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HP Lovecraft wrote one play that never made it to the stage. Here we present it in audio drama form. Featuring Robert Price as RINARTO Richard Wilson as ALFREDO. Andrew Goldfarb as TEOBALDO The Slow Poisoner (aka Andrew Goldfarb) is a one-man surreal rock 'n' roll band based out of San Francisco. He publishes Freaky Magazine. Bill Green as MAURICIO, a Cardinal Sam Orndorff as OLERO Allen Schuler as MARCELLO Eric Roper as GONZAGO, father of HYPATIA. Amanda Wilson as MARGARITA, Daughter of OLERO Laura Sullivan as AMALIA Laura Sullivan is returning to stage acting since high school. She has been in such plays as The Importance of Being Earnest, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Doctor Jeckyll, No Place To Hyde. She has written a play, Dragon Attack, she hopes to have produced. Amanda Hardin as BEATRIZ, Young woman of the court. Laura Griffin as CARLOTA Laura Griffin is an Army Veteran who enjoys many varied hobbies, including birding, gardening, singing, playing piano, composing, woodworking, antique furniture restoration, sewing, and historical costuming. She also enjoys homeschooling her innovative and artistic 13-year-old son, Kai. Shelly Turner as DOROTEA. Shelly Turner has performed at Madrigal feasts for many years. She is the acquirer of tomes for the podcast and others. Mary Andrews as ELENA, Young woman of the court Denise Andrews as HYPATIA, daughter to MARCELLO Kimberly Sandage as HECATISSA Kimberly Sandage is a Kentucky artist living in Columbus, Ohio. Written by H.P. Lovecraft Directed by Mark Griffin and Katie Tyson Sound design by Katie Tyson Lute music by Laura Griffin Other sound elements and music from pixabay.com Visit our Tee Spring site to get our logo on anything you could want. https://lovecraftpod.creator-spring.com/ Questions and comments can be directed to mark@lovecraftpod.com, david@lovecraftpod.com, or richard@lovecraftpod.com. In association with www.lovecraftpod.com and the Logan County Speculative Fiction Group, with help from the Logan County Public Library.
For Archie it's always a matter of life and death, but do you know what he needs to do? Just relax. Today in Riverdale, Fred and Mary Andrews sit around…
This Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio's "Saturday Matinee", we kick off with a nostalgic return to Riverdale in the "Archie Andrews" episode titled "Halloween Party" from October 30th, 1948. In this lively episode, chaos and comedy ensue as Archie and his friends plan and execute a Halloween party, complete with costumes, pranks, and the usual misunderstandings. The cast includes Bob Hastings as Archie Andrews, Harlan Stone as Jughead Jones, Alice Yourman as Archie's mother Mary Andrews, Arthur Kohl as his father Fred Andrews, Gloria Mann as Veronica Lodge, and Rosemary Rice as Betty Cooper. Following Archie and his gang, we'll tune into the "Blondie and Dagwood" show for their episode "Blondie and the Halloween Spirit" from October 27th, 1948. The Bumsteads are swept up in Halloween festivities, with Dagwood trying to outdo the neighbours in Halloween decorations and Blondie managing the chaos while ensuring the kids enjoy the spooky holiday. The episode features Penny Singleton as Blondie Bumstead, Arthur Lake as Dagwood Bumstead, Larry Simms as their son Alexander, and Daisy the dog brings her own charm to the family antics. We conclude with a special treat from "Philco Radio Time" broadcasted on October 29th, 1947, featuring the iconic Boris Karloff and Victor Moore. In this memorable episode, Karloff brings his classic horror persona to radio, providing a mix of chills and laughs, while Victor Moore adds a comedic contrast that keeps the audience both amused and on edge. Bing Crosby leads the cast with his usual charm and warmth, accompanied by John Scott Trotter and his Orchestra, lending the show a musical flair alongside the thrilling guest performances. Join us for these three back-to-back episodes for a mix of humour, nostalgia, and a touch of spookiness this Saturday on Vintage Classic Radio.
CLICK HERE TO FIND US ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER. CW: Discussion of racism, child abuse, queer baiting, parental neglect, trauma. We are well past the halfway point of this final season, and yet again, we have no idea where we're headed. In fact, peeking behind the curtain, it seems we won't be any closer with 6 episodes left to go. Yes, we are having plenty of fun with these jokes and scenes. Yes, the Archie comics vibes have never been better. And yes, Mary Andrews is the only pure grown-up soul in this town. But when it really comes down to it, the final episodes, how have they not figured out a plan? We discuss “Chapter 129: After the Fall” this week on The Doghouse. You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Interstitial music taken from "Make Up" from the compilation album Kamelot by Distortions. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license. To hear the song or get more information about the artist, visit the song page at Jamendo.
Twitter: @philliesfemme @badattitude86 @CrummyLuke @winemovienerd Please comment, rate, and subscribe! Art by: Artist: Lily Todorov. Instagram @lilytodorov Theme song by: https://thesaxelnaiad.bandcamp.com Patreon: *https://www.patreon.com/milkshakesandmimosas?fan_landing=true* ( https://www.patreon.com/milkshakesandmimosas?fan_landing=true ) Jughead.......... Scarlett witch Archie............. Mr Monopoly Veronica........ doctorette of horror Floorwalker.... Vlad the inhaler Narrator.........mick fly Mr. Fred Andrews... thor Mrs. Mary Andrews...Tori Betty..............dr Detroit Man #1..........Kyle Edited by mick fly.
Find us at: iTunes Spotify Patreon CONTENT WARNING: Murder, dead bodies, gaslighting, manipulation, paranoia, suggestions of dissociative identity disorder, drugs, memory loss, death, underage drinking. Wow, a good episode! No really, it's a solid, no-filler, all-killer (heh) episode! The show took a giant nose dive for a few weeks there with some absolutely bizarre choices, but now that we're caught up with the main storyline, everything suddenly feels good again. The core…three are reunited as Betty tries to panic her way to being free and clear of Jughead's death and spirals wildly out of control. Meanwhile Archie might be going to the Navy, Veronica makes peace with Hiram, Mary Andrews said gay rights, and Alice Cooper is suddenly a hell of a savvy parent. All that and more this week on The Doghouse! You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Also please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favorite podcatcher, and tell your friends. Interstitial music taken from "Make Up" from the compilation album Kamelot by Distortions. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license. To hear the song or get more information about the artist, visit the song page at Jamendo.
It's #Riverdale episode 414: How to Get Away with Murder! Unfortunately, we did not learn how to get away with murder. In fact, the only thing we learned is that Mary Andrews has a girlfriend and frankly, that's all that matters. Join us on TVCO every Tuesday night at 7pm PST! Tvco.app @theafictionados If you like what we do here, please consider donating at: Patreon.com/theafictionados Do our survey! surveyhero.com/c/2e28ca51 Find us on the internet: The Afictionados: @theafictionados on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Redbubble (but mostly Twitter) Email us at: afictionadospodcast (@) gmail .com Robyn: @RobynEJeffrey on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Redbubble @ffaraday on Tumblr Brittany: @brittania_ on Twitter Sam: @samcaseys on Twitter https://telltaletv.com/author/samantha-coley/
feat guest: Maria’s boo/B4B producer Jeff “Jughead’s not dead!” -Maria, approximately a dozen times throughout this podcast “I’m spending every second of every scene trying to figure out what could be a different level of a lie or not a lie or who knows what or doesn’t know what.” It’s a wild, post-Stonewall-Prep-party ride with Betty, Archie, and Veronica! Amongst all our confusion, rambling theories, and deep hatred of the Stonewall Prep kids, we find time to be excited about Mary Andrews coming out to Archie and the badass/swoonworthy moment when Betty threatens Donna in the forest wearing Jughead’s Sherpa jacket. Other than that, Jeff continues trying to convince of us of a Sabrina crossover and Maria mostly waxes poetic about the hopefully-soon-to-come steamy and romantic Bughead reunion. We also talk Skeet Ulrich and Marisol Nichols casting news (soon-to-be-bye-bye FP and Hermione!) and the possibility of a less-parent-heavy Season 5 if Riverdale does the time-jump that has been heavily rumored (and which we are rooting for!) As always, check out our bodysuit looks on Insta at bodysuits4bughead or Twitter at B4B_Podcast. RIP Luke Perry, love forever. ————————————————————————————— A message from Rebecca, who is taking a step back from the podcast for the foreseeable future: “I want to start off saying how much fun this experience has been for me and how I want to ultimately figure a way to be able to play a role again in the future. I am in grad school now and my program is just overwhelming me. I'm also just a person so sometimes life gets to me too. I want to be able to be the best podcast co-host to my dear friend Maria, and to those who listen! Right now, I just have to take some time for myself and focus on school. I will be back! Because I need to know who that damn Twiggy-Smalls is and I have too many bodysuits now for my own good! Thanks to Maria! Thanks to RAS! Thanks to Bughead! XOXO Rebecca.”
Feat guest: Kelly “I know other things are gonna be happening, and I’ll watch them and stuff, but I am here for Bughead having sexy times, cuddly times, and investigative times. You know, the Big Three?” -Maria It’s Thanksgiving in Riverdale—the wind’s a-blowin’ and an ice storm’s a-comin’, Hiram somehow became mayor overnight, Cheryl and Toni have a body to hide, and Archie’s just tryna feed some homeless kids to live out his late father’s legacy of good deeds! We cannot get enough of the snowed-in, investigative Bughead plotline pulled straight from a fanfic with badass Betty to boot, and we fully believed that Cheryl and Toni actually tricked the Blossom relatives into cannibalism for a good portion of the ep. Darla is Kelly’s problematic fave, Mary Andrews and Veronica Lodge are total badasses, and we have so many theories and thoughts about the deep, richy-rich Stonewall conspiracy that Bret and Donna are TOTALLY helping DuPont hide. Also, serious unanswered question: where the fuck are Jellybean, Juniper, and Dagwood??? As always, check out our bodysuit looks on Insta at bodysuits4bughead or Twitter at B4B_Podcast. RIP Luke Perry, love forever. ————————————————————————————— A message from Rebecca, who is taking a step back from the podcast for the foreseeable future: “I want to start off saying how much fun this experience has been for me and how I want to ultimately figure a way to be able to play a role again in the future. I am in grad school now and my program is just overwhelming me. I'm also just a person so sometimes life gets to me too. I want to be able to be the best podcast co-host to my dear friend Maria, and to those who listen! Right now, I just have to take some time for myself and focus on school. I will be back! Because I need to know who that damn Twiggy-Smalls is and I have too many bodysuits now for my own good! Thanks to Maria! Thanks to RAS! Thanks to Bughead! XOXO Rebecca.”
Feat guest: Kelly “Betty’s so traumatized” - us, continually, throughout the episode It’s a G&G-themed junior prom, because of course it fucking is! There is nothing more Bughead than getting involved in planning prom night just for the sake of an investigation, so you bet your ass we swoon over their entire plotline. We’re basically just as worried about Archie’s health and safety as Mary Andrews is; are shocked by the bombshell Pop drops on Veronica before prom; are terrified for Betty as the Black Hood returns; and despite how good Chad Michael Murray still looks shirtless, we really, really want to liberate our babes Kangs and Choni from the Farm! As always, check out our bodysuit looks on Insta at bodysuits4bughead or Twitter at B4B_Podcast. RIP Luke Perry, love forever. ————————————————————————————— A message from Rebecca, who is taking a step back from the podcast for the foreseeable future: “I want to start off saying how much fun this experience has been for me and how I want to ultimately figure a way to be able to play a role again in the future. I am in grad school now and my program is just overwhelming me. I'm also just a person so sometimes life gets to me too. I want to be able to be the best podcast co-host to my dear friend Maria, and to those who listen! Right now, I just have to take some time for myself and focus on school. I will be back! Because I need to know who that damn Twiggy-Smalls is and I have too many bodysuits now for my own good! Thanks to Maria! Thanks to RAS! Thanks to Bughead! XOXO Rebecca.”
Find us at: iTunes Spotify Patreon CW: Attempted murder, severed limbs, violence, car accidents, serial killers. This is one of those episodes of Riverdale where we start to wonder if we're really setting ourselves up to start throwing things at the television. Sure, Betty comes up with a half-decent plan to catch the Gargoyle King, and Mary Andrews comes to rescue her son from what should have been certain death. But these writers are notoriously lazy, and they proved it by some of the ridiculous choices in this episode, and next week's preview. There's one thing for sure, though - whoever the DJ is at Riverdale High's junior prom, we want them to drop some exquisite 80's synthpop gems at our next gathering. Enjoy the newest episode of The Doghouse! Macintosh & Maud have started a Patreon! You can sign up now at our $2/month level to get our Doghouse Drive-Thru every Friday after a new Riverdale episode, plus The Chilling Adventures of the Doghouse, a weekly review of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix! You can email us with feedback at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com, or you can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Excerpt from “Eye of the Tiger” written by Frankie Sullivan and Jim Peterik, and performed by Survivor. © ℗ 1982, 1991 Volcano Entertainment, III, L.L.C. Clip from “Head Over Heels” written by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, and performed by Tears for Fears. © ℗ 1985, 2014 Mercury Records Limited. Clip from “Joan of Arc” written by Andy McCluskey and performed by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. © ℗ 1981 Dindisc & Virgin Records Ltd. Clip from “Dreaming of Me” written by Vince Clarke and performed by Depeche Mode. © ℗ 1982 Mute Records & Sire Records. Interstitial music taken from "Make Up" from the compilation album Kamelot by Distortions. Licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license. To hear the song or get more information about the artist, visit the song page at Jamendo.
Riverdale's "Prom Night" may have undergone a last-minute theme change, but the night was going off without a hitch until two uninvited party-crashers showed up. Yes, a supervillain team-up caps off a satisfying and scary episode also packed with the return of Mary Andrews, the gospel of The Gargoyle King, and some lame infinity tattoos. Dial M For Maple hosts Marah and Cameron wonder how Riverdale High students were supposed to interpret the "Fire & Ice" theme, and share their own prom memories. Plus, in the Speculation Booth, we introduce two spicy new theories have us questioning Betty's sanity and Veronica's loyalties. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to us watch Riverdale 2x16 - “Chapter Twenty-Nine: Primary Colors,” as we cheer on Mary Andrews putting Archie in his place, gush about our WOKE BAES divesting-from-private-prisons-Fred Andrews and direct-action-guru Jughead Jones, freak out over Cheryl’s fate, and SO MUCH MORE b/c this was a jam-packed episode and we LOVED. IT! Oh, and once again because ya can’t say it enough: fuck private prisons! (Spoilers inside; watch the episode first!) Feat. a couple observations from our friend Hailey McInnes! As always, check out our bodysuit looks at our insta, @bodysuits4bughead and the bodysuit thread on our Twitter @B4B_Podcast.
On this week's episode of Midnight at Pop's, Meredith Loftus and Gissane Sophia discuss their frustrations with Archie, praise Mary Andrews, and root heavily for the happiness of Kevin Keller and Cheryl Blossom
On this week's episode of Midnight at Pop's, Meredith Loftus and Gissane Sophia discuss their frustrations with Archie, praise Mary Andrews, and root heavily for the happiness of Kevin Keller and Cheryl Blossom
While you're waiting for the next episode of RIVERDALE to air on the CW, check out the Riverdale your grandparents (or great-grandparents) used to enjoy. rchie Andrews began on the NBC Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC radio from 1945 until September 5, 1953. The program's original announcer was Kenneth Banghart, later succeeded by Bob Shepard (during the 1947-48 season, when Swift and Company sponsored the program) and Dick Dudley. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen (1943-1944), Jack Grimes (1944) and Burt Boyar (1945), with Bob Hastings (1945-1953) as the title character during the NBC years. Jughead was portrayed by Hal Stone, Cameron Andrews and later by Arnold Stang. Stone later wrote about his radio career in his autobiography, Relax... Archie! Re-laxx! (Bygone Days Press, 2003). During the NBC run, Rosemary Rice portrayed Betty, Gloria Mann portrayed Veronica, Alice Yourman portrayed Archie's mother, Mary Andrews and Arthur "Art" Kohl was Archie's father, Fred Andrews.
While you're waiting for the next episode of RIVERDALE to air on the CW, check out the Riverdale your grandparents (or great-grandparents) used to enjoy. rchie Andrews began on the NBC Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC radio from 1945 until September 5, 1953. The program's original announcer was Kenneth Banghart, later succeeded by Bob Shepard (during the 1947-48 season, when Swift and Company sponsored the program) and Dick Dudley. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen (1943-1944), Jack Grimes (1944) and Burt Boyar (1945), with Bob Hastings (1945-1953) as the title character during the NBC years. Jughead was portrayed by Hal Stone, Cameron Andrews and later by Arnold Stang. Stone later wrote about his radio career in his autobiography, Relax... Archie! Re-laxx! (Bygone Days Press, 2003). During the NBC run, Rosemary Rice portrayed Betty, Gloria Mann portrayed Veronica, Alice Yourman portrayed Archie's mother, Mary Andrews and Arthur "Art" Kohl was Archie's father, Fred Andrews.
Archie Andrews began on the NBC Blue Network on May 31, 1943, switched to Mutual in 1944, and then continued on NBC radio from 1945 until September 5, 1953. The program’s original announcer was Kenneth Banghart, later succeeded by Bob Shepard (during the 1947-48 season, when Swift and Company sponsored the program) and Dick Dudley. Archie was first played by Charles Mullen (1943-1944), Jack Grimes (1944) and Burt Boyar (1945), with Bob Hastings (1945-1953) as the title character during the NBC years. Jughead was portrayed by Hal Stone, Cameron Andrews and later by Arnold Stang. Stone later wrote about his radio career in his autobiography, Relax… Archie! Re-laxx! (Bygone Days Press, 2003). During the NBC run, Rosemary Rice portrayed Betty, Gloria Mann portrayed Veronica, Alice Yourman portrayed Archie’s mother, Mary Andrews and Arthur “Art” Kohl was Archie’s father, Fred Andrews.
Mary Andrews is President of Andrews Performance Corporation and holds the designation of Professional Certified Coach through the International Coach Federation. Her clients include small to mid-size businesses who are committed to deliberate success through work on their culture, leadership, and bold declarations of results. Individual clients include entrepreneurs and people from all walks of … Continue reading POP020: The Concept of Olympism with Mary Andrews The post POP020: The Concept of Olympism with Mary Andrews appeared first on Accelerating CFO.