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This week a brave soul joins us to try and debate what he thinks is.... right? Comedian and "ally" Tommy Brennan comes on the podcast with the argument that disagreeing with women is actually fundamentally wrong.... uhh ok we'll see about that. If you want to Isa LIVE check out this link! Live shows in NYC Feb 8th and 27th. Follow the pod @imrighturwrongpodcast Follow Isa @isaamedinaa
This is an absolutely delightful 1975 Led Zeppelin concert. 2/12/75 in New York City we hear an excellent audience recording from Jerry Moore, who made a great recording. Jimmy is pretty on top of his game, broken finger notwithstanding. Robert is in great spirits, and Jonesy and Bonzo are locked in tighter than a tourniquet. We hear Sick Again (super tight and Robert has a good time), Over the Hills (super awesome with a unique solo from Jimmy with him stretching out with some great licks). We finish up with a badass performance of Kashmir. Sounds like the Les Paul to me, too, so it's extra meaty. Jimmy has some really nice riffs and licks in this. The wings are still wet on this song, so it's nice to hear them groove around a little as they work out the final form.
On this episode of Bad Dates, Jameela welcomes Laura Benanti, Zainab Johnson and Sophie Buddle to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Laura's people-pleasing leads to a date she will Never Forget, Zainab learns she has “lose your mind” beauty, and the panel discover just how high Sophie's red flag threshold was set. If you've had a bad date you'd like to tell us about, our number is 984-265-3283, and our email is baddatespod@gmail.com, we can't wait to hear all about it.Laura Benanti: No Hard Feelings, The Gilded Age, Nobody Cares taping at the Minetta Lane Theatre in NYC Feb 2-4.Zainab Johnson: New special Hijabs Off, Upload, @zainabjohnson on social mediaSophie Buddle: @sophbuds on social mediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Here is the playlist in order of appearance: Orch: "Royal Garden Blues" "Ella sings "Sing Song Swing" - Ella sings "Sugar Blues" Orch:"Make Believe" Orch: "Sweet Sue" Ella sings "It's a Blue World" Ella sings: "The One I Love Belongs to Someone Else" Orch: "One Moment Please" Orch: "I Wanna' Be a Rug Cutter" Some of these songs I had never heard but glad I listened to them because this is a terrific performance on the Remote broadcast. Track will be in Big Band/Jazz Playlist.
Am I A Beast Of Burden | Bhakti Center NYC Feb 2022 by S.B. Keshava Swami
Mayor Eric Adams prioritizing his plant-based diet over crime in NYC and part 3 of Dr. Malone and Pags interview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's been a whole week since the Candy Digital Marketplace opened up and lots has take place since. We have seen the floors immediately drop, then steadily rise throughout the week. Then, once most people started receiving their funds this weekend, we saw the floor start to drop once again. We also saw the rise of King Kikuchi and Gibson Gang, a Candy Meetup in NYC Feb. 17, and players join the discord with some nice interactions.At the end, we talk a little NBA Top Shot, NFL ALL DAY, & UFC Strike (While opening packs for all).
"My dear, here we must run as fast as we can, just to stay in place. And if you wish to go anywhere you must run twice as fast as that." — Lewis Carroll (Alice in Wonderland) A retinue from the rose kingdom travel to seek an alliance and peace. For the Queen is expected to release in 2019. Keep an eye out at Evil Hat Games to get your copy. We'll put up a primer episode when the game is publicly available. The Queen: Kindness and love. The Interview: We were honored to have Alex Roberts, designer of For the Queen, continue our conversation about design and play. We've compiled links to subjects that were mentioned if you want to take a deeper dive: Find Alex on her website at helloalexroberts.com and on twitter @muscularpikachu Her amazing podcast, Backstory @backstorycast, is on the One Shot network. For the Queen - the landing page for the upcoming release of For The Queen, Alex's latest design published by Evil Hat Games. Star Crossed - Alex's successfully kickstarted game that mailed to backers in Feb 2019 and is published with Bully Pulpit Games. Look for it at your local retailers and online soon! Designers mentioned: Jason Morningstar of Bully Pulpit Games, Emily Care Boss, Vincent Baker Games mentioned: LARPs from the Factory, Dialect, Misspent Youth, Burning Wheel, Fiasco, Dread, My Life With Master, Kagematsu, Shock: Social Science Fiction, We Are Here To See The Evil Wizard Kormakur, Last Item on the Agenda, Let's Be Dinosaurs, Nordic LARP Find Zelma on twitter @zforzelma and instagram @zforzelma and her website kelseyhercs.com for more information on her playwriting and performance work. Check out her latest performance running mid-February 2019 at the Kraine Theatre in NYC Feb 11th, 12th and 14th: Find Tim on twitter @dicefoodlodging and Tim's Mobile Fiasco App for iOS on iTunes, and for Android on Google Play. You can find his game company at GalileoGames.com Find John on twitter @LordJoho Find Ken on twitter @Berlingsbeard Follow us on twitter @boredghostworld Our Bored Ghost theme comes from the amazing Pat Cupples, see his band website Hotels and Highways. Bored Ghosts we hope you found some distraction from your eternity in the void this week!
"For there is nothing lost, that may be found, if sought." — Edmund Spenser (The Faerie Queene) A retinue from the storm kingdom travels to seek an alliance, or to demand surrender. For the Queen is expected to release in 2019. Keep an eye out at Evil Hat Games to get your copy. We'll put up a primer episode when the game is publicly available. The Queen: Unknowable and eternal. The Interview: We were honored to have Alex Roberts, designer of For the Queen, sit with us for a conversation about design and play. We've compiled links to subjects that were mentioned if you want to take a deeper dive: Find Alex on her website at helloalexroberts.com and on twitter @muscularpikachu Her amazing podcast, Backstory @backstorycast, is on the One Shot network. For the Queen - the landing page for the upcoming release of For The Queen, Alex's latest design published by Evil Hat Games. Star Crossed - Alex's successfully kickstarted game that mailed to backers in Feb 2019 and is published with Bully Pulpit Games. Look for it at your local retailers and online soon! Designers mentioned: Jason Morningstar of Bully Pulpit Games, Emily Care Boss, Vincent Baker Games mentioned: LARPs from the Factory, Dialect, Misspent Youth, Burning Wheel, Fiasco, Dread, My Life With Master, Kagematsu, Shock: Social Science Fiction, We Are Here To See The Evil Wizard Kormakur, Last Item on the Agenda, Let's Be Dinosaurs, Nordic LARP Find Zelma on twitter @zforzelma and instagram @zforzelma and her website kelseyhercs.com for more information on her playwriting and performance work. Check out her latest performance running mid-February 2019 at the Kraine Theatre in NYC Feb 11th, 12th and 14th Find Tim on twitter @dicefoodlodging and Tim's Mobile Fiasco App for iOS on iTunes, and for Android on Google Play. You can find his game company at GalileoGames.com Find John on twitter @LordJoho Find Ken on twitter @Berlingsbeard Follow us on twitter @boredghostworld Our Bored Ghost theme comes from the amazing Pat Cupples, see his band website Hotels and Highways. Bored Ghosts we hope you found some distraction from your eternity in the void this week!
"Stay away from the chicken! Bad, bad chicken! Mess you up!" Vinnie & Matt discuss "The Chicken Roaster", the eighth episode of season eight, as well as...28 years of Seinfeld, some real-life KRR drama in Manhattan, and dental hygiene throughout the series. Links from our discussion: CNN "The Nineties" Seinfeld bumper Premieres Sunday, July 9 Miss Yoshimura & Susan outfits Thanks to listener Holly Ellinor Real-life KR Roasters drama in NYC Feb 16, 1996 - The Daily News Apr 26, 1996 - The NY Times Aug 2, 1998 - The NY Times "It's Always Sunny" - Fruit Haggling Kenny Rogers - "The Gambler" Speed Stick (By Mennen) commercial Marlon Brando in "Apocalypse Now" (1979) Season 8 bloopers Listener Maarten Bouw's weekly artwork Upcoming Seinfeld Trivia Events in NYC M 7/10 - Stone Creek Tavern M 7/24 - Slattery's Midtown Pub W 7/26 - Stone Creek Tavern Here's how you can get in touch with us: seincast@gmail.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Tumblr Or, leave us a voicemail at COCOA-BOSCO (262-622-6726) If you'd like to support the podcast, please visit paypal.me/seincast or click the donate tab on our Tumblr page (not mobile-friendly). And, if you have the time, swing by iTunes and leave us a rating and review. Thank you for your support! Seincast logo designed by Aaron FitzSimons - aaronfitzsimons.com Vinnie's Top 20 The Opposite The Contest The Outing The Junior Mint The Implant The Opera The Bizarro Jerry The Cheever Letters The Marine Biologist The Hamptons The Bubble Boy The Label Maker The Hot Tub The Couch The Movie The Airport The Lip Reader The Jimmy The Fusilli Jerry The Rye Matt's Top 20 The Boyfriend The Pilot The Hamptons The Bizarro Jerry The Cheever Letters The Outing The Library The Pen The Contest The Label Maker The Marine Biologist The Chicken Roaster The Implant The Doorman The Hot Tub The Fusilli Jerry The Sponge The Alternate Side The Doll The Seven
My guest today is Mike Stern. Mike is one of my favorite guitarists and has been since I first got interested in jazz as a teenager. Mike cut his teeth playing in blues and rock bands like Blood Sweat and Tears before joining the Miles Davis Band in the early 80's. His career with Miles, Steps Ahead, and also with The Brecker Brothers and Jaco Pastorious is widely documented. His solo career has produced 16 solo records and numerous Grammy nominations. I like to think of Mike's playing like equal parts NYC sophistication and part “cobra” guitar player - he can bend your ear with the hippest be-bop lines played with flawless right hand technique or seduce you with that big piano sound he dials up (with that ancient Yamaha SPX 90) and then without warning he'll stomp on his distortion pedal and slay you with screaming rock licks, building solo after solo up to an intensity like few guitarists can. This interview took place at Mike Stern's apt in NYC Feb 2016. In this casual interview Mike talks about many topics including - the importance of good time, what he learned from Miles Davis, singing what you play, some cool sax licks Michael Brecker showed him,what it was like playing with his good friend the late Jaco Pastorius- and of course lots of funny stories! Mike is an inspiring guy to be around- he is always practicing and still hungry to learn after many years or playing. Even though he's at the top of his game he is a humble cat and it's not beneath him to stop you to learn a lick or idea- He's also a pretty hilarious guy as you'll hear- Enjoy! MIKE STERN WEBSITE Mike Stern and Shane Theriot NYC 2016 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-riff-raff-with-shane-theriot/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
James Wilder is that rare breed of artist that is not drawn to the flame of fame and fortune but rather the exhilaration of a new challenge. Committing only to that which truly inspires him -- be it a film, TV or stage role, designing award-winning Hollywood Hills homes or an exclusive line of leather jackets and jewelry -- Wilder has been successfully merging creative spirit with entrepreneurial instincts since his early teens. It was then that he first discovered he could earn more money as a fire-eating/knife-throwing street performer than bagging groceries. And it was far more fun. Almost always judicious in his career decisions, it’s been a while since Wilder found a project compelling enough to distract him from his other ventures. But the opportunity to play a duplicitous washed up screenwriter in the soon-to-be-released indie psychological thriller “3 Holes And a Smoking Gun” (formerly titled “Three Holes, Two Brads, And a Smoking Gun”) was just too juicy a role to pass up.Co-starring Joaquim de Almeida, Rudolf Martin, and Richard Edson, “3 Holes And A Smoking Gun” has since accrued a slew of awards -- including the “Grand Jury Prize” and “Best Lead Actor” (Wilder) at the 2014 Red Dirt International Film Festival, "Best U.S. Narrative Feature Film" at the 2014 Laughlin International Film Festival, and “Best Screenwriter” (Scott Fivelson) at the 2014 Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles. The film also screened at the Winter Film Awards in NYC (Feb 26, 2015) where Wilder took Best Actor, and will screen at the Garden State Film Festival (March 19-22) in Atlantic City prior to its early spring theatrical release.
James Wilder is that rare breed of artist that is not drawn to the flame of fame and fortune but rather the exhilaration of a new challenge. Committing only to that which truly inspires him -- be it a film, TV or stage role, designing award-winning Hollywood Hills homes or an exclusive line of leather jackets and jewelry -- Wilder has been successfully merging creative spirit with entrepreneurial instincts since his early teens. It was then that he first discovered he could earn more money as a fire-eating/knife-throwing street performer than bagging groceries. And it was far more fun. Almost always judicious in his career decisions, it’s been a while since Wilder found a project compelling enough to distract him from his other ventures. But the opportunity to play a duplicitous washed up screenwriter in the soon-to-be-released indie psychological thriller “3 Holes And a Smoking Gun” (formerly titled “Three Holes, Two Brads, And a Smoking Gun”) was just too juicy a role to pass up.Co-starring Joaquim de Almeida, Rudolf Martin, and Richard Edson, “3 Holes And A Smoking Gun” has since accrued a slew of awards -- including the “Grand Jury Prize” and “Best Lead Actor” (Wilder) at the 2014 Red Dirt International Film Festival, "Best U.S. Narrative Feature Film" at the 2014 Laughlin International Film Festival, and “Best Screenwriter” (Scott Fivelson) at the 2014 Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles. The film also screened at the Winter Film Awards in NYC (Feb 26, 2015) where Wilder took Best Actor, and will screen at the Garden State Film Festival (March 19-22) in Atlantic City prior to its early spring theatrical release.
The Gist of Freedom Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .
Actors' Equity Association in conjunction with First Corinthian Baptist Church and Executive and Artistic Producer PROJECT1VOICE present FOUR LITTLE GIRLS: Birmingham 1963 by Christina Ham. A special one night only staged-reading to celebrate African American History Month and commemorating the landmark 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Directed by Seret Scott; Original Music and Arrangements by Kathryn Bostic; MONDAY FEBRUARY 3 at 7:30PM First Corinthian Baptist Church (1912 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd between 115th and 116th Streets in Harlem, USA) This African American History Month event is free and open to the public (ticketing and entry will be handled on-site, day of show, on a first come, first served basis) and will be sign language interpreted for the theatergoers who are deaf or hard of hearing. A panel discussion will take place immediately following the reading. Topic: Youth involvement in the Civil Rights Movement then and now. Doors open at 6:45. Special food and beverage offers at the following Harlem Restaurants on 2/3 before and after the performance: Barra Wine, Cecil's, Cedric's and Red Rooster. The code is PROJECT1VOICE.