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Join us on the Positive.Energy.Generation Podcast as we welcome our next celebrity star guest, Omar Gooding! Best known for his iconic roles in television hits like “Deadwood,” “Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and Notorious B.I.G.,” “Family Time,” “Barbershop,” “Hanging with Mr. Cooper,” “Playmakers,” “Smart Guy,” and “Wild and Crazy Kids,” Omar's versatile talent shines brightly across the screen. Most recently, he captivated audiences as Cal Johnson in the Disney series “Saturdays.” On the big screen, Omar's powerful portrayal of Sweet Pea in John Singleton's critically acclaimed film “Baby Boy” showcased his depth as an actor. Beyond his on-screen successes, Omar is a multifaceted artist—excelling as a producer, writer, and hip-hop artist. He has toured the country with the smash musical “Redemption of a Dog,” chronicling the life of hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg, and is set to release his first full hip-hop album, “Session,” in October 2023. But that's not all! Omar has recently ventured into stand-up comedy, completing Season 1 of the “Funniest F*** Comedy Showcase” and hitting the road for the “We Out Here Comedy Tour.” Don't miss this exciting episode as Omar shares his journey, insights, and the positive energy that fuels his diverse and dynamic career. Tune in for an inspiring conversation full of laughter, wisdom, and powerful storytelling! #CelebrityInterview #Podcast #OmarGooding #PositiveEnergy #HollywoodActor #HipHopArtist #StandUpComedy #DisneyStar #MusicalTheatre #Inspiration #PositiveVibes *****No copyright content. All content belongs to the original owner***** Additional credit: Lo-fi hip-hop with saxophone Part 1 (1243028) HONORARY GUEST: OMAR GOODING
In this episode of Louisiana Unfiltered, Kiran Chawla delves into 10 unsolved murders of women in Baton Rouge from 1996 to 2002. Joining Kiran in exploring the challenges faced in solving these cases are producer Faren Wise, retired officer John Dothier and Dr. Joni Bricotta. We discuss the complexities of DNA analysis, forensic technology limitations, and past cases in which DNA played a critical role.#LouisianaUnfiltered #unsolvedmurders #BatonRouge #DNAanalysis #forensictechnology #Crime #podcast Timestamps:04:14 Investigating the Unsolved Murders04:42 Fear and Tension in Baton Rouge08:55 Challenges of DNA Testing10:11 Examining the Victims12:14 Complications in Prostitute Cases15:06 Fear in the Community16:08 Early DNA Evidence19:24 Advancements in Touch DNA20:55 Understanding the CODIS Database24:25 Challenges in Connecting Cases27:57 Holding Confessions Close38:57 Seeking Closure46:02 Advancements in DNA Technology53:56 The Future of DNA AnalysisLocal Sponsors for this episode include:Neighbors Federal Credit Union:Another Chance Bail Bonds:Sound and Editing for this audio podcast by Envision Podcast Production:
*Jennifer's niece asked if I would re-release this episode and so I have re-recorded it in hopes that we can continue to bring attention to these unsolved murder* Two women murdered 6 weeks and 6 miles apart in very similar ways leads many to believe that a serial killer may have been at work. In December 2002, 27 year old Tamekia Taylor was brutally murdered in her home with knives from her own kitchen, 6 weeks later on January 27, 2003 Jennifer Clemmings was also murdered in her home with a knife from her kitchen. Are the similarities in these murders just a coincidence or the work of a a serial killer? SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS GreenChef Visit GreenChef.com and use code 60girlgone for %60 off FUM Visit TryFum.com/Girl to get %10 off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we bring you the stories of two unsolved murders. On March 30, 2016, 36 year old Markia Benson was found dead inside her Delaware County, PA home, she had been beaten to death. Her killer is still has not been caught. Who killed Markia? And Why? On January 12, 2016, 17 year old Randisha Love was shot to death inside her College Park, GA home. She and her family had just moved to the area and Randisha didn't know many people. 7 years later her case remains unsolved. SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR! Factor Visit FactorMeals.com/girlgone50 to get 50% off Follow Us! IG: @BlackGirlGonePodcast TikTok: @BlackGirlGonePodcast FB: Black Girl Gone Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I and down and talked with Emmy-nominated music producer and founder of Chase What Matters Music Group, Chase Bradley. And actor/rapper Wavyy Jonez, known for his role as Biggie Smalls in Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G as well as roles in See You Yesterday, Reprisal and Young Rock. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/live/ijiIn7KrEn0?feature=share ================== Submit Your Film to Our Film Collective: ifapfilmcollective.com Connect With Floyd Marshall Jr: instagram.com/floydmarshalljr tiktok.com/@floydmarshalljr0 Youtube: FlodyMarshallJr --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aconversationwithfm/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aconversationwithfm/support
Cousins Lyric Cook-Morrissey and Elizabeth Collins were murdered in Evansville, Iowa in 2012 after they disappeared during a normal summer afternoon. Their murder remains unsolved to this day. https://elizabethcollinsfoundation.org/ If you have any information about the circumstances surrounding the disappearance and deaths of Lyric Cook-Morrissey and Elizabeth Collins, please call the Evansdale Police tip line at 319-232-6682 or Cedar Valley Crime Stoppers at 855-300-8477. You can also email ourmissingiowagirls@dps.state.ia.us Join Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/inhumanpod Buy MERCH here! https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/merch If you enjoy our podcast, please leave us a rating and review! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @inhuman_podcast and join our Facebook group (Inhuman Podcast). If you have questions or case suggestions, send us an email at inhumanmonsterpod@gmail.com! Check out our website to submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode! https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inhumanpodcast/support
There is a notorious 450-mile highway that stretches across Canada, where women and girls have disappeared and sometimes found murdered since 1969. Many of these crimes remain unsolved. Thus it is known as the Highway of Tears. | Host/Narrator – Marlene Pardo Pellicer
There is a notorious 450-mile highway that stretches across Canada, where women and girls have disappeared and sometimes found murdered since 1969. Many of these crimes remain unsolved. Thus it is known as the Highway of Tears. | Host/Narrator – Marlene Pardo Pellicer unsolved_murders_hwy_16_podcast.mp3File Size: 41881 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
"David Makes Man" is a one-hour lyrical drama from Academy Award winner Tarell Alvin McCraney ("Moonlight"), his first TV project. McCraney serves as executive producer of the series alongside Dee Harris-Lawrence ("Shots Fired," "Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G.") who serves as showrunner. Mike Kelley and Melissa Loy ("Revenge") under their Page Fright production banner, Michael B. Jordan via his Outlier Society Productions and Oprah Winfrey are also executive producers. "David Makes Man" centers on a 14-year-old prodigy from the projects who is haunted by the death of his closest friend and relied on by his hardworking mother to find a way out of poverty. He must choose between the streets that raised him or the higher education that may offer him a way out. Set in South Florida, the series is inspired by events in McCraney's own life and explores childhood trauma and the power of imagination to survive. The drama stars Akili McDowell ("The Astronaut Wives Club") as David, a ferociously observant, instinct-driven, passionate teenager, who toggles between two distinct personas that reflect his surroundings and metabolizes his world like a chameleon, but not without exacting an emotional price; Alana Arenas ("Hall of Passes") plays David's hard-working single mother Gloria, a former drug user with a smile that melts and while rarely home, she wants better for her kids than what they've got; Isaiah Johnson ("Hamilton") plays Sky, an enigmatic and wise dope dealer who is also David's close friend and occasional mentor in the projects; Travis Coles ("Liza on Demand") portrays Mx. Elijah, gender queer and assigned male at birth and doesn't consider herself 'trans,' but always thought of herself as both, Mx. Elijah doesn't disclose pronouns as long as it's with respect-a long-time Homestead Village resident who knows a great deal, but discusses few; Phylicia Rashad ("Creed II") plays Dr. Woods-Trap, the lithe, alive, quick-witted and intimidating teacher that is motherly yet firm toward David seeing something very special in him and remains an advocate for him; Nathaniel McIntyre ("Celebrity Ghost Stories") plays Seren, David's incredibly vulnerable best friend at the magnet school for academically gifted kids who takes a risk by revealing a painful secret to David; Cayden Williams ("Girls Trip") plays Jonathan 'JG' Greg, David's rough-and-tumble younger brother, who acts tough in front of his peers but still needs his big brother and mom to be there for him; Ade Chike Torbert ("East Los High") is Raynan, the local drug dealer running the movements in The Ville who talks a good game about taking care of the neighborhood and running things for Sky while also attempting to connect with David the way Sky did, except he seeks a disciple not a friend or brother; Jordan Bolger ("Peaky Blinders") plays Shinobi, Raynan's second-in-command who nearly comes to blows with David, whom he resents. In Season 2, the show features Kwami Patterson as Adult David. The series also features Tony winner and Emmy/Golden Globe nominee Ruben Santiago-Hudson ("The Quad," "Billions"), Elvis Nolasco ("American Crime"), Gillian Williams ("The Girlfriend Experience"), Juanita Jennings ("Star"), Lisa Colon-Zayas ("Proven Innocent"), Lindsey Blackwell ("Step Sisters"), Lela Rochon ("Training Day") and Nick Creegan, all with recurring roles.
"David Makes Man" is a one-hour lyrical drama from Academy Award winner Tarell Alvin McCraney ("Moonlight"), his first TV project. McCraney serves as executive producer of the series alongside Dee Harris-Lawrence ("Shots Fired," "Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G.") who serves as showrunner. Mike Kelley and Melissa Loy ("Revenge") under their Page Fright production banner, Michael B. Jordan via his Outlier Society Productions and Oprah Winfrey are also executive producers. "David Makes Man" centers on a 14-year-old prodigy from the projects who is haunted by the death of his closest friend and relied on by his hardworking mother to find a way out of poverty. He must choose between the streets that raised him or the higher education that may offer him a way out. Set in South Florida, the series is inspired by events in McCraney's own life and explores childhood trauma and the power of imagination to survive. The drama stars Akili McDowell ("The Astronaut Wives Club") as David, a ferociously observant, instinct-driven, passionate teenager, who toggles between two distinct personas that reflect his surroundings and metabolizes his world like a chameleon, but not without exacting an emotional price; Alana Arenas ("Hall of Passes") plays David's hard-working single mother Gloria, a former drug user with a smile that melts and while rarely home, she wants better for her kids than what they've got; Isaiah Johnson ("Hamilton") plays Sky, an enigmatic and wise dope dealer who is also David's close friend and occasional mentor in the projects; Travis Coles ("Liza on Demand") portrays Mx. Elijah, gender queer and assigned male at birth and doesn't consider herself 'trans,' but always thought of herself as both, Mx. Elijah doesn't disclose pronouns as long as it's with respect-a long-time Homestead Village resident who knows a great deal, but discusses few; Phylicia Rashad ("Creed II") plays Dr. Woods-Trap, the lithe, alive, quick-witted and intimidating teacher that is motherly yet firm toward David seeing something very special in him and remains an advocate for him; Nathaniel McIntyre ("Celebrity Ghost Stories") plays Seren, David's incredibly vulnerable best friend at the magnet school for academically gifted kids who takes a risk by revealing a painful secret to David; Cayden Williams ("Girls Trip") plays Jonathan 'JG' Greg, David's rough-and-tumble younger brother, who acts tough in front of his peers but still needs his big brother and mom to be there for him; Ade Chike Torbert ("East Los High") is Raynan, the local drug dealer running the movements in The Ville who talks a good game about taking care of the neighborhood and running things for Sky while also attempting to connect with David the way Sky did, except he seeks a disciple not a friend or brother; Jordan Bolger ("Peaky Blinders") plays Shinobi, Raynan's second-in-command who nearly comes to blows with David, whom he resents. In Season 2, the show features Kwami Patterson as Adult David. The series also features Tony winner and Emmy/Golden Globe nominee Ruben Santiago-Hudson ("The Quad," "Billions"), Elvis Nolasco ("American Crime"), Gillian Williams ("The Girlfriend Experience"), Juanita Jennings ("Star"), Lisa Colon-Zayas ("Proven Innocent"), Lindsey Blackwell ("Step Sisters"), Lela Rochon ("Training Day") and Nick Creegan, all with recurring roles.
This week on an all new episode of How Did We Miss That?! Christine & John bring you two unsolved cases and another push for the use of familial DNA sampling to help solve cold cases. Christine starts things off with the haunting and mysterious case of Betsy Aardsma's murder in the stacks of the Penn State University library in 1969. Her murder remains unsolved to this day and has a paranormal twist, as students continue to claim that the area of her death in the library is haunted. Later, John gets into the disappearance of 16-year old Molly Bish, who vanished from her lifeguard post at Comins Pond in Warren, MA in 2000. Her body was found a few years later in Nearby Palmer, but her case remains open with no real suspects to speak of. Her family is now pushing for the extended use of familial DNA sampling to hopefully shed some light on who abducted and murdered Molly. Thank you so much for your support, we appreciate you! For more on these stories, you can find us at @howdidwemissthat on Instagram & https://www.facebook.com/groups/341782203700776 (Facebook). Keep your heads up and look out for each other...
In this 10th episode of season 3, we speak with Grace Gibson about reconnecting with her heritage, her past acting roles, and her music. Grace is a musician based in New Orleans, Louisiana. She has played in the movies All Eyez On Me (2017), Black Nativity (2013), and Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. (2018). She is also the daugther of actress Lynn Whitfield and director Brian Gibson. A special thank you to the West Baton Rouge Museum for their financial support of this episode. West Baton Rouge Museum is an educational resource committed to researching, collecting, preserving and presenting artifacts, documents, art objects, and the like that reflect the history and cultural heritage of West Baton Rouge Parish and the surrounding areas for the benefit of the general public and future generations. Learn more here: https://westbatonrougemuseum.org/.If you would like to stay in the know about a new episode or project, you can follow our social media accounts down below:Instagram: lacreole_showTwitter: LACréole ShowFacebook: LACréole Show If you would like to view other episodes, you can check our website: www.creoleshow.com
Panel interview with Denitria Harris-Lawrence (David Makes Man; Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G.); Rachel Shukert (creator, The Baby-Sitters Club; GLOW); and Kathleen Jordan (creator, Teenage Bounty Hunters; American Princess). FOLLOW THE GUESTS ON TWITTER: Denitria Harris-Lawrence https://twitter.com/deewritermom Rachel Shukert https://twitter.com/RachelShukert Kathleen Jordan https://twitter.com/kathleenjordan LISTEN TO THE WRITERS PANEL AD-FREE ON FOREVER DOG PLUS: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus CONNECT W/ BEN BLACKER & THE WRITER'S PANEL ON SOCIAL MEDIA https://twitter.com/BENBLACKER https://www.facebook.com/TVWritersPanel THE WRITER'S PANEL IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-writers-panel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Uncle Snoops Army and Bobby Dee Presents Contrast Uncut Season 2 Episode 26 Coley "Mustafa Speaks" is an American actor, writer and producer. He is best known for his compelling role as "Messiah" in Netflix's hit series, Seven Seconds and as "Kevin Gaines" in USA's hit series, Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. Owner of Speaks Enterprises Inc., home to Alchemist Prime Productions and SS3D Lifestyle brand, Mustafa's keen business sense, diverse background, and years of multifaceted industry experience, he is poised to become one of Hollywood's Top Players
Traci and JB, two teenage girls whom left for a party one night and never came home. In this episode we discuss this tragic murder, and how DNA played a role in catching a man 20 years later, but did they catch the right person? The father of one of the victims does not think so, what do you think? Sit back and get ready cause this one will leave you scratching your heads. www.paranormalwarehouse.com www.patreon.com/paranormalwarehouse Intro song and Outro song created and produced by Annie Weible 2019 all rights reserved Prelude song: "I saw a tiger..." by Joe Exotic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkYljoGFYwE
Serial Spirits Enough with the bore, let’s get down to the gore! Join Annie Weible and Brendan Shay each week for Serial Spirits. Candid, and often controversial true crime, paranormal, and cryptid conversation. Traci and JB, two teenage girls who left for a party one night and never came home. In this The post Serial Spirits: Unsolved The Murders Of JB Beasley And Tracie Hawlet appeared first on Paranormal Warehouse.
Where do we go from here? Never before in the history of entertainment have there been so many avenues for creating content or such a wildly diverse audience to consume it. This generation of viewers is looking to the next generation of producers to come through for them. Hear from some of the top people doing just that: Dan Goor, co-creator and EP of Golden Globe winner Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Dee Harris-Lawrence EP and showrunner on OWN’s David Makes Man, Leslye Headland co-creator and EP of Netflix’s Russian Doll, Alexandra Rushfield, the EP and showrunner on Hulu’s Shrill, and Hayden Schlossberg, co-creator of the YouTube hit Cobra Kai. Speakers Alexandra Rushfield Shrill, Love READ MORE Dan Goor Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Parks and Recreation READ MORE Dee Harris-Lawrence David Makes Man, Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G READ MORE Hayden Schlossberg Counterbalance Entertainment; Cobra Kai, Blockers READ MORE Leslye Headland Russian Doll, Sleeping with Other People READ MORE Moderator Stephanie Allain Principal, Homegrown Pictures READ MORE -session from Produced By Conference 2019
Jason Lazarus is a Los Angeles based composer for film, television, and video games. His original scores include the WB Animated film Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans, the Nickelodeon short film TMNT: Don Vs Raph, and the independent films Stand and Phantom Halo. As an arranger and additional writer, Jason has contributed music to films including Straight Outta Compton, Stuber, and Robin Hood, as well as the television shows Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G., Jean-Claude Van Johnson, and Quantico. We spoke to Lazarus heading into Comic-Con weekend and got his take on composing music for animation vs live-action films and which of the two DC Animated series did he prefer. Find out more about Jason Lazarus at www.jason-lazarus.com and the Teen Titans Go! vs Teen Titans world premier will be on Sunday, July 21, 2019 in Room 6BCF, 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. PT at San Diego Comic-Con. #SDCC #SDCC2019 #ComicCon #ComicCon2019 #TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans #TTGoVsTT #TeenTitansGo #TeenTitans #JasonLazarus #DCAU #DCAnimated #WBAnimated #WBAnimation #DCAnimation
Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G “Wherever It Leads” Pilots and Petards is about film pilots. This is the extended discussion for the pilot Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G titled “Wherever It Leads.” Click here for a spoiler free analysis and evaluation. You can learn more about Pilots... Continue Reading →
Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G “Wherever It Leads” Pilots and Petards is about pilots of TV and streaming. This is a spoiler free analysis and evaluation for the series Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G “Wherever It Leads.” Join us for the extended discussion in a few days.... Continue Reading →
This week we binged Unsolved on Netflix. We had a very special guest, Jessie Page, who Pickles considers to be a Tupac and Biggie scholar. Find out who we think committed the murders and the conspiracies surrounding the crimes. Next week we're binging Queer Eye on Netflix because we all need some moisturizer and self love.
This is a conversation about what it means to demand our worth as artists and women, what that looks like when you are trying to break out of being a guest star and how our guest is asking for that series regular. Camille Chen discusses how to be a good guest star, how she uses and works with the reader in the room, and the small and huge successes along the way. We talk about how she became the Queen of Commercials, improving for Aaron Sorkin, side hustles, to being an acting coach and why improv was the most beneficial class she took in college. These are the expansive, inspiring, knowing your own worth, honest stories that have all lead Camille Chen right here. Camille Chen is a film, television and commercial actress best known for her work in “Game Night,” where she joined Jason Bateman and Kyle Chandler as well as her portrayal of Samantha Li in Aaron Sorkin’s “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.” Throughout her career Camille has guest starred in nearly 50 television shows, including “Californication,” “American Horror Story: Asylum,” “Castle,” “Backstrom,” Criminal Minds,” “Dog Therapist,” “Bones,” and “Lucifer.” She recently played a recurring role on USA’s “Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G.” a true crime series based on the investigations that followed the murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls. You can watch her next on ABC’s “Single Parents.” She’s worked in numerous popular commercial spots, including State Farm, Motorola and Old Navy. IG: @thatasianactress
Joe Trapanese is a friend, colleague, and film composer who has worked on some of the coolest project and film scores of the last 5-10 years including The Greatest Showman, Jean Claude Van Johnson, Straight Outta Compton, Tron: Legacy, Oblivion, Only the Brave, Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G., and The Raid series (which is my #1 secret weapon as a film editor). Rarely is there an episode of TV where I don’t use a track from The Raid if I’m working with a fight scene or a suspense sequence. It’s MONEY. In this interview Joe and I break down his path from a kid in New Jersey to moving out to Los Angeles and how he climbed from nowhere to the top of his profession in record time. In addition, Joe and I also do a deep dive into the creative process of collaborating with composers. If you have ever wondered how composers approach their work, or more importantly if you’re an editor like me and you want to know some cool tips for working with composers, this is an incredibly useful and insightful interview. Win a One 1-Yr Subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud or Frame.io » Click here to leave a review of this episode in iTunes (or Apple Podcasts) Here's What You'll Learn: Focusing on what is in your control It's about who you know, so start meeting people Establishing relationships rather than networking for jobs "You won't get hired until you are the solution to someone's problem." Confidence vs. arrogance Keeping your cool in the reputation-driven world of professional composing How to searching for the best solutions in collaboration, rather than just inserting your own Dedicating yourself to a specific career ladder How to know when you're not getting enough in return for your work "Talking about music is like dancing about architecture" Useful Links: Joe Trapanese's IMDb Page Our Generous Sponsors: This episode is made possible by our proud supporters Adobe. Leave a review of this episode in iTunes or Apple Podcasts and you’ll be entered to win a yearly subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud, an essential package of video creation tools that I personally can’t live without. What’s so cool about creative cloud is how easily you can move from ingest to editing, and from color grading to 3D compositing, thanks to smooth integration between Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Audition. 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Guest Bio: Facebook|Twitter|Instagram Joseph Trapanese is best known for his sleek score work for blockbuster films like “Tron: Legacy,” “Straight Outta Compton,” “Oblivion,” and the “Raid” series. As a composer, arranger, and producer for movie, television, theater, and video game music, he has collaborated with a number of mainstream musical acts. His first major break came in 2010 when he worked with Daft Punk on the sweeping digital soundtrack to Disney's “Tron” reboot/sequel. Trapanese followed that success by creating a score with Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park for the American release of the 2011 Indonesian martial arts film “The Raid: Redemption” (he would continue without Shinoda in 2014 with “The Raid 2”). That same year, he helped with arrangements on a handful of tracks for M83's breakthrough hit “Hurry Up, We're Dreaming,” which led to the pair's collaboration on the 2013 Tom Cruise scifi epic “Oblivion”. For 2017’s “The Greatest Showman,” Trapanese worked alongside Pasek & Paul and John Debney, producing songs and co composing the score. Notable solo scores include “Only The Brave” (2017), the landmark rap biopic “Straight Outta Compton” (2015), the second and third installments of the “Divergent” series, “Insurgent” (2015) and “Allegiant” (2016); “Earth to Echo” (2014); USA’s “Unsolved” (2018); Amazon’s “JeanClaude Van Johnson” (2017); ABC’s “Quantico” (201617) Freeform’s “Dead of Summer” (2016); EA’s video game “Need for Speed Payback” (2017); and Ubisoft’s video game “The Crew” (2014). In the studio and in concert, in addition to Daft Punk, M83, and Mike Shinoda, he has worked with Dr. Dre, Dierks Bentley, Zedd, Kelly Clarkson, Mike Shinoda, Kendrick Lamar, Moby, Aloe Blacc, Alessia Cara, Haim, The Glitch Mob, Active Child, Halsey, Sohn, John Newman, Dia Frampton, 3OH!3, Steven Price, and James Newton Howard. Born in New Jersey, Trapanese earned his B.A. in classical composition from the Manhattan School of Music. He went on to study at UCLA for his M.A. in music for visual media and taught electronic music composition at the school from 20082011. In 2016, he became a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He is a founding member of The Echo Society. Show Credits: This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared and published by Elyse Rintelman. The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet). Note: I believe in 100% transparency, so please note that I receive a small commission if you purchase products from some of the links on this page (at no additional cost to you). Your support is what helps keep this program alive. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Yinka and Outlaw discuss some of the latest and greatest intersections of hiphop, television, and film in a discussion that includes the series Luke Cage, Atlanta, Insecure, Roxanne Roxanne, and Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and Biggie.
With Duane and Lauren away for the weekend, we welcome back Peter Hemsworth, one of the original host of the podcast back for a special episode and a deep dive into the new Drake - Scorpion album. We also invite friend of the show and sneaker photographer, Jesse Ingalls, to share his critique of new Drake, old Drake, Jay-Z and more! INTRO: 0:40 - Mesh Shirts = #Fashion HOUSEKEEPING TOPICS 5:45 - CTN Social Media 6:32 - JuiceWorld 1 hour freestyle 8:07 - Ed Sheeran sued by Marvin Gaye 9:28 - The word swag - when do old words come back? 13:00 - BZLY at Fashion week 15:05 - Social Shift premiere - MIM 16:32 - Shot with Peter this weekend 17:23 - Happy Canada Day WEEKLY UPDATES 17:55 - Terrence, Peter and Jesse share stories of their lives the past 7 days 38:50 - More on Unsolved - The Murders of Tupac and Biggie LESSON of the WEEK: 43:16 - Underpromise and Overdeliver MAIN TOPIC: 50:42 - Drake - Scorpion Album Review
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After covering USA’s Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G. over at TV Ate My Brain, Peter and Mariano decide to run down their 10 favorite 2 Pac songs! Chime in: Facebook | Instagram | Email | Website | Twitter | Voicemail
Mike Dorsey is a television producer and documentary filmmaker. He co-produced 2018’s USA Network series Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G., starring Josh Duhamel, Jimmi Simpson, and Bokeem Woodbine. He also co-produced and edited the 2018 paranormal documentary Demon House, starring Zak Bagans from Ghost Adventures, which spent 10 weeks as Google Play’s #1 documentary. His latest documentary as a filmmaker is Murder Rap: Inside the Biggie and Tupac Murders, about the Biggie and Tupac murder investigations. Previously, Mike made the Manson Family documentary The Six Degrees of Helter Skelter, the WWII documentary Lost Airmen of Buchenwald , and The Oyler House: Richard Neutra's Desert Retreat. He recently released his second WWII documentary, titled Happy, which was awarded Best Documentary Short at the 2017 Phoenix Film Festival. Mike is currently a producer and editor at Discovery. He was formerly the Senior Director of Programming for the Outdoor Channel. He has a Marketing degree from Arizona State University. MarauderWorks.com Murder Rap - Trailer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_7kG4SbBdI&t= Murder Rap - Tupac Murder Confession : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQuLM3kH7sk&t= Unsolved (for USA Network) - Trailer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-xRZW1-P5I
Hosted by Nick & Elizabeth On this week's Fancounters Podcast we're welcoming actor, comedian, writer, and baseball fan, Brian Guest. We'll talk about the making of Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. and some theories surrounding the case. Lots of extra topics will keep you hooked! Want to get in touch with us? Email: hello@fancounters.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/fancounters Twitter - FancountersLive Instagram - FancountersLive
Peter and Mariano have a little fun with covering episode 7, "Half the Job", and talk about where Russell Poole and Greg Kading are in their respective investigations. As we get down to the last few episodes, they talk about how much tighter the acting and the script are getting and also shout out to some of the women that wrote and directed some of the best episodes yet! Intro: The Notorious B.I.G. "N****s Bleed" Outro: 2 Pac "Hail Mary" Chime in: Facebook | Instagram | Email | Website | Twitter | Voicemail
Click to Download Audio [Dad•bod] (noun): A male body type that is best described as "softly round." The type of physique a man "earns" when the increasing pressures of work life, married life, and especially fatherhood no longer allow him the time or drive to maintain a hard, toned figure. As a result, what was once a sculpted, chiseled frame digresses into a soft, flabby heaping pile of “I Don't Give A Shit Anymore.” A male who is usually over 30 years old that used to be jacked or in good shape, or an ex-athlete who is now an average Joe Blow with kids. Usually also hairy. Yup. Urban Dictionary1 pretty much nailed it, but they missed one small detail: They didn’t provide a photo. I’ll spare them the research. This was me just 3 months ago, the only day in my life I’ve ever tipped the scale over 200 pounds. And that one single day was more than enough to remind me I’m way closer to forty than thirty, and “getting back into shape” isn’t going to get any easier the longer I put it off. January 1st, 2018: 200.7 pounds, 38” waist, 25.3% body fat It was this very moment when I decided “Tomorrow” is no longer a day of the week on MY calendar. Given I spent ten years of my teens and early twenties obsessively training for a black belt in martial arts (and living in the weight room), and knowing it was only a few years ago that I crushed P90X2 and completed my first Spartan Trifecta, the only question that continually ran through my mind when I saw “200.7” on the scale was: “How the hell did I get here?” It didn’t take long to do the math. 15 years of 12+ hour days living behind a computer (under constant stress...in the dark) Thousands of afternoon snacks in front of the television watching raw footage or reviewing cuts (because after a hard morning, “I deserved it”) 7 years of sleep deprivation after having two kids (they’re now 8 and 6, so I finally have sleep under control again) Only prioritizing exercise when I was training for events instead of turning it into a lifestyle choice and a regular weekly habit A lifetime of being a workaholic and prioritizing my career ahead of my well being Worst of all...2017 was not kind to me. I frequently refer to it as “The Lost Year.” According to my public profile I crushed it: I edited the pilot, finale, and two additional episodes of the limited TV series Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac & The Notorious B.I.G., I achieved the lifelong dream of becoming a member of the American Cinema Editors (ACE), and I rebranded from ‘Fitness In Post’ and launched ‘Optimize Yourself’ shortly after running a successful 5-day fitness challenge with over 1100 participants on six continents (I still can’t win over Antarctica). I found myself in the fetal position thinking, ‘My family would be better off without me.’ What you won’t learn about me on my IMDB page or Facebook is that I spent half of 2017 battling the second worst case of burnout I’ve ever faced that included months of writer’s block, debilitating social anxiety, and more than one occasion of suicidal depression where I found myself in the fetal position thinking, “My family would be better off without me.” Regular exercise and proper diet were distant memories in 2017. I spent six straight weeks between projects binging seven seasons of Shark Tank with a never-ending bowl of popcorn in one hand and Oreo’s in the other. And my daily fitness goal was attempting a 15 minute walk around the block without stopping to rest from exhaustion. (I failed more than I succeeded.) Listen here to learn more about how I dug myself out of the dark hole of depression by learning how to “rewrite my story.” So then what business does an out of shape television editor with a killer “Dad bod” have thinking he can legitimately compete against some of the top athletes on the planet on the show American Ninja Warrior? If you’re not familiar with the nationwide phenomenon that is ‘ANW,’ below I have provided clips of my two favorite runs of all time from then-rookie and now superstar Kevin Bull, as well as Jessie Graff (both of whom I’m convinced are superhuman). On paper I clearly have no business training for one of the most competitive sports on the planet that requires ridiculous amounts of skill, strength, balance, coordination, and lightning speed: At 38, I’m “too old” to be running around on obstacle courses As a father of two with a demanding career I don’t have 3 hours a day, 6 days per week to train like a professional athlete I’ve never done a single day of gymnastics in my life (I can’t even do a cartwheel) My only prior knowledge of parkour comes courtesy of Michael Scott and his crew at “The Office” (Parkour!!!) Until a few months ago I had never done any rock climbing...ever At the lowest point of my depression last year, I could barely muster a single pull-up Therefore, the only sane question that comes to mind is…”Why?” My response is simply...“Why not?” It’s About More Than Just the Obstacles Despite the show being in its 6th season at the time, I only first heard of American Ninja Warrior (ANW) a few years ago when a YouTube video went viral of Kacy Catanzaro completing a city finals course...the first woman ever to do so (she is 5’ 0”, by the way). I watched the video thinking, “Wow, that looks kinda cool. Good for her.” And that was it. Not knowing much about the show at the time, I frankly thought it was a fancier version of “Wipeout.” A few months after, my kids starting watching ANW during their summer break. At first I would walk past and watch for one or two minutes, but given I spent the last several years running Spartan Races and Tough Mudders, I quickly became intrigued and soon found myself sitting with them and binge-watching the show for hours at a time. What drew me to ANW was not the physical feats of superhuman strength, balance, and coordination. Sure the obstacles were cool, but what was so compelling were the personal stories and journeys of each of the participants, many of whom were completely “regular” people with normal jobs and families. They weren’t professionals performing for millions of dollars per year. These were people paying their own way to travel and be on that course (some of whom waited in line for weeks) because they had a mission, a larger purpose to fulfill, and people in their lives that needed a little inspiration. Participant Zach Gowen running with one leg Frankly, many of the contestants had no business being there at all. Some of them were too short. Others were too old. One guy had a prosthetic leg, and another guy didn’t have a leg at all! Some participants were former athletes out to prove something, but other contestants were postal workers, farmers, teachers, computer programmers, engineers, maintenance workers, meteorologists, and ER doctors...just to name a few. Perhaps the greatest thing about ANW is that they fully embrace female participation...but the women have to beat the exact same course as the men. Women like Kacy Catanzaro, Jessie Graff, Meagan Martin, Barclay Stockett, caregiver Jesse Labreck, and elementary school teacher Allyssa Beird, are all examples of female participants who have completed insane courses the vast majority of the men couldn't. Name one other sport where women are allowed to compete at the same level with the men. Some of the top female ANW athletes The one constant across every season of the show is that all the participants are real people willing to push themselves outside their comfort zones to achieve something amazing in their lives and bring hope and inspiration to the most important people around them (not to mention the millions of people they inspire around the world). Hmm...the idea of someone faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles who overcame them to achieve their goals. Sound familiar? Tell Me Something Can’t Be Done...I’ll Show You How It Can Be Done By the end of my kids’ summer break ANW had become a full-blown family obsession (It’s now basically the only show we watch together), and on more than one occasion I found myself thinking, “Wouldn’t that be awesome to do? I think I could do that.” Many would leave it at that and go back to their daily lives (at least the sane people). For me, the phrase “Wouldn’t that be awesome to do?” has a much deeper meaning. It is the word-for-word phrase that I heard over and over for seven straight years while producing and directing the documentary film GO FAR: The Christopher Rush Story about the first quadriplegic with muscular dystrophy to become a licensed scuba diver. Watch the first quadriplegic with muscular dystrophy become a licensed scuba diver Dedicating seven years of my life to telling Christopher’s story taught me many profound life lessons, but the one lesson that sticks out far above all others is the simplest of concepts: Everyone has a disability. Chris was fond of saying that “Everyone has a disability.” His disability was neuromuscular - he simply had no physical strength. For others it might be their sight, their hearing, a genetic disease, their financial status, or mental health issues. If you just resign and say you can’t do something because of your disabilities, then you are fundamentally cheating yourself out of the richness that your other abilities will provide for you. - Christopher Rush Every single person who competes on American Ninja Warrior has their own disability. Every. Single. One. While most of the athletes may appear superhuman, the only difference is they have chosen to focus on their abilities, not make excuses because of their disabilities. I can think of hundreds of reasons why I can’t compete, but I have no intention of cheating myself or my family of the richness this opportunity could provide us. Therefore I only need one reason to try...because I can. Welcome to the “Discomfort Zone” If a teenager without the use of his arms or legs has the courage to be weighted down, thrown into the water, and he can fearlessly swim the depths of the Cayman Islands with a smile on his face, I think I can muster the courage to overcome my own disabilities and climb the ‘Warped Wall.’ I can get over my fear of heights and become a rock climber. I can get over years of “having a bad back” and dive head first into Crossfit. I can get over a lifetime of social anxiety and hang out with a bunch of teenagers to learn Parkour. Most importantly, I can make the commitment to living life outside my comfort zone and accept that failures on a daily basis are just a necessary part of writing my new “origin story.” Gymnastics, rock climbing, and parkour might not be my things (yet). But summoning intense, ninja-like focus to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles and achieve a truly meaningful goal that everyone says can’t be done? Yup...that’s tailor made for me.
Listen to trailblazer, Coley Mustafa Speaks, as she talks new Netflix series, Seven Seconds, created by Vienna Sun (The Killing) and starring Regina King and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.Mustafa Speaks is an American actor, writer and producer. He is best known for his compelling role as "Messiah" in Netflix's hit series, Seven Seconds (2018), and as "Kevin Gaines" in USA's hit series, Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. (2018). Originally from Booker T. Washington Projects, in Jersey City, NJ, Mustafa attended Hampton University earning a B.S. in Marine & Environmental Science and became internationally published for his groundbreaking work with shark behavior. Since relocating to Los Angeles in 2008, Mustafa has shared the screen with Academy Award-winning actors and worked with numerous other multi-award winning writers, directors, and producers. During his early years in Los Angeles, Mustafa became a fitness model and personal trainer. He eventually evolved into a fitness business owner, creating SS3D Fit Club, an exclusive gym serving celebrity entertainers. Soon after, he published his first book, "The Mind Muscle Method", to empower individuals to push beyond their mental limitations to achieve success. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2941860/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_smSUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: www.youtube.com/harlemworldmagazine.comwww.facebook.com/harlemworldmagazine.comwww.harlemworldmagazine.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)
Peter and Mariano review another doubleheader and discuss "The Art of War" and "East Coast, West Coast'. With the limited run winding down, they also discuss some things they would like to see in the remaining episodes and touch on these two episodes were not only written by women but directed by women too. Intro: 2Pac "Dear Mama" Outro: The Notorious B.I.G. "Warning" Chime in: Facebook | Instagram | Email | Website | Twitter | Voicemail
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Peter and Mariano discuss both episodes 3 and 4 of Unsolved and start to make some comparisons to a few of the scenes that were recreated which were also in Notorious and All Eyez On Me. All Eyez On Me review on Podstalgic. Into Music: "Hit 'Em Up" by 2Pac Outro Music: "Who Shot Ya" by The Notorious B.I.G. Chime in: Facebook | Instagram | Email | Website | Twitter | Voicemail
Open, Hi/Hello (:44), holiday lull, ‘The Square’ Elizabeth Moss, ‘Crashing,’ Peter Holmes, Bill Burr, NACA, Roast Battle, Jamie Lee key ingredient to ‘Crashing’ in season 2, ‘Now and Later,’ Scott & Josh’s love for ’Love,’ loved episode 5: “Bertie’s Birthday,” ‘Babylon Berlin,’ Josh doesn’t get the mixed reviews from his friends, Tom Tykwer, Scott remembers MTV editors and ‘Run Lola Run,’ ‘Dark,’ Josh suffering from what he feels ‘Lost’ meets ‘Stranger Things,’ ‘Altered Carbon,’ ‘Everything Sucks,’ Scott tells people that they’re fools if they haven’t seen ‘Freaks and Geeks,’ David Chang’s new show ‘Ugly Delicious,’ ‘Seven Seconds,’ Regina King, ‘Southland,’ Michael Cudlitz, ‘McMafia,’ James Norton, ‘Atlanta,’ Why is ‘Earn’ so gullible? “Paper Boi,” Zazzie Beetz, ‘Easy,’ ‘The Assasination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story,’ ‘Counterpoint,’ J.K. Simmons, ‘Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac & the Notorious B.I.G.’ (26:10), Bokeem Woodbine, ‘The Looming Tower,’ this could be this series subscribe to Hulu, Dan Flutterman, Alex Gibney, ‘The Good Fight,’ Scott hasn’t renewed CBS: All-Access, ‘Grown-ish,’ a better version than ‘Different World.’ Scot and Josh talk about their excitement level for upcoming shows (33:30): ‘Santa Clarita Diet,’ ‘Requiem,’ ‘Barry,’ ‘Silicon Valley,’ Thomas Middleditch burnout from Verizon commercials? ‘Sam Rockwell,’ Martin Starr, Baba Booey, ‘Trust,’ Strong cast! Donald Sutherland, Brandan Fraser and Hilary Swank, plus it’s Danny Boyle’s series, ‘The Terror,’ ‘The Last O.G.’ Tracy Morgan, ‘Bosch,’ not until April 13th, but Scott & Josh can’t wait! ‘The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling,’ Josh soils Garry’s legacy, ‘March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step’ Josh’s in to Hulu?!!! ‘The Americans,’ Can it stick the landing and go down as an all-timer?
Peter and Mariano discuss episode 2 where the focus is on the three top theories of who shot Christopher Wallace. All Eyez On Me review on Podstalgic. Music: The Lox - "We'll Always Miss Big Poppa", The Notorious B.I.G. - "Juicy" Chime in: Facebook | Instagram | Email | Website | Twitter | Voicemail
Ava DuVernay is taking her crack at a big-budget Disney spectacle with A Wrinkle in Time. She's joined by a talented and diverse cast that includes Michael Peña, Storm Reid, Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling, and others, to bring this classic tale to life. We're joined by Peter of Core Temp Arts to fly on some cabbage and debate the success of A Wrinkle in Time. MOVIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK: Happy Death Day, Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G., Moonrise Kingdom, The Hitman's Bodyguard, A Wrinkle in Time Give us a review on iTunes...even if you don't listen...please. Thanks. You can follow us on Twitter or Facebook. You can send us feedback to truebromancepodcast@gmail.com or search for us on Letterboxd or Google+...and don't forget to check us out and the rest of our cohorts at followingfilms.com. Special thanks to Le Goose for our intro music. Give them a like on Facebook or check out their website at www.thegooseband.com.
In Episode 89 of Punch Drunk TV, Jack and Aaron discuss a very important topic: Their rekindled Tori Amos fandoms. Seriously, it's overtaken everything ... but only '90s Tori. NEWS HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK: Barack and Michelle Obama are in early talks with Netflix to produce a new global series for the platform. The deal is said to be focused on a series that would highlight inspirational stories, not anything to serve as a direct rebuttal to current President Donald Trump or his policies. Bronson Pinchot, aka Balki from "Perfect Strangers," has been cast as a recurring character in Netflix's "Sabrina" series. Pinchot will recur as George Hawthorne, "Baxter High's villainous, puritanical principal. He is a constant thorn in Sabrina's side and is always trying to thwart her escapades." Disney Jr is working on a new "Rocketeer" animated series. This time, the story will follow Kit: “a young girl who receives a surprise package on her birthday revealing she’s next in line to become the Rocketeer, a legendary superhero who has the ability to fly with the help of a rocket-powered jetpack.” Assisting Kit with her adventures will be “her gadget-minded best friend, Tesh, and airplane mechanic uncle, Ambrose.” Jon Favreau has been tapped to write and executive produce a live-action "Star Wars" TV series that'll air exclusively on Disney's yet-to-launch standalone streaming service 26.5 million people tuned in to the Oscars on Sunday, making it the lowest rated event in the awards show's history. QUESTION OF THE WEEK: Do the Oscars still matter? AARON'S LOSERS: "Life Sentence," "The Walking Dead" and "UnREAL"JACK'S LOSERS: "Life Sentence" AARON'S FENCER: "Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and Notorious BIG"JACK'S FENCER: "The Tick" AARON'S WINNERS: "Booze Traveler," "Hap & Leonard," "The X-Files," "Ash vs. Evil Dead" and "Flint Town"JACK'S WINNERS: "Far Cry 5: Inside Eden's Gate," "Flint Town," "Sundays with Alec Baldwin," "Hard Sun" and "Queer Eye" Be sure to subscribe on iTunes and comment! Find us on Twitter: @PunchDrunk_TV, @flatlinejack and @aaronflux Join the conversation on Facebook. Welcome to Episode 89. As always, #ClinktheDrink.
Jimmi Simpson has carved a niche for himself as a young character actor who doesn’t shy away from playing weird, wacky parts. You may remember him as Lyle the Intern with David Letterman, or that guy on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. You may be watching him right now on Westworld or Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. The only thing his portrayals have in common is that they are memorable. Leonard and Jessie discover the bright, articulate man behind these “out-there” characters in a lively and engaging conversation.
March 05, 2018 - We have your phone taps courtesy of Mr. Luther Luffiegh! First "Service Cutoff", then "Parking Space". Luther calls a mini mart to confirm the power cutoff that will happen for 2 days. The guy isn’t happy at all and makes sure Luther knows. The cursing begins and isn’t very nice. Then, Luther calls his neighbors down the street to tell him to not park in his space no more. Josh Duhamel is in the Neighborhood to discuss Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and Notorious B.I.G. Plus Director Eli Roth teases his upcoming film, Death Wish, plus #HipHop, Natalia with News, and more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
After having reviewed All Eyez On Me during its theatrical release, Peter and Mariano decide to tackle the small screen and review Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. They discuss the first of a limited 10 episode release and get into a few tangents along the way. Chime in: Facebook | Instagram | Email | Website | Twitter | Voicemail Music by
Former Detective Greg Cading talks with Daryn and Jon about his role investigating the Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur murders.Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G airs Tuesdays on USA at 10/9CWant to hang with John, Daryn and Matt the Bartender at CrimeCon? Check out http://www.CrimeCon.com for tickets and details about the event.Don't forget to vote for Martinis and Murder as Best Branded Podcast in the Shorty Awards! Go to http://oxygen.tv/Shortys2018 to let Shorty know we're your fave!!Follow Matt The Bartender on Instagram: @Matt_The_BartenderFollow John: @jthrasher on Twitter, @jthrasher on InstagramFollow Daryn: @CarpeDaryn on Twitter, @CarpeDaryn on InstagramMail: You can send us things! Send all mail to:Martinis & MurderOxygen Media30 Rockefeller Plaza12th FloorNew York, NY 10112Hotline: The Martinis and Murder Hotline is live! Call us at 212-664-2072 to leave voicemails, feedback, questions, comments, martini recipes, case suggestions, or to yell at Matt! All we need is your first name, last initial, and where you’re from (city and state). Please note that your submission constitutes permission to use your message on the podcast. Must be 18 or older!Subscribe to Martinis & Murder for new episodes every week!
USA's new series "Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G." looks at the relationship between Tupac and Biggie, and the failed investigations into their deaths. Director and executive producer Anthony Hemingway helped craft Unsolved, and found two fresh faces to play Tupac and Biggie: Marcc Rose, briefly seen in Straight Outta Compton. and Wavyy Jones, an aspiring hip-hop star who got the role after answering an open casting call. Hemingway, Rose and Jones recently stopped by IndieWire to discuss Unsolved, Tupac and Biggie with Turn It On.
This week Hollywood Unlocked UNCENSORED took a special angle in our first live podcast for the exclusive screening of USA’s "Unsolved: The Murders of Biggie And Tupac". Jason Lee, Melyssa Ford, and GioVanni Watson were joined by Emmy-nominated actor Bookeem Woodbine who answered audience questions on the telling first episode of the 10-part limited series. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Welcome to The Brilliant Idiot's Q&A with Bokeem Woodbine, the star of USA's upcoming Unsolved series. In this live interview, you'll hear about what it was like working on a series about the murders of Biggie and Tupac, whether Bokeem thinks the show will help solve the murders and why he doesn't appreciate Schulz making jokes about Pac..... Be sure to check out "Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G.," which premieres tomorrow night (Feb 27th) on USA Networks.
In our first live podcast, Ed Lover hosts the exclusive Atlanta-based screening of USA Network's "Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and Biggie" at the prestige Woodruff Arts Center in the heart of downtown ATL. Ed spoke with Executive Producer of the series, Mark Taylor, as well as the two who portayed Pac an Big - Wavyy Jones (Notorious B.I.G) and Marcc Rose (Tupac Shakur), then closed out with a live Q and A session with audience members. USA Network’s true crime series UNSOLVED: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G. debuts nationwide Tuesday, Feb. 27th at 10 PM EST. Catch the full season every Tuesday at 10 PM EST on USA.
LaFern Cusack talks UNSOLVED with Director Anthony Hemingway, Lyah LeFlore, Jamie McShane, Lahmard Tate, Amira Vann, Liana Mendoza, Annie Ilonzeh and David Bianchi.
For this weeks show, the crew had some challenging topics concerning some controversial topics. For instance, Brilliant or tacky? Apparently, USA Network's is pulling out all the stops to promote their new scripted series "Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G." A huge billboard has been erected at the intersection of Wilshire and Fairfax. The strategically-placed advertisement is where Biggie was gunned down in March of 1997. The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G," debuts February 27...interesting? The Oscars have ALWAYS been a challenging topic with respect to black actors. This year, Mary J. Blige, Jordan Peele, Daniel Kaluuya and Kobe Bryant are among those nominated for Oscars at this year’s 90th Academy Awards airing on March 4th. Let's see what happens?? Government leaders in China are making moves to ban hip-hop music from television and radio airwaves.The crackdown comes as China experiences an explosion of hip-hop culture in the country. This has also been controversial since the days of Wu Tang Clan but this is a little extreme, thoughts? Don’t tell the transphobes. Actress Laverne Cox just made a major milestone for the trans community. The “Orange Is The New Black” actress is currently covering Cosmopolitan South Africa marking her as the first trans woman to have the honor. Congrats to her! This issue continues to rear it's ugly head but people like Laverne make sure that these issues are overcome! We also had a "Hot Button" segment topic that raised some eyebrows, lol. Another great show, to gear up for a GREATER show next week!