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Hi, everybody. Rodney is still off this week. Kristin and Rich go on a shopping spree, do some gardening, and hit the library while George recommends some comics. All this plus banned books, The Residence, and the latest Superman movie trailer. SUPERMAN TRAILER SPOILERS AND GENERAL SUPERMAN DISCUSSION 35:20 TO 54:33 Reserve your copy of Time Sensitive #1 from Joshua Rubin and Jorge Coelho and sign up for the Kickstarter notifications at https://timesensitive.strangelandcomics.com/reservation. Thank you for listening. Connect with Meanwhile At The Podcast on social media. Don't forget to #livetweet (we're still calling it that)! Share the show, subscribe so you don't miss an episode, and rate us on your podcast apps. Those much coveted five stars are always appreciated. Stay safe out there. NOW ON BLUESKY @MeanwhileATP https://x.com/meanwhileatp https://www.meanwhileatthepodcast.libsyn.com Rodney (AKA Art Nerrd): https://x.com/artnerrd https://www.instagram.com/theartnerrd/ https://facebook.com/artnerrd https://shop.spreadshirt.com/artnerrd Kristin: https://www.facebook.com/kristing616 https://www.instagram.com/kristing616 Rich: https://x.com/doctorstaypuft
Welcome back to The Corner of Story and Game! Today, I am thrilled to welcome Joshua Rubin back. Joshua has an impressive two-decade-long career in film, television, video games, and XR, and he's here to share his insights on the craft of storytelling across various mediums. We'll explore Joshua's love for classic comic books and his journey into writing comics, including the unique challenges and skills it entails. We'll also discuss his new venture, Strangeland Comics, and its innovative approach. Joshua will share his thoughts on blending genres, the importance of emotional narratives, and how these concepts shape his upcoming projects. As an extra treat, Joshua dives into his involvement with the ambitious new video game "Orion Drift," revealing the intricate process of world-building and narrative creation in gaming. Plus, we'll touch on the mystical thread that connects all forms of storytelling—the magical realm of ideas. So sit back, relax, and join us as we traverse the fascinating intersections of story and game with our esteemed guest, Joshua Rubin. Get ready for an episode filled with creativity, inspiration, and a glimpse into the mind of a master storyteller. Don't forget to check the show notes for links to Joshua's work and follow-ups to stay connected with us! Joshua's Links: -> Strangeland Comics -> Another Axiom -> LinkedIn -> Orion Drift Discord The Corner of Story and Game: -> Discord -> Facebook -> Instagram -> Twitter -> TikTok -> Threads -> Bluesky -> LinkedIn -> Email: gerald@storyandgame.com #JoshuaRubin #StrangelandComics #WritingForComics #LanguagesOfWriting #Novelist #Screenwriter #GameWriter #GameDesign #NarrativeDesign #PodcastRecommendations #Storytelling #CreativeProcess #GameWriting #StorytellingInGames #TheCornerOfStoryAndGame
#DARIENGAP: From the airport at Quito, Ecuador to the bus station at the Ecuador/Colombia Border.Anthony Rubin; Joshua Rubin: muckraker.com. @Michael_Yon. 1927 Darien Gap
#DARIENGAP: From the Colombia/Ecuador Border to landfall at Panama at the entrance to the Darien Gap trail. Anthony Rubin; Joshua Rubin: muckraker.com. @Michael_Yon. 1927 Darien Gap
#DARIENGAP: From the first day in the Darien Gap to the San Vicente Camp and the buses to Costa Rica. Anthony Rubin; Joshua Rubin: muckraker.com. @Michael_Yon. 1927 Darien Gap
This week's guest is none other than Emmy-winning Joshua Rubin. He is a writer, producer, director, and veteran of the entertainment industry, with 20 years of experience in Film, TV, Video Games, and XR. Joshua is best known for co-writing Assassin's Creed 2, and for his work as part of the core creative team at Bungie responsible for building the world of Destiny. Recently, Joshua was Lead Writer on OUTRIDERS. These days he is kept busy as the Chief Creative Officer at Subverse Narrative Consulting, working with studios and experience makers around the world. In this episode, we dig into, amongst other things: How Joshua found his way from Hollywood to video games, What it is like doing story consulting work on other companies' games, Keys to engaging dialogue and the importance of consequences, How branching narrative IS the gameplay in RPGs, Working on Destiny (including Joshua's story about Dead Ghosts and how they helped him find joy in his work), Outriders and world-building, The importance of stories in helping people escape and explore other worlds, and Developing your bullshit detector so you can write better games! Give it a listen Joshua's Links: -> LinkedIn -> Website Find The Corner of Story and Game: -> Facebook -> Instagram -> Twitter -> Email: gerald@storyandgame.com If you have any questions or comments on this, or any other, episode, please let me know. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear more conversations with professionals in the video game, tabletop game, and fiction industries.
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Author of 27 Essential Principles of Story Daniel Joshua Rubin joined me for Ledger to chat about his book, writing in general and so much more. He's written for the stage, for TV, screenplays and new media, and now this "here's why" book about writing. We discuss why book blurbs work, how important knowing yourself is to writing, battling our inner critics, and even sort of dead low-level mobsters and how their existence can help you. Visit Daniel online at www.danieljoshuarubin.com and www.storyprinciples.com. If you want to study the craft of writing and start thinking about your stories in purposeful and creative ways, read his book. It's one of the three books about writing I HIGHLY recommend. Visit me online at austinrwilson.com or www.medium.com/Shibboieth, follow me on Twitter at austinRwilson or Ledger_Books. Share the show, rate and review it, and watch out for new episodes!
From 0-60 in just a few short years, Machine Learning is now pervasive in business. It's being used by lots of different large and small organizations, whether for optimizing pricing, procurement, or processes. ML algorithms are everywhere, and the ML process is getting easier to understand, from low code to no code. Join Eric Kavanagh as he talks with three other guests who are using machine learning to their advantage. Join VP of Open Source at Alluxio, Inc., Bin Fan, Director of Data Science at Fiddler.ai, Joshua Rubin, and Practice Lead at Mission Cloud Services, Ryan Ries. Find out how machine learning is growing by checking out this episode of DM Radio!
Host Graham Brown invites Liberty Resources CEO, Carl Coyle, and Joshua Rubin, principal with Health Management Associates, to discuss the impact of New York State's pivotal Medicaid Waiver Amendment proposal in this second podcast of a two-part series. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Host Graham Brown invites Liberty Resources CEO, Carl Coyle, and Joshua Rubin, principal with Health Management Associates, to discuss the impact of New York State's pivotal Medicaid Waiver Amendment proposal. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
In the second segment of our two-part series, NextGen®️ Advisor Graham Brown is joined again by Carl Coyle, CEO of Liberty Resources, and Joshua Rubin, a principal with Health Management Associates, to spotlight how New York State's Medicaid Waiver Amendment is shaking up U.S. healthcare—for the better.
In this first segment of a two-part series, NextGen®️ Advisor Graham Brown is joined by Carl Coyle, CEO of Liberty Resources, and Joshua Rubin, a principal with Health Management Associates, to examine New York State's transformative Medicaid Waiver Amendment.
In this episode we interview Icelandic composer Bergrún Snæbjörnsdóttir. We discuss animated scores, French Horn, nature, and the idea of "control" as an artist/maker. credits for "Ecognosis" (2021): Joshua Rubin, clarinet Rebekah Heller, bassoon Josh Modney, violin Kyle Armbrust, viola Michael Nicolas, cello Maciej Lewandowski, tech/audio Originally presented and live streamed by Roulette Intermedium on April 21st 2021 in partnership with Dark Music Days & Harpa Concert Hall (https://roulette.org/event/dark-music-days/). Bergrún Snæbjörnsdóttir's Ecognosis was developed through the Ensemble's icecommons Artist-in-Residence program, with lead support from Jerome Foundation. This engagement was supported by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation through USArtists International in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Howard Gilman Foundation. Dark Music Days is funded by the Icelandic Music Fund, the Festival Fund of Reykjavík city and Iceland Music. musical example citations: (in order of appearance): USED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES - IF YOU WOULD LIKE YOUR MUSIC REMOVED FROM THE PODCAST PLEASE EMAIL US Björk - Wanderlust (from Volta) Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson - Sporgyla Heart - Barracuda Sigur Rós - Inní mér syngur vitleysingur (from Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust) Bergrún Snæbjörnsdóttir - Lohanimalia (2012) Bergrún Snæbjörnsdóttir - Esoteric Mass (2014) Bergrún Snæbjörnsdóttir - Ecognosis (2021) Pauline Oliveros - Horse Sings from Cloud (from Accordion & Voice) Bergrún Snæbjörnsdóttir - Areolae Undant (2017) click here for Bergrún Snæbjörnsdóttir's personal website click here to visit the website of S.L.Á.T.U.R. (the Icelandic collective Bergrún references) interview recorded 12/15/2021 Follow us on Twitter! Check out our website! Follow Bergrún on Twitter! Follow Bergrún on IG!
Josh is the owner of "Pop Coffee Roasters" a small artisan coffee based in a personal at home experience of "Pop" Pour over perfection making coffee at home. The balance of life and life after death is it spiritual or metaphysical or maybe even paranormal but lets talk about the experience in itself and see where it goes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/out-of-the-blank-podcast/support
In Islam, Jihad means the struggle for peace, particularly within oneself. In this podcast series I interview writers at different points in their careers to talk about struggling and finding peace in their work. Contact me @bassimstory and you can support this series at my Patreon of my name: Bassim El-Wakil (www.patreon.com/user?u=4409461) The sixth episode is Daniel Joshua Rubin, author of 27 Essential Principles of Story: Master the Secrets of Great Storytelling, from Shakespeare to South Park. DJR talks about living the life of a writer and the bizarre eddies of trying to make it in LA, in one entertaining anecdote after another. Royalty free music from Bensound. Story Toolkit logo design by the Proxy Guy.
Josh is the owner of "Pop Coffee Roasters" a small artisan coffee based in a personal at home experience of "Pop" Pour over perfection making coffee at home. Josh tells me of his dream or recurring nightmare in a Halloween episode that was not planned but really astounding the capabilities of our minds to create horrors or a paradise.
Daniel Joshua Rubin is a multimedia writer and founder of Story 27 in Evanston, Illinois, a writing studio that provides consulting and education to storytellers in all media. He has written for television (NBC, the WB); new media (The Motley Fool, National Lampoon); and theater (with plays produced at Steppenwolf in Chicago, off-Broadway in NYC, and on the West End of London). He has taught dramatic writing at Loyola University in Chicago, and at the University of California, San Diego. He holds an MFA in Playwriting from the Yale School of Drama, where he graduated with honors and a BS in Drama Studies from the State University of New York at Purchase. 27 Essential Principles of Story: Master the Secrets of Great Storytelling, from Shakespeare to South Park is in stores now! https://www.amazon.com/Essential-Principles-Story-Storytelling-Shakespeare/dp/1523507160 https://twitter.com/DanJoshuaRubin
Chicago-based scriptwriter Daniel Joshua Rubin is the author of 27 Essential Principles of Story.This book stands out because Daniel uses modern examples like South Park and Breaking Bad to describe how storytelling principles work. Then, he explains how writers can apply the principles to writing screenplays, novels, etc.Daniel describes what it means to live a writing life and how sometimes you need to separate your identity from being a successful writer.Towards the end of our conversation, we went off-topic and talked about how investing, and the stock market has something in common with a good plot. In this episode we discuss:Deciding on the number of principlesUsing popular media to convey the principlesShould you outline a story firstDaniel's writing processHow long it takes to write a scriptResources:story27.comDay One The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao - Junot DíazThe War of Art - Steven Pressfield Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/becomeawritertoday)
In this episode of Words on a Wire Tim Z. Hernandez interviews activist and software developer Joshua Rubin. Rubin, is a software developer from Brooklyn, New York, and the founder of Witness at the Border. He was a witness at the Tornillo, Texas influx detention facility for migrant children, and at a similar shelter in Homestead, Florida. These facilities held over 3,000 children at their peak; both no longer do. Rubin led the Witness project on the ground in Brownsville/Matamoros in early 2020, and leads the Biden-era child detention Witness project.
Opening up a manufacturing operation is challenging in it self, imagine trying to open up an operations in a country where you have no idea how the laws and requirements to operate are established. Mexican Shelter Companies help answer the question of the unknown. FreightWaves Cross Border Reporter Noi Mahoney and Joshua Rubin, VP of Business Development for Javid Group explain the options you have when the decision has been made to move part of your manufacturing to Mexico. You have the opportunity to find a partner to ensure your success.WatchApple PodcastSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Opening up a manufacturing operation is challenging in it self, imagine trying to open up an operations in a country where you have no idea how the laws and requirements to operate are established. Mexican Shelter Companies help answer the question of the unknown. FreightWaves Cross Border Reporter Noi Mahoney and Joshua Rubin, VP of Business Development for Javid Group explain the options you have when the decision has been made to move part of your manufacturing to Mexico. You have the opportunity to find a partner to ensure your success.WatchApple PodcastSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Joshua Rubin is no idle spectator. He’s a documentary photographer and videographer who immerses himself in the details of other people’s lives.Compelled by the stories that each of us carry and the desire to amplify them, Rubin spends hours driving around Cape Town searching for willing conversationalists. Focusing on marginalised communities, he peels back layers of stigma to reveal the truth. “My obligation as a photographer is to take a story that hasn’t been heard and bring it into the public,” Rubin says. His revealing work zooms in on disadvantaged neighbourhoods, like those of the Cape Flats. These suburbs are stigmatised as violent and gang-ridden. Rubin’s subjects receive nothing but averted eyes from most, but he is determined to rouse his audience into recognising their humanity and dignity. He’s made personal connections with gang leaders and those who live on the streets – and it’s not just because he’s curious. The filmmaker has real struggles in common with rejected members of society. “I’ve had very big drug problems in my past and I didn’t finish school,” Rubin says.He builds relationships with anyone who’ll speak to him, and is granted a rare gift because of it: trust. Through empathetic and compassionate conversation, the 24-year-old is invited into a world that few see. “I believe that it is my job to create positive change,” Rubin says. His short films have showcased a self-taught builder who transformed his shack into a palatial home, driving lessons with his housekeeper, and the unnervingly empty streets of Cape Town in the first few weeks of the COVID-19 lockdown. Rubin uplifts his subjects as well as his viewers through his films. Shining a light on those around him, he shifts perspectives. In the face of the COVID-19 crisis, you can help us spread information and hope. Share your positive stories by clicking here and we’ll be in contact.
Joshua Rubin is no idle spectator. He's a documentary photographer and videographer who immerses himself in the details of other people's lives.Compelled by the stories that each of us carry and the desire to amplify them, Rubin spends hours driving around Cape Town searching for willing conversationalists. Focusing on marginalised communities, he peels back layers of stigma to reveal the truth. “My obligation as a photographer is to take a story that hasn't been heard and bring it into the public,” Rubin says. His revealing work zooms in on disadvantaged neighbourhoods, like those of the Cape Flats. These suburbs are stigmatised as violent and gang-ridden. Rubin's subjects receive nothing but averted eyes from most, but he is determined to rouse his audience into recognising their humanity and dignity. He's made personal connections with gang leaders and those who live on the streets – and it's not just because he's curious. The filmmaker has real struggles in common with rejected members of society. “I've had very big drug problems in my past and I didn't finish school,” Rubin says.He builds relationships with anyone who'll speak to him, and is granted a rare gift because of it: trust. Through empathetic and compassionate conversation, the 24-year-old is invited into a world that few see. “I believe that it is my job to create positive change,” Rubin says. His short films have showcased a self-taught builder who transformed his shack into a palatial home, driving lessons with his housekeeper, and the unnervingly empty streets of Cape Town in the first few weeks of the COVID-19 lockdown. Rubin uplifts his subjects as well as his viewers through his films. Shining a light on those around him, he shifts perspectives. In the face of the COVID-19 crisis, you can help us spread information and hope. Share your positive stories by clicking here and we'll be in contact.
In an exclusive interview with 7investing, Daniel Joshua Rubin talks about how the stories companies tell matter, especially for shareholders, and that one of the most important qualities of a company's leadership team is being able to effectively craft its own narrative. Throughout the conversation, Rubin gives numerous examples of companies with simple and complex narrative arcs, good and bad stories. Welcome to 7investing. We are here to empower you to invest in your future! We publish our 7 best ideas in the stock market to our subscribers for just $17 per month. Start your journey toward's financial independence https://www.7investing.com/subscribe Stop by our website to level-up your investing education: https://www.7investing.com Follow us on Social Media: ► https://www.facebook.com/7investing/ ► https://twitter.com/7investing ► https://instagram.com/7investingofficial --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/7investing/message
March 31: #Halkbank, Epstein's Ghislaine Maxwell, Joshua Rubin's murder & the Mag court amid #COVID19, UN is corrupt under @AntonioGuterres
Joshua Rubin is a passionate entrepreneur, CEO of both mirainbarrel and POP Coffee Roasters. Joshua went to Columbia College Chicago where he studied both art and film-making before he began his business career. Mainly influenced by art and skateboarding Joshua’s creativity and dedication to excellence shines through on all of the companies and brands he runs. Trying to break into the world of coffee is becoming popular looking for cleaner and better tasting coffee without all the added stuff that most coffee shops use that turn it into a milkshake. Pop Coffee Roasters - Artisan small batch Coffee roasted in Michigan
For our last episode before the LIVE FINALE (!!!) we sat down with immigration activist Joshua Rubin to talk about what makes someone decide that they need to be on the front lines of an issue, no matter the cost. Josh, founder of Witness: Tornillo and a major reason why they closed those camps, believes that love is what kept his fire burning even after his hope was gone. We also learned about swing states (ahem, TEXAS) from Swing Left, and got revved up to make another push to protect DACA. COME TO OUR SEASON FINALE LIVE SHOW NOVEMBER 19!: Join us at The Riveter in Austin on Tuesday, November 19 from 7 - 9pm for our season finale live show. Special guests include Texas State Rep. Gina Hinojosa; Emily Ramshaw, Editor-in-Chief of the Texas Tribune; Royce Brooks, Executive Director of Annie's List; Dyana Limon-Mercado, Chair of the Travis County Democratic Party; and more! With surprise performances, jokes, sequins, prizes + more. This ain't Texas politics as usual! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-rabble-podcast-season-finale-spectacular-tickets-77364347847 PRESENTING SPONSOR - THE RIVETER CO-WORKING The Riveter is a co-working space built by women for everyone. Rouser has been officing at The Riveter for the past couple months, and we literally cannot say enough nice things about it. The space is great, we love having events there, we love the free mentoring sessions they offer, and we love all the incredible folks we've gotten to meet at neighboring desks, from campaign staffers to entrepreneurs to innovators of every sort. If you're looking for an office or co-working space, check them out! https://theriveter.co/coworking-locations/austin/ ADDITIONAL SPONSORS If you need a little extra help prepping for those hard holiday conversations…. Lucky you! Citizen Discourse offers trainings that help folks grow listening skills, develop more self awareness and engage in authentic conversations. AND their restorative workshops support a more connected and trusting community. Check them out: https://www.citizendiscourse.org Circle Brewing Company, local beer that's tasty, clean and progressive. No chemicals, stabilizing or clarifying agents, cheap additives or gimmicky flavors. https://www.circlebrewing.com/ The Austin Chapter of APAPA (Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs), who are doing a lot of work for the 2020 Census. https://www.apapa.org/chapters/austin-texas/ Margaret Chen Kercher for Judge in Travis County Court at Law #4 https://margaretforjudge.com/ Pritesh Gandhi for Congress in Texas's 10th district https://www.gandhifortexas.com/ Maria Cantú Hexsel for Judge in Travis County's 53rd District Court https://www.mariaforjudge.com/ Flip the Texas House: 17
'You are the greatest miracle of nature living in a prosperous and abundant universe.'This week in studio we were treated to the uplifting presence of visual artist Ana Kuni, who shared with us her warrior woman and the transformation she brings about.We speak about the The Warrior Woman taking the shape of 19-year-old UCT Student Uyinene Mrwetyana, the reasoning behind this creation and the reception it received when it was gifted to the students of Uyinene’s university as a tool of expression. Ana mentions the incredible work documentary photographer Joshua Rubin is doing with uplifting and empowering groups of young women. You can find Joshua’s Instagram here, be sure to give him a follow to be kept up to date on his work and to find out more about how you can get involved in affecting much needed change.In this episode Ana mentions the following people who fill her inspiration well:Author and Teacher Sindiwe Magona Greta Thunberg and her incredible address at a recent United Nations summitCourt justice Ruth Bader GinsburgThe OrmsTV episode that Rachel mentions can be found here, go watch it to find out what gear we’re using to record and have Jess talk you through it all!
Marco vindt niet de familie van de kinderen, maar de familie vindt hen. En vader Sevko kan eindelijk begraven worden. Script: Saskia Diesing en Eveline Groeneveld Verteller: Gijs Scholten van Aschat Marco: Simon Heijmans Tonia: Abbey Hoes Sevko en diverse andere rollen: Dragan Bakema Arts en diverse andere rollen: Catalijn Willemsen Kevin en diverse andere rollen: Joshua Rubin Opname en techniek: Reinder van der Put Sounddesign: Reinder van der Put Muziek: Herman van Haaren (Metropole Orkest) Regie: Saskia Diesing Deze serie werd gemaakt door Scripts Off Screen in samenwerking met KRO-NCRV, en mede mogelijk gemaakt door NPO Radio 1, het Nederlands Letterenfonds, het Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, het BNG Cultuurfonds, het Lira Fonds, het Metropole Orkest, en The Buddy Film Project.
Tijdens de zoektocht naar de familie komt Marco er steeds meer achter dat niet alleen hijzelf, maar ook deze kinderen nergens anders thuis horen dan in Nederland. Script: Saskia Diesing en Eveline Groeneveld Verteller: Gijs Scholten van Aschat Marco: Simon Heijmans Tonia: Abbey Hoes Sevko en diverse andere rollen: Dragan Bakema Arts en diverse andere rollen: Catalijn Willemsen Kevin en diverse andere rollen: Joshua Rubin Opname en techniek: Reinder van der Put Sounddesign: Reinder van der Put Muziek: Herman van Haaren (Metropole Orkest) Regie: Saskia Diesing Deze serie werd gemaakt door Scripts Off Screen in samenwerking met KRO-NCRV, en mede mogelijk gemaakt door NPO Radio 1, het Nederlands Letterenfonds, het Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, het BNG Cultuurfonds, het Lira Fonds, het Metropole Orkest, en The Buddy Film Project.
Marco gaat met de kinderen op zoek naar hun Roma-familie. Dit blijkt geen makkelijke opgave in een land waar de protocollen en bureaucratie nogal ondoorzichtig zijn. Script: Saskia Diesing en Eveline Groeneveld Verteller: Gijs Scholten van Aschat Marco: Simon Heijmans Tonia: Abbey Hoes Sevko en diverse andere rollen: Dragan Bakema Arts en diverse andere rollen: Catalijn Willemsen Kevin en diverse andere rollen: Joshua Rubin Opname en techniek: Reinder van der Put Sounddesign: Reinder van der Put Muziek: Herman van Haaren (Metropole Orkest) Regie: Saskia Diesing Deze serie werd gemaakt door Scripts Off Screen in samenwerking met KRO-NCRV, en mede mogelijk gemaakt door NPO Radio 1, het Nederlands Letterenfonds, het Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, het BNG Cultuurfonds, het Lira Fonds, het Metropole Orkest, en The Buddy Film Project.
Marco zit opgescheept met twee verweesde, thuisloze kinderen, die hij onmogelijk aan hun lot over kan laten, terwijl het protocol dit wel van hem vraagt. Script: Saskia Diesing en Eveline Groeneveld Verteller: Gijs Scholten van Aschat Marco: Simon Heijmans Tonia: Abbey Hoes Sevko en diverse andere rollen: Dragan Bakema Arts en diverse andere rollen: Catalijn Willemsen Kevin en diverse andere rollen: Joshua Rubin Opname en techniek: Reinder van der Put Sounddesign: Reinder van der Put Muziek: Herman van Haaren (Metropole Orkest) Regie: Saskia Diesing Deze serie werd gemaakt door Scripts Off Screen in samenwerking met KRO-NCRV, en mede mogelijk gemaakt door NPO Radio 1, het Nederlands Letterenfonds, het Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, het BNG Cultuurfonds, het Lira Fonds, het Metropole Orkest, en The Buddy Film Project.
Marechaussee Marco moet een uitgeprocedeerde Roma-vader met zijn oer-Hollandse veertienjarige dochter Tonia en haar jongere broertje Danza uitzetten naar Servië. Script: Saskia Diesing en Eveline Groeneveld Verteller: Gijs Scholten van Aschat Marco: Simon Heijmans Tonia: Abbey Hoes Sevko en diverse andere rollen: Dragan Bakema Arts en diverse andere rollen: Catalijn Willemsen Kevin en diverse andere rollen: Joshua Rubin Opname en techniek: Reinder van der Put Sounddesign: Reinder van der Put Muziek: Herman van Haaren (Metropole Orkest) Regie: Saskia Diesing Deze serie werd gemaakt door Scripts Off Screen in samenwerking met KRO-NCRV, en mede mogelijk gemaakt door NPO Radio 1, het Nederlands Letterenfonds, het Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, het BNG Cultuurfonds, het Lira Fonds, het Metropole Orkest, en The Buddy Film Project.
Dr. Joshua Rubin, from Washington University, discusses his research done of gender differences to cancer that go beyond hormonal differences
We finally have all three hosts—Holy Goalie, Nick Dinicola, and Edie Sellers—together for a show. It's about damn time, am I right? But there's only one game on their minds: Diablo III for the PS4. The crew chats up gameplay changes and the host of new additions to the title for its Playstation debut. News, of course, also plays a big role. Topics include: EXTENSIVE review of Diablo III (PS4); Assassin's Creed Monopoly board game coming to Europe; Rockstar debuts 10 new flight-based missions for Grand Theft Auto V; What died faster: Watch Dogs or Titanfall? Telltale nabs Destiny writer Joshua Rubin for its Game of Thrones series; Shuhei Youshida says Sony's not very sure why the PlayStation 4 is so popular; GamesCom attendance this year: 335,000; No Man's Sky will not be "infinite," but it's pretty damned close; Recent Assassin's Creed games will not come to Wii U and Ubisoft will no longer make mature-rated games for the Wii U; Madden on the PS4 will have Coach Glass on mobile devices; Lawsuit over Aliens: Colonial Marines' advertising may be settled for $1.25 million; Cards Against Humanity guys launch a new Kickstarter; Microsoft is selling Xbox Entertainment Studios; Two fish are playing Street Fighter 2 on Twitch. Enjoy.
We finally have all three hosts—Holy Goalie, Nick Dinicola, and Edie Sellers—together for a show. It's about damn time, am I right?But there's only one game on their minds: Diablo III for the PS4. The crew chats up gameplay changes and the host of new additions to the title for its Playstation debut. News, of course, also plays a big role. Topics include:- EXTENSIVE review of Diablo III (PS4);- Assassin's Creed Monopoly board game coming to Europe;- Rockstar debuts 10 new flight-based missions for Grand Theft Auto V;- What died faster: Watch Dogs or Titanfall?- Telltale nabs Destiny writer Joshua Rubin for its Game of Thrones series;- Shuhei Youshida says Sony's not very sure why the PlayStation 4 is so popular;- GamesCom attendance this year: 335,000;- No Man's Sky will not be "infinite," but it's pretty damned close;- Recent Assassin's Creed games will not come to Wii U and Ubisoft will no longer make mature-rated games for the Wii U;- Madden on the PS4 will have Coach Glass on mobile devices;- Lawsuit over Aliens: Colonial Marines' advertising may be settled for $1.25 million;- Cards Against Humanity guys launch a new Kickstarter;- Microsoft is selling Xbox Entertainment Studios;- Two fish are playing Street Fighter 2 on Twitch.Enjoy.
We finally have all three hosts—Holy Goalie, Nick Dinicola, and Edie Sellers—together for a show. It's about damn time, am I right?But there's only one game on their minds: Diablo III for the PS4. The crew chats up gameplay changes and the host of new additions to the title for its Playstation debut. News, of course, also plays a big role. Topics include:- EXTENSIVE review of Diablo III (PS4);- Assassin's Creed Monopoly board game coming to Europe;- Rockstar debuts 10 new flight-based missions for Grand Theft Auto V;- What died faster: Watch Dogs or Titanfall?- Telltale nabs Destiny writer Joshua Rubin for its Game of Thrones series;- Shuhei Youshida says Sony's not very sure why the PlayStation 4 is so popular;- GamesCom attendance this year: 335,000;- No Man's Sky will not be "infinite," but it's pretty damned close;- Recent Assassin's Creed games will not come to Wii U and Ubisoft will no longer make mature-rated games for the Wii U;- Madden on the PS4 will have Coach Glass on mobile devices;- Lawsuit over Aliens: Colonial Marines' advertising may be settled for $1.25 million;- Cards Against Humanity guys launch a new Kickstarter;- Microsoft is selling Xbox Entertainment Studios;- Two fish are playing Street Fighter 2 on Twitch.Enjoy.