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AITH Podcast: The Final Episode

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast is coming to an end. This is it fifes--the final episode of the Arrow in the Head podcast! But before we get all morose (i.e., drunk), we have a lot of shenanigans to get through before we leave. For one thing, Eric wraps up his final days of his 31 Days of Horror, giving a certain INVISIBLE MAN (12:38) the honor of being the best of the month. Eric also checks out his twin brother Bill Pullman in BRAIN DAMAGE (25:08) and fifes all over it... because it also features the great Bill Paxton. It might be the last show, but that doesn't mean we forgot about our John Carpenter retrospective! We talk the greatness that is Carpenter, from IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS (50:16) all the way back to his first feature-length film ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 (1:05:15). AND... that's it. To our loyal listeners, thanks for being there all these years, we have a High Life (or six) in your honor. Farewell, fifes! GRAVEYARD SHIFT forever!

AITH Podcast: The Halloween Show with special guest PJ Soles!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast is proud to present our Halloween episode... with special celebrity guest PJ Soles! We talk to PJ about the newly-released 35th Anniversary Blu-ray version of HALLOWEEN (21:00) and we even get her insight into the new CARRIE remake. After we part ways with PJ, we dive into all sorts of Halloween horror goodness, including HALLOWEEN III: SEASON OF THE WITCH (58:29), THE SHINING, PLANET TERROR, classic Universal monster movies, and POLTERGEIST! But wait, there's more! Eric finally takes on PARANORMAN (1:18:15), and we dish on our Halloween traditions! And to cap it all off, we finally give our two cents on the latest season of THE WALKING DEAD (2:03:13)! It's Halloween here at the AITH Podcast and we couldn't e happier--so sit back, grab your pumpkin ale, get on your costume, and listen in on this very special episode of the AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: The Shout Factory Extravaganza!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast gets into bed with The Shout Factory and have nothing but praise to give the biggest and best thing to happen to retro horror movies in the last decade! In this episode, we talk about the Shout Factory's releases of THE FOG, THE HOWLING, DEADLY BLESSING, PRISON, LIFEFORCE, THE BURNING, HALLOWEEN 2, HALLOWEEN 3, PRINCE OF DARKNESS, THEY LIVE, DAWN OF THE DEAD, THE FUNHOUSE, TERROR TRAIN, PSYCHO II, PSYCHO III, THE VAMPIRE LOVERS, DEATH VALLEY, THE INCREDIBLE MELTING MAN, I COME IN PEACE, SCANNERS 2, SCANNERS 3, TERROR VISION, THE VIDEO DEAD, THE AMITYVILLE HORROR TRILOGY, and so much more! Is it possible we're able to cover all of these epic releases in one podcast? You're goddamn right it's possible, and we do so with flying colors. So sit back, relax, and prepare to fall in love with The Shout Factory in this week's episode of the AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: Everything Stephen King is discussed, plus AHS: Coven and All the Boys Love Mandy Lane!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast love Halloween and Stephen King so much that we decided to have a show where we talk about King and all of his awesome goodness as we gear up towards Halloween! But first, we take a good look at the first episode of AMERICAN HORROR STORY COVEN (4:25), which shows more promise than the previous season. Then we dive into the original CARRIE (9:53) and bask in its glow of awesomeness... and dread what the remake has instore for us. We also talk about King's sequel to THE SHINING called DOCTOR SLEEP (26:35), which is King doing what King does best. All that, plus we talk THE MIST, DREAMCATCHER, GRAVEYARD SHIFT, TRUCKS, 1408, ROOM 237, SALEM'S LOT, SILVER BULLET, and so much more! Then gives us a ton of movies to round out his 31 Days of Horror, including ALL THE BOYS LOVE MANDY LANE (1:05:07), which didn't live up to its hype (in Eric's opinion). All this and so much more in this week's episode of The AITH Podcast... tune in now!

AITH Podcast: Curse of Chucky plus the entire Chucky franchise reviewed!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast hangs out with Chucky this week as we talk the entire Chucky collection, from CHILD'S PLAY all the way through CURSE OF CHUCKY. We talk the cheesy greatness of CHILD'S PLAY 2 (12:46), the lackluster CHILD'S PLAY 3, the comical BRIDE OF CHUCKY, the shitty SEED OF CHUCKY, and end things right by talking the new and improved CURSE OF CHUCKY (49:53). After so much Chuck, it's hard to believe we have anything else, but we do! Eric takes on I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE 2 (1:06:11), GRAVITY, EMBRACE OF THE VAMPIRE, and MACHETE KILLS (1:11:03), and Ammon talks some TV with SLEEPY HOLLOW and the lame season finale to UNDER THE DOME. Is this too much Chucky for one to handle in a single podcast? Hold on to your butts, it's gonna be an epic ride!

AITH Podcast: Fright Night 2, plus our Killer Clown show!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast kicks off the official first podcast of October right with our Killer Clown theme show! We talk all things killer clown movies, including KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE (8:14), STEPHEN KING'S IT, POLTERGEIST, DRIVE-THRU, CLOWN TOWN (18:55), and STITCHES (25:37), with dips into HOUSE OF FEAR and SCARY OR DIE and many others! Then Eric gives us a frightening look at this week's big release: FRIGHT NIGHT 2 (49:12), which is surprisingly worse than you'd expect. And Ammon fifes all over ROSEMARY'S BABY (58:34), as well as other re-visits to the horror era of the 1970s. All this and so much more on this very Fall episode of the AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: Prisoners, World War Z, Warm Bodies, and Alfred Hitchcock flicks!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast is full into Fall and inching ever forward towards the greatest time of year: October and the Halloween festivities. To start things off, we look at all things Alfred Hitchcock by taking on his 1972 serial killer flick FRENZY (5:15), as well as touch on other titles like THE BIRDS, PSYCHO, and even the PSYCHO remake (17:30). Then Eric gives us his take on the superbly intense thriller PRISONERS (30:35), of which he gives his seal of approval. Ammon has a weekend of zombie madness and finally checks out WORLD WAR Z (37:05) and WARM BODIES (43:45), though he likes one way more than the other. So be sure to tune in to hear all that, plus we preview the weeks ahead and talk our Pumpkin Ale's of choice in this week's episode of the AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: Insidious: Chapter 2, Friday the 13th, classic Universal Monster movies!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast kicks off Halloween Season Eve by bringing the results to last week's question: what is better, FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 5 or PART 6 (7:59)? The people have spoken and the answer may surprise you. We both make it out to see INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 2 (23:31) and there's some fifing going on, but not as much as you might expect. Then we dive into the Universal Monster movies of the 30s, 40s, and 50s, and take on such classics as THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (59:47), THE WOLF MAN, THE INVISIBLE MAN, THE MUMMY, and DRACULA (1:00:15), putting us in the right state of mind of the Halloween season. So sit back, relax, and give a listen to this week's special episode of the AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: Riddick, Frogs, Slugs, and a Friday the 13th Debate!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast is celebrating Friday the 13th and the unofficial kick-off to the Halloween movie-watching season this week with a few killer animal flicks, a few Jason Voorhees flicks, and a modest-budgeted Vin Diesel flick! First up, FROGS (16:00), about killer amphibious creatures starring the great Sam Elliot before his mustache. Then we continue the fun times with SLUGS (27:25), an equally good time with double the gory money-shots as FROGS with even more slimy nastiness going for it. Then Eric tells us all about RIDDICK (39:23) and whether it's worth your money or not, and we have a heated FRIDAY THE 13TH debate: which is better, PART 5 or PART 6 (49:18). It's up to you to vote and see which one of us is right. All this, plus the ROBOCOP trailer and a preview to the week's ahead in this very special Friday the 13th episode of the AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: The Hole, 10 to Midnight, Sand Sharks, and Jurassic Park

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast tries and fails again to stick with a theme show of their own devices, this time it's horror trapped in a confined space. We do talk about THE HOLE (5:58) at great lengths, as well as other movies like THE DIVIDE, CUBE, and DEVIL, but we still see ourselves as failures. Eric takes on Charles Bronson vs. a serial killer in 10 TO MIDNIGHT (33:10) and finally has a chance to watcher Podcast favorite Brooke Hogan be all that she can be in SAND SHARKS (28:38). Meanwhile, Ammon takes on THE EXPERIMENT, and revisits DREDD, CABIN IN THE WOODS, THE LAST STAND, and the mother of all revisits, JURASSIC PARK (39:50). And yeah, he has a fantastic time with all of them. So sit back , relax, and enjoy the latest episode of the AITH Podcast! You won't be disappointed!

AITH Podcast: Devil's Pass, R.I.P.D, The Initiation, and Carrie reviews!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast is going back to school in the most figurative way possible as we take on horror movies that take place at school... or at least, we try. So we take on THE INITIATION (4:53) and drool over Daphne Zuniga, and we even catch a glimpse of George Clooney in RETURN TO HORROR HIGH (15:38), but nothing holds a candle to the mother of all horror high school flicks, CARRIE (20:08! We also take on the latest Renny Harlin flick which also happens to be a found footage movie called DEVIL'S PASS (36:07), which was good... until it wasn't. Ammon catches R.I.P.D. and doesn't hate it, and Eric has a surprise review that you'll only find here around the 55 minute mark (but he's embargoed so he can't really talk about it). All this and so much more on this week's episode of the AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: My Amityville Horror and the Amityville Horror franchise discussed!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast is at its drunkest yet as we take on the grindhouse classic EATEN ALIVE (10:02) from director Tobe Hooper and revel at how insanely nasty and dirty it is. We then take on Richard Matheson's THE LEGEND OF HELL HOUSE (15:32) for the week's Netflix Movie of the Week. But wait--there's more! Like getting down and dirty with MY AMITYVILLE HORROR (26:32), a flick that shows just how nuts the whole Lutz family was and how it's more likely than not the whole thing was a hoax. Which gets us gettin' deep with the entire AMITYVILLE franchise including the ridiculously bad 2005 remake (37:15). They made 8 movies in the series? Our minds are quite literally blown away. Finally, we touch a bit on OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN (awesome) and update the listeners that UNDER THE DOME is still a pile of crap. Yup, all this and so much more in this week's epic episode of the AITH Podcast! - See more at: http://www.joblo.com/manage/arrow/news.php?mode=arrow&action=preview&id=41202#sthash.fSoVlJuq.dpuf

AITH Podcast: Dead Silence, Barracuda, From Dusk Till Dawn, and Karen Black remembered!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast is back and drunker than ever before as we try and read some fan mail written by some of our most intoxicated of fans (thanks Jordan!). We also take on this week's Instant Queue movie BARRACUDA (13:44), which had promise but ended up failing miserably. Eric tributes the late great Karen Black by checking out a few of her movies, including the haunted house flick BURNT OFFERINGS (26:10). Ammon can't get enough of creepy dolls, scary ghosts, or James Wan, so he re-visits the highly underrated ventriloquist flick DEAD SILENCE (30:43) and is so glad that he did. He also hits up FROM DUSK TILL DAWN (36:24) and is happy to say the flick still holds up. All this and UNDER THE DOME still sucks ass... so grab a drink and listen to this week's episode of the AITH Podcast! - See more at: http://www.joblo.com/manage/arrow/news.php?mode=arrow&action=preview&id=41068#sthash.4RXZOcN4.dpuf

AITH Podcast: The Conjuring and the scariest movies ever, plus Elysium!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast is excited to take on THE CONJURING (4:41), one of the best, if not THE BEST horror movies of the year (at least, according to Ammon). We then dive into our picks for the scariest movie experiences ever (24:15) and wind up scaring ourselves in the process. Our Netflix Instant Movie of the Week is NOT OF THIS EARTH (1:03:29) and is as awesome as we thought it might be (Jim Wynorski, you're our hero!). Ammon also has a chance to check out THE LAST EXORCISM PART II (57:45) and Eric takes on ELYSIUM (53:31). All this and more as we play a little game of Hide and Clap on this week's very special episode of the AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: No One Lives, The Purge, and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast goes crazy and watches a bunch of shit this week... which, in hindsight, is pretty much what we do EVERY week. But this week we take on NO ONE LIVES (12:30) and chuckle over how much bigger star Luke Evans is now than when he made this movie. We also take on this week's Instant Queue Movie fof the Week BAY OF BLOOD (5:30), which Eric dug for it's Mario Bava-ness, and Ammon loathed for its boring-ness. Then Ammon poops all over THE PURGE (34:45), calling it the worst movie he's seen this summer (and maybe all year), and yet is pleasantly surprised by how much "fun" HANSEL & GRETEL: WITCH HUNTERS (47:44) turned out to be. All this and so much more on this week's episode of the AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: Comic-Con 2013 recap! You're Next, At World's End, More!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast gives a full-on report from San Diego as Eric relays his experience at this year's Comic-Con 2013! So many movies reviewed, including YOU'RE NEXT (1:52), ESCAPE PLAN, and AT WORLD'S END (7:14)! So many panels and movie news to discuss, including GODZILLA, the new 300 movie, WARCRAFT, and some silly werewolf shit called WOLVES. If you wanted to hear first-person about what it's like to be at Comic-Con, then this is your chance! Then we dive into this week's Netflix Instant Queue movie of the week THE ABCs OF DEATH (39:25), which had about 2 segments worth watching... out of 26. And finally, Ammon gives Sylvester Stallone a chance with BULLET TO THE HEAD (51:30), but no matter how hard he tried... he pretty much hated it. So hunker down and download this week's episode of the AITH Podcast! You'll be happy you did!

AITH Podcast: Pacific Rim, Mimic, Hellboy, and Evil Dead discussed!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast fifes all over Guillermo del Toro in this very special edition of the AITH Podcast! First up, we take on Mira Sorvino in MIMIC (3:24), a creepy little genre flick that still holds up after all these years. We also take on THE DEVIL'S BACKBONE, HELLBOY, BLADE 2, HELLBOY II: THE GOLDEN ARMY, and... of course... PACIFIC RIM (18:39)! Does Eric love it? Does he hate it? You gotta tune in to find out. Eric also has an EXCLUSIVE first look review of this Friday's R.I.P.D. (35:56)! Is it worth your hard-earned money? Again... you gotta tune in, yo! Plus, Ammon checks out the new EVIL DEAD remake (42:44), a movie he's already calling his favorite horror movie of 2013! All this and so much more on this week's episode of the AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: 6 Souls, our Hannibal recap, and Under the Dome!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast promises an exciting episode of TV shenanigans spiced with horror and other cool shite. But first, we dive into Julianne Moore's latest supernatural thriller 6 SOULS (8:30) as this week's Netflix Instant Queue movie of the week, and… well, it wasn't as bad as HELLGATE! Then we take on some serious TV as we discuss our final thoughts on the first season of HANNIBAL (20:52), especially the eventful season finale. Then we get into ABC's Stephen King mini-series UNDER THE DOME (35:13) and are scratching our heads as to why we even give a f*ck at this point. And finally, Ammon gets all trashy in the living nightmare known as SPRING BREAKERS (51:18). All this and so much more in this week's episode of the AITH Podcast! - See more at: http://www.joblo.com/manage/arrow/news.php?mode=arrow&action=preview&id=40579#sthash.IraggcvK.dpuf

AITH Podcast: Reviews of Zombie High, VHS2, Under the Dome, and Stoker!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast is rocking the summer vacation harder than ever before as we review the high school "horror comedy" ZOMBIE HIGH (5:33) and wonder how it is that all these high school kids are like 30 years old. Ammon takes on VHS2 (18:35) and digs it more than part 1, while Eric takes on Park Chan-Wook's STOKER (29:30), where he effectively fifes all over its face. TV is going strong this summer, as we take on UNDER THE DOME (34:44) and preview the finale of HANNIBAL. All this and so much more on this week's episode of The AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: Reviews of World War Z, Hellgate, plus Silent Hill Revelations!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast stumbles into a shit sandwich of utter and complete garbage this week, starting with our Netflix Instant Queue choice, HELLGATE (11:56). What a waste of time. Then Ammon continues the punishment by checking out HOUSE AT THE END OF THE STREET (21:35) and SILENT HILL REVELATIONS (30:56), both of which were not very good movies (i.e, they both sucked ass). Eric gives us his thoughts on the suprisingly entertaining WORLD WAR Z (41:57), thus making his week less of a waste of time than Ammon's. All this and so much more on this week's episode of the AITH Podcast! - See more at: http://www.joblo.com/manage/arrow/news.php?mode=arrow&action=preview&id=40370#sthash.FxgsbafA.dpuf

AITH Podcast: The obscure 80s horror show! The Vineyard, The Uninvited, Superstition, more!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast welcomes a very special guest this week, Facebook fan Patrick Grenko joins the program to discuss his thoughts on some of the most obscure 80s horror flicks you've ever seen. We take on James Hong's THE VINEYARD (6:59), the cat-tastic horror-at-sea romp THE UNINVITED (23:55), and the classic birthday flick, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME (36:48). Plus, we go in depth on shit like SUPERSTITION (44:28), THE CHILDREN, BLOOD HOOK, PIN, FORTRESS, MORTUARY, and of course, GRAVEYARD SHIFT. Yes folks, be prepared to hear about a bunch of awesome horror flicks you've never seen nor heard of! - See more at: http://www.joblo.com/manage/arrow/news.php?mode=arrow&action=preview&id=40263#sthash.C4dttJSi.dpuf

AITH Podcast: Reviews of Hatchet 3, VHS 2, Rodentz and The Killing!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast comes at you with two (count them, two) reviews for new and upcoming VOD horror releases, as well as some recaps of horror TV, and even a chat about killer rat movie. Yep, it's gonna be one of those episodes! First up, we talk about RODENTZ (9:34) and how crappy / awesome a 7 foot giant rat can be. Then Eric gives us the scoop on V/H/S 2 (23:06) and HATCHET 3 (31:24), one of which is pretty good and the other is horrendously terrible. Then Ammon lets loose about the latest season of THE KILLING (38:32), and we summarize our thoughts on the first season of BATES MOTEL now that it wrapped like 5 weeks ago already. All this and so much in this very special episode of the AITH Podcast! - See more at: http://www.joblo.com/manage/arrow/news.php?mode=arrow&action=preview&id=40205#sthash.qqaraS0S.dpuf

AITH Podcast: The home invasion show! Funny Games, The Purge, Dark Skies, More!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast gets invaded this week as we take on Home Invasion flicks like it's nobodies business. We start things off classy with FUNNY GAMES (1:45), then move on to more contemporary home invasion flicks like THE STRANGERS (11:50). And after we throw around other titles like STRAW DOGS, MOTHER'S DAY, CHERRY TREE LANE, and KIDNAPPED, Eric gives us an early review of this week's new release THE PURGE (21:00). And what's crazier than a home invasion flick? How about one where the invading is from aliens? Ammon gives us his take on DARK SKIES (32:00). All this and so much more on this week's episode of The AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: The Alien rip-off show with Creature, The Rig, and Leviathan!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast goes all-out ALIEN rip-off mode in this episode, where we go out and find as many ALIEN-wannabes as we can find. Starting with the Netflix Instant Queue Movie of the Week CREATURE (5:42). Ammon takes on The Asylum's ALIEN VS. HUNTER (15:27), and we both discuss how LEVIATHAN (17:27) is way better than it should be. Other flicks that we end up choking down this week include THE RIG, PROTEUS, XTRO, DEEP STAR SIX, and... ALIEN 2 ON EARTH (26:19). Plus, we give our thoughts on the new RIDDICK trailer and give a glimpse as to what to expect for next week's show! All this and so much more on this episode of The AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: The STD Sequel Show! Howling 3&4, Tremors 2&3, plus Texas Chainsaw and More!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast has a huge hard-on for shitty straight to DVD (STD) sequels, and we go all-out crazy for them this episode, starting with THE HOWLING 3: THE MARSUPIALS (5:10) and THE HOWLING 4: THE ORIGINAL NIGHTMARE! Then we take on a few of the TREMORS sequels (27:14) as well as the FROM DUSK TILL DAWN movies (29:42). But that's not all, we go deep in the DRACULA 2000 franchise, the LEPRECHAUN franchise, the PROPHECY franchise, and even the STARSHIP TROOPERS franchise... nothing is safe! Plus, Ammon gives his take on TEXAS CHAINSAW (48:09)! All this and so much more on this very special sequel-centric episode of The AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: The Troma Show! Toxic Avenger and Surf Nazis, plus Shakma, Black Rock, more!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast takes on the house that Troma built with a look at some of their biggest hits, including THE TOXIC AVENGER (6:14), CLASS OF NUKE 'EM HIGH, and of course... SURF NAZIS MUST DIE (14:15)! Eric reviews some truly awesom baboon slasher flick known as SHAKMA (36:26) and gives us a look at the week's latest VOD release, BLACK ROCK (53:00). Plus, we get a look at STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS and OBLIVION, Ammon takes on SHARK WEEK and we crap all over ARENA... oh Netflix, you never cease to amaze us with all the crap you have to offer! So tune in and listen to this very special episode of the AITH Podcast... do it now!

AITH Podcast: The Eli Roth Show! Reviews of Aftershock, Hemlock Grove, plus Storage 24!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast takes on the films of horror meister Eli Roth as we give an early review to the disaster horror flick AFTERSHOCK (6:56)! We also take on CABIN FEVER, HOSTEL, HOSTEL: PART II, THANKSKILLING, and his most recent dip into television with HEMLOCK GROVE (25:00). After we're done spending some time with Eli Roth, we take on the Netflix Instant Queue alien-invasion movie of the week STORAGE 24 (33:36). Eric gives us a few pre-theatrical reviews of the vampire flick KISS OF THE DAMNED and the killer chick / revenge flick AMERICAN MARY (49:45). All this and so much more on this week's episode of the AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: The Serial Killer show! Reviews of Maniac (2013), Cold Prey 2, and more!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast takes on the Serial Killer subgenre with Eric's take on the upcoming MANIAC remake (6:31). We also revisit FRIDAY THE 13TH (2009) (24:09), and review THE RIVER MURDERS, THE ALPHABET KILLER, THE COLLECTION, and BLOODY BIRTHDAY for shits and giggles. Then Eric gives us a sneak peak at COLD PREY II (37:32), which is the Norwegian version of HALLOWEEN 2 (awesome). And finally, Elijah Wood is on the other side of a murder spree with THE OXFORD MURDERS (40:59), as this week's Netflix Instant Queue Movie of the Week. All this and so much more on this week's episode of the AITH Podcast!

AITH Podcast: The Rob Zombie Show with reviews of Lords of Salem!

Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast shines the spotlight on Rob Zombie this episode, specifically... the man's movies. We give our thoughts on HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES (6:05), and dive into his growth as a director with THE DEVIL'S REJECTS (15:06). Could any director come off as a hero with a remake of HALLOWEEN? No. So it's no wonder people hate him (or love him) for it (21:51). But then there's HALLOWEEN 2, a flick we both really like (28:31). The Netflix Instant Queue Movie of the Week was THE HAUNTED WORLD OF EL SUPERBEASTO (37:11), an animated movie that's so ridiculously immature that Eric wasn't even able to finish it. And finally, we take on his latest dip into horror with THE LORDS OF SALEM (47:34), which is his best film to date... at least, according to Ammon. We also take on the new ZOMBIELAND TV show and HEMLOCK GROVE (they both suck ass). It's a Rob Zombie extravaganza this week on the AITH Podcast!

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First Look: New Lexus EV Concept Arrives Next Month

GQ Japan has posted an image of the upcoming concept.

Lexus LBX Now Available for Internet Pre-Order in Europe

The new crossover is offered in six grades.

Lexus Partners with BeyoncA(c) for US Tour

The brand will be the official automotive sponsor of the singer's RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR.

Introducing the 2024 Lexus TX

The three-row crossover is available with three powertrains.

Introducing the 2024 Lexus GX 550

It's here and it's boxy.

Introducing the Lexus LBX Crossover

The subcompact crossover is coming to Europe, Japan, and other select markets.

Hackers stole seven million people’s DNA. What they’ll do with it is baffling

Is your DNA safe?

I’m part of the Columbine generation – nothing has changed 25 years on

In kindergarten, I had my first acode reda drill. 'Code red' is code for active shooter.

Did locals of a tiny town bury a ‘Martian’ who crash-landed nearly 130 years ago?

Ned the alien, as locals know him, 'crashed' into a windmill in 1897.

US may still bare scars of Columbine 25 later a but victims memorial is withering away

The 25-year anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting in Colorado that left 13 dead is on April 20.

Skeletal remains found on highway identified as mom 40 years later

Bones found along a Texas highway in 1985 have been identified nearly 40 years later as belonging to 27-year-old mother Sindy Gina Crow.

Mom-of-three dies after falling off cliff while hiking with husband and toddler

California woman Zaynad Joseph fell to her death while hiking Bear Mountain with her husband and one-year-old child in Sedona, Arizona.

Are we on the verge of World War 3 after Israel and Iran fire missiles?

The attacks came days after Iran fired 300 drones and missiles at Israel.

Read manifesto by conspiracy theorist who set himself on fire outside Trump trial

A man who set himself ablaze outside Donald Trump's trial has been identified as Florida man Max Azzarello who wrote an online manifesto.

Map shows ‘100-day cough’ hotspots as UK cases surge 40% in a week

The highly contagious bacterial disease, also known as whooping cough, has had a major comeback this year.

Train driver who took photos up sleeping woman’s skirt spared jail

Paolo Barone, 51, repeatedly aimed his phone between the sleeping womanas legs.

Man sets himself on fire outside Trump trial moments after full jury seated

An intense fourth day of Donald Trump's hush money trial unfolded as a man set himself on fire outside Manhattan Criminal Court.

Killer who hit man over head with champagne bottle jailed for life

The attack happened during a row over a mobile phone.

Gamer made hoax call that led to man being shot in the face in ‘swatting’ prank

He phoned a terrorism hotline and pretended to be a man holding people hostage with bombs.

Storm chaser films tornado and it’s way too close for comfort

The thrill-seeking weather watcher got within yards of a huge tornado that destroyed dozens of homes in Canada.

Dad killed by XL Bully had ‘worst injuries trauma doctor had ever seen’

The attack is estimated to have lasted on and off for around ten to 15 minutes until he fell unconscious.

Man arrested for murder after woman in 50s found dead in luxury hotel

It's thought the man and woman were known to each other.

Rishi Sunak’s war on ‘sick note culture’ makes me sick with worry

Being signed off has taught me that my mental health has to be my top priority.

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Sudan's military coup and the stifling of speech | The Listening Post

Sudanas flirtation with democracy ends in a coup daetat - how far will its leaders go to control what we know about the story? Contributors: Mohanad Hashim - journalist Jonas Horner - deputy director, Horn of Africa, Crisis Group Yassmin Abdel-Magied, writer and broadcaster Raga Makawi - editor, Africa Arguments On our radar: As Myanmaras military courts sentence journalists arrested after the coup that removed democratically elected Aung San Suu Kyi, producer Nicholas Muirhead talks Richard Gizbert about the release of American journalist Danny Fenster. Eric Zemmour: The political rise of Franceas far-right polemicist Far-right French journalist Eric Zemmour has yet to declare himself a presidential candidate - but has he already set the tone for next yearas election? Contributors: Rokhaya Diallo - contributor, C8 and The Washington Post newspaper Christophe Deloire - secretary-general, Reporters Without Borders Aurelien Mondon - associate professor of politics, University of Bath

Hate speech and misinformation in Ethiopiaas war | The Listening Post

As Ethiopia stares down the barrel of all-out civil war, a government-imposed communications blackout is allowing hatred and disinformation to thrive. Contributors: Berhan Taye - Digital researcher Nima Elbagir - Senior international correspondent, CNN Claire Wilmot - Research officer, LSE On our radar: This week, a routine news conference in Athens turned into a shouting match between a Dutch journalist and the Greek prime minister. Meenakshi Ravi tells Richard Gizbert about the media furore that ensued. War and PiS: An attack on Polandas biggest news channel: Back from the brink, still on the air - the Polish 24-hour news channel that remains in the governmentas crosshairs. Contributors: Brygida Grysiak - Deputy editor-in-chief, TVN24 Tomasz Lis - Former anchor, TVN & editor-in-chief, Newsweek Poland ElA1/4bieta Rutkowska - Journalist, Dziennik Gazeta Prawna Beata Tadla - Former anchor, TVP & host, Onet.Pl

Climate crisis: Can journalists make the world care? | The Listening Post

Climate change: News organisations, fossil fuel companies and audiences all need to do better on the story that could mean the end of us. Contributors: Meera Selva - deputy director of the Reuters Institute Genevieve Guenther - founder and director, End Climate Silence George Monbiot - author and columnist David Gelber - co-founder, The Years Project On our radar: A year after war broke out in the northern Tigray region of Ethiopia, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmedas government has declared a six-month state of emergency. Producer Flo Phillips joins Richard Gizbert to discuss the effect it is having on freedom of expression. The hate crimes going viral in India: Violence against Muslims, filmed by the perpetrators, is the latest ugly trend among Indiaas Hindu vigilantes. Contributors: Alishan Jafri - journalist, The Wire Hate Watch Angana Chatterji - anthropologist, University of California, Berkeley and co-editor of Majoritarian State: How Hindu Nationalism is Changing India Saba Naqvi - author of Shades of Saffron 00:00 Intro 02:15 The climate crisis 11:29 Ethiopiaas ongoing conflict 13:42 Violence against Muslims in India 23:48 End note

Arrests & defamation: Bollywood in the dock in Modias India | The Listening Post

Aryan Khan, the son of one of Indiaas biggest movie stars, Shah Rukh Khan, was charged with possessing and trafficking drugs. We take a look at the drug bust that tells a story of the conflict between the Indian authorities and Bollywood. Contributors: Namrata Joshi - Journalist and film critic Vivek Agnihotri - Film director Sucharita Tyagi - Film critic Tejaswini Ganti - Assistant Professor, Anthropology and Film Studies, NYU On our radar: Facebook is again in our news feeds, and once again for the wrong reasons. Richard Gizbert speaks to producer Nic Muirhead about the continuing fallout from the whistleblower that has a consortium of news outlets on the companyas case. Alarm Phone: The refugee hotline and lifeline We discuss Alarm Phone, the hotline for refugees at sea that is helping to get their stories heard. Contributors: Jacob Berkson - Activist, Alarm Phone Giorgos Christides - Reporter, Der Spiegel Giorgos Kosmopoulos - Greece researcher, Amnesty International Notis Mitarachi - Greek Minister of Migration and Asylum 00:00 Intro 02:12 Bollywood in the dock in Modias India 11:17 Facebook whistleblower fallout 13:45 Alarm Phone: The refugee hotline & lifeline 24:05 End Note

The Beirut blast probe: A tale of distrust and disinformation | The Listening Post

Accountability for the blast that destroyed Beirutas port proves elusive in Lebanon and journalists are not helping. Contributors: Lara Bitar - Editor-in-Chief, The Public Source Alia Ibrahim - Co-founder and CEO, Daraj Jad Shahrour - Journalist and writer; Communications Officer, Samir Kassir Foundation On our radar: Obituaries of former United States Secretary of State Colin Powell have been too kind. 'Foreign agents' and 'undesirables': Kremlin's media labels Authorities in Russia have been systematically clamping down on journalism with the help of so-called apatriotica activists. Contributors: Vitaly Borodin - Federal Security & Anti-Corruption Project Roman Badanin - Founder & Former Editor-in-Chief, Proekt; John S. Knight Senior International Fellow, Stanford University Lilia Yapparova - Special Correspondent, Meduza

What this year's Nobel Prize says about the global media climate | The Listening Post

For the first time in 85 years, the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to two journalists. What does this tell us about the state of global journalism? Contributors: Rana Ayyub - Journalist Agnes Callamard - Secretary General, Amnesty International Julie Posetti - Global director of research, International Center for Journalists Ilya Yablokov - Lecturer in Journalism and Digital Media, Sheffield University On our radar: Singaporean authorities have passed a new "foreign inference" law that has put journalists there on alert. Richard Gizbert speaks to producer Nic Muirhead about the law and its worrying implications. Just a game?: The US military-gaming complex War is not a game. But it is for the video games industry and it is proving to be a useful ally for the United States military. Contributors: Nick Robinson - Associate Professor of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds Matthew Gault - Reporter, VICE Rami Ismail - Video game developer

Outages, leaks and bad headlines: Facebook's nightmare week | The Listening Post

A whistleblower, a system crash and the United States Congress on its case; Facebook goes under the microscope, yet again. Contributors: Pranesh Prakash - Co-founder, Centre for Internet and Society; affiliated fellow, Information Society Project, Yale Law School Siva Vaidhyanathan - Professor, University of Virginia; author, Antisocial Media Marianne Franklin - Professor of global media and politics, Goldsmiths, University of London Mahsa Alimardani - Researcher, Oxford Internet Institute On our radar: The Pandora Papers - the largest investigation in journalism history - are reverberating through the financial world of the rich and powerful. Producer Flo Phillips tells Richard Gizbert about the biggest ever leaks of offshore data and who they have exposed. The case of Egyptas jailed TikTok stars The Egyptian government has been progressively tightening its grip on cyberspace and female social media influencers are the new targets. Contributors: Yasmin Omar - Egypt legal associate, The Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy; human rights lawyer Joey Shea - Non-resident scholar, Middle East Institute Dalia Fahmy - Associate professor, Long Island University, Brooklyn

Kidnap or Kill: The CIAas plot against WikiLeaksa Julian Assange | The Listening Post

An exposA(c) detailing the CIAas war on WikiLeaks - a Trump administration plan to silence Julian Assange and the organisation - has been published. But like so much of the Assange story, it's got nothing like the media coverage it deserves. Contributors: Michael Isikoff - Chief investigative correspondent, Yahoo News Kevin Gosztola - Managing editor, Shadowproof.com Carrie DeCell - Staff attorney, Knight First Amendment Institute Rebecca Vincent - Director of international campaigns & UK bureau director, Reporters Without Borders On our radar: Project Amplify - Facebookas PR initiative - backfires. Richard Gizbert speaks to producer Meenakshi Ravi about the scrutiny Facebook is under, yet again. Lost in translation: How texts change as they travel The translation of literature - from one language to another - is a tricky business. Translators become cultural mediators, balancing faithfulness to the original with the needs of a new audience. When translators fail, context can be sacrificed, and stereotypes can get reinforced. Contributors: Layla AlAmmar - Author, Silence is a Sense & Academic, University of Lancaster Susan Bassnett - Translation theorist & emeritus professor, University of Warwick Muhammad Ali Mojaradi - Translator & founder, @persianpoetics Leri Price - Literary translator End Note: And, after 16 years of leading the country as its chancellor, Germany is saying goodbye to Angela Merkel. Puppet Regime - a comedy series produced and published by GZERO Media - pays tribute to her work, Kraftwerk style.

Drone exposA(c): The journalism that forced the Pentagonas mea culpa | The Listening Post

United States drone warfare is finally being exposed. But why did it take American news outlets so long to get to such a big story? Contributors: Emran Feroz, Founder, Drone Memorial Christine Fair, Security Studies Program, Georgetown University Spencer Ackerman, Author, Reign of Terror Vanessa Gezari, National Security Editor, The Intercept On our radar: Producer Tariq Nafi and host Richard Gizbert discuss a voting app that was developed by Russian opposition activists to fight Vladimir Putin in the recent elections - but was censored by Big Tech. 100 Years Too Late: Canadaas Residential School Reckoning Months after the story of mass graves at so-called residential schools in Cananda broke, the nation is still reckoning with the trauma of mass graves. Contributors: Cheryl McKenzie, Director of News and Current Affairs, Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) Cindy Blackstock, Executive Director, First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada Connie Walker, Host, Stolen: The Search for Jermain Wab Kinew, Leader, Manitoba New Democratic Party

China: Regulating superstars, superfans and big tech | The Listening Post

Xi Jinping's China has embarked on a campaign that could transform the country's technology, entertainment and media industries. Contributors: Chris Buckley - China correspondent, The New York Times Kaiser Kuo - Host, The Sinica Podcast and editor-at-large, SupChina Bingchun Meng - Associate professor, Department of Media and Communications, LSE Rui Zhong - Program associate, Wilson Center, Kissinger Institute on China and the United States On our radar A month of Taliban rule in Afghanistan, Meenakshi Ravi and producer Johanna Hoes discuss how the Taliban is already leaving its mark on the countryas news industry despite initial promises to the contrary. Structures of oppression? Colombiaas falling statues Indigenous Colombians have been toppling statues of European colonisers - challenging how the countryas history is remembered. Contributors: Didier Chirimuscay - Misak community leader Rodolfo Segovia - President, Colombian Academy of History Amada Carolina Perez - Historian, Javeriana University

Reporting the aenda of the Afghan war 20 years after 9/11 | The Listening Post

Two decades on from the 9/11 attacks, American news coverage of the United States' withdrawal from Afghanistan reveals how much has changed - and how much has not - in the mediaas approach to US wars. Contributors: Alexander Hainy-Khaleeli - Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter Catherine Lutz - co-director, Costs of War project; professor of International Studies, Brown University Fariba Nawa - author, Opium Nation; host, On Spec Azmat Khan - contributing writer, The New York Times Magazine; assistant professor, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism On our radar: Meenakshi Ravi speaks to producer Flo Phillips about the latest developments in the Afghan media space, including the Talibanas mistreatment of journalists covering this weekas protests. Afghan journalists under threat A report on the past, present and future of the media in Afghanistan, as told by three Afghan journalists. Contributors: aNa - Journalist & media safety specialist aMa - Photojournalist aLa - Regional radio & TV reporter

The Forever War: 20 Years After 9/11 | The Listening Post

Twenty years after the 9/11 attacks, this special edition of The Listening Post looks at the climate of fear that undergirded the so-called "War on Terror" and how the US news and entertainment industries helped produce it. Contributors: - Chris Hedges - Former foreign correspondent for The New York Times; author of Collateral Damage - Sinan Antoon - Co-editor at Jadaliyya; poet and writer; associate professor at New York University - Jill Abramson - Former executive editor of The New York Times - Deepa Kumar - author of Islamophobia and the Politics of Empire; associate professor at Rutgers University - Robert D Kaplan - Former contributing editor at The Atlantic - Lexi Alexander - Movie and TV director

Pegasus: Flying on the wings of Israeli acyber-tech diplomacya? | The Listening Post

A global cyber-surveillance scandal - spyware developed in Israel - has put the government there under the media microscope, and its story does not add up. Contributors: Jonathan Klinger - Cyberlaw lawyer Marc Owen Jones - Assistant professor, Hamid Bin Khalifa University Omer Benjakub - Tech & Cyber Reporter, Haaretz Marwa Fatafta - Policy Analyst, Al Shabaka On our radar: Tunisia is in political turmoil after the president declared a state of emergency - or what critics are calling a coup. Richard Gizbert speaks to producer Flo Phillips about how journalists there are feeling the heat. Africaas PR Push: How governments manage the message: Handling public relations for governments is lucrative work - and for Western PR firms, Africa has emerged as a new hunting ground. Contributors: Alex Magaisa - Former adviser, prime minister of Zimbabwe Alexander Dukalskis - Author, Making the World Safe for Dictatorship Kathleen Ndongmo - Communications specialist

Pegasus Project: Malware used against journalists and dissidents | The Listening Post

A global consortium of media outlets blew the lid off a huge surveillance scandal revealing how the hacking tool Pegasus has been used by governments around the world to spy on dissidents and journalists via their mobile phones. Contributors: Rohini Singh - Reporter, The Wire Bradley Hope - Co-founder, Project Brazen Laurent Richard - Founder, Forbidden Stories Eva Galperin - Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation On our radar: American media outlets have been feasting on a story a the billionaire space race. Richard Gizbert and producer Meenakshi Ravi discuss how the mass of coverage squares alongside another story about the planet that is far more consequential - climate change. Bild's battle for political influence in Germany There is a crucial election coming in Germany, and its biggest tabloid, Bild, is trying to preserve its place at the heart of German politics. Contributors: Julian Reichelt - Editor-in-chief, Bild GA1/4nter Wallraff - Investigative journalist & author, The Lead Moritz Tschermak - Editor-in-chief, BILDblog & author, How Bild divides society with fear and hate Margreth LA1/4nenborg - Professor of journalism, Free University Berlin - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/

Cuba: Protesters move from social media to the streets | The Listening Post

Cuba is witnessing something historic - the biggest anti-government demonstrations in 60 years - and the authorities have imposed temporary blocks on the internet, making credible media coverage and reliable information that much harder to find. Contributors: MA3nica Rivero Cabrera - Cuban journalist Tracey Eaton - Cuba Money Project Angelo R Guisado - Center for Constitutional Rights JosA(c) JasA!n Nieves - Editor-in-chief, El Toque On our radar: Whether they are taking penalty kicks or taking a knee, Black footballers playing for England are dealing with online abuse. Richard Gizbert and producer Tariq Nafi discuss the debate that has resulted - about racism in the United Kingdom. Sports activism in the era of social media On tennis and basketball courts, baseball fields and in hockey rinks, athletes are putting their political and social activism out there for sports fans to see. Contributors: Shireen Ahmed - Journalist & writer Musa Okwonga - Co-founder, Stadio Football & author, One of Them Frank Guridy - Associate professor, Columbia University Khalida Popal - Former captain, Afghanistanas womenas football team

Hong Kong: Broken promises | The Listening Post

Twenty-four years since Britain handed Hong Kong back to China, the city has undergone a transformation. In recent years, Beijing has intensified the silencing of political dissent and the squeezing of media freedom - through new laws drawn up in the name of security, the jailing of critics, and the reigning in of adversarial journalism. Contributors: Chris Yeung - Chairperson, Hong Kong Journalists Association Bao Choy - Freelance journalist, RTHK Linda Wong - Journalist, Citizen News Keith Richburg - Journalism and Media Studies Centre, Hong Kong University; president, Foreign Correspondents Club Holden Chow - Vice chairman, Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong Hong Kong: The assault on free speech Three Hong Kongers talk about the shrinking space for freedom in their city, and the way it has affected their lives and work. Contributors: Lee Cheuk-yan - Founder, June 4th Museum Wong Kei Kwan (Zunzi) - Political cartoonist Nathan Law - Democracy activist - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/

Iranas new president: What's next for the countryas media? | The Listening Post

Iranas new president-elect is heading into the job carrying some baggage from the past that neither he nor the countryas state-friendly news outlets care to talk about. Contributors: Mahsa Alimardani - Iran researcher, Article 19; researcher, Oxford Internet Institute Ghanbar Naderi - Iranian affairs analyst Pardis Shafafi - Anthropologist and researcher, ERC Off-Site Project Arash Azizi - Author of Shadow Commander On our radar Richard Gizbert speaks to producer Meenakshi Ravi about the targeting of female social media influencers in Egypt as two more women are jailed for their TikTok videos. The struggle for freedom of expression in post-Castro Cuba From protests to viral videos, Cuban activists test the limits of dissent as they demand greater cultural freedoms. Contributors: Amaury Pacheco - Poet and activist, Movimiento San Isidro Fernando Ravsberg - Journalist; former correspondent, BBC Fernando Rojas - Cuban Deputy Minister of Culture Marta Maria Ramirez - Independent journalist - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/

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Are You in the Ballpark? (finally, The 21st Century Creative on YouTube)

Have you ever had the experience of getting tantalisingly close to a big opportunity in your creative career a but not quite making it? Maybe it was a pitch, or a competition, a publishing opportunity, a senior role, or a funding application. Maybe you got really positive feedback. They said you were great, your work […]

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Creative Disruption: How 12 Creatives on 5 Continents Rose to the Challenge of the Pandemic

When the Covid 19 pandemic struck in 2020, human life on earth was massively disrupted. Not only the human tragedy of millions of lives lost, but also the social and economic damage caused by the virus and our attempts to control it. As a writer and a coach for creatives, I have been particularly concerned […]

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How I Created, Funded and Launched My New Podcast (while the World Was in Meltdown)

Welcome to Episode 10 of the Creative Disruption season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. Itas been my most ambitious season yet, with creatives from 5 continents and probably the closest Iall ever […]

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From Tattoos to NFTs with Ichi Hatano

Welcome to Episode 9 of the Creative Disruption season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. This week we are off to Tokyo, to meet Ichi Hatano, a wonderful artist whose work has deep […]

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Using Lockdown to Launch a Dream Project with Nicky Mondellini

Welcome to Episode 8 of the Creative Disruption season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. Have you ever had the idea for a creative project that youave never quite got round to starting? […]

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All Arts Are Performing Arts

If you work on your own a in your office or studio, or your bedroom or at your kitchen table a it can feel like no one is watching. So it doesnat matter whether you show up. If you skipped a day on your novel, who would know? If you didnat go to the studio […]

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Taking Deep Work Online with Laura Davis

Welcome to Episode 7 of the Creative Disruption season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. Today weare focusing on a creative sector that is close to my heart, which was massively disrupted but […]

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Sometimes You Have to Grind the Work Out

A few months ago I was listening to the DavidBowie: AlbumtoAlbum podcast, a terrific show about Bowie hosted by Arsalan Mohammed. In Season 3 episode 11 Arsalan spoke to Donny McCaslin, the leader of the jazz band that Bowie discovered in a New York club, and asked to work with him on what turned out […]

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Helping Musicians Through Lockdown with Charlotte Abroms

Welcome to Episode 6 of the Creative Disruption season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. Today we are off to Australia in the company of Charlotte Abroms, a music manager based in Melbourne […]

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Work on Multifaceted Projects

Last week I suggested that if youare serious about achieving your creative ambitions, you need to think in terms of projects, not tasks. Because if you get up every morning and ask yourself aWhat should I work on today?a you risk making decisions based on what feels urgent right now, rather than what will make […]

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Staying Creative as a Parent (Even in a Pandemic) with Kay Lock Kolp

Welcome to Episode 5 of the CREATIVE DISRUPTION season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. Today we are going to look at one of the biggest challenge for many people during lockdown, whether […]

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Focus on Projects, Not Tasks

When we think of productivity we typically think about tasks and to-do lists, working habits and routines. We focus on how to make the most of our time on a daily or at most a weekly basis. All of which is great, but if this is all we focus on, thereas a danger of getting […]

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Launching a New Business in the Pandemic with Amrita Kumar

Welcome to Episode 4 of the CREATIVE DISRUPTION season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. Today we meet Amrita Kumar, the co-founder and CEO of Candid Marketing, an innovative marketing agency in India. […]

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Make Your Marketing Personal with a Media Dashboard

Marketing is a word that strikes fear into the heart of a lot of creatives. Itas an area where a lot of us feel we donat have a natural talent a weare far more comfortable making work than telling the world about it, let alone trying to get people to buy it. One reason for […]

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Rebooting Global Filming with Hometeam

Welcome to Episode 3 of the CREATIVE DISRUPTION season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. Today we are looking at the world of film and TV production, which was massively disrupted by the […]

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Why Rejection Doesnat (Necessarily) Mean Your Work Isnat Good Enough

A lot of creative professions involve submitting work to gatekeepers of various kinds: agents, editors, publishers, gallerists, funders, producers, studios and competition judges and so on. Yes, the 21st century gives us plenty of options for creating things without gatekeepers a you can sell direct, build your own platform, launch your own event, self-publish or […]

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