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#michaelokeefe #NYPD #authorRetired 1st grade NYPD Detective Michael O'Keefe talks about his three novels After 24 1/2 years with the NYPD, including having served in some of the toughest neighborhoods during the most crime-ridden era in NYC history, O'Keefe writes police crime novels in the tradition of Joseph Wambaugh that are based on his experiences as a cop. Hear O'Keefe talk about his harrowing career in law enforcement, including, most notably, his role at the center of the Washington Heights riot of 1992, a cataclysmic event that rocked the entire city of New York. Hear O'Keefe's thoughts on policing today, and also how he transitioned from his life as a gung-ho New York cop to a retired author of crime fiction novels. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
Bill McIntyre and Jon Gallo talk with Dr. Lawrence Eisenstein, Nassau County Commissioner of Health, about the latest on COVID-19 in the county and the vaccine rollout. They also speak with Newsday reporter Michael O'Keefe about updates to NCPD/SCPD Reform Plans.
#Policeoffthecuff real crime stories episode # 3/2021 talking about the #NightStalker case as seen on #Netflix. Listen to three NYPD homicide detectives talk about the Night Stalker case, Richard Ramirez and his reign of terror he inflicted upon the Los Angeles, and San Francisco suburbs in a 6 month stretch from March 1985 to August 1985. Listen to the unique perspective of the investigators as they talk about case linkage, evidence, dealing with the press and the overall investigation --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
Police off the Cuff Real Crime Stories episode # 2/2021 part # 2 with retired 1st grade detective Michael O'Keefe. In this part # 2 episode we go more in depth into the documentary on Netflix #theYorkshireripper. We examine the documentarians premise that the case was the victim of bias against prostitutes and women in particular, This resulted in a serial killer operating and murdering women for over 5 years in the Yorkshire area. We examine the case and determine that there were a lot of investigative mistakes that allowed the ripper to run his reign of terror for 5 years that included 13 murders, and 7 other documented attacks where women got severly injured. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
On today's episode Michael O'Keefe is interviewed in regards to the Netflix documentary, #TheRipper, a serial murder spree that occurred in Yorkshire England between 1975 and 1980. The perpetrator #PeterSutcliffe was arrested in 1980. He died in November of this year of Covid-19. Michael O’Keefe is a retired 1st Grade Detective from the NYPD. For twenty-four years, he worked in the toughest neighborhoods in New York, specializing in investigating Homicides and other violent crime. He was born and raised on the mean streets described in his fiction. His characters and settings are drawn from the people he encountered there—on both sides of the law. Shot to Pieces is his first novel, published this July. He is presently near completion on two others. He lives on Long Island with his family, where he writes a little, and practices the ancient martial arts of lawn, and swimming pool maintenance—when he is not coaching football. You can find out more about Michael O'Keefe on his Website and his books are available on Amazon --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
As we celebrate this holiday season and the end of 2020 Matt Adams takes you back to our enlightening conversation with Michael O'Keefe as they discuss his (successful) bid to caddy at the 2020 US Open, starring in "Caddyshack", and other fun stories.
This week's episode of 'Under the Strap' was an absolute treat, as host T.J. Auclair welcomed actor Michael O'Keefe -- a man most well-known to golf fans as Danny Noonan from the hit comedy Caddyshack -- and PGA Tour caddie Kip Henley. O'Keefe recently caddied a couple of practice rounds at the U.S. Open and explained to TCN that he's hoping to land a bag at the upcoming Masters. He also provided some outstanding behind-the-scenes stories about the making of Caddyshack, explained why he didn't embrace being "Noonan" until 2007, talked about the respect he has for caddies and a whole lot more, including a fun exchange with Henley over a couple of Noonan-related tweets Henley sent out during the U.S. Open.
My final guest of U.S. Open week is Michael O'Keefe, the actor that played Danny Noonan in Caddyshack! We spoke about his two days on the bag at the U.S. Open caddying for Danny Balin and what it was liked to bring his iconic character back to Winged Foot 40 YEARS after the movie was released. Richie's Gift GOFUNDME - Fundraiser for Winged Foot Caddies New Towels are IN STOCK! Available for sale HERE. Subscribe to The Back of the Range Subscribe in Apple Podcasts and SPOTIFY! Also Subscribe in YouTube, Google Play , Overcast, Stitcher Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on Twitter! Follow us on Facebook! Email us: ben@thebackoftherange.com Website: www.thebackoftherange.com Voice Work by Mitch Phillips
In this first episode part # 3 of real crime stories retired NYPD detective and author Michael O'Keefe discusses a triple homicide that he investigated while being assigned to the 83 precinct in Brooklyn. Mike uses his keen investigative sense to determine that the case was not a routine fire where three people perished. Certain things about the crime scene lead Mike to believe that the fire Marshall's initial determination as a un-suspicious fire were incorrect. He develops the case form their and the determination as suspicious lead to a triple murder investigation. Mike continues the investigation and makes an arrest and gets closure for the families of the victim's. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
We spend time with America’s favorite golf caddy, Danny Noonan. Michael O’Keefe, the actor who played him in “Caddyshack,” talks about his goal to caddy in the U.S. Open.
In this first episode part # 2 of real crime stories retired NYPD detective and author Michael O'Keefe discusses a triple homicide that he investigated while being assigned to the 83 precinct in Brooklyn. Mike uses his keen investigative sense to determine that the case was not a routine fire where three people perished. Certain things about the crime scene lead Mike to believe that the fire Marshall's initial determination as a un-suspicious fire were incorrect. He develops the case form their and the determination as suspicious lead to a triple murder investigation. Mike continues the investigation and gets closer to finding out who was responsible for this horrific crime. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
In this first episode of real crime stories retired NYPD detective and author Michael O'keefe discusses a triple homicide that he investigated while being assigned to the 83 precinct in Brooklyn. Mike uses his keen investigative sense to determine that the case was not a routine fire where three people perished. Certain things about the crime scene lead Mike to believe that the fire Marshall's initial determination as a un-suspicious fire were incorrect. He develops the case form their and the determination as suspicious lead to a triple murder investigation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
00:45 Talk us through your recent show history 06:51 What motivated you to start Bodybuilding, and when did you originally begin lifting weights 10:50 When did that switch to having competitive aspirations and bring us up to speed on your competitive life so far 16:17 What advice would you give to younger guys who say they want to compete 20:12 Lessons learned from his first prep 28:45 What are the most important things in your life in general, that keep you moving forward? 31:12 You have put on a crazy amount of muscle since 2015, what do you attribute this progress to 41:28 When is the next competition? 42:18 The move to Classic Physique 50:23 Michaels' current training 51:11 Approximate macros for offseason vs inseason 55:00 Meal composition 56:06 Describe your training style. 01:01:51 What does a typical training week look like? 01:06:51 Where do people go wrong in Bodybuilding? 01:14:08 The importance of family/support network to your BB success 01:18:48 Your favourite people in Bodybuilding
After 24 1/2 years with the NYPD, including having served in some of the toughest neighborhoods during the most crime-ridden era in NYC history, O'Keefe writes police crime novels in the tradition of Joseph Wambagh that are based on his experiences as a cop. Hear O'Keefe talk about his harrowing career in law enforcement, including, most notably, his role at the center of the Washington Heights riot of 1992, a cataclysmic event that rocked the entire city of New York at the time. Hear O'Keefe's thoughts on policing today, and also how he transitioned from his life as a gung-ho New York cop to a retired author of crime fiction novels.
Michael O’Keefe is a retired 1st Grade Detective from the NYPD. For twenty-four years, he worked in the toughest neighborhoods in New York, specializing in investigating Homicides and other violent crime. He was born and raised on the mean streets described in his fiction. His characters and settings are drawn from the people he encountered there—on both sides of the law. Shot to Pieces is his first novel, published this July. He is presently near completion on two others. He lives on Long Island with his family, where he writes a little, and practices the ancient martial arts of lawn, and swimming pool maintenance—when he is not coaching football. Check out his now book, A Reckoning in Brooklyn at www.michaelokeefeauthor.com
Mark and Bill are joined by some of their most popular guests, Irma Rivera, Michael O'Keefe, Dan Bibb, Pat Porteus, and Scott Wagner. If you haven't yet, please subscribe to the Youtube Channel.
During his career he was shot at a dozen times. In one particular arrest the suspect tried to kill him. During the life or death battle over a gun, he was forced to shoot the suspect, who died from the injuries. The reaction from the Mayor at the time, and the news media reports led to riots. Politicians pursued a homicide investigation against Michael, who was eventually cleared by a Grand Jury. Don't miss this riveting interview with Michael O'Keefe, Author - Poet and Detective. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.
Cape DA attacks Suffolk County DA Rachael Rollins with racist tropes in Boston Globe editorial. This episode features responses to that editorial from Suffolk County stakeholders, Tito Jackson, Monica Cannon-Grant, Shaquera Story, Chris Lovett, Kevin Gilnac, LiZ Hughes, and @courtwatchMA. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyoungjurks/support
Mobila vattenkällor som kan ställas ut i öknen och som levererar litervis med vatten. Det finns redan tack vare så kallad nätverkskemi. Att omvandla koldioxid till bränsle är ett annat mål för nätverkskemin. Det handlar om relativt nya material, metallorganiska nätverk (MOF:ar), som är en blandning av organiska och metalliska byggstenar. På molekylär nivå är dessa starka och porösa och i håligheterna kan specifika molekyler fångas in. Nätverken kan också designas efter vilken specifik molekyl man vill fånga. Forskning pågår runt om i världen på nätverkskemins möjliga användningsområden. Effektiv vätgaslagring och möjligheterna att bota cancer är två vägar som provas. I USA har man kommit långt vad gäller att skörda vatten ur luften och enligt forskare finns snart maskiner som kan ge flera tusen liter rent vatten per dygn. I programmet medverkar Omar M Yaghi, som tillsammans med Michael O'Keefe har grundat nätverkskemin. Yaghi är professor i kemi vid University of California Berkeley. Medverkar gör också Ola Wendt, professor i oorganisk kemi vid Lunds universitet och Karolina Mothander, forskarstudent vid Lunds universitet. Programledare: Sanna Ekstedt Larsson Producent: Camilla Widebeck camilla.widebeck@sverigesradio.se
This week Bill and Mark talk to Michael O'Keefe about his fight to the death with Kiko Garcia which was used to spark The 1992 Washington Height's Riots. Michael O’Keefe is a retired 1st Grade Detective from the NYPD. For twenty-four years, he worked in the toughest neighborhoods in New York, specializing in investigating Homicides and other violent crime. He was born and raised on the mean streets described in his fiction. His characters and settings are drawn from the people he encountered there—on both sides of the law. Shot to Pieces is his first novel, published this July. He is presently near completion on two others. He lives on Long Island with his family, where he writes a little, and practices the ancient martial arts of lawn, and swimming pool maintenance—when he is not coaching football. You can find out more about Michael O'Keefe on his Website and his books are available on Amazon
This week Bill and Mark talk to Michael O'Keefe about his fight to the death with Kiko Garcia which was used to spark The 1992 Washington Height's Riots. Michael O’Keefe is a retired 1st Grade Detective from the NYPD. For twenty-four years, he worked in the toughest neighborhoods in New York, specializing in investigating Homicides and other violent crime. He was born and raised on the mean streets described in his fiction. His characters and settings are drawn from the people he encountered there—on both sides of the law. Shot to Pieces is his first novel, published this July. He is presently near completion on two others. He lives on Long Island with his family, where he writes a little, and practices the ancient martial arts of lawn, and swimming pool maintenance—when he is not coaching football. You can find out more about Michael O'Keefe on his Website and buy his book on Amazon
Topics: Pac-Man & the start of the "Gaming" culture, Zapp, Fame (1980 Film), Eddie Murphy. (Bonus Artist: hidingtobefound) 1980 1. Jimmy Carter President 2. Jan – The comic strips The Far Side debuts in newspapers 3. Feb – The XIII Winter Olympics open in Lake Placid, New York.[1] 4. Feb – The United States Olympic Hockey Team defeats the Soviet Union in the medal round of the Winter Olympics, in the Miracle on Ice. 5. Feb - U.S. President Jimmy Carter announces that the United States will boycott the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. 6. Apr – Operation Eagle Claw, a commando mission in Iran to rescue American embassy hostages, is aborted after mechanical problems ground the rescue helicopters. Eight United States troops are killed in a mid-air collision during the failed operation. 7. Apr – Rosie Ruiz wins the Boston Marathon, but is later exposed as a fraud and stripped of her award 8. May – A Miami, Florida court acquits four white police officers of killing Arthur McDuffie, a black insurance executive, provoking three days of race riots. 9. May – Mount St. Helens erupts in Washington, killing 57 and causing US$3 billion in damage. 10. May – The Empire Strikes Back is released. 11. May – Pac-Man, the best-selling arcade game of all time, is released. 12. May – Vernon Jordan is shot and critically injured in an assassination attempt in Fort Wayne, Indiana by Joseph Paul Franklin (the first major news story for CNN). 13. Jun – The Cable News Network (CNN) is officially launched. 14. Jun – In Los Angeles, comedian Richard Pryor is badly burned trying to freebase cocaine. 15. Jun – U.S. President Jimmy Carter signs Proclamation 4771, requiring 19- and 20-year-old males to register for a peacetime military draft, in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. 16. Jul – The Unemployment Rate peaks at 7.8%, the highest in four years. 17. Nov – United States presidential election, 1980: Republican challenger and former Governor Ronald Reagan of California defeats incumbent Democratic President Jimmy Carter, exactly one year after the beginning of the Iran hostage crisis. 18. Nov - Millions of viewers tune into the U.S. soap opera Dallas to learn who shot lead character J. R. Ewing. The "Who shot J. R.?" event is a national obsession. 19. Dec - John Lennon is shot and killed by Mark David Chapman in front of The Dakota apartment building in New York City. 20. Open Comments: 21. Popular Music Scene 22. Top 3 Singles 23. 1 - "Call Me", Blondie 24. 2 - "Another Brick in the Wall, Part II", Pink Floyd 25. 3 - "Magic", Olivia Newton-John 26. Record of the Year: Michael Omartian (producer) & Christopher Cross for "Sailing" 27. Album of the Year: Michael Omartian (producer) & Christopher Cross for Christopher Cross 28. Song of the Year: Christopher Cross for "Sailing" 29. Best New Artist: Christopher Cross 30. Open Comments: 31. Popular Movies 32. Top 3 Grossing Movies 33. 1 - The Empire Strikes Back 34. 2 - 9 to 5 35. 3 - Stir Crazy 36. Open Comments: 37. Notables: 38. Airplane!, starring Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Leslie Nielsen, Peter Graves, Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 39. American Gigolo, directed by Paul Schrader, starring Richard Gere, Lauren Hutton and Héctor Elizondo 40. The Blue Lagoon, starring Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins 41. The Blues Brothers, directed by John Landis, starring John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Cab Calloway, Carrie Fisher, John Candy, Henry Gibson 42. Caddyshack, directed by Harold Ramis, starring Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael O'Keefe, Cindy Morgan, Bill Murray 43. Coal Miner's Daughter, starring Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones 44. Flash Gordon, directed by Mike Hodges, starring Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Chaim Topol 45. Friday the 13th, directed by Sean S. Cunningham, starring Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King and Harry Crosby 46. Raging Bull, directed by Martin Scorsese, starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Cathy Moriarty 47. The Shining, directed by Stanley Kubrick, starring Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, Scatman Crothers 48. Open Comments: 49. Popular TV 50. Top 3 Rated Shows 51. 1 - Dallas 52. 2 - The Dukes of Hazzard 53. 3- 60 Minutes 54. Open Comments: 55. Black Snapshots 56. Ralph Abernathy, president of the SCLC following the assassination of King in 1968, endorses Ronald Reagan 57. Nikki Giovanni publishes Vacation Time: Poems for Children 58. Bernard Shaw stars at CNN: Shaw is widely known for the question he posed to Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Michael Dukakis at his second Presidential debate with George H. W. Bush during the 1988 election, which Shaw was moderating. Knowing that Dukakis opposed the death penalty, Shaw asked him if he would support an irrevocable death penalty for a man who hypothetically raped and murdered Dukakis's wife. Dukakis responded that he would not. 59. Nov - Eddie Murphy made his first Saturday Night Live appearance, appearing in a non-speaking role in the sketch "In Search Of The Negro Republican". 60. Jan - Black Entertainment Television launches in the United States as a block of programming on the USA Network; it won't be until 1983 that BET becomes a full-fledged channel. 61. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female - Stephanie Mills for "Never Knew Love Like This Before" 62. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male - George Benson for Give Me the Night 63. Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal - The Manhattans for "Shining Star" 64. Open Comments: 65. Economic 66. New House: 69K 67. Avg. income: 19K 68. New car: 7K 69. Avg rent: 300 70. Postage Stamp: 15c 71. Movie ticket: 2.25 72. Open Comments: 73. Social Scene: Pac-Man, Arcade, and the birth of the Gaming Culture. 74. Taken from: For Amusement Only: the life and death of the American arcade [https://www.theverge.com/2013/1/16/3740422/the-life-and-death-of-the-american-arcade-for-amusement-only] 75. "If you’ve never been inside a “real” arcade, it could be hard to distinguish one from say, oh, a Dave & Buster’s. Authenticity is a hard nut to crack, but there are a few hallmarks of the video game arcade of days gone by: first, they have video games. Lots and lots of video games, and (usually) pinball machines. They’re dark (so that you can see the screens better), and they don’t sell food or booze. You can make an exception for a lonely vending machine, sure, but full meals? No thanks. There’s no sign outside that says you “must be 21 to enter.” These are rarely family-friendly institutions, either. Your mom wouldn’t want to be there, and nobody would want her there, anyway. This is a place for kids to be with other kids, teens to be with other teens, and early-stage adults to serve as the ambassador badasses in residence for the younger generation. It’s noisy, with all the kids yelling and the video games on permanent demo mode, beckoning you to waste just one more quarter. In earlier days (though well into the ‘90s), it’s sometimes smoky inside, and the cabinets bear the scars of many a forgotten cig left hanging off the edge while its owner tries one last time for a high score, inevitably ending in his or her death. The defining feature of a “real” arcade, however, is that there aren’t really any left." 76. Open Comments: 77. The years between 1978 and 1982 saw unprecedented growth across the entire video game industry. A January 1982 cover story in Time magazine noted that the most popular machines were pulling in $400 a week in quarters and the number of dedicated arcades in the United States reached its peak with around 13,000. Video game cabinets also appeared in grocery stores, drug stores, doctor’s offices, and even in school recreation centers. The arcade chain Tilt began opening locations in the growing number of shopping malls across America. Beginning with Space Invaders in 1978, a string of now legendary games were released in rapid succession: Galaxian ('79), Asteroids ('79), Berzerk ('80), Centipede ('80), Rally-X ('80), Defender ('81), Donkey Kong ('81), Frogger ('81), Galaga ('81), Ms. Pac-Man ('81), Dig Dug ('82), Donkey Kong Jr. (('82), Joust ('82), Pole Position ('82), Q*bert ('82), and Tron ('82). 78. Simultaneously, the home console business blossomed: from the primitive Magnavox Odyssey in 1972, the concept of home gaming erupted with the Atari 2600 and the Apple II in 1977, the Intellivision in 1980, the Commodore 64 and ColecoVision in 1982, and the NES and Sega Master System in 1985.But it was 1980’s Pac-Man, the most successful video arcade game of all time, released by Midway in the United States, which had the most lasting effects on the industry and the American psyche. 79. Audio Clip: 80. Question: What do you say about the following criticisms: Ingrains scripts of violence and aggression into the psyche. / Too much sex, nudity, and mistreatment of women. / Poor portrayal of race / Addiction leading to health problems and obesity. 81. Music Scene 82. Black Songs from the Top 40 83. 4 "Rock with You" Michael Jackson 84. 8 "Funkytown" Lipps Inc 85. 13 "Cruisin" Smokey Robinson 86. 14 "Working My Way Back to You/Forgive Me, Girl" The Spinners 87. 18 "Upside Down" Diana Ross 88. 19 "Please Don't Go" KC and the Sunshine Band 89. 21 "With You I'm Born Again" Billy Preston and Syreeta 90. 22 "Shining Star" The Manhattans 91. 23 "Still" Commodores 92. 29 "Cupid/I've Loved You for a Long Time" The Spinners 93. 30 "Let's Get Serious" Jermaine Jackson 94. 35 "Ladies' Night" Kool & the Gang 95. 36 "Too Hot" Kool & the Gang 96. 37 "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" The SOS Band 97. 38 "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer 98. 42 "Special Lady" Ray, Goodman & Brown 99. 43 "Send One Your Love" Stevie Wonder 100. 44 "The Second Time Around" Shalamar 101. Vote: 102. Top R&B Albums 103. Jan - Off the Wall Michael Jackson 104. Feb - The Whispers The Whispers 105. Apr - Light Up the Night The Brothers Johnson 106. May - Go All the Way The Isley Brothers 107. Jun - Let’s Get Serious Jermaine Jackson 108. Jul - Cameosis Cameo 109. Jul - diana Diana Ross 110. Sep - Give Me the Night George Benson 111. Oct - Love Approach Tom Browne 112. Oct - Zapp Zapp 113. Nov - Triumph The Jacksons 114. Nov - Hotter Than July Stevie Wonder 115. Vote: 116. Key Artists: Roger Troutman and Zapp 117. Roger Troutman (@ 29 yrs. old) singer, composer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer. 118. Born and raised in Hamilton, OH, the fourth child of nine, he gravitated toward music at an extremely early age; he was only five years old when he received his first guitar. 119. By 11, he was playing in local bands with one of his brothers. 120. Influenced by old-schoolers B.B. King, Jimmy Reed, Chuck Jackson, and Junior Walker, and then-current chart-toppers The Temptations, Wilson Pickett, and the Beatles, by the late '60s, Roger had added Hammond organ to his resumé of instruments, and 2 more brothers. 121. Like many of his generation, Roger and his brothers became enraptured by such funk/rock artists as Jimi Hendrix, the Isley Brothers, Stevie Wonder, and Funkadelic. 122. By age 26, the band was playing shows all over the U.S. and Canada. The group added another Troutman brother to their ranks ((4 in total), Terry, who went by the nickname of "Zapp," and that soon became the group's new name. 123. Shortly thereafter, Bootsy Collins' brother, Phelps "Catfish" Collins, happened to catch a gig by Zapp, who put them in touch with Bootsy, who then brought them to the attention of George Clinton. Clinton promptly signing the group to his own custom label, Uncle Jam. 124. Clinton got Roger (Not Zapp) a performance spot at a 1979 Awards show and declared “Roger Troutman as the most talented musician” he'd ever seen in his life. Roger’s performance created a buzz for Zapp's self-titled debut release, issued in 1980. 125. Audio clips 126. After the 1980 release of Zapp's debut album, tensions rose between Roger Troutman and George Clinton. Troutman's solo album “The Many Facets of Roger” was primarily funded by Clinton and Clinton was experiencing financial troubles due to his poor management skills and shifting tastes in music. 127. Troutman could see the disarray surrounding Clinton and severed their partnership by accepting a higher offer for the album from Warner Bros. and cut Clinton out of the picture. 128. Clinton's view was, "…I paid for it. I don't like to go into it on the negative side, but it cost about 5 million [dollars], and a lot of people's jobs and what we consider as the empire falling". - The financial loss from the rupture with Troutman is credited as one of the factors that derailed Clinton's musical career and sent Funkadelic into hiatus. 129. On Sunday morning, April 25, 1999, Roger Troutman was fatally wounded as a result of an apparent murder-suicide that was orchestrated by his older brother, Larry. Roger was shot several times in the torso by Larry as he exited a recording studio. Larry's body was found in a car a short distance away from the murder scene. There were no witnesses at the time, and Larry's motive for the murder of Roger remains unclear. Larry had been experiencing increasingly severe financial problems managing the family-run business. Larry might also have been bitter after Roger fired him as manager of his music career, a position Larry had held for several years. 130. After Troutman's death, Ice Cube said that "More Bounce To The Ounce" introduced him to hip-hop. "I was in the sixth grade, we'd stayed after school. We had this dude named Mr. Lock, and he used to bring in his radio with these pop-lockers. He used to teach [the dance group] the L.A. Lockers, and he would do community service in after-school programs. He knew a lot of kids and introduced them to all the new dances, he put on that song 'More Bounce', and they started pop-locking. And I think from that visual, from seeing that, it was my first introduction into hip-hop. Period. I didn't know nothing about nothing. I hadn't heard 'Rapper's Delight' yet. It was the first thing that was really fly to me. They started dancing, and since 'More Bounce' goes on forever, they just got down. I just think that was a rush of adrenaline for me, like a chemical reaction in my brain.” 131. Open Comments 132. Black Movies: Fame 133. Blending elements of straight drama, music, and dance, FAME shadows a group of gifted students (including singer Irene Cara, dancer Gene Anthony Ray, and composer Lee Currieri) during their time at New York's prestigious High School of Performing Arts, where they're learning the skills they need to succeed. The film -- which won two Oscars for its music (including a Best Original Song statuette for the title track "Fame" -- spawned a 1980s TV series of the same name that allowed several of its young stars to reprise their roles and gave Debbie Allen a much more prominent role as a no-nonsense dance teacher. 134. Critical response: Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune, "When the kids perform, the movie sings, but their fictionalized personal stories are melodramatic drivel." - Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, "Fame is a genuine treasure, moving and entertaining, a movie that understands being a teen-ager as well as Breaking Away did, but studies its characters in a completely different milieu." 135. Audio Clips 136. Open Comments 137. Black Television: Eddie Murphy – The Young Prince 138. Edward Regan Murphy, (@ 19 yrs. old), Comedian, actor, screen writer, film producer, and singer? He was the dominant comedic voice during the 1980s. 139. Born and raised in NYC, parents split when he was 3, father died when he was eight, lived in foster care for a year, and began doing stand-up comedy after listening to "That Nigger's Crazy", by Richard Pryor, when he was 15. 140. Doing impersonations of Al Green at talents shows helped him land gigs at late night clubs. 141. After the 79-80 season of SNL wrapped for summer break, the show had a major shakeup. OG Producer, Lorene Michaels and the OG cast left. After the new producer was hired, she had 2 months to re-cast the show. 142. In September 19-year-old Eddie contacted the show and repeatedly pleaded for an audition. 2 months later he made his national television debut. 143. Audio Clips 144. Major criticism:” Welcome Back, Eddie Murphy! The rise and fall and rise of America's most dangerous comic” - Chris Nashawaty November 06, 2011 - [https://ew.com/article/2011/11/06/welcome-back-eddie-murphy-the-rise-and-fall-and-rise-of-americas-most-dangerous-comic/] 145. “If you grew up watching Eddie Murphy chomping on a cigar as Gumby or getting gunned down in a hail of bullets as Buckwheat on Saturday Night Live, or better yet, dropping F-bombs as the cool-cat star of 48 Hrs., Trading Places, and Beverly Hills Cop, it’s hard to wrap your head around the fact that there’s a whole generation out there that has no clue just how funny and dirty he once was. When they think of Eddie Murphy — if they even think of him at all — it’s as the donkey from the kiddie franchise Shrek, or the once-dangerous comedian desperately searching for laughs in fart gags and fat suits in The Klumps.” 146. Audio Clips 147. Open Comments 148. Question: Is Eddie funny or formula? 149. Vote: Favorite Pop Culture thing for the year?
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Special Guest Host Michael Horn interviews Michael O'Keefe, a parishioner of St. Patrick's Church in Columbus, OH, about his response to his daughter, Celia's, marriage and divorce.
Special Guest Host Michael Horn interviews Michael O'Keefe, a parishioner of St. Patrick's Church in Columbus, OH, about his response to his daughter, Celia's, marriage and divorce.
I knew Michael Lally was an award-winning poet, a screenwriter, playwright, TV and movie actor, an author of now 30 books ~ his latest, Another Way to Pay, a collection of his poems from 1960-2017 (with a cover photo shot by Gus Van Sant), and, a documentary, Michael Lally: I Want To Call It Poems, currently being shot, including during tonight's show. I knew Michael was a hipster when it was cool to bel, knew he knew the coolest of the cool and was counted amongst them, knew that pretty much all of the artists I know regard him as the greatest living American poet... that he's sober, and created a space for writers which I've been a direct beneficiary of. What I didn't know is that upon our first meeting (earlier tonight) it would feel, seem as if, we'd known each other forever. Michael's ease with himself and others, his self-effacing self-awareness, his life, his stories... would transfix throughout the broadcast, and through a Part 2 due to a freakish tech glitch. He talked about love... two out of three of his wives. An hour plus wasn't time enough time to get that present. The man has lived! He talked about his anger, his cockiness, how it served and how it didn't. He talked about Alec Baldwin, Al Pacino, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Michael O'Keefe, one-time love and lifelong friend, Karen Allen, his love affair with Academy Award Winner, Penelope Milford. Michael talked about his first love and how intolerance of bi-racial couples thwarted them, he sexual fluidity, his commitment to raising his children as a single father. His tenure in the Air Force, blackout drinking, starting out playing in jazz clubs, working as a fix-it guy... all the while writing every day and producing an insanely fantastical enormous body of work. He treated us to a taste. I want more. You can get your Another Way To Play here: https://amzn.to/2on7akq And help actualize the documentary here: gofundme.com/lallydocumentary Worthy! Michael Lally on The Road Taken, Celebrity Maps to Success, Wed, 8/29/18, 7 pm PT/ 10 pm ET With Samantha Rae Live on The Facebook https://bit.ly/2PProji Part 2 continues here: https://bit.ly/2PK1cXv All BROADcasts, as podcasts, also available on iTunes apple.co/2dj8ld3 Stitcher bit.ly/2h3R1fl tunein bit.ly/2gGeItj This week's BROADcast is brought to you by Rick Smolke of Quik Impressions, the best printers, printing, the best people people-ing. quikimpressions.com And, Nicole Venables of Ruby Begonia Hair Studio Beauty and Products for tresses like the stars she coifs, and regular peoples, like me. I love my hair, and I loves Nicole. http://www.rubybegoniahairstudio.com/ Her fabulous Ruby Begonia Products can be purchased and shipped from http://www.frendsbeauty.com/
In the last episode of this series.Michael O'Keefe emailed and asked me to do a podcast about where to start with the classic era if you are a new Doctor Who Fan. Ian Todd and Phil Cannon talk about their recommendations for the key episodes in the classic era for new Doctor Who fans. From Curse of Fenric via The Invasion through to Seeds of Doom. Keep checking Ian's twitter for Mondas news or Like 'Ian Todd' page on Facebook. Scream Con takes place on October 12th at Park Hotel in Tynemouth near Newcastle Upon Tyne. 10am onwards Website-http://www.screen-con.moonfruit.com/ Other Fine Who Podcasts to listen to: Radio Rassilon,Radio Free Skaro,Who's he podcast,The Memory Cheats,Splendid Chaps,The Doctor who podcast,Mostly Harmless Cutaway, The Writers Room,Tardis Tavern,The Quest is the Quest,Verity..and many more! Follow Ian @iantodd82 Follow Phil @whos__he_podcast