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Bonjour NBP Film Community! For Episode 493, I am joined by Cody Dericks, Nadia Dalimonte, Dan Bayer, and Aaron Isenstein, as we are back home from the 79th Cannes Film Festival, ready to deliver Part 2 of our experience, including this year's award winners. We're going to touch on films from the festival including "Fjord," "La Bola Negra," "Hope," "Minotaur," "The Man I Love," "Coward," "Moulin," "The Unknown," "Her Private Hell," "Bitter Christmas," "Iron Boy," "The Dreamed Adventure," "I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning," "A Man Of His Time," "Everytime," "The Samurai And The Prisoner," "The End Of It," "Ben'imana" "Another Day," "Victorian Psycho," "Diamond," and more! For this week's poll question, to tie into the festival's award winners, we're asking everyone: “Which Of The 2026 Cannes Film Festival Award Winners Are You Most Looking Forward To Seeing?” and reveal the winner of last week's poll question, "Which Films From The 2026 Cannes Film Festival Are You Most Looking Forward To?" We also share our reactions to the trailers for "Victorian Psycho," “The Rivals Of Amziah King,” "Wildwood," "Couture," answer your fan-submitted questions, and more! Thank you all for listening, subscribing, and supporting us. Enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ein letztes Mal meldet sich Framing aus Cannes: Dunja Bialas, Valerie Dirk und Sven von Reden sprechen über drei weitere Wettbewerbstitel. Zunächst geht es um Minotaur, den heiß erwarteten neuen Film von Andrey Zvyagintsev, der aus dem französischen Exil im allegorischen Modus und über den Umweg Claude Chabrol über sein Heimatland Russland erzählt. A Man of His Time von Emmanuel Marre, ein Debütfilm in Wettbewerb, beschäftigt sich hingegen mit dem Leben unter dem Vichy-Regime. Und schließlich sprechen wir noch über The Man I Love, den neuen Film von Ira Sachs.Abonniert unseren Podcast in euren Podcatchern und lasst uns gern eine Bewertung da. Unterstützen könnt ihr uns bei Steady Auch über Feedback und Vorschläge freuen wir uns: podcast@critic.deUnd so geht es durch die Folge:(00:00:00) Begrüßung(00:01:03) Minotaur(00:08:20) A Man of His Time(00:16:07) The Man I Love
Ultima carrellata dei film dal festival di Cannes del nostro inviato Marco GrifòArgomenti:00:00 Fjord di Christian Munju04:22 Kokurojo di Kiyoshi Kurosawa09:04 Minotaur di Andrey Zvyagintsev13:20 Amarga Navidad di Pedro Almodóvar16:52 The Man I Love di Ira Sachs20:37 Hope di Na Hong-jin25:27 Notre Salut Emmanuelle Marre29:57 Her Private Hell di Nicholas Winding RefnIl nostro canale Telegram per rimanere sempre aggiornati e comunicare direttamente con noi: https://t.me/SalottoMonogatariSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2QtzE9ur6O1qE3XbuqOix0?si=mAN-0CahRl27M5QyxLg4cwApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/salotto-monogatari/id1503331981Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xNmM1ZjZiNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==Logo creato da:Massimo ValentiSigla e post-produzione a cura di:Alessandro Valenti / Simone MalaspinaPer il jingle della sigla si ringraziano:Alessandro Corti e Gianluca NardoPer la gestione dei canali social si ringrazia:Selene Grifò
Ep. 399: Guy Lodge on Cannes 2026: The Man I Love, Bitter Christmas, A Woman's Life Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. With the 2026 Cannes Film Festival underway, I was delighted to sit down with Guy Lodge of Variety. Among the latest premieres discussed were a trio of Competition titles: The Man I Love (directed by Ira Sachs), Bitter Christmas (Pedro Almodóvar), and A Woman's Life (Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet), plus a couple of shout-outs to films in the sidebar programs. Please support the production of this podcast by signing up at: rapold.substack.com Photo by Steve Snodgrass
Cannes Film Festival Dispatch 9. Club Kid, Coward, The Man I Love & Jim Queen with guest: Erik Anderson, AwardsWatch. https://awardswatch.comVideo Anton Isiukovhttps://www.antonisiukov.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dernier jour à Cannes pour l'équipe de Popcorn ! Les Carnets Cannois finissent en grâce avec Daphné et Pauline qui critiquent en bronzant :- Mariage au goût d'orange, de Christophe Honoré (Cannes Première),- Le Triangle d'or, d'Hélène Rosselet-Ruiz (séance spéciale),- The Man I Love, d'Ira Sachs (compétition officielle),- Roma Elastica, de Bertrand Mandico (séance de minuit),- et Diamond, d'Andy Garcia (hors compétition).Bonne écoute !
Oscar-winning actor Rami Malek has returned to the Cannes spotlight with "The Man I Love". The latest film from indie director Ira Sachs is premiering on the Croisette alongside co-stars Rebecca Hall, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Tom Sturridge. The film sees Malek play a downtown New York performance artist during the late 1980s AIDS crisis – a role the actor compared to portraying Freddie Mercury in "Bohemian Rhapsody".
Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Today, the Safari heads back to Southwick's Zoo to bring you another interview with fan favorite Emily Begue Masinda! We talk about how her pregnancy is changing her life and work, we laugh a lot, and she has the audacity to tell someone else's Rossifari Poop Story! EPISODE LINKS: Southwickszoo.com @southwickszooofficial on socials ROSSIFARI LINKS: @rossifari on socials @rossifaripod on TikTok rossifari.com Patreon.com/rossifari
Jim and Sean discuss the films in contention at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival 2026. Also, they begin their 2021 retrospective with the line-up and prizes at the 71st Berlinale. Cannes films include: Sheep in the Box, Fatherland, Paper Tiger, Bitter Christmas, Fjord, Coward, Minotaur, Parallel Tales, Hope, The Man I Love, A Woman's Life, Colony, Club Kid, Strawberries, Adieu Monde Cruel, Butterfly Jam. From Berlin: Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn, Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy, I'm Your Man, Ballad of a White Cow, Natural Light.
This Week: Christopher Barger, Jeff Cruz, and Jonathan Sackett join Bob to discuss how the Super Bowl fits into your plan, continuity vs prediction, LinkedIn's big earnings, Instagram's premier subscription pilot, plus this week's #FairFailFoul.
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Today's host is a newcomer to the Hollywood scene, Gloria DeHavilland. She's looking for a trustworthy man to guide her around town. She sings; the Man I Love. Jack Carson…
In this slightly different edition of The Hot Box, Donald Helme takes a detour through the timeless melodies of one of jazz's most enduring composers: George Gershwin. Inspired by the brand new release The Man I Love from British pianist Gabriel Latchin, Track list for The Hot Box #141 – A Gershwin Celebration They All Laughed. Gabriel Latchin Trio from the new album “The Man I Love” Oh Lady Be Good. Fabrizio Bosso and Renato Solani. Embraceable You. Cleo Laine Oh Lady Be Good. Benny Goodman & Lionel Hampton How Long Has This Been going On? Coleman Hawkins S'Wonderful. Gabriel Latchin Trio Love Walked In. Gabriel Latchin Trio I Was Doing Alright. Louis Armstrong & Oscar Peterson The Can't Take That Away From Me. Susannah McCorkle Jazzbo Brown Blues: Sir Andrew Davis Someone To Watch Over Me: Roland Kirk Summertime: Charlie Parker Strike Up The Band: Errol Garner Tune In: Live Broadcast: Every two weeks on Jazz Radio Eire. Listen Live Listen Back: Catch past episodes on The Hot Box Jazz and Jazz Ireland. Subscribe to The Hot Box: Via Android: Subscribe on Android By Email: Subscribe by Email Spread the Word: Help us grow our jazz community by sharing The Hot Box with your friends and on social media. Your support keeps us going!
"IT'S FATAL: WHAT IS FILM NOIR?" (PART III) (080) 3/24/2025 Welcome to the third and final installment of our series on Film Noir. As we have previously discussed the technical elements of noir and met the typical character's of noir, we will now take a look at the creative aspects of the genre that help create that special brand of dark, sexy, deadly movies. We'll discuss dialogue, and clever devices like voice overs, flashbacks, and dream sequences that enhance these dark, moody films. We'll also look at the fatalistic themes that reigned supreme throughout the genre. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Film Noir (2017), by Alian Silver & James Ursini; Into the Darkness: The Hidden World of Film Noir 1941-1959 (2016), by Mark A. Viera; More than Night: film Noir in Its Contexts (2008), by James Naremore; Dark City: The Lost World of Film Noir (1998), by Eddie Muller; Voices in the Dark: The Narrative Patterns of Film Noir (1989), by J.P. Telotte; Film Noir: An Encyclopedia Reference to the American Style (1979), edited by Alain Silver & Elizabeth Ward; Wikipedia.com; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: Impact (1949), starring Brian Donlevy, Ella Raines, Charles Coburn, Helen Walker, & Anna May Wong; Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth & Glenn Ford; Gun Crazy (1950), starring John Dall & Peggy Cummins; The Brother's Rico (1957), starring Richard Conte, Diane Foster, & James Darren; D.O.A. (1950), starring Edmond O'Brien; Cape Fear (1962), starring Robert Mitchum, Gregory Peck, and Polly Bergen; Double Indemnity (1944), starring Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, & Edward G. Robinson; Clash By Night (1952), starring Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Ryan, & Paul Douglas; The Man I Love (1947), starring Ida Lupino & Robert Alda; The Maltese Falcon (1941), starring Humphrey Bogart & Mary Astor; Dead Reckoning (1947), starring Humphrey Bogart & Lizabeth Scott; Detour (1945), starring Tom Neal & Ann Savage; Laura (1944), starring Gene Tierney & Dana Andrews; City That Never Sleeps (1953), starring Gig Young & Mala Powers; Sunset Boulevard (1950), starring Gloria Swanson & William Holden; The Killers (1946), starring Burt Lancaster & Ava Gardner; The Great Flamarion (1945), starring Erich von Stroheim & Mary Beth Hughes; The Locket (1946), starring Laraine Day, Robert Mitchum, & Brian Aherne; The Invisible Wall (1946), starring Don Castle & Virginia Christine; The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946), starring Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin, Lizabeth Scott & Kirk Douglas; The Dark Past (1948), starring William Holden, Nina Foch, & Lee J. Cobb; Murder My Sweet (1945), starring Dick Powell & Claire Trevor; The Woman On The Beach (1947), starring Robert Ryan & Joan Bennett; Spellbound (1945), starring Ingrid Bergman & Gregory Peck; Manhandled (1949), starring Dorothy Lamour, Sterling Hayden, & Dan Duryea; Scarlet Street (1945), starring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, & Dan Duryea; Moonrise (1948), starring Dane Clark & Gail Russell; Out of the Past (1947), starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, & Kirk Douglas; In a Lonely Place (1950), starring Humphrey Bogart & Gloria Grahame; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Episode Website Link: https://frombeneaththehollywoodsign.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Bobby off at the PGA Show in Florida, it was a return of the OG co-host lineup as Dustin tagged in to discuss the following Houston Cougar sports topics: A busy 3-0 week for Cougar men's hoops with wins that ranged from the the extremely dramatic (UCF) to the somewhat dramatic (WVU) to laughably uncompetitive (Utah), with a big roadie to Kansas coming this weekend Women's hoops snags a top 25 win over Oklahoma State, but after blowout losses to Baylor and Texas Tech we still have some of the same questions Quick Tennis and Swim & Dive updates
Come see the SDP live in Kingston: Pre-game Skate Bundle: https://thefrontsshop.com/products/skate-package?_pos=1&_sid=91466373e&_ss=r Game + Podcast Bundle: https://thefrontsshop.com/products/game-and-podcast-bundle?_pos=2&_sid=91466373e&_ss=r On this episode of The Steve Dangle podcast, the Gaudreau tributes from Columbus vs Calgary (00:00), Leafs beat the not good Blackhawks (09:00), Nashville continues to be not good (38:00), the Jets and Wild (55:00), Canada's Four Nations roster (1:03:00), the Sabres blow a 4-0 lead to Colorado (1:23:00), and Jack Hughes plays Instagram hockey (1:47:00). Visit this episode's sponsors:
"How Do I Make It Work w/ A Man I Love But Is Financially Not At My Level?" - RLS Ep.44Dre IG: @itsdresmith - https://www.instagram.com/itsdresmith/ Rhonda IG: @rhonicakes - https://www.instagram.com/rhonicakes/ Relationship Restored IG: @relationshiprestored - https://www.instagram.com/relationshiprestored/ Want To Tell Us Your Real Love Scenario?Visit https://www.relationshiprestored.com/reallovescenario Please like, comment, and subscribe to get featured on the next episode! Leave a review to get featured on the next episode!
In this episode, we break down the Dallas Cowboys' disappointing 0-4 record at AT&T Stadium, exploring the reasons behind their struggles at home. The discussion delves into team dynamics, coaching decisions, and the broader issues contributing to their home meltdown, asking the crucial question: who's really to blame?
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Prior to their recent trip to New Zealand, Collin and Kerry looked up "New Zealand Christmas movies" and this was the result. "Kiwi Christmas" follows a typical formula for an ABC Family Christmas movie in which Santa Claus doesn't want to do his usual rounds on Christmas Eve, so he hides in Auckland, New Zealand and hangs out with a family during their Christmas barbeque. Wackiness ensues. Is the border patrol in NZ really as strict as they appear in this film? Can Santa really be Santa with only six employees? Will there ever be a Christmas movie or special starring Queenstown's beloved Cookie Muncher? All this, plus a robust Blu-ray Gift Exchange. Blu-ray titles covered: Warner Bros: "Purple Rain" (1984) (4K) "Godzilla x Kong: New Empire" (2024) "American Fiction" (2023) Criterion: "Blue Velvet" (1986) 4K "Fear and Loathing In las Vegas" (1998) 4K Paramount: "South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut" (1999) 4K "Team America: World Police" (2004) 4K MGM: "Class" (1983) Warner Archive: "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" (1941) "Act of Violence" (1948) "The Man I Love" (1946) "The Shining Hour" (1938) Sony: "Shotgun Stories" (2008) "Cat Ballou" (1965) Music Box Films: "Ennio" (2024)
Film noir aficionados and classic film lovers alike are in for a treat with our latest episode of "The Extras." Join us as George Feltenstein, a true cinema historian, shares his deep knowledge about Warner Archive's June Blu-ray releases. We start off with a gripping discussion on the film noir gem "Act of Violence," exploring its compelling narrative, Fred Zinnemann's expert direction, and the standout performances from Van Heflin, Robert Ryan, and Janet Leigh.Switching gears, we highlight Alfred Hitchcock's rare foray into comedy with "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," starring the brilliant Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery. Discover the delightful chemistry between the leads and Hitchcock's unique touch on the screwball genre. Next, we celebrate the musical legacy of Ida Lupino with a deep dive into the 1947 film "The Man I Love." Uncover the fascinating story behind the film's original cut and the restoration of its missing six minutes of footage, including the song "Bill" by Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II, and P.G. Wodehouse. We end with a review of the melodrama "The Shining Hour" (1938) from acclaimed director Frank Borzage and showcasing standout performances by Joan Crawford, Margaret Sullavan, and Fay Bainter.We provide a full review of each film, a detailed explanation of the HD restoration, and background all of the included extras.Purchase links:THE MAN I LOVE (1947)MR. & MRS. SMITH (1941)ACT OF VIOLENCE (1948)THE SHINING HOUR (1938) The Extras Facebook pageThe Extras Twitter Warner Archive & Warner Bros Catalog GroupOtaku Media produces podcasts, behind-the-scenes extras, and media that connect creatives with their fans and businesses with their consumers. Contact us today to see how we can work together to achieve your goals. www.otakumedia.tv
Piano Ninja Tricks Podcasthttps://lisaspector.com/In Episode 20 of the Piano Ninja Tricks Podcast, Lisa Spector, your dedicated Piano Ninja, unveils the secrets behind mastering Gershwin's "The Man I Love," brilliantly arranged into a virtuoso etude for left hand by her Juilliard professor Earl Wild.Join Lisa on this musical journey as she shares the intricate Piano Ninja Tricks employed to conquer this challenging Virtuoso Etude. Discover the art of shaping phrases, efficient fingerings, and the nuances of voicing, all essential for transforming complexity into clarity.Best Free Piano Ninja Fingering Tricks ⬇️https://pianoninjatricks.com/Music opening and closing played by Lisa SpectorOpening: End of Chopin Etude Op. 10 No. 12 "Revolutionary"Closing: Beginning of Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 2 in F minorInstagram IG Broadcast Channel YouTubeBest Free Piano Ninja Fingering TricksPiano Ninja Tricksters ClubWebsitePodcast Art by Cindy Wyckoff at Design It Digital
Piano Ninja Tricks Podcasthttps://LisaSpector.comAs we celebrate the July 4th holiday week, I invite you to join me for a special YouTube Live event, "Red, White, and Rhapsody in Blue," on Sunday night. I'll be playing Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, the enchanting Dreaming of Amy Beach, and virtuoso etudes by my Juilliard professor Earl Wild, including a left-hand-only arrangement of Gershwin's "The Man I Love."Sunday, July 7 at 5 Pacific / 8 Easternhttps://www.youtube.com/live/H63MJB3Pt2UIn this episode, I dive into Amy Beach's early work "Dreaming" from Opus 15 Sketches, sharing tricks on how to keep inner notes soft while bringing out the melody. We'll explore Beach's remarkable life and her groundbreaking contributions to American music. I'll demonstrate tricks for controlling inner voices and maintaining expressiveness in your playing. Join me as I prepare for our upcoming live performance and celebrate the rich legacy of American composers.Remember to tune in live for a chance to win great prizes and experience the full performance of "Dreaming", Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue and other American favorites. See you on YouTube Live and enjoy the beauty of this timeless music.Music opening and closing played by Lisa SpectorOpening: End of Chopin Etude Op. 10 No. 12 "Revolutionary"Closing: Beginning of Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 2 in F minorInstagram IG Broadcast Channel YouTubeBest Free Piano Ninja Fingering TricksPiano Ninja Tricksters ClubWebsitePodcast Art by Cindy Wyckoff at Design It Digital
Send us a Text Message.In today's episode of Soulfully You Podcast, Coach Chris Rodriguez dedicates a heartfelt message to Black and Brown men in honor of Men's Mental Health Awareness Month. He shares personal experiences highlighting the importance of love, vulnerability, and mental health and offers practical advice for fostering well-being, from embracing emotional expression to physical self-care. Listen to our previous episode about Rediscover Your Inner-Child.Click here to take your FREE Inner-Soul-Child Assessment.For all episodes and info about my coaching program, visit me at www.coachchrisrodriguez.com.Connect on Instagram at @coach_chrisrodriguez and on TikTok at @coach_chrisrodriguez.Be sure to subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
This week, Associate Music Director Andrews Sill invites us to See the Music of Igor Stravinsky's Scènes de Ballet, the eponymous score for Christopher Wheeldon's 1999 work. Sill relates that the piece was composed in 1944 for Broadway impresario Billy Rose, and drew inspiration from both world events and a variety of creative sources—including the ballet Giselle—as with so many of Stravinsky's singular compositions. (12:49) Edited by Emilie Silvestri Music: Symphony in Three Movements (1945) by Igor Stravinsky Scènes de Ballet (1944) by Igor Stravinsky, Performed by Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Who Cares?: The Man I Love (1924) by George Gershwin, Performed by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Scènes de Ballet (1944) by Igor Stravinsky, Performed by BBC Symphony Orchestra
Created a Song Using Every Presidents Name! Man I Love This Show!! Please consider Supporting the Mark insPires show on Patreon.com/markpires Easier ways... Venmo: @realtalkmark https://www.paypal.me/markpiresrealtalk or CashApp: $MarkinsPires Protect Yourself from an EMP or the next Carrington Level Power Grid Event with EMP shield this link will give you $50 off your order! https://www.empshield.com/?coupon=mar... Mark Pires is Realtor by day in Fairfield County CT and Westchester NY and a live improvisation artist on Mark insPires. With a background and a simple idea everything else takes place in the moment. Every comedy bit and gesture is an artistic journey. Join in for the ride! Join us live 9am and 10pm est and share! This is the ultimate live creation and high vibes positivity show! Subscribe and turn on all notifications! We work with pure light twice a day! 00:00:00 Welcome Day 1,925 00:04:24 Mark insPires Sarcastic News 00:15:44 Comedy Improv 00:29:13 More Jams 00:40:35 Comedy News Stories 00:55:23 Thank you for joining! This is a live improv music and comedy show that specializes in creating a positive space for the w orld! Rocking out on the only drum for Guitarists, The BeatSeat www.BeatSeat.rocks Live every day since 12/31/18! www.linktr.ee/markpires Turn on all notifications for this channel!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/markpires/message
Ella Fitzgerald “Every Time We Say Goodbye”Julie London “Fly Me To The Moon”Dinah Washington “Call Me Irresponsible”Lena Horne & Ray Ellis And His Orchestra “In Love In Vain”Tina Turner “Night Time Is The Right Time”Bonnie Raitt “I Can't Make You Love Me”Erma Franklin “Light My Fire”Aretha Franklin “Today I Sing The Blues”Nina Simone ”Wild Is The Wind”Kay Starr “Baby Won't You Please Come Home”Peggy Lee “The Man I Love”Sarah Vaughan & Jimmy Jones & His Orchestra “Stormy Weather”Betty Lavette “Let Me Down Easy”Irma Thomas “Wish Someone Would Care”Bettye Swann “Tell It Like It Is”Billie Holiday With Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra “Trav'Lin Light”Cassandra Wilson “Time After Time”Escuchar audio
Tonight's Jazz Feature has been an important part of tonight's Christmas Jazz Show for many years and tradition will continue with the famous and lasting Christmas Eve (1954) recording session with the Miles Davis All-Stars. It's sometimes known as the "Bags' Groove Session" as that tune written by Milt Jackson is the opener. The All-Stars are of course, Miles Davis on trumpet, Milt Jackson on vibes, Thelonious Monk on piano, Percy Heath on bass and Kenny Clarke on drums. Four tunes were recorded and the session has gone into Jazz History as a very important document and timeless music. The men creating this music were just playing what they always played doing it so very well. The tunes are "Bags' Groove by Milt Jackson, Bemsha swing by Thelonious Monk, The Man I Love by the Gershwin Brothers, and Miles Davis', Swing Spring. The spirit of Christmas seems to be evident throughout the session without any actual reference to Christmas music, There will be more tributes to Christmas tonight so when the big day rolls around..... Merry Christmas to Jazz fans everywhere and to a brighter 2024.
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On today's episode we are joined by three lucky contestants, Matty, Camron, and Jarod. They will be tasked with answering the dangerously cunning host's (Saige) questions. Welcome to Man I Love Topics: The Gameshow!!!
durée : 00:39:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - En 1965, dans l'émission "Connaître le jazz", on décortiquait les variations de ce genre musical. Entre acceptation et refus de thèmes tirés de la variété, les musiciens de jazz ont composé une palette musicale singulière. (1ère diffusion : 16/10/1965) * L'aventure du jazz fut celle de la liberté. Il s'est agi, pour les musiciens qui puisaient dans la chanson populaire, de ne pas rester prisonniers de son allure et de son climat. Cette chanson populaire, ils l'ont d'abord respectée, à regret ou non, puis ils l'ont ensuite modifiée à leur image. * Dans cette émission de 1965, Lucien Malson et le critique de jazz André Hodeir mettent en lumière comment des interprètes ont cherché à transcender des thèmes populaires dans une syntaxe propre au jazz. A titre d'exemple, on y écoute "The Man I Love" de Miles Davis ou encore "Embraceable You" de Charlie Parker.
Our sweet angel, Jarod, is back on today's episode!! Saige hates dogs.
Movies are still chill as hell.
This week: Geoff plays selections from Fine and Mellow (1974), the second studio album that Ella Fitzgerald made for Pablo Records, and one of the best albums that she ever recorded. Tracks include I'm In The Mood For Love, Fine and Mellow, [I Don't Stand] A Ghost Of A Chance With You, I Can't Give You Anything But Love, 'Round Midnight, The Man I Love, Polka Dots and Moonbeams, Rockin' In Rhythm. GPE is produced by Ed Robertson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week: Geoff plays selections from Fine and Mellow (1974), the second studio album that Ella Fitzgerald made for Pablo Records, and one of the best albums that she ever recorded. Tracks include I'm In The Mood For Love, Fine and Mellow, [I Don't Stand] A Ghost Of A Chance With You, I Can't Give You Anything But Love, 'Round Midnight, The Man I Love, Polka Dots and Moonbeams, Rockin' In Rhythm. GPE is produced by Ed Robertson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week: Geoff plays selections from Fine and Mellow (1974), the second studio album that Ella Fitzgerald made for Pablo Records, and one of the best albums that she ever recorded. Tracks include I'm In The Mood For Love, Fine and Mellow, [I Don't Stand] A Ghost Of A Chance With You, I Can't Give You Anything But Love, 'Round Midnight, The Man I Love, Polka Dots and Moonbeams, Rockin' In Rhythm. GPE is produced by Ed Robertson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lucero "Mom"Memphis Slim "Steady Rolling Blues"JD McPherson "You Must Have Met Little Caroline?"Gillian Welch "Down Along the Dixie Line"Eilen Jewell "Crooked River"Waylon Jennings "If You See Me Getting Smaller"Carla Thomas "I Take It To My Baby"boygenius "Not Strong Enough"Memphis Minnie "The Man I Love"Grateful Dead "Dark Hollow"Kitty Wells "Forever Young"Coleman Hawkins "At McKie's"Raphael Saadiq "Sure Hope You Mean It"Professor Longhair "Hey Little Girl"Jack Logan "All Grown Up"Jack Logan "I Brake For God"Steve Earle "Hometown Blues"Doc & Merle Watson "Worried Blues"Cat Power "Lived in Bars"R.E.M. "Belong"R.E.M. "Orange Crush"Marine Girls "A Place In The Sun"Tampa Red "I'm a Stranger Here"Lee Morgan "Most Like Lee"Glossary "Almsgiver"The Mountain Goats "Rat Queen"Shaver "The Earth Rolls On"Vic Chesnutt "And How"Jon Dee Graham & The Fighting Cocks "Beautifully Broken"Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit "White Man's World"Gillian Welch "Happy Mother's Day"Brown Bird "Fingers to the Bone"Bonnie Prince Billy "Easy Does It"Magnolia Electric Co. "Talk To Me Devil, Again"Magnolia Electric Co. "Memphis Moon"Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers "The Witch doctor"The Velvet Underground "I'm Waiting For The Man"Townes Van Zandt "Be Here to Love Me"Will Johnson "To the Shepard, to the Lion"Centro-Matic "If They Talk You Down"Willie Nelson "Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again
"How Do I Make It Work w/ A Man I Love But Is Financially Not At My Level?" - RLS Ep.44Dre IG: @itsdresmith - https://www.instagram.com/itsdresmith/ Rhonda IG: @rhonicakes - https://www.instagram.com/rhonicakes/ Relationship Restored IG: @relationshiprestored - https://www.instagram.com/relationshiprestored/ Want To Tell Us Your Real Love Scenario?Visit https://www.relationshiprestored.com/reallovescenario Please like, comment, and subscribe to get featured on the next episode! Leave a review to get featured on the next episode!
I love the energy that Anthony brings to this interview. We talk about his days as a backup singer for Michael Jackson, his critically acclaimed show with Justin Vivian Bond, and he even sings a bit of the Gershwin brothers' “The Man I Love”. Not only am I a huge fan of Anthony, but he gives a great interview, here in the Front Row.Anthony Roth Costanzo is a grammy award winning countertenor who has led opera companies around the world. He has performed on Broadway, done backup for Michael Jackson, and performed alongside Luciano Pavarotti. Anthony is a graduate of Princeton, where he returns regularly to teach, as well as the Manhattan School of Music. He is a champion of new works and has collaborated with countless artists, most recently on the show “Only an Octave Apart” with NYC cabaret legend Justin Vivian Bond. Host: James Whiteside @jamesbwhitesideGuest: Anthony Roth Costanzo @arcostanzoProduced by: RedCircle @getredcircleEdited by: Nate Gwatney @nateleegArt by: Javier Rivets @rivets_artTheme: "A-Flat" by Black Violin @blackviolinAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Setting The Standard: Stories From The Great American Songbook
“I Got Rhythm”, “Summertime”, “The Man I Love”. These are the songs you have been singing your whole life, and now is your chance to learn about who wrote them! In this week's episode, the men you love are at the forefront: George and Ira Gershwin, brothers who sometimes seemed to write their hits with four hands and one brain. George's gift for melody and Ira's ability to seamlessly blend lyrical sophistication with the American vernacular made for a plethora of immortal songs that both reflected and shaped the dynamic forces of American modernism during the Jazz Age. Hear directly from Michael Feinstein, Norm Lewis, and more, as they guide you through the astounding lives of these two geniuses, cut from the same cloth.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jacob joins Pres to break down the worst loss yet- How Louisville got even worse post-Maui- Some damning Curry stats- Let's be honest, this team is quitting- At least Fabio and Hercy are fun??- A deep dive into how little things go a long wayAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This morning on Am I Wrong, we had Priscilla tell us about an issue she's having with her man and is wondering if she should give him an ultimatum or just leave.. We also tried to find love with Missed Connections, and we had someone attack another with a wood board and rusty nail in the Trash Flash!
Pianists include: Floyd Cramer, Thomas "Fats" Waller, Sviatoslav Richter, Hazel Scott, Nat King Cole, Albert Ammons,, Pete Johnson, Art Tatum, Pinetop Perkins & Henry Cowell. Music includes: Over the Rainbow, In the Wee Small Hours, Fancy Pants, Prelude In C Sharp Minor, Pinetop's Boogie Woogie, April In Paris, The Man I Love and the Banshee.
051222 **MOST Important Hours Of The Year -Man I Love That Horse & Bonus Songs by Kate Dalley
This week: Geoff plays more songs by George and Ira Gershwin, as performed by Ella Fitzgerald. Tracks include Cheerful Little Earful, By Strauss, Someone To Watch Over Me, Fascinating Rhythm, Let's Call the Whole Thing Off, My One And Only, I Got Rhythm, Oh Lady Be Good, I Loves You Porgy, The Man I Love, and I've Got A Crush On You. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: Geoff plays more songs by George and Ira Gershwin, as performed by Ella Fitzgerald. Tracks include Cheerful Little Earful, By Strauss, Someone To Watch Over Me, Fascinating Rhythm, Let's Call the Whole Thing Off, My One And Only, I Got Rhythm, Oh Lady Be Good, I Loves You Porgy, The Man I Love, and I've Got A Crush On You. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: Geoff plays more songs by George and Ira Gershwin, as performed by Ella Fitzgerald. Tracks include Cheerful Little Earful, By Strauss, Someone To Watch Over Me, Fascinating Rhythm, Let's Call the Whole Thing Off, My One And Only, I Got Rhythm, Oh Lady Be Good, I Loves You Porgy, The Man I Love, and I've Got A Crush On You. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: Geoff plays more songs by George and Ira Gershwin, as performed by Ella Fitzgerald. Tracks include Cheerful Little Earful, By Strauss, Someone To Watch Over Me, Fascinating Rhythm, Let's Call the Whole Thing Off, My One And Only, I Got Rhythm, Oh Lady Be Good, I Loves You Porgy, The Man I Love, and I've Got A Crush On You. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices