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Here she is bois, here she is world, here's June! We are here with Oscar-nominee June Squibb. You Might Know Her From Thelma, Nebraska, About Schmidt, The Humans, Hubie Halloween, In & Out, Girls, Inside Out 2, and Broadway productions of Gypsy and Waitress. We were delighted to talk to 95-year-old June about her role in the action-dramedy Thelma for which she absolutely deserves an Oscar nomination. From fearlessly driving a scooter to charming the late Richard Roundtree, June opened up about her very first “lead role” and the difference in being number one on the callsheet. We also got the intel on her time as a replacement for Electra in the original (yes, original) Broadway production of Gypsy opposite Ethel Merman, returning to Broadway in a gender-reversed casting as Josie in Waitress, her rapport with director Alexander Payne (who she had to audition for AGAIN for role in Nebraska), and her upcoming lead role in Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut Eleanor the Great. This one will go down in the books for sure. Please go stream Thelma right after you listen! Patreon: www.patreon.com/youmightknowherfrom Follow us on social media: @youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week: Deh-ME Moore but DE-mee Lovato Demi Moore's name is Demetria Pam Anderson's comeback is so smart (Broadway, book, documentary, no makeup on red carpet, prestige film). She is 57 June's first starring film role is in 2024's Thelma available to stream on Hulu and Disney+ now Richard Roundtree's last film role (wears clothes so well) June did her own stunts but hasn't yet received Tom Cruise's coconut cake Headlining Eleanor the Great, directed by Scarlett Johansson (releasing 2025) Thelma written and directed by Josh Margolin Replaced in the original Broadway production of Gypsy with Ethel Merman (as Electra) and later went on the national tour with her Was auditioning for La Plume de ma Tante when the Gypsy stage manager came in and requested she audition to replace Chotzi Foley (original Electra) Only other Rose she saw was Tyne Daly in Gypsy on Broadway in 1988 Juliet Taylor was Woody Allen's casting director and she helped get her work Was in the off-Broadway production of The Boy Friend (produced by Gus Schirmer Jr) Returned to Broaday in 2018 to replace in Waitress as ‘Josie' thanks to Jessie Nelson Patti LuPone did her midnight cabaret show at Les Mouches after her performances at Evita Plays Bruce Dern's wife in Alexander Payne's 2013 film, Nebraska In & Out took forever to film since there were 3 different opinions of how the movie should go (Director: Frank Oz, Producer: Scott Rudin, and Star: Kevin Kline) Debbie Reynolds does a very odd Barbra Streisand impression and a great Meryl Streep Played an aging Broadway star in season 5 episode of Glee opposite her now friend, Chris Colfer Blood drinking leprechaun with glaucoma in anthology series, American Horror Stories Saw the nightclub act of the great Dorothy Loudon Worked at Upstairs at the Downstairs Every shirt June Squibb wears in Hubie Halloween
The Warblers are like rockstars here! This week, Emily and V look at the juggernaut slash ship to come out of Glee: Kurt Hummel/Blaine Anderson, AKA Klaine, which was born in the space of three glorious musical minutes this week in fandom history in 2010, when Blaine (Darren Criss) serenaded Kurt and the rest of Dalton Academy's student body with an accappella rendition of Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream" and hearts around the world exploded into confetti and tiny birds. We also discuss the logistics of using slushies as a weapon for an INORDINATE length of time. Were you a Klaine shipper? What did YOU miss on Glee? Sources YouTube This Week In Fandom History is a fandom-centric podcast that tells you… what happened this week in fandom history! Follow This Week in Fandom History on Tumblr at @thisweekinfandomhistory You can support the show via our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/thisweekinfandomhistory. If you have a fannish company, event, or service and would like to sponsor or partner with TWIFH, please contact us via the Tumblr link above. Please remember to rate the show 5 stars on your listening platform of choice!
After 10,000 years we're free, by which I mean we are cursed once again. The fourth season is upon us! In this bold new split narrative, what shall we find lost between New York and Lima? Gay ennui? Jaunty berets? A complete timeline of the cups song? At least some things never change - Will's gonna show his whole ass, Burt's gonna be perfect, and Tina's gonna get forgotten. If you want to contact us we can be found at loserlikemepod@gmail.com, or @loserlikemepod.bsky.social on BlueSky. Tanner can be found there @SparkyUpstart, and Christina @CWoodsArt. Check out the Corner Pod Net Discord here: https://discord.gg/Hf8Y2yEJPe.
This week on Glee on the Rocks we're parsing one of the greatest questions of human history: are you a Katy or are you a Gaga? This is S5E4, "A Katy or a Gaga." Nationals is looming and the latest competition, Throat Explosion, are stepping on the New Directions' niche of being "outsiders." Instead of dividing the New Directions into boys and girls for this week's Glee Club lesson, Mr. Schue opts to separate them into "Katy Perrys" and "Lady Gagas" in order to push them out of their comfort zones. It makes sense in the episode...kind of. Over in New York, Kurt Hummel is on a mission to get our of his own comfort zone and cross an item off his NYC bucket list by starting a band. Something he definitely has time for between work and classes. But the will the unforgettable and wildly talented Starchild (aka Adam Lambert) be too much for Kurt's ego to handle? Also there's relationship drama, because of course there is. So, are you a Katy or a Gaga? Or do you refuse to fit into the pop girl binary? Subscribers to Fandom on the Rocks will gain access to our bonus mini (and not so mini!) episodes, where we dive deeper into the behind the scenes of Glee, our days in the original fandom, and our other fandom interests. Subscribe today! Find us on the Internet: https://linktr.ee/fandomontherocks Support the pod: Patreon.com/fandomontherocks
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Olive and Eliza recap and review the ninth episode of season 4: Swan Song! The New Directions officially disband after a devastating loss at Sectionals, leading to Sue Sylvester's first triumph is several episodes. And speaking of triumphs, our prayer's for "good things for Kurt Hummel" are FINALLY answered in the epic audition/concert that sets him apart from all the others! Episode contains no known trigger warnings. Please let us know if you'd like one added by reaching out to us on social media! Twitter: @SingsationsPod Instagram: singsationspod Facebook: The Singsations Podcast https://singsationspod.tumblr.com
He lit up the small screen as Kurt Hummel in the mega-hit show "Glee," and now he's lighting up the literary world with his diverse young adult novels! Actor, singer, and best-selling author Chris Colfer joins Sophia to talk about the grueling and challenging process of being on Glee, what terrified him about playing Kurt, and his struggles with perfectionism. He shares how writing became his escape, and how it kept him sane throughout his time on Glee! Chris also reveals he would love to tackle Broadway someday, offers advice for those who want to break into the industry, and discusses the inspiration behind his new sci-fi book, "Roswell Johnson Saves the World!" available in bookstores now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been a looming threat for years, but we're finally here– and just in time for Pride, it turns out!!! This one's for everyone who seems themselves in Kurt Hummel, regardless of their gender or sexuality. Watch the video version of this episode here! Sleepover Cinema is sponsored by Regal Cinemas' Regal Unlimited Program! New subscribers can use code REGTOOPINK for 10% off of Regal Unlimited for the first 3 months. Make sure to sign up today! Join our Discord server here! Check out our merch shop here! Get 15% off Casetify with code 15SLEEPOVER! Follow Sleepover Cinema on Instagram here! Follow Hannah and Audrey on Instagram here! Sleepover Cinema TikTok Sleepover Cinema Twitter More about Too Pink Productions For more details on this episode, go to www.evergreenpodcasts.com/sleepover-cinema! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don't stop believin'! This week, V and Emily go back to a very different world. A pre-Glee world. And it kind of isn't pretty. While V loved Glee at first, its legacy is... not super chill and great? Outside of a few key ships that will get their own episodes later on this year and/or early next year? So this episode is about Glee as a whole, which... listen. The songs slapped. They did. However. There are so many "howevers." Also, V had a life-paradigm-shifting experience on YouTube vis-a-vis show choir while researching this episode, so there's that. Also, you may be looking at this episode thinking, "Last week, you said the next episode would be about May the 4th." Since we are WELL past that week in fandom history, we're instead jumping ahead to get back on schedule and will be releasing the May the 4th Holiday Special on Patreon for all donors. Sources Does Glee Hate Its Women? by Robert George Dear Writers of Glee by @delladilly Glee is not progressive. by @feministglee This Week In Fandom History is a fandom-centric podcast that tells you… what happened this week in fandom history! Follow This Week in Fandom History on Tumblr at @thisweekinfandomhistory You can support the show via our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/thisweekinfandomhistory. If you have a fannish company, event, or service and would like to sponsor or partner with TWIFH, please contact us via the Tumblr link above. Please remember to rate the show 5 stars on your listening platform of choice!
Glee (2009-2015) blazed trails in queer representation with its catchy musical numbers, intricate storylines, and iconic LGBTQ+ characters like Kurt Hummel and Santana Rivera. This week, Aidan and Aditi reflect on Glee's influence while drawing parallels to Heartstopper (2022-), a fresh series spotlighting young LGBTQ romance. Listen to the full episode to find out Aidan's St. Louis celebrity connections! __ Hosted by: Aditi Misra & Aidan Taylor Producer: Shei Yu | Content Writers: Aditi Misra & Aidan Taylor I Editorial Review: Saadia Khan I Sound Designer & Editor: Steve Martin I Immigrantly Theme Music: Simon Hutchinson | Other Music: Epidemic Sound | Cover art design: Josephine Chai | Executive Producer: Saadia Khan Please share the love and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify to help more people find us! If you want to share your thoughts about this or other episodes, reach out at banterly@immigrantlypod.com Banterly is an Immigrantly Media Production. Episodes are released weekly every Wednesday. For advertising inquiries, you can contact us at info@immigrantlypod.com
And That's What You REALLY Missed - The SNIXXMAS Special Tickets here: And That's What You REALLY Missed - The SNIXXMAS Special – Mandolin Box Office We know him as Kurt Hummel…but what do we really know about Chris Colfer and how he became Kurt? More importantly, how did becoming Kurt affect Chris?! Luckily for us (in case you haven't guessed it yet) Chris joins Kevin and Jenna on the pod to discuss exactly those things and more! The impact of landing the role at 18, being forced to come out and the public response to all of it. Plus…stories of auditions, canceling going to the Grammys to go on a date and he weighs in on Turkey Lurkey Time number ... did he like it or not? There's a lot to unpack here…better grab a snack!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eliza and Olive recap and review episode fourteen of season two; Blame It On the Alcohol! The New Directions throw caution to the wind in yet another school assembly... We are once again reminded that biphobia was rampant and unforgiving circa 2011, and even we can't defend Kurt Hummel this episode. At least Rachel Berry is slightly less annoying with letting loose (and not singing about hair accessories), right? Episode contains heavy discussion about underage drinking, alcoholism, addiction, and biphobia throughout. Please proceed with caution. Twitter: @SingsationsPod Instagram: singsationspod Facebook: The Singsations Podcast https://singsationspod.tumblr.com
This week, we're breaking down S1 E3 - "Acafellas", featuring cough syrup addiction, loss of thumbs, adult male bonding, Lincoln Navigators, somehow believing that Kurt Hummel is straight, and more!
This week is Victoria's pick for least favorite episode of Glee: Prom Queen. We hear from Jacob Ben Israel, Sue almost pulls Artie's teeth out, and Trev and Victoria talk about their favorite and least favorite supermodels. Instagram - https://instagram.com/ykthatepisodeTwitter - https://twitter.com/ykthatepisodeWebsite: https://ykthatepisode.com
S2E4: Emilee and Lauren discuss their one year podcast anniversary celebration plans along with king Kurt Hummel, Finchel and the beginning of Fabrevans. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gleekplease/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gleekplease/support
This week Victoria and Trev talk about another one of Trev's favorites, Original Song! They discuss Blaine Anderson and his big puppy dog eyes, why Hell To The No is the best song ever performed on Glee, and we stand in solidarity with everyone who reads fan fiction at inappropriate times. Instagram - https://instagram.com/ykthatepisodeTwitter - https://twitter.com/ykthatepisodeWebsite: https://ykthatepisode.com
This week Victoria and Trev cover yet another season 2 episode with significant scenes for both Santana and Kurt: Sexy! We make two separate references to Grease, complain about Emma's prudish behavior, and spend over 10 minutes in deep conjecture about some of Taylor Swift's songs.Instagram - https://instagram.com/ykthatepisodeTwitter - https://twitter.com/ykthatepisodeWebsite: https://ykthatepisode.com
"Well Mister Snow..... Here I am!" This episode Kat and SLee discuss the Rogers and Hammerstein classic Carousel. This show has everything: Ghosts, Clambakes, and slaps that feel like kisses. They swoon over the score and share some well founded concerns about the plot. Listen along as the girls discuss Slee's viral video and the Kurt Hummel of it all and Kat airs her undergrad dirty laundry.There is brief chat about the Emojiland tour cancelation, and some Stranger Things season 3 spoilers. *This show has depictions of Domestic Abuse and Suicide/Accidental Death*Performance Links:https://youtu.be/VUVqEwsXnZ0 - Carousel Opening Sequence from the 1993 National Theatre Productionhttps://youtu.be/mc4_6z8JsrQ - ‘If I Loved You' performed by Joshua Henry and Jessie Muellerhttps://youtu.be/eoCHwYkBJlM - Montage of Justin Peck's Choreography for the 2018 Broadway productionhttps://youtu.be/-4Wok-iG2jo - ‘(When I Marry) Mister Snow' performed by Audra McDonald from the 1994 Lincoln Center productionhttps://youtu.be/P8bARKUXwL0 - ‘When the Children are Asleep' performed by Lindsay Mendez and Alex Gemignanihttps://youtu.be/i3cmZxPfk6o - ‘Soliloquy' performed by Joshua HenryFollow us on Social Media!! @thispodwontrunaweek on instagram @thispodwontrun on twitterhttps://www.patreon.com/thispodcastwontrunaweek Hosts: Kat Shaw, @katlynwithak on all platforms Savannah-Lee Mumford @dntcallmesavannah on instagram and @dntclmesavannah on twitter Theme Song written and performed by: Rachel Lind @rachellindnyc on instagram and @rachelglind on twitterArtwork by: Adele Simms, @artsyadele on instagramSupport the show
This week, Tilmon and Katy make Kim and Barry's marriage issue's their problem. In their passionate attempts to identify what went wrong in America's favorite couple, they also make sure to add their two cents in how Ethan is handling his own marriage disputes and ruin the fantasy of the show by making unfounded assumptions of how they film Welcome to Plathville.
Eliza and Olive recap and review episode three of season tow; Grilled Cheesus! With the discussion of religion do's and don't's poorly pushed around by the Glee writers, Olive takes it upon themself to nitpick everything said this episode. If it wasn't obvious yet that both hosts would lay down their lives for Kurt Hummel, it will be after you listen to this! Is Grilled Cheesus a 'camp' masterpiece? You decide! Episode contains discussion of a near-death experience (heart attack) throughout 10:10 - discussion of Mark Salling (Only The Good Die Young) 28:47 - discussion of ableism Twitter: @SingsationsPod Instagram: singsationspod Facebook: The Singsations Podcast https://singsationspod.tumblr.com
“To make a living is not to make a killing. It's to have enough.” says Wendell Berry in many ways, in scores of books over the years. As we consider the future of the world we need to reflect on the counsel of Wendell Berry who reminds us that the world will take care of us if we take care of it; knowing and loving it. If there was a poet laureate for agriculture, it should be Wendell Berry. A few years ago the renowned Bill Moyers was successful in interviewing Wendell and he agreed we could share that conversation as a Farm To Table Talk podcast. As a capstone to a challenging year and a message that inspires us for another New Year, we once again bring back this conversation of Wendell Berry and Bill Moyers that originally aired on October 4, 2014 as a production of the Schumann Media Center and Mannes production. www.BerryCenter.org. The people who produced the original show are acknowledged here. Produced & Directed by ELENA MANNES; Editor DONNA MARINO; Director of Photography PETER NELSON; Art Direction DALE ROBBINS; Sound ROGER PHENIX; Coordinating Producer KRISTIN LOVEJOY; Associate Producers JESSICA BARI, RENIQUA ALLEN; Additional Camera JAY McCAIN, CHIP SWETNAM; Lighting Director DAN CUNNINGHAM; Grips MIKE DICKMAN, JAMES WISE; Make-up TAMARA LEE; Data Management LUKE STALEY; Production Assistant DAVID ZACHERY; Assistant Editor SCOTT GREENHAW. Special Thanks: MARY BERRY. TANYA BERRY, BONNIE CECIL, DWIGHT COTTON, ADOLFO DORING, TONY MORENO, LEAH BAYENS, CONNIE KAYS, MICHAEL KELEM, AMANDA ZACKEM Footage and Stills: Appalachian Voices, AP Images, Wendell Berry Family, Shay Boyd, Dan Carraco, Center for Ecoliteracy, Ben Evans, Getty Images, ilovemountains.org, James Baker Hall Archive, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, Guy Mendes, Oleg Ignatovich/Pond5, Twistah/Pond5, Kbuntu/Shutterstock, Spotmatik/Shutterstock, Suliman Razvan/Shutterstock, Suwit Gaewsee/Shutterstock, Chad A. Stevens, Wallace Global FundMusic: Courtesy of APM Music:, Abandoned Ruin, Josh Clark, Leon Hunt, Anthill A, Kurt Hummel, Ballad of Willie – Underscore, Ken Anderson, Rebecca Ruth Hall, Ein Takt Für Gitarre, Shih, Gaya-gaya, Hwa Chae Kyung, Completely Calm C, Klaus Stuehlen, Jesse James, Richard Gilks, Unknown, Madonna's March, Susi Gott, Pianissimo, Bob Bradley, Matthew Sanchez, Quiet Garden, Pascal Bournet, Silent Movements A, John Epping, Jeff Newmann, Skydancer A, Klaus Stuehlen, Skydancer B, Klaus Stuehlen Senior Executive Producer JUDY DOCTOROFF O'NEILL Production Executives KAREN KIMBALL, YUKA NISHINO. A production of the Schumann Media Center, Inc. and Mannes Productions, Inc.© 2013
In this episode of Doing Diversity in Writing, we—Bethany and Mariëlle—talk about diversity within diversity and what writers can learn from the concept of intersectionality. More specifically, we talk about: how Kimberlé Crenshaw came to coin the term ‘intersectionality' Black Lives Matter as an example of an organization that does diversity within diversity right intersectionality as a lens that helps you see how each individual character is made up of different identity markers and how these identity markers intersect within that individual character how a character's set of identity markers might mean different things or lead to different situations depending on context the fact that there are no universal characters – everyone is different because we're all made up of different identity markers why we need characters who have multiple diverse identity markers diversity as going beyond identity markers such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, (dis)ability and so on – it includes literally everything Some quotes from this week's episode: “Identity markers intersect - hence the term intersectionality - and how they intersect in a given space and time influences how they affect your place in society, the kinds of stereotypes that exist about you, the kinds of expectations people have of you, and so on, depending on the context you find yourself in.” “When we're writing inclusively and adding diverse characters to our fiction, it's really important to look beyond what might seem the single most important identity marker for a character.” “If you have a white male character and you decide to make them gay, you have to think through how that might affect anything else in their story and the story overall.” “Good writing always includes characters that make sense when considering where they're from, what they've encountered in their lives, what emotional baggage they acquired along the way, and so on. Adding this intersectional lens through that uncovering of who your character truly is and what they want and need just helps having a firm grasp on these characters.” And here are the (re)sources we mentioned on the show: Kimberlé Crenshaw: https://www.law.columbia.edu/faculty/kimberle-w-crenshaw The statement by Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatter.com/about Cassandra Clare's Shadowhunter series: https://shadowhunters.com Glee's Chris Ryan's decision to create Kurt Hummel and cut another diverse character: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Colfer This week's bonus material can be found here: https://representationmatters.art/2021/11/11/episode7 To be the first to know when our next episode drops, subscribe to our newsletter here: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/r3p6g8 As always, we'd love for you to join the conversation by filling out our questionnaires. Our Doing Diversity in Writing – Writer Questionnaire can be filled in at https://forms.gle/UUEbeEvxsdwk1kuy5 Our Doing Diversity in Writing – Reader Questionnaire can be filled in at https://forms.gle/gTAg4qrvaCPtqVJ36 Don't forget, you can find us at https://representationmatters.art/ and on https://www.facebook.com/doingdiversityinwriting
Kurt Hummel, FREDDIE MERCURY, Susan and carol from friends, we all most likely remember the first queer representation we saw on the screen, but have we ever stopped and thought about how those characters and stories effected us, our views and our personal journeys? This podcast offers the opportunity to explore the media we consume and the representations of LGBTQIA+ identities past, present and future through interviews with wonderful guests. My name is Harry, and this is Queer reflections.
Episode 11... arrived. The suggies dive into things that should not be normalized, peanut allergies, and fashion trends! Does not get better than that! Oh, they also talk about literally being Kurt Hummel and Rachel Berry. So yas. Enjoy the episode cutie sweeties! Instagram: sugarrushpodcast Contact: sugarrushpod@gmail.com
This is S3E18, "Choke." It's time for Rachel Berry and Kurt Hummel to audition for NYADA and things don't go exactly according to plan for either performer. The Glee girls discover a tragic secret about Coach Beiste while the boys of The New Directions help Puck pass a test with a musical aide. Our wonderful sound engineer is Adriana. Find us on the Internet: https://linktr.ee/gleeontherocks Support the pod on Patreon: Patreon.com/GleeontheRocks Get vaxxed. Take care of each other. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/glee-on-the-rocks-podcast/support
We're thrilled to welcome Ian and Lena from Recovering Gleek back for another week in the choir room! We start by typing Kurt Hummel, Rachel's constant competition and best friend. Up next is everyone's favorite Warbler Blaine Anderson. Lastly we celebrate steadfast friend and headstrong diva Mercedes Jones.Listen to Recovering Gleek: A Glee Podcast!Find them on Anchor!Tik Tok | Instagram | Twitter | recoveringgleek@gmail.comFind us online:Murjanatu Mutuwa on Twitter and Instagram!Lucas Graden on his website!Typecasting: Pop Culture by the Numbers on our website!Twitter | Instagram | Patreon | typecastingpod@gmail.comEnneagram Resources:The Enneagram InstituteThe Sleeping at Last PodcastThe Road Back to You
Kurt Hummel is here! Porcelain, your time is now. Another member of the New Directions original six, it's time to talk through Kurt's story and start off with discussion of season 1 and 2. At the end, we take all of Kurt's featured songs and reveal the final rankings based on voting from both hosts as well as anyone who participated in the song surveys! For part one, you'll hear #46-31 of Kurt's song rankings. The 46 songs up for discussion in the rankings are: Solos: 1x18: Rose’s Turn 2x03: I Want To Hold Your Hand 2x04: Le Jazz Hot! 2x16: Blackbird 2x18: As If We Never Said Goodbye 2x21: Some People 3x02: I’m The Greatest Star 3x17: I Have Nothing 3x18: Not The Boy Next Door 3x22: I’ll Remember 4x09: Being Alive 4x21: You Are the Sunshine of My Life 5x15: I’m Still Here 6x12: Mr. Cellophane Duets: 1x09: Defying Gravity (with Rachel) 1x15: 4 Minutes (with Mercedes) 1x16: A House is Not A Home (with Finn) 2x04: Get Happy/Happy Days Are Here Again (with Rachel) 2x09: Don’t Cry For Me Argentina (with Rachel) 2x10: Baby It’s Cold Outside (with Blaine) 2x15: Animal (with Blaine) 2x16: Candles (with Blaine) 2x22: For Good (with Rachel) 3x01: Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead (with Rachel) 3x07: Perfect (with Blaine) 3x09: Let It Snow (with Blaine) 4x10: White Christmas (with Blaine) 4x13: Bring Him Home (with Rachel) 4x14: Just Can’t Get Enough (with Blaine) 4x15: Come What May (with Blaine) 5x01: Got To Get You Into My Life (with Blaine) 5x02: Get Back (with Rachel) 5x09: I Believe in a Thing Called Love (with Starchild) 5x13: I Am Changing (with Mercedes) 5x14: You Make Me Feel So Young (with Blaine) 5x14: Rockstar (with Starchild) 5x16: Love Is a Battlefield (with Blaine) 5x18: Story of My Life (with Blaine) 5x19: Lucky Star (with Maggie) 5x19: Memory (with Maggie) 5x20: American Boy (with Blaine) 6x03: It’s Too Late (with Blaine) 6x07: Somebody Loves You (with Blaine) 6x12: Popular (with Rachel) 6x13: Daydream Believer (with Blaine) Group Features: 5x07: Into the Groove Follow us on Twitter: @choirroompod E-mail us! Feedback, ideas, fact-checks, anything! choirroompodcast@gmail.com Want to help financially support the show? paypal.me/choirroompodcast
Kurt Hummel is here! Porcelain, your time is now. Another member of the New Directions original six, it's time to talk through Kurt's story. Part two focuses on Kurt's graduation in season 3 and transition to NYC in season 4! At the end, we take all of Kurt's featured songs and reveal the final rankings based on voting from both hosts as well as anyone who participated in the song surveys! For part two, you'll hear #30-16 of Kurt's song rankings. The 46 songs up for discussion in the rankings are: Solos: 1x18: Rose’s Turn 2x03: I Want To Hold Your Hand 2x04: Le Jazz Hot! 2x16: Blackbird 2x18: As If We Never Said Goodbye 2x21: Some People 3x02: I’m The Greatest Star 3x17: I Have Nothing 3x18: Not The Boy Next Door 3x22: I’ll Remember 4x09: Being Alive 4x21: You Are the Sunshine of My Life 5x15: I’m Still Here 6x12: Mr. Cellophane Duets: 1x09: Defying Gravity (with Rachel) 1x15: 4 Minutes (with Mercedes) 1x16: A House is Not A Home (with Finn) 2x04: Get Happy/Happy Days Are Here Again (with Rachel) 2x09: Don’t Cry For Me Argentina (with Rachel) 2x10: Baby It’s Cold Outside (with Blaine) 2x15: Animal (with Blaine) 2x16: Candles (with Blaine) 2x22: For Good (with Rachel) 3x01: Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead (with Rachel) 3x07: Perfect (with Blaine) 3x09: Let It Snow (with Blaine) 4x10: White Christmas (with Blaine) 4x13: Bring Him Home (with Rachel) 4x14: Just Can’t Get Enough (with Blaine) 4x15: Come What May (with Blaine) 5x01: Got To Get You Into My Life (with Blaine) 5x02: Get Back (with Rachel) 5x09: I Believe in a Thing Called Love (with Starchild) 5x13: I Am Changing (with Mercedes) 5x14: You Make Me Feel So Young (with Blaine) 5x14: Rockstar (with Starchild) 5x16: Love Is a Battlefield (with Blaine) 5x18: Story of My Life (with Blaine) 5x19: Lucky Star (with Maggie) 5x19: Memory (with Maggie) 5x20: American Boy (with Blaine) 6x03: It’s Too Late (with Blaine) 6x07: Somebody Loves You (with Blaine) 6x12: Popular (with Rachel) 6x13: Daydream Believer (with Blaine) Group Features: 5x07: Into the Groove Follow us on Twitter: @choirroompod E-mail us! Feedback, ideas, fact-checks, anything! choirroompodcast@gmail.com Want to help financially support the show? paypal.me/choirroompodcast
Kurt Hummel is here! Porcelain, your time is now. Another member of the New Directions original six, it's time to talk through Kurt's story. In part three we close out Kurt's story as he and Blaine become engaged, broken up, and then somehow married in seasons 5 and 6. At the end, we take all of Kurt's featured songs and reveal the final rankings based on voting from both hosts as well as anyone who participated in the song surveys! For part three, you'll hear #15-1 of Kurt's song rankings. The 46 songs up for discussion in the rankings are: Solos: 1x18: Rose’s Turn 2x03: I Want To Hold Your Hand 2x04: Le Jazz Hot! 2x16: Blackbird 2x18: As If We Never Said Goodbye 2x21: Some People 3x02: I’m The Greatest Star 3x17: I Have Nothing 3x18: Not The Boy Next Door 3x22: I’ll Remember 4x09: Being Alive 4x21: You Are the Sunshine of My Life 5x15: I’m Still Here 6x12: Mr. Cellophane Duets: 1x09: Defying Gravity (with Rachel) 1x15: 4 Minutes (with Mercedes) 1x16: A House is Not A Home (with Finn) 2x04: Get Happy/Happy Days Are Here Again (with Rachel) 2x09: Don’t Cry For Me Argentina (with Rachel) 2x10: Baby It’s Cold Outside (with Blaine) 2x15: Animal (with Blaine) 2x16: Candles (with Blaine) 2x22: For Good (with Rachel) 3x01: Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead (with Rachel) 3x07: Perfect (with Blaine) 3x09: Let It Snow (with Blaine) 4x10: White Christmas (with Blaine) 4x13: Bring Him Home (with Rachel) 4x14: Just Can’t Get Enough (with Blaine) 4x15: Come What May (with Blaine) 5x01: Got To Get You Into My Life (with Blaine) 5x02: Get Back (with Rachel) 5x09: I Believe in a Thing Called Love (with Starchild) 5x13: I Am Changing (with Mercedes) 5x14: You Make Me Feel So Young (with Blaine) 5x14: Rockstar (with Starchild) 5x16: Love Is a Battlefield (with Blaine) 5x18: Story of My Life (with Blaine) 5x19: Lucky Star (with Maggie) 5x19: Memory (with Maggie) 5x20: American Boy (with Blaine) 6x03: It’s Too Late (with Blaine) 6x07: Somebody Loves You (with Blaine) 6x12: Popular (with Rachel) 6x13: Daydream Believer (with Blaine) Group Features: 5x07: Into the Groove Follow us on Twitter: @choirroompod E-mail us! Feedback, ideas, fact-checks, anything! choirroompodcast@gmail.com Want to help financially support the show? paypal.me/choirroompodcast
In the 18TH episode of Season 2, Conor is joined by actress and the West End's Tracy Turnblad, Lizzie Bea, as they recap Born This Way. Tune in to hear their thoughts about the return of Kurt Hummel, Barbara Streisand, and all things Glee.Co-produced by Conor Burke and Daniella Harrison.
"To make a living is not to make a killing. It's to have enough." says Wendell Berry in many ways, in scores of books over the years. As we consider the future of the world we need to reflect on the counsel of Wendell Berry who reminds us that the world will take care of us if we take care of it; knowing and loving it. If there was a poet laureate for agriculture, it should be Wendell Berry. A few years ago the renowned Bill Moyers was successful in interviewing Wendell and he agreed we could share that conversation as a Farm To Table Talk podcast. As a capstone to a challenging year and a message that fits the holidays, we bring back this conversation of Wendell Berry and Bill Moyers that originally aired on October 4, 2014 as a production of the Schumann Media Center and Mannes production. www.BerryCenter.org. The people who produced the original show are acknowledged here. Produced & Directed by ELENA MANNES; Editor DONNA MARINO; Director of Photography PETER NELSON; Art Direction DALE ROBBINS; Sound ROGER PHENIX; Coordinating Producer KRISTIN LOVEJOY; Associate Producers JESSICA BARI, RENIQUA ALLEN; Additional Camera JAY McCAIN, CHIP SWETNAM; Lighting Director DAN CUNNINGHAM; Grips MIKE DICKMAN, JAMES WISE; Make-up TAMARA LEE; Data Management LUKE STALEY; Production Assistant DAVID ZACHERY; Assistant Editor SCOTT GREENHAW. Special Thanks: MARY BERRY. TANYA BERRY, BONNIE CECIL, DWIGHT COTTON, ADOLFO DORING, TONY MORENO, LEAH BAYENS, CONNIE KAYS, MICHAEL KELEM, AMANDA ZACKEM Footage and Stills: Appalachian Voices, AP Images, Wendell Berry Family, Shay Boyd, Dan Carraco, Center for Ecoliteracy, Ben Evans, Getty Images, ilovemountains.org, James Baker Hall Archive, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, Guy Mendes, Oleg Ignatovich/Pond5, Twistah/Pond5, Kbuntu/Shutterstock, Spotmatik/Shutterstock, Suliman Razvan/Shutterstock, Suwit Gaewsee/Shutterstock, Chad A. Stevens, Wallace Global FundMusic: Courtesy of APM Music:, Abandoned Ruin, Josh Clark, Leon Hunt, Anthill A, Kurt Hummel, Ballad of Willie – Underscore, Ken Anderson, Rebecca Ruth Hall, Ein Takt Für Gitarre, Shih, Gaya-gaya, Hwa Chae Kyung, Completely Calm C, Klaus Stuehlen, Jesse James, Richard Gilks, Unknown, Madonna’s March, Susi Gott, Pianissimo, Bob Bradley, Matthew Sanchez, Quiet Garden, Pascal Bournet, Silent Movements A, John Epping, Jeff Newmann, Skydancer A, Klaus Stuehlen, Skydancer B, Klaus Stuehlen Senior Executive Producer JUDY DOCTOROFF O’NEILL Production Executives KAREN KIMBALL, YUKA NISHINO. A production of the Schumann Media Center, Inc. and Mannes Productions, Inc.© 2013
THIS IS HOW WE DO IT! Kevin & Jenna talk about the wacky creation of Mr. Schuester's ACAFELLAS - Mercedes' showstopping performance of BUST YOUR WINDOWS - Sandy Ryerson's creepy obsession with JOSH GROBAN - AND the first times Kurt comes out.
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. THIS IS IT!! THE FINAL TDB PODCAST!! We're bringing back so many people for the finale - to talk about what the show and podcast has meant to us over the years. The Newdies Awards are handed out!! And Spaceorphan expresses how much this project and all of you have meant over the years. Thank you so much for listening!!!
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we return to our supplemental podcasts digging into Rainjoy’s Classic fic - All the Other Ghosts. This week we cover Chapters 27-30.
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we continue the discussion we started in the Road to Season 4 and explore the second half of the series. Discussions include - where the show was at post-Season 4, what worked and what didn't during the second half of the season, how outside factors played a role in what happened on screen, and the dwindling of fandom during the second half of the series.
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we read through the Dreams Come True script and talk about the differences between the script and the episode, as well as give our final thoughts on the finale.
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we return to our supplemental podcasts digging into Rainjoy’s Classic fic - All the Other Ghosts. This week we cover Chapters 23-26.
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we discuss Glee and the legacy it's had on society, read confessionals on how and why people love Klaine and the show, and we share a little insight on how the podcast is made.
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we take a look at various results of a few music polls done on TDB - and find out things that work, things that didn't, things that we'd wish had been done on the show, and things we were glad they didn't touch. We also discuss our own personal favorite performances.
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we take a final look at Blaine Anderson, what made him a great character, what made him a unique character, and what about his story made it worth coming back to again and again.
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we take a final look at Kurt Hummel, what made him a great character, what made him a unique character, and what about his story made it worth coming back to again and again.
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we return to our supplemental podcasts digging into Rainjoy's Classic fic - All the Other Ghosts. This week we cover Chapters 20-22
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we wrap up season 6! Discussions include - how we felt about the season, what worked and what didn't, how we felt about the characters' and the show's endings, and our favorites of the season.
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we discuss LGBT Issues; discussions include - how sexuality was handled between men and women, bisexuality, gender issues, how progressive the show was, controversies the show had, and asexuality.
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we take a look at tropes, the trope tournament that we hosted, what people really latch on to, and why we like specific tropes so much.
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we discuss the TDB Poll where you guys decided what was the Best and Worst of Glee!! And let's just say the results... okay, they're not /that/ surprising. But, Spaceorphan makes up a new word, a new phrase, and we are joined by guest star Damian McGinty. (He's... not really there, it's a joke guys...just listen to the podcast...)
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we take a look at the series finale - Dreams Come True (6x13), and go through each scene to take an extra long look at how the show chose to wrap things up. The podcast still has more episodes coming, but we've finally reached the end of line with the episode discussions.
A Glee podcast dedicated to discussing Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson. This week we return to our supplemental podcasts digging into Rainjoy's Classic fic - All the Other Ghosts. This week we cover Chapters 17-19.
Chris Colfer has been a YA writer, middle grade writer, screenwriter, actor in movies including Struck by Lighting, based on a book he wrote, and Kurt Hummel on Glee. Soon he's adding director to the list, with the film adaptation of his bestselling Land of Stories series, set in a fairytale land and inspired by a story he started writing when he was seven years old. Colfer is busy, but he sat down with us to talk about fairy tales, his writing process, and his new book, The Land of Stories: The Ultimate Book Hugger's Guide.
Today's episode is all about Comfort - on your needles, for your eyes and ears, and simmering in your kitchen. We'll look at the new Coastal Knits pattern book. And “The Pagan Corner” brings us comfort at home, for home is a sacred space.Shownotes for episode 9:Housekeeping:Enter to win a skein of Vesper sock yarn or undyed spinning fibre at the shownotes for Episode 8. The Knitter's Needles:QED - 100% Blue-faced Leicester wool, worsted weight, by The Sanguine Gryphon (Ravelry link to QED) Big Blue - 100% Blue-faced Leicester wool, chunky/aran weight, by Fleece Artist (Ravelry link)Coastal Knits, a pattern book by Alana Dakos and Hannah Fettig. In the Kitchen/Eyes & Ears, Comfort special:Some of my recipes (at my personal blog): Carrot Ginger SoupCauliflower/Potato/Leek Soup (known around my house as "white soup" - good way to get kids to eat veggies :-)Chili con CarneBooks:Lucy Maud Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables series, Emily of New Moon triology)Bill Richardson, CBC radio personality, author of the Bachelor Brothers' Bed & Breakfast, Bachelor Brothers' Bed & Breakfast Pillow Book, & Bachelor Brothers' Bedtime Companion (all available on Amazon.com).Michael Ondaantje, author of Annil's Ghost and The English Patient. Music (two of my favourite songs lately):"As if we never said goodbye", sung by Kurt Hummel (played by Chris Colfer), in the TV show Glee."Turning Tables", sung by Holly Holiday (played by guest Gwyneth Paltrow), in the TV show Glee.