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SEASON 3 Episode Three. "Looking for Jeff"Special Double Length Episode.Synopsis: Sean undertakes a compassionate investigation into the tragic 2018 suicide death of Chicago The Musical actor Jeff Loeffelholz. Content warning: strong language; content and conversations about suicide.Dial or text 988 24/7 to the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline if you are in crisis.Special thank you to David Sabella, Brian Rardin, Willem Bart Ebbink, Brian Martin, Brien O'Brien, William Harrison and Bridget McCarthy.Editing by Alex Griffith. Mixing and Sound Design by Justin Gerrish.Written and Directed by Sean Hayden for Haywood Productions, LLC.Produced by Haywood Productions, LLC.For more Stage Combat the Podcast, check out STAGE COMBAT AT PATREON!patreon.com/StageCombatThePodcastListen to bonus content from this episode: More of our conversation with Chicago actor David Sabella and Sean's post-show wrap up on the episode. PLUS experience our all-new chat podcast series: JUST ACTING and THE MENTAL HEALTH POD.Sign up for the Stage Combat newsletter atLanding Page - Stage Combat (stagecombatthepodcast.com)Contact us with a DM at our instagram:Stage Combat
This month I am so honored to have Pat Beaven AKA Stephanie Kaye's mom) on Degrassi: School's In! We had so much fun chatting and she answered all of my and my listeners' questions, including but not limited to... - How much of the Degrassi series has she seen? - When was the last time she watched Best Laid Plans? - Where does she think Ms. Kaye, Arthur and Stephanie are now? - What does she love about... Lola Pacini?!? Yes, you read that right! Stephanie Kaye's mom and I gush about Lola Pacini... something that could only happen on Degrassi School's In! "Best Laid Plans" - Episode description: Thirteen-year-old Arthur plans to show his friends a pornographic video when his mother goes out on Friday night. Meanwhile, older sister Stephanie makes plans to sleep with Wheels that same night. Their mother catches on to their plans just in time. Thank you to Andrew, Dave Wilson, Degrassi CSI, Degrassi Kid, Emily, SierraLucey05 and William Harrison for submitting questions for this episode! Find Eevee here: https://linktr.ee/eeveepacini Find Pat here: https://www.patbeaven.com/ https://www.instagram.com/itspatbeaven
“S” is for Scarborough, William Harrison (1812-1871). Painter. Examples of William Harrison Scarborough's works can be found in museums around South Carolina.
“Game? This wasn't meant to be a game. Never!”James Caan stars as Jonathan E., a legendary athlete in the brutal sport of Rollerball in Norman Jewison's 1975 dystopian sci-fi thriller. With a screenplay by William Harrison based on his short story, Jewison intended the film as a critique of exploitative sports and their dehumanizing effects. However, audiences were enthralled by the violent future sport depicted. Rollerball entered a crowded field of 1970s dystopian sci-fi, alongside classics like A Clockwork Orange. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue the 1976 Hugo Awards Best Dramatic Presentation Nominees series with a conversation about Rollerball.Here's a hint at what we talk about:We discuss Rollerball as an early example of dystopian sports cinema, designed to make a point about authoritative control. Though we find flaws, like some pacing issues, we agree that Rollerball was prescient in its corporate allegory. We also touch on the fascinating real-world attempts to turn the fictional sport of Rollerball into a reality.Here are a few other points in our discussion: The minimalist performance of a subdued James Caan – does it work? John Houseman as the chilling corporate overlord Appreciation for the practical stunt work (and that they recognized it in the credits!) How audiences often miss the point of satirical films The abysmal 2002 remake In the end, we find Rollerball an imperfect but thought-provoking 1970s sci-fi film. Despite its uneven pacing, we have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins!Film Sundries Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Options Theatrical trailer Original Short Story Roller Ball Murder by William Harrison Letterboxd Visit our ORIGINALS PAGE to find source material that movies we've talked about on the shows that are part of The Next Reel's family of podcasts were based on. Books, plays, video games, even other movies and TV series! By doing so, you can find a great read or something to watch, and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. Enjoy! Start your own podcast journey with the best host in the business. Try TRANSISTOR today! Want to upgrade your LETTERBOXD account? Use our PROMO CODE to get a DISCOUNT and help us out in the process! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's DISCORD channel! Here's where you can find us around the internet: The Web Letterboxd Facebook Instagram X YouTube Flickchart Check out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest page Pete Andy We spend hours every week putting this show together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don't yet: what are you waiting for?Become a Member here: $5 monthly or $55 annuallyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked! You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE. Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE. Or sign up for AUDIBLE.
“Game? This wasn't meant to be a game. Never!”James Caan stars as Jonathan E., a legendary athlete in the brutal sport of Rollerball in Norman Jewison's 1975 dystopian sci-fi thriller. With a screenplay by William Harrison based on his short story, Jewison intended the film as a critique of exploitative sports and their dehumanizing effects. However, audiences were enthralled by the violent future sport depicted. Rollerball entered a crowded field of 1970s dystopian sci-fi, alongside classics like A Clockwork Orange. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue the 1976 Hugo Awards Best Dramatic Presentation Nominees series with a conversation about Rollerball.Here's a hint at what we talk about:We discuss Rollerball as an early example of dystopian sports cinema, designed to make a point about authoritative control. Though we find flaws, like some pacing issues, we agree that Rollerball was prescient in its corporate allegory. We also touch on the fascinating real-world attempts to turn the fictional sport of Rollerball into a reality.Here are a few other points in our discussion: The minimalist performance of a subdued James Caan – does it work? John Houseman as the chilling corporate overlord Appreciation for the practical stunt work (and that they recognized it in the credits!) How audiences often miss the point of satirical films The abysmal 2002 remake In the end, we find Rollerball an imperfect but thought-provoking 1970s sci-fi film. Despite its uneven pacing, we have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins!Film Sundries Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Options Theatrical trailer Original Short Story Roller Ball Murder by William Harrison Letterboxd Visit our ORIGINALS PAGE to find source material that movies we've talked about on the shows that are part of The Next Reel's family of podcasts were based on. Books, plays, video games, even other movies and TV series! By doing so, you can find a great read or something to watch, and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. Enjoy! Start your own podcast journey with the best host in the business. Try TRANSISTOR today! Want to upgrade your LETTERBOXD account? Use our PROMO CODE to get a DISCOUNT and help us out in the process! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's DISCORD channel! Here's where you can find us around the internet: The Web Letterboxd Facebook Instagram X YouTube Flickchart Check out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest page Pete Andy We spend hours every week putting this show together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don't yet: what are you waiting for?Become a Member here: $5 monthly or $55 annuallyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked! You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE. Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE. Or sign up for AUDIBLE.
((ระดับความ disturb : 2 กะโหลก)) กลับมาแล้ว! Untitled Case อีพีแรกของซีซั่นใหม่ ก็แน่นอนว่าเราต้องกลับมาพร้อมธีม ‘Come Back' ที่เกี่ยวกับเคสที่มีใครสักคนหายตัวไป ก่อนจะกลับมา และสร้างเรื่องราวแปลกประหลาดให้ได้ฟังกัน CASE#1 Steven Kubacki ชายที่หายตัวไปอย่างลึกลับ ก่อนที่จะกลับมาอย่างกะทันหัน หลังเวลาผ่านไป 14 เดือน CASE#2 Campden Wonder คือชื่อที่คนใช้เรียกเรื่องราวที่เกิดขึ้นรอบๆ เหตุการณ์ชายแก่คนหนึ่งชื่อ William Harrison ที่หายตัวไปอย่างลึกลับ จนเกิดความสงสัยว่าเขาอาจถูกฆาตกรรมโดยชายรับใช้ของเขาเอง นาม John Perry #SalmonPodcast #UntitledCase #ยชธัญ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hoping that a change in political power will end the ongoing Great Depression, one heir vows his continuing and undying support to a presidential nominee.A lifelong friendship develops between a young heir and his neighbor, a distant relative and a future president. Through personal tragedies and triumphs, Vincent Astor and Franklin Delano Roosevelt support each other to establish common goals to help the poor as well as have fun and playfulness. Other people and subjects include: John Jacob Astor VI aka “Jakey,” Princess Ava Alice Muriel Astor Obolensky, Helen Dinsmore Astor, Caroline Astor, John Jacob Astor IV aka “Jack,” Lady Ava Lowle Willing Astor Ribblesdale, Madeleine Talmage Astor Force, Sara Delano Roosevelt, John Jacob Astor I, William Backhouse Astor, Sr., Laura Astor Delano, William Backhouse Astor, Jr., Helen Schermerhorn Astor Roosevelt, President Theodore Roosvelt, Kermit Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, Alice Roosevelt, James Roosevelt I, James Roosevelt Roosevelt aka “Rosey” Rosie Rosy, Tadd Roosevelt, Helen Roosevelt, George Roosevelt, FDR's son James Roosevelt II, Warren Delano, Jr., Franklin Hughes Delano, Phillippe De Lannoy – Philip Delano, John Raskob, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck, Hyde Park, Ferncliffe, Springwood, Beechwood, Noma yacht, Nourmahal yacht, opium trade, snobbery, Knickerbockers, Mayflower passengers, Plymouth colonists, New York governor mansion, 1932 presidential race, New Deal reforms, Harvard, Columbia, law school, Titanic, polio, World War I, Lusitania, World War II, Assistant Secretary to the Navy, President Woodrow Wilson, President Herbert Hoover, Cuff Links Gang, Nourmahal Gang, King Edward VIII – Prince of Wales – Duke of Windsor, King George VI – Prince Albert – Duke of York, Queen Elizabeth – Queen Mum, Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III, Prince William, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Ulysses S. Grant, William Harrison, Benjamin Harrison, William Taft, Zachary Taylor, Martin Van Buren, George Washington, Betsey Cushing, Mary “Minnie” Cushing, Barbara “Babe” Cushing, Stanley Mortimer, Jr., William “Bill” Paley, presidential election 2024, friends, neighbors, family, kinship, step-sibling vs. half sibling--Extra Notes / Call to Action:If possible, please consider donating blood via Red Cross, https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/find-driveRed Cross app available via Apple Store or Google PlayShare, like, subscribe --Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: Crazy Rhythm by Victor Silvester, Album The Great British Dance Bands**Section 2 Music:**Eeny Meeny Miney Mo by Harry Roy, Albums The Great Dance Bands Play Hits of the 30s & Tea Dance 2Section 3 Music: One Two, Button Your Shoe by Jack Hylton, Album The Great Dance Bands Play Hits of the 30sEnd Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands--https://asthemoneyburns.com/TW / IG – @asthemoneyburns Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/asthemoneyburns/
The Video Archives Podcast with Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary
On today's After Show, the Video Archives crew play the deadly game of Rollerball! Roger and Quentin take a close look at director Norman Jewison and writer William Harrison's dystopian corporate universe, while Gala explains how Zero the supercomputer both echoes the past and foreshadows the future. Plus: the final part of Roger's interview with Gala, all about his experience adapting Silent Hill. Next week, we'll return with Part 2 of our tribute to Rick Dalton. Learn more about this week's films, get Video Archives merch and more at videoarchivespodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter @videoarchives, and on Instagram @videoarchivespod. You can also write us a question by sending a letter to The Video Archives Podcast, c/o Earwolf Media, PO Box 66, 5551 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90028.
Classic Horror _The Spectre Bride by William Harrison Ainsworth
Windsor Castle
William Harrison retells The Legend of the Ruined Chapel in St Michael's Isle in a volume of material he collected and edited for The Manx Society in 1873, so we hear about the fate of Father Kelly and the chapel, to which we were steered originally by David Robertson's 1791 tour through the Island. Dr John Seward and Professor Van Helsing have broken into Lucy Westenra's house, finding four female servants lying drugged in the dining room and Lucy and her mother lying on the bed in Lucy's room. Lucy's mother is dead. What of Lucy? Another episode from a translation into the Manx Gaelic of 'Dracula'. As y kiaull ain - HOLMAN-CLIMAX MVC - Trelawny ANNIE KISSACK & CLARE KILGALLON - Lhondoo FOLK DANCE BAND - Christchurch bells MARGARET BARRY & MICHAEL GORMAN - The wild colonial boy INT - L'aspect CHRIS STOUT QUINTET - Devil's advocate LINDA GRIFFITHS & BRIGYN - Fy nghan i ti BILL CORLETT & PHIL GAWNE - Y ghraih my chree 's my stoyr GWENNO - Tresor. Dr John Seward and Professor Van Helsing have broken into Lucy Westenra's house, finding four female servants lying drugged in the dining room and Lucy and her mother lying on the bed in Lucy's room. Lucy's mother is dead. What of Lucy? Another episode from a translation into the Manx Gaelic of 'Dracula'. As y kiaull ain - HOLMAN-CLIMAX MVC - Trelawny ANNIE KISSACK & CLARE KILGALLON - Lhondoo FOLK DANCE BAND - Christchurch bells MARGARET BARRY & MICHAEL GORMAN - The wild colonial boy INT - L'aspect CHRIS STOUT QUINTET - Devil's advocate LINDA GRIFFITHS & BRIGYN - Fy nghan i ti BILL CORLETT & PHIL GAWNE - Y ghraih my chree 's my stoyr GWENNO - Tresor
Although David Robertson's 1791 tour through the Isle of Man has brought us to Derbyhaven, his reference to Keeill Vaayl, St Michael's Chapel, has already taken us to the Chronicles of the Kings of Man and the Isles, and now we've embarked on a lengthy legend, retold in 1873 by William Harrison, in which St Michael appears to a much-revered priest in the area. In our Manx translation of Dracula, the late arrival of a telegram has sent Dr John Seward hastening to the home of Lucy Westenra. Meanwhile, Lucy's own account provides a chilling picture of events, so we are warned in advance what Dr Seward and Professor Van Helsing will find after they have broken their way into the house. As nyn giaull - BREABACH - Fas LLEISIAU'R FROGWY - Happy we are all ROSE MURPHY - Ladybower's/The sister NEKETOMTOM - Ar paotr youank kozh BERNARD CAINE & CHARLES GUARD - The battle of Santwat STEVE HUNT - Pysk pi ARCANADH - Ce a cuiridh tu liom? EDWARD H. DAFIS - Smo fi ishe mynd IMAR - The grind
David Robertson has brought us to Derbyhaven where we look at the Derby Fort on St Michael's Isle, and then at the chapel itself which gives its name to the isle, Keeill Vaayl, St Michael's Chapel. There's an early reference to it in the Chronicles of Man and the Isles, and then we turn to a legend that appeared in 1873 in a volume for the Manx Society, collected and edited by William Harrison. Dr John Seward is thankful that he hasn't been summoned by Professor Van Helsing, giving him an opportunity to recover from a knife-attach by his patient, Renshaw. Unfortunately, Van Helsing's telegram is delivered late. Whilst Dr Seward heads for Lucy Westenra's house, we hear from Lucy herself what is taking place. Another episode from Bram Stoker's Dracula, in a translation into the Manx Gaelic. As y kiaull ain - MANAU - Qui est la belette? CAPERCAILLIE - Breisleach SALT & SKY - The sandwich set NORAH CLEARY - The codfish JOHN EIFION - Dy garu di o bell SHEILA CORKILL, ALAN PICKARD & CHARLES ALWAY - Reeaghyn dy Vannin NEEAR NESAN - Damb d'er bal CAPERCAILLIE - Oran sugraidh 9BACH - Wedi torri
Em que Hugo e Martim seguem no encalço de John Tyler, dono de escravos que chegou a presidente dos EUA graças à inesperada morte de William Harrison, mordido por um macaco nas virilhas.
Episode Notes We learn: I'm married! Just like the people in this story. My 26 year old cat is dying. So that puts a damper on things. This story doesn't really have a ‘specter bride' like it promised. . Go on, read it for yourself: https://www.steve-calvert.co.uk/online-text-spectre-bride-william-harrison-ainsworth/ . Visit https://nuzzlehouse.com for show info. Support Nuzzle House by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/nuzzle-house
Welcome back to another episode of The Everyday Wine Aficionado Podcast, today let me introduce you to Chuck McKahn, Owner and Winemaker at McKahn Family Cellars Chuck is a small town kid from Ripon in California's Central Valley. He caught the wine bug very early at the age of 15 (supervised by his parents of course!) and after high school made his way to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo's Wine and Viticulture program. In 2011 Chuck moved to the Napa Valley to work for Phillip Titus at Chappellet and has since moved onto winemaker posts at William Harrison and various smaller wine brands. Chuck's family and he started McKahn Family Cellars in 2014 where he was fortunate enough to craft Rhone varietal wines, a personal passion of Chuck's. Chuck and his wife Brittany live in Napa and their favorite hobby is drinking Champagne. Let's dive into his wine story! [00:01 – 10:11] Opening Segment Chuck shares his wine origin story Choosing Cal Poly because of its proximity to the beach, studying wine, and identifying his wine career path [10:12 – 16:49] McKahn Family Cellar's Humble Beginnings Chuck's Biggest Takeaway from Chappellet Know what you're doing and know what you don't know in a vineyard Blending Must-Knows Talking about wine more deeply and sharing the knowledge through starting McKahn Family Cellars [16:50 – 37:06] Building a Family Business while Crafting Rhone Varietals in Napa Valley Wine Evolutions at McKahn Family Cellars A Unique Charcuterie Aroma in Chuck's Rhône WineVarieties The biggest challenge is because they are Rhône WineVarieties! Chuck talks about their wines [37:07 – 42:59] Closing Segment Learn everything you need to grow your wine, business, or brand with Wine Business Bootcamp where I help other wine producers master the fundamentals of digital marketing, nail their customer experience, and convert more wine tasters into their wine clubs and other offers. Just send me a dm or email at kris@krislevy.comwith the subject: Wine Business Bootcamp Favorite Wine Sparkling wine Favorite go-to pairing Desert wine and something salty Sparkling wine and oysters Wine Resource The Wine Bible The Story of Wine Connect with Chuck Instagram: @mckahnfamilycellars, @chuck.mckahn.wine Website: mckahnfamilycellars.com Let's continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at kris@krislevy.co. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! LEAVE A REVIEW + help us get the word out there! Share this podcast to someone who wants to join the wine conversations. Go ahead and take a screenshot, share this to your stories, and tag me on Instagram! JOIN THE CLUB through this link and handpick wines every month, from up and coming wineries, winemaker owned brands and wineries with unique stories while supporting those wineries directly. You can also join our Facebook Group to connect with other wine lovers, get special tips and tricks, and take your wine knowledge to a whole new level. Tweetable Quotes: “Knowing what you're doing and knowing what you don't know in a vineyard are so important.” - Chuck McKahn “It takes time to be successful in the wine industry.” - Chuck McKahn
The Constitution of the United States had established March 4 as Inauguration Day in order to allow enough time after Election Day for officials to gather election returns and for newly-elected candidates to travel to the capital. On April 30, 1789, George Washington was inaugurated in New York City as our first president. Washington was scheduled to be inaugurated on March 4, however weather prevented Congress from being able to make quorum, and thus the beginning of our nation under the original Constitution was delayed almost two months. On March 4, 1801, Thomas Jefferson was the first president inaugurated in Washington, D.C., our new federal capital. After New York, Philadelphia had become our nation's capital. Though, in order to appease Southern slave holders fearing a northern capital would be inordinately influenced by Northern Abolitionists, the nation's capital was moved south to its current location. Inauguration was initially held inside the House and Senate chambers of the Federal Congress. James Monroe, the newly elected president in 1817, began the tradition of holding the inauguration outside, in front of Congress. The outdoor inauguration would prove fatal in 1841. With great hubris, the newly elected President William Harrison decided to ride on horseback, without a coat, to his inauguration – despite the winter weather. Harrison then delivered the longest inauguration speech in American history — a two-hour-long oration, which led to the shortest Presidency in American history as Harrison subsequently caught pneumonia and died 31 days later. The twentieth amendment of the Constitution, took effect before Franklin D. Roosevelt's second term began. The twentieth amendment specified that the elected president would become president through inauguration at noon on Jan. 20, two months, instead of four, after the presidential election. The twentieth amendment also clarified the presidential secession plan. The first inauguration held on the new date of January 20, 1937 turned out to be the wettest inauguration ever with 1.77" rain in 24 hours. It was quite windy with temperatures just above freezing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Before the Reformation in England almost every third day was a holy day. But the Puritans abolished all the holy days, even Christmas. (Volume 35, Harvard Classics)
Introductory note on William Harrison (Volume 35, Harvard Classics)
This week we're in the town of Campden, Gloucestershire. The date August 16th, 1660. William Harrison, the ageing rent collector - disappears while on a two mile walk to Charringworth. A local man is arrested, and a disturbing tale of betrayal emerges - but was any of it true? The blog post of the episode is here. Check out the blog at historyandimagination.com For just $2 US a month you can support the show on Patreon, and get access to exclusive content. Click for more, Patreon Content. Please leave a like and review if you enjoyed it. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone else. Creative works grow best by word of mouth. I post episodes fortnightly, Wednesdays. We're on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. Music, writing, narration, mixing all yours truly. For more information on Simone click here.
"Such felons as stand mute [do not confess] are pressed to death by huge weights laid upon a board that lieth over their breast and a sharp stone under their backs." Old English punishments, recorded by Holinshed, make startling reading. (Volume 35, Harvard Classics)
Introductory note on William Harrison (Volume 35, Harvard Classics)
Become a Patreon Producer: www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast Find us at Our Official Website Be on the lookout for the upcoming documentary all about The Midnight Train Podcast!! Well well well, here we are. Home state time. Creepy Ohio is where we are heading today! We're probably going to skip over the big boys like the Ohio State reformatory and places like that because well… You know about them. There will be plenty of good stuff though we promise! Let's start off in good ol… Dayton? Sure Dayton it is! We're going to visit the Victoria Theatre. Fun fact about this place...The Victoria is one of the oldest continually operated theaters on the continent! It cost $225,000 to build and opened as the Turner opera house in 1866. If you're wondering, that's just under 4 million in 2021 money. According to an article, newspapers at the time called it the best theater west of Philadelphia! Impressive! General admission was $1. The best seats in the house were between $10 and $12. Arson was suspected of having caused an all-consuming fire May 16, 1869, which destroyed the theater at a loss of $500,000, about 10 million today, of which insurance covered only $128,000, 2.5 million, so that sucks pretty bad. The rebuild took a few years and the theater reopened in 1871. The opera house resumed operations as "The Music Hall". In 1885 it became "The Grand Opera House". On September 18, 1899, it became the "Victoria Opera House", and in 1903, it became the Victoria Theatre, two years after the death of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. Smooth sailing from here on out right? Wrong? 1913 brought about the Great Dayton Flood. The Dayton flood of March 1913 was caused by a series of severe winter rain storms that hit the Midwest in late March. Within three days, 8–11 inches (200–280 mm For all you civilized people out there) of rain fell throughout the Great Miami River watershed on already saturated soil, resulting in more than 90 percent runoff. The river and its tributaries overflowed. The existing levees failed, and downtown Dayton was flooded up to 20 feet (6.1 m) deep. This flood is still the flood of record for the Great Miami River watershed. The volume of water that passed through the river channel during this storm equaled the monthly flow over Niagara Falls. Daaaaaaaang! The ground floor of the theater was severely damaged. The theater's interior was rebuilt and remodeled. Ok now that disaster is out of the way…. Wait… What's that? There's more? Jeez… On January 16, 1918, fire struck again and gutted portions of the building. Due to WW1 the rebuild was delayed due to a materials shortage. After the Armistice, The Victoria saw extensive interior remodeling and in 1919 re-opened as "The Victory Theatre" – a name commemorating the American war effort and its result. For many years after this, the theater had an amazing run and saw many of the top performers of the days come through. Al Jolson, The Marx Brothers, Helen Hayes, Fannie Brice, George M. Cohan, Lynn Fontayne, Gertrude Lawrence, Alfred Lunt, and some schhlub named Harry Houdini were just some of the big names to grace the theater! In the thirties the theatre was fitted to also play talking pictures! Here's another fun tidbit of trivia, chainsaw was one of the pioneers of talking pictures! He started in the first talkie ever, it was called, "I Can't Believe This, What is this voodoo?" It was not good. In fact, don't look it up on YouTube, it's really really bad. Over the years the change in times and the way the city of Dayton was headed, threatened to close the theater. In 1975 it was slated for demolition, in favor of a proposed parking lot. A public outcry for the theater's preservation that year helped to earn the building its listing in the National Register of Historic Places and, thus, it escaped demolition. However, portions of the building were in poor or fading condition. All the while, it continued to be visited extensively by traveling theater companies.The theatre had a network of access tunnels stretching out beneath the city's streets for several blocks. It was said that, during Vaudeville times, the tunnels allowed circus animals to be unloaded from railroad cars blocks away from the theatre, and held underground until showtime. As late as 1979, much of the tunnel network was accessible to employees, although some sections were blocked off by city steam pipes. In 1978, the theatre was greatly benefited by the donation of a cache of equipment and stage draperies from National Cash Register's (NCR) auditorium, which had been slated for demolition. NCR also donated its historic five-rank Estay pipe organ to the Victory, which was renovated and installed by aficionados. In 1986, Virginia Kettering donated $7 million to fund a downtown arts center, conditioning her donation on the requirement that the center include the Victory Theater and be located within the same one-block area.The 1989 rebuilding of the theater was extensive. It involved razing the interior commercial space within the forward, Main Street-facing section of the building as well as the stage house, while carefully preserving and restoring the 1866–71 facade and the 1919 auditorium. At the same time, the interior auditorium portion of the structure was completely renovated. All of the commercial space at street level was reclaimed for a grand, new lobby. The result was an extensively-new Victoria Theatre (as it was now so renamed) designed expressly for the performing arts. The auditorium retained its original appearance with completely restored plaster work, drapery, marble work, gilding, and fresco detailing. Additionally, the house received state-of-the-art upgrading to its wiring, lighting, and sound systems and now accommodated infrared sound transmitters for headphone use. The current theater accommodates 1,154, with 635 seats in the orchestra, and 519 in the balcony. The proscenium measures 37'7" wide by 29'0" high by 39'3" deep. A full-sized orchestra pit lies just below the stage lip. Ten dressing rooms, accommodating up to 18 people, are off-stage left, in the basement and at stage level. You know we love to get the history of these places and this one is pretty cool. So what about creepy stuff? Well let's check it out! First off according to a dayton.com article, there's the story of a touring actress in the early 1900s who went to her dressing room to change for the next scene, and never came out of the room. No trace of her was ever found, though fewer and fewer actors would use that dressing room, with reports that some would look into the mirror and see her face staring back again. The same article talks about how in the 1950s, a man committed suicide in the theater by wedging a knife into the seat in front of him and throwing himself upon it. When the curtains around the left exit door are pulled, some people claim to see his face. Staff members through the years have said they heard strange noises like the rustling of satin or taffeta, or suddenly smelled the scent of roses in the air. Others are said to have seen the ghost of the Victoria's founder when they're alone in the building. Diane Schoeffler-Warren, Victoria spokeswoman, told us that many of the historic theater's long-time volunteers and staff like to blame these strange occurrences on “Miss Vicki,” who was not a real person. PARANORMAL FINDINGS Staff, patrons and performers have had a boatload of experiences with the spirits who visit or reside here. Project Paranormal Investigations caught some hard evidence that greatly increases the known number of spirits who adore this theatre. Apparently, the spirits here are a talkative group. They caught a boatload of EVP's of many spirits. One spirit once worked there as an usher, some crew members, actors and actresses, a director and a well dressed man with a dirty hat who watches people who come into the auditorium. One EVP possibly suggests that the spirit of Vicki's killer is grounded here. “They will never catch me!” This well-dressed man could be the spirit of the Victoria's founder keeping a close eye on the living and still enjoying his theer. Spirits freely gave up their names: Isaac, Jacob, Alice, Jennifer Price, Bill and Miss Josephine Swartz who was a well-known ballet instructor. One male spirit pleaded for help. One gruff spirit didn't believe he was dead, and asked the investigator. “Do you want to fight?” This fiesta spirit said that the year was 2000. One male spirit keeps the spirit of Vicky company. Hopefully he is a friend and her protector. There was a negative, evil one there as well, reported by the other spirits. This spirit said that he was sent to keep another spirit stuck here. That's…. Nuts...ooh boy. So that's fun stuff, haunted theaters are always good. Where should we head now? How about a lunatic asylum that's now part of a college… We know that seems crazy but just run with us. The Ridges, a building formerly known as the Athens Lunatic Asylum, has been a constant source of ghost stories and sightings for years. The Ridges, was a Kirkbride Plan mental hospital operated in Athens, Ohio, from 1874 until 1993. After a period of disuse the property was redeveloped by the state of Ohio. Today, The Ridges are a part of Ohio University and house the Kennedy Museum of Art as well as an auditorium and many offices, classrooms, and storage facilities. The original design included an administration building with two wings, one that would house the males and the other for females. The building itself was 853 feet long, 60 feet wide, and built with red bricks fired from clay dug on-site. Built onto the back were a laundry room and boiler house. Seven cottages were also constructed to house even more patients. There was room to house 572 patients in the main building, almost double of what Kirkbride had recommended, leading to overcrowding and conflicts between the patients.The administrative section, located between the two resident wings, included an entrance hall, offices, a reception room on the first floor, the superintendent's residence on the second floor, and quarters for other officers and physicians on the 3rd and 4th floors. A large high ceiling amusement hall filled the 2nd and 3rd floors, and a chapel was included on the 4th floor. Behind and beneath the building's public and private spaces were the heating and mechanical systems, kitchens, cellars, storerooms, and workspaces. The site, which was first comprised of 141 acres, would eventually grow to 1,019 acres, including cultivated, wooded, and pasture land. The grounds were designed by Herman Haerlin of Cincinnati and would incorporate landscaped hills and trees, decorative lakes, a spring, and a creek with a waterfall. Not only would the patients enjoy the beautiful landscape, but citizens also enjoyed the extensive grounds. Though the facility would never be fully self-sustaining, over the years, the grounds would include livestock, farm fields and gardens, an orchard, greenhouses, a dairy, a receiving hospital, a Tubercular Ward, a physical plant to generate steam heat, and even a carriage shop in the earlier years. The hospital, first called the Athens Lunatic Asylum, officially began operations on January 9, 1874. Within two years, it was renamed the Athens Hospital for the Insane. Over the years, its name would be changed many times to the Athens State Hospital, the Southeastern Ohio Mental Health Center, the Athens Mental Health Center, the Athens Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center, and the Athens Mental Health and Developmental Center. During its operation, the hospital provided services to a variety of patients, including Civil War veterans, children, the elderly, the homeless, rebellious teenagers being taught a lesson by their parents, and violent criminals suffering from various mental and physical disabilities. With diagnoses ranging from the slightest distress to severely mentally ill, these patients were provided various forms of care, many of which have been discredited today. The asylum was best known for its practice of lobotomy, but it was also known to have practiced hydrotherapy, electroshock, restraint, and psychotropic drugs, many of which have been found to be harmful today. More interesting are the causes listed for admission, including epilepsy, menopause, alcohol addiction, and tuberculosis. General “ill health” also accounted for many admissions, which included in the first three years of operation 39 men and 44 women. For the female patients hospitalized during these first three years of the asylum's operation, the three leading causes of insanity are recorded as “puerperal condition” (relating to childbirth), “change of life,” and “menstrual derangements.” According to an 1876 report, the leading cause of insanity among male patients was masturbation. The second most common cause of insanity was listed as intemperance (alcohol). Depending upon their condition, a patient's treatment could range from full care to amazing freedom. Over the years, numerous buildings were added, including a farm office, a new amusement hall, additional wards and residences, a laundry building, power plant, garages, stables, mechanics shops, a firehouse, therapy rooms, and dozens of others. By the 1950s, the hospital was using 78 buildings and was treating 1,800 patients. In the 1960s, the total square footage of the facility was recorded at 660,888 square feet. At this time, its population peaked at nearly 2,000 patients, over three times its capacity. However, the number of patients would begin to decline for the next several decades as de-institutionalization accelerated. As the number of people at the Asylum declined, the buildings and wards were abandoned one by one. Comprised of three graveyards, burials began soon after the institution's opening as there were deceased patients who were unclaimed by their families. Until 1943 the burials were headed only by stones with numbers, with the names of the dead known only in recorded ledgers. Only one register exists today, which contains the names of 1,700 of the over 2,000 burials. In 1972 the last patients were buried in the asylum cemetery. Today the cemeteries continue to be maintained by the Ohio Department of Mental Health. In 1977, Athens Asylum made news when it housed multiple personality rapist Billy Milligan. In the highly publicized court case, Milligan was found to have committed several felonies, including armed robbery, kidnapping, and three rapes on the Ohio State University campus. In preparing his defense, psychologists diagnosed Milligan with multiple personality disorder, from which the doctors said he had suffered from early childhood. He was the first person diagnosed with multiple personality disorder to raise such a defense and the first acquitted of a major crime for this reason. Milligan was then sent to a series of state-run mental hospitals, including Athens. While at these hospitals, Milligan reported having ten different personalities. Later 14 more personalities were said to have been discovered. After a decade, Milligan was discharged. He died of cancer at a nursing home in Columbus, Ohio, on December 12, 2014, at 59. The next year, the hospital made the news again when a patient named Margaret Schilling disappeared on December 1, 1978. It wasn't until January 12, 1979, 42 days later that her body was discovered by a maintenance worker in a locked long-abandoned ward once used for patients with infectious illnesses. Though tests showed that she died of heart failure, she was found completely naked with her clothing neatly folded next to her body. More interesting is the permanent stain that her body left behind. Clearly, an imprint of her hair and body can still be seen on the floor, even though numerous attempts have been made to remove it. By 1981 the hospital housed fewer than 300 patients, numerous buildings stood abandoned, and over 300 acres were transferred to Ohio University. In 1988, the facilities and grounds (excluding the cemeteries) were deeded from the Department of Mental Health to Ohio University. The Athens Center officially closed in 1993, and the remaining patients transferred to another facility. The property stood vacant for several years before restoration began. The name of the property was changed to the “Ridges” and in 2001 renovation work was completed on the main building, known as Lin Hall. Today it houses music, geology, biotechnology offices, storage facilities, and the Kennedy Museum of Art. Over the years, other hospital buildings were modeled and used by the University, although many others still sit abandoned. wow… Crazy stuff. The info and the history cave from a great article at legends of America.com. When the University took over the property, some students began to spend time at the Ridges. This is when many reports of paranormal activity began to surface. This includes hearing disembodied screams in the middle of the night, electric anomalies, rattling door handles and vanishing spectral images. Some of these events occurred in the area where Margaret Schilling's remains were found and, were thus, attributed to her. Her spirit is said to have appeared staring down from the window of the room where her lifeless body was discovered. Her apparition has been seen attempting to escape. Others have seen her wander in various parts of the building at night. Other former patients are also said to remain in residence as well. Visitors have reported seeing strange figures standing in the empty wings of the former hospital. Many have heard the disembodied voices of those in agony and warning those that wish to listen to them. You may also hear the squeaks of gurneys that are no longer there. Some folks see strange lights and hear screams echoing through the walls. More frightening, many have come across the spirits of patients in the basement, who remain shackled there in their afterlife. Sadly, these may be the many spirits who died or suffered at the hands of staff in the asylum. The cemetery is also said to be haunted by shadowy people and strange lights. In one area, the linear shapes of the graves form a circle, rumored to be a witches' meeting point. Let's switch it up for a minute and talk about Moody's favorite things … The cryptids! So what kind of cryptids can one expect to find in Ohio? Well we are gonna let ya know! Let's start with the Loveland Frogmen. Stories started popping out in the 50's, tales that differed slightly from one another, about a massive frog causing all manner of mischief. Most of the stories start the same but there seem to be three major variations. In one story, the motorist is heading out of the Branch Hill neighborhood when he shines his car's headlights on the huge figures. The trio stood on their hind legs and just stood in the middle of the road. The man honks his horn. The figures perk up. They twist their necks around. A gasp!!!! All three look at the driver with leathery skin and frog faces. Version number 3: same bridge, the motorist pulls over, he gets out of his car and spots the creatures. All three are conversing animatedly. The driver calls out to them. One of the Loveland Frogman gets up, points his finger at his friends in the universal gesture of “put a pin in it,” turns to the bothersome intruder, “can't you see we're holding a conversation? How rude,” holds out a wand over its heads, and flicks the Harry Potter approved apparatus… a blazing fire of sparks cannons out of the wand. The motorist flees the scene. The other version goes like this: the motorist spots the creatures under the Loveland bridge, one of many going over the Little Miami river – he honks his horn. The creatures shot out from under the bridge, one lands on his hood and croaks… the driver passes out. On 3 March 1972 at 1:00 am, the Loveland police department goose marched into the madness. Officer Ray Shockey was gliding his car on Riverside Drive near the Totes boot factory and the Little Miami River when a suspicious animal ran across the road in front of his vehicle. He hit his brakes. Hit the steering wheel and looked on. The animal, now fully illuminated in his patrol car's headlights, blinked at Shockey… who was having a meltdown true to his last name; Shockey was in shock. Framed in his car's lamp stood the legendary Loveland Frogman. Shockey reported the sighting and stated, “it's crouched like a frog.” The creature then climbed over the guardrail and jumped into the river. Two weeks after that wild incident, a second Loveland police officer, Mark Matthews, did Shockey a solid and reported seeing an unidentified animal, similar in height and facets, near the same road. And you know what… He shot the damn thing! That's right, killed it! Unfortunately Matthews didn't actually shoot a frogman…nope. According to Matthews, it was “a large iguana about 3 or 3.5 feet long”, and he didn't immediately pinpoint the creature's ID because it was missing its tail… not a freaking Loveland Frogman. “It either got loose or was released when it grew too large" In August 2016, local Cincinnati TV stations reported that "a night of fun turned into a chilling tale of horror" when two teenagers playing Pokémon Go between Loveland Madeira Road and Lake Isabella claimed to see a giant frog near the lake on August 3 that "stood up and walked on its hind legs".[7][8] It was later revealed to be a local student from Archbishop Moeller High School in a homemade frog costume. Real or not? We may never know! You don't believe in the Frogmen you say well how about the grass man! Often referred to as the Eastern Bigfoot, the Grassman is reportedly a 7-foot tall, 300-pound hominid. According to famed cryptozoologist, Loren Coleman, the Ohio Grassmen have a more human-like appearance and are more human-looking and are shorter than the classic “Bigfoot”. The Grassman is often seen around farms and especially eating tall grasses such as wheat, which is what its main diet is, and where its name comes from. In addition to a different diet, the Grassman also seems much more sociable than Bigfoot. Many Grassman sightings include more than one Grassman, and it is reported that mothers have been seen with babies. The first sightings of the Grassman date all the way to 1869, however, one of the most prominent sightings was in 1978. The grandchildren of Minerva residents Evelyn and Howe Clayton, along with their friends, ran inside screaming about a hairy monster they saw in the gravel pit outside. When the couple went out to investigate, they saw the Grassman, just as the children had described, and it quickly ran off. The family saw the creature a few more times, and claimed that it would leave the smell of rotten eggs wherever it passed through, though it never seemed to steal anything. Yet another Bigfoot-type creature lurks in Ohio, this time near Minerva. The Minerva Monster was first spotted by the Cayton family in the late 1970s when they followed the sound of their barking dogs to a pit on their property where they disposed of trash. Inside the pit, they found a massive, 7-foot tall, 300-pound creature, covered in fur, staring at them as they approached. The creature returned to the family's property so often that it was witnessed by several other friends and family members and even investigated by the sheriff. During the creature's final appearance at the property, two creatures were spotted after the home was pelted with several rocks while the family was inside. We suspect this may have been chainsaw. Although sightings continued in nearby counties, none were as detailed as the Cayton families, whose stories remained unchanged for decades. How about the Charles Mills Lake Monster! This mysterious cryptid has only been documented one time. In March of 1959, teenagers Denny Patterson, Wayne Armstrong, and Michael Lane were running amok near the shores of Charles Mills Lake when they saw something that terrified them. Out of the water came a 7-foot tall, armless, humanoid. The boys noted that the creature had glowing green eyes and massive webbed feet. After the boys reported what they had seen, authorities searched the area, finding footprints that they thought resembled tracks that scuba and snorkel diving fins would leave behind. Crosswick Monster Around 20 miles north of the Loveland Frogman's territory lies Crosswick. Although the monster hasn't been spotted in nearly 200 years, the legend of the Crosswick Monster is still told in the area. According to reports, two young boys were playing on the banks of a small creek when they were startled by a massive, snake-like creature. The monster sprouted arms and snatched one of the boys, dragging him nearly 100 yards to a massive sycamore tree that was assumed to be its den. The Crosswick monster dropped the child just outside a hole in the tree's bank. The 26-foot diameter tree was eventually chopped through by dozens of men from the town and when the serpent-creature reappeared, the men noted that it was between 12-14 feet tall. The monster escaped the men, crashing through a fence before darting into a cavern. The full description read, “It is described as being 30 to 40 feet long, 12 to 14 feet tall when erect, 16 inches in diameter, and legs 4 feet long. It is covered with scales like a lizard's, of black and white color with large yellow spots. Its head is about 16 inches wide, with a long forked tongue, and the mouth inside deep red.” Although the Crosswick Monster was never seen again, it is remembered as one of the most believable cryptid experiences in Ohio, as more than 60 men claimed to have witnessed it. Dogman Described as a werewolf-like creature, the Dogman has reportedly been seen all throughout Ohio. Eyewitnesses describe the Dogman creatures as between 4-6 feet tall, often very muscular, and with pink or gray skin. It is sometimes seen on all fours or walking bipedally. One of the most recent accounts was in 2016 in Allen County. The Dogman is typically associated with Michigan, but in the past decade, several sightings have taken place throughout Ohio, an understandable migration. Ok so let's get back to creepy places! How about a haunted hotel? The Buxton inn fits the bill! Buxton Inn was originally called the Tavern and it was built in 1812 by Orrin Granger. Today, the Buxton Inn is the oldest continuously running inn in Granville, Ohio. Aside from being an inn, Buxton also served as Granville's first post office and a stagecoach stop. The Buxton became very popular and was patronized by no less than President William Harrison himself. After Orrin Granger died, ownership of the inn changed. Although it went through several owners, it never closed down because of its popularity. In 1829, more additions were constructed for the building. In the 1850s, the inn was purchased by James W. Dilley and it was renamed to “The Dilley House”. Major Buxton and his wife acquired the property in 1865. They attracted many guests and the inn continued to thrive under their ownership. After the death of the Buxtons, retired opera singer Ethel Bounell took over the inn. The current owners of the inn are Orville and Audrey Orr. The Buxton Inn's long history lives on with the ghosts frequently seen there, the majority of which are the ghosts of its former owners. The first ghost ever reported at the hotel was Orrin Granger in the 1920's who built the hotel in 1812. During the 70's, workers of the inn saw a man dressed in blue and since then they have refused to enter the inn after dark. Major Buxton (the man who the inn was named after) is also said to haunt the inn. He has been spotted in several locations around the inn. Ethel “Bonnie” Bounell, the former innkeeper, is said to have died in room number nine. Guests who have stayed in the room have reported seeing a lady dressed in blue, Bonnie's favourite color. Shadowy figures have been seen in rooms number seven and nine and even in the basement. Guests have also felt the presence of a ghostly cat jumping on their beds. Other reports include heavy doors slamming shut and opening of their own accord, with no apparent breeze or other valid explanation. People have also reported hearing footsteps behind them in empty hallways, and their names being called out. Definitely spooky… anyone want to take a trip to hell? No? How about just helltown? Well that is where we're headed! The village known as “Helltown” is purportedly teeming with crybaby bridges, spooked school buses, mass human sacrifice scenes, and a mutant python for good measure. The extreme folklore surrounding the region formerly known as Boston, Ohio is ironic since the only verifiable legend about the town is that it is deserted for a very frighteningly tragic reason. Founded in 1806, Boston Village's original claim to fame was its standing as the oldest village in Summit County. Boston's relatively uneventful life took a turn for the worse in 1974, when it became the unlucky victim of nationwide anxiety over the country's disappearing forestland. Using the laws of eminent domain, President Gerald Ford signed a bill that gave the federal government's National Park Service jurisdiction to expropriate land for the establishment of National Parks. The NPS decided that Boston Township would be the new home for the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and began buying the properties of its longtime residents. The sentiment among citizens who had no choice but to leave their homes was expressed in a message scribbled on the wall of one of the houses: “Now we know how the Indians felt.” The empty homes were boarded up and adorned with U.S. “No Trespassing” signs. The government quickly fell behind on its plan to create the park and the village sat neglected. The remaining buildings, remnants of a “vanished” town, have created a fertile soil for the innumerable urban legends that have popped up over the years. The hellish aura of the area only continued to grow when the NPS acquired Krejci Dump in 1985. Rangers visiting the site became ill and covered in rashes. It was soon discovered the dump was highly polluted with toxic chemicals improperly disposed of. The dump became a Superfund site and as of 2015 the NPS is wrapping up restoration of the area. Helltown is home to six or seven separate legends, which has led this area in Boston Township in Ohio to be grouped as one large haunted site. The overgrowth creates a dark, almost cursed place, where ghosts, cults, Satanists, and even a wild-eyed serial killer were said to lurk. Helltown is the nickname given to the northern part of Summit County. The areas most associated with the legends are Boston Township and Boston Village, as well as portions of Sagamore Hills. First settled all the way back in 1806, Boston stands as the oldest village in Summit County. The construction of the Ohio and Erie Canal brought loads of people to the region in the mid-1820s. The area then began to flourish when a railroad station was constructed in the town. The station was named ‘Boston Mills,' and the name stuck. Loads of legends come out of the Boston Cemetery, which sits deep in the middle of the area known as Helltown, including tales of a ghost who sits on a bench and stares out into space, forlorn, waiting for his family to come back for him. The only souls not forced to leave the area were the dead, now stuck in this abandoned ghost town, looking for their families which have left so long ago. There are two roads through Helltown, both labeled as ‘dead ends' even though you can watch them continue on into the distance. Legend says that local Satanic cults put up these signs to keep people out of their secret hideouts. Stanford Road, one of the main roads in Helltown, is sometimes referred to as The End of the World, or Highway to Hell. It is a twisting, dangerous road with a very sharp incline, so steep that when a car crests the top of the hill, it looks as if it is driving off a cliff. Some stories indicate that the road itself is evil, and is known to take possession of your vehicle, causing fatal accidents. It is said that if you park your car at the end of Stanford Road, you may meet your gruesome fate at the hands of the strange people who still patrol the area, protecting it. One rumor persists through the ages that the town's residents were actually evacuated due to a large chemical spill, and the National Park was just a cover-up. The chemical spills were said to have caused mutations in local children, and even created the Peninsula Python, a gigantic snake that slithers the area. An account given by a local paranormal researcher who explored the area truly sums up the overall vibe of Helltown – “I have experienced much in my explorations of there, some of which I don't care to remember and some of which I can never hope to explain. Helltown is not truly abandoned. It does have residents, but they are a strange and frightening breed. I have gone exploring the woods and cemetery of the area in the late night and wee morning hours, and have returned to my car to find strange people looking into its car windows. This has happened twice––once at 2:00 AM and once at 4:30 AM. Both times, the people fled as soon as they saw me approaching the car before I had a chance to speak to them. Both times, they were dressed in all black. A part of me is glad that I didn't get to converse with them because I have heard too many tales about the ways of Hell Town residents. Supposedly, they are all Satanists and worship at the town's two evil churches. I have been to both of these churches, however not inside them. One, the Mother of Sorrows, has upside-down crosses hanging from it. I have also been to the Boston Cemetery, where a ghost has been seen sitting on a bench. This cemetery is as dark a place as I have ever been. The graves date back to the early 1800s. I didn't see the ghost when I visited, but I did hear strange growls and howls from the depths of the graveyard. This was more than enough to convince me to leave, as the prospect of getting attacked by some strange boneyard dwelling beast was not appealing, to say the least.” Welllllll we might not be heading there any time soon! Ok we got one more place for ya. The Bellaire house. The history of Bellaire House stretches back to 1904, when it was constructed by Jacob Heatherington, who also owned a coal mine that ran directly beneath the property on Belmont Street. When the original owner died, he left the land and the five-bedroom, one-and-a-half bath house to his daughter Eliza and son Edwin. But not long after coming into her inheritance, Eliza Heatherington collapsed dead on the dining room floor in the house. Legend has it that her grieving brother became obsessed with the idea of communicating with his dearly departed sister from beyond and invited mediums from across the country to his home for that purpose. Paranormal researchers believe that it was Edwin Heatherington who, through his experiments with the occult, unwittingly opened nearly a dozen different portals to the 'other side' throughout the house, allowing malevolent spirits to cross over. Research suggests that the plot of land on which the house sits also conceals Native American burial caves, and it has been intimated, though not confirmed, that prior to the Civil War the site was part of the Underground Railroad used by fugitive slaves. The Bellaire House sits on what is known as a Leyline. This means there is a consistent wellspring of paranormal activity that goes all through the house. A virtual spring of ghosts coming back from the dead. Kristin Lee, the current owner of the house was affected by two floods which left her family homeless. After they moved into the home they saw “odd” things. Kristin Lee blamed everything except for the paranormal until the point when it was impossible to deny. She describes the history and her time there on the home's website. "The house gained a mysterious reputation even during the years when it was sitting abandoned. The neighbors in the area claimed to see people roaming around in the house or peeking out of the windows. This was when the house was locked and no one was living there. There were some who thought that the kids were up to something nifty, but when I moved in there, it didn't take long for its history to resurface because that's when paranormal activities in the Bellaire House began to manifest in more violent ways. Jacob Heatherington built the Bellaire House in the vicinity of sacred Shawnee Native American burial caves. That makes the house 172 years old. Those caves were right behind the Bellaire House and the Ohio River is right in the front. Physics proves that water is a portal because it is always moving and the magnetic pull of the water creates a powerhouse of energy where spirits can cut through earthbound gravity, gain energy to port back and forth from their dimension to ours. The craziest part is that the portal sits right under the Bellaire House. This area is still known as the Native American Internment Area. The thing is that the Native Americans who lived in this area used to bury their leaders, chieftain, shamans, healers, and witchdoctors in these caves. They used to hold their ceremonies in this area and practiced magic. In 1754 the French & Indian War rampaged through Bellaire. The native massacres by the hands of French soldiers were large. Blood still stains the grounds of the entire town of Bellaire. The residual energy of the slaughter still seeps inside the soil today. She goes on to say: Although Joe Estes & Associates cleaned the inhuman spirits, the house is always active to this day despite all the cleansing and Catholic rituals. The ley line over which the Bellaire House is built is one of the alignments of ancient monuments and prehistoric sites in straight lines. It is believed by some that it indicates paths of positive energy inherent in the Earth. The Bellaire House is on the tip of one of the most ancient ley lines in the world! This could possibly be the reason why the Native Americans chose the land that the Bellaire House sits on because it is supercharged with such a profound energy source that it caused a direct connection to the great spirit, the old world gods, and intergalactic beings! Research revealed that when Jacob Heatherington, who was a millionaire and used to run the city, died he left the coal mine company to his son Alex Heatherington, who was assisted by his daughter Lyde. Unfortunately, the business started to fail due to Alex hearing and seeing things that were not there. He also began to have epileptic seizures and declared that "demons were trying to kill him." Back then people believed that he was haunted and cursed because of the coal mine explosions. According to paranormal investigators, there are as many as 11 portals throughout the house. The most interesting thing is that no matter how hard paranormal investigators try, these portals refuse to stay closed. Edwin and Lyde were also known to have servants. Mostly, all of them were named Mary. There was one particular Mary that had a child inside of the Bellaire House and it was rumored that the child had the bloodline that was needed to allow an entity inside of the Bellaire House to grow stronger to do Lyde's bidding. There are village rumors that a servant's child was lured to the attic and plunged to his death out of the window. In March 1940, there was another explosion in the mines. This time in Coal Mine #2, which was commonly referred to as Willow Grove Mine at the time. It was about twenty minutes from Bellaire. The explosion trapped 180 men in the mine and took the lives of at least fifty men. Also, it left more than a hundred men burned and severely wounded. Although many members of the community tried to rescue the trapped men, only a few men could be saved. It's said that the rescue attempt continued for several days to no avail. This explosion at Coal Mine #2 further contributed to the haunting of the Bellaire House.. So what exactly happened to Kristen Lee and her family in that house. One day, Lee said she was home when she heard the sound of footsteps coming from the attic. She assumed it was her boyfriend, Jeff, whom she thought was working upstairs. When sometime later she heard Jeff come through the front door downstairs, Kristen was shocked, but figured that the noise she heard from the attic was just the old house settling. A few weeks later, Kristen was napping on the couch when she was awakened by a presence next to her. She opened her eyes to discover a man's greyish figure in a cap. She screamed in terror and demanded to know who he was. The man said nothing in response, got up from the couch, made his way to the foyer and vanished into thin air. Lee noted that her boyfriend and son were asleep at the time, but the family dog appeared panic-stricken. She also pointed out that it was so cold in the room she could see her breath. Lee says that was her first startling encounter with the supernatural inside the house, which she would later dub ‘a portal to hell.' In the following months, Lee and her family would allegedly experience strange voices and footsteps, objects moving on their own and ghostly figures popping up out of nowhere. It came to a point where Lee sent her youngest son to stay with her parents and her oldest with his father because she feared for their safety inside the house. Things finally came to a head one evening when Lee says the family dog was hurled against a bedroom wall by an invisible force, which at the same time pinned her down, rendering her motionless. After that incident, Lee and her family promptly decided to move and rent out the house, but her tenants did not linger there either. One family that briefly called Bellaire House their home allegedly lost six of eight family members while residing at 1699 Belmont Street. Kristen Lee then tried to offload the house by selling it to the town of Bellaire for a dollar, but there were no takers, as the locals were well aware of its bad reputation. Out of options she decided to turn the house into a spot where people could come and ghost hunt. And that is where it sits today. Maybe that'll be our next trip! That's since creepy Ohio for you! Again we left out some of the more well known stuff and didn't have room to include every cool thing so we may be back for round two of creepy Ohio say since point as well! There are tons of cool creepy places in Ohio. Check them out! https://www.imdb.com/search/keyword/?keywords=ohio
Today's guest is William Harrison, Senior Managing Director at WRH ZSERVICES in Houston, Texas. William is a Hands-on IT Service Management (ITSM) Service Integration SME & independent contractor. He has an established reputation for both strategic and focused ITIL framework & procedural definitions that are based on Digital Capabilities Management Model (DCMM). William's experience comes with extensive accolades from IT management for team-motivating abilities and limiting IT risk, creating and managing lean support teams (KPI based), and establishing creative strategies for optimizing infrastructure operations with financial returns (ROI's) and external customer service focused reliability. In the episode, William will tell you about: Highlights of 20 years working in the field, Why he decided to get into the contracting world, Difference between a permanent and contract employee, How he positions himself in the market, Top tips for stakeholder management, Challenges to be aware of in the gig economy, ITSM trends in the industry, Future of ServiceNow and Digital Transformation
Introductory note on William Harrison (Volume 35, Harvard Classics)
A writer of Elizabethan times said that no other country had as many dogs as England. Once Henry VII ordered all mastiffs to be hung because they "durst presume to fight against the lion," England's regal beast. (Volume 35, Harvard Classics)
Introductory note on William Harrison (Volume 35, Harvard Classics)
William Henry Harrison found a fair amount of success on the battlefield, which turned into a successful career as a Governor, which turned into the first “modern” presidential campaign. Slogans, songs, and some creative spinning of the truth gave him the keys to The White House. But before he could really make a difference, his very long speech on a very cold and wet inauguration day led to his early demise, just 31 days later. The oldest and the first President to die in office, POTUS #9, William Henry Harrison.
Welcome To The Party Pal: The Mind-Bending Film & Television Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed!
This episode of Welcome To The Party Pal thoroughly explores the 1975 science fiction sports film Rollerball, directed and produced by Norman Jewison. Rollerball stars James Caan, John Houseman, Maud Adams, John Beck, Moses Gunn and Ralph Richardson. The screenplay was written by William Harrison, and adapted from his own short story entitled "Roller Ball Murder.” The captivating and poignant film takes place in a corporate-controlled future where an ultra-violent sport known as Rollerball occupies the world's attention, and its most powerful athlete is out to defy those who want him out of the game. In this episode, hosts Michael Shields and Christian Niedan meticulously examine the thought-provoking themes present in Rollerball, such as the biting commentary it makes concerning corporations and their expanding power and influence, the ills of blood sports, and the power of knowledge in regards to who controls that information. They also celebrate the committed stuntmen that were the foundation of the film, the brilliance of the films director Norman Jewison, and so much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Als am 16. August 1660 der angesehene Gutsverwalter William Harrison während der Ausübung seiner Pflichten verschwindet, führen die wenigen Spuren schnell zu einem Mordverdacht gegen seinen Diener, John Perry. Sein Geständnis und der Verdacht der Hexerei bringen schließlich nicht nur ihn, sondern auch andere Menschen an den Galgen. Recht und Ordnung sind wieder hergestellt. Oder? Gut ein Jahr später wird der Fall durch eine kuriose Wendung, die bis heute verwundert, völlig auf den Kopf gestellt. Geht mit Katharina und Nina in dieser Folge von „Früher war mehr Verbrechen“ einer fantastischen Erzählung von Sklavenhandel, Piraten und der wohl umfangreichsten Glückssträhne der Geschichte auf den Grund. // Kapitel // - 04:11 – William Harrison verschwindet und die Suche beginnt - 08:44 – Der Verdacht fällt auf John Perry - 11:04 – John gesteht und beschuldigt seine Familie - 17:10 – Raub und ein zweites Geständnis - 19:51 – Der Englische Bürgerkrieg - 22:40 – Unglückliche Verkettungen führen zu einem unfairen Urteil - 25:19 – Die unglaubliche Geschichte des William Harrison - 34:41 – Besprechung des Falles // Quellen & Shownotes // - Overbury, T., Sir, A True and Perfect Account of The Examination, Confession, Trial, Condemnation and Execution of Joan Perry, and Her Two Sons, John and Richard Perry, for the Supposed Murder of William Harrison, London 1676, http://www.campdenwonder.plus.com/Overbury.htm - Tyus, Ch., The Power of Witchcraft. The Three Bibles on London Bridge, London 1662, http://www.campdenwonder.plus.com/Pamphlet.htm - COTSWOLDS.INFO, The Campden Wonder, https://www.cotswolds.info/strange-things/the-campden-wonder.shtml - Zeit und Geister, The Campden Wonder: Nur einer kam zurück, Artikel vom 28. Juli 1896, https://zeitundgeister.de/the-campden-wonder-nur-einer-kam-zurueck/ - Campdenwonder.plus.com, http://www.campdenwonder.plus.com/Story.htm - The Cheltenham Examiner, THE MURDER OF WILLIAM HARRISON, Artikel vom 19. Februar 1862, https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002212/18620219/027/0002 - Chipping Campden History Society, The Campden Wonder, https://www.chippingcampdenhistory.org.uk/content/history/incidents-and-events/the_campden_wonder - Historic UK, The Origins & Causes of the English Civil War, https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/Origins-of-the-English-Civil-War/ - Historical Blindness Podcast, The Campden Wonder; or, the Supposed Murder of William Harrison, Episode vom 7. August 2018, https://www.historicalblindness.com/blogandpodcast//the-campden-wonder-or-the-supposed-murder-of-william-harrison // Folgt uns auf Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/frueher.war.mehr.verbrechen/?hl=de // Karte mit allen „Früher war mehr Verbrechen“-Tatorten // https://bit.ly/2FFyWF6 // Mail //: mailto:frueherwarmehrverbrechen@outlook.de // Kaffeekasse //: https://ko-fi.com/fwmvpodcast GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de
Justin and Colin touch briefly on President William Harrison who only served as President for 1 month before he passed away. We then move move into the pass given by the Democrats and the #MeToo movement in the case of sexual assault and the miss handling of New York's covid pandemic. Governor Cuomo should be arrested and tried for not only sexual assault but also murder.
The Constitution of the United States had established March 4 as Inauguration Day in order to allow enough time after Election Day for officials to gather election returns and for newly-elected candidates to travel to the capital. On April 30, 1789, George Washington was inaugurated in New York City as our first president. Washington was scheduled to be inaugurated on March 4, however, weather prevented Congress from being able to make quorum, and thus the beginning of our nation under the original Constitution was delayed almost two months. On March 4, 1801, Thomas Jefferson was the first president inaugurated in Washington, D.C., our new federal capital. After New York, Philadelphia had become our nation’s capital. Though, in order to appease Southern slave holders fearing a northern capital would be inordinately influenced by Northern Abolitionists, the nation’s capital was moved south to its current location. Inauguration was initially held inside the House and Senate chambers of the Federal Congress. James Monroe, the newly elected president in 1817, began the tradition of holding the inauguration outside, in front of Congress. The outdoor inauguration would prove fatal in 1841. With great hubris, the newly elected President William Harrison decided to ride on horseback, without a coat, to his inauguration – despite the winter weather. Harrison then delivered the longest inauguration speech in American history — a two-hour-long oration, which led to the shortest Presidency in American history as Harrison subsequently caught pneumonia and died 31 days later. The twentieth amendment of the Constitution, took effect before Franklin D. Roosevelt’s second term began. The twentieth amendment specified that the elected president would become president through inauguration at noon on Jan. 20, two months, instead of four, after the presidential election. The twentieth amendment also clarified the presidential secession plan. The first inauguration held on the new date of January 20, 1937 turned out to be the wettest inauguration ever with 1.77" rain in 24 hours. It was quite windy with temperatures just above freezing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Before the Reformation in England almost every third day was a holy day. But the Puritans abolished all the holy days, even Christmas. (Volume 35, Harvard Classics)
Introductory note on William Harrison (Volume 35, Harvard Classics)
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Sean HarrisonSean was born in Nashville and raised mostly in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where he grew up in the literary home of the late novelist/screenwriter William Harrison, probably best known for the movie Rollerball. The father taught creative writing at the University of Arkansas, which put the son in frequent company of numerous talented writing students and visiting writers. It also put him in touch with a lively college campus during the turbulence and cultural renaissance of the late 1960s. Sean lived some years in Europe, then Texas, with a lot of traveling and finally back home to Fayetteville. “I have busked in London, Bath, Paris, Florence and Venice, southern Spain and other parts of Europe, New York City, Dallas/Ft. Worth,” Sean said. “It’s only looking back that I can appreciate where I’ve been. I don’t regret anything – even my biggest mistakes.”Sean Harrison,Big_DecisionsSean Harrison,Wake_Up_Deadmakingascene,Sean HarrisonSean Harrison,Breathe_Out_Her_NameSean Harrison,Water_Tower
We begin season two with a clash of the tenures as William Harrison and Frankie Roosevelt stare each other down as you always wanted them too! You can vote on that match-up here: https://www.strawpoll.me/21133727 contact@pronoiatheater.com
Giant corporations rule the world and sponsor teams for a lethal professional sport called Roller Ball. This story was published in Esquire and was later dramatized in the film Rollerball (1975).Mind Webs was a 1970's series out of WHA Radio in Wisconsin that featured weekly short stories of science fiction by some of the genre's best writers. The music, sound cues and occasional character voices along with the performance of Michael Hansen, the reader, resulted in better than most fully dramatized productions of the period. Around 150 shows were aired between 1976 and 1984 varying in length, but most were about 30 minutes. Get full access to The Reader Crew at joshuajames.substack.com/subscribe
Pretty sure I've told this story in the Daily Hustle before but it's definitely worth revisiting for a multitude of reasons... In 2000, my minor league teammate Jason Hart and I were driving from spring training in Phoenix to Midland, Texas... Somehow we got a hold of a placemat with all of the Presidents Of The United States on it, and Hart asked me how long it would take me to memorize all the Presidents in order... As a confident young go hard, I didn't hesitate with my response... “1 hour.” Not believing it was possible, Hart immediately bet me a Taco Bell lunch (no small price considering we each slaughtered 5 items a piece) at our next stop, which just so happened to be an hour away... From there I went to work. I had recently read about how the best way to memorize something is by associating whatever it is with something else... So I decided to play with the numbers (43 Presidents at the time) and names to come up with each answer. This is basically how the name/number associations went... Washington (We all know that) Adams (Coach Dick Adams SF Football) Jefferson (Street in Redwood City) Madison (James Madison University) Monroe (Marilyn) John Quincy Adams (Grandson of John Adams) Andrew Jackson (Andrew Johnson is #17) Martin Van Buren (Street in SF) Harrison (Grandfather of #23 William Harrison) Tyler (Linked him with #12 Taylor) Polk (Street in SF) Taylor (See #10) Millard Fillmore (Millard the Willard) Pierce (His dark hair & piercing stare was easily etched in my memory) Buchanan (Our only bachelor President) Abe (No memory tool needed) Johnson (See #7) Ulysses S Grant (War Hero) Hayes (Though about one of my best friends growing up Ryan Hayes) Garfield (The Cat) Chester A. Arthur (Loved the name Chester) Cleveland (Only President to serve 2 non-consecutive terms) Harrison (See #9) Cleveland (See #22) McKinley (assassinated) Roosevelt (Speak softly & carry a big stick) Taft (Got stuck in White House bathtub because he was 300 pounds) Wilson (The volleyball) Harding (The park) Coolidge (Cool Cal) Hoover (Vacuum up) FDR (Roosevelt Fam) Truman (When Harry Met Sally) Eisenhower (Dwight Clark) JFK (Like Washington & Lincoln, no association necessary) Johnson (Johnson & Johnson) Nixon (Watergate & Deep Throat) Ford (Michigan Football) Carter (Saw him at Alpine Hills) Reagan (Trickle down economics) Bush (Gulf War) Clinton (Monica) George W. Bush (One of the nicest & most genuine dudes I've ever met) Right after I rattled off #43 I immediately told Hartsy: “Nacho Bell Grande, a chilito, 2 tacos and a F*ING bean burrito please.”
Of course we start with Coronavirus talk. But we want to know where all the food went to. Is Rudy Gobert responsible for all of this foolishness? Who are all the famous people that have Coronavirus? We teach you about William Harrison. We found a story about a lady who could walk backwards but couldn’t walk forward. We got a good laugh out of it. How would BeBe feel if Beyonce slapped her? Ced tells a story about wanting to slap Wale. Cport Mike came back with a story to tell. We try to plan for Joseph’s Day. Mac causes a Peanut Gallery member to walk out when he goes too far with the jokes. We talk about “them boys”. Subscribe, rate and review Power Trippin on ALL streaming platforms and the iHeart Radio app. Follow the show on instagram and twitter: @powertrippinpod Like us on Facebook: Power Trippin Podcast Be safe y'all.
This week is Twisted Britain's first Birthday and we have been honoured by the messages we ahe received from some of our favourite podcasts that you will hear in the break. this week bob finishes his Glasgow mini series telling the sad story of Jessie McPherson whose life was taken for saying no, and her friend went to jail for 15 years wrongly Nadine: Back in the 17th century a man named William Harrison went out to collect rents but didn’t return home - his servant went out to find him but instead of returning with William came back with several bizarre tales. A few years later a crazy twist would cast more confusion on the story... have a listen to find out more! Thank you to every one for listening for the past year, if you like us then please listen to the wonderful creators that took the time to send us a message: Podcast Junkie @castjunkie Our true crime podcast @ourtruecrimepod Seeing Red @red_podcast The True crime enthusiast @tc_enthusiast Mysteries & Urban legends @MaulPodcast California True Crime @calitruecrime Thanks for listening Please do join us online: Twitter: https://twitter.com/twistedbritain Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twistedbritain Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twistedbritain Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TwistedBritain Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/twisted-britain/ Thanks for listening
We couldn’t be more excited than to sit down with Chuck McKahn, partner and winemaker at a McKahn Family Cellars here in the Livermore Valley. Chuck’s career as a winemaker is in the Napa Valley. His career began with an epic opportunity to work harvest at Chappellet on Pritchard Hill under the mentorship of the one and only Philip Titus. It was here that Chuck got hands on experience crafting some of the most sought after wines in the world. Chuck used this opportunity and climbed the ladder after being offered a full time job after his first harvest. It wasn’t long before Chuck had earned the assistant winemaker position which opened the doors to a head winemaker opportunity at William Harrison in the heart of Rutherford. Chuck has helped the winery Garner a better reputation and reach a total output that has put the winery in a stronger financial position. In addition, he has helped re-shape the winery’s production program to achieve new heights in quality. Chuck is as talented as they come, dedicated to his craft, and is on a lifelong mission to continue to better himself in all things wine. Follow Chuck and his projects on IG: chuck.mckahn.wine mckahnfamilycellars williamharrisonvineyardswinery
TTG is back featuring Livermore Valley winery owner Denise McKahn of McKahn Family Cellars. Denise has been in the industry since 1992 when she took a job in the accounting department at Wente Vineyards in the Livermore Valley. She held a few roles at Wente before taking time off to be a mother. She returned to the Livermore Valley to work in hospitality at some of the Valley's small wineries before eventually ending up at Concannon. Recently she left her post as Operations Manager for the hospitality department to focus full time on Mckahn Family Cellars. Denise and her family launched the brand in 2014 producing a range of varieties from well regarded vineyards and AVA's in the north coast before eventually making a hard pivot to produce exclusively Calfornia grown Rhone varieties. Denise serves as CEO and oversees tasting room operations at their location in the Livermore Valley alongside her husband, (and bad ass dude) Kevin. Her son, Chuck, serves as winemaker and is the visionary behind the brand and the wines. With Chuck's wife helping in the marketing department it truly is a family affair at Mckahn. Chuck is one of the most accomplished young winemakers in the game. After graduating from the SLO Vit program, he landed an internship working with Philip Titus at Chappelet on Pritchard Hill. He was able to parlay this into a full time Enologist position, and eventually was promoted to Assistant Winemaker. He is now serving as Winemaker at William Harrison in Rutherford where he makes the wine for both brands, among others. Chuck is actually coming on in a future episode, so we will get to know more of his story then. Denise tells us her story from her time entering the industry to launching her brand, the folks that created her foundation to grow and set the course for her and the family ultimately to launch their own family label. We here about the good times, the bad times, the hard work involved in making her winery a success. Denise is passionate about the game, and dedicated to seeing her lifelong dream come true. Visit Mckahn at their tasting room and you will be sure to enjoy some amazing wines with great people. As they say, "come in as friends, leave as family." 2245A South Vasco Rd Livermore, CA 94550 http://mckahnfamilycellars.com/ IG: @mckahnfamilycellars FB:@mckahnfamilycellars TW: @mckahnfamily
Analog Jones tries to survive this full-tilt action sports film in our Rollerball (2002) VHS Movie Review starring Chris Klein, Jean Reno, LL Cool J, and Rebecca Romijn-Stamos! Rollerball (2002) is a Sci-Fi action film that was released into US theaters on February 8, 2002, from MGM and Columbia Pictures. Rollerball had a budget of $70 million and had a box office return of $25.9 million. Rollerball was competing against Collateral Damage, Big Fat Liar, Black Hawk Down, Snow Dogs, The Count of Monte Cristo, A Beautiful Mind, I am Sam and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Rollerball finished 3rd in its first weekend at $9 million, trailing Collateral Damage at $15.1 million and Big Fat Liar at $11.5 million. Rollerball (2002) is a remake of Rollerball (1975) starring James Caan as Jonathan E., team captain and veteran star of the Houston rollerball team in a future dystopian society. Directed by: John McTiernan (Predator, Die Hard and The Hunt for Red October)Produced by: John McTiernan, Beau St. Clair, and Charles Roven (American film producer and the president and co-founder of Atlas Entertainment. He is known for producing the superhero films The Dark Knight Trilogy, Suicide Squad, Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and more.)Screenplay by: Larry Ferguson (Beverly Hills Cop II) and John Pogue (US Marshals)Based on: "Roller Ball Murder" by William Harrison and the 1975 screenplay Rollerball by William Harrison Starring: Chris Klein as Jonathan Cross Jean Reno as Alexi Petrovich LL Cool J as Marcus Ridley Rebecca Romijn as Aurora "the Black Widow" Naveen Andrews as Sanjay Mike Dopud as Michael "the Assassin" Kata Dobó as Katya Dobolakova Lucia Rijker as Lucia Ryjker Oleg Taktarov as Oleg Denekin Paul Heyman as Sports Announcer Janet Wright as Coach Olga The film features cameo appearances by Pink, Slipknot, Carroll Shelby, and Shane McMahon. TrailersMGM "Means Great Movies" PromoMGM.com promo "Come See What the Roar is About"Stargate SG-1 TV Series and Jeremiah TV Series PromoPumpkin with Christina RicciA Rumor of AngelsHart's War with Bruce WillisNo Such Thing with Helen Mirren Rollerball Back of the box descriptionFrom the director of Die hard comes this high-octane thriller that "roars along at a...breakneck pace" (Los Angeles Times)! Starring Chris Klein (American Pie), Jean Reno (Ronin), LL Cool J (Charlie's Angels) and Rebecca Romijn-Stamos (X-Men), Rollerball goes full throttle with excitement from its death-defying opening until its explosive end! Jonathan Cross (Klein) is the newest recruit in the most extreme sport of all time...where his fast moves and killer looks make him an instant superstar. But Cross' life in the fast lane collides with reality when he learns that league's owner (Reno) is orchestrating serious on-court "accidents" to boast ratings. Now Cross plans to take down the owner and his ruthless sport...before the game puts an end to him! Box Quotes"Turbo Charged! Body-slamming action!" -The Washington Post "Full-tilt action!" -Houston Chronicle Trivia-Although the first draft of the script was considered by many to be very good and even superior to the original film, director John McTiernan didn't like it because it focused more on social commentary, while he thought that the audience would like to see more of the Rollerball scenes. The social commentary is why he had the original script completely re-written several times and made sure that it focused more on WWE-like showmanship, including crazy costumes and stunts. -McTiernan's first cut, which was over two hours long, was test screened in Las Vegas around April or May 2001 and got a very negative response from test audiences. The release date was then pushed back from May to 13 July 2001 by MGM to test the movie again, hoping that they would find the right audience for it. -On orders from the studio, around 30 minutes were cut out of the original rough cut of the film and the entire ending was re-shot and changed. Some of the cuts were made because MGM thought that the movie was "too Asian." In the original ending, Petrovich gets killed by Sanjay and Jonathan and Aurora fly back to the US, during which Jonathan says that he will continue playing the Rollerball game in the US, and how he is now part owner of the game. -The original score by Brian Transeau was also removed, purportedly because it sounded "too Arabic," and was replaced with a new score by Éric Serra. Also, some of the other music was changed or removed from the first cut of the film. -Rebecca Romijn was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award as Worst Supporting Actress, where she lost to Madonna for her cameo in Die Another Day. -The creator of Rollerball, science fiction author William Harrison said: "I've never watched the 2002 incarnation of Rollerball, and have no interest in it." Come back next week for another sports-related VHS Movie Review. Discuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, Podbean, and Youtube! Email us at analogjonestof@gmail.com with any comments or questions!
We now come to one of the most famous and inspiring leaders in US history - the one all the history books are about, the one that- sorry? Lincoln’s later? Oh. I suppose it’s William Harrison this time then. He is famous for one thing, and one thing only. But at time of recording, Jamie does not know what that is. This episode however, we look at his early life: His time as a apprentice Dr, his time in the army, his dealings with Tecumseh, and obviously - his log cabin.
In this episode, we tell an astounding story of true crime from the Restoration period of English history. This tale has it all: a missing person, a dubious confession of murder, accusations of witchcraft, a public execution, and a twist involving highwaymen, slavers, and Turkish pirates! Check out the blog post at historicalblindness.com for images and links to further reading! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Over the course of eleven books, including his latest novel, THE UNMADE WORLD, Steve Yarbrough has established himself as a master of language and place. But James knows him as the leader of the greatest workshop ever. They discuss that class at Sewanee, as well as being a Southern writer with a British aesthetic, structuring novels based on the football calendar, and getting poked in the stomach. Plus, Annie Hartnett on being more productive. Steve Yarbrough: https://www.steveyarbrough.net/ Steve and James discuss: Sewanee Writers' Conference Jill McCorkle Johnny Carson IN THE SHADOW OF 10,000 HILLS by Jennifer Haupt THE GIRL FROM BLIND RIVER by Gale Massey Bill Parcells Jimmy Johnson University of Arkansas William Harrison John Clellon Holmes James Whitehead Bill Belichick Graham Greene Emerson College Pamela Painter Margot Livesey THE LAST PICTURE SHOW by Larry McMurtry BOOKMARKED: LARRY McMURTRY'S THE LAST PICTURE SHOW by Steve Yarbrough (SY) PRISONERS OF WAR by SY THE END OF CALIFORNIA by SY "Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway Ron Hansen A CLOCKWORK ORANGE Bill Evans Raymond Carver THE DIXIE ASSOCIATION by Donald "Skip" Hayes Richard Yates William Trevor "Wildwood Flower" "Blowing up on the Spot" by Kevin Wilson (from PLOUGHSHARES, Winter 2003-4) Joyce Carol Oates "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" THE PIGEON TUNNEL by John LeCarre Alice Munro THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER by Tom Clancy Gary Fisketjon Greg Michalson Fred Ramey Knopf THE OXYGEN MAN by SY The Harvard Book Store Michael Nye OBJECTS OF AFFECTION by Ewa Hryniewicz-Yarbrough Unbridled Books - Annie Hartnett: http://www.anniehartnett.com/ Annie and James discuss: "If You Want to Write a Book, Write Every Day or Quit Now" by Stephen Hunter "Why the Best Way to Get Creative Is to Make Some Rules" by Aimee Bender http://www.oprah.com/spirit/writing-every-day-writers-rules-aimee-bender/all#ixzz58vlFL9eU THE ELECTRIC WOMAN by Tessa Fontaine Sarah Shute THE DEFINING DECADE by Meg Jay ON WRITING: A MEMOIR OF THE CRAFT by Stephen King DEEP WORK by Cal Newport Anne Vogel Benjamin Percy THE SOUND OF MUSIC - http://tkpod.com / tkwithjs@gmail.com / Twitter: @JamesScottTK Instagram: tkwithjs / Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tkwithjs/
Randy Fox returns to the podcast and we resume our discussion of the science fiction films of the 1970's. It's been over a year since the two of us sat down for a long talk about the incredible SF movies made before STAR WARS warped the genre out of shape but it felt like it was just last week. One reason for that is our topic in this episode is an under sung classic that appeals to the more mature in the audience than to the under twenty set. As people who first encountered ROLLERBALL as kids we can attest that our younger selves enjoyed the action set-pieces but that many of the more adult concepts flew over our heads. But watching this film in middle age certainly brings home just how profound and thoughtful it is. The best science fiction often holds up a dark mirror to our lives and asks question about the human condition that resonate because of their timelessness. The bloody violence on display has much to say about who we are in the real 2018 as it does about the movie's fiction 21st century. Our discussion of the film touches on the career of director Norman Jewison and the script's fidelity to the source material. Credit has to go to Jewison for bringing in the original short story author William Harrison to craft the screenplay. We talk about the actors' performances with attention paid to lead James Caan's ability to convey the depths of a man without the words to express himself clearly. We dig into the future society of the movie and how it's structure resembles other literary dystopian visions from Brave New World, 1984 and Fahrenheit 451 while marveling at the detailed game system set up to make Rollerball a sport that feels realistic. Plus, any film with Ralph Richardson complaining that the planet's computer system has misplaced the whole history of the 13th century is worth seeing! Join us for this return to smart science fiction where ideas are presented in intelligent ways even as heads get busted and people are set on fire! Send any comments or suggestions to thebloodypit@gmail.com where we'll be happy to learn your thoughts on the SF films made before Star Wars. Thank you for downloading and listening.
Rollerball (1975) is a deadly sport on rollerskates. Competitors take to the track trying to score, spilling blood to entertain the masses. But one player Jonathan E. rises above the rest as the sport's most popular player. A conspiracy begins to take Jonathan off the track one way, or another. Norman Jewison brings the William Harrison story to the big screen starring James Caan, John Houseman, and Maud Adams. This sci-fi bloodsport has become a cult hit spawning a disastrous 2002 remake by Die Hard director John McTiernan starring Chris Klein, Jean Reno, LL Cool J, and Rebecca Romijn. Could this be one of the worst remakes ever? Join Invasion of the Remake as we explore the dark world of Rollerball! Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, Audioboom, BluBrry, Libsyn, YouTube and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook & Instagram: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com
In 17th-century England, three people were hanged for the murder of William Harrison. But, to paraphrase some famous British historians, Harrison wasn't QUITE dead...
#НовыйМикс! #NewMix@RemightMusic #RemightOnAir Всем привет! На этих выходных я посетил московский фестиваль Adventure The Music где побывал на выступлениях таких артистов как: Kovalenco Gennadi, KIIDA, Cesquaux, Dropzone, Modestep, Yellow Claw, Vion Konger, M.E.G., Matisse & Sadko, Dubvision, VNDY VNDY & G-POL, William Harrison, Kirill Slepuha и это было очень круто! =) 7 часов бесконечного отрыва! Под конец ночи ноги очень сильно болели, а сил не осталось вовсе... Но оно того стоило! Спасибо команде Global Clubbing за то, что они организуют подобные мероприятия! =) А тем временем, хотел бы представить вам выпуск подкаста этой недели =) Час отличной новой танцевальной электронной музыки, собранный из очень большого количества стилей, которые переплелись вместе в Remight On Air 007! Приятного прослушивания! =) Пишите в комментариях свое мнение о миксе, а также в каких стилях электронной музыки вы хотели бы услышать миксы в дальнейшем! Буду очень вам благодарен за репост! Также подписывайтесь на мои страницы в других социальных сетях! Найти меня можно на просторах: ITunes: itunes.apple.com/podcast/remig… PromoDJ: promodj.com/Remight Facebook: www.facebook.com/Remight123 Twitter: twitter.com/RemightMusic Instagram: www.instagram.com/RemightMusic MixCloud: www.mixcloud.com/Remight/ Вконтакте: vk.com/RemightMusic Трек-лист: 01 Zedd ft. Liam Payne - Get Low (SAG & Alsviik Remix) 02 Elephante feat. Deb's Daughter - Troubled (Fairlane Remix) 03 R3hab & Felix Cartal - Killing Time 04 Kinspin - The View (Boris Roodbwoy & Anton Liss Remix) 05 Jay Hardway - SCIO (Extended Mix) 06 Manse, Maruja Retana - Where We Want To Be 07 Kat Krazy - Something in the Water (feat. Sebastian Tree) 08 Felix Jaehn, Mike Williams - Feel Good (Extended Mix) 09 Retrovision - Waves (Extended Mix) 10 SWACQ - Love (Nicky Romero Extended Edit) 11 Unlike Pluto - Willy Wonk 12 Denis Kenzo & Claire Willis - U & I (Extended Mix) 13 Feel & Cari - Fight (Extended Mix) 14 First State feat. Sarah Howells - Reverie (Giuseppe Ottaviani Extended Mix) 15 Ultimate - Perihelion (Extended Mix) 16 Kiyoi & Eky - In Your Destiny (Original Mix) 17 Slushii - I Still Recall 18 Julian Calor - Lose Your Mind (Original Mix) 19 The Galaxy - Dangerous (feat. Sophie Simmons) 20 KUURO - Rapture (ft. MC Mota) 21 BVSIS - With You 22 Audien & 3LAU - Hot Water (3LAU DNB Remix) 23 PSYRUS - Hitcher #Mix #PromoMix #Remight #Ремайт #RemightMusic #EDM #DJ #ProgressiveHouse #ElectroHouse #Trance #Trap #DrumnBass #Hardstyle #TropicalHouse #DeepHouse #House #Dubstep #FutureBass #FutureHouse #BigRoomHouse #AdventureTheMusic #ATM #GlobalClubbing
⚡ STRAKTON RADIO SHOW presents: Mr Mee Roy Guest Mix - #023 ⚡ It's a Strakton's gift... FREE DOWNLOAD! • Here's the tracklist: 01. Mr Mee Roy - Cambalhota Spank 02. Marat Leon feat. Brain Rapp & Nature Boi - Smartphone 03. Forgot About Dre (Drezo Remix) 04. Disclosure - When A Fire Starts To Burn (Shapeless Bootleg) 05. NuKid & Bashh - 1500 Strokes 06. Tchami - Siaw 07. Poter &a The Wolf - Tobimorrow 08. Gotsome - Bassline (Drezo Remix) 09. Mercer - Opium 10. XTALS - Leeeen 11. Kold as Ice - Mr Mee Roy 12. Snails & HeRobust - Pump This (Drezo Remix) 13. Ummet Ozcan - Don't Stop (Bobby Rock Remix) 14. Bvd Kult ft Will Heggadon (Retrovisivion Remix) 15. Bellecour - Fonky Beat 16. Dr Fresch X Bijou - Hello 17. ATICA & Selecta - Wow 18. Kayliox & 1DAFUL - Chinchilla 19. Snbrn - Ghetto Ass Bitches 20. Drezo - Heaven 21. JVST SAY YES - Got The Love 22. William Harrison & Alary feat. Nino Lucarelli - Can't Stop Us 23. Mr. Mee Roy - Feel Good • STRAKTON RECORDS: ► WEB: www.straktonrecords.com ► FB: www.facebook.com/straktonrecords ► SC: @straktonrecords ► TW: www.twitter.com/straktonrecords ► YT: bit.ly/StraktonTv • MR MEE ROY: ► FB: www.facebook.com/MrMeeRoyOfficial/ ► SC: @mrmeeroy DEMOS: Submit your demo at demos@straktonrecords.com and check out responses - Strakton's A&R team is watching and listening!!! Download for free on The Artist Union
Hey what’s up guys? My name is MAT SKY and welcome back to a brand new episode of Hold On radio show. In this episode new tunes from Tchami, Tujamo, Roulsen, Oliver Heldens and many more.TRACKLIST:00:00 Merk & Kremont - Invisible03:17 Funkerman & Cooperated Souls - Work Your Body05:51 Simon Kidzoo - Cheetah08:23 MC Hammer - U Can't Touch This (Sultan & Shepard Bootleg)10:31 Pandaboyz - Upfunk11:47 Holl & Rush - Feel Free15:05 Supermode - Tell Me Why (Steve Z 2k17 Remode)18:21 Magnificence & Venomenal ft Emelie Cyréus - With You21:33 Sandro Silva ft Kepler - Stay Inside23:34 Redondo - Deepme - White Keys25:53 EDX - Dharma28:14 Tom Tyger & Melsen - I Need U31:44 Sagan - Banzai34:49 Dropgun, Lenx & Denx - A Better Love38:31 Tujamo - Make U Love Me40:49 Oliver Heldens ft Ida Corr - Good Life43:50 Michael Canitrot - Kao46:40 Gregor Salto & Roulsen ft Dudu Capoeira - PULA49:29 Oliver Heldens – I Don t Wanna Go Home (Moksi Remix)52:45 William Harrison & ALARY ft Nino Lucarelli - Can't Stop Us56:33 Tchami ft MNEK - World To Me 00:00 Merk & Kremont - Invisible 03:17 Funkerman & Cooperated Souls - Work Your Body 05:51 Simon Kidzoo - Cheetah 08:23 MC Hammer - U Can't Touch This (Sultan & Shepard Bootleg) 10:31 Pandaboyz - Upfunk 11:47 Holl & Rush - Feel Free 15:05 Supermode - Tell Me Why (Steve Z 2k17 Remode) 18:21 Magnificence & Venomenal ft Emelie Cyréus - With You 21:33 Sandro Silva ft Kepler - Stay Inside 23:34 Redondo - Deepme - White Keys 25:53 EDX - Dharma 28:14 Tom Tyger & Melsen - I Need U 31:44 Sagan - Banzai 34:49 Dropgun, Lenx & Denx - A Better Love 38:31 Tujamo - Make U Love Me 40:49 Oliver Heldens ft Ida Corr - Good Life 43:50 Michael Canitrot - Kao 46:40 Gregor Salto & Roulsen ft Dudu Capoeira - PULA 49:29 Oliver Heldens – I Don t Wanna Go Home (Moksi Remix) 52:45 William Harrison & ALARY ft Nino Lucarelli - Can't Stop Us 56:33 Tchami ft MNEK - World To Me
НАЙТИ ТРЕКЛИСТ УЖЕ СЕЙЧАС ВЫ МОЖЕТЕ НА VK.COM/DANCEKRAFT------------Голоса эпизода: Саша Серебров и Лиза Тверская.Обязательно Плюсуйте и Комментируйте весь понравившийся материал, даже если вы не скачали его!Чем больше рейтинг выпуска, тем проще нам понять что вам нравится.------------William Harrison - vk.com/williamharrisonmusicDancekraft в Telegram - t.me/dancekraft (Все новости с уведомлениями в твой телефон)Dancekraft в VK - vk.com/dancekraft (ПОДПИСЫВАЙСЯ!)Dancekraft в Facebook - facebook.com/dancekraft (FOLLOW US!)Подкаст в iTunes - itun.es/i6YN6S6------------ПРИ ПОДДЕРЖКЕ - WWW.TOPHIT.RU Magnifence & Venomenal - With You (feat. Emelie Cyréus) William Harrison & MMM - Today VNDY VNDY - I Was Here Robby East - Hello World Chocolate Puma vs. Pep & Rash–The Stars Are Mine Alesso - Take My Breath Away Steff da Campo - Come Back and Stay Bass King feat. Warships - City Lights Galantis & Hook N Sling - Love On Me (CID Remix) William Harrison & ALARY - Can't Stop Us (feat. Nino Lucarelli) MOTi feat. Katt Niall - Livin' 4 Ya Taku-Hero & Funk Machine - Fun Lovin Mike Williams - Take Me Down Dropgun - Nobody Blinders - Hero Goody Grace - Vanilla Coke
Tracklist: 1 - Lady Bee feat. Jalise Romy - Rebel (Extended Mix) 2 - Quintino & NERVO - Lost In You (Extended Mix) 3 - Cazzette feat. JONES - Handful Of Gold (Extended Mix) 4 - Mr. Probz - Till You're Loved (ZIGGY Remix) 5 - The Fish House & Buzter - Be Mine (Original Mix) 6 - Watermat feat. Kelli-Leigh - Won't Stop (Vocal Mix) 7 - Thomas Newson feat. Alex Joseph - Be With You (Extended Mix) #Fresh of the Week: 8 - Anderblast - Mohave (Original Mix) 9 - Nicky Mei & Cozta - Touch Me (diphill Remix) 10 - William Harrison & MMM - Today (Original Mix) 11 - Michael Feiner - Bababa (Extended Mix) #Mashup of the Week: 12 - Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You (Maurice West Bootleg) 13 - Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman - Legacy (Extended Mix) 14 - Blasterjaxx - Demon Eyes (KEVU Remix) 15 - R3SPAWN & Julian Ray - Sphynx (Original Mix) 16 - Firebeatz - Ignite (Original Mix) 17 - Hugo Batista & Pisko - Neverland (Original Mix) For more info check: www.facebook.com/clubbanditz www.twitter.com/clubbanditz www.instagram.com/clubbanditz Snapchat: clubbanditz
Еженедельное радиошоу от топовых диджеев и продюсеров ASTERO на крупнейшей танцевальной радиостанции России - DFM!Треклист: 01. William Harrison & MMM - Today (Original Mix) 02. Sandy Rivera - I Can't Stop (Perfectov Remix) 03. Chace - Definition (Original Mix) 04. Maxx Play feat. Cotry - Don't You Know (Kolya Shocker & Roman Chokurov Remix) 05. Deepjack & Altaci - Funky Beat (Savin & Pushkarev Remix) 06. Throttle - Hit The Road Jack (Cazztek Remix) 07. Thomas Newson feat. Alex Joseph - Be With You (Original Mix) 08. Dragonette & Plastic Plates - Leave A Light On (Original Mix) 09. Disciples - On My Mind (Bilel Remix) 10. Anton Powers & Pixie Lott - Baby (Redondo Remix) 11. LarryKoek - Don't Go (Original Mix) 12. E.M.C.K. - Deep In Love (Original Mix) 13. No Idols - Out Of My Body (Original Mix) 14. Leeroy Thornhill, Max Lyazgin & Hugobeat feat. Sevenever - Do Me A Favor (Ivan Spell Remix) 15. Vander Blake - We Get Down (Original Mix) 16. Fort Arkansas - Joy & Comfort (Original Mix) 17. Marcelos Pi & Swooney - Live (ID Remix) 18. Dezery - Worlds Collide (Original Mix) 19. LCAW feat. Dagny - Man In The Moon (Original Mix)
Еженедельное радиошоу от топовых диджеев и продюсеров ASTERO на крупнейшей танцевальной радиостанции России - DFM!Треклист: 01. William Harrison & MMM - Today (Original Mix) 02. Sandy Rivera - I Can't Stop (Perfectov Remix) 03. Chace - Definition (Original Mix) 04. Maxx Play feat. Cotry - Don't You Know (Kolya Shocker & Roman Chokurov Remix) 05. Deepjack & Altaci - Funky Beat (Savin & Pushkarev Remix) 06. Throttle - Hit The Road Jack (Cazztek Remix) 07. Thomas Newson feat. Alex Joseph - Be With You (Original Mix) 08. Dragonette & Plastic Plates - Leave A Light On (Original Mix) 09. Disciples - On My Mind (Bilel Remix) 10. Anton Powers & Pixie Lott - Baby (Redondo Remix) 11. LarryKoek - Don't Go (Original Mix) 12. E.M.C.K. - Deep In Love (Original Mix) 13. No Idols - Out Of My Body (Original Mix) 14. Leeroy Thornhill, Max Lyazgin & Hugobeat feat. Sevenever - Do Me A Favor (Ivan Spell Remix) 15. Vander Blake - We Get Down (Original Mix) 16. Fort Arkansas - Joy & Comfort (Original Mix) 17. Marcelos Pi & Swooney - Live (ID Remix) 18. Dezery - Worlds Collide (Original Mix) 19. LCAW feat. Dagny - Man In The Moon (Original Mix)
MAGNIT & SLIDER на DFM Группа ВКонтакте: vk.com/slamdjsВсе обладатели iPhone, iPad, iPod и т.д. теперь могут подписаться на наш подкаст в iTunes! hyperurl.co/slamradioshow 01. Watermat feat. Kelli-Leigh - Wont Stop (Extended Vocal Mix) 02. Mark Villa & Keanu Silva feat. F51 - Lots To Say (Keanu Silva VIP Mix) 03. Sandy Rivera - I Can't Stop (Perfectov Remix) 04. Roulsen - Rumble (Extended Mix) 05. William Harrison & MMM - Today (Original Mix) 06. JVST SAY YES - H B H G 07. Mr. Belt & Wezol - Good Times (Extended Mix) 08. Axwell Λ Ingrosso - Thinking About You (Solberjum Remix) 09. CID - Secrets (feat. Conrad Sewell) (BROHUG Remix) 10. Kronic & Far East Movement & Savage - Push (Styline Remix) 11. Tom Swoon, Teamworx - Atom (Extended Mix) 12. Raven & Kreyn - In The Air 13. Martin Garrix & Brooks - Byte (Original Mix) 14. Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You (Maurice West Bootleg) 15. ID 16. RetroVision - Up & Down (Original Mix) 17. Don Diablo & Marnik - Children Of A Miracle (Don Dianblo's VIP Mix) 18. SICK INDIVIDUALS - Focus (Extended Mix) 19. Quintino & Nervo - Lost In You
Salut les amis ! Voici mon podcast de Mars avec une légère touche de musiques électroniques plus branché ! Hi Friends ! This is my new March podcast with a little touch of electronic music more underground ! Playlist : 1 - Ryan Blyth ft Malisha Bleau - Show me (Freejak remix) 2 - Klosman ft Vita Schmidt - All in (Original Mix) 3 - Arno Skali & Kriss Norman ft John Emil - Poison (Future house extended edit mix) 4 - Dark Intensity & Amber Skyes - This is war (Luca debonaire & mike ferullo remix) 5 - Ibranovski - Virtuoso (Extended mix) 6 - Dj M4rs - Pink panther 2k17 (Original mix) 7 - Deep Spirit - Lonely 2k17 (Jack mazzoni remix) 8 - Blasterjaxx ft Jonathan Mendelsohn - Black rose (Extended mix) 9 - Shelco Garcia & Teenwolf - Bad man riddem (ft hawkboy) 10 - Richard Bahericz ft Big Ali - Ruckus (Heartbreakz) 11 - Pakito Vs Warriors - Ready (Original mix) 12 - William Harrison & Alary ft Nino Lucarelli - Can't stop us (Original mix) 13 - Funkybeat & Asters - Jupiter 14 - Mastrovita - Invsbl dreams (Extended mix) 15 - The Kisser - Risque 16 - Sammy Porter - True colours (Freejak remix) 17 - Jody Bernal ft Laise Sanches - Feel good (Polished extended) Faites vous plaisir ! Enjoy yourself !
Свежий выпуск радиошоу с новинками клубной музыки. В середине часа рубрика "Золотая эра транса". В конце рубрика "Заевшая пластинка". Слушайте каждую субботу в 18:00 по мск на радио Электрон, радио Брянск FM и на радио ЧЁ в Спб. Также слушайте шоу на радио LumixFM в 14:00 сб. А в воскресенье на BeastSoundRadio (18pm) и в 21:00 на 88,6 Мгц в Кингисеппе радио Plasma FM. 02:43 ATB_and_Andrew_Rayel_-_Connected 06:47 Blasterjaxx_feat._David_Spekter_-_Collide 10:23 Bobina_and_May-Britt_Scheffer_-_Born_Again_(Denis_Kenzo_Radio_Mix) 13:23 Diamm_feat._Laura_Green_-_Holding_Back_Your_Love_(Radio_Edit) 17:35 Klosman_feat._Vita_Schmidt_-_All_In 20:39 Рубрика «Золотая эра транса» Ben Gold - Sunstroke (Original Mix) 27:57 Laidback_Luke_and_Ralvero_feat._Ina_-_XOXO 31:30 Sophie_Francis_-_Without_You 35:30 Sub_Focus_feat._Stylo_G_-_Lingua 39:19 The_Moonsters_feat._Gemeni_-_Road_To_Ibiza_(Radio_Edit) 43:19 William_Harrison_and_Alary_feat._Nino_Lucarelli_-_Cant_Stop_Us_(Radio_Edit) 46:34 Рубрика «Заевшая пластинка» Hirschwell_-_Wie_die_Wolken_(Gaarden_Coots_Remix)
Свежий выпуск радиошоу с новинками клубной музыки. В середине часа рубрика "Золотая эра транса". В конце рубрика "Заевшая пластинка". Слушайте каждую субботу в 18:00 по мск на радио Электрон, радио Брянск FM и на радио ЧЁ в Спб. Также слушайте шоу на радио LumixFM в 14:00 сб. А в воскресенье на BeastSoundRadio (18pm) и в 21:00 на 88,6 Мгц в Кингисеппе радио Plasma FM. 02:43 ATB_and_Andrew_Rayel_-_Connected 06:47 Blasterjaxx_feat._David_Spekter_-_Collide 10:23 Bobina_and_May-Britt_Scheffer_-_Born_Again_(Denis_Kenzo_Radio_Mix) 13:23 Diamm_feat._Laura_Green_-_Holding_Back_Your_Love_(Radio_Edit) 17:35 Klosman_feat._Vita_Schmidt_-_All_In 20:39 Рубрика «Золотая эра транса» Ben Gold - Sunstroke (Original Mix) 27:57 Laidback_Luke_and_Ralvero_feat._Ina_-_XOXO 31:30 Sophie_Francis_-_Without_You 35:30 Sub_Focus_feat._Stylo_G_-_Lingua 39:19 The_Moonsters_feat._Gemeni_-_Road_To_Ibiza_(Radio_Edit) 43:19 William_Harrison_and_Alary_feat._Nino_Lucarelli_-_Cant_Stop_Us_(Radio_Edit) 46:34 Рубрика «Заевшая пластинка» Hirschwell_-_Wie_die_Wolken_(Gaarden_Coots_Remix)
MAGNIT & SLIDER на DFM Группа ВКонтакте: vk.com/slamdjsВсе обладатели iPhone, iPad, iPod и т.д. теперь могут подписаться на наш подкаст в iTunes! hyperurl.co/slamradioshow 01. Estradarada - Вите надо выйти (Slider & Magnit Official Remix) 02. William Harrison & ALARY - Can't Stop Us feat. Nino Lucarelli (Original Mix) 03. offaiah - Run (Club Mix) 04. CAZZETTE feat. Leo Stannard - Oceans (Dave Winnel Remix) 05. RIMSKY - Captain Salazar (Original Mix) 06. DJ KUBA & NEITAN x Matt Watkins - Good Vibrations (Original Mix) 07. Claptone - Party Girl (Format B Remix) 08. Leandro Da Silva, Gary Caos - Cafу 09. Tiesto & Oliver Heldens - Wombass (Original Mix) 10. DVBBS & CMC$ feat. Gia Koka - Not Going Home (Mesto Remix) 11. Sam Feldt & Hook N Sling - Open Your Eyes 12. Sem Vox - Waiting For You (DLDK Amsterdam 2017 Anthem) 13. Dash Berlin feat. Christina Novelli - Listen To Your Heart 14. CYA - Mistakes (Original Mix) 15. Jay Hardway - Scio (Extended Mix)
01.Martin Garrix & Jay Hardway - Spotless (Extended Mix) 02.William Harrison & Banghook, The Royalties STHLM - Colors (Original Mix) 03.Alex UP & NO!ZER - Trumpa (Original Mix) 04.HYRO - Velhari (Original Mix) 05.No Mondays - Dopamine (Original Mix) 06.Set Collins - Strangers (Original Mix) 07.Akade & Above Fact, Bibiane Z - Goodbye (Original Mix) 08.Bounce Inc. - Faith (Original Mix) 09.Declare - Rack It (Original Mix) 10.Swanky Tunes & Tom Reason - You (Extended Mix) 11.Sak Noel & Salvi, Sean Paul - Trumpets (Undersound Remix) 12.Project 46 & Felicity - Falling (Original Mix) 13.Jason Derulo - Marry Me (CATTELANI Remix) 14.Ryos & Karra - Where We Are (Extended Mix) 15.FARGO feat. C. Todd Nielsen - We Dont Have to Say Goodnight (Original Mix) 16.Olly James, KEVU & GLDN - Starfall (Original Mix) 17.Will Fast - Bring It Back (Original Mix)
01.Martin Garrix & Jay Hardway - Spotless (Extended Mix) 02.William Harrison & Banghook, The Royalties STHLM - Colors (Original Mix) 03.Alex UP & NO!ZER - Trumpa (Original Mix) 04.HYRO - Velhari (Original Mix) 05.No Mondays - Dopamine (Original Mix) 06.Set Collins - Strangers (Original Mix) 07.Akade & Above Fact, Bibiane Z - Goodbye (Original Mix) 08.Bounce Inc. - Faith (Original Mix) 09.Declare - Rack It (Original Mix) 10.Swanky Tunes & Tom Reason - You (Extended Mix) 11.Sak Noel & Salvi, Sean Paul - Trumpets (Undersound Remix) 12.Project 46 & Felicity - Falling (Original Mix) 13.Jason Derulo - Marry Me (CATTELANI Remix) 14.Ryos & Karra - Where We Are (Extended Mix) 15.FARGO feat. C. Todd Nielsen - We Dont Have to Say Goodnight (Original Mix) 16.Olly James, KEVU & GLDN - Starfall (Original Mix) 17.Will Fast - Bring It Back (Original Mix)
01.Armin van Buuren - Heading Up High (Swanky Tunes Remix) 02.William Harrison & Banghook, The Royalties STHLM - Colors (Original Mix) 03.GMAXX, D3FAI - Boomerang (Extended Mix) 04.Ibranovski, Carta (CN) - Traffic 2k16 (Extended Mix) 05.John Dish & Digital Bounze, Allen Wish & Paul Aiden - Star (Original Mix) 06.Trazeptor - The Stars (Original Mix) 07.Ralvero - U Got 2 Know (Extended Mix) 08.Freakonamics - Codename (Original Mix) 09.Maddix - Game On (Extended Mix) 10.Jetfire & Deepierro - Robot Life (Original Mix) 11.Tony Robinson - Roxana (Original Mix) 12.Merk & Kremont - Ciao (Extended Mix) 13.Dj Reactive - First Impression (Original Mix) 14.ZAXX - Dazzle (Extended Mix) 15.Oliver Moldan Feat. Jasmine Ash - High & Low (Stadiumx Remix) 16.Mr. Black, Wasback - Magic (Extended Mix) 17.Dirty Ducks - Le Swing (Extended Mix) 18.Swanky Tunes & Dropgun feat Raign - One World (Extended Mix)
01.Armin van Buuren - Heading Up High (Swanky Tunes Remix) 02.William Harrison & Banghook, The Royalties STHLM - Colors (Original Mix) 03.GMAXX, D3FAI - Boomerang (Extended Mix) 04.Ibranovski, Carta (CN) - Traffic 2k16 (Extended Mix) 05.John Dish & Digital Bounze, Allen Wish & Paul Aiden - Star (Original Mix) 06.Trazeptor - The Stars (Original Mix) 07.Ralvero - U Got 2 Know (Extended Mix) 08.Freakonamics - Codename (Original Mix) 09.Maddix - Game On (Extended Mix) 10.Jetfire & Deepierro - Robot Life (Original Mix) 11.Tony Robinson - Roxana (Original Mix) 12.Merk & Kremont - Ciao (Extended Mix) 13.Dj Reactive - First Impression (Original Mix) 14.ZAXX - Dazzle (Extended Mix) 15.Oliver Moldan Feat. Jasmine Ash - High & Low (Stadiumx Remix) 16.Mr. Black, Wasback - Magic (Extended Mix) 17.Dirty Ducks - Le Swing (Extended Mix) 18.Swanky Tunes & Dropgun feat Raign - One World (Extended Mix)
Hi guys! Great to have you back for this new episode. This month i've put togheter a lot of great tracks. A lot favorites of mine ! If you like the show and have some extra time, I would greatly appreciate it if you place a review on itunes or some other podcast app. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to my podcast channel and feel free to follow me on ; Soundcloud - http://bit.ly/ChessSC Itunes - http://bit.ly/CHESSPODCAST For bookings : chess-music@hotmail.com Tracklist: 1. Sam Pace - This Way ft. Josh Del ( Original ) 2. Party Killers - Move (Original Mix) 3. Rayven & Valexx Melsen - Solar ( Original ) 4. Sultan + Shepard - Samba Sixteen (Extended Mix) 5. USAI & Crusy (ft. Max Landry) - Hypnotize ( Original ) 6. Alesso - I Wanna Know (Alesso & Deniz Koyu Remix) 7. Don Palm - Midnight ( Original ) 8. William Harrison & Banghook ft. The Royalties STHL - Colors ( Original ) 9. Radiology Ft. Lux - Remedy ( Original ) 10. Louis The Child Icona Pop - Weekend (Promise Land Remix) 11 Crankdat - U Got Me ( Original ) 12. Sam Void - Radical ( Original ) 13. Felicity ft. Lidor Sai - Both Of Us ( Original ) 14. Osen & Chronos Ft. Lux - Fall Apart (Extended Mix) 15. Julian Calor & Manse - Atlas ( Original ) 16. MR. BLACK & Wasback - Magic ( Original ) 17. Crossnaders & Ale Mora Ft. Mc Gunner - That Freak (Original Mix) See you next month ;)
V Sessions with Yves V - a discovery in electronic music as told by one of the dance scene's most exciting DJ and Producer stars - Yves V! Explore new sounds and the most upfront club beats from Belgium's number 55 DJ in the World according to the official Top 100 DJ Poll. V Sessions presented to you each and every week by Yves V. 01. William Harrison & Banghook (feat. The Royalties STHLM) - Colors (Original Mix) 02. Ibranovski & Carta - Traffic 2K16 (Extended Mix) 03. Acortex - Brighter Days 04. VIVID - WATSUP (Original Mix) 05. Lucas & Steve - Love On My Mind (Extended Mix) 06. Yves V Ft. Mike James - Right Time (Original Mix) 07. Mr Thomas - Don’t You Know It (Original Mix) 08. Driftbomb & Boja - All In My Head (feat. Bright Lights) 09. Sebastian Mateo - Journey (Original Mix) 10. Yves V & Sem Thomasson FT. Ruby Prophet - On Top Of The World (Original Mix) 11. Taabz - Stridency (Original Mix) 12. Matt Nash - Know My Love (Instrumental Mix) 13. Cr3on & DeepMe & Jo. Cohen - On My Mind (Extended Mix) CLASSIC OF THE WEEK 14. Dennis Ferrer - Hey Hey (DF's Attention Vocal Mix)
HIIO presents ELEMENTS podcast TRACKLIST 1. HIIO – Survivor 2. No Mondays & Haverklap feat. Brad Mair - Start Of Me (Extended Mix) 3. Dannic & HIIO vs Axwell - Funky Barricade (ODAZ&CAVI Mash) 4. Jewelz & Sparks - Need You (Original Mix) 5. Offir Malol - Baila (Original Mix) 6. Kryder & HIIO - La Luna (Extended Mix) 7. Jimmy Clash - CUBA (Extended Mix) 8. Dario Nunez & Chris Moody - Voices Of The Night (Original Mix) 9. O.B - Amygo (Original Balkan Mix) 10. Thomas Gold ft. Kaelyn Behr - Remember (Sevag Bootleg) 11. Alex Guesta - Mundian To Bach Ke (Alex Guesta Tribal Mix) 12. Dean Mason – Addicted 13. Eddie Thoneick - The Snake (Extended Mix) 14. Luca Debonaire, Rio Dela Duna - The Tribe (Original Mix) 15. William Harrison & MMM - Today (Original Mix) 16. Nicola Fasano & Miami Rockets - How will I know Feat. Anni
MAGNIT & SLIDER в RECORD CLUB на РЕКОРДЕ Группа ВКонтакте: vk.com/slamdjsВсе обладатели iPhone, iPad, iPod и т.д. теперь могут подписаться на наш подкаст в iTunes! hyperurl.co/slamradioshow 01. John Newman - Olé (Chris Lake Remix) 02. Brooks feat. Micah Martin - Hold It Down (Original Mix) 03. Cavi - Give Good Love (Original Mix) 04. William Harrison & MMM - Today (Original Mix) 05. Madison Mars - Future Is Now (Extended Mix) 06. Florian Picasso & Tom Tyger - Mamo (Extended Mix) 07. Styline ft. Jason G - Ultron (Original Mix) 08. Anymars - Loaded (Original Mix) 09. Arno Cost feat. Eric Lumiere - Again (Andy Bianchini Remix) 10. Two Friends & Exit Friendzone feat. Natalola - Overdose (Extended Mix) 11. Hardwell & Blasterjaxx - Going Crazy 12. Merk & Kremont - CIAO 13. Laidback Luke & Will Sparks feat. Alicia Madison - Promiscuous (Extended Mix) 14. Jack Note - Revolt (Original Mix) 15. Will K & Corey James - Let Me See You (Original Mix) 16. Jonas Aden - Feel My Soul (Extended Mix) 17. Jewelz & Sparks - Money Maker (Original Mix)
Progressive House: 1.Michael Calfan - Breaking The Doors (Original Mix) 2.Zonderling feat Bishp - Crazy For You (Extended Mix) 3.REZarin - I Got That (Original Mix) 4.M-22 - Inspiration (Original Mix) 5.Sultan + Shepard vs. Felix Leiter - BWU (Original Mix) Progressive House/Electro House: 6.Bender x Amanda Hackey - I Dont Give A Fuck (Original Mix) 7.Daddys Groove & JAXX DA FISHWORKS feat. $andhiv - I Stay True (Original mix) 8.Knife Party - Kraken (feat. Tom Staar) 9.Victor Porfidio & Mark Martins - Zuma (Original Mix) 10.Marco V & O.B - Africa (Original Mix) 11.CamelPhat - Siren Song (feat. Eden) 12.Adam Rickfors - Keep On Moving Only Russia: 13.William Harrison & Banghook - Chase (Original Mix) 14.Shebica - Superhero 15.Tivoli & K8 Maffin - Neon Light (Alan Belini Remix) 16.Zomby Girlz - Feel The Love (Original Mix) Track Of The Week: 17.Throttle x Earth, Wind & Fire - September Guest Mix by DABRO TRACKLIST: 1.SAINT & UNIIQU3 - YO (IM LIT) 2.ILoveMakonnen - Trust Me Danny 3.Groove Armada - Superstylin (Mr. Carmack Remix) 4. Fetty Wap - Trap Queen w / Boaz van de Beatz feat. Mr. Polska & Ronnie Flex & Riff Raff - Guappa (BRO VIP) 5.4B x AAZAR - POP THAT 6.GANZ - Cold Fire (feat. Gia Koka) 7.ID - ID 8.Eva Simons - Policeman (Major Lazer Dub) 9.Machel Montano & Sean Paul ft. Major Lazer - One Wine 10.DJ Snake & Flosstradamus - Pop That Pussy 11..ICHI - Polynesia w / DJ SNAKE x Lil.John - Turn Down For What 12.Jack - Beat Steady Knockin w / Splurt - #OMW2SYG 13.ID -ID 14.Yellow Claw & Cesqeaux - Wild Mustang (Reid Stefan Remix) 15..Skrillex & Kill The Noise - Recess w / JumoDaddy - Black Horse (DABRO Reboot) 16.Oasis - Wonderwall w / Major Lazer & DJ Snake feat. M - Lean On (Tisto & MOTi Remix) w / Jauz - Feel The Volume 17.Fatboy Slim - Praise You (MERCER Late Night Edition) w / Ghastly - Get On This 18.Major Lazer & Autoerotique - The Sound 19.Kanye West - All Day Nigga w / Wiwek - Bang Bang Theory 20.GTA - LCA 21.Dj Snake - Birthday Song (Kovalenco Gennadi Bootleg) 22.ID - ID 23.DJ Snake - Thriller (Parisian Version) 24.Queen - We Wil Rock You (ID Remix) 25.Boaz van de Beatz - Warrior 26.Calvin Harris & Disciples - How Deep Is Your Love (DJ Snake Remix) 27.Silento - Watch Me (Bad Royale Remix) 28.MAJOR LAZER - BE TOGETHER (BRO VIP) 29.Robin S - Show Me Love (Acapella) w / AlunaGeorge x DJ SNAKE - You Know You Like It 30.M83 - Midnight City 31.Major Lazer x DJ SNAKE - Lean On 32.DJ Snake feat. Bipolar Sunshine - Middle 33.Steven A. Clark - Cant Have (Ape Drums Remix) #zombycatz #zombydancemusic #edm #episode81 #radio #show
Пятьдесят второй выпуск еженедельного EDM подкаста "PUMP UP"! Отличного вам настроения и хорошей музыки!Подписывайтесь на подкаст в iTunes : https://itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/dj-alex-hart/id947545526?mt=2Подписывайтесь на официальную группу ВКОНТАКТЕ :ALEX HART (MOSCOW, RUSSIA)И будьте в курсе самой новой музыки в стиле EDM!TRACKLIST :0. INTRO1. Mako - Smoke Filled Room (Elephante Remix)2. John Dahlback feat. Alexx Mack - Count To Ten (Extended Mix)3. Stadiumx & Metrush - Glare (Original Mix)4. DAIRUS & Davide Alpino - WTFunk (Original Mix)5. Kill FM - Fresh (Extended Mix)6. Maddix - Ghosts (Original Mix)7. R3hab & KSHMR - Strong (Extended Mix)8. Tony Junior & JETFIRE feat. Rivero - Police (Extended Mix)9. William Harrison & Banghook - Chase (Original Mix)10. Sultan + Shepard vs Felix Leiter - BWU (Original Mix)11. Helena Legend - Storm (Original Mix)12. Knife Party & Tom Staar - Kraken (Original Mix)13. Chuckie x RiverO - Energetic (Original Mix)14. Nicky Romero & Anouk - Feet On The Ground (Nicola Fasano & Miami Rockets Remix)15. Denis Goldin feat. Rob Hazen - Everything In The World (Original Mix)16. twoloud & Kaaze - Maji (Original Mix)17. Felix Leiter - Need to Know (Original Mix)Follow @AlexHartwww.facebook.com/djalexhartwww.twitter.com/djalexhart
Пятьдесят второй выпуск еженедельного EDM подкаста "PUMP UP"! Отличного вам настроения и хорошей музыки!Подписывайтесь на подкаст в iTunes : https://itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/dj-alex-hart/id947545526?mt=2Подписывайтесь на официальную группу ВКОНТАКТЕ :ALEX HART (MOSCOW, RUSSIA)И будьте в курсе самой новой музыки в стиле EDM!TRACKLIST :0. INTRO1. Mako - Smoke Filled Room (Elephante Remix)2. John Dahlback feat. Alexx Mack - Count To Ten (Extended Mix)3. Stadiumx & Metrush - Glare (Original Mix)4. DAIRUS & Davide Alpino - WTFunk (Original Mix)5. Kill FM - Fresh (Extended Mix)6. Maddix - Ghosts (Original Mix)7. R3hab & KSHMR - Strong (Extended Mix)8. Tony Junior & JETFIRE feat. Rivero - Police (Extended Mix)9. William Harrison & Banghook - Chase (Original Mix)10. Sultan + Shepard vs Felix Leiter - BWU (Original Mix)11. Helena Legend - Storm (Original Mix)12. Knife Party & Tom Staar - Kraken (Original Mix)13. Chuckie x RiverO - Energetic (Original Mix)14. Nicky Romero & Anouk - Feet On The Ground (Nicola Fasano & Miami Rockets Remix)15. Denis Goldin feat. Rob Hazen - Everything In The World (Original Mix)16. twoloud & Kaaze - Maji (Original Mix)17. Felix Leiter - Need to Know (Original Mix)Follow @AlexHartwww.facebook.com/djalexhartwww.twitter.com/djalexhart
MAGNIT & SLIDER в RECORD CLUB на РЕКОРДЕ Группа ВКонтакте: vk.com/slamdjsВсе обладатели iPhone, iPad, iPod и т.д. теперь могут подписаться на наш подкаст в iTunes! hyperurl.co/slamradioshow 01. Tiesto and Oliver Heldens - Wombass (Original Mix) 02. ID 03. Norman Doray and Bottai - #BringBackTheGroove (Original Mix) 04. Andero - Spectrum (Original Mix) 05. Lunde Bros - Death Star 06. Paris and Simo feat. Errol Reid - Can You See (Original Mix) 07. David Guetta and Sia vs. Stadiumx - Bang My Head (Slider and Magnit Mashup) 08. Riggi and Piros - Knightlife (Extended Mix) 09. Laidback Luke feat. Trevor Guthrie - Let It Go (Original Mix) 10. Eva Simons vs. J-Trick - Policeman (Slider and Magnit Mashup) 11. Joyriders and Paul Oakenfold feat. Ce Ce Peniston - The DJ Made Me Stay 12. Martin Solveig feat. Sam White - +1 (Tujamo Remix) 13. Party Killers and Syskey - Oh Maye (Original Mix) 14. KIIDA - Start (Extended Mix) 15. ID 16. Matisse and Sadko Vs Queen - We Will Lock'N'Load (Jivenchy Mashup) 17. William Harrison and Banghook - Chase (Original Mix) 18. Zonderling feat. BISHOP - Crazy For You
In Episode #22, the Pavement Pounders take up Michael Simshauser’s suggestion of the 1975 dystopian sports movie Rollerball, based on the William Harrison short story “Rollerball Murder,” and also give some due condemnation to the 2002 abomination of a remake. It’s two hours of movie from 70 minutes of material! With bonus amazing classical music … Continue reading TMTYR Episode #22: No Penalties, No Time Limit, No Award (Rollerball) →
In Episode #22, the Pavement Pounders take up Michael Simshauser’s suggestion of the 1975 dystopian sports movie Rollerball, based on the William Harrison short story “Rollerball Murder,” and also give some due condemnation to the 2002 abomination of a remake. It’s two hours of movie from 70 minutes of material! With bonus amazing classical music … Continue reading TMTYR Episode #22: No Penalties, No Time Limit, No Award (Rollerball) →
Now that we’ve been doing this about a year, we figured it was high time to put together a supercut of us being idiots. So if you’ve joined us recently, here’s your chance to see what you’ve missed. Colin insists on adaptational fidelity and disagrees with Seth! Seth admits or doesn’t admit he’s wrong! James … Continue reading TMTYR Episode #21: Word Salad With the Pavement Pounders (Supercut!) →
Now that we’ve been doing this about a year, we figured it was high time to put together a supercut of us being idiots. So if you’ve joined us recently, here’s your chance to see what you’ve missed. Colin insists on adaptational fidelity and disagrees with Seth! Seth admits or doesn’t admit he’s wrong! James … Continue reading TMTYR Episode #21: Word Salad With the Pavement Pounders (Supercut!) →
Writer John Kenneth Muir joins us in our discussion of Norman Jewison's 1975 dystopian film, Rollerball wherein Jonathan E (James Caan) is a star in a game where individual achievement is a threat to the Corporate powers that be.
On May 1st, President Barack Obama announced to the world that U.S. forces had killed Osama bin Laden. Among the predictable reactions was a large dose of skepticism, especially when the White House later briefed that bin Laden had been buried at sea. Naysayers across the globe demanded proof, namely photos or videos of bin Laden’s body. As of this writing, President Obama has decided not to release the purportedly grisly photographs.The clamor to see “the body” reminds me of the term corpus delicti. It is derived from Latin for body (corpus) and crime (delictum), so literally it means “the body of the crime.” As a legal term, corpus delicti has evolved to mean the body of evidence to prove a crime. So, for homicide it could be a literal corpus (but doesn’t have to be—more on that later). In other instances, however, the corpus delicti could be evidence like stolen items (for larceny) or a torched house (for arson). Many state jurisdictions still follow the common law corpus delicti rule, which prevents a defendant’s out-of-court confession from being admitted unless accompanied by independent evidence that the charged crime has occurred (the corpus delicti). This rule’s purpose is to prevent convictions based solely on an accused’s confession—important when considering that when the rule was developed a few centuries ago, false confessions stemming from mental illness or coercion were not uncommon.*A look at a British case cited as one of the forbears of the corpus delicti rule demonstrates the drama that ensues when a murder victim shows up for dinner one day. In Perry’s Case, Mr. William Harrison went missing and his servant, John Perry, was cast as the prime suspect. Initially denying any involvement, Perry eventually confessed that he, his mother, and brother had killed Mr. Harrison and dumped his corpus in a swamp. Based solely on Perry’s confession, all three were convicted and executed. (Happy Mother’s Day!) Years later, Mr. Harrison returned, claiming he had been kidnapped by pirates and sold into slavery in Turkey, which apparently was the 1600’s equivalent of going to rehab. Good news for Harrison’s friends; bad news for the Perrys.Remember when I said before that the corpus delicti rule only requires evidence of the crime—it doesn’t literally require the prosecution to produce a body? In a hilarious misunderstanding, 1940s British serial killer John George Haigh thought that he could avoid being convicted of murder as long as made all his corpuses disappear. Now, if you’ve ever watched Dexter, you know that serial killing produces one unholy mess. So Haigh decided to give his victims a bath—a sulfuric acid bath, to be exact, reducing those bulky bodies to a compact slurry. Later on, inconvenient bits of evidence (gallstones, dentures, etc.) helped convict him, and he hung for his crimes, after earning the nickname “The Acid Bath Murderer” (seriously, that’s the best the British press could do?).So there you have it—even the “body of evidence” rule doesn’t require an actual body. Perhaps the President is making the best call; after all, our judicial system allows us to convict someone of murder based on the same amount of (or perhaps less) evidence than the government has provided to prove ObL’s demise. Nonetheless, some diehard skeptics will always need more than a gallon of slurry to prove that the body really has hit the floor.*The federal system and several states have replaced the corpus delicti rule with a corroboration rule, which requires some evidence to demonstrate the trustworthiness of an out-of-court confession—not necessarily evidence that the crime itself has occurred. For a much better explanation than I can provide here, I recommend this Ohio State Law Journal article by Professor David Moran.