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Listen as Spike Lou and Animal Brown react to Young Thug's apology record, JD's "Magic City" album and Joey Badass' 1st week sales
Director Steven Bernstein DGA, ASC, WGA wrote and directed the award-winning feature film "Decoding Annie Parker" (U.S. theatrical release Summer 2014) which won Best Actress for Samantha Morton at The Seattle International Film Festival and also won Bernstein The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Feature Film Award at The Hamptons International Film Festival. Bernstein was also nominated for best screenwriter and best director at the Milan Film Festival. Bernstein was a 2013 nominee for The ASC Award for outstanding achievement in Cinematography for his work on Magic City.steven bernstein website
✦ On the 4th Monday of each month at Red Light Café, there's a variety show dedicated to chaotic goodness. It's called 'Joy Deficit' and the show always starts with a communal primal scream. City Lights Collective member Katina Pappas-DeLuca recently caught up with Joy Deficit's founder and host, Gina Rickicki, to tell us more about the scream and the show that follows. ✦ The Fulton County Arts Council does so many things. From undergirding and showcasing rising artists to highlighting established talent, to elevating the profile of Atlanta and Georgia on the international stage. With all of that, the Fulton County Arts Council is also still dedicated to partnering with local organizations to create stellar programming that is accessible to all. On September 26 at 7:30 pm, the arts council, in partnership with Art Farm at Serenbe, will be bringing jazz and soul vocalist extraordinaire, Rhonda Thomas, to Gainey Hall in Chattahoochee Hills. City Lights Collective Co-host Jon Goode recently discussed the upcoming night of Jazz with David Manuel, the director of The Fulton County Arts Council. ✦ Although Atlanta has a relatively small Italian population compared to other U.S. cities, the Italian industrial footprint thrives in Georgia. This week's "The Made in Italy Expo" spotlights how the country is showing up in the Southeast, and WABE arts reporter Summer Evans has more. ✦ City Lights Collective members Jasmine Hentschel and EC Flamming, the creatives behind Atlanta's visual art print magazine, "GULCH", want you to get out and engage with the city's art scene. Each week they spotlight five standout happenings, and today their mix includes an Atlanta stop for Adam Davis's project to capture 20,000 tintypes of the black diaspora at Atlanta Center for Photography, experimental installation at Say That Studios which takes place inside a room-sized camera obscura, and work from environmental artists at Spruill Gallery that's sure to spark some existential questions about your relationship with nature. ✦ Atlanta has culinary experiences that range from fine dining to dining that's simply fine, but a good glass of wine can elevate any meal. City Lights Collective members Tory and Sawyer Vanderwerff believe you should feel just as inclined to pull out the corkscrew regardless of the star level of your meal. They spend their time looking for the best and most unpredictable food and wine pairings throughout Georgia, and today, they share what happens when Magic City meets Chateau Elan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week kicks off with a moment of acknowledgment for the recent school shooting, reflecting on how communities process recurring tragedies, whether the U.S. is becoming desensitized, and how media should handle coverage. Shan then takes listeners down memory lane with the upcoming Degrassi documentary, revisiting its legacy as a groundbreaking teen drama and sparking debate about whether today's shows tackle issues as authentically. The conversation continues with a look at the new Hurricane Katrina documentary, unpacking systemic racism, disaster response, and whether retelling these stories heals or exploits trauma. Music takes center stage with DJ Khaled's comeback singles: “You Remind Me” featuring dancehall icons, and “Brother” with Post Malone and NBA YoungBoy. The hosts debate which lane Khaled thrives in, the risks of sampling classics, and whether his new album can live up to the hype. Rome dives into Young Thug's snitching rumors amid his ongoing RICO trial, questioning what “snitching” even means in 2025 and whether fans are too invested in rappers' legal drama. Jab follows with news of Funk Flex's syndicated radio show ending, sparking discussion on radio's fading role in hip-hop compared to streaming. From there, the crew gets nostalgic with lyrics we sang as kids without knowing the meaning, before reviewing the Magic City documentary, weighing its balance of legacy vs. present-day culture, and debating hip-hop's ties to strip club culture. Other highlights include SeaWorld's controversial hip-hop rebrand, a quick spotlight on One MusicFest in Atlanta, and sports updates: Travis Hunter's new baby and the gold-digger discourse, plus Shilo Sanders' NFL rumors and what it means for the Sanders dynasty. The episode closes with a passionate debate on whether Aaliyah deserves the MTV Video Vanguard Award, weighing her timeless influence against icons like Missy Elliott, Beyoncé, and Rihanna.
This week kicks off with a moment of acknowledgment for the recent school shooting, reflecting on how communities process recurring tragedies, whether the U.S. is becoming desensitized, and how media should handle coverage.Shan then takes listeners down memory lane with the upcoming Degrassi documentary, revisiting its legacy as a groundbreaking teen drama and sparking debate about whether today's shows tackle issues as authentically. The conversation continues with a look at the new Hurricane Katrina documentary, unpacking systemic racism, disaster response, and whether retelling these stories heals or exploits trauma.Music takes center stage with DJ Khaled's comeback singles: “You Remind Me” featuring dancehall icons, and “Brother” with Post Malone and NBA YoungBoy. The hosts debate which lane Khaled thrives in, the risks of sampling classics, and whether his new album can live up to the hype.Rome dives into Young Thug's snitching rumors amid his ongoing RICO trial, questioning what “snitching” even means in 2025 and whether fans are too invested in rappers' legal drama. Jab follows with news of Funk Flex's syndicated radio show ending, sparking discussion on radio's fading role in hip-hop compared to streaming.From there, the crew gets nostalgic with lyrics we sang as kids without knowing the meaning, before reviewing the Magic City documentary, weighing its balance of legacy vs. present-day culture, and debating hip-hop's ties to strip club culture.Other highlights include SeaWorld's controversial hip-hop rebrand, a quick spotlight on One MusicFest in Atlanta, and sports updates: Travis Hunter's new baby and the gold-digger discourse, plus Shilo Sanders' NFL rumors and what it means for the Sanders dynasty.The episode closes with a passionate debate on whether Aaliyah deserves the MTV Video Vanguard Award, weighing her timeless influence against icons like Missy Elliott, Beyoncé, and Rihanna.
Send us a textFebruary ain't that bad. Let's all be nicer to February. Today Jaden talks about Magic City Hippies, a band that may or may not blow up here soon, Zac talks about a prog rock masterpiece, Act IV: Rebirth in Reprise by The Dear Hunter, and Daniel talks about a groovy song with an elusive music video called Sue by No Suits.Follow us on Instagram if that's your thing: https://www.instagram.com/theplaylisterspod/
This week on A Pod Named Kickback, Nu' and Jacq bring the journey full circle. From breaking down the amygdala to choosing purpose over pleasure, it all leads to Stoicism—mastering your emotions, living in the now, and walking the steady path to becoming your best self.We also get into the wild “WTF Story” of Trump's mysterious disappearance, the snitching chaos in Atlanta's rap scene and YSL trial, and how history shows it could spiral if egos go unchecked. Plus: Coco vs. Naomi at the U.S. Open, the new Magic City documentary, and why locking in for the last month of Q3 is the key to winning the fourth quarter.Tap in, Kickbackers—it's grown talk, real talk, and the mindset shift you need to finish strong. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
#HalleBailey and #DDG have been ordered by a judge to stop showing their son Halo online? Plus, #StephenASmith's daughter is back trolling him—this time for his hairline!
This week on Pour Minds, Lex P and Drea Nicole are joined by social media influencers and podcast hosts Mecca and Jamila of Unhinged & Immoral. If you’ve seen them on TikTok, you already know they’re “certified yappers”—and they brought the same energy to the Pour Minds couch. From viral hot takes and online trolls to Essence Festival panels and South by Southwest stages, the ladies talk about turning internet moments into real-life opportunities. Jamila opens up about her work in film and music management through her company, Ring Bell Productions, while Mecca shares her passion for acting, her love of indie Black cinema, and why she’s gunning for Tubi stardom. Of course, it wouldn’t be Pour Minds without some messy fun: from strip club food reviews (yes, the Magic City burger is THAT good), to flea drama with Mecca’s dog Flex, to wild stories about high school horniness and oversharing tea. This episode is sponsored by Taylor Port. Bold, bright, and unapologetic—just like the Pour Crew.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live and in person!Two new games, two classics, andlots of special guests!Tonight's guests: Chris DeFilippis, Shawn Wray and Rick TetraultWith special appearances by: Matthew Carroll, Joe Crowe, Scott Matteson, Nique Yager, Sherri Wray, Jacob Wray, Gus (aka Nique part II), and a Con attendee named Echo! Thanks for everyone at Magic City Con for hosting us!Find me on the socials, subscribe and comment, and listen to every episode of the podcast on Captain GameShow.com!
Listen as Spike Lou and Animal Brown react to Cardi's "Imaginary Players", Bleek saying Jay is in the booth and Chance's new album review.
Domonique and Charlie are back from their week off to finally talk about Shedeur Sanders' preseason debut and interpret Dillon Gabriel's comments that may have been directed at Sanders. Then, they analyze the trend of successful and pro-ready young QBs in recent years and try to figure out what the Bengals' plan with Trey Hendrickson is. 0:00 Welcome back to The Domonique Foxworth Show 4:08 What has been most interesting about Shedeur Sanders this preseason? 7:07 What does Shedeur Sanders need to do to be a franchise QB? 15:23 Are QBs entering the NFL more pro-ready than ever before? 29:02 Charlie's trip to Magic City and Domonique's trip to Martha's Vineyard 37:39 What's the Bengals' plan for Trey Hendrickson? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Domonique and Charlie are back from their week off to finally talk about Shedeur Sanders' preseason debut and interpret Dillon Gabriel's comments that may have been directed at Sanders. Then, they analyze the trend of successful and pro-ready young QBs in recent years and try to figure out what the Bengals' plan with Trey Hendrickson is. 0:00 Welcome back to The Domonique Foxworth Show 4:08 What has been most interesting about Shedeur Sanders this preseason? 7:07 What does Shedeur Sanders need to do to be a franchise QB? 15:23 Are QBs entering the NFL more pro-ready than ever before? 29:02 Charlie's trip to Magic City and Domonique's trip to Martha's Vineyard 37:39 What's the Bengals' plan for Trey Hendrickson? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Domonique and Charlie are back from their week off to finally talk about Shedeur Sanders' preseason debut and interpret Dillon Gabriel's comments that may have been directed at Sanders. Then, they analyze the trend of successful and pro-ready young QBs in recent years and try to figure out what the Bengals' plan with Trey Hendrickson is. 0:00 Welcome back to The Domonique Foxworth Show 4:08 What has been most interesting about Shedeur Sanders this preseason? 7:07 What does Shedeur Sanders need to do to be a franchise QB? 15:23 Are QBs entering the NFL more pro-ready than ever before? 29:02 Charlie's trip to Magic City and Domonique's trip to Martha's Vineyard 37:39 What's the Bengals' plan for Trey Hendrickson? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Domonique and Charlie are back from their week off to finally talk about Shedeur Sanders' preseason debut and interpret Dillon Gabriel's comments that may have been directed at Sanders. Then, they analyze the trend of successful and pro-ready young QBs in recent years and try to figure out what the Bengals' plan with Trey Hendrickson is. 0:00 Welcome back to The Domonique Foxworth Show 4:08 What has been most interesting about Shedeur Sanders this preseason? 7:07 What does Shedeur Sanders need to do to be a franchise QB? 15:23 Are QBs entering the NFL more pro-ready than ever before? 29:02 Charlie's trip to Magic City and Domonique's trip to Martha's Vineyard 37:39 What's the Bengals' plan for Trey Hendrickson? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LISTEN: On the Friday, Aug. 15 edition of Georgia Today: Leaders from the Atlanta-based CDC will be part of a reinstated vaccine task force; the EPA announces new guidance for farmers on a controversial herbicide; and a new documentary series profiles the Atlanta cultural institution known as Magic City.
Chris Long details the NFC West in today's divisional preview. He runs through the Los Angeles Rams, their defense led by Jared Verse and Braden Fiske, and Matthew Stafford's injury updates. Then we go North to the Seattle Seahawks who might have best defense in the entire division. The Arizona Cardinals are flying under the radar and will surprise teams especially if Kyler Murray and Marvin Harrison Jr can connect on the deep ball. Then Chris looks into the San Francisco 49ers to determine if they can put it all together this season and overcome the seemingly insurmountable odds that always seem to plague them. Following the NFC South Preview, Chris interviews Atlanta Falcons Head Coach Raheem Morris who details the Falcons training camp, Michael Penix Jr's progress, Bijan Robinson and learning from the Detroit Lions and Dan Campbell. (00:00:00) Intro (00:10:36) NFC West Divisional Preview (00:10:47) Los Angeles Rams (00:29:19) Seattle Seahawks (00:44:49) Arizona Cardinals (00:56:21) San Francisco 49ers (01:22:23) Falcons Head Coach Raheem Morris on Falcons Outlook, Michael Penix Jr's Growth & Learning From Dan Campbell Bryan Braman's GoFundeMe can be found here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-bryan-bramans-healing-journey Have some interesting takes, some codebreaks or just want to talk to the Green Light Crew? We want to hear from you. Call into the Green Light Hotline and give us your hottest takes, your biggest gripes and general thoughts. Day and night, this hotline is open. Green Light Hotline: (202) 991-0723 Also, check out our paddling partners at Appomattox River Company to get your canoes, kayaks and paddleboards so you're set to hit the river this summer. Green Light's YouTube Channel, where you can catch all the latest GL action: Green Light with Chris Long: Subscribe and enjoy weekly content including podcasts, documentaries, live chats, celebrity interviews and more including hot news items, trending discussions from the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, NCAA are just a small part of what we will be sharing with you.
On this episode of Million Dollaz Worth of Game, we take you inside the legendary Magic City in Atlanta for an exclusive interview with Jermaine Dupri. JD is the executive producer of the upcoming docuseries "Magic City: An American Fantasy" dropping on Starz August 15th. Jermaine explains why Magic City is a cornerstone of hip-hop culture, sharing stories of the iconic artists who've passed through and how it became a sanctuary for rappers, athletes, and hustlers. We talk with Michael "Magic" Barney, the man behind Magic City. Don't miss Magic City: An American Fantasy on Starz, streaming August 15th. Make sure to stream it and get the full story behind one of Atlanta's most iconic landmarks. Featuring: Lionell ‘TJ' Tillman @childsupportisfraud - https://www.childsupportisfraud.com/ #MillionDollazWorthOfGame #JermaineDupri #MagicCity #MagicCityDocuseries #Starz #HipHopCulture #Atlanta #MusicIndustry #Docuseries #Rappers #Athletes #Hustlers Powered by: Planet Fitness - We're All Strong on This Planet™. Join today in-club, online or in the free PF app New Amsterdam Vodka - Find your wins with New Amsterdam Vodka Ro - Connect with a provider at RO.co/MDWOG to find out if prescription Ro Sparks are right for you and get $15 off your first order BODYARMOR FLASH I.V. - Hydrate Hard with BODYARMOR FLASH I.V. and grab yours today at your local 7-Eleven convenience store. Jackpocket - Use code "Gillie5" - GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). 18+ (19+ in NE, 21+ in AZ). Physically present where Jackpocket operates. Jackpocket is a lottery courier and not affiliated with any State Lottery. Eligibility restrictions apply. Void where prohibited. 1 per new customer. Opt-in for $5 in non-withdrawable Lottery Credits that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Ends 9/30/25 at 11:59PM ET. Terms: jkpt.co/draw5. Scratchers subject to availability. Based on 2025 iOS download data collected by Sensor Tower. Sponsored by Jackpocket.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/mworthofgame
GDP Script/ Top Stories for August 9th Publish Date: August 9th PRE-ROLL: From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Saturday, August 9th and Happy Heavenly Birthday to Whitney Houston I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. 1. Middle school teachers can apply for Jackson EMC's Bright Ideas grants 2. Mass shooting wounds five soldiers at Fort Stewart 3. New exhibits, learning spaces part of $27 million makeover at Fernbank Museum All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: 07.14.22 KIA MOG STORY 1: Middle school teachers can apply for Jackson EMC's Bright Ideas grants Jackson EMC is now taking applications for its Bright Ideas grant program, offering up to $2,000 to help middle school teachers bring their most creative classroom projects to life. Got an idea for hands-on science experiments? A wild literacy adventure? Maybe a tech-art mashup? If you’re a state-certified teacher for grades 6–8 in Jackson EMC’s service area, this is your chance to make it happen. Applications are due by Sept. 8 at jacksonemc.com/brightideas. Since 2015, over $621,000 has funded projects that spark curiosity and creativity. STORY 2: Mass shooting wounds five soldiers at Fort Stewart Chaos unfolded Wednesday morning at Fort Stewart, just southwest of Savannah, when five soldiers were shot in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area. The alleged shooter, Sgt. Quornelius Radford, 28, was apprehended by 11:35 a.m., thanks to nearby soldiers who tackled him before law enforcement arrived. Radford, assigned to the combat team, used a personal handgun—not military-issued. How he got it on base? Still under investigation. The five injured soldiers were treated on-site, then taken to Winn Army Community Hospital. Two were later transferred to Savannah’s Memorial Health, the region’s only Level 1 trauma center. All are stable and expected to recover. Gov. Brian Kemp and Georgia’s senators, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, offered prayers and support for the victims and their families. The base went into lockdown within minutes, though it was lifted an hour later, except for the combat team complex. Investigators are still piecing together a motive. STORY 3: New exhibits, learning spaces part of $27 million makeover at Fernbank Museum Fernbank Museum in Atlanta is gearing up for some big changes—$27 million worth, to be exact. Announced Tuesday, the museum’s ambitious capital campaign promises to “revolutionize” how visitors experience science, nature, and history. What’s coming? A massive new permanent exhibit, Changing Earth, will explore our planet’s dynamic systems. It’ll be Fernbank’s largest exhibit ever. There’s also a new temporary gallery for rotating exhibits, an interactive Orkin Discovery Zone for hands-on science fun, and an expanded Star Gallery with fresh content about the cosmos. Thanks to major donors like the Rollins and Woodruff Foundations, these projects will roll out over the next few years, with Changing Earth set to debut in 2027. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: Ingles 4 STORY 4: Souto Foods opens expanded facility in Gwinnett Souto Foods just cut the ribbon on its newly expanded facility in Gwinnett, marking a big step forward for the local food distributor. Located at 5030 Sugarloaf Parkway in unincorporated Lawrenceville, the expansion represents a $28 million investment and promises 70 new jobs. “This is about growth, people, and the future,” said Kimberly George, Senior VP at Alex Lee, during the Aug. 1 ceremony. The facility, part of the Sugarloaf Logistics Hub, is transforming the former Cisco campus into a bustling center for food distribution. Founded in 2010, Souto Foods specializes in Latin American and Caribbean products, cementing its role in Gwinnett’s international business scene. STORY 5: Falcons' Jalon Walker Returns After Minor Setback Falcons rookie Jalon Walker is back in action at Flowery Branch, shaking off a hamstring hiccup that sidelined him for a few days. The 21-year-old, a former Georgia standout and the 15th overall pick, is already turning heads again. Known for his versatility at Georgia, Walker’s starting as an edge rusher in Atlanta. “We’re focusing on his strengths first,” said head coach Raheem Morris. “Once he’s comfortable, we’ll expand his role.” Walker and fellow first-rounder James Pearce Jr. are building chemistry, hoping to anchor a defense that’s long overdue for a resurgence. Break 3: STORY 6: Author Jacinta Howard to discuss 'When Forty Blooms' at Snellville library Jacinta Howard, Atlanta-based author and culture journalist, will chat about her latest book, When Forty Blooms, on Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 6:30 p.m. at the Snellville branch of the Gwinnett County Library. She’ll be joined by moderator Brianna A. Peppins. Howard’s no stranger to storytelling—her work’s been everywhere: Eater, Atlanta Magazine, Shondaland, and even LL Cool J’s Rock The Bells. Oh, and that piece she wrote about Magic City’s chicken wings? It snagged her a 2022 ASME nomination. She’s penned multiple series, including The Prototype and Love Always. Peppins, a Spelman grad, is the author of Briarcliff Prep. STORY 7: Gwinnett transportation officials want to bring microtransit to Duluth area On-demand microtransit might soon hit parts of Duluth, Gwinnett Place, and Sugarloaf by late 2026—if the funding comes through. Gwinnett County’s transportation team pitched a $400,000 budget request to a citizens review committee last week, aiming to launch a 15-square-mile “Central Business District” zone. Think of it as a crescent-shaped hub connecting downtown Duluth, Sugarloaf Mills, Gwinnett Place Mall, and more. The service? Simple. Book a ride via app for $3, and get to work, school, the doctor, or even the park. We’ll have closing comments after this Break 4: Ingles Markets 4 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? 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Music legend Jermaine Dupri pulled up to Red Hook to chop it up about his new ‘Magic City' documentary, Melo sheds light on NBA strip club culture, and JD shares more classic stories from his iconic career. Tap In! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(00:00-17:49) The gang is back together. Doug went and stayed for the entire Cards game yesterday. Big series against the Marlins. Is it pumpkin spice SZN already? Renewed interest in Nolan Arenado. What is the plan for the trade deadline?(17:57-38:43) Teasing discussing the secret TMA 21st Anniversary Party. Eyes Wide Shut: Good. Happy Gilmore 2 is harmless. Movie Boy Episode 2 was out on Saturday. Special guest Gareth. Article in The Athletic as the one player on the Cardinals for sure to be traded at the deadline. Who is in charge at this deadline? Expecting someone to want Ryan Helsley. Whoever doesn't get Suarez could be in the mix for Arenado.(38:53-55:01) Jackson got some boat drinks in him and got banty at the Cardinal game on Saturday. Audio of Manny Machado upset with Jon Jay after the game on Saturday. They were friends when they were living in The Magic City. Bobbleheads and Flo Rida brought the people down. Flippin' knick knacks. Hall of Fame weekend in Cooperstown. Classic Francesa audio talking about Ichiro's Hall of Fame prospects.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jermaine Dupri joins Lip Service for an unforgettable deep dive into the legendary strip club Magic City and the culture surrounding it. From producing the STARZ docuseries Magic City: An American Fantasy to curating a soundtrack inspired by Atlanta's iconic nightlife, JD reveals the untold stories, struggles, and legacy of the club that shaped the music and dance scene. The crew gets into: How the Magic City docuseries came to life (with Drake also attached!) Why male rappers stopped making songs with tempo—and why that’s changing The real business behind strip clubs and how dancers shape the culture Jamie's amateur night story that led to her being hired on the spot The birth of the iconic “Snack Pack” crew and Magic City’s pole-dancing legacy Whether JD could ever be in a real relationship with a dancer Why authenticity in music (especially for female rappers like Cardi B) matters The misunderstood lives of strippers and the truth behind their success stories This episode isn’t just about nightlife—it’s about entrepreneurship, empowerment, and reclaiming the narrative around black strip club culture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode of This Day in Miami History, we look back at Miami's 15th birthday celebrations, and the historic aviation meet that introduced The Magic City to airplanes.Visit the This Day in Miami History shop on Spreadshirt for the ALL-NEW Interama t-shirt, and more, as well as TDMH-branded material!Remember to follow This Day in Miami History Podcast on your preferred podcast provider, as well as Twitter and Facebook!Wings Over Miami | Update, November 1985Aviation in Miami: The First 100 Years | HistoryMiami MuseumMiami Country Club | The Florida Golf Course SeekerWright Brothers Flying Replica | TouringOhio.com via YouTubeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-day-in-miami-history-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
LaVar Arrington & TJ Houshmandzadeh discuss the resignation of NFLPA executive Lloyd Howell Jr during the ongoing collusion scandal, the 911 call from Quinshon Judkins recent legal issue, how TJ Watt's deal affects other guys at his position as they look for new deals, and more! #2pros #fsrweekendsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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LaVar Arrington & TJ Houshmandzadeh discuss the resignation of NFLPA executive Lloyd Howell Jr during the ongoing collusion scandal, the 911 call from Quinshon Judkins recent legal issue, how TJ Watt's deal affects other guys at his position as they look for new deals, and more! #2pros #fsrweekendsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike & Rico react to rumors that the NFL PA held a meeting at Magic City, as well as give their pre-training camp thoughts.
Mike and Rico react to apparent news that the NFL Player's Association held a "meeting" at the Magic City Nightclub.
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Mark joins us from SEC Media Days and has a Magic City update Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS The Morning Animals on XListen to past episodes HERE!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First, hip-hop impresario Jermaine Dupri revealed he famously dropped nearly $10,000 a week at Atlanta’s iconic Magic City strip club over two decades—a flashy habit that fueled both nightlife legend and his new SoSo Def-branded docuseries Magic City: An American Fantasy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s episode of The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast, the crew brings four compelling headlines that span culture, community, and controversy. First, hip-hop impresario Jermaine Dupri revealed he famously dropped nearly $10,000 a week at Atlanta’s iconic Magic City strip club over two decades—a flashy habit that fueled both nightlife legend and his new SoSo Def-branded docuseries Magic City: An American Fantasy. Then, in a powerful moment of Black female empowerment, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority welcomed eight new honorary members at its national convention—including Queen Latifah, Danielle Brooks, Donna Brazile, and more—honoring women whose impact aligns with the sorority’s mission of sisterhood, scholarship, and service. The spotlight then switches to courtroom drama, as a federal judge slashed T.I. and Tiny Harris’s $71 million win in their OMG Doll lawsuit to about $17.9 million, citing insufficient proof of deliberate wrongdoing and ordering a retrial. Finally, in breaking news, Kanye “Ye” West faces fresh allegations from ex‑assistant Lauren Pisciotta—who accuses him of sexual assault, trafficking, stalking, and even “oral rape” on multiple counts—accusations his team vehemently denies. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a Thursday Check-In, and today we got friend of the show and legendary Producer Jermaine Dupri on the pod. Jermaine tells us what to expect from the Magic City documentary and soundtrack, Rory pits Jermaine and Mal against each other in a game of "Vegan Dish, Song Title, or Both", and Rory and Mal make Jermaine choose between his hit records. #volumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Knight speaks with WrestleZone about AEW All In: Texas, working with legends like Shelton Benjamin and Christian Cage, how forming JetSpeed with Mike Bailey came together, learning moves through video games, his critique of the wings at Magic City and more!
TAYLOR BLACKWELL "BECOMING JUDY" IT HAPPENED: THE JUDY TENUTA STORY Taylor Blackwell Biography: Taylor Blackwell is an American actor, musician, visual artist, writer, and director. They were born on September 1, 1998, in West Palm Beach, Florida. Early Life and Education: Taylor began acting at the age of five. At age 10, they joined Burt Reynolds' acting class, becoming the youngest student in the class. They considered Reynolds a mentor and close friend. Taylor attended a performing arts middle and high school in West Palm Beach, Florida, where they studied theater. Acting Career: Taylor has appeared in over 45 TV shows and movies. They are known for their role as Lauren Evans on the Starz original series "Magic City" and as Susie in "Dolphin Tale 2". Taylor has also had recurring roles in TV series such as "Your Friends and Neighbors" (Apple TV+), "Resident Alien" (Netflix/Syfy), and "American Gigolo" (Showtime). Other notable credits include roles in "Designated Survivor" (ABC), "NCIS" (CBS), "Grey's Anatomy" (ABC), and various Lifetime Movie Network films. They have also done extensive commercial, national print campaign, catalog, and voice-over work. Taylor has been nominated for a Young Artist Award for their work on "Magic City" and "Army Wives". They won "Best Actress" awards at film festivals for their roles in "Love Story" and "Touched by Magic".
Today on Too Opinionated we sit down with Taylor Blackwell to talk about her new film based on the life of comedian Judy Tenuta. Taylor is an actor, writer, and director. Taylor has appeared in 45+ TV shows and movies, most recently recurring on the Apple series Your Friends and Neighbors, Netflix's Resident Alien, and Showtime's American Gigolo. They were also a series regular on the Starz original series Magic City. In 2021, Taylor performed an original song live on the TODAY show and was named one of “Tomorrow's Talent TODAY.” Taylor was mentored by the legendary actor Burt Reynolds, having the honor of directing him in one of his final roles. Taylor recently wrote, directed, and starred in It Happened: The Judy Tenuta Story, a short film biopic about the late, great accordion-playing comedienne Judy Tenuta. The film also stars actors Alan Tudyk, Alex Désert, Dempsey Bryk, Emily Robinson, Bill Kottkamp, and others. Taylor has a deep passion for telling the stories of artists across various mediums - amplifying the voices of creative individuals and sharing their unique journeys with the world. Taylor splits their time between Los Angeles and New York City. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
“IT HAPPENED: THE JUDY TENUTA STORY” Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp93cylB7rI “It Happened: The Judy Tenuta Story” is a mini biopic following the whimsical life and career of iconic '80s accordion-playing “comedienne” Judy Tenuta. Judy Tenuta became nationally known in 1987 for her first HBO comedy special “Women of the Night”, starring alongside Ellen DeGeneres, Rita Rudner, and Paula Poundstone. She's a two time Grammy nominee, winner of “Best Female Stand-Up Comic” at the American Comedy Awards in '88, toured with legendary comedian George Carlin, and made dozens of notable MTV appearances. “It Happened: The Judy Tenuta Story” was written and directed by Taylor Blackwell, as well as starring Taylor Blackwell and Alan Tudyk. This film a love letter to the self-proclaimed “love goddess”, and was made in close collaboration with her estate, family, and friends. Judy's real costumes and accordion were used in the film. Judy Tenuta Taylor Blackwell Bio in Brief for Taylor Blackwell: orn September 1st, 1998 in West Palm Beach, Florida, is an actor, writer, and director. Taylor has appeared in 45+ TV shows and movies, most recently recurring on the Apple series Your Friends and Neighbors, Netflix's Resident Alien, and Showtime's American Gigolo. They were also a series regular on the Starz original series Magic City. In 2021, Taylor performed an original song live on the TODAY show and was named one of “Tomorrow's Talent TODAY.” Taylor was mentored by the legendary actor Burt Reynolds, having the honor of directing him in one of his final roles. Taylor recently wrote, directed, and starred in It Happened: The Judy Tenuta Story, a short film biopic about the late, great accordion-playing comedienne Judy Tenuta. The film also stars actors Alan Tudyk, Alex Désert, Dempsey Bryk, Emily Robinson, Bill Kottkamp, and others. Taylor has a deep passion for telling the stories of artists across various mediums - amplifying the voices of creative individuals and sharing their unique journeys with the world. Taylor splits their time between Los Angeles and New York City. A proud alumni of WriteGirl Los Angeles, they were mentored by director Nell Teare (Bolivar). Please let us know if you would like to speak with writer, director and actress, Taylor Blackwell.
Yul VazquezTake a walk with me down Fascination Street, as I get to know Yul Vazquez. Born in Havana, Yul and all of the women in his family escaped Fidel Castro's Cuba to make a new life in Miami Beach, Florida. In this episode, Yul and I chat about how difficult it was for his mother, and grandmother to relocate to a new country with two children: having no money, no job, and not speaking the language. He shares how impactful those women, that experience and those early times were in influencing his life moving forward. I bring up some of the thought processes behind Yul's work as a painter, and as a photographer. We even discuss some specific pieces that I am madly in love with. Next. I pepper him with questions about his music career, where he was signed to TWO different major record labels, under TWO different bands; all before he even thought about becoming an actor. Also, I get him to tell me how he became such good friends with some of music's most iconic players. Yul is great friends with so many of the folks that we all grew up listening to, including: Judas Priest's Rob Halford, The Cult's Ian Astbury, and Maynard James Keenan (Tool / Pucifer / Sessanta 2.0). Yul shares tales of how he came to be the guitarist for the bands Urgent & Diving For Pearls; before being told by a psychic that he would become a successful actor! We go all over the place in this interview. I question him about his member ship in a character actor dinner club that is comprised of about a dozen of his friends; some who are previous guests of my show are. I even get Yul to tell me what he got his wife for their 23rd wedding anniversary, which was about a week after we recorded this conversation. We talk about what made him and some other Latino actor friends start The LAByrinth Theater Company in New York. Finally, I ask all the questions I can about his work on Seinfeld, Magic City, and of course Severance. Yul is such an amazing talent in all areas. Check out his website YulZavquez.com for more insight into his painting and photography and catch Yul on just about every television show or film out there. (Side note, we do talk a bit about a baseball cap that he designed, that I think is slick, and stylish. For more information about that, you may need to hit him up on Instagram.)
We are back! Today we talk about our trip down to Atlanta to tape our episode of Celebrity Family Feud and our trip to Magic City, also we talk to Dylan about powering through after cutting off some of his thumb plus Dan hanging out with Frtizy for a couple of road trips which included going to the Sports Emmys. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tobin& Leroy have a very good conversation about New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson. Tobin is all in for the Miami Heat to go after Zion, while Leroy is very skeptical that Zion can keep his weight and horniness down in the " Magic City".
Today we are all over the place, we start off with talking to Shea about his haircut and wardrobe. Next we talk to Bad Larry inviting the guys down to New Jersey to see horse racing and if Dan and the guys will be going to Magic City while in Atlanta to tape Family Feud. Oh and we get to bets also. Enjoy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jessica is moving to New York and everyone hates it. Jessica shares some of her experiences over her four years in the Magic City, Roy gives some insight into his hockey training, Mike Fuentes thinks too much Pedro Pascal is happening all at once and Tony wonders if we are still in stone crab season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jessica is moving to New York and everyone hates it. Jessica shares some of her experiences over her four years in the Magic City, Roy gives some insight into his hockey training, Mike Fuentes thinks too much Pedro Pascal is happening all at once and Tony wonders if we are still in stone crab season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode #724: Bryan & Krissy discuss the BP that has become the hottest dining spot in the Atl! NO joke...it's a gas station. Then, they recall a few nights at Magic City, the venerable strip club staple of the city. Plus, 23 & Me is selling your DNA to the highest bidder and an update on Fyre Fest 2 (or is it Fyre Fest One? Can you have Fyre Fest 2 if 1 never happened?) TCBit: Debbie Dublass wins the Crabapple Education Board election and has some thoughts to share with her supporters. Watch EP #724 on YouTube! Text us or leave us a voicemail: +1 (212) 433-3TCB FOLLOW US: Instagram: @thecommercialbreak Youtube: youtube.com/thecommercialbreak TikTok: @tcbpodcast Website: www.tcbpodcast.com CREDITS: Hosts: Bryan Green & Krissy Hoadley Executive Producer: Bryan Green Producer: Astrid B. Green Voice Over: Rachel McGrath TCBits: Written, Performed and Edited by Bryan Green To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Listen as Spike Lou and Animal Brown react to the passing of Young Scooter, the new Magic City docuseries and Kanye's interview with Akademiks.
Comedian & actor Earthquake chats with Trey Elling, prior to his headlining shows at Cap City Comedy Club, March 28-30. Topics include:30-year, overnight success (0:00)Touring is livin' (5:32)Magic City in Atlanta (8:39)The Washington Commanders (12:14)Shouted out at the Tom Brady roast (13:56)The challenge of parenting (16:20)An ode to standup (20:45)
In today’s Entertainment News, was VP Vance caught on tape talking about Elon Musk? The Broadway production of Othello, starring Denzel Washington is broke a major record. And a 5-part docuseries about the famous Magic City strip club is coming to Starz.Steve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During the Hot Spot, Da Brat speaks about the nearly 40-year history of the legendary strip club in Atlanta, Magic City. There will be a five-part docuseries based on the iconic strip club that will be executive produced by Jermaine Dupri and Drake. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is Monday on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. In this episode, the RSMS crew discusses a variety of topics. During the Hot Spot, Da Brat speaks about the nearly 40-year history of the legendary strip club in Atlanta, Magic City. There will be a five-part docuseries based on the iconic strip club that will be executive produced by Jermaine Dupri and Drake. Gary with the Tea had the tea about Kevin Hart’s ex-wife, Torrei Hart. Torrei Hart, who is a comedian in her own right, spoke about no longer being married to her movie star husband. Torrei said that with her two children being teenagers and not having to worry about her relationship with Kevin Hart, she has the ability to put her comedy career first. Also, the divorce between Jeezy and Jeannie Mai, which we thought was settled, is far from over. Jeezy is now wanting Jeannie Mai to pay up. He and his legal team want her to pay upwards to $20,000 for legal fees due to her frivolous countersuits. All of this and so much more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.