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In questo nuovo episodio parliamo di passioni e di uno dei personaggi femminili che avrebbe dovuto avere la sua chance nella serie: Lane Kim.Ne parliamo insieme a Chiara, la vincitrice della lega “CaffèCaffèCaffè” del FantaSanremo. Lane Kim (interpretata da Keiko Agena) è la migliore amica di Rory Gilmore e batterista della band Ep Alien. Lane ha sempre vissuto una seconda vita, nascondendo chi è realmente a sua mamma. Quanti punti hai totalizzato al fantasanremo? Lane avrebbe dovuto avere una seconda chance? Lane ha sbagliato a nascondere la sua vita? Fatemi sapere che cosa ne pensate nell'ultimo post o nei DMs su Instagram.Account ufficiale del podcast: @unamammaperamicapodcast Non perderti la newsletter La posta delle Gilmore.
Today on Morning Glory, Elle chose a slightly* Gilmore Girls themed playlist, and maintains that Lane Kim would have been an incredible bFM host. Elle also had the opportunity to speak with Mim Jensen ahead of the release of her EP, 'Shadow of a Gift.' That will be out everywhere on the 21st of March, and you can listen back to that kōrero HERE. Ngā mihi nui The Tuning Fork.
This week we are joined by a special guest, our dear friend Keiko Agena. Keiko is best known for her role as Lane Kim on the show Gilmore Girls, but she is also a writer, artist, and beloved member of our AAPI arts and activist community in Los Angeles. With her own real-life evangelical past to draw on, she goes deep in analyzing her Lane Kim role as we talk about the dangers and harms to young women inside of purity culture. Gilmore Girls superfan, Priska, unleashes 16 years of pent up questions, making this conversation must-listen for all Gilmore Girls fans. Send us questions or comments at hornychapel@gmail.com Chapel Probation is part of the Dauntless Media Collective Join the Dauntless Media Discord for more conversation with all the podcast communities. Scott's book, Asian-American-Apostate- Losing Religion and Finding Myself at an Evangelical University is available now! Music by Scott Okamoto, Jenyi, Azeem Khan, and Shin Kawasaki and Wingo Shackleford Join the Chapel Probation Patreon to support Scott and for bonus content. Join the Chapel Probation Facebook group to continue the conversations. Follow Scott on Instagram and Twitter and Substack You can subscribe to Scott's newsletter and learn more about the book, the blog, and performances at rscottokamoto.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-okamoto/support
Send us a Text Message.Hosts Koji and Michelle delve into the intricate nature of genuine apologies and the actions that must accompany them to signify real growth and understanding. They share personal stories, such as Koji's challenging week with a broken-down car and a bat incident, and Michelle's temporary homelessness due to fumigation, to illustrate the complexity of apologies in everyday life. The discussion then shifts to the historical significance of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, which provided reparations to Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II. Special guest Keiko Agena enriches the conversation by reading a part of the Act, emphasizing the importance of government acknowledgment and reparations. The episode offers a nuanced exploration of how official apologies can pave the way toward healing and understanding for marginalized communities, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the power of words and deeds.ABOUT OUR READERKeiko Agena is best known for her series regular roles on the shows PRODIGAL SON where she played Dr. Edrisa Tanaka and GILMORE GIRLS, where she played Lane Kim for seven seasons and reprised the role in the Netflix GILMORE GIRLS revival. In between Agena has been a series regular on HULU's THE FIRST and recurring on BETTER CALL SAUL, DIRTY JOHN, DOOM PATROL and 13 REASONS WHY. As a guest star she has appeared on such shows as SHAMELESS, SCANDAL and NCIS LOS ANGELES to name a few. Keiko has recently published an Artist Workbook titled NO MISTAKES through Penguin/Random house which is available wherever books are sold. As an improviser she's performed numerous shows at UCB Sunset, UCB NY and IO WEST.ABOUT USWelcome to "Japanese America," where the Japanese American National Museum unveils captivating stories that add a Nikkei slant to the American narrative. In each episode, we explore Japanese Americans' unique experiences, challenges, and triumphs, illuminating their rich contributions to the mosaic of American life. From historical milestones to contemporary perspectives, join us for an insightful journey showcasing the diverse tapestry of a community that has shaped the American story in extraordinary ways. Welcome to "Japanese America," where each story unfolds like a chapter in a living history book.For more information about the Japanese American National Museum, please visit our website at www.janm.org. CREDITSThe music was created by Jalen BlankWritten by Koji Steven SakaiHosts: Michelle Malazaki and Koji Steven SakaiEdited and Produced by Koji Steven Sakai in conjunction with the Japanese American National Museum
Go to http://factormeals.com/thetake50 and use code thetake50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month. Gilmore Girls' resident rocker rebel Lane Kim ended up with one of the most disappointing outcomes in the series. While she began the show with a buzzing love for music and lust for personal freedom, as the show went on and her character was pushed further to the side, so much of what made her Lane was sanded away. In recent years, as more people have begun re-watching show on streaming, a wider conversation has opened up about Lane's bummer of an ending and how she deserved so much better – or at least the chance to have tried to live the life she dreamed of. So let's dive in and unpack what made Lane so great, why her story went off the rails, and why her ending feels so hollow (but maybe there is one positive aspect…)
It's time to talk about one of our least favorite love interests on ‘Felicity': Greg. Juliet and Mandy talk about what makes the character of Greg particularly annoying and how Ben's immediate dislike of him is one of the few times he's a good judge of character on the show (0:00). Then, Juliet is joined by Emma Gray to talk more about Greg and how the plot point in which Felicity tries to secure access to the morning-after pill is still relevant today (0:00). Finally, Juliet talks with Keiko Agena to go over her role in these episodes before going on to play the iconic Lane Kim on 'Gilmore Girls' (0:00). Next time: Episodes 220-223. Watch on Hulu. Hosts: Amanda Foreman, Greg Grunberg, and Juliet Litman Executive Producers: JJ Abrams and Matt Reeves For Bad Robot Audio: Executive Producer Christina Choi, Producer Shaka Tafari For The Ringer: Executive Producer Sean Fennessey, Executive Producer Juliet Litman, Senior Producer Kaya McMullen, Producer Erika Cervantes Original Music: Eric Phillips Sound Design: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this VERY special episode, Jillian and Claire build their MT Rushmore of Teen Show Characters - this is the top of the top characters, and the must haves to represent the teen drama genre. On the MT. Rushmore there's a spot for the hero, the ambitious queen, the rebel and the loyal friend. Will Stefan Salvatore from The Vampire Diaries beat out Lucas Scott from One Tree Hill in the hero category? Will fan favorite friend Summer Roberts from The OC top Lane Kim from Gilmore Girls? And in the ambitious queen category, will Rachel Berry from Glee outshine Blair Waldorf from Gossip Girl? Listen to find out who makes it on their MT Rushmore! Follow Previously On Teen TV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/previouslyon_teentv/ Follow Previously On Teen TV on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@previouslyon_teentv Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe2lgvvZGKMrQ8v24FmDdWQ?sub_confirmation=1
We're back to discuss Part 3 in a 3-part deep dive about Lane Kim. Catch Part 1 here and Part 2 here. We know, we know. You're pretty mad that Lane married Zach, had babies early, and didn't wind up a rock star.Most Gilmore Girls fans are disappointed about how Lane Kim's story ends - in the regular series AND in A Year in the Life. We've heard you yell, “Justice for Lane!” Today, Jackie and Catherine dig through some of these life-altering moments in Lane's life and ask - - should Lane's life have turned out differently?
We're back to discuss Part 2 in a 3-part deep dive about Lane Kim. She was one of the most beloved Gilmore Girls characters, but also one of the most repressed. Catch Part 1 here.After the rebellion comes the repression! So, how did Lane decide when to rebel from Mrs. Kim and when not to? Like eating french fries, hiding music under the floorboards, and playing in a rock band… How did some of our favorite guys like Dave Rygalski (played by Adam Brody) and Henry Cho factor into Lane's difficult decisions? Join Jackie and Catherine - sisters and Gilmore superfans - for today's deep dive into our favorite Stars Hollow community.
Lane Kim is one of the Gilmore Girls fandom's all-time favorite characters! Brilliantly played by Keiko Agena, Lane Kim had a strict, rules-based upbringing plus a burning passion for rock music and playing drums. In today's episode of Gabbing Gilmore, we dig into the repression of Lane Kim. How did growing up in a strict environment impact Lane's personality? How did Mrs. Kim influence her values? When was she willing to stray from being the obedient daughter?
For this episode, we're joined by the incredible Karen Tongson, Professor of Gender & Sexuality Studies, English, and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. She is the author of Why Karen Carpenter Matters and Relocations: Queer Suburban Imaginaries. Her newest book, normporn: Queer Viewers and the TV That Soothes Us provides theory for this episode about the beloved TV show, Gilmore Girls. We begin with a discussion of the early 2000s postfeminist Bush era that defined the early days of Gilmore Girls. Karen then offers some insight into the viewing practices of queer adults who have returned to this show en masse over the last two and a half decades since its pilot aired. We talk about the appeal of the Gilmore girls themselves, the tragedy of Lane Kim's journey into adulthood, the conservative reproductive politics that shape the show and the phenomenon of queer viewers finding both a pleasure and a shame in consuming sentimental content that showcases a fantasy of assimilation and acceptance.normporn: Queer Viewers and the TV That Soothes Us (NYU Press) was released in November 2023 and is available now! You can find more of Karen on her two podcasts, Waiting to X-Hale and The Gaymazing Race, and on Instagram@tongsonator.We'll be back in two weeks for another episode, but until then, be sure to check out all the bonus content we have on our Patreon at Patreon.com/ohwitchplease. You can learn more about the show at ohwitchplease.ca and on our instagram at instagram.com/ohwitchplease! Want more from us? Check out our website ohwitchplease.ca.***Material Girls is a show that aims to make sense of the zeitgeist through materialist critique* and critical theory! Each episode looks at a unique object of study (something popular now or from back in the day) and over the course of three distinct segments, Hannah and Marcelle apply their academic expertise to the topic at hand.*Materialist Critique is, at its simplest possible level, a form of cultural critique – that is, scholarly engagement with a cultural text of some kind – that is interested in modes of production, moments of reception, and the historical and ideological contexts for both. Materialist critique is really interested in the question of why a particular cultural work or practice emerged at a particular moment. Music Credits:“Shopping Mall”: by Jay Arner and Jessica Delisle ©2020Used by permission. All rights reserved. As recorded by Auto Syndicate on the album “Bongo Dance”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For this episode, we're joined by the incredible Karen Tongson, Professor of Gender & Sexuality Studies, English, and American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California. She is the author of Why Karen Carpenter Matters and Relocations: Queer Suburban Imaginaries. Her newest book, normporn: Queer Viewers and the TV That Soothes Us provides theory for this episode about the beloved TV show, Gilmore Girls. We begin with a discussion of the early 2000s postfeminist Bush era that defined the early days of Gilmore Girls. Karen then offers some insight into the viewing practices of queer adults who have returned to this show en masse over the last two and a half decades since its pilot aired. We talk about the appeal of the Gilmore girls themselves, the tragedy of Lane Kim's journey into adulthood, the conservative reproductive politics that shape the show and the phenomenon of queer viewers finding both a pleasure and a shame in consuming sentimental content that showcases a fantasy of assimilation and acceptance.normporn: Queer Viewers and the TV That Soothes Us (NYU Press) was released in November 2023 and is available now! You can find more of Karen on her two podcasts, Waiting to X-Hale and The Gaymazing Race, and on Instagram@tongsonator.We'll be back in two weeks for another episode, but until then, be sure to check out all the bonus content we have on our Patreon at Patreon.com/ohwitchplease. You can learn more about the show at ohwitchplease.ca and on our instagram at instagram.com/ohwitchplease! Want more from us? Check out our website ohwitchplease.ca.***Material Girls is a show that aims to make sense of the zeitgeist through materialist critique* and critical theory! Each episode looks at a unique object of study (something popular now or from back in the day) and over the course of three distinct segments, Hannah and Marcelle apply their academic expertise to the topic at hand.*Materialist Critique is, at its simplest possible level, a form of cultural critique – that is, scholarly engagement with a cultural text of some kind – that is interested in modes of production, moments of reception, and the historical and ideological contexts for both. Materialist critique is really interested in the question of why a particular cultural work or practice emerged at a particular moment. Music Credits:“Shopping Mall”: by Jay Arner and Jessica Delisle ©2020Used by permission. All rights reserved. As recorded by Auto Syndicate on the album “Bongo Dance”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It's a show? It's a lifestyle. It's a religion. This week, we discuss Gilmore Girls. We deep dive on Rory's relatable fall from grace (why she dropped out of Yale!), Luke and Lorelai's will-they-won't-they-relationship, the heavy use of pop culture references, getting the ick from Dean, and the charm of Stars Hollow. We also ask the pressing questions: Was Rory Gilmore a good journalist? Team Jess or Team Logan? Why has Gilmore Girls become the quintessential fall comfort show? Listen to us on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/late-to-the-party-with-nikki-bri/id1593848890 Listen to us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Uk6XEk4IZIV34CiqvGQUa Listen to us on Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MjBjMzM1OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Find us on Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@thelatetothepartypod Find us on Twitter https://twitter.com/lttppod?s=11&t=N2TE0731pImO1eOG4T_wCQ Find us on Instagram https://instagram.com/thelatetothepartypod?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== (0:00) - Our relationship with Gilmore Girls (6:30) - Team Jess or Team Logan? (20:10) - Life is short, talk fast! (35:10) - Was Rory a good journalist? (38:04) - Paris Geller (52:46) - Sookie St. James (1:10:40) - Emily and Richard (1:20:03) - Lane Kim (1:44:30) - Cultural references This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's get the LOWE DOWN! Todd Lowe is Zack, and we love him! (Full name Zack Van Gerbig) Todd appeared in 43 episodes, lead guitarist, singer, and love of Lane Kim! Todd reveals details about Adam Brody's (Dave Rygalski) departure and what it meant for Zack as well as living the rockstar life at the Rainbow Room with Sebastian Bach (Gil).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're carrying on from last week's deep dive into the Gilmore Girls with chats about Jess, Luke, Max Medina and our mystery number one slot. We also discuss Melissa McCarthy's charming but strangely uncompelling storylines, the quiet tragedy of Lane Kim and whether one or both Gilmore Girls suffer from IBS. Thanks for joining us for this super fun series! Find Jof Owen at Legends of Country and The Boy Least Likely To. Caroline O'Donoghue is a novelist whose next adult novel, The Rachel Incident, is available for pre-order everywhere. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
He plays bass guitar with fellow bandmates Lane Kim, Dave Rygalski, and Zack. John's sharing how one line turned in to 32 episodes and how his love for Gilmore Girls has grown over the years! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kaum zu glauben, aber doch irgendwie wahr: Wir sind zurück.
An American comedy-drama television series starring Lauren Graham (Lorelai Gilmore) and Alexis Bledel (Rory Gilmore), Gilmore Girls has always had a special place in all our hearts. Launched in 2000, this Warner Bros series kept audiences hooked throughout its seven seasons and 152 episodes. Though the show went off air in 2007, its popularity hasn't diminished over the years. Here are a few interesting facts about this show.1. Alexis Bledel, plays the character Rory, who loves drinking coffee. But in reality, the actress hated the beverage. So, the scenes where you see her drinking coffee was actually Coca-Cola in her cup2. Kirk Gleason, who is portrayed by Sean Gunn, is always found working at a new job in the series, making him work at 62 different jobs in all seven seasons.3. Every episode title was always coined by one of the characters in the show.4. It is said that Lane Kim's father lives with her and her mother, but his character never appears on the show.5. The role of Rory's great-grandmother Lorelai ‘Trix' Gilmore and Trix's niece Marilyn Gilmore are both played by Marion Ross.Available - Exclusively on NetflixWell, that's some lesser-known trivia about Gilmore Girls, I shall be back again tomorrow with a brand new film or show. Until then it's your host Nikhil out of here.
Today we dive into the wonderful small town of Star's Hollow with our first Gilmore Girls themed episode! Tyler discusses major life changes and navigating relationships with Luke Danes; while Jen talks about sexual exploration and religious issues with Lane Kim. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
That's right, Lane Kim from Gilmore Girls is coming to Fanaddicts. You also know her from Prodigal Son, Better Call Saul, 13 Reasons Why, The First, and Dirty John to name a few. In this episode, you'll hear all about Keiko's intrigue with the Enneagram and how she uses this personality system throughout most areas of her life, including her TV characters. Don't know what the Enneagram is? Don't worry — neither did Clare! But Keiko walked her through it!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A trip down memory LANE. Keiko Agena joins Scott for a special One on One bonus episode. Everyone's favorite BFF is here with memories, stories, and all the behind the scenes Gilmore greatness! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What you Watching This Week?! Suzanne and I are watching Ginny and Georgia S1 E4-7 0:00 - 42:16 You heard us talk about our thoughts on the first three episodes and this week we are talking about 4 - 7 in which we see the character of Ginny changing QUITE quickly might we add. Not gonna lie guys...the show...is not mine and Suzanne's journey, but sometimes it's fun to hear people rant about why a show is NOT it lol! NOTE: Trigger Warning as we discuss topics that may be too sensitive for some to listen through. If that is you, please pause the podcast and fast forward to the Starshollow Gazette portion STARSHOLLOW GAYZETTE 42:16 - 1:33:01 Then of course it's back to Gilmore talk, as Suzanne and I discuss with our girl RACH if Gilmore Girls represents ALL women. This was a great time for me to listen and hear from two wonderful women their take on this question. Won't lie...once Lane Kim was brought up...I CHIMED IN ON THAT ONE lol! Follow Benny Higgins Tik Tok : @gilmoregay https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeL1D9rf Tik Tok : @TVGAYD https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeL1Aj1A/ Instagram : @thegilmoregay https://www.instagram.com/thegilmoregay Follow Suzanne Hansch Instagram : @mcbanner http://www.instagram.com/mcbanner Follow RACH Tik Tok : @hopefulraeofsun https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeh1J6vP/ Instagram : @hopefulraeofsunshine https://instagram.com/hopefulraeofsunshine?igshid=14r245mbmipni Special Thanks for our theme song music! "Music: Funny Quirky Comedy by Redafs.com, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License" https://www.redafs.com/2018/08/funny-quirky-comedy.html --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/benny-higgins6/support
Wendi and Dfernando's thirteenth episode and their guest interview is with actress, artist and author Keiko Agena. Keiko Agena is currently a series regular on the FOX series PRODIGAL SON where she plays Dr. Edrisa Tanaka. Prior to PRODIGAL SON she was best known for the TV series GILMORE GIRLS, where she played Lane Kim for seven years and reprised the role in Netflix’s 2016 mini-series GILMORE GIRLS: A YEAR IN THE LIFE. In between Agena has been a series regular on Hulu’s THE FIRST and recurring on BETTER CALL SAUL, DIRTY JOHN and 13 REASONS WHY. As a guest star she has appeared on such shows as SHAMELESS, SCANDAL and NCIS: Los Angeles to name a few. Keiko has recently published NO MISTAKES: A Perfect Workbook for Imperfect Artists through Penguin/Random House. An inspiring creative journal based on mindfulness practices and the “no mistakes” principles of improv. A graduate of the UCB and iO West improv programs, she has studied at The Groundlings and currently performs with multiple improv teams. And on this episode, Wendi talks about her upcoming book of essays (no pre-orders yet, folks!) and on the weekly RIPE & ROTTEN REPORT, another bit of pop culture mentions with Bravo's THE RACHEL ZOE PROJECT, Hulu's DIFFICULT PEOPLE, Shirley Bassey, Propellerheads, "History Repeating" and the "Karen"s of the world. Follow us on our Instagram: Wendi McLendon-CoveyDfernando ZarembaGENERATION RIPE... and our guest Keiko Agena as well as her Twitter. Remember to subscribe to GENERATION RIPEVisit Dfernando Zaremba's website: dfernandozaremba.com
Actress, writer and artist Keiko Agena (Gilmore Girls, Prodigal Son) sits down with Deborah and Joel to talk about what the Spin Doctors' 1991 album Pocket Full of Kryptonite means to her. Keiko talks about leaving school behind and moving to L.A., couch surfing, working at Lens Crafters, shaving her head, playing a music obsessed Lane Kim on Gilmore Girls and so much more! Special shoutout to Kelly in the booth! Plus Joel and Deborah's particular songs, My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It) by En Vogue and Zoo Station by U2! -- SHOW INFORMATION Facebook Page: @ThisParticularAlbum Instagram:@ThisParticularAlbum Twitter: @ParticularAlbum Email: ThisParticularAlbum@gmail.com Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
Acclaimed No Country Woman author Zoya Patel takes a dive into the enduring cultural phenomenon of the ‘token ethnic friend’. She examines how the entertainment industry continues to pay lip-service to diversity, looking through the lens of characters of colour including Lane Kim from Gilmore Girls and Dionne from Clueless. She also looks at how, when the tables are flipped in movies like Bend it Like Beckham, a white cast member can be afforded more screen time and agency.
At long last, we spend an entire episode on the oft-mentioned Gilmore Girls! We discuss two landmark episodes that fans hold dear and try to determine which one is THE BEST. We cover the infamous Jess-Dean-Rory Triangle, we offer some hot takes on Lorelei's love interests, we call Jackson Bellville out for his crimes against womanhood, and we once again swoon over Lane Kim and Dave Rygalski. Episodes: 3x07 "They Shoot Gilmores, Don't They?" vs 4x22 "Raincoats and Recipes" Both are streaming on Netflix Get social with us @tvwinnerpod on all the stuff. Email at tvwinnerpod@gmail.com. Visit our website for more information from each episode. Find Beth @yourbeth_friend. Find Hannah @nobriggity. Our theme music is by @ariellajoymusic. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. all clips are the property of warner bros, they are used for illustrative purposes only
It's time for part two on the iconic TV show, "Gilmore Girls!" This week we discuss Seasons 1-3, covering Rory's high school years. We go through our favorite episodes and contemplate in Lane Kim's tragic fate. Next week, Seasons 4-6! Copper boom! If you have any thoughts, opinions, or favorite episodes please let us know at onlygirlspod@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at 903.35.GIRLS! Don't forget to rate and subscribe on iTunes! instagram.com/onlygirlspod
If your internal critic and busy schedule keep you from the creative pursuits you enjoy, this interview—and a new book by actress Keiko Agena—are for you. Keiko, best known as Lane Kim on the TV show Gilmore Girls, wrote and illustrated No Mistakes: A Perfect Workbook for Imperfect Artists, for anyone looking to nuture their “wild, wacky” and more spirited side. In No Mistakes, interspersed with coloring pages and her original artwork, Keiko guides you through simple exercises based on one of the founding ideas of improv: Any misstep is an opportunity for growth and creativity.
Gilmore Girls actress Keiko Agena joins Rachael to chat about her new book "No Mistakes: A Perfect Workbook for Imperfect Artists." The book is based on the principles of "no mistakes" in Improv and applies to life in general. What if we learned to view our mistakes as opportunities to grow and change? This book is a must read for all creatives and people looking to think outside the box and improve their life. Keiko Agena is best known for the TV show, GILMORE GIRLS, where she played Lane Kim for seven seasons and reprised the role in 2016. As a guest star she has appeared on such shows as BAJILLION DOLLAR PROPERTIE$, SHAMELESS, SCANDAL, TWISTED, HOUSE, ER and WITHOUT A TRACE. Recently she has been recurring on SWEET/VICIOUS, COLONY and the new Netflix release of 13 REASONS WHY as Mrs. Bradley. She will also be appearing in the upcoming series DIRTY JOHN which is based on the popular podcast and true crime story.
Do you want to create more freely? If so, you might wanna shift your relationship to mistakes, and let go of some of that idealism. That’s the central topic of today’s show with actress Keiko Agena. You might remember Keiko for her supporting role as Lane Kim – the punk rock obsessed daughter of strict Korean-American parents on the show Gilmore Girls. I know I was pretty obsessed with Gilmore Girls back in the day. Recently, Keiko has been recurring on SWEET/VICIOUS, COLONY and the new Netflix release of 13 REASONS WHY.http://majomolfino.com/blog/2018/9/20/how-to-let-go-of-idealism-create-more-freely-with-keiko-agenaShe’s also the author of a new Artist workbook called No Mistakes. In today’s episode, we talk about Keiko’s experience as an Asian American woman in the world of acting and Hollywood, why you don’t have to call yourself an artist, and the one thing she recommends you do to bring more creative freedom into your life. As a heads up: For the next eight weeks, there will be an episode dropping every Thursday – alternating between interviews and minisodes. The minisode series is all about boundaries, my favorite topic, so stay tuned for those too. Show Notes: ● On childhood, acting, auditioning and landing a role on Gilmore Girls show. [02:23]● Transitioning from Hawaii to the mainland and realizing how being Asian American would impact her acting career moving forward. [06:06]● The ease of temping in contrast to her discomfort and anxiety while on Gilmore Girls. [09:50]● More on Gilmore Girls and newfound interest in drawing, arts, and creativity. [19:44]● About her new book, “No Mistakes: A Perfect Workbook for Imperfect Artists”. She also talks about how what you do will label you eventually. [22:21]● Her advice for creative women who want to unleash or discover their creativity. [30:50]References:Majo's website – majomolfino.comKeiko's website – mskeikoagena.comMusic by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs – carolynpennypackerriggs.comWant to support women's voices? Go to patreon.com/heroinefm & become a bigger part of the Heroine community. Check out our rewards for supporters.
Do you want to create more freely? If so, you might wanna shift your relationship to mistakes, and let go of some of that idealism. That’s the central topic of today’s show with actress Keiko Agena. You might remember Keiko for her supporting role as Lane Kim – the punk rock obsessed daughter of strict Korean-American parents on the show Gilmore Girls. I know I was pretty obsessed with Gilmore Girls back in the day. Recently, Keiko has been recurring on SWEET/VICIOUS, COLONY and the new Netflix release of 13 REASONS WHY.http://majomolfino.com/blog/2018/9/20/how-to-let-go-of-idealism-create-more-freely-with-keiko-agenaShe’s also the author of a new Artist workbook called No Mistakes. In today’s episode, we talk about Keiko’s experience as an Asian American woman in the world of acting and Hollywood, why you don’t have to call yourself an artist, and the one thing she recommends you do to bring more creative freedom into your life. As a heads up: For the next eight weeks, there will be an episode dropping every Thursday – alternating between interviews and minisodes. The minisode series is all about boundaries, my favorite topic, so stay tuned for those too. Show Notes: ● On childhood, acting, auditioning and landing a role on Gilmore Girls show. [02:23]● Transitioning from Hawaii to the mainland and realizing how being Asian American would impact her acting career moving forward. [06:06]● The ease of temping in contrast to her discomfort and anxiety while on Gilmore Girls. [09:50]● More on Gilmore Girls and newfound interest in drawing, arts, and creativity. [19:44]● About her new book, “No Mistakes: A Perfect Workbook for Imperfect Artists”. She also talks about how what you do will label you eventually. [22:21]● Her advice for creative women who want to unleash or discover their creativity. [30:50]References:Majo's website – majomolfino.comKeiko's website – mskeikoagena.comMusic by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs – carolynpennypackerriggs.comWant to support women's voices? Go to patreon.com/heroinefm & become a bigger part of the Heroine community. Check out our rewards for supporters.
On today's episode I talk to actor and author Keiko Agena. Keiko is best known for the TV show Gilmore Girls, where she played Lane Kim for seven seasons and reprised the role in 2016 for the Netflix series. As a guest star, she has appeared on such shows as Bajillion Dollar Propertie$, Shameless, Scandal, House, ER, Better Call Saul and many others, and recently she has been recurring on Sweet/Vicious, Colony, the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why and the upcoming Hulu series The First. Keiko is also a improviser, having studied at UCB, iO and the Groundlings, and she performs in and produces the UCB show Asian AF. In addition to all this, she recently wrote an artists workbook entitled No Mistakes, which was published by the Penguin/Random House imprint TarcherPerigee earlier this month! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
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Kelly talks to Keiko Agena, best known as Lane Kim on the Gilmore Girls, about her new book No Mistakes: A Workbook for Imperfect Artists. [audio http://serve.castfire.com/audio/3539565/3539565_2018-08-24-180405.64kmono.mp3]
Keiko Agena, the actress best known for her role as Lane Kim on “Gilmore Girls,” joins Sean Tuohy on Friday Morning Coffee to discuss No Mistakes: A Perfect Workbook for Imperfect Artists. To learn more about Keiko Agena, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, and follow her on Twitter and Instagram. Daniel Ford guest hosted for the vacationing Caitlin Malcuit and he cheered the reopening of Trident Booksellers & Café. Today’s episode is sponsored by Libro.fm, OneRoom, NovelClass, and Film Freaks Forever!
On today's episode, Adam and Jill get to talk with Keiko Agena who played Lane Kim on Gilmore Girls. Along with acting, she is also a visual artist who has a new workbook for artists out now called No Mistakes. Part adult coloring book, part artistic exercises, this workbook is perfect for anyone wanting to stretch their artistic limits whether you are a writer, an artist, or still trying to find your creative voice. Adam and Jill also offer up some recent reads for listeners. Books mentioned in this episode: The Perfect Mother by Aimee Molloy The Call by Peadar O'Guilin Final Girls by Riley Sager How to Hang a Witch by Adriana Mather Haunting the Deep by Adriana Mather Truth or Beard by Penny Reid Beard Science by Penny Reid The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter by Theodora Goss Say Hello! Find us on Instagram and Twitter at @ProBookNerds. Email us directly at professionalbooknerds@overdrive.com Music "Buddy" provided royalty free from www.bensound.com Podcast Overview We're not just book nerds: we're professional book nerds and the staff librarians who work at OverDrive, the leading app for eBooks and audiobooks available through public libraries and schools. Hear about the best books we've read, get personalized recommendations, and learn about the hottest books coming out that we can't wait to dive into. For more great reads, find OverDrive on Facebook and Twitter.
We're so thrilled to get to talk to Keiko Agena, artist, actress, and author of No Mistakes: A Perfect Workbook for Imperfect Artists. Keiko is best known for her role as Lane Kim on the TV show Gilmore Girls, which just so happens to be a favorite show of ours! We loved diving into what makes this workbook/creative journal so special, and how Keiko Agena encourages people to put aside pressures of perfection to embrace beautifully flawed art! We talked about finding your "artist" voice when you don't feel creative, pushing creative boundaries, loving your process, and how learning to tap into your creativity without fear can bring a little more kindness into this world. Follow Keiko Agena on... Instagram Twitter Her website Buy Keiko's book here: https://amzn.to/2PbhE2O Other books mentioned: The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron The Little Book of Life Hacks: How to Make Your Life Happier, Healthier, and More Beautiful by Yumi Sakugawa Fool's Errand by Robin Hobb Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan The Ensemble by Aja Gabel Follow us all over the internet: Twitter: https://twitter.com/nothxwerebooked Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nothxwerebooked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nothxwerebooked Website: nothankswerebooked.com
NO MISTAKES: A Perfect Workbook for Imperfect Artists What if there were no mistakes? OK, that's impossible--but what if you learned to view your mistakes in a whole new light? In this inspiring workbook, artist and Gilmore Girls actress Keiko Agena guides you through simple exercises based on one of the founding ideas of improv: Any misstep is an opportunity for growth and creativity. Interspersed with coloring pages and original artwork by Agena, each exercise teaches you to confront your emotions, rethink your art, and take mindful breaks to recharge in her own playful, encouraging voice. Keiko Agena is best known for the TV show, Gilmore Girls, where she played Lane Kim for seven seasons and reprised the role in 2016. As a guest star she has appeared on such shows as NCIS LA, Shameless, Scandal, House, ER and 13 Reasons Why.
This week is a WB crossover episode (shout out to Lane Kim and Todd), Ben is dead, and we finally find out who really won - Ben or Noel.
Show notes: https://gilmoregirlssoundtrack.com/2016/10/06/episode-119-sixteen-candles/ This week we celebrate the sixteenth anniversary of the first episode of Gilmore Girls (and the birthday of Keiko Agena, who plays Lane Kim.) We discuss the music of Gilmore Girls Season 1, Episode 19 "Emily in Wonderland," I answer a question from a listener in Holland and, as always, I share some recommendations for what's Spinning in Stars Hollow.
Elle answers listener questions and talks about all sorts of things with friend of the show Devon Koren Alley, plus Amanda Phillips Chapman comes back for the discussion of Lane Kim that was left out of Episode 8. And then Elle and Devon take a few minutes to discuss the conclusion of Parenthood, as they promised to do on Episode 11. It's an unusual episode, but a fun one. There are some audio problems, of a sort that have happened a few times lately. There's no episode next week, but rest assured we'll have the audio troubles figured out and solved by the next episode the week after. Also, when the Patreon reaches $125, we'll be getting new audio equipment, which will help a lot.
Recorded in November but here now, the hosts catch up on the shows they've been watching since Casey moved to Texas. We get into the nitty gritty of Gilmore Girls, touch on the new season of New Girl, talk some X-Files, Parenthood, and Brooklyn Nine Nine. But mostly Gilmore Girls. Feat. Umami by Blind Lovejoy.
Recorded in November but here now, the hosts catch up on the shows they've been watching since Casey moved to Texas. We get into the nitty gritty of Gilmore Girls, touch on the new season of New Girl, talk some X-Files, Parenthood, and Brooklyn Nine Nine. But mostly Gilmore Girls. Feat. Umami by Blind Lovejoy.