There are some movies that simply traverse the limits of time. Movies that never age and always speak sublime truths to us all. These are the movies that will last forever. These are the movies we long to discuss. These are the Classics.
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Satirical songs reacting to today's headlines. Original lyrics by DJ Pandora are combined with AI music. I'm against AI as a rule, but for this comedic mission, it seems appropriate.
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Welcome to Stars of the Golden Age, a show that highlights the lives of legends from film, music, and the birth of television during Hollywood’s Golden Age and the few years surrounding it. I will dive into the early lives that led to stardom for some of the biggest names in Hollywood’s golden age, and the subsequent lives behind the scenes… and I’ll shine the light on some lesser known names as well. Join me weekly for Old Hollywood biographies like you've never heard them! Host: Erin Carls ...
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Are you an Orthodontist wondering how to grow your practice in this fast-paced, competitive marketplace that seems to be changing every day? The Golden Age of Orthodontics, formerly The Survival Guide for Orthodontists podcast, is dedicated to making you the authority in orthodontics to prospective new patients in your community. Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein, co-founders of People & Practice, know the business of orthodontics. They bring you insights, tips and guest interviews focused o ...
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Loosely defined as the twenty five years immediately preceding the outbreak of the First World War, the so called ‘Golden Age’ (1890—1914) saw some of the most legendary cricketers of all time: WG Grace, Victor Trumper, CB Fry, Monty Noble, Wilfred Rhodes, Warwick Armstrong, KS Ranjitsinhji, Hugh Trumble, Sydney Barnes, Archie MacLaren, Clem Hill, Gilbert Jessop and many, many more. Join me, Tom Ford, as each episode I invite a guest to discuss a player, series or event from the Golden Age, ...
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Join Golden Age Radio host Bob Gariepy for a look at the golden greats of comedy, westerns, mystery, science fiction, adventure, music, and history.
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How and when the Mayan Empire had a golden age
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Husband and wife duo discuss the good ole days of the mid 20th century and how the values of yesteryear can be applied to today along with many other topics.
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✨ Welcome to our podcast, where gurus discuss regenerative solutions for improving ourselves and our communities. Disclaimer All info contained on this site is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. In addition, none of the statements should be construed to confer medical, legal, or financial advice. Subscribe: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goldenagegurus/subscribe העליון מעליון יהוה © All Rights Reserved ✨
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Will you side with the expert or the enthusiast? Film historian Tony Maietta and movie lover Brad Shreve dive into the best of cinema and TV, from Hollywood’s Golden Age to today’s biggest hits. They share insights, debate favorites, and occasionally clash—but always keep it entertaining. They’ll take you behind the scenes and in front of the camera, bringing back your favorite memories along the way.
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Making gaming great again! We create content that is focused on a wide platform of gaming systems, with a little humor along the way! Oh and Star Wars, lots and lots of Star Wars!
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Join Chris and Mike as they explore and discuss comics from 1938 to 1955, the Golden Age of American comics.
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Have we ever had it so good? Not if you ask Adam and Joe, the vainglorious Vox Duo — and they intend to prove it by spotlighting the best of today’s movies, comics, and more! Join them in their Scrooge McDuck-like dive into a glittering hoard of entertainment options.
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A special presentation of Boston Free Radio and 320 Entertainment.
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Detective Movies Channel takes you into the world of crime and murder that will require the talents of those hard nosed guys who pursued the criminals and solved those who done it stories on the Sliver Screen.
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STEVEN ROSEBORO, FORMER NBA PHOTOGRAPHER, AUTHOR AND BASKETBALL FANATIC TALKS ALL THINGS NBA FROM A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE.
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This true crime podcast examines the history of serial murder and a unique period of violence in 20th century america.
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Drama Movie Channel will inspire you, make you cry, and thrill you with action and adventure. Drama from the most productive years in Hollywood from the 1930s-1950s.
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New spins on old classics: We are living in a new Golden Age of audio content, so it's time to combine the old with the new. We listen to a Radio Show from the 30's - 60's and make a modern version of our own. So this podcast has historical elements, mixed with comedy improv! Great content for everyone to enjoy! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-templeman/support
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Eddie Robinson, baseball's oldest living MLB player, shares the stories of his 65-year career in baseball as a player, scout, coach, and front-office executive. Hear a slice of baseball history from someone who lived it!
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Exploring the Intellectual, Scientific and Cultural Achievements of Islamic Civilization
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The Second Golden Age by KNOW is a podcast centred around the Qu’ran, Science and lifelong learning, looking at reviving the spirit of the first Islamic Golden Age and how we can use this knowledge to change and impact the world, today. Can spirituality and the sciences be united harmoniously to usher in a Second Golden Age of Islam?
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SmorgShow Theater (Recreated Radio Dramas from the Golden Age of Radio)
The Smorgasbord Radio Network
SmorgShow Theater is a collection of classic, old-time radio dramas from the golden age of radio. Sit back and relax, turn off your lights and let us transport you to a world where your imagination takes over. If you have a favorite radio show that you would like to hear us present, email us at [email protected]. Check out Smorgasbord Radio (The SmorgShow Podcast) for more of our creative antics.
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BROKEN The Podcast-Companion Audio for BROKEN-The Suspicious Death of Alydar and the End of Horse Racing's Golden Age
Fred M. Kray
One fateful November night, Alydar mysteriously broke his leg while alone in his stall at 10 pm. An insurance investigation ensued, and his injury was declared an accident. $41.5 million was paid out by Lloyds of London and Golden Eagle Insurance Company. Later the FBI would get involved and there would be two federal trials. BROKEN, one part true-crime and one part courtroom drama, is set in the evocative history of the adrenaline-filled days of horse racing's golden age. The author intervi ...
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Swan Agency Real Estate based in Bar Harbor, Maine is celebrating their 50th year building up to their April 1, 2025 Golden Anniversary. The podcast features conversations with Swan Agency brokers and associates about the business, their personal stories, look backs and thoughts on the state of the industry.
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Louise Beavers: One of the most famous black actors of the 1930s and the star of one of the most influential and groundbreaking movies of the 1930s in terms of race relations. Patreon: https://patreon.com/StarsoftheGoldenAgePodcast Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/GoldenAge Episode Sources: an article from Immortal Ephemera from March 11, 2013; an…
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy also said in his memo that his department would prioritize funding states that fully cooperate with immigration enforcement. They said only criminals were being rounded up and deported. Now migrant workers who have no criminal backgrounds are being sent to Guantanamo. (Not a a joke.)…
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Storm Warning Front Row Classics is celebrating an audacious and vastly underrated thriller from Warner Bros. Brandon is pleased to welcome back Holley Snaith to discuss Storm Warning from 1950. This noir thriller was an allegory for the politically charged era of the Red Scare in Hollywood. Brandon and Holley discuss Richard Brooks’ and Daniel Fuc…
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In this final installment of my chat with historian Richard Tomlinson, author of Amazing Grace - The Man Who Was W.G. (2015), we discuss Grace's love of sports outside of cricket, particularly lawn bowls and golf, his colossal statistics with both bat and ball, and his legacy today. ABOUT RICHARD TOMLINSON: Richard Tomlinson is a British historian …
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Welcome to The Golden Age of Orthodontics, the podcast that keeps orthodontists ahead of the curve in innovation and patient care. Join hosts Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein as they explore groundbreaking advancements shaping the future of orthodontics. In today’s episode, they welcome Dr. Neil Warshawsky, founder of Get It Straight Orthodontics,…
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This a song a reaction to Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy's memo that he intends for his agency to prioritize funds for states who have high marriage and birth rates. The song's about a man living in a blue state, on his commute home from work. The commute takes too long, because of abandoned construction projects. Sean Duffy's edict is hurt…
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The verses are a direct quote from The 47th when he starred on the Apprentice.توسط DJ Pandora
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Netanyahu gifted Trump a golden pager. So I thought I'd write a 45 second song about it. AI singing can be hard to understand....one of the lines is "Every agencies a pager..."توسط DJ Pandora
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This song is inspired by an announcement by The 47th that he plans to turn Gaza into the Riveria of the Middle Eastتوسط DJ Pandora
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Ambassador Satch himself! The truest of true jazz legends. He rose up from a childhood in one of the poorest neighborhoods in New Orleans to be one of the most beloved musicians in the world. But he faced the harsh reality of racism every day, fame or no fame. He even went up against the President of the United States over the issue of segregation …
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Welcome John Joseph Front Row Classics welcomes content creator John Joseph to the show. John Joseph has a series of classic Hollywood related videos and posts through his various social media platforms. He and Brandon discuss the origins of their classic film fandom, favorite films and the studio system. The conversation, then, moves to the career…
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Hattie McDaniel's story is worth highlighting again! If you haven't listened to her remarkable story, please take the time to do so. Her story is an important look into what black entertainers were subjected to in our past. She was the first African American to win an Oscar, yet that didn't change the fact that she was a black woman in the 1930s an…
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The Big Parade Front Row Classics is celebrating the 100th anniversary of another landmark silent film. Our friend, Emmett Stanton, joins us to take a look at 1925’s The Big Parade. Brandon and Emmett discuss one of Hollywood’s earliest statements about war and how it influenced the films that came after. The hosts discuss the timeless performance …
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Bessie Smith, Empress of the Blues. She rose from extreme poverty to become one of the most influential blues singers of all times. She fought through racism, abuse, attacks, and even a standoff with the KKK. She was tough, and she fought the fight for those who came after her. As we recognize Black History Month, Bessie Smith's story is the first …
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The Gold Rush Front Row Classics is celebrating the centennial of one of Charlie Chaplin’s most beloved films. Brandon is joined by Peter Martin to take a look at 1925’s The Gold Rush. The hosts discuss their favorite moments from this landmark achievement that still entertains 100 years later. FEATURING: Brandon Davis and Peter Martin Don’t forget…
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The life of actress Evelyn Keyes. She spent decades searching for love and happiness, and it turned out to be much closer than she ever imagined. Listen to her story now! Image Source: IMDB Episode Sources: Scarlett O’Hara’s Younger Sister by Evelyn Keyes; an interview of Evelyn Keyes with Tom Snyder on the Late Late Show from June 22, 1998; an int…
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Part 2 of the episode dedicated to the latter stages of the life and career of the most famous cricketer of all time – W. G. Grace. In this episode, biographer Richard Tomlinson discusses Grace’s relationship with his cricket-playing daughter Bessie, his disastrous final Test match in 1899, and his move from the Gloucestershire County Cricket Club …
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The Magnificent Ambersons Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of the greatest achievements from one of cinema’s true geniuses. Brandon welcomes Robert Bellissimo to celebrate Orson Welles’ The Magnificent Ambersons. Robert is the host of his own video podcast called “Robert Bellissimo At the Movies”. Brandon and Robert discuss how the film h…
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Marlene Dietrich: A stunning beauty on the silver screen, a vibrant cabaret performer for decades, a woman who didn't care what anyone thought of her choices, and a powerful asset to the U.S. government during WWII. She lived a complex life, and she lived it her way. Listen now! Patreon: https://patreon.com/StarsoftheGoldenAgePodcast?utm_medium=unk…
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W. G. Grace, quite simply, was cricket in the 19th century. So large was the figure of Grace - both physically and figuratively - that he was known throughout the British Empire simply by his initials, W.G., and it’s believed at one point he was even more famous than Queen Victoria. With his large, domineering physique and his idiosyncratic beard, …
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A Summer Place Front Row Classics is taking a look one of the most popular love stories from the late 1950s. Brandon is joined by film historian & author Sloan De Forest to take a look at 1959’s A Summer Place. The two discuss the origins of the film and how it pushed the envelope with it’s coming-of-age themes. Brandon and Sloan also discuss how t…
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The amazing Master of Suspense! There is nobody like Alfred Hitchcock. He has a wonderful story. Listen now! Patreon Support & Bonus Content: https://patreon.com/StarsoftheGoldenAgePodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Image Source: IMDB Episode Sources: a documentary titled Alfred Hi…
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In Part 2 of this episode focusing on the rise of Australian batting legend Charlie Macartney, biographer Peter Lloyd—who was a previous guest on the Podcast in discussion about Monty Noble—explains Macartney's inconsistent form, his close relationship with Noble, and how his statistics compare to other Golden Agers, including Victor Trumper. DONAT…
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She did radio, she did Broadway, she did films, she did a one-woman stage show, and she was the coolest witch to ever grace the television screen. And she was simply just an awesome person. Listen now! Patreon Support & Bonus Content: https://patreon.com/StarsoftheGoldenAgePodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_cr…
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Perhaps best remembered today as the swashbuckling, aggressive batsmen of the 1920s, Charlie Macartney's rise to the Australian Test team occurred well within the period of the so-called Golden Age. He was one of a handful of international cricketers who transcended the First World War, playing for his country both before 1914 and after 1918. Biogr…
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Follow the Yellow Brick Road Front Row Classics welcomes back professional wrestler Marina Tucker to discuss her favorite film of all time: The Wizard of Oz. Brandon and Marina celebrate Oz’s 85th anniversary by discussing the aspects that have made a perennial favorite for over eight decades. Marina can be seen as “Penelope Pink” on WOW (Women of …
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Happy 2025!! Happy New Year from Front Row Classics! Brandon is joined by friend of the podcast, Emmett Stanton, to ring in 2025. We’re taking a look at the first two sequels to The Thin Man: After the Thin Man (1936) and Another Thin Man (1939). Brandon and Emmett discuss the further adventures of Nick, Nora and Asta as they navigate their way thr…
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Superman Front Row Classics is spending New Year’s Eve with Clark Kent and Lois Lane. We’re taking a look at 1978’s Superman. Brandon is joined by Ryan Bijan from Cowtown Movie Classics to discuss this legendary film. We celebrate the legendary Christopher Reeve in his signature role. Brandon and Ryan also discuss the direction of Richard Donner an…
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Buckle up for this one! Errol Flynn lived life his way... which was usually not a great idea. Buy he had a BLAST doing it. His life was one big party. Listen now! Image Source: IMDB Episode Source: Errol Flynn: Gentleman Hellraiser by David Bret; a documentary titled Tasmanian Devil: The Fast and Furious Life of Errol Flynn from the Australian Flam…
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Movin’ Right Along We’re celebrating the 45th Anniversary of The Muppet Movie on Front Row Classics. Brandon is joined by Jason Reynal to commemorate this Muppet origin story from 1979. They discuss the memorable introductions of each character as well as the legendary cameos featuring Orson Welles, Richard Pryor and Bob Hope. The two also discuss …
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Trouble with Angels Front Row Classics welcomes back Jessica Pickens to discuss a gem from the 1960s. Brandon and Jessica are taking a look at The Trouble with Angels from 1966. This was Hayley Mills’ first project after her run at the Walt Disney Studios. This film, directed by Ida Lupino, is an authentic look at the coming of age of teenage girls…
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Welcome to The Golden Age of Orthodontics, the podcast that keeps orthodontists ahead of the curve in innovation and patient care. In today’s episode, hosts Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein are joined by Jose Hogan, President and CEO of Align Technology They delve into how Align is reshaping the future of orthodontics with breakthrough technologie…
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Kris Kringle Merry Christmas from Front Row Classics. We’re pleased to welcome back Natasha Gregson Wagner. Natasha is an actress, author & producer and returns to discuss one of her mother’s most beloved movies: Miracle on 34th St. Brandon and Natasha discuss the film’s lasting legacy and why it still warms our hearts in 2024. They also highlight …
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S1 E36 It’s our Christmas episode! And what could be more appropriate than celebrating the most wonderful time of the year with one of the most joyous films ever made? From 1958, it’s “Auntie Mame.” This classic film starring the magnificent Rosalind Russell in her most iconic role has become a holiday staple for many movie fans, and captures the e…
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One of the most versatile actors of the Golden Age. James Stewart could do it all! And of all he did, the role of George Baily in It's a Wonderful Life was his all-time favorite. Listen to his story now! Image Source: IMDB Episode Sources: James Stewart: A Biography by Donald Dewey; The Jimmy Stewart Museum website jimmy.org; An ABC Nightline Speci…
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The Bishop’s Wife We’re taking a look at one of the most beloved Christmas classics on this Christmas Eve. Brandon is joined by ,New York Times bestselling author, Morgan Matson to take a look at 1947’s The Bishop’s Wife. This warm and charming film personifies the holiday spirit thanks to it’s incredible cast including Cary Grant, Loretta Young an…
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I’ll Be Seeing You Front Row Classics begins its celebration of the holidays with an underrated gem from 1944. Brandon welcomes back Mary-Catherine Pazzano and Dana Harrison to take a look at 1944’s I’ll Be Seeing You. This film explores topics not typically discussed at the time of release such as PTSD. We discuss the stand out performances from G…
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This or That Front Row Classics is having a little fun this holiday season. Brandon welcomes three friends of the podcast (Emmett Stanton, Benjamin Burke and Matt Duffy) to give some unfiltered classic film opinions. We’re playing a game of This or That featuring classic films and classic film stars. FEATURING: Brandon Davis, Emmett Stanton, Ben Bu…
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In This Our Life Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of the most underrated films in Bette Davis’ filmography during her time at Warner Brothers. Brandon welcomes Samantha Mason to look at 1942’s In This Our Life. Samantha is a history teacher and movie buff who cohosts the Movie Club podcast with former Front Row guest, Hayley Chow. Brandon…
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The Ghost and Mrs. Muir Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of most charming, romantic films of all time. Brandon is joined by Ryan Taylor to discuss 1947’s The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. Ryan is a life-long classic film fans and has her own classic film content on Instagram celebrating Theda Bara. Brandon and Ryan praise the simple, but effective…
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I'm dreaming of a White Christmas! Bing Crosby gave us both the song and the movie White Christmas, plus a TON more. Listen now to hear his life's story. Image Source: IMDB Episode Sources: A book titled Bing Crosby: A Life from Beginning to End, part of the Hourly History Series; a documentary titled The Hollywood Greats: Bing Crosby written by Ba…
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Rom-Coms Brandon welcome entertainment journalist Esther Zuckerman to Front Row Classics. Esther has recently penned “Falling in Love at the Movies: Rom-Coms from the Screwball Era to Today”. The book focuses on the impact & legacy of romantic comedies from the beginning of cinema through today. Brandon and Esther discuss some of the greatest direc…
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My Man Godfrey Front Row Classics is celebrating one of the most popular screwball romantic comedies of the 1930s. We’re taking a look at My Man Godfrey from 1936. Brandon welcomes back Olympia Kiriakou to the podcast. Olympia is the author of Becoming Carole Lombard: Stardom, Comedy, and Legacy. Brandon and Olympia discuss the fantastic performanc…
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That’s Star Quality Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of greatest Hollywood films about Hollywood ever made. Brandon welcomes back April Clemmer to discuss 1952’s The Bad and the Beautiful. Vincente Minnelli’s glamourous and cynical take on the movie business still packs a punch today. Brandon and April consider the performances of Lana Tu…
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Do you want to go on a wild ride? Then listen to this episode! The life of Steve McQueen is unbelievable. He lifted himself from rock bottom to the highest pedestal. Listen now! Image Source: IMDB Episode Sources: A book titled Steve McQueen by Marc Eliot; a book titled My Husband, My Friend by Neile McQueen-Toffel; a TV biography titled Steve McQu…
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Happy Holidays and welcome! As we approach the New Year, it’s the perfect time to set fresh financial goals for 2025. This special holiday episode features Primerica expert Damien Myers, who will guide us through ‘Building a Solid Financial House.’ We’ll discuss how term life insurance, annuities, and retirement services can help your family thrive…
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