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PYRE: Burial at Sea #1
in Visual Arts
PUNXofRAGE Radio is Back With Special Guests: Ra’Chaun Rogers & Ashley Hurwitz!!!
We're going to be chopping it up with creators Ra'Chaun Rogers and Ashley Hurwitz about their new project PYRE: Burial at Sea.
We're really looking forward to this one. Their will be alot to unpack.
Come on down and join us!!
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Author Jacqueline Williams discusses OVERCOMER on Conversations LIVE
in Books
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Jacqueline Williams to Conversations LIVE to discuss her book OVERCOMER---and what it's been like to show people what is possibile.
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Welcome Jennifer Sadera
in Books
Caroline Case is a troubled new mom who follows and stalks people in the rich community of Deer Crossing and hopes to pry secrets from the unsuspecting. Dangerous, when she sees something she shouldn't see. This story is intriguing and will make you want to understand the title.
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Having Fun When You Write -Host Marsha Casper Cook
in Writing
Join Marsha Casper Cook on November 13th at 4:30 EST 3:30CST 2:30MT 1:30PST when her guest will be award-winning author Amy Patricia Meade.
Join us for an engaging discussion about the writing process. Explore the various stages every writer experiences in crafting their story.
Marsha Cook welcomes award winning author Amy Patricia Meade back to her podcast on Wednesday, November 13th at 4:30EST 3:3O CST 2:30 MT 1:30 PST.
Join in for an engaging discussion about the writing process. Explore the various stages every writer experiences in crafting their story. Don’t miss it!
https://amypatriciameade.com/
Death Upon A Star
1939, Los Angeles. Evelyn Galloway can’t believe her luck! On her first day in LA, she lands her dream job of script supervisor, and on the hottest film in town – Hitchcock’s adaptation of Rebecca. But her good fortune quickly changes when a legendary actor cancels their lunch the following day and is found murdered at home.
Evelyn realizes she could be a witness to the crime, having passed the bungalow’s grounds on her way home the night before. Who was the man looking upset in a gazebo? And why was movie starlet Madeleine Nabors running wildly away from the scene?
When the tabloid reports contradict what Evelyn saw with her own eyes, she soon finds herself pitted against powerful studio bosses and unscrupulous journalists as she races to uncover the truth.
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A Good Story Is A Good Story - Host Marsha Casper Cook
in Books
A Good Stor Is A Good Story
Let's celebrate Children's and YA authors on November 20 at 4:30 EST 3:30CST 2:3OMT !:30 PST. Marsha Casper Cook is joined by Rich Linville, Ellwyn Autumn, and Cathi Mesaric Bartlett.
http://www.michiganavenuemedia.com
Tune in as we explore the creative processes behind beloved characters, impactful themes, and the unique challenges authors face in today's landscape. Together, let's celebrate the power of words and the transformative role they play in empowering young readers everywhere.
Join us on this literary journey—because every story has the potential to make a difference! And let's not forget the authors who untangle their thoughts and put them together like a puzzle.
All our podcasts are on Spotify, Pod Bean and Apple after the show.
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Steve's video store present hats
in Film
Join me and the kaefer as we watch miller's crossing. So join us for this noir classic.
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A Book is Born - Spotlight on Dr. Rebekah McCloud
in Books
Join A Book is Born November 16, 2024 at 12pm/PST for a rife conversation with our host Beverly Black Johnson, as she shines the spotlight on Dr. Rebekah McCloud.
They will be discussing Dr. McClouds' new books and the messages intended to uplift and inspire her readers.
Nov. 16, 12pm/pst 1pm/gmt 2pm/cst 3pm/est
Call 515-602-9609 and Press 1 to ask questions.
Listen Online via
https://www.blogtalkradio.com/gumboforthesoul/2024/11/16/a-book-is-born--spotlight-on-dr-rebekah-mccloud
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LIVING: WITH 'THIS'ABILITY;In An Age Of Stigma, Awake & Liberated w/ AMY HOSKINS
...on this episode We 'Cite with AMY HOSKINS: Painter, Photographer and Writer...She paints expressively, figuratively and representationally...She has several series of paintings...Her photographs have a sense of the abstract and sensuality in how She represents landscapes..She knows all artist respond to the way feel about the world around them...Nature in all forms inspires Her more than anything else because Nature is pure, chaotic, orderly and fascinating...She seeks out a sense of the primal and wild in Her work as something that is rare and endangered within Herself and the world around her...She believe All forms of Matter contains Life...creative visualization and meditation deepens Her exploration of Wonder and Fascination and She seeks a contemplative approach as a way of centering, editing and transforming herself and Her Art...'Cite Club plan discussing the negative and unfair beliefs that society have towards people who live with disabilities and exploring the Way of Buddha...as usual 'CITE CLUB!; invites You to Eavesdrop on the Etymonic Hearsay, Gossip, Grapevine and Rumors or call in and ExCite, InCite and ReCite on the Open Mic....
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Part 3: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Artist Cheryl Yellowhawk
in Visual Arts
Largo, FL - In a four-part interview, we dive into the colorful world of fine artist, Cheryl Yellowhawk, a lifelong painter, who stirs our emotions and innermost feelings with her spiritual artwork, Native American background, Southwestern landscapes, colorful still life paintings, expressive floral compositions, vibrant birds and animals, beautiful women, joyful children and family pets.
Cheryl loves to paint representational objects that tell a heartfelt story. She has written several books combining both her beautiful artwork and inspirational poetry. Her books are a healing journey through the depths of dissociative identity disorder, post traumatic disorder, and depression following the traumatic death of her mother in a five-car fatal accident when she was 35 years old. This life altering event careened her life’s course from that of a devoted mother of two children, a Registered Nurse, and active member of the community to a person recovering from delayed grief symptoms and then striving for the recovery her authentic self.
Cheryl’s world changed when she began a 6-week drawing and beginner’s painting class at the local High School in her small town.
Cheryl in particular deeply loves painting flowers which she describes as breathtakingly gorgeous.
As she continues to grace us with her masterful artwork, Cheryl also teaches at the beach art center one or two days a week helping others on their own artistic journey.
Another notable accomplishment is that her oil painting entitled “Eagle in Flight”, was published in the 2002 “Dreams and Visions” calendar and also toured with the Smithsonian Exhibit of “Birds of Raptor” countrywide exhibit.
For more information, visit www.cherylyellowhawk.com
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The New Panic Room Episode 350
in Books
Join James and Xtina on the Panic Room Radio Show as they talk with authors Dicey Grenor & Chantell Renee, hosts of the "Sex & Horror Podcast". Featuring samanthas_shelf, a segment for your enjoyment with book reviews by the lovely Samantha Hawkins. Don't miss the fun and shenanigans!
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Spoken Word Saturday 11-16-2024
in Poetry
Let's dim the lights, light the candles and set the mood for Spoken Word Wendesday. And of course we have the music to make the night complete. If you are a spoken word artist who would like to be featured on a future show, shoot me an email at [email protected] or hmu on Threads @justifiedmadness31.. Tune in and bring a friend (or several!) and let's vibe together!
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Part 4: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Scholar and Linguist Dr. Rory Palmieri
in Film
Bowie, MD - Film historian and academic scholar Dr. Rory Palmieri is a man on a mission—a mission to bring long-overdue recognition to Miklós Jancsó, the Hungarian filmmaker who is the most under-appreciated major filmmaker of the 20th century. Despite devoting four and a half years of his life to this monumental project, Palmieri acknowledges he still has two more years to go before he can complete his manuscript.
He emphasizes that Jancsó’s work is almost entirely unknown outside of Hungary, despite the filmmaker’s critical acclaim domestically. “Jancsó’s films are rarely seen; even scholars and critics who attended international film festivals often missed them,” Palmieri laments. Although the director is mentioned and briefly discussed in numerous textbooks and articles in English, only a few early masterpieces have made it into film festivals and home video in the U.S. The bulk of this great artist’s work is unavailable anywhere in the world, except perhaps in the Hungarian Film Archive in Budapest.
Rory Palmieri is an accomplished film historian and language expert with a doctorate in English focused on American literature and film. He has worked in government service as a translator and has a long-standing passion for literature, cinema, and languages. In addition, he is an amateur filmmaker and has worked on other amateur films and as an extra on Hollywood productions. He is now dedicated to bringing attention to Miklós Jancsó, through his upcoming manuscript.
For more information about Dr. Rory A. Palmieri, please visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/rory-palmieri-a7a79176 and http://www.roryapalmieri.com