A lot of strange things happen in King Falls, but what has happened with Tim Jensen is quite possibly the most unsettling (and heartfelt) of them all. Following the shocking events from a couple of weeks ago, the new broadcast of King Falls Am is no less eerie, as it features an interview with Jensen.
Episode Forty-Five – “Will The Real Tim Shady Please Stand Up?”: “It's been a rough couple weeks for Ben but the boys pull it together for an interview with Tim Jensen. But which one?”
Hosted by Sammy Stevens and Ben Arnold, King Falls Am is a late-night radio talk show that broadcasts out of small-town America and covers a wide range of strange topics that are right at home on Daily Dead. Expect to hear new episodes of the show around the 1st and 15th of every month, and you can listen to the latest broadcast right now!
Episode Forty-Five – “Will The Real Tim Shady Please Stand Up?”: “It's been a rough couple weeks for Ben but the boys pull it together for an interview with Tim Jensen. But which one?”
Hosted by Sammy Stevens and Ben Arnold, King Falls Am is a late-night radio talk show that broadcasts out of small-town America and covers a wide range of strange topics that are right at home on Daily Dead. Expect to hear new episodes of the show around the 1st and 15th of every month, and you can listen to the latest broadcast right now!
- 3/1/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Dozens of tiny Abraham Lincolns honored the historical icon’s 208th birthday this week.
Dressed in handmade stovepipe hats and beards, fourth-graders from the Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn Heights recited the Gettysburg Address at the Oculus, a transportation hub near the site of the World Trade Center in N.Y.C., on Monday. The students have been immersed in a study of the life of President Lincoln and his work to end slavery.
“Lincoln is a tremendous person to study, both in terms of his personal life and struggles and in connection with what he accomplished as President,” head teacher Tim Jensen tells People.
Dressed in handmade stovepipe hats and beards, fourth-graders from the Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn Heights recited the Gettysburg Address at the Oculus, a transportation hub near the site of the World Trade Center in N.Y.C., on Monday. The students have been immersed in a study of the life of President Lincoln and his work to end slavery.
“Lincoln is a tremendous person to study, both in terms of his personal life and struggles and in connection with what he accomplished as President,” head teacher Tim Jensen tells People.
- 2/14/2017
- by Erin Hill
- PEOPLE.com
Sammy and Ben discuss the life of Rich McGuff in the latest broadcast of King Falls Am, but with Tim Jensen back on the ground after his stint in the sky, not every call-in pertains to the murdered leather-bound book collector.
Hosted by Sammy Stevens and Ben Arnold, King Falls Am is a late-night radio talk show that broadcasts out of small-town America and covers a wide range of strange topics that are right at home on Daily Dead. Expect to hear new broadcasts of the show around the 1st and 15th of every month, and you can listen to the latest broadcast right now!
Don’t live in King Falls? No worries. You can listen to Sammy and Ben discuss the eerie events of their supernatural-charged town on both the audioBoom Network and iTunes.
Episode Twenty-Four – “The McGuff Files”: “Sammy & Ben are celebrating the memory of Rich McGuff,...
Hosted by Sammy Stevens and Ben Arnold, King Falls Am is a late-night radio talk show that broadcasts out of small-town America and covers a wide range of strange topics that are right at home on Daily Dead. Expect to hear new broadcasts of the show around the 1st and 15th of every month, and you can listen to the latest broadcast right now!
Don’t live in King Falls? No worries. You can listen to Sammy and Ben discuss the eerie events of their supernatural-charged town on both the audioBoom Network and iTunes.
Episode Twenty-Four – “The McGuff Files”: “Sammy & Ben are celebrating the memory of Rich McGuff,...
- 4/16/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Sammy’s interview with the recently reappeared Tim Jensen (following his abduction by mysterious lights nearly one year ago) has many listeners tuning in to 660 on the radio dial, but the latest broadcast of King Falls Am also features Ben’s debate with a leprechaun, a conversation with Doyle about his cursed lawn, and much more.
Hosted by Sammy Stevens and Ben Arnold, King Falls Am is a late-night radio talk show that broadcasts out of small-town America and covers a wide range of strange topics that are right at home on Daily Dead. Expect to hear new broadcasts of the show around the 1st and 15th of every month, and you can listen to the latest broadcast right now!
Don’t live in King Falls? No worries. You can listen to Sammy and Ben discuss the eerie events of their supernatural-charged town on both the audioBoom Network and iTunes.
Hosted by Sammy Stevens and Ben Arnold, King Falls Am is a late-night radio talk show that broadcasts out of small-town America and covers a wide range of strange topics that are right at home on Daily Dead. Expect to hear new broadcasts of the show around the 1st and 15th of every month, and you can listen to the latest broadcast right now!
Don’t live in King Falls? No worries. You can listen to Sammy and Ben discuss the eerie events of their supernatural-charged town on both the audioBoom Network and iTunes.
- 4/2/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Sumner Redstone, 92, has skipped recent Viacom and CBS shareholder meetings and is said to be in declining health, prompting investors and media to focus recently on succession issues at the executive chairman's two media companies, as well as the largely unknown influence of girlfriend Sydney Holland, 43, in his life and business. My name is Tim Jensen, and this is my story of a most unusual job. In February 2011, Paramount Pictures asked me if I could fill in for a week as a driver for Sumner Redstone, the executive chairman of Viacom and CBS Corp. I'd had experience
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- 7/15/2015
- by Tim Jensen
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
An almost perfect film festival day, including two excellent documentaries, one feature that surprised and delighted me, another that was interesting and novel, and one of Jason Reitman's patented table reads: the cherry on a sundae. Began with "Tim's Vermeer," the documentary about a wealthy, eccentric multi-millionaire, Tim Jensen, who spends lots of money and time trying to duplicate a Vermeer by using a camera obscura and mirror contraption. The movie is directed by Teller and features jovial, whimsical commentary by Penn Jillette. Others have speculated that the genius of Vermeer was assisted by technological means, including Philip Steadman in his book "Vermeer's Camera" and David Hockney in "Secret Knowledge." I find it odd that no contemporary accounts, or usage of such techniques by other, later artists, has come down to us. Plus, so what, I says, so what -- does it matter how masterpieces are achieved, as long as they exist?...
- 9/9/2013
- by Meredith Brody
- Thompson on Hollywood
If Bingham Ray’s two-and-a-half-hour memorial February 10 at Manhattan's Paris Theater had been a movie, Ray would have said it was too long. His audience, however, disagreed. Friend after friend took the stage to recall moments with the indie pioneer and newly appointed director of the San Francisco Film Society, who died in Utah on January 23. An ensemble led by bass player and Ray’s high school buddy, Frank Canino, warmed up the crowd with selections from the Flying Burrito Brothers and the Grateful Dead. “Bingham was a Deadhead,” noted Tim Jensen, a schoolmate from Scarsdale who said he'd known Ray for 50 years. Oliver Platt and Patricia Clarkson hosted the event. They were the stars of "Pieces of April," a film Ray made at United Artists before he lost that job. Platt remembered that Ray had a flair for overstatement, even when fighting losing battles with studio executives. "He recognized in me a fellow deviant.
- 2/10/2012
- Indiewire
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