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- Upon the 500-year anniversary of the Spanish Conquest, a ghostly Conquistador arrives in modern Mexico. As he journeys toward the capital city, he remembers events from his past while encountering the testimonies of real people, the survivors of contemporary violence. History and the present begin to merge, giving nightmarish reflection on the enduring legacy of colonialism in our world today.
- California's Mojave Desert is one of the hottest, driest spots on the planet. In spite of a handful of growing desert cities, very few people subsist among the dry lake beds and secret military zones. This journey across the Mojave introduces us to an eclectic group of desert dwellers: artists, hermits, UFO seekers, and believers in religious miracles. Though at first glance urbanites and suburbanites might take them for drop outs, charlatans, or space cadets, these desert denizens all chose the Mojave for the same reason: for the freedom to chart their own paths, and the space to fulfill their desert dreams. Though he's already used up more than 100,000 gallons of paint, Leonard Knight continues to paint the mountain where his hot air balloon deposited him 30 years ago. With each new bale of hay, painted flower, and pile of clay, Leonard hopes his adobe creation comes closer to proclaiming his heartfelt message to the world: 'God is Love.' "I keep it that simple," he says, "and try to let my mountain do my talking. And it seems to be talking better than I am." Though she is no longer an exotic dancer, Dixie Evans remains incredibly flirtatious at 79. Once the "Marilyn Monroe of Burlesque," she now runs the world's only burlesque museum, and loves to tell the stories of her erstwhile rival: "We are both from Hollywood, the same age. But if you wanted to see Marilyn, you could have come to the Burlesque Theater so see me. -- Uhh, I might have shown you a lot more than Marilyn!" Maurice Romero is a flamboyant artist who came to the Anza-Borrego desert from West-Hollywood to find peace in nature. After the death of his lover 10 years ago, he built a village of doll-houses to keep him company: St. Maurice Village. Now he paints flowers and talks about solitude, spirituality, and Martha Stewart. In the Mojave, a Polaroid camera can possess mystical powers. Maria-Paula Acuna discovered the Virgin Mary's image one day in a Polaroid of the sun, donned a nun's habit, and started interpreting her visitors' pictures of the sky. When she discovered that people were flocking to her, and even paying for her interpretations, she moved the operation to the Mojave to avoid big city parking problems. Now, hundreds of believers and on-lookers make the pilgrimage every month to witness the spectacle. They bring the sick, the elderly, and the handicapped, and all take pictures of the sky, hoping to capture a miracle. Elmer Long has plenty of free wisdom to dispense to those he meets. This bearded elder of the desert chose to retire early from his job at a quarry so that he could have more time for his life's work: constructing a forest of 'bottle-trees' in his yard. Each tree is adorned with dozens of bottles, and crowned with Americana collectibles he finds in the desert, like an old gold-digger pistol or a pump from a 1930's Route 66 gas station. Elmer is adamant that you don't need money to be happy as long as you have a dream to follow. "I had something to do before I die and I'm doing it," he says, filled with joy and laughter among his trees of glass. Desert citizens inhabit UFO science centers, spiritual retreats, and art parks. However, despite the outward individualism and distinctiveness of the lives encountered on this trip through the Mojave, each has one thing in common: their love of the austere environment and the freedom and spiritual understanding that comes from the decision to live far from the centers of civilization. Each speaks not like a timid or eccentric recluse, but like a sage endowed with the wisdom of the wilderness. The gorgeous landscapes, vast skies, and dramatic sunsets captured on film form a perfect backdrop for this examination of desert life. Contrasting images of the desert with suburban and consumerist lifestyles, Desert Dreamers forces us to examine the aspects of our lives which seem normal, but which would be considered completely alien in the desert. What do we city-dwellers lose by attempting to fit the norm? This portrait of the Mojave Desert's eccentric inhabitants suggests that happiness lies in following your dreams, however far they may take you.
- 2014–20151h 4mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode 12. We welcome a sweet and sensual pair of hilariousnessociters to the Burger Dome this week, with Valerie Tosi and our first returning guest Tommy Bechtold. We drink around the table on such pressing issues in society as Cool Ways To Die, Mystery Orgasm Thud, Jared Leto's Joker and Internet Plagiarism. Our sponsored commercial parody this week comes from ManMaids, a fine service for those with dirty homes and dirtier minds. And we present to you a riveting and romantic gameshow from the fine folks at YourPerfectestMatch.Website. Music this week comes from Wrong with their song "Call It", and RRCB favorite Monolord with their tune "Harbinger of Death".
- The super funny mouthmind of Comedian / Director / Al Pacino impersonator Brian Zarin grace us in El Dome De Burger. This week, we discuss: Zwarte Piet (aka Black Pete) of The Netherlands, Talking to foreigners like retards, and Lumbersexuals. Our sponsor is the exciting-in-pants annual "Big Al's Holiday Fuck-Buddy Mixer". And we have special musical guests Sisters live in-studio, as they play their acoustunes "Back 2 U" and "Interstellar Transmissions". Click play for the eggnog, stick around for the Horny Serpico.
- 2014–20151h 7mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode 14. Mr. Comedypants Peyton Clarkson moonwalks into Burgerville for our Holiday Celebration. This week, we kick some pressing issues around the room, including: Snooping on presents, "Orphan Christmas", Adults who make un-ironic Christmas lists, Christmas trees, and more. We rock some bruising slamcuts with "Andy Low" by Torche, and "Space Cadet" by Mossbreaker. Episode fourteen is sponsored by the St. Capitalsburgh biennial Wizard Town and Beef Picnic. And we hear a very special trilogy chapter of our audio noir sketch series "Bilby Sullivan: Junior Detective".
- 2014–20151h 23mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode 15. The quick and powerful Jay Light joins returning guest host Valerie Tosi for our year-end burger-up. We drink large holiday cans of Stella Artois® as we discuss Almond milk, Films of 2014, Highschool make-out spots, and New Year's Resolutions. We rock the balls off 2014 with a rumbling cut from Tilts with "Thomas Jefferson II" and a boombox-worthy cut from hip-hop artist Bloodshot with "Goodmornin". We have a special holiday public service announcement for your physical, financial, and mental health. And we hear a comedy sketch for all the wordies in the burgersphere.
- 2014–20151h 48mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode 16. Dan and Kyle take a proverbial stroll through Rock N Roll Cheeseburger's beloved fictional home town of "St. Capitalsburgh" in our 2014 review clip-show. Get a listen to our commercial parodies for a zombie-proof cemetery, a paid research study for Tyrannosaurus Rexes, and various mom and pop drug fronts. And we feature our original comedy sketches, including a game show with Carrot Top and a goat, a town hall debate between a cyborg and a warlock, and the entire opening three chapters of our noir mini-comedy-drama "Bilby Sullivan, Junior Detective".
- 2014–20151h 11mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode 17. Beard master and English major Bryan Cook joins returning guest host Celia Finkelstein as we get back to our burgery roots in our first new episode of 2015. We crack beers as we talk Burger Technology, Gross Selfies, Sandwiches (DIFFERENT THAN BURGERS, YOU GUYS), and Kyle kinda freaks out about Umbrellas a little bit. We pump up the jamz with "Drones" by Ghost Idols, and a saxophone-heavy tune called "In The Sunshine" by the Dirty Cakes band. We revive one of our favorite to-dos with 60 Second Story Hour, and we hop around the terrible-radio-o-sphere in this week's commercial parody segment, including some sweet mom raps. Oh, and we may have stolen the bodies of Alex and Stu from Warp Drive for this week's image.
- 2014–20151h 28mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode 18. Juan Manuel Rocha, host of the Comics on Comics podcast and general nerd overlord, grills up the nerdgasms in the Burger Dome this week. We debate some pressing issues in society, including: Dynasty fans, the X-Files reboot, Music festivals, and Magic: The Gathering. We distribute some rock musack to your ear buttons, playing a brand new release from Rock Burger favorites Monolord with their jam "Cursing The One", and also a rad live track from Fat Elvis called "Fire At Will". Ep 18 is fake-sponsored by the kind and caring folks at the "Stríppumé" stripper résumé service. And we present an hilarious fan-fiction crossover sketch called "X-Men Interviews". Just grab a burger, click play and thank us later.
- 2014–20151h 3mPodcast EpisodeXanthia Pink is in-studio to paint Burgerville rouge. Join Xanthia's goddess energy and sit in as our round-table discussions cover these pressing issues in society and more: Douche Bag stuff, Goddess Energy, Emojis, Weekend Partiers... Some guy from the 80's offers advice on how to suck less. And connoisseurism meets medical marijuana in our sketch comedy segment this week. We slam rad tune buggies in Ep. 19, with "Velocitip" by Greg Byers, and "Ten Tiny Fingers" by Marriages. Get pinky with it, y'all.
- 2014–20151h 15mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode 20. Razzle Dangerously waxes his fabulous mustache while returning guest host Celia Finkelstein laughs away from the microphone about it. We rally 'round the table with these pressing issues in society: Birthdays (on Facebook), Fast and Furious 7, Littering, and Dan plays a game with our website comment section. Our imaginary sponsor this week is the St. Capitalsburgh 27th annual "Chili Cook-off". We travel to a classical sci-fi version of Earth's moon to battle radioactive kittens in this week's comedy sketch. And we rawk some killer roll this week with song slivers like "Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues" by Mclusky, and "Volcanoes" by Freeze The Atlantic.
- 2014–20151h 4mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode 21. Bridget Phetasy frees her nipples in the burger dome this week, as we cover such issues as Free The Nipple, Confirmation Bias, Terrible Apartments, Tweet-ups, and more. Our make-believe sponsor this week is the never-going-to-be-released book "The Bible: Director's Cut". We hit the streets for a hard-hitting news story with this week's "Homeless Update". And we slam some ram jams with "So Long" by Emma Lane, and "Grandfather Claws" by Helms Alee. Just take your pants off and listen already.
- 2014–20151h 6mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode 22. Larry Herweg, drummer for the rock band Pelican, swoops into the burger dome this week, as we world premiere their new tune "The Wait". We also rock the new single "The Cliff", title track of the brand new Pelican album releasing February 24th, and one track from Larry's other band, San Angelus. This week, we talk Band Names, CPR, Death of the Guitar Solo?. And the 20th Anniversary of Empire Records. Commercial parodies, angry baby-daddies, dirty nipples... Oh my.
- 2014–20151h 18mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode 23. We've got twitter's Inappropriate Mom this week. Nic (@nicfit75) gets inappropriate with our round-table discussions, as we talk: Online Dating, Dog Parks, Friend Boundaries, and Bar Fights. Our stereotype-laden fake sponsor this week is Don's Gay Apparel. And we rock super heavy rock jamz with #RRCB favorite Monolord's "Audhumbla", and also 1980s-90s metalheads' favorite Pantera's "War Nerve". Our sketch this week features the vocal hilarity of Jared Quay Campbell as heard in Rock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode 5, as he commentates on NicFit75's Twitter Court. And, before we go, Nic gives us Christmas in March.
- 2014–20151h 9mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode 24. Jordan Rubin, writer and director of the horror / comedy film Zombeavers gets his beave on in burgerville this week. We go round table on such pressing issues in society as Facing Danger, Primal Behaviors, Mom Strength, and Deforestation. We are sponsored this week by the fine folks over at Power Snack. Our comedy sketch involves martians, marijuana and a guy named Morty. And we rock rad tune buggies from the band Reuben with "Freddy Kreuger", and from Los Angeles locals Bed with "Goodnight". Zombeavers hits theaters and Video On Demand on Friday, March 20, 2015. If you're in L.A. on March 18th, grab tickets for the Los Angeles premiere of Zombeavers here.
- 2014–20151h 14mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode Eight. YouTube funnyman Jason Horton grills up the comedy burgers with the gang, discussing: Halloween Candy, Last-Minute Costumes, Ghosts, and Facebook Soapboxing. We hear political advertisements from fake candidates Nancy R. Adams and Carl Zerptington. And we rock some wild tunes from "Fire The Animal" and "Mudface". We revisit 60 Second Storyhour with a Halloween edition, including Dan's "Tell-Tale Fart". Tune in next week for the Town Hall Debate with candidates Adams and Zerpington. Until then, plug your burger into an amplifier and rock the cheese off.
- 2014–201559mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode Five. Stand-up comedian and free safety Jared Campbell saunters into the burger dome, as he and the gang go round-table on: Mother-Daughter Relationships, Marijuana Legalization, Good Break-ups, and California's Plastic Bag Laws. Also featured in episode five is Chapter 2 of our original noir audio sketch comedy series "Bilby Sullivan; Junior Detective", and a commercial parody for Low-Speed Scooter Crashes. Episode 5 music includes "Audhumbla" by Monolord, "By Our Current Standards" by Choirs, and "Self-Made Hero" by Dirty Machine. Listen to the show, follow on the twitters.
- 2014–20151h 6mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode Four. Greg Walloch joins the cast for the fourth installment of the burgerings. Featured in Ep. 4 are discussions on terrible airline passengers, domestic abuse and the NFL, "Orthorexia", and the good kind of crazy, along with rad rock music from local badasses Living Dead Lights, as well as Rochester, NY's own Starlight Cities. Jackie, Dan, Kyle and Greg are all put to shame as Tikku hits the nail on the head with his Sixty Second Story Time, and a few things you might have missed on the internet.
- 2014–20151h 3mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode Nine. Hilarious funnyman of comediocity Karl Hess kickflips into the burger dome for our election week special. We talk AA, Food Pictures, Unisex Names, and Day Drinking. Our sponsor this week is cheese. Yes, you read that correctly. *SPECIAL ELECTION WEEK SKETCH - our Town Hall Debate from the prestigious St. Capitalsburgh University and Dental University... what? Rock music with "I'm Just The Driver" from Black Map, and some fresh hip-hop with "Manym00ns" from Dex Amora. Rock, burger, jams, got 'em.
- 2014–20151h 1mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode One. Special guest Tommy Bechtold joins us in studio for our first official episode release. Featured in Ep. 1 is an original comedy sketch "Bilby Sullivan, Junior Detective", a commercial parody from our fake sponsor, The Valkyrie Viking Long Ship, and round-table discussions on these pressing issues in society: George Washington and the Washington State flag, the Orgy Dome at Burning Man, the concept of "Slacktivism", and defining the Sex-to-Baseball analogy. Grab a burger, grab a beer, and rock your ear drums inside out.
- 2014–20151h 6mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode Seven. Rock drummer and hilarious maniac, Manimal from The Big Surprise, joins us in the white-hot boozerdome as we talk: Willful Ignorance, Bar Etiquette, Water as a Commodity, Phone Envy, the Japanese McDonalds' Black Cheeseburger and more. We play a couple of rad rock jams from The Big Surprise with "Tomm Petty" and "The One". And we flip through just about everything that is wrong with terrestrial radio. Episode 7 is lovingly fake-sponsored by Pimpin'Surance.
- 2014–20151hPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode Six. Markeia McCarty gets burgery wit it for our sixth episode, while we spitball on these pressing issues in society and more: Garbage Pizza, Dogmatics vs. Second Guessers, Street Harassment, and Every Band Has At Least One Good Song? We also hear a word from this week's fake sponsor, the Langley Swap Meet, and we hear another original comedy sketch with our Star Wars parody The Droids We Were Looking For. We hear some killer rock tunes in ep. 6 with "Audhumbla" by Monolord and "Blue Benz" by The Big Surprise. Strap in and press play, as we exude the force of the burger rock.
- 2014–20151h 14mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode Ten!. Hollywood character actress and good human person Celia Finkelstein joins the gang for our decisode. This week, we go round-table on Bad Advice from Friends, Craig Ferguson and Metallica, Cognitive Dissonance, and Oil Pulling. We roll rad rocks with "One Hand On The Wheel" by San Angelus, and "Burn" by Fused By Defiance. This week we run previews for some possibly-upcoming sketch madness, as episode 10 is sponsored by ourselves... wait what?... And we bring you the very special segment, Beat Poetry Night At The Blue Bone Daddy. (Ep 10 cover art features the gang's heads pasted of classic images of Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Audrey Hepburn, The Fonz, and James Dean.)
- 2014–201558mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode Three. Special guests, Stu and Alex of the musical comedy duo Warp Drive enter the burger dome, mandolins in-hand, and rocks the night away as we mourn the (temporary) death of one of our hosts. Featured in Episode 3 is a WORLD PREMIERE of Warp Drive's new comedy song "Follow The Road", an advertisement for all our dinosaur listeners, and round-table comedy discussions on cheeseburgers, super string theory, the cost of living, and Dinosaurs. Send in your best burger and dinosaur pics on twitter &/or instagram.
- Rock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode Two. Special guest Amber Tozer joins us in the Burger Dome for our darkest episode yet. (out of two.) Featured in Ep. 2 is another original comedy sketch "Hipster EMT", some commercial parodies from a few fake sponsors including Froyo Yo-yo, and round-table comedy discussions on the following pressing issues in society: The Unauthorized Saved By The Bell Story, Suicide, Travelers Mentality, and the death of Rock N Roll. Think we could possibly rock any harder?.
- Everybody's Laughing centers on a young man, Martin Pierrot, as he embarks on a job interview, fraught with all the normal feelings when going to a job interview. Throughout the course of the interview, Martin realizes that everyone is laughing at him. Everyone he comes in contact with can't stop laughing at him and it's driving Martin crazy. As his nerves continue to get the best of him, Martin begins to hallucinate and in this hallucination, Martin is paid a visit by his father who also laughs at him.
- Flow 187 is a rapper and music producer born in Queens, NY Later Moving to Miami, Atlanta, and Los Angeles. Flow 187 is a unique artist with skills to engineer music, music production, and videography. Flow 187 has worked with many names like HoodRich Entertainment, French Montana, Shawty Lo, Migos, Lil Johns Trillville just to name a few - Flow 187 has over 125K plays online across all streaming platforms. Flow 187 has been shouted out by Hood Rich Dj Scream, Prez Hilton, Disney Kyle Massey, HoodRich Swamp Izzo and more.
- "With You" is a song by American artist Levi Cameron and American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor, released on August 18, 2019, through Republic Records. The song was written by Robert Gerongco, Samuel Gerongco, Sarah Aarons, Finn Bjarnson, Richard Beynon, Ryan Raddon and Thomas Shaw, and produced by the latter four.
- Zambrano is a juvenile offender that when arrives to the penitentiary only longs to join a football team, Los Perros. Such illusion ends up involving him with the organized crime under the auspices of the authority, because the team is also the 4th Company, a squad of inmates that controls services and privileges in prison, and submits the city to crime, reporting big dividends to men of Power.
- A Story of a Surfer preparing to compete in the prestigious First division of PRO SURFERS. Trough Kaleu 's lens you will see the struggle of months living in a suitcase with hours of waiting in Airports to get to paradise destinations for training the art of surfing.
- Ryan Philips is a school boy who is always up to mischief when it comes to studying the maths subject. His life is turned around when he discovers a magical pen at his antique collecting grandfather's house.
- A haphazard party-ride to Mexico evolves into an enigma with a fugitive alien at the helm.
- 2014–20151h 6mPodcast EpisodeRock N Roll Cheeseburger Episode 25. Tommy Bechtold spelunks into the burger dome for his third RRCB episode and our Season One Finale, and he brings Val's mom with him!? This week's pressing issues in society are Out-Of-Town Guests, Unsustainability, Bro-Night Stands, and Hangover Cures. We have our first honest to goodness sponsorship this week, from the hilariously stylish folks at Bob Heller Tees. We spin beefy rock tunes with Byron Blocker's "Echo Park" and Boom Said Thunder's "Modern Girls". And we dive into the perilous depths of co-hostess Valerie Tosi's mind in this week's comedy sketch "Brain Date". Come hang with us at the New Orleans tweetup April 16-20, where co-hosts Dan Lawler and Valerie Tosi will be performing in the Comics Of Twitter stand-up show. And we'll be back inside your ear satchels after our spring break.
- May 5th, 1923. The Dutch East Indies government celebrated the opening of a new radio station in West Java. It was called Radio Malabar. In March 2020, the local Indonesian government plans to reactivate the station as a historical site and tourist attraction. Tellurian Drama imagines what would have happened in between: the vital role of mountain in history; colonial ruins as an apparatus for geoengineering technology; and the invisible power of indigenous ancestral. Narrated based on the forgotten text written by a prominent pseudo-anthropologist Drs. Munarwan, Tellurian Drama problematizes the notion of decolonisation, geocentric technology, and historicity of communication.
- Sophia must decide between a new and a compatible partner and a mother-in-law making consistent efforts at reconciliation. The intense yet humorous nature of relationships, complexities, and redefining bonds in the most unprecedented way.
- Rick Riordan's The Trials of Apollo.
- A 4-Part Educational drama for Essex County Council Road Safety Department, this video is aimed at Key stage 2 and 3 pupils. This soap-style drama raises the various and complex issues surrounding transport in the 21st century, dealing with issue like personal and road safety, pollution, costs, traffic, cycling, health, and the environment through two family's struggles and dilemmas.