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Can you guys believe Season 3 of 6 flights up has come to an end?! We are absolutely ecstatic to have shared these moments with you each and every week, and we're looking forward to returning with Season 4 once Ali's wedding festivities are wrapped up.Please send us a DM and share what you want to see on season 4, we have a TON of ideas we want to implement.Sending heaps of love your way. For more BTS of who we are at 6FlightsUp-@6flightsup on Instagram and TikTok & our personal handles are-@delaniearin @charissa_fawn & @alibristow_For more info on 6 Flights UP:Follow: @6FlightsUp on IG Follow Ali: @alibristow_Follow Charissa: @charissa_fawnFollow Delanie: @delaniearinEMAIL: 6flightsuppodcast@gmail.com
Welcome back to 6 Flights Up! This podcast bloomed from a NYC friendship. Three girlfriends navigating their late 20s and on…We're so glad you're here! This week we discuss moving in with your man…what to expect (and not), and marriage surnames! Do you take your s/o's surname into account and would you, or wouldn't you take the name Cockburn as your new last night….? Tune in for that to make sense
Writer-director, Charlie Peters, was raised in New York City before spending his high school years at Stonyhurst College in Lancashire, England, where he was classmates with the director Charles Sturridge and actor Edward Duke. Charlie then studied theater at the University of Connecticut and subsequently received a Schubert Fellowship to do graduate work in playwriting at Carnegie Mellon University here in Pittsburgh. While at CMU, his plays were acted by fellow students including Holly Hunter and Cherry Jones. After graduating, he returned to New York to work as a playwright. His plays have been produced at La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, Primary Stages, Playwrights Horizons, The Actors Theater of Louisville and The Edinburgh Festival. In 1978, Charlie was brought to Los Angeles by Columbia Pictures as part of a program looking for new writers, a program that turned out to be little more than a publicity stunt to distract from the bad PR Columbia had received as a result of its head, David Begelman, embezzling money from various actors. Charlie's first produced movie, Paternity, is based on a play he'd written while at CMU. It starred Burt Reynolds and was directed by David Steinberg. He's had a dozen other movies pr oduced including Blame It On Rio directed by Stanley Donen, Kiss Me Goodbye directed by Robert Mulligan, and Her Alibi, directed by Bruce Beresford. He's also directed two of his own: Passed Away with Bob Hoskins, Maureen Stapleton and Frances McDormand and Music From Another Room with Jude Law and Brenda Blethyn. Charlie has doctored over forty other produced movies and many more unproduced ones. Renee Zellweger won The Golden Bear Award at The Berlin Film Festival for the 2010 movie, My One and Only, that Charlie wrote. Hs most recent film was 5 Flights Up based on the novel by Jill Ciment, which starred no less than Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton.
In this episode Costume Designer Arjun Bhasin and host Robert Meyer Burnett exclusive episode Creating and designing unique worlds, characters and adventures through costume, Arjun's recent film and television work includes: Ms Marvel, After Yang, A Suitable Boy, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Gully Boy, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, The Happytime Murders, HBO's Divorce (Season 1, 2 & 3), 3 Generations, Love is Strange, Begin Again, Life of Pi, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, 5 Flights Up and Dil Dhaddakne Do. Arjun resides in New York City. Arjun Bhasin was born in India and studied film at New York University's Tisch School of Arts. Today, Arjun shuttles effortlessly between Hollywood and Bollywood; crisscrossing sensibilities and ideologies. YouTube: https://youtu.be/51PwbAjgkNU Thank you to our sponsor @crccostumes Costume Rentals Corporation takes pride in its commitment to each customer, helping to produce the type of exceptional look needed for a successful production. Website: https://costumerentalscorp.com/services/ Thank you to The John Campea Show Designing Hollywood Productions Follow & Subscribe to @designinghollywoodpodcast on YouTube & where ever you tune into your podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tracy is Amasia Entertainment's Senior VP of Television. Currently, Amasia is in development at The CW with a sequel series to Dan Curtis' classic, "Dark Shadows," to be showrun by Emmy-winner Mark B. Perry. Additional shows in development include "Because the Night" based on the James Ellory book, "Wolfe"— A contemporary mystery thriller series inspired by a Patricia Highsmithian author, a Francis Perkins miniseries about the trailblazing woman known as FDR's conscience, and a sexy CIA actioner created by "Spygame" writer Michael Frost Beckner.A graduate of Pepperdine University, Tracy began her film in production before working as a personal assistant to actress, Jennifer Aniston. Tracy assisted Aniston in production during three seasons of "Friends," and several feature films. After working as a script analyst for producers Jennifer and Suzanne Todd at Team Todd, Tracy took a story editor position with producer Rob Fried at Fried Films; there she worked on projects including "The Boondock Saints," and HBO'S critical darling, "Winchell." Tracy next joined producer Dan Halsted at Halsted Pictures, who was then partnered with Oliver Stone, where she worked in development on TNT's "Witchblade" and films including "Any Given Sunday" and "The Art of War."Spending much of her childhood as a rabid fan of science fiction and horror films, Tracy was next hired by her childhood hero, Gale Anne Hurd, at her company, Valhalla Motion Pictures. She rose through the ranks to become Senior Vice President and Head of Development. At Valhalla Tracy was the executive in charge of production on the PBS award-winning documentary, "True Whispers: The Story of the Navajo Codetalkers" and helped develop Ang Lee's "Hulk," Marvel's "The Punisher," and Karyn Kusama's "Aeon Flux."After four years at Valhalla, she headed up development for Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman's Revelations Entertainment, where she was involved in the development of films including "Invictus," directed by Clint Eastwood, and "10 Items or Less," directed by Brad Silberling. She was a producer on Richard Loncraine's film, "5 Flights Up," starring Diane Keaton, Morgan Freeman and Cynthia Nixon. Tracy also helped get Revelations into television when she sold "Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman" to Discovery Science Channel, where she served as Executive Producer on the Emmy-nominated series. She was also co-producer of the Peabody Award-winning “ESPN 30 For 30 Documentary, "The 16th Man," which won a special “Television with a Conscience” Emmy.Of all of her work at Revelations, she is most proud to have been instrumental in setting up, developing, and serving as an executive producer on the pilot of CBS' hit series, "Madam Secretary." Working with TV showrunner goddess Barbara Hall remains a career highlight. Tracy was a producer on 60 episodes of "Madam Secretary" before moving on from Revelations to launch Amasia's TV division.
This episode is a part of our Interview series "So...How'd You Do It?" We interview inspiring women who fuel their own fire! We're diving into entrepreneurship and what it takes to launch your own product! In this particular episode, we meet Carine Vinett, CEO of the Best Friend Zip. Carine is a media dynamo and inventor with over 15 years of experience in publishing, working on some of the world's biggest brands like People, InStyle + Real Simple. Upon struggling to zip up the back of her dress each morning before work, she came up with the idea to create The Best Friend and the rest is fashion history. She believes that women are the future and that anything can be achieved with a power dress, killer shoes, and a good blowout! Let us know what you think, and stay tuned for more "So How'd You Do It?!" episodes. XOXO, Ali, Charissa & Delanie For more info on 6 Flights UP:Follow: @6FlightsUp on IG Follow Ali: @alibristow_Follow Charissa: @charissa_fawnFollow Delanie: @delaniearinEMAIL: 6flightsuppodcast@gmail.com
Diane Keaton and Morgan Freeman experience Life's grand Romances: Buying a condo. Next Week: 50 FIRST DATES
We're back flight crew! If you're new here, WELCOME! If you've followed us through all of season 1, THANK YOU so much for the love and support, we are thrilled to have you here! This podcast is about three girlfriends finding their way through their mid-20s and on. Transitions, relationship advice (& breakup), career, trauma healing, laughs, beauty hacks, empathy, realness, and more. Lots of life updates in this one! We want your advice and feedback on what you'd like to hear more of this season, so please let us know! XOXO, Ali, Charissa & Delanie For more info on 6 Flights UP:Follow: @6FlightsUp on IG Follow Ali: @alibristow_Follow Charissa: @charissa_fawnFollow Delanie: @delaniearinEMAIL: 6flightsuppodcast@gmail.com
On episode 8 of The Jimmy Palumbo Show we welcome the always funny Scott Ferrall to the podcast. Scott is an American sports talk radio personality who hosts two shows on the SportsGrid video streaming service, Scott Ferrall: Coast to Coast and In-Game Live. Scott has been on the airwaves literally everywhere!!! Listen to him talk about his start in radio and his experiences working with Howard Stern. Jimmy talks about his "5 Flights Up" booking where he had a hilarious encounter with Diane Keaton and Morgan Freeman. Thank You for tuning in! This episode is made possible by our sponors: Body Bronze Tanning Salon Health and Fitness Professionals Battle Rattle Woodworks LVC Transport Sunflower Meadow Seasoning Curtis Sells Houses Jay Devlin - CRG Homes Attitude of Gratitude Consulting Absolute Eyewear
Welcome to the official launch of Six Flights Up! If you've already subscribed, thank you so much for your love, loyalty, and support! In this episode, we talk about who we are and more importantly, what we've "been told" we are! It's hard, to summarize everything we hope to accomplish in one episode, plus we're just getting used to this thing, but welcome to the climb, we're so happy you are here! For more info on 6 Flights UP:Follow: @6FlightsUp on IG Follow Ali: @alibristow_Follow Charissa: @charissa_fawnFollow Delanie: @delaniearinEMAIL: 6flightsuppodcast@gmail.com
So, we're not sure if you guys are going to understand any of this, BUT WELCOME!Join us on a crazy night of being honest and reminiscing without a filter. All bets are off on this one, let us know what you think!Also, join us in renaming your male exes with female names. It's therapeutic and it helps, you're welcome.For more info on 6 Flights UP:Follow: @6FlightsUp on IG Follow Ali: @alibristow_Follow Charissa: @charissa_fawnFollow Delanie: @delaniearinEMAIL: 6flightsuppodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to 6 Flights Up! Stay tuned for our bi-weekly episodes. xo, Ali, Charissa & Delanie For more info on 6 Flights UP:Follow: @6FlightsUp on IG Follow Ali: @alibristow_Follow Charissa: @charissa_fawnFollow Delanie: @delaniearinEMAIL: 6flightsuppodcast@gmail.com
Fa and Jessi take on Miami. The girls take their first trip together listen to them experience yacht and mansion parties while checking out the day and nightlife that Miami offers. The girls also introduce Mr Miami, Mr Rich, and Mr worldwide.
Maddie Corman's career began when she appeared in the seminal ‘80s movies Seven Minutes in Heaven and Some Kind of Wonderful. Maddie was a series regular on “Mr. President,” “All American Girl” and “Almost There.” Guest/recurring roles include “Law & Order” (all three), “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Damages,” “The Good Wife,” “Person of Interest,” “Nurse Jackie,” “Girls,” “Divorce,” “Odd Mom Out,” “When We Rise,” “High Maintenance,” “Younger” and “Madame Secretary.” Films include Wonderwheel; 5 Flights Up; Peace, Love & Misunderstanding; Morning Glory; Ira & Abby; What Happens in Vegas; I Think I Do; Ford Fairlane; and Swingers. Maddie played Lady Aberlin to Tom Hanks’ Mr. Rogers in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. Broadway credits include: Next Fall, Picnic. Off-Broadway: The Babylon Line; Appropriate; Love, Loss…; etc. She wrote, co-directed and stars in How Was Your Day (Tribeca Film Fest watch this short series). Maddie was a playwright in residence at New York Stage & Film where she performed Accidentally Brave. To discover more about Maddie, follow her on Instagram @msmaddiecorman. Enjoy and thank you for coming back to our new season! This week’s #SongwriterOfTheWeek is Misha Lambert! If you enjoyed the outro song in this episode, go on over to www.mishalambert.com or check her out on Instagram @mishalambert. Keep up with me @KenDavenportBway on Instagram. Check out my blog for daily content: www.theproducersperspective.com This episode was produced by Mary Dina. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Starts at Scott's Cheap Flights. Poke around google flights and skyscanner and finally hit other sites such as kayak and student universe.
Maddie Corman joins Ilana this week on the podcast. Maddie’s career began when she appeared in the seminal 80's movies Seven Minutes in Heaven and Some Kind of Wonderful. Maddie was a series regular on “Mr. President”, “All American Girl” and “Almost There.” Guest /recurring roles include all 3 “Law & Orders”, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”, “Damages”, “The Good Wife”, “Person of Interest”, “Nurse Jackie”, “Girls”, “Divorce”, “Odd Mom Out”, “When We Rise”, “High Maintenance”, “Younger” and “Madame Secretary”. Films include: Wonderwheel, 5 Flights Up, Peace Love & Misunderstanding, Morning Glory, Ira & Abby, What Happens in Vegas, I Think I Do, Ford Fairlane and Swingers. Upcoming: Maddie will play Lady Aberlin to Tom Hanks’ Mr. Rogers in A Beautiful Day in The Neighborhood. Broadway: Next Fall, Picnic. Off-Broadway: The Babylon Line, Appropriate, Love Loss, etc. She wrote, co-directed and stars in How Was Your Day (Tribeca Film Fest “Watch this short” series). Maddie was a Playwright in Residence at NY Stage and Film where she developed Accidentally Brave.
Composer David Newman takes some time to sit down and talk about his body of work, and how being born into one of the most recognized musical families ignited his love for the craft. David goes into detail discussing topics ranging from industry trends, schedules and his approach to film scoring. We also discuss the ideal composer/director relationship while working including his body of work with director Danny DeVito. We dive into his most recent score to 5 Flights Up, and the type of approach he took to the heart-warming film starring Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton. David's career has been so rich and varied, and it has resulted in a body of work that has allowed fans worldwide to fall in love with his amazing music. It was a true pleasure to have him as a guest. Interview Conducted By:Michael Hollands Special Thanks:David Newman
Meryl Streep and The Movies with Zachary Scot Johnson and Maryl McNally
Longtime friends and movie fans Zachary Scot Johnson (www.zacharyscotjohnson.com) and Maryl McNally (www.neverlandtheatrecompany.com) discuss the work of the legendary Diane Keaton! Films discussed include "The Godfather" trilogy, "Annie Hall", "Something's Gotta Give", "Marvin's Room", "First Wives Club", "Hampstead", "The Young Pope", "Love the Coopers", "5 Flights Up", "And So It Goes", "The Big Wedding", "Darling Companion", "Morning Glory", "Mad Money", "Mama's Boy", "Because I Said So", "The Family Stone", "Sister Mary Explains It All", "Town & Country", "Hanging Up", "The Other Sister", "Father of the Bride", "Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight", "Baby Boom", "Crimes of the Heart", "Mrs. Soffel", "Shoot the Moon", "Manhattan", "Interiors" and "Harry and Walter Go To New York". Email us at MerylStreepPodcast@gmail.com
Laura Linney and Cynthia Nixon are both nominated for 2017 Tony Awards for their roles in The Little Foxes. These two stars of stage and screen switch roles nightly which is a stunning achievement, especially because the women they play are polar opposites. Here are my interviews with Cynthia and Laura, revisited in honor of their nominations and their beautiful work in Lillian Hellman's Tony Award nominated play. Laura Liney - Laura Linney is an American actress who works in film, television and theatre. Her film work includes Genius, Nocturnal Animals and The Dinner. Most recently she has been seen in Mr. Holmes, You Can Count On Me, Kinsey, The Savagaes, The Fifth Estate, Hyde Park on Hudson, The Squid and the Whale, Mystic River, Absolute Power, The Truman Show, Primal Fear, The Mothman Prophecies, Love Actually, The House of Mirth, The Details and Congo, among others. She starred in and produced the Showtime Series The Big C for four seasons for which she won a few awards, as she did for her portrayal of Abigail Adams in the HBO miniseries John Adams directed by Tom Hooper. Early in her career she starred as Mary Ann Singleton in Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City series, a job for which she continues to be most grateful and proud. She appeared as Kelsey Grammer’s final girlfriend in the last six episodes of Frasier, was directed by Stanley Donen in Love Letters, and starred opposite Joanne Woodward in Blindspot. She has appeared in many Broadway productions, most notably Time Stands Still and Sight Unseen both directed by Daniel Sullivan and written by Donald Margulies, and Arthur Miller’s The Crucible directed by Richard Eyre opposite Liam Neeson with whom she has worked many times. Other plays include Six Degrees of Separation, Honour, Uncle Vanya, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Holiday and The Seagull. She has been nominated three times for the Academy Award, three times for the Tony Award, once for a BAFTA Award, and five times for the Golden Globe. She has won one SAG Award, one National Board of Review Award, two Golden Globes and four Emmy Awards. She holds two honorary Doctorates from her alma maters, Brown University and The Juilliard School. Cynthia Nixon - Cynthia Ellen Nixon is an American actress, known for her portrayal of Miranda Hobbes in the HBO series Sex and the City for which she won the 2004 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. She reprised the role in the films Sex and the City and Sex and the City 2. Her other film appearances include Amadeus, The Pelican Brief, Baby's Day Out, Little Manhattan, 5 Flights Up, Stockholm, Pennsylvania, James White and A Quiet Passion. Nixon made her Broadway debut in the 1980 revival of The Philadelphia Story. Other Broadway credits include The Real Thing, Hurlyburly, Indiscretions and The Women. She played Eleanor Roosevelt in the HBO TV film Warm Springs. She went on to win the 2006 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for the original production of Rabbit Hole, a second Emmy Award in 2008 for her guest role in Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, and a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album in 2009 for An Inconvenient Truth. In 2011, she played Michele Davis in the TV film Too Big to Fail, before returning to Broadway in the 2012 play Wit.
Miriam Shor, star of "Hegwig and the Angry Inch" and TV Land's "Younger," describes in hilarious detail the juxtaposition of growing up splitting her time between Detroit, Michigan, and Turin, Italy. Miriam describes the process of creating her role as the gender bending Yitzhak along with the shows creator, John Cameron Mitchell. She goes on to explain the thrill of seeing the rock stars she worshipped in the audience every night. Also discussed in this episode are the joys of raising kids in New York City and shooting a tv show with her college boyfriend's sister, Sutton Foster. Be a fly on the wall as Ilana and Miriam share stories about a life in the theater and the power of staying true to your dreams even when others around you encourage you to give up. Miriam Shor’s Theater Credits include "Sweat," "Scarcity," "Dedication or the Stuff of Dreams," "Maine, Boy," "Book of Days," "Mondo Draama," "Hegwig and the Angry Inch, "Hair,' and "The Wild Party." On television: "Younger,' "High Maintenance," "GCB," "Mildred Pierce," "The Good Wife," "Jessica Jones," "Bored To Death," "Damages, "Swingtown," "My Name Is Earl," and "The West Wing." On film: "Puerto Ricans in Paris," "5 Flights Up," "The Cake Eaters," "Shortbus," "Bedazzled," and "Hedwig and the Angry Inch."
Cynthia Ellen Nixon is an American actress, known for her portrayal of Miranda Hobbes in the HBO series Sex and the City for which she won the 2004 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. She reprised the role in the films Sex and the City and Sex and the City 2. Her other film appearances include Amadeus, The Pelican Brief, Baby's Day Out, Little Manhattan, 5 Flights Up, Stockholm, Pennsylvania, James White and A Quiet Passion. Nixon made her Broadway debut in the 1980 revival of The Philadelphia Story. Other Broadway credits include The Real Thing, Hurlyburly, Indiscretions and The Women. She played Eleanor Roosevelt in the HBO TV film Warm Springs. She went on to win the 2006 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for the original production of Rabbit Hole, a second Emmy Award in 2008 for her guest role in Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, and a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album in 2009 for An Inconvenient Truth. In 2011, she played Michele Davis in the TV film Too Big to Fail, before returning to Broadway in the 2012 play Wit.
5 Flights Up (2014) A long-time married couple who've spent their lives together in the same New York apartment become overwhelmed by personal and real estate-related issues when they plan to move away.
5 Flights Up (2014) A long-time married couple who've spent their lives together in the same New York apartment become overwhelmed by personal and real estate-related issues when they plan to move away.
In this podcast, I'm playing samples from Four Flights Up.
Enjoy these clips from my first solo CD, Four Flights Up. The disc features The Michael Fein Sextet playing original songs and arrangements. You can purchase the CD at a live show or securely online at DreamboxMedia.com or Amazon.com.