Artist: Delta Deep Album: Delta Deep Production: All songs produced by Phil Collen; mixed and mastered by Ronan McHugh; engineered by Russ Fowler, with additional engineering by Phil Collen, Ryan Williams and Rob Elfaizy; recorded at Phil’s Sweat Shop, Robert DeLeo’s Homefry Studio and Stage One Recording Studios; mixed at Joe’s Garage Garnering the cultural insight and intelligence to fully appreciate the various forms of pain and suffering that people have long been forced to endure, alongside life’s ultimate joys, can be a harrowing process. But effortlessly being able to acknowledge and contend with the extensive range of emotions that comes from fearlessly immersing yourself in diverse relationships and situations [ Read More ]
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- 6/23/2015
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
You’ve spoken, Backstage readers! As the ones on the ground doing the hard work of being and becoming an actor, we turned to you for the best of the best in terms of providing actors with the tools necessary for success, and you told us! From headshots to on-camera classes, here are this year’s winners in NYC and Los Angeles. And a final congratulations to all of our winners and nominees! For those interested, contact sales@backstage.com to receive a seal indicating that you were an official finalist in the 2014 Readers' Choice Awards. NYC Headshot Photographer Peter Hurley, Peter Hurley Photography L.A. Headshot Photographer Stephanie Girard, Stephanie Girard Headshots NYC Dance Studio Broadway Dance Center L.A. Dance Studio Edge Performing Arts Center NYC Audition Technique Teacher Ted Bardy, Ted Bardy Studio L.A. Audition Technique Teacher Chambers Stevens NYC On-Camera Teacher Ted Bardy, Ted Bardy Studio L.
- 9/3/2014
- backstage.com
In case you've been relying on Aaron Sorkin as a news source, it may be time to turn your attention elsewhere: He doesn't report the news on "The Newsroom."
"We don't report the news on 'The Newsroom.' The news serves as a backdrop against which we're telling our own stories. It's historical fiction," Sorkin explained to New Republic. "If there's dramatic value to the way a story's reported or if it can serve as the basis for a conflict of ideas or if we can put one or more of our characters into the story without disturbing the reality of what really happened then it has a chance of showing up on the show."
Although there's no guarantee that Sorkin will cover all the recent controversial news events such as Anthony Weiner in Season 3, he's already managed to ruffle a few feathers in the second season of the controversial HBO series.
"We don't report the news on 'The Newsroom.' The news serves as a backdrop against which we're telling our own stories. It's historical fiction," Sorkin explained to New Republic. "If there's dramatic value to the way a story's reported or if it can serve as the basis for a conflict of ideas or if we can put one or more of our characters into the story without disturbing the reality of what really happened then it has a chance of showing up on the show."
Although there's no guarantee that Sorkin will cover all the recent controversial news events such as Anthony Weiner in Season 3, he's already managed to ruffle a few feathers in the second season of the controversial HBO series.
- 8/6/2013
- by Leigh Weingus
- Huffington Post
The 2012 presidential campaign was controversial enough before Aaron Sorkin got his hands on it, and now that it's being addressed on "The Newsroom," Mitt Romney's former aides aren't exactly thrilled.
On Sunday's episode of the HBO series, Jim Harper (John Gallagher Jr.) was kicked off a Romney press bus because aides for his campaign weren't a fan of "The Newsroom's" fictional program "News Night."
But according to Romney's real-life former spokesperson Ryan Williams, no such thing even came close to happening.
"You all would have heard about that if it had happened," Williams told The Salt Lake Tribune, adding that the show "doesn't seem to be very close to the truth."
Williams went on to say that he finds Sorkin's concept -- to tell a fictional account of the 2012 presidential campaign --to be "a little silly."
Although "The Newsroom" has gotten a lot of flack over the course of its run on HBO,...
On Sunday's episode of the HBO series, Jim Harper (John Gallagher Jr.) was kicked off a Romney press bus because aides for his campaign weren't a fan of "The Newsroom's" fictional program "News Night."
But according to Romney's real-life former spokesperson Ryan Williams, no such thing even came close to happening.
"You all would have heard about that if it had happened," Williams told The Salt Lake Tribune, adding that the show "doesn't seem to be very close to the truth."
Williams went on to say that he finds Sorkin's concept -- to tell a fictional account of the 2012 presidential campaign --to be "a little silly."
Although "The Newsroom" has gotten a lot of flack over the course of its run on HBO,...
- 7/31/2013
- by Leigh Weingus
- Huffington Post
What if there were a shirt that would drive women around you into an uncontrollable sexual stupor? That’s the central conceit behind Chick Magnet, and of course the second big question is how to explain to her why you want to keep your shirt on during sex. The trailer for the low budget sex comedy definitely shows its limitations, but there’s at least a little bit to chuckle at here and a heart that will inevitably be involved (since one of the characters wants to use the shirt to get his crappy ex-wife back). Plus, somehow the production tricked Tracy Morgan, Kristen Bell and Rosario Dawson into making appearances as themselves. For those keeping score, an unknown writer/director and writer/producer (named Ryan R. Williams and Jeff Venables) created a movie where every woman wants to sex them up, and they somehow convinced Bell and Dawson to be two of those women. So...
- 8/31/2011
- by Cole Abaius
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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