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On Land
Conservation Without Conflict with Leo Miranda
The Endangered Species Act has helped save iconic species from extinction - but it’s also created real tension for the private landowners who manage the majority of wildlife habitat in the U.S. In this episode, WLA CEO Lesli Allison sits down with Leo Miranda, executive director of Conservation Without Conflict and former Southeast Regional Director for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. From his early days as a field biologist in Puerto Rico to leading one of the most innovative regional conservation efforts in the country, and as a farmer in Georgia, Leo brings a u...
2025-07-22
51 min
On Land
What's next for the Farm Bill?
The Farm Bill. A piece of legislation that quietly shapes much of life in this country - especially for those of us in rural America. The Farm Bill influences everything from food access to conservation, crop insurance to rural infrastructure. And yet, for how far-reaching it is, most Americans know very little about what’s actually in it - or what’s at stake when it comes up for renewal. To help unpack the history, the politics, and the uncertain path ahead, Lesli Allison, our CEO here at Western Landowners Alliance, speaks with two former high-r...
2025-06-27
55 min
On Land
Forged and foraged with Chef Joshua Drage
For Chef Joshua Drage, fire is more than a cooking method - it is a unifying ingredient in his culinary creations. Drage's passion lies in crafting dishes that pay homage to the American West; emphasizing the connection between fire and food. Drage collaborates with local producers to source the freshest ingredients skillfully blending bold flavors while championing healthy eating. Today's episode of On Land is a literal fireside chat with Chef Joshua Drage. Join WLA's Christina Wenikowski and Zach Altman on a culinary journey to Chef Drage's cabin in the forested hills near Phillipsburg, Montana. S...
2025-06-03
21 min
On Land
Little Creek Ranch and Feedstore with Caroline and Justin Nelson
Today we’re chatting with Caroline and Justin Nelson, the powerhouse ranching couple behind Little Creek Feed in Townsend, Montana, and the owners of Little Creek Lamb & Beef, a direct-to-consumer meat company that prioritizes care for the land, the animals, and the people sustained by both. We talk about what it was like to start a business while expecting their first child, why they’re so committed to quality local products and top-notch customer service, the decline of community gathering spaces in rural areas, the origins and growth of their meat business, and so much more. Fin...
2025-05-08
59 min
On Land
Forest stewardship in the age of megafires with Dave Tenny
The future of forests, and the communities and wildlife that depend on them, is at a crossroads. In this episode of On Land, Western Landowners Alliance CEO Lesli Allison sits down with Dave Tenny, founding president and CEO of the National Alliance of Forest Owners, for a timely, wide-ranging conversation. They dig into sweeping new federal directives aimed at expanding domestic timber production, what it really takes to reduce wildfire risk, and how private working forests are becoming critical players in wildlife conservation and the carbon economy. Along the way, they peel back the...
2025-04-23
50 min
On Land
This is Wildfire with Nick Mott
The American West is burning. We need to adapt. But what does it really mean to live with fire? Today’s guest has spent years trying to answer that question. Nick Mott is an award-winning journalist, podcast producer (Threshold, MTPR's The Wide Open, Fireline), and now author of the book This is Wildfire: How to Protect Yourself, Your Home, and Your Community in the Age of Heat, which he co-authored with Justin Angle, host of A New Angle and a professor at Montana State University's College of Business. Nick joins WLA's Zach Altman for a con...
2025-04-15
38 min
On Land
Federal Cuts, Working Lands, and What’s Next with Lesli Allison
Today we’re bringing you a timely conversation with Lesli Allison, CEO of Western Landowners Alliance. With major shifts happening in federal policy—funding freezes, staffing cuts, and growing uncertainty—Lesli breaks down what these changes mean for working lands and the people who steward them. We’ll talk about the challenges landowners are facing, the opportunities to shape the future, and why landowner leadership is needed now more than ever. Learn about WLA's policy work, share your thoughts and contact your reps here.
2025-03-26
27 min
On Land
Bonus | Grizzly Bears and the Endangered Species Act: What’s Changing?
UPDATE: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has extended the public comment period on proposed changes to the grizzly bear’s Endangered Species Act listing. The new deadline is May 16. Today we’re sharing an episode from Working Wild University, our award-winning documentary podcast about the people and wildlife of the American West. Western Landowners Alliance produces this show in partnership with Dr. Jared Beaver, a wildlife extension specialist at Montana State University. Be sure to check out Working Wild U wherever you listen to podcasts. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is propo...
2025-03-14
28 min
On Land
Life after dead pool with Zak Podmore
Today we dive into an illuminating conversation between Morgan Wagoner, Western Landowners Alliance's Western Water Program Director, and Zak Podmore, author of Life After Deadpool: Lake Powell's Last Days and the Rebirth of the Colorado River. Together, they explore topics like the Colorado River’s massive silt deposits, mud volcanoes and ever-resilient native species, and the urgent need to reimagine western water management. This discussion comes at a pivotal moment, as states in the upper and lower Colorado River basins remain deeply divided on proposals to reduce water usage before the current rules expire in 2026. Desp...
2024-12-17
1h 03
On Land
Funding agriculture businesses on a mission with Dan Miller of Steward
Today we sit down with Dan Miller, the founder and CEO of Steward, a regenerative agriculture finance firm. Dan founded Steward to combine his background in finance, real estate, and technology with his passion for agriculture, which stems from his maternal family who have been farming on the eastern shore of Maryland since the 1880s. Find the show notes here: https://onland.link/podcast
2024-11-21
49 min
On Land
Sheepish Solutions to Water Conservation with Linda Poole
Today we sit down with Linda Poole, a rancher and working lands director at Western Landowners Alliance. Linda and her border collies and livestock guardian dogs care for colored finewool sheep, laying hens and sometimes cattle on a prairie homestead south of Malta, Montana. In 2023 Linda was awarded a Field Work Project grant from the LOR Foundation, which allowed her to experiment with different ways to use waste wool to combat water scarcity and improve soil health on her ranch. Let's dive in to hear what she learned from these experiments. Find more in the s...
2024-09-26
48 min
On Land
Conserving Soundscapes with Sensory Ecologist Jesse Barber
How does human-related sound impact wildlife around us? From trails to roads to cities, this question propels Dr. Jesse Barber, a leader in the emerging field of sensory ecology. Jesse Barber is a professor of biological sciences at Boise State University. He was recently appointed as the chief conservation curator and chief conservation scientist at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. In today's episode, Barber joins Lesli Allison, CEO of Western Landowners Alliance, for a fascinating conversation about the field of sensory ecology, the role of...
2024-08-27
38 min
On Land
Watershed-Scale Stewardship with Chrissy McFarren of Badger Creek Ranch
In this episode of the On Land Podcast, we sit down with Chrissy McFarren, the owner of Badger Creek Ranch in Cañon City, Colorado. Chrissy shares her journey from a first-generation rancher, originally from California, to becoming a dedicated land steward in the American West. We explore the challenges and triumphs of managing a 6,500-acre ranch, where Chrissy and her team balance the demands of producing food with the critical work of land conservation, including her innovative strategies she employs to restore and preserve the Badger Creek watershed, including the use of virtual fencing a...
2024-08-22
39 min
On Land
Western Landowners Policy Talk | #1 | Jason Fearneyhough and Lesli Allison
The first Western Landowners Policy Talk, a special monthly edition of the On Land Podcast, hosted by Louis Wertz of the Western Landowners Alliance, featured Jason Fearneyhough, chief policy officer with WLA, and WLA CEO Lesli Allison. Jason joined WLA as chief policy officer in February 2024, after stints as the deputy commissioner of agriculture for the state of Texas and director of the Wyoming Department of Agriculture. The discussion started with Jason sharing his vision for WLA's policy program and strategies for engaging within the current political and environmental challenges, such as recent Supreme Court decisions, national elections, and...
2024-08-02
54 min
Le 48/64 - Le podcast référence en BD
Le 48/64 S2 EP. 5 : Révolte, Revanche, L'Employé du moi et l'autofiction
La suite des aventures du 48/64 est là !Thomas entame les hostilités avec une pointe de nostalgie en présentant : Lucky Luke - Mythes et réalités du far west, un beau livre dédié à l'étude des liens unissant les aventures du Lonesome cow-boy à l'Histoire des États-Unis.L'exploratrice des abysses dessinés a.k.a. Manon débarque ensuite avec fracas, brandissant fièrement un album destiné aux keupons fans du studio Ghibli : Metadoggoz par B. Mo aux éditions Actes Sud BD.Le Grand dégingandé est de retour ! Chronique...
2023-11-13
1h 08
On Land
Sarah Wentzel-Fischer, Quivira Coalition director, on Regenerate 2023
Sarah Wentzel-Fischer is a farmer, a writer, a connector, an advocate. Officially, she wears several hats. She is the Executive Director of the Quivira Coalition, an organization focused on building soil, biodiversity, and resilience on western working landscapes. Sarah raises pigs and makes compost with her partner on Polk's Folly Farm in northern New Mexico. Farmers in New Mexico elected Sarah to represent them on the board of the Rocky Mountain Farmers Union. We talk a little bit about what that means for Sarah's involvement in farm bill negotiations and other advocacy work...
2023-10-31
36 min
On Land
Martha Williams, USFWS director, reflects on the ESA at 50
Martha Williams is the director of the United State Fish and Wildlife Service, the agency responsible for implementing the Endangered Species Act (along with NOAA’s fisheries division). She grew up on a farm in Maryland and studied law at the University of Montana. From 1988 to 2011, she served as legal counsel for the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. After a stint as Deputy Solicitor Parks and Wildlife in the Department of the Interior, she was appointed director of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks from 2017 to 2020. She is an avid outdoorswoman, hunter and angler. She sp...
2023-10-03
21 min
On Land
Bonus: The Modern West from Wyoming Public Media
In this bonus episode, we're sharing an episode from our friends at The Modern West from Wyoming Public Media. The Modern West, hosted by Melodie Edwards, is a podcast documenting the evolving identity of the American West. The Rolling Stone: The Great Individualist Part 1. The cowboy roaming horseback across the American West is nearly inextricable from what it means to be American. Now a new generation of ranchers is working to reinvent this iconic way of life to fit a modern world. Complete show notes here: onland.westernlandowners.org/2023/podcast/the-modern-west-the-great-individualist/
2023-08-21
28 min
Casual Diehard
We Can Pod It Out 146: Honey Pie
We love Mark Canha around here for Mark Canha Summer and for wearing our Pride Month shirt, but now it’s Wrath Month, and Canha went deep last night to help give the Mets consecutive wins for the first time since June 14 and 16, and on consecutive days for the first time since May 30, 31, and June 1. We haven’t gotten to check out his home run chain yet, so here we go!* Mark Canha hit his first home run off Taijuan Walker, 4/10/05* Taijuan Walker gave up his first home run to George Springer, 6/30/14* George Spri...
2023-07-03
13 min
On Land
Drought and resilience in the Sonoran Desert with Sarah King
Sarah King and her husband manage the King’s Anvil Ranch in the Altar Valley, near Tucson, Arizona. Sarah is also the executive director of the Altar Valley Conservation Alliance. AVCA is a watershed based collaborative conservation organization founded in 1995. They use a strongly collaborative, science-based, community driven approach to conserve and sustain both the community and natural resources of the Altar Valley for future generations. Water is a critical issue for landowners south of Tucson. Sarah and the other members of AVCA are working on some interesting projects to manage water and en...
2023-06-16
31 min
On Land
The big deal on the Colorado River with reporter Luke Runyon
This week on the On Land Podcast I welcome veteran water reporter Luke Runyon. Luke covers the Colorado River Basin for public radio station KUNC. His podcast, Thirst Gap, digs into stories that show how water issues can both unite and divide communities throughout the Western U.S. Before covering water at KUNC, Luke covered the agriculture and food beat for five years as KUNC’s Harvest Public Media reporter. I spoke with Luke about the big news in Colorado River politics: the announcement of a grand water savings bargain between California, Arizona and...
2023-05-31
23 min
On Land
Helping our water do more with Aaron Derwingson of the Nature Conservancy
Today on the show, Western Landowners Alliance's Programs Director Hallie Mahowald had the pleasure of talking to a good friend, Aaron Derwingson. Derwingson is the water projects director for the Nature Conservancy's Colorado River program. He and Hallie both live in Salida, Colorado. Derwingson has piloted water banking and other tools for flexible water management, conducted field research on the impacts of reduced irrigation, evaluated alternative low water use crops, and upgraded irrigation systems to help improve river flows. Before joining The Nature Conservancy, Aaron served as the Stewardship Director for the Rio...
2023-04-21
31 min
Breaking Walls
BW - EP138—010: Baseball Memories From Radio History—Westward Ho!
In 1954, it took a historic season to dethrone the Yankees who were five-time defending world champions. Although they won one-hundred three games, the Cleveland Indians won a then-American League record one-hundred eleven. The Indians were led by Center Fielder Larry Doby, the first African-American player in the AL, Third Basemen Al Rosen, and slugger Vic Wertz. Their pitching staff was anchored by Early Wynn, Bob Lemon and Bob Feller. In the National League, the pennant winners were the underdog New York Giants, who won ninety-seven games, once again beating out the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Giants drew 1.15 million fans to the...
2023-04-20
12 min
Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting
BW - EP138—010: Baseball Memories From Radio History—Westward Ho!
In 1954, it took a historic season to dethrone the Yankees who were five-time defending world champions. Although they won one-hundred three games, the Cleveland Indians won a then-American League record one-hundred eleven. The Indians were led by Center Fielder Larry Doby, the first African-American player in the AL, Third Basemen Al Rosen, and slugger Vic Wertz. Their pitching staff was anchored by Early Wynn, Bob Lemon and Bob Feller. In the National League, the pennant winners were the underdog New York Giants, who won ninety-seven games, once again beating out the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Giants drew 1.15 million fans to the...
2023-04-20
12 min
On Land
Building resilience to drought in the West with Dr. Caroline Nash
On today's episode, Western Landowners Alliance Programs Director Hallie Mahowald was joined by Dr. Caroline Nash, a hydrologist and geomorphologist with the consulting group CK Blueshift LLC. Dr. Nash got her PhD at Oregon State University and has done field work throughout the American West. She has extensive experience in rangeland conservation and stream restoration. She brought knowledge about the science and regulatory systems relevant to watershed scale conservation efforts to the conversation. At CK Blueshift, Dr. Nash leads the company's current projects and consulting work related to hydrologic analysis, restoration design, and...
2023-04-14
44 min
On Land
Water in California with Wade Crowfoot, California Secretary of Natural Resources
Wade Crowfoot was appointed California Secretary for Natural Resources in 2019. As Secretary, Crowfoot oversees an agency of 19,000 employees charged with protecting and managing California’s diverse resources, including its fish and wildlife and rivers and waterways. Before becoming Secretary, Crowfoot served as CEO of the Water Foundation, a nonprofit philanthropy based in California that supports shared water solutions for communities, the economy, and the environment across the American West. Wade spoke with Lesli Allison, executive director of the Western Landowners Alliance, about Western water, and in particular the Colorado River Basin. California has rights to the largest sha...
2023-03-09
26 min
On Land
Landowners’ Eye on the Capital with Zach Bodhane
Today we're bringing you a new feature of the On Land podcast: Landowners' Eye on the Capital. In these conversations, we'll be talking with Zach Bodhane, policy director at Western Landowners Alliance. From his vantage in Washington D.C., Zach will share the latest on the most important issues bills and regulations that WLA is working on for landowners across the West. Find the show notes here.
2023-02-21
26 min
Natural Resources University
#113 | Working Wild U - State management in the Northern Rockies
In 2021, the Montana and Idaho legislatures each passed a suite of bills liberalizing wolf hunting. These changes ignited national debate around fair chase ethics, norms of state wildlife management decision-making, and potential relisting of wolves in the Northern Rockies under the Endangered Species Act. Honing in on Montana, hosts Alex and Jared explore what these recent changes to wolf hunt regulations could mean for wolf populations in the state and for people who share the landscape with wolves. Plus, they seek to understand if a collaborative, ground-up, scientifically and publicly-informed management approach could create more durable solutions...
2023-01-31
23 min
The Getcha Some Productions Podcast
GSP# 77: Special Guest Andy Marcinkowski
Getcha Some Productions Podcast Episode 77To support the podcast, shop on Reverb here: https://reverb.grsm.io/GetchaSomePlease subscribe on your favorite podcast app: http://www.getchasomeproductions.com/podcastPlease like and subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_nc0nleQ5Yk_eKuNpkDFvQBuy the Book Club Featured Book here: Unlocking Creativity by Michael Beinhorn https://amzn.to/3B9f458A podcast covering all things related to music production: from the first note to the last fan and everything in between. We create music an...
2023-01-09
1h 24
On Land
Place-based collaboratives and conflict reduction with Matt Collins
In this bonus episode, we take you live to the International Wolf Symposium, on October 11th, for a talk by Matthew Collins, Western Landowners Alliance’s Working Wild Challenge program associate. Before Matt joined WLA, he conducted research into how local groups, called place-based collaboratives, helped improve adoption of practices that reduce conflict between livestock and large carnivores while pursuing a masters degree at Colorado State University. At the International Wolf Symposium, Matt had 15 minutes to present his entire masters thesis project to a packed room. We think he knocked it out of th...
2022-10-28
17 min
On Land
The Colorado River Crisis with Andy Mueller
The big news in the West these days is drought, and specifically drought in the Colorado River Basin. In upcoming episodes, we're going to bring you some really interesting conversations with land stewards who are trying really cool things to deal with the drought, save water, and restore watersheds. But today, we wanted to provide listeners with some of the big picture context and some background to better understand this issue. To do that, we turned to Andy Mueller. Andy Mueller is the General Manager of the Colorado River District. The Colorado River...
2022-10-07
54 min
On Land
Bonus: Representing land stewards on Colorado wolf advisory group
We thought you might enjoy this short interview that aired on Raymond Toney's Colorado Howl radio show, produced by KDUR Durango. It features WLA’s programs director, Hallie Mahowald, who is on the Colorado Parks and Wildlife stakeholder advisory group (SAG) for the reintroduction and management of wolves in Colorado. In 2020, Coloradans voted to reintroduce wolves to the western half of the state. As you’ll hear in this short segment, Hallie is working to ensure that landowners, producers, and land managers have a seat at the table in this critical process, and making sure that they have...
2022-08-01
06 min
Montagnes Podcast
#6 - Mathieu Maynadier sur le Pathan Peak
[Montagnes Podcast - Épisode 6] Mathieu Maynadier sur le Pathan Peak En juillet 2018, le Français Mathieu Maynadier, le Belge Nicolas Favresse et l’Argentin Carlos Molina, accompagnés du photographe belge Jean-Louis Wertz partent en expédition dans une des zones les plus reculés du Pakistan, le massif du Khondus. Longtemps fermée en raison du conflit avec l’Inde, la région abrite une multitude de sommets encore vierges : une opportunité pour la bande d’alpinistes. En trois jours, le groupe se hisse au sommet de leur première...
2022-04-26
20 min
On Land
Season 01 Wrap Up!
Well listeners, that’s a wrap on Season 01 of the On Land Podcast! Amber got to talk with some amazing women from all walks of life about their relationships with the West, having a place-based ethic, the importance of storytelling, and much more. Keep sharing, keep listening, and stay tuned for more. In our upcoming Season 02, we’ll be featuring interviews that dive deeper, go a little bit longer, and we’ll be including a mix of experienced producers, researchers, and all kinds of people working in stewardship in the American West. Take our quick listener survey: https://onland.link/podcastsu
2021-09-10
02 min
On Land
The Intimacy of Place with Louise Johns
Today we’re pleased to share our conversation with Louise Johns. Louise is a documentary photographer and National Geographic Explorer based in Montana. Her work examines the relationships between people, place and animals, with a particular focus on rural, agricultural and indigenous communities. She began documenting the landscapes and people of the American West while working as a horse wrangler in Montana’s Centennial Valley. Johns has a master’s degree in Environmental Science Journalism from the University of Montana. She works with a variety of outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, National Geographic, The Nature Conservancy, and Patagoni...
2021-09-02
26 min
On Land
Capturing Ranch Life with Photographer Della Frederickson
Today we’re sharing our conversation with western photographer and wrangler Della Frederickson. After graduating from Auburn University with a degree in Digital Marketing, this South Florida girl booked it to Wyoming, where she applied her horsewomenship skills as a wrangler at a guest ranch in the heart of Grand Teton National Park for several years, solidifying her love of ranch life and the landscapes of the American West. Since she took the leap out west in 2017, Della has spent more time in the saddle than not, often with her camera in hand. But as you’ll hear in this conver...
2021-08-26
17 min
On Land
Photographing the Cowgirl Life with Barbara Van Cleve
Today we are honored to share our conversation with the renowned Western photographer and fifth-generation Montana rancher Barbara Van Cleve. Barbara has spent her career photographing the American West, inspired largely by a lifetime spent on her family’s ranch just east of the Crazy Mountains in southwest Montana. For her entire life, Barbara Van Cleve has pushed up against the limits that society has imposed on women, especially in the rural West, choosing instead to forge her own path as a photographer of women in the West. Read more and find the topics and lin...
2021-08-19
21 min
On Land
The Future of Agriculture with Miah Chalfant
Miah Chalfant is a rancher, contemporary ledger artist, and passionate communicator of her community’s ways of life, both as a rancher and as an enrolled member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe. Miah ranches with her family in southeast Montana, and is looking to study Agricultural Media and Communications as she heads off to college. Though still a young person herself, Miah is already supporting and educating the next generation of ranchers and farmers in her community, and she carries herself with a hopeful, determined attitude that is both refreshing and contagious. She spoke with Wes...
2021-08-12
13 min
On Land
Building Bridges with Becca Skinner
Becca Skinner is a photographer, writer, National Geographic Explorer, and farmer in the permaculture food forest at her home near Bozeman, Montana. As you’ll hear in this episode, Becca started in adventure storytelling, but has since expanded her focus to include private land stewardship and sustainable food production, topics that are now central to her outlook and way of life. As she wrote in a piece she co-authored in the inaugural issue of On Land, Becca describes herself as having a foot in two worlds: in one world there is the recreation-based environmentalist, in the other world there is...
2021-08-05
16 min
On Land
Painting the Rural West with Melissa DiNino
Having moved out to remote areas of Montana for work after college, Melissa DiNino found herself in places that were steeped in quiet contemplation. As a range rider, she worked at the heart of small ranching communities where she monitored cattle and tracked wolves and grizzlies by horseback. She learned how the resiliency of rural communities relies on its relationships - both human and non-human. When she began painting in 2018, she turned to the subject matter that was most familiar - the rural west and traditional ties to the landscape, but through a feminine lens. Show Notes...
2021-07-29
23 min
On Land
Healing the Landscape with Nicole Masters
Nicole Masters is an independent agroecologist, systems thinker, educator and author of “For the love of soil.” She has a formal background in ecology, soil science and organizational learning studies. She is one of a growing number of people who are facilitating the rapidly expanding world of quality food production and biological economies. As you’ll hear in this episode, Nicole will also be a keynote speaker at the Women in Ranching virtual Confluence this fall. Show Notes: https://onland.link/podcast Subscribe to On Land Magazine: https://onland.link/social-subscribe
2021-07-22
12 min
On Land
On Land Season 1 Trailer
Welcome to the first season of the On Land Podcast! On this show we’ll be bringing you thoughtful conversations with the people who are living and working on the land and shaping the future of stewardship in the American West. Be sure to follow us wherever you get your podcasts, and listen to a new episode every Thursday. Or subscribe to the On Land newsletter at onland.link/podcast.
2021-07-12
00 min
On Land
Feeding the Community with Kelsey Scott
Kelsey Scott is a fourth generation rancher, artist, entrepreneur and leader in her community on the Cheyenne River Sioux Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Like the open prairie she calls home, this conversation is an expansive look into Kelsey’s relationship with the land. Kelsey Scott (neé Ducheneaux) is the 4th generation of The DX Ranch on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation. She is the owner of DX Beef, which offers locally raised beef for direct sale, and serves Project H3LP!, a nonprofit organization which utilizes horses to practice their Lifemanship philosophies with youth. Kelsey also wor...
2021-07-09
26 min
La Hora del Miedo
#05 – Cementerio de Animales (1989) + Cementerio de Animales 2 (1992) + Cementerio de Animales (2019)
Episodio #5 – 18/04/2019 Todo Cementerio de Animales. Se estrenó la remake de CEMENTERIO DE ANIMALES (2019), de los directores de la celebrada STARRY EYES (2014) y aprovechamos para volver a ver la primera versión de 1989 y la locura de CEMENTERIO DE ANIMALES 2 (1992), ambas dirigidas por Mary Lambert. Stephen King, la negación de la muerte, el duelo, camiones, gatos espectaculares y niñites resucitades. NOTAS #05 Este es el comic del New Yorker de Julia Wertz (en inglés) sobre leer de chiquita “Cementerio de animales” de King. Julia Wertz es una caricaturista neoyorkina, conocida por The Fart Party y Dri...
2019-04-18
1h 11