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Wrapping a TV show is more than just calling it a wrap! In this episode of Decorating Pages Podcast, Emmy-winning Set Decorator Kim Wannop breaks down the behind-the-scenes process of closing out a production. From finalizing budgets and asset management to coordinating with multiple departments, Kim shares insider knowledge on what it takes to wrap a show the right way. Plus, she recaps the 2025 Oscars, discusses the importance of set decoration in award-winning films, and gives an inside look at her experiences on Doctor Odyssey. If you're in the film and TV industry or just love behind-the-scenes insights, this episode is a must-listen!
Life is imitating art when an actor descends into madness but which actor is it. Which thespian murdered Eric Benderson? Let's review our PlayBill and remember our cues while Jessica sets aside friendships and personalities to uncover a murderer. https://www.patreon.com/Thefletcherfiles
A Life In Your Hands 49-06-07 Final Curtain Call
In this episode, Niall asks the burning question: Will Donald Trump's second term in office be a blessing or a curse for America and the world? With Trump set to become the 47th President of the United States, opinions are sharply divided. Some view him as a straight-talking businessman poised to boost the economy and tackle national security threats, while others fear his confrontational style and policies could lead to deeper global tensions.Some callers express unwavering optimism, believing Trump's business acumen and unorthodox approach will rejuvenate the economy, secure America's borders, and position him as a potential world-stage savior. They see his no-nonsense style as precisely what the country needs.On the flip side, other callers feel deeply concerned about the next four years. They point to Trump's unpredictable track record, divisive rhetoric, and a history of policies favoring the wealthy while neglecting the vulnerable. For them, the prospect of heightened conflict with allies and adversaries casts a shadow over any hope of positive change.Niall concludes by recognizing the stark divide between those ready to embrace Trump's unconventional leadership and those who worry about the international and domestic fallout. Listeners are left to decide whether the next four years will bring redemption or regression.
At the height of his fame, Dickens falls in love with a young woman (Nelly Ternan) and a city (Paris). He survives a train crash and public disapproval over his separation from his wife. People turn out in droves to see him perform his works on stage. But his lifestyle is catching up with him and his health is failing. What is his final scene to be? We look back at his life and try to work out what “Dickensian” really means.Listen to Legacy on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can binge episodes early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/legacy now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In May 2010, a young woman named Julie Kibuishi is found murdered inside her friend Sam Elizer's apartment. And Sam is nowhere to be found. At the same time, their neighbors Dan and Rachel are starring in the LOCAL COMMUNITY THEATER PRODUCTION OF "NINE". That's all we can tell you here in the description because THIS STORY IS BANANAS AND YOU JUST NEED TO DIVE IN. Like...WHAT? LOOKING FOR MORE TCO? On our Patreon feed, you'll find over 400 FULL AD-FREE BONUS episodes to BINGE RIGHT NOW, including our episode-by-episode coverage of popular documentary series like Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God, LulaRich, and The Curious Case of Natalia Grace; classics like The Jinx, Making A Murderer, and The Staircase; and well-known cases like The Menendez Murders, Casey Anthony: American Murder Mystery, and The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, and so many more!
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Last night marked the very last Posche Fashion Show... and it was a goodie. I journey down memory lane of all things with Kim D. and finally say goodbye to the fashion show that made reality TV so buzzworthy. xoxo Kim love you forever. Deana
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THE FINAL CURTAIN CALL, 16min,. USA Directed by Jessica Orcsik, Robbie Ryde As Ella embarks on a musical journey, she meets 4 other teenagers, each with a new song. Taking place in a mysterious theater, the musical numbers reveal heart wrenching stories of child trafficking sung in new and creative ways. The Final Curtain Call combines a serious matter with the power of music to convey an impactful message and tell a devastating story. http://www.diversitypictures.org/ https://www.instagram.com/thefinalcurtaincall_shortfilm Get to know creator/producer Paris Joy: I'm Paris Joy, the creator, co-writer, producer and lead in The Final Curtain Call. I created this film to spread awareness on human trafficking in order to start conversations, to one day stamp it out. This issue is spread vast and wide across the entire world, and without speaking up and being a voice for the voiceless, it will only continue to worsen. I hope this film can give viewers an insight into this issue, so we can come together to put an end to human trafficking. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
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Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain
Revelation—Unveiling the End, Act 3: The Final Curtain