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This week, we're taking a trip back to a pivotal year in Drew Barrymore's life—1994! At just 19, Drew was in full career overdrive, filming three movies, releasing Bad Girls, and appearing in countless magazine spreads. On the personal front, she had a whirlwind marriage (and split) with Jeremy Thomas, and later started dating Hole guitarist Eric Erlandson. She spent much of the year hanging out with the band, diving off a ship in the Mediterranean, snapping endless selfies, and rocking her signature look of the time: a blonde pixie cut and pencil-thin eyebrows. Total 90s icon energy!Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web!@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Derbyshire's newest special interest lodge has arrived! In this episode, Chris sits down with Steve Frixou, Jeremy Thomas, and Aaron Stagg to talk all about The Rock Music Lodge—what it stands for, why it was formed, and what makes special interest lodges such a fantastic way to find a sense of belonging in Freemasonry.Blending time-honoured Masonic traditions with a fresh, contemporary approach, The Rock Music Lodge brings a unique energy to ceremonies and festive boards—infused with the power and spirit of rock music. From symbolic nods to legendary anthems to an atmosphere unlike any other lodge, they share how this fusion of heritage and passion is striking a chord with Masons old and new. If you're looking for an unforgettable Masonic experience, this is one lodge you need to visit! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Finishing out love month with lover girl Drew Barrymore who has had an ILLUSTRIOUS dating/marriage history if I've ever seen one! Today we will go through all of Drew's reported relationships one by one so I can give you ALL the romantic (and sometimes romantically disastrous) tea. Today, I get into her relationships with Corey Feldman, Balthazar Getty, David Arquette, Leland Hayward III, Jamie Walters, Eric Erlandson, Luke Wilson, and marriages to Jeremy Thomas and OF COURSE Tom Green!! Next week will be Fabrizio Moretti, Justin Long, and the man she ended up marrying & having children with, Will Kopelman. This is quite the wild ride in which I don't know whether to be jealous or feel bad for her... probably some combo of the two!PATREON Subscribers heard an extended version of this episode early and completely ad-free! Join our community at Patreon.com/AshleeAndJessicast for bonus content, commentaries, and more! Starts at $5 a month, cancel anytime. FOLLOW THE PODCASTInstagram & TikTok: @ashleeandjessicastTwitter: @ashleejessicast Send an email at ashleeandjessicast@gmail.comFOLLOW LIA Lia-Russo.com Instagram & Twitter: @capriamoon TikTok: @liarussonyc
Jeremy is currently the assistant editor of the Christadelphian Magazine. Prior to the current role, Jeremy was the publishing editor of Testimony magazine. Recently Jeremy has written a book that is published by the Christadelphian Magazine entitled At The Citadel In Susa.
It's been just over a week since President Donald Trump took office for the second time. One of his first orders of business was signing pardons to all individuals convicted of offenses related to storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, including some Louisianans. But the pardons were met with mixed reactions from the state's politicians, with Republican Senator Bill Cassidy speaking out against it. Mark Ballard, Washington correspondent with The Advocate Capitol News Bureau, joins us to discuss their response. Ten years ago, New Orleans passed its smoke-free casinos ordinance. It might seem like the status quo, but many remember when restaurants, bars, and casinos allowed for smoking and separate sections.Onjewel Smith, southern states strategist for Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights, tells us more about this landmark ordinance and what it meant for workers' rights. An event highlighting the historical cultural connections between Louisiana and Ghana will take place in Baton Rouge on Sunday. The West African nation is responsible for some of the integral elements of Louisiana culture, including dance, food and music. Musicians Andrew Wiseman and Jeremy Thomas tell us more about this upcoming event, “Roots of Our Own: A Legacy Project,” which will take place at the East Baton Rouge Parish Library main branch at Goodwood. —Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Adam Vos. Our managing producer is Alana Schrieber. We get production support from Garrett Pittman and our assistant producer Aubry Procell.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, the NPR App and wherever you get your podcasts.Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
This week, Josh and Drusilla watched Jerzy Skolimowski's The Shout (1978.) From wiki: “The Shout is a 1978 British horror film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It was based on a short story by Robert Graves and adapted for the screen by Skolimowski and Michael Austin. The film was the first to be produced by Jeremy Thomas under his Recorded Picture Company banner.But also: transgender girl scouts, woodworking as a hot boy hobby, Dangerous Liasons, The Wizard of Oz, Wild at Heart, Nights of Cabiria, The Hand that Rocks the Cradle, 90's sleaze thrillers, The Last Showgirl and the life of Pamela Anderson, and more. NEXT WEEK: Les chambres rouge/Red Rooms (2023) Follow them across the internet:Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/ Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://bsky.app/profile/joshuaconkel.bsky.socialhttps://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/
加入摄影早自习群,请加微信:nihaoyelaoshi (暗号:喜马拉雅)早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家第2384天。Photo by Jeremy Thomas on Unsplash秋天已经来了,我的很多学生就在练习拍摄秋天,这时候发现了一个问题,大家对秋天的理解,拍摄的对象都是非常统一的,好像就是拍摄枫叶或者拍摄银杏叶。当然了,他们是很典型的秋天的季节性的代表,但是实际上我们能拍的东西却远远的比这个要多。Photo by Kristian Seedorff on Unsplash我举几个例子,比如说在城市里,落叶就是一个非常好的拍摄对象。落叶看上去是比较杂乱的,或者说是我们视它为垃圾,但实际上当你贴在地上拍照时,你会发现每片叶片都有它独特的一种美感。虽然它是褐色的,但它在逆光的条件下依然会有自己的光泽光芒,有自己的颜色,有自己的质感。你可以找一片比较好看的落叶,然后蹲低,贴地,去拍摄它。当你把自己的所谓的高度放低到那么低的角度再来看它们的时候,你会发现它们的整个形态都变了,小小的生命甚至变得高大了起来。Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash当然了,光是落叶可能不够好看,所以你还要注意一下你的远景是什么样的东西,虽然远景可能会是模糊的,但是它们依然很重要。Photo by Jason Leung on Unsplash除了叶片以外,其实你还可以拍摄一些秋天的花儿。在各个城市都有自己的菊花展或者是菊花的小花坛,菊花本身也是秋天的代表,当然了,还有桂花等等秋天开放的花儿。Photo by Cala on Unsplash除此之外还有果实、水果,比如说一见到枝头上挂满了红柿子,那么这就是秋天,这柿子也不一定要挂在枝头,它就全摘下来了,放在竹筐子里,或者是放在路边卖水果的三轮车上,它也是能够代表秋天的,这个时候三轮车前可能有人物正在买卖。你也可以去拍农民直接在农田里劳作的情况,秋收嘛,在逆光时你去拍摄金黄的麦田,是不是很有秋天的感觉?逆光呢不仅可以让树叶变得更鲜艳,花朵变得更漂亮,也可以让麦田变得更加的金灿灿。Photo by Federica Galli on Unsplash而且光线本身它也是有季节变化的。你比如说在北方的秋天秋高气爽,因为干燥,所以它就空气比较通透,蓝天比较多,你可以多用这种阳光去表达一个秋高气爽的感觉。当然有同学说老师我在南方,南方它不一定秋高气爽,有时候还挺挺多雨的,对吧?这个时候我们就可以利用比如说树枝的枯枝来表达秋天。你可以在一大片林子中找到那么一棵枯树,它可能不是因为秋天才枯的,它可能就是因为它病了或者死了以后,剩下了一个枯枝,但是你只要拍到枯枝,它也会给人这种秋天的感觉。Photo by Harli Marten on Unsplash另外,秋天还经常会见到露水露珠,温度再低一点,早上可能还会打霜。Photo by Maria Hossmar on Unsplash还有小动物们到了秋天也会不一样,会比较肥,至少麻雀是这样的,到秋天就把自己吃了个圆滚滚的好过冬嘛。Photo by Ole Kloth on Unsplash不仅是麻雀的衣服变厚了,其实人的衣服也是。比如说你拍一个姑娘站在水边,金黄色的逆光洒在她身上,她穿的是件大衣,这不一看就是秋天嘛。或者把这姑娘换成一对老人,互相搀扶着在小路上走着,他们的年龄也是对应着这季节里的秋天,也是很美的。这个时候我们就是利用了秋天的意象,而不只是具体的事物来表达这个主题。Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash所以秋天真的是有好多好多可以拍的东西,而我们不要光顾着去拍枝头的金黄的或者火红的树叶,你也可以动动脑筋,在下方留言来告诉我你所在的城市,你观察到的秋天会有什么样值得拍摄的对象。最后我再提醒一下,在这个月的30号,就是我们今年的艺卓杯摄影大赛的截稿日期,欢迎同学们来参加,你可以点击语音底部的海报或者是第二条图文链接进来了解比赛详情。今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第2384天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自”以及喜马拉雅的“摄影早自习”栏目,不见不散。
For our 250th episode this week, the boys headed to Peking to discuss the Bernardo Bertolucci masterpiece ‘The Last Emperor.' The random year generator spun 1987, and we set up the film year, noted some world events, and then discussed how great it is to no longer have fantastic films set in Chinese spoken in English. John, with full CoVid immunity, also caught ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' and gave us a spoiler-free mini-review. Our phone number is 646-484-9298. It accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro; 1:25 250th Episod8:58 “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” mini review;16:16 Gripes; 20:54 1987 Year in Review; 40:58 Films of 1987: The Last Emperor; 1:21:36 What You Been Watching?; 1:33:10 Next Week's Movie Announcement Additional Cast/Crew: Enzo Ungari, Mark Peploe, John Lone, Joan Chen, Peter O'Toole, Hans Zimmer, David Byrne, Ruocheng Ting, Victor Wong, Dennis Dun, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Maggie Han, Ric Young, Vivian Wu, Richard Vuu, Tsou Tijger, Tao Wu, Guang Fan, Henry Kyi, Puyi, Vittorio Storaro, Cong Su, Gabriella Cristiani, Ferdinando Scarfiotti, Jeremy Thomas. Hosts: Dave Green, Jeff Ostermueller, John Say Edited & Produced by Dave Green. Beer Sponsor: Carlos Barrozo Music Sponsor: Dasein Dasein on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/77H3GPgYigeKNlZKGx11KZ Dasein on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dasein/1637517407 Additional Tags: SAG-AFTRA, The Emmys, iPhones, Peking, Mao Zedong, The Forbidden City, Queensland, Australia, Melbourne, Sydney, Sisu, Auckland, New Zealand, Wilhelm Yell, Wilhelm Scream, Prince Charles, King Charles, John Wayne, Charleton Heston, Preparation H.
This week we're excited to present an archival conversation from 2011 at the 49th New York Film Festival with the makers of the Main Slate selection A Dangerous Method: director David Cronenberg, screenwriter Christopher Hampton, producer Jeremy Thomas, and lead actor Michael Fassbender. Cronenberg returns to the New York Film Festival this Fall with the NYFF62 Main Slate selection The Shrouds starring Vincent Cassel and Diane Kruger. Don't miss the U.S. Premiere of The Shrouds and many more great films by securing your Pass to NYFF62 today at filmlinc.org/passes. From acclaimed director David Cronenberg came A Dangerous Method, a dark tale of sexual and intellectual discovery featuring two of the greatest minds of the 20th century. Carl Jung (played by Michael Fassbender) has just begun his psychiatric career, having been inspired by the great Sigmund Freud (Viggo Mortensen). When a mysterious and beautiful woman (Keira Knightley) goes under Jung's care, Jung finds himself crossing the line of the doctor/patient relationship, causing great conflict with his mentor and making Jung question his own morality in the process. The conversation was moderated by Scott Foundas.
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This month the team at St Joseph's focus on the celebration of The Epiphany. They look at a piece of work by the artist Jeremy Thomas called, 'The Epiphany' and also engage with Jeremy himself, artist in residence at St Marys Priory in Abergavenny. Jeremy has produced a stunning series called 'The Human One', following thirty events in Jesus' life (further details are available on his website). Many thanks to the students involved in this episode: Olivia, Hubert, Shekinah and Eliza. ART OF FAITH is a monthly programme from the Catholic Primary School of St Joseph's in Luton, Bedfordshire.
Dr. Hixson welcomes his friend and colleague, Jeremy Thomas, from Spokane Bible Church to the program to discuss Israel, the Gospel, and much more. Dr. Hixson's books on Kindle NEW BOOK: Spirit of the False Prophet Trailer for New Book Books: Spirit of the Antichrist Volumes One and Two Book: What Lies Ahead-A Biblical Overview of the End Times Book: Getting the Gospel Wrong Not By Works Ministries Follow NBW Ministries on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram! Get the new NBW Ministries mobile app! Sign up for the NBW Newsletter Spirit of the Antichrist Full Series on DVD or Streaming What In the World Is Going On? Video Series Not By Works Online Store Bible Study Methods Course What Lies Ahead Video Series Support Not By Works Not By Works Rumble Channel Book: Top Ten Reasons Some People Go to Hell Book: Weekly Words of Life
Jeremy Thomas is a public speaker and author. He is the author of two novels, Taking Leave, and the Santa Monica Suicide Club . He's also co-written two books about mental health with Dr. Tony Hughes, the A-Z Guide to Mental Health and You Don't Have to Be Famous to Have Manic Depression.In 2006 Jeremy and Tony co-produced a documentary about bipolar disorder, the Secret Life of the Manic Depressive starring Stephen Fry, Jo Brand, Carrie Fisher and many others. This is the first part of a two part podcast where we talk about Jeremy's fascinating life story and his lived experience of bipolar disorder.Today we discuss Jeremy's experiences running a record label in London in 1979, some of the dangers of success, what it's like to have depression, Jeremy's struggle with suicidal thoughts, what it's like to have a manic episode and just how easily depression can switch into mania if you have bipolar disorder. We also discuss just how hard it can be for someone to realize they're unwell when they're in the midst of a manic episode.Interviewed by Dr. Alex Curmi - Give feedback here - thinkingmindpodcast@gmail.com Follow us here: Twitter @thinkingmindpod Instagram @thinkingmindpodcastJoin Our Mailing List! - https://thinkingmindpod.aidaform.com/mailinglistsignupSUPPORT: buymeacoffee.com/thinkingmind
Jeremy Thomas is a public speaker and author. He is the author of two novels, Taking Leave, and the Santa Monica Suicide Club . He's also co-written two books about mental health with Dr. Tony Hughes, the A-Z Guide to Mental Health and You Don't Have to Be Famous to Have Manic Depression.In 2006 Jeremy and Tony co-produced a documentary about bipolar disorder, the Secret Life of the Manic Depressive starring Stephen Fry, Jo Brand, Carrie Fisher and many others. This is the first part of a two part podcast where we talk about Jeremy's fascinating life story and his lived experience of bipolar disorder.Today we discuss Jeremy's experiences running a record label in London in 1979, some of the dangers of success, what it's like to have depression, Jeremy's struggle with suicidal thoughts, what it's like to have a manic episode and just how easily depression can switch into mania if you have bipolar disorder. We also discuss just how hard it can be for someone to realize they're unwell when they're in the midst of a manic episode. Interviewed by Dr. Alex Curmi - Give feedback here - thinkingmindpodcast@gmail.com Follow us here: Twitter @thinkingmindpod Instagram @thinkingmindpodcastJoin Our Mailing List! - https://thinkingmindpod.aidaform.com/mailinglistsignupSUPPORT: buymeacoffee.com/thinkingmind
In this episode of the Scrum.org Community Podcast, Patricia Kong joins as guest host with guests Professional Scrum Trainer Ravi Verma and Agile for Patriots graduates Brittny Snyder, Chris Cole and Jeremy Thomas to talk about their journey through the Agile for Patriots program and how they used Nexus to scale Scrum in their cohort of 17 people, where they were tasked with building a website showcasing their profiles. They talk about how they worked through challenges together, enabled self-management, supported each other, and hit the ground running quickly with picking up the Nexus framework and running with it to deploy to production in just 9 days!Agile for Patriots is a Dallas-based non-profit that provides military veterans and their spouses with focused Agile training, practical experience, and Professional Scrum Master certification. The mission of Agile for Patriots is to prepare military Veterans and their spouses for Agile careers through training, coaching, certification and practical experience using the Scrum framework. Its vision is that all graduates of the Agile for Patriots program are employed with fulfilling roles in Agile Value Delivery.
A return to the weekly movie reviews brings ten new films into the fold for Erik Childress & Steve Prokopy. They include a documentary on an Oscar-winning producer (The Storms of Jeremy Thomas) and a baffling story of love featuring Peter Dinklage and two Oscar winners (She Came To Me). The horrors of October are starting to come out with another chapter in the long-running anthology (V/H/S/85), the first of two tales of families and possession this week (When Evil Lurks) plus what happens when you mix Scream with Back to the Future (Totally Killer). There is more real life horror revisiting the shifting power dynamics of a Sundance relationship (Fair Play), the true-life tale of when to remain silent (Miranda's Victim) and the true-life-inspired tale of vacationing women and the toxic bar they get jobs in (The Royal Hotel). Finally it seems fitting that on the week that David Gordon Green attempts his own follow-up to one of the greatest horror films ever (The Exorcist: Believer), the late director of that classic would see the debut of his final film about how a new generation thinks they know more than the one they follow (The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial). 0:00 - Intro 1:31 - Fair Play 16:08 - Miranda's Victim 24:56 - The Storms of Jeremy Thomas 29:56 - She Came To Me 38:24 - V/H/S/85 44:43 - When Evil Lurks 53:24 - The Royal Hotel 1:05:47 - Totally Killer 1:19:37 - The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial 1:34:52 - The Exorcist: Believer 1:55:12 - Outro
The documentary team of Christopher Knight ("The Brady Bunch") and Phil Viardo with their film "TrueLove"; and the subject of Mark Cousins' latest documentary, the legendary Jeremy Thomas.
Welcome to episode 145 with Jeremy Thomas, who is an author, public speaker and podcast host. Jeremy has had a really exciting life and a lot of this is down to him living a big chunk of it with undiagnosed manic depression, a condition that is now known as bipolar. He started off as a plugger for Decca Records in the 70's working with the likes of Thin Lizzy and Al Green before moving away to start his own label. It was around this time that Jeremy fell in to a deep depression that took him to the brink of suicide. The bounce back was even more severe and for a long time Jeremy would experience bouts of undiagnosed mania and his lifestyle become more and more extreme. It would be sometime before he was able to get help and would eventually be diagnosed with manic depression. In this episode Jeremy takes me through his life from boarding school to the music business, and on to New York and 3 years on a Greek island. This story takes in armed guards, a Lordship, bankruptcy and a lot of excess! Jeremy credits attending AA and getting sober along with medication and diagnosis as the turning point and through all this is has amassed a huge amount of insight in to mental illness. One of his talks is titled ‘How to stay sane in an insane world.' He also hosts the Shed Talks podcast where he speaks to some incredible guests about their lives and experiences. It was a lot of fun chatting to Jeremy and I hope you enjoy as much as I did! Find out more at Informative, Entertaining Good Mental Health Talks with Jeremy Thomas (jeremythomastalks.co.uk) Follow him on social media @jeremythomastalks Shed Talks is available on all podcast platforms! You can support Proper Mental by signing up to the Patreon community! It's £5 a month for early access to episodes as soon as the recording is finished, a monthly Zoom hangout and loads of other behind the scenes updates. Sign up here: Proper Mental Podcast | Normalising open and honest conversations about mental health! | Patreon You can connect with me on social media @propermentalpodcast or via www.propermentalpodcast.com. Another great way to support the show and spread the word is to rate, review and subscribe on whatever platform you get your podcasts from. If you or anyone you know needs to find support in your local area, please go to www.hubofhope.co.uk Thanks for listening!
About Mark Cousins Mark is a Northern Irish-Scottish filmmaker and writer. His themes are the inspiring power of cinema, cities, walking, childhood, archives and recovery. At the start of his career he made TV documentaries on childhood, neo-Nazism and Mikhael Gorbachev. In the mid 90s he and the Edinburgh International Film Festival showed films in Sarajevo to support its besieged citizens. His first book was Imagining Reality: The Faber Book of Documentary (“Indispensible” - Times Literary Supplement). His 2004 book The Story of Film was published around the world. The Times called it “by some distance the best book we have read on cinema.” Its latest edition was published in October 2020. His 930 minute film, The Story of Film: An Odyssey (“The place from which all future film revisionism should begin” - New York Times), played in the major film festivals and cinemas, and has had an influence on film education. Michael Moore gave it the Stanley Kubrick Award, it won the Peabody Award, was BAFTA Scotland nominated, and received other prizes. In 2021 he added a sequel film, The Story of Film: A New Generation. It premiered as the launch film of Cannes, was called “poetry in motion” by the Hollywood Reporter, and “the soul of the festival” by Cannes director Thierry Frémaux. Empire magazine called it “a poetic opus” and it was nominated for Grierson award. Cousins' first feature documentary, The First Movie, about kids in Kurdish Iraq, won the Prix Italia. It was inspired by growing up in the Troubles in Northern Ireland and his passionate interest in the role cinema can play in kids' lives. In 2012 he was nominated for the London Awards for Art and Performance and the Screen International award. He was guest curator at the Eye Cinematheque in Amsterdam. His next feature film, What is this Film called Love?, played in 20 countries, at the ICA in London, and was nominated for Best Director by BAFTA Scotland. PJ Harvey called it “revelatory and inspiring”. The rock band Maximo Park wrote a song inspired by it. In 2013 he completed Here be Dragons, a film about the vital role of film archives, especially one in Albania. It won the main prize in the Romania Film Festival. In the same year he made A Story of Children and Film, which was in the official selection in Cannes. He curated Cinema of Childhood, a series of 17 films which toured the UK and Ireland for a year and was supported by the BFI. He received the Visionary Award in Traverse City and the Saltzgeber Prize at the Berlin Film Festival. Then he made Life May Be, co-directed with Iranian filmmaker Mania Akbari, and 6 Desires, an adaptation of DH Lawrence's book Sea and Sardinia. Life May Be was noted for its feminism and innovation and was called “transcendent and extraordinarily delicate”. It won the Don Quixote prize. 6 Desires: DH Lawrence and Sardinia, in which Jarvis Cocker plays the voice of DH Lawrence, had its world premiere at the London Film Festival and its international premiere at Sundance. Cousins had his first retrospective at the Wroclaw film festival. Others have followed in London, Thessaloniki, Finland and Geneva. Cousins' The Oar and the Winnowing Fan was a takeover of the DazedDigital website. His I am Belfast was his first full feature about Northern Ireland. It was released by the BFI. Variety compared it to the great director Dziga Vertov. His BBC/BFI film Atomic, a collaboration with the band Mogwai, played in Hiroshima, near Chernobyl and Coventry Cathedral and at the Edinburgh International Festival. He curated a season of films for the Romanian Cultural Institute and made a fiction film, Stockholm My Love, (starring Neneh Cherry, released by BFI). He completed Bigger than The Shining, a secret project, showable only in underground circumstances, and wrote The Story of Looking (“Like a wise man looking at the stars”, the Guardian; “Brilliant” the New York Times). It was nominated for the Saltire Award for best non-fiction book. Cousins' The Eyes of Orson Welles world premiered in Cannes and received rave reviews. His 2 hour, four-screen Storm in My Heart is about Hollywood sexism and racism. His 14 hour film Women Make Film premiered at the Venice, Toronto and Telluride film festivals, is narrated by Jane Fonda, Sharmila Tagore, Debra Winger, Adjoa Andoh, Kerry Fox and Tilda Swinton, and is showing in many countries. The Times called it “Exquisite, emotionally resonant and intellectually unassailable. Pure poetry.” It won the European Film Academy's inaugural Innovative Storytelling award, and has led to the restoration of a series of films directed by women. Two more recent films are The Storms of Jeremy Thomas, about the legendary film producer – which premiered in Cannes 2021 and won the best documentary in Spain's Dias De Cine - and The Story of Looking, in which he filters the history of looking through his own eye operation. Time Out called it “A rich cinematic journey into the art of seeing and how it connects us with culture, ourselves and each other.” It won the Best Non-Fiction Film award at the Seville Film Festival. Cousins recently completed My Name is Alfred Hitchcock and The March on Rome, an Italian Palomar production about Mussolini and Fascism, part-shot in Cinecitta in Rome and starring Alba Rohrwacher. The latter premiered at the Venice film festival, was called “entirely arresting” by the Guardian, won the audience award for Best International Documentary in Brazil, and was nominated for a European Film Academy Award. The former premiered at the Telluride film festival. In 2022, his films were the subject of a multi screen film installation, Passé Présent Futur, at the huge Plaza cinema in Geneva, and had a retrospective at the Biograf film festival in Bologna. He premiered his first art installation, Like a Huge Scotland, at teh Fruitmarket gallery, Edinburgh, and – along with Cate Blanchette and Sarah Polley - was given the Outstanding Contribution to Cinema medal at the Telluride Film Festival. Cousins has honorary doctorates from the Universities of Edinburgh and Stirling, is Honorary Professor of film at Queen's University, was co-artistic director of Cinema China and did The Ballerina Ballroom Cinema of Dreams and A Pilgrimage, with Tilda Swinton. He and Swinton also ran The 8 ½ Foundation, a two year event which created a movie birthday for children. It was nominated for the Human Rights Award. He was chair of the Belfast Film Festival and Docs Ireland. He was recently given Portugal's Aurelio de Paz dos Reis international award for Outstanding Contribution to Cinema (2019), and the British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies Outstanding Achievement Award for his work in screen education (2020). Mark's roles in filmmaking, education and advocacy have widened and deepened with the years. He was an early adopter of small cameras and new technology to evolve a business model for filmmaking which was sustainable, international and creatively free. He has walked across Los Angeles, Belfast, Moscow, Beijing, London, Paris, Berlin, Dakar and Mexico City. He drove from Edinburgh to Mumbai, and loves night swimming. Mark's Info https://twitter.com/markcousinsfilm https://www.womenmakefilm.net/
The Shout is a 1978 British horror film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski (who is also an Actor was in Mars Attacks and played a General in Marvels The Avengers). It was based on a short story by Robert Graves (author of I, Claudius and great friend of Spike Milligan, with whom, from the 1960s until his death, he frequently exchanged letters, Many of which are collected in the book ‘Dear Robert, Dear Spike') Grave's short story was adapted for the screen by Skolimowski and Michael Austin screenwriter of Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes. The film was the first to be produced by Jeremy Thomas under his ‘Recorded Picture Company' banner. Thomas went on to produce and exec-produce 70 more films (to date) including Naked Lunch, The last Emperor, Crash, The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle, Sexy Beast and High-rise.Interiors were shot at Pinewood Studios, the film's sets were designed by the art director Simon Holland (Quadrophenia, Buster, Nuns on the Run and King Ralph). The North Devon coastline, specifically Saunton Sands and Braunton Burrows, were used for the bulk of the location shooting. The church of St Peter in Westleigh was used for the church scenes. The soundtrack is by Michael Rutherford and Tony Banks of the rock band Genesis (After the original first choice of David Bowie turned it down). When heard in theatres in Dolby Stereo, it was aurally separating and distorting. Reportedly, forty different music tracks were used for the sound, when it was usual for films of this era to use just 4.The film was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival and received the Grand Prize of the Jury, in a tie with Bye Bye Monkey (A film staring Gérard Depardieu about a man who finds the corpse of King Kong and Kong's orphaned son, and takes it to a friend who lives in the city, and they decide to raise it.) Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're taking a cheeky approach to Valentine's Day by discussing Drew Barrymore's three weddings! The first was her spur of the moment marriage to Jeremy Thomas in 1994 when she was just 19 years old. Years later, she wed Tom Green in a beachside ceremony in 2001. Finally in 2012, she married Will Kopelman in her most elaborate wedding while pregnant with her first daughter Olive. After all that, she is adamant she will never, ever marry again! Thanks to our sponsors, Positive Medium! They are currently offering 25% off any managed WordPress hosting plan to our listeners. Promo code: DREW Visit us on the web! @howdoyoudrewpod/howdoyoudrew.com @drewseum/thedrewseum.com
President and CEO of Unique Classic Cars in Mankato Jeremy Thomas joins Chris Hawkey to talk about his dealership's special appearance on The History Channel's "Dirty Old Cars"!
Episode 8 of our flagship podcast 'Technology for a Change' is live now! Mr. Jeremy Thomas, the Founder and CEO of Astral Tech has an interesting take on how technology and digital enablement can help the energy and utility sectors enhance operational efficiency and maximize productivity. Podcast Intro = 0:00 About Astral Tech = 0:36 About Jeremy Thomas = 01:18 Jeremy' life before founding Astral Tech = 02:42 The evolution of software industry since the early 2000s = 04:04 Myths related to software development = 06:08 Expansion of Astral Tech into USA and UAE = 07:31 How bootstrapping helped Astral Tech = 09:10 People Jeremy Thomas looked up to as an entrepreneur = 13:15 Upcoming plans for Astral Tech? = 15:17 The rise of carbon offsetting and green washing = 20:14 Using machine learning to incentive carbon offsetting = 21:33 Advice for entrepreneurs working in the energy sector = 22:43 Dos & don'ts for tech eco-systems in Dubai = 24:01
A new MP3 sermon from Fredericksburg Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Note Taking Subtitle: Single Topic Speaker: Jeremy Thomas Broadcaster: Fredericksburg Bible Church Event: Sunday School Date: 7/1/2007 Length: 46 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Fredericksburg Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30) Subtitle: Single Topic Speaker: Jeremy Thomas Broadcaster: Fredericksburg Bible Church Event: Sunday School Date: 9/3/2006 Bible: Matthew 25:14-30 Length: 59 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Fredericksburg Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: John 15:1-6, The Christian's Fruitbearing-Part 2 Subtitle: Fruitbearing Speaker: Jeremy Thomas Broadcaster: Fredericksburg Bible Church Event: Sunday School Date: 8/6/2006 Bible: John 15:4-6 Length: 47 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Fredericksburg Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: John 15:1-3, The Christian's Fruitbearing-Part 1 Subtitle: Fruitbearing Speaker: Jeremy Thomas Broadcaster: Fredericksburg Bible Church Event: Sunday School Date: 7/30/2006 Bible: John 15:1-3 Length: 49 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Fredericksburg Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Are Earthquakes a Sign of the Times? (Matthew 24:1-31) Subtitle: Single Topic Speaker: Jeremy Thomas Broadcaster: Fredericksburg Bible Church Event: Sunday School Date: 1/2/2005 Bible: Matthew 24:1-31 Length: 51 min.
Topics discussed: Oklahoma motocross; motocross in a looming recession; Del City MX; Oklahoma State Championship Series; Pit Racing Party in the Pasture; AMP Motocross Park; Eli Tomac; Outdoor Nationals; Jett Lawrence; Raw Talent vs. Hard Work; the new "training culture" in motocross; racing vs. training full time; sinking Can Am defenders in the river; Firepower parts bike stand giveaway; several guest call-ins; and much more!
De nuevo, un buen puñado de recomendaciones cinéfilas para todos los gustos: -Top Gun Maverick [03:45] -Maigret [13:20] -Doctor Strange en el multiverso de la locura [20:50] -Jeremy Thomas, una vida de cine [38:30] -Val [46:50] -Dinosaurios, una historia de supervivencia [53:48]
durée : 00:58:37 - Plan large - par : Antoine Guillot - Aujourd'hui dans Plan Large nous recevons l'immense producteur de cinéma Jeremy Thomas. Le Britannique, qui est toujours resté indépendant, a travaillé avec les plus grands, parmi lesquels Bertolucci, Cronenberg, Nicolas Roeg ou encore Wim Wenders.
durée : 00:58:37 - Plan large - par : Antoine Guillot - Aujourd'hui dans Plan Large nous recevons l'immense producteur de cinéma Jeremy Thomas. Le Britannique, qui est toujours resté indépendant, a travaillé avec les plus grands, parmi lesquels Bertolucci, Cronenberg, Nicolas Roeg ou encore Wim Wenders.
Alec Gaut works track crew for supercross and outdoor nationals. He also works as a professional photographer and his work has been featured in Racer X online/magazine, and has worked as a camera operator for RacerTV. We discuss Alec's experiences traveling with the supercross series and outdoor nationals. We also spoke to Jeremy Thomas about the upcoming round of the Oklahoma State Championship Series at AMP motocross park. Austin, Dihip, and Chase breakdown their motos from the +25 class at the third round of OSCS at Jandebuer's Motorsports Park. We made our picks for the first round of the outdoor nationals, as well as predictions for the overall series finishes. And all the usual shenanigans in between.
Jeremy Thomas and Myron Weber respond to some of the ideas discussed on Episode 47 of the Mentally Unscripted podcast. Important questions address: What is a more nuanced way to understand the concept of Maximalism?What are the key differences between Bitcoin and Ethereum?Do Scott and Stefan know anything about what they are talking about?Is Myron a toxic maximalist?
In this episode, Tanner and Jeff talk with Jeremy Thomas, owner of Thomas ProTurf. Jeremy is a 2004 graduate of the Penn State Turf Program and went on to start his own construction and field renovation business. Jeremy talks about how he assesses a field and works on a multi-year plan for the customer. Jeremy has extensive experience with fields having worked on the Beaver Stadium crew, interning with the Philadelphia Eagles, and working on the game day staff for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Jeremy then tells us about the piece of equipment that he wouldn't be without.Jeff Fowler, Penn State Extension (host) Tanner DelValle, Penn State Extension (host) Jeremy Thomas, Thomas ProTurf, Inc Lead photo: Jeffrey T Fowler, Penn State Extension
MOVIES ARE BACK BABY!!!! We have seen a lot of stuff, and are here to talk about them, - OCTOBER: Lamb- dir. Valdimar Jóhannsson; Noomi Repace, Hilmir Snær Guðnason, Björn Hlynur Haraldsson Titane- dir. Julia Ducournau; Vincent Lindon, Agathe Rousselle, Garance Marillier VHS 94 Holy Hell (wrap around segment)- dir. Jennifer Reeder Storm Drain- dir. Chloe Okuno The Empty Wake- dir. Simon Barrett The Subject- dir. Timo Tjahjanto Terror- dir. Ryan Prows Halloween Kills- dir. David Gordon Green; Jim Cummings, Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin- dir. William Eubank; Emily Bader, Roland Buck III, Dan Lippert, Henry Ayres-Brown Dune - dir. Denis Villnueuve; Timothee Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Stellan Skarsgard, Duncan Idaho, Zendaya The Spine of Night- dir. Philip Gelatt, Morgan Galen King; Richard E. Grant, Lucy Lawless, Patton Oswalt, Joe Manganiello Last Night in Soho- dir. Edgar Wright; Anya Taylor Joy, Thomasin McKenzie, Matt Smith, Michael Ajao, Diana Rigg, Terence Stamp Antlers- dir. Scott Cooper; Keri Russell, Jesse Plemons, Jeremy Thomas, Graham Greene The French Dispatch- dir. Wes Anderson; everyone - NOVEMBER Eternals Tom Hanks is Finch Spencer
If you mess with the Wendigo, you get the antlers... (1:32) - Intro(6:15) - Synopsis(6:57) - Review(12:52) - Score(18:59) - Spoilers(1:04:43) - Ruin The Movie Synopsis Antlers tells the story of meth cookers inadvertently disturbing an ancient evil, and the middle school teacher and student that suffer the consequences. Keri Russel stars as Julia Meadows, who has returned home to begin her first year as a middle school teacher. While dealing with trauma and guilt surrounding her childhood, she notices a student displaying signs of trauma. Jeremy Thomas plays Lucas Weaver, the young boy that resembles a Tim Burton sketch. He is hiding the secret of his sick father and brother in his attic, who he is taking care of. Their sickness makes his father a rage filled, ravenous monster, and this is problematic for young Lucas. https://youtu.be/ng5eyOfL8qM Review of Antlers In the marketing, it heavily pushes Guiermo Del Toro's name, but he only produced, and it was actually directed by Scott Cooper, who has mainly directed dramas before, such as Crazy Heart and Black Mass. It shows here, because the drama and internal world of the characters is front and center throughout most of the film. It turns what could be just a special effects demonstration monster movie into an actual story with stakes. I was looking forward to this movie. I wouldn't say I had high expectations, but it definitely piqued my interest. The trailers show very little, but really sell the movie based on the performance of Jeremy Thomas. Out of all the new releases this year that I was looking forward to, this is the only one that actually delivered. This is a compelling and emotionally complex film, but it also has some of the year's best gore and jump scares. I highly recommend it. Score 8/10 Pan's Labyrinth The Criterion Collection Add it to your collection or rent it now.Click here to buy Get 13% Off your order at NightChannels.com when you use code HMT at checkout. Get 20% off your appointment for a soothing sound bath and tarot reading by entering code HMT at BloomingWand.com
What exactly is Mental Health? Why is it so important? Why is there a Taboo to seek help from a professional? To guide us through this maze we have Dr. Vinayak Vijayakumar who completed his MBBS & DPM from Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, and who went on to specialize in Addiction from King's College London. He is a highly respected & widely published Psychiatrist who was the recipient of the International Scholars in Addiction Studies Award in 2016. Show Credits: Hosts - Dr. Ashish Philip Zachariah & Siddhartha Unni Promo Voice-Over Artist - Ameera D'Costa Promo Editor: Elavenil M Photo by Jeremy Thomas on Unsplash --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theoddcouple9/message
How do you measure results? How do you manage what you can't measure? Learn mental model techniques you can use to measure and monitor the results of your initiatives as Jeremy Thomas and Myron Weber dig into the final stage of the Strategy to Execution model. A metric is a number with a clear definition compared to a target as of a point in time with an indicator of status assigned to someone for accountability."You can't manage what you can't measure" is a dangerous myth.
Have you ever been told that "failure is not an option" on a project? Even when it's said with the right intention, it's not true. Failure is always an option. It's the default option. Monitoring, managing, and mitigating risks is an essential part of the Execution pillar of the Strategy-to-Execution model. Listen as Jeremy Thomas and Myron Weber discuss mental modeling approaches to dealing with risk.
Discussions of project management often focus on the tools and techniques. Regardless of how you assign and track the tasks, though, you cannot successfully manage without trust and communication. Jeremy Thomas and Myron Weber explore these ideas in this episode of the Mental Supermodels podcast. In the Manage stage of the Strategy-to-Execution model, what mental models can we apply for how to manage effectively while living the tornado of chaos?Team trust and communication are essential.Minimizing anxiety when facing challenges helps everyone think more clearly.Myron's definition of culture: Culture is the sum of the sincerely help beliefs and values of all the people in the system, weighted by the influence of each person.
No battle plan survives first contact with the enemy. So how can you execute on your plans in a dynamic, changing environment? Jeremy Thomas and Myron Weber discuss how John Boyd's OODA Loop mental supermodel can be applied within the context of the 6 Stage Strategy to Execution model. Willingness to adapt is critical to executing your plan.Agile decision making increases the speed of execution while decreasing, not increasing the chaos.Treating decisions and actions as the testing of hypotheses allows you to flex within the plan rather than throwing away the plan when the environment changes.
Jeremy Thomas is the owner and operator of AMP motocross park in Stillwater, Oklahoma. He spent most of his younger life riding and racing dirt bikes and now spends most of his time hosting his own motocross events. In this episode, Jeremy shares his wealth of knowledge about the history of Oklahoma motocross over the last 30 years, as well as his thoughts on the current state of Oklahoma motocross and general motocross culture.
This is an exciting episode as it is the first one with a real guest that is not just some random friend of mine. With stand up comedian Jeremy Thomas. Jeremy been doing standup for two years across the state of Texas. He grew up in junction City, Kansas and started comedy in Kansas City. and was an all star baseball athlete into student loans took his soul.
Welcome to Connect Biz Cast, a podcast series that aims to get more in depth with the ins and outs of the business owners featured in Connect Business Magazine. In this episode we feature Jon Jamieson from JP Fitness, RayShawn “Archie” Ninow from Archies Place and the Cover Story from the January Connect Business magazine, Jeremy Thomas from Unique Specialty and Classics Inc.
Fifty Shades of Grey and The Fall actor, Jamie Dornan, stars in new BBC Two drama Death and Nightingales. Based on Eugene McCabe's modern Irish classic novel of the same name, it's a story of love across the religious and class divide, set in the beautiful countryside of Fermanagh in 1885.Theatre Royal Plymouth announced today they have commissioned the UK's largest bronze sculpture, to be installed in front of the theatre in spring 2019. The artist Joseph Hillier discusses his the work, named Messenger, which he's created using 3D scans from the body of an actor performing in Othello at Plymouth in 2014. With the announcement of the deaths of film directors Bernardo Bertolucci and Nicolas Roeg, Kirsty speaks to film producer Jeremy Thomas, who collaborated with both men; and critic Hannah McGill assesses their work. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Dymphna Flynn
Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo review the the week's big films including Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part I. They also talk to film producer and founder of the Recorded Picture Company, Jeremy Thomas, and American film editor Thelma Schoonmaker. Plus, find out what's made it into the Wittertainment Cinema Code of Conduct following hundreds of listener suggestions; and your emails, texts and tweets, and the latest cinema top ten.Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Text: 85058 (charged at your standard network rate) Twitter: @wittertainment.