Old Hollywood
On this episode of Irregular Information: Old Hollywood.
Today's episode will be featuring Irregular Information's first crossover! We are serving a double deep dive on Judy Garland and The Wizard of Oz.
Explore " wizardofoz" with insightful episodes like "Old Hollywood", "The Wizard of Oz: Episode 5", "Episode 32: Wizard of Oz (1939)", "Episode 11 The Legendary Cord Overton, the Fall of John Merrill, & Whether or Not the Wizard of Oz Set was Cursed" and "Nine Dillion Dill Pickles" from podcasts like ""Irregular Information", "Ben & Noah Roasting Books", "Check Your Threading", "In the Shed with Wes Anderson" and "The Mourning Report"" and more!
On this episode of Irregular Information: Old Hollywood.
Today's episode will be featuring Irregular Information's first crossover! We are serving a double deep dive on Judy Garland and The Wizard of Oz.
Ben and Noah read through and heckle the classic L. Frank Baum story "The Wizard of Oz"
Take an inappropriate journey to the land of munchkins, murdered witches, a potentially hot wizard, and a misfit band of four strangers as they travel through the land of Oz.
An audiobook like you've never heard before!
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Music by Irving Berlin
Art by Pete Davies
A classic for pride month! We talk about Judy Garland and the queer community, the history of anti-LGBT sentiment in the US military, the rise of the modern LGBT rights movement, the lavender scare, and the significance of Dorothy’s fate.
Support the showWe're back! Now with more flavor. Our very first, very special guest! Camile Acosta and a tragic life over the rainbow.
What are you watching? There’s a good chance it was edited by a woman. This time on the Laura Flanders Show, we talk with avant garde filmmaker and cinema studies professor Su Friedrich about the hidden sheroes of film editing, the names you don’t know but ought to know from Hollywood to Bollywood and beyond. Aside from Blanche Sewell, the editor of The Wizard of Oz, and Thelma Schoonmaker, Martin Scorsese’s editor for over fifty years, there’s Renu Saluja, who edited many classics of 1990s Indian cinema, and Mexico’s Gloria Schoemann, one of the most prolific editors in history with over 227 film credits to her name. Music in the Middle: “My Passion” by Mikki Afflick featuring Miranda Nicole courtesy of Soul Sun Soul Music.
Watch our Forward Thinking on Covid-19 series where guests offer their view point from a forward looking perspective in their area of expertise. Become a Patreon member to unlock the full unedited conversations. This week, Hamid Khan Coordinator of the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition of the Los Angeles Community Action Network speaking on contact tracing and policing bodies in the name of public health and Dara Baldwin Director of National Policy for the Center for Disability Rights on the big money power that’s still being felt even in the Covid- quieted halls of Congress.
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Tony & Emily drive from Arkansas, through Missouri, Kansas, then Nebraska, back to Kansas, ending up in Liberal, near the state line with Oklahoma. Then they cross into Texas and only just avoid a speeding ticket.
On a detour, we travel forward in time to 2020, where Tony talks about driving stick shoft in Europe, why rental cars absolutely need a usb charger in them in this 'day and age' and why a flat screen to control everything sucks, especially if it's cold.
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