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Despite what you may have heard, ska music is no joke. It’s a vital, multifaceted genre with a global impact and thriving community. The Consequence Podcast Network is proud to stake our two-toned flag on that belief by welcoming the latest addition to our roster, In Defense of Ska. Check out the trailer above, and follow the series wherever you get your podcasts.
Hosted by renowned music journalist and author Aaron Carnes and veteran ska musician Adam Davis, In Defense of Ska is based on Carnes’ best-selling, soon-to-be-expanded book of the same name.
The weekly series dives deep into ska music’s rich history and unique culture to challenge mainstream misperceptions and celebrate the genre’s enduring legacy. Featuring insightful conversations with ska legends, emerging artists, comedians, and other culture figures who share Carnes and Davis’ deep appreciation for ska,...
Despite what you may have heard, ska music is no joke. It’s a vital, multifaceted genre with a global impact and thriving community. The Consequence Podcast Network is proud to stake our two-toned flag on that belief by welcoming the latest addition to our roster, In Defense of Ska. Check out the trailer above, and follow the series wherever you get your podcasts.
Hosted by renowned music journalist and author Aaron Carnes and veteran ska musician Adam Davis, In Defense of Ska is based on Carnes’ best-selling, soon-to-be-expanded book of the same name.
The weekly series dives deep into ska music’s rich history and unique culture to challenge mainstream misperceptions and celebrate the genre’s enduring legacy. Featuring insightful conversations with ska legends, emerging artists, comedians, and other culture figures who share Carnes and Davis’ deep appreciation for ska,...
- 1/11/2024
- by Consequence Staff
- Consequence - Music
Exclusive: LA-based Bleiberg Entertainment has picked up worldwide rights to Curse Of The Sin Eater, a horror pic starring Carter Shimp, Elizabeth Laidlaw (Good Guy with A Gun), and Marcelo Wright (Chicago P.D).
Bleiberg will present the film to international distributors at the upcoming American Film Market.
Directed by Justin Denton, the pic tells the story of Rick, a poor construction worker, who makes a deal with a dying business mogul to inherit his business empire and property worth billions. The deal is that once the man dies, Rick must eat a lavish meal of the dead man’s corpse. In doing so, he unwittingly inherits the many gruesome sins and crimes the billionaire committed in order to build his fortune. Rick’s newfound wealth and lifestyle are soon interrupted by increasingly disturbing and dangerous visions of the billionaire’s victims.
Bleiberg will present the film to international distributors at the upcoming American Film Market.
Directed by Justin Denton, the pic tells the story of Rick, a poor construction worker, who makes a deal with a dying business mogul to inherit his business empire and property worth billions. The deal is that once the man dies, Rick must eat a lavish meal of the dead man’s corpse. In doing so, he unwittingly inherits the many gruesome sins and crimes the billionaire committed in order to build his fortune. Rick’s newfound wealth and lifestyle are soon interrupted by increasingly disturbing and dangerous visions of the billionaire’s victims.
- 10/30/2023
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Kayti Burt Aug 1, 2017
Our Us chums talked to IMAX's Greg Foster, Inhumans showrunner Scott Buck, and director Roel Ruiz about Inhumans' IMAX debut...
The way we watch TV is changing. For many, that means smaller, mobile screens and a more isolated viewing experience. These aren't necessarily bad advancements, but there are things we lose when the communal, big-screen viewing experience goes out of style.
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Luckily, IMAX doesn't plan on letting the communal, big-screen viewing experience go out of style anytime soon.
Next month, IMAX, Marvel, and ABC will release the first two episodes of new TV series Marvel's Inhumans on IMAX screens around the world. Following the IMAX debut, Inhumans will be...
Our Us chums talked to IMAX's Greg Foster, Inhumans showrunner Scott Buck, and director Roel Ruiz about Inhumans' IMAX debut...
The way we watch TV is changing. For many, that means smaller, mobile screens and a more isolated viewing experience. These aren't necessarily bad advancements, but there are things we lose when the communal, big-screen viewing experience goes out of style.
See related American Horror Story renewed for seasons 8 and 9 American Horror Story: Roanoke might be its best season yet American Horror Story season 6: Roanoke Chapter 10 Ryan Murphy: celebrating a showrunner who never holds back
Luckily, IMAX doesn't plan on letting the communal, big-screen viewing experience go out of style anytime soon.
Next month, IMAX, Marvel, and ABC will release the first two episodes of new TV series Marvel's Inhumans on IMAX screens around the world. Following the IMAX debut, Inhumans will be...
- 8/1/2017
- Den of Geek
NBC4 was the big winner at the 66th Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards, taking home eight trophies, including investigative news reporting and news featuring reporting.
ABC7 won six statuettes, including light news story (single report) and information/public affair series (more than 50% remote).
The Television Academy held the awards ceremony Saturday night at the Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre in North Hollywood.
A complete list of winners follows:
L.A. Local Color
54th Annual L.A. County Holiday Celebration, Kcet
Adam Davis, Producer
Jennifer Fukutomi, Associate Producer
Robert McDonnell, Producer
Heather Rigby, Associate Producer
Kenneth Shapiro, Producer
Teresa Taylor, Coordinating Producer
Bohdan Zachary, Producer
Laura Zucker, Executive Producer
Public, Municipal And Operator Produced Cable
Metro Motion: Union Station 75th Anniversary Special , CityTV of Santa Monica
R. Daniel Farias, Producer
Robin Gee, Executive Producer
Al Johnson, Associate Producer
Marc Littman, Executive Producer
Kim Upton, Producer
Education
The Power of the PSA, CBS2/KCAL9
Garry Ashton,...
ABC7 won six statuettes, including light news story (single report) and information/public affair series (more than 50% remote).
The Television Academy held the awards ceremony Saturday night at the Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre in North Hollywood.
A complete list of winners follows:
L.A. Local Color
54th Annual L.A. County Holiday Celebration, Kcet
Adam Davis, Producer
Jennifer Fukutomi, Associate Producer
Robert McDonnell, Producer
Heather Rigby, Associate Producer
Kenneth Shapiro, Producer
Teresa Taylor, Coordinating Producer
Bohdan Zachary, Producer
Laura Zucker, Executive Producer
Public, Municipal And Operator Produced Cable
Metro Motion: Union Station 75th Anniversary Special , CityTV of Santa Monica
R. Daniel Farias, Producer
Robin Gee, Executive Producer
Al Johnson, Associate Producer
Marc Littman, Executive Producer
Kim Upton, Producer
Education
The Power of the PSA, CBS2/KCAL9
Garry Ashton,...
- 7/27/2014
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
Univision’s flagship Kmex-tv leads the list of stations vying for the 66th annual Los Angeles area Emmy Awards.
Kmex landed 20 noms, including bids for hard news reporting (for reporter Antonio Valverde), investigative reporting (for reporter Leon Krauze) and reporting on crime/social issues. Knbc-tv was second with 16 mentions, followed by Ktla (14), Kabc (13) and Telemundo’s Kvea (10). Time Warner Cable Deportes was the top cabler with 9 noms, tied with indie pubcaster Kcet.
Kmex is a contender in two of the top newscast races, for morning newscast (airing between 4 a.m.-11 a.m.), and daytime newscast (11 a.m.-7 p.m.). There are no nominations in the top three newscast categories, which include the category of late newscasts (7 p.m.-midnight); all stations that choose to enter in any of the three categories are considered in the final judging.
Knbc’s noms included a bid for its news special on...
Kmex landed 20 noms, including bids for hard news reporting (for reporter Antonio Valverde), investigative reporting (for reporter Leon Krauze) and reporting on crime/social issues. Knbc-tv was second with 16 mentions, followed by Ktla (14), Kabc (13) and Telemundo’s Kvea (10). Time Warner Cable Deportes was the top cabler with 9 noms, tied with indie pubcaster Kcet.
Kmex is a contender in two of the top newscast races, for morning newscast (airing between 4 a.m.-11 a.m.), and daytime newscast (11 a.m.-7 p.m.). There are no nominations in the top three newscast categories, which include the category of late newscasts (7 p.m.-midnight); all stations that choose to enter in any of the three categories are considered in the final judging.
Knbc’s noms included a bid for its news special on...
- 6/19/2014
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
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