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wththefriz · 2 years ago
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I haven't drawn him in a hot minute but he's kinda got new hair :3
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abelkia · 2 years ago
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La playlist de l'émission de ce jeudi matin sur Radio Campus Bruxelles entre 6h30 et 9h : Harry Partch "U.S. Highball - A Musical Account of a Transcontinental Hobo Trip" (A Portrait/New World Records/1955-2015) Buddy Collette Septet & Robert Sorrels "Polynesian Suite" (Polynesia/Trunk Records/1962-2019) Peter Ivers' Band (with Yolande Bavan) "Gentle Jesus" (Knight of the Blue Communion/Epic Records/1969) Dominik Steiger "Gold Vom Süden" (Ad Hoc Musi 1980-84/Tochnit Aleph/2013) Reverend Gary Davis "I Am the Light of This World" (When I Die I'll Live Again/Fantasy/1972) Ivor Cutler "One at A Time" (A Flat Man/Hoorgi House Records/1998-2008) Le Diable Dégoûtant "Complainte de la Bête" (Fleur de Chagrin/Aguirre Records/2023) Persona "Água" (Som/Black Sweat Records/1975-2021) Jacques Charlier "L’Amour dans les chansons" (Art in Another Way/Musique Plastique/198?-2022) David Chesworth "Once Upon A Time" (Industry & Leisure/B.E.F.S Records/1983) Vincent & Moi "Lonely Hearts" (1998-2002/Auto production/2002) Colin Newman "Can I Explain the Delay" (Commercial Suicide/Crammed Discs/1986) Dominique Walter "Les petits boudins" (7"/Disc'Az/1967) Gillian Hills "Tu peux" (Rock Français/Wagram Music/1961-2021) Herman's Rocket "Space Woman" (7"/Vogue/1977) Sandra Plays Electronics "Her Needs" (7"/Minimal Wave/1988-2013) Aroma di Amore "Het Gesticht" (Koude Oorlog/Onderstroom Records/1984-2022) Savages "I Am Here" (Silence Yourself/Matador Records/2013) R.E.M. "These Days" (Lifes Rich Pageant/I.R.S. Records/1986) Panda Bear & Sonic Boom "Edge of the Edge" (Reset/Domino Recording Company/2022) Ming "Chanson de la plus haute tour" (Intérieur / Extérieur/Doxa Records/2001) François de Roubaix "Dernier domicile connu" (10 ans de musique de film/Odeon Soundtracks/1970-1998) Jean Luc le Ténia "Tu es un amour" (Le meilleur chanteur français du monde/Ignatub/2002) Fela Ransome-Kuti and The Africa '70 "Fogo Fogo" (Afro Baby - The Evolution Of The Afro-Sound In Nigeria 1970-79/Soundway Records/1973-2004) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp2P6BuN004/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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unofficialkfamtranscripts · 5 years ago
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King Falls AM - Episode 5: Night of the Living Dread
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Summary: July 1, 2015 - Sammy & Ben learn of some breaking news regarding the Lake Hatchenhaw John Doe, but not everyone is as pleased as the broadcast duo.
[Podcast intro music]
Announcer Dear listeners, please note that the following program may contain views that do not reflect that of King Falls AM, its management, or its subsidiaries. Listener discretion is advised.
[KFAM intro music]
Sammy You’re listening to King Falls AM, that’s 660 on the radio dial. I’m your host, Sammy Stevens, and as always we are joined by producer and co-host extraordinaire, Ben Arnold.
Ben [trying not to be amused] You’re so- you’re so happy, aren’t you? You’re a child. Getting so giddy over that message.
Sammy Listening to a warning before a radio broadcast I’m on has literally been on the bucket list for a long time. Thanks Merv!
Ben *laughter* Ridiculous. A glutton for punishment.
Sammy What can I say? I enjoy a nice game of hard ball! Uh, y’know, but enough about what Merv doesn’t want you to hear, let’s talk about what he does want you to hear. And what do we have cooking tonight, Ben?
Ben Dude, it’s stacked alright? Stacked. We’ve got the- lovely Miss Emily Potter from the King Falls Library giving us her picks for enlightened summer reading.
Sammy Terrific! We always love speaking with Emily!
Ben You and me both.
Sammy I said “we,” Ben.
Ben Uh, I know. I- *breathes in* [stilted] I- We-We-uh, We’ve got some really cool news! here. We-we are announcing the line-up for the first annual King Falls Ambient Music Festival. That’s coming up the second hour.
Sammy Wait a second. The King Falls Ambient Music Festival? Is this town even big enough for a festival?
Ben Oh yeah! It’s like Coachella[1] but for hipsters that just want to relax. It’s all about “setting the mood.”
Sammy You know, I’m wondering if they’re gonna make it to a second annual.
Ben And then, um, [reluctant and slipping into mumbling] opening up the show we-we’ve got the- doctor *mumbling*
Sammy I-I’m sorry, Ben, what was that? You’re trailing off, buddy.
Ben We have that umm, *sniffs, lets out breath* one… guy. You know that- fo- w- talking about that *deep breath* one thing—
Sammy [trying to cut him off] Ben—
Ben —from a month ago or so—?
Sammy What? What are you talking about?
Ben You know— May- maybe we should start it with Uh, callers first! [mildly frantic] Just-uh-Give us a call at 424-279-3858 and let’s talk about… *tsk* anything! Let’s uh, whats your-whats your-whats-whats on your mind King Falls?
Sammy Ladies and gentlemen, put down your phones for a second. What Ben is trying to say is we’ve got a scoop here this evening on King Falls AM. We’re gonna be speaking with—
Ben [cutting Sammy off]Or you can tweet us! @kingfallsam. I-I-I will literally talk about anything right now. Even to Mr. Derschwitz about that weird toenail thing. Let-lets-lets go, people!
Sammy I thought we agreed—
Ben I know. Sammy, I’m sorry it’s just, [slightly more frantic] I’m-I’m not feelin’ the best here. Alright? my stomach, is all… knotted up, just thinking about this.
Sammy That is journalism. That feeling is journalism—
Ben [speaking over Sammy] I think it might actually be an ulcer! It Tastes, like Fear and Feels, like Cancer . It’s way more than anxiety. I-I’m gonna call Dr. Raúl, at break.
Sammy He’s a chiropractor!
Ben Maybe he can refer me?
Sammy Power through it, buddy! Look at this folks, we got somebody dialing into the hotline right now! You ready for this Ben? Come on.
Ben Please, be Reverend Hawthorne so we can talk about the Revival next month.
Sammy Oh stop it. You know he isn’t even scheduled!
Ben I just thought— maybe that’s how prayers work, I don’t know, I’m not a reverend!
Sammy King Falls AM, you’re on the air.
Dr. Rosenblum [Dr. Rosenblum’s voice is measured and monotonous and mildly creepy at all times] Good evening, this is Dr. Jeffery Rosenblum, with the, King Falls County Coroner’s Office.
Ben C-can I please just say—
Sammy Dr. Rosenblum, it is a pleasure to speak with you this evening.
Rosenblum Excited to be here, Sammy. Ecstatic even. We listen on slow nights.
Ben That’s the scariest thing I’ve ever heard.
Sammy Much appreciated, Doc. Now, as fate would have it, you were the overseeing physician working on the Lake Hatchenhaw John Doe, is that correct?
Ben Doc? Can you just, hold on for- one- moment- please?
Rosenblum Of course, Ben I—
Sammy Don’t start, Ben! We agreed to see this through.
Ben All I’m saying i- lemme finish- a- i-is that maybe it’s not our place *deep breath* to break this kind of news.
Sammy Fine. You know what? You’re right! Let’s just give this to our friends down at Channel 13 and let them be the ones to alert the public about this.
Ben [journalist voice] Doc, Ben Arnold. Tell us about cracking open the mystery body.
Sammy [quietly] Oh.
Rosenblum It’s true that I was the operating physician on that particular John Doe, y-es, irrefutablyy
Sammy Now, as I understand, your official report was released yesterday morning, doctor, but amazingly enough, not one publication or news station in our town- including King Falls AM- reported on it.
Rosenblum You are correct. Busy news day- one would assume.
Ben So, that means, you are— free to talk about it on air.
Rosenblum I would be elated
Sammy First and foremost on everyone’s minds: were there any signs of, uh, y’know, the lake mo- *sighs* I can’t.
Ben Did Kingsie make the body, bite the big one?
Rosenblum There was no evidence that a creature large or small had anything to do with the deceased.
Ben *sigh of relief* That- I knew Kingsie didn’t have it in her.
Sammy Now, Dr. Rosenblum, can you tell us if there was any foul play involved at all?
Rosenblum During our first autopsy we were not able to distinguish with certainty the cause of death. But there were no signs of foul play
Sammy I’m sorry, did you say “first” autopsy?
Ben [confused] Is that normal? Did you- find out the cause of death during the… second autopsy?
Rosenblum Indeed. It was six individual gunshot wounds to the victim’s head. Three shots to the temporal lobe, two to the mendulla oblongata—
Sammy What?! Six gunshot wounds?!
Rosenblum To the cranium, yes. One to the frontal lobe, another to—
Ben So the Lake Hatchenhaw John Doe was, murdered?
Sammy I can’t believe this! This is big! Why didn’t one news outlet report this thing yesterday?!
Rosenblum Well, the cause of death was inconclusive and with no signs of foul play, it was not exactly a juicy story.
Ben and Sammy Wait a second.
Rosenblum …yes?
Sammy I’m sorry, doc. I’m not in the medical orrr criminal fields but, how is six gunshots not foul play?
Rosenblum Well, that was between the first autopsy and the second. The gunshots were self-defense administered via Deputy Kreighauser at my behest.
Sammy Ben, we’re gonna wanna get Troy on the phone and see what he’s got to say about this.
Ben “Things Ben Arnold would never think under ordinary circumstances for 800, Alex.”[2]
Sammy Doc, while we’re getting Deputy Troy on the line, would you mind if we took a quick break to hear from one of our sponsors?
Rosenblum That’s just- Dandy.
[light bg music]
Greg Frickard After a long day’s work or a tough day’s play, you probably just wanna come home and relax. No need to slave over a hot stove for hours on end. Well that’s where we come in! Here at Granny Frickard’s, we know that the less time you spend doing the things you don’t like, is the more time you spend with the ones you love. So come get some of the best frog legs that money can buy. Granny Frickard’s French-fried farm-fresh never-frozen filleted-and-fricasseed fried-and-flambeed frog legs. Mm-mm-mm. So get on down to Granny Frickard’s Froggery at the corner of Main Street and 7th Avenue. We’ll put some pep in your step and some hop in your heart.
[KFAM intro music]
Sammy And we’re back on King Falls AM, here with King Falls County Coroner, Dr. Jeffery Rosenblum.
Rosenblum A Pleasure.
Sammy Do you have Troy, Ben?
Ben He’s booking one of the Williams boys for mooning. He’ll call us in a few.
Sammy I’m a little out of sorts here, doc. Can you explain what happened between the first inconclusive autopsy and the point where Troy filled the cadaver full of lead.
Rosenblum Of course. As I was finishing the initial post-mortem, it came to my attention that the deceased began to emit a hissing sound, fluctuating between the lower thorax and the larynx.
Ben Oh my God.
Rosenblum I called for Deputy Kreighauser and he entered, as I wanted someone else to see this- phenomenon. That’s when the John Doe began a slight, thrashing about the upper torso.
Ben Um… are you saying—
Rosenblum The deputy began to fumble for his sidearm while we both discerned that something was wildly- amiss. The deceased opened its eyes and instantly grabbed for the lapel of my lab coat with voracious tenacity.
Ben Wh- ah- go on.
Rosenblum It gnashed its teeth as I emitted a terrified, albeit, high pitched, scream. And that’s when Troy unholstered his sidearm and administered six lethal shots to the reanimated corpse’s cranium.
Ben A zombie.
Sammy Alright, is there- [fumbling] Let’s just say- is there-
Ben We’ve got Troy on the line.
Deputy Troy [in bg] I don’t care if he was only joshin’. You can’t show your G-D derriere out in public! [car door slams] [pleasantly] Hey boys, what’s goin’ on tonight?
Sammy You tell us, Troy, holy geez! Uh, we’ve got Dr. Rosenblum on the line here and—
Deputy Troy Is this about the zombie?
Ben Yes! So-so you’re confirming this story, Troy?
Deputy Troy Well, hell yeah I’m confirming! I had to do three hours of damn paper work from unloadin’ my pistola into a corpse! Sheriff Gunderson was not the happiest of campers.
Ben [excited and awed] This is amazing… This is unprecedented .
Sammy [skeptical] This is a little unbelievable, Troy.
Rosenblum It is a first in my profession. Believe you me. [still tonelessly] Wowzers.
Deputy Troy Honest engine[3] boys. I capped the all get out of that thing! It had the doc by the face ‘bout to start chewing!
Rosenblum You’re my hero, Deputy Troy.
Deputy Troy Shucks, wasn’t nothin’ special.
Ben [slightly sullen] Except killing the first instance of a zombie in King Falls since—
Sammy Don’t say “since”.
Ben … Well… Since that one time at the mall in the '80s.
Sammy No, that’s not a real thing, Ben. That’s a film.
Ben [worked up] Sammy? How many extraordinary things are gonna have to SLAP you right in the face to make you buy into this? KING FALLS, MAN.
Deputy Troy You know me, Sammy. I always shoot ya straight. But it was the craziest sh[bleep]t I’ve ever seen. I mean it was like my-ex-wife-needs-alimony-money crazy.
Ben See? Even Barney Fife[4] saw it.
Sammy *sighs* I just—
Rosenblum I don’t want to cause an uproar here, but since that exam, there have been, other cases.
Ben Of frickin’ zombies?
Rosenblum Of reanimation among corpses… yes.
Deputy Troy Doc, you just give me a call if you need. I’m more than happy to go Clint Eastwood if the situation arises.
Rosenblum Will do, Deputy. Thank you so much for your- assistance. Without you, there may not have been this- interview.
Deputy Troy [proud] To protect and serve.
Sammy I can’t take all this in right now, Dr. Rosenblum I- e- Thank you so much for your insightful information.
Rosenblum As they say, [still monotone] “you got it, duude.”
[click, dial tone]
Ben You okay, Sammy? You… don’t look so well.
Deputy Troy Ah, hell, boys.[siren whoop] I gotta go. I’ll call you back later tonight! One of the Williams boys is tryin’ ta saw through the bars outside the jailhouse? [sirens in bg] [through megaphone] Jacob Williams put your hands UP and the file DOWN.
[click, dial tone]
Ben Alright King Falls, you’ve heard our story, let’s hear yours. Have you or anyone you know experienced anything like what the doctor spoke of? Reanimation? The walking—
Sammy Don’t.
Ben You know what I mean. Give us a call or tweet us.
Sammy Looks like the board is lighting up!
Ben Um…
Sammy What’s up? Okay, it can’t be any crazier than what we just heard, Ben.
Ben Line One, Sammy.
Sammy Welcome to King Falls AM, you’re on with Sammy and Ben.
Line 1 [female, almost sounds automated] Good evening, Sammy—
Sammy Do I know you ma'am?
Riley — please hold for Mayor Grisham.
Ben He… Probably just wants us to— mark these tapes as, evidence. *nervous laugh* Right, Sammy?
Sammy Or burn them.
Riley Sammy Stevens, Mayor Grisham.
Sammy Mayor?
Mayor Grisham Sammy… Ben.
Sammy You’re on live on King Falls AM, sir.
Mayor Grisham [commanding] Take me off and go to break. We need to chat.
Sammy No can do. Ben says we aren’t scheduled for break for another- uh- at least ten minutes.
Mayor Grisham Ben. Cut. To. Commercial.
Ben Uh- uh- uh- the thing is- I- I- I can’t- do that. Sir.
Mayor Grisham [threateningly pleasant] You boys want to talk live on air? We can talk live on air.
Sammy [challenging] Nothin’ to hide on this end of the phone, Mayor Grisham.
Mayor Grisham I hear your snide remarks, Sammy. I’ve read the transcripts.
Sammy Which! let’s be honest, is pretty weird. We’re a late night AM talk show, why are you bothering with us?
Mayor Grisham Oh, I don’t bother with you. I try to keep up to date with all the local news and entertainment. I gotta say, I was really happy a big city radio guy decided to come play host at our little radio station.
Sammy Well, I’m more than happy to—
Mayor Grisham I wasn’t finished… But I have to say, I’m a little less than thrilled with [accusingly] all the excitement you brought with you.
Sammy I’d hardly call reporting the news “excitement”, sir—
Mayor Grisham It’s interesting to me that I don’t see Channel 13 breaking these crazy stories.
Ben [quickly] No offense, your honor, but those idiots don’t know their a[bleep]holes from their elbows.
Mayor Grisham And you boys being on site when these “events” happen? [softly, still accusing] It’s a little bit of a coincidence don’t you think?
Sammy Are you insinuating that we are staging these events, Mayor?
Mayor Grisham I’m stating facts. I’m sure your ratings are way, way up there since all these sensational events seem to coincide with your broadcast. Why do you think that is? Furthermore, I mean who’s up listening to you at this ungodly hour of the night?!
Sammy Seemingly most of the town, Sir. As well as whomever you’ve hired to keep an ear on us.
Mayor Grisham I’ve tried to be nice about this… And I tried to be civil… but I think it’s about time that you troublemakers changed formats. No more of this funny business. It’s not good for the listeners. It’s not good for the residents. And honestly? it’s not good for me. I don’t appreciated being painted in this light, gentlemen.
Sammy Oh! You mean the light where you as a public service,[sic] try to quell the voice of the people.
Ben It’s not your right to tell us what we can and can’t report on, sir. All due respect.
Mayor Grisham [rudely] All due respect, Ben Arnold. Just a couple of months ago you were digging up old records on eBay for Chet Sebastian to run on about. Now you’re a media star?? That’s worrisome! Seems you fellas have All the reasons in the world to fabricate these issues, and I have to say I’m not gonna sit here and listen to this, while you LIE TO THE GOOD PEOPLE OF KING FALLS.
Sammy Well, when we start “fabricating” and “making things up,” you can come throw the book at us. But until then- [click, dial tone] Whoops! Looks like you just got disconnected. I’d wait for you to give us a call back and all, but with it not being an election year I probably shouldn’t hold my breath.
Ben Line One iiis lit up again, Sammy.
Sammy [insincerely] Oh, sorry about that Mayor! I must have fabricated accidentally dumping your call when-
Esther Rollens [heavy metal music in bg] [voice old and wavering] Did you boys fund a lavender ball of yarn in there? Been looking for it all week! [click, dial tone]
Ben [shaken] Sammy, I think that commercial might do us some good right now.
[KFAM outro]
[CREDITS]
References
[1] Coachella - The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (commonly called Coachella or the Coachella Festival) is an annual music and arts festival held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, in the Coachella Valley in the Colorado Desert.
[2] Reference to the TV game show Jeopardy!
[3] I honestly can’t tell if he’s saying “honest engine” or “honest injun” but i’mma go with the one that’s technically incorrect but also not super racist.
[4] Barney Fife - Deputy from the Andy Griffith Show. Calling a police officer or authority figure "Barney Fife" has become an American slang term for gross ineptitude or overzealousness.
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iggyinuit · 3 years ago
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THE RADIO SHOW OF THE YEAR!
The Reverend’s shaggadelic selection of Pink Floyd covers. Now streaming at Retro Radio Singjaal: https://www.radiosingjaal.be/de-waaier-ed-140/
Music from: Scissor Sisters, Pink Project, Easy Star All Stars, Stinking Lizaveta, Nightwish, Gregorian, Field Music, Men On The Border, William Shatner, Out Of Phase, Eden...
Show: De Waaier #140. Voice: Luc Vandekerckhove. Knobs: Felix Atagong.
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christophe76460 · 4 years ago
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Jésus étant entré dans Jericho ,rencontra un homme du nom de Zachée et lui accorda un miracle :celui du salut .Luc 19:1-10
Et l'orsque Jésus sortant de Jericho avec ses disciples et une assez grande foule ,un aveugle,[appélé]Bartimée,[c'est à dire] fils de timée , mendiant aveugle, était assis au bord du chemin.
Jésus le rencontra et lui accorda un miracle :celui de recouvrir la vue,et sur-le-champ il recouvra la vue ,et il suivit Jésus.marc 10:46-52
L'un reçoit son miracle à l'entrée de la ville et l'autre à la sortie.
Si ton MIRACLE n'est pas arrivé en début d'année 2021,JE T'ANNONCE qu'en cette Fin d'année 2021,TU L'EXPERIMENTERAS au nom de JÉSUS-CHRIST !
🎤REVEREND ESPÉRANCE MBAKADI
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aremenyegybudoskurva-blog · 8 years ago
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Best 80s Tv Shows List
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Original Run: 1987 94 Creator: Gene Roddenberry Stars: Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Gates McFadden, Michael Dorn, Marina Sirtis Network: Syndicated The original collection was groundbreaking. Deep Space Nine and Voyager had their occasions. But TNG was head-and-shoulders the Star Trek franchise. Jean Luc Picard. Data. Worf. The holodeck. The Borg. Gene Roddenbury mustn't have had a cynical bone in his human anatomy, and as I watched his characters explore unusual new worlds, look for new life and new civilizations, and boldly go where no one h-AS gone before, I didn’t either.
The Cosby Show
Original Run: 1984-1992 Creators: Bill Cosby. Weinberger and Michael Leeson Stars: Bill Cosby, Phylicia Rash? d Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Tempestt Bledsoe, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Sabrina Le Beauf, Geoffrey Owens, Joseph C. Phillips Network: NBC George Jefferson may happen to be moving on up, but The Cosby Present gave the nation a mo-Re relatable glimpse of the expanding middleclass among African-Americans but much mo-Re usually, dealing with all the trials that we all faced. Inspired by Cosby’s own family encounters which had been a staple of his stand-up routine, the show dominated the 2nd half of the ’80s, topping the Neilsen scores from 1985-90 and averaging more than 3-0 million viewers in the ’86-87 period. Cosby’s legacy might currently be in shambles, but the display was bigger compared to the man.
Magnum, P.I.
Original Run: 1980 88 Creator: Donald P. Bellisario, Glen A. Larson Stars: Tom Selleck, John Hillerman. Mosley, Larry Manetti Network: CBS When every other adolescent male of the ’80s and I grew up, we needed the li Fe of Tom Magnum, performed by Tom Selleck and his mustache: dwelling in an opulent Hawaii beachhouse as a guest of a never-current millionaire novelist and driving his Ferrari 308 GTS; wracking up a never-to-be-paid tab a T the country club run by one war-vet buddy and bumming helicopter rides from still another; and periodically solving mysteries using a mixture of smarts, toughness and mostly chutzpah. I never did figure out the way to walk that particular career path, but it was fun to dream.
TV Boxed Sets DVDs
At the Movies
Original Run: 1982-2010 Creator: Gene Siskel Stars: Roget Ebert, Gene Siskel Network: Syndicated Two different exhibits, both titled In The The Films from various production companies, the combination of Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert completely revolutionized the notion of movie criticism. Greatly admired for his or her ability to succinctly sum up the newest films together with their honesty and integrity in sparring with each other when opinions differed, the pair were also criticized by many for degrading the integrity of film criticism by decreasing it to arbitrary “thumbs up“or “thumbs down“gestures. Such was the legacy of Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert and the duality of the show. They were among the only film critics whose thoughts an “average American“could often be expected to respect and did much for legitimizing the idea of film criticism outside of a class-room environment. Some might nonetheless criticize the idea of a two-outcome rating program, but it was the approachable eloquence of the hosts that created the format work.
Taxi
Original Run: 1978 83 Creators: James L. Ed, Brooks, Stan Daniels, David Davis. Weinberger Stars: Carol Kane, Judd Hirsch, Danny DeVito, Marilu Henner, Tony Danza, Andy Kaufman, Christopher Lloyd, Jeff Conway Network: ABC/NBC Let’s just pause for a moment and remember that somebody once confident a community to set Andy Kaufman to the air. I just wish it'd been live TV. Like M*A*S*H, Taxi frequently tackled serious social problems like drug and gambling addiction, but did it with an incredibly unusual cast of characters from the alien-like Latka Graves (Kaufman) to drugged-out hippie Reverend Jim (Christopher Lloyd) to misanthrope Louie De Palma (Danny DeVito).
St. Elsewhere
Original Run: 1982 88 Creator: Joshua Brand, John Falsey Stars: William Daniels, Ed Flanders, Norman Lloyd Network: NBC The seminal hospital drama of the 1980s, St. Elsewhere was never resoundingly productive in the ratings, but it racked in Emmys over the years for its practical, frequently-dark tone and occasions of humor. Its big, ensemble forged carried on several long and had a number of cross overs together with the Hill Street Blues that are related - serialized story-lines, type, leading to fantastic character development within the course of the series. Needless to say, it’s today often remembered for a different cause: For having perhaps the single-most WTF finale moment in TV history. At the conclusion of the final St. Else Where episode, the characters are revealed as having all been the creation of the autistic Tommy Westphall, who owns a snow globe wherein the imaginary St. Eligius hospital exists. Moreoever, because so many other exhibits and characters overlapped with St. Elsewhere, some followers posit this signifies that everything from Hill Avenue Blues and Murder: Life on the Road to The X-Files all take invest the “Tommy Westphall Universe“by extension.
Pee-Wee’s Playhouse
Original Run: 198690 Creator: Paul Reubens Stars: Paul Reubens, Laurence Fishburne, Lynne Marie Stewart Network: CBS There are two types of folks within my life: Those who like Pee Wee Herman and enemies. Years ago, I was gifted the total collection of Pee-Wee’s Playhouse DVDs. Over the years, I’d created a point to watch Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure and Big Top Pee-Wee whenever the feeling was correct. As much as I loved this show as a child, I only expected to get a great kick from an episode here and there, but I found myself inhaling these DVDs. Pee-Wee’s Play-House is joyous morning viewing (over a bowl of Mr. T cereal, of course) or a great way to unwind at evening (I’d recommend taking a drink from a good beer whenever somebody says the “secret word“ only if your day was exceptionally hard). To get a display that had a cast of breakfast plates and genies, cowboys, puppet couches, pterodactyls, clocks, I think Playhouse still makes sense in 2014. It’s a fully realized vision of Pee-Wee’s whimsical, wacky world—puppet strings and all—and the collection is just pithy enough to pull in adults that are ready to go on the ride, too. Paul Reubens is a comedy icon and master of timing, and it’s unusual that a well-placed Peewee gurgle or squeal doesn’t get a chuckle out of me. If you can’t find any joy in all of that, we’ve got to re Consider our friendship.
Wonder Years
#s#The Original Run: 1988-93 Creators: Neal Marlens, Carol Black Stars: Fred Savage, Dan Lauria, Alley Mills, Olivia d’Abo, Jason Hervey, Danica McKellar, Josh Saviano Network: ABC The Wonder Years is a family present, and yes, a few of its episodes inch dangerously shut to after school-unique territory, but make no error: revisiting this late-’80s/early-���90s staple as a grown-up is just as—if perhaps not more—enjoyable than observing it the first time around. It’s unabashedly nostalgic, but it chronicles the ups and downs of Kevin Arnold’s, Winnie Cooper’s and Paul Pfeiffer’s adolescence from the backdrop of the Vietnam era and our nation’s changing social landscape with a maturity most exhibits geared towards kiddies absence. The small childhood moments that stay with us are treated with the respect they deserve. We laugh when Kevin’s brother Wayne gets him in a headlock and calls him “scrote“for the umpteenth time (attempt sneaking that by the Nick a T Nite censors today!) or when Kev squares off along with his mortal enemy Becky Slater, and we cry when Kevin’s periodically distant father struggles to relate solely to his teen-age children. And sorry, but if you don’t hold your breath when Kevin puts that letterman jacket over Winnie’s shoulders, you’re lifeless within. Music geeks will enjoy the amazing sound track as well.
Family Ties
Original Run: 1982-89 Creator: Gary David Goldberg Stars: Meredith Baxter-Birney, Michael Gross. Fox, Justine Bateman and Tina Yothers Network: NBC We were given the Keatons by one of the finest family sit-coms of our time; these were were our family. Liberal working parents Steven (Michael Gross) and Elyse (Meredith Baxter) raised their three children—smart and conservative older brother Alex (Michael J. Fox), flighty and trendy middle kid Mallory (Justine Bateman) and sarcastic younger sister Jennifer (Tina Yothers)—with love, compassion and limits. Fox, whose job was introduced with all the collection, made Alex’s Republicanism humorous yet not cliched. The collection is still remembered for the very special episode, “A my name is Alex,“ where Alex struggled to accept the sudden death of his friend. Today family comedies continue to try to capture the magic that was Family Ties
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“Das V(R )-Hör des Lukullus”, Galileo VR
“There was talk of gold.
   I too lived in Rome.
   Yet i never noticed any gold where i lived
  I would like to know where it went”
Übergang in die Schattenwelt
Die Stimmung der Raumgestaltung von Renata Wünsch ist zentral. Sie verbindet die analoge und die digitale Welt - den Raum mit der Glitzerschrift bauen wir sowohl real als auch virtuell nach. 
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                      Der virtuelle Bühnen-Raum mit dem Glitzerschild
Ntando Cele führt in den zauberhaften Raum in die Thematik ein, zusammen mit ihr und Lukullus betreten wir die fremde Schattenwelt, zuerst analog mittels klassischem Theater, Licht und Schatten und danach eintauchend in die virtuelle Welt. 
THERE WAS TALK OF GOLD - Das Fischweib
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              “Ntando Cele ist phantastisch” (Berner Zeitung)
Ntando Cele arbeitet an dem richtigen “Ton” für die Szene 11 aus “Das Verhör des Lukullus”, dabei spielt sie sowohl das anklagende Fischweib als auch den Gewaltherrscher Lukullus und denkt nach ob in Zeiten grossen Geschreis nicht zartere Töne angebracht wären, dieser Dialog mit sich selber zeigt die Potentiale, wie Cele auch mit sich selber in der realen und virtuellen Welt debattiert.
Übersetzung von Bewegung in den virtuellen Raum
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Die Bewegungen der Schauspielerinnen werden mit dem Motion Capturing System erfasst. Hier sehen sie die ersten Schritte, welche wir vor knapp 3 Jahren auf dem Gebiet gemacht haben (hier zusammen mit Forscherinnen an der EPFL, Lausanne, Schauspiel: Meret Hottinger).
VR in einem sozialen Raum erleben, Vereinzelung vs. Austausch
Mittlerweile arbeiten wir mit Teams zusammen, um immersive Erfahrungen zu bauen wie im Projekt #GalileoVR (Premiere September 2018). 
Wir fordern damit auch den theatralen Raum als Setzung heraus und machen ihn zu einer Mischung aus Installation mit “menschlichem Sitzfleisch” und etwas sich bewegendem, das in Dialog tritt mit etwas virtuellem. 
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Einblick in GalileoVR: Im letzten Projekt der Digitalbühne Zurich (Leitung: Corinne Soland) konnten die UserInnen auf eine digitale Bühne blicken und sich selbst ebenfalls gegenseitig sehen - als weisse Männchen mit Brille. Auf der Bühne zu sehen waren die Figuren “Galilei” und “Mönch”, wobei einer der Figuren live gesteuert wurde von einer Schauspielerin (Soland/Becker im Wechsel) und die andere vor-gecapturet wurde. 
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                     Magische VR-Hütte an der Stadtgrenze von Zürich
Für uns ist die Verbindung aus sozialem Raum und VR-Erzählung wichtig, so dass keine Vereinzelung, sondern sozialer Begegnungsraum entsteht. Im obigen Video sehen sie die VR-Regisseurin Corinne Soland in der Funktion als Spielerin 4.0 beziehungsweise als VR-Host (einem Früh-Stadium der VR-Jane).
Gewisse Szenen von “Das V(R )-Hör des Lukullus” werden live gespielt an spezifischen Anlässen (Premiere, Vernissage etc.), Elemente daraus werden in den VR-Raum übersetzt. So ist es möglich, die Unter- bzw. Zwischenwelt als 360° Umgebung zu erfahren und dem digitalen Lukullus zu begegnen. 
Audio-Arbeit im Studio und vor Ort
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Laura Sophia Becker vertont ihren digitalen Avatar für das Prototypen-Projekt #GalileoVR. Für “Das V(R )-Hör des Lukullus” wird sie sich wieder digitalisieren lassen, zusammen mit dem Schauspieler aus “Lukullus”, Luc Müller.
Der musikalische Beitrag vor Ort wird von Reverend Beatman gestaltet.
Das V(R )-Hör des Lukullus Produktion: Digitalbühne Zurich Stipendiatin: Corinne Soland Informationen? [email protected]
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The Promise Free Full HD watch online & movie trailer
Release Year: 2016
Rating: 5.9/10 ( voted)
Critic's Score: /100
Director: Terry George
Stars: Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon, Christian Bale
Storyline Set during the last days of the Ottoman Empire, The Promise follows a love triangle between Michael, a brilliant medical student, the beautiful and sophisticated Ana, and Chris – a renowned American journalist based in Paris.
Writers: Terry George, Robin Swicord, Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon, Christian Bale, Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon, Christian Bale, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Marwan Kenzari, Angela Sarafyan, Tom Hollander, Numan Acar, Igal Naor, Milene Mayer, Tamer Hassan, Alicia Borrachero, Abel Folk, Jean Reno, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Cast: Oscar Isaac –
Mikael Boghosian
Charlotte Le Bon –
Ana Khesarian
Christian Bale –
Chris Myers
Daniel Giménez Cacho –
Reverend Dikran Antreassian
Shohreh Aghdashloo –
Marta Boghosian
Marwan Kenzari –
Emre Ogan
Angela Sarafyan –
Maral
Tom Hollander –
Garin
Numan Acar –
Mustafa
Igal Naor –
Mesrob
Milene Mayer –
Yeva
Tamer Hassan –
Faruk Pasha
Alicia Borrachero –
Lena
Abel Folk –
Harut
Jean Reno –
Admiral Fournet
Taglines: Empires fall. Love survives.
Details
Official Website: Survival Pictures: The Promise
Country: Spain, USA
Language: English, Armenian, German, French
Release Date: 3 Jan 2016
Filming Locations: Sintra, Lisbon, Portugal
Box Office Details
Budget: $90,000,000
(estimated)
Technical Specs
Runtime: 133 min
Did You Know?
Trivia: Academy Award-winning composer Gabriel Yared wrote the original soundtrack. Yared is a French-Lebanese composer and was born in Beirut, Lebanon, where a huge Armenian community exists, because most of their ancestors fled from the genocide in the Ottoman Empire. Yared also collaborated during his career with legendary French-Armenian singer Charles Aznavour. Yared also scored a film for Jean-Luc Godard. See more »
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Rating: 8/10
Many films that debuted at this years Tiff were based on unfortunate periods of history. I hope that some of them can learn from this film. This has at its heart a love story. It also depicts what a nation is capable of doing to an ethic group when its leaders (both secular and spiritual) reduce the value of life of different cultures to nothing if it is not theirs – Islam.
This film is from the same director that brought Hotel Rwanda to the festival a few years back. That presentation was a wonderfully moving experience for me as this one was also.
This film is not all about murder thankfully. Its about the people who were once a vibrant part of the former Ottoman empire that find all of their hopes and dreams for the future suddenly crushed. It has at its core a wonderful love story and it has attracted many fine actors to portray these memorable roles. I found the female roles to be particularly well designed and delivered. Excellent female roles in this film.
FYI: At my screening (2nd) the director told us that there were 1400 seats at the first screening and that there were already 4000 negative reviews on IMDb – yes he reads these reviews. I don't believe 100's of Turks would come to a film festival only to learn about the Armenian Holocaust. No one at my screening cried foul.
People that maintain it didn't happen are still trapped in a loop of denial.
If we cannot remember the past we are doomed to repeat it.
This film is careful not to delve to strongly into the depiction of violence. I think this film might be appropriate to teach children about history and also to teach children about people who want to cover up history.
It is October 5th, almost a month now since the premiere. Currently 54,000 negative reviews for a film that hasn't opened yet – that must be some sort of a record.
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Lukullus/offene Proben, Teil 2
Weiterer Einblick ins szenische Labor. 1940 wurde das Hörspiel LUKULLUS von Radio Beromünster aufgeführt- 80 Jahre später nahm sich die Berner Schauspielern Ntando Cele dem Brecht-Stoff an. Spielerisch, ernsthaft, framentarisch, in Form von offenen, einsehbaren Proben. 
2020 zeigt Ntando Cele dann das  finale Resultat in neuen Vorstellungen - reduced to the max.  Die Arbeit von Cele ist bei den aktuellen Ereignissen in Amerika von hoher Brisanz. 
Szene aus der Probearbeit. 
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Szene 11 - Ntando Cele spielt das Fischweib , den Richter und den Feldherrn - und argumentiert gegen sich selbst                
DIE WOZ berichtete über den SRF Zusammenschnitt
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                 Ein Link auf Hörspiel. das aus den Proben für SRF zusammengemischt wurde, finden sie hier ganz unten am Beitrag. Unten sehen sie auch Ausschnitte aus gelungenen und weniger gelungenen Improvisationen im Kontext der offenen Proben.
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Szene 9 - Ntando Cele entwickelte sich im Lauf der offenen Proben zu einer übergriffigen Schauspielerin und attackiert die Kollegen (Improvisations-Fragment)
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Szene 9: TRUMP/OBAMA
Ntando Cele als Celina wird noch übergriffiger - Ted Gaier greift ein - hier der Versuch die offene Probe auch zu nutzen als Diskurs-Format..(die Schwierigkeit bestand, die Unterbrechungen wie ernstgemeinte Reflexionen wirken zu lassen - was sie auch waren - mit wohlüberlegten Argumenten, dies aber nicht als “einstudierte” Szenen wirken lassen  (was sie ja nicht waren). Dies führte zu ernsthaften Problemen, weil gewisse “Kritik” am Spiel des anderen auch beleidigend werden konnte. Nach sechs offenen Proben waren wir froh, für den SRF Zusammenschnitt Fokus herzustellen. Aus den Erfahrungen von 2018 wächst nun die 2020 Fassung.
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                                   Der Übergriff als System
Szene 12. Der Koch. Wanda Wylowa (hier: Gast des Abends) und Luc Müller als Catering-Ehepaar Lasus. Das Ehepaar Lasus bekochte den General am WEF 2024 und  man erinnert sich seiner, Aufgabe: “lokaler” Tonfall des Opportunismus, die die Profiteure der Macht anschlagen (Davos, Besuch am WEF)
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                        Luc Müller bittet Wanda Wylowa on stage
Szene 14: Das Team sucht einen Schluss, Protestsong oder nicht? Hier assoziert das Team an die unterschiedlichen Fassungen des Hörspiels und die ideologische Aufladung der Umsetzung. 
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Ntando Cele singt einen Protestsong, der als fragwürdig bezeichnet wird und das Team spielt eine Variante LINK ZUM SRF-Hörspiel, hier: LINK ZUM SRF HÖRSPIEL INFOS: Bertolt Brechts Hörspiel «Das Verhör des Lukullus» aus dem Jahre 1939 war eine versteckte Kritik an Hitler. Urgesendet wurde es 1940 im Radio Beromünster. 78 Jahre später zeigt die Digitalbühne Zürich (400asa) in ihrem Hörspiel «Lukullus», dass Brechts Text nichts an Aktualität eingebüsst.Bertolt Brecht schrieb im Herbst 1939 kurz nach Kriegsausbruch das Hörspiel «Das Verhör des Lukullus» im schwedischen Exil. Das Hörspiel beginnt mit dem Grabeszug des gefallenen römischen Feldherren Lukullus. Der unerbittliche Kriegsherr, dessen Eroberungszüge zahlreiche Menschenleben forderte, muss sich im Reich der Toten, vor dem Gericht der Unterwelt, verantworten. Lukullus rechtfertigt seine Taten damit, dass er zum Wohle Roms gehandelt habe.Radio Beromünster sendete das Brecht-Hörspiel (Regie Ernst Bringolf) erstmals im Mai 1940. Eine mutige Entscheidung des Schweizer Radiosenders, denn Brechts Stück konnte durchaus als Hitler-Kritik interpretiert werden. Genau 80 Jahre nach der Ausstrahlung des Hörspiels im Radio Beromünster setzt sich die Digitalbühne Zürich (400asa) mit «Das Verhör des Lukullus» und dessen Entstehungsgeschichte auseinander. In ihrem neuen Hörspiel «Lukullus» zeigt die Gruppe auf, dass Brechts Text auch heute noch nichts an Aktualität verloren hat. Denn Gewaltherrscher – die ihre Macht ausleben in einer Mischung von kalter Strategie und willkürlich wirkendem Wahnsinn – gab es nicht nur im römischen Reich oder im zweiten Weltkrieg. Die Digitalbühne (400asa) arrangiert Brechts Text in Zeiten von medialer Selbstinszenierung und Fake News neu. Entstanden ist eine Spurensuche und eine Versuchsanordnung, die vom Römischen Reich über den Zweiten Weltkrieg bis ins heute ans WEF in Davos führen. Mit: Ntando Cele, Gina D'Orio, Wanda Wylowa, Philippe Graber, Luc Müller, Samuel Schwarz, Ted Gaier, Gotta Depri, Hauke Heumann, Franck Edmond Yao alias Gadoukou la Star, Cymbeline Schwarz Bearbeitung: Samuel Schwarz, Ted Gaier, Raphael Urweider - Musik: Michael Sauter, Ted Gaier, Gina D'Orio, Paul Dessau - Auszüge aus der Oper «Die Verurteilung des Lukullus» - Konzertsong: Reverend Beatman, Ntando Cele - Sounddesign: Michael SauterHistorische Beratung: Werner Wüthrich, Jürgen Müller - Regie: Samuel Schwarz - Tontechnik SRF: Björn Müller, Roland FatzerProduktion: SRF 2018 und Digitalbühne Zürich (400asa), in Zusammenarbeit mit Radio RaBe, gefördert von der SRKS (Stiftung für Radio und Kultur Schweiz) - Dauer: 49'
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