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Too Opinionated
Too Opinionated Interview: K Callan

Too Opinionated

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 46:50


Born in Dallas, Texas, K Callan's first professional job was at the Margo Jones Theatre. She first gained national attention as Peter Boyle's mousy wife in the legendary Joe. Her career includes film, television and theater. Other memorable films include American Gigolo and A Touch of Class. A regular guest star in countless television movies and series, her favorite television roles include the lesbian Veronica in the Emmy-winning "Cousin Liz" episode of All in the Family, Superman's mom on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and the wife of an Alzheimer's patient on Nip/Tuck. Callan is a member of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, the Television Academy and is a past Board Member of the Screen Actors Guild. In addition to her work as an actor, she has also authored a string of showbiz reference books: "How to Sell Yourself as an Actor", "The Script is Finished, Now What do I Do?", "Directing Your Directing Career", "The Los Angeles Agent Book" and "The New York Agent Book".  K is also known for her work on Barney Miller, Quincy MD, Rhoda, The Waltons, Dallas, Lou Grant, Newhart, Police Squad, AfterMash, Moonlighting, Hunter, LA LAw, NYPD Blue, Star Trek Deep Space Nine, Coach, Desperate Housewives, ER, Chicago Hope, Greys Anatomy, Dawson's Creek, Heroes, Veep, Castle, King of the Hill, Meet the Browns, Justified, Carnivale, Brooklyn 99, NCIS and The Chosen.    Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)

Homo's Modern Life - The Podcast
The boys talk "Queer 2 Queer" with editor Collin

Homo's Modern Life - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 45:27


We don't believe in the glorification of murderers. We do believe in the empowerment of queers who love TV and film. (To clarify: in regards to the stuff about "You," we are KIDDING.) Hi there! Our editor got a blowout on an open highway (nobody was injured) and has been recovering. That's why this episode is a day late, and we do apologize. Speaking of our editor, Collin Miller (@squidlegs) is on the pod this time around. He talks to the boys all about the upcoming "Queer 2 Queer" Film Festival on November 20th. Live events start in the Margo Jones Theatre at 2pm and the films themselves will premiere at 6pm. The films will be available online as of November 21st and will stream until November 27th, but if you can come visit us in person, then please do so. Tyler and Andy are hosting, so you know it'll be a good time. Here's where you can find all the info you need for in-person or online ticket purchasing: https://queer2queerfest.com/ Hosts: Tyler- @homosmodernlife Andy- @Andyfromboystory Referenced: Emilio J. Lopez - director of "In a Strange Room" - their YouTube is "Emilio J. Lopez" Support this podcast

Avert Your Eyes
021 - Russ Sharek Returns Pt. 2

Avert Your Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 57:22


Welcome to the Avert Your Eyes Podcast, hosted by Michael Gibson, Jr. Here we talk with some of the most creative people within North Texas and beyond. This is part 2 of my sit-down with Russ Sharek, a professional clown and Creative Director of The Circus Freaks. We discuss their performace of This Show taking place July 7th-9th at the Margo Jones Theatre in Fair Park, performing, anxiety, and how The Circus Freaks were formed on episode 21 of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast! Consider yourself warned! Click here to take our listener survey! Subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn or Google Play. Follow us via Facebook and Twitter. Visit our website.

Avert Your Eyes
020 - Russ Sharek Returns Pt.1

Avert Your Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2017 73:35


Welcome to the Avert Your Eyes Podcast, hosted by Michael Gibson, Jr. Here we talk with some of the most creative people within North Texas and beyond. This episode's guest is Russ Sharek, professional clown and Creative Director of The Circus Freaks. We discuss their upcoming This Show taking place July 7th-9th at the Margo Jones Theatre in Fair Park, his recent experiences in London and Paris, being in the right place at the right time, and much more on episode 20 of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast! Consider yourself warned! Click here to take our listener survey! Subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn or Google Play. Follow us via Facebook and Twitter. Visit our website.

Wordwire
"Brain Damage" by Robert Torres

Wordwire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2015 1:32


Robert Torres has been performing poetry since 2009. He started the Words Reading Series in San Antonio before moving to Denton, where he ran the Punk Poet Society until 2014. He now runs the Pegasus Reading Series in Dallas with Sebastian Paramo. He previously hosted the Free Word webcast with Erica GDLR  a.k.a. Edyka Chilome. He studied creative writing and theatre performance at the University of North Texas, graduating in 2013, the same year he published his chapbook, The Year of the Slut. This segment was recorded at the Margo Jones Theatre, Dallas, Texas, May 18, 2015.

Wordwire
"Hard-Nosed" by Lucas Jacob

Wordwire

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2015 1:31


Lucas Jacob's poems have appeared in journals including Southwest Review, Barrow Street, Evansville Review, and Western Humanities Review. His first collection, the chapbook A Hole in the Light, came out through Anchor & Plume Press in March of this year. He is a teacher and administrator at Trinity Valley School in Fort Worth. This segment was recorded at the Margo Jones Theatre, Dallas, Texas, May 18, 2015.

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Wordwire
"Sun Swallowers" by Lisa Huffaker

Wordwire

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2015 3:07


Since winning Southwest Review’s Morton Marr Poetry Prize in 2008, Lisa Huffaker’s poems have been published or are forthcoming in Southwest Review, Poet Lore, Measure, Southern Poetry Review, Mezzo Cammin, The Texas Observer, Able Muse, and Southern Humanities Review, which recently nominated her for the Pushcart Prize. Lisa’s primary background is classical singing; she holds a Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance from the New England Conservatory, and has sung with The Dallas Opera since 1999. She teaches creative writing at Yavneh Academy of Dallas. Lisa Huffaker's poem, "Sun Swallowers" was recorded at the Margo Jones Theatre, Dallas, Texas, April 20, 2015.

Wordwire
"To Redding, California" by Chris George

Wordwire

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2015 1:16


Chris George lives and works in Dallas, Texas, where he is the resident writer at Two Bronze Doors art gallery and editor-in-chief of the literary journal Disembodied Text. His work has been featured in a number of journals, including The Arts United, Spiderweb Salon, and Sarah Lawrence's LUX. "To Redding, California" was recorded at the Margo Jones Theatre, Dallas, Texas, April 20, 2015.

Wordwire
"Pill" by Bruce Bond

Wordwire

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2015 2:20


Bruce Bond is the author of fifteen books, most recently Choir of the Wells: A Tetralogy (Etruscan, 2013), The Visible (LSU, 2012), Peal (Etruscan, 2009), and Blind Rain (LSU, 2008). His forthcoming books include For the Lost Cathedral (LSU Press), Black Anthem (Tampa Review Prize, University of Tampa Press), Gold Bee (Crab Orchard Open Competition Prize, University of Southern Illinois Press), Sacrum (Four Way Books), The Other Sky (poems in collaboration with the painter Aron Wiesenfeld, intro by Stephen Dunn; Etruscan Press), and a book of literary criticism: Immanent Distance: Poetry and the Metaphysics of the Near at Hand (University of Michigan). He has won numerous recognitions for his poems, including the Allen Tate Award, the TIL Best Book of Poetry Prize, the Colladay Award, the Richard Peterson Prize, the Knightville Poetry Award, and fellowships from the NEA and the Texas Institute for the Arts. At University of North Texas, he has won the Kesterson Award for Graduate Teaching, the Toulouse Scholars Award, the Creative Impact Award, and the inaugural Eminent Faculty Award. Presently he is Regents Professor of English at UNT, poetry co-editor for American Literary Review, and co-judge for the annual Rilke Book Award. Bruce Bond's poem, "Pill" was recorded at the Margo Jones Theatre, Dallas, Texas, April 20, 2015.