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It's the month of February and NADSWRIM in the Sonic Society. To inspire us Jack and David go back to the very first two episodes of the acclaimed series- Limetown by Two Up Productions. Be sure to subscribe to get them all! It's Audio Drama time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the month of February and NADSWRIM in the Sonic Society. To inspire us Jack and David go back to the very first two episodes of the acclaimed series- Limetown by Two Up Productions. Be sure to subscribe to get them all! It's Audio Drama time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're sorry! We promise never to leave you for this long again! But we're back in the Shed with another look at all that's chilling, and we've got a great episode on an absolutely iconic horror film this episode, and we are even quite complimentary about it's 21st Century remake, which is rare for us. There's also a horror drama podcast and lots of horror news (well it's been a while). Easily Available Horror: Limetown, a 2015 podcast by Two Up Productions.
It's the month of February and NADSWRIM in the Sonic Society. To inspire us Jack and David go back to the very first two episodes of the acclaimed series- Limetown by Two Up Productions. Be sure to subscribe to get them all! It's Audio Drama time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the month of February and NADSWRIM in the Sonic Society. To inspire us Jack and David go back to the very first two episodes of the acclaimed series- Limetown by Two Up Productions. Be sure to subscribe to get them all! It's Audio Drama time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the final episode before their first mid-summer break: It's summertime, and Chris and Holly are moving, which means packing up all of their physical media (and we're talking A LOT of physical media) and that begs the question: Digital or Physical - which medium of media is superior? Or is it all just based on preference? And also, where are those LaserDiscs that were just on this shelf...?!?! ********** Some of the hosts' favourite audio dramas, as promised. Listen to them most anywhere you enjoy podcasts already: 'Limetown' (by Two-Up Productions), 'The Adventure Zone' (by MaximumFun), 'We're Alive', 'We're Alive: Lockdown' and 'We're Alive: Goldrush' (by Wayland Productions), 'The Black Tapes' (by Pacific Northwest Stories) and 'Blood Ties' (by Wondery). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/housebound/message
Peter Russell and Leigh Doonan have both organized Nationals events.
Lex Michael and Tauri Jay wade into the pool of emotions as they discussing the concept and execution of LOVE! They use the revolutionary podcast musical "36 Questions" by Two-Up Productions as a way to discuss the practicalities of making relationships work and the complexities of integrating others into our lives. PLUS, they do the first six questions themselves and the sparks FLY! Links: Original 36 Questions Study by Arthur Aron Missing Out Hotline: 978-MISS-OUT (978-647-7688) Follow us on Twitter- @MissingOutCast @TheLexMichael @TauriJay Music Credits: "Who Likes to Party" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Smooth Lovin" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Slow Heat" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
The Wilderness is a new documentary podcast from Crooked Media and Two-Up Productions about the history and future of the Democratic Party. Jon Favreau tells the story of a party finding its way out of the political wilderness through conversations with strategists, historians, policy experts, organizers, and voters. In fifteen chapters, the series explores issues like inequality, race, immigration, sexism, foreign policy, media strategy, and how Democrats can build a winning majority that lasts. Coming July 16th. Subscribe to The Wilderness now.
The Wilderness is a documentary from Crooked Media and Two-Up Productions about the history and future of the Democratic Party. Pod Save America’s Jon Favreau tells the story of a party finding its way out of the political wilderness through conversations with strategists, historians, policy experts, organizers, and voters. In fifteen chapters, the series explores issues like inequality, race, immigration, sexism, foreign policy, media strategy, and how Democrats can build a winning majority that lasts. Coming July 16th.
This week, I'm joined by Ellen Winter and Chris Littler of Chamber Band to talk about their new podcast for Two-Up Productions, the production company that brought you Limetown.36 Questions is a fabulous PODCAST MUSICAL starring Jessie Shelton (Hadestown) and Jonathan Groff (Glee, Spring Awakening, Hamilton) and you should go and listen to it right now, before you listen to this interview. Go ahead! I'll wait. You'll love it.Chris, Ellen, and I discuss:The creative process!Snow-shoeing!How J-Groff doesn't know what a duck isLin-Manuel Miranda loving the showIn The Goo with Ellen and Chris...and much more!
Gary and popular co-host Paul Stroili, welcome special guest Mark Larson to the Booth. Mark is an educator, writer and oral historian, currently working on a book of interviews called Ensemble Chicago: The Making of a Theater Town, An Oral History. Mark has spoken to literally hundreds of theatre professionals, spanning the Chicago theatrical eras from the early 1950s to the present. From Joyce Piven and Alan Arkin to Michael Shannon and Evan Linder, Mark has recorded the stories of playwrights, actors, critics, designers, stage managers, teachers, comedians, artistic directors, producers, executives, and everyone in between. We know you will enjoy hearing our lively discussion about the birth and growth of the Chicago theater scene and the players who made it possible. Mark's book will be released in 2018. You might also enjoy reading more about the incredible story of the rise of theater in Chicago in legendary critic Richard Christiansen's book A Theatre of Our Own, A History and Memoir of 1,001 Nights in Chicago. A follow up to last episode's teaser on Michael Phelps swimming against a Great White Shark. Sadly, Phelps didn't win! - no limbs were sacrificed, but he lost by 2 seconds! More from the Hollywood Reporter here. The 36 Questions - also know as the Experimental Generation of Interpersonal Closeness study - is now a MUSICAL PODCAST! Starring Jonathan Groff (of Hamilton fame) and Jessica Shelton. Gary, Mark and Paul play some of the questions from the study, designed to make the participants fall in love! Learn more at Entertainment Weekly, and listen to the full musical at the Two-Up Productions podcast studio. Kiss of Death: Dr. Shigeaki Hinohara, Japanese Longevity Expert, Dies at (or Lives to) 105. What a remarkable life. Not only was he a pioneer in Japanese medicine, but he wrote a best seller at 101! Read the full NYT Obituary here.