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Give to help Chris continue making Truce A small group of men calling themselves The New Right had a major role to play in bonding some evangelicals to the Republican Party. Yet many Christians don't know who these guys were or how they used money and influence to accomplish their goal. Let's meet the fellas. One was named Paul Weyrich. Weyrich's contribution to the movement is that he knew how to organize people, a skill he learned from watching liberal protests. He was a former radio newsman from Wisconsin, member of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church when he thought the Roman Catholic Church became too liberal. He saw how liberals were organizing in the US and decided to do something similar with conservatives. The goal was to bring together politicians, activists, money, and the press to have a unified front. Organizational skills were his secret weapon. Howard Phillips was a follower of RJ Rushdoony's Christian Reconstruction plan. He gutted the Office of Economic Opportunity for Richard Nixon and then founded a think tank called The Conservative Caucus. He said "we organize discontent" meaning that the New Right used emotional issues to rile up their base. Then there was Richard Viguerie. He was the king of bulk mail. The New Right used his services to advocate for their kind of politicians, for Anita Bryant, and to raise money. His company RAVCO was investigated for fraud. These men and more were vital in bringing some evangelicals into the Republican Party. Our guest today is Rick Perlstein, author of amazing history books like Reaganland and The Invisible Bridge. Sources: Reaganland and The Invisible Bridge by Rick Perlstein Mobilizing the Moral Majority: Paul Weyrich and the Creation of a Conservative Coalition, 1968-1988 by Tyler J. Poff pages 22-23 The Evangelicals by Frances Fitzgerald Weyrich, Memorandum, April 16, 1973, Paul M. Weyrich Scrapbooks. But accessed through Mobilizing the Moral Majority: Paul Weyrich and the Creation of a Conservative Coalition, 1968-1988 by Tyler J. Poff page 18 Christian Reconstruction: RJ Rushdoony and American Religious Conservatism - by Michael McVicar Memo from Gerald Ford Library The 1974 Campaign Finance Reform Act James Robison at the Religious Roundtable Discussion Questions: What was meant by "we organize discontent"? Is this a statement Jesus would have made? Have you ever heard of the New Right guys before? Google Paul Weyrich and watch videos of him talking. How does he use language to stir fear in others? Are there issues that politicians can use to push your buttons? What are they? Why? Why are some evangelicals driven by these push button issues? How was the New Right able to use issues of sex to steer some evangelicals? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Give to help Chris make Truce RJ Rushdoony is not a household name. But he influenced a lot of interesting people, from members of the New Right to the Christian homeschooling movement. His books and lectures inspired people to pull their kids out of public schools and teach them at home. But who was RJ Rushdoony? He was deeply impacted by his time doing missionary work on a Native American reservation. There he saw how difficult it was to get anything done and to give people proper access to their government. He went on to work with libertarian organizations like Spiritual Mobilization and the Volker Fund. His mentor Cornelius Van Til taught him to see the triad of government, church, and family in a new way. In Rushdoony's mind, those three spheres should not interfere with each other. BUT, he did want Christians to run the government. Instead of doing a top-down change, he wanted change to begin with families, then rise to the church, eventually taking over the political sphere. Howard Phillips, one of the founders of the New Right, was a disciple of Rushdoony. So was his son, Doug Phillips, who founded the homeschooling movement known as Vision Forum. In this episode, Chris interviews Paul Hastings of the Compelled podcast about how they met at a Vision Forum film festival. The special guest for today is Michael McVicar, author of "Christian Reconstruction: R.J. Rushdoony and American Religious Conservatism." Sources: Christian Reconstruction: R.J. Rushdoony and American Religious Conservatism by Michael McVicar Reaganland by Rick Perlstein The Evangelicals by Frances Fitzgerald Helpful article about libertarian philosophy One Nation Under God by Kevin Kruse Discussion Questions: How do you think Rushdoony was impacted by his experiences on the reservation? What is libertarianism? What do you think about it? In what ways have you seen libertarianism presented in evangelical culture? What did Rushdoony think about public schools? How was this a departure from progressive-era Christian thinkers? How does Christian homeschooling differ from other forms of homeschooling? Why did homeschooling take off in the 1980s and 1990s? What role, if any, should Christians play in public schools? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Give to help the Truce Podcast Thomas McIntyre stood before the US Congress to deliver a moving speech. The man was being hounded by a fringe movement known as the New Right. The movement came from the work of men like Paul Weyrich, Howard Phillips, and Richard Viguerie. Their goal was to disrupt the Republican Party. They wanted to do away with much of the federal government and program to help the poor while simultaneously cutting taxes and increasing the military. They hoped to accomplish this by controlling direct mail. Direct mail! It sounds silly, but by inundating voters and congressional offices with bulk mail they could control the story. Men like McIntyre and Senator Mark Hatfield didn't know what to do with this influx of petty politics. Someone had even gone so far as to question Hatfield's Christian salvation just because of how we was going to vote on the Panama Canal treaty. What does giving the Panama Canal back to Panama have to do with salvation? Almost nothing. Today, we're going to explore this wacky phenomenon where we call something "Christian" or "biblical" if it fits out politics not if it is addressed in the Bible. How are we being manipulated by propaganda like this? And what can we do about it? Discussion Questions: Was the United States responsible in its claiming the Panama Canal as a territory? Are there things in your life that you mix with Christianity? How have your politics gotten confused with your faith? Does the Bible have anything to say on the Panama Canal treaty? Sources: "Reaganland" book by Rick Perlstein Handy article on the history of the Panama Canal Congressional record including the speeches Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What's up, dudes? NES was the greatest thing ever in the '80s! In fact, it was so great they made a magazine about it! I've got Mike Westfall of Advent Calendar House and Chad Young from Horror Movie BBQ here with me to dive into the memories of the ‘88 and ‘89 November/December issues of the bimonthly Nintendo Power magazine! Beginning in 1988, Nintendo Power was the brainchild of Howard Phillips and Gail Tilden, and was the natural evolution of the Nintendo Fun Club, used as a customer retention marketing tool and sales predictor. Yo, and it worked! From favorites to flops, we get into all of it! Remember Faxanadu? We sort of do. What about Track and Field II? No? Think Olympic button smasher! I know you remember Mega Man II, Super Mario Bros 3, Castlevania, Metroid, and more! There were also polls and articles, contests and cartoons! That's right! Howard and Nester showed us both sides of gaming and kept us in stitches at the same time! Draw your faves on an envelope or write to a game counselor! Win a trip to Disney or maybe Bill and Ted's phone booth. Either way leave the power glove, take the control pad! So grab your snacks, get your bean bag chair ready, and marathon this episode!Advent Calendar HouseFB: @adventcalendarhouseTwitter: @adventcalhouseIG: @adventcalendarhouseHorror Movie BBQFB: @HorrorMovieBBQTwitter: @HorrorMovieBBQIG: @horrormoviebbqCheck us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
Codex History of Video Games with Mike Coletta and Tyler Ostby - Podaholics
Tyler and Mike talk about the explosion of the NES including the man who helped start the hype train, Howard Phillips. The source for this episode is The Ultimate History of Video Games Volume 1 by Steven L. Kent. The theme music is by RoccoW. The logo was created by Dani Dodge.
The Houston Batman, also known as the Houston Horror, was a very tall man-like creature with bat wings that was seen for the first time in the yard of Hilda Walker in Houston, TX. On a very hot, peaceful night, Hilda Walker, Judy Meyer, & Howard Phillips, all neighbors, were sitting on Hilda's front porch around 2:30 am on June 18, 1953, when Hilda noticed a large shadow move across her lawn. The shadow then jumped up into a pecan tree & all three could see that the shadow appeared to be a very tall man-like figure standing around 6 ½ feet tall with bat-like wings on its back, wearing a black, tight-fitting outfit, & surrounded by a glowing yellow haze. The figure lingered for about 30 seconds before the light began to fade out & the figure vanished.Even though this encounter only lasted a few seconds, there have been other reports of a flying batman or birdman in the area throughout the decades. There have been several theories as to what this mysterious creature could be, including an undiscovered species, an alien, or even an interdimensional time traveler, & Ken Gerhard, a cryptozoologist from TX, believes that the existence of these big birds is possible & if they do exist, their home base has to be somewhere remote & largely unexplored.Join us on episode 145 to hear more about the Houston Batman! Sources: abc13.com/houston-batman-folklore-man-with-wings-bat-in/2587899/, https://obscurban-legend.fandom.com/wiki/Houston_Batman, texashillcountry.com/houston-batman-flying-monster/, mysanantonio.com/entertainment/article/pteranodon-texas-crytozoologist-san-antonio-16290326.php, sacurrent.com/news/holy-humanoids-batman-reports-of-flying-beings-over-south-texas-2330899 ###Follow Us:https://www.paranormalpunchers.comhttps://twitter.com/ppunchershttps://instagram.com/paranormalpunchershttps://www.facebook.com/paranormalpunchersSupport the Show:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/paranormal-punchershttps://www.patreon.com/paranormalpunchers
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (Providence, 20 de agosto de 1890-Ibid., 15 de marzo de 1937) más conocido como H. P. Lovecraft, fue un escritor estadounidense, autor de relatos y novelas de terror y ciencia ficción. Se le considera un gran innovador del cuento de terror, al que aportó una mitología propia —los Mitos de Cthulhu—, desarrollada en colaboración con otros autores, actualmente en vigencia. Su obra constituye un clásico del horror cósmico, una línea narrativa que se aparta de las tradicionales historias de terror sobrenatural —satanismo, fantasmas—, incluyendo elementos de ciencia ficción como, por ejemplo, razas alienígenas, viajes en el tiempo o existencia de otras dimensiones.
Codex History of Video Games with Mike Coletta and Tyler Ostby - Podaholics
Mike and Tyler are back to their book club of Console Wars by Blake J. Harris. They discuss chapters 26 through 29 and talk Tails, Howard Phillips, and the importance of Toys "R" Us in the '90s. The theme music is by RoccoW. The logo was created by Dani Dodge
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 553, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Texans 1: The younger sister of Phylicia Rashad, this dancer won 2 Emmys for her choreography on "Fame". Debbie Allen. 2: Anchorman who wrote a memoir titled "The Camera Never Blinks: Adventures in TV Journalism". Dan Rather. 3: When orphaned at age 17, he took control of his father's Houston-based tool company. (Howard) Hughes. 4: This first black heavyweight boxing champ claimed he lost deliberately to Jess Willard in 1915. Jack Johnson. 5: This "outlaw" singer topped the country charts in 1977 with "Luckenbach, Texas". Waylon Jennings. Round 2. Category: Hey, That's "Great"! 1: Stretching over 4,000 miles, it's been called the largest engineering and building project ever made by man. the Great Wall of China. 2: Much of this 1925 novel takes place in the West Egg area of Long Island. The Great Gatsby. 3: This city in North-Central Montana is the seat of Cascade County. Great Falls. 4: In this classic movie, Charlie Chaplin played dual roles including that of Adenoid Hynkel of Tomania. The Great Dictator. 5: In 1417 Martin V was elected the sole pope, ending this division within the Catholic Church. the Great Schism. Round 3. Category: But Fear Itself 1: Your only option may be to lie down if you have stasiphobia, a fear of standing, and thaasophobia, a fear of this. sitting. 2: Cryophobics won't add this to their glasses of whiskey. ice. 3: Fearing this, a linonophobe could never work a yo-yo. string. 4: Scared of these, a chromophobe probably liked NBC better before the peacock. colors. 5: A man suffering from gynophobia and gymnophobia would be doubly afraid of women who are this. naked. Round 4. Category: We "Love" Literature 1: Despite war and outbreaks of disease, the love of Florentino for Fermina endures in this Gabriel Garcia Marquez novel. Love in the Time of Cholera. 2: What can you say about a 33-year-old novel by Erich Segal? Perhaps just this, the book's title. Love Story. 3: (Video of Cheryl in Providence, RI.) This is the original 1920 manuscript of a horror story by this author, whose initials stood for Howard Phillips. H.P. Lovecraft. 4: Modern lit just wouldn't be the same without such seminal works as this 1969 Jacqueline Susann novel. The Love Machine. 5: It's the only Evelyn Waugh novel we know that became a film starring Jonathan Winters and Liberace. The Loved One. Round 5. Category: Stars In Music Videos 1: Rebecca Gayheart plays one of these in Train's "Meet Virginia", but turns in her order pad at the end of the song. Waitress. 2: LFO's "Girl on TV" is this girl who has the time of her life in Neutrogena ads. Jennifer Love Hewitt. 3: Appearing in "Real Love" by Slaughter, she's been leading a "Charmed" life since "90210". Shannen Doherty. 4: "Halo" by Depeche Mode has good karma with this TV Dharma. Jenna Elfman. 5: You can see this actress, film's Wednesday Addams, any day in Moby's "Natural Blues". Christina Ricci. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
For the first time Aaron can't find anything about a candidate! Who was Robert Colvin Macauley? The world may never know, but what we do know is what he stood for, and that's something Aaron accidentally knew about before he started an impromptu recording! We also throw Howard Phillips of the US Taxpayer (now Constitution) Party in there for good measure. Dole out retractions to contact@pronoiatheater.com You can support the show at: pronoiatheater.com/store paypal.me/pronoiatheater venmo: @pronoia
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 136, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Edgar Allan Poe-Pourri 1: In the world's first detective story, C. Auguste Dupin solves the title crimes in "The Murders" here. the Rue Morgue. 2: A man's harrowing escape from torture during the Spanish Inquisition is recounted in this Poe favorite. "The Pit and the Pendulum". 3: This lung disease claimed the life of Poe's 24-year-old wife. tuberculosis. 4: Spoiler alert! "The Cask of" this potent potable tells of a man sealing his enemy up behind a wall... alive!. Amontillado. 5: This French "Flowers of Evil" author translated Poe's tales into French. Charles Baudelaire. Round 2. Category: Men Of Letters 1: Herbert George.... H.G. Wells. 2: Jerome David. Salinger. 3: Edward Estlin. Cummings. 4: David Herbert. Lawrence. 5: Howard Phillips.... HP Lovecraft. Round 3. Category: Official Languages 1: Brazil. Portuguese. 2: In Chad:French and this. Arabic. 3: In the Netherlands:this. Dutch. 4: In New Zealand:English, New Zealand Sign Language and this native tongue. Maori. 5: Malagasy. Madagascar. Round 4. Category: 1945 1: Truman's state or battleship site of Japan's surrender. Missouri. 2: He was preparing for the U.N. conference in San Francisco when he died in Warm Springs, Ga. on April 12. Franklin D. Roosevelt. 3: Number of stars in U.S. flag raised over Iwo Jima. 48. 4: Tragically 14 people were killed when a B-25 crashed into this building, between the 78th and 79th floors. the Empire State Building. 5: Still on NBC-TV today, it began as a radio show hosted by Lawrence Spivak in 1945. Meet the Press. Round 5. Category: College Courses 1: Study this language at Bennington and you may take the class on "Svevo and Tozzi"--2 20th century authors. Italian. 2: This University of Nebraska at Omaha offers an English course devoted to this "Canterbury Tales" author. Chaucer. 3: At N.Y.'s Vassar global feminism and postmodern feminism are 2 of the courses offered in this program. women's studies. 4: For some fun at Willamette University, you can take a course on this; foils, masks and protective jackets are provided. fencing. 5: In the Oregon State course ENT 300, "Plagues, Pests and Politics", ENT stands for this field of study. entomology. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
SEASON FINALE. The Podcast will return on April 26th. We are back with the third installment of the Re-Animator series that entails everyone's favorite mad scientist, Herbert West… Left to rot in prison for the past thirteen years after the blood-drenched events in Re-Animator (1985) and Bride of Re-Animator (1990), the misunderstood virtuoso of mayhem, Dr Herbert West, finds an unexpected ally in the person of the young medical doctor, Howard Phillips. Behind the thick walls of the impenetrable Arkham State Penitentiary, the blasphemous duo of dreamers set up a secret laboratory to test an entirely new reanimating serum, which--when combined with West's original phosphorescent reagent--can work miracles on the prison's inmates. Now, the stage seems set for the ultimate experiment; however, once more, this is easier said than done. Can the good doctors escape from this concrete pit of death? Source: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0222812/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
En 1927, un 24 de Noviembre, Lovecraft envió una carta a Donald Wandrei. Misma en la que le describe un particular y terrorífico sueño, que sin más en ese momento sólo se convirtió en un escrito oculto para muchos de, quienes en aquel entonces, eran sus lectores. Fue hasta 1941 que J. Chapman Miske retomó esta carta y escribió "The Thing in the Moonlight". Siendo que incluye de manera textual, palabra por palabra lo que su sueño contenía. En este audiorelato primero les cuento tal cual la "Carta a Donald Wandrei"; para posteriormente contrastarla con el cuento corto que Miske creó a partir del sueño de Howard Phillips. Espero lo disfruten y me dejen por aquí, en los comentarios, si tienen interés en escuchar algún relato en especial o si quieren algo de un autor de su gusto. Colóquense unos audífonos o auriculares y disfrútenlo. Si les gustó, pueden seguirme en mis redes sociales: ·Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fer.mr.bones/·Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fer.mr.bones... & https://www.facebook.com/FernandoPala...·Twitter: https://twitter.com/FerMrBones --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, Jason Momoa may be the voice of Knuckles in Sonic 2, LEGO is making a Sonic Mania themed set, Resident Evil returns to the big screen, the NES is getting a new game, & a new Kickstarter by Howard Phillips called GameMaster Classified needs your money, and Derek reviews Bonk's Adventure for the TurboGrafx-16. #Retrogames Join our Patreon: www.patreon.com/nerdcaveretro Get our Merch at: NCR Merch at TeePublic
“We were leaden-footed for weeks, to the point where each step meant a determined effort,” Miss Goring recalled. “It also was very difficult to remember any simple thing, even for five minutes.” Miss Goring was describing the period of her convalescence after the 1918 flu pandemic, which she lived through in her native South Africa. Her memories form part of a collection published by South African historian Howard Phillips on the centenary of that disaster.
Retro Game Guys Podcast is proud to welcome Warren Davis. Warren has a long list of accomplishments in the video game industry, including programming the classic arcade hit Q*bert. Released in 1982, Q*bert has since become one of the most popular arcade games of all time, and a beloved pop culture character. Following Q*bert, Warren developed the Laserdisc game Us Vs. Them. He also broke new ground in game design by developing digitization technology that was used to create the iconic visuals in Mortal Kombat, Terminator 2 the Arcade Game, Revolution X starring Aerosmith, and Narc. In 2018, Warren was inducted into the International Video Game Hall of Fame alongside a couple of other legends that we have had the pleasure of interviewing: Howard Phillips and David Crane. Warren has a book titled “You Can’t Call It @!#?@! - Stories from a life making video games.” (The "@!#?@!" is the cartoon balloon that pops up when Q*bert loses a life in the game.) We talked to Warren about a range of topics including his time at Gottlieb and Williams, the shortcomings of Laserdisc games, his favorite ports of Q*bert, and what he's up to now. Follow Warren on Twitter: @WarrenDavis29. Hope you enjoy the interview. Don't miss an episode! Subscribe and follow us! Twitter, Facebook, Instagram @retrogameguys Learn more about the guys: retrogameguys.com
Welcome to the table and we hope you enjoy the show as Dungeon Master Anthony brings some friends together for a new campaign of Dungeons & Dragons. We return with our players finally back from the mines as they discuss their findings with Jerel… You can find our merch table at: https://pod-casters-tabletop-gaming.myteespring.co On the Web: BICBP-Radio.com Facebook: Pod-Casters Instagram: @podcasters_tabletopgaming Email: @podcasterstabletopgaming@gmail.com Dungeon Master for this session Dungeon Master Anthony. Players Danny as Howard Phillips @ratphincarts Ricky as Remus @rick_coates
Welcome to the table and we hope you enjoy the show as Dungeon Master Anthony brings some friends together for a new campaign of Dungeons & Dragons. We return to our players at the Stevens' farm as they broke into Kenny's house… You can find our merch table at: https://pod-casters-tabletop-gaming.myteespring.co On the Web: BICBP-Radio.com Facebook: Pod-Casters Instagram: @podcasters_tabletopgaming Email: @podcasterstabletopgaming@gmail.com Dungeon Master for this session Dungeon Master Anthony. Players Danny as Howard Phillips @ratphincarts Ricky as Remus @rick_coates
Welcome to the table and we hope you enjoy the show as Dungeon Master Anthony brings some friends together for a new campaign of Dungeons & Dragons. We return to our players, in the temple to Bahamut, beaten and sore from battle. Boom Boom having seen Mama for who she really is, looks forward, with a new light of guidance… You can find our merch table at: https://pod-casters-tabletop-gaming.myteespring.co On the Web: BICBP-Radio.com Facebook: Pod-Casters Instagram: @podcasters_tabletopgaming Email: @podcasterstabletopgaming@gmail.com Dungeon Master for this session Dungeon Master Anthony. Players Rick as Boom Boom Twitter: @RickyALaprade Instagram: @buhbfuzzins DDO: @TAHKHESIS & @HAXAN Danny as Howard Phillips @ratphincarts Ricky as Remus @rick_coates
Welcome to the table and we hope you enjoy the show as Dungeon Master Anthony brings some friends together for a new campaign of Dungeons & Dragons. We return to our players, having left Boom Boom at the temple of Bahamut for his studies, Howard and Remus begin to explore the town of BergHold, while joined by Roon during a rather strange encounter… You can find our merch table at: https://pod-casters-tabletop-gaming.myteespring.co On the Web: BICBP-Radio.com Facebook: Pod-Casters Instagram: @podcasters_tabletopgaming Email: @podcasterstabletopgaming@gmail.com Dungeon Master for this session Dungeon Master Anthony. Players Chris as Roon Zevach @cchavezforrea Danny as Howard Phillips @ratphincarts Ricky as Remus @rick_coates
Welcome to the table and we hope you enjoy the show as Dungeon Master Anthony brings some friends together for a new campaign of Dungeons & Dragons. We return to our players, Howard and Remus entering the Laurel Mines in search of what has flooded an inner chamber, unsuspecting of greater threats at work… You can find our merch table at: https://pod-casters-tabletop-gaming.myteespring.co On the Web: BICBP-Radio.com Facebook: Pod-Casters Instagram: @podcasters_tabletopgaming Email: @podcasterstabletopgaming@gmail.com Dungeon Master for this session Dungeon Master Anthony. Players Danny as Howard Phillips @ratphincarts Ricky as Remus @rick_coates
Welcome to the table and we hope you enjoy the show as Dungeon Master Anthony brings some friends together for a new campaign of Dungeons & Dragons. We return to our players, as they exit the Laurel Mines to encounter a familiar face… You can find our merch table at: https://pod-casters-tabletop-gaming.myteespring.co On the Web: BICBP-Radio.com Facebook: Pod-Casters Instagram: @podcasters_tabletopgaming Email: @podcasterstabletopgaming@gmail.com Dungeon Master for this session Dungeon Master Anthony. Players Rick as Boom Boom Twitter: @RickyALaprade Instagram: @buhbfuzzins DDO: @TAHKHESIS & @HAXAN Danny as Howard Phillips @ratphincarts Ricky as Remus @rick_coates
Welcome to the table and we hope you enjoy the show as Dungeon Master Anthony brings some friends together for a new campaign of Dungeons & Dragons. We return to our players, with two of them petrified and the other three coming to help with what else awaits them inside this temple... You can find our merch table at: https://pod-casters-tabletop-gaming.myteespring.co On the Web: BICBP-Radio.com Facebook: Pod-Casters Instagram: @podcasters_tabletopgaming Email: @podcasterstabletopgaming@gmail.com Dungeon Master for this session Dungeon Master Anthony. Players Rick as Boom Boom Twitter: @RickyALaprade Instagram: @buhbfuzzins DDO: @TAHKHESIS & @HAXAN Danny as Howard Phillips @ratphincarts Ricky as Remus @rick_coates
Uzaydan Düşen Renk -TAM METİN Yazan: Howard Phillips Lovecraft Seslendiren: Yalçın Altın Gotik edebiyatın en büyük ustaları arasında yer alan büyük usta Howard Phillips'in harika bir öyküsü. Bu öyküden kurgulanan bir filmde oldu umarım izlemişsinizdir. "The Colour Of Space" Keyifli Dinlemeler. Gotik Korku Öyküleri kanalımıza hoş geldiniz. Bu kanalın farkı bu mecrada dinlediğiniz sesli kitap kanallarından farklı olarak sadece dünya edebiyatında Gotik ve Korku alanında eserler vermiş klasik yazarların yanı sıra çağdaş günümüz yazarlarının gotik ve korku öykülerini dinleyebileceksiniz.Kanalımızda sadece "Gotik Korku" edebiyatı olacaktır. "Gotik Öyküler" kanalı bir "Yalçın Altın" yapımıdır. Not: Yeni yayınlanan öykülerden haberdar olabilmeniz için uyarıcıyı aktif etmeyi unutmayın. #HowardPhillipsLovecraft #UzaydanDüşenRenk #TheColourOfSpace #Lovecraft #GothicStory #GotikÖyküler #SesliGotikÖyküler #GotikKorku #KorkuÖyküleri #KorkuHikayeleri #SesliKorkuHikayeleri #DinleKorkuHikaye #SesliKitap #SesliKitapDinle #KitapDinle #ÖyküDinle #Dinle --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yalcin/message
Howard has the opposite of writer's block...and it may be the only thing saving his soul... Howard Phillips Loves His Craft by Bryan Maynard Voiced by Rachel Brownhill, Ruth McCleskey, Jonathan Moonen and John Raley Directed by Christine Weems Produced as a part of Cone Man's Cauldron on the War of the Words podcast A Cone Man Running Production
Easy Chair with R.J. Rushdoony of Chalcedon Foundation | Reconstructionist Radio
Easy Chair with R.J. Rushdoony of Chalcedon Foundation | Reconstructionist Radio
Welcome to the table and we hope you enjoy the show as Dungeon Master Anthony brings some friends together for a new campaign of Dungeons & Dragons. We pick up with our party on their way back to Palebank Village with the antidote for the Frigid Woe, enjoying the new gifts that they've received they were not expecting the storm ahead of them. With split in reality and what could only be known as magical disruption of sorts, two new adventures are dropped in on the campaign; que welcome music for Roon Zevach and Arlo CrackedBranch... You can find our merch table at: https://pod-casters-tabletop-gaming.myteespring.co On the Web: BICBP-Radio.com Facebook: Pod-Casters Instagram: @podcasters_tabletopgaming Email: @podcasterstabletopgaming@gmail.com Dungeon Master for this session Dungeon Master Anthony. Players Rick as Boom Boom Twitter: @RickyALaprade Instagram: @buhbfuzzins DDO: @TAHKHESIS & @HAXAN Danny as Howard Phillips @ratphincarts Ricky as Remus @rick_coates Chris as Roon Zevach Twitter: @cchavezforreal Graig as Arlo CrackedBranch Instagram: @instaaslamm
Welcome to the table and we hope you enjoy the show as Dungeon Master Anthony brings some friends together for a new campaign of Dungeons & Dragons. Our party awakens the next morning in the world of Faybala looking for answers about the night before. Setting off in a hurry, the group follows tracks until they notice they're being watched… You can find our merch table at: https://pod-casters-tabletop-gaming.myteespring.co On the Web: BICBP-Radio.com Facebook: Pod-Casters Instagram: @podcasters_tabletopgaming Email: @podcasterstabletopgaming@gmail.com Dungeon Master for this session Dungeon Master Anthony. Players Rick as Boom Boom Twitter: @RickyALaprade Instagram: @buhbfuzzins DDO: @TAHKHESIS & @HAXAN Danny as Howard Phillips @ratphincarts Ricky as Remus @rick_coates Chris as Roon Zevach Twitter: @cchavezforreal Graig as Arlo CrackedBranch Instagram: @instaaslamm
Welcome to the table and we hope you enjoy the show as Dungeon Master Anthony brings some friends together for a new campaign of Dungeons & Dragons. We return to our players, with two of them petrified and the other three coming to help with what else awaits them inside this temple... You can find our merch table at: https://pod-casters-tabletop-gaming.myteespring.co On the Web: BICBP-Radio.com Facebook: Pod-Casters Instagram: @podcasters_tabletopgaming Email: @podcasterstabletopgaming@gmail.com Dungeon Master for this session Dungeon Master Anthony. Players Rick as Boom Boom Twitter: @RickyALaprade Instagram: @buhbfuzzins DDO: @TAHKHESIS & @HAXAN Danny as Howard Phillips @ratphincarts Ricky as Remus @rick_coates Chris as Roon Zevach Twitter: @cchavezforreal Graig as Arlo CrackedBranch Instagram: @instaaslamm
Apoie o canal: https://apoia.se/podcastdaraphus. Ou adquira nossos livros em nosso site: http://raphuspress.weebly.com. Dúvidas sobre envio, formas de pagamento, etc.: http://raphuspress.weebly.com/contact.html. Lovecraft, o teólogo (Anfiteatro do Esquecimento - ep. 08) “Arrasado o jardim, profanados os cálices e os altares, entraram a cavalo os hunos na biblioteca monástica e rasgaram os livros incompreensíveis e os injuriaram e queimaram, talvez temerosos de que as letras encobrissem blasfêmias contra seu deus, que era uma cimitarra de ferro. Arderam palimpsestos e códices, mas no coração da fogueira, entre as cinzas, permaneceu quase intato o livro duodécimo da 'Civitas Dei', que narra que Platão ensinou em Atenas e, no fim dos séculos, todas as coisas recuperarão seu estado anterior, e que ele, em Atenas, diante do mesmo auditório, de novo ensinará essa doutrina.“ (“Os teólogos”, de Jorge Luis Borges) Howard Phillips Lovecraft transformou-se e adquiriu, após sua morte, novos poderes necromânticos. Sua imensa influência atual ultrapassa os limites das mídias, do tempo e do espaço, Mas qual seria a natureza última desse fascínio? Seriam suas sombrias crenças uma fé cega na aniquilação? Oferecemos algumas rudimentares ferramentas para tais reflexões. Indicações: - A campanha de financiamente pelo Catarse do duplo lançamento de "Contos reunidos do mestre do horror cósmico" (Ex Machina) e "Mitologia lovecraftiana" (Sebo Clepsidra) contitui um dos grandes eventos literários do ano. Não perca! https://www.catarse.me/lovecraftiana - Chabon, Michael. "Preface". In: D'Aulaires' Book of Norse Myths. New York: NYRB, 2005. - Dick, Philip K. Clans of Alphane Moon. Boston: Mariner Books, 2013. - Lovecraft, Howard Phillips. A música de Erich Zann. Desterro: Edições Nephelibata, 2019 (https://edicoesnephelibata.blogspot.com/p/howard-phillips-lovecraft.html). - Mather, Cothon. The Wonders of the Invisible World: Observations as Well Historical as Theological, upon the Nature, the Number, and the Operations of the Devils. Edited, with an Introduction, by Reiner Smolinski. Electronic Texts in American Studies. 19. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/etas/19. - Tucherman, Ieda. “A teratologia cronenberguiana ou passeando entre monstros e seus criadores: Ésquilo, Goya, Mary Shelley e Cronenberg”, in CAPISTRANO, Tadeu (org.). O cinema em carne viva: David Cronenberg – corpo, imagem e tecnologia. Rio de Janeiro: Wset Multimídia e Editora, 2009, pp. 60-64. Música: Etude Opus 2 No 1 Exzel Music Publishing (freemusicpublicdomain.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Nosso podcast também está disponível nas seguintes plataformas: - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NUiqPPTMdnezdKmvWDXHs - Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-da-raphus-press/id1488391151?uo=4 - Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMDlmZmVjNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw%3D%3D
As part of our Super Mario Bros SUPER celebration, we are proud to present our interview with former Nintendo of America Spokesman Howard Phillips! If you grew up with the NES, Super Mario Bros. and Nintendo Power magazine like we did, there’s a name that you will surely recognize: Howard Phillips aka the Game Master. Howard was Nintendo’s most prominent spokesman here in the US during the golden age of the NES and his Game Master Persona - a friendly guy with a bowtie and mad gaming skills - was someone who all of us kids wanted to be. But Howard was much more than just a public face of Nintendo back in the day, as we will learn much more about in this interview. He played many roles within the company, had a hand in the success of the NES, Super Mario Bros. and countless other games. He also helped Nintendo evolve from the arcade-focused company that they were in the early 80’s to the dominant force in console gaming that they became in later years. It’s clear that video gaming would not be what it is today without the work of Howard Phillips, the Game Master. Don't miss an episode! Subscribe and follow us! Twitter, Facebook, Instagram @retrogameguys Learn more about the guys: retrogameguys.com Email us! retrogameguys@gmail.com
It's a SUPER Celebration! The guys celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the podcast and 35 years of Super Mario Bros. in a big way! In Part 2 of the episode, the guys share their memories of Super Mario Bros along with Howard Phillips and Retro Game Guys listeners. You'll also hear who came out on top in the #BeatRetroGameGuys score competition. Be sure to catch the full, hour-long interview with Howard Phillips! (Out 8/1/2020) Don't miss an episode! Subscribe and follow us! Twitter, Facebook, Instagram @retrogameguys Learn more about the guys: retrogameguys.com Email us! retrogameguys@gmail.com
It's a SUPER Celebration! The guys celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the podcast and 35 years of Super Mario Bros. in a big way! In Part 1 of the episode, the guys run through the history of Super Mario Bros which includes input from the Game Master himself and former Nintendo of America spokesperson Howard Phillips! Be sure to catch Part 2 and the full, hour-long interview with Howard Phillips! (Out 8/1/2020) Don't miss an episode! Subscribe and follow us! Twitter, Facebook, Instagram @retrogameguys Learn more about the guys: retrogameguys.com Email us! retrogameguys@gmail.com
We're back and we're bringing the Natural Law Party with us!Today, we cover the actual start of the transcendental meditation minded, international third party and their calm-spoken physicist leader in the states, John Hagelin.In this episode, we rant about the hero's journey in real life, try to understand even a tiny bit of unified field theory, and wonder if John Hagelin is even real and what even is reality, man?
After learning the fifth round of IVF didn't work out, Elizabeth Howard Phillips realized she couldn't keep putting her body through treatments. Less than two years later, Kenneth Phillips found himself nervously driving Elizabeth and their adopted baby away from the hospital. From their hotel room in Florida, we talk about their journey through infertility, the craziness that comes with adopting a baby during a pandemic, and their new bright light Eleanor. Additional Resources Connect with Elizabeth Howard Phillips Instagram Facebook
In this lockdown special Matt talks to the most sought after Emeritus Professor at the moment Howard Phillps. Howard has spent a lot of time researching epidemics and interviewing people who have lived through horrific pandemics. He specializes in two areas, the social history of medicine (especially epidemics and pandemics, medical education and hospitals) and the history of universities. Both fields feature prominently in his book "plague, pox, and pandemics". Strap in as Howard recounts a horrific story of a 7-year-old boy living in a pandemic, vaccinations and the history of the Spanish flu.
Fine Music Radio — Beverley Roos-Muller gave considerable thought to her choice of books this month, and has even themed her contribution. No prizes for guessing the topical theme, but there may well be a prize for listening closely to her reviews of The Body: a guide for occupants, by Bill Bryson and Plague, Pox and Pandemics by Howard Phillips. Vanessa Levenstein was duly impressed by Chanel Miller’s Know my name, the memoir of the woman previously known as Emily Doe, who was at the centre of a much publicized rape case in the US. Melvyn Minnaar highly recommends Apeirogon by Colm McCann which he describes as “truly uplifting”, giving “hope amid our and all division”, while Penny Lorimer provides our monthly dose of thrillers with Blood Will Be Born by Gary Donnelly and Three hours by Rosamund Lupton. John Hanks gives his sweeping view of Birds of Southern Africa and their tracks and signs, by Lee Gutteridge, and Beryl Eichenberger stays with flying things but takes us across continents with The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri. Prepare to fasten your seat belts for Philp Todres’ interview with Damian Barr as they discuss the author’s latest novel You will be safe here. Philip calls it a “rough but riveting ride”, that transports the reader back to Boer War era South Africa. Lesley Beake brings to the table her inspired choice for younger readers, both Tiger themed: The tiger who came to tea, written and illustrated by Judith Kerr, republished in 2018, and Tiger Walk by Dianne Hofmeyr, illustrated by Jesse Hodgson.
Beverley Roos-Muller gave considerable thought to her choice of books this month, and has even themed her contribution. No prizes for guessing the topical theme, but there may well be a prize for listening closely to her reviews of The Body: a guide for occupants, by Bill Bryson and Plague, Pox and Pandemics by Howard Phillips. Vanessa Levenstein was duly impressed by Chanel Miller's Know my name, the memoir of the woman previously known as Emily Doe, who was at the centre of a much publicized rape case in the US. Melvyn Minnaar highly recommends Apeirogon by Colm McCann which he describes as “truly uplifting”, giving “hope amid our and all division”, while Penny Lorimer provides our monthly dose of thrillers with Blood Will Be Born by Gary Donnelly and Three hours by Rosamund Lupton. John Hanks gives his sweeping view of Birds of Southern Africa and their tracks and signs, by Lee Gutteridge, and Beryl Eichenberger stays with flying things but takes us across continents with The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri. Prepare to fasten your seat belts for Philp Todres' interview with Damian Barr as they discuss the author's latest novel You will be safe here. Philip calls it a “rough but riveting ride”, that transports the reader back to Boer War era South Africa. Lesley Beake brings to the table her inspired choice for younger readers, both Tiger themed: The tiger who came to tea, written and illustrated by Judith Kerr, republished in 2018, and Tiger Walk by Dianne Hofmeyr, illustrated by Jesse Hodgson.
Mario might be Nintendo's big-time mascot, but for six years of Nintendo Power, one banana-haired brat served a similar role. In what amounted to one of the first manga series snuck into the hands of American children, Nester existed as the foil to the real-life know-it-all Nintendo rep Howard Phillips, who used his insider info to humiliate a small child through a few dozen very entertaining and expertly drawn installments. On this episode of Retronauts, join Bob Mackey, Henry Gilbert, and Bill Mudron as the crew explores the brief but notable history of Nester throughout both print and games.
It's a super-special limited edition BONUS EPISODE! C'mon in and experience highlights of our Midwest Gaming Classic '19 interviews with such gaming superstars as: Walter Day! Howard Phillips! Mortal Kombat's Dan "Johnny Cage" Pesina and Anthony "Kung Lao" Marquez! Frank Cifaldi! And many more! Plus, hear never-before-released excerpts from Hair of the Dogcast LIVE from the show floor! MGC was an incredibly fun and epic experience and now we can all relive the memories together, with or without beer (but, let's face it, everything's better with beer). Follow Hair of the Dogcast on Twitter: @HOTDogcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hairofthedogcast Email us: hairofthedogcast@gmail.com Hair of the Dogcast now streams to YouTube, Twitch, Mixr, Spotify, and is available on podcast services everywhere! If you like what you hear, feel free to leave us a positive review!
In a Singing Mountain first, this episode features a person who is not me: Katherine Spiers, friend and business partner, comes in to talk about TableCakes, the Los Angeles-based podcast network we started together and what that means for Singing Mountain listeners. She also talks about growing up being the stepdaughter of Howard Phillips, the American spokesperson for Nintendo back in the NES days and then we play a loosely structured game about video game music. Plus two stories about Macaulay Culkin and one about New Kids on the Block! Track listing: 0:19: You’ve Come Far, Ness (Coffee Break) / Earthbound / Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka 5:13: A Rainy Day / Pikmin 3 / Asuka Hayazaki, Atsuko Asahi and Hajime Wakai 8:48: Daytime / Wii Weather Channel / Kazumi Totaka 13:13: Shooting Star Summit / Paper Mario / Naoko Mitome, Chika Sekigawa and Yasuhisa Baba 18:23: 4 a.m. / Animal Crossing: New Leaf / Manaka Kataoka, Atsuko Asahi and Kazumi Totaka 22:01: Lake Lamode / Super Mario Odyssey / Shiho Fujii 28:33: Title Theme / Metroid / Hirokazu Tanaka 32:13: Aquatic Ambience / Donkey Kong Country / David Wise 36:57: In the Air Tonight / Phil Collins 37:54: Bayou Boogie / Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest / David Wise 39:24: Kefka’s Theme / Final Fantasy VI / Nobuo Uematsu 42:23: Chun-Li’s Stage / Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition / Yoko Shimomura 45:27: Beware the Forest’s Mushrooms / Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars / Yoko Shimomura 47:37: Inside the Castle Walls / Super Mario 64 / Koji Kondo 52:15: Hi Hi HI (Saturn Valley Theme) / Earthbound / Keiichi Suzuki and Hirokazu Tanaka TableCakes, the podcast network I started: https://tablecakes.com/ The TableCakes Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tablecakes Katherine’s podcast: https://soundcloud.com/smartmouthpodcast Katherine on Twitter: https://twitter.com/katherinespiers Drew on Twitter: twitter.com/drewgmackie Singing Mountain on Twitter: twitter.com/singmopod On Facebook: www.facebook.com/singingmountainpod/ On iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/singi…ain/id1252832457 On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ISyNLUc1ALxzvjBqw4ru3?si=OM-bFRP1RLSLkiv2XyQxNg On Google Play: play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/…bs27wb6cqr24dlgl4 On Instagram: instagram.com/singingmountainpod/ On SoundCloud: @singingmountain On YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC9f9iAcO1ZMTYVH91c2Jsyw Official website: www.singingmountainpod.com
The last few months of 1918 saw an influenza pandemic that circled the globe. Support the podcast on http://patreon.com/historyofthegreatwar where you can get access to special supporter only episodes. For a no strings attached donation: http://buymeacoffee.com/greatwar Sources: The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History by John M. Barry The Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919 by Paul Kupperberg The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919 Edited by Howard Phillips and David Killingray Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1918, as war raged in Europe a new, more deadly foe joined the battle. Support the podcast on http://patreon.com/historyofthegreatwar where you can get access to special supporter only episodes. For a no strings attached donation: http://buymeacoffee.com/greatwar Sources:The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History by John M. Barry The Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919 by Paul Kupperberg The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919 Edited by Howard Phillips and David Killingray Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all that it knows about H.P. Lovecraft: the admired, reviled, and deeply weird 20th century horror writer whose tentacles keep creeping into our Satanic philosophy. We’re finally breaking out the Elder Sign on some old school horrors as we look at the life and writings of good ol' Howard Phillips, and the weird effect he’s had on Satanism and pop culture. Plus, in our extra-long news segment, we discuss the Satanic Temple controversy over their devil’s advocate. (Note: in this episode, the news comes after our main topic, to spare newbies and casual listeners.) Praise, condemnation, more questions, and satisfying ways to spend a dollar can be sent to blackmassappealpod@gmail.com. SHOW LINKS Nikol King, artist who both Simone and Tab loved at the TST Seattle show Arkansas Times: "Chick tract" illustrates Sen. Jason Rapert learning about civil liberties and religious freedom Buy Tabitha a coffee! The H.P. Lovecraft stories we read: Dagon The Call of Cthulhu The Shadow Over Innsmouth Everyone’s favorite stories: Daniel: Pickman’s Model, Dreams in the Witch-House Simone: The Rats in the Walls Tabitha: Call of Cthulhu video games Meghan: The Call of Cthulhu, Nyarlathotep; stories by Cassandra Khaw, Jonathan L. Howard; Bloodborne video game Cover of Weird Tales, featuring "Ghost Table" (oh, and also the first printing of "The Call of Cthulhu") H.P. Lovecraft’s wife, Sonia Greene's story in Weird Tales, "The Horror at Martin’s Beach" Naked Dudes Reading Lovecraft Definition of Cyclopean (Simone was basically right, if we're looking at the second definition) Awesome collection of Lovecraft's stories, featuring an introduction by Guillermo Del Toro Lovecraft, Racism, & the World Fantasy Award The Man Who Haunted Horror Lovecraftian Magic in “Satanic Rituals” (page 173) Barnes & Noble Blog: "The Enduring Legacy of H.P. Lovecraft, Genre’s Crazy Racist Uncle," by our very guest, Meghan! Meghan on Twitter Cthulhu Problems on Twitter GET IN TOUCH WITH BLACK MASS APPEAL Facebook Twitter Instagram Patreon Tabitha Slander's Instagram SATANIC SAN FRANCISCO Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Sign up for Satanic San Francisco's newsletter LEARN MORE The Satanic Temple
Codex History of Video Games with Mike Coletta and Tyler Ostby - Podaholics
Tyler and Mike talk about the explosion of the NES including the man who helped start it ...
Broadcast originally aired Monday, March 21, 2016, 10:10 amIn conjunction with the Quadricentennial celebration of Haverstraw, Clare Sheridan spoke to Supervisor Howard Phillips and exhibition curator Corinne McGeorge. Included in the conversation is information about the recent discovery of a map from 1616 on which Haverstraw appears and the year-long celebration that this 400th anniversary will bring.Supervisor Howard Phillips of the Town of Haverstraw, described the upcoming events and programs planned for the Quadricentennial year, and Corinne McGeorge spoke about the exhibition that she curated entitled, "Dutchtown and Major Andre: Highlights of Haverstraw History," which is a big part of the celebration. Crossroads of Rockland History, a program of the Historical Society of Rockland County, airs at 10:10 am, right after the Steve and Jordan morning show, on the third Monday of each month on WRCR Radio 1700 AM (live streaming at www.WRCR.com. Join host Clare Sheridan as we explore,celebrate, and learn about our local history, with different topics and guest speakers every month. To view an index of past programs and listen to sound recordings, go to http://www.rocklandhistory.org/page.cfm?page=323.The Historical Society of Rockland County is a nonprofit educational institution and principal repository for original documents and artifacts relating to Rockland County. Its headquarters are a four-acre site featuring a history museum and the 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House in New City, New York.www.RocklandHistory.org
In this 1985FM interview the staff catches up with lead designer of HyperSloth Games, Samuel Read. It's been nearly a year since we last spoke with Sam and now--after considerable trials and tribulations--The studio has made Dream a reality. Available on Steam Early Access, Dream follows the subconscious lucidity of Howard Phillips and his indecision towards life. In the interview, Sam tells us what players can expect from Dream's first-person exploration based design, recalls nearly shutting down the company, what it's been like sharing Dream with the community, and the simple joy of Steam trading cards. As usual, we had a great time talking with Sam and hope everyone gets just as much enjoyment listening. Dream is currently available on Steam for $14.99. The early access alpha limits some content, but allows players a chance to help shape the game and get a unique look into the evolution of this ambitious title. For more on Dream visit the game's Steam page or HyperSloth Games' website.
Paul & Ben welcome Niels Hobbs, a marine biologist living in Providence, Rhode Island, the hometown of the great 20th century writer of horror and fantasy fiction, Howard Phillips (better known as H.P.) Lovecraft (1890-1937). HPL was a distant cousin of Paul & Ben. A doctoral student at the University of Rhode Island, Neils had resurrected the old NecronomiCon, a literary convention dedicated to Lovecraft, in the heart of Providence in August. In the drive-time hour tonight, we discuss the skeptical and atheistic HPL's approach to the paranormal subject.
Paul & Ben welcome Niels Hobbs, a marine biologist living in Providence, Rhode Island, the hometown of the great 20th century writer of horror and fantasy fiction, Howard Phillips (better known as H.P.) Lovecraft (1890-1937). HPL was a distant cousin of Paul & Ben. A doctoral student at the University of Rhode Island, Neils had resurrected the old NecronomiCon, a literary convention dedicated to Lovecraft, in the heart of Providence in August. In the drive-time hour tonight, we discuss the skeptical and atheistic HPL's approach to the paranormal subject.
Here's the slightly longer than usual Communitoid Episode 005 - Do You Even Lift? This week Joanna experienced the glory of jump kicking zombies, Conor gives Aaron the perfect plan for a holiday suicide note, Andy's net connection is terrible and he hates you all, and guest host StriderHoang doubts you even lift. We also talk about the Anita "Starkid" Sarskeesian controversy for the first and last time ever. Enjoy the final Communitoid ever due to the upcoming Mayan Apocalypse! SPOILER ALERT! We talk about The Dark Knight Rises, and mention something that may or may not be spoilerly from 1 hour 30 seconds until 1 hour 40 seconds. We also talk about the end of Dead Island from 1 hour 6 minutes and 35 seconds until 1 hour 7 minutes and 5 seconds. PS: While mentioning RTS Total Annihilation Conor meant to say Chris Taylor when he said Chris Carter, and while talking about Nintendo Power Mxy said Howard Lincoln instead of Howard Phillips. Oops. Opening and closing themes by Adam AcH (http://www.bravebeat.com http://soundcloud.com/ach-cue) Show logo by the incredible ZombiePlatypus Break song: Feed the Dada (AdamAcH Remix) - DaDa Life (https://soundcloud.com/ach-cue/feed-the-dada-adamach-remix) Thanks for listening! Follow us @Communitoid on Twitter. Community member show openings can be sent to aaron@destructoid.com. Talk about us on the Forums: (http://forum.destructoid.com/forumdisplay.php?59-Communitoid) Follow us on the Cblogs: (http://destructoid.com/blogs/communitoid) Subscribe via RSS (http://feeds.feedburner.com/communitoid), iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/communitoid/id570116319), or download via the direct link (http://traffic.libsyn.com/communitoid/Communitoid_Episode_005.mp3) Full show notes available at http://communitoid.libsyn.com ------------------------------- Bloggers / Artists Wanted: Bloggers Wanted: Your favorite gaming moments of 2012 (http://www.destructoid.com/bloggers-wanted-your-favorite-gaming-moments-of-2012-239781.phtml) Cblogs: Games Are from Mars, Players Are from Venus by kona (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/kona/gamers-are-from-mars-players-are-from-venus-240289.phtml) Byte-Sized Boos: indie horror quick hits by nekobun (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/nekobun/byte-sized-boos-indie-horror-quick-hits-240220.phtml) The five stages of backlog grief by TriplZer0 (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/TriplZer0/the-five-stages-of-backlog-grief-240306.phtml) Dale North sent me Persona 4 and Corgi money! (A thank you to Dtoid) by Levito (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/Levito/dale-north-sent-me-persona-4-and-corgi-money-a-thank-you-to-dtoid--240176.phtml) Creating Horror in Videogames: Topics, Tropes, and Atmosphere by Panzadolphin56 (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/Panzadolphin56/creating-horror-in-videogames-topics-tropes-and-atmosphere-239916.phtml) Less Than Love: A Story About Catherine by Brandon Dickerson (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/Brandon+Dickerson/less-than-love-a-story-about-catherine-239956.phtml) Let's worry about real sexism, shall we? by CaimDark (http://www.destructoid.com/blogs/CaimDark/let-s-worry-about-real-sexism-shall-we--240204.phtml) Forums: Who the hell are you?! 2.0 (http://forum.destructoid.com/showthread.php?22498-Who-the-hell-are-you-!-2-0&p=1122219&viewfull=1#post1122219) A Call for Help by KingSigy (http://forum.destructoid.com/showthread.php?26299-A-Call-for-Help) Anti-Christmas music/Alternative Christmas Music thread by mirage of Excellence (http://forum.destructoid.com/showthread.php?26468-Anti-Christmas-music-Alternative-Christmas-music-thread) Community Podcasts: The Cblog Fapcast (http://www.scottygrayskull.com/cblogfapcast/index.html) Meet Ups: Dtoid NY/NJ Holiday Party - (https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!forum/dtoid-new-york) Dtoid Texas Holiday shenanigans on December 21s - Contact Sean Carey on Twitter @walk_your_path MAGFest (http://magfest.org/) Dtoid MAGFest Google Group (https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/dtoid-magfest-2011) Other: Honest Movie Trailers: The Dark Knight Rises (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQJuGeqdbn4) Epic Comment: Elsa on Tropes vs. Women featured on Reddit (http://www.destructoid.com/epic-comment-elsa-on-tropes-vs-women-featured-on-reddit-240143.phtml) Toneman (far right) on Portlandia with a Mr. Dtoid/Shufflebot lookalike (http://imgur.com/Op5Q3) The Destructoid Comic - click back in the archive for more! (http://www.destructoid.com/userblog_show_promoted_blogs.phtml?start=16&a=2860) The Indoor Kids Interview with Howard Phillips (http://www.nerdist.com/2012/10/the-indoor-kids-67-gamemaster-howard/)
Special guest Matt Lambros, photographer of abandoned classic movie theaters! Follow Matt's work on his blog afterthefinalcurtain.net. In this episode: Howard Phillips the Game Master, Howard's Know-It-All Kickstarter, David Crane's $900,000 jungle game Kickstarter, David Blane's electrocution stunt, introducing NYC-based photographer Matt Lambros, how did he start photographing abandoned theaters?, his camera setup, Loews Wonder Theaters, what some theaters have been converted to today, photography insurance for treacherous buildings, causes for the demise of the classic theaters, Village East Cinema in Manhattan, atmospheric theaters, movie studios digitizing and discarding their original film, Matt's future book plans, exploration and shooting techniques, the Uptown Theater in Chicago, Matt's lecture tours for the Atlas Obscura Society, sewer spelunkers Under-City.org, the Old Jingle of the Episode ("Don't Forget to Watch the Movie" by Sesame Street Muppets), What Ever Happened To? (Frankie Muniz), celebrities racing cars again, What Ever Happened To? (Yasmine Bleeth), Rob's idea of forcing reality competition show judges to compete alongside the contestants, people being paid to camp out in line for the iPhone 5, one of Acclaim's old marketing stunts (naming a baby "Turok" after the Turok the Dinosaur Hunter video game), nobody ever told Rob that medical thermometers don't have red mercury, Led Zeppelin finally releasing 2007 concert movie Celebration Day, our get-well wish to Stan Lee, today's pop songs droning on far too long, why the Giants and Jets are New York teams if they play in New Jersey?, building new billion dollar stadiums, and the 2012 replacement NFL referee fiasco. 70 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
Kumail and Emily sat down to talk with Howard Phillips, who has an impressive resume. He was one of the original workers in Nintendo's first American warehouse, which meant he shipped out Donkey Kong cabinets in his early days, and this led to product testing all Nintendo games, setting up the tips and tricks hotline, developing games himself, and co-creating Nintendo Power magazine. He's done it all, and we only meant to talk to him for 20 minutes but ended up talking to this amazingly inspirational legend of a dude for over an hour. Plus Kumail and Emily talk about NBA 2K13 and Dishonored!
After an exciting and event-filled day of pawing over old video games and standing in the awe-inspiring presence of Howard Phillips (sans bowtie), Retronauts host Bob Mackey sits down with the gang from Retroware.tv to discuss the goings-on at Classic Gaming Expo 2012.
After an exciting and event-filled day of pawing over old video games and standing in the awe-inspiring presence of Howard Phillips (sans bowtie), Retronauts host Bob Mackey sits down with the gang from Retroware.tv to discuss the goings-on at Classic Gaming Expo 2012.
After an exciting and event-filled day of pawing over old video games and standing in the awe-inspiring presence of Howard Phillips (sans bowtie), Retronauts host Bob Mackey sits down with the gang from Retroware.tv to discuss the goings-on at Classic Gaming Expo 2012.
After an exciting and event-filled day of pawing over old video games and standing in the awe-inspiring presence of Howard Phillips (sans bowtie), Retronauts host Bob Mackey sits down with the gang from Retroware.tv to discuss the goings-on at Classic Gaming Expo 2012.
Howard Phillips is an accomplished cinematographer, filmmaker, media technologist and teacher. I met Howard when I was a student in the Filmmaking program at Boston University' CDIA where he was Associate Director of the program. Over the years I have relied on him for his clear and deep knowledge of film history and technology as well as his insights into the future of filmmaking. You will find show notes and links on the main blog.
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Day 2 & 1As a result of excellent feedback from Linda, my wife, I've made some significant changes to the order in which speakers are introduced. I had begun with discrete, self contained blocks, where an individual presents themselves. Of course I intended to mix individual's comments together where they touched on the same topic as the film progressed, but it was made clear to me through Linda's perspective that I could begin that earlier, so there wasn't an obvious transition from one person speaking at a time to many people speaking.It was a real structural problem for me and I'm grateful for the insight she provided. You know, I know what I want to do and could have acted alone, but I had nagging doubts that my perspective was too inside, too familiar to be trusted as far as how much I could ask the audience to accept as they were introduced to the film's characters and ideas. Things such as the pacing, I'm using a lot of rapid cuts. It really pays to have someone you can trust who can offer concise, intelligent comments.Day 1 ends and I still don't have the film transfered to tape. I spent a number of hours but between working with HD footage in Avid and moving it to HDV tape, or SD for that matter, there were lots of unresolved problems. And I lost a lot of editing time in the process.Not that this isn't my own fault for starting late in the first place.I mention a number of suggestions made by one of my constant instructors, Howard Phillips, for enhancing the movement of the story and I did a poor job of explaining J & L cuts, so follow the link to find out a little bit more. I've added them throughout the film to ease the audience from one cut to another. It's a subtle thing. The difference it makes is not so much what it adds, so much as what it removes, which is often an abrupt, gawky cut between two speakers, or scenes.Another point I missed in the excitement of reciting my day, is that the 90 second segment where I introduce a new character and I thought I was going to have to scrap it because I didn't have B-roll to cover several jump cuts. I forgot to mention the solution, which was to use dip-to-color between the cuts. It's only a second where the clip fades in, then out to black, but it heals the jump cut wound quite nicely.Now, I know how to do this and had used it sparingly in other parts of the film, but I thought it was too much in your face, it would be too jarring to the viewer if I did it several times within 90 seconds. I was assured by people whose opinions matter that it was fine and acceptable. I don't know if they meant in general, or under the circumstances of the looming deadline, but I gladly accepted it like a get out of jail card. We'll see how people react at the screening.
Day 8 Over the past year I have been trying, without success to figure out how to use a calibrated monitor to display video coming out of the computer, as I color correct. Today we had a color correction class for Final Cut Pro, something that was arranged outside of the program, based on specific requests from our class. I think that speaks volumes about how flexible and generous the school and the instructors are towards meeting the needs of students. Anyway, I'm going to create a screen cast, post it on YouTube and you can link to it to see how it's done. The unfortunate thing is that you can' display HD footage through an SD monitor. So there you are, I have HD footage and I can't monitor my color correction, I have to go solely by the scopes, the Waveform or RGB Parade monitor, VectorScope and Histogram. Of course the trick is making sure you're viewing your results on a calibrated monitor. Of course, that's not nothing, it counts for 90% of the way home, but that last 10% is the difference between a vacant stare and a smile. I've used a monitor for color correction on SD footage shot for a Practicum film back in May. (Show 91) It made a big difference, not only in terms of quality, but also in building my confidence in my own color correction technique. Howard Phillips, a frequent instructor screened my latest revision and gave me a very good critique. There's so little time, so every intelligent comment is greatly appreciated. The big problem is that I'm making the same point over and over again. I couldn't see it myself, but once the scales were removed from my eyes it was embarrassing how obvious it was. That's half the value of having others review your film. And getting that input before you're too attached to the cut is the other half.
Doug Plante is instructor for this module, Edit Lab II. He is an ex-Avid employee - Avid is in Tewksbury Massachussets. He is also, according to Howard Phillips, the programs associate director, a FCP god.This week Doug spoke about the fine points of the rough cut and fine cutHe was all business and was there to see we got to the fine cut done. There's not going to be a lot of instruction in this class. It's all going to come as he works with us individually as we massage our edits.I had a heck of a time working with Avid, lost a whole class before I moved on to FCP 6. Now I have a problem where I upgraded to 6.02 and the school is at 6.0. and guess what, the file types are not compatible. Can you believe it?I know, Avid files created between a long list of revisions in that software don't cause a hiccup for Avid users, but FCP apparently is very touchy. But a x.0.2 release? It's enough to make you a hater.But I don't hate FCP, I just feel I would benefit from continuing using Avid. I know FCP well enough to learn the rest on my own. But Avid, I'm surrounded by Avid gurus and I want to take advantage of that knowledge.I know I tend to treat this like a dog with a sock monkey, but I once again discuss the archival problems with P2 footage. You can't keep it on the card, it's too expensive. And the life of the solid state card is unknown for long term storage. Drives are a problem for long term storage. What are we going to do once we have to give up tape forever?
The second half of the interview with Howard Phillips, Associate Director of the Filmmaking program at CDIA at Boston University. Lots of talk about the role of technology in creating films and CDIA's goal of developing a filmmaking community.
Howard Phillips is the Associate Director of the Filmmaking program at CDIA and has been my instructor in a number of classes, including lighting and Avid. No need really, to introduce him though, he does an excellent job himself in this, part one of the interview. Let me just say that his willingness to participate in this podcast is an extension of his generosity of spirit to all students at CDIA.In this show you'll hear him talk about his own experiences learning production filmmaking techniques as well as some interesting tangents he's followed that gives him a unique approach to teaching. You'll also hear him explain the ideas and goals behind the curriculum.I'll post the 2nd half in a few days. In that episode he'll talk about the present state of filmmaking, the role technology plays in the process of realizing your vision and the possibilities that lay in the future.
Another week in PreProduction. We spent a whole class breaking down a script based on the Hemingway short story, The Killers. We analyzed the characters, locations, figured out props, camera and lighting locations. In a future module we're supposed to shoot this script. I think I've covered this ground already, so I'm passing on those details and keeping this show shorter. I've included some information on how to cast for actors and also explain how everyone communicates with each other, in both preproduction and once the film goes into production. We're on break over Thanksgiving week, so there won't be journal entry, but I plan to post an interview with Howard Phillips, the Associate Director of the Film program at CDIA. It's pretty long, so I may break it up into two pieces a few days apart. Things are good with me, how's it with you?
Hosts: Jerry Johnson & Penna Dexter Guests: Col. David Hunt, Fox News Military Analyst; Howard Phillips, Chmn. The Conservative Caucus; and Kelly Schackleford, President of the Free Market Foundation.
Howard Phillips is out for the next couple weeks, down in Washington, directing the fall program at the new CDIA campus. Good luck everyone. Filling in for Howard is Chris Bowan. Chris is an Avid editor and has a lot of tips for accelerating the editing workflow. He showed me a lot useful thing using key commands for editing. It can be awkward to use at first, but it makes a big difference in how quickly and smoothly you get things done. Eventually you can work entirely through the keyboard, with your right hand and the mouse in your left hand. Or vice versa, if you're a lefty. Between learning Avid and editing a dialog centered movie I have a feeling, shared by a few people in class, that this project is much harder. Rather than trying to create a completely finished final cut, I'm spending my time playing with different types of edits. Trying to keep the story moving ahead smoothly. I'm relying on straight cuts, no transitions and looking for shots that lead well into each other. The dialog is controlling what I choose to keep in and out and if it deviates from the script, I'll take that chance. So I'm not thinking about the finished film, but how I take care of individual aspects of the film. Hopefully that will lead to a good, finished feeling cut. Same results either way, but different methods. I'm hoping that I'll learn more by taking the long road. I need to investigate storyboarding, it would help me visualize the film better before I begin shooting. It's very easy to overlook crucial takes at certain angles and frames. I believe it would have helped identify how one shot would lead into another. I'm discovering that at certain points in my cut I need a specific view, or angle of one character to help lead into another character's dialog. I can see that what I want isn't there. I would like to know what that would be while I still have the opportunity to shoot it. I include a brief description of how to prepare still images for use in video. Despite years of trying to understand it, I still get confused when I talk about it. If you take anything useful away from my comments, let it be to do research for your own understanding. here are some links about different types of TV screen resolutions, NTSC (what we use in North America and western South America) PAL and SECAM. You have to be careful of the pixel dimensions of your still image because TV uses rectangular pixels, unlike square pixels that are used for computer displays. Find a good book on Avid too, like the one we use as a manual class. Show notes are in the lyrics section of the mp3. Drop me a line at videostudentguy.gmail.com.
Another show recorded at Logan Airport, complete with guest ambient speakers. Any suggestions on how to eliminate them would be greatly appreciated. By the way, I did finally get to Vegas, about 1am local time. I got to my room and collapsed at 3:30. Maybe I'll fill you in on my exciting trip in another episode. I was very happy to stop. So this episode covers Tuesday nights class. Howard Phillips, who taught a previous class on lighting, filled in for Franco who was out sick. We reviewed some video people shot the previous week using the camera handheld. As I mention in the podcast I appreciate having multiple teachers in a single class, although not at the expense of the health of anyone. Even if they recover information or techniques, I feel I can benefit from their differing experiences and perspectives. Currently I'm attending seminars. I'll be posting episodes shortly. The trade show hasn't started yet. I'm really loving all the information. There are about 8 different tracks on video production, software and hardware and I can only choose one at a time. Come Monday I'll have to skip some classes altogether to see the booths on the floor. And it's a big floor. Following right on the heels of this post is one about a screening I attended of a work in progress by Errol Morris, the guy who produced The Fog of War and other great documentaries. Coming right up.
The Sound and the FrustrationThis is the last week for the Camera and Sound module. The class broke up into 2 teams of 5 and continued to use the boom mic and lavalier mic. Tuesday we recorded an interview, and a narrative short on Thursday. I spend a few moments explaining the advantages of a Boom over a lav mic.We're also using a sound mixer which provides more control than is available through the camera alone. I explain why it is both simple and hardWe experienced difficulties working with the audio that put us under a lot of pressure to meet our end of class deadline. The big lesson is that no matter what the source of your equipment, it makes sense and can really save your butt if you check the working status before you begin setting up the shot.Of course all the preparation in the world won't save you if you don't pay attention to details. Despite my best efforts to avoid problems, by coming into class an hour early to prep the equipment, I still managed to miss the fact that the video gain was turned on through our entire shoot. "Wakey, wakey" as a friend used to say.We worked up a short story that we would shoot as an in-camera edit, where each scene is shot in one take, as it occurs in the story. Each shot is filmed so that the end and beginning fit in with the next and previous shot. No extra footage because you aren't editing it in the computer, it's all in the camera. It took a lot of planning and discussion to shoot, but it was fun and it worked out rather well. It helped that it was a simple story and it was short, only 3 minutes long.On the last day of the class we were introduced to optical stabilization, which makes shooting hand held practical. We didn't get a chance to use it this week, so I'll talk about it in a future episode.I also discuss the need to develop a process for double checking, not only the working status of equipment, but also the settings on the equipment.Howard Phillips, the associate director of the Film program will be teaching the next module on lighting, which begins next week.Chapter times00:07 Last week recap00:54 This week01:19 Boom vs Lav mic03:24 Reel to reel memories04:20 Mixer revealed05:18 Production problems07:08 Shooting In-Camera edit07:52 Deciding on a story08:26 The other team's story09:21 Our shoot10:17 Critique of video11:16 Optical stabilization12:06 Composition concerns12:46 Checklists13:40 Editorial: Order order15:30 Close