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    Explore "kennedycenterhonors" with insightful episodes like "The Last One Before Our Summer Break", "Classics-My Place in the Sun-Interview with George Stevens Jr.", "CLASSICS-Interview with George Stevens Jr.", "The Thespis Intermission Mini-Cast: The Kennedy Center Honors" and "011: Simon Jay" from podcasts like ""Swish Edition", "The Front Row Network", "The Front Row Network", "Thespis In The Green Room: A Podcast" and "Banking On Music with Jd Webb"" and more!

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    The Last One Before Our Summer Break

    The Last One Before Our Summer Break

    We’ve got one more show before we’re off for August. We’re talking The Chainsmokers in space; a Super Bowl sponsorship shake-up; summer travel nightmares; Kennedy Center Honors announced; Amazon sues Facebook for fake reviews; a man sues Bass Pro over socks; the CDC cancels cruise ship mandates; Pat Benatar won’t sing one of her biggest HITs ever again; Toys-R-Us will try one more time; and, much more summer pop culture silliness. (We’ll be back with new weekly episodes starting September 6.)

    Classics-My Place in the Sun-Interview with George Stevens Jr.

    Classics-My Place in the Sun-Interview with George Stevens Jr.

    We are thrilled to welcome back George Stevens Jr. to Front Row Classics this week. George joins Brandon to discuss the release of his autobiography, "My Place in the Sun: Life in the Golden Age of Hollywood and Washington". The book delves into his experiences growing up with a legendary film director father. He, then, forged his own path into becoming one of the true warriors for the performing arts in America. In this interview, you'll hear great stories revolving around such legendary 20th century figures as John F. Kennedy, Elizabeth Taylor and Katharine Hepburn. George also pays tribute to his late friend, Sidney Poitier.

    "My Place in the Sun: Life in the Golden Age of Hollywood and Washington" is available from University Press on Kentucky wherever books are sold.

     

    George Stevens, Jr. is a director, writer, producer, and playwright. He is the founder of the American Film Institute, creator of the AFI Life Achievement Award and the Kennedy Center Honors, and has served as co-chair of the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities for President Obama. Awards and honors include fifteen Emmys, eight Writers Guild and two Peabody Awards, the Humanitas Prize, the Spirit of Anne Frank Award, an NAACP Legal Defense Fund Award, and an Honorary Academy Award in 2012. He is the author of Conversations with the Great Moviemakers of Hollywood's Golden Age and the Broadway play Thurgood. Find out more at georgestevensjr.com and follow George on Twitter at @officialgsjr.

     

    CLASSICS-Interview with George Stevens Jr.

    CLASSICS-Interview with George Stevens Jr.

    Front Row Classics kicks off November with a special conversation. Brandon recently had the the pleasure of speaking with George Stevens Jr. Mr. Stevens is the son of legendary director, George Stevens and forged his own way by becoming one the premier champions of film and the arts. He is the founder of the American Film Institute which has helped to advance the art of film for over 50 years. Stevens was also one of the driving forces behind the Kennedy Center Honors, which has become a national tradition.  We also discuss Stevens career as a producer and author, including a preview of his memoir which will be released in May.  Join Brandon as he sits down for an hour with this true hero of film.

    The Thespis Intermission Mini-Cast: The Kennedy Center Honors

    The Thespis Intermission Mini-Cast:  The Kennedy Center Honors

    S3 Ep7  The Thespis Intermission Mini-Cast:

    The Kennedy Center Honors

    Bruce and Melanie discuss the 43rd Annual Kennedy Center Honors ceremony. An event that recognizes Honorees for a lifetime of artistic achievements.

    The broadcast of the ceremony can be seen on U.S. television on Sunday, June 6, 2021, at 8/7c on CBS.

    https://www.cbs.com/shows/kennedy_center_honors

     

     

    011: Simon Jay

    011: Simon Jay

    Madonna, Claudia Brant, and Stevie Wonder are a few of the artists on Simon Jay's list of accomplishments. With over 250 songs in film and TV, the theme song for Good Morning America 3, and lending his musical talents to the Emmy's, The Kennedy Center Honors, and the hit TV show "This Is Us", Simons proves that with talent and a great work ethic, anything is possible.