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Coming up on TMS: The Oscars happened and life goes on anyway, how cool is Diablo now, waking up in your own body bag, Twitter could prevent HIV infections, who won and who lost in hollywood last night, Bill Murray snuck in a nice tribute to his buddy Harold Ramis last night, Major Spoilers, your emails and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
In 1847 – In Edinburgh, Scotland, an expert in vocal physiology and elocution welcomed his newborn son into the world. He was named after his father. Alexander Graham Bell would go on to become synonymous with the telephone. In 1885…Read more →
Lora Innes joins Brian Dunaway, Joel Duggan and Matthew Ducharme to talk about her comic The Dreamer The Dreamer http://www.thedreamercomic.com About Artist: http://www.thedreamercomic.com/about.html Lora Innes graduated Suma Cum Laude in 2002 from the Columbus College of Art and Design with a Bachelors in Fine Art. She worked for several years at the Artifact Group, doing illustration for clients such as Fisher Price, Mattel, McGraw Hill, Nickelodeon, Scholastic and Simon andamp; Schuster. Now she writes and draws The Dreamer and wouldn’t trade it for the world. About The Comic http://www.thedreamercomic.com/about.html Beatrice Bea Whaley seems to have it all; the seventeen year old high school senior is beautiful, wealthy and the star performer of the drama club. And with her uncle’s connections to Broadway theater, the future looks bright ahead of her. Little does she know that her future might actually be brighter behind her... Bea begins having vivid dreams about a brave and handsome soldier named Alan Warren--a member of an elite group known as Knowlton’s Rangers that served during the Revolutionary War. Prone to keeping her head in the clouds, Bea welcomes her nightly adventures in 1776; filled with danger and romance they give her much to muse about the next day. But it is not long before Beatrice questions whether her dreams are simply dreams or something more. Each night they pick up exactly where the last one ended. And the senses--the smell of musket shots and cannons, the screams of soldiers in agony, and that kiss--are all far more real than any dream she can remember. Show Notes: Podcast http://paperwingspodcast.com/ Art You have an obvious comfort with the figure and expression. Can you tell us a bit about your artistic background? Joel There is an incredible amount of detail in The Dreamer, specifically the costumes, is your computer bursting at the seams with reference photos? Joel How concerned were you with historical accuracy? Matt Each Issue of The Dreamer seems to have its own personality. Each issue seems impacted/inlficted by your artist growth. Brian Writing Just like your artwork it seems like each issues has its own tone in your writing. I love that I can see your life in these books. Brian With such a large body of work can you recall a time when you ever said...thats it. Im done. Brian Such a weighty subject. Do you ever get crap from historians? Praise? Are you in the local school library. Brian Blog/Life: You recently took a sabbatical from The Dreamer. Life just gets in the way some times. What were your fears coming up to that decision? Joel What was the reaction of your readers? Did it surprise you? Joel I just want to take a moment to thank Lora for introducing me to J David Petruzzi via Twitter Matt Google+ Webcomic Community Bob Henninger asks: One thing I always have enjoyed on Comics C2C is when you managed to ask about their techniques, hardware, software, tools, etc. Perhaps you could squeeze that in? Love On 46 Comics Creators For Freedom http://comiccreatorsforfreedom.com/ andnbsp; andnbsp;
Welcome to episode 195. Today, we talk about The Amityville Horror! (the 1979 one) Newlyweds move into a house where a murder was committed, and experience strange manifestations which drive them away. Join Scott, Randy, Brian and Ibbott as they don’t seem to mind all these flies.
In 1908 – Gabriel Lippman proposed using a series of lenses at a picture’s surface instead of opaque barrier lines, allowing three dimensional pictures. He titled his presentation to the French Academy of Sciences “La Photographie Integral”. In 1983 –…Read more →
In 1896 – Henri Becquerel discovered images of uranium rocks had appeared on a photographic plate without exposure to the sun. He had discovered natural radiation. In 1995 – A little over a year after starting the website in January…Read more →
On this week's CurrentGeek, we have Jonathan Strickland and Bill Meeks with us, NASA turns on the Valve, let's get the worlds biggest camera in space, Star Trek Themepark coming to Spain, Giant godzilla at Mardi Gras, Samsung has a new device for you, Bitcoin takes a bit of a hit, Pop Quizes, 10 years without cable, what about the pebble, and what a robot can do with 3D printing!
On this episode of The Final Score, Scott feels Banished, Brian is a first time Mech Lover, DS stuff is going away soon, so is COD Elite, Ken Levine gets a little Irrational, Death Star questions, Killer Instinct is our old school pick this week, and more!
On this episode of The Instance, there should be more mechs in WoW, N14 tickets are on sale now, the EU got a lot of time with WoW devs last week, how much is 60 bucks worth no days, Orc Females are hawt, the devs lay bare some planned changes in WoD, the ass end of HS looks better than ever, sub-races in wow, 8 years of AV, taurens get fixed, demanding fans wanna know things, your calls, WoW as a religion, and more!
This Episode:Balance Update IncomingEuropean Patch DelayedInternational Open Bracket at MLG AnaheimStorm WatchWCS ResultsYour Emails (Send them to StarCastShow@gmail.com) Hosts: Garrett “Saint” Weinzierl, Kyle “Tarrasque” Fergusson
In 1947 – The first closed-circuit broadcast of a surgical operation showed procedures to observers in classrooms at Johns Hopkins University. In 1954 – The Westinghouse H840CK15 went on sale in the New York area. It is generally agreed to…Read more →
Music by the incomparable Roger Daltrey, who has given us years and years of amazing music as part of the legendary band, The Who, and is celebrating his 70th birthday […]
Coming up on TMS: TMSPM is born, what do dog walkers and pokemon fans have in common, Pizza Hut closes down because employee is the worst, there are some confused japanese tourists in Salt Lake City, Bieber will go ahead and stand trial, we have a new starwars villian to worry about now, we play Call Now and read your emails on this episode of The Morning Stream.
In 1891 – David Sarnoff was born near Minsk. He would go on to befriend Marconi and rise to the Presidency of RCA and be integral in founding NBC. In 1932 – English physicist James Chadwick published a letter on…Read more →
Big thanks to Shawn Coons & Kerry "Cleeo" for joining us on this episode of Nerd Parents! We discuss what it's like to adopt or be a foster parent, fear in the media and in us, family game night suggestions, solicited feedback & our 1st giveaway!