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Veteran theater and film actor James Sutorius has performed for the most prestigious regional and repertory theater companies including The Old Globe, La Jolla Playhouse, Center Theatre Group, South Coast Repertory, and Pasadena Playhouse. He's also performed at Lincoln Center, Yale Repertory, Long Wharf Theatre, Seattle Repertory, and many more. In 2007, he won two San Diego Theatre Critics Awards for his performance as George in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and for his multiple supporting roles in John Strand's play "Lincolnesque." James made his Broadway debut in 1973 in "The Changing Room." In his very first entrance as a member of a rugby team, he had to walk downstage and strip off all his clothes! Instead of finding the experience terrifying, he actually found it liberating. And he played Laertes opposite Sam Waterston's Hamlet at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, alongside a cast of rising stars including Jane Alexander, Mandy Patinkin, George Hearn and John Heard. Most recently James was seen on Broadway in Aaron Sorkin's play "The Farnsworth Invention" that was directed by Des McAnuff and produced by Steven Spielberg. James was the voice for Ragu Spaghetti Sauce for 17 years, spawning the national catchphrase "Now, THAT'S Italian!" He continues to pitch other products for Coca Cola and Wrangler Jeans. He also lends his distinctive voice to audio books and short story anthologies on tape.On TV, James' break came when he starred as investigative reporter Mike Andros in The Andros Targets. He's also appeared on such well-known TV series as Dynasty, Cannon, Kojak, St. Elsewhere, Family Ties, 21 Jump Street, Murder, She Wrote, L.A. Law, The X Files, Judging Amy, and many others. And he was a regular on Bob Crane's short-lived sitcom, The Bob Crane Show. Additionally, he's appeared in such notable TV movies as: A Death in Canaan, A Question of Love, Skokie, Space, and On Wings of Eagles. In feature films, James can be seen in Dancing as Fast as I Can starring Jill Clayburgh and Windy City with John Shea and Kate Capshaw.
In this wonderful second interview with Jennifer Berne we celebrate the launch of her newest picture book, and the first in a series: A Tour of the Human Body: Amazing Numbers--Fantastic Facts (Number Tours for Curious Kids) published by Astra and just launched on May 7, 2024, illustrated by Dawn DeVries Sokol. Jennifer has written many award-winning picture books, including On a Beam of Light, Manfish, On Wings of Words (all Chronicle), and Look Up with Me (Katherine Tegen Books). In our discussion, we talk about how the idea of series came about, and how the book developed. 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
In this wonderful second interview with Jennifer Berne we celebrate the launch of her newest picture book, and the first in a series: A Tour of the Human Body: Amazing Numbers--Fantastic Facts (Number Tours for Curious Kids) published by Astra and just launched on May 7, 2024, illustrated by Dawn DeVries Sokol. Jennifer has written many award-winning picture books, including On a Beam of Light, Manfish, On Wings of Words (all Chronicle), and Look Up with Me (Katherine Tegen Books). In our discussion, we talk about how the idea of series came about, and how the book developed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this wonderful interview with Jennifer Berne we celebrate the launch of her epic picture book How the Sea Came to Be: (And All the Creatures In It), published by Eerdmans Books for Young Readers in 2023, which amazingly covers the four plus billion years from the beginning of the oceans to the present day." Jennifer talks about her love for dance, music poetry, advertising and science and how all these interests merged when she decided to pursue a career as a children's book author. Jennifer has written many award-winning picture books, including On a Beam of Light, Manfish, On Wings of Words (all Chronicle), and Look Up with Me (Katherine Tegen Books). She has been fascinated by the ocean since her childhood, and "How the Sea Came to Be" is based on her countless hours of research about evolution and the undersea world. Jennifer lives in countryside and spends her summers sailing. Mel Rosenberg is a professor emeritus of microbiology (Tel Aviv University, emeritus) who fell in love with children's books as a small child and now writes his own. He is co-founder of Ourboox, a web platform with some 240,000 ebooks that allows anyone to create and share flipbooks comprising text, pictures and videos. 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
In this wonderful interview with Jennifer Berne we celebrate the launch of her epic picture book How the Sea Came to Be: (And All the Creatures In It), published by Eerdmans Books for Young Readers in 2023, which amazingly covers the four plus billion years from the beginning of the oceans to the present day." Jennifer talks about her love for dance, music poetry, advertising and science and how all these interests merged when she decided to pursue a career as a children's book author. Jennifer has written many award-winning picture books, including On a Beam of Light, Manfish, On Wings of Words (all Chronicle), and Look Up with Me (Katherine Tegen Books). She has been fascinated by the ocean since her childhood, and "How the Sea Came to Be" is based on her countless hours of research about evolution and the undersea world. Jennifer lives in countryside and spends her summers sailing. Mel Rosenberg is a professor emeritus of microbiology (Tel Aviv University, emeritus) who fell in love with children's books as a small child and now writes his own. He is co-founder of Ourboox, a web platform with some 240,000 ebooks that allows anyone to create and share flipbooks comprising text, pictures and videos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
25-year-old cellist Haruma Sato, who in 2019 became the first Japanese to win the cello division of the long-established and prestigious Munich International Music Competition, releases his third album On Wings of Song - Mendelssohn Works today. TracksMendelssohn: Cello Sonata No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 45: I. Allegro vivace 12:36 Mendelssohn: Cello Sonata No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 45: II. Andante 06:01 Mendelssohn: Cello Sonata No. 1 in B-Flat Major, Op. 45: III. Allegro assai 06:43 Mendelssohn: Song Without Words, Op. 109 04:40 Mendelssohn: On Wings of Song, Op. 34 No. 2 02:52 Mendelssohn: Variations Concertantes, Op. 17 09:03 Mendelssohn: Cello Sonata No. 2 in D Major, Op. 58: I. Allegro assai vivace 07:46 Mendelssohn: Cello Sonata No. 2 in D Major, Op. 58: II. Allegretto scherzando 05:19 Mendelssohn: Cello Sonata No. 2 in D Major, Op. 58: III. Adagio 05:07 Mendelssohn: Cello Sonata No. 2 in D Major, Op. 58: IV. Molto allegro e vivace 07:07 Help support our show by purchasing this album at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber and Apple Classical. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber#AppleClassical Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.comThis album is broadcasted with the permission of Crossover Media Music Promotion (Zachary Swanson and Amanda Bloom).
¡Hemos llegado a nuestro décimo programa... y logramos que a Spidey le salieran cuatro brazos adicionales! Mejor no pregunten y escuchen el programa... ¡Continuamos con la lectura de Amazing Spider-Man! En honor al 60mo. aniversario de nuestro querido héroe arácnido, decidimos juntarnos a reseñar quincenalmente su historia en cómics y seguirle hasta donde la vida nos alcance. Conducidos por un supuesto experto y un supuesto novato, estaremos leyendo y platicando aproximadamente once números por programa de este clásico run comiquero. Acompáñanos y lee con nosotros, que nunca serán demasiados cómics... En este programa, Intro y Presentación... y ranteos. (12:03) - ASM #94 "On Wings of Death!" (Mar, 1971) (27:05) - ASM #95 "Trap for a Terrorist!" (Abr, 1971) (35:55) - ASM #96 "And Now... The Goblin!" (May, 1971) (47:26) - ASM #97 "In the Grip of The Goblin!" (Jun, 1971) (56:53) - ASM #98 "The Goblin's Last Gasp!" (Jul, 1971) (1:04:58) - ASM #99 "Panic in the Prison!" (Ago, 1971) (1:09:33) - ASM #100 "The Spider or The Man?" (Sep, 1971)* (1:15:12) - ASM #101 "A Monster Called... Morbius!" (Oct, 1971) (1:26:40) - ASM #102 "Vampire... at Large!" (Nov, 1971) (1:31:20) - ASM #103 "Walk The Savage Land!" (Dic, 1971) (1:34:31) - ASM #104 "The Beauty and The Brute" (Ene, 1972) (1:37:41) - Outro & Despedida *Bernardo quiso decir que el 104 de Desde El Clarín sería el aniversario "si fuera semanal", no mensual. Era muy temprano en la mañana, discúlpenlo. FICHA COVACHA MESA: Spider-Gámez y Bernardo Arteaga GRABACIÓN: Sábado 15 de octubre, 2022. EDICIÓN AUDIO & TIMESTAMPS: Bernardo Arteaga. Síguenos en Twitter, Facebook, YouTube y Twitch, La Covacha Anime Suscríbete al Podcast: Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Google, Anchor Playlist Podcast en Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7m7l2pBglOegOgjv4UKlVi?si=31dd8c8d18e54f80 Descarga Directa: https://archive.org/details/desde-el-clarin-010-final Notas del Programa: Amazing Spider-Man (1964) en Marvel Unlimited Orden de Lectura Recomendado (aunque no prometemos cumplirlo por completo) Música Spiderman · Ramones The Chrysalis Years Anthology ℗ 1995 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Operator by Mikael Hellman Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7972-operator License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Michael Brooks, founder and CEO of goLance, spoke to Rudolf Falat, founder of the Voice of FinTech podcast, about the goLance freelance platform helping clients hire the best talent worldwide. Specifically, they covered: Michael's background - how did he get to what he does today The future of work in terms of % of work done by freelancers and full-time jobs? Remote and onsite? What does goLance provide? Why is goLance what freelancers need? How are freelancers taken advantage of through typical payment methods? How can a digital currency or smart contract help? goLance is a platform business, a two-sided marketplace. How did Michael overcome a cold start problem? Which side of the platform did he prioritize? How goLance distinguishes itself from its competitors The technology behind the goLance solution? Automation or more? goLance's business model: fees and who pays them How big is your team, and where are you based? Favorite business book: On Wings of Eagles The best way to reach out: goLance We all exist to serve our community and not the other way around.
Episode 61. Eddie and James B are celebrating 6 months of podcasting with really good microphones (only took 6 months) while discussing issues 94 and 95 of The Amazing Spider-Man. In ASM 94 “On Wings of Death” Peter is still torn up about Gwen leaving to live in London. Across town we see the Beetle breaking into random mom and pops stores. Eventually the Beetle finds the one he wants adjacent to a bank vault and takes Aunt May hostage during the robbery. In ASM 95 (05:30) "Trap for a Terrorist!" (which Eddie decided to call “Spidey Fights in London!” because it says that on the cover), Peter returns to staring at the ground while walking about thinking about Gwen in London. In a rare stroke of luck Robbie decides to send him to London on the Daily Bugle's dime! While landing in London, it is discovered that the plane contains a terrorist bomb! Peter wants to switch to Spider-Man but realizes Gwen will know he's Spider-man if she learns Peter is also in London! What will he do? Special Bonus (14:20) What If Someone Else Besides Spider-Man Had Been Bitten By The Radioactive Spider? from the comic What If Volume 1, issue 7. Reviewing how Flash, Betty or John Jameson would have been as Spider-Man instead of Peter Parker. Reach out to us at letsreadspiderman@gmail.com or on Twitter at @Letsreadspidey to let us know your thoughts on our new mics, our new sponsor, or Eddie's beard. Stay tuned for our next episode. The controversial one where the Comics Code Authority put their foot down and refused to bless the book! Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gVI0B0y-kkbZVRCIF4LKrcY9m54tLojP/view?usp=sharing Sponsor Music by Eddie Hasspacher @EHasspacher. Lettering by Google. Sound effects generously provided royalty free by www.fesliyanstudios.com. Podcasting by Podbean. Eddie's Tea Mug provided by Irving Forbush, esquire.
A Hiroshima worker escapes the atomic blast, but realizes that he can't escape history. Neil James Hudson has published around sixty stories in various zines and anthologies, and is the author of the paranormal romance novel "On Wings of Pity". He recently obtained a distinction in the Creative Writing MA at York St John University. His current projects include a story cycle "One Hundred Pieces of Millia Maslowa", and a novel "Belkot" about the real inhabitants of an imaginary city. ---- Story Submission ---- Got a short story you'd like to submit? Submission guidelines can be found at TallTaleTV.com ---- About Tall Tale TV ---- My name is Chris Herron, and I narrate audiobooks. In 2015, poor control of my diabetes left me legally blind for the better part of a year. The doctors predicted an 80% chance I would never see again, but I changed the way I was living and through sheer willpower beat the odds. During this time I couldn't read or write. Two things that I had been turning to for comfort since I was a small child. With the sheer amount of stress I was under, this was devastating. My wife took me by the arm, lead me into the local library, and read out titles of audiobooks to me. I chose the audiobook versions of books I had loved such as the Disc World series, Name of the Wind, Harry Potter, and more. They brought my favorite stories to life in ways I never thought possible and helped me through the darkest time of my life. Once my vision recovered, I maintained a love for audiobooks. I decided I would turn my focus from being a writer to becoming a narrator. I devised Tall Tale TV as a way to help out all the amazing authors in the writing communities I had come to love before my ordeal. I created Tall Tale TV to help aspiring authors by providing them with a promotional audiobook video. A way to showcase their skills with the written word. They say the strongest form of advertisement is word of mouth, so I provide a video to a platform of readers to help get people talking. Help them spread the word. Click the share button and let the world know about this author. ---- legal ---- All images used in this video are either original or Royalty and Attribution free. Most stock images used are provided by http://www.pixabay.com or purchased from https://www.canstockphoto.com/ . Image attribution will be declared only when required by the copyright owner. All stories on Tall Tale TV have been submitted in accordance with the terms of service provided on http://www.talltaletv.com or obtained with permission by the author. Common Affiliates are: Amazon, Smashwords
On this episode of HPS Colbert Cannon is joined by Eric Kinariwala. Eric is the CEO of Capsule, an online delivery pharmacy dedicated to removing friction around prescription drug distribution for patients, doctors, and drug companies alike. Eric, a Wharton and Stanford Business School graduate, discusses how he founded his successful healthcare business and how his time working at Bain Capital and Perry County has contributed to his performance as a CEO. Find out more about Eric and Capsule here.Click here to check out Eric's Best Idea of the week, the non-fiction thriller On Wings of Eagles, written by Ken Follett.
In this episode, we watch Season 2 Episode 19. Our wing sauce is Jindotgae Hot Sauce. On Wings, Brian goes on a date with Kenny's mom. Bonus points if you remember who Kenny is! Check it out! Like what we do? Check us out at @_wingsonwings on Twitter and Instagram, or email us at wingsonwingspodcast@gmail.com.
Dr. Jeanette welcomes Cynthia Bischoff, author of On Wings of Hope: Leading Lily Home, to explore the fears, beliefs, and challenges at End of Life.What happens when death of a loved one is sudden or a disease takes your breath away; are you stopped in your tracks? Do you rush to prepare and put things in order or struggle with all the chaos of missed opportunities to say your peace?"We are all walking souls home, walking through life, and helping others in the transition from life to the afterlife" shares Dr. Jeanette.What is the fear about life and it's ending that has you tied up in knots and not allowing you to be present and living right to the end? If we are all seeking a deep love and connection with others, why are we waiting until our death bed to find it, accept it, receive it, and expand to share it? What is holding us back? Perhaps we wish to carry our sorrow and despair into the next lifetime as the burden we wish to not put upon another living loved one. Dr. Jeanette and Cynthia shares stories of helping souls in these difficult times of life and how to provide unconditional love and support for yourself and others no matter the circumstances.For more information on Cynthia Bischoff visit: www.HeartLiving.comFor a supportive conversation with Dr. Jeanette on challenges of Body, Mind or Spirit visit: www.DrJeanetteGallagher.com You may also download for free the gentle daily connections book on the website to guide you.
Manfromleng steps into the ring with Nathaniel Cho, the Guardian investigator from the Investigator Starter Decks for the Arkham Horror LCG by Fantasy Flight Games. CC licensed music from the album Lovecraft Memories by Zreen Toyz. Contact manfromleng@gmail.com. Direct DownloadYouTubeiTunesGoogle Podcasts The stars are right, and that means it's time for another episode of The Whisperer in Darkness. I am your host, the Manfromleng. Thank you very much for joining me today. On this episode, we're stepping into the ring with Arkham's resident boxer, Nathaniel Cho, the Guardian investigators released in the Investigator Starter Deck product. I'll share my first impressions of Nathaniel, explore his viability in the multiplayer and solo formats and examine some of the player cards that are included in his starter deck. By the end of this video, I hope that you'll be better prepared to serve as Nathaniel's corner man when he attempts to go 12 arounds against the agents of the Mythos. There are spoilers throughout if you care about that sort of thing. If you enjoy what you hear, like, comment and subscribe. Is Nathaniel the type of investigator who can stand toe to toe with the Mythos, or does he have a glass chin? Let's find out! Nathaniel Cho, The Boxer, has 3 Willpower, 2 Intellect, 5 Combat and 2 Agility. He has the Criminal and Warden traits, 9 Health and 6 Sanity. He has the following game text: Response – When you deal damage to an enemy by an event or a fight ability on an event: Deal 1 additional damage (Limit once per phase). His Elder Sign effect is +1, and if this skill check is successful during an attack, return an event from your discard pile to your hand. Nathaniel Cho's base skill values are typical of a combat-orientated Guardian. Nathaniel's average Willpower skill value will make it challenging for him to deal with common treacheries, such as Crypt Chill, Frozen in Fear and Rotting Remains from the Core set, without committing additional cards and/or resources to the skill test. He will also need help to pass important Willpower tests on Agenda cards, such as Agenda 1B – The Serpents Attack! in The Untamed Wilds scenario. Fortunately for Nathaniel, the Guardian card pool and the upgrades in Nathaniel's starter deck are chalk full of extra Willpower skill icons. Nathaniel will need every Willpower icon he can muster in a Willpower intensive campaign, such as The Circle Undone, but at least he doesn't have to overcome a significant Willpower deficit like his Rogue counterpart, Winifred Habbamock. Nathaniel's below average Intellect is fine if you are playing in a three- or four-player game, where he can count on other investigators to discover the lion's share of the clues. However, it's much more problematic if you want to play Nathaniel solo or partner him with an investigator who doesn't specialize in discovering clues, either. It will be extremely difficult for Nathaniel to discover clues using Investigate actions at a typical three-shroud location, and common obstacles, such as Obscuring Fog, can all but lock him out of a location for the duration of a scenario. Nathaniel needs to leverage cards such as Evidence, Flashlight, Perception, Grete Wagner, Lesson Learned and Scene of the Crime either to reduce the shroud value of locations or discover clues without taking Investigate actions. Unfortunately, Nathaniel's starter deck comes up short in the Investigation department. While the deck includes Grete Wagner (0) and (3), Evidence (1) and Lesson Learned, it lacks Evidence (0), Scene of the Crime, Flashlight and Perception. If you want to play Nathaniel Cho solo, you will need to tinker with the starter deck to improve its viability in that format. Nathaniel Cho is the type of investigator who prefers to let his fists do the talking, so he will also struggle on Parley tests that use the Intellect skill. If Nathaniel wants to recruit Jazz Mulligan in Extracurricular Activity or sweet talk Constance Dumaine in The Last King, he'll need to exchange his boxing trunks for some Fine Clothes. Poltergeist, an enemy from The Path to Carcosa campaign and the nemesis of Guardians everywhere, is particularly dangerous to Nathaniel since it's immune to his damage bonuses and his odds of parleying with it successfully are low. If you're taking Nathaniel through The Path to Carcosa, you should consider bringing an Enchanted Blade along just in case. Nathaniel is only the second Guardian investigator with a Combat skill value of 5, which means there are very few enemies that can stand toe-to-toe with him. Between his base skill value and his special ability, Nathaniel is a combat monster who can knock many enemies to the canvas in one or two action. Nathaniel is an excellent combatant for one simple reason. While traditional Guardians usually need to draw and play a weapon to improve the efficiency of their Fight actions, Nathaniel can start throwing punches as soon as he draws an event that deals damage or has a fight ability, which are plentiful in his starter deck. If Nathaniel draws enough events, he can leave a trail of battered and bloodied enemies in his wake without resorting to gun or knives. Treacheries that require Combat skill tests are relatively rare, but it's nice to know that common obstacles, such as Locked Door from the Core set or Overgrowth and Entombed from The Forgotten Age, won't pose much of a problem for Nathaniel. Finally, we come to Nathaniel's below-average Agility. Nathaniel stings like a bee, but he sure as hell doesn't float like a butterfly. Nathaniel's odds of evading an enemy that he can't or won't knock out are slim. Agility skill tests are common on treacheries, so Nathaniel is vulnerable to things like Grasping Hands and On Wings of Darkness from the Core set and Snake Bite from The Forgotten Age. If you are playing The Forgotten Age, odds are that Nathaniel will end up poisoned at some point during the campaign, so don't forget to bring along some Medicine. Some Agenda and Act decks also have surprises in store for Arkham's less agile investigators. The Essex County Express, Undimensioned and Unseen and Curtain Call, for example, punish investigators who are unable to pass Agility skill test. Unfortunately, Agility skill icons are few and far between in the Guardian card pool and the Nathaniel Cho starter deck, so it will be difficult for Nathaniel to muster enough of them to pass these types of skill tests consistently. There are several cards that can improve Nathaniel's odds, although none of them are in starter deck. Unexpected Courage from the Core set is helpful whether Nathaniel is attempting to evade an enemy or pass an Agility skill test, while Daring, a Guardian skill from the Search for Kadath is useful whether Nathaniel is throwing haymakers or using the rope-a-dope defence to buy some time. Take the Initiative, a Guardian skill from The Boundary Beyond, is a great addition to a Nathaniel Cho deck in either multiplayer or solo. It's a fantastic defence against Agility skill checks on treachery cards and provides a great bonus during the Investigation phase as long as Nathaniel takes the first turn. Nathaniel's response makes him a force to be reckoned with in the Combat department. Between his response and events cards such as Monster Slayer (0) and One-Two Punch (0), Nathaniel can easily deal three or four damage to an enemy in one action, which is extremely efficient for a Combat-orientated investigator. Throw in cards such as Clean Them Out (0) and Vicious Blow and Nathaniel can knock out an enemy and generate resources in a single action, which is fantastic. Nathaniel's response is limit once per phase, though, so finding ways to trigger it in as many phases as possible will maximize his effectiveness. Nathaniel's starter deck includes several cards that can help him do this. Counterpunch (0) and Counterpunch (2), for example, let Nathaniel trigger his response when he is attacked, which usually occurs during the enemy phase. Nathaniel could use Heroic Rescue (0) from Echoes of the Past or Heroic Rescue (2) from Point of No Return to pull off a similar trick during the enemy phase. Unfortunately, neither card is included in Nathaniel's starter deck. Get over Here!' (2) may be played during any free-triggered ability window, which means Nathaniel can play it during the Mythos, Investigation, Enemy and Upkeep phases. Ambush, a Guardian event from The Unspeakable Oath, doesn't see much play, but Nathaniel could use it to trigger his response when an enemy spawns at his location, which typically occurs during the Mythos phase. With the right combination of events, Nathaniel could trigger his response four times in one round, which would make short work of most enemies the solo format and put a significant dent in the health total of most bosses in multiplayer. Nathaniel's starter deck is packed with a lot of great events with fight abilities to trigger his response. The trick is drawing enough of them to trigger his response turn after turn. That's where Boxing Gloves comes in. Boxing Gloves is one of the most important - if not the most important - card in the Nathaniel Cho starter deck. Weapon assets are the hallmark of Guardian and off-class Guardian investigators, but few of those assets define an investigator as much as Boxing Gloves. Nathaniel isn't really Nathaniel without them and getting Boxing Gloves down on the table should be your No. 1 priority in most scenarios. The passive +1 Combat skill bonus is great, since it plays to Nathaniel's strengths, but it's the card's response that is key his staying power during a long bout against the agents of the Mythos. The ability to search the top 6 cards of your deck for a Spirit event and add it to your hand after you defeat an enemy is critical to how Nathaniel's deck's function. Nathaniel's starter deck contains a lot of events with the Spirit trait, so odds are that you'll find something to refill your hand and let Nathaniel maintain a flurry of blows. There are several cool tricks that you can pull off with Boxing Gloves. For example, if Nathaniel is confronted by multiple enemies, he can defeat one of them, then trigger Boxing Gloves to fetch an event such as Counterpunch, which he can play during the enemy phase to trigger his response for a second time in the round. There are also several events, such as Glory (0) and Evidence (0), that trigger after you defeat an enemy. If you defeat an enemy with Boxing Gloves, you can trigger the response to fetch Glory, which you can trigger to draw two more cards. If one of those cards happens to be Evidence, you can trigger it to discover a clue, too. These types of tricks take Combat to a whole new level. Boxing Gloves may be one of the most important cards in the Nathaniel Cho starter deck, but it presents something of a problem in solo play since it takes up both hand slots. Nathaniel can't wear the gloves and wield a Flashlight at the same time, so you need to give some thought to how you will discover clues. Nathaniel has a couple of options here. The first is to forego Flashlight entirely and rely on cards such as Evidence, Grete Wagner, Lesson Learned and Scene of the Crime to discover clues. The second option is to play Bandolier (0) from The Essex County Express so Nathaniel can play Flashlight in addition to cards such as Evidence, Grete Wagner, Lesson Learned and Scene of the Crime. I've tested both approaches, and I think I prefer the latter. Nathaniel can make do without a Flashlight, but he's got to be extremely careful how he uses Grete, Evidence and Scene of the Crime because there is a chance that he'll run out of options to discover clues at high-shroud locations before the end of a scenario. Locations with more than one clue per investigator can also be problematic until Nathaniel upgrades to Evidence (1) or purchases Lesson Learned. The Flashlight/Bandolier combo is a more card intensive, but Flashlight is great for sniping clues at 1- and 2-shroud locations, allowing Nathaniel to save Evidence, Grete Wagner and Scene of the Crime for the 3+ shroud locations. Discovering clues with a 2-Intellect investigator in solo is always going to be challenge, so it doesn't hurt to err on the side of caution and pack a Flashlight, too. Besides, Bandolier (2) from Return to the Dunwich Legacy is a decent upgrade for Nathaniel since it gives him a passive +1 Willpower bonus if he has Boxing Gloves equipped. Nathaniel's Elder Sign ability supports his style of deck and his response, both of which are based around events. Nathaniel receives +1 to his modified skill value if he pulls an Elder Sign, which is the same for all investigators in the starter decks. That's not all that surprising, considering Nathaniel is primarily focused on defeating enemies. Nathaniel has a base Combat skill value of 5, 6 or 7 if he has a couple of key assets in play, so it's not like he needs a big boost from the Elder Sign during Fight actions. If Nathaniel's in Hail Mary territory, that is, his modified skill value is one less than the difficulty of the skill test before you pull a chaos token from the bag, an Elder Sign will save him from time to time. The odds of that happening on standard difficulty aren't very good at the outset of a campaign, but I'd rather have two +1s in the bag rather than just one. Unfortunately, an Elder Sign won't enough to save Nathaniel if he can't muster enough skill icons against more difficult skill tests, such as the Willpower (5) skill tests on Visions of Futures Past from the Dunwich Legacy or Centuries of Secrets from The Circle Undone. At that point, it's not a question of whether Nathaniel will fail the skill test, but how badly he will fail. Nathaniel should not need the skill value bonus from the Elder Sign if he's taking Fight actions, but the ability to return an event from his discard pile to his hand during an attack is excellent. It's worth noting that Nathaniel can return any event to his hand, not just events with the Spirit trait, and his starter deck contains good options for a variety of situations. If you've got an important bout against an agent of the Mythos coming up, you can return Counterpunch, Monster Slayer or One-Two Punch to your hand. If you want a little extra prize money, then Clean them Out is just the ticket. If you need to draw cards, then you can go for Glory. If you've tinkered with the starter deck to play solo and you're afraid you'll come up short on clues, Evidence and Scene of the Crime are great options. Nathaniel needs to keep his hand stocked with events to be an effective investigator, so the ability to return an event to your hand from the discard pile from time to time is vital. Nathaniel doesn't have access to any sort of meaningful chaos bag manipulation, though, so Lady Luck will need to be in his corner if he hopes to pull a lot of Elder Signs while attacking enemies. Nathaniel's signature asset is Randall Cho: Concerned Brother. It's a two-cost asset with Willpower, Intellect and Wild skill icons and the Ally and Medic traits. Randall Cho takes up an ally slot and has the following free-triggered ability: After Randall Cho enters play: Heal 3 damage or search your deck or discard pile for a Weapon asset, play it (paying its cost), and shuffle your deck. There's a lot to like about Randall Cho. First, he's a bargain at two resources. Second, he has 1 Willpower, 1 Intellect and 1 Wild skill icon. Nathaniel's Willpower and Intellect skill values aren't exactly stellar, so Randall has the potential to save your ass during a critical skill test. Third, Randall is the type of ally who is useful whether he enters play at the beginning of a scenario or at the end. If you can get him down on the table early, Randall has a Prepared for the Worst effect that can not only fetch Nathaniel's Boxing Gloves from either the draw deck or discard pile, but also play them (paying its cost). Boxing Gloves cost 3 resources (2 if you have upgraded them), so you can play Randall Cho and Boxing Gloves on Turn 1 and still have two actions left over. You can't get much better than that in terms of action efficiency. If you play Randall towards the end of a scenario, he can either fetch his brother's Boxing Gloves or heal 3 damage on him. Randall Cho is a little fragile after his unfortunate ‘accident' at the hands of the O'Bannion gang, but his mind is sound. Nathaniel has only 6 Sanity and he is somewhat vulnerable to Willpower treacheries, so Randall's 3 Sanity is always welcome, especially toward the end of a scenario. Unfortunately, like most signature cards, Randall Cho is a singleton, so drawing him consistently is a challenge. Nathaniel's starter deck contains a few tools that can help. The response on Boxing Gloves will thin out your deck a little if you can kill enough enemies, while Glory (0) will draw you two cards for doing what Nathaniel does best. Once you've earned a few experience points, you can purchase Overpower (2), which provides additional card draw. When I was testing various Nathaniel Cho builds, I tended to play Grete Wagner towards the beginning of scenarios to pump my Combat skill and discover clues. Once Grete had done her job, I'd drop Randall Cho to heal some of the damage that Nathaniel had taken and provide a nice Sanity cushion. Nathaniel Cho's signature weakness is Tommy Malloy. Tommy has 2 Fight, 3 Health and 3 Evade. He has the Humanoid, Criminal and Syndicate traits. His prey is Nathaniel Cho only. He has the Hunter keyword and the following Forced effect – When Tommy Malloy would take any amount of damage: Reduce that amount to 1. Tommy Malloy deals 2 damage. Honestly, I'm disappointed by the art FFG chose for Tommy Malloy. Patrick McEvoy did a great job depicting the pivotal bout between Nathaniel and Tommy, so I was expecting something more along those lines for Tommy. Unfortunately, FFG decided to re-use a piece of art from the Call of Cthulhu LCG, which doesn't capture the character portrayed on the other cards in the starter deck. As far as signature weaknesses go, Tommy is a bit of a lightweight. He has a Fight value of only 2, which means Nathaniel won't have much trouble dispatching him in most scenarios. Nathaniel's base skill value is already three greater than Tommy's Fight value before he pulls from the chaos bag, four if he has Grete or Boxing Gloves down, so the bout with Tommy is a formality. The Hunter keyword is largely irrelevant in solo play, since its highly unlikely that Nathaniel will evade Tommy in that format. I could see another investigator taking Tommy off Nathaniel's hands in multiplayer, though, especially if Nathaniel has more pressing matters to deal with during his turn. Tommy hits hard but I don't expect his punches to land very often. Besides Nathaniel has 9 health, so he can absorb a significant amount of punishment. Like many signature weaknesses, Tommy isn't so much a threat as a time-consuming speedbump that will tie up Nathaniel for a turn. Tommy's forced effect is annoying since Nathaniel will need to take at least three actions to deal with him. One-two punch (0) can help Nathaniel speed up the bout if necessary. Counterpunch (0) and Counterpunch (2) can also help Nathaniel land a quick blow on Tommy if he's willing to take an attack of opportunity or one of his punches fails to connect during the Investigation phase. I didn't run into Tommy all that often while testing Nathaniel, but he didn't pose much of a challenge when I did. All things considered, there are far worse signature weaknesses out there. Nathaniel's starter deck includes one basic weakness that is designed to harass combat-orientated investigators like him. Self-Destructive has the Flaw trait and the following game text: Revelation – Put Self-Destructive into play in your threat area. Forced – When you deal 1 or more damage to an enemy: Take 1 damage. An investigator may spend two actions to discard Self-Destructive. Self-Destructive has the potential to punish Nathaniel severely if he draws it in the heat of a battle. Nathaniel has 9 health, so he can afford to take a damage here or there, but trading blows with a swarm of enemies or a boss with a ton of health with Self-Destructive in his threat area is a situation best avoided. As with many basic weaknesses, Self-Destructive taxes an investigator's actions but doesn't necessarily punish them if they don't deal with it immediately. If you're feeling lucky, you can let Self-Destructive linger in your threat area for a few turns while you find the right time to deal with it. It's worth noting that Self-Destructive has absolutely no impact unless you damage an enemy, so investigators who specialize in Investigation or Evasion will be happy indeed to draw it as their basic weakness. Self-Destructive is so ineffective against these types of investigators that I would consider re-drawing my basic weakness if I pulled Self-Destructive in multiplayer, where decks tend to specialize a lot more. The Arkham Horror LCG is a challenging game, and players should seize every advantage they can get, but I feel a basic weakness should have some effect on an investigator. Now that we've analyzed Nathaniel Cho's strengths and weaknesses and examined his signature cards, let's turn our attention to the deck itself and how it performs. I've tested Nathaniel against a variety of scenarios as a solo investigator, so most of what follows will focus on his viability in that format, but I do have a few thoughts on the starter deck in multiplayer. If you're playing Nathaniel in a three- or four-player game, where he can focus exclusively on defeating enemies, then the starter deck is, well, a good starting point. Between Boxing Gloves, his response and the suite of events that deal damage or have fight abilities, Nathaniel can dominate the squared circle, knocking out enemies with a ruthless efficiency that will make other investigators at the table envious. ‘Get over here!' has a taunt-like effect combined with a fight ability, which is great for pulling enemies away from other investigators and triggering Nathaniel's response. It's also an efficient way to deal with enemies with the Aloof keyword since you can engage and fight them with one action rather than two. Unfortunately, ‘Get over here!' is restricted to non-Elite enemies, so you can't use it to pull most bosses or annoying enemies, such as the Man in the Pallid Mask from the Path to Carcosa campaign. To do that, you'll need to import Taunt from the Dunwich Legacy or purchase Taunt (3) in the starter deck. Clean Them Out is an amazing card that generates resources and has a Fight ability that triggers Nathaniel's response, while Monster Slayer is a great way to remove three-health enemies from the board. Clean Them Out also happens to have the Tactic trait, so you can stack it on Stick to the Plan. One-Two Punch is useful against enemies with greater than 2 Health; however, it's also vulnerable to being countered by a bad pull from the chaos bag. If you play One-Two Punch, remember that you don't get the second punch unless the first punch connects, so it can be worth overcommitting to the first Combat skill test to make damn sure that it lands. I've had that first punch miss a couple times, and it can put Nathaniel in an awkward position since he expected the action to end with the enemy lying flat on the mat. Now the enemy is still standing, and Nathaniel didn't get to trigger Boxing Gloves to search for an event to continue the fight. If Nathaniel doesn't have a second event in his hand, he's the one who might end up going down for a 10 count. Counterpunch is helpful in the event you need to take an attack of opportunity or an enemy lives long enough to counterattack during the enemy phase. Counterpunch is the only way Nathaniel can trigger his response during the enemy phase until he upgrades to ‘Get over here!' (2) or Dynamite Blast (3). It's also one of only three cards in the deck with an Agility skill icon, the other two being Dodge and Relentless. Dodge, Glory and Stand Together round out Nathaniel's events package, providing damage mitigation, card draw and resource generation, respectively. Nathaniel's asset package is a mix of essential and non-essential tools. I discussed Boxing Gloves at length earlier in this video, so I won't dwell on it here. Needless to say, it's the engine that keeps Nathaniel in fighting shape. Safeguard (0) is an amazing card in the multiplayer format that can generate a tremendous amount of action advantage during a scenario. It's not quite as busted as Safeguard (2) from Dark Side of the Moon, but it's damn close. Unfortunately, Safeguard (2) is not included in the starter deck. However, if you can play both copies of Safeguard (0), you can use all those action that you would spend moving around the board to fight enemies. Grete Wagner provides Nathaniel with a passive Combat skill boost and she can soak 3 damage and 2 horror for him. She also happens to be the only card in the deck that can help Nathaniel discover clues at the opening of a campaign, which is one of the deck's glaring weaknesses. Grete Wagner (3) is also very nice, throwing in a passive Intellect bonus, soaking even more damage and allowing you to discover clues at connecting locations. Unfortunately, Grete is quite expensive at five resources. The cost curve of Nathaniel's deck isn't that steep, but his resource pool will take a significant hit if he plays Grete. The final three assets in the deck are Flesh Ward, Physical Training and Relentless. Honestly, I don't much experience with these cards since I pulled most of them from the deck relatively early during testing. Flesh Ward provides Nathaniel with another source of damage and horror mitigation, and it uses an Arcane slot, which is uncontested. It's also has 1 Health and 1 Sanity, which is somewhat unusual for an asset of this type. However, you can only trigger it in response to taking damage or horror from an enemy attack. Nathaniel seems to take more damage and horror from treacheries, given his proficiency in the ring, so Flesh Ward isn't as useful as it appears. It's also a little pricey at three resources. Relentless provides Nathaniel with another way to generate resources, but I never felt the need to play it during testing. The price is right, and the card has great potential if Nathaniel can arrange a bout with a lowly Swarm of Rats. I also like the fact that gaining the resources on Relentless is free-triggered ability. However, in my experience most combat-oriented investigators tend to deal just enough damage to enemies rather than excess damage. Relentless might payoff eventually, but resources tend to be in short supply at the beginning of a scenario and plentiful in the late game. I would prefer to spend the card and the action on something else. Besides, with 10 cards that cost zero resources, the cost curve of Nathaniel's deck is not that steep. Finally, there are two copies of Physical Training, which seems excessive. Nathaniel has a modified Combat skill value of 7 with Boxing Gloves and Grete Wagner in play, so I doubt that he would need to spend resources to boost it during Fight actions all that often. It would come in handy during Willpower skill tests, though, so I would consider playing one copy. I don't consider playing it a top priority, though, unless I expect to face a lot of treacheries that prompt Willpower skill tests. Nathaniel's skill package is just one card, Vicious Blow, which is standard issue in most Guardian decks. I'm surprised the deck doesn't include two copies of Unexpected Courage or Take the Initiative to give Nathaniel more options to counter treacheries or pull off a cheeky Investigate or Evade action. That brings me to my chief complaint about Nathaniel's starter deck: it focuses almost exclusively on defeating enemies at the expense of everything else. Don't get me wrong, Nathaniel's single-minded determination to become king of the ring has its advantages. I suspect the deck is fine in a three- or four-player setting, and it's a good way to introduce new players to the game because it provides them with a clearly defined goal, that is, kill all the enemies. However, if you are playing Nathaniel solo or in a two-player game where he is expected to chip in and discover a few clues or pass the occasional Agility skill test, the starter deck simply isn't viable. Two copies of Evidence (0) would go a long way to fixing Nathaniel's inability to discover clues; however, the designers decided against including basic tools, such as Evidence (0), in favour of upgrades, such as Evidence (1), or entirely new options, such as Lesson Learned (2). This is a problem with all the starter decks, not just Nathaniel's. I can understand why the designers took this approach. There are only so many cards that you can stuff into a $15 starter deck, and I think most veteran players would prefer to get new cards such as Evidence (1), ‘I've got a plan! (2) and Mind Over Matter (2) rather than reprints of their Level 0 counterparts. Unfortunately, excluding the Level 0 versions of staples, such as Evidence has a negative impact on the starter decks' overall performance, especially at the beginning of a campaign, which is when new players are going to form their first impressions of the game. Fantasy Flight Games makes it pretty clear in the product description that Investigator Starter Decks are an ideal entry point for new players. As long as you've got a friend who has a collection of Arkham Horror: The Card Game, you don't even need to buy your own Core set or deluxe expansion. Simply pick up your favourite investigator starter deck and start playing immediately! However, if your friend shows up to a two-player game with a Nathaniel Cho starter deck and they get crushed because they can't discover clues or they take one too many treacheries to the face because they don't have any skill cards to counter them, they could leave the table with a very bad first impression of the game. And I wouldn't blame them, because FFG promises these decks are perfect for getting started on their first campaign, when they are clearly lacking in a few key areas of the game. I don't envy the designers having to make the choice between including essential, albeit somewhat boring, staples such as Evidence (0), Flashlight and Unexpected Courage and flashy new toys that will appeal to veteran players. However, I think I would have erred on the side of well-rounded decks rather than hyper-focused builds that excel at one and only one aspect of the game. Brief rant aside, what's done is done. Nathaniel Cho and the other Investigator Starter Decks are in the hands of new and veteran players alike. The question is: how do we modify them to make them enjoyable to play in multiplayer and solo formats? Well, if you're playing in a three- or four-player game, Nathaniel's deck could benefit from a few changes, but it doesn't require a total overhaul. First, I'd consider swapping Grete Wagner for Beat Cop or Guard Dog from the Core set. Both are slightly cheaper than Grete and give Nathaniel the option to ping an enemy damage, which can be invaluable. I would also consider adding a few more skill cards, such as Guts, Steadfast, Take the Initiative and/or Unexpected Courage, depending on your card pool, to give him a fighting chance against a broader range of treacheries and buff the occasional skill test. It's tempting to add a secondary weapon to the deck, but I don't think it's absolutely necessary unless you're worried about a particular enemy, such as Avian Thrall from the Dunwich Legacy, Poltergeist from the Path to Carcosa or Wraith from The Circle Undone. Nathaniel leans heavily on his events to get the job done, so there aren't that many deck slots for superfluous assets and skills. Nathaniel's event package is pretty tight, but you may want to consider adding a copy Prepared for the Worst to find Boxing Gloves quickly. Other viable events in multiplayer include ‘Let me handle this!', First Watch, Heroic Rescue and On the Hunt. If you're preparing for a two-player game or you prefer to play solo like me, then you've got more work to do to make the deck viable. Shoring up Nathaniel's ability to discover clues should be your first priority. Flashlight, Grete Wagner, Evidence (0), Scene of the Crime are a good starting point. Discovering additional clues is going to be a challenge until Nathaniel can upgrade to cards such as Evidence (1) and Lesson Learned, but that's to be expected for a combat-orientated Guardian. If you go the Flashlight route, then Bandolier is worth a look to avoid a slot conflict with the Boxing Gloves. I haven't been playing Perception in my solo build, since Evidence (0) and Glory double up on Intellect skill icons, but the card draw is nice perk. If deck slots are tight, I'd drop Perception in favour of Steadfast, Unexpected Courage and/or Take Initiative. I've been playing one copy of Prepared for the Worst, but you could also try Tetsuo Mori, a fantastic Guardian ally from A Thousand Shapes of Horror. If you're looking for cards to cut from your solo build, Safeguard and Stand Together are the obvious choice. I also axed Flesh Ward, Relentless and at least one copy of Physical Training. My current build cut both copies of Physical Training because I found myself never wanting to play it. You may want to consider making other changes to the deck depending on your playstyle and the nature of the campaign. If you expect Nathaniel to encounter a lot of parley tests, for example, a copy of two of Fine Clothes works wonders. If Nathaniel is stepping into the ring with the Man in the Pallid Mask, Taunt can be invaluable. Before I wrap up this deck tech episode, a word on upgrading Nathaniel's deck during a campaign. Nathaniel's event-centric combat mechanic is unique among Guardians, so traditional Guardian purchases, such as beefier weapons, don't necessarily hold true. If you're sticking to the upgrades included in the starter deck, then you'll probably spend the first six experience points you earn upgrading to Boxing Gloves (3). The starter deck includes upgrades for many of Nathaniel's key events so you will probably want to upgrade those too, since enemies tend to get tougher as a campaign progresses. If Nathaniel needs to pull his weight in the clue department, then you've got Evidence (1), Lesson Learned (1) and Grete Wagner (3). If you need more card draw, Overpower (2) is an option. If you need more direct damage, then you've got Mano a Mano (2). Nathaniel's starter deck doesn't include that many new upgrades and purchases, but there are two worth mentioning. Galvanize is a two-cost event that costs one experience point. It has two Willpower skill icons and the Spirit trait. It has the Fast keyword, and you may play it only during your turn to ready a Guardian asset you control. You may also take an additional action during your turn, which can only be used to fight. I quite like Galvanize. Any card that is Fast and provides an additional action is worth a long hard look when you're upgrading a deck. Nathaniel can use Galvanize to ready Boxing Gloves, so he has the potential to search his deck twice in one turn for Spirit events to keep the combat train rolling. Galvanize also provides an additional Fight action, which Nathaniel can use to play those events. It's worth noting that Galvanize also works with Grete Wagner, enabling Nathaniel to discover multiple clues at one location. It also synergizes with Well Prepared from the Boundary Beyond. Playing Galvanize in combination with Well Prepared and a Guardian asset with a lot of skill icons, such as either upgrade for Physical Training, is worth exploring in any Guardian deck, not just Nathaniel. Lesson Learned is a one-cost event that costs one experience point. It has one Willpower and two Intellect skill icons and the Insight and Spirit traits. It's Fast, and you may play it after you take damage from an enemy attack to discover 2 clues at your location. I haven't had a chance to test this card yet, but it seems strong. Discovering a clue without making a skill test is a great ability. Discovering two clues without making a skill test is amazing, especially for an investigator like Nathaniel, who doesn't have that many ways of discovering more than one clue at a time. Nathaniel needs to take damage from an enemy attack before he can play Lesson Learned, but that's easy to arrange in most scenarios. If you're a veteran player with access to a larger card pool, then you can take several different approaches to upgrading Nathaniel's deck. Upgrading Boxing Gloves and several of Nathaniel's key events is still a top priority. Many of Nathaniel's key events have the Tactic trait, so Stick to the Plan is an option. Ace of Swords provides another passive boost the Nathaniel's already impressive Combat skill, while Agency Backup can help Nathaniel damage enemies or discover clues, depending on the circumstances. Bandolier (2) is worth a look since it synergizes with Boxing Gloves. There are plenty of other great upgrades and purchase, including Police Badge (3), Safeguard (2), either level of ‘I've had worse …' and, of course, Vicious Blow (2). That's going to do it for my look at Nathaniel Cho, the Boxer. I've had a lot of fun playing Nathaniel over the past couple months. I had to make quite a few changes to the starter deck to make it more suitable for solo play, but the deck has performed extremely well against a variety of scenarios. I don't get to play multiplayer all that often, but I suspect the starter deck would work well at higher player counts, where decks can afford to specialize in Combat, Investigation or Evasion. I wouldn't recommend playing the starter deck in a one- or two-player game, though. The deck is a little too focused on combat for its own good, and it's missing a few staples would make the deck more flexible and resilient. Most of those cards are in the Core set though, so if you're a new player who purchased a starter deck, the Core set is a logical next step. Nathaniel's event-centric combat mechanics are fresh, exciting and, perhaps most importantly, ruthlessly efficient. The first time I played Curtain Call, for example, I killed the Royal Emissary five times. The only reason I didn't win that game was my inability to discover clues, which I fixed in a later iteration of the deck. Nathaniel may have only two Intellect, but the addition of cards like Scene of the Crime to the Guardian card pool have made it a lot easier to play a low-Intellect Guardian in the solo format. You've already got the Combat angle covered. If you can solve the investigation problem, then you're going to be in great shape.
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Welcome to the podcast, this is close to 5 hours long but a lot of fun. Here is the playlist. No linking. The Independent artist spotlight, broadcast 152 will be a special show where we take you all around the world in the holiday collection. Maybe some compare the differences, you'll have to see. Set 1: ------------- Hour Marker -------------, 1300 (1pm 12/24/2020) BYU Vocal Point, It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year (Live) BYU Vocal Point, Nuttin' for Christmas Tonic Sol-fa, Nuttin' for Christmas Set 2: Scott Lawlor, Green Sleeves Scott Lawlor, Apertio aurium Scott Lawlor, We Three Kings who were lost and never found Set 3: Jeff Wahl, All Creatures of Our God and King Jeff Wahl, Abide with Me Jeff Wahl, Go Down Moses (Let My People Go) Rockapella, I Have a Little Dreidel Rockapella, Matunda Ya Kwanzaa Rockapella, Christmas Altogether Rockapella, Happy Christma-Hanu-Kwanzaa Holiday Dave Nachmanoff, Grateful Naomi Less, What You Give Hillel Tigay & Judeo, Hallelujah Jay Rapoport, The Holiday Song David Broza, The Art of Losing Marty Goetz, Shepherd's Song Marty Goetz, Arise, Shine Marty Goetz, Traditional Chanukah B'rachot (Blessings) Marty Goetz, Mi Y'malel (Who Can Retell) Marty Goetz, The Gift Of Christmas Set 4: Ariel Rose, Hanukkah's Child Margie Rosenthal and Ilene Safyan, S'vivon Sov Sov Sov Margie Rosenthal and Ilene Safyan, Take a Potato Shir Soul, Hanukkah - Africa Shir Soul, Dreidel The Belmonts, The Eight Days of Hanukkah Sue Epstein, Shake Another Hand Various Artists, Chanikah/Solstice Various Artists, Chanike Oy Chanike Various Artists, Light One Candle Sue Epstein, Tree of Life Sue Epstein, Twinkle, Twinkle Set 5: Debbie Friedman, Alef Bet Song Debbie Friedman, Miriam's Song Debbie Friedman, Happy Thanksgiving Debbie Friedman, On Wings of Eagles Debbie Friedman, And the Youth Shall See Visions Ya Elah, Each of Us Ya Elah, Mah Gadlu Ya Elah, Y'hi Ratzon Set 6: Craig Taubman-Various Artists, Hanukah o Hanukah Craig Taubman-Various Artists, Candle Blessings David Grover, Zum Galli Galli David Grover, Blood Of The Maccabees David Grover, Light Up The World With Love Doda Mollie, Yodelay Do Potato Jill Moskowitz, Lots of Latkes Jill Moskowitz, Afioman Mambo Jill Moskowitz, The Burning Bush Kenny Ellis, Swingin' Dreidel Kenny Ellis, Hanu-Calypso Six13, Nice Jewish Boy Band Chanukah Medley Six13, Pesach Shop Six13, One Mitzvah (The Bar Mitzvah Song) Six13, Shema Cantor David Putterman, Rock Of Ages Stanley Adams and Sid Wayne, Twas the Night Before Chanukah The Klezmatics, Hanukah Tree Ramones, Merry Christmas (I Don't Wanna Fight Tonite) Benny Goodman, Santa Claus Came in the Spring The Ames Brothers, I Got A Cold For Christmas Set 7: Tonic Sol-fa, Joseph's Song Tonic Sol-fa, The Little Drummer Boy The Color Bars, Merry Christmas It's Your Birthday Peter Hollens, Grown Up Christmas List (feat. Evynne Hollens) Pentatonix, Grown-Up Christmas List (feat. Kelly Clarkson) Noteworthy, Sing a Song of Merry Christmas This will complete the program, sadly. I've had fun bringing this program to you. Stay tuned next time when I return to Saturday and more Independent artist spotlights.
Alasdair Fraser is one of the greatest carriers of the Scottish fiddle music tradition, a fiddler whose warmly expressive playing, mastery of his instrument and deep understanding of his native music as a venerable and continually evolving art is an inspiration to generations of musicians on both sides of the Atlantic. Alasdair was born in Clackmannan on May 14, 1955 and began taking classical violin lessons at the age of eight, enduring much teasing and leg-pulling from fellow school pupils at a time when carrying a fiddle case around was considered far from cool. Undeterred, he persevered and found a love of and natural aptitude for the violin which he applied to the Scottish music that he heard at home – his late father, Bob, and his brother, Iain, both being musicians. In his teens Alasdair played with dance bands and began gathering the compositions of great fiddling forebears including Niel and Nathaniel Gow, William Marshall and James Scott Skinner into a repertoire that is now vast. Twice winner of the Scottish National Fiddle Championship, he also began to notice the connection between speech patterns and musical expression, especially among Gaels and the Doric speaking players in the north-east, and incorporated this into his fiddle style. Inclined towards science as well as music at school, Alasdair went on to work as a petrophysicist with British Petroleum, a post that took him to California in 1981 and the realisation four years later, while writing out a fiddle tune during office hours, that he was in the wrong job. He decided to concentrate on music and passing on his passion and skills through programmes such as the Valley of the Moon fiddle camp, which he founded among the Californian Redwoods in 1984 and still directs, the fiddle course that he's run on the Isle of Skye since 1987, and the more recently established Sierra Fiddle Camp, near his home in California. As a fiddler equally capable of playing haunting Gaelic airs and rumbustious dance tunes and improvising endless variations on traditional themes, Alasdair has worked in a variety of successful partnerships, including his duos with pianist Paul Machlis and guitarist Tony McManus and his acclaimed band Skyedance. He has also guested with The Chieftains, The Waterboys, Itzhak Perlman and Los Angeles Master Chorale, appeared on innumerable broadcasts including A Prairie Home Companion and CBS TV's Kennedy Center Honors and performed on film soundtracks including The Last of the Mohicans and Titanic. His compositions have featured in works by the Richmond (Virginia) Ballet and Shiftworks Dance Ensemble and his commissions include Fettercairn Suite. Since 2003 Alasdair has featured in a duo with cellist Natalie Haas, restoring the wee fiddle and big fiddle partnership that flourished in eighteenth century Scotland to contemporary prominence at the cutting edge of tradition-rooted creativity. Their debut album, Fire and Grace, was voted Album of the Year at the Scots Trad Music Awards 2004, adding to Alasdair's North American Independent Record Distributors award for his Dawn Dance album in 1996, and they continue to thrill audiences internationally with their virtuosic playing, their near-telepathic understanding and the joyful spontaneity and sheer physical presence of their music. For more, please visit: https://www.alasdairfraser.com/home https://alasdairandnatalie.com/home Tracks in the podcast: - On Wings of a Skorrie - Valley of the Moon Reel - La Sansonette
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Q. When does misinformation become dangerous? A. When it's a matter of life and death. PENTAGON: The forth Platonic Solid is a 5 sided Pentagon with twelve (12) faces and represents the element of TIME and SPACE substance that builds matrices. It is related to the intersection paths Wikipedia : The Pentagon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pentagon Curiosity Link : Storyhunter : The Sinkhold That's Swallowing Louisiana (8 Jan 2014) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-oykLjCcpc Recommended Links : Wikipedia : Cleopatra's Needle (New York City) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleopatra%27s_Needle_(New_York_City) Wikipedia : List of obelisks in Rome https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_obelisks_in_Rome Wikipedia : Cleopatra's Needle, London https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleopatra%27s_Needle,_London#:~:text=Cleopatra's%20Needle%20in%20London%20is,to%20the%20Embankment%20underground%20station. New Zealand Public Party : Dr Rashid Buttar interviews Billy Te Kahika on The Vinny Eastwood Show (2 Sept 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYKosbBxwS0 TRUreporting : Evil Lurks In The Shadows And The President Intends To Expose It! :coded: (2 Sept 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz9GAqnXuvs TRUreporting : A Spiritual And Information War Is being Fought Simultaneously! :coded: (31st August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r36ZeP8-5N0 DAHBOO77 : Trump Says Plane 'Loaded With Thugs' Under Investigation, People In 'Dark Shadows' Control Biden (2 Sept 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKwITqwFfWM DAHBOO77 : Huge Windstorm, Potential "Mega Drought" Plunge Iowa's Corn Industry Into Chaos (1 Sept 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDjA6Kt-44Y DAHBOO77 : Head Up! New Smart Police Helmet Scans For Body Temp, Biometrics and Uses Facial Recognition (1 Sept 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNNoQRWYx-k MrMBB333 : strange sounds texas sky - how to analyze a "dual sun" photo - stealth (1 Sept 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQ033HHN5wM Tania Gabrielle : MARS Retrograde in Aries (9.9.2020-11.13.2020) Astrology Numerology Forecast (1 Sept 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fEAlGOESaw Mudfossil University : Is Browns Gas the Answer (31 August 2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwkHj9xo2cM Recommended Music Link : Music For Relaxing Healing Meditation & Study : Robert Gass& On Wings of Song (1993) - 'The Circle Is Cast' (10 Dec 2015) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vMRwo930h4
Nowananda bio: Eyal aka @Nowananda is life-long dancer and music collector, who has been passionate about electronic music since the late 80s. He is influenced by growing up in a multi-cultural family, playing classical piano for 7 years, traveling and living in South-East Asia most of his adult life, as well as the study, practice and teaching of Tantra, Yoga, healing and body/energy work. @Nowananda weaves together devotional, organic and electronic music from all over the world into music journeys that invoke the mystic, the lover and the animal within us. Apart from holding his own event "Shamanic Dance ritual", @Nowananda played in Ecstatic Dance venues and festivals around Europe and Asia, and his dance journeys are featured on podcasts and channels such as Planet Ibiza , Amalaya, Ko a, GuestRoom , Soul of Zoo, the Deep Control, The beach podcast, and many others. His moto is "Through dance, love deepens for ourselves, others, and life.” Find more music journeys at: https://soundcloud.com/nowananda Contact & Social Channel facebook https://www.facebook.com/Nowananda/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eyalnow/ TRACKLIST: Alyawm - Sarband Robert Gass and On Wings of Song Sufi Dialogue (Peter Power Edit) Peter Power Dashan - ain't-no-sunshine-(jack essek edit) Jack Essek Anoushka Shankar - Ancient Love (The Bassment 80-120 Remix) The Bassment Shakuhachi (Kareem raïhani Remix) Avi Adir Ummah Oum (Makyo's Darbukka Dub Remix) Kaya Project Baaxal (Original Mix) LUM Moroccan Fantasy (Original Mix) Sannan Lamabaya Puf De (MiRET Edit) Miret Charango Zulu Prjct Iguazu (Thommie G Edit) Gustavo Santaolalla Trollabundin (Alef Remix) Eivor La Illaha (Feat. Sudha) Bahramji & Maneesh De Moor Madera (Ritual Version) Mom, ANuT Cosmic Playground (dreaming mix) Beatfarmer Bedouin (Original) Arsankhan ********************************** play ☑ like ☑ share with your friends ☑ ********************************** | THANKS FOR SUPPORT ********************** Daniel De Sol Music lover, Dj, Producer, Labelfounder of DeSol Record, DeHelix Records & the Podcast show Kombinat Sternradio. Here you can find him in his universe: Contact & Social Channel C&SC
On Wings of the Righteous
On Wings of the Righteous
Bill Gaylord joins the podcast to discuss all things Ken Follett and his story as told in the book On Wings of Eagles.
Hour of Power with Bobby Schuller at Shepherd's Grove Presbyterian Church
Pastor Bobby begins a new series "Consider the Birds of the Air" with the message "On Wings of Eagles" at Shepherd's Grove Presbyterian Church on Sunday January 5, 2020. We all go through tough times and experience pain, but God shows us that we can find purpose in that pain as He uses it to do amazing things in our lives.
Learn more about what a conscious relationship looks like and how you can create a sacred connection between you and your partner.In this episode of Sex Is Medicine, Devi speaks with Transformational Coaches, Judith Ansara and Robert Gass about creating a conscious relationship, sacred sexuality and much more.Tune in to find out:-What “Sharing the Path” means-What does it mean to have a conscious relationship?-What are some of the practices of a conscious relationship?-How do you relate from that place; authenticity, self-responsibility, empathy, appropriate boundaries, sacred sexuality, deep listening and effective problem solving?– Is there an intersection between “sacred relating” and social justice?JUDITH ANSARA & ROBERT GASS | SACRED UNIONJudith Ansara MSW and Robert Gass EdD are internationally known teachers synthesizing rich backgrounds in spirituality, psychology, social action and the arts. For over 40 years, they have shared their work on relationships, spirituality and the art of living at centers such as Omega, Hollyhock and Esalen, and conferences throughout North America. Robert and Judith have also offered executive coaching and organizational transformation to institutions ranging from Chase Bank and The GAP to the Sierra Club, NAACP, Greenpeace, MoveOn.org the U.S. Senate, and the Obama White House.Judith is a gifted movement artist, and weaves into her teaching a focus on embodied presence and feminine leadership. She also provides transformational coaching via video and phone and personal retreats.Robert, a highly-regarded musician, has produced 15 CDs of sacred chant with his vocal ensemble On Wings of Song, including the best-selling Om Namaha Shivaya, which paved the road for the revival of sacred chant in the West. They love to combine their gifts in music, movement and ritual to bring groups of people together in joyful communion.Their teachings on Sacred Relationship bring a depth a compassion and insight and effective practice, forged in the living laboratory of their 50-year marriage. and their work with thousands of students.Throughout the varied forms of their work, Judith and Robert embody the teachings of love, compassion, respect, joy, and a sacred connection to all of life.
Melanie Wood and Face2Face host David Peck talk about her new film Living in HOpe, people as people, human centered healthcare, learning to live with others and why you should never ye your hair grey. Trailer Watch the Series here on the Knowledge Network. Synopsis Living in HOpe is the culmination of more than a year of filming with unprecedented access at The HOpe Centre in North Vancouver. Each of the four Living in HOpe episodes offers a bold challenge to rethink how we perceive people living with mental illness. One in three Canadians will experience mental illness or a substance use disorder in their lifetime, while more than 600,000 Canadians have reported needing mental health care that isn’t provided. Despite this, and recent nationwide awareness campaigns to increase understanding of mental illness, there is still deep stigma associated with mental disorders, particularly those relating to psychosis or schizophrenia—as seen in the shame that many HOpe Centre patients experience. “Often we hear about mental illness only after someone has recovered. As a society we are used to hearing—and wanting—success stories, but the reality for many who experience mental disorders is that it is a long, sometimes lifelong struggle,” says Melanie Wood, writer and director of Living in HOpe. “By sharing stories of patients even when they are at their most vulnerable, we better understand that people living with mental illness are not ‘other’. They are just people. And they have a voice.” The documentary’s scenes are intimate, compassionate and dramatic. Patients share the circumstances that brought them to HOpe—and their dreams for the future. The series is surprisingly full of humour, jokes between patients, and witty remarks about their own illness. Biography Melanie Wood has written, directed, produced, and executive-produced a wide variety of current affairs and documentary programs. Her work as producer and documentary filmmaker reflects not only the pulse of the times, but the voices of those who inhabit them. Her work pursues themes that strike a personal chord, and indeed affect all of us in some way. Melanie’s produced and directed two documentaries on the borderlands between the Internet and the human spirit. Her documentary A Stranger In Our Home, the disturbing tale of two teenage victims of Internet predators, has been extremely popular for both broadcasters and educators around the world. The groundbreaking documentary O.com, on cybersex addiction, was a finalist at the New York Festival. It also won the Platinum Award at Worldfest-Houston, the Jury Award at the Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival and was selected to screen at the Montreal World Film Festival. Her documentary, School Of Secrets, presents a tale of truth – and its consequences – in the story of a Vancouver teacher and the teenage girls he seduced. School Of Secrets premiered on The Lens on CBC Newsworld and won a Remi Award in Houston and a Gracie Award in New York for Best Documentary under 60 minutes. Wood’s international documentary credits also include To Have and To Hold, profiling the victims of stalkers, The Sweet Assassin revealing the devastating effects of diabetes in the First Nations community, On Wings and Dreams: The Men Who Built Canada’s Airlines an historical documentary for Global Television, and Chasing The Cure: Brett Finlay, Man Against Microbe, a one hour science biography in a series for Paperny Films broadcast on Discovery Health. Recently Melanie produced Carbon Hunters, a film by director Miro Cernetig for CBC, and BBC International. She also produced and directed The Difference Makers: with Rick Hansen, a prime time mini documentary series for Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium. She is currently producing Liberia’77 in association with Knowledge Network. Liberia’77 is the personal photographic journey of director Jeff Topham that examines how despite time, war, distance and culture photography connects us all. Find out more about Melanie’s work here. Image Copyright: Melanie Wood and Stranger Productions. Used with permission. For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here. With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The trio returns to cover Prima Games, Fallout, Square Enix, and even Nintendo! It is bound to be a great show. If only they can keep the episode length in check. Intro clip: "On Wings of Steel" by Juan Medrano: https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR03405 Topics: Fallout 76 Day One Patch size inXile and Obsidian acquired by Microsoft Pillars of Eternity 2 sales numbers are rather low Prima Games are shutting down in 2019 Nintendo Switch gets a Youtube App Playstation Classic games PS Classic uses an open source emulator (PCSX Re-Armed) Final Fantasy XV DLC cancelled, Hajime Tabata leaves Square Enix
On today’s program, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein explains that The Fellowship’s On Wings of Eagles ministry also helps newly arrived Jews acclimate to their new home.
On today’s program, find out how The Fellowship’s On Wings of Eagles ministry is a modern-day fulfillment of biblical prophecy.
On today’s program, Jews, who have returned to Israel, express their thanks to those who have helped support The Fellowship’s On Wings of Eagles ministry.
In this edition of the Doomed & Stoned Podcast, Billy Goate (Editor in Chief of Doomed & Stoned) catches up with one of the most exciting bands to emerge from the German heavy underground: High Fighter. In his interview with ferocious singer Mona Miluski, the two talk band chemistry, touring adventures, that awesome album art you're seeing, and more. PLUS a preview of the Doomed & Stoned Showcase, happening at the World Famous Kenton Club this Friday, July 1st, with music by Swamp Ritual, Chronoclops, Old Kingdom, and Stoner. Also in this 'cast, brand new doom metal and stoner rock from: EARTH SHIP - "Castle of Sorrow" High Fighter - "Scars & Crosses" Mammoth Storm - "Fornjot" Black Snake - "Red Eyes" Old Kingdom - "Too Many Eyes" Chronoclops - "On Wings of Smoke" Swamp Ritual - "Tesseract" Spiritual Shepherd - "Devil's Tower" Dry Heathen - "Necromancer" Oak - "Smoke" Witchhelm - "Halvmane (Under The Crescent Moon)" COUGH - "Haunter of the Dark" Goya - "Night Creeps (demo version)" The Drowning - "At One With The Dead" Monolord - "Lord of Suffering" Wizzerd - "Forest" Void King - "Canyon Hammer" Ancient Warlocks - "Lion Storm (live)" Entierro - "Burying The Shadow" Slow Green Thing - "Die Again" Demonauta - "Astro II" Haast's Eagled - "Pyaaz Bhonghi" ***If you enjoy the music, please support the bands. *** Catch our weekly live radio show Sundays at 3 pm PST / 6 pm EST on Grip of Delusion Radio (www.GripofDelusion.com). We archive all our broadcasts and podcasts at Mixcloud.com/DoomedandStonedOfficial. Explore the Sabbath Sound, the world 'round, through our quarterly scene-by-scene compilation series (available por nada) at doomedandstoned.bandcamp.com Interviews, album reviews, and festival coverage on our bitchin' lil blog www.DoomedandStoned.com
Serving others doesn’t mean selling our souls or depleting our bodies. We’ll explore ways to alleviate stress, welcome expression, and celebrate and discover our passions with Christine Magnussen in this episode of Reclaim Your Health. About Christine Magnussen: Christine Magnussen is a certified therapeutic harp practitioner & recording artist who teaches harp on Skype. She has a background in social work and teaching disco! She and her nurse sister wrote the Friends in DEEDS interactive guidebook for those needing support - giving readers permission to ask for tangible help in specific ways. Her calming harp CD, “On Wings of a Dove - Harp Music to Soothe the Soul” brings comfort to listeners everywhere. www.FriendsInDeeds.us www.HarpSpirit.org About the Hosts: Rachel Haviland, Ph.D. blends 19 years in scientific research with cutting-edge marketing techniques to bring a unique perspective to medical marketing. An experienced writer, trainer and speaker with an entrepreneurial mindset, she combines innovative marketing solutions with extensive healthcare knowledge to create campaigns that produce results. Genevieve Kohn has 25 years' experience in the health and wellness fields. She is a health coach and helps health companies and small businesses grow by establishing and augmenting their presence on social media.
This week, it's finally here! Escape from New York! Do you hear me!? Escape from Freakin' New York! Digigods Podcast, 04/21/15 (MP3) -- 30.6 MB right click to save Subscribe to the Digigods Podcast In this episode, the Gods discuss: The Aviators (DVD) Bark Ranger (DVD) Batman vs. Robin (DVD) Batman vs. Robin (Blu-ray/DVD) Bio-Dome (Blu-ray) Blue Sky (Blu-ray) Blue’s Clues: Get Clued Into School Pack (DVD) Breakin' / Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (Blu-ray) Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell (Studio Classics) (Blu-ray) Caillou's Can Do Collection (DVD) Carrie & The Rage: Carrie 2 (Blu-ray) Chuggington: Fire Patrol Rescue (DVD) Class of 1984 (Blu-ray/DVD) Cooley High (Blu-ray) Cries and Whispers (Blu-ray) Dance With Me, Henry (Blu-ray) Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts: Hall of Famers (DVD) Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts: Stingers and Zingers (DVD) Dinosaur Train: Explore Outdoors! (DVD) DOC (DVD) Dora the Explorer - Mermaid Adventures Collection (DVD) Eclipse Series 42: Silent Ozu - Three Crime Dramas (Walk Cheerfully, Dragnet Girl, That Night's Wife) (DVD) Eddie and the Cruisers / Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives! (Blu-ray) Escape From New York (Collector’s Edition) (Blu-ray) Everly (Blu-ray) Firewalker (Blu-ray) Ghoulies & Ghoulies II (Blu-ray) Gone With the Pope (Blu-ray/DVD) Goodbye to Language 3D (Blu-ray) A Haunting: Season 7 (DVD) Hit by Lightning (DVD) Imitation of Life Imitation of Life 2-Movie Collection (1934, 1959) (Blu-ray) Joe 90: The Complete Series (DVD) The King of Masks (DVD) King of the Hill: The Complete Ninth Season (DVD) King of the Hill: The Complete Tenth Season (DVD) Late for Dinner (Studio Classics) (Blu-ray) The Legend of Korra–Book Four: Balance (Blu-ray) Like Sunday, Like Rain (DVD) Little House on the Prairie - Season Five Deluxe Remastered Edition (Blu-ray) Littlest Pet Shop: Pet Shop Pals (DVD) Massacre Gun (Blu-ray) Metal Hurlant Chronicles: The Complete Series (Blu-ray) The Missing - Limited Series (Blu-ray) Mom's Day Away (DVD) Monster High: Haunted (Blu-ray/DVD) Naked and Afraid Season 1 (DVD) Odd Man Out (Blu-ray) On Wings of Eagles (DVD) Paddington Bear: Collector's Edition (DVD) The Pete Walker Collection Volume 2 (The Flesh and Blood Show, Frightmare, House of Mortal Sin, Home Before Midnight, The Big Switch, Man of Violence) (Blu-ray) Power Rangers Super Megaforce: The Perfect Storm (DVD) The River (Blu-ray) The Roommates / A Woman for All Men (Blu-ray/DVD) Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Series (DVD) Slugterra: Slug Fu Showdown (DVD) SpongeBob SquarePants: The Pilot, A Mini Movie & The SquareShorts (DVD) Stella and Sam: Bunny Hop (DVD) Sullivan's Travels (Blu-ray) Sweet Lorraine (DVD) Tales of Terror (Kino Lorber Studio Classics) (Blu-ray) Teen Titans Go!: Appetite for Disruption Season 2 Part 1 (DVD) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Retreat (DVD) Thundercats Ho! The Complete Series (Blu-ray) The Tom and Jerry Show Season 1 Part 2: Funny Side Up (DVD) Uncle Grandpa: Good Mornin’ (DVD) Walker Texas Ranger: Flashback (DVD) Whitney (DVD) The Wicked Lady (Studio Classics) (Blu-ray) Wild Kratts: Shark-Tastic (DVD) Woman of Straw (Studio Classics) (Blu-ray) WordWorld: Birthday Party (DVD) Working Girl (Blu-ray) Yellowbird (DVD) Please also visit CineGods.com.
In his new book, On Wings of Diesel, Jamal Elias, professor of Religious Studies, takes readers on journey through the world of Pakistani truck decoration. These ornately adorned vehicles depict all aspects of life and fuel an extensive artisanal industry. To provide a unique understanding of Pakistan's complex society, Elias explores designs and motifs in truck art, the motivations of those involved in the practice and its cultural significance. An accomplished amateur photographer, Elias illustrates his research with vivid photos of these "mechanical dinosaurs adorned in full courtship colors." In this audio slideshow, view Elias' pictures of Pakistani truck art and listen to him discuss his research. Rachel Witte and Nikkolai Davenport contributed to this story.
Recently we got the opportunity to speak with Adam Kluga, the sole member of the band "On Wings of Wax". Adam (who hails from Melbourne, Australia) produced and recorded the album "The Escape", which chronicles the flight and eventual fall of the Greek Tragic Hero, Icarus. We spoke with Adam about the tern Djent, his recording set up, and why playing live music isn't all it's cracked up to be. Songs in this episode (BY-NC-SA): The Descent Secrets Where there's Smoke We'd like to than Adam for taking time to talk with us. Learn more about On Wings of Wax on their Bandcamp page (https://onwingsofwax.bandcamp.com) and follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/onwingsofwaxmusic. Open Metalcast Special Interview Episode: On Wings Of Wax (MP3) Open Metalcast Special Interview Episode: On Wings Of Wax (OGG)
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Lauded by The New York Times as a “terrific singer” and The Friday Morning Music Club as “possessing great potential to seize a World-Class vocal career”, Sidney Outlaw was named the 2010 Grand Prize winner of the Concurso Internacional de Canto Montserratt Caballe. This rising young baritone from Brevard, North Carolina, has already performed in some of the finest houses in America recently completing the prestigious Merola Opera Program, as well international debuts as Guglielmo (Cosìfan tutte) in both Germany and Israel. Mr. Outlaw is also a graduate of the acclaimed Florida Grand Opera Young Artists. Mr. Outlaw’s orchestral and recital performances include debuts of renowned works at major concert halls: The Messiah at Carnegie Hall, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D minor at Avery Fisher Hall and “Wednesday At One” at Alice Tully Hall. He has appeared in recital as part of the New York Festival of Song with pianists Steven Blier and Michael Barrett and as part of the Marilyn Horne Foundation where he debuted “On Wings of Song” with Tamara Sanikidze. His other awards include national semi-finalist Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions; semi-finalist Francisco Vinas International Singing Competition; finalist for both Concour International Musical de Montreal and George London Foundation; and grand prize Florida Grand Opera/YPO Vocal Competition. Mr. Outlaw holds a master’s degree in vocal performance from The Juilliard School and is a graduate of the University of North Carolina. Recent engagements include a Schwabacher Debut Recital, Elijah at Carnegie Hall, and an appearance with St. Louis Opera Theatre.