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Join us for an emotional and inspiring conversation with Liana, author of "Shining Through," as she shares her journey navigating the challenges and triumphs of raising a child with a rare genetic disorder.Liana opens up about the initial trauma and grief of receiving her daughter's diagnosis, and how she learned to balance fear with faith. She discusses the importance of redefining resiliency, finding strength in struggle, and discovering the superpower within.This episode offers a raw and honest look at the realities of special needs parenting, including:Torn Between Fear and Faith: Liana shares how she grappled with her faith while facing her daughter's challenges.Redefining Resiliency: Discover how Liana learned to adapt and find new ways to thrive as a family.From Struggle to Superpower: Hear how Liana found strength in the face of adversity and emerged even stronger.God Must Hate You: Liana addresses the spiritual conflict and questions that arise when raising a special needs child.Redefining Yourself: Learn the importance of self-care and finding your own joy as a special needs parent.Liana's story is a testament to the power of love, perseverance, and finding happiness even in the most difficult circumstances. This episode is a must-listen for any parent or caregiver seeking inspiration and hope.Don't miss this powerful episode!Link to book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Shining-Through.../dp/1990461743
Carol Baum has produced thirty-four movies, seventeen of them independently. Before becoming an independent producer, Baum was co-president of Sandollar Productions, Dolly Parton and Sandy Gallin's production company, for ten years, where she produced such hits as Father of the Bride; the Academy Award-winning HBO documentary Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt; Tidy Endings; I.Q.; Jacknife; True Identity; Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Gross Anatomy; Shining Through; Straight Talk; and Kicking and Screaming. As an indie producer, Baum made, among other movies, The Good Girl; My First Mister; $5 A Day; You Kill Me; and Boychoir. She has produced five television movies for Hallmark and several documentaries. Baum currently teaches producing in the Film and Television Production Division at USC's School of Cinematic Arts. She is also a mentor for the Peter Stark Producing Program at USC. In this episode, we talk about: • The lesson she learned working at her first job at Bantam Books which led to the purchase and development of the autobiography of Malcolm X • Being an advocate for the material and develop your taste • Getting pregnant and working freelance for awhile • Her 5 years at Palomar Pictures working on projects like The Stepford Wives and then moving to LA with her husband and becoming the studio VP at Lorimar • Becoming known for developing “The Shining” at the Producer's Circle • Being a VP at 20th Century Fox and what she sees as the difference between a producer and an Executive • Working at Dolly Parton's company Sandollar • How The Fountainhead made her love the business and why she thinks its important for young producers to watch movies from the 40s and 50s • Meeting a hero, playwright Harold Pinter, and what it taught her to avoid in meetings with writers • The story of developing with Father of the Bride and getting the rights from Ted Turner, the invention of Martin Short's character, and how Jack Nicholson was thrown as a possibility for Steve Martin's role • Developing multiple projects as a producer and how it's all about timing. She said that if David Cronenberg hadn't had success with The Fly, he wouldn't have been able to do Dead Ringers. • Her recommendations for writers on what is commercially viable right now • Carol's explanation for spec scripts for films • Her recommendation for writers on how to get an agent Guest: IMDb Wikipedia Website Buy her book! Host: Instagram: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneMiller Twitter: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneM Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mentorsonthemic Website: www.michellesimonemiller.com and www.mentorsonthemic.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/24mmichelle If you like this episode, check out Excerpt from Creative Producing: a Pitch-to-Picture Guide to Movie Development by Carol Baum The Do's and Don'ts of PITCHING YOUR FILM with Hollywood Producer Carol Baum --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michelle-miller4/support
Shining Through the Shadows: Kawhon Glover's Path to Inner Peace As we journey through the forest of life, we often forget the power that lies within us. We become entangled in a web of fears, worries, and stressors that hinder our growth and progress. But what if we were to tell you that within you lies an untapped reservoir of strength and resilience? Yes, profound strength and resilience that can help us navigate change and find healing, even amid the most testing of times. Just like a tree standing tall in the face of a raging storm - that's the power within you! Join us on a transformative journey with the inspiring Kawhon Glover, a beacon of hope who has weathered the storm of stroke, brain surgeries, opioid addiction and more. With his captivating insights, we will explore how we can harness our adversities and use them as stepping stones to growth and purpose. We'll dive into how faith in a higher power can liberate us from the shackles of anxiety and how practices like prayer, creativity and hugging a tree can be powerful tools for inner healing. Set sail with us on a voyage to the core of our being, as we understand the importance of mental health and how we can use depression as a tool for growth instead of a trap of despair. We learn to separate ourselves from our emotions and find our true selves, creating a sanctuary of empathy and support. As we end our journey, we find ourselves bathed in the warm glow of gratitude, inner strength and the power to control the controllable. So come, let's turn on our flashlights and navigate our way together through the challenges of life, finding light in the darkest corners, and living our authentic life in peace. Support the show Please visit us at: http://retreattopeace.com to find out more about the shows you love to listen to, the upcoming retreats we have planned and your favorite merchandise to help support those in need. Also, send us your testimonial of how the show or Catherine has helped you. We would love to share your story on the air. Join us on our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/RetreattoPeace Learn more about Catherine here: retreattopeace.net
In this week's Shining Through episode, I share the powerful song "Flying" by Cody Fry and the profound impact it had on me. Here's a brief peek into the main points: The Struggle of Losing Faith: A member in our resilience class expressed feeling abandoned by God, facing a spiritual freefall. Can you relate? From Fall to Flight: Personal reflections on a time when my world crumbled, and how embracing the fall led to unexpected strength and resilience. Your Grounding Moment: Where in your life do you feel the ground approaching, anticipating the end? Recognize these moments. Turning Descent into Flight: Sometimes, it's in the fall that you find the wind to lift your wings. Embrace the descent, for therein lies the momentum to rise. Your Challenge: Turn to God and say, "I'm willing to fall so that I can fly." Hold on to your faith, dear friend. Even when it seems elusive, know that healing is possible. Looking for more help? JOIN our weekly group coaching sessions where Christian women break limiting cycles, explore new possibilities, and move forward together—one faithful step at a time. Not ready for coaching yet? No worries, you can always start with these free resources: Healing from something hard? Take this FREE QUIZ to find out your healing phase with tips to move forward. Need more positive voices in your life? Follow me on INSTAGRAM. Want more light in your life? SUBSCRIBE to get my TLC Tuesday emails packed with resources, insights, and simple steps to help you create a life full of peace, hope, courage, and joy!
One of Carol's superpowers as a successful producer is her relationships with WRITERs. She is credited for starting the careers of David O'Russell, Noah Baumbach, and Mike White, in addition to being Former VP at 20th Century Fox and Co-President of Sandollar Productions (founded by Dolly Parton and Sandy Gallin). This is an excerpt from Carol Baum's new book: Creative Producing: a pitch-to-picture guide to Movie Development. It is available wherever you buy books. Here we delve into Do's and Don'ts for talking to Writers, with some incredible stories along the way. Chapter 5 - Script Development, pages 49-52. Carol Baum has produced thirty-four movies, seventeen of them independently. Before becoming an independent producer, Baum was co-president of Sandollar Productions, Dolly Parton and Sandy Gallin's production company, for ten years, where she produced such hits as Father of the Bride; the Academy Award-winning HBO documentary Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt; Tidy Endings; I.Q.; Jacknife; True Identity; Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Gross Anatomy; Shining Through; Straight Talk; and Kicking and Screaming. As an indie producer, Baum made, among other movies, including The Good Girl; You Kill Me; and Boychoir. She has produced five television movies for Hallmark and several documentaries. Her roots are in New York City, where she spent her early career in publishing, working for both Bantam Books and Random House and scouting for the English publisher Corgi. While in New York, she developed Ira Levin's The Stepford Wives, Stephen King's The Shining, and Ira Levin's The Boys from Brazil. When she relocated to Los Angeles, Baum became a studio vice president at Twentieth Century Fox and a senior vice president at Lorimar, where she developed Taylor Hackford's An Officer and a Gentleman. Following her stint as an executive, she produced David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers. Baum currently teaches producing in the Film and Television Production Division at USC's School of Cinematic Arts. She is also a mentor for the Peter Stark Producing Program at USC. Guest: IMDb Website Wikipedia Carole's book Creative Producing: a pitch-to-picture guide to movie development is available wherever you buy books. Host: Instagram: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneMiller Twitter: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneM Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mentorsonthemic Website: www.michellesimonemiller.com and www.mentorsonthemic.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/24mmichelle Click here to join our Mailing list. Mentioned on this episode: Best Podcasts for Actors (Backstage) 6 Must Listen to Podcasts for Actors (TheaterArtLife) 30 Best Acting Podcasts (Feedspot) Join me at this virtual panel brought to you by SAG-AFTRA Actors with Podcasts for Actors --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michelle-miller4/support
I recorded the intro to this episode earlier this week and already it's outdated! The strike is over! We can now talk about how GREAT Carol Baum is. Carol Baum has produced thirty-four movies, seventeen of them independently. Before becoming an independent producer, Baum was co-president of Sandollar Productions, Dolly Parton and Sandy Gallin's production company, for ten years, where she produced such hits as Father of the Bride; the Academy Award-winning HBO documentary Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt; Tidy Endings; I.Q.; Jacknife; True Identity; Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Gross Anatomy; Shining Through; Straight Talk; and Kicking and Screaming. As an indie producer, Baum made, among other movies, including The Good Girl; You Kill Me; and Boychoir. She has produced five television movies for Hallmark and several documentaries. Her roots are in New York City, where she spent her early career in publishing, working for both Bantam Books and Random House and scouting for the English publisher Corgi. While in New York, she developed Ira Levin's The Stepford Wives, Stephen King's The Shining, and Ira Levin's The Boys from Brazil. When she relocated to Los Angeles, Baum became a studio vice president at Twentieth Century Fox and a senior vice president at Lorimar, where she developed Taylor Hackford's An Officer and a Gentleman. Following her stint as an executive, she produced David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers. Baum currently teaches producing in the Film and Television Production Division at USC's School of Cinematic Arts. She is also a mentor for the Peter Stark Producing Program at USC. Guest: IMDb Website Wikipedia Carole's book Creative Producing: a pitch-to-picture guide to movie development is available wherever you buy books. Host: Instagram: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneMiller Twitter: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneM Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mentorsonthemic Website: www.michellesimonemiller.com and www.mentorsonthemic.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/24mmichelle Click here to join our Mailing list. Mentioned on this episode: Best Podcasts for Actors (Backstage) 6 Must Listen to Podcasts for Actors (TheaterArtLife) 30 Best Acting Podcasts (Feedspot) Join me at this virtual panel brought to you by SAG-AFTRA Actors with Podcasts for Actors --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michelle-miller4/support
For five years, St. Louis' Black Tulip Chorale has fused queer history, music and inclusivity. The group celebrates the milestone May 21 with a special show “Shining Through,” that pairs each song with a moment from LGBTQ history. Founding member Dr. Ken Haller explains the group's origin story, and how its approach to a mixed voice “all-expression, all-gender, all-identity” chorus has attracted more than 40 singers to its ranks.
Shining Through the Darkness: Reprogramming Your Inner Light After a Spiritual Attack The definition of a spiritual attack Signs that you are experiencing a spiritual attack Identifying the source of the attack Reprogramming your inner light Clearing your energy field
This week we cover 1992's Shining Through, also known as the decade's other Liam Neeson movie set in Nazi Germany. Jericho founds the Legendary Sunflower Fanclub and Kyle makes a startling confession about Sylvester Stallone. All this and more inside! Music by Bruce Charles --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchingworst/support
In Part 4 of the 1992 Retrospective mini series, Sam and Manny review the Razzie Award winner for Worst Picture, Shining Through starring Michael Douglas and Melanie Griffith. This WW2 drama took home 3 Razzies and the guys discuss why this film was so reviled.
In Part 3 of the 1992 Retrospective Mini Series, Sam and Manny review the 1992 Worst Picture winner: Shining Through starring Michael Douglas and Melanie Griffith. The 3 time Razzie winner left the guys with a lot to discuss but not before Manny gives a very passionate spoiler filled review of Jurassic World: Dominion.
Fredro Starr is hardcore rapper, record producer, actor and author, best known as a member of multi-platinum hardcore rap group Onyx. Fredro Starr was discovered by the late great hip hop legend Jam Master Jay of Run DMC who signed Onyx on his legendary label JMJ Records. Onyx went on to release three top selling albums before Fredro began his solo career. As a part of Onyx, Fredro Starr was nominated as "Rap/Hip-Hop New Artist" on American Music Awards of 1994 and won "Best Rap Album" on 1994 Soul Train Music Awards.Fredro Starr made his acting debut in Forest Whitaker's award-winning HBO drama Strapped, for which he earned a CableACE Award nomination as "Best Supporting Actor". His feature film credits include Spike Lee's Clockers, Sunset Park, Ride, Light It Up, Save the Last Dance and Torque. He also performed the Save the Last Dance's theme song, "Shining Through", with Jill Scott on the six times platinum soundtrack.Fredro Starr made his television debut in Law & Order and New York Undercover, but he best known for his role 'Q' in Moesha, starring R&B singer Brandy Norwood. He also appeared in HBO's The Wire, NYPD Blue, Blade (TV series) and CSI: Miami. Fredro also co-hosted Dance 360, Paramount Television's extremely popular, daily, half-hour urban dance competition show.On May 14th 2022 Fredro Starr will join his group Onyx on the Verzuz stage against Cypress Hill to a sold out crowd at The Forum in Inglewood, Ca.
Four friends living in Harlem look to up their street cred, a Jewish American woman goes behind enemy lines in Nazi run Germany during WWII, and a psychotic nanny seeks revenge for her log turned upside down! It's January of 1992 and this month we watched Juice, Shining Through and The Hand that Rocks the Craddle!
Thirty years of enjoying the legacy of great genes that is Melanie Griffith's family. Also there are some Nazis to be dealt with in SHINING THROUGH but as long as they look like Joely Richardson and are up for a cat fight... we think we can handle it in these trying political times. But back in 1992 Michael Douglas was healthy and willing to get down in the mucky muck, Liam Neeson was but a simple confused Nazi instead of confusing them heroically and a friend of ours would have said Tippi Hedren was the way to go. Dakota Johnson is the right answer but you already knew that. Enjoy! Listen: Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Amazon Music/Google Podcasts Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @sobercinema Follow your hosts on Letterboxd for sneak peaks at film criticism GENIUS: Jairo @truebromance Jared @jgdotson Josh @SoberCinema Mike @projectingfilm Find out more at https://sobercinema.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The Great Postal Heist - The Great Postal Heist follows director Jay Galione's father, a 30-year US Post Office clerk, who was harassed, threatened, and fired for standing up for his colleagues. A moving indictment of the toxic culture and push to downsize, the documentary chronicles the journey of postal workers, experts, and advocates who experienced firsthand the abuses in the oldest federal agency in America and stood up against the USPS's notoriously violent work environment, featuring interviews with Ralph Nader and Richard Wolff. The atmosphere was a result of systematic dismantling and privatization of the trillion-dollar mail industry by lobbyists and politicians who seek to make profits at the expense of the mental health, living wages, and working conditions of their employees. Charli XCX: Alone Together - Global pop star Charli XCX enlists fans to help her produce the album how i'm feeling now while quarantined during the COVID-19 pandemic.They/Them/Us - Charlie and Lisa, two divorced parents in their 40's who find themselves at a midlife crossroads. Both are single parents and they have four complicated teenagers.Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes - A cafe owner discovers that the TV in his cafe suddenly shows images from the future, but only two minutes into the future.We Need to Talk About Cosby - Writer/director W. Kamau Bell's exploration of Bill Cosby's descent from "America's Dad" to alleged sexual predator. Comedians, journalists and survivors have a candid, first of its kind conversation about the man, his career and crimes.Undisputed ClassicA Clockwork Orange - In the future, a sadistic gang leader is imprisoned and volunteers for a conduct-aversion experiment, but it doesn't go as planned. 1992 - Hurricane Smith, Into the Sun, Shining Through, VoyagerNext Week -Jackass Forever, Moonfall, Pam & TommyClassic - Capricorn One1992 - Mississippi Masala, Final Analysis, Medicine Man
The first of our new 2 part mini series, Shining Through, Pastor Sharyn Harrington shares about where God is when we go through tough, painful times. What is our response when God seems missing in the tough moments in our lives?
Flee, Zay, Timeline Brice & HOTSEAThaas of the Beloved Talk Podcast chop it up with The Legendary Fredro Starr. American hardcore rapper, record producer, actor and author, best known as a member of multi-platinum hardcore rap group Onyx. Fredro Starr was discovered by the late hip hop star Jam Master Jay of Run-D.M.C. who signed Onyx on his label JMJ Records. Onyx went on to release three top selling albums before Fredro began his solo career. As a part of Onyx, Fredro Starr was nominated as "Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop New Artist" on American Music Awards of 1994 and won "Best Rap Album" on 1994 Soul Train Music Awards. Fredro Starr has starred in more than 55 films and television shows. He made his acting debut in the HBO drama Strapped. His film credits include Spike Lee's Clockers, Sunset Park, Ride, Light It Up, Save the Last Dance and Torque. He also performed the Save the Last Dance's theme song, "Shining Through", with Jill Scott on the multi-platinum soundtrack. Starr made his television debut in Law & Order and New York Undercover, but he is best known for his role of 'Q' in Moesha, starring R&B singer Brandy. He also appeared in HBO's The Wire, NYPD Blue, Blade, and CSI: Miami. Fredro also co-hosted Dance 360, a daily, half-hour urban dance competition show on Paramount Television. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fredro_... Sponsors Leopold Jacobs 1983 A lifestyle brand for the upwardly mobile business professional. - www.leopoldjacobs1983.com Made In Norfolk - The Official Made In Norfolk Apparel - madeinapparel.com The Tenth Clothing - Ten Toes Down - https://thetenthclothing.com W.E.B. Du Bois believed in a “talented tenth” of black men that would arise to become thought leaders and cultural missionaries, creating the next-generation of exceptional men. We created The Tenth clothing brand so that every black man can feel empowered. We see the excellence in all black men and want to encourage them not only to see it in themselves, but also to encourage others do to the same. By creating a clothing brand that seeks to empower every man to be his most exceptional self, we hope to strengthen the bonds of our community, providing an aesthetic style and quality clothing that every man can feel proud to wear. The Culture Pivot Redefining Urban Identity... one individual at a time. TheCulturePivot.com provides a platform of information and inspiration for brothers and sisters to pivot in the right direction when concerning health and business. Check them out on IG and Facebook @theculturepivot --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/belovedtalkpodcast/message
This reading and comment, from vol. 3 'Direct Realization' chapter I 'The Shining Through of the Divine (b)' was given by Ajahn Amaro on 29 March 2021 during winter retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter 27b – The Shining Through of the Divine (part2) appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
This reading and comment, from vol. 3 'Direct Realization' chapter I 'The Shining Through of the Divine (a)' was given by Ajahn Amaro on 26 March 2021 during winter retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter 27a – The Shining Through of the Divine (part1) appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
This reading and comment, from vol. 3 'Direct Realization' chapter I 'The Shining Through of the Divine (b)' was given by Ajahn Amaro on 29 March 2021 during winter retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter 27b – The Shining Through of the Divine (part2) appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
This reading and comment, from vol. 3 'Direct Realization' chapter I 'The Shining Through of the Divine (a)' was given by Ajahn Amaro on 26 March 2021 during winter retreat at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK. The post Chapter 27a – The Shining Through of the Divine (part1) appeared first on Amaravati Buddhist Monastery.
The sermon in this review is called "SHINING THROUGH, PART 1" and was published on YouTube on Sep 20, 2020. All rights below to North Point Community Church. This video is for teaching and review purposes only and is protected under fair use. Fair use is a doctrine in the United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders, such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching or scholarship. Orignal Sermon Link: https://youtu.be/7WbqF6HDBQY
Dave and Paul are back! This week they gently and ever so lovingly stroke the ego of the incredible MICHAEL DOUGLAS! Some of the great flicks discussed: "Romancing the Stone," "Wall Street," "Shining Through," "Falling Down," "Behind the Candelabra," and more!
Today's guest is David Seltzer, the writer of The Omen, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (screenplay) and writer/director of Lucas and Shining Through. Joseph met David when working together in NYC on Shining Through. This is David's story.
Laura is a Dialogue editor whose films include Philidelphia, Gangs of New York, Chicago, American Buffalo, Let's Get Lost, Last Holiday and Shining Through. Laura talks with Joseph about leaving NYU and finding her way into the film business. She questions the loss of the apprenticeship opportunities and how people are to gain entrance and be trained. She then turns the table and asks Joseph a few questions.
Colleen and Joseph worked together on Shining Through, directed by David Seltzer. Since then, they haven't had the opportunity to work together. Today's conversation is a reunion of sorts as Colleen shares her journey from living in Seattle working as a PA in commercials, moving to NYC and advancing her way up the ranks to a highly respected, sought-after picture editor.
Dave and Paul are back! And they're here to bring you part 2 of their epic SPY FILMS series! Join them as they talk about 10 more of their favorite spy films, including such greats as, Shining Through, Live and Let Die, Red Sparrow, Remo Williams, and more!
Our legendary uncle, Tia Mario, makes his Friday Night Movie debut. He takes us through his favorite Spanish-language TV commercials from growing up in 1970s Puerto Rico and tells the story of escaping from Cuba in 1960 under the cover of night. We also review the first episode of Hunters (Amazon Prime) and analyze the depiction of Nazis in a wide range of films, including Schindler's List, Jojo Rabbit, Indiana Jones, the Producers, Swing Kids, the Boys from Brazil, Shining Through, Marathon Man, Operation Finale, and more. The Friday Night Movie Podcast will be at Baltimore Comic Con - October 23-25, 2020. Join the hosts for an interactive audience experience where YOU get to be on the show, win prizes, and take pictures at our photo booth. Get your tickets now! Subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform, including iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | Podbean | Overcast. Play along with Friday Night Movie at home! Read the FNM Glossary to learn the about our signature bits (e.g., Buy/Rent/Meh, I Told You Shows, Tradesies, etc.) and then head on over to our merch store your very own official FNM t-shirt. Send us your recommendations and your tradesies! We'll watch them and report back on the show! Email us at pancake@pancake4table.com or tweet @FriNightMovie, @pancake4table, @chichiKgomez, and/or @paperBKprincess. Follow our creations and zany Instagram stories @frinightmovie and @pancake4table. Follow us on Letterboxd (@pancake4table) where we're rating every movie we've EVER watched. Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter for exclusive giveaways and news! Theme music by What Does It Eat. Subscribe and leave a review on IOS or Android at www.fridaynightmoviepod.com. Follow all of our pop culture shenanigans at www.pancake4table.com.
On September 6, 2007, shortly after midnight, Israeli fighters advanced on Deir ez-Zour in Syria. Israel often flew into Syria as a warning to President Bashar al-Assad, but this time, there was no warning and no explanation. This was a covert operation, with one goal: to destroy a nuclear reactor being built by North Korea under a tight veil of secrecy in the Syrian desert. In his latest book, Shadow Strike: Inside Israel’s Secret Mission to Eliminate Syrian Nuclear Power, Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Yaakov Katz tells the inside story of how Israel stopped Syria from becoming a global nuclear nightmare. In this week’s podcast, Katz sits down with Tikvah Fund Chairman Roger Hertog to discuss his book. Katz sheds light on the decision-making processes of both the United States and Israel in the run-up to the bombing, explores the sometimes clashing personalities of the players involved in the deliberations over the strike, and reflects on how Israel’s bold decision to bomb the Syrian reactor protected not only the Jewish state, but also the entire world. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble as well as “Shining Through the Rain” by Big Score Audio. This podcast was recorded in front of a live audience at the Tikvah Center in New York City.
Since the destruction of the Second Temple at the hands of Rome, most Jews, for most of Jewish history, have lived in the Diaspora. What are the survival strategies, built up over centuries, that allowed far-flung Diaspora communities to endure and to remain connected to the broader Jewish people? In researching her forthcoming book, Exile: Portraits of the Jewish Diaspora, Swedish-born journalist Annika Hernroth-Rothstein visited a dozen communities from Iran to Tunisia, Uzbekistan to Siberia, Cuba to Venezuela, to profile Jewish life in small communities around the world. And what she learned about the miracle of Jewish continuity is sure to fascinate and inspire you. In this podcast, Ms. Hernroth-Rothstein joins Jonathan Silver for a conversation about her journeys around the world. You’ll hear about what it was like praying in a synagogue with Tehran’s remaining Jewish community, what she learned speaking with pious Jews of Djerba, and how, while fleeing a warrant for her arrest in Venezuela, she was reminded that wherever Jews find themselves in the world, they are family. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble as well as “Shining Through the Rain” by Big Score Audio. This podcast was recorded in front of a live audience at the Tikvah Center in New York City.
New York’s legendary Jewish Museum was founded by the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) in 1904 with just 26 objects. When it opened to the public in 1947, JTS Chancellor Louis Finkelstein told the New York Times that he hoped the museum’s artifacts would celebrate “the singular beauty of Jewish life, as ordained in the laws of Moses, developed in the Talmud, and embellished in tradition.” Though the museum grew and changed over the decades, its commitment to this fundamentally Jewish—even religious—mission never completely disappeared, even as it waxed and waned. But the museum’s new permanent exhibition—titled Scenes from the Collection—couldn’t be farther from realizing Chancellor Finklelstein’s ambition. Filled largely with nostalgic kitsch, the exhibit does little more than flatter the shallowest of contemporary cultural prejudices about Jews in Judaism. In Mosaic’s May Essay, Menachem Wecker reviews the exhibit and shows us how and why it went wrong. This week, Wecker joins the Tikvah Podcast to discuss his essay. He reflects on Finkelstein’s hopes for the Jewish Museum, explains what a great exhibition can accomplish, and details why Scenes from the Collection is such a wasted opportunity. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble as well as “Shining Through the Rain” by Big Score Audio.
The Strengthening America’s Security in the Middle East Act of 2019 was the very first piece of Senate legislation introduced in the 116th Congress. Sponsored by Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), the bill tackles a wide range of foreign policy issues. But the parts of the bill that have generated the most heated controversy are the provisions that deal with the BDS movement, the campaign to boycott, divest, and sanction the Jewish State. The federal legislation affirms that the 26 state-level anti-BDS laws currently on the books are consistent with federal policy. These laws do not ban companies from boycotting Israel, but they do prevent the state from contracting with companies that discriminate against Israeli businesses. Though the federal bill passed the Senate with bipartisan support, it has yet to pass the House of Representatives, and it continues to draw opposition from groups that claim anti-BDS laws violate free speech and are constitutionally suspect. In this week’s podcast, Kohelet Policy Forum Director and George Mason University Law Professor Eugene Kontorovich joins Jonathan Silver to discuss the complex legal landscape of BDS legislation. Kontorovich, who played a role in drafting some state-level anti-BDS laws, guides us through the relevant laws at both the federal and state level and clarifies exactly how they work. Through thoughtful comparisons with past efforts to boycott apartheid South Africa as well as combat discrimination against the LGBT community, Kontorovich demonstrates that anti-BDS laws are not only technically legal, but also just. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble as well as “Shining Through the Rain” by Big Score Audio.
2 Corinthians 4-6 tell us about how to approach, life, death and brokenness. On this unique Sunday, Jesus flipped the script as we are struggling to understand the early homecoming of one of our church members. The post Shining Through the Cracks appeared first on Covenant Evangelical Methodist Church.
Rabbi David Wolpe is the Max Webb Senior Rabbi of Sinai Temple, one of America’s flagship conservative synagogues. The author of eight books and countless essays and articles, he is one of America's leading rabbis. Rabbi Wolpe recently visited one of the Tikvah Fund’s student programs, where he sat down with our Executive Director, Eric Cohen, to discuss the vulnerabilities and strengths of non-Orthodox—what he calls, “non-literalist”—Judaism in America, religious freedom, Jewish politics, the biblical figure of David, the importance of the Hebrew language, and more. Have you ever thought about entering the rabbinate and becoming a leader of a Jewish congregation? Rabbi Wolpe reflects on the work of an American rabbi, and what that kind of communal leadership demands. Throughout this conversation, you’ll see how a theologian and communal leader assesses pockets of Jewish vitality, and strategizes about the future of his own denomination. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble as well as “Shining Through the Rain” by Big Score Audio.
On December 19 of last year, President Donald Trump made a surprise announcement: the United States would withdraw American troops from Syria. What was the strategic thinking behind this withdrawal? What did it mean for America’s allies in the region? Did this withdrawal betray those alliances and abandon our friends? Did this action compromise Israel, which shares a border with Syria? In his January essay for Mosaic, the Hudson Institute’s Michael Doran argues that, contrary to the conventional wisdom among the president’s critics, the White House’s strategy in Syria is rooted in a prudent assessment of geopolitical realities. He makes the case that, in light of the American public’s sharp turn against deploying troops in the Middle East, the wisest course for the United States is to trust its allies in the region—from Turkey to the Gulf states to Israel—to serve as a counterweight to the Russian-Iranian axis seeking regional hegemony. In this podcast, Dr. Doran joins Tikvah’s Jonathan Silver to make his case for the Trump Administration’s Middle East policies. He outlines the realities—both foreign and domestic—that lay at the heard of his analysis and forcefully makes that case that if the United States is to advance its interests and elevate its allies, Washington’s current strategy is the only one worth pursuing. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble as well as “Shining Through the Rain” by Big Score Audio.
“Money is the jealous god of Israel, in face of which no other god may exist.” So wrote the intellectual father of Communism, Karl Marx, in his “On the Jewish Question.” Though descended from rabbis on both sides of his family, his father had converted to Lutheranism, and Marx absorbed the classic anti-Semitic tropes that slandered the Jews as wicked and usurious. In fact, argues Jonah Goldberg in the pages of Commentary, Marx “hated capitalism in no small part because he hated Jews.” In this podcast, Tikvah’s Jonathan Silver sits down with Goldberg to discuss his April 2018 essay, “Karl Marx’s Jew-Hating Conspiracy Theory.” In a conversation that touches on everything from medieval history and political theory to economics and psychology, Goldberg makes the case that Marxism is less a vision of economics, and more a conspiracy theory in which a Jewish bourgeoisie exploits global labor to satisfy its own avarice. Karl Marx’s progressive vision of a world after capital is a secular utopia, and so, in this discussion, Goldberg will help us follow the Marxist logic from this utopian premise: if the Jews are the exploiting, moneyed interest in society, then antipathy against the Jews is redemptive for society. In that way, Marx’s ideas offer a template for anti-Semitism, a repackaging of mankind’s very oldest bigotry, that endures to this very day. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble as well as “Shining Through the Rain” by Big Score Audio.
In the decades since Israel’s founding, the United Nations has been a hostile environment for the Jewish state first recognized by 33 sovereign nations in the U.N. General Assembly. For many years, it has seemed that the best an Israeli U.N. ambassador could do was to prevent harm. And Israel has sent some of its ablest defenders—Abba Eban, Chaim Herzog, Benjamin Netanyahu—to do just that. But Israel’s current U.N. ambassador has changed the rules of the diplomatic game. Ambassador Danny Danon was appointed to his current post in 2015, after a career in Zionist activism, the Knesset, and Prime Minister Netanyahu’s government. He has spent the last three and a half years building coalitions, calling Israel’s enemies to justice, and going on offense at the U.N. In this conversation—his first ever podcast appearance—Ambassador Danon provides an overview of his work at the United Nations. He describes Israel’s relationships with America, Russia, China, and the Gulf states, discusses the strategic challenge of Iran, and reflects on how Israel’s ongoing conflict with the Palestinians affects his work. In this briefing on Israel at the U.N., Ambassador Danon gives us an inside look at Israel’s campaign to strengthen its global diplomatic position. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble as well as “Shining Through the Rain” by Big Score Audio.
From the Pittsburgh shooting to rising anti-Semitism in Europe, from the U.S. embassy move to the Trump Administration’s exit from the Iran deal, from Michael Chabon’s controversial speech at Hebrew Union College to Israel’s new nation-state law, 2018 has been a big year for the Jewish people and the Jewish state. Through it all, the Tikvah Podcast has tried both to stay above the fray—at a remove from the news cycle—and to be engaged with the contemporary challenges facing the Jewish people throughout the world. Our hope is that by treading this unique path, we’ve helped you, our listeners, deepen your understanding of Jewish affairs, Jewish philosophy, Jewish texts, and Jewish statesmanship. So as the year comes to a close, we bring you selections from a few of our best conversations from 2018. We hope these excerpts shed light on the past and give us some guidance, and maybe even inspiration, for the future. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble as well as “Shining Through the Rain” by Big Score Audio.
“Hark, my beloved knocks! ‘Let me in, my own, My darling, my faultless dove! For my head is drenched with dew, My locks with the damp of night.’” The fifth chapter of the biblical Song of Songs tells the story of two lovers who long for each other, but see their reunion thwarted by lethargy and indifference. The great commentators of the Jewish tradition have long seen the Song of Solomon as an extended metaphor for the relationship between God and the People of Israel. The Almighty knocks at the door of His chosen nation, but will Israel answer His call? That is the question Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik posed to a rapt audience at Yeshiva University on Israel’s Independence Day in 1956. Delivered in the tense days leading up to the Suez Crisis, Soloveitchik’s speech, titled “Kol Dodi Dofek,” “Hark, My Beloved Knocks,” uses the Song of Songs to place before American Jews a hortatory call: through the creation of the State of Israel, God knocked at the door of the Jewish people. Will the Jews of America open the door and stand beside the reborn Jewish state in its hour of need? In this podcast, Tikvah’s Jonathan Silver is joined by Yeshiva University’s Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter for a discussion of Rabbi Soloveitchik’s speech, later published as a short book entitled Fate and Destiny. Rabbi Schacter describes the dramatic historical background of Soloveitchik’s address and guides us through the “six knocks” that demonstrate God’s involvement in the creation of the State of Israel. He also discusses Rabbi Soloveitchik’s attitude toward suffering, messianism, and secular Zionism in a conversation as relevant today as when it was first delivered over half a century ago. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble as well as “Shining Through the Rain” by Big Score Audio. If you enjoy this podcast and want learn more from Rabbi Schacter about the life and thought of Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik, we hope you will enroll in Rabbi Schacter’s online course, “Majesty and Humility: The Life, Legacy, and Thought of Joseph B. Soloveitchik.” Visit Courses.TikvahFund.org to sign up.
Shining Through (1992; David Seltzer) – Dare Daniel Podcast Episode 8 “I want you to taste my strudel!” Open wide, film fans. Joely Richardson Fan Club President Corky McDonnell and raw dove aficionado Daniel Barnes break out their absolute worst Melanie Griffith impressions to review her Razzie-winning performance in […] The post “Shining Through” Podcast Movie Review appeared first on Dare Daniel - Podcast and Movie Reviews.
Shining Through the Darkness honouring Martin Luther King
David Seltzer (born 1940) is an American screenwriter, producer and director, perhaps best known for writing The Omen (1976),[1] and Bird on a Wire (1990). As writer-director, Seltzer's credits include the 1986 teen tragi-comedy Lucas starring Corey Haim, Charlie Sheen and Winona Ryder,[2] the 1988 comedy Punchline starring Sally Field and Tom Hanks, and 1992's Shining Through starring Melanie Griffith and Michael Douglas.
On this episode we try Pumpkin Spice Apple Sauce. We discuss the idea of Leonardo DiCaprio playing the Joker on film and the box office success of IT for Current Events. We review Tron, True Romance, and Shining Through for Blast from the Past. We also discuss a bunch of retro games, starting with the NES and going all the way up to the Xbox 360, detailing the ones we loved to play and the ones we sorted hated, but played a lot of anyway.
On this episode we try Pumpkin Spice Apple Sauce. We discuss the idea of Leonardo DiCaprio playing the Joker on film and the box office success of IT for Current Events. We review Tron, True Romance, and Shining Through for Blast from the Past. We also discuss a bunch of retro games, starting with the NES and going all the way up to the Xbox 360, detailing the ones we loved to play and the ones we sorted hated, but played a lot of anyway.
This week Dave admits why he’s way too excited about his car getting detailed, before Kris declares that his beard might be magical. Prior to the week’s main event, the guys serve up a heaping helping of recaps. Evan leads off with a segment of “Crewind,” where he offers his take on PHOENIX (6:06), a film that Dave spoilerpieced many moons ago. After he talks about his reaction to the German film’s incredible ending, he tackles SHINING THROUGH (10:35), the Melanie Griffith picture where she’s a sharp half-Jewish woman who spies on the Germans with Michael Douglas during World War II. Then Dave takes over with “Riedel’s Recaps” of I DON’T FEEL AT HOME IN THIS WORLD ANYMORE (20:43), a movie he liked more than Evan, who spoilerpieced it earlier this year, and THOR (24:41), which he was not impressed by. Finally, all three gents delve into DETROIT (34:01), Kathryn Bigelow’s chronicle of the brutality and murder at the Algiers Motel during the 1967 Detroit riot. In their commentary, the guys address criticisms leveled by other critics that the film is exploitative, while also sharing their personal reactions to it.
David Seltzer (born 1940) is an American screenwriter, producer and director, perhaps best known for writing The Omen (1976),[1] and Bird on a Wire (1990). As writer-director, Seltzer's credits include the 1986 teen tragi-comedy Lucas starring Corey Haim, Charlie Sheen and Winona Ryder,[2] the 1988 comedy Punchline starring Sally Field and Tom Hanks, and 1992's Shining Through starring Melanie Griffith and Michael Douglas.
David Seltzer (born 1940) is an American screenwriter, producer and director, perhaps best known for writing The Omen (1976),[1] and Bird on a Wire (1990). As writer-director, Seltzer's credits include the 1986 teen tragi-comedy Lucas starring Corey Haim, Charlie Sheen and Winona Ryder,[2] the 1988 comedy Punchline starring Sally Field and Tom Hanks, and 1992's Shining Through starring Melanie Griffith and Michael Douglas.
ep 202 - 'i'll be here, if you need me' This week, talk about Tucker, my vertigo and embracing the arts. It's a subtle one, kids. Enjoy. Songs played this week: 1) Out of Control by Nothing's Carved In Stone 2) Proofs by Mates of State 3) Bandages by Hot Hot Heat 4) Pills In Your Pocket by Shining Through 5) Wise Up by Aimee Mann 6) Get Free by The Vines
We discuss several of the hot topics from Update 32 & then we look at the preview notes for Update 32 & Monk Changes with Enoach, Antha & Axel! Have thoughts on this show, ideas for round table topics, questions youd like us to answer, or topics youd like to see us debate? Leave us a comment, send us an email (ddocast@gmail.com) or give us a tweet (@ddocast)! Check out www.ddocast.com for mp3 audio, our show calendar, swag, archives, and more! Want to support the show? You can feed the kobolds (give money) on our website www.ddocast.com! We use these gifts to support the show and give out prizes. DDO Debates: Update 32 - 2:25 Game News - 48:30 Community News - 1:22:37 Lightning Post & Closing - 1:27:28 Watch shows live at twitch.tv/ddocast Update 33 Preview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oj8qRcuFfhk&feature=youtu.be Update 33 Release Notes (preview) - https://www.ddo.com/forums/showthread.php/479530-U33-complete-release-notes-(Deity-Feats-Monk-changes-nerf-to-Shining-Through-etc) DDO Chronicle 209 - https://www.ddo.com/en/news/ddo-chronicle-issue-209 Grimorde: Whats in a name? - https://grimorde.com/2012/07/17/whats-in-a-name/ Tactilicious & Craftilicious: Cannith Crafting making toons better - https://sockofstuffing.wordpress.com/2016/10/03/how-cannith-crafting-makes-my-add-toon-better/ Order of Syncletica: Staying Alive - https://orderofsyncletica.wordpress.com/2016/10/05/staying-alive/ Damsels of DDO 51 DDO Players News 104 Gear Set Planner Application - https://www.ddo.com/forums/showthread.php/479433-Gear-Set-Planner-Application
ep 188 - 'Mix Tape vol. 3' This week, there's nothing but music. It's the 3rd installment of my mix tape series of shows. I was at Gen Con all week, so this is some music to enjoy until I'm back in full force next week. In the meantime, Enjoy! Songs played this week: 1) Eyes On You by Veruca Salt 2) Boxing Timelines by The Early November 3) Mom and Dads by Waters 4) Friendly Fires by Silversun Pickups 5) Pills In Your Pocket by Shining Through 6) Leave All The Lights On by A Day To Remember
Ramdesh Kaur touches base with kirtan artist Luna Ray on her new album Shining Through. Listen in to songs "Ganapataye," "Stillness Remains," "Lokaha," and "Saraswati's Essence." Ramdesh and Luna chat about what it means to shine, how motherhood has changed her life, and what happens when women come together to lift each other up!
EPISODE 256 WITH COLORS Z S RAMADAN AKA COLORS THE NETWORKMAN ON POSITIVE POWER21 WIT' JERRY ROYCE LIVE - WORLDWIDE! http://youtu.be/pVLI_96VjdwBorn Zakariyya Syed Ramadan, Colors started life in Manhattan, Kansas in 1979, where soon after he became a native to South Carolina where he reps and roams to this day. Deciding between basketball and music, Colors always knew music was his destined path. Starting out with the group "Fatal Instinct" where he was known as Sassy G and Sleazy Z. Still pursing basketball, he wore a very colorful shirt one day, and was called colors and it just stuck. From there he started on his own self project called "Shining Through". By June of 96, he had an album and a half written. The summer of 97 was the birth of Dangerous Alliance. Which expanded and decreased in members over the years leading to Colors working on his own recorded solo project "Time Waits For No Man". Today the rapper, promoter, and networker stays very busy. With everything from shows & features on other artists’ tracks, to promoting his double disk mixtape entitled "Where's The Love" that> > > dropped February 5, 2011. Also he shot 7music videos entitled “Keep It 100” featuring Quana P of singing dual NYA “Not Your Average” also shot J.O.B featuring Harmony Ella also Sun Don’t Shine featuring Lady J and Madam Lishes the album version of the song also features Alazae.COLORSBLIND FEAT DAWANNA PRICE N ANJAE,HERE NOW FEAT JEY BROWN,WHERE'S THE LOVE FEAT TAMARA JOHNSON.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hyo4O43NBRU ,ALBUM VERSION FEAT TIA-G,AND REALTALK FEAT SHALANDA DAVIS Stay tuned more videos to come. Also he’s been working on his long awaited album "Time Waits For No Man, The Progression" schedule to drop june5 of 2012. Colors was also A&R for Jigalow Records bringing in new talents. He also had his own show on NOBODYGRINDS LIKE US DVD Magazine called "THOSE TO WATCH" where he interviews a young upcoming act to the entertainment indy of sc! Currently Colors is keeping everyone in the "know" with daily phone texts about everything from> > > music, modeling, entertainment, and business.> > > The texts are currently $25 per blast to over 7,000 contacts which includes fans, entertainment world, and people you want to know. Colors also> > > promotes everything on Facebook, Myspace, twitter and his site www.colorsnetworkman.wordpress.com. Colors has been featured in write-ups in publications which includes the Post and Courier and as a freelance writer in the Geeche One Magazine. From December 2008 to December 2010, COLORS was a well known promoter of Kween Kat Entertainment aka “KKE”, which is lead by Ms. Anita aka Catwoman aka Kween Katt, Who's been a friend to Colors since 03. He left to start his own company, Long Time Coming Entertainment, but the two remain close. Colors started managing from march17-oct16 2011 singer Tamara Johnson.(Still good friends) His current roster inculdes: Artist DRE DRIOD, Cajmonet and models SHONTELLE, CHELYCE AND SHARMAINEColors mixtape “Spiting Bars Sitting Bars was nominated for 2008 Geeche One Awards for mixtape of the year in 2011 COLORS was nominated for slept on artist of the year at the geecheeone awards and promoter of the year at the leviatate>
EPISODE 256 WITH COLORS Z S RAMADAN AKA COLORS THE NETWORKMAN ON POSITIVE POWER21 WIT' JERRY ROYCE LIVE - WORLDWIDE! http://youtu.be/pVLI_96VjdwBorn Zakariyya Syed Ramadan, Colors started life in Manhattan, Kansas in 1979, where soon after he became a native to South Carolina where he reps and roams to this day. Deciding between basketball and music, Colors always knew music was his destined path. Starting out with the group "Fatal Instinct" where he was known as Sassy G and Sleazy Z. Still pursing basketball, he wore a very colorful shirt one day, and was called colors and it just stuck. From there he started on his own self project called "Shining Through". By June of 96, he had an album and a half written. The summer of 97 was the birth of Dangerous Alliance. Which expanded and decreased in members over the years leading to Colors working on his own recorded solo project "Time Waits For No Man". Today the rapper, promoter, and networker stays very busy. With everything from shows & features on other artists’ tracks, to promoting his double disk mixtape entitled "Where's The Love" that> > > dropped February 5, 2011. Also he shot 7music videos entitled “Keep It 100” featuring Quana P of singing dual NYA “Not Your Average” also shot J.O.B featuring Harmony Ella also Sun Don’t Shine featuring Lady J and Madam Lishes the album version of the song also features Alazae.COLORSBLIND FEAT DAWANNA PRICE N ANJAE,HERE NOW FEAT JEY BROWN,WHERE'S THE LOVE FEAT TAMARA JOHNSON.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hyo4O43NBRU ,ALBUM VERSION FEAT TIA-G,AND REALTALK FEAT SHALANDA DAVIS Stay tuned more videos to come. Also he’s been working on his long awaited album "Time Waits For No Man, The Progression" schedule to drop june5 of 2012. Colors was also A&R for Jigalow Records bringing in new talents. He also had his own show on NOBODYGRINDS LIKE US DVD Magazine called "THOSE TO WATCH" where he interviews a young upcoming act to the entertainment indy of sc! Currently Colors is keeping everyone in the "know" with daily phone texts about everything from> > > music, modeling, entertainment, and business.> > > The texts are currently $25 per blast to over 7,000 contacts which includes fans, entertainment world, and people you want to know. Colors also> > > promotes everything on Facebook, Myspace, twitter and his site www.colorsnetworkman.wordpress.com. Colors has been featured in write-ups in publications which includes the Post and Courier and as a freelance writer in the Geeche One Magazine. From December 2008 to December 2010, COLORS was a well known promoter of Kween Kat Entertainment aka “KKE”, which is lead by Ms. Anita aka Catwoman aka Kween Katt, Who's been a friend to Colors since 03. He left to start his own company, Long Time Coming Entertainment, but the two remain close. Colors started managing from march17-oct16 2011 singer Tamara Johnson.(Still good friends) His current roster inculdes: Artist DRE DRIOD, Cajmonet and models SHONTELLE, CHELYCE AND SHARMAINEColors mixtape “Spiting Bars Sitting Bars was nominated for 2008 Geeche One Awards for mixtape of the year in 2011 COLORS was nominated for slept on artist of the year at the geecheeone awards and promoter of the year at the leviatate>
Howard Rosenman has established himself as one of the most prolific producers in film and television, best known for the hilarious remake of FATHER OF THE BRIDE starring Steve Martin and Diane Keaton, the cult phenomenon BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER and THE FAMILY MAN starring Nicolas Cage. Rosenman's films have won 2 Peabody Awards, an Academy Award and top honors at the Sundance, Berlin and Cannes Film Festivals. His work ranges from the above-mentioned films plus THE MAIN EVENT with Barbra Streisand, STRANGER AMONG US with Melanie Griffith, and YOU KILL ME with Sir Ben Kingsley, to the acclaimed documentaries, CELLULOID CLOSET (nominated for an Oscar and a Peabody) and COMMON THREADS: TALES FROM THE QUILT (which won an Oscar and his second Peabody) as well as PARAGRAPH 175, about Gays in the Holocaust, to the TV series JOHN FROM CINCINNATI for HBO. He also produced GROSS ANATOMY, STRAIGHT TALK with Dolly Parton, SHINING THROUGH, TRUE IDENTITY, Hugh Hudson's LOST ANGELS starring Adam Horowitz of the Beastie Boys, RESURRECTION with Ellen Burstyn, NOEL with the late Robin Williams and Paul Walker, Penelope Cruz and Susan Sarandon. He produced MY FIRST MISTER and Harvey Fierstein's TIDY ENDINGS, which won several EMMYS. Rosenman remade his very first movie, "Sparkle" starring Whitney Houston and Jordin Sparks. Another Rosenman-made documentary, BRAVE MISS WORLD about his great friend Linor Abarg'il who was crowned Miss World, was directed by Cecilia Peck, sold to Netflix and nominated for an Emmy. Rosenman made his acting debut in Gus Van Sant's MILK playing David Goodstein (founder of “The Advocate”) opposite the Oscar-winning Sean Penn as “Harvey Milk.” He has since acted in six more movies and is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA. His current film projects in development include: BETSY and THE EMPEROR starring Al Pacino as Napoleon, AMERICAN NEUROTIC at Sony Pictures, CALL ME BY YOUR NAME to be presented by James Ivory of legendary “Merchant–Ivory” fame and directed by Mr. Ivory and Luca Guadagnino. Peter Soears is his partner. Additionally, Rosenman is currently preparing MATTER OF SIZE, a remake of Israel's most successful comedy, released in 2009, at Paramount Pictures with Jon Turtletaub directing. He is also preparing a movie called SHEPHERD: A Tale of a Dog in World War II, based on the best-selling Israeli novel with Lynn Roth writing and directing. He just sold a Mini-Series to David Ellison's Skydance TV, six hours of television based on Michael Oren's book THE SIX DAY WAR with Rob Eshman writing. Rosenman is also putting together a film based on the life of ANITA BRYANT written by Chad Hodge, to be directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, starring Uma Thurman and Zach Quinto. Darren Star and Jeffrey Schwarz are his partners. He just returned from Israel where he set up his cousin, Ora Ahimeir's best-selling book, BRIDE (a Sapir nominated book, about their great-grandparents, set in Mandatory Safed and Hungary in the Nineteen Forties) at Herzeliya Studios. It will be his first movie in Hebrew and will be filmed in Israel. In addition Rosenman is preparing a Broadway Musical based on a dream he had in 1985 after having seen PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and LES MISERABLES in one day in London, ANNE RICE'S “VOCE.” It is being written by Craig Lucas with music by Lance Horne and Lisbeth Scott. His producing partners are Belinda Casas-Wells, Chuck Martinez and Allan Levey. In January 2009, Rosenman became a Contributing Editor of the Los Angeles Times Magazine. His articles about his longtime friendships with Leonard Bernstein, Elizabeth Taylor and Diane von Furstenberg can be found on http://www.latimes.com/features/. As an educator, Rosenman has lectured at USC's Stark Producing Program, UCLA, Yale, Columbia, NYU, Brandeis and AFI. Rosenman tours the world with his seminar “HOWARD ROSENMAN'S THE HOLLYWOOD SELL,” an inside look at producing for the screen in which he shares his insights and adventures with writers, actors, directors, producers, and anyone who loves film and TV. The seminar has been presented in Memphis, Omaha, Philadelphia, Boston, New York and Los Angeles with upcoming engagements in Seattle, Austin, San Francisco, South Africa and Israel. He is currently at work on his first book also entitled THE HOLLYWOOD SELL, which will be both a memoir and a how-to-produce guide for aspiring filmmakers. Rosenman is Co-Founder of Project Angel Food in LA, which provides meals-on-wheels for patients with terminal illnesses and is now one of the largest charities in Southern California. In 2009 Beth Chayim Chadashim awarded him with the Herman Humanitarian Award. He was honored by film organization Power Up as “one of 2010's ten amazing men in show business.” In 2013 he received the Inspiration Award from ORT America. He currently serves on the advisory board overseeing the construction of the new film school at his alma mater Brooklyn College, and just offered a faculty job there as a Distinguished Professor. Born in Brooklyn, NY and raised on Long Island, Rosenman is the son of seventh generation Israelis from Jerusalem. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Brooklyn College with a degree in European Literature. In 1967, he took a leave from medical school to serve as an extern medic in the Six Day War as a part of the Israeli Defense Forces where he met his mentor Leonard Bernstein who encouraged him to go into show business.
The Flava is back with host Queen of Love~Tigress & Three We will be interviewing new and upcoming artist and playing a variety of music. Here is the bio of the artist for this show Born Zakariyya Syed Ramadan, Colors started life in Manhattan, Kansas in 1979, where soon after he became a native to South Carolina where he reps and roams to this day. Deciding between basketball and music, Colors always knew music was his destined path. Starting out with the group "Fatal Instinct" where he was known as Sassy G and Sleazy Z. Still pursing basketball, he wore a very colorful shirt one day, and was called colors and it just stuck. From there he started on his own self project called "Shining Through". By June of 96, he had an album and a half written. The summer of 97 was the birth of Dangerous Alliance. Which expanded and decreased in members over the years leading to Colors working on his own recorded solo project "Time Waits For No Man". Today the rapper, promoter, and networker stays very busy. With everything from shows & features on other artists’ tracks, to promoting his double disk mixtape entitled "Where's The Love" that.
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