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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for January 30, 2025 is: audition aw-DISH-un noun An audition is a short performance to show the talents of someone (such as an actor or a musician) who is being considered for a role in a play, a position in an orchestra, etc. // Auditions will be held next week for the spring musical. // She had an audition for a small part but ended up landing a starring role. See the entry > Examples: “When she was 18, Hannah D'Amato auditioned for a spot at the Berklee College of Music. Midway through her audition, one of the male judges walked up to her guitar amp and lowered the volume knob. Demoralized and insulted, D'Amato decided to bypass the prestigious institution and start a band on her own. Thus the origin story of Fake Fruit, the Bay Area punk trio she's been fronting over several incarnations since 2016.” — Zach Schonfeld, Pitchfork, 23 Aug. 2024 Did you know? Today, audition most often refers to an artistic performance, but that wasn't always the case. Audition has roots in the Latin verb audīre meaning “to hear,” and was first used in the late 16th century to refer to the power or sense of hearing. Audīre is also the root of such hearing-related words in English as audible (“capable of being heard”), audience (which first meant “the act or state of hearing”), and the combining form audio-, which appears in various words relating to sound. It wasn't until the late 19th century that the noun audition began being used for an entertainer's trial performance. And the verb audition, meaning “to test or try out in an audition,” didn't appear on the English language stage until the mid-20th century.
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Zach Schonfeld, Staff Writer for The Hill, joins Lisa Dent to discuss how the suspect in the apparent Trump assassination attempt was charged with federal gun crimes. Zach explains the charges, what happened that day on the golf course, and if it changed Trump’s campaign schedule.
This week Zach Schonfeld drops in to talk about his new book detailing Nicolas Cage's origin story. We dive into how Nicolas Coppola grew up in the shadow of his famous uncle, his struggles to break into Hollywood, and the highs and lows of Nicolas Cage's filmography. This pod is the first of its kind and I think you're gonna dig it.
Frank Mackay interviews journalist, critic, freelance writer Zach Schonfeld on this episode of The Frank Mackay Show!
May 30, 2024 is a day that will live in infamy! Donald Trump became the first former President of the United States to be brought to court on felony charges and have a jury reach a verdict of guilty. Not to mention that this happened while he is currently running for President again and is the highest polling candidate.The ripple effects of this historical day will be felt indefinitely. The debates will rage over whether or not this was justice or merely political lawfare.In part 3, we cover the start of the trial and all attempts to lift the gag order, recuse Judge Merchan, delay the trial, or move it to another venue were shot down.We look at the prosecution's witness testimonies, especially the star witnesses Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen.Sources Cited:Robin Levinson-King & Kayla Epstein, "Who is Juan Merchan, the 'no-nonsense' judge who oversaw Trump's hush-money case?" BBC, May 31, 2024.Jeremy Herb, Kara Scannell, Lauren del Valle, Eric Levenson and Sabrina Souza, "Judge finds Donald Trump in contempt for 10th time over gag order and threatens jail time," CNN, Updated May 6, 2024.Sara Boboltz, "What The Stormy Daniels Testimony Can Tell Us — And What It Can't," Huffington Post, May 8, 2024. (*** Reader discretion advised ***)Ella Lee, Zach Schonfeld, and Lauren Sforza, "Risque Stormy Daniels testimony creates uproar at Trump trial," The Hill, May 7, 2024. (*** Reader discretion advised ***)*** Castle Rock Women's Health is a pro-life and pro-women health care ministry. They need your help to serve the community. Please consider a monthly or one-time donation. ***We value your feedback!Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!Mentioned in this episode:Affiliate Link: Blackout CoffeeBlackout Coffee is a coffee company that supports traditional American values of strong families, personal responsibility, and patriotism. Blackout Coffee delivers to active duty military and first responders. Be Awake, Not Woke with their rich and flavorful coffees, teas, and hot cocoas.Blackout Coffee
May 30, 2024 is a day that will live in infamy! Donald Trump became the first former President of the United States to be brought to court on felony charges and have a jury reach a verdict of guilty. Not to mention that this happened while he is currently running for President again and is the highest polling candidate.The ripple effects of this historical day will be felt indefinitely. The debates will rage over whether or not this was justice or merely political lawfare.In part 3, we cover the start of the trial and all attempts to lift the gag order, recuse Judge Merchan, delay the trial, or move it to another venue were shot down.We look at the prosecution's witness testimonies, especially the star witnesses Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen.Sources Cited:Robin Levinson-King & Kayla Epstein, "Who is Juan Merchan, the 'no-nonsense' judge who oversaw Trump's hush-money case?" BBC, May 31, 2024.Jeremy Herb, Kara Scannell, Lauren del Valle, Eric Levenson and Sabrina Souza, "Judge finds Donald Trump in contempt for 10th time over gag order and threatens jail time," CNN, Updated May 6, 2024.Sara Boboltz, "What The Stormy Daniels Testimony Can Tell Us — And What It Can't," Huffington Post, May 8, 2024. (*** Reader discretion advised ***)Ella Lee, Zach Schonfeld, and Lauren Sforza, "Risque Stormy Daniels testimony creates uproar at Trump trial," The Hill, May 7, 2024. (*** Reader discretion advised ***)*** Castle Rock Women's Health is a pro-life and pro-women health care ministry. They need your help to serve the community. Please consider a monthly or one-time donation. ***We value your feedback!Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!Mentioned in this episode:Affiliate Link: Blackout CoffeeBlackout Coffee is a coffee company that supports traditional American values of strong families, personal responsibility, and patriotism. Blackout Coffee delivers to active duty military and first responders. Be Awake, Not Woke with their rich and flavorful coffees, teas, and hot cocoas.Blackout Coffee
After the pandemic, fans wanted to see their favs (and even their less favs) so much that the concert touring industry boomed, breaking records and culminating in astronomically expensive blockbuster stadium treks from Beyoncé and Taylor Swift. But more recently, the live show gambit has gone bust for superstars like Jennifer Lopez, The Black Keys, Justin Timberlake and more. What changed? Fluxblog's Matthew Perpetua, writer Zach Schonfeld and Business Insider's Emily Stewart are here to discuss. Read Zach's piece "The Curious Case of the Underselling Arena Tours" Read Emily's piece "The Great Concert Ticket Bust"Take Our Listener Survey!Buy Tickets to our Dance Party Pop Pantheon Present: Main Pop Girls of '24 in NYC on August 2!Join Pop Pantheon: All Access, Our Patreon Channel, for Exclusive Content and MoreShop Merch in Pop Pantheon's StoreCome to Gorgeous Gorgeous LA 7/26 at Los GlobosCome to Gorgeous Gorgeous: PRIDE! on 6/28 at The Sultan Room in BrooklynFollow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on InstagramFollow Pop Pantheon on Twitter
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This episode of Welcome To The Party Pal pays tribute to one of the most enigmatic actors in the history of cinema, Nicolas Cage, through an interview with the author of How Coppola Became Cage, Zach Schonfeld. In this episode, a simulcast production with our sister podcast Across The Margin : The Podcast, the genius of one of the most misunderstood and gifted actors of all time is explored in-depth.Zach Schonfeld is a freelance writer, journalist, and critic based in New York. He contributes to Pitchfork, Paste Magazine, and other publications. He was formerly a senior writer for Newsweek, where he was on staff for five years. His first book, 24-Carat Black's Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth, was published in 2020 as part of the 33 1/3 series and his latest book, entitled How Coppola Became Cage, is the focus of this episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of Across The Margin: The Podcast presents an interview with Zach Schonfeld, a freelance writer, journalist, and critic based in New York. He contributes to Pitchfork, Paste Magazine, and other publications. He was formerly a senior writer for Newsweek, where he was on staff for five years. His first book, 24-Carat Black's Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth was published in 2020 as part of the 33 1/3 series. His latest book — entitled How Coppola Became Cage — is the focus of this episode. In 1982, a gangly teenager named Nicolas Coppola made his film debut and changed his name to Nicolas Cage, determined to distance himself from his famous family. Once he achieved stardom as the rebel hunk of 1983's Valley Girl, Cage began a career defined by unorthodox risks and left turns that put him at odds with the stars of the Brat Pack era. How Coppola Became Cage takes readers behind the scenes of the beloved cult movies that transformed this unknown actor into an eccentric and uncompromising screen icon with a wild-eyed gift for portraying weirdos, outsiders, criminals-and even a romantic capable of seducing Cher. Throughout How Coppola Became Cage Zach Schonfeld traces Cage's rise through the world of independent cinema and chronicles the stories behind his career-making early performances, from the method masochism of Birdy to the operatic torment of Moonstruck and abrasive expressionism of Vampire's Kiss, culminating with the astonishing pathos of Leaving Las Vegas. Drawing on more than 100 new interviews with Cage's key collaborators — including David Lynch, Martha Coolidge, John Patrick Shanley, and Mike Figgis — How Coppola Became Cage offers a revealing portrait of Cage's wildly intense devotion to his performances and his creative self-discovery as he drew on influences as far-flung as silent cinema and German Expressionism. These were all crucial ingredients in the creation of a singular acting style that rejects the limits of realism. Join in as host Michael Shields and Zach Schonfeld celebrate an actor that Ethan Hawke describes as “the only actor in the history of the form to really change the form” while invoking David Lynch to describe Cage as “the jazz musician of actors,” in an episode that is as Nic Cage as they come. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:05pm- Jacob Sullum of Reason writes that adult film star Stormy Daniels and former Trump attorney Michael Cohen both have real credibility issues. Will jurors conclude that revenge is the motivating factor behind their testimony against former President Donald Trump in his “hush money” trial? You can read Sullum's full article here: https://reason.com/2024/05/08/stormy-daniels-credibility-issues-reflect-a-broader-problem-with-key-witnesses-against-trump/ 4:30pm- Fatties for Palestine…yes, this is a real organization. 4:40pm- While speaking with Sage Steele, Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would allow abortion up to the point of birth. Is he really going to steal votes from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump? It seems unlikely. Kennedy is now on the ballot in Utah, Michigan, California, Delaware, and Oklahoma—and has the required signatures in New Hampshire, Nevada, Hawaii, North Carolina, Iowa, and Ohio. 4:50pm- Zach Schonfeld of The Hill writes: “[Donald] Trump's hush money judge rejected the former president's request to narrow his gag order so he can speak publicly about porn actor Stormy Daniels now that she has completed her testimony in Trump's ongoing criminal trial.” You can read more here: https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4654627-judge-denies-trump-request-to-narrow-gag-order-to-respond-to-stormy-daniels/
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (05/09/2024): 3:05pm- During an interview with CNN's Erin Burnett, President Joe Biden revealed that he would not supply weapons to Israel if they insisted on pursuing Hamas in Rafah. Rich notes that Congress explicitly provided $26 billion in military assistance for Israel in last month's $95 billion foreign aid bill. Is President Biden withholding weaponry (including precision targeting technology that would reduce civilian casualties) in order to appease radical progressives on college campuses? 3:15pm- While appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, MSNBC host Jen Psaki said her role as former Biden White House Press Secretary somehow makes her more qualified to offer commentary on the administration. But doesn't that mean she can't really be objective? Psaki also acknowledged that President Joe Biden and his campaign team are very much aware that young voters on college campuses oppose American support for Israel. 3:30pm- Flashback: In 2019, President Joe Biden said of potentially cutting off aid to Israel: “The idea that we could cut off military aid to an ally—our only true, true ally in the region—is absolutely preposterous.” 3:40pm- Jay Town—Former United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the latest information on former President Trump's “hush money” trial in New York City as court resumes on Thursday. 4:05pm- Jacob Sullum of Reason writes that adult film star Stormy Daniels and former Trump attorney Michael Cohen both have real credibility issues. Will jurors conclude that revenge is the motivating factor behind their testimony against former President Donald Trump in his “hush money” trial? You can read Sullum's full article here: https://reason.com/2024/05/08/stormy-daniels-credibility-issues-reflect-a-broader-problem-with-key-witnesses-against-trump/ 4:30pm- Fatties for Palestine…yes, this is a real organization. 4:40pm- While speaking with Sage Steele, Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would allow abortion up to the point of birth. Is he really going to steal votes from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump? It seems unlikely. Kennedy is now on the ballot in Utah, Michigan, California, Delaware, and Oklahoma—and has the required signatures in New Hampshire, Nevada, Hawaii, North Carolina, Iowa, and Ohio. 4:50pm- Zach Schonfeld of The Hill writes: “[Donald] Trump's hush money judge rejected the former president's request to narrow his gag order so he can speak publicly about porn actor Stormy Daniels now that she has completed her testimony in Trump's ongoing criminal trial.” You can read more here: https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4654627-judge-denies-trump-request-to-narrow-gag-order-to-respond-to-stormy-daniels/ 5:05pm- Hollywood star Nick Searcy joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his new documentary, “The War on Truth”—which investigates what unfolded at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021. Searcy has starred in The Shape of Water, Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri, and Moneyball. 5:20pm- Zach Schonfeld of The Hill writes: “[Donald] Trump's hush money judge rejected the former president's request to narrow his gag order so he can speak publicly about porn actor Stormy Daniels now that she has completed her testimony in Trump's ongoing criminal trial.” You can read more here: https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4654627-judge-denies-trump-request-to-narrow-gag-order-to-respond-to-stormy-daniels/ 5:35pm- Julie Kelly— Political Commentator & Author of “January 6: How Democrats Used the Capitol Protests to Launch a War on Terror Against the Political Right”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss developments in the now indefinitely postponed classified documents case being brought against former President Donald Trump by Special Counsel Jack Smith and her new article: “The DOJ's Doctored Crime Scene Photo of Mar-a-Lago Raid.” You can read Kelly's full report here: https://www.declassified.live/p/the-dojs-doctored-crime-scene-photo 5:50pm- While speaking with former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, Ann Coulter abhorrently suggested she wouldn't have voted for him because he's Indian-American—despite claiming she agrees with him on everything. 6:05pm- Christian Baldwin of NewsBusters writes: “New details have emerged in a congressional investigation into the Biden administration censorship enterprise that has curtailed free speech on a level unprecedented in American history. A new House Judiciary Committee report uncovered more of the Biden administration's collusion with Facebook, YouTube and Amazon to silence constitutionally protected speech. The administration in some cases threatened these companies, pushing them to censor content or change their moderation guidelines, specifically with regards to fighting ‘vaccine hesitancy' during the COVID-19 pandemic.” You can read the full report here: https://newsbusters.org/blogs/free-speech/christian-baldwin/2024/05/06/bombshell-judiciary-report-reveals-bidens-white 6:15pm- While speaking with CNN's Erin Burnett, President Joe Biden blamed the 30% increase in grocery prices on “corporate greed” and then suggested people “have the money to spend.” 6:35pm- During an interview with CNN's Erin Burnett, President Joe Biden revealed that he would not supply weapons to Israel if they insisted on pursuing Hamas in Rafah. Rich notes that Congress explicitly provided $26 billion in military assistance for Israel in last month's $95 billion foreign aid bill. Is President Biden withholding weaponry (including precision targeting technology that would reduce civilian casualties) in order to appease radical progressives on college campuses? 6:50pm- While appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, MSNBC host Jen Psaki said her role as former Biden White House Press Secretary somehow makes her more qualified to offer commentary on the administration. But doesn't that mean she can't really be objective? Psaki also acknowledged that President Joe Biden and his campaign team are very much aware that young voters on college campuses oppose American support for Israel.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: 5:05pm- Hollywood star Nick Searcy joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his new documentary, “The War on Truth”—which investigates what unfolded at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021. Searcy has starred in The Shape of Water, Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri, and Moneyball. 5:20pm- Zach Schonfeld of The Hill writes: “[Donald] Trump's hush money judge rejected the former president's request to narrow his gag order so he can speak publicly about porn actor Stormy Daniels now that she has completed her testimony in Trump's ongoing criminal trial.” You can read more here: https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4654627-judge-denies-trump-request-to-narrow-gag-order-to-respond-to-stormy-daniels/ 5:35pm- Julie Kelly— Political Commentator & Author of “January 6: How Democrats Used the Capitol Protests to Launch a War on Terror Against the Political Right”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss developments in the now indefinitely postponed classified documents case being brought against former President Donald Trump by Special Counsel Jack Smith and her new article: “The DOJ's Doctored Crime Scene Photo of Mar-a-Lago Raid.” You can read Kelly's full report here: https://www.declassified.live/p/the-dojs-doctored-crime-scene-photo 5:50pm- While speaking with former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, Ann Coulter abhorrently suggested she wouldn't have voted for him because he's Indian-American—despite claiming she agrees with him on everything.
I recently sat down with writer and author the amazing biography of Nicolas Cage's early career, How Coppola Became Cage; Zach Schonfeld. We had a great chat about his love affair with Cage, how this book came about and our general thoughts on all things Nick.BREADCRUMBS COLLECTIVE on TWITTERBREADCRUMBS COLLECTIVE on INSTAGRAMSUPPORT CAGED IN on PATREONCAGED IN TV on YOUTUBEBuy a T-shirt on Etsy (Uk Only)Buy A T-shirt on TeePublicCAGED IN on TWITTERCAGED IN on INSTAGRAMCAGED IN on LETTERBOXDCAGED IN on FACEBOOKEMAIL CAGED IN NOWCaged In is apart of the Breadcrumbs Collective, head over to the WEBSITE to get all episodes of this show as well as other great shows. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/cagedinpod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
DC Hendrix is joined by Matt Wake (AL.com/Rolling Stone/Billboard) to talk about their 5 best modern rock bands. Also, Zach Schonfeld from Spin joins (41:00) to talk about their article "The 50 Best Rock Bands Right Now (2020)" and much more. Zach's book: https://www.amazon.com/24-Carat-Blacks-Ghetto-Misfortunes-Wealth/dp/1501355503
"The problem with introducing sex into stages one or two is that we still view others as tools for pleasure. The purpose of Christian marriage is to provide a guide and framework for sex to occur appropriately. Marriage, in the Church's eyes, ensures that sex is a mutual expression of self-sacrifice that culminates in the creation of children. Throughout this series, we will explore how the Christian paradigm of marriage really does lead to the healthiest and most fulfilling expressions of sexuality." Studies Cited: “United States Population and Number of Crimes 1960-2019,” https://www.disastercenter.com/crime/uscrime.htm Lizzie Crocker, “There's Been a Huge Increase in Campus Sex Assaults. Why?” https://www.thedailybeast.com/theres-been-a-huge-increase-in-campus-sex-assaults-why National Sexual Violence Resource Center, “Statistics about Sexual Violence,” https://www.nsvrc.org/statistics/statistics-depth#:~:text=Both%20female%20and%20male%20youth,rape%20prior%20to%20age%2018 Lauren R. Taylor, “Has Rape Reporting Increased Over Time?” https://nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/has-rape-reporting-increased-over-time Ana Swanson, “144 Years of Marriage and Divorce in the United States, in One Chart,” https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/06/23/144-years-of-marriage-and-divorce-in-the-united-states-in-one-chart/ Zach Schonfeld, “Wives are Cheating 40% More Than They Used to, but Still 70% as Much as Men,” https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/07/wives-cheating-vs-men/313704/ Rebecca Lake, “Infidelity Statistics: 23 Eye-Opening Truths,” https://www.creditdonkey.com/infidelity-statistics.html David Atkins and Elizabeth Allen, “The Association of Divorce and Extramarital Sex in a Representative U.S. Sample,” https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0192513X12439692
03/05/24: Zach Schonfeld is a courts and legal reporter for The Hill, covering the intersection of national politics and the judiciary with focuses on the U.S. Supreme Court and former President Trump's legal battles. He joins Joel Heitkamp on "News and Views" to talk about Trump's current legal battles and recent win in the Supreme Court. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview with The Hill's Zach Schonfeld on Supreme Court cases on Florida and Texas laws that restrict the ability of social media companies to moderate content (1), funding for parts of the government expire at the end of the week, Pentagon review finds no 'ill intent' in not fully disclosing Secretary Austin's hospitalization in January. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (02/02/2024): 3:05pm- Ella Lee and Zach Schonfeld writes: “Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis (D) acknowledged developing a ‘personal relationship' with the top prosecutor in former President Trump's Georgia criminal case in a new court filing Friday, but she said it was no reason for her to step aside. Trump co-defendant Michael Roman last month first accused Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade of having romantic ties, claiming it rendered the far-reaching Georgia election interference indictment ‘fatally defective.'” Earlier this week, Willis insisted that she would not step down from the 34-count election crimes case, against Donald Trump despite the obvious conflict of interest and ethics violations. Willis' office has paid Wade an estimated $650,000. She is also alleged to have gone on numerous, extravagant vacations with Wade. You can read the full report here: https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4444803-fani-willis-trump-georgia-prosecutor-relationship/ 3:15pm- In a New York Times editorial from last month, Clark D. Cunningham—a law professor at Georgia State University—explains the legal consequences for the improper relationship between lead prosecutor in the Donald Trump Georgia election interference criminal case, Nathan Wade, and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Cunningham writes: “Mr. Wade was very involved in both the special grand jury investigation and the current criminal case, despite an absence of obvious qualifications. Although Ms. Willis has defended her decision to hire Mr. Wade, his previous experience as a prosecutor appears to have been largely limited to misdemeanors. The amount paid to Mr. Wade so far is substantial yet Mr. Wade's billing invoices obtained by Mr. Roman's lawyer are not well documented and don't always offer, for example, itemized time worked in increments of less than one day. If Ms. Willis and Mr. Wade are dismissed by Judge McAfee, it will be up to a state agency, the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia, to appoint a prosecutor to take over from Ms. Willis. And that's where things could really go off the rails. Take one precedent: On July 25, 2022, Ms. Willis was disqualified from prosecuting Burt Jones, who was then a state senator, after she hosted a fund-raiser for Mr. Jones's eventual opponent in the race for lieutenant governor. Eighteen months later, the PACGA still hasn't appointed a special prosecutor, and Mr. Jones, now lieutenant governor, has not even been indicted. Delay is not even the worst possible outcome for the case if Ms. Willis is disqualified. A special prosecutor could decide to reduce or dismiss charges against some or all of the defendants, including Mr. Trump.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/24/opinion/fani-willis-trump-georgia.html 3:20pm- Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has admitted to having a personal relationship with lead prosecutor in the Donald Trump Georgia election interference criminal case, Nathan Wade—though she denies any wrongdoing. There is a hearing scheduled for February 15th to determine the trial's next steps. 3:30pm- Today is Groundhog Day! Interestingly, PETA is calling for replacing the groundhog with a simple coin toss to determine whether there will be six more weeks of winter. According to calculations, since 1887, Punxsutawney Phil has accurately predicted the winter weather just 39% of the time. 3:45pm- Luis Martinez of ABC News reports: “U.S. military strikes in retaliation for a deadly attack on a U.S. base in Jordan have begun in Syria, a U.S. official confirms.” You can find updates on this developing story here: https://abcnews.go.com/International/live-updates/us-airstrikes-iran-militias/us-military-strikes-have-started-in-syria-official-says-106908576?id=106747137 3:50pm- Actor Carl Weathers passed away at age 76. He's best known for his role as Apollo Creed in the Rocky franchise—and also starred in Predator and Happy Gilmore. Most recently, Weathers received an Emmy nomination for his performance in the Disney/Star Wars series The Mandalorian. 4:05pm- Joe Marino, Georgett Roberts, and Jorge Fitz-Gibbon of The New York Post report: “Four of the migrants cut loose without bail after allegedly ganging up on two NYPD cops near Times Square may be on the run, The Post has learned. Cops believe the group could have hopped on a bus bound for California on Wednesday after giving phony names to a church-affiliated nonprofit group that helps migrants get rides out of the city, according to law enforcement sources. The four accused cop-attackers believed to have skipped town were charged with assault on a police officer and obstruction immediately after the shocking, caught-on-video attack Saturday in Midtown. Darwin Andres Gomez, 19, Kelvin Servita Arocha, 19, Wilson Juarez, 21, and Yorman Reveron, 24, were released without monetary bail by a Manhattan judge.” You can read the full report here: https://nypost.com/2024/02/01/metro/police-believe-4-of-the-migrants-arrested-in-nyc-cop-beatdown-fled-to-california/ 4:10pm- ABC News has retracted its initial report that the U.S. rockets have struck Syria. Their correction reads: “An initial battery of strikes in Syria did not come from the U.S., sources say. U.S. strikes are still anticipated.” You can find updates on this developing story here: https://abcnews.go.com/International/live-updates/us-airstrikes-iran-militias/correction-initial-round-of-strikes-not-from-us-106909953?id=106747137 4:20pm- After a series of retracted reports from other media outlets, Helene Cooper and Eric Schmitt of The New York Times clarified the United States has, in fact, launched retaliatory attacks against Iranian proxies in Iraq and Syria. You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/02/02/world/us-iran-strikes-middle-east-news/us-strikes-iranian-proxies?smid=url-share 4:30pm- Dr. Victoria Coates— Former Deputy National Security Advisor & the Vice President of the Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the U.S. launching retaliatory strikes against Iranian proxies in Iraq and Syria. Last week, three Army reservists were killed—and 34 service members were injured—in a drone strike at Tower 22, a U.S. military base in northeast Jordan. According to reports, Iranian-backed terrorists responsible for the attack evacuated their bases after the Biden Administration signaled that retaliatory strikes were imminent. Will Biden's military response amount to anything more than posturing? Could this lead to a larger conflict in the Middle East? Dr. Coates is the author of “David's Sling: A History of Democracy in Ten Works of Art.” You can find her book here: https://www.amazon.com/Davids-Sling-History-Democracy-Works/dp/1594037213 5:05pm- Dr. Wilfred Reilly—Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University & Author of “Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest piece at National Review, “The Intersectionality Canard.” Dr. Reilly writes: “'Intersectionality' is just a badly done ‘woke' version of regression analysis…The idea that multiple independent variables can influence a dependent variable like income is not exactly a new one. And, the actual range of potential ‘IVs' that can do so extends well beyond race and sex to include: age, the regions where people and groups live, test and IQ scores, patterns of study time, crime rates, desire to work at all (in the context of men vs. women), and so on down the line.” You can find the full editorial here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/01/the-intersectionality-canard/. And you can pre-order Dr. Reilly's upcoming book here: https://www.amazon.com/Lies-My-Liberal-Teacher-Told/dp/0063265974. 5:40pm- While appearing on Fox News with Sean Hannity, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) announced that he has sent Florida's National Guard to Texas as part of an effort to help secure the U.S. Southern border. 5:45pm- Has your own gross negligence led to a razor wire injury? Well, Rich Zeoli and Mike Opelka have an exciting new (and fake) law firm that may be able to help you win money you don't deserve: Moron & Moron Law! AND now they have numerous client testimonials! 5:50pm- Larry David punched Elmo during an appearance on NBC's Today! 6:05pm- Helene Cooper and Eric Schmitt of The New York Times report: “The United States on Friday carried out a series of military strikes against Iranian forces and the militias that they back in half a dozen sites in Syria and Iraq, marking a sharp escalation of the war in the Middle East that the Biden administration has for four months sought to avoid. The airstrikes, targeting command and control operations, intelligence centers, weapons facilities and bunkers used by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force and affiliated militia groups, made good on President Biden's promise to respond to a drone attack in Jordan on Sunday that killed three American soldiers and injured at least 40 more service members.” You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/02/02/world/us-iran-strikes-middle-east-news/us-strikes-iranian-proxies?smid=url-share 6:15pm- Trial for Special Counsel Jack Smith's election interference case against former President Donald Trump has been delayed indefinitely as a federal appeals court considers Trump's claim of presidential immunity. The trial date had originally been set for March 4th. 6:25pm- Joe Marino, Georgett Roberts, and Jorge Fitz-Gibbon of The New York Post report: “Four of the migrants cut loose without bail after allegedly ganging up on two NYPD cops near Times Square may be on the run, The Post has learned. Cops believe the group could have hopped on a bus bound for California on Wednesday after giving phony names to a church-affiliated nonprofit group that helps migrants get rides out of the city, according to law enforcement sources. The four accused cop-attackers believed to have skipped town were charged with assault on a police officer and obstruction immediately after the shocking, caught-on-video attack Saturday in Midtown. Darwin Andres Gomez, 19, Kelvin Servita Arocha, 19, Wilson Juarez, 21, and Yorman Reveron, 24, were released without monetary bail by a Manhattan judge.” You can read the full report here: https://nypost.com/2024/02/01/metro/police-believe-4-of-the-migrants-arrested-in-nyc-cop-beatdown-fled-to-california/ 6:45pm- Following the United States' retaliatory strikes against Iranian proxies in Iraq and Syria, National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby said “these responses began tonight, but they're not going to end tonight.”
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: Ella Lee and Zach Schonfeld writes: “Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis (D) acknowledged developing a ‘personal relationship' with the top prosecutor in former President Trump's Georgia criminal case in a new court filing Friday, but she said it was no reason for her to step aside. Trump co-defendant Michael Roman last month first accused Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade of having romantic ties, claiming it rendered the far-reaching Georgia election interference indictment ‘fatally defective.'” Earlier this week, Willis insisted that she would not step down from the 34-count election crimes case, against Donald Trump despite the obvious conflict of interest and ethics violations. Willis' office has paid Wade an estimated $650,000. She is also alleged to have gone on numerous, extravagant vacations with Wade. You can read the full report here: https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4444803-fani-willis-trump-georgia-prosecutor-relationship/ In a New York Times editorial from last month, Clark D. Cunningham—a law professor at Georgia State University—explains the legal consequences for the improper relationship between lead prosecutor in the Donald Trump Georgia election interference criminal case, Nathan Wade, and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Cunningham writes: “Mr. Wade was very involved in both the special grand jury investigation and the current criminal case, despite an absence of obvious qualifications. Although Ms. Willis has defended her decision to hire Mr. Wade, his previous experience as a prosecutor appears to have been largely limited to misdemeanors. The amount paid to Mr. Wade so far is substantial yet Mr. Wade's billing invoices obtained by Mr. Roman's lawyer are not well documented and don't always offer, for example, itemized time worked in increments of less than one day. If Ms. Willis and Mr. Wade are dismissed by Judge McAfee, it will be up to a state agency, the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia, to appoint a prosecutor to take over from Ms. Willis. And that's where things could really go off the rails. Take one precedent: On July 25, 2022, Ms. Willis was disqualified from prosecuting Burt Jones, who was then a state senator, after she hosted a fund-raiser for Mr. Jones's eventual opponent in the race for lieutenant governor. Eighteen months later, the PACGA still hasn't appointed a special prosecutor, and Mr. Jones, now lieutenant governor, has not even been indicted. Delay is not even the worst possible outcome for the case if Ms. Willis is disqualified. A special prosecutor could decide to reduce or dismiss charges against some or all of the defendants, including Mr. Trump.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/24/opinion/fani-willis-trump-georgia.html Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has admitted to having a personal relationship with lead prosecutor in the Donald Trump Georgia election interference criminal case, Nathan Wade—though she denies any wrongdoing. There is a hearing scheduled for February 15th to determine the trial's next steps. Today is Groundhog Day! Interestingly, PETA is calling for replacing the groundhog with a simple coin toss to determine whether there will be six more weeks of winter. According to calculations, since 1887, Punxsutawney Phil has accurately predicted the winter weather just 39% of the time. Luis Martinez of ABC News reports: “U.S. military strikes in retaliation for a deadly attack on a U.S. base in Jordan have begun in Syria, a U.S. official confirms.” You can find updates on this developing story here: https://abcnews.go.com/International/live-updates/us-airstrikes-iran-militias/us-military-strikes-have-started-in-syria-official-says-106908576?id=106747137 Actor Carl Weathers passed away at age 76. He's best known for his role as Apollo Creed in the Rocky franchise—and also starred in Predator and Happy Gilmore. Most recently, Weathers received an Emmy nomination for his performance in the Disney/Star Wars series The Mandalorian.
This week, Darryl is joined by writer, editor and author, ZACH SCHONFELD, to talk discuss his new book - HOW COPPOLA BECAME CAGE!We talk about the memeification of Nicolas Cage, his difficult relationships with his parents (and if they affect his work to this day) and what we think are the most important roles of his early years!Purchase 'How Coppola Became Cage' from Amazon (UK) / Bookshop.org / Audible (UK) - be sure to support your local bookstores!Follow Zach Schonfeld on Twitter!CAGE RAGE on TWITTERCAGE RAGE on TIKTOKCAGE RAGE on INSTAGRAMFollow me on LETTERBOXDLISTEN + LEAVE A RATING on APPLELISTEN + LEAVE A RATING on SPOTIFYLISTEN + LEAVE A RATING on PODCHASERSUPPORT THE SHOW on KOFIIf you enjoy the show, please give it a 5 star rating on your platform of choice - it really helps the podcast grow!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/cage-rage-a-nicolas-cage-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zach Schonfeld is a freelance writer, journalist, and critic based in New York. He writes about culture for Pitchfork, Vulture, Spin Magazine, and many other publications. He was formerly a senior writer for Newsweek, where he was on staff for five years. His first book, Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth, was published in 2020 as part of the 33 1/3 series. How Coppola Became Cage is his second book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the defensively stout win for the Vikings after beating the Raiders 3-0 and chats about referee controversy, KSTP's Chris Egert informs about the new Golden Globes nominations that were released this morning. Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere who discusses the Vikings lackluster 3-0 win and Kevin O'Connell letting emotion dictate his QB selection rather than making the smart choice. Zach Schonfeld joins the show to talk about his latest book "How Coppola Became Cage" which gives and in-depth look on how Nicolas Cage became the man and actor who he is today and is available now wherever you buy books. In hour #3, we need to talk. It's not you, it's us. And so forth. Yes, it's December 11th, which means it's annual Break-Up Day. By the time you read this, you'll have about 12 hours left, so get to it. Kristyn Burtt is trying to do the opposite: she's playing matchmaker. For who? Theaters and literally anybody. It's an uphill battle. On the Family, Costaki laments how boring football can be between internal chest injuries. But just because something is interesting doesn't make it good. Take cooking shrimp in an airplane bathroom sink, for example. That's pretty interesting, right? But you wouldn't call it a good thing. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the defensively stout win for the Vikings after beating the Raiders 3-0 and chats about referee controversy, KSTP's Chris Egert informs about the new Golden Globes nominations that were released this morning. Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere who discusses the Vikings lackluster 3-0 win and Kevin O'Connell letting emotion dictate his QB selection rather than making the smart choice. Zach Schonfeld joins the show to talk about his latest book "How Coppola Became Cage" which gives and in-depth look on how Nicolas Cage became the man and actor who he is today and is available now wherever you buy books. In hour #3, we need to talk. It's not you, it's us. And so forth. Yes, it's December 11th, which means it's annual Break-Up Day. By the time you read this, you'll have about 12 hours left, so get to it. Kristyn Burtt is trying to do the opposite: she's playing matchmaker. For who? Theaters and literally anybody. It's an uphill battle. On the Family, Costaki laments how boring football can be between internal chest injuries. But just because something is interesting doesn't make it good. Take cooking shrimp in an airplane bathroom sink, for example. That's pretty interesting, right? But you wouldn't call it a good thing. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the defensively stout win for the Vikings after beating the Raiders 3-0 and chats about referee controversy, KSTP's Chris Egert informs about the new Golden Globes nominations that were released this morning. Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere who discusses the Vikings lackluster 3-0 win and Kevin O'Connell letting emotion dictate his QB selection rather than making the smart choice. Zach Schonfeld joins the show to talk about his latest book "How Coppola Became Cage" which gives and in-depth look on how Nicolas Cage became the man and actor who he is today and is available now wherever you buy books. In hour #3, we need to talk. It's not you, it's us. And so forth. Yes, it's December 11th, which means it's annual Break-Up Day. By the time you read this, you'll have about 12 hours left, so get to it. Kristyn Burtt is trying to do the opposite: she's playing matchmaker. For who? Theaters and literally anybody. It's an uphill battle. On the Family, Costaki laments how boring football can be between internal chest injuries. But just because something is interesting doesn't make it good. Take cooking shrimp in an airplane bathroom sink, for example. That's pretty interesting, right? But you wouldn't call it a good thing. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the defensively stout win for the Vikings after beating the Raiders 3-0 and chats about referee controversy, KSTP's Chris Egert informs about the new Golden Globes nominations that were released this morning. Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere who discusses the Vikings lackluster 3-0 win and Kevin O'Connell letting emotion dictate his QB selection rather than making the smart choice. Zach Schonfeld joins the show to talk about his latest book "How Coppola Became Cage" which gives and in-depth look on how Nicolas Cage became the man and actor who he is today and is available now wherever you buy books. In hour #3, we need to talk. It's not you, it's us. And so forth. Yes, it's December 11th, which means it's annual Break-Up Day. By the time you read this, you'll have about 12 hours left, so get to it. Kristyn Burtt is trying to do the opposite: she's playing matchmaker. For who? Theaters and literally anybody. It's an uphill battle. On the Family, Costaki laments how boring football can be between internal chest injuries. But just because something is interesting doesn't make it good. Take cooking shrimp in an airplane bathroom sink, for example. That's pretty interesting, right? But you wouldn't call it a good thing. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the defensively stout win for the Vikings after beating the Raiders 3-0 and chats about referee controversy, KSTP's Chris Egert informs about the new Golden Globes nominations that were released this morning.Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere who discusses the Vikings lackluster 3-0 win and Kevin O'Connell letting emotion dictate his QB selection rather than making the smart choice. Zach Schonfeld joins the show to talk about his latest book "How Coppola Became Cage" which gives and in-depth look on how Nicolas Cage became the man and actor who he is today and is available now wherever you buy books.In hour #3, we need to talk. It's not you, it's us. And so forth. Yes, it's December 11th, which means it's annual Break-Up Day. By the time you read this, you'll have about 12 hours left, so get to it. Kristyn Burtt is trying to do the opposite: she's playing matchmaker. For who? Theaters and literally anybody. It's an uphill battle.On the Family, Costaki laments how boring football can be between internal chest injuries. But just because something is interesting doesn't make it good. Take cooking shrimp in an airplane bathroom sink, for example. That's pretty interesting, right? But you wouldn't call it a good thing.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the defensively stout win for the Vikings after beating the Raiders 3-0 and chats about referee controversy, KSTP's Chris Egert informs about the new Golden Globes nominations that were released this morning.Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere who discusses the Vikings lackluster 3-0 win and Kevin O'Connell letting emotion dictate his QB selection rather than making the smart choice. Zach Schonfeld joins the show to talk about his latest book "How Coppola Became Cage" which gives and in-depth look on how Nicolas Cage became the man and actor who he is today and is available now wherever you buy books.In hour #3, we need to talk. It's not you, it's us. And so forth. Yes, it's December 11th, which means it's annual Break-Up Day. By the time you read this, you'll have about 12 hours left, so get to it. Kristyn Burtt is trying to do the opposite: she's playing matchmaker. For who? Theaters and literally anybody. It's an uphill battle.On the Family, Costaki laments how boring football can be between internal chest injuries. But just because something is interesting doesn't make it good. Take cooking shrimp in an airplane bathroom sink, for example. That's pretty interesting, right? But you wouldn't call it a good thing.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the defensively stout win for the Vikings after beating the Raiders 3-0 and chats about referee controversy, KSTP's Chris Egert informs about the new Golden Globes nominations that were released this morning.Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere who discusses the Vikings lackluster 3-0 win and Kevin O'Connell letting emotion dictate his QB selection rather than making the smart choice. Zach Schonfeld joins the show to talk about his latest book "How Coppola Became Cage" which gives and in-depth look on how Nicolas Cage became the man and actor who he is today and is available now wherever you buy books.In hour #3, we need to talk. It's not you, it's us. And so forth. Yes, it's December 11th, which means it's annual Break-Up Day. By the time you read this, you'll have about 12 hours left, so get to it. Kristyn Burtt is trying to do the opposite: she's playing matchmaker. For who? Theaters and literally anybody. It's an uphill battle.On the Family, Costaki laments how boring football can be between internal chest injuries. But just because something is interesting doesn't make it good. Take cooking shrimp in an airplane bathroom sink, for example. That's pretty interesting, right? But you wouldn't call it a good thing.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the defensively stout win for the Vikings after beating the Raiders 3-0 and chats about referee controversy, KSTP's Chris Egert informs about the new Golden Globes nominations that were released this morning.Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere who discusses the Vikings lackluster 3-0 win and Kevin O'Connell letting emotion dictate his QB selection rather than making the smart choice. Zach Schonfeld joins the show to talk about his latest book "How Coppola Became Cage" which gives and in-depth look on how Nicolas Cage became the man and actor who he is today and is available now wherever you buy books.In hour #3, we need to talk. It's not you, it's us. And so forth. Yes, it's December 11th, which means it's annual Break-Up Day. By the time you read this, you'll have about 12 hours left, so get to it. Kristyn Burtt is trying to do the opposite: she's playing matchmaker. For who? Theaters and literally anybody. It's an uphill battle.On the Family, Costaki laments how boring football can be between internal chest injuries. But just because something is interesting doesn't make it good. Take cooking shrimp in an airplane bathroom sink, for example. That's pretty interesting, right? But you wouldn't call it a good thing.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-12PM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week I'm joined by Zach Schonfeld to discuss his new book, How Coppola Became Cage. Zach's look at the early years of Nicolas Cage's career is deeply researched, featuring interviews with directors like David Lynch (Wild at Heart), Mike Figgis (Leaving Las Vegas), and Cage's own brother, Christopher Coppola (Deadfall). We talked about Cage's mythmaking, his anger at being accused of benefitting from nepotism, and his befuddlement at becoming a meme, among other topics. If you're a fan of the Raising Arizona star or need a Christmas gift for the Vampire's Kiss fan in your life, How Coppola Became Cage is a must-have. And if you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend!
House votes to expel Rep. Santos (R-NY); Secretary of State Blinken on end of Israel-Hamas war humanitarian pauses; Federal Reserve Chair Powell on economy and interest rates; interview with The Hill's Zach Schonfeld on SEC v. Jarkesy; a Supreme Court case about federal agency powers to issue fines (31); retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor dies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever wonder how Nicolas Cage went from the dream punker in "Valley Girl" to the offbeat but award-worthy actor he is today? It's all in the new book "How Coppola Became Cage" by author Zach Schonfeld, who joins the podcast this week to talk about all things Nic Cage. The Stuck in the '80s podcast is sponsored by The 80s Cruise. Join all your '80s friends on the Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas on Feb. 29 to March 7 for a weeklong trip back to the '80s. The lineup includes: 38 Special, Air Supply, The English Beat, Soft Cell, Debbie Gibson, Sebastian Bach, Steve Pearcy of Ratt, Ray Parker Jr., Sheena Easton, Wang Chung, Midnight Star, Animotion, Real Life, Escape Club, When in Rome UK, Marky Ramone's Blitzkrieg and more. Original MTV veejays Alan Hunter and Mark Goodman will be there to host along with Downtown Julie Brown. Listen to the show to get our promo code for $200 of cabin credit for first-time guests. The 2024 cruise is sold out but you can still join the wait list and make it! Our podcast is listener-supported via Patreon. Members get special swag and invitations to patron-only Zoom happy hours with the hosts of the podcast. Find out more at our official Patreon page. The Stuck in the '80s podcast is hosted by creator Steve Spears and Brad Williams. Find out more about the show, celebrating its 18th year in 2023, at sit80s.com.
Mike Ragz & Chuck Curry are back to review 3 new Netflix Films, rank their favorite movies from 20 years ago, and welcome in writer Zach Schonfeld, the author of the new Nicholas Cage Book "How Coppola Became Cage"
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin defend the Biden Administration's linking aid to Israel with aid to Ukraine, Senate confirms Jack Lew as U.S. Ambassador to Israel, President Biden on retirement savings plan 'junk fees', interview with The Hill's Zach Schonfeld on two Supreme Court cases on whether public officials' blocking critics on their personal social media accounts used for some official business violates the constituents' right to free speech. (37) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zach Schonfeld, staff writer for The Hill, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court Justices’ first meeting back in Washington since leaving for their summer recess and what cases will be heard. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas Utah Democrats On Romney's Decision Not To Run Yesterday, Senator Mitt Romney announced he would not be running for reelection. We speak with Utah Democratic Party Communications Director Ben Anderson on how Utah Democrats are reacting to the news, and how they see the battle for the seat next year. Battle Of Ideas In The Republican Party There are two battles of ideas brewing in the republican party, freedom conservatism vs. national conservatism. Leah and Greg discuss what the two ideas are, and why some leaders are feeling pushed out of their own party. DACA Declared Unlawful For A Second Time The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, enacted in 2012, has been declared unlawful for a second time. The hosts discuss why the law keeps getting caught up in the court system, with no action taken to deport the nearly 600,000 people who remain in the country as “Dreamers.” Flu Season Is Coming Fall officially begins in less than 10 days, which means flu season is upon us. Pharmacy Operations Director for Intermountain Health Mason Hilton joins the show to discuss what we need to know to stay healthy in the coming months. He also discusses the recent announcement by the FDA on nasal decongestants not relieving congestion symptoms. Hunter Biden Indicted On Federal Firearms Charges Hunter Biden, President Biden's son, was indicted today by a grand jury in Delaware. Prosecutors brought three gun-related charges, the most serious charge carrying up to 10 years in prison and up to $250,000 in fines. Judge Rejects Request To Try All Trump Georgia Defendants Together Today, a Georgia judge rejected the prosecutor's request to try all 19 defendants together in the 2020 election interference. Zach Schonfeld, Legal Affairs Reporter at The Hill discusses the judges' reasoning to try them separately. Minimum Wage Could Be Increased The U.S. minimum wage has not been raised since 2009, a bill by Senator Romney could change that. We call Phil Dean, Chief Economist & Public Finance Senior Research Fellow at Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute to discuss the effects raising the minimum wage could have on the economy. Mike Pence's Town Hall Debrief Former Vice President Mike Pence participated in a town hall hosted by Newsnation in Chicago. Hosts Greg and Leah play some of the clips that stood out to them from last night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas Today, a Georgia judge rejected the prosecutor's request to try all 19 defendants together in the 2020 election interference. Zach Schonfeld, Legal Affairs Reporter at The Hill discusses the judges' reasoning to try them separately.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host: Taylor Morgan Race To Replace: Who Will Come Out On Top? We received new numbers today in the Race to Replace Congressman Chris Stewart. KSL Newsradio Political Reporter Lindsay Aerts joins Taylor to discuss the race and the new numbers. Utah Sued Over Failure To Protect The Great Salt Lake Today, the Center for Biological Diversity has announced a lawsuit against the state of Utah for its alleged failure to do enough to protect the Great Salt Lake. KSL Newsradio Reporter Aimee Cobabe calls in to discuss the details of the lawsuit. 2024 Presidential Polls There are some recent polls regarding the 2024 President Election, from voters' concern about President Biden's age to voters not happy with Trump's indictment. Maura Carabello, President of the Exoro Group, joins Taylor to discuss some of the concerns of voters. Trump Latest Loss Today, former President Donald Trump lost a defamation lawsuit against E. Jean Carroll. Zach Schonfeld, Legal Affairs Reporter at The Hill calls the show to discuss the details of the case.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host: Taylor Morgan Today, former President Donald Trump lost a defamation lawsuit against E. Jean Carroll. Zach Schonfeld, Legal Affairs Reporter at The Hill calls the show to discuss the details of the case.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan Former President Trump's trial for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election is set to start on March 4, 2024, just before Super Tuesday. Zach Schonfeld, Legal Affairs Reporter at The Hill, discusses why the judge chose the date, and how the Trump team is reacting to it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan Special Election - What To Know We are just 8 days away from the primary municipal and special elections. We are joined by Utah Lt. Governor Deidre Henderson to speak about what you need to know before election day. She also talks about her new proposal to make a mandatory service requirement for youth in Utah. Utah's 2nd Congressional District Poll The Deseret News and Hinckley Institute of Politics have released a new poll for Utah's District 2 GOP primary candidates. Hinckley Institute of Politics Director Jason Perry joins the show to break down the new poll. CD2 Turnout Numbers We start the second hour with a quick update on the latest participation numbers for primary elections. Lindsay Aerts, KSL Newsradio Political Reporter joins the show to discuss the turnout across Utah's second district. Trial Set For Trump's Election Interference Case Former President Trump's trial for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election is set to start on March 4, 2024, just before Super Tuesday. Zach Schonfeld, Legal Affairs Reporter at The Hill, discusses why the judge chose the date, and how the Trump team is reacting to it. Latest Presidential Polling Last week, we had the long-awaited GOP Presidential debate. New polls show how some of the candidates are getting a boost in support after the debate. President Trump has lost some support after choosing to skip the debate for an interview with Tucker Carlson. News Roundup: New Liquor Law Proposal Hosts Maura and Taylor do a quick round-up of the biggest news of the day, including an analysis of Caucus vs. Primary voters, Senator Romney's possible re-run for Senate, and a new citizen initiative to change Utah's alcohol laws.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Interview with The Hill's Zach Schonfeld on Supreme Court decision allowing ICE rule on prioritizing deportation of certain illegal immigrants (1), President Biden & Vice President Harris mark anniversary of Supreme Court Dobbs decision on abortion, Republican presidential candidates speak at Faith & Freedom Coalition conference, Attorney General Garland on Hunter Biden tax evasion investigation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interviews with CQ/Roll Call's Lindsey McPherson on debt ceiling talks (6) and The Hill's Zach Schonfeld the Supreme Court decision narrowing the definition of a wetland subject to EPA regulation (28), Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin speaks to the U.S. Naval Academy graduating class. **note: there will be no Washington Today on Monday, May29. Program returns Tuesday, May 30** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Latest from President Biden and Speaker McCarthy on debt ceiling talks, interview with The Hill's Zach Schonfeld on federal appeals court hearing abortion pill access case (30), House votes on resolution related to expelling Rep. Santos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As reported recently, Netflix has decided to ditch its mail order DVD service after 25 years. Many people were surprised to discver that thie option still existed, while others, like my next guest, are mourning its departure. So, does the all-consuming transfer to streaming lose something which we used to have in the pre-digital age? Sean was joined by Zach Schonfeld, freelance journalist and critic based in New York, and the author of an upcoming book about Nicolas Cage's early years... Image: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
As reported recently, Netflix has decided to ditch its mail order DVD service after 25 years. Many people were surprised to discver that thie option still existed, while others, like my next guest, are mourning its departure. So, does the all-consuming transfer to streaming lose something which we used to have in the pre-digital age? Sean was joined by Zach Schonfeld, freelance journalist and critic based in New York, and the author of an upcoming book about Nicolas Cage's early years... Image: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: The Supreme Court of the United States has denied West Virginia's emergency request to “lift an appeals court's injunction, which enabled a transgender girl to compete on her middle school's female teams until the three-judge panel reaches a final decision.” According to reporting from The Hill's Zach Schonfeld and Brooke Migdon, “Justice Samuel Alito in a statement joined by Justice Clarence Thomas dissenting from the decision said the case ‘concerns an important issue that this Court is likely to be required to address in the near future.'” Though, as Rich notes, the title of the article is incredibly misleading, you can read more here: https://thehill.com/homenews/3937891-supreme-court-rules-west-virginia-transgender-athletes-can-compete-on-female-sports-teams/ FACT CHECK: According to a misleading headline from the Miami Herald the “13-year-old son of Rebekah Jones, whistleblower who clashed with DeSantis, arrested over memes.” Christina Pushaw, a political aide for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, notes that “he threatened to shoot up his middle school and stab classmates who angered him.” According to Leah Barkoukis of Townhall, “[d]uring former President Trump's speech at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday following his arraignment in a Manhattan courthouse, ABC News blurred out the message written on his podium. ‘TEXT TRUMP to 88022' was displayed as a way to fundraise for his presidential campaign, but the news organization did not want their viewers to see…” Interestingly, the news organization did not blur a text-to-donate number displayed during a recent President Joe Biden speech. You can read more here: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2023/04/06/why-abc-news-is-being-accused-of-election-interference-n2621636 According to a report from Ari Blaff of National Review, “Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) subpoenaed Mark Pomerantz, a former senior lawyer in Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg's office, to testify on Capitol Hill following public statements he made pressuring his old boss to pursue a case against Donald Trump.” You can read more here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/jim-jordan-subpoenas-former-manhattan-da-attorney-who-demanded-trump-be-indicted/
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (04/06/2023): 3:05pm- The Supreme Court of the United States has denied West Virginia's emergency request to “lift an appeals court's injunction, which enabled a transgender girl to compete on her middle school's female teams until the three-judge panel reaches a final decision.” According to reporting from The Hill's Zach Schonfeld and Brooke Migdon, “Justice Samuel Alito in a statement joined by Justice Clarence Thomas dissenting from the decision said the case ‘concerns an important issue that this Court is likely to be required to address in the near future.'” Though, as Rich notes, the title of the article is incredibly misleading, you can read more here: https://thehill.com/homenews/3937891-supreme-court-rules-west-virginia-transgender-athletes-can-compete-on-female-sports-teams/ 3:30pm- FACT CHECK: According to a misleading headline from the Miami Herald the “13-year-old son of Rebekah Jones, whistleblower who clashed with DeSantis, arrested over memes.” Christina Pushaw, a political aide for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, notes that “he threatened to shoot up his middle school and stab classmates who angered him.” 3:35pm- According to Leah Barkoukis of Townhall, “[d]uring former President Trump's speech at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday following his arraignment in a Manhattan courthouse, ABC News blurred out the message written on his podium. ‘TEXT TRUMP to 88022' was displayed as a way to fundraise for his presidential campaign, but the news organization did not want their viewers to see…” Interestingly, the news organization did not blur a text-to-donate number displayed during a recent President Joe Biden speech. You can read more here: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2023/04/06/why-abc-news-is-being-accused-of-election-interference-n2621636 3:45pm- According to a report from Ari Blaff of National Review, “Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) subpoenaed Mark Pomerantz, a former senior lawyer in Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg's office, to testify on Capitol Hill following public statements he made pressuring his old boss to pursue a case against Donald Trump.” You can read more here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/jim-jordan-subpoenas-former-manhattan-da-attorney-who-demanded-trump-be-indicted/ 4:05pm- Daniel Turner—Founder & Executive Director of Power the Future—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' (OPEC) recent announcement that they will reduce oil production by 1.16 million barrels per day. Should we expect to see gas prices exceeding $4 a gallon? Could they even exceed $5 a gallon? 4:30pm- Did The Simpsons predict the Barbie Movie AND the arrest of former President Donald Trump? Rich, Matt, and Henry review the evidence—social media may have oversold the prediction. 4:40pm- Does Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) have a secret burner Twitter account? Who knows for sure! BUT she was on Late Night with Seth Meyers and was as hilarious as you would imagine. 5:05pm- The Drive at 5: 2024 Republican Presidential Primary Endorsements- Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY) has announced that he is endorsing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for President. Though he is expected to run, DeSantis has not yet officially announced his candidacy. Massie now joins Congressman Chip Roy (R-TX) in endorsing DeSantis. Meanwhile, on Monday, Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) became the sixth U.S. Senator to endorse former President Donald Trump. 5:10pm- While appearing on MSNBC's Morning Joe, presidential historian Jon Meacham accused Republicans of suspending their devotion to the U.S. Constitution in exchange for appeasing former President Donald Trump. 5:15pm- While speaking alongside Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman at the City University of New York's Graduate Center, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) had her remarks interrupted by several loud hecklers. 5:25pm- Leonard DiCaprio vs Nord Stream II! PLUS The Mystery Movie Clip. 5:40pm- On Thursday, National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby spoke to the White House press about a newly released review of the Biden Administration's withdrawal from Afghanistan. When asked about an estimated $7 billion in military equipment that was abandoned in Afghanistan, Kirby suggested the Afghanistan military is responsible for abandoning the equipment and allowing it to fall into the hands of enemy combatants. 6:05pm- Dr. Victoria Coates—former Deputy National Security Advisor & Senior Research Fellow at The Heritage Foundation—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to talk about her latest editorial for Newsweek, “Biden's Ineffectual Energy Play Sticks Americans with the Bill.” Dr. Coates also discusses Russia's wrongful detention of Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich—who has baselessly been accused of espionage. 6:35pm- Rich gets knocked off the air…did he get fired for insulting Leonardo DiCaprio? 6:40pm- During Wednesday's press briefing, The New York Times' Michael Shear questioned White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre about the Biden Administration's decision to not comment on Donald Trump's indictment even though members of the administration have been outspoken about Trump's legal troubles in the past. 6:50pm- While speaking with CBS Mornings, Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson blamed poverty and crime in Chicago on big corporations who aren't paying their fair share in taxes. Has Chicago replaced Lori Lightfoot with a new Lori Lightfoot?
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan Gov. Cox and AG Reyes To Sue Social Media Companies Today, Governor Cox and Attorney General Sean Reyes had a press conference at the Capitol announcing plans for a lawsuit by the state of Utah against social media companies for allegedly harming children. We call KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas to go over the significance of this lawsuit. Utah State Board Of Education Votes To Oppose School Choice Bill As the school choice bill continues to advance through the House and Senate, the Utah State Board of Education today voted to oppose the bill. Utah State Board of Education Board Member Sarah Reale joins our show to discuss why she voted to oppose the bill. Utah Legislature On Education A New leaked audio by the executive director of Kaysville-based Education Opportunity for Every Child has sparked some controversy. KSL Newsradio Reporter Lindsay Aerts joins us to give the details. Legislation Gameplay During the first weeks of the legislative session, the bills making it through the floor are often not as important or controversial, but that's not what we have seen this year. Maura and Taylor discuss why we are seeing so many controversial big bills getting passed so early. Biden & McCarthy To Meet On Debt Ceiling The U.S. started the year by reaching its debt limit. Last week, the U.S. hit its borrowing cap of around $31.4 trillion dollars. ABC News Correspondent Elizabeth Schulzet joins the show to discuss the upcoming meetings between Speaker McCarthy and President Biden. Supreme Court Releases First Opinion The Supreme Court today finally handed down the first ruling of its term, and it comes unusually late. Zach Schonfeld, Reporter for The Hill, joins the show to discuss why it is taking longer for SCOTUS to hand down their opinions. What To Do About Gun Violence Over the weekend we had another tragic shooting in Monterey Park, California. Maura and Taylor talk with the chairman of the Utah shooting sports council Clark Aposhian on what solutions we should be discussing. The Impact of Moving The Bees Last week Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall announced the Bee's is moving to South Jordan. Taylor and Maura discuss the repercussions the city could face by the move.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan The Supreme Court today finally handed down the first ruling of its term, and it comes unusually late. Zach Schonfeld, Reporter for The Hill, joins the show to discuss why it is taking longer for SCOTUS to hand down their opinionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan Democrats have been able to maintain control in the U.S. Senate, there are many seats in the house yet to be decided, but it looks like Republicans will get control just by a few seats. Zach Schonfeld, Reporter for The Hill, joins us to discuss what that path will look like.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congress has failed to fund the government on time again. In this episode, Graham Elwood joins Jen as she geeks out on all the dingleberries attached to the new law extending Congress's funding deadline until December 16th. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPal Support Congressional Dish via Patreon (donations per episode) Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank's online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536. Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! 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May 5, 2022. “Large fires are raging in New Mexico, and the worst may be coming.” The Washington Post. Republicans and Disaster Relief Funding Sharon Zhang. Oct 3, 2022. “Every Single Florida House Republican Voted Against Disaster Relief Funding.” Truthout. Zach Schonfeld. Oct 3, 2022. “Gaetz asks for Florida hurricane aid after voting against CR with FEMA funding.” Lauren Book. Oct 3, 2022. “Today, President Biden included additional Florida counties as those considered major disaster areas…” [tweet] Sanjana Karanth. Oct 2, 2022. “Florida Senators Request More Federal Aid Despite Not Voting For Hurricane Relief.” HuffPost. Anna Skinner. Sept 30, 2022. “Matt Gaetz Votes Against Disaster Relief Days After Hurricane Ian Hits.” Newsweek. Sergio Bustos. Sept 30, 2022. “Marco Rubio, Rick Scott urge Senate leaders for more funds to recover, rebuild Florida after Hurricane Ian.” Tallahassee Democrat. Patrick Leahy. Sept 9, 2022. “Hurricane Ian shows reason for FEMA Disaster Relief Fund.” Vermont Biz. Jackson Water Crisis Anthony Warren. Sept 30, 2022. “$20 million federal allocation for Jackson water clears House of Representatives.” Jackson WLBT. Michael Goldberg. Sept 27, 2022. “Funds to aid Jackson's water system held up as governor rose.” Yahoo News. Annie Snider and Lara Priluck. Sept 21, 2022. “House appropriators eye as much as $200M for Jackson water crisis.” Politico. James Brasuell. Aug 20, 2022. “Water Supply Failure in Jackson, Mississippi.” Planetizen. Continuing Resolution Aidan Quigley. Sept 30, 2022. “Stopgap funding bill clears House; next stop is Biden's desk.” Roll Call. David Hawkings. Sept 7, 2016. “What Is a Continuing Resolution?” Roll Call. Ukraine James Bradley. Oct 4, 2022. “Why does a hurricane relief bill have money for Ukraine in it? Seriously.” [tweet] Emily Cochrane. 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Laws and Treaties H.R.6833: Making continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2023, and for other purposes Congressional Budget Office Cost Estimate Protocols to the North Atlantic Treaty of 1949 on the accession of Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic Vote breakdown Audio Sources Jeff Sachs on Bloomberg Global Financial News LIVE Oct 3, 2022 Jeff Sachs: The main fact is that the European economy is getting hammered by this by the sudden cut off of energy. And now to make it definitive the destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline, which I would bet was a US action, perhaps the US and Poland. This is a speculation — Bloomberg Host: That's quite a statement. Why do you feel that that was a US action? What evidence do you have of that? Jeff Sachs: Well, first of all, there's direct radar evidence that US helicopters, military helicopters that are normally based in Gdansk, we're circling over this area. We also had the threats from the United States earlier in this year that one way or another, we are going to end Nord Stream. We also have a remarkable statement by Secretary Blinken, last Friday in a press conference, he says this is also a tremendous opportunity. It's a strange way to talk if you're worried about piracy on international infrastructure of vital significance. I know this runs counter to our narrative, that you're not allowed to say these things in the West, but the fact of the matter is, all over the world, when I talk to people, they think the US did it. And by the way, even reporters on our papers that are involved tell me privately, “Well, of course,” but it doesn't show up in our media. House Session September 30, 2022 Jen's Highlighted PDF Senate Session September 29, 2022 Jen's Highlighted PDF Senate Session April 30, 1998 Jen's Highlighted PDF Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio)
Spend some time with writer Zach Schonfeld, author of multiple Brendan Fraser related articles including "The Oral History of Encino Man, Brendan Fraser's Caveman Cult Classic" and "Blast From the Past is Now the Most Accidentally Prophetic 90s Movie". Learn more about the making of Encino Man, how the pandemic relates to Blast and discover which film Fraser didn't really want to star in.
DC Hendrix is joined by Matt Wake (AL.com/Rolling Stone/Billboard) to talk about their 5 best modern rock bands. Also, Zach Schonfeld from Spin joins (41:00) to talk about their article "The 50 Best Rock Bands Right Now (2020)" and much more. Zach's book: https://www.amazon.com/24-Carat-Blacks-Ghetto-Misfortunes-Wealth/dp/1501355503 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with assistant news editor Zach Schonfeld about feedback gained from the faculty-wide survey on President Leblanc.
Journalist og forfatter Zach Schonfeld fra New York gjester Fotnote for å snakke om sin bok om 24-Carat Black. Schonfeld, som er bidragsyter i blant annet Newsweek og Pitchfork, ga på slutten av 2020 ut ei bok i serien 33 1/3 om 24-Carat Black sitt mesteverk fra 1973, Ghetto: Misfortune´s Wealth. I denne episoden av Fotnote forteller Schonfeld (via Zoom) om bakgrunnen for boka, om låter fra albumet som har blitt samplet og hvordan det var å møte de gjenlevende musikerne fra bandet. Musikknyheter.no presenterer podkasten «Fotnote - om musikkbøker og musikk i bøker» av og med Ole Ivar Burås Storø.
On this week's special episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast hosts Alec Rich and Sarah Sachs speak with the GW Hatchet's Zach Schonfeld, Isha Trivedi, Jared Gans, Tiffany Garcia and Emily Maise about the biggest news stories of 2020.
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with GW Hatchet's Administration Editor, Zach Schonfeld, to discuss the university's decision to go online this semester.
On this week’s episode, administration editor Zach Schonfeld analyzes University President Thomas LeBlanc's next steps for achieving his strategic initiatives. Professors and leaders of the GWU Faculty Association Guillermo Orti and Greg Squires give their takes on LeBlanc's announcement.
On this week’s episode, assistant news editor Lia DeGroot recounts the class of 2019's graduation ceremony on the National Mall. Editors also discuss University budget allocations and the hundreds of thousands of dollars lost in library funding. Getting to the Bottom of It” is hosted by Meredith Roaten and features culture editor Sidney Lee. This podcast is produced by assistant video editor Jacob Folvag and podcast host Meredith Roaten. Music is produced by Aulx Studio. Special thanks to Lia DeGroot, Jared Gans and Zach Schonfeld for joining us.
On this week’s episode, assistant news editor Jared Gans spoke with more than 15 faculty and staff who have complained about conditions in the psychology department building. Editors also discuss disability discrimination complaints against GW and what graduates are doing after they receive their diplomas. “Getting to the Bottom of It” is hosted by Meredith Roaten and features culture editor Sidney Lee. This podcast is produced by assistant video editor Jacob Folvag and podcast host Meredith Roaten. Music is produced by Aulx Studio. Special thanks to Jared Gans, Shannon Mallard and Zach Schonfeld for joining us.
Contrarian and culture critic Zach Schonfeld argues that even after 2000 Nick Cage is still doing great work as an actor. Counselor Wiebe opposes. Judge Gladstone presides. Also, Wayne and Mike talk SXSW
Man Behind The Machine, apartment sounds, and an interview with Zach Schonfeld from NY Magazine about Andy Kaufman's friend, Bob Pagani. Check out "Bob Is Sleeping" on Periscope sometime! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
With RaShaad still running around Europe, we reach back to season one and welcome back one of our first guests ever, Newsweek's senior writer and Matt's flesh and blood, Zach Schonfeld. Joining the table alongside Zach is Paula Mejia, an associate editor at Atlas Obscura and the author of the 33 1/3rd book on The Jesus & Mary Chain's debut "Psychocandy." We start off bold with a young Toronto prodigy by the name of Mor Mor. We discuss the many context and values of ambient electronics through Debit's song "Power Chords." Zach introduces the whimsical, warped psychadelics of polish rockers Trupa Trupa, along with Soccer Mommy's raw and devestating offering 'Still Clean." Melbourne's Charlie Thread lightens the mood with a bouncy call for more time — "Forever and a Day." 01 "Whatever Comes To Mind" by Mor Mor02 "Power Chords" by Debit03 "Only Good Weather" by Trupa Trupa04 "Glow" by WHATUPRG05 "Vision" by Family Reunion06 "Caminando" by Exotica07 "Still Clean" by Soccer Mommy 08 "Forever & A Day" by Charlie Threads Art: Kevin Horvath © NOT 97. All music ℗ & © their rights holders, used by NOT 97 with explicit permission.
On episode three of NOT 97 Newsweek Senior Writer and freelance music critic Zach Schonfeld (@zzzzaaaacccchhh) visits the shop. We listen and consider new offerings from artists like Sneaks—Eva Moolchan's stark and sharp genre-defying project—, Seattle's psych-inclined garage rock trio Naked Giants, and Yellow Days: a fresh-faced Londoner with a rugged, relentless voice. Tracklist:01 "That's Easy" by Yellow Days 02 "One More Time, Please" by Jay Som 03 "Sol" by Ducko McFli feat. Lorine Chia04 "Just Cuz You Can't" by Pronoun 05 "Nada" by Mellah06 "Looks Like That" by Sneaks 07 "Shit Happens" by Tierra Whack 08 "Pyramids" by Naked Giants Playlist available: soundcloud.com/not97/sets/not97-season-one-episode-three Art by Bex Karnofski © NOT 97. All music ℗ & © their rights holders, used by NOT 97 with explicit permission.
This week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show features two great guests. Documentary filmmaker Steven Okazaki stops by to discuss his new documentary 'Mifune: The Last Samurai' and to also share what his documentary about drug addiction in America's rural and suburban communities can tell us about the election of the American Il Duce Donald Trump. Zach Schonfeld is the second guest on this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show. He is a culture and politics writer for Newsweek Magazine. In this week's episode of the podcast, Zach and Chauncey talk about the genius of Andy Kaufman, Donald Trump and political performance art, how best to fake one's own death, and "political correctness", and the business that is writing about culture and politics for a living. During this week's podcast Chauncey explains why he was "thankful" on Thanksgiving for Donald Trump's victory, gives a soft start to the December fundraiser for the podcast and his other online work, and previews his conversation with Van Jones and the other great guests he has spoken to for the show this month. Chauncey also tells the truth about the stupid mouth breathers in places like Kentucky who hate Obama so much that they voted for Donald Trump and other Republicans who will take away their health insurance.
It's politics and history on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Wednesday April 20, 2016, 3 pm ET when joining Halli at her table is journalist Zach Schonfeld whose latest piece in Newsweek magazine is 14 CELEBRITIES EXPLAIN WHY THEY SUPPORT DONALD TRUMP (OR NOT), a fascinating read for more reasons than the obvious. And also on the show are two women who have written one of the most talked about books of the year, AMERICA'S FIRST DAUGHTER, Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie.Historian LAURA KAMOIE and STEPHANIE DRAY, an award-winning, bestselling and two-time RITA award nominated author of historical women's fiction have penned a compelling, engaging, sweeping family saga. IN AMERICA'S FIRST DAUGHTER they reveal the fascinating, true story of Martha “Patsy” Jefferson Randolph, America's third president Thomas Jefferson's eldest daughter, one of the most influential women in American history who was not only the progeny of a founding father but a key player in the shaping of our nation's legacy.Zach Schonfeld is a senior writer for Newsweek. Previously, he was an editorial fellow for The Wire and an editor for PopMatters.com. He's a graduate of Wesleyan University where he was editor of the campus blog Wesleying and a recipient of an Olin Fellowship to study historic preservation. His writing has also appeared on The AV Club, Rolling Stone, The Nation, TIME, The Atlantic, The Rumpus, Noisey, and other publications.Politics, history, books, authors, presidents, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, celebrity, The Halli Casser-Jayne Show has it all Wednesday, April 20, 2106 3 pm ET. For more about the show visit Halli Casser-Jayne dot com.
Newsweek's Senior Writer Zach Schonfeld talks US Presidential Elections, the age of the candidates & moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Newsweek's Senior Writer Zach Schonfeld talks US Presidential Elections, the age of the candidates & more