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Abdulrazak Gurnah won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2021 ‘for his uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism.' In his latest novel, Theft, he returns to the streets of his childhood home in Zanzibar, to trace the intertwined lives of three young people in a story of love, betrayal and kindness. The Possibility of Tenderness is a memoir by the prize-winning poet Jason Allen-Paisant as he moves from his family home in the rural Jamaican hills, to Oxford's gleaming spires, to the woodlands of Leeds. It's a story about the transformative power of plants and the legacy of dreams. Language, music and food are at the heart of Samantha Ellis's new book, Chopping Onions On My Heart: On Losing and Preserving Culture. The daughter of Iraqi-Jewish refugees, she grew up surrounded by the noisy, colourful sounds of Judeo-Iraqi Arabic, a language in danger of being lost forever. Producer: Katy Hickman
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion as we celebrate the enduring feminist legacy of Anne Brontë, a pioneering voice in Victorian literature, with Brontë scholar, Rose Gant, and Anne Brontë biographer, Samantha Ellis. Anne, often overshadowed by her sisters, Charlotte and Emily, challenged societal norms and championed women's rights through her groundbreaking novels and poetry. From her portrayal of strong, independent female characters to her unflinching exploration of themes, such as domestic abuse, addiction, and female agency, Anne's writings continue to resonate with modern audiences and inspire generations of feminists.
In this week's episode, we're diving into the world of “derm terms” with board-certified medical and cosmetic dermatologist, Dr. Samantha Ellis. The San Francisco Bay-area clinical instructor is also the brains behind the sleek and affordable skincare brand, Prequel, and today she's breaking down the top skin terms to know before your next appointment!Join us as the “Millennial Dermatologist” decodes:Malar mounds vs. malar edema vs. festoons: Learn the warning signs that your filler may be building up to a danger zone (as *allegedly* spotted on one famous celebrity this year!)Melomental folds: Why the lower half of your face may want some Botox love, too.“Peau d'orange”: What happens to your chin as you age and the one instance when Botox really can be preventative, according to the dermPerioral dermatitis: Acne or rash? The expert weighs in.Demodex: What to know about face mites and how to know whether they could be living on your skin right now!“Microdosing" Accutane – Is this emerging skincare trend helpful or harmful?Rosacea: Do you have it, or is it just redness? Plus, how to navigate your way back to an active skincare routine For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. Related episodes like this: How to Build Your Skincare Routine With Celeb Facialist Renée Rouleau Dr. Shereene Idriss Spilling The Real Tea on Skincare ScamsAre You Exfoliating Your Skin The Right Way? With Rihanna-Approved Esthetician Sean Garrette PROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! APOSTROPHEApostrophe is an online platform that connects you with an expert dermatology team to get customized acne treatment for your unique skin. Get your first visit for only $5.00 at Apostrophe.com/BEAUTY when you use our code: BEAUTY. That's a savings of fifteen dollars! This code is only available to our listeners. MasterclassWith Masterclass, you can learn from the best to become your best. Right now, our listeners get an additional 15% off an annual membership at masterclass.com/BEAUTY. OuaiFrizz-free up your schedule with OUAI. Go to www.TheOuai.com and enter promo code BEAUTY15 for 15% off any product. ImPress Visit impressbeauty.com/breakingbeauty and use code “BREAKINGBEAUTY” at checkout for 25% off imPRESSManicure and Press-On Falsies. MACY'SDive into summer style inspiration at Macys. Shop at macys.com/ownyourstyle. *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I am so excited to be joined by Board Certified Dermatology Dr. Samantha Ellis today on the podcast. Dr. Ellis is a renowned Medical and Cosmetic Dermatologist, skin care educator, clinical instructor of Dermatology at University of California Davis and now the co-founder of Prequel, a collection of Derm developed solution focused skincare products. On this episode we cover everything from skincare basics, to hyperpigmentation, to in-office AND at home skin remedies and of course her new brand venture. If you struggle with what to do with your skin routine and are looking to get the advice of a Dermatologist about how to keep your skin as healthy as possible for as long as possible, this episode is for you!Need a full affordable skincare routine? I break down an effective drugstore skincare routine from start to finish, just head to skinthusiast.com/affordableskincareFor a chance to win a box of my favorite skin care and beauty, rate and review the podcast and send a screenshot to amy@skinthusiast.comWant to wear your love for skincare on your sleeve? The In My Skin Era Crewneck is available at skinthusiast.com/shop !To watch the video version of this episode head to the Youtube page!Need a full skincare overhaul? Check out our Comprehensive Skincare Routine Digital GuideConnect with me:Amy's Instagramwww.skinthusiast.com
#602: Today we're sitting down with Dr. Samantha Ellis to talk about all things facial filler. Dr. Ellis represents Galderma Restylane & she joins us today to answer all of your questions about cosmetic filler. We discuss who's a good candidate to get filler, how facial structure affects what filler will look like & how much you need, and she gives advice about everything people should know before going under the needle. She also dives into the different types of filler, and what purpose each type serves for different aesthetic goals. To connect with Galderma Restylane click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE To subscribe to our YouTube Page click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential This episode is brought to you by Galderma Restylane Visit aspirerewards.com/skinny and you can save $80 off any restylane treatment, offer terms and conditions apply. This episode is brought to you by the Clean Simple Eats Clean Simple Eats protein powder is non-GMO, gluten-free, 3rd party tested, always grass-fed and made with zero artificial ingredients. You can get 20% off your first order by using code SKINNY at checkout at cleansimpleeats.com . This episode is brought to you by Cymbiotika Cymbiotika is a health supplement company, designing sophisticated organic formulations that are scientifically proven to increase vitality and longevity by filling nutritional gaps that result from our modern day diet. Use code SKINNY at checkout to receive 15% off your purchase at cymbiotika.com This episode is brought to you by Betterhelp BetterHelp is online therapy that offers video, phone, and even live chat-only therapy sessions. So you don't have to see anyone on camera if you don't want to. It's much more affordable than in-person therapy & you can be matched with a therapist in under 48 hours. Our listeners get 10% off their first month at betterhelp.com/skinny . This episode is brought to you by Barefaced Visit Barefaced.com and use code SKINNY at checkout to receive 15% off your first purchase. This episode is brought to you by Westin Hotels At Westin hotels, there's amenities and offerings aimed to help you move well, eat well, and sleep well, so you can keep your well-being close, while away. Find wellness on your next stay at Westin. Produced by Dear Media.
It's time again for everyone's favorite podcast game: Planning a 24 Hour Marathon! Daniel and Preston are joined by Samantha Ellis from the Ticklish Business podcast to work together to plan one perfect day of Classic Movie Watching. Email the show at cobwebspodcast@gmail.com to say hi and let us know what you think of the movie! Ticklish Business Podcast Cobwebs on YouTube: @cobwebschannel Samantha on Twitter: @classicfilmgeek Cobwebs on Twitter: @cobwebspod Daniel on Twitter: @eplerdaniel Preston on Twitter: @prestomit Daniel on Letterboxd: @Dan_Epler Preston on Letterboxd: @presto_mitch www.cobwebspodcast.com
Have you wanted to try retinol but are confused by all the information online? Dr. Sam Ellis, a Board-Certified Dermatologist & Clinical Instructor of Dermatology at UC Davis, shares everything you need to know about adding retinol to your nighttime routine. We discuss the science behind retinol, who should use it, and how to implement it into your routine without the added skin irritation. Dr. Ellis describes tips to improve your overall skin complexion and which ingredients to avoid in combination with retinol. Listen to the end for her #1 morning and night skincare products and her sun protection tip that doesn't involve skincare. Summer Fridays NEW Retinol is available now at SummerFridays.com and Sephora Follow Marianna: @marianna_hewitt Follow Dr. Samantha Ellis: @drsamanthaellis Produced by Dear Media This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
Emily is a new film starring Emma Mackey (of Sex Education fame) as the author of Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë. Emily is as wild as the windswept moorland she lives in; her relationships with her sisters, Anne and Charlotte, her dissolute brother, Branwell, and her lover, the curate Weightman, are as raw as the relentless rain, and as tender as the flashes of sunshine. But writer and Director Frances O'Connor's debut film is very much an imagined life. So, what will reviewers Samantha Ellis, author of a biography of Emily's sister, Anne, and the archaeologist Mike Pitts make of it? Samantha and Mike will also review Hieroglyphs: unlocking ancient Egypt. The new exhibition at the British Museum brings together more than 240 objects, some shown for the first time, and some very famous -the Rosetta Stone, Queen Nedjmet's Book of the Dead - to tell the story of the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs. Exhibitions about ancient Egypt tend to focus on the dead – mummies, Tutankhamun – this one is about how the Egyptians lived, wrote, and spoke. Lord Vaizey, former Conservative Culture Minister from 2010- 2016 has been appointed Chair of the Parthenon Project advisory panel. He joins Front Row to discuss the campaign to return the “Elgin Marbles” to Greece. Concluding Front Row's interviews with all of this year's Booker Prize shortlisted novelists is Shehan Karunatilaka. He discusses his second novel, The Seven Moons of Maali Almedia, a dark satire set against the backdrop of a civil war-ravaged Sri Lanka. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Kirsty McQuire Main Image: Temple lintel of King Amenenhat III, Hawara, Egypt, 12th Dynasty, 1855 - 08 BC. © The Trustees of the British Museum.
Na velikem odru Mestnega gledališča ljubljanskega so uprizorili zadnjo premiero sezone – Junakinje v režiji Aleksandra Popovskega. Nastanek besedila je povezan s pandemijo – v londonskem gledališču Jermyn Street so leta 2020 povabili 15 britanskih avtoric, naj za spletne nastope petnajstih igralk napišejo monološka besedila po motivih Ovidovih Heroid. V Mestnem gledališču so jih izbrali 9, prevedla jih je Alenka Klabus Vesel. Dodatno besedilo moškega lika je napisal Nejc Gazvoda. Lettie Precious, Sabrina Mahfouz, Hannah Khalil, Stella Duffy, Isley Lynn, Chinonyerem Odimba, Timberlake Wertenbaker, Samantha Ellis, Juliet Gilkes Romero, Nejc Gazvoda 15 Heroines, 2021 Prva slovenska uprizoritev Premiera: 12. maj 2022 Prevajalka Alenka Klabus Vesel Režiser in scenograf Aleksandar Popovski Dramaturginja Eva Mahkovic Kostumografka Mia Popovska Avtor glasbe Kiril Džajkovski Lektorica Barbara Rogelj Svetovalka za gib Anja Möderndorfer Asistent scenografa Janez Koleša Asistentka dramaturginje in režiserja Urša Majcen Oblikovalec svetlobe Andrej Koležnik Oblikovalec zvoka Sašo Dragaš Nastopajo Viktorija Bencik Emeršič, Ajda Smrekar, Judita Zidar, Tanja Ribič, Tina Potočnik Vrhovnik, Julita Kropec k.g., Mirjam Korbar, Tjaša Železnik, Veronika Železnik k.g., Jernej Gašperin Foto: Veronika Železnik, Tjaša Železnik, Mirjam Korbar, Julita Kropec, Tina Potočnik Vrhovnik, Tanja Ribič, Judita Zidar, Ajda Smrekar, Viktorija Bencik Emeršič Avtor fotografije je Peter Giodani https://www.mgl.si/sl/predstave/junakinje/#gallery-1321-1 Besedilo sodobnih britanskih avtoric po motivih Ovidovih Heroid je režiral Aleksandar PopovskiNa velikem odru Mestnega gledališča ljubljanskega so uprizorili zadnjo premiero sezone – Junakinje v režiji Aleksandra Popovskega. Nastanek besedila je povezan s pandemijo – v londonskem gledališču Jermyn Street so leta 2020 povabili 15 britanskih avtoric, naj za spletne nastope petnajstih igralk napišejo monološka besedila po motivih Ovidovih Heroid. V Mestnem gledališču so jih izbrali 9, prevedla jih je Alenka Klabus Vesel. Dodatno besedilo moškega lika je napisal Nejc Gazvoda. Lettie Precious, Sabrina Mahfouz, Hannah Khalil, Stella Duffy, Isley Lynn, Chinonyerem Odimba, Timberlake Wertenbaker, Samantha Ellis, Juliet Gilkes Romero, Nejc Gazvoda 15 Heroines, 2021 Prva slovenska uprizoritev Premiera: 12. maj 2022 Prevajalka Alenka Klabus Vesel Režiser in scenograf Aleksandar Popovski Dramaturginja Eva Mahkovic Kostumografka Mia Popovska Avtor glasbe Kiril Džajkovski Lektorica Barbara Rogelj Svetovalka za gib Anja Möderndorfer Asistent scenografa Janez Koleša Asistentka dramaturginje in režiserja Urša Majcen Oblikovalec svetlobe Andrej Koležnik Oblikovalec zvoka Sašo Dragaš Nastopajo Viktorija Bencik Emeršič, Ajda Smrekar, Judita Zidar, Tanja Ribič, Tina Potočnik Vrhovnik, Julita Kropec k.g., Mirjam Korbar, Tjaša Železnik, Veronika Železnik k.g., Jernej Gašperin Foto: Veronika Železnik, Tjaša Železnik, Mirjam Korbar, Julita Kropec, Tina Potočnik Vrhovnik, Tanja Ribič, Judita Zidar, Ajda Smrekar, Viktorija Bencik Emeršič Avtor fotografije je Peter Giodani
It's our last new episode of 2021 and we're in the Christmas spirit with a Debbie Reynolds and Dick Powell romantic comedy. Drea, Kim, and Samantha deck the halls with a May-December romance that's a bit...problematic. The trio also says hello to an old friend and goodbye to another. Ticklish Business returns with their first episode of 2022 on January 12, but be on the lookout for some special exclusives from our Patreon vault to get you through the rest of the year. Ticklish Business wishes you all a happy holiday and safe New Year! Reviews matter and you can help us out by giving us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts! Also, tell your friends to like and subscribe to our Patreon, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube channels! We also have a shiny new website you can visit now! Hosts: Kimberly Pierce, Samantha Ellis, Drea Clark Producer/Editor: Kimberly Pierce This episode created thanks to our Patrons: Peter Bryant Jacob Haller Laura Neill Christine Mier David Floyd Peter Dawson Jeffrey Danny Fuckbois of Literature Christina Lane Rosa McF Donna Hill Cat Cooper Maty Ralph
This week on And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes Samantha Ellis of Ticklish Business and Classic Movie Hub to discuss the 1931-32 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Helen Hayes won for her performance in "The Sin of Madelon Claudet," beating Marie Dressler in "Emma" and Lynn Fontanne in "The Guardsman." We discuss all of these nominated performances and determine who we think was the runner-up to Hayes. 0:00 - 11:55 - Introduction 11:56 - 30:00 - Marie Dressler 30:01 - 45:00 - Lynn Fontanne 45:01 - 1:00:45 - Helen Hayes 1:00:46 - 1:13:02 - Why Helen Hayes won / Twitter questions 1:13:03 - 1:22:47 - Who was the runner-up? Support And the Runner-Up Is on Patreon at patreon.com/andtherunnerupis! Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter Follow Samantha Ellis on Twitter Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter and Instagram Theme/End Music: "Diamonds" by Iouri Sazonov Additional Music: "Storming Cinema Ident" by Edward Blakeley Artwork: Brian O'Meara
All Of The Dermatologist Treatments Celebs Secretly Do For Glowing, Gorgeous Skin with Dr. Samantha Ellis
If you've ever thought "well this wasn't supposed to happen" (who hasn't?) then this episode is for you. Sitting down with my friend and award winning entrepreneur Sam, we have a casual and heart-cracked-open conversation about how to pivot and rediscover yourself and your calling when the thing that wasn't supposed to happen, happens.Samantha Ellis is the co-founder of award-winning digital marketing agency Roots + Ardor and a recipient of BC Businesses' 30 Under 30 Entrepreneurs of the Year. When she isn't crafting client strategy at R+A, she is freelance writing for international publications and currently lives and works in London, UK. In this episode we chat about:What to do when the moments of “this isn't supposed to happen”…well, happensThe claustrophobia of society's blueprint for how to live lifeWhat it looked like in the early days of building her marketing agency and what she has learned since Romanticism of moving to a new place and starting life over Navigating a young divorce and discovering home after pivoting from society's check boxesBuilding an award winning marketing agency Embracing the simplicity of life and rejecting consumerism The addiction of permanence and the attachment to the promise of permanence for a sense of safety and what it looks like to embrace impermanence How to lean into what makes us feel alive Why we should all write our own rules starting at any point of our life in the name of liberation Where the most friction and inefficiency happens in a businessThe most common mistakes she sees in marketing The power of story telling and community cohesion in building brand awarenessThe importance of digital connectionWhy sometimes what we are going through feels life ending and how to remember that we can survive it You can connect with Sam on Instagram @sam.ellis To peek at the award winning agency she is the co-founder of visit Roots + Ardor You can hang out with Robyn on instagram @robyn.gooding and visit her website for more information at www.robyngooding.com With love,Robyn xoP.S. If you loved this episode, I'd appreciate if you could leave a review or share on your socials. It truly means the world to me and helps amplify this message for other mothers desiring a supportive business for motherhood. If you would like to learn more about The Mothered Business Mastermind, click here. Please say hi to me on Instagram @robyn.gooding or take a peek at my website for more info www.robyngooding.comClick here to book your call anytime!
Interview with Samantha Ellis a Nutritionist and Personal Trainer focusing on what to consider and starting tips and tricks when undertaking your health and fitness journey for 2021.
Joseph Roth's Job: The Story of a Simple Man (1930) is the subject of this episode of Backlisted. Joining John and Andy to explore this austere and powerful novel, first published in German as Hiob: Roman eines einfachen Mannes, are Keiron Pim, whose much-anticipated biography of Joseph Roth will be published in 2022, and a returning Backlisted guest, bibliomemoirist and playwright Samantha Ellis. Roth was a prolific yet enigmatic writer - his other books include The Radetzky March and The Legend of the Holy Drinker - and this episode takes a long, considered look at his (often chaotic) life and work, and where Job fits into both. Also in this episode, Andy shares a reading by Salena Godden from her acclaimed new novel Mrs Death Misses Death, while John is beguiled by the fragmented visions of Max Porter's The Death of Francis Bacon.
It's hard to know what information to believe when it comes to your skin and hair because of all the BS that gets shared on social media (just like the Fitness industry, honestly.) I asked board-certified dermatologist Dr. Samantha Ellis to come on the show to break down what we need to know about taking care of our skin and hair. Whether you're low maintenance or not, Dr. Sam shares how you can take great care of your skin and hair without investing a lot of money or time. We talk about everything from natural skin care to pregnancy and postpartum changes to getting botox. Don't miss this episode, it's a good one! Thanks for listening today! Head over to the show notes for the links and resources mentioned in this episode and to connect with Dr. Sam. Talk soon! SHOW NOTES: www.BriannaBattles.com/episode31
In the season finale, Kevin welcomes Ticklish Business co-host Samantha Ellis to talk about Henry King's religious drama 'The Song of Bernadette,' the likely runner-up in the 1943 Oscar race that lost to 'Casablanca.' 0:00 - 1:17 - Introduction 1:18 - 41:50 - 'The Song of Bernadette' review 41:51 - 1:50:45 - Why 'The Song of Bernadette' lost Best Picture 1:50:46 - 1:58:09 - Shoulda been a contender 1:58:10 - 2:01:50 - Did 'The Song of Bernadette' deserve to win? Support And the Runner-Up Is on Patreon at patreon.com/andtherunnerupis! Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter: @Kevin_Jacobsen Follow Samantha Ellis on Twitter: @classicfilmgeek Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter: @OscarRunnerUp Theme/End Music is "The Virtue" by Jonathan Adamich
In this episode, Gabriela is joined by Samantha Ellis, a classic blogger and podcaster, to talk about the early sound film "Montana Moon", which is hailed as Hollywood's first singing cowboy movie. Twitter: @ForgetYouWontWe Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispodwww.wemadethispod.comSamantha's Twitter: @classicfilmgeekBecome a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=9838617
In this episode, Gabriela is joined by Samantha Ellis, a classic blogger and podcaster, to talk about the early sound film "Montana Moon", which is hailed as Hollywood's first singing cowboy movie. Twitter: @ForgetYouWont We Made This on Twitter: @wemadethispod www.wemadethispod.com Samantha's Twitter: @classicfilmgeek Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=9838617
Our schedule took a detour with the announcement that the 2020 TCM Classic Film Festival was being cancelled due to the pandemic. So the gang decided to honor it with episodes devoting to the films we're sad to miss this year. Kristen's pick may come from 1982 but has Old Hollywood glitz. It's Julie Andrew in Victor/Victoria! Come for the discussion of masculinity but stay for Samantha Ellis grousing about the 1980s. Support the podcast and get access to special pins, exclusive audio, and additional podcasts at our Patreon page. If you want to know what classic film DVDs, Blu-rays, and books are worth purchasing check out Ticklish Business' Amazon Page. NEXT TIME: Drea's TCMFF miss for 2020 brings us our first Disney animated movie, 1963's The Sword in the Stone.
Isabel Allende asks where she belongs, writers respond to the bushfire crisis and finding Anne Bronte 200 years after her birth.
Isabel Allende asks where she belongs, writers respond to the bushfire crisis and finding Anne Bronte 200 years after her birth.
Muriel Zagha reviews Marriage Story and considers a few other deserving/undeserving films either lauded or ignored by this year's awards panels; a clip from an interview with Francesca Wade, the author of Square Haunting: Five women, freedom and London between the wars (you'll find the full interview in your podcast feed); this month marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Anne Brontë, the sister whose reputation has been slowest to blossom but who, according to Samantha Ellis, was the most radical and modern of them all See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Anna takes a look at different presentations of man's best friend over time before interviewing return guest Samantha Ellis about her canine creations.To get in touch visit Instagram: @annagammansart or visit Facebook: @theartthenandnowshow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Ticklish Trio are back with special guest Diana Ellis to talk about Edward D. Wood, Jr., the subjective nature of bad movies, Orson Welles, and the "worst movie ever made," Plan 9 From Outer Space. Want to support Ticklish Business and get access to early episodes and exclusive merchandise? Consider supporting us on Patreon. Throughout the month of August we'll be doing a Summer Under the Stars Patreon drive. If we get 15 new Patrons and/or hit the $50 mark we'll be doing a special Summer Under the Stars themed video project. Help us get there by becoming a Patron and spreading the word! NEXT TIME: It's one of our favorite TCM blocks and we're devoting another episode to it, Summer Under the Stars. CREDITS: Creator and Host: Kristen Lopez (@Journeys_Film) Co-host: Samantha Ellis (@classicfilmgeek) and Drea Clark (@thedreaclark) Special Guest: Diana Ellis (@kidcassidys)
Samantha and Kristen (with Drea on email) discuss our top 3 favorite Doris Day features ranging from serious drama to lighthearted comedy. Did yours make the list? Want to support Ticklish Business and get access to early episodes and exclusive merchandise? Consider supporting us on Patreon. NEXT TIME: We go out of this world with a look at the cult classic, Plan 9 From Outer Space. CREDITS: Creator and Host: Kristen Lopez (@Journeys_Film) Co-host: Samantha Ellis (@classicfilmgeek) and Drea Clark (@thedreaclark)
The Ticklish Trio travel to Japan to discuss the first foreign film in our show's history. We dissecting Akira Kurosawa's 1952 drama Ikiru. We talk about influences, both classic and contemporary, the film's historical significance, and more! Want to support Ticklish Business and get access to early episodes and exclusive merchandise? Consider supporting us on Patreon. NEXT TIME: We celebrate the life of America's Sweetheart, Doris Day, by looking our top 3 favorite Doris features. CREDITS: Creator and Host: Kristen Lopez (@Journeys_Film) Co-host: Samantha Ellis (@classicfilmgeek) and Drea Clark (@thedreaclark)
Alan Isler's debut novel The Prince of West End Avenue (1994) is the subject of this episode of Backlisted. Joining Andy and John to discuss it are novelist William Sutcliffe and playwright and bibliomemoirist Samantha Ellis. Other books talked about in this episode: Fireflies by Luis Sagasti and Love & Trouble: A Mid-Life Reckoning by Claire Dederer.
This year, Samantha Ellis introduced her students to "I Am Not A Number" by Jenny Kay Dupuis. Listen as she talks about the learning that she and her students encountered as a result, including the beautiful and poignant poetry that they produced in response. Supported by Viamonde District Consultant, Andrienne Lefebvre, this is a powerful story of learning about Canada's history of residential schools
Anna explores the life and work of Italian cityscape artist Canaletto before interviewing artist Samantha Ellis about her fun and vibrant city paintings.To get in touch visit Instagram: @annagammansart or visit Facebook: @theartthenandnowshow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In honor of John Wayne's birthday the Ticklish Trio discuss Wayne's star introduction in the 1939 John Ford Western, Stagecoach. They also find time to discuss his complicated views in 2019, the infamous Playboy interview, and how "cancelled culture" works (or doesn't) in today's era. Want to support Ticklish Business and get access to early episodes and exclusive merchandise? Consider supporting us on Patreon. NEXT TIME: Drea takes us out of our comfort zone as we discuss Akira Kurosawa's 1952 feature Ikiru. CREDITS: Creator and Host: Kristen Lopez (@Journeys_Film) Co-host: Samantha Ellis (@classicfilmgeek) and Drea Clark (@thedreaclark)
Samantha and Kristen are back honoring the 65th anniversary of Creature From the Black Lagoon. They discuss the film's originals, Millicent Patrick's creature work, and whether the Creature is supposed to have a gender. Check out Mallory O'Meara's new book on Millicent Patrick, The Lady From the Black Lagoon! Want to support Ticklish Business and get access to early episodes and exclusive merchandise? Consider supporting us on Patreon. NEXT TIME: The Ticklish Trio returns to look at John Wayne's complicated legacy and the 1939 Western Stagecoach. CREDITS: Creator and Host: Kristen Lopez (@Journeys_Film) Co-host: Samantha Ellis (@classicfilmgeek)
In honor of Tyrone Power's birthday Samantha and Kristen look at his career and his 1942 swashbuckler, The Black Swan. They also answer your listener questions and announce the winner of their Warner Archive contest. Want to support Ticklish Business and get access to early episodes and exclusive merchandise? Consider supporting us on Patreon. NEXT TIME: Sam and Kristen discuss the 65th anniversary of Creature From the Black Lagoon. CREDITS: Creator and Host: Kristen Lopez (@Journeys_Film) Co-host: Samantha Ellis (@classicfilmgeek)
The Ticklish Trio are prepping for the 10th annual TCM Classic Film Festival with a special episode. Sam and Kristen will be attending and share their highly tentative schedules while Drea recommends her favorites. We also answer a few of your questions! NEXT TIME: We honor Jayne Mansfield with special guest April Vieva discussing Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? CREDITS: Creator and Host: Kristen Lopez (@Journeys_Film) Co-hosts: Drea Clark (@thedreaclark) and Samantha Ellis (@classicfilmgeek)
To go along with TCM's #MarchMadness tribute to Fredric March the Ticklish Trio discuss his Oscar-winning turn in the 1931 adaptation of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. We discuss who could pull off a modern-day interpretation, our love for Miriam Hopkins, and Drea comes up with more new terms. Want access to exclusive content, early episodes, and merch? Check out the Ticklish Business Patreon! Next Time: With the TCM Classic Film Festival around the corner we're sharing our picks, tips and tricks. Send us your questions related to the fest, TCM, or classic film in general for this makeshift mailbag episode! CREDITS: Creator and Host: Kristen Lopez (@Journeys_Film) Co-hosts: Drea Clark (@thedreaclark) and Samantha Ellis (@classicfilmgeek)
The Ticklish Trio honor Kristen's deceased obsession, John Garfield, on his birthday by talking about the 1946 noir The Postman Always Rings Twice. Come for the salaciousness and stay for our talk about plot shenanigans, Sam's optimism, and Kristen making inappropriate comments. Next Time: TCM is all about March Madness so we are too. We talk about Fredric March and 1931's Jekyll and Hyde. CREDITS: Creator and Host: Kristen Lopez (@Journeys_Film) Co-hosts: Drea Clark (@thedreaclark) and Samantha Ellis (@classicfilmgeek)
Drea, Sam, and I are looking at the classic film Oscar snubs we're still upset by. We laugh, we argue, and I might offend Luise Rainer fans. NEXT TIME: It's John Garfield's birthday and you know Kristen had to do a tribute. The movie will be decided on by the fans so be sure to look for a special poll to cast your vote. CREDITS: Creator and Host: Kristen Lopez (@Journeys_Film) Co-hosts: Drea Clark (@thedreaclark) and Samantha Ellis (@classicfilmgeek)
Samantha, Drea and I are all together for Christmas....or the Ticklish Biz Christmas episode at least. We sit down to discuss Robert Mitchum in Holiday Affair (1949). Is Mitchum a man who loves children or, as Drea calls him, a Man Who Loves Children? We also share the Christmas movies we love and hate. Want to support the podcast? Consider leaving an iTunes rating and review or becoming a Patron via Patreon. If you become a Patron now you'll have access to bonus podcasts (not episodes, actual shows!), exclusive polls, and more. NEXT TIME: Samantha, Drea, and I share our favorite movies we discovered in 2018! CREDITS: Creator and Host: Kristen Lopez (@Journeys_Film) Co-host: Samantha Ellis (@classicfilmgeek) and Drea Clark (@thedreaclark)
Co-host Samantha Ellis joins me as we look at romance in the '40s, thirst over Peter Lawford, and swim alongside Esther Williams in On an Island With You. Want to support the podcast? Consider leaving an iTunes rating and review or becoming a Patron via Patreon. NEXT TIME: Drea Clark joins in to start a new Centennial tribute, honoring actress Teresa Wright in 1943's Shadow of a Doubt. CREDITS: Creator and Host: Kristen Lopez (@Journeys_Film) Guest: Samantha Ellis Editor: Amber Cortes (@yamsbrr)
Writer Samantha Ellis talks to Judi Herman about her new play. The Only Jew in England tells the story of Dom Marco Raphael, the Venetian Rabbi who is said to have been consulted by Henry VIII over his divorce from Anne Boleyn. Ellis's drama imagines Raphael's life at court, rubbing shoulders with the greats, along with the king's musicians, who may also be secret Jews. It's performed by actors/musicians from E15 Acting School and directed by Matthew Lloyd (of the verbatim drama Listen, We're Family).
We're beginning 2017 with a bumper podcast filled with classic goodness. Translator Robert Chandler and author Cathy Rentzenbrink join Alex Clark to discuss the Russian Greats, Will Rycroft chats with Samantha Ellis about the life of Anne Brontë and Edmund Gordon tells us more about the invention of Angela Carter.Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/vintagebooksSign up to our bookish newsletter to hear all about our new releases, see exclusive extracts and win prizes: po.st/vintagenewsletter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Samantha Ellis’s play How to Date a Feminist is currently on at The Arcola, telling the story of Kate, a journalist who happens to be Jewish, brought up by an Israeli refugee father, and have an attraction to bad men. She meets Steve, a man who happens to be a feminist, brought up by his mother at Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. With these characters Ellis explores love in the 21st century. Growing up in London with Iraqi-Jewish parents, Ellis speaks here to JR's arts editor Judi Herman about her background, influences – including “old screwball comedies” – and her other written works.
Sylvia Townsend Warner's debut novel 'Lolly Willowes' is the main book under discussion in this episode. It's nominated by journalist, author & playwright Samantha Ellis, and she discusses witchcraft, spinsters and the Chilterns with John, Andy and Mathew. Also touched on: epic poetry on Dartmoor in the rain, and J.B. Priestley's influence on David Bowie.
Elisabeth is joined by author Stacy N. Sergent this week (Merianna is out for family leave) to talk about great pups, NaNoWriMo, writing as a lonesome experience and also a communal experience, the role of editing, and the psychological flow of being a writer. Let’s Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson How to be a Heroine by Samantha Ellis Devil in the Details by Jennifer Traig Sleeping with Cats by Marge Piercy The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer stacynsergent.com Stacy on Twitter Harrelson Press The post Thinking Out Loud 92: Let’s Talk About Self-Editing appeared first on Thinking.FM.
August skys may have turned to rain but this month's podcast takes you back to a glorious summer weekend and the Vintage Live event at the Wilderness Festival. Alex Clark hosts authors Nicci Cloke, Anna Whitwham, Samantha Harvey, Evie Wyld, Samantha Ellis, Kirsty Logan, Andrew McMillan and Deborah Moggach to discuss getting published, what fiction is for and adapting work for the big screen. Sit back, relax, and imagine yourself in the comforting warmth of our marquee in Oxfordshire. Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/vintagebooksSign up to our bookish newsletter to hear all about our new releases, see exclusive extracts and win prizes: po.st/vintagenewsletterYou can find out more about the author's books below. Anna Whitwham: http://www.vintage-books.co.uk/books/009958445x/anna-whitwham/boxer-handsome/ Nicci Cloke: http://www.vintage-books.co.uk/books/0099593653/nicci-cloke/lay-me-down/ Samantha Harvey: http://www.vintage-books.co.uk/books/0099597667/samantha-harvey/dear-thief/ Evie Wyld: http://www.vintage-books.co.uk/books/022409971x/evie-wyld-and-joe-sumner/everything-is-teeth/ Samantha Ellis: http://www.vintage-books.co.uk/books/0099575566/samantha-ellis/how-to-be-a-heroine-or-what-i-ve-learned-from-reading-too-much/ Kirsty Logan: http://www.vintage-books.co.uk/books/1846559162/kirsty-logan/the-gracekeepers/ Andrew McMillan: http://www.vintage-books.co.uk/books/0224102133/andrew-mcmillan/physical/ Deborah Moggach: http://www.vintage-books.co.uk/books/1784740470/deborah-moggach/something-to-hide/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ordet "hånfull" ställer till det för Bokcirkelns Yvonne Hirdman. Daniel Boyacioglu menar däremot att Hirdman borde pröva att underkasta sig Dostojevskijs språk. Var med när vi läser andra delen av romanen Idioten. Den brittiska författaren och dramatikern Samantha Ellis hamnade i en upprörd konflikt med sin väninna Emma. Bråket gällde vem av systrarna Brontës romanfigurer som egentligen är bäst: Cathy i Svindlande höjder eller Jane Eyre? När situationen lugnat ned sig började Samantha Ellis läsa om sin ungdoms favoritromaner, och nu har hon skrivit en bok om läsäventyret: Mina hjältinnor, eller vad jag lärt mig av att läsa för mycket. Vår reporter Jenny Teleman har träffat Samantha Ellis, och reder bl a ut vilka konsekvenser tidig läsning kan få för kärlekslivet. - Böcker är livet! En bok är som din fru, din pappa eller din mamma! Det säger den etiopiske bokhandlaren Abdi. Vår reporter Irma Norrman tar dig med på en litterär promenad längs en alldeles speciell gata i Addis Abeba. Möt också poeten Mihred Kebede, som snabbt nått framgångar genom att blanda sin poesi med jazzmusik.
Carl Davis CBE is a composer and conductor, best known for his film and television music including The World at War; Pride and Prejudice and The French Lieutenant's Woman. He has also created symphonic scores for a range of Charlie Chaplin's movies such as The Gold Rush and City Lights. He conducts a live orchestra in London and Birmingham at the screening of two classic silent movies: Buster Keaton's The General and Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times. Philharmonia at the Movies: The General is at Royal Festival Hall. Friday Night Classics - Charlie Chaplin is at Symphony Hall in Birmingham. The BFI DVD Charlie Chaplin: The Mutual Comedies featuring music by Carl Davis is on general release. Samantha Ellis is a journalist and playwright. Her new play Operation Magic Carpet is based on her own experiences as the daughter of Iraqi-Jewish parents who fled Baghdad before she was born. Featuring a child heroine, the play tackles the stories of second generation immigrants who have never visited the countries their parents came from. Operation Magic Carpet is at Polka Theatre, London. Simon Annand has been a photographer for over 30 years. His work focuses on all aspects of the theatre including production and rehearsal photos, posters and his own project called The Half about actors preparing for the stage. His new exhibition features images of some of Britain's leading playwrights and marks the 10th anniversary of The Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting. 2015 Bruntwood Prize Exhibition: Portraits of Playwrights by Simon Annand is at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. Caitlin Doughty is a mortician and writer. Her book, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, tells the story of her apprenticeship as a mortician at a crematorium in San Francisco. It also tackles society's fear of death and the funeral industry's approach to the dead and their families. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - and Other Lessons from the Crematorium is published by Canongate. Producer: Paula McGinley.