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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Screenwriter/Producer Crystal Diane Stevens covers various topics related to working in the film industry, clashing w/radical culture in the New Era/Golden Age of America. Co-hosts are Robert Shepard and Tyrone Richardson of Illadelphia Radio/TV.
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Improvised Golden Age Radio is broadcasting now! Veterans of Chicago’s best improv shows like Baby Wants Candy, Improvised Shakespeare Company, Hitch Cocktails and more bring you an hour of hilarious long form improv! Playing with inspiration from the Swinging 30s, 40s and 50s, these cool cats will have you in stitches with a small twist on the long form improv Chicago is famous for.
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Stories from the "Golden Age of Pulp Fiction." The "Golden Age of Pulp Fiction" is generally considered to be from the last decade of the 1800s to the mid-1900s, when magazines published on cheap pulp paper filled (mostly American) news-stands. Notable examples of these pulp fiction magazines include Argosy, Blue Book Magazine, Adventure, Detective Story Magazine, Weird Tales, and Astounding Stories. If you have a story that you'd like me to perform, please let me know using the email addres ...
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The Golden Age with Andrew Zucker is a weekly podcast unpacking the biggest stories where culture, media, and politics collide—because today, you can’t understand one without the others. As a contributing editor at Town & Country and writer for various publications, Andrew has focused his reporting on these topics and their intersection with politics. The Golden Age goes beyond the headlines, giving audiences a front-row seat to conversations with figures shaping and illuminating today’s wor ...
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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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Golden Age of Gear - hosted by Joey Landreth & Derek from Revv Amps
Joey Landreth & Derek Eastveld
This is the golden age of guitar gear! With so many awesome options available for players, it’s a thrilling time for musicians of all styles. Join Joey Landreth and Derek Eastveld as they hang out and geek out over the gear that’s inspiring them right now. From killer pedals to amazing guitars, they’ll showcase the tools inspire and excite them, helping to fuel their creativity as guitarists.
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The Golden Spiral Staircase presents, the Teachings of Beloved Ascended Master Saint Germain. These are audio recordings that Saint Germain and other Ascended Masters have shared with a group of students based in Jackson Hole WY, since 2020. Through Their Messenger, Mary Raymakers, these spiritual teachings are lovingly offered as a path to self mastery and freedom. These are the wisdom teachings that offer a staircase to climb into the heights of your own Great God-Self, the I AM Presence. ...
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Welcome to Stars of the Golden Age, a podcast about Old Hollywood and the classic film era, where you can learn about 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 Old Hollywood, and the subsequent lives behind the scenes… and I’ll shine the light on some lesser known names as well. I will talk about their careers, of cours ...
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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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How and when the Mayan Empire had a golden age
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Exploring the Intellectual, Scientific and Cultural Achievements of Islamic Civilization
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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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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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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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The Golden Age is a podcast for teens, created by a teen. It is about the youth of our culture and society. We analyze the impact of teen voices, the stories of our past, and how we can change the world.
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A special presentation of Boston Free Radio and 320 Entertainment.
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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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This true crime podcast examines the history of serial murder and a unique period of violence in 20th century america.
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✨ Welcome to our new podcast, where regenerative gurus discuss solutions for improving ourselves and our communities. From quantum healing to resourcery, one episode could improve your life. Get a competitive edge, manifest more, and raise the kundi with Baba J. 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. העליון מעליון יהוה © 2 ...
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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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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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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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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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11/11 Lord Maitreya Shares from His Heart
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2:19:34This episode begins with Mary sharing some of her personal story, and then gives a history and teaching of who Lord Maitreya is. He is the Lord of World, and is considered the most highly evolved being associated with the planet. Every single person on this planet has a thread of light from our Hearts, to His, where He is feeding us loving kindness…
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Thelma Todd (Part Two:) She was one half of one of the funniest comedy duos of the early 1930s and the positive energy behind Thelma Todd's Sidewalk Cafe. She was beautiful, unique, funny, and kind. But she endured unimaginable tragedy in her life, too. Please visit PART ONE before indulging in this episode, where you will hear about her early life…
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Robert, Tyrone and Crystal discuss the NY election, Erika Kirk, the gov't shutdown and more.
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Classic TV Front Row Classics welcomes back author, historian and journalist Jim Colucci. Brandon and Jim are discussing Jim’s journey through writing about and celebrating classic and current television. They discuss Jim’s experiences interviewing television legends. The conversation, then, moves to his books dedicated to The Golden Girls, All in …
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Being a wizard missionary to the Free'l needed more than magic—it called for a miracle! Today's story is The Autumn After Next, by Margaret St Clair. It appeared in the January 1960 issue of Worlds of If Science Fiction on pages 101 to 107. Margaret St Clair (17 February 1911, Hutchinson, Kansas – 22 November 1995, Santa Rosa, California) was an Am…
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Click to use a digital carrier pigeon! Cynthia heads to Chicago to open a theater where things immediately fall off the rails. Hot dogs on the bus?! This episode was fakely brought to you by Quality Cousin's Fresh Franks. Support the showIGAR
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Fuzz Faces | Golden Age of Gear Ep. 46 This week on Golden Age of Gear, Derek & Joey get fuzzy with a table full of legendary and boutique fuzz face pedals — from an original Arbiter England Fuzz Face to custom builds from Dominion Fuzz and DanDrive. They talk about why old carbon-zinc batteries make fuzz pedals sound different, how small tweaks ch…
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Dollapalooza! Part One: Exploring the “Valley Of The Dolls”(1967)
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1:00:58Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! We're climbing Mount Everest today...the Mount Everest of Camp, that is...to reach our ultimate destination, the "Valley of the Dolls" (1967). In Part One of our two-part "Doll-apalooza", we dive headfirst into "Valley of the Dolls" to explore how a record-shattering novel morphed into a glossy, chaotic cult classic that refuse…
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Thelma Todd (Part One:) She was one half of one of the funniest comedy duos of the early 1930s. She was beautiful, unique, funny, and kind. But she endured unimaginable tragedy in her life, too. In this episode, you will hear about her early life, her road to stardom, her film career, and her romances. In part two, you will hear about her life as a…
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On this episode, Andrew is joined by USA Today senior editor Dan Morrison. Dan reveals how Trump’s pattern of construction during his time as a private real estate developer help explain the White House Ballroom build. Dan discusses Trump Tower, the old Commodore Hotel, and the Old Post Office.Politicon
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Early orthodontic treatment is transforming how practitioners approach phase one treatment for growing patients. In this episode of the Golden Age Of Orthodontics, hosts Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein welcome Dr. Don Spillers, a board-certified orthodontist and leading voice in Invisalign First therapy. Dr. Spillers shares how clear aligners for…
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All Things Oz Front Row Classics will celebrating the upcoming release of Wicked Part 2 throughout the month with a series of Oz experts and enthusiasts. Brandon recently chatted with Nugent Cantileno. Nugent has worn many hats in the film industry including writing, directing, producing and production managing. The two discuss his career as well a…
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All inventors seek success. Some few achieve it. And now and then a Quintus Maugham is a bit too successful for his own health. "The Maugham Obsession" appeared in "Fantastic Universe," June-July 1953, pages 107 - 115. August William Derleth (February 24, 1909 – July 4, 1971) was an American writer and anthologist. He was the first book publisher o…
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With co-host Robert Shepard. We discuss the upcoming election in NYC, recent Royal Family events and much more.
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Rosemary’s Baby Front Row Classics is celebrating Halloween a couple days late with 1968’s Rosemary’s Baby. Brandon welcomes back Larry Aubrey to discuss Roman Polanski’s horror classic. The two discuss the political climate which informs several of the movies themes. They also chat about the perfect casting of Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes and Ruth …
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First Contact, by Murray Leinster
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1:31:18An expedition from Earth had gone to investigate the Crab Nebula. And—an expedition from Somewhere was already there! Now what is a spaceship skipper to do under such circumstances? Lead the possibly-deadly aliens home? Try to detsroy them? What can he do? Today's story is "First Contact" by Murray Leinster. It appeared in the May 1945 issue of "As…
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If The Sun Died, by R F Starzl
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1:08:11The human race has deteriorated, and will die when the machines that have kept them alive in Subterannea for tens of millennia after the supposed death of the Sun eventually stop working. But there are those who believe that the Sun did not die, and the survival of humanity depends on it once again venturing Outside. "If the Sun Died" appeared in "…
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Phantom Happy Halloween! Front Row Classics is celebrating a century of Universal Monster Movies. Brandon and Peter Martin are commemorating the 100th anniversary of 1925’s The Phantom of the Opera. The two discuss the chills and scares that still works all of these decades later. We also pay tribute to the artistry of Lon Chaney. FEATURING: Brando…
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Non-Spooky Movies Front Row Classics is providing recommendations for movie viewers who prefer a less horrific Halloween. Brandon and Jessica Pickens (Comet Over Hollywood) each recommend five films that will give you just the right amount of chills this spooky season. FEATURING: Brandon Davis and Jessica Pickens Don’t forget to follow/reach us at:…
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This week, Joey and Derek dive into one of their favorite pedal brands — Mythos Pedals — and talk about the story, the sounds, and the friendship behind them. Joey shares how his connection with Zach Broyles (founder of Mythos) goes all the way back to the very first Brothers Landreth show in Nashville, and how that led to his own signature Mjolnir…
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We interrupt our scheduled programs for a special milestone: one million views on Tony's "Wired" interview on YouTube! This occasion opened the door for a bigger conversation, so we pulled up a chair and dug in. Brad asks some questions that blew past the YouTube cut: what we actually know about Natalie Wood’s final night, why rumor loves tidy vill…
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Agent Cameron had the unenviable task of protecting the Galactic Capitol building from the Damakoi, fanatical beings 70 percent of whom hated the Galactic Federation and all it stood for. And now he had one of the Damakoi in front of him, warning him of a plot by another Damakoi to deploy a Theta Bomb inside the Capitol building. But, knowing the D…
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Gaslight Front Row Classics continues its Halloween celebration with one of the best gothic suspense films of the 1940s. Brandon and Emmett Stanton are chatting 1944’s Gaslight. The film is a tense, atmospheric thriller directed by the incomparable George Cukor. Brandon and Emmett discuss the Oscar winning performance of Ingrid Bergman in one of th…
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Boris Karloff: The original Monster of Frankenstein! He departed from the path his family wanted for his life and set forth into the world of acting. But it wouldn't be until he was in his 40s when he saw success and fame. He never lost faith in his dreams, and as a result he went down as one of the most iconic horror stars of all time. SUPPORT THE…
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Andrew sits down with Amy Gaines McQuade, the producer behind Deep Cover: George Santos to unpack the latest in the fabulist’s wild tale and commutation. McQuade discusses how he scammed donors, landed a seven-year sentence, and, ultimately, served just a small amount of time. McQuade also discusses what Santos’s future career could look like and w…
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It’s Alive Front Row Classics is kicking off Halloween week with several spooky offerings. Brandon welcome Brandon Brown to discuss 1974’s It’s Alive. This science fiction/horror film came from the mind of Larry Cohen. Brandon and Brandon discuss the film’s highlights including makeup by Rick Baker and one of the final scores by Bernard Herrmann. W…
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You're a detective and you have an assignment to find a client's wife. This good-time gal has found herself a nicer body and is masquerading as some other fellow's wife. So how can you find her? Simple. You get into one male body after another and become a different girl's husband each night. And you're determined to find her even if you have to be…
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Pallas Athena Speaks on Truth
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1:39:11In this dictation, Saint Germain brings Pallas Athena, The Goddess of Truth. She explains that truth is absolute and essential for a golden age, She urges the listener to visualize and call upon Her for guidance. Pallas Athena, holds significant knowledge for ushering in a Golden Age and is audibly passionate yet grounded in Her message. She teache…
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Q & A With Saint Germain (Prayer, Colors, Twin Flames and More)
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1:46:07In this episode, Saint Germain opens up the evening to questions from the group. Saint Germain fields questions about the concept of "laggards," souls from a planet that blew itself up, who have influenced Earth's consciousness negatively. The discussion included the power of formal and informal prayers, the impact of colors and rays, and the impor…
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Sanat Kumara and the 144,000 volunteers
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1:32:00This dictation from Saint Germain explains the idea of a life review and the importance of evolving over lifetimes into masterful beings. The discussion highlighted the significance of the Age of Aquarius and the role of Saint Germain in fostering freedom. The conversation also delves into the story of Sanat Kumara and the 144,000 volunteers who ca…
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The Divorcee We’re thrilled to welcome author and film professor Marsha Gordon to Front Row Classics for a deep dive into one of the most daring and progressive films of the pre-Code era: 1930’s The Divorcee. Join Brandon and Marsha as they explore this groundbreaking MGM production, directed by Robert Z. Leonard, which challenged societal norms an…
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EQ Pedal Shootout | Golden Age of Gear Ep. 44 This week, Joey and Derek go deep on one of the most underrated tools on your board — EQ pedals. What started as a “clean boost side quest” turned into a full-blown shootout between classics, mods, and a few surprises. The guys compare the legendary Boss GE-7, the XTS and Analog Man mods, the bargain-bi…
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Rewinding the 80s Front Row Classics welcome author John Malahy to take a trip back to the 1980s. John recently authored “Rewinding the 80s: Cinema Under the Influence of Music Videos, Action Stars and a Cold War”. Brandon and John discuss the decade in which cinema was first heavily influenced by pop culture. Yet, the decade remains unsung in term…
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The Rocket was ready to take the first intrepid pioneers to the Moon. But the world's excitement turned to hate when William Stanley, president of the company that had built the Rocket, canceled the flight. The time wasn't right, he said. But the public wanted their Rocket to fly, and they were prepared to kill to make it happen. "Rocket Summer" ap…
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Globe and Mail features writer Ian Brown joins host Andrew Zucker to discuss his latest piece, “We Live in a Golden Age of Sycophancy.” Brown discusses global leaders’ use of flattery with Trump, how Canada reacted to the Carney-Trump meeting, and the dangers of bootlicking in business and beyond. Read Ian’s article:…
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The residents of 1313 Mockingbird Lane get ready for their close-up, as we wrap up our spirited “Addams v. Munsters” debate with a nostalgic deep dive into the classic sitcom “The Munsters”. We explore what sets it apart from “The Addams Family”—not just visually, but culturally—and reminisce about the show’s offbeat charm, its subtle social commen…
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Bea Arthur: She built a very successful theater career and transitioned to television in the 1970s and 1980s, starring in two of the most popular shows of those decades... Maude and The Golden Girls. Her talent was strong and her heart was big, and that showed in her generous advocacy work. BONUS CONTENT: https://patreon.com/StarsoftheGoldenAgePodc…
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Going Hollywood Front Row Classics welcomes Tony Maietta for the first time. Tony is an author, actor, film historian and fellow podcaster. His podcast Going Hollywood is a fun deep dive into films and television series from the Golden Age and beyond. Brandon and Tony discuss their mutual love for Lucy, What’s Up Doc and Bringing Up Baby among othe…
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Pst! This is top secret. Don't let it get around, but we've got the Russians right where we want them. They haven't got a secret left to their name. We know every detail. You see, the Russians were pretty sure their inner circle was leakproof, that no one could penetrate their vaults. But they reckoned without-- Today's story is "The Man who Knew E…
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Hitchcocktails Front Row Classics welcomes author Laurence Maslon to celebrate the art of both Alfred Hitchcock and a great drink. Maslon recently wrote “Hitchcocktails: Lethal Libations inspired by the Master of Suspense”. The books pairs Hitchcock’s legendary films with a cocktail appropriate for the occasion. Larry mixes both film history and mi…
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Viva Las Vegas Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of the most popular friends in Elvis Presley’s catalog. Brandon is joined by Daveyanna Garcia to discuss 1964’s Viva Las Vegas. The two discuss the incredible chemistry between Presley and Ann-Margret. We also pay tribute to director George Sidney whose experience in directing MGM musicals, …
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Rear Window Ethics Front Row Classics welcomes author and journalist, Jennifer O’Callaghan to discuss one of Alfred Hitchcock’s seminal masterpieces. Jennifer recently penned a book called “Rear Window: The Making of a Hitchcock Masterpiece in the Hollywood Golden Age”. The book chronicles the origins, production and legacy of a film that remains o…
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Albrekt Verbrug was confident in his ability to hijack the Mars-Titan freighter 'By Jove,' and deliver its cargo of lithium and other materials to his comrades in the Flanjo military. But the crew of the 'By Jove' were experienced spacemen and Albrekt was not. "Blow the Man Down" appeared in "Worlds of If Science Fiction," March 1955, pages 92 to 1…
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The Rock Slide | Golden Age of Gear Ep. 43 This week, Joey and Derek dive deep into the world of slide guitar — and if you’ve ever wanted to learn how to actually play slide in tune, this is the episode for you. Joey breaks down everything from basic open E tuning and muting technique to vibrato tips that make your playing sing. The guys also check…
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Click to use a digital carrier pigeon! Martha's strong strong coffee is running out of coffee. Can the mobster mothers of the town complete their heist before the cops track them down? Will utter nonsense win the face of obvious plot resolution?! Listen to find out! Support the showIGAR
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Are you a Morticia, or are you a Lily? That's a question that has plagued TV views since a single autumn week in 1964 that featured two seismic TV debuts—"The Addams Family" and one week later, "The Munsters". In this two-part episode, we answer it for ourselves. We also zoom in on why audiences were ready for supernatural comfort, how the networks…
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