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Today is the last Me Made May. Thank you for listening to me splaff on! Today I talk about a textile art piece I made of my area.
Based on: Psalm 139:13-14 | God knows us better than we know ourselves! Connect with me at BroStef.com
Today I talk about the Paving Cowl and Paving Mitts by Ellen M Silva. These are Tunisian crochet and a really lovely pattern to learn how to get into this technique.
Today I talk about the Liverpool Tunic Shirt Dress by Amy Butler.
Today I talk about the part I took in the Great Tapestry of Scotland which you can visit in Galashiels.
Today I talk about the Lush Cardigan by Tin Can Knits.
Today I talk about the Classic Tailored Skirt from the book Dressmaking The complete step by step guide by Alison Smith from DK Publishing. I used Guardian of Scotland Royal tartan from the very lovely Angela of Scotch Tweed. https://scotchtweed.co.uk/Fabric-Yarn/Tartan-Fabric/guardian-of-scotland-tartan-collection
Today I talk about the Brioche Hat by Wendy Easton. I used TJ Frogs Shoreline and Strata DK and Iona Yarns. This is from Weekend Knitting Book by Melanie Falick
Today I talk about a Cabled Headband by Tina Saunders. I used Blacker Yarns in a worsted weight. This was from Knitting 2012 Calendar by Accord Publishing
We listen to more of Dan Vasc, we read a ridiculous article on what not to give to dogs, a new ride share app with armed drivers, self proclaimed self-made celebrities, and we discuss Christian artists landing in the country category. You can join our Wally Show Poddies Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/WallyShowPoddies
Today I talk about my textile art piece which was inspired from a Sheena Norquay workshop.
Today I talk about the Flax Jumper by Tin Can Knits using Iona Yarns
Today, I talk about my quilt Raspberry Ripple from the book Layer Cake, Jelly Roll and Charm Quilts by Pam & Nicky Lintott
Today I talk about this fabric box.
I got the date wrong. It's actually the 18th. In this episode I talk about the Shaelyn Shawl by Leila Raven using Three Irish Girls Sport weight yarn.
Today I talk about Sirdars pattern 9248 using Sidrar Crofter in DK to make this here tank top. I totally get the date wrong on this.
Today I talk about Sirdars pattern 9248 using Sidrar Crofter in DK to make this here tank top.
Today I talk about the McCalls M7861 dress I made with Sloth fabric from Spoonflower
Today I talk about the Newale Cardigan by Cecile Glowak Macdonald using Blacker Yarns Westcountry Tweed in DK
Today I talk about Toy making. Susan B Anderson, Kati Galusz, Nichole Duncan, Lucy Collin, Alan Dart, Fiona Noble, Sue Stratford and Sincerely Louise.
Today I talk about Simplicity K2146 dress. I made the bottom red one and put in short sleeves.
Today I talk about my handbag I made from North Ronaldsay yarn in a Wick stitch pattern.
Today I talk about the Owls jumper by Kate Davies.
Today I talk about a Simplicity 2209 Lisette Passport Dress and Jacket.
Today I talk about a Quillow which is a quilt which you can make into a pillow.
Today I talk about the Riddari jumper by Védis Jonsdottir from Lopi.
Today I talk about the Dolman top by Shelly Figueroa from the very lovely book Miss Figgy's Garment School for Girls
Today, I talk about the Knitted Tunic for Women - Ocean by Kyoko Nakayoshi of Cotton & Cloud I also mention Just get it done Podcast talk about Irons, which is worth a watch. https://youtu.be/_QcDKr3dkFM
Today I actually talk about a garment! this is the Threadcount TC2102 Classic Jersey Dress which I made in 2021 and then again last December. I also mention the film Fashion Reimagined which is worth a look.
Today I talk about the Sew Together bag by Sew Demented https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/188969553/sew-together-bag-pattern-by-sew-demented May the Fourth be with you
Today I talk about my dog pin cushion. http://www.livin-vintage.com/2013_05_01_archive.html?m=1
Me Me Me talking about things I've Made in the month of May from the village of Mey. Today it's Lou Leighs notion Pouch https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Shoplouleigh
Are you planning to challenge yourself in Me-Made-May this year? Have you taken part in the past? Are you not sure what I'm talking about? Or do you have a good idea, but you'd like a refresher? This explainer episode tells you everything you need to know to get the most from the annual wardrobe challenge that I accidentally started 14 years ago! Note: this episode originally aired in March 2022. Support the podcast over on Patreon! Find out more about the Sew Sustainable Fair that will take place in London on 22/4/23, including how to register for your free ticket. Check out my husband's latest scrappy sweatshirt on my blog. What is Me-Made-May? Me-Made-May is a wardrobe challenge that encourages you to wear your existing handmade items more, or in different ways, that will allow you to gain useful insights whilst having fun. This will help you improve your relationship with your handmade items, both your existing items, and those you may make in the future. What Me-Made-May isn't a making challenge a photo challenge a competition about having heaps of handmade clothes Who is Me-Made-May for? Anyone who has made/mended/upcycled at least one item, who feels there's improvements to be made in their wardrobe. Who doesn't trust those items What they wear often doesn't reflect how they feel or would like to be seen. Anyone who would like to learn about their style, wardrobe requirements, How do I take part? The aim is to intentionally wear your handmade items more and/or in different ways throughout May 2023. Design your own pledge outlining the specifics of your challenge before 1st May. You can keep this entirely to yourself, tell friends and family, or share this on social media, whatever you wish. If you're not sure what to write, check out the following episodes: Episode 37: Pledges and Participants #1: with Rebecca and Meg Episode 38: Pledges and Participants #2: with Amy and Judith
Made May 30th: Record heat for Poughkeepsie New York expected tomorrow. Cool winds off the Atlantic develop tomorrow afternoon in Boston. GFS and Euro model both have their share in accuracy. GFS brought the hurricane into awareness last week. Dew points under 70° despite high soil moisture in Missouri. Very dry soil in Massachusetts may play a role in 90° heat for tomorrow, but backdoor cold front off 55° ocean drops temps towards 60 or lower in Boston. Strong storm system in Dakotas brings precipitation with storms some strong or severe across Midwest this evening and again tomorrow evening. Storms tomorrow evening in Chicago. Cold front moves through Midwest tomorrow night ending the 86°+ warmth. 86° - 96° heat continues tomorrow out east and for Baltimore even on Wednesday. Temps closer to 86 in Midwest and closer to 96 close to Baltimore next to the downslope winds. In theory 96° would also develop in the dry soil of Massachusetts. Hurricane discussion is not included on this podcast. Hurricane Agatha will move into Mexico tonight and fall apart as it passes through the mountain range. As the weak system moves into the Gulf of Mexico there is potential for tropical storm formation to occur but doesn't look to be strong at this time. The system will likely move northeast into Florida by this weekend. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weather-with-enthusiasm/support
Made May 30th: Record heat for Poughkeepsie New York expected tomorrow. Cool winds off the Atlantic develop tomorrow afternoon in Boston. GFS and Euro model both have their share in accuracy. GFS brought the hurricane into awareness last week. Dew points under 70° despite high soil moisture in Missouri. Very dry soil in Massachusetts may play a role in 90° heat for tomorrow, but backdoor cold front off 55° ocean drops temps towards 60 or lower in Boston. Strong storm system in Dakotas brings precipitation with storms some strong or severe across Midwest this evening and again tomorrow evening. Storms tomorrow evening in Chicago. Cold front moves through Midwest tomorrow night ending the 86°+ warmth. 86° - 96° heat continues tomorrow out east and for Baltimore even on Wednesday. Temps closer to 86 in Midwest and closer to 96 close to Baltimore next to the downslope winds. In theory 96° would also develop in the dry soil of Massachusetts. Hurricane discussion is not included on this podcast. Hurricane Agatha will move into Mexico tonight and fall apart as it passes through the mountain range. As the weak system moves into the Gulf of Mexico there is potential for tropical storm formation to occur but doesn't look to be strong at this time. The system will likely move northeast into Florida by this weekend.Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weather-with-enthusiasm/support
Made May 30th: Record heat for Poughkeepsie New York expected tomorrow. Cool winds off the Atlantic develop tomorrow afternoon in Boston. GFS and Euro model both have their share in accuracy. GFS brought the hurricane into awareness last week. Dew points under 70° despite high soil moisture in Missouri. Very dry soil in Massachusetts may play a role in 90° heat for tomorrow, but backdoor cold front off 55° ocean drops temps towards 60 or lower in Boston. Strong storm system in Dakotas brings precipitation with storms some strong or severe across Midwest this evening and again tomorrow evening. Storms tomorrow evening in Chicago. Cold front moves through Midwest tomorrow night ending the 86°+ warmth. 86° - 96° heat continues tomorrow out east and for Baltimore even on Wednesday. Temps closer to 86 in Midwest and closer to 96 close to Baltimore next to the downslope winds. In theory 96° would also develop in the dry soil of Massachusetts. Hurricane discussion is not included on this podcast. Hurricane Agatha will move into Mexico tonight and fall apart as it passes through the mountain range. As the weak system moves into the Gulf of Mexico there is potential for tropical storm formation to occur but doesn't look to be strong at this time. The system will likely move northeast into Florida by this weekend. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weather-with-enthusiasm/support
Made May 30th: Record heat for Poughkeepsie New York expected tomorrow. Cool winds off the Atlantic develop tomorrow afternoon in Boston. GFS and Euro model both have their share in accuracy. GFS brought the hurricane into awareness last week. Dew points under 70° despite high soil moisture in Missouri. Very dry soil in Massachusetts may play a role in 90° heat for tomorrow, but backdoor cold front off 55° ocean drops temps towards 60 or lower in Boston. Strong storm system in Dakotas brings precipitation with storms some strong or severe across Midwest this evening and again tomorrow evening. Storms tomorrow evening in Chicago. Cold front moves through Midwest tomorrow night ending the 86°+ warmth. 86° - 96° heat continues tomorrow out east and for Baltimore even on Wednesday. Temps closer to 86 in Midwest and closer to 96 close to Baltimore next to the downslope winds. In theory 96° would also develop in the dry soil of Massachusetts. Hurricane discussion is not included on this podcast. Hurricane Agatha will move into Mexico tonight and fall apart as it passes through the mountain range. As the weak system moves into the Gulf of Mexico there is potential for tropical storm formation to occur but doesn't look to be strong at this time. The system will likely move northeast into Florida by this weekend.Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weather-with-enthusiasm/support
As this year's Me-Made-May challenge draws to a close, Episode 44 offers us all an opportunity to gain insights from the experience. In this solo episode I share my thoughts and observations on what was different about this year's challenge. Plus, I launch my free resource, the Me-Made-May and Beyond worksheet, which will help YOU capture your experience and take away key lessons from your challenge. These lessons can inform your future making plans, raising your chances of producing items you'll love and want to wear again and again. Get your free worksheet by signing up to the Check Your Thread newsletter at the bottom of the home page HERE. Already a CYT newsletter subscriber? You'll get your download link sent direct to your inbox.
Deborah Moebes shares the history and structure of her subscription club, The League of Dressmakers, and how that relates to the annual online showcase of handmade clothing called Me Made May. Hear her talk through the design and intention behind structuring a membership club for garment sewing, how the League inspires her & other members to learn new sewing skills, and what the flow of images shared during Me Made May means for club members. Read the first public post about the creation of the League here: https://whip-stitch.com/the-league-of-adventurous-dressmakers/ Learn more about the League and join here: https://leagueofdressmakers.com/ See the League Instagram account here: https://www.instagram.com/leagueofdressmakers/
Kleidung selbst zu nähen ist ein großer Selbsterfahrunsprozess, bei dem nicht nur Selbstwirksamkeit erfahrbar ist. Ich habe daraus meine ganz spezielle feministische Perspektive auf Körper und Kleidung entwickelt. Aktionen wie der Me Made May oder der Me Made Mittwoch unterstützten mich dabei durch Gemeinschaft, Feedback und Regelmäßigkeit. Eins kann ich ganz sicher sagen: Ohne das Internet wäre Nähen nur halb so schön.
It's already mid-May? How did that happen?! (Really, one of these days, I'm going to get it together with this podcast…maybe…!)Today I'm talking about participating in the Me Made May challenge, blue corn, green cotton, and how self-confidence might save the world…maybe?!?!Learn more about #MeMadeMay: http://sozowhatdoyouknow.blogspot.com/p/about-me-made-may.html#:~:text=What%20is%20Me%2DMade%2DMay,suitable%20and%20useful%20for%20YOU.Check Your Thread Podcast: https://checkyourthread.com/So Zo on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sozoblog/Planted in the garden:Po'suwaegeh Blue Corn: https://www.rareseeds.com/po-suwegeh-blueErlene's Green Cotton: https://www.southernexposure.com/products/erlene-s-green-cotton/Natural Palettes: Inspiration from Plant-Based Color by Sasha Duerr: http://www.sashaduerr.com/books/natural-palettes-inspiration-from-plant-based-colorNative American Seed: https://www.seedsource.com/- - - Welcome to Prairie Craft Almanac, a podcast exploring craft, nature, and simple, creative living--hosted by me, Leanne! I'm also the creator behind Moth and Rust DIY, the blog where I share free patterns, tutorials, artist interviews, and more. Visit my website: https://mothandrustdiy.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/moth_and_rustFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mothandrusthandmadeCheck out my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/mothandrustdiyPlease feel free to reach out to me at any time. If you enjoy the show, I'd love it if you left a review on Apple podcasts--it helps so much! If you're interested in supporting me and this show, please check out my Etsy shop where you can find handmade accessories, clothing, patterns, art, and more:https://mothandrusthandmade.etsy.comYou can also shop my original fabric prints and more here:https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/mothandrust
In this episode Beverly and Jenny talk about some of the complicated feelings some folks have surrounding Memade May. For detailed show notes, go to punkfrockers.com.If you like this show and would like to support our podcast, please visit Patreon.com/punkfrockers.
In my podcast A Smaller Life, I talk to makers and business owners in my industry (and sometimes beyond) about making conscious choices and growing your brand by actually going smaller.In this episode, you'll hear from Zoe Edwards who you might know from her blogSo Zo, What do you Know or her more recent endeavor, the Check your Thread Podcast. And if that doesn't ring a bell... the famous creator & maker hastag #memademay is the brainchild of Zoe! read more in the SHOWNOTES. Support the podcast and join our community here! Support the show
Me-Made-May is a popular annual wardrobe challenge that helps participants improve their relationship with their handmade wardrobe. It also gives you the opportunity to learn lots of useful lessons that will inform your making going forwards. Episode #36 is a deep dive into the challenge that I inadvertently created thirteen years ago. Whether you've already heard of MMM, have taken part in the past, or it's entirely new to you, this episode will help you decide if you want to step up to the challenge this year, and how to get the maximum benefit from it if you do! Support the podcast over on Patreon! What is Me-Made-May? MMM is a wardrobe challenge that helps you improve your relationship with your handmade items. It can also teach you what to make (and not make) in the future! What isn't Me-Made-May? MMM isn't a making challengeMMM isn't a photo challengeMMM isn't a competitionMMM isn't about having heaps of handmade clothes So who is MMM for? The challenge is for anyone with at least one handmade item that wants to make improvements to their wardrobe and how they feel about it. How do I take part? You will need to intentionally wear your handmade items more and/or in different ways throughout May 2022. Have a think about the handmade items you own, how often you already wear them, and perhaps if there are any areas of your relationship with your wardrobe that you already know could use some improvement. Then set your own pledge outlining the specifics of your challenge before 1st May. There's a fun pledge formula that you can use, it goes: “I (insert name or username) pledge to wear (insert specifics of your pledge) for throughout May 2022” You can keep this entirely to yourself, tell friends and family, or share this on social media: whatever you wish.
Amy Tuite of the Brisbane Spoolettes is back and ready to get into #memademay2021. Make sure you go to Zoe Edwards blog if you want more info about #memademay2021 and what the #Memademay2021 challenge is all about. However in short: it’s a personal challenge to wear your handmade clothing more often or in different ways during May 2021. The goal is to have fun, feel proud, celebrate your personal achievements and this beautiful community of makers, and learn useful lessons that will help improve your relationship with your handmade wardrobe. Me Made May 2021 is not a photo challenge, however, many people choose to document their challenge by taking and sharing photos.
In this episode, I talk about my goals for me-made May. My aim is to focus on making myself feel more comfortable in this time of anxiety and change, especially as things start to open up where I live.
Dreampreneurs, get ready! Julia Fukuhara is a registered nurse working in the oncology department, She is also a yoga & fitness trainer for the past 12 years teaching at a myraid of gyms and fitness clubs including Equinox and Orange Theory Fitness. Today were talking about ALL the things - from workouts to mental health, gratitude to covid-19 and what its like right now in the hospital. Podcast Recommendations - Marriage Today, Oprahs Super Soul Podcast, The Skinny Confidential Book recommendation from Julia - Dr. Rhonda Patrick - FoundMyFitness Julia lives by the saying, "Okage Sama De" which means - I am what I am because of you. Show respect for those who came before you and helped you to get where you are. Get in touch with Julia! Juliafukuhara.com Follow Julia on Instagram - @juliaazulia Visit our website: https://www.dreampreneurpodcast.com/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedreampreneurpodcast/ Katie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrs.katiebrown/ Alexsis's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/alexsismae/ If you loved this episode, please leave us a 5 star review! We appreciate your feedback and as always, THANKS for listening
Dreampreneurs, you're going to love this one! We absolutely loved chatting with Corie Clark & know you're going to get so many good notes from this episode. Corie Clark is a personal brand expert, the author of the Simplicity Project, creator of The Purposeful Planner, and host of The Purpose Babe Show. She is passionate about helping women discover their purpose and turn it into a life and business they love. She helps purpose-driven women up level their personal brand to a six and seven figure business through her Purpose Babe Society and Inner Circle Mastermind. Corie's Blog to Skinny Margaritas: https://www.corieclark.com/blog/best-skinny-margarita-recipe-natural-low-carb Follow Corie on Instagram - @corieclark Check out Corie's podcast, Purpose podcast. Corie is the Founder of @purposefulplanner and @purposebabesociety Visit our website: https://www.dreampreneurpodcast.com/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedreampreneurpodcast/ Katie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrs.katiebrown/ Alexsis's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/alexsismae/ If you loved this episode, please leave us a 5 star review! We appreciate your feedback and as always, THANKS for listening
Hannah Murphy is a productivity strategist for entrepreuneurs who want to transition to a profit-focused schedule without unnecessary task switching, long nights and never-ending to do lists. She is passionate about helping people love their life and business. We are so excited to share not only what she does but also what she DID that's so special during covid19. Hannah's Podcast: Taking Action Podcast Hang out with Hannah on Instagram - @withhannahmurphy Hannah's Favorites Haley Burkhead - Scalability Show Podcast Thank you - Amelia Riedler Visit our website: https://www.dreampreneurpodcast.com/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedreampreneurpodcast/ Katie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrs.katiebrown/ Alexsis's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/alexsismae/ If you loved this episode, please leave us a 5 star review! We appreciate your feedback and as always, THANKS for listening
In this weeks episode we chat about Me Made May for 2020! For photos and a full list of show notes please visit our website at https://www.sewingfortheweekend.com/
Hello Self Made May babes! We are SO EXCITED to share with you guys who we are bringing on the show in MAY! You all are in for a treat! - Tune into this episode for another host to host interview as Alexsis Mae interviews Katie Brown. Katie's self-made journey may surprise you, it may sound familiar to your own journey and hopefully if you're just getting started on your self made journey her story may inspire you and give you a fresh perspective on your own journey. Katie dives deep into what it takes to open your own salon suite and how the things that went wrong along the way lead to so much greatness! Katie shares about how she navigates through certain life struggles such as self worth, defensiveness and covid-19 related issues. - Get Ready Dreamers - Self Made May is going to rock your world! Visit our website: https://www.dreampreneurpodcast.com/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedreampreneurpodcast/ Katie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrs.katiebrown/ Alexsis's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/alexsismae/ If you loved this episode, please leave us a 5 star review! We appreciate your feedback and as always, THANKS for listening!
IT'S HERE!!!!! Self Made May! Inspired by all the self made BOSS BABES crushing quarantine and making a positive impact upon so many people during these uncertain times. In this episode Alexsis Mae is being interviewed - she shares all the details about the creation of The Quarantine Bootcamp training and how she is continually bringing light and support to her community. Visit our website: https://www.dreampreneurpodcast.com/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedreampreneurpodcast/ Katie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrs.katiebrown/ Alexsis's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/alexsismae/ If you loved this episode, please leave us a 5 star review! We appreciate your feedback and as always, THANKS for listening!
Und hier ist wieder eine neue Folge: Gestrickt habe ich: Crazy Tee: Vorder- und Rückenteil fast fertig Handspun Vanilla Rib: zweiter Socken angefangen Hearthstone: Maschenprobe Gesponnen habe ich: Targhee von Ätherische Öle auf der türkischen Spindel von IST Crafts Braunes Corriedale vom Wollschaf auf dem Little Gem Projekt Kleiderschrank: Schwarze Yogahose wieder aufgetrennt und halb […]
On Sunday, May 5th, we started a new chapter in the history of Redland Valley Church. It was our first Sunday without Pastor Brian Willison. We continue to pray for him and his wife as they make the transition from Redland Valley to their new ministry home. Jody Flurie gave the message on May 5th with her message entitled, "Wonderfully Made." She broke down Psalms 139 as we looked at how we are wonderfully made and created by God above. Continue to join with us as next week, we will have Bishop Bob Beaty speak. He is the bishop for the Susquehanna Conference of the Brethren in Christ denomination.
Zoe Edwards, the creator of Me-Made-May, is on the podcast! We talk about sewing for kids, sustainability, and a decade of blogging. We also cover everything you need to know about the Me-Made-May challenge!
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In the final installment of Made May, TC and Kim take a look at law enforcers in mob movies and beyond! Plus, the Callback with some exciting announcements, A brand new installment of Attack OF The B Movies, a mid-week Bonehead Of the Week, and the second edition of our newest feature, The Casting Couch! As always, complete show notes are available at http://popcornnroses.com and http://subjectcinema.com Don't miss our new widgets - download them now at http://popcornnroses.com and go to "The List Zone"! And be sure to add the PNR Facebook apps to your Facebook page! See you Sunday with "Space:The Final Frontier"!
Continuing Made May, TC and Kim look at mobsters and crime figures in modern movies. Also, This week's Callback; the finals on Dancing With The Stars; Kung Fu Theater looks at The Snake The Tiger The Crane and The 36th Chamber of Shaolin; and our complete review of Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull Complete show notes are always available on our websites at http://popcornnroses.com and http://subjectcinema.com! Don't miss our special Wednesday show as we wrap up Made May with "Don't Shoot G-Men - The Good Guys!" See You then!
In the second installment of Made May, TC and Kim take a look at real-life and fictional gangsters based in Chicago during the 1920s. Plus - This week's Callback, Dancing With The Stars coverage, E-Mail, and a VERY indepth review of the new film SPEED RACER starring Emile Hirsch. Then, TC addresses the film community about what being a podcaster means to him, and why Speed Racer had an effect on the conclusions he came to... Be forewarned - although not profanity laced, TC and Kim do drop the S word several times during the last hour...sorry if we offended anyone! As always, complete show notes are avaiable on our websites at http://popcornnroses.com and http://subjectcinema.com, so don'tcha dare miss them! Next week, Made May continues with the modern day gangsters!
On the first installment of Made May, TC and Kim tackle how Hollywood has glamorized gangsters and mobsters for the big screen Plus, this week's CallBack, the Bonehead Of The Week, Dancing With The Stars coverage, the debut of the Subject:CINEMA Casting Couch, and a complete review of Robert Downey Jr as IRONMAN! As always, complete notes can be found on our websites at http://Subjectcinema.com and http://popcornnroses.com! Stay tuned all month long as Made May continues with more mobsters, gangsters, and outlaws!
This week, we go inside the Independent Film Festival Of Boston...or try to, anyway... You See, we both got sick and we couldn't attend as many films as we wanted to, but we still got to see some of them, thanks to the generosity of the filmmakers... So this show is dedicated to the films we saw, and a great concert too...reviews of WE ARE WIZARDS, CRAWFORD, and THE GREENING OF SOUTHIE...plus complete coverage of the fantastic WizardRock concert. Plus a segment on the recent Brattle Theater series of Nikkatsu films, email, and a few other odds and ends. Don't forget the beginning of Made May, which starts TOMORROW with "Hollywood Vs The Mob - Real Life vs Reel Life" As always, complete show notes can be found on our podcast site at http://subjectcinema.com and our full site, http://popcornnroses.com! See you TOMORROW!