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National Gof for broke day. Pop culture 1986. Todays birthdays - Booker T. Washington, Spenser Tracy, Bette Davis, Pocahantas, Gregory Peck, Agnetha Falstskog, Pharrell Williams, Allan Clarke, Troy Williams.
Can you paint with all the colors of the wind? Travel back in time with host Laya DeLeon Hayes to learn about the Disney hit, “Colors of the Wind” from Pocahantas.
Leave a comment below and tell us what you think about the movie, AVATAR!The bros are discussing Avatar directed by James Cameron. The bros discuss the movie in detail as we find out if the movie is a cinematic wonder or if it's a Pocahantas clone. Listen in as the boys analyze and critique this film and much more.Chapters:0:00 Intro1:50 Avatar Review1:03:45 Random Topics! (Men being Men, State of Comedy, State of Music )
The guys get together for a special “Not Entirely Sober” episode to talk about their favorite conspiracies: the 27 Club, the secret Nazi history behind Frosted Flakes, how Jay-Z and Nicki Minaj are the same person, and the REAL story of Pocahantas.
Actress and activist Q'orianka Kilcher discusses her breakout role as Pocahantas in 2005's “The New World,” and reflects on her experiences as a fourteen-year-old working with Terrence Malick, Colin Farrell, and Christian Bale. She also talks about her character Angela Blue Thunder in Paramount's “Yellowstone,” her work in social activism, and a few of her favorite films, “In the Mood for Love” and "Avatar." http://www.thefilmosophers.com #QoriankaKilcher #TheNewWorld #acting #filmmaking #movies [Theme music performed by Scarlet Newman-Thomas, courtesy of The Teenage Diplomat] © The Filmosophers 2022
The $3.5 Million Secret of Persuading Your Audience! As you find yourself ready... here are 2 ways I can help you influence yourself, influence others, and help you impact the world: ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 1. Discover our case study program where we teach you how to sell persuade others and get wealthy doing it — Click Here https://yourpersuasioncoach.com/work-with-me/⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 2. Join the NeuroPersuasion™ Facebook Group and connect with others! You will discover what it means to be a life-changer! — Click Here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/neuropersuasionsecrets - On April 8, 2007 the Washington Post ran a long feature article by Gene Weingarten in the Sunday magazine called "Pearls Before Breakfast” that won a Pulitzer Prize for journalism. Rarely have I been more intrigued with a story, and I think musicians will be and should be talking about it for decades to come. A summary of it should maybe be included in every music curriculum, and every music student of every style of music should possibly know the story as well as school children learn about Paul Revere's Ride or the tale of Pocahantas. Weingarten's article is very long, very detailed and thoughtful, but it doesn't zoom out quite far enough to suit me, and neither do any of the discussions of it that I can find. Let's take a closer look, to perhaps help both performers and listeners better navigate the complex world of musical performance. The author was a writer for the Post, who convinced classical violinist Joshua Bell, considered one of the greatest virtuosos of this era and voted the best classical musician in America, to put on a T-shirt and a baseball cap and try being a street musician to find out what would happen. During a January morning rush hour, Bell opened the case to his $3.5 million Stradivarius and played in the subway station at L'Enfant Plaza in Washington, D.C. Bell was in town playing a concert at the Library of Congress, and agreed to participate in this unprecedented social and musical experiment. It was anybody's guess as to what would happen. Would passers-by recognize genius and talent or just walk by? Would a crowd obstruct the commuter traffic? How much money would he make? Could hallowed music and "high art" make a mark or maybe shine some bright sunshine into the everyday world of commuters in a hurry? What Happened? A hidden camera (above) documented what happened during a 43-minute period, while Bell played pieces by Bach, Schubert (Ave Maria), Massenet and Manuel Ponce. He opened at 7:51 AM on Friday, January 12, with Bach's 14-minute Chaconne (Violin Partita No. 2 in D Minor), generally considered to be the single greatest solo violin work and one of the greatest musical compositions ever created. It was played on one of the finest instruments the world has ever known, the so-called “Gibson ex Huberman” Stradivarius, made in 1713 at the peak of the legendary luthier's powers. The subway location was chosen because it was a place where the acoustics were not bad, and the music would carry reasonably well. Bell even took a taxi 3 blocks to the subway to keep his instrument from even getting slightly cold.
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Kenny and Robert being the show discussing how Alan Menken and Howard Ashman helped launch Disney into its new generation with The Little Mermaid. Robert reflects on joining the film as a music producer, unaware of how pivotal this film would be for the future of music in animation. Then, the guys check Score: The Mailbox and answer a question about when and why a composer should get an agent. Subscribe to MORE SCORE on Patreon for year-round interviews, film music talk and even cool merch: http://Patreon.com/MoreScore Later, iconic composer and songwriter Alan Menken joins the show sharing how we went from writing for musicals on stage to transitioning into Hollywood with his longtime partner, the late Howard Ashman. Menken discusses developing some of his most famous songs and score from The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Pocahantas, Hercules, Aladdin and more. This episode is presented by Spitfire Audio Follow us on Twitter @ScoreThePodcast or send Kenny and Robert your questions for the mailbox at ScoreTheMailbox@epicleff.com Hosts: Robert Kraft & Kenny Holmes Executive Producer: Matt Schrader Coordinator: Carol Kuswanto © 2021 Epicleff Media --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/score/support
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The true story of Pocahantas and her dealing with John Smith and Jamestown.Music: Jay @Halfway NetworkVisit us at www.halfwaynetwork.comInstagram: @halfway.podcast
The famed American colonist John Smith reveals the truth about his relationship with Pocahantas and tries to start a new Hell colony across Lava Lake. Special guests John Smith and John Jacob Smith played by John Smith and Jacob Fullerton, respectively. You can find more content from them at https://www.youtube.com/funhaus and the Dude Soup podcast. Go get your Good Morning from Hell merch right HERE: http://bit.ly/GMFHstore Sponsored by HelloFresh. Go to http://hellofresh.com/goodmorning10 and use code goodmorning10 during HelloFresh’s New Year’s sale for 10 free meals including free shipping.
The cuzzies go wild on the one and only Pocahantas! This piece save a white guy and got sent to England for her troubles. And make no mistake it did NOT end well! Plus we see how Chrissy is going to spend Thanksgiving and which Disney Princess he'd punch through!!
In our latest installment of Fractured Flashbacks, we take a look at the legend of Pocahantas, and how history has whitewashed and rewritten the story so somebody could make a buck. Based on an article on grunge.com by Becky Robins.
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Welcome to the beginning of Advent! In this first sermon from our Advent series, Nathan talks about being related to Pocahantas, Jesus's lineage, and how incredible it is that God was born to such a normal family. The scriptures read were Jeremiah 33:14-16 and Matthew 1:1-16. Show notes: Our church website is stsumc.org, check us out! Join us for worship Sunday mornings at 8:30 or 11:00 am at 2003 W. 43rd St. in Houston, Texas. The music in our intro is from bensound.com.
Nathan, Mike, and Mahler tackle smart dogs, The Climate State, Mount Agung, poison cocktails, the Pope, death flights, Somalia, North Korea, fragmenting drones, the crappy tax code, the State Department, guns, cell phones, Britain First, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Pocahantas, Koch Time, inappropriate behavior, Project Veritas, Word of the Year, butt selfies, and more.
John & Pat do another episode about classic albums celebrating anniversaries, but who cares? Does anybody read these descriptions anyway? Rutabaga jetpack flim-flam Pocahantas do-rag.
John & Pat do another episode about classic albums celebrating anniversaries, but who cares? Does anybody read these descriptions anyway? Rutabaga jetpack flim-flam Pocahantas do-rag.
-Review: Jackie -Top 5 Natalie Portman Movies -What Else We Watched: Mulan, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Pocahantas, 13 Reasons Why, The Leftovers, Better Call Saul, Big Little Lies, Attack on Titan, The Amazing Race -Pre-Judgement Day: Star Wars The Last Jedi, It, Thor Ragnorak, War for the Planet of the Apes, Detroit, All Eyez on Me, American Assassin -Next Episode: La La Land, Top 5 Musical Scenes, 2017 Summer Box Office Draft
IIntroducing Kai and Plasma, two traveling ladies of the streets who came up to ask me if I could give them money to help replace their boyfriends with rats. I mean, how does one say no to this question? I ended up on a literal rat race around New York City that took two days and brought into sharp focus some interesting questions for me about the morality around animal rights. What I always find to be incredible, is that somehow our worth is locked into home ownership. One of the most vicious capitalistic reinforcements, where if you live on the streets you become invisible and not worthy of compassion. These girls were not drug addicts, they were women who had had difficult upbringings and had become used to a life hopping fright trains, seasonal work (they pick blueberries and weed!)and a revolving roster of men who take advantage of them. Kai, a Native American who left her reservation to find a better life and with brutal trappings of little education on the reservation fell into stripping (her stripper name was Pocahantas, worst) and a transient life. Plasma, a Bosnian immigrant, whose boyfriend had just OD'd on heroin, was looking for an animal companion so she could have a reason to live, and something to look forward to. I had to think a lot about my own morality about my consumption of meat, leather, my obsession over my one sacred pet and then neglect of other forms of animal cruelty. I can't decide if I did the right thing. It felt right. I don't know yet where I get this weird compass about animal rights, what is an OK animal to eat and wear, why I have strong feelings about Fur, but not leather. Why I think it's ok to eat chicken and not veal. Our barometer as humans is so fucked up about what we will and won't take a moral high ground on. As this clearly meth addicted manager of Petco stared at me with total contempt, spikey, yet fuzzy teeth sticking through his upper lip, I despised him. I instantly wanted all the bad things in life to happen to him and only him..which is bananas, because why do I have the right to hate him for standing up for his beliefs no matter if they were held together by duct tape and sheer determination? Either way, Pepe, the skunk colored rat is thriving, and and I'll post photo updates soon. Special thanks to my new editor Katherine Rae Mondo. She is the only reason I have an episode this week. Music: Principles by Benoit and Sergio (who are fucking epic) Manifest Destiny, Jamiroquai
Back2Reality 282: Colors of the Wind Giuliana Rancic's comments have everyone talking race; the whitest Oscars in a long time spark conversation around equality and ethnicity; a man goes on a bleaching spree when his girlfriend won't share; and a woman is busy double clicking her mouse watching 50 Shades of Grey. And the social critique that is Pocahantas. CONNECT WITH THE CAST: Visit our website at GetBack2Reality.com for more info on the show, to submit a letter or question for The Situationship, or just to see what we look like in real life, but a little bit Photoshopped, Tati waaay more than Jarrett though. ;-) Jarrett Hill www.Facebook.com/JarrettHill www.Twitter.com/JarrettHill www.Instagram.com/JarrettHill www.HuffingtonPost.com/jarrett-hill The Tati B. www.Twitter.com/TheTatiB www.instagram.com/TheTatiB www.lewmag.com/ Guest Co-Hosts: Tiffany Beacham www.instagram.com/ItsYaGirlTB Angelique Jackson www.Instagram.com/AlwaysAngel
It's the return of Solid Cat. The Slumber Party of Podcasts starts slow, but picks up speed... right around when Val's car catches fire. But there's more to the show than a burning hulk of a Ford Escort. We highlight the geographical flaws of Pocahantas. This week's hashtag is #ihearcrickets. We ask that you stop trying to make Lana Del Rey happen. We find out what D-mo did on his birthday. Where's My Water is super addictive. If you wear a kilt, wipe your ass. We have a couple of special shout-outs. It's super food time with the Space Cowboy Kitchen, a summer shandy revisit, more love for Naturebox, and Ten Things with Val. The Space Cowboy's dad was the king of the $500 car. We also learn she just walks away from burning cars (let it burn!). D-mo's bachelor non-party. He's an Arsenal man. Zoe doesn't want to be 16 & Pregnant. But really, this episode is made by Val's automotive adventures. Wear your seat belt.
Using the example of Pocahantas, how is the real world rewritten into something that treads the line between fact and fiction? Copyright 2011 David Beagley / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.