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NBC Sports Washington's Alan May joined the Big Bad Morning Show to discuss his thoughts on the Caps' upcoming offseason moves, including the possibility of a new Ovi deal and what could happen with TJ Oshie. Plus Alan shares his thoughts on who he feels will win the Stanley Cup. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week for the 300th episode of Dopey! Patrick Radden Keefe comes on to talk about his book Empire of Pain which chronicles the rise of The Sackler family and the scourge of OxyContin in America. Also! Linda joins us to celebrate the milestone and to give her inimitable take on drugs, addiction, apologies and other dumb shit. Plus Alan, Voicemails and emails galore on this 300th Special Episode of Dopey.
This week on Dopey! Rock and Roll legend, Wayne Kramer comes on the show to kick out the serious Dopey, mother fucker! We hear all about the beginnings of the seminal rock and roll band the MC5 and Wayne's earliest days of taking drugs in the 1960's in Detroit. That's when the shit hit's the fan and Wayne's career gets sidetracked, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. PLUS Alan, emails and more on a brand spanking new episode of the Dopey Show.
Why isn’t Queer Netflix a thing? What was it like working with Harvey Weinstein? As it’s finally Oscar season, we are joined by the incredible woman behind your favourite movies like Carol, Boys Don’t Cry, Hedwig & The Angry Inch - the Christine Vachon! Plus Alan’s got a shocking take on Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and Chris’s husband is doing some very strange acrobatics. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode.
Why isn’t Queer Netflix a thing? What was it like working with Harvey Weinstein? As it’s finally Oscar season, we are joined by the incredible woman behind your favourite movies like Carol, Boys Don’t Cry, Hedwig & The Angry Inch - the Christine Vachon! Plus Alan’s got a shocking take on Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and Chris’s husband is doing some very strange acrobatics. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode.
We are talking #Buttergate and #AstraZeneca today. Plus Alan speaks with QPbriefing's Jess Smith Cross on pandemic policy decisions at the LTC commission. Author and columnist Julie Van Rosendaal weighs in on Buttergate and the use of palm acids in butter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We join Alan in the spa (going off on Eamonn Holmes) and at home (going off on Gregg Wallace), prompting a look at how real celebs fare in the APU. Plus: Alan's restaurant review, egg chat, and we meet a very special (and slightly injured) bird. Turn off, wise up, muddle through!FOLLOW US: twitter.com/ThePartridgePod • facebook.com/ThePartridgePod • instagram.com/MonkeyTennisPod • thepartridgepod@gmail.com • MT Hotline: 07923 600 017If you've enjoyed this episode make sure you SUBSCRIBE, and please RATE & REVIEW us on Apple Podcasts to help get the show in front of more people.You can support the podcast by donating us the price of a coffee here: ko-fi.com/monkeytennis - thanks a lot! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We pore over Alan's podcast debut; his film ideas considered, his poem evaluated, his hypothetical ravine-fall explored. Plus: Alan's three word bombshell, Predict-a-Partridge, and details of our forthcoming Alan Partridge fan quiz!
The man behind MIDI 2.0, Mike Kent, drops by Studio 3B to talk about why an update to a 37 year old technology is going to revolutionize the way music is produced, and how it’s so powerful, we have no idea what we’ve unleashed once artificial intelligence gets a hold of it. Plus: Alan was […] The post The Future of Music Has Arrived: MIDI 2.0 appeared first on The Geeks and Beats Podcast with Alan Cross and Michael Hainsworth.
This week on Dopey! The British invasion continues with Chris Dangerfield coming straight outta Cambodia and dropping Dopey like napalm on the nation. Then we hear from an old friend of the show on his recent relapse and Dave's old boss Danny shows up to document the Dopey. All that, PLUS Alan predicting the 3 million download mark, a straight fire Kiwi Voicemail, Dopey reviews, a new Dopey theme from Jon and much much much more on a down and dirty, straight up danger filled installment of Dopey!
This week on Dopey! Television, film and Rock and Roll legend, Michael Des Barres calls in to kick around the Dopey. We hear all about coming up in the 70's, doing coke, the occult and much much more. Plus Alan pops in to wish the Dopey Nation a happy Holiday! And if you thought that was too much, Dave's college roommate Ryan calls in to talk about the time he and Dave robbed a kindly old weed dealer plus talk about his new website and podcast, Real Music History. Sit back relax and turn it way up to eleven for a rockin, rollin, rollicking, rehab needing episode of Dopey!
On today's show, it's Take Your Kids to Work Day and we have Alan's daughter Ava in studio with us. We discuss pod parking with councillor Brad Bradford, dealing with teen stress with CAMH's Dr. Stephanie Ameis and how to get your kids to do more chores with HireorFireYourKids.com's Jody Swain. Plus Alan quizzes his daughter on today's slang.
MJ talks to Fiona Kenny about two child stowaways and the frankly alarming number of adults they passed on a very long journey, and shares the tale of a uniquely Australian protest for same-sex marriage. With special guest Gráinneog the Emotional Support Hedgehog. Plus Alan the Taxi Driver, MJ's BDE (Big Drug-dealer Energy), and an economy based entirely on stamp collecting. The RTE radio documentary can be found here: https://bit.ly/2r87o3y Fiona is on Instagram and Twitter @fkinaw3some Got a story? Email us at theydidwhatnowpod@gmail.com
This week on Dopey! New friend, author, addict and Alcoholic, Nick Flynn comes to Dave's dads house to talk drugs, addiction and dumb shit. We hear about him meeting his homeless father at a shelter he worked at and documented in his first memoir Another Bullshit Night in Suck City. Plus Alan returns, Dopey Con, Dopey poetry corner and much much more on an especially special episode of Dopey!
This week the guys head out to a secret liar to talk about some of the latest news and review in pop culture. Such great news like Cowboy Bebop, Netflix Shows, Twilight Zone, Dumbo Review, Shazam Review, and much much more. Plus Alan talks about his Wonder Con experience and Anton talks about some upcoming teasers to the new Universal Orlando theme park Fantastic Worlds. All that and more.
Revenge is a dish best served room temperature in our latest Tale from the January, 1935 issue of Weird Tales magazine: "Death in Twenty Minutes" (or less or your chilling fright is free!). Egyptian mummies, poisonous spiders, and overly thought-out schemes combine for horror so horrific it can only be called horrorable. Plus: Alan updates on his spec script for the Weekend at Bernie's reboot! A quick scheduling reminder: Our next episode will be in exactly two weeks. On the in-between weeks we are releasing our sci-fi comic audiodrama, Parasitecology. We'll be back weekly after Parasitecology's 14-episode run. To learn more about Parasitecology, visit our website https://ohthehumanity.com or search in any podcatcher. We've gotten some nice feedback and would love to hear from you after you hear from us. If you like this podcast and want to see more episodes like this or just help us keep going, please take a moment and rate us on Apple Podcasts right over here. Every reviewer gets free stuff (Jelly the Gelatinous Cube pins, stickers, postcards with original art, and more) sent to them! See Twitter for more details. You can follow us on on Twitter @taleinterrupted, Instagram at interruptedtales, and Facebook. DM or message us through one of those or write to podcast@interruptedtales.com. We always like to hear from listeners!
The team try to make sense of the abuse James McClean takes on a weekly basis and debate whether militarism and protest have places in sports. With Champions and Europa League, Russian and English Premier League, Dundalk's Double and Rugby, another packed show to be enjoyed. Plus Alan gets an almighty set up! Must listen radio!
In 1998, there was something about There’s Something About Mary that propelled Ben Stiller and Cameron Diaz to the A-list. As we chat about the movie, we discuss the bizarre layout of Mary's house, which Dillon brother is more famous, and the very real fear of getting "caught" in your zipper. Plus Alan describes a very Ted-like moment when he met Cameron Diaz in person, and we ponder the promotion of the next Spider-Man movie before deciding if There's Something About Mary stands the Test of Time.
The Utah Jazz are 20-2 since January 24 and boast the franchise's second longest road win streak. Things got chippy and down right ugly in Phoenix, while Ricky Rubio continues to be other teams' target for frustration. Dante Exum returns!! In NBA News and Notes: Walking Wounded Warriors and we look at current playoff projections. Devin's Quick Hits looks at NFL moves and March Madness. Plus Alan gets roasted! In Pop Culture, John reviews Waco and Devin is aboard the Love train. Alan touches on the stunning beauty of Disney's A Wrinkle in Time.Please leave a review on iTunes and invite your friends to subscribe!
Brace yourselves as Hurricane Irma is on its way to Orlando. In the meantime, Alan and Anton talks about Colin Trevorrow leaving Star Wars Episode IX. Plus Alan gets new kicks and Anton checks out Disney on Broadway.
Ben Masten joins us to offer an actual Yankee fan's perspective on the Derek Jeter Farewell Roadshow, as well as the Bombers' potentially bleak outlook going forward. He also explains why he has not yet found a wife on MLB Singles Powered By Match Dot Com. The Andy Van Slyke Franchise Report talks JJ Hardy, WAR, and Ray Rice. PLUS: Alan receives a mysterious visit from an old friend.
The Bugle's Andy Zaltzman joins us for a spirited rumination on the nature of tyranny, why sports are preferable to real life, and the potential for Derek Jeter to find a second career as a cricket player. Plus: Alan takes the "Terminator" series of films to task, the Todd Frohwirth Franchise Report looks at the Johan Santana signing and its accompanying ethical issues, and the Morons announce the winners of the 2013 Hot Stove Oscars.