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Au sommaire de cette spéciale Hitchcock en 10 films - Aux origines du maître du suspense (Carlotta Films) : Retour sur le coffret Hitchcock en 10 films - Aux origines du maître du suspense édité par Carlotta Films comprenant : Le Masque de cuir (1927), Laquelle des trois ? (1928), À l'américaine (1928), The Manxman (1929), Chantage (versions muette et parlante - 1929), Meurtre (version allemande du film intitulée Mary en bonus - 1930), Junon et le paon (1930), The Skin Game (1931), À l'est de Shanghai (1931) & Numéro 17 (1932). Bonne écoute à toutes et tous !
What happens when a beloved sports identity collides with evolving cultural awareness? In this candid conversation with Papamutes, Jack Moore—host of Moore to Consider podcast and lifelong Washington football fan—takes us on a journey through the controversial transition from Redskins to Commanders.Moore offers a fascinating historical perspective on the team's origins, tracing the Redskins name back to 1932 when the franchise began as the Boston Braves before moving to Washington in 1937. He explains how the iconic Indian head logo came to be, designed by Walter "Blackie" Wetzel of the Blackfeet Nation and based on the profile that appeared on the Buffalo nickel. This history provides crucial context for understanding why many fans felt deeply connected to the original identity.The conversation doesn't shy away from the complexities surrounding Native American representation in sports. Moore references polls showing mixed opinions within Native communities, shares stories of students on reservations proudly wearing Redskins gear, and discusses the contrasting example of Florida State's partnership with the Seminole Tribe. These nuances highlight why the debate transcends simple categorizations of right and wrong.Perhaps most compelling is Moore's personal story as a fan who witnessed the team's evolution—from attending the first game at RFK Stadium in 1969 to seeing the stadium filled with opposing fans in recent years. His emotional connection to players like Art Monk, Darrell Green, and Sonny Jurgensen demonstrates how team identities become intertwined with our personal histories and memories.Whether you're a football historian, a Washington fan, or someone interested in the intersection of sports and cultural identity, this episode provides valuable perspective on one of the most significant rebranding stories in professional sports. How do we balance tradition with progress? Who gets to decide when a name becomes unacceptable? Listen now and join the conversation.photos courtesy; j. mooreSend Papamutes a Text“THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED OR VIEWS EXPRESSED BY GUESTS DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT OR REPRESENT THOSE OF THE HOST; Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Castro, Google Podcasts or wherever you stream your podcasts.
Louis Cameron Gossett Jr. (May 27, 1936 – March 29, 2024) was an American actor. He made his stage debut at the age of 17. Shortly thereafter, he successfully auditioned for the Broadway play Take a Giant Step. Gossett continued acting onstage in critically acclaimed plays including A Raisin in the Sun (1959), The Blacks (1961), Tambourines to Glory (1963), and The Zulu and the Zayda (1965). In 1977, Gossett appeared in the popular miniseries Roots, for which he won Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series at the Emmy Awards.Gossett continued acting in high-profile films, television, plays, and video games. In 1982, for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in An Officer and a Gentleman, he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and became the first African-American actor to win in this category. At the Emmy Awards, Gossett continued to receive recognition, with nominations for The Sentry Collection Presents Ben Vereen: His Roots (1978), Backstairs at the White House (1979), Palmerstown, U.S.A. (1981), Sadat (1983), A Gathering of Old Men (1987), Touched by an Angel (1997), and Watchmen (2019). He won and was nominated at other ceremonies including the Golden Globe Awards, Black Reel Awards, and NAACP Image Awards. Gossett was also well known for his role as Colonel Chappy Sinclair in the Iron Eagle film series (1986–1995).Gossett's other film appearances include Hal Ashby's The Landlord (1970), Paul Bogart's Skin Game (1971), George Cukor's Travels with My Aunt (1972), Stuart Rosenberg's The Laughing Policeman (1974), Philip Kaufman's The White Dawn (1974), Peter Yates's The Deep (1977), Wolfgang Petersen's Enemy Mine (1985), Christopher Cain's The Principal (1987), Mark Goldblatt's The Punisher (1989), Daniel Petrie's Toy Soldiers (1991), and Blitz Bazawule's The Color Purple (2023), his television appearances include Bonanza (1971), The Jeffersons (1975), American Playhouse (1990), Stargate SG-1 (2005), Boardwalk Empire (2013), The Book of Negroes (2015).PICTURE: By Los Angeles Times - https://digital.library.ucla.edu/catalog/ark:/13030/hb40000626, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=146890888
8 Movies again, annnnnnnd here goes. 1. (Halls of Anger 1970) Calvin Lockhart, a young Jeff Bridges and Janet MacLachlan star in this serious look at racism and teaching. Ed Asner makes yet another appearance too. 2. (Skin Game 1971) Same director here as the first movie. Rockford Files and Iron Eagle star with Mom from Webster in yet another film having a heavy dialogue about racism. This one tries to Trojan horse it in with some comedy, does it work, let's see. Oh look, Ed Asner. 3. (Aaron loves Angela 1975) Where the heck is Ed Asner, sigh. Gordon Parks jr. directs this rad 70's film lookin at young love and race, using Romeo and Juliet as a basic template. Irene Cara is in the house. 4.(Hard Times 1975) Warriors director Walter Hill is here, making a film where James Coburn needs to not gamble so much, damn, There's Charles Bronson and boxing too. Bronson is glowing and so expressive, an amazing on screen presence, NOT. 5. (Special Day 1977) Oh my, Italian cinema can be tricky, at least the 70's Italian films that we have seen which are few, but whoa, tricky is a too nice way of saying there's disgusting treatment of women in these films. This film, though not perfect, is an exception, and with some unexpected queer content. Sophia Loren is here, as well as Marcello Mastroianni (who appears to be in every Italian film ever) oh also the dean from Animal House. Special Day is directed by Ettore Scola. Pretty epic stuff. 6.(Skateboard the movie 1978) Silly, dumb, quickly made cash grab about Skateboarding, that I really like and even own the soundtrack. If you like the subject, and fun B movies, this is a win for me, let us tell you all about it. You might have more fun listening with the commentary track on, which means you'd have to buy it, and if yer that interested, you probably already have it. Teen heart throb Leif Garret is here and is the only one who can't skate great. Here also is Kathleen Lloyd of The Car. 7. (The Outsider 1979) Heavy film here about the troubles. It sure got some great images on film in Northern Ireland. Brits out! 8. (Penitentiary 1979) This is final film of rad director Jamaa Fanaka that we get to review. Here Sweet Pea tries to survive prison. Please see also Emma Mae 1976. ok enjoy the show, thanks for listening.
“HITCHCOCK's COLLABORATORS FROM THE GOLDEN AGE” - (068) ALFRED HITCHCOCK, the iconic “Master of Suspense,” loved to work with certain actors over and over again. Often, he had very complicated relationships with his actors. (Just ask TIPPI HEDREN!) However, he managed to form great working relationships with stars like JAMES STEWART, GRACE KELLY, INGRID BERGMAN, and CARY GRANT. This week, we take a fun look at some of the actors who he loved to work with. So, which actor did he put in more of his films than anyone else? The answer may surprise you. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Cary Grant (2020), by Scott Eyman; Hitchcock's Heroines (2018), by Caroline Young; Hitchcock's British Films (2010), by Maurice Yacowar; It's Only A Movie: Alfred Hitchcock a Personal Biography (2006), by Charlotte Chandler; Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light (2003), by Patrick McGilligan; Ingrid Bergman: My Story (1980), by Ingrid Bergman and Alan Burgess; "Alfred Hitchcock & Cary Grant Together: Twisted image,” by Kevin Maher, www.top10filmlists.com; “Alfred Hitchcock's Most Frequent Collaborators, Ranked,” January 21, 2024, by Alice Caswell, ScreenRant.com; “The Relationship Between Alfred Hitchcock and Cary Grant, Explained,” January 16, 2023, by Heather Lawton, MovieWeb; “Leo G. Carroll,” Actor, 80, Dead, October 19, 1972, New York Times; “Miss Clare Greet, Actress, 47 Years; British Stage Favorite Dies,” February 15, 1939, New York Times; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; IBDB.com; Wikipedia.com; RogerEbert.com; Movies Mentioned: The Ring (1927), starring Carl Brisson & Ian Hunter; Blackmail (1929), starring John Longden; The Manxman (1929), starring Anne Ondra; Murder! (1930), starring Herbert Marshall; Ellstree Calling (1930), starring Will Fyffe; Juno and the Paycock (1930), starring Sara Allgood & Barry Fitzgerald; The Skin Game (1931), starring Edmund Gwenn; The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), starring Peter Lorre; Sabotage (1936), starring Sylvia Sidney; Young and Innocent (1937), starring Nova Pilbeam; Jamaica Inn (1939), starring Charles Laughton & Maureen O'Hara; Rebecca (1940), starring Joan Fontaine, Laurence Olivier, & Judith Anderson; Suspicion (1941), starring Cary Grant & Joan Fontaine; Shadow of a Doubt (1943), starring Joseph Cotten & Teresa Wright; Spellbound (1945), starring Gregory Peck & Ingrid Bergman; Notorious (1946), starring Ingrid Bergman & Cary Grant; The Paradine Case (1947), starring Gregory Peck, Alida Valli, & Ann Todd; Under Capricorn (1949), starring Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten & Michael Wilding; Stage Fright (1950), starring Marlene Dietrich & Jane Wyman; Strangers on a Train (1951), starring Farley Granger, Robert Walker & Ruth Roman; To Catch A Thief (1955), starring Cary Grant & Grace Kelly; Anastasia (1956) starring Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, & Helen Hayes; North by Northwest (1959), starring Cary Grant & Eva Marie Saint; --------------------------------- 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
When brilliant mathematician Charles T. Moore steps into Dr. Rawlings' office, he carries a groundbreaking revelation that could redefine the very fabric of reality. But as he grapples with the terrifying implications of his discovery—mind control and the potential to traverse alternate universes—will he find the help he needs or push the boundaries of sanity even further? Office Call by Charles E. Fritch, that's next on the 300th episode of The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Special thanks to Jeff Lussenden who bought us $25 worth of coffee. “These are the authors and stories that inspired me when I was young. Your selections and execution are flawless, keep up the great work.” Thanks Jeff for that wonderful compliment and we will keep it up.If you would like to buy us a coffee there is a link in the description.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsVThis week, we continue our vintage sci-fi journey with the third story on our podcast by Charles E. Fritch, following “Danger in the Void” and “Skin Game.” Let's dive into the October 1954 edition of Fantastic Universe and turn to page 74 for Office Call by Charles E. Fritch…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, we go back 119 years and introduce you to a story by an author we have never featured on the podcast before. The Man Who Did Things Twice by Don Mark Lemon.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsVFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheLostSciFiPodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/lost_sci_fi=========================== ❤️ ❤️ Thanks to All Our Listeners Who Bought Us a Coffee$200 Someone$75 James Van Maanenberg$50 Anonymous Listener$25 Jeff Lussenden, Fred Sieber, Anne, Craig Hamilton, Dave Wiseman, Bromite Thrip, Marwin de Haan, Future Space Engineer, Fressie, Kevin Eckert, Stephen Kagan, James Van Maanenberg, Irma Stolfo, Josh Jennings, Leber8tr, Conrad Chaffee, Anonymous Listener$15 Someone, Carolyn Guthleben, Patrick McLendon, Curious Jon, Buz C., Fressie, Anonymous Listener$10 Anonymous Listener$5 Timothy Buckley, Andre'a, Martin Brown, Ron McFarlan, Tif Love, Chrystene, Richard Hoffman, Anonymous Listener Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zwischen Midlife-Crisis & Gainsbourg-Streicher: Father John Misty hat seinen Status als Super-Darling des Feuilletons verloren. Etwas, das seinem sechsten Studioalbum verdammt gut tut. «Mahashmashana» klingt nämlich tatsächlich so, als ob sich Josh Tillman, der seit 2012 Musik unter diesem Namen veröffentlicht, hier weniger auf Biegen und Brechen ein Meisterwerk abliefern zu müssen. Und auch im Gespräch mit Sounds!-Redaktor Claudio Landolt hinterliess er einen ähnlich unverkrampften Eindruck. Trotzdem: Seine Musik bleibt überbordend-verrückt. Alleine schon das Titelstück mit seinen schwülstigen Strings und der Spielzeit von fast 10 Minuten... wo FJM draufsteht, ist auch weiterhin FJM drin. Volle Kanone. «Mahashmashana» ist das neue Sounds! Album der Woche. Gibt's ab sofort jeden Abend ein Mal pro Sendung auf CD zu gewinnen. +++ PLAYLIST +++ · 22:56 – SCROOGE von DANESHEVSKAYA · 22:52 – PAUSE AT YOU von COURTING · 22:50 – REGULAR von PA SALIEU · 22:47 – RUNNING von KING HÜSKY · 22:43 – ANOTHER DAY von SACRED PAWS · 22:38 – SEXY CLOWN von MARIE DAVIDSON · 22:33 – WORK IT (SOULWAX REMIX) von MARIE DAVIDSON · 22:28 – MODERN DRIFT (LIVE AM SOUNDS! SHOWCASE) von EFTERKLANG · 22:22 – HOT FAMILY (LIVE AM SOUNDS! SHOWCASE) von ANNA ERHARD · 22:18 – SKIN GAME von DIIV · 22:14 – UNDER THE SUN von DIIV · 22:09 – GLORIA von KENDRICK LAMAR & SZA · 21:55 – SUMMER'S GONE von FATHER JOHN MISTY · 21:47 – I GUESS TIME JUST MAKES FOOLS OF US ALL von FATHER JOHN MISTY · 21:41 – PUNK ROCK LOSER von VIAGRA BOYS · 21:35 – SHE CLEANS UP von FATHER JOHN MISTY · 21:33 – BALLADE DE MELODY NELSON von SERGE GAINSBOURG · 21:28 – THE NIGHT JOSH TILLMAN CAME TO OUR APT. von FATHER JOHN MISTY · 21:22 – JOSH TILLMAN AND THE ACCIDENTAL DOSE von FATHER JOHN MISTY · 21:17 – BEING YOU von FATHER JOHN MISTY · 21:04 – MAHASHMASHANA von FATHER JOHN MISTY
The Gang Talks Dresden Files! https://infamousstudios.etsy.com patreon.com/InfamousMCP6 https://baronofdice.com/products/infamous-podcast-official-d8-dice-set https://store.anycubic.com/?ref=kxaxbjlk Mojo World: Dresden Files! Parker Changes, Cold Days, Dead Beat Brandon Battle Grounds, Skin Game, Small Favor
In this episode we discuss Hitchcock's early talkie, The Skin Game. Based on a popular play at the time, this 1931 drama deals with the feud between two wealthy families in England. Details: The Skin Game was released in 1931 by British International Pictures. Produced by John Maxwell. Script was written by Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville based on John Galsworthy's play. Starring Edmund Gwenn, Helen Haye, C.V. France, Jill Esmond, and Phyllis Konstam. Cinematography by John M. Cox. Ranking: 46 out of 52. Ranking movies is a reductive parlor game. It's also fun. And it's a good way to frame a discussion. We aggregated over 70 ranking lists from critics, fans, and magazines, and will be going through Alfred Hitchcock's films from “worst” to “best.” The Skin Game got 411 ranking points.
This week we answer several personal questions to get to know the Enginerds better. Consumption: Mr. Pold - Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, The Death of Slim Shady St. Jimmy - Ready Player Two, Rust Creek, The Beekeeper D'Viddy - Serenity, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Act of Valor, Resident Alien Master Z - Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Skin Game, Iron Flame Music Provided By: Greg Gibbs / Most Guitars Are Made of Trees Scott Holmes / Upbeat Party The Womb / Cool Change
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The blue men had ravaged Terra and reduced Winston Eberly to a contemptible insect. Now here he was, complaining of indigestion! The Enormous Word by William Oberfield, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.We are thankful for the many comments we receive on Spotify. Commenting on Not a Creature Was Stirring Saranna says, “Great, thanks for letting me have the pleasure of hearing this story.”Commenting on The Blonde From Barsoom R Dottin had this to say, “The man turned the criticism of his writing into a unique story.
Working on the theory that you can skin a sucker in space as well as on Earth, the con team of Harding and Sheckly operated furtively but profitably among natives of the outer planets. That is—until there was a question of turnabout being fair play in a world where natives took their skinning literally! Skin Game by Charles E. Fritch, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.It's been more than two year since Charles E. Fritch has been on the podcast with Danger In The Void. Let's go back in time almost 70 years ago and open the pages of the May 1954 publication of If World's of Science Fiction. You will find two stories we've featured previously. Prominent Author by Philip K. Dick and Forsyte's Retreat by Winston Marks. Our third story from that magazine is found on page 55, Skin Game by Charles E. Fritch…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, As a mysterious star hurtles toward Earth, bringing with it unprecedented chaos and destruction, humanity grapples with the impending apocalypse and the uncertain fate of their world. Amidst the turmoil, a diverse array of individuals—from scientists to lovers, from scholars to refugees—navigate the cataclysmic events and search for meaning in the face of annihilation. The Star by H. G. Wells. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================
pWotD Episode 2523: Louis Gossett Jr. Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 441,029 views on Friday, 29 March 2024 our article of the day is Louis Gossett Jr..Louis Cameron Gossett Jr. (May 27, 1936 – March 29, 2024) was an American actor. Born in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, he made his stage debut at the age of 17. Shortly thereafter, he successfully auditioned for the Broadway play Take a Giant Step. Gossett continued acting onstage in critically acclaimed plays including A Raisin in the Sun (1959), The Blacks (1961), Tambourines to Glory (1963), and The Zulu and the Zayda (1965). In 1977, Gossett appeared in the popular miniseries Roots, for which he won Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series at the Emmy Awards.Gossett continued acting in high-profile films, television, plays, and video games. In 1982, for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in An Officer and a Gentleman, he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and became the first black actor to win in this category. At the Emmy Awards, Gossett continued to receive recognition, with nominations for The Sentry Collection Presents Ben Vereen: His Roots (1978), Palmerstown, U. S. A. (1981), Sadat (1983). Gossett appeared in 1985's Enemy Mine with Dennis Quaid, A Gathering of Old Men (1987), Touched by an Angel (1997), and Watchmen (2019). He won and was nominated at other ceremonies including the Golden Globe Awards, Black Reel Awards, and NAACP Image Awards. Gossett was also well-known for his role as Colonel Chappy Sinclair in the Iron Eagle film series (1986-1995).Gossett's other film appearances include Hal Ashby's The Landlord (1970), Paul Bogart's Skin Game (1971), George Cukor's Travels with My Aunt (1972), Stuart Rosenberg's The Laughing Policeman (1974), Philip Kaufman's The White Dawn (1974), Peter Yates's The Deep (1977), Wolfgang Petersen's Enemy Mine (1985), Christopher Cain's The Principal (1987), Mark Goldblatt's The Punisher (1989), Daniel Petrie's Toy Soldiers (1991), and Jasper, Texas (2003), and his television appearances include Bonanza (1971), The Jeffersons (1975), American Playhouse (1990), Stargate SG-1 (2005), Left Behind: World at War (2005), Boardwalk Empire (2013), and The Book of Negroes (2015).This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:19 UTC on Saturday, 30 March 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Louis Gossett Jr. on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Matthew Neural.
Skin Game, book 15 of Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files, is a whole load of fun. But it also introduces some new, quite dark elements to the series. Lots to dig into here, which Zach and Jim do as Zach recently completed the book. Spoiler-lite, so we end up talking rather cryptically at times, but if you know, you know! #DresdenFiles #urbanfantasy #Booktube #Booktuber #SFF #Fantasy #Fantasybooks We hope you'll Like and Subscribe! Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/jMWyVJ6qKk Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FantasyForTheAges Check out our merch: https://www.newcreationsbyjen.com/collections/fantasyfortheages Rate & review us at Apple Podcast or wherever you download content. Email us: FantasyForTheAges@gmail.com. Find us on social media: Mastodon: @FantasyForTheAges@nerdculture.de Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fantasy4theAges Instagram: fantasy_for_the_ages Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FantasyForTheAges
What's gentility worth if it can't stand fire? This film is about the revolution in "Industrial Revolution." An old school landowning family finds their idyllic country world being invaded by a young-money industrialist. A feud develops. And grows. And grows until it sucks everyone down into the muck. It's very...high-minded, prestige-type fare for the young Hitch. How does he handle it? We watch and find out!
Emily DiDonato is on the podcast today! She is a supermodel, a content creator and the founder of the skincare brand Covey. We talk about her skincare journey as a model sitting in the makeup chair at jobs with skin that was so irritated it was sloughing off after using everything she thought she was supposed to for her skin. We chat the benefits of a simplistic routine, coming up in the modeling world and her holy grail products she can't live without!This episode is an important reminder that more is not always more in skincare.If you loved this episode as much as I did please rate and review the show so we can keep spreading the skin love. And I'll talk to you next week!To win some Covey goodies follow @emilydidonato and @amykoberling and let us know in this episode's reel what your biggest takeaway was from this episode! To watch the video version of this episode head to the Youtube page!Need a full skincare overhaul? Check out our Comprehensive Skincare Routine Digital GuideConnect with me:Amy's Instagramwww.skinthusiast.com
We once again hop into the way back machine and go back 92 years to look at one of Alfred Hitchcock's dramas called "The Skin Game". This one was a bit of a tough watch for some of the crew to sit through. We talk about early days of talkie films, how some actors seem more comfortable than others doing a talkie, and how even with a basic story like this, hints of Alfred Hitchcock's signature style shine through. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/support
The Spoiler Room Crew continue to watch "Skin Flix". This time around we look at the 1971 western "Skin Game". We talk about the balance between humor and seriousness, slavery, and the unusual role staring Ed Asner. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/support
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Hit the streets as Detectives Novak and Fenna interview witnesses at the Snake Pit. This is Blade Runner The Roleplaying Game from Free League Publishing. We are playing Case File 01 "Electric Dreams" from the Starter Set. (Part 2 of 6)With our code ASN, you receive 10% off any order at Free League Publishing, including Blade Runner - The Roleplaying Game. https://freeleaguepublishing.com/en/**Add our Patreon Feed to your Podcast App**https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/3607115This series is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18 and may contain material some people find disturbing.CONTENT WARNINGS:Siren Sounds in Ambient Noise, Profanity, Smoking, ViolencePlayer CharactersRoss Bryant as Willem NovakNic Rosenberg as FennaDanny Scott as Percivalcuppycup at Game RunnerAdditional Voice TalentShawn Reimer as StylesVirginia Lee as QuellKeith Houston as TaffeyHasti McCarthy as IrisScott Dorward as CocoBob Danielson as Deputy Chief HoldenNic Rosenberg as DispatchJoanna Cretella as Esper WallProduction and CreativeScenario Authorship: Tomas HärenstamGame Rules and Setting: Free League PublishingExecutive Producer, Audio Editor, Sound Designer, Music Supervisor: cuppycupContent Editor: Graeme Patrick and cuppycupTranscriptions: Sabrina Haenze and Sonix.aiPatreon ShoutoutAlthalos, Anthony D., Caolán M., Cody N., David D., Drew M., Dustin B., E.M.F.D., firecop890, Heather P., Kevin M., Killius Manjaro, Lancey Pants, Matthew C., Mikah S., Rich P., Sig-Free & Roy, Steven H., Call Me Dirt, Chris B., Dan F., Jeff F., Jessen, Mario S., Michael H., Nathanael C., Not That Nic, Stephen D.New PatronsWill, Fanny M., Sonja L., Brandon O., Meghan D. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wow, what a fun, yet tense, and highly informative book of the Dresden Files. We've got a number of former characters from various books coming together to interact with Harry - but in new ways, as this is Harry 2.0, the Winter Knight. Although he may only be version 1.5, as he's still figuring out this Winter Mantle business. And he may not get any further, as the book begins with Harry having just three days yet to live. Sheesh. #DresdenFiles #UrbanFantasyJoin us on Discord: https://discord.gg/jMWyVJ6qKkSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FantasyForTheAges Check out our merch: https://www.newcreationsbyjen.com/collections/fantasyfortheagesRate & review us at Apple Podcast or wherever you download content.Email us: FantasyForTheAges@gmail.com. Find us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fantasy4theAges Instagram: fantasy_for_the_ages Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FantasyForTheAges
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Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron hit financial woes as they discuss "The Skin Game." Read More...
Rob and Drew join Harry and company for an epic heist in Skin Game! The Final Draft features beer from Collective Arts and Wren House. Visit our website at www.iolpodcast.com/ and join the conversation on Twitter @IOLPodcast Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/inkingoutloud Send us a tip on Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/inkingoutloud Inking Out Loud is Drew McCaffrey and Rob Santos. Sound engineering by Patrick McCaffrey. Artwork by Danielle "FelCandy" Prosperie. Intro/outro music: "Moonlight" by Jivemind.
We're baaaaaaack! This awesome illustration of Dinosaur Cowgirl is by Rick Goodvin and was an honorable mention in a fanart contest on Jim Butcher's website! You can see it, along with a lot of other awesome (AND SPOILERY so be careful!) illustrations here! https://www.jim-butcher.com/posts/2020/art-awards-and-pensacon-panelsPlease don't forget to hit up Maggie Morris at M3virtualaccounting.com to get yourself in good financial shape for the new year and the years beyond!
You all know what I'm going to say. Don't wait until next year to get your shit together. Just go ahead and hire Mollie now. Visit http://www.m3virtualaccounting.com before everyone else starts panicking and does the same thing and then she's all booked up and you feel like a silly fool for waiting. DO IT. This illustration of Waldo Butters is from the Dresden Files Accelerated RPG and I cannot seem to find the name of the artist. If anyone wants to help me out I would appreciate it! These chapters are the ones in which Harry follows Nicodemus to the Carpenter's house on Goodman Grey's back, and then I live-read RoShawn a chapter in which something very exciting happens. Thanks so much for listening, and I hope you don't miss us too much! See you in a month!
HIRE MOLLIE MORRIS TO DO YOUR TAXES! For the love of all things material and monetary! https://m3virtualaccounting.com/I can't find any artist for this illustration of Hades, but will be happy to update the post if someone knows who drew it!These chapters are the ones in which we get to go back and see what led to Harry's long con, and how it was all set up to be a flawless facade with ACTUAL communication buried underneath. I love that aspect of it so much. Meanwhile, there's a whole thing with Hannah Ascher and Harry has to face up to the same situation that Michael is always struggling with. Thanks to all of you so much for listening, and we will see you in a while with a new episode!
I've been saying it every week, but if you're someone who does their own taxes like a chump, you NEED to hire Mollie Morris! 2022 is less than 2 months away! www.m3virtualaccounting.com This awesome illustration of Harry with Hades is by the ever-reliable Adam Mathison-Sward! https://www.swarddraws.com/These chapters are the ones in which Harry meets Hades and finds out there's a way deeper game being played than he realized, as per usual. Also, I live-read RoShawn the whole of Chapter 43, and the first few paragraphs of Chapter 44, just to torment her. Thanks for listening!If you'd like to join our Discord and get in on some of the convo, check it out here! Non-patrons welcome! https://discord.gg/rEF2KfZxfV
HIRE MOLLIE MORRIS TO DO YOUR TAXES! For the love of all things material and monetary! https://m3virtualaccounting.com/These chapters are the ones with the gates in Hades, and that little bit where Nicodemus murders his own daughter right in front of everyone. I found this illustration of Nicodemus here https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/TheDresdenFilesTheDenarians but it wasn't credited to an artist, so if anyone knows who did this one please let me know! If you'd like to join our Discord and get in on some of the convo, check it out here! Non-patrons welcome! https://discord.gg/rEF2KfZxfV
HIRE MOLLIE MORRIS TO DO YOUR TAXES! For the love of all things material and monetary! https://m3virtualaccounting.com/This illustration of Michael and Harry and Father Forthill is by Andrew Mathison-Sward, and you can see it here! https://twitter.com/swarddraws/status/1185991233061183489These chapters are the ones in which Tessa busts into the vaults, isolates Harry, and turns into a swarm of bugs in order to eat him alive. Somehow, it's even worse than it sounds. If you'd like to join our Discord and get in on some of the convo, check it out here! Non-patrons welcome! https://discord.gg/rEF2KfZxfV
HIRE MOLLIE MORRIS TO DO YOUR TAXES! For the love of all things material and monetary! https://m3virtualaccounting.com/This cool illustration of Uriel is by Walter Bruneel and you can see it here! https://painterfactory.com/painter_product_discussion/f/share-your-work/31138/uriel-archangelThese chapters are the ones in which Harry and Michael realize what Uriel is risking on their behalf, or perhaps on the behalf of more than them, and they have very different takes on it. Michael is horrified and insists Uriel take his power back, and Harry realizes how dire shit must be if Uriel is willing to take that gamble. If you'd like to join our Discord and get in on some of the convo, check it out here! Non-patrons welcome! https://discord.gg/rEF2KfZxfV
I'm gonna repeat myself from last week, because it bears repeating. Would you just quit dealing with your finances alone and hire Mollie Morris already? Honestly what do you have to lose by just setting up a consult? Nothing, that's what. Stop being contrary and just do it. https://www.m3virtualaccounting.com/bookingIt's time for some pretty painful chapters, y'all.This illustration of Nicodemus and Anduriel with one of the Swords is by u/Abraxas_1134 and you can see it here! https://www.reddit.com/r/dresdenfiles/comments/24t61o/nicodemus_archleone_and_anduriel/
Would you just quit dealing with your finances alone and hire Mollie Morris already? Honestly what do you have to lose by just setting up a consult? Nothing, that's what. Stop being contrary and just do it. https://www.m3virtualaccounting.com/booking This excellent illustration of Waldo Butters and his trusty enchanted skateboard is by Mika-Blackfield and can be seen here! https://www.deviantart.com/mika-blackfield/art/Waldo-The-Dresden-Files-575902983These chapters are the ones in which Butters spies on Harry and the crew, and then makes his escape while Harry desperately tries to cover for him while making it look like he's hunting Butters along with everyone else. RoShawn is NOT amused at this behavior by Butters, and has a mind to send him to his room with no supper. Thanks for listening, and we will see you next week (yes, next week!) with a new episode!
This oh-so-relevant Valentine of Harry and Lasciel was illustrated by Tyler Walpole, and you can see more of them here! BEWARE OF SPOILERS! https://www.jim-butcher.com/posts/2020/valentines-jewelry-and-moreThese chapters are the ones in which we meet Gene, Harry finds out what's going on in his head, and he has to break the news to Karrin. And there's also the suggestion that maybe Harry doesn't actually have any special powers at all, and instead is wearing his body down through overuse due to his inhibitors being turned off. Uh oh! Thanks so much for listening, and we will see you next week with a new episode!
ABOUT JULES: J.D. Allen earned a degree in physical anthropology and a creative writing minor from The Ohio State University. Her mystery books include the Sin City Investigation Series, 19 Souls, and Skin Game, and she has short stories included in several anthologies. In the romance world, JD also published 11 books and novellas. She's a past chair of the Bouchercon Convention National board and past president of the Triangle Chapter of Sisters in Crime and the vice-president of Mystery Writers of America, Florida chapter. She loves to give back to new authors with classes on the basics of crime scene investigation, pacing, voice, POV, and public speaking.D. Allen earned a degree in physical anthropology and a creative writing minor from The Ohio State University. Her mystery books include the Sin City Investigation Series, 19 Souls, and Skin Game, and she has short stories included in several anthologies. In the romance world, JD also published 11 books and novellas. ABOUT FAT BLACK FORD: Meet Jim Bean's latest missing persons case: Stella DeSoto has had it with Vegas and her life. She's experienced the worst of people, and now a sailboat in the Florida Keys is calling Stella's name. All she needs is the cash to buy it. And she's got an idea. It's reckless, risky, and downright illegal. But big risks can mean big rewards... if you don't get caught. Then Stella's mother recognizes her on the news, disguised and on a crime spree. Worried sick, she hires Private Investigator Jim Bean to track her daughter down. Only after he agrees to help does Jim realize just how cunning Stella is—and how desperate. And a seasoned PI like Jim has enough experience to know that's a very dangerous combination. As Stella manages to stay one step ahead of him at every turn, Jim wonders if he'll ever be able to track her down—and how many more people will get hurt if he can't. J.D. Allen's Flat Black Ford (Sin City Investigations Book 4) is a fast-paced story of anger, escape, and revenge that will leave you questioning the meaning of right and wrong, and the gray area in between. https://jdallen-books.com/ HOST: Pam Stack is a book junkie who reads multiple genres, is owned by rescue cats and an internationally awarded advocate for women and children. This is a copyrighted podcast owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network.
ABOUT JULES: J.D. Allen earned a degree in physical anthropology and a creative writing minor from The Ohio State University. Her mystery books include the Sin City Investigation Series, 19 Souls, and Skin Game, and she has short stories included in several anthologies. In the romance world, JD also published 11 books and novellas. She's a past chair of the Bouchercon Convention National board and past president of the Triangle Chapter of Sisters in Crime and the vice-president of Mystery Writers of America, Florida chapter. She loves to give back to new authors with classes on the basics of crime scene investigation, pacing, voice, POV, and public speaking.D. Allen earned a degree in physical anthropology and a creative writing minor from The Ohio State University. Her mystery books include the Sin City Investigation Series, 19 Souls, and Skin Game, and she has short stories included in several anthologies. In the romance world, JD also published 11 books and novellas. ABOUT FAT BLACK FORD: Meet Jim Bean's latest missing persons case: Stella DeSoto has had it with Vegas and her life. She's experienced the worst of people, and now a sailboat in the Florida Keys is calling Stella's name. All she needs is the cash to buy it. And she's got an idea. It's reckless, risky, and downright illegal. But big risks can mean big rewards... if you don't get caught. Then Stella's mother recognizes her on the news, disguised and on a crime spree. Worried sick, she hires Private Investigator Jim Bean to track her daughter down. Only after he agrees to help does Jim realize just how cunning Stella is—and how desperate. And a seasoned PI like Jim has enough experience to know that's a very dangerous combination. As Stella manages to stay one step ahead of him at every turn, Jim wonders if he'll ever be able to track her down—and how many more people will get hurt if he can't. J.D. Allen's Flat Black Ford (Sin City Investigations Book 4) is a fast-paced story of anger, escape, and revenge that will leave you questioning the meaning of right and wrong, and the gray area in between. https://jdallen-books.com/ HOST: Pam Stack is a book junkie who reads multiple genres, is owned by rescue cats and an internationally awarded advocate for women and children. This is a copyrighted podcast owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network.
This week on the podcast I discuss Stanley Crouch's 1995 collection of essays "The All-American Skin Game." Next week I'll be talking about Rachel Howzell Hall's "These Toxic Things." Stay safe, stay Black and keep reading! Crouch talking about 50 Cent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-st9gbEHDc
Episode 32 An interview with theatre director Jimmy Walters about his 20217 production of Trackers of Oxyrhynchus by Tony Harrison. This version of the Satyr play 'Trackers' by Sophocles was originally performed by the National Theatre in 1988. Jimmy's revival in 2017 was at the Finborough Theatre in west London. In conversation we discussed the approach to the play and the way the adaptation by Tony Harrison put current social concerns at the heart of the play, which still remained true to many aspects of the original Greek play. Jimmy Walters' credits include productions of John Osborne's A Subject of Scandal and Concern, Julius Caesar, Improbable Fiction, A Naughty Night With Noël Coward, Hamlet (for a tour in the United Arab Emirates), I the Jury, Breaded Butler, and Dear Ray at the Edinburgh Festival. Recently he directed Billy Bishop Goes to War for Southwark playhouse and Jermyn Street Theatre and The Skin Game also for Jermyn Street Theatre, which due to the UK lockdown in 2020 was presented via Zoom. Jimmy co-hosts the '…In quarantine' podcast with Alexandra Evans. Season 1 discussed several Shakespeare plays and season 2 is taking on the challenge of discussing novels by Charles Dickens. You can connect with Jimmy on Twitter @jimmywalters101 Please support the podcast at www.patreon.com www.ko-fi.com This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
DIIV - Skin Game - from the 2019 album Deceiver on Captured Tracks.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.