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Sermon by Earl Newton Unclogging The Channels God's Bible School And College Camp 1996 www.ihconvention.com
Sermon by Earl Newton More Than Conquerors God's Bible School Winter Revival 1982 www.ihconvention.com
Author : Charles Stross Narrators : Dee Reed, Earl Newton, Evo Terra, Jadzia Axelrod, John Cmar, Laura Burns, J.R. Blackwell and Serah Eley Hosts : Serah Eley and Mur Lafferty Audio Producers : Adam Pracht and Serah Eley Discuss on Forums First appeared in Live Without a Net, ed. Lou Anders Now available in Wireless, by Charles […] Source
It’s the final episode of BLOOD IS RED. We delivered eight disturbing short stories in eleven installments, all meant to make you pee your pants just a little. “Sacred Cow” is a Siglerism classic, re-edited and re-recorded just for your face. This is the story that Earl Newton turned into a short film. Now be a good Junkie and listen to the story first, then you can go watch the movie here. The movie stars YouTube sensation Toby Turner (only about a million people watch him every week, but it’s no big deal).
We’ve got hot, steamy fresh Goreline calls for you. The Junkies pile on with mockery of Scott’s Bible/Myth knowledge (or lack therof). We get some Siglerverse timeline info, a question about THE CRYPT, and some utterly random (and completely unecessary) mentions of JC Hutchins. OTHER PODCASTERS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE • Mighty Mur Lafferty • StrangerThings by Earl Newton • SACRED COW short movie by Earl Newton, adapted from a story by your FDO™
The stealth attack ship Washington D.C. is on a mission which must be completed, regardless of the cost. Everyone is expendable. All that matters is that they succeed in their task. They must learn what Professor James Keeling of the Planetary Union is working on out here in deep space.The DC is a highly advanced "ugly" from the League of Planets. Silence and stealth are the Washington's weapons of war. Every emission, whether it be electromagnetic, heat, light, or sound can place them in immediate peril. Detection means death. Deaths noted in Captain Plaunts' log this episode: Donny Bliss, Chris Bugaj, Melissa Bugaj, Laura Burns, Andrew Clark, Christiana Ellis, Martha Hollaway, Paulette Jaxton, Mikey Kay, Mur Lafferty, Kira Mandel, Steve Marschall, Earl Newton, Nutty Nuchtchas, Jason Ramboz, Andrew Randles, Mark Smith, Andy Spencer, Carmen Wellman, Jett Whitfield. Crew members whose fates are UNKNOWN: Scott Breakall, Darth BonBon, Christine Cipparone, Hillary Clapper, John Cmar, Kevin Crosby, Darrin Dishong, Bill Engleman, Paul Fischer, Cristin Guinan-Wiley, Eric Hodges, Jason Jones, Ed Patrush, Gillian Plaunt, Allie Press, Bruce Press, Aric Ruks, Ted Sawyer, Chooch Schubert, Viv Schubert, Ashley Schultz, Carrie Seidman, Greg Seidman, Ryan Sexmore, David Sobkowiak, Maxwell Sobolik, Dan Tabor, Annie Turner, Brent Weichsel, Evelyn Wolke, Jason Wonn.
Video posted by Earl Newton for his Stranger Things Podcast. Quoting the original show notes: When their prize reality star goes missing, a monolithic network enlists the aid of the entire world to find him. Written and Directed by Earl … Continued
This week the Dead Robots sit down with Matt Wallace, Earl Newton, and Patrick McLean to talk about the art of screenwriting. Enjoy!
We welcome Earl Newton and Dave Kanter to the Balticon Podcast. Earl is the executive producer and Dave is the producer of Stranger Things. Stranger Things: The science fiction of human experience The first sci-fi anthology series in history to … Continued
Independent filmmaker Earl Newton is the creator and executive producer of the groundbreaking video podcast, Stranger Things. He talks about the creative process, film making, [...]
{October 17, 2007} Tag in the Seam – 30 – Would You Rather – Earl Newton and Leann Mabry This episode is a nice [...]
Today we have the pleasure of speaking with Earl Newton from Stranger Things. We speak about a wide variety of subjects related to releasing an HD video podcast. This interview was recorded on July 17, 2007 so technically this was the first place, that I know of, he announced his sponsorship by Lulu . TV. […]
Random Signal is two years old, and I nearly forgot!Who are you to argue with Kilroy 2.0?Song 1: My Generation (live) - The Who (from Monterey International Pop Festival courtesy of Razor & Tie)[MySpace] [Emusic] [PMN]Balticon was totally Airwolf! I got to meet/get drunk with a ton of awesome podcasters. Let's see if I can remember them all...Mur Lafferty - Geek Fu Action Grip, I Should Be Writing, Pseudopod, Lulu RadioJim Van Verth - The Vintage GamerMatthew Wayne Selznick - Brave Men Run, DIY Endeavors, Five Minute Memoir, Writers TalkingJ.C. Hutchins - 7th SonEvo Terra - Podiobooks.comMichael R. Mennenga - Farpoint MediaJared Axelrod - The Voice of Free Planet X, Aliens You Will MeetJ.R. Blackwell - Voices of TomorrowSusan Z and Buscuit - Kulture KastGeorge Hrab - The Geologic PodcastTee Morris - Podiobooks.com, The Survival Guide to Writing FantasySteve Eley - Escape PodPaul Fischer and Martha Halloway - The Balticon Podcast, ADD CastRick Stringer - Variant FrequenciesMatt Wallace - The Failed Cities MonologuesRich Sigfrit - Outcast MultimediaEarl Newton - Stranger ThingsPhil Rossi - CrescentLeann Mabry - Tag in the SeamCommand Line - The Command LineChristiana Ellis - Nina Kimberly the Merciless, Talking About Stuff, with Mike and Christiana, Hey, Want to Watch a Movie?Jack Mangan - Spherical Tomi, Jack Mangan's DeadpanNobilis - Nobilis EroticaDid I forget anyone? Probably...Song 2: Ilyana - Phil Rossi and The Bad Habit [MySpace] [PMN]Song 3: Faithful - The Shillas[MySpace] [PMN]We have a new house! See?Song 4: Cruel Spines - George Hrab (from Vitriol)[MySpace] [Emusic] [iTunes] [PMN]Wikipedia entry on the candiru (Vandellia cirrhosa)Song 5: Octopus - Jonathan Coulton[MySpace] [Emusic] [iTunes] [PMN]
Episode 13: Earl Newton and Stranger Things In this episode, we spend a little time with Earl Newton, the lead creative mind behind Stranger Things. [...]
In this episode of Geek Cred, we have an interview with Earl Newton, executive producer and creative force behind Stranger Things, the first science fiction [...]
Balticon was totally Airwolf! With swords!This week marks the one year anniversary of Random Signal! There are special plans in store, oh yes! Just...not yet. Soon. I promise.First up is a brief sample of the Lancelot Biggs: Spaceman podplay. It was recorded live at Balticon 40 on May 28. It is based on the book by Nelson Bond, and was adapted by our very own Mur Lafferty. I play Dick Todd, the earnest, but none-to-bright, second mate of The Saturn.Song: Captain of the Future (live at Chop Suey) - We Wrote The Book On Connectors (via PMN)Mur and Rob (from podcast411) wrote a podcasting book - Tricks of the Podcasting Masters (Random Signal is mentioned on pages 120-121, and Lulu Radio is mentioned on pages 321-322!)Mur and I recorded our con wrap-up in the car on the way home. Here are the high-lights in link form:Best of the Balticon Film Festival:Sins of the Mother (by podcaster Earl Newton)They Are Made Out of MeatGrandfather ParodoxCost of LivingJesus Christ SupercopFast-Forward.tvMur's Interview with Neil GaimanLisa Snelling-Clark's rat sculpturesThe Eye of Argon
Balticon is coming! Memorial Day Weekend (May 26-29)Here's the complete list of podcasters (other than myself) who will be attending:Mur Lafferty - Geek Fu Action Grip and I Should Be WritingJim Van Verth - The Vintage GamerPaul Fischer and Martha Holloway - The Balticon Podcast and The ADDcastSteve Eley - Escape PodTee Morris - The Survival Guide to Writing FantasyPatrick McLean - The SeanachaiJared Axelrod - The Voice of Free Planet XJ.R. Blackwell - Voices of TomorrowRich Sigfrit and Earl Newton - Requiem of the OutcastSteve Wilson - Prometheus Radio TheatrePromo: The Voice of Free Planet XSong 1: Roadkill - Eyes to Space (from Eyes to Space EP)Song 2: Celebrity Diet - Captured! By Robots (from The Ten Commandments/Get Fit With...)Subaru Confessions - Cornered at Home Goods (sorry about all the highway noise!)Promo: The SeanachaiSong 3: Thicker Skin - Can Joann (from Hurt People Hurt People)The theme music for this episode is "Divebomber" by Ron Arnold.