From show creator Stephen Dunn, the Peacock reimagining of Queer as Folk, inspired by the groundbreaking British series from Russell T. Davies, ...
I really hope that trans kids who don’t feel safe see this and see that they too can live the life that they deserve and that they wanna live, and that they can find happiness. It’s very important to me to tell that story because, if Queer as Folk is any indication, there will be young trans folks and young queer folks that watch this show that are gonna see themselves in it, in a way that maybe they don’t see themselves in every show. It was very important to me that a trans person play the younger version of Ruthie, or Bleep, as we refer to them because we don’t like to say the dead name. That’s a really important story to me because, as it’s seen in the show, it’s really hard to be a baby trans girl, hiding at an all-boys Catholic high school that is telling you that not only are you going to hell, but you’re mentally ill, or you’re unworthy of love, or you’re broken. Jesse is styled in those scenes the way that I dressed when I was 16 or 17. That’s definitely a character that I put a lot of myself into and a lot of my complications. It’s hard to be a person in the world and not be messy, but it’s really hard to be a trans person in the world, where the world is constantly telling you why you’re not allowed to live and why you’re not supposed to be there and why you’re delusional. My trauma informs it, but it’s not about that, and I wanted to tell a story about complicated queer and trans people. I think that’s one of the reasons why this show is a reimagining, as opposed to a reboot. And yet, I am also a person who dates and has a very full life that isn’t about my trauma. Even more importantly, what we’re able to put on television about queerness in 2022 is very different from what we could in the early nineties, in the late nineties, or in the early two thousands. When they find themselves reeling after a tragedy, new relationships and resurfaced insecurities lead to even more drama that they’ll have to deal with, in order to move forward.
Major shareholders utilise a well-known loophole to take their companies private more easily, lowballing minor investors. Ben Paul explains what investors ...
Steven Rinella talks with Jon Mooallem, Janis Putelis, Ryan Callaghan, Brody Henderson, Phil Taylor, and Corinne Schneider. Topics discussed: Reminding you ...
He once shared a microphone and tape recorder with Joe Davis. Dave Wills and his friend did a baseball game from the catwalk of Wrigley Field. That was.
He got the job and both he and his wife have never looked back. Wills sent the tape to Chicago Cougars minor league team and he landed the job. He once shared a microphone and tape recorder with Joe Davis. Dave Wills and his friend did a baseball game from the catwalk of Wrigley Field. That was back in 1987.
In Ep 222, Dave & Jessica discuss the crustaceans plaguing Georgia Southern, a demolition you can smell, the very un-24/7 “24/7” in Guyton, telecom - Let Me ...
Calling himself a “Republitarian,” Dave was invited to host The Let Me Tell You Why You’re Wrong Podcast in 2018. Jessica is a graduate of Georgia State University where she obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science with a focus in local government. Jessica Szilagyi is Publisher of The Georgia Virtue. She focuses primarily on state and local politics, the justice system, and issues in law enforcement.
Arranged by Hilary Jeffery, the brass compositions that feature on the new release feature tuba by Orlando de Boeykens, trombonist Baron Arnold and trumpet/ ...
Released in October last year, it came at the end of a period that she explained involved "having to be adaptable, while being dragged through the trenches". Featuring reworks of tracks from the Houston-born, Berlin-based artist's second album 'Water', which was released last year, the four-track EP also boasts new, original brass arrangements. Also released via Houndstooth, 'Water' was described by Lotic, aka J’Kerian Morgan, as a "a tender meditation on love’s losses and lifeforce, timelines, bloodlines and resilience."
The duo specialise in pristine but emotionally gripping pop, framed against an electronic backdrop. The tracks we've heard to date have been tantalising, but ...
I always come back to the Jo Cox quote ‘We have more in common than which divides us’. The tracks we've heard to date have been tantalising, but this new EP seems to push the pair to fresh heights. Alt-pop partnership Dust In The Sunlight have shared their new EP 'Same World, Different Eyes'.
From success in acting to gaming and livestreaming, there's never been a dearth in the number of people telling Brett he was doing it wrong.
It gives a simple, straight-forward formula that anyone can use to be present in the moment—and features a co-host who knows better than anyone the value of time (see below). How do you want to spend your life? He launched HMBL (pronounced humble) House in 2019 to capitalize on a void in premium livestream content, leading HMBL House to be a major creative force in developing and producing new remote content models throughout the pandemic. In 2021, he co-founded SOLIS to utilize emerging technologies to further amplify his team’s ability to build organic communities and generate authentic dialogue between talent and a global audience of content consumers.
Ellis Heasley reviews the debut EP from UK death metal/hardcore hopefuls Burner. Read the review of 'A Vision Of The End' here!
Crucially, all this comes with a lyrical focus centred primarily on real world horrors, with tracks like Ingsoc and Siege Fire taking aim at authoritarianism and the hypocrisy of the church respectively, and the former dedicated proudly and specifically to “the Uyghurs of Xinjiang, the peoples of Hong Kong, Tibet and Taiwan”. Arriving to a reasonable amount of hype then, A Vision Of The End definitely lives up to expectations. It seems we barely go a week without a new band breaking through in one way or another; some push boundaries, others throw back, while others still just have something important to say.
The Film Sales Company has bulked up its Tribeca Festival sales slate with worldwide rights to Roving Woman ahead of the world premiere on Monday evening ...
Michal Chmielewski’s feature directorial debut stars Lena Góra as Sarah, a woman who experiences an abrupt break-up, steals a car and embarks on a trip through the desert where she meets oddball characters. The cast includes John Hawkes, Chris Hanley, Brian McGuire, Ed Mattiuzzi, Crystal Rivers and Bear Badeaux. The Film Sales Company has bulked up its Tribeca Festival sales slate with worldwide rights to Roving Woman ahead of the world premiere on Monday evening (June 13).
Los Angeles-based DJ and producer Lubelski offers a twist on his latest three-track So Familiar EP that's out now on Percomaniacs.
Now, as we swim into the new summer season, Lubelski heads back to Percomaniacs to demonstrate his groovy side on his latest EP, So Familiar. For this release, he takes the mundane and twists it with unique elements that will have listeners return for more with each repeated play. “Sunrise Scaries” comes into play soon after with translucent echoes of vocals in the background while hi-hats and snares lead the way. Lubelski continues his multi-instrumental energy within the house and techno scene as he sweeps the dancefloor effortlessly in his rhythm, grooves, and analog production style.
In a special CBC edition of the PorchCast the crew were joined for a pair of interviews by More Brewing and Forager Brewing to learn about both breweries' ...
If you are interested in sponsoring the show, please reach out to tristan {at} porchdrinking {dot} com With the huge selection of breweries in Colorado, it’s almost impossible to find time to try all the beers on your bucket list. In the first of our CBC edition episodes, we sat down with Aaron Keefner, Director of Business Operations, and David Ziebel, Head Brewer for More Brewing in Illinois, to talk about their meteoric rise.
After stunning fans with Digital Futures earlier this year, Dosem makes a grand return to Anjunadeep with the Time After Time EP.
“Time After Time” appears on the horizon next and it immediately commands attention with a focus on Diana Miro’s stunning vocal performance. Now, just months after dropping his latest EP on the imprint, Digital Futures, the Spanish DJ and producer has gifted his fans with a fresh release dubbed Time After Time. Leading the charge is “All The Love” with its energetic bassline keeping the pace as it drives forward before giving way to surreal synths that only further build the track.
With no featured artists on any of the EP's seven tracks, and production coming exclusively from ZEL, this is well and truly the Cristale show.
Peep the “13 Going On 30” visuals above and then get into the full EP below. Just before the EP dropped, Cristale also revealed visuals for EP closer “13 Going On 30”, which comes courtesy of Dir. Lx. As lively and well-focused as the EP itself, the video shows a frustrated Cristale on the sidelines, itching to prove herself on the pitch, before they all relocate for chicken and ice cream. The new seven-tracker feature all three of those big singles along with four fresh originals.
The Tale of Giants free, 21-plus show Tuesday at Love Buzz also will feature musical guests Hannah Frances and Cowboy Baby.
“I might do a documentary thing,” he said. “When I hear a song that I love, it puts something inside you, it takes you to a different place.” I hope to keep on going back and reconnecting with those people and sharing my songs with them.” It’s cool to see that evolution of the song, someone else’s perspective.” Yes, I am attached to them. He added: “The idea is to get the song out there. I see the songs independently of myself. … You strike a chord with somebody with the songs. “We just got together and started playing and then eventually we decided, like, yeah, let’s put out an EP, so we put out the first one, wrote some songs. “I think it’s cool,” he said. “Her guitar player couldn’t make it, so I filled in. And then a couple of years later we started playing some shows together independently, two different sets.
Brixton-born quick-fire rapper Cristale has dropped debut EP 'What It's Like To Be Young'. Hailed as one of the most anticipated risers in UK Rap, ...
Blazing and unhindered through and through, singles like ‘Militant’ capture Cristale at her throne, affirming a playful yet hazardous arrival. ‘What It’s Like To Be Young’ sees Cristale accelerating towards broader recognition, having already received support from the trusted judgement of Snoochie Shy, Ellie Prohan and Nadia Jae. Noting Chip, Stormzy and Wretch 32 as key influences growing up, there’s an energy in Cristale that proves inherent to a student of grime, pushing forwards with a renewed confidence.
"I wanted to strip back the production from Water and put the compositions center stage, featuring bright, sparkling brass."
Always You (Sparkling) 04. Emergency (Sparkling) 03. Come Unto Me (Sparkling) 02.
Clint Nester, Chairman of Ohio CCA Board and crop consultant with Nester Ag talks with Matt, Dusty, and Kolt about crop progress and updates within the CCA.
The intern crew at GrowNetGen talks with Dale about their outreach when it comings to teaching students about agriculture and soybeans in particular. Lastly, Dale catches up with Tadd Nicholson, Executive Director of the Ohio Corn and Wheat to talk about E-15. All this and more thanks to AgriGold! Clint Nester, Chairman of Ohio CCA Board and crop consultant with Nester Ag talks with Matt, Dusty, and Kolt about crop progress and updates within the CCA. Kolt then catches up with Adam Goodwin of Bane-Welker Equipment to talk about maintenance, protection, and everything in-between when it comes to hay equipment.
The forthcoming record includes reworks of tracks from their latest album, 'Water', which was released last year. Announcing the release on Instagram this week, ...
The first track from the record, 'Always You (Sparkling)' is available now, and is a truly stripped back affair. "i wanted to strip back the production from 'water' and put the compositions center stage, featuring bright, sparkling brass," Lotic added in the post. Read this next: Lotic is the sound and spirit of experimental dance music
The three-track EP fuses Hip Hop sounds with techno, nodding towards a more progressive soundscape, opposed to the rave-heavy sound previously heard from the ...
Besides this, he's released tunes on Tresor, Perc Trax and Possession to cultivate a sound which is dubbed as showing 'no boundaries'. Manni Dee's EP 'The World Goes On Without You' is released on Silk + Steel on July 15. 'The World Goes On Without You' is set for a digital release on July 15, with lead track 'The Remedy' having dropped this week.
Road Racer - new EP from Isle of Man Rockers celebrating the TT Races in hard-rockin' revved-up style that only Motorhead could've matched.
It is a four song EP – and there’s no need for me to go into detail about the other tracks as the lead song is the important one. There are elements of every great rock’n’roll band in the four songs on this EP: Stooges, Pistols, Motorhead, the Damned, Jon Spencer/Blues Explosion and Jim Jones Revue. The 33 mile long by 13 mile wide Island, will once more be overrun with lunatic bikers from hell, and MAD DADDY are supplying the soundtrack.