Episodes
Episodes
Monday Apr 06, 2020
Monday Apr 06, 2020
I had an engrossing and enlightening conversation with Lee Adhemar G. Feldshon - but you can call him Lee AND you can call him often as well ... and for free. This prominent entertainment attorney realized that - right now - many of us are in the midst of a contract that simply can't happen. What can we do? What can they do? What does the future hold. If you haven't thought about this ... you must listen. If you have thought about this ... you must listen.
Monday Apr 06, 2020
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 31 - Tony Anthony: Archiving
Monday Apr 06, 2020
Monday Apr 06, 2020
A veteran of everything including legendary spaghetti westerns, Tony Anthony feels that now is the time when we MUST remember the past. So he has devoted his life to making that easy on us.
Monday Apr 06, 2020
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 30 - Justice: Singing Praises
Monday Apr 06, 2020
Monday Apr 06, 2020
Hip-hop artist and now TV personality, JUSTICE, talks about her career and her upcoming pilot about a superhero... and her faith. She is as fearless as her character because when she answers to a higher power.
Monday Apr 06, 2020
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 29 - Jeffrey Milstein
Monday Apr 06, 2020
Monday Apr 06, 2020
Jeffrey Milstein spent his days walking the [bottom] line between investing in and producing entertainment events and artist management AND running a successful tax accounting firm. Now he is using a combination of that knowledge to assess the future of the industry.
Thursday Apr 02, 2020
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 28 - Chris McLennan: Still Essential
Thursday Apr 02, 2020
Thursday Apr 02, 2020
In light of the fact that Arizona has joined the lock-down, I spoke with my buddy at Sun Studios, Chris McLennan, on NOT staying home. The film and TV studio manager is MEDIA, thus, she is essential and must brave the outside. Brain Damage Films operates out of Sun Studios so maybe that's why Chris still had a bright disposition ... she 's used to scary situations.
Thursday Apr 02, 2020
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 27 - Marcus Slabine can scare the hell out of you!
Thursday Apr 02, 2020
Thursday Apr 02, 2020
Fright filmmaker Marcus Slabine and I shared some thoughts on the horror show outside our doors. This clever, friendly, highly intelligent visionary filmmaker made an old monster like me absolutely shiver!
Thursday Apr 02, 2020
Thursday Apr 02, 2020
So I get a call from Jay Michaels recently ... I was beside myself! He is a fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe ... Am I in The Twilight Zone?He quoted from Doctor Who ... I get it ... an alternate universe!
Then he told me he is a classical harp and string player working to put medieval and renaissance music online. Even there, considering my Shakespeare dedication, i found the similarities scary!
It must be the name.
Thursday Apr 02, 2020
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 25 - Bree O'Connor: Other Playful Substances
Thursday Apr 02, 2020
Thursday Apr 02, 2020
The artistic director of the immensely collaborative Playful Substance theater company and "everyone's mom" talks of two cooking adventures: helping everyone eat right, right now; and making sure she offers her writers group ingredients for creative survival.
Jay Michaels & JMC: Channel i
Jay Michaels Communications/Channel i – creating visibility for independent theater, film, music, and literature has been the battle-cry of this boutique promotion and production firm for more than 20 years. Through a diverse internal multi-media platform, this communications organization is able to supply guarenteed coverage to hundreds of emerging artists and their productions while growing its external network of promotional sites and groups. JMC’s non-profit arm – Genesis Repertory Ensemble, Inc. –continues to serve as a production company/consultation/umbrella for arts & education organizations throughout the tristate area, and has been since 1997. Jay Michaels, himself, is recognized as a prominent independent producer/director of stage and screen. he bgan his career as part of the original Off-Off Broadway movement and was present at Lincoln Center’s tribute to Caffe Cino, the original Theatre Genesis, and the movement itself, in 1984. Today, he teaches communications and media culture at various universities and is author of several books and publications on the topic.