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Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast
466 – Stewart, Culpepper, and Quinto | Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 30:40


This week on Episode 466 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Star Trek’s Emmy campaigning, more “Lower DeckS” news, and non-Simon Pegg movie news - sort of. In Star Trek gaming, Timelines releases it’s newest event, and fleet command takes to the air waves! Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! This Weeks Community Question Is: CQ:  If Star Trek’s Next Silver Screen Offering DOESN’T Feature The Kelvin-Crew, What Do You Want it to be About? TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan Sir Patrick Talks with Deadline It’s campaign season again, but not Red Hats VS. Blue Waves or any other such nonsense. We’re talking about important stuff - campaigning for Entertainment industry awards. Okay, so campaigning for a trophy may NOT be as important as deciding who makes the policies that govern our lives, but it’s what we cover! On Saturday June 20th, “Star Trek: Picard” Executive Producer and Star - Sir Patrick Stewart - sat down with Deadline’s Dominic Patten to discuss the series; and make a pitch for an Emmy on “Contender’s TV”. Stewart, as has become custom, led with the tale of his initial rejection of a Picard revival. He did, however, refer to a project we often discuss on this program - Logan. I compared it to the last movie that Hugh Jackman and I did in the X-men franchise - Logan - which could not have been more different from every single moment in the films that have gone before. And I said,’if you can do something like that - not the same thing - you know -I don’t want to be driving around chanting nursery rhymes in a [EXPLETIVE] old wheel chair. But if you can find that transformation of the man and his spirit, then I’m up for it. Stewart also talked about his excitement in reuniting with his former Next Gen co-stars before giving away a possible hint about season 2 It was a very desirable and a very emotional experience, to be reunited with Jonathan, with Marina Sirtis. And with Brent who, although he doesn’t appear that often, he has a very significant role in season one, and maybe he might again in season two. But I can say no more than that. Sorry to be so coy. Hanelle Culpepper Talks with Variety Patrick Stewart wasn’t alone on the campaign trail. This week, Star Trek director and trailblazer - Hannelle Culpepper - talked with Variety about directing Picard’s first three episodes. Culpepper discussed her visual approach to the series, saying I wanted it to feel inspired by where Picard was on his emotional journey. He was living in a vineyard; he felt trapped. So I wanted to have a little bit more of a static frame, and then go handheld once his world is rocked [in the pilot]. We switch to handheld cameras pretty much as much as possible after that. It’s “Star Trek,” we have to get those big, cinematic shots with drones and cranes and stuff, but we always wanted to not forget that it’s really a character- driven series with Picard at the heart.. In regards to directing Sir Patrick Stewart, and the cohesion of the writers and actors, Culpepper said Because he was so involved with the writers, a lot of the things that he felt about his character were already incorporated into the script. So for me, it was just about creating the safe space where he could do the things he wanted to do. He was still collaborative with me. But ultimately, it was nice to be in a situation where the actor and the writers are all on the same page for who this character is. “Lower Decks” Images, a Tease of Cameos It seems the “Lower Decks”  hype train is leaving the station, which means the show can’t be far behind. This week, Entertainment Weekly discussed the animated Star Trek series with creator and showrunner Mike McMahon. McMahon once again separated “Lower Decks” from his other hit cartoon comedy, “Rick and Morty”, telling EW ”The fun of Rick and Morty is that it breaks down sci-fi tropes and is told through Rick Sanchez, who has a very specific, chaotic, nihilistic lens,” he says. “Lower Decks treats mythological sci-fi things just as important as a regular Trek show, while finding new stories to tell — just from a different angle. It's not disassembling mythological sci-fi things. It's treating them as important for everybody on the starship as it would be in a regular star Trek show.” McMahon confirmed the series takes place during “The Next Generation”’s  time period before teasing possible cameos, saying ”Next Gen is my favorite era. And as a huge Trek fan, I would definitely want to try to use some of them so that I could not only build out the world, but also work with some of my heroes. But I can't get more specific than that. You'll have to wait and see.” Along with the story are a couple of new stills, one featuring a dirty and torn crew with TNG Type II Phasers pulled, and another with the Lower Decks gang enjoying - what looks to be - margaritas! Zachary Quinto Done With Spock? Now, let’s talk Star Trek movies for a second. Before you ask, this is NOT another interview with Simon Pegg, but don’t worry, he’s involved peripherally.  This week, Kelvin-Spock actor Zachary Quinto was promoting the second season of his AMC series - NOS4A2 - with comicbook.com. The conversation turned to Star Trek, and Quinto was asked for his thoughts on - wait for it - SIMON PEGG’s comments about Star Trek being more suited for Television. Quinto responded ”It's already thriving in the television format with Discovery and Picard and the spinoffs," Quinto said. "I can't even keep track of how many new Star Trek stories are being told since our last film in 2016. All I know is that we, all of us, had an incredible experience making those films. If there is an appetite for more of those stories with us in them, I'm sure that we would all be thrilled to come back and do one more or whatever, but I'm not really attached to it anymore.” Quinto elaborated on his comment,saying ”I stepped away from any expectation or any real certainty that it's ever going to happen again. I think that's the only real way to move through the world, right? If it happens, that'd be great, but I'm not going to sit around waiting for it to happen.[...] I have lifelong friendships from those films and working relationships and a lot of respect and fond memories, so if that's what it ends up being and I can look back on my life and say that's what it was, then that's incredible, and if we get to do more, that's also incredible.” Does this mean that the Noah Hawley project won’t feature the Kelvin-timeline crew? No, not definitively. But it certainly doesn’t instill confidence that it will, either! Star Trek Gaming News by Shane Hoover and Thomas Reynolds Star Trek Timelines Event: “Against the House” June continues to be a big month for Star Trek Timelines players, as the “Before & After”-inspired Mega-Event’s third installment runs from June 25th to June 29th. Kes’s voyage through her people’s past continues with “Against the House,” a Galaxy Event for the Federation and Terran Empire factions. This event’s Ranked Reward is the new 5-star Krenim Guest Chakotay, along with new 5-star Dr. Van Gogh, 4-star Karyn Archer (as seen in the Enterprise episode “E2”), and returning 4-star Krenim officer Obrist as Event Crew. As always, players will receive a high bonus for the Event Crew and the Mega-Event’s recurring Featured 5-star crew Suspira; small bonuses will apply for any variant of the Doctor (EMH) or crew with the Warp Theorist or Caregiver traits. Star Trek Fleet Command Launches a Podcast Star Trek Fleet Command has published the first episode of their own official podcast called “Commander’s Hub”. The inaugural episode features a wide ranging interview with game designer Keenser, covering such topics as: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycXo0p-jTmk&feature=youtu.be The impact of COVID-19 on the game’s development How they prioritize bug fixing Adding a “Black Market” mechanic to the game Targeting new content to both low and high level players PC game client possibilities Game server merge needs and plans The lifecycle for Borg Event content

DC TV Podcasts
Black Lightning Podcast Season 3.5 – Episode 4: “DC TV Podcasts Charity 2020 AKA The Book Of Giving”

DC TV Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 56:19


On Saturday June 20th, The DC TV Podcasts “Paragons Of Podcasting” came together for their annual podcast marathon for charity. This year’s charity was Feeding America. For The “Lituation Room” hour, Brother Nate, Vanessa, & Clement got together to reminisce on Season 3 of Black Lightning. They talked about their favorite characters, Black Lightning‘s ability to […] The post Black Lightning Podcast Season 3.5 – Episode 4: “DC TV Podcasts Charity 2020 AKA The Book Of Giving” appeared first on DC TV Podcasts.

Black Lightning Podcast
Black Lightning Podcast Season 3.5 – Episode 4: “DC TV Podcasts Charity 2020 AKA The Book Of Giving”

Black Lightning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 56:20


On Saturday June 20th, The DC TV Podcasts "Paragons Of Podcasting" came together for their annual podcast marathon for charity. This year's charity was Feeding America. For The "Lituation Room" hour, Brother Nate, Vanessa, & Clement got together to reminisce on Season 3 of Black Lightning. They talked about their favorite characters, Black Lightning's ability to tell stories that reflect (and predict) current events, and gave their hopes for Season 4! All that and SO much more on a brand new edition of the Black Lightning Podcast! To everyone who participated in the live-chat all-day long and helped promote the marathon as well as donate, we thank you so much! Just because the marathon is over, that doesn't mean our mission is. You can still make a difference, as the fundraising page is still taking donations! For more information on how to donate, click here to access DC TV Podcasts' official fundraising page on Feeding America! Let the crew know what you think about this episode in the comments below. You can tweet or email us...And if you just want to send the Lit Crew some love, we’d appreciate that too! Don’t forget to check out all our links below. As always, Stay Woke, Stay Home, and Stay LIT...We Out! Official Website: BlackLightningPodcast.com Social Media: Facebook – @BL_Podcast – Instagram Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts – Google Play – iHeartRadio Contact Us: BlackLightningPodcast@gmail.com Support: TeePublic Store

Murdertown
North Wales: The Disappearance of Trevaline Evans

Murdertown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 32:14


On Saturday June 16th 1990, fifty-two-year-old Trevaline Evans locked up the antique shop she owned in Llangollen, North Wales. Like many other days running a local business, she popped out to do a few things, leaving her customers a note on the door that read: “Back in two minutes.” Trevaline then purchased an apple and a banana up the road, and was seen two hours later, walking back towards her store “Attic Antiques.” Only the shop would not reopen that afternoon, and Trevaline would never be seen again.Following each episode of Katherine Kelly's true crime TV series Murdertown, Benjamin Fitton from They Walk Among Us unpicks a new case from each location. Watch Murdertown exclusively on Crime+Investigation in the UK every Monday at 9pm from 16th September and then straight after listen to a brand new story right here with the Murdertown podcast. You can get in touch using #Murdertown on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.The Murdertown podcast is hosted by Benjamin Fitton, researched and written by Anna Priestland and produced and edited by Chloe Frost.SOURCESGENERAL:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Trevaline_Evanshttps://newspapers.library.walesCRIMEWATCH:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rlbWImm_iEARTICLES:https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/police-were-seen-digging-rhuddlan-16003571https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/mystery-disappearance-trevaline-evans-almost-16318987https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/cops-referred-themselves-police-watchdog-16300415https://www.denbighshirefreepress.co.uk/news/15761362.Police_rule_out_serial_killer_link_to_Trevaline/https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/trevaline-evans-new-appeal-over-8445933http://www.kenskates.co.uk/en/llangollen-am-contacts-crimewatch-over-trevaline-evans-case/https://www.bbc.com/news/10317563https://www.bbc.com/news/10317563https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/want-find-sister-give-christian-2904890https://www.bbc.com/news/10317563https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/6095631/medium-predicted-dads-death-at-11-and-claims-message-from-a-teenage-murder-victim-led-police-to-her-body/

Come & See Inspirations
Fr Seamus Enright tells us about Limerick's 2018 Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help

Come & See Inspirations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2018 17:26


Fr Seamus Enright talks to us this week about Limerick’s Novena in honour of Our Mother of Perpetual Help which takes place from June 15th to 23rd with 10 sessions each day. The theme of this year’s Novena is “Celebrating Family”. The focus will be on Family Life. Through out the novena the times of the various sessions are 7am, 8am, 10am, 11.30pm, 1.10pm, 4.30pm, 6pm, 7.30pm, 9pm and 10.30pm. On Saturday June 23rd, to allow for the Mass for the Elderly, Sick and Infirm, there will be no 10am or 1.10pm Novena; instead we will have a 9.30am and 1.30pm Novena.

Storymobile Podcast
Linda White reading Adventures in Midway Center on p. 74 at Polly's Coffee Cove

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 6:57


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday June 17, 2017, readers gathered at Polly's Coffee Cove in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Linda White reading Adventures in Midway Center on p. 74

Storymobile Podcast
Janice Quick reading Little Myrtle on p. 218 at Polly's Coffee Cove

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 4:41


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday June 17, 2017, readers gathered at Polly's Coffee Cove in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Janice Quick reading Little Myrtle on p. 218

Storymobile Podcast
Deb Runyon reading Betty on p. 253 at Polly's Coffee Cove

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 6:15


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday June 17, 2017, readers gathered at Polly's Coffee Cove in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Deb Runyon reading Betty on p. 253

Storymobile Podcast
Christopher Lear reading The Destruction of Dayton Hall on p. 64 at Polly's Coffee Cove

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 7:53


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday June 17, 2017, readers gathered at Polly's Coffee Cove in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Christopher Lear reading The Destruction of Dayton Hall on p. 64

Storymobile Podcast
Choua Yang reading Refugee: 1984 on p. 197 at Polly's Coffee Cove

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 3:47


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday June 17, 2017, readers gathered at Polly's Coffee Cove in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Choua Yang reading Refugee: 1984 on p. 197

Storymobile Podcast
Anita Dualeh reading A Full Pantry on p. 174 at Polly's Coffee Cove

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 5:02


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday June 17, 2017, readers gathered at Polly's Coffee Cove in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Anita Dualeh reading A Full Pantry on p. 174

Storymobile Podcast
Saint Paul Almanac Reading Series: Polly's Coffee Cove

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 30:06


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Saturday June 17, 2017, readers gathered at Polly's Coffee Cove in St. Paul to read their fabulous work. Readers include: Anita Dualeh reading A Full Pantry on p. 174 Choua Yang reading Refugee: 1984 on p. 197 Christopher Lear reading The Destruction of Dayton Hall on p. 64 Janice Quick reading Little Myrtle on p. 218 Deb Runyon reading Betty on p. 253 Linda White reading Adventures in Midway Center on p. 74

Run, Selfie, Repeat
Ep 52: Global #SportsBraSquad Day

Run, Selfie, Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 18:43


Save the date! On Saturday June 24th, women around the world are ditching their shirts along with their insecurities for Global #SportsBraSquad day!  In this episode of the Run, Selfie, Repeat podcast, I tell the real story of how the #SportsBraSquad actually came to be.  **Click Here if you'd like to watch the #WhyWeSweat video.  For more information on how to join a Global #SportsBraSquad meetup or to host your own, CLICK HERE!  Enjoying the Run, Selfie, Repeat podcast? I'd love you forever if you'd leave a 5 star rating and review on iTunes, subscribe on iTunes or Google Play and share it with anyone who you think would enjoy it as well. Thank you for listening!  Thank you for rating. And thank you for reviewing. It means a lot. Now get your sports bras ready because on June 24th, we’re showing the world what strength looks like!

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber
FIGMENT NYC 2015 SIDE G: Ruby Pearl - COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2016 14:47


On Saturday June 6, 2015 I spent the day in one of my coziest zones: FIGMENT NYC on Governors Island. On Side G, I meet Ruby Pearl, a toddler, who shares her thoughts about The Octonauts and blowing up balloons. She is flanked by her entourage Mommy, Daddy, and Bubbe. Photo by Melanie Rieders

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber
FIGMENT NYC 2015 SIDE F – Garbage Barge - COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 13:34


On Saturday June 6, 2015 I spent the day in one of my coziest zones: FIGMENT NYC on Governors Island. On SIDE F I meet musicians Dan Gitlin and Joan Hacker who are hard at work on their project Garbage Barge. Photo by Daniel Rose  

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber
FIGMENT NYC 2015 SIDE E – The Museum of Interesting Things - COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 23:39


On Saturday June 6, 2015 I spent the day in one of my coziest zones: FIGMENT NYC on Governors Island. On Side E, I chat with Denny Daniel about his collection of old and fascinating objects, The Museum of Interesting Things. Denny Daniel Presents: The Museum of Interesting Things TRACK 1: Intro Themesong by Danny Townsend TRACK 2: Circlesong…Read more FIGMENT NYC 2015 SIDE E – The Museum of Interesting Things

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber
EPISODE 29: FIGMENT NYC 2015 SIDE D – Dana & Emma - COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2015 17:05


On Saturday June 6, 2015 I spent the day in one of my coziest zones: FIGMENT NYC on Governors Island. On Side D, I chat with Dana & Emma about weird kids on Tumblr and what the future may bring. Dana and Emma recommend episodes #11 and #26 of hit podcast Welcome to Nightvale  and swoon over heartthrobs…Read more EPISODE 29: FIGMENT NYC 2015 SIDE D – Dana & Emma

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber
EPISODE 28: FIGMENT NYC 2015 SIDE C – Citizens of Earth - COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2015 21:42


On Saturday June 6, 2015 I spent the day in one of my coziest zones: FIGMENT NYC on Governors Island. On Side C, I become a Citizen of Earth! Artist Nick Kozak, transforms an old officer’s house into a place for the people of the world to register their global citizenship. Here’s what Nick says about the project: “This project…Read more EPISODE 28: FIGMENT NYC 2015 SIDE C – Citizens of Earth

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber
EPISODE 18: FIGMENT NYC 2015 SIDE B – On the Wings of Peace - COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2015 31:28


On Saturday June 6, 2015 I spent the day in one of my coziest zones: FIGMENT NYC on Governors Island. On Side B, I spread my cozy zone wings! I meet up with Ryan Ong, FIGMENT NYC greeter and producer of REVIVAL, an event that encompasses “Yoga, Dance, Sunshine, Art, Community.” Check it out here: http://revival.community/ I wander into Building…Read more EPISODE 18: FIGMENT NYC 2015 SIDE B – On the Wings of Peace

Priest Pulse
Short: The Election of the Rt. Rev. Michael Bruce Curry as the 27th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church

Priest Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2015 21:25


Listen in as the General Convention elects and celebrates the Rt. Rev. Michael B. Curry of North Carolina as the next Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church and the first African American to hold that position. On Saturday June 27th the House of Bishops elected and the House of Deputees confirmed Bishop Curry to be the 27th PB. He was the first Presiding Bishop ever elected in one ballot.  This podcast takes you to the floor of the House of Deputees, to the press room, and to the streets of Salt Lake City to hear the enthusiasm and excitement over Bishop Curry's election. Also listen as Presiding Bishop Elect Curry speaks about gun violence, the shooting in Charleston, racism in America, marriage equality, and more.  

Hermetic Astrology Podcast
Return of the Queen: Moon chakra

Hermetic Astrology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2015 38:46


On Saturday June 20 Venus makes the 7th visible conjunction with the Moon since Her re-appearance as Evening Star. Venus is at Her greatest brilliance and so the Goddess is restoring and balancing her crown chakra -which is associated with the Moon. Tune in as Gary sums up this 7 month journey for us and explains how we can each find our place within a burst of collective creative energy this summer!

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber
EPISODE 15: FIGMENT NYC 2015 SIDE A – Welcome to Governors Island - COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2015 27:53


On Saturday June 6, 2015 I spent the day in one of my coziest zones: FIGMENT NYC on Governors Island. On Side A, I find my cozy zone sea legs and talk to my first guests: Lily, mom and dad. Photo by Daniel Rose

In The Wild
Cave Confinement

In The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 11:11


Tham Luang Nang Non, a cave in the Chiang Rai Province of Thailand spanning nearly 6.5 miles in length, and at an elevation of nearly 1,500 feet. On Saturday June 23rd 2018, a group of boys from the Wild Boars soccer club, ages 11-16, set off to go exploring. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/in-the-wild/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands