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Drop the Mic
#94 - Chris Thomas, Composer

Drop the Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 65:31


Chris Thomas is a composer for films, theme parks, and video games. He has won the Hollywood Music in Media Award, the American Prize in Composition, written music for several Emmy-nominated films, and Woman Rebel, shortlisted for an Academy Award. In television, he works as a composer, orchestrator, and conductor for studios such as Sony, ABC, FOX, CBS, and HBO. Chris's theme park music can be heard at Evermore Adventure Park, Knott's Berry Farm, Dreamland Theme Park (UK), Universal Studios, and many other locations worldwide. IG/TW Handle (if any): @chris.thomas.music Company/Personal URL: https://www.christhomasmusic.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conversationswithdaron/support

Marketing Tip Tea Time 🫖
World Class Collaboration with Chris Thomas

Marketing Tip Tea Time 🫖

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 28:55


We are ecstatic to welcome Chris Thomas to Marketing Tip Tea Time! Chris Thomas is a composer for film, television, theme parks, and a TEDx speaker. He's won a Hollywood Music in Media Award, the American Prize in Composition (2nd place), a Global Music Award, the Gold Medal Prize at the Park City Film Music Festival, Best Film & TV Music award at eWorld Music Awards, and has been nominated for a Film & TV Music Award, and a Palm Beach International Music Award. Chris has written music for several Emmy-nominated films, and for Woman Rebel, which was shortlisted for an Academy Award. In television, he works as a composer, orchestrator, and conductor for studios such as Sony, ABC, FOX, CBS, and HBO. Chris's work can be heard in theme parks all over the world. He has written music for the Evermore Adventure Park, Knott's Berry Farm, Queen Mary Chill, Dreamland Theme Park (UK), Los Angeles Haunted Hayride, and many more. Chris's works for the concert hall have been performed from Carnegie Hall, Sydney Opera House, to the Hollywood Bowl. He recently premiered a series of concert works in France, Belgium, and Germany. His Symphony #1 (the Malheur Symphony) was the subject of a TED Talk in 2019. His works are published with The FJH Music Company, Walton Choral, Wingert-Jones Publications, and Carl Fischer Music.

Storical
MARGARET SANGER: THE WOMAN REBEL</a#x3E;

Storical

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 15:23


It's International Women's Day! What better way to celebrate than diving into the life of Margaret Sanger - the reproductive rights advocate who founded Planned Parenthood. Margaret was integral in making birth control available to all women. She also had some dark beliefs. Tune in to learn how this Irish-American woman changed history.Further ReadingDeviant Women Podcast - https://deviantwomenpodcast.com/2019/05/30/margaret-sanger/Terrible Virtue by Ellen Feldman - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25817487-terrible-virtueDonate to Planned Parenthood! - https://www.plannedparenthood.org/get-involved/other-ways-giveNew episodes on Mondays. You can listen on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, or Stitcher. Follow on Instagram or Facebook @storicalpodcast

Storical
Margaret Sanger: The Woman Rebel

Storical

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 15:23


It’s International Women’s Day! What better way to celebrate than diving into the life of Margaret Sanger - the reproductive rights advocate who founded Planned Parenthood. Margaret was integral in making birth control available to all women. She also had some dark beliefs. Tune in to learn how this Irish-American woman changed history.Further ReadingDeviant Women Podcast - https://deviantwomenpodcast.com/2019/05/30/margaret-sanger/Terrible Virtue by Ellen Feldman - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25817487-terrible-virtueDonate to Planned Parenthood! - https://www.plannedparenthood.org/get-involved/other-ways-giveNew episodes on Mondays. You can listen on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, or Stitcher. Follow on Instagram or Facebook @storicalpodcast

Rebel Parenting with Ryan & Laura Dobson
321 Kerri Pomarolli "Proverbs 32 Woman" REBEL Parenting

Rebel Parenting with Ryan & Laura Dobson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 30:28


Remade in America with Bassem Youssef
Immigrant Patriotism with Kiran Deol

Remade in America with Bassem Youssef

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 33:10


Kiran Deol is a filmmaker, comedian and actor. She tours regularly as a stand-up comedian and has appeared on TV shows like “Modern Family” and “How to Get Away with Murder.” Kiran is currently working on “Arranged,” a half-hour comedy pilot on which she plays one of the leads. Kiran has produced films including “Woman Rebel,” which was shortlisted for an Oscar, and “American Haze,” which she made for Sundance. Kiran talks with Bassem about immigrant patriotism, filmmaking, and her experiences as a South Asian woman in Hollywood. If you have questions or comments for Bassem, tweet them to him at @Byoussef with the hashtag #askbassem, email remade@cafe.com, or call 785-422-7736 (785-4-BASSEM) and leave a voicemail. Go to sunbasket.com/remade today to learn more and get $35 off your first order!

Quoi de Meuf
#1 - Chasse aux sorcières

Quoi de Meuf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 41:20


Vous avez l’impression de voir de mystérieuses créatures aux chapeaux pointus partout en ce moment ? Vous ne vous trompez pas. Qu’elles protestent dans les manifestations, deviennent des stars dans les séries ou dans les pages des livres d’histoire, les sorcières sont partout. A l’occasion d’halloween et dans ce tout premier épisode du podcast de « Quoi de Meuf », Mélanie Wanga et Clémentine Gallot décryptent ensemble ce nouvel intérêt pour ces icônes féministes et subversives investies à la fois par la politique, la culture et le marketing. Un épisode qui fourmille de références culturelles, de Charmed à Lana Del Rey.L'actu perso de Mélanie et Clémentine : leur voyage au Japon (00:38)L’actu féministe du moment : l'affaire Harvey Weinstein et le concept de consentement (04:39)Le thème de la semaine : les sorcières ! (11:39) Les sorcières dans l’actualité (11:58)Les sorcières et le féminisme (18:48)Les sorcières dans la pop culture (27:19)Les recommandations culturelles de Clémentine et Mélanie (35:19)Cliquez ici pour retrouver les références de l'épisode ou retrouvez-les sur notre compte TwitterLes recommandations culturelles : Clémentine : la bande dessinée « Woman Rebel » de Peter Bagge aux éditions NadaMelanie : la série « The Good Place » sur NetflixBonus d’Halloween : relire cet article sur le blackface : "Je ne serai pas votre déguisement d’Halloween" de Pierre d’Almeida Pour poser une question à Clémentine et Mélanie : hello@quoidemeuf.netS'inscrire à la géniale newsletter Quoi de meuf

The Comics Alternative
Comics Alternative Interviews: Back with Peter Bagge

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 99:51


The Two Guys are pleased to have Peter Bagge back on The Comics Alternative. His new book Fire!! The Zora Neale Hurston Story comes out this week from Drawn and Quarterly. It is another in Bagge's recent series of historical and biographical comics, following his brief biography of Isabel Paterson (appearing in Reason in 2010), Woman Rebel: The Margaret Sanger Story (2013), and Founding Father Funnies (2016). In this interview, Derek talks with Peter about the genesis of this project, what brought him to the writings and personality of Huston, the socio-political contexts surrounding Hurston's work, and his research efforts in compiling the graphic biography. Fire!! is, in many ways, a companion piece to Woman Rebel, in that both focus on iconoclastic female figures, and their stories are told through an episodic, almost snap-shot, manner of narration. Although Peter and Derek spend the majority their time discussing Zora Neale Hurston, they also cover some of Peter's other works, such as his Founding Father Funnies collection, last year's Neat Stuff boxed set, and the possibilities of a similar treatment with Hate and other Bradly family stories. Be sure to check out Peter Bagge's other appearances on The Comics Alternative: the 2015 interview at Dallas Fan Expo the 2013 interview for the blog the 2013 interview at HeroesCon

Ordinary Philosophy's Podcast
Margaret Sanger NYC Sites, Day 2, Part 2

Ordinary Philosophy's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2017 23:22


Wednesday, October 19th, 2016, continued The next site I seek is right across the street from the New School on W. 12th St near 6th Ave. The address was number 77, but as you can see, there’s no building with that number here anymore. According to Robin Pokorski of the Margaret Sanger Papers Project, Sanger made her first public appearance here on January 6th, 1916 after returning from her self-imposed exile in Europe to escape obscenity charges. She eventually decided to return and face them, however: her husband had already done so on behalf of her cause the month before, and her chances in court were better now since birth control had become a much more regular topic in the press. I find no record of her talk nor a history of a public venue here. I do find a listing for 77 W 12th St in the Catalogue of the First Exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists, Volume 1, published in 1917. It’s the address of Caroline Speare, who has two pieces of art pictured in the catalogue. Looking through it for more about Speare, which I don’t find, I stumble across an early charcoal work by Georgia O’Keeffe, which is a delightful find. Perhaps talks were held at Speare’s place as well as displays of her art, but I can find no evidence of this at this time. I do find a form letter which Sanger had written the previous day, on Jan. 5th, 1916, to send out to friends. In it, she writes about the indictments against her over her distribution the year before of her magazine The Woman Rebel and its so-called obscene subject matters: the sexual liberty of women and birth control...

Don't Get Me Started
Nick Mandernach - Walt Whitman

Don't Get Me Started

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 61:14


Comedian/writer Nick Mandernach returns to discuss American poet Walt Whitman! We get into how Whitman's progressiveness, his naturalistic tone, his breaking from the formality of other poets of his era, his celebration of sex and the human body, and of New York City. Was Walt Whitman the real prequel to "Broad City?" We say YES. Also, Will discusses "Woman Rebel," the graphic novel biography of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger. Anthony discusses the iPhone game Clash Royale.

The Comics Alternative
Interviews - Peter Bagge

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015 70:30


While Derek attended this year's Fan Expo Dallas, he had the opportunity to talk with Peter Bagge not once, but twice! On the Saturday of the con Peter was kind enough to sit down for a lengthy interview -- about 30 minutes -- in-between fans, commissions, and signings. Although their back-and-forth was substantial, there were subject matters that they didn't get to cover on that first day. So they decided to follow up with another interview on Sunday. What you'll hear in this podcast episode is an edited result of two-days-worth of recorded conversation at Fan Expo Dallas. Among other topics, Derek asks Peter about the response to 2013's Woman Rebel: The Margaret Sanger Story, and that leads to a discussion of the creator's next project, a graphic biography of Zora Heale Hurston. Peter shares his experiences researching for the book, the politics underlying Hurston's previous biographers, and the challenges of putting the writer's life -- the palatable as well as the problematic -- into comics form. They also discuss Peter's recent work on IDW's Garbage Pail Kids Puketacular and the connections between card collecting, comics, and pornography. In addition, Derek talks with Peter about the release of Sweatshop, a series that was originally published by DC Comics in 2003, and then just recently collected in trade through Fantagraphics. It's the story of a newspaper cartoonist and his disgruntled assistants, and Peter explains that this is a title that he will probably never revisit, especially due to the fact that strip cartooning (at least in newspapers) is, unfortunately, a dying form. And the jury's still out on whether or not Peter will return to one of his most iconic creations, Buddy Bradley. Derek is a huge fan of Hate and the Hate Annual, and he specifically asks Bagge if there's any future for Buddy and Lisa. Although that fact remains uncertain -- as is a return of Guy Krause from 2012's Reset -- what is more assured is a collection of Peter's Founding Father Funnies that will be coming out through Dark Horse Comics in the near future. Peter even shares with Derek news that his Neat Stuff comics will be collected in nice archival editions through Fantagraphics. But the conversation doesn't stop with the comics. They spend a lot of time talking about Peter's love of pop music -- like Derek, he is a big Beach Boys and (especially) Brian Wilson buff -- and especially his work as a musician in The Action Suits, and more recently the band Can You Imagine? In fact, you can hear clips from the band's 2012 CD, Romance!, in this episode. Derek has previously interviewed Peter twice before -- first, at the 2013 HeroesCon  and then for the blog around the release of Woman Rebel -- but this time around, they cover entirely new territory. There's a lot packed into this conversation, so give it a listen. And a great big thanks to Peter Bagge for taking the time and being on the podcast!

How Was Your Week with Julie Klausner
Peter Bagge: "More Suicide Than The Average Bear" Ep. 139

How Was Your Week with Julie Klausner

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2013 100:04


Hi! This week's podcast features an interview with legendary cartoonist PETER BAGGE (Hate, Apocalypse Nerd), who wrote a new graphic novel about Margaret Sanger called WOMAN REBEL. This is a lovely interview with a wonderful man! Also, Julie tells Banksy to not let the door hit his tush on the way out of New York City, complains about Turner Classic Movies and Drew Barrymore's undereducated introduction of some of the films on that there channel, half-recaps THROW MOMMA FROM THE TRAIN, and explains the depths of procrastination that one has to get to in order to put a bowtie on one's cat. Plus: popsicle tangents! Lysol as a reasonably safe douching method, if you use the right proportions! And the presumed personality traits behind a man with a law degree who holds a full time job at DC Comics. Enjoy this show, because we could all get hit by cars tomorrow and die.

Film Festival Radio
Kiran Deol - Director/producer of film WOMAN REBEL movie about female soldiers in Nepal

Film Festival Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2010 30:00


Director/producer Kiran Deol. Her new film WOMAN REBEL, a film about female soldiers in Nepal. The film was shortlisted for an Oscar. The film has been picked up for distribution by HBO.