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What happens when you trust your talent before anyone else does? I had the pleasure of speaking with Spider Saloff, a jazz vocalist and performer whose journey shows what it means to truly create your own path. From secretly rehearsing as a teenager to performing for the Gershwin family and building a career in jazz and cabaret, Spider shares how taking risks, following curiosity, and trusting your instincts can open unexpected doors. We also explore her resilience through personal challenges, including overcoming an abusive relationship and rebuilding her life from nothing. You will hear how music, creativity, and lifelong learning became her anchors, and why choosing your own direction can lead to a life that is both meaningful and unstoppable. Highlights: 00:10 – Discover how a passion for music at a young age can shape an entire life path 02:04 – Learn how early opportunities and saying yes can open unexpected doors 10:00 – Understand why creating your own opportunities can redefine your career 16:20 – Hear how taking bold action led to a life-changing connection with the Gershwin family 30:00 – Discover how one decision can completely change where your life and career unfold 44:44 – Learn what it takes to break free from hardship and rebuild your life with resilience Bottom of Form About the Guest: What does it take to build a lasting career in music and performance? Spider Saloff has done exactly that, earning recognition as a multi-award-winning vocalist and entertainer known for her powerful voice, wide range, and captivating stage presence. Born in Philadelphia and raised in New Jersey, she began her journey in theater at a young age, studying acting at Rowan University and the University of London. Her early career in musical theater included more than 25 major roles, but everything shifted when she discovered her passion for jazz. That move led her to work with top musicians, gain critical acclaim, and begin touring both nationally and internationally. Over time, Spider became one of the most respected interpreters of the American Songbook, known for blending deep emotion with humor in her performances. Her connection with the Gershwin family helped launch signature shows like her tribute to George Gershwin, which has been performed around the world. She has also created tributes to icons like Cole Porter and Irving Berlin, performed at major venues and festivals globally, and hosted the syndicated radio series Words and Music. Beyond the stage, she is a teacher, writer, and creator who helps others find their unique voice, continuing to inspire audiences and students alike through a career built on passion, creativity, and authenticity. Ways to connect with Spider: Website: https://spidersaloff.com LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/spiderjazz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spidie.saloff Twitter (@spidersaloff): https://x.com/spidersaloff?s=21&t=XIFFgGFn7E5Hd_8J8Rexfg Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6gKiYyeoZyxZTAI2EpGWbU?si=WudPV-CUQPmMThTtV508Og YouTube (@TheMartinicat): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTLI-Gd51JdcMT0FVvvD9lA YouTube, “When You See Me”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTbO1FWrje4 Instagram (@spider.jazz): https://www.instagram.com/spider.jazz/ About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! 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Transcription Notes: Michael Hingson 00:04 What if the biggest thing holding you back isn't what's in front of you, but rather what you believe Welcome to unstoppable mindset where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. I'm your host. Michael hingson, speaker, author and advocate for inclusion and possibilities. This podcast explores how the beliefs we carry shape the way we live, lead and connect with others. Each week, I talk with people who challenge assumptions, face adversity head on and show what's possible when we choose curiosity over fear, together, we focus on mindset resilience and the small shifts that lead to meaningful change. Let's get started. Hi everyone, and I want to welcome you to another episode of unstoppable mindset, and we have an unstoppable mindseted, oriented sort of person today. Spider Saloff. Spider is a vocalist. She's a comedian. She is in Chicago, as I recall, but she has been to a variety of places. She is a very highly acclaimed vocalist, a singer. She sings and deals with a lot of the songs that I like, like the Great American Songbook, Gershwin, Irving, Berlin and other things like that. And she has a lot of accolades that come from any number of famous people who you've probably heard of. And so in the course of the next hour or so, I'm sure we're going to hear about a bunch of that. But for now, spider, welcome to unstoppable mindset. We're really glad Spider Saloff 01:49 you're here. Well, I'm happy to be here. Thank you for inviting me. Michael Hingson 01:53 Well, you are, you are most welcome. So how did you get into doing, acting, singing and all the other things that you do. Spider Saloff 02:04 Well, it started when I was a kid. I always loved music, and you know, it was so in love with the arts. But when I was 14, I came home and told my parents that I could get them tickets to the high school variety show. And they said, What? And I told them, I'm in it. I'm going to be in it. And they said, well, doing what? And I said, singing. And they were they were shocked, and I didn't tell them. I used to rehearse at my girlfriend's home because her family was all over it. They thought I was wonderful, and I knew my family would tell me that I couldn't do it so because it's just too foreign and too scary to them. So I ended up performing at this variety show, and my my parents were absolutely shocked, and one thing led to another. And then I met a theater director who worked at my school, and he came, he was a professional guy from New York that they hired to come in to do a musical, and I was in it. And I ended up getting the opportunity to be in a summer stock company and my parents let me go, which was amazing. I think they were just relieved to get me out of the house for the summer, but whatever it takes, but I certainly learned a lot, and I was very young for that experience, but it was, it was so, so worth it. And then after I finished high school, I went to college for theater. Now, your parents are from Russia. Oh, no, no, no, no, they're descend. My father's descendants are from Russia. That's where the name is from. But they are, I think I am about 11 different nationalities. So it's we're real much we are real much of the world. Well, there you go, yeah. Michael Hingson 04:05 So now we need to just clone that combination, since obviously you sing, well, we need to get that in other people, just just, you know, just a thought, you know, Spider Saloff 04:16 sounds good. Sounds dangerous to me. Michael Hingson 04:18 Actually, I know it's either that or we're gonna Spider Saloff 04:21 have to get more, more of one than more than one of Michael Hingson 04:24 me, more than one spider? No, we can't have that. Well, either that or we get AI to to imitate you. But we don't want to do we don't want to do that either, scary stuff. 04:35 Yeah, yeah, it is. Michael Hingson 04:36 Well, so how did you encounter and come up with the name spider. Spider Saloff 04:44 I did not choose it. I, you know, I never thought that my real name made any sense from the time I was a child, it's, I'm like, that doesn't make sense. And then I got the nickname when I was in college, because I have, I'm. Really a small person, but I have very long arms and legs, and it was a nickname, and it just stuck with me. And then finally I surrendered to it as a professional name, and people don't forget it. They may not like me, but they don't forget the name. And then it just stuck. And it's been that way ever since, how could Michael Hingson 05:20 somebody not like you? Spider Saloff 05:23 Well, I don't know. I'm sure there's somebody out there. I would love to thank everyone. Just endorse me, but Michael Hingson 05:31 we'll see. Well, yeah, I mean, it'll all go so where did you go to college? Spider Saloff 05:37 I went to a college that doesn't exist anymore, actually, now it is Rowan University. It's in New Jersey, outside of Philadelphia, and it became Rowan University when it got the largest private donation in history. But it was a state college called Glassboro State College, and it was a fine arts school at the time. There were several of my friends, including the conductor for the Lion King and Broadway people, all went to school there, and now it has no arts program at all. But part of our program, I did get to study at University of London too. So that was really exceptional. And it was so wonderful, a wonderful school, great opportunity. You know, it's, it was outside of Philadelphia, close to New York, and now it's an engineering school. For the most part. There isn't, there are no fine arts there at all. Well, that's too bad. But, well, yeah, I know, but somebody's got to do the engineering, Michael Hingson 06:39 I guess. I Well, there's truth to that too. Now, have you seen THE LION KING LIVE on Broadway? I have Spider Saloff 06:46 never seen it, and it's never seen it. I gotta see it. I've got to see it. I it just never happened. I kept intending to go and I never saw it. And I know people that played for it as well. 06:59 You've seen the movie. No, you haven't seen the movie Spider Saloff 07:02 either, anything Lion King. My goodness, I know I better. That's one of my goals. By the end of the year, let me see if I can see it. Michael Hingson 07:10 Well, I'll tell you my lion king story. A my brother in law knew someone who knew some of the actors in Lion King, and he and his wife and their little girl, who at the time was like three or four, were coming through New Jersey, where we lived in Westfield, and we all arranged to go see The Lion King. It was a Wednesday afternoon. It was a matinee, and near the beginning when scar, the bad guy meets the hyenas, who he works with, they all come on, they come on stage and they're growling and all sorts of things like that. Well, in the theater, the hyenas come from the back of the theater, down the stairs, and they walk past everyone growling and making all these noises? Well, my wife was in a wheelchair her whole life. She was a t3 paraplegic, and when one of the hyenas came up next to her, because we were able to arrange for an accessible seat, which was right on the aisle, this hyena comes up right next to her and goes, you've never seen a woman who is totally paralyzed suddenly literally jump up and almost walk out of the theater. It was amazing. She he shocked her completely. But it was so much fun. And of course, Alanya, the little girl, was just there with these big, huge eyes over all of this. But what Karen, my wife, told me later was that what was interesting about it was that when she was obviously watching all of this, and she said, You got totally used to the the puppets being the animals they were. They didn't you. They didn't even look like puppets anymore. They were just the animals. Spider Saloff 09:05 And that's exactly what I've heard about it, that it's like, it was fascinating. You're completely swept away with it. Michael Hingson 09:10 Yeah, wow. So, so it's cool, but, yeah, you gotta, you gotta go see The Lion King. It is absolutely worth it. The music is wonderful and all that. Wow. So we got to see it on Broadway, which was cool. Well, so you, so you went to college, and then what did you do? Spider Saloff 09:32 Well, when I got out of college, I, you know, was doing theater, but I ended up in musicals because I sang, and I really my training, my formal training, really is acting. I did not train as a singer. I just started singing naturally when I was a teenager, and then I just did a ton of musicals. I was in musicals like forever and but. I always loved jazz, and that was always in my back pocket. And then at one point, I really decided I wanted to pursue jazz while it was still in musical theater, because it was getting harder and harder to get roles, because they wanted, this is in the late 80s. They wanted you to be a dancer as well, and that was not going to happen for me. So I really thought, you know, I just, I want to check out the whole nightclub scene, you know, in Cabaret, where you could produce your own show. And so I started to really pick the minds of the guys in the pit band. And I talked to all these pit musicians, and they would tell me about, you know, places to go, and how they there were guys I met there that introduced me to other people, that helped me to do my first demo, and then started working in clubs. And then that really changed everything for me. Michael Hingson 11:01 So you got very much involved in doing a lot of Spider Saloff 11:04 jazz, yeah, jazz and cabaret, and it was all small clubs. But then that was what got me major press attention. And then I started touring with a show that I co wrote with a guy named Ricky ritzel, who's from New York, and we did a show called 1938 and that was my first recording as well. And then then just kept going from there, and that's how a lot of things happened, was really just deciding to do my own thing and create my own world of performance. So you're also Michael Hingson 11:45 known for doing something related in one way or another to comedy? Spider Saloff 11:50 Well, yeah, I've always done comedic roles, and I can't say I have ever done stand up, but I may be getting close to it, I'm not sure, but I always involve a lot of comedic monologs in everything I do. Like, if you see me at a jazz club, I will tell stories. And, you know, it's part of, part of who I am, is a lot of the comedy stuff. And, you know, crazy stories and telling stories about people, and, you know, doing imitations of people that I've met over the years and that kind of stuff. So it's, it is part of my whole persona on stage. Michael Hingson 12:33 What's your favorite musical that you've done? Boy, it's probably a toughy. Spider Saloff 12:40 I did so many, I have to say, Guys and Dolls. Okay, guys and dolls. I was Adelaide and Guys and Dolls, one of the best roles I've ever done. It was really a good choice for me, and and I, and I have to say I was in what, four productions of Fiddler on the Roof, and I've been two seidels, one Hava and fru masera, so but I love that show. I think it's magical. Michael Hingson 13:21 Just it is. Have you ever been in numb? I like Guys and Dolls, but my favorite, and it's just been that way for a long time. I don't know why was the music? Man, were you ever in the music? Spider Saloff 13:32 Man, I was, but there's no, there's no role in that for me. But I was one of the pick a little ladies. Oh, it is one of my favorite shows. Though, I think it's a masterpiece. I love love love music, man. I think it's just brilliant. Michael Hingson 13:48 You don't think you could have done you? Lily capecni shim you know, Spider Saloff 13:53 I was too young to do it at the time. Michael Hingson 13:54 Yeah. Well, like always, now there's always Marion, Spider Saloff 14:00 no, I don't have the soprano chops for that. They let me do it in Sutton Foster's keys. Well, I was thrilled that they took it down for her, because I could actually do it in those keys. That would be great. Michael Hingson 14:16 I saw it a couple of times on Broadway. Now I'm blanking out on the person it was in. Well, we saw it in, like, 2002 1001 and I'm trying to remember I'm blanking out on the person who played Marion. She actually ended up getting Lou Gehrig's disease and passed away. Spider Saloff 14:43 I don't know who. I don't know, which Michael Hingson 14:45 totally shocked us. Spider Saloff 14:46 I'm drawing a blank, I don't know. Michael Hingson 14:48 Yeah, I'm blanking out on her name. I may think of it, but, Oh, forgive us. She did a she did a great, a great job. But, yeah, but there's nobody like Robert Preston to play Harold Hill. And. Spider Saloff 15:00 Anyway, oh, that movie is so beautiful. I love that movie. Yeah, music, man is brilliant. It really is brilliant. Well, that Michael Hingson 15:10 goes back to, you know, Mr. Mr. Meredith. Meredith Wilson, Spider Saloff 15:18 yes, and I read, I read his book. Have you ever do you know of his book called he doesn't know the territory? Michael Hingson 15:27 No, I'll have to see if I Spider Saloff 15:28 can find writing and production of music. Man, I love, love. Love that book. And it's about all the trials of getting it produced and how he did. They did one of the opening one of the readings when they were trying to raise the money to do it. And moss Hart. Moss and Kitty Hart were there, and they hated it so much they walked out the middle of it. Opening Night, moss Hart was there, and he he saw, he saw Meredith Wilson in the lobby, and he shook his hand, and he said, he said, Great show. But you know what, you still haven't licked that book. Oh gosh, because he was an outsider. I mean, he wasn't part of the Broadway team. And no, the fact that he actually played with a John Philip Sousa, like, what, yeah, couch or something. It was real deal. Like, real real, like, old timey marching band stuff. Michael Hingson 16:35 Yeah, amazing. Well, then he also did The Unsinkable Molly Spider Saloff 16:39 Brown, yes, yes, another great show, yeah, not produced very often. But no, Michael Hingson 16:45 no, it's not. It's, it's sort of sad. Oh, well. But you, you've been very much involved with with a lot of jazz and so on. Tell us about meeting the Gershwin family and and your your involvement with Gershwin, which, you Spider Saloff 17:01 know, he, of course, magical. It was. It was truly a life changing event for me, my partner and I, Ricky ritzel And I had been doing 1938 and then we decided to write this show that was called Porgy and Bess, a cabaret concert, oh boy. And it was in New York, and a very powerful guy from ASCAP came to see it, and Michael kirker, and he came to see it, and he said, this show is brilliant. He goes, but you guys are going to get shut down by the Gershwin family, so you need to call them and see if they'll give you permission. So I had the phone number for Leopold godowsky, the third who is the nephew of George and Ira. His mother is Frankie Gershwin, who was George and IRA's younger sister, and I was a wreck. My hands were shaking, and I called him on the phone and and he was very polite. He just had this incredibly mannered guy, you know, it was really lovely. He goes, Well, you know, I don't see that we could allow Porgy and Bess be performed in a night club, and it wasn't like we were doing the show. We were just right. We were telling a story about how it was written and then just performing the songs as separate entities, but they were enfolding into the story. So I said, Would you would you want to comment? Would you want to see it? If we put it on a videotape, and he goes, Oh, I don't know. He goes, let me think about it. So then I called him back right away. I had the nerve to call him back again. I said, Well, would you come to see the show. He said, you know, what would you and your partner be willing to come and perform it at my home in Connecticut? There you go. And I'm like, What? What? So this whole thing got put together, and we went up to the Gershwins home in Connecticut. We met Leopold and his fabulous wife, Elaine, and they had, they said, we're having, we're having 40 close friends here for dinner. They were cooking dinner themselves, and it was this magical house in Connecticut. They had 40 industry people there. It was crazy. I mean, there were all these famous people there, and we were, we did like, as he called it, a 30 minute musicale. We did highlights from the show in their living room by the great. End piano, and I believe the piano had belonged to George, because Leopold is classical pianist as well. So we did the show, and then we all had dinner, and this friendship started. So what evolved was they, they did, let us do the show, but then my relationship continued with them, and when the Gershwin Centennial started in 1996 it was Iris 100th birthday, two years before George's. In 98 I became part of the centennial presentation, so I got to tour with my Gershwin concert under their brand, and also record my Gershwin album with their brand on it. And it was the beginning of a beautiful friendship. And it was, it was a huge, you know, a huge mark in my career, and it opened a lot of doors for me. So wonderful, wonderful people. Michael Hingson 21:03 One of my favorite pieces of all times. Calling it a piece is probably not totally accurate. It's bigger than that, but one of my favorite things from classical music has always been Rhapsody in Blue. And I don't know why, but the very first time I heard it, I loved it, and I've enjoyed it ever since. I've heard the Boston Pops do it, you know, and and others do it. It's just one of those neat things I've just always loved. Spider Saloff 21:30 I'm getting chills just talking about it, because that was so groundbreaking at the time when Paul Whiteman had the contest right of who was going to be able to cross the borders of jazz and classical. And you know, who else was in that contest was Aaron Copland, oh my gosh, Eric Copeland, and he was always in competition with Gershwin, yeah, and Gershwin won and musically, that that changed the whole concept of jazz, I mean, to be accepted in a classical arena. It was really remarkable. What that what that piece did, like, amazing. Michael Hingson 22:18 I actually heard once the Paul Whiteman arrangement of Rhapsody in Blue was performed by a group I don't even recall where, but it was outside. It was a little different, but it still was just so neat to hear this. Spider Saloff 22:36 The first person to hear it, yep. I mean, Paul, my Paul Whiteman was incredible, though. I mean, what a what a groundbreaking person. He was artistically, right? Michael Hingson 22:48 Yeah, he, he did some amazing things, Spider Saloff 22:51 yeah, yeah, you know what I've got to mention. And I hope this doesn't make make our interview too dated. But last night, I saw the movie Blue Moon. That is about about Larry Hart. Oh, my God, I haven't seen that. I'm gonna have to. It just came out last week. Oh, okay, it's not gonna be very often. It's absolutely gorgeous, and Ethan Hawk plays Larry Hart. It it's it's beautiful and funny and heartbreaking, and it all the whole premise is Larry Hart has to go to opening night of Oklahoma, oh gosh, and how painful it is, and this whole cathartic thing he's going through. So the bulk of the entire it's more like, like a theater piece. The whole thing takes place at the bar at Sardi's when he's talking to the bartender and waiting for for Rogers and Hammerstein to show up. And it's, ah, Wowza, it's brilliant. It's brilliant. And talk about, I don't know how they ever got that produced, because it's definitely a movie that's not going to appeal to everybody, but boy, is it brilliant. Michael Hingson 24:14 Wow. Well, hopefully it will come out in some place where I can can watch it up here, and that'll be cool, yeah, Spider Saloff 24:22 and I think it's probably going to go to streaming pretty soon, I'm sure, yeah. So you'll have a lot of opportunities. But I really was happy to go to the theater and see it. But wow, and people in the audience were laughing at all the jokes they were getting, all the sly, Sly comments of Larry Hart, like, wow, witty, witty, witty, just brilliant, just brilliant. Michael Hingson 24:51 Well, your whole Gershwin relationship, obviously, is pretty significant. You even did some Gershwin concert. In Russia, Spider Saloff 25:02 yes, yes. That was why I went to Russia. They were having a Gershwin Centennial in St Petersburg in 1998 because that is the, that is the origins of the Gershwin family. They are from St Petersburg. And so I was hired with my pianist to go to St Petersburg. And do we? Did we were there for seven days, and I think we did like five concerts, and it was amazing to be there, because this was when Russia was getting good. This was, like the good part, and still was scary. It was scary. We stayed in this really creepy hotel that was like a government hotel, and the rooms were bugged. And then when the hallways there were padded walls, like where they could pull these panels out, and there was all kinds of wiring in there, bugging and strange stuff. The concert hall was absolutely magical. It was an old concert hall, and people went crazy, and when I sang the song vodka, which is an oddity, by Gershwin, by way, herbert stothard, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein and George Gershwin wrote this crazy song called vodka. And when I did the song, people stood on their chairs and screamed, the Russians just loved, loved, loved the concert, the audiences couldn't have been better, and the people that ran the organization couldn't have been weirder. It was, it was very strange. And when we went to leave, the guy that booked us and me and my pianist, they they took our passports, and we had to go to a little room where they said that we our visas were expired and and we had to pay money to get out of there, and they were mad at the guy that was our manager, because he sassed them. And anyway, we had to wait. We were afraid we're going to miss the plane. And then finally, they came out with, like a little, a little tape from an adding machine, and they, they said, you have to pay $58.23 American. So they charged us this $58 and we paid it and ran to get on the plane and and I'm like, I was never so scared in my life. I didn't know what they were going to do, but it was an experience, and it was thrilling and beautiful. But don't think I'm going back to Russia, not in the near term. Yeah. Oh, and then that's when all these people said, my name is sell off. You are my cousin. I come home with you like there were so many people with my name, because in this country, there aren't that many. Aren't that many sell offs. My family is pretty small, and occasionally I'll meet us a sell off. But they're usually, they're usually rabbis, or it's like there aren't that many of us out there, but it was, it was an amazing experience. Loved it. Michael Hingson 28:28 Now, did you when you were over there, sing any of the songs or anything in Russian, or did that matter? Spider Saloff 28:34 Oh no, oh no, let's didn't do that, huh? I'm not. No, I, you know, I'm good at doing accents, and sometimes I will learn to say, like I would learn a little bit of French to get by, but then they would start asking me questions, and I didn't know what they were saying, and then they thought I was just being a jerk, you know, I'm pretending I don't understand them or something. But it was, No, I don't speak. I can barely handle English, but I didn't know whether you might have Michael Hingson 29:05 tried to learn one of the songs just for fun. Spider Saloff 29:08 There wasn't time. This went together so fast. I think we only had, like, two weeks notice. They had rushed the visas and, you know, we had, we had passports in order, but it was a lot of legal red tape. Michael Hingson 29:25 But that's why it cost $58.33 to get out. I don't know, very crazy one of those things. Oh, yeah. Well, well, at least it was affordable. Spider Saloff 29:41 Well, it will, and it was exciting. I mean, everything was paid for. But, oh, this was another weird thing they paid. They paid us in cash, American dollars, and I needed to hide, I had to hide it in my boot. I put it in. Hide the soul of my boot when I'm okay, wow, yeah, it was, it was creepy all the way down the line. It was very strange. Oh, well, yeah, things happen. 30:11 Things happen. Yeah, I was, Spider Saloff 30:12 I'm very, very, very fortunate that I got, got to do it, yeah? Michael Hingson 30:19 So obviously a wonderful memory. And yeah, oh yeah, one of those things that you'll you'll always treasure. You bet. Well, so when did you move to Chicago? Spider Saloff 30:32 Oh, well, when? When I started to get get my feet wet in New York, in the nightclub scene and the jazz scene, I got some really fabulous reviews, including the New York Times. And there was a guy from Chicago who I met through the great Julie Wilson, and his name was Bill Allen, and he was partners with Bobby Short, and he opened this really crazy club in Chicago, very famous, called the Gold Star sardine bar. And both Liza Minnelli had played there the Basie band. He squeezed the Basie band in there, but it was this tiny little place right in downtown Chicago, and it was really wild. And a lot of people had played there. Tony Bennett had played there, and Liza and I kind of was courting the room. I kept talking to him. He had he had found my press kit. Think he had been sent three different press kits, and we don't know which one he opened, and he called me, and we kept this ongoing conversation about coming out to do performance there, and then finally, he decided to bring me out for New Year's Eve, and my husband and I flew out, and it was just we were we had a couple of friends here in Chicago that we visited, but we didn't know anybody here. I'd never been to Chicago, you know, but it was magical. And then he said, Well, I'm going to have you back. I'm going to have you back. And then I didn't hear from him. And finally, the following September, he asked if I could come and play for a month, and I had almost no warning, because he was very impulsive and really crazy. So he asked me to come out for a month, and I did. They put me up in a hotel, and I played with the musicians. Were magical. People were so great. And so I played for a month, and then he said, you know, what would you think about about moving here? And my husband and I were both excited about it. Then we didn't hear anything from him. And then right after So, the first week of February the following year, he calls me up and said, Could you move here? And I'm like, I guess so. Why he goes, Well, I'll book you here for a year, and we'll arrange to get an apartment. And can you start like next week? Oh, gosh, ah, so I did it. I came out, and then my husband came out. We took a sublet on an apartment right downtown in Chicago, sight unseen. We moved here with our cat, and the rest was history. I ended up having the best nobody has a gig for a year, yeah, and and hired partially by the only person that had a gig forever, who was Bobby Short. So because I had met Bobby Short in New York, and he kind of gave bill the okay, you know, he liked me. And then I, I met Tony Bennett there, and Liza interrupted my show one night and crawled on to the over the balcony, onto the stage. And it was magical. There were lines around the block and and I got, I was courted by the press in Chicago like you wouldn't believe. I mean, it was magical. So when my run was up there, I started working at other clubs, and also I started touring at concert tours of my shows, like the Gershwin show, and started to tour. So it just became another life for me. But I'm, I'm in Chicago forever. As far as I'm concerned. I adore it here. I just love it. Michael Hingson 34:45 So when did you move there? Spider Saloff 34:47 The beginning of 92 Michael Hingson 34:49 Okay, all right, so when Liza, when Liza invaded the stage? Did you guys sing together? Spider Saloff 34:55 No, this is what happened. I had met Liza. Yeah, well, I was still living in New York, and I was friends with Billy Stritch, who was liza's musical director. So he was a friend of mine, and he introduced me to Liza, and because she was he was conducting a bit that big show she did at Radio City Music Hall that was a tribute to Vincent Minnelli. Right? She did this spectacular show at Radio City, and Billy was musical directing, and that's when they really became partners. And he introduced me to Liza, and she was just a doll, one of the nicest, coolest people in show business. So I met her, and she was really kind to me, very friendly, very sweet. And so they were playing at the Chicago theater. Liza was doing her one woman show, and it was closing this particular Saturday that I was at the Gold Star, and I had sent Billy a note to to, you know, come by when they're we're done. So I'm doing the second set. And then crazy Bill Allen at the break. He goes, he goes, Okay, people are going to come in here. Joe Pesci is going to come in and and he's going to come up and meet you. And I'm like, Joe Pesci. Joe Pesci was doing a movie here, and his double, his gangster double, used to come in and see me at the gold star. So anyway, the break comes, I'm on stage, and all of a sudden the door opens, and they come in, and it's, it was Billy and Liza and Joe Pesci. And Joe Pesci comes up on stage with Billy and my band kind of crawls off the stage, because by now, there are, there's about, I don't know, 200 people packed in a 70 person room, and their people are coming out of the woodwork. They're like, sitting on top of the bar, and I can't even get off the stage. And Joe Pesci. Pesci leans down, he's like, hey, hey, honey, my my double. He thinks you're great. He goes, Yeah, we're gonna do some songs now. And I'm like, okay, so I sat there, and Billy came up and played. The bass player was there with them. Joe Pesci got up and sang. He was adorable. And then Liza is sitting right by this. They called it the opera box. There was a big, like private table that was right next to the stage. She crawls over the bar onto the stage, and people are just screaming. It was absolutely nuts. And she did like three songs, and she was losing her voice. She had just done a killer thing at the Chicago theater, and she was really, like, raspy. Did it anyway? And she ended with New York, New York, and people were like, screaming. It was just bonkers. It was bonkers. And so that's what the Gold Star was like. It was just a crazy place, and you didn't know who was going to come in the door, who was going to interrupt your show? You just, you just didn't know. Michael Hingson 38:24 Yeah. And they even had the Count Basie orchestra there, and that was, how'd they fit him? How'd they Spider Saloff 38:30 fit him in? Couldn't fit them. It was like a publicity stunt, yeah, and the band was all stuffed in there, and there were a few people that could get in the room, but people were standing in the hallway to hear Pacey pants. This is way before my time. Yeah, it was like in the early 80s, when they opened and they were way crazier then, then when, when I came, Michael Hingson 38:53 you settled them down. Did Spider Saloff 38:55 you No? No, but they, they, they, well, I was there for a year, and then the following year, I went back a few times on Saturdays, and then Bill told Jeremy Conn and I that we were going to be the regular actor because they were always on the verge of closing. They wouldn't have any liquor, and somebody would be coming in the back door with liquor because they didn't pay their liquor bill. And it was, he was in a lawsuit. And anyway, they told us that he goes, Yeah, yeah. Call me on Tuesday and we're gonna we're getting all the details straight. Now. You guys are going to be regular. Here Tuesday came and there were chains on the door. Oh, gosh. And that was the end of it. It ended, and it was a magical time, but there were a lot of problems, a lot of legal problems going on. Michael Hingson 39:50 I met Liza Minnelli once. That was the second or third time I was interviewed by Larry King, and she was now. She was going to perform on the show as well, but it was after September 11, and so I got, I got to meet her, and that was about it, but I did get to meet her, which was fun. Exciting. It was fun. How exciting. And every time we walked out after the interviews, there were lots of photographers outside. Everyone was taking pictures, and we had to put up with all that, but I guess it provided a lot of visibility, but it was kind of fun to be able to do that. Spider Saloff 40:34 How cool. I never met Larry King. I knew a lot of people were on his show. But well, how exciting that you did it twice? Michael Hingson 40:43 Well, actually we there were five interviews with Larry. The first one was right after September 11. It was on the 14th. And then there was another one. There was either one or two more. I think there was one more in November of 2001 and then on the anniversary, in 2002 was the third. But there there were five altogether, and during one of them, and I think it was the one on the anniversary or in 2002 but I have to go back and see if I can research it. But anyway, Hillary, Hillary Clinton and Chuck Schumer were, were there? Lisa Beamer, Todd Beamer, his wife Todd's the guy who said, let's roll on flight 93 when they took over the plane again and got it in a crash in Shanksville. Wow, and and Queen. Nor was there. So who I'm sorry, Queen nor from? Who is the queen of Jordan? Oh, wow. And she and she and Roselle had a thing for a while. Roselle was my guide dog at the time, so they visited. It was kind of fun. Oh, wow. But, yeah, it was, it was interesting. But as I say, then we, we did meet Liza briefly, and that was kind of fun. She said she's Spider Saloff 42:09 a doll, yeah, doll. Oh, yeah. What a great person, yeah. Michael Hingson 42:13 Well, so I was looking at all the things that you sent me, and I noticed Tony Bennett. I got to meet Tony Bennett once we were on Regis and Kelly live in November of 2001 and I was sitting there, and I heard that Tony Bennett was going to be on the show. And suddenly he comes over and he says, Hey, I'm Tony Bennett. Good to meet you. I've heard about you. So we chatted for a while, and he and Roselle had a thing too, and he and Roselle had a thing too. Spider Saloff 42:45 So that was good. Oh, that Roselle. Oh, but yeah, I met him at the Gold Star, and he because he had played there several times, you know, as a future act. And he was doing, he was in. He was in town to do something. Maybe it was at the Chicago theater as well, but he came in, hanging out in his in his white dinner jacket, absolutely charming. And he sat down and talked to me between sets. It's like talking to your uncle, like he's like, Yeah, what do you think of this weather here in Chicago, and it was like just the friendliest, most laid back, cool guy and and I've seen him perform several times. I adored him. Michael Hingson 43:32 I regret I never got to see him live other than hearing him do, other than hearing him on regents and Kelly, he did a New York state of mind. Spider Saloff 43:41 Oh, cool. Very cool, Michael Hingson 43:43 wow, very soft spoken guy. But when he can sing, he can he could Bell it, Bell it out, Spider Saloff 43:49 and he and he sang the same forever, like, that's my my idols are. I want to sound the same forever, and I have the two, the two, the two most remarkable preserved voices were Ella Fitzgerald and Mel Tormey, both of them, they had chops forever like that. They they were just very, very careful and smart about the way they use their voices. Michael Hingson 44:18 Yeah. Johnny Mathis lasted a long time. I don't know what he sounds like. Spider Saloff 44:24 He just sounded the same forever. Yeah, killer, woo hoo, wow. And I never got to see him live, but I know people that did, and I mean, not that long ago, and they were blown away. Like, just Yeah, killer, yep, Michael Hingson 44:43 amazing, another amazing guy. Well, so have you ever had any any real kind of challenges and sort of negative things that have happened to you in your life? You've obviously been very successful. And all that. But, you know, unstoppability oftentimes happens when you have a challenge. Spider Saloff 45:05 Oh yes, well, you know, small things, challenges. I mean, like the worst, though, was when I was very young, a young actress, I got swept away by a guy that was a director. He was 10 years older than me, and I ended up in a really terrible abusive relationship for years, and didn't know how to get out, and I did. I ended up doing a six part. I have a YouTube channel, and this was two years ago. I did a six part series called learning to love you, and it was the very subject of what happens in abusive relationships and why people stay and why they are convinced that they can't live without the person. They're convinced that they're powerless. They are told they have to depend on this person, and they're very afraid. And I I was so lucky to break away from there and get out. And when I got out. I mean, I this guy completely left me with no money, no home, no job, and I was so ashamed to tell my family. I didn't tell them till months after it had happened, and I went, you know, trying to get trying to get more work as an actress. I worked as a bartender in a comedy club, and I did that's what I had a lot of comedian friends because of that era, and my friends, and eventually my family, really helped me to get out of it. But I had to get I had to be independent through the whole thing, I my first place I ever I was homeless for six months, and I would go around on busses going between wherever and Atlantic City because the casinos were there. So I could get a free ride to Atlantic City and then get a free bus back to New York. I could get a bus back to Philadelphia. I could go around on these busses and just stay at people's houses a couple of nights a week, and not having a place to live, it was horrible. So when I finally moved somewhere, I moved in with an actor friend of mine who had just got out of his abusive relationship, and I slept on the floor of an attic for like, the first six months that I was living on my own, and I was so grateful to have that floor and and I just kept saying every night before I went To bed, it it gets better from here. It's going up, it's going up, and it did. It did. It was it's remarkable. It's remarkable. Michael Hingson 48:09 What? What did you learn from that relationship? Spider Saloff 48:14 Beware of predators. I really never, never lose sight that you're the person in charge. Yeah, you are the person in charge of your life, and you're the only one that's allowed to do that. And you don't, you don't bend to anybody that's asking you to do anything too far. You just, you have to be very skeptical about, you know, who's getting close to you? And I was married long after that, I was married to my husband, and he passed away, oh, 16 years ago, and but there's been, there's been a lot of strange loss and and trauma. But I I am blessed with resilience, and I have to say, the thing that keeps me steady music, music and beauty and art can carry me through anything, and I'm surrounded by that and the best, best, best friends in the world. Oh, man, and my family and my friends are amazing, and I'm very, very fortunate, very fortunate. Michael Hingson 49:32 How long were you married? Before he passed away, Spider Saloff 49:35 we would have been married 17 years. Oh, my wife, Michael Hingson 49:41 my wife. My wife and I were married 40 years. She passed away in November of 2022 lot. Well. Thank you. I appreciate that. And I I always say when I when I tell that to anybody that she's watching from somewhere, and if I misbehave, I'm going to hear about it, so I don't even. Chase the girls. I also point out that they're not chasing me, so it's okay, but, but, but, you know, so many wonderful memories after 40 years, and people say, Well, are you going to move on? And I say, No, I'll never move on. I'll move forward, but I won't move on. I don't want to forget, but I'll move forward. Spider Saloff 50:20 That's an interesting twist of words there. Yeah, no. I mean, I have moved my life has become, actually, way, way better since my husband passed. I was dealing with a lot, and he was, he was dealing with severe mental illness, and it was very it was very hard near the end, my life is beautiful now. And I, I'm just, I feel like everything is new all the time. And I, I don't really have any close relationships, in romantic relationships. I tried a couple since he passed, but I don't, I don't think I'm good at it. I do better on my own. I'm much better on my own. Michael Hingson 51:18 Yeah, yeah. I know what I know what you mean. And as I said, it'll be three years in two weeks for me and I, when we got married, we had both lived alone. And when she was when she passed, it wasn't totally all of a sudden. So I I had some time to prepare. But it it has worked out pretty well. And so now I have a dog and a cat who keep me honest. The cat especially, oh, we have a cat. Her name is stitch, and she likes to be petted while she eats, and she'll yell at me until I come and pet her while she's eating and what. And when I travel somewhere to speak and I come home, I hear about it for quite a while. How could I ever do that? But she's not left alone. You know, I've got somebody who comes in. She has to give me what for? Well, she does. That's her obligation. Just ask her, absolutely, yeah. And how come you took that dog with you and not me? It's a guide dog. Spider Saloff 52:20 So this is not fair, yeah. Michael Hingson 52:24 Well, the other side of it is, I don't want her to ever get the idea that she can go out of the house. She She developed, on her own, a fear of going outside we she went out into our garage once when we first moved in here, and I kept calling her, she wouldn't come in, so I turned the lights off and I closed the door, and 10 seconds later, she's at the door wanting in, and so she doesn't try to go out. So I really feel blessed that she Spider Saloff 52:49 Yeah, that's good, yeah, yeah, yeah. I had a cat that never wanted to go near the door either, because he had been an alley cat. Everything outside that door was the alley going back there. Yeah, he also was a, he was a big fat house cat. Like, just wanted to lay around and luxuriate and eat and, you know he was, he was really a sweetie. I don't have pets anymore because I'm I leave too often? Michael Hingson 53:21 Yeah, you travel a lot. Well, a lot we at least I have people to help take care of stitch when I'm not here. So it does work out. Yeah, so do you so with all the things that you've been doing and singing and so on, do you teach voice to people? Spider Saloff 53:40 I do. I've taught at a school I didn't start teaching till I moved to Chicago, and this guy named David bloom, he's kind of a Chicago icon. He's had a jazz school in Chicago for years, and he asked me to teach at the school about a year after I moved to Chicago, and I said, I don't know how to teach. He said, Yes, you do. You just teach what you know. And I started teaching. And then I did courses there for a long time. I met a lot of people, and I've had wonderful students, and I still work there on occasion when we have a course. But I teach privately now, and I am. I just love it so much. I mean, I learned so much from my students all the time. You know, they're, they're just amazing, and they're all different, all different voices, all different age groups, all different reasons why they want to sing. But it's, it's one of the joys of my life. Students, they're fantastic. And I adore teaching voice. And I really a coach, you know, I teach performance and coaching, and it's not so much technique. I do some technique, but mostly it's working with. What, what the singer has to offer. Michael Hingson 55:03 I like the way you put it though that you learn so much from students. I think the day we stop learning, the day we become useless, we we always need to learn, learning, and life is all about learning, every Spider Saloff 55:15 day, learning, you bet it's exciting. It keeps you ticking. Michael Hingson 55:21 It does. It's so much fun. And it's, you know, like the internet, I regard it as an as a wonderful treasure trove. There's always neat stuff to learn. So I don't worry about the so called dark web and all that. You know, I didn't know that I would Spider Saloff 55:35 learn as much as I did about, you know, the internet and and the things covid really well. I always, always had a website. I had a guy that became my webmaster, that heard me radio and like there were all. I always was connected with it. But to the extent that I learned how to produce videos that all happened during covid, I really thought I was never going to be performing again live. I you didn't know, you know, that talk, you know, it was just so such a weird world. All of a sudden it was but learning to adapt. That was what we all learned from covid, was adapting and being open to new experiences. You know, that was a major, major factor of the whole thing. Michael Hingson 56:23 And living alone, you have to cook your own food. Spider Saloff 56:25 And like I've always, cooked my own food. Oh, my God, do I love to cook. Yeah, every day for myself. I love cooking and throwing parties. I must be Michael Hingson 56:35 a little bit lazy. I enjoy cooking. But when Karen was here. We shared the responsibility, and it's it's a lot to cook for one person, so I don't do as much of it as I used to, but I don't suffer. I will Spider Saloff 56:50 point that out you guys suffer, no, but I probably I cook for myself. Every day I cook. Almost everything I eat, I don't cook for myself is when somebody magically takes me to dinner or I go to somebody's house. I've got a lot of friends, so I get to eat at other people's houses and go out to restaurants, but I do and look forward to cooking for myself. I just can't wait to see what am I gonna have today, like I get excited about it. You know, it's a joy for me. Michael Hingson 57:23 I cook more easy meals, but I also do my own cooking. I mean, I don't go out very often, and that's fine. Yeah, I enjoy being home. I enjoy being home with a puppy and a kitty and listening to the radio and all that sort of stuff. So I hear you fabulous, fabulous. So you did some work on on radio series. Spider Saloff 57:45 Oh, yes, one of the, actually, the very first pianist that I worked with at the Gold Star sardine bar is a guy named Brad Williams. And we've been friends for years, and then at one point, this, this this guy that was a big fan of mine, Bill Sheldon. He was an old way, older fellow. The three of us created a radio series that's called Words and Music, that's about the American Songbook, and we were on the air for two and a half years. We were on we were part of NPR, and we were syndicated internationally, all through our classical station here in Chicago, W FMT, and it was the most challenging but wonderful time to crank those shows out. We never worked so hard as we did for that show, but those are still out there, you know. And we the copies of that show are available on CD. People can purchase them, and you can learn about that on my website too. Michael Hingson 58:49 I have been collecting old radio shows since 19 Well, let's see, probably 1968 and I've collected a bunch, and I'm also part of the radio enthusiast of Puget Sound, so we recreate programs every year. So I wasn't able, I wasn't able to be at the one that they did up in Washington State in September, because I was speaking somewhere. But there's going to be another one around. Well at Christmas, it's actually going to be the fifth, fourth, fifth and sixth. I think it is. Of December, we're going to recreate something like 12 or 13 different shows, and that's a lot of fun. Spider Saloff 59:34 Wowza, what are the shows like? What is it comprised of performance or recordings or what? Michael Hingson 59:42 No, no, we're actually going to perform live up in Washington, and people are invited to come and be in the audience, and they'll also be broadcast on yesterday usa.com and yesterday usa.net whichever you go to yesterday, USA is a, is a network. It's, it's got a red net. Work in a blue network, just like NBC used to have, and they play old radio shows and a lot of interviews with people. So there's still some old radio actors who will be there as part of it, Carolyn Grimes, who played Zuzu and it's a wonderful life will be there, and Beverly Washburn, who was on the Jack Benny show, and and there'll be other people, and it's kind of neat. And Larry Albert, who will be doing some of the voices, and who's was Harry Niles for years, and still is, I guess, on NPR and and so on. But it's really fun. Spider Saloff 1:00:39 That's excellent. What a blast. Yeah, it is, wow. Well, have a happy holidays with that. Michael Hingson 1:00:46 And yeah, well, I want to thank you for being here. How do people reach out to you, if they'd like to, to reach out, or if you Spider Saloff 1:00:54 want them to my website, spider jazz, calm, and you can find everything and too much information about me, and then, and if you want to get in touch with me directly, write to my email address. Spider jazz@gmail.com makes it easy. And maybe you can take private lessons, because I teach on Zoom. Ah, there you go. Me how. Yeah, cool. Michael Hingson 1:01:20 Well, thank you for being here, and I want to thank you all for listening today and watching whichever you do or both. Love to hear your thoughts about our conversation. Feel free to email me. Michael H, i@accessibe.com that's m, I, C, H, A, E, L, H, I at accessibe, A, C, C, E, S, S, i, b, e.com, wherever you're monitoring us today, please give us a five star rating, and please give us a review. We love your reviews. We appreciate your input. If you can think of anyone who you think ought to be a guest, and if you listening out there want to be a guest, please reach out to me. We're always looking for more people to come on the podcast. We met spider through someone else who has been on the the podcast as well. And spider, if you know anyone who want who you think ought to be a guest, yep, love to hear from you. I got some ideas, cool. Well, I want to once again. Thank you for being here. This has been absolutely fun. Spider Saloff 1:02:16 Thank you, Michael, what a blast. I'll be talking to you soon. Michael Hingson 1:02:24 Thank you for being here with me on unstoppable mindset. 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Henrik Sass Larsen fik sin dom, da det i mandags blev besluttet at han skal fire måneder i fængsel. Vi taler om dommen, der også frikendte topministeren for at være i besiddelse af en sexdukke. Josefine, der blev kendt som en af prinsesserne i Alanya, blev efter DR-programmet gift med den tyrkiske, som vi også lærte at kende som udvist serieforbryder. Nu er hun gravid. Der er nyt om asbest-sagen på Aarhus Rådhus, hvor kommunen nu efterlyser ansatte og håndværkere, som kan være blevet udsat for asbest. Der findes nemlig ikke dokumentation for, at det farlige byggeaffald er håndteret korrekt. I en lækket lydfil taler Putin og Xi Jinping om at blive 150 år. Det lyder skræmmende, men måske er det ikke urealistisk. Vi spørger eksperten i studiet, Jonas Kuld Rathje, der lige har udgivet bogen ‘Udødelig'. En konservativ politiker på Fyn trak sig fra sit borgmesterkandidatur og begrundede det med stress. Men det var ikke hele sandheden, for kort efter kom det frem, at han havde været grænseoverskridende for en yngre ansat på arbejdet. Din vært er Ditte Okman og i panelet sidder Jonas Kuld Rathje, Per Kuskner, Nikolaj Vraa og Poul Madsen. Følg Det, vi taler om i appen og lyt til nye episoder hver fredag.Følg Det, vi taler om på Facebook og @ditteokman på Instagram.Vært: Ditte OkmanProducer: Sarah Bech Podimo-ansvarlig: Mette SøndergaardVideo: Sofus Chammon og Frederik SchultzKAPITLER 00:00 VELKOMMEN 02:30 SASS LARSENS DOM17:30 SKATTEBETALERNE20:30 KOMMUNE BRUGTE 30K PÅ HEMMINGSEN25:30 HVEM ER SKATTEBETALERNE? 28:00 ASBEST-OFRE PÅ AARHUS RÅDHUS38:00 KONSERVATIV KRÆNKER PÅ FYN46:00 PUTIN OG XI JINPING VIL VÆRE UDØDELIGE52:00 JANNI P FIK RANDERS PÅ NAKKEN01:00:00 CAROLINE STAGE ER GRAVID01:01:30 PRINSESSE I ALANYA GRAVID MED SEXFORBRYDERSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hvorfor egentlig ta coke, når man kan mæske sig i snolderposer fulde af marginaliserede menneskers dødsyge livsvalg? Forfatteren Christina Hagen anmelder Prinsesse i Alanya og Grænseløst forelsket. Lyt til flere artikler fra Weekendavisen her. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Så meget godt at se på skærmen - og så endda i sommerferien. Frederik og Kasper har set den nye Tina Fey-serie The Four Seasons med Steve Carell, den nyeste sæson af Sex & the City spin-off-serien ...and Just Like That (som Kasper har ændret mening om!), Channing Tatum-thrilleren Blink Twice og de danske kvinder der tager til Alanya for at finde "rigtige mænd". Alt det og meget mere - god fornøjelse! 03.50: Olsen Banden 06.12: The Four Seasons 13.40: ...and Just Like That S3 21.05: The Truman Show 28.20: Blink Twice 34.00: Prinsesse i Alanya 45.33: Druk Episoden er bragt i samarbejde med streamingtjenesten Nordisk Film+ der tilbyder første måned gratis på et abonnement, hvis du bruger koden NF+ST lige her. Stream team er lavet i samarbejde med Playpilot - en gratis app der fortæller dig præcis hvor alle film, serier og podcasts ligger og venter på dig: https://www.playpilot.com/dk/ Følg Frederik og Kasper her: https://www.playpilot.com/dk/user/streamteam https://www.instagram.com/frederikdirks https://www.facebook.com/streamteamradio/ https://www.instagram.com/kasperlund
Luften er tung og varm. Det er sidst på dagen, og solen maler Middelhavet orange. En 27-årig Benjamin sidder i en hvid plastikstol i Alanya og kan ikke rigtig fatte, hvad der er sket. Han har mødt sit livs kærlighed, dannet gruppen Benal, fået en pladekontrakt og netop udgivet det første album - og nu begynder de 5-stjernede anmeldelser at tikke ind. Benal er på stjernekurs, men det eksplosive samarbejde skal også vise sig at rumme seriøse udfordringer? Vært: Marie Hobitz. Klip og manus: Ole Fugl Hørkilde. Lyddesign: Jakob Franck. Produktionsleder: Maja Rathmann Mølbak. Redaktør: Morten Narvedsen. Redaktionsleder: Anders Stegger.
Luften er tung og varm. Det er sidst på dagen, og solen maler Middelhavet orange. En 27-årig Benjamin sidder i en hvid plastikstol i Alanya og kan ikke rigtig fatte, hvad der er sket. Han har mødt sit livs kærlighed, dannet gruppen Benal, fået en pladekontrakt og netop udgivet det første album - og nu begynder de 5-stjernede anmeldelser at tikke ind. Benal er på stjernekurs, men det eksplosive samarbejde skal også vise sig at rumme seriøse udfordringer? Vært: Marie Hobitz. Klip og manus: Ole Fugl Hørkilde. Lyddesign: Jakob Franck. Produktionsleder: Maja Rathmann Mølbak. Redaktør: Morten Narvedsen. Redaktionsleder: Anders Stegger.
Vi siger ikke bring back catcalling... men bring back flirt! For mens Bacheloretterne står og venter på mændenes initiativ, er der nogle kvinder, der har taget skeen i den anden hånd og selv skaber deres store kærlighedseventyr. I ’Prinsesse i Alanya’ møder vi unge danske kvinder, der drømmer sig væk fra det danske parcelhuslandskab til Alanya og mener, at danske mænd er nogle»tørre kiks«. På gaden i Alanya bliver de begæret og føler sig set. Vi taler om kærlighed og klasse, om orientalisme og ømhed, og vi sammenligner Alanya-drømmene med Mexico-realiteterne fra ’Bachelorette’. Bachelor-Amalie, anbefaler podcasten ’Du dør, hvis du græder’ Damla Erdölek, skribent hos Soundvenue, anbefaler ’The Rehearsal’ med Nathan Fielder Johanne Bille, forfatter, anbefaler Halle Butlers ’Banalt mareridt’ Vært: Lucia OdoomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I dokumentarserien 'Prinsesser i Alanya' rejser unge danske kvinder til Alanya for både at blive forkælet og overøst med komplimenter af tyrkiske mænd, men også for potentielt at finde kærligheden. Betyder det, at den danske mand er for blød og måske for moderne? Er datingkulturen ødelagt i Danmark? Og portrætterer dokumentaren de danske kvinder som naive og sårbare eller reflekterede og frie? Det er dagens P1 Debat. Du kan blande dig i debatten ved at ringe ind fra 12:15-13:30 på 7021 1919 eller send en sms til 1212. Medvirkende: Fie West, underholdningsredaktør, BT, Helin Erdem, P3-vært, Jakob Olrik, sexolog, Mikkel Lind Sorgenfrey, radiovært på 'Vi ser på det' på Radio IIII, Nicholas Woolhead, feministisk aktivist og Thomas Heurlin, tv-producent, journalist. Vært: Oliver Breum Producer og tilrettelægger: Cecilie Lange
De danske mænd er blevet for bløde og tager ikke nok initiativ! Dén debat har kørt de seneste par uger. Både på grund af datingprogrammet ‘Bachelorette’ - men også særligt på grund af DR-serien “Prinsesser i Alanya”. Èn af konklusionerne på hvorfor det tilsyneladende står så sløvt til på det danske datingmarked er, at der er sket noget efter MeToo. I dagens afsnit spørger vi, hvad filan, der er sket. Og hvordan vi løser det. Vært: Joachim B. Olsen, debatredaktør på B.T. Gæst: Patricia Jiménez, terapeut og sexolog Karen West, debattør, selverklæret gammelfeminist, medforfatter til kvinde kend din krop og bestyrelsesmedlem i Liberal Alliance København Journalist: Maria Asmine Dam Producer: Jens Marrot og Maria Asmine Dam Er du tvivl om, hvad du skal mene om aktuelle emner, så tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet Borgerlig Tabloid fra Joachim B. Olsen - så får du borgerlig argumenter direkte i din indbakke: https://www.bt.dk/debat/borgerlig-tabloid-faa-borgerlig-debat-direkte-i-din-indbakkeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I dokumentarserien 'Prinsesser i Alanya' rejser unge danske kvinder til Alanya for både at blive forkælet og overøst med komplimenter af tyrkiske mænd, men også for potentielt at finde kærligheden. Betyder det, at den danske mand er for blød og måske for moderne? Er datingkulturen ødelagt i Danmark? Og portrætterer dokumentaren de danske kvinder som naive og sårbare eller reflekterede og frie? Det er dagens P1 Debat. Du kan blande dig i debatten ved at ringe ind fra 12:15-13:30 på 7021 1919 eller send en sms til 1212. Medvirkende: Fie West, underholdningsredaktør, BT, Helin Erdem, P3-vært, Jakob Olrik, sexolog, Mikkel Lind Sorgenfrey, radiovært på 'Vi ser på det' på Radio IIII, Nicholas Woolhead, feministisk aktivist og Thomas Heurlin, tv-producent, journalist. Vært: Oliver Breum Producer og tilrettelægger: Cecilie Lange
I dokumentarserien 'Prinsesser i Alanya' rejser unge danske kvinder til Alanya for både at blive forkælet og overøst med komplimenter af tyrkiske mænd, men også for potentielt at finde kærligheden. Betyder det, at den danske mand er for blød og måske for moderne? Er datingkulturen ødelagt i Danmark? Og portrætterer dokumentaren de danske kvinder som naive og sårbare eller reflekterede og frie? Det er dagens P1 Debat. Du kan blande dig i debatten ved at ringe ind fra 12:15-13:30 på 7021 1919 eller send en sms til 1212. Medvirkende: Fie West, underholdningsredaktør, BT, Helin Erdem, P3-vært, Jakob Olrik, sexolog, Mikkel Lind Sorgenfrey, radiovært på 'Vi ser på det' på Radio IIII, Nicholas Woolhead, feministisk aktivist og Thomas Heurlin, tv-producent, journalist. Vært: Oliver Breum Producer og tilrettelægger: Cecilie Lange
Kulturhistoriske museer udstiller i stigende grad kopigenstande - for de porøse originaler skal bevares for eftertiden. Men kommer vi rent faktisk tættere på historien, når vi udstiller kopier af den ægte vare? Og er det overhovedet bedre at efterlade uinspirerende tomme hyldemeter til de besøgende? To museumsfolk diskuterer: kopi eller ej? I dokumentarserien Prinsesse i Alanya dater unge danske kvinder tyrkiske mænd, fordi de vil behandles som prinsesser under den tyrkiske sol. Både kvinderne og mændene er blevet hovedpersoner i spekulationer om magt - for hvem udnytter egentlig hvem i Alanya? Vi spørger redaktionschefen bag, Ingeborg Lohfert Haslund-Vinding, hvem der har magten. Vært: Linnea Albinus Lande Producer: Anna Correll Redaktør: Lasse Lauridsen Medvirkende: Mette Stauersbøl Mogensen, udviklingschef på TID - Museum for Odense & Thomas Bloch Ravn, historiker Tone Grosen Dandanell, filosof og højskolelærer Ingeborg Lohfert Haslund-Vinding, redaktionschef for dokumentarserien Prinsesse i Alanya
Jonas har sat sig bag værtsmikrofonen, fordi Ditte er taget til Folkemøde. Vi ringer og får den nyeste sladder fra Bornholm. To af de medvirkende i DR-programmet ‘Prinsesse i Alanya' har fundet kærligheden. Den ene ‘prins' kommer dog med en lang og plettet straffeattest, som vi ser nærmere på. Vi skal også tale om årets Royal Run, Broadways svar på Ghita Nørby, og dronning Margrethe, der uddelte en pris, hvor det var alt andet end prismodtageren, der løb med opmærksomheden. Og så har vi læst Laust Sonne og Maria Erwolters biografi, som handler om et langt on/off-kærlighedsforhold og en syret psykose i englenes værksted. I panelet sidder Mikkel Lind Sorgenfrey, Niels Pinborg og Jakob Steen Olsen.Din vikarvært er Jonas Kuld Rathje og programmet er produceret af Sarah Bech. Følg Det, vi taler om i appen og lyt til nye episoder hver fredag.Følg Det, vi taler om på Facebook og @ditteokman på Instagram.Vært: Ditte OkmanProducer: Sarah Bech Podimo-ansvarlig: Mette SøndergaardVideo: Sofus Chammon og Frederik SchultzKAPITLER 00:00 VELKOMMEN 03:00 DITTE LIVE FOLKEMØDET21:00 KØDSOVS OG KARBAD EFTER ROYAL RUN 31:40 DRONNINGENS HUND STJAL SHOWET 35:20 DRØMMEPRINS FRA ALANYA MED LANG STRAFFEATTEST45:40 BROADWAYS GHITA 54:00 JES DORPHS ÅBNE BREV 57:35 OZEMPIC FÅR PENIS TIL AT VOKSESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josefine Sommer fra DR-programmet 'Prinsesse i Alanya' har fundet kærligheden. Men den 37-årig tyrkiske er ikke ligefrem nogen Prince Charming. Han er tidligere blevet idømt ni års fængsel for at have truet andre til at begå røverier. Og det, der er værre. Din vikarvært er Jonas Kuld Rathje, og i panelet sidder Mikkel Lind Sorgenfrey, Niels Pinborg og Jakob Steen Olsen.Programmet er produceret af Sarah Bech. Hvis du vil høre hele udsendelsen, skal du ind på Podimo. Og hvis du endnu ikke er kommet over på Podimo, kan du få 30 dages gratis lytning her: Podimo.dk/detvitalerom Og ellers har vi et tilbud, hvor du kan lytte med i 3 måneder til halv pris her: https://go.podimo.com/dk/detvitalerom-tilbudSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I dag lægger vi os på popmusikkens flyvende tæppe og svæver væk med Addison Rae - TikTok-stjernen, der i 2025 har tryllet et album frem, som ikke lyder som et gennembrud, men som noget, der allerede er blevet en klassiker i det sekund, det ramte os. Hvem er Addison, og er det overhovedet vigtigt? Vi gennemgår alle ti sange og undersøger, hvad det er for en pop-æstetik, Addison Rae tilbyder i en tid, hvor pop-girlies allerede hersker! Felix Thorsen Katzenelson, kulturjournalist, kritiker og forfatter, anbefaler ’Prinsesser i Alanya’ Ceyda Yasar, artist manager, anbefaler at se klip fra ’BET-awards’ Mads Axelsen, it-girlie og DJ, anbefaler at holde øje med TikTok’eren og sangeren Eli - og deres nye sang ’girl of your dreams’ Vært: Lucia OdoomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unge danske kvinder tager til Alanya for at finde det, de savner herhjemme: Én, der trækker stolen ud, hælder op i glasset og overdynger med komplimenter. I kølvandet på reportageserien 'Prinsesse i Alanya' spørger vi kønsforsker Christian Groes, om danske mænd har trukket sig for langt tilbage efter MeToo - om romantikken er blevet offer for den nordiske ligestilling? Vært: Simon Stefanski. Program publiceret i DR Lyd d. 9. juni 2025.
“Først kastrerede kvinderne danske mænd. Så smed de dem under bussen. Og så tog de til Tyrkiet for at finde en anden mand, som de ikke havde kastreret.” Sådan skrev feministen Karen West på Facebook, da hun havde set de første afsnit af DR-serien “Prinsesse i Alanya”. En serie om unge, danske kvinder, der rejser til ferie-destinationen Alanya for at date tyrkiske mænd. Men er deres valg af en tyrker reelt et produkt af udviklingen mellem kønnene i Danmark? Gæst: Karen West, feminist og jordemoder Vært: Anne Sofie AllarpSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dans le supplément de ce samedi, en première partie, l'océan. Le premier grand sommet international sous l'égide de l'ONU lui est consacré. Ce sera la semaine prochaine à Nice, en France. Et déjà, cette semaine, scientifiques et société civile se sont penchés sur cette immensité de bleu dont la souffrance a plus d'un impact sur l'ensemble de la population mondiale. 2 semaines d'intenses travaux pour parler de changement climatique, de pêche, de pollution, d'exploitation des grands fonds entre autres... Grand reportage sur ce thème nous transportera la semaine prochaine en Afrique et en Océanie. Aujourd'hui direction la France, peut-on contrer la montée du niveau des mers, non pas à grands renforts de digues mais grâce à des solutions beaucoup plus naturelles. Réponse, plutôt oui, en métropole et aux Antilles... En deuxième partie, direction la Turquie qui est devenue une terre d'asile pour certains Français à la recherche d'éthique islamique, nous les retrouvons à Alanya. Face à la montée des eaux, la nature peut nous rendre serviceD'ici la fin du siècle, les scientifiques estiment que le niveau des mers pourrait augmenter d'1 mètre à cause du réchauffement climatique.11% de la population et 14% du PIB mondial pourraient ainsi prendre l'eau. Des centaines de km de digues et de barrières ont été construites.Mais pour faire barrage, d'autres territoires optent plutôt pour des solutions plus naturelles. Exemple en France.Un Grand reportage de Jeanne Richard qui s'entretient avec Jacques Allix.Alanya, le refuge turc des musulmans qui ont choisi de quitter la FranceGrand reportage nous emmène aujourd'hui en Turquie, à la rencontre de ces Français de confession musulmane qui ont choisi de quitter la France. Ils se sont installés à Alanya, station balnéaire du sud du pays, connue pour ses plages de sable banc et son eau cristalline. Et plus précisément dans des résidences francophones dites résidences islamiques. Cette initiative est unique en Turquie.Les résidences ont été conçues de manière à respecter l'éthique islamique, avec une piscine réservée aux femmes, un spa et une salle de sport séparés en fonction du sexe, ou encore un accès direct à la mosquée d'à côté.Sur le papier, tout cela promet de pouvoir vivre sa foi loin des controverses liées à l'islam.Mais sur place, ces Français font face à quelques difficultés…Un Grand reportage de Manon Chapelain qui s'entretient avec Jacques Allix.
Grand reportage nous emmène aujourd'hui en Turquie, à la rencontre de ces Français de confession musulmane qui ont choisi de quitter la France. Ils se sont installés à Alanya, station balnéaire du sud du pays, connue pour ses plages de sable banc et son eau cristalline. Et plus précisément dans des résidences francophones dites résidences islamiques. Cette initiative est unique en Turquie. Les résidences ont été conçues de manière à respecter l'éthique islamique, avec une piscine réservée aux femmes, un spa et une salle de sport séparés en fonction du sexe, ou encore un accès direct à la mosquée d'à côté.Sur le papier, tout cela promet de pouvoir vivre sa foi loin des controverses liées à l'islam.Mais sur place, ces Français font face à quelques difficultés…«Alanya, le refuge turc des musulmans qui ont choisi de quitter la France», un Grand reportage de Manon Chapelain. (Rediffusion)
I denne episoden tar vi turen til solfylte Side, livlige Alanya og elegante Antalya. Du blir faktisk med inn på hotellrommet vårt i Antalya, der vi deler tips til det deilige, tyrkiske sydenlivet. Det blir tyrkisk hammam på ekte vis (med både skrubbing og fnising), og selvsagt - strandliv, opplevelser og hoteller med wow-faktor.Men vi snakker også om det du faktisk trenger å vite før du bestiller ferien:
Turkish Football Podcast: Galatasaray has been crowned Turkish Super Lig Champions for the third consecutive year with two games remaining! Loaned player Victor Osimhen sets records for Galatasaray and is the primary reason for winning the double cup and top goalscorer in the league! Mourinho's Fenerbahçe is poised to finish the league in second place! The third place is up for grabs between Samsun and Beşiktaş! Which team will be relegated... Bodrum or Alanya? Week 37 preview The Turkish National Team is coming to the USA in June for two friendly matches.
Per Inge Vik er tidlegare sogneprest i Nordre Sunnmøre prosti i fleire år, og no som pensjonist jobbar han fullt som prest i sjømannskyrkja i Alanya i Tyrkia saman med kona Kari. Arbeidet er variert og handlar om å vere der for nordmenn i området. Kyrkja arrangerer treffpunkt gjennom veka med ulikt program. Høyr heile praten med Per Inge Vik, som er sjømannsprest i sjømannskyrkja i Alanya.
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Alayna Hutchings continues to spread her unique brand of cheer, and debuts a new song along the way. Backed by many supporters, the young rodeo queen has a truckload of toys and gifts for kids in Children’s hospitals. Click on […] The post Alanya Hutchings Off to Spread the Christmas Cheer first appeared on Voices of Montana.
Dans le supplément de ce samedi, en première partie, nous partons pour l'Ukraine qui se défend contre l'invasion russe depuis plus de 1 000 jours (février 2022). Et, en deuxième partie, direction la Turquie, pour l'Alanya, un refuge pour les Français de confession musulmane qui ont décidé de quitter la France. Ukraine : après 1 000 jours de guerre, le défi de la mobilisationEn Ukraine, plus de 1 000 jours après le début de l'invasion à grande échelle du pays par la Russie, Kiev tente de convaincre des dizaines de milliers de citoyens de rejoindre les rangs de l'armée. Objectifs : remplacer les soldats morts sur la ligne de front, permettre des rotations, et tenter de réduire le déséquilibre en effectifs face à l'armée russe. Or, les volontaires se font rares : les civils qui souhaitaient se battre se sont engagés depuis longtemps… les autres, il faut les convaincre…Un Grand reportage d'Emmanuelle Chaze qui s'entretient avec Jacques Allix. Alanya, le refuge turc des musulmans qui ont choisi de quitter la FranceGrand reportage nous emmène aujourd'hui en Turquie, à la rencontre de ces Français de confession musulmane qui ont choisi de quitter la France. Ils se sont installés à Alanya, station balnéaire du sud du pays, connue pour ses plages de sable banc et son eau cristalline. Et plus précisément dans des résidences francophones dites résidences islamiques. Cette initiative est unique en Turquie.Les résidences ont été conçues de manière à respecter l'éthique islamique, avec une piscine réservée aux femmes, un spa et une salle de sport séparés en fonction du sexe, ou encore un accès direct à la mosquée d'à côté.Sur le papier, tout cela promet de pouvoir vivre sa foi loin des controverses liées à l'islam.Mais sur place, ces Français font face à quelques difficultés…Un Grand reportage de Manon Chapelain qui s'entretient avec Jacques Allix.
Grand reportage nous emmène aujourd'hui en Turquie, à la rencontre de ces Français de confession musulmane qui ont choisi de quitter la France. Ils se sont installés à Alanya, station balnéaire du sud du pays, connue pour ses plages de sable banc et son eau cristalline. Et plus précisément dans des résidences francophones dites résidences islamiques. Cette initiative est unique en Turquie. Les résidences ont été conçues de manière à respecter l'éthique islamique, avec une piscine réservée aux femmes, un spa et une salle de sport séparés en fonction du sexe, ou encore un accès direct à la mosquée d'à côté.Sur le papier, tout cela promet de pouvoir vivre sa foi loin des controverses liées à l'islam.Mais sur place, ces Français font face à quelques difficultés…«Alanya, le refuge turc des musulmans qui ont choisi de quitter la France», un Grand reportage de Manon Chapelain.
Türkiyenin en çok dinlenen Fenerbahçe Podcasti ALEY 2. Sezonunun geç kalmamış 7. bölümüyle siz Aleyistlerle buluşuyor. Fenerbahçemizin Alanya galibiyetini, Mourinho hocam duyduğumuz güveni, ligimizdeki kart şikesini, UEFA Avrupa Ligi eşleşmelerimizi ve kaç puanla bir sonraki turlara kalacağımızı konuşurken şanlı young Boys'umuzun Galatasaray karşısındaki galibiyetini de es geçmedik. Evet evet hazımsız Muslera'dan da bahsettik. Ben Fero'nun Fastan akrabası Amrabat'a da hoş geldin dedik. Dedik de dedik işte klasik uzman görüşlerini bulmuşken her şeyi konuştuk. İyi dinlemeler Aleyistler!!
Trendyol Süper Lig ve daha birçok spor içeriği beIN SPORTS'ta. beIN SPORTS, TOD'da! Sen de TOD'a gel, yeni sezonun heyecanını doyasıya yaşa! @TODTR www.todtv.com.tr/sinirsiz-spor/su…cilis-Kampanyasi Menü: (3.00) BJK-ANT, Beşiktaş'ın iç saha oyunu, Rafa Silva & Immobile (15.00) Göztepe-FB, FB neden skoru tutamadı, En Nesyri, Tadic tercihi, İrfan Can Kahveci (28.00) Konya-GS, Barış-Kerem AŞ, Galatasaray'ın topla oyunu, Jelert, Icardi (47.00) Başakşehir-Alanya maçına saygı duruşu (52.00) Anadolu'dan Notlar, biraz Rize biraz Eyüp (55.00) Soru-cevap-kapanış. İlginize teşekkürler, iyi dinlemeler!
Süper Lig'de 36. hafta maçları aynı anda oynandı ve nefesleri kesti. Galatasaray galibiyeti getiren golü son dakikada bulurken, Fenerbahçe ise derbi öncesi aldığı galibiyetle yaralarını sardı. Sarı Lacivertlilerde Oosterwolde'nin dönüşü ve Djiku'nun 6 numaradaki performansı derbi öncesi taraftarlarını memnun etti. Galatasaray'da ise Barış Alper Yılmaz durdurulamaz bir performansla rakiplerine göz dağı veriyor. Sezon boyu süren çekişme 19 Mayıs'ta, Gençlik ve Spor Bayramı gününde final yapacak. Öte yandan bu hafta, Avrupa'ya gitme hedefindeki diğer takımlar için de kritik bir haftaydı. Beşiktaş'ın Alanya deplasmanındaki beraberliği belki de Avrupa biletini Siyah Beyazlı takıma getirecek. Süper Lig'de son durum Trend Spor'da!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Tottiler Messiler yeni bölümüyle tam kadro yayında! Fritz Fassbender & Hüseyin Kıyıcı ve Koray Gök, STSL'nin son haftasını değerlendirdi, menümüz ise şöyle: (3.00) Bilyoner ile geçtiğimiz haftanın tahminlerine bakış (DESTAN YAZDIK) (6.00) ADS-BJK, BJK'den görkemli galibiyet, Aboubakar, Şenol Güneş, 2024 model BJK (18.00) GS-Sivas, Aslan rotasında, Mauro Icardi & Kerem Aktürkoğlu AŞ (40.00) Düşme potası, Mete Kalkavan, %19 topla oynayıp 4 gol atan Alanya ile Anadolu'dan notlar (52.00) Bilyoner'le haftanın fikstürüne bakış, muhtemelen yine ne var ne yok biliş (1.17.00) Soru-cevap-kapanış İlginize teşekkürler, iyi dinlemeler!
Teil 2 zur Travel Week in der Türkei, die bis zum 1. Mai 2023 auf www.fti.de/travel-week Top-Schnäppchen zu bieten hat. Die Themen: Ab in die Sonne; Spannendes Istanbul; Ägais mit Bodrum und Alaçati; Türkische Riviera mit Antalya, Alanya und Side; Familienfreundlichkeit; Verlässliche Budgetplanung, Sonnengarantie, fantastische Kulinarik, einzigartige Kultur; 46 Mio. Touristen 2019, Grünes Hinterland für Naturliebhaber; All Inclusive mit wunderbaren Konzepten für Kinder; Premium-Hotels; Frische Lebensmittel Dir stehen folgende Informationsquellen und Kontaktmöglichkeiten zur Verfügung: https://www.fti.de/service/reisehinweise.html https://www.fti.de/blog/reiseberichte-und-tipps/expertentipps/urlaub-corona-einreisebestimmungen/ Schreib uns deine Fragen, Reiseerlebnisse und Reisetipps an heroproductions@wieheldenreisen.de
Galatasaray'ın rekor galibiyet serisi Konya deplasmanında sonlanırken en yakın takipçisi Fenerbahçe, Alanya deplasmanında geriye düştüğü maçı kazanarak şampiyonluk için umutlandı. Avrupa futbolunun gündemindeyse El Classico vardı. Barcelona, ikinci sıradaki Real Madrid'i 2-1 yenerek 12 puan farkla şampiyonluk yolunda rakipsiz kaldı.Euroleague'de son 2 sezonda şampiyonluk yaşayan temsilcimiz Anadolu Efes, kötü gidişatı sonucunda playoff şansını zora soktu...Hepsi ve daha fazlası Trend Spor'da!Bu podcast, Cambly hakkında reklam içerir.Cambly'nin %60 indirimden 60trend koduyla yararlanmak için aşağıdaki linke tıklayın.https://cambly.biz/60trendCambly Kids'in %60 indiriminden 60trendkids koduyla yararlanmak için ise aşağıdaki linke tıklayın.https://cambly.biz/60trendkidsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Diese Episode heute zeigt einmal mehr, dass sich im Leben nur etwas ändert, wenn man es selbst in die Hand nimmt. Und der Vorteil bei einer Auswanderung ist, du musst nicht gleich die Sachen packen, sondern kannst auch erst einmal mit kleinen Schritten beginnen.
B Takımı'nın destekleriyle hazırlanan Socrates FC'nin 144. bölümünde İnan Özdemir, İlhan Özgen ve Atahan Altınordu; Real Madrid'in 16 yaşındaki Endrick'i takıma katabilmek adına gözden çıkardığı para, Olivier Giroud üzerine fikir teatisi, TFF başkanı Mehmet Büyükekşi'nin Dünya Kupası tecrübelerini paylaştığı açıklamaları ışığında gündeme gelen çipli top, yarı otomatik ofsayt sistemi ve uzatma dakikaları tartışmaları, Serpil Hamdi Tüzün'ün "in contest" yüzdesi fikri ve Arsene Wenger ile olan diyaloğu hakkında konuşuyor. Bunların yanı sıra; Fernando Santos'un Cristiano Ronaldo'yu yedek bırakmasıyla başlayan tartışma, takımın ortaya koyduğu oyun ve İsviçre karşısında golünü de atan Pepe'nin 39 yaşında gösterdiği performans, İspanya'nın Fas'a karşı kaybederek turnuvaya veda etmesi ve Luis Enrique ile yol ayrılığı, Alanya'ya kadar gelmesine karşın FC'cilere bilet göndermeyen Salernitana'ya sitemler ve Socrates FC'nin yeni golcüsü Niclas Füllkrug'e selamlar bölümdeki yerini alıyor.
B Takımı'nın destekleriyle hazırlanan Socrates FC'nin 144. bölümünde İnan Özdemir, İlhan Özgen ve Atahan Altınordu; Real Madrid'in 16 yaşındaki Endrick'i takıma katabilmek adına gözden çıkardığı para, Olivier Giroud üzerine fikir teatisi, TFF başkanı Mehmet Büyükekşi'nin Dünya Kupası tecrübelerini paylaştığı açıklamaları ışığında gündeme gelen çipli top, yarı otomatik ofsayt sistemi ve uzatma dakikaları tartışmaları, Serpil Hamdi Tüzün'ün "in contest" yüzdesi fikri ve Arsene Wenger ile olan diyaloğu hakkında konuşuyor. Bunların yanı sıra; Fernando Santos'un Cristiano Ronaldo'yu yedek bırakmasıyla başlayan tartışma, takımın ortaya koyduğu oyun ve İsviçre karşısında golünü de atan Pepe'nin 39 yaşında gösterdiği performans, İspanya'nın Fas'a karşı kaybederek turnuvaya veda etmesi ve Luis Enrique ile yol ayrılığı, Alanya'ya kadar gelmesine karşın FC'cilere bilet göndermeyen Salernitana'ya sitemler ve Socrates FC'nin yeni golcüsü Niclas Füllkrug'e selamlar bölümdeki yerini alıyor.
The second part of our autumn list of things that were unearthed in the recent past includes potpourri, repatriations, shipwrecks, medical finds, Viking items, and books and letters. Research: Abbott, Dennis. “Archaeologists unearth skeleton dating from Battle of Waterloo” Brussels Times. 7/13/2022. https://www.brusselstimes.com/belgium/254695/archaeologists-unearth-skeleton-dating-from-battle-of-waterloo Amaral, Brian. “A R.I. wreck that may be Captain Cook's Endeavour is being eaten by ‘shipworms'.” Boston Globe. 8/11/2022. https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/08/11/metro/ri-wreck-that-may-be-captain-cooks-endeavour-is-being-eaten-by-shipworms/ Andalou Agency. “164-square-meter Heracles mosaic found in Turkey's Alanya.” 7/26/2022. https://www.dailysabah.com/life/history/164-square-meter-heracles-mosaic-found-in-turkeys-alanya “Van Gogh self-portrait found hidden behind another painting.” 7/14/2022. https://apnews.com/article/hidden-van-gogh-self-portrait-b703b4391c4ec0ba5bcf381ae44a6c3b Banfield-Nwachi, Mabel. “Rare original copy of Shakespeare's First Folio sells for £2m.” The Guardian. 7/22/2022. https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/jul/22/shakespeare-first-folio-sells-for-2m-at-auction Behrendt, Marcin. “Keep demons in the grave.” Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun. 9/19/2022. https://portal.umk.pl/en/article/keep-demons-in-the-grave Benke, Kristopher. “Medieval mass burial shows centuries-earlier origin of Ashkenazi genetic bottleneck.” 8/30/2022. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/963008 Bennett-Begaye, Jourdan and Kolby KickingWoman. “Jim Thorpe's Olympic record reinstated.” Indian Country Today. https://indiancountrytoday.com/news/jim-thorpes-olympic-record-reinstated Bergstrøm, Ida Irene. “The last person who touched this three-bladed arrowhead was a Viking.” 8/26/2022. https://sciencenorway.no/archaeology-viking-age-vikings/the-last-person-who-touched-this-three-bladed-arrowhead-was-a-viking/2069302 Bergstrøm, Ida Irene. “This gold ring once belonged to a powerful Viking Chief. It was found in a pile of cheap jewellery auctioned off online.” Science Norway. 7/8/2022. https://sciencenorway.no/archaeology-viking-age-vikings/this-gold-ring-once-belonged-to-a-powerful-viking-chief-it-was-found-in-a-pile-of-cheap-jewellery-auctioned-off-online/2052329 Bir, Burak. “Historical artifact from AD 250 returns to Türkiye after 140 years.” AA. 7/1/2022. https://www.aa.com.tr/en/culture/historical-artifact-from-ad-250-returns-to-turkiye-after-140-years/2628092 Brewer, Graham Lee. “Search for missing Native artifacts led to the discovery of bodies stored in ‘the most inhumane way possible'.” NBC News. 9/4/2022. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/search-missing-native-artifacts-led-discovery-bodies-stored-inhumane-w-rcna46151 Brownlee, Emma. “Bed Burials in Early Medieval Europe.” Medieval Archaeology. Vol. 66, 2002. https://doi.org/10.1080/00766097.2022.2065060 Buschschlüter, Vanessa. “Pedro I: Emperor's embalmed heart arrives in Brazil.” BBC. 8/22/2022. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-62561928 Cardiff University. ‘Bronze Age enclosure could offer earliest clues on the origins of Cardiff.” 7/14/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-07-bronze-age-enclosure-earliest-clues.html Cheng, Lucia. “After More Than 150 Years, Sculptor Edmonia Lewis Finally Gets Her Degree.” Smithsonian. 7/20/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/sculptor-edmonia-lewis-receives-her-degree-180980429/ Davis, Nicola. “DIY fertiliser may be behind monks' parasite torment, say archaeologists.” The Guardian. 8/19/2022. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/aug/19/diy-fertiliser-may-be-behind-monk-parasite-torment-say-archaeologists-cambridge Dennehy, John. “UAE-led project makes groundbreaking discovery in Zanzibar's famed Stone Town.” The National News. 9/30/2022. https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/heritage/2022/09/01/uae-led-project-makes-groundbreaking-discovery-in-zanzibars-famed-stone-town/ Donn, Natasha. “Portuguese scientists discover 100,000 year old case of deafness.” 7/18/2022. https://www.portugalresident.com/portuguese-scientists-discover-100000-year-old-case-of-deafness/ Eerkens, J.W., de Voogt, A. Why are Roman-period dice asymmetrical? An experimental and quantitative approach. Archaeol Anthropol Sci 14, 134 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-022-01599-y Elis-Williams, Elinor. “Finding the ship that sent out a warning to The Titanic.” 9/26/2022. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/965748 Enking, Molly. “Kentucky Floods Damage Irreplaceable Appalachian Archives.” Smithsonian. 8/3/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/kentucky-floods-damage-irreplaceable-appalachian-archives-180980517/ Fels, Tony. “What Elizabeth Johnson's Exoneration Teaches about the Salem Witch Hunt.” History News Network. 8/22/2022. https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/183740 Golder, Joseph. “New Technique Used to Free 1,300-Year-Old 'Ice Prince'.” Newsweek. 6/30/2022. https://www.newsweek.com/new-technique-used-free-1300-year-old-ice-prince-1720801 Grescoe, Taras. “This miracle plant was eaten into extinction 2,000 years ago—or was it?” National Geographic. 9/23/2022. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/miracle-plant-eaten-extinction-2000-years-ago-silphion?loggedout=true Griffith University. “Massive Outback rock art site reveals ancient narrative.” Phys.org. 9/21/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-09-massive-outback-art-site-reveals.html Hauck, Grace. “How a missing foot in Borneo is upending what we've known about human history.” Phys.org. 9/7/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-09-foot-borneo-upending-weve-human.html Hussain, Abid. “Record rains in Pakistan damage Mohenjo Daro archaeological site.” MSN. 9/8/2022. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/record-rains-in-pakistan-damage-mohenjo-daro-archaeological-site/ar-AA11B0zH IOC News. “IOC to display the name of Jim Thorpe as sole Stockholm 1912 pentathlon and decathlon gold medallist.” 7/15/2022. https://olympics.com/ioc/news/ioc-to-display-the-name-of-jim-thorpe-as-sole-stockholm-1912-pentathlon-and-decathlon-gold-medallist Johnston, Chuck. “Grand jury declines to indict Carolyn Bryant Donham, the woman whose accusations led to the murder of Emmett Till.” CNN. 8/10/2022. https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/08/09/us/emmett-till-carolyn-bryant-no-indictment-reaj/index.html Katz, Brigit. “Albuquerque Museum Returns Long-Forgotten Cache of Sculptures to Mexico.” Smithsonian. 7/29/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/albuquerque-museum-returns-long-forgotten-cache-of-sculptures-to-mexico-180980501/ Katz, Brigit. “London's Horniman Museum Will Return Stolen Benin Bronzes to Nigeria.” Smithsonian Magazine. 8/9/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/london-horniman-museum-return-stolen-benin-bronzes-nigeria-180980541/ Katz, Brigit. “Museum of the Bible Returns Centuries-Old Gospel Manuscript to Greece.” Smithsonian. 8/30/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/museum-of-the-bible-returns-centuries-old-gospel-manuscript-to-greece-180980670/ Kiel University. “Examination of recently discovered wreck from the 17th century.” PhysOrg. 7/28/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-07-17th-century.html Kuta, Sarah. “Can Tree Rings Solve the Mystery of a 19th-Century American Shipwreck?” Smithsonian. 9/1/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/tree-rings-american-shipwreck-Dolphin-1859-180980676/ Kuta, Sarah. “Man Pays $75 for Medieval Text That Could Be Worth $10,000.” Smithsonian. 9/29/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/man-pays-75-for-700-year-old-medieval-text-that-could-be-worth-10000-180980858/ Lewsey, Fred. “Prehistoric roots of ‘cold sore' virus traced through ancient herpes DNA.” 7/27/2022. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/959525 Macmillan, Jade. “Indigenous leaders bring their ancestors home after 90 years at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.” ABC. 8/3/2022. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-08-04/indigenous-remains-repatriated-from-smithsonian/101272318 McEnchroe, Thomas. “Uniquely preserved medieval kitchen unearthed north of Moravia.” Radio Prague International. 8/8/2022. https://english.radio.cz/uniquely-preserved-medieval-kitchen-unearthed-north-moravia-8758128 net. “Research from Viking latrines helps reveal the long history of a parasite.” https://www.medievalists.net/2022/09/research-from-viking-latrines-helps-reveal-the-long-history-of-a-parasite/ net. “Site of 13th-century shipwreck to be protected.” https://www.medievalists.net/2022/07/site-of-13th-century-shipwreck-to-be-protected/ Metcalfe, Tom. “1,000 years ago, a woman was buried in a canoe on her way to the 'destination of souls'.” LiveScience. 8/24/2022. https://www.livescience.com/indigenous-canoe-burial-argentina Nick J. Overton et al, Not All That Glitters is Gold? Rock Crystal in the Early British Neolithic at Dorstone Hill, Herefordshire, and the Wider British and Irish Context, Cambridge Archaeological Journal (2022). DOI: 10.1017/S0959774322000142 Nyberg, Elin. “Jewellery from grave of high status Viking woman delivered at museum's door.” University of Stavanger. 7/9/2022. https://www.uis.no/en/research/jewellery-from-grave-of-high-status-viking-woman-delivered-at-museums-door Nyberg, Elin. “Unique sword casts new light on Viking voyages across the North Sea.” Phys.org. 7/18/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-07-unique-sword-viking-voyages-north.html Oltermann, Philip. “Germany hands over two Benin bronzes to Nigeria.” 7/1/2022. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jul/01/germany-hands-over-two-benin-bronzes-to-nigeria Orie, Amarachi and Christian Edwards. “This ship tried to warn the Titanic about the iceberg. Now scientists have found its wreckage.” CNN. 9/30/2022. https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/titanic-warning-ss-mesaba-irish-sea-intl-scli-scn/index.html Pannett, Rachel. “Scientists find evidence of oldest known surgery, from 31,000 years ago.” Washington Post. 9/7/2022. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/07/oldest-amputation-surgery-borneo-hunter/ Patel, Vimal. “Last Conviction in Salem Witch Trials Is Cleared 329 Years Later.” New York Times. 7/31/2022. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/31/us/elizabeth-johnson-witchcraft-exoneration.html Peek, Madison. “A voice for their ancestors: Exhumations begin at Williamsburg's First Baptist Church site.” Daily Press. 7/18/2022. https://www.dailypress.com/virginiagazette/va-vg-archaeology-discovery-burial-20220718-jequutuz2rbkvbrjposwovxot4-story.html Public Library of Science. “High-status Danish Vikings wore exotic beaver furs.” Phys.org. 7/27/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-07-high-status-danish-vikings-wore-exotic.html Rebosio, Cameron. “SLAC researchers scan 600-year-old documents for clues about first printing presses.” 8/13/2022. https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2022/08/13/slac-researchers-scan-600-year-old-documents-for-clues-about-first-printing-presses Recker, Jane. “Five Stolen Paintings Go on Display in Virtual Reality.” Smithsonian. 7/13/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/virtual-reality-stolen-artwork-180980389/ Recker, Jane. “Harvard Returns Chief Standing Bear's Pipe Tomahawk to the Ponca Tribe.” Smithsonian. 7/7/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/civil-rights-leader-standing-bears-tomahawk-returned-to-his-tribe-180980369/ Rose, Andy. “3,000-year-old canoe found in Wisconsin's Lake Mendota is the oldest ever found in Great Lakes region.” CNN. 9/23/2022. https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/23/us/canoe-native-wisconsin-lake-mendota/index.html Scislowska, Monika. “Is Danish king who gave name to Bluetooth buried in Poland?” Phys.org. 7/31/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-07-danish-king-gave-bluetooth-poland.html Solly, Meilan. “Bones Found in Medieval Well Likely Belong to Victims of Anti-Semitic Massacre.” Smithsonian. 9/1/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/bones-found-in-medieval-well-likely-belong-to-victims-of-anti-semitic-massacre-180980692/ Solly, Meilan. “England's Oldest Surviving Shipwreck Is a 13th-Century Merchant Vessel.” Smithsonian. 7/26/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/englands-oldest-surviving-shipwreck-is-a-13th-century-merchant-vessel-180980474/ Stafford, Joe. “Archaeologists carry out first dig at tomb linked to King Arthur.” 7/1/2022. https://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/tomb-linked-to-king-arthur/ Tabikha, Kamal. “Archaeologists uncover 2,600-year-old blocks of white cheese in Egypt.” Mena/The National News. 11/12/2022. https://www.thenationalnews.com/mena/2022/09/12/archaeologists-uncover-2600-year-old-blocks-of-white-cheese-in-egypt/ Tamisiea, Jack. “Beloved Chincoteague ponies' mythical origins may be real.” National Geographic. 7/27/2022. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/famous-chincoteague-ponies-may-actually-descend-from-a-spanish-shipwreck Taylor & Francis Group. “More digging needed to see whether bones of fallen Waterloo soldiers were sold as fertilizer, as few human remains have ever been found.” Science Daily. 6/18/2022. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/06/220617210054.htm Taylor, Luke. “Evolution of lactose tolerance probably driven by famine and disease.” New Scientist. 7/272022. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2331213-evolution-of-lactose-tolerance-probably-driven-by-famine-and-disease/ The History Blog. “1,400-year-old iron folding chair found in Bavaria.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/65004 The History Blog. “Conserving an 18th c. portrait and the waistcoat in it.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/64758 The History Blog. “Flash-frozen 7th c. boy warrior grave thawed.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/64490 The History Blog. “Getty returns unique Greek terracotta sculptural group.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/64992 The History Blog. “Hiker Finds Viking Brooch From Woman's Burial.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/64949 The History Blog. “Roman “refrigerator” found in Bulgaria.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/65258 The History Blog. “Roman anchor retrieved from North Sea.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/65211 The History Blog. “Secrets of Vermeer's Milkmaid revealed.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/65195 The History Blog. “Shrimp fishermen haul in wooden figurehead.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/64893 UNC University Communications. “Excavations by UNC-Chapel Hill archaeologist reveal first known depictions of two biblical heroines, episode in ancient Jewish art.” 7/5/2022. https://uncnews.unc.edu/2022/07/05/excavations-by-unc-chapel-hill-archaeologist-reveal-first-known-depictions-of-two-biblical-heroines-episode-in-ancient-jewish-art/ University of Cincinatti. “Using science to solve a 1,300-year-old art mystery.” 9/6/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-09-science-year-old-art-mystery.html University of Helsinkin. “Human bones used for making pendants in the Stone Age.” EurekAlert. 7/4/2022. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/957821 Vindolanda Charitable Trust. “Instruments of War: Roman cornu mouthpiece uncovered..” 9/21/2022. https://www.vindolanda.com/news/instruments-of-war-roman-cornu-mouthpiece-uncovered. Whiteman, Hilary. “Somerton man mystery ‘solved' as DNA points to man's identity, professor claims.” CNN. 7/26/2022. https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/26/australia/australia-somerton-man-mystery-solved-claim-intl-hnk-dst/index.html Wu, Tara. “Three Men Charged for Trying to Sell Stolen ‘Hotel California' Notes and Lyrics.” Smithsonian. 7/13/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/three-men-charged-for-trying-to-sell-stolen-hotel-california-notes-and-lyrics-180980415/ Xavier Roca-Rada et al, A 1000-year-old case of Klinefelter's syndrome diagnosed by integrating morphology, osteology, and genetics, The Lancet (2022). DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(22)01476-3 “5,200-year-old stone carving chrysalis found in north China.” 7/18/2022. http://www.chinaview.cn/20220718/9ff4915a83394d1089cea9e76c3f5517/c.html Yildiz, Kadir. “Rare 1,600-year-old writing set unearthed in Istanbul.” AA. 9/15/2022. https://www.aa.com.tr/en/culture/rare-1-600-year-old-writing-set-unearthed-in-istanbul/2685964 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fall is here and so is the latest two-part edition of Unearthed! Part one includes updates, oldest things, books and letters, and a late entry into our Halloween stuff. Research: Abbott, Dennis. “Archaeologists unearth skeleton dating from Battle of Waterloo” Brussels Times. 7/13/2022. https://www.brusselstimes.com/belgium/254695/archaeologists-unearth-skeleton-dating-from-battle-of-waterloo Amaral, Brian. “A R.I. wreck that may be Captain Cook's Endeavour is being eaten by ‘shipworms'.” Boston Globe. 8/11/2022. https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/08/11/metro/ri-wreck-that-may-be-captain-cooks-endeavour-is-being-eaten-by-shipworms/ Andalou Agency. “164-square-meter Heracles mosaic found in Turkey's Alanya.” 7/26/2022. https://www.dailysabah.com/life/history/164-square-meter-heracles-mosaic-found-in-turkeys-alanya “Van Gogh self-portrait found hidden behind another painting.” 7/14/2022. https://apnews.com/article/hidden-van-gogh-self-portrait-b703b4391c4ec0ba5bcf381ae44a6c3b Banfield-Nwachi, Mabel. “Rare original copy of Shakespeare's First Folio sells for £2m.” The Guardian. 7/22/2022. https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/jul/22/shakespeare-first-folio-sells-for-2m-at-auction Behrendt, Marcin. “Keep demons in the grave.” Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun. 9/19/2022. https://portal.umk.pl/en/article/keep-demons-in-the-grave Benke, Kristopher. “Medieval mass burial shows centuries-earlier origin of Ashkenazi genetic bottleneck.” 8/30/2022. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/963008 Bennett-Begaye, Jourdan and Kolby KickingWoman. “Jim Thorpe's Olympic record reinstated.” Indian Country Today. https://indiancountrytoday.com/news/jim-thorpes-olympic-record-reinstated Bergstrøm, Ida Irene. “The last person who touched this three-bladed arrowhead was a Viking.” 8/26/2022. https://sciencenorway.no/archaeology-viking-age-vikings/the-last-person-who-touched-this-three-bladed-arrowhead-was-a-viking/2069302 Bergstrøm, Ida Irene. “This gold ring once belonged to a powerful Viking Chief. It was found in a pile of cheap jewellery auctioned off online.” Science Norway. 7/8/2022. https://sciencenorway.no/archaeology-viking-age-vikings/this-gold-ring-once-belonged-to-a-powerful-viking-chief-it-was-found-in-a-pile-of-cheap-jewellery-auctioned-off-online/2052329 Bir, Burak. “Historical artifact from AD 250 returns to Türkiye after 140 years.” AA. 7/1/2022. https://www.aa.com.tr/en/culture/historical-artifact-from-ad-250-returns-to-turkiye-after-140-years/2628092 Brewer, Graham Lee. “Search for missing Native artifacts led to the discovery of bodies stored in ‘the most inhumane way possible'.” NBC News. 9/4/2022. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/search-missing-native-artifacts-led-discovery-bodies-stored-inhumane-w-rcna46151 Brownlee, Emma. “Bed Burials in Early Medieval Europe.” Medieval Archaeology. Vol. 66, 2002. https://doi.org/10.1080/00766097.2022.2065060 Buschschlüter, Vanessa. “Pedro I: Emperor's embalmed heart arrives in Brazil.” BBC. 8/22/2022. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-62561928 Cardiff University. ‘Bronze Age enclosure could offer earliest clues on the origins of Cardiff.” 7/14/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-07-bronze-age-enclosure-earliest-clues.html Cheng, Lucia. “After More Than 150 Years, Sculptor Edmonia Lewis Finally Gets Her Degree.” Smithsonian. 7/20/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/sculptor-edmonia-lewis-receives-her-degree-180980429/ Davis, Nicola. “DIY fertiliser may be behind monks' parasite torment, say archaeologists.” The Guardian. 8/19/2022. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/aug/19/diy-fertiliser-may-be-behind-monk-parasite-torment-say-archaeologists-cambridge Dennehy, John. “UAE-led project makes groundbreaking discovery in Zanzibar's famed Stone Town.” The National News. 9/30/2022. https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/heritage/2022/09/01/uae-led-project-makes-groundbreaking-discovery-in-zanzibars-famed-stone-town/ Donn, Natasha. “Portuguese scientists discover 100,000 year old case of deafness.” 7/18/2022. https://www.portugalresident.com/portuguese-scientists-discover-100000-year-old-case-of-deafness/ Eerkens, J.W., de Voogt, A. Why are Roman-period dice asymmetrical? An experimental and quantitative approach. Archaeol Anthropol Sci 14, 134 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-022-01599-y Elis-Williams, Elinor. “Finding the ship that sent out a warning to The Titanic.” 9/26/2022. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/965748 Enking, Molly. “Kentucky Floods Damage Irreplaceable Appalachian Archives.” Smithsonian. 8/3/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/kentucky-floods-damage-irreplaceable-appalachian-archives-180980517/ Fels, Tony. “What Elizabeth Johnson's Exoneration Teaches about the Salem Witch Hunt.” History News Network. 8/22/2022. https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/183740 Golder, Joseph. “New Technique Used to Free 1,300-Year-Old 'Ice Prince'.” Newsweek. 6/30/2022. https://www.newsweek.com/new-technique-used-free-1300-year-old-ice-prince-1720801 Grescoe, Taras. “This miracle plant was eaten into extinction 2,000 years ago—or was it?” National Geographic. 9/23/2022. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/miracle-plant-eaten-extinction-2000-years-ago-silphion?loggedout=true Griffith University. “Massive Outback rock art site reveals ancient narrative.” Phys.org. 9/21/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-09-massive-outback-art-site-reveals.html Hauck, Grace. “How a missing foot in Borneo is upending what we've known about human history.” Phys.org. 9/7/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-09-foot-borneo-upending-weve-human.html Hussain, Abid. “Record rains in Pakistan damage Mohenjo Daro archaeological site.” MSN. 9/8/2022. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/record-rains-in-pakistan-damage-mohenjo-daro-archaeological-site/ar-AA11B0zH IOC News. “IOC to display the name of Jim Thorpe as sole Stockholm 1912 pentathlon and decathlon gold medallist.” 7/15/2022. https://olympics.com/ioc/news/ioc-to-display-the-name-of-jim-thorpe-as-sole-stockholm-1912-pentathlon-and-decathlon-gold-medallist Johnston, Chuck. “Grand jury declines to indict Carolyn Bryant Donham, the woman whose accusations led to the murder of Emmett Till.” CNN. 8/10/2022. https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/08/09/us/emmett-till-carolyn-bryant-no-indictment-reaj/index.html Katz, Brigit. “Albuquerque Museum Returns Long-Forgotten Cache of Sculptures to Mexico.” Smithsonian. 7/29/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/albuquerque-museum-returns-long-forgotten-cache-of-sculptures-to-mexico-180980501/ Katz, Brigit. “London's Horniman Museum Will Return Stolen Benin Bronzes to Nigeria.” Smithsonian Magazine. 8/9/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/london-horniman-museum-return-stolen-benin-bronzes-nigeria-180980541/ Katz, Brigit. “Museum of the Bible Returns Centuries-Old Gospel Manuscript to Greece.” Smithsonian. 8/30/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/museum-of-the-bible-returns-centuries-old-gospel-manuscript-to-greece-180980670/ Kiel University. “Examination of recently discovered wreck from the 17th century.” PhysOrg. 7/28/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-07-17th-century.html Kuta, Sarah. “Can Tree Rings Solve the Mystery of a 19th-Century American Shipwreck?” Smithsonian. 9/1/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/tree-rings-american-shipwreck-Dolphin-1859-180980676/ Kuta, Sarah. “Man Pays $75 for Medieval Text That Could Be Worth $10,000.” Smithsonian. 9/29/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/man-pays-75-for-700-year-old-medieval-text-that-could-be-worth-10000-180980858/ Lewsey, Fred. “Prehistoric roots of ‘cold sore' virus traced through ancient herpes DNA.” 7/27/2022. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/959525 Macmillan, Jade. “Indigenous leaders bring their ancestors home after 90 years at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.” ABC. 8/3/2022. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-08-04/indigenous-remains-repatriated-from-smithsonian/101272318 McEnchroe, Thomas. “Uniquely preserved medieval kitchen unearthed north of Moravia.” Radio Prague International. 8/8/2022. https://english.radio.cz/uniquely-preserved-medieval-kitchen-unearthed-north-moravia-8758128 net. “Research from Viking latrines helps reveal the long history of a parasite.” https://www.medievalists.net/2022/09/research-from-viking-latrines-helps-reveal-the-long-history-of-a-parasite/ net. “Site of 13th-century shipwreck to be protected.” https://www.medievalists.net/2022/07/site-of-13th-century-shipwreck-to-be-protected/ Metcalfe, Tom. “1,000 years ago, a woman was buried in a canoe on her way to the 'destination of souls'.” LiveScience. 8/24/2022. https://www.livescience.com/indigenous-canoe-burial-argentina Nick J. Overton et al, Not All That Glitters is Gold? Rock Crystal in the Early British Neolithic at Dorstone Hill, Herefordshire, and the Wider British and Irish Context, Cambridge Archaeological Journal (2022). DOI: 10.1017/S0959774322000142 Nyberg, Elin. “Jewellery from grave of high status Viking woman delivered at museum's door.” University of Stavanger. 7/9/2022. https://www.uis.no/en/research/jewellery-from-grave-of-high-status-viking-woman-delivered-at-museums-door Nyberg, Elin. “Unique sword casts new light on Viking voyages across the North Sea.” Phys.org. 7/18/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-07-unique-sword-viking-voyages-north.html Oltermann, Philip. “Germany hands over two Benin bronzes to Nigeria.” 7/1/2022. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jul/01/germany-hands-over-two-benin-bronzes-to-nigeria Orie, Amarachi and Christian Edwards. “This ship tried to warn the Titanic about the iceberg. Now scientists have found its wreckage.” CNN. 9/30/2022. https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/titanic-warning-ss-mesaba-irish-sea-intl-scli-scn/index.html Pannett, Rachel. “Scientists find evidence of oldest known surgery, from 31,000 years ago.” Washington Post. 9/7/2022. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/07/oldest-amputation-surgery-borneo-hunter/ Patel, Vimal. “Last Conviction in Salem Witch Trials Is Cleared 329 Years Later.” New York Times. 7/31/2022. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/31/us/elizabeth-johnson-witchcraft-exoneration.html Peek, Madison. “A voice for their ancestors: Exhumations begin at Williamsburg's First Baptist Church site.” Daily Press. 7/18/2022. https://www.dailypress.com/virginiagazette/va-vg-archaeology-discovery-burial-20220718-jequutuz2rbkvbrjposwovxot4-story.html Public Library of Science. “High-status Danish Vikings wore exotic beaver furs.” Phys.org. 7/27/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-07-high-status-danish-vikings-wore-exotic.html Rebosio, Cameron. “SLAC researchers scan 600-year-old documents for clues about first printing presses.” 8/13/2022. https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2022/08/13/slac-researchers-scan-600-year-old-documents-for-clues-about-first-printing-presses Recker, Jane. “Five Stolen Paintings Go on Display in Virtual Reality.” Smithsonian. 7/13/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/virtual-reality-stolen-artwork-180980389/ Recker, Jane. “Harvard Returns Chief Standing Bear's Pipe Tomahawk to the Ponca Tribe.” Smithsonian. 7/7/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/civil-rights-leader-standing-bears-tomahawk-returned-to-his-tribe-180980369/ Rose, Andy. “3,000-year-old canoe found in Wisconsin's Lake Mendota is the oldest ever found in Great Lakes region.” CNN. 9/23/2022. https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/23/us/canoe-native-wisconsin-lake-mendota/index.html Scislowska, Monika. “Is Danish king who gave name to Bluetooth buried in Poland?” Phys.org. 7/31/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-07-danish-king-gave-bluetooth-poland.html Solly, Meilan. “Bones Found in Medieval Well Likely Belong to Victims of Anti-Semitic Massacre.” Smithsonian. 9/1/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/bones-found-in-medieval-well-likely-belong-to-victims-of-anti-semitic-massacre-180980692/ Solly, Meilan. “England's Oldest Surviving Shipwreck Is a 13th-Century Merchant Vessel.” Smithsonian. 7/26/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/englands-oldest-surviving-shipwreck-is-a-13th-century-merchant-vessel-180980474/ Stafford, Joe. “Archaeologists carry out first dig at tomb linked to King Arthur.” 7/1/2022. https://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/tomb-linked-to-king-arthur/ Tabikha, Kamal. “Archaeologists uncover 2,600-year-old blocks of white cheese in Egypt.” Mena/The National News. 11/12/2022. https://www.thenationalnews.com/mena/2022/09/12/archaeologists-uncover-2600-year-old-blocks-of-white-cheese-in-egypt/ Tamisiea, Jack. “Beloved Chincoteague ponies' mythical origins may be real.” National Geographic. 7/27/2022. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/famous-chincoteague-ponies-may-actually-descend-from-a-spanish-shipwreck Taylor & Francis Group. “More digging needed to see whether bones of fallen Waterloo soldiers were sold as fertilizer, as few human remains have ever been found.” Science Daily. 6/18/2022. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/06/220617210054.htm Taylor, Luke. “Evolution of lactose tolerance probably driven by famine and disease.” New Scientist. 7/272022. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2331213-evolution-of-lactose-tolerance-probably-driven-by-famine-and-disease/ The History Blog. “1,400-year-old iron folding chair found in Bavaria.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/65004 The History Blog. “Conserving an 18th c. portrait and the waistcoat in it.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/64758 The History Blog. “Flash-frozen 7th c. boy warrior grave thawed.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/64490 The History Blog. “Getty returns unique Greek terracotta sculptural group.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/64992 The History Blog. “Hiker Finds Viking Brooch From Woman's Burial.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/64949 The History Blog. “Roman “refrigerator” found in Bulgaria.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/65258 The History Blog. “Roman anchor retrieved from North Sea.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/65211 The History Blog. “Secrets of Vermeer's Milkmaid revealed.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/65195 The History Blog. “Shrimp fishermen haul in wooden figurehead.” http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/64893 UNC University Communications. “Excavations by UNC-Chapel Hill archaeologist reveal first known depictions of two biblical heroines, episode in ancient Jewish art.” 7/5/2022. https://uncnews.unc.edu/2022/07/05/excavations-by-unc-chapel-hill-archaeologist-reveal-first-known-depictions-of-two-biblical-heroines-episode-in-ancient-jewish-art/ University of Cincinatti. “Using science to solve a 1,300-year-old art mystery.” 9/6/2022. https://phys.org/news/2022-09-science-year-old-art-mystery.html University of Helsinkin. “Human bones used for making pendants in the Stone Age.” EurekAlert. 7/4/2022. https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/957821 Vindolanda Charitable Trust. “Instruments of War: Roman cornu mouthpiece uncovered..” 9/21/2022. https://www.vindolanda.com/news/instruments-of-war-roman-cornu-mouthpiece-uncovered. Whiteman, Hilary. “Somerton man mystery ‘solved' as DNA points to man's identity, professor claims.” CNN. 7/26/2022. https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/26/australia/australia-somerton-man-mystery-solved-claim-intl-hnk-dst/index.html Wu, Tara. “Three Men Charged for Trying to Sell Stolen ‘Hotel California' Notes and Lyrics.” Smithsonian. 7/13/2022. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/three-men-charged-for-trying-to-sell-stolen-hotel-california-notes-and-lyrics-180980415/ Xavier Roca-Rada et al, A 1000-year-old case of Klinefelter's syndrome diagnosed by integrating morphology, osteology, and genetics, The Lancet (2022). DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(22)01476-3 “5,200-year-old stone carving chrysalis found in north China.” 7/18/2022. http://www.chinaview.cn/20220718/9ff4915a83394d1089cea9e76c3f5517/c.html Yildiz, Kadir. “Rare 1,600-year-old writing set unearthed in Istanbul.” AA. 9/15/2022. https://www.aa.com.tr/en/culture/rare-1-600-year-old-writing-set-unearthed-in-istanbul/2685964 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tottiler Messiler yeni sezonun ilk bölümüyle tam kadro yayında! Fritz Fassbender, Hüseyin Kıyıcı ve Koray Gök sezon başlarken 4 büyüklerin durumunu ve Anadolu'dan seyir zevki yüksek olacak takımları konuştu, menümüz için buyrunuz: (1.00)Abdullah Avcı'nın Trabzonspor'u yeni sezonda ne yapar? Sivas maçına bakış, Avrupa'daki oyun hakkında tahminler (16.00) Galatasaray'da Okan Buruk'un elindeki kadroya ve oynatacağı oyuna bakış. Galatasaray nasıl bir 10 numarayla oynamalı? (39.00) BJK'de Muleka-Weghorst-Ghezzal üçlüsünü umarsızca övdük, yerli sorunu ve stoper sorununa baktık, Ismael'in hazırlık dönemini değerlendirdik (53.00) Fenerbahçe'nin ideal 11'i, bu 11 nasıl bir santrfor ister? Jesus'un Kiev maçlarına bakış. (1.05.00) Anadolu'dan bu sene hangi takımlar keyif verir? Konya, Alanya, Antalya, Paşa, Gümrük, Kayseri ve diğer takımlara bakış. İlginize teşekkürler, iyi dinlemeler!
Tam Doksan'ın onuncu bölümünde Barkın Kızıl, Bülent Kalafat ve Sinan Yılmaz, Fenerbahçe'nin Seyrantepe'deki derbi galibiyetini, Kim Min-Jae'nin performansını, Gaziantep FK karşısında kazanarak zirvede farkı açmaya devam eden Trabzonspor'u, Sergen Yalçın'ın Alanya'daki tartışmalı rotasyonunu ve maç sonu açıklamalarını konuşuyorlar. / Ses Tasarımı: Vadi Sound (00:45) Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe (25:05) Trabzonspor-Gaziantep FK (35:45) Alanyaspor-Beşiktaş
EPISODE- 14 “The Tim Boxeo Show”Show NotesStory of the WeekThe Challenge of Making well matched club showsFriday: https://boxrec.com/en/event/834532Saturday: https://boxrec.com/en/event/834533Dacarree Scott (6-0, 6 KO's) with a KO-1 of Tennessee's Jaden Booth (3-3)KO: https://twitter.com/__mactruck__/status/1416421854764572685?s=20Boxrec: https://boxrec.com/en/event/834532 DeMichael "Triggerman" Harris (5-0, 5 KO's) TKO-2 Devanta Stevenson (0-5)Boxrec: https://boxrec.com/en/event/834532Instagram Story Pic: https://imgur.com/SwD7wa6Shamar Canal (1-0) TKO-1 Lucky Holt (0-7, 7 KO's) Boxrec: https://boxrec.com/en/event/834533Fight: https://www.facebook.com/shamar.canal.35/videos/188907179918440Fights of the WeekJin Sasaki (11-0, 10 KO's) KO-2 Kaiki Yuba (7-1-2) Saturdayhttps://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/847229Full Fight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0m2ZHHclgM&ab_channel=A-SIGN.BOXING.COMFast Hands:Fatih Kara Kurt Altunkaya (26-0, 24 KO's) RTD-2 Christian Dulz (8-20) Saturday iin Alanya, Turkey https://boxrec.com/en/event/835797Amisael "The Bazooka" Jimenez (3-0, 3 KO's) TKO-3 Francois Russell (3-36) in Atlanta, Georgia. https://boxrec.com/en/event/834533Marvin Callea (7-1, 1 KO) UD-10 Christopher Mondongo (9-3) Friday in Italy. https://boxrec.com/en/event/835216Richard Ivan "Chachita" Jaramillo (1-0-2) RTD-1 Jose Ramirez Cruz Friday in Tijuana https://twitter.com/TimBoxeo/status/1416386975767142404?s=20Lowlights?Mourad "Zenga" Omar (9-3, 8 KO's) TKO-1 Ahmed Mohamed (0-3) in Cairo, Egypthttps://boxrec.com/en/event/836384https://twitter.com/TimBoxeo/status/1416486901532532740?s=20Graduation TimeFiodor Czerkaszyn (18-0, 12 KO) TKO-1 Damian Bonelli (24-9, 20 KO) Saturday in Polandhttps://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/718305https://www.instagram.com/cherkashyn_f/?hl=en2016 Olympian Samuel Carmona (5-0, 3 KO's) UD-6 Joel Sanchez (5-22-1) Sunday in Madrid, Spain. https://boxrec.com/en/event/836812Is He Seriously Still Fighting? 50yr old Firat Arslan (48-9-3) v Ruben Eduardo Acosta (38-17-5) Saturday in Germanyhttps://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/14587What Is Coming Up Next?Shinard Bunch Friday on Shobox. https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/86500941yr old Kevin McCauley (15-209-12, 14 by KO) vs Tom Raffertyhttps://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/454087Boston Boxing Promotions Friday. https://boxrec.com/en/event/830769Liam Paro (20-0, 13 KO's) v Steve Gaggo (12-1) https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/749212Arslanbek Makhmudov (11-0, 11 KO's) v Pavel Sour (13-4)https://boxrec.com/en/event/836038BKFC 19 is Friday. https://boxrec.com/en/event/834725Rasheen Brown23yr old featherweight Rasheen Brown (9-0, 6 KO's)https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/841387https://www.instagram.com/sugarsheen/?hl=enhttps://bxngtv.com/bxngrdrpromotions724/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHDClM4ruCA&ab_channel=SalitaPromotionshttps://www.phillytrib.com/news/state-and-region/brown-celebrates-second-silver-gloves-boxing-title/article_7a7ee49f-7eac-58ad-9ad7-dcb5d11f7ec1.html