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The programme for the tenth biennial Manchester International Festival for 2025 was announced on 11 March at Aviva Studios. BTG Editor David Chadderton spoke to John McGrath, Factory International's Chief Executive and Artistic Director, and Creative Director Low Kee Hong, as well as Jonathan Watkins, director and choreographer of A Single Man, and the writer, Ntombizodwa Nyoni, and director, Monique Touko, of Liberation. The 2025 Manchester International Festival runs from Thursday 3 to Sunday 20 July. A Single Man, produced with The Royal Ballet and created by Jonathan Watkins from Christopher Isherwood's 1964 novel with new music by Jasmin Kent Rodgman and John Grant, will be at Aviva Studios from 2 to 6 July. Liberation, written by Ntombizodwa Nyoni and directed by Monique Touko, will be at the Royal Exchange Theatre from 27 June to 26 July. For more information about all of the events in the festival, see the Factory International web site.
Welcome to Captain's Pod, a Star Trek podcast presented by CinemaSins! Join the crew as Ian conscripts an Acting Ensign, Jonathan Watkins returns to the Sinterprise, and they both campaign for the return of Nagilum.NEXT WEEK: Star Trek Lower Decks: Fully Dilated (S5E7) 1) Ten Forward- Thoughts on the episode; what did the crew love and what can go out the airlock! (10:29) 2) Engineering- ReSINstance is Futile: Everything Wrong With Star Trek in Q minutes or less. (39:13)3) The Jefferies Tubes- Bloopers and other goodies that didn't make it into the show. Don't tell Section 31! (57:15)CAPTAIN'S POD is LIVE every Friday at 12:30CTish!Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/cinemasinsliveYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Nxj5dpHf2p7cN9qdUVEzAThe show's hailing frequencies are always open by email at captainspod@cinemasins.com Find us on Twitter:The Show - @captainspodcsIan - @whittsinnedDeneé - @deneesaysJoin a community of CinemaSinners and Trekkies on the CinemaSins discord:www.discord.gg/cinemasins Want extra *holodeck privileges? Join the Sinclub! https://www.patreon.com/CinemaSins And live long and Podsper!*holodeck and ads not includedAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Text the JudgeJoin Judge Ron Rangel and criminal defense attorney Jonathan Watkins for this second of a two-part series detailing the facts and finer legal points in the infamous Medical Center Rapist case and how, after a two-year investigation, Anton Harris was finally brought to justice.
Text the JudgeJoin Judge Ron Rangel and criminal defense attorney Jonathan Watkins for this first of a two-part series detailing the facts and finer legal points in the infamous Medical Center Rapist case and how, after a two-year investigation, Anton Harris was finally brought to justice.Support the show
"The city that has seen it all ain't seen nothing yet... If we ever get there!"Join the gang this week, and Nationally recognized Friday the 13th expert (and Bar Owner... maybe) Jonathan Watkins, while they all break down a movie that can't even deliver on the title... but is somehow amazingly fun. Do we think this is a good movie? No. Did we have a blast talking about it? Hell Yeah!Help Support our HV Family: www.Patreon.com/HorrorVirginWhat did you think of this episode? Tell us @HorrorVirgin: Facebook Twitter InstagramUp Next: Saw 2 (2005)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Aaron and Andrew welcome Jonathan Watkins and Ian Whittington back to the show!- Movie Review - The Little Mermaid (3:31)- Movie Review - White Men Can't Jump (27:51)- Best Ever Challenge - Movies released around 5/26 (50:12)- Buried Treasure (1:20:52)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This episode features Jonathan Watkins, Regional President, Hospitals & Clinics at Cancer Treatment Centers of America. Here, he discusses his focus on democratizing cancer care to increase access to care, their partnership with City of Hope, the importance for emerging leaders to remain flexible, and more.
Aaron and Andrew welcome Jonathan Watkins back to the show this week! They review "Barbarian" (4:05) and "See How They Run" (31:38), rank Best Ever Sam Rockwell movies (51:00), then finish up with Buried Treasure (1:22:16).Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
“The art world is becoming arguably much more interesting now as a result of these kinds of developments,” says curator and director Jonathan Watkins in the third episode of Art Abroad. “I'm certainly not a lone voice, there are a lot of people challenging these fundamental assumptions about what we're dealing with and why we're dealing with it.”While Art Abroad focusses on those involved in art who moved from Australia and ended up in London, Watkins is the director of the renowned Ikon gallery in Birmingham, two hours outside of London. Born in the UK, at age 12 Watkins came to Australia with his parents. He studied art history in Sydney, and eventually moved back to London in the 1980s, holding curatorial roles at Chisenhale and Serpentine galleries. In 1999 he became director of Ikon, a role he's held for 23 years. Started in the 1960s, Ikon is a gallery that at once gives accessible and challenging notions of contemporary art. In an interesting link to Australia, Jonathan's predecessor in the role was none other than Elizabeth Ann MacGregor. However after two decades at the gallery, Jonathan will be stepping down next month. We talk about this, as well as his moves to and from the UK, and the international outlook of his practice. He was the artistic director of the Biennale of Sydney in 1998, then headed the Tate Triennial in 2003, and the Shanghai Biennale in 2006—and that's just to name a few.Finally Watkins talks about making contemporary art accessible while not reducing its potency, and what will define this current period of art. This series is kindly sponsored by Leonard Joel Auctioneers and Valuers, based in Melbourne and Sydney. Produced and presented by Tiarney Miekus, engineering by Patrick Telfer, and music by Mino Peric.
Welcome to Captain's Pod, a Star Trek companion podcast presented by CinemaSins! This week sees Ian and Deneé joined by fellow CinemaSins writer and Trek nerd; Jonathan Watkins! Join them as Deneé respectfully critiques Mr. Uxbridge, Jonathan is baffled by comm badges, and a Klingon appreciates some nice tea. 1) Ten Forward - Thoughts on the episode; what did the crew love and what can go out the airlock! (13:41) 2) Engineering - ReSINstance is Futile: Everything Wrong With Star Trek in Q minutes or less. (38:58) The show's hailing frequencies are always open by email at captainspod@cinemasins.com Find us on Twitter:@captainspodcsIan - @whittsinnedDeneé - @DeneeSays Jonathan - @samloomis13 Join a community of CinemaSinners and Trekkies on the CinemaSins discord:https://discord.com/invite/cinemasins Want extra *holodeck privileges? Join the Sinclub! https://www.patreon.com/CinemaSins And live long and Podsper! *holodeck and ads not includedAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Seth’s son Ethan joins the team, along with Jonathan Watkins from Cinema Sins, to discuss the new movie The Black Phone, adapted from the 2004 Joe Hill short story of the same name. Rankings! Jonathan/Ethan/James/Colin/Seth: Movie/Story
Seth’s son Ethan joins the team, along with Jonathan Watkins from Cinema Sins, to discuss the new movie The Black Phone, adapted from the 2004 Joe Hill short story of the same name. Rankings! Jonathan/Ethan/James/Colin/Seth: Movie/Story
The latest episode of Making a Mark explores the work of Christiane Baumgartner (b. 1967), a ground-breaking artist who has achieved international critical acclaim for her printmaking, choosing to adopt the earliest form of the medium, the woodcut, as her primary means of expression. Curator and director at Cristea Roberts Gallery, Helen Waters, talks to Baumgartner about her formative years spent living in East Germany under communism and how this informed and shaped her work, as well as her choice of medium and subject matter, from her earliest woodcuts, many of which are now housed in major museum collections, through to her latest editions, which are the subject of a new exhibition at Cristea Roberts Gallery. We also hear from Jonathan Watkins, director of Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, who gave Baumgartner her first solo show in the UK and commissioned her to make Stairway to Heaven, 2019, her largest work to date, Christian Rümelin, an early supporter of Baumgartner's work and Keeper of Prints and Drawings at the Musée d'art et d'histoire in Geneva, and Gillian Forrester, independent curator and scholar, who has written about Baumgartner's work. She is the former Curator of Prints & Drawings at Yale Center for British Art in the US. Making a Mark is a new podcast by Cristea Roberts Gallery exploring the relationship between artists and printmaking. Artworks discussed in the episode can be viewed online via https://cristearoberts.com/podcast/ Image: Christiane Buamgartner in her studio in Leipzig, Germany, 2021. Photo: Werner Lieberknecht #christianebaumgartner #womanartist #womeninart #germanart #germanartist #eastgermany #printmaking #woodcut #woodcutting #prints #light #landscapes #seascapes #artiststudio #surveillance
Aaron and Andrew welcome Jonathan Watkins to the show this week! They review "The Last Duel" (3:39) and "Halloween Kills" (29:29), rank Best Ever showdown movies (1:01:44), then finish up with Buried Treasure (1:50:00).Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Aaron and Andrew welcome Jonathan Watkins to the show this week! They review "The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It" (2:40) and "Bo Burnham's Inside" (20:23), rank Best Ever stand up specials (49:11), then finish up with Buried Treasure (1:34:27).Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jonathan Watkins from Cinema Sins joins us for a discussion of the three remakes of Invasion of the Body Snatchers from 1978, 1993, and 2007. Rankings! Jonathan 1978 1956 book 1993 2007 James 1978 book 1956 1993 2007 Colin book 1958 2007 1978 1993 Seth 1978 book 1956 1993 2007 Notes & Links Jonathan’s Links: … Continue reading It’s Not a Victimless Movie (Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Part Two: Remakes) →
Jonathan Watkins from Cinema Sins joins us for a discussion of the three remakes of Invasion of the Body Snatchers from 1978, 1993, and 2007. Rankings! Jonathan 1978 1956 book 1993 2007 James 1978 book 1956 1993 2007 Colin book 1958 2007 1978 1993 Seth 1978 book 1956 1993 2007 Notes & Links Jonathan’s Links: … Continue reading It’s Not a Victimless Movie (Invasion of the Body Snatcher, Part Two: Remakes) →
Aaron and Andrew welcome Jonathan Watkins to the show this week! They review "One Night in Miami" (3:45) and "The Little Things" (24:00), rank Best Ever Denzel Washington Movies (39:31), then finish up with Buried Treasure (1:29:36). Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Voice of Business Podcast (formerly Member Spotlight) with the Gwinnett Chamber
Hilda Abbott/WePartner Realty WePartner is a fully integrated real estate firm. They specialize in commercial properties and investments. Diversity is their most unique identifier, demonstrated throughout the individuals that work there and the fact that the company is owned and operated by minority women that have fought their way to the top while competing in […] The post Hilda Abbott with WePartner Realty, Jonathan Watkins with Cancer Treatment Centers of America, and Dr. Juli Clay with Brenau University appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Seth is joined by Jonathan Watkins from Cinema Sins, to discuss the 1962 winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novel, Stranger in A Strange Land, by Robert A. Heinlein. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hugospodcast Time Codes: Start – 10:08 Intro/getting to know my guest 10:09 – 30:50 Non-Spoiler discussion 30:51 – end Spoiler discussion Links: Cinema Sins: … Continue reading "Hugos There Podcast #48: Stranger in a Strange Land, by Robert A. Heinlein (feat. Jonathan Watkins)"
This episode features Jonathan Watkins, Regional President for Hospitals & Clinics at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America. Here, they discuss his points of pride in the system, the possible shadow curve of untreated cancer infections during the pandemic, and more.
Jonathan Watkins returns to the podcast to discuss Firestarter 2: Rekindled.
Jonathan Watkins returns to chat about Sometimes They Come Back... For More.
Happy Friday the 13th! Join the HV Crew and guest Jonathan Watkins as we fake our deaths, hang out in a barn, and finally find the perfect outfit with Friday the 13th Part 3D. It’s coming right at us! Please Subscribe, Rate and Review The Horror Virgin to help more people discover our community. Help Support our HV Family: Patreon Follow us @HorrorVirgin: Facebook Twitter Instagram Jenn’s Fun Research Links: 13 Things You May Not Know About Friday the 13th Part 3 Terror in the Third Dimension: How ‘Friday the 13th Part III’ Helped Pioneer the Return of 3D ‘Friday the 13th Part III’ Turns 35! Friday the 13th Part III: How an '80s horror franchise bet it all on 3-D — and won For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Does the podcast have any final words? Grab your diving mask and hop into the Volts Wagon with the HVCrew and guest Jonathan Watkins as we try to find the magic necklace and figure out the plot of Wes Craven's Shocker. FREEZE FRAME! Make sure you subscribe to our podcast feed to get the new episodes first. Just click the link below and subscribe: http://ow.ly/l64Q30kTAu
Does the podcast have any final words? Grab your diving mask and hop into the Volts Wagon with the HVCrew and guest Jonathan Watkins as we try to find the magic necklace and figure out the plot of Wes Craven’s Shocker. FREEZE FRAME! Please Subscribe, Rate and Review The Horror Virgin to help more people discover our community. Help Support our HV Family: Patreon Follow us @HorrorVirgin: Facebook Twitter Instagram For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Lets love movies! We are joined by Cinemasins/MusicVideosins/TVSins's Jonathan Watkins to discuss Halloween 2018! 1. We discuss the continuation of the cult classic Halloween 1978. 2. We swap TV shows we are liking right now. 3. Discuss the best slasher villains 4. We even introduce/create a new segment! Tangent Time
It would be a sin for Blake to do a podcast alone with Alice working, so Jonathan Watkins, writer for CinemaSins, becomes our first guest for the show this week to discuss Unfriended: Dark Web. We get to know him, what it's like to write for CinemaSins, discuss the movie, and then finish with some Would You Rather & Listener Mailbag Q's. Join us on Instagram to get involved with the show! https://www.instagram.com/movieloversguild/
The SinCast crew takes a very special dive into one of the biggest movies of the year, if not the decade... Avengers: Infinity War! What worked? What didn't? What was up with (REDACTED), and (REDACTED), and also (REDACTED)?!?!?! The guys have a range of opinions to discuss, and are joined by Jonathan Watkins to spice up the conversation. Enjoy! Spoiler talk begins at 17:54 if you haven't seen the movie yet. But you've probably seen the movie. We'll be back next Monday for a new episode of SinCast, and keep in touch! Tweet us @cinemasins, comment on SoundCloud, (https://soundcloud.com/cinemasins) subscribe to the subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/CinemaSins/) and email us at cinemasinssincast@gmail.com.
Jonathan Watkins: Awesome & Holy - Intro to Exodus by Howick Community Church
The SinCast crew is joined by friend, colleague, and fellow movie nerd Jonathan Watkins for a deep dive into topics like The Last Jedi, Saturday Night Live, Black Mirror and James Bond! Also, your questions are answered about fantasy casting for a classic movie, cinematic twins, and much more, all on a brand spankin' new SinCast! Join the conversation at our new Facebook Community Page! facebook.com/SinCastCinemaSins Also, join us every Monday for a new episode of SinCast, and keep in touch! Tweet us @cinemasins, comment on SoundCloud, (https://soundcloud.com/cinemasins) subscribe to the subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/CinemaSins/) and email us at cinemasinssincast@gmail.com
As recorded on 25 June, 2017 at Howick Community Church, Auckland NZ
Join SinCast for an in-depth MINIPOD(!) look at the biggest and best hit of the year so far, Get Out... From the direction to the performances to the script, it's one of the smartest movies to come out in a while, and the SinCast crew is ready to Get Down on Get Out. Our thanks to our friend and movie genius Jonathan Watkins for helping out with this episode! NOTE: The episode is spoiler-free for the first 13:27. Also, stay tuned later this week for another minipod! We'll be back on Monday for a new episode of SinCast. Keep in touch! Tweet us @cinemasins, comment on SoundCloud, (https://soundcloud.com/cinemasins) subscribe to the subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/CinemaSins/) and email us at cinemasinssincast@gmail.com.
In a programme exploring light, Anne McElvoy is joined by Ann Wroe - who has walked the South Downs for her latest book considering painters including Ravilious and Samuel Palmer. Prof. Lucie Green has written a journey to the centre of the sun. The fluorescent creations of Dan Flavin the post war American artist go on show at Birmingham's Ikon Gallery curated by director Jonathan Watkins. And in Blackpool - home of the Illuminations - the Grundy Art Gallery is adding to its collection of light works – curator Richard Parry explains. Dan Flavin: It is What It Is and It Ain't Nothing Else runs at the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham from 13th April to 26th June.Six Facets Of Light by Ann Wroe is out now. She is also the author of Pilate: The Biography of an Invented Man.15 Million Degrees - A Journey to the Centre of the Sun is written by Dr Lucie Green, solar physicist at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory at UCL.Producer: Torquil MacLeod
The fourth episode of T.D. Jakes show ” Mind, Body, and Soul” included a panel of 7; Greg Ellison a professor, Jonathan Watkins a victim of gang violence, Corey Brooks a pastor, Arthur “Silky Slim” Reed a gangster turned activist, Kwanza Hall Atlantic City Councilmen and Tamika Mallory Director of National Action Network. There were […]
This week, another in the series of interviews Duncan and Christian did at the Banff Centre while they were on art vacation, Jonathan Watkins! Jonathan Watkins (born 1957) is an English curator, and is currently Director of the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham. Watkins emigrated to Australia with his family in 1969 and studied Philosophy and History of Art at the University of Sydney, where he later taught. He was curator of the Chisenhale Gallery in London during which period this relatively small local gallery became an internationally known centre of excellence - many of the Artists shown at that time later going on to major acclaim including a number of Turner Prize winners, Watkins later moved to the Serpentine Gallery from 1995 to 1997 and worked in a freelance capacity as curator of the Biennale of Sydney in 1998. Watkins now lives in Birmingham, England. He currently directs the Ikon Gallery, and recently unveiled plans for a new museum of modern art in Birmingham.