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    Explore "avert" with insightful episodes like "Funding Deadline", "Show #450: Choroid Flown Soften", "Show #449: Kimono Adjacent Opiums Out", "Show #448: Copt Princedom Repiners" and "056 - Comedian Darryl Littleton" from podcasts like ""Washington State Farm Bureau Report", "L'étranger", "L'étranger", "L'étranger" and "Avert Your Eyes"" and more!

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    Show #450: Choroid Flown Soften

    Show #450: Choroid Flown Soften

    1. andy heck boyd / sigtryggur berg sigmarsson - nevermind cd hidden bonus track (excerpt)
    from 'Ideas On Tape' digital (USA, 2022)
    2. Sorry For Laughing - Mad Shadows (You Are An Actor/ Last Day)
    from 'Remember, You Are An Actor' digital (klanggalerie, DE, 2022)
    3. Reading of "manodestra" by Nina Power (Saftey Propoganda, 2022)
    4. Brannten Schnüre - Ruhloser Kopf
    from 'Two Years Of Spring' digital (Are You Before, UK, 2022)
    5. Venediktos Tempelboom - Eulogy
    from 'Het Vuil Volkske' digital (Kraak, BE, 2022)
    6. Reading from Samuel R. Delany - 'The Mad Man' (Richard Kasak, 1994)
    7. Derek Bailey - 4
    from 'Domestic Jungle' digital (scatter, UK, 2022)
    8. Disism - Pointed Angels Tale
    from 'Caliginous California' digital (Taped Rugs, USA, 1993)
    9. Mike IX - Chairman of The Bored
    from 'Deconstructed​:​:​Reconstructed (Crass)' digital (Industrial Coast, UK, 2022)
    10. Kevin Ayres - Song For Insane Times
    from 'Joy Of A Toy' LP (Harvest, UK, 1969)
    11. Aymeric de Tapol - CONCERT a TREMSPIRE​-​JANV 2022 BXL (excerpt)
    from ST digital (BE, 2022)
    12. Yol, Posset, Lloyd & RRS - B
    from 'Swivel Chair' digital (Cardboard Club, UK, 2022)
    13. Adam & The Ants - Rubber People (1978 Demo)
    from Madam Stan LP (S&M Records, UK, 1981)
    14. Reading from 'Whip in my valise: British punk and the Marquis de Sade, c. 1975–85' by Matthew Worley (Contemporary British History, 2022)
    15. Nova Materia - Xpujil by Lucrecia Dalt
    from 'Xpujil Revisited' digital (Crammed Discs, BE, 2022)
    16. Lieven Martens - Sonorities
    from 'Short stories – pleasant and​/​or rather sad' digital (Edições CN, BE, 2022)
    17. Machinefabriek with Anne Bakker - Sereen
    from 'Wisps' digital (NL, 2022)
    18. Reading from 'An Excerpt from Our Year of New Zealand Letters' by Josiah Morgan & Sarah Lawrence (eel mag, 2022)
    19. Beatrice Harrison - Songs My Mother Taught Me (Dvorak)
    from 'His Delicious Voice So Liquid: The Complete May 1927 Nightingale Recordings' digital (Canary Records, USA, 2022)
    20. Mocks Folder - SIDE B - ZR
    from 'SCHNITTKE WAS A LIFER' digital (USA, 2022)
    21. Puppet Wipes​ - Two Holes
    from 'The Stones Are Watching & They Can Be A Handful' digital (Siltbreeze Records, USA, 2022)
    22. Steve Rare - A Night In September
    from '666' K7 (Presence, BE, 1983)
    23. Baby? - But I Don't Believe You
    from 'Baby Laugh / Baby Cry' digital (USA, 2022)
    24. Reading from 'Mundus Imaginalis' by Dana Dawud (Red Virgin, 2022)
    25. Jeffrey Alexander - Water Meditation Version
    from 'Flutterings' CD (Feeding Tube, USA, 2022)

    Show #449: Kimono Adjacent Opiums Out

    Show #449: Kimono Adjacent Opiums Out

    1. Holy Tongue - Spirit Mask
    from 'III' digital (Amidah Records, UK, 2022)
    2. Mark Vernon - Shelter Belt
    from 'Elsewhere is a negative mirror' digital (Granny Records, GRE, 2022)
    3. Costes donne du biscuit sur Gaspar Noé et le cinéma (extract)
    from You Tube video, 2015
    4. Elisha Morningstar/Lorenzo Abattoir - To Cover Silence 
    from 'Titled' digital (tsss tapes, ITAL, 2022)
    5. David E. Williams - Body Parts in Birdbaths - lead vocal by Lloyd James
    from digital (USA, 2022) 
    6. 藤誠亮 - 管
    from '若い契り' digital (CRESTON CLUB, JAP, 2022)
    7. Sage Martens - Highway Diner (excerpt)
    from 'Riding Fences' digital ( Edições CN, BE, 2022)
    8. Dean Hurley - FLOWER narrated by Peter Baker (ecerpt)
    from 'ST' digital (Library Of The Occult, UK, 2022)
    9. Jeph Jerman - Tkray
    from 'Errant Gyres' digital (Buried in slag and debris., CAN, 2022)
    10. Vanessa Sinclair & Pete Murphy - We Are All Perverse
    from 'Night Of The Hunter' digital (SWE, 2022)
    11. nobuka - Miniatüre 05 
    from 'Miniatüre' digital (NL, 2022)
    12. Aos Crowley - Vapors
    from 'Colored Vapors Saturate My Dreams' digital (nostalgie de la boue, Cote D'ivoire, 2022)
    13. Rafureshia - Hisayasu Sato's Geurilla shooting technique
    from You Tube video
    14. German Army - No Plan No Consensus
    from 'Already in Existence' digital (Phormix, GRE, 2022)
    15. Apoptose & Joy Of Life - Warrior Creed 
    from 'v​/​a Unio Solidarium' digital (Old Captain, Ukraine, 2022)
    16. Lieven Martens - Música Azul I 
    from 'Música Azul' digital ( Edições CN, BE, 2022)
    17. Reading from 'No Tiger' by Mika (Apocolypse Party, USA, 2021)
    18. Lars Bröndum - Subliminal Man Part 1
    from 'The Dystopian World of J​.​G​.​Ballard' digital (Zero K, ITAL, 2022)
    19. McKenzie Wark + Body Techniques - we go (murmuration mix)
    from 'we go' digital (USA, 2022)
    20. Shaye Saint John - Tea at Chans (extended)
    from You Tube video
    21. Reptilicus - Snakes
    from 'Crusher Of Bones' digital (Artoffact Records, CAN, 2022)
    22. [ _ _ _ ] - Route, 14. Dec. 2021, Cafe OTO, London (excerpt)
    from '[ _ _ _ ]' digital (Superpang, ITA, 2022)
    23. Andrew Liles - Commemorative) Biscuit Tin 
    from 'GOD CAN'T SAVE' digital (UK, 2022)
    24. grave for amanda - sleep is return
    from 'nude delirium' digital (Peru, 2022)
    25. Reading from 'Montauk' by Max Frisch (Harcourt, 1978)
    26. Toiling Midgets - Trauma Girl
    from 'Sea Of Unrest' LP (Instant, USA, 1982)
    27. White Stains - Sweet Jayne
    from ST 12" (Acts Of Interstellar Torture, SWE, 1988)

    Show #448: Copt Princedom Repiners

    Show #448: Copt Princedom Repiners

    1. Eric Thielemans - Insides
    from 'I AM LIGHT' digital (BE, 2022)
    2. Reading of Michael Mc Aloran, excerpt from ‘bone bite snare’ (Erratum, 2022)
    3. Emile Bojesen - redeem nothing
    from 'broke body skeletal redeem nothing' digital (Hoopoe Industries, UK, 2022)
    4.  Andrzej Korzynski - The Night The Screaming Stops
    from 'Music Score For Andrzej Zuławski's Motion Picture Possession' LP (Finders Keepers Records, UK, 2012)
    5. Reading from 'The 200 Point Safety Propaganda Conceptual Manifesto: Part 4' by Adam Lehrer (2022)
    6.  Andrzej Korzynski - The Man With The Pink Socks
    from 'Music Score For Andrzej Zuławski's Motion Picture Possession' LP (Finders Keepers Records, UK, 2012)
    7. LEM - Noir
    from You Tube video, 2022
    8. Minamo & Asuna - Purkinje Fluctuations
    from 'Tail of Diffraction' digital (12k, CAN, 2022)
    9. Reading of 'An Accident' from 'An Endless Rolling Wall' by Maggie Siebart (2022)
    10. Dividers - Spun Out
    from 'Crime of Passion' digital (Primordial Void, USA, 2022)
    11. Isabel Nogueira - Todo dia nasce em mim uma revolução
    from 'construída 1' digital (scatter, UK, 2022)
    12. Michael Gira - 'The Knot: Complete Words for Music, Collected Stories and Journals'
    from You Tube video, 2022
    13. Michael Gira  – The Parasite
    from 'Is There Really A Mind?' CD (Young God Records, USA, 2022)
    14. Ed & Petals - Smalt Above 
    from 'Tesserae' digital (Minimal Resource Manipulation, UK, 2022)
    15. Eric Copeland - Call me Jose
    from 'Spiral Stairs' digital (les albums claus, BE, 2022)
    16. CIA Dry Ice System - Untitled (Excerpt)
    from ST digital (777was666, JAP, 2022)
    17. J. Goldwater - 10 Million Cans of Tennent's
    from 'Crash in the Reds' digital (UK, 2022)
    18. Pefkin - Garland Queens and Old Straw Bears
    from 'Meadowsilver II' digital (UK, 2022)
    19. Ki - A (excerpt)
    from 'Tearful Face Of My Cute Love (Is Begging To Me)' digital (An'archives, FR, 2022)
    20. Reading from 'The Dolphin Lane Motel, Off-Season (1993-1996)' by Derek Maine (Legia, 2020)
    21. EC Band - EC Band 4 
    from Soundcloud LP preview, (Meakusma, BE, 2022)
    22. T de Cobre - No Nunca
    from 'Varios - Síntomas de techno - Ondas electrónicas subterráneas desde Perú (1985-1991)' digital (Buh Records, Peru, 2022)
    23. Mercelis - Overdose
    from 'The Hopes & Dreams Of A Drunk Punk' CD (Dureco, BE, 1996)

    056 - Comedian Darryl Littleton

    056 - Comedian Darryl Littleton

    This episode's guest is comedian Darryl Littleton. Darryl began his comedy career writing sketches for “The Tom Joyner Morning Show” on CBS Radio. Soon afterwards he became a regular at the world famous Comedy Store, adopted the stage name, “D’Militant” and landed a job as D. L. Hughley’s exclusive writer when he hosted BET’s “Comic View”. Darryl was promoted to writer/producer and also penned material for Cedric the Entertainer, Sommore and Don DC Curry.

    Darryl’s television credits include Robert Townsend’s WB sitcom, “The Parent Hood”, “Townsend Television” for Fox, HBO’s “Def Comedy Jam”, Comedy Central’s “Make Me Laugh”, Martin Lawrence’s “1st Amendment”, Telemundo’s “Loco Comedy Jam”, Byron Allen’s “Comic’s Unleashed” and ABC’s “America’s Funniest People” where he was the Grand Prize Winner.

    Darryl toured Europe and Asia as a stand-up comedian entertaining US military troops, released his comedy CD, “Am I Lying?!”, won the prestigious Bay Area Black Comedy Competition on its 20th Anniversary, worked as a commentator for NPR and his first published book, “Black Comedians on Black Comedy”, is taught at USC and was adapted into the Robert Townsend directed documentary, “Why We Laugh” where Darryl served as executive producer.

    Littleton co-hosted the podcast “Tuezdae’s with D’Militant”, toured as a public speaker, produced “Black & Blue: The Laff Records Collection” and dropped his sophomore album “Too Raw for Mainstream” along with publishing five additional books: “How to Be Funny: The Essential Comedy Handbook”; “Forefathers”, “Pimp Down”; “Comediennes: Laugh Be a Lady” and “Black Revenge.”

    Darryl Littleton is the Associate Curator of the Comedy Hall of Fame and is an Emmy nominated writer for his work on the documentary, “Joan Rivers: Exit Laughing”. You can check out his new weekly show "D'Militant Got A Show" streaming live Mondays at 2:00 p.m. every Monday PST.

    We discuss his beginnings in comedy, getting his start in media, being a writer and performer, and so much more on episode 56 of The Avert Your Eyes Podcast. Consider Yourself Warned.

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    055 - Comedian Tony Casillas

    055 - Comedian Tony Casillas

    This episode's guest is comedian Tony Casillas. Tony started performing stand up comedy in Dallas, Texas, during his senior year in college by going on stage and telling stories about his life. He has been able to evolve those stories into an act that has allowed him the opportunity to open up for comics like Jim Jeffries, Tj Miller, Orny Adams, Theo Von and Bobcat Goldthwait. He is also 1/2 of The Before and After Podcast with comedian Parker Slavens, where they recap funny stories, news headlines, and thoughts they had during the week.

    You can see Tony this Valentine's Day, as he headlines at The Dallas Comedy House. Tickets and more information about that show are available at www.dallascomedyhouse.com.

    I recently sat down with Tony and we discuss what drew him into comedy, working with other comedians on the road, hecklers and so much more on episode 55 of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast. Consider yourself warned.

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    053 - Danger God

    053 - Danger God

    This is a very special edition of the podcast! I attended a round table conversation featuring documentary filmmaker, Joe O'Connell, and the subject of his film "Danger God," Gary Kent, who was the inspiration for Brat Pitt's character in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood." They discuss the documentary, stunt work through the years, Gary's real-life run-in with Charles Manson, and so much more on episode 53 of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast. Consider yourself warned.

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    052 - Frame4Frame 2019 Red Carpet

    052 - Frame4Frame 2019 Red Carpet

    This episode of the podcast, we are on the red carpet of the 2019 Frame4Frame Film Festival in Arlington, TX.

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    050 - Selase Botchway

    050 - Selase Botchway

    This episode's guest is actor Selase Botchway. He is a first-generation Ghanaian.

    Growing up in the Arlington area, as a young boy in an African enriched family, Selase became heavily influenced in the Arts, Music, Sports. He performed in several plays, sang in the choir, and participated in the championship comedy team in high school.

    After going to college in Iowa, he returned to North Texas fulfilling his dreams as an actor and signed with Linda McAlister Talent and Gill talent in Chicago.

    Selase has been in several print campaigns including Lifetime Fitness, Dicks Sporting Goods, Nike Dry Fit, Bose Speakers, Sony, FedEx, and Lays. He's also been a spokesman for Payless Power, Sudden Link Cable, Lennox Air, The Salvation Army, the Texas Lottery.

    He's performed on shows including Queen of the South and in movies such as Sense Of Urgency (on Amazon Prime Video), A Man Called John, Hello Henry, TX Zombie War, Zulu 6, and much more.

    Selase recently won Best Actor at Rack Focus Final Round 7 in 2018, with his performance in short Film Patient Zero which was directed and written by Issa Currie. Together, their most recent collaboration is a new short called Silent Partner where Selase gets to play a detective named Joel. The film premieres during Rack Focus 9.

    During our conversation we discuss his recent trip back home to Ghana, acting, upcoming projects and so much more on episode number 50 of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast! Consider yourself warned...

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    049 - Maria Tuadi

    049 - Maria Tuadi

    This episode's guest is Maria Tuadi. She is an Indonesian-American musician and filmmaker raised in SoCal that I met while attending the 2019 Asian Film Festival of Dallas. Her film Always screened during the Women's Block.

    Her "Love, Sweat and Fears" EP that she wrote, performed, and produced, is an exploration of contemporary RnB and Soul singing. The EP features the single, "Still", a Session I 2016 Grand Prize Winner and Lennon Award Winner in the R&B Category of The John Lennon Songwriting Contest! Tuadi’s latest single, “Always” is the title track of her Asian on Film Festival Best Original Score Award-winning short film of the same name.

    During our conversation we discuss her film, music and more on episode number 49, of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast! Consider yourself warned...

    Visit Maria's website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Apple Music, YouTube, Spotify, and Soundcloud.

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    047 - The.Naaman

    047 - The.Naaman

     

    This episode's guest is Fort Worth rapper, The.Naaman. He is currently nominated for a 2019 Fort Worth Weekly Music Award in the R&B/Hip Hop Category. Check out his current single here.

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    046 - Kate Morgan

    046 - Kate Morgan

    This episode's guest is Kate Morgan. She is a critic, writer, and poet currently residing in Dallas, Texas.

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    044 - Katy Blakey

    044 - Katy Blakey

    This episode's guest Katy Blakey, weekend morning anchor and a reporter during the week at NBC 5 News. Born and raised in McKinney, Katy is a proud graduate of McKinney High School and Southern Methodist University. She graduated president of her class with a BA in journalism and political science. Katy is an Emmy Award-winning reporter, and her work has also been honored with Lone Star Emmy nominations, including Best News Anchor, and was recognized by the Oklahoma Associated Press.

    Katy began her career as a reporter and anchor for KTEN-TV in Denison, Texas, where her investigative reports into private jail funding led to resignations and changes in local law enforcement.

    Later, Katy co-anchored the weekday morning news and reported for KOCO in Oklahoma City, OK. The first reporter on the scene of a deadly medical helicopter crash, her reporting also included a hostage situation ending with the rescue of a six-year-old girl, devastating wildfires and severe storms. She tracked rare twin tornadoes, covered multiple tornado outbreaks, reported on the wide-scale destruction and heroic rescue operations left by a massive EF5 tornado in Moore, Oklahoma and President Obama's tour of damaged communities.

    No stranger to breaking news or severe weather, Katy solo-anchored live coverage of the early morning attack on Dallas Police Headquarters and hours-long stand-off. She covered the national outpouring of support for five DPD officers killed while protecting a peaceful protest in downtown Dallas and traveled to Houston for President George H. W. Bush’s memorial services.

    On the coast as Hurricane Harvey made landfall, she provided extensive coverage of rescue and relief operations as the storm caused catastrophic flooding in the Houston area. From endearing "Texas Connects Us" stories to following a young cancer patient bringing smiles, hope and congressional attention to much needed funding for childhood cancer research to reporting from the mass shooting tragedies in Orlando and Las Vegas, Katy understands the privilege of reporting local and national news to her hometown community.

    During my conversation with Katy, we discuss what it takes to be a journalist, some of the impactful stories in her career, chasing tornadoes, and so much more on episode number 44, of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast! Consider yourself warned...

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    043 - Deborah Jung

    043 - Deborah Jung

    This episode's guest is Deborah Jung, the Founder and Executive Director of Kids Who Care. Deborah is a 2007 Great Women of Texas honoree, 2008 Legacy of Women Award recipient for the Arts, and most recently the Heart of Gold award recipient from the Fort Worth Arts Council.

    Deborah Jung has produced and directed tours of original musicals since 1990 with Kids Who Care, previewing Off Broadway at the Lamb's Theatre, and appearing at the Kennedy Center, Bass Hall, and Disneyland. Additional tours include venues in New York, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Italy, Albania, Germany, Washington D.C., Orlando, Nashville, across Texas and at 30,000 feet in the air on the American Airlines Wish Flight.

    Deborah has produced and directed family musicals for Kids Who Care including West Side Story, Peter Pan, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Annie, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Godspell, Narnia, Wizard of Oz, You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown, A Christmas Carol and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Under Deborah’s direction, Kids Who Care has produced Family Concerts with Peter Yarrow, Trout Fishing in America, Sara Hickman, Inca Son, Eddie Coker, Danny Wright, and Joseph Vincelli.

    Prior to founding Kids Who Care, Deborah Jung was a member of Actor’s Equity and a member of the Resident Company at Casa Mañana (1975-1989). While at Casa, she directed and/or appeared in over 75 productions and is the original founder of Casa Kids.
    Celebrating thirty years this year, Kids Who Care is still following the original vision and desire of Founder and Executive Director Deborah Jung….. which is “To Create a place where the Child is Cherished. To Write and Produce Original Works designed to Change the World. To Find Stellar Arts and Business Professionals, who adore Kids, and work with them. To Gather the Brightest Business and Community leaders, who love Kids, and ask them to volunteer alongside us. So that, When the Lights Go Up … We Find Delight!”

    Kids are transformed when their confidences are built, and when the combination of artistic development is infused with entrepreneurial leadership, Kids are more than ready for the bright futures that await them! At Kids Who Care, they do this by leading with an entrepreneurial mindset, valuing the artistic integrity of kids, promoting excellence in artistic development, seeking financial and cultural diversity, teaching ensemble driven mindset, mutually respecting all ages, and producing original works that are designed to change the world!

    By offering a year round artistic education to kids of all ages and backgrounds, children have opportunities to be part of summer musical and leadership camps, weekly classes, or even the opportunity to tour an original work which is designed to change the world.

    During my conversation with Deborah Jung, we discuss how she accidentally got into theater, her time at CASA Mañana, the creation of Kids Who Care, and so much more on episode number 43, of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast! Consider yourself warned...

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    042 - Amanda Sweet

    042 - Amanda Sweet

    This episode's guest is Amanda Sweet. She is a Culture Creator - connecting with people through multimedia experiences. She focuses her energy on photography, curating and hosting events, and producing. Her true specialty is pinpointing people’s talents and making opportunities to set their talents free.

    We discuss and being from Detroit, the art scene, fear of success, and so much more on the answer to everything, episode number 42, of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast! Consider yourself warned...

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    032 - The 2018 Women Texas Film Festival Red Carpet

    032 - The 2018 Women Texas Film Festival Red Carpet

    Noel David Taylor and Amanda Kramer on the red carpet ahead of the world premiere of 'Paris Window' at the 2018 Women Texas Film Festival

    Attending the red carpet world Premiere of Amanda Kramer's 'Paris Window' at the opening night of the Women Texas Film Festival on Wednesday, August 15, 2018.

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    030 - David Gibson - Asian Film Festival of Dallas 2018

    030 - David Gibson - Asian Film Festival of Dallas 2018

    Speaking with David Gibson, Program Director and Operations Manager at the 2018 Asian Film Festival of Dallas. The film festival happening now - July 26th at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas.

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    021 - Russ Sharek Returns Pt. 2

    021 - Russ Sharek Returns Pt. 2

    Welcome to the Avert Your Eyes Podcast, hosted by Michael Gibson, Jr. Here we talk with some of the most creative people within North Texas and beyond.

    This is part 2 of my sit-down with Russ Sharek, a professional clown and Creative Director of The Circus Freaks. We discuss their performace of This Show taking place July 7th-9th at the Margo Jones Theatre in Fair Park, performing, anxiety, and how The Circus Freaks were formed on episode 21 of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast! Consider yourself warned!

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    018 Marie Lawrence

    018 Marie Lawrence
    Welcome to the Avert Your Eyes Podcast, hosted by Michael Gibson, Jr. Here we talk with some of the most creative people within North Texas and beyond. We would love to hear your feedback!
     
    This episode's guest is ballerina Marie Lawrence. She started dancing at the age of 3, ending up at the Tuzer Ballet School where she still goes back to perform as a guest artist in their performance of the Nutcracker every year. She is attending SMU in Dallas, Texas where she is working on her dance major. If you are listening to this on or before Memorial Day, Marie will be performing with musician Jon Bap during New Math Fest at Club Dada in Dallas on Memorial Day, Monday, May 29, 2017. We discuss her upcoming performance, a little into some of her past performances, giving it your all, and much more on episode 18 of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast! Consider yourself warned!

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    015 Leoncarlo Canlas

    015 Leoncarlo Canlas

    Welcome to the Avert Your Eyes Podcast, hosted by Michael Gibson, Jr. Here we talk with some of the most creative people within North Texas and beyond. We would love to hear your feedback!

    This episode's guest is Leoncarlo Canlas. He is a renowned violinist located in Denton, Texas. Leoncarlo has collaborated with a number of Texas bands including Seryn and Botany. D Magazine labeled him a "One-Man Orchestra" and his debut solo album, Still Forms, is out now. He is set to perform at SXSW 2017.

    We discuss how he creates his big symphonic sound, his musical inspirations, devotion and so much more on episode 15 of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast! Consider yourself warned!

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