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The Joe & Lisa Basile Podcast
The Restaurateurs | Rob Saroyan Brings the Armenian Ammo

The Joe & Lisa Basile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 36:18


Mike Shirinian and Dave Fansler welcome the President of the Valley Children's Hospital Foundation, Rob Saroyan.   On the plate: New Zealand green lip mussels and a poached lobster salad. The meal is paired with some champaign and some exquisite Armenian brandy.  Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Restaurateurs' on all platforms:    ---  The Restaurateurs Podcast is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts.  --  The Restaurateurs  | Website |   -  Everything KMJ   KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Auto-Radio
Des voitures de cinéma : les secrets de la 2CV de Bourvil dans le "Corniaud"

Auto-Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 4:06


Plongée en 1965 dans les secrets du tournage du "Corniaud", l'un des plus gros succès du cinéma français avec plus de 11 millions d'entrées. Parmi les scènes devenues cultes, celle avec deux voitures. Par un jour d'été, Antoine Maréchal charge sa voiture de valises. Direction la route des vacances. Mais au volant de sa 2CV, le personnage interprété par Bourvil n'ira pas très loin : sur la place du Panthéon à Paris, c'est le choc avec avec la Rolls Royce d'un certain Mr Saroyan, joué par Louis De Funès...

Smart Cherrys Thoughts
Chatting With Product-Oriented CEO, Co-Founder At Netris- Alex Saroyan from Silicon Valley, CA, USA

Smart Cherrys Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 28:29


Chatting With Product-Oriented CEO, Co-Founder At Netris (Automatic VPC Networking)- Alex Saroyan from Silicon Valley, CA, USA- Alex said about Netris and answered some of my questions.

The Route to Networking
E20- Alex Saroyan at Netris

The Route to Networking

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 49:00


On today's episode of the Security Vendor spin-off series, we are joined by our host Matthew Ayres and our special guest, Alex Saroyan, CEO and Co-Founder of Netris. During the episode, the pair discuss a variety of topics including his start in the Networking world and where his passion stemmed from.  Alex also tells us more about how he started up Netris and the services they have to offer to their customers.  Learn more from Alex: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-saroyan/ Want to stay up to date with new episodes? Follow our LinkedIn page for all the latest podcast updates!Head to: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-route-to-networking-podcast/Interested in following a similar career path? Why don't you take a look at our jobs page, where you can find your next job opportunity? Head to: www.hamilton-barnes.com/jobs/

Done & Dunne
101. Capote's Coterie | The Original Swan: Carol Grace Marcus Saroyan Matthau

Done & Dunne

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 72:23


In this episode, we explore the life, loves and friendships of Truman Capote's Original Swan, Carol Marcus. Her name might not be familiar to you now, but hers is a story that is unforgettable. Including a rags to riches story, two husbands and three marriages, and two very best friends - Gloria Vanderbilt and Oona O'Neil Chaplin, Carol is also one of the main real-life inspirations for the character of Holly Golighty in Breakfast at Tiffany's. All sources can be found at doneanddone.com. Continue your investigation with ad-free and bonus episodes on Patreon! Sponsors HelloFresh - Get 50% off and your first order ships free when you visit hellofresh.com/dunne50! To advertise on Done & Dunne, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/DoneDunne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Alexa's Input (AI)
Networking with Alex Saroyan (Part 2)

Alexa's Input (AI)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 38:00


Alex Saroyan⁠, CEO and Co-Founder of ⁠Netris⁠, joins me in this episode (part 2) to continue our discussion on a host of networking topics - programmable network services, firewalls, smart NICs, networking in hybrid cloud, the evolution of networking and much more!  You can find Alex on Twitter: @alex_saroyan You can support this podcast on the ⁠anchor page⁠. Make sure to subscribe and follow ⁠Alexa's Input Twitter account⁠ to get notified when a new podcast episode comes out. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexagriffith/support

Alexa's Input (AI)
Networking with Alex Saroyan (Part 1)

Alexa's Input (AI)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 34:56


Alex Saroyan, CEO and Co-Founder of Netris, joins me in this episode to discuss a host of networking topics - how he got into networking, how Netris was founded, what is networking, how public cloud changed networking and how it differs from on premise infrastructure, various networking topics, and much more! You can support this podcast on the anchor page. Make sure to subscribe and follow Alexa's Input Twitter account to get notified when a new podcast episode comes out. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alexagriffith/support

Let's Talk Sit!
Independent vs Big Box Pet Stores with Lisa Saroyan

Let's Talk Sit!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 75:24


Today we welcome our very first guest to Let's Talk Sit - Lisa Saroyan! Lisa has spent the last 12 years working in the pet industry, including in marketing, sales, and management for pet product distributors. She told us some of the newer going-ons in dog products - including dog toys, dog food, and even some cat stuff - and the main differences she saw every day between independent pet stores vs Big Box. Spoiler alert - independent is the way to go! Join our BRAND NEW Let's Talk Sit Podcast Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1502263980187838 Follow us on Facebook and Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/talksitpodcast https://www.instagram.com/talksitpodcast/ Music: Good Times - Patrick Patrikios Support by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/2xGHypM

Network Automation Nerds Podcast
#026: Netris Discussion with Alex Saroyan

Network Automation Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 78:24


In this episode, I talked to Alex Saroyan about his network engineering journey, automation opportunities, founding Netris, and scaling up its operations. Netris wants to let you run your network with a cloud-like experience by creating NetOps software for your private cloud. The use cases include hybrid/private cloud, on-premise Kubernetes, Edge computing, and many more.  In this episode, Alex talked about his moment of clarity when he realized he wanted to create a company to satisfy an unmet need. This amazing journey where he took his ambition from Europe to the states, where he saw the next movements in the network automation industry. Let's dive into the episode!  -- Links --Connect with Alex on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-saroyan/ Follow Alex on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alex_saroyanNetris: https://www.netris.ai/Try Netris: https://www.netris.ai/try/ Netris videos: https://www.netris.ai/videos/ Netris documentation: https://www.netris.ai/docs/en/stable/ Werner Vogel's 6 Rules for Good API Design: https://thenewstack.io/werner-vogels-6-rules-for-good-api-design/ Amazon Two-Pizza Team: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/apr/24/the-two-pizza-rule-and-the-secret-of-amazons-success --- Stay in Touch with Us —Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EricChouNetworkAutomationNerdsFollow Eric on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericchouSubscribe on Apple Podcast for Bonus Episodes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/network-automation-nerds-podcast/ Patreon of the show: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=62594522 

Registry - A Podcast
S2E15 - The Human Comedy

Registry - A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 6:31


Episode Notes More on Saroyan Our Patreon Auto-Generated Transcript Registry-The Human Comedy Fri, 8/12 11:53AM • 6:32 SUMMARY KEYWORDS film, presents, story, family, script, ithaca, andy hardy, focused, work, star, great, comedy, james cagney, telegraph office, incredibly, deserved, dialoguing, fascinating, mayor, role     This is Registry, a Podcast, from Office Supply Publishing and Klaus at Gunpoint     The Human Comedy is exactly the type of film the National Film Registry should be honoring. It is a uniquely American film about a fascinating time in American history. It has a backstory that's wonderful. But ultimately, it is a hopeful story, a hopeful story being told in a time when hope was somewhat limited.     The concept of the Human Comedy is based on the work of William Saroyan and William wrote in the style that been referred to as Troyan esque, it is optimistic, perhaps sentimental, at the same time as being somewhat cynical of the role of society and rules. Basically, it's this idea that everyone in a society is a value in as much as they present, a goodness of sorts, and that becomes more hazy. sering wrote the original screenplay and gave it to Louis B. Mayer of MGM, and Mayer picked up this 240 Page screenplay and said that Saroyan wasn't going to direct it as he had kind of hoped. And he had actually made a short film called The Good Job as sort of an audition for that. Mayer gave the script to another screenwriter and to a different director. And Serena adapted that screenplay into the novel The Human Comedy, which became his biggest seller.     The film was excellent. And it featured, among others, Frank Morgan, as the telegraph operator who was fantastic. He, I think, deserved incredibly high billing. And I think he even got it. We also had, of course, Mickey Rooney, who was the biggest star in the world at that point. Well, okay, one of the biggest stars in the world, he was huge. Donna Reed, Van Johnson, this wonderful set of character actors, which is actually the perfect set of actors to have for this story. Because it's not a straight narrative. There's narrative elements, of course, there's a through line. The idea being that the McCauley family is in Ithaca, California in the Central Valley during World War Two, and the oldest son is off at war, the other son has taken a job at the telegraph office, delivering messages, which are often messages of members of their families being killed in action.     And we see the interactions between people. What's fascinating is that serine often focused on sort of the focus on immigrant populations, he focused on the downtrodden, the gamblers, the sex workers, to a lesser degree. Here, he focuses on the McCauley family that is decidedly WASPey, for lack of a better word. And what he's done is he has presented them as poor or at least lower on the economic ladder, but an incredibly tight family, an incredibly loving family, and most importantly, I think, an incredibly earnest family, and that earnestness makes the dynamics of the story work. The shooting is wonderful, the script is great. There's probably not a lot of saurians original script, it's he won the Oscar for Best Story. And the story is all there really, but I think the way the dialogue is handled is less certain than it is traditional Hollywood dialoguing. What makes a story so powerful, though, is the fact that there is a positivity towards every scene, even when it's scenes of conflict. There are scenes of conflict towards an end, which is positive and beautiful. In other words, it's a Williams Orion story. Mickey Rooney is great in it. I love Mickey Rooney in general. I think here is his best non Andy Hardy work until we would see him in Sugar Babies and other things in the 70s and 80s.     I think that Johnson is great. We there's not a lot of him, but there's just enough that I was very pleased. None of reads. Okay, she's got her moments. But the real star is Frank Morgan. And his presentation is precisely what we get from Saroyan's take on the character and we see this 100% In the scenes where he is dealing with the sons and how he presents what he does. I mean, it's a kind of a showy role, honestly. The youngest     I love the family is adorable as always, I think it just Jack Jenkins was his name. I don't know if he did much after. But overall, every performance in it is good. The script is solid. The cinematography is good. I wouldn't say it was one of the best, the best shot films of the time, but it's beautiful. It really is. And that just may be my black and white bias. But ultimately, it is the best example of William Saurian on fill the time of your life also presents that serinus quality but is really more of a James Cagney film. But here you are getting to run through a work that isn't entirely so Ryan. And that actually helps that I think there was a remake of this done called Ithaca I believe in 2016 Directed by Meg Ryan, featuring Tom Hanks, Hamish Linklater, who is actually great in it, and it's okay. It's nothing special. But the original is so strong and such an excellent document of its time that it deserves to be included on the National Film Registry. Find out more at https://registry-a-podcast.pinecast.co

Travelling - La 1ere
Le Corniaud, Gérard Oury, 1965

Travelling - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 55:31


Le Corniaud est une comédie de Gérard Oury, sortie en 1965, qui met en vedette Bourvil et Louis de Funès. Inspiré librement dʹun des épisodes du démantèlement de la French Connection, lʹhistoire raconte la rencontre dʹAntoine Maréchal, doux et naïf, qui se retrouve à faire la mule pour passer de la drogue et des pierres précieuses, dont le fabuleux Youkounkoun, entre lʹItalie et la France pour le compte dʹun truand, Léopold Saroyan.

Booknotes+
Ep. 74 Aram Saroyan, author of "Last Rites," on His Father William Saroyan

Booknotes+

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 73:46


In the history of Pulitzer Prizes and the Oscars, very few winners have turned down these awards. One of those who did was a famous Armenian-American, a writer from the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. His name was William Saroyan. He turned down the Pulitzer for the drama called "The Time of Your Life" in 1940. Saroyan said he was opposed in principle to awards in the arts and was quoted as saying "such arts awards vitiate and embarrass art at its very source." His son Aram, a well-known poet in his own right, has written a lot about his father and his relationship with him. We asked him to talk about his book "Last Rites: The Death of William Saroyan."   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Meagan Mayada Hesham - LYF PODCAST
LOVING YOURSELF FIT - Talking Motivation & More with Sabine Saroyan

Meagan Mayada Hesham - LYF PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022


I chat with one of my besties, Sabine about motivation, online fitness, the power of music, incentives, balance, and so much more!​Sabine Saroyan is a Toronto-based Fitness Icon, Dance Legend, Karaoke Master and Entrepreneur who is passionate about working with Toronto’s non-profit sector.Follow Meagan on IG at http://www.instagram.com/itsmeaganhesham​Check out some of the awesome people Sabine talks about in the show:For Health's Sake: http://www.instagram.com/for.healths.sak [...]

Metropolitika
Saroyan Ülkesi

Metropolitika

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 44:29


Lusin Dink, 2013'te yönettiği "Saroyan Ülkesi" (Saroyanland) filmini anlatıyor. William Saroyan ve Lusin Dink hayaletler ve hatıralarla nasıl mekanlar kuruyorlar?

Love Letters to...
First Times: Truman Capote's First Swan, Carol Saroyan Matthau

Love Letters to...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 16:05


In today's Love Letters to... we celebrate Carol Saroyan Matthau, also known as Carol Grace, the first and most enduring of Truman Capote's Swans. Was she the inspiration for his Holly Golightly character in Breakfast at Tiffany's? Advertise with us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Done & Dunne
BONUS: A Love Letter to Truman Capote's First Swan, Carol Saroyan Matthau

Done & Dunne

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 15:03


This podcast tends to take a somewhat dim view of Truman Capote, a longtime acquaintance and maybe sometimes frenemy of Dominick Dunne. But Truman had his bright spots, too. Today we're treating you to an episode of another of Alicia's podcasts, Love Letters to..., with a Love Letter to Truman's First Swan, Carol Saroyan Matthau. We'll see you Monday with more of The Two Mrs. Grenvilles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pour Qui Sonne Le Jazz
Jimmy Giuffre, portrait intime de l'Amérique

Pour Qui Sonne Le Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 15:02


Avec le guitariste Jim Hall et le contrebassiste Ralph Pena, Jimmy Giuffre créa le trio le plus original des années 1950, revalorisant, selon le journaliste Philippe Carles, "les moeurs des péquenots américains et pauvres blancs du sud, ceux qu'on a découvert dans les récits de Steinbeck ou Saroyan". Retour sur ce jazz archaïque et totalement moderne via The Jimmy Giuffre Three et Western Suite, qui sonnèrent la révolution tout en douceur.  

Le Grand Atelier
Louis de Funès

Le Grand Atelier

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 103:03


durée : 01:43:03 - Le grand atelier - par : Vincent Josse - La grande vadrouille, le Corniaud, Le gendarme, Fantômas, l'Aile ou la cuisse ou la Folie des grandeurs sont devenus cultes comme tant d'autres, et l'on se souvient encore de nombreuses grimaces et répliques de Pivert, Cruchot, ou Saroyan, plus de 38 ans après sa mort.

Fresno's Best
Rob Saroyan, President of Valley Children's Foundation

Fresno's Best

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 53:45


Today, we have Rob Saroyan on the show. Rob is the president of Valley Children’s Foundation and the Guilds of Valley Children’s. Rob has worked with multiple governors and served as the director of development at Fresno State. This was fascinating conversation and we cover topics of philanthropy, development, Armenian food and much more. Links: Valley Children's Foundation Our Patreon Page Books: The Gambler by William C. Rempel Speed of Trust by Stephen M.R. Covey

Lost In Hollywood with Levon Muradian
Lost In Hollywood | Episode 8 | Dr Anthony Saroyan

Lost In Hollywood with Levon Muradian

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 85:46


On this episode of the Lost in Hollywood podcast Levon sits down with clinical psychologist Dr Anthony "Tony "Saroyan. They discuss working in the prison system, pigeonholed in certain careers, his relation to writer William Saroyan and much more 

Trashy Divorces
S9E7: My Funny Valentine | Charles Addams & Carol Saroyan Matthau

Trashy Divorces

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 76:45


Happy Valentine's Day! We both realized we'd already released some stories that hit the Valentine's Day sweet spot for us over on Patreon! Stacie has the creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky story of cartoonist Charles Addams, whose decades of darkly screwball New Yorker cartoons became The Addams Family. Then, Alicia has perhaps the perfect distillation of Truman Capote's Swans, the actress and author Carol Saroyan Matthau, who may be the most direct inspiration for Capote's Holly Golightly character. Promo Betterhelp.com/trashy. Get 10% off your first month when you sign up at the link! The Oak Tree Group. Need help getting your financial house in order? This all-female financial planning firm is happy to help. Visit them on the web at theoaktreegroup.net. Stacie's Receipts The Cultural History of 'The Addams Family', Patrick Sauer, Smithsonian Magazine An Addams Family History, Dan Owens, Dan's Media Digest Charles Addams, Lambiek.net (Includes the "Downhill Skier" cartoon) Meet the New Addams Family: The weird brood from Charles Addams cartoons and '60s TV is back in a big-name, $30-million movie, Patrick Goldstein, Los Angeles Times (1991) When Alabama flourished as divorce mill, famous people flocked here to get unhitched, Kelly Kazek, Alabama.com Google Groups copy of the obituary for second wife Barbara Barb, later Lady Colyton Charles Addams Dead at 76; Found Humor in the Macabre (Published 1988) New York Times Alicia's Receipts Among the Porcupines: A Memoir, Carol Matthau (Amazon link) This Funny Valentine (washingtonpost.com) Object of Desire: Carol Matthau Has Devoted a Lifetime to Charming, Soothing and Inspiring Great, Sometimes Troubled Men (latimes.com) Carol Matthau, a Frank and Tart Memoirist, Dies at 78 (nytimes.com) Advertise with Hemlock Creatives We are growing our show offerings! To learn about advertising opportunities with Trashy Divorces, Done & Dunne, and other forthcoming projects, contact AdvertiseCast.

Trashy Divorces
S9E7: My Funny Valentine | Charles Addams & Carol Saroyan Matthau

Trashy Divorces

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 75:25


Happy Valentine’s Day! We both realized we’d already released some stories that hit the Valentine’s Day sweet spot for us over on Patreon! Stacie has the creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky story of cartoonist Charles Addams, whose decades of darkly screwball New Yorker cartoons became The Addams Family. Then, Alicia has perhaps the perfect distillation of Truman Capote’s Swans, the actress and author Carol Saroyan Matthau, who may be the most direct inspiration for Capote’s Holly Golightly character in Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ses Olsun
Amerikalı Yolcuya Memleketten Öğütler - William Saroyan

Ses Olsun

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 5:03


Ses Olsun ekibi olarak, size zor zamanların içindeki tebessüm molanızda kısa bir ara eşlik etmek istedik ve bu kez keyifli bir öyküyle karşınıza gelmeye çalıştık. Usta öykücü William Saroyan'ın kaleme aldığı, hayatta kendi tecrübelerimizden sorumlu olduğumuzu tekrar hatırlatan öyküsü Amerikalı Yolcuya Memleketten Öğütler'i sizler için seslendirdik. Saroyan'ın bu öyküsü, diğer öyküleriyle birlikte Aras Yayıncılık tarafından yayımlanan ''Aram Derler Adıma'' adlı kitapta yer alıyor. Bu ay seslendireceğimiz eserler Aras Yayıncılık'tan olacak. Keyifli dinlemeler...

The Time of Our Life
The Time of Our Life Episode 6: Kenneth Chacón Reads Saroyan

The Time of Our Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 51:01


This week on The Time of Our Life with Mark Arax Fresno poet Kenneth Chacón reads William Saroyan's "70,000 Assyrians" and discusses the impact of Saroyan on his own work and on our times.

The Time of Our Life
The Time of Our Life Episode 5: Brynn Saito Reads "The Journey to Hanford"

The Time of Our Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 46:47


This week on The Time of Our Life, Fresno writer Brynn Saito reads William Saroyan’s The Journey to Hanford and a Saroyan essay on writing. Brynn Saito is a poet and professor in the English Department at Fresno State, and the author of two books of poetry. Together with Nikiko Masumoto, she’s the co-founder of Yonsei Memory Project, which creates inter-generational spaces for ‘memory keeping’ within the Japanese American community and in alliance with other communities and movements for justice and healing.

The Time of Our Life
The Time of Our Life Episode 4: Aris Janigian Reads "The Armenian and The Armenian"

The Time of Our Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 48:16


This week on The Time of Our Life, Fresno writer Aris Janigian reads William Saroyan's Five Ripe Pears and The Armenian and The Armenian. With host Mark Arax, Aris discusses Saroyan’s influence on his own work. The author of five novels, Aris Janigian is a writer, academic, and a wine grape packer and shipper. His latest novel is Waiting for Sophia at Shutters on the Beach.

Valley Public Radio
The Time of Our Life Episode 4: Aris Janigian Reads "The Armenian and The Armenian"

Valley Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 48:16


This week on The Time of Our Life, Fresno writer Aris Janigian reads William Saroyan's Five Ripe Pears and The Armenian and The Armenian. With host Mark Arax, Aris discusses Saroyan’s influence on his own work. The author of five novels, Aris Janigian is a writer, academic, and a wine grape packer and shipper. His latest novel is Waiting for Sophia at Shutters on the Beach.

The Time of Our Life
The Time of Our Life Episode 3: Marisol Baca reads The Hummingbird That Lived Through Winter

The Time of Our Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 46:47


Our guest this week on The Time of Our Life is Fresno Poet Laureate and Fresno City College instructor Marisol Baca, whose poetry collection Tremor was published by 3 Mile Harbor Press. In this episode, Baca reads William Saroyan's The Hummingbird That Lived Through Winter and The Daring Young Man On the Flying Trapeze , and she and Mark Arax discuss the divergent styles in these two very different Saroyan stories.

Valley Public Radio
The Time of Our Life Episode 3: Marisol Baca reads The Hummingbird That Lived Through Winter

Valley Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 46:47


Our guest this week on The Time of Our Life is Fresno Poet Laureate and Fresno City College instructor Marisol Baca, whose poetry collection Tremor was published by 3 Mile Harbor Press. In this episode, Baca reads William Saroyan's The Hummingbird That Lived Through Winter and The Daring Young Man On the Flying Trapeze , and she and Mark Arax discuss the divergent styles in these two very different Saroyan stories.

The Time of Our Life
The Time of Our Life Episode 2: Tanya Nichols reads The Pomegranate Trees

The Time of Our Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 30:51


This week on The Time of Our Life, Fresno writer Tanya Nichols reads The Pomegranate Trees, which is part of Saroyan’s collection of short stories My Name Is Aram. Mark Arax and Tanya Nichols discuss themes of agriculture in Saroyan and in her latest novel, Stinger, co-written with Bill McEwen.

Travelling - La 1ere
Le Corniaud, Gérard Oury, 1965 - 03.05.2020

Travelling - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 53:09


Le Corniaud est une comédie de Gérard Oury, sortie en 1965, qui met en vedette Bourvil et Louis de Funès. Inspiré librement dʹun des épisodes du démantèlement de la French Connection, lʹhistoire raconte la rencontre dʹAntoine Maréchal, doux et naïf, qui se retrouve à faire la mule pour passer de la drogue et des pierres précieuses, dont le fabuleux Youkounkoun, entre lʹItalie et la France pour le compte dʹun truand, Léopold Saroyan.

The Time of Our Life
The Time of Our Life Episode 1: Mark Arax reads "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse"

The Time of Our Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 29:52


This week on the debut episode of the special series "The Time of Our Life", M ark Arax reads William Saroyan's The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse , originally published in 1940 as part of My Name Is Aram , a collection of short stories by Saroyan. Arax also shares recollections of his interactions with Saroyan, who was a family friend.

První kapitola
Jeden den v odpoledni světa

První kapitola

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 3:41


Saroyanův román z roku 1964, stejně jako Kluci a holky, když jsou spolu, nese autobiografické prvky – je o spisovateli, který se zastavuje na týden v New Yorku v očekávání velkých věcí, ale přichází okamžik, který vždycky, dříve nebo později, musí nastat, jeden den v odpoledni světa, jak ho nazývá Saroyan, kdy se člověk chce jen natáhnout na postel a zavřít oči. Je to příběh muže, který hledá smíření se svým vlastním soumrakem, s vědomím nedokončených a nedokončitelných věcí. Knihu vydalo v roce 2001 nakladatelství Argo a přeložil Ondřej Fafejta. Čte Lukáš Hejlík.

Valley Edition Podcast
Valley Edition - April 10, 2020 - Dolores Huerta's Legacy, Mark Arax On Saroyan, Shark Tank

Valley Edition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 53:45


On this week’s Valley Edition: Today marks the 90th birthday of labor organizer and civil rights leader Dolores Huerta. We talk to her about her legacy of activism, and why our collective response to the coronavirus pandemic should be a united one. Plus, we hear from journalist and author Mark Arax, who invites us to revisit the work of William Saroyan. We also learn why a Shark Tank entrepreneur who runs a pet product company in Chicago is now supplying medical masks to hospitals in the Valley. Listen to those stories and more on the podcast above.

Heart of the Athlete
George Saroyan

Heart of the Athlete

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 26:13


Today FCA director Ken Lewis welcomes long-time friend and FCA supporter, George Saroyan. George is the chaplain for the Boise Hawks, and he shares about his ministry with the team.Read More →

Motivational Loni
The Summer Of The Beautiful White Horse ll writer Willian Saroyan ll Episode 01

Motivational Loni

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 4:31


This story aboit two poor Armenian boys who belong to a tribe whose hallmarks are trust and honesty.

CapRadio Reads
Mark Arax - The Dreamt Land

CapRadio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019


In person, as on the page, Mark Arax is a captivating storyteller with a rich tone to his voice. If you think you don't care about water, listen anyway. Our live audience was mesmerized by what he had to say and how he said it. To the East of Silicon Valley is another low-lying region that is just as innovative, although the product feeds our bodies rather than our minds. For more than 100 years, the Central Valley has reflected the world's changing tastes in fruits, vegetables and nuts. Much of the Valley is naturally arid, and ranchers count on the relocation of water for their crop. Author Mark Arax traces the fascinating flow of water on its natural and unnatural paths in "The Dreamt Land." Interview Highlights: You're a resident, you're also a native of the Valley. When did you first understand that what we do with water might be a little different than what everybody else does with water? My grandparents, after we sold the last ranch along the San Joaquin River, moved to a suburb in Fresno called Fig Garden, and three houses down was this huge irrigation canal, and my grandmother made me promise I would never go near it. She said, “It's got a magical power to it. It will lure you up and into the waters, and you will drown.” She said, “And no one will come to save your body.” I said, “Why not, Grandma?” She said, “Because the flow of one irrigation canal is much more important to the Valley than the body of one silly boy.” To recover would mean to shut down that flow. So I had a sense that something was strange but I never bothered to ask where that water was coming from, where it was going, and to whom and by what right. So that's when I had a sense. One of your influences was Saroyan, and you come from the land of Saroyan. What was it about his writing? Saroyan was a very earthy writer. I knew him. He was a friend of my grandfather. He said, “I have 300 words in my vocabulary. Count them.” I never actually counted them, but I got what he was saying. You don't need a thesaurus to write beautifully, and he took those 300 words and they were magic. So I learned from him. You put into print the perfect description of a smell or the flow of water. Are you aware of how poetic it is? If someone is writing, and they're being honest with you, they're writing from insecurity. You always think that thing is going to leave you. It visits, and then sometimes it doesn't visit, and you can't articulate anything. The work involved in capturing something like that takes a lot. Saroyan might have been a genius and just tossed off these incredible lines. That doesn't happen for me. It's going in and polishing and polishing and polishing. Sometimes something comes out full blossom, but mostly it's work. Hard work. CapRadio's Donna Apidone interviewed Mark Arax on May 23, 2019.  Water Music; George Frideric Handel. Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin.

Heavybit Podcast Network: Master Feed
Ep. #40, Multi-Language Support with Manvel Saroyan

Heavybit Podcast Network: Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 21:12


In episode 40 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Manvel Saroyan, a developer at eyeo, working on Adblock Plus. They discuss the difficulties of integrating multi-language support into dev projects as well as Manvel's lifestyle as a digital nomad.

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JAMstack Radio
Ep. #40, Multi-Language Support with Manvel Saroyan

JAMstack Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 21:12


In episode 40 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Manvel Saroyan, a developer at eyeo, working on Adblock Plus. They discuss the difficulties of integrating multi-language support into dev projects as well as Manvel's lifestyle as a digital nomad.

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JAMstack Radio
Ep. #40, Multi-Language Support with Manvel Saroyan

JAMstack Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 21:12


In episode 40 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Manvel Saroyan, a developer at eyeo, working on Adblock Plus. They discuss the difficulties of integrating multi-language support into dev projects as well as Manvel’s lifestyle as a digital nomad. The post Ep. #40, Multi-Language Support with Manvel Saroyan appeared first on Heavybit.

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USA Classic Radio Theater
Classic Radio Theater for September 9, 2018 - The Human Comedy

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 51:49


Screen Director's Playhouse, The Human Comedy starring Mickey Rooney, originally broadcast September 9, 1949, 69 years ago - MGM hacked William Saroyan's screenplay to pieces so horribly that Saroyan rewrote the original screenplay as a novel and released it about the time the movie was released. The final movie was much softer and sappier than Saroyan's movie, so NBC hacked it up and made it practically diabetic. Mickey Rooney reprised his critically hailed performance as a telegram delivery boy who finds out a little of what life is all about.

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The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse_Saroyan

Bookaholics 영어원서읽기 부카홀릭스

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 54:33


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KRCB-FM: Second Row Center
Lost in Yonkers, Time of Your Life - April 11, 2018

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 4:00


Pulitzer Prize-winning dramas hit North Bay stages, first with the Raven Players production of Neil Simon’s Lost in Yonkers. Simon, whose best-known works are comedies tinged with a little melancholy (The Odd Couple, The Sunshine Boys) won the 1991 Pulitzer for Yonkers, which is a melancholy family drama tinged with comedy. With their mother deceased and their father off to work to pay off a loan shark he owes for covering his late wife’s medical bills, Jay (Ari Votzaitis) and Arty (Logan Warren) find themselves living for ten months in 1942 with their tyrannical grandmother (Trish DeBaun) and their mentally-challenged Aunt Bella (Priscilla Locke) in Yonkers, New York. Grandma Kurnitz is cold, demanding, and unable to express affection of any kind. She does not want the children there, but Bella does. The battle is on, first between Kurnitz and her grandchildren, but ultimately between mother and daughter. Director Joe Gellura has a strong ensemble at work in this piece with laughs generated by Warren as Simon’s alter ego. The key performance is delivered by Locke, excellent as the daughter simply looking for a little happiness in her life. It’s a sensitive performance that grounds this show and gives it more heart than one expects from a typical Simon play. ‘Lost in Yonkers ' runs Friday through Sunday through April 15 at the Raven Performing Arts Center. 115 North St., in Healdsburg. Friday & Saturday evenings at 8pm; Sunday matinee at 2pm. For more information, go to raventheater.org There may be no more “community theatre” in our area than the folks at the Cloverdale Performing Arts Center. A glance through the bios in their programs shows a mix of trained veterans, community actors, and a fair number of newcomers. This willingness to cast from the community, while commendable, often leads to a variance in the quality of their productions. Their current presentation of William Saroyan’s prize-winning-but-severely-dated The Time of Your Life is a good example. The show, a sort of pre-WWII Cheers, has a cast of sixteen with various levels of experience playing the denizens of a San Francisco dive bar circa 1939. There’s no real plot, just a variety of human flotsam and jetsam floating through the tavern. In an early scene, one character asks another if a performance they’re watching is any good. The response – “It’s awful, but it’s honest and ambitious...” I can’t improve on Saroyan. 'The Time of Your Life' runs Friday through Sunday through April 15 at the Cloverdale Performing Arts Center, 209 N. Cloverdale Blvd., in Cloverdale. Friday & Saturday evening at 7:30pm; Sunday matinee at 2pm. For more information, go to cloverdaleperformingarts.com.

WordsWithWings the podcast
Words With Wings - the podcast Episode 5 Saroyan, Donne and The Masks We Live In

WordsWithWings the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 20:51


Today on WordsWithWings I share some old favorites and celebrate the blue moon!

St. John Armenian Church Podcast
Lets Talk About Mental Health - Featuring Special Guest Anthony Saroyan

St. John Armenian Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 61:36


In this episode, we explore common Mental Health issues, and how we as members of the Armenian Church can respond to them. This episode features Anthony Saroyan, a doctoral candidate at USF, focusing on Psychology Education. He discusses with Fr. Mesrop, how to identify common mental health issues, and also his research regarding stigma of Mental Health treatment in the Armenian Community. MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES IN SF: http://www.mhbsf.org/resources/ National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 Find us at stjohnarmenianchurch.com. Personal views expressed by the host or guests of this podcast do not necessarily reflect the those of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Introduction music is by Iakovos Kolanian, entitled "Vagharshapati." Transition music by Armenian Public Radio, entitled "Pari Arakil".

ThatChannel Podcast
Liquid Lunch Podcast - Rose Saroyan, PhD, on the Wisdom in the KarmicDNA

ThatChannel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 21:11


Rose Saroyan comes onto the Liquid Lunch program to discuss the aspects of the soul's purpose on this world. For according to the bioenergetic model, http://bioenergytherapy.com, when we are souls, prior to our rebirth, we have had a briefing with God, in which we humbly discuss what it is that we wish to do in this world. And as such we are placed according to our purpose, and every struggle, every triumph, be it seemingly trivial or esoteric, every rung on the ascension of life's ladder is intended to grow us into being that which we intended to be. So say we have strayed, there is no need to fret, for the power is profound, and God, being the highest of all things, might be glimpsed at through WisdomMathematics, the sacred alignments of the geometrical spheres, where Rose Saroyan has integrated the ancient wisdom into a codex, to help us recalculate our life's journey. Hence, her distinctive formulas as presented through the apparatus of the KarmicDNA , http://karmicDNA.com If you

USA Classic Radio Theater
Saroyan's 'The Human Comedy' Starring Mickey Rooney

USA Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 41:20


"Screen Directors Playhouse" -- "The Human Comedy." Starring Mickey Rooney, originally broadcast on September 9, 1949. MGM hacked William Saroyan's screenplay to pieces so horribly that Saroyan rewrote the original screenplay as a novel and released it about the time the movie was released. The final movie was much softer and sappier than Saroyan's movie, so NBC hacked it up and made it practically diabetic. Mickey Rooney reprises his critically hailed performance as a telegram delivery boy who finds out a little of what life is all about.

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
ARIS JANIGIAN reads from his new novel WAITING FOR LIPCHITZ AT CHATEAU MARMONT

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2016 48:55


Waiting for Lipchitz at Chateau Marmont (Rare Bird) Set in two iconic locales—Hollywood's legendary Chateau Marmont and luxurious Fresno's Forestiere's Underground Garden—Waiting for Lipchitz at Chateau Marmont is a bold and colorful critique of the California Dream through the perspective of a once-upon-a-time successful screenwriter and wealth that taunts him. Caught between John O'Brien's Better and, perhaps, a Christopher Guest adaptation of Waiting for Godot, Janigian's Lipchitz is a new take on the absent protagonist and what's inevitably illuminated by its void. Praise for Waitng for Lipchitz at the Chateu Marmont ''Waiting for Lipchitz at the Chateu Marmont is a marvel, a novel full of tilts and torque, wild fulminations and mordant shrugs. Beneath the stunningly limber prose quivers a rare and compelling tenderness for our irrevocably damaged, irrevocably beautiful world" —Arthur Nersesian, author of The Fuck-Up and Gladyss of the Hunt "Waiting for Lipchitz the Chateau Marmont is a novel of ideas, or more precisely two 'thought novellas' braided through one another. One does involve waiting for Lipchitz, a producer of 'quality' pictures, at the Chateau. It is the rumination of a more-than-slightly desperate screenwriter, by turns hilarious and despairing, on the demise of Los Angeles and its narcissistic denizens, told in a decadent Industry noir to rival the guilty pleasures of Bret Easton Ellis or Bruce Wagner. Cutting across the grain of that pungent inner dialogue, however, is the same scribe’s recollection of a friendship and long-running conversation with John Hirschman, a larger-than-life raconteur in his own right, recently 'self-exiled' to Fresno. Here, in the flat heat, hidden gardens and agricultural bounty of the Central Valley, Janigian finds a voice closer to Saroyan and Steinbeck, and a California that can still sate more substantial human hungers. As the novel progresses, a sharply observed late-Hollywood parody, in which all 'art' has burned down to the hollow cinders of commodity, gives way to a beautifully turned meditation on the possibility of a more truly commodious life. WL@CM captures two Californias at a time when they have never been less coincident. Janagian serves up a brilliantly bipolar mix of memory and observation, fury and speculation, a story that may free his waiting screenwriter from false tethers to an overhyped city, even as it ties the author fast to a vast, prodigious, if lately unsung state."—Joe Day, author of Corrections and Collections: Architectures for Art and Crime Aris Janigian is author of three previous novels, Bloodvine, Riverbig, and This Angelic Land. He is also co-author along with April Greiman of Something from Nothing, a book on the philosophy of graphic design. A Ph.D. in psychology, from 1993 to 2005 he was senior professor of Humanities at Southern California Institute of Architecture. He has published in genres as diverse as poetry, social psychology, and design criticism. He was a contributing writer to West, the Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine, a finalist for the William Saroyan Fiction Prize, and the recipient of the Anahid Literary Award from Columbia University.

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
ARAM SAROYAN reads from his newest novel STILL NIGHT IN L.A.

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2016 25:46


Still Night in L.A. (Three Rooms Press)Michael Shepard, a detective with his own set of problems, is hired one morning by a fashionable young woman at her Hollywood apartment. Soon he’s embroiled in a murder investigation that may shed light on a nearly forgotten tragedy. A divorced father wondering how to set his son on a better course in life, the detective gets into deepening trouble as he negotiates a vivid panorama of the town’s modern-day beautiful and damned. Author Aram Saroyan harnesses the hardboiled styles of Chandler, Hammett, and Ross MacDonald into a contemporary tale of information age intrigue. The text is supplemented with cell phone photos taken by Saroyan in the same environs in which the story unfolds.Praise for Still Night in L.A.“Aram Saroyan nurses the accelerator in a deceptively laconic way, channeling the faultless ratiocination of Charles Willeford (Miami Blues) and Paul Cain (Seven Slayers). Still Night in L.A. keeps still until, at just the right moment, he floors it.”--Barry Gifford, author, Wild at Heart“Readers of California-dream-correction fiction may have their particular favourites -- Day of the Locust, The Slide Area, I Should Have Stayed Home, My Face for the World To See, The Long Goodbye. Aram Saroyan’s Still Night in L.A. brings long experience and practiced narrative craft to earn his place in this line.”--Tom Clark, author, The Exile of Celine“Still Night in L.A. is a novel where the magic is all in the language, in the evocation of the detective’s incongruously sweet and gentle personality, and in his astoundingly accurate takes on a world where kids have a hard time growing up before they hit middle age, and where the hard thing is not to become a movie star but to get someone to remember your name.”--Gerald Nicosia, author, Home to War: The Untold Story of the Vietnam Veterans Movement“Still Night in L.A. moves mysteriously through the late American day and ends up inscrutably in the lost hour of the early morning. In between, crazy humans reign supreme. Aram Saroyan’s prose is as elegant as emeralds and ice.”--G. A. Hausman, author, The Mythology of Horses“Aram Saroyan’s Still Night in L.A. cruises the mean streets and trendy brunch boites of Los Angeles, this city of angels and psychopaths. His shamus Michael Shepard is a Marlowe for our digital times.”--Richard Setlowe, author, The Haunting of Suzanna Blackwell"A writer who looks deeply into himself and his own experience, confronts what he finds there with real courage and reports what he has experienced with a measure of candor that is both breathtaking and, at moments, heartbreaking."--Jonathan Kirsch, Los Angeles TimesAram Saroyan is the author of the true crime Literary Guild selection Rancho Mirage, as well as many other books of prose and poetry. His Complete Minimal Poems received the 2008 William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America. He is featured in the documentary film One Quick Move or I’m Gone: Jack Kerouac at Big Sur and his comments appear in the oral biographies George Being George: George Plimpton’s Life and Salinger. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, painter Gailyn Saroyan.

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2013 27:58


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YIP Podcast
YIP Snip 3: Zills

YIP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2013


YIP Snip is back once again! This week's topic is Zills!Download YIP Snip Ep 3Or Listen Here: In This Episode: YIP on FacebookMahin's Tweet that started it all! So who else is in a #zill buying panic today? Gotta get enough Saroyans for the rest of my dancing life now! ACK! #bellydance— Mahin Sciacca (@MahinBellydance) January 25, 2013My original post about Harry Saroyan Updated post on SaroyanSimplicity Pattern where the girl's zill is on upside down (1st girl in the picture)5 ways to Improve your Zill PlayingIntro to Finger Cymbals - Shira.netBackground Music:Artist: Raquy And The Cavemen - Amazon and Album: DustSongs: All of them!

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
Aram Saroyan with David Godine

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2010 78:46


Door to the River: Essays and Reviews from the 1960s into the Digital Age (Black Sparrow Books) On the occasion of the release of this new book of nonfiction by the acclaimed writer Aram Saroyan, and the fortieth anniversary of Black Sparrow Press, we're pleased to present Aram Saroyan in conversation with Black Sparrow publisher David Godine. Aram Saroyan is an internationally known poet, novelist, biographer, memoirist and playwright. The recipient of two National Endowment for the Arts poetry awards (one of them for his controversial one-word poem "lighght"). Saroyan is a past president of PEN USA West and a current faculty member of the Masters of Professional Writing Program at USC. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, the painter Gailyn Saroyan. THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS JULY 22, 2010.

Classic Radio Drama
Classic Drama 38 Radio Play - Saroyan

Classic Radio Drama

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2007 29:36


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