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Live at dublab Radio
Telecaves - Fall 2014 Proton Drive Performance

Live at dublab Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 12:41


The band Telecaves and dublab film visionary Alex Pelly have created a special offering for the dublab Proton Drive Fundraiser. This audio/visual collaboration blends a live, improvised music performance by the duo Telecaves with visual accompaniment from Alex. Enjoy this journey into the beautifully oblique.

TGC INW
Michael Kelly - TGC Fall 2014 - Church Planting: The Birth of a Church Planting Network

TGC INW

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 36:11


TGC INW
Michael Kelly - TGC Fall 2014 - Church Planting: The Unlikely Marriage of Mission and Institution

TGC INW

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 78:57


TGC INW
Michael Kelly - TGC Fall 2014 - Church Planting: Questions and Answers

TGC INW

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 38:07


Seasonal Anime Checkup Podcast - Seasonal Anime Checkup
Seasonal Anime Checkup Episode #3 (Summer/Fall 2014)

Seasonal Anime Checkup Podcast - Seasonal Anime Checkup

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 83:16


Your favorite quarterly podcast is back yet again! It's time to recap everything or at least what I saw, of Summer 2014 Anime Season. To help me with that I'll be joined by a few guests! Also, it's time to look ahead to Fall and see what shows lie beyond the horizon.

Seasonal Anime Checkup Podcast - Seasonal Anime Checkup
Seasonal Anime Checkup Episode #4 (Fall 2014/Winter 2015)

Seasonal Anime Checkup Podcast - Seasonal Anime Checkup

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 45:02


It's the fourth episode of your favorite quarterly podcast, the Seasonal Anime Checkup! We look back at what was happening in the Fall season, look ahead to the Winter season, and even take an even further step back to see what was happening in the backlog! Special thanks to the following guests who submitted their thoughts and opinions for this episode! tcchrisross.tumblr.com shorty-cake.tumblr.com goddamnitfabio.tumblr.com

360 Vegas
360 Vegas Review: Pizza Rock @Downtown Grand Fall 2014

360 Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2016 28:57


Pizza. Many people will tell you there is no such thing as bad pizza. There are clearly varying degrees of quality be even the worst pizza is still pizza. While some strive to create the best pizza you've ever had, others look to reinvent the culinary medium and blow your fuckin mind. Pizza rock is the latter.   At first glance, the menu can be concerning, especially for the picky eaters among us.  Balsamic reduction? Sautéed Pear? Quail Hollow Farm Honey?  What the fuck are you doing to pizza!  Good things, I assure you.  Very good things. Need some reassurance?  They also have the classic New York slice with the standards, a slice that rivals Secret Pizza at Cosmopolitan.  Pizza Rock isn’t just the best pizza place off Fremont St, it’s one of the best places to eat in Vegas.

ISU Writing
Let’s CHAT – Fall 2014 – Episode 7: Teaching for Genre Awareness and Transfer

ISU Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 41:47


HOST: THADDEUS STOKLASA Our panelists discuss strategies and practical application of the hows, whys, whens, and whats teaching students to incorporate non-school genres in their concept of composition. October 27, 2014

ISU Writing
Let’s CHAT – Fall 2014 – Episode 8: Uptake and Uptake Genres

ISU Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 54:28


HOST: THADDEUS STOKLASA The panel discusses uptake genre. What makes them so hard, are they bullshit, and whether it’s important for the students to recognize how much they’ve…well, taken up. November 18, 2014

360 Vegas
360 Vegas Review: Harrah's Hotel & Casino Fall 2014

360 Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2015 21:36


When some people think of Vegas, they think of over the top opulence.  Elegance unlike you've ever experienced. Fine dining, lavish suites, lush pool areas and larger than life themes are just some of the amazing options you can expect to enjoy during your Vegas vacation. You can expect none of these when you visit Harrah's. That isn't meant to insinuate that Harrah's isn't a nice property because it is. Adequate might be a word that best describes it. It has clean rooms, decent food options, entertaining shows and a pool. The table limits are low, gaming options are many and it has a nice location on the strip. There are far worse places to stay in Vegas. Unless you are looking for lavish amenities, odds are you won't be disappointed. What Harrah's lacks more than anything is an experience.  Sure they do make something of an effort to have a Mardi gras theme but there isn't much holding that vibe together.  What Harrah's offers is reasonably priced amenities. It’s the kind of place you store your stuff in while doing all the other things you came to Vegas to do. 

360 Vegas
360 Vegas Review: Andiamo's Steak House @The D Fall 2014

360 Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2015 24:23


When you think of downtown Vegas, value is the first thing that comes to mind. Even the Golden Nugget's dining options are largely chains. High end in most cases but chains all the same. However as one would expect to find in any major cities downtown area, diamonds are among the rough.    Take Andiamo’s at the D. You wouldn't expect anything stellar from the Italian Steakhouse located on the second floor of the property next to all the coin operated vintage slots.  Reflection on the experience gives a new appreciation to the words of wisdom your grandparents gave you that newer isn't always better.    Please don't misunderstand. Andiamo’s is not old. It exemplifies the word classic. It shows that some people are so far ahead of the curve, it takes a lot of time for everyone to catch up. The food, the staff and the atmosphere make it yet another experience to be had in Las Vegas. 

360 Vegas
360 Vegas Review: The D Hotel & Casino Fall 2014

360 Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2015 32:00


Originally introduced to the market as the SunDance hotel & casino by Moe Dalitz, the D renovated the properties 2nd incarnation as the Fitzgerald from the bottom of the options barrel into something Fremont St desperately need, a cool option. You can feel the difference the moment you walk in the door. The energy is palpable, young and extremely alluring.     When plans were announced and the name unveiled, shows like this venomously hated it. When we were told the name didn't have one meaning but 3; Downtown, its location in Las Vegas, D, the nickname of new owner Derek Stevens as well as for Detroit, his hometown, it didn't help. The name and theme were called everything from unimaginative & dumb to the worst property name in Las Vegas history. We said that.  We were so wrong.     What Derek Stevens and company did to the Fitzgerald is nothing short of remarkable. It's hard to believe its even the same property. How someone was able to take that unique casino layout, erase all the bad memories it recalled upon first site and replace it with the vibe it has on the bones of the past is beyond impressive.  But its not just the casino. The D has really nice renovated rooms that carry through the cool vibe the property exudes. It has some quality, all be it limited, dining options, low limits and even vintage gaming options on the 2nd floor casino including the only surviving sigma derby machine on Fremont.  Simply put, The D is the best property in downtown Las Vegas today. 

360 Vegas
360 Vegas Review: StripSteak @Mandalay Bay Fall 2014

360 Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2015 31:35


It’s steak, the pinnacle of protein.  Ask anyone what they would want for their final meal before shifting off this mortal coil and 100% of the time they’ll answer steak, and if they don’t, they’re gay.  What! Gay people are awesome and love them so tube steak so that does work.  They’re Hitler.  Right, no one likes Hitler.  Whatever, its steak and its goooood. This time around, Michael Mina steps up to the plate to see if he can impress our pallet and dethrone STK, which I totally agree is the best steak in Vegas. But who is this Michael Mina guy.  Well, he’s a James Beard winner, whatever that means, as well as being declared chef and restaurateur of year multiple times from multiple people, what-evs.  He’s got 18 restaurants in the US and 4 in Vegas.  We tried Strip Steak at Mandalay Bay

Emotive Pixels - All Podcasts
The Fall (2014)

Emotive Pixels - All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 133:45


Join a fractured crew of 5 this week as we discuss The Fall, a very indie 2D puzzle platformer with the gameplay and mechanic stylings of '90s adventure games. This game was Kickstarted by enthusiastic legions in 2013 (raising $38,155 CAD of its $17,000 target) as the first episode of what was hoped to be a series (update: II is in progress, helped along by passing Steam Greenlight), and its final form won Giant Bomb's Story of the Year award for 2014. Just why did it get that award, you ask? Join us and find out...*! The format this week is unique as our show is divided and spliced between two evenings, two separate events both hosted by Will: Brian & Geoff vs. Nate & Esteban. You'll get to hear two distinct groups' totally separate and uninformed-to-the-other's opinions and see for yourself just where we all fall down on the matter. RELEVANT LINKS!Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of RoboticsGDC Vault 2015: Itay Keren's "Scroll Back: The Theory and Practice of Cameras in Side-Scrollers"! * You might not actually find out.

Emotive Pixels Podcast
The Fall (2014)

Emotive Pixels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 133:45


Join a fractured crew of 5 this week as we discuss The Fall, a very indie 2D puzzle platformer with the gameplay and mechanic stylings of '90s adventure games. This game was Kickstarted by enthusiastic legions in 2013 (raising $38,155 CAD of its $17,000 target) as the first episode of what was hoped to be a series (update: II is in progress, helped along by passing Steam Greenlight), and its final form won Giant Bomb's Story of the Year award for 2014. Just why did it get that award, you ask? Join us and find out...*! The format this week is unique as our show is divided and spliced between two evenings, two separate events both hosted by Will: Brian & Geoff vs. Nate & Esteban. You'll get to hear two distinct groups' totally separate and uninformed-to-the-other's opinions and see for yourself just where we all fall down on the matter. RELEVANT LINKS!Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of RoboticsGDC Vault 2015: Itay Keren's "Scroll Back: The Theory and Practice of Cameras in Side-Scrollers"! * You might not actually find out.

Ben Maltz Art Gallery
Freeway Studies #2 - Inside the Quad Fall 2014

Ben Maltz Art Gallery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 3:37


Reed Canyon Field Notes - video
Nocturnal Animals in the Reed Canyon, Fall 2014

Reed Canyon Field Notes - video

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2015 9:56


This footage, taken from late October to early November 2014, was part of a senior biology thesis by Jacob Kraus '15 that measured the distribution and diversity of small mammal communities throughout the Reed College Canyon. Nutria, raccoons, opposum, and beavers can be seen in the video, as well as dam being built. Thanks to Zac Perry and the Canyon Crew for helping install the camera trap and Dr. Robert Kaplan for supervising the thesis project.

Movement Research
Movement Research Festival Fall 2014 Studies Project: "FOR WHAT" December 2, 2014

Movement Research

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2015 94:40


This is a Movement Research Studies Project: FOR WHAT Moderated by Ursula Eagly with panelists Morgan Bassichis, Justine Lynch, Melanie Maar, Clarinda Mac Low, Alta Starr and Marýa Wethers December 2, 2014 at Gibney Dance Center 890 Broadway as part of the Movement Research Festival Fall 2014: MATTERING co-curated by Rebecca Brooks and Daria Faïn in conversation with Shelley Senter FOR WHAT was a discussion led by panelists who enjoy multi-faceted engagement with the cultural field, including healing elements, social justice aspects, performance activations, and various cultural considerations. The discussion was a response to the observation that many artists decide to be of service in some way to the culture and to others and addresses questions such as what are we doing, and what are we doing it for? What does it mean to live/work as an artist at this current time, and how do we position our work in relation to everything else in our lives and our environment? And in what way are our artistic practices necessary to a collective transformation of society?   Studies Project is a series of artist-instigated panel discussions, roundtables, performances and/or other formats that engage issues of aesthetics, philosophy and social politics relevant to the dance and performance community.

Inclusion and Equity
Fall 2014 Meeting

Inclusion and Equity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2015 77:04


Goshen College Podcast
Convocation: China SST, Fall 2014

Goshen College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2015 46:28


Convocation: China SST, Fall 2014

Baptist Collegiate Ministry
Fall 2014-8/28/14

Baptist Collegiate Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2015 12:04


Jonathan McIntosh

fall 2014 jonathan mcintosh
MODTV FASHION VIDEO PODCAST
Chanel Fall 2014 Backstage ft Karl Lagerfeld, Rihanna, Cara Delevingne | Paris Fashion Week

MODTV FASHION VIDEO PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2015 8:00


Karl Lagerfeld gives us an exlusive look inside his CHANEL Fall Winter 2014/15 Collection, where he transformed the Grand Palais in Paris into a massive Supermarket stocked with over 500 faux Chanel branded products. Featuring Rihanna, Cara Delevingne, Kyle Anderson, Linda Wells, Charlotte Stockdales, Cindy Lieve, Lucy Yeomans, Eva Chen of Lucky Magazine.

Otaku Spirit Anime
Fall 2014 Anime Review Part 3

Otaku Spirit Anime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2015 46:27


Cute pillows, meltdown moe, cute drama, and chess battlefields! The Animecast is here to wrap up the final of the Fall 2014 Anime Reviews! They may be the “rest” of the reviews, but there’s still some good to be had. Anime Reviewed in this Episode: A Good Librarian Like a Good Shepherd, When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace, Celestial Method, Lord Marksman and Vanadis, and Orenchi no Furo Jijo.

Haitian All-StarZ
Trap Muzik Mix (Fall 2014) - Hard Hittin Harry {Haitian All-StarZ DJ}

Haitian All-StarZ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2015 69:12


Trap Muzik Mix (Fall 2014) - Hard Hittin Harry {Haitian All-StarZ DJ} DJ HARD HITTIN HARRY presents TRAP MUSIC - FALL 2014 featuring the top Hip Hop Bangers currently out right now. It's always a party when listening to Hard Hittin Harry Mixes.. Enjoy & Share.  No Track Listing for this mix. Don't Forget To Follow & Tag As You Listen To This Mixtape: @HardHittinHarry (Instagram & Twitter) Facebook: Hard Hittin HarryFOR BOOKING - 646-504-1804 HaitianAllStarZ@Gmail.com www.HaitianAllStarZ.com Haitian All-StarZ Music Mix is available for free download here or you can subscribe to Haitian All-StarZ Podcast and get new mixes pushed automatically to your iTunes.   Haitian All-Starz brand is synonymous with quality and professionalism. We operate like a family and respect each and every DJ's talent and hustle. We only select the best of the best and soon Haitian All-Starz family will be a respected name far beyond the entertainment industry. One love, One heart, One Islandà Haiti.WWW.HAITIANALLSTARZ.COM

Revelation Wellness - Healthy & Whole
Revelation Wellness Instructor Q&A call fall 2014

Revelation Wellness - Healthy & Whole

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 56:58


Cottonwood Sermons
Taking Your Heart to Work - Leaders Regional Fall 2014 Part 2 (Audio)

Cottonwood Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2014


Cottonwood Sermons
Taking Your Heart to Work - Leaders Regional Fall 2014 Part 1 (Audio)

Cottonwood Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2014


StoneBridge Church
Family Dinner - Fall 2014 - Audio

StoneBridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2014 23:34


Welcome to the StoneBridge Church sermon of the week. For more information about StoneBridge Church please visit www.stonebridgemarietta.org.

StoneBridge Church Sermon of the Week
Family Dinner - Fall 2014 - Audio

StoneBridge Church Sermon of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2014 23:34


Welcome to the StoneBridge Church sermon of the week. For more information about StoneBridge Church please visit www.stonebridgemarietta.org.

The Ekklesia Gathering Sermon Cast
Acts 2: Undoing the Effects of the Fall (2014 Ekklesia Fall Launch)

The Ekklesia Gathering Sermon Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 50:05


Ekklesia Sermon 9/25: Garret Shelsta taught about how Acts 2 invites all of Creation to co-work with God to restore all things back to God.

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast
Podcast #653: New TV Shows for Fall 2014

HDTV and Home Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2014 53:57


New TV Shows for Fall 2014   We celebrate it every year, and it's that time of year again - a whole fall slate full of new HDTV shows. These new shows give us the opportunity to make new friends, share some laughs, and have an adventure or two, all from the comfort of your comfy living room sofa. When we were kids we looked forward to Christmas and the first day of summer.  As adults, we look forward to the fall more than anything else. Yes, the kids are back in school and football is back, but also our favorite shows are coming back with new episodes and we get the opportunity to fill the DVR with brand new series. ABC Black-ish Premieres: Wednesday, Sep. 24 at 9/8c Created by and starring comedian Anthony Anderson, Black-ish explores one man's efforts to establish a cultural identity for his family after he discovers his children don't have one. Anderson stars as man-of-the-house Dre, and Tracee Ellis Ross plays his biracial wife Rainbow; they've got their hands full working and raising kids Zoey, Andre (who prefers to be called Andy and really, really wants a bar mitzvah despite the fact they're not Jewish), and twins Jack and Diane. Hannibal's Laurence Fishburne appears as Dre's father, Pops, and wears velour tracksuits because he's Laurence freaking Fishburne.   Cristela Premieres: Friday, Oct. 10 at 8/7c Loosely based on comedienne Cristela Alonzo's life and stand-up routine, this family sitcom opens as the title character enters her sixth year of law school and takes on an unpaid internship at a law firm where she's frequently mistaken for the help. As she works to get her life and career started, she must also deal with her traditional Mexican-American family, who struggles to understand her ambitions. Carlos Ponce, Terri Hoyos, Andrew Leeds, Sam McMurray, and Jacob Guenther also star.   Forever Premieres: Monday, Sep. 22 at 10/9c Ioan Gruffudd stars as New York City medical examiner Henry Morgan, who harbors an unusual secret —he can't die. Working alongside his new partner, Det. Jo Martinez (Alana De La Garza), Morgan studies the dead in an effort to discover the mystery of his own immortality. Also, the ladies in the crowd might want to take note: When Morgan dies (and he dies semi-often for some reason), he always comes back naked. Judd Hirsch, Donnie Keshawarz, and Joel David Moore also star.   How to Get Away With Murder Premieres: Thursday, Sep. 25 at 10/9c Shonda Rhimes continues her push toward world domination with this legal thriller, which stars Viola Davis as a serious-as-the-death-penalty law school professor whose attractive students vie for her approval and a desk at her prestigious law firm. But their biggest lessons are learned outside the classroom, when they get caught up in a murder plot and, presumably, must figure out how to get away with it. Expect Scandal-sized twists and Grey's-like drama!   Manhattan Love Story Premieres: Tuesday, Sep. 30 at 8/7c This new comedy uses the power of voiceover to broadcast the internal monologues of a New York City dude (Jake McDorman) and a Midwestern transplant chick (Analeigh Tipton) as they navigate an awkward first date and subsequent budding romance. What you'll learn early on from the voices in their heads is that guys like sex and women like purses; but as the series — and their relationship progresses, we expect things will get a bit more complicated than that.   Selfie Premieres: Tuesday, Sep. 30 at 8/7c Karen Gillan (Doctor Who) drops her adorable Scottish accent to star in this modern spin on Pygmalion that takes place in today's social media-driven world. Gillan's Eliza Dooley is obsessed with becoming Internet famous, but her constant Instagramming and Facebooking has left her devoid of any real friends — not to mention the social skills required to make any. Desperate for a fix, Eliza hires marketer Henry Higenbottam (John Cho) to help her rebuild her image and put down her damn phone for once. CBS Madam Secretary Premieres: Sunday, Sep. 21 at 8/7c Tea Leoni plays a former CIA agent whose former boss, now the president of the United States (Keith Carradine), asks her to take on the role of Secretary of State after an accident claims the life of the office's previous occupant. Using her no-nonsense, unconventional attitude toward politics, she shakes things up in Washington, D.C. while also juggling her home life as a wife and a mother. Tim Daly and Bebe Neuwirth also star.   The McCarthys Premieres: Thursday, Oct. 30 at 9/8c A loud-mouthed, sports-crazy Boston family (aren't those things redundant?) is at the center of this multi-camera sitcom based on the life of series creator Brian Gallivan. But what happens when the patriarch asks the resident black sheep — a gay, sports-averse son — o be his assistant basketball coach? Madness! Will there be a "you throw like a girl" joke? Probably! Tyler Ritter, Laurie Metcalf, Jack McGee, Jimmy Dunn, and Joey McIntyre (yes, that Joey McIntyre, of New Kids on the Block) star.   NCIS: New Orleans Premieres: Tuesday, Sep. 23 at 9/8c Why should Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles have all the fun? The Big Easy gets its own iteration of TV's most-watched drama, with Scott Bakula, Lucas Black, Zoe McLellan, and C.C.H. Pounder solving crimes on Bourbon Street and beyond. We guess the Navy boys get into lots of trouble while they're on leave!   Scorpion Premieres: Monday, Sep. 22 at 9/8c Based on the experiences of real-world genius Walter O'Brien, Scorpion is about a bunch of nerds who form a team to solve some of the world's most complex problems. (It's like if the Justice League of America traded their superpowers for supersmarts, computer wizardry and hacking skills.) And to give the show a Big Bang Theory-esque twist, Katharine McPhee plays the diner waitress who glues them all together. Elyes Gabel, Robert Patrick, and Eddie Kaye Thomas also star.   Stalker Premieres: Wednesday, Oct. 1 at 10/9c This violent and shocking thriller from The Following's Kevin Williamson has already drawn plenty of pre-air criticism, and with good reason. It follows a division of the LAPD that deals with stalkers, voyeurs, and love-obsessed weirdos who target mostly women, often with deadly results. Maggie Q and Dylan McDermott star as our law enforcement heroes who may be more complicated than they seem. NBC A to Z Premieres: Thursday, Oct. 2 at 9/8c A student of the How I Met Your Mother school of television, A to Z is a romantic comedy that chronicles a relationship from beginning to end, à la 500 Days of Summer. Mad Men's Ben Feldman stars (with both of his nipples!) as Andrew, a true believer in destiny and romance, while HIMYM's ever-charming Cristin Milioti plays the object of his affection, Zelda. (A to Z, get it?) Lenora Crichlow, Henry Zebrowski, and Christina Kirk round out the cast.   Bad Judge Premieres: Thursday, Oct. 2 at 9/8c This single-camera comedy stars Kate Walsh (Private Practice, Fargo) as Rebecca Wright, one of L.A.'s most respected criminal court judges. But here's the (overused and kind-of-boring) catch: While Rebecca totally and completely has it together in her work life, her personal life is the exact definition of a hot mess. She's flaky, she sleeps around without a care in the world, and she parties like she's still in college (so we're guessing she has the world's worst hangovers). She does drive a sweet van, though! John Ducey, Tone Bell, and Theodore Barnes also star.   Constantine Premieres: Friday, Oct. 24 at 10/9c One of many comic book adaptations this season, Constantine is based on the DC Comics series Hellblazer. Welsh actor Matt Ryan stars as the titular John Constantine, a seasoned demon hunter and master of the occult who abandoned his campaign against evil after failing to save a young girl's soul from hell. However, he's pulled back into the fight when the balance between good and evil somehow winds up on the line and an angel named Manny (Lost's Harold Perrineau) tells him to man up and get his act together. True Detective's Charles Halford also stars.   Marry Me Premieres: Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 9/8c Happy Endings' David Caspe is the writer behind this rom-com about a couple (played by Ken Marino and Caspe's real-life wife Casey Wilson) who are well on their way to tying the knot. There's just one problem: They can't get the marriage proposal right! Is it a sign that they aren't supposed to be together? Or do they need to just stop screwing up their overly inventive attempts to get engaged? Sarah Wright and John Gemberling also star.   The Mysteries of Laura Premieres: Wednesday, Sep. 17 at 10/9c Things at NBC are about to get Messing again! This lighthearted drama brings Will & Grace and Smash actress Debra Messing back to the small screen as Laura Diamond, an NYPD homicide detective who spends her days cleaning up the streets and the rest of her time cleaning up after her rambunctious twin sons and soon-to-be ex-husband (Josh Lucas) Laz Alonso also stars.   State of Affairs Premieres: Monday, Nov. 17 at 10/9c Former Grey's Anatomy star Katherine Heigl is making her grand return to television, whether you want her to or not. In this political drama, she plays a top CIA attache who's tasked with one heck of a job: put together a briefing for the president (Alfre Woodard) to assess the greatest threats to national security. And just in case that doesn't sound stressful enough, she spends what little free time she has hunting down the terrorists who killed her fiancé, who also happened to be the president's son. FOX Gotham Premieres: Monday, Sep. 22 at 8/7c Described as the origin story of future Gotham police commissioner Jim Gordon, Gotham is Fox's effort to get in on TV's comic-book craze. Southland and The O.C. alum Ben McKenzie stars as Gordon, a fresh-faced police detective whose life begins to change when he and his partner, the brash Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue), start investigating the murder of the parents of none other than a young Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz). However, the noir crime drama isn't just about Gordon's rise through the ranks of Gotham City's PD; it also promises to tell the origin stories of several DC Comics' villains, including Catwoman (Camren Bicondova), the Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor), and the Riddler (Cory Michael Smith).   Gracepoint Premieres: Thursday, Oct. 2 at 9/8c When a young boy is found dead on an idyllic beach, a major police investigation gets underway in the small California seaside town where the tragedy occurred. Soon deemed a homicide, the case sparks a media frenzy, which throws the boy's family into further turmoil and upends the lives of all of the town's residents. Based on the British series Broadchurch, the event series stars David Tennant and Anna Gunn as the pair of cops investigating the case. The cast also includes Nick Nolte, Michael Pena, Jacki Weaver and Kevin Rankin.   Mulaney Premieres: Sunday, Oct. 5 at 9/8c What's the deal with this show? Stand-up comic and former SNL writer John Mulaney does his best Jerry Seinfeld impression as a comedian who lives and works in New York City and whose pals (Nasim Pedrad and Seaton Smith) and wacky neighbor (Elliot Gould) like to butt into his life. But John will have a more regular gig than Jerry ever did: He writes jokes for a game-show host and comedian played by Martin Short. Yada, yada, yada...   Red Band Society Premieres: Wednesday, Sep. 17 at 9/8c Set in the children's ward of a Los Angeles hospital (and narrated by a kid who's in a coma), Red Band Society is a coming-of-age drama that follows a Breakfast Club -esque group of patients as they such face life-changing (and life-threatening) challenges as cancer and heart defects. Griffin Gluck, Zoe Levin, Charlie Rowe, Astro, Ciara Bravo, and Nolan Sotillo star as the young protagonists, while Dave Annable, Rebecca Rittenhouse, and Octavia Spencer take on the adult roles of the doctors and nurses who mentor them through the ups and downs of adolescence.   Utopia Premieres: Sunday, Sep. 7 at 8/7c In this experimental reality series based on a Dutch format, 15 contestants — of varying backgrounds and temperaments, of course —are thrown into the wilderness to spend an entire year building their own society with their own rules. Think Kid Nation for grown-ups. Will they govern by democracy, or will a dictator rise to power? Will they practice a certain religion, or will atheism rule? Will they farm their own food or eat each other as things devolve into anarchy and cannibalism? It'll be paradise or chaos (or something in the middle), and it'll be filmed for your enjoyment! CW The Flash Premieres: Tuesday, Oct. 7 at 8/7c The CW's highly anticipated Arrow spin-off stars Grant Gustin as Barry Allen, who becomes the fastest man alive, aka The Flash, after an explosion at the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator bestows him with superhuman speed. More lighthearted than its parent series, The Flash is set in Central City, where Barry works as a forensic investigator and uses his special power to help fight crime. He's aided in that endeavor by Det. Joe West (Law & Order's Jesse L. Martin), a cop who also serves as Barry's surrogate father; Barry's real father (TV's original Barry Allen, and Dawson Leery's dad, John Wesley Shipp) is in prison for allegedly murdering Barry's mother. Rounding out the cast are Candice Patton as Iris, Joe's daughter and Barry's BFF; Danielle Panabaker and Carlos Valdes as S.T.A.R. Labs scientists Caitlin Snow and Cisco Ramon; Rick Cosnett as Det. Eddie Thawne; and Tom Cavanagh as Dr. Harrison Wells.   Jane The Virgin Premieres: Monday, Oct. 13 at 9/8c Come on, it's all right there in the title: Gina Rodriguez stars as a young woman named Jane, and Jane is a virgin! What more is there to know? Well, okay, there is the fact that she's pregnant because she was accidentally artificially inseminated by her gynecologist. Whoops! And to make matters even more complicated, Jane has to decide whether or not to keep the baby after discovering the sperm specimen belonged to cancer survivor Rafael (Justin Baldoni), who's not only a former crush of Jane's, but also her new boss.   Research compiled with the help of TV Guide. A look back at the new TV shows for Fall 2013   How many survived? Of the shows we looked at for Fall premieres last year, not that many. This doesn't include other late premiere shows like mid-season or summer replacement series.   ABC (2/8) Betrayal - Canceled Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Renewed The Goldbergs - Renewed Trophy Wife - Canceled Lucky 7 - Canceled Back in the Game - Canceled Super Fun Night - Canceled Once Upon a Time in Wonderland - Canceled   NBC (1/6) The Blacklist - Renewed Ironside - Canceled Welcome to the Family - Canceled Sean Saves the World - Canceled The Michael J. Fox Show - Canceled Dracula - Canceled   CBS (2/5) We Are Men - Canceled Mom - Renewed Hostages - Canceled The Millers - Renewed The Crazy Ones - Canceled   FOX (2/3) Sleepy Hollow - Renewed Dads - Canceled Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Renewed   CW (2/3) The Originals - Renewed The Tomorrow People - Canceled Reign - Renewed  

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The Fit Union Team Leadership Calls
Jeff and Jason - Fall 2014 Kickoff

The Fit Union Team Leadership Calls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2014


by The Fit Union

Grace Bible Church - Non-Sermon Audio

GBC Elders & Deacons, "Ministry Fair (Fall 2014)" (Special Events and Seminars).

What's Up Bainbridge
WU-069 Creativity Classes for Seniors Fall 2014 Waterfront Park Center

What's Up Bainbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2014 5:34


Playwrights, quilters, musicians, dancers, artists -- come join the fun! Listen here as Sue Barrington, Manager of the Bainbridge Island Waterfront Park Community Center tells BCB host Joanna Pyle about her plan to offer two courses in creativity for seniors this fall. Building on her 25 years as an arts educator at the high school and college level, and her work with senior center nonprofits in Sedona, AZ, Barrington has melded her teaching experience and passion for the arts with her intense interest in the aging process and cultural gerontology to create two exciting programs: Creative Crones, and The Wabi-Sabi Artist. Creative Crones will provide a weekly gathering for women to celebrate their creative spirits and support one another in the arts. This class is about viewing women of advancing years as both powerful and fertile--albeit in new ways. Whatever your artistic passion, you'll find the group becomes a wonderfully supportive opportunity to share your life and work with other like-minded souls.  The class will run Fridays from 9-11am for 12 weeks, beginning September 19. Cost for the course is $60.00. Unlike Creative Crones, The Wabi-Sabi Artist will be open to men as well as women, and will offer readings and art projects to practice creativity in a variety of ways while exploring our nature, our interests, and our spirituality. Wabi-Sabi has to do with recognizing things as they age and reflect the passage of time -- a lovely metaphor for the aging artist in each of us. The class will run Thursdays from 9 - 10:30am for 12 weeks beginning September 18th. Cost for the course is $60. "The Senior Center here is remarkable," says Barrington. "Thanks to the collective commitment of resources between the City of Bainbridge Island, the Park District, and BISCC, the quality of life for our community¹s seniors is inspiring." To learn more about the Senior Center and these classes, visit http://www.biseniorcenter.org   Credits: BCB host and studio tech: Joanna Pyle; BCB audio editor: Tim Bird; "What's Up" music splash: Tim Bird; BCB ferry music: Dogfish Bay Studios; Podcast art: artopia creative.  

Fall 2014 Movie Preview

"Movie Date" from The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2014 28:36


Fall 2014 movie season is right around the corner, and the Movie Date team is geared up with ten of the movies they're most looking forward to.  Rafer's Picks The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby (September 12) Jimi: All is By My Side (Sepbember 26)  Whiplash (October 10)  Interstellar (November 7) Foxcatcher (November 14) Kristen's Picks Gone Girl (October 3)  The Theory of Everything (November 7) The Interview (December 25) This is Where I Leave You (September 12) Annie (December 19) Subscribe to the Movie Date podcast, like Movie Date on Facebook, follow Kristen on Twitter, and leave a message for Rafer and Kristen anytime at 571-7MOVIES (571-766-8437).