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SchönerDenken
Folge 1341: BLOOD & SINNERS - Wenn die Teufel tanzen

SchönerDenken

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 12:13


Eine schwüle Südstaatenatmosphäre, Schwarze, die immer noch wie Sklaven auf den Feldern Baumwolle pflücken, aber auch Schwarze, die versuchen ihr Glück zu machen – wie die Zwillingsbrüder Smoke und Stack (beide großartig gespielt von Michael B. Jordan). Sie haben in Chicago Geld gemacht und wollen jetzt in ihrer alten Heimat in Mississippi einen Tanzschuppen für ihre eigene Community aufmachen. Dazu holen sie sich Bluesmusiker, die abends den Gästen einheizen sollen. Und Musik, das ist der eigentliche Dreh- und Angelpunkt dieses Films. Ein überraschend souveräner Genrebastard: Gangsterfilm, Gesellschafts- und Rassismusdrama, Musical und blutigem Vampirhorror. Coogler geht ein großes Risiko ein, diese verschiedenen Stoffe ineinander zu weben. Und es gelingt ihm. Er nimmt sich die Zeit, die interessanten Charaktere einzuführen: die knallharten Zwillinge, der geniale junge Bluesgitarrist und Sänger Preacherboy, die Voodoo-mächtige Annie und viele andere.Von der ersten Hälfte, die ganz dem Familien- und Rassismusdrama gehört, konnte ich gar nicht genug bekommen – das hätte nach meinem Geschmack noch zehn Stunden weitergehen können. Herausragend. Alles strebt auf einen Höhepunkt zu: Trinken, Tanzen und Singen im Nachtclub der Zwillingsbrüder, eine orgiastische Feier, die in einem magischen Musikrausch mündet, der Kultur- und Zeitgrenzen überwindet. Nichts weniger als eine magische Selbstermächtigung der afroamerikanischen Kultur. Ein großes Kinoereignis, das sich bis zur letzten Sekunde – inklusive Abspann – lohnt. Im Podcast direkt nach dem Kino reden Johanna, Harald, Tom und Thomas über großartige Kamerafahrten und die Verführungskraft singender und tanzender Vampire.

La Silla Vacía
La historia detrás de La Vorágine, Parte 2: Guerra con el Perú - Déjà vu

La Silla Vacía

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 51:02


A pesar de ser un país con una historia violenta, Colombia ha sido notablemente pacífico con sus vecinos. Su única guerra internacional del siglo XX fue con el Perú, después de que este país se tomara Leticia en 1932, en un episodio confuso que algunos han atribuido hasta a un lío de faldas. Las fronteras amazónicas del país estaban por definirse: Perú aspiraba llegar hasta el Río Caquetá y Colombia hasta el Río Amazonas. Hoy Alejandro y Luis Guillermo entrevistan a Carlos Camacho, Profesor del Externado, y recorren este capítulo olvidado de la historia nacional. Esta guerra en la Amazonía, a miles de kilómetros de Bogotá, fue una prueba de fuego para unas fuerzas armadas colombianas que estaban en plena modernización.Déjà Vu es un pódcast de opinión de La Silla Podcasts.La dirección es de Alejandro Lloreda y Luis Guillermo Vélez.La coordinación periodística y de pódcast de La Silla Vacía es de Tatiana Duque.La producción es de Fernando Cruz.La edición sonora es de Daniel ChavesCada quince días un nuevo episodio.Viva en primera fila nuestro periodismo con una membresía a los SuperAmigos de La Silla. Puede ser parte de nuestra comunidad acá.

Les matins
Comment en Allemagne en 1932 les divisions de la droite ont facilité l'ascension d'Hitler

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 4:04


durée : 00:04:04 - Le Biais d'Esther Duflo - par : Esther Duflo - Certains parallèles existent entre la situation politique française actuelle et les élections de 1932 en Allemagne qui ont vu l'arrivée d'Hitler au pouvoir. Les similitudes résident dans les dynamiques électorales, le rôle des médias et l'incapacité des partis traditionnels à faire barrage.

Affaires classées France Bleu Béarn
Entre bohémiens - La rixe mortelle de Mendionde en juin 1932

Affaires classées France Bleu Béarn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 12:14


durée : 00:12:14 - Affaires classées FB Béarn - Le village de Mendionde est en émoi ce vendredi 17 juin 1932 : deux bohémiens ivres morts se sont battus à coups de poing et de couteau en plein cœur du village. L'un d'eux est mort sur le coup. Un crime de trop pour la population locale.

The Compendium Podcast: An Assembly of Fascinating and Intriguing Things
The Great Emu War of 1932: Emus, Soldiers, and an Unexpected War

The Compendium Podcast: An Assembly of Fascinating and Intriguing Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 54:05 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Compendium, I'm telling Adam about the bizarre and hilarious story of The Great Emu War of 1932. Thats right, this was an actual war raged against the backdrop of Australia in the early 1930s, that saw the Australian military take on an unexpected foe: a large flock of emus that were wreaking havoc on Western Australia's farming communities during the Great Depression. We'll dive into the tactics used, the challenges faced, and of course the hard lessons learned from trying to take on an unassuming enemy. You will find out how these incredibly witty and energetic birds managed to outmanoeuvre the military's efforts, leading to a story that is as amusing as it is insightful. We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:1. "The Great Emu War of 1932” by Jordan Sillers2. "Emu War” - Wikipedia3. "Western Australia Makes War On Emus” - youtubeSupport the showConnect with Us:

Les Nuits de France Culture
Atelier de Création Radiophonique - Carl Theodor Dreyer, Vampyr 1932 ou l'étrange aventure de David Gray (1ère diffusion : 27/11/1983)

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 139:59


durée : 02:19:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - Par Jean-Louis Schefer et René Farabet - Avec Serge Daney, Maurice Drouzy et Philippe Grandrieux - Avec la voix de Carl Theodor Dreyer - Lectures René Farabet - Réalisation Marie-Ange Garandeau

Fan2Fan Podcast - A Conversation Between Fans About Movies, Comics, TV, Video Games, Toys, Cartoons, And All Things Pop Cultu

We're talking about mummies on this episode of the Fan2Fan Podcast! Bernie is joined by guests Michele Brittany and Sean Woodard to discuss mummies in pop culture. They discuss the mummy's depiction in movies, TV shows, and animation. They focus on the Universal Monsters franchise, it's evolution, and legacy. Michele and Sean also share info about their upcoming mummy book. For more info about the Fan2Fan Podcast, visit fanpodcast.com

Overlapping Dialogue
Vampyr & Isle of the Dead

Overlapping Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 169:59


Bedazzle the cobwebs and yassify the cemetery: it's that time again, the third annual Overlapping Dialogue Spooktober Spooktacular! We dive into the Halloween spirit in with two black and white chillers from the 30s and 40s with Vampyr and Isle of the Dead. In addition to tangling with the undead, we get fat and happy with a Blue Plate Special bag of goodies, ranging from thoughts on the new Wes Anderson shorts adapting Roald Dahl on Netflix, predictions on what effects Swifties will have on theaters with the release of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, and puzzle our way through Rolling Stones Magazine's ranking of the "50 Worst Decisions in Movie History." It's a *scary* good episode that may or may not conclude with us chowing down on some General Mills monster cereal. But which one? You'll have to listen to the very end to find out. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.

George Burns and Gracie Allen Radio Show
The Burns and Allen Show: Gracie Plays Sadie Thompson

George Burns and Gracie Allen Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 30:05


The Burns and Allen Show: Gracie Plays Sadie Thompson"The Burns and Allen Show" began on radio in 1932 and continued for many years, becoming one of the most popular and enduring comedy shows of its time. The show primarily revolved around the comedic interactions between real-life married couple George Burns and Gracie Allen. Gracie played a zany and scatterbrained character, while George played the straight man trying to make sense of her antics.Their radio show was known for its witty humor and wordplay, often featuring humorous misunderstandings and absurd situations. The show's catchphrase was often Gracie's exclamation of "Say goodnight, Gracie," which became a famous sign-off line.

In het Rijks
20ste eeuw: Fotograaf Eva Besnyö

In het Rijks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 31:12


De beroemde fotograaf Eva Besnyö was tijdens haar 93-jarige leven niet alleen getuige van, maar ook drijvende kracht achter belangrijke ontwikkelingen in de fotografie. In het beeld 'Vrouwelijk naakt' zien we een naakte jonge vrouw door de lens van een vrouwelijke fotograaf. En gefotografeerd op een manier die toen net in opkomst was. Janine Abbring spreekt erover met conservator fotografie Mattie Boom.Wil je weten hoe deze foto eruitziet? Ga dan naar www.rijksmuseum.nl/podcastIn het Rijksmuseum is powered by ING.

Fan2Fan Podcast - A Conversation Between Fans About Movies, Comics, TV, Video Games, Toys, Cartoons, And All Things Pop Cultu

We're talking about The Mummy on this Fan2Fan Podcast 5 Minute Frights! Michele Brittany joins Bernie Gonzalez to discuss the 1932 Universal Monster original, the film's themes, connection to Egyptian mythology, and more.  For more info about the Fan2Fan Podcast, visit fanpodcast.com

This Day in History Class
"White Zombie" introduces a new kind of monster to the silver screen - July 28th, 1932

This Day in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 9:57 Transcription Available


On this day in 1932, the pre-Code horror film “White Zombie” premiered at the Rivoli Theatre in New York City.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rewatching Oscar
Grand Hotel (1931/32)

Rewatching Oscar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 47:48


This film started the mega-ensemble cast craze.  But Grand Hotel is more than just 5 huge stars, led by the incomparable Greta Garbo  It not only won the Oscar for Best Picture of that year over nine decades ago, but it was also cinema's biggest box office draw. The fans loved it, and the Academy honoured it, but how does it hold up all these years later?  Does it deserve to be regarded as the best of that year?  Listen to what Jack says about Grand Hotel and all the other greats that stood out.  Who will take home his coveted Rewatch Oscar? SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW Rewatching Oscar:Website: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comApple Podcasts/iTunesSpotifyGoogle PodcastsiHear RadioStitcherPodchaserPodcast AddictRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1815964.rssWebsite: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comSocial Media Links: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, InstagramShare your thoughts and suggestions with us through:Facebook Messanger or emailing us atjack@rewatchingoscar.comMusic by TurpacShow Producer: Jack FerdmanPodcast Logo Design: Jack FerdmanMovie (audio) trailer courtesy of MovieClips Classic TrailersSupport us by downloading, sharing, and giving us a 5 Star Rating.  It helps our podcast continue to reach many people and make it available to share more episodes with everyone.

Leyendas Mexicanas e Historias de Terror
Hambruna de Ucrania: Holodomor

Leyendas Mexicanas e Historias de Terror

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 5:25


En el año 1932 Ucrania sufrió una de sus peores crisis de alimentos por culpa de su gobierno.

La Habitación de México
Hambruna de Ucrania: holodomor

La Habitación de México

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 5:25


En el año 1932 Ucrania sufrió una de sus peores crisis de alimentos por culpa de su gobierno.

Tendez l'oreille
Tendez l'oreille ! En 1932, des ingénieurs ajoutent artificiellement un orchestre à Caruso

Tendez l'oreille

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 7:12


durée : 00:07:12 - Le Re-recording - par : Christophe Dilys - La technique ne date pas d'hier ! Enregistrer un morceau en plusieurs fois nous fait remonter aux premiers temps du disque, quand par exemple la maison RCA Victor a fait ajouter tout un orchestre aux enregistrements d'Enrico Caruso... dans les années 20 ! Et en bonus : Christophe Dilys a essayé.

Les Nuits de France Culture
Joseph Kessel : "En 1932, j'ai vu comment Hitler avait bâti toute sa propagande sur la religion de la haine"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 67:59


durée : 01:07:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Au micro du journaliste Paul Guimard, Joseph Kessel raconte sa vie d'aventures et de reportages dans une série d'entretiens diffusés sur la Chaîne Nationale en 1956. Il raconte ici l'Éthiopie et le Yémen des années 1920 et l'Allemagne en 1932. - invités : Joseph Kessel romancier et grand reporter (1898-1979)

The Stage Show
90 years of performing arts on your ABC

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 54:00


As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history. Highlights include Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage.Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.

The Stage Show
90 years of performing arts on your ABC

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 54:00


As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history. Highlights include Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage. Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.

WDR 4 Meilensteine und Legenden
2022: Little Richard wäre 90 geworden

WDR 4 Meilensteine und Legenden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 2:09


Little Richard, dessen offizieller Spitzname "Der Architekt des Rock'n'Roll" lautet, ist eine schillernde Persönlichkeit, ein großartiger Boogie-Pianist. Er hat sich buchstäblich vom Tellerwäscher zum Superstar hochgearbeitet - in eine Liga mit Chuck Berry, Elvis und Jerry Lee Lewis. Von Joachim Deicke.

Take Me To Your Reader
The Most Dangerous Game, Part One

Take Me To Your Reader

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022


This time, the guys discuss the classic 1924 Richard Connell short story “The Most Dangerous Game” and several adaptations sharing the name (or at least 90% of the name). This is Part One of at least a two-part series covering the many, many adaptations of this story. Rankings! Colin/James/Seth: 2020 Quibi series “movie” story 1932 … Continue reading The Most Dangerous Game, Part One →

Take Me To Your Reader
The Most Dangerous Game, Part One

Take Me To Your Reader

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022


This time, the guys discuss the classic 1924 Richard Connell short story “The Most Dangerous Game” and several adaptations sharing the name (or at least 90% of the name). This is Part One of at least a two-part series covering the many, many adaptations of this story. Rankings! Colin/James/Seth: 2020 Quibi series “movie” story 1932 … Continue reading The Most Dangerous Game, Part One →

Le bijou comme un bisou
Haute Joaillerie été 2022 #1 Chanel : collection 1932

Le bijou comme un bisou

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 7:45


 Dans cette histoire de bijou comme un bisou, il était une fois la Haute Joaillerie été 2022, le moment dit de « La Couture » où les Maisons présentent place Vendôme leurs plus belles créations. Alors je vous partage mon pass presse pour vous emmener aux présentations de ces collections de Haute joaillerie. C'est parti pour une saison capsule de 5 épisodes !     Pour commencer suivez-moi chez Chanel parce cette Maison ouvre souvent ce bal des défilés. Et notre rendez-vous n'est pas place Vendôme mais carrément au Grand Palais éphémère spécialement réservé pour la Maison qui fête cette année le 90ème anniversaire de « Bijoux de diamants » l'unique collection de diamants créés par Gabrielle Chanel en 1932 en partenariat avec la Diamond Corporation Limited. Je vous avais raconté cette collection unique de Mademoiselle Chanel et la première dans l'histoire de la haute joaillerie dans l'épisode 44 de ce podcast !    Pour l'heure je rentre au Grand Palais. Je vois, décuplée sur le mur l'invitation officielle de 1932 « exposition de bijoux de diamants créés par Chanel du 7 au 19 novembre 1932 chez Mademoiselle Chanel 29 faubourg Saint Honoré au bénéfices des œuvres Société de la Charité maternelle de Paris l'association créée en 1784 sous le patronat de Marie-Antoinette et L'Assistance Privée à la classe moyenne alors présidée par Maurice Donnay de l'Académie Française- entrée 20 francs ».       Dans l'antichambre une colonne Morris affiche les photos, extraits de presse de 1932 et des citations de Gabrielle Chanel comme : « J'ai voulu couvrir les femmes de constellations. Des étoiles ! Des étoiles de toutes les dimensions ».     Une 2e porte et je plonge dans le noir : Mademoiselle aime les constellations alors évidemment on les voit mieux dans le noir comme sur ce mur entier où vibrent et bougent les étoiles.     Le Grand Palais est scénographié comme un appartement dessiné en noir et blanc, l'appartement de Mademoiselle, imaginé, réinventé pour raconter son histoire. Comme pour cette immense marelle en hommage à son enfance, au tracé immaculé entouré de galets noirs sur laquelle je saute de la terre jusqu'au ciel.      Puis la chambre avec sa cheminée où les statues libérées des vitrines comme en 1932 portent les parures d'aujourd'hui créées par Patrice Leguéreau, le Directeur du Studio de Création Joaillerie de Chanel. Il y avait une cinquantaine de pièces en 1932. Le patrimoine de la Maison a pu racheter la broche comète en platine et diamants de 7,8 carats dans son écrin bleu nuit gainé de soie ton sur ton. Aujourd'hui, la collection de haute joaillerie présente 77 pièces dont 12 transformables autour de trois symboles : la comète, la lune et le soleil.      Au dessous d'une lune brillante je vois le documentaire, tourné par Pathé Gaumont, qui avait été diffusé à l'époque dans tous les cinémas en France lors des actualités cinématographiques, l'ancêtre du Journal Télévisé.     Derrière moi, un petit cabinet où deux fauteuils cosy entourent la vitrine ouverte où s'exposent des bras et les mains portant des bijoux rutilants de diamants blancs.     Enfin, j'arrive au salon, une grande sphère où le ciel entier s'expose en cercle tout autour de moi. Les comètes brillent de mille feux. Comme la bague « Comète Constellation » : une trainée de diamants clos entoure le doigt et l'exceptionnel diamant central de 14,52 carats (D IF Type Ila) irradie la lumière de sa douce taille coussin épaulée d'étoiles diamantées.     Plus loin les diamants s'associent à la couleur. Comme la Bague Comète Volute en platine avec un corps de diamants sertis rail, une traine de diamants blancs sertis clos et au centre de l'étoile 1 diamant bleu taille coussin de 1,60 carat (FVB VS2).  Il y a aussi des comètes au cœur et à la traine de saphirs bleus et de fascinantes opales bleu nuit.     En hommage à l'astre du système solaire, la lune mystérieuse en collier entoure le cou de son croissant de perles de culture et rejoint la traine de l'étoile de diamants. En broche la lune ascendante croise un satellite de diamants. Il y a aussi des lunes étincelantes, des lunes Silhouette et des lunes solaires.     D'ailleurs le soleil se lève et resplendit au zénith par un extraordinaire diamant coussin jaune Fancy Vivid Yellow  de 22,10 carats au centre du collier de diamants sur or jaune appelé  « Soleil 19 Août ». Cette pierre incandescente est entourée de rayons de diamants blancs sur or blanc saupoudrés de diamants jaunes en sertis clos sur or jaune. Ce soleil magnétique se détache pour se porter en bague, en broche ou tout seul!     Sur la bague « Soleil 19 août » le soleil est plus crépusculaire. 2 rubis de 4,97 et 5,04 carats griffés d'or jaune repose sur une corbeille d'or jaune diamantée et se font face dans un rayonnement d'or blanc et de diamants taille brillants. La bague est ouverte, comme celles de 1932 car Gabrielle aimait la liberté. Les deux rubis peuvent aussi être portés sur les boucles d'oreilles et la bague se pare alors d'un motif soleil pavé.     Il y a aussi des soleils dorés, des soleils gansés, des soleils talismans, des soleils constrastés, des parures Mademoiselle, …     L'apogée de ces créations stellaires est le collier Allure Céleste. Il est seul, au centre d'une vitrine, au milieu de ce salon qui s'admire comme une voie lactée. Une pluie de diamants serpentent autour du cou pour plonger jusqu'au chakra du cœur. Une étoile filante s'accroche près du cou à l'endroit des baisers frisonnants et rayonne avant de se poser en broche. Au centre, un croissant de lune aux diamants ronds s'encastre dans une autre lune en halo géométrique qui elle aussi se transforme en broche. Et au cœur, se niche un saphir d'exception de 55,55 carats, ovale et d'un bleu profond comme un crépuscule velouté. La ligne centrale, suspendue à cette lune, est également amovible, elle devient bracelet et son extrémité est un diamant poire de 8,05 carats entouré de rayons qui s'enroulent sur le poignet comme une comète en plein vol.     Ainsi ce termine la présentation de la collection 1932, hommage à l'héritage de Mademoiselle et à ses bijoux célestes.     Je suis Anne Desmarest de Jotemps et je donne une voix aux bijoux.  Pour ne manquez aucune émission de cette capsule spéciale haute Joaillerie été 2022 abonnez-vous sur votre plate-forme d'écoute préférée. Si vous êtes sur Apple podcast, Spotify ou sur YouTube mettez de jolis commentaires, des pouces ou des étoiles et partagez ! C'est ce qui permet de doper le référencement des podcasts !   A demain ! Je vous envoie un bisou !   Comme un bijou !   Auteure et Production : Anne Desmarest de Jotemps @iletaitunefoislebijou  Gestion du son : Anne Desmarest de Jotemps @iletaitunefoislebijou  Musique : Mer-Ka-Ba- Jesse Gallagher  Graphisme : Ghinwa Ashkar  

Academy Rewind: Every OSCARS® Best Picture Nominee
Episode 83: Best Picture 1932: Shanghai Express, Bad Girl, Arrowsmith, The Smiling Lieutenant, The Champ, One Hour with You, Five Star Final, Grand Hotel

Academy Rewind: Every OSCARS® Best Picture Nominee

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 77:09


Best Picture 1932: Shanghai Express, Bad Girl, Arrowsmith, The Smiling Lieutenant, The Champ, One Hour with You, Five Star Final, Grand Hotel www.twitter.com/academyrewind www.twitter.com/TimothyPG13 www.academyrewind.com www.thoughtbubbleaudio.com www.patreon.com/thoughtbubbleaudio

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
President Dallin H. Oaks celebrates his 90th birthday today as we celebrate his legacy

Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 8:52


President Dallin H. Oaks celebrates a landmark birthday today. Born in 1932 to Stella and Lloyd E. Oaks, the Utah Supreme Court Justice turned first counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints turns 90 years young today. Today we take a look at the legacy and lessons from this learned man, pulling from the Church News Podcast's recent conversation with President Oaks in Rome, Italy, and hosted by Church News Editor Sarah Jane Weaver.  ‘Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson,' former 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 Friday from 1 to 3 pm 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. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Church News
Approaching his 90th birthday, President Dallin H Oaks shares lessons learned during the past nine decades

Church News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 65:22


President Dallin H. Oaks, first counselor in the First Presidency, will celebrate a landmark birthday on Aug. 12, 2022, turning 90 years old. This episode of the Church News podcast features President Oaks sharing the lessons he has learned through nine decades of life. He speaks about his youth and family life, unexpected tragedies, and the blessings of Church service. He also shares his testimony of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — strengthened over 90 years.  The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Der Tag, an dem...
#208 Der Tag, an dem … sich der „Altonaer Blutsonntag“ ereignete

Der Tag, an dem...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 24:04


Die Bücher und Magazine zur Serie gibt es auch im MOPO-Shop unter www.mopo-shop.de

RN Arts - ABC RN
90 years of performing arts on your ABC

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 54:06


As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history, including Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage. Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.

The Stage Show
90 years of performing arts on your ABC

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 54:06


As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history. Highlights include Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage.Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.

The Stage Show
90 years of performing arts on your ABC

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 54:06


As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history. Highlights include Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage. Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.

The Pop Culture Show
The True Crime Program You Can't Miss + James Corden's Replacement + Beloved MTV Show Returns

The Pop Culture Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 22:48


Barnes has a new true crime podcast to share that is a can't miss. MTV is bringing back a beloved show but flushing the old cast and they are making a ridiculous decision on adding another show to a successful franchise. Taylor Swift addresses NYU grads. Jennifer Lopez is coming with a raw documentary while her ex husband is busy marrying a 23 year old. We've got some new streaming, music and movie theater recommendations that won't disappoint. Get the latest on the Johnny Depp/ Amber Heard case and you won't believe what is happening in the courtroom. Yellowstone keeps spinning off and off.The Pop Culture Show is unedited and uncensored starting March 2022. Please, review and subscribe to The Pop Culture Show available on your favorite podcast network. Get Exclusive Pop Culture Show video interviews, video content and bonus video exclusively from our Instagram. Sign up for our Pop Cult and be the first to get show announcements, free stuff and insider information only available to cult members. Watch The Pop Culture Show TV channel for the most fun, interesting and intriguing guests and moments from the show available 24/7. You can join the show by looking out for us on “Twitter Spaces” where we invite you to contribute to show tapings.Executive Producer: Steve BarnesHosts: Steve Barnes, Leslie FramFAIR USE COPYRIGHT NOTICE The Copyright Laws of the United States recognize a “fair use” of copyrighted content. Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act states:“NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 106 AND 106A, THE FAIR USE OF A COPYRIGHTED WORK, INCLUDING SUCH USE BY REPRODUCTION IN COPIES OR PHONORECORDS OR BY ANY OTHER MEANS SPECIFIED BY THAT SECTION, FOR PURPOSES SUCH AS CRITICISM, COMMENT, NEWS REPORTING, TEACHING (INCLUDING MULTIPLE COPIES FOR CLASSROOM USE), SCHOLARSHIP, OR RESEARCH, IS NOT AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT.” THIS VIDEO/AUDIO IN GENERAL MAY CONTAIN CERTAIN COPYRIGHTED WORKS THAT WERE NOT SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED TO BE USED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S), BUT WHICH WE BELIEVE IN GOOD FAITH ARE PROTECTED BY FEDERAL LAW AND THE FAIR USE DOCTRINE FOR ONE OR MORE OF THE REASONS NOTED ABOVE. IF YOU HAVE ANY SPECIFIC CONCERNS ABOUT THIS VIDEO OR OUR POSITION ON THE FAIR USE DEFENSE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT INFO@THEPOPCULTURESHOW.COM SO WE CAN DISCUSS AMICABLY. THANK YOU.

Avgörande ögonblick
Radiofynd: Förlorade och kläckta ägg 1932 & 1957

Avgörande ögonblick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 4:51


Påskaftonen 1932 bjöd Radiotjänst på Förlorade ägg en teatersketch för hela familjen, och därefter tar vi oss till 1957, då Thomas Funcks figurer Kalle Stropp och Grodan Boll firade påsk. Förlorade ägg, skrevs av dirigenten Hjalmar Meissner, med makan Emma Meissner i rollen som modern, Sigurd Wallén som fadern och Helle Winther som den lille sonen. Paret Meissner sägs ha inspirerat Ernst Rolf till sångtexten Jag är ute när gumman min är inne.Med ett raskt hopp tar vi oss till påsken 1957, då barnprogrammen började frodas i radion, och Thomas Funcks figurer Kalle Stropp, Grodan Boll och deras vänner råkade få nykläckta påskkycklingar i stället för ägg.

Avgörande ögonblick
Förlorade och kläckta ägg 1932 & 1957

Avgörande ögonblick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 4:51


Påskaftonen 1932 bjöd Radiotjänst på Förlorade ägg en teatersketch för hela familjen, och därefter tar vi oss till 1957, då Thomas Funcks figurer Kalle Stropp och Grodan Boll firade påsk. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ”Förlorade ägg”, skrevs av dirigenten Hjalmar Meissner, med makan Emma Meissner i rollen som modern, Sigurd Wallén som fadern och Helle Winther som den lille sonen. Paret Meissner sägs ha inspirerat Ernst Rolf till sångtexten Jag är ute när gumman min är inne.Med ett raskt hopp tar vi oss till påsken 1957, då barnprogrammen började frodas i radion, och Thomas Funcks figurer Kalle Stropp, Grodan Boll och deras vänner råkade få nykläckta påskkycklingar i stället för ägg.

WDR 4 Meilensteine und Legenden
1932: Siegfried Rauch wird geboren

WDR 4 Meilensteine und Legenden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 2:30


Das Sinnbild eines urbayerischen Schauspielers verkörperten nicht viele ihrer Zunft. Fritz Straßner, Gustl Bayrhammer zum Beispiel - und Siegfried Rauch, der am 2. April 2022 90 Jahre alt geworden wäre. Zuletzt steuerte er als Kapitän Paulsen das ZDF-Traumschiff über die Weltmeere. Von Klaus Schräder-Grau.

World of Horror
VAMPYR (1932) Bonus Mini #3 World of FOUNDATIONAL Horror with Devin DiMattia

World of Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 51:59


WoHos! This week we have a "mega-mini" to discuss Carl Theodor Dreyer's classic experimental/avant-garde Vampire film, VAMPYR.We hope you will listen and enjoy!Devin's Twitch show "Cronenberg or Cats" is at 8pm EST Saturdays on twitch.tv/ohheyitsdevin

Un monde d'avance
Le discours de Noël d'Elizabeth II, une tradition qui remonte à 1932

Un monde d'avance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 3:09


durée : 00:03:09 - Un monde d'avance - C'est son cadeau au pied du sapin : la reine Elisabeth II va délivrer samedi son traditionnel message de Noël. Il a en fait été enregistré mais c'est sa première réapparition publique depuis un coup de fatigue il y a deux mois.

all Law.
Asset distribution on retirement of partners – A transaction with multiple GST issues

all Law.

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 8:42


This podcast discusses the numerous GST issues that may arise on the distribution of assets to a partner at the time of retirement from a partnership firm. It also highlights the relationship between a partner and the partnership firm and the nature of the transaction of asset distribution to the retiring partner. Audio Source: An article published on the LKS website in September 2021 https://www.lakshmisri.com/insights/articles/asset-distribution-on-retirement-of-partners-a-transaction-with-multiple-gst-issues/#Author:  Arushi Jain, Principal Associate (LKS)Voice: Gunmeher Juneja, Principal Associate (LKS)www.lakshmisri.com

Almanacco Bianconero
2 ottobre 1932 - Il primo volo di Farfallino Borel

Almanacco Bianconero

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 11:20


WDR 3 Buchkritik
Edgar Rai: "Ascona"

WDR 3 Buchkritik

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 5:46


Das beschauliche Ascona im Tessin wird ab 1932 zum Fluchtpunkt für Verfolgte aus Deutschland. Mittendrin der depressive Erfolgsautor Erich-Maria Remarque. Edgar Rai widmet dem Thema einen Roman - Michael Reinartz hat ihn gelesen.

This Week In History
TWIH 53 The Great Emu War

This Week In History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 28:11


This Week in History we will be covering the Great Emu War a real war between Australia and Emu's

Les Nuits de France Culture
La Nuit Joseph Kessel (11/12) : Entretiens avec Joseph Kessel, témoin parmi les hommes, 3/4 : "J'ai vu en 1932 comment Hitler avait bâti toute sa propagande sur la religion de la haine"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 67:59


durée : 01:07:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Au micro du journaliste Paul Guimard, Joseph Kessel raconte sa vie d’aventures dans une série d’entretiens diffusés sur la Chaîne Nationale en 1956. Dans les volets 7, 8 et 9 il raconte l'Ethiopie, le Yémen, au cœur d'un sinistre marché d'esclaves et l'Allemagne, dans le Berlin de 1932. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Joseph Kessel romancier et grand reporter (1898-1979)

Les Nuits de France Culture
La Nuit Joseph Kessel (11/12) : Entretiens avec Joseph Kessel, témoin parmi les hommes, 3/4 : "J'ai vu en 1932 comment Hitler avait bâti toute sa propagande sur la religion de la haine"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 67:59


durée : 01:07:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Au micro du journaliste Paul Guimard, Joseph Kessel raconte sa vie d’aventures dans une série d’entretiens diffusés sur la Chaîne Nationale en 1956. Dans les volets 7, 8 et 9 il raconte l'Ethiopie, le Yémen, au cœur d'un sinistre marché d'esclaves et l'Allemagne, dans le Berlin de 1932. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Joseph Kessel romancier et grand reporter (1898-1979)

History's Most
30. History's Most Precarious Democracy, Pt. 4

History's Most

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 120:32


In this episode, we conclude our 4-part discussion of Weimar Germany. We take a look at the Great Depression and its effects on Germany, the resumption of political violence and how it came about, the German elections of 1932, and how the decisions made in the final years of the Republic eventually led to its downfall. Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/historysmost Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/729271677922830 Thank you to our Executive Producers: Tom McCool, Justus Ebel, Jeremy Marcoux, and Tony Turrin, to all our Patrons, and to all our listeners. The propaganda poster mentioned in the episode: https://research.calvin.edu/german-propaganda-archive/images/schockel/schockel30.jpg Artwork: Berlin, Propaganda zur Reichstagswahl by Georg Pahl, Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-03497A is licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0 Title of show added.

Mass for Shut-ins: The Gin and Tacos Podcast
Minicast C8: Brazil Begs and Barters into the 1932 Olympics

Mass for Shut-ins: The Gin and Tacos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 10:33


At the peak of the Great Depression, one nation sent its athletes to the 1932 Olympics on a coffee freighter with instructions to barter and beg their way to Los Angeles. Even though coffee was a worthless commodity in 1932. Fuel? Canal tolls? Immigration fees? Money for food and lodging? No, they didn't have any of that. What they did have was coffee - AND THE HUMAN SPIRIT. This is their story.  Bonus: a Hungarian water polo referee is senselessly beaten. I value your support on Patreon.

Stjärnbaneret - Historiepodden om USA:s historia
97 Översikt del 56: Hoover, bonusarmén och valet 1932

Stjärnbaneret - Historiepodden om USA:s historia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 64:14


Översiktsserien fortsätter. Det kommer att handla om den överskattade Herbert Hoover, Hoovervilles och Hoover filtar, trickle down ekonomi, veteranerna i bonusarmén, armén på Pennsylvania Avenue, Frankin Roosevelts liv, att kandidera som rullstolsbunden, presidentvalet 1932, förlamad anka och mild ale. Glöm inte att prenumerera på podcasten! Ge den gärna betyg på iTunes! Följ podden på Facebook (facebook.com/stjarnbaneret), twitter (@stjarnbaneret) eller Instagram (@stjarnbaneret) Kontakta oss på: stjarnbaneret@gmail.com

The Lesser Stories
Go Sports Team!

The Lesser Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 29:33


Anthony shines a light on how exactly a person can steal an entire NFL franchise, and Adam re-opens old wounds for the Brazilian water polo team from the 1932 olympics. Hosts: Anthony Staten, Adam Azra'el Producer: Adam Azra'el

STAND FOR TRUTH RADIO with Susan Knowles
Reality Check with Susan Knowles for 8-24-20 - COVID-19 1932-like Breadlines?

STAND FOR TRUTH RADIO with Susan Knowles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 3:29


Will Actions Taken by Governors and Mayors for COVID-19 Cause Americans to See '1932-like Breadlines'?

STAND FOR TRUTH RADIO with Susan Knowles
Reality Check with Susan Knowles for 8-24-20 - COVID-19 1932-like Breadlines?

STAND FOR TRUTH RADIO with Susan Knowles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 3:29


Will Actions Taken by Governors and Mayors for COVID-19 Cause Americans to See '1932-like Breadlines'?

Washington Brawl
Alex Smith Returns (ft. Andy Burrows)

Washington Brawl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 64:40


On this week's episode, from across the pond, we welcome special guest and host of the "DC Tweet Team Podcast" Andy Burrows! He talks being a Washington fan in the UK, drinking with Dan Snyder, Alex Smith's return, and more!

WDR 5 Scala - Hintergrund Kultur
"Vertrauter Fremder": Autobiografie von Stuart Hall

WDR 5 Scala - Hintergrund Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 12:11


Stuart Hall wurde 1932 in Jamaika geboren, später war er in England als Mitbegründer der Cultural Studies einer der wichtigsten Intellektuellen. Kürzlich ist seine Autobiografie auf Deutsch erschienen. Klaus Walter hat sie gelesen.

An Oral History of the Emu War
An Oral History of the Emu War: Part 2

An Oral History of the Emu War

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 24:20


Do you know what really happened in the Great Emu War of 1932? The saga continues in episode two of An Oral History of the Emu War, produced by Aspen Beilharz-Smythe, Danica Roberts and Samuel Clayton.

An Oral History of the Emu War
An Oral History of the Emu War: Part 1

An Oral History of the Emu War

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 33:24


Do you know what really happened in the Great Emu War of 1932? Learn the origins in episode one of An Oral History of the Emu War, produced by Aspen Beilharz-Smythe, Danica Roberts and Samuel Clayton.

The Daily Gardener
July 1, 2020 Dwight Brown’s Urban Oasis, July in the Garden, Vale of York Naturalists Club, Illinois State Flower, July Poetry, The Earth Knows My Name by Patricia Klindienst, and Plant Explorer Finds Adventure in 1932

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 27:52


Today we welcome the new month - July - and we remember the first meeting of the Vale of York Field Naturalists Club. We'll also learn about the Illinois State Flower, which was adopted on this day. We'll usher in the new month with some July poetry. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about how gardens and growing food help people maintain their culture. It's a personal favorite of mine. And then we'll wrap things up with a newspaper story from 1932 called "Plant Explorer Finds Adventure." But first, let's catch up on some Greetings from Gardeners around the world and today's curated news.   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Gardener Greetings To participate in the Gardener Greetings segment, send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org And, to listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to play The Daily Gardener Podcast. It's that easy.   Curated News Before & After: An Urban Oasis - Flower Magazine Dwight Brown of Father Nature Landscapes wanted to honor his client's wishes for a garden that would remind him of his European travels. Brown aged the exterior with a creeping fig (Ficus pumila) for a climber on the side of the house. He also added an Oakland holly, a 'Shi-Shi Gashira' camellia, and a shaped boxwood hedge that edged a gorgeous group of 'Limelight' hydrangea. Brown says, "Much like English ivy, the creeping fig with boxwoods, mondo grass, and hydrangeas helped create the classic cottage look I wanted. We love working edibles into the ornamental landscape. Our goal was to bring back memories of the homeowner's travels to Europe, especially Italy..."   Welcome July in the Garden                         Welcome July and all that you may bring us! For gardeners, July hosts a riot of color in our gardens. History tells us that many flowers have claimed to be the birth flower for the month of July - which, by the way, the Roman Senate named to honor Julius Caesar by. In China, July's birth flower is, fittingly, the water lily. In the rest of the world, other top July blooms for the month include the Larkspur, the Delphinium, the Sweet Pea, and the Rose. Thinking about all of these gorgeous summer blossoms that claim July's top spot reminded me of a sweet verse from the Maud poem by Tennyson. It goes like this: She is coming, my dove, my dear; She is coming, my life, my fate; The red rose cries, "She is near, she is near;" And the white rose weeps, "She is late;" The larkspur listens, "I hear, I hear;" And the lily whispers, "I wait." — Alfred Lord Tennyson, English poet, Maud (Part I) The Rose, the Larkspur, and the Lily; many of July's favorite flowers are in that little verse. Truly, July is a month of abundance and extremes. On the one hand, there's the heat, and on the other, there are the storms. In 2001, the year my daughter was born, it was mighty hot in Minnesota - well over 100 degrees for weeks on end.  As a result, she ended up wearing all of the ridiculous outfits people tend to give you when you have a little baby girl; things like little halter tops and itty bitty bikini tops, teeny tiny little skorts and sundresses.  Now, I always preferred to have my babies properly covered - dressed in layers and bundled.  But the summer Emma was born, I changed my tune.  Suddenly those little outfits seemed mighty appropriate, and I have many pictures of her - san's blankets and sweaters -  keeping cool in her summer barbie-inspired clothes. In reality, the average temperature in most places in America during the month of July is a very pleasant 70 degrees. That said, just don't ask about the range - which can vary wildly.  And, July is traditionally known as the month to make hay. It's been called Haymonth or Maed month, referring to haymaking and the flowering of the meadows.  By July, most gardens are set, and gardeners tend to get their work done in the mornings when it is cooler and less buggy. Still, experienced gardeners know that July's biggest challenge, outside of the heat, is thunderstorms. I remember the summer a dear friend of mine had a garden tour planned for the middle of July. Sadly, it was a tour that never happened.  The night before her big day, a huge storm whipped through the area, taking down trees and pelting the garden with hail.  There was nothing to do but clean up.  And I remember sitting on her patio after we had righted her table and chairs eating one of the little radish and cucumber sandwiches that were supposed to be for the guests that day. That day was as sour as the lemonade we sipped in the chopped salad that was my friend's garden. It's no wonder that the folk sayings of July reflect her temperature extremes. For example: If the first of July be rainy weather, 'Twill rain more or less for four weeks together.                                                     Despite the storms, we seem to remember mainly the heat of July and the vibrant blooms in the garden. It's a glorious month for ornamentals and cut flowers.           One of my personal favorites is Martagon Lilies.  Martagon Lilies are in peak right now in most gardens. They bring the most beautiful architectural aspect and form to the garden; they are so exquisite. Offering a Turk's cap-style bloom, Like many plants, Martagon colonies get better and better with age. Martagons like rich soil and they will be grateful for a dusting of lime every year. And here's a gentle reminder to divide your Flag Iris after they finish blooming. Regular division can re-invigorate your iris and promote healthy new growth. The saddest thing in the garden is to lose your Iris because you failed to divide them. Experienced gardeners know that the best time to divide flag iris is immediately after flowering. Once again, as I like to say, "Prune-time follows bloom-time" - or in this case, division follows bloom-time. In any case, the end of any bloom-time is usually your cue to act - so get going! With the Iris, you'll want to lift out the whole clump with a pitchfork and use a sharp knife to separate any new rhizomes. Finally, don't forget that flag irises need full sun. So if you don't have them situated properly, stage a relocation immediately.   Alright, that's it for today's gardening news. Now, if you'd like to check out my curated news articles and blog posts for yourself, you're in luck, because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. There's no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Today's Important Events 1871  The Yorkshire Herald reported the first meeting of the Vale of York Field Naturalists Club. On that day, the weather was very poor. Still, almost fifty ladies and gentlemen left the Society's Rooms in Micklegate to travel in three four-horsed carriages to go to Rivaulx ("ree-VOH") Abbey. Once they arrived at the Abbey, the group then broke into small parties made up of geologists, botanists, and entomologists, and then they went out and explored the valley by the Abbey. "The geologists were interested in the sections laid bare in the quarries, and many interesting and beautiful fossils were found. [Meanwhile], the botanists collected: Saxiraga tridaclylitet (nailwort) Helianthemum vulgare (rock rose) Cuscuta Epithymum (clover dodder) Aquilegia vulgaris (columbine) Atropa Belladonna (belladonna or deadly nightshade) Polypodium Phegopterit (northern beech fern) P. Dryoplerit (oak fern) Scolopendrium vulgare (hart' s-tongue fern) At six o'clock the party sat down to dinner at the Crown Hotel, Helmsley, which was served in Mr. and Mrs. Cowen's usual substantial style… the Rev. Vice-President Rowe addressed those assembled on the advantages of natural history and the beauties and history of the Abbey. (Rowe was also the hon. secretary of the Architectural Society). It was arranged that the next monthly field day should be held at Bolton Abbey and Woods. They then left for home, after a most agreeable day, which left everyone with the feeling that this the first excursion of the club was a great success."   1908  Illinois adopted the Violet as its State Flower. As with many State Flowers, Illinois decided to let the school children of the state vote to decide the state flower. The purple Violet received 15,591 votes, and the wild rose came in second with 11,903 votes. The children also decided on the state tree, and they selected the white oak. Meanwhile, newspapers were running a piece that blared the headline, "The Reign of the Violet is Over." It said this: "Strange and unbelievable, but a fact, nevertheless, violets are no longer fashionable. Gardenias, Orchids, and American Beauty Roses are as much in evidence as ever, but the reign of the Violet is temporarily over. It is true that a large bunch of deep purple violets relieved by a single mauve orchid, a deep pink rose, or a single wax-like gardenia is still an acceptable gift, but it is not the gift that is so frequently chosen this year, as a small cluster of gardenias or even of two or three exquisitely beautiful orchids… Roses are much in favor at the moment... A new flower hailing from Paris is the pink American Beauty, and well does it deserve the name... The color is an adorable shade of shell pink, and for all decorative purposes, this flower has already a firmly established place in fashion's regard....  One cannot but regret the sense of chivalry of a generation back when etiquette demanded that flowers always be sent to a hostess before even the least formal entertainment, and when a debutante [would rather] stay at home than go to a ball without ... [a] little bouquet of flowers."   1910  The Allentown (Pennsylvania) Democrat paper reported that Joseph Hooker was 93 years old. Here's what it said: "Sir Joseph Hooker, the world-famous botanist, received a personal note of congratulations from King George today on the occasion of his ninety-third birthday. Sir Joseph, who is still remarkably active for a man of his great age, has had a long and brilliant career in his chosen field of science. As early as 1839, he accompanied the expedition of Sir James Ross to the Antarctic region. Later he conducted scientific expeditions to many parts of the world… In the course of his active career, he rendered invaluable services to the British arts, manufacturers and commerce by promoting an accurate knowledge of the floras and economic vegetable products of the various colonies and dependencies of the empire."   Unearthed Words As I mentioned earlier in the show, July is the month of heat and storms, and that is reflected in a number of poems.   In scorched July The storm-clouds fly. — Christina Georgina Rossetti, English poet, The Months If the first of July be rainy weather, It will rain, more or less, for four weeks together. — John Ray, English naturalist and writer, English Proverbs   When storms finally break through the July heat, there is also the immeasurable pleasure that accompanies the deluge: the smell of rain.   A break in the heat away from the front no thunder, no lightning, just rain, warm rain falling near dusk falling on eager ground steaming blacktop hungry plants Thirsty turning toward the clouds cooling, soothing rain splashing in sudden puddles catching in open screens that certain smell of summer rain. — Raymond A. Foss, American poet, Summer Rain   This poem perfectly captures the ferocity of summer storms in the garden: The rain to the wind said, 'You push, and I'll pelt.' They so smote the garden bed That the flowers actually knelt, And lay lodged--though not dead. I know how the flowers felt. — Robert Frost, American poet, Lodged   The July rains encourage special summer blooms. Hot July brings cooling showers, Apricots, and gillyflowers. — Sara Coleridge, English author, The Garden Year If you are wondering what gillyflowers are, you are not alone. Gillyflowers was a term that often referred to plants from the mustard family like the wallflower, carnation, clove pink, or white stock. Gilly is derived from the Latin and Greek words for clove.   Grow That Garden Library The Earth Knows My Name by Patricia Klindienst This book came out in April of 2007, and the subtitle is: Food, Culture, and Sustainability in the Gardens of Ethnic Americans Patricia Klindienst is a master gardener and an award-winning scholar and teacher. She lives in Guilford, Connecticut, and teaches creative writing each summer at Yale University. Patricia Klindienst went to many different gardens - urban, suburban, and rural - in order to write this book. She had seen an old family photo of her Italian immigrant family and was inspired not only to learn about her ancestor's struggle to adapt to America, but also eager to hear stories from other families. The jacket to Patricia's book reminds us that, "As we lose our connection to the soil, we no longer understand the relationship between food and a sense of belonging to a place and a people." How do gardens and growing food help people maintain their culture? This is the question Patricia explores in her book. Vegetables, fruits, and flowers provide so much more than sustenance, food, and beauty. They convey who and where we are and what we are about. In her review of this book, the author Deborah Madison said, "We who are far removed from our own immigrant roots will do well to study these eloquent stories and learn from them. Patricia Klindienst has given us nothing less than a great gift." The book is  208 pages of ways we can connect to the earth - all shared with today's gardener in mind. You can get a copy of The Earth Knows My Name by Patricia Klindienst and support the show, using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $3.   Today's Botanic Spark 1932  Newspapers worldwide ran a fascinating article about the botanist Frank Kingdon-Ward titled "Plant Explorer Finds Adventure." "Captain Frank Kingdon-Ward, tall, well-built son of Britain, probably one of the world's most noted plant seekers... has journeyed all over the world in search of rare flowers, has led a life as exciting as any explorer and has given the world some of its most beautiful and rare blooms. Now In his late 40's, he is tanned from the winds and suns of tropical India, Asia, and the forbidden land of Tibet. He has collected flowers from the heights of the Himalayas, and from the depths of marshy Indian -jungles. His last expedition occurred In 1931. On it, he discovered a new pass into Tibet 35,000 feet above sea level, through an out-flung range of the Himalayas. His efforts in prying through thick jungles and climbing high mountains were rewarded in the discovery of a new species of slipper orchid, said to be worth about $500. On another of his Tibetan expeditions, he discovered the blue poppy, a flower that is sought by all Horticulturists in this country and obtained by few. To give an idea of the trying conditions under which he labored, consider that he discovered a new river, the Nam-Tamai, the lost source of the Irrawaddy, which no white man in 2,000 years of civilization had found. All along this river, through virgin forest, he and his small band trudged, meeting wild beasts and hostile bands of natives… He located a people … known only as...the Darus. These people had never seen a white man before Kingdon-Ward arrived. One of the most unusual plants he ever discovered was the rare Nomocharis farreri, a beautiful flower of China. This plant was found by accident and during the height of a violent rainstorm. The flower itself Is rose pink outside and dappled with royal purple inside. Each stem, from 12 to 15 inches in height, bears one, two, or three of the flowers, which grow as large as teacups. The flower which Captain Kingdon-Ward prizes most of all is the Campanula Calicola, "perhaps the most beautiful rock plant I discovered." It was found growing in limestone cliffs and is adaptable lo rock gardens. The Orient is rich in flowers. That land has given us many of our choice blooms. Roses come from India and China; pinks, carnations, and daffodils from Asia Minor; and numerous rare orchids come from the wilds of Tibet. Captain Kingdon-Ward describes a land of rare rhododendrons vividly in a book he wrote on his adventures in China and Asia. "You may wander for days ankle-deep through a chromatic surf of rhododendrons, rose pink, ivory white, lavender, plum purple, crimson and amber yellow. They are woven into carpets of queer design and ample pile, or form tuffets, or hassocks or mere tangles, mats, or brooms. "They spread and sprawl everywhere, bushy and twigulous, all; looming Into flower together; still looking across the dark ocean of moorland, you see the billowy hills crested with color; and, where escarpments break the even roll, the plant growth surges high up the rocks. It Is western Szechwan - the Tibetan marshes - [and] home of the 'Lapponicum' rhododendrons.

Les Pourquoi des Pays de Savoie
Le 19 Juin 1932, la radio prend de la hauteur

Les Pourquoi des Pays de Savoie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 3:08


durée : 00:03:08 - Les Pourquoi des Pays de Savoie

Les Pourquoi des Pays de Savoie
10 juin 1932 début d'un chantier important à Aix les Bains

Les Pourquoi des Pays de Savoie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 3:11


durée : 00:03:11 - Les Pourquoi des Pays de Savoie

Permanently Moved
301 - 2020 - Ascension Day 1932

Permanently Moved

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 5:02


S03E20 A simple ceremony at the top of my Grandad's world in 1932 --- Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded in one hour by @thejaymo Website: https://www.thejaymo.net/ Podcast: http://permanentlymoved.online Zine: http://startselectreset.com

Les Pourquoi des Pays de Savoie
Le 13 Mai 1932 un événement sur le plateau du Merlet

Les Pourquoi des Pays de Savoie

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 2:45


durée : 00:02:45 - Les Pourquoi des Pays de Savoie

Pop & Co
Hommage à Little Richard, 1932 - 2020

Pop & Co

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 3:57


durée : 00:03:57 - Pop N' Co - par : Rebecca Manzoni - Ce lundi matin, Rebecca Manzoni rend hommage à Little Richard en lui dédiant son Pop N' Co confiné. Little Richard était l'un des pionniers du rock and roll. Il était reconnu pour son talent, ses nombreux tubes parmi lesquels l'indémodable "Tutti Frutti", mais aussi pour son extravagance.

Horror Heathens
Episode 13 - Why does he do that thing with his hands?

Horror Heathens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 85:46


You kids ready for a deep dive? Long ago, before the time of the Hays code, there was a simple film about a man named "Murder" and his zombie legions. In this episode Aisha and Rita discuss 'White Zombie' (1932) starring Bela Lugosi, and its connection to the United States occupation of Haiti, the history of zombies in film, and the origins of Betty Boop. (For real!) Twitter: https://twitter.com/HorrorhpodEmail: HorrorHeathensPod@gmail.comReferences:https://the-artifice.com/race-zombie/?fbclid=IwAR2v8C3LPD6gSiuvp95Kix5VOUx9xuCPlgptJFLk_MhLf58XAKAm4SEMx5chttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_Esther?fbclid=IwAR2DwHuF7DY5FtR-u0UaCzj5e9VtF8fTselEO1D88DsysqcnaicnQ0lfTxg#Kane_v._Fleischerhttps://youtu.be/QTIPDE58wtQhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/us-invaded-occupied-haiti-180956135/

deepredradio
Graf Zaroff - Genie des Bösen

deepredradio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 26:37


Story: Graf Zaroff lebt abgeschieden auf seiner Privatinsel. Seine größte Leidenschaft ist die Jagd und seine bevorzugte Beute ist der Mensch. Diese Erfahrung muss auch der Reiseschriftsteller und Großwildjäger Bob Rainsford machen. Er ist der einzige Überlebende des Schiffs, das vor der Insel Zaroffs auf ein Riff gelaufen ist. Graf Zaroff empfängt den Schiffbrüchigen freundlich und stellt ihn zwei weiteren Gästen vor. Im Verlauf des Abends wird Rainsford und den beiden anderen klar, dass sie die nächsten Opfer Zaroffs werden sollen. Er lässt ihnen allerdings eine Chance: Überleben sie die Nacht, sind sie frei. Eine grausame Jagd beginnt.

deepredradio
Graf Zaroff - Genie des Bösen

deepredradio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 26:37


Story: Graf Zaroff lebt abgeschieden auf seiner Privatinsel. Seine größte Leidenschaft ist die Jagd und seine bevorzugte Beute ist der Mensch. Diese Erfahrung muss auch der Reiseschriftsteller und Großwildjäger Bob Rainsford machen. Er ist der einzige Überlebende des Schiffs, das vor der Insel Zaroffs auf ein Riff gelaufen ist. Graf Zaroff empfängt den Schiffbrüchigen freundlich und stellt ihn zwei weiteren Gästen vor. Im Verlauf des Abends wird Rainsford und den beiden anderen klar, dass sie die nächsten Opfer Zaroffs werden sollen. Er lässt ihnen allerdings eine Chance: Überleben sie die Nacht, sind sie frei. Eine grausame Jagd beginnt.

No Driving Gloves
Wisconsin Highway Patrol 97

No Driving Gloves

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 33:56


The Wisconsin Highway Patrol is back in the news for ticketing a 32 Ford for having modifications. This is a great example of how we as car hobbyists need to stay on top of what is happening to preserve our hobby. John and Will discuss the situation, why it is important, and what can be done. We released this early for anyone attending the Iola Car Show to maybe help the discussion on the topic. Links to the first two of three parts to this story- https://www.oldcarsweekly.com/blogs/wisconsin-vehicle-equipment-case-is-being-watched https://www.oldcarsweekly.com/blogs/senator-helps-hot-rodders-in-wisconsin-vehicle-equipment-case

Aerial America
Why Thousands of Nature Lovers Flock to the Berkshires

Aerial America

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 2:09


Built in 1932, the Massachusetts Veterans War Memorial Tower sits atop Mount Greylock, the state's highest peak.

Take Me To Your Reader
TMTYR Episode #75: An Epsilon for Effort (Brave New World, feat. Emily Ralston)

Take Me To Your Reader

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 68:56


For their 75th episode, the Pavement Pounders welcome back their very first guest, James’s lovely wife Emily, or as he calls her, Her Fordship. Under discussion is Emily’s choice, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and its two television adaptations. There’s a fair bit of us talking over each other. Blame it on the soma. Rankings! Emily: … Continue reading TMTYR Episode #75: An Epsilon for Effort (Brave New World, feat. Emily Ralston) →

Take Me To Your Reader
TMTYR Episode #75: An Epsilon for Effort (Brave New World, feat. Emily Ralston)

Take Me To Your Reader

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 68:56


For their 75th episode, the Pavement Pounders welcome back their very first guest, James’s lovely wife Emily, or as he calls her, Her Fordship. Under discussion is Emily’s choice, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and its two television adaptations. There’s a fair bit of us talking over each other. Blame it on the soma. Rankings! Emily: … Continue reading TMTYR Episode #75: An Epsilon for Effort (Brave New World, feat. Emily Ralston) →

Right Royal Roundup
Right Royal Roundup (8 March 2019) - Surfer's Ear, Instagram & Royal Social Media Guidelines

Right Royal Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 11:08


Crown Prince Haakon's minor surgery, Queen Elizabeth posts a message on Instagram, social media guidelines from the Palace, Prince Leonard laid to rest and our thoughts on those baby rumours.See more in this week's show.Become a patron today https://www.patreon.com/join/rightroyalroundup? for US$10 per month for exclusive access for royal news and history.Visit our website http://rightroyalroundup.com.au.Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RightRoyalRoundup, follow us on Twitter @RightRoyalRound and Instagram @rightroyalroundup.

RuffRydrz-RADIO
ROOSEVELT'S OCT. 31, 1936 SPEECH - RESTORE AMERICA!

RuffRydrz-RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 9:00


On the eve of a national election, it is well for us to stop for a moment and analyze calmly and without prejudice the effect on our Nation of a victory by either of the major political parties. The problem of the electorate is far deeper, far more vital than the continuance in the Presidency of any individual. For the greater issue goes beyond units of humanity—it goes to humanity itself. In 1932 the issue was the restoration of American democracy; and the American people were in a mood to win. They did win. In 1936 the issue is the preservation of their victory. Again they are in a mood to win. Again they will win. More than four years ago in accepting the Democratic nomination in Chicago, I said: “Give me your help not to win votes alone, but to win in this crusade to restore America to its own people.” The banners of that crusade still fly in the van of a Nation that is on the march. It is needless to repeat the details of the program which this Administration has been hammering out on the anvils of experience. No amount of misrepresentation or statistical contortion can conceal or blur or smear that record. Neither the attacks of unscrupulous enemies nor the exaggerations of over-zealous friends will serve to mislead the American people. What was our hope in 1932? Above all other things the American people wanted peace. They wanted peace of mind instead of gnawing fear. First, they sought escape from the personal terror which had stalked them for three years. They wanted the peace that comes from security in their homes: safety for their savings, permanence in their jobs, a fair profit from their enterprise. Tonight I call the roll—the roll of honor of those who stood with us in 1932 and still stand with us today.      

Smithsonian Channel Pick of the Week
How FDR Took the First Steps Towards Ending Prohibition

Smithsonian Channel Pick of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 2:27


In 1932, nine days after his inauguration, President Roosevelt signed an order authorizing the sale of beer. It would soon be followed by the 21st amendment: the full repeal of Prohibition. The latest in science, culture, and history from Smithsonian Channel.

Straight Chilling: Horror Movie Review
#172 – Freaks (1932)

Straight Chilling: Horror Movie Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 88:31


Join the crew as we discuss poison, inheritances, and Tod Browning’s wildly depressing film from 1932, Freaks. Connect with us: Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/straightchilling Website: http://straightchillingpodcast.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/straightchillingpodcast/ Instagram: http://www.imgrum.net/user/straightchillingpodcast/2376153441 Twitter: https://twitter.com/str8_chilling

Weird Crap in Australia
Episode 6 - The Great Emu War

Weird Crap in Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 43:26


Join Holly and Matthew as they delve into the specifics of the Australian Army's most crushing and humiliating defeat ever, conducted right here on Australian soil: introducing the Great Emu War of 1932...Main Theme music – Kevin MacLeod "Slow Ticking Clock" – Kevin MacLeodUsed under a Creative Commons license.

Weird Crap in Australia
Episode 6 - The Great Emu War

Weird Crap in Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 43:26


Join Holly and Matthew as they delve into the specifics of the Australian Army's most crushing and humiliating defeat ever, conducted right here on Australian soil: introducing the Great Emu War of 1932...Main Theme music – Kevin MacLeod "Slow Ticking Clock" – Kevin MacLeodUsed under a Creative Commons license.

Weird Crap in Australia
Episode 6 - The Great Emu War

Weird Crap in Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 43:26


Join Holly and Matthew as they delve into the specifics of the Australian Army's most crushing and humiliating defeat ever, conducted right here on Australian soil: introducing the Great Emu War of 1932...Main Theme music – Kevin MacLeod "Slow Ticking Clock" – Kevin MacLeodUsed under a Creative Commons license.

Ach? Triumvirat für historisch inspirierte Humorvermittlung
9 – Fernreisen für lau: zweimal Australien, einmal zurück

Ach? Triumvirat für historisch inspirierte Humorvermittlung

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 98:05


Wer hat nicht in seinem Leben schon mal von Australien geträumt? Kleiner Spoiler: Brian Robson zum Beispiel (der will da schleunigst wieder weg). Oskar Speck und Reg Spiers hingegen geben sich alle Mühe, auf möglichst umständlichem Weg nach Down Under zu gelangen. Folgt uns auf eine abenteuerliche Reise voller Heldentum, Sonnenschein aus dem Hintern und hin und wieder auch ein klein bisschen Schmerz!

Wasting Time
The Mummy (1999) VS The Mummy (2017) - Wasting Time

Wasting Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 55:18


A History of the Navy in 100 Objects

Video 55 in the series "A History of the Navy in 100 Objects" presented by the United States Naval Academy. This episode focuses on a sword made by tiffany co that was stolen in 1930 and it's recovery over 70s years later.

L.A. Meekly: A Los Angeles History Podcast
The Grand Ol' Ympics (The Two LA Olympics)

L.A. Meekly: A Los Angeles History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 69:27


We declare this the XXXIInd episode of LA Meekly listenable!  Settle in to hear about LA's two trysts with the Olympics in 1932 and 1984 and about our chances to make the third time the charm in 2024.  It's a gold medal episode brought to you by two bronze gods.

Conference Conversations
The Voice of the West

Conference Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2016 29:45


KSL has unearthed a 1932 recording, 40 minutes long, that introduces KSL's new 50,000 watt signal as the Voice of the West. Doug Wright walks us through the historic broadcast's live musical performances and talks by notables such as Senator Reed Smoot. An audio time capsule, the show highlights a slice of life in the early 30s in the Intermountain West. 

Conference Conversations
The Voice of the West

Conference Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2016 29:45


KSL has unearthed a 1932 recording, 40 minutes long, that introduces KSL's new 50,000 watt signal as the Voice of the West. Doug Wright walks us through the historic broadcast's live musical performances and talks by notables such as Senator Reed Smoot. An audio time capsule, the show highlights a slice of life in the early 30s in the Intermountain West.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FilmScene
FilmScene #45: Top 10 of 1932

FilmScene

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2015 76:28


This week Tim & Karen countdown the Top 10 Movies from 1932, one of the earliest years in "talking pictures", a year of horror & gangsters, a little drama & comedy, Karloff to the Marx Brothers...

Arquivo Jurassicast
JurassiCast 81 – Quem “Somos” os Monstros? (Monstros)

Arquivo Jurassicast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2014 60:00


HotMix Club Podcast
HotMix Club #42 - Especial 80 Anos da Guerra Paulista

HotMix Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2012 29:15


Comemorando a Revolução Constitucionalista de 1932 (Guerra Paulista), apenas djs paulistas. TRACKLIST: Christian Smith - House This House Tikos Groove & Gosha - I Can't Get Nothing Reinaldo Verissimo - Principal Gui Boratto & Luciana Vilanova - This is Not the End Wehbba - The Bunker

Avgörande ögonblick
SRMinnen: Om första valdebatten 1932 2010-06-03 kl. 06.00

Avgörande ögonblick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2010 40:04


Den 12 september 1932 hölls den första valdebatten i svensk radio. Det som idag är en självklarhet var då ett djärvt steg, berättar Göran Elgemyr i det här programmet. Men det var efter stor tvekan och många olika turer som Radiotjänst till sist anordnade en valdebatt - huvudproblemet hade varit frågan om kommunisterna skulle få delta eller inte. Den internationella depressionen hade drabbat Sverige och det stora diskussionsämnet i debatten blev den ekonomiska krisen. Sänt: 1982-09-12.