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Dennis Dunaway was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011 as a founding member of the band named Alice Cooper. Dennis and the group are in the Grammy Hall of Fame for co-writing “School's Out.” The original Alice Cooper group have sold millions of singles and albums and were on the cover of Forbes for having the largest grossing tour in 1973 over Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones. The original Alice Cooper group is in the Guinness Book of World Records for largest indoor audience of an estimated 120,000 to 148,000 in Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1974. The Billion Dollar Babies album reached number 1 in America and Britain, and the group are recognized as the innovators of theatrical rock shows, which included giant balloons, hangings, snakes and spidery eye makeup.Dennis currently records and tours with Blue Coupe featuring Joe and Albert Bouchard of Blue Öyster Cult fame and singers Tish and Snooky of Manic Panic.The original Alice Cooper group recorded 3 songs on Alice's Welcome 2 My Nightmare album, and re-recorded “School's Out” with Brian Johnson, Joe Perry and Johnny Depp for the Hollywood Vampires album. The Alice Cooper group reunited to record several songs on Alice's Paranormal album produced by Bob Ezrin, and the group did a five-city tour in the United Kingdom in November 2017, which included 14,000 people at Wembley. Dennis is constantly recording and playing shows with bands involving his musical friends. His fans inspire him to take new risks while remaining true to legendary roots.For more on Dennis....https://www.dennisdunaway.com
The Stories — "I dyed the bottom of it Manic Panic raspberry-red. I had a belly button pierce. I wore a lot of midriffs. I was a kind of Jewish Shakira, trying to have some influence from Erykah Badu or something, but I was not cool in that way at all.” “I really wanted to be in that movie. I just love Sofia Coppola so much. At the time I didn't have a child. I didn't know much about mothering, and because the writing was so good, I think I knew what to do.” “I want Ida to know that the world is a field of relations. It's cause and effect. Things don't come from nowhere. People don't come from nowhere. Everybody has a heart. It means that she has the ultimate safety in me and in Ben, my husband.”The Backstory — “When I started doing improv and excelled, it was like realizing that you could run really fast or something.” “[SNL] was a necessary opportunity for me to take. I saw a lot in myself that I didn't expect to see. Though challenging, it completely pointed me in the direction of my own natural success.”Wisdom Rains — "Every time we love a piece of art, that's our achievement. The original creation is the achievement of the artist and the people who may have helped them, or made them feel encouraged or inspired… the beauty and offerings of their world at that time.”On Inspo — "When something is ready to be expressed outside of my personal life, there tends to be no hesitation in terms of either putting it in standup or putting it on the page.”On playing the best friend in both It Ends With Us and Dying for Sex — “Other than me playing them, I think it's totally two different pieces of work, two different writers… totally different. I'm often cast as people who are 'the funny person,' but in Dying for Sex, what was offered to me was such an incredible combination of character traits.”On Dying for Sex — “It was a real moment in understanding my own self-defined legitimacy… backed up by Liz Meriwether and Kim Rosenstock writing it. They're so incredible. I thought, Michelle wants me to be here, and she sees me. She's not like seeing hope for what I will be. She's watching my work. She's connecting with me. We're glad we're here. It felt so good. I felt really enrobed in my character.”On her latest book, Lifeform — “I'd found it really hard to write anything that felt like it could breathe and progress. I found it hard to say something interesting, and that wasn't just me having a tiny little shit fit. That's cruel to say about myself, I know, but sometimes it's just that way. Then, in the summer of 2023, my daughter was two-and-a-half, and I could suddenly just catch a wave.”What Else — “I really want to write another kid's book, not a Marcel book, but another picture book. And I'm writing a screenplay right now. I would also like to write a theater piece for myself. There's always a lot that I'm trying to do all at once, in small doses, and then something will overtake everything else.” At The Sea, an upcoming film with Amy Adams.Obsixed — A collection of Jenny Slate's current lifestyle obsessions.Discover more + Shop the podcast:Dying For Sex on HuluIt Ends With Us on NetflixLifeform by Jenny Slate Little Weirds by Jenny SlateAbout The House by Ron Slate + Jenny SlateMarcel the Shell with Shoes On: Things About Me by Jenny Slate + Dean Fleischer Camp Marcel the Shell: The Most Surprised I've Ever Been by Jenny Slate + Dean Fleischer Camp Chani Nicholas and the Chani AppCaron Callahan Carissa ShirtCaron Callahan Lila SkirtTulsi Rose Tea Discover the episode and more on storyandrain.comfollow @storyandraintalks and @storyandrain on Instagram follow @storyandraintalks and @storyandrain on Threadsall about the host
Wherein Nicolas Cage discovers Manic Panic. Sympathy for the Devil (2023)Forced to drive a passenger at gunpoint, a man finds himself in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. (Synopsis via IMDB)
As Thursday's Presidential debate looms, Biden hides at Camp David, and Lefties like The View's Sunny Hostin begin to worry. Meanwhile CNN's Kasie Hunt kicks Trump spokesperson, Caroline Levitt off the air when she mentions Jake Taper's bias.
Cindy Smith Dunaway is the wife of bass player Dennis Dunaway...they both drop by the backyard of NYC on this episode to chat about taking part in VersoFest at The Westport Library at 1pm April 7th with "Glam To Punk" moderated by our friend Christine Olhman! Listen to the podcast episode to hear all about it!Dennis Dunaway was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011 as a founding member of the band named Alice Cooper. Dennis and the group are in the Grammy Hall of Fame for co-writing “School's Out.” The original Alice Cooper group have sold millions of singles and albums and were on the cover of Forbes for having the largest grossing tour in 1973 over Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones. The original Alice Cooper group is in the Guinness Book of World Records for largest indoor audience of an estimated 120,000 to 148,000 in Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1974. The Billion Dollar Babies album reached number 1 in America and Britain, and the group are recognized as the innovators of theatrical rock shows, which included giant balloons, hangings, snakes and spidery eye makeup. The group's movies are Diary Of A Mad Housewife, Good To See You Again: Alice Cooper, and Super Duper Alice Cooper, and Live From The Astroturf, Alice Cooper, which has won 4 film festival awards so far. Dennis' book, Snakes! Guillotines! Electric Chairs!: My Adventures In The Alice Cooper Group has been translated into German, and the audiobook, narrated by Dennis, is available at Audible.com. And the new paperback version features a very special introduction by Alice Cooper.Dennis currently records and tours with Blue Coupe featuring Joe and Albert Bouchard of Blue Öyster Cult fame and singers Tish and Snooky of Manic Panic. https://www.dennisdunaway.com
2004 month on the pod ends with our Patreon Pick: the romance classic Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind! We've got Jim Carrey in full puppy dog mode, Kate Winslet performing manic pixie dream girl before that was a thing, and Kirsten Dunst being quietly incredible. Plus Mark Ruffalo in his undies? What a dream!You can follow That Aged Well on Twitter (@ThatAgedWellPod), Instagram (@ThatAgedWell), Threads (@ThatAgedWell), and Spoutible (@ThatAgedWell)! SUPPORT US ON PATREON FOR BONUS CONTENT!THAT AGED WELL MERCH!Hosts: Paul Caiola & Erika VillalbaProducer & Editor: Paul Caiola
As the U.S. continues to focus on the MidEast, Ukraine's President Zelensky isn't the only one nervous about the future. A key poll over the weekend shows Trump up in 5 out of 6 battleground states.
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The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind episode you didn't know you needed featuring other indie sleaze tumblr-core hits like Garden State and the Virgin Suicides Plus, an update from Drag Race All Stars and the dark, twisted path to the Renaissance Tour We release bonus content every week for our Patreon subscribers! Buy our genius merch! Or if you're broke follow our finsta @likeavirgin42069See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Break out the Manic Panic and Doc Martens because this week we dig deep into nineties fashion with musician Alicia Bognanno aka Bully. We talk about our experiences taking foreign languages in high school, respective anxiety dreams and the year Jonah and Vanessa took a French class together despite the fact that he was two grades ahead. We also dig deep into the history of belly button rings, discuss whether they're making a comeback and share other piercing stories from our adolescent years. Finally, we play a round of BACK TO THE PRESENT where we reminisce about now-defunct mailorder catalogs ranging from Carvin Guitars (Jonah) to Delia's (Vanessa) as well as those Best Cuts catalogs where you could pick out your future hairstyle (Alicia). Did Jonah actually visit the NYU school of dentistry and have college kids work on his teeth in order to save money? You'll have to listen to this episode to find out—and while you're at it you should also pre-order Bully's upcoming album LUCKY FOR YOU, which comes out on Sub Pop Records on June 2nd. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dennis Dunaway is an American musician, best known as the original bass guitarist for the rock band Alice Cooper (1962–1975, 1999, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021). He co-wrote some of the band's most notable songs, including "I'm Eighteen" and "School's Out". It is kind of funny how he ended up on Episode 18 and no that was not planned!! Dennis Dunaway was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011 as a founding member of the band named Alice Cooper. Dennis and the group are in the Grammy Hall of Fame for co-writing “School's Out.” Dennis' book, Snakes! Guillotines! Electric Chairs!: My Adventures In The Alice Cooper Group has been translated into German, and the audiobook, narrated by Dennis, is available at Audible.com. And the new paperback version features a very special introduction by Alice Cooper. VersoFest 2023 March30th-April 2!Blue Coupe plays in concert at The Westport Library Friday March 10th!Also Dennis will be part of VersoFest in another form by showing off DR. DREARY'S SNAKES MUSEUM OF ALICE COOPER ARTIFACTS April 1st and 2nd! Mini-museum exhibition of Alice Cooper Group costumes, stage props, instruments, photos, and much more!DENNIS DUNAWAY presents LIVE FROM THE ASTROTURF on April 2 at 7pm! Founding Spiders and Alice Cooper Group bassist Dennis Dunaway hosts a special screening of the documentary Live from the Astroturf featuring a Q&A and book signing (Snakes! Guillotines! Electric Chairs!)Dennis currently records and tours with Blue Coupe featuring Joe and Albert Bouchard of Blue Öyster Cult fame and singers Tish and Snooky of Manic Panic. Dennis is constantly recording and playing shows with bands involving his musical friends. His fans inspire him to take new risks while remaining true to legendary roots.https://www.dennisdunaway.com/https://www.facebook.com/dunawaysrockOn Instagram DennisDunaway18SPECIAL OFFER for The City's Backyard listeners - Here is the link for one 20% off discounted ticket for Blue Coupe at the Westport Library in Connecticut on March 10th. Use the Promo Code “Blue2”https://westportlibrary.org/event/supergroup-blue-coupe-to-perform-versofest-2023-fundraiser-live-at-the-westport-library
We're hopping the globe with Scotland friends Single by Sunday this episode. We talk about their upcoming single "Severed Ties," who gets to dye their hair what, performing at Warped Tour and more.______ESC NOMINATED FOR CHICAGO READER'S "BEST MUSIC PODCAST OF 2022"OMG! You read that right! ESC is nominated for the best music podcast in Chicagoland. To vote for us to be declared the actual "best of" visit chicagoreader.com/best to cast your vote! Voting ends on Wed., Feb. 15 ______EMO SOCIAL MERCH SALEIt's prime layering season, club! So make sure you get some discounted Sun's Out, Stay Inside & Emo Social Nu-Metal tanks in our store!Thanks to our designer Joey Resko for our designs.Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1Lizzie: @bordenbathory
Gabe Liedman is not only the sweetest person on earth, but this writer, producer and actor is also our amazing guest on this week's HDWGW! We talk about hair inspirations, from Vanessa and Gabe's admiration of Claire Danes in "My So-Called Life" to the previously unknown influence a teenager with a Jason Newsted haircut that Jonah saw during his childhood had on his style trajectory. Of course, we also discuss our love for Manic Panic hair dye, which runs as deep as our respect for its creators. That's not all! We dig into our celebrity doppelgängers and reminisce about independent record stores, ranging from Cleveland's Record Revolution to Philadelphia's Zipperhead. Finally, we play a round of LEGIT MOAN OR UNNECESSARY GROAN where we debate if the government is conspiring against literacy by banning light bulbs, hear about how perfume impacts one very judgmental Plain Dealer subscriber's experience at Playhouse Theatre and play a subgame called LEGIT MOAN OR UNNECESSARY GROAN: BATTLEZONE that pits millennials against seniors and features some of the most condescending attitudes we've ever heard on this podcast... and that's saying a lot. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A 24 year old U.K. woman shuts down traffic hysterical over Climate Change, and convinced she is about to die. Here in the U.S. the overall sentiment is echoed by her fellow Lefties on the eve of the 2022 Mid-Terms.
Certain people, like MSNBC's Ari Melber are worried they might get a taste of their own medicine on social media!
This mini-episode we chat news and Panic Fest announcements!
I was manic at the time of this less than optimally recorded podcast in October of 2021. You can hear it in my voice. I neglected myself care for so long preservering to work before I was ready. Then, in August my Medi-Cal ended and Kaiser and COVID-19 screwed me by leaving me without Psychotherapy AT ALL. Pill therapy was NOT enough by itself. In fact, I only needed psychotherapy really. I hesitated to publish this for so long. Much of what I recorded was during a time of tremendous stress. I was being stalked AGAIN by 2 strangers/neighbors undee the guise of being helpful and aggressively so! My mail was being stolen. I thought I had moved from the ghetto, but I forgot. This was STILL public housing. I DIGRESS... *breathing* Here goes everything... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Queens tackle both ends of the Star Spectrum this week with a 5 Star Amazon Review for a Wireless Key Tracker and a 1 Star Amazon Review for Manic Panic Hair Bleach! Trey bit himself, Chelsey wants you to call her back, is masking tape animal abuse and how far down the PS, PPS, PPPS train can one actually go? Oy Lisa RETURNS! (02:57) Lodge a Complaint! (07:01) Wireless Key Tracker Review (25:59) Exclusive Offer (27:13) Meryl-Go-Round (32:15) Manic Panic Hair Bleach Review (43:19) My Royal Highness (47:38) On Today's After Show Pod https://www.patreon.com/reviewthatreview (Click Here to Join our Patreon) Royal Court for Bonus content and Member's Only After-Show Podcast featuring additional reviews, deeper dives, salacious stories, and more. ***** PROMO CODES ***** REVIEWQUEEN at https://www.shesbirdie.com/?rfsn=6249656.5f81a4 (shesbirdie.com) QUEEN15 at https://smartpatches.myshopify.com/?rfsn=6293516.b74717&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6293516.b74717 (SmartPatches.com) QUEEN at https://www.superchewer.com/queen (superchewer.com) *** https://reviewthatreview.us1.list-manage.com/subscribe/post?u=f8634011bef332e917e868253&id=a65c8f7884 (Click Here) to Join the Queendom Mailing List! Leave us a voicemail at 1-850-REVIEW-0 WATCH CLIPS on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfhCAcirZKQb9E2NxI5BiJg (YouTube)! Visit our website for more: http://www.reviewthatreview.com/ (www.ReviewThatReview.com) @TheReviewQueens | @ChelseyBD | @TreyGerrald --- Review That Review is an independent podcast. Executive Produced by Trey Gerrald and Chelsey Donn with editing and sound design by Trey Gerrald. Cover art designed by LogoVora, voiceover talents by Eva Kaminsky, and our theme song was written by Joe Kinosian and sung by Natalie Weiss. Support this podcast
Here comes the new COVID variant! New York's governor, Kathy Hochul has already declared a state of emergency. Mask up, Cowboys!
Before Rose became the spooky girl with dark, foreboding energy she is today, she was the Eloise of the Boynton Beach Mall, taking cabs alone as a tween to go buy bondage pants and red Manic Panic hair dye. Meanwhile, Fran was on the other side of Hot Topic's sex dungeon facade, eating an Auntie Anne's pretzel and longing for gothness. Together they take you through their early aughts evolutions from mall goth to Alternative. Diversions include: the house of pale evil spirits that was Abercrombie and Fitch, Old Navy zip-off ski pants, and Evelyn's Favorite Pasta.Plus, hot takes on Adele's 30, Keanu's algorithmically perfect Boyfriend moves, why Eddie Redmayne doesn't need to talk, the latest in Marie Antoinette (2006) inspired girlboss period dramas, and which Housewives Fran & Rose would (and wouldn't) send on an Ultimate Girls Trip.ø„¸¨°º¤ø„¸¸„ø¤º°¨¸„ø¤º°¨¨°º¤ø„¸ Slipknot¸„ø¤º°¨¸„ø¤º°¨ OWNS!!! ``°º¤ø„¸¸„ø¤º°¨¸„ø¤º°¨¨°º¤ø„¸¨°º¤øCOPY IF U THINK SLIPKNOT OWNS Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nikki and Kalai cover the unfortunate Anne Anne Kindergarten Stabbing. They talk about how the system failed both the victims and perpetrator, and how one small prank phone call to the firefighters triggered a series of horrifying incidents. Subscribe on Patreon for uncut videos and exclusive bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/creepyconvos For resources, and to learn more about schizophrenia: https://bit.ly/3FIHaqr https://bit.ly/3BxB6hY Helplines: https://checkpointorg.com/global/ https://www.mentalhelp.net/schizophrenia/hotline/ Support Groups: https://bit.ly/2WX8LlW
This morning, the panel at ABC's "The View" accidentally stumbled into the Irony Hall of Fame while talking about vaccine hesitancy.
Break out the Manic Panic and patch up that jean jacket because this week the Boys are ripping through power poppin' punk rockers The Exploding Hearts' first and only record Guitar Romantic.
The Amazon series Panic is based on the book of the same name by Lauren Oliver (previously seen in Episode 38: Before I Fall Again). The general idea of facing...
Our hearts, thoughts and prayers go out to the families in Miami that have been affected by this un-imanigable event. Mer and Tiffany discuss the Hero mom from the Miami condo collapse a Christian singer's satire song about modest being hottest and then a topic that speaks to the soul of mom's everywhere: Average Monday, Manic Panic Attack! You want to hear this last segment for sure. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our hearts, thoughts and prayers go out to the families in Miami that have been affected by this un-imanigable event. Mer and Tiffany discuss the Hero mom from the Miami condo collapse a Christian singer's satire song about modest being hottest and then a topic that speaks to the soul of mom's everywhere: Average Monday, Manic Panic Attack! You want to hear this last segment for sure. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our hearts, thoughts and prayers go out to the families in Miami that have been affected by this un-imanigable event. Mer and Tiffany discuss the Hero mom from the Miami condo collapse a Christian singer's satire song about modest being hottest and then a topic that speaks to the soul of mom's everywhere: Average Monday, Manic Panic Attack! You want to hear this last segment for sure. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With one pallet left to count, Lefties are throwing shade all over the AZ forensic audit. According to the Fake News Media, a critical eye on the 2020 election results is blasphemy, however 4 years ago it was patriotic!
Kurt & Jen talk about nothing and play games! We got tickets to 311 in Phoenix! Manic Panic hair color Backdoor Lover by DuJour on YouTube from the live action movie Josie & the Pussycats Music or Amusing Score: Kurt- 2, Jen-1 Patience (Herbert the Snail) on YouTube Follow Fun Segment: Kurt: Under a Rock with Tig Notaro Jen: Peaky Blinders Season 5 trailer on YouTube and "Racist, Sexist Boys" by The Linda Lindas Intro Music is: "Imperfect World" by The Diagonals Follow Fun Segment Music by Amanda Rochelle (with tack on by Kurt) Outro Music: "Coda" by Forced Perspective (A Kurt & Jen enterprise) Join us on for our next regular episode on 5/31 to hear us talk about Jen's pick the Smoking Popes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kurtandjen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kurtandjen/support
"Kirk, if you don't get in the car RIGHT NOW, you can forget about stopping at Hot Topic to pick up more Manic Panic!" "Mom, you just don't understand! I have to straighten my hair just right!" - Kirk and his mom, probably. -- Leave us a voice message at https://anchor.fm/neverheardpod/message, or send us an email at neverheardpod@gmail.com! The official YNHT?! playlist can be found under "Official You've Never Heard This?! Playlist" on Spotify. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of “What The Music” we're cracking open the computer and playing some submissions you sent in! Here's who we played: The Mojo Slide – To Kill A Monkeylatest single from the album ‘Manic Panic' https://www.themojoslide.com/ Muck and the Mires – Cupid's Not A Friend Of MineBoston's international ambassadors of garage punk http://muckandthemires.com …
Today we discussed Édith Piaf's life, troubleshooted some things to get a soprano on our show. Marco is stingy and ordered CBD oil from the Netherlands because… prices! If you're a stan of Marco begging Inês to watch WandaVision, you'll get a lot of it here and also is true love strong enough to resist Inês dislike of 2 Broke Girls, I guess you're going to have to find out. Going deep into Marco's childhood you'll understand that once high maintenance you'll always be high maintenance. Hair dyes and Manic Panic are discussed, addiction to perfume (again), Cher's heritage which is fabulous. We're just living la vida quarantina. Until next episode remember to wear your mask, practice your physical distance and wash your hands. Be kind. Our socials on this sexy link: https://linktr.ee/kntfatale We would love to hear from you. Sponsors: Marco's Moirae Frank Readings & Cabinet of Crafts: https://www.facebook.com/moirae.readings https://www.instagram.com/moirae.readings https://www.patreon.com/moirae/ VSDZN Illustration & Merch: https://www.instagram.com/vsdzn Show notes and links we talked about: #KNTFatale #KNTcast #NotAnotherPodcast #WeQueerYou #ICareALot #MeToo #WhatItFeelsLikeForAGirl #2BrokeGirls #WandaVision #LaVieenRose
This week, the ladies chat with Linda Derschang about going into business for herself, being a feminist and where Kurt Cobain used to buy his Manic Panic hair dye.
"The inauguration of a new administration in the United States is upon us and that's kind of exciting. It's not exactly the same excitement as a kid on Christmas, but still, I'm looking forward to the change. Lots of music, a block of tunes dedicated to my kids and a shout out to Broken Baby for sharing their track (via Twitter) so that I may share it with all of you. Check out the video for "Manic Panic" also. As mentioned, a follow up list of accounts to follow on insta. Make your scrolling a little more worthy of your time! You can see my original list here. The Conscious Lee Anti-Racism Daily Check Your Privilege The Female Lead So You Want To Talk About ... 00:00 - Intro 02:09 - Birds - Winston C.W. 06:18 - Are You There? - Slaughter Beach, Dog 10:27 - Pictures of Flowers - Jess Williamson feat. Hand Habits 14:44 - On The Other Side Of The Bathroom Mirror - Gaspard Eden 18:46 - Reflections On Glass - carmen canedo 23:08 - Mic Break 25:32 - Bony Elbows - The Governors 29:40 - Morning - Call Me Spinster 32:56 - Wake UP! - Hazel English 36:27 - Can't Sleep - Anna Burch 40:57 - After the Work Is Done - The Baird Sisters 43:29 - Little Human - Tom Sanders 46:58 - Midnight Oil - Chartreuse 51:06 - Mic Break 53:17 - Sad Age - Isla Den 57:08 - Quiet Weather - Caitlin Pasko 60:43 - As I Wander - Bill Callahan 64:31 - Postcard from Spain (feat. Frances Quinlan) - Quarter-Life Crisis 68:00 - Infinite Wisdom - Laura Groves 71:25 - Change My Ways ft. Pip Millet - Gotts Street Park 75:06 - Andre - Small Sins 79:02 - Not On It - Mo Douglas 81:26 - Mic Break 82:57 - Manic Panic - Broken Baby 86:32 - Drama - Landshapes 90:03 - Wavey - Grand Pax 93:23 - Reach - Lomelda 96:25 - The Subtle Incline - Las Lanas 99:33 - Outro 101:23 - On Your Heels - Mariya May 106:06 - Stolen Careful - Liela Moss 109:42 - To Meet You There - Anjimile 113:56 - Stay With Me - Becca Mancari 118:36 - End "
The hostess for this episode of the Enterprising Young Females is Sylvia Scott, Founder, CEO and Chief Visionary Officer of the Girls' C.E.O. Connection.™ Sylvia shares with the audience 12 questions to reflect on 2020 and then to recharge spirit, mind, and body for 2021. These power house questions were shared by Jean Marie DiGiovanna to friends, followers, and clients in her end of the year mailing and social media posts. Jean Marie is a great friend of Sylvia's and Girls' C.E.O. Connection. She is the author of Stop Talking Start Asking. Great Leaders Ask Great Questions. After you listen to the podcast and answer the questions for yourself, why not contact Jean Marie and let her know what you think. Jean Marie also suggests you ask yourself, "what brought you the most joy in 2020 no matter how big or small? How will you bring more of that joy into 2021?" Sylvia wants to know what you might do to recharge your body, mind and spirit so you can go into 2021 with clarity and vitality. To learn more about the book visit www.stoptalkingstartasking.com. To connect with Jean Marie on Instagram and Twitter it is @jeanmariespeaks and visit her at https:/www.jeanmariespeaks.com; Phone: 1-720-295-3104 and Email: jeanmarie@jeanmariespeaks.com; Our sponsor for the show is Tish & Snooky's Manic Panic, N.Y.C., https://www.manicpanic.com. Tish and Snooky's book Manic Panic: In Living Color-A Rebellious Guide To Color and Life is available at https://manicpanic.com/products/manic-panic-living-in-color-a-rebellious-guide-to-hair-color-and-life-book For more information on Girls' C.E.O. Connection check out our website at https://www.girlsceoconnection.com or contact us by email at info@girlsceoconnection.com
Laura Gallagher and The Creative Company: Loving What You Do And Becoming The Best. Laura Gallagher is a visionary business and community leader with expertise in entrepreneurship, marketing, public relations, digital media and leadership. Laura began her business right out of college and has grown it over the past 30 years into a leading public relations, social media and web development firm. Even at 23 years old when she began Laura knew she needed a team of creative people to work for and with her. The Creative Company give its clients a full service experience. Laura is one of 90 women in Wisconsin to be recognized by the Governor as a Trailblazer in Wisconsin. She is the SBA's 2019 Women's Business Champion of the Year. She is a proud alumnus of the Goldman Sach's 10,000 Small Businesses Entrepreneurial program at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts. One of her most recent roles was as a North American Regional Ambassador and Spokesperson for Women's Entrepreneurship Day, a global movement empowering and celebrating women worldwide. She served as a Global Ambassador representing the United States and Wisconsin from June, 2017 through June, 2019. Learn about The Creative Company at https://www.thecreativecompany.com Laura's book 180 in 120 Days, Recharge Your Business In 120 Days is found at https://www.180in120.com. or on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/180in120-Recharge-Your-Business-Days/ Our sponsor for the show is Tish & Snooky's Manic Panic, N.Y.C., https://www.manicpanic.com. Tish and Snooky's book Manic Panic: In Living Color-A Rebellious Guide To Color and Life is available at https://manicpanic.com/products/manic-panic-living-in-color-a-rebellious-guide-to-hair-color-and-life-book For more information on Girls' C.E.O. Connection check out our website at https://www.girlsceoconnection.com or contact us by email at info@girlsceoconnection.com
Natalie K. Levant is a pint-sized force of nature that no one can nor should attempt to reckon with. Rocking her signature sequin green cowboy boots, Rod Stewart tank tops and Manic Panic purple hair- Levant ain't like the other grandmas- thank God!. Starting her comedy career seven years ago, at the age of 81, Levant has made a name for herself both in her hometown of Philadelphia and abroad. She joins Vox Celeste discussing the impact of the pandemic on her comedy career and when age isn't just a number when it puts you in a high-risk group. Music: " Burn it Down" Mat Da Godfatha Engineer: Adam Hiniker Recorded at Cedar Closet Studios
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HEY GUYS! ... So I guess we are late... But what else is new? ANYWAYS. We are back!! With another new and exciting episode for you all titled: Manic Panic! Mainly because this week is a little all over the place.. Much like our lives as of late. Jumping into some weird things we've noticed, Mini rants, Women EMPOWERMENT BABY, friendship support, and some hypotheticals your girls ask each other. We have returned to the usual scheduled programing - Ending the episode with some more WILD DMs as well as some more honourable mentions of small businesses we support! : @summerdelightphotography , @lush_and_lavish_beauty, @cassidyrosephotos, @taysboudiebabes Tune in for some Manic Madness with your hosts: Sam & Taylor ;) If you have a DM or any stories to share with us send it our way on instagram @_dumbblondebroke . If you have any feedback we would love to hear your comments! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button so you never miss a Thotful Thursday! ( ORin this case- sORRY Saturday)
A family of podcasters fall victim to a series of violent murders when they invite the Conjuring House Hairdresser over for Xmas dinner. On Episode 430 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the British Horror flick Hosts, from the Writer/Director team of Adam Leader and Richard Oakes and Dark Sky Films! We also talk about creepy puppets from children’s shows, Wolfie’s upcoming appearance on Talk Without Rhythm and we get an update on MonsterZero’s 31 Days of Halloween Horror Film Challenge! So have Renfield fetch you your cane, scarf down some virtual pierogies and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: The Addams Family, Tim Burton, Host The Host or Hosts?, Blackout Tapes, thank you for making us your idiots, Scrabble, Themyscira, MZ’s haircut, The Dark Half, Spooky World, Manic Panic, dying your hair, The Fifth Element, The Conjuring house hairdresser, Cacophony of Chaos, Stuarts, The Mart, The Blue Meanies, Yellow Submarine, The Beatles, Smurf bukkake, Lady Evelyn, Waylon Flowers and Madame, Lady Aberlin, Intruder, MZ’s 31 Days of Horror Film Challenge, The Lost Boys, Army of Darkness, Johnny’s appearance on Talk Without Rhythm, Universal Studios, The Frog Brothers, Mindwarp, Bruce Campbell, Ray Harryhausen, The Three Stooges, The Day The Earth Stood Still, Sleepy Hollow, Ray Park Jr, Trick or Treats, what we do during the commercial breaks, Holidays around the world flash facts, living in sin, the Boba Fett of hunting, home invasion, Jarret Blinkhorn, Hosts, Adam Leader, Richard Oakes, Neal Ward, Samantha Loxley, sudden violence, The Night Comes For Us, fight or flight, Clancy Brown, The Mortuary Collection, Parasite, a virtual pierogi, the best film in the Halloween franchise, Tim Vigil, “Renfield fetch me my cane”, Vlada: A Dracula Tale, Dr. Chris, Dr. Joey Tron, Verotika, Glen Danzig, Kung Fu From Beyond the Grave, and The Descendants of The Strokers.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: https://discord.gg/ETE79ZkSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
In this episode, we're talking about Unicorn Hair and how to deliver Vibrant Vivid's for colourful clients. If you would love more confidence painting direct dyes, this is the podcast for you! Mykey O’Halloran aka on insta as @unicorn_manes_bymykey is an Educator and Ambassador for Manic Panic & is a fellow Australian hairdresser who lives and breathes colour. Learn what level & undertone is needed for each vivid colour of the rainbow (not all colours need a white base) Learn how to achieve Rainbow hair Learn how to create mermaid hair and opal iridescent colours in hair Learn more about unicorn hair application, client consultations and how to best prepare hair for these services Test strands - we chat why they are essential before bleaching client hair Plus so much more is shared in this incredible interview ------ SHOW NOTES of this episode and resources https://www.kristinarussell.com.au/36 WANT TO LEARN HOW TO HAIR PAINT FOR REDHEADS? Free ebook for download https://kristinarussell.com.au/hair-painting-for-redheads-ebook/ DM KRISTINA OVER ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/colourkristina CONNECT WITH OTHER PODCAST LOVERS ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/colourkristina
Los Angeles band "Broken Baby" chat with Jeremy about their latest single "Manic Panic", the current state of the LA music scene, having your voice heard through music and much more.
For years and years, we’ve complained about the fact that Big Brother didn’t allow us to get the feeds for a full week after they entered the house. This year they’ve apparently listened to our complaints and not only did they turn on the feeds right away but the season premiere was live! Obviously that means we have a lot to cover, which explains why we have what is probably the longest episode ever. But there’s so much to cover. We have an all star cast that is surprisingly willing to talk about anything and everything. There’s so much tea spilled in these episodes. And there’s actually some game play, as some old school players are targeted by a new school HOH. The feeds have been nothing but great fun!
Broken expectations, crushed dreams and shattered hopes. Where do we go from here and how do we pick up the pieces? CREDITS: McKenna Parker (Writer and Producer) and Ismael Byers (Producer, Editor and Co-Writer) HOST: Anjali Balakrishna STORYTELLERS: Srisruthi Ramesh, Anant Tibrewal, Dominique DuTremble, Ayushi Parashar and McKenna Parker MUSIC CREDITS: The Quiet Life by Matt Large | Hurrican Season by Sarah, the Illstrumentalist | Web of Intrigue by Terry Devine-King; Manic Panic by Mike Franklyn | Sneaking Into the Kitchen by Arthur Benson; Hiccup Situation by Jerry Lacey | The Ace by Ballpoint, Cushy, and _91nova | Incidental Encounter by Arthur Benson | Just the Right Amount by Arthur Benson | New Ambitions by Trevor Kowalski Jello Walking by Arthur Benson | Le Champs Elysées by Trabant 33 | Self-Reflection by Claude Signet | These Shoes Only Go Backwards by Jerry Lacey | Paradise for One by Mike Franklin | Your Brokenness (Instrumental) by Roots and Recongition | Sadness by Carl Henriksson | Misericode by Lo Mimieux | Taiga by Ever So Blue | Homecoming by Future Joust | Nostalgic by Rossier | The Express by Pearce Roswell | What Was Once by Richard Lacy | Odyssey by [ocean jams] | Sound Effects were also sourced by Epidemic Sound | Blippy Trance by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5759-blippy-trance License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #letschaat #podcast #podcasting #storytelling #audio #newpodcast #fellowship #stories #humaninterest #US #India #SouthAsia #development #socialsector
Manic Panic COVID 19 Stop the stress With all of this talk of Corona virus how can we keep level headed and use the isolation period to our advantage? 1. Read from reliable sources 2. Try not to share everything 3. If you are self isolating its a great time to reflect and re-evaluate 4. Do something that you have always wanted to do 5. Check on your elderly neighbours 6. Get a well deserved rest 7. If you have enough provisions let them run down and then go and get more. If we have a positive outlook when it comes to this pandemic have on optimistic view and achieve great things. Stay safe beautiful people. https://www.onethingabouthistory.com/ https://www.facebook.com/IAMWIMBO https://www.instagram.com/wimbo77/?hl=en Please donate to my crowd funder to continue to hear uplifting Podcasts and videos. https://natwestbackherbusiness.co.uk/one-thing-about-history-we-support-the-development?fbclid=IwAR2Hla4IjN7bpJexja-CGZ9yIzu1n1ZTePh-0EWcBfYcmownfTC31ja4gKo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onethingabouthistory/message
Tish and Snooky Bellomo share their incredible journey, from singing backup for Blondie, to creating the iconic brand, Manic Panic! Their legendary hair color, which has remained 100% Vegan and Cruelty-Free since its inception, has helped celebrities, including Cyndi Lauper, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Cardi B, Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian.
It might be spiders, heights, grizzly bears, or socks with sandals, but chances are we’re all afraid of something. When it comes to fitness, we can all relate to the ...
The Coronavirus is now officially a political football! Let the fear mongering begin! Lefty Media- Start your engines!
Doughnuts, Cigarettes, and Hot Sauce, Oh My! It’s a rerun of the episode with Emily Gordon (The Indoor Kids), chock-full of fond remembrances of first kisses, My So Called Life, and the once-pervasive Manic Panic hair dye, the use of which apparently makes you a communist. This week’s bonus: Theories on how hot dogs got their name. This episode first aired in 2013. Hosted by Janet Varney. Produced by Julian Burrell for Maximum Fun
Two Old Bitches: Stories from Women who Reimagine, Reinvent and Rebel
Just because we’re older doesn’t mean we can’t have fun. WE always say we don’t want to age gracefully. We want to age disgracefully! Sisters, punk rockers and “accidental entrepreneurs,” Snooky and Tish Bellomo agree, ”If you had told us back in 1977 that doing what we loved and sharing our unique style would influence music, art fashion and beauty for the next four decades, we would‘ve thought you as crazy as us!” As teenagers in the early 70s, Tish and Snooky went from clubbing in the downtown punk scene to performing in “some wacky off-the-wall” shows to joining Blondie as backup singers. In just a few short years, they parlayed their trailblazing style to open Manic Panic, the first punk rock boutique in the U.S. The vivid, rainbow color hair dyes (theirs were always vegan and cruelty-free ) that they created in the 1970s sparked a hair care revolution and helped celebrities like Cyndi Lauper, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and Katy Perry stand out in the headlines. Today Manic Panic is a global, “alternative beauty” business operating in 40 countries. And Snooky and Tish still perform with bands like the Sic F*cks, a punk/glam band they founded with Russell Wollinsky over 40 years ago. Join us to hear about how Tish and Snooky keep paving the path for us to age disgracefully. For more on Tish, Snooky and Manic Panic, check out: Their newly published book, Manic Panic: Living in Color https://smile.amazon.com/s?k=Manic+Panic&i=stripbooks&ref=nb_sb_noss_2 The Manic Panic website: https://manicpanic.com More about Tish and Snooky who were featured in the Punk Lust Exhibit at The Museum of Sex (NYC) - https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/inside-museum-sex-punk-lust-exhibit-763725/; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSM0vCzSKYY
Tish and Snooky Bellomo had wanted to write a book yet it never seemed like the right time. When Black Dog & Leventhal gave them a proposal the sisters knew it was the right time.Three years in the making, Tish and Snooky wrote their story with the help of their Manic Panic family and editor. Stylists and their hair color specialists worked with them to create the how to guide. Learn the process of writing a book when two phenomenal women entrepreneurs are running their global business, traveling for business and as entertainers and spending time with family. Manic Panic Living in Color is both the rollicking origin story of the Tish and Snooky's punk rock roots combined with a fearless guide to finding your color in the rainbow. This guide provides unique and fail-proof methods to achieve the perfect shade or combinations of colors that express the inner you, as well as maintenance, effects, tips, products, remedies, and attitude. To order the book from Manic Panic: https://manicpanic.com/products/manic-panic-living-in-color-a-rebellious-guide-to-hair-color-and-life-book It's also available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Famed East Village rockers and Manic Panic’s bon vivant entrepreneurs join us in a chat to remember. Blondie’s original background singers have a style of their own that has altered the hearts and minds all over the world. They bring joy to many and you will see why in our exciting episode with our dear friends, Tish and Snooky Bellomo.
Famed East Village rockers and Manic Panic’s bon vivant entrepreneurs join us in a chat to remember. Blondie’s original background singers have a style of their own that has altered the hearts and minds all over the world. They bring joy to many and you will see why in our exciting episode with our dear friends, Tish and Snooky Bellomo.
Welcome to our shortest podcast yet. Scott Pilgrim must defeat the seven deadly exes of our Manic Panic queen: Ramona Flowers. Tayla must defeat seven deadly assignments, and she's SOOOOO SAAAADDD.
This episode is sponsored by Capital One Spark Business. If you’ve ever been a teenage girl, or if a teenage girl secretly lives within your heart, you’ve probably lusted after the iconic, candy-colored hair dyes made famous by Manic Panic. Coming of age in New York in the 1970’s, Tish and Snooky were born performers. The sisters have always been artists at heart; they credit their love of color (and glitter!) to their artist mother. Pursuing singing careers and partying at iconic clubs such as CBGB, the pair were constantly complimented on their signature punk style. The persistent fanfare encouraged them to open a punk boutique selling all the items they loved, a first of its kind. Not surprisingly, their wild hair colors were the number one seller. It was a natural progression to pursue production and private labeling of the product. Business women by day and performers by night, Tish and Snooky still turn it up, touring periodically and performing with the likes of Blondie and RuPaul. These women do it all, gardening, cooking, singing, CEO’ing – they are truly the baddest of baddass feminist rock stars. Thanks for listening! We love our listeners! Drop us a line or give us guest suggestions here, or visit https://anchor.fm/superwomen/messages on your desktop or phone to leave us a voice memo! Follow Superwomen on Instagram. Big Ideas Feminism in the 70’s vs. present, and the challenges of working as female entrepreneurs. [06:06] The ways in which technology and constant connectedness have made working more complicated. [11:05] --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/superwomen/support
This special show will take a look at Punk and New Wave in New York. We will hear about some of the trend-setting musicians, how Punk and New Wave impacted the music scene, and how the “movement” affected some downtown New York neighborhoods. My guests will be Tish and Snooky Bellomo, original band members of Blondie and the founders of Manic Panic, and John Holmstrom, founder of “Punk” Magazine. Segment 1 Jeff starts off the show by introducing his guests, and discussing the background and history of Punk music. John Holmstrom talks about starting his own punk magazine and Snooky discusses starting her own record store. The two talk about the Rough Trade Record store that still exists in Brooklyn today. Snooky talks about the bars that she would perform in with the punk band Blondie. Tish talks about the punk scene being very much “DIY” and everyone’s band would go to everyone’s shows. Segment 2 Jeff talks to Tish and Snooky about trying to get a space for their store Manic Panic in the East Village. John talks about the history he had with the Ramones, and how he got connected with them for his magazine. He continues about how it came to be getting that iconic Ramones cover shot for their first album cover. John talks about getting to know the Ramones, and how they always felt frustrated because they knew the music industry hated punk from the very start. They didn’t want to call it “punk” and instead started calling it “new wave.” Jeff moves on to start talking about the energy of punk and Tish talks about how it was like nothing else. The fans of punk, like the musicians, were rebellious, and they were able to get up close and personal because of the small venues. John talks about the way that punk became “anti-hippies.” Segment 3 Jeff asks Tish and Snooky how they got into the retail scene on St. Marks Place. They started out by selling their old clothes and clothing that they had made. They then talk about how they began with their hair color line. They would also sell band t-shirts, records, and fan zines in their shop. John talks about the various connections he made with artists and musicians with punk magazine. He continues by talking about the influence punk had on the youth, and made kids want to move to NY to start their own band. They talk about how people did not like punk, and that kids would come to the city to beat up punk teens. Segment 4 John starts again by talking about what he’s done post punk magazine. He continues by talking about what he has going on today, including a gallery opening in the Lower East Side. John talks about the film industry and how it has affected his career with punk. They continue to talk about how all kinds of art, from film to comics to music all morphed together with the punk movement.
Dee & Gav try to make basketball sense of the most insane free agency week in NBA history.
Enterprising Young Females-Conversation with Tish and Snooky, the Co-founders and owners of Manic Panic® NYC and sponsor of Girls' C.E.O. Connection™ Maddie Daniel and Jamie Plafker, Ambassadors for Girls' C.E.O. Connection,™ sit down with Tish and Snooky to learn the sisters to becoming leaders in the global beauty industry. Tish and Snooky Bellomo took their passion and over 40 years of business built an internationally renowned creative hair color and cosmetics company. Since its beginning, Manic Panic products have remained 100% vegan and cruelty-free. The original Manic Panic® boutique became an icon of "first generation punk", as is well documented in countless books.Tish and Snooky introduced their customers to wild Manic Panic® hair dyes in every color of the rainbow, even with matching colors for lips, nails, and eyes. The popularity of their products soared in the late '80s, and they began distributing their line, out of the little store. Tish and Snooky continue to deliver their rock n’ roll lifestyle to the world through their iconic brand. The legendary hair colors have helped celebrities including Cindy Lauper, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Cardi B, Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian stand out in the crowd. For more information about Tish & Snooky, Manic Panic® NYC, and the complete product lines of creative hair color and cosmetics visit https://www.manicpanic.com.
These two broads have seen it all and done it all. Tish and Snooky Bellomo are hair color and punk rock pioneers. Since their days in the original lineup for Blondie, they have witnessed some of the most seminal moments in rock and New York City history. Listen as they sit with Handsome Dick Manitoba and Bullpen Betty to re-live moments from a simpler time in rock history. And re-visit an era when the city was truly an urban jungle. Follow the show @RichardManitoba, @BullpenBetty and head to Handsomedickmanitoba.com
Make all the money and save all the animals in the world! Tish and Snooky Bellomo, the founders of Manic Panic, tell us all about their early life passion for makeup and color that inspired them to become the tastemakers of alternative hair color with their iconic and trailblazing brand. They share the importance of not fitting into molds, remaining independent and cruelty-free, aging disgracefully, and that happiness is the ultimate beauty treatment. Live fast and dye your hair! For a list of everything discussed on this episode, visit www.natchbeaut.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sisters Tish and Snooky Bellomo opened their Manic Panic boutique in 1977, at 33 St. Marks Place, in New York City’s East Village. Credited as the first punk rock store in America, Manic Panic sold cool vintage fashions, rock star gear Tish made herself, and wildly colored hair dye and cosmetics that the sisters started manufacturing and have been distributing all over the world for the last 41 years. Because of Manic Panic products, weirdos like Callie and Emily and millions of others are able to find their tribe wherever they go. Legendary!
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Where did the month of June go? Did I get anything done?
Patty Schmucker’s guests on this episode of RadioAMB know this better than anyone else, the iconic Tish and Snooky of Manic Panic!
April 18-24, 1998 In this episode recorded LIVE! at the 2018 Women in Comedy Festival Ken welcomes comedians Erin Maguire and Becca Brown to the show. Ken, Erin and Becca discuss school scare programs, Prom Season, Ken hanging out in the teacher's lounge, Manic Panic, goth culture, rockabilly dresses, "The Interruption", Man Ray, Guy Fieri, Al Pacino, Ouja Boards, tarot cards, HBO, ghosts, creepy kids, The Entity, the conpeople who are The Warrens, School of Rock, pitching 50 Shades Darker, Golden Girls, actors we are scared of, Little Shop of Horrors, All That, Kablam!, SNICK, the perils of acting, wanting to see people fail, Parker Brothers, Disney movies, Behind the Music, The Gnome Mobile, Rock of Love, FM Radio, modern country music, being fooled by Christians, angry Boston mechanical bull riders, Kurt Russel, betting on when people will die, Elvis, Charo, The Surreal Life, NKOTB, Step By Step, The trumpet of a human being, Shelly Long, MeToo, The Cosby Show, posing nude, nipples, Soul Man, Gilda, Jane Curtain, ESPN2, Things to do in Devner when You're Dead, Eric Stoltz, The Olsen Twins, Papa Popadolopis, Troll 2, All Cried Out, Danny Wood's "dumb voice", and appearing on WHDH 7 Boston's "Ready to Go".
It's the midseason breakpalooza! Beth & Abbey dive into the sequel to Disney's Descendants, the Manic Panic exploits of a group of teenage villains. Mal has matured, Uma poses a new threat, and King Ben proves he should never have been crowned.
We race down Stardust Speedway, stop off at Mirage Saloon, and arrive at Titanic Monarch to take on Eggman in Sonic Mania! Download MP3
Sisters Tish and Snooky Bellomo are punk pioneers – they opened the first ever punk rock shop called Manic Panic on St Marks Place, NYC in 1977. Ramones, The New York Dolls, Blondie, Dead Boys, Patti Smith, Sid and Nancy were all fixtures at the Read More
In this episode, Cara talks to Tish and Snooky Bellomo, founders of Manic Panic, about the life-changing magic of hair color, why your passion will never fail you, and what it was like to launch the first punk rock store in America nearly 40 years ago. Since then, their fempire has been going strong thanks to a whole lot of hustle and a serious love for what they do. Grab a notebook for this one, these babes are dropping serious inspiration in this killer conversation! Learn more about Manic Panic here: www.ManicPanic.com Follow them on Instagram at @ManicPanicNYC
February 22-28, 1997 This week Ken welcomes comedian Phoebe Angle. Ken and Phoebe discuss Chuck Norris, great birthday gifts, butts, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, white Indians, Albinos, Cops, Private Detectives as Moms, Highlander, Murder Houses, Avid Editing, SNICK, lack of cable, Maine, UPN, Moesha, Homeboys in Outerspace, Early Edition, Burning Zone, The Simpsons, Touched by an Angel, King of the Hill, working in the corpse of The Rat, X-Files, Monster of the Week, Cosby, Jenny Jones, ambush shows, LL Bean, Maine, Manic Panic hair dye, how lies can get you on Ricki Lake, hating Home Improvement, Valerie Bertonelli's Night Sins, Spin City, The Grammys, award shows, Babyface, The Stunt Man, Antiques Roadshow, Sister Sister, Murder She Wrote, short guy syndrome, Haley Joel Osmett: Boy with AIDS, Rescue 911, Must See TV, Rosie O'Donnell, AJ Langer, The Naked Truth, Tea Leoni, Mad Max, dubbing English for English, The 13th Annual Soap Opera Awards, TGIF, Sliders, Family Matters, altering your genes to get on Supermarket Sweep, Boy Meets World, Teen Pregnancies, Boarding School, Walt Disney World's 25th Anniversary Party, MTV, Millennium, Night Court, and celebrating an ALL Cheer week.
Noreen Malone, June Thomas and Seth Stevenson discuss colorful armpit hair, Planned Parenthood, and the female gaze. Slate's Double X Gabfest is sponsored by Boll & Branch, making luxury bedding affordable and convenient to order from home. Boll & Branch sheets are made from organic cotton that's fair-trade certified. Right now, get $50 off a set of sheets, plus free shipping, when you go to bollandbranch.com and use the promo code DOUBLEX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In June 2004, New Jersey rock band Midtown released Forget What You Know, their third and what would go on to be their final album. The quartet cut their teeth on Drive-Thru Records in the early 2000s, releasing albums that launched them onto tours with the likes of Blink-182, but it wasn't until years after the group's 2005 breakup that they achieved cult-like status. After disbanding, bassist/frontman Gabe Saporta went on to form Manic Panic-painted electro-pop act Cobra Starship, while guitarist Heath Saraceno enlisted in Senses Fail and drummer Rob Hitt founded I Surrender Records. Fans' wishes for a reunion finally came true this year, when the band announced they would be appearing at the Skate And Surf Festival, marking their first shows in nearly nine years. To commemorate the album's tenth anniversary, I caught up with Gabe via Skype to talk about the situation surrounding its creation, antagonizing Butch Walker, nihilism and more. If you like what you hear, be sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher so you don’t miss a single episode of the stories behind your favorite songs. Thanks for listening! --------------------- Links: Midtown's Facebook Gabe Saporta on Twitter | Instagram Forget What You Know on iTunes | Amazon Skate And Surf Festival Tickets Voice & Verse Podcast on iTunes | Stitcher | Youtube
FR-pod110 - THE HORRORIST - EBM / COLDWAVE - http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/thehorrorist - booking.freitag.recordings@gmail.com ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌The Horrorist, Oliver Chesler is one of the best known and loved electronic musicians. Recording since 1989 he and has released over 80 12" singles and 3 full length albums. In 2001 he had a Number 1 hit on the German Dance Charts (DDC) with the song "One Night in NYC" and in 2004 his album "Manic Panic" went to Number 1 on the German Alternative Chart (DAC). The scope of his music catalog is huge and he has recorded for every major label (Universal, Sony, Warner, Koch, etc...) and all the best known techno labels (Tresor, Industrial Strength, Neue Heimat, etc..). The Horrorist has worked with the biggest names in techno including Chris Liebing, Ben Sims, Frank Kvitta, DJ Rush, The Hacker, Marc Acardipane, John Selway, Frankie Bones, Ricardo Villalobos, Haujobb, Radical G and more have all remixed and produced with The Horrorist. His subsequent albums “Attack Decay” (2007) and “Joyless Pleasure” (2011) have been met rave reviews! His new album “Fire Funmania” was released in January 2013. Although dance orientated most of his songs have vocals and usually progress to a crescendo at or near the end. The writer of many music books and NY newspaper columnist of the Village Voice, Simon Reynolds called Oliver Chesler "My favorite contemporary American singer-songwriter.". A wide range of influences from Depeche Mode to Leonard Cohen factor into Chesler's song writing manifesting into a completely original sound. His ability to make song structured music work on the dance floor is a big key to his success. His vocal technique is quite original and unique. He also refuses not to stick in one genre so on any given record expect styles from indie new wave, electro, EBM, techno, to synthpunk. Horrorist productions are known for being produced extremely well with lots of fancy tricks and effects. His music tech know how has led to interviews and endorsements by pro-audio companies such as TC Electronic, D16, Analogue Solutions and Linplug Instruments. In 1997 Oliver Chesler started the hugely respected Things to Come Records. Originally a business decision to take control of his own royalties the label has also given The Horrorist and other TTC label artists freedom to produce the music they like. With a Publishing deal with Strengholt Music group (Netherlands). Oliver Chesler is one of the few artists and label-owners making something new, groundbreaking, and original that gets wider acclaim. "Things To Come does exactly what the name suggests, and that gives the future something to look forward for....." - Frankie Bones The Horrorist is a sensational live act. A mixture of industrial attitude and punk style with synth-techno music. Playing a set that goes from minimal or new wave all the way to hardcore and everything in between, there is something for everyone. But the biggest thing about the Horrorist's sets is the interactivity that comes with having a live performer that a crowd is capable of understanding. The show is comprised of Chesler's in your face vocals, video projection and live drum machine and synth. The Horrorist performs regularly around the world and has played in every major nightclub and for most major event organizations. He's wowed crowds from LA to Malta. Definitely something else, check it out if at all possible!! The Horrorist is one of those unique artists that only come around once in a while. He is a big influence on the electronic music scene and will be for years to come. On May 13, 2011 The Horrorist released his third full length album titled “Joyless Pleasure”. French music photographer Morganistik wrote, "The Horrorist new album “Joyless pleasure”is out today on Things to Come records. Softer and surprisingly romantic but still full of energy and extremely tortured. You can’t put one style tag on the album. In the 1st track “Modern” the voice will make you think of Ian Curtis from Joy Division. “Joyless pleasure” has a high Depeche Mode feel with ultra pure and detailed synths sounds and effects. “Darkling Lullaby”, “Love sick” and “Lovely Sweet” are 3 ovnis in The Horrorist universe as they are not dance tracks. “Hostage” takes us on an electroclash direction and “I stand with you” in pure EBM style with a Nitzer Ebb impression." ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ★ Tracklist : 1 Oldschool '84 - Container 90 2 Strain - Paranoid 3 Sedation - Front Line Assembly 4 Like I Am / Comme Je Suis (Based On The Sling & Samo Edit) - Tara Cross, Unovidual 5 I Hear The Bells (Original Mix) Danton's Voice 6 Trust (The Horrorist remix) - Dead Sound 7 I Want You - The Concrete Beat 8 Mask Maker - Liars 9 Push - The Invincible Spirit 10 Links-rechts - Tragic Error 11 Acid Tracks - Phuture 12 There's a Place for You (The Horrorist remix) - Ethan Fawkes 13 I Wanna Be Your - Dog Dakar & Grinser 14 Lethal Compound (Harmful If Swallowed Remix) - Front Line Assembly 15 Underpass - John Foxx 16 She said destroy (Original Mix) - Terence Fixmer 17 Stahlwerk (EBM Storm) - Volt 18 Vorwärts - Frontal 19 Misiowie Puszyści (Puławy, Dom Chemika '85 Demo) - Siekiera 20 Fat Cow - Nervous Gender ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ Latest record on "12 : THE TRUTH EP http://www.deejay.de/The_Truth_Ep__141087
Somewhere between Oz (the prison show) and Oz (the land that inspired many a bad Australian accent) lies this week’s belated, but bodacious episode of GleeKast. The ladies delve Manic Panic dyed headfirst into I Am Unicorn, pausing for exciting gifts, boob job reversals, a decision about how to just ignore The Lost Season, and lessons on musical theater. Also on hand: Emily teaches the art of modern dance, which Erica apparently knew already. Diva. Share your own ideas for dance moves over at palavr.com or email gleekast@gmail.com. Just don’t do it while wearing tights. That doesn’t sit well with football coaches, paraplegics, or those with psychological issues regarding cleanliness.
Doughnuts, Cigarettes, and Hot Sauce, Oh My! It's Episode 56 with Emily Gordon (The Indoor Kids) chock-full of fond remembrances of first kisses, My So Called Life, and the once-pervasive Manic Panic hair dye, the use of which apparently makes you a communist. This week's bonus: Theories on how hot dogs got their name.
On this edition of Cityscape, we're exploring some traditional Easter themes with inspiration from rabbits and dyed eggs. We'll get advice from the International House Rabbit Society on how to best take care of a rabbit, and we'll also talk with the owners of Long Island City-based Manic Panic, an internationally renowed hair dye and cosmetics company known for their funky hair dye colors. And we'll check in with a moving company that fits the theme only in name. The moving company "Rabbit Movers" has a staff comprised entirely of artists.
On this edition of Cityscape, we're exploring some traditional Easter themes with inspiration from rabbits and dyed eggs. We'll get advice from the International House Rabbit Society on how to best take care of a rabbit, and we'll also talk with the owners of Long Island City-based Manic Panic, an internationally renowed hair dye and cosmetics company known for their funky hair dye colors. And we'll check in with a moving company that fits the theme only in name. The moving company "Rabbit Movers" has a staff comprised entirely of artists.