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Homecoming dances, overwhelming crushes, and…aliens?! In this episode about The Outsider, we're talking cosmic love. Melinda Metz packs in a whole lot of intergalactic goodness and meaningful themes in the first book of the Roswell High series, published in 1998. In this episode, Kaycee tells Ashley how she's been a Roswell girly since she saw the WB/UPN teen drama years ago. She shares her favorite characters (Michael and Maria, natch), while Ashley has a bone to pick with the irresponsible handling of a medical situation, and we want to read about Isabel organizing her makeup for an entire book. And of course…we have to talk about the Twilight elephant in the room. We found a marvelous pairing with Roswell High and Taylor Swift, which we explore in a comparative study on The Outsider and “Down Bad” from The Tortured Poets Department. Season 8, The Tortured YA Lit Department, is fueled by angst and some good Taylor Swift song dissection. If you're only here for a discussion of this week's book, Swifty Circle begins 44:00 minutes into the episode. Follow us on Instagram @toalltheya www.instagram.com/toalltheya You can find citations, notes, and further reading on this episode at our website kayceeracer.com/toalltheya Theme Music “Brat Pack” https://get.slip.stream/cI6gXL
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1072, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Tv Shows Based On Books By Women 1: This show and its prequel "The Carrie Diaries" were based on books by Candace Bushnell. Sex and the City. 2: Kathy Reichs drew upon her own work as a forensic anthropologist to pen the Temperance Brennan books that became this show. Bones. 3: In the 1970s and '80s Melissa Gilbert and Melissa Sue Anderson starred in "Little House on the Prairie", based on books by this author. Laura Ingalls Wilder. 4: 3 young E.T.s appear as humans and attend a New Mexico high school in books by Melinda Metz, the basis for this TV show. Roswell. 5: Based on novels by Deborah Harkness, "A Discovery of" these beings centers on historian Diana Bishop, who has magical abilities. Witches. Round 2. Category: Breads And Rolls 1: This bread made with dough left over from the previous day is associated with prospecting. sourdough. 2: This crescent-shaped roll dates back to the 1680s, when Austria and Hungary were at war with Turkey. a croissant. 3: This heavy, dark bread originated in Westphalia, Germany. pumpernickel. 4: Puddinglike spoon bread is made of this grain. corn. 5: Made of clumps of dough piled in a tube pan, bubble bread is also known by this simian name. monkey bread. Round 3. Category: D.I.Y. 1: This word for a way to save energy and money also refers to sealing up the seams of a ship. caulking. 2: To clean red wine out of a carpet, sprinkle on this common condiment for 15 minutes, then rinse with soap. vinegar (or salt). 3: Fix your stained-glass problems using this, the word for any alloy that's heated to join the lead strips. solder. 4: If you're working with wood that doesn't need a finished look, you can use the waffle-head type of this. a hammer. 5: To cut a hole in drywall for an electrical outlet, use this saw that sounds like you're working on a door. a keyhole saw. Round 4. Category: Catch The Quechua Word 1: The Quechua people of Peru used this word meaning "ruler" to refer to themselves. Inca. 2: This 4-letter alternate name for the mountain lion comes from the Quechua. puma. 3: The Quechua word for "bark" gives us the name of this malaria medicine obtained from the bark of a tree. quinine. 4: Quechua for "dried flesh", it's meat cut into strips and cured. jerky. 5: Louisiana French for a bonus given to a customer for making a purchase, it's from the Quechua for 'to give more". lagniappe. Round 5. Category: Animals Among Us 1: The U.S. military used these animals to aid the clearing of underwater mines during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. dolphins. 2: The lesser pandas of Asia are related to this "masked" North American mammal of the genus Procyon. the raccoon. 3: Plentiful in the Eurasian steppes in the late Pleistocene, these animals stood 16 feet high and had tusks 16 feet long. mammoths. 4: A traditional Uzbek meal might include shurpa, the meat of this "timid" animal served with vegetable soup. a lamb (or sheep). 5: Like the last passenger pigeon, the last captive Carolina parakeet died in the 1910s in this Ohio city's zoo. Cincinnati. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
Nghe trọn nội dung sách nói Nhân Duyên Mèo Định trên ứng dụng Voiz FM: https://voiz.vn/play/2567 MacGyver, nhân vật chính trong cuốn sách “Nhân duyên Mèo định”, là một chú mèo tinh nghịch, thích đùa giỡn, leo trèo nhưng luôn ôm ấp hy vọng có thể khiến cô chủ của mình hạnh phúc. Bạn có đang sở hữu một chú mèo như thế? Điều ấn tượng nhất của cuốn sách chính là mạch chuyện thỉnh thoảng được kể từ góc nhìn của chú mèo Mac tinh nghịch với trái tim tràn ngập sự yêu thương. Mac mong cô chủ của nó hạnh phúc, muốn mọi người xung quanh thoát khỏi nỗi buồn và sự cô độc. Với lối kể chuyện hóm hỉnh, và cách xây dựng nhân vật độc đáo, “Nhân duyên Mèo định” không chỉ mang lại những giây phút giải trí mà còn truyền tải nhiều thông điệp ý nghĩa dành cho bạn đọc. Như Jamie và David, những người trẻ hiện đại sống tẻ nhạt, sợ yêu đương vì những vấp ngã của quá khứ, đã được chú mèo Mac kết nối để thoát khỏi bóng ma của sự cô đơn. Họ đã dần phá bỏ những bức tường họ vô thức dựng lên sau khi trải qua những mất mát, tổn thương, bắt đầu mở lòng đón nhận yêu thương, cũng như cho bản thân và những người xung quanh một cơ hội tìm kiếm hạnh phúc. Tại ứng dụng sách nói Voiz FM, sách nói Nhân Duyên Mèo Định được đầu tư chất lượng âm thanh và thu âm chuyên nghiệp, tốt nhất để mang lại trải nghiệm nghe tuyệt vời cho bạn. --- Về Voiz FM: Voiz FM là ứng dụng sách nói podcast ra mắt thị trường công nghệ từ năm 2019. Với gần 2000 tựa sách độc quyền, Voiz FM hiện đang là nền tảng sách nói podcast bản quyền hàng đầu Việt Nam. Bạn có thể trải nghiệm miễn phí đa dạng nội dung tại Voiz FM từ sách nói, podcast đến truyện nói, sách tóm tắt và nội dung dành cho thiếu nhi. --- Voiz FM website: https://voiz.vn/ Theo dõi Facebook Voiz FM: https://www.facebook.com/VoizFM Tham khảo thêm các bài viết review, tổng hợp, gợi ý sách để lựa chọn sách nói dễ dàng hơn tại trang Blog Voiz FM: http://blog.voiz.vn/ --- Cảm ơn bạn đã ủng hộ Voiz FM. Nếu bạn yêu thích sách nói Nhân Duyên Mèo Định và các nội dung sách nói podcast khác, hãy đăng ký kênh để nhận thông báo về những nội dung mới nhất của Voiz FM channel nhé. Ngoài ra, bạn có thể nghe BẢN FULL ĐỘC QUYỀN hàng chục ngàn nội dung Chất lượng cao khác tại ứng dụng Voiz FM. Tải ứng dụng Voiz FM: voiz.vn/download #voizfm #sáchnói #podcast #sáchnóiNhânDuyênMèoĐịnh #MelindaMetz
From Caped Crusader to Canine Crusader Actor Burt Ward was the original 'Robin' on the hit series Batman. Because of security issues during Batman's filming, he had to have two large breed dogs with him all the time. Now he's devoted to giant breed dogs and runs the Gentle Giant Rescue. He tells Animal Radio that as many as 25 Great Danes share his bed with him and his wife Tracy. Listen Now The Secret Life of Mac Inspired by the viral videos of cats stealing clothes and other items, author Melinda Metz weaved a story about a Klepto-kitty named Mac who will steal your heart. Why is it some cats, left to their own devices, choose to abscond with everything from lingerie to money? Listen Now EMT's Can't Treat Animals… Yet Police in Boston are praising proposed legislation that would allow emergency medical service workers to treat police dogs injured in the line of duty. Currently, Massachusetts' laws penalize EMT's if they assist an animal in an emergency. Listen Now Can Our Pets Become Addicted To Opioids? The opioid crisis isn't just impacting people. A new study in Pennsylvania says there's been a big increase in the amount of pain medication being prescribed for pets in the state. The new research shows opioid prescriptions for animals in the state are up 41% over a 10-year period. It's unclear why there's been such a dramatic increase. But, if opioids are so addictive for humans, are they addictive to pets? Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
Roswell, New Mexico is a science fiction drama series on The CW that first premiered in 2019. Though it's based on the Roswell High book series by Melinda Metz, and draws elements from the 1999 TV adaptation starring Shiri Appleby, it is not a pure remake of either. The newer series jumps ten years into the main characters' futures while reimagining much of their backstory, relationships and abilities. Already in its final season, we're jumping in to talk about episode 11, “Follow You Down,” and give our review. Welcome and enjoy!
Lois has been hailed by critics as one of the most highly respected directors in the Bay Area. She has directed over 75 productions at Playhouse West and other theatres throughout the country. Her versatility as a director ranges from Pinter’s Betrayal “Betrayal Sparkles” (San Francisco Chronicle) to Noel Coward’s Private Lives “The production is crisp, clean and wonderfully vicious in a velvet-lined sort of way” (Contra Costa Times) to Sandy Wilson’s The Boy Friend (Bay Area Critic’s Circle awards for Best Entire Production and Best Direction of a Musical) “Every facet of this musical gem has been polished – Leaves the audience cheering” (San Francisco Bay Times). Pat Craig of the Contra Costa Times wrote: “Playhouse West is the most consistently excellent theatre on this side of the hill, and one of the best in the entire Bay Area.” Lois has personally won 7 Bay Area Critic’s Circle Awards, 6 for directing and choreographing and 1 for Best Actress in 2001. Her World Premiere Production of the musical In This House garnered 4 Critic’s Circle Awards, 2 of which were awarded to Lois for Best Musical and Best Direction of a Musical in 2008. Lois Grandi launched her performing career at age of 12, as a solo ballet dancer with The Philadelphia Orchestra. At age 17, she ventured from Philadelphia to New York, where she became enamored with Musical Theatre. Shortly thereafter, she found herself doing the Charleston, singing and having a blast in the Off Broadway production of The Boy Friend at The Cherry Lane Theatre. Thus, her initiation into the professional theatre! Roles that followed, included Louise in Carousel with John Raitt, Leisl, in The Sound of Music, Tiger Lily in Peter Pan with Sandy Duncan and Betsy Palmer, and Laurey in Oklahoma! opposite Peter Palmer. While in New York, she made many TV commercials and industrial films. She launched the choreography facet of her career, with The Music Man starring Bert Parks. Lois moved to The San Francisco Bay Area and raised her family. Back to work after a little break, she sang in many clubs in The Bay Area and made numerous industrial films and TV commercials. She had a recurring role in the TV series Up and Coming for PBS, and performed in and directed productions in various theatres in the area. In 1984 she founded The Performing Arts Academy (later re-named The Playhouse West Academy) and founded Playhouse West Theatre in 1995. In 2005, Lois performed as Melinda Metz in Michael Weller’s What the Night is For. “Melinda changes before your very eyes – from coquettish to a neurotic mess. The actress does an emotional striptease with unusual skill in peeling off the character’s protective layers.” (Talkinbroadway.com). Earlier at Playhouse West she played the heart wrenching, handicapped Edna in Light Sensitive by Jim Geoghan. This role won her the Best Actress Critic’s Circle Award. “Lois Grandi shines in the role of Edna” East Bay Express. She was most recently seen in the TV series Trauma and played Melissa in Love Letters at The Willows Theatre in 2009. www.loisgrandi.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/confessionsofanactress/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/confessionsofanactress/support
Don't hit that Paws button! Your co-hosts are here with a Purr-fectly wholesome episode to get you through your week! Listen in as Rachel tells Margie all about Talk to the Paw, by Melinda Metz. And don't miss your opportunity to cat-ch up on some big announcements for our Patreon!
From Caped Crusader to Canine Crusader Actor Burt Ward was the original 'Robin' on the hit series Batman. Because of security issues during Batman's filming, he had to have two large breed dogs with him all the time. Now he’s devoted to giant breed dogs and runs the Gentle Giant Rescue. He tells Animal Radio that as many as 25 Great Danes share his bed with him and his wife Tracy. Listen Now The Secret Life of Mac Inspired by the viral videos of cats stealing clothes and other items, author Melinda Metz weaved a story about a Klepto-kitty named Mac who will steal your heart. Why is it some cats, left to their own devices, choose to abscond with everything from lingerie to money? Listen Now EMT’s Can’t Treat Animals… Yet Police in Boston are praising proposed legislation that would allow emergency medical service workers to treat police dogs injured in the line of duty. Currently, Massachusetts' laws penalize EMT's if they assist an animal in an emergency. Listen Now Can Our Pets Become Addicted To Opioids? The opioid crisis isn't just impacting people. A new study in Pennsylvania says there's been a big increase in the amount of pain medication being prescribed for pets in the state. The new research shows opioid prescriptions for animals in the state are up 41% over a 10-year period. It's unclear why there's been such a dramatic increase. But, if opioids are so addictive for humans, are they addictive to pets? Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
We're on the Road to Ros, folks! This week, Victoria goes rogue to review The Seeker— the third book in the Roswell High series by Melinda Metz. Join her as she tackles the important questions, like: How have these characters been interpreted across different media? What hints might The Seeker have for season 2? AND Is Maria psychic, or has she just been sniffing too many essential oils??? Email: rospodnewmexicast@gmail.com Twitter: @TheRospod Tumblr: https://rospodnewmexicast.tumblr.com/ Green Man by Ketsa is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
From Caped Crusader to Canine Crusader Actor Burt Ward was the original 'Robin' on the hit series Batman. Now he’s devoted to giant breed dogs and runs the Gentle Giant Rescue. He tells Animal Radio that as many as 25 Great Danes share his bed with him and his wife Tracy. Listen Now The Secret Life of Mac Inspired by the viral videos of cats stealing clothes and other items, author Melinda Metz weaved a story about a Klepto-kitty named Mac who will steal your heart. Why is it some cats, left to their own devices, choose to abscond with everything from lingerie to money? Listen Now EMT’s Can’t Treat Animals… Yet Police in Boston are praising proposed legislation that would allow emergency medical service workers to treat police dogs injured in the line of duty. Currently, Massachusetts' laws penalize EMT's if they assist an animal in an emergency. Listen Now Can Our Pets Become Addicted To Opioids? The opioid crisis isn't just impacting people. A new study in Pennsylvania says there's been a big increase in the amount of pain medication being prescribed for pets in the state. The new research shows opioid prescriptions for animals in the state are up 41% over a 10-year period. It's unclear why there's been such a dramatic increase. But, if opioids are so addictive for humans, are they addictive to pets? Listen Now
This podcast is hosted by Liz Prugh and Meg Bonney. The two discuss The CW’s latest pilot, the untitled ‘Roswell’ reboot. We’ve chosen to call the show a “reimagining” versus a reboot, given that the cast, crew, and writer behind the new show aim to make it timely and relevant to today, with its own unique spin on the original novel series written by Melinda Metz. Tune into our Pure Fandom Podcast: Reimagining ‘Roswell’ Episode 3 as we dive into the facts of the real Roswell Incident and the many conspiracies surrounding that event. The CW’s new pilot, the untitled reimagining of the cult classic Roswell, will be based on the book series. The Originals writer, former entertainment journalist, and published author Carina Adly MacKenzie helms the new show as series writer and executive producer (see our exclusive with MacKenzie), and the pilot episode is directed by former The Vampire Diaries and The Originals showrunner Julie Plec. Tune in for details on: -What went down in Roswell, NM in 1947 -How the real life Roswell Incident can play into the show -Project Mogul and the conspiracy theories -Meg's alien-induced panic -Liz dropping some sick cosmic knowledge -Our never ending concern for the well being of Matt Donovan -The latest casting news -And more! Follow Meg and Liz on Twitter @MegBonneyWriter and @lizprugh for more TV and sci-fi news, and check our CW coverage on your favorite shows. Follow more news on purefandom.com!
This podcast is hosted by Liz Prugh and Meg Bonney. The two discuss The CW’s latest pilot, the untitled ‘Roswell’ reboot. We’ve chosen to call the show a “reimagining” versus a reboot, given that the cast, crew, and writer behind the new show aim to make it timely and relevant to today, with its own unique spin on the original novel series written by Melinda Metz. Tune into our Pure Fandom Podcast: Reimagining ‘Roswell’ Episode 2 as we dive into the Roswell High book series and all of the lore that we hope to see in the show. The CW’s new pilot, the untitled reimagining of the cult classic Roswell, will be based on the book series. The Originals writer, former entertainment journalist, and published author Carina Adly MacKenzie helms the new show as series writer and executive producer (see our exclusive with MacKenzie), and the pilot episode is directed by former The Vampire Diaries and The Originals showrunner Julie Plec. Tune in for details on: -The Roswell High book series character breakdowns -The alien lore from the book series -Aura colors and lots and lots of smells -Our hopes for Liz and her journey (Liz the Roswell character, not our Liz) -How much we want Nathan Parsons (Max) to sniff everyone -How The CW is evolving and how we hope that will play into Roswell -Our future merchandising tips for the show (you're welcome, The CW) Follow Meg and Liz on Twitter @MegBonneyWriter and @lizprugh for more TV and sci-fi news, and check our CW coverage on your favorite shows on purefandom.com.
This podcast is hosted by Liz Prugh and Meg Bonney. The two discuss The CW's latest pilot, the untitled 'Roswell' reboot. We've chosen to call the show a "reimagining" versus a reboot, given that the cast, crew, and writer behind the new show aim to make it timely and relevant to today, with its own unique spin on the original novel series written by Melinda Metz. Tune into our Pure Fandom Podcast: Reimagining 'Roswell' as we dive into all the buzz around The CW's new pilot, the untitled reimagining of the cult classic Roswell. The Originals writer, former entertainment journalist, and published author Carina Adly MacKenzie helms the new show as series writer and executive producer (see our exclusive with MacKenzie), and the pilot episode is directed by former The Vampire Diaries and The Originals showrunner Julie Plec. Tune in for details on: -New cast announcements (The Originals fans, get ready for more Nathan Parsons!) -The fierce females behind the show's pilot, and how their passions will influence the new series; -The premise of the new series (hint: it covers real issues we can all relate to—it's not just another story with a love triangle!) -Why sci-fi fans should be excited (aliens, duh); -Why you should give the show a chance if you're new to the genre; -If the aliens will have belly buttons or not (wait...or was that Kyle/Tyler XY?! #DontJudgeUs) Follow Meg and Liz on Twitter @MegBonneyWriter and @lizprugh for more TV and sci-fi news, and check our CW coverage on your favorite shows on PureFandom.com
Author of the Roswell High series, Melinda Metz, joins Tim for this episode. Melinda discusses the background and insight for her latest book, Talk To The Paw. Melinda and Tim chat about the real life klepto-kitties that are taking the internet by storm. Take a listen and learn more about an adorable cat burglar that is sure to steal your heart. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Melinda Metz – Talk To The Paw with Tim Link
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Autopilot 11 - Roswell Roswell is an American science fiction television series developed, produced, and co-written by Jason Katims.[1] The series debuted on October 6, 1999 on The WB and moved to UPN for the third season. The last episode aired May 14, 2002. In the United Kingdom, the TV series aired as both Roswell High[2] and Roswell. The series is based on the Roswell High young adult book series, written by Melinda Metz and edited by Laura J. Burns, who became staff writers for the television series.