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Megan and Wendy are back with a new episode of Girls Gone Hallmark, where they dive into Hallmark's latest movie, Nelly Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement. In this lively review, they chat about mischievous moments that feel straight out of a Scooby-Doo episode, the quirkiness of Nelly, and the undeniable on-screen chemistry between Pascal Hutton and Kavan Smith. Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About Nelly Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement - (Hallmark Mysteries - 2024) Directed by David I. Strasser. David has 31 directing credits including Coyote Creek Christmas, Christmas at the Golden Dragon and Campfire Christmas. The screenplay was written by Katherine Wagner. This is Katherine's very first writing credit! Pascale Hutton plays Nelly Parker. Pascale has 61 credits including appearances on Once Upon a Time and Royal Pains. For Hallmark she has been seen in Fourth Down and Love, Notes of Autumn, We Wish You a Married Christmas and You Had Me at Aloha. Of course When Calls the Heart fans are delighted to see their beloved Rosemary appear outside of Hope Valley. Kavan Smith plays Michael Hogan. Kavan has 78 acting credits. Prior to working with Hallmark his resume was sci-fi heavy with roles on The 4400, Stargate Atlantis, and Eureka. For Hallmark he has been in The Irresistible Blueberry Farm, You Had Me at Aloha, and the Big Sky Franchise. He's currently playing Lee Coulter on When Calls the Heart. Sarah Grey plays Dahlia Chatters. Sarah has 33 acting credits and has appeared in three Wedding March movies as well as When Calls the Heart for Hallmark. Kendall Cross plays Zinnia Chatters. Kendall has 104 acting credits and is no stranger to Hallmark mysteries having appeared in: Family Practice Mysteries, Curious Caterer, Aurora Teagarden, Hannah Swensen Mysteries, Crossword Mysteries, and Martha's Vineyard Mysteries. (Also, she ticks the Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce box on your News and Notes bingo cards!) Jill Morrison plays Helen Howard. We know Jill from her recurring role as Hazel in the Signed, Sealed, Delivered series. She has 104 acting credits and while she does a ton of work for Hallmark, she is equally as busy on projects outside of the network appearing on Project Blue Book, To All the Boys: PS I love you, The Good Doctor and Mommy Meanest. Veronica Long plays Fiona Veracruz, Nelly's work bestie. Veronica has 37 acting credits, recently appearing in the Billy the Kid TV series. For Hallmark she has also appeared in Wild Cards, Christmas on Cherry Lane, A Winning Team and Lights, Camera, Christmas! Aaron Craven plays Connor Wooley. Aaron has 67 acting credits, but just a handful for Hallmark including: Harvest Love, Signed, Sealed, Delivered: From the Heart, and Dashing Through the Snow. The role of the town of Babbleton was played by towns in and around Vancouver Canada. Filming took place from mid-May to early June. Watch the Trailer for Nelly Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement Our Thoughts on Nelly Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement This is a synopsis of the ideas we discuss in greater detail on "Girls Gone Hallmark." We invite you to become listeners of our show for more in-depth analysis and fun discussions. Now, let's dive into our review of "Nellie Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement." What We Liked First off, we really enjoyed the overall vibe of "Nellie Knows Mysteries." The plot follows a local advice columnist, Nellie Parker, who gets mixed up in a murder investigation. We especially loved the quirkiness of Nellie's character,
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Are French and British weddings and traditions really that different? What should you expect when you go to a wedding in France? Join Kelly and her good friend and special guest, Grace Farion as they chat about all things weddings. We recorded this episode on 10 July 2024, at La Cafeteria. The publication date of this episode is 13 August 2024. Stags and Hens If you'd like to reach out to us, with your feedback on what topics to cover next, send us an email at pppodcastcontact@gmail.com or hit us up on Instagram The music tracks used on our podcast is titled Into the Night and created by Praz Khanal and The Wedding March composed by Felix Mendelssohn
TADEU ARILSON STULZER Foi o soldado nº 1001. Nome de guerra, Tadeu. Do Quarto Esquadrão. Da incorporação 74/75. Trilha sonora e efeitos sonoros: Adeus, Minha Escola Querida – Banda dos Fuzileiros Navais. Cinematic Atmosphere, A Villain All Along, Resistance, Morphed Metal, Angel, Glass & Bottles, Father Land, Wedding March, Country Swing Night, Romantic Life. Produção, gravação e edição: Dragão Veterano Airton Antonio de Jesus
Your favorite Hallmark podcast duo, Girls Gone Hallmark, is celebrating Christmas in July with a special lineup of fan-favorite movies recommended by the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook group. Today, Megan and Wendy review "The Christmas Secret" starring Bethany Joy Lenz. Can a single mom catch a break during the holiday season? Throw your earbuds in and listen now. Email us at meganandwendy@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. News and Notes About "The Christmas Secret" This movie shares a release date with "Signed, Sealed, Delivered for Christmas" - 11/23/14. Norma Bailey directed "The Christmas Secret." Norma has 64 directing credits including two episodes of "The Way Home" from Season 1. Additionally, Norma has worked on a number of series including "Spinning Out" and "Anne with an E," both for Netflix. Wesley Bishop and Judd Parkin wrote the teleplay for "The Christmas Secret." Wesley has 17 writing credits which include "Christmas Town" and "The Christmas Shoes." Judd Parkin has 7 writing credits. His only other Hallmark credit is "Rome in Love," a 2019 Hallmark Movie. "The Christmas Secret" is based on a novel by Donna VanLiere (buy it here on Amazon) Bethany Joy Lenz plays Christine Eisley - This was Bethany's first movie for Hallmark. She will go on star in "An Unexpected Christmas," "A Biltmore Christmas," and the recent summer smash hit "Savoring Paris." John Reardon plays Jason. John has 39 acting credits including an appeaance on "Girlfriend's Guide to Divorce." John currently plays the title character Charlie Hudson on the series "Hudson and Rex." Susan Hogan plays Judy. Susan has 128 acting credits and a deep Hallmark resume including a movie we recently - "A Very Merry Mixup." For Hallmark she has also been in two "Wedding March" movies, "Time for Me to Come Home for Christmas," "Christmas Joy," "Frozen in Love" and most recently "Tipline Mysteries: Dial 1 for Murder." Michael Hogan plays Marshall and yes, Susan Hogan and Michael Hogan are married. Michael has 155 acting credits including one episodes of the "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" series, although very little else for Hallmark. His all time favorite role was as Colonel Saul Tigh on 70 episodes of Battlestar Gallactica. Watch the Trailer for "The Christmas Secret" Greyston Holt plays mean Ex-Husband Brad. Greyston has 65 acting credits and also appeared in one episode of the "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" series. He did appear on one episode of "Once Upon a Time" as well as in the one season wonder "No Tomorrow" on Netflix. Karin Konoval plays Mrs. Meredith. Karin has 142 acting credits including playing Maurice the orangutan in "Rise of Planet of the Apes," "War for the Planet of the Apes," and "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes." She played Morbidda Destiny on the gone-too-soon "Babysitter's Club" series on Netflix. Jaeda Lily Miller plays Hayley. Jaeda has 21 acting credits and appeared in a number of Hallmark films like "A Cookie Cutter Christmas," "Christmas in Evergreen" and "Christmas in Evergreen: Bells are Ringing." She also played Allie on 52 episodes of "When Calls the Heart."
If one of the pillars of a solid relationship is 'compromise' then the wedding day is a great time for couples to start finding a middle ground like with the music. For example, if the groom likes Top Gun but the bride likes Titanic why not have both?! Meet Nalu, the TikTok piano man who helps couples meet in the middle with his custom marriage mashups. For more, Nalu Polancic joins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Walking down the aisle to Wagner's ‘Here Comes The Bride' and departing to Mendelssohn's ‘The Wedding March' remains a popular choice at wedding ceremonies - a precedent established by the Princess Royal Victoria and Prince Frederick of Prussia, who married at St James's Palace on 25th January, 1858. Unfortunately for Mendelssohn, he'd been dead eleven years by the time his tune became a viral hit - but he treasured his patronage by Victoria and Albert, once describing Buckingham Palace as “the only really nice, comfortable house in England.” In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain how ‘The Wedding March' had its origins not in Church, but Paganism; reveal how Frederick and Victoria's union influenced American troops in the Second World War; and, with grim inevitability, give yet another airing to Arion's execrable Queen Victoria impression. Brace yourself… Further Reading: • ‘What Is the Story Behind Mendelssohn's Wedding March?' (History Hit, 2017): https://www.historyhit.com/1842-mendelssohns-wedding-march-written/ • ‘How 'Here Comes the Bride' Became a Wedding Music Tradition' (Time, 2018): https://time.com/5115834/wedding-march-here-comes-the-bride/ • Felix Mendelssohn - Wedding March: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7_m1om82o4 ‘Why am I hearing a rerun?' Every Thursday is 'Throwback Thursday' on Today in History with the Retrospectors: running one repeat per week means we can keep up the quality of our independent podcast. Daily shows like this require a lot of work! But as ever we'll have something new for you tomorrow, so follow us wherever you get your podcasts: podfollow.com/Retrospectors Love the show? Join
Welcome to Episode 174 of 'Another Great Day,' the podcast where creativity, conversation, and a good chuckle are always part of the journey! Today, Aaron and Chris (with a hello from Chris!) dive into a world of playful spirits and musical mysteries. First, we bust some ghostly myths with humor that's perfect for all ages. Then, we challenge your ears with backwards song lyrics – can you guess them right? Plus, we've got a historical twist with the tale of the Wedding March, sparking a quirky question about wedding song pranks. And, as always, we sprinkle in dad jokes and wise words for that extra smile. Perfect for young families on the move, this episode turns your commute into a playground of imagination and joy. So, tune in, laugh along, and let's make it another great day together! Don't forget to rate and review us on your favorite podcast app and share the fun on social media. Here's to another day of creativity, connection, and cheer! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anothergreatday/message
Back on this day in 1858 a very familiar song was first used. It's in today's KTAR timeline.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1039, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Wait Watchers 1: On Dec. 5, 2015 throngs began lining up for this J.J. Abrams "Star Wars" flick, 12 days before it opened. The Force Awakens. 2: U.K. fans braved frigid climes in 2015, hoping this E.L. James film adaptation would raise their temperature. Fifty Shades of Grey. 3: Tom Felton, AKA Draco Malfoy, brought pizza to some campers who came to see this final film in the Potter franchise. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2. 4: Fans queued in L.A. in 2008 not to see a movie but rather to catch a glimpse of stars R-Patz and K-Stew from this soon-to-be hit. Twilight. 5: Churches around America bought out entire screenings of this 2004 epic that opened on Ash Wednesday. Passion of the Christ. Round 2. Category: 1850s Hits 1: 1854 song Stephen Foster wrote for his wife Jane before their marriage became a nightmare. "I Dream of Jeanie". 2: "I gave my love a cherry that had no stone, I gave my love" one of these "that had no bone". chicken. 3: Wagner wrote it as part of Lohengrin which premiered in 1850, and brides have been walking to it ever since. "The Wedding March". 4: According to the song "Good Night Ladies", "Merrily we" do this "o'er the deep blue sea". roll along. 5: This gondolier favorite, written in 1850, glorifies Saint Lucy. "Santa Lucia". Round 3. Category: Black America 1: In 1996 People Magazine named this "Courage Under Fire" star "The Sexiest Man Alive". Denzel Washington. 2: When he retired from the Supreme Court in 1991, Clarence Thomas was appointed to his seat. Thurgood Marshall. 3: Duke Ellington first gained national attention while appearing at this famous Harlem nightclub. the Cotton Club. 4: His ragtime opera "Treemonisha" didn't have its first full performance until 1972. Scott Joplin. 5: This "Beloved" author was born Chloe Anthony Wofford in 1931. Toni Morrison. Round 4. Category: Dumb Answers 1: As the saying goes, do this to "me once, shame on you"; do this to "me twice, shame on me". fool me. 2: Opposite of keen, it's often found compared to "dishwater". dull. 3: This compound avian term says you don't have one single idea in your tiny mind. birdbrain. 4: It rhymes with a synonym for "fast", but describes a person empty of interest or originality. vapid. 5: Also a Jethro Tull album title, this 4-word rhyming phrase includes a building material. thick as a brick. Round 5. Category: Plastics 1: In July 1988 Soviet Olympic Committee head Yuri Titov was issued the 1st "Sovcard", one of these. credit card (Visa Card). 2: In 1868 John W. Hyatt created the 1st "celluloid" to replace ivory balls used in this sport. billiards. 3: In 1988 this Danish "city" made out of little plastic bricks celebrated its 20th anniversary. Legoland. 4: Groucho Marx once quipped that a woman "got her good looks from her father--he's" this kind of physician. a plastic surgeon. 5: The word plastic comes from the Greek "plastikos", meaning it has this quality. shapeable. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
Gary introduces more top drawer music of the bagpipe variety, with sets from Seanaidh MacIntyre and Ewen Henderson, Cantrip, Alasdair Gillies, Megan Henderson - and himself! And listen out for a new initiative - our first 'Listener's Slot' - a lovely smallpipes suite which comes from Rob Menzies of British Columbia. Tracks Cantrip with the Eavil Dr Gray, Mrs Dundas of Arnistoun, Marion's Reel and MacDonald's Reel from Boneshaker P/M Alasdair Gillies with Mrs John MacColl, Tulloch Castle and Dr MacPhail's Reel from 25 Years of the Glenfiddich Piping ChampionshipGary West with Lady Dorothea Stewart Murray's Wedding March and Gordon Cottage (bothy recording)Seanaidh MacIntyre and Ewen Henderson with the Homegrown Reels - Finn's Tune , Bagh Dubh gu Buala Dubh and Allan J Nairn of Ceann Tragha (all composed, Seonaidh MacIntyre) from The Piper and the Maker 2 – Celebrating CRob Menzies with the Gateshead Hotel Suite (private recording)Megan Henderson with Pilgrim Souls from Pilgrim SoulsSupport the show
Today on the show: Morning Mixers spilled how they got injured while kissing, plus the song that was played when they walked down the aisle and finally, Whip's Hot Take on water bottles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this introduction to the final part of Paradise and Utopia, Fr. John reads the prologue to his recently released book, The Age of Nihilism: Christendom from the Great War to the Culture Wars. The episode introduces the nihilistic philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and the role compositions by Richard Wagner played in his formation. Included are musical excerpts of the latter's famous "Wedding March" and "Ride of the Valkyries."
Cloe and Eloc reflect on the experience of love. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Not every music student or even professional musician has explored classical music, much like not necessarily every classical musician will know something about jazz or any other genre. However, each genre has certain pieces that one should know from each genre regardless of your preference. These are 25 of many possible choices, not necessarily "the best", but some pieces you should recognize by title and composer upon hearing. Musical examples used in this episode: 06:53 P. Tchaikovsky: "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" from The Nutcracker - (Montreal Symphony; Charles Dutoit) 12:49 J.S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565 (Hannes Kästner, organ) 13:15 J.S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565 (Czech Philharmonic; Leopold Stokowski) 17:26 S Barber: Adagio for Strings (New York Philharmonic; Thomas Schipps) 19:48 Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 (Vienna Philharmonic; Carlos Klieber) mvt 1 and 4 24:03 Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 (Berlin Philharmonic; Von Karajan) mvt. 4 and 2 28:33 Brahms: Hungarian Dances 4, 5, 6 (Vienna Philharmonic; Claudio Abbado) 30:56 A Copland: "Hoe-Down" from Rodeo (St. Louis Symphony; Leonard Slatkin) 32:33 F Chopin: Grand Valse Brillante op. 18 (Valentina Lisitsa) 34:22 Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun (Royal Concertgebouw; Bernard Haitink) 36:01 Dvorak: Symphony No. 9 "From the New World" mvt 2 (London Philharmonic; Charles MacKerras) 38:16 Grieg: Peer Gynt and Peer Gynt suite no.1 (San Francisco Symphony; Herbert Blomstedt) 40:13 Handel: The Messiah "Hallelujah" (London Symphony; Colin Davis) 40:43 Handel: Water Music selections (English Chamber Orchestra; Raymond Leppard) 41:30 Holst: The Planets "Mars" - (Montreal Symphony; Charles Dutoit) 42:13 Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Marc-Andre Hamelin) 43:22 Mendelssohn: Overture and Wedding March from A Midsummer Night's Dream (London Symphony, Andre Previn) 45:11 Mozart: Overture to The Marriage of Figaro (Academy of St Martin in the Fields; Neville Marriner) 46:16 Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition - Promenade and Great Gate of Kiev (Berlin Philharmonic; Claudio Abbado) 48:25 Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2 (Vladimir Ashkenazy; Moscow Symphony; Kirill Kondrashin) 49:38 Ravel: Bolero (Boston Symphony; Seiji Ozawa) 51:42 Ravel: Daphnis & Chloe (Rotterdam Philharmonic; Yannick Nézet-Séguin) 52:46 Rimsky-Korsakov: Flight of the Bumblebee (Berlin Philharmonic; Zubin Mehta) 53:08 Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherezade mvt IV and III (London Symphony; Charles MacKerras) 55:06 Schubert: Ave Maria (Barbara Booney) 55:31 R Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra (Chicago Symphony; Fritz Reiner) 57:15 Stravinsky: Rite of Spring (from Part 1) (New York Philharmonic; Leonard Bernstein) 58:21 Tchaikovsky: Russian Dance, Arabian Dance, Dance of the Reed Flutes from The Nutcracker (Montreal Symphony; Dutoit) Do you have a different recording of these pieces that you'd recommend? Let me know by telling me directly at https://www.speakpipe.com/MusicianToolkit or you can send me a written message at https://www.davidlanemusic.com/contact The blog post that goes with this episode can be found here: https://www.davidlanemusic.com/post/25-essential-classical-pieces-to-know You can find this episode and links to this show on all podcast apps from https://musiciantoolkit.podbean.com/ . If you enjoyed this, please give it a rating and review on the podcast app of your choice. You can also now find the podcast at https://www.davidlanemusic.com/toolkit You can follow David Lane AND the Musician Toolkit podcast on Facebook @DavidMLaneMusic, on Instagram and TikTok @DavidLaneMusic, and on YouTube @davidlanemusic1 This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps private teachers of all types (music, yoga, martial arts, academic tutoring, coaches, etc) with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling. Click here for more information or to begin your free trial.
Have you ever been in a spot where you knew, “Well, it’s too late to turn back now”? The first thing that came to my mind was when I was standing at the end of the aisle in a church full of people all dressed up and the Wedding March began to play and the white dress appeared and began to walk down the aisle toward me. I am sure the feeling was mutual. I have a good friend who was US Army Airborne and he said when you walk up to the door and the green light it on, you just step out into the air. Too late to turn back then for sure. And of course, there are endless examples. But I have one for you that is eternal. Jesus was less than one week out from his crucifixion. He knew it. He was headed to Jerusalem where he would be betrayed, tried, flogged, crucified and buried. He was on a path that was prophesied about hundreds of years before. When it is too late to turn back in your life,…Jesus is there waiting for you. This message discusses the road into Jerusalem and what it means to you and to me and it asks us what the crowd asked about Jesus that very day, “Who is this?” Jesus can turn things around for you because he did not turn around. He faced the cross and continued so that we could live a life eternal.
Have you ever been in a spot where you knew, “Well, it’s too late to turn back now”? The first thing that came to my mind was when I was standing at the end of the aisle in a church full of people all dressed up and the Wedding March began to play and the white dress appeared and began to walk down the aisle toward me. I am sure the feeling was mutual. I have a good friend who was US Army Airborne and he said when you walk up to the door and the green light it on, you just step out into the air. Too late to turn back then for sure. And of course, there are endless examples. But I have one for you that is eternal. Jesus was less than one week out from his crucifixion. He knew it. He was headed to Jerusalem where he would be betrayed, tried, flogged, crucified and buried. He was on a path that was prophesied about hundreds of years before. When it is too late to turn back in your life,…Jesus is there waiting for you. This message discusses the road into Jerusalem and what it means to you and to me and it asks us what the crowd asked about Jesus that very day, “Who is this?” Jesus can turn things around for you because he did not turn around. He faced the cross and continued so that we could live a life eternal.
On this day in 1858, the “Wedding March” and “Here Comes the Bride” were performed together for the first time at a royal wedding in London. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn about the creation of "The Wedding March" song on today's KTAR Timeline. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Haydn, Symphony #59, 1st movt Lilburn, Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano, 1st movt Beethoven, Violin Sonata #10, 1st movt Durufle, Agnus Dei, from Requiem Delius, Cello Concerto, final section (Allegramente) Brahms, Rhapsody for Piano in E flat major Debussy, Violin Sonata, 1st movt Mendelssohn, Wedding March from Midsummer Night's Dream This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Rebecca Lamarche talks working both as an actor and casting director, her new film "Sappy Holiday", and that time she pulled out all the dancing moves she had! About Rebecca: Rebecca Lamarche is no stranger to entertainment working in many facets of the industry as a Filmmaker, Casting Director, Producer, and Actress. Rebecca is taking the stage in the new movie, "Sappy Holiday" which premieres on December 17th on UPtv! The movie is also set to premiere in Canada on December 9th on Super Channel Heart and Home. In addition to her on-screen appearances, she cast, and associate produced, "Christmas Lucy Charm", "Christmas in the Wilds", "Christmas on the Slopes", "Santa's Got Style", and "Christmas in Wolf Creek"! In the last year alone, Rebecca held roles in three different TV movies. The first, a rom-com entitled “Fit for a Prince,” which premiered across Hallmark Channel on March 6th, 2021. Within the upcoming flick, Rebecca plays the supporting role of socialite ‘Brooke Hamilton' who lives in Ottawa's iconic Château Laurier. The film also stars actors Natalie Hall (playing the seamstress-turned-love-interest) and Jonathan Keltz (playing the prince). Rebecca's two other films include Super Channel's ‘Heart & Home' romance “My Boss' Wedding” (March 27th, 2021 and Lifetime's thriller “Deadly Mom Retreat” from MarVista Entertainment. Rebecca was born and raised in Canada, natively speaking both English and French. Her Dalhousie University studies informed her work on both sides of the camera making her an intuitive filmmaker and performer. From network television to indie features, Rebecca doesn't compromise when it comes to telling great stories; putting passion and dedication into every project she does coupled with an easy-going "Canadian" sensibility. As a filmmaker, Rebecca has made it a priority for years to push inclusive casting and champion people of color both on-screen and in remuneration. Prior to the BLM Movement, she sat on a panel in May 2020 for the Toronto BIPOC TV & Film community to discuss the TV ‘Movie Of The Week' genre, representation, and opportunities. Rebecca can also be seen acting and producing in the Shudder indie film “Anything for Jackson,” which gained traction in the 2020 festival circuit. Her additional recent acting projects for TV movies include: Home for Harvest, Love Alaska, and A Very Corgi Christmas. While her recent casting and producing credits include: The Wedding Planners (TV series), Romance In The Wilds (TV movie), Christmas Exchange, and Christmas in the Rockies. In the hopes of pursuing her passion for action films in the future, Rebecca decided to start her firearms training in 2012. She was selected by the Canadian Defense & Foreign Affairs Institute and Canadian Forces to complete the Canadian Military Journalism Course where she studied and was trained in military reporting. Then in 2019, she earned her Restricted and Non-Restricted Firearms License. Most recently, in 2020, she earned her Black Badge and started competitive pistol shooting (9mm). In her spare time, Rebecca enjoys spending time practicing the craft, taking walks with her dogs, traveling, reading, practicing hot yoga, and participating both equestrian polo and vaulting. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccalamarche Follow the show on social media! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas Producers: Jillian Clare & Susan Bernhardt Channel: Realm For more information, go to thanksforcominginpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Brotherton stars as the King of Christmas in Hallmark Channel's "Lights, Camera, Christmas!" Listen in as Megan and Wendy rate and review this almost perfect Countdown to Christmas movie. Also starring Kimberley Sustad, Laura Soltis, and Matthew Kevin Anderson. Was this movie throwing shade at one former Hallmark actress? Email us at meganandwendy@gmail.com. Girls Gone Hallmark is a weekly podcast hosted by Megan and Wendy. Listen in as they review "Lights, Camera, Christmas!" starring John Brotherton and Kimberley Sustad. Support the Pod with a ReviewWe'd appreciate a 5-star rating and written review!Apple Pod Reviews About "Lights, Camera, Christmas!" This movie was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Writer Gary Goldstein has 21 writing credits, unfortunately no movies we've personally reviewed. However, his IMDB indicates that he is given story credit for a 1992 episode “Beverly Hills 90210.” He also wrote a 1990 episode of “Save By the Bell” called “Save the Max.” David Weaver directed and he has done a lot with Hallmark. Of recent: "Marry Go Round," "Royal Runaway Romance," "Butlers in Love," "Open By Christmas," "Raise a Glass to Love," several Wedding March movies - he has been BUSY the last three years. Kimberley Sustad stars as Kerry. She was recently in this year's “North to Home.” She was also in last year's “Nine Kittens of Christmas” and “Wedding Every Weekend” which is a Julie Sherman Wolfe movie. John Brotherton plays Brad. He was in last year's CCB movie “The Christmas Contest.” Of course he also played Dr. Matt Harmon on the Fuller House reboot. Laura Soltis plays Kerry's mom. We just recently saw her in “Autumn in the City.” Matthew Kevin Anderson plays Caleb. He was in this year's “Love, Classified” as well as some “Chesapeake Shores.”
近几年,生育率持续下滑、离婚率不断走高的情况引起社会各界关注。尽管各种政策陆续推出以扭转该现象,但似乎收效甚微。在这样的背景下,中山大学社会学与人类学学院副教授裴谕新收到邀请,展开了一项与“婚礼”有关的研究,试图解答当下年轻人结婚意愿低下的问题。 本期节目,我们就邀请到裴谕新老师来分享她在这项研究中的观察。真的是因为彩礼太高昂所以年轻人不愿意结婚吗?举办婚礼到底为了谁?为什么女性看上去更注重婚礼这个仪式?婚礼的形式几经变化后,作用真的有我们想象中的那么大吗? 这次,我们一起把“婚礼”讲明白。 - 聊天的人 - 裴谕新,中山大学社会学与人类学学院副教授、博士生导师 一兰,十余年一线媒体资深文化记者,擅长将明星大腕儿拉下神坛(微博:@lilian一兰) 敏捷,影视制片人、科幻内容主编 阿秋,独立策划人、导演,渴望用知识来解释日常生活的一切 - 时间轴 - 01:53 年轻人是因为花费过高而不愿意结婚? 07:10 在10万块钱婚礼举行前,剪了个15块钱的头 13:08 香港结婚礼金就500港币 17:16 不是婚礼越盛大婚姻就越长久,婚礼到底意味着什么? 25:31 年轻人在社交媒体上搜寻婚礼攻略 29:37 婚礼形式:男生倾向中式,女生倾向西式 38:02 相比结婚,年轻人更看重求婚 42:16 新家庭主义在婚礼中的体现 50:52 为什么女性看上去更注重婚礼? - 音乐 - Wedding March - ace/artlist classics - 支持我们的赞助商是对我们最好的支持 - PodFest China 2022中文播客大会 - 活动招商现已开启,关注JustPod微信公众号并回复“活动招商”,或发送邮件至ad@justpod.fm,和我们一起见证中文播客的2022。 - 制作团队 - 制作人:汤雯婷 声音设计:邵旻 节目运营:小米粒 封面设计:Jessi - 本节目由 JustPod 出品 ©2022 上海斛律网络科技有限公司 - - 互动方式 - 商务合作:ad@justpod.fm 微博:@JustPod @播客一下 微信公众号:JustPod / 播客一下 小红书:JustPod气氛组 / 一兰
Another episode of Folio from the Patreon vault! The Bakers Union Players head to their next performance—but there's something in the forest. Something tempting. Something almost…enchanting. Gwen drinks champagne, Toby gives love advice, Trio meets a relative, and Hester gets pissed. Get more Folio (and other bonus content) at patreon.com/shipoffools! Music: Folio Theme, by Lucas Mangold Fiddles McGinty by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3747-fiddles-mcginty License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Elven Glade, by Tabletop Audio (tabletopaudio.com) The Carnival of the Animals - XIII. The Swan, composed by Saint-Saëns, performed by the Seattle Youth Symphony (musopen.org) Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License Air On the G String (From Orchestral Suite no. 3, BWV 1068), composed by Bach, performed by the US Air Force Band (musopen) Piano Concerto no. 3 in C minor, Op. 37 - Largo, Composed by Beethoven, performed by Stefano Ligoratti (musopen) Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License Symphony no. 5 in C minor, Op. 67, composed by Beethoven The Carnival of the Animals - X. Aviary, composed by Saint-Saëns, performed by the Seattle Youth Symphony (musopen) Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License Seven March by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4338-seven-march License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The Builder by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4484-the-builder License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61 - Wedding March, composed by Mendelssohn Sound Effects: Forest Night, by Tabletop Audio (tabletopaudio.com) Cheer 01, by tim.kahn (freesound.org) Overland With Oxen, by Tabletop Audio Couch Drop, by MegaBlasterRecordings (freesound) Medieval Fair, by Tabletop Audio Freesound.org sound effects licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License
Both of today's dives take us into Brian May territory; with an arrangement of a classic Wagner composition, and a collaboration with Roger Taylor. From warm and familiar orchestral guitar chords in "The Wedding March (based on "Bridal Chorus") to the tense and surprising "Marriage of Dale and Ming (And Flash Approaching)", we're covering a lot in these two tracks. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tater-thoughts/message
Both of today's dives take us into Brian May territory; with an arrangement of a classic Wagner composition, and a collaboration with Roger Taylor. From warm and familiar orchestral guitar chords in "The Wedding March (based on "Bridal Chorus") to the tense and surprising "Marriage of Dale and Ming (And Flash Approaching)", we're covering a lot in these two tracks. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tater-thoughts/message
Actress EMILY TENNANT stopped by Hallmark Happenings to chat about her latest movie Planning on Forever which just aired on UPtv. She talked all about getting to play with comedy in the film as well as the Wedding March movies. Plus, we talked about her amazing voice over career!Be sure to subscribe to this channel if you love UPtv! :)Follow Hallmark Happenings Podcast:https://www.hallmarkhappenings.com https://www.facebook.com/Hallmark-Happenings-Podcast-103337901944315/https://twitter.com/PodcastHallmarkhttps://www.instagram.com/hallmarkhappeningspodcast/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP69oqs58BfIzXNysgfAcVw#emilytennant #uptv #planningonforver #pollypocket
Felix Mendelssohn - A Midsummer Night's Dream: Wedding March Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra Anthony Bramall, conductor More info about today's track: Naxos 8.554433 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. Subscribe You can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed. Purchase this recording Amazon
Hola familia mágica, Muchos hermanos compartieron el amor por la música. Vamos a conocer a algunas familias que no solo fueron hermanos sino compositores. Fanny y Félix Mendelssohn Los hermanos Bach Los hermanos Strauss Las hermanas Boulanger Linka video de caja musical: https://youtu.be/nlPHd1ezgL4 La música de este episodio 00:34 The Hebrides, Op. 26 por Félix Mendelssohn. Interpretado por Hamburg Symphony Orchestra & Alois Springer 02:07 Concerto in E Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 64: I. Allegro molto appassionato (attacca) por Félix Mendelssohn. Interpretado por Jaime Laredo & Scottish Chamber Orchestra. 02:48 A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61: III. Wedding March por Félix Mendelssohn. Interpretado por Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra & Theodore Bloomfield. 03:21 Songs Without Words, Op. 62: Spring Song in A Major (Allegro grazioso) por Félix Mendelssohn. Interpretado por Anton Nanut & RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra. 04:10 The Hebrides, Op. 26 por Félix Mendelssohn. Interpretado por Hamburg Symphony Orchestra & Alois Springer 05:30 Presto für eine Spieluhr Nr. 30 por C.P.E. Bach. Interpretado por Bernhard Schneider an der Klais-Orgel von St. Aegidien, Braunschweig. 07:25 Concerto for Pianoforte Op. 13 No. 6 in E flat por Johann Christian Bach. Interpretado por Anders Muskens & Das Neue Mannheimer Orchester. 08:44 On the Beautiful Blue Danube, Op. 314 por Johann Strauss II. Interpretado por David Parry & London Philharmonic Orchestra. 11:33 3 Pieces for cello and piano por Nadia Boulanger. Interpretado por Dora Kuzmin & Petra Gilming. Si te gusta el episodio, califícalo en tu app favorita o puedes dejar tu review. :) No te pierdas ningún episodio. Suscríbete a la newsletter en allegromagico.com/suscribirme y aprendan conmigo sobre música clásica. Síguenos en: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram y Pinterest. Web: allegromagico.com ¿Quieres aprender lo básico de música clásica de forma fácil? Checa nuestra guía para jóvenes y adultos. ¿Ya han escuchado tus niños uno de los cuentos musicales más llamativos que existen? Las Cuatro Estaciones de Vivaldi es una obra ideal para niños.
BIOElise was born in Switzerland, raised in North Carolina, and since 1977 has made her home in Atlanta. She speaks fluent Italian, French, German, Spanish, and English and sings in over a dozen languages. Her passion for music and languages has led her to take her Global, Local & Homemade Songs™ across the United States and around the globe. Among her ancestors, Elise claims “Wedding March” composer Felix Mendelssohn and his grandfather, Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn; Protestant cow farmers from northern Germany; Russian chemists; Polish intellectuals; French Bordeaux wine growers; a British painter; and a great great aunt from Cuba. Elise has served as a cultural ambassador to South Africa, Nicaragua, China, Italy, and Yugoslavia. For the Kennedy Center's 25th Anniversary Celebration, Elise represented the State of Georgia, and she has crisscrossed the United States with her Global, Local & Homemade Songs™ – from New York's Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and the People's Voice Café to festivals like Clearwater's Hudson River Revival, Falcon Ridge, LEAF, the North Georgia Folk Festival, and the Marin County Fair in California; from Minneapolis' Gingko Coffeehouse to Nashville's Bluebird Cafe; and from the Open Door Community to the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change. Elise's original songs are wildly eclectic. The Raleigh Times says, “Her performance is like a suitcase plastered with stickers from around the world… populated with interesting characters both heroic and comic.” http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elisewitt4 (VALISE) is Elise's 11th recording on the EMWorld label. Her songs have been used in several documentary films, and include the anthem http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elisewitt2 (Open the Window) (inspired by a Georgia Sea Islands Spiritual), http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elisewitt2 (Why Are Our Eyes in the Front of Our Heads?) (acapella jazz vocal ); http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elisewitt4 (Clothes Swap) (a funky ode to the virtues of re-cycling and girl gatherings); http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elisewitt4 (Set Us Free) (inspired by the words of Reverend Timothy MacDonald at Martin Luther King Jr.'s 80th birthday celebration at the National Historic Site in Atlanta), http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elisewitt4 (Venus Between Us) (a tribute to Soul Music), http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elisewitt4 (Ma Roulotte) (a french gypsy jazz waltz, co-written with partner Mick Kinney), http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elisewitt4 (Butterfly's Mysteries) (a scientific boogie, written at the Callaway Gardens Butterfly House), http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elisewitt4 (Verkehrte Welt) (Crazy Mixed Up World, a German paradox poem à la Oh Suzanna), and http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elisewitt4 (Blessed Nation) (original music by Elise Witt to a poem by Pete Seeger).The Elise Witt Choral Series makes Elise's songs available for choirs, choruses, and vocal ensembles. With arrangements by http://www.uucss.org/churchstaff/MusicDirector.html (Michael Holmes), there are currently 20 songs arranged for SATB, SSAA, and TTBB groups. Elise has collaborated with choirs, choruses, and vocal ensembles as composer, conductor, and clinician. Her choral arrangements have been performed by http://www.sarathomsen.com/choir.html (Echoes of Peace Choir) in Duluth MN, http://womansong.org/ (WomanSong) in Asheville NC, http://clearriverschorus.com/mainsite/ (Clear Rivers Chorus) in Carrolton GA, http://www.resonancechorus.org/ (Resonance) Women's Chorus of Boulder CO, Winston Knoll College in Saskatchewan Canada, Charm City Labor Chorus in Baltimore, and many other choruses, schools, and churches around the country. Notable Mentionshttps://elisewitt.com/web/ (Elise Witt): Global, Local and Homemade Songs...
March 22nd 2022 Yuriy attends a wedding of one of the men in his platoon. By now after a global pandemic we are used to virtual weddings, but one with the bride and groom being married from separate locations via Skype due to a war is somewhat unique and when it ends, it ends not with fireworks, but with a bombing. Still, Yuriy and the wedding guests look forward to the day when they can celebrate properly when the war is over. ----more---- Yuriy's GoFundMe campaign to support his family: https://gofund.me/6bef49ba You can show your support for the Kyiv Declaration here: https://kyivdeclaration.org Here are some other organizations where you can donate: Red Cross The Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) will continue to respond to existing and emerging humanitarian needs. https://donate.redcross.org.uk/appeal/ukraine-crisis-appeal Voices of Children Voices of Children helps children affected by the war in eastern Ukraine. They provide psychological and psychosocial support to children. It helps them overcome the consequences of armed conflict and develop. https://voices.org.ua/en/donat/ Save the Children Save the Children is Distributing essential humanitarian aid to children and their families https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/where-we-work/europe/ukraine Revived Soldiers of Ukraine Revived Soldiers Ukraine (RSU) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing aid to the people of Ukraine so that they may fulfill fundamental rights and freedoms such as right to life, right to appropriate and affordable medical care, freedom of belief and freedom for an adequate standard of living. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=EECANTTJNHN7Y
Walking down the aisle to Wagner's ‘Here Comes The Bride' and departing to Mendelssohn's ‘The Wedding March' remains a popular choice at wedding ceremonies - a precedent established by the Princess Royal Victoria and Prince Frederick of Prussia, who married at St James's Palace on 25th January, 1858.Unfortunately for Mendelssohn, he'd been dead eleven years by the time his tune became a viral hit - but he treasured his patronage by Victoria and Albert, once describing Buckingham Palace as “the only really nice, comfortable house in England.”In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain how ‘The Wedding March' had its origins not in Church, but Paganism; reveal how Frederick and Victoria's union influenced American troops in the Second World War; and, with grim inevitability, give yet another airing to Arion's execrable Queen Victoria impression. Brace yourself…Further Reading:• ‘What Is the Story Behind Mendelssohn's Wedding March?' (History Hit, 2017): https://www.historyhit.com/1842-mendelssohns-wedding-march-written/• ‘How 'Here Comes the Bride' Became a Wedding Music Tradition' (Time, 2018): https://time.com/5115834/wedding-march-here-comes-the-bride/• Felix Mendelssohn - Wedding March: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7_m1om82o4For bonus material and to support the show, visit Patreon.com/RetrospectorsWe'll be back tomorrow! Follow us wherever you get your podcasts: podfollow.com/RetrospectorsThe Retrospectors are Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina & Arion McNicoll, with Matt Hill.Theme Music: Pass The Peas. Announcer: Bob Ravelli. Graphic Design: Terry Saunders. Edit Producer: Emma Corsham.Copyright: Rethink Audio / Olly Mann 2021. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
And they say romance is dead!
John Hickenlooper says we are living in a modern Jim Crowe era. For some reason they played The Wedding March at the opening session of the House of Representatives today. Steffan takes calls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mendelssohn, Scherzo from Midsummer Night's Dream Gesualdo, In Monte Oliveti Debussy, En blanc et noir, 1st movt. Bach, Such uben im Lieben Beethoven Symphony #5, 1st movt. Ravel, Violin Sonata (1927) 1st movt. Haydn, Symphony #102, 1st movt. Mendelssohn, Wedding March from Midsummer Night's Dream This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
This week I get to interview actor Adil Zaidi, star of Wedding March 6 and Roadhouse Romance. We talk about all types of subjects, from Switzerland, wrestling, working with Tyler Hynes and Lauren Alaina plus many more.
What should we know about the composer? Felix Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" in C major, written in 1842, is one of the best known of the pieces from his suite of incidental music to Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. It is one of the most frequently used wedding marches, generally being played on a church pipe organ. What can best be learned by listening to this performance? The pianist pushes through while reading the sheet music. Thanks for listening.
49 - Classical Music Variety Mendelssohn, Scherzo from Midsummer Night's Dream Gesualdo, In Monte Oliveti Debussy, En blanc et noir, 1st movt. Bach, Such uben im Lieben Beethoven Symphony #5, 1st movt. Ravel, Violin Sonata (1927) 1st movt. Haydn, Symphony #102, 1st movt. Mendelssohn, Wedding March from Midsummer Night's Dream This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Megan and Wendy are back with another Girls Gone Hallmark bonus episode! This week, they review Hallmark Channel's Sealed with a Kiss: Wedding March 6 starring Jack Wagner and Josie Bissett. This brand new movie premiered on August 14, 2021 and is part of the Summer Nights line up. Email the podcast at meganandwendy@gmail.com. Megan and Wendy rate and review Sealed with a Kiss: Wedding March 6 - the last installment in the Wedding March series on the Hallmark Channel. News and Notes This is the sixth and final installment in the "Wedding March" franchise. This movie was filmed in British Columbia, Canada. Jack Wagner served as one of the film's executive producers. The real-life Rowena's Inn on the River in Harrison Mills, BC served as the "Willow Lake" wedding venue owned by Mick and Olivia. Filming wrapped on May 31, 2021. Where Can I Watch the Wedding March Movies? You know what would have been super helpful prior to watching the Wedding March 6 movie? A little backstory. We were really hoping the writers would have recapped the series before diving into wedding weekend gone wrong. But do we really want to watch the previous five movies? Meh. If you do, you can find them on Amazon here (affiliate links): The Wedding March and Wedding March 2 Wedding March 3: Here Comes the Bride Wedding March 4: Something Old, Something New My Boyfriend's Back: Wedding March 5 (not available to stream) Catch Up on Girls Gone Hallmark We've really enjoyed the Summer Nights line up (spoiler alert...this movie, maybe not so much). Listen to previous episodes: The 27-Hour Day Love, For Real The Baker's Son You Had Me at Aloha Hallmark's Countdown to Christmas 2021 is Coming Soon! It won't be long until Hallmark's Countdown to Christmas is here! We'll choose the movies we plan to review as soon as the schedule becomes available!
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Off the top, Ama & Danita share their psychoanalysis of the Richards sisters and the possible dark side of Kathy Hilton. They also dive into a certain New York Times piece that had Twitter (rightfully) in a tizzy this week.Then, from RHONY's Wedding March for Equality to RHOC cast reactions to Braunwyn coming out, the Real Housewives have a long history of ugly homophobia. So how and why do Bravo's legions of queer fans continue to reconcile their love of all things Bravo? We're joined by Trash Box co-hosts and comedians and best friends Emily Richardson & Marshall Lorenzo to talk about camp, hagsploitation, justice for sex-positive goth queen Carlton, and accessorizing gay men.If you liked what you heard, maybe think about rating us! ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~Further ReadingHow to Rearrange Your Post-Pandemic ‘Friendscape'@CAwkard's incredible Twitter thread on the above NYT piece'Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City' Star Jen Shah's Family Launches GoFundMe Asking For $2.5 Million To Cover Legal Fees"The Real Housewives" Has A Lesbian ProblemThe ‘Real Housewives' has a long history of homophobia and transphobiaMiss Lawrence Gets Real About Atlanta Housewives: I Was the Token GayWhy Are Gay Rumors The Go-To Real Housewives Insult?‘Real Housewives' Stars Apologize For Transphobic Remarks About ModelCan We Talk About…? The Gay-Baiting Story Line in “The Real Housewives of Potomac”~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~We have decided to take a different approach to our podcast's Ko-Fi. We want to raise funds not just for ourselves, but for others.Since this month is Pride, we have decided to raise funds for the LGBT Youth Line. This youth-led organization helps provide support and affirms the experiences of Queer, Trans, Two-Spirit youth (29 and under) across Ontario. To find out more about the work they do, visit: https://www.youthline.ca/We will be donating 75% of the total amount raised to charity!Support the show
Landmine has depression, Bud does a reverse image search, and everyone makes fun of Scattorshot's Japanese name. Also, Trish and Susan are either going to marry or kill each other. Clips used are from: Transformers: Cybertron produced by Entertainment One and GONZO Galaxy Force soundtrack by Megumi Ohashi "Exit Music" from Jekyll & Hyde by Frank Wildhorn, Leslie Bricusse, and Steve Cuden "The Strange Case of Dr. Jiggle and Mr. Sly" from VeggieTales episode "A Snoodle's Tale," written by Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki, with music by Kurt Heinecke, produced by Big idea Entertainment "Backpack, Backpack" by Billy Straus from Dora the Explorer, produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio Laverne and Shirley created by Garry Marshall, Lowell Ganz, and Mark Rothman, produced by Henderson Productions, Miller-Milkis Productions, Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions, and Paramount Television "Finale/Reprise" by Danny Elfman, from The Nightmare Before Christmas, produced by Touchstone Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures, and Tim Burton "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-Lot "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61: Wedding March" by Felix Mendelssohn, arranged for organ by Douglas Major "Falling Slowly" by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, from Once the Musical
IFC's parody series Documentary Now! is back for its third season with six new spoofs of noteworthy docs, starting with Wild Wild Country (here reimagined as Batsh*t Valley). Is it still as note-perfect as its first two seasons have been? Molly Lambert makes her Extra Hot Great début to join us and discuss! Around The Dial clicks through Adam McKay's new Amazon infotainment series This Giant Beast That Is The Global Economy, Naked & Afraid, Sneaky Pete, and Miracle Workers. Erica presents the Series 6 finale of The Great British Bake Off for induction into the Canon, and then after identifying the week's Winner and Loser -- identifying rather closely, in the former case -- we face off in a Game Time that has some harsh words for all of us. Put on your black and yellow finery and listen in! GUESTS
Jack Wagner and Josie Bissett are a sight for sore eyes as Loree and Rob revisit the Wedding March-iverse in “Wedding March 4: Something Old, Something New.” Come for the usual matrimonial madness, and stay for some delightful shockers, including botched apology baked goods, possible insurance fraud, and one of the best Hallmark moments ever.
Join Loree and Rob as they try to disentangle the labyrinthine plot of "Wedding March 3: Here Comes the Bride" without the benefit of any context. Plus, elaborate latte art, Olivia's infinite spinsterhood, and one weird sandwich situation.