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We are here with actor, singer, and entertainer Roslyn Kind. You Might Know Her From: The Look of Love/The Island, 3 From Brooklyn, The Nanny, I'm Going to Be Famous, Ladies of the House, Gimme a Break, and her over 50-year illustrious recording career. We talked to Roslyn about signing to RCA Records as just a 17-year-old girl, lampooning her famous sister Barbra Streisand in an iconic episode of The Nanny, and her latest projects that retells two of her signature songs into a short film. Roslyn also gave us the goods on blood harmony with her mother and Babs, her British invasion influences, the challenge of making “People” hers in her Broadway debut, and set the record on her theatrical credits because you know You Might Know Her is always going to dig some old shet up. This was just a beautiful Roslyn Kind-shaped bow to close out 2024, our year of Barbra, after reading her 900-page magnum opus. Rozzie, we love you. Patreon: www.patreon.com/youmightknowherfrom Follow us on social media: @youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne Slide moment in “So Long Dearie” with “Don't try to stop me, Horace. PLEASE” The Look of Love/The Island Tracie Thoms is a mutual friend with Sargon Yoseph Signed to RCA at 17 and first album is Give Me You Roslyn loved Motown and the English Invasion (Shirley Bassey, Cilla Black, Petula Clark, Marianne Faithful) “Fool on the Hill” guested on 1969 Charles Azenvour special with Dusty Springfield Played the same stage as Louis Prima “Meadowlark” from The Baker's Wife “Mamaloshen” by Mandy Patinkin Joel Grey's father, Mickey Katz Blood Harmony is when siblings/relatives blend together seamlessly 3 From Brooklyn Review in Times Ferguson the Tailor at the Beverly Hills Playhouse Was NOT in the Bill Finnn Elegies, she sang the song “I Don't Know How to Help You” from Elegies for Punks Angels and Raging Queens Played Ellie Greenwich Leader of the Pack in Calgary, CA at Stage West with Andrew Stevens Episode of “The Nanny” s4, ep10 Musical special, “Ladies of the Nightclub” never got released Brooks Arthur was in studio doing Happily Ever After and You'll Never Know Was Elliot Gould's guest on his 1975 episode of SNL Peter Chase helped Roslyn pick her SNL dress Tamara de Lempicka painting in her Zoom background was Barbra's and Bette describing as working with Shelley Long as “pretty rough” Roslyn was too ethnic to play the Shelley Long role in the pilot, “Ghost of a Chance” of so she got the best girlfriend role instead Ladies of the House with Donna Mills, Pam Grier and Florence Henderson NYC dance class with Luigi had Richard Chamberlain, Bernadette Peters, Loni Ackerman Interviewed by Skip E. Lowe, who was famously lampooned by Martin Short as Jiminy Glick 5 episodes of Gimme a Break: (s3 ep8, 22; s5 ep 12, 22; s6 ep 9) Jennifer Hudson maybe sang every time she went on set for Respect Tyne Daly's “Rose's Turn” On Broadway (almost replaced with Michele Lee or Lainie Kazan) Anne: Judy Garland's “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” but also “I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas” Damian: Ronnette's “Sleigh Ride” Phil Spector Christmas Album Lempicka was filmed for Lincoln Center archive but Tammy Faye did not Here's Love is the musical based on Miracle on 34th Street
Just as the new series of The Apprentice begins we discuss the 1967 musical comedy “How to Succeed in Business without really Trying” starring Robert Morse and Michele Lee. The young ambitious J. Pierrepont Finch follows his guidebook to find himself progressing from window cleaner to chairman of the board. Tune in and make sure you do things the Company Way!
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The third episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features the year's biggest flop, Carl Reiner's The Comic. Directed and co-written by Carl Reiner and starring Dick Van Dyke, Michele Lee and Mickey Rooney, The Comic was inspired by Van Dyke's love of silent film comedians.The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from Roger Greenspun in The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/1969/11/20/archives/comic-and-desperados-on-double-bill.html), Jack Goff in The Hollywood Reporter (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/comic-review-movie-1969-1254978/), and Pauline Kael in The New Yorker.Visit https://www.awesomemovieyear.com for more info about the show.Make sure to like Awesome Movie Year on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/awesomemovieyear and follow us on Twitter @AwesomemoviepodYou can find Jason online at http://goforjason.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JHarrisComedy/, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jasonharriscomedy/ and on Twitter @JHarrisComedyYou can find Josh online at http://joshbellhateseverything.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/ and on Twitter @signalbleedYou can find our producer David Rosen's Piecing It Together Podcast at https://www.piecingpod.com, on Twitter at @piecingpod and the Popcorn & Puzzle Pieces Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/piecingpod.You can also follow us all on Letterboxd to keep up with what we've been watching at goforjason, signalbleed and bydavidrosen.Subscribe on Patreon to support the show and get access to exclusive content from Awesome Movie Year, plus fellow podcasts Piecing It Together and All Rice No Beans, and music by David Rosen: https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenAll of the music in the episode is by David Rosen. Find more of his music at https://www.bydavidrosen.comPlease like, share, rate and comment on the show and this episode, and tune in for the next 1969 installment, featuring the Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or winner, Lindsay Anderson's If ….
GGACP celebrates the birthday of Tony and Emmy-nominated actress-singer Michele Lee (b. June 24) with this ENCORE of a memorable interview from 2021. In this episode, Michele looks back at her seven-decade career in television (“Knots Landing”), movies (“The Comic,” “The Love Bug”) and on the Broadway stage (“How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" and remembers the bawdiness of Red Skelton, the naughtiness of Buddy Hackett, the courageousness of Don Rickles and the flirtatiousness of Frank Sinatra. Also, Michele cuts the rug with Fred Astaire, treads the boards with Robert Morse, takes directing tips from Jerry Lewis and plays Lou Costello's wife in the infamous “Bud and Lou.” PLUS: “Rod Serling's Night Gallery”! “Scandalous Me: The Jacqueline Susann Story”! In praise of Dick Van Dyke! And Michele shares the screen with Liberace, Danny Kaye and Sammy Davis Jr! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Continuting our Black Herbalist Voices series, host Sarah Holmes interviews Michele E. Lee, author of Working the Roots: Over 400 Years of Traiditonal African-American Healing. Ms. Lee shares some of her process in writing this book; taking oral histories from elders, transcribing hours of recordings and writing a comprehensive herbal. She also shares some remedies as we discuss health and healing. The work this book embodies goes well beyond an mere herbal, it records and celebrate important Black history. Fund drive. Follow The Herbal Highway on Facebook and Instagram @theherbalhighway. The post Black Herbalist Voices: Michele Lee – February 27, 2024 appeared first on KPFA.
Almost a year ago, we did a special episode where we talked about two (kind of) related movies. We called it Double Feature and, well, we decided to do it again! In this episode, Ashley & Matt talk about the adventures of a magical car and its humans friends, as we discuss The Love Bug (1969) and Herbie Fully Loaded (2005).
Award-winning Asian-Australian Michele Lee has been professionally writing for stage, screen, audio and live arts performances for fifteen years. Her work focuses on Asian-Australian people, people of colour and women.... LEARN MORE The post Sunday Arts Magazine: Michele Lee appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
In Episode 41 I interview Michele Lee who currently works for Cruise Marketing, Inc., the first self-driving ride share service. Cruise prides themselves being a company that puts safety, sustainability, and inclusivity first! Cruise currently transports hundreds of in the San Francisco area and will be expanding to Austin Texas soon.Michele is a passionate advocate for people living with a disabilities living in Chicago. In 2003 Michele was in a car accident that resulted in a C5/6 complete spinal cord injury. Michele uses a power wheelchair for mobility.Michele realized shortly after becoming a wheelchair user the world has a long way to go when it comes to accessibility and decided to do something about it. Michele is a member of the United Spinal Technology Assistance Group, which is where we first met. Michele explains her role with Cruise and the project they are working on to put the first driverless accessible car on the roads. A lack of accessible transportation is one of the biggest problems the disability community has today. Michele and Cruise are working to make the world more disability inclusive! I hope you enjoy!Michele Lee is a Senior Public Affairs Manager focused on Accessibility at Cruise, a self driving car service. In this role she cultivates relationships with key advocates, community organizations, and experts representing the full diversity of the disability community to build a more accessible AV service. Michele is quadriplegic and has used a power wheelchair for almost twenty years after a spinal cord injury from a motor vehicle accident. Combining a professional background in corporate and nonprofit organizations with a long passion for disability rights advocacy she is working towards an equitable accessible transportation future. Cruise website: https://getcruise.com/Cruise Accessibility: https://getcruise.com/support/accessibility/Thank for Listening! Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @LifePossibleKR. Here is my Linktree! https://linktr.ee/lifepossiblekr If you are enjoying the content or have feedback send me a message. I would love to hear from you! Karen
What if Lucy could talk to the stars of today? Reimagined interviews feature Lucy speaking with Comedian Amy Pohler and actor Michele Lee. Let's Talk To Lucy is produced by SiriusXM. Click here for a special SiriusXM subscription offer!https://www.siriusxm.com/offers/lets-talk-to-lucy
Have you heard the saying "eat with your eyes"? Making your brand visually appealing is a crucial part of marketing that is not often talked about. We're bringing in our long time food photographer for Six Sisters' Stuff, Michele Lee, to share her best tips and secrets for making your brand stand out above the rest! Want to learn more from Michele? Find all of the resources she shared HERE! Improve your Food Photography in 3 Steps Pinterest Pursuit We'd love to hear from you! Leave a rating and review down below so we can shoutout your small business on the podcast!
WE HAVE A BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! And a big case! In 1922, Edward Hall, a New Jersey minister, was murdered along with his girlfriend Eleanor Mills, a singer in the church choir. Both were married to other people at the time. Was Edward's jealous wife responsible for the killings? We argue the Hall-Mills murder case with Christine Woodward and Michele Lee!
Burnout can sneak up on you. It happens in subtle, yet harmful, ways that present as both physical and behavioral symptoms (e.g. exhaustion, headaches, anger, loss of joy). And it's especially common to hear about nurses being unhappy in fast-paced areas such an ER, ICU, and L&D. Burnout, if not addressed, often leads to frequent turnover—nurses looking to go to another hospital or to leave the field entirely. In today's episode, Dr. Michele Lee talks with us about why this happens, and how to prevent it. When nurses don't feel supported, when they don't feel prepared, when they are thrown to the wolves, when no one is checking in on them … This is when burnout leads to intent to leave. The most important thing that a hospital can do is provide a nurturing environment for growth, support, training, and celebration of achievements. Investing in nurses and their quality of life, both professionally and personally, leads to higher retention rates and happier employees. Dr. Lee is going to share how she achieves this at Sentara Healthcare and tips for how other hospitals can do the same. What's in this episode: Dr. Lee's findings from her research on nurse burnout and how it affects intent to leave What burnout looks like (and why managers and leaders should know the signs) How high levels of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization drive nurses away How unhappy employees and high turnover leads to time and money spent on retraining and reestablishing relationships The ways that a strong orientation program drive success for both the employer and employees The characteristics of a strong orientation program (take notes!) The importance of growing leaders Finding what works for you to maintain your physical, mental, and emotional wellness For more resources, head to www.wellnesswarriors.healthcare. If you are an RN, you can receive Nursing Professional Development (NCPD) credits by going to www.wellnesswarriors.healthcare and click “Receive NCPD credit”. The Mentor-Facilitated Training Award Dissemination Project was funded by NIDA CTN DI in partnership with the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN).
Tonight I'll of course be bringing favs from 90s and 00s Hip Hop and R & B, along with the T.O.T.E. I'll talking aboutt manipulative people and the new biracial identity crisis.
Michele Malo delivers an appetite for sanity to entrepreneurs and corporate go-getters needing to make a change in their lives and businesses. As a coach, she creates strategies in personal branding, marketing, career and business acumen for her clients. As a speaker she motivates audiences all over the world, and as an author she empowers […]
Michele Malo delivers an appetite for sanity to entrepreneurs and corporate go-getters needing to make a change in their lives and businesses. As a coach, she creates strategies in personal branding, marketing, career and business acumen for her clients. As a speaker she motivates audiences all over the world, and as an author she empowers […] The post Michele Lee Malo With MIchele Lee Malo Consulting appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Michele Malo delivers an appetite for sanity to entrepreneurs and corporate go-getters needing to make a change in their lives and businesses. As a coach, she creates strategies in personal branding, marketing, career and business acumen for her clients. As a speaker she motivates audiences all over the world, and as an author she empowers […] The post Michele Lee Malo With MIchele Lee Malo Consulting appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Michele Malo delivers an appetite for sanity to entrepreneurs and corporate go-getters needing to make a change in their lives and businesses. As a coach, she creates strategies in personal branding, marketing, career and business acumen for her clients. As a speaker she motivates audiences all over the world, and as an author she empowers [...]
Lar's five-year, two character role on "Knots Landing" (1990) offered her the opportunity to work with such luminaries as: Michele Lee, William Devane, Kathleen Quinlan, Mario Van Peebles, Michael Landon, and Angela Lansbury. She has been a featured guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986) and Entertainment Tonight (1981), plus numerous local and syndicated talk and radio shows. Lar produced & directed a serious short about racial discrimination, "Black and White."Lar has survived breast cancer, stalkers, and was widowed with young children. Her daughter, Piper Lincoln, also an actor, lives in France and her son, Trevor is a college campus minister. Lar took an LA break, and returned to Texas after losing her husband and parents to raise her children. She has written one book, Get Started, Not Scammed, and is completing her auto biography, Lucky Girl. While appearing graceful & sexy on camera, she often jokes that "In real life, I'm a walking Lucy Ball !" Her most recent projects have been the Sci-fiction film "Expulsion" and several independent film projects. Lar enjoys traveling and appearing at fan conventions, coaching actors and collecting poodles!
Award-winning Hmong-Australian playwright Michele Lee talks about the sense of ‘being othered' that follows immigrants, and her new play RICE. Watch the video here: https://eshe.in/2021/10/04/playwright-michele-lee/
Jimmy and Roya welcome back Dr. Michele Lee an expert in cornea to take an in-depth look at cornea procedures such as cornea transplant and the future of treatments as well as her experience working at a trauma center.SOURCESVkoneDr Michele Lee UWDr Michele LeeDr Michele Lee Instagram
This week we continue our Summer series with a celebration of Walt Disney World's birthday as we dial the wayback machine 40 years to view the 10th Anniversary special, starring good friends Dean Jones and Michele Lee. We pick up with our Love Bug stars and follow them to the Vacation Kingdom of the World, with their children played by Dana Plato and Ricky Schroeder, and a nice dose of Michael Keaton along the way...Come with us if you dare, but be forewarned that this is not for the faint of heart. Grab your Kraft recipe book and your John Schneider records for autographing, as well as a tent and all the sporting equipment you can fit in to your car, it's DISNEY WORLD OR BUST!
Spoiler Alert: Michele always wins. Hosts chat with Michele about baking, dogs, and Kringle and midway through a surprise guest enters the chat!
Gilbert and Frank are joined by Tony- and Emmy-nominated actress-singer Michele Lee for a look back at her seven-decade career in television ("Knots Landing"), movies ("The Comic," "The Love Bug") and on the Broadway stage ("How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying") and a lively conversation about the bawdiness of Red Skelton, the naughtiness of Buddy Hackett, the courageousness of Don Rickles and the flirtatiousness of Frank Sinatra. Also, Michele cuts the rug with Fred Astaire, treads the boards with Robert Morse and Rudy Vallee, takes directing tips from Jerry Lewis and plays Lou Costello's wife in the infamous "Bud and Lou." PLUS: "Rod Serling's Night Gallery"! "Scandalous Me: The Jacqueline Susann Story"! In praise of Dick Van Dyke! And Michele shares the screen with Liberace, Danny Kaye and Sammy Davis Jr! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us this week as we embark upon a wild adventure through all four pre-Lohan Herbie movies! We begin with 1968's The Love Bug, a madcap romp through San Francisco in the 1960's, starring Dean Jones, Michele Lee, and Buddy Hackett, and directed by Robert Stevenson. Be sure to bring your best Irish coffee, a welding torch, and your best turtleneck as we open up the world of this very special Volkswagen!Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @medfieldfilm for the latest updates.
mothering in multitudes and getting comfortable with the new norms in the workplace with career coach Michele Lee Clarke-Ceres, host of The Global Advocate Career podcast and co-founder of World Ceres Inc. Stay Connected with Todays Guest via: https://www.instagram.com/clarkeceres/https://www.instagram.com/globaladvocatecareerpodcast/https://www.wceresinc.com/https://www.youtube.com/channelRead Full Episode Inspiration and Michele's "Adulting Cheat Sheet" at:https://www.welm.co/blog --Mentioned in this Episode:The Global Advocate Career PodcastListen NowThe Welm Accelerator 2020Learn MoreThe Isley Brothers Brother, Brother, Brother"Work To Do"Sony Music Entertainment1972Theme Song | Music Credit Courtesy of Demby: https://www.instagram.com/dembymalibu/ ---For More Melanated Mom Talk, JOIN THE WELM at: https://www.welm.co/For Bookings + Brand Advertising Inquiries, email us at: jointhewelm@gmail.comJoin Our Community on InstaGram at: https://www.instagram.com/melanatedmomtalk/ Join Our Community on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Melanated-Mom-Talk-657212274700968/?ref=bookmarksFor More from The nFluence Podcast Network visit: http://www.nfluence.us/download. subscribe. rate. share we thank you for listening i see you and i love you
Had a great time talking to @m.lee23 on the show! Talked about her victory in her first marathon, her PR of 2:30:32, lessons learned from injury, etc!
SHOWS: How To Succeed....., Seesaw, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife Hilarious. Candid. Brilliant. How else can you describe the marvelously magnetic Michele Lee. Whether you loved her on Knott's Landing, cheered for her in Herbie The Love Bug, or were dazzled by her countless talk show appearances, you would enthusiastically agree that Michele Lee is a living legend. Joining us from Los Angeles, Michele looks back on her theatrical career which includes Vintage '60, Bravo, Giovanni, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Seesaw, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, and Wicked, to name but a few. Michele pulls back the curtain on her career to discuss how she quickly navigated the role of Gittel Mosca in Seesaw, what it was like sharing the stage with the wildly charming Robert Morse in How To Succeed (both onstage and on film), and why Joan Rivers was her favorite interviewer. Also, Michele shines the spotlight on Lainie Kazan, Michael Bennett, and Rudy Vallee! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We have lost a great talent. A great and iconic role model in the African American community. Our King. The Black Panther, and so much more.
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In this episode, I speak with Dr. Michele Lee from the International Justice Mission (IJM), a global non-profit of investigators, lawyers, social workers, healthcare professionals and advocates fighting for the freedom and protection of the most vulnerable. We discuss what modern day slavery looks like in our world today, what it means to work with victims of violence and abuse, healing trauma on an individual and a communal level, the power of being able to tell your own story, how IJM helps survivors recover, how to deal with secondary trauma and compassion fatigue, the importance of mindfulness and rest as an advocate, and how you can help someone who has experienced sexual trauma. Read the show blog here: https://drleaf.com/blogs/news/how-this-organization-is-helping-human-trafficking-survivors-heal-their-mental-health-and-recover-from-trauma-tips-from-a-front-line-psychologist-on-how-to-manage-secondary-trauma-amp-compassion-fatigue For more info on IJM and to help sponsor a therapy session for a survivor visit: https://IJM.org/DrLeaf Podcast Highlights 2:18 What is IJM? 4:53 What modern slavery looks like 8:13 How IJM protects the most vulnerable 13:47 The hard work that comes after a victim is rescued 32:00 The power of individual’s experiences and narrative in the healing process 34:00 What are some of the most effective ways of helping someone heal? 35:55 How to tell your story 42:30 What are some of the biggest challenges to someone’s healing? 46:33 How do you deal with secondary trauma and compassion fatigue? 53:08 Just one of the many lives saved by IJM **Special offers from our sponsors** -Ritual (my favorite multivitamins): To get 10% off your first three months of Ritual multivitamins see: https://ritual.com/drleaf -BLUblox (the best glasses to reduce your exposure to harmful blue and green light): To get 15% off your BLUblox glasses use the code LEAF15 at checkout: https://BLUblox.com Additional resources: -Sign up to join my free text program and receive mental health care tips and strategies, exclusive offers and more! Just text DRLEAF to 1 (833) 285 3747 (*Only available for U.S numbers at this time) -Get my new brain detox app SWITCH on sale now! Get 50% off a 3 month subscription. Just look for Switch on Your Brain in the App Store or Google Play or visit: https://theswitch.app -Visit my website at https://drleaf.com for more free resources, tips, and tools to help you improve and heal your mental health! And be sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter to get even more mental self-care tips delivered to your inbox weekly and to see my upcoming events (you can sign up at drleaf.com!) Follow me on social media for daily mental self-care tips! -Instagram: @drcarolineleaf: https://www.instagram.com/drcarolineleaf/ -Facebook: Dr. Caroline Leaf: https://www.facebook.com/drleaf -Twitter: @drcarolineleaf: https://twitter.com/DrCarolineLeaf -Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/drcarolineleaf If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5 review on iTunes, Google Play, or wherever you are listening! And don't forget to subscribe and share this podcast with friends and family! I love seeing your posts on social media! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on Lifestyles, Lillian speaks with another television veteran, singer, producer, director, and actress Michele Lee. Michele is best known for her role on the 1980s prime-time soap opera Knots Landing . She talks about her career in film, television, and on Broadway, and shares details about her life. For more information about Michele Lee, visit michelelee.com
Join us for another incredible episode where Jimmy and Roya meet up with guest Michele Lee.SOURCES New Tear stimulator: https://www.healio.com/news/optometry/20200603/fda-grants-novel-clearance-for-tear-neurostimulatorValley Contax: https://www.valleycontax.com/Dr Michele Lee: https://www.micheleleemd.com/Dr Michele Lee @michelelee_md Oxervate: https://oxervate.com/Cornea specialist don’t recommend routine use of topical anesthetics for corneal abrasions: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31445551/
In this interview, we interview special guest Eileen Shapiro.About Eileen Shapiro:Eileen Shapiro is a celebrity journalist who writes for over 40 entertainment publications worldwide. She has worked with the biggest celebrities in the world of music, film and television. Eileen Shapiro who has worked with Lizzo, Kesha, Joe Alwyn, Kelly Ripa, Frankie Grande, Jennifer Nettles (Sugarland), Cheap Trick, Adam Ant, Sandra Bernhard, Melissa Etheridge, Brooke Shields, Annabella Lwin (Bow Wow Wow), Slim Jim Phantom (The Stray Cats), Michelle Lee, Jordan Mooney, O-Town, Lee Ann Rimes, Ultra Nate, Billy Porter, Ross Matthews, Amanda Lepore, Sam Yaeger, Cheyenne Jackson, Spandau Ballet, Deborah Cox, Thompson Twins, B-52’s, Cold War Kids, Yorgos Lanthimos, TRAX Records, Tony Moran, Kurtis Blow, Calum Scott, Michele Lee, Jody Watley, Color Me Badd, Jimmy Somerville, Randy Jones, Luke Spiller (The Struts), The Band Perry, Frank Banali (Quiet Riot), Kim Wilde, Tiffany, George Clinton, Taylor Dayne, Bianca Del Rio, Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley, Leonard Nimoy, George Takei, Leona Lewis, Michael Musto, Chaz Bono, Kristen Chenowith, Buster Poindexter, Andy Bell, Jeff Timmons, and many more including every Gay DJ you can name.
In this episode I speak with Magnetic Alignment Coach Michele Lee!
I am just checking in with you guys to let you know I will be returning real soon! Stay safe out here!
In this episode, Ben and Daniel talk to Tony-nominated playwright and actor Charles Busch about the soundtrack to the 1983 film Yentl. They also discuss Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler, Linda Lavin, Julie Halston, Patrick Dennis, Mame, Michael Tanner, Tom Judson, Dick Gallagher, Lucie Arnaz, Lorna Luft, Michael Vollbracht, The Women, Carl Andress, Lynne Meadow, Tony Roberts, Paul Newman, Sasha Velour, Bianca Del Rio, Stephen Sondheim, and Michele Lee. Charles talks about his career in and out of drag, as well as the difference between downtown and mainstream theater. Charles is the author of a number of fabulous plays, many of which he starred in, including Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, Psycho Beach Party, and his most recent, The Confession of Lily Dare. His 2000 hit play, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, ran on Broadway and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play.
Former Breakfaster Tony Wilson chats about his new book, 1989: The Great Grand Final; playwright Michele Lee explores single ladies; Vanessa Toholka talks leaps and bounds in tattoo technology; the team explore holidaying like a boomer during whale season, and 90s sing-a-longs. With presenters Sarah Smith, Daniel Burt, and Geraldine Hickey.
Set sail aboard Crystal Symphony with Michele Lee, the award-winning actress, singer, director, producer and philanthropist. Tune in to hear how she was discovered at age 16, worked with legends from Hope to Astaire, has been a pioneering woman in show biz, and what she said to make Cruise Director Russ Grieve blush. Read more about this episode.
There is a long history of competition law impacting sports, from the early days of the baseball exemption to the antitrust laws to present-day amateur athletic challenges. But how do these rules apply to e-gaming, which has many elements of physical sports but with other aspects thrown in? In this episode, Derek Ludwin and Alex Simon speak with John Roberti and Michele Lee about the competition law issues raised by e-gaming and the new challenges they bring. Listen to this episode to learn more about the nuance of sports competition law applied in an innovative context. Related Links: Note on E-Sports and Antitrust Link to the ABA Antitrust Law Section Trade, Sports and Associations homepage Hosted by: John Roberti, Allen & Overy LLP and Michele Lee, Twitter
Black Cockatoo tells the story of Australia's first Indigenous sports star, cricketer Johnny Mullagh, we ask Australian creatives and performers to reflect on the last ten years of performing arts, Bernadette Robinson returns to Australia with Songs for Nobodies, and we share some seasonal cheer with Michael Cormick, Johanna Allen and the cast of Christmas Actually.
Black Cockatoo tells the story of Australia's first Indigenous sports star, cricketer Johnny Mullagh, we ask Australian creatives and performers to reflect on the last ten years of performing arts, Bernadette Robinson returns to Australia with Songs for Nobodies, and we share some seasonal cheer with Michael Cormick, Johanna Allen and the cast of Christmas Actually.
Parental Discretion Advised: 5 after 3: The Podcast releases the stories of 3 women with 3 different stories and 1 tragic end: Death due to Domestic Violence.In honor of October being Domestic Violence Awareness, we are doing our part in bring awareness to an epidemic that continues grow on a daily basis. Domestic violence is not just a man against a women event, it is also women against men as well..... and has expanded to relationships on college campuses and high school dating.As a community nationwide, it's up to us to break the cycle and change the dynamic. It is up to us to teach love by being an example and showing love by giving it. Take a page from our book and avoid the unnecessary.Special thanks to our podcast contributors: @PerishLata (author of Style,Favor,& Confidence, Gloria, Chyna with @weentertain for interview with Michele Lee.Purchase Perish's book at www.perishlata.com
Francesca Rendle-Short, Michele Lee and Rajith Savanadasa join Mel Cranenburgh to talk about The Near and The Far, Volume II: more stories from the Asia-Pacific region.Spanning fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from the Asia-Pacific’s finest writers — including Christos Tsiolkas, Alice Pung, Norman Erikson Pasaribu, Han Yujoo, Ellen van Neerven, and Ali Cobby Eckermann — the collection, edited by David Carlin and Francesca Rendle-Short, invites readers on a unique and unforgettable journey. https://scribepublications.com.au/books-authors/books/the-near-and-the-far-vol-iiDr Alexandra Dane then joins Mel to discuss the ramifications of the decision of the judges of this year’s Vogel Literary Award to withhold the $20,000 prize and coveted book deal with publishing giant Allen & Unwin. Australia's most prestigious award for an unpublished manuscript, the award has helped kickstart the careers of many great authors. It is only the third time in the Vogel's almost 40-year history that a winner hasn't been chosen.
Join Sarah Holmes and guest, Michele Lee author of Working the Roots: Over 400 Years of Traditional African American Healing for a discussion of her book. The post Working the Roots – September 17, 2019 appeared first on KPFA.
A special welcome from your host Michele Lee.
Join Sarah Holmes interviewing Michele Lee, author of Working the Roots: Over 400 Years of Traditional African American Healing. Fund drive. The post Working the Roots – May 9, 2019 appeared first on KPFA.
Tonight, we are discussing the bullying and jumping of a 4th grade girl by several boys in Upper Marlboro, MD. We will speak to the girl's uncle about what happened and what he is doing to get justice for his niece.
This evening, Jade and I will speak about the life, music, philanthropy and murder of beloved rapper and community leader, Nipsey Hussle. How can we come together and end this hate for our own?
Tonight we discuss New Zealand and the Trump affect, Jussie Smollett, Cardi B and Wendy Williams
Tonight we discuss New Zealand and the Trump affect, Jussie Smollett, Cardi B and Wendy Williams
Michele-Lee shares her story about before even becoming pregnant wanting to have a c-section in fear of giving birth. But once pregnant taking her fears seriously and getting the kind of help that was right for her to dare to go into a vaginal birth - and ending up having just that. A powerful uncomplicated vaginal birth. Support me in this mission of mine to let positive stories come to life by becoming my Patreon. Together we can change the narrative around birth! Go to www.patreon.com/thepositivebirthstorypodcast
Today on the podcast, Dr. Crosby is joined by Michele Fine, an award-winning financial professional based in New York. We discuss: What's broken and what works in today's wealth management industry The importance of managing fees, risk and taxes How to prevent lifestyle creep Under-considered investment strategies
Today I am diving into the baffling accusations from Empire Star Jessie Smollet. New stories are floating around claiming there was no attack or the attack was from someone he knew. Let's TALK ABOUT!
Today I am speaking on this crazy government shutdown, the people it affects and the main topic, should a man be responsible for a child he didn't want?
Catherine Davies and Naomi Rukavina, stars of the show Going Down join Dano and Mason to talk all about the performance. Written by Banana Girl, Michele Lee, it predicts the epic downward spiral of […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_danoandmason/p/joy.org.au/danoandmason/wp-content/uploads/sites/329/2018/05/going-down.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 13:07 — 12.0MB) The post ↓ Going Down ↓ appeared first on Dano and Mason.
In this week’s podcast we watch Michele Lee’s intensely Melburnian lit-world satire 'Going Down' at the Malthouse Theatre (3:19). Then we peer through the looking glass of Alice’s onscreen adventures in ACMI’s exhibition 'Wonderland' (17:23). And finally, we rake over the ashes of colonialism at the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (30:42).
Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). Going Down BY MICHELE LEE Natalie Yang's career is going up. Or, so she thought. Her semi-autobiographical sex-positive debut novel, Banana Girl, has finally hit the shelves, but it's not quite the best-seller she hoped it would be. The career success of her rival, Lu Lu Jayadi, an award-winning author of clichéd migrant stories, sends Natalie’s confidence spiraling out of control. Natalie is only one bender away from cracking her next big idea, but it may take a shame spiral in a luxury shopping centre to get there. Her career come-down is about to get very real. Leticia Cáceres directs this side-splitting comedy on the contradictions of Melburnian multiculturalism, from the fast-paced mind of Hmong-Aussie playwright Michele Lee (winner of the 2018 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award, for Rice). For more details, visit: http://malthousetheatre.com.au/whats-on/going-down Theatre First RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4839371.rss Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, Pocket Casts, audioBoom, CastBox.FM, Podbean etc. If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you. #theatre #stage #reviews #melbourne #australia #theatrefirst #goingdown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Great American Songbook composer Cy Coleman is the subject of TALKish, The Halli Casser-Jayne Show when joining Halli at her table are Lucie Arnaz, Michelle Lee and Andy Propst the author of YOU FASCINATE ME SO, THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CY COLEMAN and some surprise guests too!Great American Songbook composer Cy Coleman who wrote the great standards “Witchcraft” and “The Best Is Yet To Come,” the writer of such classic musicals as Sweet Charity, On the Twentieth Century, Barnum, City of Angels, and The Will Rogers Follies is finally the subject of an important biography YOU FASCINATE ME SO by Andy Propst. Andy Propst is a journalist whose career has encompassed work with New York Shakespeare Festival founder, Joseph Papp and Tony Award-winning director George C. Wolfe, as well as five years on-air at XM Satellite Radio's XM 28 On Broadway channel. His writing has appeared in the Village Voice, Time Out New York, Backstage and the Sondheim Review.Award-winning actress and performer Lucie Arnaz is the daughter of Hollywood royalty. Her mother, Lucille Ball and her dad, Desi Arnaz were the infamous pranksters Lucy and Ricky on the favorite comedy TV series of all times, I Love Lucy. Ball starred in Cy Coleman's WILDCAT. Lucie Arnaz built her own career with grit and grind, acting in television, and film, including in THE JAZZ SINGER with Neil Diamond for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe. Ultimately she made her mark on Broadway in a host of productions beginning with the musical THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG. She headlined the first national tour of Cy Coleman's mega-hit musical SEESAW.Emmy Award Nominee and a two-time Tony nominee Michele Lee starred as the loveable and quirky Gittel Mosca in the original production of the Coleman/ Dorothy Fields musical SEESAW, for which she won the Drama Desk and the Outer Critics Award for Best Actress. Lee has been a favorite of audiences since she caught their attention on the 50s TV show THE MANY LOVES OF DOBBIE GILLIS. She made her Broadway debut in HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING with Rudy Valle and a young Robert Morse. Later she joined us in our living rooms as Karen Fairgate on the long run of the nighttime soap opera KNOTT'S LANDING.Great American Songbook, Cy Coleman, Broadway, Michele Lee, Lucie Arnaz, Andy Propst, Shelby Coleman on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show…it's witchcraft when we look at the life, times and music of composer Cy Coleman on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show. For more information visit Halli Casser-Jayne dot com.
Your hosts, Brad Sheafe and David Pridham discuss the recent appointment of Andrei Iancu to be the new Director of US Patent Office, or could it be a more sinister Patent Czar? Listen in to learn why. They speculate on his new patent policies and whether he is in a position to begin to reverse so much of the damage to the US patent system inflicted upon us under Michele Lee and the Obama-era administration, starring your favorite tech company to hate, Google, Alphabet or whatever they call themselves these days aside from menacing threat to the individual inventor. From Bio Page of Irell & Manella LLP Andrei Iancu is the Managing Partner of Irell & Manella LLP. Mr. Iancu also practices full time as a member of the litigation and intellectual property practice groups. Mr. Iancu’s practice focuses on intellectual property litigation. He has also been involved in all other aspects of the intellectual property practice, including prosecution, due diligence and licensing. Mr. Iancu is registered to practice in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. He has represented clients across the technology spectrum, including those associated with medical devices, genetic testing, therapeutics, the Internet, telephony, TV broadcasting, video game systems and computer peripherals. In addition to his practice, Mr. Iancu co-teaches patent law at the UCLA School of Law. In 2016, the Los Angeles Business Journal named Mr. Iancu Lawyer of the Year for firms with 75-125 attorneys. In 2017, he was selected as one of BTI’s Client Service All-Stars, a list of attorneys singled out for exemplary client service by corporate counsel at large organizations. In 2013, California Lawyer magazine named Mr. Iancu an Attorney of the Year in the area of intellectual property. The CLAY award, as it is commonly known, is given annually to California attorneys whose achievements had a significant impact on the law. Mr. Iancu was recognized for the large settlements he secured in 2012 for TiVo. Overall, judgments and settlements for TiVo resulting from patent cases against EchoStar, AT&T, Verizon, Microsoft, Motorola and Cisco resulted in total payments to TiVo of over $1.6 billion.
Angela Catterns interviews a panel of theatre professionals – including Darren Yap, Michele Lee & Lee Lewis – about cultural diversity in Australian theatre, now. Produced by Angela Catterns Sound by Jason Blackwell
He composed songs such as “Witchcraft” and “The Best Is Yet To Come” and wrote the classic musicals Sweet Charity, On the Twentieth Century, Barnum, City of Angels, and The Will Rogers Follies. His name: Cy Coleman, the subject of a remarkable new biography YOU FASCINATE ME SO by journalist and author Andy Propst. Propst will be joining Halli at her table on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show along with performers Michele Lee, Lucie Arnaz and Mrs. Cy Coleman for a show-stopping conversation about the man and his music.Andy Propst, the author of YOU FASCINATE ME SO, THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CY COLEMAN is a journalist whose career has encompassed work with New York Shakespeare Festival founder, Joseph Papp and Tony Award-winning director George C. Wolfe, as well as five years on-air at XM Satellite Radio's XM 28 On Broadway channel. His writing has appeared in the Village Voice, Time Out New York, Backstage and the Sondheim Review.Award-winning actress and performer Lucie Arnaz is the daughter of Hollywood royalty. Her mother, Lucille Ball and her dad, Desi Arnaz, Lucy and Ricky on I Love Lucy. Ball starred in Cy Coleman's WILDCAT. Lucie Arnaz built her own career with grit and grind, acting in television, and film, including in THE JAZZ SINGER with Neil Diamond for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe. Ultimately she made her mark on Broadway in a host of productions beginning with the musical THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG. She headlined the first national tour of Cy Coleman's mega-hit musical SEESAW.Emmy Award Nominee and a two-time Tony nominee Michele Lee starred as the loveable and quirky Gittel Mosca in the original production of the Coleman/ Dorothy Fields musical SEESAW, for which she won the Drama Desk and the Outer Critics Award for Best Actress. Lee has been a favorite of audiences since she caught their attention on the 50s TV show THE MANY LOVES OF DOBBIE GILLIS. She made her Broadway debut in HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING with Rudy Valle and a young Robert Morse. Later she joined us in our living rooms as Karen Fairgate on the long run of the nighttime soap opera KNOTT'S LANDING.Michele Lee, Lucie Arnaz, Andy Propst, Shelby Coleman on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show when we look at the life, times and music of composer Cy Coleman on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show. For more information visit http://goo.gl/tMuVJc
Michele Lee is an accomplished actress, singer, dancer, director and producer who is best known for her Emmy Award nominated role as "Karen Fairgate MacKenzie" on the 1980s prime-time soap opera, Knots Landing. She starred on the showfor all fourteen seasons from 1979-1993 and was the only cast member to appear in every episode. Michele is also a two-time Tony Award nominee. Joan van Ark is most notable for her role as "Valene Ewing" on both Dallas and Knots Landing. For this role, she twice won the Soap Opera Digest Award for Best Actress, in 1986 and 1989. A life member of The Actors Studio, she has also received a Theatre World Award and has been nominated for a Tony Award for her stage work. Both interviews hosted by Tammy Weston.
更多信息请关注20日的微信:搜索英语环球 NEWSPlus The term Macanese refers to a group of people of mixed races who have Portuguese ancestry. There are about 10 thousand Macanese living in Macau, where the population is about 550 thousand. It's a small but active group in Macau society. CRI's Wang Wei tells you more about the life of the Macanese in Macau. Chinese people are familiar with actresses Michele Lee and Isabella Leong Lok-sze, but most people are unaware that they're Macanese with Portuguese names. This is just one example of a special ethnic group living in Macau, the Macanese. Ao Leong Wai In is the curator of an exhibition on Macanese life. He explains the history of this group of people. "In the 16th century, the Portuguese first arrived in Macau. Later their family joined them. When their children grew to marriage age, some of them married local Chinese. They gave birth to the first Macanese." Jorge Maneiras works for the government Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau. He is Macanese. "My father's side which is Portuguese, and my mom's side which is half half, Portuguese and Chinese, and my grandmother was Chinese." The Macanese are a distinct group in Macau. They speak Portuguese and most of them are Catholics. Their folk music and dance is featured in various cultural activities in Macau. For over three hundred years of Portuguese rule in Macau, the Macanese had a prominent role in the region. Because of their ethnic and cultural background, they usually held important government positions and served as a link between local Chinese communities and Portuguese rulers. Nowadays they are in all works of life, from business to politics, from arts to professionals. Their influence can be seen everywhere. One typical example is Macanese cuisine, as explained by Jorge Maneiras. "Minchi, minchi is minced beef with a fried egg on top, you have it with rice. This is the icon of Macau cuisine. Then you still have the Portuguese chicken, desserts. Most of them are quite influenced by the Portuguese. And then Macanese make a fusion between Portuguese and Chinese spices." Fusion is exactly the word to describe the life of the Macanese. In their houses, Chinese decoration goes alongside western style furniture. They observe Christmas and Easter, and also celebrate Chinese New Year. Different elements mingle seamlessly into their lives. Professor Hao Yufan, dean of the social sciences and humanities faculty at the University of Macau, says a Macanese wedding ceremony is a good demonstration of such fusion. "I have one student who got married to a local Macanese. Their wedding seemed quite unique. In the morning they had a western catholic style wedding. In the afternoon it was traditional Chinese style wedding. It was very interesting to watch. Quite salient cultural difference. That is why Macau is a place where two civilizations intermingled with each other harmoniously." The life of the Macanese is changing with the world. As Jorge Maneiras says, they are more internationalized. "After the handover, over the past 15 years, before it was just Portuguese and Chinese, but now because of the influx of international community, you can see a new generation of Macanese, which is Portuguese with a Thai mother, or Macanese mother with a Mexican father, with Filipinos, much more diversity than just Portuguese and Chinese." In this fast changing world, discovering how to keep the culture of the Macanese is a difficult task facing the community and the Macau people. Jorge Maneiras says the local government is helping by funding language institutions, Macanese theaters, and cultural events. And it's up to every family and everyone in the community to pass the culture and traditions on.
Well, the boys were both a little slap happy tonight, and the Chocolate Chipper cookie didn't help matters any. Steven and Kenny discuss Michele Lee, Las Vegas, the Hollywood Fringe Festival... and underwear. Enjoy the chaos, as Kenny curses more, and more, and more...
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Ric Dube as we climb aboard and dissect an episode of The Love Boat. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from Pile and They Might Be Giants. Show notes: - Recorded at More Lost Time world HQ - Inspired by MST3K and Rifftrax, we're commenting while watching video - Watch the episode along with us at the CompCon YouTube channel - Jay: Used to watch Love Boat and Fantasy Island back to back - Both shows featured cameos from so-called stars - Episode 23 from season 1, 1978 - Featured Paul Williams, Michele Lee, Marcia Wallace - Gopher went on to be a Congressman - Romantic hijinks ensue each week - Cartoonish male chauvinism - Let the wacky subplots begin - Love American Style was the predecessor to The Love Boat - Booked to the gunnels - The mysterious sexual allure of Bernie Kopell - Julie just wants to get some - The show's like bad improv - Marcia Wallace is comic relief - Dick Van Patten played Doc in the Love Boat pilot - Capt. Stubing is the cruise ship Pepe Le Pew - The third act results in partner switching - Paul Williams gets the hot chick - Gopher nailed Mrs. Krabappel - Bonehead of the Week Music:Pile - Prom Song They Might Be Giants - Call You Mom Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Pile song is on the album Dripping. Download it for free on Bandcamp. The They Might Be Giants song is on the album Nanobots on Idlewild Recordings. Download it for free at Soundcloud. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Critically acclaimed author Patty Farmer and celebrated nightclub star Barbara Van Orden join Sterling and Stroili to discuss Farmer’s new book The Persian Room Presents (Vantage Press), a collaborative memoir of the (once) most elegant nightclub in New York City. Housed between 1934 – 1975 at the legendary Plaza Hotel at 5th Avenue and Central Park South, The Persian Room comes back to life in Farmer’s book through personal stories from such stars as Lainie Kazan, Jack Jones, Michele Lee, Carol Lawrence, Andy Williams, Julie Wilson, Tony Butala and many others ... including Ms. Van Orden. The Live Arts Calendar highlights Hello My Baby, a new musical conceived and written by Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner and Tony Nominee Cheri Steinkellner, presented by the Rubicon Theatre Company at The Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara, CA. Ms. Van Orden shares an unusual moment from her performing career. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)