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    Explore " rizzo" with insightful episodes like "Season 2, Ep. 5: "It Feels Like Christmas"", "Grease (1978)", ""Bucket List" (w/ Gabrielle Union)", "Cocktails with Rosie O'Donnell: The Great Cajun Chicken Sandwich Scandal of 2002" and "Season Wrap-Up. It's Post Season Go Time!" from podcasts like ""Action!", "Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast", "Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang", "Cocktails at Table 7- Inside New York’s Joe Allen" and "Line Drive Radio"" and more!

    Episodes (29)

    Season 2, Ep. 5: "It Feels Like Christmas"

    Season 2, Ep. 5: "It Feels Like Christmas"

    A very merry Christmas and happy holidays from me to you! This week we journey into the world of Charles Dickens as we talk about one of the most classic Christmas tales of all, A Christmas Carol. But! Not just any version of A Christmas CarolThe Muppets Christmas Carol! Dickensian with a touch of The Muppets!

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    Grease (1978)

    Grease (1978)

    GREASE - was a pop culture musical phenomenon that took the world by storm and become a right of passage for any child in the 80s and beyond. The Born to Watch team tackles this classic and hand jive all the way to Graduation.

    Released over four decades ago, "Grease" (1978) remains an iconic and beloved musical that continues to captivate audiences of all ages with its infectious energy, memorable tunes, and timeless themes. Directed by Randal Kleiser and based on the 1971 musical of the same name by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, the film has solidified its place in cinematic history as a quintessential representation of 1950s nostalgia, high school romance, and the power of self-discovery. From its catchy melodies to its vibrant choreography, "Grease" radiates a distinct charm that has stood the test of time.

    Set in the summer of 1959, "Grease" follows the whirlwind romance between Danny Zuko (John Travolta), a leather-clad bad boy with a heart of gold, and Sandy Olsson (Olivia Newton-John), a wholesome Australian exchange student. After a chance encounter during their summer break, the couple faces the challenges of navigating the social dynamics of Rydell High School upon their unexpected reunion. Danny's tough-guy reputation clashes with Sandy's good-girl image, setting the stage for a delightful exploration of teenage identity, peer pressure, and the transformative power of love.

    At its core, "Grease" is a celebration of youthful exuberance and the trials and tribulations of teenage life. The film expertly captures the spirit of the 1950s, from the fashion and music to the burgeoning cultural shifts of the era. The lively musical numbers, including classics like "Summer Nights," "You're the One That I Want," and "Greased Lightnin'," are not only irresistibly catchy but also serve as windows into the characters' emotions and desires. The soundtrack's timeless appeal is a testament to its enduring popularity, with audiences across generations still tapping their feet and singing along.

    John Travolta's charismatic portrayal of Danny Zuko is a highlight of the film, as he effortlessly embodies the role of the lovable rebel torn between maintaining his tough image and pursuing genuine love. Olivia Newton-John's performance as Sandy is equally captivating, as she transitions from the demure, naive newcomer to a confident young woman unafraid to express her true self. The chemistry between Travolta and Newton-John is palpable, lending authenticity to their characters' emotional journey and making their on-screen romance all the more believable.

    The supporting cast adds depth and humor to the story, with standout performances from Stockard Channing as the sassy and rebellious Rizzo, Jeff Conaway as Danny's loyal friend Kenickie, and Didi Conn as the quirky and endearing Frenchy. Each character brings a unique flavor to the narrative, showcasing the diversity of personalities that make up the high school experience.

    Randal Kleiser's direction brings a visually vibrant and energetic atmosphere to "Grease." The film's iconic dance sequences, choreographed by Patricia Birch, are a sight to behold, combining slick moves and exuberant choreography that perfectly complement the film's lively musical numbers. The high-energy dance-off at the school carnival and the electrifying hand jive scene are just a few examples of the film's memorable moments that have become ingrained in popular culture.

    Beyond the catchy tunes and lively performances, "Grease" delves into relatable themes of self-acceptance and the challenges of finding one's identity in the face of societal expectations. The characters' struggles to fit in, overcome peer pressure, and forge genuine connections remain relevant to audiences today. The film's ultimate message of embracing one's true self and following one's heart resonates across generations, reminding viewers that authenticity and self-discovery are timeless pursuits.

    However, it's important to acknowledge that "Grease" has faced criticism for its portrayal of certain gender dynamics and its lack of diversity. The film primarily revolves around heterosexual relationships and conforms to traditional gender roles, which may be at odds with contemporary sensibilities. Moreover, the absence of racial diversity within the main cast and the predominantly white portrayal of a high school in the 1950s overlooks the multicultural reality of American schools during that period.

    In conclusion, "Grease" (1978) remains a cinematic gem that continues to shine brightly in the pantheon of musicals. Its infectious energy, unforgettable characters, and timeless themes make it a perennial favorite that has earned its place in the hearts of audiences worldwide. While it may not be without its flaws, the film's enduring charm, catchy music, and vibrant dance sequences ensure that it will remain a beloved classic for generations to come. "Grease" transports us back to a simpler time while reminding us that the journey of self-discovery and love is a universal and everlasting one.

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    "Bucket List" (w/ Gabrielle Union)

    "Bucket List" (w/ Gabrielle Union)

    Genuine Hollywood icon Gabrielle Union ALERT! Again, this is a genuine Hollywood icon Gabrielle Union A-LERT. Matt & Bow can't believe she's joining them today on Las Cultch to discuss speaking truth to power in Hollywood, her dating "bucket list" back in her single days, Bring It On and the bizarre perception of her character Isis during the film's 20th anniversary, Love & Basketball bringing she and bestie Sanaa Lathan together, and work ethic vs. abusing yourself. Also, her new film The Inspection, based on a true story by writer-director Elegance Bratton, and how she drew on difficult experiences in Hollywood and at large to play the dark reality of her homophobic character Inez. All this, raising a queer child that's educating her, Grease and Rizzo's "There Are Worse Things I Could Do", Debarge, sitting with Janet Jackson at dinner while she orders the eggplant, her cousin Saweetie, our collective obsession with Jaboukie Young-White and the concept of "Miami vibes". The Inspection is in wide release right now and you should definitely check it out. Gabrielle Union! Ahhh!!!

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    Cocktails with Rosie O'Donnell: The Great Cajun Chicken Sandwich Scandal of 2002

    Cocktails with Rosie O'Donnell: The Great Cajun Chicken Sandwich Scandal of 2002

    Rosie O’Donnell is a beloved comedian, celebrated actress, and talk show legend. Despite all these professional accolades, it is perhaps her generosity of spirit, her tireless advocacy on behalf of children and families, and her heartfelt commitment to the health of the American theater that most definitively define her impact on popular culture.

    Born in Commack, New York on March 21, 1962, Rosie O’Donnell embarked on a career as a standup comedian right out of high school, and in short order found herself enjoying a five show winning streak on the iconic television series, “Star Search” Shortly thereafter, she scored additional major appearances on television, including a regular role as Maggie O’Brien on NBC’s popular sitcom, “Gimme a Break” and a high profile run as a VH1 VJ

    In 1992, Rosie was cast alongside Tom Hanks, Madonna, and Geena Davis in the smash hit “A League of Their Own.” She went on to further success on the big screen, starring in twelve films between 1992 and 1996, including 1993’s “Sleepless in Seattle,” 1995’s “Now and Then,”and 1996’s “Beautiful Girls.”

    Her most monumental break came by accepting NBC’s offer to host a variety daytime television show, “The Rosie O’Donnell Show” in 1996. Rosie’s innate love of all things show business and her easy rapport with the celebrities she had grown up idolizing translated into a unique and hugely popular TV phenomenon. “The Rosie O’Donnell Show” ran for six seasons and went on to win a variety of Emmy awards, leaving a memorable mark on American television before ending production in 2002.

    In the past 20 years, Rosie’s dedication to her artistic endeavors and charitable interests have continued unabated. She has been a regular fixture on television, on Broadway, and, in recent years, has gotten rave reviews for her powerful performances in Showtime’s “SMILF” and HBO’s “I Know This Much is True.” She can currently be seen in the Showtime original series, “American Gigolo.”

    -bio adapted and edited from Rosie.com

    SONIC SOUNDOFF - MUSE OF THE MONTH - OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN

    SONIC SOUNDOFF - MUSE OF THE MONTH - OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN

     The Liner Notes Podcast with Crimson Calamity.

    Audiocapsules: Deep-dive interviews, reviews, and live tunes from your new favorite artists. We used to read the liner notes. Now? We Listen.

    Episode 8A -  MUSE OF THE MONTH AUGUST 2022

    Lauren and Mallory do a deep dive discussion on Muse of The Month: Olivia Newton John

    Drink of the week: Pink Lady Cocktail

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    Episode 27: Stock to Seagulls

    Episode 27: Stock to Seagulls
    News Debunking the bitcoin stock-to-flow (S2F) model (https://bitcoinmagazine.com/markets/why-bitcoin-stock-to-flow-is-not-useful) Embarassed to say that I didn't question it more Confirmation bias/group think is real Let's wade into Nic Carter's critique of bitcoin maximalism (https://medium.com/@nic__carter/setting-the-record-straight-b4e1b415e7d9) and Pete Rizzo's rebuttal (https://www.forbes.com/sites/peterizzo/2022/07/04/bitcoin-maximalism-is-dead-long-live-bitcoin-maximalism/) Revisiting Rizzo's early piece on bitcoin maximalism (https://www.forbes.com/sites/peterizzo/2022/03/28/bitcoin-after-2140-differing-views-on-the-future-of-the-future-of-money/) provides context Nic has serious bitcoin chops as evidenced by his website (https://niccarter.info/) Economics Arthur's breadown of the crypto lending crash (https://blog.bitmex.com/number-three/) Doesn't dwell on the alleged fraud at 3ac Economic research paper linking ETFs to lower wages (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4113449) Tokenomics CAR is creating their own altcoin (https://www.theblock.co/post/155665/central-african-republic-launches-national-cryptocurrency-called-sango-coin?utm_source=cashapp&utm_medium=rss) based on 'tokenized natural resources', just like Venezuela Report on CAR paints a bleak picture of the country (https://bdatacenter.fr/wp-content/uploads/Report-from-the-Bitcoin-Delegation-in-the-Central-African-Republic.pdf) Privacy Hacked exchange accounts are cheaper than expected (https://www.privacyaffairs.com/dark-web-price-index-2021/) on the dark web Chinese total surveillance police state apparently doesn't protect citizen data (https://twitter.com/ZeyiYang/status/1543409345815355399) particularily well Similar leak detailed how China uses surveillance to commit genocide on the Uighers (https://theintercept.com/2021/01/29/china-uyghur-muslim-surveillance-police/) The libertarian CATO Institute report on how inflation reduces financial privacy (https://www.cato.org/blog/how-inflation-erodes-financial-privacy) CATO's 1998 newsletter (https://www.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/serials/files/policy-report/1998/1/cpr-20n1.pdf) supporting Adam Back and the cypherpunks drive for encryption and privacy Rember the clipper chip (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipper_chip)? Energy IAE report on nuclear energy (https://www.iea.org/reports/nuclear-power-and-secure-energy-transitions/executive-summary) suggests that momentum for new nuclear power options is building, but sufficient nuclear to meaningfully impact climate change is still far away Bitcoin Education Lopp's excellent page of lightning resources (https://www.lopp.net/lightning-information.html) Elizabeth's Stark's lightning network primer (https://www.coincenter.org/education/key-concepts/lightning-network/) is a good start Blockstream has a schnorr half aggregation (https://blog.blockstream.com/half-aggregation-of-bip-340-signatures/) proposal You can view it in their cross input signature aggregation (CISA) (https://github.com/ElementsProject/cross-input-aggregation) repo Feedback Remember to get in touch bitcoindadpod@protonmail.com or @bitcoindadpod on twitter Consider joining the matrix channel (https://matrix.to/#/#bitcoin:jupiterbroadcasting.com) using a matrix client like element (https://element.io/get-started) Value for Value Podcasting 2.0 to support an indepenent podcasting ecosystem (https://podcastindex.org/) Recomended Podcasting2.0 apps: Fountain (https://www.fountain.fm/) podcast app (Android & Apple) Podverse (https://podverse.fm/) (Cross platform and self hostable) Castamatic (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/castamatic-podcast-player/id966632553) (Apple) Sponsors and Acknowledgements Music by Lesfm from Pixabay Self Hosted Show (https://selfhosted.show/) courtesy of Jupiter Broadcasting (https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/)

    Making Hillary Clinton A Lasagna

    Making Hillary Clinton A Lasagna

    Ike Avelli and Tym Moss are back and their special guest this week is  Maria Gentile!

    Maria Gentile has been a force in NYC since 1992 directing and teaching in schools, cabaret venues, and theaters. She is also a songwriter who has been nominated for MAC awards in the Songwriter and Piano Bar Entertainer Categories since 2003. She has recorded 2 albums and won a MAC award for one of her compositions.

    She has made her mark on many legendary NYC hotspots like Duplex, Brandy's Piano Bar and Stonewall. She currently hosts "WHAT'S THE STORY WITH MARIA" Every Tuesday night LIVE at 9:00 p.m. on Facebook. AND works in the voiceover industry. PLUS, She has her line of her own home cooked sauces and meats with "GA'HEAD KEEP EATIN' ", the woman can do it all!


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    Cocktails with Adrienne Barbeau: Freelance Discotheque Dancer

    Cocktails with Adrienne Barbeau: Freelance Discotheque Dancer

    Adrienne Barbeau began her career in 1963 with the San Jose Civic Light Opera. After graduating high school, she traveled with a musical comedy revue, entertaining our servicemen on Army bases throughout Southeast Asia. In 1965, she moved to New York where she made her Broadway debut as Tevye’s second daughter, Hodel, in Fiddler on the Roof. A Tony nomination and a Theatre World Award for her creation of Rizzo in the original Broadway production of Grease led her back to California and the role of Bea Arthur’s daughter, Carol, in the hit series Maude.  Since then she has become a best selling author, a recording artist, and the star of numerous features, films for television, concert performances, musicals and plays. Movie fans know her best for her performances in The Fog, Escape From New York, Creepshow, Swamp Thing, Back to School, and Cannonball Run. She appeared in the Academy Award winning ARGO.  Recently released are the golf comedy The Eagle and the Albatross with Dan Lauria and K-Pop star Amber Liu, and the ecological horror film Unearth, starring Marc Blucas. Adrienne has a Golden Globe nomination and over 450 screen performances to her credit. She starred as Ruthie, the Snake Dancer, on HBO’s fascinating series, Carnivale. She was Oswald’s mom on Drew Carey, Victoria Grayson’s mom on Revenge, and Venus’s mom on Sons of Anarchy. Daytime viewers know her as Suzanne Stanwyck on General Hospital. Her recent television appearances include Criminal Minds, Grey’s Anatomy, the Netflix  series A.J. and the Queen, starring RuPaul, and American Horror Story. Having starred in over 25 theatrical productions in the U.S. and Canada, Adrienne spent most of 2015 playing Berthe, Pippin’s grandmother, in the National Tour of Pippin, singing “No Time At All” as she hung upside down from a trapeze. Off camera, Adrienne is the voice of Catwoman in Batman, The Animated Series, Ms. Simone in Scooby-Do on Zombie Island, and Scooter’s Mom in the 3-D animated film Fly Me To The Moon. She can be heard in a myriad of video games: God of War, Halo 4, and Fallout 76 among them. She also provides video description for the visually impaired on many films, documentaries, and television series; it’s one of her favorite forms of voiceover work. Adrienne is the author of four books: the best-selling memoir There Are Worse Things I Could Do; the urban fantasy Vampyres of Hollywood and its comedy romance sequels, Love Bites and Make Me Dead. Adrienne is currently at work co-writing Grease- Tell Me More, Tell Me More!  for release next summer to honor the 50th anniversary of the Broadway musical. Published by Chicago Review Press, proceeds from the book will go to The Actors’ Fund.  ©- Adrienne Barbeau

    Episode #60 A Sad Year For Cub Fans

    Episode #60 A Sad Year For Cub Fans

    I can't believe we are witnessing another Chicago Cub rebuild so soon.  Losing Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo, and Javier Baez in such a short span was so painful.  However, you can't keep doing the same thing and expecting a different outcome, there's a word for that.  In this episode we try to dissect the Chicago Cubs situation and what led to this move and what the future looks like.  It's our longest episode to date so we apologize if you are used to a quick 50 minutes...this one will take a bit longer.

    We hope you enjoy - tell us what you think and reach out to us if you want us to talk about any specific topics.
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    Interview with Bill DeWitt of California Wild Ales

    Interview with Bill DeWitt of California Wild Ales

    In today's episode, we welcome a special guest, Co-Owner of California Wild Ales, Bill DeWitt. Bill talks about all things California Wild Ales and gives insight on how they are able to carve out a spot for sours in the heavily loaded West Coast IPA scene. We finish up the episode covering all of the recent moves with the Cubs and the Bulls. Needless to say, we are seeing red! As always, thanks for listening! Cheers!

    Cocktails with Stockard Channing: Freddie enters...crying hysterically.

    Cocktails with Stockard Channing: Freddie enters...crying hysterically.

    Stockard Channing is a highly accomplished American stage, television, and film actor, who made her Broadway debut in the 1971 Broadway musical adaptation of "Two Gentlemen of Verona." She is perhaps best known to audiences for playing the feisty Betty Rizzo in the classic film musical, “Grease,” and First Lady Abbey Bartlet on the seminal NBC television drama, “The West Wing.” She originated the role of socialite Ouisa Kittredge in the acclaimed stage and film versions of “Six Degrees of Separation,” for which she was nominated for a Tony and an Oscar. Miss Channing won the 1985 Tony Award for Best Actress for the Broadway revival of “A Day in the Death of Joe Egg,” and has won three Emmy Awards  for her work on The West Wing  as well as for her performance as Judy Shepherd in “The Matthew Shepard Story.” Other film appearances include “The Fortune,” “ The Big Bus,”  Neil Simon’s “The Cheap Detective,” and “Practical Magic.” She also played the recurring role of Veronica Loy on the popular CBS drama “The Good Wife.” 

    The 2021 Chicago Cubs

    The 2021 Chicago Cubs

    Hi folks, special one today with a special guest, for us...FU Brad!  He is big into baseball and we all discuss what we think the 2021 Chicago Cubs season will entail.  Will we see some players leave like Kris Bryant, Baez, Rizzo, etc.  Will the Cubs be a contender?  

    We hope you enjoy!

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    Who Will Win The World Series in 2021? And Other Baseball Musings

    Who Will Win The World Series in 2021?  And Other Baseball Musings
    Len and Beave welcome Jagbags baseball correspondent Anthony D'Andrea for two PLUS hours of nothing but baseball! No record reviews, movie talk, or .38 Special jokes. Just the national pastime and thoughts on the Cubs, White Sox and Indians. Plus the guys make their fearless postseason predictions and preview who could win MVP and Cy Young awards. Tune in and tell a friend!

    #37 (ft. Johnnyboi_i!): Hosting the Unofficial S9 Grand Finals & Super Sub Arju

    #37 (ft. Johnnyboi_i!): Hosting the Unofficial S9 Grand Finals & Super Sub Arju

    We did it Reddit, we finished Season 9 without major mishap! It's been a season of super subs, many mistakes and dirty dangles but we've all come out the other side relatively unscathed, with G2 & Dignitas paving the way as RLCS Regional Champions. Johnnyboi_i joins us to talk about The European Invitational and how silly Mousesports would be to not have Arju on their roster next season, as well as floating the idea of hosting a Grand Finals on his channel between Rizzo (& co) and Violentpanda (& co). If you want 10% off at http://shop.subpar.gg, then use code PODDYC on the item page and head to the checkout!

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