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The screenwriter for the in-development “New Jedi Order” film featuring Daisy Ridley - George Nolfi - addressed some questions about the script in a recent interview. We look at quotes from Nolfi about his influences, along with the politics and history that may be inserted into the story. We provide a first blush review of the early chapters from the upcoming novel STAR WARS: REIGN OF THE EMPIRE: THE MASK OF FEAR. We continue our discussion about Marvel Comics' “Legacy of Vader” and the death of Watto, we review highlights from recent interviews with Bill Burr, Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford, a RETURN OF THE JEDI-era “Outrageous and Unthinkable” story, listener feedback presents the question: Will Finn return as a Jedi? Get full show video, bonus podcasts, ad-free early bird releases and more at RFR on Patreon! www.patreon.com/rebelforceradio
1. (Intro) Ian A Anderson : Goblets & Elms from the CD Onwards2. Jenn Butterworth : Little Sparrow from the CD Her By Design3. Fiona Soe Paing : Tifty's Annie from the CD Sand, Silt, Flint4. Piers Faccini & Ballaké Sissoko : One Half Of A Dream from the CD Our Calling5. Hadiqa Kiani : Paisa Bolta Hey from the DL Hayat 6. Frigg : Valsette from the CD Dreamscapes 7. Rémi Geffroy : Reine De La Nuit from the CD Carrefour Des Anges8. Bridget Hayden & The Apparitions : Lovely On The Water from the CD Cold Blows The Rain9. Jasmine Padgett : A January Dance from the DL single10. Ben McElroy feat. Debbie Armour : Doesil from the DL single11. Sophia Djebel Rose : Les Géants from the CD Sécheresse12. Sonoko Inoue : San, Yon Fun No Uta from the CD Hokorob13. Pedair : Galw D'enw Di from the CD Dadeni14. Gwilym Bowen Rhys : Tylluan Cwm Cowlyd from the CD Aden15. The Pigeon Swing : La Ouelette / Galope Des Pompiers from the CD Autumn 16. Frances Morton : Miss Ramsay's : Lady Mary Ramsay's/ Miss Ramey's from the CD Sliocht17. Will Finn & Rosie Calvert : Squirrel Is A Pretty Thing from the CD Fallow Alchemy18. Tartine De Clous : Je Suis Venu, La Belle from the CD Compter Les Dents19. Varo feat. Alannah Thornburgh : Red Robin from the DL/LP The World That I Knew 20. Anthony Ruby : Ripples from the CD Black Water Rising 21. Damily & Toliara Tsapiky Band : Sabotsy Maraindray from the CD Fihisa22. Torgeir Vassvik & Juhani Silvola : Royal Malabar from the CD White23. Jordan Wax : Tfiles Geshem – Prayers For Rain from the LP The Heart Deciphers24. John Wright : Old Spaud's Hornpipe from the CD Promenade25. Park Jiha : Grounding from the CD All Living Things26. Assu : Manin – Why from the CD Luoteniegut27. Various 'Nouse Luonto' : Vaskilintu from the CD Nouse Luonto – Lauluja Monimuotoisuudesta 28. Pauanne : Pelkkä Persevä Neitsyt – Fat-arsed Virgin from the CD Joku Raja Rakkaudessakin 29. Ghazi & Boom.Diwan x Arturo O'Farrill : Blue from the DL Live In The Khaleej
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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers see a dramatic revelation threatens to rock the foundations of Finn (Tanner Novlan) and Steffy Forrester's (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) marriage. The couple deals with the shocking news that Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada), previously believed to be Tom Starr's (Clint Howard) progeny, may not be his, Bill Spencer's (Don Diamont), or Jack Finnegan's (Ted King) daughter. A looming paternity twist leaves the audience questioning if this could be the breaking point for Finn and Steffy's relationship. As Finn confronts Poppy Nozawa (Romy Park) about Luna's past, it seems that there may be more to Luna's origin story than initially observed on the CBS soap opera. The Bold and Beautiful promo suggests that Finn and Poppy's past may be more entwined than previously known, potentially leading to Finn's discovery of being Luna's biological father. This earth-shattering reveal could profoundly affect Finn and Steffy's marriage, particularly considering Luna's disturbing history, including drugging Steffy and attempted murder. Spoilers for Bold and the Beautiful see Steffy's reaction to the news could be explosive, especially considering Luna's previous attempt on her life and the recent revelation about Finn's mother, Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown). Will Finn's dedication to family lead to Steffy's breaking point? n Visit our Bold and the Beautiful section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/bold-and-the-beautiful/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ Check out our always up-to-date Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/bold-and-the-beautiful-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
In this week's episode of Born to Watch, Whitey and Damo tackle one of the most polarising blockbusters in cinematic history—Star Wars: The Last Jedi. You've heard it before: The Last Jedi either reignited the saga with bold creativity or sent it careening off a cliff into a galaxy far, far away from anything recognisable. For Whitey and Damo, it's the latter, and they aren't afraid to say it. If you're tuning in for a spirited debate, prepare for a critical breakdown of what went wrong in the eighth chapter of this iconic franchise in they're The Last Jedi Review.A Bold Direction, But At What Cost?There's no denying that director Rian Johnson set out to craft something new. From the opening moments, it's clear that The Last Jedi wants to subvert expectations. But sometimes, as Whitey and Damo point out, subversion isn't enough. It's one thing to challenge the audience and twist the familiar beats of a beloved saga, but The Last Jedi feels like it's actively rebelling against its own DNA.Despite its criticisms, The Force Awakens almost worked because it carefully balanced nostalgia with new storylines. It honoured the past while paving the way for new heroes; if honouring is completely copying the original movie, then it did an exceptional job. Johnson, however, appears to toss all of that aside in The Last Jedi. Characters you thought would be key players are sidelined. Moments that seem set up for major payoffs are ignored or reinterpreted in ways that feel detached from the series' core.Whitey and Damo's frustration comes down to one fundamental gripe: legacy. The Last Jedi isn't just telling a new story—it feels like it's actively undoing everything that came before it. The legacy characters—Luke, Leia, and even Han, by extension—are treated in ways that left fans scratching their heads. “Why bother bringing them back at all if you're just going to dismantle their arcs?” asks Whitey, echoing a sentiment that has been brewing since the film's release.The Luke Skywalker DilemmaOne of the biggest sore spots for fans (and for Whitey and Damo) is the treatment of Luke Skywalker. Mark Hamill famously voiced his concerns over Johnson's interpretation of Luke, and many fans, including our podcast duo, couldn't agree more. Gone is the hopeful, idealistic Jedi we last saw in Return of the Jedi, replaced by a brooding hermit who has cut himself off from the Force.Character evolution is important, and no one expects Luke to remain static. But The Last Jedi doesn't show us how Luke got to this point—it simply drops us into a version of him that feels unfamiliar and alien. Whitey and Damo argue that there's a difference between developing a character and fundamentally altering them. The Luke in The Last Jedi is so far removed from the original trilogy's hero that it's hard to connect with him on an emotional level.Wasted PotentialAnother major issue that Whitey and Damo have with The Last Jedi is its handling of certain story arcs set up in The Force Awakens. Love or hate J.J. Abrams' mystery box approach established several intriguing threads: Who are Rey's parents? What's the deal with Supreme Leader Snoke? Will Finn's stormtrooper past play a bigger role? Instead of building on these mysteries, Johnson seems to sweep them aside entirely.Without diving too deeply into spoiler territory, let's say that the answers (or lack thereof) are underwhelming at best. Rey's parentage? A twist that feels less like a revelation and more like a dismissal of everything The Force Awakens set up. Snoke? Well, let's just say his story ends abruptly, leaving many wondering why he was even introduced in the first place. Finn? Regrettably reduced to a side plot that feels more like filler than a meaningful continuation of his arc.Whitey and Damo can't help but feel that The Last Jedi wastes its potential. It introduces interesting ideas—new Force powers, morally grey dilemmas—but fails to develop them satisfactorily. Instead, we're left with a film that feels disjointed, unsure of whether it wants to be a part of the larger Star Wars saga or stand apart as something entirely different.The Bright Spots - The VisualsIt's not all doom and gloom, though. Even Whitey and Damo admit that The Last Jedi excels in some areas. Visually, the film is stunning. Johnson and his cinematographer, Steve Yedlin, deliver breathtaking set pieces from the salt plains of Crait to the lush greenery of Ahch-To. The film's colour palette is rich and vibrant, and the space battles are as thrilling as ever.A Divided FanbasePerhaps the most lasting impact of The Last Jedi is the rift it created within the Star Wars community. Fans are still arguing about it to this day, and while some appreciate Johnson's bold approach, others—like Whitey and Damo—see it as a betrayal of what made Star Wars special in the first place.The guys make an interesting point: The Last Jedi isn't a bad movie in a vacuum. It's well-directed, well-acted, and technically impressive. But as a chapter in the Star Wars saga, it falls short. It disconnects from the past in ways that feel disrespectful rather than innovative. And that's where the disappointment lies.Final ThoughtsIn the end, Star Wars: The Last Jedi is a film that tries to do something different. For some, that boldness was refreshing. For Whitey and Damo, it was a misstep—a film that lost sight of what makes Star Wars timeless. As always, they bring their trademark humour and honesty to the discussion, making for an entertaining listen whether you agree with them or not.So, if you're a fan of heated debates and unapologetic opinions, don't miss this week's episode of Born to Watch. Whether you loved or loathed The Last Jedi, one thing's for sure: Whitey and Damo aren't afraid to tell it like it is.Please follow the Podcast and join our community at https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcasthttps://www.borntowatch.com.au/#BornToWatch #TheLastJedi #StarWarsDebate #WhiteyAndDamoUnfiltered #LegacyMatters #SubversionGoneWrong #LetThePastDie #BornToCritique #PodcastLife #SciFiFrustration
SOAPDISH--BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL (July 24, 2024)---Co-Hosts Teri Knight and Mark Taylor are back talking BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL! PLUS SUPER SUDSY QUESTIONS!SOAPDISH AGENDA 1) Opening 2) Brooke is going to be the spokesperson for Brooke's bedroom line...Steffy is not happy about it. 3) The rivalry between Steffy and Hope is heating up!Hope tells Finn that she has 'feelings" for him.Finn does not reciprocate, but listens. 4) Sheila is released after questioning from Police Chief Baker.She was being questioned about the 2 murders of Tom and Hollis at Il Giordino. 5) Today Dollar Bill goes to Dr. Li to thank her for helping with administering the Paternity test that was administered to determine that he was Luna's father. 6) It sure seems that the test was doctored to be sure Bill was the father. 7) Dollar Bill asks Li to try to work through her differences with Poppy. 8) Meanwhile Katy Logan is suspicious of Poppy and why she withheld that Bill was Luna's potential father until recently. 9) SUPER SUDSY QUESTIONS Is there going to be a battle about Brooke and the Bedroom Line? Is the Hope Steffy battle just starting? Is there potential of Taylor returning? Co-Host Mark is hopeful! Will Finn have feelings for Hope? Will he act on them? Will something push him that way? Where will the Dollar Bill paternity test story go? Who is the prime suspect of the murders of Tom and Hollis? 10) Other thoughts and comments? 11) Closing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-taylor20/support
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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Bold and the Beautiful next week spoilers see Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) in a snit over her not-dead mother-in-law and makes threats and ultimatums. Meanwhile, Luna Nozawa (Lisa Yamada) might have a bun in the oven with a typical soapy who's the daddy dilemma. Sheila Carter's (Kimberlin Brown) return from the dead stunned not only John Finnegan (Tanner Novlan) but also Steffy. Last week on B&B, Steffy refused to accept the truth and now she'll go see Sheila for herself and lose it on the CBS soap opera. We also have Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) appealing to Finn on Bold & Beautiful. Her dad, Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan) wants Finn as his best man for their wedding which comes the following week. Will Finn defy Steffy and agree? Seems likely. In a surprising twist on Bold and Beautiful, Poppy Nozawa (Romy Park) checks the results of a pregnancy test. It'd be great if it was Poppy pregnant by Bill Spencer (Don Diamont) but seems likelier to be Luna pregnant after having a night with Zende Forrester (Delon de Metz) behind RJ Forrester's (Joshua Hoffman) back. Be sure to watch til the very end of the video when we'll show you the hot new Bold and the Beautiful promo for the week of May 13-17th, 2024. Visit our Bold and the Beautiful section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/bold-and-the-beautiful/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ And check out our always up-to-date Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/bold-and-the-beautiful-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
Brian Noggle joins Will Finn for the review of UFC 299!Tailgoat Picks: 6-9, -1.94 unitsPLEASE join the Discord! It is the way Tailgoat fans stay engaged with the podcast. That link is below as well!https://discord.gg/f7MtCW4uZTWe thank each and everyone of you for listening and appreciate all of the feedback. Due to your support, we are now ranked in the top 10% of podcasts! Our goal is to get to the top 5% of podcasts and we cannot get there without your support. Our following is growing and we thank all of our fans for everything!If you aren't following us on social media, we can be found on every major social media outlet at @Tailgoats! If you haven't already followed us on Instagram - now is the time!All of our advice on sports betting are for entertainment purposes ONLY. In the event that you feel that you are wagering beyond your means or have lost control, there is help by calling 1-800-GAM-BLER. Remember to wager responsibly and follow state laws.
Brian Noggle joins Will Finn for a brand new segment of the Tailgoats Podcast, the "Combat Series". This new segment is going to include not only MMA, but anything combat related including but not limited to boxing, celebrity boxing, professional and college wrestling, brazilian jiu-jitsu, grappling, bare knuckle boxing, ANYTHING combat related.On this episode, UFC Fighter from Factory X, Cody Brundage joins us before fighting this weekend at UFC Fight Night: Dairush vs. Tsarukyn at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. Cody walks us through the start of his career, the move from Michigan to Colorado, and his "fight club" that he ran in college.We thank Cody so much for his time and wish him the best of luck with his fight this weekend!We thank each and everyone of you for listening and appreciate all of the feedback. Due to your support, we are now ranked in the top 10% of podcasts! We have a small but mighty following - you all are the best!If you aren't following us on social media, we can be found on every major social media outlet at @Tailgoats! If you haven't already followed us on Instagram - now is the time!
Operational Resilience is placing obligations on firms to be prepared for disruptive events in order to recover quickly and reduce harm to customers and the market. In this episode of the Compliance Files Podcast series, host Kathy Jacobs, former President of Compliance Institute speaks with Will Finn, Senior Manager, fscom on the topic of Operational Resilience. Will outlines why regulators are focusing on Operational Resilience now and gives advice on what Financial Services firms have to do and describes and takes us through the steps of what an Operational Resilience programme is.
Lou Ann Perschau is in for Teri Knight and Mark Taylor are "Dishing" Big Time on BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL! Plus, Super Sudsy Questions Segment! SOAPDISH (Bold and Beautiful) Agenda October 19, 20231) Opening 2) Ridge and Eric continue towards their standoff of a Dress line. Eric is having major health issues and ignoring them because he is determined to finish his final dress line! 3) In addition to his trembling right hand, he has been coughing up blood for a few weeks. 4) Meanwhile RJ is falling hard for Luna. 5) Aunt Li pays Luna a visit and tells her she is leaving Forrester today.RJ sticks up for Luna and tells her (Li) that Luna isn't going anywhere. 6) Later Finn talks to Li to find out why she has so much trouble with Luna, her niece.Li tells Finn that her sister (Luna's mother) slept with the head of surgery and that her Li's career got de-railed after the vindictive head of surgery's wife found out and got involved. 7) Everyone is telling Deacon to get rid of Sheila. Hope, and Brooke particularly. 8) Today there is a show down at Il Giardino when Li shows up and confronts Sheila, who is waitressing. There is a Spaghetti Facial involved! 9) SUPER SUDSY QUESTIONS Eric seems to be really ill. Where is this headed? Li seems to be getting really mean and vindictive. What's up? Will Finn be able to convince Steffi to come home? It feels like the Sheila story is about to hit the fan. Thoughts? 10) Final Comments 11) Closing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-taylor20/support
The party has left the city of Zobeck on a mission from the Clockwork Oracle. Will Finn's divination prove true? More importantly, will The Fluffinator or Zenopuff survive a single episode? Hey folks! Be sure to check us out on our socials! Patreon: https://patreon.com/unstabletop Instagram: @unstabletop_pod Twitter: @unstabletop_pod Facebook: @Unstabletop Merch: https://beacons.ai/unstabletop https://unstabletop.creator-spring.com/
Finn is not like most frogs. Finn likes things clean― perfectly clean. His book is immaculate. It's amazing. It's PERFECT. (Well, according to him) But one day, an oopy, goopy mess begins to sneak its way onto Finn's pristine pages, threatening to disrupt his perfect world. Determined to restore order, Finn embarks on a mission to fix the mess. But he soon learns that not all messes can be fixed. And not all messes should be fixed. Will Finn be able to accept that his book will never be the same? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storytimewithmstee/message
Now that the Mandalorian season (series?) is over, Robbie and Art share their thoughts on what's coming next in the Star Wars realm. Will we see Din and Grogu continue their adventures on the big screen? Will Finn join Rey in the next sequel trilogy? And who is the next Big Bad... and does Jay being absent have anything to with that? Geeks of the Week include a leadership change at DC Comics and a new trailer for the highly anticipated Dune 2. There's even a Carol Burnett mention, so don't miss this one!
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You all said it...we listened! Finn Whitaker Is back for a Pt.2 on JUVY, the #1 Gen Z Podcast! We talk about the realitys of growing up on a family youtube channel, relationships while sailing, and the BIG question. Will Finn leave the boat? Download & leave a 5⭐️ Review!
In the 100 years since its founding in 1922, the American Society for Clinical Pathology has guided the application and evolution of pathology and laboratory medicine. But how much do you know about the history of ASCP? On this episode of Inside the Lab recorded live at the ASCP Annual Meeting in Chicago, our hosts, Ms. Kelly Swails and Dr. Lotte Mulder, are joined by Team Total Kuality, Dr. Kamran Mirza, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Pathology at Loyola Medicine, and Dr. Theresa Tellier-Castellone, EdD, MPH, MLS(ASCP)CM, Program Director for the School of Medical Technology at Our Lady of Fatima and Rhode Island Hospital; Team Buffy Coat, Dr. Kim Sanford, MD, MASCP, MT(ASCP), Past President of ASCP, and Dr. Will Finn, MD, MASCP, Medical Director at Warde Medical Lab and Past President of ASCP; and Team Diplococcus, Ms. Christy Nickel, MHA, MLS(ASCP)CM, CPHQ, ASCP CMLA Chair and Director of the Clinical Laboratory at Bryan Health, and Ms. Jeannie Guglielmo, MS, MAT, MLS(ASCP)CM, Chair of the Clinical Laboratory Science Program at Stony Brook University, for an enthusiastic game of ASCP Trivia. Our teams answer questions about the ethical issues that concerned ASCP in its early years and the goals of the organization that have remained consistent since its founding in 1922. They buzz in to share their knowledge of how we made history by electing Dr. Emma Sadler Moss as President in 1955. Listen in as the teams compete for bragging rights (and a glow-in-the-dark Erlenmeyer flask). Topics Covered · Dr. Emma Sadler Moss' roles at Charity Hospital in New Orleans and with ASCP in the 1950s· The ethical issues around the practice of pathology that concerned ASCP in its early years· Other professional organizations founded at ASCP meetings· Why ASCP changed its name to the American Society for Clinical Pathology in 2002· How ASCP's Center for Global Health is responding to disasters and expanding laboratory services all over the world· What goals ASCP established when the organization was founded in 1922 (and how those goals have remained consistent in the years since)· How ASCP made history by electing the first female president of a medical organization in 1955 Connect with ASCPASCPASCP on FacebookASCP on InstagramASCP on Twitter Connect with Team Total KualityDr. Mirza on TwitterDr. Tellier-Castellone on TwitterConnect with Team Buffy CoatDr. Sanford on TwitterDr. Finn on Twitter Connect with Team DiplococcusMs. Nickel on LinkedInMs. Guglielmo on LinkedInConnect with Ms. Swails & Dr. MulderMs. Swails on TwitterDr. Mulder on Twitter Resources ASCP Annual MeetingInside the Lab in the ASCP Store
Is Lucasfilm making Episodes 10, 11, and 12 of the Skywalker Saga? Soon? Will Finn be the main focus? Is there a High Republic streaming series in the works? We talk about these topics along with asking some "What ifs" based on Mace Windu being alive and Kung Fu!! Your favorite clones Jon(Fives) and Lito(Cuatros) are here every week to serve you some Star Wars Talk and maybe some cookies on this Internet Radio Show we call Clone Army Radio!! Join us!! Do it!
This is it. The Grand Finale! Valentine and company battle against N'vasri's shadows as the final confirmation looms. Will Finn save Katarina, will Zero Day finally perfect his murderbuzz sandwich recipe? Will Reeza quit sublimating her feelings with her giant shotgun? Stay tuned!
Longer episode but awesome content. Andy and Will Finn review the Browns victory over the Texans, recap and preview the prime time games, talk about Tom Brady, Matt Stafford, and Sam Darnold. Brief review of a relatively quiet weekend in college football before more Goat's Quotes. 2 Great Lakes Brewing Company beers reviewed as well!If you aren't following us on social media, we can be found on every major social media outlet at @Tailgoats!
In this early impressions podcast, Finn tells John and Cj all about his first few hours playing through Bandai Namco's Tales of Arise. Does it Arise to the challenge? Will Finn's jokes get an Arise out of the panel? Find out all that and more on another great RPG discussion.
As Lucky prepares to meet the Azarello mob in the Salt Flats with a battered Flavio and two members of the warren, Bianca and Finn finally get a major lead on the missing cotton tail's location. Will Finn be able to convince Lucky to abandon her dangerous plan and team up again? This special book of Dark Future Dice features rules and material from the upcoming ttrpg Cyberpunk Red, the latest entry from Cyberpunk.
"Home on the Range" (2004) // Dir. Will Finn, John Sanford In this edition, we go to a home where the buffaloes roam and a group of animals rally together to save their farm! The Pros: It looks gorgeous! The Cons....well, just take a listen.
NXT def has some brujeria they need taken care of. Will Finn have to vacate the title?? Did you enjoy Chris Jericho and MJF on AEW? The new day is no more, yes we are all crying. All this and more on this week's episode. We are joined by Mario Martinez @Ratedrsince87 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wrestfriends/support
Cet écrivain et poète malien, diplômé du master de création littéraire de Paris-VIII, tourne en dérision la pseudo amélioration des conditions de vie de certains élevages industriels, en prônant le retour aux transhumances traditionnelles.« Les champions sont une poignée. La paume qui les tiendra sera tannée. La main qui les tiendra sera fétiche. Le bras qui les montrera sera tranché. »Arrivé en France en 2015, Diadié Dembélé est un écrivain malien de 24 ans, diplômé du master de création littéraire de Paris-VIII et auteur d'un recueil de poèmes épiques et mystiques, Les tresses royales (éditions L'Harmattan, 2019), « à la gloire de ses ancêtres », soit la noblesse guerrière Soninké, dans la première moitié du XIXe siècle. Mais parmi les « champions », y a-t-il des éleveurs, des pasteurs, des bergers ?Interprète médico-social au sein d'une association d'aide aux migrants,celui qui travaille actuellement à son premier roman (La Danse des grands-mères, « histoire d'un adolescent de Bamako tiraillé entre son éducation occidentale et les valeurs traditionnelles de ses parents », qui paraîtra chez JC Lattès) grimpe sur le pont de notre Arche et tourne en dérision les tentatives d'amélioration des conditions de vie de certains élevages industriels – poussant la farce jusqu'à imaginer des « hôtels cinq étoiles » pour vaches, avec buffet à volonté d'« herbe VIP », « chambre avec vue sur la prairie » et des éleveurs... notés par leur propre troupeau. Une ironie bienvenue, pour nous encourager à prendre exemple, peut-être, sur les transhumances traditionnelles de bergers peuls, très attachés à leurs bêtes – au point, parfois, de renoncer à les manger.Image : La ferme se rebelle, de Will Finn & John Sanford (2004). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1. Praise song for the day, written by Elizabeth Alexander and read by her at the 2009 Presidential Inauguration. For a video, visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vLBnFk-OFc 2. Regain / Psalm of Life / Plant Un Chou - Nightingale (VT). Nightingale is Keith Murphy, Becky Tracy, and Jeremiah McLane. “Psalm of Life” is a Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem set to music by Lotus Dickey. https://www.nightingalevt.org 3. Everything is going to be all right, by Derek Mahon. Read by Ben Williams (Northampton, MA). 4. Jamie Allen - Lissa Schneckenburger (Brattleboro, VT). This traditional tune is from Lissa’s 2010 album Dance. www.lissafiddle.com/ 5. Let the beauty we love, by Rumi. Read by Julie Vallimont (Brattleboro, VT). 6. Vignette III - This Too Shall Pass - The Teacups (Medford, MA and UK). The Teacups are Alex Cumming, Kate Locksley, Rosie Calvert, and Will Finn. From their latest album, In Which… . www.theteacups.co.uk/ 7. Lullaby - Julie Vallimont (Brattleboro, VT). This is a live performance of a tune by Julie from a CD release concert for her album Dark Sky, Bright Stars. Julie plays with Lissa Schneckenburger, Anna Patton, and Elise Gawler. www.julievallimont.com. The opening music is “The Pearl in Sorrow’s Hand” by Julie Vallimont, from her album Dark Sky, Bright Stars. Produced by Julie Vallimont. Mixed and mastered by Dana Billings. All content courtesy of the artists, all rights reserved. This series is supported in part by the Country Dance and Song Society, NEFFA, CDS-Boston, and Pinewoods Camp. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting it via Patreon: www.patreon.com/starsintherafters
1. Serenity Knoll / Dragon Hatchery - Buddy System (Brattleboro, VT and Asheville, NC). These tunes were written for two dear friends in the dance community from Jonesborough, TN. Performed by Julie Vallimont and Noah VanNorstrand on their album Ride the Wheel. www.buddysystemband.com/ 2. Morris Set - The Teacups (Medford, MA and UK). These delightful tunes are from the Teacups! The Teacups are Alex Cumming, Kate Locksley, Rosie Calvert, and Will Finn. from their upcoming album In Which…, available for preorder. www.theteacups.co.uk/ 3. One foot in summer, by Susan Reid (Montpelier, VT). Read by Julie Vallimont (Brattleboro, VT). 4. Golden Anniversary - Everest Witman (Montréal, QC). Everest composed, recorded, and produced this piece for his grandparents, who just celebrated 50 years of marriage together. www.facebook.com/everestwitmanmusic/ 5. As imperceptibly as grief, by Emily Dickinson. Read by Ben Williams (Northampton, MA), with fiddle accompaniment by Rachel Panitch (Boston, MA). Ben writes, “I love this poem — the way Emily Dickinson describes summer like a familiar old friend, and how summer's light is not fading or dying, but escaping ‘into the beautiful,’ makes it a little easier to bear.“ 6. Songs Stay Sung - Zoe Mulford (Manchester, UK) and Windborne (MA and VT). Windborne collaborated on this performance with Zoe Mulford. Lauren Breunig writes, “We were able to spend a few days at [Zoe’s] house in Manchester (England) at the end of our UK tour in March. Zoe wrote the melody and lyrics of Songs Stay Sung, and in two whirlwind days we arranged, rehearsed, and recorded the track.” Visit the YouTube link for a video of their performance. https://windborne.bandcamp.com/track/songs-stay-sung https://youtu.be/b7p_z40Zii4 www.zoemulford.com 7. Elephant’s Tail - Anna Patton (Brattleboro, VT). Anna wrote, performed, and recorded this tune for Charis Boke’s birthday. It takes its title from William Stafford’s poem A ritual to read to each other. www.annapatton.com/ The opening music is “The Pearl in Sorrow’s Hand” by Julie Vallimont, from her album Dark Sky, Bright Stars. Produced by Julie Vallimont. Mixed and mastered by Dana Billings. All content courtesy of the artists, all rights reserved. This series is supported in part by the Country Dance and Song Society, NEFFA, and Pinewoods Camp. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting it via Patreon: www.patreon.com/starsintherafters
CWs: Anti-Semitism (5:45-6:25), alcoholism (19:50-20:12) This week, Sam and Hannah tackle Rumours, Glee's tribute to the Fleetwood Mac album of the same name. Topics of discussion include, "Are flashbacks diegetic now?", "What's the point of April being back?", "Why are Finn and Quinn dating again?", and "Will Finn ever do some goddamn self reflection?" Thanks so much for listening! If you like the show, be sure to subscribe on your platform of choice, tell your friends about us, and maybe even leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also follow us on Twitter @TheGleeWatch or email us at thegleewatch@gmail.com Our theme music is by Sebastian Black, and we have no sponsors because we blew all our money on fondue.
The story of Disney's Home on the Range, the true end to 2d animation at Disney. The box office bomb sent ripples throughout the studio and changed Disney forever. Hear the stories of what could've been and what happened, and how sometimes it's simply beyond your control. Through the eyes of Will Finn and John Sanford.
Films mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------The Secret of Kells (2007) | Dir. Tomm MooreThe Thief and the Cobbler (1993) | Dir. Richard WilliamsHome on the Range (2004) | Dir. Will Finn, John SanfordThe Princess and the Frog (2009) | Dir. Ron Clements, John MuskerThe Prophet (2014) | Dir. Roger Allers, etc...The Prince of Egypt (1998) | Dir. Brenda Chapman, Steve Hickner, Simon WellsThe Road to El Dorado (2000) | Dir. Bibo Bergerson, Don Paul, Jeffrey KatzenbergSinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003) | Dir. Patrick Gilmore, Tim JohnsonTitan A.E. (2000)| Dir. Don Bluth, Gary GoldmanThe Breadwinner (2017) | Dir. Nora TwomeyUp (2009)| Dir. Pete DocterSong of the Sea (2014) | Dir. Tomm MooreCoco (2017) | Dir. Lee Unkrich, Adrian MolinaThe Lego Movie (2014) | Dir. Christopher Miller, Phil LordThe Iron Giant (1999) | Dir. Brad BirdThe Incredibles (2004) | Dir. Brad Bird
Reviews: The Mandalorian, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Happy New Year to all! We ended 2019 with some hot Star Wars action so we thought we'd chat about it! Jimmy recruited some of his favorite audio reviews to talk about The Mandalorian series on Disney+. Does Baby Yoda make it all worth it? Will The Mandalorian take his helmet off? Just how many celebrity guest spots were there? Jimmy also got some of the same folks to give their thoughts on the recent Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Where does Rey's journey end? Will Finn and Poe finally express their love? Does the saga end satisfactorily? You'll have to download and listen to find out what we think! Thanks again to reviewers Courtney, Emily, Melissa, Marta, Heidi, Jon and Steph! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Just when we thought all hope was lost after Santa Claus: The Movie proved to be a less than magical Christmas present, our old friend Cody has returned from his journeys in the Wastes bearing a gift long thought to have been lost to time and legend. And no, i'm not talking about Avatar 2, I'm talkin' Star Wars: Episode IX!!! What treasures does this movie hold? Will Rey finally discover her destiny? Will Kylo return to the good side? Will Finn and Poe finally be allowed to show their true feelings for each other onscreen? All will be revealed...NOW! I'm your host, David Snider, and joining me as we say goodbye to the Skywalker saga are fellow cinephiles Ryan Caldwell, Michael Althouse, and special guest: Cody Eastlick. Listen as we try desperately to remain positive as we discuss Episode IX; Rian Johnson spins in his grave as J.J. Abrams and Co. give in to troll hatred; and finally, "The Dead Speak!" as Emperor Palpatine is reborn via the strength of the internet meme. Be sure to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can also Follow Us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ApocalypseVideo) or Like Us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ApocalypseVideo) . This is David Snider from Sector 2...signing off. *If you or a loved one are feeling depressed after seeing The Rise of Skywalker, please know - you are not alone. Episode IX Group Therapy runs every Sunday from 6pm - 8pm. Sign up now at the gymnasium ruins located two miles east of Bartertown.*
PODCAST: 24 Nov 2019 01 They’ll Be Waiting – John Campbell Munro – The Kelly Collection 02 George Collins – Cordelia’s Dad – Comet 03 Going Down To The Wasteland – Jon Boden – Rose In June 04 Mule Skinner Blues – David Grisman – Dawg Duos 05 Polly On The Shore – Bella & Polly – Bella & Polly 06 Glossop Road – Harp and a Monkey – The Victorians 07 Inse Gall – Willie Campbell & Band – Dileab: A Legacy 08 Paddy’s Lamentation – Will Finn & Rosie Calvert – Beneath This Place 09 The Battle Of Cable Street – Man The Lifeboats – When The Bell Rings 10 The Dark Eyed Gypsy – Lankum – The Livelong Day 11 Up A Lazy River – Duck Baker – When You Wore A Tulip 12 The Moving On Song – The Wicca Men – Albion’s Darkness 13 Rufford Park Poachers – Ewan McLennan – Borrowed Songs 14 Quiet Joys Of Brotherhood – Daria Kulesh – Earthly Delights 15 Nana Was A Suffragette – Lizzy Hardingham – Dusk 16 Bear Creak – Lankum – The Livelong Day 17 The Rambling Irishman – Harry Brazil – Travellers 18 Seven Bonnie Gypsies – Jon Boden – Rose In June 19 Fields Of Gold – Flossie Malavialle – Live – June 2018 20 Widnes Bound – Stanley Accrington – Home Banker 21 Paddy And The Judge – Tommy Sands – Fair Play To You All 22 Ode To Europe – Tommy Sands – Fair Play To You All 23 Love And War – Track Dogs – Fire On The Rails 24 Wassail Song – Various – Flash Company/25 Years Of Fellside Records 26 Gortvale Rock – Cathal Haydn – Hooked On Banjo
We often try to see the future of Star Wars, but difficult to see, the future is. All we can do is give our best guess when we ask ourselves questions like: Will The Rise of Skywalker have more than one space battle? Will Finn and Jannah develop a romance? Will we see Keri Russell's face in Episode IX? We also play out Star Wars movie quote game "Who Are You?" It was one on one this week, who won between John and Lacey? Listen, watch, play along, and find out! As always we end the show with the best of your tweets! The Resistance base is open to all, join the fun! Listen or watch below!
Full spoilers for Treasure Planet Films mentioned in this episode: Treasure Planet (2002) | Dir. John Musker & Ron Celements Treasure Island (1950) | Dir. Byron Haskin Muppet Treasure Island (1996) | Dir. Brian Henson & David Lane A Bug's Life (1998) | Dir. John Lasseter Beauty & the Beast (1992) | Dir. Gary Trousdale & Kirk Wise Tarzan (1999) | Dir. Chris Buck & Kevin Lima The Secret of Kells (2009) | Dir. Tomm Moore & Nora Twomey Song of the Sea (2014) | Dir. Tomm Moore The Princess and the Frog (2009) | Dir. Ron Clements & John Musker Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) | Dir. Gary Trousdale & Kirk Wise The Breadwinner (2017) | Dir. Nora Twomey The Village (2004) | Dir. M. Night Syamalan Peter Pan (2003) | Dir. P.J. Hogan Monsters Inc. (2001) | Dir. Pete Docter Home on the Range (2004) | Dir. Will Finn & John Sanford The Iron Giant (1999) | Dir. Brad Bird
Are you ready? Well get ready because it is the biggest day of the year! That’s right, its Danielle’s Birthday! Oh yea, and the Royal Rumble is happening. M2J is with us this week which mean the return of the M2J Poetry SLAM! Is Ronda Rousey leaving us soon? Is there any real reason for her not too? Will this year’s Rumble be too predictable or will it shock the hell out of us? Will Finn slay the beast? Will The Man prove that it's more than just a nickname? Who would get the bigger pop: Abyss or Jazz? All these hard hitting questions, “Thoughts From Down Under”, plus TakeOver and Rumble predictions on Episode 126 of Heel Marks!Pley Listen on iTunes - https://itun.es/us/b48Peb.c iHeartRadio - https://www.iheart.com/…/heel-marks-a-wrestling-podcast-2…/… Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/61ewGb8bwDIm8CqA9cy2zA…Subscribe on YouTube - http://tiny.cc/TheHeelMarksGoogle Play - https://player.fm/series/heel-marks-the-wrestling-podcast#BuyOurShit at Pro Wrestling Tees - http://www.prowrestlingtees.com/related/heelmarks.htmlShop at Zubaz.com and Collarandelbowbrand.com using Promo Code HEELMARKS for 10% off!
Are you ready? Well get ready because it is the biggest day of the year! That’s right, its Danielle’s Birthday! Oh yea, and the Royal Rumble is happening. M2J is with us this week which mean the return of the M2J Poetry SLAM! Is Ronda Rousey leaving us soon? Is there any real reason for her not too? Will this year’s Rumble be too predictable or will it shock the hell out of us? Will Finn slay the beast? Will The Man prove that it's more than just a nickname? Who would get the bigger pop: Abyss or Jazz? All these hard hitting questions, “Thoughts From Down Under”, plus TakeOver and Rumble predictions on Episode 126 of Heel Marks!Pley Listen on iTunes - https://itun.es/us/b48Peb.c iHeartRadio - https://www.iheart.com/…/heel-marks-a-wrestling-podcast-2…/… Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/61ewGb8bwDIm8CqA9cy2zA…Subscribe on YouTube - http://tiny.cc/TheHeelMarksGoogle Play - https://player.fm/series/heel-marks-the-wrestling-podcast#BuyOurShit at Pro Wrestling Tees - http://www.prowrestlingtees.com/related/heelmarks.htmlShop at Zubaz.com and Collarandelbowbrand.com using Promo Code HEELMARKS for 10% off!
This week Hal and Lindsey discuss the premier of WOW: Women of Wrestling. The show finally made its AXS TV debut last Friday. It’s got tons of great action and colorful performers. But does it lean too far into caricature rather than character? We’ll discuss. Plus, Finn Balor and Daniel Bryan have major title matches at WWE’s Royal Rumble event on Sunday. Will Finn regain the Universal Title against Brock Lesnar and fulfill the underdog win of the decade? Will Daniel Bryan retain the WWE Title against AJ Styles in his quest to be the planet’s champion? And with the WrestleMania card still looking murky, there are still tons of options in play including who will take on Ronda Rousey for the RAW women’s title, whether or not Asuka will still be the Smackdown Women’s champion and plenty more Main Event It’s the annual event that symbolizes the road to WrestleMania: The Royal Rumble. Last year we had two really solid versions of the match. Will the men and women be able to deliver shows of similar quality? How should the women follow up their second ever edition of the event? And who do we expect to be the winners? The Three Count Lindsey put over the Sasha Banks’ interview on the Edge and Christian podcast. Hal put over Aiden English on commentary for 205 Live. Julia put over Bobby Lashley and Apollo Crews’ pose-off on RAW. Hosted by Hal Lublin and Lindsey Kelk. Produced by Julian Burrell for Maximum Fun. If you want to talk about more wrestling throughout the week be sure to join us on Facebook and @TightsFights on Twitter and Instagram. If you liked the show, please share it with your friends and be sure to leave us a quick review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get podcasts.
Dan & Kenton finish watching the controversial eighth episode in the Star Wars saga. Will Finn and Rose hack Snoke's ship? Will Rey get the Porgs to Krait in time to save the Resistance? Listen to find out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/starwarsnerds/support
Dan & Kenton finish watching the controversial eighth episode in the Star Wars saga. Will Finn and Rose hack Snoke's ship? Will Rey get the Porgs to Krait in time to save the Resistance? Listen to find out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/starwarsnerds/support
The behind the scenes story of "Home on the Range," Disney's last hand drawn animated movie until Princess and the Frog five years later. The studio was in flux at the time period, it was the final years of the Eisner administration and the studio was searching for answers. This is the story of directors John Sanford and Will Finn and their perilous journey during Home on The Range.
Will Finn talks about his 36-year career as an animator, director, character designer, and storyboard artist for a range of studios - including Walt Disney Animation Studios, Dreamworks, Warner Bros, Reel FX, IMAGI, Filmation, and Don Bluth Films.
Join us this week in our first episode!!!! We took a week off so we decided to post the first episode we ever recorded together about Episode VIII: The Last Jedi last May. Will Han Solo return despite the finality of his end? Will Finn engage in slapstick humor this time around? How reliant is the success of Star Wars on the man, the myth, the legend Johnny Williams? We talk about it all in our Last Jedi trailer talk. May the force be with you....always.
The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian: Science Fiction for Kids
In this week's episode, things are really heating up as the explorers have to find a way to get the final piece of the amulet, while a wild horde of space animals hunts them, and King Huxley's explorers try to take it for themselves. Will Finn be able to escape the yeti guards like his little sister did? Will they finally make the amulet whole? Will a space animal have fur for lunch? All of those questions will be answered in this episode! Find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram! We always love sounds, art and jokes sent to earth@finncaspian.com. And don't forget about Griffin's Sound Club! Send yours! You can also, of course, call our voice mail: 773-683-3166. If you have a second, and can rate or review the show in iTunes, we would be so grateful! It really helps get the word out. Many thanks to Mark Greenberg of the Mayfair Workshop for his theme music. Much of the background music you hear throughout was made by Visager, off his album "Songs from an Unmade World 2," and used via Creative Commons. The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian is a sci-fi story podcast for kids, and is proud to be part of the Kids Listen collective of makers of quality audio for kids. And please do send us anything you like. We'll use it on the show! You can also shoot us an email or call 773-683-3166.
The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian: Science Fiction for Kids
On today's episode, we find out why Explorers Troop 301 has been sucked underground by the mysterious alien race called the Dwellers…and it's not good! Turns out the Dwellers give a whole new meaning to the term "Baby Boomers." Will Finn and friends find Elias? Will they make it back out? What is the strange object found by one of the friendly Patiens? And most importantly: WHAT IS MY ROBOT'S NAME? All of these questions will be answered in today's episode. Also, it's time to refill the joke bin! Send one in! Many thanks to Mark Greenberg of the Mayfair Workshop for his theme music. The outro music is called "Shiny Spaceship" by 8-Bit Ninja, and was used via Creative Commons license. Much of the background music you hear throughout was made by Visager, off his album "Songs from an Unmade World 2," also used via Creative Commons. Check them out! If you have a second, and can rate or review the show in iTunes, we would be so grateful! It really helps get the word out. The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian is a sci-fi story for kids, and is proud to be part of the Kids Listen collective of quality podcasts for kids. And please do send us anything you like. We'll use it on the show! You can also shoot us an email or call 773-683-3166.
This episode the Masters continue their month with the Magical World of Disney, with former animator Will Finn.
It’s episode 28! Let’s sing the song of Force Goats! Also, listener feedback, news about Episode VIII, a joke, a quiz, questions and Anna saying something or other about Kanjiklub. STAR WARSY STUFF [1:30] A very special person gave us a very special Valentine's Day gift, and Liam and I salivated over X-Wing expansions at the mall the other day. LISTENER FEEDBACK [4:35] We get a great birthday voicemail from @torpedoted13! And we read an email from Nick, Sylvia and Sarah from London! They have some greattheories that we discuss, including the Rey-as-reincarnated-Anakin theory andthe Snoke-as-Vader theory. NEWS [21:25] Jedi News reports that there might be a Force Friday for Rogue One on September30th. Anna’s not really excited for Rogue One, but that might change when we see thefirst teaser? We’ll see… And of course, we got that really cool production teaser for Episode VIII (which we watch a couple times on the show) alongwith announcements about returning and new cast. CANON NEWS [44:40] Starkiller Base is not thatkyber-crystal-rich planet we thought it might be. JOKE [46:05] What did Admiral Ackbar say when he went to the bathroom? (No, it’s not whatyou think … or is it?) Q&A COUNCIL [47:45] Our questions today come from Nick, Sylvia and Sarah! -What is your favourite trilogy? Original, prequel or sequel? -Who do you think Rey's parents are? -Will Finn die in Episode VIII? (the kids were aghast at this question andemphatically said no, willing their words to be true) STUMP THE LUMP [54:25] The kids quiz me: What material is Rey’s sled made out of? I actually (sort of) getit right! OUTRO [56:10] Please, feel free to connect with us in any of the following ways: Leave us a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/ChildrenoftheForce Twitter: @forcechildren Facebook: Children of the Force Email: forcechildren@gmail.com Website: www.childrenoftheforce.com
We’re getting closer and closer to the release of The Force Awakens. Benji and Marco have lots of new footage and details to discuss, as we ponder the new hints from the International Trailer, TV Spots in the US and UK, Entertainment Weekly articles, Elle Magazine interviews, and more. Will Finn and Rey become an item? Which new characters are strong in the Force? What if the title scroll reads “Episode X”? This might be our last podcast before the movie hits, so enjoy and thanks for listening!
There aren't many main stories this week because of the high likelyhood of fakery (April Fools was a few days before this recording). But what we DO have was completely submitted by you listeners so thanks for the help! Disney is making another live-action movie off one of their animation properties, Adam West and Burt Ward are Batman and Robin again, there was a music video directed by Sylvain Chomet, and the main conversation is about the difference between a "job" and a "career," prompted by Will Finn's blog post. And, of course, RAPID FIRE! Also, this week I simul-upload to Newgrounds Audio Portal for the first time so if you're a member there give another shoutout! CLICK HERE to go to the full blog post & leave a comment! Annotations: (9:13) Disney looking to make a live-action Winnie the Pooh movie (17:21) New Animated Batman film with Adam West and Burt Ward voicing (27:55) Will Finn posts about wanting a career vs a job in animation (51:36) "Carmen" by Stromae music video directed by Sylvain Chomet (1:11:47) RAPID FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Check out more of your hosts:Stephen Brooks (@RubberOnion)Rob Yulfo (@RobYulfo)Pat Ryan (@TheBadPatRyan)And please Rate/Review us on iTunes & Rate/Review on Stitcher while you're at it (=
How children films are getting better with graphics and change of time; Director and Voice Actor, Will Finn joins the program to discuss the new film "Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return" Plus your calls at 855 - 712 - YNTS