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Linux User Space
Episode 4:20: The Ultimate Linux Experience!

Linux User Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 85:57


Coming up in this episode * Do you think Larry uses Firefox? * The Compiled History of Gentoo * and How we emerged from the year long journey 0:00 Cold Open 2:44 Mozilla Watch! 24:59 Gentoo - The Early Years 30:30 Gentoo - 1.0 And Beyond 35:20 Gentoo - 2007 to 2014 39:56 Gentoo - 2015 to the Present 45:37 The ENTIRE Gentoo Journey 1:20:49 Next Season? 1:24:52 Stinger The Video Version! (https://youtu.be/bsPV79bgU4c) https://youtu.be/bsPV79bgU4c Mozilla Watch Mozilla recently announced some planned improvements (https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/heres-what-were-working-on-in-firefox/).

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Visaggio Oeming and Soma's new Sci-Fi Series Galaxy Of Madness

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 90:42


Beginnings
Episode 424: Magdalene Visaggio

Beginnings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 79:56


On today's episode I talk to comics writer Magdalene Visaggio. Born in Long Island but raised in Richmond, VA, Magdalene has been making comics for over a decade, but it wasn't until 2016 that she began to garner acclaim thanks to her series Kim & Kim, which netted Magdalene both an Eisner Award nomination and a GLAAD Award nomination. Since then she's written a number of great comics including Eternity Girl, Morning in America and currently, she writes Doctor Mirage for Valiant. In addition to all this, her series Vagrant Queen was bought by Syfy and will be premiering on a television near you sometime in 2020. This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.

Englishman In San Diego
ECCC 2019: In Conversation with Magdalene Visaggio (Emerald City Comic Con, 14th March 2019)

Englishman In San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 12:38


ECCC 2019: In Conversation with Magdalene Visaggio (Emerald City Comic Con, 14th March 2019) ReedPOP's Emerald City Comic Con once again takes over the immense WA State Convention Center in Seattle, attracting tens of thousands of comic book and pop culture fans from across the globe, by showcasing some of the best creative talents there is to offer - our man on the ground, Dan Berry, has been very lucky to be invited along as Press, meaning hes got the chance to speak one-on-one with members of this outstanding creative melting pot. One such creative is hugely talented and highly prolific comics writer Magdalene Visaggio, who has a number of books on the go at the moment - MORNING IN AMERICA (Oni Press) with Claudia Aquirre and Zakk Saam and CALAMITY KATE (Dark Horse Comics) with Corin Howell and Valentina Pinto. Both books come at the fantastical from different directions, one from an ensemble cast and one from a solo voice, both approaches of which are new to Visaggio, as she explains in this interview with Dan, along with talking about how she draws from her own life experience to drive her characters, how Los Angeles and the Eighties have proven to be rich wells from which to mine for her books, and what books are currently blowing up her pull list... A cracking little chat. Enjoy!

A Toast to the Arts
Kinetic Element Prog Rock Band - Mike Visaggio on Big Blend Radio

A Toast to the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2019 36:10


Mike Visaggio, veteran multi-keyboardist and founder of prog rock band Kinetic Element, talks about the release of group's third album “The Face of Life.” Kinetic Element is a neo/symphonic progressive rock band from Richmond, Virginia that harbors musical roots in classic artists like Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Yes, Asia and Genesis and blends those influences with philosophical and spiritually powerful and uplifting lyrics. www.KineticElement.rocks

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The Comics Alternative
Comics Alternative Interviews: Magdalene Visaggio and Sonny Liew

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 61:32


Time Codes: 00:26 - Introduction 02:57 - Setup of interview 05:11 - Interview with Magdalene Visaggio 29:37 - Interview with Sonny Liew 58:43 - Wrap up 59:20 - Contact us A couple of weeks ago the first issue of Eternity Girl, the latest title in DC's Young Animal line, was released. Written by Magdalene Visaggio and with art by Sonny Liew, this is a title that combines parts of Element Girl with a dash of Kid Eternity, and mixes things up in an offbeat way that fits perfectly in the Young Animal world. On this interview episode, Derek talks with both Mags and Sonny about this new series, and both kindly agreed to be on the podcast. Listeners of The Comics Alternative will know that both creators have been on the show before. Derek spoke with Mags briefly at HeroesCon a couple of years ago, and then he along with Gwen interviewed Sonny around the publication of his landmark book, The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye, a work that went on to win three Eisner Awards last year: Best Writer/Artist, Best U.S. Edition of International Material - Asia, and Best Publication Design. Since Sonny lives halfway around the world, in Singapore, there was a challenge in trying to find a common occasion when everyone could be online and all talk together. So they decided to break up the interview where Derek would talk with both creators separately, asking both similar questions, while at the same time focusing on each one's unique contribution to the series. This show begins with Mags Visaggio, with Derek asking her about the genesis of Eternity Girl as well as the differences between creating for Black Mask Comics and now working at DC. After that, you'll hear a conversation with Sonny Liew. He talks about his visual approach to this unstable, composite character and how his art style is particularly suited to the title. Derek also asks Sonny what it's like to be a multiple Eisner Award-winning artist and how his professional life has changed since last year's accolades.  

Comics Syllabus
2018-03-12 Comics as Social and Cultural Change

Comics Syllabus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018


Images that go with this episode are at http://wp.me/p42KN3-KXo On this episode (at 0:00 ), Paul articulates a mission statement for the Comics Syllabus podcast, to “read widely and dig deep” in the process of studying how comics work towards and reflect social and cultural change. First (at 15:00 ), the next two weeks’ Syllabus. Join us to read: "The Syllabus" for 3/13/2018 Family Friday: “Atlas & Axis” #1-3 by Pau (Titan Comics) “The Dragon Slayer: Folktales from Latin America” by Jaime Hernandez (TOON) Superhero Saturday: DC: “Eternity Girl” #1 by Visaggio & Liew, “Michael Cray” #6 by Hill, Ellis, Vines, & Harris, “Justice League” #41 by Priest & Woods, “Super Sons” #14 by Tomasi, Thibert, & Barberi. Lion Forge: “Astonisher” v1 by De Campi & Mhan. Marvel: “Astonishing X-Men” #9 by Soule & Buffagni, “Mighty Thor” #705 by Aaron & Dauterman. Valiant: “Secret Weapons: Owen’s Story” #0 by Heisserer, Allen, & Martin. Sequential & Small Press Sunday: “Why Art?” By Eleanor Davis (Fantagraphics) “Brazen” by Penelope Bagieu (First Second) “Puerto Rico Strong” by various artists (Lion Forge) Short Box from Comics and Cola: shortbox.bigcartel.com Manga Monday: “Vinland Saga” by Makoto Yukimura (Kodansha) Alt/Trade Tuesday: Image: “Port Of Earth” v1 by Kaplan and Mutti, “Sleepless” #4 by Vaughan, Del Duca, and Sallah, “Slots” #6 by Dan Panosian, Dry County” #1 by Rich Tommaso, “Descender” #28 by Lemire & Nguyen, “Southern Bastards” #14 by Aaron & Latour, and “Paradiso” v1 by Ram V and Pramanik, “Grass Kings” #13 by Kindt & Jenkins (Boom), “Giant Days” v7 by Allison & Sarin (boom). World/Web Wednesday: “Corto Maltese: The Golden House of Samarkand” by Hugo Pratt (IDW/Euro) Throwback Thursday: “Sandman” by Gaiman & various artists (DC/Vertigo) Then (at 35:40 ) Paul talks about storytelling and grasping the individual in history, touching on titles from last episode’s Syllabus reading list, such as “The Sandman” #19 by Gaiman & Vess (DC/Vertigo), “Wires and Nerves” by Meyer and Holgate (Feiwel & Friends), “The Wicked + the Divine” by Gillen & McKelvie (Image), "Rocket Girl" by Montclare & Reeder (Image), and “Hypercapitalism” by Kasser & Gonnick (New Press). Subscribe and follow the Comics Syllabus podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Soundcloud, or copy this RSS feed to your podcatcher: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:235183739/sounds.rss or you can find archives for this podcast (previously named "Study Comics with Paul") here: http://studycomics.club/ Join the discussion on the Comics Syllabus Facebook page: http://facebook.com/ComicsSyllabus or Follow Paul on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoPlai or leave your comments here on the showpage. Thanks for listening!

Moonbase 2 Podcast
Moonbase 2 Interview 2018: Magdalene Visaggio

Moonbase 2 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 45:09


Mikey sat down with the writer of Transformers vs Visionaries, Magdalene Visaggio, to talk about the comic since the first one has now been out for a while. So sit back and learn a bit more about the creation of the comics, of course spoilers for the 1st issue on this episode!

ComicsVerse
Magdalene Visaggio Interview at Five Points Festival 2017

ComicsVerse

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017


Check out ComicsVerse's video interview with the writer of the Eisner-nominated KIM & KIM and QUANTUM TEENS ARE GO!, Magdalene "Mags" Visaggio!

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Highway to the Phantom Zone Podcast
REVIEW: KIM AND KIM #2

Highway to the Phantom Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 12:22


Review of Kim and Kim #2, written by Magdalene Visaggio, pencils and ink Eva Cabera, colors by Claudia Acquirre, Letters by Zakk Saam, Cover by Devaki Neogi, Edited by Katy Rex Interview with Visaggio with Gizmodo: http://io9.gizmodo.com/trans-comic-heroes-matter-and-kim-kims-magdalene-vis-1776899454

Graphic Policy Radio
Magdalene Visaggio talks Kim & Kim with Graphic Policy Radio

Graphic Policy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016 79:00


This week we're joined by writer Magdalene Visaggio to talk about Kim & Kim-- her debut comics series from Black Mask Studios. A story of bff bounty hunters in space, it's been described as Cowboy BeBop meets Broad City. Magdalene Visaggio is considerably less metal than she lets on. Born in Long Island, she was raised in Richmond, Virginia before returning to New York after college. She's a professional marketing writer and has pursued graduate work in the study of moral philosophy. She seriously loves riot grrrl music and the Beatles. She has a deeply unhealthy attachment to Star Trek. Visaggio lives in Manhattan with her wife Eowyn. Listen in on a special episode on Thursday and Tweet us your questions @graphicpolicy.

VODKA O'CLOCK
Ep 1514: Brian Visaggio

VODKA O'CLOCK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 73:50


For the first time, comic book writer and fun guy on Twitter, BRIAN VISAGGIO comes to Vodka O’Clock to talk about comics, his influences, why he loves Power Rangers and more. Go to Patreon.com/amberunmasked to pledge as little as $1.00 per creation.