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It is Thursday on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. In this episode, the RSMS crew talk about Roda Osman, the woman who went viral on social media claiming she was hit with a brick by a man she denied, is being charged with felony theft by deception. Osman claimed that she was hit with a brick outside of a Houston club and was raising money for medical bills on GoFundMe and raised $40,000. It has now been proven that she was not telling the truth and is being charged with theft. Diddy has withdrawn his lawsuit against spirit company, Diageo. Diddy had filed a lawsuit against Diageo, the parent company of Ciroc and DeLeon, sitting that they did not live up to promised investments and treated the liquor brands less due to racism. With Diddy withdrawing the lawsuit, Diageo is now the sole owner of Ciroc and DeLeon and has settled and severed ties with Diddy. Eva Marcille has reunited with the RSMS family, and it feels so good. She is talking about her hit show All the Queen's Men. All of this and more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the return of the third season, All the Queen's Men will pick up on the life of “Marilyn ‘Madam' DeVille,” played by Eva Marcille. Viewers have witnessed Madam's swagger as a fierce businesswoman who rules all in the lucrative male exotic nightclub industry. She is surrounded by a band of trusted employees who are down to make sure that Madam and her empire are successful. As her journey continues in season three, she is hell-bent on expanding her Queendom. However, she soon discovers that more money and more power mean more problems.The second half of season three will pick up with her continuing to navigate this sexy yet dangerous world in an effort to stay alive and ahead of the game. Fans will also rejoin Madam's loyal team as the following series regulars return: Skyh Alvester Black as “Amp ‘Addiction' Anthony,” Candace Maxwell as “DJ Dime,” Racquel Palmer as “Blue,” Michael ‘Bolo' Bolwaire as “Doc,” Keith Swift Jr. as “Babyface,” Dion Rome as “El Fuego,” and Jeremy ‘Masterpiece' Williams as “Midnight.” Creator Christian Keyes will also reprise his intriguing role as “The Concierge.” Additionally, recurring cast members include Carter the Body, who returns as “Trouble,” solidifying her spot in Club Eden amongst a roster of hot male counterparts, along with Oshea R. Russell as “Tommy,” a ‘Swiss Army Knife' of a man always there to help Madam with whatever she needs.
With the return of the third season, All the Queen's Men will pick up on the life of “Marilyn ‘Madam' DeVille,” played by Eva Marcille. Viewers have witnessed Madam's swagger as a fierce businesswoman who rules all in the lucrative male exotic nightclub industry. She is surrounded by a band of trusted employees who are down to make sure that Madam and her empire are successful. As her journey continues in season three, she is hell-bent on expanding her Queendom. However, she soon discovers that more money and more power mean more problems.The second half of season three will pick up with her continuing to navigate this sexy yet dangerous world in an effort to stay alive and ahead of the game. Fans will also rejoin Madam's loyal team as the following series regulars return: Skyh Alvester Black as “Amp ‘Addiction' Anthony,” Candace Maxwell as “DJ Dime,” Racquel Palmer as “Blue,” Michael ‘Bolo' Bolwaire as “Doc,” Keith Swift Jr. as “Babyface,” Dion Rome as “El Fuego,” and Jeremy ‘Masterpiece' Williams as “Midnight.” Creator Christian Keyes will also reprise his intriguing role as “The Concierge.” Additionally, recurring cast members include Carter the Body, who returns as “Trouble,” solidifying her spot in Club Eden amongst a roster of hot male counterparts, along with Oshea R. Russell as “Tommy,” a ‘Swiss Army Knife' of a man always there to help Madam with whatever she needs.From dancing on stage alongside best-selling music artists Beyonce', Rihanna, and Mariah Carey to starring in back-to-back hit television series, the striking, commanding and charismatic multi hyphenate talent Skyh Black dominates Hollywood in the new generation of leading men. Skyh returns in the electrifying, leading role of 'Amp' Addiction Anthony in the smash hit male exotic dancer drama All the Queen's Men. The series follows Amp, an ex-con with a hidden past lured into the lucrative yet dangerous world of male exotic dancing by Madam (Eva Marcille), Club Eden's fierce yet vengeful owner. Amp struggles with navigating the complexities of loyalty and his newfound high-stakes life after lockup.Previous credits includes Showtime's critically acclaimed dark comedy Black Monday, where Black starred opposite Don Cheadle and Regina Hall as 80's music executive Arnie Markowitz. Skyh also played attorney Othello Charles in season one of the steamy AMC ALL Black legal drama series, Lace. Black starred as the fan-favorite Jacobi in seasons two and three of Tyler Perry's highest-rated, #1 mega-hit drama, Sistas.
GUEST: Actor Skyh Alvester Black Season 3 of Tyler Perry's hit drama series "ALL THE QUEEN'S MEN" on BET+ resumes January 11, 2024. The second half of season three will pick up with the shenanigans of beautiful character “Marilyn ‘Madam' DeVille,” played by Eva Marcille. Madam DeVille continues to navigate into this sexy yet dangerous world of male exotic dancing, in an effort to stay alive and ahead of the game. Fans will also rejoin Madam's loyal team as the following series regulars return. Handsome actor Skyh Alvester Black as “Amp ‘Addiction' Anthony.” His character has a rather wild and wooly past, like many of the other characters. Skyh chats more about what viewers can expect from his character and others in the new season of All The Queen's Men.
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Are your wheels are spinning when submitting yourself for different opportunities? Have you ever asked yourself how do you become a regular booker? In this episode, actress, producer, and music artist Vivian Lamolli (Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, The Rich and the Ruthless, All the Queen's Men, East Los High, The Answer to My Prayer) sheds light on the power of knowing your worth and leading with an open heart. Vivian's insights on keeping an open mind to constantly build and be aware of our surroundings will have you ready, so you don't have to get ready for your next chance to dazzle and shine. Want to be featured on the pod? https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScGSAuXcPkCkdx3qoWiG1trcQYzksClzVes4u7YXcR2td9ALg/viewform Want to send a voice message? https://www.speakpipe.com/DamselsintheDMs Want to pitch a guest or topic? https://www.damselsinthedms.com/contact.html
Episode 102:The sources of information on the playing troupes.The Earl of Leicester's Men – the earliest recorded acting troupe.How troupes operated under the patronage of their master.The royal patent and how it changed the way troupes operated.The sumptuary laws and protections that actors were given.The decline of the Earl of Leicester's Men.Lord Strange's Men.The merging of Lord Strange's Men and The Admiral's MenLord Strange's Men become touring players.The Earl of Sussex's Men and complications at The Rose Theatre.The Queen's Men at The Rose Theatre (briefly).Lord Hudson's Men become the Lord Chamberlin's Men.The Lord Chamberlin's Men at Newington Butts.The Lord Chamberlin's Men move from The Theatre to The Curtain.The leading men of The Lord Chamberlin's Men.The ‘sharer' system of the Elizabethan theatre.The Lord Chamberlin's Men become The King's Men'.The Earl of Pembroke's Men and the perils of touring.The Earl of Pembroke's Men and ‘The Isle of Dogs'.The history of The Admiral's Men – a troubled start, but with later success.The Fortune Theatre and the insight it gives us into the profits available in theatres.Support the podcast at:www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.comwww.ko-fi.com/thoetpwww.patreon.com/thoetpThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
When Latina energy walks in the room,You notice! Vivian Lamolli aka @vivalivin She walked into studio with a natural and effortless sex appeal. Vivian was so fun and open. Check her out, she is working her ass off and I love it! Go follow her…Actress and Musician. You may know Vivian from Grease Rise of the Pink Ladies, BET's All the Queen's Men, and East Los High, among other projects. Download her new EP.
When Latina energy walks in the room,You notice! Vivian Lamolli aka @vivalivin She walked into studio with a natural and effortless sex appeal. Vivian was so fun and open. Check her out, she is working her ass off and I love it! Go follow her…Actress and Musician. You may know Vivian from Grease Rise of the Pink Ladies, BET's All the Queen's Men, and East Los High, among other projects. Download her new EP.
Queen's Men 54-xx-xx (01) Catching A Train Robber aka The Anderson Gang
On this week's episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: a summer reading conundrum, and a box full of galleys Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: best practices and encouragement for attending a literary festival and meeting authors The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you'd like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don't scroll down! We are now including transcripts of the episode (this link only works on the main site). The goal here is to increase accessibility for our fans! *Please note that all book titles linked below are Bookshop affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. If you'd prefer to shop on Amazon, you can still do so here through our main storefront. Anything you buy there (even your laundry detergent, if you recently got obsessed with switching up your laundry game) kicks a small amount back to us. Thanks for your support!* . . . . 1:10 - It's time to send in your listener presses! Make a voice memo on your phone. Tell us your name, where you're from and the title and author of the book you'd like to press. Use the phrase “Here's the setup” and tell us why you love it! Please keep it under 3 minutes. Email us your voice memo at currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com with “Listener Press” as the subject. DEADLINE JUNE 22 3:17 - Bookish Moment of the Week 5:09 - Libby 5:10 - Hoopla 5:11 - Scribd 5:12 - Audible 7:05 - Elizabeth Barnhill @wacoreads on Instagram 7:37 - Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros 8:14 - Current Reads 8:32 - Currently Reading Patreon 8:44 - Capital Books on K 9:25 - The Swifts by Beth Lincoln (Meredith) 13:58 - Mrs. Caliban by Rachel Ingalls (Kaytee) 14:07 - Parnassus Books 14:12 - Parnassus Books on Instagram 14:13 - Parnassus Books on TikTok 17:13 - All the Queen's Men by S.J. Bennett (Meredith) 20:54 - The Windsor Knot by S.J. Bennett 21:08 - How to Human by Carlos Whittaker (Kaytee) 21:18 - @loswhit on Instagram 24:55 - The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St. James (Meredith) 27:27 - The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James 29:34 - Home Before Dark by Riley Sager 30:16 - Happy Place by Emily Henry (Kaytee) 35:24 - Deep Dive: Literary Festivals, Book Signings, and Meeting Authors, Oh My! 35:58 - CR Season 5, Episode 42 36:08 - Prepping for a Literary Festival Get on their mailing list Figure out which events you want to attend, because some run concurrently and you have to choose! Coordinate with others attending! 47:58 - An Immense World by Ed Yong 49:44 - Meet Us At The Fountain 51:19 - I wish everyone would find their Swift name! (Meredith) 52:08 - I (Megan) am in fact okay with Cardon Swift. I am slightly large, kind of prickly, and do also have my pretty side. 52:30 - Mary is Marketable Swift 52:55 - Roxanna is Shrill Swift 54:04 - I wish to win at summer reading. (Kaytee) Connect With Us: Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mary is @maryreadsandsips on Instagram Roxanna is @roxannathereader on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast.com @currentlyreadingpodcast on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com Support us at patreon.com/currentlyreadingpodcast and www.zazzle.com/store/currentlyreading
This Is... 1583 is a pilot for an occasional series looking at theatre history on year at a time, with a focus on plays premiering or in rep at the time, and significant events in the realm. With Helen Good, Stephen Longstaffe, Daniel Yabut and host Robert Crighton. If you'd like to hear more of this kind of thing, get in touch, suggest a year, suggest topics... though it might be a while before you hear more of this kind of thing. The plays covered in this episode, which have been explored on our YouTube channel, are... Fedele and Fortunio by Anthony Munday - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLflmEwgdfKoJO9HEXXT-czQMP_RSzb4a7 Campaspe by John Lyly - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLflmEwgdfKoJ6Gad4JC0QeGMBXzf33XfV Another confirmed play from that year includes a Latin play of Dido by William Gager Also discussed are the Queen's Men, their wider repertoire can be found on this expansive playlist - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLflmEwgdfKoKW-TB_TKM1Frf3bGqzvd_n The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is supported by its patrons – become a patron and you get to choose the plays we work on next. Go to www.patreon.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you'd like to buy us a coffee at ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/beyondshakespeare - or if you want to give us some feedback, email us at admin@beyondshakespeare.org, follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram @BeyondShakes or go to our website: https://beyondshakespeare.org You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel where (most of) our exploring sessions live - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLa4pXxGZFwTX4QSaB5XNdQ The Beyond Shakespeare Podcast is hosted and produced by Robert Crighton
Rising star, Skyh Black, knows what it's like to experience full transformation as an artist. Starting out as a dancer to some of the biggest music names in the business, Skyh can now be seen lighting up the screen as Amp ‘Addiction' Anthony in BET's “All the Queen's Men,” as well as roles in “Sistas,” “Stranger Next Door,” and more. Today, Skyh shares how he built a new career as an actor from the ground up and emphasizes how everyone is on their own unique journey as an artist. These are the unforgettable stories that landed Skyh Black right here. LINKS: IMDB: Skyh Black INSTAGRAM: @skyhblack TWITTER: @skyhablack CREDITS: A Haitian Wedding Stranger Next Door All the Queen's Men Sistas Lace Black Monday Lucifer South Central Love Hello Cupid 3.0 THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: TNTT ACTING MEMBERSHIP: The New Triple Threat Membership PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher
Welcome back to break*through! In yet another exclusive complimentary episode, we're beyond excited to bring you another session from our new series under THE IDEALISTS. roster.In today's session, you'll get to hear Marilyn's breakthrough. Marilyn is a seasoned character actress and writer for stage and screen known for her rich, grounded portrayals of Latin women. A graduate of NYU's prestigious acting program, Marilyn is transitioning from a number of successful supporting roles working alongside iconic performers Morgan Freeman, Jane Lynch, and Parker Posey to a larger role on the Tyler Perry show All the Queen's Men. It's a huge shift in how she presents herself in meetings, on set, and even in her own self-talk—one that's leaving her feeling anxious and intimidated as she now tries to navigate stepping into more complex leading roles.Marilyn is working with one of our phenomenally energetic coaches Alicia Dara. Alicia is a nationally recognized speech and presentation coach who has helped thousands of people including CEOs, Global VPs, Executive Directors, and Presidential candidates find their Power Voice, and put it to work. Her clients include Microsoft, Amazon, Kimpton Hotels, Planned Parenthood, The National Women's Political Caucus, Facebook, Merrill Lynch, and Twitter. Her most popular course helps women strengthen their voices and clarify their personal messaging—exactly what Marilyn needs right now on her journey to becoming a leading actress.In this episode:- Alicia leads off by working with Marilyn on her “Personal Power Pitch”—a living document for that defines her superpower and provides a north star for how Marilyn wants to be perceived when walking into a room.- Next, Alicia dives deeper into the four pillars of public speaking: pacing, volume, enunciation, and clarity, and together she and Marilyn rehearse and refine Marilyn's personal power pitch and set a practice schedule.- Alicia then relates a piece of critical wisdom about how Marilyn can redirect unwanted attention or flirtation when it comes to people's reception of her appearance and how to kindly refocus the conversation back on the project without creating undue conflict.- Lastly, Alicia advises Marilyn on how to discern and read the room and modulate how much of her story she shares. There are some projects where her heritage and journey will be valuable and other times where she's going to feel the need to protect that story and redirect the conversation. She has full permission to set her boundaries as she sees fit.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theidealists/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theidealists/support
They boys are back together chatting about the wash up from the Chappell Handle ODI series. They finish the episode with a tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with a XI made from the players Knighted for Services to Cricket during her reign.
On this episode of the perspective we discuss the death of Queen Elizabeth and college football
We are Traci and Ellie, two bookish friends who talk in any spare minute that we have. This week we are chatting about what we literally read in July! To shop the books listed in this episode, visit our shop at bookshop.org. Traci: Nora Goes off Script by Annabel Monaghan All the Queen's Men by SJ Bennett Reputation by Lex Croucher The Unquiet Dead by Ausma Zehanat Khan Crazy Stupid Bromance (Bromance Book Club #3) by Lyssa Kay Adams The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah Mansfield Park by Jane Austen The Impossible Us by Sarah Lotz Two Nights in Lisbon by Chris Pavone Birds of California by Katie Cotugno Ellie: Undercover Bromance (Bromance Book Club #2) by Lyssa Kay Adams The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han The Mutual Friend by Carter Bays The Layover by Lacie Waldon Heatwave by Victor Jestin Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey The It Girl by Ruth Ware The Overdue Life of Amy Byler by Kelly Harms
One of Hollywood's most exciting rising stars of today, Skyh Alvester Black continues to make a mark and hone his talents as an actor, artist, and producer. This year, Skyh returns as leading man Amp ‘Addiction' Anthony on Tyler Perry's smash-hit, male exotic dancer drama series “All the Queen's Men”; Season 2 is currently airing on BET+. Topics CoveredSeason 2 of Executive producing and star in the romantic drama feature, “A Haitian Wedding.” His battle for homelessness at various points throughout his lifetime.More Sky Alvester BlackAdditional television credits for Skyh include the highest-rated Tyler Perry-produced BET series, “Sistas,” as well as starring opposite Don Cheadle and Regina Hall in Showtime's critically acclaimed drama series “Black Monday.” Skyh also led season one of AMC ALLBLK's legal drama series “Lace” as attorney Othello Charles in 2021. On the film front, Skyh was recently seen starring on TV One's feature thriller “Stranger Next Door,” directed by Emmy-Award winning director Victoria Rowell. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
One of Hollywood's most exciting rising stars of today, Skyh Alvester Black continues to make a mark and hone his talents as an actor, artist, and producer. This year, Skyh returns as leading man Amp ‘Addiction' Anthony on Tyler Perry's smash-hit, male exotic dancer drama series “All the Queen's Men”; Season 2 is currently airing on BET+. Topics CoveredSeason 2 of "All The Queen's MenExecutive producing and star in the romantic drama feature, “A Haitian Wedding.” His battle for homelessness at various points throughout his lifetime.More Skyh Alvester BlackAdditional television credits for Skyh include the highest-rated Tyler Perry-produced BET series, “Sistas,” as well as starring opposite Don Cheadle and Regina Hall in Showtime's critically acclaimed drama series “Black Monday.” Skyh also led season one of AMC ALLBLK's legal drama series “Lace” as attorney Othello Charles in 2021. On the film front, Skyh was recently seen starring on TV One's feature thriller “Stranger Next Door,” directed by Emmy-Award winning director Victoria Rowell. Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of Hollywood's most exciting rising stars of today, Skyh Alvester Black continues to make a mark and hone his talents as an actor, artist, and producer. This year, Skyh returns as leading man Amp ‘Addiction' Anthony on Tyler Perry's smash-hit, male exotic dancer drama series “All the Queen's Men”; Season 2 is currently airing on BET+. Deji LaRay is a multi-talented actor, writer, and producer from Atlanta, Georgia, who is gearing up for the release of the new show he created, "Johnson." After realizing there was a stereotype against African American men not sharing emotions or expressing themselves, he knew the world needed a show that not only showcases the opposite but would also help close the divide between the understanding of men and women.Topics CoveredSeason 2 of All the Queen's MenExecutive producing and star in the romantic drama feature, “A Haitian Wedding.” Skyh's battle for homelessness at various points throughout his lifetime."Johnson" on Bounce TV is now airing Season 2.How did the idea for this show come about, and what was the process in making this project a reality.More Skyh Alvester BlackAdditional television credits for Skyh include the highest-rated Tyler Perry-produced BET series, “Sistas,” as well as starring opposite Don Cheadle and Regina Hall in Showtime's critically acclaimed drama series “Black Monday.” Skyh also led season one of AMC ALLBLK's legal drama series “Lace” as attorney Othello Charles in 2021. On the film front, Skyh was recently seen starring on TV One's feature thriller “Stranger Next Door,” directed by Emmy-Award winning director Victoria Rowell. More on Deji LaRayLaRay can be seen starring in seasons 2 and 3 of the Amazon Prime series "Age of the Living Dead." He also spent six seasons on the Amazon series "Bosch," and appeared in three episodes during the first season of the OWN series "Greenleaf."Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of Hollywood's most exciting rising stars of today, Skyh Alvester Black continues to make a mark and hone his talents as an actor, artist, and producer. This year, Skyh returns as leading man Amp ‘Addiction' Anthony on Tyler Perry's smash-hit, male exotic dancer drama series “All the Queen's Men”; Season 2 is currently airing on BET+. Deji LaRay is a multi-talented actor, writer, and producer from Atlanta, Georgia, who is gearing up for the release of the new show he created, "Johnson." After realizing there was a stereotype against African American men not sharing emotions or expressing themselves, he knew the world needed a show that not only showcases the opposite but would also help close the divide between the understanding of men and women.Topics CoveredSeason 2 of All the Queen's MenExecutive producing and star in the romantic drama feature, “A Haitian Wedding.” Skyh's battle for homelessness at various points throughout his lifetime."Johnson" on Bounce TV is now airing Season 2.How did the idea for this show come about, and what was the process in making this project a reality.More Sky Alvester BlackAdditional television credits for Skyh include the highest-rated Tyler Perry-produced BET series, “Sistas,” as well as starring opposite Don Cheadle and Regina Hall in Showtime's critically acclaimed drama series “Black Monday.” Skyh also led season one of AMC ALLBLK's legal drama series “Lace” as attorney Othello Charles in 2021. On the film front, Skyh was recently seen starring on TV One's feature thriller “Stranger Next Door,” directed by Emmy-Award winning director Victoria Rowell. More on Deji LaRayLaRay can be seen starring in seasons 2 and 3 of the Amazon Prime series "Age of the Living Dead." He also spent six seasons on the Amazon series "Bosch," and appeared in three episodes during the first season of the OWN series "Greenleaf."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This year, Skyh returns as leading man Amp ‘Addiction' Anthony on season two of Tyler Perry's smash-hit, male exotic dancer drama series “All the Queen's Men” on BET. The show follows Madam DeVille (Eva Marcille), a fierce businesswoman at the top of her game in the Atlanta nightclub industry who won't let anyone stand in her way as she reigns over a crew of loyal dancers. Skyh is a scene stealer as Madam's nephew and employee, who evolves in an exciting & electrifying season two storyline that pushes his character's limits to the next level. “All the Queen's Men” is set to return on BET and BET+ on July 14, 2022. Additional television credits for Skyh include the highest-rated Tyler Perry-produced BET series, “Sistas,” as well as starring opposite Don Cheadle and Regina Hall in Showtime's critically acclaimed drama series “Black Monday.” Additionally, Skyh led season one of AMC ALLBLK's legal drama series “Lace” as attorney Othello Charles in 2021. On the film front, Skyh can next be seen leading TV One's feature thriller “Stranger Next Door,” directed by Emmy-award winning director Victoria Rowell. The film tells the story of a former police detective who is both retired and divorced and lives to a life of seclusion as her father's caretaker when Jesse Holms (Skyh) moves in next door and her seemingly stagnant life is flipped on its head. “Stranger Next Door” recently made its premiere debut at the American Black Film Festival as part of 12 hand-selected spotlight screenings in June 2022 and is set to premiere on TV One later this year. It was also recently announced that Skyh will executive produce and star in the romantic drama feature, “A Haitian Wedding.” The film, which recently wrapped production in Haiti and Miami, centers on the love story of a Haitian-born bride-to-be and her fiancé, the American go-getter Patrick Casey (Skyh). Skyh continues to hone his talents behind the camera as a producer, and he is currently working on developing of handful of his own projects.Born and raised in Miami, FL, Skyh has always held a strong passion for the arts. Inspired by Michael Jackson at a young age, Skyh enrolled in dance classes at just five years old, and in just a few years, became fully immersed in the worlds of dancing, singing, and acting. Professionally trained in tap and ballet, Skyh has danced on tour and in world-famous music videos with legends like Beyoncé as her lead male dancer, Mariah Carey, and Rihanna, to name just a few. After completing a handful of major tours, Skyh booked the lead role in Michael Jackson's music video for “A Place with No Name” from his second posthumous album, “Xscape,” which cemented his passion for acting and compelled him to pursue the art full-time, hitting pause on dancing professionally and even taking a side job doing valet parking in Hollywood to afford acting classes and rent while he honed this new passion and craft. After many classes, a few small roles, and multiple auditions, Skyh booked the role of Jacobi on BET's “Sistas,” earning widespread praise and acclaim for his performance by critics, fans, and Perry himself. Skyh holds a strong passion for advocating for the homeless and impoverished, as he himself has had to battle homelessness at various points throughout his lifetime before finding success in the arts, as well as for nourishing and cultivating the dreams of minority children, and showing them that they can follow their passions, no matter where they come from or what they look like.
All the Queen's Men – the popular new drama series from creator Tyler Perry – is back for an all-new season on BET+. In season one, viewers met Marilyn “Madam” DeVille, a fierce businesswoman who rules the lucrative male exotic nightclub industry. Madam is surrounded by a band of trusted employees who are down to make sure that she and her empire are successful. As her journey continues in season two, Madam is hell-bent on expanding her Queendom – but she soon discovers that more money and more power mean more problems. Season two picks up as Madam navigates this dangerous world to stay ahead of the game and stay alive.
All the Queen's Men – the popular new drama series from creator Tyler Perry – is back for an all-new season on BET+. In season one, viewers met Marilyn “Madam” DeVille, a fierce businesswoman who rules the lucrative male exotic nightclub industry. Madam is surrounded by a band of trusted employees who are down to make sure that she and her empire are successful. As her journey continues in season two, Madam is hell-bent on expanding her Queendom – but she soon discovers that more money and more power mean more problems. Season two picks up as Madam navigates this dangerous world to stay ahead of the game and stay alive.
All the Queen's Men – the popular new drama series from creator Tyler Perry – is back for an all-new season on BET+. In season one, viewers met Marilyn “Madam” DeVille, a fierce businesswoman who rules the lucrative male exotic nightclub industry. Madam is surrounded by a band of trusted employees who are down to make sure that she and her empire are successful. As her journey continues in season two, Madam is hell-bent on expanding her Queendom – but she soon discovers that more money and more power mean more problems. Season two picks up as Madam navigates this dangerous world to stay ahead of the game and stay alive.
Shining Stars you are in for a treat!!!! All the Queen's Men returns to BET+ with NEW EPISODES tomorrow night. I got the pleasure to speak with, Skyh Black who plays Amp"Addiction" Anthony; a dancer with a hidden past. We venture into his unusual path to acting and what's in store for this new season. You may also remember him as Jacobi in Tyler Perry's Sistas. Press Play and take this journey with us! Don't forget to download the BET+ app if you haven't already to get caught up on Season 1 & get ready for Season 2 of All the Queen's Men. Follow @theeofficialshakeup on Facebook & Instagram! Follow your host @theeaubreyshine on all social media platforms! --- 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/aubrey-shine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aubrey-shine/support
Emily and Eric conclude their investigation of Fr. Rivers' career teaching high school English and drama at Purcell in Cincinnati. Former Queen's Man Kenneth Stevens shares his memories of Fr. Rivers as a teacher, director and inspiration for Ken's long and productive career in the arts. Ken describes Rivers' influence on his own career, contributing to his can-do attitude and his ability to look at situations without prejudice to create amazing results. Ken and the hosts talk about Rivers as a powerful mentor, and finally, Ken describes the scholarship he founded at Eastern Michigan University and why he named it after Fr. Clarence Rivers. For Show Notes for Episode 15, click here.
Emily and Eric continue their investigation of Fr. Rivers' career teaching high school English and drama at Purcell in Cincinnati. Fr. Rivers started a drama troupe at Purcell, an all-boys Catholic high school, called the Queen's Men. 1962 Purcell High School grad Dan Sack sits down with Emily and Eric to tell them about his first-hand experience of Fr. Rivers as a director, teacher and life-long friend. Surprisingly, he also shares how the troupe was broken apart when many of its members became troopers in the Vietnam War. Personal memories and US history intertwine in this not-to-be-missed episode of Meet Father Rivers. For this episode's show notes, click here.
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Sarc Fighter: Living with Sarcoidosis and other rare diseases
In Episode 64 of the Sarc Fighter podcast Mary McGowan, CEO of the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research and Tricha Shivas, Chief Strategy Officer talk about an exciting new development that will make it easier to patients to find the right doctor, and for doctors to find the right methods to treat Sarcoidosis. Show notes The New FSR Initiative https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/foundation-for-sarcoidosis-research-launches-groundbreaking-global-rare-disease-initiative/ Learn about the clinical trial from Novartis: https://bit.ly/3o9LXKk The FSR Summit: https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/events/fsrs-third-annual-virtual-sarcoidosis-education-summit-unveiling-possibilities/ The Mayo Clinic article: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/stress-management/in-depth/how-to-be-happy/art-20045714 Calvin Harris Blog: https://sarcoidosisnews.com/2022/05/19/im-grateful-that-despite-sacroidosis-i-can-run-my-own-race/ aTyr Pharma News Release: https://investors.atyrpharma.com/news-releases/news-release-details/atyr-pharma-presents-clinical-data-efzofitimod-atyr1923-american Merlin: https://merlin.allaboutbirds.org/ Universal Barriers Podcast: https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/sarc-fighter-podcast/ More on Universal Barriers https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/events/universal-barriers-in-dealing-with-a-chronic-disease-a-sarcoidosis-perspective/ Ignore No More https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/ignore-no-more-foundation-for-sarcoidosis-research-launches-african-american-women-sarcoidosis-campaign/ Sarcoidosis Awareness Film: https://www.purpledocumentary.com/ Nourish by Lindsey: https://www.nourishbylindsey.com/ Dr. Jinny Tavee's book, The Last Day of Suffering: https://www.amazon.com/Last-Day-Suffering-Health-Happiness/dp/0615542751 Read about the patient trial with aTyr 1923 https://investors.atyrpharma.com/news-releases/news-release-details/atyr-pharma-announces-positive-data-phase-1b2a-clinical-trial Also -- Note that investors also believe in the promise of aTyr 1923: https://investors.atyrpharma.com/news-releases/news-release-details/atyr-pharma-announces-closing-863-million-public-offering Yale University and sarcoidosis skin treatment | Dr. William Damsky: https://news.yale.edu/2018/12/26/yale-experts-treat-severe-disfiguring-sarcoidosis-novel-therapy Stanford University Clinical trial | Dr. Mathew Baker: https://med.stanford.edu/sarcoidosis/clinical-trial.html MORE FROM JOHN Cycling with Sarcoidosis http://carlinthecyclist.com/category/cycling-with-sarcoidosis/ Watch the Prednisone Town Hall on YouTube https://youtu.be/dNwbcBIyQhE More on aTyr Pharma: https://www.atyrpharma.com/ Do you like the official song for the Sarc Fighter podcast? It's also an FSR fundraiser! If you would like to donate in honor of Mark Steier and the song, Zombie, Here is a link to his KISS account. (Kick In to Stop Sarcoidosis) 100-percent of the money goes to the Foundation. https://stopsarcoidosis.rallybound.org/MarkSteier The Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/ Donate to my KISS (Kick In to Stop Sarcoidosis) fund for FSR https://stopsarcoidosis.rallybound.org/JohnCarlinVsSarcoidosis?fbclid=IwAR1g2ap1i1NCp6bQOYEFwOELdNEeclFmmLLcQQOQX_Awub1oe9bcEjK9P1E My story on Television https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/news-anchor-sarcoidosis/ email me carlinagency@gmail.com The following is an Internet generated transcript of the interview. Please excuse spelling and grammatical errors. John Carlin: welcome back to the Sarc Fighter podcast. I am so pleased today to have the people that make FSR absolutely run and operate here as guests today to talk about this new initiative. Our CEO, uh, Mary McGowan and Chief Strategy Officer Tricia Chivas are both here. Welcome to the podcast. Mary McGowan: Thank you, John. It's always a pleasure to be a guest on your podcast. Tricha Chivas: Thanks so much, John. We're excited to talk to you today. John Carlin: So the email went out this week, and we're talking late June. In 2022, FSR has a new program that deals with how FSR will be recognizing endorsing recommending clinics. Mary, tell me how all that works and tell me the gist of this new announcement. Mary McGowan: John, we're so excited this, week to have announced publicly this really exciting new initiative called the FSR Global Sarcodosis Clinic Alliance. The whole concept of this is to bring hospitals and Sarcodosis clinics together globally in the fight against Sarcodosis. So we were thrilled the very first presentation that we did was in March. We were, uh, hoping to launch this in January, but due to COVID, we couldn't for, um, obvious reasons, because the clinics were so engaged in taking care of COVID patients. And in relatively very short period of time, we are so thrilled that we had 22 esteemed founding members join us as they learned about this. Um, and we're continuing to accept founding, uh, members through September to continue to grow this and work with them as part of a leadership council. And, um, so anyway, this all developed because we, uh, saw this opportunity to be able to connect more closely with Sarcodosis clinics and hospitals. And after we had the vision for this, we actually sent out a survey to clinicians across the globe. Uh, and they, too, verified this opportunity and this need for bringing us all together to share best practices and to network both at the clinician and patient level. And that is why, uh, we decided to move forward with this extraordinary rare disease initiative. John Carlin: Yeah, that is a lot, and there's so many things I want to unbundle here. But let's start with what are the ways that patients will be supported by this alliance? If I've got psychodosis, how does this help me? Mary McGowan: Well, we want to ensure in every community across the globe that Sarcoidosis patients have access to the most up to date, uh, Sarcodosis information, education and support services. So what we're going to do is, through, uh, an application process, we're going to have Sarcoidosis patients apply to be peer led support group leaders. And we're going to host support group meetings monthly, uh, at institutions throughout the globe. In addition to that, some of the, uh, volunteers will receive training on how to be community educators and how to work with the media so that we can amplify, uh, the messaging about Sarcodosis about this rare disease throughout local communities, again, around the globe. So we're really excited to be recruiting for these leadership positions, and we're, uh, going to have ongoing trainings that are going to support these leaders and also provide opportunities for these leaders to network with each other. In other words, the, uh, other leaders across the globe in this effort to, uh, be able to provide these kinds of support services to patients. John Carlin: So these leaders will be patients? Mary McGowan: Yes, these leaders will be patients. We believe very strongly at FSR in the peer led leadership approach because it's, uh, really the patients who have the best understanding of what it's like living with Sarcodosis. And if we can empower them to, uh, be leaders of the support group sessions, then we believe that that has the strongest impact. John Carlin: And do you foresee in a post covered world of these support groups would meet in person? Mary McGowan: Yes, we do hope that they will be meeting shortly in person as the, uh, world hopefully continues to try to get back to normal and as we, uh, continue to fight Cobid and its forces, we do hope to have these in person. And up until the point when they can't be in person, we will be doing these virtually. John Carlin: And you did ring one of my bells when you said media training, how to deal with the media. Mary McGowan: Yes. John Carlin: Maybe I can help you with that. Mary McGowan: We, uh, would love that, John, of course, because, uh, we want to make sure that our volunteer leaders feel comfortable working with the media and, uh, have an opportunity, uh, to rehearse their talking points and again, empowering them so that they can empower others in their local communities. John Carlin: Got you. So there's 22 of these centers. That is center the right word? We're going to call somebody who's one of the 22. Mary McGowan: We're calling them founding members of the FSR, uh, Global Clinic Alliance. John Carlin: Alliance. Alliance members. Alliance members. Got it. And there's 22 alliance members. But that's all around the world right now, as you and I are speaking on June 24, 2022. Mary McGowan: Yeah. So right now, the 24 that have joined are from the United States. We are, uh, doing a webinar in July to invite all clinics globally, from around the world to the webinar about the alliance. And we're hoping, uh, at that point, that we will then have an opportunity to introduce this to International Sarcodosis, uh, Clinic Alliance potential members and have them join also as a founding member, I. John Carlin: Know because I've talked to so many doctors in other parts of the world through the podcast that FSR has got a long reach. So I don't anticipate that. I think, uh, it's going to be very popular in other parts of the world. Mary McGowan: We agree. And we're very excited to be working with our International Clinic, uh, future, uh, members. John Carlin: Right. I got you. So now, we talked a little bit about the patient side, but this has a big upside for the doctors, the researchers, the clinicians, I guess, is the proper term. Uh, what is the clinician facing program that the alliance offers? Mary McGowan: Well, there are several. I'll highlight a few. First of all, we believe, and we also confirmed again through the survey, that there's a real desire for these clinicians to have an opportunity for peer case review for, uh, cases that they have. Sorkidosis cases. So we're providing a platform for these peer case review sessions so, uh, that the clinicians can share the information and can get guidance, uh, and advice and input from other clinicians at other clinics, uh, worldwide. So that's one, the other one that we're really excited to be launching is a journal club, and we believe, uh, a, uh, Sarcoidosis specific journal club that's going to be supporting early career professionals and also encourages clinicians to stay up to date on Sarcodosis, um, medical literature, uh, is really going to be very effective. And again, an, uh, opportunity to bring these experts in these global clinics together to learn and talk about these journal articles. And then finally, we're also providing clinical, uh, engagement and education through, uh, our Clinic Engagement series. We just held our conference on June 15. We had, uh, I think, nine different countries that were represented over, uh, 100 registrants. And we had Dr. Menza from the NHLBI, who was, uh, the keynote speaker at this, um, really exciting conference. So we're going to be doing these quarterly, uh, and again, it's an opportunity to bring clinics together globally, to stay up to date on research and other topics around orchidosis care, education, research and support. John Carlin: I guess the end goal for all this, because when I'm talking to patients on the podcast, what they're saying is, I go to my local doctor and they've never heard of Sarcoidosis. This would be the beginning of a way to fix that, right? Mary McGowan: Correct. That's our belief as well. We do know, uh, that, again, uh, awareness is large, not only in the general population, so that if an individual does have psychedosis, uh, and has signs and symptoms of Sarchidosis, that they can bring that up to their doctor, hopefully for a shorter time period for an accurate diagnosis. But also to your point, John, from the clinician standpoint, again, there are, uh, so many rare diseases, and we want to make sure that Sarcodosis is front and center with clinicians, uh, and again, for the opportunity, uh, for a more timely, uh, accurate diagnosis, which, of course, can be lifesaving. And this is, um, critically important. And FSR beliefs strongly in making sure that we are working as hard as possible to bring this awareness to clinicians, uh, as well as to patients themselves. John Carlin: Basically, what this is infrastructure that's going to have doctors talking to each other more, sharing their research, sharing their best practices, sharing their success and failure stories, so that more doctors and more places are conversing about Sarcoidosis and understanding best practices, best paths forward, making patients have better outcomes. Mary McGowan: Absolutely. Beautifully said, John. Thank you. John Carlin: Okay. All right, well, that's my job. I like distilling stuff. First, I want to ask you, I know that FSR has been doing, uh, some stuff with the National Institutes of Health, and there really is some momentum now to get some federal backing for some of the things that FSR is doing and for Sarcodosis related research from the government, which we never have had before. Tricha Chivas: Yeah, thanks, John. We've been working really hard to grow relationships with the National Institutes of Health. And one of the ways that we've been doing that is to make sure that we are engaged in different institutes at the National Institutes of Health. So there's a lot of different institutes that have a particular focus. So Mary mentioned earlier that we had a session with Dr. George Menza, um, from the NHLBI, which is the National Heart and Lung and Blood Institute. And that is one of the, uh, areas, um, that has been a big focus for where Sarcodosis has been in the past. But we're also focusing in other areas, such as in the, um, environmental health studies area. So there's an institute that focuses on environmental impact, since we know there may be some environmental causes to Sarcodosis, um, and making sure we're part of that. We've been working with the organization that focuses on arthritis, um, and musculoskeletal disease and skin disease. Right. So we know there's different manifestations of psychosis, and we're having conversations now at all of these different spaces. In fact, this year in February, um, you may recall that FSR was able to participate in the NIH Rare Disease Day by having a panel, um, there. So really kind of activating and showing the NIH again, what we are doing and why the work that we're doing is so critically important in this space. And these are conversations that we're continuing. But in addition to the NH, we've also started working with the FDA on a number of different things in order to draw more attention from that federal level as well. John Carlin: And are we making some progress with respect to this work? Tricha Chivas: Yeah, so very excitingly. We just had a FDA patient listening session, uh, on pulmonary Sarcoidosis. This is a really, um, unique opportunity for FSR to get directly in front of the FDA and many, um, members of the FDA. We had 50 attendees at this session. It was a very well attended session, representing a lot of different institutes at the FDA. And for all of your listeners. I know everybody is a little, um, bit more familiar with the FDA now after cobid, but the FDA approves drugs, but they also, um, approve technologies that are being used for diagnosis. And they also, um, can help with the process, um, for repurposing drugs. So they have a number of different angles that we wanted to highlight that tie into the work and the needs of our patient population. And so what we did was we had this listening, um, session, which is a closed session, we weren't able to have that available to the public. That's the rules of the session itself. And then we had patients that came together, shared their stories. We had six patients, one caregiver. Mary shared a bit about things that we had learned from the community on this. And then, um, Dr. Lisa Meyer, who had provided the clinician perspective. And so that was our, uh, main goal was to get that information out. And these were really passionate stories that reflected what we heard from the community. John Carlin: So what would actually happen in a listening session? The doctors are listening to the patient's talk and see how Sarcidosis affects their lives. Tricha Chivas: Sure. Great question. So basically, it's an hour and a half long, um, meeting, and you have all of these different folks at the FDA who are making decisions about how drugs are approved or how technologies move forward. And we wanted to give them a chance. A lot of them are very scientific and don't necessarily have the chance to truly understand the patient experience. So, um, what this is, is a chance for them to understand how Sarcodosis is impacting individuals daily lives. What were the challenges that people faced with diagnosis, um, where did the technology, um, fail? And why do we need different technologies that might be able to do a better job, to do better at diagnosing? Understanding the drug, um, development process from the patient perspective would have been the barriers or challenges. So we raised issues there about diversity and, um, the challenges for diverse populations to be involved. We raise challenges for the drugs that are currently available, not adequately addressing the needs of, um, those living with Sarcodosis. So steroids is actually FDA approved in Sarcoidosis. And so that is oftentimes, um, a go to, as I know you've talked about many times on the podcast, a go to for clinicians as they're moving forward because it's cheaper there, um, are ways that it does work sometimes for some patients, but the cost was also something we reflected in those stories. So the stories were individual people sharing how all of those different things came to play. John Carlin: Um, if nothing else, Sarcodosis is on the FDA's radar now, right? Tricha Chivas: Yes. John Carlin: There's so many orphan diseases and everybody's clamoring to be recognized, but it sounds like, thanks to the work of FSR, that's happening now. Our voice is a little bit louder, 100%. Tricha Chivas: We are on the, um, radar, and we have some really exciting things that are going to be coming out as a result of that. And Mary, I don't know if you wanted to share some of the things that were coming out as a result of what we did with the listening session. Mary McGowan: Absolutely. So after the listening session took place, we started creating, uh, a white paper that have a little bit more details on the session. And we're going to be launching the white paper in mid July. In addition to that, we're going to be hosting a community webinar in August, because we're so grateful to the community. I think. You know, John, our approach at FSR is always about engaging the community in our efforts. So, in preparation for the FDA patient listening session, we sent a survey to our clinicians, to all of our patients, and to our industry partners, because we wanted to get, uh, what they thought was the important messaging to send to the FDA. And that's how we came up with our messages. That's how we came up with the patients who had those stories that, uh, reflected those messages. And so we want to give back to the community and share the results of the survey and share the details of this really milestone event for FSR that took place. In addition to that, we are, um, also now working on the possibility of hosting a patient focused drug development session sometime later next year. And these sessions are much larger. They are open to the public, and they are important for advancing clinical trials and drug development. So we're really excited about that. And at the same time, we're also exploring conducting additional patient listening sessions and other manifestations, such as neurosychotosis or cardiac sarcoidosis to deepen the FDA's understanding, uh, and needs of those living with this complex disease. John Carlin: Yeah, when you, uh, say neurosark, I'm so happy to hear that. I'm an orphan among orphans as the neurosark representative. So I'm, um, glad that that's getting spotlighted, uh, a little bit. Mary McGowan: Uh, absolutely. John Carlin: Yeah. All right, so now we got clinical trials, and it does seem like there's a lot more going on right now with clinical trials and trisha. Can you bring us up to speed on what's going on with that? I've talked to several different people, and I know there's a bunch of pharmaceutical companies out there, so can you kind of let us know where we are with that? Tricha Chivas: Yeah, 100%. So this is a really exciting time as far as clinical trials goes in sarcodosis. In the past, we've had, um, one clinical trial running at a time, or many times even no clinical trials running in our space. But right now, um, there is a lot of interest and engagement in the clinical, um, trial space. And as you know, SSR has done a lot of background work to try to make sure that this is really possible for pharmaceutical companies to come into this space. So what's important and what we have done is we've made it so that they understand there is an eager population that's interested in clinical trials that wants more and new drugs, and helping to do that education on the back end for them. And then, in addition, we have really worked very closely with pharmaceutical partners, getting them access to, um, some of the key opinion leaders in the space, some of those expert clinicians that are out there so that they could have really good conversations and understand a little bit more about how their drug might work, whether it's a good fit for the clinical practices that they're trying to meet. And then in addition to that, we've worked really closely with the patient, so we know that patients are, um, interested, so we want to make sure we're getting that in front of them. And so we put in place a system that allows for people to know about clinical trials that are going on. So we do a lot of marketing and advertising, um, for that, for patients, so they can get involved if they're interested in being part of that process. And I'm really excited to share with you that we have seven sponsored clinical trials underway right now. And so, remember, I said there was about one or two happening, staggering over in the past. And now, um, we have seven potential clinical trials that are starting off. And just to clarify for your audience very quickly, when we're talking clinical trials here, we're talking pharmaceutical sponsored or biotech sponsored clinical trials, which are the ones which will end up resulting ultimately in a new drug. And so we have the academic studies which are building all the background for that, and they continue. And those are very important, but these are the ones that are getting much closer to getting that new therapy available for patients. John Carlin: Seven. Tricha Chivas: Seven. John Carlin: That's amazing. Just in the time that we've been doing the Stark Fighter podcast, I think, like you said, one or two, and that was reason to celebrate. And now, a couple of years later, it's up to seven, potentially. And that could result in seven new drugs that patients could take. And the farther you can get those of us who are patients away from steroids, the happier we all will be. Tricha Chivas: Exactly. Yeah. So it is a really exciting time. If anybody does want to know more, um, about clinical trials, please reach out to us, how they work. We're happy to give more background information, but this is the moment where we hopefully can get more and more engagement and more excitement around this. And this is why partly, we're talking to the FDA as well, because it's very important for us to continue those conversations. John Carlin: So anything else happening that listeners should know about? Tricha Chivas: Sure, yeah, there's a lot going on in research right now. Um, thank you to everyone who has supported all the research efforts that we have. FSR has been taking our research funding worldwide. You may know that we have funded over, um, $6 million worth of Sarco Dosis specific research efforts. And last year, we gave out about $200,000, uh, in research grants to academic researchers. This year, we're poised to give out over $300,000 in research funding to our academic researchers. And so this is really an exciting time. We just, right now, are in the final wrap up stages for our fellow that's going to be coming out this year. So we have received those applications and are finalizing the announcement, so keep an eye out for that. And very excitingly, we have grants that just came, um, out, uh, specifically for, um, pilot grants, which are early background kind of information studies that can help make it possible for researchers to get bigger funding to move the needle forward, and a new grant, which we have not had up until this point specifically available for cardiac sarcidosis, and we had an incredible amount of engagement around that. John Carlin: Yeah, so let me ask you about that. How excited are the researchers, Mary, uh, for this opportunity? Mary McGowan: Really very exciting, and I think it builds off the momentum that Trisha has been talking about, just about the interest in clinical trials and in research in the sarcodosis space. Again, we received the most applications ever for our pilot grants, and we received a very high number of cardiac sarcodosis grants, by the way, which was made, uh, available through a very generous donor to FSR, and wanted us to be providing funding, uh, specifically for cardiac sarcodosis. So we are so grateful to donors who allow this type of, uh, funding for additional support and research for, uh, sarcodosis. But I think all of this combined, John, is really building on this tremendous momentum for sarcodosis. Again, we see it at the FDA, we see it through the Clinic Alliance, we see it through research, we see it through the patient engagement, and it's just such an exciting time to really be moving the needle forward for sarcoidosis. We have our upcoming Patient Summit, uh, and thank you for your leadership, uh, as part of the Patient Advisory Group. And you all coming up with the title of Unveiling Possibilities Moving forward. And really, this is just what is happening at foundation for Sarcoidosis and for sarcodosis globally. And it's most exciting. John Carlin: Yeah. Tricia, do you want to add anything to that? Tricha Chivas: I don't have much to add, uh, except to say that we are also very, very excited. I know that the, um, conference itself is something we're very excited about. There's a lot of opportunities for us to engage around the conference. If you have not attended, um, an FSR conference, this is virtual, it is available. Last year, we had many individuals from all over the world participating in this. There's opportunities for networking, there are opportunities for engaging with global experts. So, um, whether you're brand new or you've, uh, had sarcodosis for a little bit of awhile, we'll have different tracks that can help you learn a little bit more about what's happening in the disease or what you need to know. And then we also have these great tracks that came out of the wonderful theme that you came up with that's really focused specifically on things, um, like understanding your, um, finances, how to talk to your clinician, how to engage and learn, um, from others when you're trying to navigate the symptoms of your disease kind of life hacks, as it were, in order to think about things. So we're really excited about, um, that coming up and what that conference is going to be when we invite all of you to join us. John Carlin: Yes, the summits are wonderful, and I hope we get back to a point where they're in person again. Hopefully, we, uh, can get the pandemic behind us, and that's just my thought, just thinking, um, out loud, the networking opportunities, I think, are as good as they are virtually. I'm hoping that eventually we um, can all kind of meet in person. Because every time I've been for work to an event, you learned, uh, as much having a beer after the day, sitting around with your fellow conference as you do in the conferences themselves. Mary McGowan: Right? Tricha Chivas: And I think that's one of the things that will be another benefit coming from the Clinic Alliance is that um, opportunity for um, more local level engagement, uh, with others. And that is definitely something we want to be focusing in on as we move things forward there. John Carlin: Got you. So let me shift gears a little bit, Mary. Last year, early this year, there was some really exciting programming, uh, focused on increasing diversity. I was involved in some of that and inclusion with respect to uh, sarca dosis. How will FSR be continuing that work? Mary McGowan: Uh, John, this is such an important area for FSR. We believe so strongly in diversity and inclusion in everything that we do at FSR. But we were so thrilled, uh, with the very successful results, uh, of the Ignore No More Campaign. This campaign was focused on African American women and sarcoidosis. It was just an incredible reach with over 500,000 media impressions. We were so thrilled to have Gerald Prescott Galen, who's an actress of AMC's Walking, uh, Dead, and Bets All the Queen's Men. She's been living with sarcodosis for many years, but most recently was diagnosed with cardiac sarcodosis. She's been an amazing PSA for us that got over 1000 views in just one month and really helping to amplify our uh, messaging about this really critically important, uh, work. As you know, African American women have the highest prevalence of sarcodosis and by far the worst outcomes. And so it's important that the African American, uh, community understand this and also that clinicians understand this. And so that's what this was really uh, all about. This campaign. We're um, really excited as part two, we've just gotten uh, funding for uh, a part two campaign that's, uh, going to be called Ignore No More Act. Now act stands for Advanced Clinical Trials, Equity in Sarcodosis. And this is really going to be taking a deeper dive into how we um, can support and encourage clinical trial participation, uh, among all African Americans. Um, and our goal is to really learn from the community and to create strategies that can be captured in white paper, uh, and will be helpful tool for, again, both academic as well as, uh, industry sponsored trials. And we're really excited to be, as part of this campaign, hosting a congressional briefing to drive change at the federal level. So I hope listeners stay tuned for this really exciting expansion of this national campaign, and thank you for asking that question. We also have a Chance Zuckerberg initiative going on. I'll turn it over to tricia. She's been working very closely with the Chan Zuckerberg group, uh, on this exciting diversity campaign as, um, well, yeah, so. Tricha Chivas: The Chanceuckaberg Initiative, I think it's really important to say, for the community. So everyone knows this has been not just a grant and then the work that comes, uh, out of that, but this has really afforded FSR a lot of other opportunities for advancing and growing the skill sets of the staff, for reaching out and understanding from others that are in the network, um, best practices that they're using that we can, uh, then bring back to our community. So this has really afforded us a lot of opportunities in order to expand and grow and move things forward for those living with Sarcoidosis, which is our ultimate goal. The actual grant itself will be looking to work with clinics. So, um, members of the alliance, or, um, others that will be working with those clinics and helping to improve the diagnostic, um, and what we'll call the referral pathway. And what I mean by that is the ways that you get from your local doctor, your, um, local pulmonologist, or your local generalist to those more expert, uh, care. And what is that pathway? Um, and how do we really define that so that we can, again, reduce the amount of time for diagnosis and improve the pathway for treatment, especially if someone's living more rurally and they don't have that kind of connection to a more urban center that might be more, um, advanced in this space? John Carlin: I've never heard of that term before, the referral pathway. And you, um, guys are so good at sort of finding terms because you see this stuff all the time. The individual patient that lives in the middle of north or South Dakota or some rural area, in fact, not too far from where I live here in Virginia. That's what they talk about. They say my doctor had never heard of sarcle dosis before. Um, I'm not in a real large urban area, but we do have a large clinic here. People drive 4 hours to get to where I am in Roanoke, Virginia, for care, because we're the big medical center in this part of the world, right, serving the western half of the state of Virginia. But even here, there are very few Sarca doses patients. I might have been one of six for my Rheumatologist doctor, which is not the same as, um, going to Cleveland Clinic, which is what I ultimately decided to do, where I'm dealing with a center where that's all the doctor sees. So that's not so. That term is a referral pathway, and you're trying to sort of take that from being a rural road to an interstate to get you to that doctor quicker. Tricha Chivas: That's all right. I think for us, what we're trying to do is help to identify those areas where patients are being seen and create a kind of a conversation both ways from, um, the major centers to some of those more local level individuals that are, um, supporting individuals living with Sarcodosis, and then, um, also allowing an opportunity for them to have that conversation back. And because a lot of times, even as you're going to Cleveland Clinic, John, you still have the local doctor that you're going to want to talk to, and giving that kind of conversation, allowing them to get the kind of education they need. And then when a case is more complex or they need more support, they can have that support that way. And that's what we're trying to build. John Carlin: Awesome. So, so many exciting things. Mary, what else can listeners look forward to as we move forward over the next few months? Mary McGowan: Well, we have so many exciting things that we've been talking about going on at FSR. Tricia and I are continuing to speak internationally at different conferences. As a matter of fact, in just two weeks, we're headed to Boston. We're both going to be speaking at the World, uh, Orphan Drug Congress, which is really exciting. It's a very large conference, and it's wonderful to have Sarcoidosis being represented, uh, there at that conference. So we're really looking forward to that. Uh, I think also the viewers, if they want to stay in touch with us in terms of the Clinic Alliance and its growth, if, uh, anybody is being treated at the center or alliance that is not on our web page and would like to share contact information, please, uh, let us know, because we want to ensure that we are reaching out, uh, to everybody to offer this opportunity to bring them into this really extraordinary, uh, unique effort. And also, please sign up for our patient conference, um, July 30 and 31st. It's going to be so exciting this year. Last year, we had over 300 attendees from around the world, so we're really looking forward to a really exciting conference this year as well. So those are just a couple of other events. We have some other events on our web page that are coming up. Uh, we have a couple of, uh, painting sessions, so I would encourage anybody who's listening to please join FSR if you have not, all you, uh, simply do is fill out a quick form with your email and that helps you stay up to date on all of our different events and activities. John Carlin: Okay, so I've got a note here to ask you about life, uh, hacks and living with Sarquoidosis. So how will patients be able to take advantage of those or find out what those are? Tricha Chivas: Sure, I'll jump in if that's okay. Mary. Mary McGowan: Great. Tricha Chivas: The life hacks things that we're trying to do here is learn from folks like you, John. Like, what do you do when the fatigue is overwhelming? Or what do you do when you're just having a really painful day? Or what are those things that you're doing? Life hacks are the tips and tricks that people have used in their own daily lives to navigate the disease and learning from individuals that are living with the disease to, um, do that. So this is going to be one of the exciting kinds of sessions that we're having this year are, um, beyond all of our wonderful chat boards and we have a coffee break that's open and chatting. This session is a chance for people to talk back and forth with one another, um, and share how, um, they are managing their day to day. John Carlin: Got it. Life hacks. I love it. And so can people now sign up? Is there not a discount if you sign, uh, up early? How's that work? Early bird? Is that how that works? And how long is that available? Mary McGowan: Early bird registration right through the end of the month. So it's a great opportunity. And there's also, John's, scholarships that are available. So for people who want to attend the conference, uh, there is a registration fee, but we want to make sure that there are no barriers to anybody joining this conference. So if anybody needs financial assistance, there's information there as part of the registration as well. Uh, and so, please, we, uh, want to be able to ensure that everybody has access to attending this really important educational, global event as part of that. But, yes, please pay attention to, uh, the early bird registration, uh, as well. John Carlin: Got you. And if somebody can't afford it, but they want to be there, we'll find a way to make it happen. Mary McGowan: That's absolutely correct. We want to make sure that everybody has access again, uh, to support education, opportunity to ask questions, all the networking that takes place. We understand that this is critically important to bring people together, living with Sarcoid doses to support one another. And that's what this patient conference is all about. John Carlin: Uh, well, guys, look, we've covered a lot in a short amount of time. I'm just thrilled to have had both of you on. But more than that, thrilled to hear about all the momentum, uh, on all the different fronts. So congratulations on just really getting Sarcudos out there and advancing the cause you really deserve. Kudos. Mary McGowan: Well, thank you, John, and thank you for all that you're doing. These podcasts just really help, uh, to, again, amplify the messaging, the incredible interviews that you've done, the highlights of the campaigns that you continue to do. We are so grateful to you for doing this incredibly important work and sharing, uh, this information worldwide. And so you're, uh, part of the great success, uh, that we are all having, as well as all of the patients, the entire Sarcodosis community. It's everybody working, uh, together to spread the word, to spread the awareness, to engage in initiatives. And this is really the result of everybody's success in working together, um, building this momentum. And we're looking forward to the near future to continue to see great successes on the continuation of this momentum building so rapidly now. John Carlin: All right, well, thank you all very much. Tricha Chivas: Thank you so much. Mary McGowan: James on. Tricha Chivas: We appreciate it.
This week on The Op-Ed Page with Elisa Camahort Page: Available anywhere you listen to podcasts, so please share, subscribe, rate and review!! 1. Should pay be based on “cost of living” 2. Time travel The Adam Project on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81309354 The Future of Another Timeline by Annalee Newitz: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780765392121/thefutureofanothertimeline Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250236593/oonaoutoforder Star Trek: Picard on Paramount Plus 3. Quick takes: My most recent newsletter, “More Helping”: https://elisacp.substack.com/p/more-helping?s=w Links mentioned: Discord policy updates: https://discord.com/blog/important-policy-updates Substack: The Internet needs better rules, not stricter referees: https://on.substack.com/p/new-rules BlogHer in he NYT on codes of conduct for the Internet: https://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/09/technology/09blog.html Liz Planck newsletter: Pre-nups. but for domestic work https://lizplank.substack.com/p/pre-nups-but-for-domestic-work The Reddit post it's about: https://www.rareddit.com/r/relationships/comments/t5n70s Katelyn Jetalina, Your Local Epidemiologist Long COVID mini-series: The Heart: https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/long-covid-mini-series-the-heart Long COVID mini-series: Burden: https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/long-covid-mini-series-burden Charlie Jane Anders newsletter, A Few Ways of Thinking About “Cancel Culture”: https://buttondown.email/charliejane/archive/a-few-ways-of-thinking-about-cancel-culture/ Ijeoma Oluo newsletter, Healthcare…can't live with it, can't live without it: https://ijeomaoluo.substack.com/p/healthcarecant-live-with-itcant-live?s=r San Jose Spotlight: Homelessness stems from a lack of affordable housing: https://sanjosespotlight.com/heffner-homelessness-stems-from-a-lack-of-affordable-housing/ Books: Know My Name by Chanel Miller All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr The Windsor Knot and All the Queen's Men by SJ Bennett The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah On Earth We Are Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong Where to find me: My website: https://elisacp.com Sign up for my new newsletter, This Week-ish with Elisa Camahort Page: https://elisacp.substack.com New Calendly: schedule a session with me!: https://calendly.com/elisacp Thanks to Ryan Cristopher for my podcast music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ryan-cristopher/1479898729 Road Map for Revolutionaries by me, Carolyn Gerin and Jamia Wilson: https://roadmapforrevolutionaries.com Social media handles: Twitter: @ElisaC @OpEdPagePodcast Insta: @ElisaCP TikTok: @ElisaCP Please share, subscribe, rate and review!
Lesa Holstine in conversation with SJ Bennett
For Candace Maxwell upload today. Before starting her acting career, she worked extensively as a dancer on stage, film, and Broadway having been a back-up dancer for hip-hop icons Beyonce, Lil Kim and P. Diddy. Her skills landed her dance segments on major TV shows and catapulted her to Broadway where she was cast in "Holler If You Hear Me". Now, she's Tyler Perry's new leading lady, Candace Maxwell, became his go to actor of choice after casting her in his hit BET+ series “All The Queen's Men,” which was just renewed for season 2 and she stars in his latest Netflix film “TYLER PERRY'S A MADEA HOMECOMING,” as Candace stars as Madea's granddaughter Ellie, which premieres on Netflix on February 25th.
For Candace Maxwell upload today. Before starting her acting career, she worked extensively as a dancer on stage, film, and Broadway having been a back-up dancer for hip-hop icons Beyonce, Lil Kim and P. Diddy. Her skills landed her dance segments on major TV shows and catapulted her to Broadway where she was cast in "Holler If You Hear Me". Now, she's Tyler Perry's new leading lady, Candace Maxwell, became his go to actor of choice after casting her in his hit BET+ series “All The Queen's Men,” which was just renewed for season 2 and she stars in his latest Netflix film “TYLER PERRY'S A MADEA HOMECOMING,” as Candace stars as Madea's granddaughter Ellie, which premieres on Netflix on February 25th.
Kim Fields is a veteran actress who starred in two long-running series, Living Single on Fox and NBC's Facts of Life, both of which remain in worldwide syndication, reinforcing her place as a global pop culture icon. An esteemed and versatile performer in front of and behind the camera, Kim currently stars in the hit Netflix comedy series, The Upshaws opposite Wanda Sykes and Mike Epps. Behind the camera, Kim directed episodes of BET's All the Queen's Men and The Ms. Pat Show from Lee Daniels & Brian Grazer. She also directed and executive produced the upcoming drama, Vicious.
Kim Fields is a veteran actress who starred in two long-running series, Living Single on Fox and NBC's Facts of Life, both of which remain in worldwide syndication, reinforcing her place as a global pop culture icon. An esteemed and versatile performer in front of and behind the camera, Kim currently stars in the hit Netflix comedy series, The Upshaws opposite Wanda Sykes and Mike Epps. Behind the camera, Kim directed episodes of BET's All the Queen's Men and The Ms. Pat Show from Lee Daniels & Brian Grazer. She also directed and executive produced the upcoming drama, Vicious.
Kim Fields is a veteran actress who starred in two long-running series, Living Single on Fox and NBC's Facts of Life, both of which remain in worldwide syndication, reinforcing her place as a global pop culture icon. An esteemed and versatile performer in front of and behind the camera, Kim currently stars in the hit Netflix comedy series, The Upshaws opposite Wanda Sykes and Mike Epps. Behind the camera, Kim directed episodes of BET's All the Queen's Men and The Ms. Pat Show from Lee Daniels & Brian Grazer. She also directed and executive produced the upcoming drama, Vicious.
Tune into this episode for a quick recap of the holiday season in tiny town, a review of Amy's Best of 2021 book list, and New Year's resolutions. Happy New Year! Amy's Best of 2021 Books Lists in no particular order Fiction Top Ten:1. Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell 2. The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson 3. Sin Eater by Megan Campisi 4. Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu 5. Mr. Rochester by Sarah Shoemaker 6. Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead 7. The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller 8. Matrix by Lauren Groff 9. The Overstory by Richard Powers 10. Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy Thrillers Top Ten: 1. Pretty Things by Janelle Brown 2. His & Hers by Alice Feeney 3. The Last Flight by Julie Clark 4. The Final Girl Support Group by Grady Hendrix 5. Falling by T. J. Newman 6. Home Before Dark by Riley Sager 7. For Your Own Good by Samantha Downing 8. The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz 9. Verity by Colleen Hoover 10. The Last One by Alexandra Oliva Non Fiction Top 5 1.These Precious Days by Ann Patchett 2. Caste by Isabel Wilkerson 3. Finding Freedom by Erin French 4. Food Saved Me by Danielle Walker 5. Tinsel by Hank Stuever Books I'm Looking Forward To in 2022: 1. Reckless Girls by Rachel Hawkins - January 2. Violeta by Isabel Allende - January 3. How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu - January 4. Jane and the Year Without a Summer by Stephanie Barron #14 - February 5. Finlay Donovan Knocks ‘Em Dead by Elle Cosimano - February 6. This Might Hurt by Stephanie Wrobel - February 7. All the Queen's Men by S.J. Bennett - March 8. Woman on Fire by Lisa Barr - March 9. The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd - March 10. The Fell by Sarah Moss - March 11. Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel - April 12. The Candy House by Jennifer Egan - April 13. The Latecomer by Jean Hanff Korelitz - May 14. When Women Were Dragons by Kelly Barnhill - May 15. The Lioness by Chris Bohjalian - May 16. The Summer Place by Jennifer Weiner - May 17. You Made a Fool of Death With Your Beauty by Akwaeke Emezi - May 18. Gilt by Jamie Brenner - June 19. How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix - July 20. Prince Harry's As-Yet-Untitled Memoir, Pub Date TBA
Racquel Palmer is the co-star of the new hit series All The Queen's Men on BET+. The show was created and written based on a book by fellow actor Christian Keyes, stars actress / RHOA castmate /supermodel Eva Marcille, and co-stars Racquel Palmer who posted a billboard by Tyler Perry's Studios in Atlanta, Georgia a short while back telling him that she was his next leading lady. She definitely got her shot in the male exotic dancer-themed series that is the talk of the town. --- 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/suavv/message
Skyh Black spent much of his life dancing. In fact, he used to be a backup dancer for superstars like Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, and Rihanna. But a few years ago, he decided he wanted to become an actor. He took a break from dancing and put all his energy into launching an acting career—which meant he became homeless for a bit.He took acting classes, and with a lot of hard work, started landing roles in movies and on television. Some of his recent TV shows include Sistas, All the Queen's Men, and Lace.But he realized that when he's acting, he can finally safely express his emotions (behind a character). And it made him realize how hiding his feelings for most of his life has affected him.Some of the things he's talking about today are what he learned about feelings in acting classes, the strategies he's now using to manage his mental health, and the warning signs that he needs to take better care of himself.
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Queen's Men, Canada, Radio Drama The series premiered over CKRC on January 3rd 1954 and ran until June 27th 1954. Reportedly performed, recorded and transcribed at the London studios of Towers of London, the series advertised a cast comprised of mostly Canadian ex-patriates to add a more authentic Canadian flavor to the series. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Skyh Alvester Black shares his journey from homelessness to stardom. Life changing relationship with Misty Copeland and Debbie Allen and gives behind the scenes information about the male dancers on the BET + series "All The Queen's Men."https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Skyh Alvester Black shares his journey from homelessness to stardom. Life changing relationship with Misty Copeland and Debbie Allen and gives behind the scenes information about the male dancers on the BET + series "All The Queen's Men."https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rushion Speaks to senior pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, founder and president of The Urban Alternative about his new documentary "Journey with Jesus," a Holy Land Experience like none other. We also have Skyh Alvester Black discussing "All The Queen's Men" on BET+ and the impact Debbie Allen had on his career.https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Actress, model, and Real Housewife, Eva Marcille has been on a wild ride since she won America's Next Top Model. Tune in to find out why she discusses Tyler Perry in the same breath as crotchless panties and SO much more. Trust me. This is one you do not want to miss!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's nerdtastically newsworthy episode of #NerdORama we welcome Actress, Producer, and Director Kim Fields (The Facts of Life, Living Single, The Upshaws), who joins the program to introduce the compelling new BET+ drama “All the Queen's Men”…
ICYMI: The Mo'Kelly Show Presents – A very special conversation with Actress, Producer and Director Kim Fields who joined the program to introduce the compelling new BET+ drama “All the Queen's Men”…PLUS – New York Times bestselling author E. Lockhart joined the program to introduce her new DC Comics Graphic Novel “Whistle: A New Gotham City Hero” on KFI AM 640 – Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
ICYMI: The Mo'Kelly Show welcomed – Actress, Producer, and Director Kim Fields who joined the program to introduce the compelling new BET+ drama “All the Queen's Men”…
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 302 with Kim Fields from All The Queens Men on BET+ Now available exclusively on BET+ is the compelling new drama All the Queen's Men from Tyler Perry Studios. Set inside the thrilling world of male exotic dancing in Atlanta and based on the popular book Ladies Night, All the Queen's Men follows “Marilyn ‘Madam' DeVille” played by Eva Marcille. Madam is a fierce businesswoman who is at the top of her game in the nightclub industry and is surrounded by a band of trusted employees who will make sure that she is successful. But Madam soon discovers that more money and more power mean more problems. Will Madam retain reign as she navigates this dangerous and sexy society? Will the sensuous world of exotic dancing cost Madam her queendom and potentially her life? The first four episodes of All the Queen's Men were directed by Kim Fields who also serves as the series consulting producer. Kim Fields is a veteran actress having starred in two long-running series, Living Single on Fox and NBC's Facts of Life. Both shows remain in worldwide syndication, consistently reinforcing her place as a global, pop culture icon.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 302 with Kim Fields from All The Queens Men on BET+ Now available exclusively on BET+ is the compelling new drama All the Queen's Men from Tyler Perry Studios. Set inside the thrilling world of male exotic dancing in Atlanta and based on the popular book Ladies Night, All the Queen's Men follows “Marilyn ‘Madam' DeVille” played by Eva Marcille. Madam is a fierce businesswoman who is at the top of her game in the nightclub industry and is surrounded by a band of trusted employees who will make sure that she is successful. But Madam soon discovers that more money and more power mean more problems. Will Madam retain reign as she navigates this dangerous and sexy society? Will the sensuous world of exotic dancing cost Madam her queendom and potentially her life? The first four episodes of All the Queen's Men were directed by Kim Fields who also serves as the series consulting producer. Kim Fields is a veteran actress having starred in two long-running series, Living Single on Fox and NBC's Facts of Life. Both shows remain in worldwide syndication, consistently reinforcing her place as a global, pop culture icon.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 302 with Kim Fields from All The Queens Men on BET+ Now available exclusively on BET+ is the compelling new drama All the Queen's Men from Tyler Perry Studios. Set inside the thrilling world of male exotic dancing in Atlanta and based on the popular book Ladies Night, All the Queen's Men follows “Marilyn ‘Madam' DeVille” played by Eva Marcille. Madam is a fierce businesswoman who is at the top of her game in the nightclub industry and is surrounded by a band of trusted employees who will make sure that she is successful. But Madam soon discovers that more money and more power mean more problems. Will Madam retain reign as she navigates this dangerous and sexy society? Will the sensuous world of exotic dancing cost Madam her queendom and potentially her life? The first four episodes of All the Queen's Men were directed by Kim Fields who also serves as the series consulting producer. Kim Fields is a veteran actress having starred in two long-running series, Living Single on Fox and NBC's Facts of Life. Both shows remain in worldwide syndication, consistently reinforcing her place as a global, pop culture icon.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 302 with Kim Fields from All The Queens Men on BET+ Now available exclusively on BET+ is the compelling new drama All the Queen's Men from Tyler Perry Studios. Set inside the thrilling world of male exotic dancing in Atlanta and based on the popular book Ladies Night, All the Queen's Men follows “Marilyn ‘Madam' DeVille” played by Eva Marcille. Madam is a fierce businesswoman who is at the top of her game in the nightclub industry and is surrounded by a band of trusted employees who will make sure that she is successful. But Madam soon discovers that more money and more power mean more problems. Will Madam retain reign as she navigates this dangerous and sexy society? Will the sensuous world of exotic dancing cost Madam her queendom and potentially her life? The first four episodes of All the Queen's Men were directed by Kim Fields who also serves as the series consulting producer. Kim Fields is a veteran actress having starred in two long-running series, Living Single on Fox and NBC's Facts of Life. Both shows remain in worldwide syndication, consistently reinforcing her place as a global, pop culture icon.
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Demi is still in braces; New York is in crisis (again); Mama Tina clapsback; Only Fans is uncancelled; the Taliban takes Texas; Kanye- Tonex/BSlade- Bri Babineaux explained; Lil Nas X trolls again. Check out my website: http://www.demetrialucas.com/about/. Follow me: IG: demetriallucas. Twitter: demetriallucas. FB: demetriallucas. YouTube: demetriallucas. More about the Show: Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or using this link: http://bit.ly/RatchetRespectablePodcast. Thanks to our sponsors: I want you to make Onyx and Rose part of your daily routine – you'll love it! I have an amazing deal to get you started: 20% OFF your first purchase! Just go to my special URL: onyxandrose.com/RATCHET and use promo code RATCHET. Right now, Sakara is offering our listeners 20% off their first order when they go to sakara.com/RATCHET or enter code RATCHET at checkout. Get more time back to *do you* and take care of yourself this summer! Go to dailyharvest.com and enter code respectable to get twenty-five dollars off your first box! All the Queen's Men is now streaming —only on BET+. Expect lots of skin, lots of sin and plenty of plot twists all season long. Want BET+? It's the premium streaming service that lets you stream Black culture anytime, anywhere, ad-free. Haven't subscribed yet? Visit BET.plus to sign up and learn more. Right now, ShesBirdie is offering our listeners 15% off your first purchase when you go to shesbirdie.com/RATCHET. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining the conversation this week is actress, model, host, entrepreneur and mother of 3 kids, Eva Marcille. Eva was an iconic winner of America's Next Top Model and on this episode we're talking about her experiences with Janice Dickinson, her time on the Real Housewives of Atlanta, her new BET show All the Queen's Men, and how she balances all these aspects of her life...also known as The Juggling Act! Eva is also on the Rickey Smiley Morning Show, and is hosting her brand new podcast The Undressed Room! Get the inside scoop on her new shows, where the inspiration came from, how she prepares for a role, and learn about where she grew up and how it's different from her life now. And if you're wondering where she stands with NeNe Leakes, you'll find out here! As always, we have a guest-inspired cocktail of the week! This week enjoy the BLUEBERRY SUNSHINE. Find the full recipe and more on @twoguysfromhollywood on Instagram, and @TGFHPodcast on Twitter and Facebook. Cheers! FOLLOW EVA ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram + Twitter: @evamarcille Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EvaMarcilleOfficial AND LISTEN TO HER NEW PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-undressing-room-podcast-presented-by-macys/id1550502395 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
After hours of technical difficulties, a very tired Wyann snags the help of T.J. Wilkins to talk about a few of June's hottest topics: Black music, Men's Health & Pride. WWW: “We're so in tune with ourselves that we're out of tune with each other.” Subscribe to the podcast visually at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6Z2lIWex8j7ZO0AJQ6b29txHzeXjymv5
A dance from Playford's Dancing Master (1698) thought to have been named after the Red Bull Playhouse, an inn-yard theatre, built in 1605 in what is now Haywood's Place. During the early part of the 17th Century, the theatre was used by the Queen's Men, and their performances rivalled those at the Globe and the Fortune. During the Civil War and Interregnum, when other theatres were closed or destroyed, the Red Bull remained open, offering illicit performances of jigs, drolls, rope-dancing and much more. It was demolished during the early years of the Restoration, but its location, Red Bull Yard could still be seen on Ogilby's map a few years later. The Red Bull dance doesn't appear in the Dancing Master until 1698, but the melody is thought to date from c1619.
The votes are in: The Queen's Men play the fans wanted for our Season 4 finale is Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay! We Meet the Contemporary, Robert Green, and give you all of the underwhelming details of his life and career; we summarize this very strange play and give you a Taste of Text with the iconic Brazen Head scene; we discuss the many staging challenges presented in the text; our ShakesBubble Gossip segment is hot off the presses! And then it's time to bid you all adieu (until Season 5, that is). Have a great summer, friends!
By your powers combined (aka the multiple emails we received requesting this topic), we bring you a 101 episode on Shakespeare's Sonnets! In our Taste of Text feature, we read you our favorites (57 and 130) and snippets of a few others; Jess gives us a rundown on the difference between Petrarchan and Shakespearean sonnet style; Aubrey pleads with teacher not to use the sonnets as acting exercises; we summarize the final play in our Keeping Up With the Queen's Men series; we play another round of the Lost Plays Game; we gossip a little and laugh a lot. Get out there and explore the sonnets!
So there's this Countess, and she's horny AF…and thus begins Marston's The Insatiate Countess. We dish a little happy with some signal boosts in our Happy Hour segment; we tell you everything we know about John Marston and the other writers who had a hand in this text in our Meet the Contemporary feature; our Taste of Text is extra tasty because the titular Countess is, in fact, thirsty like whoa; we give you yet another title to ponder while Keeping Up With the Queen's Men; we gossip a bit and GTFO. Watch out for that Countess' “dark hole” is all we're saying.
In this episode we give you a run down of all the other versions of the King Lear (or Leir) story that have existed before and after Shakespeare wrote his own version. The Queen's Men had one, Nahum Tate adapted one, as did William Charles Macready. We also list some Shakespeare-themed gift ideas for your holiday shopping list, gossip a little, and address a few important corrections from past episodes. You heard it here first, folx, we're human and we sometimes make mistakes, but we also try to grow and do better. Unlike King Lear (regardless of which version you prefer).
We return to the War of the Roses with this 201 dive into 1 Henry VI, a history play that even Jess likes. We learn all about the real St. Joan of Arc and how her story and image got twisted to conform to English propaganda and the patriarchy (eye roll), and Aubrey illuminates the moment between Margaret and Suffolk in act 5 that demands to be delivered to no one but the audience. We also Keep Up with the Queen's Men and give you a quick and dirty summary of George Peele's The Old Wife's Tale (which may or may not be the most underrated comedy of its time). Slight microphone issues aside, we hope you enjoy the episode.
In our first 101 episode in…a while…we take a minute to remind you of who the F* John Webster even is (spoiler: he's the creepy, dirty, mouse torturer from “The Documentary” Shakespeare In Love); we give you a good old-fashioned short-is summary; we bring you A Taste of Text (and some dumbshows) from The White Devil; Jess and Aubrey each pose some lingering quandaries we have about the play; we launch our new feature, Keeping Up With the Queen's Men, to tell you all about Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay from the Queen's Men's repertory; we gossip some and we laugh a lot. All this and more, so get ready! We're diving into Webster's The White Devil like there's no tomorrow!
This episode is a little different from the norm - come with us as we explore the wild world of early modern playing companies! What were they? Why were they? Who were they? And other W words as well. Our look at the Queen's Men (aka the all-star troupe of actors commanded by Her Majesty) will set us up for the rest of the season, throughout which we will closely examine some of the big headliner titles from the Queen's Men's repertory and ask you to VOTE on which one we should feature as a 101 episode at the end of this season. We introduce a new game - The Lost Plays Game! - and also take a few short trips down tangential creeks into the origins of the vacuum cleaner and a memorially reconstructed version of “The Documentary” Shakespeare in Love. It's a romp. A Queen's Men romp.
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Support this podcast, Donate to JOY Today: It's the weekend. All the Queen's Men are hosting a Digital Dance Club this Sunday afternoon – we've got the details. Nicholas Kameniar-Sandery... LEARN MORE The post All the Queen's Men's Digital Dance Club appeared first on The Informer.