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This week we're going back to 1972 with Shirley! Join us as we learn about Barbara Lee, Shirley Chisholm's meeting with George Wallace, the 1972 Democratic Convention, the equal time rule, and more! Note: Due to some microphone-related technical difficulties, this episode has some audio quality issues, but those will be resolved in our next episode. Source PBS: Equal Time Rule: https://www.pbs.org/standards/media-law-101/candidate-appearances/ https://www.nytimes.com/1972/06/03/archives/u-s-court-rules-mrs-chisholm-must-receive-equal-time-on-tv.html Debra Michals, "Shirley Chisholm," National Women's History Museum: https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/shirley-chisholm https://www.nytimes.com/1976/10/13/archives/court-refuses-to-review-fcc-equal-time-ruling.html "Life Story: Barbara Lee," Women and the American Story, available at https://wams.nyhistory.org/end-of-the-twentieth-century/the-information-age/barbara-lee/ A Conversation with Barbara Lee, JFK Library, available at https://www.jfklibrary.org/node/392391 https://www.bu.edu/articles/2024/shirley-chisholm-to-kamala-harris/ https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/10/the-radical-and-the-racist/497510/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-a-failed-assassination-attempt-pushed-george-wallace-to-reconsider-his-segregationist-views-180980063/ https://lithub.com/shirley-chisholm-on-why-she-ran-for-president/ https://www.vogue.com/article/how-shirley-chisholm-made-history-at-the-1972-democratic-national-convention https://www.politico.com/story/2008/08/flashback-the-1972-democratic-convention-012848 Clara Bingham, "A Feminist Oral History of the 1972 Democratic National Convention," from The Movement: How Women's Liberation Transformed America, 1963-1973. https://lithub.com/a-feminist-oral-history-of-the-1972-democratic-national-convention/ https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/June-8/shirley-chisholm-visits-opponent-george-wallace-in-hospital https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/shirley Dominic Griffin, "'Shirley' is a Tragedy Presented as a Triumph," Baltimore Beat, https://baltimorebeat.com/shirley-is-a-tragedy-presented-as-a-triumph/ Nicholas Quah, "Shirley Never Matches the Power of Its Subject," Vulture https://www.vulture.com/article/netflixs-shirley-chisholm-biopic-never-does-her-justice.html
Dom is Getting Real with Jon Brennan & Beth Stolarczyk speaking for the first time in over 30 years about his MTV 90s days, why he didn't participate in The Real World Homecoming Los Angeles with Paramount Plus, and his love for music and Manchester United. Would he ever consider being in front of the camera in the future? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, Cyrus and Quan are joined by Dominic Griffin to recap Wrestlemania Weekend and discuss the AEW ALL IN footage!Follow our socials: https://linktr.ee/theashowrncSubscribe on Patreon: https://patreon.com/theashowrncFollow on X: The A Show account (@TheAShowRNC) Cyrus (@CyrusOnTWR) Quan (@TheComebackSpot) Dominic (@AllNewDom)
It is an honor and privilege to welcome Reality TV legends Jon Brennan and Beth Stolarczyk to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. Jon and Beth entered the pop culture world in June 1993 when they became roommates on The Real World: Los Angeles. Jon was the third houseguest introduced to the cast after Tami Roman and Dominic Griffin picked him up in his hometown of Owensboro, Kentucky before arriving at the Venice house. Beth made her debut in the show's second episode: “To a New Beginning…” and the duo stayed in the house until the final episode. Five years later, Jon returned to MTV to compete on Road Rules: All-Stars, the first season of MTV's long-running Reality TV competition, The Challenge, where his team (fellow Real World legends Cynthia Roberts (The Real World: Miami), Eric Nies (The Real World: New York), Rachel Campos-Duffy (The Real World: San Francisco), and Sean Duffy (The Real World: Boston) completed tasks in Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand; Monroe, Connecticut; and Los Angeles. He competed in Battle of the Seasons (2002) and The Inferno II. Since The Challenge, Jon Brennan turned to his passion for music, which led him to extensive touring and national appearances and helped him establish a solid career. He gained thousands of fans and opened for some of the biggest names in country music. With every performance, Jon has continually garnered high praise for his ability to connect to audiences by delivering authentic country songs. He released his latest EP; I Ain't Done Singing Yet; Jon co-wrote almost all the new songs and promised to provide new electrifying performances in a family-friendly environment. One year after Jon's win on Road Rules: All-Stars, Beth Stolarczyk competed on the second season now titled: Road Rules/Real World: The Challenge, where she made it to the final. Throughout her time on the show, Beth competed on Battle of the Seasons (2002), Battle of the Sexes, The Inferno II, The Gauntlet 2, The Duel, and The Gauntlet III. She accumulated 21 daily wins, two elimination wins, and $2,206. Beth also competed on Paramount+'s The Challenge: All-Stars 1 and The Challenge: All-Stars 3, where she won one elimination and one daily. Outside of the show, Beth starred, directed and executive produced several TV specials including 2007's Reality TV's Sexiest Vixens and 2009's Sexiest Women of Reality TV Swimsuit Calendar Edition. She also appeared on E! True Hollywood Story, Entertainment Tonight, The Screen Savers, and Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. Beth is also the CEO of Eyelusion Lashes Beverly Hills. In 2021, Jon and Beth reunited with five of their cast members on The Real World Homecoming: Los Angeles on Paramount+. In 2023, Jon and Beth launched their podcast: Getting Real with Jon and Beth. On the podcast, the duo give an insiders' perspective on reality TV, music, pop culture, and real life. Jon and Beth invite listeners to walk down nostalgia lane to present day as they get into real unfiltered one-on-one conversations. In this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Jon Brennan and Beth Stolarczyk spoke about returning to The Real World Homecoming: Los Angeles, some of their most talked about episodes of their podcasts, and who would be on their dream team on an upcoming season of The Challenge: All-Stars. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.
Hot on the heels of Dylan's Dracula Lives, our guest and fellow film critic Dominic Griffin joins us over Skype to pitch a reimagining of Dracula's Daughter, which was a direct sequel to the 1931 Dracula. What makes this lesser-known Universal monster movie a hidden gem, and how much of it do we want to retain for our Dark Universe remake? Will Dom's pitch become adopted into our canon? Our partner podcast this week is Original Podcast Do Not Steal, a weekly show in which every week Devin and Amber Autumn discuss one franchise, intellectual property, or idea, and make an original character within that framework. They recently did an episode pitching a TV spin-off from our own Dark Universe!
Rob Lee welcomes Dominic Griffin on to the podcast to discuss the 1987's classic Robocop.Let's Watch It Again here:InstagramWebsiteRobocop Trailer7.6/10 IMDb90% Rotten Tomatoes67% Metacritic92% Google UsersSummaryIn a violent, near-apocalyptic Detroit, evil corporation Omni Consumer Products wins a contract from the city government to privatize the police force. To test their crime-eradicating cyborgs, the company leads street cop Alex Murphy (Peter Weller) into an armed confrontation with crime lord Boddicker (Kurtwood Smith) so they can use his body to support their untested RoboCop prototype. But when RoboCop learns of the company's nefarious plans, he turns on his masters.Release date: July 17, 1987Director:Paul VerhoevenStarring Peter Weller Nancy Allen Daniel O'Herlihy Ronny Cox Kurtwood Smith Miguel FerrerWriters Edward NeumeierMichael Miner
Brief summary of episode:Dominic Griffin is a pop culture polymath who lives on the internet. He is the host and producer of The Armchair Auteur, a YouTube series of film criticism and video essays. He writes about film, music, television, comics, and professional wrestling at any publication that will support his unhealthy obsessions with Hiroshi Tanahashi, Michael Mann and the X-Men. You can find him on Twitter and Letterboxd probably talking about Carly Rae Jepsen or maybe Mamet.”The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture.Mentioned in this episode:The Armchair Auteur is an ongoing video project from film critic Dom Griffin. Every week, there will be new reviews, retrospectives, rants and video essays about film and film-adjacent pop culture.To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode★ Support this podcast ★
Takeover: Stand & Deliver Night 2 review with Dominic Griffin from The Armchair Auteur. Dominic Griffin's Twitter: @AllNewDom Armchair Auteur: youtube.com/c/TheArmchairAuteur
Here’s an episode about the surprise sweep of the Oscars this year by Parasite. On this episode I have fellow film critics Dominic Griffin and Roxana Hadadi to talk about our thoughts on the show and politics of the Academy.
This time Luke and film critic Dominic Griffin are here to talk about Iron Man Noir, a Scott Snyder comic that isn't really noir and isn't really much beyond the surface, but the discussion is good and there is some good stuff about story and plot development. Check it out!
In this episode I interview Oldus Fawn - also known as Dominic Griffin. His music has shifted from sombre and downbeat with the Yangshuo EP to his new work as Oldus Fawn with a more optimistic feel. The balance between fragility and strength in the music is captivating. We discussed how he relates maths and patterns to music, his trademark chord, why a name change was so vitally important and a mutual appreciation for Nicki Minaj Dominic also recorded the track "Hurting For Someone" for the podcast and you can watch the video for that either via the Erratic Control Facebook or on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gZHkfO0duU Thanks to Jack Mac and the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. Make sure you subscribe to get weekly episodes: iTunes - http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/erratic-control/id1241023364 Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/erratic-control Pocket Casts - http://pca.st/uKB4 You can also listen online at http://www.soundcloud.com/erraticcontrol Next week's episode is a Hub Festival special with interviews and recordings from the weekend in Cardiff.
In this episode I interview Jack Barnett, a melancholic singer songwriter based in Cardiff with an interesting history and a simplistic yet grounded style. We discussed the value of sad songs, growing up as a teenager in France and how I'm still yet to listen to Brand New Jack also recorded his song "Little Black Cloud" which you can watch on Facebook or YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2tpwZ4UgaY Make sure you subscribe to get weekly episodes: iTunes - http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/erratic-control/id1241023364 Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/erratic-control Pocket Casts - http://pca.st/uKB4 You can also listen online at http://www.soundcloud.com/erraticcontrol Next week's episode is with Dominic Griffin aka Oldus Fawn.
Trigger Warning: Discussion of sexual violence. On this episode we sit down with film critic Dominic Griffin to discuss Mickey Keating’s psychological horror freakout Darling. Join us as we discuss the power of ambiguity, the thin line between paying homage and being derivative, artistic representations of trauma, and whether or not this film ever had an ending.
On this mini-episode we tease out next week's film, Mickey Keating's "psychedelic freakout" Darling. Also, we sit down for a lovely chat with film critic, writer, and all around film buff Dominic Griffin about his love of horror, creative expression, and being the one person out there that liked Batman V Superman.
Episode 36 starts a three episode stint on 2015 in Film. The first conversation is with my friend Dominic Griffin. He writes reviews of film (and other forms of art) on different blogs along with the Baltimore City Paper. We go over our thoughts on some of the films this year and filmmakers and the industry itself. We also talk a bit about the Academy Awards which is prime for this year’s Oscars. Check out and follow Griffin online: https://twitter.com/captain_fuck http://deadshirt.net/author/dom/ http://www.citypaper.com/search/dispatcher.front?Query=Dominic+Griffin&target=all&spell=on Music in this episode: Frank Ocean - You Are Luh Kanye West (feat. Kid Cudi) - Father Stretch My Hands pt. 1 A$AP Rocky (Feat. Pharrell) - Hear Me Kali Uchis - Ridin’ Round J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League (feat. Rick Ro$$ & Drake) - Empire Baauer (feat. Novelist & Leikeli47) - Day Ones Azealia Banks - The Big Big Beat Kanye West - 30 Hours (GOOD Fridays version) All the music copyright their respective owners Get at me @julianlytle on Twitter, IG, Snapchat, Tumblr, Soundcloud & Vine Subscribe on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ignorant-bliss-podcast-feed/id415595194?mt=2 also please leave a review if you can! Also on Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ignorant-bliss Also on Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/julianlytle Also on the Taylor Network of Podcasts - http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com/?s=ignorant+bliss&submit=Search
Episode 36 starts a three episode stint on 2015 in Film. The first conversation is with my friend Dominic Griffin. He writes reviews of film (and other forms of art) on different blogs along with the Baltimore City Paper. We go over our thoughts on some of the films this year and filmmakers and the industry itself. We also talk a bit about the Academy Awards which is prime for this year’s Oscars. Check out and follow Griffin online: https://twitter.com/captain_fuck http://deadshirt.net/author/dom/ http://www.citypaper.com/search/dispatcher.front?Query=Dominic+Griffin&target=all&spell=on Music in this episode: Frank Ocean - You Are Luh Kanye West (feat. Kid Cudi) - Father Stretch My Hands pt. 1 A$AP Rocky (Feat. Pharrell) - Hear Me Kali Uchis - Ridin’ Round J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League (feat. Rick Ro$$ & Drake) - Empire Baauer (feat. Novelist & Leikeli47) - Day Ones Azealia Banks - The Big Big Beat Kanye West - 30 Hours (GOOD Fridays version) All the music copyright their respective owners Get at me @julianlytle on Twitter, IG, Snapchat, Tumblr, Soundcloud & Vine Subscribe on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ignorant-bliss-podcast-feed/id415595194?mt=2 also please leave a review if you can! Also on Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ignorant-bliss Also on Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/julianlytle Also on the Taylor Network of Podcasts - http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com/?s=ignorant+bliss&submit=Search
Episode 36 starts a three-episode stint on 2015 in Film. The first conversation is with my friend Dominic Griffin. He writes reviews of film (and other forms of art) on different blogs along with the Baltimore City Paper.
We speak to Dominic Griffin, VP Licensing of Disney Music Group about marketing, monetising and protecting musical assets. Dominic talks about some of Disney's recent sync licensing successes, how he protects such a universally loved brand, his tips for finding licensing opportunities, the giant that is Frozen, and much more! To subscribe to the SynchStories Podcast via iTunes click here. For more great content check out Synchblog.
Mike and Nate discuss Godzilla's final "Man in Suit" cinematic appearance. W/ Guest host Dominic Griffin.
The epic conclusion to the Godzilla Vs Hedorah discussion. Join Mike,Nate, and guest host Dominic Griffin as they descend into the heart of psychedelic madness!!!
On May 1st 2013, Xpress Radio and Tequila Radio teamed up to bring a night of music and entertainment to Gwdihw. Dominic Griffin was one of our acts on the night. This was his first solo gig and the first time he'd used his electric guitar on stage in a number of years. If you like Dom's stuff, why not check out his Facebook page? https://www.facebook.com/DominicGriffinMusic