![]() ![]() ![]() TCM is more than a channel, it’s a community and an invaluable historic archive.” The folks aren’t messing around. ![]() If there are gates to chain myself to, I will. #SaveTCM- Andie Redwine □ June 21, 2023Īnd if there’s any doubt as to the fearsome devotion folks have to their beloved network, one fan declared, “I will call out of work and picket. Many of these films would be lost to the ages without the film historians at keeping them alive both through the channel and the festival. Without the world loses oral history from film in addition to the films themselves. What I can say is that my very Southern grandmother would give the sausage gravy preparation the side eye, but other than that, it looked as authentic as possible. Since Carrott isn't Southern, or even American for that matter, I can't say how the food was prepared. The boys are in year 9 in England, which means they're between the ages of 13 and 14. He decided to invite a group of British schoolboys to try a few Southern staples. Josh Carrott, author of "Once Upon A Time in Carrottland," runs the YouTube channel Jolly, where he has people try new foods. Since Southern cooking isn't available throughout all of America, it shouldn't be a surprise that it's not a staple across the pond. There are a few soul food restaurants that get it right sprinkled across the country, but all are not created equal. But since Southern food is pretty geographical, there are plenty of Americans who haven't had the opportunity to try authentic Southern food. Southern food is beloved by many, and those of us raised on it just consider it dinner, not a special cuisine. Taylor helped Joel make a booklet about his life and sold it online so his new friend could make his own money. Now, Taylor didn't just hand over money to a previously thought-to-be scammer. After some back and forth, Taylor learned the man, Joel, did in fact live in Liberia and was reaching out to people for help with business advice. Ben Taylor decided to dig a little deeper into a suspected scammer that contacted him, but instead of just doing a Google search, Taylor responded to the man. But not every email in your spam folder is from someone attempting to scam you.Īt least that's what one man discovered. The scams are intricate and sophisticated, often savvy enough to fool someone who has grown up with the internet. Just about everyone gets those scam emails, whether it's a Nigerian prince promising you hundreds of thousands of dollars if you just send him money first or someone asking you to click a link to claim a prize you didn't actually win. ![]() Had to flip the cassette." – CrunchyTeaTime That's before continual playback machines existed. Having the first side be tempting enough that they'd flip the other side to continue listening. People who make digital recordings do not have to worry about 'running out of tape.' How about making cassette-based mix tapes, trying to figure out to the second, how many and which types of songs in which order, that would still fit perfectly on the length of tape per side. "Haha yeah and trying to tell others so they don't make random noise or knock on the door. "'Shut up, shut up, shut up!!! I'm trying to record my song!!!'" – tearsonurcheek Trying to make sure to not get the DJ/presenter talking sh-t or an ad" – Gankstajam And they will never, ever know the frustration of the DJ yapping right up until the lyrics start. I don't think kids these days fully grasp how revolutionary Spotify and the like are for those of us who spent hours in front of the radio with our cassette tape recorder queued up at just the right spot waiting for the song we wanted to record to come one. The art of the mixed tape-especially from the radio IA Stories is an account where "TV/Film workers share stories about our work environments to build solidarity across crews/crafts." Hader directed every episode of the recently released 4th and final season of the critically-acclaimed show. It should also give hope to anyone interested in working in film that not all sets are toxic.Īn anonymous post on the IA (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees) Stories Instagram account said that Bill Hader was a true professional who cared about people working on their set, no matter their job. But does it have to be?Īn anonymous employee from the set of HBO's “Barry” has some refreshing news that’ll delight anyone who’s a fan of the show created by its star, Bill Hader, and Alex Berg. This type of behavior feels like a given in a high-pressure creative field with a lot of egos and money on the line. It’s common to hear anonymous dispatches about Hollywood sets where an actor or director created a toxic environment for the cast and crew. ![]()
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