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Annie Lennox burst onto the international stage in the early 1980s as part of Eurythmics. The British synth-pop duo, also featuring Dave Stewart, was at the forefront of pop music's New Wave, and Lennox's appearance in the “Sweet Dreams” video – close cropped, bright orange hair in a bold man's suit and tie – created a captivating image that, when paired with her astonishing, soulful voice – was impossible to forget. After several more hits with Eurythmics, Lennox went solo in the 1990s, and became one of the most successful and awarded female British artists of the past 50 years. Over her career she has won 8 Brit Awards, 4 Grammys, an MTV Music Video Award, Billboard Century Award, an Oscar, and a Golden Globe. She is also a passionate and celebrated philanthropist. So join us for this special Patreon-sponsored episode as the Great Pop Culture Debate attempts to name the Best Annie Lennox Song.Songs discussed: “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This),” “There Must Be An Angel (Playing with My Heart),” “Missionary Man,” “Little Bird,” “Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves,” “17 Again,” “I Put a Spell On You,” “Would I Lie to You?” “Here Comes the Rain Again,” “I Need a Man,” “Why,” “No More ‘I Love Yous','” “Walking on Broken Glass,” “Love Song for a Vampire,” “A Whiter Shade of Pale,” “Put a Little Love in Your Heart”Join host Eric Rezsnyak, Patreon sponsor Derek Mekita, and special guests Ashleigh Stiles and Todd Rezsnyak as they discuss and debate 16 of the most beloved songs from the Annie Lennox and Eurythmics catalogues.EPISODE CREDITSHost: Eric RezsnyakPatreon Sponsor: Derek MekitaSpecial Guests: Ashleigh Stiles (Wizard Radio), Todd RezsnyakProducer: Curtis CreekmoreEditor: Eric RezsnyakIntro/Outro Music: "Dance to My Beat" by Marc Torch#annielennox #eurythmics #80smusic #80s #80ssongs #90s #90smusic #sweetdreams #herecomestherainagain #britpop #synthpop #synthpopvibes #britawards #mtv #musicvideo #nomoreiloveyous #why #walkingonbrokenglass #diva #medusa #wouldilietoyou #missionaryman #podcast #popculture #debate #bestof #podcasts #music #movies #film #books #comics #television #tv #lgbtq #lgbt #nostalgia #geek #nerd #culture #greatestSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Send us a textHappy New Year! DJ Paulie and Brother Lou are back to kick off the year with a bang. In this jam-packed episode, the brothers debut brand-new segments, dive into some wild true-crime stories, and hand the reins to Britt for a countdown that explores the sparks that ignited musical revolutions. Whether you are looking for nostalgia, laughs, or deep dives into pop culture history, this episode has it all.In This Episode:• The Countdown: The Music That Started the Party Britt takes us through a chronological journey of songs that didn't just top the charts—they shifted the culture. This list features the tracks that lit the fuse for entire genres, including George McCrae's disco-igniting "Rock Your Baby," Blondie's genre-bending "Rapture," and the grunge explosion of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit." The set also covers game-changers from Donna Summer, Michael Jackson, Run DMC, Dr. Dre, and Britney Spears.• New Segment: Stay or Skip? The brothers introduce a new movie review game. When you stumble across a classic film while channel surfing, do you stay and watch it, or skip it? Paulie and Lou debate 80s cinema staples like Flashdance, Top Gun, Cocktail, Footloose, Dirty Dancing, and Prince's Purple Rain.• Busted (formerly Stupid Criminals) The guys share a fresh batch of criminal mishaps, including a car thief who blamed aliens for teleporting him into a BMW, a driver who tried to use a UPC label from a package of chicken wings as a license plate, and a holiday family argument that ended with a thrown Christmas ham. Plus, an international story involving the theft—and swallowing—of a Fabergé egg.• Rock Talk with Todd Snyder Todd returns with a deep dive titled "Selling the Party." He explores the business of rebellion and how underground movements like Punk, New Wave, Hair Metal, and Grunge eventually get packaged, polished, and sold to the masses.• TV Time: One and Done A look back at cult classic TV shows that were cancelled after just one season. The brothers discuss whether shows like Freaks and Geeks, My So-Called Life, Firefly, and Almost Human are worth the watch today.• Random Facts Did you know Australia is wider than the moon? Or that Psycho was the first American film to show a toilet flushing? The brothers wrap up with a collection of bizarre trivia to start your week.Tune in for the laughs, the stories, and the tunes that changed history!Support the showThanks for listening. Join us each Monday at 1pm Central at www.urlradio.net and follow us on Facebook!
The Dean Von Music Podcast Show Coming to you Live from Las Vegas, Nevada
Welcome everyone to the Dean Von Music Podcast Show Broadcasting live from Las Vegas Nevada.Hailing from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, just north of Philadelphia, delivering a high-energy sound rooted in the glory days of the 1980s Blending the sleaze and swagger of Sunset Strip with the grit and melody of the New Wave of British Heavy MetalLast Wish is influenced by legendary acts such as Ratt, Mötley Crüe, Dokken, Saxon, W.A.S.P., Warrant, KISS, L.A. Guns, Motörhead, and Skid Row.Last Wish is proof that real hard rock is alive, loud, and kicking and proof that the spirit of 80s hard rock isn't nostalgia — it's survival. -Don't forget to Subscribe so you don't miss future Music Podcast Shows
This week is all about bands playing other bands' songs… that are completely awesome and radical… whatever! Whether they play it straight, note-for-note, or re-interpret it, bands love to pay tribute to great songs they love. In this episode, we showcase bands being able to interpret 80s and 90s songs as their own. Which decade is more fun to cover and which translates better to listeners in the 2020s???What's this InObscuria thing? We're a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. From metal bands heavying up classic 80s & 90s rock standards, to punk bands speeding up 80s & 90s pop… we got ya covered! Songs this week include:Margarita Witch Cult – “White Wedding (Billy Idol)” from Strung Out In Hell(2025)Fishbone – “Them Bones (Alice In Chains)” from Them Bones - single (2025) Lucifer Star Machine – “Naked City (KISS)” from Ssik Action! A High Energy Tribute To The Hottest Band In The World (2022)Horseburner – “Spoonman (Soundgarden)” from Superunknown (Redux) (2023)Phil X & The Drills – “Allied Forces (Triumph)” from Magic Power: All Star Tribute to Triumph (2025)Lesbian Bed Death – “Hellraiser (Ozzy Osbourne / Motörhead)” from Born To Die On VHS (2019)Marvelous 3 – “I Melt With You (Modern English)” from Melt With You - Single (2025)Softcult – “Been A Son (Nirvana)” from Been A Son - Single (2022)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Buy cool stuff with our logo on it: InObscuria StoreVisit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://x.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/
On this week's show we catch up with The Replacements' Let It Be Deluxe Edition box set, wake up to records we slept on from Jeff Tweedy and Hayley Williams and pour one out some musical icons who left us in the last quarter of 2025. All this and much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
Dave Clarke's Saga Series Episode 145
Mitch Easter and Don Dixon, accomplished producers and performers on their own, came together to produce one of rock's greatest debut albums, R.E.M.'s Murmur. That 1983 classic plus the preceding, Easter-produced EP, Chronic Town, have gotten the all-analog, One Step treatment in a numbered, limited-edition vinyl release from Interscope-Capitol's Definitive Sound Series. We reunited Easter and Dixon to discuss the making of Murmur plus the follow-up they produced, Reckoning. What did they each bring to the process? Why does one of them consider Murmur to be the Dark Side of the Moon of the New Wave era? What had changed by the time they recorded Reckoning? Easter also talks about working again with R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck and bassist Mike Mills on the latest Baseball Project album, and Easter and Dixon offer details about Murmur that even this longtime R.E.M. fanatic found revelatory. (You'll never hear “Radio Free Europe” or “Perfect Circle” in the same way.)
As you elevate yourself in a new timeline of your life, you're going to have to make choices around: The things you do People you spend time with Places you go Goals you have The work you're willing to do to attain those goals There will be obvious signs of things you need to do as it relates to your goals. You may have to forgo watching Netflix and instead watch something productive. Attend seminars with smarter people than yourself Learn a new activity and grow a business. Yes, people will come and go at each level that you reach. Old friends will fade away. But new ones will rise. About the ReWire Podcast The ReWire Podcast with Ryan Stewman – Dive into powerful insights as Ryan Stewman, the HardCore Closer, breaks down mental barriers and shares actionable steps to rewire your thoughts. Each episode is a fast-paced journey designed to reshape your mindset, align your actions, and guide you toward becoming the best version of yourself. Join in for a daily dose of real talk that empowers you to embrace change and unlock your full potential. Learn how you can become a member of a powerful community consistently rewiring itself for success at https://www.jointheapex.com/ Rise Above
We'd love to hear from you! Click here to send us a text. Steve is joined by guest host Don from The Album Nerds to review two new releases from New Wave icons: Men Without Hats' On the Moon and Sparks' latest album Mad, digging into the highlights and standout moments.Plus, in New Wave music news, there's new music from Joe Jackson, Kissing the Pink, Billy Idol, Squeeze, and Cindy Wilson of The B-52s.Men Without Hats: https://www.safetydance.com/Sparks: https://allsparks.com/Support the show
Is Broadway entering a new era? All signs point towards YES! In this episode, Lindsey recaps her FIRST show of the new year, Frozen at Paper Mill Playhouse!Broadway News:
Don and Dude continue the “I Love the 80s” journey with a trip to 1981, a year when economic anxiety and political tension coexisted with malls, arcades, and cable TV escapism. Country and Pop both learned how to look and sound modern. One host brings a polished, harmony‑driven Country blockbuster from Alabama, while the other counters with a nervy, hook‑stuffed New Wave debut from Men at Work, tracing how crossover production, global pop, and quirky storytelling reshaped early‑'80s radio.The AlbumsAlabama – Feels So Right (1981) A smooth, harmony‑rich Country set that blends traditional instrumentation with Southern rock and soft‑rock polish, Feels So Right finds Alabama sanding down honky‑tonk grit into warm, radio‑ready crossover anthems. Built on Randy Owen's conversational vocals, tight three‑part harmonies, and clean electric arrangements, the record moves from intimate ballads to dark Hollywood cautionary tales, sketching how early‑'80s country stepped confidently into the pop mainstream without losing its storytelling roots.Men at Work – Business as Usual (1981) An off‑kilter, endlessly catchy debut, Business as Usual fuses New Wave, reggae‑rock, and pop hooks into anxious, witty songs about paranoia, identity, and global culture, all filtered through an unmistakably Australian lens. Colin Hay's nervy vocals, Greg Ham's iconic sax and flute lines, and the band's elastic grooves turn tales of door‑knocking strangers, daydreaming kids, and Vegemite‑fueled wanderers into one of the defining pop documents of the early '80s.Diggin' AlbumsOurs – Rocket's Red Glare (2025) The long‑running alt‑rock project from Jimmy Gnecco returns with a cinematic, emotionally charged set that pairs soaring vocals and guitar crunch with themes of love, loss, and resilience. Rocket's Red Glare channels late‑'90s melodrama into a mature, widescreen sound that feels tailor‑made for headphones and midnight drives.Red Rider – As Far As Siam (1981) Canadian rockers Red Rider deliver melodic, thoughtful heartland rock on this 1981 LP, balancing straight‑ahead riffs with introspective writing. Anchored by “Lunatic Fringe,” the album became a staple of AOR radio and helped cement Tom Cochrane's reputation as a songwriter with both punch and atmosphere.NITE – NITE (2025) Dallas twins Kyle and Myles Mendes push their darkwave/synthpop project into a sleek, shadowy new chapter on this self‑titled release, blending post‑punk guitars, electronic pulse, and emotive hooks. The record dives into pain, obsession, and alienation over nocturnal beats and synths, landing somewhere between dancefloor melancholy and bedroom confession.Ashes and Diamonds – Are Forever (2025) A supergroup of post‑punk and alt veterans, Daniel Ash, Bruce Smith, and Paul Spencer Denman, craft a moody, cinematic collage of glam, dark pop, and experimental electronics on Are Forever. Recorded after a page‑one restart, the album leans into Hollywood decadence, identity crises, and existential drift, its clipped‑headline lyrics and atmospheric production feeling like a neon‑lit fever dream for aging club kids.Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“We'll never fully understand the 80s until we admit they were equal parts escape fantasy and quiet panic—and the best records let both feelings live in the same song.” – Cameron Crowe
New year, new music. But what about last year's great music? Here's a last hurrah for some of the best releases of 2025. These are 20 of my favorites that I listened to on repeat in 2025. So many best of lists are ridiculously long with 200, 250, even 500 releases. What's the point? I like to take my time and actually edit it down to a managable number that means something. It's not easy, there are some bands that didn't make the cut, but were so very close and truly deserving. But not everything can be a favorite, because again, what would be the point? So here's my look back at some of 2025s best. Enjoy and let me know what you think, leave a comment below and tell me what some of your faves were in 2025..As always find a complete track listand all the important links to all the important stuff over on the modcast homepage at http://www.mistersuave.com/2026/01/modcast-593-mr-suaves-faves-of-2025.html. And keep up with me between modcasts:Subscribe - iTunesX (formerly Twitter) - @mistersuaveBluesky - @mistersuaveFacebook - facebook.com/modmodworldInstagram - instagram.com/mrrobsuaveTune in - iHeart RadioAnd listen on Mod Radio UK
Iran expert Shukriya Bradost, CEO of Four Sides Security Solutions, speaks to SBS Kurdish about country's latest wave of demonstrations and what sets them apart from past protests. It explores what triggered the unrest, who is participating across age groups, social classes, and regions, and whether protesters demands are economic, political, social, or a mix of all three. The discussion also looks at how widespread the demonstrations are, how the Iranian government has responded, and whether the protests pose a serious challenge to the political system. - Pispora li ser karûbarên Îranê, Şukriya Bradost, Birêvebira Sereke ya Çareseriyên Ewlehiya Çar Alî (Four Sides Security Solutions), li ser pêla dawî ya xwepêşandanên welêt û çi wan ji xwepêşandanên berê cuda dike bi SBS Kurdî re diaxafe. Ew vedikole ka çi bûye sedema nearamiyê, kî li gorî komên temenî, çînên civakî û herêman beşdar dibin, û gelo daxwazên xwepêşanderan aborî, siyasî, lê civakî ne. Nîqaş her weha li ser berfirehbûna xwepêşandanan, hukûmeta Îranê çawa bersivê dide, û gelo xwepêşandan ji bo sîstêma siyasî dibe sedema dijwariyekê cidî.
ANDERSON MONTH BEGINS! Before Wes, before Paul Thomas, before Brad, there was... PAUL W.S.! Screen Drafts veterans Jordan Crucchiola (Feeling Seen), William Bibbiani (Critically Acclaimed Network) and Dave Schilling (Horror's New Wave) join us at the Draft Table to rank all 15 feature-length films from populist techno-auteur PAUL W.S. ANDERSON. Strap in for what may be the most raucous theme month kick-off that Screen Drafts has ever witnessed! Want more Screen Drafts? Become a Booster! For just $5 a month get ad-free Main Feed episodes, plus monthly installments of The Franchise mini-Super Draft, The Marathon, Speed Drafts, and the Cool Kids Criterion Club Corner. Visit www.patreon.com/screendrafts to join the Club!
Don and Dude kick off a new year and a new series with the first “I Love the 80s” episode, zeroing in on 1980 as a hinge point between the shaggy experimentation of the 1970s and the sleeker, high-gloss sound that would define the decade. One host brings a Rock pick and the other counters with an R&B gem, sketching how guitars, grooves, and studio polish collided at the dawn of the 80s.The AlbumsGeorge Benson – Give Me the Night (1980) A sleek, radio-ready fusion of jazz, R&B, funk, and sophisticated pop that marks Benson's full crossover from respected jazz guitarist to smooth pop-soul star. Working with producer Quincy Jones and songwriter Rod Temperton, Benson wraps fluid guitar lines and intimate vocals around tight grooves, warm keys, and sparkling horns, creating a nocturnal soundtrack to city nightlife that helped shape early-80s quiet storm and smooth jazz.Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden (1980) A raw, fast, and street-level debut that helped launch the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, blending galloping bass lines, twin-guitar harmonies, and gritty, punk-leaning vocals. Recorded with minimal studio gloss, the album captures a young band playing loud and lean in smoke-filled pubs, turning dark urban tales, horror imagery, and medieval menace into a combustible new blueprint for 80s metal.Diggin' AlbumsGeese – Getting Killed (2025) A chaotic, inventive Brooklyn art-rock record produced by Kenny Beats, jumping from nervous, mathy rhythms to soulful swells and surreal lyrics, highlighting how adventurous guitar music still thrives in the streaming era.Prince – Dirty Mind (1980) A pivotal early statement from Prince that fuses stripped-down funk, new wave, and dance with provocatively frank lyrics, its raw, minimalist sound foreshadowing where 80s pop and R&B were headed.Donovan – what's a girl (2025) A long-shelved early-90s project finally released to celebrate Donovan's 60th anniversary, blending Gaelic romance, orchestral folk, grunge-leaning pop, and spoken poetry into a late-career “lost album” that reconnects him to his 60s roots.Cameron Crowe – The Uncool: A Memoir (2025) A long-awaited memoir tracing Crowe's teenage years as a rock journalist on the road with bands like Led Zeppelin, the Eagles, and David Bowie, revisiting the real-life stories that inspired Almost Famous while digging deeper into his family life and writing voice.Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“We are in a golden age of music. There will be a time when technology becomes so advanced that we'll rely on it to make music rather than raw talent, and music will lose its soul.” - Freddy Mercury
We figured we should start off the new year on a strong note, so we once again say G'Day to our number 1 guest from Down Under, CRAIG ELVIN! The CEO of Pub Rock is back in this “Best Of…” episode to revisit highlights from his sonic journey across the continent to hear where that meat and two veg rock originated. Grab a pint and get ready to rock - - - Aussie-style!What is it we do here at InObscuria? On most shows, Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection: an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. This go-round we turn the microphone over to Craig Elvin to give us all a schooling on lost, forgotten, and should have beens selections of Aussie Pub Rock. Our hope is always that we turn you on to something new, or in this case, remind you of it!Songs this week include:Stevie Wright - “Evie (Part 1)” from Hard Road (1974)Australian Crawl - “Things Don't Seem” from Sirocco (1981)Midnight Oil - “Run By Night” from Midnight Oil (1978) Sunnyboys - “Happy Man” from Sunnyboys (1981)Cold Chisel - “My Turn To Cry” from East (1990) The Angels - “Fashion & Fame” from Night Attack (1982)The Radiators - “Comin' Home” from Feel The Heat (1980)Electric Mary - “Gimme Love” from Mother (2019)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it: InObscuria StoreCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
ARTIST TRACK LENGTH ALBUM YEAR Natalie Holt TVA Title Card 0:29 Loki: Vol. 1 (Episodes 1-3) (Original Soundtrack) 2021 Break 1 2:34 A Flock Of Seagulls Nightmares 4:29 Listen 1983 Pet Shop Boys Suburbia (2018 Remaster) 5:05 Please (2018 Remaster) 1986 The Thompson Twins If You Were Here (2025 Remaster) 2:46 Industry & Seduction: A Thompson Twins Collection 2025 Tubeway Army Are ‘Friends’ Electric? (1998 Remaster) 5:13 Replicas (1998 Remaster) 1979 Alphaville Sounds Like a Melody (2019 Remaster) 4:41 Forever Young (Super Deluxe Edition) [2019 Remaster] 2019 A-Ha The Sun Always Shines on T.V. 5:00 Hunting High and Low (Deluxe Edition) 2010 Break 2 1:37 Billy Idol Don’t Need A Gun (Remastered 2001) 5:05 Idolize Yourself: The Very Best Of Billy Idol 2008 The Cars All Mixed Up (2016 Remaster) 4:05 The Complete Elektra Albums Box 2016 Boys Don’t Cry I Wanna Be A Cowboy (2006 Remaster) 3:58 Boys Don’t Cry 2006 The Style Council My Ever Changing Moods (Single Version) 3:56 Greatest Hits 2000 The The Uncertain Smile 6:36 Soul Mining 1983 Break 3 1:30 Peter Godwin Images Of Heaven (Single Version) 3:22 80s Remixes, Singles and B-Sides 2023 Belouis Some Imagination 3:29 Lost And Found Volume 1 : Imagination 2007 Martin Dupont He Saw the Light 4:20 The Complete Collection 1980-1988 2018 The Flirts Passion 4:57 10 Cents For A Dance 1982 Cabaret Voltaire Sensoria (Remastered) 6:07 Micro-Phonies (Remastered) 2013 Break 4 1:15 Trans-X Living On Video (2023 Remaster) 5:47 Living On Video (40th Anniversary) 2023 Gang Of Four I Love A Man In Uniform (2024 Remaster) 4:05 Songs of the Free (2024 Remaster) 2024 Den Harrow Future Brain 4:04 The Best Of Den Harrow 2021 Hubert Kah Wenn der Mond die Sonne berührt (7′ Version) 3:20 Wenn der Mond die Sonne berührt 1984 Blancmange Blind Vision 3:46 Mange Tout (Deluxe Edition) 2018 Break 5 2:03 UB40 Red Red Wine (Remastered 2009) 2:55 Essential 2012 The Police Walking On The Moon (Remastered 2003) 4:52 Every Breath You Take The Classics 2003 Howard Jones Like To Get To Know You Well (2018 Remaster) 3:54 Dream Into Action (2018 Expanded & Remastered Edition) 1985 INXS Jan’s Song (2011 Remaster) 3:15 Shabooh Shoobah (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) 1982 Men At Work Down Under 3:28 The Best Of Men At Work [Clean] 2005 Break 6 0:59 The English Beat Mirror in the Bathroom (2012 Remaster) 2:59 I Just Can't Stop It (2012 Remaster) 1980 The Specials Ghost Town (Single Version [2021 Remaster]) 3:34 Ghost Town [2021 Remaster] (2021 Remaster) 1981 The Clash Bankrobber 4:27 Hits Back [Explicit] 2013 Tony Banks This Is Love 5:08 The Fugitive 1983 Break 7 1:11 General Public Tenderness 3:26 All The Rage 1984 When In Rome The Promise 3:33 When In Rome 1988 Scritti Politti Perfect Way (2022 Remaster) 4:24 Cupid & Psyche 85 (2022 Remaster) 2022 Altered Images Happy Birthday 2:55 Reflected Images – The Best Of Altered Images 1996 Haircut 100 Love Plus One 3:28 Pelican West – 40th Anniversary 2023 Break 8 1:22 The Fixx Saved By Zero 3:07 Reach the Beach 1983 Peter Murphy Cuts You Up 5:21 Deep 1989 The Human League Love Action (I Believe In Love) (Edit) 3:44 Anthology – A Very British Synthesizer Group (Deluxe) 2016 Information Society What’s on Your Mind (Pure Energy) 4:32 Hits 2004 Break 9 1:24
Powers. Black Hammer Minor Threats, and more. Dark Horse Comics editor Daniel Chabon joins the show for an in-depth conversation about shaping creator-driven comics in today's industry. Daniel breaks down the editor's role behind the scenes, from developing pitches and guiding visual storytelling to balancing creator vision with long-term publishing strategy.We talk about Dark Horse's approach to original series, working with both established voices and emerging talent, and how the publisher continues to evolve in a changing comics landscape. Daniel also shares insights into collaboration, deadlines, and what makes a project stand out when it lands on an editor's desk.
NRC Vandaag is met vakantie, maar we zijn niet helemaal weg. Deze week hoor je de winterselectie: zes van onze beste afleveringen van afgelopen jaar. Deze aflevering kwam eerder uit op 26 juni 2025.Hiphopcollectief New Wave is terug. Deze week werd bekend dat er reünieconcerten komen. Lijpe met KM en Bokoesam en Ronnie Flex met Frenna en Jonna Fraser, allemaal staan ze straks weer samen op het podium. Volgens redacteur Jonasz Dekkers is de opkomst van New Wave een keerpunt geweest in de Nederlandse muziek.Gast: Jonasz DekkersPresentatie: Bram EndedijkRedactie: Cas ReijndersMontage: Bas van WinEindredactie: Tessa ColenCoördinatie: Belle BraakhekkeProductie: Andrea HuntjensHeb je vragen, suggesties of ideeën over onze journalistiek? Mail dan naar onze redactie via podcast@nrc.nl.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From sharing the stage with Blondie to launching the first Punk Boutique in America, this legendary NYC punk fashion pioneer has truly done it all. It's a conversation with Manic Panic founders Tish & Snooky!Purchase a copy of Manic Panic: Living in Color Book – A Rebellious Guide to Hair ColorVisit ManicPanic.com
On this week's show, we wrap up the merry month of Debts-cember (and the year in general) with the most honorable of mentions, the runners-up that fill our cup, the best of the rest of 2025 All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
Howard Jones' groundbreaking 1985 album, Dream Into Action, peaked on the UK charts and cracked the US Top 10. It went on to spawn global hit singles, “Things Can Only Get Better” (which experienced a resurgence after being featured on an episode of Netflix's Stranger Things) and “No One is to Blame” as well as “Life in One Day” and “Like to Get to Know You Well."
John Boorman's Point Blank (1967) has long been recognized as one of the seminal films of the sixties, with its revisionary mix of genres including neo-noir, New Wave, and spaghetti western. Its lasting influence can be traced throughout the decades in films like Mean Streets (1973), Reservoir Dogs (1992), Heat (1995), The Limey (1999) and Memento (2000). Eric Wilson's compelling study Point Blank (British Film Institute, 2023) examines its significance to New Hollywood cinema. He argues that Boorman revises traditional Hollywood crime films by probing a second connotation of “point blank.” On the one hand, it is a neo-noir that aptly depicts close range violence, but, it also points toward blankness, a nothingness that is the consequence of corporate America unchecked, where humans are reduced to commodities and stripped of agency and playfulness. He goes on to reimagine the film's experimental style as a representation of and possible remedy for trauma. Examining Boorman's formal innovations, including his favoring of gesture over language and blurring of boundaries between dream and reality, he also positions the film as a grimly comical exploration of toxic masculinity and gender fluidity. Wilson's close reading of Point Blank reveals it to be a film that innovatively inflects its own generation and speaks powerfully to our own, arguing that it is this amplitude, which encompasses the many major films it has influenced, that qualifies the film as a classic. Eric Wilson is Professor of English at Wake Forest University, USA. His publications include Secret Cinema: Gnostic Vision in Film (2006) and The Strange World of David Lynch: Transcendental Irony from Eraserhead to Mulholland Dr (2007). His writing has featured in Psychology Today, L.A. Times, The New York Times and Huffington Post. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers and articles on G. K. Chesterton and John Ford, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found here on the New Books Network and on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
John Boorman's Point Blank (1967) has long been recognized as one of the seminal films of the sixties, with its revisionary mix of genres including neo-noir, New Wave, and spaghetti western. Its lasting influence can be traced throughout the decades in films like Mean Streets (1973), Reservoir Dogs (1992), Heat (1995), The Limey (1999) and Memento (2000). Eric Wilson's compelling study Point Blank (British Film Institute, 2023) examines its significance to New Hollywood cinema. He argues that Boorman revises traditional Hollywood crime films by probing a second connotation of “point blank.” On the one hand, it is a neo-noir that aptly depicts close range violence, but, it also points toward blankness, a nothingness that is the consequence of corporate America unchecked, where humans are reduced to commodities and stripped of agency and playfulness. He goes on to reimagine the film's experimental style as a representation of and possible remedy for trauma. Examining Boorman's formal innovations, including his favoring of gesture over language and blurring of boundaries between dream and reality, he also positions the film as a grimly comical exploration of toxic masculinity and gender fluidity. Wilson's close reading of Point Blank reveals it to be a film that innovatively inflects its own generation and speaks powerfully to our own, arguing that it is this amplitude, which encompasses the many major films it has influenced, that qualifies the film as a classic. Eric Wilson is Professor of English at Wake Forest University, USA. His publications include Secret Cinema: Gnostic Vision in Film (2006) and The Strange World of David Lynch: Transcendental Irony from Eraserhead to Mulholland Dr (2007). His writing has featured in Psychology Today, L.A. Times, The New York Times and Huffington Post. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers and articles on G. K. Chesterton and John Ford, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found here on the New Books Network and on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
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Frontière Rock chaque mardi soir de 22h à minuit, plongez dans l'univers sombre et alternatif de la musique Dark, Alternative, Post Punk, Coldwave, Gothic Rock, Darkwave, Deathrock, New Wave, Dark Punk, Shoegaze... Ré écoutez l'émission Frontière Rock du mardi 23 Décembre 2025 qui monte en cliquant sur le lien ci dessus. Animée par Dark Jérôme, il vous fera découvrir des nouveautés récentes des meilleurs groupes et artistes de la scène underground, ainsi que les classiques du genre. Ce soir La Frontière reçoit en entretien cold le groupe White Ritual. Découvrez la rubrique de Dark Jérôme intitulée "Sous les projecteurs de la frontière". Il mettra en avant un coup de cœur sur le travail musical passé ou récent d'un groupe de la scène Dark pas toujours assez médiatisé. Ne manquez pas l'agenda des concerts de la semaine, on vous dévoilera les dates et les lieux où vous pourrez assister aux performances live des groupes que vous aimez. Et pour continuer en beauté, écoutez la chronique Ma Discothèque Vinyle indispensable, où Jean-Marc vous présentera un album culte ou rare qu'il a déniché dans sa collection personnelle de vinyle. Frontière Rock 22h midnight every Tuesday evening from 22h to midnight, dive into the dark and alternative world of Dark, Alternative, Post Punk, Coldwave, Gothic Rock, Darkwave, Deathrock, New Wave, Dark Punk, Shoegaze music... Listen again to the Frontière Rock show from Tuesday, Décember 23th, 2025, which is coming up by clicking on the link above. Hosted by Dark Jérôme, he will introduce you to recent releases from the best bands and artists of the underground scene, as well as classics of the genre. This evening, La Frontière welcomes the band White Ritual. Discover Dark Jérôme's section entitled "Under the Spotlight of the Border." He will highlight a favorite piece on the past or recent musical work of a band from the Dark Rock scene that doesn't always get enough media coverage. Don't miss the week's concert schedule; we'll reveal the dates and venues where you can catch live performances by the bands you love. And to continue in style, listen to the column "My Essential Vinyl Library," where Jean-Marc will introduce you to a cult or rare album he unearthed in his personal vinyl collection. Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/whiteritual Site Web : https://www.whiteritual.fr/ Insta : https://www.instagram.com/whiteritual Bandcamp : https://whiteritual.bandcamp.com/album/ritual-lust Station: ATTITUDE Date: 23/12/2025 Slot: 22h Hour Performer Title Tuesday 22:00:00 Tuesday 22:02:45 Buzzkill Shout Tuesday 22:06:36 Béton Armé La Nuit Tuesday 22:08:38 post-punk'er Everything is gone Tuesday 22:13:25 The Ultimate Dreamers Kids Alone (single version) Tuesday 22:17:44 Vampire Valentine Thorns Tuesday 22:21:19 Nivalis et Andrei Lamy Permettre Le Mal Tuesday 22:24:35 Sub Zero Dreams Say Goodbye Tuesday 22:28:01 DECEITS Please, Wake Up Tuesday 22:31:58 Dead Inside Looking For A Way Out (Single) Tuesday 22:37:24 ROUTINE I Disappear Tuesday 22:54:02 White Ritual Crosses Station: ATTITUDE Date: 23/12/2025 Slot: 23h Hour Performer Title Tuesday 23:00:00 Tuesday 23:03:36 Pixies Monkey Gone To Heaven Tuesday 23:07:41 HUIR Storm Tuesday 23:12:13 Reflection Black Dreams Fade to Nothing Tuesday 23:16:23 TRAITRS I Was Ill, You Were Wrong Tuesday 23:22:21 Gargula Valzer Nosferatu Tuesday 23:26:00 Les Funérailles d'Hélios Le Goût Du Sang Tuesday 23:31:22 YEARS OF SHAME Heat Tuesday 23:35:16 Hellkern Warriors Petrol & Water Tuesday 23:40:26 August Angst Long Dead Tuesday 23:45:30 Sacred Skin This Pressure Tuesday 23:50:09 Tears for the Dying Cinders Tuesday 23:56:18 Touched Fables In Your Eyes Frontière Rock 100% Underground
The New Wave barely have time to settle into their new headquarters before they're called upon to deal with a surly drunk who just happens to have mythical giant powers. Cat and Pate show off new powers while Juno and Luka dust off old tricks, but will any of it be enough to deal with thirty feet of JOE TON? Content warning for illusory fire. Music by Perennial Sounds LLC
Enjoy this week's episode with Argentinian Dj & producer LUCERO. His love for music began at a very young age. At the age of 14 he was mixing with vinyl influenced by the New Wave, Electronic, Synthpopy and Jazz-Funk genres and developing a special interest in artists such as Pink Floyd, Depeche Mode, New Order, among others. During the time he lived in Argentina he was a resident at Voodoo Lounge. In 2015 he decided to work internationally, choosing to live in the city of Playa Del Carmen, a place where he currently continues to grow in his career as a resident of On Heaven and Speakeasy, sharing the scene and collaborating with local artists such as Jay Perlestein, Galgo, Cesar Lombardi, Nacho Kahn , Corcuera, Negrinm, among others. In 2022 he releases his first single called Matafiyi on the KMT record label, records with such acceptance that it will be re-released on the prestigious REDOLENT record label in January 2024. LUCERO - Fever Dance (Vocal Mix) [REDOLENT] LANDSMAN - Steal My Soul Ninetoes - See Thru You (Extended Mix) Kashovski - Burn Original La Santa - Mamba [REDOLENT] Andrea Oliva, Tim Engelhardt - No Tears (Extended Mix) Super Flu - Nos Crub Shermanology - Don't You Leave (Extended Mix) ID ID - Believe AMacowicz - Woho'oho (Extended Mix) Monkey Safari - Tcha Tom Zeta - Es Torrent This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Riding the New Wave into the holiday break, with this epic mix of 80s alternative and club anthems. Tracklist for December 17, 2025 01 :: Xymox - Blind Hearts 02 :: When In Rome - The Promise (O.N. Mix) 03 :: Industry - State Of The Nation 04 :: Depeche Mode - I Just Can't Get Enough (Schizo Mix) 05 :: Torch Song - Prepare To Energize (The Fong Test) 06 :: Esavù - Sia-Sioù (Breakin' Up) (Club Version) 07 :: Mya & The Mirror - Hesitation 08 :: Yoko Ono - Walking On Thin Ice (Re-Edit) 09 :: Play By Numbers - Cloud Nine (Ready Mix) 10 :: Data ...
On this episode of Destination on the Left, I'm at the NTA Travel Exchange in Ottawa to speak with eight leading professionals shaping the future of group travel, tourism, and hospitality. You'll hear insights from leaders who share the latest market trends, traveler behaviors, innovative approaches, and what's ahead for 2026. The conversations explore the strong resurgence of group tours, the rise of small group and multi-generational travel, and a growing demand for immersive, meaningful experiences—from stargazing in Utah to luxury train journeys. You'll discover how industry partnerships and collaborations, such as inter-association alliances and joint destination marketing efforts, are helping operators adapt to challenges and seize new opportunities. In this episode, you'll hear from these knowledgeable tourism leaders: Vince Accardi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vince-accardi-cae-15890033/ Wendy Dobrzynski: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-dobrzynski-9604851/ Chad Ellis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chad-ellis-8227611b0/ Jeff Bont: linkedin.com/in/jeff-bont-832a7513 Richard Arnold: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-arnold-597ab536/ Brenna Moore: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brennamoore Jason Murray: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-murray-585426219/ Brent Dalrymple: https://www.travelsunrise.com/about/team/brent-dalrymple What You Will Learn in This Episode: How group tours are evolving, including the rise of small-group and multi-generational travel Why immersive and experiential travel is in high demand, with travelers seeking story-rich, active adventures What industry leaders are seeing in terms of major market trends, including a resurgence in demand and travelers' changing expectations How partnerships and collaborations between associations, DMOs, and attractions are strengthening the group travel industry and opening new markets Why upcoming events like the Route 66 Centennial and America's 250th anniversary are shaping new itineraries and driving tour planning for 2026 What challenges operators are facing, such as shifting consumer sentiment and border issues How technology, data, and consumer insights are being used to track travel sentiment and inform future business decisions across the travel sector A New Wave of Group Travelers At this year's NTA Travel Exchange in Ottawa, we bring together a great lineup of industry leaders to discuss key trends, challenges, and innovations set to shape group tourism into 2026 and 2027. From new tour models and demographic shifts to major anniversaries and the rise of experiential itineraries, these insights reveal an industry that's not only recovering but thriving. It's an exciting time for group travel. Both Vince Accardi and Wendy Dobrzynski explain why the "senior" market is no longer a monolithic group—retirees are younger, wealthier, more adventurous, and more interested in curated, comfortable experiences. Buses are once again filling up, often with multi-generational families and smaller groups seeking meaningful, shared adventures. Richard Arnold highlights that small group tours remain in demand, with 2026 departures already selling out. Flexible departure sizes, customized itineraries, and a willingness to split larger busloads into more intimate cohorts are key strategies for operators catering to evolving traveler preferences. Experiential and Immersive Travel Takes Center Stage Today's groups are looking for more than sightseeing, they're after immersive, story-rich experiences. Chad Ellis from Boda Borg Boston shares how activity-based attractions built around collaboration and problem-solving are striking a chord with groups large and small, from school trips to team-building getaways. Jason Murray of Southwest Adventure Tours reports a boom in experiential travel, especially among families booking private adventures to explore the outdoors and the night sky together. His new focus on "astro tourism" with Dark Sky Adventures reflects a growing appetite for education, enrichment, and unique moments under rare night skies. The Power of Partnership If there's one recurring theme, it's the transformative power of partnership. From national associations banding together in support of their members, to innovative cross-state collaborations like Wendy Dobrzynski's Dynamic Destinations, cooperation is helping travel businesses and DMOs expand reach, cut costs, and deliver even better value for travelers. Jeff Bont from Rocky Mountaineer and Canyon Spirit illustrates another kind of collaboration, working closely with tour operators and travel agencies to create sell-out trips, leveraging iconic anniversaries like America's 250th and Route 66's centennial for compelling, themed itineraries. We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more of. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!
What if every symptom you've been chasing with pills and supplements is actually a frequency imbalance your body has been begging you to tune back into? Josh Trent welcomes Linda Bamber, Founder of WAVwatch, to the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 787, to explore how we've been misled by a medical system that ignores energy, why every organ and emotion vibrates at a specific frequency, how trauma lives in the body until the right healing frequencies unlock it, and why ancient frequency technology may outperform supplements, drugs, and even traditional diagnostics. Get $100 Off WAVwatch WAVwatch uses sound therapy with acoustical frequencies that run through your body. This method for improving your immune system has been used for centuries and is extremely safe and scientifically researched. Every object has a natural frequency at which it vibrates most easily, its resonant frequency. Nikola Tesla referred to this as the "Mortal Oscillation Rate," recognizing that when an external force matches this frequency, powerful effects can occur. Our bodies, from individual cells to entire organs, have natural frequencies. When exposed to matching external frequencies, resonance can occur, influencing cellular behavior and physiological processes. WAVwatch utilizes this principle by delivering precise frequencies that resonate with specific biological systems, helping to restore natural rhythms and promote balance. Start healing today Save $100 with code JOSH100 at checkout. In This Episode, Linda Bamber Uncovers: [01:35] New Healing Frequencies How doctors don't give women enough options for treating breast cancer. Why there is a healing frequency for every health issue. How there is an easier way than taking many supplements every day. Resources: WAVwatch: $100 off with code "JOSH100" [04:45] Mammogram Is Dangerous Why it was hard for Linda's mother and sister to share about their emotions during their cancer journey. How she refused to have another mammogram ever again. Why mammogram increases the risk of breast cancer. [07:55] What Causes Breast Cancer? Why hovering is another word for vibrating. How there are many different causes linked to breast cancer. Why sound can immediately change our mood. [10:55] Science VS Simplicity How Linda updated the Rife frequency device. Why the FDA requires double-blind studies on all new products. How science is overcomplicating the simple design we've been given. Resources: Dr. Royal Raymond Rife Impact of Histotripsy on Development of Intrahepatic Metastases in a Rodent Liver Tumor Model [15:05] Using WAVwatch for Healing How the FDA obliged WAVwatch to change its wording to be FDA-approved. Why frequencies travel through our bodies at the speed of sound and heal us fast. What causes supplements not to work as effectively as frequencies. How frequencies are not as easy to monetize as drugs. [18:45] How to Use Healing Frequencies How each chakra resonates at a different frequency. Why every organ has a specific frequency. How the WAVwatch works by making our cells vibrate. Why sound in a room is different than the sound touching our body. [23:35] The Healing Power of Targeted Frequencies Why one frequency doesn't target the whole body. How doctors use frequency to break kidney stones. Why WAVwatch works better for removing kidney stones. How Linda managed to improve the Rife device and make it wearable. [27:45] You Don't Need to Hear The Sound How Linda's deafness helped her connect with people differently. Why playing the drums soothed her. The difference between hearing and feeling a sound. Why the first sense of a fetus is hearing. [33:15] Wave Defence for Virus + Bacteria The purpose of muscle testing. How WAVwatch teaches its users how to muscle test. Why people need to treat Lyme disease and parasites with frequencies first. How WAVwatch protects us from viruses, bacteria, yeast, and mold. Why everyone needs support with inflammation and trauma in the body. Resources: 758 Dr. Jud Brewer | Why You Fail Quitting Bad Habits (and How to Finally Break Free) [39:10] Trauma Healing Using Frequencies Why trauma must be felt to heal it. How healing frequencies can release trauma and PTSD. Why frequencies move energies. How frequency can self-amplify and change inside our body. Why a frequency that doesn't match our internal issues doesn't do anything. [43:40] New Wave of Healing The future of frequency healing. Why Linda's mission is to educate people about the healing power of frequencies. How frequencies improve our intuition. Why Linda hear a voice that pushed her to create the watch. When we start to feel vibrations, they can direct us towards what's meant for us. Resources: Finding Joe (2011) The War of Art by Steven Pressfield [49:45] People Can Feel Your Frequency Why many men don't trust holistic tools. Why what's in our heart is what we vibrate at. How other people feel our negative frequencies. What Linda does to maintain high frequency. Resources: The True Power of Water by Masaru Emoto [54:20] Spontaneous Healing How the WAVwatch helped Linda heal arthritis. What allows for spontaneous healing. How our trust influences the results. Why ancient technology shows everyone was wearing a bracelet that looks like the WAVwatch. [01:00:55] Nicolas Tesla's Technology Why we're indoctrinated not to believe in frequency healing. How Nicolas Tesla and Mark Twain used a vibration plate. Why Linda decided to include her children in the business. How she met her husband through WAVwatch. [01:05:30] Re-Establishing Connection Why Linda had to let go of her ego in the business. How we're trained to forget who we are. Why WAVwatch is in the process of proving that frequencies truly work. The importance of connecting with the Earth. Why all of us need to work on our emotional health. "If you've got a cold, UTI, prostate problems, breast lump, Lyme disease, parasites, or anything. There's a frequency for every single problem. 25 people had given me testimonies that their kidney stones went away in 30 minutes." — Linda Bamber Leave Wellness + Wisdom a Review on Apple Podcasts All Resources From This Episode WAVwatch: $100 off with code "JOSH100" Dr. Royal Raymond Rife Impact of Histotripsy on Development of Intrahepatic Metastases in a Rodent Liver Tumor Model 758 Dr. Jud Brewer | Why You Fail Quitting Bad Habits (and How to Finally Break Free) Finding Joe (2011) The War of Art by Steven Pressfield The True Power of Water by Masaru Emoto Josh's Trusted Products | Up To 40% Off Shop All Products Biohacking
About the ReWire Podcast The ReWire Podcast with Ryan Stewman – Dive into powerful insights as Ryan Stewman, the HardCore Closer, breaks down mental barriers and shares actionable steps to rewire your thoughts. Each episode is a fast-paced journey designed to reshape your mindset, align your actions, and guide you toward becoming the best version of yourself. Join in for a daily dose of real talk that empowers you to embrace change and unlock your full potential. Learn how you can become a member of a powerful community consistently rewiring itself for success at https://www.jointheapex.com/ Rise Above
Welcome to the Merry Month of Debts-cember!Part 2 - 8 Lazy Nights VI - On this week's show, because I just didn't have it in me to pull off another extended show, we're dialing it back with one of our shortest episodes of the year! 8 songs (one for each night of Chanukah) plus a bonus track to represent the starter candle. All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
Diane Keaton. Jane Goodall. Belva Davis. Ozzy Osbourne. Brian Wilson. Sly Stone. David Lynch. We lost cultural luminaries, larger-than-life personalities and loved ones in 2025. We'll celebrate their legacies and hear how they changed lives and communities for the better. And we want to hear from you: Who did you mourn this year — and what did they give you? Guests: Chloe Veltman, correspondent, NPR's Culture Desk Meaghan Mitchell, arts and culture journalist; her piece of KQED Arts is," Belva Davis Showed Me I Belong in Journalism" Dave Schilling, contributing writer, LA Times Image - author, "Horror's New Wave: 15 Years of Blumhouse" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Even as it's the start of the holiday season I'm eschewing the holiday sounds for when we get a bit closer to Christmas. Right now I've got a whole show of new songs to share with you. Tons of good music has been dropping since the summer, and earlier in the year as well, and I realized I haven't been keeping up with keeping you hipped to the latest and greatest. So this should set that to rights. Get to listening!As always find a complete track list, a bonus third set of songs, and all the important links to all the important stuff over on the modcast homepage at http://www.mistersuave.com/2025/12/modcast-592-get-tight.html.And keep up with me between modcasts:Subscribe - iTunesX (formerly Twitter) - @mistersuaveBluesky - @mistersuaveFacebook - facebook.com/modmodworldInstagram - instagram.com/mrrobsuaveTune in - iHeart RadioAnd listen on Mod Radio UK
Dave Clarke's Saga Series Episode 143
Women everywhere are turning to spicy romance novels to escape stress, overwhelm, and the monotony of everyday life. Today, Juli talks about why these trending titles feel so intoxicating, how they subtly shape our expectations of intimacy, and why they often leave us feeling disconnected from real relationships. Instead of escaping into fictional worlds, hear how you can rediscover the adventure and connection God designed for real life. Co-host: Hannah Nitz Give to Authentic Intimacy today! Between now and January 1st, your gift to Authentic Intimacy will be matched dollar for dollar up to $70,000. Follow-up Resources: What Do I Do With My Sexual Desire? by Dr. Juli Slattery (blog) Masturbation: Is It Wrong? by Dr. Juli Slattery (blog) Confessions of a Former Erotica Author by Francine Rivers (blog) Java with Juli #579: Good Girls, Bad Books: Erotica in Young Adult Fiction? Follow Hannah Nitz at @hannahnitz Follow Authentic Intimacy at @authenticintimacy Resources quoted in this episode: The Rise of Smut: How TikTok is reviving romance literature. Thanks to BookTok, Barnes & Noble is opening more stores than ever. More than Mommy Porn: Why I read smut
2025 is a 9-year in numerology — a collective closing of loops, karmic clean-ups, and completions. 2026 begins a 1-year — a rebirth into innovation, leadership, and integrity-driven creation. In this illuminating conversation, Kehla G welcomes spiritual mentor and numerologist AnnMarie McKenzie, who offers a grounded yet visionary forecast for how to navigate the energetic bridge between these two pivotal years.
The sun sets on Abu Dhabi and the 2025 F1 season. Meg and Spanners break down the race where Lando Norris clinched his first Formula 1 World Championship with a tense third-place finish behind Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri. We also explore how Charles Leclerc, George Russell, and other contenders shaped the championship fight, revisit the late-race controversies including Yuki Tsunoda's penalty and questions around Red Bull's tactics, and examine what this all means for the drivers and teams heading into next season. (00:00) Intro (02:29) Lando Wins! How did he do it? (13:38) The Yuki of it all... (20:18) The Rest of the podium (27:54) Is there more for Lando? (32:15) Negative Nancy time (39:26) A New Wave of Max Fans (50:14) Oscar's great season (57:27) Drivers Championship final standings (62:57) We all need a break from Ferrari (79:33) The Remaining Seats to Fill Host: Megan Schuster Guest: Spanners Ready Producers: Devon Renaldo and Steve Ahman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Horror films have been a consistent draw for movie theaters, even in a post-pandemic, streaming world. And one of the most well-known production studios in horror is Blumhouse. The production house came on the scene in 2009 with Paranormal Activity, a low-budget found-footage film that became a smash hit spawning a franchise. Blumhouse would repeat this formula with The Purge and Insidious franchise. Now, Blumhouse is known for its more crowd pleasing scary movies like M3GAN and Five Nights at Freddy’s (with the highly anticipated sequel releasing this week), but the studio has also taken risks on up and coming directors like Jordan Peele and Damien Chazelle. So, how does a horror production house continue to survive and turn a profit in today’s film industry? And why does horror seem to be a safe bet for box office returns. Joining us to discuss the current horror movie landscape is Abhijay Prakash, president of Blumhouse. You can read all about Blumhouse’s rise in their new book Horror’s New Wave: 15 Years of Blumhouse.
Today's podcast is a field trip to the Chase Bank South Shore Community Center at 6650 S. Stony Island Ave. The branch was established to be a place for all neighbors to gather nearly five years ago. Today we attend a forum on fraud prevention, and see how neighbors are buying into the community center, and learning important tips to avoid scammers this holiday season. Host - Jon HansenGuests - Jared Evans, Chase Community Manager; CPD Detective John MaddenMore on Chase's Community Banking HereBlock Club's Coverage of the branch opening in 2021 Want to donate to our non-profit newsroom? CLICK HEREWho we areBlock Club Chicago is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit news organization dedicated to delivering reliable, relevant and nonpartisan coverage of Chicago's diverse neighborhoods. We believe all neighborhoods deserve to be covered in a meaningful way.We amplify positive stories, cover development and local school council meetings and serve as watchdogs in neighborhoods often ostracized by traditional news media.Ground-level coverageOur neighborhood-based reporters don't parachute in once to cover a story. They are in the neighborhoods they cover every day building relationships over time with neighbors. We believe this ground-level approach not only builds community but leads to a more accurate portrayal of a neighborhood.Stories that matter to you — every daySince our launch seven years ago, we've published more than 30,000 stories from the neighborhoods, covered hundreds of community meetings and send daily and neighborhood newsletters to more than 150,000 Chicagoans. We've built this loyalty by proving to folks we are not only covering their neighborhoods, we are a part of them. Some of us have internalized the national media's narrative of a broken Chicago. We aim to change that by celebrating our neighborhoods and chronicling the resilience of the people who fight every day to make Chicago a better place for all.
David Bowie wasn't just a rock star...he was a cultural architect who reinvented music, fashion, and identity. In part 2 of "Why Bowie Still Matters", we explore Bowie's groundbreaking mid-70s to early-80s era: from the cocaine-fueled chaos of Station to Station and the birth of the Thin White Duke, his "Berlin Trilogy" with Brian Eno that shaped post-punk and electronic music. And we'll explore how albums like Low, Heroes, and Lodger influenced everyone from Joy Division to Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, Radiohead and others. Meanwhile, Bowie's constant creativity sparked movements like New Wave and the New Romantics. And then we reach Bowie's bold reinvention...again... in the 90s with Tin Machine and Trent Reznor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1973, a band formed that would be an integral part of new emerging music genres. That band is Devo, and the new genres are New Wave and Punk. Rock n Roll had apparently ruled the airways for long enough. In the early 1970s, the splitting asunder of the megalithic, guitar-driven Rock genre began to (more...)
(00:00-23:19) Look Doug, it's Jeremy Rutherford. How were things in the tri-state area? Jackson's parents are doing maintenance on the stable at their place in the Hamptons. JR's date with Joey Vitale. JR has issues with Martin's reporting. Was JR the first JeffCo to go to Manhattan? JR's thoughts on the Binnington rumors. Could the Blues be in selling mode sooner rather than later? Thanksgiving is the NHL version of Flag Day. Who is in line to be the next captain?(23:27-32:59) Matt Adams gonna be joining us coming up and Gary Pinkel in the 10:00 hour. According to Pat Forde, the BOC meeting at Mizzou is the beginning of things, not the end. College Football Rivalry Week Picks.(33:09-46:24) Big City Matt Adams hanging out with us in studio looking like he could still play. Does he still hop in the cage and take some swings? Still considers St. Louis home. St. Louis is the Paris of eastern Missouri. Enjoyed his time coaching in the Padres organization. Matt gives his thoughts on what went down with Mike Shildt in San Diego. Do players care about a manager's resume? The importance of culture in a clubouse. The homerun off Kershaw in the playoffs was the biggest of his career.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kirk talks with Bill Janovitz about the band The Cars. New York Times bestselling author Bill Janovitz delivers "the definitive story of The Cars" (Rolling Stone), one of the most popular, beloved, and influential bands to emerge from New Wave—with a foreword by Cars keyboardist Greg Hawkes. Get a copy of "The Cars: Let The Stories Be Told" here: https://www.amazon.com/Cars-Let-Stories-Be-Told/dp/0306835061You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
Filmmaker Richard Linklater doesn't speak French, but that didn't stop him from directing a movie that's almost entirely in French. ‘Nouvelle Vague' focuses on the beginning of the New Wave of cinema, specifically Jean-Luc Godard and his landmark 1960 movie ‘Breathless.' "I know that sounds insane," Linklater says, "but me not having the language wasn't even in my top 10 concerns about if I could pull off the movie." Linklater spoke with Terry Gross about the impact of the French New Wave, and his other new film, ‘Blue Moon.' It's about Broadway lyricist Lorenz Hart, the former creative partner of Richard Rodgers.Also, Maureen Corrigan reviews the novel Heart the Lover by Lily King. Follow Fresh Air on instagram @nprfreshair, and subscribe to our weekly newsletter for gems from the Fresh Air archive, staff recommendations, and a peek behind the scenes. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy