Lord Blood-Rah, the High Lord of Geekdom, guides you through the weird worlds of off beat cinema with his own unique brand of Geeky madness! This episode features the 1936 semi-sequel to ''White Zombie,'' ''Revolt of the Zombies'' starring Dorothy Stone, Dean Jagger and Roy D'Arcy. Dean Jagger plays a jilted lover who discovers the secrets of zombification in Cambodia. This episode also features the Clutch Cargo cartoon ''Mr. Abominable.''
From Locks and fences to Jobs and Paychecks
his production tells the stories of women who are in or have been recently released from the Washington Corrections Center for Women. Following release nearly 40% of the women reoffend and return. However, those in the TRAC program return to their communities with apprenticeships in building trades unions receiving livable wages and benefits. Only 3% from that program return to prison. This is a program that works and people have an opportunity to rebuild their lives and are self-supporting....
Timing is Everything – Music Therapy Brings Comfort to Hospice Patients
Our host, Mary Crowe, interviews Care Dimensions Creative Arts Therapist Lisa Kynvi about how music therapy and creative arts therapy can bring comfort and creative expression to patients with advanced illness to improve their quality of life.
Stay Safe – Remembering When Episode 6
Firefighter David Jester talks with Deputy Fire Chief Jeff Emerson about planning and practicing fire escape. We then look at general ways to avoid trip hazards in the home. Jim Graves from Maine Fire Service Institute discusses the Beverly Hills Supper Club Fire in his segment, ''Fires that Changed the World''. AARP's Jane Margesson and Brunswick Police Commander Mark Waltz teach seniors how to avoid scams.
Connections – Walter Williams
This episode features Dr. Walter Williams, economics professor at George Mason University. Williams is one of the nation's most popular columnists and is among the leading voices for free markets and the United States Constitution. He has published several books on topics ranging from economics, personal freedom, race in America, and our culture. His PBS documentary, ''Good Intentions'', challenged conventional thinking on some of the most controversial topics of the 1980's. Dr. Williams...
Stay Safe Remembering When – Episode 5
Firefighter David Jester talks with Assistant Maine State Fire Marshal Rich McCarthy about proper smoke detectors in the home. We then look at the importance of grab bars and non-slip rugs to avoid falls. Deputy Chief Jeff Emerson interviews Jim Graves from Maine Fire Service Institute to discuss the 1958 Chicago School Fire in his segment, ''Fires that Changed the World''. AARP's Jane Margesson and Brunswick Police Commander Mark Waltz teach seniors about charity scams.
Stay Safe Remembering When – Episode 4
Firefighter David Jester talks about the importance of remembering ''Stop, Drop and Roll''. We then look at the importance of keeping areas well lit to avoid falls. Jim Graves from Maine Fire Service Institute discusses the 1942 Cocoanut Grove Nightclub Fire in Boston in his segment, ''Fires that Changed the World''. AARP's Jane Margesson and Brunswick Police Commander Mark Waltz teach seniors about using public Wi-Fi safely.
Journey of a Thousand Smiles – Dentistry and Beauty
In this episode: Beauty - it's not just facelifts and botox: the importance of a smile. Expert perspective on facial beauty. Exercise corner and our Healthy recipe of the day. Episode Short Description: Beauty - it's not just facelifts and botox: the importance of a smile. Expert perspective on facial beauty.
Timing is Everything – Coping with the Holidays
Care Dimensions Education Coordinator and show host Mary Crowe talks with Director of Bereavement Services Nate Lamkin about ways that people who have experienced a loss can navigate their way through the holiday season.
Take a Look – November 2019
We're checking in with the stars of ''BOMBSHELL'' at an exclusive screening of the film in Los Angeles. PLUS we're following Tom Hanks down the red carpet at the premiere of ''A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.'' We go behind the scenes of ''Where'd You Go Bernadette'' with Kristin Wiig. AND we have your first look at the new films ''Queen & Slim'' and ''Frozen 2!''
Stay Safe Remembering When – Episode 2
Firefighter David Jester talks with Bryan Champagne from MEMA Technical Institute about heating your home safely. We then learn how to seniors can get out of their chair safely. AARP's Jane Margesson and Brunswick Police Commander Mark Waltz teach seniors how to avoid identity theft.
Timing is Everything – Intro to Hospice and Care Dimensions
In Care Dimensions' very first cable TV show titled "Timing is Everything," Education Coordinator and Host Mary Crowe interviews Chief Medical Officer Stephanie Patel, M.D., to dispel the myths surrounding hospice care and to empower individuals dealing with an advanced illness to access these services sooner so there is more opportunity to improve their quality of life.
Speak Out -September 2019
This Thursday on SpeakOut we will be discussing Maine's Adult-Use Marijuana roll-out with Erik Gundersen, Director at Maine's Office of Marijuana Policy. I served on the Marijuana Legalization Implementation Committee in the previous legislature and currently serve on Maine's Marijuana Advisory Commission, so I'm hoping for an informative discussion.
Party at my Place – Dog City special
The Dogs Own the city, but not for long.
Dr Draw Abe Lincoln Show
The Dr Draw Show is a fun children's Show. It has animation, live action and kid friendly jokes.
Stay Safe Remembering When Episode 1
Firefighter David Jester talks with Maine State Fire Marshal Joe Thomas about smoking in the home safely. We then head to Believe Fitness to learn exercises to improve strength and mobility for seniors. Jim Graves from Maine Fire Service Institute discusses the Maine Fires of '47 in his segment, ''Fires that Changed the World''. AARP's Jane Margesson and Brunswick Police Commander Mark Waltz teach seniors how to avoid scams.
2014 Iowa Renaissance Fair
A look at the Renaissance Faire held in Amana, Iowa May 24th-26th. Clips of costumes, royalty, jousting, bad Shakespeare and even a mermaid take up 26 minutes of good family fun with celtic folk music included. It also includes a few hints and tips for people on how to enjoy the Ren Faire the most.
The Dr Draw Show – Ben Franklin Show
The Dr Draw Show is a fun children's Show. It has animation, live action and kid friendly jokes.
Horse Power
From barrel racing, to horse shows, to thoroughbred racing, From the Paddock presents news and stories that showcase the equine events world. In this episode, host Jeff Gilleas sits down with Carol Holden, President of the West Virginia Breeders Classics to discuss the race, from its history and founder, NFL legend Sam Huff, to the current race.
Two Bits Radio Theatre Episode 1
When a typewriter helps create characters, a writer struggling with writer's block learns that words on the page have the power to affect the real world.
The Land and the Legacy – Memories and Music on the McDonald Craig Farm
The oldest African-American owned farm in the state of Tennessee. Purchased during the aftermath of the Civil War, the McDonald Craig farm has remained in the same family since 1871.
Ragtime and All That Jazz – Jerron Blind Boy Paxton Part 1
Jerron 'Blind Boy' Paxton's Ole Miss commentary and musical performances where he was invited by the University of Mississippi to appear as a special guest performer at the 2016 World Old-Time Piano Playing Championship. Jerron is a musician extraordinaire, self-taught on the guitar, banjo, harmonica, violin, and piano, all of which he demonstrates here, and specializes in Ragtime and Early Blues.
Smart Movie Show – 20180810
Jen, Max and Vic bring you movie updates each week. Featuring what’s new in theaters, what to watch at home, DVDs and other movie news.
Gender Vision – Sex and Gender
In this first episode, Nancy and Gordene speak candidly with medical sociologist, author and intersex activist Esther Morris Leidolf, about bodies and gender that differ from cultural expectations. Esther observes that intersex is more common than cystic fibrosis and Down syndrome combined. Their lively conversation explores the “medical normalization” of intersex bodies and the dangers of simplistic assumptions about sex and gender. This episode (only) contains a discussion in which male and...