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Make room in your wallet for your Real ID and your season passes for our local amusement parks, including Kennywood, Sandcastle, and Idlewild. We're making the case for both — plus how and when to get them — and introducing yinz to Kennywood's new-old mascot, Jeeters. Pittsburgh Regional Transit is using pickle cartoons to shame us for bad behavior on the buses and T stops. The University of Pittsburgh has issued a hiring freeze, and officials say it's not entirely because of changes in federal policy and funding. Pittsburgh technology startups KEF Robotics and Swan are working with Ukraine on drone technology and testing on the front lines against Russia. The National Labor Relations Board is reviewing claims by the United Steelworkers union against U.S. Steel, but it's not clear whether they can make an official ruling. And Pittsburgh's Fringe Fest is coming! We're sharing a bit about its history and how you can get involved. Notes and references from today's show: How Well Do You Know Pittsburgh? Take This Quiz! [Hey Pittsburgh] How to Get Your Real ID in Pittsburgh [City Cast Pittsburgh] REAL ID Document Check [Commonwealth of Pennsylvania] Kennywood's Steel Curtain roller coaster won't be ready for 2025 opening day [WTAE] Kennywood knew Steel Curtain would be closed before asking people to buy season passes: lawsuit [KDKA] Jeeter's Instagram Account [Instagram] Rider Etiquette Pickle Campaign [PRT] America Turns to Ukraine to Build Better Drones [Wall Street Journal] Steelworkers' union accuses U.S. Steel of discouraging workers from speaking out against company sale [KDKA] How Trump's Firings “Paralyze” the NLRB [Mother Jones] The University of Pittsburgh orders a hiring freeze for faculty, staff [WESA] Pitt says hiring freeze not entirely Trump's fault [PublicSource] Pittsburgh Fringe Festival 2025 Shows [Pittsburgh Fringe] Learn more about the sponsors of this March 14th episode: The Frick Pittsburgh Museums and Gardens KESEM Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're also on Instagram @CityCastPgh! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Lesley Hart is an incredible Scottish actor and playwright who is best known for her great work on the long-running Scottish series “River City,” but today she is here to work on a way to get into your PANTS! On another installment of Ashley's Fringe Fest podcasts, we discuss the long journey to fully coming out as queer, surviving closeted relationships, being an older queer, and how the hottest kind of woman is one who is HOSTILE! Ashley can't crack Scotland (sexually). Lesley was in lesbian purgatory. You can follow Lesley on Twitter for updates on her work: https://x.com/les_hart And keep an eye out for her upcoming role in the BBC crime drama, “Shetland”: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01s711r SUPPORT OUR PODCAST: Bonus Content: https://www.patreon.com/WHGS Merch: https://shop.merchcentral.com/collections/ashley-gavin Watch on this YouTube: https://youtu.be/qxjdYGU09EA FOLLOW ASHLEY GAVIN @ashgavs TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ashgavscomedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashgavs/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ashgavs Twitter: https://twitter.com/ashgavs Tour Dates & Newsletter: https://www.ashleygavin.com/#dates EDITED BY SWETSHOP: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swetshop.tv/ ______________________________________________ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: HELIX: Get 25% OFF + two FREE pillows at https://helixsleep.com/gaysex Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Every city has its list of unspoken rules. No matter where you live in the city, there might be some things you just don't know. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Conrad Benner, founder of StreetsDept.com, curator at Mural Arts and host of WHYY's Art Outside podcast and Nicole Phoenix, standup comedian and curator at Fringe Fest to create a list of essential rules of life in Philly. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail or send us a text at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Halifax improv group, Hello City, has a new show opening at Halifax Fringe Festival on Thursday. Galaxy Pals: A Space (Odd)yssey will take the stage at the Bus Stop Theatre. Host Jeff Douglas is joined by cast members Liam Fair and Colin McGuire.
A discussion about and look into the history of Edinburgh Festival Fringe with special guest Tommy Murray, who talks about his Fringe Fest show "Against the Clock" and his love of silent film and Harold Lloyd. Instagram - goldensilentscast Twitter/X - @goldensilents1 Fools Talk Theatre on IG - foolstalktheatre Tommy Murray on IG - tommy_1_murray Hayley Everitt on IG- hayley.everitt1 For more info on the Porter Film Festival, just search "Porter Film Fest" on Facebook!
It's that time of year again — Minnesota Fringe Festival is taking over local theaters. Here's a little history for you.Fringe fests like this one started in Edinburgh back in 1947, when several theater groups who hadn't been invited to the Edinburgh International Festival set up shop on the ‘fringe' and performed anyways. The idea of celebrating fringe groups has persisted and grown — although nowadays, the theaters are expecting them. Tim Kelley is the co-founder of Melancholics Anonymous, a local theater group putting on “Beanie Baby Divorce Play” at Open Eye Theatre for Minnesota Fringe Fest. He joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to share a behind-the-scenes look at the show.
This week The Reel Debaters Podcast goes live from Old Market Square during Winnipeg Fringe Fest 2024 and the cast asks the public if they think movies are better than the theatre.Starring MIcheal PetrowJimmy Skinner Charles Fernandes Think you could do better?Leave your idea on our voicemail or comment on our Quora page below to get featured.RD voicemail Ask a Question Events: Simpsons Trivia Night With The Reel Debaters PodcastGrab a beer and get ready to dive into the world of Springfield at The Reel Debaters Podcast's Simpsons-Themed Trivia Night! Join us on August 16th at the vibrant Little Brown Jug Brewery for an evening filled with nostalgic fun and friendly competition.What to Expect:Trivia Fun: Multiple rounds of Simpsons-themed trivia questions, ranging from classic episodes to obscure references.Prizes: Gift Certificate to Landmark Theatres to the winning teamCraft Beer: Enjoy delicious craft beers from Little Brown Jug Brewery while showcasing your Simpsons expertise.Community Atmosphere: Connect with fellow fans, share laughs, and celebrate your favorite moments from the show.Don't miss out on this evening of entertainment from The Reel Debaters Podcast, known for its lively discussions and love of pop culture. Please reserve your spot now and join us for a memorable night of Simpsons nostalgia!Important Notes:Team Registration: Form teams of up to 4 members (individuals welcome too!).Seating: Limited seating is available, arrive early to secure your spot.TwitterFacebookInstagramYoutubeDonate to the causeAbout UsEach week a cast of film-obsessed nerds with selected colleagues and friends sit down and use one of our many patented formats to compare, contrast, and insult each other for your cinematic amusements with situational debates created from their favorite films and shows Example: Could James Bond be a Chef? Should The Ghostbusters have their own restaurant?What would Indiana Jones and Lara Croft's wedding look like?Maybe you wanna find out if Conan The Barbarian could teach Sex Ed?You get the picture.At The Reel Debaters, we have all your film needs covered, arguing the best releases big and small, and reassessing great films in between debates you can also listen to The Reel Talk Sessions where we trade stories, behind-the-scenes knowledge, and thoughts on the world of motion pictures and television and bonus content with Special Features, which are interviews from behind the scenes in the film industry.Welcome to Where The "Art" Of Cinema Meets The Power Of Debate.New episode every...
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What does the law say about rescuing dogs from hot cars? Grant Hardy has more on trending headlines. Violet Affleck is speaking out about the continued importance of masking. Corinne Van Dusen has the details on our Entertainment Report. The president of a Quebec non-profit is leading the charge to expand service animal funding to include those on the autism spectrum. Laura Bain shares that story and more on The Buzz. Vic Pereira shares some must-see highlights for Winnipeg's upcoming Fringe Fest including “Captain Ted: Disabled Pirate”, a new comedy by the Strokes of Genius. Audio Describer JJ Hunt checks in from the Toronto Islands with a look at the history, landscape, and iconic Toronto skyline. We revisit our recent conversation with Krista Carr of Inclusion Canada who shared their recommendations for changes to the federal Canada Disability Benefit.
Vic Pereira shares some must-see highlights for Winnipeg's upcoming Fringe Fest including “Captain Ted: Disabled Pirate”, a new comedy by the Strokes of Genius. Winnipeg Fringe FestivalStrokes of Genius from Winnipeg, MB presents Captain Ted: Disabled Pirate by Mitch KrohnDate & Time: July 17 to July 28Location: Venue 23 - One88, 188 Princess St. (2nd Floor), Winnipeg, MBContact: Mitch Krohn/Dianna RasingEmail: info@winnipegfringe.comPhone: 9-4-FRINGE (204 943 7464) Summer Entertainment SeriesDate & Time: Thursdays and Sundays 7:00 PM to 9:00 PMLocation: Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, MBContact: Assiniboine Park ConservancyEmail: info@assiniboinepark.ca
Join us on LaidOPEN Podcast as we dive into the world of transformational theatre and healing practices with my sometimes co-host Amy MacClain and her creative partner Molly Kittle. Discover the magic of the collaborative work that's resulted in their highly anticipated mid-life musical “After The Rainbow,” which will be debuting at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this summer. Together Molly and Amy discuss their transformational musical about overcoming trauma and finding purpose while detailing their unique backgrounds in experimental theater, social-emotional learning, and music. Molly and Amy share their journey of finding each other, emphasizing the importance of transformation, play, and collective healing in the work they've done, both separately and together, to create their musical. They also talk about their upcoming participation in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which you can see them at if you live in the UK and includes a performance of the single from “After The Rainbow,”, 'You Are the Light,' highlighting the themes of mutual support and self-recognition. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on trauma, transformation, and the healing power of art. 00:00 Introduction and Course Announcement 01:00 Introducing Today's Guests: Amy MacLain and Molly Kittle 02:18 Amy and Molly's Journey and Collaboration 03:21 Molly's Background and Path to Transformation 04:58 Amy and Molly's Creative Process 06:56 The Birth of 'After the Rainbow' 07:30 Themes of Transformation and Healing 10:38 The Role of Music in Healing 13:44 Preparing for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 16:12 The Power of Play and Collaboration 21:30 Performing and Sharing the Message 32:37 Concluding Thoughts and Farewell
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The Fringe Fest is an arts festival that takes place across the City of Harrisburg connecting artists, venues, and audiences in a spirit celebration. Co-producers Chris Gibson and Brianna Dow stopped by The Spark to tell us the importance of the festival.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW Howdy, y'all! This week's episode is coming to you late due to my preparations for Fringe Fest in Portland. Don't miss my show at Three of Strong Spirits at 9:00 on June 27th, a humble Thursday. Tickets are $15 and $5 if extra if you'd like to compete. If you've been on the show before, that last fee is waived due to my gratitude and desperate need for contestants. Discussed this week: Stoner Storytime at Free St bar with the Women's Cannabiz gang, You Are An Invitation To Kiss, I'm Not Happy Baby, Lincolin's Speakeasy on Market St, Happy Birthday, A List of Thing I Do When I Get Lonely, I'm Heart Beating Myself Up, and more! This episode was made possible thanks to the lovely: Jennifer Whetzel, Theresa Nguyen, and my good pal Kassie. Bless you all for recording. Free St Bar also gets a kudos, as does Kristi Shaw show was cool enough to sponsor the sesh' at Stoner Storytime with a blessed joint from Northeastern Growing Company. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potluckypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potluckypodcast/support
Three Square extends its annual dine-out fundraiser and LVLT wraps up Fringe Fest 2024
Send us a Text Message.Buckle up for an intriguing and uncensored episode with my special guest, who will remain anonymous to ensure we dive deep without holding back. As you might guess from the title, this episode is anything but PG, so prepare for a juicy conversation that takes us in unexpected directions as part of our Dating Diaries series. Before arriving in Adelaide, I was warned by many Australians that it's a sleepy town with not much to do beyond the wineries and beaches. Despite its reputation, I was drawn to Adelaide for the epic Fringe Fest. With few attractions left after Fringe, I booked a wine tour, and that's where today's story begins.Joining me today is a fascinating tour guide who gave me an insider's view of Adelaide. Our conversation quickly veered off from the usual tour talk when I discovered he has very non-traditional romantic relationships and a family side hustle that offers up a wild side of Adelaide. This episode offers insights into the unconventional and adventurous possibilities awaiting curious travelers who may want to travel to explore a more intimate side of travel. Enjoy!p.s. DM me on IG if you want further details on the side hustle you'll hear about in this episode. Connect with me on Instagram @theluxelifeabroadEpisode WebsiteGet an additional dose of weekly travel inspo in your inbox! Sign up for our weekly newsletter filled with the most current travel tips, updates and deals. Rate, Review, & Follow"I love Steph and can't wait to hear the next episode!" If that sounds like you, it would mean the world to me if you would rate and review my show. This helps more travel lovers to find the podcast and connect with our travel community on Instagram. For Apple Podcast, click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select "Write a Review". Share what you love most about the podcast.And if you haven't done so already, tap follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode!
If you live in the Portland, ME, area, BOY, do I have good news for you! I'm hosting the hit spin-off, Feeling Lucky, for a late night show for Fringe Fest! Tickets are 15$ to watch and an extra 5$ to challenge the current Gram Champ. There will be prizes to be had! Games involving license plates and smashing words together! A good time will be had by all. Check out #portfringe on Instagram for more deets at a later date! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potluckypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potluckypodcast/support
Lois Neville and Ellen Boudreau Den Herder, co-directors of the Hollywood Fringe Fest, give us a preview of the festival that features some of the less mainstream performance artists. Then, hear from actor and comedian Nic Novicki, the founder of the Disability Film Challenge, which is back for an 11th year. Also, Lee Pugsley, winner of Best Film "Audio Description" in the Disability Film Awards, talks about his experience.
Cormac and Jane share their Edinburgh adventures. Jane is a veteran with 5 Fringes under her belt, and hear from Cormac who had a wonderful time post-Covid as a site manager. Go check out www.vogriepogrie.com Friday 13th to Sunday 15th September 2024 Inspired by the beautiful natural setting of Vogrie Country Park. Both campers & day visitors are welcome. www.vogriepogrie.com Embark on your Edinburgh adventure with insider tips from our latest podcast episode. Discover hassle-free transportation options, whether flying into Edinburgh or Glasgow, or opting for the train, tram, or bus. Explore diverse accommodation choices, from the historic charm of Old Town to the vibrant streets of Leith and the exclusive comfort of the Royal Scott's Club. During the Fringe Festival, delve into student accommodations and connect with fellow enthusiasts through dedicated Facebook groups. Indulge your taste buds with a culinary tour featuring must-try spots like Union of Genius, Bobbys, and the iconic Mosque Kitchen. Quench your thirst at Edinburgh's legendary pubs, from Banshees to Sneaky Petes, and uncover hidden gems like the Library Bar in the Teviot during the Fringe. Dive into Edinburgh's rich history and culture with visits to Carlton Hill, the Museum of Childhood, and Harry Potter tours. Plus, don't miss out on Fringe Festival highlights like Monkey Barrel shows and Massaoke performances. Finish off with essential tips, including the importance of sturdy footwear for hilly terrain and navigating Edinburgh's unique street levels. Don't let the lack of reception catch you off guard—tune in now and prepare for an unforgettable Edinburgh experience! THE IRISH PODCAST Welcome to The Irish Podcast, where Cormac and Jane share their adventures abroad and the insights they've gained along the way. Join them as they interview fascinating individuals in the arts and hospitality sectors, as well as friends they've met abroad with unique jobs. From practical guides to different cities, including transportation, accommodation, food, and fun, to bonus episodes where they candidly share the ups and downs of living abroad, this podcast offers a mix of helpful tips and entertaining stories. Tune in to hear about their experiences, from navigating rental scams to encountering bed bugs, and gain valuable advice on how to make the move or work abroad. If you're craving realism, wanderlust, and a touch of Irish charm, subscribe now to join Cormac and Jane on their journey across the globe. Home Subscribe Profile ALL EPISODES 7 days ago Surviving Italy: A Guide to Avoiding Scams and Major Inconveniences Likes Download65 Share Welcome to our latest podcast episode where we dive into the intricacies of navigating Italy, from transportation woes to unexpected expenses and everything in between. Join us as we uncover the essential tips and tricks to make your Italian adventure smoother and more enjoyable. This episode mainly focuses on Florence. First up, we tackle the ins and outs of train travel in Italy. Learn why validating your tickets is crucial to avoid hefty fines, and discover the sneaky tactics of certain ticketing apps that may leave you feeling shortchanged. Next, we delve into the world of taxis in Florence, uncovering the challenges of securing a ride and why walking might just be your best bet. And while you're strolling through the charming streets, don't forget to budget for those pesky copertos and city taxes that can catch you off guard. But it's not all about expenses – we've got your tech needs covered too. Find out why relying on your roaming data plan might not be the best idea and learn where to find the best ATM deals to avoid those dreaded fees. And for our fellow smokers, we've got some insider tips on stocking up on cigarettes for those lazy Sundays when most stores are closed. Plus, we'll steer you clear of the infamous elephant bracelet guys and their street-side antics. But the surprises don't stop there – tune in to hear about our harrowing encounter with bed bugs in Rome and the upcoming episode where we explore coping methods and extermination strategies. And if you're considering renting in Italy, don't miss our insider scoop on deposits and recommended letting agencies. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or planning your first trip to Italy, this episode is packed with valuable insights to ensure your experience is nothing short of bellissimo! FOLLOW US Website: www.theirishpodcast.com Instagram: @theirishpodcast TikTok: @theirishpodcast Youtube: /Altlivin or search the irish podcast ABOUT SEASON TWO Meet Jane and Cormac, your companions on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of embracing an Irish life in Italy. Join us as we unravel the tales of our relocation, navigating life as digital nomads and bartenders, and immersing ourselves in the daily hustle of a new country. Prepare to venture into the heart of Tuscany with us, where we'll uncover the enchanting nuances and quirks that define Italy. From awe-inspiring landscapes to side-splitting misadventures, including our memorable 'Bed Bug' experience – a story that's not to be missed! Take a special detour with us to the Edinburgh Fringe, where we'll regale you with our escapades and encounters in one of the world's most dynamic cultural festivals. Whether you're a seasoned travel enthusiast or simply curious about the intricacies of relocating to a new land, our podcast offers you a front-row seat to a medley of stories, laughter, and the warm embrace of Irish hospitality. So, grab your headphones, settle in, and let us entertain you! ABOUT US Cormac is a hospitality worker having worked in Michelin restaurants to Irish bars and beyond for over almost 10 years. Originally from Leitrim, he studied Hotel Management and Business at GMIT. He was working in Galway in the bar trade for 5 years before he decided to move abroad. His original plan was to work on a vineyard in Northern Italy using WWOOF. Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a worldwide movement to link visitors with organic farmers, promote a cultural and educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming and sustainability practices. Find out more: https://wwoof.net Jane is a communications consultant working in the culture and energy sectors. She has previously produced and promoted international organisations including Web Summit, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and European Capital of Culture projects. After 10+ years of working in Communications & Events, Jane has transitioned to fully remote consulting work. Although regularly travelling back to Ireland for work, she is now based in Florence with Cormac. DOWNLOAD OUR FREE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE (FREE) Here is our day by day excel sheet of our 6 week summer trip across Italy. It includes the following categories: Dates, Transport Methods, Accommodation Links, Fun (Tours, Bars & Excursions), Food and Tips for the following cities: Naples Salerno Sorrento Rome Siena Florence La Spezia (and Riomaggiore) Venice Desenzano del Garda Sirmione Malcesine Riva del Garda Download the travel guide for free at: https://www.theirishpodcast.com/shop
Edinburgh. Sydney. Toronto...Telluride. The box canon is joining the globe with its first every Telluride Fringe Festival. The latest endeavor from Telluride Theatre, the Fringe Festival gives local artists the opportunity to showcase the inner workings of their creative brains. Hear from Fringe Fest organizers and artists about the spectacular, weird, magic and possibility coming to Telluride.
What is ‘Fringe'? Fancy trimmings that sparkle and shimmer? Or something ‘out there' and edgy? Both concepts fit the Charm City Fringe Festival! We hear from Fringe Fest lead Zach Michel, and from playwright Josh Wilder, to get a preview! Links: Charm City Fringe Festival, "Who Gave Sylvia the Bottle?" at CCFF, Playwrights Workshop, Launch party at Le Mondo Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: Senior Supervising Producer, Maureen Harvie she/her/hers mharvie@wypr.org 410-235-1903 Senior Producer, Melissa Gerr she/her/hers mgerr@wypr.org 410-235-1157 Producer Sam Bermas-Dawes he/him/his sbdawes@wypr.org 410-235-1472
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Happy Friday it's podcast day. Thank you for all of your support. Today's blog we will be discussing the following topics:CannonballFringe FestThe ArtsChildren and Mental health and more................................We have Sam Tower Program Manager and Performance for Young Audiences Cohort Artistic Producer as we talk about Cannonball Fest..............................Cannonball has doubled down on offering something for everyone this year. As the size of the hub has exploded, so has the hub's ability to showcase programming for younger audiences. Philadelphia Fringe Festival goers of all ages will find a treasure trove of back-to-back circus, dance, theatre, puppetry, music, and interactive installations all month long . Audiences can find free outdoor performances at Liberty Lands, 913 N 3rd St, every Friday-Sunday September 8 - 30, plus sliding scale tickets for all shows at the MAAS Building, Icebox Project Space, and Fidget Living Room throughout the month.. Cannonball runs September 1-30 and truly features something for everyone. Tickets are on sale now. Tickets and more information can be found at the hub's website https://www.cannonballfestival.org/cannonballkids. Tickets and more information about the Philadelphia Fringe Festival can be found at www.fringearts.com, by phone at 215-413-1218, or in person at the Fringe Festival Box Office at FringeArts (140 N. Columbus Blvd) August 28-September 24.Follow Cannonball Fest on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok and if you can't attend but want to donate please do. ....................As always you can fine me on socials as Toitimeblog and on the blog.
Ottawa's Speaking Vibrations are bringing a unique and genre-defying performance in American Sign Language to the Halifax Fringe Festival this weekend. It will feature song, poetry, music and dance. To learn more, host Jeff Douglas was joined by one of the show's co-producers and performers, Jordan Samonas.
The Halifax Fringe Festival is nigh. This has been a banner year for submissions, with more than over 40 shows on offer at half a dozen venues across the city. One of them is Forest World, co-written by mother and son team, Louise Fox and Matthew Burley. It opens Sept. 6.
Regional live theater venues are struggling to attract audiences back to the theater since COVID-19 restrictions shut down productions for nearly two years. STL Fringe Fest have weathered the storm and this year's festival features 42 acts and organizers are seeing an uptick in sales. In this episode, Matthew Kerns, president and artistic director of St. Lou Fringe, joins Lindy Drew of Humans of St. Louis and burlesque performer Sara Howard aka Dizzy Tunt to talk about what audiences can expect in this years STL Fringe Fest.
Catch Yoshi Obayashi at Fringe Fest! Tickets here: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on#q=%22Yoshi%20Obayashi's%20Adult%20Content%22PULL YOUR JEANS UP!! It's another episode of YMH with Todd and Christine! This week the Main Mommies respond to the feedback they've received about the "ED is Cap" segment, take a look at Robert Paul Champagne's recent social media activity (he's mad at us), and watch a video of a cool guy "slave".They are joined by YMH favorite, comedian Yoshi Obayashi. Yoshi discusses Ted Kaczynski, terrorists, prostitution, the BLM movement, the sexual preferences of elite men, his experience with medical testing, Jeffrey Epstein, his recent trip to Japan, vacationing in Afghanistan, and much more. Tom and Christina show him Christina's TikTok curations, some cool Asian videos, and Tom's favorite horse video.https://tomsegura.com/tourhttps://christinaponline.com/tour-dateshttps://store.ymhstudios.com/https://www.reddit.com/r/yourmomshousepodcast
It's halfway through the Minnesota Fringe Festival (running August 3-13 at various locations in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood and beyond. Our bloggers are taking time out of their crazy Fringe schedules to share a few of the shows they are loving at the Festival this year.We are joined by Kendra Plant (of Artfully Engaging), who recommends: Ha Ha Da Vinci, DOLLY WHO?, and Boy Crazy. Rob Dunkelberger (of The Stages of MN) chats about A Girl Scout's Guide to Exorcism, Fargo Allegro, and H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man. Jill Schafer (of Cherry and Spoon) throws her vote in for Stabby Stab Stab, Fire in My Veins, and The Windblown Cheeks of Lovers. Laura Van Zandt (of Bite-Sized Beet) weighs in with Reincarnation Soup, My Only Hope for a Hero, and Coyfish.There's still time to catch these and other fabulous shows at the Minnesota Fringe Festival. Check in with our bloggers for many more reviews and happy Fringing!Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!
Season 4 is here! The Naughty Rude Show is back with more sexy stories and fun times for all. Zack is joined by new host Adam, and they dive into their experiences with dating apps and the importance of contraception. They also hear from some fabulous artists creating works with Melbourne Fringe Festival - check out those interviews in full on our podcast! Make sure to follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for all your Naughty Rude updates, and get involved on our Tumblr - no account needed!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Patreon side of the podcast, Shane Allen and Mark Maira get into how they might have worked with a murderer and the LIVE podcast from Fringe Fest has been released to subscribers! Subscribe to our Patreon for early access, longer episodes, and free admission to the Innerloop's LIVE shows! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ark and Shane talk about their Fringe Fest show and Ginny Ryan and Doug Emblidge retiring. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/thegentlemensclub
Today's podcast is sponsored by Athletic Greens. Athletic Greens is a scoop wellness that allows you to absorb 75 quality vitamins and minerals regardless of your health needs. Athletic Greens is giving you a Free 1 year supply of immune supporting Vitamin D with 5 travel packs with your first purchase. Go to their site www.athleticgreens.com/emerging to take ownership over your health needsGrab your imaginary pearls as we discuss the production of the play, How to be An ethical slut. It's a one woman show put on, directed by, written by Brooke McCarthy during Philadelphia's Fringe Fest.It was inspired by the 1997 book, “The Ethical Slut: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships and Other Adventures,” by Janet Hardy and Darcy Easton.This production will explore what it really means to live in your truth and own light. There are several showcasings happen get your tickets. The show is for ages 18 and up and has asked audience to come with an open mind as it's not about sexuality as much as it sounds as if it is. Owning who you are is the message. You can also donate to Fringe Arts............Red Headed Slut is your drink of the day. The triggers blog is for anyone who is or will suffer oneFind me on socials as Toitimeblog
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Back to the archives and studio with Rob and co-hosts Greg and Ken, and this week we're joined by new guests to the Carnival, The Archive Ravens. Come on the journey to learn more about a new favorite band of yours and enjoy a nice and random chat. If you're in the area, don't forget to check out their gig at Fringe Fest. Details below.Friday September 16thFolk Music from Around the WorldRochester Fringe FestivalRochester Music Hall of Fame25 Gibbs St.Rochester, NY 146047:30 PMEvent PageStay tuned after the podcast for a song from The Archive Ravens. From the album "Into the Celestial", we are proud to present "Fata Morgana". Sit back and enjoy, follow them to listen to more music and continue to stay safe and support local businesses and musicians.Song used with permission, all rights to The Archive Ravens.Carnival of RandomnessThe Archive Ravens
Happy Monday!-What have you already accomplished today (bet it's way more than Scott)-What the Royal family is asking people not to leave by the gates of the Buckingham Palace- GOOD or BAD parent? Why the new neighbor almost called the police on her and her "creepy" behavior-Fringe Fest is back! Our dear friend Adele calls in -BUZZ listener wants permission from the Judgment Zone court to charge her no-show guests-How much money YOU are giving the state when you don't cash your bottle in-We talk to TV legend Ginny Ryan. She and Doug Emblidge announced that they will be stepping down from the anchor desk-There's a section V ref shortage and you can blame it on crazy parents -Quote of the Day
Indie films, guided meditations in nature, and a cooking show opera set during the pandemic are some of the offerings at the 2022 Philadelphia Fringe Festival. This nearly-month long festival celebrates independent artists' innovative and daring performances, and has been doing so for more than 25 years. City Cast Philly host Trenae Nuri sits down with artist and podcaster Charles Tyson, Jr. about some of the must see shows to see at this year's festival. Want some more Philly Fringe Fest recommendations? City Cast Philly newsletter editor Brittany Valentine has been rounding up the shows and events in our morning newsletter, Hey Philly. If you go to Fringe, we would love to see your photos! Tag us on Twitter or Instagram @citycastphilly.
THU 9-8-22 SEGMENT 6-- 3 Things You Need To Know on: an update on the Queen of England's health, CityGate gets purchased by a Fairport company, New York & electric cars and Fringe Fest is back next week.
Rob is flying solo this week, but he's joined by returning guests, The Archive Ravens. Sit back and listen to the origins and get some information about some upcoming gigs.Friday August 26thFirst Fridays at Mendon 641369 Pittsford Mendon Rd.Mendon, NY 145066:00 - 8:00Friday September 16thFolk Music from Around the WorldRochester Fringe FestivalRochester Music Hall of Fame25 Gibbs St.Rochester, NY 146047:30 PMEvent PageStay tuned after the podcast for a special live performance from The Archive Ravens, and a sneak peak to their set at Fringe Fest. Sit back and enjoy, follow them to listen to more music and continue to stay safe and support local businesses and musicians.Song used with permission, all rights to The Archive Ravens.Carnival of RandomnessThe Archive Ravens
Liting Tan, also known as “Uncle Southside”, is a seasoned performer organizing an upcoming show for Taipei's Fringe Festival, a city-wide cultural season for all kinds of performing arts. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Liting about their show “Journey to the Jest”, a wild adaptation of the well-known myth that starred such characters as Wu Kong, the Monkey King… and a horse?! “Journey to the Jest” will be performed in Mandarin, with English subtitles, at "Venue" (濕地), on the evenings of September 1st and 2nd. "Venue" address: Taipei City, Zhongshan District, Linsen North Road, Lane 107, No. 10 Liting also has an earlier show this weekend, “Drag Mania”, at Two Three Comedy, on Saturday, August 20th. Check out their shows soon, and follow Uncle Southside on Instagram: @southside.tingles.king Thanks for listening!
This episode of Crue Cast is a podcast about the most infamous band in rock history, Motley Crue hosted by Jason LaChance. I talk with fellow Crue Head David Lucarelli the award-winning Writer/Producer Doctor of Zomba's Ghost Show and Completely Unauthorized Play Crude. David and I also discuss his perspective of Nikki Sixx as a Gen-X songwriter. An analysis of the Theatre Of Pain live tour and more. Crude is an award-winning darkly humorous drama (not authorized by Mötley Crüe) about a band who rose up from the streets of Hollywood to become a cultural phenomenon, and how for one brief, shining moment, all things seemed possible. Starring Ryan Ruffing, Phillip-Charlie Daniell, and Madison Hansen. Rated PG-13 WINNER-Hollywood Encore! Producers' Award “Hilarious,” “Brash, loud, sexual energy floods the stage,” “The cast is brilliant,” “An important piece of American cultural history.”- Samantha Simmonds-Ronceros, NoHo Arts District “A love letter to the legendary 80s band that lets us experience the heady, hedonistic joy of being the biggest stars on the planet!”-Cheryl Lightfoot, Pop Culture Junkie “Ryan Ruffing gives a deep and exciting performance”-Glen Pavan, Bassist GayC/DC By Popular Demand! Fresh off the sold-out 5 show run at Fringe Fest. Catch the final 3 performances this Friday-Sunday August 19th-21st at 8pm nightly at The Flight Theatre at Complex Hollywood 6476 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles This play has not been endorsed or authorized by Mötley Crüe (AKA Motley Crue) or any of its members. See it while you can! Get tickets at https://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/6755?tab=tickets and use the discount code: davel For more on Dave and his work give him a follow on Facebook and Instagram. https://www.facebook.com/david.b.lucarelli www.instagram.com/davidlucarelli5532/ Thank you for listening to Crue Cast!
Debbie Monterrey is joined by Matthew Kerns to talk the St. Louis theater/musical event, Fringe Fest. What you can explore and expect.
STL Fringe Fest spotlights stage acts that are far from the mainstream. In its 11th year, the festival boasts their largest playbill yet with over 40 acts scheduled in venues across St. Louis. St. Lou Fringe president and artistic director Matthew Kerns and comedian Mollie Ambrugey joins St. Louis on the Air to discuss the importance of uplifting local indie artists as audiences and performers return to theaters.
Join us as we talk with Tamar Neumann, Executive Director of the Omaha Fringe Festival, Lara Marsh, Managing Director, and Jason Levering, Artistic Director. The Omaha Fringe will again be held at UNO Weber Fine Arts and Big Canvas in Omaha! We discuss all of the events, so you won't want to miss it! The Performances you won't want to miss are: Chrysalis Studio Productions presents Dance of the Seven Veils Benjamin Stanford presents One-Sided Nicholas Jansen presents On The Line Gurukulam Center for Indian Arts presents Indian Classical Dance Vox Dance Collective presents (re):member, mind, collect Hello There Production Company presents Become Paradise Beth McLaughlin presents Here To See The World Big Canvas presents A Night of Improv Hailey Neumann presents A Boy Named Hailey Jason Levering presents Live, Laugh, Lush Jungle Productions 2 presents Jungle Next Stage presents Meaningless Get Real Entertainment presents I Am a Black Woman Steven Nicholas presents ExperiMENTAL ***** Website and to get Tickets: https://omahafringe.square.site/ To Donate and Support: https://checkout.square.site/buy/WYCOWEZP5POWMYDMCLU2UOHW Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/omahafringefest/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omahafringefestival/ Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/omahafringefestival/ #FirstOmahaFringe ***** HOW TO LISTEN TO THE PLATTE RIVER BARD PODCAST Listen at https://platteriverbard.podbean.com or anywhere you get your podcasts. We are on Apple, Google, Pandora, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Podbean, Overcast, Listen Now, Castbox and anywhere you get your podcasts. You may also find us by just asking Alexa. Listen on your computer or any device on our website: https://www.platteriverbard.com. Find us on You Tube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCPDzMz8kHvsLcJRV-myurvA. Please find us and Subscribe!
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Kitty and Ron chat with Tony Murphy , the leader of Church on the Roundabout in Newport about a variety of subjects including what is going on during the festival weekend at the church - there is a Fringe Fest taking place till Sunday. Lots of other information about what is taking place at the church at other times and also we chat about the Food Forest on the green next door to the church.
Some physicians and patients believe racism is a factor in the historical underfunding of sickle cell disease research and treatment. Plus, Fringe Fest is in full swing! The CITY and WXXI Arts team talks about what they've seen and what they're looking forward to.