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For this week's Lilli Palmer Acteurist Oeuvre-view episode, we watched Jacques Becker's The Lovers of Montparnasse (1958), in which Palmer, playing Modigliani's rejected lover Beatrice Hastings, perfects her persona of brittle dissociation; and Mädchen in Uniform, the 1958 remake of the famous Weimar-era film about a teenager at an all-girls' boarding school who falls in love with her teacher. Our viewings provoke topics from the relationship between art and capitalism to the relationship between gender, sexuality, and militarism. Time Codes: 0h 00m 35s: LES AMANTS DE MONTPARNASSE (1958) [dir. Jacques Becker] 0h 34m 14s: MADCHEN IN UNIFORM (1958) [dir. Giza Von Radvanyi] +++ * Listen to our guest episode on The Criterion Project – a discussion of Late Spring * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's piece on Gangs of New York – “Making America Strange Again” * Check out Dave's Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project! Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com We now have a Discord server - just drop us a line if you'd like to join!
Directed by Leontine Sagan and released in 1931, Madchen in Uniform follows a teenage girl named Manuela who enters an all-girls boarding school. As she makes friends and learns the rules of the strict school, she soon develops a crush on a young female teacher. A movie boasting an impressive number of firsts in cinema, it opened a lot of doors for women and the LGBTQ+ community in film.
When and why do nonprofit organizations need an audit? Why should nonprofits NOT ALWAYS go with the cheapest auditor. And how cool is it that one of my two favorite CPAs is a farmer, and the other is an Improv mastermind? Join us in this episode of "Looking Forward. Giving Back." as we dive deep into the nonprofit audit with perspectives from both the auditor and auditee. Get advice on how best a nonprofit can prepare for an audit, what the right audit "fit" might be for your organization, and the importance of making sure your staff gets along with the auditing team! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lookingforwardgivingback/message
Today's List■ シューマン: 詩人の恋 op.48 - 8.花もし知らば 9.そはフリュートとヴァイオリン 10.歌の響くを聞けば 11.若者は乙女を愛し -- Schumann: DICHTERLIBE. op.48 - 8.Und wußtens die Blumen 9.Das ist ein Floten klingen 10.Hor ich das Liedchen klingen 11.Ein Jungling liebt ein Madchen 空気中をたゆたうような歌が続きながらも物語の終わりへ向かう歩みを感じる中盤戦です。たとえ胸が張り裂けようとも、悲しみに打ちひしがれようとも、葉脈さながら隅々にまで行き届いているこの瑞々しさは何でしょう。1曲目を思い起こしてみれば、恋は五月に生まれたんでしたね。五月、この瑞々しさ、眩しい痛み、誰にも知られない別れの涙、この感じ何だっけなあ知ってるなあ、と記憶を漁ってみたら、寺山修司の「われに五月を」という作品集に突き当たりました。この中で、彼は「二十歳 僕は五月に誕生した」と綴っています。どうやら五月というのは特別な、誕生の季節らしい。つぼみがひらき小鳥が鳴く、青春が去るまでの短い時間、新緑とともに詩人の恋も誕生したのでしょう。もしかしたらそれはほとんど自我のように。
Cerise and Vicky recover from their longest episode ever by zipping through their shortest episode ever, adding five wonderful and kind of samey films about girls school to their list! 6:10 – Seance (2021, Simon Barrett) – Cerise and Vicky rediscover what genre films can be when they don't take themselves deathly seriously. Also: Gay. 18:20 – Madchen in Uniform (1931, Leontine Sagan) – Cerise and Vicky dig up the foundations of the girls' school drama to investigate whether it holds up ninety years later. Also: GAY. 29:13 – Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975, Peter Weir) – Cerise and Vicky investigate the disappearance of five Victorian schools girls in an attempt to discern what role repressed sexual yearning played in their disappearance. Also: GAY GAY GAY. 43:21 – Sailor Suit and Machine Gun (1981, Shinji Somai) – Cerise and Vicky sit down for what they assume will be a quick, unpretentious exploitation movie, but get something way better than they expected/ Also: Not *as * gay, but certainly gay enough. 57:22 – Whispering Corridors (1998, Park Ki-Hyung) – Cerise and Vicky introduce a way better franchise than the Saw movies to the list, shouting out Tartan Asia Extreme in the process. Also; gaygaygaygaygay.
Nachhaltige Führung - Der Leadership Podcast mit Niels Brabandt / NB Networks
Sport ist noch immer eine vor allem männlich besetzte Domäne. Woran jedoch liegt das? Wie gerecht kann Sport sein? Was können Sie für Ihre Organisation und Ihren eigenen Einsatz für eine gute Sache davon lernen? Hannelore Ratzeburg, Trägerin des Verdienstkreuzes der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, im Interview mit Niels Brabandt über Ungerechtigkeit, Veränderung und wie jeder dazu beitragen kann positive Veränderung zu leiten. Ihre Gästin: Hannelore Ratzeburg Ihr Gastgeber: Niels Brabandt / NB@NB-Networks.com
This week we review LGBTQ-themed miniseries Proud and the newly restored lesbian classic Madchen in Uniform, as well as LGBTQ-related House of Hummingbird. We also review the movie Archive, and give you a heads up about the new Charlize Thron movie, The Old Guard.To watch Madchen in Uniform: https://kinonow.com/pioneers-of-queer-cinema-ambler-theaterTo watch House of Hummingbird: https://kinomarquee.com/film/house-of-hummingbird/5ee919386d841f0001df2f96?venue_id=42To watch Proud: https://kinomarquee.com/film/proud/5ee1119fbfbff70001f4ffc6?venue_id=67
Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including The Killing Floor, Michael, Peter Pan, Madchen in Uniform, Victor and Victoria, The Skulls, Mermaids, Tokyo Olympiad, The Phantom of the Opera, Hale County This Morning, This Evening, Period. End of Sentence., Gladiator, The Most Dangerous Game, You Should Have Left, 7500, Meet John Doe, Honeymoon in Vegas, Da 5 Bloods, Under the Volcano, Miller's Crossing, Speed, Repo Man, City That Never Sleeps, Moana, 99 River Street, Images of Flying and Falling, Close the Lid, Gently: A Home Document, Performance for Perfection 1200, UpCycles, In Glass Houses, Skin in the Game, Traces with Elikem, Things to Come, Here to Be Heard: The Story of the Slits, Dragged Across Concrete, Mad Max: Fury Road, Triple Frontier, Shanghai Triad, Fantasia, Jawbreaker, Under the Silver Lake, Twister, Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets, Guest of Honour and Doctor Sleep.
This week we review LGBTQ-themed miniseries Proud and the newly restored lesbian classic Madchen in Uniform, as well as LGBTQ-related House of Hummingbird. We also review the movie Archive, and give you a heads up about the new Charlize Thron movie, The Old Guard.To watch Madchen in Uniform: https://kinonow.com/pioneers-of-queer-cinema-ambler-theaterTo watch House of Hummingbird: https://kinomarquee.com/film/house-of-hummingbird/5ee919386d841f0001df2f96?venue_id=42To watch Proud: https://kinomarquee.com/film/proud/5ee1119fbfbff70001f4ffc6?venue_id=67
Welcome to our first Pool Limo/Water filled School Bus episode! It's recorded in my car while we drive down to Philly (don't worry I used a lapel mic, so much safety). Sorry for all the road noises, but hopefully that gets you in the spirit of GIRL TANK WARFARE. Not much else to say here, enjoy! Tragic tank related backstory!
Today's episode of Queer as Fiction dives into the 1931 German film, Madchen in Uniform. Join us for a discussion of young women getting drunk off one cup of punch, performing male roles in plays and dealing with the looming threat of authoritarianism.
After this episode, you'll learn that the only friend a growing boy needs is his mother. So turn on some Santo & Johnny, spill some popcorn, and throw a bear-trap at your favorite sheriff, because Ron just recapped a hilariously risky dud from the mind of Stephen King. Like what you hear? Rate, review, subscribe, add to your lists, and look for us on Facebook and Twitter @MovieswithRon *MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD*
Jimmy covered the Riverdale press room at NYCC and chatted with showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa along with cast members Madchen Amick, Mark Consuelos, Marisa Nichols, Molly Ringwald and Skeet Ulrich! They lovingly remember Luke Perry and talk about the moving season opener tribute to him. We also learn more of some new characters arriving and some surprising reunions. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse are back with their commentary track for "Case Files", a.k.a. "The Return, Part 5", from the 2017 Showtime revival of Twin Peaks, featuring the return of Mädchen Amick as Shelly Briggs and Peggy Lipton as Norma Jennings, and the introductions of Amanda Seyfried as Becky Burnett and Eamon Farren as Richard Horne! Twitter: @GhostwoodCast @CharlesSkaggs @udanax19 Facebook: facebook.com/GhostwoodPodcast Email: GhostwoodPodcast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Jimmy attended New York Comic Con and boy are his arms tired. As usual, he got lots of 1:1 interviews and covered as many press rooms as he could. Producer Joe even got in on the interviewing action! In this episode, you'll hear the press room for the hit CW show Riverdale with showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, actors KJ Apa, Madchen Amic Lili Reinhart, and Luke Perry. Be here all month to hear more interviews/press rooms from NYCC! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Check out a thrilling story of one soccer team's tense story of struggle and triumph. Produced by Taylor, Madchen, and Emily.
Two trains are about to collide on a track inside Riverdale, but that doesn't (necessarily) mean the second season is heading towards a veritable train wreck. Lucy and Evan talk with friend, author, and one of the greatest people around, Anne Thériault, about Chapter 29 of the Riverdale saga: "Primary Colors." Political factions vie for control of both the town and the student council as Chic gets increasingly creepy (it's a bottomless well) and Cheryl and Toni's love (ahem) blossoms. The gang discusses this, as well as: a definitive ranking of the DILFs of Riverdale the omnipresent but confusing Catholicism who Kevin should be friends with instead of Betty who exactly Andy Cohen is and, of course, John Cena All this and more in Episode 24 of Radio Free Riverdale. Vote for our podcast by listening in! And follow Anne Thériault at @anne_theriault.
Join us for a very special (if somewhat belated) holiday episode of Radio Free Riverdale. We've reached the mid-season finale of Riverdale's second season: episode 9, "Silent Night, Deadly Night." The holidays have arrived, but no one wants to see the Black Hood coming down their chimney. Will the Archie-Veronica and Jughead-Betty break-ups last? How will Fred Andrews pay his bill? And how long has Nana Rose Blossom had a red streak in her hair? We also discuss: Serpent justice and gang laws the Pacino-esque qualities of Skeet Ulrich just how much a diner costs Panettone, the biggest bread, ultimate Christmas treat and, of course ... plausible deniability All this and more is wrapped up in a neat little package of Episode 23 of Radio Free Riverdale. Oh, come all ye faithful and gather 'round the podcast machine!
It's been a while, but Lucy and Evan are finally back and ready to talk about all things Archie. After an extended (and unexpected) hiatus, Radio Free Riverdale is back, and we're talking the second season of Riverdale's fourth episode, "The Town That Dreaded Sundown." Who is the Black Hood, the serial killer that stalks the former "Town with Pep"? Will the divide between North and South Riverdale widen? How much of The Outsiders can the show crib? Listen in to hear us expound on: the dangers of recreational jingle-jangle use the political relevance of designer T-shirts the pros and cons of vigilante justice how inept the Lodges are at lying and, of course, whether there are bodegas in the Pacific Northwest. All this and more in Episode 22 of Radio Free Riverdale. Gather all your cipher-decoding books and meet us at the Edge of Town.
Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse discuss "The Return, Part 11" from Showtime's revival of Twin Peaks, featuring David Lynch as Gordon Cole, Mädchen Amick as Shelly Briggs, and Jim Belushi as Bradley Mitchum! Find us here: Twitter: @GhostwoodCast @CharlesSkaggs @udanax19 Facebook: facebook.com/GhostwoodPodcast Email: GhostwoodPodcast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
By sheer coincidence – or was it something more? – the epic first season of Riverdale drew to a close just as one of its acknowledged influences, Twin Peaks, returned to the airwaves (or fiber optic cables? WiFi?). So Lucy and Evan invite pop culture writer Andy Burns, author of the Twin Peaks book Wrapped in Plastic and Riverdale enthusiast onto the 'cast. The three pound at the ice of Episode 13, "The Sweet Hereafter," to get to the metaphorical drowning Blossoms within. Listen in to hear discussions on: when and if Riverdale will ever intersect with the Black Lodge the vagaries of the American foster care system Cheryl Blossom's repeated use of the word "mommy" why Archie washes his hands before breakfast and, of course, who shot Fred Andrews? All this and more in Episode 19 of Radio Free Riverdale. Pour yourself a milkshake and join us. And follow Andy Burns at @biffbampop.
Lucy and Evan invite the hilarious and talented Anne T. Donahue to talk about Riverdale Episode #8, "The Outsiders." Veronica Lodge decides to throw Polly Cooper an ill-advised baby shower while Archie attempts to go not-undercover and infiltrate the Southside Serpents. Get ready, because we have a lot of feelings about: the return of baseball (and the Toronto Blue Jays) construction work and bruiser studs Archie's narc letterman jacket the Skeet Ulrich Renaissance (again) Polly and her stupid headbands and, of course, that Jughead's dad is a Southside Serpent! We had some sound issues with the recording this time around, so apologies if it's not as pleasant a listening experience as usual. And be sure to follow Anne T. Donahue for all the funniest and best tweets at @annetdonahue.
After an extended baby-related hiatus, Lucy Cappiello and Evan Munday are back to talk about everybody's favourite new CW/Netflix show, Riverdale. Finally, someone let us out of our cage, and we have a lot of thoughts about: Archie Andrews's construction-borne abs sexual predators hiding as teachers Jughead's non-burger diet and cringeworthy voiceovers Mr. Weatherbee's bolo ties whether moose or horses have larger members and, of course, who killed Jason Blossom? Stay tuned for more reviews of Archie digests and (inevitably) more sizzling hot Riverdale takes. (And, of course, watch Riverdale every week on your local CW or Netflix affiliate.)
As a part of the 2014 Chamber Music Vocal Matinee Recital Series at the Colour of Music Festival, baritone Darnell Ishmel present at recital at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Charleston, SC. He is accompanied by pianist Mikael Darmanie and joined by cellist Khary Joyner. PROGRAM R. Nathaniel Dett-Hymn to Parnassus Franz Schubert Drei Lieder, Der Doppelganger, Der Tod und das Madchen, Der Erlkonig Gabriel Faure-Au bord du l'eau Jules Massenet-Elegie Thomas Kerr-Riding to Town Coleridge Taylor Perkinson Melancholy, The Faithless Shepherd Harry C. Banks, Jr.-A Prayer of Saint Francis James Weldon Johnson-Go Down Death Kerr-Great Day
Franz Schubert's (arr. Ellen Ruth Rose) Tod und das Madchen, op. 7, no. 3 is performed.