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The Denny's on Alameda and Santa Fe closed last month without warning. But that was just the latest diner casualty in a city already severely lacking in late night food options. The loss of this particular type of restaurant struck at something deeper for Suzi Q. Smith — the poet, performer, and educator grew up in Denver's vast constellation of diners, finding a place where she could hang out as a teen with not much money, but a whole lot of time. Suzi explores these sacred places in her Denverse Magazine essay “Toast World: Where Have All the Diners Gone?” Host Bree Davies sits down with her friend to talk about what it means when a city loses its diners. By focusing on the stories and issues shaping our neighborhoods, City Cast Denver bridges gaps and connects the dots in Denver. Become a member to support local journalism that connects. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm What is your all-time favorite “third space” in Denver? Past or present, we want to hear from you! Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 If you enjoyed the interview with Ethan Hemming, the President and CEO of Warren Village, learn more here. Learn more about other the sponsors of this December 5th episode: BetterHelp - get 10% off at betterhelp.com/CITYCAST Unit E Records Colfax Ave BID Office of Climate Action Coloradogives.org Denver Urban Garden Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.The magnificent Davia Schendel joins Jeff and Matt to discuss Suzi Quatro's second album, Quatro.Today's conversation definitely goes deep into "music nerd" territory. We talk about record stores of the past, making playlists devoted to things like gated reverb and snare hits. Should we talk about the underrated power player in music that is known as the saxophone? You're darn right, we should. How much does the bass rule? We've got thoughts.There are stray conversations about movie soundtracks, AOR soundtrack rarities , Roxy Music and Duran Duran. We discuss some non-musical things too, you know, the related and relevant topics like the holy trinity of oxygen machines, smoking and gambling.But there's also wisdom. Davia puts the thought out there about how "nothing is singular." We're keeping that as our new mantra. It was truly a joy to speak with Davia about so many things and it's a conversation that we both walked away from feeling energized and inspired.Check out Through the Deluge, Davia's newest EP -- and make sure to sign up for her newsletter/podcast, Zeitgest Deterrent. Our huge thanks to Davia for spending the time with us.Related links:Davia's snare hit playlistDavia's sax playlistHer Celluloid Tracks podcast (the prelude to her current Zeitgeist Deterrent podcast)The Suzi Q documentary about Suzi QuatroThe AOR soundtrack rarities playlist.Kathy Valentine's memoir.Support the Show.
It's the wash up of Brian's return to the stage with Uncanny X-Men and it turns out he's not washed up. Jury due back soon. Finey is live from a secret romantic rendezvous and he's Nat alone. Ain't love grand! Kev has made a charge up the leaderboard in the Lenny's Fine Foods Footy Tipping competition. There's EPL, Wrexham, A-League talk and the Chart Chat is a glorious return to June 1974 - think Suzi Q, The Sting, Slade, Bowie, Thorpie and ZZ Top. Kevin Hillier, Brian Mannix, Mark Fine Subscribe in iTunes!https://apple.co/2LUQuix Listen on Spotifyhttps://spoti.fi/2DdgYad Follow us on Facebook...https://bit.ly/2OOe7ag Post-production by Steve Visscher | Southern Skies Media for Howdy Partners Media | www.howdypartnersmedia.com.au/podcasts © 2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colorado outlawed discrimination against gay, lesbian, trans and bisexual people 15 years ago but the Supreme Court's recent decision in the 303 Creative case could dismantle some of those protections. Ryan Warner speaks with Kyle Velte, a past president of the Colorado LGBT Bar Association. Then, poet Suzi Q. Smith uses birds to reflect on life in Denver.
Colorado outlawed discrimination against gay, lesbian, trans and bisexual people 15 years ago but the Supreme Court's recent decision in the 303 Creative case could dismantle some of those protections. Ryan Warner speaks with Kyle Velte, a past president of the Colorado LGBT Bar Association. Then, poet Suzi Q. Smith uses birds to reflect on life in Denver.
Poet and activist Suzi Q. Smith votes. But she says that is the very least she can do to influence her beloved, and changing, city. As Denver elects its next mayor, Smith reflects on growth, affordability, and who Denver truly is for. She sat down with Sr. Host Ryan Warner at KBUT during the Mountain Words Literary Festival.
Poet and activist Suzi Q. Smith votes. But she says that is the very least she can do to influence her beloved, and changing, city. As Denver elects its next mayor, Smith reflects on growth, affordability, and who Denver truly is for. She sat down with Sr. Host Ryan Warner at KBUT during the Mountain Words Literary Festival.
You're listening to The Narrators. Today's story comes from poet, activist, and educator Suzi Q Smith, who told this story about the fame, success, and manipulation that comes with a life as an artist. This story was recorded live at Buntport Theater. The theme of the show was “Patterns.” LINKS Join our mailing list for early access to tickets for our live events Visit our website for past episodes, information about telling a story of your own, and much more. Learn more about our sponsors here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The legendary, highly influential Rock ‘n Roll superstar, Suzi Quatro. Suzi made her stage debut playing bongos in her father's jazz band, the Art Quatro Trio. At 14, she co-founded the all-girl band, The Pleasure Seekers, with her elder sister, Patti, playing a bass guitar that was as tall as she was. Suzi quickly became the band's lead singer and front person. They successfully toured for 7 years before changing their name to Cradle. The group was then seen by the successful music producer, Mickie Most. He offered Suzi a solo contract, which eventually led her to working with the hit-making songwriters Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, resulting in her first huge hit, Can the Can, which went to number one in Great Britain, Europe, Japan and Australia, and sold 2.5 million copies worldwide.Suzi has sold over 55 million records. Among her numerous worldwide hits are: 48 Crash, Devil Gate Drive, The Wild One, She's In Love With You, If You Can't Give Me Love, and Stumblin In, a duet with Chris Norman.From 1977-79 Suzi played Leather Tuscadero opposite Henry Winkler and Ron Howard in the hit TV Series, Happy Days. Other TV appearances include: Minder, Dempsey and Makepeace, Absolutely Fabulous, and Midsomer Murders.Among Suzi's many other creative endeavors: she made her critically acclaimed West End debut in 1986 playing Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun. She wrote music and lyrics with Shirlie Roden for the Tallulah Bankhead musical, Talullah Who?, in which Suzi starred. She's even had her own radio shows on BBC Radio 2 since 1999. Her bestselling autobiography, Unzipped, released in 2007, was turned into Suzi's one woman show which premiered at London's Hippodrome.In 2016, Suzi released a book of poetry called Through My Eyes. In 2022, she released a second volume of poetry entitled, Through My Heart, Steve highly recommends. Through My Heart is powerfully personal, moving, intense, and quite deep. Suzi writes with passion and conviction, very much from her heart.Her first novel, The Hurricane, was released in 2017, and she's already at work on the sequel. Suzi continues to tour and release new albums, including 2019's No Control, a collaboration with her son, Richard Tuckey, who co-wrote most of the tracks and played guitar. On her latest album, Uncovered, released on Sun Records, Suzi covers 6 classic soul, rock, and pop songs. The excellent documentary, Suzi Q, was released in 2019. Because of the attention it's received, she's now signed to do a movie of her life. Suzi remains a major creative force to be reckoned with. Her famous quote says it all, “I will retire when I go on stage, shake my ass, and there is silence.”In 2016, Suzi received an Honorary Doctor of Music Degree from Cambridge University, making her officially Dr. Quatro.
In this episode of Rock is Lit, Suzi Quatro talks about her favorite 'Happy Days' episode, being a Detroit girl, Bobby Darin, seeing the psychedelic ‘60s band Blues Magoos when she was 15 years old, learning a lot about being an entertainer by seeing Wayne Newton perform, what Suzi would ask Elvis if she could, loving Bob Dylan's music, Jackie Collins' advice to Suzi about writing a novel, how Suzi feels about gender and how she dealt with sexism in the music business, the first time she saw Elvis on TV, the most irritating encounter she's had with a fan, Suzi's paranormal experiences, the 2019 documentary about her called 'Suzi Q', her complicated relationship with her sisters and parents, Suzi's analysis of my astrological sign, and how she and I are soul sisters.In the final segment, Katherine Turman, who is a music journalist and producer of Alice Cooper's syndicated radio show 'Nights With Alice Cooper', joins the podcast to talk about Suzi's role as a pioneer for female musicians and her place in rock ‘n roll history and possible reasons she hasn't been inducted into the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame yet.Suzi Quatro songs in the episode in order of appearance:"Devil Gate Drive""Can The Can""The Wild One""Stumblin' In" (duet with Chris Norman)Suzi Quatro's website: http://www.suziquatro.com/Suzi Quatro Instagram: @suziquatrorealSuzi Quatro Twitter: @Suzi_QuatroKatherine Turman's website: https://katherineturman.com/Katherine Turman Instagram: @katturmanKatherine Turman Twitter: @KatherineTurmanChristy Alexander Hallberg website, christyalexanderhallberg.comChristy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/user/christyhallberg
Após derrotarem AC/DC, quase custando a vida de Suzi Q, os usuários de Hamon partem para a fronteira com a Suíça para recuperarem a pedra de Super Aja, porém um reencontro inesperado toma lugar. Contaremos com a participação de Carol Tomé e Nelson Haraguchi! Não deixe de seguir o Kanshow no Twitter, no Instagram e no TikTok!Gosta do nosso trabalho? Considere se tornar um apoiador!Capa por Analu AraújoPétalas de Akayama:WattpadNewsletterTapas
Suzi Quatro has been rockin' for over half a century and is showing no signs of slowing down. As the recent documentary, Suzi Q, shows, she is still as passionate today about her music as the day she strapped on her bass guitar at the age of 14. We get into all of it, from her beginnings with the Quatro family band, The Pleasure Seekers, all the way to her latest album, The Devil In Me, playing and producing with her son, Richard Tuckey. Revisit the entire Suzi Quatro catalog with a free month of Amazon Music courtesy of your 80s music aficionados at What Difference Does It Make. We are a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suzi Quatro has been rockin' for over half a century and is showing no signs of slowing down. As the recent documentary, Suzi Q, shows, she is still as passionate today about her music as the day she strapped on her bass guitar at the age of 14. We get into all of it, from her beginnings with the Quatro family band, The Pleasure Seekers, all the way to her latest album, The Devil In Me, playing and producing with her son, Richard Tuckey.Revisit the entire Suzi Quatro catalog with a free month of Amazon Music courtesy of your 80s music aficionados at What Difference Does It Make.We are a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts.
Suzi Quatro has been rockin' for over half a century and is showing no signs of slowing down. As the recent documentary, Suzi Q, shows, she is still as passionate today about her music as the day she strapped on her bass guitar at the age of 14. We get into all of it, from her beginnings with the Quatro family band, The Pleasure Seekers, all the way to her latest album, The Devil In Me, playing and producing with her son, Richard Tuckey. Revisit the entire Suzi Quatro catalog with a free month of Amazon Music courtesy of your 80s music aficionados at What Difference Does It Make. We are a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suzi Quatro has been rockin' for over half a century and is showing no signs of slowing down. As the recent documentary, Suzi Q, shows, she is still as passionate today about her music as the day she strapped on her bass guitar at the age of 14. We get into all of it, from her beginnings with the Quatro family band, The Pleasure Seekers, all the way to her latest album, The Devil In Me, playing and producing with her son, Richard Tuckey.Revisit the entire Suzi Quatro catalog with a free month of Amazon Music courtesy of your 80s music aficionados at What Difference Does It Make.We are a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts.
In this week's episode, Get ready for our conversation with the original rock chick; Suzi Quatro. The original female rock bass player, Suzi Q joined The Sync Report, with guest host Tony "Montana" Cardenas to talk about her incredible life and career in music, on stage and on TV. Listen to Suzi talk about life in a musical family, learning bongos, making her first double bass and teaching herself to play a bass guitar. Hear how Suzi became a “seriously good bass player,” her encounter with Donovan, what it was like working and touring the US with Alice Cooper and how she gave him a black eye! Filmmaker Rose Ganguzza talks to Suzi about landing the role of Leather Tuscadero in Happy Days, becoming Annie Oakley for the theatre show and the joy of her one woman show in London. Plus hear why she wrote a musical about Tallulah Bankhead. Guest host Tony Montana talks about his own experience of learning to play guitar aged 8, how he started composing, progressing his learning at college and even becoming a music teacher and then moving into being a musician. Listen to Tony Montana speaking with Suzi about her song-writing and what it is like working with her son Richard Tuckey, including on her latest album: The Devil In Me, which is out now. If you missed our Scoring Masterclass with Film composer Medhat Hanbali on Clubhouse, we have also included this fantastic session in our music section, so listen on to find out Medhat composes for film. Suzie Quatro Website IG Facebook Twitter 2 Sense Music presents The Sync Report, where you will meet industry experts and top level songwriters as we pull the curtain back on music placement and scores, build vital relationships and provide real opportunities to our listeners. Listen to indie filmmakers present their latest productions and describe specific scenes as they consider music submitted by our audience. This episode is hosted by music supervisor and former Sony Epic Executive Jason P. Rothberg. Music. TBD Music is the difference between a good film and a great one. Please tell your friends about us, and remember to rate, comment, & subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and across all platforms. And find us at The Sync Report here TSR Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube Linkedin Tik Tok
There's always been a steady stream of British acts trying to make it in America, but the American acts trying to make it over here are a more rarefied bunch. Along with Sparks, one of the few US artists to try their hand at the notably Brit-centric early '70s glam rock scene was Suzi Quatro, who arrived with an unforgettable image, a massive bass guitar and some songs you'll know even if you don't know her name. She's still touring today, and Liam Firmager's documentary Suzi Q tracks her from the messy dissolution of her early band The Pleasure Seekers into the 21st century. Join Graham and Mick as they discuss this, as well as the film's many parallels with another documentary about a female solo artist we covered earlier in the year. We also reveal Suzi Quatro's family connection to one of Graham and Mick's favourite TV shows. It's not Doctor Who. Not this week, at least. That said, if you want two in-depth Doctor Who reviews from Graham every week, you could always donate to our Patreon, where you also get a monthly bonus episode of this podcast, and exclusive access to our other movie podcast Directors Lottery. Find out more by following us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. #moviereview #popscreen #suziq #suziquatro #documentary #liamfirmager #glamrock
YAS! Suzi Quatro, the original Queen of Rock N Roll, stops by to discuss her fashion inspirations, her latest album The Devil In Me, her Record Store Day exclusive Live And Kickin', Elvis Presley, HAPPY DAYS AND THE FONZ, Cherie Currie, Bruce Vilanch, The Village People, and more! Plus: will Suzi Q ever reprise her role in Broadway's Annie Get Your Gun? Will Suzi ever do DANCE REMIXES?!! Tune in!
Join hosts Chibbi & Raqui as they feature the illustrious Suzi Q Smith for a night of poetry and conversation. Tune in live to get to know the person behind the poetry and be part of the conversation! Suzi Q. Smith is an award-winning artist, activist, and educator who lives in Denver, Colorado. Her collection of poems, A Gospel of Bones, is available from Alternating Current Press, and her second collection, Poems for the End of the World, will be available from Finishing Line Press in June 2021. Suzi Q. has also worked extensively as an activist with civil rights organizations, victims advocate organizations, arts organizations, peace organizations, hospitals, prisons, and more. She was the founding Slammaster of Denver's Slam Nuba, and she spent 12 years in the poetry slam arena as a coach, organizer, and performer. In addition, she has worked extensively with youth, serving as a Teaching Artist with Youth On Record, and as a coach of Denver Minor Disturbance Youth Poetry Slam, resulting in two international championships. Currently, Suzi Q. Smith performs and teaches poetry and music throughout the U.S., in addition to leading workshops on writing and performance, while she works on her next collections.
For this episode of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, we review Battle Tendency: Von Stroheim's Revenge (Ep 9 of Part 2). Despite having one of the most spoilery titles in JoJo, this episode actually focuses on Suzi Q and Esidisi. It also has the very first "plot" in the show, and we discuss all this and much more!
In the second part of “The Ladies of Rock” set, the Banzai Boys binge several rockumentaries on some of America’s most influential female rockers: “Suzi Q”;Suzi Quatro, “Bad Reputation”, Joan Jett, “The Go-Go’s”, The Go-Go’s”, and “The Punk Singer”, Kathleen Hanna. What ideas will come out of their rock soaked brains? Tune in the find… Continue reading Ladies of Rock Set: Part 2 “Rock Docs Collection”
The boys are back 100% This week the boys are looking at the career of Suzi Q and the highlight of Bruce Cambells movie career Bubba HO Tep where he plays a cancer riddled Elvis . Enjoy
Kris, Producer Char and friends jump on their favorite new platform to chat about the newest recruits into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2021. --We love to hear from you and yes, Text prose & RocknRoll takes requests! Please subscribe, rate, comment, then tell a friend! --About the Podcast: ‘TEXT PROSE AND ROCK N ROLL'- is the only podcast dedicated to the written account of musicians. From artist memoirs to band bios, and anything in between. You'll hear first accounts from those who lived the lifestyle; a Book Club that rocks - literally. It is Created, Hosted & Executive Produced by Kris Kosach. It is Produced & Edited by Charlene Goto of Go-To Productions. For more on the show, visit the website. Or follow us on Instagram @TextproserocknrollFollow Kris on Social Media: @KrisKosachFollow Producer Char on Social Media: @ProducerChar
Suzi Q - 2019 - dir. Liam Firmager At first blush the Suzi Quatro story might not reveal itself as the most fertile ground for a rockumentary - no singular superstar moments or deep tragedies mark this artist’s upward trajectory. Instead, Quartro’s challenges are dramatic but relatable, and her history contains more slow simmering and less sudden eruption. Quatro’s difficulties with her immediate family (especially her musician sisters) are the product of years of resentment and regret, and likewise, the dogged question about ‘making it’ in the States seem to endlessly pepper press conferences and eat into even good news. But the question of what success ultimately means - and more importantly what it means to Quatro - allow us to witness the bassist and singer-songwriter continuing to self-explore past the constrictive career expectancy of the seventies 'girl rocker' and right into the present day.
Here at City Cast Denver, we love podcasts. There are so many different styles and topics; each one is a window into its own world. So what better way to explore different parts of Denver than through the many podcasts made here? We invited the biggest podcast fan we know, Berry of Podcasts in Color, to recommend a good place to start. So in this first weekend bonus episode, please enjoy Berry's #ListenLocal pick: The COnnect with Graffiti, interviewing Denver's own Suzi Q. Smith. Subscribe to The COnnect here and follow Berry on Twitter @podcastsincolor.
The SIP LIVE is joined by Author, Suzi Q. Smith!
Let's talk about the power of words, the art of poetry and the freedom of writing your the thoughts.The COnnect w/Graffiti Ep.4 "Speak Your Peace" ft. Suzi Q SmithHosted by Graffiti (@ThatsGraffiti)Powered By LivWell Order Online TODAY! (21+ Only) https://livwell.com/order_aheadSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In a special cross-over with the See/Hear Podcast, we're discussing Suzi Q (2019) a documentary from Liam Firmager about Detroit's own Suzi Quatro, who left the States early in her career and became more of a rock star in the UK and Australia while not charting as high as she should in her home country. She became known more in the U.S. thanks to her many appearances on Happy Days as the character Leather Tuscadero. The film looks at her career overall, showing what a wild ride it's been.Leon Chase and Maurice Bursztynski join Mike to talk about the documentary, Quatro, and more.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Come alive, See Hear listeners. Maurice took a trip to (virtual) trip down Devil Gate Drive to join Mike White and Leon Chase on the Projection Booth Podcast for a discussion of the 2019 documentary about Suzi Quatro, called Suzi Q.Mike White has generously allowed this episode of the Projection Booth to run in the See Hear feed as well as his own (released a few days early). This film definitely fits our raison d'etre.Also included are interviews Mike did with the producer Tait Brady and director Liam Firmager, as well as Suzi Quatro herself.So get on your leathers, strap on your bass, and enjoy the show.Find a huge back catalogue of Booth episodes at http://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/You can download the show by searching for See Hear podcast on iTunes, Spotify or Stitcher…..or whatever podcast app you favour.Send us feedback via email at seehearpodcast@gmail.comJoin the Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcastProudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts. Check out all the other wonderful shows at http://pantheonpodcasts.com
Come alive, See Hear listeners. Maurice took a trip to (virtual) trip down Devil Gate Drive to join Mike White and Leon Chase on the Projection Booth Podcast for a discussion of the 2019 documentary about Suzi Quatro, called Suzi Q.Mike White has generously allowed this episode of the Projection Booth to run in the See Hear feed as well as his own (released a few days early). This film definitely fits our raison d'etre.Also included are interviews Mike did with the producer Tait Brady and director Liam Firmager, as well as Suzi Quatro herself.So get on your leathers, strap on your bass, and enjoy the show.Find a huge back catalogue of Booth episodes at http://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/ You can download the show by searching for See Hear podcast on iTunes, Spotify or Stitcher…..or whatever podcast app you favour.Send us feedback via email at seehearpodcast@gmail.comJoin the Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcastProudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts. Check out all the other wonderful shows at http://pantheonpodcasts.com
Suzi Quatro reveals the stories behind some of her greatest tracks to tie in with her Suzi Q documentary and Through My Words book. Further details can be found at suziquatro.com The post Suzi Quatro appeared first on The Strange Brew.
CLICK HERE TO HEAR THIS EPISODE'S SOUNDTRACK Kris is honored to welcome her guest, the First Lady of Rock n Roll herself, Suzi Quatro. From Detroit Rock City and around the globe, Suzi has sold more than 50 million albums and inspired countless female rockers. But being a pioneer wasn't without its hardship. Loneliness, sexism and strained familial relations all weighed on Suzi as she rose to the top. Now a new documentary illustrates how one woman's passion allowed her to persevere in the ultimate Boys Club and forge a path forevermore for female musicians everywhere. Watch the SUZI Q now on Apple TV. We love to hear from you and yes, we take requests! Please subscribe, rate, comment, then tell a friend! Special thanks to Sisi Cronin at Sicily Publicity, Teddie Dahlin at New Haven Publishing, Tait Brady at The Acme Film Company, and my very special guest Suzi Quatro for her time and music in association with this podcast. --About the Podcast: ‘TEXT PROSE AND ROCK N ROLL'- is the only podcast dedicated to the written account of musicians. From artist memoirs to band bios, and anything in between. You'll hear first accounts from those who lived the lifestyle; a Book Club that rocks - literally. It was Created, Hosted & Executive Produced by Kris Kosach. It was Produced & Edited by Charlene Goto of Go-To Productions. For more on the show, visit the website. Or follow us on Instagram and Facebook @TextproserocknrollFollow Kris on Social Media: @KrisKosachFollow Producer Char on Social Media: @ProducerChar
Millete is an entrepreneur, founder of the local Denver staple, The Whittier Cafe and overall renaissance woman. In this interview she talks about her family's origins in Ethiopia and their journey from refugees in Sudan to the challenges they overcame to thrive in the U.S. Millete is a true leader, who is a personal hero and role model of mine. Her humility, selflessness and community-centered philosophy shines in this conversation.---A few notes: Suzi Q. Smith, who is mentioned later will be scheduled as a guest on the show for a later date. Also, since this interview was recorded, her cousin's surgery, which we talk about at the end, has been pushed back to the end of January, the week this episode drops. Send her and her family all the love you have. Ok, now let's start the episode.---Consider supporting The Soul Stories Podcast at Patreon.com/soulstoriesdenver where you can get bonus podcast content---If you're in the Denver area, Millete wants to invite you to a Sunday coffee ceremony, poetry reading (when they happen), or donate to their Justice Fund. If you would like more information, please reach out to danny@soulstoriesdenver.com---Beginning - Founding a Denver community staple, the Whittier Cafe8:10 - Freedom fighting in Ethiopia and being a refugee17:48 - Moving and growing up in America23:15 - Her father reconnects with his dignity in his final years30:38 - Mom's natural medicines and cooking33:23 - Interviewing historical figures as a journalist41:29 - Giving to the community without expecting return46:11 - Building and investing in the Whittier Cafe community54:48 - Legalities of keeping ownership of the Whittier Cafe57:28 - Coming together for her cousin's surgery Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Judy & Punch, Sid and Nancy (1986) and Suzi Q were discussed. With Paul Anthony Nelson, Sally Christie and Felicity Ford.
Director Liam Firmager joins Matthew Pejkovic of Matt's Movie Reviews to talk about his new documentary 'Suzi Q', why he made the decision to film a documentary on the life and legacy of Suzi Quatro, Suzi's complicated relationship with her family, Suzi's impact on the world of rock music, and more! Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963 Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/mattsmovierev iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/matts-movie-reviews-podcast/id667941667?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattsmoviereviews/ Rotten Tomatoes: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/critic/matthew-pejkovic/
This season, The Soul Stories Podcast is featuring live stories from "un/pact: a creative dialogue on consent.” This event was Held in April for Sexual Assault Awareness Month and will be recurring annually. The whole idea is to create a space where people can share vulnerable stories, poems, songs and other forms of oral artistic expression in a space where the audience is uniquely prepared to listen. We hope both the event and this season of the podcast can spark dialogue on this very important topic. The first episode features poetry from Denver writers Taylor Heussner, Suzi Q. Smith and Kate West. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Suzi Q. Smith is a slam poet, an artist, an activist, the Executive Director of Poetry Slam, Inc., and yet another escapee from the corporate world. And this episode is once again loaded with fascinating insights from across Suzi’s life, her work, her achievement of her childhood dream of becoming “a superstar poet,” her former...
Hello there DEEEEEP lovers. This one is for you. Cheer & keep locked in: ) Mr. Retalin Tracklist : 1. Izmo - The House Of Deep (feat. Dirty Rum) 2. Pete Oak - Fashion Sux 3. Darius Vaikas And Frej Le Vin - For The Loved Ones (Frej Le Vin Remix) 4. Pepe Bradock - CU @ Miinna & Lafayette 5. Venedikt Reyf - Herous (Feat. Suzi Q.) 6. Soulphiction & Move D - The Limelight (Trus'me Remix) 7. Chez N Trent - Morning Factory 8. Anton Zap - Can't Tell You 9. Anton Zap - I Get Deep Beat 10. Owen Jay & Melchior Sultana - Reach 11. Sai - Purple 12. Floating Points - Vacuum Bogie 13. Owen Jay & Melchior Sultana - Forever 14. Vincenzo - 106 Downtown