Green Blooded Bastard - The Mummy
The one where Green Blooded Bastard watches The Mummy. It's a good movie and a shitty podcast! Meh.
Explore "oconnor" with insightful episodes like "Green Blooded Bastard - The Mummy", "Chapter 39: Flannery O'Connor, featuring Lennon Parham", "Reframing cultural economy with Professor Justin O'Connor", "Hangin' Brain: Episode 1 (Simon O'Connor, Andrew Vanwyngarden, Stefan Marolachakis, and Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson)" and "The Deadly Test" from podcasts like ""Green Blooded Bastard's Movie Commentary Podcast", "The Dead Authors Podcast", "Tara Brabazon podcast", "Hangin' Brain" and "Cyborgs: A Bionic Podcast"" and more!
The one where Green Blooded Bastard watches The Mummy. It's a good movie and a shitty podcast! Meh.
Chapter 39: H.G. Wells (Paul F. Tompkins) proves a good woman is easy to snatch up in a machine that can travel through time and space! And Flannery O'Connor (Lennon Parham) proves that all of us can be a peacock. All of us.
Thanks to The Time Travel Mart and 826LA.
826 National is a nonprofit organization that provides strategic leadership, administration, and other resources to ensure the success of its network of eight writing and tutoring centers. 826 centers offer a variety of inventive programs that provide under-resourced students, ages 6-18, with opportunities to explore their creativity and improve their writing skills. We also aim to help teachers get their classes excited about writing. Our mission is based on the understanding that great leaps in learning can happen with one-on-one attention, and that strong writing skills are fundamental to future success. Last year our tutoring centers — located in Ann Arbor, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, DC — served over 29,000 students.
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This podcast captures the launch of the Creative Regions Lab at Charles Sturt University. The lecture that launched the CRL was delivered by Professor Justin O'Connor. His title was "Reframing cultural economy."
Simon O'Connor (Kuroma) and Andrew Vanwyngarden (MGMT) answer questions from the listeners! Stefan Marolachakis (Caveman) and Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson stop by to join the fun.
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Steve agrees to serve his Air Force Reserve duty requirement by acting as temporary commandant for the Edward Air Force Base Flight Academy. A number of mechanical problems occur to both military and commercial flights in and around the area of the base. When Steve discovers the problems are tied into his own bionic malfunctions, he must figure out quickly who is behind these failures and ultimately, who is their target.
Joining John and Paul to see if "The Deadly Test" passes or fails is The Podcast Cowboy himself, Clay Dugger.
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The Six Million Dollar Blog entry
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Clay Dugger is the host of The Con Cast, a podcast devoted to interviewing guests of various science fiction and fantasy conventions. Clay is also the host of He Said, She Said, part of The Chronic Rift Network, which he co-hosts with his wife Debby.
This episode stars Michael Czyzniejewski (Chicago Stories: 40 Dramatic Fictions). It was (mostly) recorded driving east on Division in Chicago, IL in July 2013.
Today's show is a Celtic Christmas Podcast exclusive featuring Celtic Christmas music from The Gothard Sisters, Mark O'Connor, The Dregs, Brobdingnagian Bards, IONA, Julia Lane, Banshee in the Kitchen, Heather Dale.
Welcome to our first ever, Celtic Christmas Podcast exclusive. Each show comes out in December and features 30 minutes of Celtic Christmas music while introducing you to a few facts about the performing artists. If you enjoy the music in this show, support the artists who support this podcast, join their mailing list and buy a CD. Then email them an email to let you know enjoyed them on the Celtic Christmas Podcast.
You can find all of the artists in this show on CD Baby, Amazon, or iTunes or through their individual websites.
"The First Noel" by The Gothard Sisters
from Christmas
"Cherry Tree Carol" by Mark O'Connor
from Appalachian Christmas
"We Be Soldiers Three/Carol of the Bells" by The Dregs
from Dreggnog
"Little Drummer Boy" by Brobdingnagian Bards
from Christmas in Brobdingnag
"Gloucestershire Wassail/Can Wassel" by Iona
from Mid-Winter Light
"Simple Gifts" by Julia Lane
from Angels We Have Heard (Beloved Music of Yuletide)
"God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" by Banshee in the Kitchen
from Invite the Light
"Veni, Veni, Emmanuel" by Heather Dale
from This Endris Night
Milk Tyson, Avante Rose, Sam Tripoli, April O’Connor, Brent Morin, Brett Riley, Vicky Pezza, LA SPEEDWEED, Brian Redban – Date: 08/27/2012
In our 23rd episode Trevor Schoenfeld and Jonathan Chang welcome Devin Faraci of Badass Digest to the show to talk "Warrior" and our Top 5 Sports films.
This podcast is all about the Gilbert magazine which just came out, the one with Gilbert dressed like a character from the movie The Incredibles.
Web sites:
http://www.pixar.com/featurefilms/incredibles/
http://Chesterton.org
http://americanchestertonsociety.blogspot.com
http://www.gilbertmagazine.com
@amchestertonsoc
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-American-Chesterton-Society/127651102300?created
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Uncommon-Sense-The-Podcast-of-the-American-Chesterton-Society/155353507810111
Rachel Barton Pine discusses the differences between classical and non-classical music and classical improvisation, including baroque ornamentation and the use of rubato. Includes many musical examples.
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Rachel Barton Pine's podcast is produced by Windy Apple Studios www.windyapple.comWhat is the difference between a fiddle and a violin? Rachel Barton Pine discusses her recent visit to Mark O'Connor's Fiddle Camp and plays "Souvenir d'Amerique" by her musical ancestor, Henri Vieuxtemps.
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