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00:00 Church Announcements 07:25 Purlie Victorious 14:38 That Boy did That Thing 18:01 Waffle House Employees on Strike?! 34:55 Boyfriends Expects a Rolex after his girlfriend gets a raise 41:27 Mr. Beast Sponsors the Hornets 46:55 Kev vs Tahir 55:15 Fan calls SZA "Wack" 01:03:55 JayZ's Family Asks him for money
Comme c'est l'été, dans Emotions, on a envie de vous de parler d'amour. Et comme l'amour, c'est souvent une jungle, on vous propose de réécouter des épisodes tout doux, parmi nos préférés. Cet épisode a été diffusé pour la première fois le 30 novembre 2020.--Dans le film Mignonnes de la réalisatrice Maïmouna Doucouré, Amy, 11 ans, cherche à intégrer un groupe de filles de sa nouvelle école. Ces filles sont belles, populaires et elles cherchent elles aussi à plaire aux autres, filles comme garçons, de leur âge ou plus âgés. Qu'est-ce qui se joue pour ces jeunes filles dans le fait de vouloir plaire à tout prix à tout le monde, quitte à se mettre parfois dans des situations dangereuses ? Pourquoi est-ce si important de plaire à cet âge-là et pourquoi cela reste-t-il primordial dans nos rapports avec nos pairs quand on devient adultes ? Peut-on vivre sans chercher à plaire aux autres ? Jusqu'où le besoin de séduction compulsif peut mener certain.e.s ? Pauline Verduzier s'est interrogée sur la place qu'elle accordait au fait de plaire aux autres, et elle a cherché à comprendre en quoi ce besoin pouvait être construit et nourri par la société.Pour cet épisode, Pauline Verduzier a interviewé sa mère Sylvie, qui a été témoin du besoin compulsif que sa fille avait de plaire aux autres dès son plus jeune âge. Pauline Verduzier a aussi parlé avec Mathias qui a longtemps préféré s'isoler des autres par peur du rejet, le psychologue clinicien canadien Roger Covin, la psychologue Cyrielle Blau et la philosophe et psychiatre Elsa Godart.Et vous, comment vivez-vous le fait de ne parfois pas plaire aux autres ? Racontez le nous Instagram, Twitter ou à hello@louiemedia.comA lire et voir sur le sujet :Le livre The Need to be Liked du psychologue clinicien Roger CovinL'article Social Pain and the Brain:Controversies, Questions,and Where to Go from Here de la chercheuse en psychologie sociale Naomi I. Eisenberger Le livre Je selfie donc je suis, de la philosophe et psychanalyste Elsa Godart, publié aux éditions Albin MichelLe livre Who's That Girl? Who's That Boy?, de la psychanalyste Lynne Layton, publié aux éditions RoutledgeLa bande dessinée Les sentiments du prince Charles de l'autrice Liv Strömquist, publié aux éditions RackhamMignonnes de Maïmouna DoucouréÉmotions est un podcast de Louie Media. Cyrielle Bedu était la présentatrice en charge de la production de cet épisode, Pauline Verduzier a fait cet épisode sur le désir de plaire, Jean-Baptiste Aubonnet s'est occupé de l'enregistrement et du mixage. La composition musicale est de Nicolas Vair, Marine Quéméré s'est chargée de la réalisation et Nicolas de Gélis a composé le générique d'Émotions. Marion Girard était responsable de production, Maureen Wilson responsable éditoriale, Mélissa Bounoua à la direction des productions et Charlotte Pudlowski à la direction éditoriale. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
TIMESTAMPS00:02:40 Flight Deck: Bread In the Clouds, Feet Getting Clowned00:09:00 GSH: Avengers Friendgame (NYPD Black & Blue)00:19:30 GSH: ORCAstrating Disaster (Free Killy, Shamwhoo? Bashoota Whales!)00:34:15 Gimme Some TV: Music Videos, What Happened to That Boy? 00:48:47 Tell Me Something Good: Success Clusters & @TheMarcusHarvey EPISODE SOUNDTRACKMusic by C.O.D. DecaturboyMusicIntro is an Excerpt from “All of The” by C.O.D. DecaturboyMusic ft. P. Henry Trotter IV CONTACT INFOEmail | gimmesomequestions@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIAIG - https://www.instagram.com/gimmesomeheadlines/Twitter - https://twitter.com/GimmeSomeHead_sTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gimmesomeheadlines?lang=enPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/GimmeSomeHeadLines
Greg and Ben discuss Takeoff, celebrity culture, Grammy nominations, Ticketmaster vs. the world, Because 5 Neptunes Productions, and Earworms of the Week!Birdman feat. Clips - What Happened to That Boy?Jarrod Lawson - Footsteps In the DarkBeyonce - CUFF ITFourplay - Bali RunTammy Lucas - Turn Off he LightsCheck out Ben's debut album "Warm Georgia Nights" wherever you stream music!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/bythetimeuhearthis Follow us on TikTok: @bythetimeuhearthisFollow us on Instagram: @bythetimeuhearthis, @gplaysitcool, @benwattsstudios, @gmediaatlEmail: bythetimeuhearthis@gmail.com Leave us a review and rating on your favorite platform!Search us on listennotes.com
We're back! This week, we return from our extended summer break with a look at something that's been in the works for nearly three years: the ASK ANY BUDDY and the Golden Age of All-Male Adult Cinema series happening at New York's Anthology Film Archives beginning this Thursday, October 20th and running through the 25th. This series marks the first theatrical screenings of ASK ANY BUDDY since early 2021 and also includes seven other films from the era, including five extremely rare 16mm screenings and the world premiere of a new 2K restoration of Peter Berlin's THAT BOY. Over the course of this episode, we'll talk about each of those seven films, the challenges of programming sex films, and the historical value of seeing these films on film.
En esta edición: SUEDE - AUTOFICTION () ‘She Still Leads Me On’ ‘15 again’ ‘Black Ice’ ‘That Boy on the Stage’ CLUTCH – SUNRISE ON SLAUGHTER BEACH ‘We Strive For Excellence’ ‘Slaughter Beach’ ‘Nosferatu Madre’ ‘Red Alert’ (Boss Metal Zone) MEGADETH – THE SICK THE DYING AND THE DEAD ‘We’ll be back’ ‘Night Stalkers’ ‘Soldier On’ “The Sick, The Dying and the Dead” OZZY OSBOURNE – PATIENT NUMBER 9 ‘Patient Number 9’ ‘One of Those Days’ ‘Evil Shuffle’ ‘Degradation Rules’
In this Book Club, we talked to Sabrina Mahfouz about her book "These Bodies of Water." The novel is about imperialism, and the history of the Middle Eastern coastlines and waterways that were vital to the British Empire's hold.Sabrina Mahfouz is a British-Egyptian writer, performer and educator. Her first short play, That Boy, was performed at the Soho Theatre in 2010 and won a Westminster Prize for New Playwrights. In 2011, she was Creative in Residence at The Hospital Club. In the same year, she produced her first solo show, Dry Ice, which premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and won her the Stage Award for Acting Excellence. Subsequent plays, which include Clean (2012) and Chef (2014), have been performed at the Fringe, the Soho Theatre, the Roundhouse and in New York, and have won numerous awards, including a Fringe First and an Off West End Award in 2018 for the children's show Zeraffa Giraffa. Her 2015 play With A Little Bit of Luck was also adapted as a radio drama for BBC Radio 1Xtra. Most recently, her adaptation of Malorie Blackman's Noughts and Crosses for Pilot Theatre went on tour around the country. Her latest book, These Bodies of Water: Notes on the British Empire, the Middle East and Where We Meet, was published in 2022.Created and hosted by Mikey MuhannaEdited by: Ramzi RammanTheme music by: Tarek Yamani https://www.instagram.com/tarek_yamani/About Book Club:Book Club is an interview series that calls for afikra community members, who are interested in literature and reading, to spend time reading along with the entire community. Books in Arabic and English will be announced on afikra's reading list and the members will be asked to do the reading at home at their leisure and then join afikra for a conversation with the authors of those books. Every two weeks, a conversation will be held with an author to discuss their work and the book in particular. Individuals joining the call will be expected to have read the book and prepared questions regarding the context, motivation, and background stories. Following the interview, there is a moderated town-hall-style Q&A with questions coming from the live virtual audience on Zoom. Join the live audience: https://www.afikra.com/rsvp FollowYoutube - Instagram (@afikra_) - Facebook - Twitter Support www.afikra.com/supportAbout afikra:afikra is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. We aim to collectively reframe the dominant narrative of the region by exploring the histories and cultures of the region- past, present, and future - through conversations driven by curiosity. Read more about us on afikra.com
Lynne Layton is a psychoanalyst in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and part-time assistant clinical professor of psychology at Harvard Medical School. Holding a Ph.D. in clinical psychology as well as comparative literature, she has taught courses on gender, popular culture, and psychoanalysis for Harvard's Committee on Degrees in Women's Studies and Social Studies. Currently, she teaches and supervises at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis. She recently published a book called Towards a Social Psychoanalysis: Culture, Character, and Normative Unconscious Processes and is the author of Who's That Girl? Who's That Boy? Clinical Practice Meets Postmodern Gender Theory(2004). She was also the co-editor of the books Narcissism and the Text: Studies in Literature and the Psychology of Self, Bringing the Plague: Toward a Postmodern Psychoanalysis, and Psychoanalysis, Class and Politics: Encounters in the Clinical Setting. Her involvement in editing peer-reviewed journals includes being the associate editor of the journal Psychoanalytic Dialogues and the former co-editor of the journal Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society. She is the past president of Section IX, Division 39 of the American Psychological Association, Psychoanalysis for Social Responsibility, and co-founder of the Boston Psychosocial Work Group and Reflective Spaces/Material Places-Boston, a group of psychodynamic therapists committed to community mental health and social justice. She is also on the organizing committee for Grassroots Reparations Campaign, an organization working towards building a culture of repair. In this interview, Layton discusses social psychoanalysis. She explores how her construct of "normative unconscious processes" can illuminate how oppressive systems are continually internalized and reproduced, both inside and outside the clinic.
Liberals want it. Conservatives fear it. The question is, why is there so much passion on either side about Washington DC being considered for statehood? Tonight, we look at the debate over DC statehood, which began again in a Congressional committee yesterday. Should it happen and if does what will it mean for the future of the United States? Plus we have Former boy banders, Eric Stretch and Tommy Mac from the group No Authority and now the hosts of The Bad Boys Of Pop to talk Boy Bands, including an excite boy band game called Who's That Boy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tmihollywood/support
Pip Edwards is a professional actor, filmmaker, acting/career coach, and entrepreneur. As an actor, Pip's television credits include Home & Away, Les Norton, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, ANZAC Girls, Wonderland and Forever Young. Her film credits include A Few Less Men, Little Black Dress, Who's That Boy, upcoming feature films June Again, Carmen, and Death Doula, as well as numerous short films and TVCs. Theatre credits include Beverly in Abigail's Party, and Regina in Ghosts (both with The Melbourne Theatre Company), as well as various productions with directors including Kip Williams, Imara Savage, Stephen Nicolazzo, Gale Edwards and Declan Greene. Pip runs a private coaching studio Pip Edwards Creative, where she coaches and mentors actors for auditions, screen-tests, and business/career/mindset coaching. Pip has taught extensively throughout Australia, at schools such as NIDA, Actors Centre, SAS, Sydney Film School, HUB Studio, Stagemilk, and for MEAA to name a few. Pip has a Bachelor of Dramatic Arts from NIDA and Bachelor of Creative Arts (Filmmaking/Arts Management/Law) from Melbourne University. She has completed further extensive training in both Australia and the US, including with coaches such as Ivana Chubbuck, Larry Moss, Margie Haber, Leslie Kahn and at Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles. www.pipedwardscreative.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dans le film "Mignonnes" de la réalisatrice Maïmouna Doucouré, Amy, 11 ans, cherche à intégrer un groupe de filles de sa nouvelle école. Ces filles sont belles, populaires et elles cherchent elles aussi à plaire aux autres, filles comme garçons, de leur âge ou plus âgés. Qu'est-ce qui se joue pour ces jeunes filles dans le fait de vouloir plaire à tout prix à tout le monde, quitte à se mettre parfois dans des situations dangereuses ? Pourquoi est-ce si important de plaire à cet âge-là et pourquoi cela reste-t-il primordial dans nos rapports avec nos pairs quand on devient adultes ? Peut-on vivre sans chercher à plaire aux autres ? Jusqu'où le besoin de séduction compulsif peut mener certain.e.s ? Pauline Verduzier s'est interrogée sur la place qu'elle accordait au fait de plaire aux autres, et elle a cherché à comprendre en quoi ce besoin pouvait être construit et nourri par la société.Pour cet épisode, Pauline Verduzier a interviewé sa mère, qui a été témoin du besoin compulsif que sa fille avait de plaire aux autres dès son plus jeune âge. Pauline Verduzier a aussi parlé avec Mathias qui a longtemps préféré s'isoler des autres par peur du rejet, le psychologue clinicien canadien Roger Covin, la psychologue Cyrielle Blau et la philosophe et psychiatre Elsa Godart.Et vous, comment vivez-vous le fait de ne parfois pas plaire aux autres ? Racontez le nous Instagram, Twitter ou à hello@louiemedia.comA lire sur le sujet :Le livre The Need to be Liked du psychologue clinicien Roger Covin (en anglais)L'article Social Pain and the Brain:Controversies, Questions,and Where to Go from Here de la chercheuse en psychologie sociale Naomi I. Eisenberger (en anglais)Le livre Je selfie donc je suis, de la philosophe et psychanalyste Elsa Godart, publié aux éditions Albin MichelLe livre Who's That Girl? Who's That Boy?, de la psychanalyste Lynne Layton, publié aux éditions Routledge (en anglais)La bande dessinée Les sentiments du prince Charles de l'autrice Liv Strömquist, publié aux éditions RackhamÀ voir :Mignonnes de Maïmouna DoucouréÉmotions est un podcast de Louie Media. Cyrielle Bedu est présentatrice et chargée de production, Pauline Verduzier a fait cet épisode sur le désir de plaire, Jean-Baptiste Aubonnet s'est occupé de l'enregistrement et du mixage. La composition musicale est de Nicolas Vair, Marine Quéméré s'est chargée de la réalisation et Nicolas de Gélis a composé le générique d'Émotions. Marion Girard est responsable de production, Maureen Wilson est responsable... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode #0066! We talk about Digimon Adventure: episode 7, That Boy is Joe Kido, the introduction of Jou and Gomamon to the new series! After that we have a nice stack of news to go over, including Kizuna Blu-ray updates for both the US and Japan, card updates, and a bunch more! Plus we answer your questions! Show notes can be found at http://podcast.withthewill.net/post/66/ News and Discussion can be found at https://www.withthewill.net The WtW Patreon can be found at https://www.patreon.com/withthewill Join us on Discord at https://discord.gg/VvWUfHq Questions for future episodes can be sent to podcast@withthewill.net
Episode #0066! We talk about Digimon Adventure: episode 7, That Boy is Joe Kido, the introduction of Jou and Gomamon to the new series! After that we have a nice stack of news to go over, including Kizuna Blu-ray updates for both the US and Japan, card updates, and a bunch more! Plus we answer your questions! Show notes can be found at http://podcast.withthewill.net/post/66/ News and Discussion can be found at https://www.withthewill.net The WtW Patreon can be found at https://www.patreon.com/withthewill Join us on Discord at https://discord.gg/VvWUfHq Questions for future episodes can be sent to podcast@withthewill.net
Just another Classic Afternoon down on the farm. A Girl is too embarrassed to talk to That Boy, Some Fairies play with a Love Tester, and after all the work is done, Some Giant Bugs show up. Yup, just another Classic Afternoon.
Just another Classic Afternoon down on the farm. A Girl is too embarrassed to talk to That Boy, Some Fairies play with a Love Tester, and after all the work is done, Some Giant Bugs show up. Yup, just another Classic Afternoon.
Dr. Leonard Tau is a practicing Dentist, renown speaker, and heads up the Dental Division of Birdeye. Did we mention that he's an expert on Online Reviews and how to manage the digital minefield we call Online Reputation? Dr. Leonard Tau jumped into the online review world by creating his own platform (iSocial Reviews) and now with Birdeye (the leader in online review acquisition). Join Glenn and Vinh as they talk to Dr. Tau about topics ranging from being mistaken for a Chinese guy and his for Pat's Cheesesteaks. Notes of Interest *Dr. Leonard Tau has a FFS practice in Philadelphia *His office is haunted by the spirit of the previous Dentist owner *The presence of the spirit was confirmed by Ghost Hunters *Dr. Tau created iSocial Reviews an Online Review Platform *iSocial Reviews was bought out by Birdeye *Birdeye is the leader in Online Review Acqusition *Dr. Tau is in charge of the Dental Division of Birdeye *He is a renown speaker on the topic of Online Reviews *Due to his unique name, he is commonly mistaken for a Chinese guy *Nifty Thrifty Deal for Birdeye – $2,000 annually which translates to $167 per month!! *(Must sign up for Birdeye through Dr. Tau to get the Nifty Deal!) *Mango voice VOIP – Ask for the Nifty Thrifty Deal (20% off ALL phones, Free Fax, Free Mobile App) Links Pennsylvania Center for Dental Excellence – http://philadelphiapa.dentist/ Birdeye – https://birdeye.com/ Dr. Leonard Tau Speaker Profile- https://www.dentalspeakersbureau.com/speaker/leonard-tau/ Mango Voice – https://mangovoice.com/ Pat's Cheeesteak Sandwiches – http://www.patskingofsteaks.com/ Acknowledgements The Tonight Show is property of NBC The Ellen Show is property of Sony Pictures Television What Happened to That Boy is property of Birdman
Want to make more money in 2019? Well, have we got some slap-bang ideas for you! Also, how to get a celebrity to sing on your album, why Facebook is Totally Over, and John metaphorically cuts his hair. Also, the Monkees. And our music is excellent as always: North by North with Open Door Supervillain with That Boy’s a Beast FEAT. Nick Oliveri Secular Pains with Cut My Hair Hairy Nipples with Like Everybody Else The Holy Knives with Switchblade Heart Thank you to Foot Gun for providing our theme song. (Hey- also!!!! Please take a second to like Holy Crap Records on Facebook and friend us or whatever on Twitter.)
There are these people in workplaces who have a talent for completing assigned tasks well. Their results are basically always excellent and up to the specifications and requirements for getting the job "done right". Worker bees, we call them. And they are essential for the consistent and routine operation of a workplace. Without them the riffraff hand in a suboptimal and incomplete product. What if someone had this type of talent, but for thinking? How might it look? What is a correct and (nearly) complete thought? A good candidate for the worker bee of thinking might be Ludwig Wittgenstein. In this episode, we Dawdlers focus on this dying man's thoughts on common sense and the external world. Help yourself to the questions because there are no answers. The Dawdlers 00:03:58 - Wittgenstein the Life & Times - The Two Phases of W-'s Thought 00:12:34 - Wittgenstein of the Tractatus v. Wittgenstein of the Investigations 00:19:55 - G.E. Moore's "Proof of an External World" 00:38:07 - G.E. Moore's "A Defense of Common Sense" 00:47:48 - W- First Pick for My Team! - Because he's a Thinker, That Boy! 01:11:25 - Wittgenstein Wrestling His Inner Skeptic 01:33:30 - Language, Epistemology, & Other Infinite Games 02:03:08 - Hinge Epistemology
Hello and welcome to the first episode of The Great British Shitcom. Today we watch the pilot episode to Gimme Gimme Gimme entitled 'Who's That Boy?' starring James Dreyfus (Tom Farrell) and Kathy Burke (Linda La Hughes) Thanks for joining us... www.greatbritishshitcom.com Twitter / Instagram / Facebook @britishshitcom / #shitcom
EPISODE 3 OF FGO WE HAVE SPECIAL GUEST JAIN QUAN (KELVIN) OF ONE THE MOST BIGGEST HIP-HOP FESTIVALS TO DATE @ROLLINGLOUD. HE TELLS US HIS HUMBLE BEGINNINGS WORKING AT HIS PARENTS CHINESE RESTAURANT, INTERNING FOR DOPE ENT. THE CRAZIEST THING SOMEONE HAS DONE TO GET INTO RL, TAKES UP FOR HIS MOMMA & HELPS US LOOK FOR HURRICANE CHRIS IN "WHAT HAPPENED 2 THAT BOY" TWITTER/IG: @THEMXSTERMIND @RODDDZILLA @JQUANLI @ROLLINGLOUD
EPISODE 3 OF FGO WE HAVE SPECIAL GUEST JAIN QUAN (KELVIN) OF ONE THE MOST BIGGEST HIP-HOP FESTIVALS TO DATE @ROLLINGLOUD. HE TELLS US HIS HUMBLE BEGINNINGS WORKING AT HIS PARENTS CHINESE RESTAURANT, INTERNING FOR DOPE ENT. THE CRAZIEST THING SOMEONE HAS DONE TO GET INTO RL, TAKES UP FOR HIS MOMMA & HELPS US LOOK FOR HURRICANE CHRIS IN "WHAT HAPPENED 2 THAT BOY" TWITTER/IG: @THEMXSTERMIND @RODDDZILLA @JQUANLI @ROLLINGLOUD
Some Guy in Austin is back! And we are excited to share our favorite duets. Note: A duet is different from a duo. We explain this in the opening of the show. The Judds? Duo. "That Boy is Mine" by Brandy and Monica? Duet. See the difference? I think I should also point out that my duets are way better than SGIA's. It's my opinion, but it's true. EPISODE NOTES: "Say, Say, Say" "Next Time I Fall In Love" "We're Going to Hold On" "Jackson" "After the Fire is Gone" "Endless Love" Tangent: Chandler and Phoebe's version of "Endless Love" "To All the Girls I've Loved Before" "Does He Love You" "Summer Lovin'" "From This Moment" (no video!!!) "Under Pressure" "Where We Belong"(videos were horrible) "Cheek to Cheek" "Islands in the Stream" SHOW NOTES: Subscribe to Podcast: iTunes or Android Newsletter Subscription: HERE Follow Me: Facebook and Instagram and Twitter Buy My Book: Why I Hate Green Beans Enjoy the show!
Some Guy in Austin is back! And we are excited to share our favorite duets. Note: A duet is different from a duo. We explain this in the opening of the show. The Judds? Duo. "That Boy is Mine" by Brandy and Monica? Duet. See the difference? I think I should also point out that my duets are way better than SGIA's. It's my opinion, but it's true. EPISODE NOTES: "Say, Say, Say" "Next Time I Fall In Love" "We're Going to Hold On" "Jackson" "After the Fire is Gone" "Endless Love" Tangent: Chandler and Phoebe's version of "Endless Love" "To All the Girls I've Loved Before" "Does He Love You" "Summer Lovin'" "From This Moment" (no video!!!) "Under Pressure" "Where We Belong"(videos were horrible) "Cheek to Cheek" "Islands in the Stream" SHOW NOTES: Subscribe to Podcast: iTunes or Android Newsletter Subscription: HERE Follow Me: Facebook and Instagram and Twitter Buy My Book: Why I Hate Green Beans Enjoy the show!
There are the ties that bind and those we run from. Jim Szabo's six word story is the beginning of (a beautiful?) marriage. Copyright 2014, used with permission. Read Jim's bio or find him on the Second Hand Stories Podcast. Five-time No Extra Words contributor Tina Tocco ponders whether you really can go home in "That Boy's a Catch." Copyright 2016, used with permission. Read Tina's bio. Writing Spaces for Episode 86 features Dallas Woodburn, who first appeared with us back on Episode 28. Click here to see her writing space. We are also featuring Sheila Good, whose story was featured on Episode 35. Click here to see her writing space. Sometimes escape takes you away from something. Sometimes it takes you towards something. "Moira Actually" is by Adam Kluger and voiced by Bill Tush. Copyright 2016, used with permission. People aren't perfect, but there's perfection in the imperfection, like when your girlfriend gets "Sweaty." By T.E. Cowell, copyright 2017, used with permission. Read T.E.'s bio.
In honor of #nbchannibalbigbang, coming to you September 21, we talk about some of our favorite fan fic, art, projects, and more. By the time this airs I’m sure we’ll have many new favorites, so we’ll include suggestions in future episodes. The Other Egg Salad: http://www.lindystoast.com/2005/08/special_egg_sal.html #nbchannibalbigbang http://nbchannibalbigbang.tumblr.com/ Hannibal Without People: https://vimeo.com/89010478 Kickstarter: RAW: http://rawfanzine.tumblr.com/ Pronunciation correction for Tea’s name: https://www.howtopronounce.com/fougner/ Burning Heart Tarot: https://www.facebook.com/artofgingerbreo/photos/?tab=album&album_id=920429524679040 Playlists: RAW: https://play.spotify.com/user/teaberryblue/playlist/3vEJtBK93f0WOs58eHyuNj The Devil’s Orchestra: https://play.spotify.com/user/petite.carina/playlist/31xFxi8s7MxmqfUhOGqT55 Love Will Save You: https://open.spotify.com/user/1257878040/playlist/2hwTP21dDDC8E5uNMgLu6k I Will Eat You Alive: https://open.spotify.com/user/1211685827/playlist/51YFtRzUf6Z8zUb3mIDsXO Art: The cutest “a year in the life of murder husbands” thing you will ever see: http://www.redbubble.com/people/bayobayo/calendars/16908015-a-year-in-the-life?c=376927-tiny-hannibal-lecter Hannigram Holiday Exchange print by Foxwrapped: http://foxwrapped.tumblr.com/post/135855429570/my-hannigramholidayexchange-gift-for Projects: http://eatbiscuitdrinkflip.tumblr.com/ “Pop culture cocktail blogging with a dash of meta. Currently drinking about Hannibal.” Hannibal for President https://www.etsy.com/shop/AxmxZ?ref=l2-shopheader-name Hannibal meets Archer: http://not-my-supervisor.tumblr.com/ Fanfic: “Ravenous”: rageprufrock (the one we couldn’t remember) http://archiveofourown.org/works/5472536/chapters/12646436 Emungere: pronounciation note: ey-mun-gare-ey (ey rhymes with hay and gare is like glare without the L) http://archiveofourown.org/users/emungere/pseuds/emungere “What We Talk About When We Talk About Blood”: Damnslippyplanet http://archiveofourown.org/works/4960567/chapters/11390896 “Abakanas”: Meotional http://archiveofourown.org/works/5445071/chapters/12584192 “Cascade”: Teaberryblue http://archiveofourown.org/works/5570380 “We Shall All Be Healed”: Coloredink http://archiveofourown.org/series/140322 “The Joy of Creation”: FKAHerSweetness http://archiveofourown.org/works/4748453/chapters/10854176 “A Very Hannibal Black Christmas”: HermaiaMoira http://archiveofourown.org/works/5410586/chapters/12500756 “That Boy is a Monster”: Randstad http://archiveofourown.org/works/77352 “All I Need is a Stream”: toffeecape http://archiveofourown.org/works/4753631 Recommendations: Fannibal Creative Ideas: Sihaya Designs: https://www.etsy.com/people/sihaya09 Minxes’ Trinkets: https://www.facebook.com/MinxesTrinkets HeartsongGlamourie: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HeartsongGlamourie
TravCast is the Writer's Podcast from the Traverse, Scotland’s New Writing Theatre. Associate Director, Hamish Pirie, interviews well known playwrights whose work features in the year round programme at the Traverse. In this episode, Hamish Speaks to Sabrina Mahfouz. SABRINA MAHFOUZ began training as a civil servant after a Masters in International diplomacy but she then turned to writing poetry and prose and her first piece for theatre, That Boy, was performed at the Soho Theatre in 2010 and won a Westminster Prize for New Playwrights. Since then, she has won a UK Young Artists Award 2011 for poetry; an IdeasTap Innovator Award for theatre and one for poetry and she won a place on the Old Vic's TS Eliot Exchange 2011 to New York. She is currently Creative in Residence for Theatre & Poetry at The Hospital Club and will be the 2012 Leverhulme Trust Associate Playwright at the Bush Theatre. Her recent solo show about a young stripper, Dry Ice, won widespread critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Fringe 2011 and was nominated for The Stage Award for Best Solo Performance. In 2012 Sabrina was nominated as World Economic Forum Global Shaper by the World Economic Forum. Sabrina has been part of the writers programs at The Royal Opera House and The Royal Court and a playwright on attachment with Tamasha. Original music by James Iremonger www.jamesiremonger.co.uk Produced and engineered by Cian O Siochain
This week's playlist: • Stay Here In Your Arms (3:17) by Cedric Burnside & Lightnin' Malcolm, from 2 Man Wrecking Crew (2008); available from Delta Groove Productions and the iTunes Music Store. Visit LightninMalcolm.com and their MySpace page for more information. • I Shall Not Be Moved (4:48) by Mississippi John Hurt, from a July 1st, 1964, live performance at the Ash Grove, the legendary Hollywood coffeehouse; by special arrangement with (and endless thanks to) Andrew Goodrich of Wolfgang's Vault, which will soon have available many, many live performances that were recorded at the Ash Grove during its heyday, 1958-1973. • Gin House Blues (3:16) by Nicole Hart, from Treasure (2009). Treasure will be released April 14th, and orders can be placed at Blues Leaf Records' page at CD Universe. Visit Nicole's MySpace page for more information. • Baby's Like A Train (4:53) by Robert Stanley, from Roadman's Hammer (2008); available from DigStation.com, CDConnection.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit RoadmansHammer.com and Robert's MySpace page for more information. • That Boy (3:40) and Dirtfloorcracker (3:37), both by JJ Grey & Mofro, and both from Lochloosa (2004); available from the band's online store and the iTMS. Visit Mofro.net and this page at the Alligator Records site for more information. • War (3:28) by JJ Grey & Mofro, from Country Ghetto (2007); available from the band's online store and the iTMS. Visit Mofro.net and this page at the Alligator Records site for more information. • The Philly Shimmy (3:06) by Steve Guyger, from Last Train To Dover (1997); available from the iTMS. Visit SteveGuyger.com for more information. • Who (4:36) by Nappy Brown, from Long Time Coming (2007); available from Blind Pig Records and the iTMS. Visit this page at the Blind Pig Records site, and the Nappy Brown article at Wikipedia for more information. • Chocolate Jesus (5:05) by Martin Harley, from Martin Harley (2003); available from Martin's online shop and the iTMS. Visit MartinHarleyBand.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: The Ash Grove; Music of the Ash Grove; Mississippi John Hurt; Wolfgang's Vault; The Great Northern Blues Society's Blues Cafe 2009. To contact me: in addition to email - murphyssaloon(at)gmail(dot)com - you can contact me through the following social networking sites: Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. You are also welcome to write reviews in iTunes. Excellent sources of information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; BluesCritic.com. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. For up-to-the-minute news about things to do in Chicago: TheLocalTourist.com. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #154 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, IODA PROMONET, Download.com or Garageband.com)