Monday, February 26, 2018

02/26 OSCARS MUSICAL PERFORMERS, KEVIN SMITH HOSPITALIZED, RUSSIA'S OLYMPIC BAN, KATY PERRY SURPRISE CHARITY CONCERT

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MUSICAL PERFORMERS ANNOUNCED FOR OSCARS 
KEVIN SMITH HOSPITALIZED AFTER MASSIVE HEART ATTACK
RUSSIA'S OLYMPIC BAN TO BE LIFTED IF LAST DRUG TESTS ARE CLEAN 
KATY PERRY SURPRISES MONTECITO MUDSLIDE VICTIMS AT CHARITY CONCERT


ALL THIS AND MORE!

Friday, February 23, 2018

02/23 MARK WEINBERG, MOVIE NIGHTS WITH THE REAGANS: A MEMOIR, CONNIE HARSHAW & PASTOR REGINALD DAVIS, FREEDOM BELL RINGING TO HEAL RACIAL DIVIDE

MARK WEINBERG - AUTHOR, MOVIE NIGHTS WITH THE REAGANS: A MEMOIR  

Former special advisor and press secretary to President Ronald Reagan shares an intimate, behind-the-scenes look inside the Reagan presidency—told through the movies they watched together every week at Camp David.

What did President Ronald Reagan think of Rocky IV? How did the Matthew Broderick film WarGames inform America’s missile defense system? What Michael J. Fox movie made such an impression on President Reagan that he felt compelled to mention it in a speech to the Joint Session of Congress?

Over the course of eight years, Mark Weinberg travelled to Camp David each weekend with Ronald and Nancy Reagan. He was one of a few select members invited into the Aspen Lodge, where the First Family screened both contemporary and classic movies on Friday and Saturday nights. They watched movies in times of triumph, such as the aftermath of Reagan’s 1984 landslide, and after moments of tragedy, such as the explosion of the Challenger and the shooting of the President and Press Secretary Jim Brady.

Weinberg’s unparalleled access offers a rare glimpse of the Reagans—unscripted, relaxed, unburdened by the world, with no cameras in sight. Each chapter discusses a legendary film, what the Reagans thought of it, and provides warm anecdotes and untold stories about his family and the administration. From Reagan’s pranks on the Secret Service to his thoughts on the parallels between Hollywood and Washington, Weinberg paints a full picture of the president The New Yorker once famously dubbed “The Unknowable.”

Movie Nights with the Reagans is a nostalgic journey through the 1980s and its most iconic films, seen through the eyes of one of Hollywood’s former stars: one who was simultaneously transforming the Republican Party, the American economy, and the course of the Cold War.


CONNIE HARSHAW & PASTOR REGINALD DAVIS - FREEDOM BELL RINGING TO HEAL RACIAL DIVIDE

FOUNDED IN 1776, AMERICA’S HISTORIC FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH “FREEDOM BELL” RINGS TO HEAL RACIAL DIVIDE SUNDAY

The Bell at the First Baptist Church of Williamsburg, one of the oldest African-American Baptist churches in the United States, rang for the first time since segregation in 2016. On Sunday, February 25th the bell will ring again to heal America’s racial divide after a tumultuous year marked by violence, strife and protest in Charlottesville, VA, scuffles at the University of Virginia, and rallies across the nation.  The First Baptist Church of Williamsburg, will light the way by calling on churches around the country to bring awareness to what unites us, and appeal for racial harmony during the 11’0clock church service - traditionally the most segregated hour of the week in American households.   On February 25th, the last Sunday of Black History Month, the church will spearhead a yearlong initiative to ignite inclusion and racial harmony during the 11’Oclock hour.  Led by Pastor Davis, the day’s celebratory service invites Americans of colors, faith, and creed  - young and old - to join in celebration.   Speaker and guest Pastor, Rev. Travis Simone of the Williamsburg Community Chapel will highlight the day’s ceremony with a special sermon and the lauded College of William & Mary Choir will perform. 

Monday, February 19, 2018

02/19 DAWN WELLS, GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

SPECIAL GUEST HOST DAWN WELLS JOINS THE SHOW!


In connection with the 50th anniversary of the unexpected hit series "Gilligan's Island," Dawn (who portrayed the lovable farm girl next door, Mary Ann Sommers), has released "A Guide To Life: What Would Mary Ann Do?" through Taylor Trade Publishing and Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.

Dawn writes about the meaning of the Mary Ann character and observes the cultural shifts that have occurred since she was on the island.  From the get-go, the Mary Ann character was different. She wasn't a Hollywood creation. She was molded by Dawn, from Dawn.  The Character that was originally listed as "And the rest" on the credits became the fan favorite, garnering more fan mail that even the title character.  With over 150,000 fans on her FaceBook page and fan clubs across the U.S., her following has remained faithful.


Dawn says that Mary Ann fits today just as she fit two generations ago, because she is timeless. In a world where the industry and society has been celebrating their "Bad girls," Mary Ann continues to be, for many, the breathe of fresh air as the “Good Girl.” Pop culture is too powerful and too pervasive to be controlled by parents, siblings or colleagues. It can be confused with reality. This leaves young people in a vulnerable position - they have to make decisions that are normally beyond their maturity. Dawn discusses decisions we make in life and even goes straight to the BIG DECISION and delivers her concept of the meaning of sex.  In a world of participation trophies, easy praise, and entitlement attitudes, how do you define achievement? Dawn describes it as a journey of failure and learning and tenacity that requires a constant personal re-examination of what success really means.

Friday, February 16, 2018

02/16 SAM SORBO, TEACH FROM LOVE, CHRIS BYRNE, TTPM.COM, TOY TRENDS

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THEN...ACTRESS, AUTHOR, AND TALK RADIO HOST SAM SORBO JOINS THE CONVERSATION TO CHAT ABOUT HER NEW BOOK, TEACH FROM LOVE: SCHOOL YEAR DEVOTIONAL FOR FAMILIES

Sam Sorbo is known for her quick wit, fun personality, voracious work ethic, and strong commitment to principle. She holds many titles including radio host, actress, international model, activist, author, wife, mother, and home schooling advocate. 

After high school in Pittsburg, PA, Sam studied biomedical engineering at Duke University before pursuing a career in modeling. Modeling offered her the chance to travel and learn languages; she is fluent in five. Sam moved to Los Angeles for acting, where dedication and perseverance gained her roles in several films (Bonfire of the Vanities and Twenty Bucks) and TV shows, including Chicago Hope and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Hercules introduced her to Kevin Sorbo, who swept her off her feet. They married in 1998 and she moved to New Zealand. While living in Auckland, Sam created and published a humorous and educational photo-book, Gizmoe: The Legendary Journeys, Auckland. Sam’s most recent book, with co-author Marius Forté, is The Answer: Proof of God in Heaven.  She is radio host of nationally syndicated The Sam Sorbo Show, speaks publically around the country and recently appeared in the movies Hope Bridge, with Kevin Sorbo and Boo Boo Stewart, and Just Let Go with Ian Cusick, for which she won "Best Supporting Actress" at the Utah Film Festival. 

Sam's new book, They're YOUR Kids: An inspirational Journey from Self-Doubter to Home School Advocate, recently released to rave reviews. Of course, the Sorbos home school their three children.

Sam and Kevin have just completed filming a movie based on her story, written by Dan Gordon and Sam Sorbo, and Directed by Kevin Sorbo. The film, "Let There Be Light," stars Kevin and Sam with their two boys, Braeden and Shane, and features Dionne Warwick, Michale Franzese, Travis Tritt, Daniel Roebuck, Gary Grubbs, and Donielle Artese. Executive Producer Sean Hannity also plays himself in the movie, Due out for Christmas, 2017.

ABOUT THE BOOK
TEACH FROM LOVE: SCHOOL YEAR DEVOTIONAL FOR FAMILIES

Learning and transformation happens when education goes beyond books into the heart.

Teach from Love is an inspirational and educational devotional for families to explore and embrace the godly qualities we want for our kids (and for ourselves). It contains thirty-six pairs of weekly character themes designed to be read five days a week for the thirty-six weeks of a school year. Each day includes a Scripture, a short reading, a prayer, and two questions for family discussion.

Your family will:
Explore Scripture and engage in meaningful discussion.
Grow in godly qualities, discovering how to implement them into their daily lives.
Understand how to deal with less-desired traits.
Learn how they can best imitate and follow Christ.

Teach from Love is an encouraging, valuable resource to draw families together and closer to God. Gather for as few as ten minutes or enjoy extended times of family discussion and learning. Pursue true Christian living together, and in the future your children will recall and appreciate this valuable time of connection.


THEN CONTENT DIRECTOR FOR TTPM.COM CHRIS BYRNE TALKS ABOUT 2018 TOY TRENDS

WHAT WE FOUND OUT FROM THIS THE 115TH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL TOY FAIR

The holidays may be over, but the high-stakes toy industry is already preparing for the 2018 season. Amidst changes in marketing, retailing and, of course, what excites kids, the industry once again puts it all on the line as they try to entice and entertain today’s kids. Who better to provide a sneak peek on what consumers can expect to see on store shelves this year than the TTPM.com (Toys, Tots,Pets & More) director of content and the one and only Toy Guy, CHRIS BYRNE.

Chris gives us a behind the scenes look at some of the latest toys and trends being launched for 2018, some of which are already heading to shelves as manufacturers hope to catch the hearts and imaginations of kids nationwide. He gives us an exclusive first look and talks about what kids are likely going to be asking for this year, as manufacturers place their bets—and try to get an early read—on what will be hot for kids this year. He will touch on everything from hot trends, new hot products and the state of play and the U.S. toy industry as we move into 2018.


Monday, February 5, 2018

02/05 EAGLES WIN SUPER BOWL, PRINCE FANS ANGRY WITH JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE, ‘JUMANJI’ TOP SPOT AT BOX-OFFICE, J.J. WATT NAMED NFL MAN OF THE YEAR

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EAGLES WIN SUPER BOWL LII
PRINCE FANS ANGRY WITH SUPERBOWL HALFTIME SHOW
‘JUMANJI’ TOPS THE BOX-OFFICE
J.J. WATT NAMED 2017 WALTER PAYTON NFL MAN OF THE YEAR 


ALL THIS AND MORE!

Friday, February 2, 2018

02/02 SUSAN ZIRINSKY, 48 HOURS "NATALIE WOOD: DEATH IN DARK WATER"

SUSAN ZIRINSKY – EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, 48 HOURS "NATALIE WOOD: DEATH IN DARK WATER" 


INVESTIGATOR CALLS ROBERT WAGNER A "PERSON OF INTEREST" IN NATALIE WOOD DROWNING DEATH

For the first time since reopening the investigation into the mysterious death of the legendary actress, investigators speak out to "48 Hours"

Nearly four decades after the unexplained drowning death of Hollywood star Natalie Wood, Los Angeles County Sheriff's investigators tell "48 Hours" that her then-husband, actor Robert Wagner, is now a person of interest. Investigators want to speak with Wagner about the circumstances surrounding her death one night in 1981, they say in interviews for "Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water" to be broadcast Saturday, Feb. 3 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.