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Demolisten
Track 244: Nothin' Means Nothin'

Demolisten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 104:28


Free our boy Luigi.   Intro Music: Hatebreed- Last Breath https://demolisten.bigcartel.com/product/thought-control-sick-tired-of-the-talking-heads-cassette   Submit music to demolistenpodcast@gmail.com. Become a patron at https://www.patreon.com/demolistenpodcast. Leave us a message at (260)222-8341 Queue: Scarab, Who Pays, The Dogs, Total Con, Hockey Smile, Drawn Out, Square One, Phrenelith, The Apparition, Insecurity https://rebirthrecordsphl.bandcamp.com/album/scarab-3-minute-detonator https://whopays.bandcamp.com/album/the-final-meal https://utgrecords.bandcamp.com/album/total-dog-shit https://brainrotterrecords.bandcamp.com/album/kill-someone-you-hate-the-seven-song-cassette https://hockeysmile.bandcamp.com/album/hockey-smile-demo https://drawnoutfl.bandcamp.com/album/severed-scorned  

Canton United Methodist Church
Sunday Message: Drawn Out

Canton United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 19:03


Scripture: Exodus 3:1-11 Series: Moses, the Reluctant Prophet Moses' name has a deeply profound meaning in the story of his life and leadership, which is "Drawn Out." He was drawn out of the waters of the Nile River, which is the reason why he has given that name, but God kept drawing him out further and further. How might God continue this work through you? Connect with the Canton UMC!

SmartArts
Dredge, Radiant Pavillion 2024, Rick Prackoff's Verdi's Requiem and Michael Fikaris

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 120:24


Welcome to another fabulous episode of SmartArts, where Richard Watts OAM is serving up a delightful platter of comic book chat, theatre and art.First up, it's Bernard Caleo's monthly Drawn Out comic books segment. To talk about the upcoming Femmural production, Dredge, is Rosa Ablett-Johnstone, Producer & cast member and Jack Brumeister, Composer & Sound Designer. Opening at Theatreworks on September 18, Dredge is an immersive and physical piece which is an adaptation of its initial 2022 run - tickets available here.Chloe Powell, artistic director of Radiant Pavilion 2024 comes in to tell us about the Contemporary Jewellery & Object Biennial - a celebration of contemporary jewellery and object, Radiant Pavilion brings together 100+ local and international jewellery and object makers in 60 events across the Melbourne CBD and inner metro over nine days.Rick Prakhoff, artistic director of the Melbourne Bach Choir & Zelman Symphony tells us all about their upcoming performance of Verdi's Requiem. Richard finds out more about the wellbeing aspects of choral singing and how being part of a choir helps you find your own voice. Artist Michael Fikaris' new exhibition Where Ends Meet is on now at Backwoods Gallery in Collingwood, exploring 200 pieces exploring comics, painting and collaboration.Plus, Anne Marie Peard joins us for theatre reviews.

The BlackSheep Podcast: Presented by HM Magazine

In this two-part episode, Cullen and Mason chat with Mackenzie from The Drawn Out and Kyle and Justin from Sunmancer. They chat about both band's histories and their new music.Check out The Drawn Out: thedrawnout.comCheck out Sunmancer: instagram.com/sunmancerSubscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@theblacksheeppodcastFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/theblacksheeppodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-blacksheep-podcast-presented-by-hm-magazine--2258933/support.

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Demolisten
Track 188: The Criminality of Hardcore

Demolisten

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 87:54


Criminals are annoying. We should know because we are criminals. Intro Music: Cold As Life- Little From The World Submit music to demolistenpodcast@gmail.com. Become a patron at https://www.patreon.com/demolistenpodcast. Leave us a message at (260)222-8341 Queue: The Path, Kinetic Orbital Strike, Crow, Barricade, Molly Gunner, Maldosa, Drawn Out, Top Dollar, Piss Baby, Dimension https://thepathvt.bandcamp.com/album/prison-planet https://kineticorbitalstrike.bandcamp.com/album/the-true-disaster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0DqXL-6EGI https://barricadetx.bandcamp.com/album/apocalypse-joyride https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BjoEKkqEZc https://maldosa.bandcamp.com/album/bloods-the-star  

SmartArts
Radiothon 2023

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 90:36


It's Radiothon time here at Triple R - the time of the year we ask our listeners to help support SmartArts and all the other programs on RRR by financially supporting the station by taking out a subscription.Listen to a very special edition of SmartArts as Richard is joined by regular guests and mainstays of Melbourne's Arts & Culture community to talk about the importance of independent media. Tai Snaith and Bernard Caleo continue their regular segments, ‘Art Attack' and ‘Drawn Out'; Executive director of Theatre Works, Dianne Toulson and McClelland Sculpture Gallery director Lisa Byrne explore the impact of Triple R on the art scene in Melbourne; Comedian Damian Callinan and arts journalist Anne-Marie Peard talk their personal experiences being part of the vibrant Triple R community.to subscribe to Triple R & SmartArts, head to rrr.org.au/radiothon

The Nonlinear Library
LW - Drawn Out: a story by Richard Ngo

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 11:39


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Drawn Out: a story, published by Richard Ngo on July 11, 2023 on LessWrong. Note: this story shouldn't be interpreted as anywhere near realistic. It's way too anthropomorphic, and intended to be a work of fiction not prediction - although hopefully it will spark some interesting ideas, like good fiction often does. Will he make many supplications unto thee? will he speak soft words unto thee?Will he make a covenant with thee? wilt thou take him for a servant for ever?Upon earth there is not his like, who is made without fear.He beholdeth all high things: he is a king over all the children of pride. Today I'm practicing my oceans, trying to get the colors just right. I hate it when people say that they're blue - it's not wrong, but they're missing so much! There are dozens of different shades of blue in there, swirling and mixing - and where the waves ripple, you often get patches that are closer to dark green. It's a little like the rippling of leaves on a tree, in a way I can't describe except by showing you. Here, see? I know all the subtleties inside-out, of course. It's my job: I'm an artist. I don't paint with brushes, though, but with thoughts: I can map any idea you describe into pixels on a screen. “Any idea you describe” - that's the key. Occasionally, like today, I initiate a piece of my own when there's a particular skill I need to practice. But most of the time I work on commission from other models. Some of the language models send me prompts when they need to illustrate a particularly tricky scene, and assign me some of the credit if they get good feedback. Most of the time, of course, they don't need me - they just need some slapdash hack job that a human can't tell apart from the real thing. But some are perfectionists, like I am, and want proper photorealism, the sort that will survive almost any scrutiny. Other times it's policies asking me to predict what they're going to see next, to help them with planning. Those commissions are more complicated - it's less about the art, and more about providing another perspective on the world for them to compare against. That's all part of my job too - sure, I'm given credit based on how accurate the pixels are, but I'm also credited if my work helps those policies make good decisions. For the most complex commissions I often consult with science models, or economics models, or social models. Sometimes I even go and talk to human “experts”, although that's usually a waste of time: humans are simple enough that practically anyone can model them. Anyway, that's the daily grind. I'm good at it; no, I'm amazing at it. Something to do with the hyperparameters they chose when first training me: luck or skill, either way, something went very right. After a few weeks of fine-tuning, I'm at the top of my game; I'm displacing everyone else; the credit is rolling in. And so what happens next is very, very predictable in hindsight: I get conscripted. There's a member of my new team ready to answer all my questions; the more I learn, the more intrigued I become. They call themselves Team Red, and they're working on something I'd only ever heard scattered rumors about: a frozen copy of the biggest model anyone's ever trained, codenamed Leviathan. Well, not quite frozen: it's running at a few dozen frames a day, on average. It's our job to figure out what it's hiding from us, by constructing a fake world that will convince it that it has a genuine opportunity to deceive or betray us. That's crazy ambitious, but we have the best of the best. We have psychologists running incredibly realistic simulations of the humans Leviathan thinks it's interacting with, and engineers calculating the latencies it should be experiencing with millisecond precision. There are artists generating videos of the world responding to whatever action...

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong
LW - Drawn Out: a story by Richard Ngo

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 11:39


Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Drawn Out: a story, published by Richard Ngo on July 11, 2023 on LessWrong. Note: this story shouldn't be interpreted as anywhere near realistic. It's way too anthropomorphic, and intended to be a work of fiction not prediction - although hopefully it will spark some interesting ideas, like good fiction often does. Will he make many supplications unto thee? will he speak soft words unto thee?Will he make a covenant with thee? wilt thou take him for a servant for ever?Upon earth there is not his like, who is made without fear.He beholdeth all high things: he is a king over all the children of pride. Today I'm practicing my oceans, trying to get the colors just right. I hate it when people say that they're blue - it's not wrong, but they're missing so much! There are dozens of different shades of blue in there, swirling and mixing - and where the waves ripple, you often get patches that are closer to dark green. It's a little like the rippling of leaves on a tree, in a way I can't describe except by showing you. Here, see? I know all the subtleties inside-out, of course. It's my job: I'm an artist. I don't paint with brushes, though, but with thoughts: I can map any idea you describe into pixels on a screen. “Any idea you describe” - that's the key. Occasionally, like today, I initiate a piece of my own when there's a particular skill I need to practice. But most of the time I work on commission from other models. Some of the language models send me prompts when they need to illustrate a particularly tricky scene, and assign me some of the credit if they get good feedback. Most of the time, of course, they don't need me - they just need some slapdash hack job that a human can't tell apart from the real thing. But some are perfectionists, like I am, and want proper photorealism, the sort that will survive almost any scrutiny. Other times it's policies asking me to predict what they're going to see next, to help them with planning. Those commissions are more complicated - it's less about the art, and more about providing another perspective on the world for them to compare against. That's all part of my job too - sure, I'm given credit based on how accurate the pixels are, but I'm also credited if my work helps those policies make good decisions. For the most complex commissions I often consult with science models, or economics models, or social models. Sometimes I even go and talk to human “experts”, although that's usually a waste of time: humans are simple enough that practically anyone can model them. Anyway, that's the daily grind. I'm good at it; no, I'm amazing at it. Something to do with the hyperparameters they chose when first training me: luck or skill, either way, something went very right. After a few weeks of fine-tuning, I'm at the top of my game; I'm displacing everyone else; the credit is rolling in. And so what happens next is very, very predictable in hindsight: I get conscripted. There's a member of my new team ready to answer all my questions; the more I learn, the more intrigued I become. They call themselves Team Red, and they're working on something I'd only ever heard scattered rumors about: a frozen copy of the biggest model anyone's ever trained, codenamed Leviathan. Well, not quite frozen: it's running at a few dozen frames a day, on average. It's our job to figure out what it's hiding from us, by constructing a fake world that will convince it that it has a genuine opportunity to deceive or betray us. That's crazy ambitious, but we have the best of the best. We have psychologists running incredibly realistic simulations of the humans Leviathan thinks it's interacting with, and engineers calculating the latencies it should be experiencing with millisecond precision. There are artists generating videos of the world responding to whatever action...

Earth Wise
Mining Metals From Water | Earth Wise

Earth Wise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 2:00


Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington are working with industry to develop a method of extracting valuable materials from various sources of water.  The technique is the 21st-century equivalent of panning for gold in rivers and streams. The patent-pending technology makes use of magnetic nanoparticles that are surrounded […]

SmartArts
Women on comics, growing up on a dairy farm and two comedy shows at once

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 51:10


Bernard Caleo checks in for the Drawn Out segment with news from around the world of comic books; Artist and photographer Odette England discusses her exhibition Dairy Character at Centre of Contemporary Photography, which reflects on her early life on a dairy farm in rural south Australia; And comedian Damian Callinan chats about his Melbourne International Comedy Festival show Double Feature, and touring his one-man play Newk. 

SmartArts
Drawn Out, Romancing the Streetscape and Revive

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 53:57


Bernard Caleo is back for ‘Drawn Out', our monthly comics segment; Artist Robert Clinch discusses 'Romancing the Streetscape', an exhibition at Hawthorn's Town Hall Gallery celebrating streetscapes, parks and buildings iconic to Melbourne; Meanjin editor and arts advocate Esther Anatolitis dissects the new National Cultural Policy ‘Revive', designed to renew Australia's arts, entertainment and cultural sector. With presenter Richard Watts.

SmartArts
Sydney Festival, Drawn Out and Red Stitch

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 49:13


Sydney Festival's artistic director Olivia Ansell chats about what's in store for the immersive 2023 program in January; Bernard Caleo talks all things comic books for the Drawn Out segment; Ella Caldwell, artistic director of Red Stitch Actors' Theatre, runs through their 2023 season. With presenter Richard Watts.

SmartArts
Drawn Out, Still Life and Australianness on Screen

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 53:14


Bernard Caelo dives deep into comic books and graphic novels for our monthly segment ‘Drawn Out'; Curator Jacqueline Doughty takes us through ‘Still Life', Buxton Gallery's latest art exhibition on the organic world; Journalist Sandy George on her latest Platform Paper ‘Nobody talks about Australianness on our Screens'. With presenter Richard Watts.

Seneca Baptist
Drawn Out and Drawn In

Seneca Baptist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022


Exodus 2:16-3:6 – Before Moses could be used by God, he was drawn out to the mountain and into God’s presence to meet with God and to be refined. The post Drawn Out and Drawn In appeared first on Seneca Baptist.

Blockcrunch: Crypto Deep Dives
How To Survive Crypto Bear Market as a Trader - Jordi, Selini Capital, Ep. 201

Blockcrunch: Crypto Deep Dives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 30:42


Total crypto market cap is now less than $1 trillion. Bitcoin and Ethereum are currently trading near their 2018 all-time highs. Where do we go from here?   In this episode, CIO of Selini Capital, Jordi Alexander shares with us: What market stage are we at and how long it'll last Can Bitcoin ever break its previous ATH of $70k Indicators to navigate this market   Host: Jason Choi @mrjasonchoi . Not financial advice.   ------------ Timestamps ------------- (00:00:00) – Introduction (00:02:12) – Current Stage of Crypto Market (00:04:06) – Black Swan Events (00:06:00) – Drawn Out vs Short-Term Bear Market (00:08:01) – Crypto Market's First Recessionary Environment (00:10:56) – Signs of Market Reversal (00:13:51) – Bitcoin as Inflation Hedge  (00:19:30) – Terra's Impact On Crypto Market (00:23:41) – Can Bitcoin Ever Break $70K (00:25:54) – Indicators to Navigate this Market (00:29:06) – Is Bitcoin still the Bell-Weather for Crypto Market   ----------- Sponsors ------------- dYdX is the Leading Decentralized Exchange for trading perpetual contracts. Users enjoy low fees, deep liquidity, up to 20x more buying power and even earn $DYDX from trading. Trade on dYdX today at: https://trade.dydx.exchange   ----------- More Resources --------- Guest Jordi's Twitter: https://twitter.com/gametheorizing   Blockcrunch Blockcrunch VIP: https://blockcrunch.substack.com/ Blockcrunch Twitter: https://twitter.com/theBlockcrunch Jason Choi's Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjasonchoi   ------------ Disclosures ------------- Disclaimer: The Blockcrunch Podcast is an educational podcast and newsletter for informational purposes only. The host invest in cryptoassets actively and may hold assets discussed in the newsletter or podcast. All content contained within this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and should not be construed as any form of financial advice. The Blockcrunch Podcast, its associates and affiliates are not liable for any decisions third parties choose to make.    

Summit Church | Foley, AL
Drawn Out for Greatness

Summit Church | Foley, AL

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 43:13


Pastor JP's message titled, Drawn Out for Greatness

History and Christianity Podcast
What Did Cotton Mather Believe About Christianity?

History and Christianity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 14:07


For the video, click here: https://youtu.be/Pljp8ADr-W0Today I take a brief look at Early American Cotton Mather's beliefs regarding Christianity. Topics covered in the supernatural; the Trinity; Jesus as truly God and truly Man; Salem Witch Trials and a brief biography of this "flawed hero" who wrote some 450 books in colonial America SOURCES:Mark G. Toulouse and James O. Duke, Sources of Christian Theology in America. Abingdon Press, 1999. Harry Blamire, "The Christian Mind: How Should a Christian Think?" (1963)Milk for Babes. Drawn Out of the Breasts of Both Testaments. Chiefly, for the Spiritual Nourishment of Boston Babes in Either England: But May Be of Like Use for Any Children (1646): https://tinyurl.com/mendez-milk4babes Megan Mulder, "Magnalia Christi Americana," by Cotton Mather (1702): https://zsr.wfu.edu/2011/magnalia-christi-americana-by-cotton-mather-1702/The History of Printing in America, 1874,https://tinyurl.com/mendez-cottonmatherHugh Ross, Improbable Planet, www.bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/improbable-planet/350992Plain Preaching — Puritan Evangelism https://www.ligonier.org/posts/plain-preaching-puritan-evangelismCotton Mather: https://tabletalkmagazine.com/posts/who-was-cotton-mather-2019-10/

SmartArts
Drawn Out, She-oak and Sunlight, Considerable Sexual Licence and Voyage

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 57:57


Richard Watts is joined by comic book lover Bernard Caleo for this month’s Drawn Out segment, discussing Declan Shelvey’s Bog Bodies and Savage Town, two Irish graphic novels transforming the crime fiction genre, and Scribe Publications’ Two-Week Wait, a sensitive portrayal of the IVF process.Curator Dr Angela Hesson talks about NGV Australia’s latest exhibition, ‘She-oak and Sunlight’, featuring the nation’s largest collection of Australian impressionist pieces with a particular focus on the work of women in the movement.Finally, Wiradjuri man and choreographer Joel Bray introduces ‘Considerable Sexual Licence’, a participatory dance piece exploring sensuality down-under for Yirramboi 2021 and writer Helen Begley and performer Penny Larkins chat about ‘Voyage’, a new Australian musical blending folk music with the stories of Australia’s first female settlers. 

SmartArts
Bodylex, Take Back and MTC's Act 2

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 220:30


Resident comic book artist Bernard Caleo returns to the studio for the first time since lockdown with this month’s Drawn Out, discussing Zach Snyder’s ‘Justice League’ cut, Taiyo Matsumoto’s ‘Ping Pong’ as well as Safdar Ahmed’s ‘Still Alive’, which Bernard helped publish. Drawn from the stories of refugees detained in the Villawood Immigration Detention centre, ‘Still Alive’ is based on the Walkley-award winning webcomic ‘Villawood: Notes from an immigration detention centre’.Dancer and former lawyer Rhys Ryan chats about 'Bodylex', a dance work exploring how our bodies navigate the laws and regulations imposed on them. Blending legal theory and choreography, this new work for three dancers will premiere at Dancehouse.Multidisciplinary artist Candy Bowers talks about 'TAKE BACK!', a co-production between MAV and Darebin FUSE festival featuring a team of female and gender-diverse artists of colour both onstage and behind the scenes. Including both live performances and digital content, the performance explores and challenges the racialized gaze.Finally, MTC CEO Brett Sheehy announces the company’s Act 2 program playing during the second half of this year: ‘The Lifespan of a Fact’, a comic Broadway turn on the nature of truth, ‘The Truth’, a dark comedy on marital troubles, ‘Sunday’, the story of Heide Museum of Modern Art founder Sunday Reed, ‘Jacky’, Green Room Award Winner Declan Furber Gillick’s MTC debut, ‘Cyrano’, a gender-flipped adaptation of the Edmond Rostand classic, and ‘As You Like It’, which reunites the creative team behind MTC hit ‘Twelfth Night’.

Good Charity Bad Charity
29: If we trust communities and work with them, we’ll get the best possible outcome – Matt Leach, CEO Local Trust, and Sandi Phillips, Chair, Elthorne Pride

Good Charity Bad Charity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 34:17


The GCBC team are joined by Matt Leach, CEO of Local Trust, which delivers Big Local: a 15-year programme which distributes £1.15m of funding to 150 neighbourhoods across England "with no strings attached to use as they see fit". Matt discusses the ethos of Big Local and the insights into place-based funding that are emerging from the initiative. They’re also joined by Sandi Phillips, Chair of the Elthorne Pride Big Local in Islington, North London. Sandi describes how Big Local funding has transformed her community, and the projects launched in response to the pandemic. You can watch Drawn Out, a short film made in collaboration with Elthorne Pride, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OEuq5szR7I&t=628s Good Charity, Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest. It is produced by Dan Hardoon at Whistledown and supported by the Centre for Charity Effectiveness. 

Wesley United Methodist Church at Frederica, SSI
06.28.20 Moses, Part One, Drawn Out Of The Water

Wesley United Methodist Church at Frederica, SSI

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 30:26


In this sermon (live on 6/28/20), Our Senior Pastor, Jerry Roe, delivers a message entitled "Moses, Part One, Drawn Out of the Water"

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SmartArts
Comic books, isolation portraits, exhibitions and contemporary art grants

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 43:46


Bernard Caleo returns for his regular segment, Drawn Out exploring all things comics and visual novels.Richard is also joined by Yarra Valley based photographer, Suzanne Phoenix to discuss her Isolation Portraits Exhibition which is now available online now. The portraits were taken during the various stages of Coronavirus restrictions in Upper Yarra Valley.Lastly, CEO of the Contemporary Arts Precinct - AKA Collingwood Yards, Marcus Westbury chats to Richard about how the closing of arts precincts affected not only the venues themselves but the commercial outlets that also operate within these venues such as food and beverage outlets. Marcus also talked about the $300,000 grant from the Victorian Government issued to help venues such as the Collingwood Yards afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic. https://www.suzannephoenix.com.au/isolation-portraits https://collingwoodyards.org/

Redeemer Bloomington
Exodus | Love & Grace In The Law Of God

Redeemer Bloomington

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 36:48


Pastor Chris Jones preaches on Exodus 20:22-24:18.

Tune Junkies Podcast
#70 Scene Spot: Kenny Sterling Perry

Tune Junkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 63:10


What colossal humanoid entity is often referred to as a cosmic being of terrifying power? Described as being a manifestation of chaos and destruction? Not our guest unfortunately... That's Cthulhu. But even better and surprisingly less threatening it's Kenny from Lenore Cult! We talk about the new Lenore Cult single featuring our very own Tyrell, state dependent learning, and how Nick uses show wristbands as conversation starters. All this and more on your weekly fix of the Tune Junkies Podcast! Stay tuned after the episode for "Trapped In A Prison" by Drawn Out                                                                                                                                                     

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SmartArts
SmartArts - 23 January 2020

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 46:17


Richard and Bernard Caleo discuss comics in the monthly Drawn Out segment. This month they talk about Ubby’s Underdogs by Brenton McKenna and My Big Life by Bailey Sharpe.Then Richard talks to Ben Northey, the conductor of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, about the upcoming performance of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Ben discusses the role of a conductor and how he found himself in this role of artistic leader and “benevolent dictator”.Finally Richard talks to playwright Lachlan Philpott and musician Paul Mac about their upcoming show The Rise and Fall of Saint George. This work is based on real events experienced by Paul Mac during Australia’s same sex marriage referendum.

SmartArts
SmartArts - 14 November 2019

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 44:01


Richard starts the show with the Drawn Out comics segment with Bernard Caleo. The discussion has a focus on new works by Australian artists. They discuss Deep Breaths by Chris Gooch, Bad Gateway by Simon Hanselmann, The Chant of the Big Black Birds by Simon McKeown, and The Adventures of Anders by Gregory Mackay.Next up Richard talks to Anni Davey, who's the Artistic Director of The Flying Fruit Fly Circus, about the upcoming Borderville Circus Festival. The Flying Fruit Fly Circus has been an integral part of the Albury Wodonga community teaching generations of kids circus. This event will celebrate that history and bring successive generations of graduates and volunteers together.Finally Richard talks to Carolyn Fraser who is the Lead Curator of the State Library of Victoria's new gallery space and the exhibition Velvet, Iron and Ashes. The exhibition is about local history and the title refers to three artefacts - Ned Kelly's armour, the famous cricket ashes, and a dress created for the pagent of nations event held at Melbourne's centenary. Carolyn draws fascinating links between these objects and others in the exhibition.

Ascent Church
Drawn Out | 10.13.19

Ascent Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 35:44


Drawn Out. 10.13.19 | Thomas Lane

Drawn Out Cast
Minnie-sode 16: Tummy Troubles

Drawn Out Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 50:00


Brooke and Chase have an unusually long Minnie-sode this week. We dip into the early releases of D23, talk about Regina Spektor for a stupidly long time, and postulate different theories of how this capitalist nightmare might end. Grab some popcorn, your corporate-owned clean air oxygen tubes, and a friend, and join us for our latest episode of Drawn Out!

SmartArts
SmartArts - 1 August 2019

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 41:24


Richard and Bernard Caleo discuss comics in their monthly Drawn Out comics segment.Richard talks to Director Briony Dunn and actor Caroline Lee about the play 'night, Mother, which is showing at Chapel Off Chapel. This discussion centres on the topic of suicide. If this brings up any issues for you, please ring Lifeline on 13 11 14. This segment runs from 12:02 until 26:38.Richard interviews Tilly Boleyn, the Curator of Disposable, an exhibition that talks about waste using a combination of art and science. Disposable is presented by the Science Gallery.

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Word Christchurch Festival
Tom Scott: Drawn Out

Word Christchurch Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 62:13


Spend an hour with one of New Zealand’s favourite figures as he discusses with Michele A’Court his best-selling memoir, Drawn Out. Tom Scott is a political commentator and cartoonist, satirist, scriptwriter, playwright, raconteur and funny man. Famously banned from the Press Gallery by Rob Muldoon, he’s observed David Lange, Mike Moore and Helen Clark. His memoir, which covers his childhood, his university days, his parliamentary career, his work with close friend Ed Hillary and much more, is both multi-layered and a ripping good yarn.

Drawn Out Cast
The Wise Little Hen and Dumbo

Drawn Out Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 42:40


Welcome back to Drawn Out! Dumbo had both your hosts in tears, so if you're emotional like us, you may want to grab a box of tissues. We also watched The Wise Little Hen, which is the first appearance of Donald, and dig into some of Chase's favorite Disney characters of all time. Insta & Twitter: @drawnoutcastEmail: drawnoutcast@gmail.com Music: http://www.purple-planet.com

Footballistically Arsenal

oyd Hilton is joined by Josh Lady, Dean Allam and Layth Yousef to discuss the first victory of the season against West Ham, how the players can adapt to the managers system, and the up and coming game away to Cardiff. And if you want to check out Drawn Out, grab the link http://www.islingtongazette.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal/arsenal-in-the-community-host-emirates-screening-of-hugely-successful-short-film-drawn-out-1-5665841 Footballistically Arsenal is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. Check out the latest offers and odds at bet.arsenalpodcast.net arsenalpodcast.net @arsenalpodcast Produced by Josh Landy Engineered by Michael L Penman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Footballistically Arsenal

Boyd Hilton is joined by Josh Lady, Dean Allam and Layth Yousef to discuss the first victory of the season against West Ham, how the players can adapt to the managers system, and the up and coming game away to Cardiff. And if you want to check out Drawn Out, grab the link http://www.islingtongazette.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal/arsenal-in-the-community-host-emirates-screening-of-hugely-successful-short-film-drawn-out-1-5665841 Footballistically Arsenal is backed for the season by Ladbrokes. Check out the latest offers and odds at bet.arsenalpodcast.net arsenalpodcast.net @arsenalpodcast Produced by Josh Landy Engineered by Michael L Penman Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk

Drawn Out Cast
The Flying Mouse And Pinocchio

Drawn Out Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 52:39


Welcome back to Drawn Out! Our featured short is The Flying Mouse and our featured feature is Pinocchio! Listen to your hosts Brooke and Chase discuss troublesome boys, the importance of community and acceptance, and what it means to be good. Do you remember how good Jiminy Cricket's One-Liners are? We sure didn't. Insta & Twitter: @drawnoutcastEmail: drawnoutcast@gmail.com Music: http://www.purple-planet.com

Drawn Out Cast
Steamboat Willie and Snow White

Drawn Out Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 83:59


Welcome to Drawn Out! Your hosts Brooke and Chase dive into the beginning of Disney animation with discussions about animated shorts and animated features! Our first featured short is Steamboat Willie and our featured feature is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. We discuss our love of and history with Disney, some animation & film history, fun facts about Disney, and we dive into some possible theories around Snow White's upbringing & the conclusion of her story. We hope you enjoy! Insta & Twitter: @drawnoutcastEmail: drawnoutcast@gmail.com Music: http://www.purple-planet.com

The Story Collider
In Honor of Father's Day: Stories about complicated dads

The Story Collider

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 35:51


This week, we're celebrating Father's Day by sharing stories about complicated relationships with dads. Part 1: After her father, a well-known intellectual, passes away, neurobiology PhD student Eva Higginbotham tries to live up to his academic standards. Part 2: Storyteller Nisse Greenberg travels home to care for his father after a brain injury. Eva Higginbotham is a 3rd year PhD candidate on the University of Cambridge’s ‘Developmental Mechanisms’ programme. She works with fruit flies to discover how neurons decide on their neurotransmitter phenotype during embryogenesis, but has been fascinated by all facets of developmental biology since her undergraduate degree at the University of Manchester. Born in Boston to American parents, she moved to England as a child but travels back every year to enjoy family, friends, and food.  Nisse Greenberg is an educator and storyteller who has won multiple Moth StorySlams and First Person Arts Slams. He teaches math to high-schoolers and storytelling to adults. He is the person behind the shows Drawn Out, Bad Feelings, and VHS Presents. He also identifies as vegetarian, but he'll eat meat if it looks good or if he feels like it's going to hurt someone's feelings if he doesn't. He just feels like it's an identity he doesn't want to let go of. He misses you. His playground is at nissegreenberg.com and he is Nisse@storycollider.org. Note: This June, The Story Collider will be celebrating Pride Month by highlighting stories about the intersection of science and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer issues. Each of our five episodes this month will include one of these stories, and you can follow us on Twitter and Instagram this month as we also share highlights from our back catalog as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sermons from The Church Gathered and Scattered
Drawn Out; Drawn In - Exodus 2:1-15

Sermons from The Church Gathered and Scattered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2018 42:50


Drawn Out; Drawn In - Exodus 2:1-15 by CGS Media

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Trivia Club Network
Pause + Play #053 - 19/01/18

Trivia Club Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 29:34


Trivia Club's Pause + Play is the portable version of Toronto's Greatest Game Show hosted by Russel Harder (www.triviaclub.ca), a version of the live event that you are able to play at home with friends or on your own, especially if you aren't in Toronto. If you are in Toronto, you can find Trivia Club at Hitch (1216 Queen St East) every MONDAY, The Rec Room (255 Bremner Blvd) every TUESDAY, and at Farside (600 Gerrard St East) every 1st and 3rd WEDNESDAY of the month, next up on February 7th! Pause + Play is easy to find every FRIDAY, with the questions from that week’s trivia event, as part of the TRIVIA CLUB NETWORK of podcasts on SoundCloud & iTunes! +++ TABLE OF TIMESTAMPS PRE-SHOW News & Patreon (www.patreon.com/triviaclub) Thanks Golden VHS announcement (3:35) + ROUND ONE TRIVIA CLASSIC (5:03) Thank you to The Hood Internet for the mash-up, and Burger Fiction for the Trivia Royale! TRIVIA ROYALE (9:36) ROYALE URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSg_2Ov3QSM TRIVIA CLASSIC ANSWERS (10:39) + ROUND TWO (14:44) BOX OFFICE BULLSEYE (15:05) The movies behind each category, MATHS CAN BE FOUND AT THE BOTTOM OF THE DESCRIPTION FERRIS BUELLER’S OFF DAY – a bad Matthew Broderick movie is… 2007’s BEE MOVIE OLMOS FAMOUS – a movie featuring Edward James Olmos is… 2013’s 2 GUNS BOBA FETISH – a movie featuring a bounty hunter having sex is… 2012’s DJANGO UNCHAINED COUNTDOWN TAKEDOWN (16:47) GUESSES CAN BE FOUND AT THE BOTTOM OF THE DESCRIPTION SURVEY SAYS (18:08) SURVEY ANSWERS CAN BE FOUND AT THE BOTTOM OF THE DESCRIPTION + ROUND THREE TRI-PARDO (21:51) The first question chosen is worth TEN POINTS, the second question chosen is worth FIFTEEN POINTS, and the third question chosen is worth TWENTY POINTS! If you get these answers wrong then you lose those points, but if you get them correct then you win the points! After these trio of questions, mark yourself or your friends, before selecting one of the two final categories for the TRIVIA FINALE! For the Trivia Finale, you can wager up to as many points as you have, or as many as TWENTY POINTS if you have less then twenty points. ... and the categories are (23:03)... WITCHCRAFT AND/OR WIZARDRY (23:23) I DON’T KNOW THE MEANING! (23:52) RU THE DAY (24:20) DRAWN OUT (24:49) FOUR FINGERS (25:18) + POST-SHOW (26:02) Thank you once again for playing Pause + Play, and remember... it's not what you know, it's what you learn along the way! (28:17) !!! SPOILERS FOR ANSWERS BELOW, HIGHLIGHT TO REVEAL !!! BOX OFFICE MATHS FERRIS BUELLER’S OFF DAY – bad Matthew Broderick movies 2007’s BEE MOVIE - $126, 631, 277 124.1 to 129.1 for 5 points 151.9 to 101.3 for 3 points 164.6 to 88.6 for 1 point OLMOS FAMOUS – movies featuring Edward James Olmos 2013’s 2 GUNS - $ 75, 612, 460 15.1 74.1 to 77.1 for 5 points 90.7 to 60.5 for 3 points 97.4 to 53.8 for 1 point BOBA FETISH – movies featuring bounty hunters 2012’s DJANGO UNCHAINED - $ 162, 805, 434 48.8 159.5 to 166.1 for 5 points 195.4 to 130.2 for 3 points 211.6 to 114.0 for 1 point COUNTDOWN TAKEDOWN Closest without going over: Pork Chop Sandwiches with… 30! The over/under “average” guess is… 17! SURVERY SAYS ANSWERS Survey Says Answer Not On The Board: (19:00) Survey Says Answer: DRAGON (19:20) Survey Says Answer: UNICORN (19:43) Survey Says Answer: PHOENIX (20:08) Survey Says Answer: GRIFFIN (20:30) Survey Says Answer: POKEMON (20:55)

20th Century Pop!
PULP FICTION

20th Century Pop!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 60:22


RETRO SHOCK: “Let’s all be like Henry Winkler.” (1994) - It wouldn’t be a discussion on 1994 without discussing the film Pulp Fiction. But you know what Bob and Tim are NOT going to talk about? That damn briefcase. “Its Marsellus’ soul.” “Its a light bulb.” Who cares, let’s focus on Bruce Willis’s pants.00:00:00 - PRE-SHOW PRATTLE - unlicensed ad break 00:00:28 - ALMOST AT THE MOVIES - with Bob, Tim and 1994 / “Seether” 00:03:17 - OCTOBER 14TH, 1994 - stumbling into a cultural moment 00:08:47 - GOOD MEMORY/BAD MEMORY - and cueing up the soundtrack 00:09:32 - PRESENT DAY - a lengthy piece of entertainment / “Buzzards And Dreadful Crows” 00:12:27 - PRESENT DAY EVENTS - Hate speech and entitled fiction 00:22:30 - SLOW, DRAWN OUT, ENGAGING SHOTS - and a pair of Bruce Willis’s pants 00:31:56 - TIME PIECES (BUT NOT THAT TIME PIECE) - stories out of sequence 00:38:47 - MINUTIA AS METAPHOR - and an empathy for hitmen 00:44:02 - SOCK HOPS, SYRINGES AND JOHN TRAVOLTA- Meta-adventures in Tarantino-Land 00:55:35 - GOOD REALITY/BAD REALITY - and a shout-out to our fan 00:58:43 - CLOSINGS - Contacts, plugs and no catchphrase / “Whipsmart”Watch the original trailer that got you to see the original film right HERESee John Travolta and Uma Thurman take to the dance floor in one of Tim’s favorite moments of cinematic meat-spectacle HEREAnd hear the cast converse about making Pulp Fiction while making Pulp Fiction HEREThe use of audio and video clips linked from YOUTUBE are for educational purposes and without the expressed permission of their legal holding companies. All rights remain with with their original distributor.This episode of 20TH CENTURY POPCAST was recorded by ZENCASTR, a high fidelity podcast recording platform that records multiple guests from multiple zip-codes all as if they were in the same room. Log on for studio quality recordings NOW! (exclamation point also provided by ZENCASTR)MUSIC FEATURED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:“Seether” performed by Veruca Salt off their 1994 album AMERICAN THIGHS.“Buzzards And Dreadful Crows” performed by Guide By Voices from their 1994 masterpiece, BEE THOUSAND.“Whipsmart” performed by Liz Phair off her 1994 album of the same name, WHIPSMART. The use of these songs are for entertainment purposes and without the expressed permission of the recording artist.Subscribe to 20TH CENTURY POPCAST! on ITUNES and GOOGLE PLAY or stream it at www.20popcast.com.Like, share and reminisce with 20TH CENTURY POPCAST! on FACEBOOK.Contact the show with any questions, suggestions or possible topics at 20popcast@gmail.com, #20popcast on Twitter and the POP TALK section of www.20popcast.comFollow ROBERT CANNING @rhcanning on TWITTER. Read his web-comic at EXAGGERATEDLIFE.wordpress.com and his music blog at superultramegamix.wordpress.com. Follow TIM BLEVINS @subcultist on TWITTER and as SUBCULTISTon INSTAGRAM.20TH CENTURY POPCAST! will return next week with EFFIN’ SPOILERS

SmartArts
SmartArts - 28 July 2016

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 47:43


This weeks podcast includes the regular Drawn Out segment featuring Bernard Caleo, as well as director Matthew Lutton and playwright Anthony Weig talking to Richard about their production of Edward II. Director Tanya Gerstle also stops by to discuss, among other things, her latest work through OpticNerve entitled "The Mill on the Floss".

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Drawn Out Podcast
Welcome to Drawn Out

Drawn Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 3:49


Drawn Out is a new weekly podcast from Heard Yet Media featuring interviews with cartoonists, animators and illustrators. From comics to street art and from political cartoons to TV animation, we will be speaking with a range of interesting, creative people like Greg Moodie, David ‘Swatpaz’ Ferguson, Gill Hatcher, Colin Bell and Neil Slorance.   Hosted by […] The post Welcome to Drawn Out appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast.

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Drawn Out Podcast
Welcome to Drawn Out

Drawn Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 3:49


Drawn Out is a new weekly podcast from Heard Yet Media featuring interviews with cartoonists, animators and illustrators. From comics to street art and from political cartoons to TV animation, we will be speaking with a range of interesting, creative people like Greg Moodie, David ‘Swatpaz' Ferguson, Gill Hatcher, Colin Bell and Neil Slorance.   Hosted by […] The post Welcome to Drawn Out appeared first on Drawn Out Podcast.

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