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"Death Below Zero," written by Chuck Dixon, penciled and inked by Ron Wagner, coloured by John Wellington
Theresa, Emily, and Jasmin discuss the fatal shooting of Walter Wallace Jr. by police; a new constitution for Chile; and exciting news about solar energy in Australia. Emily also interviews filmmaker John Wellington Ennis about his new documentary Fish in a Barrel, the election, and the NRA. You can find more information about the film here: fishinabarrel.org. John is also a member of the RFB community, and you can find his show Proper Propaganda here: https://radiofreebrooklyn.com/show/proper-propaganda/
“Every step you take, I'll be watching you”, sang Sting. But he wasn’t talking about TV. Unlike the hero of this film. That’s right, the guys experience Being There. And they are joined by filmmaker John Wellington Ennis. Links https://www.nytimes.com/1979/08/19/archives/television-enters-the-80s-television.html
Listen to what John Wellington has to say about helping people see in the dark.
Author of "Where else but the streets: A Street Art Dossier", John Ennis stops by and talks about how he helped an artist known as Alec film and the origin story of Alec Monopoly. you can find his book at http://www.whereElseButTheStreets.com Free 4 All: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwCZ9gtgNFk Pay 2 Play: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PB81q6-3z0s
The life of an artist is complex. You develop a skill, hone it and perfect it yet that is not the whole story. As John Wellington points out in our recent conversation, there are numerous artworks of the Madonnna and Child, endless versions on the same theme yet amongst all of these Bernini’s stands out. Is it simply skill? Or is it somehow a devotional fidelity to one’s own poetic vision? How does that same devotion translate when taken out of the context of religion? Is the ideation of beauty sullied by the representation of one’s own personal ideals? Verging on the obsessive (a necessary trait if one is to produce a body of work) Wellington’s totemic imaginary worlds have been the subject of solo and group exhibitions from New York City to Paris, France. They have been shown at the Centre Georges Pompidou and most recently at the now defunct but memorably dynamic Lodge Gallery on the Lower East Side of Manhattan (Temple Tomb Fortress Ruin, 2017). We explore his youth, growing up in NYC in the late 60’s and early 70’s Support the show (https://paypal.me/TMARTNY?locale.x=en_US)
This week on the Ad Hominem Attack Show we sit down with John Wellington to discuss the Cleveland Comedy Festival, the public perception there of, years of planning, comedy etiquette, blind jabs, sponsorships and more.
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Take a fascinating journey inside the creative mind with fine artist and tutor at the New York Academy of Art, John Wellington. In this interview, the former DC and Marvel colorist draws on his years of experience to give you a wide range of insights into what it really means to be creative. You'll discover: The artists who influence him Why staying true to your art is always the best option How to incorporate different influences into your art Comic book & storyboard techniques that always get great results The Number One ingredient for a successful painting Who to approach for feedback How to find the right audience for your art
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Ramon Rivas and Justin Markert talk to John Wellington, one of the founders and curators of the Cleveland Comedy Festival happening all this week. We talk about the fest, the best atmosphere to experience a show, the value of art and then tailspin into talking about the best places to eat breakfast on the east side and west side.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
IDMYGD Radio Show Recap Monday 3/3 We discuss the best EFF OFFS from the website this week and bipolar comedian Cerebral Sam calls in to clear the air with co-host John Wellington after a fight between the two that occured prior to a show in Cleveland.
Our 2nd ever live podcast from the Ohio Theatre in Playhouse Square Cleveland, Oh for the Cleveland Comedy Festival. We sat down with Jennifer Downey, President of Ambiance (The Store for Lovers) and she was nice enough to give us a big free gift basket full of sex toys which we of course passed around and discussed. I'm not sure who knew more, Jennifer or our co-host John Wellington.
This episode highlights include EFF OFFS from our website including "Why do I like being angry" and "My friend found God!". With your host comedian Dave Arena and co-hosts comedians Tim Cornett and John Wellington.
John Wellington is affiliated with a group that is offering rides to women who want to vote. If you are approached by someone dressed as George Washington driving a white conversion van, run the other way immediately.
Tim met a girl who told him she was born with a birth control pill stuck in her forehead. A mob member sings a song from Truly Tasteless Tunes, John Wellington's wife is feeding the baby "by the tit" and comedian Danny Lobell calls in to share stories!
Happy New Year everyone.In this episode, I talk about my flight with Joey to the Wings Sports Bar and Grille in Hartford (KHFD) for our first $100 hamburger trip. This is the trip that we had tried to take before but could not due to weather and traffic issues. Well, we finally did it. The weather was perfect and the burgers and wings were great. Have a listen as I discuss the issues I had along the way and what I learned from the trip.I also discuss an accidental Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast meetup with John Wellington and how I recognized him from Rick Felty's great videos.I talk about a couple of upcoming aviation films which are in progress, A Pilot's Story by Wilco Films (Will Hawkins from The Pilot's Flight Pod Log) and AcroCamp by AirSpeed's Stephen Force.I introduce an excellent new aviation podcast, The Mile High Flyers. Four regular pilots from out west who do a little hangar flying. These guys and gal are great. Wonderful chemestry and a lot of fun to listen too.Finally I discuss some ideas of what I would like to talk about in the future and ask for any ideas you may have and if anyone would like to be a guest on the podcast.Shout Outs:The Pilot's Flight PodLog - http://pilotwill.libsyn.com/Mile High Flyers Podcast - http://www.milehighflyers.com/A Pilot's Story - http://www.apilotsstory.com/The Student PilotCast - http://studentpilotcast.com/cast/default.aspx Checkout Bill Williams blog and video on how to record cockpit audio http://studentpilotcast.com/cast/category/Videocast.aspxRick Felty's YouTube Page - http://www.youtube.com/user/rdfeltyAcroCamp - http://www.acrocamp.com/Thanks for listening.Blues skies everyone!You can reach me at TheNewPilotPodBlog@gmail.comPlease send comments and suggestions.You can follow me on Twitter at twitter.com/NewPilotPodBlogAnd LIPilot on myTransponder.comThe intro and closing song is John Mellencamp's My Aeroplane.Direct access to the mp3 is here.