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Today we rejoin Ismay aboard Titanic for the collision, sinking and rescue. No Hollywood magic here. This is the Titanic disaster in a survivor's own words. Welcome to WITNESS TITANIC, a new podcast where we interview witnesses of the infamous Titanic disaster including modern experts, enthusiasts and even the survivors of the sinking. Like the century-old inquiries that came before us, we may never fully determine what really happened on that cold April night but you may be surprised to find how close our efforts will bring us to Titanic herself... Hosted by James PencaPresented by RMS Titanic, Inc.Theme: Songe d'automne - Archibald JoyceRecorded by Ege M. Erdogan (@egecomposer)Titanic questions or corrections?witnesstitanic@gmail.comFor more Titanic history, visit www.discovertitanic.comor www.titanichg.com
No Hollywood script can compare to the terror of the 37 true tales in OF MOBSTERS AND MOVIE STARS: The Bloody "Golden Age" of Hollywood!In this gripping historical account, expert crime historian Joan Renner explores the shadowy world of fame and crime during Hollywood's most glamorous era. As Los Angeles transformed into the epicenter of film, it also became a haven for notorious criminals and mobsters, weaving a complex tapestry of allure and danger that is sure to intrigue.Renner brings to life stories that are more thrilling than fiction, including harrowing LAPD showdowns, dark dealings behind the studio gates, and tragic fates of luminaries whose off-screen lives were as dramatic as their on-screen personas. The most shocking murder stories from this collection that Joan and I discuss are: Bluebeard Watson; The Attic Love Slave; The Adventures of Tiger Girl; and Torso Murder. OF MOBSTERS AND MOVIE STARS offers a profound and enlightening look at Hollywood's dual nature, illustrating how its seductive glitter was deeply entangled with its sinister impulses. Step into the Prohibition Era with Joan Renner as she reveals the hidden crimes and undying ambition behind Hollywood's shimmering façade. OF MOBSTERS AND MOVIE STARS: The Bloody "Golden Age" of Hollywood-Joan Renner Follow and comment on Facebook-TRUE MURDER: The Most Shocking Killers in True Crime History https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064697978510Check out TRUE MURDER PODCAST @ truemurderpodcast.com
Episode 182, discussing the Toronto Raptors loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, with questionable calls to end the game. Also, previewing the Raptors next game against the Los Angeles Clippers. Raptors record is now 15-22.
In this episode of The South Side Beat, Corey Crisan and Chris Halicke react to the Steelers' 24-17 win over the Rams to improve to 4-2 on the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Richard is a Canadian who immigrated to LA in the mid-90s and has been in and around the Hollywood journalism scene ever since. We talk about Park La Brea, The Grove, The Glendale Galleria, the idea of one man owning most of LA's trade papers, the LA Times, and so much more.
Starting in 2008, for about 5 years, Michigan had a bustling film industry, thanks to lucrative tax incentives. But when the incentives went away, so did the industry. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark explores a new plan, with new incentives, to once again entice the film industry to come back to Michigan. (PHOTO: Getty Images)
Episode 255 may be the toughest one yet here on Defenders of the Banc. No match was more important in our club's history than this second leg of the 2023 CCL Final against Leon. We had them at home, at BMO, at a place we've staunchly defended for 6 years. We needed just one goal to level things and take control of the series. And we had Denis Bouanga, Carlos Vela, a healthy Kellyn Acosta, an un-suspended Jesus Murillo, and... wait... is that Giorgio Chiellini?! It is!However, despite the talent, the desire, and maybe the best support The 3252 have ever provided, we didn't have the goals. LAFC failed to find the back of the net in leg 2, falling 1-0 and 3-1 on aggregate. Club Leon is the 2023 CCL Champions. On this episode, we try to help you navigate through the hurt and the grief. We ask questions of Steve and Cifu, throw praise at McCarthy and Denis, and wonder what could have been. Walk with us on the journey that is Episode 255, and know that the next one is just around the corner!
Simon Hughes and Simon Mann report on the first day of the England v Ireland Test attended by some fascinating and highly influential people bonded by their love of cricket Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's been a long time since I've met up with community members in person. There was this thing called Covid that made these sorts of “meet ups” a bit challenging. With Covid now behind us, we finally were able to set up another event in Arizona. I wanted to walk you through the experience and from my point of view and hopefully give you an idea of just how awesome/normal our community is. Maybe you're a member and thought about joining us in Arizona, but then decided against it. As a shy person myself, I can understand your thought process. I hope to offer you some encouragement of what can be expected and hopefully convince you to come hang out at the next one. Perhaps you are not a member of the community, but thinking about officially joining. I hope to demonstrate just how normal of a group it is. No egos. No Hollywood stereotypes of what traders are like. Come with me on my journey to Arizona and the great time it was!
Last week, Indian actor Abhishek Bachchan earned the Leadership in Cinema Award at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) 2022. On the sidelines of the ongoing fest, SBS Hindi spoke to the actor regarding several issues including his film projects, Hollywood, regional films from South India and the influence of the box office on him.
An in-depth celebration of the romantic comedy's modern golden era and its role in our culture, tracking the genre from its heyday in the '80s and the '90s, its unfortunate decline in the 2000s, and its explosive reemergence in the age of streaming, featuring exclusive interviews with the directors, writers, and stars of the iconic films that defined the genre. No Hollywood genre has been more misunderstood--or more unfairly under-appreciated--than the romantic comedy. Funny, charming, and reliably crowd-pleasing, rom-coms were the essential backbone of the Hollywood landscape, launching the careers of many of Hollywood's most talented actors and filmmakers, such as Julia Roberts and Matthew McConaughey, and providing many of the yet limited creative opportunities women had in Hollywood. But despite--or perhaps because of--all that, the rom-com has routinely been overlooked by the Academy Awards or snobbishly dismissed by critics. In From Hollywood with Love: The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again) of the Romantic Comedy (Day Street, 2022), culture writer and GQ contributor Scott Meslow seeks to right this wrong, celebrating and analyzing rom-coms with the appreciative, insightful critical lens they've always deserved. Beginning with the golden era of the romantic comedy--spanning from the late '80s to the mid-'00s with the breakthrough of films such as When Harry Met Sally--to the rise of streaming and the long-overdue push for diversity setting the course for films such as the groundbreaking, franchise-spawning Crazy Rich Asians, Meslow examines the evolution of the genre through its many iterations, from its establishment of new tropes, the Austen and Shakespeare rewrites, the many love triangles, and even the occasional brave decision to do away with the happily ever after. Featuring original black-and-white sketches of iconic movie scenes and exclusive interviews with the actors and filmmakers behind our most beloved rom-coms, From Hollywood with Love constructs oral histories of our most celebrated romantic comedies, for an informed and entertaining look at Hollywood's beloved yet most under-appreciated genre. Joel Tscherne is an Adjunct History Professor at Southern New Hampshire University. His Twitter handle is @JoelTscherne. 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
An in-depth celebration of the romantic comedy's modern golden era and its role in our culture, tracking the genre from its heyday in the '80s and the '90s, its unfortunate decline in the 2000s, and its explosive reemergence in the age of streaming, featuring exclusive interviews with the directors, writers, and stars of the iconic films that defined the genre. No Hollywood genre has been more misunderstood--or more unfairly under-appreciated--than the romantic comedy. Funny, charming, and reliably crowd-pleasing, rom-coms were the essential backbone of the Hollywood landscape, launching the careers of many of Hollywood's most talented actors and filmmakers, such as Julia Roberts and Matthew McConaughey, and providing many of the yet limited creative opportunities women had in Hollywood. But despite--or perhaps because of--all that, the rom-com has routinely been overlooked by the Academy Awards or snobbishly dismissed by critics. In From Hollywood with Love: The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again) of the Romantic Comedy (Day Street, 2022), culture writer and GQ contributor Scott Meslow seeks to right this wrong, celebrating and analyzing rom-coms with the appreciative, insightful critical lens they've always deserved. Beginning with the golden era of the romantic comedy--spanning from the late '80s to the mid-'00s with the breakthrough of films such as When Harry Met Sally--to the rise of streaming and the long-overdue push for diversity setting the course for films such as the groundbreaking, franchise-spawning Crazy Rich Asians, Meslow examines the evolution of the genre through its many iterations, from its establishment of new tropes, the Austen and Shakespeare rewrites, the many love triangles, and even the occasional brave decision to do away with the happily ever after. Featuring original black-and-white sketches of iconic movie scenes and exclusive interviews with the actors and filmmakers behind our most beloved rom-coms, From Hollywood with Love constructs oral histories of our most celebrated romantic comedies, for an informed and entertaining look at Hollywood's beloved yet most under-appreciated genre. Joel Tscherne is an Adjunct History Professor at Southern New Hampshire University. His Twitter handle is @JoelTscherne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
No Hollywood genre has been more misunderstood-or more unfairly under-appreciated-than the romantic comedy. Funny, charming, and reliably crowd-pleasing, rom-coms were the essential backbone of the Hollywood landscape in the '80s and the '90s, launching the careers of many of Hollywood's most talented actors and filmmakers, such as Julia Roberts and Matthew McConaughey, and providing many of the yet limited creative opportunities women had in Hollywood. But even after its unfortunate decline in the 2000s and explosive reemergence in the age of streaming, the rom-com has routinely been overlooked by the Academy Awards and dismissed by critics. With exclusive interviews with the directors, writers, and stars of the iconic films that defined the genre, Scott Meslow shows the impact of these films not only on Hollywood, but on pop culture as we know it. Also featuring incredible original black-and-white sketches of iconic movie scenes by illustrator Alex Kittle, FROM HOLLYWOOD WITH LOVE is pure joy, filled with entertainment, insight, and most of all love
No Hollywood genre has been more misunderstood-or more unfairly under-appreciated-than the romantic comedy. Funny, charming, and reliably crowd-pleasing, rom-coms were the essential backbone of the Hollywood landscape in the '80s and the '90s, launching the careers of many of Hollywood's most talented actors and filmmakers, such as Julia Roberts and Matthew McConaughey, and providing many of the yet limited creative opportunities women had in Hollywood. But even after its unfortunate decline in the 2000s and explosive reemergence in the age of streaming, the rom-com has routinely been overlooked by the Academy Awards and dismissed by critics. With exclusive interviews with the directors, writers, and stars of the iconic films that defined the genre, Scott Meslow shows the impact of these films not only on Hollywood, but on pop culture as we know it. Also featuring incredible original black-and-white sketches of iconic movie scenes by illustrator Alex Kittle, FROM HOLLYWOOD WITH LOVE is pure joy, filled with entertainment, insight, and most of all love
No Hollywood genre has been more misunderstood-or more unfairly under-appreciated-than the romantic comedy. Funny, charming, and reliably crowd-pleasing, rom-coms were the essential backbone of the Hollywood landscape in the '80s and the '90s, launching the careers of many of Hollywood's most talented actors and filmmakers, such as Julia Roberts and Matthew McConaughey, and providing many of the yet limited creative opportunities women had in Hollywood.But even after its unfortunate decline in the 2000s and explosive reemergence in the age of streaming, the rom-com has routinely been overlooked by the Academy Awards and dismissed by critics. With exclusive interviews with the directors, writers, and stars of the iconic films that defined the genre, Scott Meslow shows the impact of these films not only on Hollywood, but on pop culture as we know it.Also featuring incredible original black-and-white sketches of iconic movie scenes by illustrator Alex Kittle, FROM HOLLYWOOD WITH LOVE is pure joy, filled with entertainment, insight, and most of all love
Get ready to scream AND sing, because we're kicking off our month-long theme of Horror Musicals with ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE, discussing the film's commentary on growing up and leaving the nest, zombies as a metaphor for being trapped in your hometown, and more!
No Hollywood genre has been more misunderstood—or more unfairly under-appreciated—than the romantic comedy. Funny, charming, and reliably crowd-pleasing, rom-coms were the essential backbone of the Hollywood landscape, launching the careers of many of Hollywood's most talented actors and filmmakers, such as Julia Roberts and Matthew McConaughey, and providing many of the yet limited creative opportunities women had in Hollywood. But despite—or perhaps because of—all that, the rom-com has routinely been overlooked by the Academy Awards or snobbishly dismissed by critics. In From Hollywood with Love, culture writer and GQ contributor Scott Meslow seeks to right this wrong, celebrating and analyzing rom-coms with the appreciative, insightful critical lens they've always deserved. _______________________________________________ Produced by Natalie Freeman, Lance Morgan, & Michael Kowaleski. Theme: "I Love All My Friends," an unreleased demo by Fragile Gang. Visit https://www.skylightbooks.com/event for future offerings from the Skylight Books Events team.
The 49ers vs the Rams wasn't a football game, it was a movie. No Hollywood script writer could manufacture the real life drama of this football game. With their backs against the wall and season on the brink of disaster the San Francisco 49ers showed guts and resiliency in overcoming a 17 point deficit to beat their division rivals for a 6th consecutive time. Jimmy Garoppolo was a complete disaster for much the game but pulled it together when it mattered most, and along with Deebo Samuel, and a ferocious pass rush, helped the 49ers secure a win, and a playoff berth, in compelling fashion.
You already know that all of us Spooky Tuesday cuties have impeccable, perfect, polished singing voices — so it's no surprise that we were excited to take on our first musical. Anna and the Apocalypse (2017) is a zombie Christmas movie packed full of original songs, pop culture references, and characters who don't yet realize they're queer (but don't worry, we're ready to help them get there). It's also one of the rare apocalypse settings we'd actually entertain the notion of fighting for, and we're explaining why on our new episode.Want to donate to Monica's AIDS/LifeCycle fund benefiting San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center? Check out her donation page here: http://www.tofighthiv.org/goto/monicaheidt
Open-Door Playhouse is proud to announce the opening of SANTA'S SECRET. Written by Fabiana Medici and directed by Bernadette Armstrong. Starring Elaine Mello as the narrator and Gary Lee Reed as (Boy/Santa).The Open-Door Playhouse is a 501c3 organization. Its theater podcasts introduce and showcase new plays, new writers, and a wealth of unknown talent. These podcast episodes are FREE to listen, and download, and your donations are greatly appreciated.To contribute your tax-deductible donations, please visit www.opendoorplayhouse.org/donate.Theater Reviews From My Seat's Play Review for Replacement Player and The Christensen Brothers: https://bit.ly/3FH46Gl Writer, Fabiana Medici has 25+ years of experience as a writer, director, acting coach, and educator within the entertainment field. She began her career acting on the stage at the age of 14 in renowned theaters such as Teatro San Martin and Teatro Presidente Alvear in Buenos Aires, Teatro dell' Opera, and Teatro Ghione in Rome, Henry Fonda theater, and Lillian Theater in Los Angeles, and toured various cities worldwide. Fabiana also studied and worked in the art of street performance throughout Europe. She has trained both novice students and professionals alike. Fabiana has extensive experience working with children and adults from different cultural and social backgrounds including those with special abilities and needs. Fabiana has taught children in several schools in Los Angeles, such as the Westside Waldorf School, The Realm, and Star Prep Academy among other schools worldwide. She has studied extensively including Method Acting, Stanislavski and Grotowski techniques, jazz dance, yoga, acrobatics, clown, Waldorf education, Reggio Emilia approach, nonviolent communication education for children/teenagers, and healing arts around the world. Fabiana loves to see her students shine and is devoted to guiding them to their highest potential with love and respect towards their artistic goals. Her coaching style embraces a holistic approach that reveals the “big picture” within and beyond any technique, focusing rather on leading the actor through a journey of self-discovery of their artistic uniqueness and voice. Fabiana emphasizes respect for the Art, the Artist, and the humanistic experience through a training full of wonderment and creativity.Director, Bernadette Armstrong, moved to Los Angeles to work in film in the late 1990s and after her first two films went to festivals she took a short hiatus from writing until she fell in love with small theater. Since 2008 she has had several successful theater projects produced in No Hollywood. Her play The Reading Group was named Pick of the Week by LA Weekly Magazine and in 2017 her play Simple Lives was nominated for Outstanding Writing of an Original Play or Musical by the Valley Theater Awards (the only woman nominated.) Bernadette is also the producer and founder of Open Door Playhouse Podcast!Support the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)Support the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)
Yallllll welcome back! Got a few stories I need to tell you, and I think you're gunna like them. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-von-kennel/support
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Madeline Fry Schultz, assistant contributors editor at the Washington Examiner, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss her article “Abortion is always a tragedy. No Hollywood treatment can cover that up” and how entertainment outlets are pushing the abortion agenda onscreen.
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Madeline Fry Schultz, assistant contributors editor at the Washington Examiner, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss her article “Abortion is always a tragedy. No Hollywood treatment can cover that up” and how entertainment outlets are pushing the abortion agenda onscreen.
The usuals Nolimiteddie and Anybol sit down this week with Holy Mountain, a singer/songwriter and multi instrumentalist based in the Philadelphia area. We chat about his bodies of work 'Crisis Actor' and 'No Hollywood' as well as his very own "No Limit Topics". Follow Us! @nolimitpodcastofficial + @holymountainwildatheart + @nolimiteddieboy + @_anybol_
Disney's IP-recycling 'Cruella' has Twitter critics hot under the collar. They don't need to be.Disney's IP-recycling 'Cruella' has Twitter critics hot under the collar. They don't need to be.
The Beantown boys are back at it again! Hart and I discuss the end of the Lakers, Chris Paul's legacy and top it all off with some picks! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jase is a little nervous with Missy in the room again, but the guys are excited to talk with Dallas Jenkins, the filmmaker behind "The Chosen." Dallas offers a peek at the making of the series, including how they get the actors and sets to look rough and authentic and why it was important to do this without Hollywood money. Phil admits the series brought tears to his eyes more than once. Jase volunteers his services as a consultant to keep the outdoors scenes accurate. And Dallas talks about critics of the series, including people who take issue with Jesus winking. Find out how to watch "The Chosen": http://thechosen.tv/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keto Meal Planning For Beginners https://rockthatketo.com/keto-meal-planning-for-beginners/ (https://rockthatketo.com/keto-meal-planning-for-beginners) It’s one of those things that may not be obvious. Usually when you go on a diet, you find out which general foods you can eat, then you go. You count calories at each meal, try not to go over your goal, and that’s that. Keto is very different. We aren’t counting calories. We are counting macros, which stands for macro nutrients. The three macronutrients are protein, fats, and carbohydrates. We need the right balance of the three. It’s a bit more complicated than looking at a plate and calculating calories. When you first start keto, there is an adjustment period. Part of the adjustment is how your brain uses energy. On keto, there is going to be very little glycogen, or blood sugar floating around. You will probably get what is called brain fog for a week or so. Don’t worry, it goes away. But if you are sitting around in brain fog trying to figure out what to eat, you are setting yourself up for failure. The absolute best way to do keto The very best way to do keto is to use a preplanned, done for you system. Keto meal planning for beginners. We just happen to have one for you. This plan is for 28 days. Once you go through it, you can start over and do it again to keep losing weight. That’s what most of our customers do. https://rockthatketo.com/sk (Our plan) tells you exactly what to eat for each meal. It lays out the recipes for the meals so you don’t have to even look them up. It even gives you a shopping list. You can literally put your brain on cruise control and concentrate all your energy on losing weight and getting really healthy. There are plenty of substitutions provided so you don’t ever have to eat something you don’t like, or that your body doesn’t like. There is a version for people who already have diabetes or other blood sugar problems. If you want to increase your chance of success by about 90%, the take advantage of keto meal planning for beginners. You can go take a look at it at https://rockthatketo.com/sk (RockThatKeto.com/sk). There you will see the stories of thousands of people just like you that had amazing success. No Hollywood stars with trainers here, just regular folk. If you like these tips and would like to get more keto tips, endless recipes, and lots of inspiration, then come to our free website and sign up for our mailing list.https://rockthatketo.com/ ( https://RockThatKeto.com) . Act! Don’t React! Have a Happy, Healthy Day Livtar
A funny COVID story from Open-Door Playhouse Founder, Bernadette Armstrong.Bernadette ArmstrongBernadette moved to Los Angeles to work in film in the late 1990s and after her first two films went to festivals she took a short hiatus from writing until she fell in love with small theater. Since 2008 she has had several successful theater projects produced in No Hollywood. Her play The Reading Group was named Pick of the Week by LA Weekly Magazine and in 2017 her play Simple Lives was nominated for Outstanding Writing of an Original Play or Musical by the Valley Theater Awards (the only woman nominated)Become a Patreon and support Open-Door Playhousehttps://www.patreon.com/opendoorplayhouSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)
Story:We’re excited to bring our first play in our 2021 series of plays from the PEN America’s PRISON WRITING PROGRAM, What’s Prison Like?Writer: Matthew MendozaMatthew Mendoza has published fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, all from prison! His play Freedom Feather was performed by Rehabilitation Through The Arts at the Brooklyn Book Festival as part of “Break Out 2018: Voices From the Inside.” He has won awards from American Short Fiction and PEN America. He juries prison writing for Evening Street Review.Director: Bernadette ArmstrongBernadette moved to Los Angeles to work in film in the late 1990’s and after her first two films went to festivals she took a short hiatus from writing until she fell in love with small theater. Since 2008 she has had several successful theater projects produced in No Hollywood. Her play The Reading Group was named Pick of the Week by LA Weekly Magazine and in 2017 her play Simple Lives was nominated for Outstanding Writing of an Original Play or Musical by the Valley Theater Awards (the only woman nominated)Cast:Amir Abdullah is an award-winning actor and writer. His TV work includes The Odd Couple and Tosh.0, as well as extensive commercial work both on-camera and in voice-over. Amir also voices the antagonist in the video game Abo Khashem. Amir has appeared on stage in dozens of productions, including Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Amir can be seen in the feature film Radioflash and is a member of SAG and Actor’s Equity.Jeffrey Johnson as WadeEric Nikolaus Kwasnjuk as RodriguezEric Kwasnjuk- Bio Eric Kwasnjuk, (pronounced-kwaz-knee-yuk) is living his best and most exciting time of his life. He is an exceptional actor and free-spirited, oddball comedian. He has performed with Zack Galifianakis and Dave Chappelle and has starred in International Award-winning films. Grit, faith, and determination are what motivates him to never give up on his passion for acting and entertaining and his enthusiasm for livingGoreti da Silva as BannonGoreti da Silva has had the pleasure of working on several of Bernadette Armstrong’s plays: Dark Stage, Unheard Voices, Simple Lives, and Joan. Goreti has won The Michael Grossman Most Inspirational Award for her work in the Desert, and the Valley Theatre Award for her work in “Park Plays: Portland”.Sound Production: Recorded at ES Audio Services in Glendale, CA. Recorded and Mixed by Hall CantrellSound Editor: Hall CantrellBecome a Patreon of Open-Door PlayhouseSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)
Writer: Gareth WilliamsCast:Sue Gisser as CherylSue Gisser is trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, Steppenwolf West, the Groundlings, iOWest, Second City, Antaeus Academy, Theatricum Botanicum, and holds a BFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers. In her professional career, Sue is blessed to seldom work with a director, show, or theatre company only once. She's recurred on "Shameless," "Strangers with Candy," and "Solved;" did multiple spots in campaigns for 'Burlington Coat Factory,' 'Mercury Insurance,' and 'Cedar Fair;' completed 20 tours between the Shoestring Players, Open Window Entertainment, and the George Street Playhouse; her films include "The Activist" and "In the Air"- both by French Director Cyril Morin. This is her first podcast, and she's totally hooked. Playing Char has been an honor. Sue is grateful to Bernadette for opening up this new world to her, and for the opportunity to work on this beautiful play, with such strong, talented women! @suegisserBarry Papick as the Wood ManMr. Papick is an accomplished actor. He has been in many films and episodic television shows including "Swans Crossing," where he was a series regular and recently, "Shameless." Barry has recently been seen in "Labor Pains" with Lindsey Lohan, "Lake Effects" on The Hallmark Channel and has guest-starred on the CBS show "Without A Trace." He is can be seen in Howard Stern's "Private Parts." and Andrew Nicol's "Simone." He has wrapped the feature film "Rejourer" and the Television show "The Mason Twins" for NBC. He is presently the voice of GNC's Advertising campaign "Beat Average." One of the top Acting Coaches in the world, Mr. Papick has been teaching and coaching Actors for 23 years. He has recently worked as the On-set Acting Coach for Dan Pritzker's soon to be released "Bolden," where he worked with the icon, Dick Gregory. He is also known for coaching Universal's hit "The Express", where he worked with Director Gary Fleder (Kiss the Girls, Runaway Jury, October Road.)Director: Bernadette ArmstrongBernadette moved to Los Angeles to work in film in the late 1990’s and after her first two films went to festivals she took a short hiatus from writing until she fell in love with small theater. Since 2008 she has had several successful theater projects produced in No Hollywood. Her play The Reading Group was named Pick of the Week by LA Weekly Magazine and in 2017 her play Simple Lives was nominated for Outstanding Writing of an Original Play or Musical by the Valley Theater Awards (the only woman nominated)Sound Production: Recorded at ES Audio Services in Glendale, CA. Recorded and Mixed by Hall CantrellSound Editor: Hall CantrellHelp us to keep the plays coming:Become a Patreon of Open-Door PlayhouseCheck out the fun perks you get as a monthly Patreon! Support the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)
Story:For some, Christmas can bring up a lot of issues and when you add children to it, you might have to re-think the whole holiday.Writer: Faith de SavigneFaith de Savigne has worked as a theatre critic, arts writer, and columnist. As well as having poems and poetry reviews published in various literary journals, she has completed two Masters Degrees in English Literature (UNSW) and Creative Writing (UWS).Director: Bernadette ArmstrongBernadette moved to Los Angeles to work in film in the late 1990s and after her first two films went to festivals she took a short hiatus from writing until she fell in love with small theater. Since 2008 she has had several successful theater projects produced in No Hollywood. Her play The Reading Group was named Pick of the Week by LA Weekly Magazine and in 2017 her play Simple Lives was nominated for Outstanding Writing of an Original Play or Musical by the Valley Theater Awards (the only woman nominated).CASTSue Gisser - as YvonneSue Gisser is trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, Steppenwolf West, the Groundlings, iOWest, Second City, Antaeus Academy, Theatricum Botanicum, and holds a BFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers. In her professional career, Sue is blessed to seldom work with a director, show, or theatre company only once. She's recurred on "Shameless," "Strangers with Candy," and "Solved;" did multiple spots in campaigns for 'Burlington Coat Factory,' 'Mercury Insurance,' and 'Cedar Fair;' completed 20 tours between the Shoestring Players, Open Window Entertainment, and the George Street Playhouse; her films include "The Activist" and "In the Air"- both by French Director Cyril Morin. This is her first podcast, and she's totally hooked. Playing Char has been an honor. Sue is grateful to Bernadette for opening up this new world to her, and for the opportunity to work on this beautiful play, with such strong, talented women! @suegisserWhitton Frank - as MarshaWhitton Frank is a voice, film, television, and theater actor living in Los Angeles. Recent work includes the award-winning horror short Seeing Green as well as immersive vo work in the VR world of The Under Presents and The Tempest and as Kate in season 1 of RomCom Pods. Her theater credits include Florence Boorman in Her Naked Skin/Greenwood Theater, Andrea in Cat’s Eye/Pleasance Theater, King Arthur and Mordred in Clarissant/Little Candle Productions, Grumio in Taming of the Shrew/The Porters of Hellsgate, and Flaming Girl in What the Moon Saw/Son of Semele Ensemble. She can also be seen as Jenna Laffy in season 3 of the TNT show Murder in the First. She is a popular audiobook narrator and can be found on Audible and other sites. And in her copious free time, she moonlights as a DJ and specializes in vintage jazz, blues, and soul.Brandon Lamberty - as RyanBrandon Lamberty has been acting for five years and also is a stand-up comic. You can see his work in comedic commercial spots all throughout the country. You can see him in the film "Chinese Speaking Vampires" which comes out this month! Lastly, "I, he, or whoever is narrating; I love animals, I rescue dogs and have a rescue pitbull named Annie." Sound Production: Recorded at ES Audio Services in Glendale, CA. Recorded and Mixed by Hall CantrellSound Editor: Hall CantrellSound Effects: Ryan MarshSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-doSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)
The title says it all, good friends Annie and Frannie go to the mall to spend time together and chat about their lives, loves, and everything in between.Writer: Don GoodrumA stage veteran of almost 50 years, Don Goodrum was born in Tennesseeand raised in Mississippi, where he got his first taste of the spotlight as TheKing of the Calendar in his second-grade play. Don moved onto the churchplay circuit and managed to turn a Best Actor win in a One Act Play Festivalinto a theatre scholarship to Mississippi College. At MC, Don began writing inearnest and saw several of his plays produced. After college, Don wound upon the radio, a career choice that kept sharpening his comedic and writingskills for the next 25 years. Don retired from radio in 2006 and began teachinghigh school theatre and writing once again. He has seen productions of manyof his plays throughout the US and hopes to see many more. He is retired andlives in Florida where he is surrounded by his three grown daughters, threegranddaughters, a grandson, various sons-in-law, and the (assumed)adoration of millions.Director: Bernadette ArmstrongBernadette moved to Los Angeles to work in film in the late 1990s and after her first two films went to festivals she took a short hiatus from writing until she fell in love with small theater. Since 2008 she has had several successful theater projects produced in No Hollywood. Her play The Reading Group was named Pick of the Week by LA Weekly Magazine and in 2017 her play Simple Lives was nominated for Outstanding Writing of an Original Play or Musical by the Valley Theater Awards (the only woman nominated).Cast:Joanne McGee as AnnieJoanne McGee has been a professional actor since 1977 and has work in Union and Non-Union theaters around the country includingThe Florida Rep., Utah Shakespeare Festival, Nevada Shakespeare in the Park, Detroit Rep., and Sonora Rep. To name a few. She’s been seen in Jag, General Hospital, America’s Most Wanted, West Wing, and others. She finally had a dream come true and performed at the Mark Taper Forum as, Sladjana, in the world premiere of, Archduke, with Center Theater Group. She has done voice-over and commercials but this is her very first PodCast.Noelle Evangelista as FrannieNoelle received her MFA in Acting from the California Institute of the Arts. She was cast in the following major motion pictures: Terminator Two, LA Confidential, and Pacific Heights. Noelle has performed in numerous theaters in Los Angeles and one of her favorite and most memorable roles as Liz in The Philadelphia Story. She loves working on commercials and voice-overs and had a great time doing a radio play pre-Covid with the Screen Actors Guild. Enjoy and stay safe and healthy everyone!Sound Production: Recorded at ES Audio Services in Glendale, CA. Recorded and Mixed by Hall CantrellSound Editor: Hall CantrellSound Effects: Ryan MarshSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)
Funny how saving garbage can lead to a connection across the ages.Writer: Paul ElliottPaul Elliott is an actor, director, and respected television and screenwriter who has written, produced, and/or directed over sixty television shows as well as writing/ producing/ and directing more than fifty theatrical plays including live entertainment spectaculars for theme parks like Disneyland, Disney World, EuroDisney, AstroWorld, Boblo Island and Sanrio Puroland in Japan.Director: Bernadette ArmstrongBernadette moved to Los Angeles to work in film in the late 1990’s and after her first two films went to festivals she took a short hiatus from writing until she fell in love with small theater. Since 2008 she has had several successful theater projects produced in No Hollywood. Her play The Reading Group was named Pick of the Week by LA Weekly Magazine and in 2017 her play Simple Lives was nominated for Outstanding Writing of an Original Play or Musical by the Valley Theater Awards (the only woman nominated).CASTBonnie Bailey- Reed as Grace Bonnie’s career began in NYC with touring with two Musical Theatre First National Tours. In L.A., she has appeared in award-winning roles including Mags in the World Premiere of THE SUPER VARIETY MATCH BONUS ROUND at The Rogue Machine Theatre, Mrs. Brummett in the World Premiere of Arlene Hutton's GULF VIEW DRIVE (LA Weekly Award, Supporting Actress). Other LA roles include Kate in ALL MY SONS, Margaret in THE SAVANNAH DISPUTATION at The Colony Theatre, and BINGO, THE WINNING MUSICAL at The Cosmopolitan Cabaret in Sacramento, CA. On Television, she was a Series Regular on ABC Family Channel's STATE OF GRACE. Her Guest Star roles on Television include the Aidy Bryant Series, SHRILL currently streaming on Hulu, and BOSTON LEGAL. Other Television credits include VEEP, FARGO, THE KENAN THOMPSON SHOW, GLEE, THE MINDY PROJECT, SHOOTER, HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES, along with many television commercials. Bonnie is happy to be a part of another Bernadette Armstrong production!Matthew Scott Montgomery as JimmyTHEATRE: Stage Kiss (The Geffen Playhouse), YELLOW (Best Actor winner at the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, The Coast Playhouse), Dead Boys (writer/star, West Hollywood One City One Pride Excellence in LGBT Theatre Winner, The Blank Theatre, Celebration Theatre), I Know What You Did Last Summer: The Musical (El Cid, Three Clubs), Anchorman: The Musical (El Cid), A Walk to Remember: The Musical, The OC Musical, BROLESQUE (Rockwell Table & Stage), Definitely Not Clue: A Live Murder Mystery Musical for Twitch (After Hours Theatre Company). FILM & TELEVISION & WEB: Southern Baptist Sissies, Jane the Virgin (CW), White Famous (Showtime), Sonny With a Chance, So Random!, Shake it Up!, Austin & Ally (Disney Channel), SMOSH (recurring), Nasty Habits, .AEA & SAG/AFTRA. Instagram: @matthew_scott_montgomery Twitter: @irobotyoujane TikTok: @matthewscottmontgomerySound Production: Recorded at ES Audio Services in Glendale, CA. Recorded and Mixed by: Hall CantrellSound Editor: Hall CantrellSound Effects: Ryan MarshSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)
We've had enough conversations about the relationship between technology, cybersecurity, and technology to know that people have different expectations, hopes, and visions. Some utopian, some dystopian, and some are Marcus J. Ranum.We met Marcus J. Ranum a few years ago during an ISSA Los Angeles Summit, where we had an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation about the idea of needing the equivalent of a Geneva Convention for cybersecurity. Given the many twists and turns the conversation had, it was at that point that we knew Marcus had a different perspective on cyber life, as many other professionals do.Jump ahead a few years to our partnership with ISSA International and we find ourselves with the opportunity to have an extended Luminaries Series chat with Marcus—this time looking at things through the lens of our Redefining Security channel. We take a look at the past, where Marcus was instrumental in bringing to life the first information security firewalls, and from there, we leaped into the present and the future. Buckle up, because it is not a pleasant stroll in the park, and it got pretty dark, very quickly.In 1976, when Marcus "got into computing," the deployment of systems involved running a wire to a terminal, plugging it in, and enabling the operating system. And, when we say "enabling the operating system" we mean actually building a kernel for your system that you were going to run it on, configuring the hardware, and configuring the device drivers that you needed in the operating system for the hardware that you were going to run everything on."We didn't have all these gigantic driver frameworks as we do nowadays. Everything was kind of low and slow, and lean and mean… it had to be because there wasn't infinite amounts of memory nor infinite amounts of processing power. And that had a direct effect on the way security evolved." —Marcus J. RanumFast forward 40+ years—where have we landed—where are we headed?As you will hear, Marcus has a very dark view of the future of security; a future that involves software engineers, hardware engineers, increased complexity, ongoing abstraction, and an overall lack of comprehension of how things work. This story may be ripe for the picking for a Hollywood flick to hit your favorite streaming service. However, it may not be the traditional Hollywood ending that you might expect.Come on, join us for this journey. It's one you won't want to miss being part of. Is there hope for the future of technology and humanity?Maybe. Maybe not.Guest(s)Marcus J. RanumResourcesBook: The Myth of Homeland Security by Marcus Ranum: https://www.amazon.com/Myth-Homeland-Security-Marcus-Ranum/dp/0471458791Book: Huawei and Snowden Questions: https://openlibra.com/en/book/the-huawei-and-snowden-questionsThis Episode's Sponsors:Nintex: https://itspm.ag/itspntwebImperva: https://itspm.ag/imperva277117988____________________________To see and hear more podcasts and webcasts about Redefining CyberSecurity for your business, tune in to ITSPmagazine at:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurityAre you interested in advertising on ITSPmagazine?
ABOUT: An interracial couple in quarantine seeks peace but is forced to deal with the racial reckoning that surrounds them.WRITER: Mildred Inez Lewis Mildred Inez Lewis writes and directs for film, theater and new media. A member of the Dramatists Guild, she belongs to the Antaeus, Company of Angels, Ensemble Studio Theatre-Los Angeles and Playground-LA playwriting groups.Recent productions include Submerged for Actors Circle Ensemble; How's the Store? at Company of Angels; Acknowledge for Playground-LA; My Body, An Offering for Detroit's Black and Brown Theatre; and Aisle Three for Breath of Fire Latina Theatre Ensemble. Recent publications include CowGirls for Breathe Fire literary magazine and Roost First, Then Fly for Applause Books’ 2020 10 Minute Play collection.In 2018, she wrote and directed Cast Me! a short comedy that screened in the Outfest and Outfest Fusion festivals. Earlier she wrote and directed left which screened at the Santa Barbara Black, Reel Rasquache, and San Francisco Black Film festivals.Mildred is currently writing a full-length satire, The Women’s Annex, for San Francisco’s Central Works Theatre playwriting workshop. Suitcases will be produced by Ensemble Studio Theatre-Los Angeles later this year.DIRECTOR: Bernadette ArmstrongBernadette moved to Los Angeles to work in film in the late 1990’s and after her first two films went to festivals she took a short hiatus from writing until she fell in love with small theater. Since 2008 she has had several successful theater projects produced in No Hollywood. Her play The Reading Group was named Pick of the Week by LA Weekly Magazine and in 2017 her play Simple Lives was nominated for Outstanding Writing of an Original Play or Musical by the Valley Theater Awards (the only woman nominated).ACTORS:Brandon Lamberty - As QuinnBrandon Lamberty has been acting for five years and also is a stand-up comic. You can see his work in comedic commercial spots all throughout the country. You can see him in the film "Chinese Speaking Vampires" which comes out this month! Lastly,"I, he, or whomever is narrating; I love animals, I rescue dogs and have a rescue pitbull named Annie." Rogelio Douglas III - As Travis Rogelio Douglas lll is an actor and spoken-word poet from Brooklyn, NY. He has a BA in Theater from SUNY New Paltz, and an Acting MFA from UCLA Theater, Film & Television — Class of 2020! The Black & Afro-Latino storyteller most recently performed in the Together LA Festival w/ Company of Angeles - Class of 2020 written by Lisa Loomer, and can next be seen in The Displaced produced by San Diego Rep Theatre, as well as Titus Andronicus as Aaron produced by Shakespeare By The Sea. RD3 can be seen in numerous films, new-media works, and co-starring roles on NBC, CBS, and HBO. www.RogelioDouglasiii.com | @RogelioDouglas3SOUND PRODUCTION:Recorded at Clear Lake Studios in North Hollywood and mixed at Avant Sound Recorded and Mixed by Hall CantrellSound Editor: Hall CantrellSound Effects: Ryan MarshSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)
ABOUTWhat does it mean to accept ourselves, and each other? Friends from the past reconnect in High School in this bittersweet Library conversation.WRITERRachael CarnesPlaywright Rachael Carnes received a 2020 Oregon Literary Fellowship and had more than 50 productions in 2019, across the U.S., U.K., Canada, the Middle East, and Asia. She’s recently developed work at the William Inge Theatre Festival, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Midwestern Dramatists Center, the Mid-America Theater Conference, the American Association for Theatre in Higher Education Conference, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, the Great Plains Theatre Conference, the Lighthouse Writers’ Conference, and the Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Festival. Rachael’s plays are seen in many literary journals. Rachael is the founder and editor of CodeRedPlaywrights, a consortium of writers across the country, responding to gun violence. She and her family live in Oregon. www.rachaelcarnes.comDIRECTORBernadette ArmstrongBernadette moved to Los Angeles to work in film in the late 1990s and after her first two films went to festivals she took a short hiatus from writing until she fell in love with small theater. Since 2008 she has had several successful theater projects produced in No Hollywood. Her play The Reading Group was named Pick of the Week by LA Weekly Magazine and in 2017 her play Simple Lives was nominated for Outstanding Writing of an Original Play or Musical by the Valley Theater Awards (the only woman nominated). Bernadette is the founder of Open-Door Playhouse. ACTORSFranco Machado as MikeFranco was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and moved to the United States at the age of 3. Franco has lived in Chicago, Ann Arbor, and now resides in Los Angeles. Since the age of 16, Franco has worked both in front and behind the camera, which has allowed him to explore and embrace different perspectives within his writing. In 2019, he graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Screenwriting and a minor in Sociology from Chapman University’s Dodge College. Franco has had the opportunity to work with many well-known artists including Anthony Ramos, Leonardo DiCaprio, Francis F. Coppola, Rita Wilson, Jessy Terrero, Lil Peep, Lil Twist, and CD9. He’s directed two short films, Our Lives Matter (2017) and Be a Man (2017), and a music video for TAKARA. Whitton Frank as LaurelWhitton Frank is a voice, film, television, and theater actor living in Los Angeles. Recent work includes the award-winning horror short Seeing Green as well as immersive vo work in the VR world of The Under Presents and The Tempest and as Kate in season 1 of RomCom Pods. Her theater credits include Florence Boorman in Her Naked Skin/Greenwood Theater, Andrea in Cat’s Eye/Pleasance Theater, King Arthur and Mordred in Clarissant/Little Candle Productions, Grumio in Taming of the Shrew/The Porters of Hellsgate, and Flaming Girl in What the Moon Saw/Son of Semele Ensemble. She can also be seen as Jenna Laffy in season 3 of the TNT show Murder in the First. She is a popular audiobook narrator and can be found on Audible and other sites. And in her copious free time, she moonlights as a DJ and specializes in vintage jazz, blues, and soul.Support the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)
ABOUTIt’s only an item of clothing…but when Robert seems fascinated by it, storm clouds loom between him and his partner, Greg.DIRECTORBernadette Armstrong moved to Los Angeles to work in film in the late 1990’s and after her first two films went to festivals she took a short hiatus from writing until she fell in love with small theater. Since 2008 she has had several successful theater projects produced in No Hollywood. Her play The Reading Group was named Pick of the Week by LA Weekly Magazine and in 2017 her play Simple Lives was nominated for Outstanding Writing of an Original Play or Musical by the Valley Theater Awards (the only woman nominated).WRITERRosemary FrisinoToohey It was in 1998 that Rosemary completed her first full-length play, Gladys in Wonderland. She has written a number of comedies, many of which are one-act works. Included in these are plays featuring lobsters, cockroaches, fruit, and socks. Rosemary has also written a musical play, Judy And The General. She is also a member of the Screen Actors Guild and has worked in film and on TV, her projects include appearances on Home, Rocket Science, Rocky Balboa, The Wire, Veep, and House Of Cards among many others.ACTORSBrandon Lamberty has been acting for five years and also is a stand-up comic. You can see his work in comedic commercial spots all throughout the country. You can see him in the film "Chinese Speaking Vampires" which comes out this month! Franco Machado was born in Caracas, Venezuela and moved to the United States at the age of 3. Franco has lived in Chicago, Ann Arbor, and now resides in Los Angeles. Since the age of 16, Franco has worked both in front and behind the camera, which has allowed him to explore and embrace different perspectives within his writing. In 2019, he graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Screenwriting and minor in Sociology from Chapman University’s Dodge College. Franco has had the opportunity to work with many well-known artists including Anthony Ramos, Leonardo DiCaprio, Francis F. Coppola, Rita Wilson, Jessy Terrero, Lil Peep, Lil Twist, and CD9. He’s directed two short films, Our Lives Matter (2017) and Be a Man (2017), and a music video for TAKARA.Sound Production!Mercury Sound Studios Recorded and Mixed by Paul Ratajczak and Hall CantrellSound Effects: Ryan Marsh Sound Editor: Hall CantrellMusic: Audio JungleSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)
ABOUTHow a love story begins over an art show, a snowball fight, and coffee.DIRECTORBernadette Armstrong moved to Los Angeles to work in film in the late 1990’s and after her first two films went to festivals she took a short hiatus from writing until she fell in love with small theater. Since 2008 she has had several successful theater projects produced in No Hollywood. Her play The Reading Group was named Pick of the Week by LA Weekly Magazine and in 2017 her play Simple Lives was nominated for Outstanding Writing of an Original Play or Musical by the Valley Theater Awards (the only woman nominated).WRITERSuzanne Bronson A Master of Fine Arts graduate in May 2017 from New York University and recipient of the Tisch School of the Arts and the Jean Stein scholarships, Suzanne Bronson's black comedy, A Reasonable Expectation of Privacy, was a 2018 semi-finalist for the National Playwrights Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center. The play was also on the 2018 long-list for Theatre503's Playwriting Award.ACTORSMonique Gonsalves is thrilled to perform in her first podcast play production with Open Door Playhouse. She holds a BA in Theater Arts with an Emphasis in Acting from the California State University of Fullerton. She has enjoyed success as a Children’s Theater Director for Town Hall Kids at the Town Hall Theater in Lafayette, CA. As well as her extensive experience as a costume character performer ranging from Princess Parties as Barbie and Cinderella to singing telegrams as Betty Boop and various events as a Marilyn Monroe Impersonator. Whitton Frank Whitton Frank is an actress and producer, known for Murder in the First (2014), Amnesia: Who Are You? (2014) and Will the Real Princess Merida Please Stand Up? (2012).SOUND PRODUCTIONMercury Sound Studios Recorded and Mixed by Paul Ratajczak and Hall CantrellSOUND EFFECTSRyan MarshSOUND EDITORHall CantrellMUSICAudio JungleSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)
Welcome to Friday Night Tights a @Nerdrotic and @Geeks + Gamers production. with special guests @YellowFlash 2 & @ThatUmbrellaGuy featuring The Lads Gary from @Nerdrotic andContinue reading
Welcome to Friday Night Tights a @Nerdrotic and @Geeks + Gamers production. with special guests @YellowFlash 2 & @ThatUmbrellaGuy featuring The Lads Gary from @Nerdrotic andContinue reading
Scream queen actress and daughter of a police detective, Aimee Brooks, shares her obsession with true crime and the paranormal. Join Aimee as she keeps it creepy and spares no detail (or opinion) delving into fascinating tales of murder, hauntings and spooky mysteries. No Hollywood script can compare to how truly creepy our real world can be.
ABOUTSofia and Jessica fall in love at Miami University in the early 1080s, graduate from college, and settle down in the country with their daughter until tragedy strikes and the courts get involved.WRITER/DIRECTORBernadette Armstrong moved to Los Angeles to work in film in the late 1990’s and after her first two films went to festivals she took a short hiatus from writing until she fell in love with small theater. Since 2008 she has had several successful theater projects produced in No Hollywood. Her play The Reading Group was named Pick of the Week by LA Weekly Magazine and in 2017 her play Simple Lives was nominated for Outstanding Writing of an Original Play or Musical by the Valley Theater Awards (the only woman nominated). ACTORSGoreti da Silva has had the pleasure of working on several of Bernadette Armstrong’s plays: Dark Stage, Unheard Voices, Simple Lives, and Joan. Goreti has won The Michael Grossman Most Inspirational Award for her work in the Desert, and the Valley Theatre Award for her work in “Park Plays: Portland”.Anne Cooper has acted under the direction of influential Film and TV directors such as Sam Raimi, Paul Schrader, and Kat Coiro. She has performed with Angela Lansbury, Mary Beth Hurt, William Hurt, Danny DeVito, Lee Remick, and Geraldine Page and most recently in the new film MARRY Me with Jennifer Lopez and John Bradley of House of Thrones. Sound Production:Mercury Sound Studios Recorded and Mixed by: Paul Ratajczak and Hall CantrellSound Editor: Hall CantrellOriginal Music "melody" written and performed by Tatiana VinciSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)
This week Gidgit and Angry are looking back at the amazing cinema that came from around the world. No Hollywood this week, it's all from everywhere else! … Read more
Welcome to The Nerdrotic Nooner – Today will will discuss the latest news in the Comic Shop Crisis. DC DIVIDES comic shops as they announceContinue reading
Welcome to The Nerdrotic Nooner – Today will will discuss the latest news in the Comic Shop Crisis. DC DIVIDES comic shops as they announceContinue reading
Chapter 54: Jerufalem. It's 4th February 2020, not December or January as is claimed by the tired and confused host of the podcast, whose brain is weak but whose arms are strong. And it's the first difficult visit to the Ditch that Ftopped Brexit since Brexit. Plus the bowling technique, a new rule and some great Hasselhoffing to keep you going. And Rich discusses how TV fame will never make him forget his fans. No Hollywood superstars or rappers though. It's all downhill from here. Unless William Blake does us a video for next time. To help pay off stone clearing's increasing debts become a monthly badger here http://gofasterstripe.com/badges
There’s an old saying that goes something like this: “God can hit a straight lick with a crooked stick.” The basic meaning is that God can take imperfect instruments, like you and me, and do amazing things. How old a saying is it, you may ask? Well, here’s a version of it from over 300 years ago: "Do not contemne thy weak brother. God can raise his thoughts, or direct his follie to a happie end, he can make him an Instrument of glorie, who is now a subject of weaknesse, and can strike a streight stroake with a crooked stick." –Edward Corbet in a sermon to the House of Commons 1642 But I can go back further than 300 years ago. Let’s go back some 2,000 years. In 1 Cor. 1:26-28 the Apostle Paul by inspiration of the Spirit of God writes, “26 For consider your calling, brothers: not many of you were wise according to worldly standards, not many were powerful, not many were of noble birth. 27 But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong; 28 God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bring to nothing things that are, 29 so that no human being might boast in the presence of God.” You know what Paul is, in effect, saying? He is saying that God hits straight licks with crooked sticks. God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things. A great recent example of this is the current head football coach of the Clemson Tigers. His name is Dabo Swinney. He has led his Clemson team to 2 national championships. He knows and admits that he is an ordinary person through whom God has done and is doing extraordinary things. He is the product of a broken home. His parents divorced and his father was an alcoholic. When he went to college to play football, his mother came with him and lived in his apartment because she had nowhere else to go. He lived through some tough times. He credits the Lord for bringing him through the tough times of life. He gave his life to Jesus as a 16-year-old. His post-game interview after winning the national championship game this year as underdogs was so good! In part he said, “And I know we’re not supposed to be here. We’re just little ol’ Clemson, and I’m not supposed to be here. But we are, and I am! . . . Hey listen, I hope that you get a little hope from us and a little inspiration that hey, if we can do it, anybody can do it. And I mean that. If a guy like me — I said this two years ago — you can’t write a Hollywood script like this. Only God can do this, and that’s a fact. And people may think I’m crazy or quacky or whatever, but only God can orchestrate this. No Hollywood producer can write it. But I’m just telling ya, if I can do it, if these Clemson Tigers can do it, hey, anybody can do it if you have a belief . . . .” This coming Sunday, in our continuing walk through the Old Testament book of Judges, we’re going to meet some ordinary people through whom God did some extraordinary things. He can hit “straight licks with crooked sticks.” Join us at Istrouma! Carousel: The Broken Heroes of Judges “Straight Licks and Crooked Sticks” Judges 3:7-31 A spirit-empowered deliverer: Othniel His story His secret A strategic deliverer: Ehud His disability His dependence A simple deliverer: Shamgar His insignificance His impact
Podcast über die Montags (OV) Sneak im Metropolis in Frankfurt am Main. Konsequent verspätet liefern wir die Sneaks des letzten Dezembers nach. Dazu trinken wir reichlich Melonenschnaps aus Daniels Heimat und erzählen ähnlich kohärent und heiter wie der Film selber als Bonus die komplette Geschichte von Aquaman nach. Als Intro sinnieren Helena, Sam, Daniel und Malte in Anlehnung an Colette noch darüber wie man am besten Fremdsprachen in Englisch sprachigen Filmen darstellt. Begleitet uns auf einer erheiterten Reise durch folgende Filme: - 00:14:07 Anna and the Apocalypse (DE: Anna und die Apocalypse) - 00:30:06 Mary Shelley - 01:08:58 Colette - 01:30:38 Aquaman
In their chase for a global audience, American movie studios spend billions to make their films look amazing. But almost none of those dollars stay in America. What would it take to bring those jobs back -- and would it be worth it?
Hoje Heloísa Dall’Antonia, Leandro Rodrigues e o convidado Nelson Alves Jr. dão uma volta em todas as atrações do Hollywood Studios, soltam seu amor por Star Wars e contam como é passar um dia no parque mais cinematográfico da Disney. Pegue o seu Fastpass e venha conosco para um tour completo em mais um parque …
Mike and Nat are bereft as Holywood Dan takes the Premier League football option and doesn't make it to the studio this week. To mask their distress they pretend it doesn't matter to them but the hurt is ever close to the surface. To help them through this difficult time they invite ESPN America head honcho (he honches heads you know) and College Football supremo Patrick 'Paddy the Brick' Sturgeon. In other news: The refs are back and it's already easy to forget how bad the first few weeks were; Patrick knows about betting but urges you to just join him 'for the journey'; Mike watches Japanes films; Patrick does Zumba, the guys are confused; the Podcast Awards have come around again, feel free to nominate us; Jay Cutler is a winner; Romo gets picked off all over the field; the Patriots score more points than is seemly; the Jest have 34 reasons to think about what they're doing; Chuck Pagano is getting treatment for leukemia and we all wish him strength and wellness; Patrick talks us through the College ball situation; the Tigers punched their playoff ticket by winning the American League Central on Monday night; the White Sox put some pressure on them by beating Cleveland; Detroit responded with a 6-3 win in Kansas City the NHL is still locked out, silly buggers; fantasy league news, your questions in the Bodeans mailbag and much, much more...
What do you get when you cross a fashion model, poker tour player, pilot, and double psychology major with a music star? You get a hunting show called Brotherhood Outdoors TV of course. Makes perfect sense! Traveling so much for hunting that they often aren't sure which state they are in, Julie McQueen and Daniel Lee Martin are the core of Brotherhood Outdoors TV and Backstage and Backroads Production. They are fun loving, hard core hunters that love being role models for the outdoors and putting it all on television. Yet, they have a serious side and they ARE NOT afraid to make fun of themselves, which means they are down to earth (which we love!) We get down to the roots of hunting with Julie and Dan in this show and find out how they came to find an outdoor lifestyle over everything else. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: Daddy Bodies Where in the World are Julie and Dan? The Campground and a 23 Hour Drive Ford F-250 and A Giant 3rd Wheel, Look Out Subarus, Home Away from Home A House Somewhere and Never There FLA and OK A Music Story in a Nutshell, Walmart, End Caps and Preparation H A Modeling Life in Europe and the Hunting Industry 1st Lady of ScentLok Psychology, Poker Tours, and a Pilot License Watching Your First Kill Brotherhood Outdoors TV and Backstage Backroads Golf and Business Role Models- Why are they Important Daughters and Julie McQueen, not Jim Shockey No Boundries and Honoring Our Roots, A Colony of Gatherers? Not. Why Women Get More Flack from Anti Hunters and Vegans Hangry, Hungry and Angry... go eat a nugget This is Hunting, No Hollywood, Eating Donuts Julie and Dan's Most Memorable Hunts, Boy and Girl Camo, and Spiritual Hunting Your 1st Buck is Always a Booner Special Guest- Josh Carney Staying Fit, Running through the Campground Fred Bear Archers Bible and Total Outdoorsman's Manual Our APP: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/app Help Support This Show: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/pledge FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 HELP FUND THIS SHOW: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/donate REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES and Stitcher: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/itunes www.BigBuckRegistry.com/stitcher Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Then Join the Club: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/huntmail Submit A Buck: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/mybuck Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com Share for Share: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/s4s Facebook: www.Facebook.com/bigbuckregistry Twitter: www.twitter.com/bigbuckregistry Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Also find us on these fine networks: iTunes Stitcher Blubrry Libsyn TuneIn OPC PRX Other Recommended Podcasts: CarrieZ Wildgame IamTurkeyHunting BowRush FishNerds Bowhunting Freedom Up North JournalBlanchard Outdoors
Behind the scenes private footage if pat and son pj Vegas recording a hit ! "Twisted Society" at D BERG STUDIOS in No Hollywood, Ca This is the first of Chance to Have it All's & Pat Vegas' decision to let his fans into PRIVATE moments in his life. This first segment features Pat Vegas & son PJ Vegas ( upcoming artist in his own right), putting together " A HIT !" TWISTED SOCIETY will be coming to ITUNES this summer ! www.cxhancetohaveitall.com All AUDIO & VIDEO is the sole ownership of Pat Vegas & Chance to Have it All.
It's a Wedding heist gone wrong, starring Vince Vaghn, Owen Wilson and Christopher Walken, prepare for some... romantic comedy? Yes it was the wrong choice of genre, straight out the gate, it screamed comedy but the insisted, no lets make it a romantic comedy. No Hollywood! bad boy/girl! Robert Cudmore (@RobCudmore) joins us to motorboat this film all the way into those shark-infested waters, won't you join us? Otherwise Isla Fisher will find you! Follow us on twitter @DontJumpShark and feel free to send us your spam at dontjumptheshark@hotmail.com. Follow us on Facebook at Don't Jump The Shark Film Podcast. Please give us a review if you like this podcast and help us try to get into the charts. Next Episodes film is Chicago. Post where your Jump the Shark moment on our twitter feed or facebook page and you could win a prize.