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durée : 01:29:37 - Relax ! du mardi 21 janvier 2025 - par : Lionel Esparza - Quelle année que 1896 ! Puccini nous offre sa Bohème, Ernest Chausson écrit son Poème, Saint-Saëns joue son 5e concerto et Strauss fait parler Zarathoustra...
durée : 01:29:37 - Relax ! du mardi 21 janvier 2025 - par : Lionel Esparza - Quelle année que 1896 ! Puccini nous offre sa Bohème, Ernest Chausson écrit son Poème, Saint-Saëns joue son 5e concerto et Strauss fait parler Zarathoustra...
HUNT: Showdown 1896 First Impressions The Crew have been playing HUNT: Showdown 1896 or trying to at least... Join our Discord! - https://discord.gg/P6wz6Hcmhp Audio Ep - https://youtu.be/7Vyqd28-1MY Hosts: Salvador Madrigal, Eddie Vargas and Samson Lancaster Produced by Samson Lancaster
The Olympics of 1896 saw the introduction of the Marathon
Bent's Camp began hoisting hunters and loggers on expedition. They would hunt, fish, or cutand send meat, fur, fish, and lumber by rail to markets in Chicago, Milwaukee, Escanaba andthe Twin Cities. Some campsites and cabins initially made up Bent's Camp, with a bar andrestaurant soon sprouting up along with additional cabins. Today, Bent's Camp features 13cabins, the oldest which dates back to its 1896 opening. The full service bar and restaurant –located right on the restaurant and bar right on the shoreline, full service bait shop, and anyamenties people need for anything from a fishing weekend to an extended family vacation.Situated on Mamie Lake, Bent's Camp offers incredible opportunities for sportsmen and anyoneseeking recreational fun. The Cisco Chain of Lakes consists of 15 lakes total, including Mamie,that offer over 270 miles of shoreline surrounded by forests and abundant wildlife. Thesepristine, spring-fed waters are fantastic for fishing as well as water sports. Ice fishing andsnowmobiling dominate the winter activities, which are complemented by the annual RadarRun – and the fan favorite Bikini Run – right on the ice in front of Bent's Camp. Speaking ofevents, they have a summer music festival called Northwoodstock, which brings in a mix ofnational and local acts in July! NorthwoodstockMusicFest.com.Such a rich history full of stories gave Craig, Jack, and others inspiration to begin documentingphotos and stories in what will soon become a book on Bent's Camp history. We'll keep youposted on that! Plenty of stories get shared in this episode, which will inspire you to head forLand O'Lakes and experience Bent's Camp for yourself. Learn more about Bent's Camp at https://www.bents-camp.com and follow them on Facebook,Instagram, YouTube and more @bentscampresort!
On this day in 1896, the opening ceremony of the first modern Olympic Games took place in Athens, Greece.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is 125 years old. While it should have been retired 50 years ago, Don and Tom discuss why it should no longer be the benchmark for "the market."Plus, we take a question about variable annuities and the insurance industry's ludicrous argument that surrender fees are actually good for you.
Premier épisode de ma série sur les Jeux Olympiques. Je vous parle de leur création et de quelques anecdotes croustillantes.
Bobby and Nate go inside the beautiful 1896 Cowdery/Elser mansion on this episode of Urban Spelunking. Full article and pictures here: https://onmilwaukee.com/articles/cowdery-elser-spelunking
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durée : 00:25:12 - Komitas, Psaume 137 - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Musicopolis célèbre aujourd’hui le 150 ème anniversaire de la naissance de Komitas, et vous invite à découvrir la genèse de la musique qu’il a composée sur le Psaume 137 "An den Wassern zu Babel", à Berlin vers la fin de l'année 1896… - réalisé par : Philippe Petit
Regresamos con este tema con mucha carnita para debatir.
1896, New York City. Prohibition is right around the corner, and the country is grappling with how to handle alcohol regulations. So of course they start passing out sandwiches and sleeping in bars. Yep, you heard that right (sort of). Find out the wild ride of Raine's Law and one of history's most infamous "meals" this week on The Tipsy Timeline.
Il primo febbraio di 141 anni fa nasceva a Budapest Arnold Guttmann. Fu architetto, corridore, calciatore, nuotatore e persino allenatore... ma fu anche il primo storico campione olimpico del nuoto ai Giochi della I Olimpiade moderna, quella di Atene 1896.
In this premiere episode of Alter|Ego, we spoke to Professor Danilo Donor - educator , author , book collector , history enthusiast and one of the smartest people i know(that is a gross understatement). We discussed or better yet, I got a private tutoring in Philippine History, covering the Spanish Colonialization, Philippine revolution , the Spanish-American war, Philippine-American war , WWII and controversial, influential and important figures such as Dr. Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio and Emilio Aguinaldo. Their contributions to a country's fight for sovereignty and independence , what it means to be a Filipino and how their actions shaped the future of Pilipinas.
Did you know that the very first modern Olympics was held in April? We decided to celebrate by watching the 1984 TV miniseries "The First Olympics: Athens 1896." You can watch Part 1 and Part 2 on YouTube. This, of course, means we need to set the record straight on some a lot of facts, so Jill goes to Colby College to talk with Pat Burdick about the James Connolly collection and geek out about seeing the first modern Olympic medal ever awarded. Then University of Michigan associate professor Mark Clague explains the situation with the U.S. national anthem in 1896. The Connolly Collection is pretty cool, and Colby has some of it digitized. Check it out here--and note that pic! David Caruso looks like him! If you've got any info on historical collections or want to look at a particular Games in history, drop us a line! DISCLAIMER: OLYMPIC® is a trademark of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (“USOPC”). Any use of OLYMPIC® in the Olympic Fever podcast is strictly for informational and commentary purposes. The Olympic Fever podcast is not an official podcast of the USOPC. The Olympic Fever podcast is not a sponsor of the USOPC, nor is Olympic Fever associated with or endorsed by USOPC in any way. The content of Olympic Fever podcast does not reflect the opinions, standards, views, or policies of the USOPC, and the USOPC in no way warrants that content featured in Olympic Fever is accurate.
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This is officially the 50th episode of KickAss Politics, and we’re celebrating with Karl Rove! He’s a Fox News political contributor and writes a weekly op-ed for the Wall Street Journal. He was the Senior Advisor to the President George W. Bush and Deputy White House Chief of Staff. As Bush’s chief political strategist, Karl Rove masterminded the successful Bush/Cheney campaigns in 2000 and 2004 as well as the historic 2002 midterm election earning him the nickname “The Architect.” Today he comes on the podcast to talk about his new book THE TRIUMPH OF WILLIAM MCKINLEY: WHY THE ELECTION OF 1896 STILL MATTERS. We talk about why 1896 was a crucial turning point for America, how the McKinley campaign invented many of the campaign tactics still used today, and how McKinely waged the first truly national campaign…all from his front porch of his house in Canton, Ohio. Plus Karl will highlight some uncanny similarities between the election of 1896 and the current political environment leading up to 2016, and he’ll draw some important lessons for those candidates running in the GOP primary right now. If you enjoy this episode, you can order Karl Rove’s book THE TRIUMPH OF WILLIAM MCKINLEY: WHY THE ELECTION OF 1896 STILL MATTERS on Amazon. You can get the audio version of his book, narrated for free with a special offer for our listeners at www.audible.com/kickasspolitics. And before you do your online shopping for the holidays, visit our site at www.kickasspolitics.com and click on the Amazon link on our sponsor page. If you do that then Amazon will donate a portion of your holiday purchases to help support the podcast. It won’t cost you anything extra. Just do your holiday shopping for books, clothes, jewelry, electronics, etc. on Amazon, and your purchase will help keep us up and running here at KickAss Politics. Another very important way that you can support the show is by helping us reach our end of the year fundraising goal before Christmas. Please donate at www.gofundme.com/kickasspolitics or click on the donate button on our website. If you enjoyed this 50th episode of KickAss Politics, then please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and leave us a glowing review. Thanks for listening!
Mal was Anderes: Statt immer nur in der Reinacher Industrie Marsch fuuml;r Marsch zu bolzen haben wir einen Abstecher zu den Narren gewagt.
Impressione vom Cortege mit eme verbesserete Regime. Esoo git's weniger Stau und meh Pause. Ganz in unserem Sinn.
E Morgestraich wie uss em Bilderbuech. Kai Welggli am Himmel. AIfach numme scheen.
Alle paar Jahre passiert es, dass die Breoanerinnen und Breoaner die Anweisung bekommen, ihr Goschtym selber zusammen zu stellen. Das Resultat wird jeweils vor der Fasnacht prauml;sentiert.
Die Breo 1896 mit ihrem Modern Times Medley am Drummeli 2011.
Die letzten Kinderkrankheiten unserer Rauml;der wurden ausgemerzt, jetzt geht's an Rhythmus Co. Bis es sitzt.
Die Breo Clique hat Grosses vor am Drummeli 2011 - einmal mehr sind die Tambouren-Instrumente Marke Eigenbau und mussen sich hier ein erstes Mal bewahren.
Hinter den Kulissen des Breo Niggi Naeggi: In der Kuche wird fleissig gearbeitet. Und am Kuchenbuffet wird ordentlich zugelangt.
Jeweils in der Vorweihnachtszeit konnen die Jungen und Kleinen Breoaner und Breoanerinnen dem Santiglaus ihr Konnen unter Beweis stellen. Hier ein Ausschnitt aus dem Schleegelmauml;rschli und ein kleiner Seitenhieb der Pfeiffer auf eine bekannte Basler Tambourenformation.
Die Breo Clique 1896 veranstaltet jeweils in der Vorweihnachtszeit ein Niggi-Naggi Fest fur die Jungen und die ganz Kleinen, an dem sie dem Santiglaus ihr Kouml;nnen demonstrieren konnen und auch dafur belohnt werden.
Die Breo-Jugend zieht sich in den Jura zuruck um kraftig an Grundlagen und Marschen zu feilen.
Hinter den Kulissen des Tattoo mit der Breo Clique 1896.br
Wer ist dabei, wer ist zu spat und wessen Kopflaternli funktioniert nicht. Wichtige Fragen, wenn es darum geht, den Morgestraich richtig ruber zu bringen.
Der Cliquen-Auftritt ist eine logistische Gross-Ubung, das will geprobt sein.br
This summer’s heat may have given us something to gripe about, but it pales in comparison to what New Yorkers suffered through in August of 1896. A 10-day heat wave claimed the lives of more than 1,300 people in Manhattan alone. One local newspaper described the city as “an inferno of brick and stone." Joining us this week to talk about this largely forgotten natural disaster in U-S history is Edward Kohn. He’s the author of a new book called Hot Time in the Old Town: The Great Heat Wave of 1896 and the Making of Theodore Roosevelt.
Und los gohts mit dr Zimmer-Yytailig und dr erschte Lektion. Es isch zimlig e heissi Sach gsi. Im wohrschte Sinn vom Wort. Dorum isch dr Wag in Pool au nid all zue wyt gsi.