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    Explore "defoe" with insightful episodes like "Tego dnia: 31 lipca", "Breaking The Mold: Episode 3 - Ott DeFoe (Rapala)", "LuCinema 004 - „The Northman" (2022)", "La vita di Mary Read, di Daniel Defoe" and "La vita di Mary Read, di Daniel Defoe" from podcasts like ""Tego dnia", "Tackle Talk - Bass Fishing Podcast", "LuCast - Der Filmpodcast mit Lucas Gröning und Lucas Knabe", "Audiolibri di Mare" and "Carmilla di Joseph S. Le Fanu"" and more!

    Episodes (65)

    Breaking The Mold: Episode 3 - Ott DeFoe (Rapala)

    Breaking The Mold: Episode 3 - Ott DeFoe (Rapala)

    Welcome to Episode 3 of Breaking the Mold, presented by the Tackle Talk Podcast. This 4-part series goes in-depth with some of the most creative, unique, and impactful lure designers in the fishing industry today. On today’s episode we have the pleasure of being joined by 2019 Bassmaster Classic Champion, one of the best anglers on the planet and a heck of a lure designer for Rapala, Mr. Ott DeFoe. 

     

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    American Legacy Fishing & Outdoors

    www.americanlegacyfishing.com

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    LuCinema 004 - „The Northman" (2022)

    LuCinema 004 - „The Northman" (2022)
    Surprise Surprise!!! LuCinema ist zurück! Anstatt dass wir uns, wie angekündigt, mit Dario Argentos DAS PHANTOM DER OPER (1998) auseinandersetzen, soll nun zunächst der neue Film von Robert Eggers im Zentrum der Aufmerksamkeit stehen. Mit THE NORTHMAN veröffentlichte der US-Amerikaner vor wenigen Wochen seinen dritten Film und als begeisterte Betrachter von THE VVITCH (2015) und THE LIGHTHOUSE (2019) konnten wir uns die Gelegenheit zur Besprechung seines neuesten Streiches natürlich nicht nehmen lassen. Wie man THE NORTHMAN in den Kontext seines bisherigen Werkes einordnen kann, was hier vor allem in formeller Hinsicht interessant ist und wie sich das Ganze interpretatorisch fassen lässt, das erfahrt in unserer neuen Episode. Viel Spaß!

    IL FANTASMA CHE STAVA IN TUTTE LE STANZA • D. Defoe ☎ Audioracconto ☎ Storie per Notti Insonni ☎

    IL FANTASMA CHE STAVA IN TUTTE LE STANZA • D. Defoe ☎ Audioracconto ☎ Storie per Notti Insonni  ☎
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    Plague Literature w/ Professors Emily Nacol and Kevin Chong

    Plague Literature w/ Professors Emily Nacol and Kevin Chong

    Emily Nacol, professor of political science at UofT, and Kevin Chong, author and professor of creative writing at UBC, join Alex to discuss classic and contemporary works of plague literature.

    For the book list and transcript for this episode, visit hhlitandlib.ca/endnote. To learn more about Lit and Lib's upcoming events, visit hhlitandlib.ca/events.

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    Episode 706: 2000AD's Leigh Gallagher

    Episode 706: 2000AD's Leigh Gallagher

    While 2000AD is known as the galaxy's greatest comic, and launched such sci-fi stalwarts as Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper, and Strontium Dog, today's guest has spent much of his time on the progs co-creating and drawing strips about a vengeance-seeking Roman gladiator slave and a zombie hunter in 17th century England. He's currently teaming up with script droid Alec Worley to bring back "Hookjaw", a marine terror the likes of which would scare even Steven Spielberg. Greg sits down with him in today's episode to talk about making a whole new crop of comic fans and Thrill-seekers afraid to go in, or even NEAR, the water!

    Robots From Tomorrow is a weekly comics podcast recorded deep beneath the Earth’s surface. You can subscribe to it via iTunes or through the RSS feed at RobotsFromTomorrow.com. You can also follow Mike and Greg on Twitter. Stay safe and enjoy your funny books.

    #70. Gilberto revela o que falou pra Defoe depois do golaço! - Bolívia Talk Show

    #70. Gilberto revela o que falou pra Defoe depois do golaço! - Bolívia Talk Show
    "O cara não me deixava bater falta e nunca tocava pra mim”. É mais ou menos nesse pique que o Bolívia Talk Show de hoje vem! Nosso convidado é o Gibagol, que contou pro Bolivão o que falou pro Defoe depois de meter um golaço! Partiu resenha! ------------- Segue a gente! @desimpedidos  E não deixe de nos acompanhar lá no canal do Desimpedidos, é claro.

    England's 2010 World Cup revisited: Squad disharmony, Rooney's outburst & Lampard's 'ghost goal'

    England's 2010 World Cup revisited: Squad disharmony, Rooney's outburst & Lampard's 'ghost goal'
    In a special one-off episode, Dharmesh Sheth revisits England’s dismal 2010 World Cup campaign and explores why it went so wrong for the Three Lions out in South Africa. He speaks to four members of that squad – Jermain Defoe, Robert Green, Stephen Warnock and Matthew Upson – who talk candidly about England’s preparation, lack of squad camaraderie and the methods used by manager Fabio Capello. Green opens up on his infamous mistake in the first group match against the United States, while Defoe discusses Wayne Rooney’s angry outburst following the goalless draw with Algeria. Warnock and Upson talk on the poor atmosphere in the squad and why the experience of that World Cup should serve as a warning for England ahead of any major tournament. England's exit at the hands of Germany is also discussed, including what may have been had Frank Lampard's 'ghost goal' have stood.

    25 - Ksiazki postapo

    25 - Ksiazki postapo
    Czy książki postapokaliptyczne mogą nas przygotować na kryzys?
    gość: Bartosz Adamiak

    Omawialiśmy książki:
    William R. Forstchen - “Sekundę za późno”
    Marc Elsberg - “Blackout”
    Daniel Defoe - “Robinson Crusoe”
    Arkady Fiedler - “Wyspa Robinsona”, “Orinoko” i “Biały Jaguar”
    Michał Gołkowski - “Sybirpunk”
    Ben H. Winters - “Ostatni policjant”
    Piotr Czuryłło - “Vademecum przetrwania. Jak wyjść cało z kataklizmu, katastrofy i konfliktu”
    John Marsden - “Jutro: Kiedy zaczęła się wojna”

    Gra fabularna RPG “Neuroshima HEX”

    Podcast Bartosza Adamiaka:
    https://prepperspodcast.pl

    Nasza rozmowa w formie wideo:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rl9LzGWnBDg

    Jermain Defoe special: Transfer request regret, picking Spurs over Juve & my best strike partner

    Jermain Defoe special: Transfer request regret, picking Spurs over Juve & my best strike partner
    Jermain Defoe sits down with Dharmesh Sheth to reveal all on the moves that he did and didn’t make during his career. The striker discusses his early beginnings, Harry Redknapp’s role in his controversial move from Charlton to West Ham and working with his childhood idol at the east London club. Defoe opens up on the infamous transfer request handed in 24 hours after West Ham’s relegation and reveals the truth behind what led up to it. He discusses his move to Tottenham, how he ended up linking up with his ‘dad in football’, Redknapp, at Portsmouth and deciding against a big switch to Serie A to re-join Spurs. Defoe explains the reasons behind his move to the MLS with Toronto and why he cut it short to return to the Premier League. He also reveals the Rangers legend that helped convince him to move to Ibrox and how he feels as his career enters its latter years.

    The Boondock Saints (1999)

    The Boondock Saints (1999)

    "The Boondock Saints" went from the hottest script in Hollywood to a pathetic five-theater release, to one of the biggest cult classics of the late '90s. But does Troy Duffy's underground hit film live up to all the hype, or was it just a weird byproduct of an edgy era? 

    Listener Jim L. from London wired some money across the pond to commission this shoot-em-up episode of Shat The Movies, exposing Big D to his first taste of The Saints in action.

    Did you know Duffy originally wanted Mark Wahlberg, Kenneth Branagh, and even Robert De Niro in this movie? Gene did. Did you know there's some lovely side dick? Rog did. Did you know "The Boondock Saints" paved the way for "John Wick" to be made? It's not a fact, but Gene's pretty sure of it.

    Also explore whether "The Boondock Saints" is loosely based on Kevin Smith's "Dogma," what constitutes telegraphing homosexuality, and Duffy's surprisingly artistic use of slow motion.


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    Laura Heywood Interviews Ty Defoe

    Laura Heywood Interviews Ty Defoe

    Ty Defoe is the kind of performer I (Laura Heywood) gravitate towards because he breaks so many boundaries and has dedicated his life to amplifying voices and stories of communities who are too often disregarded, overlooked, and grossly underrepresented — specifically, but not limited to, trans* and indigenous voices.

    I first saw Ty onstage in Broadway’s “Straight White Men” — notable because neither he nor the character onstage identifies as straight, white or male. Which was sort of the point. 

    In addition to his Broadway work, Ty is the co-creator of Ajijaak on Turtle Island, a beautiful theatrical experience with puppetry and music that recently concluded its run at the New Victory Theatre on 42nd street. He has also worked with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis, The Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC, and many more.

    He is a hoop dancer, a storyteller and shape shifter.

    In a 2015 article on HowlRound, Ty describes himself this way:

    “I am from Ojibwe Nation and Oneida Nation (People of the Standing Stone). I am two-spirit. I live in New York City. I am a writer. These ways of identifying are only parts of me, but as I move through the world, I find that I can’t take off my identities like a jacket and simply hang them in the closet. They are interwoven, and in creating any theatre that has verisimilitude or humanity, I must lean into the intersection of identities.”

    I am so drawn to this idea, and so delighted to bring in this unique human being who lives so proudly in the center of a beautiful venn diagram of identity.

     

    Pop Rocket Ep. 204 From Dafoe’s Van Gogh to Hayek’s Frida: A Look at Hollywood’s Attempt to Make Art about Artists

    Pop Rocket Ep. 204 From Dafoe’s Van Gogh to Hayek’s Frida: A Look at Hollywood’s Attempt to Make Art about Artists

    How right, but mostly how wrong, does Hollywood get it when it comes to capturing artists in film? Margaret Wappler asks these very questions of her esteemed panel. And this, the panel is comprised of LA Times staff writer Carolina Miranda, who covers visual arts, culture and architecture, media scholar and TV critic Sarah Kessler--filling in for her under-the-weather wife Karen Tongson--and Cal Arts professor and visual artist David P Earle, who is better known to Pop Rocket listeners as father to Silas and husband to our very own Margaret Wappler.

    From Mike Leigh's Mr. Turner to Antonio Banderas's Golden Globe-nominated performance in Genius: Picasso, the crew highlights all the tired tropes Hollywood can’t resist when depicting artists. They’ll tell you about the films that get it right, and the films that get it deliciously wrong. Plus, why are all the portrayals of Andy Warhol on the big screen so...different? Was the real Andy Warhol more like Crispin Glover in The Doors or David Bowie in Julian Schnabel's Basquiat? Does Salma Hayek really do Frida justice? And which actress nails the stereotype of the insufferable, pretentious artist on the head? Join us as we try to suss out: is art about art art, or t-shirt at the giftshop bullshit?

    All Abouts

    Sarah is all about Valerie Solanas's SCUM Manifesto with forward by Michelle Tea.

    Carolina is all about narco-novelas, in particular Netflix's Narcos: Mexico starring Diego Luna.

    David is all about his algorithmically generated list of top songs of 2018 from Spotify.

    Margaret is all about the 18th century period piece The Favourite, a feminist reimagining of Queen Anne's court starring Rachel Weisz, Emma Stone, and Olivia Colman.

    That's My Jam

    Sarah - Laura Branigan - Gloria

    David - Saba - LOGOUT

    Carolina - The Bucketheads - The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)

    Margaret- Katzù Oso - Crazy4luvinU

    With Margaret WapplerDavid EarleCarolina Miranda, and Sarah Rebecca Kessler.

    Did you know that you can now call and leave voicemails for the show? You can! If you want to comment on an episode, give us any feedback or just call to get advice from a panel member, the number is: (530) 237-4108

    You can let us know what you think of Pop Rocket and suggest topics in our Facebook group or via @PopRocket on Twitter.

    If you haven't already, follow us on Instagram.

    Produced by Laura Swisher for MaximumFun.org. Edited by Shana Daloria.

    Matty D and the Blue Angels

    Matty D and the Blue Angels
    Jake and Sky take a trip to see one of the 7 wonders of the world, The Great Wall... staring Matt Damon. We found ourselves in a situation we've come to expect, where Sky likes the movie and Jake does not. We discuss the battle tactics of this fictional Chinese army, we straight up cannot remember any character names, and once again just like in TMNT Next Mutation, the most competent one is the lady in blue from China. (This episode's theme is "What A Wall" by Ramin Djawadi. This score is awesome, guys) http://popculturefailure.podomatic.com popculturefailure@gmail.com Show: @FailedPopCultur Jake: @mdwstlvaffr Sky: @sandwichsurplus

    Episode 883 - SDCC: The 2000 AD Thrill-Hour Panel w/ Dave Gibbons/Liana Kangas/Katy Rex/Paul Cornell/Graeme McMillan/Michael Molcher/Jimmy Aquino!

    Episode 883 - SDCC: The 2000 AD Thrill-Hour Panel w/ Dave Gibbons/Liana Kangas/Katy Rex/Paul Cornell/Graeme McMillan/Michael Molcher/Jimmy Aquino!

    Jimmy was on the The 2000 AD Thrill-Hour Panel with Dave Gibbons (Rogue Trooper/Watchmen), Liana Kangas (2000 AD Sci-Fi Special), Katy Rex (2000 AD Sci-Fi Special), Paul Cornell (Wolverine/Knight & Squire), Graeme McMillan (The Hollywood Reporter), and Michael Molcher (2000 AD PR Coordinator)!! They chatted about the upcoming Rogue Trooper film, how 2000 AD can make it in the U.S., the Mega-City One TV series and more! And this concludes all of our massive SDCC coverage!! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us!

    Thanks for listening!

    Fantastic Mr. Fox

    Fantastic Mr. Fox

    In 2009, arthouse auteur Wes Anderson decided to transition from making adult-themed live action films in order to create a stop motion animated film based on Roald Dahl's children's book, Fantastic Mr. Fox. Utilizing an a-list cast including George Clooney and Meryl Streep about a family of foxes trying to survive a trio of angry farmers bent on exacting revenge. But does the film deserve the Oscar nomination and the revival of Anderson's career or should it have died in a trashcan behind a Chinese restaurant? MovieDude Eric, Kent and Chris find out.

     

    "District Four" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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