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Hot Pipes Podcast 350 – Vintage Dendy, Vintage Vinyl
Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose? Jonas Nordwall Vintage Dendy Vol 1 1974 3-15 Wurlitzer, Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne, Australia. Originally from Capitol Theatre, Melbourne 3:49 Near You Tony Fenelon, John Atwell Vintage Dendy Vol 1 1981 3-15 Wurlitzer, Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne, Australia. Originally from Capitol Theatre, Melbourne 6:50 Song Of Paradise Horace Weber Au Revoir To The Capitol Wurlitzer [Crest CRE-12-LP-008] 1963 3-15 Wurlitzer, Capitol Theatre, Melbourne, Australia; Last performance on November 17, 1963 10:52 Children of the Regiment David Shepherd Cinema Organ Encores Vol 97 - In Australia [Deroy 1440] 1978 2-12 Wurlitzer, Wyatt Hall Pulteney Grammar School, Adelaide 14:28 Destiny Waltz ...
2025-04-21
1h 02
The Cine-Files
2025 Oscars Best Picture Series - WICKED
It's Oscars season! The Cine-Files hosts John Rocha and Steve Morris continue their exploration of the 2024 Best Picture nominees in their Oscars Best Picture Series with this conversation and review of WICKED. The JON M. Chu directed film is based on the book Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West and the hit Stephen Schwarz and Winnie Holzmand Broadway musical. It stars Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey, Ethan Slater, Bowen Yang, Peter Dinklage, Michelle Yeoh and Jeff Goldblum. Steve and John discuss the film overall including the acting, direction, writing, production design, score...
2025-02-16
31 min
Millionaire University
228. Balancing Family and Business - Guest Interview With Pat Flynn of Smart Passive Income and Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job (REPLAY)
In this episode, guest Millionaire Mentors Pat Flynn of Smart Passive Income talks with Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Quit Her Job about his new book The Family First Entrepreneur and how to balance life and business. They also discuss other business growth strategies while maintaining a family first focus.(Original Air Date - 6/19/23)What Pat and Steve discuss on today's episode:+ Introduction to the Podcast+ The Story of Justin and Tara Williams+ Introduction to Millionaire University+ How to Tune into Millionaire University
2025-01-16
50 min
PopaHALLics
PopaHALLics #134 "Wicked Good"
PopaHALLics #134 "Wicked Good"For our Thanksgiving weekend episode, we talk about the pop culture offerings we're grateful for: the new movie version of "Wicked"; movies about a mother and son's love in "The Blitz" and the quest for the first test tube baby in "Joy"; and more. There's always a turkey—"Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft." Oof! Theaters:"Wicked, Part 1." Director Jon M. Chu ("Crazy Rich Asians") pulls off a Wizard of Oz and grants us our heart's desire: a fabulous movie adaptation of the hit Broadway musical. Cynthia Eri...
2024-11-29
31 min
Art of the Cut
WICKED
Today, we’re talking with Myron Kerstein, ACE about teaming up again with director Jon Chu to edit the cinematic adaptation of the Broadway hit, Wicked. Before that they collaborated on In the Heights. And before THAT on Crazy Rich Asians - not to mention Kerstein's work with Lin-Manuel Mirandad on tick, tick...BOOM! and we’ve talked about ALL of those films here on Art of the Cut. Kerstein’s previous work as an editor includes the feature films Going in Style, Garden State and Glee: The 3D Concert Movie. He’s also directed an episo...
2024-11-21
44 min
On with Kara Swisher
Jon Chu on Wicked, Silicon Valley, and Defying Hollywood’s Gravity
Jon Chu grew up in Silicon Valley, in the shadow of Apple Park. His father, Chef Chu, still runs his eponymous restaurant there, and Jon worshiped Steve Jobs as a kid. As a teen, he used Apple products to learn how to make movies. Now he directs some of the biggest movies in Hollywood, but his relationship with the tech industry is much more complex. Kara and Jon discuss his “new view” trilogy: Crazy Rich Asians, In the Heights, and his latest film, Wicked. They unpack his memoir Viewfinder, and Chu explains how growing up in...
2024-11-18
1h 04
Rethinking Aging Club Podcast
Sleep Health with Roger Anunsen, Natasha Chu, Lauren Duffell, Ramiro Maldonado and Patrick Morris
This episode focused on Sleep Health Products. Natasha Chu from StimScience introduced Somni, a neurotechnology headband that enhances sleep using personalized brain stimulation, reducing time to fall asleep as well as tossing and turning.Lauren Duffel, a sleep coach, emphasized sleep hygiene tips and the benefits of wearables like the Oura Ring. Ramiro Maldonado discussed the Nobi Smart Lamp, which uses circadian light to improve sleep and fall prevention. Patrick Morris from gugu Sleep in Japan, shared insights on sleep deprivation and the company's mission to promote better sleep through comfortable mat...
2024-09-04
55 min
Chu Công Ước
One of the Greatest Speeches Ever Steve Jobs
One of the Greatest Speeches Ever Steve Jobs
2024-07-23
10 min
Cú Thông Thái
3 Steve Jobs giả đã lừa cả phố Wall như thế nào?
Nhà sáng lập và cựu CEO của Apple, Steve Jobs là một trong những người quan trọng nhất với thế giới hiện đại chúng ta đang sống. Nhà Cách mạng trong công nghệ, Nhà cách mạng về thiết kế, Nhà cách mạng về thẩm mỹ và cả nhà cách mạng về cách một công ty công nghệ nên phục vụ khách hàng của mình như thế nào. Bỏ học đại học, khởi nghiệp trong một gara xe oto, niêm yết Apple lên sàn c...
2024-02-29
11 min
愛、生活、人生系列
成敗論英雄 A Hero with Success
成敗論英雄 A Hero with Success Can we say that whether a person can be deemed a hero or a loser is merely on the basis of the success or failure of his endeavors? 難道一個人是英雄還是失敗者,只是取決於他努力的成敗嗎? Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer.” Heroism is the consistent social construct that all may interpret it that it should be successful. However, perhaps, the definition of a hero comes not from the virtues of man, but the flaws. While, in our society, heroes today are often seen as perfect individuals. Someone who is heroic often has the ability to act on his dreams an...
2024-01-21
08 min
The History of Chemistry
93: Resistance is Futile
We hear of events from the early 19th century onward that led to the discovery of high-temperature superconductivity in the 1980s. Surprisingly, it all started with Humphry Davy and his assistant, Michael Faraday, and continued with a competition between Kamerlingh Onnes and James Dewar over who could liquefy hydrogen first. After that, Onnes turned to the idea of finding evidence for condensation of newly discovered electron fluids. The competition in the 1980s for high-temperature superconductivity was a race between Paul Chu in Houston, IBM Zürich, and Bell Labs.Support the show Support my podcast at h...
2023-11-05
24 min