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This show is made possible by you - thank you for supporting us on Patreon - subscribe for early episode drops, extra discussions, and opportunities to appear on our live audience They Joined It. (https://www.patreon.com/TheyCoinedItPodPatreon.com/theycoineditpod Who's happy to see Big Babyhead Paul? We are, we are! Lotta fan service in this one, not the least of which is an extended Don Draper and Joan Harris bar sequence. Dan and Roberta get into all the things in their discussion of "Christmas Waltz." Here's the blog post on the time wonkiness. http://www.lippsisters.com/2013/02/25/dark-shadows-timeline-glitch/ WE'VE GOT MERCH! - They Coined It on a shirt or Your Dick Whitman is Showing on a mug or Eminently Chewable on a sticker or whatever else. CONTACT US: Questions@TheyCoinedItPod.com Patreon Instagram Twitter Facebook Producer, Editor - Roberta Lipp Graphics (logo and merch) - Albert Stern (stickrust arts) Theme by Adam Michael Tilford (Venmo: @Adam-Tilford-1) - need a podcast theme? Adam is your guy.
Welcome! Today Deborah is joined by artist and interior designer, Jennifer Evans. Together they host a sumptuous soirée where the guest list is packed with women who have given Jennifer food for thought. Round the table, you will find:Jennifer herself;Sally Gunnell;Christiane Amanpour;Miranda July;Gina Miller;Freya Gabie;Guerrilla Girls;Joan Harris;Barbara Demick;Mary Seacole.
Our very first Harmful Habits special guest! In this episode Amine, Jamesa, and Ben talk with Joan Harris from Safe Passage about her work with victims of violence and what we can all do to improve community safety and care for those who have been harmed.
Synopsis On today's date in 2020, the University of Maryland launched PriceFest–an annual festival devoted to the American composer Florence Price. The plan was to stage performances of works in the context of lectures and panels devoted to this long-neglected African-American composer. The Covid outbreak forced the first PriceFest to be an online event only, but that worked so well the 2021 PriceFest arranged for more live-streamed and interactive Zoom events. When Florence Price died at the age of 66 in 1953, she left behind instrumental, orchestra and vocal works that languished unperformed for decades until a revival of interest in music by women composers and composers of color led to a serious second look at her compositions and a rediscovery of their quality and importance. In 2009, a couple renovating an abandoned and dilapidated house in St. Anne, Illinois once owned by Price found a substantial collection of previously unknown Price scores. As Alex Ross, writing in The New Yorker, commented: "not only did [Florence] Price fail to enter the canon; a large quantity of her music came perilously close to obliteration. That run-down house in St. Anne is a potent symbol of how a country can forget its cultural history.” Music Played in Today's Program Florence Price (1887 - 1953) – Mississippi Suite (Women's Philharmonic; Apo Hsu, cond.) Koch 75182 On This Day Births 1561 - Italian composer Jacopo Peri, in Rome; His setting of Rinuccini's poem "Dafne," staged in 1600, is credited as the first opera; Deaths 1813 - Bohemian composer Jan Krittel Vanhal (Johann Baptist Wanhal), age 74, in Vienna; Premieres 1882 - Tchaikovsky: "1812 Overture," on an all-Tchaikovsky program presented during an Art and Industrial Exhibition in Moscow (Julian date: Aug. 8); 1943 - Manuel Ponce: Violin Concerto, in Mexico City, conducted by Carlos Chavez; 1956 - Bliss: "Edinburgh Overture," at the opening of the Edinburgh Festival of Music and Drama; 1958 - Menotti: opera "Maria Golovin," at the International Exposition in Brussels, Belgium; 1961 - John Harbison: "Duo" for flute and piano, at the Brooklyn Museum, with flutist Neil Zaslaw and pianist Juliette Arnold; 1965 - Harrison Birtwistle: "Tragoedia" for chamber ensemble, at Wardour Castle in England, during the Castle Summer School of Music, by the Melos Ensemble conducted by Lawrence Foster; 1973 - Carl Orff: cantata "De Temporum Fine Commedia" (A Play of the End of Time) at the Salzburg Festival, with Herbert von Karajan conducting; 1979 - Harbison: opera "The Winter's Tale" in San Francisco; 1980 - Rubbra: Symphony No. 11, in London by the BBC Northern Symphony; 1992 - Joan Tower: "Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman" No. 5 (dedicated to Joan Harris), at the opening of the Joan and Irving Harris Concert Hall at the Aspen Music Festival in Colorado. 2004 - Zhou Long: “The Immortal” for orchestra, at a BBC Proms concerts with the BBC Symphony, Leonard Slatkin conducting; 2004 - Peter Maxwell Davies: “Naxos Quartet” No. 4 (“Children's Games”), in the Chapel of the Royal Palace, Oslo (Norway) during the Oslo Chamber Music Festival, by the Maggini Quartet.
Oh my goodness! On this episode, the incredible Joan Harris drops by to take ye olde Pop Pop Quiz Quiz! Fifteen Questions! Sixteen Answers! And, most importantly, a whole bunch of laughter.To learn more about the career and accomplishments of Surya Bonaly, click on the link!https://visionaryathletes.com/videos/surya-bonaly-1998-olympics-backflip/
"NCIS's" first female lead. Plus, "Bridgerton" starts filming season two. And, which red-headed actress played Joan Harris on the AMC series "Mad Men"?
Author of ‘Phantom Lady; Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the forgotten woman behind Hitchcock’ Christina Lane is on the show next week!We discuss the many women in the many roles of Alfred Hitchcock’s life, Joan Harrison’s life and testament to boss women everywhere, and how both Hitchock and Joan Harrison continue to influence modern film. This book is WONDERFUL and I recommend it. Thank you @booksforwardpr for sending me a copy!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/callingoldhollywood)
We will chat with Mark Morrisey about his life journey and how he has shown 'pure grit' to get to where he is today.Time Stamps1:40 – Working with Yerin Ha3:00 – When Paula and Mark worked together3:40 – Chris Helmsworth in home and away…what did you recognise in Chris?5:30 – About Liam and Chris Helmsworth parents.6:18 – What it was like growing up in Melbourne7:10 – Did you want to know what you wanted to do when you “grow up”?7:40 – Various jobs Mark did growing up8:35 – How did you get into the creative arts industry? 10:00 – A big turning point in his life when Joan Harris, the head of Melbourne theatre approached him.13:30 – You have nurtured so many actors, where do you think “Drive” and ambition comes from? Is it parenting, or self driven?14:25 – What drives you now?16:11 – When he leased a small theatre in Sydney17:08 – What's your favourite play?19:30 – What do you look for in a young actor/actress? 12:30 – His 2 daughters…23:20 – Story behind his tattoo – father/daughter tattoos.25:10 – An few exciting projects he's working on now…27:50 – How is Covid 19 effecting your industry? (for actors and presenters)31:25 – What's your life motto?34:00 – If you could sum up your life in a song, what would it be?35:30 – Why do actors feel like they need to hide their sexuality?37:30 – Speaking about Tom Cruise38:15 – Who can we get on our next podcast?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Joan Harris shared how prayer has made a remarkable difference in her life. She was raised in a Christian home and believed in Christ at the age of 14. Her story emphasizes the role prayer has played in her life and how she has come to understand how God works through prayer -- although not as she always expected. She has seen how God used hard thing to teach her the truth of Romans 8:28 and how when prayer was answered with "No" that wasn't a bad thing because God is always at work -- even when we can't see it.
Congrats Amy Schumer! Elder care consultant Joan Harris joins the show in a segment recorded just before Amy Schumer gave birth to discuss the comedy around her pregnancy -- and her husband's autism? Also, Joan talks about the road map she provides for families struggling with an elder needing special care.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Joan Harris, president and past chair of the Irving Harris Foundation, reflects on her late husband’s pivotal role in the formation of the Harris School of Public Policy. She spoke at a Harris School event celebrating the University of Chicago’s 125th anniversary, “Unleashing Children’s Potential: The Power of Innovative Policy."
"The words. You are good with the words, man." So say we to our returning guest, author William Dewey. In out longest episode yet, we talk about one of our favorite shows of all time, Mad Men. Don Draper, Peggy Olson, Joan Harris, Roger Sterling, Pete Campbell, and on and on and on. We could name 40+ characters that we know and care about over the course of the show's 7 seasons, let alone countless scenes and even more moments of dialogue. Join us as we talk about what makes Mad Men so profoundly effective, enlightening and insightful.
In this episode of the Mad Men podcast, Jeremiah and Elise review episode 2 of season 7 “A Day’s Work”. They also go over some Mad Men news in the gossip section, giveaway the Joan Harris barbie doll, and take some Continue reading 071 Mad Men Podcast – 702 A Day’s Work→
In this episode of the Mad Men podcast, Jeremiah and Elise review episode 1 of season 7 “Time Zones”. They also go over some Mad Men news in the gossip section, discuss the Joan Harris barbie doll giveaway, and take some Continue reading 070 Mad Men Podcast – 701 Time Zones→
This week on Interchange, host Doug Storm discusses the state of education in Indiana with Vic Smith, Board President of the Indiana Coalition for Public Education; Phil Harris, co-author of The Myths of Standardized Testing with Bruce Smith and Joan Harris, and Executive Director of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology; and Gary Crow, …
In this episode we take a close look at the character Joan Harris. We also talk about the latest news stories, we discuss upcoming podcast ideas, and we respond to some listener feedback. 019_Mad_Men_Podcast___Joan_Holloway_Harris_Then_and_Now.mp3 News: Director Paul Feig Continue reading 019 Mad Men Podcast: “Joan ‘Holloway’ Harris Then and Now”→