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Car Con Carne
One of Chicago's hidden treasures: Irish American Heritage Center (Episode 954)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 19:52


Irish American Heritage Center (4626 N. Knox) celebrates Irish and Irish American culture through events, music, theater, literature, and language. It's truly one of the city's hidden treasures, which is why I'm thrilled to spotlight what they do in this episode. Home to Fifth Province Pub, Mayfair Theatre and plenty of meeting and event spaces, the Irish American Heritage Center is a wonderful place for community, culture and music. Bonus: It's in a giant, century-old, north side, school building, which makes it look and feel unique and very Chicago. Joining me for conversation over bangers & mash from Fifth Province Pub are Brian Esterline (Hospitality Manager) and Ki Wolf-Smith (Board of Directors). Meet me on a Friday after work for a Guinness and Tullamore Dew? Car Con Carne (a Q101 podcast) is presented by Alex Ross Art. Visit Alex Ross on YouTube (@TheAlexRossArt) to keep up to date with one of the comics industry's most important and celebrated creators. ## The summer season at Ravinia kicks off next month… and there's no place more comfortable to see outdoor shows.   Your Ravinia Ticket gets you a free ride in Metra's UP North Line… e train ride to and from the park on Metra's Union Pacific North Line.  Just show your same-day concert ticket to the conductor, and you're good to go! Go to ravnia.org for the full season schedule and tickets! ## A smart home connects virtually all of the technology in your home.  With an Easy Automation-installed smart home system, you and your family can control nearly every device and system in the house in ways that are easy and fun to use. Transform your living space with cutting-edge home automation. Experience seamless control over audio/video, lighting, climate, security, and more. Embrace the future of smart living – your home, your rules. Get a quote by visiting Easy-automation.net, or call Dan at 630.730.3728See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

OARsome Morning Show
OARsome Morning Show - 04-04-2024 - Elton John vs Billy Joel - Cam and Sam

OARsome Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 13:42


Elton John vs Billy Joel - Cam and Sam bring their award-winning tribute show featuring the music of two of rock/pop's greatest artists to the Mayfair Theatre on 5-6 April. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz

OARsome Morning Show
OARsome Morning Show - 27-10-2023 - The Cherry Orchard - Blaize and Sarah Barham

OARsome Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 16:31


The Cherry Orchard - Blaize and Sarah Barham of SBZ Productions preview their upcoming season of Checkhov play The Cherry Orchard at Dunedin's Mayfair Theatre. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz

Comics for Fun and Profit
Episode 781: Episode 781 - Jason Interviews Josh Stafford & Eric Larson - Mayfair Theatre, Ottawa, Ontario

Comics for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 95:30


Episode 781 - Jason Interviews Josh Stafford & Eric Larson - Mayfair Theatre, Ottawa, OntarioBuilt in 1932 in the depths of the Great Depression, the Mayfair Theatre is one of Ottawa's last two neighborhood cinemas, and one of the oldest surviving independent movie houses in all of Canada. It has the distinction of never having been owned by, or affiliated with, any of the major cinema chains.The Mayfair is notable for the fact that it contains a number of architectural features that make it unique in Ottawa, and possibly in Canada. It is one of the few surviving examples of an “atmospheric cinema”, built with a particular theme to enhance the movie-going experience and draw the movie-goer into the world of the imagination. The same architectural features that were incorporated into its interior design in 1932 – the detailing that suggests a Spanish-style villa – have been virtually untouched over these past ninety years. mayfairtheatre.ca Support Our Patreon Unlock More C4FaP Bonus Content https://www.patreon.com/comicsfunprofit  Kyle's RPG Podcasts: Encore of the Lost & Two Past Midnight @DorkDayPodcast https://www.dorkdayafternoon.com  Shop Kowabunga's Exclusive Variants https://shopkowabunga.com/shop/ Donations Keep Our Show Going, Please Give https://bit.ly/36s7YeL Get on the Kowabunga (Deep  Discount Comics) FOC and Preorder list http://eepurl.com/dy2Z8D Thank You Shout Out to Our Patrons: Adam P., Eric H., Jon A., Andrew C., Bradley R., Aaron M., Darrin W., Dennis C., David D., Martin F.  Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on twitter.com/ComicsFunProfit & instagram.com/comicsforfunandprofit Like us on Facebook.com/ComicsForFunAndProfit Subscribe, rate, review on itunes, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube. Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast. Listen To the Episode Here: https://comcsforfunandprofit.podomatic.com

#BHN Big Hairy News
#BHNDunedin | Ep7 | Lee Vandervis for Dunedin City Mayor

#BHN Big Hairy News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 97:48


#BHNDunedin | Ep7 | Lee Vandervis for Dunedin City Mayor Candidate Statement My principal place of residence is in the Dunedin City Council area. I am also standing for Councillor. As your independent Mayor free from Old-Boy or Party-Political pressures, I will fight to keep our $3 billion 3 Waters assets from Government/Iwi takeover, keep our One-Way traffic flowing, optimise more parking and ensure that Councillors know what most people want with regular informal referendums. I will promote Vibrant Dunedin and use my long Councillor and business experience to attract investment, get real returns from Council Companies, stop rates and debt increases of $100 million annually, defer $100 million+ of planned cycleways through George st, Princes st, Uni etc, and get progress on stalled decisions like Stadium use, Unitary Council, Sammy's, Mayfair Theatre, and Taieri Gorge Railway (that has been costing us $2.5 million annually just to mothball). Dunedin's glorious past shows that we can have a glorious future if we: encourage development rather than retreat (as with South Dunedin), open smaller easier contracts to everyone, and ensure Democratic decisions.

Black Fawn Distro's Takeover Tuesday
Filmmaker & Programmer Lee Demarbre From the Mayfair Theatre

Black Fawn Distro's Takeover Tuesday

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 83:05


Independent filmmaker Lee Demarbre joins us on this week's episode of Black Fawn Distro's Takeover Tuesday as we dive into Canadian cinema. In addition to directing such films as the cult classic "Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter" and the horror flick "Smash Cut," Lee is also the film programmer at the iconic Mayfair Theatre: a century-old heritage site located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. We're talking 35mm prints, special VHS editions of "Lethal Weapon 2," the importance local cinemas play in our communities, and his new upcoming project "Enter The Drag Dragon!"MORE INFO ABOUT THIS EPISODE:The Mayfair Theatre: instagram.com/mayfairtheatreLee Demarbre: instagram.com/lee_demarbrePLEASE LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE!BLACK FAWN DISTRIBUTIONFan Driven Canadian Film CompanyWeb: blackfawndistribution.comStore: blackfawndistribution.com/storeFacebook: facebook.com/blackfawndistroInstagram: instagram.com/blackfawndistro​Twitter: twitter.com/blackfawndistroTwitch: twitch.tv/blackfawndistroYouTube: youtube.com/blackfawndistro​ 

OARsome Morning Show
OARsome Morning Show - 05-07-2021 - Dimmer Tour - Shayne P Carter

OARsome Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 15:42


Dimmer Tour - Shayne P Carter previews a tour that will bring a full seven-piece band to play the Mayfair Theatre on 2 October.

Horror Movie Survival Guide
HMSG Interview with Josh Stafford of the Mayfair Theatre!

Horror Movie Survival Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 65:50


Josh Stafford is co-owner and geek-in-chief of the Mayfair Theatre in Ottawa, a classic single-screen independent cinema that opened in 1932. He co-hosts the popular weekly Mayfair Theatre Podcast, which passed 300 episodes at the end of 2020.He is also the writer of Zomkeys, which has 3 issues of self contained stories published from Winter Star Comics. He had a story (co-written by Howard Wong) published in Hogtown Horror, and a story included in the digital anthology Strange Romance. He also wrote the DC Super Hero Girls episode titled #FlashForwardFlashBack. Current comic book projects includes the story Red Giant in the anthology Flip, Volume 2, and the five issue horror miniseries Damned Cursed Children (co-written by Howard Wong), published by Source Point Press.Josh chose a fantastic Canadian horror flick, that neither Julia or Teri had seen, called Ginger Snaps (2000). It's the coming of age story of two death-obsessed sisters who have to deal with more than just puberty...when one of the sisters, the red-headed one aptly named Ginger, gets bitten by a werewolf. Will she snap or can the sisters survive!?We are thrilled to have Josh on our show, and are proud to help shout out his wonderful theater, comics and podcast!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/HorrorMovieSurvivalGuide)

Heroes World Podcast
Retro Review: The Crow (1994) with Howard Wong & Josh Stafford from Damned, Cursed Children

Heroes World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 104:06


Hey folks! Join us for a very special LIVE taping of our Podcast with special guests Howard Wong & Josh Stafford. They will be joining us to talk The Crow (1994) and their new book coming out called Damned , Cursed Children published by Source Point Press. (00:51:00) Does the Cult Classic starring the late Brandon Lee hold up in 2020?Follow Howard on his blog and check out the Mayfair Theatre if your in the Ottawa area!

Inside Joke: Space Force
Don Lake (Brady Gregory); Lauren Houseman (Writer); Kathleen Felix-Hager (Costume Designer), Episode #104

Inside Joke: Space Force

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 40:56


Let’s go inside Netflix’s Space Force - #104 Lunar Habitat. We’ll look at what it took to get this show off the ground, the blast they had on set, and hear exclusively from the hilarious Don Lake who plays General Brad Gregory. Writer of the episode Lauren Houseman and Costume Designer, Kathleen Felix-Hager also join to talk about the team effort required to put this episode in orbit. Inside Joke: Space Force Netflix, 2020

For the Record with Brian Westbrook

The For the Record with Brian Westbrook crew was at Mayfair Theatre this week, in front of a live audience. We hit on a ton of Eagles and Sixers themes, with Meek Mill and Cam Newton as well!    

Mayfair Theatre
175: Nobody's Complained Yet!

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 37:09


This week, Andrew, Eric, and Josh chat about: Robocop sequels, the troubles of the DC Cinematic Universe, kid actors growing up, Star Wars jerks, the Look Who's Talking trilogy, Josh confirms that Michael Bay did not ruin his childhood, they reminisce about the very 1st Mayfair Theatre podcast, and more! Plus, they chat about the films screening the week of July 13th - 19th, 2018: First Reformed, Won't You Be My Neighbor, Hotel Artemis, Pulp Fiction, The Night Eats The World, and Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda! (They forgot to also mention that it's the 107th Consecutive Month screening The Room!)

Unsolved Mysteries of the World
The Unsolved Abduction & Murder of Kelly Cook S01E10

Unsolved Mysteries of the World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2017 22:00


The village of Standard, Alberta is home to about 353 residents living a peaceful country lifestyle just 80 km from Alberta's largest city, Calgary. On April 22, 1981, however, big city crime, shocked the tiny village to the core. Standard would never be the same, and Alberta would be on edge.15 year old Kelly Cook was abducted and later found murdered. Alberta would be on gaurd for years to come as the case bled into the psyche of every parent. To this day, the abduction and murder of Kelly Cook remains unsolved.Investigators have worked tirelessly on the case for decades and there is a special room dedicated to the files for the Cook homicide which is filled to the roof with boxes and boxes of evidence. More than 2200 possible suspects have been looked at, and police confirm the case is still active.RCMP believe this was a well planned crime. But let us delve into this further to see if there is another possibility.Reports indicate that Kelly Cook received a phone call from a man identifying himself as Bill Christensen who asked her to babysit for him that evening. He explained he would pick her up at her residence. Kelly routinely babysat and although she did not recognize the name, the surname was a common one in that area. Crime was virtually none existent and residents would often leave doors unlocked. Kelly's friend Cindy Krabsen, who also babysat regularily, recalls Kelly was uneasy and asked if Cindy knew this Bill Christinsen person, but then Kelly reassured herself because she indicated to Cindy that when she asked if the man knew where she lived, he reassured her by providing the names of her next door neighbors.At 8:30 PM a car pulled up in front of the Cook house and beeped his horn. The driver did not leave his care and Kelly walked out of her house and climbed into the automobile's front passenger seat and then the care simply drove off. Kelly Cook's younger sister Marnie, aged 12 at the time, watched this unfold from the basement window.Later that night, concerned that Kelly had not called in to report where she was and that she had not returned home, they called the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. A quick local search yielded no results and as a result a massive local search was launched, but again yielded no results or even clues.Police knew they were dealing with a dangerous person and had hopes that Kelly Cook would be found alive and immediately started pressing into the evidence they could gather. They traced the original call from the man identifying himself as Bill Christensen to a local gas station owned by Lee Abbott, which was several miles outside of Standard on Hwy 561 and The Trans Canada Highway. Police learned that Kelly Cook may not have been the intended victim as a witness came forward and identified herself as Kelly's friend. She had received a call from Bill Christensen on April 18th who phoned from The Standard Hotel Bar and who asked to have her babysit, however, she was not feeling well and was busy, so she passed along Kelly Cook's phone number as a back up.Bar staff identify the man as having a rough attitude. He walked directly up to the bar and almost demands to use the telephone. He makes the call to Kelly's friend, buys a case of beer and gets annoyed about his change and leaves without evening saying thank you. They include a vague description of a tanned, heavy set man.However, there are reports that a man who entered a local restaurant asking the waitress if she did babysitting and if she could help him out. The waitress gave Kelly Cook's friend's number, and she in turn gave the number of Kelly Cook.A composite describes of the the man from all witnesses indicated the perpetrator as being about 30-40 years old, 5 10, 160 pounds medium to heavy build with a round face and swarthy complication. His hands and face were weather beaten but with short dark hair and clean shaven. He had a blue windbreaker with a possible logo on it. The car he was driving is reported as being a 1978 full sized Chrysler or GMC, light colour with possible Alberta plates.If we are to believe these reports, then the perpetrator had not planned on a specific victim. He was most likely fishing for a young girl, any girl. But the question remains, why do this in such a small village where the relative amount of young girls is low and the chance of being identified high?There are reports that the school at which Kelly Cook was attending received a telephone call just prior to the abduction. In March 1981, a photo ran in a local paper of a girl from a figure skating club. The Principle of the school recalls that a man indicated he saw the girl in the photo and wanted to know more about her. The Principle indicated it was not policy to reveal the girls name, address or phone number. The caller hung up. It seemed as if the perpetrator was looking for a specific type of girl and may have settled on Kelly Cook.Police learned that at 10pm the evening of the abduction a call was placed to the operator from a payphone in Hussar, Alberta, only 25 km away. The operator reported that she hear the sound of a woman screaming and then the call was cut off. Police believe that this may very well have been Kelly Cook. Speculation is that the perpetrator stopped for gas, but at this hour, at that time, everything would have been closed. Did Kelly jump out of the vehicle in an attempt to escape? Or was she held captive near the payphone?The two month in depth search for Kelly Cook ended on June 29th when her badly decomposed body was found in an irrgation canal 90 miles southeast of Standard. The discovery was made by two Taber youths riding motorcycles along Highway 36 along the shore of Chin Lake, a natural reservoir 25 miles east of Lethbridge.The body was so badly deteriorated that the Calgary medical examination office was unable to determine how, or when, Kelly Cook died. Later, the press indicated they received reports that Kelly died of asphyxiation but she was not sexually assaulted, leaving investigators baffled as to the motive of her slaying. She was bound by the hands and feet by rope and anchored by two concrete blocks. The body was found several yards from shore, and 200 yards from the highway bridge. The body was only discovered because of the low levels of Chin Lake due to a drought. The RCMP subsequently dragged the lake in an unsuccessful search for additional clues, and a team of divers also conducted a fruitless exploration.Following the discovery of her body, there was an eerie twist in the case. On July 2, 1981, a man went into the Calgary funeral home where Kelly's body was being kept and demanded to see the corpse. Attendants turned him away. Police still haven't been able to determine whether the man was her killer. Police say it was not common knowledge that Kelly's body was in that funeral home following the autopsy'.RCMP Inspector George Foulon says investigators were searching for this man where Cook's body was being held after an autopsy before it was shipped to Standard. Foulon said the man walked into the funeral home during the early evening of July 2 claiming to be a friend of the Cook family and "requested to view the body." He was told he could not and he left.The Cook family has told police they were unaware of any friends of theirs who had tried to view the body in the Calgary funeral home. Nor was it public knowledge that the body was in the funeral home. The man was described as being in his mid to late 30s, about five feet, 11 inches tall and 165 to 170 pounds. He was heavy set and had a dark complexion.The man never came forward and was not identified.Four and a half months after the abduction, girls in Canmore, Alberta, 2 hours west of Standard along Hwy 1 reported getting strange calls from a man, who's name was not remembered. The man was requesting a babysitter and said he would pick up the babysitter at their house and drive them. Suspicious of the request and that they did not recognize the name in a small town of 3000, each girl failed to provide the service to the man. RCMP were called and investigated but no leads surfaced other than the phone calls were placed by a man using a payphone and that he had called 11 girls and if a girl turned him down, he asked for referrals, just like Kelly Cook's abductor had done.But let's back up a bit, before the abduction of Kelly Cook, before the creepy call to the school and before the search for a babysitter by the unidentified man.On April 1, 1981 it is reported that Michelle Allan, aged 15, provided a warning to residents and children about a child abductor and that it is unsafe for anyone her age to be on the streets alone, even in a small community, like the one she resided in.Michelle Allan's experience began near the Mayfair Theatre at about 6:30PM in Olds, Alberta which is 1.5 hours north of Standard Alberta. She was on walking toward the Theatre when a small care stopped opposite her. Seeing the American license plates, Michelle also stopped thinking that the lone occupant might need some directions. Instead, the driver got out, grabbed her and shoverd her into the car and took off toward Red Deer Alberta.Michelle said the driver was frustrated with the selection of hotels in Red Deer so he continued on toward Edmonton. Again, in Edmonton he was dissatisfied with the selection and then drove back to Leduc where he stopped at the Leduc Inn. Once stopped, Michelle struggled with the driver and managed to get out of the vehicle where she began screaming for help. One man came to her assistance and then a crowd gathered. Police were called and Michelle and her abductor were taken into the RCMP officer. Michelle was reunited with her parents and facing charges was 44 year old Chester Keith Bordelon, of no fixed address, from Louisiana. He faced multiple charges including deportation.It is unclear what exactly happened to Chester Keith Bordelon, if he was released on bail, or on a promise to appear, or was deported immediately or if he ever did time in jail. What is for certain is that he died in 2008 in Morrow, Louisiana. It is unknown if he had any charges or convictions. What is assumed is that he was from Louisiana, so would have had a tanned complexion, like the perpetrator in the Kelly Cook abduction and murder. What is known is that he was a child abductor and a sexual predator in 1981.In 2017 Toronto Police stated they want to find child killer Dennis Melvin Howe by any means possible, and either dead or alive. Detective Sergeant Stacy Gallant of the cold case squad says no other killer equals Howe for the sheer evil and depravity that seers in his dark soul.Howe raped and murdered a 9 year old and squished her body into a refrigerator. For more than three decades, detectives have scoured the earth for the elusive killer. No tip has been too outlandish for them to chase down. The road has led to heartache and nearly all leads have been dead ends.For some, Howe is a suspect in the Kelly Cook case. Howe was last seen in Winnepeg, Manitoba in the early 1980s. Howe had a lengthy criminal record and spent almost 15 years in a Saskatchewan prison for assaulting women and girls.Although no confirmed records show Howe in Alberta, it is possible he was there in 1981. He was born in Regina and it is said he visited Alberta in the past. Howe's whereabouts today are unknown.Another interesting suspect is Robert Edward Brown, who was a junk yard worker and pig farmer who was arrested in 1983 for the murder of two girls, one in High River and another in Okotoks Alberta in 1981. The first was beaten to death and the other, a 16 year old female stabbed to death. Robert then poured gasoline on each of the bodies and burned them until only charred remains were left.During police interviews Brown indicated he had committed other murders in Alberta and up to seven across Canada. He provided details not released to the public about some cases to which the police believe his narrative. In 1981 he was living in Blackie about an hour south of Standard Alberta.However, Robert Brown will never divulge any more, as he was was knifed to death by a fellow inmate in 1986.And then there is serial killer Terry Arnold, of St. Catharines Ontario. Terry moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba and then to Bentley Alberta. Terry was a troubled youth who found himself in and out of youth centres. His first relationship ended quickly when his new wife in 1980 found out about his kinky views about having sex with children. Arnold told her that if they had a daughter, he would have intercourse with her when she was old enough. She left her husband and was so terrified she aborted their baby. At this time he lived in Calgary Alberta and it is at this time, the killing started.Some people believe that Terry Arnold's first victim may have been Kelly Cook. Psychiatrists said he had a high IQ and was very detail oriented and was bold. However, at the time of the abduction and murder of Kelly Cook, Terry was only 18 years old. However, witnesses in his other murders during this time say he looked much older, more like he was in his 30s. Terry Arnold was said to be living in Strathmore, minutes away from Standard in 1981. This is where the Standard figure skaters pictures were published and maybe even where they practised. Arnold's girlfiend at the time believed to be a Victoria Spakowski claimed that a local skating rink was their place for hanging out and socializing prior going to Winnipeg. Arnold may have seen or met or even known some of the Standard figure skaters. Barb Stoppel, a later murder victim of Terry Arnold had previously disclosed Arnold’s fascination and fixation with girls wearing the skaters costume of the day.Terry Arnold worked across Canada and the United States as a hand for a travelling carnival. At this time, both Canadian Law Enforcement and the FBI suspect him of serial raping girls as young as 10 and murdering others across Canada and the US. In the 1990s he was convicted of raping four girls, aged 10, 11, 15 and 16 to which he only received 6 and half years in prison. Arnold was also the main suspect in the 1987 death of Calgary teen Denise Lapierre and the 1988 murder of Roberta Marie Ferguson, last seen getting into a car near Chilliwack, British Columbia. He was also a prime suspect in the unsolved murder of Barbara Stoppel, aged 16 in Winipeg. Authorities believe he may have raped and murder dozens of young girls in Florida, Virginia, Texas, Oklahoma New York and even in Mexico.Terry Arnold was serving a life sentence for the 1987 killing of Christine Browne, aged 16 near Kelowna BC after she had refused to have sex with him.Recently a Calgary woman has come forward, claiming Arnold raped and sodomized her as the nine-year-old daughter of one of Arnold's Calgary girlfriends in the 1980s. The traumatized woman has spent the ensuing years fighting depression, alcoholism, working as a stripper and dealing with her anger that the man who victimized her could roam the country for so long without being caught.Terry served only five years of his life sentence and then won a new trial on appeal after he argued some documents available to the Crown had not been made available to him. Terry is rumoured to have also made some very loose confession about murdering Cook, but it is not publicly available.But like the previous suspect, Terry took the secrets with him to the grave. At age 42, he ended his own life in an apparent drug overdose suicide. He left a suicide note that did not include any confessions. In fact, he declared his innocence. He was scheduled to appear on child porn charges.The Kelly Cook investigation remains open as law enforcement believe the perpetrator is still alive.Between 1981 and 1986, more than 20 RCMP investigators have been handed the Cook file and today it still remains active. All have reviewed it with a fresh outlook, but in the end all have come to the same conclusion: not a stone has been left unturned in the search. Over the years the murder file has been shifted from investigator to investigator for a fresh look, yet all of them have been stumped.Law enforcement strongly believe the killer and police have crossed paths at some time during the investigation, which has exhausted thousands of man hours.Police believe they have spoken with the killer at least once.Although Standard town residents are disappointed the case remains unsolved, they are not critical of the police. Most say the police have done everything they can.Witnesses described the man as 30–45 years old in 1981, making him about 63–78 today. He was around 178 centimeters (5’10″) in height with a medium to heavy build and dark hair. There is currently a $120,000 reward being offered to anyone with information.Rumours abound in 2017 that police have a suspect in mind and are investigating. Any tips, are essential in bringing justice to Standard and for Kelly Cook and her family.Anyone with information is asked to call the Serious Crimes Branch South Airdrie “K” (AB) Division at 403-420-4900 or Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-8477. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mayfair Theatre
Mayfair Theatre Podcast 100 (January 12 2017)

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 31:25


Andrew and Josh welcome fellow Mayfair crew member Anya to the podcast for the first time, as they chat about movies screening from January 13th - 19th: Manchester By The Sea, Lion, Krisha, Nocturnal Animals, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Freddy Vs Jason. Plus, we completely forget to mention that it's our 100th episode!

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 99 (January 4 2017)

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 35:53


Happy New Year! Andrew and Josh chat about three movies at the Mayfair this week: Manchester By The Sea, Lion, and Railroad Tigers. Plus, they discuss some of their favourite movies of 2016. And, Josh typecasts Chris Pine (who comes up in conversation by being in one of the movies from the Best Of list), because he is too handsome.

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 98 (December 28 2016)

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2016 29:17


Andrew and Josh get together to chat about a bunch of movies that we're screening this week, over the Holiday Season: Moonlight and Manchester By The Sea return for 2nd weeks, family matinees of Storks and Miss Peregrine's Post For Peculiar Children, American Pastoral, Christine (not the John Carpenter one), and the Ottawa Premiere of The Autopsy Of Jane Doe.

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 97 (December 21 2016)

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 27:53


Andrew and Josh chat about the last batch of movies before the Christmas Eve / Christmas break: A pair of Golden Globe 2017 nominees with Moonlight, and Manchester By The Sea. Plus we've got Holiday Season matinees of the back by popular demand The Eagle Huntress, the animated adventure The Secret Life Of Pets, and the modern Christmas Classic, Elf!

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 96 (December 14 2016)

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2016 31:32


Andrew and Josh chat about an extra packed schedule this week, for December 16th - 22nd, 2016. We've got three Ottawa Premieres: Operation Avalanche, The Eyes Of My Mother, and Seed: The Untold Story. Two films are being held over for encore weeks: Rules Don't Apply, and Loving. Plus there's Elle, the 88th consecutive month of The Room, Die Hard, a Kids Club presentation of A Christmas Story, and the 10th Saturday Morning All-You-Can-Eat-Cereal Cartoon Party! So much to see!

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Mini Ep 3 (December 8 2016)

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 6:22


Josh checks in with a quick Mini Ep, to update listeners on what the Mayfair Theatre is screening from December 9th - 15th, plus a trio of special Holiday screenings coming soon!

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 95 (December 1 2016)

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 23:52


Andrew and Josh chat about The Carer, plus a trio of Ottawa Premieres: Southside With You, Sky On Fire, and One More Time With Feeling! Plus, we mention a couple of upcoming special screenings for the Holidays: Saturday Morning Cartoons, and a Kids Club presentation of A Christmas Story! In a new concise podcast record of under 24 minutes!

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 94 (November 24 2016)

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 38:48


Andrew, Josh, and Lee get together on a horrible winter afternoon to chat about films screening Friday November 25th - Thursday December 1st: The Eagle Huntress, The 9th Life of Louis Drax, Queen of Katwe, Snowden, American Honey, Labyrinth, The Polar Express, and Saturday Night Sinema! Plus, we mention Thanksgiving, Philip Glass, a Donald Trump rom-com, and a crazy error in a recently released World War II film.

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 93 (November 17 2016)

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 24:34


Josh and Andrew chat about movies screening at the Mayfair for the week of November 18th - 24th: The Dressmaker, The People Vs Fritz Bauer, The Eagle Huntress, The Handmaiden, and The Rocky Horror Picture Show! Plus, we somehow manage to wrap up the show in under 25 minutes, a new record!

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 92 (November 10 2016)

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 39:48


This week, Sam from the Absent Friends shadow cast joins us to chat about this year's Rocky Horror Halloween screenings. Plus, Andrew tells us about our Ottawa Premiere of Don't Look Down. We also mention the rare happening of a week with 5 returning films: Gimme Danger, The Dressmaker, Denial, The Violin Teacher, and the 87th consecutive month of The Room! There are 2 edits in the podcast, thanks to computer error (and because of Josh's cat nudging a cable loose), see if you can notice them!

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 91 (October 26 2016)

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 32:51


The weekly podcast from the historic Mayfair Theatre in Ottawa, Ontario. This week we chat about Mean Dreams, The Violin Teacher, Denial, Girl Asleep, and our annual Halloween tradition of a bunch of screenings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show hosted by the Absent Friends shadow cast! Plus, Josh gets scared when he's in the theatre by himself and hears weird noises.

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 90 (October 20 2016)

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 37:58


Weekly podcast from the historic Mayfair Theatre in Ottawa, Ontario.

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 89 (October 14 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 31:58


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 89 (October 14 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 88 (October 7 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2016 41:53


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 88 (October 7 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 87 (September 29 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 31:47


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 87 (September 29 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 86 (September 23 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2016 33:36


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 86 (September 23 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 85 (September 17 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 32:29


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 85 (September 17 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 84 (September 8 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 32:26


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 84 (September 8 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 83 (September 1 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 32:06


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 83 (September 1 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 82 (August 26 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 34:52


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 82 (August 26 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 81 (August 19 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2016 31:24


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 81 (August 19 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 80 (August 12 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 44:35


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 80 (August 12 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 79 (August 5 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016 30:26


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 79 (August 5 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 78 (July 28 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016 35:43


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 78 (July 28 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 77

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016 32:00


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 77 by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Mini Ep 1 - July 14 2016

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 11:00


A mini episode for the week of July 15th - 21st, chatting about new movies screening at the Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 75 (July 7 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016 42:18


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 75 (July 7 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 74 (June 29 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 40:35


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 74 (June 29 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 73 (June 24 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 39:26


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 73 (June 24 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 72 (June 17 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2016 34:16


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 72 (June 17 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 71 (June 10 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2016 35:46


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 71 (June 10 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 70 (June 2 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 34:28


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 70 (June 2 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 69 (May 26 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 49:14


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 69 (May 26 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 68 (May 19 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 32:29


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 68 (May 19 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 67 (May 13 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 35:29


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 67 (May 13 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 66 (May 4 2016)

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Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 45:06


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 66 (May 4 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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Mayfair Theatre Podcast 65 (April 29 2016)

Mayfair Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016 44:53


Mayfair Theatre Podcast 65 (April 29 2016) by Mayfair Theatre

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