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Off Book: The Improvised Musical
343. Enuiiiiiiiii! (LIVE from Toronto)

Off Book: The Improvised Musical

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 93:20


The following was recorded LIVE at the Royal Theater in Toronto ON on December 10th 2024, and features masters of their craft (instruments) Eric Gersen on keys and Nick Fraser on the drums! Due to some technical difficulties the audio quality of this recording is unfortunately slightly distorted, but don't let that stop you from enjoying the story of two teenage boys as they navigate a museum(?) full of tricks and traps!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Fluent Fiction - Danish
The Magic of 'Hygge': A Cozy Evening in Copenhagen

Fluent Fiction - Danish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 11:58


Fluent Fiction - Danish: The Magic of 'Hygge': A Cozy Evening in Copenhagen Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/the-magic-of-hygge-a-cozy-evening-in-copenhagen Story Transcript:Da: I København på en solbeskinnet eftermiddag mødte vi Lars og Signe. De gik i de smalle gader fyldt med farverige huse. Signe, med sit bølgede hår, lo højt. Lars, med blå øjne, smilede bredt. Sammen ventede de på en gæst.En: In Copenhagen on a sunny afternoon, we met Lars and Signe. They walked in the narrow streets filled with colorful houses. Signe, with her wavy hair, laughed loudly. Lars, with blue eyes, smiled broadly. Together, they were waiting for a guest.Da: Signe var nervøs. "Hvordan forklarer vi 'hygge'?" spurgte hun. Lars trak på skuldrene. "Vi viser det bare," svarede han.En: Signe was nervous. "How do we explain 'hygge'?" she asked. Lars shrugged. "We just show it," he replied.Da: Snart kom gæsten. Stor og brunøjet, Oliver fra England. Han var ny i byen. Og ny på det danske.En: Soon the guest arrived. Tall and brown-eyed, Oliver from England. He was new in town. And new to the Danish ways.Da: Signe og Lars tog ham med rundt. De viste ham kanalen, fyldt med både. De viste ham Nyhavn, med de gamle, farverige huse. De viste ham Det Kongelige Teater, stort og flot. Men Oliver forstod stadig ikke 'hygge'.En: Signe and Lars took him around. They showed him the canal, filled with boats. They showed him Nyhavn, with the old, colorful houses. They showed him the Royal Theater, grand and beautiful. But Oliver still didn't understand 'hygge'.Da: "Vi skal nok finde ud af det," sagde Lars. Han tænkte hårdt.En: "We'll figure it out," said Lars. He thought hard.Da: Ved solnedgang fandt de en lille café. Den duftede af frisk kaffe og kanel. Signe tændte stearinlys på bordet. Lars bestilte varm chokolade. De tre sad og snakkede i det svage lys, mens natten udenfor blev mørkere.En: At sunset, they found a small café. It smelled of fresh coffee and cinnamon. Signe lit candles on the table. Lars ordered hot chocolate. The three of them sat and talked in the dim light, as the night outside grew darker.Da: Oliver følte sig varm indeni. Han grinede og smilede med Lars og Signe. Det var rart. Det var... hyggeligt.En: Oliver felt warm inside. He laughed and smiled with Lars and Signe. It was nice. It was... cozy.Da: Han vendte tilbage til England med et nyt ord i sit ordforråd. Og et smil på hans ansigt. Han ville aldrig glemme den hyggelige aften i København.En: He returned to England with a new word in his vocabulary. And a smile on his face. He would never forget the cozy evening in Copenhagen.Da: Lars og Signe var glade. De havde lært deres gæst 'hygge'. Det var ikke svært. For 'hygge' er en fornemmelse, ikke et ord. Og den fornemmelse behøver ingen forklaring. Den skal opleves.En: Lars and Signe were happy. They had taught their guest 'hygge'. It wasn't hard. Because 'hygge' is a feeling, not a word. And that feeling needs no explanation. It must be experienced.Da: Og dér endte deres opgave. I caféen i København, med stearinlys, varm chokolade og god snak. Det var 'hygge'. Og det var nok.En: And there their task ended. In the café in Copenhagen, with candles, hot chocolate, and good conversation. That was 'hygge'. And that was enough. Vocabulary Words:few: fåwalked: giklaughed: losmiled: smiledewaiting: ventedenervous: nervøsexplain: forklarerguest: gæsttall: storshowed: visteunderstand: forstodfigure: findesmall: lillesmell: duftedelit: tændteordered: bestiltetalked: snakkedewarm: varmnice: rartcozy: hyggeligtreturn: vendte tilbageword: ordtask: opgavecandles: stearinlyshot chocolate: varm chokoladeconversation: snakfeeling: fornemmelseexplanation: forklaringexperienced: oplevesbeautiful: flot

Stay In Good Company
S4. | E11. Kølpin Hotels | Copenhagen, Denmark | From Dancing In The Danish Royal Ballet To Choreographing The Guest Experience With Founder Alexander Kølpin

Stay In Good Company

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 38:45


“What is essential is the hosting, is how you meet your guests, like having a dinner party. Either you set up the date, you buy the food and serve it, or you take days in preparing how the flowers are going to be, how the music is going to sound. Seeing that whole little journey of senses and touch points. And that for me is completely the same as staging a production in a theater.” As we celebrate the festivities of the holidays with family and friends, we're in great company with Alexander Kølpin, Founder, Owner and Creative Director of Kølpin Hotels, a collection of 3 bespoke boutique hotels in and near Copenhagen, Denmark, where he choreographs a musicality amongst his team and his guests while the hotels themselves, with their history, artistry and ambiance serve as the perfect backdrop for their experience.  Helenekilde Badehotel, a historic gem and Tisvildeleje Strandhotel, a romantic gem, are both nestled along the beautiful Danish coastline in Tisvilde, encompassing a rich history filled with charm and elegance at what were once private residences. Hotel Sanders, an award winning, intimate and bespoke luxury hotel, stands with poise and grace in the historic part of Copenhagen. In this episode, Alexander showcases how his past experience in the performing arts transcended into his passion for staging experiences for his guests, his audience as he sees it, and how each moment of their stay is similar to an act in a show, ending in an anticipatory grand finale. Top Takeaways [1:45] Surrounded by creativity from an early age, Alexander Kølpin became infatuated with dancing ballet over playing ball. Given his natural talent, he studied at the Royal Danish Ballet School which transpired into a storied career as classical ballet dancer, theater director, producer & performer, and film & documentary actor & choreographer. [5:20] How Alexander's past creative experience in the performing arts transferred across different mediums into the musicality of the hospitality experience he provides today.  [10:00] Why Alexander approaches the design of his hotels with a “high end yet low key” aesthetic and atmosphere - to pay homage to their original intent as homes, inviting people to come as guests and leave as friends. [12:50] As if writing a ballet, play or movie script, Kølpin Hotels follows a dramaturgical technique when crafting the guest journey following Acts 1, 2 and 3 to build the story.  [17:30] Entering Hotel Sanders is like stepping into a theater. Guests will always remain center stage, but the scenography and carefully curated interiors are the elegant and exquisite backdrop for their experience. [21:00] A hidden gem in the historic center of Copenhagen neighboring the Royal Theater and Royal Family's residences, where guests can take a dip in the canal or stroll the neighborhood's cobbled lanes to find countless quality restaurants, contemporary art galleries, museums, and world class shopping.  [23:00] Coined the “Hampton's of Copenhagen”, Denmark's coastal and charming town, Tisvilde, is home to Kølpin Hotel's sister properties in Helenekilde Badehotel and Tisvildeleje Strandhotel. Notable Mentions Alchemist Christiania Bikes Amalienborg Palaces Family Wine collection in collaboration with @CanAxartell in Mallorca Gløgg, Danish mulled wine Risalamande, Danish rice pudding Visit For Yourself Kølpin Hotels Website Hotel Sanders Website | @hotelsanders Helenkilde Badehotel Website | @helenkildebadehotel Tisvildeleje Strandhotel Website  | @tisvildeleje_strandhotel  Stay In Good Company Website

Fluent Fiction - Danish
The Unforeseen Bike Race: A Copenhagen Commute Turned Extraordinary

Fluent Fiction - Danish

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 16:51


Fluent Fiction - Danish: The Unforeseen Bike Race: A Copenhagen Commute Turned Extraordinary Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/the-unforeseen-bike-race-a-copenhagen-commute-turned-extraordinary Story Transcript:Da: I Københavns pulserende hjerte går Lars i gang.En: In the pulsating heart of Copenhagen, Lars begins his day.Da: Han er en almindelig fyr.En: He's an ordinary guy.Da: Han bor i et småt studiebolig, arbejder ved en boghandel og elsker en frisk morgengåtur i byen.En: He lives in a small studio apartment, works at a bookstore, and loves taking a refreshing morning walk in the city.Da: Han møder sin dag med et kæmpe smil og en varm kop te.En: He starts his day with a huge smile and a warm cup of tea.Da: Men denne morgen var det ikke bare en almindelig dag.En: But this morning was not just an ordinary day.Da: Lars sidder på sin yndlingsplads – bænken ved søerne.En: Lars sits at his favorite spot - the bench by the lakes.Da: Solen springer op af horisonten, og en blød brise bærer duften af nybagt brød fra den nærliggende bager.En: The sun rises from the horizon, and a gentle breeze carries the smell of freshly baked bread from the nearby bakery.Da: Alt er som det plejer, og Lars skuer hen over søen og nyder den rolige morgentid.En: Everything is as usual, and Lars gazes across the lake, enjoying the peaceful morning time.Da: Han mærker noget under sin sko.En: He feels something under his shoe.Da: Uden at tænke tager han sin fod op, kigger ned og ser en gul genstand.En: Without thinking, he lifts his foot, looks down, and sees a yellow object.Da: En bananskræl!En: A banana peel!Da: Så snart Lars' fod rører jorden, glider han.En: As soon as Lars' foot touches the ground, he slips.Da: Verden roterer rundt, og pludselig finder han sig selv i vild fart på en cykel.En: The world rotates around him, and suddenly he finds himself speeding on a bicycle.Da: En cykel!En: A bicycle!Da: I denne mægtige skrig og bulder, mærker Lars, at cyklen ser ud til at være parkeret ved siden af bænken.En: In this mighty roar and rumble, Lars realizes that the bicycle seems to be parked next to the bench.Da: Han er havnet i sadlen som følge af hans uheldige udflugt på bananskrællen.En: He ended up in the saddle as a result of his unfortunate encounter with the banana peel.Da: Han vil stoppe, men hvordan?En: He wants to stop, but how?Da: Lars har aldrig rigtig lært at cykle, og nu er han pludselig på en vilde tur gennem byens travle morgentrafik.En: Lars never really learned how to ride a bike, and now he's suddenly on a wild ride through the city's busy morning traffic.Da: Han zigzagger gennem kørselsbanerne for at undgå busser, biler og andre cyklister, der råber og skriger efter ham.En: He zigzags through the lanes to avoid buses, cars, and other cyclists yelling and screaming at him.Da: Alt er et virvar af lyde og farver.En: Everything is a swirl of sounds and colors.Da: Idet Lars suser forbi Rådhuspladsen, bliver han mødt af en stor folkemængde.En: As Lars zooms past City Hall Square, he is greeted by a large crowd.Da: De står klar med flag og faner langs gaderne - et tegn på, at et cykelløb er lige ved at starte.En: They stand ready with flags and banners along the streets - a sign that a bike race is about to start.Da: Uden at stoppe hans uvillige tur skubber Lars' cykel sig igennem startlinjen.En: Without stopping his unwilling ride, Lars' bike pushes through the starting line.Da: Og løbet er nu begyndt!En: And the race has now begun!Da: Med "bang" lyden fra løbets startpistol i øret, træder Lars ned på pedalerne.En: With the sound of the starting gun "bang" in his ear, Lars pedals hard.Da: I hans vilde flugt har folkemængden misforstået situationen.En: In his wild escape, the crowd misunderstood the situation.Da: De tror, han er løbets første cyklist!En: They think he is the race's first cyclist!Da: Alle råber hans navn, og børnene griner mens de løber ved siden af deres nye helt, Lars.En: Everyone is shouting his name, and children laugh as they run alongside their new hero, Lars.Da: Men ser de ikke hans panik?En: But do they not see his panic?Da: Nej, de ser ham kun lade en kraftig fremrykning.En: No, they only see him make a strong push forward.Da: Han fortsætter med at pæle ned ad Strøget, hen mod Kongens Nytorv.En: He continues to speed down Strøget, towards Kongens Nytorv.Da: På trods af alle sjove og paniske øjeblikke, begynder Lars alligevel at nyde det hele.En: Despite all the funny and frantic moments, Lars finds himself starting to enjoy it all.Da: Måske er det den skønne morgen, måske er det mængdens jubel.En: Maybe it's the beautiful morning, maybe it's the crowd's cheer.Da: Endelig ser han en chance for at standse dette vanvittigt cykleventyr.En: Finally, he sees a chance to stop this insanely cycling adventure.Da: Han begynder at bremse, da han ser en stor bunke halm foran Det Kongelige Teater.En: He begins to brake when he sees a large pile of hay in front of the Royal Theater.Da: Han holder vejret, lukker sine øjne, og med et 'puff' ender han i bunken.En: He holds his breath, closes his eyes, and with a "puff," he ends up in the pile.Da: Farverige konfetti fylder luften, og publikum klapper og jubler.En: Colorful confetti fills the air, and the audience claps and cheers.Da: De tror, at hans dramatiske stop er en del af showet.En: They think his dramatic stop is part of the show.Da: I den efterfølgende stilhed rejser Lars sig op, støvet, men uskadt.En: In the ensuing silence, Lars stands up, dusty but unharmed.Da: Han løfter armen i en sejrsgest, hvilket får publikum til at bryde ud i endnu et jubelbrøl.En: He raises his arm in a gesture of victory, causing the audience to erupt in another roar of applause.Da: Lars ender med at vinde et løb, han ikke engang vidste, han deltog i.En: Lars ends up winning a race he didn't even know he was a part of.Da: Det er morgen i København.En: It's morning in Copenhagen.Da: Solen stiger op over cykelstierne, og en bananskræl ligger ensomt tilbage på bænken ved søen.En: The sun rises over the bike lanes, and a banana peel is left lonely on the bench by the lake.Da: Lars, som nu er kendt som vinderen af det uventede cykelløb, går hjem med et kæmpe smil på ansigtet.En: Lars, now known as the winner of the unexpected bike race, goes home with a huge smile on his face.Da: Selv på en almindelig dag kan et lille uheld forvandle sig til det mest spændende eventyr.En: Even on an ordinary day, a little mishap can turn into the most exciting adventure. Vocabulary Words:Copenhagen: KøbenhavnLars: Larspulsating: pulserendeheart: hjertebegins: går i gangday: dagordinary: almindeligguy: fyrsmall: småtstudio apartment: studieboligworks: arbejderbookstore: boghandelloves: elskertaking: morgengåturrefreshing: friskmorning: morgenwalk: gåturcity: byenhuge: kæmpesmile: smilwarm: varmcup of tea: kop tebanana peel: bananskrælbench: bænkenlakes: søernesun: solenrises: springer ophorizon: horisontengentle: blødbreeze: brise

Fluent Fiction - Spanish
Laughter in Flamenco: Turning Mistakes into Legendary Moments

Fluent Fiction - Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 15:52


Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Laughter in Flamenco: Turning Mistakes into Legendary Moments Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/laughter-in-flamenco-turning-mistakes-into-legendary-moments Story Transcript:Es: En un vibrante rincón de Madrid, donde las notas de guitarra y los tacones de flamenco marcan el latido del corazón de la ciudad, vivían tres amigos inseparables: Alejandro, Sofía y Diego.En: In a vibrant corner of Madrid, where guitar notes and flamenco heels mark the heartbeat of the city, lived three inseparable friends: Alejandro, Sofía, and Diego.Es: Por la mañana, Alejandro trabajaba en un animado mercado de comida, sonrientes comerciantes y el aroma de las chispas de aceitunas españolas llenando el aire.En: In the morning, Alejandro worked in a lively food market, with smiling merchants and the aroma of Spanish olives filling the air.Es: Sofía, por otro lado, desplegaba su habilidad con los hilos en una antigua tienda de vestidos de flamenco, resplandeciendo en el bullicioso barrio de La Latina.En: Sofía, on the other hand, displayed her skill with threads in an old flamenco dress shop, shining in the bustling neighborhood of La Latina.Es: Diego pasaba sus días en la Biblioteca Nacional, sumergido en el mundo de los libros y los cuentos.En: Diego spent his days in the National Library, immersed in the world of books and stories.Es: Un luminoso anochecer, nuestros tres amigos se reunieron en el Teatro Real de Madrid, ansiosos por ver a Sofía en su debut en el teatro principal.En: On a luminous evening, our three friends gathered at the Royal Theater of Madrid, eager to see Sofía in her debut on the main stage.Es: Los acordes de la guitarra rasgaron el aire, las palmas comenzaron a marcar el ritmo y Sofía emergió en el escenario.En: The guitar chords cut through the air, the claps began to set the rhythm, and Sofía emerged on the stage.Es: Cada golpe de su tacón era como un rayo de energía, cada torsión de su cuerpo, un poema.En: Every tap of her heel was like a burst of energy, every twist of her body, a poem.Es: Sin embargo, en un giro inesperado, el dobladillo de su majestuoso vestido de flamenco se enredó en sus tobillos.En: However, in an unexpected turn, the hem of her majestic flamenco dress got tangled around her ankles.Es: Intentó liberarse, pero en su siguiente paso, tropezó y cayó de forma inesperada.En: She tried to free herself, but on her next step, she stumbled and fell unexpectedly.Es: Este incidente desató una hilarante cadena de eventos que se asemejaba a una obra de comedia, todos los bailarines tambaleándose y tropezando en un efecto dominó.En: This incident unleashed a hilarious chain of events that resembled a comedy play, with all the dancers wobbling and tripping in a domino effect.Es: El teatro se quedó en silencio.En: The theater fell silent.Es: Mudo.En: Mute.Es: Luego, desde algún lugar en el público, alguien comenzó a reír.En: Then, from somewhere in the audience, someone began to laugh.Es: Otro le siguió.En: Another followed.Es: Pronto, el lugar estalló en risas y aplausos.En: Soon, the place erupted in laughter and applause.Es: Los tres amigos se encontraron preocupados al principio, pero al ver la reacción del público, no pudieron evitar sonreír.En: The three friends found themselves initially worried, but seeing the reaction of the audience, they couldn't help but smile.Es: Sofía, aún en el suelo, encontró hilaridad en su desafortunado incidente.En: Sofía, still on the floor, found hilarity in her unfortunate incident.Es: Después de esa noche, nuestros tres amigos, en lugar de ser aplastados por el percance, decidieron tomarlo con espíritu deportivo.En: After that night, our three friends, instead of being crushed by the mishap, decided to take it in good spirits.Es: Alejandro, con su don de la palabra, transformó el incidente en una divertida anécdota con la que deleitar a sus clientes.En: Alejandro, with his gift of speech, transformed the incident into a funny anecdote to delight his customers.Es: Sofía, con su creatividad, reajustó el patrón de su vestido de flamenco para evitar futuros percances.En: Sofía, with her creativity, adjusted the pattern of her flamenco dress to avoid future accidents.Es: Diego, por su parte, se encargó de documenting la historia en el papel y compartirla con otros amantes de la historia en la biblioteca.En: Diego, on his part, took charge of documenting the story on paper and sharing it with other history lovers at the library.Es: La historia de aquella noche cómica en Madrid se convirtió en una leyenda popular y cada vez que se contaba, se prolongaba la risa y se difundían más sonrisas.En: The story of that comedic night in Madrid became a popular legend, and each time it was told, laughter grew, and more smiles spread.Es: Los tres amigos habían transformado un error en un momento legendario, creando una historia que perdurará en el corazón de Madrid para siempre.En: The three friends had turned a mistake into a legendary moment, creating a story that will endure in the heart of Madrid forever.Es: Y así, nuestros tres amigos de Madrid, Alejandro, Sofía y Diego, nos enseñaron que incluso el caos y los errores pueden dejar el dulce eco de la risa, convirtiendo un revés en una oportunidad para unir y deleitar a la comunidad.En: And so, our three friends from Madrid, Alejandro, Sofía, and Diego, taught us that even chaos and mistakes can leave the sweet echo of laughter, turning a setback into an opportunity to unite and delight the community.Es: La historia de aquella actuación en el Teatro Real de Madrid se convirtió en un recuerdo compartido, en una hermosa narración, para todos quienes la conocían.En: The story of that performance at the Royal Theater of Madrid became a shared memory, a beautiful narrative, for all who knew it. Vocabulary Words:In: Ena: unavibrant: vibrantecorner: rincónof: deMadrid: Madridwhere: dondeguitar: guitarranotes: notasand: yflamenco: flamencoheels: taconesmark: marcanthe: elheartbeat: latidocity: ciudadlived: vivíanthree: tresinseparable: inseparablesfriends: amigosAlejandro: AlejandroSofía: SofíaDiego: Diegomorning: mañanaworked: trabajabalively: animadofood: comidamarket: mercadowith: consmiling: sonrientes

Inside Jokes
NYC In The 6ix

Inside Jokes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 44:03


It's another Saturday night in comedy, and this week on the panel we go one on one with two of the Big Apple's biggest headliners, making their way from NYC to the GTA! New York takes over the Six... With Sirius XM all-star, veteran voice actor, and crowd killer Jim Florentine LIVE at Toronto's iconic Royal Theater! Then, we sit down with late night all-star Carmen Lynch on her upcoming tour of the suburbs...Tonight, we're all about Gotham! I'm Dean Young and we're about to go...INSIDE the joke. Hosts: Inside Jokes// https://www.instagram.com/insidejokes640/?hl=en Guests: Jim Florentine// https://jimflorentine.com/ Carmen Lynch// https://www.instagram.com/carmencomedian/?hl=en

Instant Trivia
Episode 733 - Grains And Staples - Names In Sports - Canadian Cities - Teens At Work - Howdy Doody

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 7:19


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 733, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Grains And Staples 1: The name of this food, not a true grain, comes from the Dutch meaning "beech wheat". buckwheat. 2: The rolled form of this grain cooks in about 5 minutes; the steel-cut takes much longer. oats. 3: Basmati, an aromatic type of this grain, is grown in India. rice. 4: Millet seed, an important food for North Africans, is most often fed to these pets in the U.S.. birds. 5: The pot type of this grain retains more of the bran than the pearl type. barley. Round 2. Category: Names In Sports 1: This legendary jockey was known as "The Shoe". Willie Shoemaker. 2: (Hi, I'm Tim Dwight.) At Iowa I was one of these, like the sneaky scout in "The Last of the Mohicans". a Hawkeye. 3: L.A. Ram defensive end David Jones was better known by this nickname. "Deacon". 4: (Hi, I'm James Worthy.) In the 1980s my L.A. Lakers got this "entertaining" nickname, also the name of a cable television network. "Showtime". 5: First name of Mr. Boyer, the Yankee 3B who played against his brother Ken in the 1964 World Series. "Clete" (or Cletis). Round 3. Category: Canadian Cities 1: English is also widely spoken in this largest French-speaking city outside of Paris. Montreal. 2: The North Saskatchewan River divides this Albertan capital in half. Edmonton. 3: The CFL's B.C. Lions play their home games in this city. Vancouver. 4: Whitehorse replaced Dawson as capital of this territory in 1953. Yukon Territory. 5: This Ontario city's underground walkway system can get you from Eaton Centre to Union Station. Toronto. Round 4. Category: Teens At Work 1: At 14, this fairy tale author worked for a director of the Royal Theater in Copenhagen. Hans Christian Andersen. 2: At 16, Tracy Austin beat Chris Evert to win this tennis tournament at Flushing Meadows. U.S. Open. 3: In the 1720s at age 16, this statesman and inventor wrote popular articles for the New England Courant newspaper. Benjamin Franklin. 4: At 13, this march composer became an apprentice with the U.S. Marine Band. John Philip Sousa. 5: At 16, Cornelius Vanderbilt started a ferry service between Staten Island and this famous 31-square-mile-island. Manhattan. Round 5. Category: Howdy Doody 1: "He" was made up of dachshund, elephant, spaniel, duck, cat, giraffe, seal and pig. Flub-a-dub. 2: This 4 word question was asked at the top of every show, following the words "Say kids...". What time is it?. 3: Original number of Howdy's freckles, they equaled the number of U.S. states. 48. 4: Job held by Mr. Cobb in Doodyville; Mr. Hooper on "Sesame Street" did the same thing. grocer (general store keeper). 5: Last name of triplets Don Jose, Hector Hamhock and Phineas T.. Bluster. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

Instant Trivia
Episode 733 - Grains And Staples - Names In Sports - Canadian Cities - Teens At Work - Howdy Doody

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 7:19


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 733, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Grains And Staples 1: The name of this food, not a true grain, comes from the Dutch meaning "beech wheat". buckwheat. 2: The rolled form of this grain cooks in about 5 minutes; the steel-cut takes much longer. oats. 3: Basmati, an aromatic type of this grain, is grown in India. rice. 4: Millet seed, an important food for North Africans, is most often fed to these pets in the U.S.. birds. 5: The pot type of this grain retains more of the bran than the pearl type. barley. Round 2. Category: Names In Sports 1: This legendary jockey was known as "The Shoe". Willie Shoemaker. 2: (Hi, I'm Tim Dwight.) At Iowa I was one of these, like the sneaky scout in "The Last of the Mohicans". a Hawkeye. 3: L.A. Ram defensive end David Jones was better known by this nickname. "Deacon". 4: (Hi, I'm James Worthy.) In the 1980s my L.A. Lakers got this "entertaining" nickname, also the name of a cable television network. "Showtime". 5: First name of Mr. Boyer, the Yankee 3B who played against his brother Ken in the 1964 World Series. "Clete" (or Cletis). Round 3. Category: Canadian Cities 1: English is also widely spoken in this largest French-speaking city outside of Paris. Montreal. 2: The North Saskatchewan River divides this Albertan capital in half. Edmonton. 3: The CFL's B.C. Lions play their home games in this city. Vancouver. 4: Whitehorse replaced Dawson as capital of this territory in 1953. Yukon Territory. 5: This Ontario city's underground walkway system can get you from Eaton Centre to Union Station. Toronto. Round 4. Category: Teens At Work 1: At 14, this fairy tale author worked for a director of the Royal Theater in Copenhagen. Hans Christian Andersen. 2: At 16, Tracy Austin beat Chris Evert to win this tennis tournament at Flushing Meadows. U.S. Open. 3: In the 1720s at age 16, this statesman and inventor wrote popular articles for the New England Courant newspaper. Benjamin Franklin. 4: At 13, this march composer became an apprentice with the U.S. Marine Band. John Philip Sousa. 5: At 16, Cornelius Vanderbilt started a ferry service between Staten Island and this famous 31-square-mile-island. Manhattan. Round 5. Category: Howdy Doody 1: "He" was made up of dachshund, elephant, spaniel, duck, cat, giraffe, seal and pig. Flub-a-dub. 2: This 4 word question was asked at the top of every show, following the words "Say kids...". What time is it?. 3: Original number of Howdy's freckles, they equaled the number of U.S. states. 48. 4: Job held by Mr. Cobb in Doodyville; Mr. Hooper on "Sesame Street" did the same thing. grocer (general store keeper). 5: Last name of triplets Don Jose, Hector Hamhock and Phineas T.. Bluster. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

MAKE IT
300 - Brian Owens, Artistic Director Calgary International Film Festival - Curating Festivals For Maximum Engagement, The Importance Of Scoring, and Editing Your Film To The Essential

MAKE IT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 82:46


Hello, Hello!    In this episode, we have a conversation with Artistic Director Brian Owens. We talk about the upcoming Calgary International Film Festival (CIFF) beginning on September 22nd, the importance of The Royal Theater in Danville, Indiana and the story of their "Big Pickle," why Jaws changed his life, what mistake kills the chances of a film being accepted into a major film festival, how he balances the needs of the local filmmakers while expanding CIFF to new audiences, why reducing a movie to the essential is paramount to success, and his $1 million run-in with Al and Tipper Gore. Enjoy!    Listen+Subscribe+Rate = Love     The MAKE IT podcast is the platform for the Voice of the Filmmaker (https://www.bonsai.film/voiceofthefilmmaker) program, which is brought to you in partnership with Women in Film and Television, Nashville (a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization).   Indie Talks Industry Insights       Mistakes in the Making Film Investment Series                              Our audience plays a crucial role in making this all happen through donations to this fantastic program.   Donate Today! (https://www.bonsai.film/donate)   Questions or Comments? Reach out to us at contact@bonsai.film.   Subscribe to the MAKE IT Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. We're everywhere!   You can find more info and a link to join our bi-weekly newsletter here: https://linktr.ee/BonsaiCreative.   Thanks for listening and, as always,   Be Better. Be Creative. Be Engaged.     #MAKEIT   More on CIFF     CIFF INFO: www.ciffcalgary.ca Instagram: @ciffcalgary CIFF is happening from September 22nd - October 2nd, 2022   CIFF operates on the traditional territories of the Treaty 7 region, which includes the Blackfoot First Nation tribes of Siksika, Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Wesley and the Region 3 Metis Nation of Alberta.  The first Calgary International Film Festival (CIFF) was held in 2000 for six days and was attended by 8,000 people. Now, attendance has more than quadrupled to over 35,000 for the expanded 11-day festival. In 2022, CIFF celebrates its 23rd year, September 22nd - October 2nd. The 11-day showcase of over 175 multi-genre feature and short films from Canada and worldwide also hosts an Industry Week series that emphasizes unique and exciting ways for filmmakers and fans to interact. Our virtual cinema program returns this year for audiences across Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. Calgary International Film Festival is now the largest film festival in Alberta and is the sixth-largest in Canada. It is also an Oscar-qualifying festival for short films, a Canadian Screen Award Qualifying festival, and was named one of "50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee" in 2009, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020 & 2022 by MovieMaker Magazine.

Yesterday and Today
Beatles '79 pt6

Yesterday and Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 87:14


On October 9th, 1979, John Lennon and his son Sean celebrated their shared birthday in New York City's Tavern on the Green - an annual tradition at this point of friends and family gathering to wish father and son well. John's so-called "house husband" period was rounding the corner into a 4th consecutive year of relative musical inactivity, and the former Beatle seemed no worse the wear from his time out of the spotlight. The Lennons' domestic activities in the fall of 1979 included a donation to the NYPD for the purchase of bullet proof vests, and the preparation of a will in the event some ill-fated circumstances should befall them. While John and Yoko basked in the glow of family life, Paul McCartney and his band Wings were once again basking in the glow of an adoring audience - as the Wings 1979-1980 World Tour began on November 23rd in Liverpool's Royal Theater. The sizzling set which included deep cuts (Hot As Sun), brand new material (Coming Up) and here-to-fore unheard live Beatles classics (Got To Get You Into My Life) inaugurated the band's return to the stage following their epic WINGS OVER THE WORLD tour earlier in the decade. With Paul blazing up the stage, Ringo Starr beheld a different kind of blaze - in the form of a fire that tore through his Los Angeles home. It was said that some priceless Beatles artifacts were destroyed in the fire, though the overall damage was blessedly kept to a minimum. All this, while George Harrison continued demoing tracks slated for a new LP... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Instant Trivia
Episode 337 - I'm Not A Doctor, But I Play One On Tv - Oscar, Grammy Or Both - Tv From The Next Room - Teens At Work - Common Bonds

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 6:36


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 337, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: I'm Not A Doctor, But I Play One On Tv 1: Dr. Benjamin Franklin Pierce. Alan Alda. 2: Dr. Michaela Quinn. Jane Seymour. 3: Dr. Doogie Howser. Neil Patrick Harris. 4: Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy. DeForest Kelley. 5: Dr. Joe Gannon. Chad Everett. Round 2. Category: Oscar, Grammy Or Both 1: Cher. Both. 2: Meryl Streep. Oscar. 3: Shirley Jones. Oscar (for "Elmer Gantry"). 4: Bette Midler. Grammy. 5: Julie Andrews. both. Round 3. Category: Tv From The Next Room 1: "The plane... the plane!". Fantasy Island. 2: [audio clue]. Gilligan's Island. 3: "Michael, all right, then promise me something: for today, for this 22nd anniversary, no fighting with Daddy, please!". All in the Family. 4: "Sweetie, can I say something: I grew up in this city, let me tell ya, here's what you do: from the time you're eight, you run, you just run... any way you look, there's someone who wants to hurt you...". Mad About You. 5: [audio clue]. Good Times. Round 4. Category: Teens At Work 1: At 14, this fairy tale author worked for a director of the Royal Theater in Copenhagen. Hans Christian Andersen. 2: At 16, Tracy Austin beat Chris Evert to win this tennis tournament at Flushing Meadows. U.S. Open. 3: In the 1720s at age 16, this statesman and inventor wrote popular articles for the New England Courant newspaper. Benjamin Franklin. 4: At 13, this march composer became an apprentice with the U.S. Marine Band. John Philip Sousa. 5: At 16, Cornelius Vanderbilt started a ferry service between Staten Island and this famous 31-square-mile-island. Manhattan. Round 5. Category: Common Bonds 1: Fife,Rubble,Miller. Barney. 2: Corn,cowards,business phone directory pages. Things that are yellow. 3: Love,hot,rumble. Seats. 4: Place,Floor,Door. Mats. 5: Book,inch,glow. worms. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Instant Trivia
Episode 246 - Teens At Work - "Cool", Dude! - Abbreviated U.s. States - Old Testament Women - Collect The Whole Series

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 7:38


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 246, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Teens At Work 1: At 14, this fairy tale author worked for a director of the Royal Theater in Copenhagen. Hans Christian Andersen. 2: At 16, Tracy Austin beat Chris Evert to win this tennis tournament at Flushing Meadows. U.S. Open. 3: In the 1720s at age 16, this statesman and inventor wrote popular articles for the New England Courant newspaper. Benjamin Franklin. 4: At 13, this march composer became an apprentice with the U.S. Marine Band. John Philip Sousa. 5: At 16, Cornelius Vanderbilt started a ferry service between Staten Island and this famous 31-square-mile-island. Manhattan. Round 2. Category: "Cool", Dude! 1: Paul Newman refuses to conform to rural prison life in this movie. Cool Hand Luke. 2: In the late 19-teens, he was the governor of Massachusetts. Calvin Coolidge. 3: In the 1980s Ernest and Julio Gallo introduced these beverages under the Bartles and Jaymes label. wine coolers. 4: Rapper born Artis Ivey Jr.. Coolio. 5: Nickname of ballplayer James Bell, said to be so fast that a ball he hit struck him as he slid into second. "Cool Papa". Round 3. Category: Abbreviated U.s. States 1: The 2 states whose abbreviations are informal words for father and mother. Pennsylvania, PA and Massachusetts, MA. 2: Also a preposition, the abbreviation for this Midwestern state can mean "popular" or "fashionable". Indiana, IN. 3: Put "17" with the abbreviation for this state and you get an MPAA movie rating. North Carolina, NC. 4: The abbreviation for this state is one of the 3 basic parts of the human psyche, according to Freud. Idaho, ID. 5: Put the abbreviation for this state with "scan" and you get a computerized diagnostic medical technique. Connecticut, CT. Round 4. Category: Old Testament Women 1: When David first saw her, she was "washing herself, and" she "was very beautiful to look upon". Bathsheba. 2: Hadassah was the Hebrew name of this queen for whom an Old Testament book is named. Esther. 3: When told she was going to have a child by Abraham, she "laughed within herself". Sarah. 4: After his patience was tested, he was rewarded with a new family including 3 girls, Jemima, Kezia and Kerenhappuch. Job. 5: Ms. Winfrey was supposed to be called this, after a Moabite woman in the book of Ruth. Orpah. Round 5. Category: Collect The Whole Series 1: 98 CDs, running over 100 hours, contain Arkangel Productions' versions of all 38 of these. the complete plays of Shakespeare. 2: In 2008 I'll get Hawaii and complete my series of these. state quarters. 3: Collectors of these ads added the bikini- and mustache- sporting Angelina Jolie in 2003. "Milk" ads. 4: A Horsemen of the Apocalypse trading card set would only have 4 cards: Pestilence, War, Famine and this. Death. 5: In a series of books, it precedes "Run", "Redux", "is Rich" and "at Rest". Rabbit. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Cineversary
#38 The Last Picture Show 50th anniversary with Barna Donovan

Cineversary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 75:22


For Cineversary podcast episode #38, host Erik Martin welcomes back Barna Donovan, film professor at Saint Peter's University and author of several books on the cinema, including Blood, Guns, and Testosterone: Action Films, Audiences, and a Thirst for Violence, and Conspiracy Films: A Tour of Dark Places in the American Conscious. Erik and Barna revisit the Royal Theater, turn that dusty old projector on, and examine Peter Bogdanovich's The Last Picture Show as it prepares to celebrate a 50th anniversary this autumn, exploring why the film is worth celebrating all these years later, its cultural impact and legacy, what we can learn from the movie in 2021, and more. Learn more about the Cineversary podcast at anchor.fm/cineversary and email show comments or suggestions to cineversegroup@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cineversary/support

World of Echo - BFF.fm
World of Echo Episode 130

World of Echo - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021


Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ A Little Lost by Arthur Russell on Another Thought (Point Music) 4′28″ Lotta Love by Neil Young on Comes A Time (Warner Bros) 7′05″ Alone Again Or by Love on Forever Changes (Elektra) 10′05″ On the Road Again by Canned Heat on Boogie with Canned Heat (Capitol) 15′01″ The Madness of Love (May 1, 1977 at the Royal Theater, London) by Richard & Linda Thompson on Hard Luck Stories 1972-1982 (Universal Music Ltd.) 24′38″ Offerings Accepted by Fletcher Tucker on Unlit Trail (Adagio830) 27′49″ Sung Strings by Ashley Bellouin and Ben Bracken on String Songs (Debacle Records) 36′31″ Red Branch Bell by Chuck Johnson on The Cinder Grove (Vin Du Select Qualitite) 49′33″ Speaking of Dust by Jeremiah Cymerman / Charlie Looker on A Horizon Made of Canvas (Astral Spirits ) 59′45″ Reassurances by K. Leimer on A Period of Review (RVNG Intl.) Check out the full archives on the website.

Whine At 9®
Kelli O'Hara Talks Broadway, Holiday Traditions, and ‘Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir,’ Plus Livestream Holiday Concerts - Episode 528

Whine At 9®

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 28:32


Tony Award winner and Emmy and Grammy nominee Kelli O'Hara joins Nancy to discuss her career journey, Broadway, creative decision-making, Christmas traditions, and the upcoming special Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir featuring Kelli O’Hara and Richard Thomas that channels the beauty of the holiday season (1:21). Plus, Kelli and Nancy discuss routine shifts and changes during these isolating times, and ways to lend support to those in the arts impacted by the pandemic. In the second segment, Nancy shares some livestream holiday entertainment ideas for December and a gift suggestion for the rock and roll fan on your gift list (24:03). Like and follow Entertaining Insights Facebook Page. Find out more about Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir featuring Kelli O’Hara and Richard Thomas:  Premiering December 14th at 9 pm ET on PBS (check local listings) and premiering December 17th at 8 pm ET on BYUtv.org Watch Kelli O’Hara in The Accidental Wolf. Kelli O’Hara’s music. Find out more about The Actors Fund and Say.org. Livestream Events Multiple December dates: Jim Brickman’s Comfort & Joy At Home Virtual Holiday Tour 2020. December 12:  Andrea Boccelli performs from Italy’s Royal Theater. December 12: Englebert Humperdinck hosts his Christmas Special from his home. December 18: Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s Christmas Eve and Other Stories Livestream Event. Get more information about the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Rock Hall Virtual Membership. Visit Nancy’s website. Learn about segment sponsor the Finding Brave podcast with host Kathy Caprino (1:00, 23:52). Find out more about Kathy Caprino’s latest book The Most Powerful You.

The Daily Royal
September 18, 2020: So MANY meetings in Scandinavia

The Daily Royal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 28:13


It was a light Friday to end an amazing week. There were so many meetings today for King Harald in Norway and King Carl Gustaf in Sweden. There was an update on the health of Prince Joachim in Denmark, and King Felipe and Queen Letizia were supporting the Royal Theater. ALSO we have news from the British Royals because I FOUND THE DAILY UPDATES! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

ArtScene with Erika Funke
Bob E. Gasper; Esther Zabinski; Erin Horan; February 27 2020

ArtScene with Erika Funke

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 29:30


Bob E. Gasper, Director; Esther Zabinski, Music Director; & Erin Horan, Actor/Carrie, speaking about the University of Scranton Players production of "Carrie: The Musical", February 28 through March7, 2020, in the Royal Theater of the McDade Center, 800 Linden Street on the University of Scranton campus. www.scranton.edu 570-941-4318

News and Movies Radio
EPISODE 1: 3-10-2016 INTERVIEW: SOL CANDEL ON DISCOVERING THE ROYAL THEATER MOVIE POSTER COLLECTION -NEWSANDMOVIESRADIO.COM

News and Movies Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 56:28


Andrew K. Rawls interviews Sol Candel, former owner of The Movie Poster Shop in Calgary in Alberta, Canada. The pair talked about collecting vintage movie memorabilia, specifically movie posters. Candel chronicled his 1987 discovery of the historic Royal Theater movie poster collection, where he found thousands of vintage movie posters under a projection booth that were completely untouched and dated back to the 1920s.

Artblog Radio
Brandon Washington on his dad Ron Washington of Ron’s Ribs and on community

Artblog Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 28:15


Earlier this year, Karen Chernick wrote about the missing Royal Theater mural, a history mural on South Street commemorating the legacy of the Royal Theater, a once-thriving black theater where Billie Holiday, among many others, gave concerts. The mural, painted by Eric Okdeh depicted jazz greats who played at the Royal, and neighborhood greats, like Ron Washington, of Ron's Ribs, a restaurant landmark at 1627 South St., across from the theater. In this podcast, Roberta and Imani Roach (Artblog Managing Editor) speak with Brandon Washington, son of Ron. Brandon talks about the neighborhood, his father's important role as a community leader and of his own and his brother's hope to revive Ron's Ribs in the future in a Ron's Ribs food truck.

Artblog Radio
Brandon Washington on his dad Ron Washington of Ron’s Ribs and on community

Artblog Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 28:15


Earlier this year, Karen Chernick wrote about the missing Royal Theater mural, a history mural on South Street commemorating the legacy of the Royal Theater, a once-thriving black theater where Billie Holiday, among many others, gave concerts. The mural, painted by Eric Okdeh depicted jazz greats who played at the Royal, and neighborhood greats, like Ron Washington, of Ron's Ribs, a restaurant landmark at 1627 South St., across from the theater. In this podcast, Roberta and Imani Roach (Artblog Managing Editor) speak with Brandon Washington, son of Ron. Brandon talks about the neighborhood, his father's important role as a community leader and of his own and his brother's hope to revive Ron's Ribs in the future in a Ron's Ribs food truck.

Popular Cruising Video Podcast ~ Cruise Reviews & More About Cruises
Harmony of the Seas Tour & Review ~ Royal Caribbean International

Popular Cruising Video Podcast ~ Cruise Reviews & More About Cruises

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 25:43


Watch our review and tour of the biggest cruise ship in the world, Royal Caribbean International’s Harmony of the Seas and its accommodations: Large Interior Stateroom, Family Interior Stateroom, Interior Stateroom with Virtual Balcony, Studio Ocean View Stateroom, Family Ocean View Stateroom, Promenade Stateroom, Boardwalk View Stateroom with Balcony, Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony, Junior Suite with Balcony, Grand Suite with Balcony, Owner's Suite with Balcony, AquaTheater Suite with Balcony, Four Bedroom Family Suite with Balcony, Crown Loft Suite with Balcony, Sky Loft Suite with Balcony and Royal Loft Suite with Balcony; activities: Royal Promenade, On Air Club, Shore Excursions, Promenade Shops, Next Cruise, Guest Services, Loyalty Desk, Port & Shopping Desk, Focus Photo Gallery, art gallery, Casino Royale, Boardwalk, carousel, video arcade, Luckey Climber, rock climbing walls, The Ultimate Abyss, zip line, FlowRider, sports court, Harmony Dunes, Kids Avenue, The Puzzle Break, Vitality at Sea Spa & Fitness Center, card room, Suite Lounge, Splashaway Bay, sports pool, beach pool, The Perfect Storm, main pool, solarium and King of the World; dining: Solarium Bar, Solarium Bistro, Windjammer Marketplace, Mini Bites, ice cream, Wipeout Bar, Mast Bar, Pool Bar, Sand Bar, Coastal Kitchen, Wonderland, Vitality Cafe, Boardwalk Dog House, Johnny Rockets, Sabor, Starbucks, Schooner Bar, Sorrento's, Boot & Bonnet Bar, Cafe Promenade, Izumi, Diamond Club, American Icon Grill, Grande, Silk, Bionic Bar, Rising Tide Bar, Central Park, Trellis Bar, Jamie's Italian, Vintages, Park Cafe, Chops Grille and 150 Central Park; and entertainment: Dazzles, Boleros, Jazz on 4, The Attic, Royal Theater, Grease, Studio B, 1887, AquaTheater and The Fine Line.

Guys We F****d
HAVE YOU EVER SHIT YOURSELF? W/ DANA GOULD (LIVE FROM #JFL42)

Guys We F****d

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016 115:57


This week on #GuysWeFucked, Corinne and Krystyna are coming to you from the Royal Theater in Toronto! Recorded in front of a live audience at the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival, this episode features comedian DANA GOULD who talks divorce, daughters, hair down there, sex dungeons, and getting crabs before he even got laid. PLUS: Advice for a transvestite, a husband whose pregnant wife isn't DTF, and this chick who hooked up with a murderer for a year. And, yes, we talk about the debates. Because it's important. For everyone in America. Whether it has to do with fucking or not. **CAN YOU RATE & REVIEW US ON iTUNES?!? Theenkyasomuch!** Want more episodes of #GuysWeFucked in you life? Subscribe to Howl using this link ---> howl.fm/gwf Visit DANA GOULD's Website: http://www.danagould.com/ Tweet DANA: twitter.com/DanaGould Email us: SorryAboutLastNightShow@gmail.com Tweet the ladies: twitter.com/SryAboutLastNyt Tweet Corinne: twitter.com/PhilanthropyGal Tweet Krystyna: twitter.com/KrystynaHutch Follow us on Instagram: SorryAboutLastNight YouTube: www.youtube.com/sryaboutlastnyt Facebook: www.facebook.com/sorryaboutlastnight LINK TO OUR TEDx Talk "How Much?": youtu.be/M2-K7VkXGXE COME SEE US LIVE (IN NYC/NEW ORLEANS/EVERYWHERE!!!): FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH @ 7:30pm GLAMOURPUSS hosted by Krystyna Hutchinson & Wendi Starling Zinc Bar 82 West 3rd Street New York, NY For tickets, visit: glamourpuss15.brownpapertickets.com FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH @ 11:15pm NACHO BITCHES **CORINNE'S BIRTHDAY EDITION!!** Hosted by Corinne Fisher & MTV's Blair Socci New York Comedy Club 241 E. 24th Street - NYC Tix are $10 (with code 'NACHO') and can be purchased here: 16+, 2 drink min (sodas count) TICKET LINK: torch.ly/aL73ZjkL2t **NEW ORLEANS, LA** WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12TH - Doors at 7pm/Show at 8pm Joy Theater - 1200 Canal Street ALL AGES! Tix are $25.30-$33 and available here: www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1…7?utm_medium=bks ALL SORRY ABOUT LAST NIGHT TOUR DATES CAN BE FOUND HERE: www.sorryaboutlastnightcomedy.com/tours/ MUSIC FEATURED THIS WEEK: 1. Bundles- "The Prisoner's Dilemma" - https://gunnerrecordsusa.com/ 2. Karen Wheelock - "Hiccup To My Heart" - Facebook.com/karenwheelockmusic Do you think your music should be featured on an episode of GWF? E-mail Stephen a streaming link to: GWFPodcastMusic@gmail.com

Neverland: To Disney and Beyond
137 Ghostbusters Tangle with Dr Mindbender!

Neverland: To Disney and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2016 61:48


Welcome back to the Neverland Podcast! There's something strange in Neverland this week, and it's a new Ghostbusters movie. I've got a review of this attempted reboot of a beloved franchise which unlike it's predecessor, leaves things open for a sequel. Perhaps there was more desire for a series of movies rather than just to make one good movie? Find out in the Neverland Movie Review! Before that we've got some fun Disney Park news and some exciting movie and video game news that is certified fresh! And after the review, Lost Boy Eric has a great conversation with voice actor Brian Cummings which you will probably know best as being the voice of Dr. Mindbender from G.I.Joe! And finally prepared to get Tangled up at the Royal Theater in Disneyland as Jeremy is on the road to Rolla, MO! This week's cover art is by Dave Alverez! Grab your pixie and let's fly to Neverland! Be sure to visit iTunes to purchase your copy of The Jungle Book (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - John Debney and of course Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - John Williams Please also pick up your copy of Journey to the Stars - Tom Ameen Katie Leigh's (Sunny Gummi, Honker from Darkwing Duck new audio book with Will Ryan (Willie the Giant, Pete-Mickey's Christmas Carol, Rabbit-Welcome to Pooh Corner) Adventures in Oddity. Be sure to purchase some great music from Yehaa Bob Jackson! Bob Jackson's Sunset Sky on iTunes Bob Jackson's Original Compositions on iTunes Bob Jackson's The Saddest Poem on iTunes Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Theme - Single - The Ninja Turtles Help Neverlander @biggyirk with his new and improved Pinocchio LEGO Marionette! LEGO Ideas! Please rate and review The Neverland Podcast! iTunes Stitcher Blubrry Twitter Facebook Facebook Group Email Us! Leave a Voicemail (816) 226-6492 Visit our shop! http://neverlandpodcast.spreadshirt.com/ Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/neverlandpodcast We are part of the We Be Geeks Network  

Popular Cruising Video Podcast ~ Cruise Reviews & More About Cruises
Harmony of the Seas and Oasis 4 Preview ~ Behind-the-Scenes: Shipyard Tour ~ Royal Caribbean International

Popular Cruising Video Podcast ~ Cruise Reviews & More About Cruises

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 5:15


Royal Caribbean International's May 2016 Harmony of the Seas and spring 2018 Oasis 4 will be the largest cruise ships in the world, and we had the opportunity to capture them under construction at the STX Europe shipyard, in Saint-Nazaire, France before their launch. Check out previews of Harmony's venues like Studio B, Casino Royale, Royal Theater, Boleros, Bionic Bar, Rising Tide Bar, Main Dining Room, Wonderland, Royal Promenade, Boardwalk, AquaTheater, Pool Deck, The Perfect Storm, Splashaway Bay, Central Park, Harmony Dunes, Solarium and a cabin corridor.

Popular Cruising Video Podcast ~ Cruise Reviews & More About Cruises
Anthem of the Seas Tour & Review ~ Royal Caribbean International

Popular Cruising Video Podcast ~ Cruise Reviews & More About Cruises

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 16:06


Watch our review and tour of the Anthem of the Seas from Royal Caribbean International including accommodations: Interior Stateroom with Virtual Balcony, Superior Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony, Family Connected Junior Suite, Owner's Suite with Balcony, Owner's Loft Suite with Balcony and Royal Loft Suite with Balcony; activities: North Star, outdoor pool, movie screen, H2O Zone, rock climbing wall, RipCord by iFly, FlowRider, SeaPlex, XBOX Live, arcade, indoor pool, solarium, Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center, The Workshop, library, Two70, art gallery, Bulgari, Hublot, The Via, Royal Esplanade, Next Cruise, shore excursions, guest services, Port Merchants, The Shop, Focus Photo Gallery, Concierge Club, Diamond Club, Casino Royale, Adventure Ocean, The Living Room and Fuel Teen Disco; dining: North Star Bar, Sky Bar, SeaPlex Dog House, Johnny Rockets, Coastal Kitchen, Windjammer Marketplace, Pool Bar, Solarium Bar, Devinly Decadence, The Cafe @ Two70, Vintages, Jamie's Italian, Schooner Bar, Chops Grill, Cafe Promenade, Sorrento's, La Patisserie, Michael's Genuine Pub, American Icon Grill, Silk, Chic, The Grande, Izumi and Wonderland; and entertainment: Bionic Bar, Boleros, Music Hall, The Royal Theater, We Will Rock You and Spectra's Cabaret.

Radio America
Royal Theater Englands Best Radio

Radio America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2006 28:15


Many fine actors of the British stage and screen were involved, such as Robert Morley, Harry Andrews, Muriel Forbes and Daphne Maddox. Music was by the renown British organist and arranger, Sidney Torch, and featured in some shows the Campbell Singers. Harry Alan Towers produced and directed. The show was a Towers of London syndicated show, and was broadcast in America in various markets through the years, including WRVR-FM, Riverside Radio, in New York City. A fine addition to the dramatic radio library, done in the grand manner of English dramatic excellence