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In this week's episode we interview James Zimmerman about his new book The Peking Express: The Bandits Who Stole a Train, Stunned the West, and Broke the Republic of China about the Lincheng Outrage. On May 5, 1923 1200 bandits derailed the Peking Express and took 25 hostages from several European countries as well as the United States. This quickly became an international incident that impacted the newly created Republic of China and influenced media throughout the world. These events (adapted for a popular audience) were eventually turned into the movie: The Shanghai Express. Tune in to learn about the true events that created this award winning film! Pre-order here: https://www.amazon.com/Peking-Express-Bandits-Stunned-Republic/dp/1541701704 Learn more about book events here: https://thepekingexpress.com
Craig and big J sit down and talk about going to shows, getting in the pit, Elon Musk, Shanghi, and watch some tik toks. To see the tik toks tune into the youtube channel. This podcast is sponsored by The Garage Bar 1091 Scandia ave. Ventura Ca Follow them on social media, head down and have a few drinks. https://www.facebook.com/TheGarageBarVentura/ https://www.instagram.com/thegaragebarventura/ Email us at: getheavypodcast@gmail.com Listen to audio on all major Podcast formats. Please subscribe, rate, review, comment, TELL YOUR FUCKING FRIENDS Watch us @ https://www.youtube.com/channel/getheavypodcast Follow All things Heavy @http://getheavypodcast.ctcin.bio/ Call the Get Heavy Hotline to leave messages, texts, memes, reviews, comments, and answer the questions of the week. 805-666-2314 Enjoy, Craig and J --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/getheavypodcast/support
Citizen Journalist Alexander Haynes is in to chat about Shanghi and some of the latest news coming out of China. // Saul is in to talks Cats & Political Metaphors. // You guessed it! the Mariners are looking HOT! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you seen what's been going on in Shanghi? My heart just aches for those people. What is happening IS NOT RIGHT! It should never have gone this far. This is what communism looks like and we must protect our freedoms at all costs. In this podcast episode join me in a brief prayer for the world as our hearts are heavy watching this unfold before us. And please get your families food storage going. Go check out my other podcast "Sound the War-Cry" for more info on that. Go check out the website and fill out a Health Assessment at www.healthcoachheather.comSupport the show (http://www.healthcoachheather.com)
During the second half of 19th Century, during Portland's Victorian heyday, saloons, bordellos and boardinghouses catered to the working class and visitors coming through. After a night of drinking some of these unsuspecting folks awoke on a ship bound for Asia after being drugged, kidnapped and carried through a series of underground tunnels leading to the waterfront where they were sold into slave labor thus being "shanghaied." Some of these passageways still exist under Old Town, Chinatown and downtown Portland and some have said they are the most haunted locations in Oregon. Join Christine and Kim as they explore the origins of these creepy underground systems, their purpose and how one can plan a visit. Produced by: Christine Ober Music by: Pixaby.com Sources: https://thatoregonlife.com/2017/06/underground-city-pendleton/
When is the last time you stopped to ask just one more question before giving your input to a friend? Turns out, most both parties benefit more when you take time to ask questions. This episode, we walk to YiQi Chen from Shanghi, China about her journey to become a career coach. Listen in!
Grab that peach cobbler that’s cooling on the veranda, ‘cause the southern belles of the BnB crew and bringing us some ghosty treats from Haunted Georgia! Vanessa makes a plate first with the tale of The Windsor Hotel, a very fancy place with a ghost bellman and individual silverware for each guest’s butthole. Then Melissa grab a slice for the story of The Pirate’s House, where ghost pirates love to sword punch in some rum tunnels. Our beer this week is Peach Berliner Weisse from The Dudes’ Juicebox Series. Who will win in the battle of Jessica Tandy vs Shanghi-ed police men? Listen and find out!
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En este episodio hablamos acerca de The Book of Mormon en Ciudad de México, Jesus Christ Superstar y el destino de Honk el musical. En las reseñas Shanghái, Manada, Recámaras y Sonámbulos.
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This week we lighten it up with Jackie Chan and Owen Wilsons 2000 film Shanghai Noon. Bumbling Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) works as an Imperial guard in the Forbidden City of China. When Princess Pei Pei (Lucy Liu) is taken hostage, Wang pursues her captors to the wild frontier land of Nevada, where he meets good-natured thief and occasional cowboy Roy O'Bannon (Owen Wilson). Using O'Bannon's love of money, Wang convinces him to help recover the princess, and together the two form a curious partnership -- the likes of which the West has never seen.
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El cineasta canadiense Franois Girard present en 1998 su pelcula El violn rojo, una coproduccin en la que participaron Canad, Italia y Gran Bretaa. La pelcula cuenta la historia de un clebre violn construido por el maestro italiano Nicol Bussotti en 1681. Las imgenes nos llevan a travs de momentos histricos desde su construccin en Cremona, Italia, pasando por Viena en 1763, Oxford en los aos 1890, Shanghi en los tumultuosos das de la revolucin cultural de los aos 60 hasta la llegada del clebre violn a Montreal a fines de la dcada de los aos 80.
Film critcs Monica Castillo, Evan Crean, Bob Chipman (a.k.a MovieBob), Steve Head discuss various titles screening at Boston-area reperatory theaters in February, 2014. Visit the Boston Online Film Critics Associaton online at http://www.bofca.com