Welcome to Dark Mood Woods: A Twin Peaks Podcast, in which Managing Editor Nick Newman and contributor Ethan Vestby discuss David Lynch’s return to long-form filmmaking. This summer, join us as we offer insight and knowledge only devoted fans can bring, along with the curiosity of what, exactly, has been happening in the Pacific Northwest these last 25 years.
In this discussion of Episode 9, Randy Jones joins us to talk about the narrative-heavy episode, which also makes room for Gordon and Diana to share a cigarette, and our expectations for the second half of the season.
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In this discussion of Episode 9, Randy Jones joins us to talk about the narrative-heavy episode, which also makes room for Gordon and Diana to share a cigarette, and our expectations for the second half of the season.
Subscribe on iTunes, follow on Soundcloud, or see below to stream/download (right-click and save as…).
MP3: Dark Mood Woods: A Twin Peaks Podcast – Episode 9
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Illustration by artist Ben Holmes.
E-mail us or respond on Twitter and Facebook with any questions or comments.
- 7/10/2017
- by Ethan Vestby
- The Film Stage
.Libertine Idol Productions and Charles Czarnecki present a staged reading of the world premiere of Erik Johannes von Ransom's Grindr The Opera in concert on April 7th at 1130am and April 9th at 300pm at Roy Arias Studios, 777 8th Avenue, New York. With direction by Rachel Klein Around the World in 80 Days, The Anthem, Symphony of Shadows, The Tragedy of Maria Macabre, Grindr The Opera is an unauthorized musical parody of the eponymous gay hook-up app that has sweepingly altered the course of modern gay intimacy. Randy Jones, the original Village People Cowboy, will host the readings.
- 3/25/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Jjj Productions in Association with Culture Project and Aaron Grant Theatrical, Inc have announced that the world premiere of The Anthem, an original musical lovingly inspired by the classic Ayn Rand Novella, 'Anthem', with a book by Gary Morgenstein, music by Jonnie Rockwell and lyrics by Erik Ransom will begin previews on Tuesday, May 20, 2014, Off-Broadway at Culture Project's Lynn Redgrave Theatre on 45 Bleecker Street. This musical helmed by Rachel Klein officially opens on Thursday, May 29, 2014. Spiderman's Jason Gotay, Spring Awakening's Remy Zaken and Randy Jones of The Village People lead a cast of theatrical favorites in this rollicking sci-fi musical, featuring an expansive aerial and circus environment, about a revolt of the young against an evil state.
- 4/8/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Neil and David at Fashion Week
Birthday shoutouts go to Kristy McNichol, who is 51, and Harry Connick Jr. is 46.
Kylie has joined The Voice! Oh wait, it’s The Voice UK. Well, good for them.
Losing It With John Stamos is a new web series in which celebrities confess to John their “first time” stories. You can see Alan Cumming tell his story, as well as Adam Pally and many others.
Tom of Finland: A Film About Liberation
Randy Jones’ Gay Wedding: Village People Cowboy To Marry Partner Of 30 Years
Darren Criss, who plays Blaine on the Fox series Glee, talks to Cosmo about his weirdest fan encounter: “A guy licked my face—straight up grabbed my head and licked my face.”
The BBC is pulling out all the stops for its big Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Shindig on November 23rd. BBC America will get some of it … but it’s only one channel.
Birthday shoutouts go to Kristy McNichol, who is 51, and Harry Connick Jr. is 46.
Kylie has joined The Voice! Oh wait, it’s The Voice UK. Well, good for them.
Losing It With John Stamos is a new web series in which celebrities confess to John their “first time” stories. You can see Alan Cumming tell his story, as well as Adam Pally and many others.
Tom of Finland: A Film About Liberation
Randy Jones’ Gay Wedding: Village People Cowboy To Marry Partner Of 30 Years
Darren Criss, who plays Blaine on the Fox series Glee, talks to Cosmo about his weirdest fan encounter: “A guy licked my face—straight up grabbed my head and licked my face.”
The BBC is pulling out all the stops for its big Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Shindig on November 23rd. BBC America will get some of it … but it’s only one channel.
- 9/11/2013
- by snicks
- The Backlot
The cowboy from the Village People has found his huckleberry ... and the two will marry later this week in a 3-day celebration in NYC ... so says the Press Release the singer just sent out to the media. According to the release, Randy Jones -- "Multi-platinum recording artist and American Music Award winner" -- will wed his partner Will Grega during "three days of New York events" beginning tomorrow. Day 1 -- the public proposal ... Randy will...
- 9/11/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Bad tattoos and bad times in Sin City are coming to A&E. The channel’s new Bad Ink series is set to debut on August 11, A+E Networks announced today. The series will premiere with a double shot of back-to-back episodes at 10 Pm and 10:30 Pm on the Sunday night. The unscripted show features tattoos artist Dirk Vermin and his friend Ruckus as they go on the hunt for Las Vegas’ worst ink jobs. Some Vermin tries to fix himself while discovering how the victim in question got such bad ink, as the title says. Matt Sharp and Dan Adler for Sharp Entertainment are the EPs on Bad Ink. Randy Jones is co-executive producer. Executive producers for A&E are Elaine Frontain Bryant, Lily Neumeyer and Evan Lerner.
- 7/10/2013
- by DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
We have added a new set of pictures from the event "Boogie Nights Dance Club Grand Opening".Randy Jones attending the Boogie Nights Dance Club Grand Opening in Atlantic City on May 4, 2012.Photo copyright by Charles Norfleet / PR Photos. Randy Jones -attending the Boogie Nights Dance Club Grand Opening in Atlantic City on May 4, 2012.Photo copyright by Charles Norfleet / PR Photos. Tiffany attending the Boogie Nights Dance Club Grand Opening in Atlantic City on May 4, 2012.Photo copyright by Charles Norfleet / PR Photos. Jimmie Walker attending the Boogie Nights Dance Club Grand Opening in Atlantic City on May 4, 2012.Photo copyright by Charles Norfleet / PR Photos. Dave Pena, Tiffany and Jimmie Walker - Boogie Nights...
- 5/9/2012
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
Bill Lee, the Sanford, Florida police chief criticized for not arresting a neighborhood watch volunteer after the shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, has temporarily stepped down, MSNBC is reporting. Lee and his department received criticism for not apprehending volunteer George Zimmerman after the February 26 incident, after which Martin died. Following the Sanford City Commission voting 3-2 that it didn’t have confidence in how Lee handled the case, Police Capt. Scott O’Connor has stepped up to run the department until an interim chief is appointed. Commissioners Patty Mahany and Randy Jones are supporting Lee, who took the job of police chief last May. Jones said he wouldn’t “want to see [ Read More ]...
- 3/23/2012
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
HollywoodNews.com: This morning, Studio 54 will wake up with a hangover, look around the floor for its clothes, and try to remember what happened last night. Now a dowager theatre home to the Roundabout, Studio will recall celebrating like it was 1977 last night, and was younger than springtime.
Oh yes, Studio 54. Liza, Calvin, Andy, Halston, Truman Capote. Bianca Jagger on the white horse. The doormen, the barricades, the coke, and the quaaludes. In 1977, New York City was pretty much on the skids. Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager threw the most decadent party in the history of the world. It would have gone forever except for tax evasion and jail for the owners. When it came back, under Mark Fleishmann, it was cool but not the same. Nothing ever is.
So last night, Sirius Xm recreated Studio for just one night in its original home, now the Roundabout Theater’s place of business.
Oh yes, Studio 54. Liza, Calvin, Andy, Halston, Truman Capote. Bianca Jagger on the white horse. The doormen, the barricades, the coke, and the quaaludes. In 1977, New York City was pretty much on the skids. Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager threw the most decadent party in the history of the world. It would have gone forever except for tax evasion and jail for the owners. When it came back, under Mark Fleishmann, it was cool but not the same. Nothing ever is.
So last night, Sirius Xm recreated Studio for just one night in its original home, now the Roundabout Theater’s place of business.
- 10/19/2011
- by Roger Friedman
- Hollywoodnews.com
After a long day spent trying to knock some sense into those sentences, I rode the R train down to the Not Fade Away Gallery for the publication party of Allen Tannenbaum's photo extravanganza "New York in the 70s," a bash that featured a sexy DJ, the "sexy DJ" being an enviable niche to fill in any decade. No sooner do I thread through the initial throng than whom should I run into but Danny Fields, a much-decorated veteran of Cbgb's but so much more. Former loftmate of Edie Sedgwick and co-manager of The Ramones, among his many other feats and exploits, Danny is one of those legends so legendary that other legends consider him a legend. Recognizing me despite the distancing years, Danny said, "Let's hug like the high school kids on the front page of The New York Times." And so we did, even though neither one of...
- 5/29/2009
- Vanity Fair
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