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Special Episode – Interview with James Beach and Brian Heaton, Authors of Building an Empire In this special episode we have the chance to speak with two of the authors of Building an Empire: The Story of Queensryche. Brian and James bring a long history with Pacific NW and with the band. They are uniquely situated to provide insights into all facets of the band's history. We cover from the beginning to the end and many points in between. This interview provides personal accounts that helped build the story for this book. We hope you enjoy this look inside one of our favorite bands and the writing of their story. Twitter: @progpala Email: progpala@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ProgPala YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCw_Xxit3D8wbv-AcJ_7Z__w/featured Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt
EP 522 featuring Author/Archivist Brian Heaton
EP 522 featuring Author/Archivist Brian Heaton
Welcome to the ULI Ottawa podcast, connecting industry professionals and leaders in an active discussion about real estate and land use across the Nation's Capital. In episode two, our hosts Brandon Yuke and Kevin McMahon sit down with James Beach from Broccolini to discuss the Industrial real estate market in Ottawa and surrounding areas.
Bob and Matt are joined on this great episode with author/journalist/label owner James Beach as well as Lenny Rutledge (guitar) and Joseph Michael (vocals) from power-thrash metal veterans SANCTUARY. The discussion revolves around the historic metal and hard rock scene in the U.S Pacific-Northwest as outlined in Beach's new book Rusted Metal. Discussions also include the rise of bands like Queensryche and Metal Church in the 80's as well as how Sanctuary got their break from a run-in with Dave Mustaine (who helped land the band a record deal) and much, much more! Get all our episodes at www.shockwavesskullsessions.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cmspn/message
Aaron and Adam continue their conference series today from the Ottawa Real Estate Forum. Joining them is James Beach, Director of Real Estate and Business Development for Broccolini. His company is a multi-asset class, multi-market builder and developer with a 70 year history in Eastern Canada. A particularly impressive and high profile project of Broccolini’s... The post Building Amazon Warehouses with James Beach of Broccolini appeared first on Commercial Real Estate Podcast.
Kevin got on the phone with badass NW metal historian James Beach who is putting on NW Metal Fest 2019 at Washington Hall on Saturday March 2nd. They chatted about NW Metal Fest, James' record label NW Metalworx and his upcoming book about Northwest metal called Rusted Metal. Enjoy!
James looks back on the queer flavours of childhood in 1980s suburbia, and an early taste of the definitive bonds and disruptions of adulthood. James Beach works in theatre and has directed and produced several independent productions in Sydney since he graduated from NIDA in 2007. The list of credits is long so I won’t list it all – look him up and go to his stuff. His recollections of growing up to the songs of George Michael - gathered at the time of his death - are well worth a look. Queerstories is an LGBTQIA+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The new Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff, insomnia rant and photos of my dog Frank follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram.
The party philosophy of Andrew W.K., Madonna's 60th birthday and Aretha Franklin tribute at MTV's Video Music Awards, older women's reawakened libidos in Book Club, and teen romance All the Boys I've Loved Before
The party philosophy of Andrew W.K., Madonna's 60th birthday and Aretha Franklin tribute at MTV's Video Music Awards, older women's reawakened libidos in Book Club, and teen romance All the Boys I've Loved Before
If you are thinking about planning a trip to LA, look no further! This week, Christie and Nicole are recording from their Airbnb in West Hollywood during their jammed packed weekend in the City of Angels. In the first part of this two-part recap, Dynamic Duo provides a detailed summary of the first two days of their three-night trip. They also decide whether each experience they have had thus far has been Overwhelming or Underwhelming and share their recommendations and tips for a weekend in LA. Their discussion includes, but is not limited to: Economy Rental Car, Airbnb, Night + Market, Saved By The Max, Pump, Runyon Canyon, Backyard Bowls, Venice Beach Boardwalk, James’ Beach, Gjelina, Venice Beach Ale House, SUR, Santa Monica, and Fig Restaurant. Tune in next week for Part Two and the conclusion of Underwhelmed in LA. Check out this week’s “How To Not be Underwhelmed” for our Los Angeles Food and Travel Recommendations- http://www.underwhelmedpodcast.com/how-to-not-be-underwhelmed.html. Be sure to stay Underwhelmed but in the loop: · Website: www.underwhelmedpodcast.com · Email: info@underwhelmedpodcast.com · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/underwhelmedpodcast/ · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/underwhelmedpodcast · Twitter: www.twitter.com/underwhelmedpod Christie can be found on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/realchristiewheeler and Nicole can be found at https://www.instagram.com/realnicolekokinos. Underwhelmed is participating in the #2PodsADay campaign this summer! Learn more about this initiative at www.twitter.com/2PodsADay.
Last weekend, Desmond journeyed to Portland, Oregon, where he attended his first World Horror Convention and Stoker Awards Ceremony. This is two and a half hours of footage from said convention. The amazing personalities we meet along the way (in order of appearance) are: Derek M. Koch (from Monster Kid Radio), David Agranoff (author of Boot Boys of the Wolf Reich and co-author of Flesh Trade), Edward R. Morris (co-author of Flesh Trade), Victoria Price (daughter of Vincent Price), Jeff Strand (author and Stoker Awards emcee), James Beach (founder of Dark Discoveries magazine and now editing for Dark Regions Press), Lynne Hansen (young adult horror fiction author and director of He's Not Looking So Great and Chomp), Brian Keene (prolific author of The Rising and Ghoul and recipient of this year's Grandmaster Award), Jeff Burk (publisher of Deadite Press), Carlton Mellick III (bizarro fiction author of The Tick People and Adolf in Wonderland among many others), and White Jesus (known mainly for interrupting podcasts). There's songs as well! "Johnny Paranoid" by Sado-Nation, "Howling in the Streets" by Rat, "Face Down" by Monster Magnet, "New Dark Ages" by Bad Religion, "Sick Bubble Gum" by Rob Zombie, and "Morgue than Words" by Wednesday 13. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group!
Last weekend, Desmond journeyed to Portland, Oregon, where he attended his first World Horror Convention and Stoker Awards Ceremony. This is two and a half hours of footage from said convention. The amazing personalities we meet along the way (in order of appearance) are: Derek M. Koch (from Monster Kid Radio), David Agranoff (author of Boot Boys of the Wolf Reich and co-author of Flesh Trade), Edward R. Morris (co-author of Flesh Trade), Victoria Price (daughter of Vincent Price), Jeff Strand (author and Stoker Awards emcee), James Beach (founder of Dark Discoveries magazine and now editing for Dark Regions Press), Lynne Hansen (young adult horror fiction author and director of He's Not Looking So Great and Chomp), Brian Keene (prolific author of The Rising and Ghoul and recipient of this year's Grandmaster Award), Jeff Burk (publisher of Deadite Press), Carlton Mellick III (bizarro fiction author of The Tick People and Adolf in Wonderland among many others), and White Jesus (known mainly for interrupting podcasts). There's songs as well! "Johnny Paranoid" by Sado-Nation, "Howling in the Streets" by Rat, "Face Down" by Monster Magnet, "New Dark Ages" by Bad Religion, "Sick Bubble Gum" by Rob Zombie, and "Morgue than Words" by Wednesday 13. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group!
Last weekend, Desmond journeyed to Portland, Oregon, where he attended his first World Horror Convention and Stoker Awards Ceremony. This is two and a half hours of footage from said convention. The amazing personalities we meet along the way (in order of appearance) are: Derek M. Koch (from Monster Kid Radio), David Agranoff (author of Boot Boys of the Wolf Reich and co-author of Flesh Trade), Edward R. Morris (co-author of Flesh Trade), Victoria Price (daughter of Vincent Price), Jeff Strand (author and Stoker Awards emcee), James Beach (founder of Dark Discoveries magazine and now editing for Dark Regions Press), Lynne Hansen (young adult horror fiction author and director of He's Not Looking So Great and Chomp), Brian Keene (prolific author of The Rising and Ghoul and recipient of this year's Grandmaster Award), Jeff Burk (publisher of Deadite Press), Carlton Mellick III (bizarro fiction author of The Tick People and Adolf in Wonderland among many others), and White Jesus (known mainly for interrupting podcasts). There's songs as well! "Johnny Paranoid" by Sado-Nation, "Howling in the Streets" by Rat, "Face Down" by Monster Magnet, "New Dark Ages" by Bad Religion, "Sick Bubble Gum" by Rob Zombie, and "Morgue than Words" by Wednesday 13. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group!
Last weekend, Desmond journeyed to Portland, Oregon, where he attended his first World Horror Convention and Stoker Awards Ceremony. This is two and a half hours of footage from said convention. The amazing personalities we meet along the way (in order of appearance) are: Derek M. Koch (from Monster Kid Radio), David Agranoff (author of Boot Boys of the Wolf Reich and co-author of Flesh Trade), Edward R. Morris (co-author of Flesh Trade), Victoria Price (daughter of Vincent Price), Jeff Strand (author and Stoker Awards emcee), James Beach (founder of Dark Discoveries magazine and now editing for Dark Regions Press), Lynne Hansen (young adult horror fiction author and director of He's Not Looking So Great and Chomp), Brian Keene (prolific author of The Rising and Ghoul and recipient of this year's Grandmaster Award), Jeff Burk (publisher of Deadite Press), Carlton Mellick III (bizarro fiction author of The Tick People and Adolf in Wonderland among many others), and White Jesus (known mainly for interrupting podcasts). There's songs as well! "Johnny Paranoid" by Sado-Nation, "Howling in the Streets" by Rat, "Face Down" by Monster Magnet, "New Dark Ages" by Bad Religion, "Sick Bubble Gum" by Rob Zombie, and "Morgue than Words" by Wednesday 13. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group!
Miss Bren returns to Mail Order Zombie in Episode 191! She joins Brother D for the voicemails and emails that have been building up since her absence last week, but before we get to the Feedback Discussion, we have some movie reviews to work through. Brother D considers placing the blame for his zombie movie addiction on Uncle Romero when he takes a look at 2012's Blaming George Romero (dir. Robert Lise), and MOZ Family Members Silent Death and Need-a-Nickname Scott submit separate reviews of Milla Jovovich's latest go-round with the Umbrella Corporation in Resident Evil: Retribution (dir. Paul W. S. Anderson). The winners of the Strippers vs. Werewolves Blu-ray contest are announced, Brother D runs out of breath talking about several upcoming zombie-centric (and werewolf-centric?) events happening in the next few weeks, Scott drops the latest and greatest in zombie news, somebody special celebrates a special anniversary, and we have an interview with editor James Beach and author William F. Nolan. INTRO (00:00) ZOMBIE BEAT (04:49) SILENT DEATH ON RESIDENT EVIL: RETRIBUTION (17:23) BLAMING GEORGE ROMERO (19:97) NaNN SCOTT ON RESIDENT EVIL: RETRIBUTION (32:06) FEEDBACK (43:47) WILLIAM F. NOLAN & JAMES BEACH (1:49:17) Mail Order Zombie Facebook Group - http://tinyurl.com/facebookmozMail Order Zombie Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/mailorderzombieEmail us at MailOrderZombie@gmail.com or call us at 206-202-2505! Dark Discoveries magazine - http://www.darkdiscoveries.com/ Cheyenne Zombie Fest - http://www.facebook.com/CheyenneZombieFest Tacoma Zombie Festival and Preparedness Expo 2012 - http://www.facebook.com/TacomaZombieFest Grindhouse Theater presents The Return of the Living Dead - http://www.facebook.com/events/364373076971770/ Howl Con - http://www.howlcon.com/ Zompire vs The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival - http://zompire.com/ Franklin County Pennsylvania zombie attack drill - http://www.franklindes.us/Zombies.aspxZombies used as a training tool at counter terror event - http://www.armytimes.com/news/2012/09/army-zombies-in-disaster-training-091912wAMC and American Red Cross announce American Red Cross Zombie Blood Drive - http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/170081-the-walking-deads-fourth-season-is-secure-series-partners-with-american-red-crossThe American Dental Association teams up with PopCap Games to Stop Zombie Mouth - http://www.stopzombiemouth.com/Dead Island: Riptide trailer - http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/ingame/new-dead-island-trailer-wants-make-you-cry-1B5950437Zombie Safari at Odyssey Fun World - http://tinleypark.patch.com/articles/business-comings-goings-zombie-attacks-coming-to-tinley-park3(Some production music produced by Kevin MacLeod.)