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54: The Man with the Golden Arm (with Spike Vincent)

SUDDENLY: a Frank Sinatra podcast

Release Date: 08/22/2024

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SUDDENLY: a Frank Sinatra podcast

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SUDDENLY: a Frank Sinatra podcast

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SUDDENLY: a Frank Sinatra podcast

Hi, Rabia here. I have Long COVID and am struggling. I need time to process things and figure out how to best use my energy. Podcasting is good for me but very energy consuming, and I need to work out how I'm going to manage this condition. So Season 3 will end here for now and we will pick back up at some stage in 2025. In the meantime, enjoy this episode of Rocky Fortune. Wear an N95, run an air purifier, avoid crowds, do whatever you can to avoid both contracting and spreading this virus. I dig you the most xx contact: suddenlypod at gmail dot com

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SUDDENLY: a Frank Sinatra podcast

Melbourne's Medically Supervised Injecting Room (MSIR) in North Richmond opened in 2018. This was the result of a years-long grassroots campaign led by the local community, fed up with constant overdoses in the streets. The MSIR operates on principles of harm reduction which simply work and urgently need to be applied throughout the world. The stigma around drug use, and the criminalising of drug users, must end - and that begins with us. In 1955, Frank Sinatra made a historically significant contribution to the destigmatisation of drug use on film in Otto Preminger's The Man with the...

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For the last few months, Justin and Rabia have been co-hosting TCBCast After Dark, a deep dive into the seamy underbelly of the Elvis conspiracy world available only on the TCBCast Patreon feed. As they approached Part 6 of an exhaustive investigation into the truth behind the grifters who perpetuated the false "Is Elvis Alive?" conspiracy throughout the 1980s, and reached the infamous 1991 Bill Bixby TV special The Elvis Files, they decided to bring in Felix for a fresh perspective on the whole thing. Here, exclusive to SUDDENLY, is a 45-minute introduction in which Felix is caught up...

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Melbourne's Medically Supervised Injecting Room (MSIR) in North Richmond opened in 2018. This was the result of a years-long grassroots campaign led by the local community, fed up with constant overdoses in the streets. The MSIR operates on principles of harm reduction which simply work and urgently need to be applied throughout the world. The stigma around drug use, and the criminalising of drug users, must end - and that begins with us.

In 1955, Frank Sinatra made a historically significant contribution to the destigmatisation of drug use on film in Otto Preminger's The Man with the Golden Arm. In a depiction that is in many ways still radical today, Sinatra's character of Frankie Machine is a regular person who is trying his best to shake off a heroin addiction but is simply failed by a society that does not have the means to support him. A compelling and empathetic performance by Sinatra, and subject matter which openly defied the Production Code of its era, made this a memorable classic for many and contributed to a better world.

This week on SUDDENLY, friend of the show Spike Vincent joins us to watch The Man With the Golden Arm, sharing his thoughts and personal experiences. Meanwhile, Rabia has been reading up on the MSIR and reports back on the experience of touring the facility to see what goes on first-hand. As a thematic wild card, we also watched an Australian DVD of the film called A Night at the Cinema with extra footage intended to replicate the experience of seeing this film in 1955 in a cinema in specifically Castlemaine, Victoria - including "God Save the Queen", a newsreel, cartoon, local ads etc - which leads us to compelling footage of the 1955 Maitland floods. Plus, an update on Bobby Long.

Sources for this episode:
* The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) (watch in full - public domain)
* Jack Pearl - Robin and the 7 Hoods (novelisation) (1964)
* Lou Reed interview, "Reed Goes Public on Velvet Underground", The Canberra Times, 4 October 1987 
* Nobody Dies Here: Inside Melbourne's Medically Supervised Injecting Room (2023) podcast  
* Judy Ryan - You Talk, We Die: The Battle for Victoria’s First Safe Injecting Facility (2022) 
* Link to book tours of the MSIR (Melbourne Supervised Injecting Room) 
* Photo of the "You Talk, We Die" mural in North Richmond 
* Stimulant Treatment Program at St Vincents Hospital in Sydney  
* A Year to Remember - 1955 (1965) Newsreel including Maitland flood footage
* Katie Carr, "The problem with the 'disabled villain' trope", The Nora Project, 7 October 2022.
* Detective Pikachu (2019)
* Where to obtain Naloxone - official advice from Australian Government
* Brian Jeffery, "Gays come out of the closet", The Canberra Times, 13 March 1982

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