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Destinies Promo for 12/22/23 (Destinies presents the Justice League-part 2)By acradio on Thu, 12/21/2023 - 10:44pmFrom Howard Margolin: This week, Destinies salutes the release of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, and the conclusion to the saga of the DC Extended Universe, by taking you back to when the Justice League's cinematic future was still promising. Tune in Friday night, and travel back to Ace Comic Con Long Island, on December 10th, 2017, for part two of a panel with the cast of Justice League. In front of a capacity crowd at the Nassau Coliseum, Jason Momoa, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, and Ray Fisher discuss their feelings about a potential team-up or battle with Marvel's Avengers, what they wanted to bring to their portrayals of the iconic DC heroes and how they wanted to develop them in future films, and their feelings about meeting the fans, especially children. Plus, Patrick Thomas' "Dear Cthulhu" answers a letter from a young man who is too traumatized to drive a car. Friday, December 22nd, at 11:30 PM. Hosted by Howard Margolin with Patrick Thomas. Destinies-The Voice of Science Fiction Stony Brook University Free Speech Statementhttps://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/free-speech/ Stony Brook University is dedicated to open inquiry, knowledge, and insight. As such, free speech and peaceful assembly are fundamental to our mission. At the same time, the University is deeply committed to equality, civility, caring, responsibility, accountability, and respect. We revere and foster these core values. True freedom of expression entails a responsibility to acknowledge and respect the beliefs of others. As an inclusive community, we will not encroach on the rights of others, either as individuals or as groups, and will never fail to respect our differences. In keeping with our mission and values, we will often agree to disagree. The resources listed here set forth University policies and information that pertain to free speech and expression. The Frequently Asked Questions page offers further guidance. If you have additional questions, please direct them to freespeech@stonybrook.edu. https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/free-speech/faq.php https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/pres/from_president/message_090921.ph... DESTINIES PROMO for 11/24/23By acradio on Fri, 11/24/2023 - 10:00pm
From Howard Margolin: This week, Destinies joins in WUSB's 24-hour Country, Bluegrass and Folk Music Marathon. Tune in Friday night, and enter Science Fiction Country for the first time. You'll hear a song by Roger Williams from the soundtrack of Superman III, some Southern Gothic music from Aurelio Voltaire, and the return of legendary genre actors William Shatner from Star Trek, Bill Mumy from Babylon 5, and Jim Byrnes from Highlander-The Series. Plus, learn how you can receive your choice of over 315 different exclusive premiums for your pledge of support during this Radiothon special. Friday, November 24th, at 11:30 PM. Hosted by Howard Margolin. Destinies-The Voice of Science Fiction WUSB's Sunday Street Series Presents Toby Walker & Pat WictorBy acradio on Fri, 11/24/2023 - 9:53pmDecember Guests on Play It ForwardBy acradio on Wed, 11/22/2023 - 5:25pmFrom Allison Van Cott: Friday 12/1, 1pm, the Guest will be Assistant DA Megan O'Donnell & Mark Murray, Narcotics Bureau Chief, to conduct a student panel following a presentation we are hosting with the DAO and CPO on 11/29. Friday 12/22, 1pm From the DEA SAC, Frank Tarentino will be the guest. DESTINIES PROMO for 11/17/23By acradio on Fri, 11/17/2023 - 9:01amFrom Howard Margolin: Last week, The Marvels opened in theaters, setting a new box office low for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This week, the Destinies Film Review Team assembles live to discuss The Marvels. Tune in Friday night at 11:15 to learn if the story accessible if a viewer is not familiar with the events of Captain Marvel, WandaVision, and Ms. Marvel? Are the action scenes exciting or even coherent? Are the visual effects up to the usual Marvel standards? Is the musical sequence amusing, gratuitous, or just annoying? Is the film really a zero-star disaster, as Newsday described it? And, if not, what is the movie worth on the Famous Destinies Zero to Nine Dollars Rating Scale? Destinies sings the bluesBy acradio on Sat, 11/11/2023 - 10:07amThis week, Destinies joins in WUSB's 24-hour Blues Marathon. Tune in Friday night, for the first science fiction blues special since 2010, and learn that the blues isn't just limited to planet Earth. You'll hear songs by Timothy P. Wood, filksinger Tom Smith, and legendary genre actors William Shatner from Star Trek, Bill Mumy from Lost in Space, and Jim Byrnes from Highlander-The Series. Plus, learn how you can receive your choice of over 316 different exclusive premiums for your pledge of support during this Radiothon special. Friday, November 10th, at 11:30 PM. Freddie Bryant on Captain Phil's Planet talks about Upper West Side Love StoryBy acradio on Wed, 11/01/2023 - 10:18amTune in on Thursday, November 2, for a special guest appearance on Captain Phil's Planet. Freddie Bryant received a master’s degree in classical guitar from Yale School of Music and is in demand in the New York jazz and Brazilian scenes, where he has worked with Eliane Elias, Tom Harrell and many others. He was a member of Ben Riley’s Monk Legacy Septet and has played with the Mingus Orchestra for two decades. He leads his own group, Kaleidoscope, and has released eight CDs as a leader. His impressive array of guitar styles have been featured on numerous CDs showcasing his work on acoustic and electric guitars. Airs Thursday, November 2, 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. |