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How are we already at the first season finale?! In this episode of Dark Side Divas, we discuss the Star Wars Rebels episode "Fire Across the Galaxy" (s1e15). The Ghost Crew wants to save Kanan Jarrus from The Empire. The only problem is that he's imprisoned on Grand Moff Tarkin's Star Destroyer, parked outside Mustafar. What could go wrong? Listen to this episode to see how the Divas feel about this episode! If you would like to follow us on Social Media, find our Swag Store, or sign up for our Patreon, please check out our Linktree: https://linktr.ee/darksidedivas
The first week of cosmic activity kicking off October 2023 has been revving up to the Annular Solar Eclipse in Libra this weekend on 10/14 as a blazing ring of fire surrounds the new Libra Moon. Beginnings manifest as releasing inner deep rooted habits, beliefs, and interactions with others begin to radiate the corners of denial hidden away -even/especially from oneself. Pluto moving slowly forward in Capricorn brings a gust of wind to push our inner need for structures/institutions to evolve with our growing cost of living in today's ever changing technological world. Conservatism as an escape goat to treat others without dignity and respect, slowly simmers beneath the underbelly of society's garbage heaps -leaking toxic fumes intent on profits vs. life. Mars breezes into its second found home of Scorpio where it is free as a bird to make corrections with Pluto's help, co-ruler of Scorpio.Watch for nuclear tantrums, especially with the public as these could lead to permanent damage. The laser focus of Scorponic Mars is piercingly searching for clues intently beneath the underbelly of the beast written in graffiti stories. Breathe before answering in anger as war leads to only pain. Venus has settled in Virgo bringing discerning measures to long held values, and adding new ones as the world keeps evolving in all ways that our brain must soak up the knowledge. Never before has technology played such an important role in our everyday life and all of its many facets- with communication being the primary benefits. The good and the bad has surely brought out the ugly in all of us as the global matrix lights up cobwebs hidden in the grays- not in the black and white. Remember to breathe deeply filling your stomach with air -to calm down stress and slow down heartbeat. Doing this simple act of listening to your breathing will release pure energy aiding in healing anxiety. Next week Mercury races into Scorpio to join Mars -as the Sun quickly follows, making for a thin veil to the spiritual world this fall season; ending with a Lunar Eclipse in Taurus, where Uranus and Jupiter are currently wiggling their toes, beginning to awaken from their long summer hibernations. Thank you and much gratitude for joining me and please share any insights on how the cosmic climate has affected you personally. Please like and subscribe. Picture for poster are from NASA. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jody-cirame/message
The first season of Rebels has come around the turn of the midseason and is headed directly towards a dramatic conclusion. But before it gets there, we have some business to take care of. First of all, Ezra's gonna need to get a lightsaber. Second, we gotta get to the bottom of this "senator-in-exile" business. And of course, it wouldn't be a Filoni-helmed Star Wars product without a few special guest cameos. And hey, somehow, we're not even that mad about them. Next Time: Rebels 13 - 15 ("Call to Action," "Rebel Resolve," and "Fire Across the Galaxy") Show Notes Hosted by Rob Zacny (@RobZacny) Featuring Alicia Acampora (@ali_west), Austin Walker (@austin_walker), and Natalie Watson (@nataliewatson) Produced by Ricardo Contreras (@a_cado_appears) Music by Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal) Cover art by Xeecee (@xeeceevevo)
Heralded as "[one] of the most powerful voices of our time" by the Los Angeles Times, bass-baritone Davóne Tines has come to international attention as a path-breaking artist whose work not only encompasses a diverse repertoire but also explores the social issues of today. As a Black, gay, classically trained performer at the intersection of many histories, cultures, and aesthetics, Tines is engaged in work that blends opera, art song, contemporary classical music, spirituals, gospel, and songs of protest, as a means to tell a deeply personal story of perseverance that connects to all of humanity. Davóne Tines is Musical America's 2022 Vocalist of the Year. During the 2022-23 season, he continues his role as the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale's first-ever Creative Partner and, beginning in January 2023, he will serve as Brooklyn Academy of Music's first Artist in Residence in more than a decade. In addition to strategic planning, programming, and working within the community, this season Tines curates the “Artist as Human” program, exploring how each artist's subjectivity—be it their race, gender, sexuality, etc.—informs performance, and how these perspectives develop throughout their repertoire. In the fall of 2022, Tines makes a number of important debuts at prominent New York institutions, including the Park Avenue Armory, New York Philharmonic, BAM, and Carnegie Hall, continuing to establish a strong presence in the city's classical scene. He opens his season with the New York premiere of Tyshawn Sorey's Monochromatic Light (Afterlife) at the Park Avenue Armory, also doubling as Tines' Armory debut. Inspired by one of Sorey's most important influences, Morton Feldman and his work Rothko Chapel, Monochromatic Light (Afterlife) takes after Feldman's focus on expansive textures and enveloping sounds, aiming to create an all-immersive experience. Tine's solo part was written specifically for him by Sorey, marking a third collaboration between the pair; Sorey previously created arrangements for Tines' Recital No. 1: MASS and Concerto No. 2: ANTHEM. Peter Sellars directs, with whom Davóne collaborated in John Adam's opera Girls of the Golden West and Kaija Saariaho's Only the Sound Remains. Tines' engagements continue with Everything Rises, an original, evening length staged musical work he created with violinist Jennifer Koh, premiering in New York as part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival. Everything Rises tells the story of Tines' and Koh's artistic journeys and family histories through music, projections, and recorded interviews. As a platform, it also centers the need for artists of color to be seen and heard. Everything Rises premiered in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles in April 2022, with the LA Times commenting, “Koh and Tines' stories have made them what they are, but their art needs to be—and is—great enough to tell us who they are.” This season also has Tines making his New York Philharmonic debut performing in Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, led by Jaap van Zweden. Tines returns to the New York Philharmonic in the spring to sing the Vox Christi in Bach's St. Matthew Passion, also under van Zweden. Tines is a musician who takes full agency of his work, devising performances from conception to performance. His Recital No. 1: MASS program reflects this ethos, combining traditional music with pieces by J.S. Bach, Margaret Bonds, Moses Hogan, Julius Eastman, Caroline Shaw, Tyshawn Sorey, and Tines. This season, he makes his Carnegie Hall recital debut performing MASS at Weill Hall, and later brings the program to the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, Baltimore's Shriver Hall, for the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, and as part of Boston's Celebrity Series. Concerto No. 1: SERMON is a similar artistic endeavor, combining pieces including John Adams' El Niño; Vigil, written by Tines and Igée Dieudonné with orchestration by Matthew Aucoin; “You Want the Truth, but You Don't Want to Know,” from Anthony Davis' X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X; and poems from Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, and Maya Angelou into a concert performance. In May 2021, Tines performed Concerto No. 1: SERMON with Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. He recently premiered Concerto No. 2: ANTHEM—created by Tines with music by Michael Schachter, Caroline Shaw, Tyshawn Sorey, and text by Mahogany L. Browne—with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl. Also this season, Tines performs in El Niño with the Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by composer John Adams; a concert performance of Adams' Girls of the Golden West with the Los Angeles Philharmonic also led by Adams; and a chamber music recital with the New World Symphony.Going beyond the concert hall, Davóne Tines also creates short music films that use powerful visuals to accentuate the social and poetic dimensions of the music. In September 2020, Lincoln Center presented his music film VIGIL, which pays tribute to Breonna Taylor, the EMT and aspiring nurse who was shot and killed by police in her Louisville home, and whose tragic death has fueled an international outcry. Created in collaboration with Igée Dieudonné, and Conor Hanick, the work was subsequently arranged for orchestra by Matthew Aucoin and premiered in a live-stream by Tines and the Louisville Orchestra, conducted by Teddy Abrams. Aucoin's orchestration is also currently part of Tines' Concerto No. 1: SERMON. He also co-created Strange Fruit with Jennifer Koh, a film juxtaposing violence against Asian Americans with Ken Ueno's arrangement of “Strange Fruit” — which the duo perform in Everything Rises — directed by dramaturg Kee-Yoon Nahm. The work premiered virtually as part of Carnegie Hall's “Voices of Hope Series.” Additional music films include FREUDE, an acapella “mashup” of Beethoven with African-American hymns that was shot, produced, and edited by Davóne Tines at his hometown church in Warrenton, Virginia and presented virtually by the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale; EASTMAN, a micro-biographical film highlighting the life and work of composer Julius Eastman; and NATIVE SON, in which Tines sings the Black national anthem, “Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing,” and pays homage to the '60s Civil Rights-era motto “I am a man.” The latter film was created for the fourth annual Native Son Awards, which celebrate Black, gay excellence. Further online highlights include appearances as part of Boston Lyric Opera's new miniseries, desert in, marking his company debut; LA Opera at Home's Living Room Recitals; and the 2020 NEA Human and Civil Rights Awards.Notable performances on the opera stage the world premiere performances of Kaija Saariaho's Only the Sound Remains directed by Peter Sellars at Dutch National Opera, Finnish National Opera, Opéra national de Paris, and Teatro Real (Madrid); the world and European premieres of John Adams and Peter Sellars' Girls of the Golden West at San Francisco Opera and Dutch National Opera, respectively; the title role in a new production of Anthony Davis' X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X with the Detroit Opera (where he was Artist in Residence during the 2021-22 season) and the Boston Modern Opera Project with Odyssey Opera in Boston where it was recorded for future release; the world premiere of Terence Blanchard and Kasi Lemmons' Fire Shut Up In My Bones at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis; the world premiere of Matthew Aucoin's Crossing, directed by Diane Paulus at the Brooklyn Academy of Music; a new production of Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex at Lisbon's Teatro Nacional de São Carlos led by Leo Hussain; and Handel's rarely staged Aci, Galatea, e Polifemo at National Sawdust, presented in a new production by Christopher Alden. As a member of the American Modern Opera Company (AMOC), Tines served as a co-music director of the 2022 Ojai Music Festival, and has performed in Hans Werner Henze's El Cimarrón, John Adams' Nativity Reconsidered, and Were You There in collaboration with composers Matthew Aucoin and Michael Schachter.Davóne Tines is co-creator and co-librettist of The Black Clown, a music theater experience inspired by Langston Hughes' poem of the same name. The work, which was created in collaboration with director Zack Winokur and composer Michael Schachter, expresses a Black man's resilience against America's legacy of oppression—fusing vaudeville, opera, jazz, and spirituals to bring Hughes' verse to life onstage. The world premiere was given by the American Repertory Theater in 2018, and The Black Clown was presented by Lincoln Center in summer 2019.Concert appearances have included John Adams' El Niño with the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin under Vladimir Jurowski, Schumann's Das Paradies und die Peri with Louis Langrée and the Cincinnati Symphony, Kaija Saariaho's True Fire with the Orchestre national de France conducted by Olari Elts, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with Michael Tilson Thomas leading the San Francisco Symphony, Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex with Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Royal Swedish Orchestra, and a program spotlighting music of resistance by George Crumb, Julius Eastman, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Caroline Shaw with conductor Christian Reif and members of the San Francisco Symphony at SoundBox. He also sang works by Caroline Shaw and Kaija Saariaho alongside the Calder Quartet and International Contemporary Ensemble at the Ojai Music Festival. In May 2021, Tines sang in Tulsa Opera's concert Greenwood Overcomes, which honored the resilience of Black Tulsans and Black America one hundred years after the Tulsa Race Massacre. That event featured Tines premiering “There are Many Trails of Tears,” an aria from Anthony Davis' opera-in-progress Fire Across the Tracks: Tulsa 1921.Davóne Tines is a winner of the 2020 Sphinx Medal of Excellence, recognizing extraordinary classical musicians of color who, early in their career, demonstrate artistic excellence, outstanding work ethic, a spirit of determination, and an ongoing commitment to leadership and their communities. In 2019 he was named as one of Time Magazine's Next Generation Leaders. He is also the recipient of the 2018 Emerging Artists Award given by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and is a graduate of The Juilliard School and Harvard University, where he teaches a semester-length course “How to be a Tool: Storytelling Across Disciplines” in collaboration with director Zack Winokur.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture. To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory. Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode ★ Support this podcast ★
This week on First Steps, we watch "Star Wars: Rebels" Season Episodes 13-15, "Call to Action", Rebels Resolve", and "Fire Across the Galaxy"
It seems the United Conservative Party of Alberta's not all that united. Jason Kenney's spectacular fall from grace suggests the "big tent" approach is an unmitigated failure for conservatives in Alberta. And this is in Canada's conservative heartland! You've got to think Kenney's meagre 51.4% support in this week's leadership review reflects a similar schism in the federal ranks. Today on the WRIT RACE, we're joined by Bob Reid, Principal at Broadway Strategy and Communications and Bob Richardson, Senior Counsel at National Public Relations to read the entrails and give us a sense of what this means for the conservative movement across Canada.
In this episode of Fire University, Marcus chats with Dr. Katie Greenberg, research ecologist of upland hardwood ecology and management for the USDA Forest Service. Join them as they discuss findings from long-term research treatments studying the effects of fire intensity on disturbance-dependent species. From open savannahs to upland oaks, you'll learn the history of fire on the North American landscape as well as tips for improving your current land management practices. Katie H. Greenberg | cathryn.greenberg@usda.gov Paper: Greenberg et al 2021. Introduction to Fire Ecology Across USA Forested Ecosystems: Past, Present, and Future. In Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present, and Future of US Forested Ecosystems (pp. 1-30). Springer, Cham. Want to help fund ongoing research at the UF DEER Lab? Click here to donate today! For more information, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Dr. Marcus Lashley: @DrDisturbance UF DEER Lab: @ufdeerlab
In this episode of Fire University, Marcus chats with Dr. Katie Greenberg, research ecologist of upland hardwood ecology and management for the USDA Forest Service. Join as they discuss findings from long-term research treatments studying the effects of fire intensity on disturbance-dependent species. From open savannahs to upland oaks, you'll learn the history of fire on the North American landscape as well as tips for improving your current land management practices. Katie H. Greenberg | cathryn.greenberg@usda.gov Paper: Greenberg et al 2021. Introduction to Fire Ecology Across USA Forested Ecosystems: Past, Present, and Future. In Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present, and Future of US Forested Ecosystems (pp. 1-30). Springer, Cham. Want to help fund ongoing research at the UF DEER Lab? Click here to donate today! For more information, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Dr. Marcus Lashley: @DrDisturbance UF DEER Lab: @ufdeerlab
In this episode, Dr Simon McKenzie talks with Dr Tristan Moss about history of Australia in Space. They discuss the history of Australia in space, starting with its beginnings in a rocket range in Woomera in the 1960s to the recent founding of the Australian Space Agency. They discuss the patchy approach that Australia has taken to space exploitation, and put it into a broader perspective. Dr Tristan Moss is a senior lecturer in the Griffith Asia Institute. He is a historian researching Australian space history and the history of the ADF with a focus on its culture and policy. His current research focuses on a history of Australian space activities, 1957 – 2020, and he is also working on a history of sex in the Australian military. He is the author of Guarding the Periphery: The Australian Army in Papua New Guinea, 1951–75 (Cambridge University Press, 2017), and co-editor of Beyond Combat: Australian military activity away from the battlefields (NewSouth Books, 2018). Tristan has worked on the Official History of Australian operations in Afghanistan, Iraq and East Timor at the Australian War Memorial and on the Official History of peacekeeping. Further readingBrett Biddington, 'Is Australia Really Lost in Space?', (2021) 57 Space Policy The work of Asif A. SiddiqiDesmond Ball, Bill Robinson, Richard Tanter and others, The Pine Gap ProjectKerrie Dougherty, Australia in Space (2017: ATF Press)Peter Morton, Fire Across the Desert (2017: Department of Defence)
Vi diskuterer de tre siste episodene fra første sesong av STAR WARS REBELS. Inkludert har vi en intens diskusjon rundt moralen til THE EMPIRE og dets individer. Vi dekker følgende episoder: 1.13. Call to Action 1.14. Rebel Resolve 1.15. Fire Across the Galaxy. I studio: Håkon Øren, Christian Aspen, Guro Wågan
Star Wars Rebels 15: Fire Across the Galaxy A daring rescue increases Imperial security, forcing the Rebels to call for help. Submit corrections to us here: Bit.ly/BothanReport First aired on March 2, 2015, written by Simon Kinberg, and directed by Dave Filoni. Music by Zen_Man
Join The BGS Nerdy Knights and take a look at the importance of trust and communication within a family as they examine Star Wars: Rebels season 1, episodes 13-15 (“Call to Action,” “Rebel Resolve,” and “Fire Across the Galaxy”). We made it to the season 1 finale! We all have fun hating on Grand Moff Tarkin and his tactics. We reflect on the desire to rescue our friends, even when they already sacrificed themselves for us. Sara and Colleen speculate on just how many people Chopper has killed at this point...but he’s such a charmer! Sara shines as she spots an easter egg that Anders and Colleen missed! Then Flo joins in to give her takes as a first time watcher in Newbie from Naboo! To close, we all explore our questions about these episodes and seek answers in each other and the wider Star Wars lore! Find us online!!! Twitter: @GeekStudies Instagram: @bohemiangeekstudies Facebook: @bohemiangeekstudies http://www.bohemiangeekstudies.com (www.bohemiangeekstudies.com) http://www.forgottenentertainment.com (www.forgottenentertainment.com)
Zack and John review Star Wars The Clone Wars season 1 episode 16 "The Hidden Enemy", as well as Star Wars Rebels season 1 episode 15 "Fire Across the Galaxy". Web: starwarstvtalk.com Twitter: @starwarstvtalk Email: hello@starwarstvtalk.com
PRAYER FOCUS: IT IS TIME TO BRING DOWN THE STRONG MAN AND TO SPREAD GOD’S HOLY FIRE ACROSS AMERICA! Listen to the Prayer Audio: Heavenly Father, We gives You thanks and praise for Your Loving Kindness endures forever and we knowYou give it to us because of what Yeshuah, Your Son has done for us! You have delivered our life from the wages of sin which is death! We are in the land of the living because of trust in You and our Faith in You pleases You! So Lord, we are confident that You hear us and that Your Plans for us will unfold in these days even though the enemy only taunts us with an evil report and continually speaks lies and causes those weak to falter, but Lord we know we can do all things in Christ Jesus for His is our strength and leads us against a defeated foe, for He has already broken the works of the devil and shows us the way to walk in these days of confusion and unrest. Lord we place our trust in You and know that the Promises You have made are the Promises You Keep! Lord, we hate what You hate and love what You love. We walk away from lying and cheating which the enemy has done to make themselves look as if they are still in control. Lord we are appalled by the mockery that is taking place in our government and all those who are in charge of this sham. We know this is not what You have appointed for this time and we Your People have shown You by all our prayers and even our votes that we want Your anointed to remain our President and that the goodness he has done to continue to rule over us as a nation under Your Kingdom now and into the future! Lord as Your prophetic voices have spoken we hold onto in Faith: there is a consequence for those who have proclaimed lies and who bear false witness. Lord, Your Mighty Hand is dealing with this mockery and we will see how You raise up the right man and woman who will challenge this travesty and will be Your instrument to stop it and bring it to a swift conclusion and put America back on the Plan You have for us. Raise up in us a Holy Fire of conviction that will be clearly spoken and acted upon in this day. We will not continue to be led by a lie no matter who has certified it and we will see all of this come to naught. Continue to expose even those who wolves in sheep clothing and those whom we call in name only but are really betrayers and deceivers against all that we have considered sacred and holy about America our freedom and our ability to worship You and boldly speak Your Name wherever we are and in whatever we do in our work, our play and our home lives! We know You will win and those who are in alignment direct opposition to You will face their consequences for they have violated the oaths of their offices and have been selfish over the good of America! Not only here Lord, but also for all those who are united with us around the world to make men free and acknowledge You as the true God and Your Son, Yeshuah as our Savior and Lord! Lord, as we start our prayer today and everyday we blow the trumpet to awaken those who are asleep or have been weakened that they have the spine to break off any witchcraft and intimidation that has compromised them. Lord raise up now those who are in offices ofleadership to be bold and courageous: let the weak say they are strong! Let the trumpet sound alert them to now is the time of deliverance by Your Mighty Hand! For Lord this a season of Kingdom demonstration and abundance as we march forward under our Command and guidance of Your Holy Spirit! Lord, we shall see as the prophet Joel has said; the mountains will drip with New Wine , the Hills shall flow with milk and a fountain shall flow from the House of the Lord! All of this will happen among us as You have covered us with Your Loving Kindness through Your Son, Yeshuah our Messiah and King now and forever! Amen! Search Strike Force of Prayer Search for: Categories
It’s the Season 1 finale! Tonight the Snark and the Scholar are excited to revisit the Fire Across the Galaxy!! The Showdown between Kanan and the Inquisitor... the Rebel Alliance!! So much is going on!! (Actual Star Wars talk starts at 19:45 for those who skip the rambling). Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/420213916040128. Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/mpKa7aY and. Twitter: https://twitter.com/nerdshouseof?s=21
There's still no trailer for season 2 of The Mandalorian, but who cares?!? We've got stuff to talk about. Here's what happens: Dallas is back, people. Jessica Schroeder single-handedly saves Who Got What this week. How important are the toys that will be coming out? There are some books coming out that you might want to read. Now that the Skywalker saga is over, how is everyone feeling about the future of Star Wars? Lucasfilm, what are you up to? Watch S01E15 of Star Wars Rebels, Fire Across the Galaxy, with us! Sabine kills a lot of people and may be the most athletic person ever. Does Kanan escape? Who is Fulcrum? You'll be orange with excitement when you find out. WE HAVE MERCH! You can get t-shirts and the like at TeePublic.com and Redbubble.com . Eric has a Bandcamp page where you can get uncompressed stereo versions of some of the great podcast themes and bumpers you've come to know and love! I know, right?!? Check it out here! A big thank you Xurxo (@laseraw) for the killer artwork! Dig the show? Consider leaving us a 5-star review on iTunes! Robbo said you should. Follow us on Instagram: @badmotivators Follow us on Twitter! The Bad Motivators: @bad_motivators Luke Cruser: @lukecruser Eric Strothers: @ericstrothers Dallas Wood: @tarkintangents
Vader, Tarkin, and the Grand Inquisitor make their big move against the Rebels of Phoenix Squadron in the explosive Season Finale. We discuss the sacrifices that Ezra and Kanan make for each other, the arrival of fan favorite characters, and what exactly make Darth Vader tick. All this and more on this week's World Between Worlds Podcast. In this episode we discuss the Season 1 Rebels episodes "Call to Action, "Rebel Resolve," and "Fire Across the Galaxy; as well as the Season 2 episodes "The Siege of Lothal Pt. I & II." Artwork by: https://www.deviantart.com/sai-chaan RSS Feed: http://worldbetweenworldspodcast.libsyn.com/rss Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WBWPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldbetweenworldsofficial/
After a two-week hiatus, Podaganda Episode 5 is here. Journalists Ben Cowles and Steve Sweeney discuss: The Blairite-Tory alliance party Change UK splitting / Theresa May’s resignation / and Donald Trump’s visit to Britain (2:11) The Turkish state objects to Kurdish journalist Seda Taskin’s acquittal claiming her work is spreading ‘terrorist propaganda’ And gay rugby player Ken Macahria speaks with Ben Cowles about the fears he will face persecution in Kenya if Britain deports him Brace yourself for profoundly left-wing views and plenty of bad language Show notes Change UK falls apart as 6 of its 11 MPs quit the Blairite-Tory alliance mstar.link/2EUkA09 Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives Tweet mstar.link/2Mu3tII Theresa May resigns: mstar.link/2WoCuCR Trump’s visit to Britain: mstar.link/2Kvmhoi Update on Kurdish jouranlist Seda Taskin: mstar.link/2WKP5j1 Make sure to check out US jouranlist Jeremy Scahill’s brilliant podcast Intercepted here: mstar.link/2WrriFq Police storm Sydney headquarters of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation: mstar.link/2IfmE3q France attacks press freedom: mstar.link/2ZckB7s Check out Ben’s articles on Ken Macharia’s case here: mstar.link/2KvY0yy, mstar.link/2IkaeHQ, and mstar.link/2K3dkTM You can follow Steve Sweeney and Ben Cowles on Twitter via @SweeneySteve and @Cowlesz
“Fire Across The Galaxy” — the spectacular finale to Season One of Rebels — continues and wraps up the events of "Call to Action" and "Rebel Resolve," with the Rebels on a mission to rescue their leader, Kanan Jarrus, from the Galactic Empire. A massive battle takes place between the Empire and Rebel forces above Mustafar, Darth Vader and Bail Organa return, Kanan faces the Inquisitor one last time, and Fulcrum's identity is revealed as former Padawan and fan favorite AHSOKA TANO!!! "Fire Across the Galaxy" is the fifteenth and final episode of the first season of Star Wars Rebels. It is the fifteenth episode of the series overall. The episode, written by Simon Kinberg and directed by Dave Filoni, premiered on Disney XD on March 2, 2015. http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Fire_Across_the_Galaxy Check out more of the BizzleCast at: www.bizzlecast.com facebook.com/bizzlecast @thebizzle81 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by The BizzleCast (Jesse F. Brenner)
It's a Star Wars Rebels Briefing! We're covering "Fire Across the Galaxy," the season 1 finale, featuring the returns of Ahsoka Tano and Darth Vader. Punch it! ***We’re listener supported! Go to http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to donate to the Star Wars 7x7 podcast, and you’ll get some fabulous rewards for your pledge.*** Check out SW7x7.com for full Star Wars 7x7 show notes and links, and to comment on any of the content of this episode! If you like what you've heard, please leave us a rating or review on iTunes or Stitcher, which will also help more people discover this Star Wars podcast. Don't forget to join the Star Wars 7x7 fun on Facebook at Facebook.com/SW7x7, and follow the breaking news Twitter feed at Twitter.com/SW7x7Podcast. We're also on Pinterest and Instagram as "SW7x7" too, and we'd love to connect with you there!
Welcome to Rebellion A Star Wars Rebels Mopcast. A bitter sweet episode brought you by our friends at Inversepress.com. Well this is it kids, the end of the road, the end of Season 1. We find out a lot of thing in this episode, and find out that this is just the beginning for our Ghost Crew. John Scotty, Ethan and Carter as they hold each other, try not to cry, have this real tender moment not give into the darkside. Or maybe they do, you'll just have to listen and find out. our sponsor www.inversepress.com Contact us at www.mocpast.comwww.facebook.com/mopcastnetwork on twitterScotty @scottywhiteEthan @Ethanyoung1991Carter @Carter_Maynard Mopcast @mopcastnetwork
Lors de cette émission, Hervé, Henri et Thomas analysent la seconde moitié de la saison 1 de la série animée Star Wars Rebels qui couvre les épisodes: L'Épreuve du Jedi (Path of the Jedi), La Main gagnante (Idiot's Array), Vision d'espoir (Vision of Hope), L'Appel de l'action (Call to Action), Les Rebelles résolus (Rebel Resolve), Galaxie en flammes (Fire Across the Galaxy). De plus, vos collaborateurs spéculent sur la saison 2 en s'appuyant sur la bande-annonce révélée à Star Wars Celebration Anaheim.
Lots of big and exciting things have been happening in the Star Wars universe, so Kyle and Tim are back with a brand new episode to discuss it all! We talk about the recently announced title for the first standalone film Rogue One, the release date for Episode VIII, as well the latest news and […]
In this episode of Reation Corps, first we speculate for a few minutes on what we’ll see in Fire Across the Galaxy, then we discuss this epic episode in detail. How about that Fulcrum reveal? The Inquisitor? Vader? What does this mean for season 2? Also, we go off on tangents about force nexuses, the horrors of real-world war vs. the awesomeness of Star Wars war, and the finer points of death in Star Wars. Join us, and together we can have fun in our small corner of the podcasting galaxy! Oh, and don't forget to leave a review!Check us out:Twitter: @forcechildrenFacebook: Children of the ForceWebsite: www.childrenoftheforce.comEmail: forcechildren@gmail.com
Recorded 2-24-15. We make predictions about "Fire Across the Galaxy," Chris feels a little blue, and Joe cheers him up with a story about hot wings. All this and more on this week's Brews and Blasters!
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Mike and Matt are back to talk Fire Across the Galaxy, the fourteenth episode of the Disney XD series, Star Wars Rebels! Plus they talk Season 2, Ahsoka Tano, new cast members, and Harrison Ford’s plane crash! All that and more on this all-new episode of The Rebels Podcast! Welcome to the Rebellion.
Teresa and Steve are joined by Erich Shoeneweiss (@Darth_Duff on Twitter), Aaron Goins from Star Wars Bookworms and Bad Wolf Radio and Kay from Fangirl Blog to discuss the final two episodes of the first season of Star Wars Rebels. Rebel Resolve and Fire Across the Galaxy rounded out the first season of what was for Steve a surprisingly great […]
Mike and Matt are back to talk Fire Across the Galaxy, the fourteenth episode of the Disney XD series, Star Wars Rebels! Plus they talk Season 2, Ahsoka Tano, new cast members, and Harrison Ford’s plane crash! All that and more on this all-new episode of The Rebels Podcast! Welcome to the Rebellion.
Teresa and Steve are joined by Erich Shoeneweiss (@Darth_Duff on Twitter), Aaron Goins from Star Wars Bookworms and Bad Wolf Radio and Kay from Fangirl Blog to discuss the final two episodes of the first season of Star Wars Rebels. Rebel Resolve and Fire Across the Galaxy rounded out the first season of what was for Steve a surprisingly great […]
Join your hosts Tom, Stephen, and William, along with Mark and Erin, as they discuss the season one finale of Star Wars: Rebels — “Fire Across the Galaxy.” The Ion Cannon Podcast is your source for entertainment reviews from a galaxy far, far away, including Rebels, the sequel trilogy, spin-off films, and more. Email: contact@ioncannoncast.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ioncannoncast […]
Rebels Roundtable: Information, Commentary, and Discussion About Star Wars Rebels
Christian Blauvelt from BBC Culture joins us to discuss the Star Wars Rebels episode "Fire Across the Galaxy."
After last night's episode of Rebels and the game-changing events that occurred, Bryan, Mike, and Amy couldn't resist putting together a special 30 minute episode to discuss possibilities and reactions. Warning: There are spoilers for the season one finale of Rebels on this show. It is not recommended that you listen to it before you watch "Fire Across the Galaxy." If you like the show, please leave us iTunes/Stitcher reviews and share us with your friends and family! We’d greatly appreciate it.Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings.Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.comThanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!