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Quelque part au fin fond de la Californie, au début du XXe siècle, Cole Hupp vit à l'écart du monde, en attendant la fin. Mais en fait de Faucheuse, c'est Vivienne, une bibliothécaire curieuse de connaître la réalité du Far-West qui frappe à sa porte. Elle connaît son véritable nom : Red Dust, une légende inscrite dans la poussière et le sang du Wyoming. Vivienne est porteuse de nouvelles inquiétantes. Le ranch Triple 6, haut lieu des faits d'armes de Red, ne répond plus. Le vieux cow-boy n'a d'autre choix que de reprendre la route vers son passé. Un voyage à rebours parsemé de fantômes et de regrets au bout duquel il espère revoir celle qu'il n'a jamais pu oublier, Comanche. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version intégrale (avec la musique donc) de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Abonnez-vous également à la partie "Bagarre dans la discothèque" en suivant ce lien: https://audmns.com/HSfAmLDEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Vous pourriez également apprécier ces autres podcasts issus de notre large catalogue: Le voyage du Stradivarius Feuermann : https://audmns.com/rxPHqEENoir Jaune Rouge - Belgian Crime Story : https://feeds.audiomeans.fr/feed/6e3f3e0e-6d9e-4da7-99d5-f8c0833912c5.xmlLes Petits Papiers : https://audmns.com/tHQpfAm Des rencontres inspirantes avec des artistes de tous horizons. Galaxie BD: https://audmns.com/nyJXESu Notre podcast hebdomadaire autour du 9ème art.Nom: Van Hamme, Profession: Scénariste : https://audmns.com/ZAoAJZF Notre série à propos du créateur de XII et Thorgal. Franquin par Franquin : https://audmns.com/NjMxxMg Ecoutez la voix du créateur de Gaston (et de tant d'autres...)
This week on the pod, I speak with Jay Carmichael (a.k.a. Three Minute Board Games) about his new design, Red Dust Rebellion, which is on the cutting edge of the COIN series in terms of both its mechanisms and its subject matter. Beyond Solitaire is proudly sponsored by Central Michigan University's Center for Learning Through Games and Simulations, where learning can be both playful and compelling. Check them out here: https://www.cmich.edu/academics/colleges/liberal-arts-social-sciences/centers-institutes/center-for-learning-through-games-and-simulationsCheck out CMU's game offerings here: https://cmichpress.com/shop/Sign up for an online game design class here: https://www.cmich.edu/academics/colleges/liberal-arts-social-sciences/centers-institutes/center-for-learning-through-games-and-simulations/certificate-in-applied-game-designAll episodes of my podcast are available here: https://beyondsolitaire.buzzsprout.com/Beyond Solitaire Merch: https://sirmeeple.com/collections/beyond-solitaireEnjoy my work? Consider supporting me on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/beyondsolitaire or getting me a "coffee" on Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/beyondsolitaireContact Me: Email: beyondsolitaire at gmail.comTwitter: @beyondsolitaireInstagram: @beyondsolitaireFacebook: www.facebook.com/beyondsolitaireWebsite: www.beyondsolitaire.net
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of my "Compiled & Mixed" DJ set for Proton Records I'm happy to finally be releasing the full lossless download-link for free, reminisce and enjoy! Beatport link to tracklist and optional purchase (including individual tracks): https://www.beatport.com/release/rich-curtis/1341159 Beatport Release notes: >> Opened by the stunning orchestral strings that lit up Timo Camillo's 2008 "Teadrops" EP for Particles, the title track from Kobana's Proton Music album, "The Riddle", quickly takes shape followed by stand out contributions from Andre Sobota: the iconic "One Day Out", remixed by Proton progenitor, Sandji, and Proton Music favourite, Ryan Davis, with his 2010 interpretation of the sublime, "Red Dust". Sobota later takes on remix duties himself for Tvardovsky and Marc Mitchell and Steve T, to showcase a timely reminder of Brazilian magic. Particles regular, Ferdy, makes a trio of contributions including a remix from rising Australian star, Verve, while a plethora of deep house classics from the Apollo imprint see Artette, Loz Goddard, and Ellroy make significant contributions. No compilation would be complete without a clutch of offerings from Curtis himself as the Queenslander's remix of French star Loac Erepams in 2013, is followed by an exquisite reworking of "Dead Mophead" from Greek superstar, Dousk in the same year, before Rich's original mix of "Safety Thirst" rounds off a superlative collection of tracks
Front Row Classics welcomes back Madeline Hanson to take a look at two films with much of the same DNA. We're taking a look at 1932's Red Dust and its' 1953 remake Mogambo. Both films feature the King himself, Clark Gable, playing the same role 21 years apart. Brandon and Madeline discuss the chemistry he has with both Jean Harlow and Ava Gardner respectively. We also discuss the differences in both films regarding the production code.
Afraid I’ll Shock the Duchess? Front Row Classics welcomes back Madeline Hanson to take a look at two films with much of the same DNA. We’re taking a look at 1932’s Red Dust and its’ 1953 remake Mogambo. Both films feature the King himself, Clark Gable, playing the same role 21 years apart. Brandon and … Continue reading Ep. 216- Red Dust & Mogambo →
EPISODE 32 - “The Mary Astor Purple Diary Scandal” - 04/22/2024 One of the most scandalous trials in early Hollywood history involved actress MARY ASTOR, who had made a name for herself playing virginal ingenues and good girls. Mary, who had kept a diary for most of her life, found her words used as a sensationalized weapon against her in her quest to regain custody of her 4-year-old child in 1936 after her acrimonious divorce from her doctor husband. The trial made worldwide headlines. Her sexy, salacious diary entries showed the world a more sensual side to our virginal Mary, and, in many ways, helped propel her career into the stratosphere. Listen as we discuss Mary Astor, her life, her career, and her shocking purple diaries that took center stage in a Los Angeles courtroom. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Mary Astor: My Story (1960), by Mary Astor; Mary Astor: A Life on Film (1972), by Mary Astor; The Purple Diaries: Mary Astor and the Most Sensational Hollywood Scandal of the 1930s (2016), by Joseph Egan; Mary Astor's Purple Diary: The Great American Sex Scandal of 1936 (2106), by Edward Sorel; IMDBPro.com; Wikipedia.com; Movies Mentioned: Beau Brummell (1924), starring John Barrymore and Mary Astor; Dodsworth (1936), starring Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton, Paul Lukas, and Mary Astor; Red Dust (1932), starring Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and Mary Astor: The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), starring Ronald Colman, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Madeleine Carroll, Mary Astor, David Niven, Raymond Massey, and C. Aubrey Smith: The Maltese Falcon (1941), starring Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, Lee Patrick, and Elisha Cook Jr; The Palm Beach Story (1942), starring Claudette Colbert, Joel McCrea, Mary Astor, and Rudy Vallee; Act of Violence (1948), starring Van Heflin, Robert Ryan, Janet Leigh, Mary Astor, and Phyllis Thaxter; Little Women (1949), starring June Allyson, Elizabeth Taylor, Janet Leigh, Margaret O'Brien, Mary Astor, and Peter Lawford; Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), starring Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorhead, Mary Astor, Victor Buono, Cecil Kellaway, and Bruce Dern; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you intrigued by Australian oral history? You'll really love RED DUST TAPES.Soak up the voices and the stories of Outback old-timers who were born over 130 years ago. Here's a quick trailer of RED DUST TAPES, which will be available weekly from mid-April.For more information and to SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER, go to: reddusttapes.au
Mars Colony Gone Silent. In The Red Dust, Something Hunts | Sci-Fi Creepypasta Story
HO HO HOLY CRAP! It's a killer comet! The boys kick off this holiday season with an 80s cult classic. In between shopping trips to the mall, they discuss Castlevania safe words, butt shaking Santas, the gimp of the apocalypse, and sauerkraut. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F13mpUTYS3EIMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087799/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1Leave us a 30 second voicemail and if we like it we'll play it on the show: (949) 4-STABBY (949-478-2229)Like a book club but for dissecting obscure thriller, exploitation, and horror movies. Next movie announced every Wednesday. New episodes every Monday. Follow us on the things:Linktree: https://www.linktr.ee/stabbystabbyInstagram: @stabbypod https://www.instagram.com/stabbypod/Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/dp1ACGet the shirt: https://www.big-other.com/shop/p/stabby-stabby-podcast-tee
PREVIEW: From a longer conversation with Bob Zimmerman about space engineering and discovery: speaking of a panorama in sharp detail taken by Perseverance of Jezero Crater -- the red dust of Mars accumulated like 3 billion year-old talcum powder over the eroded rocky features. https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/archive/PIA26080_True_halfres.jpg 2023 Jezero Crater
“Mogambo” 1953 is a romance-adventure film set in Africa. Thank you to Patreon listener Arthur who recommended we include the movie in a podcast. Director John Ford built the film around African locations and music from African tribes. The film has many elements found in the 1932 movie “Red Dust”.Clark Gable is Victor Marswell the experienced guide who leads the safari to ultimately observe Gorillas in their natural setting. The safari group includes Grace Kelly as Linda Nordley who falls in love with Marswell, Donald Nordley the husband of Linda played by Donald Sinden, Ava Gardner as Eloise Kelly who also loves Marswell, and a large supporting cast. Mr. Gable also played the lead in the “Red Dust” film. Enjoy this adventure drawn from an earlier time.
The end of an era, and the start of something new They say all good things must come to an end, and the Good Sesh is no exception! My time leading Big Little Brush has come to an end, and I've handed the reins of over to the amazing crew at Red Dust. (read more about that here.) With that in mind, it feels only right to bring the Good Sesh to a close too. It's been such a dream to interview some of the coolest folks on the planet, each doing super interesting (and good) things. A huge thank you to everyone who's been a guest, has listened to the show, or supported us in some way. It's deeply appreciated :) I'm enjoying having less on my plate and getting back to some of the other things I love in life. Stay in touch! Nothing but love (: JH x
Meet Sarah Sheridan Sarah is the co-founder and deputy CEO at Clothing the Gaps Clothing the Gaps is an Aboriginal social enterprise, producing garments that unite communities. Sarah and Joel talked the amazing work the Clothing the Gaps crew do, and building capacity for the long term Quick mention that this is the last episode of the Good Sesh, for at least the foreseeable future, as we go through some changes at Big Little Brush, but a little more on that at a later stage. big little brush We sell beautiful, biodegradable toothbrushes that do their best to do a helpful thing! Our profits help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia via Red Dust and Children's Ground. Thanks for listening JH x
After many years listening to concerns from fellow gardeners in the area, a few of them pop up frequently. You likely have had the same questions yourself. In this episode, co-hosts Don Kinzler and John Lamb go over the most frequently asked questions from gardeners in our area. Topics include: rusty lawn dust, blossom end rot, bumpy lawns, managing wasps and hornets, apple trees not bearing fruit, and many more. === "Growing Together: A Gardening Podcast" is a show for gardeners in the upper Midwest and is based in Fargo, North Dakota. Don Kinzler is a horticulturist with NDSU Extension in Cass County, a lifelong gardener, and a trusted resource for gardeners throughout our region. Co-host John Lamb is an arts and entertainment reporter for The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead. John bought a house a few years ago and has taken up gardening, so he has a lot of questions for Don. If you have a question for an upcoming episode of "Growing Together," email Don at donald.kinzler@ndsu.edu. To read Don's weekly gardening columns, visit The Forum website: https://www.inforum.com/don%20kinzler
Part film history, part cultural critique, and heavy with bejeweled gowns, Window Dressing is a podcast that dives into the intersections between fame, glamour, fashion, and film. And the role they have played in constructing and influencing American culture throughout the last 100 years. The first season, entitled Glamour Girl Nextstore: MGM to Playboy debuts part one of a two-part episode featuring MGM's main wardrobe designer during the 1930s--Adrian. I explore the untapped language of film through costume and decode the rewarding work of the women and the designer that made MGM magical in the 1930s. Sources used to research this episode include Photoplay for all years mentioned, Adrian by Howard Gutner , From Reverence to Rape by Molly Haskell, Garbo, by John Bainbridge, and all the films discussed in this week's episode, including: Ann Christie, Grande Hotel, Possession, Letty Lynton, Torch Song, Red Dust, Bombshell, A Free Soul, The Divorcee, and The Girl Who Had Everything. Special thanks to Howard Gutner for his marvelous work about Adrian.
Part 2 of Adrian Adrian Adrian Part film history, part cultural critique, and heavy with bejeweled gowns, Window Dressing is a podcast that dives into the intersections between fame, glamour, fashion, and film. And the role they have played in constructing and influencing American culture throughout the last 100 years. The first season, entitled Glamour Girl Next Store: MGM to Playboy debuts part two of the first episode featuring MGM's main wardrobe designer during the 1930s--Adrian. I explore the untapped language of film through costume and decode the rewarding work of the women and the designer that made MGM magical in the 1930s. Sources used to research this episode include Photoplay for all years mentioned, Adrian by Howard Gutner , From Reverence to Rape by Molly Haskell, Garbo, by John Bainbridge, and all the films discussed in this week's episode, including: Ann Christie, Grande Hotel, Possession, Letty Lynton, Torch Song, Red Dust, Bombshell, A Free Soul, The Divorcee, and The Girl Who Had Everything. Special thanks to Howard Gutner for his marvelous work about Adrian.
Meet Roz Campbell Roz is the founder and director of period product company Tsuno, based in Melbourne Tsuno make beautiful, thoughtful, and inclusive period products, and donate half their profits to community organisations like One Girl Roz and Joel discussed the power of beautiful design to make people feel welcome and cared for, even in their most difficult seasons big little brush We sell beautiful, biodegradable toothbrushes that do their best to do a helpful thing! Our profits help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia via Red Dust and Children's Ground. Thanks for listening JH x
Dans ce premier épisode des Bobines, nous parlons de la plus célèbre "Blonde platine" du cinéma hollywoodien. Non ce n'est pas Marylin mais Jean Harlow.Pour évoquer sa carrière, nous recevons Laura Charpentier et Terry Misseraoui, respectivement la comédienne et l'auteur et metteur en scène de "Jean Harlow, confessions d'un ange blond", pièce de théâtre retraçant la vie de Jean Harlow sous la forme d'une interview.Avec Marcelle Ratafia et nos invités, nous parlons de ses films, des rôles qui ont fait d'elle une icone du cinéma et nous finissons par un petit quiz!Crédits des extraits :Les Invités de huit heures (Dinner at Eight) de George Cukor Les Anges de l'enfer (Hell's Angels) d'Howard HughesLa Belle de Saïgon (Red Dust) de Victor Fleming Harlow de Gordon DouglasPour aller voir la pièce "Jean Harlow, confessions d'un ange blond" il vous suffit d'aller les 3 et 4 juin au Funambule Théâtre en cliquant sur ce lienhttps://www.funambule-montmartre.com/jean-harlow-confessions-d-un-ange-blondSi vous aimez ce podcast, parlez en autour de vous et surtout abonnez vous.Bonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Sanjeev Singh has over 40 years of experience in film acquisition and distribution in South Africa.As Head of Acquisition and Distribution of Videovision Entertainment, Sanjeev has acquired films across genres for distribution. These range from small independent documentaries, Foreign Language and Arthouse films to multi-million dollar blockbuster films. Recent acquisitions include Khalil Gibran's The Prophet, Wolf Totem, The Little Prince, I Am Woman, and Oscar Nominee, Les Miserables.Sanjeev has executive produced a number of motion pictures made under the banner of Videovision Entertainment, among which are Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom, Kite, More Than Just A Game, the Oscar Nominated Yesterday, Red Dust, Barack Obama: People's President and more. He was also associate producer on Bravo Two Zero, Sarafina! and Cry, The Beloved Country and Co-Producer on the hit SA Television Series, Imbewu: The Seed and House of Zwide.In 2020 he was appointed as an Executive Committee member and Vice Chair of the Independent Producers Organization of South Africa.
Drs. Jones and Jagel discuss rain-barrel baths, murder conspiracy theories, and rubber(again) as they dive deep into Red Dust. Special guest Dr. Michael Vann learns us many things and laments the inability to find decent help on colonial plantations. Come for the historical analysis, stay for the tiger roars.
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The Red Dust by Murray Leinster audiobook. You who have read "The Mad Planet" by Murray Leinster, will welcome the sequel to that story. The world, in a far distant future, is peopled with huge insects and titanic fungus growths. Life has been greatly altered, and tiny Man is now in the process of becoming acclimated to the change. We again meet our hero Burl, but this time a far greater danger menaces the human race. The huge insects are still in evidence, but the terror they inspire is as nothing compared to the deadly Red Dust. You will follow this remarkable story with breathless interest. "Burl raised his spear, and plunged down on the back of the moving thing, thrusting his spear with all the force he could command. He had fallen upon the shining back of one of the huge, meat-eating beetles, and his spear had slid across the horny armor and then stuck fast, having pierced only the leathery tissue between the insect's head and thorax."
From 2009, the red dust storm hit Sydney, rats on twitter, and how smart are dogs? Fun science with Marc West and Ian Woolf. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Support Diffusion by making a contribution Support Diffusion by buying through affiliate links
Dybt i Indokinas jungle må Clark Gable ikke bare kæmpe mod naturen og de indfødte, han må også kæmpe mod sine lyster. Da to kvinder dukker op på hans gummiplantage får han nok at se til. Den ene kvinde er en "lady of the night", der er med på den værste, den anden kvinde er en fin dame, der er gift med en af Gables medarbejdere. Gæt hvem han sætter sig for at få fat i! http://www.ikassenshow.dk/2022/12/i-kassen-913-red-dust-1932.html
Meet Erin Morris Erin is the founder and principal at Young Folks, a purpose driven marketing agency based on the Mornington Peninsula. Young Folks are a B Corp and certified carbon neutral by Climate Active Erin and Joel talked about building "good" businesses and how B Corp etc. can help you do better. big little brush We sell beautiful, biodegradable toothbrushes that do their best to do a helpful thing! Our profits help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia via Red Dust and Children's Ground. Thanks for listening JH x
Meet Frankie Layton Frankie is the founder of Dirt, a gorgeous, wasteless laundry goods company Frankie and Joel talked about quality, getting in deep, and making sure you actually just get started (stop overthinking it mate!) Learn more about Frankie and Dirt here on their website: https://thedirtcompany.com.au/ big little brush We sell beautiful bamboo toothbrushes that do a helpful thing! We donate half our profits to help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia via Red Dust and Children's Ground Thanks for listening
Episode 151 Notes and Links to Allison Hedge Coke's Work On Episode 151 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Allison Hedge Coke, and the two discuss, among other topics, her multiracial and multiethnic and multilingual upbringing, wise words and inspiration from her family, her life of art and creativity, California as her muse, holding California to account, ideas of stewardship and environmental care, and the incredible inspirations and circumstances that brought her award-winning poetry to the world. Allison Adelle Hedge Coke's previous poetry books include The Year of the Rat, Dog Road Woman, Off-Season City Pipe, Blood Run, Burn, Streaming as well as a memoir, Rock Ghost, Willow, Deer. She is the editor of the anthologies Sing: Poetry of the Indigenous Americas, Effigies, Effigies II, and Effigies II and is a Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Riverside. Hedge Coke came of age working fields, factories, and waters and is currently at work on a film, Red Dust: resiliency in the dirty thirties, a new CD, and new poems. Buy Look at This Blue Allison Hedge Coke's Website Allison Hedge Coke's Wikipedia Page National Book Awards Description for Look at This Blue At about 7:30, Allison discusses her busy and exciting upcoming weeks that include a Georgia poetry circuit and the National Book Awards, where she's nominated for At about 9:20, Allison discusses her experiences with languages and reading and writing as a kid; she discusses her father's and family's great pride in their lineages At about 13:45, Allison relays a telling anecdote about her son and his crayons that speaks to the multilingual extended family from which she comes At about 16:20, Pete reads from the beginning chapter of Allison's memoir and Allison expands on lessons learned from those times and from her mother and father At about 18:50, Pete notes Allison lifelong devotion to art, and she talks about her family's background and about what it means to create for her in her traditions At about 20:25, Allison recounts the amazing story of writing Look at this Blue in Montenegro in a stunningly short period of time At about 22:00, Allison describes her first encounters with California in 1980 and then future time spent in CA At about 26:05, Pete cites the wonderful blurbs from wonderful writers for Allison's collection; she defines it as an “assemblage” and talks about the assemblage in connection to jazz and other music At about 28:00, Pete and Allison discuss the poetry's connection to “blue,” and blue's myriad meanings and connection to longing and fado and saudade (Pete's obsession) At about 30:40, Pete shares the possibly apocryphal story of Garcia Marquez's writing a masterpiece At about 31:00, Allison expands upon the title's meanings At about 31:45, Allison responds to Pete wondering about “catharsis” upon writing about such personal and emotional work At about 34:00, The two meditate on parenthood and influences on children At about 36:00, The two discuss memory and perspective, and Pete cites the book's epigraph At about 37:10, Pete provides a book summary and details the historical and personal At about 38:15, Allison reads from the book regarding the Xerces blue butterfly and links its story to that of California and its abuses, excesses, and displacement At about 43:00, Allison reads from the Prelude At about 45:45, Allison recounts a bonkers story (adapted for the book) about the INS and her mother At about 48:30, The two talk about extinctions, displacements, and endangerment featured in the book At about 51:40, Allison talks about being stewards for the environment At about 53:15, The two detail connections made in the book to events both historical and modern and themes like racism and homophobia At about 54:20, Pete discusses “let” and “love” as depicted in the book You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 152 with Tommy Dean, author of a flash fiction chapbook, Special Like the People on TV from and the Editor at Fractured Lit; “You've Stopped” was included in Best Microfiction 2019. The episode with this flash fiction writer extraordinaire will air on November 15.
In this episode: Clerks III (2022); Alien vs. Predator: Requiem (2007); Predators (2010); Vibes (1988); Red Dust (1932); Man, Are We Old?!
Meet Beau Miles Beau is a filmmaker, parent, adventurer, and an eatie (not a foodie!
After 4 years, 207 shows, 153 interviews, and 9,547 crack-a-lackin's, Jonzy's decided it's time to pass the microphone over to a new host of Jam Pakt, so in this episode of Jam Pakt he revisits some highlights from the past 4 years. Jonzy wants to dedicate more time to raising his young family and to helping out mob in Central Australia through his work with Red Dust. Jonzy says, “It's been one helluva ride, but like all good rides it eventually has to come to an end. I want to thank all the radio stations for embracing me and Jam Pakt – the support from you fullaz has meant so much to me over the last 4 years.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Jake Leg Jug Band | 03 I Had to Give Up Gym | Live At The Audley Theatre | Curley Weaver with Willie McTell | Joker Man | Curley Weaver (1933-1935) | Mississippi Fred McDowell & Hunter's Chapel Singers | Back Back Train | Amazing Grace | | Otis Rush | I Can't Quit You Baby | Total Blues - 100 Essential Songs | Doc Watson & Jack Lawrence | Shady Grove | Look A Yonder Coming | Mike Goudreau | Tell Mama I'm Ok | Acoustic Sessions | | Claire Hamlin | Old Black Joanna | Elbows Going Crazy | | Claire Hamlin | Yakety Piano | Elbows Going Crazy | | Claire Hamlin | Suitcase Stroll | Elbows Going Crazy | | Reverend Gary Davis | Cocaine Blues | Manchester Free Trade Hall 1964 | Rev Gary Davis | Swingin' BLues | Some People Who Play Guitar Like A Lot Of People Don't | Moonshine Society | The One Who Got Away (Acoustic-Bonus) | Sweet Thing (Special Edition) | Hannah Aldridge | Lie Like You Love Me | Razor Wire | | Half Deaf Clatch | Pony Blues (Charley Patton) | Borrowed Blues | | Dean Haitani | Fairlight Walking | RED DUST |
Jean Harlow biographer Darrell Rooney joins Kimberly and Kristen to celebrate Harlow's birthday and the 90th anniversary of her pre-Code feature Red Dust (1932). We discuss Harlow before and after the Code, the commonalities between her and Mary Astor, and why pre-Code Clark Gable is the best. Reviews matter and you can help us out by giving us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts! Also, tell your friends to like and subscribe to our Patreon, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube channels! We also have a shiny new website you can visit now! This episode created thanks to our Patrons: Peter Bryant Jacob Haller Laura Neill Christine Mier David Floyd Peter Dawson Jeffrey Danny Fuckbois of Literature Christina Lane Rosa McF Donna Hill Cat Cooper Harry Holland sweetcomrade
Red Dust & Red heat Iraq is being hit by yet another sandstorm. An Enormous Black hole the 1st photos of a phenomenon in our galaxy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Red Dust & Red heat Iraq is being hit by yet another sandstorm. An Enormous Black hole the 1st photos of a phenomenon in our galaxy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Red Dust & Red heat Iraq is being hit by yet another sandstorm. An Enormous Black hole the 1st photos of a phenomenon in our galaxy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | | Prakash Slim | Me And The Devil Blues | Country Blues From Nepal | | Hans Theessink and Big Daddy Wilson | Virus Blues | Pay Day | | | | Catfish Keith | Some of These Days.mp3 | Land of the Sky | | | Doug MacLeod | Money Talks | Doug MacLeod~A Soul to Claim | Hubert Dorigatti | Meat shakin mama | A Walk with Blind Boy | | Manny Fizzotti | Useless [Feat Brendan O Neill] | Nobody Understands | | Barrel House Welch | Dying Pickpocket Blues | The Paramount Masters - CD 2/4 | Blind Lemon Jefferson | Match Box Blues | Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order | Dean Haitani | Red Dust | RED DUST | | | Half Deaf Clatch | Bye And Bye I'm Goin' To See The King | Modern and Primitive | | Chubby Parker | Davey Crockett | The Stuff that Dreams are Made Of (disc 2) | Little G Weevil | Early In The Morning | Live Acoustic Session | | Petra Börnerová Duo & Besenyei Csaba | Perpetual Blues Machine | Petra Börnerová duo _ Besenyei Csaba - Acoustic Session 2 | Dik Banovich | Let's Get Drunk | Run to You | |
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Stacy Jones | Everything Is Going To Be All Right | World On Fire | | Curtis Johnson | None Like You | None Like You [Single] | Son Of Dave | I'm Going Monkey For Your Love | Call Me KIng | | Debra Power | The Last Time I Saw Memphis | I'm Not From Chicago | Blue Touch | Baby Please Don't Go | Old, New, Borrowed & Blue | Vaneese Thomas | Rosalee | Fight The Good Fight | The Nighthawks |Nobody | Established 1972 | | Trevor Finlay | Recover | Get Into It | | Katie Webster | Those Lonely, Lonely Nights | No Foolin' | | Steve Bailey featuring Mississippi MacDonald | She's My Baby | Crazy 'Bout You | | Washington Phillips | Washington Phillips Mix | | The Soundtracks | Don't Ever Change | John, Paul, George, Dave, Brian, Tony & More; The Birth of the | The Cadillac Kings | For Richer, For Poorer | Cadillac Kings | | Dean Haitani | Fairlight Walking | RED DUST |
All dharmas are innately amazing beyond description. Perfect vision has no gap. In mountain groves, grasslands, and woods the truth has always been exhibited. Discern and comprehend the broad long tongue [of Buddha's teaching] , which cannot be muted anywhere. The spoken is instantly heard; what is heard is instantly spoken. Senses and objects merge; principle and wisdom are united. When self and other are the same, mind and dharmas are one. When you face what you have excluded and see how it appears, you must quickly gather it together and integrate with it. Make it work within your house, then establish stable sitting.Hongzhi Zhengjue, Cultivating the Empty FieldSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/apalmr)
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Half Deaf Clatch | Soul Of A Man | Modern and Primitive | Catfish Keith | Red Night Gown | Land of the Sky | | Mat Walklate & Alex Haynes | New Rocking Chair | Bopflix Session | | Mamie Smith & and her Jazz Hounds | Crazy Blues | The Blues - 200 Blues Classics | Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny | Patience and Fortitude | Let's Get Happy Together [Stoney Plain] | Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee | Backwater Blues - | Ash Grove 01-21-1967 1st Show | Frankie 'Half-Pint' Jaxon & His Hot Shots | Banker's Blues: A Study In The Effects Of Fiscal Mischief | Dean Haitani | Sometimes I Wonder | RED DUST | | Cedric Burnside | I Be Trying | I Be Trying | | Prakash Slim | Villager's Blues | Country Blues From Nepal | The Jake Leg Jug Band | Who Rolled The Stone Away | EVERYTHIN'S JAKE | | Doug MacLeod, & Dave Smith, Rick Steff, Steve Potts | Grease The Wheel | A Soul to Claim | E. Mullaney & P. Stack | Maid In A Cherry Tree | The Return Of The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of | Bunk Johnson | Minstral Man | The Last Testament | | Sidney Bechet | Preachin' Blues | The Copulatin' Blues
Kirrae Wurrong-Bundjalung singer-songwriter on her band Jalgany, and new EP Red Dust, Salt Water
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Catfish Keith | Scoodle Oot 'n' Doo | Land of the Sky | | Mat Walklate & Alex Haynes | My Turn | Bopflix Session | | Half Deaf Clatch | Pony Blues | A Tribute To Charley Patton | Hans Theessink and Big Daddy Wilson | Old Man Touble | Pay Day | | | Moonshine Society | The One Who Got Away (Acoustic-Bonus) | Sweet Thing (Special Edition) | Dean Haitani | Fairlight Walking | RED DUST | | Prakash Slim | Crossroad Blues | Country Blues From Nepal | Manny Fizzotti | Sliding Away [Feat Giles Robson] | Nobody Understands | Little G Weevil | When The King Was Told | Live Acoustic Session | Ruth Wyand & The Tribe Of One | Bad Mojo (Working Overtime) | Tribe Of One | | Doug MacLeod, & Dave Smith, Rick Steff, Steve Potts | Be What You Is | A Soul to Claim | Lightnin' Hopkins | I Feel Like Balling The Jack | Houston Gold (1968) | Blind Blake | Wilson Dam | All The Recorded Sides | Ramblin' Jack Elliott | Talking Fishing Blues | Catch Me A Freight Train | Mississippi Fred McDowell & Hunter's Chapel Singers | Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dying Bed | Amazing Grace |
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Catfish Keith | Santa Claus Blues.mp3 | Land of the Sky | | Prakash Slim | Blues Raga | Country Blues From Nepal | Little G Weevil | Fastest Man | Live Acoustic Session | Doug MacLeod | Where Are You | Doug MacLeod~A Soul to Claim | Mat Walklate & Alex Haynes | Straight Line | Bopflix Session | | Dean Haitani | The Wide Open | Red Dust | | John Hammond | Baby, Please Don't Go | The Best Of John Hammond - 1970 - 320 | Hans Theessink and Big Daddy Wilson | Little Nora Maj | Pay Day | | | Manny Fizzotti | Dodgy Dudes | Nobody Understands | Moonshine Society | The One Who Got Away | Sweet Thing (Special Edition) | Doug MacLeod, & Dave Smith, Rick Steff, Steve Potts | Grease The Wheel | Doug MacLeod~A Soul to Claim | Lightnin' Hopkins | Cryin' For Bread | Houston Gold (1968) | Ramblin' Jack Elliott | If I Were A Carpenter | Catch Me A Freight Train | Mary Johnson | Barrel House Flat Blues | The Paramount Masters - CD 1/4
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Doug Macleod | Dubb's Talking Disappointment Blues | A Soul to Claim | K.C. Douglas | Mercury Blues | Deadbeat Guitar and the Mississippi Blues | Hans Theessink and Big Daddy Wilson | Hard Time Killing Floor | Pay Day | | | Dean Haitani | Sometimes I Wonder | RED DUST | | Little G Weevil | Keep Going | Live Acoustic Session | K.C. Douglas | Kansas City | Deadbeat Guitar and the Mississippi Blues | Manny Fizzotti | Naima | Nobody Understands | K.C. Douglas | I Met the Blues This Morning | Deadbeat Guitar and the Mississippi Blues | Doug MacLeod | Only Porter At The Station | A Soul to Claim | Manny Frizzotti | Nobody Understands | Nobody Understands | Robert Pete Williams | On My Way From Texas | Blues At Newport | | Catfish Keith | 12th Street Rag | Phonic June 2009 | | Lightnin' Hopkins | Henny Penny Blues | Lightnin' Hopkns: Blues Master | Jimmy 'Duck' Holmes | 4. Done Got Tired Of Tryin' | Aiin't It Lonesome |
On today's episode of Art of the Cut, we sit down with Avril Beukes, ACE. Over the course of her career, Avril has been nominated for and won numerous editing awards in her native South Africa. Her work includes the TV series Queen Sugar and Women of the Movement, and feature films like Red Dust, and Yesterday, the latter of which received the Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film in 2005. And now her latest project is the Aretha Franklin biopic, RESPECT. Thanks to Frame.io for their support of Art of the Cut and their pledge to keep this content coming your way. Read this interview and many others at blog.frame.io, where you'll also find expert guides, tutorials, and insights from veteran filmmakers across the film and TV industry.
On this week's episode, we welcome Avril Beukes, editor on Respect. Her past work includes, Little One, Yesterday and Red Dust.
Today we have Kolby Knickerbocker on the show. Shay & Kolby discuss his new EP Over and Over. Kolby hails from Bend, Oregon in the United States where he creates incredibly soulful folk music filled with tributes to community, his family & his experiences. FOR RELEASE February 10, 2021 BEND, OREGON (January 25, 2021) - Kolby Knickerbocker announces the release of the single “Over and Over” on February 10. A modern take on the 50's doowop of Otis Redding and Ben King, the song is dedicated to his wife as a reminder that his love will not waiver. Mixed by Sean Moffitt (Mat Kearney, Josh Groban, Ingrid Michaelson), it's the title track off the upcoming mixed EP due out April 2. Commitment. Stability. Love. A testament that no matter how difficult it gets, no matter how strong the emotion, no matter the challenge, he'll always be there. That's the message Knickerbocker wanted to send to his wife in the song, “Over and Over.” To reinforce the message, he recorded 15 separate vocal parts to recreate a gospel choir effect. The result is intimate, raw, and powerful. Knickerbocker says, “This song is very special to me as I think of my daughter and son when I hear the lyrics. Knowing that they will one day feel the emotion that I have for their mother, my wife, and knowing that they will one day be able to really hear the dedication that we had as a couple is very personal and special to me.” While the title track is about coming back to love and relationship “Over and Over,” the EP's title has a double meaning behind it. The EP is a nod to Knickerbocker's feelings about being a musician. He says, “It can be draining, with long nights and lots of hard work, but I always come back to it because it is something that I love to do. It is endlessly challenging and endlessly fulfilling, so I will come back to writing songs and being a musician Over and Over, no matter how challenging.” About Kolby Knickerbocker Knickerbocker started his professional musical career early on, releasing his first album with Kitty's Musicbox (2004) as a sophomore in college. He has since released an additional full-length album Red Dust (2015) and two EPs, Rodello's Machine (2012) and Animus (2016). Nate Donnis who's received industry attention from the BBC's series “Skins” and the PBS series Roadtrip Nation, appeared on Rodello's Machine. Knickerbocker has received critical acclaim from industry tastemakers including Indie Shuffle and KCRW. His music has been featured in television shows like MTV's Degrassi High, 90210, Heart Signal, and Barely Breathing. https://youtu.be/MWCNThMW9Cw The lyric video to the second single of the Over and Over EP. Lyrics: Pray, God please help me live this day Bring peace and joy Let these memories stay And this I know, To love her always Mmmm… Pray, God please help me live this day Let beauty overwhelm me Take my breath away And when the years have gone Watching the setting sun May these memories Of her Stay beautiful Amen https://youtu.be/Qwsbwcra0ow The lyric video to the title track single, "Over and Over". Lyrics: It's been a long day It's been a long year It's been a long life And I'm still loving you Through mistakes and heartaches Through kisses and words unkind Through silent nights I'm still loving you Lay your head down Breathe in and breathe out Cause I will love you Over and over again Live, laugh, and love Lay your worries aside I will love you Over and over again There is nothing you could say Nothing you could do, to turn me away I will love you the best I can Over and over again Darling, you could leave me You could run for the hills I'll be waiting For you to come home I know your heart is wild And impossible to please So I'll be waiting For you to come home Lay your head down Breathe in and breathe out Cause I will love you Over and over again Live, laugh, and love Lay your worries aside I will love you Over and over again There is nothing you could say Nothing you c...
In our previous episodes, we got the chance to experience the guzheng, with the maestro, Zhang Lu with China National Traditional Orchestra. Today we bring you some selections from Zhang Lu's album. The music you're about to hear are the guzheng versions to a number of songs or film soundtracks you might be familiar with. Song Lists: 1. Scarborough Fair 2. Wandering Songstress (天涯歌女) 3. Moon River 4. A Bright Sunny Day in Autumn (九九艳阳天) 5. Mama, Do You Remember? (草帽歌) 6. Red Dust (滚滚红尘)