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The next production from Wise Children theatre company will be a new stage adaptation of the 1959 Alfred Hitchcock Cold War thriller North by Northwest, adapted and directed by Emma Rice. The roles of Roger Thornhill and Eve Kendall, played in the film by Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint, will be taken by Ewan Wardrop and Patrycja Kujawska. A week before previews at York Theatre Royal, BTG Editor David Chadderton spoke to Patrycja about the production and about the working process of a company and a director with whom she has had a long association. North by Northwest runs at York Theatre Royal from 18 March to 5 April 2025 before touring to HOME Manchester, Liverpool Playhouse, Bath Theatre Royal, Everyman Theatre Cheltenham and Alexandra Palace Theatre in London. (Rehearsal photo of Patrycja Kujawska as Eve Kendall and Ewan Wardrop as Roger Thornhill, credit Steve Tanner)
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Today I am joined by Laura Frick, Director of Competitions at PGA of America, We discuss her journey in the male-dominated golf industry, reflecting on her education at Ferris State University and various roles within the PGA. Recognized as a 2020 Woman in Business honoree by the Dallas Business Journal, Laura highlights the importance of mentorship from influential figures, including her mother and mentors like Mike Damakis and Steve Tanner. Our conversation covers the significant growth and changes in women's sports, particularly golf, citing increased participation and innovative formats like Topgolf. Laura shares her passion for working with junior golfers, creating memorable championship experiences, and the joy of witnessing young players' development. She offers leadership insights, emphasizing proactivity, team culture, work-life balance, and the necessity of taking breaks to recharge. Laura reflects on her strengths, the importance of mental and physical wellness, and the impact of strong leadership, providing valuable advice for aspiring leaders. Episode Minutes: Minute 3: Journey Into The Golf Industry Minute 19: Leadership and Responsibility Minute 24: Balancing Work and Self Care To find out more about my work, please visit Dana Williams Consulting. LinkedIn Instagram Email: hello@danawilliamsco.com Journal your way to a life with purpose The Strengths Journal™ is the only Gallup-certified, daily planner that guides you to live in your strengths every day
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CLICK LINK FOR YOUR OWN COPY SERENDIPITY BRINGS FORMER LOVERS BACK TOGETHER Driving back to her home town for her parent's anniversary, Cassie Meadows, speeds through town. Suddenly a cop car pulls behind her in hot pursuit. To her humiliation, the man in blue is an Adonis in uniform, her ex-boyfriend, Steve Tanner. Steve is still in love with Cassie and wants a chance to explain why he broke her heart years ago. Cassie is attracted to Steve as well. She may not be ready to forgive him; but she can't quite say “no” either. So, Steve sets out in a hot pursuit of Cassie neither of them will ever forget! A sizzling romance from the best-selling author of Full Moon Rising!
This week the guys discuss the drama between DC and Bill Willingham, Kiteman getting his own animated series, and more! Also this week the guy are joined by Steve Tanner of Time Bomb Comics fame. Steve has been creating comics in England for decades and has grown the Time Bomb brand through that time. They are still making British style comics including regular anthologies, original series, and more across the direct market, newstands, and kickstarter. You can find Time Bomb Comics using the links below. https://www.previewsworld.com/Catalog/SEP232018 https://timebombcomics.com/ Don't forget the guys talk about the comics they are reading off the shelves from last week, and as always all of the news fit for print. Comics we discuss in this episode: Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham #1 Daredevil #1 Avengers Inc. #1 Batman Incorporated #12 Batman and Robin #1 I Hate Fairyland #9 Untold Tales of I Hate Fairyland #3 Shazam #3 Fallen Stars #1 Support the show by using our Amazon Associate Link. Click below and shop: https://www.amazon.com/amazonprime?linkCode=ur1&primeCampaignId=prime_assoc_ft&tag=fortresscom02-20 Get your Fortress Comics merchandise with the link below https://www.teepublic.com/user/fortress-comics Want to talk comics and chat with the hosts of your favorite Fortress Comics content? Join our facebook group with the link below: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1607250199464647/?ref=share FortressofComicNews.com YouTube.com/FortressComics Chris twitter @fortresschris Mike twitter @fortressricker Patreon.com/FortressComics Thanks for Listening! #marvel #marvelcomics #mcu #dccomics #comicbooks #comicnews #podcast #indiecomics #batman
Elections are beginning to heat up and candidates want to sell their ideas to voters. Amy Henry of Nampa feels called to serve to fight for vulnerable children. What are her top issues he wants to address immediately? What would she like to do on tax policy? Will she trade her vote to secure passage of his bills? Amy explains it all in this episode of Freedom Bros. Be sure to listen to Episode 6 when another candidate in this race, Steve Tanner, makes his case for voters.
Elections are beginning to heat up and candidates want to sell their ideas to voters. Steve Tanner of Nampa feels called to serve to fight big government and the woke agenda. What are his three top issues he wants to address immediately? How will he stand up to an aggressive leadership team? Will he trade his vote to secure passage of his bills? Steve explains it all in this episode of Freedom Bros. Be sure to tune in to Episode 7, when another candidate in this race, Amy Henry, makes her case for voters.
Steve Tanner is the editor in chief of Time Bomb Comics and he joins me to discuss Quantum, a new comic you can find on the newsstands. We also talk more Spectrum comics, the Kickstarter for Brawler #3, and upcoming appearances of his splendid jackets at British comic conventions.You can find a list of all the upcoming books on the Facebook page, follow the podcast on instagram, or email me comments and suggestions to MCBCpodcast@gmail.comMusic used in this episode is Circuit Breaker by the artist Robodub. If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here Or Download here Right click and choose save link as to download to your computer.
Steve Tanner: « La voiture électrique » by Radio Réveil
Steve Tanner: «La civilisation du soleil...» (1) by Radio Réveil
« Les énergies fossiles ont fait de nous des super-héros. Etait-ce une bonne idée ? » par Steve Tanner by Radio Réveil
It's the first Golf Business Podcast of 2023! We kick things off with a talk about all things player engagement in our Inside Golf Business segment! Host Michael Williams sits down with PGA of America's Steve Tanner to discuss how teaching programs for golfers of all ages are specifically geared to help develop a passion for the game – and the risk-free (and revenue-enhancing) ways course owners can play a part. Then, for the first House Chat of the new year, Michael welcomes Jonathan Wride, CEO of Supreme Golf, the brand new sponsor of Golf Business LIVE and the latest NGCOA Executive Partner! From advanced course management to in-depth reporting technology, learn how Supreme Golf is working hand in hand with golf course operators to increase revenue and reduce costs. With all of the tee time booking innovation and technology sweeping across the industry, what changes are you making at your golf operation to further optimize your business?
Today is a very special day, because Chad Hennings, the speaker for this year's FCA Bowl Breakfast, is here to talk with Ken, and guest host, Steve Tanner! Tune in to get a glimpse into Chad's life as an air force pilot, and former player for the Dallas Cowboys!
Today Al chats with lifelong comic fan turned creator and publisher, Steve Tanner of Time Bomb Comics. Hang out as they chat about the journey to be a publisher, creating over 20 crowdfunding campaigns and more….. http://timebombcomics.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TimeBombComics Thank You for Watching / Listening! We appreciate your support! Episode 218 in an unlimited series! Host: Al Mega Follow on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook): @TheRealAlMega / @ComicCrusaders Make sure to Like/Share/Subscribe if you haven't yet: https://www.youtube.com/c/comiccrusadersworld Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/comiccrusaders Visit the official Comic Crusaders Comic Book Shop: comiccrusaders.shop Visit the OFFICIAL Comic Crusaders Swag Shop at: comiccrusaders.us Main Site: https://www.comiccrusaders.com/ Sister Site: http://www.undercovercapes.com Pick up official Undercover Capes Podcast Network merchandise exclusively on RedBubble.com: bit.ly/UCPNMerch Streamyard is the platform of choice used by Comic Crusaders and The Undercover Capes Podcast Network to stream! Check out their premium plans for this amazing and versatile tool, sign up now: https://bit.ly/ComicCrusadersStreamyard * Edited/Produced/Directed by Al Mega
Président de l'ONG environnementale chrétienne A Rocha Suisse, Steve Tanner est ingénieur. Son engagement écologique et ses préoccupations d'ingénieur le poussent à documenter de manière fouillée la transition énergétique qu'il tente de promouvoir en famille (1). Petit parcours sous forme de chronique en voiture électrique !
Président de l'ONG environnementale chrétienne A Rocha Suisse, Steve Tanner est ingénieur. Son engagement écologique et ses préoccupations d'ingénieur le poussent à documenter de manière fouillée la transition énergétique qu'il tente de promouvoir en famille (1). Petit parcours sous forme de chronique en voiture électrique !
Steve Tanner is a comic book writer behind 'Flintlock' and more and the man behind 'Time Bomb Comics' Here on #WBW we will be giving you a previously recorded interview from our archives on our old shows when part of the USUK Podcasting Network. In this forty-seventh edition we give you an interview we released in July 2020, we were joined by comic book writer and publisher Steve Tanner. Steve uses his platform as publisher of Time Bomb Comics to help up and coming comic creators, aswell as creating his own books like 'Flintlock' all about life in the eighteenth century featuring Highway Men, Pirates and more! If you like what you hear here then please don't hesitate to like and share this show with your friends and please make sure to follow us on all social medias and maybe even a little rating and review on your favourite podcasting apps. Official Website - The Chronicles of Podcast Official Sponsor - Stay Cozy Clothing Affiliate Charity - Sophie Lancaster Foundation Official Website - Time Bomb Comics
In this second part of our discussion about Corrie's best weddings, we reminisce over some of the most memorable ceremonies we've seen on the show over the years. From the romantic nuptials of Elsie and Steve Tanner to the outrageous antics of Les and Cilla, Coronation Street viewers have been treated to all sorts of ceremonies over the years - and not all of them have gone quite to plan either! So take a trip down memory lane as we chat about our favourite Weatherfield weddings!
Steve Tanner from Time Bomb comics is my guest to discuss an amazing new collaboration with Anderson Entertainment to produce a comic based on the works of Gerry Anderson. Check out the Kickstarter while there is time, and look out for Steve's multicoloured jackets at a comics event near you soon.You can find a list of episodes so far and all the upcoming books on the Facebook page, follow the podcast on Twitter, and on instagram, or email me comments and suggestions to MCBCpodcast@gmail.comMusic used in this episode is Circuit Breaker by the artist Robodub.If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here Or Download hereRight click and choose save link as to download to your computer.
Hear from course owners Rock Lucas of Charwood Golf Club and Del Ratcliffe of Ratcliffe Golf Services (00:45–21:15) as they highlight challenges they're noticing early in 2022, as well as opportunities on the horizon. In our first "Owner to Owner" chat of the year, learn how Rock and Del are adjusting operations to stay profitable considering the labor climate and record inflation levels. Plus, with all of the innovation and technology sweeping across the industry, how are they deciding on what's the most beneficial for their bottom line? Then, listen in as Michael Williams welcomes Steve Tanner, Senior Director of Player Engagement at the PGA of America, (21:30–40:00) to this “House Chat” segment as they dive into how the PGA Jr. League is reshaping youth golf in America. Hear about the exciting and innovative programs offering kids access and opportunity to the game, as well as valuable life skills. How do course owners contribute to this success... and if they aren't already involved, how can they play a part?
Episode 34: Steve Tanner/Lost In Space Jam IMDp is an improvised interview podcast. Every week Martina Minnow interviews a director about their upcoming film, except the film doesn't exist and they create it together through their conversation. Also joining Martina each week are our resident improvisers who create cutaway scenes and clips from the films discussed. However... until she introduces them, only Martina knows the guests name and the name of their movie. The guest and team are kept in the dark until we press record. IMDp will be recording two live episodes at the Miller, on Thursday 31st March. Where we will be joined by Guest Directors: Monica Gaga & Susan Harrison. Tickets Here Today's Special Guest: Steve Tanner (Ian Clump) is producer & editor of IMDp. He is a theatre director with Southside Players, creates and edits video content, and regularly collaborates with Hoopla Impro. He runs filmmaking workshop Make A Movie Club for kids and is also an actor and writer with immersive online murder mystery group, Play Dead London. @4foot1films The IMDp Team: @improvmoviepod Sabrina Luisi (Martina Minnow) is in Hoopla House team Michelle, acapella improvised musical group Acaprov, improvised musical narrative group Multiverse and long form team Buffet. Sabrina is also an actor and writer in immersive online murder mystery group, Play Dead London. She loves Eastenders, refrigerated Curly Wurlys, and has three accents she uses on rotation in improv shows. Twitter: @sabrinaluisi Instagram: @sabrina.luisi Vicky Hawley (Resident Improviser) is an improviser, comedian and storyteller who regularly performs with groups including Chortle Award winning Jericho Comedy, Edinburgh sellout Bumper Blyton, and internationally touring improv musical Multiverse. Vicky is also a professional DM, the host of D&D liveplay podcast Vicky's World, and a regular player on Sasha Ellen's Character Building Experience. Twitter: @vichawley Instagram: @vic.hawley Rory Vieyra (Resident Improviser) is an improviser and Actor who regularly performs with Music Box Improv, Acaprov and The Inflatables in London and abroad. He also teaches improv with Hoopla Impro and performs in immersive Murder Mystery group Play Dead London. He loves Cinnanmon Buns, Dolly Parton and Ancient Greece. He know his impressions are bad but refuses to stop. Instagram & Facebook: @roryvieyra Steve Tanner (Producer/Editor) is Director of 4Foot1Films. He is a theatre director with Southside Players, creates and edits video content, and regularly collaborates with Hoopla Impro. He runs filmmaking workshop Make A Movie Club for kids and is also an actor and writer with immersive online murder mystery group, Play Dead London. @4foot1films Theme Music by Matt Brown & Jonny Griffiths Episode Artwork by Marty Sears "Alien Wasteland", "Flight", & "Spaceship Fly By" by Scott Holmes Music Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) "Cheeky Buggers", "Interstellar Space", & "Rubiks Cube" by John Bartmann Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://johnbartmann.com/ "Pirates of the Caribbean","Space Trailer", & "Synth Wave" by Stan Babich THE RIGHT MUSIC FOR YOUR VIDEO Music Link ://www.patreon.com/no_copyrightmusic
Alternate timeline comics have been popular for years. Characters, history, mash-ups, everything has happened in this space, and the ACP gang are joined by Steve Tanner (Time Bomb Comics) to talk about them. Theres also talk about the brilliant Time Bomb library of books, great recommendations and also everyone pitches their own 'What If' tales... which goes about as NSFW as you'd expect. Great stuff to check out this week - Steve Tanner, Time Bomb Comics, Flintlock, Clockwork Cavalier, Elseworlds, What If?, That Comic Smell, Strawjack, Be Mecha, Mega City Book Club Podcast, Did You Hear What Eddie Gein Done?, Albatross Comics, A Trick of the Light, Ally Fell, Dune: A Whisper of Calladan Seas, Simon Hansalman, Crisis Zone, Iron Head Click here to buy comics from the creators of the Awesome Comics Podcast! Let us know what you think! Email: awesomecomicspod@gmail.com Join the discussion today at our facebook group Awesome Comics Talk Check out the folks who sponsor this lil show - the mighty folks at Comichaus! If you love our Intro/Outro music, then check out the brilliant Chad Fifer and more of his musical badassery at www.chadfifer.bandcamp.com
This episode features a conversation with Chief Stephen Tanner of the Halton Regional Police Service. In January 2022, Steve celebrated 40 years of policing, and 20 years as a Police Chief making him the longest serving Police Chief in Canada. We chat about how policing has changed over his career, the cases that have stayed with him, advice he would give his younger self or to new recruits, managing today's challenges in an increasingly connected world, and what he thinks the future holds for policing. Twitter: @ChiefTanner @HaltonPolice
On today's show I talk to Steve Tanner the man behind the prolific TIME BOMB COMICS publishing line.Since 2007 TIME BOMB have been producing some of the most accomplished one-shots and graphic novels on the independent scene, with a range of genres from historical thrillers to horror and sci-fi anthologies.With titles such as Flintlock, Harker and Brawler there really is something for everyone. So settle back as we take you through The Art of Self-Publishing: TIME BOMB COMICS.Guests:STEVE TANNER - WRITER, PUBLISHER, WELL DRESSED MANTIME BOMB COMICS - BUY THEM HERETIME BOMB - HARKER KICKSTARTERTIME BOMB COMICS TwitterTIME BOMB COMICS FacebookTIME BOMB COMICS.COM Damian Edwardson:ARTNINETWO WEBARTNINETWO FacebookARTNINETWO Twitter ARTNINETWO InstagramMusic from https://www.zapsplat.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this Inside Golf Business segment, we welcome our partner the PGA of America and Steve Tanner, Director of League Golf, as he shares how PGA Jr. League drives significant engagement and value to host facilities. In this Owner to Owner segment Whitey O'Malley, Saddleback Golf Club, CO and Justin Smith, Olde Homestead Golf Club, PA discuss a lot of snow, environmentally friendly on-course “facilities” for customers, and 2021 plans for after the “thaw”.
Join us for our 5th Anniversary Special, originally livestreamed on youtube on 20/02/2021. We talk WandaVision, Nintendo Direct, The Geeky Brummie Pull List, Game(s) of the Week(s) and a live 'Setting the Scene' challenge! Plus interviews with Adam Woodall, Graham Woods, Stacey Taylor and Steve Tanner! Intro 00:00:00 *The Geeky Brummie Pull List: Once & Future / New Mutants / X-Men / Star Trek: Year Five * 00:15:10 Setting the Scene: Challenge 00:18:00 Interview: Adam Woodall 00:20:15 WandaVision vs Too Much Marvel? 00:41:50 Interview: Graham Woods 00:57:40 Nintendo Direct 01:20:40 Game(s) of the Week(s): Nuts / Little Nightmares 2 / Mutropolis 01:36:30 Interview: Stacey Taylor 01:38:20 Setting the Scene: Results 01:57:10 Interview Steve Tanner 02:04:00 Outro 02:24:05 Links at geekybrummie.com: https://geekybrummie.com/blog/geeky-brummie-podcast-year-5-issue-1/ Donate at https://www.ko-fi.com/GeekyBrummie
Join us for our 5th Anniversary Special, originally livestreamed on youtube on 20/02/2021. We talk WandaVision, Nintendo Direct, The Geeky Brummie Pull List, Game(s) of the Week(s) and a live 'Setting the Scene' challenge! Plus interviews with Adam Woodall, Graham Woods, Stacey Taylor and Steve Tanner! * **Intro** 00:00:00 * **The Geeky Brummie Pull List: Once & Future / New Mutants / X-Men / Star Trek: Year Five ** 00:15:10 * **Setting the Scene: Challenge** 00:18:00 * **Interview: Adam Woodall** 00:20:15 * **WandaVision vs Too Much Marvel?** 00:41:50 * **Interview: Graham Woods** 00:57:40 * **Nintendo Direct** 01:20:40 * **Game(s) of the Week(s): Nuts / Little Nightmares 2 / Mutropolis** 01:36:30 * **Interview: Stacey Taylor** 01:38:20 * **Setting the Scene: Results** 01:57:10 * **Interview Steve Tanner** 02:04:00 * **Outro** 02:24:05 Links at geekybrummie.com: https://geekybrummie.com/blog/geeky-brummie-podcast-year-5-issue-1/ Donate at https://www.ko-fi.com/GeekyBrummie
I got the chance to record a short interview with legendary 2000AD artist John M Burns. Thanks to Tony Foster at Comic Scene magazine, and to Steve Tanner at Time Bomb comics for arranging this. And you can find The Art of John M Burns at The Book Palace. You can find a list of episodes so far and all the upcoming books on the Facebook page, follow the podcast on Twitter, and on instagram, or email me comments and suggestions to MCBCpodcast@gmail.com If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here Or Download hereRight click and choose save link as to download to your computer.
We kick off this season with a deeper look at the meaning of our phrase “changing how the economy functions,” specifically examining what you may have heard of as “social entrepreneurship,” which is the idea that entrepreneurial ventures should measure themselves not just by revenue but also by metrics that capture their broader impact on the social and natural environment.Impact investing takes many forms. It can be venture firms seeking out so called “double bottom line“ or even “triple bottom line” returns, meaning financial & social returns or financial & social & environmental. In fact, there is a venture firm called DBL Partners - double bottom line - one of whose portfolio companies we’ve had on the show- Zola Electric. DBL invested in another company you may have heard of - Tesla - which is probably the most high profile, but not the only proof point that impact investing is not charitable giving. Impact investing can also refer to the idea of investors screening for or against certain types of activities. The institutional approach is the idea of ESG investing. ESG stands for environmental, social, governance. ESG investors are typically mutual funds or financial companies with specific funds that invest in companies that are promoting those aims or perhaps which are improving their own internal practices. How big is ESG? According to Morningstar, there are about 275 ESG open-end mutual funds and ETFs available in the U.S.. And according to Deloitte, 75% of investors applied ESG principles to at least a quarter of their portfolios in 2019. Another sign of how far this idea has come is that the incoming director of the National Economic Council, Brian Deese, most recently led BlackRock’s ESG investing, in other words, one of the most prominent economist positions in the country is about to be inhabited by an ESG guy.Some of the more well known impact VCs include DBL, and Revolution’s Rise of the Rest, whom we’ve also featured on M4Edge. There are many other examples, all with ambitious aims, including the HEED fund, The Impact Engine, SustainVC, Village Capital, Better Ventures and many more.We’ve decided to delve into a few of these areas, with the help of three guests. First, we’re joined by Sonal Shah, the Executive Director of the Beeck Center at Georgetown. Sonal is so steeped in the world of impact that we asked her to cohost this episode. Sonal interviews Lisa Green Hall, the Impact Chair at Apollo Global Management, but has held many roles in this space, as is really one of the pioneers of the field. But we’re technophiles here at M4Edge, so we also interview Steve Tanner, the founder and CTO of EcoRobotix, a Swiss ag-tech company whose mission is to “develop, produce and sell innovative farming machines that require low energy and that reduce the negative ecological impact of modern agriculture, while keeping costs competitive.”
From the frozen ponds of Canada to the Great Plains of accounting software, Steve emphasizes the value of hustle and being colorblind. https://www.dataresolution.net
In episode two I speak with poet, spoken word artist and rapper Megan Chapman about the arts in Cornwall, opportunities for writers, performing online and stage fright. Megan mentions 'A Space to Write' by Amanda Harris and Steve Tanner. Music, sound production and editing by A.M.P services www.a-m-p.co.uk
Cornwall’s Kneehigh theatre company was due to celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced it to postpone any celebrations. After five months of lockdown, the company has released a strategy document, Strike Out!, focussing on its plans for creating art and performance in a post-pandemic world. Just after its release, BTG Editor David Chadderton spoke to Kneehigh founder and co-Artistic Director Mike Shepherd about what he has been up to during lockdown, the company’s deferred 40th anniversary plans and plans for the immediate future. To read the Strike Out! strategy document and other information about the company and its past and future work, see Kneehigh's web site or follow @wearekneehigh on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. The TED Talk “Do schools kill creativity” by the late Sir Ken Robinson, referred to by Mike as an inspiration, can still be seen online. Photo of Mike Shepherd as Mrs Ubu in Kneehigh’s Ubu, credit Steve Tanner
Every Monday, comic book writer, Samuel George London, interviews interesting guests about what comics they'd take into the apocalypse. Sponsored by ComicScene magazine this week's guest is comic book writer and all round good bloke, Steve Tanner. ---Steve's Links--- https://timebombcomics.com/ https://twitter.com/TimeBombComics https://www.facebook.com/TimeBombComics/ ---ComicScene Links--- https://comicscene.org/ https://getmycomics.com/comicscene ---Apocalyptic Links--- https://twitter.com/SamuelGLondon https://soundcloud.com/comicsapocalypse https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/comi…se/id1448698111 https://open.spotify.com/show/2ri0g2yoyBKxX4x0IKYkCl
Comics Uncovered 2018: In Conversation with Daniel Chabon (Dark Horse Comics) (Sunday 16th September 2018) Leonard Sultana, An Englishman In San Diego: I was very lucky to be invited along to the ICE International Comic Expo in Birmingham this past September to host a couple of panels at the event, but it also gave me the opportunity to participate in the following days companion event, Comics Uncovered, a hands-on collection of demos, panels, reviews and workshop sessions for both aspiring and established comics creatives to fine-tune their skills and approaches under the watchful eye of some of the best in the business, including John McCrae, James Peaty, Tony Lee, Ian Richardson and Steve Tanner. Also in attendance were colour artist John Paul Bove and Senior Editor for Dark Horse Comics Daniel Chabon who kicked off the day with a keynote session, in which Daniel gave his perspective on the industry today, what editors are looking for in contemporary comics and how to best get into making comics on a professional level. It was a fascinating session - enjoy... Intro Music: 'Punky', bensounds.com
Comics Uncovered 2018 - What's Next? (In Conversation With Artist Ian Richardson) (Sunday 16th September 2018) I was very lucky to be invited along to the ICE International Comic Expo in Birmingham this past September to host a couple of panels at the event, but it also gave me the opportunity to participate in the following days companion event, Comics Uncovered, a hands-on collection of demos, panels, reviews and workshop sessions for both aspiring and established comics creatives to fine-tune their skills and approaches under the watchful eye of some of the best in the business, including John McCrae, James Peaty, Tony Lee, Ian Richardson and Steve Tanner. Speaking of Mr. Richardson, Ian spent a fair amount of time at the bar in the foyer of the Birmingham Conference and Exhibition Centre - not pouring drinks, although I can imagine he could knock up a half decent Singapore Sling if pushed! No, he was more looking over work of aspiring artists and giving some really practical advice where needed - he also presented a talk called What's Next, all about what happens once you've jumped that initial hurdle and get your foot in the door with your work. It's a great session in the company of someone who really knows what he's talking about - enjoy... Intro Music: 'Punky', bensounds.com
In an episode that was recorded at the International Comics Expo last month Dave and Barry are joined by a cross section of the UK comic industry. The panel discuss the future of the medium in the UK and ask those all important questions about the state of the comics nation. Trying to put the comic world to rights will be Steve Tanner, Jane Straw, Charlie Adlard and Jessica Martin. Share your thoughts with the Geeks! Email: thegeeks@geeksyndicate.co.uk Subscribe to GS on iTunes: http://geeksyndicate.co.uk/subscribe/ Subscribe to GS on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SubGeekSyndicate Support GS on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/geeksyndicate?ty=h Facebook: www.facebook.com/geeksyndicate Twitter: https://twitter.com/geeksyndicate Pinterest: https://uk.pinterest.com/geeksyndicate/
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The second session of the open mic features the following readers: Chloe Headdon with the opening of a YA fantasy novel; Steve Tanner with an extract from his fantasy novel, Blind Faith; Suzanne McConaghy with part of a science fiction short story, "Partners in Crime"; Justin Newland with short story that forms the prologue to fantasy novel set in China. There is no Q&A in the open mic, because we want to make the experience as friendly as possible for the readers. BristolCon Fringe is a monthly reading series produced by the BristolCon Foundation. For further details see our Venue and Schedule pages.
### Issue 44 A long time ago, in a studio far far away... the Geeky Brummie team celebrate the release of _Rogue One: A Star Wars Story_. Ollie Macnamee from Bleedin' Cool News joins the team to discuss their thoughts on the new films and for a catch-up. The team play a _Star Wars_ quiz, and a pen causes trouble. Originally broadcast 17/12/2016 ### Issue 45 Ho Ho Ho... It's time for the Geeky Brummie Christmas special. In this feature-length festive edition of the show, the team are joined in the studio by Stacey Taylor from _Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour Podcast_ and Steve Tanner, writer of comic book _Flintlock_. The team discuss their favourite Christmas movies, attempt to play some board games live on air, play the ultimate pack of Top Trumps. The team also indulge in a little gift giving. Originally broadcast 24/12/2016
Issue 44 A long time ago, in a studio far far away... the Geeky Brummie team celebrate the release of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Ollie Macnamee from Bleedin' Cool News joins the team to discuss their thoughts on the new films and for a catch-up. The team play a Star Wars quiz, and a pen causes trouble. Originally broadcast 17/12/2016 Issue 45 Ho Ho Ho... It's time for the Geeky Brummie Christmas special. In this feature-length festive edition of the show, the team are joined in the studio by Stacey Taylor from Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour Podcast and Steve Tanner, writer of comic book Flintlock. The team discuss their favourite Christmas movies, attempt to play some board games live on air, play the ultimate pack of Top Trumps. The team also indulge in a little gift giving. Originally broadcast 24/12/2016
### Issue 42 We are joined in the studio by Sam from Geek Retreat, which has just opened up in Birmingham city centre; occasional guest Sam Edwards pops in to tell us about his appearance in the United Theatre Company's Christmas panto _Sleeping Beauty_. Elsewhere the team explore the A List through the Z List with this week's Top Trumps and Guy expresses some rather harsh opinions towards Greggs. Originally broadcast 03/12/2016. ### Issue 43 We are joined in the studio by Stacey Taylor from _Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour Podcast_ ; Steve Tanner, writer of comic book _Flintlock_ , DJ Kapt' Kirk from _The Vinyl Frontier_ and Pete Steel, head of music at Brum Radio. The team talk about _Westworld_ after this week's finale, and the first season as a whole; and play a random of 'Space Monsters' Top Trumps that are possibly too much like a famous space film series. Originally broadcast 10/12/2016
Issue 42 We are joined in the studio by Sam from Geek Retreat, which has just opened up in Birmingham city centre; occasional guest Sam Edwards pops in to tell us about his appearance in the United Theatre Company's Christmas panto Sleeping Beauty. Elsewhere the team explore the A List through the Z List with this week's Top Trumps and Guy expresses some rather harsh opinions towards Greggs. Originally broadcast 03/12/2016. Issue 43 We are joined in the studio by Stacey Taylor from Stacey's Pop Culture Parlour Podcast ; Steve Tanner, writer of comic book Flintlock , DJ Kapt' Kirk from The Vinyl Frontier and Pete Steel, head of music at Brum Radio. The team talk about Westworld after this week's finale, and the first season as a whole; and play a random of 'Space Monsters' Top Trumps that are possibly too much like a famous space film series. Originally broadcast 10/12/2016
Episode 5 of Sketch, Please! is ready to rock your world with an array of sketches that will punch you in your funny bone. The internet has sent us their finest comedy sketches and performance talents and now we have built a sketch show just for you! There might have been a few beers involved so be warned: there is manic cheering and jollity throughout. Ever wondered what the job application for the X-Men is like? We have your answer! Wondering what your library would be like as a trendy immersive experience? Look no further. We’ve got all this and more written and performed by the finest the internet has to offer. If you would like to write sketches and perform for Sketch, Please!, head to the Submissions Page where you’ll find all the guidelines, T&Cs and email addresses you’ll need. The deadline for our next episode is Sunday 29th May 2016, so get writing! You can also rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and Soundcloud. Cast Melanie Gayle is a Comedian, Actress, TV Presenter & Voiceover Artist from North West London. She has been a stand-up since 2014 and was the recipient of the 2015 BEFFTA “Best Comedian” Award. You can also follow her on Twitter/Instagram and Facebook. Steve Tanner has been an Actor, Director (and various other technical roles) with Balham based Southside Players for 10 years. He is also a film maker with 4 Foot 1 Films and very, very occasional improvisor. Jess-Luisa Flynn is a actress and improviser with an as yet unnamed musical improv troupe (we will update in due course!). She also performs immersive theatre with Bearded Kitten. Credits Mutant Interview by Jenny Laville Tom – Steve Tanner Karen – Melanie Gayle Bell Pundit by Edmund Fargher Gordon – Steve Tanner Terri – Jess-Luisa Flynn Borrowers Blues by Stephanie Weston Borrower – Jess-Luisa Flynn Librarian 1 – Melanie Gayle Librarian 2 – Steve Tanner French Voices – Edmund Fargher Tea Monologue by Rachel E. Thorn Performed by Jess-Luisa Flynn Three Mice by Gareth Moore Mrs Gilles – Jess-Luisa Flynn DCI Spencer – Melanie Gayle Det. Barns – Steve Tanner Britain’s Got Sentiment by Jasmine Tonie Anchor – Steve Tanner Audience Member – Melanie Gayle PR Rep – Jess-Luisa Flynn Cake Shop by Jane McCutcheon & Vivienne Riddoch Customer – Melanie Gayle Shop Assistant – Jess-Luisa Flynn Hosted by Edmund Fargher Produced by Katharine Kerr
Issue 1 We talk to Adam Woodall of Fizzpop, review the Deadpool movie and chat some upcoming games. Originally broadcast 20/02/2016. Issue 2 We talk to Steve Tanner of Birmingham Comics Festival, and review Asssasins' Creed Syndicate. Originally broadcast 27/02/2016.
### Issue 1 We talk to Adam Woodall of Fizzpop, review the Deadpool movie and chat some upcoming games. Originally broadcast 20/02/2016. ### Issue 2 We talk to Steve Tanner of Birmingham Comics Festival, and review Asssasins' Creed Syndicate. Originally broadcast 27/02/2016.
Kneehigh Theatre Company from Cornwall is currently working on a brand new adaptation of John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera titled Dead Dog in a Suitcase, with a script by regular Kneehigh writer Carl Grose and music by Charles Hazlewood, directed by Kneehigh founder Mike Shepherd. Charles Hazlewood spoke to us from Sweden where he was conducting a concert of music from video games with the Malmö SymfoniOrkester. He talks about his involvement in the project from taking it to Mike Shepherd as an idea around three years ago through his process of creating the score in rehearsals with the performers and scriptwriter-lyricist Carl Grose. Mike Shepherd, speaking to us at the end of the first week of rehearsals at the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool, where the show opens in June, speaks about the evolving story and politics of the show and the influences of modern events and modern popular culture, as well as the process of bringing it to the stage. Mike also explains how Kneehigh has developed and constantly changed direction since he founded it in 1980, and talks about some current Kneehigh projects including Kneehigh Rambles and the company's mobile theatre space the Asylum. Dead Dog in a Suitcase runs at the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool from 21 June to 12 July 2014, and then will be performed in Kneehigh’s mobile theatre, the Asylum, at The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall from 30 August to 28 September. Charles Hazlewood’s Orchestival summer festival, with which Kneehigh is also involved, is on 19 and 20 July in Somerset. (Rehearsal images of Mike Shepherd and Charles Hazlewood by Steve Tanner.)
The inaugural edition of CM Edge is dedicated to social media and networking and its affect on how we connect, relate and communicate with each other. Hosts for this episode: Henry Zonio, Kenny Conley, Sam Luce, Steve Tanner, and Rob Tuma Listen now Or you can download it. Come back after you listen and leave […]