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In this episode we celebrate the podcast with the last three of six of Chris's selected clips from some of his favorite moments in the podcast.Part two includes clips from:3. DNA Evidence, Actual Innocence, and Science in the Courtroom2. Prison Reform Through Higher Education1. Nonhuman RightsDon't forget to rate and leave a review on your listening platform. It really helps us out!SFX: "Windy Transition" by pcruzn; "Bamboo Swing, B8" by InspectorJMusic: Fearless First Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Acid Jazz Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Auld Lang Syne by E's Jammy Jams
If you want a perfect Hallmark Card Christmas, staying in a Christmas-themed hotel is your best bet! Jordan covers hotels that have Christmas spirit all year round! That's right, Christmas themed 365 days of the year!! Featured in this episode are Christmas Farm Inn and Spa in Jackson, New Hampshire, Inn at Christmas Place in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, Santa's Cottages in Santa Claus, Indiana, Hotel Chapel Christmas in Narita, Japan. Holiday audio clips are from E's Jammy Jams and Jingle Punks. Heinous Hotels can be found on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. @HeinousHotels Bonus content can be found on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/jordanoncewrote https://www.teepublic.com/user/heinoushotels --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heinoushotels/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heinoushotels/support
The crew begin their journey to the Lemon Pepper Lodge, but they can't resist goofing off for a bit. Twitter: @sailsoffrails Music Used: Lost In Prayer by Doug Maxwell; Happy Birthday Funk by E's Jammy Jams; Ether Disco by Kevin MacLeod; Gangsta Choir Descends by Doug Maxwell; Street Smart by Quincas Moreira; Epic Journey by Yung Logos; Bus Da Blockbuster by Doug Maxwell; Overturn by Riot; Stealer by Density & Time; The Long Night by Quincas Moreira; Immersive by Sergey Cheremisinov; Asset House by Six Umbrellas; The Punkrock Show by myfreemickey; Dark Alley Deals by Aaron Kenny; Barbarian by Pierlo; Movie Rhythm2 by Sunsearcher; Blue Scorpion by Kevin MacLeod; Distant Lands by Hanu Dixit
‘Tis the season to be confronted by holiday spirit 24/7. I know that I've almost had too much holiday cheer, and it's not even Christmas yet, so we're keeping things short. In this episode, Sarah Rosenkrans, the curator and manager for the Appalachian Forest Discovery Center told me about some Appalachian holiday traditions, like anvil shooting, delicious foods, and talking animals. Music from: E's Jammy Jams, and Jingle Punks
Cris Mendoza trae una invitada muy Godín para explorar lo que nunca se le debe de decir a un Godín... Y menos en esta época. Ella es Adriana Matamoro. A cerrar el año con actitud de posada Godín.El tema musical del final es por E's Jammy Jams y es el Jolly Old St. Nicholas, para cerrar con espíritu navideño.
Episode 70 of the Datebook Podcast is Movies with Mick LaSalle, breaking down new films 'The Irishman," 'Ford v Ferrari,' 'The Report' and more. San Francisco Chronicle movie critic LaSalle applauds co-host Leba Hertz for being able to figure out twists in movies with the barest information. (Even as she sort-of spoils "The Good Liar." And the critics get a visit from superfan Juzo Greenwood. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is 'Midnight Special' by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest Movies with Mick LaSalle, Chronicle movie critic LaSalle and ex-editor Leba Hertz talk about Eddie Murphy, "Dolemite is My Name," "Roy Cohn," "Jojo Rabbit" and other new movies. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 66 of Datebook podcast is an interview with Robert Pattinson. Chronicle A&E reporter Tony Bravo spoke with Pattinson at the Mill Valley Film Festival. They talk about his role in the new movie "The Lighthouse," his 2007 "Twilight" publicity appearance at a Stonestown Hot Topic, which was swarmed by fans (including one with a broken nose) and thoughts on taking over as the new Batman. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest Movies with Mick LaSalle, the Chronicle's movie critic Mick LaSalle is back with a report from the Venice Film Festival and joined by Leba Hertz.. They talk about highlights from Venice, Renee Zellweger's performance in "Judy," the highs and lows of "Joker" and some early thoughts about the 2019 Academy Awards race. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the new Judy Garland biopic "Judy" in theaters, The Chronicle arts and culture writer Tony Bravo gathers two of his favorite Garland experts to talk about the legacy of the actress and Renee Zellweger's portrayal in the movie. Guests are Connie Champagne, a Bay Area actress and singer who has performed as Garland on stage; and Lara Gabrielle Fowler, a film writer and historian who has written about Garland on www.backlots.net Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1178074557611003904 CW: Suicide It’s Condensation Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey discover something in the fog and probably confuse Carpenter and King classics! Thanks to listener Anthony for the recommendation! The Classic Film: The Fog (1980) "An unearthly fog rolls into a small coastal town exactly 100 years after a ship mysteriously sank in its waters” (IMDb.com). Following up on their first film together (Halloween), John Carpenter and Debra Hill team up again to make another great horror movie in a completely different style. This time, an ensemble cast have to find their own way through the fog to stop… vengeful leper pirates? Wait, that can’t be right... The Modern Film: The Mist (2007) "A freak storm unleashes species of bloodthirsty creatures on a small town, where a small band of citizens hole up in a supermarket and fight for their lives” (IMDb.com). This Stephen King adaptation (directed by Frank Darabont, probably the most successful King adaptor) not only has one of the most notorious endings in horror cinema history, but also incredible creature designs and gruesomely impactful gore. Are those enough to get over the cliched characters, wonky CGI, and muddled themes? Chris and Kelsey disagree. Audio Sources: "The Cat and the Claw Part II" (Batman: The Animated Series S01E08) produced by Warner Bros. Animation “The Exorcist” produced by Warner Bros. & Hoya Productions “The Fog” (1980) produced by Debra Hill Productions, et al. “Halloween” (1978) produced by Compass International Pictures “The Mist” produced by Dimension Films, et al. “Move Bitch” written by J. Smith, et al. and performed by Ludacris feat. Mystikal & I-20 "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "Soul and Mind" performed by E's Jammy Jams "The Stand" produced by Greengrass Productions & Laurel Entertainment Inc. "Tales from the Mist: Inside 'The Fog'" produced by Automat Pictures "The Thing" (1982) produced by Universal Pictures & Turman-Foster Company "WNEW FM Opening 5 - 2 - 77” performed by Alison Steele
Episode 63 of Datebook podcast is an interview with Nato Green, a union organizer and comedian who helped lead the fight to save the Punch Line comedy club, a historic space that was threatened with closure earlier this year. Green also talks about getting his start in comedy, and why he's a political comic. And host Peter Hartlaub confronts Green on their "feud" — which started in 2015 when the comedian wrote a San Francisco Examiner article titled "Peter Hartlaub is a Chump." Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
So, today's episode is going to be completely different than normal. I'm going to take you behind the scenes to explain How and Why to make a podcast. Here are some of the tools and resources I use:Lexis Audio Editor (for recording from my Samsung phone)Audacity (for transforming the recording into .mp3 format, and for adding music)Youtube Audio Library (for free intro/outro music that's licensed for re-use)Buzzsprout (for hosting the podcasts and distributing them to ITunes, Spotify, etc)Today's intro music: "This Little Light of Mine", by E's Jammy Jams.
Episode 58 of Datebook podcast is a 1984 interview between journalist Alice Kahn and Grateful Dead member Jerry Garcia. Reporter Kevin L. Jones wrote a story about the previously unpublished interview for the Chronicle. Garcia talks about his life in the Bay Area, the popularity of the Grateful Dead and how he wants to be remembered. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 61 of Datebook podcast is a look at the Chase Center entertainment schedule, with Chronicle pop music critic Aidin Vaziri, senior digital A&E editor Mariecar Mendoza and host Peter Hartlaub. Vaziri previews the arena-opening Metallica show with the San Francisco Symphony set for Friday and Sunday Sept. 6 and 8, and Mendoza talks about the recent tour she took of Chase Center. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tauro and Jack head off to investigate the dangerous borough of Blackridge guided by a mysterious ally. We're joined this week by special guest G. S. Denning. Twitter: @sailsoffrails Music Used: Barbarian by Pierlo; Brooke's Dream by Dan Lebowitz; Red Eye by E's Jammy Jams; Medusa by Kevin MacLeod; Primavera en la Guerra del Sonido by Silva de Alegria; Knowlesville by Tintamare; Like Lee by The Mini Vandals; My Peeps by Aaron Lieberman; Honeybar by Rondo Brothers; King's Men by Biz Baz Studio; Calm The Fuck Down by Broke For Free; Rustled Feathers by Silent Partner; High School Hero by Silent Partner
Retired Bay Area “letter carrier” (postal worker) Linda Lee is a different kind of presence on the Bay Area’s gay nightlife scene. In her seventies, her penchant for festive kitty t-shirts, embellishments on her orthopedic cane and colorful sneakers make her a kind of fun grandmother/auntie character at the many drag events, comedy nights, plays, concerts, bar events and other nightlife events she travels to on BART from her rented apartment in Hayward. Arts & entertainment and fashion reporter Tony Bravo interviews Linda Lee, who was featured in a recent Style section cover story. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This bonus episode of Datebook podcast from 2018 is an interview with "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" directors Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman and Bob Persichetti. The filmmakers worked on the animated superhero film for more than three years, operating mostly under the radar, before the film was screened for critics and became a critical hit. The team joined host Peter Hartlaub in the archive podcast studio at the San Francisco Chronicle. "Spider-Verse" opened to wide audiences on Dec. 14. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robert Mailer Anderson has written, produced and contributed to the soundtrack for “Windows on the World,” a drama about an Mexican citizen who searches for his father, an undocumented immigrant presumed dead in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks. Anderson joins Datebook music critic Aidin Vaziri and pop culture critic Peter Hartlaub to talk about living in S.F., music and the challenges of creating an independent film in the blockbuster era. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Movies with Mick LaSalle episode of the Datebook podcast focuses on Quentin Tarantino's new film "Once Upon a Time In Hollywood," a movie LaSalle says is the best of the year so far. Mick LaSalle is joined by senior arts & entertainment editor Rob Morast. They talk about the lesser Tarantino films, and LaSalle talks about meeting the director. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Duffy Jennings worked at the San Francisco Chronicle for just a decade, but it was filled with news; he covered the Milk/Moscone murders, parts of the Zodiac killings and other high-profile drama in the 1970s. His new memoir is "Reporter's Notebook," covering his time at The Chronicle and his childhood growing up in San Francisco, where his mother ran one of San Francisco's first gay bars. Jennings returned to The Chronicle to record a Datebook podcast with reporter Sam Whiting and critic Peter Hartlaub. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 54 of Datebook podcast is Movies with Mick LaSalle. The Chronicle's movie critic is joined by Leba Hertz and talks about his new column in the Sunday Datebook pink section, an upcoming column on women in film, and new films including "The Art of Self-Defense" and "The Lion King." Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chronicle digital arts & entertainment producer Annie Vainshtein interviews Gabby La La, a musical artist who has teamed with Sayuri to create Crafting with ASMR videos. She talks about the art of ASMR, her development as a musical artist and her band Snow Angel. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is Midnight Special by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Datebook podcast features an interview by San Francisco Chronicle reporter Sam Whiting with outgoing San Francisco Ballet executive director Glenn McCoy, who has worked with the Ballet for more than three decades. McCoy talks about his career, why he's retiring at just 60 years old, and what he plans to do next. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The San Francisco Chronicle on June 20 will publish its first Summer Fun Issue. In this week's Datebook podcast, host Peter Hartlaub is joined by senior digital A&E editor Mariecar Mendoza and pop music critic Aidin Vaziri to talk about some entertaining, unusual and often inexpensive things to do in the Bay Area between June and August. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest Movies with Mick LaSalle, LaSalle and Leba Hertz cover new movies including "Late Night," "5B" and "Men in Black: International," and last week's "Dark Phoenix." Mick also talks more about Elton John, and response to his personal Elton John column and "Rocketman" review. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before passing away in October 2018, pharmaceutical marketing executive William Helfand amassed a huge collection of medical-themed prints, posters, and memorabilia — with an emphasis on "quack" pills, potions, and snake oil cure-alls. On this episode, daughter Jessica Helfand pays tribute to her father's "quack" connoisseurship. New York Times obituary of William Helfand • Jessica's design podcast, The Observatory • Images from the Helfand collection (Philadelphia Museum of Art) • Opening theme: "Keepers" by Still Flyin' • Closing theme: "Slow Draw/Feeling In My Heart" by Eric Frisch • Additional music by Aaron Kenny, E's Jammy Jams, Paul Tarle, and Jimmy Fontanez/Media Right Productions • www.forkeepspodcast.com
Chronicle classical music critic Joshua Kosman interviews Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen, a gifted young countertenor who is about to make his S.F. Opera mainstage debut in Handel’s “Orlando.” We talk with him about his newly burgeoning career and his choice of this vocal niche. “Orlando” opens Sunday, June 9. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams, and Kenneth Fuchs piano concerto "Spiritualist" featuring Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest Movies with Mick LaSalle, host Mick LaSalle talks about his love of Elton John and why he didn't like the new Elton John biopic "Rocketman," "Godzilla: King of the Monsters" and the best movie of the week - the horror/thriller "Ma" starring Octavia Spencer. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Television anthologies are magic. They're like many shows rolled up in one. Mark Cain of Anthologic Podcast joins me to run down a bunch of them. We discuss our mutual fascination with the form and some of our favorite specimens. Plus a super-sneaky secret Christmas bonus inside. No fair peeking. Music by E's Jammy Jams
Cosa fare durante le feste natalizie? Dedicate un pò del vostro tempo libero all'insegna dell'arte e della cultura in attesa del nuovo anno, un anno che sarà ricco di appuntamenti, in cui si festeggerà un anniversario speciale.Music by E's Jammy Jams - https://bit.ly/2Ep3TKQ
Nos últimos anos muito do debate público sobre educação tem passado pela questão da neutralidade. O movimento Escola sem Partido usa esse mote para definir um horizonte importante e explicar porque "todos os lados devem aparecer", várias dessas vezes ignorando o que os saberes de referência estão considerando que tem mérito científico. Também estamos num momento onde definir valores básicos garantidos pela Constituição de 88 são considerados "esquerdistas". No meio disso tudo, como pensar a noção de "neutralidade" no ensino básico? Quais são as questões que devemos levar em conta ao pensar a atividade docente nessa etapa do ensino? Participantes: Diogo Salles Fernanda Moura Fernando Penna Renata Aquino Capa baseada na arte Pluri-uni-formas de Alex Frechette, que pode ser vista no Facebook do autor. Músicas usadas no programa: "Tank!", composição de Yoko Kano, performance de The Seatbelts, direitos reservados a Victor Entertainment; "Love Struck", composição e performance de E's Jammy Jams, disponível em YouTube Audio Library, licença Creative Commons. O PCESP Podcast é um programa mensal sobre política, educação e história, e tudo o mais que eventualmente couber dentro disso. O Professores Contra o Escola Sem Partido é um grupo de estudos e um coletivo de militância por uma educação democrática radical e plural, donde o Movimento Educação Democrática, nosso filho mais novo. Os episódios saem mensalmente, toda segunda semana do mês. E eventualmente saem episódios extra. Elogios, críticas, dúvidas, sugestões? Fale com a gente! professorescontraoesp@gmail.com Você também pode encontrar a gente em: – Professores contra o Escola Sem Partido Twitter e Instagram: @profscontraoesp https://www.facebook.com/contraoescolasempartido/ https://professorescontraoescolasempartido.wordpress.com https://www.youtube.com/c/ProfessorescontraoEscolaSemPartido – Movimento Educação Democrática https://www.facebook.com/moveducacaodemocratica/ Instagram: @moveducacaodemocratica FONTES E REFERÊNCIAS Canal do Fernando no YouTube https://bit.ly/2OORpll Sala Debate - Escola Sem Partido - Canal Futura https://youtu.be/J2v7PA1RNqk O que é educação? - Coleção Primeiros Passos https://bit.ly/2CdikAH JÖRN RÜSEN e o Ensino de História https://bit.ly/2NCeanZ Gert Biesta. Boa educação na era da mensuração https://bit.ly/2QNl6k9 [PCESP Podcast #1] O que é uma boa educação? https://bit.ly/2RI3Cqs [PCESP Podcast Extra #3] Questões contemporâneas da educação brasileira: BNCC e Novo Ensino Médio – módulo 2 https://bit.ly/2NZBrAw [PCESP Extra #7] O fascismo eterno em sala de aula https://bit.ly/2OiUDgI
O episódio desse mês foi gravado no dia do evento "Fundamentalismos e política: desafios ao ensino de Humanidades", realizado no dia 5 de Setembro na UERJ-Maracanã. Sentamos com as convidadas que compuseram a mesa de discussões para uma conversa sobre fundamentalismo religioso, o seu projeto de sociedade e de poder, e como isso impacta a educação. Contamos com a professora Denize Sepúlveda (PPGEdu, FFP-UERJ, Observatório da Laicidade na Educação) e com a Andrea Dip (Agência Pública). Bom programa a todas e todos! Participantes: Fernanda Moura Renata Aquino Andrea Dip Denize Sepúlveda Músicas usadas no programa: "Tank!", composição de Yoko Kano, performance de The Seatbelts, direitos reservados a Victor Entertainment; "Love Struck", composição e performance de E's Jammy Jams, disponível em YouTube Audio Library. O PCESP Podcast é um programa mensal sobre política, educação e história, e tudo o mais que eventualmente couber dentro disso. O Professores Contra o Escola Sem Partido é um grupo de estudos e um coletivo de militância por uma educação democrática radical e plural, donde o Movimento Educação Democrática, nosso filho mais novo. Os episódios saem mensalmente, toda segunda semana do mês. E eventualmente saem episódios extra. Elogios, críticas, dúvidas, sugestões? Fale com a gente! professorescontraoesp@gmail.com Você também pode encontrar a gente em: – Professores contra o Escola Sem Partido Twitter e Instagram: @profscontraoesp https://www.facebook.com/contraoescolasempartido/ https://professorescontraoescolasempartido.wordpress.com https://www.youtube.com/c/ProfessorescontraoEscolaSemPartido – Movimento Educação Democrática https://www.facebook.com/moveducacaodemocratica/ Instagram: @moveducacaodemocratica FONTES E REFERÊNCIAS Os pastores do Congresso (reportagem de Andrea Dip que serviu como base para o livro "Em nome de quem?") bit.ly/2MenC03 Brasil terá maioria evangélica em 2020, segundo estatísticas https://bit.ly/2NuJtVx "Em Nome De Quem?: A Bancada Evangélica E Seu Projeto De Poder" bit.ly/2CBtQHz Ação contra professora da UDESC por perseguição religiosa é julgada improcedente bit.ly/2NsAFzA
Tis the season! TV and radio journalist Callie Crossley rings in the holidays each year by bringing a portion of her "black Santa" collection to her office at WGBH in Boston — much to the delight of her colleagues. Hear Callie talk about collecting in a way that's particularly meaningful to her. BONUS: The podcast welcomes a very special visitor! Callie Crossley Shares Her Black Santa Collection (Facebook video) • Santa Larry's website • Opening theme: "Keepers" by Still Flyin' • Closing theme: "Slow Draw/Feeling In My Heart" by Eric Frisch • Additional music by E's Jammy Jams • www.forkeepspodcast.com