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    Regeneration: Spotlight on Dorothy Dandridge

    Regeneration: Spotlight on Dorothy Dandridge
    Doris Berger, co-curator of Regeneration: Black Cinema, 1898-1971 at the Academy Museum, joins moderator Peter Bloom to discuss the film Carmen Jones and the legacy of actress Dorothy Dandridge. Berger explains the backstory of how the Regeneration exhibition was originally conceived and developed, detailing her experiences digging through archival materials and discovering materials from films with all-Black casts in the 1920s and 30s. She also discusses her perspective on Carmen Jones and its significance to film history, as well as on the career of Dorothy Dandridge, from early soundies like Cow Cow Boogie to late career works like Porgy and Bess. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38894]

    Regeneration: Spotlight on Dorothy Dandridge

    Regeneration: Spotlight on Dorothy Dandridge
    Doris Berger, co-curator of Regeneration: Black Cinema, 1898-1971 at the Academy Museum, joins moderator Peter Bloom to discuss the film Carmen Jones and the legacy of actress Dorothy Dandridge. Berger explains the backstory of how the Regeneration exhibition was originally conceived and developed, detailing her experiences digging through archival materials and discovering materials from films with all-Black casts in the 1920s and 30s. She also discusses her perspective on Carmen Jones and its significance to film history, as well as on the career of Dorothy Dandridge, from early soundies like Cow Cow Boogie to late career works like Porgy and Bess. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38894]

    Regeneration: Spotlight on Dorothy Dandridge

    Regeneration: Spotlight on Dorothy Dandridge
    Doris Berger, co-curator of Regeneration: Black Cinema, 1898-1971 at the Academy Museum, joins moderator Peter Bloom to discuss the film Carmen Jones and the legacy of actress Dorothy Dandridge. Berger explains the backstory of how the Regeneration exhibition was originally conceived and developed, detailing her experiences digging through archival materials and discovering materials from films with all-Black casts in the 1920s and 30s. She also discusses her perspective on Carmen Jones and its significance to film history, as well as on the career of Dorothy Dandridge, from early soundies like Cow Cow Boogie to late career works like Porgy and Bess. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38894]

    Regeneration: Spotlight on Dorothy Dandridge

    Regeneration: Spotlight on Dorothy Dandridge
    Doris Berger, co-curator of Regeneration: Black Cinema, 1898-1971 at the Academy Museum, joins moderator Peter Bloom to discuss the film Carmen Jones and the legacy of actress Dorothy Dandridge. Berger explains the backstory of how the Regeneration exhibition was originally conceived and developed, detailing her experiences digging through archival materials and discovering materials from films with all-Black casts in the 1920s and 30s. She also discusses her perspective on Carmen Jones and its significance to film history, as well as on the career of Dorothy Dandridge, from early soundies like Cow Cow Boogie to late career works like Porgy and Bess. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38894]

    Regeneration: Spotlight on Dorothy Dandridge

    Regeneration: Spotlight on Dorothy Dandridge
    Doris Berger, co-curator of Regeneration: Black Cinema, 1898-1971 at the Academy Museum, joins moderator Peter Bloom to discuss the film Carmen Jones and the legacy of actress Dorothy Dandridge. Berger explains the backstory of how the Regeneration exhibition was originally conceived and developed, detailing her experiences digging through archival materials and discovering materials from films with all-Black casts in the 1920s and 30s. She also discusses her perspective on Carmen Jones and its significance to film history, as well as on the career of Dorothy Dandridge, from early soundies like Cow Cow Boogie to late career works like Porgy and Bess. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38894]

    Episode 101 - Boyz n the Hood

    Episode 101 - Boyz n the Hood

    ***TW/CW - discussion of racism, racial violence and drugs

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    58:54- Cast & Crew/Awards

    01:06:01- Pop Culture/True Crime - Death of Lloyd Avery II

    01:16:34 -  Rankings & Ratings

     

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    Episode 259: 'Bullet Train' with Bilge Ebiri

    Episode 259: 'Bullet Train' with Bilge Ebiri

    It is not enough to ask, “is this movie like Smokin’ Aces?” One must also ask, “how do you feel about Smokin’ Aces?” 

    Love it or hate it, Bullet Train is a movie that is very much what it is. And what is it, exactly? Listen and we’ll explain to the best of our abilities. Plus, the gang invents their own assassin personas, all of which are just begging to be made into some kick-ass fan art.  

    [Note: there are spoilers, but there’s also a warning beforehand!]

    What’s Good
    Alonso - Severance
    Drea - grand return to the Midwest
    Bilge - Idris Elba
    Ify - golf lessons/Maria Lewis/macros

    ITIDIC

    1. Universal Has Earned $3 Billion in Global Box Office this year
    2.  ‘Jurassic World’ star Bryce Dallas Howard was paid “so much less” 
    3. 50 Years After She was jeered onstage, The Academy has Issued An Apology to Sacheen Littlefeather

    (Here’s Sacheen Littlefeather’s speech in context)

    Staff Picks
    Alonso - Fall (2022)
    Drea - Walking and Talking (1996)
    Bilge - In the Line of Fire (1993)
    Ify - Smokin’ Aces (2006)

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    Ify Nwadiwe
    Drea Clark
    Alonso Duralde
    Bilge Ebiri

    Produced by Marissa Flaxbart

    Sr. Producer Laura Swisher

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    With
    Drea Clark
    Alonso Duralde
    Ify Nwadiwe

    Produced by Marissa Flaxbart
    Sr. Producer Laura Swisher

    PCR 466: Tourist Trap of Beaver Gear - Obi-Wan Kenobi, Stranger Things & Texas Destinations

    The Big One and Art, Art will tear us apart, again

    The Big One and Art, Art will tear us apart, again
    It's a new episode but Tyler still can't let go of his war on art. The guys get started on the worst millennials...the ones who don't know they're millennials! Rudy finds time to defend Twitter and discuss how Facebook is dying and taking us all down with us. Tyler recaps his weekend and Rudy reviews the Academy Museum and the Petersen Automotive museum. Along the way, we cover the fall of LA's latest art monolith, the possible Banksy exhibit scam in Culver City, LA rites of passage, and growing up with smog. The topic is earthquakes. Specifically, The Big One. Tyler and Rudy cover their close calls with tremblors big and small, social media freak-outs over the smallest shakes, an exclusive 4D experience during Spiderman: Far From Home, and how you can prepare for the inevitable (It involves The Wu-Tang Clan). Got a comment or question? Send it to toliveandtryinlapodcast@gmail.com Follow us on: Instagram: @toliveandtryinlapodcast Twitter: @toliveandtrypod

    Art Appreciation and the old "Homeless guy is actually a millionaire artist" scam

    Art Appreciation and the old "Homeless guy is actually a millionaire artist" scam
    Strap in for the most divisive topic yet. But first, the guys discuss homeless street art, the dread and hope of going back to life before the pandemic, and must see museum exhibits in Los Angeles this fall. This leads up to the main event: the guys discuss the merits of Conceptual Art by discussing Marcel Duchamp's Fountain and what an artist is trying to do when they submit a urinal or move a boulder for the purposes of art. Or if you're Tyler, it's all a scam. All of it! Got a comment or question? Send it to toliveandtryinlapodcast@gmail.com Follow us on: Instagram: @toliveandtryinlapodcast Twitter: @toliveandtrypod

    Ep. 30, As "Disney" As A Bee (12/11/20)

    Ep. 30, As "Disney" As A Bee (12/11/20)

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    Huge news as Disney unveils all their latest projects in the works! A whole slew of Star Wars shows were announced, including one about Kenobi, and a bunch of Marvel shows as well.
    We also talk about a new installation at the Academy Museum that you may need a bigger boat for.

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