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Today on The AJ Roberts Show we are going back down under again, and privileged to welcome Jane Dempsey. A Primary School teacher in Victoria Australia who has been forced to leave her job because of the current mandates on the experimental jabs. Jane is here to expose all the lies and corruption and the daily battles when not being allowed to work and earn a living doing the job she loves and qualified for. Another prime example of the sheer unlawful actions being delivered by what is actively becoming a complete communist state in Australia.
Sometimes, a girl just wants to play marbles. Kwame Phillips discusses the Caribbean, doctor fish, and Jamaica Kincaid’s Annie John. Host John McCoy with Kwame Phillips and Jane Dempsey.
And you thought your electric bill was nuts. Jane Dempsey returns to discuss Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man. Host John McCoy with Jane Dempsey.
This week, Clint talks about the Asa Butterfield YA sci-fi romance The Space Between Us, and regular Alcohollywood guest Jane Dempsey comes on to discuss the hard-hitting James Baldwin documentary I Am Not Your Negro! Clint's review of The Space Between Us for Consequence of Sound
Jane Dempsey returns to talk Tangerine, a Christmas movie for those of us who always have to work on Christmas.
Harry Connickuh everyone! Every year, the week before Christmas, we celebrate the life and works of Sir Harry Connick, Jr. - this time around, returning guest Jane Dempsey joins us to talk about William Friedkin's Bug, adapted from the Tracy Letts play! Here, Connickuh plays third fiddle to Ashley Judd and Michael Shannon as a pair of co-dependent strangers who shack up in an Oklahoma motel room to hide from the world, only to find themselves dealing with a strange bug infestation - that may or may not be real. Check it out along with our custom cocktail and drinking rules! (Thanks to our sponsor Field Notes as part of the Chicago Podcast Coop!)
This week, our friend Jane Dempsey joins us to talk about the notorious 1990 flop The Bonfire of the Vanities, directed by Brian De Palma and (inexplicably) starring Tom Hanks and Bruce Willis! An adaptation of the biting satirical novel by Tom Wolfe, Bonfire opts to dull the edges off any salient points it wants to make about the uncaring nature of the bourgeoisie and make it a big, campy comedy about rich, adulterous Tom Hanks trying to beat an assault rap against a poor black youth. Oh, and Bruce Willis is in it sometimes too, though he doesn't look like he knows that. Check out our breakdown along with our custom cocktail and drinking rules! (Thanks to our sponsor The Second City as part of the Chicago Podcast Coop!)
Jane Dempsey discusses the birds and the bees—well, the bees at least—in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God. Host John McCoy.