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  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.

    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • I Paradisets hemmeligheder dykker vi ned i alt dรฉt, du sรฅ โ€“ og endnu vigtigere: IKKE sรฅ! i ugens afsnit af Paradise Hotel.
    Gรฆsterne deler ud af deres mest juicy Paradise-hemmeligheder og tager dig med bagom festen, flirten, taktikken og dramaet.

  • Når de taler, bliver der lyttet. Når de udkommer, bliver de omtalt og anmeldt. De påvirker os med deres beslutninger og deres kunst; de flytter på vores opfattelser. Men vi beder dem sjældent om at analysere og debattere de store dagsordner. Det ændrer sig nu, hvor parnasset får en ugentlig plads på P1. Her giver kunstnerne, teaterdirektørerne, museumsfolkene og digterne deres særlige kulturblik på verden. De er kort sagt kulturparnasset - og på skift er der tre på besøg hos vært Karen Secher.

  • The Editor in Chief of CinemaNerdz.com, Mike Tyrkus has been a writer/editor specializing in cinema studies since 1991. He was the webmaster for and a member of the Detroit Film Critics Society; he is currently a member of the Michigan Movie Critics Guild. His contributions to film criticism can be found in: Magill's Cinema Annual, VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever (of which he was the editor), the International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, and the St. James Film Directors Encyclopedia (on which he collaborated with Andrew Sarris). In this podcast, Mike reviews the latest releases.

  • I'm Brian Ortega, I love movies and love talking about them any chance I get. In this podcast I'll give my reviews of the latest films in theaters & streaming. I'll also breakdown the Academy Awards and give you my opinion on who has a real chance to take home the gold.

  • CAUTION, ADULT LANGUAGE AND CONVERSATIONS! This podcast is a group of friends just having a good time. Who knows what is gonna be brought up. Could be anything from D.C., to Marvel, Disney, Video Games and sometimes even Wrestling knowing one of our Nerds! Join us as we get real sweaty about Nerd Things and let's make this podcast grow together! Like our Facebook page to stay up to date with the show! https://m.facebook.com/NerdsbeingNerds/?ref=bookmarksOr, our website,https://nerdsdoingnerdthings.wixsite.com/home

  • Jonathan (JQ), Jacob, and Ruben, the three Quiros brothers (Qubed), explore the past and present hallmarks of pop culture entertainment.

  • Which is better: Star Trek vs. Star Wars?

    That's the question hosts Aspen Webster and Kenny madison ask each week. To solve it, we pit an episode of Star Trek versus an Episode of Star Wars. We also talk sociology, philosophy, gender dynamics, and get very, very political each week. Will we ever answer the question?

  • Are you ready for the ultimate adventure? Join us on the 'Last of Us Review' podcast, where we delve into the critically acclaimed HBO series based on the hit video game. Each episode, we'll break down the thrilling story, analyze the characters, and discuss the show's impact on the gaming and television industries. From the heart-pounding action to the emotional character development, we'll cover it all. So grab your controller, and join us as we journey through the post-apocalyptic world of 'The Last of Us.

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  • Chit chat with Kylie Smith is a weekly podcast which we talk about fun .
    Fashion ,comedy ,books ,food,TV reviews and more

  • One of us has never seen The O.C. and one of us has seen it several times, but like a decade ago. Join us, as we revisit this giant-ass cultural juggernaut through a modern lens.

  • Popkultur er meget mere end glitrende overflader og flimrende støj. Popkultur er et forstørrelsesglas på vores tid, der kan fortælle om alt fra storpolitik til parforhold. Men hvilke popfænomener er det egentlig, der vækker vores begær og nysgerrighed og afslører, hvem vi er lige nu? Det undersøger Chris Pedersen hver uge i programmet Popsmart, hvor han i selskab med en begavet gæst dissekerer og forklarer tidens populærkultur.

  • Der er lige så meget magt i kunst og kultur, som der er i penge og politik. Alligevel bliver kulturpersoner sjældent konfronteret med den magt, kulturen har over vores tanker, vores handlinger og den måde, vi opfatter verden på. I programmet Virkelig undersøger Maya Tekeli kulturens påvirkning af vores liv og undrer sig over, hvordan kunstnere, magthavere, meningsdannere og kulturpersonligheder i virkeligheden forvalter deres magt og indflydelse.

  • He produces. She writes. They talk about real life and filmmaking in the CA Bay Area.

  • What’s going on Army Wives tribe?
    It’s been a long time… We’ve missed you. We’ve missed Roxy, we’ve missed Trevor, but mostly, we’ve missed all the stories we were able to tell. So much so we’re gonna run it back, but this time, with a couple extra and very important bonuses.
    Welcome to the Fort Life podcast - where each week we will be doing a deep dive into every episode along with everything that made this show so special, mainly, YOU and your dedication to the Armed Services.

  • Forfatterrummet er Danske Dramatikeres podcast med værterne Anton Breum og Frederik Villads. Her taler Anton og Frederik med teaterdramatikere og manuskriptforfattere til film og tv. Hvert afsnit har sit eget fokus og tager afsæt i gæstens værker, metoder og karriere. Lyt med, hvis du selv er forfatter, hvis du drømmer om at blive forfatter, eller hvis du bare synes, det er spændende at høre om forfatternes arbejde.

    Produceret og klippet af Anders Busk og Anton Bang

  • Kom med ombord i Stjernekrydseren, hvor Elias rejser rundt i det store nørdeunivers hver anden uge. I hvert afsnit tjekkes der op på nyhedsstrømmen indenfor film, spil og serier. Og derudover vil der nogle gange være gæster, interviews, gennemgange af klassiske film, og meget mere fra det store uendelige nørdeunivers.

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  • Shelley Duvall: A Journey Through Stardom and Silence Early Life and Career Beginnings Shelley Alexis Duvall was born on July 7, 1949, in Fort Worth, Texas. She was the first child of Bobbie Ruth Crawford, a real estate broker, and Robert Richardson Duvall, a cattle auctioneer turned lawyer. Her early years were spent in various parts of Texas before settling in Houston at the age of five. An artistic and energetic child, Duvall earned the nickname "Manic Mouse" from her mother. Initially aspiring to be a scientist, she graduated from Waltrip High School in 1967 and attended South Texas Junior College, majoring in nutrition and diet therapy. Duvall's entry into acting was serendipitous. In 1970, she was discovered by director Robert Altman at a party. Captivated by her unique presence, Altman cast her in "Brewster McCloud" (1970). This marked the beginning of a fruitful collaboration with Altman, leading to roles in films such as "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" (1971), "Thieves Like Us" (1974), and the critically acclaimed "Nashville" (1975). Rise to Stardom Duvall's breakthrough came with Altman's "3 Women" (1977), where her performance earned her the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival. Her distinct look and quirky charm made her a standout in Hollywood. She became widely recognized for her role as Wendy Torrance in Stanley Kubrick's horror classic "The Shining" (1980), where her portrayal of a terrorized wife opposite Jack Nicholson cemented her place in cinematic history. In addition to "The Shining," Duvall starred in "Popeye" (1980) alongside Robin Williams, playing Olive Oyl. Her collaboration with Altman continued with roles in "Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson" (1976) and "3 Women" (1977). Producing and Later Work Duvall's creative talents extended beyond acting. In the 1980s, she produced and hosted the children's television series "Faerie Tale Theatre," which featured adaptations of classic fairy tales. The series was a success and showcased her ability to blend whimsy with serious production work. Despite her success, Duvall's career faced challenges. She sporadically worked in acting throughout the 1990s, with notable roles in Steven Soderbergh's "The Underneath" (1995) and Jane Campion's "The Portrait of a Lady" (1996). Her last performance before a long hiatus was in "Manna from Heaven" (2002). Hiatus and Return In the early 2000s, Duvall retreated from Hollywood and lived a reclusive life in Texas. Her absence from the public eye sparked rumors and concerns about her mental health. In a candid interview in 2023, Duvall shared insights into her life away from the spotlight and her struggles with mental health issues. She expressed a desire to return to acting, which culminated in her role in the indie horror film "The Forest Hills" (2022), marking her first appearance in over two decades. Legacy and Death Shelley Duvall's unique career is a testament to her versatility and talent. She was an icon of 1970s and 1980s cinema, known for her distinctive roles and collaborations with some of the most influential directors of the time. Her return to film in "The Forest Hills" was a reminder of her enduring talent and passion for acting. On July 11, 2024, Shelley Duvall passed away at the age of 75. Her death marks the end of an era, but her legacy lives on through her memorable performances and contributions to film and television. Shelley Duvall's journey through stardom and silence is a poignant reminder of the complexities of fame and the resilience required to navigate it. From her serendipitous discovery to her iconic roles and eventual retreat from Hollywood, Duvall's life was as eclectic and compelling as the characters she portrayed. Her recent return to acting and her reflections on her career offer a fitting coda to a life dedicated to the arts. Thanks for listening and remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Cecilie er vild med Vild Med Dans. Christian ved intet om programmet. Sammen gennemgår vi sæsonens afsnit, snakker behind the scenes, kjoler og hvordan det kan være at programmet kan formå at tiltrække så mange seere år for år.

  • The podcast where two dudes dive into cinematic masterpieces from a different decade each week. From black and white classics to modern day blockbusters, we'll be covering it all. Join us as we analyze the acting, cinematography, and overall influences on modern-day cinema.


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