Dish!
Genre talk show
Country of origin  Canada
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 3
Production
Executive producer(s) David Walberg
Producer(s) Frank Prendergast
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel OUTtv
Original airing February 9, 2009

Dish! is a Canadian English language talk show. Dish! premiered on February 9, 2009 at 10:30 p.m. EST on the Canadian specialty channel, OUTtv.

Contents

Premise [link]

Dish! is described as a multi-platform talk series featured in print, on the Internet and television. Dish! is a three-part talk series where prominent members of the LGBT community are interviewed by one of their peers.

Season 1 [link]

Episode 1 [link]

The first episode features actor and comedian Scott Thompson being interviewed by fellow comedian Elvira Kurt. The episode premiered on OUTtv, Xtra.ca and a portion of the transcript interview was featured in the Pink Triangle Press owned magazines Xtra!, Xtra! West and Capital Xtra!.

Episode 2 [link]

The second episode features novelist Colm Toibin interviewed by Emma Donoghue. The episode was shown on OUTtv, Xtra.ca and portions of the transcript interview were featured in Xtra!, Xtra! West and Capital Xtra!.

Episode 3 [link]

The third episode features filmmaker Terence Davies interviewed by Noah Cowan. The interview was featured exclusively on Xtra.ca.

External links [link]



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Dish

Dish or DISH may refer to:

  • Dish, Texas
  • Dish (food), something prepared to be eaten
  • Dishware, plates and bowls for eating
  • Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis, a form of arthritis
  • Dish of a bicycle wheel
  • Dish antenna a type of antenna
  • Satellite dish, an antenna for receiving satellite signals
  • Dish Network, a satellite television provider in North America
  • Dish TV, a satellite television provider in India
  • The Dish (TV series), an American television show
  • The Dish, an Australian film
  • Dish (band), a Japanese band
  • Dana Kletter

    Dana Kletter (born October 21, 1959) is an American musician and writer.

    Biography

    Kletter and her twin sister Karen were born in Baltimore, Maryland and raised in New York. Dana began playing piano at age four. She attended American University in Washington, D.C. where she studied piano with Alan Mandel. She left music school and submerged herself in the DC Hardcore punk rock scene at its apex, in the early 1980s. There she met the friends who would become part of her professional musical life.

    blackgirls

    Dana moved to Raleigh, North Carolina in 1985 and formed blackgirls, described by the Chicago Reader as a "dark art-folk trio," with Eugenia Lee Johnson and Hollis Brown.

    The band performed for several years and released a single as part of the Evil I Do Not To Nod I Live boxset with four other North Carolina bands (including the early bands of Superchunk guitarist and Merge Records mastermind Mac McCaughan), and a five song EP, Speechless. In his Spin magazine review of Speechless, Tony Fletcher noted, "…hints of absolute greatness within, most noticeably on "Queen Anne," a ballad in which Dana Kletter's vocals lean towards the sultry peaks of Nico and Marianne Faithfull…"
    The band came to the attention of American auteur producer Joe Boyd (Nick Drake, Sandy Denny, Fairport Convention, Pink Floyd, REM). Boyd signed blackgirls to his European-based Hannibal Records label and Mammoth Records of Chapel Hill, North Carolina became their American label.

    Dish (food)

    A dish in gastronomy is a specific food preparation, a "distinct article or variety of food," with cooking finished, and ready to eat, or be served.

    A dish may be served on tableware, or may be eaten out of hand; but breads are generally not called dishes.

    Instructions for preparing a dish are called recipes. Some dishes, for example vanilla ice cream with fudge sauce, rarely have their own recipes (and are not found in most cookbooks), as they are made by simply combining two ready to eat preparations of foods.

    Naming

    Many dishes have specific names (e.g. sauerbraten), while others are simply described ("broiled ribsteak"). Many are named for particular places, sometimes because of a specific association with that place like Boston baked beans or bistecca alla fiorentina. Sometimes not: poached eggs Florentine ends up meaning essentially "with spinach". Some are named for particular individuals, perhaps to honor them, or perhaps because the dish was first prepared for them, or perhaps they themselves invented the dish, or perhaps because the dish was invented in their kitchens; because of the high level of culinary mythology, it is often hard to tell the difference among these cases.

    Dish (Japanese band)

    Dish (stylized as "DISH//") is a Japanese pop/rock band managed by Stardust Promotion. The group is a dancing rock band, meaning that they play rock and dance while performing. The band is a "younger brother" of the idol group Momoiro Clover Z.

    In June 2013, the band released its first single, "I Can Hear", on a major label. Dish's third major single, "Freak Show", was produced by Kenichi Maeyamada.

    Members

    Discography

    Albums

    Singles

    References

    External links

  • Official website
  • DISH//'s profile on the official website of Stardust Promotion
  • DISH//'s profile at Sony Music
  • DISH//'s profile at Stardust Records
  • Dish Network

    Dish Network (re-branded as "dish") is an American direct-broadcast satellite service provider. The company provides satellite television, satellite internet, audio programming, and interactive television services to commercial and residential customers in the United States. As of August 2015, the company provided services to 13.93 million television and 595,000 broadband subscribers. The company has approximately 19,000 employees. The company is headquartered in Meridian, Colorado, though the postal designation of nearby Englewood is used in the corporate mailing address.

    In January 2008, Dish Network was spun off from EchoStar, its former parent company, which was founded by Charlie Ergen as a satellite television equipment distributor in 1980. The company began using Dish Network as its consumer brand in March 1996, after the successful launch of its first satellite, EchoStar I, in December 1995. That launch marked the beginning of its subscription television services, and EchoStar has since launched numerous satellites, with nine owned and leased satellites in its fleet as of January 2013. EchoStar continues to be the primary technology partner to Dish Network.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Touch Me

    by: Willie Nelson

    Touch me, touch the hand of a man
    Who once owned all the world
    And touch, me touch the arms
    That once held all the charms
    Of the world's sweetest girl
    Touch me, maybe someday you may
    Need to know how it feels when you lose
    And so touch me, you'll know
    How you feel with the blues
    Watch me, watch the eyes
    That have seen all the heartache
    And pain in the land
    And be thankful you're happy though
    Standing so close to the world's bluest man
    Don't forget me, take a good look
    At someone who's lost everything he can lose
    And then touch me and you'll know
    How you'd feel with the blues




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