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    mildred

    Explore "mildred" with insightful episodes like "97: Adventures in A.I. / Voices of Treason, part 2", "This Day In Wrestling | June Byers defeated Mildred Burke!", "1ère femme à intégrer un Big Band : Mildred Bailey", "BHM Fact #1 The Lovings and the right to marry" and "Entrevista a la Podcaster de Sobre Esto y Aquello con Mildred" from podcasts like ""Dream Idiots", "1 ON 1 with Gil Guillory", "La chronique de Marjolaine Portier-Kaltenbach", "Cena's Corner Podcast" and "Podqueens Latinas"" and more!

    Episodes (18)

    97: Adventures in A.I. / Voices of Treason, part 2

    97: Adventures in A.I. / Voices of Treason, part 2
    Bryan tells the disturbing and funny tale of a doomed relationship while Morris continues the three-parter with the story of Mildred Gillars, AKA Axis Sally. Plus, a Curse Word of the Week that defines an era! Dream Idiots! Produced by real people... we think.

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    BHM Fact #1 The Lovings and the right to marry

    BHM Fact #1 The Lovings and the right to marry
    Mildred and Richard Loving left their home state of Virginia to get married. They were warned by Virginia state officials that getting married would be a violation of state law, as Richard was white and Mildred was not. When they returned home, Mildred was promptly arrested. When she was finally released, the couple was referred to the American Civil Liberties Union by Robert Kennedy. The ACLU, seeing an opportunity to end anti-miscegenation laws, jumped at the chance.
    After making their way through local and state courts, Loving v Virginia was put before the Supreme Court, and the bans on interracial marriage were deemed unconstitutional. It was a landmark victory for couples of different races, and the Lovings are often heralded as being the catalysts for making it happen. The last law formally prohibiting interracial marriage was overturned in Alabama in 2000. The Lovings were featured in a 2016 biopic, Loving , starring Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton.

    Join me as I tell you more about this couple that changed laws on marriage.

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    READ MORE ABOUT THE LOVINGS
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mildred_and_Richard_Loving#cite_note-6

    LOVING MOVIE TRAILER - Movie can be found on Youtube
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQMF5MSohPA

    ABC report on the lovings
    https://youtu.be/FaHhZ4IbVYY

    Entrevista a la Podcaster de Sobre Esto y Aquello con Mildred

    Entrevista a la Podcaster de Sobre Esto y Aquello con Mildred

    Entrevista a Mildred Peralta – Productora y Anfitriona del Podcast “Sobre esto y aquello con Mildred”

    En este episodio conversamos con la empresaria y podcaster Mildred Peralta, Dominicana, quien vivió 13 años en Puerto Rico. Es madre de dos (2) jóvenes que son sus motores e inspiración para gran parte de lo que hace.

    Actualmente vive en los EEUU. Muchas cosas cambiaron en Puerto Rico como parte de la secuela del Huracán María. Su vida dio un giro luego del huracán y tuvo que tomar decisiones; una de ellas fue mudarse de Puerto Rico. El lugar donde trabajaba por más de 10 años cerró operaciones ese año. Muchísimos talentosos profesionales se quedaron sin empleo y Mildred no fue la excepción.

    Nunca había tenido la oportunidad de crear un proyecto personal donde pudiera expresar, dejar que la gente conozca más de ella y de sus proyectos. Su podcast nació como resultado de los cambios luego del paso del huracán María por Puerto Rico.

    Mildred es comunicadora por vocación, por pasión. Sus estudios son en mercadeo. Se especializó en gerencia estratégica. Ejerció en el área corporativa por más de 25 años trabajando para patronos. 

    En su podcast Sobre Esto y Aquello con Mildred, nos comparte sus reflexiones y su punto de visto sobre las distintas situaciones de la vida, con el objetivo de brindar un espacio de reflexión así como un aporte positivo a la vida de las personas que la escuchan.

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    64 - A Nice White Morcedes

    64 - A Nice White Morcedes

    In 1960, three middle aged women went on a relaxing vacation together at Starved Rock. But the day they checked in, they were never seen again. Fast forward to the wild world of reality TV, we meet a (seemingly more than) eligible bachelor with a net worth of 2 million dollars. But when he is dumped live on TV, a web of lies ends in the death of 2 people.


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    Cinematic Meandering with Ann Hall

    Cinematic Meandering with Ann Hall

    Movie Meltdown - Episode 463 

    This week we welcome Dr. Ann Hall, Chair Comparative Humanities at University of Louisville, who not only teaches about film, but has also been a movie fan pretty much her whole life. So together we embark on our usual conversational trajectory as we bounce around from topics like… the old Hollywood publicity machine to favorite holiday movies. We also address the role of women in film in general to more specifically - the role of women in horror films. Plus a lot of other random discussions along the way. And before we’re done, someone in the cast tells us how - this one time... they met Bill Murray.

    And as we all leisurely lounge in a bathtub full of milk, we also mention… the Hays code, Tex Avery cartoons, Cecil B. DeMille, Turn of the Screw, Florence Lawrence, Rosemary's Baby, associated with the lowbrow medium… like film, Sigourney Weaver, celebrity magazines, she began as a flapper, It's a Wonderful Life, clean up her act, Miracle at St. Anna, babysitters, spectacle vs. story, Joan Crawford, The Others, Die Hard, visual literacy, Babette's Feast, we were hiding from the trick-or-treaters, old soda ads, The Conjuring, CG creating new celebrity performances, idealizing children, Nosferatu, Avalon, Carrie Underwood is Julie Andrews, a teaching conundrum, North by Northwest, manager their image, Claudette Colbert, was called box office poison, Mildred Pierce, In Cold Blood, Laura Mulvey essay, Ira Levin, he looked a little like John Hurt’s Elephant Man, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Shadow of the Vampire, Torch Song Trilogy, attuned to beauty, Chris Evans, Bad Santa, always looking for patterns, what have you done to it’s eyes, right of refusal with scripts, Katharine Hepburn, soda ads, Get Out, people that live in it… don’t seem to live, an American success story, brows, cheekbones, lips and hair, The Innocents, the way that women are treated in different types of media, The Sign of the Cross, soap ads, the biograph girl and clerics on consultancy.

    “...it wasn’t meant to be... provocative… and I think they got a little carried away!”

    Movie Meltdown
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    Queen of the Ring: Mildred Burke

    Queen of the Ring: Mildred Burke

    This week, Kitty takes us through the life of an original trailblazer, Mildred Burke. She may not be a household name, but she helped pave the way for women in sports. The book that inspired this episode was Jeff Leen's, The Queen of the Ring: Sex, Muscles, Diamonds and the Making of an American Legend.

    Mildred became devoted to wrestling from an early age, and even had a natural talent for the sport, but had to sacrifice much to pursue her passion. She was a woman ahead of time, trying desperately to forge a path in a sport and a world dominated by men. She stayed strong and ultimately became a national champion, but at what cost?

    Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 11 - Berlin Alexanderplatz

    Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 11 - Berlin Alexanderplatz

    Martin Kessler is joined by returning guests Chris Funderberg and John Cribbs of thepinksmoke.com to discuss Rainer Werner Fassbinder's fifteen and a half hour long adaptation of Alfred Döblin's novel, Berlin Alexanderplatz. They look at its complex narrative, moral themes, and historical context. They make comparisons to the novel, the 1931 film adaptation, the rest of Fassbinder's filmography and other 'long movies'. They discuss it's visual and audio style, and try to figure out if Franz Biberkopf is a better person by the end (perhaps if only because there is physically less of him).

    Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977-79)

    Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977-79)

    Host Cynthia Bemis Abrams revisits The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries on Sunday nights that aired 1977-79. She shares the background of the woman writer of teen fiction in the 1930s, the stringent standards placed on the girl detective character and Warner Brothers studio's attempt to put Nancy Drew on the silver screen. Cynthia ices the under-produced feminist vehicle by detailing how Pamela Sue Martin bolted for Playboy and wound up as a Dynasty Carrington.

    Resource: Melanie Rehak's 2005 "Girl Sleuth: Nancy Drew and the Women Who Created Her."

    Mldred Bailey

    Mldred Bailey

    "Mildred Bailey" features:A career retrospective for one of the top jazz vocalists of the era, beginning with early songs like "What Kind of Man Is You" and continuing through "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love," "Cabin in the Pines," "Honeysuckle Rose," "Long About Midnight" and the steamy Cuban adventure "The Weekend of a Private Secretary" from 1936.

    104 - Whom Can I Turn To, Mildred?

    104 - Whom Can I Turn To, Mildred?
    Words by William Engvick, Music by Alec Wilder. The first song they wrote together (see wilderworld 20)

    Recorded August 20, 1941

    Who Can I Turn To? by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Jo Stafford on vocals (Victor 27701, September 18, 1941)

    Hold On by Mildred Bailey and the Alec Wilder Octet (Columbia 35348, November 3, 1939)

    Nostalgia was later re-arranged for woodwinds and recorded by the Alec Wilder Octet as Remember Me to Youth (see wilderworld 59). From the Mildred Bailey Show CBS radio broadcast of December 5, 1944

    Noircast Special 4: Q and A with Shannon Clute and Jared Case

    Noircast Special 4: Q and A with Shannon Clute and Jared Case

    On January 20, 2011 Clute introduced the film Mildred Pierce at the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York, as part of their Noir Series. His talk was preceded by a question and answer session with Jared Case (Head of Cataloguing and Research Center) on several noir topics: the origins of the Out of the Past podcast series; certain underappreciated aspects of noir; how scholarly approaches to noir have limited what we see; a new film studies paradigm he and Richard Edwards worked out in their forthcoming book The Maltese Touch of Evil: Film Noir and Potential Criticism, which allows them unleash and understand other narrative potentials lurking in noir. For more information, visit www.noircast.net, or like us on Facebook under Noircast.

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