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    Explore " krueger" with insightful episodes like "January 24th This Day in History", "Beer Before Fear #3 - A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)", "MacArthur and Krueger: a Successful WWII Partnership", "A Nightmare on Elm Street 84' vs A Nightmare on Elm Street 10'" and "A Nightmare On Elm Street Franchise Part 3" from podcasts like ""LISTEN: This Day In History", "Beer Before Fear", "MacArthur Memorial Podcast", "Split the Difference Archive" and "Slice By Slice"" and more!

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    Beer Before Fear #3 - A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)

    Beer Before Fear #3 - A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)

    Welcome back to the bone-chilling third installment of "Beer Before Fear," where the beers are refreshingly cool, and the nightmares are even colder.  Dan and Erik are back, and this time, they are raising a toast to the the haunting world of "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (1984), all while savoring the zesty and revitalizing Gose. 

    In this episode, we once again pay homage to the legendary horror maestro Wes Craven, the twisted genius behind this fear-inducing classic. Get ready to embark on a chilling journey as we recollect our most spine-tingling memories of witnessing Freddy Krueger's malevolent reign of terror on the silver screen. But that's not all—brace yourself for bone-chilling behind-the-scenes revelations that will leave you shivering with fear. 

    So grab a cold one, sit back, and allow us to transport you into the darkest realms of horror and craft beer.  

    Cheers to the third episode of Beer Before Fear!

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    MacArthur and Krueger: a Successful WWII Partnership

    MacArthur and Krueger: a Successful WWII Partnership

    It is often said that General Douglas MacArthur didn’t have a staff, he had a court. While there were certainly a few courtiers on his staff, there were also some incredibly gifted men around him – men whose talents helped make MacArthur’s vision for the war in the Pacific a success during World War II, and men whose talents might have led to a different Korean War. General Walter Krueger was one of these men. He is somewhat of an enigma to many people today because he rarely appeared in the communiques coming out of the Pacific during the war and was seemingly uninterested in publicity or politics. MacArthur later compared him to Stonewall Jackson, but MacArthur biographer D. Clayton James compared him to George McClellan. He is often referred to as steady, methodical, and prudent – so much so that he was called “Molasses in January,” – and yet Douglas Southall Freeman considered him one of the greatest American soldiers in history and capable of directing all parts of a campaign. So who was Krueger? How valuable was he to MacArthur? What was their working relationship like?

    MacArthur Memorial historians Jim Zobel and Amanda Williams recently sat down to discuss and evaluate the WWII partnership between the two men.

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    A Nightmare on Elm Street 84' vs A Nightmare on Elm Street 10'

    A Nightmare on Elm Street 84' vs A Nightmare on Elm Street 10'

    Jesse and Seth enjoy an original and have THOUGHTS on the remake of a Halloween classic

     

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    A Nightmare On Elm Street Franchise Part 3

    A Nightmare On Elm Street Franchise Part 3

    On the 50th episode of the Slice By Slice podcast, Jesse and Josh conclude their dive into the Nightmare On Elm Street Franchise with Freddy's Dead and Wes Craven's New Nightmare. Recorded on 10/11/2020.

    • Intro
    • Holy Shit, Fede Alvarez listened to his episode and liked it!
    • Corrections, News, and Announcements
    • What We Watched
    • Film Discussions
      • Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare  (1991)
      • Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994)
    • Outro

    Ep 8 - Nightmare On Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge

    Ep 8 - Nightmare On Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge

    This week, Tim and Andy tackle the sensitive subjects of A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge. Does this iconic movie still translate well today? Was anyone dreaming in this movie? Could Freddy open a stall at an artisanal market? Well string up your coach and fix your AC and settle back with this new episode. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Tune-In.

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    Wes Craven Part 2

    Wes Craven Part 2

    On the twenty-fourth episode of Slice By Slice Jesse and Josh continue to discuss the history, career, and horror works of a late, great, master of horror, Wes Craven.

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    • Intro
    • Film Discussions
    • Deadly Blessing (1981)
    • Swamp Thing (1982)
    • The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988)
    • My Soul To Take (2010)
    • Outro

    A Closer Look at Artists’ Practices and Techniques

    A Closer Look at Artists’ Practices and Techniques
    Daphne Barbour, senior conservator, department of object conservation, National Gallery of Art; Jay Krueger, head of painting conservation, department of painting conservation, National Gallery of Art; Molly Donovan, associate curator of modern and contemporary art, National Gallery of Art; and Dylan Smith, Robert H. Smith Research Conservator, National Gallery of Art. FACTURE: Conservation · Science · Art History is a biennial journal published by the conservation division to celebrate the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Art. Named for "the manner in which things are made," FACTURE explores themes in the materiality and history of art, addressing all aspects of the discipline from conservation treatment and history to technical art history to fundamental scientific research. Volume 2: Art in Context presents great works of art in new contexts. Examining the art of two very different eras—the Italian Renaissance and the 20th century—the essays in this volume share a common approach. Essays start with meticulous material and analytical study of works of art, then place the findings in a broader historic context, providing new perspectives on well-known works. In this lecture held on March 13, 2016, to celebrate publication of the second volume, FACTURE contributors share their latest research on topics ranging from Riccio’s early 16th-century bronze relief The Entombment to 20th-century sculptor Auguste Rodin’s works cast during his lifetime, under his supervision, to Andy Warhol’s early choices of paint medium as he transitioned from work as a commercial artist to pop art.