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In this week's episode we'll cover Hutan: Life in the Rainforest2, our Game of the Week, discuss Factors that Influence Expectations in The School of Gaming, and wrap it up by revealing our High-Five Transportation Games! We also Spotlight Middle Ages from Studio H!00:00:00 - Introductions & Awesomeness00:06:37 - Spotlight: Middle Ages00:18:11 - Game of the Week: Hutan - Life in the Rainforest00:41:02 - School of Gaming: Factors That Influence Expectations00:53:28 - High Five: Transportation Games
Geoff is joined in Studio H by Anya, Allie, Amir, and Grace, to discuss Anya Business, play Name That Tune: Royalty Free Edition, and find out how long it would take to produce enough hair grease to fry a single corndog!» FOLLOW Geoff on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geoffreyjames/» FOLLOW Amir on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amir/» FOLLOW Anya on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radiofreeanya/» FOLLOW Allie on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/gluingshitonpaper/» FOLLOW Grace on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chorlesborkley/Rate The Headgum Podcast 5-stars on Apple PodcastsRate The Headgum Podcast 5-stars on SpotifyJoin the Headgum DiscordSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Retrouvez notre nouvel hebdo et ses rubriques !Antoine, Aranitha et Fred vous présente les achats et réception de service presse (merci aux Fondations de l'Imaginaire pour cette semaine), l'actualité du JDR et quelques financements et bien sur nos zooms.Cette semaine, Fred présente la V1 de Cairn (V1), un jdr OSR de Yochai Gal. Aranitha présente le jeu de société Leaders chez Studio H et Antoine parle des suppléments 60 years of Adventures vol.1 et 2 chez Cubicle 7.Bonne écoute !
Elle a été de tous les combats de son temps et même très en avance sur son temps. Elle s'est battue pour les droits des femmes contre l'esclavage et la traite des Noirs contre la pauvreté et les inégalités contre la peine de mort. Olympe de Gouges, pionnière du XVIIIè siècle, en 1791, elle écrit la Déclaration des droits de la femme et de la citoyenne comme une réponse à la déclaration des droits de l'homme. Alors que la Révolution bouscule l'ordre établi que les privilèges de la noblesse sont abolis, sa voix pourtant ne sera pas entendue. Elle sera même réduite au silence, arrêtée et condamnée à mort. Olympe de Gouges reprend vie sur scène sous les traits de Firmine Richard, dans une mise en scène de Franck Salin.Firmine Richard et Franck Salin sont les invités de Sur le pont des arts. Olympe est à voir au Studio Hébertot à Paris jusqu'au 6 avril 2025. Au programme de l'émission :► Café Polar Catherine Fruchon-Toussaint a rencontré Jérémie Claes pour «Commandant Solane» (Héloïse d'Ormesson), nom du personnage principal de l'auteur belge, un policier à la retraite qui enquête sur le massacre de 42 migrants retrouvés assassinés sur une plage dans le sud de la France. ► Playlist du jour- Ebony – Unforgettable- Camille Yembe - Plastique.
Elle a été de tous les combats de son temps et même très en avance sur son temps. Elle s'est battue pour les droits des femmes contre l'esclavage et la traite des Noirs contre la pauvreté et les inégalités contre la peine de mort. Olympe de Gouges, pionnière du XVIIIè siècle, en 1791, elle écrit la Déclaration des droits de la femme et de la citoyenne comme une réponse à la déclaration des droits de l'homme. Alors que la Révolution bouscule l'ordre établi que les privilèges de la noblesse sont abolis, sa voix pourtant ne sera pas entendue. Elle sera même réduite au silence, arrêtée et condamnée à mort. Olympe de Gouges reprend vie sur scène sous les traits de Firmine Richard, dans une mise en scène de Franck Salin.Firmine Richard et Franck Salin sont les invités de Sur le pont des arts. Olympe est à voir au Studio Hébertot à Paris jusqu'au 6 avril 2025. Au programme de l'émission :► Café Polar Catherine Fruchon-Toussaint a rencontré Jérémie Claes pour «Commandant Solane» (Héloïse d'Ormesson), nom du personnage principal de l'auteur belge, un policier à la retraite qui enquête sur le massacre de 42 migrants retrouvés assassinés sur une plage dans le sud de la France. ► Playlist du jour- Ebony – Unforgettable- Camille Yembe - Plastique.
Ascendance, le podcast des histoires de famille !Bonjour ! Bienvenue sur ce nouvel épisode d'ascendance, le premier de 2025 !L'invité qui ouvre le bal de cette année est comédien, il s'appelle Xavier Kutalian et je reçois Xavier aujourd'hui pour échanger autour de son spectacle “L'arche et le château” qui relate l'histoire incroyable d'un orphelinat arménien dans les années 20, entre la grande histoire et celle de son grand-père, Xavier nous conte une épopée universelle. C'est un échange très agréable avec Xavier autour de l'histoire de ce spectacle et de nos origines communes que nous avons pu échanger, je vous souhaite une très belle écoute !L'Arche et le Château du 25 Mars au 28 Mai 2025 au Studio Hébertot.Instagram d'AscendanceMerci Xavier pour cet échange ! Et merci à vous pour votre écoute !A bientôt sur Ascendance, prenez soin de vous ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
ESSENTIEL, le rendez-vous culture présenté par Sandrine Sebbane Elle reçoit Esther Rotenberg pour son livre "Tout commence avec toi" aux éditions Favre. Et parlera théâtre avec Catherine Piétri pour la pièce "Barbara, mémoires interrompus" au Studio Hébertot. À propos du livre : « Tout commence avec toi » paru aux éditions Favre Un récit de vie beau et authentique, tiré du vécu de l'auteure : le parcours d'une quadragénaire, célibataire et carriériste, qui décide de revoir ses priorités et devenir mère malgré son célibat, en adoptant une fillette d'Europe de l'Est. Une adoption réussie, un exemple inspirant. Judith, avocate célibataire de quarante ans, n'a jamais fait les choses dans l'ordre. Sa carrière exigeante et sa vie trépidante ne la comblent plus. Et son compagnon, dans sa vie depuis quelque temps, souhaite-t-il vraiment s'engager ? Jusqu'à présent, rien n'est précis. Son envie à elle d'avoir un enfant s'impose de plus en plus. Et maintenant ? Comme une évidence, Judith choisit l'adoption, à moins que ce ne soit l'adoption qui la choisisse. Ne doit-on pas d'ailleurs toujours adopter les gens qu'on aime ? Son parcours de femme jusqu'à l'arrivée de la petite Roxana est semé de doutes, d'espoir et d'une quête de légitimité, la sienne d'abord, et celle du regard des autres ensuite. Un récit d'amour et d'amitiés transmis avec une joie lumineuse et sans pathos, où rires et émotions se donnent en permanence la réplique. Esther ROTENBERG, avocate de formation et de carrière, ancienne élève des cours Simon et passionnée de théâtre, a écrit "La Femme Silencieuse" sur l'exil de Stefan ZWEIG à Londres en février 1934, qui a été jouée au Petit Hébertot à Paris et au festival d'Avignon en 2015. Elle a depuis écrit une autre pièce "La Mémoire du Frelon". Sa dernière pièce, "Nos Inconséquences", sera jouée en Suisse Romande à l'automne 2024. À propos de la pièce : « Barbara, mémoires interrompus » Barbara, mémoires interrompus Barbara avant la poésie, avant les chansons, avant la gloire… Barbara avant Barbara. « Je ne suis pas une grande dame de la chanson, je ne suis pas une tulipe noire, je ne suis pas poète, je ne suis pas un oiseau de proie, je ne suis pas désespérée du matin au soir, je ne suis pas une mante religieuse, je ne suis pas dans les tentures noires, je ne suis pas une intellectuelle, je ne suis pas une héroïne, je suis une femme qui chante ! » Cette déclaration de Barbara (dans le programme de son Olympia 69) a été notre boussole tout au long de la création de ce spectacle : une femme raconte son enfance, les rires, la guerre, l'inceste, le music-hall, la Chrysler de Monsieur Victor, Nantes… et « la folie de chanter ! » Elle n'a pas encore écrit de chanson, n'a pas encore connu la gloire. Elle est encore Monique Serf, celle qui deviendra Barbara. « J'ai peur, j'avance » dit-elle. Et nous suivons ses pas. L'année de sa disparition, Barbara entreprend d'écrire le récit de sa vie. Un texte poignant et drôle qui donne de la force et nous engage à suivre nos rêves. Durée : 1h10 Genre : Théâtre - Seul(e) en scène À partir de : 11 ans
Back in the safe haven of Studio H, Amir, Anya, and Casey join Geoff to discuss Casey's lollies, Casey's notes, play J.D. or Nah, and learn about the Macklemore song Same Love!» FOLLOW Geoff on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geoffreyjames/» FOLLOW Amir on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amir/» FOLLOW Casey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caseydonahue/» FOLLOW Anya on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.lovemotel/Rate The Headgum Podcast 5-stars on Apple PodcastsRate The Headgum Podcast 5-stars on SpotifyJoin the Headgum DiscordSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brandt and Eric announce the winner of our Tír na nÓg contest before moving on to reviews of Magic Maze Tower, Viticulture World, Bomb Busters, and World Wonders: Mundo Wonders. The d12 of Fate insists we discuss Language Independence, and our Doubles Review is Studio H's revamping of Majesty: For the Realm, Middle Ages. 00:33 - Mythical Creatures and Contest Winner 02:11 - Magic Maze Tower 07:34 - Viticulture World 15:06 - Bomb Busters 19:08 - World Wonders: Mundo Wonders 24:06 - The Big Roll: Pros and Cons of Language Independence 39:40 - Doubles Review: Middle Ages ___ Check out our Sponsor: https://grandgamersguild.com Tír na nÓg Kickstarter link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grandgamersguild/tir-na-nog-reprint-tir-na-nog-escape Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/RightBrainRollers Follow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/914270393090805 Discuss in our BGG forum: https://boardgamegeek.com/guild/4193
We talk about two games we played on our game night, Vaalbara by Studio H and Junk Drawer by Winsmith Games! We also talk about playing a game solo before bringing it to game night. https://mfgcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Episode_487_Final.mp3
Charlie och Tomas från Anti Cimex slog sig ner i kattens studio för att ta sig ett snack om det gyllene året 1981, Bohman Brinner, Raped Ass, Studio Hönshuset, Discharge, Disorder, intresset för bandet, samlingar och ny publik. Vidare till Partisans, Wolfpack, The Shitlickers, Moment Maniacs, slätta, raggare, dokumentären, käng, D-takt, Boogie Hammer, Deny, Gefyr, Råpunk-boken, Asien, Cimex-Records, Pi$$er och en del annat.
Clarence Ford speaks to Hannerie Fisher, Studio H founder.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La pièce « Mademoiselle Gabrielle Chanel » retrace les aventures de Coco, la vie de Gabrielle et le destin de Chanel. Je me suis rendu compte que cette femme a eu un destin extraordinaire. Bien que venant d'un milieu modeste, elle va devenir une star de la haute couture. Les 5 comédiens interprètent pas moins de 30 personnages. Les moments au piano apportent un vrai plus. Coco Chanel s'est fait connaître en créant des parfums et des chapeaux. La pièce n'occulte pas son attitude suspecte pendant l'Occupation. J'ai aimé découvrir toutes les facettes de cette femme déterminée. « Mademoiselle Gabrielle Chanel », c'est jusqu'au 9 avril au Studio Hébertot dans le 17ème. Rendez-vous les lundis et mardis à 21 heures sauf le 2 avril.
Bonjour Menestres, Mesdames et Messieurs et bienvenue dans On n'a rien préparé ! C'est un bonheur de vous accueillir pour cinquième saison d'impros, d'invité‧e‧s, de joie, de blagues, de bêtises en tout genre et plus si affinité ! Dans cet épisode : 05:10 : on vous montre ce qui se passe dans la pièce à côté d'une scène « argh » d'Avatar 2,12:15 : on continue la saga épique du Paladin Assens et de Fruline,23:10 : on apprécie qu'il ne se passe rien, tout en utilisant le tarot,32:00 : on vous partage nos coups de cœur ! Le film ayant servi de la base à la « dans la pièce à côté » est « Avatar 2 : la voie de l'eau » réalisé par James Cameron (https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=178014.html ). Le coup de cœur d'Hicham est pour « Hardspace : Shipbreaker », un jeu vidéo par Blackbird Interactive et publié par Focus Entertainment (https://www.focus-entmt.com/en/games/hardspace-shipbreaker ). Le coup de cœur de Manu est pour « Podcast + », une émission de BX-1 qui parle de podcasts (https://bx1.be/radio-type_emissions/plus-de-podcast/ ). Le coup de cœur d'Iseult est pour « Nutty Business », un jeu de société d'Alain Rivollet publié par Studio H (https://www.gigamic.com/jeux-de-voyage/1013-nutty-business-3616450015456.html ) Prenez bien soin de vous et à la semaine prochaine !
MISES EN SCENE le mercredi et vendredi à 9h30 et 18h30. Chronique théâtrale animée par Sonia Jucquin ou Géraldine Elbaz qui traite de l'actualité des pièces de théâtre. Cette semaine, Géraldine nous parle de la pièce Deux Mains, la Liberté d'Antoine Nouel au Studio Hébertot. Berlin 1939, QG de la SS. "Celui qui sauve une vie, sauve l'Humanité entière" paroles du Talmud et du Coran. Ce simple médecin en thérapie manuelle, le Dr Kersten en sauvera plus de cent mille en choisissant de soulager par ses massages un des plus proches disciples du Mal fait homme, Himmler. L'humanité est capable du pire et c'est ce qu'elle retient le mieux, mais elle est aussi capable du meilleur. D'après une histoire vraie. Informations : Studio Hébertot © Christelle Billault
This is Dice Tower Now for the week of December 26, 2023. This week, amazon tosses a coin to your space marine, Spielworxx hits us right in the Gentes, Studio H visits the Splendor of the Middle Ages, and the Fellowship remembers Carcassonne. TOP STORIES (2:00) Games Workshop inks Warhammer 40K deal with Amazon for TV series Quacks of Quedlinburg Duel Lord of the Rings: The Ringbearer from Carcassonne designer Klaus-Jürgen Wrede Daitoshi from Devir and Dani Garcia Epos: A Gentes Game coming from Spielworxx Ephipparius - A new Agricola expansion Publisher Studio H is remaking Majesty: For the Realm as Middle Ages Peaks from designer Sam Gray and Tangerine Games Tiny Epic Game of Thrones CROWDFUNDING (11:05) Happy Holidays - no Crowdfunbding projects SPONSOR UPDATE (11:45) Happy Holidays from Scott Morris CONNECT: Follow our Twitter newsfeed: twitter.com/dicetowernow Dig in with Corey at DiceTowerDish.com. Have a look-see at Barry's wares at BrightBearLaser.com.
Avec Emmanuel Dechartre et Bérengère Dautun, pour «Le bateau pour Lipaïa», au Studio Hébertot, et Nadir Hammaoui
Pete and Mike play Vaalbara by Studio H. Mike derails the podcast and forces Pete to pitch an alternate plot for Indiana Jones 5. Then the guys chat about their favorite concert experiences. Facebook: Rum & Wings: A Tabletop Podcast Instagram: rum_and_wings Email: rumandwings@gmail.com
Join us for a trip down memory lane as we discuss who deserves a spot in the SNL Hall of Fame with our panel of former guests, Brad, Dave, and Will! Hear their thoughts on this season's candidates, with Brad kicking off the conversation with his number one pick - the legendary John Belushi.From debating the comedic stylings of Belushi, Bill Murray, and Dana Carvey, to discussing the merits of newer SNL icons like Dave Chappelle, Justin Timberlake, and Maya Rudolph, our panelists offer insightful opinions on the lasting impact these cast members have on the show. They also touch on the early years of SNL and how its pioneers shaped the show into the cultural phenomenon it is today.But don't worry - we don't just cover the A-listers. Listen in as we discuss underrated gems like Jane Curtin, Jan Hooks, and even controversial figures like Dick Ebersol. Plus, we weigh in on whether musical guests like Beyonce and Miley Cyrus deserve a spot in the SNL Hall of Fame. Grab your headphones and join us for a nostalgia-filled, laughter-inducing, and enlightening roundtable discussion!Chapters(0:00:08) - SNL Hall of Fame Roundtable Discussion(0:08:21) - SNL Hall of Fame Candidates(0:13:35) - Debating SNL Hall of Fame Candidates(0:24:56) - SNL Hall of Fame Picks(0:34:02) - SNL Hall of Fame Ballot Discussion(0:45:44) - SNL Hall of Fame Nominations(0:54:11) - SNL Hall of Fame Inductees Discussion(1:07:04) - Debating SNL Hall of Fame Nominees(1:15:37) - Suggesting Musical Guests for SNLTranscript0:00:08 - Speaker 1It's the SNL Hall of Fame podcast with your host, jamie Dube, chief librarian Thomas Senna, and featuring Matt Ardill At now. Curator of the Hall, jamie Dube. 0:00:41 - Speaker 2Hi everyone, welcome to the Saturday Night Live Hall of Fame. I am your guest host for this roundtable, matt Ardill, and it is my pleasure to be hosting an amazing panel of former guests who are going to share their votes for this season's set of candidates going to the Saturday Night Live Hall of Fame. So what we'll do is we'll go around and we'll have everybody introduce themselves. Brad, if you want to start. 0:01:12 - Speaker 3Hi, i'm Brad Robinson from the Not Ready for Primetime podcast. Happy to be here, dave. 0:01:19 - Speaker 4I'm Dave Buckman. I own Coldtown Theater in Austin, texas. I'm a second city alum, boom, chicago alum and general podcast panelist for Saturday Night Live related podcasts. 0:01:33 - Speaker 5It's Dave and Will. Yes, hi, I'm Will Norman and I'm just also an SNL enthusiast and podcast guest here on the Hall of Fame Network. I've been on the Was Only Beyonce episode. I'm just excited to talk with all of you today about this season's nominees. Thanks for having me. 0:01:48 - Speaker 2Great, and what are we all expecting tonight, like? what kind of result, what kind of conversation? I mean, i know I'm spending a fun time, i think it's going to be an interesting combination of opinions here, but what are you all expecting for tonight? 0:02:05 - Speaker 4I'm expecting to have my mind changed on a couple of people. I have more than 15 on my ballot, so I need to be talked off the ledge for a couple of weeks. 0:02:18 - Speaker 3I'm interested to see where the conversation goes old versus new. My ballot's fairly full and it's fairly full with returning nominees and older nominees, so I'm excited to see if I can convince some people to keep these old timers on the ballot. 0:02:36 - Speaker 5I'm expecting an all out blood bath tonight. I guess I might be. Maybe that won't be the case, maybe not be the case, but I'm on the opposite of Dave, where I used about 13 of my votes. I'm still kind of on the. I guess I'm kind of on that border with a few of them and actually just want to have a conversation to see who I might be overlooking and who some of those votes might go to. with returning nominees and first ballot people, i'm excited to see where the conversation goes today. 0:03:03 - Speaker 2So we'll use 13. What made you land at that number? Why did you hold back a couple? 0:03:12 - Speaker 5So I ended up leaving my ballot at 13 because there's a lot of other candidates that were first ballot or returning nominees that I feel like I needed a little bit more time and was actually hoping to get some conversation with the panelists here today to just kind of see where I may have overlooked someone besides, just kind of speaking to my own biases, to see if I could be educated on some people that I might have overlooked that deserve to be in those final two spots. 0:03:35 - Speaker 2Awesome, Dave. how many votes did you use and what was your logic? 0:03:41 - Speaker 4I used all 17. Even though we're only allowed to have 15. 0:03:47 - Speaker 2So could it be some editing on the fly kind of thing going on, Yeah? 0:03:50 - Speaker 4I'm going to have to really I'm going to need Will and Brad to kind of like tell me why somebody doesn't deserve to be on there, because I mean I could have honestly, i could have picked 25 out of these 30. It was very, very hard to get to where I am now and I'm looking at it. I just don't mean how do I, how? the people I have on my bubble are just legendary. So how do you, how do you cut them from that ballot? I don't even know how to like rank them if I was going to. So that's where I'm at. 0:04:22 - Speaker 2And. 0:04:22 - Speaker 3Brad, i'm a bit more like Will. I've got 14 selections. 11 of them are pretty solid. I've got actually 12 because one of them is the musical guest my one musical guest vote. So I've got a couple that I'm on the fence to hear about, and I left an empty spot to see if, you know, someone can convince me. 0:04:40 - Speaker 2I like you, brad, chose 14. I have one where I'm like, oh, like this, last time I did this I filled all 15. Then afterwards I was like, oh, you know, that was a really strong case, but I cast my vote and I'm going to have to stand by it And I'm going to be the one to let somebody convince me at the end of how I'm going to vote. So it makes it for an interesting conversation. Create some stakes when we're doing that Terrific. Okay, well, what we'll do again. Like well, i'll just start working my way around the, around the ring here, and why don't we just start naming off our, our picks? So, brad, do you want to start us off? 0:05:23 - Speaker 3My number one pick is John Belushi Easy pick. If you've heard our podcast, i'm a huge John Belushi fan, saturday Night Live and otherwise and he's hands down my number one pick between iconic characters, great impressions, legendary sketches, does it all, plays himself And you know, in addition to Dan, the first cast members to ever be featured on the show in another role while they were cast members, when him and Dan were musical guests as well, they were the first cast members to actually be shown, showcased in another light as well. So John Belushi is my number one. 0:06:02 - Speaker 2I watched a lot of those very early episodes at an entirely inappropriate age. So you know, i got to know his work really young and he made me laugh then and he still makes me laugh now. I mean, i think I rewatched just recently the Star Trek sketch And it's just that the impersonation that he does of Shatner is hilarious And it's just like it. Just it shows a range that a lot of people especially now as there's been distance from his work people don't credit it with, like they think Animal House and this loud ruckus character. But he had a lot more to him And, yeah, i can totally understand that. 0:06:44 - Speaker 3Yeah, he has a lot more to him, especially in season one. You know he does his Shatner impression. He's got his Marlon Brando impression, the Joe Cocker impression that he does in episode three. I still will put up against anything that's been done in the last 50 years on that show And even stuff you forget, like we've been going back, we've been watching the old Land Shark sketches and he does a Richard Dreyfuss impression which is amazingly great. It's surprisingly good. I don't even remember it, it's so good. So it's even the small stuff. And then, before he gets big, that season one is great watching John because he plays very childish and like impish sort of scenes where, like by season three, that's all gone because he is, he's full blown Belushi by that point. So it's it's. He definitely has a range And if you've watched from the beginning through, you see that whole arc. 0:07:28 - Speaker 5Any other 70 thoughts on Belushi, belushi was near the top of my list as well. I mean, i think it's impossible to tell the story of SNL without mentioning Belushi and his contributions, so obviously taken away too soon. 0:07:42 - Speaker 4I did not put Belushi on my ballot. Maybe in future ballots, perhaps when he stacked up against fourth or fifth rounders, but Belushi never hit me Well. I love little chocolate donuts, i love the Blues Brothers, i love the Marlon Brando impression, i love the Joe Cocker impression, but I don't think that he was much of a team player. I think he was very much about Belushi and Belushi's goals for the show And a lot of his humor hit me is very angry and aggressive rather than funny, and I just that's not my kind of humor. I feel the same way about Michael Adonahue. It just it's not. It was funny, i think, to me when I was 12 or 13, but I think I've grown. I've grown out of that style of humor And I also love Animal House and I love all of his movies too. But when stacked up against some of these other folks, i think their contributions to the genre of Saturday Night Live there's better contributions out there. 0:08:47 - Speaker 3I'll try to argue him in this a little bit. I hear what you're saying with his comedy coming from anger and I do agree it definitely gets there. But if you look at the early seasons, one and two especially, i don't think he's gotten there yet. You know, the Joe Cocker, the Marlon Brando impression is amazing. The Star Trek scene both of the elite cool, are great. His Beethoven impression, the Richard Dreyfus that I mentioned, little chocolate donuts There's so much stuff he does the samurai character that lead up to him getting to that point. I think once he becomes what we've come to know as John Belushi, i agree with you a bit that it does get a bit edgy. Edgy's the wrong word. It does get a bit angry. It does come from that place and it's not as genuinely funny. But to Will's point, i don't know how you talk about Saturday Night Live without John Belushi, without seeing him in the B outfit, without seeing him in the samurai, without seeing him behind the counter of Olympia restaurant, not being Jake Blues, him and Akaroid together final days sketch. there's just so much of those first four years that if you don't have John Belushi I don't know what happens. Season one's all about Chevy. Chevy leaves and Bill Murray didn't jump right out of the gate as blowing the doors off the place, and John really helped keep that together until Bill found his voice. I mean not just John alone, john and Dan and all of them, but John Belushi is a key, key factor as to how we made it from the Chevy Chase era to the Bill Murray era and that show exploding into the zeitgeist of comedy. 0:10:15 - Speaker 2It's a strong argument. It's an interesting case. This is the fun of the round table We get to hear the different points and counter points. So, dave, do you want to share your first pick? 0:10:30 - Speaker 4My first pick is Bill Murray. Bill Murray is, for me, the consummate sketch performer. He basically owned Season 4 and 5. He's come back to host so many times and kind of just lift the crowd and the cast and the show with him every time he comes back. His contributions, beyond his four years in the show you know he set a tone for the kind of cast member A he's the first new hire you know, for all its purposes the first feature performer And just the kind of person that's in every sketch. you know, setting that archetype of like that Phil Hartman, that Bill Murray, will Ferrell, somebody who's just going to consistently get in there every single sketch and destroy and even make bad scenes better just by being in them. And his characters are just so many, so many to mention. you know, from the nerd sketch to Nick the Louncing singer, to his time on the Weekend Update desk doing Oscar picks. There's just so many iconic things that you can point back to Bill Murray which would absolutely be in the Hall of Fame. 0:11:42 - Speaker 2Anybody else? vote for Bill Murray. 0:11:46 - Speaker 3He's my number two. I can't argue with anything. Dave said He's my number two pick Again. I mentioned it before like he had a rough coming in after Chevy. You know Chevy left and he didn't jump right into the spotlight so it took him time. He took the reins and he ran with it and you know he didn't really have that many impressions but didn't need to. Like Dave said, his sketches are great. His characters are great. He held down Weekend Update. There's a lot of anger behind Bill Murray. I'm just going to say He's got that drive in him a little bit as well. Just to relay my John Belushi point. But no Bill. 0:12:15 - Speaker 4Murray. But no, dave, i mean again, but he's impish, he's got like. 0:12:19 - Speaker 3He plays it off much better He does. 0:12:21 - Speaker 4But no, I add him right there. 0:12:22 - Speaker 3Number two with Dave. Same thing You can't talk SNL without Bill Murray, Will any thoughts? 0:12:27 - Speaker 5Yeah. So I think I'm probably going to hop into Dave's camp here and say that Bill Murray is not on my Hall of Fame ballot, so yeah, so I'll explain. I still have two spots left, so it's not definitive. But the reason why is so? I will start by saying that Groundhog Day is one of my favorite movies of all time. I love Bill Murray, but I was worried that I was fading a lot of my feelings about Bill Murray, his post-SNL career versus Jesse down the show. Obviously, most respect to Nick the lounge singer, his work on the update. Also now that one point time he had the obviously innovative for the time, his plea to the viewers and kind of saying hey, i'm new on the show, i don't know if it's actually really working, like, can you guys like write in and, you know, give me some support. And I think kind of even in that, even though it's obviously very innovative, just the fact that he was kind of in that spot, i think about it as a Hall of Fame or someone who is just to me like, are they Hall of Fame or not? I think he was obviously great on the show at the time, but just wondering if I was shading him a little bit too much with my fandom of him post-show, but I think it has made some very compelling arguments. Like I said that early not the one to John Belushi, but, like I said, there's still some wiggle room. So maybe I've overlooked Bill. But just to make it on my first cut of the first view. 0:13:38 - Speaker 2I'll admit, he's not on my list either. Now. I mean, i know, i know, but I love Ghostbusters, i love Grand Hog Day, i love his work in the show, I love his work after the show. But again, it was like it was one of those things where I'm like am I letting this, like the these things that I loved as a kid outside of the show, shade my opinion there? But also I'm like I was trying to balance it out where I'm like not choosing all of these big names and choosing like, just choosing different people And it's like, but, but I have one, i have one, so he's definitely. You know, dave and Brad made good points. When I come to the end, i don't know He's, he's, he's in there. He's in there as, like my baby. Now, will, who did you? who's your first pick? 0:14:29 - Speaker 5So my first pick at the top of my list was Dana Carvey. So for me Dana Carvey, master impressionist, obviously had some iconic characters. He did obviously a great push, a Bush impression. I think most people who impersonate George W Bush are doing an impersonation of Dana Carvey doing Bush. You got Church Lady. I obviously have Garth from Wayne's World, garth Algarso. He has an iconic character on the show as well. That went on to other things And I just think when you think about the, when you think about some of the all timers, we look at the cast members that we love for the Hall of Fame. They are people who can do it all that can carry a sketch, that can do impressions, that can do characters, original characters that get along with the cast, that have things that outlast their time on the show. And I think we don't be looking at the Hall of Fame. You know it's easy to kind of. We just talked about a shading things with, like someone's post career Versus what they did on the show, but we're ice-litting just to someone's timeline. Snl I don't think that there's a time in the future of SNL's existence that someone couldn't mention Wayne's World and Wouldn't be. You know, no Notable as an else. A sketch isn't that special. You know Bush impressions like I'm no data Carby so I'm not gonna do those impressions, but I think it's. It's very hard to say he's not probably one of the best cast members ever come through and During his time in the show and I think he just made it a great impression and so he was no top of my list. 0:15:57 - Speaker 2Anybody else vote for Dana. 0:16:00 - Speaker 4Dana's at the bottom of my bubble. He's somebody that I'm like, i want to put on that list because how him, how He's like the perfect cast member. It's just somebody who's always gonna have fun and be likeable and Come up and come in with characters every weekend, week out. I think a lot of his material doesn't hold up so much. Some of the writings just feels weaker compared to modern-day sketch comedy writing. But he can't deny his level of Talent and just like he was just built for that, for that show. But I I don't know if I don't know if Wally of going back and watching his stuff holds up against some of the other folks On this list. 0:16:49 - Speaker 2Brad, do you? 0:16:49 - Speaker 3have any thoughts. I've got him at number three On my ballot. He is probably, pound for pound, i think, one of the best performers the show's ever had. As will said impressions. I don't know if there's one he can't do bush, our Johnny Carson, car, senio, characters, church at Hans and Franz waning garth. So I mean, right right there, his resume is amazing. He's one of the first guys who would take a cold open and sit by himself in front of the camera for seven minutes and open the show by himself. And I like to look at it at you, look at each era of Saturday night live and where they stood in that era. So you got to remember Dana Carvey showed up Lawrence second year When he came back after his return and the show was not in a good place and that cast is really the reason that that SNL Exists today is guys like Dana Carvey, mike Myers, dennis Miller, john Lovett's, jan Hooks, nor done that cast pulled it Through and Dana Carvey, right off the gate with like chopping broccoli and church chat in the first four or five episodes of That season is just vital for not only that season But the next four or five, six years that he was on that show keeping Sarah night and I have relevant funny hip and Continuing he's on my list as well, just for that. 0:18:03 - Speaker 2I mean, to be fair, that's also like my high school era SNL. So I mean I feel like that. That always kind of burns itself into your, your emotional psyche. So like him and Mike Myers and all of that crew From that era, or just really emotionally important to me, but also like, just like even his little stupid stuff, like the chopping broccoli sketch. It's just such a silly little premise but he Pulls it off in a way that it never becomes stupid, never becomes like okay, we get it. He says I'm chopping broccoli over and over again, let's move on, it just remains fresh. He knows how to keep the, the, the tightness, that's the tension, just right, and And he I found he brought that to like everything. So he is on my list as well. Awesome choice, awesome choice. I am just gonna go by alphabetical order because I can't wait These people. It's so too difficult that that's a level of emotional investment I'm not ready to to give. But I'm gonna start with Amy polar. She is, she is on my list. She's just such a like Dana Carvey, like a workhorse. She would show up for a sketch. She would give it her all. You know it's, it's, it's that massachusetts upbringing kind of thing, like where she she just Fights and goes, and I mean you can see it in like her entire career with like UCB and and all of these other projects that she's. She's lifted from the ground up. When she attacked a sketch She really put all of her energy into it. And I mean like, yeah, these great characters like Betty Caruso, where it's just like she has a way of grounding, even her silly characters, where, you know, bronx beat is just such a silly concept But it never veers into the realm of like coffee talk with Mike Myers when he did coffee talk, where it's just like, okay, this is just a little bit too silly, especially now that Barbara Streisand this showed up. It's just, it just remains true to the premise and Yeah, so that that was my first vote anybody else I agree. 0:20:23 - Speaker 4I mean Amy's on my ballot as well. I think there's Some power. She is just a dynamo, a force to be reckoned with. You know, caitlyn's one of my all-time favorite characters and her stint on we can update is Exemplary. Paired with Seth and with Tina, she had a rough couple first episodes but then just Dominated we can update for many years. I love her characters, i love her energy. I love her Just her general energy and attitude towards comedy and lifting other people up through positivity. And And Bronx beat again also one of my all-time favorites. So Amy Poehler for sure belongs to be the whole thing. 0:21:07 - Speaker 5Yeah, i would. I would agree. She was, like I said, probably I guess number two or so on my list. They said also just an all-time cast member in that like lineage of You know, kristen Wiig and just kind of that dynamo, like that's there throughout the time at the time on the show and They said she has some great characters. Or Sir Hillary Clinton is like the original, like I said, she's just very dependable. There's just those cast members that show up in a sketchy note. It's gonna be good, they're gonna get, but they're all and I just feel like she was one of them And just to me like a no questions asked, first ballahalla famer. 0:21:39 - Speaker 3I do not have her on my ballot, i do not think she's the first time ballot Hall of Famer, but Uh, you guys talk a lot in the podcast. What's a recency bias? I'm probably. Whatever the opposite of that is. So I don't. I don't think I have anybody on my ballot as a first-time nominee. That is Post 1990 something. I think she'll get in eventually, but I there's a lot of other people I think are more deserving to get in, whose time's running out almost. So I didn't vote for Amy Poehler Cuz. I think she'll get in eventually, but I don't think she's first-timer for me. 0:22:11 - Speaker 2Why don't we switch directions will? do you want to share your next choice there? 0:22:17 - Speaker 5Yeah, sure. So I would say next is another first ballot Hall of Famer, but I think has a pretty long tenure. Be mr Christopher walkin Was one of my taught, near top of my list. I think that we look at all the All-time hosts on the show, i think walkin's definitely up there. Obviously it's hosted a lot over his time in his tenure. He has had some notable characters and some great sketches. Is the continental I think I was obviously great sketch his Colonel Angus sketch still makes me laugh and then Tribial, psychic, you know, i think, just the hilarious premise that he just executes to perfection. So it's just. I feel like walking is one of those guys who came on and obviously he was very Easy along the cast and talk about being a team player. When I'm thinking about hosts, people that have been on the show, that are in that, that world, it's You know how able, how are you able to enter like, be within the cast, not just kind of on the outskirts let them do their thing, but really ingratiate yourself to the cat, have your own memorable sketches and and have almost recurring thing, have recurring sketches that Make me think if it weren't for your life outside of ethanol, you could have easily been a cat member, and that's kind of tough to give a host, and not over the cat's members that are there grinding it out every week, over every week but he just feels like someone who once again is is up, up to nominate. I think he's just been a great, great host and I thought that he deserves to get into the whole thing. 0:23:40 - Speaker 2Anybody else vote for Christopher walk. 0:23:43 - Speaker 4He's on my bubble. I don't haven't cut him yet, i know, certainly participating in cowbell and the centaur sketch and sense of sketch and Continental and yeah, all those, just wonderful, just being game for anything. And just I was listening to a couple of his Scenes before the show tonight and just his two handers, which is him and somebody else, going back and forth, is just beauty he has. His rhythm is perfect, his deadpan is perfect, he is game for anything and it's, you know, out of all the people that just reads cue cards, i mean, does anybody do it better than Christopher walk in? no, i don't think so. I think he's one of the all-time best hosts and I wish they'd, i wish they'd bring him back Just once, just one more time. But yeah, i mean he'll probably be on my ballot. I don't see why he wouldn't be, Because I don't think he's gonna. He would be bumped by anybody else on this list. So, sure, he's on my ballot. I'm gonna call it right now. 0:24:48 - Speaker 3Awesome, awesome, brad. Any thoughts? I do not have him on my ballot. He is a great host. He's a fantastic host. I only have one host Cemented on my ballot to on my bubble, but again, he's one of those people where I think I feel like Maybe not first-time ballot, but I can see him definitely in the future. 0:25:08 - Speaker 2He was on my list. I think the thing that put him over the top I mean it was the, the Christmas carol where he's reading it to the kids It was just like it was so dark and so weird and nobody else could pull that off, except for Christopher walkin. It was just like perfect, i have to feel it's like he's. He's almost like a train foddle man, like song song and dance man Came up like during my trivia I talked about how he was hired to dance with Liza Manelli by her mom at A birthday party. Like it's just like he's such a weird human being on so many levels And it's just, it's like it forged him into this perfect. You know you don't get many of those hosts, but those ones that are just make the perfect fit And that's sort of I feel he fits in well. Next up, dave. Who's next on your list? 0:26:09 - Speaker 4The next person on my list is Jan hooks. Jan hooks, to me, is my just Top, top performer. I think she's my number two favorite cast member of all time. She has Such a grace to her but also a little bit of smarm to her Maybe one of the best actresses to ever be on on the show, actors to ever be on the show. Her commitment to The moment is unparallel. She can play heartbreaking. She can play Goofy. She can play straight. She is Maybe one of the best utility players they've ever had, somebody who can do characters, do normal people and Just take Whatever you've given, whatever you've written for her, to another level of humanity, which is brings a three-dimensional Shape to a sketch that a lot of people can't deliver. So I would watch Jan hooks do anything. Rest in peace. And she's by far my Yes. 0:27:23 - Speaker 3Any other votes, Yes. Oh, slam dunk. She's one of my other like slam dunk picks for this, for this class. She everything Dave said and more. Like I mentioned about Dana Carvey. She was in that that cast that kept it going and she's as vital as he was, if not more. Yeah everything Dave said, jan hooks is amazing. 0:27:43 - Speaker 2I totally agree too, because, like she, like I said, that was my high school cast and she was, she was on my list as well. I mean, like the fact that she played Tina or Tammy, faye Baker and Jessica Hahn, like she did both impersonations of this. Like that's mind-bending And Speaks to the power of makeup. But But yeah, like such an amazing kid, amazing performer, and he thoughts will oh. 0:28:12 - Speaker 5Yeah, so, oh yeah, so for Jan hook, she actually is, she's actually on my bubble, so I think there was another earlier cat somewhere that I went with instead. But like I said, I have all respect for the work that she's done on the show. I think, generally speaking, there's a lot of I'm kind of on the opposite side of Brad, where If there's people that have kind of gone through and have been on the ballot, i kind of in my mind I'm always like is my gut instinct, is this person the hall of fame or not? I'm kind of out of less than the baseball film, of like kind of co and get multiple out back to get in. It's kind of like do I think you're in right away? I definitely think she's on my bubble for this first one, like select those spaces open. But it's couple other people that I that I had a lover, but they're still definitely room for her. I know she was a huge contributor to the show and I'm definitely deserves all respect in the world. 0:28:59 - Speaker 3Brad, your next pick, i'll do a Jane curtain. I've got Jane on my ballot again. Original cast show wouldn't be What it would be without her and I think she is the most underrated cast member in the history of the show. You know my show. We're currently halfway through season one and we have a Bit that has just kind of come up organically, which is how great is Jane? because every episode at some point we talk about how great Jane curtain is. Whether she's playing Somebody's wife or mother or this star of the sea of the sketch, she just does everything. She. You know she didn't have a lot of characters. They came about a little bit later in in her run. But you know she had some impressions. She was the Quinn's essential talk show host. Any time They needed a talk show host for those first five years, jane curtain would do it and she would do it well and she would go toe-to-toe against any host Against blue, she against any kind of knucklehead. They would throw against her in any of those those talk shows. Or you know She held and weekend update. You know she was the first person to Do an editorial on the desk when Chevy was hosting weekend update And then she was the first person to take over form by herself, and then her and Dan, her and Bill, and if you just go back and watch it's, it's, you got another. Use baseball analogies on this. Her batting average is very high. It's very it's very rare Jane curtain Strikes out or has an out, she brings it every time. 0:30:25 - Speaker 2You got any other Jane curtain votes. 0:30:28 - Speaker 5She made on my ballot as well. I think you know we're talking about like Jan and Jane, obviously both great, but that's kind of one of the original. For all the reasons that Brad mentioned, like her being able to hold down that forward and be that Constant through the early stages of the show, i thought that she was great and that she out of my ballot, so she definitely made it on mine as well yours to you, dave. 0:30:48 - Speaker 4Yeah, she's my number three, Jane, before John. For sure Yeah she is. But my favorite cast member of all time is Parnell, and Jane curtain invented that role in the cast. She is the backbone of that cast. She makes The sketches have grounded reality. She's the person we identify with in those scenes. As an audience member she Was finally allowed to flourish in that season five and some of the characters she came out with were fantastic and Wonderful. Underrated actress. I wish. I wish She did not have this feud with mourn or the show, because I would love to see her Lorraine host Once before the 50th. It would be a great show. But when I was growing up, of course, my favorite was acroid when I was a kid watching those old shows. But when I started doing comedy for a living it was Jane. I always go back to Jane. Jane was was doing most of the work in those sketches and I really appreciate her as a comedian. What we don't, we don't really call straight man anymore in in the ground in the woke world of comedy. I'm trying to push forth Absurdo and reason here and set up straight man and And crazy guy. You know, but she is the reason here to be For the ages for sure. 0:32:15 - Speaker 2I think this was our first unanimous vote and she was on my list as well just for all of those reasons and, like You know, like Dave said, bit the backbone. I mean, during those first, those chaotic first few seasons, she was almost like a outside of the context of on the screen she would really help keep that cast together and and grounded just as a cast, but then on the screen She, she kept those scenes just flowing and she's just, you know, criminally underrated by by a lot of people, i feel so. So, yeah, if anybody gets a unanimous vote, that is her make. It makes me very happy. Well, my next pick is my. This is my musical guest, dave Grohl. Just like his, his love of the show is so undeniable, like he's game to do stuff every time he's there and and he's willing to become back and be a part of the show, even to not start, just like as like backup for Tom Petty and and like just just put himself out there as a recurring Supporting musical act. And he's been on like an incredible number of times, so like just crazy number of times for a musical act. So I think it technically puts him in the platinum club, which is because he's been on. I think that many times. I gotta wonder what they get when you get into the platinum club. If they get the look that the fancy blazer When you make it into the five timers, what? what happens there? and I feel sorry for whatever Martin Short has made to do for them. I hope because, he seems to be there either go to Minion at the five-timers club. So yes, anybody else? have any thoughts on Dave? 0:34:04 - Speaker 4Dave's on my bubble. I'm considering just. I think he's on the bubble for a couple reasons. Number one is, yes, he's been there more than any other musical guest, which is something to be applauded and Noted, but I can't think of Performances of his that are iconic outside of Nirvana Performance. I don't. I don't look them crooked vultures, was that one of them? Sure, and they're always great, and I love the food fighters. I love when they come on, i love their songs, but I can't think of one that was just like, oh, when I go back and think about That performance, like some of the great musical performances on that show, none of his really come up for me. So that's why he's On the bubble for me. So, definitely, longevity, definitely. You know, fan of comedy gets the show, always brings it. But as far as actual content, nothing stands out to me as iconic. 0:35:03 - Speaker 2So we'll keep going the same direction and I'll switch, switch around next round. So so will what, what, what do you have next? 0:35:12 - Speaker 5All right. So I think I'll go with some more. I'll be on the recency bias side of things today. I think that's a role I'll play today. So I'm gonna go with someone that's actually coming up again That means in controversial conversations but I'm gonna say Justin Timberlake. I know he's kind of been on the ballot before and kind of steadily climbing, but I'll kind of reiterate what I said before. I just think to me he's just he's one of the best hosts that they've had. I think when you look at it for the time that he was on the show. I know he has been there in a while but similar to early hosts in the early days, like Steve Martin, like appointment television for people to say I'm gonna watch your SNL this evening because Justin Timberlake is gonna be on, or doing double duty I thought that he really brought that level of excitement to the show. Obviously felt like he could have been a cast member on the show. He did recurring sketches. He's talking about Omelaville and all the iterations that came thereafter. Obviously a talented musical artist as well, doing double duties I mentioned before, and I mean Dick in the Box will be around for the rest of time. And I think that when you talk about whether you are in utility or in everything and you're just doing a great job consistently, or you're there and you just have some iconic moments. I think he has a little bit of both And definitely the tensions on him because he's the host. Still a lot of stuff is written around him, but I think people that were on the show at that time, people that he worked with and collaborated with, and say that he felt like someone who could have been on the cast And I just feel like he's someone who, to me, is a Hall of Famer And so that's why I would nominate, or I have Justin on my ballot. 0:36:49 - Speaker 2Anybody else got Justin on there. 0:36:52 - Speaker 4Yes, i do. Justin is definitely. He's the only host I have on my ballot. He is a consummate professional as a host. To not only be a musical guest as well, which I think you would have to be in order to be an iconic Hall of Fame host Not have to be, but it certainly helps And his performances I can think of many of his musical performances as well but to have recurring characters as a host, not with one generation but with two generations. He is the singers with Andy Sandberg, the Andy Gibbs show with Jimmy Fallon. He has his own recurring character, as you mentioned, omletville. That is his own, he's him, he's the constant in that. That is insane, just. I mean Christopher Walken, of course, is in there as well with Continental. That makes sense as well. But I mean I would look forward to any Justin Timberlake show. I'd watch any Justin Timberlake repeat If it comes up on the early version at NBC. I'm sticking around and watching the Justin Timberlake show because I know it's gonna be a great show And he represents to me five-star host experience. So all for Justin Timberlake. 0:38:11 - Speaker 3I don't disagree with what you guys said, but he's not on my ballot, but it's just there. I confined I think 13, 14 more people that I'd rather make sure got in or stayed on the ballots before him. I'm sure enough people will vote for Justin Timberlake that he'll. If he doesn't get in, we'll make it through the next round and I will happily vote him in, probably next class. But as you see, the second half of my list, there's a lot of prevent defense and I'm voting for a lot of people because I don't want them to go away. 0:38:39 - Speaker 2I mean, i love his work And, like Dave said, two generations. he was able to forge relationships and have multiple, not just dick in a box, but we got like mother, lover and three-way. So it's a trilogy of very weird and uncomfortable songs. 0:38:58 - Speaker 4And the dating game. 0:39:00 - Speaker 2Yeah, yeah And yeah, and also the Barry Gibb talk show. I mean, that's one of my is. My wife is a huge Bee Gees fan, so she gets excited when that comes on because she says this is so hot, he was on my bubble, he was on my bubble, so I still have one left. I don't know, maybe it'll be Justin, we'll see. So, dave, your next choice. 0:39:24 - Speaker 4I'm gonna go with Maya Rudolph. Maya Rudolph, to me, is a concert professional. It's her third ballot So, like Brad, i don't want her to go away too soon. So I wanna make sure that I vote for Maya Rudolph because she is a phenomenal cast member and a phenomenal host when she comes back. She has so many talents She plays broad, she plays specific, she does accents, she does celebrity impressions, she has a rhythm that is all her own. She does impressions. She is everything that you would want in a cast member. If I'm a director or producer, i want a Maya Rudolph in my all-time cast because I can throw anything at her and she is going to take it and make it better for sure, and she's gonna bring the house down. The audience is gonna love her And I just think she's phenomenal, phenomenal talent. If I was gonna build my top seven cast members, if I had a dream team, maya would definitely be in that cast. 0:40:32 - Speaker 2Anybody else vote for Maya. 0:40:35 - Speaker 5I did as well. I agree with everything that Dave said. I think that she's an all-timer. I think she's incredibly talented and also on the stacked cast. I think it was a time of the show when the women were really dominating and just obviously doing it really great And I feel like she almost got overlooked at times. So it was amazing. Kind of reminds me of how like Cecily was, I also want to stack cast, but I think she just because she never really had that goodbye when she started kind of building her family and kind of would pop back on the show every once in a while near the end of her tenure. I don't think she got the roses she deserved on her exit, But I just think, you know, once you can look at all the generations of the show and some of the talent's coming through there, I just think that she is amazing and definitely made it to my ballot this time around. 0:41:16 - Speaker 3Did not make it to my ballot, but she's on my bubble for the exact reasons Dave was saying. You know, i think she definitely needs to get in and I'm trying to gauge when I finally do give that vote to get her in, because I don't want her to fall off. But she's on my bubble and she's probably one of the leading candidates to sneak in my last spot or two. 0:41:34 - Speaker 2Yeah, Same here, like she's just such an incredible talent. But again it was like without weighing of choices. That makes it tricky. But again, like the Prince show, like her Beyonce on the Prince show is so hilarious, just paired with the Prince impersonation, it's just they're so bonkers together, her and Fred, and it's just it's a thing of beauty. But again it's like there's so many hard choices. This is a real tough one. Okay, brad, what do you have for us? 0:42:11 - Speaker 3You know, i can go for a twofer if I may, because they're kind of intertwined and I have a feeling they'll both get shot down. I have James Downey and Jack Handy, two longtime amazing writers. So I think a lot of casual fans probably don't even know their names or, if they do, don't know them well enough. Second time ballot for Jack Handy. Third for James Downey. I remember I emailed Jamie after season one when James Downey didn't make it in and I emailed him like how the hell did your voters not put James Downey in the Saturday Night of Hall of Fame? He's such an amazing talent and contributor through multiple generations. So the two of these are writers which you know. I think you guys have talked about this before. Writers are a little bit underrepresented in the hall. These are two votes that would be slam dunked. I would put them in for both of their writing work, for all of the work they've done, all their sketches, all their contributions, all the work they've done with the key cast members you know their names and faces of So many of them have worked with Downey and Handy over the years. 0:43:07 - Speaker 5I also had both of them on my ballot for the same reason Thank you Will thank you. Yeah, i mean, you know, I think you know Jack Handy with deep thoughts, you know I say I think alone, like those are, those are, those are classics. And then with with Downey I think obviously he's been involved a lot of sketches. But I also leaned into the fact there are so many people that have passed through SNL that mentioned him and his influence and his notepad and constantly being one of the best, the greatest joke writers of all time. And you know, as you mentioned, Brad, like writers are kind of in the background, they don't get the recognition that they, that they deserve for being the backbottled body sketches. And both those two just felt like they should get their due and they definitely made on my ballot this round. 0:43:48 - Speaker 4Yeah, i had James Downey for sure, just because of his contributions and the longevity of his tenure there. you know, going from the original cast all the way through Norm MacDonald, you know it was quite an impressive run and being a influence in that writer's room for that many years, i don't know he's. for me he's a slam dunk. Jack Handy was an unfortunate cut. I couldn't. I couldn't get Jack Handy on my ballot. I wanted to and I'd listened. actually I listened to. the Jack Handy episode went back today while I was grocery shopping today and listening to it And as he wrote a lot of things that I hadn't realized he wrote which was good for me to hear. But it occurred to me while I was listening to it how singular his voice was and how he doesn't really have a lasting influence on the future generation. So it feels to me like he was. his contribution was very like this very specific style of humor that didn't really like resonate through the generations. Maybe Wolf Ortea, a little bit kind of picks up where Jack Handy left off, maybe a little Kyle Mooney, just that kind of train of thought. But I don't think that Jack Handy had the staying power of his influence as some of the other folks on this on this list, and as much as I love Tunis and who doesn't love Deep Thoughts, deep Thoughts was already a thing before he got to Saturday Night Live, so that wasn't his Saturday Night Live contribution. That's the thing. he got hired, got him hired at Saturday Night Live and he started contributing that to Saturday Night Live, so I wouldn't really count it as his contribution to Saturday Night Live, as much as it is his signature piece. 0:45:36 - Speaker 2Both really influential writers. It's a strong case that Brad makes, so it should be interesting to see if they make it. My next lip selection is the one that I feel is gonna get shot down Very controversial one Dick Eversall. I mean he was there from the beginning. He helped make the show reality. When Lauren stepped away, he got a lot of flack and people are like, oh, the Eversall years. But really he saved the show. Like he made hiring choices bringing on Eddie Murphy. He kept the show going. Only a lot of people blame. There's the terrible Robert Downey Jr cast era. A lot of people peg that on him and don't realize no, that was Lauren's first year back That was his fault. The fact that he had the brat pack as half the cast is not on him. It's not on Dick. So, yeah, i think, if we've got Lauren in there, i think we should have Dick alongside him as one of the founding producers and creators of that show. 0:46:46 - Speaker 4Dick Eversall is definitely on my ballot. He's my number five on my ballot, just above Justin Timberlake, for all the reasons that you said. And I started watching the show regularly during that era. That was when I came online with Saturday Night Live. So Gary Kroger, mary Gross shows were like what I started watching every week, and so when Lauren came back, i didn't understand who that guy was. That's not true, But I like those shows. I love that. Christopher guest, harry Shearer, martin Shortyear I thought that was such a fun And you know he Dick Eversall, of course was in there for the beginning, but he reinvented the show in the 80s and kind of found a rhythm that we're still following to this day, introducing a lot more taped pieces promoting Eddie Murphy, bringing that, julie Louis-Dreyfus and that whole crew from Chicago as a group from the second city in the 80s, and so I love what he did to the show. I know he even tried to kill the show a couple of times, which is fine. You know you can have some villains in the Hall of Fame. For sure Billy Martin's in the Hall of Fame, right In the baseball Hall of Fame, so for sure Dick Eversall belongs to be in the Hall of Fame for what he contributed to the show before his tenure and during his tenure for sure, i have him on mine too. 0:48:13 - Speaker 3Yeah, definitely. 0:48:15 - Speaker 5Same for all the reasons you listed. 0:48:17 - Speaker 2Awesome, excellent, all right Will. Who do you have for us next? 0:48:22 - Speaker 5I will go with The Lonely Island, why not? I might be on an island with this one, but I'm going to go ahead and nominate them, the reason being the reason why I wanted to have them. Like I know, they've been kind of on and climbing And I think that one of the main reasons he talked about kind of the way, and now obviously sorry as being a live show the fact that they came in and were able to bring the show into the 21st century and be able to have prerecords that were more accepted in the format of the show and be able to, even though it's not live, i mean be able to bring another way to help the variety format of the show be relevant nowadays, especially when you look at how the show is consumed now. A lot of people aren't necessarily watching it live, they're watching it the next day And they were kind of helping it be that they had to have those kind of streaming made for the masses hits. They had a lot of obviously great sketches. They had a lot of great prerecords, like over 100. And I guess we've talked about some of them. I'm on a boat, they can a box, laser cats. There's been so many different iterations that they had, that they're able to own As a writing team too I know Andy was kind of the face of it, but being able to prominently feature writers and into those sketches and be able to bring the host into it, and that's something that even now there's prerecords that are more part of the show every single week, that yes, there were some throughout time They weren't the first people to do a prerecord, but that being a staple of the show every single week and not being something that was kind of frowned upon and like we'll do it every once in a while, i feel like they deserve to have a spot in the Hall of Fame And, like I said, i guess kind of talking on both sides and I'm not glad they're getting close to that point where need to figure out they're going to get in or out, and there's a lot of stories to be told about the beginning of SNL. But I feel like when you look at how the show is now and bringing it to modern, like a more modern era now, and the way things are consumed, i think they deserve to be in for their contributions. 0:50:14 - Speaker 3I agree with you, will. They are still not on my ballot, but I'm pretty confident they would make the Hall of Fame without me voting them in. I'm sure they will get into your point about them wanting to get in. This is their third ballot. If they don't get in this time, i would vote for them for their fourth time Because, as much as I don't want them to get in right away, it would be a sin if it took them till their fifth and final ballot. So they're not on mine. I'm sure they'll get in And if not, they'll be a next time, i'm sure. 0:50:42 - Speaker 4Yeah, I think there's very few people who have changed the game. Not only did William and Eddie Murphy change the game, John Lovett's changed the game, Kristen Wiig changed the game, But very few writers changed the game on SNL Live. And then Lowellin definitely did that And you got to give them props. I think step two your dick in that box might be one of the funniest things that's ever been written in SNL Live Every Christmas. That makes my wife laugh out loud Every Christmas without fail. And if you can make my wife laugh at a dick joke out loud, you've earned your spot in the Hall of Fame. 0:51:21 - Speaker 2They're on my list as well For all of those reasons. I mean, the tree tapes have become either really really weird love is a dream, such a weird concept from that 90s era or just these kind of by the numbers commercial parodies. It was like, ok, what drug parody or car parody or whatever, but they brought it back almost to the Albert Brooks level of just leaning into the really silly, the comedic, and making these pre-tapes vital Again, making them feel not like an afterthought but an important part of the show And also being possibly the best musical parody act aside from weird Alianca Vic, who needs to be on the show. I will say this I will go to my grave fighting for him to be on the show. How is he not being on the show? But yeah, they're just an incredible bunch of writers, incredible talent And, yeah, totally, totally agree. 0:52:29 - Speaker 4I will say not only do they change the game of Saturday Night Live, they change the game of comedy while on Saturday Night Live, which is very hard to do Most people, if they're going to change the face of comedy, they do it after Saturday Night Live. They did it while they were on Saturday Night Live, So that's very commendable. 0:52:48 - Speaker 2Dave, who do you have for us? 0:52:50 - Speaker 4I'm going to go with the last person that's on my definite ballot and out of my bubble And that is Paul Simon as a musical guest. I think from the get-go he was one of the people that really supported the show, brought credibility to the show. I kept coming back to the show He hosted. He's done sketches But as far as a musical guest he has had some iconic musical performances. He's got certainly. Here comes a son with George Harrison. He's got still crazy after all these years in the chicken suit And he's got the boxer after 9-11. I think for those three musical performances alone you'd have to consider him as if we're going. If you have to have one from each category, i don't know how you don't pick Paul Simon on your ballot. He is a friend of the show and just wonderfully fits into the vibe of what the show has been since the very beginning. 0:53:51 - Speaker 2Any other votes for Paul? 0:53:53 - Speaker 3I do not have him on my ballot, But I feel like Paul Simon is a very weird and interesting case because I agree, Like all three of those performances Dave mentioned are great, But he wasn't the musical guest for those, He was the host or the 2000 after 9-11, he was an unannounced guest. Paul Simon's first couple appearances on the show was as a host. Now, granted, he sang a lot, but he was technically the host And so putting him as a musical guest, I don't know, And I feel like there's a very weird and this is kind of to the Dick Ebersole of it all weird fourth realm that could exist in this Hall of Fame, where you're not pigeonholed into a particular thing. And I think someone like Paul Simon really would take that, because I don't think he does it on his hosting status and gigs alone. I don't think he does it on his musical guest status alone or his cameos alone, But when you put them all together, one of the best skits he's been a part of is and he's in line with Jan Hooks, I think it is at the movie theater. And he sees all the people walk by and he remembers them from a concert and they bought an album. And then Arco Funko walks by and he has no idea who he is, but again, so I think if there was a weird fourth hodgepodge category hands down, i would give it to him, but as a musical guest I just, yeah, i left him off. 0:55:16 - Speaker 2Yeah, it feels like there needs to be like special achievement inductees. Just just for something. Yeah, you see, he's all these categories coming together, like you both said. So yeah, that's, jamie, something to consider. 0:55:35 - Speaker 4Like that old white guy that's in the background of like a thousand sketches. Yes, The white hair. You know that guy. 0:55:42 - Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, all right, rad, what do you have for us? 0:55:47 - Speaker 3I'll go with my. Now I'm kind of in my. I've gotten through my slam dunks and my bubble-ish realm. I have one host on my list and it's John Goodman. He's again multi-generations. I mean. What was it? 12, 13 years in a row he was hosting. I think there was one time he hosted with Tom Petty again and the running joke in the monologue that they thought it was the same episode from six years ago. You know as a host would throw himself into the sketches, throw himself into the show, whatever was asked, whatever he needed to do, if he had to dress as Linda Tripp. You know whether you like or dislike how he joined the world of the Blues Brothers what have you but it still says something to who he is and what he means to that show. And I, you know we talk about, as we've said before, you know the era that you grew up watching SNL. That era for me, was a lot of times when John Goodman hosted. So he's a third time nominee of all the hosts I have. I don't wanna see John Goodman go and not get in, so I'm keeping him on my ballot as my host spot. 0:56:51 - Speaker 2Anybody else vote for John, not on my ballot. Yeah, he's on there too, like I don't want him to fall off, but he's. It's that bevy of talent. It's hard to choose. All right, well, my next one is going back to the early years. Elliot Gould, elliot Gould, so, as for hosting, he was just such a fixture during that like 76 to 80 era. He was the first movie star to host, like big name movie star to come on. So it created, you know, like Paul Simon helped create legitimacy, elliot Gould helped create legitimacy for the show and it, you know, it's like Lily Tomlin was the same way, where they almost felt like members of the cast just because of the intimacy during those early years and the recurrence and the relationships they seemed to build with the cast. So, yeah, so Elliot Gould is on my list of hosts to be inducted. 0:57:55 - Speaker 4Not on my list. No, As much as I love his movie roles and him as an actor, didn't really stand out to me as a major host. 0:58:04 - Speaker 3Not on my list as well. I agree with you, know. I think everything you mentioned about Elliot Gould take away the movie star aspect and I think there's a better host candidate from that era that's on my bubble above him. 0:58:18 - Speaker 5Yeah, i also didn't have him on there, not the pile on your map, but I also didn't have him on there. But I mean definitely, like you said, great contrast to the early parts of the show. I just didn't have him on my bubble, but I didn't have him on my final ballot. 0:58:32 - Speaker 2Hey, after the surprising turnaround with Dick Embersall's choice that I totally fair, i will take this. Okay, will, who do you have for us? 0:58:41 - Speaker 5So I'll. next one I'll have it's someone that's actually returning, but next one I'll talk about a cast member is Molly Shannon. So for me I think Molly is another one of those cast members that was that's an all-timer, i think. talking about the energy that she brought, the versatile she had on the show. She was obviously with a stat cast as well as one of the most recognizable characters of all time with Mary-Catherine Gallagher Not, i know, spin-offs don't meet in your movies outside of the show, how successful they are or not, don't count for anything, but obviously recognizable enough to get a shot at it. Sally O'Malley something she had delicious dish on NPR. I mean those are some really classic moments and sketches and classic characters And I like to say that she's coming up on that third ballot. I think she's just one of those great cast member And so she made it on my ballot this time around. 0:59:29 - Speaker 2Got any other votes for her. 0:59:32 - Speaker 3Much like Maya Rudolph, i think she'd get in. She's on my bubble, but I needed to be convinced to put her above a few people. 0:59:39 - Speaker 2Well, i am with you on this one. She is on my ballot And what really put her over the top was her recent hosting gig. Honestly, because it is like watching her perform, it's like she's still so vital, like I would love to have her on the cast now, like it would. Just she's so full of energy and like all of those characters that she brought back, like Sally O'Malley, you know, it's just like they still work. They work now better than ever, and that just speaks to the timelessness and like the heart that she brings to the show. So yeah, so she's got my vote. Dave, who do you have for us? 1:00:22 - Speaker 4Oh boy, i guess my next one. I'll go back to my season one episode and that is Frank and Davis, who I spoke for in season one. They were the first team to be hired predating well, the island or good neighbor or any of these other writing teams hired practical theater company. But they actually, between them, have about they each have 20 seasons on the show, which is unreal. 19 of them were in the same season. They each had one season apart. But the contributions that they made on that show to political discourse, to political comedy, to satire they were the first ones that Lauren just gave like five minutes to do whatever you want on the show. This week They had their own mini episode within Serial Life while the Frank and the Davis show. Some of them are unwatchable, but that also shows a lot of trust, how much trust Lauren had in them and their sensibilities. Oh, frank was such a fantastic senator. But they also created so many iconic characters throughout the years The Coneheads from Tom Davis and the Continental from Tom Davis and Stuart Smalley from Al Franken Just so many things that people don't realize were them. And to also have that kind of influence over the writer's room over the course of the first 20, 25 years of the show is unmistakable. So for that alone, especially on the third ballot, they should be in the hall of fame by now. 1:02:06 - Speaker 3I've got these guys. They're on my bubble and they're on the inside of my bubble, But what I try to figure out is separating Frank and Davis from Al Franken and Tom Davis. You know what I mean. Are you putting Frank and Davis in because Al Franken created Stuart Smalley, Like because Frank and Davis was a unit for a brief period of time? Both of these guys contributed a lot years down the road. But what's the difference between Frank and Davis and two different writers combined together? So I look at it and even doing that, I still look at it as Frank and Davis, the team of Frank and Davis, And I still have them on the bubble for all they've done in those early years and what they did. But that's why they're on my bubbles. I'm kind of kind of like you just mentioned with Molly Shannon, like I would not put her recent hosting job towards her getting into the hall as a cast member. But that's just me. 1:03:03 - Speaker 2Well, Brad, who do you have for us for this next round? 1:03:06 - Speaker 3Can I ask Dave, though like what do you think about that, dave? Because I know I remember your episode and it was great. 1:03:10 - Speaker 4That's a really good notion. 1:03:11 - Speaker 3And what do you think about that of you know people? it's kind of like the Paul Simon thing again of Frank and Davis as writers, beyond being the team of Frank and Davis. 1:03:19 - Speaker 4Well, i would say it's a really good notion. As far as Paul Simon goes, i'd say that if he's doing a musical number he is a musical guest, whether he's the announced musical guest or not. He is a musical guest in that sense And I don't the fact that they were in the writers' room together to me constitutes a Frank and Davis
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Le plaisir de retrouver Thibault de Studio H pour parler plantes et créatures, de Vivarium donc. Vivarium Par Illustré par Frédéric Vuagnat Édité par Satoshi Matsuura De 2 à 4 joueuses Pour 10 ans et + Pour environ 30 minutes Description : 1898, Sibérie, le sismologue Edgar Vuntaf découvre un continent vierge de toute présence humaine, abritant une vie foisonnante, sous des formes jamais rencontrées auparavant ! Plantes inconnues, créatures colossales... Face à cette découverte choquante, l'élite scientifique mondiale, réunie à Paris pour la Conférence des Nations Unies sur l'environnement et le développement (CNUED), a décidé de se mobiliser. Présenté par Alex & Zephiriel Générique par Adrien Larouzée Twitter @ledefausse Instagram Le Dé Faussé Facebook Le Dé Faussé
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Episode 213: Replayability News: Archeos Society Retheme and Reprint of Ethnos from 2017 Designed by Paolo Mori 2-6 players, 60 minutes, Published by Space Cowboys - estimated release June 2023 Guide your team in Archeos Society as you explore legendary sites, form expeditions to control sites. Vaalbara Coming May 2023 to retail, Published by Studio H and Hachette. 2-5 players, 20 minute playtime. Fun and fast, simultaneous role selection card game. Set in the Neolithic period, players must discover uncharted lands for their tribe. Each player has a set of 12 tribe cards that they must play cleverly over 9 rounds to accumulate the most points and best lands for their tribe. Currently available to play on Board Game Arena. Dragon Eclipse Story driven, co-op/solo game for 1-2 players, campaign play. Estimated launch on gamefound Late Q3 2023 Description from publisher via BGG “Enter a magical world of mythical beasts and ancient dragons in Dragon Eclipse, the exciting new board game for 1-2 players! Uncover the secrets of the eclipse that changed everything and discover the dangerous and treacherous world that awaits you. Explore a vivid and immersive world filled with majestic and unique creatures you can battle, tame, catch, and train. Each creature has a unique deck of cards you can use in combat and special abilities, offering endless tactical possibilities to master.” Nemesis: Retaliation Gamefound campaign coming Gamefound Campaign Coming 2023 Q4 From the publisher via BGG “This time, players will take on the roles of highly trained marines, entering the alien nest with strict orders and the most advanced tools available. But will they be well-prepared enough to face the unrelenting horde that awaits them? In Nemesis: Retaliation, the tension is higher than ever as players must survive against overwhelming odds and the possibility of betrayal at every step.” Unmatched: Tales to Amaze Coming to Kickstarter 3/23/23 Co-op and solo modes for unmatched. Includes 4 new playable characters Nikola Tesla, Annie Christmas, The Golden Bat, and Dr. Jill Trent. Two villains included in the box, Mothman and The Martain Invader plus minions - Jersey Devil, Ant Queen, Loveland Frog, The Blob, Tarantula, and Skunk Ape. What have we been playing: (Adam) Zombies!!! 13: DEFCON Z (Courtney) Skate Summer (Kent) Namiji (Matt) Nemesis: Lockdown on pc (Rob) Nemesis: Lockdown on pc Topic: Replayability How would you define replayability? What makes a game replayable? How important is replayability for you? Does it impact your purchasing habits? How many plays of a game do you need to feel like you have received adequate replay value? What types of replayability do you enjoy? What are examples of games that offer excellent replay value? What are some games that offer low replay value that you still love? Are hobby boardgamers overly concerned with replayability in their games or asking for high replayability in their games justified? Follow Epic Gaming Night @EpicGamingNight on Twitter and Instagram EpicGamingNight.com We stream the show normally on Tuesday nights bi-weekly at 9 PM Eastern time at www.youtube.com/epicgamingnight
Reviews of Motor City, Rollercoaster Rush, Hickory Dickory and so much more. Featured review: Northgard: Uncharted Lands by Studio H; Board game discussion starts at 23:00. https://bluepegpinkpeg.com/ep239. The post Episode 239: Northgard – Uncharted Lands appeared first on Blue Peg, Pink Peg Boardgaming Podcast.
Reviews of Motor City, Rollercoaster Rush, Hickory Dickory and so much more. Featured review: Northgard: Uncharted Lands by Studio H; Board game discussion starts at 23:00. https://bluepegpinkpeg.com/ep239. Thank you to our sponsors: Queen Games, Grand Gamers Guild, and AEG. Timestamps: 23:00 -Motor City; 34:01- Hickory Dickory; 41:12- Rollercoaster Rush; 48:30-Ultimate Werewolf Legacy.
Pour parler des pièces à voir ou à fuir. Samuel Labarthe sur la scène du Poche Montparnasse dans "L'usage du monde". Ourika - d'après le roman "Ourika" de Claire de Duras paru en 1823. Ave César - Théâtre Rive Gauche Moi aussi je suis Barbara de Pierre Notte au Studio Hébertot À la vie à la mort au théâtre du Rond-Point Le Manteau de Janis au Théâtre du Petit Montparnasse Quai des Orfèvres - Théâtre Montparnasse Albert & Charlie - Théâtre Montparnasse
Jean-Charles Mouveaux met en scène « Moi aussi je suis Barbara » au Studio Hébertot aux côtés de Pierre Notte et Pauline Chagne. Un hommage théâtral intime à Barbara à travers les rêves d'une jeune fille qui tente d'échapper à son quotidien médiocre et de le réenchanter à travers les chansons de « la longue dame brune ». Sur l'affiche du spectacle, une brune aux cheveux courts, le teint diaphane et les yeux cerclés de noir. À la hauteur du nez, une photo en noir et blanc lui barre le visage et le complète. Un seul visage, et deux visages en même temps, celui de Barbara, et celui de Geneviève, le personnage interprété par Pauline Chagne sur la scène du studio Hébertot. Nous voici dans une drôle de cuisine, aux saveurs douces-amères, parfois un peu acides, celle que nous a concocté le trio que nous recevons aujourd'hui : les auteurs Pierre Notte et Pauline Chagne, et le metteur en scène Jean-Charles Mouveaux. Une histoire de fêlures et de névroses, d'émancipation et de liberté, qui révèle aussi à quel point la chanson peut aider à se réaliser, à être soi-même et peut-être à vivre, tout simplement. « Moi aussi je suis Barbara » est à l'affiche du studio Hébertot, dans le 17ème arrondissement de Paris. Reportage : Jean-Louis Buchet s'est intéressé à la mezzo-soprano française, Vera Cirkovic, installée à Buenos Aires, qui sort en Argentine un nouvel album hommage et chanté en espagnol à Barbara, avec le grand musicien Lito Vitale.
Tandis que les spectacles battent à nouveau leur plein, les grands mythes sont de sortie cette semaine dans notre émission ! Vous serez plongés quatre siècles en arrière avec le spectacle musical Le Malade imaginaire en la majeur, qui fait swinguer les mots de Molière chaque samedi à 15h à la Comédie Bastille et en tournée… Deux comédiens-chanteurs de ce show jubilatoire, Cécile Dumoutier et son créateur Raphael Callandreau seront avec nous et vous préparent un live ébouriffant ! Nous évoquerons également le plus « polisson » des poètes centenaires : Georges Brassens et parlerons de deux spectacles qui revisitent à leur façon deux autres icônes absolues : Édith Piaf, je me fous du passé, qui se joue du jeudi au dimanche au Studio Hébertot, avec son metteur en scène : Loïc Fiéffé… Et en guise de videokitsch nous vous poserons une question essentielle : Lorsque tout va mal êtes vous comme notre Isabelle Adjani ? Vous sentez vous proche de l'Ohio? En 1983 Serge Gainsbourg et Isabelle Adjani collaborent ensemble et sortent un album sur mesure enregistré à Londres et à Paris. A l'écoute de cette chanson vous choisirez donc soit d'aider la belle et de la sortir de cet Etat ou de noyer votre chagrin avec elle. Que vous fassiez votre cinéma ou que vous ayez bien du chagrin, écoutez-nous toute cette semaine dans Kitsch et Net !
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This episode is a look into one of the events the Design Coven gathers for virtually, our Design Coven Panel. The panel features three established designers who each share how they got started in the industry, the challenges they faced, and how they successfully run their businesses now. Design Coven members in attendance get the opportunity to jump in and ask their questions too. This month's panel features Esteban of Esteban Interiors, Kelly of Studio H, and Michelle of Surface Studio.Connect with Our PanelistsEsteban InteriorsWebsiteInstagramStudio H Design GroupWebsiteInstagramSurface StudioWebsiteInstagramAre you an interior designer or are you interested in Holistic Interior Design? Check out my membership program, the Design Coven! This program is a real-world industry mentorship for Holistic Interior Designers that has everything you won't find in traditional design school curriculum. You'll learn from practicing interior designers working on real life projects, and get access to cutting edge vendors, suppliers, furniture makers, textile designers, and design resources that I've curated over my 17 years of design experience. As a member, you'll have the opportunity to build valuable relationships of your own. Learn more.Connect with Rachel LarraineWebsiteInstagramPatreonInterior Design Services
Refliwe speaks to Hannerie Visser, owner and creative director of Studio H. Studio H hosts the FOOD XX awards which highlights the work of high-impact women in all facets of the field – from the farms to the kitchens, media and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
**Baladoludique est une production de Locomuse Studio inc.** Évoludique! Un nouveau concept où l’équipe B de Baladoludique compare une nouveauté avec ses prédécesseurs, et analyse l’évolution de la mécanique principale, ou encore le style de jeu. L’évolution est une série de changements progressifs, mais peut être un pas de l’avant, un pas de côté et même vers l’arrière! Épisode 4 : Les jeux de style « 4 X ». On analyse Northgard, de Adrian Dinu, édité par Studio H, en le comparant à plusieurs jeux influents du même style. Autres jeux de ce style qui sont abordés durant l’épisode : Stellar Conquest Twilight Imperium Runewars Sid Meier’s Civilization : the Board game Dominant Species Eclipse Ascending Empires Clash of Cultures Impulse Seafall Scythe Masters of the galaxy Heroes of Land, Air and Sea Brazil : Imperial Imperium : the Contention Last Light Bonne écoute!
The Smart Car was truly out-of-the-box thinking. "Why do passenger cars all have to be the way they are?" asked some clever group of designers, and designed the minimalistic teensy Smart Car. Of course, the challenges posed by manufacturing the little thing, or driving the little thing on a highway, or walking away from a crash in the little thing, proved to be compelling arguments in favour of more traditional passenger car manufacture. What I'm saying is that sometimes the box exists for a reason, notwithstanding the virtues of experimentation. Games Played Last Week:01:48 -The Guild of Merchant Explorers (Matthew Dunstan & Brett J. Gilbert, AEG, 2022)06:25 -Street Masters (Adam Sadler & Brady Sadler, Blacklist Games, 2018)11:37 -Oltréé (Antoine Bauza & John Grümph, Studio H, 2021) 17:08 -Massive Darkness 2: Hellscape (Alex Olteanu & Marco Portugal, CMON, 2022)21:46 -Paint the Roses (Ben Goldman, North Star Games, 2022)24:04 -Groundhog Day: The Game (Propsero Hall, Funko Games, 2021)26:21 -Framework (Uwe Rosenberg, Edition Spielwiese, 2022)29:11 -Circadians: Chaos Order (S J Macdonald & Zach Smith, Garphill Games, 2022)33:59 -For Science! (R. Eric Reuss, Grey Fox Games, 2021)35:39 -Vengeance (Gordon Calleja, Mighty Boards, 2018)News (and why it doesn't matter):42:24 Tiletum from Daniele Tascini and Simone Luciani, update on the Daniele Tascini controversies44:47 HeroScape will not return with pre-painted minis and ode to American retail47:31 SVWAG at the Shut Up & Sit Down Expo: SHUX! September 30 - October 247:45 Feature Game: Space Station Phoenix (Gabriel J. Cohn, Rio Grande Games, 2022)
In this episode... We've (almost) made it! Adam and Kellye finally reach the end of the https://boardgamegeek.com/geekpreview/57/gen-con-2022-preview?availability=forsale (Board Game Geek Gen Con 2022 Preview) list. But, a couple dozen new games have been added, so... this is the penultimate preview episode. Finishing out the alphabet, this episode features games from Le Scorpion Masqué, Smirk & Dagger Games, Smirk & Laughter Games, Solis Game Studio, Spin Master Ltd., Studio H, Thunderworks Games, Ubisoft Montreal, Van Ryder Games, and Weird Giraffe Games: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/356123 (Turing Machine) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/338479 (The Spill) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/355433 (boop.) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/321241 (Pocket Paragons: AEGIS (English edition)) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/321240 (Pocket Paragons: Origins (English edition)) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/321244 (Pocket Paragons: Rivals of Aether (English edition)) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/321242 (Pocket Paragons: Temporal Odyssey (English edition)) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/365634 (The Godfather: Last Family Standing (English edition)) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/342542 (Less Is More (English edition)) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/336382 (Marvel United: X-Men (English edition)) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/366023 (Marvel Zombies: Heroes' Resistance (English edition)) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/274124 (Northgard: Uncharted Lands) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/322785 (Suspects) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/353862 (Cartographers Map Pack 4: Frozen Expanse – Realm of Frost Giants) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/353864 (Cartographers Map Pack 5: Kethra's Steppe – Redtooth & Goldbelly) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/353865 (Cartographers Map Pack 6: Hornhelm – Wasteland Market) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/294702 (Tenpenny Parks) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/342479 (Orlog: Assassin's Creed Valhalla Dice Game) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/244160 (The Dark Mage (English edition)) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/277659 (Final Girl) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/310175 (Final Girl: Frightmare on Maple Lane) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/307687 (Final Girl: Slaughter in the Groves) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/307683 (Final Girl: The Happy Trails Horror) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/307684 (Final Girl: The Haunting of Creech Manor) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/292654 (The Grand Tournament (English edition)) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/362106 (Keepers: A beautiful game for clever people) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/292557 (Sherlock Holmes: International) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/244172 (Sherlock Holmes: The Beginning) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/305912 (Space Brigade) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/286788 (Gift of Tulips) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/286790 (Studies in Sorcery) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/336388 (Studies in Sorcery: Divination) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/331228 (Wicked & Wise) Find us online:Twitter: https://twitter.com/varianthex?lang=en (@varianthex) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/varianthex/ (@varianthex) Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/varianthex (@varianthex) (we might start streaming games soon) Website: https://varianthex.com/ (varianthex.com) Email: podcast@varianthex.com Additional Info:Our theme music is "Shimmer" by Mr. Smith, obtained via the https://freemusicarchive.org/ (Free Music Archive). "https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/hope-lights-the-horizon/shimmer (Shimmer)" was made available under a public domain license. If you enjoy our theme music, https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=XdogNYkwwpFzI-hudvS-4_Mcvd0E-VCI19XQ8agwb0CoivXGWHeATrBu-wQx27rMs_ss0Wo3wqUDFxaM (please leave the artist a tip!)
We celebrate the release of a palindrome episode with the glorious news of the return of SHUX, the Shut Up & Sit Down Expo. Perhaps more relevantly, SVWAG are invited guests! Both Mark and Walker will be in Vancouver from September 30th to October 2nd. Now that you know where they will be, you can more efficiently avoid them. Or you could go play a game with them, whatevs.02:54 AYURIS: Tidal Blades: Heroes of the Reef (Tim Eisner & Ben Eisner, Druid City Games, 2020)Games Played Last Week:05:45 -Vengeance: Roll & Fight (Gordon Calleja, Noralie Lubbers, & Dávid Turczi, Mighty Boards, 2022)10:05 -Regicide (Paul Abrahams, Luke Badger, & Andy Richdale, Badgers from Mars, 2020)10:52 -Scape Goat (Jon Perry, Indie Boards & Cards, 2020)12:54 -Battlelore 2nd Edition (Richard Borg & Robert A. Kouba, FFG, 2013)15:57 -Millennium Blades: Collusion (Joshua Van Laningham & D. Brad Talton, Jr., Level 99 Games, 2021)21:32 -Golem (Flaminia Brasini, Virginio Gigli, & Simone Luciani, Cranio Creations, 2021)22:42 -Clash of the Gladiators (Reiner Knizia, Rio Grande Games, 2002)27:17 -Guards of Atlantis II (Artyom Nichipurov, Wolff Designa, 2022)28:22 -Ghost Adventure (Wlad Watine, Buzzy Games, 2020)31:36 -Orléans (Reiner Stockhausen, dlp Games, 2014)33:01 -Shamans (Cédrick Chaboussit, Studio H, 2021)37:19 -Carnegie (Xavier Georges, Quined Games, 2022)38:39 -Scythe (Jamey Stegmaier, Stonemaier Games, 2016)39:44 -The Guild of Merchant Explorers (Matthew Dunstan & Brett J. Gilbert, AEG, 2022)News (and why it doesn't matter):41:09 Discordia by Bernd Eisenstein41:25 Spiel des Jahres Winner: Cascadia from Randy Flynn and Flatout Games, Kennerspiel Living Forest from Aske Christiansen and Ludonaute41:52 The Wordle nightmare evolves into board form42.32 Sabika by Germán P. Millán43:00 SVWAG at the Shut Up & Sit Down Expo: SHUX! September 30 - October 243:57Topic: Fumbling towards a New NormalVideo: Board Game Design: How COVID 19 changed the board game industry foreverhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM190p6MiPk
Enjoy the works of Thomas Lehmann while you can! Despite the lack of player interaction of Dice Realms, Mr. Lehmann has violated local, provincial, and federal law by not supplying a solo mode. International treaty has also been flouted by the absence of a campaign. I fear he may be put in boardgame jail as a consequence. Can he build a tableau convincing enough as his defence? His attorney, Dr. Gonzo, does not inspire much confidence.Games Played Last Week:01:01 -Titan (Matthieu Podevin, Holy Grail Games, 2022)09:25 -Carnegie (Xavier Georges, Quined Games, 2022)12:58 -Core Worlds: Nemesis (Andrew Parks, Quixotic Games, 2021)16:36 -Transmissions (Adam West, CrossCut Games, 2022)19:11 -burncycle (Josh J. Carlson & Shannon Wedge, Chip Theory Games, 2022)21:41 -Lancaster: Big Box (Matthias Cramer & Wolfgang Panning, Queen Games, 2015)27:49 -Sleeping Gods (Ryan Laukat, Red Raven Games, 2021)31:21 -Shamans (Cédrick Chaboussit, Studio H, 2021)News (and why it doesn't matter):34:49 FlickFleet: Xeno Wars on Gamefound36:12 Village Big Box36:39 Puerto Rico decolonized: Puerto Rico 189737:53 Furnace expansion: Interbellum38:25 BoardGameGeek signs deal to push Gamegenic sleeves. Too little independent media in boardgaming?40:22 Feature Game: Dice Realms (Thomas Lehmann, Rio Grande Games, 2022)
After graduating from Oxford, specializing in criminal law, it was time for me to travel and see the world. Little did I know that every journey I took would present me with a mystery I had to solve using my formidable spirit of deduction and unfailing determination. Tiny clues would lead me along a trail of discovering more and more proof which would lead me to the perpetrator. However, until then, all the people I met were Suspects by Sebastien Duverger Nedellec, Paul Halter and Guillaume Montiage from Studio H. Read the full review here: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2022/04/09/suspects-saturday-review/ Useful Links Suspects: https://www.hachetteboardgames.co.uk/shop/stu027su-suspects-115 Studio H: https://twitter.com/Studio_H_Games BGG listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/322785/suspects Intro Music: Bomber (Sting) by Riot (https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/) Other Music: Epic Cinematic Orchestra Instrumental by EdiKey20 Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7594-epic-cinematic-orchestra-instrumental License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license If you want to support this podcast financially, please check out the links below: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tabletopgamesblog Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/TabletopGamesBlog Website: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tabletopgamesblog/message
Cette année encore, l’équipe de Proxi-Jeux s’est rendue au Palais des Festivals de Cannes pour couvrir le Festival International des […]
No, dear listener, we haven't played that one regional trick-taking game popular in the Adirondacks where the only red card is the 9 of diamonds and you play counter-clockwise and the bid is called in pig latin and you have to wear your socks on your hands. I'm sure it's a blast. We are but tourists in the wide world of taking tricks, and to some extent it can be a hobby unto itself. Contract Bridge alone! But we share our thoughts all the same.01:49 AYURIS: Clans of Caledonia (Juma Al-JouJou, Karma Games, 2017)Games Played Last Week:03:50 -Uprising: Curse of the Last Emperor (Cornelius Cremin, Pawel Mazur, & Dirk Sommer, Nemesis.Games, 2021)05:22 -Radlands (Daniel Piechnick, Roxley, 2021)10:04 -Tabbanusi: Builders of Ur (David Spada & Daniele Tascini, Board&Dice, 2021)12:33 -Shamans (Cédrick Chaboussit, Studio H, 2021) 16:09 -Ankh: Gods of Egypt (Eric M. Lang, CMON, 2021)17:51 -SCOUT (Kei Kajino, Oink Games, 2019)21:14 -Steamwatchers (Marc Lagroy, Mythic Games, 2021)22:28 -MicroMacro: Crime City--Full House (Johannes Sich, Pegasus Spiele, 2021)22:54 -El Grande (Wolfgang Kramer & Richard Ulrich, Hans im Gluck, 1995)25:47 -The Field of the Cloth of Gold (Amabel Holland, Hollanspiele, 2020)News (and why it doesn't matter):29:19 Bonfire on yucata.de29:55 Yak wrangling with Pretzel Games30:53 David Thompson's next Valiant Defense game: Lanzerath Ridge on KS31:56 La Granja reprint from Board&Dice on KS33:01 3D printable, pay-what-you-want Blood Rage files on KS34:12 51st State Ultimate Edition from Portal launching February 2235:50 Topic: Trick-Taking Games1:03:52 Masterpiece Theatre: Midnight Mass
Troisième émission de la saison avec ce soir sur concret dans le monde du virtuel: Guillaume Huguenard, de Virtuonaute. On joue à J'y crois pas, d'Hervé Marly chez Studio H, on parle BD avec Spoon et White de Léturgie et La Mort à lunettes, de Philippe Tome, chez Kennes. Alex nous parle jeux avec Oh my brain de Bruno Cathala et Théo Rivière chez Lumberjacks, et les Dents de la Mer, du collectif Prospero Hall chez Ravensburger. Et comme toujours, ce ne serait une émission parfaite sans le quiz de Talmo! Ce soir, on parle McGuffin (quiz garanti 100% sans sandwich de fast food). Bon podcast, bonne écoute!
On joue à J'y crois pas, d'Hervé Marly. Un jeu illustré parAugustin Rogeret et édité par Studio H.
« Edith Piaf - je me fous du passé » est un spectacle musical de Victor Guéroult. On découvre la jeune Thérèse qui chante dans la rue les chansons de son idole, la Môme Piaf. En 1949, alors que la véritable Edith Piaf est à bout de souffle, son producteur Monsieur Louis va décider de faire passer Thérèse pour la doublure de Piaf. J'ai aimé ce jeu entre les identités. Les deux chanteuses ont des voix exceptionnelles, à savoir Béatrice Bonnaudeau qui interprète Thérèse adulte et Léa Tavarès qui joue Thérèse jeune. Et évidemment, on retrouve les chansons mythiques d'Edith Piaf. « Edith Piaf - je me fous du passé », c'est jusqu'au 7 novembre au Studio Hébertot Une photo Philippe Escalier
Raphaël et Thibault de Studio H amènent les membres du Dé Faussé dans le monde des esprits de Shamans. En 20 minutes on explore le jeu de société de cette semaine. Après une phase de présentation et une phase de jeu, il est temps de débriefer et de régler les comptes ! Shamans Par Cédrick Chaboussit Illustré par Maud Chalmel Édité par Studio H De 3 à 5 joueuses Pour 10 ans et + Pour 30 à 60 minutes Description : Depuis l'aube des temps, le monde des esprits est séparé de notre monde. Les chamans tentent de rétablir l'harmonie dans un monde menacé par les Ombres. Vous devrez choisir un camp. Présenté par Thibault et Raphaël de Studio H, Alex,Zephiriel & Sam Twitter @ledefausse Instagram Le Dé Faussé Facebook Le Dé Faussé
Thibault et Raphaël de Studio H reviennent nous voir, et cette fois avec les enquêtes de Suspects. En 20 minutes on explore le jeu de société de cette semaine. Après une phase de présentation et une phase de jeu, il est temps de débriefer et de régler les comptes ! Suspects Par Guillaume Montiage, Paul Halter, Sébastien Duverger Nedellec Illustré par Emile Denis Édité par Studio H De 1 à 6 joueuses Pour 10 ans et + Pour 30 à 60 minutes Description : Chaque boîte est axée sur un enquêteur et une époque, et propose 3 scénarios avec des personnages bien travaillés et des intrigues solides. Claire Harper est l'une des premières femmes diplômées d'Oxford en 1927. Spécialisée en droit criminel, elle est une grande voyageuse, un peu aventurière. Chaque énigme, chaque crime est pour elle l'occasion de mettre à l'épreuve son formidable esprit de déduction et sa détermination sans faille ! La boîte propose 3 scénarios. Par la suite, un joueur qui a réalisé l'enquête une première fois peut la faire jouer à d'autres à la manière d'un jeu de rôle. Présenté par Thibault et Raphaël de Studio H, Alex,Zephiriel & Sam Twitter @ledefausse Instagram Le Dé Faussé Facebook Le Dé Faussé
Thibault et Raphaël de Studio H reviennent nous voir, et cette fois avec les enquêtes de Suspects. En 20 minutes on explore le jeu de société de cette semaine. Après une phase de présentation et une phase de jeu, il est temps de débriefer et de régler les comptes ! Suspects Par Guillaume Montiage, Paul Halter, Sébastien Duverger Nedellec Illustré par Emile Denis Édité par Studio H De 1 à 6 joueurs Pour 10 ans et + Pour 30 à 60 minutes Description : Chaque boîte est axée sur un enquêteur et une époque, et propose 3 scénarios avec des personnages bien travaillés et des intrigues solides. Claire Harper est l'une des premières femmes diplômées d'Oxford en 1927. Spécialisée en droit criminel, elle est une grande voyageuse, un peu aventurière. Chaque énigme, chaque crime est pour elle l'occasion de mettre à l'épreuve son formidable esprit de déduction et sa détermination sans faille ! La boîte propose 3 scénarios. Par la suite, un joueur qui a réalisé l'enquête une première fois peut la faire jouer à d'autres à la manière d'un jeu de rôle. Présenté par Thibault et Raphaël de Studio H, Alex,Zephiriel & Sam Twitter @ledefausse Instagram Le Dé Faussé Facebook Le Dé Faussé
In this episode, Battlestar Galactica is a lost steamship near Arkham, Ryan Laukat's Now or Never seems to be Pre-order or soon, and Magic the Gathering's Richard Garfield has designed a fanged deck-builder. TOP STORIES (1:40) The Gardens coming from Grail Games Red Raven Games taking pre-orders for Ryan Laukat's Now or Never More Dune: House Secrets details from Portal Games Fantasy Flight announces Unfathomable, a Arkham themed BSG Gudetama Holiday Edition coming from Renegade Jeff Tidbull purchases Flapjacks & Sasquatches producer Prolific Games 9th Level Games to make Return to Dark Tower RPG Vampire themed deck-builder The Hunger coming from Renegade and Richard Garfield Repos Productions announces So Clover party word game Guf Studios forms to bring games to SE Asia and Oceania CROWDFUNDING (9:50) Pilfering Pandas by Janice and Stu Turner Keystone: North America from Rose Gauntlet Games Robot Quest Arena from Wise Wizard Games Space Kraken from Markus Geiger Squaring Circleville by Spielworxx Paris: L'Etoile Expansion from Game Brewer and Kramer & Kiesling Dwar7s: Lost Tribes Expansion from Vesuvius Media NEW RELEASES (18:15) Shamans from Studio H and Cédrick Chaboussit TRAILS by Henry Audubon and Keymaster Games Arkham Horror: Secrets of the Order Expansion by Fantasy Flight Railroad Ink Challenge: Lush Green and Shining Yellow Editions by Horrible Guild EXIT: The Gate Between Worlds by Kosmos and designers Inka and Markus Brand with Ralph Querfurth The Butterfly Garden 2nd Edition by Steve Finn and Dr Finn Games CONNECT: Follow our Twitter newsfeed: twitter.com/dicetowernow Dig in with Corey at DiceTowerDish.com. Have a look-see at Barry's wares at BrightBearLaser.com.
Fin de confinement, on revient en physique ET avec des invités : Thibault et Raphaël de Studio H nous présentent : Mandragora En 20 minutes on explore le jeu de société de cette semaine. Après une phase de présentation et une phase de jeu, il est temps de débriefer et de régler les comptes ! Mandragora Par Bruno Cathala & Florian Siriex Illustré par Piero Édité par Studio H De 2 à 4 joueurs Pour 8 ans et + Environ 30 minutes Description : Les apprenties sorcières vont d'échoppe en échoppe pour trouver les articles magiques permettant de démontrer leurs compétences à lancer des sortilèges spectaculaires. Les Mandragores, sorte de couteau-suisse de la sorcellerie, sont particulièrement recherchées. Il faudra aussi faire attention aux parchemins maudits, car la terrible malédiction qu'ils contiennent pourrait bien vous coûter la victoire ! Présenté par Thibault et Raphaël de Studio H, Alex,Zephiriel & Sam Twitter @ledefausse Instagram Le Dé Faussé Facebook Le Dé Faussé
Fin de confinement, on revient en physique ET avec des invités : Thibault et Raphaël de Studio H nous présentent : Mandragora En 20 minutes on explore le jeu de société de cette semaine. Après une phase de présentation et une phase de jeu, il est temps de débriefer et de régler les comptes ! Mandragora Par Bruno Cathala & Florian Siriex Illustré par Piero Édité par Studio H De 2 à 4 joueuses Pour 8 ans et + Environ 30 minutes Description : Les apprenties sorcières vont d'échoppe en échoppe pour trouver les articles magiques permettant de démontrer leurs compétences à lancer des sortilèges spectaculaires. Les Mandragores, sorte de couteau-suisse de la sorcellerie, sont particulièrement recherchées. Il faudra aussi faire attention aux parchemins maudits, car la terrible malédiction qu'ils contiennent pourrait bien vous coûter la victoire ! Présenté par Thibault et Raphaël de Studio H, Alex,Zephiriel & Sam Twitter @ledefausse Instagram Le Dé Faussé Facebook Le Dé Faussé
Au programme de l’émission du 31 mars : Avec le jeu 7 familles / 7 spectacles, les enfants de Clamart découvrent d’une autre façon les spectacles qu’ils ne verront certainement pas cette année. Présentation par Cécile Colle, du théâtre Jean-Arp ; puis coup de projecteur sur Circulations, le festival de la jeune photographie européenne, qui lui aussi s’est adapté à la situation, avec Camille Guillé, co-coordinatrice. Nos chroniques habituelles (Elsa Gounot, Quentin Le Guevel, Lionel Chenail), la deuxième chronique d’Augustine et Othilie, et la première de Jean-Gabriel Farris qui rejoint l’équipe pour parler bande dessinée ! La nouveauté discographique - chronique de Véronique Soulé - c'est au début L’enfant de l’orchestre, de Morgane Raoux, CD Victorie Music et ¨PIAS, février 2021, à écouter dès 4 / 5 ans Un conte musical, ponctué de chansons sur des airs de Mozart, Ravel, Brahms, et cetera, : la marche Turque de Mozart, la Lettre à Elise de Beethoven, Les saisons de Vivaldi, La truite de Schubert, et cetera.s. . Un jeu autour de spectacles jeune public : interview de Cécile Colle, responsable de communication au théâtre Jean Arps à Clamart – c’est vers 10 mn L’équipe du théâtre Jean-Arp à Clamart a imaginé et réalisé 7 familles/7 spectacles, un jeu de cartes pour découvrir les spectacles jeune public de la saison 2020-2021 à travers personnages, artistes, objets, disciplines, etc. En attendant de les voir sur scène, une jolie façon de faire découvrir aux enfants la diversité des créations. Le jeu a été distribué dans toutes les classes de maternelle et primaire, et les centres de loisirs, de la ville. Cécile Colle, responsable de communication, présente le projet. Site du théâtre Jean-Arp Mercredi, c’est lecture – chronique d’Augustine et d’Othilie – c’est vers 25 mn Augustine et Othilie ont 12 ans, presque 13, et dévorent les livres. Ensemble, elles présentent au micro un roman qu’elles ont lu et aimé. Cette fois, elles ont choisi chacune un roman de Jean-Claude Mourlevat qui (heureux hasard des programmations) vient tout juste de recevoir le prix ALMA pour son œuvre. L’enfant océan – Jean-Claude Mourlevat – 1re édition 1999 – Pocket jeunesse Jefferson – Jean-Claude Mourlevant – Gallimard, 2018 Striptique – chronique de Jean-Gabriel Farris – c’est vers 30 mn Jean-Gabriel Farris, libraire au Poisson Lune à Marseille, rejoint l’équipe des chroniqueurs pour présenter chaque mois un trio de bandes dessinées autour d’une thématique. Pour sa première, il a choisi : Bête et méchant. - Gon, de Masashi Tanaka, 7 tomes, publiés en France à partir de 1996 – Pika - Borgnol, de Florence et Bénédicte Dupré-Latour, 3 tome, 2010 à 2011 - Gallimard BD - Glouton, de B-gnet, 3 tomes, 2020-2021 – BD Kids Exposition – interview de Camille Guillé, co-coordinatrice de Circulations – c’est vers 45 mn Du côté des expositions aussi, tout est suspendu. N’empêche, l’équipe du collectif Fêtart a quand même procédé à l’accrochage des photographies au 104, à Paris, pour son annuel festival Circulations, et a décliné la version pour enfants, Little Circulations, cette fois seulement sur le web. Petit aperçu avec Camille Guillé, co-coordinatrice de ce festival de la jeune photographie européenne. Site du festival Jeux – chronique de Quentin Le Guevel – c’est vers 60 mn -Oriflamme, de Adrien & Axel Hesling, illustré Tomasz Jedruszek, Forgenext et Studio H, 2019 Grands livres pour petites personnes - chronique de Elsa Gounot - c'est vers 65 mn Rosie court toujours, de Marika Maijala – Hélium, 2021 "Dans cet album, on suit Rosie, lévrier de course à la vie bien réglée avec les compétitions et le stade pour seul horizon hors de sa cage qui, un jour, décide de ne pas s'arrêter de courir à la fin d'une course, de s'enfuir et de parcourir forêts, villes et tant d'autres paysages dans sa soif de liberté jusqu'à découvrir un parc où elle se sent enfin bien, en compagnie d'autres chiens qu'elle rencontre." Lecture - par Lionel Chenail - c'est vers 70 mn Moi aussi j’ai vécu – Hélios Azoulay – Flammarion, 2020 On a écouté - Tout en haut de la montagne, Morgane Raoux, L’enfant de l’orchestre – CD Victorie/PIAS, 2021 - Le printemps, Natalie Tual, Les petits secrets – livre-CD Didier jeunesse, 2015 - La chanson bête et méchante Clothilde, 1967 - [Dimitri Kabalevski], Tristan Pfaff, Tableaux d’enfance - CD Ad Vitam Records 2020 - Don mwa Lamen, Alham Boina, Comptines et berceuses de Vanille – livre-CD Didier jeunesse, 2020
How to safely enjoy diner in Corona times? Hendrik Coetzee from Hendrik Works and Hannerie Visser from Studio-H designed "socialising tools" . The tools act as conversation starters that help to maintain the physical distance without losing the social aspect of meeting up. The project Mini-Meets was presented at the World Design Embassies. In this podcast, Jean-Paul Linnartz meets Hendrik Coetzee. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcasts-4-brainport/message
iPhone 12 Studio: Hüllen und MagSafe-Wallet virtuell testen Alte Android-Versionen bekommen ab September 2021 Probleme mit einigen Webseiten Sichere Verschlüsselung in Messengern: EU arbeitet an Plänen zum Verbot Daten von Hotels.com, Booking.com und Expedia geleaked
Die vier Freunde Mika, Mara, Katja und Schorsch, auch Kat-Kids genannt, werden mitten in ein neues Abenteuer katapultiert: Ihr Maskottchen, die Stoffratte Kohlrabi verschwindet spurlos!
Sprechfunk: der Podcast mit StreetCredibility! Nachdem ein Zufallsgespräch mit der Historikerin Gülsah Stapel die Neugier vieler Hörer geweckt hat, lud Kuttner Gülsah am 6.8. zu einer Stadtführung mit acht ausgelosten Hörern ein. Die Zusammenfassung hier Zum Nachhören oder Nachlaufen: www.radioeins.de/stadt
Welcome to episode 14 of Source Of Uncertainty. In this episode we talk to Doug Clauder from Studio H about his modular beginnings and how he got into making modules to solve problems within his system. Before our chat, Robert show’s off the lovely Studio H Dual Programmable Oscillator. Show notes: Hello: 0:00Studio H Dual Programmable Oscillator: 11:15Interview with Doug Clauder: 29:50Goodbye:1:46:15 For more information about Doug’s products, visit his website at http://studiohsoftware.com/. Listen and subscribe to Podular Modcast: https://podularmodcast.fireside.fm/ Listen and subscribe to Esoteric Modulation: https://www.esotericmodulation.com/subscribe-to-podcast Subscribe to Waveform Magazine: https://www.waveformmagazine.com/ Get your source of uncertainty t-shirts at http://sourceofuncertainty.threadless.com/ Support the show and get access to exclusive videos and audio content through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sourceofuncertainty Find us on Instagram @sourceofuncertainty Contact us at sourceofuncertainty.audio
Billy Hrncir, owner and operator of Dosis Coffee & Studio H, comes on the More Alike Podcast and blows it out the water. He opens up about:Pivoting a lot in his life Moving to Puerto Rico Complete career changeOpening a Coffee Bus We both touch on: Struggling with self doubt What it feels like when things don’t go according to plan Saying the dreams out loud & so much more. It is always fun diving deeper into relationships and & do just that! Tune in to see how our experiences are more alike than we knew. Connect with us : instagram: @dosiscoffeetx |@billybigote | @theeyeinlifeinstagram: @morealikepodcast | @jackieborrego_
Alix Leroy est une entrepreneure so créative ! À travers ses illustrations et ses collaborations notamment, elle sait identifier les besoins de ses clients et leur univers graphique. Directrice artistique, consultante et formatrice, découvre une femme qui gère sa vie entre le Studio Hörtie et Bande à part, deux projets aux valeurs humaines, où elle aime transmettre. En étant toujours honnête avec elle même, elle nous partage ses conseils. Bonne écoute.
durée : 01:00:07 - Une heure en France France Bleu - Le théâtre inverse les rôles et passent le plateau (virtuel bien sûr) aux spectateurs qui ont vu fleurir leur talent dans le même temps.
Cette année encore, l’équipe de Proxi-Jeux s’est rendue au Palais des Festivals de Cannes pour couvrir le Festival International des […]
Avec Alix Leroy ! Rejoindre la newsletter du podcast ** N26 est le partenaire du podcast Tribu Indé ! ✌️ Ouvrir un compte bancaire pro gratuitement : Tribu Indé x N26 ** Alix est DA depuis 5 ans. Elle a créé Studio Hörtie, puis Bande à Part plus récemment. On est revenu sur son parcours, son quotidien et son évolution sur ces 5 dernières années. Beaucoup d'enseignements à tirer ! Son lancement, il y a maintenant 5 ans. Comment choisi-t-elle de continuer en freelance après sa 1ère année ? Quels sont les points qu'elle n'avait pas anticipé ? À quoi ressemble son offre au démarrage ? Et comment la fait-elle évoluer ? Comment bien structurer son portfolio et ses cas clients ? On a aussi parlé argent. Et elle m'a spontanément partagée ses revenus sur ses deux premières années. Quelle méthode utilise-t-elle pour fixer ses prix lorsqu'elle se lance ? Comment annoncer à ses clients que nos prix évoluent aussi ? Elle a démarré son activité en son nom. Ce n'est que 2 ans et demi plus tard qu'elle créée le Studio Hörtie pour regrouper ses projets. Pourquoi le choix d'une nouvelle marque ? Quelle stratégie derrière ? Comment communique-t-elle aujourd'hui ? Et puis bien sûr, on a parlé de Bande à Part ! L'origine du projet Comment structure-t-elle le collectif ? Qu'a-t-elle mis en place pour animer la communauté ?
Shelley and I have a great time with Snowdonia's brand new cousin Alubari by Tony Boydell from Studio H then I sit down for a chat with BGG's own Scott Alden (Aldie) for a discussion of Essen, BGG and the games we love.
November 16, 2019
Ce troisième épisode du podcast Le Gouter où nous retournons à Nantes pour discuter avec Alix, la créatrice de Studio Hörtie et de Bande à Part. Dans cet épisode l'entrepreneuriat et le free-lance sont les deux fers de lance qui mènent la rencontre. Si vous débutez dans le free-lance, Alix nous prodigue de précieux conseils qui vous seront utiles. Pour sa carte blanche, Alix nous parle de son nouveau projet : Bande à Part. Je vous laisse écouter pour découvrir de quoi il s'agit ! Abonnez-vous à la box mensuelle disponible sur le site podcastlegouter.com pour soutenir l'artiste et le podcast ! Recevez tous les mois une illustration réalisée par l'invité du mois ! Bonne écoute et rendez-vous le mois prochain pour un nouvel épisode !
After nearly a month and a half without The Green & White Report, guest co-hosts Joe Dandron and Trent Balley return to a freezing Studio H to talk sports. To kick off the show, Joe and Trent recap on B1G Media Days, including a preview of Michigan State football, Jim Harbaugh’s comments regarding the Urban...
On this week’s two-hour edition of The Green & White Report, co-hosts Ryan Rabinowitz and Julian Mitchell host a slew of guests. Before anyone hops in Studio H, Ryan and Julian start the show off by wrapping up the men’s college basketball season after Virginia defeated Texas Tech 85-77 in the national championship (2:39). The...
Danielle Mathieu-Bouillon est Présidente de l'Association de la Régie Théâtrale ( A.R.T.) http://www.regietheatrale.com, Auteur dramatique, Membre de la S.A.C.D. et Professeur de Gestion/ Administration de Spectacle et d'Histoire du Théâtre. Elle préside le "Prix du Brigadier " qui récompense chaque année, depuis 1960, l'événement théâtral de la saison. Elle a écrit le Choix de Gabrielle qui a été créé par Sylvia Roux et Bérengère Dautun au Studio Hébertot cette saison et qui sera en Avignon cet été. Elle est invitée de Marie-Claire pour réfléchir sur la liberté de chacun à se déterminer sur le sujet de la liberté qu’on se donne -ou pas- d’accepter la fatalité ou de maitriser son ultime départ … à condition bien sûr qu’on en ait la capacité. Cette femme de théâtre qui a connu beaucoup de grands artistes donne des exemples concrets, et parfois divergents, qui ont été faits -ou subis- par des personnes qui pourront inspirer notre propre choix, ou en tout cas, nous permettre de réfléchir.
MISES EN SCENE le mercredi et vendredi à 9h30 et 20h. Sonia Jucquin nous parle de la pièce "Le Choix de Gabrielle" écrite et en mise en scène de Danièle Mathieu-Bouillon avec Bérengère Dautun et Sylvia Roux au Studio Hébertot jusqu'au 20 février. Crédit photo : Lot
Dove si ascolta il racconto di DAVIDE che,a mezzanotte portando a spasso i suoi cani, salva una Volpe in grosse difficoltà nel Naviglio a Gaggiano, la scalda sul divano e poi l'affida ai volontari dell'Enpa di Milano, si parla della serata della Lav a Bergamo con il documentario The Invasion - a Coypumentary, di Ilaria Marchini e con MATTEO CIVASCHI di Studio H-57, autore del libro Proverbiology, Fausto Lupetti editore, di grafica, di proverbi, di Serpenti, di Pesci, di Ragni e si scopre che Matteo avrebbe voluto essere un Gatto
Dove si ascolta il racconto di DAVIDE che,a mezzanotte portando a spasso i suoi cani, salva una Volpe in grosse difficoltà nel Naviglio a Gaggiano, la scalda sul divano e poi l'affida ai volontari dell'Enpa di Milano, si parla della serata della Lav a Bergamo con il documentario The Invasion - a Coypumentary, di Ilaria Marchini e con MATTEO CIVASCHI di Studio H-57, autore del libro Proverbiology, Fausto Lupetti editore, di grafica, di proverbi, di Serpenti, di Pesci, di Ragni e si scopre che Matteo avrebbe voluto essere un Gatto
Dove si ascolta il racconto di DAVIDE che,a mezzanotte portando a spasso i suoi cani, salva una Volpe in grosse difficoltà nel Naviglio a Gaggiano, la scalda sul divano e poi l'affida ai volontari dell'Enpa di Milano, si parla della serata della Lav a Bergamo con il documentario The Invasion - a Coypumentary, di Ilaria Marchini e con MATTEO CIVASCHI di Studio H-57, autore del libro Proverbiology, Fausto Lupetti editore, di grafica, di proverbi, di Serpenti, di Pesci, di Ragni e si scopre che Matteo avrebbe voluto essere un Gatto
VOTR presents an ongoing series of album releases by our house artist, Carl Gustav. As a gift to our loyal listeners we are offering these recording to be used royalty free, for any project, as long as credit is given to Carl Gustav and a link to VinnlandOldTimeRadio.podbean.com is offered. We hope you enjoy..Songs in the Key of V Track List(1) Killshot(2) Orange Cone 2 The Quickening(3) Rowdy Crowd (CCCC Theme)(4) There Are Men(5) In the Company of a Stranger(6) Cyäegha the Destroying Eye(7) Bird Buttmud(8) The Haunting of Studio H(9) Longshot(Bonus) Killshot Demo(Bouns) Longshot (CK Vox) ..~~ And don't forget to email us feedback at VinnlandOldTimeRadio@Gmail.com ! ~~
Hvilke yrker bør lønnes best? Vi lar lytterne avgjøre. Victoria er syk, så Michael og Terje sørger for dagens kjendisnytt og vi har Nils Ingar Aadne på besøk i studio!
A review of So Very Wrong About Games, not actually by Werner Herzog:"To listen to SVWAG is to court madness. One host is beholden to the delusion that if he utters sufficient words in a short period of time he may stave off his inevitable death, whereas the other grapples with the false consciousness of refusing to acknowledge life's meaninglessness. Collectively their banter serves as a cruel rebuke to evolution, a bitter mockery of humanity's purported superiority over a nature they despise and denigrate. It is reason's death rattle in the face of pure chaos. Thank you for recommending Rhino Hero Super Battle, I enjoyed it with my family very much. Four stars."01:20 AYURIS: Agricola (Uwe Rosenberg, Lookout Games, 2007) and Agricola (Revised Edition) (Uwe Rosenberg, Lookout Games, 2016)Games Played Last Week:04:25 -Ceres (Gustaf Sundström, Artipia Games, 2023)10:22 -Daybreak (Matt Leacock & Matteo Menapace, CMYK, 2023)13:59 -Raising Robots (Brett Sobol & Seth Van Orden, Nauvoo Games, 2023)16:02 -Demon Ship (Malev Da Shinobi, Black Site Studios, 2023)19:58 -Hyperborea (Andrea Chiarvesio & Pierluca Zizzi, Asterion, 2014)26:19 -Vaalbara (Olivier Cipière, Studio H, 2022)29:03 -Septima: Shapeshifting & Omens (Robin Hegedűs, Mindclash Games, 2023)News (and why it doesn't matter):36:45 Preview of Phantom Division Relaunch on Gamefound38:24 French Revolution! 1793 Patriots & Traitors on Gamefound 39:21 Redevelopment of Omen: A Reign of War from John Clowdus and Small Box Games next year40:16 Topic: Mindclash GamesAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Raphaël et Thibault de Studio H amènent les membres du Dé Faussé dans le monde des esprits de Shamans. En 20 minutes on explore le jeu de société de cette semaine. Après une phase de présentation et une phase de jeu, il est temps de débriefer et de régler les comptes ! Shamans Par Cédrick Chaboussit Illustré par Maud Chalmel Édité par Studio H De 3 à 5 joueurs Pour 10 ans et + Pour 30 à 60 minutes Description : Depuis l'aube des temps, le monde des esprits est séparé de notre monde. Les chamans tentent de rétablir l'harmonie dans un monde menacé par les Ombres. Vous devrez choisir un camp. Présenté par Thibault et Raphaël de Studio H, Alex,Zephiriel & Sam Twitter @ledefausse Instagram Le Dé Faussé Facebook Le Dé Faussé