Klingon adaptation of the story from Charles Dickens
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Episode 206: Project Daedalus Discovery S2E9 Jen the Klingon Pop Warrior joins Holly, Aaron, and David this week to discuss Project Daedalus this week’s episode of Star Trek Discovery. Jen brings us sad news that the Klingon Christmas Carol will not be playing at all this year. We also have some news about the Deep Space Nine documentary What We Left behind. Project Daedalus is the episode Holly was waiting for since this episode prominently features Airium. Unfortunately there are no Klingons in this episode two times having Jen on and no Klingons to talk about with her. We did record this episode on jolly old St. Patrick's day so drinking and shenanigans are sure to ensue. It’s time to grab some more Guinness it’s time for your weekly shot of Star Trek. Please take a look at Jen’s website and follow her on Facebook and Twitter! https://www.klingonpopwarrior.com/ https://www.facebook.com/klingonpopwarrior/ https://twitter.com/KlingonPop You can watch the HIchop music video at the below link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2bjc6U0tjI&t=6s Our music is provided by! http://warp11.com/ you can follow them at! https://twitter.com/warp11 If you would like to donate to us to help keep the show going please look at our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Synthaholics?ty=h If you are a fan of Guy Davis and his art and comics you can support him at his Patreon https://www.patreon.com/GSDavisArt?ty=h Take a look at Holly’s Website and blog https://hollymichellev.wixsite.com/voiceover Join the Facebook conversation! https://www.facebook.com/groups/Synthaholics/ Email us synthaholics@yahoo.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/synthaholics Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/SynthaholicDuo Or Tumblr http://synthaholics.tumblr.com/ Subscribe to us on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/synthaholics-star-trek-podcast/id981239466?mt=2 Subscribe to us on Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Immzfeujybtpjrz54khq3luqj3m Subscribe to us on iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/show/263-synthaholics-a-star/ Or subscribe to us on Stitcher Radio http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/david-duncan/synthaholics?refid=stpr
Foley Special Guest Ele Matelan Ele (She/Her/Hers) is probably most recognizable to audiences as WildClaw Theatre’s resident Foley artist. She has designed, choreographed, and performed Foley for their annual Deathscribe horror radio festival since 2011, as well as for companies including Hartlife NFP, Lifeline Theatre, Oak Park Festival Theatre, Columbia College Chicago, Otherworld Theatre, Starlight Radio Dreams, Festival 56, Stone Hearth Theatre, MCL, Columbia College, Prop Thtr, and The Second City Training Center. She has performed with WildClaw's Best of Deathscribe at the Arsht Arts Center in Miami, The Hear Now Audio Arts Festival in Kansas City, and has opened for horror podcast darling The No Sleep Podcast on tour. Ele is also a company member with The House Theatre of Chicago, and her native-Dallas’s Mr. Toad’s Theatre Circle. When she's not making things go BUMP in the night with WildClaw, she performs as Foley artist for Locked Into Vacancy Entertainment's serialized comedy podcasts recorded monthly in front of a live audience at Stage 773. You can hear Ele’s voiceover performances as Cassie Wilkins, Switchblades Cobalt, and more(!) in Hartlife NFP's award-winning, post-apocalyptic audio drama Our Fair City, and as part of the ensemble in their upcoming series Unwell; AND as a member of the ensemble in Toxic Bag's upcoming audio drama “Tales of Richard: Post-Apocalyptic Cabinet Maker." Ele will work her magic next with Locked Into Vacancy Entertainment. (tickets for the show here) http://www.lockedintovacancy.com/ Foley Special Guest Joe Griffin Joe Griffin’s work as a recording engineer and sound designer over the past 25 years encompasses a wide variety of media, including theatre, film, music, corporate communications and advertising. In the world of indie film, Joe wears a number of hats, notably dialog editor, sound designer,ADR/Foley recordist and re-recording mixer. His filmography includes Nebula Creatives’ shortfilm Out of Sight, which was screened at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival; Hot DiggityProductions’ feature Scary Normal; Sigsaly Entertainment and Conjecture Media’s feature Market Value; and JAMS Productions’ short MOOSE, featuring Samuel L. Jackson. Theatrical sound design work in Chicago includes You Think It’s Easy Being the Tooth Fairy? with Lifeline Theatre; Dracula with The Hypocrites; Coronado and Otherwise Engaged with Steep Theatre Company; three years as designer/composer for A Klingon Christmas Carol with Commedia Beauregard; and four years as music director for Deathscribe, Wildclaw Theatre’s short horror plays festival. Other theatre work includes After Ashley, Angels in America, Machinal and ten seasons of summer Shakespeare at Moraine Valley Community College in Palos Hills, IL, and These Shining Lives, Richard III, Harvest and Macbeth at Oakton Community College in Glenview, IL. Animation sound work includes the award-winning “Hemingway in 15 Seconds” series for the Ernest Hemingway Foundation, and the award-wining “Getting to Know” educational series which features artists such as Andy Warhol, Rembrandt, da Vinci, and Van Gogh, as well as U.S. Presidents Washington, Adams, Jefferson and Lincoln. Joe’s advertising experience is extensive. Since 1992 he has worked on radio, TV and online advertisements for national and international brands such as Dove, Sears, Suave, Allstate, American Family Insurance, BP, 7-Eleven, Miller Lite and the Chicago Blackhawks. In 1996, Joe and business partner Steve Baldwin pioneered the field of sound effects specifically designed for use in tabletop roleplaying. Their Game Masters Collection effects continue to define the state of the art for purpose-built tabletop RPG sound. Joe has recently launched his own series of high-resolution sound effects libraries aimed at audio production professionals. A graduate of Michigan State University and alumnus of Columbia College Chicago, Joe also served on the Professional Advisory Committee at the Illinois Institute of Art for five years. For work samples and expanded projects list: https://griffinsounddesign.wordpress.com/ Joe is currently working on sound design for “The Time Warp Trio” at Lifeline theatre in Chicago; the first season of the audio drama “Tales of Richard: Post-Apocalyptic Cabinet Maker;” Glass City Media’s short film “Limerence;” and an album of soundtrack music for the Warhammer 40k role-playing game.
We sit down with Andrea Hansen, John Gleason Teske, and Tony Bunnell to talk A Klingon Christmas Carol, linguistics and working in a fictional language, balancing Christmas and Star Trek… The post Scapi Radio 11.18.17 Andrea Hansen, John Gleason Teske, Tony Bunnell appeared first on Scapi Magazine.
We're back with some Trek news, some updates on Star Trek: Discovery, and an interview with the stars of A Klingon Christmas Carol!Tune in on Twitter @eistpod at 8:30pm central next Sunday for another episode of Star Trek: Discoverage!Follow the adventures of the USS Shenzhou in Desperate Hours!http://amzn.to/2igQlV0Pre-order Drastic Measures on Amazon!http://amzn.to/2yy90VtFollow us on Twitter and Facebook for updates on Star Trek: Discovery!http://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttp://www.facebook.com/eistpod
We're back with some Trek news, some updates on Star Trek: Discovery, and an interview with the stars of A Klingon Christmas Carol!Tune in on Twitter @eistpod at 8:30pm central next Sunday for another episode of Star Trek: Discoverage!Follow the adventures of the USS Shenzhou in Desperate Hours!http://amzn.to/2igQlV0Pre-order Drastic Measures on Amazon!http://amzn.to/2yy90VtFollow us on Twitter and Facebook for updates on Star Trek: Discovery!http://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttp://www.facebook.com/eistpod
This week we interview Katie Jones from Atique to learn more about their combination of vintage jewelry and virtual reality. We also run-down the week’s tech news including Julio’s picks for Minnesota-made holiday tech gifts, A Klingon Christmas Carol and why everyone should have a Ring doorbell. Hosts: Tim Elliott, Phil Wilson and Julio Ojeda-Zapata... [Read More...]
It is a good day to pod this week as the show is invaded by Thought Admiral Qob (aka Bill Hedrick) for a look at Day of the Dove! We dive deep into the philosophy of the Star Trek's favorite "bad guys", the Klingons, and we discuss the majesty of Kang, why the Klingons killed off their gods, the bitter lot of a Federation colonist, female Klingons, and what is up with Chekov's (non-existent) brother. Grab a bowl of gagh (live, preferably), down some bloodwine, and join us for a talk about one of the episodes that make the Klingons what they are today! Qapla'! Bill can be found online at the Klingon Assault Group and appearing in A Klingon Christmas Carol.
It's fitting Matt chose to talk about board games because I think this episode has the fun and enthusiasm of sitting down for a rousing game with friends. Matt tells the best stories and so aptly applies his love of board games to his job with gamification AND to his passion for improv in the search for the game and beyond. This is an excellent ep especially for fellow gamers and follows Klingon Christmas Carol's Christopher Kidder-Mostrom well as Matt is a member of Improvised Star Trek (and Improvised Shakespeare). Play it, my babies! Notes: The creator of Settlers of Catan is, indeed, Klaus Teuber. NogginLabs, where Matt works. Jane McGonigal's TED Talks The Cones of Dunshire from Parks and Recreation THIS is what Matt referred to that gamers figured out. VERY cool.
Hola mis amigos! Enjoy this sweet ep with my new friend Christopher Kidder-Mostrom who explores his passion for translating that started in a grad program and has culminated in his theatre company Commedia Beauregard. Chris and his company have an incredible mission statement to bring important works of theatre from other languages into English while keeping the essence of the pieces intact. He also goes into some of the history on the company's production of A Klingon Christmas Carol, a fun version of the Dickens classic that marks the first play ever performed in the Star Trek language, Klingon. Live long and prosper, MBSheads! Notes: Commedia Beauregard Lope de Vega is the prolific Spanish writer of La Dragontea Pope John Paul II's The Jeweller's Shop has been adapted into a film, too Christopher's "I Killed Roger" at Your Stories
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: turning people into products, patches into pounds and pence, protecting poultry, priorities, primary patchers on projects, and PDFs into poison. Subscribe via RSS or iTunes. How do you say “infringement” in Farsi? Gunnar: There’s an app for that HT @CampCatastrophe: Deep Brain Stimulation implant “about the size of a stopwatch” Almost related: LG jumps on the vestibulo-ocular reflex chicken powered steady cam bandwagon Not related: Chicken safety vest HT Keenan: First Amendment expert Eugene Volokh on Sufficient Speech vs. Facebook HT Matt Micene: If you use Google services, you could become an ad next month Step 1: Opt out here Step 2: Enable Adblock Plus or Adblock Edge Moral of the story: don’t get Scroogled. At least Microsoft isn’t doing creepy tracking. Oh wait, never mind. LinkedIn makes hacker’s dreams come true State Decoded has the SCAP Security Guide baked in! HT Mil-OSS: Google Offers New Bounty Program For Securing Open-Source Software News Flash: Oracle Still Hates Open Source Software Mil-OSS weighs in Nominations Now Open for 2014 Red Hat Innovation Awards Red Hat Summit Call for Proposals closes November 5 Red Hat Government Symposium is on for November 6! JBoss Day in Austin on November 12 C5ISR Summit in Charleston on November 13 Alamo ACE (AFCEA) in San Antonio on November 19 Cantas = open source Trello Matt Micene and Dave celebrate National Cybersecurity Awareness Month with a blog post RHEL 5.9 to 5.10 risk report Measure it yourself RIP acroread OpenStack Havana is out! Activity dashboard RHEV 3.3 beta has OpenStack goodness too HT Yasir Syeed: OpenStack threatens Paas? Customers and partners we like Emergent and Red Hat Announce Cloud Collaboration Around OpenShift PaaS The Navy’s newest warship is powered by Linux The Eisenhower Matrix The Ten Most Expensive Vehicles To Operate Cutting Room Floor Pizza Hat HUD for your car Raspberry Pi internet controlled whoopie cushion Build your own Arduino powered Enigma machine Open source HTML5 Full Screen Mario Run Linux on an emulated MIPS processor… in your browser w/JavaScript! (Securely?) Boot to Zork using UEFI A Klingon Christmas Carol performed in the original Klingon with English supertitles and narrative analysis from the Vulcan Institute of Cultural Anthropology Jim Henson’s Muppet Computer from 1963 The scientific proof why Dave is addicted to Nacho Cheese Doritos 27 Actors Who Got Their Starts on Miami Vice We Give Thanks @CampCatastrophe, Keenan, Matt Micene, Mil-OSS, and Yasir Syeed for encouraging us by giving us items to discuss!
In which two high school friends, Aron and Audrey, who haven't spoken on the phone or seen each other for thirteen years attempt to catch up. On everything. All at once. In which Aron and Audrey also make no preparations at all and instead choose to jump into this whole podcasting thing completely off the cuff. And also, there's coffee. And discussion of high school, politics, religion and feelings. All of the feelings. Also: 1. Why is there only one Vulcan hairstyle?2. What's the one word that best describes the Klingon Christmas Carol?3. What would a zombie apocalypse look like if we replaced the zombies with jocks?4. How to Avoid Thinking You Invented Choc-Ola and ThinkGeek.Next Week:1. Aron and Audrey's favorite podcasts.2. Why You Should Be VERY Cautious When Looking up Buffy-inspired Fan-Fiction on the internet.3. Plenty of TREK talk, feminist and otherwise.4. And more...http://archive.org/download/BornForGeekdomRadio-Episode01-ItBegins/bfg_001_20813.mp3
A special piece produced by the cast of the Klingon Christmas Carol. Improvised Star Trek loves the Klingon Christmas Carol, and so should you. The show runs through Dec. 30th at the Raven Theatre in Chicago IL.
News: Star Trek Into Darkness poster revealed. New trailer coming this Thursday, Dec. 6. The iPad PADD app is updated, supports iPhone and iPod touch. A Klingon Christmas Carol plaing in Chicago. The real USS Enterprise decommissioned, and a new Enterprise (CVN-90) will take its place. Ten Forward: We talk about the TNG S2 theatrical event. Star Trek in pop culture: The Cage in German Episode insight: "Observer Effect" from Enterprise S4 Character insight: Gary Mitchell Subspace communications Collectables: 24k Enterprise pizza cutter and Star Trek Pocketflix viewer
Cast member and official tweeter for A Klingon Christmas Carol, Jen Usellis Mackay, joins us at the lunch table this week. Jen gives us the inside scoop on what it's like to work on the first play performed in the Klingon language, how to get in on this year's performances in Chicago, and Yo-Yo Ma's Romulan music project (not really). Later the Nerds get a mini language lesson from Jen and we all play a few rounds of "our favorite Klingon things". Listen and find out why tlhutlhlu'meH QaQ jajvam!
Cast member and official tweeter for A Klingon Christmas Carol, Jen Usellis Mackay, joins us at the lunch table this week. Jen gives us the inside scoop on what it's like to work on the first play performed in the Klingon language, how to get in on this year's performances in Chicago, and Yo-Yo Ma's Romulan music project (not really). Later the Nerds get a mini language lesson from Jen and we all play a few rounds of "our favorite Klingon things". Listen and find out why tlhutlhlu'meH QaQ jajvam!
This week talk about "A Klingon Christmas Carol" with Rick Peete. Also, the Enterprise episode "Carpenter Street" and lots of listener clips. Enjoy this packed podcast!