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Bona Zhang And GUEST: Louise Zhang
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Personable
Learnings 11-20
Here's what I learned from Leon Zhang, Daya Brown, Geoff Riley, Jonathan Mooney, Simon Johnson, Shep Moyle, Amanda Lamb, Drew Neisser, Andrew Mitson, Anastasia Garcia Personable is a podcast dedicated to helping listeners become the best they can be by learning from the world’s best in their respective fields. This mission is inspired by my mother, Louise, who encouraged me to become the best version of myself before she passed away from cancer in 2023.Connect with Harvey:Harvey's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harveybracken-smith/ Harvey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harveybsmith/...
2024-11-11
28 min
Book Cougars Podcast: Two Middle-Aged Women on the Hunt for a Good Read
Episode 217 - Author Spotlight with James R. Benn
We are thrilled to welcome James R. Benn, author of the Billy Boyle World War II mystery series. The nineteenth book in the series, THE PHANTOM PATROL, is out today! It’s Winter 1944, and Boyle is on a mission that takes him from the beleaguered art world of Paris to the front lines of the Battle of the Bulge. Some of the novels we discuss in this episode include THE MOST by Jessica Anthony, THE GATHERING by C.J. Tudor, DEMON COPPERHEAD by Barbara Kingsolver, OUT AT THE PLATE: The Dot Wilkinson Story by Lynn Ames, and the third quarter re...
2024-09-24
1h 24
Club Twirls with the Girls
32 - Shut Up Gooch, You're Bumming Blakely Out
Top FORE of the week: 1. Patty Tavatanakit wins the Honda LPGA Thailand tournament2. Talor Gooch says if Rory McIlroy wins The Masters, it will have an Asterisk 3. Thoughts on The Match featuring Rory McIlroy, Max Homa, Lexi Thompson & Rose Zhang4. LPGA partners with Creative Agency Hana Kuma to elevate 8 LPGA players’ social media content creation and brand developmentThis weeks' Golf History with B lesson was all about Louise Suggs. Club Twirls with the Girls is hosted by Blakely (@blakelygolfs) and Sonja...
2024-03-01
56 min
Motoring Podcast - News Show
Corporate tomfoolery - 20 February 2024
FOLLOW UP: CRUISE APPOINTS FIRST EVER SAFETY OFFICERIn a move that should have more people stunned, Cruise has announced their first every safety officer. Steve Kenner has worked at a number of places in the autonomous vehicle industry. Louise Zhang, who is a VP of safety and systems will remain in her role. Astonishingly. If you wish to learn more, click this TechCrunch link here. FOLLOW UP: FRENCH SUBSIDY FOR LOW INCOME HOMES HALTEDThe recently launched subsidy to help low income families into EV has already been halted, due to an...
2024-02-21
55 min
Novel Thoughts
Best Books of the Year (Spoiler Free)
Read this week: Throne of Glass by Sarah J Maas, The Seaplane on Final Approach by Rebecca Rukeseyer, Wellness by Nathan Hill, and Ghost Music by An Yu. 2023 favs: The Bee Sting by Paul Murray, In Memoriam by Alice Winn, Land of Milk and Honey by C Pam Zhang, In Ascension by Martin MacInnes, The Glutton by A K Blakemore, Julia by Sandra Newman, Roman Stories by Jhumpa Lahiri, Dying of Politeness (A Memoir) by Geena Davis, The Darkness Manifesto: Why The World Needs The Night by Johan Eklöf, North Woods by Daniel Mas...
2023-12-27
1h 13
Personable
Duke freshman Leon Zhang's Journey to Raising $350k & building a $1M Investment Firm | Ep 11
Leon Zhang, a Duke University freshman, entrepreneur, writer and researcher, shares his journey from childhood in China to becoming a research assistant at Columbia University at 14 years old! Leon is an expert on China and its relationship with the outside World. He discusses the benefits of research and knowledge in solving real-world issues and the importance of understanding China's perspective in global relations. Leon talks about his ventures in entrepreneurship, including helping to found Multum and raising $350,000 for his startup. He emphasises the value of building networks and the role of advisors in his success. Leon is the Founding...
2023-12-10
1h 08
The Makers by Trade + Prosper
S02E04 - Yong Zhao, Xuhui Zhang - Junzi
As immigrants, they had to learn fast to build their brand. Junzi challenges the stereotypical Chinese food culture found in the US with simple family recipes that use fresh ingredients and some tasty sauces.
2023-11-22
26 min
EAG Talks
Lightning talks: Sunday session 1 | Louise Pfeiffer | EAGxAustralia 2022
Brief 8-minute talks about a range of topics. Louise Pfeiffer: The Life You Can Save's new Charity Evaluation Framework Simon Zhang: Thoughts on EA China Outreach: the two-way flow of context
2023-11-11
11 min
Matrix Podcast
Voter Turnout in the United States: An Interview with Emily Rong Zhang
In this episode of the Matrix Podcast, Jennie Barker, a PhD Candidate in the Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science at UC Berkeley — and a Matrix Communications Scholar — spoke with Emily Rong Zhang, Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley Law School, about her research on voter turnout in the United States. Voter turnout has been a hot topic in the news. Turnout soared to highs not seen in decades during the 2020 presidential elections and in the 2018 and 2022 midterm elections. Yet at the same time, there has been a new wave of restrictions on voting, including voter ID laws...
2023-10-04
49 min
Pop Corn
“Un métier sérieux” de Thomas Lilti : un film qui doit faire école
Thomas Lilti s'est fait une place dans le cinéma avec Hippocrate, Médecin de campagne puis Première année, triptyque auquel s'est ajouté Hippocrate, la série, l'ensemble consacrant sans doute un peu trop vite ce réalisateur comme spécialiste du monde médical.Le voilà qui se penche sur le milieu scolaire avec Un métier sérieux, chronique de la première rentrée de Benjamin, prof nouveau venu dans un collège. Lilti y conforte le principe de ses films précédents : ce n'est pas tant une profession que...
2023-09-13
02 min
Inside Geneva
Championing Human Rights: The Story of Louise Arbor
Send us a textOn Inside Geneva this week: part three of our series marking the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.Host Imogen Foulkes talks to Louise Arbour, who served as UN Human Rights Commissioner from 2004 to 2008. She arrived in Geneva with a formidable track record.As a prosecutor for the former Yugoslavia, she had indicted Slobodan Milosevic for war crimes. In Rwanda, she secured convictions of rape as crimes against humanity."The work I did both with the tribunal for the former...
2023-08-08
31 min
The Art Show
Louise Zhang on colour, the frying pan studio and Zico Albaiquni
Artist Louise Zhang uses a multi-hued palette and traditional Chinese symbols to explore the horror genre, spiritual beliefs and her own cultural history, on her own terms. Louise's latest exhibition is No dust left in the lilies. My Thing is… Frying Pan. The frying pan is a new recording studio built around an iconic mixing desk that once lived at Abbey Road Studios, London from 1958 to 1980. Now it has a permanent home at MONA in lutruwita/Tasmania. Chris Townend is the sound engineer behind it.Sundanese artist Zico Albaiquni paints in bright technicolour that speaks to both the...
2023-05-31
53 min
LOA Today - Your Daily Dose Of Happy
Our Tenth Anniversary Episode with Ivan Zhang
It was ten years ago today that my wife, Louise and I recorded the first podcast episode of LOA Today. Ten years later, we celebrate that first episode with guest Ivan Zhang. Ivan is the founder of Pennyworks. He is a former portfolio manager for DRW Trading Group in Chicago, which has no customers, clients, investors or third party funds. This was a fun interview! We ended up exploring some of the challenges involved in starting a business within the context of a broader topic of abundance vs. scarcity. I want to take a moment to thank all of my f...
2022-09-26
1h 01
Les ports du monde
Chine: le port automatisé de Qingdao
Sur la côte est de la Chine se trouve Qingdao, 7e port mondial en eau profonde, dont l’un des terminaux à conteneurs est entièrement automatisé. Les robots y remplacent les dockers. Reportage. De notre envoyé spécial à Qingdao, avec Louise MayDe longues banderoles rouges et des slogans en caractères blancs rappellent les consignes de sécurité et les engagements pour l’environnement sur les grilles à l’entrée. Puis d’immenses grues bleues aux roues jaunes apparaissent aux yeux des visiteurs, alignées sur plus de deux kilomètres de ligne portuaire. Le terminal au...
2022-08-26
03 min
Book Bistro
A Drop of Truth
This week, Amber, Shannon, Brooke, and Kristeen are recommending books based on true events. Titles mentioned include: Lucy Jago, A Net for Small Fishes Dolen Perkins-Valdez, Take My Hand Loreth Anne White, The Patient’s Secret Fiona Davis, The Magnolia Palace Louise Erdrich, The Sentence Maya Rodale, The Mad Girls of New York (Nellie Bly #1) Kate Quinn, The Diamond Eye Karen Joy Fowler, Booth Michelle Good, Five Little Indians Jenny Tinghui Zhang, Four Treasures of the Sky Ti...
2022-04-15
1h 10
Conspiracy Mind
Vampires
Welcome back to Conspiracy Mind! This is SEASON 2, EPISODE 1! In this episode we talk about the blood sucking monsters of myth: Vampires. I'm joined by Alex Galbraith and Dhyan Thacker as we tackle one of the most infamous undead creatures of all time.Got a message for us? You can record a message by following the link below and you might end up on the show!https://anchor.fm/conspiracymind/messageOh. By the way. We started including a Bibliography. You can find all the resources from...
2022-02-25
1h 27
Natú Reads
Rise of the Chinese People's Communes: Part 5
In 1958, the Chinese people began a process of consolidating cooperatives into larger entities, which began to take on greater roles in governing the lives of local communities. Until their dismantlement in the early 80s, these people's communes (人民公社), as they came to be known, would become the basic units of the social organization of Chinese society, and supposedly the bedrock social unit for what would one day become full communism, organizing not only production, but medical services, infrastructure, distribution, and other social, economic and political functions. Their formation marked not only a boon in the material well-being of the Chinese people...
2022-01-02
49 min
Natú Reads
Rise of the Chinese People's Communes: Part 4
In 1958, the Chinese people began a process of consolidating cooperatives into larger entities, which began to take on greater roles in governing the lives of local communities. Until their dismantlement in the early 80s, these people's communes (人民公社), as they came to be known, would become the basic units of the social organization of Chinese society, and supposedly the bedrock social unit for what would one day become full communism, organizing not only production, but medical services, infrastructure, distribution, and other social, economic and political functions. Their formation marked not only a boon in the material well-being of the Chinese people, a...
2021-12-26
40 min
The SPK Book Club
8. A Celebratory Recipe of One's Own
The Salmon Pink Kitchen ends 2021 with a live recipe swap! For this episode, Irene and Margaux missioned their listeners to send through recipes that celebrate the cooks they are and/or their kitchens. Grab a snack and a drink of your choice and settle in as we dress 10 supper tables in honour of the women artists and writers we celebrated in our newsletter through 2021. Click here to subscribe to our monthly Salmon Pink Newsletter. N.B. make sure you have a pen and...
2021-12-21
1h 07
Natú Reads
Rise of the Chinese People's Communes: Part 3
In 1958, the Chinese people began a process of consolidating cooperatives into larger entities, which began to take on greater roles in governing the lives of local communities. Until their dismantlement in the early 80s, these people's communes (人民公社), as they came to be known, would become the basic units of the social organization of Chinese society, and supposedly the bedrock social unit for what would one day become full communism, organizing not only production, but medical services, infrastructure, distribution, and other social, economic and political functions. Their formation marked not only a boon in the material well-being of the Chinese people, a...
2021-12-19
47 min
Natú Reads
Rise of the Chinese People's Communes: Part 2
In 1958, the Chinese people began a process of consolidating cooperatives into larger entities, which began to take on greater roles in governing the lives of local communities. Until their dismantlement in the early 80s, these people's communes (人民公社), as they came to be known, would become the basic units of the social organization of Chinese society, and supposedly the bedrock social unit for what would one day become full communism, organizing not only production, but medical services, infrastructure, distribution, and other social, economic and political functions. Their formation marked not only a boon in the material well-being of the Chinese people...
2021-12-12
30 min
Natú Reads
Rise of the Chinese People's Communes: Part 1
In 1958, the Chinese people began a process of consolidating cooperatives into larger entities, which began to take on greater roles in governing the lives of local communities. Until their dismantlement in the early 80s, these people's communes (人民公社), as they came to be known, would become the basic units of the social organization of Chinese society, and supposedly the bedrock social unit for what would one day become full communism, organizing not only production, but medical services, infrastructure, distribution, and other social, economic and political functions. Their formation marked not only a boon in the material well-being of the Chinese people...
2021-12-05
59 min
The Women's Golf Show
Nordqvist’s Carnoustie Masterclass
Jenni Falconer is joined by Alice Hewson and Golfweek writer Beth Ann Nichols to look back on a dramatic AIG Women’s Open. They also look ahead to the Curtis Cup, and hear from stars of both teams - Louise Duncan and Rose Zhang. Plus there’s reaction to the latest Solheim Cup team news.Subscribe to The Women’s Golf Show and let us know you’re listening by tweeting @RandA,using #WGS
2021-08-24
40 min
This Academic Life
Quantum Education
Have you heard of quantum education? In this show, we learn about it from Dr. Tina Brower-Thomas, a research professor in the graduate school at Howard University. She also holds a visiting faculty appointment at Harvard University. At the forefront of national quantum education, she shares with us how she got into this field and some initiatives she is currently leading. Reference list: Music by RuthAnn Schallert-Wygal (schallert.wygal@gmail.com) Artwork is created using Canva (canva.com) References for listeners: http://ciqm.harvard.edu/staff.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G1T7UGNo58 http...
2021-08-18
23 min
This Academic Life
Ep.15 – Quantum Education
Have you heard of quantum education? In this show, we learn about it from Dr. Tina Brower-Thomas, a research professor in the graduate school at Howard University. She also holds a visiting faculty appointment at Harvard University. At the forefront of national quantum education, she shares with us how she got into this field and some initiatives she is currently leading. Reference list: Music by RuthAnn Schallert-Wygal (schallert.wygal@gmail.com) Artwork is created using Canva (canva.com) References for listeners: http://ciqm.harvard.edu/staff.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G1T7UGNo58 http...
2021-08-18
23 min
Poured Over
Ash Davidson on DAMNATION SPRING
Prepare to have your heart broken in all the best ways by Ash Davidson’s miraculous debut novel, Damnation Spring — our August Discover Pick. She joins us on the show to talk about starting with endings (and making big last-minute story changes); grounding her beautiful prose in real-life stories and first-person research; her love for her characters, and more. Featured Books: Damnation Spring by Ash Davidson, East of Eden by John Steinbeck, Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner, The Round House by Louise Erdrich, How Much of These Hills Is Gold by C. Pam Zhang, and A Bitter Fog by C...
2021-08-03
36 min
Book Riot - The Podcast
2021 Moms, Dads, and Grads Recommendation Show
Jeff and Rebecca respond to listener requests for recommendations for moms, dads, grads (and themselves). This post contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, Book Riot may earn a commission. Books and Authors discussed in this episode: Shop Class as Soul Craft Flight: The Complete History of Aviation The Bomber Mafia by Malcolm Gladwell How to Build a Car by A. Newey World of Wonders In the Dream House How to Do Nothing The Night Tiger The Book of Delights Rich and Pretty Bring Your Baggage and Don’t Pack Light Friends & Strangers Sweetbitter by Stephanie Danler Summer of...
2021-05-05
1h 44
We Are Power Podcast
Northern Power Women Awards Special
Straight after the NPWAwards, Sam spoke to all the winners, commended and judge’s award winners to find out how they were feeling and hear more about the good work they are doing. Take a listen to hear from these truly amazing role models - sit back, relax and prepare to be awestruck! Winners Mentor of the Year – Zandra Moore, CEO, Panintelligence Agent of Change – Michelle Hands, Engineer at Nut Job Ltd Outstanding Entrepreneur - Sara Davies MBE, Founder and Creative Director at Crafter's Companion Person with Purpose – Freema Chambers, CO and Founder of Community Scho...
2021-03-15
43 min
People's History of Ideas Podcast
The End of the United Front (June to July 1927)
As the Wuhan regime collapses, so does the united front. Soviet advisors leave China, Chinese Communists go underground. The purge strikes Wuhan.Further reading:C. Martin Wilbur, The Nationalist Revolution in China, 1923-1928Anna Louise Strong, China’s MillionsVera Vladimirovna Vishnyakova-Akimova, Two Years in Revolutionary China, 1925-1927C. Martin Wilbur and Julie Lien-ying How, Missionaries of Revolution: Soviet Advisers and Nationalist China, 1920-1927Tony Saich, The Rise to Power of the Chinese Communist PartySome names from this episode:M. N. Roy, Indian Comintern agentWang Jingwei, Le...
2021-02-08
21 min
Peace Lab 2020
Episode 11 - Peace Lab Conversation with Louise Hvala, the CEO who priorities mindset change for success
Louise Hvala is my guest for this episode, and to me Louise is a power-house when it comes to create business ventures. Louise is the CEO and co-founder at Gatehouse Legal Recruitment, Founder at Alifery Freelance Legal Experts, Producer & Host of Gatehouse Insights and most recently in 2020 she started Maeja gifting. I was excited to speak to Louise, as she first invited me to be on the Gatehouse Channel to share my work with Peace Lab in 2017. She has interviewed many lawyers and successful leaders across Australia; however, having known Louise for several y ears now, but I kn...
2020-12-16
49 min
Peace Lab 2020
Episode 9 - Elva’s Monologue - Perception & 2020
Hello everyone - welcome to December 2020. What a year we have all had. In this last Elva's Monologue of 2020, I guided a reflective meditation from January 2020 to December 2020, observing our changing perceptions of things, events and people. And to me, 2020 is the year I have learned and am still learning about perception and how our brain constructs and reconstructs perceptions based on our expectations, intentions, beliefs etc. This contemporary understanding validates what the ancient saying that "when you change your perception, the things you perceive changes too." So, what is your perception of 2020? From fe...
2020-12-02
34 min
All Bases Covered
Cherries Popped
EPISODE 90./Guess what everyone! We’re recording together… in person…face to face!!Trust us, we can’t believe it either. Things may sound a little different but don't be alarmed, our lives haven’t picked up that much yet. We're still kicking off this week's ep #iso style with some light garden chat and an introduction to Alex’s new resident bat, Bobby.Speaking of Bobby's... In beauty news this week, the founder of Bobbi Brown has just announced the launch of her new brand, Jones Road! Whilst we love the e...
2020-11-01
42 min
Discover CircRes
August 2020 Discover CircRes
This month on Episode 15 of the Discover CircRes podcast, host Cindy St. Hilaire highlights three featured articles from the July 31 and August 14 issues of Circulation Research. This episode features an in-depth conversation with Drs Venu Venna and Juneyoung Lee from the Department of Neurology at the McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston regarding their study Gut Microbiota-Derived Short-Chain Fatty Acids Promote Post-Stroke Recovery in Aged Mice. This episode also includes a brief discussion with BCVS Outstanding Early Career Investigator Award competition finalists, Drs Shyam Bansal from Ohio State University, Emmanouil Tampakakis from...
2020-08-20
32 min
From the Front Porch
265 || Bookish Bingo
Annie and Olivia sat down in the middle of the chaos to talk about The Bookshelf’s reading challenge (of sorts!) for 2020. We covered all sorts of categories, with a variety of books: A Is for Alibi by Sue Grafton Pashmina by Nidhi Chanani The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende The BFG by Roald Dahl There There by Tommy Orange The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee by David Treuer The Round House by Louise Erdrich...
2020-04-02
45 min
Operacast
Extra - Glyndebourne Opera Cup Final
Coverage from Glyndebourne, UK, of the 2020 Glyndebourne Opera Cup. Today’s episode: FINAL held on 7 March 2020 The results are 1st: Edward Nelson 2nd: Alexandra Low 3rd: Eric Ferring Most Promising: Siphokazi Molteno Audience Prize: Meigui Zhang Youth Jury Prize: Sungho Kim Hosts: Louise Garner and David Ward More information: www.glyndebourne.com/events/the-gly…era-cup-final/ www.operacast.co.uk
2020-03-08
22 min
Operacast
Extra - Glyndebourne Opera Cup, Semi-Finals
Coverage from Glyndebourne, UK, of the 2020 Glyndebourne Opera Cup. Today’s episode: Semi-Finals held on 4 March 2020 The singers going through the Final are Eric Ferring Siphokazi Molteno Meigui Zhang Sungho Kim Alexandra Low Edward Nelson Hosts: Louise Garner and David Ward More information: https://www.glyndebourne.com/events/the-glyndebourne-opera-cup-final/ www.operacast.co.uk
2020-03-05
21 min
Genotypecast with Grey Genetics
DNA Donations: Implications to Consider
On this first episode of Genotypecast, certified genetic counselor Brianne Kirkpatrick of Watershed DNA reviews two recent news stories related to cord blood and sperm donations, discussing the risks and unknowns associated with each as well as the implications for society at large. Do you have questions or topics you’d like a genetic counselor to discuss on a future episode ? Leave us a short voice message here! We may use your message on a future show. Articles Discussed Thayer, Kate. “Umbilical cord blood saved Chicago woman’s life more than 20 years ago. Now sh...
2019-09-24
18 min
All the Books!
E223: New Releases and More for August 27, 2019
This week, Liberty and Tirzah discuss Pumpkinhead, Wonton Terror, Last Ones Left Alive, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Chase Darkness with Me by Billy Jensen and Bombas. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: Last Ones Left Alive by Sarah Davis-Goff Pumpkinheads by Rainbow Rowell and Faith Erin Hicks A Better Man: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel by Louise...
2019-08-27
38 min
New Stories, Bold Legends: Stories from Sydney Lunar Festival
S1 Episode 13: Louise Zhang, Artist
Louise Zhang is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, sculpture and installation. She designed the playful Monkey Tower lantern for the Sydney Lunar Festival. With an interest in horror cinema, particularly the body horror genre, Zhang is interested in the dynamics between the attractive and repulsive. By exploring how themes of perceived innocence such as prettiness and cuteness can be contrasted with notions of the perverse and monstrous, Zhang explores the intersection of fear, anxiety and a sense of otherness in the construction of identity. Based in Sydney, Louise has had multiple solo shows...
2019-01-15
26 min
Chat 10 Looks 3
Ep 72: End Of Another Year
Sales and Crabb look back at the best of 2017. Recorded live at Llewellyn Hall, ANU on Sat 9 December. • The matching outfits - Sales and Crabb didn't cross check their wardrobes. • 12 days of Christmas - as performed by Crabb and Sales • Paul McCartney on six decades of making music - interviewed by Leigh Sales (via ABC 7.30, 2017 Dec 04) • Interviewing your heroes can have its pitfalls, but Paul McCartney avoids them all - by Leigh Sales (via ABC 7.30, 2017 Dec 05) • Armando Iannucci in Conversation with Annabel Crabb - Wheeler Centre (2017 May 08) • Rachel Cusk - Author profile (via Goodreads) • Outline - Rachel Cusk • Prayer For Owen Meany - by...
2017-12-16
1h 04
Chat 10 Looks 3
Ep 72: End Of Another Year
Sales and Crabb look back at the best of 2017. Recorded live at Llewellyn Hall, ANU on Sat 9 December. • The matching outfits - Sales and Crabb didn't cross check their wardrobes. • 12 days of Christmas - as performed by Crabb and Sales • Paul McCartney on six decades of making music - interviewed by Leigh Sales (via ABC 7.30, 2017 Dec 04) • Interviewing your heroes can have its pitfalls, but Paul McCartney avoids them all - by Leigh Sales (via ABC 7.30, 2017 Dec 05) • Armando Iannucci in Conversation with Annabel Crabb - Wheeler Centre (2017 May 08) • Rachel Cusk - Author profile (via Goodreads)
2017-12-16
1h 04
Kung Fu Movie Guide Podcast
Episode 22 - Fighting Spirit Film Festival 2017
This episode comes to you live from Fighting Spirit Film Festival 2017, an all-day celebration of martial arts movies which took place in London, UK, on 16 September 2017. You will hear from up-and-coming UK filmmakers whose short films were shown at the event, including: multi-award-winning writer, director, producer, actor, stuntman and martial artist, Beau Fowler, whose short film Express Delivery picked up the award for Best Action Choreography at the festival; Doctor Strange actor Linda Louise Duan, who features in the short films I Am Not the Devil, Shadow Warriors and the Chinese animation, Foxy; the 'kung fu couple', David Cheung...
2017-10-24
50 min
Extérieur Nuit - Radio Campus Paris
Extérieur Nuit # 6 janvier
Cette semaine, dans Extérieur Nuit: -un entretien avec Marie-Louise Khondji, fondatrice et co-programmatrice du site www.lecinemaclub.com -la revue de presse -JOY de David O. Russell -AU-DELA DES MONTAGNES de Jia Zhang-Ke -THE BIG SHORT de Adam McKay
2016-01-09
00 min