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In this episode of PopCultX, Gabriel and Danny take listeners on a nostalgic journey through Gen X pop culture, reminiscing about iconic toys like Transformers and Ninja Turtles while musing on their impact today. They dive into the eerie Late Night with the Devil, unpacking its devilish plot twists, and debate the cultural impact of horror classics like The Exorcist. From haunted objects to chilling movie recommendations and a sneak peek at Lady Gaga's latest horror-inspired single, this episode blends horror, humor, and a dash of nostalgia for a Halloween-inspired thrill ride. #PopCultX #GenXNostalgia #LateNightWithTheDevil #HorrorClassics #HalloweenSpecial #IconicToys #HauntedObjects #LadyGaga #Joker2 #Beetlejuice2 #Transformers #HorrorMovies #TVShowRecs #1980sPopCulture #TheExorcist #CursedObjects #SpookySeason --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popcultx/support
This episode original aired as TW104 and was our first ever Black History month episode. We had so much fun with this. Our guests from Inside Pop were fabulous and it's definitely worth revisiting. Enjoy!
This episode original aired as TW104 and was our first ever Black History month episode. We had so much fun with this. Our guests from Inside Pop were fabulous and it's definitely worth revisiting. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trivial-warfare-trivia/message
This week, we bring you another installment of the Inside Pop Quiz - but this time, Sean quizzes Amita on her Academy Award History knowledge and also gets a few predictions for the upcoming awards ceremony. Then, we discuss the increasing amount of apologies in Hollywood - from Aziz Ansari or Kevin Hart, it feels like every day a celebrity is apologizing, or *not* apologizing for suggestive behavior, comments, tweets or actions. The sheer number of mea culpas these days makes it hard to tell who is being genuine and who is trying to get ahead of bad PR. We dissect who seemingly is getting the apology right and who may be a little too late to say sorry. Plus, Amita reviews Sean's big sell- the Oscar nominated Animated Short - Bao - and shares an album from the soul/funk band with an international vibe, Khruangbin. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Visit our site: www.insidepoppodcast.com Like us on Facebook And you can also find us on MaximumFun.org
Inside Pop presents our year end special highlighting the very best Television and Music of 2018! That's right - this one episode brings you our picks for the most binge-worthy TV shows ( including Atlanta, Dear White People, Barry, The Haunting of Hill House, Killing Eve, Queer Eye, Sense8) and most addictive music (including Janelle Monae, Cardi B, Meek Mill, Florence and the Machine, Ella Mai, Jacob Banks, Chloe X Halle) of the past 12 months. Listen to hear new insights into the shows that sit on top of the TV peak, plus we'll celebrate our favorite albums and each declare our Song of the Year! Sean's Top TV black-ish Dear White People Castle Rock Daredevil Glow The Haunting of Hill House Killing Eve Sense8 (Series Finale) Amita's Top TV Atlanta Barry The Handmaid's Tale Killing Eve Murphy Brown Queer Eye Amita's Top Albums A Star is Born (Soundtrack) - Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper Championships - Meek Mill Dirty Computer - Janelle Monae Invasion of Privacy - Cardi B Ventriloquism - Meshell Ndegeocello Sean's Top Albums Dirty Computer - Janelle Monae High as Hope - Florence and the Machine Lean on Me - Jose James Piano & a Microphone - Prince Remain in Light - Angelique Kidjo (Remain in Light X 2 playlist) Ventriloquism - Meshell Ndegeocello Village - Jacob Banks Sean's Song of the Year Happy Without Me - Chloe X Halle Amita's Song of the Year Boo'd Up - Ella Mai Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Visit our site www.insidepoppodcast.com Like us on Facebook And you can also find us on MaximumFun.org
Please note that this episode of Inside Pop is NOT sponsored by Netflix despite the fact that we're celebrating the network's content throughout the half hour! First up - we examine the Strong Black Lead promo Netflix released at the beginning of the week. We discuss its impact, what iconic photo inspired it, who created it and yes - how it caused some controversy. Then, Sean says good-bye to one of his favorite series of all time in a completely non-objective review of the Sense8 series finale. Sean will answer the following questions: Did the cluster's final synchronized bow meet all of his expectations? Did the finale provide a sense of closure? When is an orgy more than an orgy? Plus Amita reviews Sean's Big Sell from last week and sells him on a (say it like Oprah) MOOOVIE MOOOONTAGE!!!! Links: Find our more about A Great Day in Hollywood HERE Visit our site www.insidepoppodcast.com Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook And you can also find us on MaximumFun.org
We're heading straight to Harlem for this special Luke Cage edition of Inside Pop. We've seen the second season of Marvel's Luke Cage and we're bringing you an exclusive preview of the first two episodes. We'll also provide some fascinating behind the scenes info about the show's music and production crew and theorize why vocal fans of the first season may have inspired the more volatile Season 2 Luke Cage. Plus, we question why we're anti-shipping Mariah and Shades. Then, Amita reviews the new documentary, Won't You Be My Neighbor, about legendary children's TV host Fred Rogers. Plus, we have a brand new Big Sell that tackles one of the ugliest, and sadly most prevalent problems in Hollywood. Fans of Luke Cage will want to check out our interview with showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker. Visit our site www.insidepoppodcast.com Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook And you can also find us on MaximumFun.org
State of the Sitcom continues... What happens when the laughs stop? This week the miniseries looks at tears of sadness rather than laughter as we reach episode five. We're joined by @Amita Patel and @Sean David Johnson, the incredibly insightful and enigmatic hosts of Inside Pop Podcast to discuss what happens when sitcoms try to tackle the big issues. Diving deep into some well known moments when things got way too real in our favourite sitcoms, we share the tears, the education and the power behind Diff'rent Strokes' The Bicycle Man, Fresh Prince of Bel Air's Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse, Ellen's The Puppy Episode, How I Met Your Mother's Last Words, and many more. We discuss whether the medium is successful at dealing with serious topics, how modern sitcoms tackle the issues differently to the classics and whether Keeping Up Appearances 'made' it in America! State of the Sitcom will return later in the summer with more special guests and a whole new host of your favourite TV funnies to dissect, your normal JoJCast schedule will resume from next week, with a slight twist ;) Happy Sitcom-ing, JoJ x
It's Halloween & things are about to get ghastly! JoJcast invite you to turn off the lights, head to a graveyard and get your pumpkins out as we bring you our VERY special Halloween Podcast! This week we're joined by the spine-tingling Jonay Sevillano Regalado + the spooky Mr. Charlie Blythe to talk about what movies and TV really creep us out. We discuss everything from kids TV shows to serial killers, from public safety films to fiendish monsters, and from creepy children to dolphin rape. JoJ also cover all things on-screen recently, including trailers for Star Wars: Rogue One, Guardians of the Galaxy 2 and Logan, the films Swiss Army Man and Hunt for the Wilderpeople, and one of our favourite podcasts - Inside Pop - who are currently running their #BigSell30 feature which you can check out here: www.insidepoppodcast.com/ So check your doors are locked, hang the garlic by the windows and hide under the covers as we prepare to scare you witless… JoJcast
This week’s episode of Inside Pop has the following Inclusion Rider: Our 114th episode must celebrate the creativity and diversity of women in film, music and television. The show begins with a review of Ava DuVernay’s epic adaptation of A Wrinkle in Time. Amita discusses what she most loves about the film and Sean questions whether the film's box office performance and overall reception was affected by the phenomenon that is Black Panther. Amita also shares some of the insight she got from Ava herself at DuVernay's Times Talk last week. Then, Amita and Sean rejoice over Sade’s new song, 'Flowers of the Universe' (Amita loves this remix of the song). Next, the Pop Insiders move on to TV and Sean provides a spoiler free review of the second season of Marvel's Jessica Jones. Will he convince Amita to give the show a try? Stay tuned. The co-hosts also review Meshell Ndegeocello's new new album of covers, Ventriloquism, which touches their Gen-X hearts with innovative and emotional covers of songs from the 80's and 90's including Prince's "Sometimes it Snows in April", Force MD's "Tender Love" and Janet Jackson's "Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)". Plus, Sean talks about seeing the new revival of the musical Carousel on Broadway starring Renée Fleming and Joshua Henry (his Instagram is a must follow if you love soulful acoustic versions of songs from Hamilton and of course you love that) and discusses the challenges of enjoying a musical from the 50's that has domestic abuse as a main plot point. And the Big Sell returns from its month long sabbatical with a bang! Hear Sean’s review of Vulfpeck. And guess which new podcast he’s selling to Amita? The answer will NOT surprise you! As promised - Sean's favorite Mama tribute song. www.insidepoppodcast.com Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook You can also find us on MaximumFun.org
Inside Pop's annual Oscars wrap up is here! Listen to get our take on the fashion, the snubs, the rightful victories, the highlights and the awkward moments. We'll rate Jimmy Kimmel's performance as host and also discuss our favorite musical performances of the night. Who was the presenter that left Sean speechless? Which acceptance speech made Amita stand-up and cheer? Listen to this special Oscars episode to find out! Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders www.insidepoppodcast.com Like us on Facebook You can also find us on MaximumFun.org
From the moment the Black Panther cast took a group selfie at Comic Con the anticipation and expectations for this film began to grow; and over the past year the buzz has reached a fever pitch (especially for these two podcast hosts). Well, the film has arrived and Inside Pop is devoting this episode to everything Wakanda! We share our review of the film (just moments after seeing a special screening) and discuss the highlights and the themes that most resonated with us. Then we review the soundtrack for the film which is curated by Kendrick Lamar and features Lamar, Sza, 2 Chains, Jorja Smith and Khalid. The only way we would divert from our Black Panther deep dive is to review last week's Hamilton related Big Sell. And Sean ends this episode with a Black Panther related Big Sell which he hopes will help Amita appreciate the film even more than she already does. Wakanda Forever! Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook You can also find us on MaximumFun.org www.insidepoppodcast.com
It's the day when Pop Culture fans and Sports fans join forces to create what feels like a national holiday! In this episode, we dive into the Superbowl and discuss: The pre game turn up in Philly that Sean experienced first hand Justin Timberlake's Halftime performance (guess which Inside Pop co-host couldn't even bring himself to watch the entire thing) The Prince tribute that should've happened Then, we seamlessly segue into a review of Timberlake's latest release, Man of the Woods. Plus, Amita reviews one of the most heartbreaking hours on television, the post Super Bowl episode of This Is Us. And finally in the Big Sell, Amita reviews an essay on Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri. And speaking of sports - she pitches a softball to Sean with a Hamilton inspired Big Sell. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook You can also find us on MaximumFun.org
Eddie Murphy plays an African prince (and a singer, a barber, and an old Jewish man) in the box office smash, Coming to America. This week, Amita Patel from the Inside Pop podcast joins us to talk about the movie with a pampered prince you pity, the most misogynistic song ever, and a mic drop before mic drops were even a thing. Plus it's got a young Cuba Gooding Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, and Louie Anderson! Grab a Big Mick from McDowell's as we find out if 1988's Coming to America stands the Test of Time. Listen to the Inside Pop podcast at http://www.insidepoppodcast.com
Happy New Year!! It’s 2018 so of course we’re kicking off our New Year’s Beautylutions! I’m sharing what I learned from last year’s challenge and how I’m planning to step up my skincare game this year. Of course I’m also sharing my favorite trends from 2018’s fashion forecast and my excitement for Pantone’s Color of the year… Ultraviolet! But first I had to pour one out for 2017 since I didn’t get to put out a year-end episode due to good old fashioned technical difficulties. I’m shouting out some of the amazing pocasts/podcasters (Bri’s Books, Tea with Queen and J, Journey to Launch, The Mariah Report)I met over the last year, those who allowed me to appear on their show (Inside Pop and Bodega Box Office) and sharing love for two podcasters we lost last year, Stevie Ryan of Mentally Ch(ill) and one of my podcasting idols Combat Jack of Loud Speakers Network. I’ve also got a new fashion statement! Sharing my thoughts on Hollywood’s decision to wear all black during award season as an act of #MeToo solidarity. Corrections: Stevie Ryan’s co-host who is now the sole host of Mentally Ch(ill) is Kristen Carney. Gigi Hadid’s brother’s name is Anwar Hadid. Sorry guys! Follow @PoisedPodcast on Twitter and Facebook and use #PoisednPolished to continue the conversation! Follow me on Instagram and Twitter Sign up for the newsletter and visit poisednpolished.com for a complete list of past episodes and resources and visuals from this episode.
After two years, and thousands of hours of tv viewing, music listening and theater attending . . . Inside Pop's 100th episode has arrived! Join us as we celebrate 100 episodes of pop culture obsession! First up, we present our interview with director Dee Rees (Pariah, Bessie) and Charles King, Executive Producer, CEO and Founder of Macro. The pair sit down with Sean to discuss their new film, Mudbound; and in addition to sharing a behind the scenes view of their epic new film, they also discuss their unique working relationship; why they both choose to work in film AND television and their future plans to tell diverse stories. Next, we celebrate our 100th episode with a special edition of the Inside Pop quiz called, " You Don't Know Me Inside Pop . . .Quiz!" Sean and Amita quiz each other on how well they know . . . their own podcast. Can you guess who has won the equivalent of the Inside Pop EGOT? Can you name all of the inductees in Sean's 'House of Hyperbole'? Play along to see if your attention span and your memory is better than ours. And we present the 100th edition of the Big Sell. Sean's rates Amita's Big Sell from last week, the artist Makoto Azuma, and sells Amita John Legend's cover of Joni Mitchell's "Woodstock." Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Visit our official site:www.insidepoppodcast.com Like us on Facebook You can also find us on MaximumFun.org
This week, Christmas comes early in the form of the new single "Lemon" from N.E.R.D & Rihanna! We try (and fail) to contain our excitement about the song, video and their upcoming album. We provide an N.E.R.D primer and also bow down to the dancer in the music video- Mette Towley. Then, Sean gives a review of Thor: Ragnarok he was not expecting to give; and we question whether we're in the midst of a superhero films and TV overload. Plus, we have a frank discussion about the recent sexual harassment allegations in Hollywood - our reactions, opinions and a personal story. And of course- there is no Inside Pop without the Big Sell! Amita gives her thoughts, rating and review on Sean's suggestion- the music documentary George Michael: Freedom and sells Sean on an innovative floral artist Makoto Azuma. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders www.insidepoppodcast.com Like us on Facebook You can also find us on MaximumFun.org
We've come along way, baby! This week Inside Pop celebrates two years of weekly pop culture podcasting! We start with a round-up of the Producers Guild of America's Produced By NY conference. We attended this event along with 100s of other television and film producers and gathered information about some major upcoming projects including Black Panther, Mudbound, Marshall, The Post, Call Me By Your Name, The Shape of Water and more! And we share some great stories with you! Then we review the first few episodes of Stranger Things 2. One of us is as happy as Dustin playing Dig Dug to be back with the gang from Hawkins. The other is worried the series may be in danger of repeating itself. Finally we wrap our #BigSell30 day challenge and discuss some of the pop culture we consumed over the past 30 days. And Sean rates Amita's Big Sell from last week (a photo project from Stefan Draschan) and Big Sells her on a new documentary about George Michael. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook You can also find us on MaximumFun.org www.insidepoppodcast.com
Why not take a break from re-watching the Black Panther trailer and listen to this brand new episode of Inside Pop! First up, we discuss cover songs. What makes a great cover song and what are some of the best? We discuss covers and originals performed by Prince, Adele, Joni Mitchell, Johnny Cash, Bob Marley, Whitney Houston, Annie Lennox and more! Remember the sense of optimism you felt at the beginning of the TV season? That belief that you'd be bowled over by a ton of new amazing shows and that all of your favorite returning shows would continue to be your favorites? Well we felt that way too and now it's time to face the music (or the should we say 'the flat screen'). We're doing a mid-season check in to see which shows are must-see and which are about to be deleted from the DVR. We discuss This is Us, The Deuce, Queen Sugar, The Defenders, The Exorcist, Wisdom of the Crowd and more! And we'll also check in on the #BigSell30 Challenge and discuss how our lives have improved while experiencing one new piece of pop culture every day this month. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @PopInsiders Like us on Facebook You can also find us on MaximumFun.org www.insidepoppodcast.com
How do you know you should trust a beauty review? This week we’re talking about how to verify if a beauty review is valid! I’m breaking down what you should look for in a reviewer and how to determine if their feedback will be helpful for your specific beauty needs. I’m also participating in Inside Pop’s #BigSell30 challenge! Sharing a piece of pop culture I think you should check out! Links: My review of an unnecessarily expensive oil My tarte foundation review My #BigSell30: Sneaker Shopping by Complex Follow @PoisedPodcast on Twitter and Facebook and use #PoisednPolished to keep the conversation going! Follow @itsestafiesta on Instagram and Twitter to give your feedback. Sign up for the newsletter and visit poisednpolished.com for a complete list of past episodes and resources and visuals from this episode.
It's a family Affair this week on Inside Pop! We start off with a discussion of our favorite pop culture families - both real and fictional including The Jacksons, The Fischers, The Pearsons and The Knowles Sisters (Beyonce AND Solange). Then we bring you the second part of our interview with Kat Candler, the producing director of Queen Sugar. We dive into the mid season premiere and illuminate the character development, storylines and memorable scenes from the episode which was directed by film legend Julie Dash (Daughters of the Dust). Then Amita shares her favorite Tom Petty songs in tribute to the recently deceased singer. And finally we check in on the Big Sell 30 Day Challenge and discuss how our daily intake of new pop culture is changing our lives for the better. And Sean shares the Big Sell Day 4 of 30 - Middle of Nowhere by Ava DuVernay! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @Popinsiders Visit our website at www.insidepoppodcast.com Find us at Maximum Fun
Faster than you can sail from Dragonstone to Winterfell - another week has gone by, and another epic Game of Thrones episode has arrived that can NOT be overlooked! We discuss the penultimate episode, Beyond the Wall, of this fast paced season and talk Dragons and Zombie Polar Bears and White Walkers and oh so much more! Be warned again - spoilers ahead! Then, Sean shares his initial thoughts on Netflix's The Defenders - and you may be surprised to hear his reaction. And of course, there is no Inside Pop without the Big Sell. Sean reviews last week's 'soft ball' musical recommendation from Amita (a song by Bosco featuring St. Beauty) and recommends a politically charged Big Sell that involves Kal Penn, Jhumpa Lahiri, Chuck Close and 'he who shall not be named' (but who SHALL be protested). Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @PopInsiders You can also find us at MaximumFun.org Visit our official website: www.insidepoppodcast.com
Join us and raise a glass to toast the return of Game of Thrones - but before you take a swig just make sure you're not on Arya's sh*t list! On this episode of Inside Pop, we dissect the Season 7 premiere of Game of Thrones which has us talking about everything from filthy chamber pots to Ed Sheeran cameos to Vermeer paintings to the one thing Daenerys has in common with Prince and the Revolution! (There are Spoilers in this conversation- you've been warned) Then - we give you many reasons why you should be over the moon (just like us) for the the new trailer for the Ava DuVernay epic, A Wrinkle in Time. We're also joined by special guest, DJ and Television Producer James Barker (aka DJ Chaotic) who shares his favorite albums and singles of the first half of 2017. A must listen if you're looking for thoughtful, upbeat, quality tunes to add to your playlists! Plus, we give you our thoughts on the Emmy nominations. And it's quid pro quo time in The Big Sell. Amita rates Sean's Big Sell from last week (an episode of the Amazon series, I Love Dick) and in turns sells Sean on an Emmy nominated episode of Atlanta he (shamefully) has not yet seen. James' Best of 2017 (So Far) Albums: Harry Styles - Harry Styles Lorde - Melodrama Qveen Herby - Qveen Herby Singles: Maty Noyes - The Making of 'London' Geordie Kieffer- Red Line Carly Rae Jepsen- Cut to the Feeling @PopInsiders on Twitter and Instagram www.insidepoppodcast.com http://maximumfun.org/shows/inside-pop
This week, Inside Pop dives into Jay-Z's new album 4:44- we discuss some of the personal issues he revealed in his lyrics along with his evolution from his first album to now. We then discuss other artists who have bared their soul through music and some of the confessional - like songs with which we have connected - including Beyonce, Lauryn Hill, Prince, Mary J. Blige and more. Plus, we revel in the abundance of programming that Peak TV has given us in 2017 with our Best of TV picks of the last 6 months. Find out which shows made our individual lists and which shows we shared our undying affection for. Then, Sean gives his Big Sell review and rating of last week's suggestion from Amita- the singer/songwriter, Bishop Briggs. Then, he shares his Big Sell which comes from one of the series on his Best of TV (So Far) list. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram @PopInsiders www.insidepoppodcast.com You can also find Inside Pop on Maximum Fun network.
The holiday weekend is over but the fun is just about to begin! Take a deep dive inside the world of pop culture and join Sean David Johnson and Amita Patel as they celebrate their debut episode on Maximum Fun! Who are Amita and Sean? I mean who are they REALLY?: The co-hosts of Inside Pop (aka The Pop Insiders) give you a quick (re)introduction. Inside Pop Quiz: Summer Blockbuster Movie Edition. Sean quizzes Amita on everything from which Spielberg summer flick has made the most money to which of Rihanna's lines of dialogue from Battleship are the most memorable. Best Movies of 2017 . . . So Far: Special guest Mike Cecchini, editor-in-chief of Den of Geek joins Sean and Amita to discuss his favorite films of the first half of the year. Plus he shares an early review of Spiderman: Homecoming. The Big Sell: Each week Sean and Amita take turns recommending something from the world of pop culture the other has yet to experience. Last week, Sean's Big Sell to Amita was the Viceland episode of Earthworks featuring musician (and Inside Pop object of objectification) Miguel. This week Amita big sells Sean music from British singer/songwriter, Bishop Briggs. Follow on Twitter and Instagram @popinsiders Our Website www.insidepoppodcast.com On Max Fun
This week, we continue our special Women's History Month segments with a female themed Inside Pop Quiz and Amita starts to narrow down her celebrity husbands in the Inaugural Inside Pop March Madness Bracket! You won't believe who she picked. (And neither does Sean!) And Sean gives his review of last week's Big Sell, British singer/songwriter Jorja Smith.
The Virtual Lounge is open... Sick of Trump, crazy militia men, and North Korea? Then come inside the virtual lounge and return to the 80's with Beats and Eats guest Paul Stroessner. Paul has been blogging and tweeting about the Reagan decade for the past 6 years. He posts daily about the music, movies, and style that made the BIG 80's so great. So sit back, relax, but the world's problems on hold and listen to a fun discussion about parachute pants and a lot more. Plus, Nick and Ty let you know how you can still get on the 80's Cruise www.the80scruise.com. Join Ty, Nick & SiriusXM 80's on 8 on The 80's Celebrity Cruise Keep the 'Virtual Lounge' open SUPPORT BEATS & EATS!
http://www.andystreasuretrove.com/andystreasuretrove.com/Media/ATTSF%20Episode%20%238%20Levelated.mp3.mp3 ()Episode #8 begins with the announcement of our very first contest! Then we talk to John Killacky of the San Francisco Foundation about his new documentary concert film Janis Ian, Live From Grand Center, and a lot about Janis Ian herself. We'll also learn about two other projects of John's: a film about 541 Broadway in New York, a nexus of postmodern dance history, and John's new passion for Shetland pony showing and pony cart driving. Then we'll hear Janis Ian herself singing We're Married in London, her wry take on marriage inequality, accompanied by her own great guitar playing and much laughter from the live audience. Please scroll down to view the photos of Janis Ian and John Killacky, and to find links to videos of John's life as a pony handler. Keywords and links for this episode: John Killacky, San Francisco Foundation, http://www.janisian.com/ (Janis Ian), “Janis Ian, Live From Grand Center” , “At Seventeen” , “At 17” , “http://store.janisianstore.com/sochmyau.html (Society's Child)” , “Jesse” , Roberta Flack, Shadow Morton, Leonard Bernstein, “Inside Pop, the Rock Revolution” , “Stars” , Barbara Cook, Cher, “Between the Lines” , Billy Joel, Giorgio Moroder, “Fly Too High” , Stern Grove, Victor Fink, John Mellencamp, “Tattoo” , foundation funding, David Geffen, Laura Nero, St. Louis, http://www.grandcenter.org/ (Grand Center), http://www.sheldonconcerthall.org/ (The Sheldon Theater), Missouri Film Commission, Anheuser Busch, Nashville, National Educational Telecommunications Association, NETA, PBS, Kent Samuel, Sesame Street, “Ginny the Flying Girl” , “Married in London” , Adrian Ellis, “Jazz at Lincoln Center” , Wynton Marsalis, Tricia Brown Dance Company, 541 Broadway, David Gordon, Valda Setterfield, Lucinda Childs, Douglas Dunn, Joan Jonas, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yvonne_Rainer (Yvonne Rainer), SoHo, Shetland ponies, YouTube, http://www.youtube.com/user/PonyManSF (ponymansf), Fog Ranch, Watsonville, same-sex marriage, Proposition 8.