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    Explore " shirley temple" with insightful episodes like "Celebrities: Alive or Dead Episode 4- The Dead Celebs Podcast", "Hitler, Stalin and Shirley Temple lived in the Australian outback", "Hitler, Stalin and Shirley Temple lived in the Australian outback", "Heidi (with Grandma Ruth)" and "Eponymous Drinks" from podcasts like ""Dead Celebs Podcast: The Final Curtain Call", "Background Briefing – The Whistleblowers", "Sunday Extra - Separate stories podcast", "Film With Family" and "Stuff You Missed in History Class"" and more!

    Episodes (19)

    Celebrities: Alive or Dead Episode 4- The Dead Celebs Podcast

    Celebrities: Alive or Dead Episode 4- The Dead Celebs Podcast

    The Dead-Celebs Podcast "The Final Curtain Call" 

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    Celebrities that are alive or dead on Feb 8th 2024 

    0:00 Intro 

    1:06 Steve Perry – Original Singer from the band Journey who’s hits include “Don’t Stop Believing” “Anyway you want it” and “faithfully” along with Solo Hits “Foolish Hearts” and “Oh Sherry”.

     1:48 Crystal Gayle – Country Singer she is known for hit “Don’t it make my brown eyes blue”, the duet with fellow singer Eddie Rabbit “You and I” and “Talking in your Sleep” 

    2:37 Danny Glover Actor known for the Lethal Weapon movies, Predator 2, The Color Purple and the original Saw 

    3:10 Eddie Rabbit – Singer – Forementioned Duet with Crystal Gayle “You and I”, “I love a rainy night’ and “I’m driving my life away” 

    3:58 McKenzie Phillips – Actor – best known for the 1970’s TV hit “one day at a time” and the movie “American Grafetti” and in the tabloids sadly for drug addiction and being  abused  by her father. 

    4:49 Grace Jones – Actress and Model and Singer known for “Conan the Destroyer”, “A View to a kill” and “Boomerang” in her personal life she had a relationship with Actor Dolph Lundren 

    5:31 Ned Beatty – Actor – Best known for “Deliverence”, Superman 1 and 2, Network, All the Presidents Men 

    6:12 Carol Brunette – Comedian and Actress – known for her variety show The Carol Brunette Show, The 1982 version of the movie ANNIE, and other TV and movie appearances. 

    7:01 Regis Philbin – Talk Show host and TV Personality – Host Regis and Kathy Lee, Who wants to be a Millionaire – he was also an actor appearing in Woody Allens’ Everything you wanted to know about Sex, And the bad news bears go to Japan 

    8:01 Shirley Temple – Child Actress – Has a drink named after her which is 7up and Cherry juice, she stared in such movies as The Little Princess, Seabiscuit and Fort Apache 

    9:16 Wrap Up and Info 10:35  @TalkMurderToMe  

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    Dead Celebs Podcast  "The Final Curtain Call" | Tragic Celebrity Deaths 

    Heidi (with Grandma Ruth)

    Heidi (with Grandma Ruth)

    It's the grand finale of Mom Month with Grandma Ruth Zweifler! We discuss a favorite of hers, 'Heidi' from 1937 starring Shirley Temple. We talk about the special bond between grandparent and grandchild, Ruth’s childhood memories, and breakdown the movie’s best and wildest moments!

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    Eponymous Drinks

    Eponymous Drinks

    This edition of eponymous consumables features a drink named after a child star, a cocktail with a much-debated origin, and a brand of soda that may or may not have been named for a doctor.

    Research:

    • “Dr. Pepper Drug Store to Close.” The Daily News Leader. April 7, 1994. https://www.newspapers.com/image/288796641/?clipping_id=57950269&fcfToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmcmVlLXZpZXctaWQiOjI4ODc5NjY0MSwiaWF0IjoxNjc5OTY3NDc0LCJleHAiOjE2ODAwNTM4NzR9.EEq4KJ9NnYjObwXi-4eD3uuO8u4EcTnL7rphr6CvtKo
    • Davis, Bob. “Bob Davis Recalls.” Spokane Chronicle. June 25, 1928. https://www.newspapers.com/image/562197576/?terms=negroni&match=1
    • Picchi, Luca. “Negroni Cocktail. An Italian Legend.” Giunti. 2015. Kindle edition.
    • Regan, Gary. “The Negroni.” Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed. 2015.
    • Boylan, Jennifer Finney. “The Negroni Is 100 Years Old — and the Perfect Cocktail for 2019.” New York Times. June 12, 2019. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/12/opinion/negroni-2019.html
    • Bishop, Katherine. “THE LAW; Shirley Temple: Celebrity or Generic Term?” New York Times. October 28, 1988. https://www.nytimes.com/1988/10/28/us/the-law-shirley-temple-celebrity-or-generic-term.html
    • Sutcliffe, Theodora. “Fosco Scarselli.” Difford’s Guuide. https://www.diffordsguide.com/encyclopedia/2873/people/fosco-scarselli
    • Bates, Kames. “Shirley Teed.” Los Angeles Times. Sept. 27, 1988. https://www.newspapers.com/image/405034465/?terms=shirley%20temple&match=1
    • Associated Press. “Shirley Temple Black Angry Over ‘Shirley T’ Soft Drink.” Sept. 16, 1988. https://apnews.com/article/319cc7747919df46564f875e041e4447
    • “Shirley Temple Wins Round.” Los Angeles Times. Oct. 31, 1988. https://www.newspapers.com/image/404972201/?terms=%22soda%20pop%20kids%22&match=1
    • Rothman, Lily, “Inside the Shirley Temple: How Did the Mocktail Get Its Name?” Time. Feb. 11, 2014. https://time.com/6659/shirley-temple-drink/
    • “Shirley Temple.” Biography. April 20, 2021. https://www.biography.com/actors/shirley-temple
    • Wondrich, David. “Imbibe!” Penguin, 2007.
    • Dart, Bob. “Dr. Pepper’s Drugstore Keeps His Secrets.” Detroit Free Press. April 17, 1994. https://www.newspapers.com/image/97516191/?fcfToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmcmVlLXZpZXctaWQiOjk3NTE2MTkxLCJpYXQiOjE2Nzk5Njc0NjIsImV4cCI6MTY4MDA1Mzg2Mn0.3vHBeoCmdb1ZIYZPIJK636tYWfr2k0xNjtRK6KdirFc
    • Reed, David. “Virginia Town Says It’s a Pepper, Too.” The Times Leader. March 15, 1992. https://www.newspapers.com/image/416033562/?fcfToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmcmVlLXZpZXctaWQiOjQxNjAzMzU2MiwiaWF0IjoxNjc5OTY3NDU5LCJleHAiOjE2ODAwNTM4NTl9.eKRjapmbt8ACx88O9EG2JhxQYEa-5jR2d28Oxhr6Kbs&clipping_id=57978378
    • “Negroni Cocktail.” Difford’s Guide. https://www.diffordsguide.com/g/1078/negroni-cocktail/negroni-story
    • Bellis, Mary. "The Early History of Dr Pepper." ThoughtCo, Aug. 29, 2020, thoughtco.com/history-of-dr-pepper-4070939.
    • Bellis, Mary. "The Early History of Dr Pepper." ThoughtCo, Aug. 29, 2020, thoughtco.com/history-of-dr-pepper-4070939.
    • Pepper Museum. “History.” https://drpeppermuseum.com/history/
    • Hawthorne, Rusty. "New Evidence Negroni was Invented in Africa – Sorry Italy." Drinking Cup. https://web.archive.org/web/20190722110015/http://www.drinkingcup.net/negroni-invented-africa-sorry-italy/

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    Be Our Ghost, A MR. HE Slasher

    Be Our Ghost, A MR. HE Slasher

    We are thrilled to invite A MR. HE Slasher to be our first ghost on the podcast. Join us as we get under the sheets with this BLUEBOY bicoastal phantom.

    Read more in our show notes: https://sipsnspirits.com/episode035/

    Many thanks to MR. HE for joining us around the bar and sharing your signature cocktail recipe with us. If you are interested in a copy of this cocktail, be sure to sign up for our email newsletter before April 6th, 2023.

    S3 E7 - Coach

    S3 E7 - Coach

    This podcast covers New Girl Season 3, Episode 7, Coach, which originally aired on November 5, 2013 and was written by David Feeney and directed by Russ T. Alsobrook. 

    Here’s a quick recap of the episode:

    Coach moves back into the loft after a breakup and chaos ensues when the guys go to a strip club. Meanwhile, Jess is testing the limits with Nick. 

    We discuss Pop Culture References such as:

    • “Shirley Temple Grandin” - At the bar, Artie smells Jess’s drink to order her another and we learn Jess calls her cocktail a “Shirley Temple Grandin”. 
    • Raiders of the Lost Ark - Nick and Schmidt make a couple references to the Indiana Jones movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark when they were lightly arguing with each other throughout the episode. 

    Additional Pop Culture References such as:

    • Rock You Like a Hurricane” - Scorpions  - When remembering old times with Coach, the guys flash back to drunk singing “Rock You Like a Hurricane” at a wedding. "Rock You Like a Hurricane" is considered the German rock band Scorpions' signature song, which was released in 1984 as the lead single from the band’s ninth studio album, Love at First Sting. 
    • The Notorious B.I.G. / Maggie Gyllenhaal - When Nick brings up Jess at the Strip Club, Coach refers to her as “the Notorious N-A-G” and “Naggie” Gyllenhaal to indicate she was nagging him. Christopher George Latore Wallace, who is better known by his stage names the Notorious B.I.G., Biggie Smalls, or Biggie, was an American rapper and songwriter, widely considered one of the greatest rappers of all time. Margalit "Maggie" Ruth Gyllenhaal is an American actress and filmmaker. 
    • Jay Cutler - Jess was apologizing for having Artie in her bed and said the situation would be like her spray-painting "Jay Cutler Sucks" on the wall. Jay Cutler was the quarterback for the Chicago Bears NFL team from 2009–2016. Nick would find this horrible because he loves the Chicago Bears. We also share more about Jay Cutler in S2E5 (Models).

    In this episode’s Most Likely To we discuss who would accidentally take out a lot of money from a specialized ATM, think a phone number is sexy, hide their feelings until they burst, and get in a silly drunk fight. We also cover a “Schmiditsm” of Nick and Schmidt fighting in the car. For “Not in the 2020s” we highlight a lot of the way Coach spoke and Artie refusing to leave Jess’s bed. In our “Yes in the 2020s” we cover how Coach is in touch with his emotions and Cece realizing she was projecting onto Jess and then supporting her. We also give a brief look into Taye Diggs (Artie), the Guest Star we feature in this episode.

    Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: Greg Vrotsos (Derek), Lindsay Ames (Mystic), Eileen O'Connell (Bartender), Jush Allen (Strip Bar Guy), Kelli Barksdale (Stripper), Sophie Dee (Stripper), Virginia Petrucci (Stripper), and Imani T. Williams (Eclair).

    We also share some of the news from the time the episode released about Damon Wayans Jr. returning as Coach and how “mah-gaa-leesh” doesn’t appear to be a real word. The only bear we found in this episode was the reference to Jay Cutler.

    While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:

    • In a flashback, we see how Jess and Coach shared a moment when Seal Team Six caught Bin Laden.
      • Seal Team Six - The Naval Special Warfare Development Group is the full official name for the United States Navy component of the Joint Special Operations Command. Most information about the group and their missions are classified.
      • Bin Laden - Osama bin Laden was a founder of the Pan-Islamic militant organization al-Qaeda who were a terrorist group responsible for the September 11th attacks in the United States.

    This episode got a 6/10 rating from Kritika and 7/10 from Kelly and we both had the same favorite character: Nick!

    Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 8!

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    Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.com

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    Episode 15: Bad Wrong, Good Right

    Episode 15: Bad Wrong, Good Right

    The ladies share a couple of revived memories that have haunted them, involving a little B.D.B., gurl.com, and WhatsHerFace. Alyssa also shares a couple awkward things she’s done recently, that get them in stitches.

    Jamie covers a couple of recent weird stories she came across in the news. One involves aggressive pantsing (to inspire Alyssa in her pantsing war with Car Boy #3) and the other is related to jarred farts. This also spawns off a quick dive into a few weird things that have been sold online.

    Alyssa talks about Melissa Joan Hart's episode of CRIBS. It wound up being really weird and there was lots of Shirley Temple.

    Write us some of your cringe stories at nervouslaughterpodcast@gmail.com

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    133. Cake is Mighter than the Sword

    133. Cake is Mighter than the Sword

    What to do to stick it to the powers that be? Send your message through something they really care about: cake.

    In Buenos Aires, local tour guides Madi Lang and Juan Palacios introduce me to priest's balls and little cannons, the pastries laced with the sweet taste of 1880s trade union protests.

    There are a few swears and saucy references in this episode.

    Find more information about the topics in this episode at theallusionist.org/cake-sword

    The music is by Martin Austwick. Hear Martin’s own songs at palebirdmusic.com or search for Pale Bird on Bandcamp and Spotify, and he’s @martinaustwick on Twitter and Instagram. 

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    One Hundred Percent Virtue

    One Hundred Percent Virtue

    A midseason spirit-free episode of Back Bar about questionable morality and the golden age of Hollywood. 

    1930s cinema was obsessed with purity and in young Shirley Temple, a blonde, curly-haired eight-year-old they found exactly the avatar of innocence they were looking for. Meanwhile soda fountains were on the rise, but like the movies of Hays code Hollywood there was more under the surface than just innocence and bubble good times. Special guests this week are Jim Kearns of Happiest Hour and Slowly Shirley and David Schwartz, Chief Curator of the Museum of the Moving Image.

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    Season 3: Manifest Destiny - Fort Apache (Episode 4)

    Season 3: Manifest Destiny - Fort Apache (Episode 4)

    In the fourth episode of Season 3, Manifest Destiny, Kyle is joined by composer Austin Howard and fellow critic Tyler Harlow (of the After the Credits blog) to discuss one of John Ford's complicated portrait of the face and humanity of the soldiers of the cavalry, their community, and their lost presence in the sacrifice of the American myth in Fort Apache

    Interview: Director Vanessa Ogbuehi

    Interview: Director Vanessa Ogbuehi

    Maren interviews Vanessa Ogbuehi, director, actor, and creative person extraordinaire. They talk about opera, musicals, books, and how we can learn to set our own standards of success.

    Books recommended in this episode:

    • A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson
    • Fat Kid Rules the World by K. L. Going

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    Listener Calls, Trump’s Executive Order

    Listener Calls, Trump’s Executive Order

    Host Ryan Wrecker takes your calls on Trump leaving office, voting, and the latest in politics. Lastly, Ryan previews an executive order from President Trump requesting an ‘American Heroes’ Statue Garden with 244 names.

    If you like what you hear, we're live weeknights on KMOX 1120AM. We welcome your calls at 800-925-1120.


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    The Little Princess

    The Little Princess
    In 1899, the young Sarah Crewe (Shirley Temple) is placed into an exclusive London boarding school by her widowed father, a wealthy British army officer about to embark for South Africa and fight in the second Boer war. Although she had previously spent all her life in India, Sarah adapts well to her new surroundings. However, things take a turn for the worse when her father is reported dead. (1939)

    Dreamers: Shirley Temple

    Dreamers: Shirley Temple

    Every weekday for a full year, listeners can explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know -- but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Pioneers, Dreamers, Villainesses, STEMinists, Warriors & Social Justice Warriors, and many more. Encyclopedia Womannica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures.

    Encyclopedia Womannica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith and Cinthia Pimentel. Special thanks to Shira Atkins and Edie Allard. Theme music by Andi Kristins.

    This month of Encyclopedia Womannica is sponsored by Casper.

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