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Got fussy kids?I FEEL YOUR PAIN!Mine don't eat a huge variation of foods and I get tired of spinning the existing recipes 'round and 'round and around again... The new thing they *might* actually try? CRUNCHY TOFUSilken tofurice flourdeep-frying oilTsuyu sauce for servingPre-heat the oil. (I use about 1.5 cups of vegetable oil in my smallest saucepan.) Dust the dried-off tofu in plentiful rice flour. Shake off the excess. Have a rack or draining towel standing by and some good tongs. Gently lower the tofu squares into the hot oil. If needed, turn the tofu halfway through cooking to ensure all sides are cooked.Fry for about 4 minutes.Serve with Japanese udon sauce, or Tsuyu sauce, diluted about 1:4. Garnish with snipped chives, or finely grated ginger/daikon or (in my kids' case) nothing at all! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It is a monumental week for The BlkPrint as J5 & Josh Peas announce their new venture, chat about Latto's new album and the long-awaited return of Atlanta on FX.Timestamps Below:1:01 Dorrough Is An LA Legend3:37 Community, Not Culture4:01 Amazon Announcement6:07 We're Hittin' The Ground Running!7:17 If There Wasn't a Check, I Wasn't Gonna Do It!8:31 This How Y'all Do the DJ?!10:32 I Want To Make Amp So Interactive14:09 What Are You About To See In Dallas?16:55 No Political Affiliations18:01 Holes In His Brain21:22 Latto Cashing In22:41 Respect Key!24:12 32 Minutes, The Perfect A&R Project25:50 Cardi & Offset: Hip-Hop's Power Couple28:01 Big Trendsetter30:43 Was It Really Kodak?32:23 This Ain't Dr. Luke!34:25 I Thought ‘Wheezy Outta Here' Was About Me!37:09 The Khaled & Nav Push Back37:36 RIP Roger Ebert39:11 Atlanta S3E143:15 Niggas Don't Fuck With Aloe Blacc?43:41 Atlanta, Gambino & Kanye?46:20 Do Your History On the Culture49:50 Atlanta & Dave51:34 It's Not About Meth!54:02 As An Artist's Manager, I Feel Your Pain!55:36 First Two Episodes, Really Fuckin Good56:55 Black AF Was A Nigga Ass Show59:59 It's Just An Extra N!
I think the Covid19 lockdowns are hurting our compassion. This is a follow up from the last episode "I Feel Your Pain". Listen to that episode first. I believe the lockdowns encourage people to NOT help. We are constantly told to stay away from other people, and I think this is a totally wrong approach. #Covid19 #compassion
In this episode of #TwoQueensandaDreamPodcast, Shaunie and Siani talk about their meandering paths to purpose in a sickeningly structured world. Are you on your way to finding it? Do you know when you've realized it? How can you know? Check out "I Feel Your Pain" by Dr. Niki Elliott on Amazon Follow us @ShaunieAndSiani on Twitter | @twoqueensandadream_ on Instagram Music by The Gift
Message Summary for I Feel Your Pain! - Luke 19:28-44 from our series Topical with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Albuquerque.
Today I sit down with the mesmerizing Kathryn Grody. We talk everything from motherhood to acting to being a good human. Not to be missed. Kathryn Grody fled Los Angeles, arrived in New York City, and found herself employed on Broadway in Scapino, . Off-Broadway followed with appearances at Joseph Papp’s Public Theatre including Fishing by Michael Weller, Museum, by Tina Howe, Nasty Rumors and Final Remarks by Susan Miller and Lulu Bett directed by Jack Hofsiss at the Berkshire Theatre Festival. Ms. Grody received Obie Awards for her performances in Top Girls by Caryl Churchill, directed by Max Stafford-Clark and The Marriage of Bette and Boo by Christopher Durang, directed by Jerry Zaks as well as a Drama Desk nomination for her performance in her three character one woman play, A Mom’s Life, all at the Public Theatre. (( Other performances include Dusa Fish Stas and Vi at the Manhattan Theatre Club, The Split at Ensemble Studio Theatre, Cause Maggie’s Afraid of the Dark, The 49 Years by Liz Swados, with Estelle Parsons at the Actors Studio Raw Space, Waxing West by Savianna Stanescous at The Lark, and Victoria Roberts cartoon come to life directed by Linda Mancini at Dixon Place. )) Film appearances include Limbo, written and directed by John Sayles and Men With Guns, also by Mr. Sayles, My Body Guard, directed by Tony Bill, Lemon Sisters with Diane Keaton and Carol Kane, Another Woman by Woody Allen and Reds by Warren Beatty. Ms. Grody’s television appearances include “The Sunset Gang” with Uta Hagen, “Execution of Private Slovik” with Martin Sheen and many after-school specials. (( And of course, Law And Order-Criminal Intent in NYC..)) Kathryn Grody performed with A.C.T. in San Francisco, the Actors Theatre of Louisville and was a company member at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. ) Her essays have appeared in The Mountain Record, Harpers Bazar, Oprah magazine, and her narrative version of the original Mom’s Life was published by Avon. She appeared in the world premiere of two new Wendy Wasserstein plays, ((directed by Michael Barakeeva ))at Theatre J in Washington D.C., originated the role of Maggie in The Penetration Play by Winter Miller, ((directed by Josh Hec))t at The Mint, performed the classic role of Nell in Beckets Endgame, with Alvin Epstein, Adam Heller and Tony Roberts,(( directed by Charlotte Moore,)) at the Irish Repetory Theatre . She braved the Barrow Street Theatre with Tim Crouch in the Oak Tree, and was proud to participate in the Caryl Churchill reading at NYTW, Seven Jewish Children-a play for Gaza…... She played Hinda in Zuzka Kurtz’s My Inner Soul at The Lion, appeared in the 59th st shorts in Tina Howes’ The Woman Who Lost Her Head and was seen as Hilary Clinton in the Performance Art Biennial, I Feel Your Pain, by Liz Magic Laser..And was Lola in Donald Margulies A Model Apartment, directed by Evan Cabnet.. Falling Apart....together , the sequel of A Mom’s Life, was seen at CSC, directed by Timothy Near..Most recently played Gaby in Susan Millers’ 20th Century Blues, directed by Emily Mann at the Signature. She is a Ususal Suspect at NYTW, works with the IRC and Search For Common Ground and is on the board of Downtown Women For Change., Dances for A Variable Population and Noor Theatre.
What kind of podcast discusses giving a 4 year old a gun, turning guns into Obama Phones, Talkbuster Block, Chow Chow's, real life texts, or Uncle Timmy's Franky Fries and Bean Gnards Truck!? This kind! Shoe a Shlapshot, eh! "Dark Hallway (clean)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Thanks again to Eric & Magill for the use of their fantastic song, "I Feel Your Pain" from their album "Two Travelers". I hope it makes you cry like it makes me cry. Buy, buy buy! (https://ericandmagill.bandcamp.com/)
Episode 5 The Internet Was Invented in 1860 The Z List Dead List - a podcast about obscure people from history. Hosted by Iszi Lawrence @iszi_lawrence www.zlistdeadlist.com Please do spread the word, write reviews and sign up for our mailing list for info about live shows and podcasts. This episode introduces three seemingly modern characters, the businessman, the artist and the performer. All were trying to find their place in history, did any suceed? Featuring Louis Wain (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Wain) Nicolas Soyer (https://archive.org/details/soyerspaperbagc00soyegoog) Jeffery Hudson (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Hudson) With thanks to David Quantick @quantick, Stevyn Colgan @stevyncolgan, Helen Zaltzman @helenzaltzman and Trudi Stevens @trudistevens. Helen Zaltzman is a problem-solving podcaster http://helenzaltzman.com http://answermethispodcast.com Andrew Hunter Murray is a Qi Elf and performs critically acclaimed improv austentatiousimpro.com. He also is a co-host of the Podcast No Such Thing As A Fish (http://qi.com/podcast/) Stevyn Colgan used to be a Police officer and has written a nonfiction book on crime prevention with Unbound which you should support. (http://unbound.co.uk/books/why-did-the-policeman-cross-the-road) David Quantick a comedy writer and author he also has a book with Unbound (a novel) titled The Mule (http://unbound.co.uk/books/the-mule). MUSIC www.freemusicarchive.org Theme: Time Trades Live at the WFMU Record Fair - November 24, 2013 by Jeffrey Lewis (http://www.thejeffreylewissite.com/) is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/). Yearning by Podington Bear (http://podingtonbear.com/) is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). Native by HE-LUX (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/HE-LUX/) is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/). Cylinders by Chris Zabriskie (http://chriszabriskie.com/ is licensed under a Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Kaikou EP by Satori (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Satori/) is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). First Offense by Red Mass (http://www.myspace.com/redmassfce) is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). Pirates of the Coast by Black Bones (http://www.myspace.com/blackbonescom) is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/). I Feel Your Pain by Eric & Magill (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Eric__Magill/) is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/). Live on WFMU's Airborne Event with Dan Bodah - January 13, 2013 by Speed The Plough (http://www.speedtheplough.com/) is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/). Unattainable by Deadly Combo (http://www.blocsonic.com/releases/show/unattainable) is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
Episode 3 Who Did They Think They Were? The Z list Dead List - A podcast about obscure people from History. Hosted by Iszi Lawrence @iszi_lawrence. www.zlistdeadlist.com Please do spread the word, write reviews and sign up for our mailing list for info about live shows and podcasts. This Episode Iszi investigates how easy it is to be someone else. From swashbuckling pirates to telepathic cats, these are tales that will inspire you to etch-a-sketch your life! Featuring: Tuesday Lobsang Rampa (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobsang_Rampa) Mary Read (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Read) Anne Bonny (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Bonny) Calico Jack (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calico_Jack) With thanks to Andrew Hunter Murray @andrewhunterm, Kate Smurthwaite @cruella1 and Trudi Stevens @trudistevens. Kate Smurthwaite is a comedian and activist. www.katesmurthwaite.co.uk Andrew Hunter Murray is a Qi Elf and performs critically acclaimed improv austentatiousimpro.com. He also is a co-host of the popular podcast No Such Thing As A Fish (http://qi.com/podcast/). Iszi Lawrence is the host of the Z List Dead List and UK based comedian www.iszi.com Music www.freemusicarchive.org Theme: Time Trades Live at the WFMU Record Fair - November 24, 2013 by Jeffrey Lewis (http://www.thejeffreylewissite.com/) is licensed under a . Kaikou EP by Satori (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Satori/) is licensed under a . Unattainable by Deadly Combo (http://www.blocsonic.com/releases/show/unattainable) is licensed under a . Cylinders by Chris Zabriskie (http://chriszabriskie.com/) is licensed under a . Pirates of the Coast by Black Bones (http://www.myspace.com/blackbonescom) is licensed under a. Time To Go EP by Carter Behnke (http://carterbehnke.bandcamp.com/album/time-to-go-ep) is licensed under a. Apocalypse by Entertainment for the Braindead (http://entertainmentforthebraindead.com/) is licensed under a . 12:Dead Bees records label sampler #12 by Dead Bees (http://www.deadbees.com/) is licensed under a . Time-Lapse Volume 2: meditations by Lee Rosevere (http://members.shaw.ca/happypuppyrecords/index.html) is licensed under a . I Feel Your Pain by Eric & Magill (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Eric__Magill/) is licensed under a . Departeures by REW
For Performa 11, Liz Magic Laser will present a new mixed-media performance, I Feel Your Pain, that will restage America’s recent political contests as a romantic drama. Drawing on a variety of agitprop theater tactics, particularly the Russian Constructivist idea of a “living newspaper,” the performance will examine how emotion is used to establish authenticity on America’s political stage. Staged in a movie theater, I Feel Your Pain will take place simultaneously in the midst of the audience and on the cinema’s screen. Eight actors will perform a sequence of scenes that will trace the progression of a romantic relationship in adapted dialogues taken from political interviews and press conferences with Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck, amongst others. Borrowing elements from historic “living newspaper” productions, the performance will feature live voice-overs, pantomime fight scenes, and mute commentaries by a clown. As the actors perform, live film from two cinematographers in the audience will be projected onto the screen as a continuous feed, with Laser acting as a real-time editor, choosing camera angles for the audience to see. I Feel Your Pain features actors Lynn Berg, Audrey Crabtree, Ray Field, Annie Fox, Kathryn Grody, Rafael Jordan, Liz Micek, and Ryan Shams. The video will be made with producer David Guinan and cinematographers Matthew Nauser and Collin Kornfeind of Polemic Media; costume stylist Felicia Garcia-Rivera; production assistants Lucia Hinojosa, Jamie Kelly, Boman Modine and Rose Swan. The script includes editorial contributions from Scott Indrisek, Wendy Osserman, Jess Wilcox and Tom Williams.