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Darren is joined by the owner of the Sun Theatre, Mike SmithSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the DJ Booth this week is Mike Smith, owner of The Sun Theatre in Yarraville.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Underdog Ag Podcast features sisters, “the Heine girls.” Known in their formative years as Jenny and Kerry Heine, we will discuss life growing up in the 1970s, 80s, and early 90s on a York County, Neb. farm. You may be surprised by this interview. You might cry. We hope you laugh. Mostly we hope you too can find healing and move on from what you need to as well. Jenny has a long list of experiences: While serving as a very talented farm hand at the “Heine Circus,” Jenny drove a tractor at age eight, and was doing field work at 12 years old. She was doing whatever was asked on the farm, and did it well. She balanced teenage jobs in food service at Dairy Queen and Hardee's. Sun Theatre in York was also a high school position. Jenny also served as a circulation manager and more at two newspapers. She was a much-loved teacher for 12 years. Today, Jenny helps people with disabilities understand and navigate Social Security, as well as state and federal benefits systems. Jenny and her husband Casey Mentink love their grandchildren and are full of life. Jenny especially is proud of her daughter, BreeAnna Hoff, her husband Kyle, and their beautiful daughter, Evangeline (sweet Evie). --Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe.HOST: Kerry HoffschneiderGUEST: Jenny (Kerry's Sister)--CREDITS:Mitchell Roush, ProducerBibi Luevano, Cover ArtPurple Planet Music, Theme
The St. Louis Chamber Chorus may be most well known for its repertoire that features classical and religious songs from centuries ago. But the chorus has also featured new compositions and for its 69th season, the nearly 50 singers will add 21st century pop to its choral selections. St. Louis Chamber Chorus artistic director Philip Barnes talks about this Sunday's “Classic Pop” performance at the Sun Theatre in Grand Center.
Today two Australian films to look out for at Cinemas. The first Luke Sparke's Bring Him to me here showing now at Nova, the Sun Theatre, Village and Palace cinemas and the second The Big Dog by Dane McCusker here getting a release at the Sun Theatre in Yarraville starting Nov 9th today Thursday.
Kaya, welcome to The Curb podcast. My name is Andrew Peirce and this podcast is recorded in Boorloo, Western Australia. It's been a while between drinks for this audio podcast, and I'm proud to jump back in with a fascinating discussion with composer and filmmaker Ashley Davies in relation to his new film, album, and art exhibition entitled Gold. Gold is an album that is inspired by Ashley's uncle, Len Davies, an artist who upon his death left a legacy of over 500 paintings to be distributed amongst his family. Ashley chose ‘The Lasseter series', a group of paintings that told the tale of Lasseter's Reef, the tale of Harold Bell Lasseter as he headed into Central Australia to search for a 15 k gold reef. The series of paintings, and Ashley's score itself, reflect Lasseter's fateful journey that resulted with his reputation tarnished and his death. Len Davies paintings work as a counterpoint to those legends, presenting Lasseter's journey and death as a radiant, beautiful one. In the following interview, Ashley talks about Len's time during the war, which is further detailed in an impressive article by Claire Hunter on the Australian War Memorial website. Ashley also talks about the presentation of Gold at the Sun Theatre in Victoria, on November 30, and what audiences will encounter when they watch the half hour film and witness the paintings after the screening. Tickets are available on the Sun Theatre website. The link will be available in the show notes. For previous episodes of The Curb podcast, head over to TheCurb.com.au. While you're there, pick up a copy of The Australian Film Yearbook – 2021 Edition, which details Australian feature films, documentaries and short films released during 2021. Here's a snippet of Birth on the album Gold by Ashley Davies. Purchase Gold by Ashley Davies on Bandcamp here. Read about Len Davies time in the war here. Purchase tickets to see Gold at the Sun Theatre in Victoria here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kaya, welcome to The Curb podcast. My name is Andrew Peirce and this podcast is recorded in Boorloo, Western Australia.It's been a while between drinks for this audio podcast, and I'm proud to jump back in with a fascinating discussion with composer and filmmaker Ashley Davies in relation to his new film, album, and art exhibition entitled Gold. Gold is an album that is inspired by Ashley's uncle, Len Davies, an artist who upon his death left a legacy of over 500 paintings to be distributed amongst his family. Ashley chose ‘The Lasseter series', a group of paintings that told the tale of Lasseter's Reef, the tale of Harold Bell Lasseter as he headed into Central Australia to search for a 15 k gold reef. The series of paintings, and Ashley's score itself, reflect Lasseter's fateful journey that resulted with his reputation tarnished and his death.Len Davies paintings work as a counterpoint to those legends, presenting Lasseter's journey and death as a radiant, beautiful one.In the following interview, Ashley talks about Len's time during the war, which is further detailed in an impressive article by Claire Hunter on the Australian War Memorial website. Ashley also talks about the presentation of Gold at the Sun Theatre in Victoria, on November 30, and what audiences will encounter when they watch the half hour film and witness the paintings after the screening.Tickets are available on the Sun Theatre website. The link will be available in the show notes.For previous episodes of The Curb podcast, head over to TheCurb.com.au. While you're there, pick up a copy of The Australian Film Yearbook – 2021 Edition, which details Australian feature films, documentaries and short films released during 2021.Here's a snippet of Birth on the album Gold by Ashley Davies.Purchase Gold by Ashley Davies on Bandcamp here.Read about Len Davies time in the war here.Purchase tickets to see Gold at the Sun Theatre in Victoria here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Smith from The Sun Theatre joined the boys to chat about the Western Bulldogs Choc Top
On the show today Western Bulldogs defender Taylor Duryea, Melbourne 1964 premiership player Bryan Kenneally, Essendon CEO Xavier Campbell, Mike Smith from the Sun Theatre plus the week in review and sad trophies you have held onto
As the Sun Theatre goes back into lockdown, Michael and Krissa chat about how they are feeling about it all.
In the lead up to the Sun Theatre reopening, Micheal and Krissa chat with Kitty Green, one of Australia’s most exciting filmmakers and director of THE ASSISTANT, which follows a day in the life of a junior assistant to a powerful entertainment mogul, a #metoo movie for our times.
Tuesday Guests: Dr. Greg Brown of UNK discusses the Kearney Front Porch Celebration. Roxanne Converse-Whiting of the Sun Theatre in Gothenburg talks about their upcoming Corona Concert. Dr. Patrick Wetovick of Cozad Community Health on at home health medications. Each Weekday at 5:10 on KRVN’s “This Evening”, you can hear special edition reports and updates on the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Amy and Krissa are left to their own devices this week to discuss the Sun Theatre's new films.
Michael and Krissa are back in the studio chatting about new films, new cinemas and all things Sun Theatre!
Krissa and #micforAmy discuss the new film JOKER and all things happening at the Sun Theatre this week
Michael and Krissa chat all things Tarantino and in particular his new film ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD. They also talk about their highlights from this year’s Melbourne international Film Festival.
That time when Bryan Brown, Sam Neill and Rachel Ward visited the Sun Theatre. What a delight to have Australian acting royalty come and tell us about their new film PALM BEACH.
We interrupt this transmission to bring you The Moon Festival! Coming pretty much Live, Al and Tim will bring you their (and other people's) thoughts on a bunch of films on and about the moon to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Come down and say hi! You'll find us at the Sun Theatre in Yarraville, Melbourne smashing choctops.
Michael and Krissa discuss upcoming movies at the Sun Theatre, Mother’s Day and all things Yarraville and beyond!
Michael has returned from his travels in Timor and discusses what he’s been up to followed by chatting about upcoming films, Valentine’s Day, a wedding proposal and a ghost story!
On Monday's St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh spoke with singer, actor and writer Storm Large ahead of her St. Louis visit. She will be performing her holiday cabaret "Holiday Ordeal" at the Sun Theatre on Dec. 11.
Michael and Krissa catch up on the week's news around Yarraville, the Sun Theatre and the world of film.
Michael and Krissa chat all things Fantastic Beasts, the amazing Robert Redford and everything else you didn't realise you needed to know from the magical world of the Sun Theatre!
What topic didn’t we chat about this week? Upcoming films, Sun Theatre renovations, glorious soundtracks, jets, merges, Timor L’este, big birthdays and people who have their own theme songs!
In this episode of the Freedom in a Cage podcast the boys do a deep dive on the making of the Adrian Brown's award-winning documentary 'Outsiders', the story of the Western Bulldogs ground-breaking premiership win. Among the things discussed are what Adi hopes the legacy might be (02:37); where it all began, from boundary riding with Dipper, to Hamish & Andy to Dancing with the Stars to 'The Ride' (04:22); the influence of Steve Nash documentary 'The Finish Line' (06:46); reaching out to Bob and being stood up by the new captain of the Bulldogs (08:37); the pitch and the first interview (12:04); Family Day and the 2015 NAB Cup (13:57); the moment it became something bigger (15:26); Bevo's wink (16:33); the importance of building trust (18:40); riding the train with John Schultz on Grand Final morning (21:56); the close connection between the supporters of the team and what the game is really all about (24:08); getting lost at Spotless and almost missing the then biggest moment of the season (26:37); becoming part of the Club and being surprised by the emotion of the games (28:13); dinner at the Liberatores (29:33); the 'Outsiders' vault (32:39); the coming 'Year of the Dogs' deep dive (34:01); why the Western Bulldogs Football Club is such a special place (35:27); the 'panic' of Grand Final day (38:09); straining to hear Bevo's 3QT speech (40:57); looking for the finish line (42:35); the Sun Theatre premiere in Yarraville (43:40); favourite memories and winning an award (45:17).
Mr. and Mrs. Smith is the story of a bored upper-middle class married couple surprised to learn that they are assassins belonging to competing agencies, and that they have been assigned to kill each other. OOPs, wrong Mr and Mrs Smith! Today’s episode features the real life Mr and Mrs Smith, who superbly renovated and brought the Sun Theatre back to life. Listen to their challenges and the nitty gritty details. We also chat all things upcoming films including 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY.
Michael and Krissa reminisce about their favourite Sun Theatre moments over the last 15 years and share some Quentin Tarantino with you!
Michael and Krissa were delighted to be joined by Brian Davis, Michael’s Yoda, to reminisce about Yarraville and the Sun Theatre of old. This is a fascinating chat about the inner west of old! Plus this week’s upcoming films and events.
Michael and Krissa talk to Neil , who was one of the Sun Theatre’s first customers back in 1938. We also chat upcoming films and events at the beautiful Sun Theatre.
Michael and Krissa invite local acting legend, Jane Allsop in for a chat about what she has been up to and her role in our upcoming short film festival. We also chat about upcoming films and events at our favourite cinema, the Sun Theatre.
Michael and Krissa are joined by Bert Murphy, director of Voyage of the Southern Sun and Sun Theatre newsreels, we chat upcoming films and a little bit of Sun Theatre history.
David Wenham visited the Sun Theatre to chat about his directorial debut ELLIPSIS and we got to ask a few questions. The Yarraville Festival hits town and the president, Carla from local establishment FEEDBACK came to tell us all about it, and we wrap up the massive summer of films, discuss what's Oscar worthy and which films we loved the most.
This episode’s features include the Year 2s talking about their visit to Scienceworks, the Year 6s reflect on their Film Night at the Sun Theatre in Yarraville, while Miss Ruth explains the latest update to the specialist points system. Our reporters ask Wembley’s student body whether or not student requests for their new class are a good thing or not, and Mitch and Luc keep us in the loop with some upcoming dates and events to put in the diary.