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This is the first of a new series of episodes on the podcast I'm calling 'Bitesize'. I've done well over 100 interviews for the podcast now. That's a lot of conversations! The idea with these episodes is to pick out a highlight from a past conversation and share it again, in case you missed it missed it first time round, or just want to hear some bits again. If you're new to the podcast they'll also give you a great sense of what's there, so you can dive in and discover some of the older episodes.This first one is a real favourite of mine. Back in 2023 I did a bunch of episodes celebrating Doc Watson on what would have been his 100th birthday. I spoke to people who played with Doc and spent time with him (including Jack Lawrence, Happy Traum and T. Michael Coleman), as well as players who just love Doc's music (including Critter Eldridge, Tim O'Brien, Bryan Sutton and many more).This comes from the chat I had with Jack Lawrence. He shares a wonderful story about Doc giving him an iconic Martin D18 that needed a little TLC.I hope you enjoy this. It was great listening back to it!If you want to hear more from the Doc episodes, you'll find them here:Doc Watson 100th birthday celebration - Part 1Doc Watson 100th birthday celebration - Part 2 Jack Lawrence conversation in full Happy picking,MattSend a message to Bluegrass Jam Along! (Don't forget to include your name so I know who you are!) Support the show===Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
It's Christmas 1998, and what did you get? We got IDW artist (and personal Windsor bodyguard) Jack. Chris guesses correctly, gets computerised and throws videos in the bin, and we all have our development arrested. Also, who made this issue? Who knows!
We've reached the end of the road for this season—season 9 concludes with this episode, a conversation with Matthew Houck, the leader of the avant-country band Phosphorescent. In April, Phosphorescent released Revelator, the band's ninth album. It's their debut for Verve Records, after a string of well-received albums on Dead Oceans. Joined by collaborators like Jim White of the Dirty Three—who you heard earlier this season—Jack Lawrence of The Raconteurs, and his wife and songwriting partner Jo Schornikow, it finds Houck examining—what else?—the end of the world. If one theme has run through the last few seasons of this show, it's that of “apocalypse," or revelation. The veil, no matter how hard we try and keep it pinned down, keeps slipping away. Revelator finds Houck facing uncertain future, but also, leveling up. In its mournful ballads and genuinely hilarious odes to bathroom graffiti, you hear the voice of a songwriter probing the void: “And we've ridden beyond where we could safely touch down And we're out in the void, past where we could've had turned around I tried my feet on the floor, tried to beat on the door But it didn't even make a sound Got my heart open wide But the city been shut down” But Revelator is no dour screed; it is in fact filled with hope and good humor. In this episode, he joins us to extoll the glory of “unnecessary” art, his work on Paul Schrader's new film Oh, Canada; and the multiple apocalypses afoot. This year, we launched AD as a subscription service, and the support and generosity of our fans and listeners has been powerful to behold. Over at AD, you'll find nearly 20 years of playlists, recommendations, reviews, interviews, podcasts, essays, and more. With your support, here's to another decade. Subscribe at Aquarium Drunkard. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit the Talkhouse for more interviews, fascinating reads, and podcasts. Transmissions will return in 2025. Take care of yourself, take care of those around you, and keep on wondering. We'll be back—be well in the meantime. This season of Transmissions is concluded.
On this episode of the Work From Home Forever podcast, we sit down with bestselling author Jack Lawrence. Jack, a former family therapist, shares how his career took a dramatic turn after selling his private practice and deciding to pursue his passion for writing. With his debut novel Blood Thorn earning the 2023 Fall Book Fest Award, Jack's writing career took off, allowing him to work full-time from home. Jack opens up about the factors that led him to remote work, including his experience with virtual therapy sessions during the pandemic and a desire to spend more time with his family. He also discusses the balance between his creative schedule and family life, managing to blend book tours with family travel. A highlight of our conversation is Jack's unique ability to weave his background in therapy into his novels, creating characters with rich psychological depth. Jack's latest works in the David Thorne series continue to captivate readers, and we get an exciting preview of what's coming next. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on creativity, work-life balance, and the journey from therapist to award-winning author! Connect with Jack: Website: JackLawrenceWriting.com ________________________ Do you love the show? Check out our official merch page on Etsy and support the show! ________________________
September 2024 Solicits (DC and Image) Comic Reviews: DC Batman: Gotham by Gaslight – The Kryptonian Age 1 by Andy Diggle, Leandro Fernandez, Dave Stewart Marvel Giant-Size Daredevil 1 by Saladin Ahmed, Paul Davidson, Matt Hollingsworth Scarlet Witch 1 by Steve Orlando, Jacopo Camagni, Frank William X-Men: Blood Hunt – Jubilee 1 by Preeti Chhibber, Enid Balam, Elisabetta D'Amico, Jim Campbdell X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse 1 by Steve Foxe, Netho Diaz, JP Mayer, Alex Sinclair Marvel Unlimited Marvel Mutts 7 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Takeshi Miyazawa Dark Horse Into the Unbeing Part One 1 by Zac Thompson, Hayden Sherman Image Plastic: Death and Dolls 1 by Doug Wanger, Daniel Hillyard, Michelle Madsen Remote Space 1 by Cliff Rathburn Rifters 1 by Brian Posehn, Joe Trohman, Chris Johnson, Mark Englert IDW Godzilla: Skate or Die 1 by Louie Joyce My Little Pony: Maretime Mysteries 1 by Stephanie Williams, Abigail Bulmer, Valentina Pinto Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Usagi Yojimbo: Saturday Morning Adventures 1 by Erik Burnham, Jack Lawrence, Luis Antonio Delgado Boom Lawful 1 by Greg Pak, Diego Galindo, Irma Kniivila Titan High on Life 1 by Alec Robbins, Kit Wallis, JP Jordan Fantagraphics Hate Revisited 1 by Peter Bagge Archie Wicked Trinity 1 by Sam Maggs, Lisa Sterle, Ellie Wright OGN Countdown Inventor Vol 1: Dangerous Discovery by Lars Henrik Eriksen Peculiar Woods Vol 2: The Mystery of the Intelligents by Andres J. Colmenares Straight On Till Morning: A Twisted Tale by Liz Braswell, Stephanie Kate Strohm, Noor Sofi Camp Prodigy by Caroline Palmer Mighty Bite: Walrus Brawl at the Mall by Nathan Hale Jupiter Nettle and the Seven Schools of Magic by Sangu Mandanna, Pablo Ballesteros Bunnybirds by Natalie Linn Brownstone by Samuel Teer, Mar Julia Wolfpitch by Balazs Lorinczi Additional Reviews: Something Crawled Out, Inside Out 2, Acolyte ep3, Doctor Who ep7, My Adventures with Superman News: more Gravity Falls?, Deathlok 50th Anniversary by Priest/Justina Ireland/Denys Cowan, Arcane ending with season 2, live-action Moana casting, Blade loses second director, more DC AI controversy, adaptation of the Institute, Ram V/Joelle Jones DSTLRY, Williamson leaving Green Arrow and Batman/Robin, Iron Man ending Trailers: Paddington in Peru, Watchmen animated movie Comics Countdown (12 June 2024): 1. Deviant 6 by James Tynion IV, Josh Hixson 2. Green Lantern 12 by Jeremy Adams, Xermanico, Romulo Fajardo Jr. 3. Spider-Man: Shadow of the Green Goblin 3 by J.M. DeMatteis, Michael Sta. Maria, Chris Sotomayor 4. Crocodile Black 2 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Somnath Pal, Patricio Delpeche 5. Ain't No Grave 2 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu 6. Lawful 1 by Greg Pak, Diego Galindo, Irma Kniivila 7. Usagi Yojimbo: Crow 3 by Stan Sakai 8. Geiger 3 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson 9. Suicide Squad: Dream Team 4 by Nicole Maines, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas 10. Dick Tracy 2 by Michael Moreci, Alex Segura, Geraldo Borges, Mark Englert
Comic Reviews: DC DC Pride 2024 by Al Ewing, Stephen Byrne; Ngozi Ukazu, Lucas Gattoni; Gretchen Felker-Martin, Claire Roe, Triona Farrell; Jamila Rowser, O'Neill Jones, Jarrett Williams, DJ Kirkland; Nicole Maines, Jordan Gibson; Calvin Kasulke, Len Gogou, Marissa Louise; Melissa Marr, Jenn St. Onge, Jeremy Lawson; Phil Jimenez, Giulio Macaione Marvel Black Panther: Blood Hunt 1 by Cheryl Lynn Eaton, Farid Karami, Andrew Dalhouse Hellverine 1 by Benjamin Percy, Julius Ohta, Frank D'Armata Midnight Sons: Blood Hunt 1 by Bryan Hill, German Peralta, Arthur Hesli X-Men: Wedding Special by Kieron Gillen, Rachael Stott, Michael Bartolo; Tini Howard, Phillip Sevy, KJ Diaz; Tate Brombal, Emilio Pilliu, Irma Kniivila; Yoon Ha Lee, Stephen Byrne; Wyatt Kennedy, Jenn St. Onge, Brittany Peer Marvel Unlimited Infinity Paws 9 by Jason Loo, Nao Fuji Dark Horse Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins IV 1 by Matthew Mercer, Jody Houser, Noah Hayes, Diana Sousa William of Newbury 1 by Michael Avon Oeming Image Grommets 1 by Rick Remender, Brian Posehn, Brett Parson, Moreno DiNisio IDW Godzilla: Mechagodzilla 50th Anniversary Special by Rich Douek, Andrew Griffith, Priscilla Tramontano Star Trek: Celebrations 1 by Steve Orlando, Lauren Knight, JP Jordan; Vita Ayala, Liana Kangas; Mags Visaggio, Tench, JP Jordan; Stephanie Williams, Denny Minonne; Hanna Rose May, Jack Lawrence, Rebecca Nalty AWA Death Ratio'd 1 by Mark Russell, Laci, Marco Lesko Valiant Rai: The Book of the Darque 1 by Dan Abnett, Emilio Utrera OGN Countdown Cloud Puppy by Kelly Leigh Miller Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders by Jordie Bellaire, Koi Carreon Jurassic Jeff Vol 2: The Race to Warp Speed by Royden Lepp Detective Sweetpea Vol 2: The Case of the Golden Bone by Sara Varon Attaboy by Tony McMillen Upstaged by Robin Easter Worst Ronin by Maggie Tokuda-Hall, Faith Schaffer Maelstrom: A Prince of Evil by Lorian Merriman Additional Reviews: Cobra Kai s1, Murder at the End of the World, Room Service movie/comic, Doctor Who ep5, My Adventures With Superman s2e3, the greatest Garfield content ever created, Thursday Murder Club 4 Glenn has X-Factor questions News: He-Man cast, Mike Flanagan writing/directing/producing a new take on the Exorcist, more Knives Out casting, Dog Man movie from Dreamworks, every single era of Turtles to be represented in the 40th anniversary anthology, Wayne Family Adventures s3 release date, Dragon Prince s6 release date Trailers: Bear s3, animated Lara Croft, Venom 3, Dragon Prince s6 Comics Countdown (29 May 2024): 1. Friday 9 by Ed Brubaker, Marcos Martin, Muntsa Vicente 2. Batman: Dark Age 3 by Mark Russell, Mike Allred, Laura Allred 3. Ultimate Spider-Man 5 by Jonathan Hickman, David Messina, Matt Wilson 4. w0rldtr33 10 by James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Jordie Bellaire 5. Once Upon A Time At The End of the World 15 by Jason Aaron, Nick Dragotta, Leila Del Duca, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Rico Renzi, Lee Loughridge, Tamra Bonvillain 6. William of Newbury 1 by Michael Avon Oeming 7. Penguin 10 by Tom King, Rafael de Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo 8. Undiscovered Country 29 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Matt Wilson 9. Drawing Blood 2 by Kevin Eastman, David Avallone, Ben Bishop 10. Avengers: Twilight 6 by Chip Zdarsky, Daniel Acuna
Jack Lawrence hosts a True Crime podcast “One Minute Remaining” which interviews American inmates from their prison cells. He joined CBR Wrapped to talk about the newly available Spanish version of the podcast, which was quickly adaptable thanks to AI. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On episode #129 we present a story of a jilted lover's revenge from the grave. “Lily,” by Rick Powell is a modern spin on a very old legend, The Lady in Red. A Lady in Red or Red Lady is a type of female ghost, similar to the White Lady, but according to legend is more specifically attributed to a jilted lover, killed in a fit of passion, or woman of vanity. Join us for some Red Lady sightings from around the USMusicFesliyan Studios: "Ghost Stories," "Cold Isolation"Audio Jungle: "Halloween Waltzes"Chris DeBurgh: "Lady in Red"Jack Lawrence and Sammy Fain: "Once Upon a Dream"Narration: Robert BreaultPlease join us! Like and follow our Facebook page to become " patron of the Cemetery Hills Library, or (even better!) jump on our Patreon page and become a VIP Patron. Mugs, tee-shirts and eternal thanks await you! Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61177769&fan_landing=trueWebpage: http://www.afterwordsparanormal.comFacebook: After Words Paranormal PodcastEmail: afterwordsstories@gmail.com
On episode #129 we present a story of a jilted lover's revenge from the grave. “Lily,” by Rick Powell is a modern spin on a very old legend, The Lady in Red. A Lady in Red or Red Lady is a type of female ghost, similar to the White Lady, but according to legend is more specifically attributed to a jilted lover, killed in a fit of passion, or woman of vanity. Join us for some Red Lady sightings from around the USMusicFesliyan Studios: "Ghost Stories," "Cold Isolation"Audio Jungle: "Halloween Waltzes"Chris DeBurgh: "Lady in Red"Jack Lawrence and Sammy Fain: "Once Upon a Dream"Narration: Robert BreaultPlease join us! Like and follow our Facebook page to become " patron of the Cemetery Hills Library, or (even better!) jump on our Patreon page and become a VIP Patron. Mugs, tee-shirts and eternal thanks await you! Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61177769&fan_landing=trueWebpage: http://www.afterwordsparanormal.comFacebook: After Words Paranormal PodcastEmail: afterwordsstories@gmail.com
With David out this weekend in Cancun, on this episode, Chris and guest Jack Lawrence discuss the basics of prioritization from a faith, work, school, and relationship perspective. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thasecond/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thasecond/support
Jack Lawrence is the total package. He has an Australian accent, and he has an award-winning background in radio and podcasting. But the great news is, that he's already invented the wheel, well the prison wheel … well, the prison podcast wheel! I am very excited to present to you all a special episode of his show “One Minute Remaining,” where he speaks with inmates serving lengthy prison sentences spanning a range of different crimes. From arson to robbery, attempted murder, and even murder itself and everything in between. He's not there to try and prove them innocent or guilty; what he's doing is allowing them the chance to tell THEIR stories. He looks at the cases against them and allows them to tell us their accounts of the events that led up to their incarceration. As they say in Australia, it's great! So, without further abuse, I present to you Jack Lawrence's podcast, One Minute Remaining.Hugs. ❤️This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5943242/advertisement
Comic Reviews: DC Batman: City of Madness 1 by Christian Ward Wesley Dodds: Sandman 1 by Robert Venditti, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia Diana and the Hero's Journey GN by Grace Ellis, Penelope Gaylord Marvel Captain Marvel: Assault on Eden 1 by Anthony Oliveira, Eleonora Carlini, Ruth Redmond Capwolf and the Howling Commandos 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Carlos Magno, Espen Grundetjern Superior Spider-Man Returns by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Mark Bagley, Ryan Stegman, Humberto Ramos, John Dell, JP Mayer, Victor Olazaba, Edgar Delgado Marvel Unlimited I Am Groot 6 by Chiya Image A Haunted Girl 1 by Ethan Sacks, Naomi Sacks, Marco Lorenzana Destiny Gate 1 by Ryan Cady, Christian Dibari, Simon Gough Nights 1 by Wyatt Kennedy, Luigi Formisano, Francesco Segala Midlife or How To Hero At Fifty 1 by Brian Buccellato, Stefano Simeone IDW Sonic the Hedgehog: Halloween Special by Mark Bouchard, Jack Lawrence, Matt Froese, Gigi Dutreix TMNT: Saturday Morning Adventures: Halloween Special by Erik Burnham, Sarah Myer, Dan Schoening, Luis Delgado Dark Horse Operation Sunshine 1 by Marcus Parks, Henry Zebrowski, David Rubin Space Usagi: Yokai Hunter by Stan Sakai, Emi Fujii Dynamite Army of Darkness: Forever 1 by Tony Fleecs, Justin Greenwood, Brad Simpson Garbage Pail Kids: Trashin' Through Time 1 by Hans Rodionoff, Adam Goldberg, Jeff Zapata, Chris Meeks ComiXology By A Thread 1 by Scott Snyder, Jack Znyder, Valeria Favoccia, Whitney Coga Archie Chilling Adventures Presents: Welcome to Riverdale by Amy Chase, Liana Kangas Scout Cissy 1 by Charles Chester, Alonso Gonzales OGNs Look on the Bright Side by Lily Williams, Karen Schneemann Brooms by Jasmine Walls, Teo DuVall Cereal: Sweet Darkness by Mark Russell, Peter Snejbjerg NYCC Fae and the Moon by Franco, Catherine Satrun, Sarah Satrun Redcoat by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Brad Anderson Additional Reviews: Loki s2e2, Pram by Joe Hill, Lego Jurassic Park, Excavator novella by J.M. DeMatteis, Once Upon A Studio, Mysteries by Bill Watterson and John Kascht News: NYCC, Mags Visaggio details her failed DC pitch, Universal/WB purchase rumors, comic from Snyder/Tieri/Tom Hardy, Daredevil show overhaul, new home for Star Trek Prodigy, Netflix shuts down animation department, Joseph Quinn cast in Quiet Place: Day One, Wagner and Jones creating a series of Dracula OGNs, new Remender series with Bengal, Jody Houser adapts Thrawn novel, Mike Hawthorne goes Image exclusive, Bunn writing Gatchaman for Mad Cave, Wonder Man TV show may be dead, Omninews, Remender signs several artists to exclusives at Image, Alien: Black, White and Blood by Stephanie Phillips, It's Jeff season 3, new Gargoyles series announced by Dynamite, Greg Pak writing Lilo and Stitch, Dynamite WB cartoon licenses, Ennis to be next James Bond comic writer, DC Elseworlds, Ghost Machine, Jeremy Adams writing Flash Gordon for Mad Cave, Superman Superstars, scandal of the year, Jackpot one-shot, Sabretooth War, new vampire war event showrun by Jed MacKay, Infinity Paws, new Hellblazer series, Ultimate line-up, Kate YA novel Remembering Keith Giffen Trailers: Iron Claw Longbox of Horror Part 2: Cage by Azzarello and Corben Comics Countdown (10 Oct 2023): 1. Fishflies 2 by Jeff Lemire 2. Batman: City of Madness 1 by Christian Ward 3. Superman Lost 7 by Christopher Priest, Lee Weeks, Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz, Bettie Breitweiser, Jeromy Cox 4. By A Thread 1 by Scott Snyder, Jack Znyder, Valeria Favoccia, Whitney Coga 5. Superior Spider-Man Returns by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Mark Bagley, Ryan Stegman, Humberto Ramos, John Dell, JP Mayer, Victor Olazaba, Edgar Delgado 6. Cull 3 by Kelly Thompson, Mattia De Iulis 7. Undiscovered Country 26 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Matt Wilson 8. Danger Street 10 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart 9. Brooms GN by Jasmine Walls, Teo DuVall 10. Midlife (or How to Hero At Fifty) 1 by Brian Buccellato, Stefano Simeone
White Lies es un trio inglés que ha ganado el corazón de quienes los han escuchado, econ esas melodías intensas que hablan del amor y del desamor, para quienes han visto sus videos y para los que han vibrado, cantado y brincado en sus presentaciones en vivo. Con motivo de su reciente visita a la CDMX, platicamos con Jack Lawrence-Brown, su baterista y hablamos de todo, desde que viene de una interesante familia musical, de su lindísimo ritual del abrazo antes de salir a los conciertos, de sus canciones favoritas de la banda, del aniversario 10 del disco Big TV, de sus conciertos en México y del por qué son tan especiales y de lo que harán para celebrarlo y hasta de otros tríos musicales como: Portishead, Depeche Mode, Beegess y Green Day. ¡No te la puedes perder! No dejes de darle amor a este podcast, compártelo para que podamos llegar a más gente y por favor siguennos en redes: Instagram: @lucilalocutora @thebasementconlucila X y Tik Tok: @lucilazetina --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lucila-zetina1/message
Music & Lyrics by Jack Lawrence & Stan FreemanBook by Jerome ChodorovStarring Buddy HackettOpened on Broadway December 15, 1964
Comic Reviews: DC Action Comics Presents: Doomsday Special by Dan Watters, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas, Max Raynor, Andrew Dalhouse Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War – Battle Lines 1 by Tini Howard, Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romulo Fajardo Jr Catwoman Uncovered by various G'nort's Illustrated Swimsuit Edition by Julie Benson, Shawna Benson, Meghan Hetrick, Marissa Louise, Steve Orlando, Paul Pelletier, Norm Rapmund, Adriano Lucas, John Layman, Jen Bartel, Simon Bisley Knight Terrors: Night's End by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Stefano Nesi, Trevor Hairsine, Rain Beredo Marvel Marvel Age 1000 by Mark Waid, Alessandro Cappucchio, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Dave McCaig, Rainbow Rowell, Marguerite Sauvage, Dan Slott, Michael Allred, Laura Allred, Armando Iannucci, Adam Kubert, Frank Martin, Steve McNiven, Jason Aaron, Pepe Larraz, Alejandro Sanchez, J. Michael Straczynski, Kaare Andrews, Moon Knight Annual 2023 by Jed MacKay, Creees Lee, Arif Prianto, Stephanie Phillips, Alberto Foche, Raul Angulo Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant 1 by Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada, Carlos Gomez, Adam Gorham Marvel Unlimited Marvel Meow 18 by Nao Fuji Image Kaptara: Universal Truths 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Kagan McLeod, Riely McFarlane Local Man Gold by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Felipe Sobreiro Dark Horse Black Hammer: The End 1 by Jeff Lemire, Malachi Ward Boom MMPR 30th Anniversary Special by Ryan Parrott, Eleonora Carlini, Raul Angulo, Melissa Flores, Hendry Prasetya, Matt Herms, Mat Groom, Marco Renna, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino, Amy Jo Johnson, Matt Hotson, Francesco Mortarino, Joana Lafuente, Maria Ingrande Mora, Jo Mi-Gyeong, Mairghread Scott, Daniel Bayliss IDW Godzilla Rivals vs. SpaceGodzilla by Matt Frank, Goncalo Lopes IDW Endless Summer: Dungeons and Dragons Saturday Morning Adventures by David Booher, Jack Lawrence, Josh Burcham IDW Endless Summer: My Little Pony by IDW Endless Summer: TMNT Saturday Morning Adventures by Dave Baker, Tango, Alice Leclert, Xenon Honchar IDW Endless Summer; Sonic the Hedgehog Indy Chase and Catch: Spectral Phantoms by Justin Jordan, Leo Chiola American Mythology Beast of Bower Boulevard 1 by G.O. Parsons, Carlos Rodriguez Bombshell and TommTomm 1 by Mark Sparacio OGNs Dream Factory by Jerome Hamon, Suheb Zako, Lana Sayaphoum Shelley Frankenstein! Book One: Cow Piggy by Colleen Madden Punch Up by Zachary Sterling Things in the Basement by Ben Hatke Infinity Particle by Wendy Xu Three Rocks: The Story of Ernie Bushmiller – The Man Who Created Nancy by Bill Griffith Additional Reviews: Ahsoka ep3, My Adventures With Superman finale, Owl House, Deadly Class News: Lego Jurassic Park coming to Peacock by Jeremy Adams, new Kelly Williams series from Mad Cave, tentative Arcane season 2 release date, all Disney+ shows delayed save for Loki s2, details on Valiant's future plans ND Stevenson factoid Comics Countdown (29 Aug 2023): 1. w0rldtr33 5 by James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Jordie Bellaire 2. Local Man Gold by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Felipe Sobreiro 3. Black Hammer: The End 1 by Jeff Lemire, Malachi Ward 4. Things in the Basement GN by Ben Hatke 5. Batman/Catwoman: Gotham War – Battle Lines by Tini Howard, Chip Zdarsky, Mike Hawthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto, Romulo Fajardo Jr 6. Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country – Glass House 4 by James Tynion IV, Lisandro Estherren, Patricio Delpeche 7. MMPR 30th Anniversary Specialc by Ryan Parrott, Eleonora Carlini, Raul Angulo, Melissa Flores, Hendry Prasetya, Matt Herms, Mat Groom, Marco Renna, Sara Antonellini, Sharon Marino, Amy Jo Johnson, Matt Hotson, Francesco Mortarino, Joana Lafuente, Maria Ingrande Mora, Jo Mi-Gyeong, Mairghread Scott, Daniel Bayliss 8. Incredible Hulk 3 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Nic Klein, Matt Wilson 9. Action Comics Presents Doomsday Special by Dan Watters, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas, Max Raynor, Andrew Dalhouse 10. Hunger and the Dusk 2 by G. Willow Wilson, Christian Wildgoose, Diana Sousa, MassyK
[DISCUSSION] It's TFNation time again! This time Virtual Dave and Virtual Amy go (so Orion Ghia doesn't have too) and report back on their experience on UKs biggest and BEST Transformers convention! Hear 'live' updates from the con, custom made stings by it's guests and patrons and Orion quizzing them both on that actually happened the other weekend in Birmingham!A huge thank you to everyone Dave and Amy meet over the weekend, especially those who recorded 'stings' for us... we love you all!Credits:Hosts: Virtual Dave, Orion GhiaGuest Host: Virtua AmyEditing and Production: Orion GhiaIntro music and stings: Oliver PrimeOutro Music: The VidiprinterStings: Various... including Gary Chalk, Thew Adams, Jeremey Levy, Jack Lawrence, Gav Spence, Plastic Craic, Lucan Tees and more!Visit TFNation: https://tfnation.com/Thew Adams: https://www.youtube.com/@UCP3AVTw_73U_8jMzLw5TbEg Chris McFeely https://www.youtube.com/@UCAPhTcmL-a69jL1KWOPe7GA DiamondBolt https://www.youtube.com/@UCaPGKhms7rUVjpBceeJUdUQ Gav Spence https://www.youtube.com/@UC64sMcUNRWAUlKeEceZOlRAMatrix Test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhBfSJ54rro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For most of us, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series is where our shellshocked obsessions began. Now, IDW Publishing returns to this glorious era with their Saturday Morning Adventures offshoot with writer Erik Burnham and artists Tim Lattie, Jack Lawrence, and Dan Schoening busting out all the best Playmates action figures. The new series tickles nostalgic pleasures while keeping itself grounded in the now. Last week, we unleashed an onslaught of creator content to coincide with the San Diego Comic-Con International. And we are not done. On the west coast, we spoke with numerous comic artists about an eclectic batch of titles. This episode with Erik Burnham is part one, recapping our unique Comic-Con experience while also celebrating Turtle Mania 2023 with IDW and the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem film leading the charge. Burnham has worked in the Turtle trenches for years, but operating within the Saturday Morning Adventures realm is a tricky balancing act. In addition, since many found their Turtle love with the cartoons, there's an extra sting of responsibility that comes with it. From inside the SDCC IDW Booth, we chat with Erik Burnham about the joys and burdens of playing with these particular toys. We also discuss his new, secret TMNT project and what he'd still love to do within this universe. We adore any chance to dig deep into the mythology built by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman. This chat is just the next chapter in an ongoing Comic Book Couples Counseling/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles conversation, one that began with our Kevin Eastman interview and hit hyperdrive with our sibling counseling sessions. CLICK HERE to find all those CBCC/TMNT episodes. You can continue this conversation with Erik Burnham by following his Twitter, Instagram, and Website. Saturday Morning Adventures: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is now available in comic book shops. Find your local store HERE. As mentioned above, this episode is part of our San Diego Comic-Con International celebration. Listen to our Day One episode with Paul Cornell HERE. Listen to our Day Two episode with Adrian Tomine HERE. Listen to our Dary Three episode with Chris Condon and Jacob Phillips HERE. Listen to our Day Four Episode with Julie Sakai and Stan Sakai HERE. And get ready for our upcoming discussions with Jamie Lee Curtis, Karl Stevens, Todd McFarlane, Robert Kirkman, and more. You better get subscribed to Comic Book Couples Counseling. And, if you haven't already, now's the time to join our Patreon, where superstar cartoonist Daniel Warren Johnson just recorded an epic chat with us about his favorite single-issue comic, The 'Nam #9. It's all part of our new Patreon podcast series, where we ask cool comic book creators to choose their favorite floppy comic. FINAL ROUND OF PLUGS (PHEW): Don't forget to grab your tickets for our July 30th Alamo Drafthouse Winchester screening of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, co-sponsored by Four Color Fantasies. Don't forget! Watch the latest episode of The B&B Show, where Brad and Bryan Review the Hottest Cinematic Releases. And, of course, follow Comic Book Couples Counseling on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Twitter @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Send us your Words of Affirmation by leaving us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts.
Caroline Roper, Ella Huber and Tom Lum from 'Let's Learn Everything' face questions about diamond dealing, disorganised diners and dodgy documents. LATERAL is a comedy panel game podcast about weird questions with wonderful answers, hosted by Tom Scott. For business enquiries, contestant appearances or question submissions, visit https://www.lateralcast.com. HOST: Tom Scott. QUESTION PRODUCER: David Bodycombe. RECORDED AT: The Podcast Studios, Dublin. EDITED BY: Julie Hassett. MUSIC: Karl-Ola Kjellholm ('Private Detective'/'Agrumes', courtesy of epidemicsound.com). ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS: Lewis Tough, Matt Sheldon, Cressida, Cooper Wiseman, Jack Lawrence. FORMAT: Pad 26 Limited/Labyrinth Games Ltd. EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: David Bodycombe and Tom Scott. © Pad 26 Limited (https://www.pad26.com) / Labyrinth Games Ltd. 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What are YOUR favorite Dead Weather tracks? This is the question at the heart of the second installment of our ongoing TOP SPECIAL series - wherein we award our top three tracks from a set of albums with medals of varying (christian?) names. Today we welcome back returning guest Luke Sinclare to select choice cuts from each album by The Dead Weather, Jack White's goth-powered supergroup featuring Alison Mosshart, Jack Lawrence, Dean Fertita and the most important part of the band: the bass. 2009's Horehound, 2010's Sea of Cowards, and 2015's Dodge & Burn have unique flavors all, and we've chosen our season 7 finale episode to sample this range of tunes and uncover our personal favorites in the process. Thanks to everyone out there for joining us this season on the show, and thanks to Luke for helping us finish out the run with one of the most lively conversations we've had on the Third Men Podcast to date! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi everybody.Last month I released two special episodes to celebrate Doc Watson's 100th birthday. I chatted to so many amazing people for them I ended up with almost 5 hours of content!I'm aware not everyone has the time to listen to that much content, so I've decided to pull out some of the key bits and release them as standalone episodes, for those of you who'd like to hear these interviews separately.The first one is my chat with Doc's long serving musical partner Jack Lawrence. I hope you enjoy it!If you already heard the Doc episodes then you've heard this - it's the same content. If not and this has whetted your appetite, you'll find them here:Part 1Part 2I'll release a couple more of these over the coming weeks, so keep your eyes peeled!Happy picking,MattBluegrass Jam Along is proud to be sponsored by Collings Guitars and Mandolins - making some of the finest guitars and mandolins in the world since the 1970s. Visit Collingsguitars.com and find out why. ===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
One Minute Remaining is a fantastic podcast in which host Jack Lawrence calls inmates at prisons, and lets them tell their side of the story. This week, John and Paul get Jack to explain this incredible project. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recorded on February/19/2023==========In this week's episode review, Norman Sanzo, Silver Quill, Jakob Fon Torkar & Torterra 1324 review the 4th issue of Transformers X My Little Pony: The Magic of Cybertron. Join us for an entertaining review, it's gonna be an amazing show!!!In the issue, Spike, Smolder, and the Dinobots are attacked by King Sombra's minions, and the final battle for the fate of Cybertron begins.- Issue №: 4- Published: July 21, 2021- Writer: Ian Flynn (pp. 1-10), James Asmus (pp. 11-20)- Artist: Casey W. Coller (pp. 1-10), Jack Lawrence (pp. 11-20)- Colorist: Joana Lafuente (pp. 1-10), Luis Antonio Delgado (pp. 11-20)- Letterer: Jake M. Wood (pp. 1-10), Neil Uyetake (pp. 11-20)- Editor: Megan Brown==========CreditsIntro & Outro Song- Title: The MBS Show Theme Song- Artist: Andy "MandoPony" Stein
What does the body of evidence say on erectile dysfunction? Plus: why was a woman in need of a heart transplant was denied the procedure, and what happens when you have advanced HIV and you catch mpox? Block 1: (2:06) Erectile dysfunction: definitions, how common it is, causes Block 2: (9:13) Erectile dysfunction: the psychological angle, figuring out what's causing it, treatments, the blue haze effect, cardiac risk, prevention, all-natural sexual enhancers Block 3: (25:38) Transplant denial because of refusal to get vaccinated Block 4: (35:31) Mpox + advanced HIV = bad * Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl * Assistant researcher: Nicholas Koziris To contribute to The Body of Evidence, go to our Patreon page at: http://www.patreon.com/thebodyofevidence/. To make a one-time donation to our show, you can now use PayPal! https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=9QZET78JZWCZE Patrons get a bonus show on Patreon called “Digressions”! Check it out! References: 1) The Massachusetts Male Aging Study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10647654/ 2) Efficacy and side effects of sildenafil: https://doi.org/10.1001/archinte.162.12.1349 3) Safety of sildenafil (Viagra) after heart attack: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amjcard.2003.09.030 4) Addition of testosterone for erectile dysfunction: https://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-157-10-201211200-00004 5) Natural health products contaminated with Viagra: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/196675 6) Mother denied transplant due to vaccination status: https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/no-jab-no-heart-mother-denied-transplant-due-to-vaccination-status/news-story/5580aca526744d15fe1a25e595ef7d76 7) Mpox in people with advanced HIV infection: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(23)00273-8 8) CBC coverage of the mpox study: https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/15-per-cent-death-rate-severe-lesions-reported-in-patients-with-mpox-alongside-advanced-hiv-study-1.6756429 It's Not Twitter, But It'll Do: 1) Jonathan interviewed for Fast Company on the Liver King: https://www.fastcompany.com/90839190/liver-kings-fall-ancestral-living-need-a-new-dad 2) Jonathan writing about digital amnesia: https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/critical-thinking-technology/digital-amnesia-has-been-exaggerated 3) Jack Lawrence's Skeptics in the Pub talk on ivermectin: https://youtu.be/1Nvp-zyLfaQ 4) Chris' article on biotin: https://montrealgazette.com/opinion/columnists/christopher-labos-take-biotin-for-most-better-to-save-your-money
Attorney Michael Leonard of Leonard Trial Lawyers joins host Jon Hansen to discuss current cases and news stories. Mike covers the Alabama Basketball team case, R. Kelly, and more. Plus, they are joined by the host of the “One Minute Remaining” podcast, Jack Lawrence. The podcast focuses on cases in the United States where Jack speaks with […]
Welcome to the very first Bluegrass Briefing, a brand new weekly series of episodes taking a look at what's going on in the world of bluegrass.This week we've got plenty of Doc Watson related content in the run up to his 100th birthday on March 3rd. I'll be releasing two extra special episodes of the podcast on Doc's birthday, featuring 4 hours of brand new interviews with people who knew, worked with, admire and have been influenced by Doc. Guests include T. Michael Coleman, Jack Lawrence, Bryan Sutton, Tim O'Brien, John McEuen and lots more.Here are the links to stuff mentioned in this episode.DocDoc at 100 showsMerleFest update2nd annual North Carolina Guitar Celebration - tickets on sale March 1stI Am A Pilgrim: Doc Watson at 100 Tribute recordBluegrass Jam Along Jack Hinshelwood interviewMichael DavesInfo on Michael Daves Zoom coursesReleasesTim Stafford and Thomm Jutz's ‘Lost Voices'Bluegrass Jam Along interview with Tim StaffordRob Ickes and Trey Hensley's ‘Living in a Song'Bluegrass Jam Along interview with Rob & TreyMax Allard's ‘March Maxness'Michael Cleveland's ‘Loving of the Game'Mile Twelve ‘ Close Enough to Hear'The Infamous Stringdusters' Flatt and Scruggs tributeNickel Creek Holding ‘PatternOther bitsWyatt Ellis on InstagramMighty PoplarHappy picking.Matt===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
Today's interview is with artist, Jack Lawrence. Jack began showing his work in late 90s, and over time, has built up a skill level that is truly astonishing for any painter. His work, painted so realistically you think it's a photograph, is usually made from staged sets he creates by hand, transforming his personal spaces, hiring actors to stand in, and then pulling that moment together, with the painting, as the record of the moment. As you can probably imagine, his work is an extension of a precise vision he wants to execute. And with this life around painting, he began struggling with, and then overcoming, a variety of addictions, resulting in him now, evaluating how to re approach painting, and life, from the mindset of sobriety. It was awesome to get to talk to Jack, and understand some of the amazing bits of his process, as well as heartening to hear his own reflections on life, and what makes value to him.
My guest this week is Jack Hinshelwood.Jack is a guitarist, fiddler, singer and winner of the Knoxville World's Fair Guitar Championship, the Wayne Henderson Guitar Championship, and a two-time winner of the Galax Fiddler's Convention guitar contest.He joins me to chat about Doc at 100, a really special set of shows he's co-producing to celebrate what would have been Doc Watson's 100th birthday this year. The shows feature Doc's long time collaborators Jack Lawrence and T. Michael Coleman, plus guitar maker (and friend of Doc's) Wayne Henderson and co-producer Ted Olson, author of “Doc's World: Traditional Plus,” the book that accompanies the 4 CD compilation by Craft Records called Doc Watson, Life's Work: A RetrospectiveThere's a list of the shows here, including a very special show on Doc's actual birthday, where Doc at 100 guests at a Billy Strings show, alongside Bryan Sutton and Molly Tuttle. More shows will be added through the year so keep checking back to see if they're headed your way.We also chat about Jack's record 50 Years in the Making and play a track from it at the end.I've got some more exciting news to share about the 100th anniversary of Doc's birthday - more on that soon....===- Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
A BIG shout out to Madison Wilde for stepping up at the last minute to cover the show as we had our previous guest who had a family health issue, but will reschedule. Also a big thanks to my friends at Tad Pole Productions for giving me Madison's name for our 12/11/2022 show. Madison is a newcomer who had planned out scenes when she was still in HIGH SCHOOL and has carried a lot of them out. She talks about her favorite scenes and what she has planned for the future. I talked to several folks before the interview and they said she's on the cusp of really taking off. Along with the group of folks we had Richard Pacheco and Darby Dee in the house to give a deep dive on several things that are and aren't a part of the adult industry today. We also gave a shout out to Gina Carrera and Jack Lawrence, two previous guests who have been on our show who were recently inducted into the AVN Hall Of Fame. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jizztalking/support
Welcome to episode 26 of the Bodybuilding Down Under podcast! On this week's episode your hosts provide an update on their own journeys and answer a bunch of listener questions on changes in stage weight, improvement season progressions and much, MUCH more! Thank you again for tuning into the podcast and we hope you enjoy! We would greatly appreciate if you would please subscribe to the channel and leave a five-star rating, it really helps the podcast grow. Take a screenshot and share it on your IG story, don't forget to tag us via our IG handles below. Stay tuned for more podcasts released on a weekly basis! Instagram Handles: Bodybuilding Down Under: https://www.instagram.com/bodybuildingdownunder/ Jack: https://www.instagram.com/jack.radfordsmith/ Daniel C: https://www.instagram.com/daniel.chapelle/ Lawrence: https://www.instagram.com/general.muscle/ Daniel Y: https://www.instagram.com/dy.fit/
BUZZ's Inside the Hive: Marketing Tips That Give Nonprofits More Buzz
On today's show, BUZZ creator Michael Hemphill highlights two incredible fundraising events that not only benefit two equally incredible nonprofits but perfectly showcase their respective missions: Children's Assistive Technology Service, whose Hallowheels fundraising kicks off Oct. 29 and runs through Nov. 4. FRIENDS of the Blue Ridge, which on Nov. 5 is hosting its first ever Blue Ridge Jamboree with a “Doc Watson sat 100” tribute concert featuring guitar greats Wayne Henderson, Jack Hinshelwood, T. Michael Coleman and Jack Lawrence. Are you a nonprofit with an event that we could help promote? Or a marketing problem we could help fix? Contact us and we'll share on an upcoming episode.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOLLOW US:F A C E B O O K ➜ http://facebook.com/buzz4goodI N S T A G R A M ➜ http://instagram.com/buzz4goodL I N K E D I N ➜ https://www.linkedin.com/company/buzz4goodT I K T O K ➜ http://tiktok.com/@buzz4goodY O U T U B E ➜ http://youtube.com/c/buzz4goodW E B S I T E ➜ http://buzz4good.com- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The United States has more than 1.5 million nonprofits — from homeless shelters, food banks and rescue squads to children's choirs, science museums and animal refuges — that employ one out of every 10 Americans. Like any company, nonprofits have salaries and bills to pay, a budget to balance. They require money. And if enough people don't know about them, don't believe in them, don't support them — in short, if they lack BUZZ — they suffer and die.
January 2023 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Batman: One Bad Day – Penguin by John Ridley, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith Flashpoint Beyond 6 by Geoff Johns, Tim Sheridan, Jeremy Adams, Xermanico, Mikel Janin, Gary Frank, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Jordie Bellaire, Brad Anderson Rogues 4 by Joshua Williamson, Leomacs G.C.P.D.: The Blue Wall 1 by John Ridley, Stefano Raffaele, Brad Anderson Harley Quinn: Animated Series – Legion of Bats 1 by Tee Franklin, Shae Beagle, Roberto Poggi, Lee Loughridge Green Lantern: Alliance by Minh Le, Andie Tong Marvel Crypt of Shadows 1 by Al Ewing, Ramon Bachs, Rain Beredo, Danny Lore, Karen Darboe, Cris Peter, Rebecca Roanhorse, Geoff Shaw, Arif Prianto, Chris Cooper, Ibrahim Moustafa, Neerag Menon, Chris Condon, Fran Galan, James Campbell, Adam Warren, Guru eFX Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man 1 by Taboo, B. Earl, Juan Ferreyra Miracleman by Gaiman and Buckingham: The Silver Age 1 by It's Jeff by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Image Marked Halloween Special by David Hine, Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke Silver Coin 15 by Michael Walsh IDW Sonic the Hedgehog: Scrapnik Island 1 by Daniel Barnes, Jack Lawrence, Nathalie Fourdraine Dark Horse Hellboy in Love 1 by Christopher Golden, Matt Smith, Chris O'Halloran Climate Keepers: Agents of Project Zero by Nadia Shaik, Caitlin Like Boom Eve: Children of the Moon 1 by Victor LaValle, Jo Mi-Gyeong, Brittany Peer Archie Fear the Funhouse 1 by Magdalene Visaggio, Micol Ostow, Michael Northrop, Diana Camero, Ryan Caskey, Lisette Carrera ComiXology Night at the Belfry by Xavier Saxon OGN Head Wounds: Sparrow by Robert Johnson, John Alvey, Brian Buccellato, Christian Ward Prunella and the Cursed Skull Ring by Matt Loux Gunning for Ramirez vol 2 by Nicolas Petrimaux Ray's OGN Corner: Heartstopper vol 1 by Alice Oseman Additional Reviews: Andor ep7, Black Adam, Doctor Who: The Power of the Doctor Longbox of Horror 2022 part 4: The Haunting News: Lucha Libre wrestling show coming to Disney+, Cavill returning as Superman, short horror movie from Tynion IV and Elsa Charretier, Geiger TV adaptation, final season of Flash Trailers: Creed 3 Comics Countdown: Deadly Class 56 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Lee Loughridge Bone Orchard Mythos: Ten Thousand Black Feathers 2 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart Night at the Belfry by Xavier Saxon Flash 787 by Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin, Matt Ryan, Jeromy Cox Wynd: The Throne in the Sky 3 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas Rogues 4 by Joshua Williamson, Leomacs Batman: One Bad Day – Penguin by John Ridley, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith Flashpoint Beyond 6 by Geoff Johns, Tim Sheridan, Jeremy Adams, Xermanico, Mikel Janin, Gary Frank, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Jordie Bellaire, Brad Anderson Batman: The Knight 10 by Chip Zdarsky, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ivan Plascencia Avengers 61 by Jason Aaron, Ivan Fiorelli, David Curiel
Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek
On today's Uncut/Off Air podcast, we catch up with our former show anchor Jack Lawrence, who now makes one of the truly fascinating podcasts on the market!Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: special guest Jack Lawrence from the "One Minute Remaining" podcast, Sunshine Coast survey 1 of 2022; Triple J's 'requestival' returns, PLUSPodcast & Song Of The Week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BUZZ's Inside the Hive: Marketing Tips That Give Nonprofits More Buzz
On today's show, BUZZ creator Michael Hemphill previews the next new BUZZ television show starring Saint Francis Service Dogs. And he revisits his recent radio show on the Blue Ridge Jamboree, a fundraising concert for the nonprofit FRIENDS of the Blue Ridge, featuring "Doc Watson at 100" as performed by Wayne Henderson, Jack Lawrence, T. Michael Coleman and Jack Hinshelwood.About BUZZ and Saint Francis Service Dogs:For more than 150 year, Virginians with disabilities, dogs are not only best friends, they literally make life meaningful and possible. Since 1996, Saint Francis Service Dogs has provided incredibly trained four-legged caregivers that assist in daily living for families confronting autism, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, rheumatoid arthritis, brain injuries, amputations and paralysis.Lesser known is the fact that these dogs also provide service to inmates at Bland Correctional Center, and comfort and calming in facilities throughout Virginia, namely Blue Ridge Autism and Achievement Center and Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine.Are you a nonprofit with an event that we could help promote? Or a marketing problem we could help fix? Contact us and we'll share on an upcoming episode.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOLLOW US:F A C E B O O K ➜ http://facebook.com/buzz4goodI N S T A G R A M ➜ http://instagram.com/buzz4goodL I N K E D I N ➜ https://www.linkedin.com/company/buzz...T W I T T E R ➜ http://twitter.com/buzz4goodW E B S I T E ➜ http://buzz4good.com- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The United States has more than 1.5 million nonprofits — from homeless shelters, food banks and rescue squads to children's choirs, science museums and animal refuges — that employ one out of every 10 Americans. Like any company, nonprofits have salaries and bills to pay, a budget to balance. They require money. And if enough people don't know about them, don't believe in them, don't support them — in short, if they lack BUZZ — they suffer and die.
Recorded on August/14/2022==========In this week's episode reviews, Norman Sanzo, Silver Quill & Jakob Fon Torkar reviews the 1st issue of My Little Pony X Transformers: Friendship in Disguise. Join us for an entertaining review, it's gonna be an amazing show!!!In the issue, Queen Chrysalis accidentally brings the Autobots and Decepticons to Equestria, and Rarity and Arcee team up against Starscream.- Issue №: 1- Published: August 5, 2020- Writer: James Asmus (pp. 1-10), Ian Flynn (pp. 11-20)- Artist: Tony Fleecs (pp. 1-10), Jack Lawrence (pp. 11-20)- Colorist: Tony Fleecs (pp. 1-10), Lauren Perry (flats, pp. 1-10), Luis Antonio Delgado (pp. 11-20)- Letterer: Jake M. Wood (pp. 1-10), Neil Uyetake (pp. 11-20)- Editor: Megan Brown==========CreditsIntro & Outro Song- Title: The MBS Show Theme Song- Artist: Andy "MandoPony" Stein
This story revolves around the allegations of Al Bogard and the cast of charachters associated with the Downtown Lincoln Mercury Delearship located just 500 yards past the triple underpass. Did Oswald test drive a car a couple weeks before the assassination? Was employee Jack Lawrence part of the assassination plot? Tune in and find out!
Songs of Our Own: A Marital Tour of the Music That Shaped Us.
Hi Folks! For todays episode we listen to The Raconteurs' song 'Steady as She Goes' off of their 2006 album 'Broken Boy Soldiers'. We talk about this supergroup featuring Jack White, Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler, as well as what we think the song means and of course the not one but two music videos. Thanks for listening! *Full episode dropping the middle of this month*Spotify PlaylistIntro/Outro Music:Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-foreverLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
BUZZ's Inside the Hive: Marketing Tips That Give Nonprofits More Buzz
On today's show, BUZZ creator Michael Hemphill features the music and legend of Doc Watson as an all-star lineup of musicians – Wayne Henderson, Jack Lawrence, T. Michael Coleman and Jack Hinshelwood, joined by East Tennessee State University Appalachian Studies professor Ted Olson – prepare to perform at the first ever Blue Ridge Jamboree in Roanoke, Virginia, on November 5, and Asheville, North Carolina on March 25. We also introduce you to the nonprofit that has created the Blue Ridge Jamboree – FRIENDS of the Blue Ridge – whose mission is building better community throughout the Blue Ridge region of Virginia and North Carolina. And we'll provide a sneak peek at our Season 3 premier of our TV show, BUZZ, a special one-hour episode highlighting the Grandin Theatre Film Lab.Are you a nonprofit with an event that we could help promote? Or a marketing problem we could help fix? Contact us and we'll share on an upcoming episode.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FOLLOW US:F A C E B O O K ➜ http://facebook.com/buzz4goodI N S T A G R A M ➜ http://instagram.com/buzz4goodL I N K E D I N ➜ https://www.linkedin.com/company/buzz...T W I T T E R ➜ http://twitter.com/buzz4goodW E B S I T E ➜ http://buzz4good.com- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The United States has more than 1.5 million nonprofits — from homeless shelters, food banks and rescue squads to children's choirs, science museums and animal refuges — that employ one out of every 10 Americans. Like any company, nonprofits have salaries and bills to pay, a budget to balance. They require money. And if enough people don't know about them, don't believe in them, don't support them — in short, if they lack BUZZ — they suffer and die.
TestTalks | Automation Awesomeness | Helping YOU Succeed with Test Automation
Do you have an automation test that requires you to test the sending emails and create user accounts workflows? How about testing SMS? In this episode, Jack Lawrence, a cofounder of Mailinator, and Brooks Nelson, the head of Mailinator's Business Development, will share how to test your email delivery systems without risking sending them to a real-life audience. Discover how to use the Mailinator API to send emails and to send and receive SMS to test code at the development and QA Testing stages, using frameworks like Selenium, Cypress, Playwright, Puppeteer, and more.
For the third episode, we are looking at Jack White's first major side project, the Raconteurs. While Jack wouldn't embrace the label of side project or super group, the Raconteurs were a departure from what people knew of Jack White. With fellow singer/songwriter Brendan Benson, and the bass and drummer from The Greenhorns, Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler respectively, The Raconteurs created a rounded, refreshing project over the course of many years culminating in a 10 track album. After a year of touring, Jack would return to the White Stripes for another album -- what would be the last album. 2007's Icky Thump is both a return to the fundamentals of the White Stripes and a departure into the strange, all at once. Jack and Meg had really turned over every stone in their little room to great effect.--Jack White rose to legendary musician status via his breakthrough band, The White Stripes. Coming out as a blues rock, punk aesthetic garage rock band with child-like drummer Meg White, The White Stripes paved the way for a lot of acts to come. As their success grew, Jack White branched out into other projects, including the classic rock inspired "super group" The Raconteurs, and Led Zeppelin-spirit revival, hard as nails "super group," The Dead Weather. As Jack gained momentum elsewhere, The White Stripes came to an end, leaving room for Jack White to explore a solo career. Throughout his solo career, he started honing his comfort material -- country, blues, and fuzz rock -- moving toward new grounds with experimental noise, high tech production, and unexpected plot twists.Tyler, being a conseur of pop and knower of all things music, and Greg, a Jack White super fan, have a lot to say on Jack White, including a plethora of insights and context into the creation of this music, the cultural impact of Jack White and his embedded philosophies, and the growth of self and artist.
This episode covers both Jack White projects outside of the White Stripes, The Raconteurs and Dead Weather respectively. The Raconteurs follow-up album, Consolers of the Lonely (2008), was made after the band had toured together and developed their chemistry and as band. This album takes risks, rushing to the finish line for both better and worse.Next would be the debut of Led Zepplin-esque revival band, centered around sex and death, The Dead Weather. Another super group of sorts, Allison Mosshart of the Kills is on vocals, with Dean Fertita of Queens of the Stone Age on guitar, Jack Lawrence of The Raconteurs/Greenhorns on bass, and Jack White on drums. Jack was originally a drummer, and his chops are insane -- but this was a wild card, totally unexpected. And yet, it works so, so well. --Jack White rose to legendary musician status via his breakthrough band, The White Stripes. Coming out as a blues rock, punk aesthetic garage rock band with child-like drummer Meg White, The White Stripes paved the way for a lot of acts to come. As their success grew, Jack White branched out into other projects, including the classic rock inspired "super group" The Raconteurs, and Led Zeppelin-spirit revival, hard as nails "super group," The Dead Weather. As Jack gained momentum elsewhere, The White Stripes came to an end, leaving room for Jack White to explore a solo career. Throughout his solo career, he started honing his comfort material -- country, blues, and fuzz rock -- moving toward new grounds with experimental noise, high tech production, and unexpected plot twists.Tyler, being a conseur of pop and knower of all things music, and Greg, a Jack White super fan, have a lot to say on Jack White, including a plethora of insights and context into the creation of this music, the cultural impact of Jack White and his embedded philosophies, and the growth of self and artist.
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Jake Leg Jug Band | 03 I Had to Give Up Gym | Live At The Audley Theatre | Curley Weaver with Willie McTell | Joker Man | Curley Weaver (1933-1935) | Mississippi Fred McDowell & Hunter's Chapel Singers | Back Back Train | Amazing Grace | | Otis Rush | I Can't Quit You Baby | Total Blues - 100 Essential Songs | Doc Watson & Jack Lawrence | Shady Grove | Look A Yonder Coming | Mike Goudreau | Tell Mama I'm Ok | Acoustic Sessions | | Claire Hamlin | Old Black Joanna | Elbows Going Crazy | | Claire Hamlin | Yakety Piano | Elbows Going Crazy | | Claire Hamlin | Suitcase Stroll | Elbows Going Crazy | | Reverend Gary Davis | Cocaine Blues | Manchester Free Trade Hall 1964 | Rev Gary Davis | Swingin' BLues | Some People Who Play Guitar Like A Lot Of People Don't | Moonshine Society | The One Who Got Away (Acoustic-Bonus) | Sweet Thing (Special Edition) | Hannah Aldridge | Lie Like You Love Me | Razor Wire | | Half Deaf Clatch | Pony Blues (Charley Patton) | Borrowed Blues | | Dean Haitani | Fairlight Walking | RED DUST |
Episode 35 of The Hitstreak, a podcast where we talk about anything and everything! This week we're joined by Brendan Benson, co-founder of The Raconteurs, talking about family, parenting, getting sober, and his time with the band. Let us know in the comments what YOU want to hear about next! About our Guest: Brendan Benson finds himself in an enviable spot as he enters the third decade of a remarkably creative, consistently idiosyncratic career - an accomplished frontman, musician, songwriter, producer, and band member. Benson's first new LP in seven years, DEAR LIFE marks his most inventive and upbeat work thus far. An 11-track song cycle about life, love, family, fatherhood, and the pure joy of making music. Produced and almost entirely performed by Benson at his own Readymade Studio in Nashville, the album sees the Michigan-born, Nashville-based artist reveling in a more modernist approach than ever before. Imbued with revitalized ambition and confidence, DEAR LIFE is Brendan Benson at his very best. Beginning with 1996's now-classic debut, ONE MISSISSIPPI and its masterful 2002 follow-up, LAPALCO, Benson has always infused classic craftsmanship with contemporary invention. Along with his own critically acclaimed canon, Benson is co-founder - with Jack White, Jack Lawrence, and Patrick Keeler - of The Raconteurs. The band first convened in 2006, winning worldwide acclaim, GRAMMY Award nominations, and a chart-topping smash single "Steady As She Goes," with their now-classic debut album, BROKEN BOY SOLDIERS. After more than a decade, The Raconteurs returned to action in 2019 with their critically acclaimed, chart-topping LP, HELP US STRANGER, highlighted in part by songs Benson had initially considered for his own LP, "Only Child" and "Somedays (I Don't Feel Like Trying)." Follow and contact: Instagram: @brendanbensonmusic brendanbenson.com
Six of Emmas relatives played for the Rabbitohs, Jack Lawrence is first grade player number #100 with 63 appearances, 15 tries and 41 goals for the club between 1920-28. Victor Lawrence #116 played for Waterloo before going on to play 95 games, scoring 47 tries also between 1920-28. Both Jack and Victor Lawrence won multiple premierships for the Rabbitohs in 1925, 1926, 1927 and 1928, a golden era for the club. #RabbitohsTV
Today, we're digging into the weird and wooly world of ivermectin. When promising papers came out early in the pandemic, a lot of scientists got excited about the drug, but then … cracks started to show. We went down the rabbit hole and realized that there's way more to this story than the headlines. We'll hear from Dr. Pierre Kory, as well as Jack Lawrence, Dr. Kyle Sheldrick, and Professor Roy Gulick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, we're digging into the weird and wooly world of ivermectin. When promising papers came out early in the pandemic, a lot of scientists got excited about the drug, but then … cracks started to show. We went down the rabbit hole and realized that there's way more to this story than the headlines. We'll hear from Dr. Pierre Kory, as well as Jack Lawrence, Dr. Kyle Sheldrick, and Professor Roy Gulick. Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/3k1dknq Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode we talk with the infamous Jack Lawrence. TikToker, student of Philosophy, cybersec guy and many more.We talk about his experience at Oxford, his biggest passion: improv comedy, David Foster Wallace, Digimon and we debunk a few stoner philosophy questions. We also face some classic internet connectivity issues and we swear a lot.Go check out Jack's socials:Website | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | TwitterDon't forget to show us some love on our social media as well:YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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Chris and Jonathan speak to two guests about the slow collapse of the body of evidence on ivermectin for COVID-19, with a particular focus on the oft-cited Elgazzar randomized controlled trial. Their first guest is Jack Lawrence, a Master's student and disinformation researcher, who took the Elgazzar paper apart, finding evidence of plagiarism and of potential data fraud. Their second guest is Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz, an epidemiologist, who appraised the Elgazzar study, the Carvallo “study,” and many others, and who reveals some of the telltale signs of scientific fraud. Guest #1: Jack Lawrence 3:06 Jack reads the Elgazzar study 5:55 A plagiarized introduction 7:46 The paper's claims 11:57 Skimming a paper versus actively looking for fraud 24:45 Deaths didn't add up 31:23 The Guardian's coverage 36:10 A broken system Guest #2: Gid M-K 41:28 Most likely a fraud 46:34 Is this dataset real? 52:41 The Carvallo “study” may never have taken place as described 58:11 IVMMeta.com, an anonymous pseudoscientific website 1:04:16 Churning out bad meta-analyses 1:07:07 Gid's verdict on ivermectin for COVID-19 1:12:23 Maintaining trust in science in the face of fraud * Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl. To contribute to The Body of Evidence, go to our Patreon page at: http://www.patreon.com/thebodyofevidence/. Patrons get a bonus show on Patreon called “Digressions”! Check it out! Links: 1) Jack Lawrence on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackMLawrence 2) Jack Lawrence's TimPoolClips account: https://twitter.com/TimPoolClips 3) Jack Lawrence's blog post on the Elgazzar paper: https://grftr.news/why-was-a-major-study-on-ivermectin-for-covid-19-just-retracted/ 4) Gid M-K on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GidMK 5) Gid M-K's podcast, Sensationalist Science: https://soundcloud.com/senscipod 6) Gid M-K's first blog post on the ivermectin saga: https://elemental.medium.com/ivermectin-for-covid-19-an-update-5e913bb49483 7) The Elgazzar study: https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-100956/v3 8) Nick Brown's blog post about the Elgazzar study: https://steamtraen.blogspot.com/2021/07/Some-problems-with-the-data-from-a-Covid-study.html 9) The Guardian's coverage of the Elgazzar study: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/jul/16/huge-study-supporting-ivermectin-as-covid-treatment-withdrawn-over-ethical-concerns 10) The BuzzFeed investigation into the Carvallo “study”: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemlee/ivermectin-covid-study-suspect-data 11) IVMMeta website: https://ivmmeta.com/
IN THIS EPISODE~ Rob & Doug are back with a full slate of Assassination Research Topic Points to discuss with you! Sit down with us for two hours of very wide-ranging conversation! Topics discussed include:Jack Ruby associate and Lee Oswald look-alike Larry Crafard; the shady & mysterious individual in Dallas known as Jack Lawrence; The murder of Police Officer JD Tippit, and Oswald's movements in those fateful few minutes; A detailed discussion re: What~if ANY~ was the extent of Robert Kennedy's direct knowledge of specific plans to assassinate Fidel Castro?; WHO~if not Oswald~ planted the Manlicher-Carcano rifle in the Texas School Book Depository?; WAS deposed CIA Director Allen Dulles REALLY the Mastermind behind the JFK Hit?; and-- if the CIA WERE such Badasses, why did they never even get close to popping Castro?PLUS~ the strange tale of Ralph Yates, the Gunboat Cowboys in Dallas, and...Ernest Hemingway?JOIN US!*Written & Hosted by Rob Clark & Doug Campbell* Produced by Drop-D Podcast Productions
Here are all of the sources we reference in the episode:SOURCE [2:23] USB Drive Benchmarks - https://www.everythingusb.com/speed.htmlSOURCE [4:03] 0013 - Oil and Climate Change with the Rock Doctor - https://dysevidentia.transistor.fm/episodes/episode-13-oil-and-climate-change-with-the-rock-doctorSOURCE [4:25] Linus explains the Power efficiency rules - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aU_jWooBxzIiaSPONSOR [4:38] ABK Kustomz - https://abk-kustomz.com/SOURCE [6:56] While at the same time others are fearmonger - https://wonderfulengineering.com/this-gaming-pc-has-been-banned-for-consuming-too-much-power/SOURCE [8:09] Sawbones episode on Vaccine Hesitancy - https://maximumfun.org/episodes/sawbones/how-to-talk-about-vaccine-hesitancy/SOURCE [9:27] republican leader in texas dies rejecting the vaccine - https://m.dailykos.com/stories/2021/8/19/2046996/-Greenville-County-Republican-leader-dieSOURCE [10:17] Tennesee legislature discusses ivermectin - https://www.rawstory.com/ivermectin-horse-paste-for-humans/SOURCE [11:20] Skepticrats dismantle ivermectin - https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-skepticrat/episode/156-skepticrat156-lindellible-marker-edition-86133160SOURCE [12:01] Jack Lawrence first identified problem with Ivermectin study - https://grftr.news/why-was-a-major-study-on-ivermectin-for-covid-19-just-retractedSOURCE [13:57] Vaccine effectiveness may be waning - https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2021/08/do-delta-breakthroughs-really-mean-vaccine-protection-waning-and-are-boosters-answerSOURCE [15:04] Flu vaccine rate 30% to 60% depending on age group - https://www.cdc.gov/flu/fluvaxview/coverage-1920estimates.htmlSOURCE [16:23] 5x What you say, But What I hear - https://m.imgur.com/gallery/2GDNw3rSOURCE [21:31} Biden not so liberal - https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2019/may/06/joe-biden/joe-biden-claims-he-was-staunch-liberal-senate-he-/SOURCE [22:04] 538 Podcast on the Politics of Afghanistan - https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/politics-podcast-americans-wanted-to-end-the-war-in-afghanistan-will-that-change/SOURCE [24:53] Biden Does some Whataboutism Non-sense - https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/videos/2922139014766869/SOURCE [28:12] The reason why Biden is confident about an Afghanistan withdrawl - https://www.vox.com/2021/8/18/22629135/biden-afghanistan-withdrawal-reasonsSOURCE [34:26] Wikipedia has the AUMF Text - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authorization_for_Use_of_Military_Force_of_2001SOURCE [36:09] The War on Terror cost 801,000 lives - https://www.brown.edu/news/2019-11-13/costsofwarSOURCE [42:05] The Importance of Scientific Transparency and Reproducibility - https://www.enago.com/academy/the-importance-of-scientific-transparency-and-reproducibility/SOURCE [42:30] Falsifiable is Philosophically Testable - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FalsifiabilitySOURCE [47:41] Russel's Teapot has its own website, it is simple and great - http://russellsteapot.net/SOURCE [48:55] Early Abduction Story From the Hills - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barney_and_Betty_HillSOURCE [52:10] Last Thursdayism - https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Last_ThursdayismSOURCE [54:20] Joel Baden on the metaphor and contradictions in the bible - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS7LgbMr1m4SOURCE [56:39] We discussed Doom speakers (Doomers) in Episode 0003 - Deep Space Deep Dive - https://dysevidentia.transistor.fm/episodes/deep-space-deep-diveSOURCE [58:17] Drake Equation calculator - https://calculator.academy/drake-equation-calculator/SOURCE [58:17] Science And Futurism with Isaac Arthur on the Drake Equation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhPQRZJAbe0SOURCE [58:30] How many stars? - https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Herschel/How_many_stars_are_there_in_the_UniverseSOURCE [1:01:31] Pluto distance from Sun, 5,906,376,272 km is 328.35 light minutes - https://www.universetoday.com/44534/plutos-distance-from-the-sun/SOURCE [1:03:17] A few interesting speed, Light travels at mach 880,979.64 - https://newsjett.com/how-fast-is-the-speed-of-light-in-mach/SOURCE [1:05:01] Time to travel to nearby stars with real tech - https://futurism.com/long-take-travel-nearest-starSOURCE [1:07:45] Cognitive Dissonance Podcast, one of episodes 588~589 has their bag anecdote - https://dissonancepod.com/SOURCE [1:08:51] The F-117 is very triangular, and there is USA Flag paint job on one - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_F-117_NighthawkSOURCE [1:10:56] Isaac Arthur on UFOs - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXYYSWG04gwSOURCE [1:12:30] Government Archives on Project BLUE BOOK - https://www.archives.gov/research/military/air-force/ufos ★ Support this podcast o...
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Bret and Heather and Ivermectin. Oh my. IDSG returns from it's 17 year absence with a banger of an episode in which Daniel dishes out THE FUCKING TEA on Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying (again) and their irresponsible spreading (in hushed, reasonable voices) of potentially lethal conspiracy theories and bad science re Covid, Wuhan, vaccines, and Ivermectin. Content Warnings. Podcast Notes: Please consider donating to help us make the show and stay independent. Patrons get exclusive access to one full extra episode a month. Daniel's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danielharper Jack's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4196618 IDSG Twitter: https://twitter.com/idsgpod Daniel's Twitter: @danieleharper Jack's Twitter: @_Jack_Graham_ IDSG on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-dont-speak-german/id1449848509?ls=1 Show Notes: Bret Weinstein Odysee Bret interviews Yuri Deigin. Yuri Deigin, Lab Made? SARS-CoV-2 Geneaology Through the Lens of Gain of Function Research Indeed, virologists, including the leader of coronavirus research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, Shi Zhengli, have done many similar things in the past — both replacing the RBM in one type of virus by an RBM from another, or adding a new furin site that can provide a species-specific coronavirus with an ability to start using the same receptor (e.g. ACE2) in other species. In fact, Shi Zhengli's group was creating chimeric constructs as far back as 2007 and as recently as 2017, when they created a whole of 8 new chimeric coronaviruses with various RBMs. In 2019 such work was in full swing, as WIV was part of a $3.7 million NIH grant titled Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus Emergence. Under its auspices, Shi Zhengli co-authored a 2019 paper that called for continued research into synthetic viruses and testing them in vitro and in vivo: Bret and Heather on Real Time with Bill Mahr on the Lab-Leak Hypothesis CLIP (Bret and Heather on BIll Maher Lab Leak) – starts at beginning of clip. Andersen, et al. The proximal origin of SARS-CoV-2 SARS-CoV-2 is the seventh coronavirus known to infect humans; SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 can cause severe disease, whereas HKU1, NL63, OC43 and 229E are associated with mild symptoms6. Here we review what can be deduced about the origin of SARS-CoV-2 from comparative analysis of genomic data. We offer a perspective on the notable features of the SARS-CoV-2 genome and discuss scenarios by which they could have arisen. Our analyses clearly show that SARS-CoV-2 is not a laboratory construct or a purposefully manipulated virus. Garry, Robert. [Early appearance of two distinct genomic lineages of SARS-CoV-2 in different Wuhan wildlife markets suggests SARS-CoV-2 has a natural origin](https://virological.org/t/early-appearance-of-two-distinct-genomic-lineages-of-sars-cov-2-in-different-wuhan-wildlife-markets-suggests-sars-cov-2-has-a-natural-origin/691 This Week in Virology 762: SARS-Cov-2 origins with Robert Garry CLIP (Two Covid Lineages in Wuhan Market) – Starts about 39:00 in TWIV762 potholer54, Did SARS-Cov-2 start in a Chinese Lab? potholer54, More “man-made” SARS-CoV-2 lab-leak malarky Scott Gavura, Science Based Medicine, “Ivermectin is the New Hydroxychloroquine” There has been interest in ivermectin since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, because it was observed that at high concentrations it had antiviral properties against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. However, there was an important red flag in that finding. A few weeks after the initial finding was published, a short paper appeared in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology that described the considerations for using ivermectin as an antiviral. While it acknowledged the antiviral properties of high concentrations of the drug in laboratory (in vitro) experiments, it noted that it would likely not be possible to achieve the same concentrations of the drug in the plasma of the blood, because the drug itself is tightly bound to blood proteins. Even giving 8.5 x the FDA-approved dose (1700mcg/kg) resulted in blood concentrations far below the dose identified that offered antiviral effects: [[Ivermectin-Cmax.png]] This Week in Virology 766: The Corona Project with David Fajgenbaum CORONA project 18:58, 46:32 “How To Save the World in Three Easy Steps” Clip “Ivermectin End the Pandemic” – starts around 3:30 Bret Weinstein, “COVID, Ivermectin, and the Crime of the Century - DarkHorse Podcast with Pierre Kory & Bret Weinstein” With Dr. Robert Malone (invented mRNA vaccine technology) and Mr. Steve Kirsch. Clip “Bret Doctors as Scientists from CotC” – Starts around 19:00 With Pierre Kory Science Based Medicine, Ivermectin is the new hydroxychloroquine, take 2 Last week, über-quack Joe Mercola published an article entitled “COVID, Ivermectin and the Crime of the Century“, naming it after an episode of Bret Weinstein's podcast. It features an interview with Dr. Pierre Kory, one of the most prominent proponents of ivermectin for COVID-19 by evolutionary biologist Bret Weinstein, who has become prominent as a COVID-19 contrarian and spreader of disinformation, particularly about the “lab leak theory” of SARS-CoV-2 origins and now likes to Tweet about “persecution” by Twitter: It also turns out that Dr. Pierre Kory is president of the Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC) and has testified before Congress. During that testimony, Dr. Kory claimed that ivermectin, used with other medicines such as vitamin C, zinc and melatonin, could “save hundreds of thousands of people,” and cited more than 20 studies. The narrative of Mercola's article is eerily similar to the narratives we heard about hydroxychloroquine a year ago, namely that ivermectin is a cheap, safe, and effective drug that “they” don't want you to know about that could have saved hundreds of thousands of lives if not for doctors' fetish for randomized clinical trials. Ivermectin is the new hydroxychloroquine, part three Before I move on to more of the ivermectin conspiracy theorists and potential reasons for them, I can't help but repeat what I've been saying all along about ivermectin. Combining preclinical studies that show antiviral activity against SARS-C0V-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 in vitro (cell culture) but only at much higher concentrations of ivermectin than can be achieved with safe doses in the bloodstream with the equivocal clinical trial results lead to a conclusion that this drug almost certainly does not work to treat COVID-19. This is particularly likely given that the highest quality existing randomized controlled clinical trials of ivermectin are all basically negative. I note that when I discussed how poor the evidence for hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 was, I routinely received criticism that I “wanted patients to die” and was “hoping” that the drug didn't work. I'm getting some of the same nonsense now that I've finally been prodded to write about ivermectin. Nothing could be further from the truth. Even though, now that there are safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines, the need for a cheap and effective drug that can treat COVID-19 is not as desperate as it was a year ago, it is still acute given how large swaths of the globe still do not have access to the vaccines. Moreover, now that Oxford University has added ivermectin to the protocol of its massive PRINCIPLE Trial of treatments for COVID-19, it is possible that there might turn out to be a benefit due to ivermectin in treating COVID-19, clearly just not as massive as claimed by advocates and conspiracy theorists. I'd be just fine with that, as I would have been overjoyed if hydroxychloroquine had been shown to be as effective as its advocates had claimed it was. It's just that, right now, the evidence is trending strongly in favor of the conclusion that ivermectin, like hydroxychloroquine before it, doesn't work against COVID-19 in humans. Gideon M-K; Health Nerd What this means is that, if you exclude some of the low-quality research on ivermectin, the paper goes from showing a massive benefit to no benefit at all. On top of this, there's an interesting point — even if you don't agree with these assessments, taking the only three studies that the authors of the meta-analysis considered to be at a “low risk of bias” (i.e. high-quality), you find that these high-quality studies have failed to find any benefit for ivermectin. In other words, while the conclusions the authors came to are very positive, the results section of the paper seems to show that the evidence for ivermectin might not be strong after all. The devil really is in the details with research like this. Jack Lawrence aka TimPoolClips Why Was a Major Study on Ivermectin for COVID-19 Just Retracted? Even if the paper's authors end up providing an innocent explanation for all this it would be puzzling why it took them so long to notice their error. Whether the final story is one of purposeful fabrication or a series of escalating mistakes involving training or test datasets, this research group has still screwed up in a big way. Although science trends towards self-correction, something is clearly broken in a system that can allow a study as full of problems as the Elgazzar paper to run unchallenged for seven months. Thousands of highly educated scientists, doctors, pharmacists, and at least four major medicines regulators missed a fraud so apparent that it might as well have come with a flashing neon sign. That this all happened amid an ongoing global health crisis of epic proportions is all the more terrifying. For those reading this article, its findings may serve as a wake-up call. For those who died after taking a medication now shown to be even more lacking in positive evidence, it's too late. Science has corrected, but at what cost? Ivermectin is the new hydoxychloroquine, take four Of course, as Meyerowitz-Katz observed, just the results of the study raised a lot of red flags. Elgazzar 2020, if you take the authors at their word, enrolled over 400 people with COVID-19 and 200 close personal contacts and allocated them either to ivermectin or placebo groups, reporting that ivermectin treatment decreased mortality from COVID-19 by a whopping 90%. As Meyerowitz-Katz observed, if this were true, that would make ivermectin the “most incredibly effective treatment ever to be discovered in modern medicine.” While as a physician I might quibble about that a bit (we do have treatments that are greater than 90% effective at eliminating the diseases or conditions that they treat, especially a number of vaccines), he is correct if you restricted this to antiviral drugs. If this study's results were accurate and generalizable, ivermectin would be the most most incredibly effective antiviral treatment ever to be discovered. That result alone should have raised a number of red flags, and it did among authors doing meta-analyses who were not ivermectin advocates from the BIRD Group or the FLCCC, which is why they excluded it from their analyses. Meilssa Davey at The Guardian Huge sttudy supporting ivermectin as Covid treatment withdrawn over ethical concerns A medical student in London, Jack Lawrence, was among the first to identify serious concerns about the paper, leading to the retraction. He first became aware of the Elgazzar preprint when it was assigned to him by one of his lecturers for an assignment that formed part of his master's degree. He found the introduction section of the paper appeared to have been almost entirely plagiarised. It appeared that the authors had run entire paragraphs from press releases and websites about ivermectin and Covid-19 through a thesaurus to change key words. “Humorously, this led to them changing ‘severe acute respiratory syndrome' to ‘extreme intense respiratory syndrome' on one occasion,” Lawrence said. The data also looked suspicious to Lawrence, with the raw data apparently contradicting the study protocol on several occasions. “The authors claimed to have done the study only on 18-80 year olds, but at least three patients in the dataset were under 18,” Lawrence said. Dark Horse 85: YouTube and The Truman Faux Medical Show CLIP “DH85 Save Three Kill Two” – Starts Around 50:00 Dark Horse 86: They've Got That Covered CLIP “DH86 Retraction” – Starts around 19:00 “Scientists quit journal board, protesting ‘grossly irresponsible' study claiming COVID-19 vaccines kill” Several reputed virologists and vaccinologists have resigned as editors of the journal Vaccines to protest its 24 June publication of a peer-reviewed article that misuses data to conclude that “for three deaths prevented by [COVID-19] vaccination, we have to accept two inflicted by vaccination.” Since Friday, at least six scientists have resigned positions as associate or section editors with Vaccines, including Florian Krammer, a virologist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and Katie Ewer, an immunologist at the Jenner Institute at the University of Oxford who was on the team that developed the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. Their resignations were first reported by Retraction Watch. “The data has been misused because it makes the (incorrect) assumption that all deaths occurring post vaccination are caused by vaccination,” Ewer wrote in an email. “[And] it is now being used by anti-vaxxers and COVID-19-deniers as evidence that COVID-19 vaccines are not safe. [This] is grossly irresponsible, particularly for a journal specialising in vaccines.” The paper is a case of “garbage in, garbage out,” says Helen Petousis-Harris, a vaccinologist who directs the Vaccine Datalink and Research Group at the University of Auckland and who also resigned as a Vaccines editor after reading the paper. Diane Harper, an epidemiologist at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, who was founding editor-in-chief of Vaccines, also resigned, as did Paul Licciardi, an immunologist at Murdoch Children's Research Institute in Parkville, Australia, and Andrew Pekosz, a respiratory virologist at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. Epoch Times, Dr. Bret Weinstein, “Perverse Incentives in the Vaccine Rollout and the Censhorship of Science” * Anna Merlan at Vic; two excellent summaries: 1. 'Why Is the Intellectual Dark Web Suddenly Hyping an Unproven COVID Treatment?' https://www.vice.com/en/article/wx5z5y/why-is-the-intellectual-dark-web-suddenly-hyping-an-unproven-covid-treatment 2. 'The Ivermectin Advocates' War Has Just Begun' https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3d5gv/ivermectin-covid-treatment-advocates-rogan-weinstein-hecker Jef Rouner at Houston Press on Bret https://www.houstonpress.com/news/a-possible-new-anti-vaccine-scam-is-on-the-rise-11591162 Decoding the Gurus on Bret & Heather and Ivermectin https://decoding-the-gurus.captivate.fm/episode/brett-heather-weinstein-why-are-they-suppressing-ivermectin-the-miracle-cure Bret platforms Geert Vanden Bossche https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNyAovuUxro&t=6s Vaxopedia on Geert Vanden Bossche https://vaxopedia.org/2021/03/14/who-is-geert-vanden-bossche/?fbclid=IwAR3u1myW15pERVxvcopv5NlWBr12QakfzVMHsoHHopLuJWKSUGfockqYhBo ZDoggMD on Geert Vanden Bossche https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEyQi__zTuo Potholer54 on Covid and vaccines etc https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL82yk73N8eoWneZjR0wiidhGkAMOeIYAS QAnon Anonymous feat. scientist on 'Lab Leak' theory https://soundcloud.com/qanonanonymous/unlocked-premium-episode-129-lab-leak-hypothesis-feat-dr-alex-greninger Citations Needed Pod vaccine inequality https://citationsneeded.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=vaccine Clip from start; Charlie Kirk cites Bret to Tucker Carlson https://twitter.com/uberfeminist/status/1418033997398020102 Eiynah's panel on 'Mergegate' (feat. D. Harper) Part 1 https://soundcloud.com/politeconversations/panel-24-defending-new-atheism-maybe-just-dont-pt-1 Daniel's guest appearance on Decoding the Gurus https://decoding-the-gurus.captivate.fm/episode/special-episode-interview-with-daniel-harper-on-the-far-right-idw-criticism
Jack Lawrence, estudiante de maestría de medicina de Londres, explicó en La W que encontró varias irregularidades en el estudio que apoya la Ivermectina.
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On this week's Stack podcast: Batman #100, Locke & Key: …In Pale Battalions Go… #2, Amazing Spider-Man #850, Transformers/Back to the Future #1, American Vampire 1976 #1, Getting It Together #1, Wolverine #6, X-Force #13, Marauders #13, Sonic The Hedgehog: Bad Guys #1, We Only Find Them When They're Dead #2, Far Sector #8, Adventureman #4, Backtrack #7, Black Widow #2, Exosisters #10, DCeased: Dead Planet #4, Inkblot #2, Champions #1, and Decorum #5. SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full Transcript: Alex: What is up? You're all welcome to The Stack. I'm Alex. Justin: I'm Justin. Pete: I'm Pete. And on The Stack, we've got it packed… Alex: … stack for you today. We've got [crosstalk 00:00:17], use. Justin: It's a packed stack. Alex: Big issues is coming out, so let's jump right into it. Talking about Batman number 100, from DC Comics run by James Tynion IV, art by Jorge Jimenez, Carlo Pagulayan and Guillem March. This is the culmination of the Joker world. Justin: Culmination. Alex: It's all been coming down to this. Big stuff happens here as the Batman takes on Joker [Mono-e-Mono 00:00:44], for all [crosstalk 00:00:49], translators. For all the [inaudible 00:00:52], there's some twists, there's some turns here, there's backup stories. What [inaudible 00:00:56]… Oh God. Pete: Oh no, Alex. Justin: Oh, wow. Don't die. [crosstalk 00:01:01]. Alex: That's a [inaudible 00:01:01], Joker guest. Justin: Joker mist. Alex: Joker mist. Pete: Oh, man. Alex: Yeah, I'm a joker mystique myself. Pete: Smart. Justin: Oh, nice. Just to clear up your throat? Alex: Mm-hmm (affirmative). No, you got to build up a tolerance, so that way… exactly. Justin: Yeah, that's smart. Pete: Oh, yeah. Alex: What do you guys think about this issue and what do you think about the storyline as a whole? Justin: I liked it. Especially the battle, the Joker, bat uniform and that Joker becoming Batman, I thought was a nice thing here. There's some funny lines in here of Alfred's Corp saying he wishes he was the [crosstalk 00:01:40], butler. Had it up for [crosstalk 00:01:42]. Alex: That's not funny. Justin: No, man. Alex: That was painful. Justin: An underwater butler, so fun. How do you make tea? All the waters. It's all water. Pete: Yeah, I felt like, first off the art's fantastic. I feel like the landing didn't stick as hard as I would have liked it. Normally, when we have these big buildups, these huge fights. The wrap-up is great, but there was a lot of weird stuff that happened. I felt like there was this epic showdown and then it wasn't between the Joker and Batman because Harley Quinn showed up and then made it be like, “Yo, one of us are going to die tonight,” which is holy shit, raising the stakes, but it wasn't like the classic showdown. It was a real switch of status of Joker trying to be Batman. I did like the things that Joker was saying during the fight. I thought that was classic cool Joker shit. Pete: But the stuff I was a little disappointed with was the wrap-up and the Batman talking to the Clown Hunter, I felt like that could have been a little bit better. I had a weird feeling after that was over. Also, it was crazy to me that Catwoman seemed to be making moves, but then there was just a shot of her watching fights, which was weird to me. But I really think that overall, this was a really cool arc, very awesome twists and turns, a lot of fun. The Alfred shit to me was a little too rough, too soon. Seeing the corpse shit was really hard, but I- Justin: I was going to say, it's great to see Alfred back in his good shape, in perfect form. This is the Alfred I want to see. Pete: The Nightwing shit was bad-ass. Nightwing got a lot to do a lot of respect in this. So that was cool. Alex: I love the Oracle stuff. It was so much fun having Barbara back as Oracle. That was great. It just really shows the deep well of love that James Tynan has for DC Comics history that really came out on this issue. I agree with you that the execution of the ending felt a little asterisky, particularly given how big everything is built over the past couple of issues. But James Tynan came out on Twitter and said, “This was supposed to be as ending.” This was supposed to be his last issue of Batman, and then when he found out he would be ongoing on it, he had to scramble and change his plans and changes all outline to serve some other masters and serve some other storylines that are happening. Alex: So I think it's not purposeful, but that is a victim of circumstances, more than anything that rather than making it this big exclamation point, it became the dot, dot, dot in the middle of the ongoing Batman story. And I do like the place that he finds Batman at the end of this, I actually did really like Clown Hunter story. The idea that he- Pete: I like Clown Hunter story, for sure. I felt like Batman just lectured Clown Hunter in a weird way. Alex: What I think was different about this, this almost pivots off of what Jeff Johns is doing over in three Jokers, is this idea that Batman keeps bringing in these orphans, breaking them, ruining their lives, and then being like, “Well, time for new orphan,” that he's doing something different here, which is similar to what they did with the signal as well. Is I think smart, and it's a progression of the character that personally I like. Yeah. Justin: I mean, I agree. I also think despite the change in plan for James Tynion, I feel like his point was rather than have Batman play Joker's game the entire time in the end of this is like I haven't been… I'm not going to take the bait. And I thought that was a nice… Batman's usual tactic or at least for the past few years is he takes the bait and then suffers horrible consequences, but he endures because he's Batman and I actually liked- Alex: He got stabbed in the back-up bunch. That's suffering. Justin: I know, but rather than be like, “All right, I'm going to give it all up for the corpse of my butler,” he's like, “You know what? I'm not going to do that.” And I liked the different take on that for one. I agree the Clown Hunter stuff, I thought what was actually good. I agree with you, Alex. It's nice if we're going to walk away with this new character, I think that's cool. Clown Hunter is a cool character. It's like if Damian Wayne took the other path and didn't become a Robin, it feels like. The one thing with the Joker little epilogue at the end, Joker, he's become this chemist. Why is he such a chemist? I don't know why that makes sense. It's like [crosstalk 00:06:31]- Alex: I appreciate your- Justin: … gas that perfectly turns you into a Joker so much so that no one will be able to tell the difference in my body versus your body. Pete: But also he's really into newspapers and likes to get his news, old timey, just sitting down, stacking newspapers, go through each one, see that headlines, soak it all in. So it's this mix of, he's up to date on all the latest chemical stuff, but likes to get his news old school. Alex: It's crazy. It's crazy stuff is what I tell you, but [crosstalk 00:07:06]- Justin: Yeah. A lot of fans are definitely going to identify with Pete's point he just made the with the newspapers. Alex: This is a very good issue though. And I think this whole arc was good. Definitely pick it up in trade or individually if you like. Alex: Next up, Locke and Key in Pale Battalions, going number two from IDW storytellers, Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez. This is continuing a story of back in the day from Locke and Key as we follow John Locke. But a different John Locke, the last, as he goes to fight in the war, he has aged himself. Yup. He's using one of the magical keys. And this issue, we see things from the German perspective of the war as they are tagged. Justin: Creating a way to put that. Alex: But again, we talk about this every time. There were two different World Wars. One of them was the World War, the second one with Nazis. This is the first World War, which was also with the Germans, but it's not creepy in exactly the same way. Pete [crosstalk 00:08:04]. Oh my God. Pete: Different Wars. Justin: DC, Wolverine one, Pete. The Balkans were powder gig. And then all of a sudden the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand really set off a series of chain of events within tangling alliances that led all of these different countries to declare war on each other. And then of course, a further countries guy, eventually entangled. And here we are with John Locke, [AGM 00:08:26], self up to take part. Alex: There you go. So this comes from the German perspective, which is not a creepy thing to say. And we see John [crosstalk 00:08:33]- Pete: It's a creepy thing to say. Alex: Stop it. John Locke is attacking them. Just again as with the first issue, a bunch of classic Gabriel Rodriguez pages in here, this page with… and this is getting into spoilers, but there's a page where he uses the crown of shadows to attack that is just terrifying in exactly the right way. The twist at the end, which I won't spoil, it's so smart, so well done and clearly points to not just where they're going with this series, but also with Helen Gun, which is the Sandman Crossover. So I love seeing that path there. Pete, what do you think about this one? Pete: It's really fantastic. I mean, the art is unbelievable. It's crazy storytelling. I mean, the fact that I'm caring about these fucked up soldiers is way back to the days. It's really impressive to the art and the storytelling. But this is really interesting what happens at the end and how it makes sense to why we are seeing this in such a cool way. I'm very impressed with this comic. It's just so excited when there's a new Locke and Key comic, because you're like, “What the fuck is going to happen? How scared or freaked out am I going to get?” And it constantly delivers. Justin: And the fact that they were able to just tell a legit war story, I mean, this is a straight up war comic. There's not a lot of Locke and Key bells and whistles to it. We get a little bit of that, but it really is just a war story being told from the Locke and Key perspective, and obviously the German perspective, which I think we all find totally normal. And it's just a really good issue and the way they do find another, especially the art finds another angle on horror, war horror is so smart. Pete: And it's interesting that, it seems like in this issue, we got to shout out to the TV show with that fire key that I don't think was from the book. I think it was from the TV show, right? Alex: Yeah. The matchstick key. I can't remember honestly the continuity there. I think it was something they came up with, but didn't use, that they ended up using on the TV show first, versus in the comic book itself. I could be wrong about that. But yeah, that is interesting to see. And it's great, it's just good stuff. Always- Justin: It's great stuff. Alex: … an incredible issue out of the gate every single time. Next up, one I'm very excited to talk about, Amazing Spider-Man number 858 AK number 49, from Marvel written by Nick Spencer, Kurt Busiek, Tradd Moore and Saladin Ahmed, art by Ryan Ottley, Humberto Ramos and Mark Bagley, Chris Justin: Bachalo, Tradd Moore and Aaron Kuder. So this is a conclusion of the Sin Eaters storyline, The Return of the Green Goblin and also a couple of backups stories. Justin, I'm curious to hear from you. You seem to really like the Sin Eater storyline in particular, but what's your take on the ending here? Justin: It got a little muddled with the Green Goblin stuff. I thought the first couple issues of the Sin Eater Arc I thought were so good, so smart, felt very timely and responding to the world. It was such a total change from Nick Spencer jokey Spider-Man into this like very serious Sin Eater storyline. So it felt like a hard right turn into Peter Parker dealing with the Green Goblin stuff and so much more historical and it felt far less present to the modern world. And weird the way that he becomes like a juggernaut but with no… like a [crosstalk 00:12:24], hair. Alex: Could you talk about that for a second? So the- Justin: Just a raged out, no neck dude. Alex: Well, the weird thing is, so the Sin Eater, when he shoots people, now he gains their powers, right? So he shoots the juggernaut and then I liked generally speaking, just the voice of anything, the design of this, because he gets this juggernaut- Justin: Sorry to hear you [crosstalk 00:12:45]- Alex: … Vini head, which is pretty gross. But the juggernaut doesn't have a head like that. He has a normal head and he just wears a helmet. So what was going on there? Justin: I like the idea that maybe juggernaut just smooshed a little bit into his old- Alex: Yeah. Justin: The clothes fit the man. Pete: I think that how he starts to… your body forms to the helmet after a little while, and then it's like, you take a turtle and it looks like you still are wearing it a little bit. And I think that's what happened here. Justin: Pete, at this point, your feet have taken on the shape of your punisher's slippers, right? Pete: Yeah, exactly. Exactly, yeah. Alex: I did like the Green Goblin's stuff in this issue. I think Nick Spencer did a good job of driving up the, and I'm using this word appropriately here, creepiness of the character. Justin: Especially once all the other spider family characters were there, I was like, “Woof.” Alex: Oh yeah. That whole Gwen stuff was crazy. Justin: Gross [crosstalk 00:13:40]. Alex: The exact right way though. The way that Norman Osborn is gross that I don't think we've seen him this way in a very long time, but it's weird. I'm curious to see what happens to the next issue, because it seems like we're finally getting into all of the kindred stuff, which is this villain that he's been building up over the course of all the issues. Justin: But I got to say the fact that the reveal wasn't an issue. I was like, “Come on, man.” Alex: Yeah. Justin: It really felt like now is the time to do it and it feels like we've missed our shot to finally get the reveal. Alex: Particularly the way the end… sorry, Pete. I was just going to add that particularly the way the ending is paced and obviously the spoiler for the ending, but in the mix, everything that's happening with Spider-Man, with the Green Goblin, with everybody, with Kindred walking towards this grave and walking up. And it definitely felt like this is the point where we see kindred walking, looking at a grave and now we know who Kindred is, and instead we still have no idea. What were you going to say, Pete? Pete: Oh, I was just going to say, yeah, there's nothing like the old, “Hanging out next to a grave. You don't know who I am, moment,” that everybody loves. Yeah, it's a little frustrated. We don't have more information, especially after all we've been through, but I also really liked the backup stories. I'm a sucker for Chris Bachalo's art and also- Justin: [inaudible 00:15:06], wars are also very good. Pete: Yeah. The Ford shoes store with that art is so glorious and fantastic. Alex: Pete, Doug Wizard. Do you love a good Doug Wizard? Pete: Yeah. I mean, come on, dogs and wizards together. What's not to love? Alex: No way. Could I throw out at you before we talk too much about the backup stories? Theories about the identity of kindred. Pete? Pete: I'm trying to think of… What was the care bear with the little cloud on it? That's who I think it is. Alex: Okay, great. Great. Justin, do you have any theories? Justin: I mean, what are the third rails we're going to touch here? It's been built up so much, it has to be a big character. Is it the dude who killed uncle Ben? Alex: Hmm. I guess I can do that. I'll throw out one. This is not my theory. I read this today. What? Pete: I think it's Doc Cock. Alex: Doc Cock? Joe Chill. It's Joe Chill. I love this theory. I read this, I think it was on Nerdist or something today. They had a bunch of theories of who [crosstalk 00:16:22]. Justin: I've heard of that. Alex: The theory was, Pete, you are going to 100%, absolutely hate this theory, but I'm so excited about it. The theory is, it's Peter Parker, but it's Peter Parker from the pre one more day continuity because they fucked up the Mafesto curse by Maryy Jane and Peter Parker getting back together. So it split up the reality, and so Peter Parker who made that deal is now kindred tried to get it back. Pete: Wow. Justin: If we can finally undo that bullshit- Pete: That would be glorious. Justin: That feels so arch and unnecessary. Pete: Yeah. Alex: [crosstalk 00:17:09]. But I love the idea. I love the idea of it being Peter Parker, baby. I think that would be interesting. Pete: Or Peter Porker. Justin: Ooh, interesting. But here's the thing. So much of Kindred is like, “I was buried. I was under the ground.” It has to feel like it has to be a dead character come back to life. Pete: Yeah. Alex: And it sounds graves. Justin: Maybe it's their marriage. It's like- Alex: Yeah, there you go. The physical representation. As we all know, marriage is covered in giant centipedes. Alex: Let's move on to another title. Transformer is back to the future, number one from IDW, written by Ken and Scott, art by Juan Semeru. So this is exactly what you'd expect from the title. This is the Transformers, muck it up the back to the future continuity. And I'll get into a huge spoiler here, but I was getting very worried that they wouldn't do the thing that they do on the last page for most of the issue, but when they did, I was like, “Ah, thank you.” Pete: Yeah, glorious. Glorious last page reveal. This was fun. This was cool. I liked how they took the things that we know. We got different perspectives, a little POV and the mall scene. I thought that was really fun, and great use of clashing these two worlds together in a way that made sense. Justin: Yeah. I think this makes perfect sense. No one would ever be like, “This is an unnatural blending of two different properties.” Pete: Yeah. I mean, who doesn't love seeing [crosstalk 00:18:45]- Alex: Oh, go ahead. Justin: No, as they say in the famous line, “One point 21 megatrons.” Pete: Yeah. Alex: I do [crosstalk 00:18:54], think we're doing a good job here. I think when they finally get to it, to spoil a little bit of the book, but they do a back to the future too, with the transformers weaving their way through back to the future continuity saying, “Ooh, we could use some time travel to really take down the autobots,” and then of course, they finally do. We get the classic view of Hill Valley Square, except transformers have taken over the entire world. Beef Tatton, of course, is working for them. And Marty has tried to get away. It's just silly fun stuff. I had a much better time once they finally got to it, in the second half of the issue versus the first half of the issue- Pete: Don't fucking do that. Don't break it up [crosstalk 00:19:35]. Alex: But I do. Justin: It definitely felt like mashing up your toys when you're a kid in a fun way. Pete: Yeah. Alex: I agree. Next up, American Vampire 1976 number one, from DC Comics written by Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque. And we talked to Scott Snyder about this when he was at our live show a couple of weeks ago. So definitely go and listen to that podcast. But this is, as you could imagine for the title continuing and finishing the saga of American Vampire now in the '70s, there's disco, there's big Afros, everything that you'd expect going out on the title. This is also, I will say as much as I love this, and as much as I love Rafael Albuquerque's art in particular, this is definitely a deep dive into my subconscious to be like, “Who's that character from American Vampire?” I haven't read this in a while. But I enjoyed it nonetheless, personally. Pete: Yeah. I mean, speaking of the Albuquerque's art. I mean, it's just so nice to be back in his warm embrace. I mean, this art is glorious. They're having fun. The classic, killing vampires with disco. I mean, you don't get tired of that, that's just fun stuff. Yeah, I think this was a cool wrap up. There's a lot of tie ins that I didn't remember, like you were saying solves, but I still enjoyed them. And yeah, I think it's a great saying that comes out of this book, “Fuck history, shred it and forget it.” You know what I mean? Justin: Yeah. And that's how you failed social studies, right? Pete: Hard, failed hard. Justin: Yeah, I agree. I mean, seeing this altogether, the team back together that is, is so nice. Skinner is such an iconic character, even though he's not really in American Vampire anymore. It's just great to have this book back. There are so many great shots, the moment where Travis Kid is looking over his shoulder, it's just such a good blend, Scott and Rafiel working together, you don't get anywhere else. Yeah. Alex: Yeah. It's great. Yeah, they're really getting it together. And so is our next book, Getting it Together, number one from [crosstalk 00:21:59]. Justin: How did you come up with that? Wow. Alex: I mean, it was just up here. It was just up here in my brain and it came out of my mouth co-created and written by Sina Grace and Omar Spahi, art by Jenny Define and Sina Grace. We of course had Sina Grace and Omar Spahi on our live show. Justin: Oh, when? Alex: Just this very week. Justin: Oh, weird. Alex: So go back to this [inaudible 00:22:20], interview, despite the unfortunate tech problems. But I really enjoyed this book. If you did miss our live show, it's basically a more modern friend set in San Francisco. That's a little sexier and a little more inclusive, both from a cultural and sexual standpoint. And I thought it was fun. I enjoyed this book quite a bit. What do you guys think about it? Justin: I agree [inaudible 00:22:46], a lot. I talked about this my comparison on the podcast of, Being a Bit Like Scott Pilgrim, a more modern and more, I guess, real, version of Scott Pilgrim where the characters are fun and interesting. They're making jokes and they're dealing with their mistakes in their lives. And I liked it a lot. Pete: Yeah. I mean, unlike Friends, this is a little bit more, less shiny and more real, they get into things. So it's enjoyable. It's nice to just see a great image comic that focuses on relationships and the ebbs and flows of life and how we'd put up with each other's shit or don't and yeah, I think it's really well done. You got some interesting characters, some really fun, cool moments. Yeah, it's a solid book. Justin: And who's your favorite friend? Real quick. Pete: Oh, yeah. Alex: Good question. Pete: Favorite friend on the TV show [crosstalk 00:23:49]- Alex: Go with Joey on this. Pete: I'm going to say Alex. Alex: Gunther? Pete: Nice. Alex: Wow. Justin: Again, makes sense. You're the Gunther of this podcast. I got to say Pete was right. It's Joey. Joey is the best friend. [crosstalk 00:24:00]. Also, the seasons, he's the only one that isn't deeply unlikable by the end. Pete: Well, I do like the Power of a Good Hug here. It's a nice thing that's in this book here, and [crosstalk 00:24:15]- Alex: I mean, I just want to follow up though what Justin said, that's why Joey was the perfect spinoff and works so well. Justin: Yes. I can't believe it's still going strong, 15 seasons later. Alex: Incredible. Just a quick shout out before we move on. Jenny Define's art is great. In particular character designs are very good in this book. They're very unique, they're very different. They seem more realistic than your typical character designs and I think she does a good job here. Alex: Let's move on to our 10 of Swords Block. Three books came out today. We are going to talk about them as a little bit of a block, because this is an interesting event. And Justin, you haven't really been here to talk about this too much yet. Pete: Wait- Alex: Yes, Pete, what's up? Pete: Wait, I just wanted to point out, it's important that you read these in order. I fucked up the order [crosstalk 00:25:00]. Justin: Like a lot of things, it's important you do them in the correct order, like breakfast, lunch, and dinner, putting- Pete: No, you can have breakfast any time, mother fucker. Don't pull that shit. Justin: Okay. Alex: Matter of life, death? Justin: That birth, life, death. Alex: Yeah. Man, I'm very excited to hear what order you read these in. But just to read off all three titles right now. Wolverine number six written by Benjamin Percy and art by Viktor Bogdanovic. X-Force number three, also written by Benjamin Percy and art by Viktor Bogdanovic. Marauders, number 13 written by Vita Ayala and art by Matteo Lolli. So as you can probably tell here, the first two issues are basically one story. They're showing how Wolverine gets his sword. He's going after the Muramasa blade, which of course is the only thing that can kill him, as we learned from that very weird storyline, where he comes back from hell all the time. But that's sword he needs to go and battle for other worlds. And then Marauders 13 is a little more of a one-shot as it's showing how Storm gets her sword from Wakanda, which of course is a very personal mission for her. What do you think about the storyline so far? How'd you feel about these issues in particular? And Pete, what order did you read the bid? Pete: Well, I'm just noticing now there's the part three of 22, part [crosstalk 00:26:20]. If I would have taken the time, I could have paid attention and then not read it, but I read it. Justin: You can't judge a book by its cover, but you can read the cover to know what you're doing. Pete: Yeah. I read part five first. I did the Marauders and then I did Wolverine and then I did Acts of Swords. Justin: So that's all right. [crosstalk 00:26:44]- Alex: Not as bad as it could have been. You could have read Marauders in the middle or X-Force first and then Wolverine. Justin: The Last page of Marauders gives it away a little bit for Wolverine and then you [crosstalk 00:26:56]. Justin: Yes. Wolverine, it does get it together. See, I read the fifth panel on the sixth page of Marauders and I jumped over to X-Force and read the seventh panel on. [crosstalk 00:27:05]. Yeah, I know. Alex: Now, wait. Do you want to hear from Pete because you've been pretty dead on the exponent general and down on that storyline for the first two parts? Well, I think pretty positive about everything so far. I've been really enjoying this storyline. But you like these issues, right, Pete? Pete: Yeah. So yeah, I guess what you wanted to talk about how you're a more positive person than me and you can see the sunshine. Alex: Yeah, I'm like ray of sunshine and you're not. Pete: Yeah. I got a clouded like a ping pang thing going on. So yeah, what I like about this is, it's not 80 different fucking things happening at once. It's not fuck Island and you can't kill anybody anymore and golden eggs of humans, as well as the fact that you're no longer a part of everything. You give humans drugs on the side. It's just dealing with this 10 of Swords, like, “Okay, there's a showdown coming up, you've got to go get your weapon of choice and go get in your spot so that when it's go time, you're ready to go.” So it's like, “Great, this is what I want. I don't want this.” There's so much shit happening in X-Men right now we can just deal with this side story. And I was so happy, we just got three stories that make sense, that kind of like, okay, it's each person's journey to get to their place, so the raid to try to save the world. Justin: It's like a prequel to the Choose Your Fighter screen on Street Fighter II. Pete: Exactly. You're choosing what weapon and why. [crosstalk 00:28:49]. Yeah, I love it. Alex: I liked that you refer to this Wolverine story as nice and simple and straightforward where it's just classic Wolverine goes to Japan, goes down to hell, burns all of the flash off of his skeleton, meets a guy from other worlds who killed people who were the children of apocalypse. And has come back to getr an immortal blade that contains a person's soul that is also wanted by the beast who runs the hand, who wants to give them as wedding gifts, except the beast also hates Wolverine and Muramasa, so wants to eat their souls. Just classic which is very simple [crosstalk 00:29:31]. Pete: Yeah, give me straightforward story that I can fucking follow, man. Alex: Totally. All you need to do is read every expert book and every Daredevil book, and you got it. Pete: But if you don't know that Wolverine, when he dies, goes to hell and have to be reborn every time. I like the fact that they were picking up on that and playing with it a little bit here and… yeah, it sounds insane, but with Hickman's, all the stuff that he's changed, it's nice to just have a simple and say [crosstalk 00:30:02]- Alex: Go back to basics. Yeah. Justin: Let me ask you, how many of the text pages did you read? Pete: None. Justin: Yeah. Pete: Not a fucking one. Justin: I actually liked a lot of the text pages, especially in the Marauders book, which feels like a good way for them to keep the more fantastical aspects of the Hickman, X-Men world in these books. These much more straightforward titles where we are just assembling the Circle of Swords characters back on Krakola. And yeah, it's like these are two shot in a one shot where fun stuff happens. Alex: I enjoyed these. I had fun. I still like this crossover. My only little qualms- Justin: Wow. Alex: … with the Wolverine one- Justin: Of course, I like something you fucking [crosstalk 00:30:55]. Alex: No. I mean, here's the thing. Is that, I don't like the Wolverine Goes to Hell thing at all. I do not like that as a part of Wolverine mythology. Justin: I don't like that he can be- Pete: I also don't like that Spider-Man made a deal with the fucking devil. [crosstalk 00:31:09]- Alex: Hold on. Wait, Justin, are you to call out the skeleton thing? Justin: Yes. I don't like that either. Alex: What is that? Justin: He can't just go back to skeleton and grow back. He's not Lobo, another Wolverine. Pete: You don't know, that's not true. Alex: Yeah. That bothers me as well. I think Benjamin Percy, a great writer, the art is great. Justin: I'm sorry about this [crosstalk 00:31:27]- Alex: I love having this new, a [oracco 00:31:32], opposite to Wolverine. This person, new has adamantium skin or armor or whatever is going on there. Justin: Let's just say it's a microfiber. Alex: It's a great Wolverine villa. It's just a really good setup there. But those little things are just like, “Oh, this is so annoying to be,” but I pushed past them. Anyway, the Storm story I thought was very good. It's such a very smart thing to have her be like, “Goddammit, I got to go back to Wakanda with my ex-husband and ask for a sword somehow.” Vita Ayala puts great history of Storm in there. The art is excellent to the change of [inaudible 00:32:07], styles are great. I thought this was a very, very good issue in particular. So overall I'm a big fan of this storyline so far. Pete: Yeah, me too. Yeah, and- Alex: Moving on… Oh, go ahead, Pete. Pete: It was really cool to find out about the sword and the way they gave us the story. And yeah, and it was also tough because we're in Wakanda, rest in peace, Chadwick, Bozeman. There was that still, the amazing tribute thing. And then he didn't show up till later was cool and well placed and just caught her red-handed in the worst possible moment. But the conversation they had was great, and then the ending of the book with the other two waiting there was really fantastic, really setting things up and again it's excited for this 10 Swords event. I'm very excited for this and I hope this event can propel the X-Men into a place that is, I don't know, a little cleaner and less insane. Alex: I 100% guarantee you they're going to celebrate winning the 10 of Swords challenge with a big old fuck party at both ends. Justin: Yes. And oracco fuck party is wow. Alex: That's fucked up. Justin: I just hope they're not bringing 10 knives to 10 different gunfights. Alex: Oh man. That'd be bad. Son of a Hedgehog Bad Guy is number one from ITW story by Ian Flynn and art by Jack Lawrence. This is well outside of my wheelhouse. Justin: What do you mean Alex? Alex: What I mean is Son of the Hedgehog is one of those characters, I was like, “What is he doing? He's running fast and spitting rings out of his body. This is dumb, and I hate this game. I'm not going to play.” Justin: You don't like… because were an Nintendo person? Alex: Yeah, I was a Nintendo guy. Justin: See, I was Nintendo too, and I feel the same way, because I was like, “He's just so fast.” Mario is not fast. He jumps, that's his whole thing. Pete: First off, I was a Nintendo guy as well, but Sonic was fun. It was crazy, but it was a fun game. You all are [crosstalk 00:34:18]- Justin: Alex and I are like Sonic, too fast, slow down. [crosstalk 00:34:22]. Why are you obsessed with rings? Be happy with the simple life, be happy with the simple life Sonic. [inaudible 00:34:29], all these golden rings, Pete: All that aside, I felt like this was a very clean, fun idea of like, “All right, let's set up some villains. Let's set things up in a way that makes sense and moves things forward.” And I thought it was cool to see this team come together. Alex: Yeah. Ian Flynn knows what he's doing with these licensed properties. And like you said, taking a bunch of bad guys, even if I don't know a lot about them, he writes them well, he delineates them. Jack Lawrence's art is cartoony in front of the right way. Pete: Perfectly, yeah. Alex: I'm just getting fun, all ages title. Even if I don't personally feel a connection with Son of the Hedgehog. Justin: Now, Pete, how do you like this hedgehog when he's basically the flash with spikes? Pete: No, he's nothing like that. There's no bullshit speed force or a fucking one of the treadmills- Alex: The screen force is like a bunch of rings that he spits out when he's hit. It's the same thing. Pete: No, it's not true. Alex: Same concept. Pete: No. Alex: Okay. Pete: Yeah. I have no problem with Sonic, unlike you guys. I think this is a fun book, really well drawn. It's cool. Alex: We don't have a problem with it. It's a problem with you, Pete. Justin: Yeah. Alex: We Only Find Them When They're Dead. Number two from Boom! Studios, written by Al Ewing and illustrated by Simone Di Meo. This is continuing the story of a bunch of salvagers who fly around the universe, carving meat off of gods. They want to find a live god, they only find dead gods. I got to say that carving meat thing is probably my favorite part of the book right now, just in terms of how weird and gross it is. How are you guys feeling about it, two issues in? Pete: Well, I'm definitely going to change my will. And I want people to carve meat out of me and eat it. Justin: Oh yeah. I can't wait for a filly Pete steak. Pete: It's going to be fun. Justin: Suck it up at Pete steak. Pete: Oh boy. Justin: Suck it up on Pete Steak. Pete: Yeah. The art is fantastic in this book, it's very interesting as we piece together what's going on and this world where they live off dead gods. Yeah, this is very interesting different fun, space book, cool characters, good relationships. It'll be interesting to see how this goes, but I'm on board. I think this is a fun book. Justin: Pete, when we do eventually eat you because you asked in your will, would you mind if I use regular cheese instead of cheez whiz? Pete: No. You got use whiz. Also, I'll have a specific condiment, like the old country suite, [inaudible 00:37:20], dipping sauce, you know what I mean? Justin: And that'll be made from your hair or something? Pete: No, from the country [crosstalk 00:37:28]- Alex: No, of course, you're going to be a French dip. You got the [foreign language 00:37:30] Pete: Oh, yeah. Justin: Yeah. Alex: Nothing like the good old you. Justin: This reminds me, I've been watching the show, Raised by Wolves. [crosstalk 00:37:41]- Pete: God, how many times are you going to talk about [crosstalk 00:37:44]? What the fuck? Alex: No, keep bringing it up, I want to talk about it every time. Let's do it. Justin: [crosstalk 00:37:46]. I haven't quite finished it yet. Very excited. Two episodes left. This reminded me of that in a good way, a nice- Pete: Save it for a weekend geek, you asshole. Justin: Okay. But anyway, this is very similar. Totally, I think. Alex: Yeah, this is good stuff. This is just a big, hard Sci-Fi and I'm very impressed with this new world here. It's sometimes difficult to get through exactly what's happening, but I'm always intrigued to find out what's next. Alex: Talking about another hard Sci-Fi book, Far Sector, number eight from DC comics written by new MacArthur, genius grant recipients, N.K. Jemisin, art and color by Jamal Campbell. Yeah, take that other DC comics writers. This is tying up the storyline, but opening up some new mysteries. We have Green Lantern on this planet. She is fighting some digital beings. Finally, shuts them down, but as mentioned, it opens up new histories here. Every issue is just very good. How do you guys feel about this one? Pete: Yeah. I mean the art is amaze balls. Every issue is very impressive. I love the aliens reference, little George Carlin quote. I mean this book continues to impress. The main character is fantastic. You root for the whole time. This is a fun mystery, who done it thing, that's slowly unraveling. I just constantly impressed with how different this is from Green Lantern books and how much more I like it than Green Lantern books. Justin: Yeah. I think, in this issue, it occurred to me just the sense of place and characters is so unique in this book. You really feel like this city is difficult for the characters to understand or the main character to understand. That's as much of a part of the mystery as anything else. And I think it's very rare for a comic book to give that off. Alex: Yeah. Particularly when you have a Green Lantern comic book where they're usually flitting from planet to planet or going to [OA 00:39:54], and they're going somewhere else and then back to OA and then over to earth, that we're sitting here and living in this place is I think very smart and very good. This is a don't miss book every month. Alex: Next up, this is what I know you were excited about Justin, Adventure Man, number four from Image Comics. Script by Matt Fraction, pencils by Terry Dodson, inks by Rachel Dodson. In this issue, we're having our new adventure man, is dealing with the fact that she is much larger than she was previously. Justin: And denser. Alex: And denser. Pete: Denser. Alex: And we find out a lot more about the history of what went on with the previous Adventure Man. How'd you feel about this one? Justin: I like this book a lot. Obviously, the art by the Dodsons is fantastic. And the way the story really takes its time, I said this on the main podcast as well, it really takes its time- Alex: You sure did. Justin: … and we get to really explore the powers and origin of the character that so many books have to blow pass in one issue. And with this series, we get to really be like, to her discovering her powers. It reminds me of the first couple of Spider-Man movies and really like languishing in the origin and enjoying it, which is something that I've missed in a lot of new comic books. Alex: Yeah. I mean, some people might just say, “Get to it already,” but I see what you say. Justin: I hear you on that. But with this, it feels like we get to see the characters really enjoying the world that they're in and enjoying this. This is moment of discovery of- Alex: Enjoying the journey. Justin: Yeah. And enjoying the beginning of the journey. As for this character, I think it's cool. Alex: I agree. Pete: The arts, fantastic. You've got some great action, some fun storytelling, great character development. This is a really pro comic that is just taking it's time and being confident in the art and the storytelling. Alex: Well, and it's also, I don't know if it's going to pan out this way, but it's a really good all ages comic book at the same time. This is something that you could read with kids and have no problem. It's a little complex, but it's fun stuff. It gets a little dark, but good book across the board. Next up, Backtrack, number seven from Oni Press written by Brian Joines, art by Jake Elphick. We had Brian Joines on the live show a couple of weeks back. [crosstalk 00:42:20]- Justin: Wait, did you did you say Backtrack or Backstack? Alex: Backtrack. Pete: Okay, [inaudible 00:42:25]. Justin: Backtstack. Alex: So this is a car race through time. And in this issue, they find their [inaudible 00:42:30], cells not back in time, but forward in time, in the future, dealing with some big stuff here. I really like this issue a lot. This is a big mythology issue, building out exactly what's been going out of the background while they were doing this race. And I enjoyed finally getting to that stuff, as well as this glimpse of this future timeline. How did you two feel about it? Pete: Yeah. I mean, this is just over the top fun, the art is unbelievable and it's nice to see even in the future, you can just cocky robots, you just shoot them down. You know what I mean? Don't let those robots talk shit to you. Just shoot them in the face until they fall down. It's good stuff. Justin: Wow. Bad attitude when it comes to [inaudible 00:43:18]. You're the kind of guy that would shoot up C-3PO in Empire Strikes Back. Pete: No, come on. Oh, well 3CPO, yeah. [crosstalk 00:43:26]. Alex: As will Smith said in the classic movie, I, Robot, “Oh, hell no.” Justin: Yeah. That's what we were all thinking. Thanks for saying it, Alex. Alex: Anytime. Justin: When we had Brian on the show, we talked a lot about how the racing, the balance between the racing and the other side of the story is really well handled. And even in this issue, where there's so much about the mythology and just developing the world around these characters, we still have a lot of time for the energy of the race. And I think that the momentum behind the book is really part of that and I appreciate that. Alex: Yeah, they do- Justin: The colors in this book are also really exciting. Alex: Yeah, they do a great job of bouncing my story and action and it keep things grounded, even though it's such a chronic crazy over the top idea. Justin: It makes me, just when I'm driving my kids to school in the morning, I just feel the same way. I'm just going crazy. Pulling to a stop at a red light and slowly, getting in traffic and then stopping again. Alex: Oh, man. That's really cool. You should try going through time. Next up, let's talk about one of my favorite Marvel books that is rapidly going to the top of my stack, Black Widow, number two from Marvel, read by Kelly Thompson, art by Elena Casagrande. We've got a little hint of what's been going on with Black Widow in the last issue as something happened to her. And now she's being manipulated by Arcade. This issue Hawkeye, and with the soldier tracking her down. They find out she's living a happy family life, but of course, Black Widow still got a Black Widow with some hero stuff. This is great. This is such a great twist on Black Widow. This is such a different story for her, and I'm very excited to see where this goes. Justin: Yeah, I agree. Our expectations that we talked about at the first issue where it's like, “Oh, it's not the Black Widow book. Oh, she's dealing with her past, she's being taken advantage of. She's going to kill people to get back on top,” and to find that new spin on it like this. And I love the perspective shift, switching to Hawkeye and Bucky, Winter Soldier, just like trying to figure this out. And I do hope they get to the Winter Soldier Black Widow over relationship that was such a great relationship back in the Edward Baker run, and was just untimely dispatched with at the end of that run. And I would love to see that become a thing again, despite the fact that she has no memory at all. Pete: What do you guys think? This is the kind of the question. Do they interfere here or do they literally let her live this happy life that she seemed so pleasant and content with? Alex: Well, since she's being manipulated by Arcade and the Kabbalah villains, I would say they probably should get her out, but they don't know that part yet. Pete: They don't. I just wanted to go on record here and say if you guys see me living a brainwashed life, please don't hesitate to pull me out of that. Alex: Oh, I thought you're going to say let you stay in it. Pete: No. Justin: Do you think some of the younger henchmen that deal with Arcade are like, “What are you named after, dude?” Pete: Yeah, definitely. Justin: What is it? Core quarters? You put quarters in the machine? Alex: Apple Arcade. Come on, that's a thing. Everybody loves Apple Arcade. We are all subscribers. Justin: That's 100% true. Alex: Yeah. What's your favorite game on Apple Arcade? Real quick. Don't even look it up. Just mention one. Justin: Sorry. I'm just running through my favorite quippy shows. Let me just list those. Alex: Exorsisters, number 10 from Image Comics written by Ian Boothby and art by Gisèle Lagacé. This is the culmination of illustration [crosstalk 00:47:18], of the firsthand issues. We talked about this series on and off. This is about two sisters, as you probably figured out from the title. One of them is real, one of them is not. And they're battling forces of heaven and hell. Great climax in this issue. I thought just like a big, fun battle that didn't lose the sense of humor that it has throughout. I enjoyed this title quite a bit. How do you guys feel? Justin: Yeah, I feel the same way. The art has the classic Betty and Veronica, Archie vibe to it, well dealing with these big demonic characters, heaven and hell coming together around these sisters, these not technically sisters, sisters. It's very fun. Alex: Yeah, it's fun. Even in the middle of the fight, she's like, “Do you want to tag in?” It's just, they're having a good time, even though there's big stakes and things happening and I really liked the sister's relationship. Yeah, I think this is really a fun book that makes an interesting turn at the end. But yeah, this is well done, well drawn. You can run those ones when you look at the cover, you're like, “Oh, I get what this is.” And then you're pleasantly rewarded for that. Alex: Next up, Deceased, Dead Planet, number four from TC Comics written by Tom Taylor, art by Trevor Harrison. If you haven't been following along, we've been loving this title. This takes place in a world ravaged by the anti-life equation. They have found out that cyborg holds maybe the cure to the virus that it has going around. So this issue they're tracking down, Metron trying to get information from him to put it all together. Another great issue of this title. What'd you guys think about it? Pete: I mean, this comic is insane. This is so much fun. It's nonstop action and fun moments between heroes, great kiss. Some bad-ass reveal at the end, last page. Tom Taylor is killing this book. Justin: Yeah, I really liked the way the Superman and Batman are done in this storyline. It's one of the rare Elle swirled these storylines where I really think the heroes stand on their own. I could see these characters continuing on outside of this comic or just really living in this deceased world for a long time. Alex: That's great. I agree. Next up, Inkblot, number two from Image Comics written by Emma Kubert and art by Rusty Gladdest. Pete, you're a big fan of this one. Pete: Yeah. Alex: It's a fantasy book with a tiny little black cat. This issue takes a very different bed. Introduces subdue characters, keeps the same cat. How do you feel about this? Pete: This is fun book. I don't know what it is about this adorable cat, but- Alex: Is some of the cat is very… I can't stop looking at it. Pete: I don't know if it's the eyes or the cuteness or just the way it's drawn. Alex: It's probably the eyes, because the eyes are the only distinguishing features. Pete: But I really love it. I know it's ridiculous, but just seeing this guy who just says ‘Meow,” is just great and saves the day. Guys, just because dragons are big and scary doesn't mean they have big and scary problems. Sometimes you just have a small problem kike your old rat stuck in the nose. Alex: You worshiped the cat? The weight of the cat. Pete: Let's weigh the cat guys. Alex: You're a cat guy though, Pete. That's the thing. That's a secret that nobody knows. Pete: Well, I was a dog person my whole life, but now I have a cat. And so it's just me and Inkblot living the dream. Alex: I like this issue. I just want to know what's going on with this book, because as far as I can tell the second issue wasn't really connected to the first issue, [crosstalk 00:51:24]- Pete: Yeah, one and done type of scenarios. Alex: Yeah. But the first issue ended in a cliff hanger where they were going to continue the story. So I'd love to get back to that. No, that'd be cool. I think the art is very good. I like the world. There's a glorious picture of a bunch of [ellis 00:51:42], standing in front of this, I don't know if it's a portal or what it is in these tree branches that is gorgeous. So I want to know more about this world, but I feel like we're two issues in, and it's not quite giving me enough information at this point. Justin: Yeah. Alex: Well, I don't know what more you need. You got adorable cat who's solving crimes and helping people out. I mean, what the fuck else you want, man? Justin: [crosstalk 00:52:08]. Getting that rat. Pete: Got to get that rat. Justin: Got to get that rat. That's what I said to my coffee mug in the morning, I drink my cup of coffee and I'm like, “Ah, time to get that rat.” Champions, number one written by Eve L. Ewing, art by Simone Di Meo. This is picking up on the champions outlawed storyline that I think began 35 years ago. I'm not 100% sure, but the champions have been… they're not allowed to be superheroes anymore. Kids aren't allowed to be super heroes and being a little mean, but this is obviously a victim of the pandemic where things have gotten very, very delayed. Justin: Finally, we are picking up on this though. What do you think about this take on Marvel's Young Heroes? Pete: I mean, it just sucks that they're no longer allowed to be heroes and they're trying to be… there's sting operations to get them. I mean, it's heartbreaking stuff, you know what I mean? They earn their stripes, they should be a part of the team. Justin: Exactly. If I were in living in this world, I would want to [crosstalk 00:53:14]- Pete: You are living in this world. Justin: … 11, 12 year olds running around, shooting stuff through lasers. Alex: Yeah, being in charge of things, making big time decisions. I love it. Justin: Once the team comes together and this book starts moving, I like this a lot. I'm the Van [Astervicks 00:53:32], formerly Marvel boy, former new warrior. The fact that he's the bad guy here, now he's called Justice. I don't know if he's just this way now. That was interesting. And I guess, I'm not super familiar with the dynamics of this team. I like the way the reveal at the end, and I'm curious how, if this book does have that same vibe of the new warriors that I liked back in the '90s. Alex: Yeah. It's not quite there yet. It feels like the middle of whatever happened previously, whatever's coming next, but once it comes together, I am interested to read it as well. Alex: Last but not least, Decorum, number five written by Jonathan Hickman and art by Mike Huddleston. This might be my favorite issue of Decorum, so far personally. Justin: 100%. I like how we always save this book for last. Alex: All right, so at this book, who knows what really is going on? But in this issue, we are following our former courier character was now training at a school for assassins. And we follow her as she trains at that school over the course of many, many years. Man, this issue was great. Just a ton of fun, perfectly relayed out by Mike Huddleston phenomenal. Like I do, it's taken us a while to get here, but just a joy to read from beginning to end. Justin: Yeah. I agree. I think Hickman, especially on his non big to work really pops when there's a very clear format to the story so that he can live in that format and tell the wildest stories he can think of. I like to imagine that right after Krakola finishes, making love to a neighboring Island, Krakola falls asleep and dreams the comic book, Decorum. Alex: Wow. Justin: Hmm, wow. Alex: There's some- Justin: Delilah will be here all night, listening to your heartbreaking story. Pete: There's some amazing art, some amazing coloring and shading in this book. Really beautiful stuff, but it's also repetitive and it's also like you're getting these symbols, the graphics, the [crosstalk 00:55:56]- Justin: There's some amazing shading. There's some amazing shading right there for people to pick. Pete: I get it, man. You like symbols now, and now every book has to have these little pages, in between pages that don't have much, but have a little bit whatever- Justin: Dude, dude, dude, it is not now. He's been doing that same shit for years. Alex: Yes. Pete: Okay, cool. I guess I'm just catching on to it, but I don't know. I guess if you like it and it's in every book, you get used to it or grow to expect it. But I think the art is glorious, especially with… even though it's repetitive of the same shit, the kind of goriness of it is fantastic. And then you get the, okay, she finally steps up and what that means and the aftermath. So interesting, cool storytelling, but really took its time and art's great. Alex: Alright, there you go. 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El músico señaló que fue una experiencia “maravillosa”. El tema grabado fue “El Mar”, de Jack Lawrence, clásico de los años 50 que cantaba Frank Sinatra. “Estuvo muy bueno, porque era inimaginable pensar que iba a grabar con “Palito” Ortega.
Author of Once Upon A Time: Retribution - is an exciting new Sci-Fi novel from Kansas writer Jack Lawrence, set before earth's last Ice Age, in our own solar system, between major planetary wars. In it, Siri, a battle-hardened combat veteran, retired from the 30-year Karta'n War, sets out with a partner to build a resort and spa on the planet of Agridev, where they face and overcome numerous challenging construction problems. One day, on Siri's way home for a much-needed rest, his space cruiser is attacked by a Karta'n ship captained by an old enemy of his, and Siri is captured. A spy covertly assigned to watch the Karta'n after the last war rescues him. Siri rejoins his old military outfit, which goes after the Karta'n force in what turns into a fresh space war that could endanger the entire solar system. After Siri's forces appear to be on the verge of victory, the Karta'n unveil a plot that threatens Siri's home planet of Axia. Colorado Springs ophthalmological assistant Theresa Herbert declares, "What I liked about ONCE UPON A TIME was how it kept hold of my attention. It was a very easy read and took me to another very interesting place for a while. I am not much of a sci-fi reader, but I enjoyed this one very much." Everett WA realtor Patricia Strand calls it, "Fascinating, intriguing and believable science fiction." Wichita art student Kaitlin Sewell, praises both its "heroic feel" and "the sparkling humor interspersed between the dramatic plot elements." Lawrence has always been a physics, astronomy and sci-fi buff. When he was a boy and his friends were all collecting baseball cards, he was reading Newton's Principia and learning about principles of motion and gravity. Kansas writer Jack Lawrence grew up in San Diego, spent two years in the Marine Corps and studied quantum physics at Butler County Community College. He earned an Airframe and Powerplant rating and worked in the aviation field for several years, five of which he spent as a service department inspector at Learjet. Lawrence now runs his own construction and remodeling business. - www.amazon.com
durée : 00:58:03 - "Tenderly" (Walter Gross / Jack Lawrence) (1946) - par : Laurent Valero - "Pour finir l’été et reprendre tout en douceur telle la brise qui caresse les arbres, "Repassez-moi l'standard" vous propose "Tenderly" chanson publiée en 1946, musique Walter Gross (1909-1967) & paroles Jack Lawrence (1912–2009) devenu un standard de jazz, pour commencer la saison !" Laurent Valero
durée : 00:58:03 - "Tenderly" (Walter Gross / Jack Lawrence) (1946) - par : Laurent Valero - "Pour finir l’été et reprendre tout en douceur telle la brise qui caresse les arbres, "Repassez-moi l'standard" vous propose "Tenderly" chanson publiée en 1946, musique Walter Gross (1909-1967) & paroles Jack Lawrence (1912–2009) devenu un standard de jazz, pour commencer la saison !" Laurent Valero
Comics Reviews: Injustice Year Zero by Tom Taylor, Roge Antonio, Cian Tormey, Rain Beredo Dark Nights Death Metal: Legends of the Dark Knights by Scott Snyder, Joshua Williamson, James Tynion IV, Pete Tomasi, Garth Ennis, Frank Tieri, Daniel Warren Johnson, Marguerite Bennett, Riley Rossmo, Jamal Igle, Joelle Jones, Francesco Francavilla, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Maiolo, Chris Sotomayor, Jordie Bellaire, Mike Spicer, Ivan Plascencia Dreaming: Waking Hours 1 by G. Willow Wilson, Nick Robles, Mat Lopes Teen Titans Go! To Camp by Sholly Fisch, Marcelo Di Chiara Empyre 4 Lords of Empyre: Celestial Messiah by Alex Paknadel, Alex Lins, Matt Yackey Giant-Size X-Men: Fantomex by Jonathan Hickman, Rod Reis Fire Power 1 by Robert Kirkman, Chris Samnee, Matt Wilson, Rus Wooton School for Extraterrestrial Girls by Jeremy Whitley, Jamie Noguchi Skylin 1 by Fred Packard, Josh Valliere, Adam Cozart My Little Pony/Transformers: Friendship in Disguise 1 by James Asmus, Tony Fleecs, Lauren Perry, Ian Flynn, Jack Lawrence, Luis Antonio Delgado Bad Mother 1 by Christa Faust, Mike Deodato Alien: The Original Screenplay 1 by Cristiano Seixas, Guilherme Balbi, Candice Han, Dan O'Bannon Vampire: The Masquerade 1 by TIm Seeley, Tini Howard, Blake Howard, Devmalya Pramanik, Nathan Gooden, Addison Duke Additional Reviews: Batwoman s1, Hamilton, An American Pickle, Wizards, Star Trek: Lower Decks, Immortal Hulk HC vol 2 News: Lucifer trade, Darkest Catacombs by Cullen Bunn, Disney+, Black Cat and Dr. Strange canceled, Nia DaCosta to direct Captain Marvel 2, two more Tales from the Dark Multiverse one-shots: Hush and Flashpoint, America Chavez to be in Dr. Strange 2, Animaniacs reboot, Pinky & the Brain, Priest on USAgent, The Owl House, IDW publisher exits, Dynamite crossover controversy, Eccleston returns to Who, DC changes, Wonder Woman cover, Al Ewing record breaker, Sweet Tooth revival, Enter the Phoenix, Avatar remake falling apart Trailers: Ratched, I'm Thinking of Ending Things Comics Countdown: Strange Adventures 4 by Tom King, Evan Shaner, Mitch Gerads Usagi Yojimbo 11 by Stan Sakai, Tom Luth Undiscovered Country 7 by Charles Soule, Scott Snyder, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Matt Wilson Money Shot 7 by Tim Seeley, Sarah Beattie, Rebekah Isaacs Deadpool 6 by Kelly Thompson, Kevin Libranda, Chris Sotomayor Sex Criminals 30 by Matt Fraction, Chip Zdarsky Goddamnned: Virgin Brides 2 by Jason Aaron, R.M. Guera, Giulia Brusco The School For Extraterrestrial Girls by Jeremy Whitley, Jamie Noguchi DCeased: Dead Planet 2 by Tom Taylor, Trevor Hairsine, Gig Baldassini Star Trek: Year Five 13 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Angel Hernandez, Fran Gamboa
On episode 41 of 55 and Main: A Disney Podcast, Mark and Spencer rank their favorite love songs from Disney movies. They discuss why these songs are so important in the context of Disney storytelling and animation, and why these songs have become such iconic Disney classics. Recorded June 2020 Bella Notte by George Givot, Sonny Burke, and Peggy Lee Can You Feel the Love Tonight? by Elton John and Tim Rice Once Upon a Dream by Tchaikovsky, Jack Lawrence, Sammy Fain, Mary Costa, Bill Shirley, and Lana Del Rey Avengers: Age of Ultron Theme by Brian Tyler and Danny Elfman Beauty and the Beast by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman Something There by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman You'll Be in My Heart by Phil Collins A Whole New World by Alan Menken and Tim Rice You've Got a Friend in Me by Randy Newman I See the Light by Alan Menken Glenn Slater Intro Music - from Jupiter from The Planets Suite by Gustav Holst Outro Music - from The Sleeping Beauty Suite by Tchaikovsky Cover Logo - Designed and created by Parker Gonzalez Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/55andMain/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/Podcast55
Ahoi liebe Plausch-People, das Warten hat ein Ende! Der Sommer ist da und damit die Zeit gekommen für einen echten, wenn nicht den Blockbuster überhaupt! Und heute trauen auch wir gestandenen Piraten uns nicht ins Wasser, denn darin lauert er - Der weiße Hai! Bissig, blutig, brutal gut - Steven Spielberg hat das Monsterfilm-Genre revolutioniert! Der Haifisch, der hat Zähne, und was für welche: gibt es eine Monsterfilmkarriere nach so einem Hit? Funktioniert Jaws auch am Broadway und im Hamburger Hafen? Braucht es scharfe Zähne für ein echtes Haifischbecken? Und haben wir diesen großen weißen Kerl all die Jahre nur falsch verstanden? Wir treffen Mäuse mit zu viel Kaffee, gestresste Frösche und Fische ohne Gedächtnis - lasst euch das nicht entgehen! Viel Vergnügen mit Episode 7 - Der weiße Hai! Piratenplausch is created, hosted, produced and edited by Patrick Miller, Benjamin Muth & Thomas Zimmer Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com): "Crusade - Heavy Industry" + "Dance of the sugar plum fairy" Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Beyond the Sea" by Jack Lawrence, adapted by Patrick Miller Filmposter: Universal Film, adapted by Kerstin Maus
In this episode, we talk about the analytic side of the sport, using furniture as a practice partner, a hypothetical wrestling practice, and much more. • Thank you for listening to this episode of Arrow Wrestling Podcast. Follow us on Instagram: Arrow_Wrestling to keep up to date with future episodes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tee Reel entered the adult film industry in 2003, and has since appeared in over 400 films. After his first eight months in the business, he signed an exclusive one-year performance contract with Red Light District Video.He wrote and directed Half Moon, a mainstream horror film starring Tori Black, Nicki Hunter, and Jack Lawrence, which premiered on February 28, 2011.In July 2011, he joined Ideal Image Management as a partner and talent managerhttps://twitter.com/Tee_Reelhttps://www.instagram.com/itsteereel/Idealimagemodels.comFormerly the Duck Eclipse Radio Show after being kicked off the radio twice because of their raunchy topics When Rawstarr and CW brought their brand of Comedy to Indiana.Prince Rawstarr has worked in casting reality television and casting models since 2005. He has worked with Viacom, Newscorp, Playboy, Independent Movie companies. Rawstarr has created Web Sites & graphics for Politicians, Universities, Musicians, Actors & Actresses, and other companies. Since 2005 Rawstarr has shot Photography for which he has shot and edited photos and red carpets for Knockout Network.CW Chandler operates out of his personal Gym at CCFitness in North Hollywood, CA. Chris also is an actor and comedian through his style of performance he is requested, comedian and performer. Burbank Misfits Social Media http://www.burbankmisfits.comhttp://www.twitter.com/burbankmisfitshttp://www.instagram/theburbankmisfitshttps://www.youtube.com/user/burbankmisfitshttps://www.facebook.com/burbankmisfits/Rawstarr Social Mediahttp://www.RawstarrCommunications.comhttp://www.twitter.com/Rawstarr http://www.instagram/Rawstarr https://www.facebook.com/RawstarrCommunications/CW Social Mediahttps://www.ccfitnessla.com/http://www.twitter.com/ccfitnesslahttp://www.instagram/ccfitnesslahttps://www.facebook.com/ccfitnesslahttps://www.instagram.com/just_genetics_chris/
There's nothing LITTLE about this week's episode of the Third Men Podcast! That's right, we're deep-diving into one of the music world's most prolific players: the mighty Jack "LJ" Lawrence. LJ has been a staple of modern rock and roll for over two decades now, contributing to such bands as The Raconteurs, The Greenhornes, The Dead Weather and many, many more. Whether it's backing up Loretta Lynn with his Do-Whater buddies, or helping kids find where those pesky wild things are alongside Karen O, "Little" Jack has no shortage of credits to his esteemed musical career! This year LJ and his Raconteur comrades, Jack White, Brendan Benson and Patrick Keeler, enjoyed yet another successful world tour and their first #1 album as a group together. This episode we do the deep dive to uncover as much as we can about the man behind the glasses - and there are some surprises in that history we were delighted to discover! Also this week, fellow podcaster Anthony Bain joins us on the show to give us the scoop on his upcoming projects, and detail his attendance at the very awesome Raconteurs performance this past year at Austin City Limits! So prepare yourself, we're in for one bass-blowout of an episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Show Notes: 0:00 - Take 200:52 - Intro01:58 - Episode 7802:58 - Hauls & Shoutouts 42:41 - Nerd News:Deaths:Eddie Money, 70, American musician ("Baby Hold On", "Two Tickets to Paradise", "Take Me Home Tonight"), complications from heart surgeryRobert Axelrod, 70, American actor (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, TF:RID, Akira, Robotech).Valerie Harper, 80, American actress (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Rhoda, Valerie), Emmy Award winner (1971, 1972, 1973, 1975), leptomeningeal carcinomatosis Trailers:SEE - https://youtu.be/7Rg0y7NT1gULimetown - https://youtu.be/W15LeSQKewMCastle Rock Season 2 - https://youtu.be/w8v19bLSQYIItsy Bitsy - https://youtu.be/OZP8SQ4IMBgFF7R - https://youtu.be/AQyOnHkxhfQ News:HAWKEYE: BUMBLEBEE Star Hailee Steinfeld Offered Kate Bishop Role In Disney+ TV SeriesZeta removes all Unicron posts from FB, cease and desist or are they making it bigger?Starting yesterday, September 13th, The Bumblebee Movie will be available via Netflix Canada Michael McConnohie, Dan Gilvezan, Paul Eiding, David Sobolov, Alex Milne, Jack Lawrence, Casey Coller TFcon 01:37:30 - Weird news:Hello Therehttps://insidethemagic.net/2019/09/star-wars-obi-wan-jesus/?utm_content=buffer351c1&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer Don't Take Legal Advice From Facebook Friends.https://wnep.com/2019/09/09/court-appearance-for-couple-accused-of-spending-spree-after-bank-error/ Yeah, Stick To Calling Them For Black People BBQinghttps://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2019/09/12/spotted-lanternflies-philadelphia-police-tweet/ Finger Licking Goodhttps://www.cracked.com/article_26691_the-kfc-dating-sim-will-make-you-fall-in-love-with-chicken.html 01:50:52 - Toy News:Fire PrimalMS Sleep Mode PrimeTFC SinnertwinRude and Reno announced for FF7R PAK, as well as poloygon figures of the characters @ Tokyo Game Show 02:11:51 - Listener's Questions:John Hangen: As episode 100 comes closer and closer, do you guys plan revamping the opening of the show with updated quotes? Or do you guy still plan on keeping it the same and using the older ones? Dors: Hey how’s it going Mike, Jed and Levi, You’re slowly getting closer to your 100th episode, if you continue to upload at the current rate by my calculations that will be July 2020... can we expect something special for the big 100th? Also... how do you imagine your Transformers collections will look by this point? Do you think you’ll have pretty much everything you want and you’ll be close to finishing your collections or is that still a long way off? Can you ever see yourselves “complete and finished” If so, what next? Do you close the curtain on your collections and move on to something else or do you continue to replace the older figures with the new and improved versions if companies still keep making them? Hope you had a blast at retro con, Mike and Vanessa your costumes looked awesome. Shout out to all the family in the extended BSU (Blackout & Shout Universe) including all the four legged ones...Oh and err.. FUJB Tyler: Can you ask Vanessa if Mike is okay? Also, is nostalgia what drives your collection or are you in it for the love of toys? I got to thinking earlier this week about the types of figures I collect and the reasons behind it. It's from Nostalgia that I collect Beast Wars, but I've discovered an affinity for many new lines from different fictions like Gears Of War, Starship Troopers and those new JoyToy figures that are made in the spirit of the Titanfall games. Are there any newer franchises that interest you enough to collect them or is it strictly a hobby reserved for nostalgia? Love the show, even you still Mike. Jared Bell: What's the weirdest thing that you collect or have in your collection? Can also be one thing that you bought don't need to be something you collect.Fuck Sheetz!! Wawa for Life!! Go Birds!! EOL
It’s been nearly 11 years since The Raconteurs released a new album. And after working on their own individual projects, Jack White, Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence, and Patrick Keeler finally regrouped to create “Help Us Stranger.” So how is the rock supergroup’s new album? How has the time apart impacted the band? That’s what Matt and Zach discuss in Epic Footnote Productions’ “2 Minutes to Review,” a podcast that’s part album review and part competition. In each episode, both hosts are given two minutes each to review a newly released album, a recent reissue, or a record they’re revisiting after years of going unlistened. Whoever gives the longest review in under two minutes wins.
durée : 00:04:04 - Pop & co - par : Rebecca Manzoni - Pour la dernière nouveauté musicale de sa saison de Pop and Co, Rebecca Manzoni a choisi "Help Us Strangers", le nouvel album du groupe américain The Raconteurs, supergroupe réunissant des musiciens de la scène de Detroit, aux États-Unis : Jack White, Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence et Patrick Keeler.
FACE B - PASTILLE RADIOPHONIQUEDes groupes phares par des morceaux rares Place à un supergroupe de la scène rock de Detroit, Michigan, qui réunit quatre membres de formations différentes pour la première fois en 2006 : Brendan Benson (un artiste solo), Patrick Keeler (batteur de The Greenhornes), Jack Lawrence (bassiste de The Greenhornes et de The Dead Weather) et Jack White (connu en leader de The White Stripes, The Dead Weather et avec son projet solo). Retour sur l'histoire de The Raconteurs au travers de titres rares du groupe :- (extrait : Steady As She Goes)- The Bane Rendition (2006)- Top Yourself - Bluegrass Version (2008)- Open Your Eyes (2012)Retrouvez davantage d'informations dans le podcast de l'émission...Et rejoignez ici la communauté Facebook de Face B - pastille radiophonique !
FACE B - PASTILLE RADIOPHONIQUEDes groupes phares par des morceaux rares Né en 2009 à Nashville (Tennessee, USA), le supergroupe The Dead Weather a un casting de qualité : Alison Mosshart au chant (The Kills), Dean Fertita à la guitare et au clavier (Queens Of The Stone Age), Jack Lawrence à la basse (The Raconteurs, The Greenhornes) et Jack White à la batterie (The Raconteurs, The White Stripes). Signé sur le label de White, Third Man Records, le groupe publie en quelques années 3 albums : Horehound (2009), Sea Of Cowards (2010) et Dodge And Burn (2015). Ces disques offriront aux plus grands fans des pépites, entre pistes cachées, bonus numériques ou encore titres réservés au marché japonais. Retour sur l'histoire de The Dead Weather au travers de titres rares du groupe :- (extrait : Treat Me Like Your Mother)- Outside - cover Downliners Sect (2009)- You Just Can't Win - cover Them (2009)- Are Friends Electric ? - cover Tubeway Army (2009)- I Feel Strange (2010) Retrouvez davantage d'informations dans le podcast de l'émission...Et rejoignez ici la communauté Facebook de Face B - pastille radiophonique !
Wikipedias discussed in today's episode: Sincheon Station: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sincheon_station Fletcher Granite Company: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fletcher_Granite_Company Torekov: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torekov The Arbutruian: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Arbuturian Messeslornis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messelornis Zoobreak: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoobreak Jack Lawrence: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Lawrence_(cricketer) DC Comics: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_Comics Bizzaro: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bizarro
TRANSFORMERS: LOST LIGHT 1-6 Terrible punning! Pop culture references nobody gets! Rodimus bashing! Predestination, isolationism and Ctrl X + V warfare! It must be a James Roberts book review.
Shall we podcast today? Now would that be OK? Sure it would! Welcome to the second half of our two-part deep-dive into The Raconteurs' debut album Broken Boy Soldiers. This week we go track-by-track and discuss each cut on this high-energy and successfully collaborative watermark in Jack White's body of work. From the sugary pop of Hands, to the manic rock'n'roll of Store Bought Bones, to the devastating Blue Veins, this LP brought out the best in Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence, Patrick Keeler and Jack White. While the record was received favorably upon its release in 2006, we also discuss whether or not its commercial success has stood the test of time. Plus Third Woman Kali Durga returns to take us on an incredible tour of The Raconteurs' all-time best performances of Blue Veins -- which is truly an eye-opening experience! You can't buy what you can't find, so good thing this podcast is free and available now! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Find yourself a podcast, and listen up! This week we bring you part one of a two-part dive into The Raconteurs debut LP, 2006's Broken Boy Soldiers! After achieving astonishing musical heights and global fame with The White Stripes, Jack White found himself at odds with the city he came from - but while his schism with the Detroit scene grew, Jack wasn't alone in the fight. Enter Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler - like-minded musicians who took up arms and became the broken boy soldiers that, along with Jack, were their very OWN musical force to be reckoned with! From inception to release and on to the smash single Steady As She Goes, we go in deep to give you the story of how this group became so much more than someone's side project. Plus, Third Woman Kali Durga is BACK to give us some insight into the Masonic underpinnings of songs like Intimate Secretary and Level - AND an incredible Jack White concert story that blew us away! Is this podcast the type that's meant for me? Yes, yes it is. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we have a back to back take your bot to work winner, Takara have a few new Legends figures on the way, More movie news and we discuss why do Hasbro keep reusing Characters Show Notes Opening credits (8bit Transformers Theme) OPENINGWelcome to Australian Transformers Weekly, your first choice for transformers news in Australia This is episode 108 Recorded live on May 19th, 2017 This week your hosts are: Brad JasonMax 00:16:41 Take Your Bot To Work DayTake your bot to work day has been relaunched with a competition by TCCA. Each Wednesday in the TCCA Facebook group there’s a post for the week’s competition. Submit your “bot in the real world pic” for a chance to win some great prizes. This week's winner is:Congrats Alan Jones second week in a rowhttps://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1840094052917603&set=gm.746513725509233&type=3&theater THIS WEEKS NEWS 00:18:19 Takara Tomy Legends Kickback, Brawn and Triggerhappy First Imageshttp://news.tfw2005.com/2017/05/14/takara-tomy-legends-kickback-brawn-triggerhappy-first-images-338917?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook 00:23:47 3A Transformers G1 Optimus Prime In-Hand Photo Reviewhttp://news.tfw2005.com/2017/05/18/3a-transformers-g1-optimus-prime-hand-photo-review-339152?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook 00:29:52 Transformers: The Last Knight International Trailer Now Online!http://news.tfw2005.com/2017/05/17/transformers-last-knight-international-trailer-now-online-339081?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook 00:32:32 Transformers: The Last Knight – L.A. Experience Campaign in Australia.http://news.tfw2005.com/2017/05/18/transformers-last-knight-l-experience-campaign-australia-339142?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook 00:33:46 Transformers Bumblebee movie logo trademark revealedhttp://tformers.com/bumblebee-movie-logo-trademarked-new-filing-from-hasbro-shows-stylized-bee-image/31500/news.html 00:35:50 Mighty Muggs making a comeback? New logo revealedhttp://news.tfw2005.com/2017/05/16/transformers-mighty-muggs-make-comeback-339044 00:38:18 Comic News:Transformers Salvation Subscription Cover Revealed:http://news.tfw2005.com/2017/05/18/idw-tranformers-salvation-subscription-cover-339185 Till All Are One Carcer Design Sketch From Sara Pitre-Durocher:http://news.tfw2005.com/2017/05/16/til-one-carcer-design-sketch-339012 New Release: Lost Light #5:Written by James Roberts, drawn by Jack Lawrence.Part 5 of the book’s first arc “Dissolution.”Non-linear structure, jumps back and forth between time periods.Two pretty big plot twists.Pacing feels off. Plot twists lack any real weight. One is anticlimactic, the other has not had enough buildup. Probably the weakest issue of the series thus far. Still not bad by any means. 00:44:22 THE MAIN DISCUSSIONWhy do hasbro continually reuse characters? Why are we still seeing Optimus prime and megatron? New characters get added in comics and fans love it and buy 3p figures of those characters. Lately RID introduced the most new characters in the US cartoon history. And we often knock geewunners for not being able to move on and enjoy the 32 years of the franchise, how can they when hasbro can't move on. 01:06:27 NEW ACQUISITIONS Brad: igear mini warrior sea sprayMax: Masterpiece Grapple, Last Knight Deluxe Barricade, Tiny Turbo Changers Grimlock and Shadow Grimlock, DOTM Deluxe Thundercracker, WFC Deluxe Prime, Cyberverse Hardshell and Ironhide.Jason Titans Return Titan Force 01:21:35 UPCOMING TCCA CLUB EVENTS-Dezacon 3 next saturday 01:22:52 OUTROThank you for listening, Australian Transformers Weekly is produced by Transformers Collectors Club Australia.You can find the TCCA website is www.transformerscca.com You can also find the podcast on iTunes, Alexia and Tune in Radio so please head over there and give us a review - the rss feed link is on the website and in the show notes.https://Transformersweekly.podbean.com/feed End Credits (added in post)NEWS STORIES Hasbro TAKARA 3rd PARTY/KO MOVIE NEWS OTHER
This week we deep-dive into the Raconteurs' 2006 Broken Boy Soldiers Tour in a new recurring feature we call: JACK-ON-TOUR.Back in 2006, Jack White joined with his friends Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence and Patrick Keeler to form the Raconteurs, the ultimate rock and roll realization of Jack's straightforward rock potential. And when this band hit the road, they did NOT mess around. In a tour that lasted nearly the entire year, the Broken Boy Soldiers Tour cemented Jack's crown as successor to the great rock musicians of the past, while also handing him even MORE chart-topping success.This week we're also joined by artist & musician Tom Valente, who details why you should never pick a fight with a carnie in Atlantic City! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A closer look at Jack Lawrence and Larry Crafard...
ETAO Podcast, Episode 15. When I interviewed Jack Lawrence Mayer for UChicago Arts back in 2102, he was about to launch Single Long, his seven-episode digital series for HBO. His latest project, LA Famous, follows the same basic format—but he’s produced it without the backing of HBO or, for that matter, any other network or … Continue reading "Work-of-Art-as-Gateway-Drug (and How the Internet Will Hopefully Solve Everything), with Jack Lawrence Mayer"
Back in the world of adult entertainment, we have another episode crafted from our interviews with professionals in the San Fernando Valley and Las Vegas. This performance was recorded at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles. This week features Sam Shelton as a female performer, Steven Weber as male talent Jack Lawrence, and Michael Friedman singing his song "These Girls," which is from an interview with an agent.For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!yes