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This week, meet Muse Honorees director/producer Lisa Cortés and Teen Vogue Editor Versha Sharma! Lisa takes us behind the scenes of iconic projects including Precious, Little Richard: I Am Everything and The Space Race, telling stories that inspire a new examination of figures we thought we knew and push positive change forwards. Versha opens up about her journey coming of age in a post-9/11 world to making history as the first Southeast Asian Editor-in-Chief of Teen Vogue, helping young people find their voice and highlighting unique voices.We asked our NYWIFT community — who's your muse? Hear their answers in a special bonus segment!To be featured on the podcast email us at communications@nywift.org. For more great content go to NYWIFT.org.Social Media:NYWIFT: IG: @NYWIFT / Twitter/X: @NYWIFT / #NYWIFTLisa Cortes: IG: @MissCortes Versha Sharma: IG: @VerSharma
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with director Lisa Cortés about her documentary, "Little Richard: I Am Everything." The film is full of electrifying live footage of the rock and roll architect throughout his career. They also talk with Professor Timothy McKenry about his research into why people listen to less new music as they age. --Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops--Featured Songs:Little Richard, "A Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," Little Richard Is Back (And There's a Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On!), Vee-Jay, 1964The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Capitol, 1967Little Richard, "Tutti Frutti," Here's Little Richard, Specialty, 1957Little Richard, "Keep a Knockin'," Little Richard, Specialty, 1958Led Zeppelin, "Rock and Roll," Led Zeppelin IV, Atlantic, 1971Little Richard, "It's Real," The King of Gospel Singers, Mercury, 1961Little Richard, "Rip It Up," Here's Little Richard, Specialty, 1957Angélica Garcia, "Color De Dolor," Gemelo, Partisan, 2024See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As a leader you influence the level of diversity on your team. Allowing greater diversity results in your team contributing ideas and more innovation. And greater contribution/ideas = greater impact. In this episode we explore the story of Little Richard, an African American performer who despite many obstacles was able to be himself, resulting in him becoming one of the most influential people on rock and roll. So what allowed Little Richard to do so well, and what can you do as a leader to encourage diversity on your team? Listen to find out. Resources mentioned: Little Richard: I Am Everything documentary
De película en directo a partir de las doce de la noche desde el palacio Vistalegre de Madrid dónde ha tenido lugar la decimoprimera edición de los Premios Feroz. Les contamos las reacciones de actores y directores premiados, hablamos con el Premio Feroz de Honor, Mónica Randall y todo lo que se ha vivido en la que es la antesala de los premios Goya.En la segunda hora hablamos de las películas que llegan a la cartelera deteniéndose especialmente en cuatro de ellas: Un mal día lo tiene cualquiera, Faro, Pobres criaturas y Little Richard.'Un mal día lo tiene cualquiera' es el debut en la dirección de la actriz y presentadora Eva Hache. con ella y con su actriz protagonista Ana Polvorosa hablamos de esta cinta producida por Alex de la Iglesia.Faro es un thriller de terror que se fusiona increíblemente con el drama familiar, de él hablamos con su directora Ángeles Hernández y la actriz protagonista Zoe Arnao. Una cinta que nos habla del duelo, del amor y de lo que podemos llegar hacer por no ver sufrir.A través de imágenes de archivo y una investigación muy exhaustiva la directora guionista y productora Lisa Cortes nos acerca desde Nueva York el documental Little Richard: I Am Everything la exitosa y compleja vida en imágenes de uno de los más grandes maestros de la música e icono mundial del rockGanó el León de Oro a la mejor película en Venecia, en los Globos de Oro se hizo con el galardón Mejor película de comedia o musical, Emma Stone en los Critics Choice Awards y estamos expectantes para los Oscar en los que parte con 10 nominaciones. Pobres criaturas de Yorgos Lanthimos, la historia de Bella Baxter que es traída de vuelta a la vida a través de un experimento científico.Todo esto además del resto de la cartelera, las mejores series con Pedro Calvo que nos hablará de Galgos, Las secciones habituales, esta semana Luis Alegre y su participación.Escuchar audio
"De película" en directo a partir de las doce de la noche desde el palacio Vistalegre de Madrid dónde ha tenido lugar la decimoprimera edición de los Premios Feroz. Les contamos las reacciones de actores y directores premiados, hablamos con el Premio Feroz de Honor, Mónica Randall y todo lo que se ha vivido en la que es la antesala de los premios Goya. En la segunda hora hablamos de las películas que llegan a la cartelera deteníendos especialmente en cuatro de ellas: 'Un mal día lo tiene cualquiera', 'Faro', Pobres criaturas' y 'Little Richard'. 'Un mal día lo tiene cualquiera' es el debut en la dirección de la actriz y presentadora Eva Hache. con ella y con su actriz protagonista Ana Polvorosa hablamos de esta cinta producida por Alex de la Iglesia. 'Faro' es un thriler de terror que se fusiona increíblemente con el drama familiar, de él hablamos con su directora Ángeles Hernández y la actriz protagonista Zoe Arnao. Una cinta que nos habla del duelo, del amor y de lo que podemos llegar hacer por no ver sufrir. A través de imágenes de archivo y una investigación muy exhaustiva la directora guionista y productora Lisa Cortes nos acerca desde Nueva York el documental "Little Richard: I Am Everything", la exitosa y compleja vida en imágenes de uno de los mas grandes maestros de la música e icono mundial del rock Ganó el León de Oro a la mejor película en Venecia, en los Globos de Oro se hico con el galardón Mejor película de comedia o musical, Emma Stone en los Critics Choice Awards y estamos espectantes para los oscars en los que parte con 10 nominaciones. 'Pobres criaturas' de Yorgos Lanthimos, la historia de Bella Baxter que es traída de vuelta a la vida a través de un experimento científico. Todo esto además del resto de la cartelera, las mejores series con Pedro Calvo que nos hablará de 'Galgos', las secciones habituales, esta semana Luis Alegre y su participación.Escuchar audio
Director Lisa Cortés' (“The Remix: Hip Hop X Fashion”, “Invisible Beauty”) electrifying and groundbreaking documentary about Richard Penniman (aka “Little Richard”) proves the point that the stories passed down about the origins of rock and roll have been whitewashed. The so-called “Architect of rock and roll”, Little Richard was ripped off, copied, and otherwise taken for granted by a white music establishment all too eager to embrace the likes of Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and the Rolling Stones. Joining Ken on the pod, Lisa describes how the film goes beyond biography to delve into the undertold story of the Black queer origins of rock and roll. Why was it that, at different periods, Richard could swerve so drastically from being outwardly, publicly queer to denying his sexual identity? What was Richard's complex and changing relationship to preaching the gospel? And what was the one question that Lisa would have asked Richard had she been able to? “Little Richard” is so much more than a music doc; it's everything you've been missing about one of the true geniuses of rock and roll. “Little Richard: I Am Everything” is streaming on Max. Hidden Gem: “Richland” Follow: @misscortes on Instagram and twitter @topdocspod on Instagram and twitter The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix.
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15th anniversary of The Dark Knight. The one reason for all of Adnan's success. American Fiction. Lisa Cortes joins Adnan to discuss her documentary, “Little Richard: I Am Everything”. Silent Night. Are movies without dialogue watchable? The Persian Version. Adnan's odd late-night talk show routine. Should Cinephile talk to Paul Giamatti's brother? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
15th anniversary of The Dark Knight. The one reason for all of Adnan's success. American Fiction. Lisa Cortes joins Adnan to discuss her documentary, “Little Richard: I Am Everything”. Silent Night. Are movies without dialogue watchable? The Persian Version. Adnan's odd late-night talk show routine. Should Cinephile talk to Paul Giamatti's brother? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Midway through the new documentary Little Richard: I Am Everything, actor and singer Billy Porter says something that distills one of the film's major themes: “In the face of insurmountable challenges, sometimes simply existing is a revolutionary act.” The film, directed by the multi-hyphenate filmmaker Lisa Cortés, tells the story of one of the great American artists, a global celebrity whose simple existence as a Queer Black man was a direct challenge to the status quo. A studied deep dive into the archive, filled with incendiary performances and biographical detail, I Am Everything is also a challenge to pop music history, and an effort to finally afford Little Richard his place as both the progenitor of rock 'n' roll and a groundbreaking cultural force unto himself. Film Comment's Clinton Krute spoke with Cortés about the contradictory nature of a man who swung between libertine impulses and religious conviction his entire life, how she reads his work and life as a utopian and cosmic project, and her own remarkable and varied career in the entertainment industry.
Das Konzert eines Didgeridoo-Spielers wird abgesagt. Es folgt, wie so oft, die mediale Empörung über eine vermeintliche Verbotskultur. An dem Fall sieht man: Die emotionale Diskussion um die kulturelle Aneignung lässt auch die Musikwelt nicht aus. Aber das Thema ist ambivalent, darum fragen wir uns möglichst differenziert: Wem gehört Musik? Und wann ist eine Aneignung wertschätzend, wann ist sie problematisch? Zu Gast: Tom Fronza, Didgeridoo-Spieler der Analogue Birds Sarah Farina, DJ, Produzentin und Aktivistin Keno Mescher, Musikjournalist Mailt uns Feedback und Themenideen an kulturpodcast@swr.de. Host: Philine Sauvageot Showrunner: Julian Burmeister Links zur Folge: Doku über Little Richard: https://www.amazon.com/Little-Richard-I-Am-Everything/dp/B0BY4TYFC9 Detroiter Techno-Ausstellung im MOMEM: https://momem.org/ Jens Balzers Buch “Ethik der Appropriation”: https://www.matthes-seitz-berlin.de/buch/ethik-der-appropriation.html Die Band Analogue Birds: https://www.analoguebirds.com/ Unser Podcast-Tipp: ICONIC - Modegeschichte mit Aminata Belli https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/iconic-modegeschichte-mit-aminata-belli/94764438/
The Codex Prime duo returns with an all-new episode this week, with Victor reviewing the documentary Little Richard: I Am Everything, the biopic Cassandro, and the HBO Max documentary BS High... Carl highlights his latest comic book pickups including Predator vs. Wolverine, and mentions a dirty WAP-esque track from 1924 called "Shave 'Em Dry" by Lucille Bogan... and the duo discusses the state of hip-hop and music today including some new revelations into the shooting death of Tupac Shakur. OOOOOH, shut up and let's GET IT! Recorded October 3, 2023 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Catch Codex Prime on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or other podcast platforms. Email: CodexPrimePodcast@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: www.facebook.com/codexprime Twitter: twitter.com/codexprimecast Instagram: instagram.com/codexprimepodcast/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDMNJNgnM6y3WB3fA1a1HA SoundCloud: @codex-prime Victor Omoayo - https://www.instagram.com/victoromoayo/ Carl Byrd - Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and Mixcloud @mrbyrd1027
When you think of rockstar royalty, a queer, Southern Black man normally doesn't come to mind. But director Lisa Cortés wants us all to reconsider that thought. Her documentary, Little Richard: I Am Everything, takes viewers through the life and legacy of one of the most influential men in music - Little Richard.From the bawdy roots of his hit song, "Tutti Frutti," to teaching Mick Jagger how to work a crowd, Little Richard's impact spans generations. Host Brittany Luse and director Lisa Cortes talk about the documentary, Little Richard's struggles with own identity, and the queer influence on rock and roll.
Guest critics Oliver Jones and Lou Charlip join Arch & Loo to discuss Past Lives, Sisu, How to Blow Up a Pipeline, Bottoms, the Little Richard: I Am Everything documentary, Air, The Holdovers, This Fool, the upcoming Taylor Swift concert movie & more. Plus, we remember Jimmy Buffett. DON'T MISS 1 HOUR OF LOST SONGS. IT'S SUNDAY NIGHT STIFFS @ 9/EASTERN. www.houndradio.com
On this episode, Aries and Andy talk about Little Richard: I Am Everything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hollywood's below-the-line workers are not on strike, but they're still out of work as writers and actors walk the picket lines. A prop master and a graphic designer share how they're faring. Last week, Hollywood executives publicly released their latest contract offer to WGA members, who did not react well. And SAG officials haven't met with studios since their strike began. A group of tech investors bought thousands of acres of NorCal land — for some $1 billion — to build a new city. They kept it a secret from locals.On Labor Day, a new documentary about Little Richard will air on TV. “Little Richard: I Am Everything” shows how rock and roll originated with Richard Penniman. It includes interviews with family members, musicians, and Black and queer scholars.
Director Lisa Cortés discusses her new film, Little Richard: I Am Everything, with fellow Director Ondi Timoner in a Q&A at the DGA theater in Los Angeles. In the conversation, Cortés discusses her thought processes when structuring the film, applying her knowledge and experiences from the music industry to the production, and her attempts to shake up the structure of a typical music documentary. The film tells the story of music legend Little Richard, combining a wealth of his archival and performance footage to reveal the true Black queer origins of rock n' roll. As the icon's story is unspooled, so too are the contradictions between his life and music, as he gave the world what he was never able to give himself. See photos and a summary of this event below: https://dga.org/Events/2023/September2023/DocSeries_LittleRichardIAE-0723.aspx
Dagens afsnit er et live podcast-optagelse fra Empire Bio i forbindelse med visningen af dokumentarfilmen 'Little Richard: I Am Everything, der tegner et portræt af en af de mest ekstravagante og indflydelsesrige stjerner i rockmusikkens historie. Han var inspirationen til alle de kunstnere, vi i dag betragter som rock and roll. Beatles åbnede for ham, Jimi Hendrix spillede med ham, og The Rolling Stones lærte af ham. Hvad der kan virke som dristige påstande, er faktisk en trist sandhed: Little Richard er den mest indflydelsesrige musiker i det 20. århundrede. Det geniale ved Little Richard: I Am Everything dokumentaren viser, at Little Richard fortjente bedre og fortjente mere respekt for hans bidrag. Et ikon der banede vejen for alle, der kom efter ham: fra Elvis Presley til Tyler The Creator. Sammen med Uffe Paulsen og Suzie The Cockroach taler vi om, hvilke indtryk vi sidder tilbage med efter at have set filmen. Little Richards liv sætter nemlig en påtrængende refleksion i gang om, hvad det kræver af radikal mod og modstandsdygtighed af især queer sorte og brune kunstnere at stå frem, som de er, når de som Little Richard går imod en dominerende majoritetskultur på alle tænkelige måder. “I am the innovator." I am the originator. I am the emancipator. "I am the architect of Rock ‘N Roll!” Det var ordene fra Little Richard under hans takketale til prisen for Lifetime Achievement prisen under American Music Awards-ceremonien tilbage i 1997.
The very complicated legacy of entertainer Little Richard is thoroughly examined in a new documentary by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, Lisa Cortés. The film showcases a bold, audacious man who's trying to navigate his life through sex, drugs, rock and roll, and the Lord – with the help of archival footage mixed with deep, social context from family, friends, scholars, ethnomusicologists, and on-screen fact-checkers. Join us as host Eddie Robinson chats unguarded with celebrated director, Lisa Cortés, about her critically-acclaimed documentary, "Little Richard: I Am Everything." Cortés shares insight into how the film was conceived and why it was important for her to reveal the struggles of Richard Wayne Penniman – a musical icon who was coming to terms with being a man of faith as well as being a man who was queer. I SEE U will also dive into her own personal life story, as the former Def Jam record label executive offers up her thoughts on today's LGBTQ+ artists and performers maneuvering through the music industry in their quest to make a name for themselves.
Lucinda Bennett gives us some tips for Matariki eats on Breakfast Food that might spark an idea to create your own annual traditions for the holiday. bMovies comes in hot- listen back to a conversation with Michael Duignan (director) and Ben Wall (lead actor) from The Paragon, an intriguing, Kiwi-made film that makes the absolute most of a small resource pool. Matthew Crawley shares his thoughts on Little Richard: I Am Everything for our bMovies review. The Hobby Goblins boil and toil (literally), to create pasta art, theme- industrial. The listeners provide even more excellent ideas for their fortnightly crafts, with a high Goblin Factor. We recap your 95bFM Top Ten. Whakarongo mai nei!
A new documentary, "Little Richard: I Am Everything," tells the story of one of rock and roll's founding stars. It premiered earlier in 2023 at the Sundance Film Festival. That's where PBS NewsHour co-anchor Amna Nawaz sat down with director Lisa Cortés to discuss the film for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
This week, the Cinebuds are learning about the true king of rock n' roll -- Little Richard. The documentary "Little Richard: I Am Everything" shows how the artist juggled religion, sex and music throughout his life. Dori and KPolly discuss their newfound knowledge about the song "Tutti Frutti" and the importance of DJs. Plus, they talk about what else they've been watching. Produced & edited by Kiri SalinasTheme song by NewskiSponsored by Associated Bank & Eyes on the Lake: Eyecare and Eyewear
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with director Lisa Cortés about her documentary, "Little Richard: I Am Everything." The film is full of electrifying live footage of the rock and roll architect throughout his career. They also talk with Professor Timothy McKenry about his research into why people listen to less new music as they age. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU Send us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs: Little Richard, "A Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," Little Richard Is Back (And There's a Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On!), Vee-Jay, 1964The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Capitol, 1967Little Richard, "Tutti Frutti," Here's Little Richard, Specialty, 1957Little Richard, "Keep a Knockin'," Little Richard, Specialty, 1958Led Zeppelin, "Rock and Roll," Led Zeppelin IV, Atlantic, 1971Little Richard, "It's Real," The King of Gospel Singers, Mercury, 1961Little Richard, "Rip It Up," Here's Little Richard, Specialty, 1957War, "The World Is a Ghetto," The World Is a Ghetto, United Artists, 1972Support The Show: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Graham discusses Paul Simon's new magnum opus, Seven Psalms, versus Ed Sheeran's Subtract, and ponders Simon then and now. Charles wonders how Simon's veteran work stands up against Bob Dylan's latest recordings.Charles catches Little Richard: I Am Everything at City Screen Picturehouse, York, wherein documentary maker Lisa Cortes states his case to be the true King of Rock‘n'Roll. Is she right?Graham updates on Chris Simpson's cult band Magna Carta and their putative link to a new Guy Ritchie film about Swinging Sixties London that never happened. Look out for a new Magna Carta compilation on Repertoire Records, by the way.Charles reviews Richard E. Grant on tour at the Grand Opera House, York, York, promoting his latest book, A Pocketful Of Happiness, and Graham considers whether Grant is a link to a bygone screen age when actors had charm and raconteur skills.
Now that the seasonal dirge we know as a Northwest Winter has finally faded, it's time get back outside. But if you're a movie fan, you can enjoy the sun and your favorite cultural pastime courtesy of any number of streaming services. On this week's show, Dan Webster, Nathan Weinbender, and Mary Pat Treuthart will be discussing two streaming specials. First up is the urban drama “A Thousand and One,” followed by the documentary “Little Richard: I Am Everything.”
Part 2 of the Questlove Supreme in-studio discussion with award-winning filmmaker and former record executive Lisa Cortés. Lisa recalls her career pivot from being a music executive with dreams of singing to becoming a filmmaker who learned every step of the process. After discussing working on Monster's Ball and Precious, Lisa opens up about his newest project, Little Richard: I Am Everything. Team Supreme and Lisa discuss Little Richard as a trailblazer, a pioneer, and a complex legend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Filmsuck co-hosts talk about two new documentaries that deal with two wildly different celebrities, each negotiating a lifetime of public performances beginning in childhood--Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields on Hulu, and Little Richard: I Am Everything, available on Amazon Prime and Apple TV+. Rejected by his father, a minister who also operated a bar and sold bootleg whiskey on the side, the blazingly talented and sexually fluid Little Richard left home early and soon combined the influences of gospel singers, raucous blues performers, and drag show sensations to become a rock 'n' roll pioneer of the 1950s. Adored and promoted by her possessive and increasingly alcoholic mother, Brooke Shields became a ubiquitous child model in the 1970s and the center of early scandals about the sexual exploitation of underage girls in photography and film. Her own acting goals were swamped by the overwhelming attention paid to her beauty as she became one of the representative celebrities of the 1980s. Both documentaries seek to retell the stories of these well-known figures in order to assert their lasting cultural significance beyond the limited time periods of their greatest fame, with Little Richard as, obviously, a hugely important and influential figure in the history of modern music, and Brooke Shields as the hardy survivor of a pre-"Me Too" era in the modeling and acting professions, which are still highly precarious and even dangerous to girls and women.
Adam Ball and Van Connor are back with your seven day guide to everything movies: including reviews of Little Richard: I Am Everything, Rodeo, Polite Society, Big George Foreman, and The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It's Documentary Tuesday here at Breakfast All Day, with reviews two movies about towering pioneers in their fields. First, Alonso's husband, Dave White, returns to talk about "Judy Blume Forever," a celebration of the essential Young Adult author who's still as spiky and sweet as she was in the '70s. Alonso and Christy also review "Little Richard: I Am Everything," about the architect of rock 'n' roll who hasn't nearly gotten his due for the massive influence he's had on generations of performers. In news, we honor the legendary singer and activist Harry Belafonte, who died recently at age 96, plus we discuss Tucker Carlson, Richard Lewis, "Heartstopper" season 2, Dame Edna and more. Come back Friday for an early review of "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3." 'Til then, have a great week, and thanks for sharing some of your time with us.
Rock Docs: A Podcast About Music Documentaries A Treble Media Podcast Today's documentary is Little Richard: I Am Everything, released in 2023, directed by Lisa Cortes. The movie explores Little Richard's origins and the ups and downs of his career and his life, with a focus on his status as a groundbreaking queer icon and "the architect of rock and roll". Hosted by David Lizerbram & Andrew Keatts Twitter: @RockDocsPod Rock Docs is a Treble Media podcast. Treble is a fully independent media outlet devoted to music. You can find out more at Treblezine.com. If you'd like to support the community of writers and creators behind Treble, please head to patreon.com/treblezine
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"Little Richard: I Am Everything" brings a fresh perspective on the history of rock 'n' roll with insights from Mick Jagger and Billy Porter. Director Lisa Cortes explores what it meant to be Black and queer when both were subject to intense discrimination and violence.
Filmmaker Lisa Cortés tells the inspiring and painful story of the Black, queer inventor of rock and roll–Little Richard. Richard Wayne Penniman launched rock and roll into pop culture and wrote a new set of rules for what it meant to be free as an American, but his own freedom is a much more complicated story. Filmmaker Lisa Cortés set out to capture his tale in her new documentary, Little Richard: I Am Everything. She joins host Kai Wright to discuss the inspiration behind the film and how the artist reached global stardom. Companion listening for this episode: Billy Porter on Bringing Blackness, Queerness and Fullness to Art (12/19/2022) What does a next-level victory look like for an Emmy, Grammy and Tony winner? For actor Billy Porter - it's an authentic sense of self. “Notes from America” airs live on Sunday evenings at 6pm ET. The podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts. To catch all the action, tune into the show on Sunday nights via the stream on notesfromamerica.org or on WNYC's YouTube channel. We want to hear from you! Connect with us on Instagram and Twitter @noteswithkai or email us at notes@wnyc.org.
Carrots, the sunny root vegetables, add crunch and sweetness. Try these recipes: Turkish carrot yogurt meze and Tunisian carrot salad. Biden's nominee for labor secretary, Julie Su, faced a grilling from Senate Republicans on Thursday over the gig worker bill AB5 plus pandemic unemployment fraud. Former LA Mayor Richard Riordan, 92, died this week. KCRW looks at his leadership amid the Northridge earthquake and the LAPD Rampart corruption scandal. The Boy Scouts of America will start to pay $2.4 billion to more than 80,000 sexual abuse survivors. The BSA emerged from bankruptcy on Wednesday. Critics review the latest film releases: “Carmen,” “Little Richard: I Am Everything,” “Chevalier,” and “Guy Ritchie's The Covenant.”
Little Richard was a larger-than-life entertainer and personality which is captured by the new documentary, “Little Richard: I Am Everything.” We speak with the film's director, Lisa Cortes. (Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures)
Little Richard was a larger-than-life entertainer and personality which is captured by the new documentary, “Little Richard: I Am Everything.” We speak with the film's director, Lisa Cortes. (Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures)
(Airdate 4/18/23) Lisa Cortés, is an Academy Award®-nominated and Emmy-winning film producer and celebrated director. The film Precious (2009), which she executive produced, received the Grand Jury Prize for best drama at the Sundance Film Festival. Her early career as a music executive was launched at the iconic Def Jam label and Rush Artist Management. Produced by Bungalow Media + Entertainment for CNN Films and HBO Max, in association with Rolling Stone Films, director Lisa Cortés' Sundance opening night documentary LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING tells the story of the Black queer origins of rock n' roll. It hits movie theaters 4/21/23 and is available on demand. www.littlericharddocumentary.com
The very complicated legacy of entertainer Little Richard is thoroughly examined in a new documentary by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, Lisa Cortés. The film showcases a bold, audacious man who's trying to navigate his life through sex, drugs, rock and roll, and the Lord – with the help of archival footage mixed with deep, social context from family, friends, scholars, ethnomusicologists, and on-screen fact-checkers. Join us as host Eddie Robinson chats unguarded with celebrated director, Lisa Cortés, about her critically-acclaimed documentary, “Little Richard: I Am Everything.” Cortés shares insight into how the film was conceived and why it was important for her to reveal the struggles of Richard Wayne Penniman – a musical icon who was coming to terms with being a man of faith as well as being a man who was queer. I SEE U will also dive into her own personal life story, as the former Def Jam record label executive offers up her thoughts on today's LGBTQ+ artists and performers maneuvering through the music industry in their quest to make a name for themselves.
The Bloody Awesome Movie Podcast delivers a spoiler-free review of a film, usually a new release with some exceptions, every week. Then Matt Hudson (@wiwt_uk) from What I Watched Tonight and Jonathan Berk (@berkreviews) from Berkreviews.com will introduce a variety of movies or pop-culture-related topics in a series of segments. For some movies, a bonus episode that is full of spoilers will drop a few days later. Review of The Super Mario Bros. Movie Directed by Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Written by Mat Fogel Cast: Chris Pratt Anya Taylor Joy Charlie Day Jack Black Keegan-Michael Key Seth Rogen IMDb.com Synopsis:.The Story of The Super Mario Bros. on their journey through the Mushroom Kingdom. RATINGS: 58% RT critic 96% RT audience 46 Metascore, 7.4 IMDb user score 3.5 Letterboxd, RELEASE location / DATE: Theaters now Chuffed Headlines Movie/Pop culture news that caught our attention Martin Scorsese: ‘The Image on an iPhone Is the New Cinema Vérité' Media Consumption Jon's consumption Blank Check De Humani Corporis Fabrica, Showing Up, Chevalier, Air, Trance, Tetris, The Passion of Joan of Ark (movie 4000?), Cleo from 5 to 7, Little Richard: I Am Everything, Somewhere in Queens, The Bear S1, Mandalorian s3 ep6&7, Ted Lasso s3e4, Dave S3e1-3 Listen on Spotify | Apple Podcast | Stitcher BAMP on Twitter | BAMP on Instagram | TeePublic Merchandise Jon on Twitter | Jon on IG | Jon on Letterboxd.com Matt on Twitter | Matt on IG | Matt on Letterboxd.com Berkreviews.com | WhatIWatchedTonight.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bloody-awesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bloody-awesome/support
Documentary fans will have plenty to shout about with this wee's episode. We start with "Little Richard: I Am Everything" which is a revealing look at a kind rock 'n' roll icon who shaped the world of music.Then We've got "Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields" which follows actor, model, and icon Brooke Shields as she becomes a woman who discovers her power after being a sexualized young girl. And there's there's "Imagaining the Indian" which explores the exploitation of Native American culture in sports. And for you "based on a true story but with actors" fans we've got "Air" which stars Matt Damon and Ben Affleck and follows the history of shoe salesman Sonny Vaccaro, and how he led Nike in its pursuit of the greatest athlete in the history of basketball, Michael Jordan. And we've also got "Tetris" which is the story of how one of the world's most popular video games found its way to players around the globe. Plus we look at "Paint" which stars Owen Wilson as Carl Nargle, Vermont's #1 public television painter, who is convinced he has it all: a signature perm, custom van, and fans hanging on his every stroke - until a younger, better artist steals everything (and everyone) Carl loves. And of course, Neil Rosen has an exclusive look at the final season of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." So turn your earphones up to 11 and listen in!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4137244/advertisement
"Everyone is beholden to him," says Mick Jagger, when discussing Little Richard's impact on rock'n roll in the new documentary, "Little Richard: I Am Everything." The film explores the music icon's complicated relationship with his own sexuality, how racism affected his career and his enduring effect on the genre that he was an originator of. Director Lisa Cortes joins to discuss.
It's another episode of Midday at the Movies, our monthly conversation about films and filmmaking.Joining Tom in Studio A are our two movie-maven regulars: Ann Hornaday, film critic for the Washington Post and author of the best-selling moviegoers' guide, Talking Pictures: How to Watch Movies. Ann joins us on Zoom from Iowa... And Jed Dietz, the founder and former director (retired) of the Maryland Film Festival and Parkway Theater. Today, Ann and Jed size up the current crop of new films and streaming releases, including THE LOST KING, A THOUSAND AND ONE, AIR, LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING, and PRETTY BABY: BROOKE SHIELDS. And as always, we invite you to share your favorite flicks or streaming series! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lisa Cortés – director of CIFF47 film LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING – discusses how a Black, queer rockstar lived his life as a trailblazer, and whose complex legacy transformed the music industry forever. CIFF Speaks® is sponsored by Wayside Furniture. Facebook / Twitter / IG / YouTube / Donate
This week's bonus Out Now with Aaron and Abe is headed back to Park City, Utah. Aaron is joined by FirstShowing.net's Alex Billington to go over the variety of films seen at this year's in-person/virtual Sundance Film Festival, with plenty of thoughts on which films stuck out the most, which less successful films were worth mentioning, and what the experience, overall, was like. Enjoy thoughts on some of the more notable films featured, including Magazine Dreams, A Thousand and One, Rye Lane, The Pod Generation, Landscape with Invisible Hand, and Shortcomings, along with a few documentaries, including Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie and Little Richard: I Am Everything. Plus, the one and only Payakan is discussed as well, because why not? So now, if you've got an hour or so to kill... Get yourself a free audiobook and help out the show at AudibleTrial.com/OutNowPodcast! Follow all of us on Twitter: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @FirstShowing Check out all of our sites and blogs: TheCodeIsZeek.com, Why So Blu?, We Live Entertainment, FirstShowing.net Check Out Aaron's post covering the Sundance Film Festival. Next Week: Knock at the Cabin #SundanceFilmFestival #Sundance2023 #FilmFest #film #movies #entertainment #magazinedreams #athousandandone #ryelane #thepodgeneration #landscapewithinvisiblehand #shortcomings #michaeljfoxmovie #littlerichard #payakan #radicalmovie
The Sundance Film Festival triumphantly returns to in-person screenings this year, which of course means that your intrepid Film Comment crew is once again on the scene in snowy Park City, bringing you dispatches and podcasts covering all the highlights of the 2023 edition. On today's podcast, Film Comment's Devika Girish talks to Miriam Bale (Indie Memphis Film Festival) and Abby Sun (International Documentary Association) about Sundance selections Earth Mama, Past Lives, Against the Tide, Little Richard: I Am Everything, and Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project.
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The Sundance Film Festival begins this week and we are highlighting some great projects from our members! Interviews include Lisa Cortés, director-producer of Little Richard: I Am Everything, Eileen stuntwoman Ashley Pynn; To Live and Die and Live producers Dana Offenbach and Samantha Basir, and King Cole post production supervisor Jean Lane and director Elaine McMillion Sheldon. Co-hosts Katie Chambers and Tammy Reese talk about the films they are looking forward to and encourage all attendees to fill out the FWD-Doc Film Event Accessibility Scorecard. To be featured on the podcast email us at communications@nywift.org. For more great content go to NYWIFT.org. Special thanks to Elspeth Collard, the creator of our podcast theme song. Social Media: NYWIFT: @NYWIFT / #NYWIFT Lisa: Twitter @misscortes / IG @misscortes Dana: IG @filmgirl2013 Samantha: IG @isamwise Ashely: Twitter @AshMPynn / IG @ashleypynn Elaine: Twitter @elainemsheldon
So many movies! We've got reviews of NINE new films, including the horror sequel EVIL DEAD RISE, Ari Aster's opus BEAU IS AFRAID, the vampire comedy RENFIELD, the action rom-com GHOSTED, the war film GUY RITCHIE'S THE COVENANT, the Broken Lizard comedy QUASI, the dance movie version of CARMEN, the nostalgia reunion MIGHTY MORPHIN' POWER RANGERS: ONCE AND ALWAYS, and the rockumentary LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING!Evil Dead Rise - 2:16Beau is Afraid - 40:30Renfield - 56:47Ghosted - 1:06:50Guy Ritchie's The Covenant - 1:19:00Quasi - 1:29:50Carmen - 1:44:10Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: Once and Always - 1:50:05Little Richard: I Am Everything - 2:03:10Review Round-Up - 2:13:22Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more!Join the new SALTCATSOAP OF THE MONTH CLUB at Patreon.com/SaltCatSoap today! You can also buy soaps at our Ko-fi store!Email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer YOUR questions in future episodes!Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code criticallyacclaimed50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy