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durée : 00:25:24 - Vienne 1814-1815 - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Le 18 septembre 1814 est une date importante dans l'histoire de l'Europe. C'est l'inauguration officielle de la conférence diplomatique qui réunit toutes les puissances, grandes et petites, pour élaborer une fin - provisoire - aux guerres qui ravagent l'Europe depuis la Révolution française. - réalisé par : Philippe Petit
On this day in 1814, Francis Scott Key penned the poem that later became America's national anthem.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Het slavernijverleden in Suriname is nauw verbonden met de plantage. In de 19e eeuw waren er zo´n 800. Van één van die plantages, koffie- en katoenplantage Zeezigt, staat in het Rijksmuseum een diorama gemaakt door de Surinaamse kunstenaar Gerrit Schouten. Hoe zag een plantage eruit? En waarom zou iemand er eigenlijk een herinnering van willen bewaren? Janine Abbring spreekt erover met conservator geschiedenis Eveline Sint Nicolaas. Wil je weten hoe deze kijkkast eruitziet? Kijk dan op: https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/NG-1983-1 In het Rijksmuseum is powered by ING.
Het Rijksmuseum heeft schilderijen in alle formaten, van piepklein tot gigantisch groot. Maar slechts één kan er de grootste zijn. Het schilderij ‘De Slag bij Waterloo' is met zijn 5.5 bij 8 meter haast net zo groot als de gebeurtenis die het verbeeldt. Maar waarom hangt het schilderij eigenlijk in Nederland? Presentator Janine Abbring spreekt erover met conservator geschiedenis Eveline Sint Nicolaas. Wil je weten hoe dit enorme schilderij eruitziet? Kijk dan op: https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/SK-A-1115In het Rijksmuseum is powered by ING.
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Today marks the 90th anniversary of "The Star-Spangled Banner" becoming the national anthem of The United States of America, so on this National Anthem Day, Boyd celebrates the history, spirit, and lyrics of this most famous ballad. Many people have no idea there are actually four official verses to the anthem, and even fewer know about an unofficial fifth verse, written a half-century later by poet Oliver Wendell Holmes. Boyd celebrates our nation and its most beloved song. ‘Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson,’ Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political news and current events, providing higher ground for today's discussions. Listen live Monday through Thursday from 11 am to noon at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online at KSLNewsradio.com, or on the app. Listen on-demand as a podcast on your favorite platform or web browser. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen. Want more Boyd? Don’t forget to listen to his Deseret News podcast ‘Therefore, What?,’ sign up for his weekly newsletter, and follow him on Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:25:25 - Vienne 1814-1815 - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Le 18 septembre 1814 est une date importante dans l'histoire de l'Europe. C'est l'inauguration officielle de la conférence diplomatique qui réunit toutes les puissances, grandes et petites, pour élaborer une fin - provisoire - aux guerres qui ravagent l'Europe depuis la Révolution française. - réalisé par : Philippe Petit
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It’s twisted tales of morbid devotion and beer fatalities on Episode 12. Learn why Carl Tanzler thinks that “till death do us part” was only a suggestion. Discover how beer making can be a dangerous business and why there may actually be such a thing as too much free beer. So put down that phone, stop making prank calls to mausoleums and get ready. It’s time for Fears and Beers!!
The wonder twins are off on separate assignments. Nnekay is holding it down with her tidbits, and has some golden nuggets of wisdom for your around Twitter etiquette. Stop sharing ego beasts content that don't deserve our res hares! Also why is your brain wired for negative bias? Nnekay's got your answer! Next we visit Evan Forde Barden and Patrick Cartelli of The Repeater Podcast, who host a monthly talk show about people’s favorite songs. We talk about the music video for 'Love Will Never Do (Without You)', James’ early love of dance, and Nipplegate 2004 and how racism and sexism played into that debacle. Also James dishes out on all the hot Janet gossip! Plus, Evan discusses the Q&A he recently attended with Carly Rae Jepsen and gives some insight into his “obsession” with CRJ, that's right she's an acronym now, and how to handle hecklers! Get ready for this picnic for your brain! Subscribe and Listen to Repeater Show http://www.repeater.show/ IG: @repeatershow If You're in the New York area catch James doing stand up, May 21st @7pm at Caroline's on Broadway, $5 but you have to use your phone as a phone like it's the 90s and reserve your spot 212-757-4100 and tell them you're coming to see James! Would love to have you there! Minority Korner Store: https://teespring.com/minority-korner-t-shirt#pid=369&cid=6513&sid=front Twitter: @minoritykorner Email: minoritykorner@gmail.com Like Us On Facebook: Minority Korner Read more at http://minoritykorner.com/#DP7uLhiHQAsFGVZT.99
This episode is the edited version of our special live launch party we held on Nov. 11 in Los Angeles, as part of the Voyager Institute. We were joined by Grammy-nominated soul artist B.Slade, a self-described "Rhythm Nation-pedia" who, indeed, brought incredible insight and knowledge to our discussion of this seminal Jackson LP. How many people can name every single dancer in Janet's "Miss You Much" video? Exactly. It was a delightful conversation and having the live audience was great. It was our first time taping in front of an audience but hopefully won't be our last. Thanks to all those who came out and to those who couldn't, we're happy you finally get to listen to this. More on Janet Jackson and Rhythm Nation 1814: Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis' track-by-track breakdown of the album in Billboard. Jimmy Jam on the "making of" Rhythm Nation 1814 in Billboard. Joseph Vogel's "The Nation That Janet Built" for The Atlantic More on B.Slade: B.Slade's video for his cover of "Alright." An interview with him by UrbanBridgez.com. Website | Bandcamp | Twitter | Instagram Show Tracklisting (all songs from Rhythm Nation unless indicated otherwise): Intro from "Rhythm Nation" "Interlude: T.V." B.Slade: Alright 2016 "Knowledge" "Interlude: Livin'...In Complete Darkness" "You Need Me" (b-side of the "Miss You Much" single) "Miss You Much" "Alright" Beyonce: "Freedom" "Rhythm Nation" "Miss You Much" "Love Will Never Do" "Someday Is Tonight" "Living In a World They Didn't Make" DeBarge: "Love Me In a Special Way" The Carpenters: "Close To You" If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!
After several technical hiccups, Jam Sandwich is finally broadcasting from my new studio, the Palace of Sin. I say "hiccups" because I recorded an episode with our good friend Goodrich Gevaart, but then I fudged something in post and lost the audio. Durr... So, in a tight jam, I invited my beautiful wife to get up off the couch and join me for another session, despite the fact that she was just on the show. No Super Producer Dan this time around, but his spiritual presence helped guide us towards the light. This episode also marks a new edition to the show, as I'm able to plug my turn table in so we can listen to vinyl. This means guests can bring over their favorite records and we'll blast it on air. I'm stoked to say the least! To break in this momentous occasion, we give Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 a spin while I may or may not get a little too sexual with my better half sitting across the table. Since it's just the two of us, sitting in our home, having drinks on a Sunday evening, you get a real sincere portrait of domestic bliss. I also push the boundaries of acceptable dialogue and at one point my wife is literally just screaming the word "DIVORCE" over and over again. If at any point you feel like things get uncomfortable, just know that after the show we totally made up. Sexually. Join us won't you?
British Royal Family attend the Chelsea Flower Show, Crown Princess Marit's Bicentenary celebrations, new photos of Edward VIII and a delightful new book celebrating the Queen and Winnie-The-Pooh's 90th Birthdays.See more in this week's show.Visit our website http://rightroyalroundup.com.au.Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RightRoyalRoundup, follow us on Twitter @RightRoyalRound and Instagram rightroyalroundup.
De fire Ronkedorer, Egon Clausen, Georg Metz, Jens Raahauge og Nikolaj Ifversen taler denne gang om to bøger, nemlig: "Kroppen" skrevet af professor ved Århus Universitet, Verner Møller. Bogen er udgivet i serien "Tænkepauser" og udgivet af Århus Universitetsforlag. Den anden bog er "1814 - Krig, Nederlag, Frihed", skrevet af Rasmus Glenthøj og Morten Nordhagen Ottosen. Bogen er udgivet på Gads Forlag.
I Norge kallas det för miraklens år. I Sverige innebar det början på en 200-årig fred och i Danmark förvandlades landet från stormakt till lilleputtnation. Vetenskapsradion Historia uppmärksammar freden i Kiel 1814 och vad den historien betyder för de nordiska länderna idag. - Här skapades det moderna Norden, menar Torbjörn Nilsson, historiker vid Södertörns högskola. Få år var så tumultartade i Skandinaviens historia som de mellan 1809 och 1814. Sverige förlorade Finland, bytte kung och regeringsform och drev igenom en oönskad union med Norge. Norge å sin sida upplevde några korta ögonblick av självständighet, röstade igenom en älskad grundlag och gick i krig mot Sverige. Danmark stod på fel sida i Napoleonkrigen och förlorade merparten av sitt territorium, för att komma ut med en helt ny nationell identitet efter freden i Kiel. Tobias Svanelid träffar danske historikern Rasmus Glenthöj, norske historikern Ruth Hemstad och svenske historikern Torbjörn Nilsson för att reda ut vad som hände 1814, och vad historien betyder för oss idag.