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Front Row Classics is proud to welcome Russ Tamblyn to the podcast! Brandon and Russ sit down to discuss several of the stories found in Russ' memoir "Dancing on the Edge: A Journey of Living, Loving, and Tumbling Through Hollywood." The two discuss his memories of films like Father of the Bride, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, West Side Story and The Haunting. RUSS TAMBLYN, is an Academy Award-nominated actor, dancer, choreographer, director, and artist best known as Riff in the iconic 1961 film West Side Story and Dr. Jacoby in David Lynch's cult-classic television show, Twin Peaks, as well as for his contribution to the art, music, and counterculture movements of the 1960s. His eight-millimeter films and collage-and-assemblage art have appeared in numerous exhibitions, including at the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Getty. He lives in Los Angeles.
Jacques d'Amboise & Richard Wolinsky, KPFA, April 6, 2011. Jacques d'Amboise (1934-2021), whose memoir is titled “I Was a Dancer,” in conversation with host Richard Wolinsky, April 6, 2011. First posted May 9, 2021. Jacques d'Amboise, who died on May 2, 2021 at the age of 88 following complications from a stroke, was a principal dancer for the New York City Ballet from 1953 to his retirement in 1984. As such, he was considered the living embodiment of the choreography of the great George Balanchine. In 1976, he founded the National Dance Institute to teach dance to children. In time, he became one of the most famous dancers in America, appearing as one of the Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and as the male dancer in the second act ballet in Carousel in those respective 1950s films. The post Jacques d'Amboise (1934-2021), “I Was a Dancer,” 2011 appeared first on KPFA.
TVC 689.3: Ed welcomes back singer, actress, and philanthropist Ruta Lee (High Rollers, Witness for the Prosecution, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Consider Your Ass Kissed). Ruta will celebrate her ninetieth birthday this coming Friday, May 30 with an evening of song and stories at the Debbie Reynolds Main Stage at the historic El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood. Proceeds for the evening will support The Thalians, the charitable organization to which Ruta has dedicated much of her life over the past sixty years, and which to date has raised has raised more than $50 million for mental health related causes. (NOTE: Though Ruta's performance on May 30 has sold out, you can still make a donation to The Thalians in any amount by going to Thalians.org.) Among other topics this segment, Ruta shares a few memories of co-starring opposite Patrick O'Neal in “A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain,” an episode of The Twilight Zone from 1963 that Ruta considers one of her all-time favorite television performances, not only because of the character she played, but for the opportunity to perform the words of the great Rod Serling. Ruta also tells Ed why her experience filming Sergeants 3 (1962) with Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop—and hanging out with the Rat Pack in general—ranks as her “favorite time in life.”
In the first-ever Friday night edition of Spellbreakers, Matt Trump kicks off the weekend with a deeply personal and freewheeling exploration of nostalgia, geography, politics, and classic Americana. Broadcasting solo, Matt uses the episode as a canvas to reminisce on his college days in Oregon, share reflections on his life as a physicist and AI researcher at Arizona State, and explore the cultural and political shifts unfolding in both Oregon and America at large. With the state of Oregon as a central character, Matt takes listeners on a tour of the Willamette Valley, recounts the strange symbolism of Oregon's state capitol, and advocates for unity over secession in the face of eastern Oregon's push to join Idaho. He blends this civic reflection with commentary on Trump's evolving relationship with Israel, race and free speech in America, and the importance of cultural memory. In a highlight moment, Matt dives into a musical tribute to Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, analyzing its symbolism, romantic energy, and portrayal of mid-century American ideals. He even plays the film's opening number, “Bless Your Beautiful Hide,” as part of his broader campaign to remind listeners of the joy and courage in American storytelling. Backed by sponsors BlockTrust IRA and Safe Streets, and peppered with audience shoutouts, movie trivia, and TCM reverence, this episode feels like an intimate fireside chat, equal parts homespun history, media commentary, and heartland revivalism. Spellbreakers Friday nights have arrived, and Matt's determined to make them count.
Front Row Classics welcomes back, friend of the podcast, Jessica Pickens to celebrate one of our favorite genres. Brandon and Jessica are celebrating movies musicals. In this episode, we are sampling four favorites from the thirties through the fifties. We're taking a look at Footlight Parade (1933), Moon Over Miami (1941), Bathing Beauty (1944) and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954). Brandon and Jessica discuss the evolution of musicals and how different sub-genres occurred during the Golden Age of Hollywood.
What better way to celebrate Lily's imminent nuptials than by watching a family musical based on a Roman legend about sexual assault? If you haven't seen it, think Hollywood's golden era with catchy tunes, luminous Metroscope (a rival to technicolor) and yes, some problematic gender politics. Enjoy.ReferencesMaking-of featurette with Ruth Lee raving about corsetsAn American Cinematographer article on shooting Seven Brides by George Folsey-----------If you love what we do, please like, subscribe and leave a review!Edited and produced by Lily Austin and James BrailsfordOriginal music by James BrailsfordInstagram TikTokEmail us
This week, I invited my four siblings--Cassie Gadd, Brad Singley, Brett Singley, and Hayley Kirkland--into the studio to talk about our top family movies. We intended to each share 5 favorite movies from our childhood and then in our own families, but we definitely got carried away. I'm going to list our childhood movies and then our current favorite family movies by the person who recommended them. I'll omit the ones that we mentioned but do not recommend. (Sorry, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) We also talk about how we make family movie nights happen and what they look like for each of us. Of course, check ratings and Commonsensemedia.org to decide if these movie are appropriate for your families. Movies from Our Childhood (80s and 90s) Musicals: Sound of Music, Singing in the Rain, Music Man, Fiddler on the Roof, Newsies, Meet Me In St Louis, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (proceed with caution), Peter Pan (with Mary Martin. Definitely niche), Alice in Wonderland (made for TV movie), Into the Woods All ages: Three Amigos, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Nacho Libre, Princess Bride (Teen? Those ROUSes are pretty scary), Hook, Sandlot, Three Ninjas, Swiss Family Robinson, That Darn Cat, Flight of the Navigator, Sister Act Teens: Happy Gilmore, Goonies, Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, So I Married An Axe Murderer, Life Is Beautiful Suspense: Rear Window Top Movies for our Own Families Whitney: Dan in Real Life, Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Hitch, Hunt for the Wilderpeople (language), The Truman Show, Castaway Cassie: Jurassic Park, Blackbeard's Ghost, Remember the Titans, Princess Bride, Night at the Museum, National Treasure Brad: Safety Last, School of Rock (language), Fantastic Mr. Fox, Hunt for the Wilderpeople (language), The Red Balloon, What About Bob, Raising Arizona Brett: My Neighbor Totoro, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Surf's Up, Three Ninjas, All Lego Movies Hayley: School of Rock (language), Princess Bride, Hook, Singing in the Rain, Music Man, Newsies, Paddington 2, Napoleon Dynamite, Monty Python and the Holy Grail Weekly Open Lab: Wednesdays at 10 am MT (through April 30 2025, then resuming in September) Join Whitney in her virtual studio to share ideas, solve problems, craft experiments, chat about past and future episodes, discuss this quarter's book, or just drop in to say hi! https://riverside.fm/studio/listener-ideas?t=880793c622433a15fcce
In this episode we'll be covering the 27th Academy Awards or the films of 1954, but not before we revisit the 97th Academy Awards to discuss what happened at the ceremony. The nominees for the 27th Academy Awards were: The Caine Mutiny, The Country Girl, On the Waterfront, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and Three Coins in the Fountain. We also discuss the non-nominees Sabrina and Rear Window.Notes: SPOILERS - we talk through the full plots of all the movies we cover.Timestamps are approximate: 0:30 - 97th Academy Awards Review8:00 - Start of the 27th Academy Awards Episode19:25 - The Caine Mutiny33:05 - The Country Girl44:05 - Seven Brides for Seven Brothers59:00 - Three Coins in the Fountain1:08:50 - On the Waterfront1:30:35 - Should something else have been nominated? 1:31:00 - Sabrina1:41:20 - Rear Window1:51:15 - Did the Oscars get it wrong?1:54:15 - Jake Gyllenhaal Corner1:56:55 - Conclusions2:04:35 - Next Time--------------------------Want to know what episode we're currently prepping and suggest non-nominees that we should watch? Check us out on instagram at oscarswrongpod.Enjoying the podcast? Please leave us a rating or review on your podcast app of choice
Bobby from the Grindbin sits down and talks about one of his favorite musicals Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and everything else you would expect from this show. Voicemail: 732-639-1435
Another nostalgic guilty pleasure of Hannah's, so no judging! Make sure to take off your feminist hat for this one, though, because Stacey and Hannah still love this oldie western musical and gush all over it. Problematic? Sure. Toxic? Yes. Manipulative? Absolutely! If you can look past that, you'll have a great time :)
In this episode, Steve Guerriero of the Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation tells us about how the Industrial Revolution transformed New England, creating mill towns and re-ordering local society for good. From boom times to going bust, these factories have a tremendous impact to this day — even if they're now loft apartments, craft breweries, or chic wedding venues. Howie Roseman gets hit with a can of beer during the Eagles' Super Bowl Parade. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers — bemoaning the neverending winter. Did you read Lyddie?? Have feedback on this episode or ideas for upcoming topics? DM me on Instagram, email me, or send a voice memo.
Ruta Lee, a legendary actress who has been in over 200 TV shows, joins Steve Dale to talk about her experiences being in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Lee reminisces on her days with some of the most recognizable names from the Golden Age of Hollywood and her work for ‘The Thalians’.
Send us a textBless your beautiful hides! In this episode, guest Spinster Jessica joins us as we discuss the fate of the Sabine women as told by Plutarch and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. They also discuss axe safety, the definition of a heifer, and who is more likely to be a Future Farmer of America. Check us out at @clashyspinsters on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at clashypodcast@gmail.com. Shout out to @robotjellyfish for our logo and Chris Marino for our jingle!
EPISODE 63 - “NOT EVEN NOMINATED: A DISCUSSION ABOUT CLASSIC CINEMA WITH AUTHOR JOHN DILEO” - 11/25/2024 Author JOHN DILEO, film historian and author, has just published his eighth book, Not Even Nominated: 40 Overlooked Costars of Oscar-Winning Performances. This week, John joins Steve and Nan to discuss his book, as well as his origin story on how he got hooked on classic cinema. Join us for the fun, lively discussion about old Hollywood. And make sure you check out John's book. SHOW NOTES: Sources: 100 Great Film Performances You Should Remember — But Probably Don't (2002), by John DiLeo: Not Even Nominated: 40 Overlooked Costars of Oscar-Winning Performances (2024), by John DiLeo; TCM.com; Wikipedia.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931); Fredric March & Miriam Hopkins; Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), starring Gary Cooper & Jean Arthur; The More the Merrier (1943), starring Jean Arthur , Joel McCrea, and Charles Coburn; The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), starring Dana Andrews, Fredric March, Myrna Loy, Teresa Wright, Harold Russell, Cathy O'Donnell, Virginia Mayo, and Steve Cochran; Miracle On 34th Street (1947), starring Maureen O'Hara, John Payne, Edmund Gwynn, and Natalie Wood; The Treasure of The Sierra Madre (1948), starring Humphrey Bogart & Walter Huston; All About Eve (1950), starring Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, Gary Merrill, Celeste Holm, George Sanders, Thelma Ritter, and Marilyn Monroe; Ace In the Hole (1951), Starring Kirk Douglas & Jan Sterling; Strangers on a Train (1951), starring Farley Granger, Robert Walker, Ruth Roman, & Pat Hitchcock; Mr. Blanding Builds His Dream House (1948), starring Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, & Melvyn Douglas; Rope (1948), starring James Stewart, Farley Granger & John Dahl; They Live By Night (1948), starring Farley Granger & Cathy O'Donnell; From Here To Eternity (1953), starring Burt Lancaster, Deborah Kerr, Montgomery Clift, Donna Reed, & Frank Sinatra; The Bandwagon (1953), Fred Astaire & Cyd Charisse; Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954), starring Howard Keel, Jane Powell, & Russ Tamblyn; Elmer Gantry (1960), starring Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons, & Shirley Jones; Judgement at Nuremberg (1961), starring Spencer Tracy, Maximilian Schell, Burt Lancaster, Marlene Dietrich, Montgomery Clift, Richard Widmark, & Jusy Garland; To Kill A Mockingbird (1962), starring Gregory Peck, Mary Badham, Philip Allford, Brock Peters; Whatever Happened to Baby Jane (1963);, starring Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, & Victor Bueno; Mary Poppins (1964), starring Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke & David Tomlinson; The Trouble With Angels (1966); starring Rosalind Russell, Hayley Mills, Mary Wickes & Binnie Barnes; The Graduate (1967), starring Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, and Katharine Ross; Wiat Until Dark (1968), starring Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna, Efram Zimberlist, Jr. & Jack Weston; That's Entertainment (1974); The Devil's Rain (1975), starring Ida Lupino, William Shatner, Ernest Borgnine, Tom Skerritt, Eddie Albert, Keenan Wynn, Joan Prather & John Travolta; That's Entertainment II (1976); Ordinary People (1980), starring Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, Timothy Hutton, Judd Hirsh, & Elizabeth McGovern; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Movies That Made Me: Season 2: Episode 2 - FIGHTING The War of the Words, Motions Eleven, The Mild Bunch... not actual films but titles that conjur the feel of this week's movie debate as: Script Editor and former Curzon Magazine film critic Martha "The Mace" Julier squares up against Former Actress and Teacher of English Literature and Media Studies Katie "The Catapult" Purslow to make the case for their Favourite Movie Fight Scenes. Refereed by Luke "The Long Sword" Sorba, Fights not Battles means no to (Abel Gance's) Napoleon, Saving Private Ryan or Avengers: Endgame. But yes to Enter the Dragon, Charlie's Angels (2000), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Aliens, The Raid and... Bridesmaids! Download now, it's a knock out. TMTMM is a Picard Production. Hosted by Luke Sorba. Produced and Edited by Andrew Paine End Credits Luke Sorba: Host Twitter: LukeSorbaLabour Andrew Paine: Producer & Audio Engineer Twitter: ItPainesMe
Subscribe to our Substack for full, linked shownotes: https://thatromcompod.substack.com/Guest: Amy Barry (@amybarryauthor / @amytmatthews_author)Kit McBride Gets a Wife, Amy Barry (Simon & Schuster, 2024)Marrying Off Morgan McBride, Amy Barry (Simon & Schuster, 2024)Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954)Calamity Jane (1953)Young Guns (1988, Stan)Tess LeSue (Amy's earlier romance author alter ego)Done & Dusted, Lyla Sage (2023, Hachette)Flawless, Elsie Silver (2023, Hachette)Love on Campus podcastCowboy Carter, Beyonce‘Cowboy Phase' by Lily O'Brien in Kill Your DarlingsAnne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery (1908)LaVyrle SpencerJude DevereauxJodi ThomasDarry Fraser (Australian historical/colonial romance author)Best, First and Last, Amy T Matthews (March 2025, Simon & Schuster)That Island Feeling, Karina May (Dec 31 2024, Pan Macmillan)Recorded on Gadigal land. | Editing: Joshua Broadbent, Marker Creative Co. | @thatromcompod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this lively episode of Wise_N_Nerdy, Charles and Joe are joined by special guest TVsTravis for a fantastic blend of humor, insights, and nerdy discussions. The show kicks off with the traditional Question of the Week: “What movie couldn't be made today?” The trio dives deep into films like Blazing Saddles and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, discussing their problematic themes and why these classics would face major challenges in today's social climate. Next, a roll of the dice lands on the How do I...? segment, sparking a conversation on overcoming hurdles and self-doubt in content creation. The hosts share personal stories and advice, offering practical tips for anyone looking to dive into the world of content creation. The episode takes a fun turn with the Daddy tell me a story segment, where the group reminisces about their favorite experiences from Dragon Con 2024, filling the air with tales of fandom, friendship, and unforgettable encounters. The laughter continues as the hosts tackle a flurry of speakpipes from Cousin Mike and Devocite. Each message is met with roaring laughter, proving once again how interactive and hilarious Wise_N_Nerdy can be. Then, it's time for the Council of Dads, where musicals take center stage as the hosts debate whether they love or hate the genre. As always, the episode wouldn't be complete without some bad dad jokes, leaving Charles groaning and the listeners grinning. The hosts wrap up with "What are you Nerding out about?", where Joe expresses his excitement for My Hero Academia Season 7, TVsTravis shares his love for Nightingale and The Gentlemen, and Charles talks about his close friend Hugh, who joined him at Dragon Con. Be sure to tune in and find your FAMdom with this episode of Wise_N_Nerdy: Where Fatherhood Meets Fandom. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wise-n-nerdy/support
Steve interviews Academy Award-nominated actor/dancer and now author Russ Tamblyn about his autobiography Dancing on the Edge, and his long film career, which includes such classics as "West Side Story," "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," "The Long Ships," "The Haunting," "Don't Go Near the Water" and many more.
Well bless your beautiful hide it's time for another podcast..... this episode we discuss the 1954 musical classic, "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" on it's 70th Anniversary year. Set in 1850 the action takes place in The Oregon Territory as we see backwoodsman Adam Pontipee (Howard Keel) on the lookout for a wife for him...and his six brothers. With choreography by Michael Kidd the Academy Award winning film is a mixture of wonderful song and dance numbers along with a questionable plot! Sit down with your polecat and tune in!
It's been a minute since we've recapped an alien romance, and HERE WE ARE, HBs! ARTEK by Honey Phillips manages to be both Western Times and alien, which is hard to pull off. This slice-of-life Seven Brides for Seven Brothers retelling was a romp from beginning to end! Bonus Content: Sabrina's Libby nemesis is still abusing her with book 2 of the Spymaster series, Mel can't remember alien names, NIMBYs try to ruin everything again (but fail!), we need this to be a smutty animated series, and so much more! Lady Loves:Mel: cross apply some skills to get yourself out of a dinner rut! Mel mixed things up by using her leftover rotisserie chicken in a pot pie instead of making soup *again* and she nailed it! Sabrina: pick up that old hobby you forgot about! Sabrina loves having her nails done and wow did she dig out a box of all her nail supplies. So fun and fancy!Make sure to check out Mel's new podcast Bonkers Romance! Subscribe! Rate! Review! Tell all your friends :)Get more content on PATREON!!Sign up for our Newsletter! MERCH! Teepublic, Chicaloo Kate, RedbubbleInstagram: @heavingbosomsTwitter: @heaving_bosoms
Hannah's been pretty upfront about how much she loved this film as a kid, but hang on, isn't it basically a musical about the rape of the Sabine women? Yes, yes, it is. But will the sheer toe-tapping nature of MGM's much-loved feast for the eyes, help Jen and Mick get over that terrible premise? No prizes for guessing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When I was in high school, I was fascinated with acting and even considered pursing it as a career. I was especially captivated with musicals — the Sound of Music, My Fair Lady, Oklahoma, The Music Man, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, West Side Story, and the list goes on and on and on. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit clintmorey.substack.com
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers directed by Stanley Donen and starring Jane Powell, Howard Keel, and Jeff Richards. Episode Roundup: The Cowpunchers contemplate the question, "If a tree falls in the forest, and it crushes your parents, do you turn feral?" Amy unexpectedly learn a lot about ketchup. Mel successfully identifies the jumpy boy. Stu advises you to buy your crush a cheeseburger.
Season 2, Episode 4: SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS We continue our ten-part series where we take a deep dive into a film celebrating a milestone anniversary this year. Today's subject is the hit musical, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers which celebrates its 70th anniversary this year. It's directed by Stanley Donen, who directed Singin' in the Rain. Next week, we will turn our attention to 1964 and discuss the Beatles romp A Hard Day's Night.
Season 2, Episode 3: LAURA We continue our ten-part series where we take a deep dive into a film celebrating a milestone anniversary this year. Today's subject is the 80th anniversary of film noir classic Laura. Directed by Otto Preminger, this twisty mystery stars Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb, and Vincent Price. Next week, we will turn our attention to 1954 and discuss the musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
Send us a Text Message.Get ready for two weeks loaded with musical recommendations. In this episode, actor and musical aficionado Max Sopkin discusses some of the movie musicals that helped shape his life: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Fiddler on the Roof, and Grease. Co-host Nicholas Ybarra shares three musical picks that shaped his life: Zoot Suit, Cabaret, and The Rocky Horror Picture Show. We also discuss our hypothesis on what makes a movie musical. This episode is wildly entertaining and is just a primer for our additional musical episode, which will be released next week! Support the Show.Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive Bonus Content.Follow the podcast on Instagram @gimmethreepodcastYou can keep up with Bella on Instagram @portraitofacinephile or Letterboxd You can keep up with Nick: on Instagram @nicholasybarra, on Twitter (X) @nicholaspybarra, or on LetterboxdShout out to contributor and producer Sonja Mereu. A special thanks to Anselm Kennedy for creating Gimme Three's theme music. And another special thanks to Zoe Baumann for creating our exceptional cover art.
Diane and Sean discuss a classic and entertaining piece of problematic cinema, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Episode music is, "Sobbin' Women", music by Gene de Paul, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, performed by Howard Keel and Brothers from the OST.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the show
Join Tyler as he talks about arguably one of the greatest winners for Best Picture, On the Waterfront and how this film ushered in a new wave of actor. He also talks about the best pic nominees The Country Girl, The Caine Mutiny, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Three Coins in the Fountain.
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Jeff Calhoun, Acclaimed Broadway Director, Choreographer & Producer About Harvey's guests: Today's guest, Jeff Calhoun, is a highly acclaimed director, choreographer and producer who's brought us some of the most beloved and iconic Broadway shows. As a dancer he appeared in the first national tour of “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas”, and he made his Broadway debut in “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”, and then replaced Tommy Tune for a limited engagement, co-starring with Twiggy in “My One and Only”. He's directed and/or choreographed many Broadway shows including “The Will Rogers Follies”, for which his collaboration with Tommy Tune won the Tony Award for Best Choreography. He also brought us the first Broadway revival of “Grease”, for which he earned a Drama Desk Award nomination AND a Tony Award nomination for Best Choreography, “Annie Get Your Gun”, “Big River”, for which he received the Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre, and TWO Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards for Best Director and Best Choreography, “Grey Gardens”, “Bonnie and Clyde”, for which he won TWO San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Awards for Best Director of a Musical AND Outstanding New Musical, “Jekyll and Hyde”, and “Newsies”, for which he earned a Tony Award nomination for Best Direction of a Musical. Our guest has brought groundbreaking productions to the world famous Deaf West Theatre in Los Angeles, including “Oliver”, “Big River” and “Pippin”. And he also directed the world premiere of the first original American Sign Language musical, “Sleeping Beauty Wakes”, for which he won the 2007 Ovation Award for Best World Premiere Musical. He also directed both the world premiere and international stage productions of “Disney's High School Musical” and “Disney's High School Musical 2”. And he directed the national tours of 2 immensely popular shows: “Irving Berlin's White Christmas”, and “Dolly Parton's 9 to 5: The Musical”. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To see more about Jeff Calhoun, go to:https://www.instagram.com/thejeffcalhoun/https://www.playbill.com/person/jeff-calhoun-vault-0000004580 #JeffCalhoun #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Bless your beautiful hide, listener! You're in for a treat today with a review of a classic movie. Since you're probably tired of hearing about Barbie and Super Mario Bros, Carolyn and Marcello give the lowdown on 1954's "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." This episode is available with video to Patrons at the Creamery Crew level of support, with two bonus episodes per month! Sign up to be in the Creamery Crew, Pint Pack, or Scoop Troop here: https://www.patreon.com/SundaeFundayPodcast
Known for Witness for the Prosecution, Funny Face, and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Ruta Lee's acting career spans several decades. Born in Canada and the only child of Lithuanian immigrants is just a small part of her life story. Join Morgan and Lee as she talks about her acting career, awards, and Lithuanian background!
Today our guest is Ruta Lee, one of Hollywood's most multifaceted and top-notched civic contributors. Born in Montreal, Lee is the daughter of a Lithuanian tailor. While at Hollywood High, Lee's career in show business began at the famed Grauman's Chinese Theatre… as an usherette, then candy girl. She was quickly promoted to box office cashier and just as quickly fired. Her dancing was better than her math. She vowed to return to that famous courtyard (years later, talent and serendipity placed her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, directly in front of that box office from which she was fired). Soon after, she was signed by MGM as the youngest of the Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and subsequently in Funny Face with Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn, as Tyrone Power's secret love in Witness for the Prosecution, and Frank Sinatra's leading lady in Sergeant's Three, to name but a few of the many films in her credits. Simultaneously, Lee launched into television, with over 2000 appearances on shows from Perry Mason to Power Rangers, Twilight Zone to Murder She Wrote, Hogan's Heroes to Love Boat, and Roseanne. Lee was also co-host on NBC's High Rollers with Alex Trebek, and a regular on Hollywood Squares with Peter Marshall. Ms Lee's connection to her roots in Lithuania, stem from her grandmother, whose release from Siberia made international headlines, and the subject in her recently released, best-selling memoir title Consider Your Ass Kissed. A title referencing the actions required and gratitude for the monumental effort to bring her family to America from Russia during the Cold War. At the time her grandmother made all the news and even went on Johnny Carson with her. Lee is highly acclaimed for her leadership role in The Thalians, a charitable organization which is committed to good mental health from pediatric to geriatric. She has been either chairman or president for over 45 years… roles exchanged between herself and Debbie Reynolds. The Thalians honored Ruta Lee for her dedication to mental health, where she joined the ranks of previous honorees, Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Mary Tyler Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, Angela Lansbury and and Clint Eastwood, to name just a few. Recently, the legendary actress received Lithuania's highest honor from President Valdas Adamkus at a magnificent ceremony in the Vilnius Presidential Palace. Her famous Hollywood Estate served as the perfect backdrop to receive a visit from the Lithuanian President and First Lady, with Lithuanian Ambassador To the US Audra Plepyte in attendance. The President and First Lady remarked on how the visit to the estate gave them the rare experience of Hollywood's golden era, as the former home of entertainment icons, Rita Hayworth and Orson Wells. In addition to the Hollywood luminaries that were imagined to have gathered at galas in the estates palacios living room, or having dinners of 20 or more in the dinning hall, as well as the thought of Ms Hayworth and Mr Wells themselves making an entrance on the grand staircase, is like stepping back in time, as mental images of Citizen Kane come to mind. www.rutalee.com https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/consider-your-ass-kissed-ruta-lee/1139109864
Ruta Lee, the legendary actress known for her captivating performances in classic films such as "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," "Funny Face," and "Witness for the Prosecution," recently achieved a remarkable milestone in her illustrious career. At a magnificent ceremony held in the Vilnius Presidential Palace, Ruta Lee was bestowed with Lithuania's highest honour by President Valdas Adamkus, marking a profound recognition of her outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment.Adding to this prestigious accolade, Ruta Lee was presented with a new honour by Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda and First Lady Diana in a special event held at her iconic Hollywood Estate. The estate, with its rich history as the former residence of entertainment icons Rita Hayworth and Orson Welles, served as a breathtaking backdrop for the occasion. President Nauseda and First Lady Diana marvelled at the rare opportunity to step back in time and experience Hollywood's golden era, imagining the gatherings of luminaries in the palatial living room and the grandeur of dinners hosted in the dining hall.During the visit, the esteemed guests, including Lithuanian Ambassador to the US Audra Plepyte, had the privilege of relishing the ambience that once hosted the likes of George Chakiris, Rich Little, Phyllis Diller, Bob Hope, Alex Trebek, Michael Feinstein, Carol Channing, Hugh O'Brien, Sally Struthers, Debbie Reynolds, and the Rat Pack. Ruta Lee's Hollywood Estate continues to be a hub for hosting the elite of the entertainment industry, both past and present.In recognition of her lifelong connection to and pride in her Lithuanian heritage, Ruta Lee was presented with a stunning Lithuanian glass art sculpture during the state gathering. This heartfelt gesture acknowledged her deep roots in Lithuania, which trace back to her grandmother—a figure whose release from Siberia made international headlines. Ruta Lee delves into this compelling family history in her recently released, best-selling memoir titled "Consider Your Ass Kissed." The memoir aptly references the monumental effort and gratitude required to bring her family to America from Russia during the Cold War, a narrative that captivated audiences and even earned her grandmother a spot on Johnny Carson's iconic show. Ruta Lee's extraordinary journey and her enduring commitment to preserving her heritage continue to make her an iconic figure in both the realms of Hollywood and Lithuania. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TVC 627.4: Ed welcomes back legendary singer, actress, and philanthropist Ruta Lee (High Rollers, Witness for the Prosecution, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Consider Your Ass Kissed). Earlier this year, the former president of Lithuania, Valdas Adamkus, presented Ruta with Lithuania's highest honor at a magnificent ceremony in the Vilnius Presidential Palace in Lithuania, while the current president of Lithuania, Gitanas Nauseda, presented Ruta with another high honor during a visit to Ruta's home in Hollywood—a legendary estate that was previously owned by Rita Hayworth and, later, Orson Welles. Both honors were bestowed upon Ruta in recognition for her lifelong advocacy for the advancement of Lithuania and its people. The Thalians, the charitable organization to which Ruta Lee has dedicated much of her life over the past sixty years, will honor actor Gary Sinise with its highest honor, the “Mr. Wonderful” Award (originally designed by Walt Disney) at its annual Winter Gala, which will take place Saturday, Dec. 2 at the Brentwood Country Club in Los Angeles, California. See TheThalians.org here for tickets and more information. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“She's just trying to trick me with her baby birthing tricks!” Andy comes in and pinch hits (pinch sings and dances) for Ross, who's suddenly allergic to joyous musicals from the 50s! 0:00 -- Intro and Andy 2:55 -- Annie Get Your Gun 25:45 -- Singin' in the Rain55:33 -- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers1.16:55 -- Contact information 1.18:34 -- Awards and rankings 2.00:56 -- Future business 2.16:05 -- Outro, and outtakes Hey! Be sure to watch One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Ninth Configuration, and The Princess Bride for next time! Hey! DON'T leave us a voicemail at (801) 896-4542! Hey! Shop the Zazzle store! Hey! Hear In Memoriam! Hey! Hear Fantasy Murder Love Triangle! Hey! Judy Garland in Annie Get Your Gun! Hey! Julie Newmar on Seven Brides for Seven Brothers! Hey! The Metallica video with Johnny Got His Gun! Hey! Mark Kermode on The Ninth Configuration Hey! Subscribe in iTunes! Hey! Check out the Facebook page and vote on the next category! Hey! Check out Jon's YM&T Letterboxd list! Hey! Check out Roy's YM&T Letterboxd list! Hey! Email us at yoursminetheirspodcast@gmail.com! Send new topics! Send new theme songs!
“And instead of oil coming up, it's genocide blood.” Halloween concludes with a dose of reality, or at least several very real threads of really amok imagination. Hey Zo's back! BTW I badmouth our horrendous Halloween podcasts from three years ago, but it was actually a pretty phenomenal year for us where we watched The Dead of Night, Ugetsu, Ouija: Origin of Evil, [REC], Lake Mungo, Hell House LLC, Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, and Slumber Party Massacre II. 0:00 -- Intro and Halloween catch-up9:14 -- The Imposter27:23 -- Room 2371.02:01 -- The Nightmare1.15:41 -- Awards and rankings2.03:03 -- Future business2.10:11 -- Outro, and outtakes Hey! Be sure to watch Annie Get Your Gun, Singin' in the Rain, and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers for next time! Hey! DON'T leave us a voicemail at (801) 896-4542! Hey! Shop the Zazzle store! Hey! Hear In Memoriam! Hey! Hear Fantasy Murder Love Triangle! Hey! View the Room 237 trailer! Hey! The Shining maps! Hey! Connie's YouTube confessional - Sleep Paralysis, Spiritual Warfare, and My Story Hey! Subscribe in iTunes! Hey! Check out the Facebook page and vote on the next category! Hey! Check out Jon's YM&T Letterboxd list! Hey! Check out Roy's YM&T Letterboxd list! Hey! Email us at yoursminetheirspodcast@gmail.com! Send new topics! Send new theme songs!
In the fourteenth episode of Season 9 (Keep It Musical!) Kyle is joined by a panel of guests, editor Katy Baldwin, writer Reagan Osborne, and filmmaker Mario Ruiz, to discuss the wondrous and celebratory hillbilly opera fashioned out of the gender politics of the frontier and its conflict with progress in Stanley Donen's beautifully crafted Cinemascope and Best Picture nominated musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954).
Finding Something REAL Podcast! Today, Janell and Sevanna have a conversation with Tricia Goyer! Tricia shares some of her story of being a teen mom, her experience praying for her future husband, and how God has played a part in that. They also talk about the proper place of physical intimacy in relationships, what to do if you feel like God is leading you out of a relationship, and more! We hope you enjoy this podcast! About TriciaTricia Goyer writes out of her passion for God and her love for family and others. The author of more than 70 books, she writes both historical fiction and nonfiction related to family and parenting.This USA-Today Best-selling Author has also won a two Carol Awards and a Retailer's Best Award. She was also an ECPA Gold-Medallion Nominee and a Christy Award Nominee and won Writer of the Year from the Mt. Hermon Christian Writers Conference.Tricia's contemporary and historical novels feature strong women overcoming great challenges. She recreates historic wartime eras with precise detail through comprehensive research and is a beloved author of Amish fiction, as well, having written the Big Sky and Seven Brides for Seven Bachelors series.___________________We would love to thank our Patrons for all their amazing support! To learn more about supporting Finding Something REAL via Patreon, click here!To learn more about Faithful Counseling and if it is a good fit for you, you can click here!FSR Nov 2021 with SevannaFSR Nov 2021 with Sevanna and JasonFSR Nov 2021 with Sevanna and JanelFSR Nov 2021 with Sevanna (bonus episode) FSR Dec 2020 with Tricia GoyerTricia GoyerRobin Jones Gunn Before You Meet Your Future Husband - GoyerPraying For Your Future Husband - GoyerJannette Oke booksPsalm 139Psalm 121Zephaniah 3:17
Ever wondered how attraction and infatuation can impact our expectations of relationships and even our own behavior? Join us as we share personal stories of crushes, submission, and the importance of understanding our boundaries. We'll also explore how infatuation can cause us to act differently and question whether we're giving up a level of autonomy in the process.Finishing up the plot, we'll discuss the memorable music, lyrics, and choreography. We'll reminisce about the movie's most unforgettable moments and how our perceptions have changed since we first watched it. Let's finish our analysis and reflect on how this classic impacted our own view of relationships.We'll also discuss the themes and messages of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, our growth since first watching the film, and the lessons we've learned about autonomy, feminism, and straight white cis able-bodied privilege. And as always, our shocked and applaudable moments!Support the show
Ever wondered how attraction and infatuation can impact our expectations of relationships and even our own behavior? Join us as we share personal stories of crushes, submission, and the importance of understanding our boundaries. We'll also explore how infatuation can cause us to act differently and question whether we're giving up a level of autonomy in the process.Finishing up the plot, we'll discuss the memorable music, lyrics, and choreography. We'll reminisce about the movie's most unforgettable moments and how our perceptions have changed since we first watched it. Let's finish our analysis and reflect on how this classic impacted our own view of relationships.We'll also discuss the themes and messages of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, our growth since first watching the film, and the lessons we've learned about autonomy, feminism, and straight white cis able-bodied privilege. And as always, our shocked and applaudable moments!Support the show
Ever wondered how a seemingly timid woman can wrangle a group of unruly men into behaving like civilized human beings? Join us on this wild ride as we discuss a hilarious dinner scene where a small woman takes on the challenge of cleaning up a cabin full of insufferable men with animalistic tendencies. We'll also share heartwarming stories of perseverance and comedic relief, making you appreciate the strength of single mothers and the importance of manners in relationships.Through the trials and tribulations of raising multiple boys, Milly teaches the brothers lessons on respect, politeness, and 1950s musical culture and courtship. We'll laugh, we'll cringe, and we'll see how many Adams it takes to fit in a leather trench coat.We'll delve into a barn-raising dance scene that tests the limits of politeness and respect. We discuss the importance of these values and how a lack of them can lead to violence and chaos. Get ready for men learnin' emotions as we examine the lengths men will go to win a cow and the consequences of their actions. Don't miss out on this captivating and hilarious conversation!Support the show
Ever wondered how a seemingly timid woman can wrangle a group of unruly men into behaving like civilized human beings? Join us on this wild ride as we discuss a hilarious dinner scene where a small woman takes on the challenge of cleaning up a cabin full of insufferable men with animalistic tendencies. We'll also share heartwarming stories of perseverance and comedic relief, making you appreciate the strength of single mothers and the importance of manners in relationships.Through the trials and tribulations of raising multiple boys, Milly teaches the brothers lessons on respect, politeness, and 1950s musical culture and courtship. We'll laugh, we'll cringe, and we'll see how many Adams it takes to fit in a leather trench coat.We'll delve into a barn-raising dance scene that tests the limits of politeness and respect. We discuss the importance of these values and how a lack of them can lead to violence and chaos. Get ready for men learnin' emotions as we examine the lengths men will go to win a cow and the consequences of their actions. Don't miss out on this captivating and hilarious conversation!Support the show
Remember watching Seven Brides for Seven Brothers with a side of cheesy pretzel bites as a teenager? OK, maybe that's too specific, but please! Relive some memories with us as we dive into the classic musical chosen by Maddie! We share our personal experiences with the movie, from the time we first watched it as teens to Jen's hilarious first impressions.We'll take you on a trip down memory lane as we discuss the movie's production budget, box office, and storyline. And of course, we'll debate which of the six brothers is our ultimate favorite. But we don't stop there – we'll also dig into the movie's underlying themes around romance and marriage, including some of the more questionable attitudes portrayed.Join us as we tackle Adam's objectifying attitude toward women, his leathery fringe outfit, and how the movie reflects his chauvinistic views. We'll also chat about the romantic cliches portrayed in the movie, such as Millie falling for someone based on their cooking ability, and her tragic backstory. Plus, we'll share some of our favorite humorous moments sprinkled throughout the film. So come along for a fun-filled exploration of the frontier and its peculiar take on love and relationships!Have some feedback for us? Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageSupport the show
Remember watching Seven Brides for Seven Brothers with a side of cheesy pretzel bites as a teenager? OK, maybe that's too specific, but please! Relive some memories with us as we dive into the classic musical chosen by Maddie! We share our personal experiences with the movie, from the time we first watched it as teens to Jen's hilarious first impressions.We'll take you on a trip down memory lane as we discuss the movie's production budget, box office, and storyline. And of course, we'll debate which of the six brothers is our ultimate favorite. But we don't stop there – we'll also dig into the movie's underlying themes around romance and marriage, including some of the more questionable attitudes portrayed.Join us as we tackle Adam's objectifying attitude toward women, his leathery fringe outfit, and how the movie reflects his chauvinistic views. We'll also chat about the romantic cliches portrayed in the movie, such as Millie falling for someone based on their cooking ability, and her tragic backstory. Plus, we'll share some of our favorite humorous moments sprinkled throughout the film. So come along for a fun-filled exploration of the frontier and its peculiar take on love and relationships!Have some feedback for us? Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageSupport the show
Disclosure: We are part of the Amazon Affiliate/LTK Creator programs. We will receive a small commission at no cost if you purchase a book. This post may contain links to purchase books & you can read our affiliate disclosure here. Cowboys are making a comeback, and we're here for it! Join me as I chat with the fantastic author Amy Barry, who's tapping into the burgeoning interest in Western Historical Romance. We dive into her series, The McBride Brides, where a resourceful young girl orders male brides for her brothers - all without their knowledge! Amy also teases her upcoming book, The Seven Brides of Beau McBride, which keeps readers hooked.Amy and I also take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the sweet beginnings of our Romance reading journeys, from Sweet Valley High to Historical blockbusters. We discuss the genre's evolution and how it has provided solace and escapism for countless readers. Throughout our conversation, we highlight the themes of self-worth and self-care often found in Romance stories, reminding us all of the importance of valuing ourselves. So, grab your cowboy hat and saddle up for this delightful conversation with Amy Barry!SHOWNOTES AND BOOK LINKShttp://WhattoReadNextBlog.comCheck out our YouTube Channel;https://www.whattoreadnextblog.com/youtubeMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/sunnyLicense code: 0RDRBKGH6NGQCAXR
A failing farm, a menacing neighbor, and an alien warrior in her barn… The farm Rosie inherited might not be much but it's hers, and she's determined to hang on to it. Unfortunately, her land-grabbing neighbor wants not only her farm - he wants her as well. The last thing she needs is a huge, wounded alien in her barn, no matter how attractive he might be. Or how convinced he is that she is his mate. Could her alien be the answer to her prayers - or just one trouble too many? This is a short romance set in the Seven Brides universe and can be read as a complete standalone. This sweet and steamy story is intended for a mature audience. Get the eBook: https://amzn.to/3MCavbi Giveaway: https://bit.ly/42LW765 Seven Brides for Seven Alien Brothers Series: https://amzn.to/3IkVFDA ♥ ♥ ♥ READ ME ROMANCE - Patreon: https://bit.ly/3IYk16H ♥ ♥ ♥ BRAND NEW ALEXA RILEY: https://bit.ly/3h0y68D Signed Alexa Riley Paperback: https://bit.ly/3PfiXwQ AR Taboo: https://bit.ly/3YcaWwL ♥ ♥ ♥ RMR Website: https://bit.ly/3ifFIyw Weekly New Release: https://bit.ly/30iDete Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://geni.us/uUVdVeY Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://geni.us/IdL7B ♥ ♥ ♥ Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard Podcast Production by Lola
A failing farm, a menacing neighbor, and an alien warrior in her barn… The farm Rosie inherited might not be much but it's hers, and she's determined to hang on to it. Unfortunately, her land-grabbing neighbor wants not only her farm - he wants her as well. The last thing she needs is a huge, wounded alien in her barn, no matter how attractive he might be. Or how convinced he is that she is his mate. Could her alien be the answer to her prayers - or just one trouble too many? This is a short romance set in the Seven Brides universe and can be read as a complete standalone. This sweet and steamy story is intended for a mature audience. Get the eBook: https://amzn.to/3MCavbi Giveaway: https://bit.ly/42LW765 Seven Brides for Seven Alien Brothers Series: https://amzn.to/3IkVFDA ♥ ♥ ♥ READ ME ROMANCE - Patreon: https://bit.ly/3IYk16H ♥ ♥ ♥ BRAND NEW ALEXA RILEY: https://bit.ly/3h0y68D Signed Alexa Riley Paperback: https://bit.ly/3PfiXwQ AR Taboo: https://bit.ly/3YcaWwL ♥ ♥ ♥ RMR Website: https://bit.ly/3ifFIyw Weekly New Release: https://bit.ly/30iDete Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://geni.us/uUVdVeY Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://geni.us/IdL7B ♥ ♥ ♥ Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard Podcast Production by Lola
Ruta Lee is one of Hollywood's most glamorous ladies. Ruta is known for her roles in films such as Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Witness for the Prosecution, and Sergeant's Three. She has also had a successful career in television and is an active civic contributor who has held leadership roles in The Thalians, a charitable organization committed to mental health. My guest, Ruta Lee and I discuss: Ruta Lee's memoir, Consider Your Ass Kissed Her amazing fundraising work with Debbie Reynolds for their organization, The Thalians, a fundraising organization for raising funds for mental health issues and veterans. Ruta's starring role in The Twilight Zone episode A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain Ruta shares her memories of Rod Sterling and we dive a bit into her episode and how it was lost for years but finally found and can now be viewed with the rest of the catalog. Ruta's origin story - how a teacher saw the potential in Ruta at a very young age Being discovered at a club which led to her role in Witness for the Prosecution Hanging with the Rat Pack Landing a lead role in the Rat Pack's film Sergeant 3 Meeting Marilyn Monroe at Dean Martin's birthday party thrown by Frank Sinatra Working with Jerry Lewis in Funny Bones Ruta's friendship with Lucille Ball and her appearance on The Lucy Show with Milton Berle and SO MUCH MORE You're going to love my conversation with Ruta Lee Website Consider Your Ass Kissed (book) The Thalians Facebook IMDB Follow Jeff Dwoskin: Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Ruta Lee is an actress, dancer, and singer. She is best known for her roles in films such as Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) and Witness for the Prosecution (1957). Lee has also appeared on television series such as The Virginian and The Twilight Zone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're continuing Movie Musical Month with the 1954 “classic”/unadulterated horror-show Seven Brides For Seven Brothers! We talk about the best dance sequence of all time, the worst plot of all time, and what Adam Pontipee's up to when we don't see him. Today's episode brought to you in part by Nutrafol. Nutrafol helps you take control of hair growth, it is formulated with potent botanicals to help you grow hair as strong as you are. And it's physician-formulated to be one hundred percent drug-free. For free shipping and $15 off head to www.Nutrafol.com and use promo code LOVE. For hair as strong as you are. This episode brought to you in part by Rothy's. Rothy's is the everyday flat for life on the go. It will blow your mind that they're made from recycled plastic water bottles, because they're the softest shoe you'll put on your feet. We love our Rothy's and know you will too! Visit Rothys.com/Hateit today for $20 off your first purchase. This episode brought to you in part by Flex. Flex period products are easy to use, body safe, and made for all-day comfort. So say goodbye to cramps, put sex back on the table, and lend Mother Nature a hand. Go to flexfits.com/love and use code love for 20% off Flex Disc Starter Kits (or 10% off your first Flex Cup) PLUS free U.S. shipping! Produced by Andrew Ivimey as part of The From Superheroes Network. Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, articles, YouTube series, web comics, and more.