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Jason Genao is in the studio with Tony Moras and Jana Rosenberg for episode 5 of Hollywire's BEHIND THE FAME podcast. We're talking to Jason about all things acting, his fans and his success on Netflix's "On My Block". Aside from his acting career, Jason is heavily involved in dosomething.org's Ride and Seek Campaign promoting seat belt safety and safe driving practices. Watch/listen to the podcast to find out more! Up and coming American actor, Jason Genao, is currently taking the world by storm. Raised in Jersey City, New Jersey, Genao knew he wanted to be an actor since he was nine years old. As a kid, he loved watching movies and reciting the lines alongside the actors and actresses on screen. After a few auditions, Jason booked a guest role on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. His success continued and landed a role on Netflix's The Get Down as Napoleon. Genao has since starred in the film Logan and the CBS show God Friended Me. Since 2018, Jason stars as Ruby Martniez in Netflix's On My Block. He plays a math genius who often acts as the voice of reason in the group. He is also the face of the 2019 Do Something campaign, Ride & Seek, which advocates for people to buckle up and stay safe while driving on the road. You can join Jason's over one million followers on Instagram and watch him in the upcoming season 3 of On My Block. https://www.dosomething.org/us/campaigns/ride-seek/community Jason Genao is in the studio with Tony Moras and Jana Rosenberg talking to all things acting, his fans, the success on Netflix's "On My Block", plus he opens up about how a recent car accident changed his life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To celebrate America's independence and the freedoms we enjoy and many that we still have to fight for, This Is Happening! brings you an extra special episode. During a recent whirlwind road trip, Eric and special guest cohost Georgie Leahy sat down with legendary singer-songwriter and performance artist Justin Vivian Bond. A trans-genre artist, Mx Bond has performed all over the world from San Francisco to East Village Bars to Carnegie Hall to Paris, London and beyond. V grew up in Maryland and began performing in DC before making a mark in the San Francisco cabaret scene, where V met longtime collaborator Kenny Mellman with whom V developed Kiki and Herb, a durable, hilarious, and transgressive act which they took to New York and all over the world, winning and Obie, a Tony nomination for their Broadway run, and more. Mx Bond has appeared in CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME? with Melissa McCarthy and Richard E. Grant, John Cameron Mitchell's SHORTBUS, Hulu's DIFFICULT PEOPLE, Netflix's THE GET DOWN, ABC's UGLY BETTY, and more. Albums include Kiki and Herb Will Die For You at Carnegie Hall, Dendrophile, and Silver Wells. Mx Bond regularly performs at Joe's Pub in New York, most recently in Justin Vivian Bond Is Your Auntie Glam in Gay for the Gods! In December, V will appear in Olga Neuwirth's new opera ORLANDO at the renowned Wiener Staatsoper in Vienna. Join us for a super fun kiki (if you will) with this brilliant and fascinating artist blazing a beautiful trail. For everything Justin Vivian Bond, go to website: www.justinvivianbond.com Instagram: @mxviv Facebook: @Justin Vivian Bond Twitter: @mxjustinVbond Stay up to date with the podcast: Instagram: @thisishappeningthepodcast Facebook: @thisishappeningpod Twitter: @TIHthePodcast
Ethan is a background painter for TV animation currently living in Indiana. Ethan's professional career started as an animation assistant on an animated short called "Claire and the Keys", but recently he has worked on Netflix's "The Get Down" and "The Adventures of Kid Danger" on Nickelodeon. Things discussed in the video: How to submit your film to film festivals Managing a team Creating work for yourself Instagram Links: Aaron ► https://www.instagram.com/aaroncandraw/ Ethan Yazel ► https://www.artstation.com/ethanburns... Artstation Links: Aaron ► https://www.artstation.com/aaroncandraw Ethan Yazel ► https://www.artstation.com/robbietrevino Artists mentioned in this video Paisley Hansen ► https://twitter.com/paisleydrawrs Amos Sussigan ► http://amossussigan.com/wordpress/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaroncandraw/support
Ricardo and I talk about the 33rd edition of WWE's "Wrestlemania", a few TV season finales and premieres, the full season of Netflix's "The Get-Down", the Warner/DC animated superhero film "Teen Titans: The Judas Contract", the sci-fi thriller "Life" and the sci-fi drama "The Discovery". WWE WRESTLEMANIA 33 RECAP - 04:12 TV SEASON FINALES & PREMIERES - 28:02 THE GET-DOWN(Season 1 - Full Review) - 47:11 TEEN TITANS: THE JUDAS CONTRACT -
The Emmy nominations are in. Saturday Night Live and HBO's Westworld racked up 22 nominations a piece, while other popular newcomers like HBO's Insecure were left off the list. With so many high quality options for viewers on television and on streaming services like Netflix and Hulu, are we entering a golden age of television? The Emmy awards will air in September, today Bridget Armstrong , sitting in for Tom Hall, dishes about the television hits and misses of the season with her TV-talking partner, WYPR digital producer Jamyla Krempel . Radha Blank also joins the conversation. She's a playwright, performer and screenwriter. She's written for Empire on Fox, Netflix's The Get Down and most recently she worked as a writer and co-producer for Spike Lee's latest series She's Gotta Have It which premieres on Netflix this Thanksgiving.
Animaine and Dani Marie talk about Steven Universe: Wanted, "controversy" surrounding Samurai Jack's final season, Netflix's The Get Down not getting a second season, 13 Reasons Why coming back, and more!
Season three of Empire and its wild season finale is discussed in full this week! Carl talks about WWE 24: Finn Balor and Tracy Morgan's Netflix special Stayin' Alive, Victor reviews Shots Fired and Five Came Back, and the duo delves into the latest nerd news, from Black Cat and Silver Sable getting a director, the cancellation of Netflix's The Get Down, an Animaniacs reboot in the works, and (Oh God...) another Madea movie on the horizon. It's strictly audio this week, so grab your bowl of favorite cookies, listen and GET IT! Recorded May 30, 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Email: CodexPrimePodcast@gmail.com CATCH CODEX PRIME AT: Facebook: www.facebook.com/codexprime Twitter: twitter.com/codexprimecast Instagram: instagram.com/codexprimepodcast/ iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/codex…id998035389?mt=2 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDMNJNgnM6y3WB3fA1a1HA SoundCloud: @codex-prime Victor Omoayo - twitter.com/VictorOmoayo - www.youtube.com/user/vomoayo Carl Byrd - Twitter, Instagram and Vine: @mrbyrd1027 - bookmrbyrd1027@gmail.com
The tripod is BACK! The Working Black Writer (Chocolate Cardinal) and Hater Extraordinaire G-Nice join Edwardo to talk THE GREAT WALL and famous movie male ponytails (5:23), the super "Bazzy" experience of Netflix's THE GET DOWN (14:45), the New Edition miniseries (23:18), preview the Oscar races (30:35), STRANGER THINGS (1:13:30), and the weekly version of The Shot List: views you can use to pick the winning call sheet (1:17:15). Visit the site to play the free beta at http://cinemadraft.co. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cinemadraft-podcast/message
Ben and Addy talk about Netflix's The Get Down. They can't stop listening to the soundtrack! Ben's love of punk and rap in the late 70s and 80s Ben loves Moulin Rouge Soundtrack style Historical Fiction Crossover with Comic Book and Rap Culture Setting up the story Characters State of Music What is a Get Down? Comparing it to Luke Cage Differences in Interpretations
The Bag Ladies podcast (@Bag_Ladiez), Lina & Estephanie, join us on this epic episode! First, they talk Netflix's The Get Down with Dap (@dapisdope). Then they get into how their podcast started, why we love podcasting, and reflect on 'millennial' struggles in 2016. TW: Some discussion of queerphobia. Intros & interludes by Shruggs. [This episode is sponsored by Sky Oak Co. Hit up www.skyoakco.com for 15% off your order with code REELYDOPE.]
We've been enjoying the show The Get Down, so we decided to record a quick podcast about it. You can write to us at noshipnetwork@gmail.com
If you recently watched Netflix's The Get Down, you're probably familiar with Grandmaster Flash's DJ wisdom in the series and the quest to find the bootleg tapes distributed throughout the city. Well, word around town is that the King of Cassettes struck back and dropped an all-vinyl bootleg cassette tape from Sebastian Floris. So be quick to check it out and get your funk/boogie/disco groove on!
Stephen Adly Guirgis, the co-creator of Netflix's "The Get Down," talks about telling coming of age stories on TV, and collaborating with the "Wizard of Baz." Plus: the team dissects the recent trend in TV series about the music industry, and tries to figure out why so many of them go wrong.Theme: "Slinky," by Dlay (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dlay/Elemental/Slinky)