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An astronaut utilizes a black hole to travel back in time. Encountering his past self, they devise a plan to secure their financial future. Hear the story from MindWebs in “Singularities Make Me Nervous!”CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:02:00.000 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater, “The Dead, Dead Ringer” (November 27, 1975) ***WD00:47:24.759 = MindWebs, “Singularities Make Me Nervous” (September 15, 1978)01:14:13.388 = Ellery Queen Minute Mysteries, “Genuine Article” (1965) ***WD01:15:23.370 = Starlight Theater, “Man Hires Hit Man To Kill Him” (ADU) ***WD01:43:14.219 = Molle Mystery Theater, “Murder in City Hall” (April 05, 1946)02:12:48.429 = Mr. District Attorney, “One Slip Meant Death” (May 07, 1947) ***WD02:42:21.119 = Murder at Midnight, “Man Who Died Yesterday” (June 30, 1947) ***WD03:08:59.259 = The Black Museum, “The Telegram” (February 26, 1951) ***WD03:33:53.999 = Mysterious Traveler, “They Struck It Rich” (March 16, 1948)04:03:26.109 = Mystery House, “Death Is An Accident” (1944-1946)04:29:13.759 = CBC Mystery Theater, “The Old Nurse's Story” (1966-1968)04:56:50.279 = Show Close(ADU) = Air Date Unknown(LQ) = Low Quality***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0362
Like Dr. Frankenstein, a genius scientist the dead back to life – but when he does so with his recently killed wife, he learns why man should never play God. *** Hear the story in this OTR marathon's episode of Lights Out with the story “Death Robbery” from July 16, 1947!Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TVCHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:02:00.000 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater, “The Thomas Jefferson Defense” (September 27, 1975) ***WD00:47:48.139 = Inner Sanctum, “Dead Mean's Debt” (June 26, 1945)01:17:43.529 = The Key, “What Happens When You Die” (1956) ***WD(LQ)01:42:37.959 = Lights Out, “Death Robbery” (July 16, 1947) ***WD02:12:22.139 = The LineUp, “The Cigar Box Boys Case” (February 15, 1951)02:42:35.709 = Philip Marlowe, “Long Rope” (February 05, 1949)03:12:40.009 = The Black Mass, “A Predicament / Tell-Tale Heart” (June 20, 1964) ***WD03:42:38.579 = Beyond Midnight, “40th Birthday” (1968-1970) ***WD04:14:13.149 = MindWebs, “They” (August 04, 1978)04:44:22.933 = Ellery Queen's Minute Mysteries, “Crossword Puzzle Murder” (1965) ***WD04:45:41.458 = Starlight Theater, “Man Hires Hit Man to Kill Him” (ADU) ***WD05:13:20.751 = Show Close(ADU) = Air Date Unknown(LQ) = Low Quality***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0329
Greetings!It's new-episode Thursday, and I'm pleased to say that Dan Perez was my guest for Episode No. 141. Dan is in four bands: 1) a smallish trio outfit with his brother; 2) Whiskey Mash Band; 3) Helping Phriendly Bluegrass Band; and 4) The Kaw Valley Hop Pickers.Dan's silky bass notes in each of those conglomerations don't entirely comprise him, though; he's a son, a sibling, a Phishhead, and a husband (I think he said).I had Dan's Whiskey Mash bandmate, Billy Brady, on for Episode No. 65, so check that one out if you missed it (but not before you get into Dan's episode).Dan and I chewed the fat for an hour or so, and it was solid-good times getting to know him; I learned a bunch, had some laughs, and enjoyed Dan's good-vibe energy. Naturally, we talked about a few of Dan's favorite albums, which were these:The White Album (1968), The BeatlesJohn Hartford's Aereo-Plain (1971)A Live One (1995), PhishJames Brown's The 50th Anniversary Collection (2003)Epic list, really. A perfect mix of familiar with glad-to-know-yas.Note: My gaffes for this conversation include calling it "Tahoe Jam," when it's actually called "Berkeley Jam," and citing "Chalkdust" when it shoulda been "Tweezer" (in regards to the 2012 Phish performance at Starlight Theater in Kansas City.Anyway, I'd tell you to give Dan a Facebook follow, but he doesn't really post there, so plug one or all of those band names into your search bar, and you'll get there.Thank you, Dan. I appreciate the time.And thank you to those of you that read these, listen, etc.Cheers.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples contained within this episode. They are snippets I've stolen from a tune called, "All My Friends," by Channel Tres. It's a cut from his 2023 EP, Real Cultural Shit, and we are graced to have access to it via Channel Tres Inc., under exclusive license to RCA Records.
Over the last few years, Tom Segura has become one of our more favorite stand up comedians...and he's proven to be one of the hardest working comedians on the road today...touring relentlessly as well as hosting 2 podcasts, "2 Bears 1 Cave" with Bert Kreischer, and "Your Mom's House" with his wife Christina...AND he's rolling into KC this Friday night for one big show at Starlight Theater!!
"Marijuana Dispensaries and Predictive Football: A Quirky Comparison"Larry is excited about Michigan's win over Alabama and in tribute to their upcoming January 8th college football championship game against Washington he features a Grateful Dead concert from January 8th, 1978. He detail the song "Jack Straw" and its history, especially focusing on the singer distribution due to Jerry Garcia's laryngitis during the San Diego show.The conversation veers into the significance of the songs "Lazy Lightning" and "Supplication" within the Grateful Dead's repertoire, reminiscing about experiencing these songs live. It briefly touches on personal events, birthdays, and music preferences.The host humorously correlates the predicted football game winner to the number of Grateful Dead performances and marijuana dispensaries in Michigan and Washington. They discuss cannabis-related legislation and the market dynamics in these states, concluding with light-hearted references to personal travels and cannabis availability across regions.Produced by PodConx Grateful DeadJanuary 8, 1978Golden Hall Community ConcourseSan Diego, CAGrateful Dead Live at Golden Hall, Community Concourse on 1978-01-08 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive Jerry has laryngitis so he did not singDonna filled in for him INTRO: Jack Straw Track #2 0:07 – 1:38 Not on any studio album. Featured on Europe ‘72 First time played: October 19, 1971, Minneapolis (Keith Godchaux's first show) Last played: July 8, 1995, Soldier Field, Chicago Total times played = 476 (No. 11 on list of all time songs played) SHOW No. 1: Lazy Lightning>Supplication Track #8: 3:00 – end and then straight intoTrack #9: 0:00 – 1:15 DAVID DODD: The pair of songs was recorded on the Kingfish album, with Bob Weir as a member of the band. Barlow notes that he wrote the song in Mill Valley in October 1975. The two tracks opened the album, which was released in March 1976. The Grateful Dead first played the pair in concert on June 3, 1976, at the Paramount Theater in Portland, Oregon. That show also included the first performances of “Might As Well,” “Samson and Delilah,” and “The Wheel.” “Lazy Lightning” was always followed in concert by “Supplication,” and the final performance of the two songs took place on Halloween, 1984, at the Berkeley Community Theater. “Supplication” was played by itself, according to DeadBase X, on one occasion subsequently, although it was also played as an instrumental jam more frequently over the years. The final “Supplication” was played 597 shows after the last “Lazy Lightning>Supplication,” on May 22, 1993 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. Interestingly, “Supplication” was played one other time separately from “Lazy Lightning,” on September 24, 1976, when it was sandwiched in the middle of a “Playing in the Band.” a very strong case could be made that “Supplication” is no more a separate song from “Lazy Lightning” than “Sunshine Daydream” is from “Sugar Magnolia.” It's a coda, carrying forward the same themes—only the form of the verse has changed. Lazy Lightning – 111 total times playedSupplication – 123 total times played SHOW No. 2: Estimated Prophet Track #14 2:35 – 4:15 Weir/BarlowReleased on Terrapin Station released on July 27, 1977 (first studio album released by the band after it returned to live touring after its 1975 hiatus. DAVID DODD: “Estimated Prophet” was first performed by the Grateful Dead on February 26, 1977, at the Swing Auditorium in San Bernardino, California. The Dead also premiered “Terrapin Station” at that show. They played it 390 times in the years that followed, with the longest time between performances being 15 shows—mostly it stayed at the every third or fourth show rank. Its final performance was on June 28, 1995, at The Palace in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It appeared on Terrapin Station, released July 27, 1977. Blair Jackson quotes Weir, discussing the song, in his biography of the band: “According to Weir, he and Barlow wrote the song from the perspective of a crazy, messianic zealot, a type which one invariably encounters in Deadhead crowds now and again. As Weir explains: ‘The basis of it is this guy I see at nearly every backstage door. There's always some guy who's taken a lot of dope and he's really bug-eyed, and he's having some kind of vision. He's got a rave he's got to deliver.' “ This is one of those songs, and there are quite a number of them in the Dead's repertoire, in which a not-entirely-sympathetic character is brought to life, and, in the course of being brought to life, is made more sympathetic. I've always thought this was a big strong suit of theire songs, whether in “Wharf Rat” or in “Jack Straw”; whether in “Candyman” or “Friend of the Devil.” Not only is it a recurring trope in the lyrics, but I think it is key to understanding the whole body of the songs, and perhaps literature generally. SHOW No. 3: The Other One Track # 16 13:30 – 15:07 The imagery conjured up by Bob Weir, in his portion of the suite, “That's It for the Other One,” on Anthem of the Sun, is clearly and intentionally a psychedelic ode to the Pranksters and all that entailed. Whether the singer was “escapin' through the lily fields,” or “tripping through the lily fields,” or “skipping through the lily fields” (all versions of the line sung by Weir at various points, according to several extremely careful listeners), the fact is that it was akin to Alice's rabbit hole, because of where it led. “The bus came by and I got on...that's when it all began.”That line captures so much, in so many different ways, in so few words, that it is a model of what poetry can do—over time, and in a wide variety of circumstances, the line takes on a wide spectrum of association and meaning. The Dead, of course, were quite literally on THE bus, along with Cowboy Neal (see earlier blog entry on “Cassidy”) and Ken Kesey and Ken Babbs and Mountain Girl and many others whose names are legend among our tribe. What must that have been like? Surely, worthy of a song or two. And Weir came up with a couple of winners, between “The Other One” and “Cassidy.” There is something wonderfully cartoonish about the scenes described in the lyrics. A “Spanish lady” hands the singer a rose, which then starts swirling around and explodes—kind of like Yosemite Sam left holding a lit firecracker, leaving a smoking crater of his mind. The police arrest him for having a smile on his face despite the bad weather—clearly, this kid is doing something illegal. Weir's interview with David Gans (along with Phil Lesh) cited in The Complete Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics refers to a particular incident:Gans: Now, I remember a version from a little bit earlier, maybe late in '67, you had a different set of lyrics; the first verse is “the heat come ‘round and busted me”...and then there was a second verse that was about “the heat in the jail weren't very smart,” or somethin' like that...Weir: Yeah, that was after my little...Lesh: Water balloon episode?Weir: I got him good. I was on the third floor of our place in the Haight-Ashbury. And there was this cop who was illegally searching a car belonging to a friend of ours, down on the street—the cops used to harass us every chance they got. They didn't care for the hippies back then. And so I had a water balloon, and what was I gonna do with this water balloon? Come on.Lesh: Just happened to have a water balloon, in his hand... Ladies and gentlemen...Weir: And so I got him right square on the head, and...Lesh: A prettier shot you never saw.Weir: ...and he couldn't tell where it was comin' from, but then I had to go and go downstairs and walk across the street and just grin at him...and sorta rub it in a little bit.Gans: Smilin' on a cloudy day. I understand now.Weir: And at that point, he decided to hell with due process of law, this kid's goin' to jail. So, as to the debut. If we take Weir and Lesh at their word, that the first performance of the song as it now stands coincided with the night Neal Cassady died, in the early morning hours of February 4, 1968. And sure enough, there is a performance of “The Other One” on February 3, 1968, whose verses correspond to the verses as we all know them, for the first time, at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Oregon. The song was a fixture in the repertoire from then on, performed at least 586 times that we know of. The only year in which it was not listed as being performed was 1975, the hiatus year. Part of the suite of songs, That's It For The Other One from Anthem of the Sun. Made up of four sections: "Cryptical Envelopment", "Quadlibet for Tenderfeet", "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get" (the part everyone knows as “the other one”), and "We Leave the Castle". Like other tracks on the album, is a combination of studio and live performances mixed together to create the final product. appears that way on Anthem of the Sun, bracketed by Garcia's “Cryptical Envelopment.” But it stands alone most of the time in performance—“Cryptical” was dropped completely from 1973 through 1984, reappeared for five performances in 1985 (the 20th anniversary period—it was broken out following a lapse of 791 shows at the June 16, 1985 Greek Theater show (I WAS THERE!!) in Berkeley), then disappeared again for the remainder of the band's careerI. "Cryptical Envelopment" (Garcia)[edit]"Cryptical Envelopment" is one of the few Grateful Dead songs with lyrics written by Garcia. It was performed from 1967 to 1971 (when it was then dropped), and brought back for a few performances in 1985. Post-Grateful Dead bands such as Dead & Company have returned to performing the song, sometimes as a standalone track separate from the rest of the suite.II. "Quadlibet for Tenderfeet" (Garcia, Kreutzmann, Lesh, McKernan, Weir)[edit]"Quadlibet for Tenderfeet" is a short jam section linking "Cryptical Envelopment" and "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get". Transitions between studio and live performances are very audible during this section.III. "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get" (Kreutzmann, Weir)[edit]One of the few Grateful Dead songs to have lyrics written by Weir, "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get" became one of the Dead's most-played songs (being performed a known 586 times[2]) and most popular vehicles for improvisation, with some performances reaching 30+ minutes in length. The song's lyrics reference the influence of the Merry Pranksters and in particular Neal Cassady.[2] Additionally, the line "the heat came 'round and busted me for smilin' on a cloudy day" refers to a time Weir was arrested for throwing a water balloon at a cop.[2] This section ends with a reprise of "Cryptical Envelopment".IV. "We Leave the Castle" (Constanten)[edit]The only Grateful Dead composition written by Tom Constanten, "We Leave the Castle" is an avant-garde piece featuring prepared piano and other studio trickery.[While the "We Leave the Castle" portion of the song was never performed live by the band, the first three sections were all featured in concert to differing extents. "Cryptical Envelopment", written and sung by Jerry Garcia, was performed from 1967 to 1971, when it was then dropped aside from a select few performances in 1985. "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get", written by Bill Kreutzmann and Bob Weir and sung by Weir, became one of the band's most frequently performed songs in concert (usually denoted as simply "The Other One"). The Other one– performed 549 times First played: Oct. 31, 1967 at Winterland, S.F. Last played: July 8, 1995, Soldier Field, Chicago That's It For The Other One – performed 79 times First played: October 22, 1967 at Winterland, S.F. Last played: Cryptical Envelopment – performed 73 times First played: Oct. 21, 1967 at Winterland, S.F. Last played: Sept. 3, 1985 – Starlight Theater, K.C. SHOW No. 4: Truckin' Track # 17 4:22 – 6:03 The lyrics were written under pressure, in the studio, during the recording of American Beauty (Nov. 1970) (released as a single backed by Ripple in Jan. 1971), with Hunter running back and forth with hastily-written verses that somehow, despite the fact that were purpose-written on the spot, seem to have some pretty good staying power. There are rumors that he originally wrote “Garlands of neon and flashing marquees out on Main Street” as an intentionally hard-to-sing line, just to enjoy watching Weir try to wrap his mouth around them, eventually relenting and substituting “arrows of neon,” just to make it possible to sing.The music credit is shared by Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, and Phil Lesh. Hunter gets the credit for the lyrics. And Hunter took the bare bones outline of some of the band's adventures and misadventures and fleshed them out with memorable features, highlighting their trips around the country with specific references to places and occurrences. In the process, he came up with a chorus consisting of a couple of phrases that are now, eternally, in the cultural psyche: “Sometimes the light's all shining on me / Other times I can barely see. Lately it occurs to me / What a long strange trip it's been.”At some point, Hunter was accused of using a cliché in that final phrase of the chorus. When something you make up becomes such a commonly-used turn of phrase that your own invention of it is accused of being cliché, that's some measure of wordsmithing success, I would say. Truckin'” was first performed on August 18, 1970, at the Fillmore West. The show opened with an acoustic set, and “Truckin'” was the first song. Other firsts that night included “Ripple,” “Brokedown Palace,” and “Operator.” The song was performed 532 times, placing it at number 8 in the list of most-played songs, with the final performance on July 6, 1995, at Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights, Missouri. OUTRO: Johnny B. Goode Track #19 1:10 – 2:51 Johnny B. Goode" is a song by American musician Chuck Berry, written and sung by Berry in 1958. Released as a single in 1958, it peaked at number two on the Hot R&B Sides chart and number eight on its pre-Hot 100 chart.[1] The song remains a staple of early and later rock music."Johnny B. Goode" is considered one of the most recognizable songs in the history of popular music. Credited as "the first rock & roll hit about rock & roll stardom",[2] it has been covered by various other artists and has received several honors and accolades. These include being ranked 33rd on Rolling Stones's 2021 version[3] and 7th on the 2004 version of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time"[2][4] and included as one of the 27 songs on the Voyager Golden Record, a collection of music, images, and sounds designed to serve as a record of humanity.Written by Berry in 1955, the song is about a semi-literate "country boy" from the New Orleans area, who plays a guitar "just like ringing a bell", and who might one day have his "name in lights".[5] Berry acknowledged that the song is partly autobiographical and that the original lyrics referred to Johnny as a "colored boy", but he changed it to "country boy" to ensure radio play.[6] As well as suggesting that the guitar player is good, the title hints at autobiographic elements, because Berry was born at 2520 Goode Avenue, in St. Louis.[5]The song was initially inspired by Johnnie Johnson, the regular piano player in Berry's band,[7] but developed into a song mainly about Berry himself. Johnson played on many recordings by Berry, but for the Chess recording session Lafayette Leake played the piano, along with Willie Dixon on bass and Fred Below on drums.[5][8] The session was produced by Leonard and Phil Chess.[8] The guitarist Keith Richards later suggested that the song's chords are more typical of compositions written for piano than for guitar.[9]The opening guitar riff of "Johnny B. Goode" borrows from the opening single-note solo on Louis Jordan's "Ain't That Just Like a Woman" (1946), played by guitarist Carl HoganA cover version is featured in the film Back to the Future (1985), when the lead character Marty McFly, played by actor Michael J. Fox, performs it at a high school dance.Played 283 times, almost always as an encore or show closer (back in the days where there were no encores)First played on Sept. 7, 1969 at Family Dog on the Great Highway, S.F.Last played on April 5, 1995 at Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Coliseum in Birmingham, AL .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
Celebrating his Musical Legacy and Enduring ImpactLarry Mishkin discusses the annual days between August 1st and August 9th, celebrating the life of Jerry Garcia, who was born on August 1st and died on August 9th. They reminisce about Jerry's musical contributions and his special place in the Grateful Dead. They also share favorite Jerry Garcia tunes and live performances while praising his resilience, greatness, and lasting impact on the music industry. The summary highlights the deep admiration and love for Jerry Garcia and his enduring legacy.Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergRecorded on Squadcast A “Days Between” Episode for the Days Between Aug. 1 (Jerry's birth) and Aug 9 (Jerry's Deadth)Some of my favorite “Jerry Moments” with the Dead INTRO: Days Between From: July 24, 1994 Soldier Field, Chicago Grateful Dead Live at Soldier Field on 1994-07-24 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Track No. 17 4:35 – 6:05 SHOW #1: Visions of Johanna From: March 18, 1995 Spectrum, Philadelphia Grateful Dead Live at The Spectrum on 1995-03-18 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive Track No. 16 :53 – 2:18 Dylan tune From Blonde On Blonde (1966) Dead covered it 8 times First: March 19, 1986 Hampton Coliseum Last: July 8, 1995 Soldier Field SHOW #2: Comes A Time From: September 3, 1985 Starlight Theater, Kansas City Grateful Dead Live at Starlight Theater on 1985-09-03 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Track No. 20 4:34 – 5:51 Jerry Tune from Reflections album (1976) Reflections is Jerry Garcia's third solo album, released in 1976. Partway through production, Garcia stopped recording with his solo band and brought in the members of the Grateful Dead, who performed on four songs, plus a bonus jam from 2004 release. Three of the four Grateful Dead-performed songs had earlier live debuts: "Comes a Time" (1971), "They Love Each Other" (1973) and "It Must Have Been the Roses" (1974); "Might as Well" entered their rotation in 1976, and "Mission in the Rain" received a select few performances that same year. The song appeared a total of 66 times over the years, often with several hundred shows between performances.First played on October 19, 1971 at the U (Minnesota) in Northrup HallIt was played for the final time on October 9, 1994, at the USAir Arena, in Landover, Maryland. SHOW #3: Shakedown Street From: April 6, 1982 Spectrum, Philadelphia Grateful Dead Live at The Spectrum on 1982-04-06 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Track No. 13 9:10 – 10:14 Great interplay with Jerry and Brent This is the classic Garcia sound of the ‘80's SHOW #4: Morning Dew From: May 8, 1977 Barton Hall, Ithaca, NY Grateful Dead Live at Barton Hall - Cornell University on 1977-05-08 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Track No. 22 11:50 – 13:33 OUTRO: So Many Roads From: July 9, 1995 Soldier Field, Chicago Grateful Dead Live at Soldier Field on 1995-07-09 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive Track No. 10 9:22 – 10:30 Stories: Key Senate Committee Says Federal Law Blocks Marijuana And Psychedelics Research Due To Schedule I RestrictionsMarijuana momentA Senate committee has approved a spending bill report that contains sections encouraging the expansion of federally supported research into marijuana and psychedelics, while also expressing concerns about barriers to studies that result from the substances' ongoing Schedule I designations. The panel further noted that scientists face “limited access to sources” of cannabis, suggesting that they should be able to study the actual products consumers are purchasing from state-legal dispensaries.The Senate Appropriations Committee passed the legislation—which covers Fiscal Year 2024 funding for Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies—and its attached report language last Thursday, advancing it to the floor.In addition to the research-focused drug policy sections of the report, there's also language in the underlying bill that prohibits the use of federal funds “for any activity that promotes the legalization of any drug or other substance included in schedule I” under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), unless there's “significant medical evidence of a therapeutic advantage.” 2. Small marijuana businesses take advantage of purported 280E loophole MJ Biz A growing number of marijuana businesses are taking advantage of a tax strategy that might reduce the costly financial burden imposed by Section 280E of the federal tax code.Small businesses with a gross income of less than $27 million are able to deduct expenses to a “near-legal” degree, according to accountants specializing in cannabis. By one estimate, marijuana companies paid nearly $2 billion more in federal taxes than mainstream businesses.But not all certified public accountants are on board with using the relatively new tax strategy, and they warn cannabis entrepreneurs that using it could be risky.Section 280E currently prevents plant-touching companies from deducting many traditional business expenses because marijuana remains a Schedule 1 substance and illegal under federal law.In recent years, a growing number of accountants and professionals specializing in cannabis discovered a small business provision within 2017's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.The provision, called Section 471(c), was designed to simplify accounting for inventory and cost of goods sold (COGS) for businesses with less than $25 million in gross income.“For example, if a business wants to include 100% of its facility costs in its inventory calculation, it could do that if it is based on the company's books and records,” said Justin Botillier, the founder and CEO of Oregon-based accounting firm Calyx CPA.In other words, a cannabis retailer could include expenses associated with renting a storage facility for inventory in its cost of goods sold.For some businesses, the tax savings from including such expenses under inventory costs can be significant.“We can get taxes down to near-legal levels,” Botillier said in an interview with MJBizDaily. According to Richards, costs disallowed under Section 280E do not “disappear” – they just cannot be deducted under the old accounting methods.But under Section 471(c), the limitations of the old accounting methods no longer apply and some of the costs can be recognized as COGS.This creates the possibility of recapturing costs that were previously disallowed under 280E before the use of the 471(c) method.But while a growing number of CPAs are using it, there are still a number of accountants who won't use 471(c), arguing that 280E disallows any kind of deduction and could invite audits. 3. Automatic expungement, no fake weed: 5 ways Minnesota's legalization could be a national model Possession, consumption, and home grow are all legal Starting today, adults 21 and over are able to have up to two ounces of cannabis flower, eight grams of concentrates, and 800 milligrams of THC edibles in public. Those will also be purchase limits at adult-use dispensaries.The limit for flower possession at a private home is two pounds. Adults can also opt to grow their own cannabis at home; each household is allowed eight plants, four of which can be flowering at any given time.Plants must be in an enclosed, secure area that is out of public view. Rep. Hanson said this decision was made to deter crime. b. Defining where you can consume may be toughThe cannabis bill (HF100) in Minnesota effectively makes public consumption legal—but there are a few exceptions.First off, smoking marijuana is not permitted in multi-family dwellings. This means people in apartment buildings or similar properties may have to leave their property if they want to smoke or dab. Eating edibles or drinking THC drinks, however, is acceptable.Smoking in vehicles is also banned as is driving under the influence of cannabis. C. Cannabis sales are currently limited to tribal dispensariesWhile adults may be able to have cannabis as of August 1, it may be difficult for them to get it. It could be early 2025 before dispensaries open, as the state takes time to flush out the licensure process and regulations.However, Indigenous tribes in Minnesota have been given a head start and may opt to open adult-use dispensaries essentially as soon as they'd like. So far, two tribes in the northwestern part of the state have decided to take advantage. D. Automatic expungement of criminal records starts immediatelyMinnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension will begin automatic expungement of lower-level cannabis convictions right away. Over 60,000 Minnesotans may be eligible, but officials believe it may take up to a year to clear the backlog.“No state has made it automatic,” Rep. Hanson explained. Every state has made their people petition to get their expungements done, which we didn't feel like that was right. That's going to completely free up the lives of so many people.”Felony convictions may take a bit more work to erase from individual records. A Cannabis Expungement Board will soon be formed and will determine eligibility on a case-by-case basis. E. Synthetic cannabinoids are bannedProducts containing synthesized cannabinoids like HHC and THC-O were outlawed when Governor Walz signed Minnesota's recreational marijuana bill into law earlier this summer. However, they continue to be sold in smoke shops and hemp dispensaries across the state.According to Carol Moss, an attorney and partner at Hellmuth & Johnson, that will likely change this fall. All hemp businesses must register with the state by October 1st. Moss believes that a crackdown could come soon after.“There's still issues with enforcement—I expect there will be more once the state knows who's selling it,” Moss told GreenState via text.
There is so much in this episode, the internet can barely contain it! First . Krysta discusses a recent trip to see 'Jesus Christ, Superstar' at Starlight Theater as well as discusses some of her favorite extinct animals including the Dodo, the Sabretooth Tiger and the Thylacine! Then we settle into this week's topic with a broad strokes and very miniscule overview of World War II and after that we discuss three men who were stationed at different places in the Pacific in the early 1940's and none of these men returned home until the 70's. From the quiet hidden life of Shoichi Yokoi as he simply tried to survive in hiding, to the war of Hiroo Onoda who refused to surrender until his commanding officer came to the Phillipinse and ordered him to surrender, to Tetsuo Nakamura, a Taiwanese Indiginous person who served in a unit of 'Volunteers' until he was lost on the Island of Morotai where he lived in a hut he built in a small fenced in field for almost twenty years. We cover their lives in wartime and afterwards in this unforgivingly historical episode of the Family Plot Podcast!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4670465/advertisement
Hour 3 - Good Wednesday morning! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour: A former Springfield City Council candidate is urging council members to speak up for the Springfield trans community. Transableism is a newer term in which a person actually "identifies" as handicapped. Nick is going to a concert over the summer at the Starlight Theater in Kansas City. They sent him a survey, and one of the questions was if he self-identified as a disabled person.
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents The Rock Vegas Podcast. On today's show: Ryan and Dave host! The guys start the show with a Mad Lib before jumping into the announcement that the guys will be interviewing Nikki and Brie Bella later in the episode! Then, Dave announces he finally got his counseling internship lined up before discussing his recent sleep study. After that, Dave reviews the films Jurassic World and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent and Ryan reviews The Little Mermaid play he saw at Starlight Theater recently. Then, the guys watch the Bella's prank they pulled on Simon on AGT as they prepare for their interview. After that, the guys wrap things up with a Mad Lib. Enjoy the eargasms! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on the Apple Podcast app and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also find the D2R Podcast Network on any podcast streaming app. Just search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. The guys would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
This week's Deadpod continues the band's performance in Kansas City on August 3, 1982 at the Starlight Theater. This is a solid show, with a long, funky 'Shakedown Street' to kick things off. That flows into 'Samson', then a beautiful rendition of 'To Lay Me Down' follows. Next up is a great version of 'Let It Grow', with some nice interplay between Jerry and Brent leading into the Rhythm Devils portion of the set. 'He's Gone' flows nicely out of 'Space', and is followed by a good 'Other One' and 'Stella Blue'. The boys close with a feel good 'Sugar Mag' and return with a 'Casey Jones' encore. Grateful Dead Starlight Theatre Kansas City, MO 8/3/1982 - Tuesday Two Shakedown Street [14:09] > Samson And Delilah [8:10] ; To Lay Me Down [9:04] ; Let It Grow [13:25] > Drums > Space [#6:05] > He's Gone [12:42] > The Other One [8:18] > Stella Blue [10:44] > Sugar Magnolia [9:48] Encore Casey Jones [4:50] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod081922.mp3 "August flies.... "
A fine first set from a beautiful venue is on tap for this week's Deadpod. This performance, from August 3, 1982 at the Starlight Theater in Kansas City Missouri, features a most excellent first set. Jerry brings the 'Mississippi Half-Step' to life by shaping the sound quite sweetly, and in particular the transition into 'Franklin's Tower' is not to be missed. Note the fine interplay with Phil here. It is difficult to pick out highlights in this set as everything is quite good, but note the beautiful 'Peggy O'. There's a nice transition beween 'El Paso' and 'Cumberland Blues', which is also a smoker. Jerry does 'Althea' justice with some nice soloing, and the 'Big Railroad Blues' into 'Man Smart' is an unusual pairing. All in all I think this is a fine example of the period and hope you enjoy it! Grateful Dead Starlight Theatre Kansas City, MO 8/3/1982 - Tuesday One Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo [8:43] > Franklin's Tower [11:40] > New Minglewood Blues [7:00] ; Peggy-O [7:37] ; El Paso [4:45] > Cumberland Blues [5:44] ; Althea [8:46] ; Cassidy [6:06] ; Big Railroad Blues [5:55] > Man Smart (Woman Smarter) [7:27] ; Might As Well [4:29] You can listen to this week's Deadpod here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod081222.mp3 Thanks for listening and of course for your kind support!
A fascinating conversation with Bill Hartnett. The Blue Springs native has been integral in myriad productions in Kansas City and around the world, with Starlight Theater, Universal Studios, the Kansas City Ballet, Plaza Lighting Ceremony, Symphony of the Flint Hills, and much more as part of a remarkable story chronicled with style.
This Sunday is going to be awesome. Not only is summertime in full swing, but it's also the day that The Pretty Reckless and our longtime friends Halestorm roll into Starlight Theater for a HOT night of Rock N Roll! And Halestorm is hitting the road on the heels of releasing the amazing new album “Back From The Dead” and they are ready to mow down everyone in their path!! We got Lzzy Hale on the phone this morning to get ready for what is gonna be a killer weekend!!
This week's “C” word is Competitor. In the C You In The Major Leagues vernacular, Competitor means someone who has a desire and ability to compete, has high expectations, is tough minded, and brings out the best in those around him or her. And this week's guest certainly fits that. Jenny Housley is the Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at Blue KC. She oversees the Medicare, Small Group, Mid-Market and Large Group sales teams, the sales operations team, commercial product development and customer experience. She is responsible for the retention of key customers and strategic oversight of the company's new business development. Before joining Blue KC, she held multiple leadership roles at Lockton Companies including Executive Vice President, Producer where she was responsible for new business acquisition and retention of existing clients. She was recognized as one of Business Insurance Magazine's, “Women to Watch” in 2009, and in 2021 she was one of the Women Who Mean Business selections by the Kansas City Business Journal.She is active in the Kansas City community with organizations ranging from Starlight Theater to the Greater Kansas City YMCA. And she happens to be a longtime friend of C-10 host Matt Fulks, which makes this a unique episode.Housley talks about that word Competitor and how it's helped her as a leader, why she shifted from one strong KC company to another, she takes a swing at our pregame batting practice, and much more.LINKS:For more info about the Blue KC Coaches with Character program, click here.We reference an episode with Christina Lively. Here's the link for that.We've featured Blue KC's Mark Garrett, also, on this podcast. To listen to that, click here.For more information about the C-10 Mentoring & Leadership program for high school students, visit our website.To make a financial gift to give students life-changing one-on-one mentoring, visit our secure donation page.For all episodes of the C-10 podcast and ways you can listen, click here.If you'd like to make a comment, have a suggestion for a future guest, or your company would like to help underwrite this podcast, please visit our contact page.
Pitbull is coming to Starlight Theater tonight and is asking for the best places for food in the city. Plus, more people are moving to Orlando to be closer to Disney World & celebratory distress flares fired after a wedding, now they're getting charged monetary damages. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BD Wong is and award winning stage actor who also made a name for himself in the "Jurassic Park" and "Jurassic World" movies, as the voice of Shang in "Mulan", and on such series as "Oz" and "Law & Order SVU"...but these days he's showing off his comedic chops on the Comedy Central series, "Awkwafina is Nora From Queens" We had the chance to meet BD for the first time today...covering everything from his days performing at own Starlight Theater to today...and it was fantastic conversation! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grateful Dead play Kansas City's Starlight Theater on 09/03/1985 The World's Greatest Rock Band loses a key member. Larry Mishkin, Rob Hunt (Jim Marty is on vacation) pay tribute to The Rolling Stones legendary drummer Charlie Watts by sharing Bill Kreutzmann's goodbye message. They also discuss Dead and Company's re-creation of the Dead's famous Woodstock set at their recent Bethel NY concert. They review JRAD's Boston concert, say happy birthday to Oteil Burbridge and remember the Dead's 1985 concert in Kansas City. On cannabis they discuss Instagram's recent cannabis crackdown and Trulieve CEO's husband's arrest. Produced by PodCONXDeadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinJim Marty - https://podconx.com/guests/jim-martyRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntDeadhead Cyclist - https://deadheadcyclist.com/Trulieve - https://www.trulieve.com/https://floridapolitics.com/archives/450223-tallahassee-businessman-j-t-burnette-found-guilty-on-5-public-corruption-charges/
OH MY GOD! IT'S REALLY HAPPENING!! Finally! A show is on the horizon, and we could NOT be more excited that comedian and old friend of the show, Bill Burr is coming to Starlight Theater this September!! Sure, it's 5 months away....but dammit, IT'S A SHOW!!! We caught up with Bill, and as usual, he had opinions! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jayme & Amy Anderson discuss shows & concerts that are coming to Starlight Theater with President & CEO Rich Baker. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you want to know what it looks like to be a leader in business and in the community, you don't have to look any further than our guest this week. Carolyn Watley has been with CBiz since 1977, during which time she has gone from office manager to President, and is now the Vice President of Community Engagement. Oh, and speaking of community engagement, she's the Chair for the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, she's served on various committees and boards in the community from St. Luke's South Hospital to her alma mater (and one of our partner schools, Benedictine College), to Starlight Theater. And, she was one of the driving forces behind the construction of the Kansas City MLB Urban Youth Academy.LINKS:For more information about the C-10 Mentoring & Leadership program for high school students, including the application process for current high school freshmen and sophomores, visit our website.For all episodes of the C-10 podcast and ways you can listen, click here.If you'd like to make a comment, have a suggestion for a future guest, or your company would like to help underwrite this podcast, please visit our contact page.
Chris Brady of Starlight Theater drops by to talk about the history of Starlight and the upcoming season.
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2019 season. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of The Addams Family in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2019 season. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of West Side Story in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2019 season and only a partial recording of the show. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of Mamma Mia in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2019 season. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of Shrek in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2018 season. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of Cinderella After The Ball in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2018 season. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2018 season. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of Anything Goes in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2018 season. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of Jane Eyre in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2018 season. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of Sister Act in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2017 season. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of Beauty and the Beast in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2017 season. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of Peter and the Starcatcher in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2017 season. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2016 season. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of Jesus Christ Superstar in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2016 season. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Top Secret Podcast. On today's secret show: You will hear exclusive audio from Starlight Theater's production of Children of Eden in Rockford, IL. This recording is from the 2016 season. Remember to keep this podcast a secret. Only share with those trusted few that you know won't blow the lid on this super Top Secret Podcast. This podcast will self destruct in 3..2..1..BOOM! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. We would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The D2R Podcast Network, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents The Rock Vegas Podcast. On today's show: Ryan and Dave host another amazing episode! The guys start the show by discussing Starlight Theater and the use of F-bombs during the show. Then, Dave discusses the Catholic contraception sermon he recently heard and his idea for a Saint Killer movie. After that, the guys discuss the 8 new flavors Frito Lay is releasing and then get right into a Snickers taste test. Then, Ryan brings up Rosie O'Donnell's angry Trump paintings and the guys discuss that one time Rosie was on Impractical Jokers. Enjoy the eargasms! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. The Rock Vegas Podcast would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The Rock Vegas Podcast, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Awesome interview last night with Actress, V/O Artist, and Musician Mary Beth EversoleMary Beth Eversole, is an actress, host, voiceover artist, musician, producer, and activist.Her current projects include creator of “I”, a 6 part film series about trauma and healing, and producing and hosting the YouTube show Allergy Actress Cooking, which addresses, in a light hearted and quirky way, the perils of living, performing, and cooking with severe food allergies.Mary Beth has performed on theater stages as an actress since she was very young and more recently in film and television. She currently is represented in Los Angeles by Commercial Talent Agency for commercial and voiceover and managed by Harold Mendez of Estrella Management. In Denver, Big Fish Agency represents her for film, commercial, print and voice over. In New Mexico, Eversole is represented across the board by Phirgun Mair. Eversole’s recent projects include a recurring role in the episodic podcast “Soul Full of It” created by former Harpo Executives, Corny Koehl and Jill Barancik of Cult Favorite Media, a guest star role on Lifetime Movie Network's "My Crazy Ex", a two time Best Feature Film winner "Glimpse" directed by Arnon Shorr now on Amazon, two multiple award winning short films directed by Brad Etter, one that addresses the realities of bulllying called “Morning Announcements”, and one that addresses the need to listen to your authentic self called "Me + You". This film was a Cannes Film Festival selection. Other recent roles include the female lead in “Standing Woman” directed by Sara Lattis, and the Musical Theater Teacher in the HUB network’s “Parents Just Don’t Understand” hosted by Joey Fatone. Mary Beth has been seen in several short film leads such as Vicky in “Dollars of Love” directed by Cristina Piemonte-Semedo and Gianinni Moreira, Amanda in “Over? Over!”, Mrs. Lee in “The Way”, Jennifer in "The Treehouse", the Mother in "Homeless", Natasha in "No Soliciting", and Amy in "All's Well" a comedic webisode. She also works in animated films, games, audiobooks and industrial voiceover.Ms. Eversole currently studies at the Clyde Bernardy Acting Studio under the tutelage of KC Clyde. Former studies took place at the Speiser/Sturges Acting Studio under the tutelage of Aaron Speiser. She studied improv at the Masters Level at Mocksides Studios in Denver and improv at The Groundlings in LA. Voiceover training began at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts with Brian Shae and continued from there with Susan Berkley of The Great Voice Company. Currently Ms. Eversole coaches with celebrity voiceover artist Lori Alan. Mary Beth gets her commercial training from Killian McHugh of Killian's Commercial Workshop in LA. Her earprompter training is with Paul Rohrer of Rohrering Success and teleprompter training is with David Dalton at Mocksides Studios.Mary Beth holds a Bachelor of Music degree with an emphasis in vocal performance from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and a Master of Music from Colorado State University. She has performed with many theater companies throughout Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, and in Europe including Fort Collins Children's Theater, Up in Lights Productions, Starlight Theater, Theater in the Park, Musical Theater Heritage, Front Range Music Theatre, The Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Opera Fort Collins, Colorado State Opera Theater, The American Institute of Musical Studies (AIMS) in Graz, Austria, Loveland Opera Theatre, Bethesda Music Festival, Emerald City Opera, and Colorado State Opera Theater. Ms. Eversole also had the pleasure of being an opera apprentice artist with two companies, Opera Fort Collins in 2009-2010 and Emerald City Opera in Summer 2010.Along with performing on the stage and screen, Ms. Eversole works on many philanthropic endeavors. With her current project “I”, Eversole is working to change the narrative surrounding trauma and how people heal from trauma. Mary Beth is also passionate about bringing awareness about healthy eating and food allergy acceptance. She is currently in the process ofcollaborating with several other food awareness groups around the country to promote healthy eating and food allergy safety through her cooking show Allergy Actress Cooking. Ms. Eversole also regularly donates her performing time and lesson packages to charity and silent auction events in LA that raise awareness and funds for animal rights and the homeless crisis in America. Mary Beth has donated her time and expertise to several charities that help rescue animals, including the No To Dog Meat campaign, She has also created homeless care packages, with donations of supplies given by her hometown, Kansas City, and a retired American community located in Ensenada, Mexico that she regularly hands out to those in need while she is driving around Los Angeles.In 2011, she performed for a fundraiser for the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer and in 2010 she created and performed in a benefit recital, in both Colorado and Kansas City, to raise funds for the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Another recent benefit recital in 2012 raised funds for a doctoral candidate researching hope and positive psychology and their impact in the public education system.Ms. Eversole maintains a voice and piano studio out of her home and online in addition to her performing career. In her free time, Ms. Eversole enjoys reading, watching movies, cooking, yoga, HIIT training, pilates and running.Acting website: www.marybetheversole.com"I" website: igg.me/at/itheseriesTwitter: @ITheMovie1 and @AllergyActressInstagram: @I_TheMovie and @Allergy_ActressFacebook: @I_TheMovie, @Allergy Actress Mary Beth Eversole, @Allergy Actress CookingYoutube: Mary Beth Eversole and Allergy Actress CookingHear this podcast on Googleplay, TuneinRadio, iTunes, Spreaker, Youtube, and iHeartradioPodcast weekly broadcast location:Rockafellas Barber Shop (Owner: Rico Rodriguez)1733 Babcock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229Sponsors:I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by River City Donuts San Ant1723 Babock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Bay Bay McClinton of All Sports Speed and Conditioninghttp://www.allsportsfitness.net/All Sports Speed and Conditioning is the top sports performance training gyms in San Antonio, and has produce many collegiate and professional athletes since opening. All Sports was founded in 1997 by Bremond “Bay Bay” McClinton. All Sports is based out of the beautiful city of San Antonio, TX. Having accomplished his own career in professional sports; starting a company like All Sports was a natural transition for him. Bay Bay is a native of San Antonio, TX. His 100 meter dash in High School at Roosevelt High in San Antonio was not broken until recently. In college Bay Bay played opposite the great future hall of famer, Darrell Green. He went on to sign a professional career with the Houston Oilers, Dallas Cowboys and played 7 years in the European Leagues before returning to his home town to finish his career “San Antonio Texans”. In 2006, his company, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the East vs West Shriners’s college senior bowl. In 2008-09, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the Division II college Senior Cactus Bowl All Star game in Kingsville. Today All Sports Speed and Conditioning continues to train athletes to elevate their athletic performance to the next level in all sports.I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by D.W. Brooks Funeral Home2950 E. Houston St.San Antonio, TX 78202Email: info@dwbrooksfh.comPhone: 210-223-2045Website: dwbrooksfuneralhome.comI Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Overflowcafe.comDoes your website need more traffic? Well visit Overflowcafe.com today! They make websites popular and over 41,000 people use their service to gain more customers. They are winning at business. What about you? Visit Overflowcafe.comShemaiah is a proud supporter of beyondbeanie.comFor every item purchased we help a child in need. 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Awesome interview last night with Actress, V/O Artist, and Musician Mary Beth EversoleMary Beth Eversole, is an actress, host, voiceover artist, musician, producer, and activist.Her current projects include creator of “I”, a 6 part film series about trauma and healing, and producing and hosting the YouTube show Allergy Actress Cooking, which addresses, in a light hearted and quirky way, the perils of living, performing, and cooking with severe food allergies.Mary Beth has performed on theater stages as an actress since she was very young and more recently in film and television. She currently is represented in Los Angeles by Commercial Talent Agency for commercial and voiceover and managed by Harold Mendez of Estrella Management. In Denver, Big Fish Agency represents her for film, commercial, print and voice over. In New Mexico, Eversole is represented across the board by Phirgun Mair. Eversole’s recent projects include a recurring role in the episodic podcast “Soul Full of It” created by former Harpo Executives, Corny Koehl and Jill Barancik of Cult Favorite Media, a guest star role on Lifetime Movie Network's "My Crazy Ex", a two time Best Feature Film winner "Glimpse" directed by Arnon Shorr now on Amazon, two multiple award winning short films directed by Brad Etter, one that addresses the realities of bulllying called “Morning Announcements”, and one that addresses the need to listen to your authentic self called "Me + You". This film was a Cannes Film Festival selection. Other recent roles include the female lead in “Standing Woman” directed by Sara Lattis, and the Musical Theater Teacher in the HUB network’s “Parents Just Don’t Understand” hosted by Joey Fatone. Mary Beth has been seen in several short film leads such as Vicky in “Dollars of Love” directed by Cristina Piemonte-Semedo and Gianinni Moreira, Amanda in “Over? Over!”, Mrs. Lee in “The Way”, Jennifer in "The Treehouse", the Mother in "Homeless", Natasha in "No Soliciting", and Amy in "All's Well" a comedic webisode. She also works in animated films, games, audiobooks and industrial voiceover.Ms. Eversole currently studies at the Clyde Bernardy Acting Studio under the tutelage of KC Clyde. Former studies took place at the Speiser/Sturges Acting Studio under the tutelage of Aaron Speiser. She studied improv at the Masters Level at Mocksides Studios in Denver and improv at The Groundlings in LA. Voiceover training began at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts with Brian Shae and continued from there with Susan Berkley of The Great Voice Company. Currently Ms. Eversole coaches with celebrity voiceover artist Lori Alan. Mary Beth gets her commercial training from Killian McHugh of Killian's Commercial Workshop in LA. Her earprompter training is with Paul Rohrer of Rohrering Success and teleprompter training is with David Dalton at Mocksides Studios.Mary Beth holds a Bachelor of Music degree with an emphasis in vocal performance from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and a Master of Music from Colorado State University. She has performed with many theater companies throughout Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, and in Europe including Fort Collins Children's Theater, Up in Lights Productions, Starlight Theater, Theater in the Park, Musical Theater Heritage, Front Range Music Theatre, The Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Opera Fort Collins, Colorado State Opera Theater, The American Institute of Musical Studies (AIMS) in Graz, Austria, Loveland Opera Theatre, Bethesda Music Festival, Emerald City Opera, and Colorado State Opera Theater. Ms. Eversole also had the pleasure of being an opera apprentice artist with two companies, Opera Fort Collins in 2009-2010 and Emerald City Opera in Summer 2010.Along with performing on the stage and screen, Ms. Eversole works on many philanthropic endeavors. With her current project “I”, Eversole is working to change the narrative surrounding trauma and how people heal from trauma. Mary Beth is also passionate about bringing awareness about healthy eating and food allergy acceptance. She is currently in the process ofcollaborating with several other food awareness groups around the country to promote healthy eating and food allergy safety through her cooking show Allergy Actress Cooking. Ms. Eversole also regularly donates her performing time and lesson packages to charity and silent auction events in LA that raise awareness and funds for animal rights and the homeless crisis in America. Mary Beth has donated her time and expertise to several charities that help rescue animals, including the No To Dog Meat campaign, She has also created homeless care packages, with donations of supplies given by her hometown, Kansas City, and a retired American community located in Ensenada, Mexico that she regularly hands out to those in need while she is driving around Los Angeles.In 2011, she performed for a fundraiser for the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer and in 2010 she created and performed in a benefit recital, in both Colorado and Kansas City, to raise funds for the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Another recent benefit recital in 2012 raised funds for a doctoral candidate researching hope and positive psychology and their impact in the public education system.Ms. Eversole maintains a voice and piano studio out of her home and online in addition to her performing career. In her free time, Ms. Eversole enjoys reading, watching movies, cooking, yoga, HIIT training, pilates and running.Acting website: www.marybetheversole.com"I" website: igg.me/at/itheseriesTwitter: @ITheMovie1 and @AllergyActressInstagram: @I_TheMovie and @Allergy_ActressFacebook: @I_TheMovie, @Allergy Actress Mary Beth Eversole, @Allergy Actress CookingYoutube: Mary Beth Eversole and Allergy Actress CookingHear this podcast on Googleplay, TuneinRadio, iTunes, Spreaker, Youtube, and iHeartradioPodcast weekly broadcast location:Rockafellas Barber Shop (Owner: Rico Rodriguez)1733 Babcock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229Sponsors:I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by River City Donuts San Ant1723 Babock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Bay Bay McClinton of All Sports Speed and Conditioninghttp://www.allsportsfitness.net/All Sports Speed and Conditioning is the top sports performance training gyms in San Antonio, and has produce many collegiate and professional athletes since opening. All Sports was founded in 1997 by Bremond “Bay Bay” McClinton. All Sports is based out of the beautiful city of San Antonio, TX. Having accomplished his own career in professional sports; starting a company like All Sports was a natural transition for him. Bay Bay is a native of San Antonio, TX. His 100 meter dash in High School at Roosevelt High in San Antonio was not broken until recently. In college Bay Bay played opposite the great future hall of famer, Darrell Green. He went on to sign a professional career with the Houston Oilers, Dallas Cowboys and played 7 years in the European Leagues before returning to his home town to finish his career “San Antonio Texans”. In 2006, his company, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the East vs West Shriners’s college senior bowl. In 2008-09, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the Division II college Senior Cactus Bowl All Star game in Kingsville. Today All Sports Speed and Conditioning continues to train athletes to elevate their athletic performance to the next level in all sports.I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by D.W. Brooks Funeral Home2950 E. Houston St.San Antonio, TX 78202Email: info@dwbrooksfh.comPhone: 210-223-2045Website: dwbrooksfuneralhome.comI Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Overflowcafe.comDoes your website need more traffic? Well visit Overflowcafe.com today! They make websites popular and over 41,000 people use their service to gain more customers. They are winning at business. What about you? Visit Overflowcafe.comShemaiah is a proud supporter of beyondbeanie.comFor every item purchased we help a child in need. 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This week, Deb and Joe share their theatre audience horror stories and invite their listeners to share their stories for future episodes. Avon Players: A Christmas Story – two chances left to catch it – Dec 8 & 9. Performances at 8:00 PM – plus a special matinee performance on Saturday, 12/9 at 2:00 Barefoot Productions: Moving from Plymouth to a Civic Center Plaza in Livonia. They are looking for some help with their move and renovation – if you have building skills or otherwise wish to lend a hand, check their website for details. Birmingham Village Players: Seussical Junior – Dec 7-10 – performances Thurs/Fri 7:00, Sat 2:00 and 7:00 and Sun at 2:00 Sing in the Season “Snowed In” – fundraiser – Dec 17 at 2:00 PM Downriver Actors Guild: Annie – already running – performing through Dec 17. Fri/Sat 7:30 and Sun 3:00 Farmington Players: Greetings - When Andy brings his Jewish atheist fiancé to meet his traditional Catholic family on Christmas Eve, it’s a recipe for disaster. But when Andy’s intellectually disabled younger brother Mickey unexpectedly spouts the word “Greetings!” the entire family’s belief system is turned upside down. Author Tom Dudzick also penned our successful production of Miracle on South Division Street. Already running – performing through Dec 17. Fri/Sat 8:00 and Sun 2:00 Grosse Pointe Theater: 1940’s Radio Hour – opens today Dec 3 and runs 7-10 and 14-16. Evening performances at 8:00 and Sunday matinees at 2:00. Performing at University Liggett School Auditorium. Ridgedale Players: Junior Actors of Ridgedale – The Story of the Velveteen Rabbit – Dec 9 & 10 Performances at 10:00 AM and 1:30 PM on Saturday and 1:00 and 3:30 PM on Sunday. Stagecrafters: Elf Junior! - runs Dec 8 – 17 – Thurs/Fri 8:00 PM, Sat at 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM and Sun at 2:00 PM Auditions for Bug a Thriller – Sunday and Monday, Dec 10 and 11 – registration at 6:00, start at 6:30 Starlight Theater: Best Christmas Pageant Ever – current running through Dec 17 – performances at 7:30 PM St. Dunstan’s Theatre Guild Ultimate Christmas Show (abridged) – Dec 8-17, Fri/Sat 8:00, Sun 2:00 Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
This week, Deb and Joe share their theatre audience horror stories and invite their listeners to share their stories for future episodes. Avon Players: A Christmas Story – two chances left to catch it – Dec 8 & 9. Performances at 8:00 PM – plus a special matinee performance on Saturday, 12/9 at 2:00 Barefoot Productions: Moving from Plymouth to a Civic Center Plaza in Livonia. They are looking for some help with their move and renovation – if you have building skills or otherwise wish to lend a hand, check their website for details. Birmingham Village Players: Seussical Junior – Dec 7-10 – performances Thurs/Fri 7:00, Sat 2:00 and 7:00 and Sun at 2:00 Sing in the Season “Snowed In” – fundraiser – Dec 17 at 2:00 PM Downriver Actors Guild: Annie – already running – performing through Dec 17. Fri/Sat 7:30 and Sun 3:00 Farmington Players: Greetings - When Andy brings his Jewish atheist fiancé to meet his traditional Catholic family on Christmas Eve, it’s a recipe for disaster. But when Andy’s intellectually disabled younger brother Mickey unexpectedly spouts the word “Greetings!” the entire family’s belief system is turned upside down. Author Tom Dudzick also penned our successful production of Miracle on South Division Street. Already running – performing through Dec 17. Fri/Sat 8:00 and Sun 2:00 Grosse Pointe Theater: 1940’s Radio Hour – opens today Dec 3 and runs 7-10 and 14-16. Evening performances at 8:00 and Sunday matinees at 2:00. Performing at University Liggett School Auditorium. Ridgedale Players: Junior Actors of Ridgedale – The Story of the Velveteen Rabbit – Dec 9 & 10 Performances at 10:00 AM and 1:30 PM on Saturday and 1:00 and 3:30 PM on Sunday. Stagecrafters: Elf Junior! - runs Dec 8 – 17 – Thurs/Fri 8:00 PM, Sat at 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM and Sun at 2:00 PM Auditions for Bug a Thriller – Sunday and Monday, Dec 10 and 11 – registration at 6:00, start at 6:30 Starlight Theater: Best Christmas Pageant Ever – current running through Dec 17 – performances at 7:30 PM St. Dunstan’s Theatre Guild Ultimate Christmas Show (abridged) – Dec 8-17, Fri/Sat 8:00, Sun 2:00 Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
Lance Bordelon starring as Charlie Price visits with Dick and Renee about the weekend production at Starlight. Tickets at www.kcstarlight.com
949 KCMO's Dick and Renee chat with the star of The Bodyguard at Starlight Theater through August 13th. Tix at kcstarlight.com
949 KCMO's Dick and Renee chat with star Deborah Cox.... kcstarlight.com
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents The Rock Vegas Podcast. On today's show: Ryan and Dave host today's one hundred twenty eighth episode! The guys start the show by discussing an interesting drive-thru experience Dave recently had and the guys play the audio Dave acquired from said incident. Then, the guys continue to discuss their drive-thru rage and the Hunt-A-Killer game that will be featured on an upcoming episode. After that, the guys discuss extreme age differences in couples and Dave recounts some fun stories about Starlight Theater. Enjoy the eargasms! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. If you enjoy listening to The Rock Vegas Podcast, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Happy early Independence Day, Kansas City! Today #TheShowKC celebrated early by taking calls about your holiday firework mishaps. Jen's sister called in to fact check our fake news. Tonight is a big show: Train with Natasha Bedingfield at Starlight Theater. We revisit our conversation with Natasha about selfies, her butt and writing for her brother. We got a Big Brother update courtesy of listener Christina (whom we woke up from vacation sleep). Half of the house is already in a showmance - or hookup. Shaylee updated us on the movie she watched over the weekend, Can't Buy Me Love. Next up, the Vacation films. Enjoy the holiday! Thank you to all who serve our great country! See you back live on Wednesday.
This week, Deb and Joe interview two of the cast members of Spamalot, Tom Arwady and Jason Dilly, opening this weekend at Farmington Players. Rosedale Community Players: The Gin Game - opening April 28 Stagecrafters: Edward Albee's Seascape – through April 30 Starlight Theater: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat – April 28 Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
This week, Deb and Joe interview two of the cast members of Spamalot, Tom Arwady and Jason Dilly, opening this weekend at Farmington Players. Rosedale Community Players: The Gin Game - opening April 28 Stagecrafters: Edward Albee's Seascape – through April 30 Starlight Theater: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat – April 28 Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents The Rock Vegas Podcast. On today's show: Ryan and Dave host today's ninety third episode. The guys start the show by discussing how Dave recently choked on pot roast and had to have surgery to remove it. Then, Dave discusses how he thinks he broke his foot, and Ryan changes gears by playing the Hollywood Quiz Game. After that, the guys discuss Starlight Theater at Rock Valley College, hockey teams, their favorite hockey team logos, and the Rockford IceHogs movie that never happened. Enjoy the eargasms! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. If you enjoy listening to The Rock Vegas Podcast, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Fun day on #TheShowKC: it's a Shaylee-free day as she is "on assignment" in San Diego with her celebrity boyfriend. Truta saw "A Dog's Purpose" last night with Adi and pretty much cried his eyes out while the 6 year old asked him to pass the Snickers. On the heels of their record-tying Oscar nominations, Jen found us someone from La La Land to talk to - he's the guy credited as "Coffee Spiller." This will be followed by the craft services girl from "Hidden Figures" and the boom mic operator from "Fences." Eric the Security Guard told us that his ex sent him a birthday text this morning, leading us to ask Who is Friends with Their Ex? Good stories. Since Shaylee isn't here we pulled in new producer Joey to play (don't tell Shaylee, but he knows a BUNCH more). There's a new commercial that says real men play with Barbies, encouraging dads to play girly stuff with their daughters. Truta's daughter just likes to play Firehouse Subs. Don't ask. Finally, singer Natasha Bedingfield called in to The Show, talking about her July 3rd concert with Train at Starlight Theater. She also talked big booties, failed selfies and writing a song as a birthday present.
This week, Deb and Joe discussed holiday shows: Christmas Then and Now at the Downriver Actors Guild. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever at Farmington Players. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever at the Starlight Theater. Sing in the Season at Birmingham Village Players. Jef Fisk and Theresa Selvaggio from Grosse Pointe Theater talk about GPT leaving the Grosse Pointe War Memorial after 58 years and what the future holds for the theater. Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
This week, Deb and Joe discussed holiday shows: Christmas Then and Now at the Downriver Actors Guild. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever at Farmington Players. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever at the Starlight Theater. Sing in the Season at Birmingham Village Players. Jef Fisk and Theresa Selvaggio from Grosse Pointe Theater talk about GPT leaving the Grosse Pointe War Memorial after 58 years and what the future holds for the theater. Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
This week, Deb and Joe head to the Baldwin Theatre in Royal Oak, home of Stagecrafters. Deb shares audition details for Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells at Barefoot Productions in Plymouth and the opening of Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap at the Starlight Theater in Waterford. David Musslewhite, director of Trevor on Stagecrafters' 2nd Stage, discusses the Michigan premiere of this show. Shar Douglas, director of The Best Man, discusses that show and the rest of the theater's season. Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
This week, Deb and Joe head to the Baldwin Theatre in Royal Oak, home of Stagecrafters. Deb shares audition details for Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells at Barefoot Productions in Plymouth and the opening of Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap at the Starlight Theater in Waterford. David Musslewhite, director of Trevor on Stagecrafters' 2nd Stage, discusses the Michigan premiere of this show. Shar Douglas, director of The Best Man, discusses that show and the rest of the theater's season. Subscribe to Front Row Podcast in iTunes, or visit our website. Contact the show directly via email info@frontrowpodcast.com or leave your comments on our hotline at 248-631-4077.
Front Row Podcast - All about Community Theatre in the Metropolitan Detroit area. Hosted by Deb Dworkin and Joe Munem, the show focuses on the talented artists working on all levels in local community theatre. FRP 001, the premier episode of the podcast, was recorded at Avon Players in Rochester Hills. Deb and Joe discuss what the show is all about, a little about their own backgrounds in theatre and in life. They promoted upcoming auditions for shows in the Detroit area: Downriver Actors Guild - "Bonnie & Clyde," Grosse Pointe Theatre - "The Sunshine Boys," The Lakeland Players - "Heaven Can Wait," Pontiac Theatre IV - "Disney Beauty and the Beast," Rosedale Community Players - "Minus Some Buttons," Spotlight Players - "The Haunting of Billop House," St. Dustan's Theatre Guild - "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," Stagecrafters - "Trevor" & "The Best Man," The Starlight Theater - "The Mousetrap," Village Players of Birmingham - "Mame." In this episode, two local theaters were thrown into the spotlight: Joe interviewed Larry O'Grady of Sterling Civic Theater. Both Deb and Joe spoke with JD Deierlein, president of Avon Players and the director of their season opening show Assassins. Contact Front Row Podcast at the website or email at info@frontrowpodcast.com
Front Row Podcast - All about Community Theatre in the Metropolitan Detroit area. Hosted by Deb Dworkin and Joe Munem, the show focuses on the talented artists working on all levels in local community theatre. FRP 001, the premier episode of the podcast, was recorded at Avon Players in Rochester Hills. Deb and Joe discuss what the show is all about, a little about their own backgrounds in theatre and in life. They promoted upcoming auditions for shows in the Detroit area: Downriver Actors Guild - "Bonnie & Clyde," Grosse Pointe Theatre - "The Sunshine Boys," The Lakeland Players - "Heaven Can Wait," Pontiac Theatre IV - "Disney Beauty and the Beast," Rosedale Community Players - "Minus Some Buttons," Spotlight Players - "The Haunting of Billop House," St. Dustan's Theatre Guild - "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," Stagecrafters - "Trevor" & "The Best Man," The Starlight Theater - "The Mousetrap," Village Players of Birmingham - "Mame." In this episode, two local theaters were thrown into the spotlight: Joe interviewed Larry O'Grady of Sterling Civic Theater. Both Deb and Joe spoke with JD Deierlein, president of Avon Players and the director of their season opening show Assassins. Contact Front Row Podcast at the website or email at info@frontrowpodcast.com
Dreem2Reality Entertainment proudly presents Season 2 of Sixteen S's Podcast, pre-recorded from the D2R Studios!On today's show: Dave discusses Phoenix Beard Oils, the puppies he recently adopted, and being sober for almost 500 days. Then, Ryan discusses Orange Is The New Black and the Starlight Theater! Enjoy the eargasms!!Please SUBSCRIBE to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to RATE and REVIEW while you're there. Or, find the D2R Podcast Network on Stitcher or the Podbean app. Just simply download the Stitcher or Podbean app to your device and then search: D2R Podcast Network and SUBSCRIBE! It's really that easy!Be a hero - share the D2R Podcast Network and Sixteen S's Podcast with everyone you know!! Your word of mouth is our only advertising and we truly appreciate your support!! Thanks for listening and enjoy!
On this holiday weekend I decided to bring you a complete show from one of my very favorite venues - the Starlight Theater in Kansas City, MO.. This show took place 26 years ago on September 3rd, 1985. While Jerry may not have been in the best of voice that summer, I do have to give the boys props for mixing up the setlists on that tour, and this is a great example of that. I hope you enjoy the show - for me the highlights are a wonderful Eyes of the World, and I suppose I've never heard a 'Comes A Time that didn't move me... Grateful Dead - September 3, 1985Starlight Theatre - Kansas City, MOSet 1:TuningFeel Like A StrangerThey Love Each OtherLittle Red RoosterDire WolfCassidyBig Railroad BluesThe Music Never Stopped ->Don't Ease Me In Set 2:Cryptical Envelopment ->The Other One ->Cryptical Envelopment ->Eyes Of The World ->Don't Need Love ->Drums ->Space ->Nobody's Fault But Mine ->Truckin' ->Smokestack Lightnin' ->Comes A Time ->Turn On Your Lovelight Encore:It's All Over Now, Baby Blue You can listen to this week's Deadpod http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod090211.mp3">here:http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod090211.mp3">http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod090211.mp3 Thanks for listening and for your SUPPORT!You can send a donation via the Donate button to the right of the page! thanks! Happy Labor Day!