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What do you get when In the News takes over the whole episode? A disorganized perfection, and we wouldn't have it any other way. This week on Wisdom from the Wardrobe, Lady P's plan was promptly disregarded like fast-fashion from last season, while the 2025 Met Gala pulled at our heartstrings. With the theme "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," and the dress code "Tailored for You," we perused the blue carpet, and we are here for every bead, button, and bespoke moment! We breakdown the best and most unforgettable looks (and unapologetically fabulous looks) and some that had wondering what happened: Shaboozey made his Met Gala debut in a turquoise wave-patterned suit, matched with turquoise grillz, and a tilted wide brim hat basically saying, "I am the owner of this carpet." Lauryn Hill looking like butter wouldn't melt in her Jude Dontoh suit that included cape, umbrella, and drama worthy collar that gave us chills. Demi Moore, black tie redefined with a beaded ensemble that was an actual necktie. Fashion pun intended and executed completely. And Colman Domingo serving royalty in Valentino and Boucheron layered with sequins, and more texture than a luxury fabric swatch book, to name just a few. If you enjoy a none too serious Met Gala recap with a side of sass and smarts, and tailored suit talk, this episode is custom made for you. Listen in for your weekly dose of style talk.
What do you get when In the News takes over the whole episode? A disorganized perfection, and we wouldn't have it any other way. This week on Wisdom from the Wardrobe, Lady P's plan was promptly disregarded like fast-fashion from last season, while the 2025 Met Gala pulled at our heartstrings. With the theme "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," and the dress code "Tailored for You," we perused the blue carpet, and we are here for every bead, button, and bespoke moment! We breakdown the best and most unforgettable looks (and unapologetically fabulous looks) and some that had wondering what happened: Shaboozey made his Met Gala debut in a turquoise wave-patterned suit, matched with turquoise grillz, and a tilted wide brim hat basically saying, "I am the owner of this carpet." Lauryn Hill looking like butter wouldn't melt in her Jude Dontoh suit that included cape, umbrella, and drama worthy collar that gave us chills. Demi Moore, black tie redefined with a beaded ensemble that was an actual necktie. Fashion pun intended and executed completely. And Colman Domingo serving royalty in Valentino and Boucheron layered with sequins, and more texture than a luxury fabric swatch book, to name just a few. If you enjoy a none too serious Met Gala recap with a side of sass and smarts, and tailored suit talk, this episode is custom made for you. Listen in for your weekly dose of style talk.
Hey ya'll! Check out this week's review from the book “His Love is One in a billion. This book is filled with some much drama and excitement! Tune in for the fun! To find this book, visit: https://a.co/d/6GpLJay To find more books by this author, visit: https://mzladyp.com Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatureadinpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whatureadinpodcastYoutube: https://youtube.com/channel/UChpqseCdr7zn5MT001AKElw Into/Outro Music by: JCHave some requests or recommendations, visit https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeEhKqujuxqe0VkIBDm_D5JTwJsR-XiBvPC610bo_bn5OpylA/viewform?usp=sf_link to submit.
In today's episode, we're excited to share the Mary Eliza Mahoney Mentoring Program, a transformative new initiative from the College of Nursing. Host Heidi Keeler is joined by Dr. Precious Davis, also known as Dr. Lady P, the program's inaugural director. As a first-generation college graduate herself, Dr. Lady P brings a unique and compassionate perspective to mentoring first-generation nursing students, guiding them through the challenges of higher education. Tune in to hear how this program is making a lasting impact on aspiring nurses. Don't forget to check the show notes for more information!
Dearest Gentle Listeners, Join me and Teatime with Lady P while we spill the tea on all things Polin. We deep dive into season 2 in particular as we look at how their individual characters are developing and how that feeds into the end goal of them being perfect for each other. We look into some of the familiar deep rooted insecurities that are holding these two apart but more so, we look into the underlying moments of affection they hold for one another. Yours Truly, Lady Whistledown & Lady P
Dearest Gentle Listeners, This weeks episode is a little different in format and sound as I am joined by a dear friend who runs a Bridgerton Tiktok account called Teatime with Lady P. This week we delve into the tea that is watching Penelope and Colin develop their friendship and affections of one another. Yours truly, Lady Whistledown and Lady P
Tune in to the latest episode of "Wisdom from the Wardrobe" where our fabulous style squad spills the beans on the must-have items to strut your stuff from Spring to Summer! From trendy trousers to breezy blouses, we've got you covered with timeless classics that are anything but dull as you shine through the season. As always there's more! In our "Short 'n Chic" news segment, we dive into the surprising study that suggests wearing heels might just give you a leg up on mobility. Lady P, our resident heel aficionado, is positively thrilled – because who says style can't be functional too? So, grab your favorite beverage, cozy up with your closet, and join us for an episode that's equal parts informative and entertaining! Stay stylish with the Michael Bruce Style team, and happy listening.
Tune in to the latest episode of "Wisdom from the Wardrobe" where our fabulous style squad spills the beans on the must-have items to strut your stuff from Spring to Summer! From trendy trousers to breezy blouses, we've got you covered with timeless classics that are anything but dull as you shine through the season. As always there's more! In our "Short 'n Chic" news segment, we dive into the surprising study that suggests wearing heels might just give you a leg up on mobility. Lady P, our resident heel aficionado, is positively thrilled – because who says style can't be functional too? So, grab your favorite beverage, cozy up with your closet, and join us for an episode that's equal parts informative and entertaining! Stay stylish ith the Michael Bruce Style team, and happy listening.
Le 21 janvier, Paloma et Elodie ont enregistré Absolument Fabuleuses en public. Pour ce dernier épisode live, c'est Lio, jurée de Drag Race Belgique, qui vient au micro.Crédit photo : Ludovic Lisee Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Cette semaine, vos hôtesses préférées reçoivent Kam pour la cinquantième fois, et Lady P pour la toute première fois. Certainement l'épisode le plus drôle depuis le début (selon un sondage réalisé sur l'unique personne d'Elodie). Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This week we have our first guest! Mrs Lady P!!!!!
Get ready to unzip the genetic code of style with the Michael Bruce Image Consulting style team on this week's episode of Wisdom From The Wardrobe. Join them as they debate the age-old question; is style something you're born with, or can you learn it? The resident style geek (Lady P) shares some genetics details and how it may influence your style choices. Plus, they'll dish on the external factors that can shape your personal style, while keeping things light and playful. Tune in and get your weekly fix of style tips and laughs on Wisdom From The Wardrobe – the show that's like a shopping spree for the ears! Happy Listening!
Get ready to unzip the genetic code of style with the Michael Bruce Image Consulting style team on this week's episode of Wisdom From The Wardrobe. Join them as they debate the age-old question; is style something you're born with, or can you learn it? The resident stye geek (Lady P) shares some genetics details and how it may influence your style choices. Plus, they'll dish on the external factors that can shape your personal style, while keeping things light and playful. Tune in and get your weekly fix of style tips and laughs on Wisdom From The Wardrobe – the show that's like a shopping spree for the ears! Happy Listening!
In this episode of Quit Bleeping Around®, awesome superachiever, author, and self-improvement expert Christina Eanes interviews Marcus Hunter-Neill aka Lady Portia Di'Monte. Marcus hails from Belfast, Northern Ireland, and works mostly in corporate leadership and personal development. He is co-host of the “Dating is Such a Drag” podcast (pun intended) and has done a TEDx talk as Lady P, titled, “The Little Drag That Could.” In this episode, Marcus shares how to reprogram your negative beliefs. If you'd like to learn more about Marcus, connect with him on LinkedIn. For more info about Christina, visit ChristinaEanes.com Episode Credits: Series Announcer: Seth D. Meyers (sethdmeyers.com) Host: Christina Eanes (quitbleepingaround.com) Outros Announcer: Linnea Sage (linneasage.com) Intro/Outro Music: “Dangerous Dog” by Charlie J. Smith/SI Publishing
Sexual frustration is notorious for leading singles to bad choices in dating. Our guest expert, Tantra Teacher and empowerment advocate Meloney Hudson, shares what to do when your sexual energy overtakes rational thinking and leads you astray from your best interests.No matter what your gender, there's something in this episode for everyone, from releasing sexual shame to using self-pleasure as a tool for self-love. Meloney also talks about Venus Rising Yoni Yoga for women, a method she created to empower them sexually in a patriarchal world, developing greater self-love and self-trust.The episode caps off with a letter from a listener. Please scroll below for info on contacting the hosts and guest!HOSTSIf you would like to get in touch with us .... WHY NOT?!!! .. Either to be a guest expert speaker or simply submit a letter for our help and advice! Email us datingissuchadrag@gmail.com https://www.datingissuchadrag.com/ Or find us on Instagram Jeanne Sullivan Billeci https://www.instagram.com/mysoulmatecoach/ Lady P https://www.instagram.com/ladypandme/GUEST EXPERTMeloney Hudson is an of women's empowerment, author, teacher of energetic arts, and documentary producer. She believes self-love is the first step to a more joyful life and a better world. She is a certified Ipsalu Tantra Teacher and the creator of Venus Rising Yoni Yoga. She has been creating and facilitating transformative workshops for women for 20 years and infuses her classes with practices from Tantra, Taoism and Women's Spirituality. Meloney is the author of Sexy, Spirited and Strong: Becoming a Positive Energy Woman and the Venus Rising Yoni Yoga Guidebook. She is also the producer of Rise of Venus documentary and other documentary projects. Want to contact Meloney?Website: www.PositiveEnergyWoman.comFacebook: Positive Energy Women private group Instagram: PositiveEnergyWoman Email address: Meloney@PositiveEnergyWoman.com FIND THE PODCASTFind us on YouTube https://youtu.be/jRZ6pjNRU7k Find us on Podcast Streaming Platforms (and more):https://open.spotify.com/show/3gRkpgoU4FF5crsVmCAcpr https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1615563572 https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7b77b8cc-a964-494c-98fe-5a6b98ef992d/dating-is-such-a-drag https://player.fm/series/dating-is-such-a-drag #Dating, #love, #Drag, #Podcast, #Onlinedating, #freakflag, #mindful, #mindfulness, #coach, #mentalhealth, #sex #boundaries #sexccoach #pleasure #lawofattraction, #soulmate, #authenticity, #livingoutloud, #flyyourfreakflag, #liveoutloud, #mysoulmatecoach. #datingcoach. #dragqueen #freedom #toomuch #intimidating #lgbtq #menopause #malemenopause #transgender #loveislove #yoni #sexualempowerment #tantra
This episode of Wisdom From The Wardrobe has the Michael Bruce Image Consulting style team really speaking for the people! Well, actually they are answering some of the style questions that have recently been posed to them, but you get the idea. From, why do I need a strong brow? to how can guys dress in business casual yet stay cool when the temperatures soar? To what top goes with my muffin top? the team has you covered. Bec provides her colorful weekly news segments, Stacy keeps it real, Bruce add some comedy and Lady P tries to keep them all in stylish line. Happy Listening!
This episode of Wisdom From The Wardrobe has the Michael Bruce Image Consulting style team really speaking for the people! Well, actually they are answering some of the style questions that have recently been posed to them, but you get the idea. From, why do I need a strong brow? to how can guys dress in business casual yet stay cool when the temperatures soar? To what top goes with my muffin top? the team has you covered. Bec provides her colorful weekly news segments, Stacy keeps it real, Bruce add some comedy and Lady P tries to keep them all in stylish line. Happy Listening!
The Scoop on Dating ScamsWith Netflix hits like 'The Tinder Swindler' and 'Inventing Anna' trending at the moment, Jeanne and Lady Portia dissect these shows and share insights on how to spot a scammer and get over being scammed. They'll also talk with #mindfulness coach Brenda Shankey, who shares how she was nearly scammed and how the learnings helped her attract her fiancé. This episode caps off with a letter from a listener seeking advice.If you would like to get in touch with us .... WHY NOT?!!! .. Either to be a guest expert speaker or simply submit a litter for our help and advice! E Mail us https://www.datingissuchadrag.com/Or find us on InstagramJeanne Sullivan Billecihttps://www.instagram.com/jeannesullivanbilleci/ Brenda Shankeyhttps://www.instagram.com/brendashankey/Lady P https://www.instagram.com/ladypandme/ #Dating #love #Drag #Podcast #Onlinedating #Scammers #mindful #mindfulness #coach #mentalhealth #lawofattraction #soulmate #Netflix #TheTinderSwindler #InventingAnna......Our Sound bed is ….Love reff Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/your-love-is-what-i-need License code: FSFYSJ1ZEMSDQ5RY
This couple practices BDSM and has a total power exchange relationship 24/7. She orgasms while being flogged and is also into caning and other impact play. Lady P and Saffer talk about entering subspace, the quest for nirvana, the difference between kink and fetish. Put your seatbelt on, this might hurt a little.You can find our guests at https://kinkycocktailhour.buzzsprout.comSupport this show and get bonus and exclusive content at BuyMeAcoffee.com/LeynaNguyenConnect with us on Twitter, IG, & FB!Check out Leyna's other podcast, "Leyna Nguyen, Unscripted."Shop Adam and Eve with code LEYNA and get 50% off a single item plus free shipping AND free gifts!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This is the episode you didn't know you needed! In this episode Lady P and Lady Anju spill the tea on tea - and we promise it is a lot more interesting than it sounds! Join us as we talk everything tea party, and walk you through the dynamic history of tea from the Ming Dynasty in China, to 17th century England (where you get to meet the Regina George of the late 1800s), to 18th century New Orleans, and to present day West Africa. Lady Whistledown who!?
808, Auto-Tune, Bars, Beat, Beatbox, Bite, Boom bap, Break, Cypher, Diss, DJ, Emcee, Flow, Freestyle, Hook, Mixtape, Rap, Remix, Rhyme, Sample, Spit, Swing, Vibe and Wack. Welcome to the world of Hip-Hop. Heritage Hip-Hop currently has over one hundred episodes available for download on the iTunes podcast platform and according to it's web site it is “The Podcast that celebrates the Hip-Hop Culture by celebrating the stories behind your current and future favorite artist.” Heritage Hip-Hop was created to not only celebrate the known artists but those that people may not know that have contributed to building the Hip-Hop culture. When not working on his Hip-Hop Podcast today's guest is also a teacher and a budding author who in his words “Is putting life together as the journey of life moves on.” His podcast has featured international artists such as LADY P, MC Dres (DRAY), Natasha Beckley, Gabby B, Billy Danze, Cassidy and most recently Justin Hunte the Brand Ambassador for HipHopDX. It is my honor to introduce today's guest, Karev from Heritage Hip-Hop.
Sleeplessness, inability to move, and anxiety while trying to sleep? Sounds like you've met La Pisadeira. This week we are learning all about the Brazilian ghost, Lady P.The Ghost Among Us ... bringing you cultural chilling stories every Thursday. Also Don't Forget: No Matter Where You Are, There's Always A Ghost Among You.Get Your 14 day free trial for Instacart by using this link —> https://instacart.oloiyb.net/6r0aE Follow us on IG: @Theghostamonguspodcast
Swampmaster Zach talks about cups with master of accents Mickey Muldoon and author Lady P. Later, Lormo the Murphy Desk shares some of Zach's personal information. Swampmaster Zach: Zach Sinclair Lormo the Murphy Desk: Addison Houle Mickey Muldoon: Andy Ransom Lady P: Katie O'Leary Logo by Bobby Orlando Commercial Music: "Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Penny Cromwell (aka “Lady P”) is a Canadian Stylus Award winning Emcee inducted into the Canadian Hip Hop Hall of Fame. A trailblazer defying the status quo, and a pioneer for female emcee/rapper's in Canada. Leading the way in the hip hop industry as “Lady P” the “Front Woman” of Toronto's renowned Kilowatt Crew, Penny effortlessly in making history paved the path for other female artists that would follow in her footsteps such as Michie Mee, Fly K and Tara Chase. Today, Penny collectively channels her infectious energy & passion for her community in her purpose to work as a leader/mentor. A humanitarian that exemplifies the “lift as you climb" philosophy, actively building bridges, and using her platform to elevate selflessly.
Lady P, Northern Ireland's first lady of Drag joins Cian and James to get emotional over episode 6 of Drag Race Holland. @sissythatpod
On this episode we go overseas. Hip-Hop is a global movement, and we take notice to talent outside of the United States. LADY P is a name you will know due to her not only being able to rap but she sings and has a business mind as well. Her new single out now Orbital shows a small piece of her talent, but the rhymes and her story is amazing to hear. Plug in and check out this great interview. Links: Instagram: Heritage Hip-Hop: @HERITAGEHIPHOP Lady P: @LADYP.OFFICIAL Website: www.HeritageHipHop.com Store: www.Storefrontier.com/Heritagehiphop --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heritagehiphop/support
Building Winning Lives Ministry w/ Bishop K. J. Brown Interview with 1st Lady Priscilla Guillory- Brown Interview with 1st Lady Priscilla Guillory- Brown Are You Ready Book Launch with Bishop K J Brown This episode of Building Winning Lives podcast is Bishop K J Brown"s interview with 1st Lady Priscilla Guillory - Brown on her radio program. Inspiration & Conversations with Lady P . The podcast is focused on how the book came about and what Bishop K. J. Brown hopes we will learn from reading "Are You Ready ? " #Harpazo. The Bishop sincerely believes that people want to live better but sometimes just simply do not know-how using the principles of scripture as their guide. All of the ministries of Bishop K.J. Brown Ministries has the objective of being a source of strength to the body of Christ. He has spent his life helping people and sharing the gospel. He feels the Lord has anointed him to preach, teach, and counsel using the Word of God as the basis and guide. Bishop Brown is a loving father of 2 young ladies and has been married to the same " love of his life " for 30 years. His life mission is to be the best husband, father, and vessel of God that he can be through Gods strength Bishop lives with the promise that we as children of God are " Blessed and Followed by Favor". Blessed and Followed by Favor is a phase that he has been using for years and recently wrote a song with those lyrics. Bishop believes and expects favor. "Building Winning Lives" is the Church Motto Of Zion Tabernacle Church and the Motto of every ministry division of Bishop K.J. Brown Ministries. In His Service & For His Glory Bishop's Contact Info: Comfort Suites 7111 Rancho Mission DR Houston, TX 77083 Pastor Phone: 832-460-4020 E-mail: bishopkjbrown@gmail.com Web: http://www.bishopkjbrown.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bishopkjbrown/timeline?lst=100009470900405%3A1517883187%3A1580655922 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the authors/owner and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Storm Talk 365 Radio/ Storm Radio 24/7, any of the affiliates, sponsors or concerned parties represented by the network. Podcast content, editing, episode descriptions, and audio content are the responsibility of the podcast owner. All information, content, and music provided solely for general information, reference, and entertainment purposes only. No copyright infringements implied. **We Do Not Own The Rights To Any Music. Or The Contents of This Podcast. Used For Entertainment Purposes Only** https://www.facebook.com/StormTalkMinistries/ www.stormtalk365radio.com https://www.facebook.com/stormtalk365msb/ Tags: stormtalk365 religion spiritualwarfare spirituality religion christianity talkshow bishopkjbrown buildingwinninglives ministry bibleteaching
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Today's Topics and Random Foolishness (Wild Episode with Lady P) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Beauty & The Brother (Big G & Marie)/support
Day 61 and this is the story of a British couple behind the police lines in Lockdown Spain, the real story of day to day life under the Alarma. The frustrations of a loss of freedom despite the Health Region reaching the criteria for the easing of Lockdown, the Government have decided though to keep us in Lockdown. Find out more: https://www.thesecretspain.com Day 61 - Civil Unrest and Manic Mondays It is Day 61 of our Spanish Lockdown, we have reached the point last week when we were hoping for a bit of freedom, by the end of today we should know, but last week the government didn’t tell us until Sunday afternoon. Just the ability to pop to the main town would be helpful, a few restaurants open anything that would bring a touch of normality to our life. Yesterday we spoke to our friends Shelley and Chris back in Essex. Apart from going for walks they have not left the house, though will need to next week to pick up medicine in central London. They will drive in and only one visit the Doctors. They shop online and use Amazon Prime to deliver anything else. They can both work from home, Shelley has done an amazing job turning the office-based company she works for into a virtual office in a matter of weeks. But she has had to work very long hours to achieve that. The one thing they miss is the freedom of spontaneity, you can’t just pop out to grab something from the shops as they have to say isolated. It is the same for us, we are being overwhelmed with rules and regulations by the Spanish Government and the Local Government – The Junta Andalucia. And both keep changing their minds. As a result, many are not sure when and where they can go out, or if they can travel to certain areas or how many should be in a car. The Police Guide frequently asked questions runs to a head popping 24 pages alone. As an antidote to all this misery I have been wallowing in old TV shows, I discovered a few days ago that they have made some new Thunderbirds episodes. Not the new Children’s TV series, but actual episodes of the 1960s show. It seems there were a number of sound records released with adventures using the voices of the original cast and they have extended those recordings with extra effects and made them into new episodes using reconstructed puppets complete with strings made of titanium. You might remember in Episode 43 I mentioned that my mother treated Chris a bit like Parker, whilst she was on holiday with us, Chris driving her around everywhere. I always like those Gerry Anderson TV shows, for one they were made in colour and on film so looked and sounded so much better than the other children’s shows around at that time. You can still watch an old episode and they stand up pretty well with the current TV shows for children. There was one night and that famous LBC Arts show, sometime during the mid 1980s when Gerry Anderson came in with two of the puppets, which I think were up for Auction, ‘Lady Penelope’ and her faithful Butler come Chauffeur ‘Parker’ I have to say close up, they were much larger than I expected and ‘Lady P’ bless had let her self-go, her hair was looking very Lockdown – and her dress a bit untidy – but she did have amazing eyes. Parker was in a worse state of repair. The solenoid that made his mouth work was connected to a piece of leather that had rotted, so his mouth hung open like some kind of idiot. He didn’t smell too good either. That kind of over handled 1960s child toy smell. But it was a pleasure to see them both close up without their strings. Day 61 and I have spent most of the day in our little recording studio recording the last few children’s literacy scripts, having work forces us into having a structured day. Although Chris can’t work at the moment as all the gyms here are closed, he fits in with my work pattern and will do something like an online class or watch a seminar whilst I record. Yesterday afternoon I spoke to our old neighbour Erika, who now lives nearby, although we cannot travel to see her, as that is not allowed. She says she is going out of her head, living alone she just has her cat for company, she can’t travel the few miles to see her friends as they are in a different Province. She hates going to the shops, putting the gloves on wearing a mask. On the way home a few days ago she saw a friend from the local town, they stopped, two metres and more apart and started to have a chat. At that point the police passed, slowed down to have a look at what they were doing. They both felt uncomfortable so decided to go their different way. It is very hard to undo human nature, we are social animals and crave fellowship, social interaction – and these last few months have been very hard, particularly if you are on your own. The Guardia Civil Police have produced a report, which has been leaked, where they fear if Lockdown restrictions are not eased, there could be isolated pockets of civil unrest in the Country. That, although understandable, would be a disaster for the whole country. Here we wait again to see if this coming Monday we shall enjoy a Happy Monday or another Manic Monday in Andalucia.
Ep.25 This episode was crazy from start to finish. We had the pleasure of having @kyoshiraa @q_theexecutiveprod and Lady P as guest on the show. What do you really know about the Corona Virus its affects and how to protect yourself? The state of being a black man/woman in America. We give our reactions from the brutal assault of a teenage girl by the hands of group of young boys in Brooklyn, and the NYPD Detectives and Uniformed cops wrongfully detaining a young black boy and his beating. @kyoshiraa talks about her ex and his new shenanigans, what happened to her tax money and is it really over. Lady P speaks on the rules of the game of polygamy and insight on how to cope and adapt to the lifestyle. Topics of Discussion
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Lady P Urban Essex 12/10/2019
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Lady P makes a bid for a late-career resurgence as Flixwise host. She is joined by fellow UW-Madison grad students Megan Boyd and Tim Brayton to discuss the legacy of the 127th film on the Sight and Sound International Critics Poll, Pulp Fiction (Tarantino, 1994). With the recent release of Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, director Quentin Tarantino has indulged a nostalgic remembrance of movies past. This episode follows his lead by revisiting Pulp Fiction, one his best known and most influential works. While the film remains a crowd pleaser among cinephiles and casual moviegoers alike, there are elements of the fractured narrative that may have played better to a mid-1990s crowd. The panel discusses the ways in which the radical structure enhances some elements of the story while doing a disservice to others. They also take time to lament how this film's legacy is in some ways tainted by its association with a subset of overeager film bros. Along the way, the panels veers into conversations about the film's melange of pop-culture references including the various music drops and the puzzling wig selection. For more podcasts with Tim check out our Hunchback of Notre Dame and Best of 2018 episodes. Also you can listen to him on the regular at his podcast, Alternate Ending.
This week on the What's In The Queue Podcast, we're getting spooky! Let's chat about the 2018 doc from director Jeremy Corbell "Hunt For The Skinwalker." Corbell showcases unseen footage and stories from author George Knapp who (quite literally) wrote the book about this interesting region of the Uintah Basin in Northeastern Utah. There's aliens (maybe). There's Bigfoots (maybe). There's interdimensional portals (maybe). There's ghosts (maybe). It's a fascinating and beautiful doc and Krishana and Emily are very excited to talk about it. Have you seen a documentary that you loved? Do you think we might love it, too? Let us know! Send it to us at whatsinthequeue@gmail.com
We spent some quality time with the great people from Club Sapphire from Seattle Washington to discuss their contestant in the Ms No Swim Suit Contest and we also talk about their club events, well organized Gang Bang parties and vetting in Single men into their club. Listen as we talk to Owners, Christine, Woody, […] The post Club Sapphire at the Ms No Swim Suit with contestant Lady P appeared first on TomandBunny.com.
Crim Diggla, Lady P and friends stop by to kick it with the squad at Shizzle Show.
The Academy Award nominees were announced a week ago today, so theoretically we should have had a sufficient amount of time to mull over the various categories. However, this podcast offers something of a collective scratching of the heads at the hodgepodge of different Best Picture nominees. Host, Lady P, is joined by Oscar enthusiasts, and fellow UW-Madison Graduate Students, J.J. Bersch and Tim Brayton, to help sort through the good, the bad, and the Green Book of this year's contenders. Together they suggest reasons why there is so much incongruity in the major categories and discuss their favorites among the contenders. Plus, since we never got around to it last year, we are finally doing an abbreviated year-in-review show wherein we chat about A Story is Born, Spike Lee, Minding the Gap, and of course, Miss Weisz. If you want to hear more movie talk from Tim, here's a link to his regular podcasting gig, Alternate Ending. Also, he made a previous appearance on Flixwise for our Oliver & Company/The Hunchback of Notre Dame episode. And if you want a change of pace from movies, click here to listen to J.J's fantastic music playlists.
We're kicking off 2019, with a trip back in time! It is a look back to turn-of-the-Century Midwestern America with Orson Welles's adaptation of Booth Tarkington's The Magnificent Ambersons (1942). Film historian and author, Professor Joseph McBride joins host Lady P to talk about the legacy of Welles' feature follow-up to Citizen Kane. McBride delves into the film's fraught post-production--a process which ultimately resulted in the dismantling of Welles's directorial vision. While the film may not reflect Welles's original intentions, there is still much to admire about the craftsmanship and storytelling in the film as it currently stands. Indeed, despite the careless studio mutilation, Ambersons is still held in such critical esteem that it managed to snag the 81st spot on the Sight & Sound Critics Poll. Lady P and McBride discuss the film's enduring appeal and how the nostalgic remembrance of a time long since past is still as relevant and moving today as it was when the film first debuted. This is the third in our trilogy of recent podcasts with McBride. See our previous discussions on Ernst Lubitsch's Trouble in Paradise and our episode on Welles's (new!) film The Other Side of the Wind. And make sure to check out McBride's interview feature on the new Criterion Blu-Ray of The Magnificent Ambersons. Note--this episode was recorded well in advance of its release. Please disregard the ending note detailing upcoming episodes. We are still in the process of preparing our slate of podcasts for this new year.
After a series of postponements, our episode on The Other Side of the Wind has at long last arrived. Of course, our delays are nothing compared to the 30-plus year wait for this brand spankin' new Orson Welles movie. Today's guest, Joseph McBride, is not only one of the great Welles historians in academia, he also makes an appearance in the film. We're fortunate to have Joe on hand to both contextualize what's onscreen, as well as regale us with tales of being onset with one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. Plus, he and host (Lady P) detail one of the major difficulties of this project--assembling all the footage without Welles on-hand to offer feedback. They discuss how the editors and sound designers went about executing this challenge and speculate about whether or not Welles would be pleased with this final cut.
Lady P is, once again, joined by film historian Professor Joseph McBride to talk about about his latest release, How Did Lubitsch Do It?. The book is a comprehensive critical study on the film works of famed German-American filmmaker, Ernst Lubitsch. McBride steps listeners through Lubitsch's early years, and discusses how his technique and style evolved through the various phases of his career. They also talk about career highlights, with special attention paid to what many consider to be his masterpiece, Trouble in Paradise (1932). As the 117th film on the critic's poll, Trouble in Paradise is the highest ranking Lubitsch film on the Sight and Sound list. McBride and Lady P discuss why it's considered such a seminal work, and talk about its legacy as formative film in the romantic comedy genre. Plus, McBride and Lady P make a slight digression to talk about Joe's interesting take on the on the current state of the romantic comedy, and why he believes it has had a precipitous fall from the Lubitsch era.
At long last, Lady P and Martin are doing a show together again. They are joined in their reunion by film fanatic, and Wrong Reel mainstay, Becky D'Anna. The three of them join forces to tackle Marcel Carné's lengthy, 1945 period drama, Les Enfants du Paradis (aka Children of Paradise). The film was initially released in two parts, and remains bifurcated even in it's completed form. The first part, "Boulevard du Crime", follows the rising star of a young mime named Baptiste (Jean-Louis Barrault), who makes the leap from penniless street performer to veteran actor at a famous theatre. This part also introduces us to Baptiste's love interest, Garance (Arletty), a courtesan to whom Baptiste pledges his undying love. Initially, Garance doesn't seem to feel the same level of devotion, as she's got three other suitors vying for her affection, and she eventually opts to be with a wealthy Count over Baptiste. However, in the second half of the film "L'Homme Blanc", after a six year time-jump, it is revealed that Garance has been carrying a torch for Baptiste and would still like to be with him. The remainder of the film explores the will-they/won't-they dynamic of that relationship, as well as the other criminal entanglements of the tertiary characters. We here at Flixwise ascribe to the conviction that a mime is a terrible thing to waste (Thanks Mel!), however, three plus hours of backstage pantomime drama can prove taxing to even the most ardent theatre nerd. Listen up to find out how well the misadventures of Baptiste and co. held our panelists's attention and whether the broader themes of tragic love and virtuous poverty hold up in 2018. They also discuss the remarkable circumstances of the film's production, and whether there are traces of Nazi propaganda or subversive French Resistance messaging in the material. Plus, they decide whether the film is worthy of the 73rd spot on the Sight and Sound list.
On today's show, we have another musical entry for the Flixwise Favorites List. This time UW-Madison Media and Cultural Studies graduate student, Austin Morris, is pitching Steve Antin's 2010 cultural artifact, Burlesque for inclusion in our little pantheon. In order for Burlesque to make the cut, Austin must convince host, Lady P, and our guest panelist Assistant Professor and Reverse Shot film critic, Matt Connolly, that this cinematic oddity is one of the greatest films of all time. All three panelists agree that Burlesque features some questionable aesthetic and narrative choices, however, they all agree that the film's flaws only deepen their appreciation. While the film's weakness are multitude it does have a number of superlative elements - the primary one being that it provides a sufficiently shiny platform for one of the world's most indelible pop icons to sing and vamp for two hours. Much as we love Xtina, we are of course referring to the Cher, who swoops in and claims our affections like they're Hollywood Hills "air rights." Obviously, a sizable portion of the episode is devoted to Cher-ing thoughts on the Mamma Mia 2 star, but the panel does eventually take time to highlight some of the other standout performances, including Stanley Tucci's turn as Sean, and the dog-whistling presence of Alan Rickman. Plus, they delve into various queer readings of the text, which includes comparisons to other notorious backstage dramas, All About Eve and Showgirls, and talk about whether Burlesque's value as camp classic should translate to greater recognition in mainstream canons.
We at Flixwise believe that it is important that we concern ourselves with whether a film's reputation is earned or simply accepted as common wisdom. That it is important to care enough about the art of filmmaking to pause and reflect on even the most common or woeful of motion pictures. And really, what's more woeful than being given the boot from "The Happiest Place on Earth?" With that in mind, we ever so humbly present a Flixwise Favorites face-off featuring two films that have long been relegated to the Disney Corporation deep-freeze. On today's show, the all-but-forgotten 1988 Disney Animated Film, Oliver and Company (Scribner), squares off against the film that rang the death knell for the Disney Renaissance, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Trousdale and Wise, 1996), to determine which movie is the most deserving of a spot on the Flixwise Favorites list. To weigh on which film is the more worthy selection, Lady P is joined by two of her fellow UW-Madison graduate students. Taking the Oliver side is Matt St. John who contends that Dodger (voiced by Billy Joel) remains one of the coolest, most aspirational, figures in the Disney pantheon. Then, on the Hunchback side is Disney scholar, and fellow podcaster, Tim Brayton, who steps the listeners through the historical significance of both films but remains squarely on the side of Hunchback as the true masterpiece. Listen up to hear Lady P's verdict as to which picture deserves "some more" love.
Lady P is joined by film historian and Orson Welles scholar, Professor Joseph McBride, as well as fellow UW-Madison graduate student and Welles enthusiast, Erica Moulton, to discuss one of Orson's most popular non-directorial efforts. Today's Sight and Sound entry is the 73rd movie on the International Critics Poll, Carol Reed's The Third Man (1949). A film in which Orson utilizes his immense onscreen charisma to charm audiences across the globe into sympathizing with a heartless criminal. Despite only appearing in the film for a small fraction of the runtime, the specter of Welles permeates the entire story. The panel talks about what makes Welles' Harry Lime character such an enduring figure in Film Noir history and how the film's structure reinforces Welles' mystique. They also discuss the ways in which The Third Man plays with and subverts conventional Noir tropes and how it directly addresses the political landscape of the era. Lastly, they make a small detour to speculate about possible dates for the forthcoming release of Welles' previously unfinished film, The Other Side of the Wind and they chat about McBride's soon to be published book on the work of director Ernst Lubitsch.
We are so pleased and honored to welcome back to the show, writer and film historian, Professor James Naremore. As is the author of the seminal book on the film noir genre -- More Than Night: Film Noir and Its Contexts -- Naremore is more than equipped to tackle today's Sight and Sound entry: Chinatown (1974). Naremore, along with host, Lady P, discusses how the film creates an amalgam of Classic Noir homages along with an infusion of Nixon-era paranoia and cynicism. Lady P and Naremore also talk about how well the style and themes of the film hold up today, and they make a series of feeble excuses for why they are able to still enjoy the film in spite of the obvious parallels between the film's villain, John Huston's Noah Cross, and the offscreen criminal behavior of the film's director, Roman Polanski. To justify her love of the movie, Lady P makes an attempt to reclaim Chinatown as a Faye Dunaway film. Let us know if you buy into that reasoning in the comments below.
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