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After 70 years of supervising the Cryptids in Area 51, Doc Stein receives news that will change everything Featuring Shelby Scott as the Narrator, Ed Larson as Ness, Brandon Cahela as Mothman, Andrew Parker as Big, Henry Zebrowski as Doc Stein, Andrew Tate as the Elevator, and Scott Berrier as General Shatton Music: Lights in the Sky by Phen245, One For the Ninjas by No Service Project
In Episode 2 Of Season 5 My Hero Academia We Dive in to the Secrets of Hawks Actions who has worked with the Hero's Organisation to find out the secrets of The League Of Villains by working Undercover and being a spy in order to Garner their Secrets and avoid chaos to the city and world of Quirlks not only that but Endeavour who is now the Number 1 Hero Replacing All Might and The Peoples Faith in the good is working hard to gain the respect of his kids who he has mistreated over the years by turning over a new leaf and being a better father and Hero. Lastly The Secrets Of One For All and who have had an involvement within the ability begins to come out to light introducing us to the history of the One For all greatest quirk. Follow The Socials Discord: https://discord.gg/BF4W783Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5knAeTAYpIE0RuswBrKfVeTwitter: https://twitter.com/roose366Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/roose366 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roose366/message
We're BACK!!! With WWE Elimination Chamber 2021 Preview and Predictions! 2 Chamber Matches, One For the Gold, And One For a Shot At A Tribal Chief With The Gold Glove! Who Becomes The #1 Contender For Reigns Universal Title? Who Leaves The Chamber as WWE Champion! The Road To WrestleMania Continues Through The Chamber! So, Without Any Further A Do, Let's Get This Started and STEP INTO THE RING!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marc-m/support
We're here at Sundance 2021 (virtually) joined by our honorary Bitch and Sundance partner-in-crime John Wildman of FilmsGoneWild.com.Happy hump day, ya'll! In this Episode, we are with the crew from First Date, One For the Road, and Pleasure, three films that will take you for a ride in more ways than one! In First Date, we're joined by director Manuel Crosby, producer/talent Brandon Kraus, and stars Tyson Brown, and Shelby Duclos. We get into filming shootouts and violent scenes on an independent budget, and the importance of having badass women save the day.We had a packed house for One For the Road, as we welcomed director Baz Poonpiriya, and stars Ice Natara, Tor Leeratanakajorn, and Violette Wautier. We get into how this film is loosely based on Baz's personal life, and the fun of shooting a story about friends on a redemption road trip through Thailand. And to cap it off, we bring you our interview with director Ninja Thyberg of the film Pleasure, the story of a young Swedish woman who moves to LA in the hopes of becoming the world's next big porn star. To say this movie stays with you is putting it mildly. It's hard to watch, for all the right reasons, and we're happy to see an honest film about the female experience in the world of adult film. And breaking news, the film studio A24 just picked up this film so you'll get to see it for yourself in the near future. It's not like Boogie Nights AT ALL. Buckle up folks, this is one hell of a ride. And don't forget to support independent filmmakers!Follow Films Gone Wild on their website & FacebookYou can follow director Manuel Crosby on InstagramYou can follow producer/actor Brandon Kraus on InstagramYou can follow actor Tyson Brown on InstagramYou can follow actor Shelby Duclos on InstagramYou can follow director Baz Poonpiriya on InstagramYou can follow actor Ice Natara on InstagramYou can follow actor Tor Leeratanakajorn on InstagramYou can follow actor Violette Wautier on InstagramYou can follow director Ninja Thyberg on Instagram --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, and thank you for wearing a mask. --Buy us a cup of coffee!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
In the Season 7 premiere of the LINKS Golf Podcast, golf author Luke Reese joins to talk about his critically acclaimed writing debut, One For the Memory Banks. Reese chats to Digital Editor Al Lunsford about the inspiration to write his first novel, his golf travels in the UK and Ireland, and the motley crew of characters he’s met along the way. Visit TheMemoryBanks.com/links to order your copy of One For the Memory Banks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Educational & Healthy Edition of Larry's New Wrestling Podcast & Stuff. We are discussing the 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania in Houston, Texas. #WrestleMania25 was One For the Ages, showcasing an amazing Money in the Bank Ladder Match, HHH vs #RandyOrton for the #WWE Title, along with #StoneColdSteveAustin inducted into Hall of Fame in his Home State of Texas. The Co-Main Event depicts #ShawnMichaels vs #TheUndertaker 's 16-0 Streak which seemingly stole the Show. Along with #KurtAngle 's Nutritional company products to learn about. Larry gives you interesting news from the Heart on our latest episode as well. Episode 25 is dedicated to the memory of Steve Harrington.
On this episode of One For the Girls ...... Empowered women episode 3 continues by interviewing one of our own, Haley --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ftfmedia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ftfmedia/support
Maciej Obara Quartet - UnlovedECM | nov 3, 20171 Ula 6:552 One For 6:143 Joli Bord 5:494 Unloved 7:135 Sleepwalker 6:386 Echoes 9:067 Storyteller 6:16Maciej Obara Alto SaxophoneDominik Wania PianoOle Morten Vågan Double BassGard Nilssen Drums
First Draft Episode #258: Ally Carter Ally Carter, New York Times bestselling author of the Gallagher Girls series, the Heist Society series, the Embassy Row series, Not If I Save You First, Dear Ally: How Do You Write a Book?, and a new middle grade series that kicks off with Winterborne Home for Vengeance and Valor. Today’s episode is brought to you by Hank Green’s A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor, out July 7, the sequel and conclusion to Green’s debut novel, the New York Times bestselling An Absolutely Remarkable Thing. Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode Screenplay by Syd Field The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton The Romance Writers of America (RWA) Ally’s agent is Kristin Nelson of the Nelson Literary Agency (who appeared on the Bonus Episode of Track Changes about Publishing During the Time of COVID) The Earth, My Butt, and Other Round Things by Carolyn Mackler Sarah Rees Brennan, author of Unspoken, The Demon’s Lexicon, and more Gordon Korman, author of Schooled, Ungifted, Swindle, and more Meg Cabot, author of The Princess Diaries, Size 12 is Not Fat, Shadowland, and more Leigh Bardugo, author of Shadow and Bone, Six of Crows, and Ninth House (listen to her First Draft interviews here, here, and here) Holly Black, author of The Cruel Prince, Tithe: A Modern Fairytale, The Coldest Girl in Coldtown, The Spiderwick Chronicles, and more (listen to her First Draft interview here) Janet Evanovich, author of the One For the Money series Rick Riordan, author of Percy Jackson and The Heroes of Olympus series, The Kane Chronicles, and more Karen McManus, author of One of Us Is Lying Sarah MacLean, author of A Rogue by Any Other Name, Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake, and more (also host of the podcast Fated Mates) I want to hear from you! Have a question about writing or creativity for Sarah Enni or her guests to answer? To leave a voicemail, call (818) 533-1998. Subscribe To First Draft with Sarah Enni Every Tuesday, I speak to storytellers like Veronica Roth, author of Divergent; Linda Holmes, author and host of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast; Jonny Sun, internet superstar, illustrator of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Gmorning, Gnight! and author and illustrator of Everyone’s an Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too; Michael Dante DiMartino, co-creator of Avatar: The Last Airbender; John August, screenwriter of Big Fish, Charlie’s Angels, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; or Rhett Miller, musician and frontman for The Old 97s. Together, we take deep dives on their careers and creative works. Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. It’s free!
I get to talk with photographer Hilary Gauld Camilleri of One For the Wall - we chat about finding a creative identity, embracing your face and capturing moments. Really enjoyed this one! http://oneforthewall.ca/ Music by Yomoti: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1QybrBtERg1gUpJxwRelUC
4/26/20 Sunday Worship Podcast from Beth-El Mennonite Church in Colorado SpringsWelcome & Announcements by Pastor Jordan Farrell & Bryan MillerCall to Worship by Pastor Jordan Farrell & Bryan MillerOne: Our God, we gather to worship you, the One who creates all things.Many: For the gift of creation, we give thanks.One: We gather to worship you, the One who brings salvation through Jesus Christ.Many: For the gift of redemption, we give thanks.One: We gather to worship you, the One who sustains us by the spirit.Many: The Spirit is with us, just as Jesus promised.One: God’s Spirit moves among us and gathers us together.Many: God’s Spirit gives us power and calls us to serve the world.One: For the gift of your presence, we give thanks. For your strength sustaining us in time of trouble, we give thanks.All: We worship you – our Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer. AmenScripture Reading- Acts 1:1-14 read by Floyd MillerOpening words for Reflections by Bryan MillerMusical Interlude between reflections comes from HWB 307V1 & V2 by Jodi MillerReflection #1 by Pastor Jordan Pennerv2 & v3 by Nathan GillisReflection #2 by Irene & Ed SchrockV3 & V4 by Karla WilderReflection #3 by John LammanV4 & V5 by Jacob MartinReflection #4 by Amanda KochV5 & V1 by Colin RoynonReflection #5 by Ray BeggsClosing Words on Reflections by Bryan MillerSong In your Steps sung by Don RamlerPastoral Prayer by Pastor Jordan FarrellWords of Encouragement and Benediction by Pastor Jordan FarrellIntro Music: Kevin WilderWorship Leader: Bryan MillerPodcast Production: Bryan MillerClosing Music by Kevin Wilder, Jodi & Bryan Miller
Happy 4/20 week, hope everybody is getting along as well as possible, all things considered. • On today’s episode we’re debuting new music from thegoodnews. (@notpo3 @ctznofficial @petecosmos) • “...The One For $20” follows the groups 2016 self-titled album and is the first in a collection of new works the group has been preparing in the time since. Added a bonus b-side joint here also, ‘Sometimes (The Zone)’ featuring El Paso, TX composer/producer MYRS. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/studymusicgroup/support
Meet Jaclyn Sanchez! Jaclyn teaches in multiple GritCycle studios. She, along with her fiance, Justin, are the co-founders of One For the Road. For more info, check them out here ----> https://www.onefortheroadca.com/ Follow us on Insta at: @OneForTheRoad.CA @jacc_ @GritCycle @SmartyCassie
Skytte-Znaty @ Jolene, july 2009 Tracklist: Devin the Dude – See What I can Pull The Isley Brothers – Footsteps in the Dark 2Pac – Do For Love Herp Albert – Rise Goldie – State of Mind Talking Heads – Burning Down the House Rockwell – Somebody’s Watching Me D-Train – You’re The One For … Læs videre "#8: 4somes @ Jolene"
A giant sized One For the Road episode! Dig deep in all the things that has been keeping my interest! As always... enjoy!!!
Tracklist: 1)Mat Zo - Deep Inside[Mad Zoo] 2)Phantoms Feat. Vanessa Hudgens - Lay With Me (Phantoms VIP Mix)[Casablanca Records ] 3)Switch - A Bit Patchy (Eric Prydz Remix)[Data Records ] 4)Eva Simons - Like That [Spinnin] 5)Matt Fax - To The Ground [Colorize] *Tune of the Month* 6)Bruce Gibbons - Like Yesterday [Soniquarium] 7)Yotto - Walls (Joris Voorn)[Anjunadeep] 8)Mat Zo - Heat Wave[Mad Zoo] 9)Dada Life feat. Anthony Mills - Sunday F*** You Too (Funkin Matt Remix)[Fat in Phat out AB / Cash in Drop Out AB,] 10)Sky Fashion - Land of the Silver Moons (Remix)[LeadxbeaT' Other] 11)Braden - Seventeen [Plu Records] 12)Kenneth Thomas - The Expanse [IAMPHOENIX] One For the Road Bruce Gibbons & Nick Abel - Nerdy [Loving Records)
Tonight on Proper Propaganda: new tracks from Hilltop Hoods, Masta Ace & Maco Polo, and and NIKO IS. But first, new from DUCKWRTH & Shaboozey, “Start a Riot.” “Start a Riot” DUCKWRTH & Shaboozey “One For the Money” Ice Cube “Long Liveth” Black Thought “Leave Me Lonely” Hilltop Hoods Interlude: Rep. Rashida Tlaib BG Music: “Maybay” by Marlowe “Weather or Not” Evidence “Saviours of the Lost Art” NIKO IS feat. Styles P “American Me” Masta Ace & Marco Polo “Synesthesia” Chuckie Campbell feat. Talib Kweli “Goodbye Lullaby” Derek Minor “From the 718” Pete Miser “We the People” A Tribe Called Quest “Word Iz Life” Poor Righteous Teachers Interlude: “Trading Places” “Diary of a Mad Bitch” Bo$$ “Make Way For a Panther” Paris “Season For Change” DJ Krush & Ronny Jordan feat. Guru “Eyes on the Prize” Mavis Staples “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “I Got 5 On It” Luniz
Rory joins James as Flav has gone awol! Not to worry as Chelsea Rory is on hand catch on the Christmas period and discuss the first big signing of the January transfer window: Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund to Chelsea. Will he be playing with Eden Hazard or replacing him? Rory gives his thoughts on that but also Ole Gunnar Soljskaer and all your usual One For The Weekend favourites.► SUBSCRIBE to Ball Street: http://bit.ly/BallStreetSubscribeJoin us in our final One For the Weekend Podcast of 2018 as we review the year's footballLike us on Facebook
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George Hook, Matt McCarthy NEW YORK, NY - Once again our platforms are graced with inimitable lightening rod that is the always-opinionated George Hook. He and our host Matt McCarthy – finally returned from Dublin – weigh in on: –Northern vs Southern Hemisphere: Is the North better than the South for the 1st time ever?! –Outside Monies to Premiership: Will the CVC cash infusion be Good or Bad? -The Surging Welsh -Springboks Racial Quotas ahead of Rugby World Cup 2019 -Australia's downward spiral –Owen Farrell: Is he really a thug and if so, why? *Watch or download as a Podcast. AND DON'T MISS... this week's other installment: The New England Free Jacks and Rugby United NY brought one of the world's most heated rivalries to rugby in the form of Major League Rugby; Boston versus NY. And despite the pundits picking RUNY in a big way - like our host Matt McCarthy - this was One For the Ages. Next Level Rugby's Ryan Ginty, who produced the live feed, joins McCarthy (who was part of the broadcast team) now that the smoke has cleared, in a recap and analysis of what transpired, replete with game highlights, clips from the journey, player performances and behind-the-scenes footage. And for those 7s fans out there, we have that covered too, as we were all riveted to the Dubai 7s and touch upon the Cape Town 7s as well. Please feel free to comment below and please share with your mates! All Segments: rugbywrapup.com/category/videos/ Find All Here: -Web: http://www.RugbyWrapUp.com -Twitter: https://twitter.com/RugbyWrapUp @RugbyWrapUp, @Matt_McCarthy00, @JonnyLewisFilms, @Junoir Blaber, @JWB_RWU, @Luke Bienstock, @Ronan Nelson, @MeetTheMatts, @Declan Yeats. -Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/RugbyWrapUp -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RugbyWrapUp -YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RugbyWrapUp -Google + (Yes, apparently that's still a thing): https://plus.google.com/+RugbyWrapUp -Apple PodCasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rugby-wrap-up/id1253199236?mt=2
New England Free Jacks vs Rugby United NY BOSTON, MA - It stared with an early AM bus ride from NYC's upper east side and concluded with an early evening ride back on that very same bus. In between, there was another bit of Major League Rugby history being made. The New England Free Jacks and Rugby United NY brought one of the world's most heated rivalries to rugby; Boston versus NY. And despite the pundits picking RUNY in a big way - like our host Matt McCarthy - this was One For the Ages. Next Level Rugby's Ryan Ginty, who produced the live feed, joins McCarthy (who was part of the broadcast team) now that the smoke has cleared, in a recap and analysis of what transpired, replete with game highlights, clips from the journey, player performances and behind-the-scenes footage. And for those 7s fans out there, we have that covered too, as we were all riveted to the Dubai 7s and touch upon the Cape Town 7s as well. *Watch or download as a Podcast. AND DON'T MISS this week's other segment: The always-opinionated George Hook and our host Matt McCarthy – finally returned from Dublin – weigh in on: –Northern vs Southern Hemisphere: Is the North better than the South for the 1st time ever?! –Outside Monies to Premiership: Will the CVC cash infusion be Good or Bad? -The Surging Welsh -Springboks Racial Quotas ahead of Rugby World Cup 2019 -Australia's downward spiral –Owen Farrell: Is he really a thug and if so, why? Please feel free to comment below and please share with your mates! All Segments: rugbywrapup.com/category/videos/ Find All Here: -Web: http://www.RugbyWrapUp.com -Twitter: https://twitter.com/RugbyWrapUp @RugbyWrapUp, @Matt_McCarthy00, @JonnyLewisFilms, @Junoir Blaber, @JWB_RWU, @Luke Bienstock, @Ronan Nelson, @MeetTheMatts, @Declan Yeats. -Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/RugbyWrapUp -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RugbyWrapUp -YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RugbyWrapUp -Google + (Yes, apparently that's still a thing): https://plus.google.com/+RugbyWrapUp -Apple PodCasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rugby-wrap-up/id1253199236?mt=2
CHEERS Season 1, episode 11: "One For the Book" Hosted by Ryan Daly with special guest Zaki Hasan from Zaki's Corner. Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. Like the CHEERS CAST Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/cheerscast/ This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe to CHEERS CAST on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cheers-cast/id1403495561?mt=2 Or subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Thanks for listening!
One For the Weekend is BACK! James and Flav sit down to take an alternative look at the weeks football. After a tough start can Jose Mourinho get his Man United side back on track? Lucas Moura drops in the for a chat, the lads go to Twinkles oh and It's also the Old Firm as Rangers take on Celtic. Can Steven Gerrard outsmart his former boss at Liverpool Brendan Rodgers? All that and so much more in the best podcast you've never heard of. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Len Pascoe is set to hit the Bridgetown Football Club this evening as part of the One For the Road Tour, also featuring Doug Walters and Jeff Thomson. This morning the former Aussie fast bowler joined Blackers for Breakfast. Dan the Internut checked in for his App of the Week, Showbiz came from Aaron (who asked why Blackers couldn't have been the face of Loius Vuitton!) and it was third time lucky for Adrian from Dalyellup who won our 8:30 Eight this morning!
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In this episode, we talk brew fests. Our guest is Steve Wood, one of the organizers for CT Hops for Hope. We also cover some of the feedback from our launch and Joe has One For the Road.
In this episode, we interview Johnny Kraszewski of Armada Brewing in East Haven, CT. We also talk about the recently announced Brewers Association Seal and give you a nice destination brewery when we talk about One For the Road.
Welcome back, everyone! In this very special episode of the Stephen King Cast, I had the opportunity to speak with Josh Brucker, the writer/director of the upcoming adaptation of Stephen King's short story, "One For the Road." To help support this movie, head over to: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/one-for-the-road-starring-lance-henriksen-horror#/ We cover everything from Critters to Night Flier! So sit back and enjoy!
Welcome back, everyone! In this episode, I discuss the latest Dark Tower Trailer, Castle Rock news, and plug the upcoming One For the Road (onefortheroad2018.com). Also, don't forget to get all your Stephen King related t-shirts at http://www.ka-tet19.net. Oh yeah, I also squeeze in a review of Graveyard Shift. Stay tuned for next week, when I take a whack at The Mangler. Thanks for tuning in, everyone! If you liked this (or any) episode of the Stephen King Cast, make sure you head on over to iTunes to leave a review.
Intro Hi everyone - welcome to Books Between - a podcast focused solely on middle grade readers and to help teachers, parents, and librarians connect them to books they will love. I’m your host, Corrina Allen - a mom of two, a 5th grade teacher and still basking in the glow of getting to see Neil DeGrasse Tyson LIVE when he came to Syracuse! He talked about science in the movies and was utterly hilarious. If you ever have a chance to go see him, please do it! This is Episode #23 and Today I am welcoming author Victoria Coe to the show and then chatting about two excellent new May releases that you won’t want to miss, and then answering a question about middle grade classics in the classroom. Main Topic - Interview with Victoria Coe Today I am honored to welcome Victoria Coe. She is the author of the amazing and fun Fenway & Hattie series which was just picked as one of the 2017 Global Read Aloud choices. We chat about pets, Beverly Cleary’s Ribsy, what makes an author visit go smoothly, and lots of other things! Take a listen. Global Read Aloud We’ve been working on having you come on to the show for a few months now but I am actually glad that the timing worked out for now so that I could talk to you about the Global Read Aloud! I admit, I actually screeched when I saw the announcement that Fenway & Hattie was selected for 2017! How did you find out that Fenway & Hattie was picked? From the very first pages, I knew the Fenway & Hattie was a book that begged to be read out loud! Even when I was reading it by myself alone, I found myself mouthing the words and already figuring out where I would pause to let my students figure out what’s happening. Could you tell us what the book is about for those listening who haven’t read it yet? It wasn’t until I finished reading the book that I noticed the “1” written on the spine, so I was really excited to know that it will be a series and we’ll get to spend more time in Fenway’s world! I know the second one has come out already - Evil Bunny Gang. Did I see that Book 3 was announced recently? In Fenway & Hattie, one of the funny aspects of the story is the names that Fenway gives to the family. So, the dad is “Fetch Man” and the mom is “Food Lady”. So - in your home, what would your pets call you? There is just something about dog books that have the potential to connect so deeply with an audience. In fact, you wrote a post on the Nerdy Book Club site called “How Ribsy Changed My Life”. What was it about that dog and that book that fascinated you? I follow you on Instagram and Twitter and I have to say that I love and appreciate that you and so many authors share aspects of their life - your writing process, your inspiration, your frustrations sometimes! Recently I’ve seen a lot of pics of school visits. What is a Victoria Coe school visit like? So we have a lot of teachers and librarians listening who plan author visits. What are some things that you appreciate and like as a visiting author? One thing that I am always trying to encourage in my students is developing a rich reading life. How do you make time for reading in your life and what have you read lately that you’ve really liked? Book Talk - Two Excellent New Novels In this section of the show, I share with you a couple books centered around a theme and discuss three things to love about each book. This week I want to share with you two fantastic novels just released last week. Both are books about the seismic changes that can happen when someone new comes into your life. They are Three Pennies by Melanie Crowder and Posted by John David Anderson. Three Pennies I will start with Three Pennies by Melanie Crowder. This novel is about an eleven year old girl named Marin who was abandoned many years ago by her mother and has been bounced around the foster system in San Francisco since she was four. And she’s come up with these rules for survival which essentially boil down to this; BE INVISIBLE. Don’t bother the adults, don’t fight with other kids, but that makes for an incredibly lonely existence and a situation where a kid can all too easily get swept aside and forgotten. And at age 11, there’s little chance she’s going to get adopted. All Marin has from her mother are three things: fading memories, a ceramic piggy bank with one coin rattling inside, and a copy of the I Ching. Marin is constantly casting her three pennies and using the book to try to find her way back to her mother. But, the I Ching is also called The Book of Changes and Marin’s eleventh year is full of unexpected turns. Here are three things to love about Three Pennies: Dr. Lucy Chang! She is Marin’s latest foster parent - a kind but clinal woman. And single. The reason why she’s single comes out in a dinner conversation where Marin tries to be rude to Lucy (because she fears being adopted and losing hope of that reunion with her mother.) Lucy is a science-minded surgeon and precise, but I love how she uses that in the service of being kind toward Marin. For example, she shares these great analogies of the human body. Let me read you a couple. The owl in the story. Every few chapters we get a brief scene from the point of view of a young rehabilitated owl living among the tall buildings in San Francisco and observing what happens below. It’s a quieter and softer part of the book but I love how those chapters weave through the main parts of the story and especially how the owl connects and comes together with the other characters at the end. And I can’t talk about that owl without mentioning the stunning cover art by artist Victo Ngai. It is vibrant with the golds and warm browns of this owl with piercing teal eyes. It’s a stunner of a cover and the artist has done work for The New Yorker and The New York Times - and her work is amazing. I’ll post a link to her site in the show notes so you can check it out. Three Pennies is a beautifully written and gentle book about finding family. If you have kids who might love One For the Murphys or Counting by 7s, but you want something a little shorter and maybe easier to read on that same theme, this book is a great option. Posted Next up this week is a book I have been waiting to get my hands on - Posted by John David Anderson, who you might know from his most recent middle grade novel - Ms. Bixby’s Last Day. This story is about a tight-knit group of four middle school boys. Their nicknames are Frost, Bench, DeeDee, and Wolf. The story is told from Frost’s point of view. He earned his nickname (from Robert Frost) because he won a poetry contest in 5th grade. His parents are recently divorced. His close friend is Bench and he got his nickname because he’s always warming the bench for every team he’s on. He’s big and kind of their protector. No one messes with them when Bench is around. Then there is DeeDee who’s small, kinda geeky, dramatic and the Dungeon Master when they play D&D. Hence his nickname, DeeDee. And finally, Wolf. He is a lanky, quieter kid who’s a piano prodigy and got his name from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Each of them are kind of outcasts and outsiders in their own way. But - they have found each other - their tribe as Frost calls it - and support each other. Until a new girl, Rose, shows up and things get thrown into turmoil in unexpected ways. Interconnecting with that dynamic is the fact that all cellphones have been recently banned at Branton Middle School and post-its have become the new contraband form of communication. And what starts off as DeeDee posting fun sticky notes on his friend’s lockers snowballs into this mess of a situation where their friendship is really tested. This is one of those books that the more you read, the more you want to slow down and savor the story, the language - and just spend time with these characters. Well - some of them. There are so so many things I want to say to rave about this book! I have to limit myself to three - but honestly I could list at least 30. So, just as a small sample, here are three amazing things about John David Anderson’s Posted: How much Anderson GETS middle school and the inner life of middle school kids. Before coming to teach 5th grade in an elementary school, I was a 6th grade teacher in a middle school for 8 years. And I used to joke that middle school is the Social Serengeti. There are predators and prey and you better do whatever you can to get cover within a group. And Posted absolutely captures this. Frost calls it the Middle School Minefield. And, oh the antics these four boys get involved in! From making homemade dynamite in their driveway to accidentally microwaving a can of Spaghettio’s and almost burning down the house. These are the stories every kid can relate to - and I’m sure they have some similar ones of their own. How well Anderson builds suspense by withholding information and slowly revealing it in pieces later on. For examples, there are these various messages written on post-its throughout the story, phrases thrown at one of the characters, and an awful text that gets a girl suspended (which is the catalyst of the cell phone ban). Anderson doesn’t reveal what those messages are at first, but describes everyone’s reactions to it. Or he tells the consequences of a conversation, but the details come out more slowly - I LOVED it!Just like he did with Ms. Bixby’s Last Day, Anderson is masterful at sliding the pieces of the puzzle into your view until you start to see the picture yourself. How this book reminded me of the Netflix series Stranger Things. I know that sounds odd because they’re two completely different genres! But - both are about four close friends used to their own routines when a vulnerable yet powerful girl is suddenly in their midst. And how they handle that disruption and the decisions they make about who to protect could either fracture their friendship or bring them closer together. And - there’s lots of Dungeons & Dragons references! When you get a new book by an author whose previous work blew you away, you’re almost expecting to be let down. Posted was everything I was hoping for, and I think this one might actually be even more of a winner with kids because the conflicts are centered so clearly on their lives. Ya gotta get this one! Q & A Our final segment this week is Question & Answer time. Question: This question comes from Annamaria on Twitter “Hi, @Books_Between I'm looking for "classics" to fill a bookcase in my classroom. Have Dahl, L I-Wilder, CS Lewis, few others. Rec's? Thx!” Answer: Alright - yes! Here are a few titles and authors you might want to add. The Indian in the Cupboard (and the sequels) Harriet the Spy All the Beverly Cleary books! (Ramona books, Ribsy books, Mouse & the Motorcycle) The Wizard of Oz series Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry The Wind in the Willows Where the Red Fern Grows A Wrinkle in Time - that one is also a series E. B. White (Charlotte’s Web, The Trumpet of the Swan, Stuart Little) The Hobbit The Hundred Dresses Louisa May Alcott (Little Women and Little Men) The Boxcar Children Series Christopher Paul Curtis (The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 and Bud, not Buddy) Black Beauty Lots of the E.L. Konigsburg (books like From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler) Frances Burnett’s The Secret Garden and A Little Princess Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle Series Some really like the Betsy-Tacy series - I haven’t read them but would feel remiss if I did not mention them Mary Poppins Series Anne of Green Gables books Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass All the Judy Blume books! (well, wait - careful, she does have some adult books out, but definitely Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Blubber) You know, in looking at this list, there are so many that I grew up loving but I recognize that in many “classics” lists, the titles and authors do lack diversity and also, where you do find some diverse characters, they’re often not portrayed that well. So in considering including classics in your library, that is an aspect to think about. So, listeners - I know I have forgotten some. What other “classics” would you add to this list and especially, what are some more multicultural “classics” that should be included? We will absolutely revisit this again with some updates. Closing Alright - that’s it for our show this week. If you have a question about how to connect middle grade readers to books they will love or an idea about a guest we should have or a topic we should cover, please let me know. You can email me at booksbetween@gmail.com or message me on Twitter/Instagram at the handle @Books_Between. Also, we have just launched a newsletter. So if you are interesting in more middle grade goodness, I’ll post a link to sign up for that in the shownotes. Thank you so much for joining me this week. You can get find an outline of interviews and a full transcript of all the other parts of the show along with all of our previous episodes at AlltheWonders.com. And, if you are liking the show, please help others find us too by telling a friend, sharing on social media, or leaving a rating on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks again and see you in two weeks! Bye! Links: https://www.amazon.com/Nutcracker-Mice-Kristin-Kladstrup/dp/0763685194 https://nerdybookclub.wordpress.com/2015/09/15/how-ribsy-changed-my-life-or-it-all-depends-on-your-point-of-view-by-victoria-j-coe/ FENWAY AND HATTIE resource padlet: https://padlet.com/victoriajcoe/mr9wmo96cm65 https://theglobalreadaloud.com/2017/04/07/and-the-winners-are-global-read-aloud-choices-2017-gra17/ Info about my author visits: http://www.victoriajcoe.com/school-visits author page at PenguinRandomHouse.com where you can click on all three books for a description and order/preorder links: http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/2109553/victoria-j-coe http://www.indiebound.org/book/9780380709557 http://www.indiebound.org/book/9781481492065
Why are Dan and Mike covering Marvel Team-Up #32, along with The Brave and the Bold #118, instead of an issue of Marvel Two-in-One? For the answer to that, you'll have to listen. But that's not why you're here. You're here to hear about that dog. That poor, poor dog.
Why are Dan and Mike covering Marvel Team-Up #32, along with The Brave and the Bold #118, instead of an issue of Marvel Two-in-One? For the answer to that, you'll have to listen. But that's not why you're here. You're here to hear about that dog. That poor, poor dog.
Why are Dan and Mike covering Marvel Team-Up #32, along with The Brave and the Bold #118, instead of an issue of Marvel Two-in-One? For the answer to that, you'll have to listen. But that's not why you're here. You're here to hear about that dog. That poor, poor dog.
Why are Dan and Mike covering Marvel Team-Up #32, along with The Brave and the Bold #118, instead of an issue of Marvel Two-in-One? For the answer to that, you'll have to listen. But that's not why you're here. You're here to hear about that dog. That poor, poor dog.
Father of seven and work from home dad Chris McCluskey talks about how he transitioned from a full-time office, to a location independent life. Ditching the office Full time clinician to home-based dad Work-from-home dad Building stronger marriages Home-based parents Parenting by design Book: When Two become One For more info on this episode: http://relaunchshow.com/516 Podcast tips: http://relaunchshow.com/PodcastTips 972-885-8384
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Happy early Mother’s Day! Kait, Renata, and their guest Rachel read their moms’ favorite book, One For the Money by Janet Evanovich. It’s the origin story of Spandex-clad rookie bounty hunter Stephanie Plum. Fellow Jersey Girl Kait has a lot … Continue reading →
Anthology - The Twilight Zone, Black Mirror, and Classic Sci-Fi Podcast
In this premiere episode of ObsessiveViewer.com Presents: Anthology Podcast, you’ll meet me, Matt Hurt, as I introduce the concept for the podcast, its origin, and give some background on The Twilight Zone and my feelings about the show. I also review and analyze The Twilight Zone’s first two episodes: Where is Everybody? & One for the Angels. Tweet me your thoughts on the podcast and The Twilight Zone itself @ObsessiveViewer. You can also reach me on Anthology’s Facebook Page, email me at Matt(at)ObsessiveViewer(dot)com, or call and leave a voicemail for the show: (317) 762-6099. Timestamps Introduction - 00:33 Where Is Everybody? - 14:14 Obsessive Viewer Promo - 33:54 One For the Angels - 35:01 Outro - 53:00 Show Notes Obsessive Viewer Podcast - This week's promo clip came from The Obsessive Viewer podcast episode 112 - TV Second Seasons and Our 2-Year Podcast Anniversary Facebook: AnthologyPod - Like Anthology on Facebook Twitter: @ObsessiveViewer - Tweet me your thoughts on the show Anthology’s Full Episode Archive Anthology’s RSS Feed Obsessive Viewer Subreddit Obsessive Viewer - Check out plenty of reviews of movies, TV shows and industry commentary at the blog that started it all. Obsessive Book Nerd - Our “sister site” where you can find book reviews and commentary on the evolving world of reading.
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Some questions lingered when Stephen King's 'Salem's Lot ended. Were all the vampires killed? Due to the success of the novel, and to help publicize the paperback edition of the book, the author returned to the Maine town of Jerusalem's Lot for his short story "One For the Road." Taking place several years after vampires first settled in Maine, King tells the story of three men who must venture into the ghost town to rescue a stranded woman and child. The story was first published in Maine Magazine, then reprinted in Stephen King's first short story collection Night Shift, and is now appended to paperback and eBook versions of 'Salem's Lot. What happened in the story and is it worth the quick read? Listen to Arnie's review to find out in this podcast continuing our Stephen King series! And join Arnie, Stuart, and Jakob at nowplayingpodcast.com to hear their reviews of the three 'Salem's Lot TV and movie adaptations!
Newcastle Roots Music Radio brings you a monthly world, roots and folk music podcast wherever you live! There's also a gig guide for those of you who live in Northeast England on the podcast and on the related blog you can also find a playlist with links for more information regarding artists: http://rootsoftheworld.blogspot.co.uk/ as well as a links to my Hive Radio Show "The Roots of the World Show" with playlists for each show broadcast. There's no North East gig guide this month as I am away soon but look out on my Twitter and Facebook for gig news. This month's edition features music from artists featuring at the Tyneside Irish Festival and the Musicport Festival at Whitby. There's music from all over including Mali, South Africa, Turkey, Colombia as well as places closer to home including Newcastle and Richmond, North Yorkshire! North East artists of the month are The Teacups with songs from their beautiful debut album "One For the Pot". This podcast comes from RootsoftheWorld and is available on Soundcloud, Podomatic and I Tunes. Follow me on Twitter @RootsoftheWorld and like me on Facebook: Facebook.com/RootsoftheWorld If you would like me to put you on the mailing list for this podcast please e mail me at rootsoftheworld@btinternet.com . As said earlier can also listen to me on Hive Radio on my Roots of the World show being broadcast fortnightly from 4/8/13 and later available on Mixcloud…more world music, roots music from near and far! The podcast is supported by PRS licence no LE-0007755. Please spread the word about Newcastle Roots Music Radio and please support the artists, venues and promoters when you can! Thanks for your support!
This week we've got movies from an actress who hates movies, an actor who can't show emotion (don't hold Avatar against him), and someone who may or may not be a tough guy. We also have a bit of a blow up about a musical from the past, Moulin Rouge. One For the Money Katherine Heigl Sam Worthington Inside Man Albert Nobbs The Grey Moulin Rouge on Netflix or Amazon Amuse at the Online Etymology Dictionary The Sound of Music Singin' in the Rain The Prince of Egypt Our Picks for January 27, 2012 Brad: We Need to Talk About Kevin Jason: Man on a Ledge
In the first episode following the pilot, The Twilight Zone has its first visit from Mr Death, and Tom Elliot is on hand to give his thoughts. The post One For the Angels appeared first on The Twilight Zone Podcast.