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Skyler Cooper, the host of afternoon news at FM102.3 KRMG and producer of the Full Access OK podcast, came to DoubleShot and sat down in the AA Cafe studio to talk about coffee during National Coffee Month. He graciously let us use this audio, which features the entire interview, as the new cycle only allowed time for an edited version. Listen here, and catch Skyler's podcast and news broadcast at KRMG.com.
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Today on the show: Skyler Cooper from KRMG will join us live with an update on the Tulsa Shooting. Raffensperger testifies. Great news for the summer job market. Plus, a kids edition of Would You Rather with Lil Sanjay! 4-7pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh
Oklahoma Senator James Lankford joins the KRMG Morning News to share his thought on Biden's Budget Plan, the situation in Ukraine, what will happen with Title 42, and more on the KRMG Morning News with Skyler Cooper.
KRMG Morning News Host Dan Potter is joined by Skyler Cooper, Russell Mills, Shae Rozzi and Michelle Linn to look back at some of 2021's biggest local stories.
Dan Potter, Rick Couri and Skyler Cooper tour the new Tuttle Stadium at Union High School.
Kimberly Guilfoyle starts off the show to talk with Todd about how President Trump is trying to move this country forward instead of letting our past define us. David Lindstrom comes on to help talk about his campaign while he is running for US Senate. Skyler Cooper ends off the show by talking about what is happening in Tulsa as people wait for President Trump’s Rally.
AhSa-Ti Nu joins filmmaker and theater director Mary Guzmán in an intimate conversation on love, life and career. A veteran to the film and stage, Guzmán has directed, written and is best known for Desi's Looking for a New Girl (2000), After the Break (1994) and Mind If I Call You Sir (2004). From the theater she has directed "Los Siete" by Veronica Mejano, "Overlooked Latin@s" by Tina D’Elia, "Living Proof" by Skyler Cooper and "Ghost Limb" by Marisela Treviño Orta. With countless other films and theater productions, Guzmán has been a pioneer in creating a space for queer women of color to thrive. You can find more information on Guzmán and her work at https://www.oneof9films.com
Livermore Shakespeare Festival is the thriving cultural center of the Tri-Valley in the San Francisco Bay Area, and founder and producing artistic director Lisa Tromovitch talks about how the company began and how it's continuing to grow. Featuring the journey from parks and vineyards to a brand-new building; how working with new plays and living playwrights is great training for collaborating with William Shakespeare; how Shakespeare and theatre acts as an economic engine; and finally, the greatness of being in the so-called center of the MegaRegion! (Length 20:21) (Lisa Tromovitch; Nicole Odell and Skyler Cooper in the 2019 Livermore Shakespeare Festival production of Othello, directed by Michael Wayne Rice. Photo by Gregg Le Blanc, CumulusLight.com) The post Livermore Shakespeare Festival appeared first on Reduced Shakespeare Company.
Theater critic Lily Janiak talks with transgender actor Skyler Cooper about playing the title role in “Othello” as a woman and then as a man — from Impact Theatre’s so-called “lesbian” production, in 2005, to Livermore Shakespeare Festival’s production, now running through July 21. Produced by Lily Janiak. Theme music by Steven Boyle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SKYLER COOPER IS AN AWARD-WINNING FILMMAKER, ACTOR AND ACTIVIST Skyler was recently voted one of Autostraddle’s 100 LGBTQ People You Should Know. Cooper is an influential transgender pioneer in the arts and has received critical acclaim for his gender-bending live and film performances. Currently Cooper is in development of his next film, Worthy of Survival. Cooper marked his directorial debut with Hero Mars, a beautifully cinematic and thought-provoking award-winning short film of which he also wrote, produced and starred. As an actor, Cooper received accolades for his revolutionary adaption playing Othello as a female commander. He has appeared in the films Elena Undone, The Owls and The Insomniacs, and on television in RuPaul’s Drag U. Skyler trained in classical and contemporary theater for 3 years in San Francisco. He studied acting with Phillip Bennett, founder of The Bennett Theater Lab, and Amy Mueller. He then went on to begin an internship with California Shakespeare Company and rounded out his training with speech and vocal coaches at American Conservatory Theater. Cooper, a Gulf War veteran, practicing Buddhist and lover of tango, can often be found leading women and men at milongas in the Bay Area when not working on his next gender-ation film. You can check me out on my website at ljeffreymoore.com Music for Lj Presents is by I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 Ft: J Lang, Morusque The Vendetta by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/58628 Ft: Apoxode --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/l-jeffrey-moore/support
Rick Couri hosts an In-Depth Hour on the 1-year anniversary of the 2017 August tornado. Guests include KRMG reporters Skyler Cooper and Russell Mills, FOX23 and KRMG Chief Meteorologist James Aydelott, and Insurance Commissioner John Doak.
This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Dee Dee Simon, playwright, "Misery Loves Company" at Flight Deck, Christmas Eve, 7 p.m. 2. Delfeayo Marsalis joins us to talk about his first Live Album: "Kalamazoo." 3. TheatreFirst guests join us to talk about the current collaborative project: Participants through Dec. 23 at Live Oak Theatre in Berkeley: Cheri L. Miller; Skyler Cooper; Nick Nanna Mwaluko; Carl Lumbly. Visit http://theatrefirst.com/17-18-season/
The HOP gang talk with transgender artist and activist Skyler Cooper. Send your questions and comments to hopquestions@gmail.com, or leave a voicemail at 408-444-6623.