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For ease of listening, we've split our finale episodes in half. Hello and welcome, one and all, to the Pavilion of Progress Mainstage! I'm Lennon Merlo, your Master of Ceremonies for the Grand Circumsolar Exposition! The Grand Circumsolar Exposition is a system-wide fair, and celebration of the ingenuity, and siblinghood, of all human kind. Part 1. ** Finale cast & crew will be credited on A Night At the Fair ** Click here for the episode's script. Transcribed by SockX ** Welcome to the System Our Website Join the Law of Names Discord Follow us on Twitter Support us on Patreon Our theme music was composed & arranged by Michael Freitag written by Scott Paladin, and vocals by Jeremiah. Breathing Space is a Law of Names production. © This work is copyrighted by Law of Names Media, 2023 It may be freely adapted and remixed for non-commercial use with attribution to the original creators. The unaltered material may not be shared or distributed for any purpose without written permission from Law of Names Media. For adaptations and derivative works, please include the following: Created with permission from Law of Names Media. Based on original material from Breathing Space. All rights reserved.
For ease of listening, we've split our finale episodes in half. Hello and welcome, one and all, to the Pavilion of Progress Mainstage! I'm Lennon Merlo, your Master of Ceremonies for the Grand Circumsolar Exposition! The Grand Circumsolar Exposition is a system-wide fair, and celebration of the ingenuity, and siblinghood, of all human kind. Part 2. ** Finale cast & crew will be credited on A Night At the Fair ** Click here for the episode's script. ** ** Welcome to the System Our Website Join the Law of Names Discord Follow us on Twitter Support us on Patreon Our theme music was composed & arranged by Michael Freitag written by Scott Paladin, and vocals by Jeremiah. Breathing Space is a Law of Names production. © This work is copyrighted by Law of Names Media, 2023 It may be freely adapted and remixed for non-commercial use with attribution to the original creators. The unaltered material may not be shared or distributed for any purpose without written permission from Law of Names Media. For adaptations and derivative works, please include the following: Created with permission from Law of Names Media. Based on original material from Breathing Space. All rights reserved.
With The Beatles' film debut turning 60 this summer, the time was right for a deep dive into the cultural and cinematic significance of it all. Joining the conversation are two new guests: Sarah Pleydell and Moya Luckett. Both were born in the UK, one's a first-gen fan, and both are authors and academics with … 289: A Hard Day's Night At 60 Read More »
Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Torsten. Wir sprechen über Ausschlafen, kopfüber in die Pubertät, DIY-Ding kam 1984 mit Beatstreet, bißchen Cure & Killing Joke, Heroes del Silencio, bißchen einfach gestrickt sein, Zionskirche, Martin Gore sah aus wie n Punk, Skeptiker-Quartett-Single, Lichtenberger Stürmerhools, Großvater bei der VVN, Einladung zur Stasi nach Hohenschönhausen, Schüleraustausch in Moskau, die erste Generation die reflektiert, zwei Bagger die rumbuddeln, Wertschätzungsproblematiken, Coca Cola & Bananen aufm Alex, schnell auf Montage gehen, Tesla Tonband-Geräte, Jürgen Jürgens Radio-Sendung, Bronski Beat & Pet Shop Boys, gebrochen von Grüner Wiese, Nazis Raus Sampler, Carter USM, der frühe Knaack Club, der Judgement Night Soundtrack, das Smiths Cover von Slapshot, Engrained aus Sarstedt, die Hardcorenightflight im OK Berlin, Hardcore Matinees im Trash, Doppelschrift, Atze von Troopers, 3 Flaschen inna Plastiktüte, Beatsteaks klingen wie Sick of it All, zwischen Punkrock & Hardcore klafft eine Lücke wir schließen sie, Bela B im blauen Anzug mit Stetson neben Dregen auf der Bühne im SO36, das Soundcheck-Video von Prince, lustige Feierabend-Oi-Punkkapellen, die Vans Warped Tour mit Die Ärzte & Ice T, die erste Mobilitätsauszahlung für Vespas, kein Mensch wartet auf n neues Beatsteaks Album, Mediation begonnen, alle Bands müssen Flinta-Beteiligung haben, Mainstream-Vorwürfe, Hintergründe zur AJZ-Tour, Chad Price von All, eine NYHC-Legende die im Studio mit rumgammelt, Hildegard Knef, Kate Schellenbach fand es nice but weird, kein Bock auf Indierock, Leuten immer wieder ne Chance geben, stumpfe Gartenarbeit, "Die Kinder von Hoy", "Magnolien aus Stahl" & "Terminator 2", "A Night At the Roxbury", uvm. Drei Songs für die Playlist 1) Ein Lieblingssong des 15-jährigen Torsten: BEASTIE BOYS - Ali Baba & the 40 Thieves 2) Ein Song, den Torsten gern mal mit BEATSTEAKS gecovert hätte: SISTERS OF MERCY - Lucretia / My Reflection 3) Ein aktueller Lieblingssong seiner Tochter, den er auch ernsthaft gut findest: BILLIE EILISH - Bad Guy
Today on Art of the Cut, we're talking with Dean Zimmerman, ACE about the limited Netflix series, All the Light We Cannot See, directed by his long-time collaborator, Shawn Levy. Dean's been on Art of the Cut before for “Free Guy” and “Stranger Things” and “Mazerunner.” He's part of a legendary editing family, headed by his father Don Zimmerman, who just received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Cinema Editors this year. Dean won an Emmy and was nominated for an ACE Eddie in 2017 for Stranger Things. And then in 2020, two more Emmy nominations for Stranger Things. Other work includes The Adam Project, Holmes and Watson, and Night At the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. Don't forget that you can READ this interview with visuals like clips, trailers and the occasional timeline screenshot at: borisfx.com/blog/aotc
The movie: A Night At the Opera (1934) It's been a while since Ian and Joshua have watched some Marx Brothers, so they class things up by taking in a bit of high society, and a crowded stateroom. http://www.crackerclassics.com https://www.patreon.com/crackerclassics
As we close out this super July, we bring you a Super Story about a great Superhero. On this new Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we sat down with Sean Pollock (Artistic Director/Director/Designer), and Anna Capunay (Playwright), to discuss their new work Cowl Girl. We chatted about the origin of this heroic story, the powerful message they hope audiences take away, and heard some wonderful stories from their time in the theatre. This is a fantastic show that we hope you will be able to join us for, not only on this program, but also in person for a Night At the Theatre. So be sure to tune in!Unattended Baggage PresentsCowl GirlAugust 10th-27th@ The Players TheatreTickets and more information can be found at theplayerstheatre.com or unattendedbaggagecompany.comUse the discount code COWL23 for $35 TicketsAnd be sure to follow our guests and their company to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and productions:Unattended Baggage:unattendedbaggagecompany.com@unattended_baggage_co@mike.pollockSean: @seanp_yoAnna: @acapunay
SocialWorks co-founder Justin Cunningham and director of operations and communications Essence Smith stopped by the Vocalo studios this week to sit down with mornings host Bekoe and break down their event A Night At the Museum, taking place at the Museum of Science and Industry the evening of Dec. 16. A Night at the Museum is an annual event supporting SocialWorks initiative Warmest Winter, which works to support Chicagoans experiencing homelessness. Justin and Essence discuss the event and more SocialWorks initiatives, including web-based application My State of Mind. This segment was produced and edited by Bekoe. It aired live on Mornings With Bekoe on Tuesday, Dec. 13. Keep up with SocialWorks by following them on Instagram @socialworks_chi, or visit socialworkschi.org.
Episode 152 Notes and Links to Tommy Dean's Work On Episode 152 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Tommy Dean, and the two discuss, among other topics, his reading trajectory which started with sports biographies and has branched out in many directions, his start writing in undergrad, his views of flash fiction vs. short shorts, the craft of writing flash fiction, Tommy's recurring themes and development as a writer, and inspiring works by Tobias Wolff and other titans of the trade. Tommy Dean lives in Indiana with his wife and two children. He is the author of a flash fiction chapbook entitled Special Like the People on TV from Redbird Chapbooks. He is the Editor at Fractured Lit. He has been previously published in the BULL Magazine, The MacGuffin, The Lascaux Review, New World Writing, Pithead Chapel, and New Flash Fiction Review. His story “You've Stopped” was chosen by Dan Chaon to be included in Best Microfiction 2019. It will also be included in Best Small Fiction 2019. His interviews have been previously published in New Flash Fiction Review, The Rumpus, CRAFT Literary, and The Town Crier (The Puritan). Find him @TommyDeanWriter on Twitter. Tommy Dean's Website Buy Hollows A.E. Weisberger Reviews Special Like the People on TV “Past Lives” Story from Atlas and Alice Magazine-2020 “You've Stopped” from Pithead Chapel 2017 Mini-Interview with Megan Giddings At about 7:30, Tommy discusses her early reading (a lot of sports and biographies and horror and “heavy genre”) and writing, with the writing mostly coming after undergrad At about 10:00, the two discuss character as seen in these shared sports biographies At about 11:30, Tommy describes his love for the library and its easy access to Sports Illustrated/SI for Kids At about 12:30, Tommy and Pete discuss their shared loves for basketball and baseball, the former especially At about 14:25, Tommy gives background on how he came to become interested in flash fiction/short shorts At about 17:20, Tommy responds to Pete's questions about how he has honed his craft At about 19:00, Tommy describes what it is about flash fiction that appeals to him At about 19:50, Tommy differentiates between “flash fiction” and “short short” At about 22:50, Tommy gives some of the formative texts, literary journals (like SmokeLong Quarterly and Vestal Review) and writers that are classics of the flash fiction forms, like Stuart Dybek, Dan Chaon, Robin Black and “Pine,” and Elizabeth Tallent and her story, “No One's a Mystery” At about 27:00, Pete recounts the connections between the podcast title and Tobias Wolff's “Bullet in the Brain” At about 28:30, Tommy discusses the power of flash in its granularity At about 29:30, The two discuss Hemingway and his “interludes” or works that could be classified as “flash”; they also discuss breaking convention At about 34:20, Pete corrects himself on the pivotal line that inspired the podcast title At about 35:10, Pete cites a powerful use of understatement from Elie Wiesel's Night At about 36:30, Tommy talks about how teaching/editing inform his writing, and vice versa At about 42:35, Pete quotes interviews with Tommy and Megan Giddings and talks about his “lifejackets” as character At about 44:00, Pete references powerful opening lines from Tommy and asks about the connections between title and subject matter; Tommy talks about work that became awarded and his process At about 45:35, Tommy talks about his philosophy of dialogue in flash fiction At about 47:15, Tommy explains conscious choices in using quotation marks or not At about 48:30, Pete and Tommy discuss the idea that dialogue to begin a story is fraught; Pete provides an example of a short he wrote that At about 52:15, Pete highlights a stunning open line from “Past Lives”; Tommy gives real-life connections to the story before reading it At about 55:45, Tommy describes an “in” for writers involving unique characters At about 56:45, Tommy talks about his two chapbooks At about 57:15, Pete reads a review from the first collection and talks about themes of childlessness and craft shared by Hemingway's “Hills Like White Elephants” and Tommy's early writing At about 59:15, Tommy responds to Pete's questions about development as a writer between his first and most recent collections; he traces his development via “cuts” and themes used At about 1:03:20, Pete shares a reader's review of Tommy's Hollows and Tommy discusses why he appreciates these particular sentiments At about 1:05:25, Tommy reads “Baby Alone” At about 1:14:30, Tommy gives out his social media and contact info, including Alternate Currents and ELJ Editions You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 153 with Luivette Resto, a mother, teacher, poet, and Wonder Woman fanatic born in Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico, and proudly raised in the Bronx. A CantoMundo and Macondo Fellow, and Pushcart Prize nominee, she is on the Board of Directors for Women Who Submit. The episode will air on November 22.
A microphone is a good enough platform for getting back at people, but an entire recording studio is even better. Popular music is littered with songs getting back at an ex lover, from Waylon Jennings to Taylor Swift, but a fair number of the tracks you know by heart are actually clap-backs to the people in the mixing booth or the record label offices. YBOF Book; Audiobook (basically everywhere but Audible); Merch! Hang out with your fellow Brainiacs .Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Support the show Music by Kevin MacLeod, Steve Oxen, David Fesliyan. Links to all the research resources are on our website. I love this podcast and am so happy Moxie is so prolific! A very compelling mix of the obscure to the commonplace, and a riveting listen no matter what.
Mais um episódio do Clube do Disco no ar, agora cobrindo o “A Night At the Opera” da Banda britânica Queen. Canções e melodias imortais nesse clássico que mistura hard rock, folk, vaudeville, lirismo e muito mais, num coquetel único e reconhecível a primeira nota. Vamos juntos nessa, só vem. www.semibreves.com.br e-mail: semibrevespodcast@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/semibrevespod Instagram: @semibrevespod Twitter: @semibrevespod Pedro: @pedrojanczur Daniel: @maestroinsano Pesquisa Semibreves: nos ajude a conhecer nosso público https://forms.gle/8Jh5wrVQ12PXzCUS7 Apoie o Semibreves: apoia.se/semibreves picpay.me/semibreves PIX: semibrevespodcast@gmail.com Apresentação: Pedro Janczur e Daniel Lima Produção: Pedro Janczur e Daniel Lima Edição: Pedro Janczur Consultoria Técnica: Marco Bonito Abertura: The Trio – A Seita Demais trilhas – Luka Schwab
Nelson-Isaacs shares the good news that the cosmos is responsive and synchronicity occurs to help us come into our wholeness. Here we explore some of the filters that hold us back from being our whole, vibrant, creative selves and some tools to help us achieve it. Sky Nelson-Isaacs is a physicist, musician, teacher, parent, and activist. He has many years of experience as a physics and math instructor and has also worked in the software industry. His current work involves research in the field of quantum foundations and he has published a growing body of peer-reviewed work developing the foundation of a theory of synchronicity. He has also earned recognition as a singer, songwriter, and performer. His books include Living in Flow: The Science of Synchronicity and How Your Choices Shape Your World (North Atlantic Books 2019) and Leap To Wholeness: How The World is Programmed to Help Us Grow, Heal, and Adapt (North Atlantic Books 2021) Interview Date: 3/19/2021 Tags: MP3, Sky Nelson-Isaacs, Big Bang Theory, quantum field theory, wave function, abundance, synchronicity, shame, psychological wounds, self compassion, forgiveness, curiosity, Night At the Museum Movie, feelings, isolation, Black Lives Matter, grief, sadness, Personal Transformation, psychology, Health & Healing
Nelson-Isaacs shares the good news that the cosmos is responsive and synchronicity occurs to help us come into our wholeness. Here we explore some of the filters that hold us back from being our whole, vibrant, creative selves and some tools to help us achieve it. Sky Nelson-Isaacs is a physicist, musician, teacher, parent, and activist. He has many years of experience as a physics and math instructor and has also worked in the software industry. His current work involves research in the field of quantum foundations and he has published a growing body of peer-reviewed work developing the foundation of a theory of synchronicity. He has also earned recognition as a singer, songwriter, and performer. His books include Living in Flow: The Science of Synchronicity and How Your Choices Shape Your World (North Atlantic Books 2019) and Leap To Wholeness: How The World is Programmed to Help Us Grow, Heal, and Adapt (North Atlantic Books 2021) Interview Date: 3/19/2021 Tags: MP3, Sky Nelson-Isaacs, Big Bang Theory, quantum field theory, wave function, abundance, synchronicity, shame, psychological wounds, self compassion, forgiveness, curiosity, Night At the Museum Movie, feelings, isolation, Black Lives Matter, grief, sadness, Personal Transformation, psychology, Health & Healing
Chris Torres and Ryan "Acapello" Melo step back in the ring to take on the next 2 episodes of the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air!"A Night at the Opera" sees the Banks family appear on Oprah as special guests! That is, the entire Banks family, minus Will... With the supreme judge race heating up, Phil finds himself in the literal hot seat on Oprah as he fields questions from the audience, and... oh my god, is that Will? In "Asses to Ashes" we get the conclusion of the Phil Banks Vs Judge Robertson story! It's a killer episode which sees the Banks Family deal with the fall-out of the race. Episode 9 "A Night At the Oprah" [Original Air Date: November 9, 1992]CHRIS' RATING - 7 / 10RYAN'S RATING - 7 / 10Episode 10 "Asses to Ashes" [Original Air Date: November 16, 1992]CHRIS' RATING - 5/ 10RYAN'S RATING - 5 / 10SHOW BREAKDOWN:00:00 Intro and Fresh News07:30 Episode 9 Recap and Review w/Chris37:00 Trivia, Facts, Goofs 52:00 Pete Rock & CL Smooth - They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.) (1992, Mecca and the Soul Brother)56:00 Episode 10 Recap and Review w/Ryan1:24:00 Trivia, Facts, Goofs1:36:00 Sir Mix-A-Lot - Baby Got Back (1992, Mack Daddy) 1:40:00 Closing and a look ahead at Podcast Fresh: FPOBA!FOLLOW PODCAST FRESH: INSTAGRAM | TWITTERFOLLOW CHRIS TORRES: INSTAGRAMFOLLOW RYAN "ACAPELLO" MELO: INSTAGRAM | SOUNDCLOUD |Download Jungle, One Winged Angel, Facts, Dirty Bottles, and more at Acapello's Soundcloud pagePodcast Fresh: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air drops every WednesdayPodcast Fresh: Cafe drops every WeekendE-MAIL US AT PODCASTFRESH2020@GMAIL.COM WITH QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, STORIES, OR WHATEVER ELSE IS ON YOUR MIND!
The Advantage of Working at Night - At night you get fewer emails, more quiet time, and the focus that comes from being the only one at your desk. Support the Podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfmasteryradio/support Read This if You’re Tired of Being Broke. https://www.selfmasteryradio.com/home/Read-This-If-Youre-Tired-of-Being-Broke-eBook-By-Robbie-Cornelius-p220543485 Own your personal reality by rising above your victim mentality. Self Mastery Radio has been helping people eliminate their victim mentality since 2011. Every podcast, article, product, or service we offer is to remind you of just how powerful you are. We believe that life can be wonderful mentally, emotionally & financially. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/selfmasteryradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfmasteryradio/support
Thanks For Watching Episode 131, Thirty Minutes A Person. Beth and DJ run the show without the Sheriff. Don’t worry, we did have the usual tangents that kept the show at it’s “normal” level. I think we mentioned that you should vote on November 3rd. We also have a list of 13 films you should watch this week. The list was stolen from an online list creating site. Alphabet Movie Soup was brought to you by Beth this week. The film was Night At the Roxbury on Prime Video. We also talk about films with Bradley Cooper. Next week we will talk about an O film (Oculus) on Alphabet Movie Soup and Whoopie Goldburg films. What are your favorites? Let us know with a call or text. Check us out over there at Patreon. Our website is https://www.tfwmovies.com and feel free to call or text us at 512-PODCAST. Stuff We’re Putting In Our Eyes starts at 21:59 Just hashtags you might like from our show and a way to boost our ratings somehow. #tfwmovies #thanksforwatching #apostle_ofc @apostle_ofc #Lists #DjimonHounsou #NightAtTheRoxbury #WhoopieGoldburg #SocialDistancing #disneyplus #netflix #primevideo #anchorpodcast #podcast #podcasting #podcasts #NERDA #AlphabetMovieSoup
It's another Trump Free Friday and another chance to play Dodge, the game that rewards you for knowing left handed celebrities, brands of coffins and vegemite! Join us and play along, with our special guest Patrick Gallagher from Glee, Night At the Museum, Sideways, Master and Commander and about a thousand other movies and tv shows! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tmihollywood/support
Hank Azaria’s relationship to the most iconic cartoon of a generation is a question of prepositions. He is indisputably on The Simpsons (his voice work on the show has won him four Emmys); also, he is The Simpsons – or at least a good percentage of the regulars that populate their world: Moe the Bartender, Apu the Kwik-E-Mart proprietor, Chief Wiggum, Comic Book Guy, The Sea Captain, Carl Carlson, as well as a one-man army of walk-ons like Cletus Spuckler, Professor Frink, Dr. Nick Riviera, Lou, Snake Jailbird, Superintendent Chalmers, Disco Stu, Duffman and the Wiseguy. A gifted mimic at five, Azaria had no idea his impressions were an unusual talent. “I just loved Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn,” he told the Los Angeles Times. “Then when I got old enough to realize it was all the same guy, Mel Blanc, I lost my mind.” Memorizing comedy routines he saw and doing funny voices remained a diversion while he was growing up in Queens, NY, but became an obsession once he did a high school play. He decided on acting and studied drama at Tufts University and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Apparently not an optimist, he’s said he didn’t expect to be successful as a professional actor, but determined to hang on until he was 25 just so he wouldn’t regret not trying. His path proceeded along the standard Hollywood lines – a move to L.A., work as a catering bartender and plenty of auditions. His debut was in the 1986 ABC series Bash, a one-line part he told all his friends about, only to discover it was cut. But a little humiliation is a small price to pay for a SAG card, right? Parts in sitcoms like Family Ties and Growing Pains followed, as did Hollywood Dog, his first-ever voice role. The pilot failed, but prompted a casting director to ask him to audition for Moe. Simpsons exec producer Matt Groening kept asking him back, a rogues gallery of voices was compiled, and a stable career was born. Live action work picked up around the same time with recurring roles on Friends and Mad About You. A small part in Pretty Woman was his first feature film; subsequent roles soon became bigger and more diverse – Quiz Show, Along Came Polly, Dodgeball, Cradle Will Rock, Night At the Museum, Godzilla – but none more memorable than Agador - Spartacus - in The Birdcage. As a dialed-to-eleven Guatemalan houseboy, he made us laugh harder than the movie’s stars, comic icons Robin Williams and Nathan Lane. Every industry has a “guy” – the one you go to when you want the reliable best in the business, and Azaria became the go-to for making any line funny just by saying it. Playwright Jenelle Riley said, "[Azaria's] appeal can best be summed up by, of all things, his hilarious cameo in the goofy comedy Dodgeball. As Patches O'Houlihan, he delivers a pitch-perfect performance in an instructional video in which he chain-smokes, encourages a child to pick on those weaker than him, and steals the film from a cast of comedic greats. It's a wonderful, odd moment that could have failed miserably in the hands of a lesser actor, and he manages to pull it off with only seconds of dialogue…Pound for pound, Hank Azaria is the best actor working today." Azaria humbly passes most of it off to “dumb celebrity impressions,” but that’s dismissing the work of a master mixologist. Patches O’Houlihan? “Essentially a bad Clark Gable impression, but I tried to add some young Rip Torn in it.” Moe? Al Pacino, with some gravel thrown in. Agador? Puerto Rican street queens, tempered with his grandmother. Apu? Peter Sellers in The Party. We’ll end the list there so as not to ruin a potentially amusing Azaria-watching parlor game for you. Those indelible characters can make it easy to overlook Azaria’s fine dramatic work in series like Huff and Ray Donovan, and his touching AOL series Fatherhood. Variety called his Emmy-winning performance as Mitch Albom in Tuesdays with Morrie “the most layered and sensitive work of his career.” As it often happens, genius work in one arena overshadows equal work in another. As they say, it’s a blessing and a curse. In his new IFC dark comedy Brockmire, Azaria is a famed major league baseball announcer who suffers an embarrassing public meltdown live on the air and decides to reclaim his career in a small rust belt town calling games for a minor league team called the Morristown Frackers. So mostly, a blessing.
Bobby talks with comedians Colin Quinn (SNL, Night At the Roxbury, and Netflix's Red State Blue State) and Lynne Koplitz (Comedy Central Presents and Netflix's Hormonal Beast) about blind dates over Zoom, pervy old movies, and the one time Colin pretended he was a cop.
We're celebrating National School Choice Week at Avon Grove Charter School. Mrs. Bishop and Dr. Maitland discuss ongoing diversity awareness efforts for both students and staff, Night At the Races on Friday, March 6, and online fair funding legislation letters.
our host randy and will take you on a trip to with Queens album A Night At the Opera and the Rick and Morty Soundtrack, join us as we talk about the meaning of some of Freddy's Songs and The Emotions some of the Rick and Morty Scores may have made you feel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/turntable-talk-podcast/support
Bohb Blair's Bio As the Global Chief Experience Officer, Bohb Blair’s passion lies at the intersection of technology and ideas, where next-generation strategy and design combine to create experiences that meaningfully connect consumers to our clients’ brands. He is a deeply creative mind and conceptual thinker who most recently served as lead for the Starcom USA Experience Design practice. He has won multiple Cannes Lions for transformative global-to-local work, including Airbnb’s “Night At” platform that transformed unexpected locations into real listings for +32% awareness and +14% consideration. What you need to know is this. Bohb is one of the top minds in alternative marketing and you should listen to every word of this show if you are serious about being an influencer in 2019.
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Snake & Tea sit down to wrap up watching the trilogy of Night At movies. They are joined by good friend, Greg. snakeandtea.com @Snakeandtea snakeandtea@gmail.com
The episode begins with Michael Shure reporting in from Washington. Mark and Michael discuss former Blackwater chief, Erik Prince and the Russians as well as Jared Kushner and his almost forgotten connection to the Russians.There's also talk of Stormy Daniels and hush money.And the administration lifts the ban on transporting into the USA the heads and other body parts of endangered animals bagged by trophy hunters.Finally, a bizarre fraud case in which a convicted defendant almost walks after the fact.Our main guest is Ben Garant. Ben joins Mark Thompson and J Elvis Weinstein.Ben created Reno 911 and Night At the Museum and is a prolific writer of comedy and he even has dipped into other genres, as he tells themBen has had other big successes like The Pacifier and he even discusses projects that didn't go quite as well and what happened. Ben gives us a look at show business through his the eyes of someone who has contributed to a lot of projects.Before Ben arrives, Mark and J Elvis talk with Sam Rubin about the Oscar Red Carpet shows that just concluded and The Oscar show itself. Mark then shares some red carpet nightmares from his own life of reporting from there.
The episode begins with Michael Shure reporting in from Washington. Mark and Michael discuss former Blackwater chief, Erik Prince and the Russians as well as Jared Kushner and his almost forgotten connection to the Russians. There's also talk of Stormy Daniels and hush money. And the administration lifts the ban on transporting into the USA the heads and other body parts of endangered animals bagged by trophy hunters. Finally, a bizarre fraud case in which a convicted defendant almost walks after the fact. Our main guest is Ben Garant. Ben joins Mark Thompson and J Elvis Weinstein. Ben created Reno 911 and Night At the Museum and is a prolific writer of comedy and he even has dipped into other genres, as he tells them Ben has had other big successes like The Pacifier and he even discusses projects that didn't go quite as well and what happened. Ben gives us a look at show business through his the eyes of someone who has contributed to a lot of projects. Before Ben arrives, Mark and J Elvis talk with Sam Rubin about the Oscar Red Carpet shows that just concluded and The Oscar show itself. Mark then shares some red carpet nightmares from his own life of reporting from there.
The episode begins with Michael Shure reporting in from Washington. Mark and Michael discuss former Blackwater chief, Erik Prince and the Russians as well as Jared Kushner and his almost forgotten connection to the Russians. There's also talk of Stormy Daniels and hush money. And the administration lifts the ban on transporting into the USA the heads and other body parts of endangered animals bagged by trophy hunters. Finally, a bizarre fraud case in which a convicted defendant almost walks after the fact. Our main guest is Ben Garant. Ben joins Mark Thompson and J Elvis Weinstein. Ben created Reno 911 and Night At the Museum and is a prolific writer of comedy and he even has dipped into other genres, as he tells them Ben has had other big successes like The Pacifier and he even discusses projects that didn't go quite as well and what happened. Ben gives us a look at show business through his the eyes of someone who has contributed to a lot of projects. Before Ben arrives, Mark and J Elvis talk with Sam Rubin about the Oscar Red Carpet shows that just concluded and The Oscar show itself. Mark then shares some red carpet nightmares from his own life of reporting from there.
There’s plenty to chase the unseasonal cold away with. First up: dog lovers can take part in a sponsored dog walk in Waterloo Park organised by Cancer Research UK, Swiss Cottage library is running many amazing classes including gentle yoga for over 60s, or always dreamed of dressing up for a night at the Oscars? At Upstairs at the Village you have the chance by seeing A Night At the Oscars. Woof Day - POSTPONED :: Swiss Cottage Community Centre :: British Library :: Keats House :: Upstairs at The Gatehouse :: Back to homepage :: Follow us on Twitter :: File Download (4:42 min / 4 MB)
There’s plenty to chase the unseasonal cold away with. First up: dog lovers can take part in a sponsored dog walk in Waterloo Park organised by Cancer Research UK, Swiss Cottage library is running many amazing classes including gentle yoga for over 60s, or always dreamed of dressing up for a night at the Oscars? At Upstairs at the Village you have the chance by seeing A Night At the Oscars. Woof Day - POSTPONED :: Swiss Cottage Community Centre :: British Library :: Keats House :: Upstairs at The Gatehouse :: Back to homepage :: Follow us on Twitter :: File Download (4:42 min / 4 MB)
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