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Lynn & Carl talk to Hannah Jewel Kohn starring as Marcia Murphey, Neil Diamond's (2nd) wife, in the Fabulous Fox's production of A Beautiful Noise. They are then joined by Nancy Bell & Kelley Weber starring in the Rep's Steve Woolf Studio Series production of The Roommate. Also they discuss the new release Woman of the Hour. Plus Lynn went to LA for the Emilia Pérez press junket.
Lynn & Carl are first joined by Chelsea Mitchell-Bonsu from the Fabulous Fox's production of MJ, The Musical. They are then joined by Nancy Bell, who is directing, and Caroline Amos, who is starring in St. Louis Shakespeare Festival's As You Like It. Between the two plays they talk New Releases: The Garfield Movie, Hit Man & The Beach Boys. Plus Cinema Saint Louis celebrates Chris Clark with After Hours at the Hi Pointe.
A slew of bills are awaiting Governor Glenn Youngkin's signature after the regular General Assembly session ended last week; The Virginia Rural Health Association named Nancy Bell as its new president; Henrico's crime rate decreased by 7 percent overall, according to an annual county report.
Nancy Bell interviews Penny Thorn, Account Manager at TCI Coatings, to discuss the challenges, advantages, and pathways to growth for women in the industrial space.Making the sale is all about being at the right place, at the right time - in front of the right person. When you find the decision maker, it's about building a trusting relationship and being respectful of their needs and time. Ask questions to understand their situation better and help to build the trust between yourself and the client. The customer experience is an often overlooked but vital part of this trust.In our previous talks, we've mentioned how natural empathy from women can make it easier to connect with people. Remember that your clients are people too with a life outside of work and if there are any interests and hobbies that you can connect on, do so. Being in sales is an industry where you have to learn to love to hustle and always be learning and willing to try new things.TCI Coatings, Inc. has produced protective and decorative coatings for various substrates since its establishment in 1959. Its range of products includes Hydrotec waterborne industrial coatings (PVD Physical Vapor Deposition) that cater to the requirements of modern OEMs and air control districts while continuing to develop new products for its varied customer base.#IndustrialSales #WomenInManufacturing #mfgtribe __________Subscribe For More Video Content :https://www.youtube.com/kylemilan__________Say Hi on Social:LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylemilan/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kylejmilanFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/KyleJMilan/__________Connect For Business:MFG Tribe: https://mfgtribe.comMFG Tribe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mfgtribe/Technical Sales University: https://training.technicalsalesu.com/enroll
After some time off, Lynn & Carl speak with the Producer, Director & Star of Max & Louie's "What the Constitution Means to Me" (Stellie Siteman, Nancy Bell & Michelle Hand)opening next week at the Marcelle Theatre - https://maxandlouie.com/ Then they discuss new releases: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Tetris, Shazam: Fury of the Gods, and Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming, With Dave Letterman & a preview of Murder Mystery 2. Plus Lynn had a flash pulmonary edema.
In celebration of Women's History Month and International Women's day, we're talking about women's increased role in a heavily male-dominated industry. Rebekah Fisher from CRG Automation is interviewed by MFG Tribe's own Nancy Bell to discuss her leadership experience and career highlights.Rebekah is one of the leading actors in CRG's partnership with the DoD to decommission Post-WWII chemical warheads safely and swiftly by 2023. With a custom-designed automated facility, they devised a method to disarm and safely dispose of these warheads before the deadline in 2023. As a female in a male space, Rebekah brings skills suited to her role, mainly listening to a client to discover the best solution. With open coordination, her team can better assess and solve their clients' problems in more unique and efficient ways than before.With the newer generation entering the workforce, a bridge is being created between the older and younger workers in manufacturing, finding answers to industrial quandaries. Women help to serve as that bridge, and there has been a wider acceptance in both young and older men. The fresh perspective that millennials bring is changing the game unlike ever before.Women have the social advantage of coming in with a smile and bringing confidence to a situation. Knowing how to read a situation, when to back off, and when to have your voice heard is also essential. Remember that your personal life doesn't have to take a backseat, and you don't have to apologize for everything.#industrial #womenatwork #womenshistorymonth __________Subscribe For More Video Content :https://www.youtube.com/kylemilan__________Say Hi on Social:LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylemilan/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kylejmilanFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/KyleJMilan/__________Connect For Business:MFG Tribe: https://mfgtribe.comMFG Tribe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mfgtribe/Technical Sales University: https://training.technicalsalesu.com/enroll
Planet Poet-Words in Space – NEW PODCAST! LISTEN to my WIOX show (originally aired March 14th, 2023) featuring two remarkable guests: visionary humanitarian, musician and poet Elissa Montanti and writer, producer and director Michael McKinley, both here to discuss their documentary “Our Lady of Staten Island” which focuses in great part on Elissa's work helping African children with Albinism, victims of mutilation, get needed protheses. For more information on the documentary and to view the trailer go to: www.ourladystatenisland.com. Michael will also discuss his book project Meta War and his recent travels to Iraq and Syria. Elissa Montanti, visionary founder and executive director of the Staten Island-based Global Medical Relief Fund (GMRF), has brought more than 500 children of 57 countries to the U.S. for treatment, including surgery, limb prosthetics and other medical necessities. Injured children come from countries or regions able to offer only minimal medical care, poorly fitted prostheses, or none at all. Elissa's appearance on “60 Minutes” and her book “I'll Stand By You” One Woman's Mission to Heal the Children of the World” (written with Jennifer Haupt, Penguin Books, 2012) have helped spread the word about this remarkable woman and her work. The New York Times and The Washington Post, among many print venues, have heralded her extraordinary work. Elissa was featured in “CNN Heroes,” BBC World News, “Democracy Now” WorldVision Radio, and Voice of America. People Magazine voted their story “the Saint of Staten Island”, as one of the five best stories of the year. Elissa received Amnesty International ‘s Modern Day Saints Award and recognition from the Humanitarian Operating center in Kuwait for her bravery and humanitarian work in Iraq and the Shriners Humanitarian Award. “To Walk Without Fear”, a documentary produced by Miracle Mile Films and sponsored by the UN Correspondence Association and the Prince of Jordan, premiered at the United Nations on November 16, 2006. Elissa lives in Staten Island with her adopted son Ahmed who was blinded and lost his arm at 7 years old in Iraq while walking into crossfire. Elissa's passions also include music, poetry and painting. Her poetry has won recognition from the American Poetry Society. Michael McKinley's first novel, The Penalty Killing, was shortlisted for an Arthur Ellis Award as best debut crime novel. His subsequent page-turners include, among others, international bestseller Facetime and Willie: The Game Changing Story of the NHL's First Black Player, nominated for an NAACP Image Award as best biography and one of the top twenty books of 2021. Michael‘s writing credits include the screenplay for the 1992 feature film Impolite, starring Christopher Plummer; a number of Discovery Channel docu-drama series including Perfect Disasters, Solar Storm and I Shouldn't Be Alive. He wrote and produced award-winning films for CNN on the Vatican and on biblical archaeology in the Middle East, and The Jesus Strand for History TV. His most recent show is the 2021 three-part documentary series Epstein's Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell, which he co-created and Executive Produced for Peacock and SKY UK. Michael traveled to Iraq and Syria for projects with US Special Forces operators and Syrian Democratic Forces. Michael, educated at Oxford University, lives in New York City. He is currently directing, writing and producing, with Nancy Bell and Alice Barrett Mitchell, Our Lady of Staten Island.
Manufacturing faces a talent shortage crisis of over 500,000 employees, projected to reach 2.5 million in the next 10 years. With an older workforce and a perpetuated negative culture surrounding manufacturing from the media and education sectors, we need modern solutions to share the reality of modern manufacturing. TCO Strategies aims to change that perspective by reducing turnover by up to 40% and increasing employee engagement and revenue. Talent management is an essential facet of this strategy, and TCO focuses on 10 nodes to increase engagement in multiple areas. As a partner, TCO has already shown massive results with the strategies it has laid out for manufacturers.Jim Mayer transitioned from a career in construction to industrial manufacturing before founding TCO Strategies. From working in multiple blue-collar roles, he understood a disconnect between company culture and employees. Turnover in manufacturing is currently 44.3%, which is directly tied to company culture. Especially during COVID, employees have left and switched companies for a dollar or even 50 cent raise when possible. The solution is to have a company culture that encourages leadership and a tight-knit feeling in a mercenary workforce.To find out more about how TCO Strategies is manufacturing the employee experience and to receive an HR and talent management assessment, click here: https://tcostrategies.com/Most manufacturers aren't aware of the actual cost of turnover and how it affects the bottom line and overall company culture. Through TCO's education and mentorship programs, they can help companies gain a competitive advantage by improving engagement. Some of these programs, including pairing MBA students with employees, gain business skills while students gain practical knowledge of what drives these employees. It's also vital that these engagement strategies continue after the initial process, or else the fall-off will worsen now that employees know how much better the work environment could be.It's far more common to see this fall off and keeping accountability and trust a regular part of work is essential. Two-way communication is necessary where it isn't just the higher-ups talking down to employees but the employees needing to be a crucial part of the conversation. Especially for the younger generation, needing to know what exactly their role is contributing to the company and feel like they are part of something greater than themselves. Younger folks tend to be overlooked, especially by the older higher-ups in the company, as “uninformed” and “green”; however, they have grown up with rapid technological change, and their adaptation to the changing environment is far higher than any other generation before them.MFG Tribe has helped to push this message as well. Jim was stretched thin to keep up the day-to-day work schedule required at TCO Strategies but still needed to keep an active social media and online presence. With MFG Tribe, Jim found a trusted partner to post daily content and engage with his market and grow his own business beyond what he thought possible. Whether using SEO tools to improve a website or responding to Twitter replies, MFG Tribe has made it easier for TCO Strategies and their clients to interact online better. Online presence is a significant shortfall in the manufacturing space but presents a huge opportunity to improve recruitment and retention. __________Subscribe For More Video Content :https://www.youtube.com/kylemilan__________Say Hi on Social:LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylemilan/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kylejmilanFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/KyleJMilan/__________Connect For Business:MFG Tribe: https://mfgtribe.comMFG Tribe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mfgtribe/Technical Sales University: https://training.technicalsalesu.com/enroll
Faculty Host: Christina Wells, MD, MPH, FAAFP Guests: Corinne Kohler, MD, FAAFP, Candice Oberlies, DMS, PA-C and Clinical Staff Manager and Nancy Bell, Practice Administrator Topic: Christina Wells, MD, MPH, FAAFP, and Corinne Kohler, MD, FAAFP discuss the phases they went through to implement vaccine clinics and how they have evolved at two Federally Qualified Health Centers. Candice Oberlies, DMS, PA-C and Clinical Staff Manager and Nancy Bell, Practice Administrator share their experiences from the clinical and administrative perspectives and offer tips for setting up vaccination clinics and integrating the COVID-19 vaccines in routine visits. Learning Objectives: - Identify key changes with the COVID-19 vaccine that have made the administration & back-office work easier in the past year - Summarize ways to make adding the COVID-19 vaccine easier in your practice Earn CME Credits for this episode: www.illinoisvaccinates.com/podcasts/
Beyond the Needle - A Physician's Guide to Increasing COVID-19 Vaccination Rates
Christina Wells, MD, MPH, and Corrine Kohler, MD discuss the phases they went through to implement vaccine clinics and how they have evolved at two Federally Qualified Health Centers. Candice Oberlies, DMS, PA-C and Clinical Manager and Nancy Bell, Practice Administrator share their experiences from the clinical and administrative perspectives and offer tips for setting up vaccination clinics and integrating the COVID-19 vaccines in routine visits. Learning Objectives:- Identify key changes with the COVID-19 vaccine that have made the administration & back-office work easier in the past year- Summarize ways to make adding the COVID-19 vaccine easier in your practiceFor more information visit: https://www.illinoisvaccinates.com/podcasts
Playwright Colin Healy's “Big Machine” was inspired by the deadly events at a Standard Oil factory in Bayway, New Jersey, in 1924. He and director Nancy Bell discuss the history of lead poisoning — and what it takes to transform tragedy into musical theater.
In this episode, we talk Nancy Bell, Garden Coach and Education Coordinator at Gateway Garden Center in Hockessin, DE, about native vines for the Mid-Atlantic US. The plant profile is on Lungwort and I share what's going on in the garden as well as some upcoming local gardening events. BTW, YOU can become a listener supporter for as little as $0.99 per month! See how at: https://anchor.fm/gardendc/support. Show Notes will be posted at https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2022/04/gardendc-podcast-episode-98-native-vines.html. To access the Let's Make Art 20% Discount Offer, Use Code: zen.ai/gardendc If you liked this episode, you may also enjoy listening to: ~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 20: Native Plants, Diversity in the Garden, and Sunflowers https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2020/07/gardendc-podcast-episode-20-native.html ~ GardenDC Podcast Episode 50: Deer-Resistant Native Plants https://washingtongardener.blogspot.com/2021/03/gardendc-podcast-episode-50-deer.html And be sure to leave us a 5-star review on your favorite platform so other gardeners can find us too! Recorded on 4-2-2022. Episode Credits: Host and Producer: Kathy Jentz Editing and Show Notes: Dorvall Bedford --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gardendc/support
Charlotte Cameron reads from her book, Love and Courage in Troubled Times, and talks to host Nancy Bell. *Original recording date: Aug 4, 2021*
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Listener comments end at: 27:45 The Claw of the Conciliator Chapter 18, "Mirrors" Severian wakes up as Thecla. Hethor's critter is hunting them, so Sev wakes up Jonas and they go to Inire's mirrors. Links: - The Yarn of the Nancy Bell - Stephen Frug on Jonas * Facebook - Chapter 16 Jonas (part 2) - Chapter 16, Jonas (part 1) * Reddit - Chapter 16 (part 2) - Chapter 16 (part 1) - This episode is sponsored by Secret Doors! - You can become a patron and hear additional episodes at https://www.patreon.com/rereadingwolfe - You can get episodes on your podcast app or on our Youtube channel. Note: Youtube subscribers in some locales might not be able to access all the episodes. However, you can get every episodes at the website and on your favorite podcast app. If you have problems accessing the podcast on your favorite platform, let us know. - Questions, comments, corrections, additions, alternate theories? Connect with us on on Facebook ...or on Twitter @rereadingwolfe ...or on Instagram: rereadingwolfepodcast ...or on Reddit: rereadingwolfepodcast * Intro from The Alligator, Annihilation soundtrack by Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow * Break Music from Symphony #2 - I by Arvo Pärt, performed by NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic * Outro from "Go To The Mirrors" by The Who * Logo art by SonOfWitz Outros and alternate outros are cued on the Rereading Wolfe Podcast Spotify playlist IF the songs are available on Spotify.
I was so blessed to spend time with Nancy Bell Kimsey! She's is a lifelong outdoor enthusiast whose hiking and camping experiences have ranged from backpacking and family tent camping to adventuring in a fiberglass travel trailer. She moved to North Carolina to attend Wake Forest University and remained in the Tar Heel State throughout her career as an educator. When she's not writing or camping, Nancy enjoys sewing upcycled creations and singing with her church worship team and a local community chorale. Her writing has been published in Women Who Served, The Secret Place, and Christian Women's Voice. Get a copy of Nancy's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Grace-Rambling... SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER: https://forms.gle/1m6tSmfeCcDWhpWa7 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jen-lowry-writes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jen-lowry-writes/support
Welcome to Episode 29 Part 1 of our Podcast!!!In today’s show, the Brothers selected three uniquely different movies to review. Each host will lead the review on their film selection and inspire an in depth discussion on the story, writing, direction, technicals, scenes, trivia, and more! First on deck, Kenny leads off with “Freaky” (2020) directed by Christopher Landis and Starring Vince Vaughn and Kathryn Newton. In the spirit of the classic “Freaky Friday”, a serial killer (Vaughn) swaps bodies with a teenage oddball (Newton). You know the rest of how that story works. Oh, keep in mind this is a horror movie. Second on deck, Arnaz searched HBO Max and came up with 2015s “Man Up” directed by Ben Palmer and Starring Lake Bell and Simon Pegg. In this romantic comedy, just when Nancy (Bell) has given up on love, Jack (Pegg) mistake’s her for his blind date. The evening that follows is not at all what they both had in mind.Finally, Del selected Disney’s “Raya and the Last Dragon” (2020) directed by Don Hall and Carlos Estrada and starring Kelly Marie Tran, Awkwafina, and Gemma Chan. Raya (Tran) begins a quest to find the last dragon, Sisu (Awkwafina), with hopes of defeating the Druun, freeing her father, and uniting the lands of Kumandra. As this is a review show, there will be spoilers, especially for a film from 2015. We hope you enjoy our discussion on these three films. Hit us up on our social media to let us know your thoughts about these films and if you feel we missed any important talking points. Hopefully, for those of you still on the fence about a particular movie, these reviews will help you navigate the streamers. Ending each film with our patented 3P rating system, let's dive in! Chapter markers:FREAKY (00:21:42) Rental VOD MAN UP (01:15:43) HBO MaxContinued in Part 2...Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe to get instant notifications of our next show!If you enjoyed our program, keep in mind that we have other shows for you to enjoy:Our Flagship Show that we drop Bi-Weekly without fail!Our News Show where we cover major movie and pop culture News.Our Request Line Show, where we review a film by request from a listener.Our Specials, that pay tribute to special occasions.And our Series, themed shows that run for several episodes; like this one on Breaking Bad (currently available!).Email us at: BrothersinArmchairsPodcast@gmail.com Get our latest news on movies and pop culture by joining our social media: Twitter at: @BroArmchairs Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/217059166060270 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/brothersinarmchairspodcast/ And finally, all of our Pods are available https://BrothersinArmchairs.buzzsprout.com Theme song "Loli'ana" written and performed by award winning musician Kamuela Kahoano. Listen to more of Kamuela's music on iTunes and https://kamuelamusic.com/. Also, "Loli'ana" performed live at The Ko'olau Banquet Hall can bee see here https://youtu.be/YDJ1NNJgEiA Thanks for listening! Don't forget our next bi-weekly Pod and keep an eye out for our specials, series, request line, and news episodes! And please subscribe and review!
Welcome to Episode 29 Part 2 of our Podcast!!!In today’s show, the Brothers selected three uniquely different movies to review. Each host will lead the review on their film selection and inspire an in-depth discussion on the story, writing, direction, technicals, scenes, trivia, and more! As we begin this episode, we continue Arnaz's discussion of 2015's "Man Up" directed by Ben Palmer and Starring Lake Bell and Simon Pegg. In this romantic comedy, just when Nancy (Bell) has given up on love, Jack (Pegg) mistake’s her for his blind date. The evening that follows is not at all what they both had in mind. In our final movie review of the episode, we dive into Del's pick, "Raya and the Last Dragon” (2020) directed by Don Hall and Carlos Estrada and starring Kelly Marie Tran, Awkwafina, and Gemma Chan. Raya (Tran) begins a quest to find the last dragon, Sisu (Awkwafina), with hopes of defeating the Druun, freeing her father, and uniting the lands of Kumandra.As this is a review show, there will be spoilers, especially for a film from 2015. We hope you enjoy our discussion on these three films. Hit us up on our social media to let us know your thoughts about these films and if you feel we missed any important talking points. Hopefully, for those of you still on the fence about a particular movie, these reviews will help you navigate the streamers. Ending each film with our patented 3P rating system, let's dive in! Chapter markers:MAN UP Rental VODRAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON (00:28:23) DISNEY+Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe to get instant notifications of our next show!If you enjoyed our program, keep in mind that we have other shows for you to enjoy:Our Flagship Show that we drop Bi-Weekly without fail!Our News Show where we cover major movie and pop culture News.Our Request Line Show, where we review a film by request from a listener.Our Specials, that pay tribute to special occasions.And our Series, themed shows that run for several episodes; like this one on Breaking Bad (currently available!).Email us at: BrothersinArmchairsPodcast@gmail.com Get our latest news on movies and pop culture by joining our social media: Twitter at: @BroArmchairs Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/217059166060270 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/brothersinarmchairspodcast/ And finally, all of our Pods are available https://BrothersinArmchairs.buzzsprout.com Theme song "Loli'ana" written and performed by award winning musician Kamuela Kahoano. Listen to more of Kamuela's music on iTunes and https://kamuelamusic.com/. Also, "Loli'ana" performed live at The Ko'olau Banquet Hall can bee see here https://youtu.be/YDJ1NNJgEiA Thanks for listening! Don't forget our next bi-weekly Pod and keep an eye out for our specials, series, request line, and news episodes! And please subscribe and review!
Author reading and Q&A with Nancy Bell. Author of Dead Dogs Talk.
In Episode 29, Melissa talks with Nancy Bell, a current member of the Board of Trustees for the Iowa Pharmacy Association. They discuss her passion for science and serving as ...
The historic port of Mistley in Essex has been blighted for the past 12 years with a 2-metre high fence which appeared, with no consultation, all along the quay...130 metres. All the barges and little boats that used to come could no longer dock, no more crabbing, no feeding of the swans and the view of the estuary from the old cottages on the quay was forever pixellated. This is the story of how a community fought back. We hear from Nancy Bell, Head Housekeeper of the Grayson Perry house at Wrabness, James Christopher ex-film critic of The Times, Dame Edme Beverage (aka William Meston) keeper of the Grapevine Inn, ex-lawyer Simon and Bettina Bullimore, joint driving force of the campaign, Dina Southwell artist, Sherri Singleton proprietress of The Mistley Thorn and other highly talented members of the cast of the pantomime, long in the making, 'The Curse of Foggy Quay' written and directed by James Christopher. You can find out all about it and join the fundraising campaign at:www.freethequay.co.uk
The historic port of Mistley in Essex has been blighted for the past 12 years with a 2-metre high fence which appeared, with no consultation, all along the quay...130 metres. All the barges and little boats that used to come could no longer dock, no more crabbing, no feeding of the swans and the view of the estuary from the old cottages on the quay was forever pixellated. This is the story of how a community fought back. We hear from Nancy Bell, Head Housekeeper of the Grayson Perry house at Wrabness, James Christopher ex-film critic of The Times, Dame Edme Beverage (aka William Meston) keeper of the Grapevine Inn, ex-lawyer Simon and Bettina Bullimore, joint driving force of the campaign, Dina Southwell artist, Sherri Singleton proprietress of The Mistley Thorn and other highly talented members of the cast of the pantomime, long in the making, 'The Curse of Foggy Quay' written and directed by James Christopher. You can find out all about it and join the fundraising campaign at:www.freethequay.co.uk
It has been a wild third season for us here at TCB - we started before Covid-19 was even a concern here in the U.S. and are wrapping this season up with quarantine, contact restrictions, and face-mask regulations all under our belts. What. A. Ride. So join us for the last episode of this journey where we discover that cars are still transported via ship, moving a thicc body requires a helper, and that there was such a thing as the New York Cotton Exchange. We also have a few questions for those of you describing your check-ins on Untappd...maybe you're just going stir crazy? Stick around for the obligatory conspiracy theory, plus several poorly conveyed movie references. We'll see y'all back in six weeks!Emailpodcast@vangocreative.comInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/vangocreative/Spooky CLThttps://www.instagram.com/spookyclt/Town Brewing Cohttp://townbrewing.comAnderson Motor Cohttps://www.caranddriver.com/features/a15098196/the-orphan-chronicles-anderson-motor-company-feature/ Murder, Mystery and Mayhem by David Aaron Moorehttps://www.amazon.com/Charlotte-Mystery-David-Aaron-Moore/dp/1540218821/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=charlotte+murder+mystery+and+mayhem&qid=1589921832&sr=8-1George King Cutter - Newspaper Clippinghttps://www.newspapers.com/clip/21202253/millionaire-charged-with-murder/Don't forget to subscribe!
While theatrical spaces are closed to the public, and traditional plays cannot be produced in person, how do artists react? What does theatre look like in the digital sphere? And is it here to stay? Guests include Taylor Gruenloh, Nancy Bell, Jacqueline Thompson, and Andy Sloey. Hosted by Bradley Rohlf and Colin Healy, featuring Sabrina Ortiz.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/flynorththeatricals)
Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/talkingbooksandstuff1 BWL Publishing Inc. is a Canadian publisher of popular fiction actively working with International and Canadian authors to publish their fiction in a worldwide marketplace.Nancy is the author of multiple books including young adult and adult series novels and stand alone novels. Nancy is a proud Albertan and lives near Balzac, Alberta with her husband and various critters. She is an animal rights advocate and has worked with and fostered rescue animals. Nancy is a member of The Writers Union of Canada and the Writers Guild of Alberta.
This podcast is from episode number 515 of the program, originally broadcast on Thursday, November 22, 2018 and features reviews of the plays:ALADDIN, by Allan Mencken, Howard Ashman, Tim Rice, & Chad Beguelin, at the Fox Theatre ALL IS CALM, by Peter Rothstein, Erick Lichte, & Timothy C. Takach, at Mustard Seed Theatre THE GREAT SEDUCTION, by Vladimir Zelevinsky, at West End Players Guild DIE FLEDERMAUS, by Johann Strauss, at Winter Opera Saint Louis EVERY BRILLIANT THING, by Duncan Macmillan, at R-S Theatrics A MOST OUTRAGEOUS FIT OF MADNESS, by Nancy Bell, at Shakespeare Festival St. Louis AWAY IN A BASEMENT, by Drew Jansen & Greta Grosch, at the Playhouse @ Westport Plaza DOCTOR FAUSTUS, OR THE MODERN PROMETHEUS, by John Wolbers & Kit Marlowe, at SATE and...FAHRENHEIT 451, by Ray Bradbury, at Webster Univ. Conservatory You can also see video and still pictures of the shows that we've talked about in all of our episodes by looking for us on all social media platforms...YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, InstagramTV, and Twitter. Search for "twontheaisle" on all of them. Here are the direct links:Facebook: http://facebook.com/twoontheaislehecYouTube: http://youtube.com/twoontheaiseInstagram: http://instagram.com/twoontheaisleTwitter: http://twitter.com/twoontheaisleSee you on December 6, 2018!
When a disaster occurs at sea, it brings out the best in some, the absolute worst in others..."The Open Boat" was recorded live at The Slipper Room in NYC on January 28th, 2018. It's the first part of our great nautical nightmare, **Lost at Sea**. Cast: James Rieser as Yardley Betters David Linton as Horace Kacie Laforest as Lilah Gustavo Rodriguez as Father Moretti Alain Laforest as Hanson Eirik Davey-Gislason as Ike Mary Murphy as Mrs. Hellerman Michael Pate Dr. Hellerman Ali Silva as The Narrator Poem: “The Yarn of The Nancy Bell” by William S. Gilbert Performed by David Linton Radio play by Silbin Sandovar Directed by Holly Payne-Strange Musical score improvised by Steve Blanco Sound Effects Designer and Engineer: Greg Russ Technical Director at The Slipper Room: Johnny Goddard Theme music by Jason GravesPost-production audio & podcast production by Ali SilvaProduced by Gustavo Rodriguez & Ali Silva for Fireside Mystery ProductionsCopyright 2018 Fireside Mystery Productions**[Enjoy what we do? Become a patron to help us keep doing it!](https://www.patreon.com/firesidemysterytheatre)****[firesidemysterytheatre.com](https://www.firesidemysterytheatre.com) [@firesidemystery](https://www.firesidemysterytheatre.com/social)**[**Snag some FMT swag!**](https://www.firesidemysterytheatre.com/merch)#horror #macabre #mystery #thriller #suspense #audiodrama #radiodrama #radiotheatre #radiotheater #radioplay #weird #radio #audiodramasunday #podernfamily #weird #nautical #ocean #sea #lostatsea #ghosts #shipwreck #disaster #sinking #ships #vessel #nightmare
Penny and Carla bring their friend Nancy Bell to the Vclub for the second annual End the Backlog benefit. Robert Bloch's game changing noir classic 'Psycho' is the topic this episode, and the girls do a great job exploring the Oedipal complex, the sanctity of motherhood, and alienating their fan base.
Special guest host Nancy Bell joins Penny and Carla to chew over Joyce Carol Oates' 'Zombie', a novella with a Dahmer-esque anti-hero, and the secondary text, 'Where are You Going, Where Have You Been', an early Oates short story. We talk a little about our live show coming up Thursday 4/26 at V Club Nightclub at the End the Backlog benefit! Special thanks again and always to Swamp Rat for our theme music.
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) SEMINAR, by Theresa Rebeck, at St. Louis Actors’ Studio, (2) THE WORLD BEGUN, by Nancy Bell, at Shakespeare Festival St. Louis, (3) VENUS IN FUR, by David Ives, at West End Players Guild, (4) OLIVER, by Lionel Bart, at The Alpha Players of Florissant, (5) HAPPY DAYS, by Samuel Beckett, at The Black Mirror Theatre Company, and (6) MARY POPPINS, by Julian Fellowes, Richard M. & Robert B. Sherman, et al., at Christ Memorial Productions.
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review: (1) INTO THE WOODS, by Stephen Sondheim & James Lapine, at The Muny; (2) THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE, by Frank Marcus, at Max & Louie Productions; (3) THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH, by Thornton Wilder, at Clayton Community Theatre; (4) THE RUNAWAY CUPCAKE: A PLAY ABOUT EATING FOR FAMILIES WHO EAT, by Nancy Bell, at OnSite Theatre Co.; (5) LABUTE NEW THEATER FESTIVAL, by several, at St. Louis Actors’ Studio; (6) BUDDY: THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY, by Alan Janes et al., at The Muny; (7) DON GIOVANNI, by W.A. Mozart & Lorenzo da Ponte, at Union Avenue Opera; (8) THE BONES OF MALCOLM MACDUFF, by David Hawley, at First Run Theatre; and (9) EVITA, by Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice, at Family Musical Theatre.
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review ((1) ALL IN THE TIMING, by David Ives, at St. Louis Actors' Studio, (2) OFF THE MAP, by Joan Ackermann, at West End Players Guild, (3) GOOD IN EVERYTHING, by Nancy Bell, at Shakespeare Festival St. Louis, (4) ASSASSINS, by Stephen Sondheim & John Weidman, at the November Theater Co., (5) CORPUS CHRISTI, by Terrence McNally, at 108 Productions, and (6) SPAMALOT, by Eric Idle, John du Prez, & Neil Innes, at The Alpha Players of Florissant.
Big Ideas is a series of briefings on big ideas coming out of The National Archives' research programme. Covering themes of innovation, creativity and excellence each Big Idea will share with colleagues and professionals aspects of innovative research taking place at The National Archives and elsewhere that could apply to their own area of work. Being able to predict with any precision how collections will change over time is difficult - we are always reliant on historical data. But like fashion designers predicting future trends, we now use the data we collect everyday to model the future. The National Archives uses computer models to underpin collection management decisions and has successfully used them to reduce energy costs. In this talk, Nancy Bell, Head of Collection Care, The National Archives, and Dr Matija Strli?, Centre for Sustainable Heritage, University College London, showcase the potential of computer modelling to support the business and aid decision making.
Mind the Gap is an entirely collaborative project which has has gathered the real-life experiences of professionals in the heritage science field. It has included partners from The National Archives, UCL, Tate and the University of Exeter. The project team has developed recommendations to help turn research into practicable results. Nancy Bell, Head of Collection Care at The National Archives and Principal Investigator for Mind the Gap, shares her experiences of turning research into practice and the challenges of managing a project with partners based across the world.
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review TOPDOG/UNDERDOG, by Suzan-Lori Parks, at St. Louis Actors' Studio, LONESOME HOLLOW, by Lee Blessing, at West End Players Guild, LES MISERABLES, by Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schonberg, et al., at The Alpha Players of Florissant, OLD HEARTS FRESH, by Nancy Bell, at Shakespeare Festival St. Louis, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, by Joseph Stein, Jerry Bock, & SheldonHarnick, at Christ Memorial Productions, and CHICAGO, by Bob Fosse and John Kander & Fred Ebb, at the Fox Theatre.
On this episode, Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky interview Nancy Bell--actress, teacher, playwright, and director--after reviewing (1) MRS. SORKEN, by Christopher Durang, and THE DUCK VARIATIONS, by David Mamet, at Mustard Seed Theatre, (2) PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT THE MUSICAL, by Stephen Elliott & Allan Scott, at the Fox Theatre, and (3) SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, adapted by F. Andrew Leslie from William Inge, at the Clayton Community Theatre.
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) MEMPHIS, by Joe DiPietro & David Bryan, at the Fox Theatre, (2) ANGELS IN AMERICA, by Tony Kushner, at Stray Dog Theatre, (3) VINEGAR TOM, by Caryl Churchill, at Saint Louis Univ., (4) I DO! I DO!, by Tom Jones & Harvey Schmidt, at Dramatic License Productions, (5) LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN, by Oscar Wilde, at Webster Univ. Conservatory, (6) THE NEW WORLD, by Nancy Bell, at Shakespeare Festival St. Louis, (7) AS YOU LIKE IT, by William Shakespeare, at Washington Univ., and (8) THE FOREIGNER, by Larry Shue, at Clayton Community Theatre.
The DIS Unplugged - A Weekly Roundtable Discussion About All Things Disney World
Part 2 of a 2 part series on Disneyland. This week we discuss Citiwalk at Universal Studios Hollywood and Downtown Disney at Disneyland. Disneyland correspondent Tony Spittell tells a listener how to get from Anaheim to San Diego without driving. Nancy Bell discusses some off property dining options. Nancy Johnson gives her impression of the rehab at Disney's California adventure. Special correspondent David Parfitt attends "Disneyland on Ice" in Washington DC. We also award one lucky listener a 6 day / 5 night vacation to Disneyland.