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Around this time last year, I covered my first film festival, SFFILM's Doc Stories. The screenings and other events all took place at The Vogue Theater, which is just a short walk from where I live. Long story short, I was hooked. Since then, I've covered SFFILM's International Film Festival, CAAM, and Frameline this year. And so I wasn't going to pass up a chance to speak again with Director of Programming at SFFILM Jessie Fairbanks. In this bonus episode, Jessie talks about this year's Doc Stories, the 10th such festival that SFFILM has put on to celebrate documentary filmmaking. Learn all about this year's programming, which includes many films and talks I'm hoping to attend. Event Details Thursday, Oct. 17–Sunday, Oct. 20 All screenings held at The Vogue Theater Go to SFFILM's website to learn more and buy tickets We recorded this bonus episode over Zoom in October 2024.
We're bringing US Wet to the beautiful Vogue Theater of Vancouver, BC. It turns out we share a lot with our neighbors to the north, like a love of Shrek impressions, knowing the best places for kissing, and for a limited time, the Grimace Shake. Suggested talking points: Secret Fourth Brother Rennis, Goopastank, The Fourth Dimension is Food, Condiment Roulette, Loose Dogs in the 'Pack Additional music in this episode: "Infinite Peace" by Kevin MacLeod: https://incompetech.com/. World Central Kitchen: https://wck.org/
Kevin Scott is a bassist well known for his heavy groove, creative lines and dirty bass tone, usually on a P bass with flats. Having backed up artists like John McLaughlin, Wayne Krantz, Col. Bruce Hampton his musical arsenal is deep and he has an innate ability to allow the music to percolate and evolve while holding down the groove. Currently on tour with Gov't Mule, I caught up with Kevin before a show at the Vogue Theater in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
After the fully loaded nachos of Superbowl Sunday and any heart-shaped candy you might have consumed on Valentine's Day, it's time for the Bagels to get back to their Newy and Jewy pop culture rundown and speed round of upcoming stories.Get our review of Superbowl commercial highlights and a deep dive on what Esther and Erin are looking for in their rom-coms.This episode of The Bagel Report is sponsored by the Jewish Film Institute, whose WinterFest event is coming up Feb. 25-26 at the Vogue Theater in San Francisco.Connect with us on socials!Twitter: @estherk, @ebenmoche and @TheBagelReportInstagram: @estherkustanowitz, @ebenmoche and @tbrthepod Email us at: thebagelreport@gmail.comLinks:All the Superbowl ads: https://tvline.com/lists/best-worst-super-bowl-commercials-2023/tubi/Paul Rudd and son video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtvVi3Z89DcYour Place or Mine (Netflix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JyfgkPMXk0Wedding Singer (HBO Max/TNT/TBS) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy-TwYB1UQw50 First Dates (Peacock)My Big Fat Greek Wedding (HBOMax) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2mecmDFE-QKissing Jessica Stein (Hulu) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vc3bnMSk7SI80 for Brady (in theaters) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UeGXB2NjR8Carole King's WashPo in memoriam of Burt Bacharachhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/02/10/carole-king-burt-bacharach-songwriting/Poker Face (Peacock) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x2NzusLAqkReboot (Hulu) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x2NzusLAqk
People certainly do have opinions about "You People," the interracial, interfaith Netflix romcom scripted by Kenya Barris and Jonah Hill. But we're putting reviews on hold (tune in next week!) to go behind the scenes with Todd Shotz, the Jewish consultant on this controversial production.He's also a film producer and founder of the b'nai mitzvah prep company Hebrew Helpers. How did Todd land this gig? How did he advise the producers on creating the big Yom Kippur scene from the beginning of the movie? And why is there a Yiddish consultant in the credits, but no Yiddish scene in the movie?This episode of The Bagel Report is sponsored by the Jewish Film Institute, whose WinterFest event is coming up Feb. 25-26 at the Vogue Theater in San Francisco.Connect with us on socials!Twitter: @estherk, @ebenmoche and @TheBagelReportInstagram: @estherkustanowitz, @ebenmoche and @tbrthepod Email us at: thebagelreport@gmail.comOther links for this episode:Background Bagels — our episode last year recapping our days as background actorsHebrew HelpersRecipe for ChangeThe Grotto (film)Lazy Eye (film)Latter Day Jew (film)Kevin Misher (You People producer)
The Oscar nominations are here! In this week's Bagel Report, the Bagels break down nomination trends, talk about Jewish nominees (as well as films they just enjoyed), and speculate about why "She Said" was left out of the awards conversation.They're also talking about "The Fabelmans," what's Newy (an Amy Winehouse biopic!) and Jewy (Josh Malina, always), and a speed round of stories ranging from a movie for Holocaust Remembrance Day to a possible extension of the Shtisel-verse. Plus, just for fun, how a Jewish "SNL" star is rescuing M&Ms.This episode is sponsored by the Jewish Film Institute, whose WinterFest event is coming up Feb. 25-26 at the Vogue Theater in San Francisco.Connect with us on socials!Twitter: @estherk, @ebenmoche and @TheBagelReportInstagram: @estherkustanowitz, @ebenmoche and @tbrthepod Email us at: thebagelreport@gmail.comArticles referenced in this episode:Forward article about Josh MalinaJodi's Oscar Blog2MovieJewsOscars roundup @ J.Miriam HaartInternational Holocaust Remembrance DayShochtenMaya Rudolph M&Ms spokesperson
The story of the Vogue Theater's transformation from abandoned building to historic downtown movie house. The Vogue Theatre Project was a complete rehabilitation of the theatre – inside and out – including mechanical and plumbing systems, roofing and a totally renovated interior with two screens. The large “grand theatre” seats 187, while the smaller screen seats 45. The completely rebuilt lobby and lounge area and concession stand emphasize operational efficiency and provide a top-notch experience for film-goers. State-of-the-art digital projection equipment and facilities have been outfitted by industry leader Boston Light & Sound. Please, take some time to give this a listen and visit the Down Town Happy Hour Facebook page for the full video.
This week Rebecca wants you to understand how to cash in on courage and that is no metaphor. When you show up at whatever you do with courage, determination, and confidence people will want to be a part of your path. So, whether you are a software engineer, social influencer, or a school teacher you can cash in that courage and in doing so bring yourself and others to new heights that you can only reach when you stand tall in your story. Join Rebecca and others at The Vogue Theater in Indianapolis, IN for another edition of Stand Tall In Your Story coming soon. Follow the link for more details. https://storybook.link/standtallinyourstory/
Hollywood historian/author Laurie Jacobson is on the show to spill the T on some of Tinseltown's most terrifying haunts, including The Comedy Store, a poltergeist in the Hollywood Hills, The Vogue Theater and more! Please join Patreon.com/rozdrezfalez for exclusive Roz content including a bonus clip from this week's show! Do you have a real-life ghost story for Roz to read on the air? Please rate Ghosted! 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and leave your story in the review! Have an EVP? Send it on over to GhostedByRoz@gmail.com. Follow Roz on instagram @rozdrezfalez and be sure to join the facebook group! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hollywood historian/author Laurie Jacobson is on the show to spill the T on some of Tinseltown’s most terrifying haunts, including The Comedy Store, a poltergeist in the Hollywood Hills, The Vogue Theater and more! Please join Patreon.com/rozdrezfalez for exclusive Roz content including a bonus clip from this week's show! Do you have a real-life ghost story for Roz to read on the air? Please rate Ghosted! 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and leave your story in the review! Have an EVP? Send it on over to GhostedByRoz@gmail.com. Follow Roz on instagram @rozdrezfalez and be sure to join the facebook group! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joey & Stock talk about one of the first recorded murders in the history of the state of Indiana. Stock dives into the details surrounding the mystery behind the killing of Benjamin Fisher. A tavern in Strawtown, Native Americans, revenge, and death all play a role in this historic Indiana murder. Also hear about Albert Einstein, France in the 2006 World Cup, Christopher Columbus, and the thermal exhaust port on the Death Star during the Leftover segment! Listen and enjoy!
It's rare to have a surveillance video that shows a murder, but there's so much about the time and place Tristan Twilley was murdered that you can't see from that video. This week we dive into those things we've uncovered and where we hope that leads us next.Join the Conversation & Share the Message: https://www.facebook.com/3CPodcastIndySupport our Sponsor, Broad Ripple Candle Company: www.broadripplecandle.comUse Code 'CRIME15' at checkout to save 15% on your entire purchase!Join us July 18, 2020 'Murder at the Vogue: An Afternoon of True Crime' at The Vogue Theater in Broad Ripple Village. Tickets available at www.thevogue.com or on our Facebook Events Tab.
LIVE at the historic Vogue Theater in Indianapolis, Indiana! So much fun hanging out with Co-Owner, Eric Tobias, and Entertainment Manager, Jason King. The Vogue does nightclubbing and concerts REAL well, but you may not know all the other fun events they host - like Rock'n'Roll Trivia - or the fundraisers they host and organize to better their community. We promise you'll love this one! Find the vogue at: https://thevogue.com/ And on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/thevogueindy/ https://www.facebook.com/TheVogue/ https://twitter.com/thevogue
Attack of the Killer Soundtrack - Episode 52 This week we are joined by composer, pianist and old school rock star - Rachel Grimes. Rachel has recently composed the score for Jeremy Frindel's film The Doctor from India, so we eventually discuss that... but not before we delve into her youthful interests, her formative years in the middle of a world-renowned punk rock scene and just how she got involved with the coolest field hockey team ever formed. And while we confirm that Rachel's is the best part of Will Smith's Hancock, we also mention... Rodan, The City of Lost Children, Jacob Duncan, Lemonade Hayride, The Vogue Theater, every moment can be different, Vincent Guaraldi, Matmos, scenes were overlapping, concurrent streams, very gothy, oh my god... they just made the movie we wish we had made, Jason Noble, Zeppelin, don't go together with this rubber stamp ensemble, Peter Greenaway, viola, two cellos and bass, Nyman-esque, there wasn't the technical ability to put the show on in that room, 900 degrees, Scott Moore, June of '44, The Muppets, we went in two vehicles... a van and a car, Rachel's Halo, 8-tracks, a very urgent Summertime decision, Christian Fredericksen, 37 pieces of music that don't sound anything like each other, it's all about Scott, monomaniacs, Blade Runner, a mixed bag of painful truths, hardcore and straight edge, Fugazi, the grittiness of the plot, I've nearly lost my mind and soul many times over it, Hula Hoop, it's an all-in experience... and that, to me, is the great potential of film, integral to my growing up, Todd Cook, there was a filtration system, the rise of the cultivator of the soundtrack that is not a score, Gwar, a midi performance, the Wheelers were in Return to Oz not The Wiz, hearing live music, their incredibly snarky focused press, thank you Warner Brothers, My Morning Jacket, I've gotta get my Brahms ready, post-punk, the urgency of the moment was more relevant, it make almost a rite of passage, creative power here, every night we're in a cloud of smoke, Samuel L. Jackson, Chopin, instant cinematic quality, do you have a temp score, Philip Glass, start things at the piano, both the music and film industry have been through pretty cataclysmic change... since the 90's, good inspirational stories, it's very mellow, clarinet clusters, it was baffling and it was a great challenge from a young age... to figure that out, well-rounded interests, Edward Grimes, interacting with and supporting what is happening in the film, it really is sort of a journey, truly experimental art noise, they don't want to pay their money to an outside source, serving a support role, the Slamdek Field Hockey Rockers, we had a lot of different musical influences... that were all just sittin' in the same basket, it was a source of contention in the band, it's kind of more just like you're leaping lily pad to lily pad... through a soundtrack, Star Maps and it's all just become sort of a blur... of movies and music. "I do have distinct memories, of sitting on the bench and watching my dad play... and just being completely flummoxed. How does that work?!" For more on Rachel's music and to get The Doctor from India soundtrack, go to: http://rachelgrimespiano.com/ For more on the film The Doctor from India, go to: https://zeitgeistfilms.com/film/thedoctorfromindia
Comedian and Friend Thomas Middleditch joins us to discuss STD's, DND, and Canadian Folk Hero Stan Rogers. Recorded Live at the Vogue Theater as part of Just For Laughs: Vancouver!
We dress up in our holiday best (as witches and raccoons) and explore why Satanists love Halloween! Hosts Simone, Tabitha, Daniel, and Bridget discuss how Halloween's celebration of the dark makes it the perfect Satanic holiday. From its pagan origins to the freedom it gives us to explore the things that scare us, it's the perfect mix of the occult, the frightening, and the fun to make it Satanism's unofficial holy day. We also suffer through another Lucien Greaves appearance on Tucker Carlson to talk about #satancakes, give an update on our Halloween event plants, and beg you listeners to leave us nice reviews on iTunes. Praise, condemnation, questions, and your favorite Halloween costume ideas can be sent to blackmassappealpod@gmail.com. LINKS Jack Matirko's "Naked Diner" Podcast (we're guests on episode 86!) TST orders “Satanic Cakes” from Christian bakeries Pastafarianism and the Flying Spaghetti Monster Yet another Lucien Greaves interview with Tucker Carlson MAIN TOPIC: Halloween! History Channel: History of Halloween American Folklife Center: The Fantasy and Folklore of All Hallows Seeker: Why Do We Connect Halloween and Satanism? The Church of Satan on Halloween Vice: Zeena Schreck writes about Halloween at the Black House Ray Bradbury, “The Halloween Tree” THE WITCH SCREENING AND LIVE BLACK MASS - EVENT INFO Saturday, October 28th at 9:30 pm at the Vogue Theater in San Francisco The Witch screening tickets St James Infirmary Halloween night! The Satanic Temple San Jose's "Circus of Sin" LEARN MORE Satanic San Francisco Satanic San Francisco Facebook Wicked Grounds Coffee Shop The Satanic Temple
Would we like to live deliciously? Hell yes! Your favorite Satanists discuss the 2016 Robert Eggers film "The Witch" in this episode of Black Mass Appeal. Simone, Tabitha, Daniel, and Penny analyze the plot of the film, its inspirations, and how it ties into ideas of feminism and Satanism. Also discussed are a Satanic ghost goat in England that likes to knock women down, and our own unexplained (but certainly not supernatural) "hauntings." Praise, condemnation, questions, and recipes for living deliciously can be sent to blackmassappealpod@gmail.com. LINKS Express: “Mother Haunted By Satanic Goat” "The Witch" IMDb The Verge interview with director Eggers Variety: TST spokeswoman Jex Blackmore interview about the The Witch Video essay about the movie’s religious themes Video essay about the movie’s folklore themes Hot Satan (again, in case you missed it) Daniel Chaudhry's (Black Phillip) IMDb THE WITCH SCREENING AND LIVE BLACK MASS - EVENT INFO Saturday, October 28th at 9:30 pm at the Vogue Theater in San Francisco The Witch screening tickets St James Infirmary LEARN MORE Satanic San Francisco Satanic San Francisco Facebook Wicked Grounds Coffee Shop The Satanic Temple