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Dr. Kevin Roberts, President of the Heritage Foundation and author of Dawn's Early Light: Taking Back Washington to Save America, joins us to discuss the incredible opportunity that artificial intelligence presents for the advancement of conservatism in America. - - - Today's Sponsor: Balance of Nature - Go to https://balanceofnature.com and use promo code KLAVAN for 35% off your first order PLUS get a free bottle of Fiber and Spice.
durée : 01:30:09 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - La guerre d'indépendance algérienne ne saurait se comprendre sans tenir compte des plus de 130 ans de colonisation française. En 1979, deux historiens publient un ouvrage de référence sur cette longue période en ne faisant l'impasse sur aucun sujet de cette politique de conquête. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini - invités : Charles-Robert Ageron Historien
durée : 00:24:57 - Frédéric Chopin, Concerto pour piano n°2 - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - 17 mars 1830, le Théâtre National de Varsovie accueille le premier concert de Frédéric Chopin ! Au programme, son ''Concerto pour piano n°2 en fa mineur'', Anne-Charlotte Rémond vous dit tout sur l'état d'esprit du compositeur qui vient de fêter ses 20 ans ... - réalisé par : Claire Lagarde
durée : 00:04:05 - Le Pourquoi du comment : histoire - par : Gérard Noiriel - *
durée : 00:24:57 - Hector Berlioz, Symphonie fantastique - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - La création de la « Symphonie fantastique », le 5 décembre 1830, est sans doute l'évènement le plus important de la vie musicale de Berlioz. Anne-Charlotte Rémond vous invite à suivre le jeune compositeur qui vient, en une soirée, de bouleverser l'environnement sonore de ses contemporains. - réalisé par : Claire Lagarde
Op een schilderij van Nicolaas Pieneman is een sleutelmoment te zien uit onze koloniale geschiedenis: de onderwerping van Diponegoro, de belangrijkste Javaanse leider in de Java-oorlog. Maar was zijn arrestatie echt zo fair als de verbeelding van Nederlandse kant doet vermoeden? Of is dit een klassiek voorbeeld van een verhaal met 2 kanten? Janine Abbring bespreekt het met conservator geschiedenis, Harm Stevens. Wil je weten hoe dit schilderij eruitziet? Kijk dan op: https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/SK-A-2238 In het Rijksmuseum is powered by ING.
durée : 00:24:57 - Hector Berlioz, Symphonie fantastique - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - La création de la « Symphonie fantastique », le 5 décembre 1830, est sans doute l'évènement le plus important de la vie musicale de Berlioz. Anne-Charlotte Rémond vous invite à suivre le jeune compositeur qui vient, en une soirée, de bouleverser l'environnement sonore de ses contemporains. - réalisé par : Claire Lagarde
The Choo Choo Crew is back and we're going all in on 1830: Railways & Robber Barons in our first single game strategy episode. From the Opening Auction to the classic train roster to the bankruptcy death knell and every double dit and double O tile in between. We also talk recent plays of 1822+, Chicago & Northwestern, and 1849. Enjoy the show! (3:19) “User” Feedback (6:13) Opening Auction: 1830 (20:18) Recent Plays: 1822, Chicago Express, 1849, Chicago & Northwestern (35:17) 1830 Intro and JC Lawrence's Ideal Game Trajectory (39:25) Special Rules (45:46) Player Counts (58:28) Train Roster (72:40) SR1 (93:20) Stock Market (102:30) Map/Tokens/Tiles (118:02) Etiquette (128:14) Farewell JC Lawrence 1830 Trajectory: https://tinyurl.com/5cbsmaee Support the Show - Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dadsonamap Twitter - @dadsonamap Instagram - @choo_choo_crew_podcast BGG Guild - http://tiny.cc/DoaMGuild Merch Store - https://teespring.com/stores/dads-on-a-map Contact us at dadsonamap@gmail.com
La francia di Luigi Filippo. L'espansione della rivoluzione del '30. La congiura Estense. L'Inghilterra di Robert Peel. La riforma elettorale del '32 in Inghilterra
I moti d del 1820-1821. I moti in Italia. Cenni su come nasce una costituzione. Carlo X di Borbone. I moti del 30 in Francia. Luigi Filippo d'Orleans
We cover one of the progenitors of the hobby with 1830. We are joined by Tyler, of Dual Guage, who is a caretaker of an amazing library and has over 100 plays to his credit.
Ambie and Crystal discuss Break In Alcatraz. We then have a Q&A episode where we answer a bunch of listener questions! Announcements: 0:37 Recent Games: 2:27 Listener Q&A: 9:21 Outro: 38:05 Bloopers: 39:01 Break In Alcatraz: http://www.breakintoescape.com/ Check out Crystal's events at GenCant: https://www.gencant.com/have-a-blast-with-crystal-pisano-at-gencant-2020/ For the full show notes visit our site at http://www.boardgameblitz.com/posts/252/episode-110-listener-q-a
In 1826, an Anglo American colonist in the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas (Texas) declared his colony to be a free and independent nation called the Republic of Fredonia. He failed miserably, but his efforts caused the Mexcian government to grow suspicious of the new settlers from America. In an effort to halt any future problems, Mexico passed a law that greatly angered Anglo Americans and would eventually lead them on a path to revolution.
durée : 00:58:10 - 5. 1830, année fantastique - par : Bruno Messina - À l'occasion de l'anniversaire des 150 ans de la mort d’Hector Berlioz. 5 décembre 1830, création de la Symphonie fantastique... "Où la vie devient une symphonie et tout le Paris romantique découvre Berlioz et son monde fantastique ! " Bruno Messina - réalisé par : Périne Menguy
durée : 00:28:39 - Danièle Pistone - par : Philippe Venturini - "Un avant goût de vacances, un parfum de bord de mer, je vous invite à prendre la direction de la côte normande où l'activité musicale fût florissante au 19e siècle. Prenons la route de Trouville, guidés par Danièle Pistone, pour découvrir comment envisager musique et bains de mer." P. Venturini - réalisé par : Laurent Lefrançois
Ambie interviews Josh Starr, the creator of Grand Trunk Games, a new publishing company dedicated to making 18xx games more available, affordable, and approachable. Interview: 0:24 1861/1867: 13:00 Outro: 26:57 Grand Trunk Games: https://www.grandtrunkgames.com/
In this episode we look at how the Concert of Europe ignored the liberalism and nationalism that will eventually lead to the Revolutions of 1830 in France and Belgium.
Today on Two Wood for a Wheat, Pat & Tony talk about Player Interaction: the joys and oh-boys of a player's actions not matching your expectations. We also dive deep into the new game Architects of the West Kingdom, by Shem Phillips, shed some light on why we think the super-popular Root is actually a bad game, and talk about intentions during board games -- what to do when you've stopped caring about winning? Quote of the day: "If you don't like betrayal, then why are you playing Game of Thrones?"
Ambie and Crystal discuss the fun time they had playing games and meeting people at Dice Tower Con 2018! Announcements: 0:44 Dice Tower Con: 4:49 Outro: 30:13 Bloopers: 31:26
Ambie, Cassadi, and Crystal discuss A Feast for Odin, Karuba, and Betrayal at House on the Hill: Widow's Walk. We talk about some games from before 2000, both good ones and bad ones. Crystal goes over the origins of the word "board."
Ambie, Cassadi, and Crystal discuss 18xx games, Seasons, and Awesome Kingdom, along with our "Accessory" of the Week - drink accessories, games that are "hot," and the origins of the word "shelfie."
Langlois discusses aspects of this scientific friendship between Charles-Alexandre Lesueur and Joseph Barabino, centered in New Orleans about 1830. The exhibition Seeking the Unknown: Natural History Observations in Louisiana, 1698—1840 presents objects that provide a broad historical background for the study of Louisiana’s natural history—from taxidermied animals, specimens in jars, and pressed plants to lavishly illustrated folios.
The Long View For this episode of The Long View, I’m joined by Eric Brosius and Joe Huber as we discuss the 18xx family of games. What makes them so compelling? How should you approach these heavy-weight games? Find out all of this and more, in this episode of The Long View. Thanks, as always, to 2d6.org for hosting and supporting The Long View. Thank you for listening! In addition, here are two links that are mentioned in the episode for your reference. Why Groups of New Players Often Struggle With 18XX 1846 — a ...