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We caught up with Tim Bluhm about "Later Days", the first studio album by The Mother Hips released on their own Mother Hips Records and how leaving American records influenced the lps sound more: https://www.timbluhm.com/ @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.
Littered with bruised optimism over a mural coloured by dreamy indie-rock, Sammm. draws melancholic sentiments from growing up and times of intense heartbreak. Now widening his canvas since his previous releases over the past two years, Sammm. blends lucid indie-rock tones with his angsty, yet elegantly restrained vocal tone and accent which over the years has been moulded from his punk influences. This episode I chat with Sammm about his sibling tracks ‘Stronger Now' & ‘Later Days' and how a Japanese exchange student taught him how to play guitar. We discussed the beauty of working closely with his parter on music videos and the stigma of addiction in todays society.
He's a little bit foodie, and a little bit rock ‘n roll. This week, we're catching up with musician-turned-MasterChef contestant Derrick Fox.The Fort Myers native graduated from Estero High School and went on to enjoy a career as a drummer with the Naples-based rock band Later Days. After years of touring, Derrick recently put away his drumsticks in favor of his other passion: cooking. He now works as a private chef, splitting his time between Dallas, Fort Myers and Los Angeles—where he competed twice on reality cooking competition show MasterChef. In season 6, he was a runner-up. And in season 12, he tied for seventh place. While Derrick didn't bring home the trophy, he parlayed his stint on the show into a podcast called A Bunch of Losers with Derrick Fox.On his podcast, Derrick interviews also-rans from reality TV competitions while they all drink from mugs with a FOX emoji. At the end of each episode, he puts guests through a blind taste test—because whether he's making music, competing on a reality show or dreaming up new creations for his dessert brand, Epic Mega Cookie Company, Derrick is a foodie at heart.Dalia recently chatted with Derrick Fox, a.k.a., Derrick Peltz, about how his music career prepared him to be a chef, and what home cooks can learn from the MasterChef kitchen.
He's a little bit foodie, and a little bit rock ‘n roll. This week, we're catching up with musician-turned-MasterChef contestant Derrick Fox.The Fort Myers native graduated from Estero High School and went on to enjoy a career as a drummer with the Naples-based rock band Later Days. After years of touring, Derrick recently put away his drumsticks in favor of his other passion: cooking. He now works as a private chef, splitting his time between Dallas, Fort Myers and Los Angeles—where he competed twice on reality cooking competition show MasterChef. In season 6, he was a runner-up. And in season 12, he tied for seventh place. While Derrick didn't bring home the trophy, he parlayed his stint on the show into a podcast called A Bunch of Losers with Derrick Fox.On his podcast, Derrick interviews also-rans from reality TV competitions while they all drink from mugs with a FOX emoji. At the end of each episode, he puts guests through a blind taste test—because whether he's making music, competing on a reality show or dreaming up new creations for his dessert brand, Epic Mega Cookie Company, Derrick is a foodie at heart.Dalia recently chatted with Derrick Fox, a.k.a., Derrick Peltz, about how his music career prepared him to be a chef, and what home cooks can learn from the MasterChef kitchen.
his week, Mr Cozzo plays new music from Fantastic Man, Saeed Younan, David Manso, Jozef Conor, Pornbugs. The track of the week is Later Days by George Feely. Tune into new broadcasts of Club Cozzo every Saturday from 10 PM – Midnight EST / 4 – 6 AM CET (Sunday). Fantastic Man - Trojan Force [Kalahari Oyster Cult (BE)] Lose Endz - Analog Percebe [Dreams On Wax Records] R Frederick - The Girls Want To Party (Original Mix) [Original Label] Fher Hedz - Trooper (Original Mix) [PL7] Raul Garcia - Let No Man [Tzantza Records] Michel de Hey - Chain Affair (Original Mix) [MicroHertz] Flaminik - Sukhino (Original Mix) [BOOTH] Felipe Gordon - Freedom [Toy Tonics] George Feely - Later Days [Shall Not Fade] Jozef Conor - Heartbeat [Valiant Records] KCJ - Confess (Fredrick Remix) [In The Know Records] Di Saronno - I'm An House Gigolo' (Original Mix) [Simma Black] Jupter Waltz - Coma Berenices [Laboratory Of Science] Dusky - Endless Sky (Extended Mix) [17 Steps] Hernán Quiez - El Ritual [The Society] Eric Kupper, K-Scope - Valhalla (Original Mix) [Reel People Music] Gianni Firmaio - Tete Du Beat (Original Mix) [DPE] Anton C - Break It Down (Marcos Canepa Remix) [Don't Play Recordings] Saeed Younan - Backroom Honey [Younan Music] Dallomo - Garnier (Original Mix) [HOUPH] Sam Curran - Urban Shaker [Hottrax] Pornbugs - Mudita [Bondage Music] Brown Vox - Baked Browns (Original Mix) [Techaway Records] Francesco Bottalico - Only good vibes (Luca M remix) [Dots and Pearls Records] Gerwin Van Engelenburg - Escapism (David Duriez Remix From The Vault) RSquared - THCR (Original Mix) [Knee Deep In Sound] David Manso - Arrorró Mi Niño [Tanama Records]
A new MP3 sermon from Kabwata Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Heroes of The Faith - His Later Days(2nd Session + Q&A) Subtitle: Heroes of The Faith Speaker: Conrad Mbewe Broadcaster: Kabwata Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/25/2022 Length: 60 min.
Sharon Rolph discusses how to find your freedom during retirement. Sharon Rolph is a behavioral scientist and author who works as a retirement and essence coach. We discussed why finding your essence is vital regardless of age and unlocks an intentional life.
Episode 106 Notes and Links to Daniel Olivas' Work On Episode 106 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Daniel Olivas, and the two talk about…well, everything. They discuss, among other things, Daniel's childhood in Los Angeles, pochismo, formative and unforgettable reads, his family's stories, his work as a lawyer and his myriad writing and genres, the difference between fiction and nonfiction with regard to truth, as well as his just-released short story collection. Daniel A. Olivas is the author of ten books and editor of two anthologies. His books include How to Date a Flying Mexican: New and Collected Stories (University of Nevada Press, 2022), The King of Lighting Fixtures: Stories (University of Arizona Press, 2017), Crossing the Border: Collected Poems (Pact Press, 2017), and Things We Do Not Talk About: Exploring Latino/a Literature through Essays and Interviews (San Diego State University Press, 2014). Daniel's plays have been produced for the stage and readings by Playwrights' Arena, Circle X Theatre Company, and The Road Theatre Company. Widely anthologized, Daniel has written for many publications including the New York Times, The Guardian, El Paso Times, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Review of Books, Huffington Post, High Country News, La Bloga, BOMB, and the Jewish Journal. Buy Daniel Olivas' How to Date a Flying Mexican Daniel Olivas' Website Buy Daniel Olivas' Books Daniel Olivas' Page at Los Angeles Review of Books Waiting for Godinez Play Information and Praise "Turning the Page"-Daniel's beautiful tribute to his father from Stanford Magazine At about 2:50, Daniel gives his family background, including his father's experiences with writing and education, as well as Daniel's schooling and educational experiences At about 10:10, Daniel responds to Pete's questions about writing and artistic influences for Daniel's father At about 11:40, Daniel talks about bilingualism in his family and a meaningful comment from his mother about his writing At about 16:30, Daniel talks about family roots in Ocotlán, Jalisco, and its influence on his writing At about 17:40, Daniel highlights his fictionalized city of Dos Cuentos and the ways in which he uses the city in his work At about 18:50, Daniel talks about early reviews of his story collection and the ways in which they often add “trigger warnings” and what those warnings reinforce for him At about 19:40, Pete asks Daniel about John Fante and Daniel talks about Fante as a great chronicler of the immigrant experiences At about 21:45, Pete and Daniel talk about shared roots in Jesuit high schools and Daniel gives background on connections to Father Greg Boyle At about 23:30, Daniel responds to Pete's questions about important texts that Daniel gravitated to, as Daniel talks about how long it took him to think about writing himself and being inspired by Juan Rulfo, Sandra Cisneros, and Rivera's And the Earth Did Not Devour Him, and laments missing taking a class with José Antonio Burciaga At about 26:00, Pete and Daniel fanboy over Villarreal's Pocho, and Daniel talks about the evolving meanings of “pocho” At about 29:40, Daniel talks about “shaming” over the ways that Mexican Catholic customs were manifested At about 32:25, shout out to Pete's beloved uncle At about 33:30, Pete wonders about turning points in Daniel's route to becoming a professional writer, including early publication with The Stanford Chaparral, and unfortunate grief bringing inspiration through his first novel dealing with joy and pain At about 40:30, Daniel details the publication of Assumption and Other Stories with Bilingual Press At about 41:15, Daniel talks about how his career trajectory and writing style may differ from what his work would have been like had he gone the MFA route; he also quotes Stewart Dybek At about 43:00, Daniel talks about keeping his work fresh At about 44:30, Daniel references an article he wrote for The Guardian upon the publication of American Dirt, as well as a telling quote from Luis Alberto Urrea At about 45:40, Daniel references two story from the recent collection that highlight the Trump years At about 47:15, Daniel responds to Pete's slight misunderstanding about the differences in writing for law and for fiction At about 50:25, Pete wonders if Daniel can point out any renderings of the law that have rung true for him At about 53:50, Pete references a chilling Law & Order episode, and Daniel talks about parallels to Trump and the events of recent years At about 58:50, Daniel talks about how he chose the stories for his latest collection and his mindset in choosing “old” and newer stories At about 1:01:05, Daniel talks about reading his work spanning so many years and judging any “evolution” in his writing At about 1:02:00, Daniel asks Pete his thoughts on whether Daniel's work reads as similar throughout the years At about 1:04:30, Daniel references “Later Days,” an early “cynical” story of his curated by Bruce Handy At about 1:07:30, Daniel recollects some interesting childhood reading and Daniel talks about the reading connection to his later writing At about 1:08:25, Pete points out connections between the reading histories of Tod Goldberg and Daniel At about 1:08:55, Daniel talks about the short story collection and its dedication and connections to Luis Alberto Urrea's Hummingbird's Daughter At about 1:11:20, Daniel talks about an upcoming article for Alta Journal discussing Natalie Diaz's “Postcolonial Love Poem” At about 1:12:20, Daniel says he'll accept any comparisons to Franz Kafka or Garcia Marquez, and talks about Dagoberto Gilb, A Parrot in the Oven by Victor Martinez, Borges, Yxta Maya Murray, and others as inspirations At about 1:15:25, Daniel makes a comparison between his work (especially with short stories) and the life of a character actor At about 1:17:20, Pete shouts out an incredible piece by Borges- “The Gospel According to Mark” At about 1:21:45, Daniel talks about storylines in his writing and ideas of morality At about 1:24:20, Daniel explains “political writing” that is overtly not political At about 1:25:05, Pete makes parallels between Toni Morrison's one short story's headlines At about 1:27:00, Pete highlights the skillful magical realism of the title short story, and Daniel explains the balance between the two parts of the phrase At about 1:31:00, Pete and Daniel discuss themes of agency for women, with Conchita as an example At about 1:34:00, Pete highlights a skillful line in the title story, and Daniel responds to Pete's questions about using second person and present tense At about 1:36:15, Daniel discusses the importance of prioritizing the title before getting into the story's nuts and bolts At about 1:38:25, Pete and Daniel discuss minimalism and dichos in Daniel's writing At about 1:45:00, Pete shouts out “Belen” as possibly his favorite story and compares Belen's situation to that of the the narrator in Antonya Nelson's “In the Land of Men” At about 1:47:00, Pete asks about the cool names used in the collection At about 1:49:40, Quezatcoatl is discussed as featured in the short story collection At about 1:51:20, Pete asks Daniel about a hilarious and deep turn-of-phrase in discussing evil and history, as Daniel discusses some awkward conversations with Hollywood types oversimplifying race for financial purposes At about 1:54:55, Daniel reads from the title story At about 1:59:45, Pete wonders about future projects for Daniel At about 2:02:00, Daniel talks about the events for the book's launch, and discusses a nice pre-release review from Buzzfeed You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 107 with Dr. Benjamin Gilmer, a family medicine physician in Fletcher, North Carolina. He is an Albert Schweitzer Fellow for Life and associate professor in the department of family medicine at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill, and his new book, The Other Dr. Gilmer, is a heart wrenching true story, with part of the story covered in a 2013 "This American Life" episode that has more than 10 million views to date. The episode airs on Thursday, March 3.
Delegating the dates and times of when textual episodes and when audio episodes are shared..Then when further fandoms are included: The Kids In The Hall, Clue, The Ghostbusters, Poltergeist, The Golden Girls, The Ghost And Mrs. Muir, The Addams Family, The Munsters, Beetlejuice, MASH, and so forth… Hawkeye, Beetlejuice, and we continue onward… Saving Mr. Wells, and adding “Bewitched”, of course, for the resolution ideas…Why I created “Constructive Praise” when I didn't realize what “Narrative Discussion” was and what we had been doing, which was that, in the 20th Century…If most people are being “rewarded” for “Trash Talk”: BYE! Don't want to know you, don't want to look at you: No, thank you! Later-Days! BYE!thepitofultimatedarkshadows.wordpress.comIf you can come up with Narrative Discussion on your own? GREAT!An Intermission to the future in The Pit of Ultimate Dark Shadows: Season Sixteen of Doctor Who! Boo-Yah! Then we get to “What if?' with Romana regenerating into another Time Lord from on Romana to the Next: Oh well!The next understanding Josette DuPres… if you understand Spock? Josette DuPres should be a piece of cake.But we shall go through the general idea of Josette DuPres: 1790s, 1890s, Astral Projection, 1960s, and so on… The chronology of what we understand about Josette DuPres is as follows… And then there are little bits, and little bits, and little bits in the DS series on TV with Maggie being the Reincarnation of Josette DuPres, while the Ghost of Josette Collins is Maggie's Astral Projection…Happy Birthday, Pit! And Happy Valentine's Day!Wrapping up this podcast with hopeful affiliations and my email address. Take care, Everyone… And get in touch when you can!
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Pete and PJ discuss the final two albums of the iconic band "The Rolling Stones" and whether or not they have returned to form.
It's a rad #BTLRadioShow this week as we take a step back in time to the "awesome" 80s - those days of big and bigger hair, ruched puffy satin, high waisted jeans, Tom Cruise in his underwear, and Top 40 needledrop heavy John Hughes movies filling the movie screens - with LATER DAYS thanks to our special guests, co-writers/co-directors BRAD RIDDELL and SANFORD STERNSHEIN as well as actor MAJANDRA DELFINO. A coming-of-age tale of a 40-year-old stay-at-home dad who wants to throw a 40th birthday surprise party for his workaholic attorney wife and decides to toss an 80's themed prom bash, inviting everyone they knew - and didn't know - in high school. The problem is that his wife didn't want any kind of party and the glory days of high school were his, not hers. Adding insult to injury, he produces an old ruched satin dress of hers that he had altered to now fit her that she must wear. Ouch. Take a listen to all the fun and laughter about bringing the 80s to life, from Brad and Sandy's own less than successful party hostings as inspiration for the story to crafting characters to casting to capturing the spirit (and embarrassment) of high school days gone by through costume and production design to cinematography to editing and finding comedic and emotional tone to score and one of the greatest gifts of the film - a killer soundtrack featuring 19 Top 40 hits of the 80s with everyone from Bowie to Tears for Fears to OMD to John Lennon and more. So important to any film, but particularly indie projects, the gentlemen have much to say about their music supervisor and licensing the songs for the film. LATER DAYS is also a love letter to the Chicago suburbs and the wealth of comedic talent in the area, something key to the heart of the film and to Brad and Sandy, with location and weather challenges alco becoming a part of the production process. Midway into our conversation, actor MAJANDRA DELFINO joins the mix talking about her experience as an actor, the appeal of this script, working with her husband David Walton who also plays her husband in the film, finding her own 80s mojo (she was only 8 or 9 at the time), comfortable costuming, being a part of onscreen hijinks - especially toilet papering a front lawn, and more. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
In this, the final episode of Half Hour's second season, the five hosts look back on two years of insightful, candid, and inspiring conversations with Steppenwolf ensemble members, activists, and vital voices in the American theater. Then, Cliff Chamberlain interviews Steppenwolf's incoming Co-Artistic Directors, Glenn Davis and Audrey Francis, at the very beginning of their tenure.Interview begins at 17:12 Originally from Chicago, Glenn Davis is an accomplished actor and producer. He garnered widespread acclaim for his performance in the world premiere of ensemble member Rajiv Joseph's Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo at L.A.'s Kirk Douglas Theatre, and transferred with the production to Broadway, where he starred alongside Robin Williams. Davis joined the ensemble in 2017, where he has performed most recently Downstate by ensemble member Bruce Norris in Chicago and at the National Theatre in London. Additional Steppenwolf performing credits include You Got Older, The Christians, fellow ensemble member Tarell Alvin McCraney's The Brother/Sister Plays and Head of Passes, and the Steppenwolf for Young Adults production of A Lesson Before Dying. Audrey Francis is an acclaimed actor, director, teaching artist, and co-founder of Black Box Acting. Audrey Francis attended The School at Steppenwolf in 2004, and since then has been acting professionally in Chicago, working with an array of companies in the storefront and regional theater scene. Audrey became a Steppenwolf ensemble member in 2017 and has performed in ten productions with the company to date, including The Doppelgänger (an international farce), Dance Nation, The Fundamentals, Between Riverside and Crazy, and The Herd. Francis has also been in many acclaimed independent films, namely Knives and Skin, Later Days, Signature Move, and the award-winning web series Distant Learners. Her most recent directing credits include Plano with First Floor Theatre, The Invisible Hand at Steep Theatre, and the audio play of I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter.Learn more at Steppenwolf.orgWant to get in touch? Email halfhour@steppenwolf.orgA transcript of this episode can be found HERE
Later Days ~ The Mother Hips ~ Episode 1 Originally signed by Rick Rubin while still just students at Chico State, The Mother Hips have spent three decades at the forefront of a new breed of California rock and roll—one equally informed by the breezy harmonies of the Beach Boys, the funky roots of The Band, and the psychedelic Americana of Buffalo Springfield—The Mother Hips have established themselves as “one of the Bay Area's most beloved live outfits” says the San Francisco Bay Guardian. Through countless headline shows, massive festival appearances, and dates with everyone from Johnny Cash and Wilco to Lucinda Williams and The Black Crowes. The New Yorker lauded the band's ability to “sing it sweet and play it dirty,” and their new record to be released on December 3rd is yet another example of their music firmly rooted in gritty rock and roll with the kind of evocative storytelling that The Mother Hips do best. Produced by Joe Poletto & Karl Derfler Engineered by Karl Derfler Production Director: David Gross Production Managers: Michelle Garramone & Kelsey Kirpich Research and Copy by Anthony D'Amato https://www.asterlight.com
It’s E3 time again, and just like last year, it’s kind of all over the place, so I explain what E3 means to me, my memories of the event and I cover a game that I judged too early, and missed out on a experience that was more than “just another zombie game” until it […]
Genius Juice CEO & Founder, Alex Bayer, interviews Dave Israel of Later Days Coffee. With humble beginnings, they are slowly and steadily growing their cold brew business. They recently opened a new tap room in Los Angeles, and are planning an expansion for 2021 with a new innovation line and distribution gains. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genius-juice/support
Today I am joined by filmmaking duo Sandy Sternshein & Brad Riddell, here to talk about their feature directorial debut Later Days which was shot for just over $1MM and is currently gearing up for distribution. For some quick background - Brad came up through the studio system, writing films like American Pie: Band Camp, and producing features for studios like Paramount, MTV & Universal. Sandy’s background is in the independent world, with writing credits on films like Pushing Forty and Back to the Grind (an upcoming project for Tony Hawk Productions). Both Sandy & Brad have also taught screenwriting for years and have collaborated since meeting in film school at USC. Throughout the interview, we take a behind the scenes look at Later Days, exploring exactly how the film was pulled off from a creative and financial standpoint. We cover almost the entirety of the process, with special attention paid to development and fundraising. During this section, Sandy & Brad share some fantastic advice on raising money for a film, and outline each critical step they took along the way. All this and much more on today’s episode. Links from the show: Sandy - Twitter Sandy - Instagram Brad - Twitter Brad - Instagram Wry Mash Media - Website For more content like this, be sure to sign up for my newsletter here.
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This episode our musical feature is the band New Tribe and our interview guests are Shahyan Jahani and Katy Evans. New Tribe is in the process of releasing a trilogy called "Later Days". We play some music from the first album of the three, "Health Camp" Shahyan and Katy have been in the Dallas comedy scene for several years now. They perform, teach, and produce shows. We discuss many aspects of comedy and much more with the both of them.
2-2-2020 Weekly Message Meditation of the week: Psalms 24:1-10 Text: Matthew 16:28-17:1-13 Word title: Let us be co- workers of Christ to build his kingdom six later days! Jesus told his people Israel to pray to show what the Father...
More minimizing. For real this time. Why? I am living the scenario, "if you had to hand wash clothing and linens, would you have as much or would you let go of some stuff?" I am in the "let go" camp for this one. Also, it's interesting that washing machines have prop 65 warnings and even more interesting when you DM or email companies asking about what is it that might cause cancer or other reproductive harm, they tell you to refer to the prop 65 website. It isn't the most useful website. https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/products-places Why can't they just tell us what the chemical is and what kind of exposure to said chemical 'could cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.' A washing machine did not fall into any of those categories. Anyway, as this is likely the last audiodiary entry of 2019, I wanted to list recommended books/audiobooks and podcasts that I enjoyed and/or played/read more than three times. I am currently listening to Tony Robbins' Money: Master The Game. I def have to listen a few times to have it really sink in, but it makes the topics of money and retirement more approachable and less intimidating. Also, Molly Burke's It's Not What It Looks Like. A differently abled young woman living in a ableist world. If you thought you had a good grasp on accessibility it might open your mind to challenges you may not have even thought of. She is funny, bright, and real. I love when authors narrate their books. I bought both the audio and digital copy of The Try Guys' The Hidden Power Of Fucking Up. It was on heavy rotation for a while. Digital copy has cute photos of the guys. The Minimalists' Essential. I am probably not correctly citing these books. (One of the Minimalists, Joshua Fields Millburn, offers writing workshops to help folks find their writing style, but I think about citing now that I am writing recommendations on books and podcasts). The Minimalists, Paula Pant's Afford Anything, NPR's Wait Don't Tell Me, NPR's It's Been A Minute, The Artist Athlete, and Hideaway Circus are podcasts I always enjoy. Other audio books on the list: Adam Grant's Power Moves, Gabriel Wyner's Fluent Forever, Chris Voss' Never Split The Difference. Book I haven't quite pushed past the intro but very interested in: Janet W. Hardy and Dossie Easton's The Ethical Slut (3rd edition). I highly value minimalism, zero-waste, creativity, aerial, realness, accessibility, meaningful relationships, personal growth and personal finance. Thanks for listening to the audio diary. We will continue in 2020. Til then I hope we all keep on keepin' on in our personal journeys. Stay hydrated!
Ashley takes you on a journey to a simpler time! This week’s topics include the classic coming of age film, Stand By Me, as well as a different coming of age tale told by My So Called Life’s Angela Chase. Ashley also reveals her first celebrity crush. Revisit Pearl Jam’s debut album and learn more […]
Hey Babes! How ya'll doing? I'm good...hope you are too! I found out that April is National Poetry Month. So I figured let me jump on this train and see where it goes. Join me as I discuss When the Pipirite Sings: Selected Poems and The Poet X. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to us here at Brazen Babe Reviews! Until the next one...Later Days,
On this episode of PFK, Ashley and Amy examine a variety of movies made with Linklater in the director's chair. From 1990s Slacker to recent endeavors like Boyhood and Everybody Wants Some, the team talks about his work and brilliance in bringing unusual characters and scenarios to life. And, for some reason, a tangent that compares his work with Kevin Smith's...
Hey howdy hey Guys! We're here with our first interview of Season 2! Get ready to hear some awesome knowledge about publishing, illustration and making the big leap out west to start a career in animation. Nilah Magruder is a writer and artist who has worked as a storyboard artist at Dreamworks TV and Disney Television Animation. She's also the winner of the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity and has published comics online, in stores, Children's Books and written for Marvel! She's a powerhouse of creativity ! Dive right in to this episode and get inspired!LINKS LINKS LINKS!Nilah's Portfolio: http://nilahmagruder.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/nilaffle Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/nilahmagruder Don't forget, you can subscribe to the podcast at blacknanimated.podbean.com Or you can listen to the podcast through Spotify, Itunes, or even, Google Play And be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @blacknanimated and check out the Black N Animated Facebook Group to interact with listeners of the podcast! LATER DAYS---
Hey howdy Hey it's that time again! A little late but we're here with a new episode for you! On This week's episode we've got a great interview by character animator Bria Jones! She gives us a rundown of what it's like to be someone who animates in house dispelling the notion that the actual job of animating is done and gone. Bria's portfolio : https://www.briajones.com/Toonboom Harmony : https://www.toonboom.com/products/harmonyAdobe Animate CC : https://www.adobe.com/products/animate.html Don't forget, you can subscribe to the podcast at blacknanimated.podbean.com Or you can listen to the podcast through Spotify, Itunes, or even, Google Play And be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @blacknanimated and check out the Black N Animated Facebook Group to interact with listeners of the podcast! LATER DAYS---
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UU ponders the validity of the some of the movies forthcoming in fall 2017, i.e. those that we saw at our viewing of Alien Covenant. What movies are you looking forward to seeing this fall/winter? Comment or email us at UnsuitableUnderstanding@gmail.com. Thanks and Later Days!
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