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Jackie and Greg bear witness to the decadence and raging sexuality of a small English mining town for Ken Russell's WOMEN IN LOVE from 1969. Topics of discussion include the film's origins as an adaptation of D. H. Lawrence's classic novel, the quartet of characters at the center of the film, how it was cutting edge for its time, and why it resonates with Greg so much.The continuation of our "Personal Prints" series where Jackie and Greg venture off the Sight & Sound list to explore films that are special and/or formative to them.Check us out on Instagram: instagram.com/sceneandheardpodCheck us out at our official website: sceneandheardpod.comGraphic Design: Molly PintoMusic: Andrew CoxEditing: Greg KleinschmidtGet in touch at hello@sceneandheardpod.comSupport the Show.Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/SceneandHeardPodorSubscribe just to get access to our bonus episodes: buzzsprout.com/1905508/subscribe
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Kim Chakanetsa meets two women who are revolutionising the dairy industry.Mausam Narang is the founder and Head Cheesemaker at Eleftheria cheese. She has made history by becoming the first Indian person to win big at the World Cheese Awards in 2021. Before working in the dairy industry, Mausam studied language in Germany and worked in the corporate world for 8 years. It's during her travels in Europe that Mausam caught the cheese-making bug, and in 2014 she decided to start her own artisan cheese company. Emma Young a.k.a. The Cheese Explorer is a specialist and consultant and the author of The Cheese Wheel. She has worked in the Cheese industry since 2009 in retail, wholesale, cheesemaking, judging and now as a teacher and consultant to the cheese industry. She is also an International cheese judge and a teacher for the Academy of Cheese and the Guild of Fine Food.Produced by Alice Gioia(Image: (L) Mausam Narang. (R) Emma Young, credit Richard Heald Photography.)
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Guest host Bill Ackerman invites author, film historian and Twitch Of The Death Nerve co-host Samm Deighan to discuss the work of Ken Russell, the visionary talent who directed groundbreaking profiles of artists for the BBC before attaining international acclaim and notoriety through bold, often controversial films like WOMEN IN LOVE, THE MUSIC LOVERS, THE DEVILS, THE BOY FRIEND, MAHLER, TOMMY and ALTERED STATES. 00:00 - 21:49 - Introduction 21:50 - 38:51 - Monitor, ELGAR and the early BBC years 38:52 - 46:30 - Early Theatrical Features and THE DEBUSSY FILM 46:31 - 59:09 WOMEN IN LOVE 59:10 - 1:09:19 DANCE OF THE SEVEN VEILS and World War II imagery 1:09:20 - 1:16:46 THE MUSIC LOVERS 1:16:47 -1:37:23 THE DEVILS 1:37:23 - 1:51:17 THE BOY FRIEND 1:51:18 - 2:00:17 SAVAGE MESSIAH and Andrzej Żuławski's THE BLUE NOTE 2:00:18 - 2:17:10 MAHLER, TOMMY, LISZTOMANIA and VALENTINO 2:17:11 - 2:31:53 ALTERED STATES and Ken Russell in the 80s 2:31:54 - 2:44:15 WHORE and the later films of Ken Russell 2:44:15 - 2:46:40 Favorite Ken Russell movies and conclusion Follow Samm Deighan on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/sammdeighan/posts Listen to Twitch Of The Death Nerve: https://cinepunx.com/podcast-episodes/twitch-of-the-death-nerve/ Buy The Legacy of World War II in European Arthouse Cinema by Samm Deighan: https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/the-legacy-of-world-war-ii-in-european-arthouse-cinema/ Read Samm Deighan's Ken Russell Retrospective series at Diabolique Magazine: https://diaboliquemagazine.com/category/columns/a-ken-russell-retrospective/ Listen to The Projection Booth Podcast on Ken Russell: https://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/2020/03/special-report-tommy-1975.html?m=0 https://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/2014/05/episode-168-devils.html https://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/2015/04/episode-216-altered-states.html?m=0 Director Joe Talbot on WOMEN IN LOVE: https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/6435-more-is-more-lessons-in-excess-from-women-in-love Elgar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPNrKx4dKfU The Debussy Film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsdAIYmSHAg Dance Of The Seven Veils https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA3C645436B787602 The Music Lovers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8Tf31aOITI&t=2s Mahler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGq7TFoxB4E&t=2s Salome's Last Dance https://rarefilmm.com/2019/09/salomes-last-dance-1988/ The Blue Note (Andrzej Żuławski's 1991 film about Frédéric Chopin) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z06E3HKnzAI
Women in Love by D. H. Lawrence audiobook. Women in Love is a novel by British author D. H. Lawrence published in 1920. It is a sequel to his earlier novel The Rainbow (1915), and follows the continuing loves and lives of the Brangwen sisters, Gudrun and Ursula. Gudrun Brangwen, an artist, pursues a destructive relationship with Gerald Crich, an industrialist. Lawrence contrasts this pair with the love that develops between Ursula and Rupert Birkin, an alienated intellectual who articulates many opinions associated with the author. The emotional relationships thus established are given further depth and tension by an unadmitted homoerotic attraction between Gerald and Rupert. The novel ranges over the whole of British society at the time of the First World War and eventually ends high up in the snows of the Swiss Alps.
This week we spin the 9th track off of Van Halen II, it's "Women In Love..."! If you like the show please leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts and help us grow. You can follow us on Twitter @PodcastWillRock and you can check out our website at www.podcastwillrock.com Proud member of The Deep Dive Podcast Network, www.deepdivepodcastnetwork.com
Gerald is reeling from the death of his sister Diana. Rupert and Gudrun try to comfort him but Gerald finds it hard to express his emotions. As Ursula and Rupert grow closer can Gerald untangle his feelings for Rupert? Gudrun ..... Katie Redford Ursula ..... Cassie Bradley Rupert ..... Alexander Arnold Gerald ..... James Cooney Diana ..... Verity Henry Hermione ..... Emily Pithon Loerke ..... Ashley Margolis Director/Producer Gary Brown.
Dramatised by Ian Kershaw. The Brangwen sisters are looking for love in the Midlands mining town of Beldover. Ursula is a teacher and Gudrun an artist. They meet two friends who live nearby, school inspector Rupert Birkin and Gerald Crich, heir to a coal-mine, and they become romantically attached. But Gerald and Rupert have a troubled friendship. Ursula ..... Cassie Bradley Gudrun ..... Katie Redford Rupert ..... Alexander Arnold Gerald ..... James Cooney Hermione ..... Emily Pithon Diana/Pussum ..... Verity Henry Julius ..... Rupert Hill Director/Producer Gary Brown
Season 4 Episode 3 We discuss the books THE SUMMER by Choi Eunyoung & CONCERNING MY DAUGHTER by Kim Hye-Jin *I mistakenly said out lesbian Kpop idol singer Maman's song was called Ordinary Day but it's called Obvious Story. Apologies for this error! Under The Radar – Magolpy [Soompi] Magolpy - Debut MV starring various other idols from g.o.d, Super Junior, TVXQ, etc [YouTube] Maman (aka Magolpy) - Ordinary Day [YouTube] The Korean gay and lesbian movement 1993–2008: from “identity” and “community” to “human rights” [chapter by HYUN-YOUNG KWON KIM AND JOHN (SONG PAE) CHO rom the book South Korean Social Movements] These South Korean women went abroad to get married. Then one spoke out at home, and the backlash began. [Washington Post] Parents fight for their LGBTQ children's rights [The Korea Times] A letter from a Korean mother to all the mothers with LGBT children [APRIL magazine] DingDong - Korean LGBTQ+ Youth Crisis Center. You can donate to support their work at the linked website. Beyond the Rainbow Foundation - Korean LGBTQ+ Foundation. You can find information on how to donate to support their work at the linked website. Blog with full links!
Season 4 Episode 3 We discuss the books THE SUMMER by Choi Eunyoung & CONCERNING MY DAUGHTER by Kim Hye-Jin *I mistakenly said out lesbian Kpop idol singer Maman's song was called Ordinary Day but it's called Obvious Story. Apologies for this error! Under The Radar – Magolpy [Soompi] Magolpy - Debut MV starring various other idols from g.o.d, Super Junior, TVXQ, etc [YouTube] Maman (aka Magolpy) - Ordinary Day [YouTube] The Korean gay and lesbian movement 1993–2008: from “identity” and “community” to “human rights” [chapter by HYUN-YOUNG KWON KIM AND JOHN (SONG PAE) CHO rom the book South Korean Social Movements] These South Korean women went abroad to get married. Then one spoke out at home, and the backlash began. [Washington Post] Parents fight for their LGBTQ children's rights [The Korea Times] A letter from a Korean mother to all the mothers with LGBT children [APRIL magazine] DingDong - Korean LGBTQ+ Youth Crisis Center. You can donate to support their work at the linked website. Beyond the Rainbow Foundation - Korean LGBTQ+ Foundation. You can find information on how to donate to support their work at the linked website. Blog with full links!
Tonight's sleep story is Women in Love by D.H. Lawrence. Published in 1920, it follows the Brangwen sisters and their relationships before the First World War. If you'd like to support the podcast, you can buy me a coffee here ------> buymeacoffee.com/justsleeppodIf you like this episode, please remember to follow on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app. Also, share with any family or friends that might have trouble drifting off.Sweet Dreams...Intro Music by the Psychedelic Squirrel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Visit our website https://psycho-killer.co for exclusive videos, photos, articles, and transcripts.More than 50 years have passed since the fatal stabbing of publican George Wilson in Nottingham and his family members are still seeking closure. The pub was called the Fox and Grapes, but local folk knew it by another name, the Pretty Windows, on account of its ornate stained glass. It was late one Saturday night in 1963. George Wilson locked up and took his dog for a walk. The next time his wife saw him he was lying on a pool of blood, the victim of a frenzied knife attack. Who killed George Wilson and why? Simon Ford and ex major-crime detective Jacques Morrell investigate.The Six O'clock Knock is a Psycho Killer production.Transcript[Music] This podcast contains descriptions of death and violence that some listeners may find upsetting. Hello and welcome to The Six O'clock Knock with me Simon Ford and me Jacques morrell and for the first time we're coming to you from the National Justice Museum in Nottingham the museum is housed in a former Victorian courtroom jail and police station it's where you'd have been arrested tried sentenced and back in the day executed you can learn more at nationaljusticemuseum.org and once we've settled in we'll have a housewarming episode of The Six O'clock Knock where we show you around and introduce you to some of the other inmates but for now to business an unsolved murder that took place a stone's throw from where we are now [Music] it had been a typical Saturday night for George and Betty Wilson George had been to the football match in the afternoon his local team Nottingham Forest had beaten Wolverhampton wanderers 3 nil during the evening everyone had been in good spirits the children were in bed asleep probably looking forward to doing something exciting on the Sunday the schools had just gone back after the summer holiday the family had been in their new home for over a year and they settled into life in Nottingham George and Betty got a night cap for their three guests they sat down in the lounge with their drinks at about midnight two of the friends headed home and George arranged a taxi for the last of the guests when it arrived about 15 minutes later George decided to take Blackie the family dog for his regular evening walk so he left at the same time as the taxi collected his friend he locked the door as he left Betty remained indoors and retired to the bedroom approximately 30 minutes later Betty heard Blackie barking outside she went to check and opened the door where Blackie was standing he was behaving differently Betty looked out into the night there seemed to be no one around and no sign of her husband something made her glance down at the ground there was something there lying motionless it was George he was barely alive and unable to speak lying on the floor next to him were his keys suggesting he was at the point of returning home and there was blood a lot of it too Betty knew one thing her husband needed an ambulance so she called for one the life had drained from him before the ambulance arrived George had been ferociously attacked he had 14 knife wounds to his face neck and back one wound was nine centimetres deep for 57 years the local community have asked the question why the date is Saturday the 7th of September 1963. George Wilson was the landlord of a Nottingham public house his killer has never been found the motive for his death is unclear despite the involvement of Scotland Yard detectives no one has been charged with his murder it remains one of Nottingham's most talked about cases today we'll not only be returning to the location of the crime but also to the swinging sixties the case was actually suggested to us by a listener there's a lot of material online about it including several forums where theories are discussed however we've concentrated on a blog post by a chap called Scott who writes under the title Nottinghamasm he provides a good summary of the case and the various theories and rumours that are still circulating the pub where George Wilson was murdered is called the fox and grapes however the locals refer to it as the pretty windows and the case is known as the pretty windows murder we have also been hearing from people including former police officers it's one of those cases where if you're not careful you end up putting two and two together to make five hopefully we can cut through the fanciful and the speculative and give you the listener some clarity now this case occurred in an area of Nottingham called Sneinton market it's now part of the new creative quarter a cultural hub for the creative industry a lot of the area is now student accommodation as well which gives the place a young vibrancy but back in the day it was a significant open marketplace as well as a wholesale market it even gets a mention in a novel by D. H. Lawrence no less I'll just cut in there did you also know that Jacques has written a novel no well he has in addition to his 30 years as a police detective dealing with facts he also likes a good story thanks for the plug Simon but please don't embarrass me by naming me in the same breath as D. H. Lawrence one of the finest English writers of all time okay fair dues we'll stick to your investigative skills for now in Lawrence's 1920 story Women In Love he describes Sneinton market as follows the old market square was not very large a mere bare patch of granite sets usually with a few fruit stores under a wall it was in a poor quarter of the town meagre houses stood down one side there was a hosiery factory a great blank with myriad oblong windows at the end a street of little shops with a flagstone pavement down the other side and for a crowning monument the public baths of new red brick with a clock tower the people who moved about seemed stumpy and sordid the air seemed to smell rather dirty there was a sense of many mean streets ramifying off into warrens of meanness now and again a great chocolate and yellow tram car ground round a difficult bend under the hosiery factory since Lawrence wrote about it more of those mean streets he described were demolished and the wholesale market was built supplying the city with fresh produce the current layout of the old wholesale market area is relatively unchanged double rows of covered stalls with open avenues for the vehicles to collect fruit and veg for the shops it was opened in 1938 it was about this time when the pretty windows pub was granted a marketing affairs license this meant that it could open at 5am and serve alcohol to both market traders and general customers the pretty windows provided a convenient watering hole for anyone desperate for an early morning pint or for late night revellers and other dodgy characters who hadn't made it home yet that's right Jacques this case has captured the imagination of many people since here's what the blogger Nottingham says to set the scene fictitious tales of cold cases and unsolved crimes of yesteryear are incredibly popular in tv Read more: https://bit.ly/pretty-windows-transcript
This Week on The Three Film Feature we enter the realms of three classic films: Cool World (1992) The Love Witch (2016) Brief Encounter (1945) Find Me Here: https://linktr.ee/TsunamiStudios Any Movie Recommendations??? Send them Here: ironhawk56@gmail.com
We Wrote in Symbols: Love and Lust by Arab Women Writers brings together fiction and poetry by more than 70 women over a span of more than 1500 years. Editor Selma Dabbagh talks about why it's hard to write about sex, and the difficult balance of reaching readers. Show Notes: The digital launch of We Wrote in Symbols, published by Saqi Books, is scheduled for April 29, hosted by the Arab British Centre. Hanan al-Shaykh, Yasmine Seale, Saida Rouass, lisa luxx, and collection editor Selma Dabbagh will be there. There will also be a workshop launch with Marina Warner, Wen-chin Ouyang, and Emily Selove at Birbeck in June, as part of their Arabic in Translation series. The collection drew classic works from, among other places, two anthologies: Classical Poems by Arab Women: A Bilingual Anthology, edited and translated by Abdullah al Udhari, and The Poetry of Arab Women from the Pre-Islamic Age to Andalusia, edited and translated by Wessam Elmeligi. Shereen El Feki's Sex and the Citadel: Intimate Life in a Changing Arab World was published in 2013. Leila Slimani's Sex and Lies: True Stories of Women's Intimate Lives in the Arab World was translated by Sophie Lewis and came out last year. Lina Mounzer's “Going Beyond the Veil” talks about navigating the rocky territory of writing about sex as an Arab woman.
Kylie makes Dan read D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love (1920). Together, they discuss the novel's place in the Modernist canon, explore its depiction of a restrictive and generally doomed Britain in the wake of WWI and industrialization, and acknowledge that sometimes you really do have to karate chop a demonic rabbit. Follow us on Instagram @thenewlyreads or drop us a line at thenewlyreads@gmail.com !
Josh, Alison, and Brady immerse themselves with Beyond The Black Rainbow - Panos Cosmatos' trippy sci-fi movie from 2010.Plus!Shrimp murder, Women In Love, The 10th Victim, Marcello Mastroianni, Blind Fury, samurai blood sprays, Torque, and World on a Wire.Don't forget!
Antonia Quirke plunders the Film Programme archive and hears from the makers of Women In Love: Glenda Jackson, Ken Russell and cinematographer Billy Williams And there's another round of Pitch Battle, as Lizze Francke, Rowan Woods and Clare Binns give their verdict on Gavia Baker Whitelaw's pitch to remake Avatar.
Are you stuck in your house worried about the CONVID-19?! Don't fear embrace God's truth in His word! May you be as encouraged today by Ms. Delphine Floyd, Women In Love with the Lord (W.I.L.L.) leader and our lunch time study leader! You will be truly blessed by her words!
Nat is back! And yes, I'm dropping this new ep on a Monday as a bit of an anti-Valentine but we love ourselves some REAL as much as we fancy the romance. We've been sold LOVE in ways that set our expectations to “impossible”. We talk about the book that set us on the right path to a more mature view on relationships (ours to be specific) and the most unromantic things that we love about US. Get the book. It's totally worth it. And this is not an ad. LOL https://www.elephantjournal.com/buy-things-i-would-like-to-do-with-you-waylon-lewis/
As Diamond Dave would say, "I heard you missed us - we're back!" Back with David Lee Roth, Michael Anthony, and Alex and Eddie Van Halen, this time delving into their second studio album, conveniently entitled Van Halen II. Hot on the heels of their debut album released less than a year prior, Van Halen hit the studios for this second album a week after completing their world tour, and wrapped it up within a week.The big hit from this album was "Dance the Night Away," Van Halen's first top 20 hit, and inspired by Fleetwood Mac.The album notes had a shout-out to the Sheraton hotel in Madison, Wisconsin, which the band trashed the 7th floor while on tour.We hope you enjoy this fun and hard rocking second effort (and second podcast featuring the group) from Van Halen! You're No GoodThis is no Linda Ronstadt cover. Originally performed in 1963 by Dee Dee Warwick, this song was covered by a number of groups, most notably Linda Ronstadt in 1975. We like Van Halen's version just a wee bit better! Check out the dueling screams from Roth's voice and Eddie's guitar.D.O.A.A rocking deep cut - Dead Or Alive was the B-side from the single "Beautiful Girls." Roth tells a down and out story in a proto-rap style: Broken down and dirty, dressed in rags/from the day, my Mama told me boy, you pack your bags"Women In Love...The intro to this song features tap harmonics in the guitar solo leading into this original song. Eddie Van Halen said this song was "a tale about a guy losing a girl to another chick."Beautiful GirlsHere's the other big hit from the album (Dance the Night Away being the first). This is a fun, syncopated beach song: "She had a drink in her hand, she had her toes in the sand, and wooh! What a beautiful girl!" ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Theme from the Television Series “All In the Family”The final episode of "All In the Family" would air in April 1979.STAFF PICKS:"Roller” by April WineWayne's staff pick brings us Canadian rockers April Wine. With three guitars (a rhythm and two leads), this hit describes a woman at the high stakes tables in the casino. It retains that 70's hard rock feel. April Wine was often selected as a "warm-up band" for bigger acts.“Crazy Love” by PocoBruce takes the tempo down a bit with this biggest hit from the California country rock group Poco. This song was originally intended to be a song for the Cotton-Young band, but ABC Records had the group continue with the Poco name.“Blow Away” by George HarrisonBrian's staff pick features former Beatles guitarist George Harrison. This song was considered a disco song by Harrison, and he said that it was one of the simplest compositions he ever wrote. The song arose from - believe it or not - frustration over a leaky roof.“I Want You to Want Me” by Cheap TrickRob finishes off the staff picks a track that is identified by its live version much more than its studio cut. The studio version came out in 1977, but the live version dropped in April 1979, and Rob profiles the two. This is Cheap Trick's biggest hit. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:“Take It to the Top” by Dixie DregsWe wrap up this week's podcast with this prog rock group well known for their highly talented instrumental work.
On the first edition of my Black Women in Love series I have the fabulous Karen Beverly. Karen is a dear friend of mine; she lives life on her terms, and I’ve been so lucky to have her in my life. Karen got divorced when she was young, then put her life on hold to adopt and raise a child. Then, when she reached midlife, she took it upon herself to open up to something she’d never considered before, and what happened was truly magical. Get full show notes and more information here: https://crenecoach.com/26
What compels some women to love KILLERS? From the Menendez brothers to Richard Ramirez and more, women are falling in love with convicted murderers.An expert panel joins Nancy Grace to discuss.Darryl Cohen - Former Assistant District Attorney, Fulton County, Georgia Steven Lampley - Former Detective, Author of "Outside Your Door"Dr. Bethany Marshall - Psychoanalyst Dr. Michelle Dupre - Medical Examiner & Author of “Homicide Investigation Field Guide” Levi Page - Investigative Reporter CrimeOnline
DONGS-OUT FILMMAKING! Brendan and Jason discuss the existential crises of 1969's Women in Love directed by the infamous and controversial Ken Russell and starring the likes of Oliver Reed and Alan Bates. The guys go deep on this very divisive film and discuss the shocking "wrestling" scene, they discuss how this film isn't really "about" the women despite the title suggesting otherwise, Oliver Reed's life outside of film is touched upon and one of the hosts REALLY hates the second hour of the movie. Next week: A new 6-part series begins on the show called "And Now For Something Completely Similar" in which our hosts go through some remakes/sequels of some of the films they've covered during the first fifth of the show. It begins with the 2015 TV adaptation of The Go-Between. Full List: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BFI_Top_100_British_films Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forscreenandcountry Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/bfi_pod Our logo was designed by the wonderful Mariah Lirette (https://www.instagram.com/mariahhx) For Screen and Country is sponsored by Podcoin (use the promo code "SCREENPOD" when you sign up and receive 300 BONUS podcoins).
This week our Food & Sex series comes to a close! The boys talk about Jonah Hill’s upcoming film Mid90s, and his new Netflix series Maniac. They discuss the genius of Sacha Baron Cohen and his showtime series Who is America?, the strange evolution of M. Night Shyamalan’s career, and the key differences between Superman and Batman, before finally reaching the main course, Ken Russell’s controversial 1969 film Women in Love. Watch and listen!Original Music: Alan Loosbrock
By 1988, Glenda had made six films with Ken Russell including THE MUSIC LOVERS and WOMEN IN LOVE. But though Ken didn't quite have the clout he once did, Glenda was still loyal and totally game for this high-camp, theatrical, romp complete with loads of boobs, dildo-spears, and some baffling full frontal nudity. Glenda (braying, bilious and bejeweled from head to toe) is Herodias, second wife of Herod Antipas, who has the hots for his niece/step-daughter Salome, who in turn has the hots for John the Baptist. Now imagine all this being acted out in front of Oscar Wilde himself, by a cast of bootboys and skivvies. MARAT/SADE seems tame by comparison. We discuss Ken Russell, Wilde, our own personal nudity, and the Gospels, of course. Clips from the film presented according to fair use policy. Podcast Theme: "Pipeline" by CyberSDF (https://soundcloud.com/cybersdf/tracks).
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Giselle Roeder lived as a German Woman for ten years under the Nazis and ten years under communist rule . She believes stories must be told
Oliver Reed resumes four months late with a look at CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF and WOMEN IN LOVE. We also check out BABY DRIVER and SPIDERMAN HOMECOMING.
Andrew Bishop is a high school English teacher in the East Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. His secret life is spent as singer and guitarist in melodic rock band, Women in Love. On this episode, he talks with host Allen Guy Wilcox about those people who encouraged and inspired him as he was growing up. He talks about his work/life balance, and performs a beautiful acoustic rendition of Women In Love's new song, "Are You Sure?"
John talks to British-born actress JENNIE LINDEN, who found major world fame alongside Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed and Alan Bates in the controversial movie Women In Love. Her numerous TV series include Chancer, The Practice, Lillie and Jackonory. She's guested in Lovejoy, The Saint, The Avengers and Casualty. She currently lives on the Isle of Wight.
MR. LOCARIO TALKS TO THE PEOPLE THIS EPISODE , PARTICULARLY TO THE MEN. THE DO'S AND DON'TS WHEN IT COMES TO PEOPLE OF THE DATING WORLD WILL BE DISCUSSED. MR. LOCARIO IS A LIFE DATING OR DATING LIFE COACH THAT HAS A MEMBERSHIP ESTABLISHED CALLED "BAD BOY" MEMBERSHIP AND SEVERAL OTHER VENUES. WE'LL SHARE WHERE TO FIND HIM AS WELL AS THIS SHOW OF J.TALKS TO THE PEOPLE WHICH IS FOUND AT WWW.BLOGTALKRADIO.COM/JTALKSTOTHEPEOPLE , ITUNES , STITCHER AND MORE ON AIR- CONTACT THE SHOW WITH THE PHONE NUMBER OF 773-897-6235 AND EMAIL OF JTALKSTOTHEPEOPLE@YAHOO.COM AND OFF-AIR CONTACT THE SHOW WITH THE EMAIL OF JTALKSTOTHEPEOPLE@YAHOO.COM
Mark reviews the BluRay release of Ken Russell's controversial classic Women In Love
With Antonia Quirke. Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson discuss their stop-motion comedy Anomalisa, how they made a love scene with puppets and why it took 6 months. Cinematographer Billy Williams recalls the tensions behind the scenes of the notorious naked wrestling bout between Oliver Reed and Alan Bates in Women In Love. Director Robert Eggers reveals the difficulties of working with a goat on his supernatural horror The Witch, and why ravens are better actors.
Lipika Pelham investigates a marriage between two Bengali women, and asks what this extraordinary love story says about attitudes to sexuality in this conservative nation.
Catherine Brown gives the sixth lecture in the DH Lawrence series.
Catherine Brown gives the sixth lecture in the DH Lawrence series.
Catherine Brown gives the Seventh and final lecture in the DH Lawrence series.
Catherine Brown gives the Seventh and final lecture in the DH Lawrence series.
Tommy director Ken Russell passed away in a hospital on Sunday, November 27, 2011 after a series of strokes. He is survived by his wife Elize. Russell directed several classic British films during his 55-year career, including spy thriller Billion Dollar Brain, The Who's rock opera Tommy, and Oscar-winning 1969 movie Women in Love. Host Robin Milling spoke with Ken Russell for Russellmania, a celebration of his films at Lincoln Center. As you will hear, at 83 he was a man of few words, much preferring his work to speak for itself. Russell does say he'll always be proud of his Bad Boy of Cinema reputation.
We talk about our movie challenges of Women In Love & Looker, The Top Ten, The Finger List, Runaway, Oscars, Figs, Tom Rosovitch, Michael Critchton, Tom Selleck and much more!
English profesor emerita Diane Middlebrook interviews Rob Polhemus, chair of the English department, about Women in Love, by D. H. Lawrence.