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A continuation of our discussion on the impact the Urantia Book is making today.
Rick Lyon has been studying the Urantia Book since 1978, when he found an original first edition Urantia Book in a landfill. Today, Rick looks back to decades of studying and sharing the Urantia Book with thousands of people through his work with the Urantia Association, and talks about where the Urantia Movement is today, and what's to come.In this podcast we talk about early criticism of the Urantia Book, the integration of AI and the Urantia Book, and Rick's recent involvement with the CenterforUnity.org#UrantiaBook#Centerforunity#Jesus#Religion#Faith
It's dangerously cold outside! Something our friend Stick Stickly knows all too well! Join us as we discuss the Stick Stickly special "Stuck" and some "Nick in the Afternoon." Joining us in the studio are the creators of Stick Stickly, Agi Fodor & Karen Kuflik, the voice of Stick, Paul Christie, and one of the puppeteers and maker, Rick Lyon. Co-hosted by Alex & Manny, they learn some behind the scenes stories that you must see to believe! Bundle up and shack up at your mom's place because we're getting Stuck with Stick. If you enjoy the 90's and want to relive some of it, join the free weekly newsletter "The '92": https://the92.beehiiv.com/subscribe?utm_source=splatattack Unlock Bonus Content on Patreon Shop at our Splat Attack Merch Store Email Us: SplatAttack2021@gmail.com YouTube: Splat Attack! Podcast Instagram: @SplatAttackPodcast Please leave us a review in your podcast app!
This week, celebrating Avenue Q's 20th anniversary, Jake, Chris and Matt speak with Rick Lyon! Aside from originating Nicky, Trekkie Monster and various other roles in the Tony Award-winning musical Avenue Q, Rick has had the great pleasure of puppeteering in television and film, including Sesame Street, Bear in the Big Blue House, The Book of Pooh and a whole lot more! They discuss performing the CGI characters on Elmo's World, donning the Big Bird suit on several occasions, rebuilding the original Avenue Q puppets for museum use and many more!
Matt and I are joined by Rick Lyon. For MuppetVision 3D's 30th anniversary, Rick shares with us some of his memories of working on the film. He also talk about what it was like to work with Jim Henson. Then Matt and I reflect on the passing of Samuel E. Wright. Find Rick Lyon on the socials: Instagram: @RickLyonpuppets Facebook: www.facebook.com/ricklyonpuppets What are some of your favorite parts of MuppetVision 3D? What are some of your favorite Samuel Wright memories? Let us know and follow us on the social feeds: Facebook page(www.facebook.com/DisneyMarvelsPodcast ), Facebook group (www.facebook.com/groups/DisneyMarvelsPodcast ), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/Disney_Marvels_Podcast/), Twitter (@DisneyMarvels) TikTok (@Disneymarvelspodcast) and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_FB7pEoXc2TBQ39EBkFOhw) , you can email the show with your thoughts or suggestions at DisneyMarvels@gmail.com , or you can leave a voice message through the anchor.fm app or anchor.fm/DisneyMarvels website. Check out the latest postings on the Disney Marvels Blog: https://disneymarvels.blogspot.com/ Be sure to share, rate, and become a premium subscriber at https://anchor.fm/disneymarvels/support And/or support the show through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/DisneyMarvelsPodcast Get some Disney Marvels Podcast wear at our shop: Click Here! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/disneymarvels/message
Celebrate Avenue Q - Puppeteer Rick Lyon Smithsonian Associates Art of Living Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series, I'm Paul Vogelzang and this is episode #345. As part of our Smithsonian Associates Interview Series, we are joined today by master puppeteer, Rick Lyon. In July 2003, a very different sort of musical opened on Broadway. Avenue Q. It wasn't based on a blockbuster film or play or best-selling book, wasn't compiled from popular songs, and it didn't take place somewhere far away or long ago. It was entirely original, set in contemporary New York, and, perhaps most surprisingly, featured colorful puppets in its lead roles. Before the final curtain falls, we will hear from Rick Lyon, who conceived, designed, and built the puppets for Avenue Q. Rick Lyon is with us today in a rare interview opportunity for the Not Old Better Show audience. You can see Rick Lyon and fellow cast member, Jennifer Barnhart, as they Celebrate Avenue Q, April 27, 2019. Please join me in welcoming to The Not Old Better Show, via internet phone, a master puppeteer from Avenue Q, Rick Lyon. Tickets and other details available here: https://smithsonianassociates.org/ticketing/tickets/celebrating-avenue-q More about The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Series, here: https://notold-better.com
Avenue Q is one of our all-time favourite musicals! Zane and Miranda have both worked on the show and hope to in the future. So let’s flash back to relive the time we spoke with another Avenue Q alumni and fan - Jack Kelly!Find out more about Jack Kelly - YouTube, Facebook- FURTHER READING -Wiki - MusicaliTunes- CELEBRITY SHOUTOUTS -Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx, Jeff Whitty, Jason Moore, John Tartaglia, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Rick Lyon, Natalie Venetia Belcon, Ann Harada, Jordan Gelber, Jennifer BarnhartLike us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Support us on Patreon!Email us: musicalstaughtmepodcast@gmail.comVisit our home on the web thatsnotcanonproductions.comOur theme song and interstitial music all by the one and only Benedict Braxton Smith. Find out more about him at www.benedictbraxtonsmith.com
This week, Paul goes behind the curtain with the creator/trainer/performer of the incredible puppets who star in Avenue Q, Rick Lyon. A rare treat to hear from the master himself. Also joining is in is Daniel Smeriglio (who plays Nicky and “part” of Trekky Monster) and director Walter Stearns. The show is on extended run […]
WARNING there may be spoilers discussed during the course of the show. Today we chat about Sgt Stubby, Wild Wild Country, Thanks for Sharing, and delve into mental illness depiction with I Smile Back. DATE: 4/15/2018 LENGTH: 1hr50min LOCATION: GFMEDIA Studios SUBSCRIBE RSS |ITUNES | LISTEN | SUPPORT | CONTACT [spreaker type=player resource="episode_id=14488973" width="100%" height="200px" theme="light" playlist="false" playlist-continuous="false" autoplay="false" live-autoplay="false" chapters-image="true" hide-logo="false" hide-likes="false" hide-comments="false" hide-sharing="false" ] Get a free Audible download and a 30 day trial @ www.audibletrial.com/culturalstew What interesting thing did you do this week? RON: An Evening with Rick Lyon at Blackfriars (Avenue Q) VAL : Z’s science project TONY: Nailed the first scene of my play NEWS WE CARE ABOUT More Netflix drama, Cool things coming to Blackfriars, and more! THE RECOMMENDATION LIST (@9:14) Valerie- Sgt. Stubby--An American Hero--In theaters now! Ron- Wild Wild Country (Netflix) Documentary Tony- Thanks for Sharing (Amazon) For you, the listeners of The Cultural Stew podcast, Audible is offering a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service. Audible Suggestion tihs week is Beartown by Fredrik Backman To download your free audiobook today go to audibletrial.com/culturalstew. Again, that's audibletrial.com/culturalstew for your free audiobook. TODAY’S STEW (@41.46) How film depicts mental illness. Is it helping with the stigma? (Yes...and NO) Thank You For Sharing, A Beautiful Mind, Shame , Silver Linings Playbook, Fight Club, Touched by Fire and more… This is a personal one...and we share-hopefully it encourages others to share as well and get over the stigmas!!! MEDIA OF THE WEEK:(@64.24) I Smile Back 2015, Sarah Silverman on Amazon I Smile Back not only tackles addiction, depression, mental illness, but breaking the patterns that have been, and are being, passed down generation to generation. The film is brave. The script is bold. It will leave you with a sense of reality some may not be ready to accept. NEXT WEEKS TOPIC: Directors Roulette Series! NEXT WEEKS MEDIA: The Films of Quentin Tarantino Favorite one, and one you haven’t watched (or watched in a while) KIDS CORNER Gortimer Gibbons and Life on Normal Street--Amazon Dangerous Book for Boys--Amazon SCORE OF THE WEEK LOST IN SPACE (New on Netflix) by Christopher Lennertz BOOK OF THE WEEK Rules of Civility- Amor Towles GAME OF THE WEEK Far Cry 5 WHATS ON YOUR RADAR AND IN YOUR QUEUE Tony- Wrestlemania Reading: Scarborough by Catherine Hernadez RON: Listening to Cinematic Sound Radio Podcast - lots of new scores out, A Quiet Place, Red Sparrow, Cloverfield Paradox, Watch: BOSCH Season 4 just released on Amazon, Isle of Dogs, Kodachrome (Netflix), Super Troopers 2 opens. Valerie- A Quiet Place, The Secret Scripture (Amazon), Leisure Seeker...Isle of Dogs--maybe TONY where can we find you on social media? @smtorchio and facebook VALERIE @pennylane64 on Twitter and Instagram RON you can find me pretty much everywhere @gfmedia You can find us at: CulturalStew.net, @culturalstewnet on twitter and Cultural Stew on Facebook MUSIC: ntro & Break music “Please Listen Carefully” by Jahzzar Available thru the Creative Commons license from FreeMusicArchive.org Taking you out on “Dawn of Civilization” by Johannes Bornlöf courtesy of Epidemic Sound Do have you original music you’d like us to take a listen to and possibly share, contact us!
This week Julie, Miranda, and Zane will chat with Jack Kelly about which of life's truths can be gleaned from Avenue Q!Find out more about Jack Kelly - YouTube, Facebook- FURTHER READING -Wiki - MusicaliTunes - CELEBRITY SHOUTOUTS - Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx, Jeff Whitty, Jason Moore, John Tartaglia, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Rick Lyon, Natalie Venetia Belcon, Ann Harada, Jordan Gelber, Jennifer Barnhart Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Support us on Patreon!Email us: musicalstaughtmepodcast@gmail.comVisit our home on the web thatsnotcanonproductions.comOur theme song and interstitial music all by the one and only Benedict Braxton Smith. Find out more about him at www.benedictbraxtonsmith.com
Celebrating the opening of Capital One's Commercial Banking headquarters, Michael Stoler, Michael C. Slocum, President, Commercial Banking and Rick Lyon, Executive Vice President, Head of Commercial Real Estate discuss businesses serviced by Capital One.
Members of the creative team of the Tony-winning musical "Avenue Q" -- Robert Lopez (Composer/Lyricist), Rick Lyon (Puppet Designer/Actor), Jeff Marx (Composer/Lyricist),and Jeff Whitty (Book Writer) -- along with producers Robyn Goodman and Jeffrey Seller explain how the pieces came together to create this unique puppet musical, the journey from its early days at the BMI Workshop and the O'Neill Theater Center to the Vineyard Theatre/New Group production to Broadway, including the challenge of expanding a show in scale when the central characters, namely the puppets, can't grow along with the size of the theatre.
Members of the Tony Award-winning creative team of the Tony-winning musical Avenue Q -- Robert Lopez (Tony Award as Composer/Lyricist), Rick Lyon (Puppet Designer/Actor), Jeff Marx (Tony Award as Composer/Lyricist), and Jeff Whitty (Tony Award as Book Writer) -- along with producers Robyn Goodman (Tony Award for the show) and Jeffrey Seller (Tony Award for the show as well as for Rent, In The Heights and Hair, to name a few) explain how the pieces came together to create this unique puppet musical, the journey from its early days at the BMI Workshop and the O'Neill Theater Center to the Vineyard Theatre/New Group production to Broadway, including the challenge of expanding a show in scale when the central characters, namely the puppets, can't grow along with the size of the theatre.
With puppetry turning up in, or serving as the main focus of, numerous shows in recent seasons, Pam Arciero (O'Neill Puppetry Conference), Cheryl Henson (The Jim Henson Foundation), Rick Lyon ("Avenue Q"), Roman Paska ("Dead Puppet Talk") and Basil Twist ("Symphonie Fantastique") discuss the intersection of puppet and human theatre.
With puppetry turning up in, or serving as the main focus of, numerous shows in recent seasons, Pam Arciero (O'Neill Puppetry Conference), Cheryl Henson (The Jim Henson Foundation), Rick Lyon ("Avenue Q"), Roman Paska ("Dead Puppet Talk") and Basil Twist ("Symphonie Fantastique") discuss the intersection of puppet and human theatre.