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We're wrapping up the year on Alumless with a special holiday episode inspired by A Christmas Carol! This festive edition explores the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future—alumni engagement style. Joining us are six special guests to help us reflect on our field, where we've come from, and where we're headed in 2025 and beyond. On this episode, we're reflecting on:
We get into the festive spirit with an ‘Advent' episode celebrating not the impending arrival of a king of kings…but the emergence of several would-be stars in the world of professional cycling in 2024. Daniel Friebe is joined by award-winning commentator Rob Hatch and young Richard Abraham – plus there's a début for ace ‘stato' Cillian Kelly – as we review breakthrough seasons for the likes of Isaac del Toro, Oscar Onley and more. We also hear from Onley's DSM Firmenich-PostNL directeur sportif Matt Winston and a man who has burst onto the scene in recent weeks…with the help of Strava. The Cycling Podcast presented by Shokz The Cycling Podcast is proudly brought to you by Shokz, pioneers of bone-conduction headphones. Shokz headphones give you unmatched sound quality and comfort without compromising your awareness of the sounds around you. Get £10 off every purchase at uk.shokz.com with the code CYCLING10 WIN A PAIR OF SHOKZ HEADPHONES We have a pair of Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 headphones to give away. Just answer this question by email for a chance to win. Tadej Pogaćar this season completed the so-called ‘triple crown', winning the Giro, Tour and world championships, but which two men had previously won the treble, and in which years did they do it. Email contact@thecyclingpodcast.com with your answer with the subject title ‘Shokz competition'. We'll announce the winner next week. Good luck! Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to new special episodes every month plus a back catalogue of more than 300 exclusive episodes. The Cannibal & Badger Friends of the Podcast can join the discussion at our new virtual pub, The Cannibal & Badger. A friendly forum to talk about cycling and the podcast. Log in to your Friends of the Podcast account to join in. The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Check out the Black Friday sale – on now – at maap.cc. DVine Cellars Our Christmas ‘Best of the Grand Tour Rest' selection will be available to order from Thursday December 5 at https://dvinecellars.com/collections/the-cycling-podcast-cases The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
Today I am joined on the podcast by Taylor Byrne, a multi-instrumental singer/songwriter, and frontman of the Franco-Irish ensemble, The Celtic Social Club.Primarily in this episode we'll be chatting about Taylor's latest release, 'Someone Had to Stay', which was released in May of this year. Produced by Matt Winston, the five-track EP explores the theme of emigration from the perspective of those who remain. From the sombre ‘Someone Had to Stay', the jaunty ‘22 & Feelin' Sorta Aimless', and the cathartic ‘London', the EP showcases Byrne's diverse musical capabilities and ability to weave cohesion through chaos.On top of this, we'll be chatting about his upcoming singles 'Bedroom Plan' and 'Me and Marie', the amazing story of how he joined The Social Celtic Club and being with the band, amongst many other stories like the Arkham Games and the scramble for Oasis tickets.Taylor Byrne on SpotifyThe Celtic Social Club on Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BEFORE SCREAM - FREDDY WENT META!! Wes Craven's New Nightmare Full Movie Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects At LONG LAST, Roxy Striar & Tara Erickson have made it to the last of the original Nightmare on Elm Street movies giving their First Time Reaction, Commentary, Breakdown, & Spoiler Review for the film once again featuring Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger as well as himself + series creator, Wes Craven, returning to Write & Direct! New Nightmare stars Heather Langenkamp (A Nightmare on Elm Street, Dream Warriors) as Herself along with Miko Hughes (Pet Sematary, Kindergarten Cop) & David Newsom (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang) + appearances from Matt Winston (son of the legendary Makeup FX artist, Stan Winston), KTLA's Sam Rubin, long-time Freddy Producer Bob Shaye, & MORE! Roxy & Tara REACT to all the Best Scenes & Scariest Moments including the Animatronic Bloodbath Scene, A Familiar Slaughter Scene, Die Freddy Die Scene, Funeral Nightmare Scene, Miss Me? Scene, Sleepwalking Nightmare Scene, The Demon's Lair Scene, Dr. Freddy Scene, & Beyond! Follow Roxy Striar YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@TheWhirlGirls Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roxystriar/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/roxystriar Follow Tara Erickson: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaraErickson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taraerickson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetaraerickson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're only 15 days into the 2024 Giro d'Italia, and already Tadej Pogačar has the race in his pocket. He leads second-placed Geraint Thomas by almost seven minutes. Before the Giro began, he had already won Strade Bianche, Liège-Bastogne-Liège and the Volta a Catalunya. Soon he will be turning his sights to the Tour de France. Is he going to win every race he turns up to this season? In order to get perspective and context on his achievements, shortly after the Slovenian's Grand Tour masterclass on stage 15 to Livigno we caught up with Greg LeMond, a three-time winner of the Tour de France, who finished third on his Giro debut in 1985. The American tells us why he already puts Pogačar in the same class as Eddy Merckx, why he expects him to better and faster at the Tour de France, and why he loves to watch him race. Going into the Giro, Antonio Tiberi was renowned primarily for his disgraceful shooting of a cat. Over the race's opening fortnight, he's shown a very different side of himself, holding the pace of the GC favourites as he's taken a firm grip on the white jersey of best young rider. To get an insight into Italian cycling's new GC hope we hear from Tuttobici journalist Carlo Malvestio, who tells us that the rider dubbed "The Sniper" by some of his peers still has some way to go to redeem himself, but is winning the tifosi over with his performances on the road. The Giro sprints have dominated by one man, Lidl-Trek's Jonathan Milan, a towering presence who can produce equally towering power outputs when he gets a finish line in his sights. Milan's team director Gregory Rast tells us why the Italian phenomenon is already one of the leading sprinters in the sport and that he's only going to get better. Sticking with the sprinters, we focus too on Fabio Jakobsen. Last winter, the Dutchman moved from Soudal QuickStep to dsm-firmenich-PostNL on a three-year deal tasked with scoring enough wins to keep his team in the WorldTour. However, in 39 race days Jakobsen has only won once and has been forced to quit the Giro after crashing. Team director Matt Winston tells us why Jakobsen has struggled and why he will come good. Finally, we hear from Cofidis climber Harrison Wood. In his Giro diary, the young Briton talks about his time in the break on the epic stage over the Mortirolo and into Livigno, about helping Simon Geschke pick up points for the mountains jersey, and reveals the awfulness of the last 1.5km of that stage on a super-steep dirt road. This podcast is brought to you with the support of our sponsor, Saddle Skedaddle. For details on how to save £100 on all of Skedaddle's Italian holidays during the Giro d'Italia, go to www.skedaddle.com/radiocycling Music provided by HearWeGo Marion - High Hopes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Here's a rollicking conversation with the kind of guy you want to be stuck in an elevator with- Matt Winston. Matt is an actor, an improvisor and a delight. We cover a wide range of topics, none of them made up, but all of them lightly or sometimes savagely enhanced by mirth.
Wild weekend. Filled with ups and downs (and literal round and rounds) during this years Monsterpalooza. We definitely made lemonade out of the lemons that were thrown our way this year but, the sweetest part of it all was running into and meeting so many great people. Special shout out to @dirty_joe87, Jason from @dadsfromthecrypt, Michael from @grimmlifecollective, Matt Winston and everyone we interviewed: Jennifer Sutherland with Yolkmounths @sutherland_underland2.0Coltan Tran with TransylVinyl @transylvinylJim Moore with Moore Monsters @mooremonstersMauricio Alvarado with RockinPins @rockinpins and FleischerToons @fleischertoons
No Country for Old Men: as GC battle at the Giro lights up in typically late but enthralling fashion, Geraint Thomas and Primož Roglic are set to slug it out for the pink jersey, but can't write off young gun João Almeida.Stage wins and the pink jersey: we catch up with DSM sports director Matt Winston, who reflects on his team's impressive Giro and the weekend's critical TT finale.World of confusion: has the UCI over-reached itself with the Glasgow Super-Worlds? Dubbed "cycling's Olympics", some countries are struggling to foot the costs required to get teams to Scotland.Fabio heading for the exit? Why Jakobsen may be the latest sprinter to move on from Soudal-QuickStep.Support the show
On this edition of Alum-Less, Chris and Ryan discuss building stronger communities of color and difference and executing DEI initiatives with Matt Winston, the new Executive Director, Alumni Engagement at Binghamton University. We discuss Matt's new role and the challenges of getting started at a new college or university. Plus, Chris has been on the road a lot recently and we discuss many of the different subsets of challenges facing alumni and donor engagement pros. This episode does not contain the bonus segment of Alum-Less, and was originally aired on 5/13/22.
It'll soon be safe to go back in the water – which is good news for Lionel after he lost his sunglasses to the Strait of Messina while recording this episode of The Cycling Podcast from Scilla. Lionel joins Daniel Friebe to discuss stage five which, as expected, went the way of the sprinters – although it wasn't without drama along the way. The Giro d'Italia lost one superhero in powder blue yesterday when Miguel Angel Lopez pulled out of the race and another Astana man announced his impending retirement, which will leave a shark-shaped hole in Italian cycling. Vincenzo Nibali, twice a winner of the Giro, arrived in his home town of Messina and announced his plan to retire at the end of the season. We hear from Ciro Scognamiglio about that, we unpick Jumbo-Visma's disappointing day on Etna yesterday with their sports director Addy Engels and ask if Richie Porte is right – is Romain Bardet a great outside bet for this Giro? Team DSM coach Matt Winston talks about how they are managing the great French hope. There's the light and shade of Sicily to discuss and much more. Giro dei Vini To order the Selezione Simpatica, head to DVine Cellars. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens and Science in Sport. Supersapiens Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com Science in Sport For 25% off all your SiS products, go to scienceinsport.com and enter the code SISCP25 at the checkout. MAAP The Cycling Podcast has a new collaboration with MAAP. We will be launching a MAAp + The Cycling Podcast jersey later in the summer but before we reveal the details of that see: maap.cc GCN+ From Budapest to Verona, don't miss a single attack at the season's first grand tour with live, ad-free coverage of every kilometre of every stage of the Giro on GCN+ All of our UK & US listeners can get 25% off an annual GCN+ subscription by heading to gcn.eu/cyclingpod Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to more than 60 exclusive episodes.
Travis is back for the third and final scouting sit down as Matt Winston, Assistant Director of College Scouting, to tell us about the process behind scouting Xavien Howard, Jevon Holland, Christian Wilkins and Nik Needham. Plus, Ollie Connolly of Gridiron NFL joins to break down the 2022 LB class in this year's draft.
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In The Cycling Podcast's first press conference episode of the Vuelta a España Daniel Friebe and Richard Moore answer listeners' questions, which ranged from Romain Bardet's English, Team Bike Exchange's woes, the possibility of a fourth grand tour in the Southern Hemisphere, podcasters' use of language and the recruitment process of our audio diarists. In this episode we also hear from Team DSM sports director Matt Winston. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens and Science in Sport Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com For 25% off all your SiS products, go to scienceinsport.com and enter the code SISCP25 at the checkout.
The peloton spent most of the fifth stage anticipating crosswinds which never blew but there was still late drama on the approach to Albacete. Daniel Friebe is still in Spain following the Vuelta a España, and he is joined by Richard Moore and Lionel Birnie to discuss the day's racing. We hear from Kenny Elissonde, who was talking down his chances of taking the red jersey before the stage, and discuss the crash which cost Rein Taaramae another day in the overall lead. We also hear from Pavel Sivakov about the crosswinds and Matt Winston on DSM's hopes after Romain Bardet was caught in the crash and lost more than 12 minutes. We also discuss Jasper Philipsen's second stage win and the brewing battle for the green jersey with Fabio Jakobsen. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens and Science in Sport Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com For 25% off all your SiS products, go to scienceinsport.com and enter the code SISCP25 at the checkout.
In our penultimate episode from the Giro d'Italia we reflect on the final mountain stage, won by the rider in second place, Damiano Caruso.Richard Moore and Brian Nygaard discuss the stage ahead of Egan Bernal's likely coronation as Giro winner in Milan on Sunday.We hear from Chris Juul-Jensen of Team Bike Exchange, Matt Winston, sports director of Team DSM, and Larry Warbasse of Ag2r, as well as our audio diarist James Knox of Deceuninck-Quick-Step.The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens and Science in Sport.Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com For 25% off all your SiS products, go to scienceinsport.com and enter the code SISCP25 at the checkout
Stage 11 of the Giro d'Italia was the eagerly awaited day of the strade bianche, taking the riders from Umbria into Tuscany and over its famous white dirt roads.We start the episode in Perugia, hearing what Matt White of Team Bike Exchange and Matt Winston of Team DSM, were thinking ahead of this crucial stage. Then, in Montelcino at the finish, we hear from one of the day's animators, Dries De Bondt, and also from a rider who climbed to third overall, Damiano Caruso. One of the big losers of the day was Remco Evenepoel, the young Belgian who started the stage second overall. We get a very honest appraisal of their day from his Deceuninck-Quick-Step teammate, James Knox, who is keeping an audio diary for The Cycling Podcast. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens and Science in Sport. Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. See supersapiens.com For 25% off all your SiS products, go to scienceinsport.com and enter the code SISCP25 at the checkout
Joe Dombrowski took the win at Sestola on stage four of the Giro d'Italia and The Cycling Podcast were there to witness a career best performance by a rider we've followed since our (and his) early days. On this first day in the mountains there were some skirmishes among the overall contenders, too. We hear in tonight's episode from Nicki Sorensen, sports director at Israel Start-up Nation whose Italian veteran, Alessandro De Marchi, was second on the stage to take over the pink jersey of race leader. There's an interview with Matt Winston, sports director at Team DSM, and Hugh Carthy, who had a good day in his fight for the overall. And there are updates from our two audio diarists, James Knox and Gino Mader. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens, the only real time energy management system for athletes, and Science in Sport. For 25% off all your SiS products go to scienceinsport.com.
Bienvenidos los #Trekkies de la galaxia entera a este nuevo episodio del único programa de radio enteramente sobre #StarTrek que hacemos desde la Argentina. En el programa de hoy comentamos el 3er capítulo de la nueva temporada de #StarTrekDiscovery y otras noticias del mundo Trek. Arranca nueva temática en el #CapítuloDeLaSemana: #AttackOfTheClones, con el episodio "The Enemy Within" de #StarTrekTOS. En la sección #SinTripulaciónNoHayViaje hablamos de la carrera de Matt Winston, el Agente temporal Daniels de #StarTrekEnterprise. Luego nos visitó nuestro amigo Jack para traernos un nuevo dato curioso de la franquicia, siempre con el whisky bajo el brazo. Y para cerrar el programa llegó "Esta Semana en Star Trek", nuestras efemérides trekkies en donde recordamos fechas especiales, nacimientos, muertes o estrenos dentro de este universo que tanto queremos. ------------------------------------------------- Buscanos en nuestras redes: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/remerasrojas Twitter: @remerasrojas Instragram: @remerasrojas ivoox: https://remerasrojas.ivoox.com Anchor: https://anchor.fm/remerasrojas Youtube: RemerasRojas ------------------------------------------------
On the 50th episode of the Slice By Slice podcast, Jesse and Josh conclude their dive into the Nightmare On Elm Street Franchise with Freddy's Dead and Wes Craven's New Nightmare. Recorded on 10/11/2020.IntroHoly Shit, Fede Alvarez listened to his episode and liked it!Corrections, News, and AnnouncementsWhat We WatchedFilm DiscussionsFreddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991)Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994)Outro
This week Gary and Jess review and discuss, Harbinger Down (2015) by Director, Alec Gillis. Starring, Lance Henriksen, Camille Balsamo and Matt Winston. For more Off The Shelf Reviews: Podcasts: https://offtheshelfreviews.podbean.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@OTSReviews Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheShelfReviews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheShelfReviews Support us: http://www.patreon.com/offtheshelfreviews Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/offtheshelfreviews Discord: https://discord.gg/Dyw8ctf
At IMATS London 2019, I sat and had a great chat with Rick from Bolton University. For those that may not be aware, a breif Rick bio: "Richard is a senior lecturer and Programme Leader of the Special Effects for Film and TV degree at the University of Bolton. He’s been teaching at the university for several years and specialises in character work, in both the prosthetic make-up effects and model-making fields. " In the episode, we talk about the massive effect 3D printing and technology is having on what was previously a traditional skills area. What is cool is that new blood is coming in, taking on board the new tech and learning old skills for the first time in equal measure, making something new and quite special as a result. He is an interesting chap and has, I think you will agree, a very good voice for radio! Give us a listen and let us know what you think. Incidentally, all the lecturers at Bolton have been doing great work there for years, making a real impact on the quality of work and competence the students leave with. The lecturers and support crew in all the courses at Bolton have been so generous and supportive, they really do deserve a shout out. We recently collaborated with various mentors to support their recent Island of Dr Moreau project which was filmed this past week. More on this exciting collaboration with Matt Winston from the incredible Stan Winston Character School of Character Arts here. In it, we discuss various things, and I mention a He-Man and a Skeletor suit made for a Money Supermarket commercial built by Legacy FX. Check out the cool behind the scenes video of David Monzingo, Brian Best and Myself wrangling suits for the commercial shoot in London here. I was lucky enough to help out just for a day - David and the Legacy FX team handled the build and full shoot days - it was a blast! Todd and I chatted about safer mould materials, which is great for anyone with limited workshop access, open spaces and extraction. This led to an interesting discussion about comparing plaster and resin use in the UK and USA for mould making. The materials we mentioned were acrylic polymers to be used with Gypsum, and sound similar in regards to mixing and properties: Jesmonite by Jesomite Acrylic Plaster Polymer by Alec Tiranti Forton MG by Smooth-On Acrylic One by Active Composite Technologies We also discuss the workspaces used by students in makeup schools and colleges, measuring accuracy in CAD and ZBrush and the amazing work of Landon Meier. If you haven't seen his stuff, it really is incredible and you can do a lot worse for entertainment than check out his stuff here: http://www.hyperflesh.com/ This article is also entertaining: https://www.greatbigstory.com/stories/this-guy-makes-the-world-s-most-convincing-masks His Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hyperfleshdude/ His YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/disgustedbaby Correction - In the podcast at 19:03 it was Monsterpalooza 2018 we did the Bela Lugosi application - not IMATS as I said. D'oh! Have a splendid week! We shall return soon. Kind regards --- Stuart & Todd.
Special Guest Elizabeth Fickenscher joins hosts Chad Robinson and Russell Guest for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998) [R] Genre: Horror, Thriller, Slasher Starring: Jamie Lee Curtis, Adam Arkin, Michelle Williams, Adam Hann-Byrd, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, Janet Leigh, Josh Hartnett, LL Cool J, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Branden Williams, Nancy Stephens, Beau Billingslea, Matt Winston, Larisa Miller Download from Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play, iTunes, iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts. Please share your thoughts on the movie or the Episode.... Director: Steve Miner Recoded on 2019-09-21
This episode was inspired by a listener, Gareth Enticott, who analysed five years of data about the standard of teams’ hotels at the Tour de France. Are there any trends? Do some teams consistently get the best hotels, while others get the worst? And how does The Cycling Podcast compare? We hear from Lotto-Soudal manager Marc Sergeant, Mitchelton-Scott sports director Matt White, Team Ineos technical director Carsten Jeppesen, former rider Graham Jones, Matt Winston of Sunweb and Astana rider Magnus Cort, who reviews every hotel he stays in. Kilometre 0 by The Cycling Podcast is supported by Hansgrohe
The Giro d’Italia arrived in Modena, home of Luciano Pavarotti and balsamic vinegar and on the doorstep of the Ferrari Formula 1 team on the day that their former world champion Niki Lauda died. Join Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe for an unexpected, uncharacteristic but very welcome post stage G&T as they discuss the winners and losers of a crash-affected sprint finish. We hear from the Groupama-FDJ team-mates of stage winner Arnaud Demare and discuss which of the sprinters can win in tomorrow’s last chance saloon and whether Italian champion Elia Viviani can save his Giro at the last moment. In the second part we take a trip to Cesenatico and the Marco Pantani museum as the Giro approaches the 20th anniversary of his great downfall at Madonna di Campiglio. We also eat piadine at the family-owned sandwich shop. In part three we discuss the theory of de-training during a relatively easy opening week and get the opinion of Team Sunweb’s race coach Matt Winston, then hear from the young Welshman making his Grand Tour debut, Scott Davies. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science in Sport.
On this episode of The Bonus Material Podcast, Thom Carnell & Langley J West talk with Stan Winston School of Character Arts Co-Founder and actor, Matt Winston.
Welcome to Season Two of Star Trek Enterprise, guys! We made it! Archer and Daniels are poking around a library in the 31st century while back in the 22nd, the crew of the Enterprise is desperately trying to survive a Suliban occupation of their ship. Shockwave Part 1 was one of the strongest of the series so far, will part 2 keep it going? Enterprise 02x01 - Shockwave Part 2 Directed by Allan Kroeker Written by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga Guest Stars: John Fleck, Matt Winston, Vaughn Armstrong, Gary Graham, Keith Allan, Jim Fitzpatrick There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser, and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 1st episode of season two of Star Trek: Enterprise, Shockwave Part 2. Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - Written by Diane Warren, performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra === Show Notes Cold Open After Archer disappears, T’Pol offers to drop out of warp so that Silik can come aboard and verify he’s truly not there. Trip protests her foolishness in agreeing to such a thing, only to realize there are no other options and that he was the one who was being truly foolish. Act I Archer and Daniels trapse through the Future Ruins as the Captain becomes increasingly frustrated with the time traveler’s inability or refusal to clarify much about what’s going on. After becoming concerned that it looks like the monument to a federation was never even built, Daniels and Archer make their way to a library. Upon entering, Daniels is surprised to learn that the library is not filled with electronic storage like he expected, but instead good old fashioned paper books that they get to work looking through in order to piece together what went wrong. Back aboard the Enterprise, the Suliban are unable to locate Captain Archer but do detect a temporal signature in the turbolift where he was last seen. The Suliban take control of the Enterprise and the ship warps away. At Starfleet Headquarters, Soval is scolding Admiral Forrest for the fact that Archer and the Enterprise are three days late in following their orders to rendezvous with the Vulcan ship. He tells Starfleet that since it’s obvious that Captain Archer has gone rogue and must be holding T’Pol against her will, he has no option but to send a Vulcan ship to get her back. Act II After taking the Enterprise back to The Helix, Silik finds himself unable to contact Future Guy. While Silik’s buddy strongly advocates for blowing up the Enterprise, Silik advises him to have the surgeons get ready and to deliver him the Vulcan for some drug-assisted interrogating. Daniels’ research in the library has him realizing that taking Archer from the 22nd Century is what caused Daniels’ time to be destroyed, and the only way to fix it is to find a way to return the captain to his own time. Using Archer’s communicator and scanner, Daniels thinks he might have a way to communicate with the past and Archer goes to collect some materials. Trip found a workaround that allows him to use comms, and he reaches Reed and tells him to sit tight until he can get the rest of the crew on the line. T’Pol is returned to her quarters after her being drugged and interrogated by Silik, when a disembodied Archer head appears and tells her that she needs to find a way to make it over to Crewman Daniels’ quarters. Act III A conference call among the Enterprise crew via Trip’s comm system hack has everyone agreeing that the claustrophobic Hoshi is the perfect person to send through a cramped conduit shaft. After swinging by Phlox’s quarters to pick up some hypos, Hoshi shows up at Reed’s quarters topless after a “comedic” series of incidents. Later, T’Pol is feigning craziness in a hallway as some Suliban walk by, and then BOOM -- Enterprise crewmen fall from the sky and knock them out with drugs. Reed makes his way to Daniels’ quarters and pulls out a device from a secret compartment. Upon exiting, he sees some Suliban waiting for him, who proceed to rough him up something fierce. Under pressure, he tells Silik that Archer told him to destroy this device before he left to prevent Silik from contacting someone. After he’s returned to his quarters, T’Pol and Travis successfully take over engineering and initiate a core breach. The Suliban drag the Enterprise away from The Helix and scurry away, and then the Enterprise shuts off all the fireworks and goes into warp. Silik is using the device Reed recovered trying to communicate with Future Man, when the typically stationary fella jumps out of the projection and reveals himself to actually be Archer. Act IV Archer drags Silik out of the room with a gun to his head telling him to call off the ships he sent after Enterprise. The Enterprise itself is taking a helluva pounding, which all stops suddenly, confusing the bridge crew. All of the Suliban vessels break off, save one, which turns out to be carrying Captain Archer and his prisoner Silik. The Enterprise docks with the Vulcan vessel and phone home where Soval tells them that even though they didn’t kill those 3,600 miners, they still kinda suck and should be brought home. Archer gives a speech about gazelles in Africa being better than humans before T’Pol steps in andlaunches some torpedoes of truth about how the Vulcans aren’t that great either. Starfleet will meet to discuss the future of the mission, and holler back at them shortly. Archer shows up in T’Pol’s quarters in the middle of the night wearing his PJs to let her know that everything is awesome and that she’s probably what made the difference. T’Pol still doesn’t believe in time travel.
In this week's podcast, Benn and I have a conversation inspired by the movie, Thanks for Sharing; a film that describes 12 Step culture through the experiences and relationships of recovering sex addicts. The movie was directed by Stuart Bloomberg who also co-wrote the screenplay with Matt Winston and features performances by Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins, Gweneth Paltrow, Josh Gad, Joely Richardson, Patrick Fugit, and Alecia Moore (Pink).
The Temporal Cold War heats up as Future Man and Silik continue to meddle with Archer's historic mission. The death of 3600 Paraagan colonists rests on Archer's shoulders, the Enterprise is ordered to return to Earth, and Crewman Daniels visits Archer despite shedding his mortal coil earlier this season. Season one of Enterprise wraps up in a big way! Enterprise 1x26 - Shockwave Pt. 1 Directed by Allan Kroeker Written by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga Guest Stars: John Fleck, Matt Winston, Vaughn Armstrong, Breezy There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser as we discuss the 26th episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, Shockwave Pt. 1. Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - Written by Diane Warren, performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra === Show Notes Cold Open The Enterprise approaches a mining colony of a matriarchal society for a visit, while Trip, Archer and T’Pol discuss the possibility of future human settlements as large as the nearly 4,000 people that populate this one. The Enterprise receives the colony’s strict landing protocols, but as the shuttlepod descends to the planet there is an explosion that quickly spreads across the planet. Act I In the medbay, the crew tries to figure out what happened as Trip’s injuries from the explosion are being treated. Hoshi assures the Captain that there is nobody left in the colony to answer because they watched it burn. After all scans and logs show the plasma ducts were closed, but do still show the point of origin for the explosion being directly under the shuttlepod, Archer calls Earth to deliver the bad news to Admiral Forrest. T’Pol requests Phlox keep a close eye on the captain because he’s being emotional, but the doctor assures her that he is behaving naturally for someone dealing with so much grief. Scans of the planet reveal evidence that the atmosphere must have been ignited by a plasma, but Reed remains certain the shuttle’s plasma ducts were closed as ordered. Archer takes Trip and T’Pol into his ready room and informs them that he has heard back Admiral Forrest with the news that the Enterprise mission has been canceled and they have been ordered to return home. Act II T’Pol joins Archer in his quarters to tell him that while there have been some questionable decisions he’s made, there have also been many unimpeachable ones. She advises him to convince Starfleet to continue the Enterprise’s mission, and she will makes the same case with the Vulcan government. Phlox is packing up Medbay while Trip is hollering about how terrible everything is, but Doc maintains faith in humanity’s future. In his quarters, Archer crawls into bed and turns off the light, but turns it on moments to find himself on Earth ten months earlier. Crewman Daniels appears and tells the Captain that he sent him back because the destruction of the mining colony was never recorded in history, so must have been caused by a faction in the Temporal Cold War. Back aboard the Enterprise in the present, Reed brings Archer a device discovered just where the Captain said it would be that was designed to emit a plasma beam. The Captain tells Hoshi to make the coms go on the fritz for a few hours, and reverses course back to the destroyed colony. Act III Archer tells the crew he’s met with Crewman Daniels, and uses the knowledge he gained from that conversation overcome a quantum engineering problem for Trip, and to provide instructions to T’Pol on how to extract Suliban logs from data discs. Reed and Archer enter Crewman Daniels’ old quarters to extract Suliban ship schematics from a toy the time traveler left in his quarters after his last visit. The mysterious flurry of orders Archer issued previously culminate in them locating a cloaked Suliban ship hiding on a nearby planet and disabling it. Trip, Archer and T’Pol board the disabled vessel, taking down a bunch of Suliban. After they retrieve the data disks, they retreat back to their shuttlepod and order the Enterprise to set course for the Vulcan ship as soon as they are aboard. Act IV The Suliban Data disks reveal a cloaked Suliban ship attaching the device responsible for causing the destruction of the mining colony to the shuttlepod. Silik relays the events to Shadowy Future Man, who orders him to capture Archer but let Enterprise continue on its journey. T’Pol stands by her belief that time travel is impossible in spite of seemingly overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Reed calls the captain and Trip to the bridge because something is fishy with their warp field. That something fishy turns out to be a fleet of heavily armed cloaked Suliban vessels. Silik orders the captain to turn himself over, or he’ll destroy the Enterprise. Archer agrees, and leaves T’Pol in command of the ship and Hoshi in command of Porthos. To the puzzlement of the bridge crew, the Suliban hail once again after the captain has left, frustrated that Archer has not turned himself over. The captain exits the turbolift, but he no longer finds himself aboard the Enterprise, but instead amidst the wreckage of a city in the 31st Century. Crewman Daniels appears and tells him there is no way to send him back to his own time.
Time travel episodes, man. We go a little off the rails now and again this episode as we try to dissect the motives of our time traveling crewman, straighten out the logic of time travel, and argue over the physics of grav-plating. This episode is absolutely riddled with spoilers. The audio is a little funny on this as Joe and Anna had to share a mic, but that should be fixed by next episode! Memory Alpha: Link Enterprise 01x11 - Cold Front Directed by Robert Duncan McNeill Written by Stephen Beck, Tim Finch Guest Stars: John Fleck, Matt Winston, Michael O'Hagan, Joseph Hindy Join Anna Heiser, Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 11th episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, Cold Front. There Are A Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra
In episode 35 of our podcast (the first episode under our new name!) Jack, Chris and Ryan introduce our new website before interviewing Matt Winston who runs the Stan Winston School of Character Arts! Stan Winston School: http://www.stanwinstonschool.com Podcast: http://www.jurassicoutpost.com/podcast Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jurassicoutpost Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jurassicoutpost Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/jurassic_outpost
High seas tentacly fun fest… thanks Kickstarter!! Harbinger Down stars Lance Henriksen, Matt Winston, and Camille Balsamo and is directed by Alec Gillis. You got a movie recommendation for us? Tweet us @onestarpodcast!
We near the end of Horrortober with the latest Kulturecast to pay tribute to horror legend Wes Craven with his final entry into the story of Freddy Krueger: Wes Craven's New Nightmare. The film features Heather Langenkamp playing a herself as she is coerced, by director Wes Craven and a demonic entity that has taken the form of Freddy, to play Nancy Thompson one more time. It's a meta-take on the classic franchise, and an interesting entry as well. We also speak with Matt Winston, son of special effects maven Stan Winston, who plays Chuck in the film.As always, you can follow Chris Stachiw on Twitter at @KultureStach, John Lein at @Johnlein1, Zach Wickwire at @kulturezached, Marc Hall at @decisivepumpk1n and Kulture Shocked at @KultureShocked. Make sure to check out the Stan Winston School here. You can also subscribe to the Kulturecast on iTunes here. Also, don't forget to check out our official Facebook page for news, upcoming reviews, contests, and new content.
Christopher and Jack talk with Stan Winston's son Matt Winston.
On this episode of CreatureGeek, Frank and I welcome Matt Winston of the Stan Winston School of Character Arts. We talk a lot about the school, growing up around such iconic makeup and designs. Matt also shares Len's real name for the first time on any podcast.
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "My So-Called Mind" - Show #447, Dec. 24, 2012 [Going deep, time unfolds (Entire show plays today...unfolding below!)] Show promo - "Radio Tropicale" - WTJU Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "12/13/12" - Show #446, Dec. 13, 2012 Vic - "Introduces show some previous week" - WTJU Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Snow plans to help" - Show #445, Nov. 29, 2012 [Do plans tell you what to do? (Samples)] Michael Nyman - "Drowning By Number 2" - Drowning By Numbers s.t. W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" Ken - "Freakout warmup" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "I Don't Remember to Breathe. (I do remember.)" - Show #444, 11/8/12 [Samples. Music from that] Vic - "This infamous dude" Clint Mansell (Featuring Kronos Quartet) - "The Shape Of Things To Come" - Requiem for a Dream s.t. They Might Be Giants - "Flying V" - Here Come the ABCs! Ken - "A few layers of layers" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Little Wings - "Cat cereal (Memo5)" [Finish your cereal, dude] Scholastic - "What Next" - How Do I Learn? [Does snow plan to melt?] Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Applause from show" - Outside: Show #387, 8/2/08, Austin [Samples] Tony Robbins - "Breathing exercise" Arvo Part - "Spiegel im Spiegel" Ogurusu Norihide Diane Cluck - "styrofoam flurries,plastic bag tumbleweeds,styrofoam icicles" Wayne Dyer - "Connecting to Intention" - Power of Intention Pete Heller - "Big Love" Ogurusu Norihide Jose Gonzalez - "Heartbeats" - Veneer [Maybe?] Ken - "I Don't Remember to Breathe. (I do remember.)" [The monologue is in there. Samples] possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Ken - "Manatee PSA" possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Charlie Kaufman [Some lecture] Scholastic - "What Next" - How Do I Learn? [Do some things always come next?] Serpico's wife - "You wanna be free and unattached" - Serpico [To go on fighting for your cause and keep torturing yourself] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Long and gentle (How many mistakes?)" - Show #443, 10/25/12 [Samples] possibilitywaves - "Every day, once a day, give yourself a present" BBC & Open University - "Talking Turtle (Seymour Papert)" - BBC-Open University [On Logo, and computers in education in the 80's] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "The Decadence of Obsolesence" - Show #432, 5/11/12 [Samples] Holcombe Waller - "I Can Feel It" - Into the Dark Unknown [Shaker looping] Jose Gonzalez - "Heartbeats" - Veneer Orson Welles interview - "I cannot compromise" Timothy "Speed" Levitch - "This need to work for a living" - The Cruise La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy" - Show #366, 5/24/05 [fuck, this one contains about 40 more samples in rapid succession. Samples] Live phone callers - "Austin" Explosions In The Sky CocoRosie - "By Your Side" Her Space Holiday - "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend" Jim Henson and Sam Pottle - "The Muppet Show Closing Theme (instrumental)" - The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem and More! The 25th Anniversary Collection Aleksandr Sokurov - Russian Ark Simple Minds - "Don't You Forget About Me (backwards)" Cranes - "Don't Close Your Eyes" - Jewel Lullatone - "My Second Favorite Song in the World" - Computer Recital Magnetic Fields - "In An Operetta" - i Magnetic Fields - "I Thought You Were My Boyfriend" Harrison Ford, River Phoenix - "How did America get this way?" - Mosquito Coast Harrison Ford - "We eat when we're not hungry..." - Mosquito Coast Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Just Wanted to Say Goodbye" - Show #363, 4/26/05 [Samples] Joe Frank - "Hamburger paper waste" - Another Country Pt. 3 Stan - "Live phone caller" [Austin] Steve - "Radio day" Dot - "We're listening to a CD" Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" Jim Henson and Sam Pottle - "The Muppet Show Closing Theme (instrumental)" - The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem and More! The 25th Anniversary Collection Flocabulary - "Quantify" [Rap song from SAT vocabulary study site] KOOP DJ - "One of our more exciting programs" Ken - "Unravelling" Fridge - "Harmonics" - Happiness [Spooky loopy thing from 5/11/05 show] Timothy "Speed" Levitch - "Running from the cops" - The Cruise W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Serpico's wife - "You wanna be free and unattached" - Serpico Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" [Herein, the extended eponymous jam.] Claire Danes - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) Patti D'Arbanville, Bennet Guillory, Wilson Cruz, others - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) Neutral Milk Hotel - "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea Jared Leto - "My So-Called Life" Latter Day Saints - "Our Jill?" Bright Eyes - "An Attempt to Tip the Scales" - Fevers And Mirrors Bee Gees - "More Than a Woman" Bill Nelson - "The Spirit Cannot Fail" - Chance Encounters in the Garden of Lights- (1) The Angel at the Western Window [Loopy guitar] The Feelies - "When Company Comes" Neil Young - "Down By the River" Belle and Sebastian - "This is just a modern rock song" - This is just a modern rock song Gundecha Brothers - "tGunitle" - Hum Sab Mahi Music behind DJ: W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" John F. Kennedy - "I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people" [or any other generation. Within the My So-Called Life episode] - "Ringing clock" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "You have Nowhere to Go" - (What's wrong?) An Ode to Walter Murch's THX-1138. Show #346, 12/21/04 [Samples] Walter Murch - "Sound effects" - THX-1138 J.S. Bach - Matthew's Passion Walter Murch - "What's wrong? Stay calm. 23, 22. We've got a malfunctioning officer" - THX-1138 Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" - "Animal breathing" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" I Am Robot and Proud - "Count to Six (I Am Robot and Proud Remix)" - The Uberkids Remixes Part 1 Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Swirled Freely" - Show #348, 1/4/05 [Samples] Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine (backwards)" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Splashing Strumming, Sometimes Stereo" - Show #288, 1/13/04 [Samples] David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up Ben Dixon - "Jumping In" - One-Minute Vacation [Splashing, screaming: Field recording: "Ku-Ring-Gai Chase, Australia"] Music behind DJ: David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up End of set Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine (backwards)" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Fridge - "Lost Time" John F. Kennedy - "Or any other generation" Claire Danes - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) [Slowed down] They Might Be Giants - "Flying V" - Here Come the ABCs! A.J. Langer - "Rayanne laughing at a note" - My So-Called Life, season 1 episode 3 Extra - ""That's my soda!"" - My So-Called Life, season 1 episode 3 - "Ambient music from one of the 15 shows playing" David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up The Books - "That Right Ain't Shit" - The Lemon of Pink [Strumming] La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" The Carpenters - "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" [Like a Disney cult theme song] Music behind DJ: - "We show what we have, we know what we are" David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up [Suz Slezak singing] Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" Matthew Broderick, Alexander Payne - "Apples, apples, and more apples" - Election [Now you can make a decision] J. S. Bach - Matthew's Passion Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "You have Nowhere to Go" - (What's wrong?) An Ode to Walter Murch's THX-1138. Show #346, 12/21/04 [Samples and FULL SHOW] Walter Murch - "You are in my hands, I am here to protect you, you have nowhere to go" - THX-1138 Don Pedro Colley - "How shall the new environment be programmed?" - THX-1138 [It all happened so slowly, most men failed to realize that anything had happened at all] Roddy Piper, Keith David - "He who has the gold makes the rules" - They Live [Everybody's got their own hard times these days] David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up [w/Suz] Kyle MacLachlan - "I'm going to let you in on a little secret" - Twin Peaks [Every day, once a day, give yourself a present] W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" Dj hummingbird feeder End of set Set: And now, Children's Television Voteshop, from 2004, the 6-minute edit! NOT in today's archive! Hear the full show at https://lastever.org/ken/extrav/audio/040727.shtml Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Children's Television Voteshop (2007 edit)" [FULL SHOW and samples] J. Peter Robinson - "Robotic Freddy Krugar hand nightmare opening scene" - A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 7 (New Nightmare) [Just like a real hand. Wes Craven, director; J. Peter Robinson, music; Miko Hughes, Heather Langenkamp, Matt Winston, Rob LaBelle, Wes Craven, David Newsom, actors] The Marx Brothers - "The Country's Going to War" - Duck Soup mike_fictiti0us - "The United States of America" [with George W. Bush] Tom Anthony - "3-2-1 Contact Theme song" - 3-2-1 Contact Season 1, Episode 1 ("Noisy/Quiet: Production & Processing of Sound") (Jan. 14, 1980) Frank DeVol - "The Brady Brides opening theme" - The Brady Brides TV show Peg Luksik, PA Parents Commission - "Who Controls the Children excerpts" - Who Controls the Children video (Aug. 3, 1992) [Presentation on "outcome based education" - goals-based behavior and attitude modification requirements for schools - targetted at Christian Coalition chapters and framed by anti-abortion Constitutional Party three-time candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania] Schoolhouse Rock! (George Newall, Bob Dorough, writers; Jack Sheldon, singer) - "I'm Gonna Send Your Vote To College (2002)" - Schoolhouse Rock! (Special 30th Anniversary Edition) DVD [We've got a tale to tell. The Disney/ABC propagandists reunited in 2001 just to make this delightful cartoon celebrating the existence of the electoral college that prevents citizens from having the final choice in presidential elections. "The electoral college will have the final voice."] Barney - "Being a police officer is all about helping other people" - Barney & Friends: Who's Your Neighbor? [People helping other people is what this world's about] Sonny Curtis - "Love Is All Around (The Mary Tyler Moore Show opening theme)" - The Mary Tyler Moore TV show Ben Shenkman - "Hebrew numbers" - Pi Schoolhouse Rock! (Lynn Ahrens, writer; Lori Lieberman, singer) - "The Great American Melting Pot" - Schoolhouse Rock! [Anyone can be the president] Billy Goldenberg - "Rhoda closing theme" - Rhoda TV show Michael Moore - "Excerpt about Al Gore in joint session of Congress certifying 2000 election results" - Fahrenheit 9/11 Liz Moses - "The show is about people and themes and ideas all coming into contact" - 3-2-1 Contact Season 1, Episode 1 ("Noisy/Quiet: Production & Processing of Sound") (Jan. 14, 1980) [Children's Television Workshop (CTW)] Schoolhouse Rock! (Lynn Ahrens, writer & singer) - "The Preamble" - Schoolhouse Rock! [Constitution for the United States of America] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/52586
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "My So-Called Mind" - Show #447, Dec. 24, 2012 [Going deep, time unfolds (Entire show plays today...unfolding below!)] Show promo - "Radio Tropicale" - WTJU Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "12/13/12" - Show #446, Dec. 13, 2012 Vic - "Introduces show some previous week" - WTJU Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Snow plans to help" - Show #445, Nov. 29, 2012 [Do plans tell you what to do? (Samples)] Michael Nyman - "Drowning By Number 2" - Drowning By Numbers s.t. W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" Ken - "Freakout warmup" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "I Don't Remember to Breathe. (I do remember.)" - Show #444, 11/8/12 [Samples. Music from that] Vic - "This infamous dude" Clint Mansell (Featuring Kronos Quartet) - "The Shape Of Things To Come" - Requiem for a Dream s.t. They Might Be Giants - "Flying V" - Here Come the ABCs! Ken - "A few layers of layers" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Little Wings - "Cat cereal (Memo5)" [Finish your cereal, dude] Scholastic - "What Next" - How Do I Learn? [Does snow plan to melt?] Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Applause from show" - Outside: Show #387, 8/2/08, Austin [Samples] Tony Robbins - "Breathing exercise" Arvo Part - "Spiegel im Spiegel" Ogurusu Norihide Diane Cluck - "styrofoam flurries,plastic bag tumbleweeds,styrofoam icicles" Wayne Dyer - "Connecting to Intention" - Power of Intention Pete Heller - "Big Love" Ogurusu Norihide Jose Gonzalez - "Heartbeats" - Veneer [Maybe?] Ken - "I Don't Remember to Breathe. (I do remember.)" [The monologue is in there. Samples] possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Ken - "Manatee PSA" possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Charlie Kaufman [Some lecture] Scholastic - "What Next" - How Do I Learn? [Do some things always come next?] Serpico's wife - "You wanna be free and unattached" - Serpico [To go on fighting for your cause and keep torturing yourself] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Long and gentle (How many mistakes?)" - Show #443, 10/25/12 [Samples] possibilitywaves - "Every day, once a day, give yourself a present" BBC & Open University - "Talking Turtle (Seymour Papert)" - BBC-Open University [On Logo, and computers in education in the 80's] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "The Decadence of Obsolesence" - Show #432, 5/11/12 [Samples] Holcombe Waller - "I Can Feel It" - Into the Dark Unknown [Shaker looping] Jose Gonzalez - "Heartbeats" - Veneer Orson Welles interview - "I cannot compromise" Timothy "Speed" Levitch - "This need to work for a living" - The Cruise La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Surely Laughter Brings You Closer to the Guy" - Show #366, 5/24/05 [fuck, this one contains about 40 more samples in rapid succession. Samples] Live phone callers - "Austin" Explosions In The Sky CocoRosie - "By Your Side" Her Space Holiday - "My Girlfriend's Boyfriend" Jim Henson and Sam Pottle - "The Muppet Show Closing Theme (instrumental)" - The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem and More! The 25th Anniversary Collection Aleksandr Sokurov - Russian Ark Simple Minds - "Don't You Forget About Me (backwards)" Cranes - "Don't Close Your Eyes" - Jewel Lullatone - "My Second Favorite Song in the World" - Computer Recital Magnetic Fields - "In An Operetta" - i Magnetic Fields - "I Thought You Were My Boyfriend" Harrison Ford, River Phoenix - "How did America get this way?" - Mosquito Coast Harrison Ford - "We eat when we're not hungry..." - Mosquito Coast Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Just Wanted to Say Goodbye" - Show #363, 4/26/05 [Samples] Joe Frank - "Hamburger paper waste" - Another Country Pt. 3 Stan - "Live phone caller" [Austin] Steve - "Radio day" Dot - "We're listening to a CD" Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" Jim Henson and Sam Pottle - "The Muppet Show Closing Theme (instrumental)" - The Muppet Show: Music, Mayhem and More! The 25th Anniversary Collection Flocabulary - "Quantify" [Rap song from SAT vocabulary study site] KOOP DJ - "One of our more exciting programs" Ken - "Unravelling" Fridge - "Harmonics" - Happiness [Spooky loopy thing from 5/11/05 show] Timothy "Speed" Levitch - "Running from the cops" - The Cruise W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" possibilitywaves - "Live text-to-landline message" Serpico's wife - "You wanna be free and unattached" - Serpico Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" [Herein, the extended eponymous jam.] Claire Danes - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) Patti D'Arbanville, Bennet Guillory, Wilson Cruz, others - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) Neutral Milk Hotel - "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea Jared Leto - "My So-Called Life" Latter Day Saints - "Our Jill?" Bright Eyes - "An Attempt to Tip the Scales" - Fevers And Mirrors Bee Gees - "More Than a Woman" Bill Nelson - "The Spirit Cannot Fail" - Chance Encounters in the Garden of Lights- (1) The Angel at the Western Window [Loopy guitar] The Feelies - "When Company Comes" Neil Young - "Down By the River" Belle and Sebastian - "This is just a modern rock song" - This is just a modern rock song Gundecha Brothers - "tGunitle" - Hum Sab Mahi Music behind DJ: W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" John F. Kennedy - "I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people" [or any other generation. Within the My So-Called Life episode] - "Ringing clock" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "You have Nowhere to Go" - (What's wrong?) An Ode to Walter Murch's THX-1138. Show #346, 12/21/04 [Samples] Walter Murch - "Sound effects" - THX-1138 J.S. Bach - Matthew's Passion Walter Murch - "What's wrong? Stay calm. 23, 22. We've got a malfunctioning officer" - THX-1138 Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere" - "Animal breathing" possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" I Am Robot and Proud - "Count to Six (I Am Robot and Proud Remix)" - The Uberkids Remixes Part 1 Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Swirled Freely" - Show #348, 1/4/05 [Samples] Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine (backwards)" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Splashing Strumming, Sometimes Stereo" - Show #288, 1/13/04 [Samples] David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up Ben Dixon - "Jumping In" - One-Minute Vacation [Splashing, screaming: Field recording: "Ku-Ring-Gai Chase, Australia"] Music behind DJ: David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up End of set Explosions In The Sky - "Your Hand in Mine (backwards)" - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place possibilitywaves - "Live phone call" Fridge - "Lost Time" John F. Kennedy - "Or any other generation" Claire Danes - "My So-Called Life" - Guns and Gossip (Season 1, episode 3) [Slowed down] They Might Be Giants - "Flying V" - Here Come the ABCs! A.J. Langer - "Rayanne laughing at a note" - My So-Called Life, season 1 episode 3 Extra - ""That's my soda!"" - My So-Called Life, season 1 episode 3 - "Ambient music from one of the 15 shows playing" David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up The Books - "That Right Ain't Shit" - The Lemon of Pink [Strumming] La Dusseldorf - "Rheinita" The Carpenters - "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" [Like a Disney cult theme song] Music behind DJ: - "We show what we have, we know what we are" David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up [Suz Slezak singing] Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" Matthew Broderick, Alexander Payne - "Apples, apples, and more apples" - Election [Now you can make a decision] J. S. Bach - Matthew's Passion Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "You have Nowhere to Go" - (What's wrong?) An Ode to Walter Murch's THX-1138. Show #346, 12/21/04 [Samples and FULL SHOW] Walter Murch - "You are in my hands, I am here to protect you, you have nowhere to go" - THX-1138 Don Pedro Colley - "How shall the new environment be programmed?" - THX-1138 [It all happened so slowly, most men failed to realize that anything had happened at all] Roddy Piper, Keith David - "He who has the gold makes the rules" - They Live [Everybody's got their own hard times these days] David Wax Museum - "Refuge" - Knock Knock Get Up [w/Suz] Kyle MacLachlan - "I'm going to let you in on a little secret" - Twin Peaks [Every day, once a day, give yourself a present] W. G. Snuffy Walden - "My So-Called Life theme" Dj hummingbird feeder End of set Set: And now, Children's Television Voteshop, from 2004, the 6-minute edit! NOT in today's archive! Hear the full show at http://lastever.org/ken/extrav/audio/040727.shtml Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Children's Television Voteshop (2007 edit)" [FULL SHOW and samples] J. Peter Robinson - "Robotic Freddy Krugar hand nightmare opening scene" - A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 7 (New Nightmare) [Just like a real hand. Wes Craven, director; J. Peter Robinson, music; Miko Hughes, Heather Langenkamp, Matt Winston, Rob LaBelle, Wes Craven, David Newsom, actors] The Marx Brothers - "The Country's Going to War" - Duck Soup mike_fictiti0us - "The United States of America" [with George W. Bush] Tom Anthony - "3-2-1 Contact Theme song" - 3-2-1 Contact Season 1, Episode 1 ("Noisy/Quiet: Production & Processing of Sound") (Jan. 14, 1980) Frank DeVol - "The Brady Brides opening theme" - The Brady Brides TV show Peg Luksik, PA Parents Commission - "Who Controls the Children excerpts" - Who Controls the Children video (Aug. 3, 1992) [Presentation on "outcome based education" - goals-based behavior and attitude modification requirements for schools - targetted at Christian Coalition chapters and framed by anti-abortion Constitutional Party three-time candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania] Schoolhouse Rock! (George Newall, Bob Dorough, writers; Jack Sheldon, singer) - "I'm Gonna Send Your Vote To College (2002)" - Schoolhouse Rock! (Special 30th Anniversary Edition) DVD [We've got a tale to tell. The Disney/ABC propagandists reunited in 2001 just to make this delightful cartoon celebrating the existence of the electoral college that prevents citizens from having the final choice in presidential elections. "The electoral college will have the final voice."] Barney - "Being a police officer is all about helping other people" - Barney & Friends: Who's Your Neighbor? [People helping other people is what this world's about] Sonny Curtis - "Love Is All Around (The Mary Tyler Moore Show opening theme)" - The Mary Tyler Moore TV show Ben Shenkman - "Hebrew numbers" - Pi Schoolhouse Rock! (Lynn Ahrens, writer; Lori Lieberman, singer) - "The Great American Melting Pot" - Schoolhouse Rock! [Anyone can be the president] Billy Goldenberg - "Rhoda closing theme" - Rhoda TV show Michael Moore - "Excerpt about Al Gore in joint session of Congress certifying 2000 election results" - Fahrenheit 9/11 Liz Moses - "The show is about people and themes and ideas all coming into contact" - 3-2-1 Contact Season 1, Episode 1 ("Noisy/Quiet: Production & Processing of Sound") (Jan. 14, 1980) [Children's Television Workshop (CTW)] Schoolhouse Rock! (Lynn Ahrens, writer & singer) - "The Preamble" - Schoolhouse Rock! [Constitution for the United States of America] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/52586