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    in memoriam

    Explore "in memoriam" with insightful episodes like "2023 In Memoriam Special Supersized Radio Hour", "Uglee Truth 643: Forgotten 2023, In Memoriam and Pregnancy Predictions", "#332: In Loving Memory of Jared Nilles", "Minisode 1 - In Mermoriam - Nichelle Nichols and Bernard Cribbins" and "183. #GirishKarnad(9/9): The River Has No Fear of Memories | Taking a Stand: How to Live in Troubled Times" from podcasts like ""Bob Stern's Vinyl Schminyl Radio", "Uglee Truth", "JJ Meets World", "It's All Geek to Me With Brant and Andrew" and "BIC TALKS"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    #332: In Loving Memory of Jared Nilles

    183. #GirishKarnad(9/9): The River Has No Fear of Memories | Taking a Stand: How to Live in Troubled Times

    183. #GirishKarnad(9/9): The River Has No Fear of Memories | Taking a Stand: How to Live in Troubled Times

    In the 1990s, Girish’s work and his public persona took a distinctly political turn as he began to respond overtly to what was happening around him. Here, Girish talks about how he created strong women characters in his plays, how he saw Islam and Muslims as an integral part of our nation’s fabric, how he became a secular humanist.  He also talks for the first time about two short stories that he wrote in Kannada.

    About the Series:

    In June 2019, a few days before his death, Girish Karnad and Arshia Sattar had extensive conversations about his work, his life, and the concerns that had occupied him over almost sixty years as a writer and a public intellectual. This podcast is a distillation of those freewheeling conversations, a short intellectual biography to celebrate the life and work of one of India’s finest playwrights and thinkers. In this series, we hear Girish talk about Kannada literature, existentialism, making of modern Indian theatre, the art and craft of playwriting, and his life as a public intellectual.

    The series is hosted by Arshia Sattar and Anmol Tikoo, with special guests such as Vivek Shanbhag, Shanta Gokhale, and Sunil Shanbag, who provide the context for Girish’s comments. Each episode also contains scenes from his plays read by members of Bangalore’s theatre community. The readings show us how closely his philosophical and political ideas were to what he wrote. They also provide an opportunity for audiences, particularly those who might not be already familiar with Girish’s works, to experience the power of his work.

    The title for the series is taken from the song in Hayavadana (ಹಯವದನ), a song which has been musically recreated for us by Pallavi MD and Konarak Reddy. Apart from the fact that Neerina Mele Chitra remains one of Kannada’s most beloved ranga geethe, we found it to be particularly evocative as we remember a man who profoundly impacted India’s cultural arena in the last half of the 20th century. This podcast series, we hope, will bear witness to Girish Karnad, a man who gave us so much to remember, but also so much to take forward.

    Supported by Nilekani Philanthropies

    REMEMBERING SHIRLEY SPORK | Apr. 12

    REMEMBERING SHIRLEY SPORK | Apr. 12
    It's a sad day in the game of golf, LPGA founding member Shirley Spork has passed away at 94. Shane and Damon welcome in golf writer Ron Sirak to discuss her pioneering legacy and reflect upon her remarkable life. The RBC Heritage begins this week as well, so Kira K. Dixon chimes in from the golf course with an update of how players are settling in post-Masters. One player trying to make a splash this week is Morgan Hoffmann, who makes his triumphant return to the tour after a two-year hiatus to battle muscular dystrophy. Lastly, actor Eric Close stops by the program to promote his new movie "The Mulligan," based on the popular book by Wally Armstrong and Ken Blanchard. Kira K. Dixon: 3:05 Morgan Hoffmann: 14:38 Ron Sirak:36:38 Eric Close: 55:30

    In Memoriam: Richard George Broad (ft. Ben Broad)

    In Memoriam: Richard George Broad (ft. Ben Broad)

    This conversation was recorded September 20, 2020, and features a conversation with my friend, Ben Broad, who recently lost his father to cancer. Ben shares stories about who his Dad was as a child, his dedication to his professional endeavors, and talks about his Dad's legacy from his perspective as a son. Thank you for listening to this very personal conversation!

    Intro & Outro Music
    Nightingale by Emorie

    Show Music
    Suns by Acreage
    Somewhere Heaven is on Earth (Ft. Joel Porter) by Alsever Lake
    Sprung by Aaron Sprinkle
    I Choose You by Joshua Spacht

    Ep 150 - Celebrating 150 Episodes!!

    Ep 150 - Celebrating 150 Episodes!!
    This week we've hit another milestone! 150 episodes!!! We take a pause from Spy Kids to reflect on some of our favorite moments from the previous 150 episodes, share clips from past interviews, present the first-ever award for Best Sequel Song, and hear some of the parodies we've created for the show. Join us for the celebration and thanks for listening!! Black Lives Matter Donate Directly to the Black Lives Matter Global Network: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/msblmhomepage_2019 Center for Anti-Racist Research: https://www.bu.edu/antiracist-center/ Colorlines: https://www.colorlines.com/ Star ratings help us build our audience! Please rate/review/subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, and share us with 150 of your friends! Email us at sequelrights@gmail.com with feedback or suggestions on future franchises!

    In Memoriam – The Past is Now

    In Memoriam – The Past is Now

    Mit ihrer ersten Band „Be Free“ haben Bernhard Luef und Peter List damals als 13jährige in Niederösterreich begonnen – neben ersten Coversongs (Bruce Springsteen, Status Quo, STS, Fendrich,…) gabs auch die ersten Eigenkompositionen(Fight in the night, Skyscraper,etc). Als „Ikarus“ kam erstmals Geld in die Band-Kassa, das in Mischpult und Boxen investiert wurde.
    Peter,Bernhard, Richard, Thomas und Andreas rockten als „New Mission“ dann noch einige Jahre zusammen – komponierten jede Menge Hits und hatten einige tolle Zelt- bzw Straßenfeste. Auch weibliche Stimmen waren dann gefragt, Patricia und Silvia sollten die neuen Lead-Stimmen werden, durch private Veränderungen war dann aber irgendwann Pause – Jahre später – 2011 – dann die Reunion „In Memoriam – The past is now“ – die pressfrische CD präsentieren uns die Musiker und eine Sängerin – mit Schmäh und ganz viel Rock-Gefühl 😉

    Auf FB findet ihr übrigens auch die Fan-Seite zu dieser Sendung: Radio Orange Intimzone – schaut mal rein und liked uns :)!

    Intimzone
    deFebruary 06, 2013
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