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New York Times bestselling author FIONA DAVIS returns to BOOKSTORM Podcast to discuss THE STOLEN QUEEN, her addictive new novel that transports us from New York City's most glamorous party to the labyrinth streets of Cairo and back! We loved talking about the The Met, the world famous museum in New York City, particularly the Greek/Roman exhibits and the Met Gala! Our protagonist shared many qualities with the female Egyptian Pharaoh, Hathorkare. Were they both marginalized because of their sex? What secrets about their pasts needed to be unearthed? It is amazing how timeless certain issues can be! We talked about the power of a curse over Charlotte's life and whether she was projecting onto it some of her own feelings of self worth. We loved talking about the fresh ideas that one character brought to Diana Vreeland and The Met Gala. This conversation will leave you breathless!You can find more of your favorite bestselling authors at BOOKSTORM Podcast! We're also on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube!
Right smack in the middle of his run of playing James Bond in four consecutive movies, Pierce Brosnan took a SLIGHT detour in this remake of a sorta-classic from 1968, the romantic thriller of the same name starring Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway. This is a somewhat modernized remake as we follow the exploits of a billionaire playboy named Thomas Crown (Brosnan) who also moonlights as an art thief....and the crafty art bounty hunter who's on his tail (in more ways than one) Catherine Banning played by Rene Russo. And wouldn't you know it...these two take a liking for each other. Not only that but could THIS be the best Bond-life performance ever given by Brosnan, even better than when he actually played bond? Inquiring minds want to know in this breezy romantic caper directed by John McTiernan. Yes the SAME McTiernan who had directed action classics such as Predator and Die Hard more than a decade prior....who knew that he also had a romantic streak? :) Host: Geoff GershonEdited By Ella GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a Text Message.https://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
#Maythe4thbewithyou #starwars fans. We revel with some Star Wars this or that and also discuss the #writersstrike #aquaman and the supervillians and showed up at #TheMet
#OTD Opera singer Leontyne Price received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Lyndon B. Johnson. Actress Shondrella Avery narrates.
Read LadyKflo's collected works. Learn about this painting and many more masterpieces with a click through to LadyKflo's site. https://www.ladykflo.com/category/masterpieces/ Checkout her socials too: https://www.instagram.com/ladykflo/ https://twitter.com/ladykflo
Digital Ad Market Update: 4/21 - 5/9 2022Joe, Kiersten, and Helen take to the studio to bring you the latest marketing, tech, and culture news. Hear it all in 45 minutes or lessTop Stories:The met gala happened. Who won? What does it mean in the world of marketing? Tune in.You may have heard of FATMAN, but now it's MATMAN. Confused? Stick around.Location data being sold from a gay dating app somehow breaks the internet, and our conversation turns to bad pickup lines we've received on dating apps.Ulta's Kate Spade email blast with a dark double meaning turns into a discussion of some of our own professional mishaps.
#OTD Mezzo-soprano singer Denyce Graves was born in Washington, DC.
El Metropolitan Museum of Art, el Met, abrió sus puertas al público el 20 de febrero de 1872 y ha tenido una compleja historia dentro del mundo del arte, llegando a ser de los museos más grandes del mundo. Hablamos con Ana y Maritza de A.eRe.Te para descifrar esta historia y traerla al presente.Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/randomaccesshistory Encuentra todos nuestros links aquí: https://flow.page/randomaccesshistory En este episodio escuchaste a: Ana Jaimes, Maritza Arango y José Nicolás JaramilloEditado por: José Nicolás Jaramillo
In their debut episode, Hannah & Sydney discuss the award winners at the Video Music Awards and talk about the incident between musician Machine Gun Kelly & Conor McGregor. The girls also confer with each other about Kanye West's new album Donda & Drake's new album Certified Lover Boy, as well as, their excitement & anticipation for the biggest celebrity event of the year, the MET Gala. Follow us on Social Media!Twitter: @hannkakes & @sydneyjustyne0xInstagram: @thepbppod individual: @hannkakes & @sydneyjustyneAffiliate Links:Shop top trending titles only at Booksamillion.com Free Expedited Shipping for the Holidays: Nov 26th - Dec 19th No Waiting. Period. Enroll in VSP Individual Vision Plans today
Join me on this episode as I speak with Philip Sheegog and Jonathan Miron from Arkai Music. These two talented musicians are taking the world by storm and making the mark on the world through their performances. During they episode, they also play one of their newest hits written for I Love NY Small Business.
¡FINAL DE LA SEGUNDA TEMPORADA! Y para el episodio número 24 tenemos una gran invitada, Elena Villaespesa especialista en análisis de data, experiencia de usuario y estrategia digital aplicada a los museos. Ha trabajado con él Tate una de las galerías más importantes ubicada Londres, es consultora en el Metropilitan Museum of Art de Nuevo York y actualmente es profesora asistente en Pratt institute.Elena tiene un blog llamado Artsmetrics.com donde se encuentra reunido todas las investigaciones sobre estudio de públicos y evaluación en el sector cultural. Hablamos sobre el uso eficaz de datos en redes sociales, blogs, museos, públicos, pandemia y mucho más. ¡Dele Play!
No one is independent. We are all influenced by outside influences. Pastor Steven speaks through the influences in our lives and challenges the students to follow the right things and unfollow the wrong things.
Pastor Steven talks about being authentic and real in our relationship to God and with others. Because of Christ, we don’t have to where masks. We can be who we are and allow Him to change us and transform us into His image. Walking in the light is better than hiding in the Dark.
Pastor Steven teaches on the Kingdom of God the day after the 2020 election. We talk through Jesus’ parable of comparing the Kingdom of God to a mustard seed in Matthew 13. His kingdom can have small and seemingly insignificant beginnings but in the Kingdom of God what is small becomes exponentially big.
This painting, Young Woman Drawing by Marie-Denise Villers meditates on love versus art. Art wins the contest here. This piece works as a rumination on the self and identity too. That's partly because of the subject matter. But the situation behind the work tells that story as well. When the Metropolitan Museum of Art got this work, Jacques-Louis David got credit for it. At that time art critics declared it a masterpiece. He was, after all, an acclaimed artist. But soon after facts revealed Marie-Denise Villers as Young Woman Drawing's true creator. That revelation wiped the Vaseline off critics' lenses. With newfound clarity of vision they saw problems with the piece. Proportional issues and other imperfections came to light. She plays with imperfections to make a point in the piece, though. Learn more about this and other masterpieces with a click through to LadyKflo's site. https://www.ladykflo.com/young-woman-drawing-by-marie-denise-villers/
Hi Screen Beans! For the big 5-0 we've got an incredible guest! We welcome to the show opera singer, streamer, writer, ttrpg enthusiast, cosplayer, voice actor and lovely human being, Kelli Butler aka The Opera Geek! We chat with Kelli about here incredible singing career, streaming, some her gaming favorites as well as we deep dive on Letterkenny, The Philadelphia Story and A Bug's Life!
Alison New kicks off a brand new series called, “The Chase.” In this series we are discussing what it looks like to get closer to the Lord and pursue a deeper relationship with him.
Pastor Steven continues the series “The Chase,” talking about small steps towards following Jesus that can have a massive impact on our relationship with God.
Emily Cash unpacks what it means to be “Meek” and why Jesus says it brings lasting joy and blessing.
Pastor Steven unpacks another Beatitude in Matthew 5. What does it means to “Mourn” and why Jesus says it brings lasting joy and blessing?
Pastor Steven unpacks what it means to be “Poor In Spirit” and why Jesus says it brings lasting joy and blessing.
This week Rachel encourages students to treasure the Bible. She gives practical advice on how to read God’s word.
This week Pastor Steven kicks off a series called “Streaks.” Creating consistent habits for Spiritual growth. This week, we were challenged and encouraged to maintain a consistent prayer life.
This week Pastor Steven talks through the Christmas story from the perspective of God’s amazing generosity. Our God is the ultimate gift giver and we reflect him as we give to others.
God calls us to follow Christ’s example of being light to this dark world. In big or small ways we can generously love others and be the light He is calling us to be.
Jeremy talks about thankfulness, by being thankful for his 41st trip around the sun.
Jeremy talks about thankfulness, by being thankful for his 41st trip around the sun.
Jeremy talks about thankfulness, by being thankful for his 41st trip around the sun.
Jeremy talks about thankfulness, by being thankful for his 41st trip around the sun.
This week we have special Guest Chelsea Roden sharing from a Christian psychologist’s point of view on the subject of Suicide and Depression. She lines out ways to deal with depression as well as recognize it in our friends. She gives great resources and advice on how to handle such a difficult subject.
Today we celebrate dancer Janet Collins, the first African American to dance at New York's famed Metropolitan Opera House.
Today we celebrate dancer Janet Collins, the first African American to dance at New York's famed Metropolitan Opera House.
A remix you might not relate to, how to listen to your friends and Time
Art organizations and sponsorship dollars have gone hand in hand for decades. But with backlash and protests over donors ethics, should cultural institutions begin looking into new funding streams? We look at the role of private dollars vs. public good in cultural art institutions. PLUS, A AUDIO EXCLUSIVE: The conversation continues with guest Jonathan H. Marks We discuss his new book “Perils of Partnership.” Music Featured: Reverend Billy & The Stop Shopping Choir, a radical activist performance community, with “Beatitudes”, from their premiere album “The Shopocalypse.” Guests: L.A. Kauffman, activist and member of Sackler P.A.I.N and Author, HOW TO READ A PROTEST Professor Jonathan H. Marks Director of the Bioethics Program at Penn State University, and affiliate faculty in law and international affairs. And author of a new book “Perils of Partnership” Jess Worth, Activist, co-founder of “BP or not BP”and the Art Not Oil coalitions and currently is the co-director of Culture Unstained. For suggested reading, research and links to our guests and issues featured in this episode, go to: Patreon.com/theLFShow
Today we celebrate dancer and choreographer Janet Collins
Today we celebrate dancer and choreographer Janet Collins
Today we celebrate ballet dancer Janet Collins
介绍:继续上一期的话题尬聊印象派以及我们所热爱的艺术家及其作品节目中也会提到在纽约和华盛顿参观美术馆的经历:纽约:1.MoMA现代艺术博物馆2.TheMet纽约大都会博物馆3.纽约古根汉姆美术馆华盛顿:1.NationalGallery美国国家画廊
Today we celebrate opera singer Denyce Graves
Today we celebrate opera singer Denyce Graves
The Guests: Nikki Georgia K— website: nikkigeorgiak.com IG: nikitabananaaaa, FB:Nikki Georgia K Brian Bins— IG: BrianBins, FB: Brian Bins, Web: www.BrianBins.com, LinkedIn: Brian Bins The Books: “Spark Joy” by Marie Kondo, “Eat, Pray, Love” and “Big Magic” by Elizabeth Gilbert, “The Art of Asking” by Amanda Palmer, “The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” by Hunter S. Thompson, “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak, “The Very Hungry Catapillar” by Eric Carle, “1984” by George Orwell, “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley, “Tuck Everlasting” by Natalie Babbitt, “Drawing People” by Barbara Bradley, Frida Kahlo, “Humans of New York” by Brandon Stanton The Music: “Walkabout (w/Noah Lennox)” by Atlas Sound and Noah Lennox, “Crazy Feeling” by King Coleman Actionable Takeaway: Build a blanket fort and color in it OR create unstructured time http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/06/dangers-of-blowing-kisses_n_6810416.html Eaux Claires Music Festival http://eauxclaires.com/ Helmet Newton, Photographer #inkandworm #rfb #theMet #thelouve #beautifulclosets #jacksonpollock #dontstopdrawing #ideasarealive #nycismagical #itsnotreallywinter #subwaymusicians #subwaybreakdancers #noifellonmyface #cartherapy #marcmaron #cartherapy #picassoscows #abstractart #billmurray #saintvincent #eauxclairesfestival #whereyoufromwhatdoyoudo #brooklyn #brooklynlove #mentalillness #homeless #seeinghobosashumans #hotwaterisablessing #publicmasturbation #bedbugs #paradoxes