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There's been a lot of news in the EV space recently: over the weekend the government announced they are replacing grant for EV charging infrastructure with 0% loans instead. New company Slate Auto have been showing of a transformer style car. The world's biggest battery maker CATL has made a huge technological breakthrough And Tesla sales continue to fall off a cliff. To get the low-down on that's happening in the space EVs & Beyond managing editor Richard Edwards joins us. He's in Shanghai, where he's been attending the 2025 auto show.
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In his nifty new history of the Homestead Act, Richard Edwards says the “three perils” of homesteading on the Great Plains were grasshoppers, prairie fires, and childbirth — and good on him for recognizing the third of these as the most perilous of all. Earlier historians of homesteading were so focused on masculine aspects of their subject, they neglected the obvious.
If we're going to live in this level land we call the Great Plains — and I expect to do so until I die — then there are some fundamentals we need to come to terms with. Like the Homestead Act, signed by Abraham Lincoln on 20 May 1862. Unless we are Indigenous, we should think about what it means to be the heirs of a landed, settler society. Fortunately, we have Richard Edwards and his book, Great Plains Homesteaders, to help us out.
Richard Edwards was just at the Sydney International Electric Vehicle show where he got a preview of vehicle models, many manufactured by Chinese companies, which will very likely be seen on New Zealand roads soon.
I've been arguing, along with Richard Edwards and his new book, Great Plains Homesteaders, that we should rethink our history with the Homestead Act on the Great Plains. You can do some of this for yourself, of course. If you have a homesteading ancestor, then you can order up the land patent file from the National Archives and learn the gritty details of proving up. You can scroll through the digitized pages of your local and regional newspapers and watch the notices of final proof blink in across the landscape like farmyard lights at prairie dusk.
This month, Alex and Lord Lee are joined by the CEO of Ampario, Richard Edwards. Ampario is an Aim-traded natural feed additives group, a niche business but one that exports its products to over 80 countries and has been held by Lord Lee for 14 years.In the episode, the trio discuss the ins and outs of running an Aim company, why Lord Lee believes the business is well-placed in today's markets, its sustainable practices and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pam talks with Richard Edwards with Anpario, a global company based in the UK. Anpario has a number of products for monogatric animals and looks to expand their offerings for products of the future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new VIDEO from Coleraine Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Wise Word for the Weary Speaker: Mr. Richard Edwards Broadcaster: Coleraine Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 9/29/2024 Bible: Proverbs 12:25 Length: 31 min.
Stagione X - ep 7 - Strane sparizioni: Richard Edwards dei Manic Street Preacherd e Karen Carpenter dei The Carpenters
In this video, I continue my deep dive into Henry VIII's alleged illegitimate children, and today we explore the intriguing case of Richard Edwards – the renowned Tudor poet, playwright, and... possibly the king's son.
A new MP3 sermon from Larne Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The life of overcoming Speaker: Mr. Richard Edwards Broadcaster: Larne Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 6/23/2024 Bible: 1 John 5:1-21 Length: 32 min.
Richard Edwards joins Donald Forgione on the Tailgate to discuss the personal, professional, and common sense side of the American Disability Act, Unerversital Assccesability, and just doing the right thing. Ric is the ADA Director for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and is a wheelchair user. Ric's insight into this critical subject is invaluable. rededwards@dnr.IN.gov donald@tailgate-talks.com
With Andy Lyons (WSC), Mike Harrison (City Gent), Kevin Whitcher (The Gooner.) For links to and pictures of these fanzines, to post comments, and to read more related writings and podcasts, visit https://tonyfletcher.substack.com/p/the-fanzine-podcast-ep-25-40-yearsFor over 40 years now, football fanzines have run parallel to music fanzines in the UK, growing out of the same alternative pop culture as did the punk and new wave zines of the 1970s, as evidenced perhaps by the fact that the best known and longest-running of the non-denominational zines, When Saturday Comes, took its name from a song by the Northern Irish new wave band, The Undertones. At their peak in the late 1980s, it's estimated there were at least 300 such football zines publishing regularly in the UK. Where the football zines differ from the music ones is in loyalty. If When Saturday Comes is like an alternative to the glossy football magazines the same way that a long-running music fanzine like The Big Takeover, which was featured on Episode 21, can be seen as a more authentically independent voice than a Spin or Mojo, the majority of zines serve more like alternatives to their stated club's official program. In this context, the Arsenal fanzine The Gooner, whose Kevin Whitcher joins us on this episode, is like a Taylor Swift fanzine, economically removed from the subject it is writing about but passionate about it all the same, while Bradford City's City Gent, whose Mike Harrison, also featured in this episode, would be more comparable to a zine dedicated to a cult band that refuses to go away – Guided By Voices or Teenage Fan Club, perhaps. Even as football fan culture moves largely online, to YouTube channels and podcasts, there will always remain a dedicated, if “discerning” audience, that is willing to read articles and opinion pieces that bring the banter of what we once knew as the football “terraces” in print.Kevin and Mike are joined here by When Saturday Comes' co-founder and ongoing editor, Andy Lyons, for a conversation that discusses the various zines' origins, their rise to influence and prominence, their engagement and effect on the game they support, and how they keep going after four decades and several hundred episodes a piece in the face of the younger fans migration online.The episode also discusses the tragic fire that took place at Bradford City's ground in May 1985, at which City Gent editor Mike Harrison was in attendance. While we don't get into any horrific detail, I do want to let listeners be prepared.Thanks to Richard Edwards and Peter Mountford. Sign up for Tony Fletcher's weekly newsletter, long weekend read, and for exclusive access to archived interviews, including those from his Keith Moon biography, at tonyfletcher.substack.com. Theme music by Noel Fletcher. Logo by Greg Morton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Edwards Returns, Moelyci Farm, Synchronicity Osman Spare Psychogeography This episode sees the welcome return of Richard Edwards and we go down a number of rabbit holes. We talk about when the weird becomes not so weird, we discuss the Kogi Indians and the impact on Richard's psycho geography. We question belief in what is possible and not possible and the importance and metaphorical nature of gardens in myth and ancient history. We also discussed the very unusual case of the water and ink experiment and Osman Spare. https://www.moelyci.org/ To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
Richard Edwards Recovering Entrepreneur, Information Security, Science Computers and Programming Mavericks. Today I have a great friend of mine, Richard Edwards on the podcast. Richard has the great ability to mix creativity with scientific logic. Today we talk the Peter Principle, the skill of running a business, start-ups, getting into flow state. Richard talks about his post punk, Goth, Industrial music, the avant-garde, found sound and the wonderful Genesis, P Orridge and Psychic TV. We discuss Hildegard Von Bingen, the importance of heresy and the wonderful Jake Stratton Kent before wrapping up with mediaeval Christian Mystics. This is a blinding episode with some great ideas from a very inspiring mind. One of Richards Projects https://www.moelyci.org/ To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
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Carl speaks with Ryan La Valette, a multi-instrumentalist and rising star in the smooth jazz scene from New Zealand, whose debut album on Trippin' N Rhythm Records produced two Billboard number one hits: "Let It Flow" and "Highway 10." Ryan shares the story of how his interest in music began at an early age, and how he was naturally drawn to musical instruments, with a particular obsession with guitars. He also talks about some of his diverse musical influences, including George Benson, Grover Washington Jr., and Motown. Ryan talks about his experience as an emerging artist, the struggles he faced before establishing his career, and his dream of becoming a successful performer and producer, stressing the importance of being single-mindedly focused to achieve greatness. Listen to hear Ryan gives listeners a glimpse into the life and journey of a talented rising star in the smooth jazz world, and offers insights and advice on creative processes, producing, and pursuing one's dreams. Listen to this episode and enjoy some of his music.Episode Highlights07:04 I think it was on Richard Edwards's radio podcast, and that was about or that was long before I got signed. That was 2018, when he played my single I had out at the time called Dreaming of You, featuring Donald Hayes. And just hearing your name getting mentioned on the waves and hearing it being talked about and seeing all the comments below, all the love from fans, it was really quite a surreal feeling, which is for sure.24:13 A lot of people don't really realize a lot of the struggles that we have to go through as artists. Many of us, we have to go through the stages before we have established careers. We do have to work a regular job to survive and pay bills. As long as other emerging artists keep this in mind and they realize that they're not the only ones who have had to do this, they'll be okay. It's all part of the process.49:43 That's the beauty of, I think, just jazz in general. You can hybridize this music with anything, make it sound great.59:14 I think a lot of my current success is still very much underground. I think there's still kind of a lot of curiosity about who I am and everything because I'm not quite on the scene yet, but I'm totally cool with that. It's all part of the process, and I just continue to hustle and grind and work on my craft, and when the time comes where my name finally surfaces, I'll be ready to go. That's the way I look to it.ContactFresh Coast Jazz FestivalRyan La Valette
Agatha Christie. Pisarka zniknęła po pełnym napięć roku. Amnezja? Depresja? A może zemsta zdradzonej kobiety? Richard Edwards z Manic Street Preachers. Zaginął w dniu wylotu na trasę koncertową po USA.
Carl speaks with Ryan La Valette, a multi-instrumentalist and rising star in the smooth jazz scene from New Zealand, whose debut album on Trippin' N Rhythm Records produced two Billboard number one hits: "Let It Flow" and "Highway 10." Ryan shares the story of how his interest in music began at an early age, and how he was naturally drawn to musical instruments, with a particular obsession with guitars. He also talks about some of his diverse musical influences, including George Benson, Grover Washington Jr., and Motown. Ryan talks about his experience as an emerging artist, the struggles he faced before establishing his career, and his dream of becoming a successful performer and producer, stressing the importance of being single-mindedly focused to achieve greatness. Listen to hear Ryan gives listeners a glimpse into the life and journey of a talented rising star in the smooth jazz world, and offers insights and advice on creative processes, producing, and pursuing one's dreams. Listen to this episode and enjoy some of his music.Episode Highlights07:04 I think it was on Richard Edwards's radio podcast, and that was about or that was long before I got signed. That was 2018, when he played my single I had out at the time called Dreaming of You, featuring Donald Hayes. And just hearing your name getting mentioned on the waves and hearing it being talked about and seeing all the comments below, all the love from fans, it was really quite a surreal feeling, which is for sure.24:13 A lot of people don't really realize a lot of the struggles that we have to go through as artists. Many of us, we have to go through the stages before we have established careers. We do have to work a regular job to survive and pay bills. As long as other emerging artists keep this in mind and they realize that they're not the only ones who have had to do this, they'll be okay. It's all part of the process.49:43 That's the beauty of, I think, just jazz in general. You can hybridize this music with anything, make it sound great.59:14 I think a lot of my current success is still very much underground. I think there's still kind of a lot of curiosity about who I am and everything because I'm not quite on the scene yet, but I'm totally cool with that. It's all part of the process, and I just continue to hustle and grind and work on my craft, and when the time comes where my name finally surfaces, I'll be ready to go. That's the way I look to it.ContactFresh Coast Jazz FestivalRyan La Valette
(Sign up at tonyfletcher.substack.com to receive this podcast interview in unedited form.)James Brown and Mark Hodkinson both hail from the Pennine District in Northern England. Both ran fanzines in the 1980s (Attack on Bzag and Untermensch). Both stayed in publishing. Both now have successful memoirs out about their lives in the world of words.Beyond that, their paths have been different. James left Leeds for London, and after 10 successful issues of his fanzine, joined the NME. He then founded Loaded, which was selling 350,000 copies by the time he went to edit GQ after 36 issues. He's written about this - plus his addictions to alcohol and drugs and his subsequent recovery - in his memoir Animal House. Mark stayed in Rochdale, and started a small imprint called Pomona, which published books by people such as Bill Nelson, Barry Hines and Bob Stanley; in his memoir No One Round Here Reads Tolstoy, he explains how a boy who grew up in a house with one book ended up with 3500. Both memoirs are now out in paperback.In this conversation with host Tony Fletcher, the three of them discuss:Leaving home vs. staying putWhy Untermensch was a revolt against RochdaleThe joys of selling fanzines at gigs - or not.1980s fanzine culture with references to The End, Cool Notes, Idiot Stregth, Furious Apache, Raygun, New Youth, KvatchHow James could even sell a fanzine to a working policemanThe night that James, along with former podcast guest Richard Edwards, raided Tony's Filofax for famous people's numbersHow Loaded was James' ultimate fanzineWhy Pomona was a critical success but rarely a commercial oneHow Attack on Bzag got it wrong about The SmithsJames Brown is on Instagram and Facebook.Mark Hodkinson is on Facebook. The Pomona Books catalogue here Also discussed in this episode:'The Politics of Fanzines' episode with Richard Edwards can be found here'One Step Beyond Ep. 27' with Mike Peters of Love, Hope, Strength is here:'Tacky Tiger,' Sparks zine on a Gestertner, is here.The Dear Boys single 'Blink Of An I' can be viewed, streamed, or purchased on Bandcamp from https://linktr.ee/thedearboys.The Best Of Jamming! can be found hereFor weekly articles by Tony Fletcher, news of upcoming writings, books, events, podcasts, and for exclusive access to archived interviews, sign up for his newsletter at tonyfletcher.substack.com.Theme music by Noel Fletcher. Logo by Greg Morton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Jeremy interviews singer/songwriter Richard Edwards of Margot & The Nuclear So and So's On this episode Jeremy and Richard talk Tooth & Nail, Starflyer 59, Weezer. Indianapolis, Azure Ray, Bill Murray, Jenny Lewis, playing Conan, Archer Avenue, recording and releasing Animal / Not Animal, stomp-claps, Glassnote Records, Counting Crows, fatherhood, Turner Classic Movies, his new box set of demos, and so much more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON to hear a bonus episode where Richard answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER Want some First Ever Podcast merch? Click here!
Carl speaks with Ryan La Valette, a multi-instrumentalist and rising star in the smooth jazz scene from New Zealand, whose debut album on Trippin' N Rhythm Records produced two Billboard number one hits: "Let It Flow" and "Highway 10." Ryan shares the story of how his interest in music began at an early age, and how he was naturally drawn to musical instruments, with a particular obsession with guitars. He also talks about some of his diverse musical influences, including George Benson, Grover Washington Jr., and Motown. Ryan talks about his experience as an emerging artist, the struggles he faced before establishing his career, and his dream of becoming a successful performer and producer, stressing the importance of being single-mindedly focused to achieve greatness. Listen to hear Ryan gives listeners a glimpse into the life and journey of a talented rising star in the smooth jazz world, and offers insights and advice on creative processes, producing, and pursuing one's dreams. Listen to this episode and enjoy some of his music.Episode Highlights07:04 I think it was on Richard Edwards's radio podcast, and that was about or that was long before I got signed. That was 2018, when he played my single I had out at the time called Dreaming of You, featuring Donald Hayes. And just hearing your name getting mentioned on the waves and hearing it being talked about and seeing all the comments below, all the love from fans, it was really quite a surreal feeling, which is for sure.24:13 A lot of people don't really realize a lot of the struggles that we have to go through as artists. Many of us, we have to go through the stages before we have established careers. We do have to work a regular job to survive and pay bills. As long as other emerging artists keep this in mind and they realize that they're not the only ones who have had to do this, they'll be okay. It's all part of the process.49:43 That's the beauty of, I think, just jazz in general. You can hybridize this music with anything, make it sound great.59:14 I think a lot of my current success is still very much underground. I think there's still kind of a lot of curiosity about who I am and everything because I'm not quite on the scene yet, but I'm totally cool with that. It's all part of the process, and I just continue to hustle and grind and work on my craft, and when the time comes where my name finally surfaces, I'll be ready to go. That's the way I look to it.ContactFresh Coast Jazz FestivalRyan La Valette
Karin berättar om Richard Edwards som var frontfigur i hypade Manic Street Preachers innan han försvann spårlöst i februari 1995. Anna berättar om Josslyn Hay, den 22:e lorden av Erroll som levde ett tumultartat liv innan han mördades i Kenya 1941. Men av vem? Lyssna på Mord Mot Mord redan på onsdagar i Podplay-appen eller på podplay.se. Mord Mot Mord är en vanlig snackig podd, fast om mord. Det är lättsamt prat i ett försök att hantera världens värsta ämne.
In this issue, host Richard Edwards and Graeme Macdonald discuss the new NZAI CEO, the failure of Zooma, shill bidding and much more!
In this week's AutoTalk Weekly Wrap, Richard Edwards and Graeme Macdonald discuss the ups and downs of the market, the Clean Car Standard getting underway, Toyota's emissions plans, BYD's network expansion and much more.The Weekly Wrap is available every Friday, live, on Facebook, Youtube, LinkedIn, and through all good podcast apps.
Richard Edwards hosts this week's Auto Media Group weekly wrap panel alongside AutoTalk news editor Matthew Hansen and industry consultant Graeme Macdonald.Together the trio discusses the biggest stories of the motoring week, the government's Clean Car Standard credit transfer and industry reaction, the local implications of Brisbane's port strike, our first drive of LDV's new Mifa9 people mover, and much more.
Richard Edwards hosts this week's Auto Media Group weekly wrap panel alongside AutoTalk news editor Matthew Hansen and industry consultant Graeme Macdonald.Together the trio discusses the biggest stories of the motoring week, the National Party's Clean Car Standard confusion, AA New Zealand's announcement error, Ebbett Group's cancelled Nelson dealership, and more.
Richard Edwards hosts this week's Auto Media Group weekly wrap panel with industry consultant Graeme Macdonald.This short episode was recorded live from our Autotalk Live event at Catalina Bay.
Richard Edwards hosts this week's Auto Media Group weekly wrap panel alongside AutoTalk news editor Matthew Hansen and industry consultant Graeme Macdonald.Together the trio discusses the biggest stories of the motoring week, including a dive into the new and used registration data from October, Toyota New Zealand's Deloitte awards nod, MTF's partnership news, and more.
Richard Edwards hosts this week's Auto Media Group weekly wrap panel alongside AutoTalk news editor Matthew Hansen and industry consultant Graeme Macdonald.Together the trio discusses the biggest stories of the motoring week, including the ongoing updates on the Ports of Auckland, AutoTalk Live, Clean Car Discount and Standard speculation, and more.
Richard Edwards hosts this week's Auto Media Group weekly wrap panel alongside AutoTalk news editor Matthew Hansen and industry consultant Graeme Macdonald.Together the trio discusses the biggest stories of the motoring week, including NZ Post's new electric van fleet and the ANCAP questions behind the scenes, responses to Michael Wood's appearance at the recent Motor Trade Association conference, and more.
This week Richard Edwards and Graeme Macdonald discuss BYD's ongoing Australian issues, a dirty Tesla, new dealerships, and much more!
Richard Edwards hosts this week's Auto Media Group weekly wrap panel alongside AutoTalk news editor Matthew Hansen and industry consultant Graeme Macdonald.Together the trio discusses the biggest stories of the motoring week, including previewing the Bathurst 1000, fleshing out September's new and used vehicle data, tipping the hat to MTF Finance following a record financial year, and much more.
CARLA BLEY “BIG BAND THEORY” – London, England, July 2 & 3, 1993 On the stage in cages, Birds of paradise, Fresh impression Lew Soloff, Guy Barker, Claude Deppa, Steve Waterman (tp) Gary Valente, Richard Edwards, Annie Whitehead (tb) Ashley Slater (b-tb) Roger Jannotta (sop,fl) Wolfgang Puschnig (as,fl) Andy Sheppard (ts,sop) Pete Hurt (ts) Julian […]
Richard Edwards hosts this week's Auto Media Group weekly wrap panel alongside AutoTalk news editor Matthew Hansen and industry consultant Graeme Macdonald.Together the trio discusses the biggest stories of the motoring week, including the team's latest EV megatest, the Motor Industry Association's reaction to Clean Car Standard motorbike developments, VIA's new board members, and more.
Richard Edwards hosts this week's Auto Media Group weekly wrap panel alongside AutoTalk news editor Matthew Hansen and industry consultant Graeme Macdonald.Together the trio discusses the biggest stories of the motoring week, including Ford's new Mustang, Simon Bridges joining November's AutoTalk Live! event, the latest EVs confirmed for our market, and more.
A new MP3 sermon from Sixmilecross Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Youth Council Deputation Speaker: Mr. Richard Edwards Broadcaster: Sixmilecross Free Presbyterian Church Event: Prayer Meeting Date: 9/7/2022 Bible: 1 Thessalonians 5:17 Length: 42 min.
Richard Edwards hosts this week's Auto Media Group weekly wrap panel alongside AutoTalk news editor Matthew Hansen and industry consultant Graeme Macdonald.Together the trio discusses the biggest stories of the motoring week, including a debrief on NZ Automotive Investments' recent AGM, electric utes versus V8 utes, Toyota's hydrogen partnership, and more.
Richard Edwards is a producer, mixologist, and musician who has been making music professionally for over 15 years. In this episode, Richard discusses the many projects he's working on, including a new album and a book. Richard and Rhett talk about the challenges of being an independent artist, how the marketing and consumption of music has changed and Richard recalls his early ambition to be a director. He shares the story of the promoter in New York City who gave him the confidence to pursue his career, and why being a parent ‘resides comfortably' next to his identity as a songwriter. Much of Richard's music was made under the stage name of Margot & the Nuclear So and So's, but in 2017 he released his first solo album, Lemon Cotton Candy Sunset. At the height of the pandemic, he released a new solo album, The Soft Ache and the Moon, a piano-driven collection of songs that he describes as the third in a trilogy (after 2017's Lemon Cotton Candy Sunset and 2018's Verdugo). His latest release, Richard Edwards Sings the Margot & Nuclear so and so's Songbook in Quarantine (Vol 2) is available now. Wheels Off is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and produced by Rhett Miller. Co-produced by Kirsten Cluthe in partnership with Nick Ruffini (Revoice Media). Editing by Matt Dwyer. Production Assistance by Matt Bavuso. Music by OLD 97's. Episode artwork by Katherine Boils. Show logo by Tim Skirven. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also ask Alexa to play it. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes. Revisit previous episodes of Wheels Off with Rosanne Cash, Rob Thomas, Will Forte, Lydia Loveless, Allison Moorer, Ted Leo, Paul F. Tompkins, Jen Kirkman, and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, our 1-on-1 conversation is with Richard Edwards of Margot & the Nuclear So and So's. We touch on his new album, NBA Finals, wino's, and more. Plus he puts together his version of a Build-a-Band. ---- Support Indie Basketball on Patreon! Your support goes a long way and means so much. Help get the Half Court Sessions off the ground. http://www.patreon.com/indiebasketball Death Cab For Curry sweatshirts and Bon Iverson hats still available: http://indiebasketball.myshopify.com Join the conversation on Discord: https://discord.gg/HJaDNwxSbe Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok Theme music courtesy of Empty Heaven.
This week James and Matt are joined by top genre journalists, and hosts of Sci-Fi podcast Robby The Robot's Waiting, Richard Edwards, Dave Bradley and Tanavi Patel. Together they discuss the American cities depicted in John Carpenters' Escape From New York and Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049. Visit our website https://www.journeythroughscifi.com/ Email Us! Follow us on TWITTER Add us on INSTAGRAM Like us on FACEBOOK Follow us on LETTERBOXD Support the podcast on PATREON
This week, guest speaker Richard Edwards discuses Genesis 2:15-25, Introducing Adam to the Tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil, and The Creation of Eve.
It's #Noirvember and the loot is out there, so we're on the loose trying to get ahold of it. On this episode of The Movie Loot, we go into the dark alleys of cinema with Dr. Richard Edwards to talk about his specialty, film noir. What is film noir? why did it became a thing? what current films evoke that vibe? Those are some of the questions that Richard answers for us, while also sharing his Top 5 Noir Films. Check it out!00:00:00 - 00:03:12 -- Intro00:03:12 - 00:10:25 -- Meet Richard!00:10:25 - 00:49:12 -- The Noir Talk00:49:12 - 00:58:03 -- The Noir Trivia00:58:03 - 01:22:39 -- The Noir Loot01:22:39 - 01:28:48 -- Film Twitter's Noir Loot01:28:48 - 01:31:48 -- Closing01:31:48 - 01:34:02 -- OutroFollow Richard EdwardsTwitter: @redwards7LinkedIn: Richard EdwardsPodcast page: Out of the Past PodcastPodcast Intro/Outro: Tino Mendes & Yellow Paper - The HeistOut of the Past clip (c) RKO Radio Pictures
Tony Fletcher hosts a conversation with three fellow former fanzine editors and Jamming! contributors, Tim Kelly (Revolutionary Suicide/Fanzine of Noise), Janine Booth (Blaze) and Richard Edwards (Cool Notes). Janine and Richard were also active in the 'Ranting Poetry' scene of the 1980s, while Tim toured with D.I.R.T., and played in Flux of Pink Indians and was part of the One Little Indian label that emerged from that band.Their discussion about 1980s alternative culture, conducted across three continents, covers:politics and poetry,fanzines and football,soul music and sexism,animal rights and anarchy,rock, racism, reggae and Red Wedge. In other words, very much like the contents of a mid-80s issue of Jamming!Some specific highlights:Tim Kelly talks about touring Northern Ireland at the height of the 'Troubles' with Crass and D.I.R.T.,Janine talks about being one of the few female fanzine editors of the era, the dark side of which she recounts in the poem 'Lighting Rigged',Richard Edwards talks about confronting Steel Pulse's anti-gay sentiments in an interview for Jamming!, noting that diversity does not always come with equality.And, all four discuss how the values they acquired in the 1980s have stayed throughout their adulthood - and how, despite occasional major setbacks, we have witnessed considerable social progress in our time.Janine Booth is at:www.janinebooth.comwww.youtube.com/janineboothRichard Edwards contributes regularly to:https://www.soul-source.co.uk/Tim Kelly is at https://www.facebook.com/tim.kelly.7330Tony Fletcher's One Step Beyond podcast on Equal Playing Field:https://shows.acast.com/onestepbeyond/episodes/ep-28-equal-playing-field-first-halfhttps://shows.acast.com/onestepbeyond/episodes/ep-29-equal-playing-field-second-halfThe Best of Jamming!: Selections and Stories from the Fanzine That Grew Up 1977-86 is published by Omnibus Press and available as of Sep 23 '21 in the UK/EU; Dec 2 in the rest of the world.TonyFletcher.netOmnibusPress.com 'The Jamming! Fanzine Podcast Theme' is by Noel Fletcher. Editing assistance and art by Greg Morton.https://shows.acast.com/the-jamming-fanzine-podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Written and directed by John Huston in his directorial debut, The Maltese Falcon (1941) stars Humphrey Bogart as gumshoe Sam Spade who unravels the mystery of the titular black bird.Eric Cohen and Richard Edwards join Mike to discuss the original Dashiell Hammett story, the two other film adaptations of The Maltese Falcon, and the 1975 sequel.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the third episode of the Jukebox Graduate Dave and Eugene welcome Brian Whelan into Pollywood Studios for a fun-filled fragment of their ongoing discussion of all things music. You'll hear about the history between Brian and Eugene and how Brian soldiered through life changes to produce his two great albums, Decider and Sugarland. You'll also hear some cuts from those albums and a live in-studio performance of a brand new song. Then the guys discuss the new Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band reissue, music from 1967, the Velvet Underground, Bob Seger, Frankie Ballard, Jason Isbell's new album, Nashville, the responsibility of country music and the time Brian played piano for Chuck Berry. They also go over new music from Dan Auerbach, Portugal the Man, Richard Edwards, Roger Waters, Jesse Dayton, Jaime Wyatt and Fanfarlo. This episode of the Jukebox Graduate is brought to you by Satellite Amplifiers with special thanks to Alex Geringas and Karam Salem. www.thejukeboxgraduate.com
Richard Edwards, former member of Margot & the Nuclear So and So's, Join's Kyle Long in studio to share music from his brilliant new LP 'Lemon Cotton Candy Sunset'.
"The Lion of Zimbabwe" Thomas Mapfumo, Palestinian oud maestro Simon Shaheen, and the brilliant Indianapolis new music collective Forward Motion. Plus a preview of my upcoming interview with Richard Edwards of Margot and The Nuclear So and So's.
On this episode of A Cultural Manifesto and extended interview with Richard Edwards from Margot and the Nuclear So and So's. Richard will be sharing some exceptionally beautiful unreleased Margot songs from the forthcoming 5 LP Margot rarities box set. The collection is titled The 'Bride on the Boxcar' and it's scheduled for a November 27 release on Joyful Noise Recordings.