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In part two with comedienne Jade Catta-Preta, we dive into her hilarious and heartfelt journey through Hollywood, personal growth, and life's unexpected adventures. The episode kicks off with our wild travel tales, from a smoking mishap in Peru to a VIP dining experience in Agua Caliente that turned into comedic chaos. We keep the laughs coming recounting how blue eyes and blond hair seemed to magnetize drug dealers wherever they went. The conversation shifts to Jade's entertainment career, where she spills behind-the-scenes tea on iconic shows like Californication and Modern Family. From an uncharacteristic romantic rejection for David Duchovny's character to an awkward on-set dynamic with a lead actress, Jade's candid stories reveal the highs and lows of Hollywood. She also opens up about the heartbreak of Manhattan Love Story's cancellation, worsened by her then-partner's jab on SNL. Jade reflects on navigating industry pressures, sharing her struggles hosting The Soup, where she felt pushed to suppress her personality. In contrast, hosting Hotties let her embrace her creativity and humor, a gig she calls her favorite. She even pokes fun at commercial work, admitting envy of Stephanie Courtney's success as Progressive's Flo. Our “Runway Rundown” segment brings fashion and fun as we critique celebrity styles and laugh about Jade's infamous gold velveteen dress disaster. We also spotlight Frankie Grande's daring mesh-and-mirror look and Jennifer Lopez's dazzling Wicked premiere gown, celebrating fashion as art. The group tackles cultural hot topics, from the shocking story of a missing Hawaiian woman who fled to Mexico, to new DNA evidence in the JonBenét Ramsey case. Jade wraps up with gratitude for this reflective, “spiritual” conversation, sharing her excitement for upcoming projects like The Stirrup, her women's health podcast, and Rivals, her YouTube series filled with humor and heart. We close with the second half of Jade's Armenian Coffee Cup Grounds Reading, a deeply introspective moment that inspires self-reflection, healing, and empowerment. Jade's journey through anger, boundaries, and self-worth is as relatable as it is inspiring. This episode is the perfect blend of humor, emotional depth, and unfiltered storytelling. Whether you want to laugh out loud, gain insights on self-discovery, or peek behind Hollywood's curtain, this conversation offers something for everyone. Subscribe to our audio: linktr.ee/undressedpod Follow Pol Atteu: Instagram: @polatteu Tiktok: @polatteu Twitter: @polatteu www.polatteu.com Follow Patrik Simpson: Instagram: @patriksimpson Tiktok: @patriksimpsonbh www.patriksimpson.com Follow SnowWhite90210: Instagram: @snowwhite90210 Twitter: @SnowWhite9010 www.snowwhite90210.com Watch Gown and Out In Beverly Hills on Prime Video. www.gownandoutinbeverlyhills.com #UndressedPodcast Armenian Coffee Reading: https://polatteu.com/armenian-coffee-cup-read Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a Arq. Jorge Alberto Gutiérrez Topete, Director de Instituto de Movilidad Sustentable de Baja California (IMOS BC). Tema: Transporte público en el corredor Agua Caliente. - Inicia esquema de pago diferenciado en transporte público de Corredor Agua Caliente. - Incremento en pasaje, solo para quienes paguen en efectivo. - Formas de pago. Costos. ¿Hay comisiones? Descuentos a sectores. #Uniradioinforma
Before movie star colonies, country clubs and pool parties, the first people to lay claim to Palm Springs were the Agua Caliente band of Cahuilla Indians. The spring waters were sacred to the local tribes, and today people from around the world visit the area to take in its healing waters. But there's wellness in more than just the water. The desert surrounding Greater Palm Springs is believed to hold a special energy. It's something you can feel when you come here. The wide-open expanses lifting away stress and worry, like a warm desert wind. So, take a deep breath, because in this episode, we're going to relax, refresh and recharge. We take the sacred waters at the Spa at Séc-he, join a local tribe member for Bird Song at the source of the spring, take part in a sound bath, and discover how the stars and night sky affect your body and mind. Recorded on location in immersive surround sound, this episode is designed to give you a glimpse of what it feels like to be there for real. Thank you to everyone who featured in this episode: - Daniel Spencer from the Spa at Séc-he - John Preckwinkle III from the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians - Liz Cortez from Heart and Sol Yoga - Ron Treat, from the Rancho Mirage Library and Observatory - Caitlin from Sky Watchers Star Tours PLAN YOUR GREATER PALM SPRINGS TRIP Our On Location episodes are designed so that you can experience everything you hear. Check out the links above, or find out more at VisitGreaterPalmSprings.com FOLLOW ARMCHAIR EXPLORER Instagram: @armchairexplorerpodcast Facebook: @armchairexplorerpodcast You Tube: @armchairexplorer Newsletter: armchair-explorer.com Follow us on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode. Review us and you will be blessed with good travel karma. CREDITS This series was produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry. Brian Thacker wrote and hosted the series. Jason Paton did the field recording and produced the show, along with Aaron Millar. And Charles Tyrie helped with audio editing. Find our other shows at armchair-productions.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Like any other city, Tijuana is full of folklore and scary legends. One of those tales is the legend of La Faraona, the dancer who haunts the grounds of what used to be the old Agua Caliente Resort and Casino, now Lazaro Cardenas High School. We talk to Fernando Escobedo (https://www.facebook.com/joferes29?rdid=hobyJJtDjsRPc8DR&share_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fshare%2F5KZxza5JKGR8fSVS%2F), a Tijuana historian who has researched the story of Esperanza Lopez Padilla, the woman behind La Faraona. We also hear from Ursula Mansur (https://www.instagram.com/ursulamansur_actriz/), a Tijuana actress who has dedicated much of her professional life to bringing to life La Faraona. You won't want to miss this episode where we demystify this iconic legend from the city of Tijuana Special thanks to Prof. Jose de Jesus Barajas, owner of Bungalow 21 and curator of the Museum of La Faraona. If you are interested in visiting the museum and a tour please contact Ursula through this link (https://www.facebook.com/people/Tours-Tijuana-Agua-Caliente/100054570634146/?mibextid=ZbWKwL). Sor Abeja's Leyendas de Tijuana video (https://issuu.com/franciscoruiz81/docs/leyendas_de_tijuana) by Tijuana en el Tiempo. (Activate Subtitles) Cover art: Portrait of Ursuala Mansur as La Faraona by Carlos Varela Social media and contact From KPBS, “Port of Entry” tells cross-border stories that connect us. More stories at www.portofentrypod.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/portofentrypodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/portofentrypod Support our show at www.kpbs.org/donate. Search “Port of Entry” in the gifts section to get our sling bag as a thank-you gift. If your business or nonprofit wants to sponsor our show, email corporatesupport@kpbs.org. Text or call the "Port of Entry" team at 619-500-3197 anytime with questions or comments about the show or email us at podcasts@kpbs.org. Credits Hosts: Alan Lilienthal and Natalie González Writer/Producer: Julio C. Ortiz Franco Technical Producer/Sound Designer: Adrian Villalobos Editor: Elma González Lima Brandão and Melissa Sandoval Episodes translated by: Natalie González and Julio C. Ortíz Franco Director of Audio Programming and Operations: Lisa Morrisette-Zapp This program is made possible, in part, by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people
Como cualquier otra ciudad, Tijuana tiene su folklore y sus leyendas escalofriantes. Una de esas historias es la leyenda de La Faraona, la bailarina que ronda los terrenos de lo que solía ser el viejo Resort y Casino Agua Caliente, ahora la preparatoria Lázaro Cárdenas. Hablamos con Fernando Escobedo (https://www.facebook.com/joferes29?rdid=hobyJJtDjsRPc8DR&share_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fshare%2F5KZxza5JKGR8fSVS%2F), historiador de Tijuana que ha investigado la vida de Esperanza López Padilla, la mujer detrás de la Faraona. También escuchamos a Ursula Mansur (https://www.instagram.com/ursulamansur_actriz/), una actriz de Tijuana que ha dedicado gran parte de su trayectoria profesional a interpretar a La Faraona. No te quieres perder este episodio donde desmitificamos esta leyenda tan emblemática de la ciudad de Tijuana. Agradecimiento especial al Prof. José de Jesús Barajas, propietario del bungalow 21 y curador del museo de La Faraona. Si estás interesado en visitar el museo y hacer un tour, por favor contacta a Ursula a través de este enlace (https://www.facebook.com/people/Tours-Tijuana-Agua-Caliente/100054570634146/?mibextid=ZbWKwL). Sor Abeja's Leyendas de Tijuana video de la historia por Tijuana en el Tiempo (https://issuu.com/franciscoruiz81/docs/leyendas_de_tijuana) Arte de portada: Retrato de Ursula Mansur como La Faraona por Carlos Varela Redes sociales y contacto De KPBS, Port of Entry cuenta historias que cruzan fronteras. Para escuchar más historias visita www.portofentrypod.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/portofentrypodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/portofentrypod Puedes apoyar nuestro podcast en www.kpbs.org/donate, escribe en la sección de regalos (gift section) “Port of Entry” y como agradecimiento podrás recibir un regalo. Si tu empresa u organización sin fines de lucro desea patrocinar nuestro podcast, envía un correo a corporatesupport@kpbs.org Nos encantaría recibir tu retroalimentación, envíanos un mensaje al 619-500-3197 o un correo a podcasts@kpbs.org con tus comentarios y/o preguntas sobre nuestro podcast. Créditos Hosts: Alan Lilienthal y Natalie González Escritor/Productor: Julio C. Ortiz Franco Productor Técnico/Diseñador Sonoro: Adrian Villalobos Productora Técnica: Rebecca Chacon Editora: Elma Gonzalez Lima Brandao y Melissa Sandoval Episodios traducidos por: Natalie González, Julio C. Ortíz Franco y Melissa Sandoval Directora de Programación de Audio y Operaciones: Lisa Morrisette This program is made possible, in part, by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people
Rick & Kelly share stories from their action packed weekend in Palm Desert, including the Golf Cart Parade on el Paseo, some home improvement projects at Pickleball Partytown, Kelly and Bobbi's trip to Modernism Week in Palm Springs and Bobbi hits a jackpot at the slot machines at Agua Caliente in Cathedral City, plus Bobbi drives the golf cart and illegals are #1 in looting IN THE NEWS! For more of Rick & Kelly's truly unfiltered opinions, home videos, cooking segments and exclusive interviews and content, join the Rick & Kelly Show on Patreon.com! It's longer, uncensored, commercial free and a whole lotta fun... #puttputt #golf #palmdesert #pickleball #diy #paint #homeimprovement #acousticpanels #bandaids #cuts #palmsprings #modernismweek #midcenturymodern #casino #slots #blackjack #gambling #winning #newsmax #newsmax2 #bravo #rhoc #theleventhalreport #plutotv #androidtv #xumo #stremium #haystack #youtube #klowdtv #selecttv #newsmax #hulu #samsungtv #roku #streaming #reporting #journalism #experience #tvshow #tvnews #newsman #newsmax #newsmax2 #solo #soloanchor #interview #cooking #correction #housewives #soullife #supplements #minerals #magnesium #reform #rekick #magnesium5x Rick & Kelly are PROUD to be the OFFICIAL LAUNCH PARTNERS with SOULLIFE MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS here in America! Get the Rick & Kelly DOUBLE discount of $20 off per bottle by buying 2 or more bottles & hitting AUTO ORDER at: https://soullife.com/rickandkelly
Sumérgete en el fascinante mundo del orégano y su versátil aceite, con un enfoque en la prevención y mejora de diversas enfermedades. En este cautivador video informativo, desentrañaremos los secretos detrás de las propiedades antioxidantes, antiinflamatorias y antifúngicas que hacen del orégano un tesoro para la salud. Exploraremos en detalle cómo estas cualidades benefician nuestro organismo, ofreciendo una mirada profunda a cómo el orégano y su aceite pueden ser aliados naturales en la búsqueda de un bienestar óptimo. https://cannamedicol.com/
Capítulo 2214 del 21 oct 2024 Tras la avería de la valvulares que se encuentra en la entrada de la vivienda en la tubería de agua caliente, y tras tratar de encontrar quien pudiese repararlo, finalmente acabó bien, incluso mucho mejor de lo esperado, y ya tenemos nuevamente agua caliente desde el sábado. Si quieres apoyar este podcast, invítame a un café me ayudaras a mantenerme despierto y a los gastos de este podcast. Únete al grupo de telegram del podcast en t.me/daytodaypod. Usa el enlace de afiliado de Amazon para ayudar a mantener el podcast. Soy miembro de la Asociación Podcast. Si te registras y usas el código SP7F21 tendrás 5€ de descuento el primer año. https://www.asociacionpodcast.es/registrarse/socio/?coupon=SP7F21 Date de alta en Curve con este código y conseguiremos 5£: DO6QR47E Ya sabéis que podéis escribirme a @spascual, spascual@spascual.es el resto de métodos de contacto en https://spascual.es/contacto.
Tras la avería de la valvulares que se encuentra en la entrada de la vivienda en la tubería de agua caliente, y tras tratar d encontrar quien pudiese repararlo, finalmente acabó bien, incluso mucho mejor de lo esperado, y ya tenemos nuevamente agua caliente desde el sábado.
El crimen, que quedó grabado en video, resultó en cargos de asesinato en primer grado contra el policía. Hasta el presidente de EEUU Joe Biden, se pronunció. Las imágenes son macabras.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Manuela no conocía la Región de Murcia, pero dice que llega buscando algo que no tienen el la orilla atlántica de la península Ibérica, en Portugal: agua caliente. Luís sí estuvo ya en La Manga hace 20 años y ahora vuelve. En su caso, espera probar la paella. Como ellos, otros turistas del país luso han estrenado este martes una nueva operativa turística de Viajes Soltour que se sucederá a lo largo de las próximas 9 semanas y que incluye vuelo chárter desde Oporto y alojamiento en la Región de Murcia.La consejera de Turismo, Cultura, Juventud y Deportes, Carmen Conesa, resaltó la importancia de la iniciativa de Soltour, y explicó que la nueva operativa contará con una capacidad para 100 pasajeros procedentes de Portugal en cada avión. Asimismo, con el objetivo de potenciar la operativa, el Instituto de Turismo de la Región de Murcia, junto con Soltour, han lanzado una campaña de marketing para promover la experiencia del turismo en la Región de Murcia mediante acciones de publicidad exterior y digital en la ciudad de Oporto en las que se destaca la Región entre los destinos del Mediterráneo.Contando con este vuelo, la Región de Murcia estará conectada durante la temporada de verano con 22 ciudades de 7 países (España, Reino Unido, Irlanda, Marruecos, Portugal, República Checa y Bélgica) a través de ocho compañías aéreas. Así, el aeropuerto regional va a disponer en temporada alta de 80 frecuencias semanales, tanto de vuelos regulares como chárter, y una programación que contempla 858.000 asientos, 3.500 más que los programados durante la temporada de verano del año pasado.
Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa Rancho Mirage epitomizes luxury with its 16-story building, boasting 340 lavish rooms and suites equipped with top-notch amenities. Agua Caliente Rancho Mirage boasts a sprawling 77,000-square-foot casino floor, renowned for its top-notch slots and table games. In this interview with Tom Bonanne, VP of Player Development at Agua Caliente Resort Casinos, and URComped CEO, Craig Shacklett, they discuss information about the property, comps for players, the casino floor, things to do in the area, and more! Topics Discussed: - Tom's background in the casino industry - What's special about Agua Caliente - Recreational activities outside the property - Casino floor information - Rewards Program - Interesting facts about the hotel - Perks included in offers Interested in comps at Agua Caliente? See what you qualify for: https://urcomped.com/offer/details/314693/stay-and-play-at-agua-caliente-resort-casino-spa-rancho-mirage
On this edition of KVC-Arts we have David Fleming in conversation with Colin Mochrie. Known mainly for his nearly two decades with Who's Line Is It Anyway, we'll hear about the show of course, how he even got into improv in the first place, and a NEW show coming to Agua Caliente June 22nd.
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Tune in to Big Conversations, Little Bar as hosts Patrick Evans and Randy Florence invite special guest Reid Milanovich, Chairman of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, for an engaging discussion on the tribe's history, culture, and future aspirations. Born and raised in Palm Springs, Milanovich brings a unique perspective to the table, having witnessed the tribe's growth and dedication to preserving their heritage. In this episode, Milanovich shares captivating stories from his upbringing, shedding light on the tribe's integral role in the Coachella Valley's development and protection. Listeners will also learn about the recently opened Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Cultural Center, boasting an impressive museum and the Sec-he spa, which showcases the tribe's commitment to cultural tourism. Join us as we explore the profound impact of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians on both residents and visitors alike. Recorded live from the Center of the Coachella Valley Universe - Skip Paige's Little Bar.
¡ Mujer asegura quiere que su esposo tenga “otra” y que viva en casa para que sea la segunda madre de su hijo !
The Rolling Stones vienen a Los Angeles en el 2024 y bañarse con agua caliente es malo para la salud? Escucha mas con Omar y Argelia 7am en Mega 96.3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Haag, and his wife, Dr. Tosca, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in two years. They met in medical school, where Dr. Haag graduated in 1984. He learned about Dr. Tosca's mom's work with Dr. Shelton and asked many questions, getting quite curious. This led him on a mission where he learned and applied principals to his clients based on the natural healing power within the body. He had seen the validity and the importance of natural healing processes working with Dr. Herbert M. Shelton and Dr. Vivian Virginia Vetrano at the world renown Dr. Shelton's Health School in Texas. After completing medical school, Dr. Haag's practice began at the Regency Health Resort in Ft. Lauderdale, where he met Dr. Wayne. He was the Health Director at the Regency for 10 years before moving on to opening his own retreats in Florida, North Carolina, and Texas. He has lectured all over this USA, Canada, and Mexico. He has Taught Relationship Classes called PAIRS and is an ordained minister. He also served as Resident Doctor at Agua Caliente – a Retreat in Guadalajara. Dr. Haag's mission, along with his wife, Dr. Tosca, is to help people from all over the world to Regain, Maintain and Sustain their Health In addition to his work, he has performed on stage in Numerous Plays and Musicals, and is a Singer, Drummer, and Entertainer for Fun. In this session we will discuss: · How Medical School led to Marriage and Natural Health · How Juggling Connected Dr. Haag and Dr. Wayne · Concepts learned working at Dr. Shelton's Health School · Learn about the common natural approaches used to help clients get the most benefit out of the programs at your Health Retreats and what they could continue doing at home · Explore how emotions factor in to health · Dr. Haag talks about the driving forces behind the natural health movement and explores things like intermittent fasting, more interest in vegetarianism, physical fitness, and how medical scare tactics made people take a step back towards more holistic healing · How parents can become more involved in their children's health · Similarities between having a beautiful garden as a Master Gardener and having healthy patients · Dr. Tosca, Dr. Haag's wife, shares how and why the pregnancy pillow (Lilli's pillow) was designed by his daughter, and how to order it
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos vía telefónica a Arq. Jorge Alberto Gutiérrez Topete, Director del Instituto de Movilidad Sustentable de Baja California (IMOS BC) Tema: Inicia modernización del transporte en Bulevar Agua Caliente #Uniradioinforma
El cuaderno de Chapu con las notas que ha apuntado del día.
Se trata de César Ortiz Zorro, candidato de la Alianza Verde.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4987527/advertisement
En el km 24 de la carretera a Tizapaco, se encuentra Agua Caliente un pequeño manantial de aguas, donde los pobladores van a pasar el rato. Se dice que estas aguas sirven de remedio para el reumatismo y la ciatica. No te olvides de visitar este lugar que se encuentra a unos minutos del centro de Ciudad Obregon. #turismo #aguacaliente #ciudadobregon #ocvciudadobregon #remedios
En el km 24 de la carretera a Tizapaco, se encuentra Agua Caliente un pequeño manantial de aguas, donde los pobladores van a pasar el rato. Se dice que estas aguas sirven de remedio para el reumatismo y la ciatica. No te olvides de visitar este lugar que se encuentra a unos minutos del centro de Ciudad Obregon. #turismo #aguacaliente #ciudadobregon #ocvciudadobregon #remedios
The San Diego County Sheriff's Office is investigating the tragedy of a three year-old child who shot and killed their one year-old sibling. Firefighters found a person who died in a house fire in Agua Caliente. $10 million in funding is being put toward more affordable housing in the South Bay.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
OCV Ciudad Obregon | Manantial Agua Caliente En el km 24 de la carretera a Tizapaco, se encuentra Agua Caliente un pequeño manantial de aguas, donde los pobladores van a pasar el rato. Se dice que estas aguas sirven de remedio para el reumatismo y la ciatica. No te olvides de visitar este lugar que se encuentra a unos minutos del centro de Ciudad Obregon. #turismo #aguacaliente #ciudadobregon #ocvciudadobregon #remedios
OCV Ciudad Obregon | Manantial Agua Caliente En el km 24 de la carretera a Tizapaco, se encuentra Agua Caliente un pequeño manantial de aguas, donde los pobladores van a pasar el rato. Se dice que estas aguas sirven de remedio para el reumatismo y la ciatica. No te olvides de visitar este lugar que se encuentra a unos minutos del centro de Ciudad Obregon. #turismo #aguacaliente #ciudadobregon #ocvciudadobregon #remedios
El presidente de la UNCB La Matanza nos habló sobre la celebración del primer aniversario de la filial.
Pedro Aznar y C.J. Navas comentan las principales noticias de la semana, los rumores de watchOS 10 y los Airpods Ultra, la apuesta de Apple para estrenar películas en cines y el deporte en directo… y la entrevista a Tim Cook en GQ. Follow Up: Cuesta menos de dos euros, lo vende Mercadona y es la mejor opción para limpiar cualquier correa del Apple Watch "Mi cuñado necesitaba una solución en iOS y no existía, así que la inventé": entrevistamos a Diego Cid, creador de Tr@mite, app que nos ayuda con la Renta y otros cientos de trámites con la Administración Veinte nuevos juegos llegan hoy a Apple Arcade, con cuatro exclusivas. Uno de ellos es un bombazo para los nostálgicos Noticias: Amazon revoluciona el streaming con una función para Prime Video que permite escuchar diálogos mucho más claros: así se activa en tus dispositivos Apple Apple despide al actor F. Murray Abraham de la gran comedia 'Mythic Quest' por presuntas acusaciones sexuales inapropiadas "No me arrepiento de casi nada": el exclusivo libro de Steve Jobs que relata las claves de su éxito, gratis para descargar aquí Safari vuelve a merendarse a Edge: ni ChatGPT puede con el navegador de Apple, que suma adeptos y consolida su base de usuarios Tim Cook afirma que la IA está ayudando en todos los productos Apple. Las Reality Pro serán las grandes beneficiadas Rumore, Rumore: “Un arsenal”: las Reality Pro vendrán con todas estas aplicaciones de Apple listas para su disfrute Con watchOS 10 veremos la mayor actualización en la historia del Apple Watch: más widgets y menos dependencia de apps La gran novedad de iOS 17: así es el entrenador personalizado con IA que vela por la salud emocional El Videorincón: Noticias: La huelga de guionistas ya está aquí Apple empieza a licenciar su contenido y lo hace con Canal+ en Francia "Napoleon" de Ridley Scott. Estreno en cines el 22 de noviembre Nuevos Proyectos: Tráiler de "Platónico", la nueva comedia de Apple TV+ Renovadas The Morning Show y El Antiviajero, cancelada Dear Edward. Estrenos de la quincena: Del 5 al 18 de Mayo 5 de Mayo: SILO. HARRIET LA ESPÍA: SEGUNDA TEMPORADA 12 de Mayo: LA VIDA DE MICHAEL J. FOX CIUDAD EN LLAMAS 17 de Mayo HIGH DESERT. El Tema de la Semana: Tim Cook habla con GQ y no se corta Estas dos nuevas funciones llegan al iPhone 15: Gurman filtra lo impensable Las preguntas de los oyentes: Únete a nuestro grupo de Telegram desde telegram.me/unacosamas Recomendaciones: Pedro Aznar: Esta es la mejor app para grabar audio (y vídeo) con tu iPhone: es gratis y filtra cualquier ruido de forma increíble C.J. Navas: Silo. One More Thing... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
OCV Ciudad Obregon | Manantial Agua Caliente En el km 24 de la carretera a Tizapaco, se encuentra Agua Caliente un pequeño manantial de aguas, donde los pobladores van a pasar el rato. Se dice que estas aguas sirven de remedio para el reumatismo y la ciatica. No te olvides de visitar este lugar que se encuentra a unos minutos del centro de Ciudad Obregon. #turismo #aguacaliente #ciudadobregon #ocvciudadobregon #remedios
Hoy hablamos sobre los beneficios y las consecuencias del agua caliente y el agua fría. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On LOST ANGELES Episode 19, Host Laura Craven sits down for Part 1 of an exclusive 2-Part in-depth and entertaining interview with author, preservationist, architectural historian and longtime Senior Editor at Los Angeles Magazine CHRIS NICHOLS! On part 1, Chris talks about growing up near the legendary Downey McDonald's that began his illustrious career in architectural history and preservation, his early mentorship with “googie” architecture author Alan Hess and his revealing work about mid-century modern master architect Wayne McAllister, and getting married at McAllister's massive historic property the “Agua Caliente” in Mexico. Laura and Chris also get into Early 20th Century cafeterias and drive-ins and how they influenced the space-age structures to come later, as well as how the mid-century leisure architecture of Southern California was created, and much more… CHRIS NICHOLS has worked with the Los Angeles Conservancy Modern Committee, serving a term as chairman of the group. In addition to creating tours, exhibitions, and lectures about historic Los Angeles, Nichols has advocated for endangered buildings all over Southern California including the Cinerama Dome and the world's oldest McDonald's in Downey. His books include "Walt Disney's Disneyland" for Taschen and "The Leisure Architecture of Wayne McAllister.” He writes the "Ask Chris" column in Los Angeles magazine and has served on the board of Hollywood Heritage. Go to Episode 20 of Lost Angeles for Part 2 of this fascinating conversation where Chris talks about researching and writing his epic “Disneyland” book for Taschen and the architectural history of the theme park, protecting atomic age bowling alleys (the subject of a future book!), the trials and tribulations of his preservation work protecting historic architecture in Southern California, and of course his popular 20+ year “Ask Chris” column in Los Angeles Magazine. SUBSCRIBE to LOST ANGELES with Laura Craven wherever you get your podcasts or live & direct on JASONCHARLES.NET Podcast Network
El periodista de economía y finanzas, Armando Pernía, señaló frente al anuncio de Sudeban en el que se hizo oficial la autorización a la banca venezolana para emplear un sistema de préstamos en moneda nacional que va hasta el 30% de los depósitos en dólares, que «son paños de agua caliente». «El Gobierno está en un frágil equilibrio entre estimular el crecimiento económico y contener la inflación, ambas cosas pueden no ser posibles si no se hacen reformas de fondo», agregó. Pernía insistió en que se trata de una ampliación a la cartera que ya existía y que estaba estipulada en el 10% de libre convertibilidad, pero que por estar ajustado al tipo de cambio «es una medida que de alguna manera está pensada para cierto segmento de cliente, que son corporativos y empresas que tienen la capacidad y generan dólares». El experto detalló que de las dos clases de cuentas en dólares (la cuenta custodia donde no puede haber movimientos y en las que se permite mover el dinero y pagar con tarjetas que corresponden a las de libre convertibilidad), en la de libre convertibilidad que antes se podía acceder a un créditos de hasta el 10%, ahora se permite hasta el 30%. Aclaró que el beneficio que aporta la nueva medida anunciada por Sudeban, es que se aumente el encaje legal; y que «cuando el banco vende las divisas que va a prestar, las vende a las mesas cambiarias y eso es oferta de dólares que va al mercado», lo que hace que el dólar pueda moderarse por no depender únicamente de los recursos suministrados por el Banco Central al mercado cambiario. El periodista de economía y finanzas, Armando Pernía, reiteró que «esto es pensado en beneficio de ciertos segmentos de clientes, pero también para no alterar a política económica que se viene trayendo».
Con Josemi Rodríguez-Sieiro y Javier Ruiz Taboada hablamos de remedios caseros para conservar la voz, como la miel con limón, el genjibre o vinagre con bicarbonato. Josemi explica que todas las mañanas se toma un vaso de agua caliente con limón, agua filtrada que coge directamente de su nevera.
Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast
In this week's episode of Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast, host Jon Steinberg shares his list of 10 Native American casinos to be found in Southern California. His list includes: Barona Valley Ranch in Lakeside, Agua Caliente in Rancho Mirage, Morongo in Cabazon, Pala in Pala, Harrah's in Valley Center, Chumash in Santa Ynez, Viejas in Alpine, Yaamava in Highland, Fantasy Springs in Indio and Pechanga in Temecula.Instagram: @livinginthesprawlpodcastEmail: livinginthesprawlpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: www.livinginthesprawlpodcast.comCheck out our favorite CBD gummy company...it helps us get better sleep and stay chill. Use code "SPRAWL" for 20% off. https://www.justcbdstore.com?aff=645Check out Goldbelly for all your favorite US foods to satisfy those cravings or bring back some nostalgia. Our favorites include Junior's Chessecakes from New York, Lou Malnati's deep dish pizza from Chicago and a philly cheesesteak from Pat's. Use the link https://goldbelly.pxf.io/c/2974077/1032087/13451 to check out all of the options and let them know we sent you.Use code "SPRAWL" for (2) free meals and free delivery on your first Everytable subscription.Support the podcast and future exploration adventures. We are working on unique perks and will give you a shout out on the podcast to thank you for your contribution!Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast is on Podfanhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/sprawlSupport the show
Estas son algunas de las noticias más relevantes de los mercados financiero. Entados unidos la fuerte oleada de calor esta matando al ganado, miles de vacan fueron enterradas a causa de la problemática, las temperaturas superaron los 100 grados Fahrenheit (38 ° C) en el suroeste de Kansas, el inventario total cayó un 2% a [...]
La colaboradora de 'Por fin no es lunes' flipa con los consejos que nos dan para no gastar energía. Que si "haz la cucharita con tu pareja si hace frío", que si "coge un abanico si hace calor"...
Juan Carlos Pichardo, Ñonguito, Dolphy Pelaez, Harold Diaz, Oscar Carrasquillo Zamantha Diaz Y Katherin Amesty
Juan Carlos Pichardo, Ñonguito, Dolphy Pelaez, Harold Diaz, Oscar Carrasquillo Zamantha Diaz Y Katherin Amesty
En el programa de hoy hablamos de la importancia de la bolsa de agua caliente en la cama. También festejamos un nuevo cumpleaños del lanzamiento de un disco de AC/DC y volvió la Galle para traernos datos sobre la emigración de argentina. Por último, Fede Masci nos trae una recomendación sobre el cine español además de repasar lo que dejó los premios Goya.
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Business Meeting to consider S. 2264 & Legislative Hearing to receive testimony on S. 3123, S. 3126, S. 3273 & S. 3381 Wednesday, February 16 2022 – 02:30 PM Location: Dirksen Room Number: 628 AGENDA • S.3123, A bill to address hunting, fishing, trapping, and animal gathering rights of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians in Oregon. The legislation addresses a long-standing issue tied to the restoration of federal recognition to the tribe, whose status had been terminated by the U.S. government. • S.3126, A bill to address hunting, fishing, trapping, and animal gathering rights of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community in Oregon. The legislation addresses a long-standing issue tied to the restoration of federal recognition to the tribe, whose status had been terminated by the U.S. government. • S.3273, the Agua Caliente Land Exchange Fee to Trust Confirmation Act. The bill places about 2,560 acres into trust for the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. The lands, currently managed by the Bureau of Land Management, are of cultural and historical importance to the tribe, located in southern California. • S.3381, the Tribal Trust Land Homeownership Act. The bipartisan bill accelerates the review and processing of mortgages by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. WITNESS LIST Ms. Kathryn Isom-Clause Deputy Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs Department of the Interior Washington, DC https://www.indianz.com/News/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/16/KathrynIsomClause021622.pdf The Honorable Delores Pigsley Chairman Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians Siletz, Oregon https://www.indianz.com/News/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/16/DeloriesPigsley021622.pdf The Honorable Cheryle Kennedy Chairwoman Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Grand Ronde, Oregon https://www.indianz.com/News/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/16/CheryleKennedy021622.pdf The Honorable Reid Milanovich Vice-Chairman Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Tribal Council Palms Springs, California https://www.indianz.com/News/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/16/ReidMilanovich021622.pdf Ms. Sharon Vogel Executive Director Cheyenne River Housing Authority Eagle Butte, South Dakota https://www.indianz.com/News/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/16/SharonVogel021622.pdf Committee Notice: https://www.indian.senate.gov/hearing/business-meeting-consider-s-2264-legislative-hearing-receive-testimony-s-3123-s-3126-s-3273
In this episode, Karolina talked with Dermot Smurfit, CEO of Gan Limited, about the beginnings of the GAN journey, challenges in developing multiplayer skill games and the pillars of their expansion strategy, to become a leading content distribution platform in the US. We also discuss the reasoning behind the acquisition of Silverback Gaming, the importance of empowering Founders you invest in, the launch of Super RGS, and where Coolbet fits into the bigger picture. ABOUT DERMOT SMURFIT Dermot Smurfit is the CEO of GAN, the leading Platform for U.S. Internet gambling. GAN also offers a U.S. market-leading B2B Social Casino solution branded ‘Simulated Gaming', which leverages existing Casino reward programs to offer casino patrons a Social Casino experience designed to generate incremental online revenue and drive incremental visits on-property. Native American operator clients of Simulated Gaming include San Manuel, Chickasaw Nation, Agua Caliente, Snoqualmie, Seneca Gaming and Oneida Nation. With operations in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Tennessee, Indiana, Nevada and California, GAN's mission to bring America's casinos online is far from over and leverages the enterprise technology system developed by GAN in Europe since 2002, as well as the digital user acquisition marketing and retention know-how within GAN Digital, the multi-client agency owned by GAN in Tel Aviv, Israel, which provides Marketing Services to American clients. Dermot is a corporate attorney by background and education and leads approximately five hundred people worldwide with engineering groups in London, Tallinn and Bulgaria, supported by technology operations in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dermot took GAN public on the NASDAQ stock exchange in May 2020 (NASDAQ: GAN) raising $167M in expansion capital in order to cement GAN's market position as a leading player in the fast-growing U.S. Internet gambling market. This episode of the iGaming NEXT Podcast is sponsored by: Pragmatic Solutions – Leading iGaming platform technology For more info, click here: http://pragmatic.solutions
The U.S. House of Representatives considers H.R.897, the Agua Caliente Land Exchange Fee to Trust Confirmation Act, on December 1, 2021. The bill places about 2,500 acres in southern California into trust for the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. The lands are of cultural and historical importance to the tribe.
El cantante colombiano Luis Javier Piedrahita, conocido artísticamente simplemente como Fausto se anotó un éxito romántico en 1978 con la canción “Agua caliente”. Así la escuché yo… La canción de Fausto es en realidad una nueva versión de “Agua caliente” escrita y grabada un año antes por la cantautora brasileña Martinha, quien la lanzó originalmente en 1977. Autora: Martinha (brasileña) Agua caliente - Fausto (1978) "Hablando con usted" álbum (1978) Fausto (nombre real Luis Javier Piedrahita Gaviria, colombiano) Agua caliente - Martinha (1977) “Amigos y amantes” álbum (1977) Martinha (nombre real Martha Vieira Figueiredo Cunha, brasileña) ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 3 Episodio: 76 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia
Michael was in the broadcast box at Los Alamitos when we caught up with him recently. We begin by talking about his Aussie accent, unchanged after more than thirty years in the USA. He talks of his appointment as track announcer at the Los Alamitos track in California in the wake of his shock dismissal by the owners of Santa Anita. Michael takes us through the dual breed format of Los Alamitos programming - the combination of thoroughbred and quarter horse racing. We turn back the clock to the day Michael and I arrived at Hollywood Park for a six meeting commitment. If the crowds and simulcast viewers liked the Queenslander's style he had the job at the famous track. Michael remembers Marjorie Everett, the dynamic chairperson of the Hollywood Park Operating Company and some of her eccentric ways. He reflects on the first big race he got to call in California featuring the clash of two topliners. Michael was stunned when offered the chance to share calling duties at the reopening of Agua Caliente where Phar Lap had won his only race outside Australia. He looks back on the first of several interruptions to his career. Marjorie Everett was deposed as Hollywood Park supremo and the new administration preferred another caller. He quickly gained a new job at Bay Meadows in San Francisco. The Aussie commentator talks of a brief return to Hollywood Park and the opportunity to feature in an episode of the famous Seinfeld sitcom. Michael talks of his dismissal from Bay Meadows. Luckily he still had employment with Golden Gate Fields, another famous San Francisco track. He talks of an offer from an exciting new track in Texas. Retama Park opened amidst great fanfare, but closed before the completion of its first season. Around this time Michael enjoyed a brief stint at the famous Arlington Park track in Chicago. During this time he got to call a history making performance by the champion Cigar. Life took a bizarre twist for Michael when he was reappointed by Hollywood Park after the shock resignation of Trevor Denman. He called the race in which Lafitt Pincay Jnr broke Willie Shoemaker's riding record. The much travelled Wrona talks of an exciting offer from another Texan enterprise called Lone Star Park where he would spend five years. For three years during Lone Star's off season he worked at Fairgrounds in New Orleans. Both tracks were taken over by new management and history repeated itself when Michael was finished up. Michael talks of his separation from first wife Julie whose acting career kept them apart for long periods of time. His spirits were lifted by the opportunity to call the 2000 Preakness Stakes. In 2005 he returned to California where he called the races for both Golden Gate and Bay Meadows. He talks of a quick trip to Argentina to cover South America's biggest race. Michael talks of 2015- a helluva year for the expatriate Aussie. He won the job at Santa Anita after a prolonged audition process, and had to deal with the persistence of his first stalker. By now he'd become very philosophical about the lack of job security in the US. His dismissal from Santa Anita shocked him to the core. On a lighter note Michael talks of his marriage to the delightful Kathy and the interpretation of certain expressions he used in his race calls- expressions happily accepted in Australia but not so in the States. He talks of a whirlwind schedule through 2019 which gave him little time to think about the Santa Anita disaster. It's a lovely catch up with the Brisbane kid who has showcased the Australian style of race calling all over the USA.
Mueren de manera trágica dos menores de edad en el Tolima, el departamento se quedaría sin vacunas contra el COVID-19 por la negligencia de algunos municipios que no han aplicado los biológicos y descubren una nueva especie de orquídea en esta zona del país.
Last week we spoke with Executive Chef Kenneth Williams who oversees the diverse dining options at Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa Rancho Mirage. We're picking up the conversation with Chef Ken's Executive Sous Chef, Patrick Contreras. Now we're concentrating on … Continue reading → The post Show 428, June 5, 2021: Executive Sous Chef Patrick Contreras, Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa Rancho Mirage appeared first on SoCal Restaurant Show.
“Executive Chef Kenneth Williams is an American Culinary Federation Certified Executive Chef and graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, New York, Chef Ken brings a wealth of professional expertise to overseeing Agua Caliente Resort Rancho Mirage's diverse … Continue reading → The post Show 427, May 29, 2021: Executive Chef Kenneth Williams, Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa Rancho Mirage Part One appeared first on SoCal Restaurant Show.
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Sabian que el baño de agua caliente y Fria tienen sus beneficios a la salud? En este episodio compartiré sus beneficios por separados. Ademas, hablaré sobre City Data y la información que puedes encontrar en su portal https://www.city-data.com/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/juan-cardenes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/juan-cardenes/support
Bienvenidos! Hoy tengo un episodio que creo que, o bien puede ser un quiebre (para bien o para mal), o puede ser la nada misma y después volveré a hacer lo mismo de antes. Es que creo que el podcast tiene algo de ficción, ya que cuento historias, quizás aburridas a veces, otras quizás no tanto. Y algo de humor, quizás sin quererlo, otras veces queriendo. Es que la forma de sacarte de pensamientos malos es con una sonrisa. Lo que pasa es que no se puede clasificar en una sola categoría. Entonces voy a clonar el podcast en tres: Salud, humor y ficción. Quizás no funcione, pero creo que el podcast tiene algo de las tres cosas. Entonces a veces puede ponerse muy aburrido para ser ficción, muy serio para ser humor, o muy gracioso para dormirte. Podría hacer tres podcast diferentes, pero por ahora no tengo los recursos: patreon.com/podcastparadormirse si querés ayudar para que suceda. Veremos que ocurre. Gracias por escuchar!
Leyendas mexicanas es una sección dedicada a relatar las diferentes leyendas que se cuentan en los rincones más alejados de México. Crónicas Lunares es un programa donde me da hablar de textos variados, por comentar cosas que la actualidad, o viajamos en el tiempo para visitar a diferentes personajes que han hecho historia y que suelen acompañarnos en esta cabina. Si te gusta lo a que a mí me gusta hacer puede acompañarme en mis viajes por el tiempo dándole "like", comentando o siguiéndome en mis redes sociales. Telegram: Crónicas Lunares di Sun https://t.me/joinchat/QFjDxu9fqR8uf3eR https://www.facebook.com/cronicalunar/?modal=admin_todo_tour Crónicas Lunares (@cronicaslunares.sun) • Fotos y videos de Instagram https://twitter.com/isun_g1 https://anchor.fm/irving-sun https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9lODVmOWY0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/4x2gFdKw3FeoaAORteQomp https://www.breaker.audio/cronicas-solares https://overcast.fm/itunes1480955348/cr-nicas-lunares https://radiopublic.com/crnicas-lunares-WRDdxr https://tunein.com/user/gnivrinavi/favorites https://mx.ivoox.com/es/s_p2_759303_1.html https://www.patreon.com/user?u=43478233 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/irving-sun/message
By Walt HickeyWelcome to the Numlock Sunday edition.This week, I spoke to Joshua Darr, professor of political communication at Louisiana State University and an author of the new book Home Style Opinion: How Local Newspapers Can Slow Polarization. Here's what I wrote about it:The Desert Sun, a local newspaper serving Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley, launched a fascinating project on their opinion page in June 2019 by dropping national politics from the opinion section and asking readers to contribute opinions about local issues. A new study comparing that paper to a similar paper, the Ventura County Star, which did not drop national politics, found reverberations across the community. While dropping national politics didn't stop polarization in the community, it did slow it. Further, in the month before the experiment less than a half of the op-eds and letters to the editor were about California issues, but in July that rose to 95 percent. Readers also really enjoyed it: online readership of op-eds doubled that July.The book is about a fascinating, once-in-a-lifetime natural experiment that has broad reverberations across the news industry and the world of American politics. Darr has spent his career exploring the impact that what we read in local news has on how we vote. In the summer of 2019, he and his colleagues heard about a fascinating experiment going on at The Desert Sun, and sprung into action to find out what happens when a local newspaper ignores national opinions. It's a very cool story that gets to the heart of what local news offers, and also why it's in danger.Darr can be found on Twitter and the book, Home Style Opinion: How Local Newspapers Can Slow Polarization, can be found wherever books are sold. This interview has been condensed and edited. You wrote a really fun book all about how opinion journalism reflects the communities that it's happening in. Do you want to get into what the experiment that you tracked with The Desert Sun was?In June of 2019, my co-author Johanna Dunaway — I wrote this with her and Matt Hitt of Colorado State, she's at Texas A&M — got a Google alert that somebody mentioned our names. It turned out that it was the executive editor of The Desert Sun in Palm Springs, who was referencing a previous paper we'd written about when a local newspaper closes, polarization in that area goes up. We theorized that it was because people were reading more national news. She said, "Well, we have national stuff on our opinion page. So, why don't we just drop that?" So, they decided to drop all their national opinion content for a month. We were able to track that, and write this book, about not only how the content of that page changed and how local issues filled the void, but also how it changed the attitudes of people in that area. It was a really cool process.Let's actually just take a step back a little bit and talk about what you research. You mentioned an earlier study that you had done, focusing on what happens after local news dies out. Can you tell me a little bit about your research?I'm interested in local news, and what role that plays in people's political awareness and political opinions, particularly, because it's in such dire straits right now. It can't be overstated, the decline in local news that was already happening and then was accelerated by the COVID pandemic. That paper looked at areas where local newspapers closed and split-ticket voting, whether you were likely to vote for a Democrat at one level and a Republican at another. We found that in areas where a local newspaper closed, there were significantly less split-ticket voting, about 1.9 percent less. People were just voting straight party, up and down. That was, we thought, interesting. We weren't sure actually where to go next with the research agenda, but this experiment just sort of fell into our laps. We were very excited to be able to test what's basically the other side of that previous paper, which is, not just what happens when local news goes away, but what happens when it actually gets more local, when it actually strengthens in some ways, by providing more local stuff to people. Is that better?It's such a cool experiment design that, as you just kind of mentioned, seemed to fall into your lap. You guys really swept in quickly and managed to do some very cool stuff with it. Can you tell me a little bit about kind of how the experiment was carried out and what you were able to monitor?Sure. I have to give many thanks to the LSU Institutional Review Board for being very quick to approve this — you've got to get IRB approval before any sort of survey or experiment like this. Because we found out about it on June 8, 2019, and the experiment started on July 1. We had to get the surveys written and fielded with enough time to get the full 500 person sample before July began, and we just did get that done. That was very nice, we were very happy about that. As a political scientist, which we all are, you're trained to keep a very close eye out for natural experiments in the world, and this immediately struck us as one. It's the kind of thing where you just drop everything and get right to work on making sure you can measure something like this that's very cool.The basic design of the experiment was we surveyed people in Palm Springs in the zip codes where The Desert Sun circulated. Then we also surveyed people in Ventura, which is on the other side of LA, and is also served by a Gannett newspaper, the Ventura County Star. They didn't change at all in July. It's basically what we call a difference in differences model, where one area changed something, the other area didn't, and then we can compare how the attitudes in those areas changed over the course of July.That's really interesting. What precisely did this opinion page do?They dropped anything national politics, which meant dropping their national syndicated columnists, which were previously a pretty good chunk of their opinion page, one or two syndicated columns a day. Anything that mentioned President Trump, so that was quite a few letters, as you might imagine. People were writing in about Trump, and then those didn't get published in July. They warned people, but those didn't get published in July. And editorial cartoons, none of those either, about national politics. It was just California and the Coachella Valley around Palm Springs for the entire month. That meant more work for the opinion editor, quite frankly, because he had to be finding content to fill the pages, which meant soliciting the community. Whenever you have people that are writing in for the first time, that means you have to edit their work because they're not used to writing for newspapers. It was a good amount more work for the opinion editor at the time, but I think they were all glad they did it.You write about how there was a pretty considerable shift in the actual content, that something like 95 percent of it became California-focused.Before that we didn't really know what to expect in terms of either what the experiment would change or what they did before that. It turned out that, and I don't think this is unique to them, around half of the opinion page before that was focused on California state and local topics. There was quite a bit of other stuff and national politics. So, it went from 40 percent to right up around 95 percent, as you mentioned. It was at least a doubling of the amount of local content that was there. It was a very strong treatment as we would say, methodologically. Of course, the fact that Trump mentions dropped to zero was another part of that treatment, from about one third of all pieces to about zero.What moved into its place?This is, I think, where it gets to the uniqueness of Palm Springs, which is not your average community. It's got a large LGBTQ+ community. It's very interested in art and in architecture. Obviously in California, as a place where many people retire, they're very concerned with traffic and transportation. So, the letters to the editor about architectural preservation in particular went way through the roof. Over a quarter of all the letters to the editor in July were about preserving various architectural sites around the city. About another quarter was about the AHL minor league hockey affiliate of the Seattle Kraken, the new team that starting next year is going to be in Palm Springs. There were quite a few letters after that was announced saying, “is this going to increase our traffic because there's going to be a hockey arena downtown?” So, these were intensely local concerns. Not every community would experience a spike in arts and culture letters and in transportation, traffic letters, but that is what happened in Palm Springs.That's very cool. You also wrote about a little bit about how they also didn't see a drop off really in readership when it came to this shift.No, the opposite, actually. The online readership of opinion content that they tracked actually almost doubled in July. People were reading the stuff that came with the local opinion content. When you get local op-eds, they're not really from journalists, they're mostly from people writing in, whether it's business leaders or elected officials or people that are in charge of these local groups. For example, the architectural preservation groups that are around town, and so they're hearing from their neighbors. It de-professionalizes the newspaper and makes it more accessible, and readership went up. It's interesting as well, because it does make sense. Many, many folks are interested in national politics, but there's lots of folks in this country who are just kind of disengaged at the national level. I imagine in a state like California, which is fairly reliably one way or another during presidential elections, it's much the same way. But everybody's got an opinion about that new traffic light!I think it accentuates the value that local news provides in the marketplace, which is, you can get national opinion content literally anywhere all the time. You can't get those local perspectives on local issues. You get a sense of how complex some of these things are and the local ins and outs of it. The hockey arena is being built next to the Native American casino of the Agua Caliente tribe there in Palm Springs. So, you have just that one example of something that's like, oh it's Californians complaining about traffic. Well, really it gets into all of these community relationships with the Native American tribe and with ‘what does the downtown mean in an area that's kind of spread out, and around the whole Coachella Valley.' You get a real sense of the ins and outs and the complexities of a community by reading the letters to the editor and the op-eds for three months and coding them as I did.You weren't kidding, you were really into the Palm Springs community.Yeah, in a way I was. I've actually not been there.Really?Yeah! We were supposed to go in March 2020, which as you may have heard didn't work out for anybody to do anything. We had it all worked out. We were going to present our findings at a conference in San Diego and drive up to Palm Springs. So, now not only did I not get to take that trip, but I've written a book about a place I've never been. But I have read so much of their newspaper that I do feel like I've been there.You have a favorite columnist and everything?Yeah, I can talk about the newspaper like a local, no question.What was going on over in the control group?Over in Ventura? Well, that's the thing. They didn't change. So, whatever was going on there kept going on, which meant these national opinion columnists. It meant E.J. Dionne and Marc Thiessen and just people that are sort of either pro- or con- the administration. And you're just getting a lot of that national argumentation. And this was July 2019, so there was a lot of commentary about the very first Democratic presidential debates. There was a lot of talk about what are the Democrats doing, and can they beat Trump, and what's going on with immigration? And so it was very noticeable when that went away in Palm Springs. But in Ventura, it didn't. So, they just kept getting that same dosage of national conflict.You ran a second survey then, is that right?Yeah, we ran the first survey at the end of June, to try to end it before the treatment started in July. Then at the end of July into early August, we did the second wave and it was about 500 people in each city in each wave. So, I'll also thank LSU for helping to pay for that.That's a very large city-level survey. That's cool.It is, yeah. We worked with Qualtrics on that and they were very helpful in getting us the samples we needed. But, yeah, LSU, Texas A&M, University of Texas — we had a lot of help and we were very grateful for that. But you needed that size sample to detect these changes, and, like I said, when you see a natural experiment you drop everything and go for it.What were some of the changes that you noticed?We wanted to check into the effect of polarization here. We weren't really able to measure something that specific in the previous article, which was just split-ticket voting, but the effect of polarization is this idea that members of the two parties just don't like each other, and they rate the other side as more negative.In the content in previous months, it had been about 25 percent of pieces on the opinion page mentioned either the Democratic or the Republican party, in July that dropped to only one in 10. So, they just weren't talking about the parties as much, not even national politics, but just the parties at all. Maybe that's because California is kind of a one-party state, but either way there was just less of it. So did that affect the way people saw the other side? We were really interested in that. We were able to measure that before and after. And those are obviously pretty deeply held beliefs, how you feel about the other side. We measured it on what they call a feeling thermometer where you just say rate the other side from zero to 100. We found that there were differences between the communities after July.What happened?Among the kind of people that we might expect to be most attuned to this — the people who prefer to read the local newspaper, people who know more about politics, people who are more engaged in politics in Palm Springs — polarization slowed down for them. So, it didn't decrease, which we sort of expected. These are very, like I said, deeply held opinions and beliefs, but they did slow down relative to Ventura. Trump was holding rallies that were controversial, there was a Democratic primary going on, there was a lot happening in national politics. When Ventura kept getting that, polarization went up. It went up a little bit among those groups in Palm Springs, but not nearly as much, and so there was a statistically significant difference there. It slowed it down, and over the course of a month, when you only change two pages in a newspaper on a given day, we thought that was still a pretty powerful effect. It is interesting because you mentioned a lot of the issues moved to development. It is interesting to remind folks that there are polarizations in the world that are not simply left and right. Like NIMBY versus YIMBY and that kind of thing. And reminding that Democratic NIMBYs and Republican NIMBYs have things in common at times. It does seem interesting to kind of illustrate that you wouldn't necessarily change your entire worldview about that, but that might change exactly how strongly that is.No, I think so. And when you're talking about local news, you're emphasizing a different identity than if you're talking about party politics. If you lead with party politics, you're going to get people thinking like Democrats and Republicans. But if you lead with local news and local opinion and local concerns, like we found they did in July of 2019, you emphasize that local identity. We're both residents of the same area, we are both going to be affected by the traffic from this new arena, we both want to see this architectural landmark preserved. And it's a cross cutting identity in that parties, like you say Democrats and Republicans both, can both have that same identity. So, we draw on Lilliana Mason's work, she's a political scientist at the University of Maryland, for that concept. But when you emphasize local, you cut across party.Have they repeated the experiment since, or have you seen any interest in this kind of thing moving beyond this one wonderful summer in beautiful Palm Springs?The Trump-free July that Palm Springs had, no, they have not repeated it actually. Their experience is kind of a microcosm of what's happening in opinion journalism right now, which is that actually in late 2020 the opinion editor that ran this month-long experiment, took the buyout that was offered by Gannett, and so he's gone. Which was too bad because the fact that he'd been working for the newspaper for over 20 years, the fact that they had him was a major reason that they were able to do this thing. When you take a buyout, that position is gone. So, actually what the community did was start a nonprofit organization that allowed them to raise money to rehire a new opinion editor.The community decided, ‘we think this is a valuable thing that we need to have.' And the executive editor, Julie Makinen, led that charge and the community responded. They were able to just, I think in the last couple of weeks, hire a new opinion editor. You do need somebody on staff that can edit and solicit from the community and be in charge of something like this if you're going to do that. That's just sort of a luxury in most of these places now for local newspapers. If you can still have an opinion editor, you're doing all right, and so the strong get stronger here. If local newspapers invest in opinion journalism, they might be able to reap some of the rewards of doing something like this, but if they can't afford an opinion editor, which again, given the steep declines during the COVID era for local newspapers, they're just going to end up taking the cheaper content, which is national for the most part.Where do you see taking this kind of research moving forward? Clearly you have a really interesting result here, but what else interests you in the local news space or just the news space in general?Well, there's just so much happening. There's these bills in front of Congress right now about collective bargaining between local newspapers with Facebook and Google. There's just a lot of philanthropy in this space and these new nonprofit, local news organizations that are starting up, or state level news organizations. We actually found one of the important things in this study is California has a nonprofit service called CalMatters that produces state level columns and solicits op-eds about state politics and The Desert Sun really leaned on that organization's work in July. They took far more columns from CalMatters. In states that don't have that, it would be a lot harder to do something like this. So, we're interested in that nonprofit news space. We'd love to measure an area where philanthropists were investing in supporting nonprofit news, like starting a new newspaper or a newsletter in an area. Not just what happens if we change an existing source, but what happens if we start something new, do people latch onto that, is that something that could have similar effects? Because fundamentally local news is in a difficult spot right now, and if we're going to advocate for it, if we're going to think that it can have these kinds of good civic effects, we need some hard evidence to back that up. So, I think measuring experiments like this is part of that solution, and we'd like to be a part of that.Excellent. That's very, very cool. Where can folks find you and where can folks find your work?I'm on Twitter @JoshuaDarr, and joshuadarr.com is my website. And I'm here at LSU.Sweet. You got a local newspaper that you like?Oh yeah, The Advocate. It's actually sort of weird, they're now the dominant newspaper in the state. New Orleans is the bigger city, but The Advocate now is headquartered in Baton Rouge, but there's a New Orleans Advocate, they sort of took over that area. So, we actually have pretty good state politics coverage. And I will put in a plug for LSU, we send students to the capitol building to do real state capitol news reporting, and they often will get their stories placed in newspapers across the state. I think they placed something like 400 stories last year. So, we're doing our part here at LSU.That's great. That's good stuff. I like the Queens Daily Eagle. There's a lot of really great stuff out there.If you have anything you'd like to see in this Sunday special, shoot me an email. Comment below! Thanks for reading, and thanks so much for supporting Numlock.Thank you so much for becoming a paid subscriber! Send links to me on Twitter at @WaltHickey or email me with numbers, tips, or feedback at walt@numlock.news. Get full access to Numlock News at www.numlock.com/subscribe
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Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM, contamos con la presencia de Claudia Chavero, Gerente de Comunicación Social de Grupo Caliente, quien nos platica sobre la celebración de la 'Caravana por Amor', la cual se realizará el próximo 14 de Febrero en las instalaciones del Hipocrómo Agua Caliente, con la finalidad de reunir alimentos para dos casas hogares.
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Manuel Shvartzberg Carrió, architect and architectural historian, joins us for the second episode of Cultivar. Shvartzberg Carrió discusses his forthcoming scholarship on settler-colonialism through mid-century modern architecture, land and water use in Palm Springs. We learn about hydro-diplomacy in the Coachella Valley, including the checkerboard pattern of the Agua Caliente reservation, the legacy of the Annenberg’s Sunnylands estate, and the technology of Whiteness. Manuel Shvartzberg Carrió is Assistant Professor in Urban Studies and Planning at UC San Diego. He researches histories and theories of architecture and geopolitics, particularly how modern architectural technologies and territorial infrastructures mediate regimes of settler colonialism, racial capitalism, and processes of decolonization. You can learn more about Shvartzberg Carrió on his UCSD website Follow Cultivar: IG @cultivar___ / TW @cultivar___ Follow hosts: @matthew.schum / @johnnyfungalspore
PEG Interviews Deep Electronic Pop Artist Baddcheeta Baddcheeta: LA Based Vocalist, Songwriter, DJ and Producer Short BIO from the artist: My style of music is deep electronic pop with a touch of soul. Early music influences include Alanis Morissette, Sade, Michael Jackson, Bob Marley and the Wailers, BeeGees, Mariah Carey, Boyz II Men, Toni Braxton Current influences are Destructo, Rufus Du Soul, Tchami, Ferreck Dawn, Bloodtone, Boys Noize Singing since I was 5, learned guitar at 11. Djing for about 4 years and producing about a year and a half. I sang choir in elementary, had a band in high school, played with a church band for a year. Sang and played guitar with duo “The Dovetails” from 2014-2015 Played at casinos (Agua Caliente, Spa Resort Casino), weddings and bars (Palm Canyon Roadhouse, TJ’s, COPA) Dj’d at bars/clubs in LA (Edwin Mills in Pasadena, Exchange LA, Lovely Dae LA, Page 71 Lounge in Studio City) casinos (Agua Caliente, Spa Resort Casino, Zeldaz) in Palm Springs. Currently working with LA electronic duo Evil Rocket Ship and a Palm Springs rapper Cali Elijah on producing tracks to be released early next year. Spotify Link https://open.spotify.com/artist/0tvKmgYqLgoEzcv2ndBOjk?si=qNDHFGKOSoqBhRw-RguoDw --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phantom-electric/message
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he coronavirus pandemic almost threw a wrench into Derek Stevens’ plans to open Circa Resort & Casino in downtown Las Vegas. While the casino and sportsbook are ready to go, hotel construction lags behind. Through the use of three previous gaming entitlements, Circa remains firm on opening to the public on Wednesday, Oct. 28. The hotel will stage a partial opening towards the end of December. Stevens purchased the former Las Vegas Club, Glitter Gulch adult club and Mermaids to build Circa. This gave him the necessary leeway to stagger the opening of Circa Resort & Casino. Next up, Bitcoin Recent Market Gains Outpace GoldThe recent surge in Bitcoin’s (BTC) market value tops $13,000. This represents an impressive gain from just over $10,000 a month ago. The price of gold has creeped up 2.25 percent to $1,903 during the same timeframe. Various crypto investors have been impressed with these gains. Holding the BTC price above $12,000 as a key value level, has some investors extremely bullish on future prospects. The 30.36 percent gain against the US dollar is especially noteworthy in market performance. Confusion still surrounds BTC as a risk-on or risk-off asset. This can actually help its standing in the market as compared to the US dollar.In the next story, Downtown Las Vegas Casino Set to Open Stadium SwimDerek Stevens’ new Circa Resort & Casino in downtown Las Vegas has been described as a sportsbook with a casino built around it. The interior sportsbook covers three floors with a capacity of 1,000 guests. The main outdoor entertainment area is Stadium Swim. It will also cover three floors with six rooftop pools. There will be cabanas, day beds, swim up bars to accommodate up to 4,000 guests a day. The highlight is a high definition screen 40 feet in the air. The vertical width of this screen spans 43 feet. The entire Stadium Swim complex sits 100 feet above street level.In the last story, GAN Launches New Social Casino App for Agua Caliente CasinosThe Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians operate three land-based casinos in California. With the help of GAN, the casino is offering an online site and app to play free social casino games. The goal is to give online players an enhanced social casino gaming experience. GAN is a software solutions firm geared towards the US casino industry The company’s Simulated Gaming software is powering the new online site and app. It can also integrate Agua Caliente players into a loyalty membership awards program – the ACE Club. Both parties look forward to expanding this partnership in years to come.
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Llena la bolsa con agua caliente pero que no esté hirviendo para evitar posibles quemaduras. A la hora de llenar la bolsa de agua, remové el aire que queda adentro y tapala. ... Te recomendamos envolverla con alguna funda para evitar el contacto directo del calor con la piel.
Tiempo de concurso. Proponemos a los oyentes un juego en el que deben adivinar si el grito que escuchan de una persona duchándose es debido al agua demasiado fría o demasiado caliente.
Tiempo de concurso. Proponemos a los oyentes un juego en el que deben adivinar si el grito que escuchan de una persona duchándose es debido al agua demasiado fría o demasiado caliente.
Tiempo de concurso. Proponemos a los oyentes un juego en el que deben adivinar si el grito que escuchan de una persona duchándose es debido al agua demasiado fría o demasiado caliente.
Tiempo de concurso. Proponemos a los oyentes un juego en el que deben adivinar si el grito que escuchan de una persona duchándose es debido al agua demasiado fría o demasiado caliente.
It's Horseplayer Thursday and we're happy to welcome in Benny Southstreet to join us to discuss trip handicapping, launching his site, growing up going to Agua Caliente, and more!
This week, in addition to our regular broadcast of Eye on Travel, we're happy to give you a bonus -- a repeat of the show we broadcast from the Agua Caliente Resort in Rancho Mirage earlier this year as Covid-19 was suddenly on our radar. As airlines were just starting to park more and more of their planes, we traveled to Southern California. Peter spoke with Geoff Kors, Mayor of Palm Springs, who discussed a new national park in California and the longtime celebrity history and mythology of Joshua Tree and Palm Springs. And a look at the history of the entire region, with editors and writers Derrick Lang, Brian de los Santos and Kristen Scharkey. He also chatted with Kani Neves, who tells the story of the evolution of gaming in the desert and the Indian heritage. There’s all this and more on this special repeat edition of Eye on Travel, from the Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa in Rancho Mirage, California.
PLACEHOLDER:This week, in addition to our regular broadcast of Eye on Travel, we're happy to give you a bonus -- a repeat of the show we broadcast from the Agua Caliente Resort in Rancho Mirage earlier this year as Covid-19 was suddenly on our radar. As airlines were just starting to park more and more of their planes, we traveled to Southern California. Peter spoke with Geoff Kors, Mayor of Palm Springs, who discussed a new national park in California and the longtime celebrity history and mythology of Joshua Tree and Palm Springs. And a look at the history of the entire region, with editors and writers Derrick Lang, Brian de los Santos and Kristen Scharkey. He also chatted with Kani Neves, who tells the story of the evolution of gaming in the desert and the Indian heritage. There’s all this and more on this special repeat edition of Eye on Travel, from the Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa in Rancho Mirage, California.
En 1934, la belleza y talento de La Faraona, la convirtieron en la estrella principal del casino Agua Caliente: hoy transformado en la Preparatoria Federal Lázaro Cárdenas. En aquella época un emblemático complejo turístico que popularizó a la ciudad de Tijuana, al norte de México. La fama y fortuna de la bailarina crecieron, y conquistaron a un turista inglés que la enamoró para disfrutar de su riqueza. La intuición de la faraona la hizo esconder parte de su dinero y joyas en algún lugar de Agua Caliente. Lo que le costó un enfrentamiento con su amado, y la muerte. Estudiantes del centro escolar cuentan que la bailarina sigue deambulando cerca del viejo Minarete, el único monumento que queda del desaparecido y popular casino. Tal vez en busca de guiar a un afortunado a su tesoro.
This week’s episode of the Eye on Travel Podcast comes to you from the Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa in Rancho Mirage, California – where it was taped a few weeks ago. Peter speaks with Geoff Kors, Mayor of Palm Springs, who discusses a new national park in California and the longtime celebrity history and mythology of Joshua Tree and Palm Springs. Derrik J. Lang, Deputy Editor at Palm Springs Life, has been coming to Palm Springs for the last 10 years, and now that he lives here, he speaks to the changes that the area has seen as well as what hasn’t changed. Jenna Blough, Writer & Author of Moon Joshua Tree & Palm Springs, discusses what drew her to Southern California and the desert from the East Coast. There’s all this and more as the Eye on Travel Podcast comes from the Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa in Rancho Mirage, California.
This week’s episode of the Eye on Travel Podcast comes to you from the Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa in Rancho Mirage, California – where it was taped a few weeks ago. Peter speaks with Geoff Kors, Mayor of Palm Springs, who discusses a new national park in California and the longtime celebrity history and mythology of Joshua Tree and Palm Springs. Derrik J. Lang, Deputy Editor at Palm Springs Life, has been coming to Palm Springs for the last 10 years, and now that he lives here, he speaks to the changes that the area has seen as well as what hasn’t changed. Jenna Blough, Writer & Author of Moon Joshua Tree & Palm Springs, discusses what drew her to Southern California and the desert from the East Coast. There’s all this and more as the Eye on Travel Podcast comes from the Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa in Rancho Mirage, California.
Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States Date: Wednesday, February 5, 2020 Time: 02:00 PM Location: Longworth House Office Building 1324 Presiding: The Hon. Ruben Gallego On Wednesday, February 5, 2020, at 2:00 p.m. in Room 1324 Longworth House Office Building, the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States (SCIP) will hold a legislative hearing on the following bills: • H.R. 4059 (Rep. Raul Ruiz), To take certain lands in California into trust for the benefit of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, and for other purposes. • H.R. 4495 (Rep. Raul Ruiz), To authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services, acting through the Director of the Indian Health Service, to acquire private land to facilitate access to the Desert Sage Youth Wellness Center in Hemet, California, and for other purposes. • H.R. 4888 (Rep. Kurt Schrader), To amend the Grand Ronde Reservation Act, and for other purposes. • H.R. 5153 (Rep. Don Young), Indian Buffalo Management Act. Witness List Panel I: Mr. Darryl LaCounte (H.R. 4059, H.R. 4888, H.R. 5153) Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. Mr. Randy Grinnell (H.R. 4495) Deputy Director for Management Operations, Indian Health Service U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Rockville, MD Panel II: Hon. Jeff L. Grubbe (H.R. 4059) Chairman, Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Palm Springs, CA Ms. Anna Scrimenti (H.R. 4495) Health Policy Analyst, California Rural Indian Health Board, Inc. Roseville, CA Hon. Cheryle Kennedy (H.R. 4888) Chairwoman, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Grand Ronde, OR Mr. Ervin Carlson (H.R. 5153) Board President, InterTribal Buffalo Council Rapid City, SD Ms. Melissa Berns (H.R. 5153) Board Member, Old Harbor Native Corporation Old Harbor, AK Committee Notice: https://www.indianz.com/News/2020/02/05/witness-list-for-house-subcommittee-for.asp Photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/naturalresourcesdems/albums/72157712988887506 Video: https://youtu.be/FXWyQ8tRMmc
Brian Adams, Season Planning and Training Camps Guest: Brian Adams, Head Basketball Coach of Agua Caliente Clippers In this week’s coaching conversation, Agua Caliente Clippers head coach Brian Adams joins The Basketball Podcast to discuss season planning and preparing for training camps. Brian Adams enters his second season as the head coach of the Agua Caliente Clippers after leading the team in 2018-19, to a 26-24 record. Prior to joining Agua Caliente, Adams spent four seasons as a coaching associate with the Clippers and previously held roles within the organization as the team’s Video Scouting Director and Head Video Coordinator. Before coming to L.A., Adams worked for three seasons as an assistant coach at the collegiate level, spending the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons at Harvard, and the 2013-14 season at Marist College. Adams, who spent five years with the Celtics, was a member of the organization when Boston won the NBA title in 2008. After serving as a video intern for the Celtics in 2005-06, Adams was promoted to video coordinator and spent four seasons in that capacity with the franchise. A native of Pine Plains, N.Y., Adams began his career as a basketball operations intern for the New York Knicks. Breakdown 1:00 - Advantages in the Video Room 3:00 - Plan For his Training Camps 6:00 - Clippers Run 9:00 - Team Like Collaboration 10:40 - Load Reports and Data 12:00 - Philosophy for a G-League Organization 14:00 - How he Approach Conditioning 16:00 - Building Culture 20:00 - Isolated Shooting Training 23:30 - 5 Actions in the NBA to Prepare For 25:00 - Nail Help 27:00 - Dealing of the Plays and the Statistics 29:00 - Treating Dribble Handoffs, Ball Screens Philosophically 33:00 - Preparation for Ball Screen Coverages 35:30 - Film Component in the Training Camp 38:00 - Approaching and Balancing Clippers Philosophy 42:40 - Balance the Competitive with the Development 45:00 - Flexibility is Part of Planning Brian Adam’s Bio Bio: https://www.gocrimson.com/sports/mbkb/coaches/brian_adams?view=bio Twitter: https://twitter.com/brianadams13 Basketball Immersion Website: http://basketballimmersion.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersion Facebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersion
En esta ocasión les contaré la historia de La Faraona, el fantasma de una mujer que se aparece en lo que fue un gran lugar, el hotel y casino Agua Caliente. Recuerden visitar mi página www.terrorcercadeti.com donde podrán suscribirse al servicio Audible y obtener un mes gratis o den click en este link https://amzn.to/2ZQuuaD
En esta ocasión les contaré la historia de La Faraona, el fantasma de una mujer que se aparece en lo que fue un gran lugar, el hotel y casino Agua Caliente. Recuerden visitar mi página www.terrorcercadeti.com donde podrán suscribirse al servicio Audible y obtener un mes gratis o den click en este link https://amzn.to/2ZQuuaD
Caesars sold to El Dorado for $8.7 billion -- what you need to know (topic starts at 0:25:45). Druff runs very deep in PLO8 event, gets a huge stack day 1 at Mixed Omaha, and plays a super weird hand at limit holdem (1:16:53). Bryce Yockey takes worst televised poker beat ever in one of the worst spots ever (1:49:23). Rio looking "more likely than not" to be 2020 venue for WSOP (2:20:14). Diamond (cards) are a WSOP player's best friend (2:28:33). Druff double-charged for food at Hash House at the Linq, nobody can fix it (2:53:43). Druff's altercation with Rio Smashburger shift manager leads to revelation of longstanding corporate "concern" about that restaurant (3:20:31). Aria "private games" are back -- this time with a supposedly legal excuse to run them, angering many poker pros (4:05:54). Poker pro Aaron Mermelstein claims he had $9000 stolen from him at the Ft. Lauderdale airport (4:33:15). Update on Agua Caliente jackpot theft story (4:44:03). 2019 Poker Hall of Fame candidates announced (4:47:25).
Caesars sold to El Dorado for $8.7 billion -- what you need to know (topic starts at 0:25:45). Druff runs very deep in PLO8 event, gets a huge stack day 1 at Mixed Omaha, and plays a super weird hand at limit holdem (1:16:53). Bryce Yockey takes worst televised poker beat ever in one of the worst spots ever (1:49:23). Rio looking "more likely than not" to be 2020 venue for WSOP (2:20:14). Diamond (cards) are a WSOP player's best friend (2:28:33). Druff double-charged for food at Hash House at the Linq, nobody can fix it (2:53:43). Druff's altercation with Rio Smashburger shift manager leads to revelation of longstanding corporate "concern" about that restaurant (3:20:31). Aria "private games" are back -- this time with a supposedly legal excuse to run them, angering many poker pros (4:05:54). Poker pro Aaron Mermelstein claims he had $9000 stolen from him at the Ft. Lauderdale airport (4:33:15). Update on Agua Caliente jackpot theft story (4:44:03). 2019 Poker Hall of Fame candidates announced (4:47:25).
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Las amenazas de tiroteos serán muy graciosas para niñ@s con tiempo libre, pero como sociedad tenemos que estar alertas a las primeras señales de que una masacre en uno de nuestros colegios no es algo imposible. The post Helvete: El ascenso de los “Edgelords” de Agua Caliente appeared first on Leviatán Podcast.
Did you know that right across the border in Tijuana existed an amazing, rich, and incredible resort? Patronized by some of the biggest celebrities at the time, Agua Caliente was so incredible that it was the inspiration for Las Vegas! Even though it only existed for a short amount of time, Agua Caliente has left us with some legendary stories, including one about a headless ballerina... TW: Suicide, alcohol, beheading, random train sounds, and rich people. Theme song by Patrick Mullens Story excerpt at the beginning by Paul J. Vanderwood, "Agua Caliente Resort and Casino" Music from the beginning is Carioca by the Gerry Mulligan Quartet.
We have special guest Damian Dolly back On the show!! #ArtLife - We discuss the movie "Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse". #CultureTalk - We go through a list of Latino Superstitions. #HablandoEspañol - Amenaza, Peli-roja, Pelliscar, Agua Caliente, Hombre Araña, Personalidad, Estacionamiento, Pulsera, Super héroe PINS, POSTERS AND STICKERS - LAUNCH ONE & LAUNCH TWO NOW AVAILABLE AT CORTESNYC.BIGCARTEL.COM Check out Carla's SoundCloud Here - Soundcloud.com/carladepuertorico Find us on Instagram - @cortesnyclivestream And on Facebook - Cortesnyc Livestream
[Este episodio fue producido y emitido originalmente por Spainmedia Radio] El adiós del entrenador del Real Madrid pilló por sorpresa a la prensa deportiva, que durante estos años ha vertido todo tipo de críticas hacia su trabajo.
You Can Bet on That's Boxing Day Casino Crawl: Augustine; Spotlight 29; Fantasy Springs; Agua Caliente; Morongo; Blackjack etiquette; Seneca Niagara trip report; High-roller dumb bets; Small bankroll, high limits; #Oceans14SB; Collusion in the Treasure Island poker room; Bets working while you're away from the table
This week we have our interview with ‘Terriers’ editor Jordan Goldman. Goldman edited the episodes "Dog & Pony", "Manifest Destiny", "Agua Caliente", and "Sins of the Past". He has worked on several TV shows, including 'The Shield', 'Sons of Anarchy', 'The Chicago Code', 'Masters of Sex', and is currently an editor on 'Homeland'.
ATX Television Festival's David Sotelo joins Randy to talk about episode 8 of 'Terriers,' Agua Caliente.
Además de presentarnos, en este primer capítulo os contamos las últimas novedades del mundillo del entretenimiento, os analizamos las últimas pelis que hemos visto durante el verano, entre las que están Pacific Rim, Kick Ass 2, Memorias de un zombie adolescente, Guerra Mundial Z, El Hombre de Acero y muchas otras. Para finalizar, comentamos la trayectoria del animador japonés Hayao Miyazaki. ¡¡Y TODO EN UN SÓLO PODCAST!! Recordad que podéis enviarnos vuestros comentarios y los leeremos en el siguiente capítulo. Mail: podcastplan24@gmail.com Twitter: @podcastplan42
Además de presentarnos, en este primer capítulo os contamos las últimas novedades del mundillo del entretenimiento, os analizamos las últimas pelis que hemos visto durante el verano, entre las que están Pacific Rim, Kick Ass 2, Memorias de un zombie adolescente, Guerra Mundial Z, El Hombre de Acero y muchas otras. Para finalizar, comentamos la trayectoria del animador japonés Hayao Miyazaki. ¡¡Y TODO EN UN SÓLO PODCAST!! Recordad que podéis enviarnos vuestros comentarios y los leeremos en el siguiente capítulo. Mail: podcastplan24@gmail.com Twitter: @podcastplan42