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Stephen Savage of one of St. Louis’ hottest spots for food, sports and spirits “The Wheelhouse” joins Dane Neal on WGN Radio. Hear as Stephen shares excitement coming up with Cardinals’ playoffs and Blues’ NHL season start and being “race central” for fans as the NHRA rolls into Worldwide Technology Raceway. Listen as Stephen shares […]
Stephen Savage of one of St. Louis’ hottest spots for food, sports and spirits “The Wheelhouse” joins Dane Neal on WGN Radio. Hear as Stephen shares excitement coming up with Cardinals’ playoffs and Blues’ NHL season start and being “race central” for fans as the NHRA rolls into Worldwide Technology Raceway. Listen as Stephen shares […]
The Wheelhouse co-founder Stephen Savage joins Dane Neal of WGN Radio during race weekend. Hear as Stephen shares the dedication to the St. Louis bar and restaurant scene and the satisfaction that he and his partners have in bringing the dream of the best bar to reality as one of St Louis beloved destinations. Listen […]
The Wheelhouse co-founder Stephen Savage joins Dane Neal of WGN Radio during race weekend. Hear as Stephen shares the dedication to the St. Louis bar and restaurant scene and the satisfaction that he and his partners have in bringing the dream of the best bar to reality as one of St Louis beloved destinations. Listen […]
Frances Wilson, publicist and writer/blogger extraordinaire talks to Hattie and Rebecca about her blog and other work, her love of live music, lack of creative motivation in lockdown, and what it's like to get to know the artists behind the music. She is most famed for her wonderful blog, The Cross-Eyed Pianist, and her popular series of written interviews, Meet the Artist, that is about to turn 10 years old! We are incredibly grateful to Frances for her time and her wisdom. p.s apologies for the questionable audio quality - Hattie and I forgot to wear headphones and it caused all manner of problems in the 'editing studio'...Frances' bio:Frances Wilson is a publicist and writer/blogger on classical music and the piano under the pen name The Cross-Eyed Pianist. Frances has established a strong presence in the UK classical music world through her blog The Cross-Eyed Pianist (founded in 2010) and her many contacts with musicians through the popular Meet the Artist interview series (launched in 2012). In addition to her blog, Frances is co-founder/editor of ArtMuseLondon, an independent website focusing on reviews of art, music and culture. She has appeared on BBC Radio 3's Music Matters to discuss the role of music criticism today and the effect of the internet on music journalism and writing. She is a writer for Hong Kong-based classical music site Interlude HK, and has contributed articles to Pianist magazine and The Schubertian, the journal of the Schubert Institute UK. She is concerts manager for Weymouth Lunchtime Chamber Concerts, a monthly recital series founded in 2002 by pianist Duncan Honeybourne. Frances returned to the piano seriously after an absence of nearly 25 years and achieved Licentiate and Associate performance diplomas, both with Distinction, in her late 40s. She has studied privately with leading pianist-teachers Penelope Roskell and Graham Fitch, and participated in masterclasses and coaching sessions with Murray McLachlan, Stephen Savage, James Lisney, Charlotte Tomlinson and Sarah Beth Briggs.TMDTA!Follow us on instagram!And TwitterOur websiteBuy our stickers (What Would Yuja Wear)Or buy us a coffee!Support the show
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On this episode, Fatal Gothic hosts Julia Parker and Stephen Savage interview actress Mhairi Calvey and director Paul Dudbridge about filmmaking, their upcoming film, "Fear The Invisible Man", H.G. Wells and Jules Vern, and how the SteamPunk movement has brought Gothic Sci-Fi back into vogue.
On this episode, Savage talks one on one with writer and producer Erik Bork about his career working with some of Hollywood's biggest names, including Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, about how he came to be a writer and producer on the iconic HBO series, Band of Brothers and From the Earth to the Moon, and what it was like carrying two of Tom Hanks Best Actor Oscars around in his car for a day.
On this episode, Savage welcomes back to the podcast, actress and screenwriter Chuti Tiu ("Nashville", "How To Get Away With Murder", "The Internship") on her career in commercials, modeling, film and television, on the benefits of having immigrant parents, and on why soap operas are such a great training ground for actors. She also gets into the ins and outs of navigating pilot season, and how things have changed for actors in this new frontier of streaming networks and so much production being done outside of California.
Actress, director, producer, and YouTube Influencer Marlene McCohen ("It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia", Lenny Kravitz' "Let Love Rule") returns to the show to talk about her life and career, Parrots, and how she ended up being such a huge YouTube star.
On this Episode, Savage takes a call from just outside Paris, France, to speak with actress Nathalie Boyer about acting and screenwriting, working on the Netflix series "Versailles", her role in the top French television crime drama series "Spiral", and what it's like working with iconic actor Gerard Depardieu. Savage also dives into the fact that Nathalie has a Ph D in Business Law and tests out at an incredible 175 IQ.
On this first ever Stephen Savage remote podcast, an on stage interview with Oscar and Golden Globe nominated actress Anne Archer. The interview was conducted live at the Rustic Theatre during the Idyllwild International Film Festival, in front of a sell out crowd of actors and filmmakers. NOTE* The sound quality is not the best on this episode, but good enough to hear the Q&A.
On this episode Savage talks one on one with famed director Alan J. Levi on his career producing and directing for such iconic television series as Magnum PI, Columbo, NCIS, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman and many many more. Alan also talks about his new film, "Take My Hand", starring his lovely wife Sondra Currie ("The Hangover Parts 1, 2 and 3", "7th Heaven") and Barbara Bain ("Mission Impossible", "My So Called Life"), and what it was like directing Frank Sinatra in Hawaii.
On this episode, Savage takes a call from actress, writer, producer, and activist Eileen Grubba (Sons of Anarchy, SWAT, New Amsterdam, Watchman, Bones, Fear the Walking Dead) about her career in television and film, dealing with the stigmas and prejudices of Hollywood regarding disabled actors, her lifelong membership with The Actor's Studio, and her take on how the film and television industry might change after the Corona Virus lockdown is over.
On this episode, Savage interviews actress Sondra Currie about about her epic film and television career, starting out working with icons John Wayne and Howard Hawks, working with Roger Corman, her role in the Hangover franchise, and her rock star sister, Cherie.
Join Savage as he takes a call from the UK and interviews actress Mhairi Calvey ("Braveheart", "Robert The Bruce"). Mhairi talks about her career, growing up in the Scottish Isles, how, at the age of 5 she was given the role of young Murron in Braveheart, and how working with Mel Gibson as a kid happened accidentally, and why she is called upon to do so many cameo roles. She also discusses her new big budget historic film, "Robert The Bruce" where she stars alongside Angus Macfadyn.
On this episode, Savage takes a call from actor, director, writer, Duane Whitaker to talk about Duane's life and prolific career, working with some of his favorite directors including Rob Zombie and Quentin Tarantino, and his iconic role as Maynard in Tarantino's classes film, "Pulp Fiction".
On this episode, Savage takes a call from actor and director Oscar Torre who talks about how he landed the role of Vinny in the popular series "The Haves and the Have Nots", growing up in Miami, working with Tyler Perry, and starring in the first film to shoot in Los Angeles after Covid restrictions were lifted slightly for Hollywood production companies.
On this episode, Savage interviews actress Emily Peachy about her roles in the films “The Fault In Our Stars”, which was the highest grossing film of 2014, “American Pastoral”, and her new series, “Paradise Lost”. Emily discusses working with Ewen Mcgragor as an actor and under his direction, her short lived law school tenure, which ended when she landed a big film role, and her time working in DC as a White House intern. And she and Savage talk a bit about his new film, “Ulysses Coyote” of which Emily is one of the stars.
An Expanded Episode with Special Guest, Actress SAMANTHA LOCKWOOD On this episode, Savage talks one on one with actress and entrepreneur Samantha Lockwood (Hawaii 5-0, The Lords of Dogtown, Shoot The Hero).
On this episode Savage takes a call from Venice, Italy to speak with renowned historian, author, and television personality Lisa Hilton. Lisa talks about her literary work, her television series Charles I: Downfall of a King, available now on Amazon Prime, and its follow up series, Charles I: Killing of a King. She also discusses her adventures writing an opera and seeing it performed on Broadway, and her historian heroes and favorite authors. She and Savage get into the issue of tearing down statues from a historian's point of view, and they top it all off with a talk about one of Lisa's main passions, cooking and food.
On this episode, Fatal Gothic Hosts, actress Julia Parker and film director Stephen Savage, sit down in studio to talk about their respective careers, the Fatal Gothic Podcast, and life in general working in Hollywood.
On this episode, Fatal Gothic hosts Julia Parker and Stephen Savage talk about their work in Hollywood and the fastest growing True Crime Podcast in America, Fatal Gothic.
On this special episode of Fatal Gothic, co-host Stephen Savage talks one on one with author and Jack The Ripper researcher Simon Daryl Wood about his book "Deconstructing Jack: The Secret History of the Whitechapel Murders". Simon's theory about the Jack The Ripper murders of 1880's London has been turning the Ripperologist community on it's head, and earning praise for Simon's in-depth research and unique take on the subject.
We say stupid things. Stephen Savage joins the program to talk Wheelhouse. Stephen discussing the new legislation limiting municipalities ability to shut down businesses indefinitely. The dais breaks down the conversation. COVID talk. Anyone need a ride to the ballpark? Hrabe's new audio creation. Chase Richards. Jimmy calls in. Kratke. The Breckenridge. Rock on fire with the drops. William Daniels. Longest marriage ever. Play this show during a dinner party. Iggy's team. Kids kicked out of catholic school because their mom is on OnlyFans.
We say stupid things. Stephen Savage joins the program to talk Wheelhouse. Stephen discussing the new legislation limiting municipalities ability to shut down businesses indefinitely. The dais breaks down the conversation. COVID talk. Anyone need a ride to the ballpark? Hrabe's new audio creation. Chase Richards. Jimmy calls in. Kratke. The Breckenridge. Rock on fire with the drops. William Daniels. Longest marriage ever. Play this show during a dinner party. Iggy's team. Kids kicked out of catholic school because their mom is on OnlyFans.
Should we need to pass a negative COVID test before flying domestically? What about a vaccine passport? Jazz Shaw with Hot Air says we may be headed that way. The Wheelhouse and Start bar will re-open in downtown St. Louis after a battle over COVID violations. Stephen Savage is one of the owners of the Wheelhouse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Throughout history, stories of families that murdered for money, or simply to satisfy a lust for blood, have caused sleepless nights for nobility and commoners alike. On this episode of Fatal Gothic, hosts Julia Parker and Stephen Savage explore some of the most notorious Killer Clans ever to haunt our nightmares. These include the Beans, Scotland's legendary Cannibal Clan, The Harpe Brothers, who are considered by many the first true serial killers in America, a century before H.H. Holmes, and Kansas' Bloody Benders, an immigrant family from Germany who, in the years following the Civil War, murdered scores of western bound travelers before escaping into legend.
On this special episode, Fatal Gothic co-hosts, film and television director Stephen Savage and actress Julia Parker talk about Julia's acting career, and discuss the origins of the Fatal Gothic Podcast and what's in store for the listeners in the coming months.
Bartendress of the stars Stephen Savage does a Quarantine Check In where we talk about bartenders out of work, the prospect of money handouts, and the movies and series we're watching to pass the time!
Stephen Savage first came to prominence as the creative force behind the romantic ecology centered comedy “Cosmic Radio”, starring Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, and Irene Bedard (the voice of Disney’s “Pocahontas”). The film was the sleeper hit of the 2008 Palm Springs International Film Festival, becoming the first film to sell out all three of its opening weekend screenings. Since then, Savage has written, produced, and or directed five more feature films, including the 2011 thriller “Legacy”, starring Wolfgang Bodison (“A Few Good Men”, Joe Somebody”) and Conor O’Farrell (HBO’s The Pacific”, “Stir Of Echoes”), and two television length dramas for The Sundance Channel, “The Hunter’s Moon” starring Wes Studi, and “Tide Of Whispers”, a joint Scottish/Canadian project which was shot in the Arctic Circle. Savage wrote and directed the Rock climbing comedy-drama “Vertical”, winner of the Best Foreign Film Award at the 2015 London International Film Festival” and the Audience Choice trophy at the 2015 Paris Film Expo. His commercial work for such prominent clients as Tesla, Hyundai, Acura, Suzuki, and Kia, and his work with Time Warner’s Travel Channel, The History Channel, and Journey TV, all put him on the fast track to a major directing career in film, TV, and Web Based advertising, and his stint as a featured director on A&E Network’s “Son’s Of Hollywood” helped make him a triple threat in the film, TV and commercial ad game. Stephen is also the author of a new adaptation of California’s Official State Play, “Ramona”, based on the 1884 Helen Hunt Jackson novel and the 1923 stage play of the same name, which is performed each spring in the beautiful 6000 seat Ramona Bowl Amphitheater in Southern California. Savage is also the founder and director of the Idyllwild International Festival Of Cinema, occurring every March in Idyllwild, California. – IMDb Mini Biography By: Sophie Jones (https://www.imdb.com/search/name?bio_author=Sophie%20Jones&view=simple&sort=alpha)
Scholastic editor Liza Baker joins us to talk about Scholastic's new awareness campaign, “The Story Starts Here,” which emphasizes the importance of reading to children from day one. Plus, Stephen Savage (Where's Walrus and Penguin?) joins us to discuss his work as an award-winning picture book author and illustrator. Guests: Liza Baker, VP/Executive Editorial Director for Cartwheel and Orchard Books at Scholastic Stephen Savage, author/illustrator Special thanks: Music composed by Lucas Elliot Eberl Sound mix and editing by Daniel Jordan Produced by Megan Kaesshaefer
Scholastic editor Liza Baker joins us to talk about Scholastic's new awareness campaign, “The Story Starts Here,” which emphasizes the importance of reading to children from day one. Plus, Stephen Savage (Where’s Walrus and Penguin?) joins us to discuss his work as an award-winning picture book author and illustrator. Guests: Liza Baker, VP/Executive Editorial Director for Cartwheel and Orchard Books at Scholastic Stephen Savage, author/illustrator Special thanks: Music composed by Lucas Elliot Eberl Sound mix and editing by Daniel Jordan Produced by Megan Kaesshaefer
Sep. 5, 2015. Stephen Savage discusses "Where's Walrus? and Penguin?" at the 2015 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. Speaker Biography: Stephen Savage is an illustrator known for his style, which conveys complex ideas and emotions through simple lines and color. He is the illustrator of “Polar Bear Night,” a New York Times best-selling picture book and an ALA Notable Book. His wordless picture book, “Where’s Walrus? and Penguin?” received an honor from the International Readers Association and is also an ALA Notable Book. Savage’s works are displayed throughout various publications, including The Washington Post, The Atlantic Monthly, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. In 2008, he received a Gold Medal from the Society of Illustrators. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7003