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Every Single Sci-Fi Film Ever*
The World, the Flesh and the Devil: Harry Belafonte, Race and Apocalypse

Every Single Sci-Fi Film Ever*

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 59:36


As usual there are spoilers ahead! You can follow the podcast on social media: Instagram, Threads and BlueSky.You can support the podcast and get ad-free episodes on Patreon.Please be aware that we touch upon sexual assault in this episode due to the content of the film.DescriptionUSA in 1959 was on the brink of a decade that would see major changes in the country in terms of race. But never without opposition. It was also the year in which Harry Belafonte, at the peak of his fame, would star in The World, the Flesh and the Devil.The film centres Belafonte's character, Ralph Burton, as the last man on earth. A Black man at a time when the country was wrangling with desegregation. Ralph is joined by Sarah and Ben: White survivors who enter what was for a while his world. This episode focuses on race and racism and I am so lucky to have two amazing guests to help us put the plot and frustrations into context.Mark Bould is a professor of Film and Literature at the University of West England, Bristol. He has written/edited extensively about science fiction cinema. Stéphanie Larrieux is the associate director of the Centre for the study of Race and Ethnicity at Brown University. She wrote about the World, The Flesh and the Devil as part of her PhD. Chapters (times may vary slightly due to advertising!) 00:00 Introduction01:07 Why is this film largely unknown?03:10 Source material10:05 Harry Belafonte16:25 An empty Manhattan18:53 The last man on earth23:12 Double sight and racial panopticism24:26 Cultured and capable28:03 Sarah's unnerving feet31:31 The frustrations of this film35:26 Free, white and 21: Ralph and Sarah's relationship39:25 The hair cutting scene41:42 Ben comes to town: Mel Ferrer45:31 The ending47:09 Inger Stevens48:29 Ben's “idealism”49:47 The title50:28 Black protagonists in science fiction53:36 Legacy NEXT EPISODE!Next episode we will be talking about On The Beach (1959) starring Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire and Anthony Perkins.You can visit Just Watch in your region to find out where you can watch this film although it seems to be easily available to rent or buy online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Zaka Presents: My Journey
#97 Zaka Presents My Journey Jean-Rodney Larrieux

Zaka Presents: My Journey

Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 29:39


In this enlightening podcast episode, we sit down with Jean-Rodney Larrieux who is a software engineer who fearlessly sheds light on the complex world of tech, addressing profound topics such as impostor syndrome, navigating the challenging interview process, and the realities of the industry.Join us as he opens up about his personal journey, sharing the candid struggles he faced and the triumphs that shaped his unique perspective. As a Black immigrant professional in a predominantly white industry, he discusses the deep-rooted impostor syndrome that often plagues individuals like him. Through vulnerability and resilience, he shows how he transformed this internal struggle into a powerful driving force for growth and self-discovery.

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Beyond the Spotlight
Ep. 011: George Farmer - Freelance Bassist

Beyond the Spotlight

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later May 1, 2020 77:01


Electric and double bass man, George Farmer, is a player with an all new blend. He began his musical training at a young age, receiving his earliest musical lessons from his father, legendary jazz trumpeter Art Farmer. In a house filled with American Soul as well as classical music, Farmer benefited from a unique blend of musical influences and began playing the electric and upright basses at the same time. With a curriculum that included conservatory training at the Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, private study, and a demanding live performance schedule, Farmer absorbed everything from Schubert's Serenades to Bootsy's Rubberband bass grooves.Farmer moved permanently to the United States in 1997 and soon began getting calls for high profile dates. His first gigs in New York City included the "Young Lions of Jazz" ensemble with Delfeayo Marsalis and Mark Whitfield, as well as serving as the musical director for California based producer, Don Freeman (The Pointer Sisters, Bill Withers). In the year 2000, Farmer became the bass player for the legendary, Benny Golson. Farmer toured in Europe and the U.S. with Golson, and recorded on the 2000 Legend Recordings release, "The Athens Sessions".Meanwhile, Farmer has become a sought after sideman and studio musician stateside as well as in Europe. In the year 2001, Farmer spent 3 months touring with Wolfgang Ambros, one of Europe's most beloved rock stars, and Farmer also recorded on Ambros' certified-gold album, "Hopelessly Self-conscious," that same year. He returned to Europe the following summer, where he played with world renowned vocalist, Natalie Cole. In 2003 Farmer signed on as the bass player for 2004 Grammy-nominated Artist, Amel Larrieux. Featured on both electric and upright basses, Farmer's playing on Larrieux's sophomore album "Bravebird" (Warner Brothers) is a focal point. Since the album's release in 2003, he has toured Japan and the United States with Larrieux, while still maintaining a busy performance and recording schedule that includes performances with emerging artist, Darius DeHaas, as a part of the "American Songbook: Stevie Wonder" Series at Lincoln Center.George's love for accompanying singers led him to him to become a first-call player for numerous Broadway shows (Spring Awakening, Memphis, Fun Home, to name just a few), and he currently holds the bass chair for the Broadway smash Ain’t Too Proud.George’s websiteGeorge Farmer on InstagramGeorge Farmer on Facebook"Ain't Too Proud" websiteSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9JCBNUCRNRVKY&source=url)

Soul Music of the World
In the mix with @djeric04...Tweet to this!

Soul Music of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2012 57:59


1. Kem - I Can't Stop Loving You2. Anthony Hamilton Ft.Sunshine Anderson - Last Night3. Amel Larrieux - For Real4. Gwendolyn Joy - Just A Little Lovin'5. Musiq Soulchild - Mary Go Round6. Al B. Sure - I'm Glad7. Hil St. Soul l - pieces8. Kem - Love Calls9. Gwendolyn Joy - Vanilla Tree10.Kem - Share My Life11.Hil St. Soul ft.Dwele - baby come over 12.Anthony Hamilton - Day Dreamin'13.Isley Brothers - Secret Lover14.Chanel - Lovely Day15.Lynden David Hall - Sexy Cinderella16.Isley Brothers - Said Enough17.Amel Larrieux - We Can Be New

Sunsplash Mix with Jah Prince & Selecta Princess

Deuces - Chris Brown Deuces (freestyle) - Josh Xantus  Josh Xantus Interview I Don't Care featuring Ghostface - Josh Xantus Josh Xantus Interview B  Love The Way - Josh Xantus Let's Ride featuring Jadakiss - Josh Xantus First Time - Josh Xantus The One (freestyle) - Josh Xantus **HOT Keep It Poppin featuring Vado, Jae Millz - Verse Simmonds Looking For Love featuring Usher - Rick Ross The Show Goes On - Lupe Fiasco   Love Ultra - Tuesday Night R&B Mix Show heard 11pm to 1am heard on www.DaFlavaRadio.com and podcast archived on http://JahPrince.Podomatic.com

RiddimKidzMuzik
Amel Larrieux - Get Up (RootzillaBlend)

RiddimKidzMuzik

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2007 4:37


Zilla blends Amel's soft sultry vocal of 'Get up' with A Tribe Called Quest's 'Sucka Nigga'...Enjoy.