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Adult Music
“The Spaces Between”

Adult Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 187:16


In this episode, we discuss recordings of “The Age of Extremes: W.F. Bach, G. Benda & C.P.E. Bach” (Arcana) by Francesco Corti & Il Pomo d'Oro, “Field: Complete Nocturnes” (Deutsche Grammophon) by Alice Sara Ott, “Giancarlo Aquilanti: Oltreoceano” (Da Vinci Classics) by Marta Tacconi, “Indi-Gêne ?” (Zoot Collectif) by The Noé Codjia & Neil Saidi Quintet, “Elegy” (Summit) by Rex Richardson, and “Table for Three” (SteepleChase) by Alex Norris.   The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's 100 Best Jazz Podcasts   Episode 202 Deezer Playlist   Fair use disclaimer: Music sample clips are for commentary and educational purposes. We recommend that listeners listen to the complete recordings, all of which are available on streaming services in the links provided. We also suggest that if you enjoy the music, you consider purchasing the CDs or high-quality downloads to support the artists.   “The Age of Extremes: W.F. Bach, G. Benda & C.P.E. Bach” (Arcana) Francesco Corti, Il Pomo d'Oro https://open.spotify.com/album/666rWzJgsF6pZo9KyAZ27A https://music.apple.com/gh/album/the-age-of-extremes-w-f-bach-g-benda-c-p-e-bach/1781631697 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DN6QFCXM   “Field: Complete Nocturnes” (Deutsche Grammophon) Alice Sara Ott https://open.spotify.com/album/0EOZVLK59a6f8FOKX1yiOl https://music.apple.com/gh/album/field-complete-nocturnes/1782559640 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DPBC6CX5   “Giancarlo Aquilanti: Oltreoceano” (Da Vinci Classics) Marta Tacconi https://open.spotify.com/album/4NcJ1nxhGInBulPXv6T1ng https://music.apple.com/gh/album/giancarlo-aquilanti-oltreoceano/1789326588 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DSJFXQPL   “Indi-Gêne ?” (Zoot Collectif) Noé Codjia & Neil Saidi Quintet https://open.spotify.com/album/48lz2HAOCtIVzAxNi8Uz7I https://music.apple.com/gh/album/indi-gêne-with-malte-arndal-luca-fattorini-noé-huchard/1790891991 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DT4LWVNS   “Elegy” (Summit) Rex Richardson https://open.spotify.com/album/5gyHuyNhQrTbGG1oxVVxcM https://music.apple.com/gh/album/elegy/1793195591 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DVBDCBXQ   “Table for Three” (SteepleChase) Alex Norris https://open.spotify.com/album/2l4TGcCJaluGa98MqC8Ht7 https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DVBDCBXQ

Any Questions? and Any Answers?
AQ: Alex Norris MP, Charlotte Pickles, Dr Emma Runswick, Helen Whately MP

Any Questions? and Any Answers?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 46:44


Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from the Thackray Museum of Medicine in Leeds.

The Sound Kitchen
What's in a name?

The Sound Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 27:28


This week on The Sound Kitchen you'll hear the answer to the question about the Eurosatory weapons show. There's “On This Day”, “The Listener's Corner” with Paul Myers, and bushels of good music - all that and the new quiz and bonus questions too, so click on the “Play” button above and enjoy!  Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday – here on our website, or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll hear the winner's names announced and the week's quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you've grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and listen every week.Erwan and I are busy cooking up special shows with your music requests, so get them in! Send your music requests to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr – tell us why you like the piece of music, too – it makes it more interesting for us all!The ePOP video competition is open! The ePOP video competition is sponsored by the RFI department “Planète Radio”, whose mission is to give a voice to the voiceless. ePOP focuses on the environment, and how climate change has affected “ordinary” people. You are to create a three-minute video about climate change, the environment, pollution - told by the people it affects.You do not need expensive video equipment to enter the competition. Your phone is fine. And you do not need to be a member of the RFI Clubs to enter – everyone is welcome. And by the way – the prizes are incredibly generous!Go to the ePOP page to read about past competitions, watch past videos, and read the regulations for your entry.  You can also write to us at thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr, and we'll forward your mail to Planète Radio.The competition closes on 12 September, but you know how "time flies”, so get to work now! We expect to be bombarded with entries from the English speakers!Facebook: Be sure to send your photos for the RFI English Listeners Forum banner to thesoundkitchen@rfi.frMore tech news: Did you know we have a YouTube channel? Just go to YouTube and write RFI English in the search bar, and there we are! Be sure to subscribe to see all our videos.Would you like to learn French? RFI is here to help you!Our website “Le Français facile avec RFI”  has news broadcasts in slow, simple French, as well as bi-lingual radio dramas (with real actors!) and exercises to practice what you have heard.Go to our website and get started! At the top of the page, click on “Test level”. According to your score, you'll be counselled to the best-suited activities for your level.Do not give up! As Lidwien van Dixhoorn, the head of “Le Français facile” service told me: “Bathe your ears in the sound of the language, and eventually, you'll get it." She should know – Lidwien is Dutch and came to France hardly able to say “bonjour” and now she heads this key RFI department – so stick with it!Be sure you check out our wonderful podcasts!In addition to the breaking news articles on our site with in-depth analysis of current affairs in France and across the globe, we have several podcasts that will leave you hungry for more.There's Paris Perspective, Spotlight on France, Spotlight on Africa, and of course, The Sound Kitchen. We have an award-winning bilingual series – an old-time radio show, with actors (!) to help you learn French, called Les voisins du 12 bis. And there is the excellent International Report, too.As you see, sound is still quite present in the RFI English service. Keep checking our website for updates on the latest from our staff of journalists. You never know what we'll surprise you with!To listen to our podcasts from your PC, go to our website; you'll see “Podcasts” at the top of the page. You can either listen directly or subscribe and receive them directly on your mobile phone.To listen to our podcasts from your mobile phone, slide through the tabs just under the lead article (the first tab is “Headline News”) until you see “Podcasts”, and choose your show. Teachers take note! I save postcards and stamps from all over the world to send to you for your students. If you would like stamps and postcards for your students, just write and let me know. The address is english.service@rfi.fr  If you would like to donate stamps and postcards, feel free! Our address is listed below. Another idea for your students: Br. Gerald Muller, my beloved music teacher from St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas, has been writing books for young adults in his retirement – and they are free! There is a volume of biographies of painters and musicians called Gentle Giants, and an excellent biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, too. They are also a good way to help you improve your English – that's how I worked on my French, reading books that were meant for young readers – and I guarantee you, it's a good method for improving your language skills. To get Br. Gerald's free books, click here.Independent RFI English Clubs: Be sure to always include Audrey Iattoni (audrey.iattoni@rfi.fr) from our Listener Relations department in your RFI Club correspondence. Remember to copy me (thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr) when you write to her so that I know what is going on, too. NB: You do not need to send her your quiz answers! Email overload!This week's quiz: On 22 June, I asked you a question about the world's largest arms show - the Eurosatory weapons show – which was just ending up here in France. RFI English journalist Jan van der Made went out to take a look, and wrote an article about it for you: “Israel and Russia barred as world's largest arms show opens in Paris”.You were to re-read Jan's article and send in the answer to this question: why is the arms fair called “Eurosatory”?The answer is, to quote Jan's article: “Eurosatory is named after Satory, a town near Versailles that is home to Paris's 24th infantry regiment and the GIGN (an elite French crisis intervention group) headquarters.The first Eurosatory show was held there in 1967, but due to its expansion over the years, the show moved to the Villepinte exhibition halls north of the French capital.”In addition to the quiz question, there was the bonus question: “What is your favorite food, and why?”, which was suggested by Momotaz Begum Nazu from Naogaon, Bangladesh.Do you have a bonus question idea? Send it to us!The winners are: Riaz Ahmad Khan, the president of the RFI Listeners Club in Sheikhupura, Pakistan. Riaz is also the winner of this week's bonus question. Congratulations Riaz, on your double win.Also on the list of lucky winners this week are Ferhat Bezazel, the president of the RFI Butterflies Club Ain Kechera in West Skikda, Algeria, and RFI Listeners Club member Zenon Teles, the president of the Christian – Marxist – Leninist - Maoist Association of Listening DX-ers in Goa, India.Last but not least, there are RFI English listeners Nilu Dhakal from Mechi, Nepal, and Laily Akhter Nessa from Naogaon, Bangladesh.Congratulations, winners!Here's the music you heard on this week's programme: The theme from The Pink Panther by Henry Mancini; “No Apparent Reason” by Alex Norris, performed by Ralph Irizarry and Timbalaye; “The Flight of the Bumblebee” by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov; “The Cakewalk” from Children's Corner by Claude Debussy, performed by the composer, and “Canon” by Siouxsie Sioux, Budgie, and Steven Severin, performed by Siouxsie and The Banshees.Do you have a music request? Send it to thesoundkitchen@rfi.frThis week's question ... you must listen to the show to participate. After you've listened to the show, re-read our article “Rwanda heads to the polls to likely re-elect Kagame for fourth term”, which will help you with the answer.You have until 9 September to enter this week's quiz. The winners will be announced on the 14 September podcast. When you enter be sure to send your postal address with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.Send your answers to:english.service@rfi.frorSusan OwensbyRFI – The Sound Kitchen80, rue Camille Desmoulins92130 Issy-les-MoulineauxFranceorBy text … You can also send your quiz answers to The Sound Kitchen mobile phone. Dial your country's international access code, or “ + ”, then  33 6 31 12 96 82. Don't forget to include your mailing address in your text – and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.To find out how you can win a special Sound Kitchen prize, click here.To find out how you can become a member of the RFI Listeners Club, or form your own official RFI Club, click here. 

JAZZ по-русски
Conrad Herwig • The Latin Side of McCoy Tyner 2024 ©️ SAVANT #latinjazz #bop

JAZZ по-русски

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 12:20


Тромбонист Conrad Herwig в 1995 году начал записывать серию альбомов под названием Латинская сторона, сделав аранжировки на знаменитые стандарты John Coltrane. Затем последовали исполненные в латинском стиле хиты Miles Davis ©️2004, Wayne Shorter ©️2008, Herbie Hancock ©️2010, Joe Henderson ©️2014 и Charles Mingus ©️2022. А так же он записал альбом The Latin Side of Horace Silver ©️2020, который попал на мой канал благодаря Игорю Бутману и Александру Сипягину. И если предыдущий альбом, по какой-то причине я пропустил, то в этом году новую серию The Latin Side of McCoy Tyner смело добавил в свою коллекцию. Для справки - американский пианист McCoy Tyner (11.12.1938 - 6.03.2020) известный, как своей работой в ансамбле John Coltrane, так и сольной карьерой. Один из выдающихся представителей модального джаза и хард-бопа.  Представьте себе какие аранжировки надо было сделать, чтобы бибоповские стандарты превратить в самбу, румбу, сальсу и боса-нову. Но, у ребят все это превосходно получилось, теперь они звучат по новому и будут приятны и понятны более большему количеству людей, и не только любителей джаза. На альбоме вы услышите Craig Handy на теноре и баритон-саксофоне, Alex Norris на трубе и флюгельгорне, фортепиано Bill O‘Connell, басиста Ruben Rodriguez, барабанщика Robby Ameen и перкуссиониста Camilo Molina. И еще добавьте к этому великолепному составу пианиста Eddie Palmieri на модной версии Walk Spirit, Talk Spirit. Этот легендарный музыкант встречается не только на этом альбоме, но и других, в этой замечательной серии. Такое слияние культур, если все сделано правильно, приводит к богатой эволюции музыкальных жанров. СЛУШАТЬ АЛЬБОМ - https://album.link/i/1739179608 HORACE SILVER - https://t.me/discor/5797 Лучший трек альбома в плей-листе JAZZ по-русски 7 на AppleMusic и Spotify Поставь лайк ❤️ и подпишись на канал JAZZ по-русски https://t.me/discor #latinjazz #bop

Halfway Around The Halo - A UK Angels Podcast

We are back with a first episode of the regular season and it's a big one. Nick, Toby and an old friend go through the roster heading into Opening Day, including some sizzling hot takes and some bold predictions. They were then joined by Alex Norris, the Member of Parliament for Nottingham North and big Orioles fan to preview the upcoming series in Baltimore

Adult Music
“Mediterranean Moves”

Adult Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 139:01


In this episode, we discuss recordings of “Monteverdi: Vespro della Beata Vergine” (Harmonia Mundi) by Pygmalion / Raphaël Pichon, “Topos: 20th-Century Greek Orchestral Music” (Naxos) by Noé Inui & Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra / Zoi Tsokanou, “Borenstein: Études, Opp. 66 & 86 & Other Piano Works” (Grand Piano) by Tra Nguyen, “Vin Doux” (Laurent Maur) by The George Kontrafouris Trio & Laurent Maur, “Chess Moves” (SteepleChase) by Alex Norris, and “Let Them Talk” (Cellar Live) by Lezlie Harrison.   The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's 100 Best Jazz Podcasts   Episode 134: Deezer Playlist   Fair use disclaimer: Music sample clips are for commentary and educational purposes. We recommend that listeners listen to the complete recordings, all of which are available on streaming services in the links provided. We also suggest that if you enjoy the music, you consider purchasing the CDs or high-quality downloads to support the artists.   “Monteverdi: Vespro della Beata Vergine” (Harmonia Mundi) Pygmalion, Raphaël Pichon https://open.spotify.com/album/2qz5cUkqLK664EpMonr2D2 https://music.apple.com/us/album/monteverdi-vespro-della-beata-vergine/1692443640   “Topos: 20th-Century Greek Orchestral Music” (Naxos) Noé Inui, Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra / Zoi Tsokanou https://open.spotify.com/album/3XyayXmMuU22tKyedRQl0i https://music.apple.com/us/album/topos-20th-century-greek-orchestral-music/1691557655   “Borenstein: Études, Opp. 66 & 86 & Other Piano Works” (Grand Piano) Tra Nguyen https://open.spotify.com/album/1crJjnaB4YHF5ciGvmCjLJ https://music.apple.com/us/album/nimrod-borenstein-piano-works/1705812453   “Vin Doux” (Laurent Maur)  George Kontrafouris Trio, Laurent Maur https://open.spotify.com/album/4rXjUBxxNVSV6JQhqSyYLp https://music.apple.com/us/album/vin-doux/1707515361   “Chess Moves” (SteepleChase)  Alex Norris https://open.spotify.com/album/7rp2Ko4bnrgAo8U2VpPYAJ https://music.apple.com/us/search?term=Alex%20Norris   “Let Them Talk” (Cellar Live)  Lezlie Harrison https://open.spotify.com/album/4zf4KGBY5ddojNxypLbCO6 https://music.apple.com/us/search?term=Lezlie%20Harrison   Be sure to check out: "Same Difference: 2 Jazz Fans, 1 Jazz Standard" Johnny Valenzuela and Tony Habra look at several versions of the same Jazz standard each week, play snippets from each version, discuss the history of the original and the different versions.  

This Week in Google (MP3)
TWiG 689: Rusticated and Rectified - Blue vs grey checkmarks, Meta layoffs, FTX Binance collapse, Google One VPN

This Week in Google (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 177:57


Twitter vs Mastodon. Twitter begins to roll out, then kills, grey checkmarks for high-profile accounts. Here's how a Twitter engineer says it will break in the coming weeks. identi.ca Meta Lays Off More Than 11,000 Employees. Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX Empire Faces US Probe Into Client Funds, Lending. Robinhood Collapses Following Difficulties of Savior. Twitter Is Our Future - by James Fallows. SpaceX adds data restrictions for Starlink power users. On Twitter, Elon Musk Details His Plans for Twitter's Business. Bullshit Reporting: The Intercept's Story About Government Policing Disinfo Is Absolute Garbage. Matter launch event: Hands-on with the newest Matter devices. Google Messages tests redesigned photo picker. Stadia refunds start today as Google provides more details on what to expect. Google One VPN coming to desktop with Mac and Windows apps. First Pixel 7 update rolling out with three fixes for display and system. Optimized YouTube Shorts player for TVs rolling out. Google and Renault are developing a 'software-defined vehicle' together. Berkeley moves toward banning all right turns on red lights. Amazon's new electric vans will be making deliveries in over 100 U.S. cities this holiday season. TikTok slashes global revenue targets by at least $2bn. How online mobs act like flocks of birds. Zoomtopia. Picks: Glenn - Legal fund for Alex Norris "oh no" comics. Jeff - Dystopian Candy Crush Drone Fleet Unleashed Into Skies Above New York. Jeff - Drones complete incomplete monuments. Ant - LumaFusion available in Beta on Android and ChromeOS. Ant - Canon EOS Webcam Utility PRO Announced. Ant - There_I_Ruined_It on Instagram. Ant - Rancho Cotate Athlete of the week Jacob Pruitt. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Glenn Fleishman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twig cachefly.com

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
This Week in Google 689: Rusticated and Rectified

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 177:57


Twitter vs Mastodon. Twitter begins to roll out, then kills, grey checkmarks for high-profile accounts. Here's how a Twitter engineer says it will break in the coming weeks. identi.ca Meta Lays Off More Than 11,000 Employees. Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX Empire Faces US Probe Into Client Funds, Lending. Robinhood Collapses Following Difficulties of Savior. Twitter Is Our Future - by James Fallows. SpaceX adds data restrictions for Starlink power users. On Twitter, Elon Musk Details His Plans for Twitter's Business. Bullshit Reporting: The Intercept's Story About Government Policing Disinfo Is Absolute Garbage. Matter launch event: Hands-on with the newest Matter devices. Google Messages tests redesigned photo picker. Stadia refunds start today as Google provides more details on what to expect. Google One VPN coming to desktop with Mac and Windows apps. First Pixel 7 update rolling out with three fixes for display and system. Optimized YouTube Shorts player for TVs rolling out. Google and Renault are developing a 'software-defined vehicle' together. Berkeley moves toward banning all right turns on red lights. Amazon's new electric vans will be making deliveries in over 100 U.S. cities this holiday season. TikTok slashes global revenue targets by at least $2bn. How online mobs act like flocks of birds. Zoomtopia. Picks: Glenn - Legal fund for Alex Norris "oh no" comics. Jeff - Dystopian Candy Crush Drone Fleet Unleashed Into Skies Above New York. Jeff - Drones complete incomplete monuments. Ant - LumaFusion available in Beta on Android and ChromeOS. Ant - Canon EOS Webcam Utility PRO Announced. Ant - There_I_Ruined_It on Instagram. Ant - Rancho Cotate Athlete of the week Jacob Pruitt. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Glenn Fleishman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twig cachefly.com

Radio Leo (Audio)
This Week in Google 689: Rusticated and Rectified

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 177:57


Twitter vs Mastodon. Twitter begins to roll out, then kills, grey checkmarks for high-profile accounts. Here's how a Twitter engineer says it will break in the coming weeks. identi.ca Meta Lays Off More Than 11,000 Employees. Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX Empire Faces US Probe Into Client Funds, Lending. Robinhood Collapses Following Difficulties of Savior. Twitter Is Our Future - by James Fallows. SpaceX adds data restrictions for Starlink power users. On Twitter, Elon Musk Details His Plans for Twitter's Business. Bullshit Reporting: The Intercept's Story About Government Policing Disinfo Is Absolute Garbage. Matter launch event: Hands-on with the newest Matter devices. Google Messages tests redesigned photo picker. Stadia refunds start today as Google provides more details on what to expect. Google One VPN coming to desktop with Mac and Windows apps. First Pixel 7 update rolling out with three fixes for display and system. Optimized YouTube Shorts player for TVs rolling out. Google and Renault are developing a 'software-defined vehicle' together. Berkeley moves toward banning all right turns on red lights. Amazon's new electric vans will be making deliveries in over 100 U.S. cities this holiday season. TikTok slashes global revenue targets by at least $2bn. How online mobs act like flocks of birds. Zoomtopia. Picks: Glenn - Legal fund for Alex Norris "oh no" comics. Jeff - Dystopian Candy Crush Drone Fleet Unleashed Into Skies Above New York. Jeff - Drones complete incomplete monuments. Ant - LumaFusion available in Beta on Android and ChromeOS. Ant - Canon EOS Webcam Utility PRO Announced. Ant - There_I_Ruined_It on Instagram. Ant - Rancho Cotate Athlete of the week Jacob Pruitt. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Glenn Fleishman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twig cachefly.com

This Week in Google (Video HI)
TWiG 689: Rusticated and Rectified - Blue vs grey checkmarks, Meta layoffs, FTX Binance collapse, Google One VPN

This Week in Google (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 178:47


Twitter vs Mastodon. Twitter begins to roll out, then kills, grey checkmarks for high-profile accounts. Here's how a Twitter engineer says it will break in the coming weeks. identi.ca Meta Lays Off More Than 11,000 Employees. Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX Empire Faces US Probe Into Client Funds, Lending. Robinhood Collapses Following Difficulties of Savior. Twitter Is Our Future - by James Fallows. SpaceX adds data restrictions for Starlink power users. On Twitter, Elon Musk Details His Plans for Twitter's Business. Bullshit Reporting: The Intercept's Story About Government Policing Disinfo Is Absolute Garbage. Matter launch event: Hands-on with the newest Matter devices. Google Messages tests redesigned photo picker. Stadia refunds start today as Google provides more details on what to expect. Google One VPN coming to desktop with Mac and Windows apps. First Pixel 7 update rolling out with three fixes for display and system. Optimized YouTube Shorts player for TVs rolling out. Google and Renault are developing a 'software-defined vehicle' together. Berkeley moves toward banning all right turns on red lights. Amazon's new electric vans will be making deliveries in over 100 U.S. cities this holiday season. TikTok slashes global revenue targets by at least $2bn. How online mobs act like flocks of birds. Zoomtopia. Picks: Glenn - Legal fund for Alex Norris "oh no" comics. Jeff - Dystopian Candy Crush Drone Fleet Unleashed Into Skies Above New York. Jeff - Drones complete incomplete monuments. Ant - LumaFusion available in Beta on Android and ChromeOS. Ant - Canon EOS Webcam Utility PRO Announced. Ant - There_I_Ruined_It on Instagram. Ant - Rancho Cotate Athlete of the week Jacob Pruitt. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Glenn Fleishman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twig cachefly.com

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
This Week in Google 689: Rusticated and Rectified

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 178:47


Twitter vs Mastodon. Twitter begins to roll out, then kills, grey checkmarks for high-profile accounts. Here's how a Twitter engineer says it will break in the coming weeks. identi.ca Meta Lays Off More Than 11,000 Employees. Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX Empire Faces US Probe Into Client Funds, Lending. Robinhood Collapses Following Difficulties of Savior. Twitter Is Our Future - by James Fallows. SpaceX adds data restrictions for Starlink power users. On Twitter, Elon Musk Details His Plans for Twitter's Business. Bullshit Reporting: The Intercept's Story About Government Policing Disinfo Is Absolute Garbage. Matter launch event: Hands-on with the newest Matter devices. Google Messages tests redesigned photo picker. Stadia refunds start today as Google provides more details on what to expect. Google One VPN coming to desktop with Mac and Windows apps. First Pixel 7 update rolling out with three fixes for display and system. Optimized YouTube Shorts player for TVs rolling out. Google and Renault are developing a 'software-defined vehicle' together. Berkeley moves toward banning all right turns on red lights. Amazon's new electric vans will be making deliveries in over 100 U.S. cities this holiday season. TikTok slashes global revenue targets by at least $2bn. How online mobs act like flocks of birds. Zoomtopia. Picks: Glenn - Legal fund for Alex Norris "oh no" comics. Jeff - Dystopian Candy Crush Drone Fleet Unleashed Into Skies Above New York. Jeff - Drones complete incomplete monuments. Ant - LumaFusion available in Beta on Android and ChromeOS. Ant - Canon EOS Webcam Utility PRO Announced. Ant - There_I_Ruined_It on Instagram. Ant - Rancho Cotate Athlete of the week Jacob Pruitt. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Glenn Fleishman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twig cachefly.com

Total Ant (Audio)
This Week in Google 689: Rusticated and Rectified

Total Ant (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 177:57


Twitter vs Mastodon. Twitter begins to roll out, then kills, grey checkmarks for high-profile accounts. Here's how a Twitter engineer says it will break in the coming weeks. identi.ca Meta Lays Off More Than 11,000 Employees. Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX Empire Faces US Probe Into Client Funds, Lending. Robinhood Collapses Following Difficulties of Savior. Twitter Is Our Future - by James Fallows. SpaceX adds data restrictions for Starlink power users. On Twitter, Elon Musk Details His Plans for Twitter's Business. Bullshit Reporting: The Intercept's Story About Government Policing Disinfo Is Absolute Garbage. Matter launch event: Hands-on with the newest Matter devices. Google Messages tests redesigned photo picker. Stadia refunds start today as Google provides more details on what to expect. Google One VPN coming to desktop with Mac and Windows apps. First Pixel 7 update rolling out with three fixes for display and system. Optimized YouTube Shorts player for TVs rolling out. Google and Renault are developing a 'software-defined vehicle' together. Berkeley moves toward banning all right turns on red lights. Amazon's new electric vans will be making deliveries in over 100 U.S. cities this holiday season. TikTok slashes global revenue targets by at least $2bn. How online mobs act like flocks of birds. Zoomtopia. Picks: Glenn - Legal fund for Alex Norris "oh no" comics. Jeff - Dystopian Candy Crush Drone Fleet Unleashed Into Skies Above New York. Jeff - Drones complete incomplete monuments. Ant - LumaFusion available in Beta on Android and ChromeOS. Ant - Canon EOS Webcam Utility PRO Announced. Ant - There_I_Ruined_It on Instagram. Ant - Rancho Cotate Athlete of the week Jacob Pruitt. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Glenn Fleishman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twig cachefly.com

Total Ant (Video)
This Week in Google 689: Rusticated and Rectified

Total Ant (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 178:47


Twitter vs Mastodon. Twitter begins to roll out, then kills, grey checkmarks for high-profile accounts. Here's how a Twitter engineer says it will break in the coming weeks. identi.ca Meta Lays Off More Than 11,000 Employees. Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX Empire Faces US Probe Into Client Funds, Lending. Robinhood Collapses Following Difficulties of Savior. Twitter Is Our Future - by James Fallows. SpaceX adds data restrictions for Starlink power users. On Twitter, Elon Musk Details His Plans for Twitter's Business. Bullshit Reporting: The Intercept's Story About Government Policing Disinfo Is Absolute Garbage. Matter launch event: Hands-on with the newest Matter devices. Google Messages tests redesigned photo picker. Stadia refunds start today as Google provides more details on what to expect. Google One VPN coming to desktop with Mac and Windows apps. First Pixel 7 update rolling out with three fixes for display and system. Optimized YouTube Shorts player for TVs rolling out. Google and Renault are developing a 'software-defined vehicle' together. Berkeley moves toward banning all right turns on red lights. Amazon's new electric vans will be making deliveries in over 100 U.S. cities this holiday season. TikTok slashes global revenue targets by at least $2bn. How online mobs act like flocks of birds. Zoomtopia. Picks: Glenn - Legal fund for Alex Norris "oh no" comics. Jeff - Dystopian Candy Crush Drone Fleet Unleashed Into Skies Above New York. Jeff - Drones complete incomplete monuments. Ant - LumaFusion available in Beta on Android and ChromeOS. Ant - Canon EOS Webcam Utility PRO Announced. Ant - There_I_Ruined_It on Instagram. Ant - Rancho Cotate Athlete of the week Jacob Pruitt. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Glenn Fleishman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twig cachefly.com

Radio Leo (Video HD)
This Week in Google 689: Rusticated and Rectified

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 178:47


Twitter vs Mastodon. Twitter begins to roll out, then kills, grey checkmarks for high-profile accounts. Here's how a Twitter engineer says it will break in the coming weeks. identi.ca Meta Lays Off More Than 11,000 Employees. Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX Empire Faces US Probe Into Client Funds, Lending. Robinhood Collapses Following Difficulties of Savior. Twitter Is Our Future - by James Fallows. SpaceX adds data restrictions for Starlink power users. On Twitter, Elon Musk Details His Plans for Twitter's Business. Bullshit Reporting: The Intercept's Story About Government Policing Disinfo Is Absolute Garbage. Matter launch event: Hands-on with the newest Matter devices. Google Messages tests redesigned photo picker. Stadia refunds start today as Google provides more details on what to expect. Google One VPN coming to desktop with Mac and Windows apps. First Pixel 7 update rolling out with three fixes for display and system. Optimized YouTube Shorts player for TVs rolling out. Google and Renault are developing a 'software-defined vehicle' together. Berkeley moves toward banning all right turns on red lights. Amazon's new electric vans will be making deliveries in over 100 U.S. cities this holiday season. TikTok slashes global revenue targets by at least $2bn. How online mobs act like flocks of birds. Zoomtopia. Picks: Glenn - Legal fund for Alex Norris "oh no" comics. Jeff - Dystopian Candy Crush Drone Fleet Unleashed Into Skies Above New York. Jeff - Drones complete incomplete monuments. Ant - LumaFusion available in Beta on Android and ChromeOS. Ant - Canon EOS Webcam Utility PRO Announced. Ant - There_I_Ruined_It on Instagram. Ant - Rancho Cotate Athlete of the week Jacob Pruitt. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Glenn Fleishman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/twig cachefly.com

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Tuesday October 11, 2022)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 27:08


Dan Riskin, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Alex Norris, Pattie Lovett-Reid

Alcohol Alert Podcast
Alcohol Alert - November 2021

Alcohol Alert Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 21:58


Hello and welcome to the Alcohol Alert, brought to you by The Institute of Alcohol Studies.In this edition:‘No Escape: How Alcohol Advertising Preys on Children and Vulnerable People’‘Sobriety ankle tags’ rolled out after successful pilotCross party group of MPs demands better approach to reduce alcohol harmDisagreement over alcohol duty reformScottish LibDems and 28 NGOs call for minimum unit price to increaseDiageo’s Christmas ‘responsibility’ campaign normalises excessive drinkingNo major economy covers the cost of harm from alcohol, tobacco and sugarAlcohol-fuelled incidents at Wales rugby matches spark criticismWe hope you enjoy our roundup of stories below: please feel free to share. Thank you.Event: New IAS report on restricting underage alcohol purchasesJoin us on Wednesday 8 December for the launch of our new report on ‘Preventing underage alcohol purchasing online using payment card details’. Register here.With a growth in online purchasing, particularly since the pandemic, online age verification for buying alcohol is increasingly important. Currently most systems are poor, such as relying on honesty policies or uploading documents.In a new IAS-commissioned report, Jessica Muirhead looks at how 'Merchant Category Codes' could be used for online alcohol purchases. Every time a payment is made on a bank card, a code is sent with payment details to identify the type of transaction. This is already used to prevent under-18s from gambling and would better protect retailers from illegally selling alcohol to under-18s.This month’s IAS blogsLink to blogsAlcohol Toolkit Study: quarterly updateUCL’s quarterly alcohol data suggest that the number of increasing and higher risk drinkers has steadily increased since May 2021.Prevalence of increasing and higher risk drinking (AUDIT)Increasing and higher risk drinking defined as those scoring >7 AUDIT. A-C1: Professional to clerical occupation C2-E: Manual occupationCurrently trying to restrict consumptionA-C1: Professional to clerical occupation C2-E: Manual occupation; Question: Are you currently trying to restrict your alcohol consumption e.g. by drinking less, choosing lower strength alcohol or using smaller glasses? Are you currently trying to restrict your alcohol consumption e.g. by drinking less, choosing lower strength alcohol or using smaller glasses?All past-year attempts to cut down or stopQuestion: How many attempts to restrict your alcohol consumption have you made in the last 12 months (e.g. by drinking less, choosing lower strength alcohol or using smaller glasses)? Please include all attempts you have made in the last 12 months, whether or not they were successful, AND any attempt that you are currently making.‘No Escape: How Alcohol Advertising Preys on Children and Vulnerable People’On 30 November the Alcohol Health Alliance launched a new report that looks at alcohol marketing in the UK and calls for the Government to introduce restrictions to such marketing in order to protect children and vulnerable people.Discussing the prevalence and ubiquity of alcohol marketing, the report shows that advertising is across an enormous range of sectors, using a range of mediums: at sporting events, festivals, TV entertainment, theatres, across outdoor media. They rebut the industry assertion that marketing is simply about brand switching and doesn’t increase and encourage consumption. The AHA argues that:“The alcohol industry logically requires the continual recruitment of new generations of drinkers. Indeed, many brands see marketing as a key way to recruit new consumers and some specifically target the youngest demographics of legal drinkers.”The report focuses on the danger of marketing to children and those in recovery. The AHA writes that it normalises alcohol and “creates a culture where alcohol is seen as an essential part of everyday life”. Respondents to the report’s survey said this led to pressure on them to drink in order to fit into that perceived culture. As the report states, studies have shown that children who are exposed to alcohol advertising are more likely to start drinking earlier in life, and subsequently will consume more. They are also more likely to develop alcohol dependency later in life.The AHA report asserts that the UK’s self- and co-regulatory approach to alcohol marketing fails to protect children from exposure to large amounts of marketing, with studies showing that children are aware of alcohol adverts and that they appeal to them too. Although there is less data on the effect of adverts to people in recovery, survey respondents discussed how marketing and imagery of alcoholic products is highly triggering and likely to increase relapse. They argued it should be treated like tobacco due to the harm it causes.The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities agrees that the current system is flawed, stating:“A consistent body of research demonstrates considerable violations of content guidelines within self-regulated alcohol marketing codes, suggesting that the self-regulatory systems that govern alcohol marketing practices are not meeting their intended goal of protecting vulnerable populations.”What is the AHA calling for?In order to catch-up with many other countries across the world who have implemented alcohol marketing restrictions – such as Ireland, Finland, France, and Russia – the AHA report was clear on its policy recommendations:‘Sobriety ankle tags’ rolled out after successful pilotFollowing a seemingly successful pilot for community sentences, ‘sobriety ankle tags’ have been rolled-out for ‘serious and prolific offenders’. Those who are known to reoffend after drinking alcohol will face a potential ban from drinking or limitation to the amount they can consume. The tags can detect alcohol in the wearer’s sweat and alert probation services if detected.An estimated 12,000 people will wear the tags over the next three years and judges can either include a condition that requires up to a year of abstinence, or have the person’s alcohol monitored with a defined level allowed.Previously the Government has said the tags would not be used on adults who are alcohol-dependent or suffering from certain medical conditions, and that they would not be intended as a treatment for alcoholism.The formal name for the requirement is ‘Alcohol Abstinence Monitoring Requirement (AAMR)’, and will be rolled-out in Wales first, with England following suit in summer 2022. Those who are banned from drinking and contravene the order could be:FinedHave their order extendedImprisonedThe Ministry of Justice says that the tags will help reduce the level of alcohol-related crime, with alcohol playing a part in 39% of all violent crime in the UK. They also state that such crime costs the UK economy around £21.5 billion every year.Discussing the pilot projects that saw such tags fitted to people with community sentences, Justice Secretary Dominic Raab said:“This innovative technology has been successful in policing community sentences with offenders complying over 97 percent of the time. Offenders now have a clear choice. If they don’t work with probation staff to curb their drinking and change their ways, they face being sent back to jail.”What are the legal complications?Dr Arianna Andreangeli, of Edinburgh Law School, has previously raised concerns about the potential legal issues surrounding the policy, stating “there is no doubt that it constitutes an intensive interference with the individual’s right to private life, as enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights”. She questioned whether there are sufficiently strong safeguards to accompany the policy in protecting these rights.A 2012 paper however, argued that “the law clearly permits the imposition of sobriety conditions, and there are no convincing grounds for objections based on human rights law”. The authors went further, stating that “in fact, given the prospective benefits to both offenders and the public, it would be extremely unethical not to implement the scheme”.What are the health concerns?When the pilot projects were launched, a number of NGOs highlighted that that the tags needed to be implemented within a holistic system of support and prevention.Nuno Albuquerque, an Addictions Counsellor at the UK Addiction Treatment Group has previously said:“What they're doing in effect is just slapping a sticking plaster over the top of a person's open wound. Tagging them simply stigmatises them for drinking alcohol and doesn't address the root cause of the problem.”“Collaborative support between probation teams and treatment providers needs to be in place so that when the tag comes off, the person won't want to drink, rather than being forced not to drink.”Dr Richard Piper, Chief Executive of Alcohol Change UK, echoed Nuno’s concern about the risk of stigma, saying that there is risk of reinforcing the stigma that people living with alcohol problems face, reducing the likelihood of them seeking support. He said:“We must address problem drinking as a whole, including preventing it before it starts. We need a properly funded alcohol treatment system that is well-integrated with other forms of health and social care. We need to encourage those whose drinking is increasing to seek help before it becomes a serious issue, and make it easy for them to do so.”This touches on an important aspect of the policy: that it is reactionary and may do little to reduce the number of people initially engaging in alcohol-fuelled crime. The Ministry of Justice is focusing on the 97% compliance rate as they have no data on whether the tags actually reduce crime, especially when the tags come off. Further, as Dr Piper points out, there is little evidence to suggest the scheme will reduce drinking in the long-term, after the tags have been removed.Cross party group of MPs demands better approach to reduce alcohol harmOn 25 November the Commons debated alcohol harm, with a group of cross-party MPs calling on the Government to improve their response to a growing crisis.The debate, jointly secured by Labour MP Dan Carden and Conservative MP Derek Thomas, highlighted the harm alcohol causes to individuals, society and the economy. There was consensus among the parliamentarians present that the Government is not doing enough and needs to launch an alcohol strategy to tackle the rise in deaths and liver disease.Thomas said the strategy needs to be part of the Covid recovery plan and that minimum unit pricing needs to be introduced “without delay”, as it’s already been shown to work in Scotland.Thomas said:“Far from being an issue for individual responsibility, as it is often framed by the industry, there is a compelling case for Government intervention to end the cultural celebration and normalisation of alcohol in public, while vulnerable individuals suffer harm and stigma behind closed doors. Never before has action on alcohol been so urgently needed as it is now. We must do more; we must do better.”Labour MP Liam Byrne spoke of his personal experiences as a child, with a father who struggled with alcohol problems:“Trying to make yourself invisible to disappear from the shame of some terrible public incident; the chronic insecurity; the bouts of violence; the hospital visits; and the trouble with ambulances. There is the pervasive sense of guilt. Am I doing enough? Is my father okay? Is he eating? Is he starving? Or is he on a floor somewhere?”.Shadow Public Health Minister, Alex Norris, highlighted the cuts to treatment services and that Labour wants labelling on products to be improved as “It is about informed choice; we know that that is what customers want too”.Maggie Throup, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, said the Government have agreed to carry forward the recommendations of part two of Dame Carol Black’s independent review of drugs and will publish a drug strategy later this year which “will also benefit people seeking treatment for alcohol dependency”.Disagreement over alcohol duty reformFollowing the Government’s October Budget announcement that included proposed reforms to our outdated alcohol duty system, the House of Commons and Lords have discussed the potential impact of the changes. Industry figures too, have reflected on how the reforms will play out.Conservative peer Lord Kamall, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of Health, responded to criticism from Labour’s Baroness Hayter, who said freezing duties will be bad for public health, by stating that public health advocates have been calling for this reform for years.Lord Kamall argued that the change will encourage alcohol producers to develop and push lower strength products, and the public to consume these cheaper, lower strength products, which will reduce harm.Baroness Finlay questioned what the Government’s contingency is if the reform doesn’t reduce harm. Kamall responded that a programme is underway to address alcohol harm, including setting up alcohol care teams in hospitals and supporting children of dependent parents.In the Commons many agreed with the duty reform, with Conservative Dehenna Davison focusing on ciders, with: “My inner low-tax Tory let out a massive cheer when I learned that fruit ciders were going to see a reduction in duty as well”. The SNP’s Carol Monaghan asked Davison whether she recognises “that fruit ciders have been linked to alcoholism in children, and that it is not necessarily a good thing to cut the tax on them?”, to which Davison responded that cutting tax is generally a good thing, but has to be alongside a proper public health strategy.Other Scottish MPs pointed out wider issues with the reform, with the SNP’s Peter Grant saying that successive British Governments have failed “to put the wellbeing of the people front and centre of their taxation and spending plans”, highlighting the wealth various Scottish distilleries bring to Westminster coffers but not to the local Scottish populations, many of whom live “on or below the breadline”.  Alcohol industry figures have also pointed out perceived flaws to the reforms, with the Wine & Spirit Trade Association’s Chief Executive, Miles Beale, stating:“We are mystified by a proposal that embeds unfairness between products meaning that beer will be taxed between 8p and 19p per unit, wine increases to 26p per unit and spirits remain at 29p per unit.”There is undoubtedly a level of unfairness between how much alcohol will be taxed between the ABV strength 3.5-8.4%, with cider paying under half that of beer, wine and spirits. No clear rationale was provided for why beer is charged double that of cider between these strengths.The Grocer also argued that although much of the duty reform makes sense, the “glaring exception” was that of reducing draught duty only for containers 40 litres and above. They said this will punish small British brewers who tend to use 20-30 litre containers.The Guardian agreed with this, saying small producers argue the plans “would stifle innovation and favour large corporations” - as it’s the big brands that cause harm, not small independent producers, even those making high-strength drinks.In response to a Parliamentary Question, Exchequer Secretary Helen Whately said that “We will discuss the size of containers that will qualify for the relief with brewers as part of our consultation process.” Conservative MP Mike Wood was reported as being “confident” that this limit will be reduced to 20 litres.Scottish LibDems and 28 NGOs call for minimum unit price to increaseIn mid-November the leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, Alex Cole-Hamilton, called for minimum unit pricing (MUP) to be increased from 50-65p in Scotland.Mr Cole-Hamilton said:"Alcohol misuse can wreck lives. Even today we are seeing an average of 20 people per week die due to alcohol misuse. Experts have suggested that raising the minimum unit price to 65p in line with the original ambition of the policy would cut alcohol misuse and reduce the pressure on our health and justice systems.”He added that once it is increased it should be linked to inflation and thus increased each year, in order to avoid a diminishing effect over the years.SNP Public Health Minister, Maree Todd, confirmed that the Scottish Government has "begun to gather information in order to review the minimum unit pricing of alcohol".This call was followed on the 19 November by a group of 28 health charities and medical experts, who urged the Scottish Government to increase MUP to 65p to help reduce harm.Alcohol-related deaths in ScotlandThe group included Alcohol Focus Scotland, with their Chief Executive Alison Douglas saying:“We need to off-set both the effects of inflation and of the pandemic, and adjust the minimum unit price to a level that will save more lives and prevent a new generation from developing an unhealthy relationship with alcohol.”Dr Alastair MacGilchrist, chairman of Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems, said that there is a “sweet spot” when setting MUP:“If you set it too low it's not going to be effective, but if you set it too high it's going to have an unfair impact on moderate drinkers. We think that raising to at least 65p would be the correct level just now and would certainly save lives.”A day before, on 18 November, Nicola Sturgeon responded to a question on raising MUP during First Minister’s Questions, saying that the evaluation was ongoing, and any changes needed to have a “robust evidence base”."Prior to the pandemic, we were seeing early encouraging signs of a reduction in alcohol sales and a reduction in alcohol specific deaths. The pandemic and the changed legal landscape post-Brexit are two significant events that are impacting on this work and must be factored into the analysis."Diageo’s Christmas ‘responsibility’ campaign normalises excessive drinkingThe alcohol giant is in full festive swing, recently launching both a bold marketing plan and a corporate social responsibility (CSR) campaign called ‘Know When to Stop’. Within its marketing plan, Diageo is looking to grow its market share by a huge 50% by 2030, using the following tactics:Ironically perhaps, another target for 2030 is to reach 1 billion people worldwide with dedicated ‘responsibility’ messaging.Their Christmas campaign ‘Know When to Stop’ involves a number of animations depicting “overindulging in common holiday pleasures, such as eating sweet treats, binge-watching television and films, and over-decorating your home”.Each animation ends with the line “There’s a happy limit to everything. Drink Responsibly”. It could be argued that this comparison of excessive alcohol consumption and other ‘over-indulgences’ such as decorating one’s home aims to normalise drinking. In a 2019 BMJ blog, Professor Mark Petticrew and Dr May Schalkwyk argued that:“Christmas is a favourable time for the alcohol industry owing to a rise in marketing and sales, and an increase in events during which alcohol is served and consumed. However, this period also poses a threat to the alcohol industry as the adverse social and short-term health impacts potentially become more visible, and this visibility risks elevating public and media awareness of alcohol harms. To deal with these public relations risks, the alcohol industry is well versed in employing corporate social responsibility initiatives”.They pointed out that:“These attempts by the alcohol industry at promoting safety during this time of increased risk from alcohol harms, may actually be something different: mixed messages that normalise or even promote drinking heavily while attempting to minimise the visibility of short term overt harms, thereby ensuring that the industry gets its gift this Christmas—increased profits partnered with an unharmed corporate image.”No major economy covers the cost of harm from alcohol, tobacco and sugarThe Centre for Global Development, a US international development think tank, published a paper on 17 November that looked at taxes on alcohol, tobacco, and sugar, across 25 major economies, and whether they cover the cost of the harm they cause.The authors write that carbon taxing has garnered a lot of interest recently, whereas corrective taxes on the mentioned three products are “comparatively overlooked”. They state that these taxes “fall far short of the huge negative externalities and self-imposed costs from alcohol, sugar and tobacco”.Across the 25 countries, which account for three-quarters of global GDP, 60 million productive life years are lost every year due to the harm these three products cause, with an economic cost of $2.1 trillion each year, about 2% of GDP in advanced economies.The following graph highlights how none of these countries get back the money lost in harm, with Bangladesh the closest to recouping the money, and Russia and Ukraine furthest away.When looking at alcohol individually, Turkey is the only country that raises enough tax to cover finances lost due to alcohol harm.The authors argue that such taxes “should be a routine part of the advice provided by international financial institutions to emerging markets and advanced economies with high rates of consumption” and that the IMF and World Bank are paying “growing but still limited attention to these kinds of taxes in operations in fiscal policy”.IAS will shortly publish a blog by the authors on the subject.Alcohol-fuelled incidents at Wales rugby matches spark criticismBBC Wales published a story on 23 November highlighting a number of alcohol-related incidents at rugby matches in Wales during the Autumn internationals. These incidents included a child being vomited on, a boy being given £20 after having a beer spilled on him, and pitch invaders in two matches, one of which potentially prevented Wales from scoring a try.The article quotes a liver specialist, Dr Dai Samuel, who said, “the halo of rugby has well and truly slipped this autumn”.It goes on to quote IAS’ Dr Sadie Boniface, who said:"The normalisation of heavy drinking in relation to sport is at odds with the health benefits of participating in sport. Alcohol marketing also means alcohol is virtually unavoidable in sport. For example, in the 2020 Six Nations, there were alcohol references several times a minute. There is a link between alcohol sponsorship in sports and alcohol consumption, including among children and young people.”Dr Boniface argued that IAS would like to see similar legislation in the UK to Ireland, which has banned alcohol advertising during sporting events.Interestingly, the framing of the new law by some seems to already be comparing it to the French Loi Évin rules, which are often circumvented by using ‘alibi marketing’: using marketing that is synonymous with a brand without directly mentioning it.The Welsh Rugby Union said:"It is policy for our staff to intervene if people are visibly intoxicated - this happens in three main areas: The turnstiles where people can be denied entry, at the point of sale if they try and buy alcohol, and in the stadium bowl."The story also quoted a previous IAS blog by Habib Kadiri, who asked "why we haven't extended the alcohol ban to all sporting grounds? Perhaps it is because no other sports have attained football's notoriety. But why risk it?".In a recent Parliamentary Question, Baroness Hayter asked what plans the Government has “to protect children and vulnerable populations from exposure to alcohol marketing”, following the IAS, SHAAP and AAI Six Nations marketing report.In response, Lord Parkinson said that the “UK advertising industry has some of the strictest alcohol regulations in the world [and that] if new evidence emerges that clearly highlights major problems with the existing Codes, then the Advertising Standards Authority has a duty to revisit the Codes and take appropriate action.”The UK Alcohol Alert (incorporating Alliance News) is designed and produced by The Institute of Alcohol Studies. Please click the image below to visit our website and find out more about us and what we do, or the ‘Contact us’ button. Thank you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit instalcstud.substack.com

Adult Music
”Mirror, Mirror”

Adult Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 154:49


In this episode, we discuss recordings of “Paul Wranitzky: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3” by the Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra / Štilec, “Divertissement!” by the C/O Chamber Orchestra, “Mahler: & Xiaogang Ye: The Song of the Earth” by Michelle DeYoung (mezzo-soprano), Brian Jagde (tenor), Liping Zhang (soprano), Shenyang (bass-baritone), & the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra / Long Yu, “When Can I See You Again?” by Sean Gibbs, “Fleet from the Heat” by Alex Norris, and “Songbook Vol.1: Bus Stop Serenade” by Brian Lynch.   The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's Top 35 Jazz Podcasts   Episode 36 Deezer Playlist   “Paul Wranitzky: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3” (Naxos) Symphony in D major 'La Chasse', Symphony in C major, Mitegefühl - Overture, Die gute Mutte – Overture Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Parbudice / Marek Štilec https://open.spotify.com/album/4n1jh1rsDPC46aGLzdlCOi https://music.apple.com/us/album/wranitzky-orchestral-works-vol-3/1586825665   “Divertissement!” (BIS) Works by Ibert, Bernard, Bartok & Ippolito C/O Chamber Orchestra https://open.spotify.com/album/5eloZtvBmlgHdqwpJdRhIb https://music.apple.com/us/album/divertissement/1564753975   “Mahler: & Xiaogang Ye:The Song of the Earth” (Deutsche Grammophon) Michelle DeYoung (mezzo-soprano), Brian Jagde (tenor), Liping Zhang (soprano), Shenyang (bass-baritone), Shanghai Symphony Orchestra / Long Yu https://open.spotify.com/album/0Mml9EgwdeUU1YwzsczSHc https://music.apple.com/us/album/mahler-ye-the-song-of-the-earth/1569823776   “When Can I See You Again?” (Ubuntu) Sean Gibbs https://open.spotify.com/album/4PIbSWjO05hqgnBq8i4OdR https://music.apple.com/us/album/when-can-i-see-you-again/1567252407   “Fleet from the Heat” (SteepleChase) Alex Norris https://open.spotify.com/album/7KiukFLuZ9eyKigYZZrziC https://music.apple.com/us/album/fleet-from-the-heat/1587309194   “Songbook Vol.1 : Bus Stop Serenade” (Hollistic MusicWorks) Brian Lynch https://open.spotify.com/album/48aLSDcXfJVb6suznlZYNw https://music.apple.com/us/album/songbook-vol-1-bus-stop-serenade-complete-recordings/1589474339

PuroJazz
Puro Jazz 29 Octubre

PuroJazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 58:59


ALEX NORRIS – FLEET FROM THE HEAT – November, 2020 What normal ?, Holiday blues Alex Norris (tp,flhrn) Ari Ambrose (ts) Jeremy Manasia (p) Paul Gill (b) Brian Floody (d) URI CAINE TRIO – SIREN – New York, September, 2010 Tarshish; Interloper; Siren; Crossbow; Uri Caine (p) John Hébert (b) Ben Perowsky (dr). HENRY THREADGILL […]

Checkpoint XP: Daily Podcast
Oktober-Fist w/ Alex Norris & Sony's State of Play

Checkpoint XP: Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 29:18


Alex Norris of Replay Café joins us to talk about a major FGC event happening in Detroit. Also, the Sony State of Play drops today, what can we expect from the stream. And FC Barcelona officially join esports with a League of Legends team. Subscribe to CheckpointXP Daily Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.  Checkpoint Daily is hosted by gamers and video game journalists, Norris Howard and the Checkpoint XP Crew. They've got your daily update on all the things you love in 30 minutes or less.  

The Invisible Addiction
Gambling Addiction PODCAST #29: 'Public Health Priority' - Alex Norris Labour MP

The Invisible Addiction

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 54:16


In this episode Alex Norris, Labour MP for Nottingham North and Shadow Public Health Minister, shares his views on the UK gambling landscape.

Cardano Citizen
Cardano Podcast: Stake Pool Illuminati - How this Ancient Secret Society of Magic Wizard Vampires are Easily Held at Bay Using Simple Aluminum Foil Headgear, with Alex Norris of [NASEC]

Cardano Citizen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 76:58


Cardano ADA Stake Pools. All about staking your ADA and what the future of ADA could be.Alex from [NASEC] is quickly becoming one of my favorite people in the Cardano community. He recently had some heat around his name as he decided to do a deep-dive on MELD to determine if it was a SCAM or not. This episode was recorded way before all that tasty drama, but after it came out I was not at all surprised to find that it was Alex taking MELD to task.Again, no MELD talk here but what we do talk about is the real truth about the Stake Pool community, the reality of the small pools, a little about network security and vulnerabilities, and what makes for a good pool and a good pool operator - helping you to make an informed decision where the Daedalus rankings fail.Alex's antenna are always tuned to scam and greed detection and this is just one of my types of dudes.Honestly I'm probably gonna switch pools to NASEC when I'm not being lazy someday - and there is no paid endorsement here from Alex at all, and he is in no way aware that I would like to do so.

The Official Sunrise Radio Podcast

In this episode, Shabnam Sahi rounds up the latest from #Bollywood, Anushka Arora caught up with the ever so lovely Huma Qureshi for her new web show called Maharani where she plays the character of Rani Bharti streaming now on Sony Liv International, Canadian rapper Blitzkrieg joins Ameet Chana on The #BhangraShowdown, all the way from his home town of Toronto - from recovering from a life threatening Motorbike accident to living it up in the UK and the new single 600cc featuring Roach Killa & E=MC !. In current affairs this week, Anila Dhami speaks to Shadow Public Health Minister and Labour & Co-op MP for Nottingham North, Alex Norris about the controversy surrounding the Governments plans for GP records to be shared with NHS Digital and Amit Sodha our resident Love Guru has more insights on love and relationships with Couples game, how well you know your partner! The UK's number one commercial Asian station brings you a medley of stories, interviews, opinions and chat on matters we are passionate about - Bollywood, music, politics, books and more. Many of your favourite presenters from the radio, here to entertain you in a podcast.

有待俱乐部
【九霄现场】维克多环球爵士五重奏&弦乐四重奏

有待俱乐部

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 83:17


Victor Bastidas & Universal Jazz Quintet Plus String Quartet维克多与环球爵士五重奏 + 环球弦乐四重奏维克多·巴斯蒂达斯·罗德里德斯是一位来自于哥伦比亚波哥大的鼓手和作曲家,本科和研究生分别就读于美国迈阿密和芝加哥,都获得了最高级别的奖学金,他曾经与很多爵士大师同台,如Michael Brecker, Paquito De Rivera, Arturo Sandoval, Steve Cardenas, Roy Assaf, Fabian Almazan, Alex Norris和 Sam Barsh等。 Victor Bastidas Rodriguez is a drummer and composer from Bogota Colombia, who has studied graduate and undergraduate programs in Miami and Chicago respectively with the highest degrees of scholarships and fellowships, who has played with Jazz legends such as Michael Brecker, Paquito De Rivera, Arturo Sandoval, Steve Cardenas, Roy Assaf, Fabian Almazan, Alex Norris, Sam Barsh among many.这次表演的音乐项目是他在芝加哥期间创建的,将他所熟悉的三个不同领域融合在一起,即来自于他的母国哥伦比亚的民间音乐,现代和传统的室内乐,以及他自己的爵士乐和Be Bop音乐语汇。He developed this project while in Chicago, embracing the three worlds common to him and his Musical Language, the folk music from his Native Colombia, The world of contemporary and classical chamber music, and the language of Jazz and Be Bop.这个倾注精力的项目第一张唱片是在芝加哥录制的,参与录制的有 De Paises Project 爵士五重奏和新芝加哥弦乐乐团的客座音乐家们,之后在北京、纽约和波哥大也有录音。《一个拉丁美洲旅行者的故事》这张专辑叙述了他在不同国家的旅途中所见所闻的民间故事和传说。参与录制的客座音乐家包括Count Basie乐队的钢琴家Reggie Thomas, 纽约萨克斯风演奏家 Adam Larson, Kurt Elling乐队的贝司手 Clark Somers,还有哥伦比亚和中国民族歌手,描绘出这场音乐之旅的奇妙景色。The first record with this ambitious project was recorded in Chicago , and involved De Paises Project Jazz Quintet, and the New Chicago String Quartet alongside very special guests, it was recorded in the cities of Chicago, Beijing, New York and Bogota. Tales of a Latino American Traveler, narrating the tales and stories of his multiple trips and encounters surrounding different countries, special guests such as Count Basie Band Pianist Reggie Thomas, NY Saxophonist, Adam Larson, Kurt Elling bassist Clark Somers, as well as folk singers from Colombia and Beijing, portrait a very interesting landscape for this musical journey.现在,Universal 环球爵士五重奏将新的内容呈现在即将发表的新唱片“Somos Gente” (中文:我们是人)中,会和环球弦乐四重奏一起在北京录制。这个已经进行两年的音乐合作项目非常高产, 为北京的音乐场景注入了新的力量和审美。这次演出还有非常有意思的全新合作,来自古巴的特邀歌手劳拉将加入这个项目,出现在之后他们在中国各地的音乐会中。Now , Universal is presenting new material for their upcoming record “Somos Gente” that will be recorded in Beijing along with the Universal string Quartet, a Two year collaboration project that has been very productive and has created a new force and aesthetic within the Beijing music landscape. Very interesting new collaborations, including guest singer Laura from Cuba will be accompanying the project in their upcoming concerts in China.For more info please visit the official page at了解更多信息请您访问官方网站www.victorbastidasuniversal.comVICTOR BASTIDAS RODRIGUEZ & UNIVERSAL维克多 环球爵士五重奏 弦乐四重奏鼓Drum:Victor Bastidas 维克多 巴斯蒂达斯 贝斯Bass:王晨淮 CHARLIE WANG钢琴/人声Piano/Vocal:Michal Ciesielski 米哈尔·切谢尔斯基 萨克斯 Saxphone: 高太行 Nathaniel Gao 小号 Trumpet:Noah Hocker 号哥

有待俱乐部
【九霄现场】维克多环球爵士五重奏&弦乐四重奏

有待俱乐部

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 83:17


Victor Bastidas & Universal Jazz Quintet Plus String Quartet维克多与环球爵士五重奏 + 环球弦乐四重奏维克多·巴斯蒂达斯·罗德里德斯是一位来自于哥伦比亚波哥大的鼓手和作曲家,本科和研究生分别就读于美国迈阿密和芝加哥,都获得了最高级别的奖学金,他曾经与很多爵士大师同台,如Michael Brecker, Paquito De Rivera, Arturo Sandoval, Steve Cardenas, Roy Assaf, Fabian Almazan, Alex Norris和 Sam Barsh等。 Victor Bastidas Rodriguez is a drummer and composer from Bogota Colombia, who has studied graduate and undergraduate programs in Miami and Chicago respectively with the highest degrees of scholarships and fellowships, who has played with Jazz legends such as Michael Brecker, Paquito De Rivera, Arturo Sandoval, Steve Cardenas, Roy Assaf, Fabian Almazan, Alex Norris, Sam Barsh among many.这次表演的音乐项目是他在芝加哥期间创建的,将他所熟悉的三个不同领域融合在一起,即来自于他的母国哥伦比亚的民间音乐,现代和传统的室内乐,以及他自己的爵士乐和Be Bop音乐语汇。He developed this project while in Chicago, embracing the three worlds common to him and his Musical Language, the folk music from his Native Colombia, The world of contemporary and classical chamber music, and the language of Jazz and Be Bop.这个倾注精力的项目第一张唱片是在芝加哥录制的,参与录制的有 De Paises Project 爵士五重奏和新芝加哥弦乐乐团的客座音乐家们,之后在北京、纽约和波哥大也有录音。《一个拉丁美洲旅行者的故事》这张专辑叙述了他在不同国家的旅途中所见所闻的民间故事和传说。参与录制的客座音乐家包括Count Basie乐队的钢琴家Reggie Thomas, 纽约萨克斯风演奏家 Adam Larson, Kurt Elling乐队的贝司手 Clark Somers,还有哥伦比亚和中国民族歌手,描绘出这场音乐之旅的奇妙景色。The first record with this ambitious project was recorded in Chicago , and involved De Paises Project Jazz Quintet, and the New Chicago String Quartet alongside very special guests, it was recorded in the cities of Chicago, Beijing, New York and Bogota. Tales of a Latino American Traveler, narrating the tales and stories of his multiple trips and encounters surrounding different countries, special guests such as Count Basie Band Pianist Reggie Thomas, NY Saxophonist, Adam Larson, Kurt Elling bassist Clark Somers, as well as folk singers from Colombia and Beijing, portrait a very interesting landscape for this musical journey.现在,Universal 环球爵士五重奏将新的内容呈现在即将发表的新唱片“Somos Gente” (中文:我们是人)中,会和环球弦乐四重奏一起在北京录制。这个已经进行两年的音乐合作项目非常高产, 为北京的音乐场景注入了新的力量和审美。这次演出还有非常有意思的全新合作,来自古巴的特邀歌手劳拉将加入这个项目,出现在之后他们在中国各地的音乐会中。Now , Universal is presenting new material for their upcoming record “Somos Gente” that will be recorded in Beijing along with the Universal string Quartet, a Two year collaboration project that has been very productive and has created a new force and aesthetic within the Beijing music landscape. Very interesting new collaborations, including guest singer Laura from Cuba will be accompanying the project in their upcoming concerts in China.For more info please visit the official page at了解更多信息请您访问官方网站www.victorbastidasuniversal.comVICTOR BASTIDAS RODRIGUEZ & UNIVERSAL维克多 环球爵士五重奏 弦乐四重奏鼓Drum:Victor Bastidas 维克多 巴斯蒂达斯 贝斯Bass:王晨淮 CHARLIE WANG钢琴/人声Piano/Vocal:Michal Ciesielski 米哈尔·切谢尔斯基 萨克斯 Saxphone: 高太行 Nathaniel Gao 小号 Trumpet:Noah Hocker 号哥

有待俱乐部
【九霄现场】维克多环球爵士五重奏&弦乐四重奏

有待俱乐部

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 83:17


Victor Bastidas & Universal Jazz Quintet Plus String Quartet维克多与环球爵士五重奏 + 环球弦乐四重奏维克多·巴斯蒂达斯·罗德里德斯是一位来自于哥伦比亚波哥大的鼓手和作曲家,本科和研究生分别就读于美国迈阿密和芝加哥,都获得了最高级别的奖学金,他曾经与很多爵士大师同台,如Michael Brecker, Paquito De Rivera, Arturo Sandoval, Steve Cardenas, Roy Assaf, Fabian Almazan, Alex Norris和 Sam Barsh等。 Victor Bastidas Rodriguez is a drummer and composer from Bogota Colombia, who has studied graduate and undergraduate programs in Miami and Chicago respectively with the highest degrees of scholarships and fellowships, who has played with Jazz legends such as Michael Brecker, Paquito De Rivera, Arturo Sandoval, Steve Cardenas, Roy Assaf, Fabian Almazan, Alex Norris, Sam Barsh among many.这次表演的音乐项目是他在芝加哥期间创建的,将他所熟悉的三个不同领域融合在一起,即来自于他的母国哥伦比亚的民间音乐,现代和传统的室内乐,以及他自己的爵士乐和Be Bop音乐语汇。He developed this project while in Chicago, embracing the three worlds common to him and his Musical Language, the folk music from his Native Colombia, The world of contemporary and classical chamber music, and the language of Jazz and Be Bop.这个倾注精力的项目第一张唱片是在芝加哥录制的,参与录制的有 De Paises Project 爵士五重奏和新芝加哥弦乐乐团的客座音乐家们,之后在北京、纽约和波哥大也有录音。《一个拉丁美洲旅行者的故事》这张专辑叙述了他在不同国家的旅途中所见所闻的民间故事和传说。参与录制的客座音乐家包括Count Basie乐队的钢琴家Reggie Thomas, 纽约萨克斯风演奏家 Adam Larson, Kurt Elling乐队的贝司手 Clark Somers,还有哥伦比亚和中国民族歌手,描绘出这场音乐之旅的奇妙景色。The first record with this ambitious project was recorded in Chicago , and involved De Paises Project Jazz Quintet, and the New Chicago String Quartet alongside very special guests, it was recorded in the cities of Chicago, Beijing, New York and Bogota. Tales of a Latino American Traveler, narrating the tales and stories of his multiple trips and encounters surrounding different countries, special guests such as Count Basie Band Pianist Reggie Thomas, NY Saxophonist, Adam Larson, Kurt Elling bassist Clark Somers, as well as folk singers from Colombia and Beijing, portrait a very interesting landscape for this musical journey.现在,Universal 环球爵士五重奏将新的内容呈现在即将发表的新唱片“Somos Gente” (中文:我们是人)中,会和环球弦乐四重奏一起在北京录制。这个已经进行两年的音乐合作项目非常高产, 为北京的音乐场景注入了新的力量和审美。这次演出还有非常有意思的全新合作,来自古巴的特邀歌手劳拉将加入这个项目,出现在之后他们在中国各地的音乐会中。Now , Universal is presenting new material for their upcoming record “Somos Gente” that will be recorded in Beijing along with the Universal string Quartet, a Two year collaboration project that has been very productive and has created a new force and aesthetic within the Beijing music landscape. Very interesting new collaborations, including guest singer Laura from Cuba will be accompanying the project in their upcoming concerts in China.For more info please visit the official page at了解更多信息请您访问官方网站www.victorbastidasuniversal.comVICTOR BASTIDAS RODRIGUEZ & UNIVERSAL维克多 环球爵士五重奏 弦乐四重奏鼓Drum:Victor Bastidas 维克多 巴斯蒂达斯 贝斯Bass:王晨淮 CHARLIE WANG钢琴/人声Piano/Vocal:Michal Ciesielski 米哈尔·切谢尔斯基 萨克斯 Saxphone: 高太行 Nathaniel Gao 小号 Trumpet:Noah Hocker 号哥

Uncut Games
Episode 0/X: Origin Story World Tour W/Jake Rzeppa and Alex Norris

Uncut Games

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 58:25


Welcome to episode 0, ground zero for Replay Cafe Detroit's official talk-core podcast.  Jake and Alex sit down to discuss the previously obscure origins of Replay Cafe. The guys talk shop, review America's best LAN CAFE's, dish business tips and evaluate the truthfulness of a story Jakes Grandmother told him about why you should wear a hat at summer camp. It's rough, it's tough, it's EPISODE 0/X.   

Liner Notes with David Bixler
LINER NOTES with David Bixler

Liner Notes with David Bixler

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 25:19


Composer and percussionist Dafnis Prieto’s new recording Transparency features the front line of saxophonists Román Filiú and Peter Apfelbaum, along with Alex Norris on trumpet. In this episode of LINER NOTES Dafnis speaks about his intentions behind this recording as well the fortunate timing that allowed him to capture the project immediately before the shutdown.

Aspiring Artist Podcast
Joshua Espinoza: Jazz is for you (yes, YOU!)

Aspiring Artist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 38:44


With a style that is tastefully modern yet firmly rooted in the jazz tradition, American pianist Joshua Espinoza blends and bends genres into original compositions and arrangements that are immediately relatable, yet hard to define. Recently, Joshua has performed alongside such notable artists as Warren Wolf, Sean Jones, Damien Sneed, Todd Marcus, Jerome Jennings, Paul Bollenback, Miho Hazama, Alex Norris, John D’earth, Mike Pope, Kris Funn, and Chuck Redd. A finalist in the 2018 Ellis Marsalis International Jazz Piano Competition and current faculty member of the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University, his playing has been heard on stages large and small including the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, Blues Alley, The Jazz Kitchen, The Kennedy Center, the Barns at Wolftrap, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the DC Jazz Festival. His debut album​‟Journey Into Night" – released in June 2019 – is available on all platforms. Currently, Joshua is a freelance performer in Baltimore, MD. To read and hear more, visit www.joshuaespinoza.com. Contact us here!https://linktr.ee/rachelsandlermusicFor podcast inquiries: aspiringartistpodcast@gmail.comFor music & lessons inquiries: rachelsandlermusic@gmail.com

Pharmacy Magazine Podcast: Talking Pharmacy
Pharmacy Magazine: In Conversation With - Shadow Pharmacy Minister, Alex Norris MP

Pharmacy Magazine Podcast: Talking Pharmacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 17:47


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Puzzle
Livres : BD sur Insta

Puzzle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 6:51


Aujourd'hui dans Puzzle, Karen Etourneau vous parle de plusieurs bandes dessinées à lire intégralement sur internet !Comptes et ouvrages cités dans l’épisode : Instagram Sarah Andersen : https://www.instagram.com/sarahandersencomics/Les traductions en ligne : https://sarahcandersen.com/translationsSarah’s Scribble en ligne : https://tapas.io/series/Doodle-TimeFangs en ligne : https://tapas.io/series/fangscomicSes livres : https://scribblesshop.com/collections/booksLes Adultes n’existent pas : https://www.placedeslibraires.fr/livre/9782756086552-les-adultes-n-existent-pas-sarah-andersen/Instagram Brèves de prison : https://www.instagram.com/breves.de.prison/Tumblr Brèves de prison : https://brevesdeprison.tumblr.com/Twitter Brèves de prison : https://twitter.com/brevesdeprisonFacebook Brèves de prison : https://www.facebook.com/brevesdeprison/Instagram Aminder Dhaliwal : https://www.instagram.com/aminder_d/Woman world en français (en papier) : https://www.lavillebrule.com/catalogue/woman-world-,133Woman World en numérique en anglais : https://www.comixology.fr/Woman-World/bd-numerique/757171?ref=c2VhcmNoL2luZGV4L2Rlc2t0b3Avc2xpZGVyTGlzdC90b3BSZXN1bHRzU2xpZGVyElosterv : https://www.instagram.com/elodie_shanta/Biscoto : https://biscotojournal.com/Crevette (en papier) : https://www.placedeslibraires.fr/livre/9782897770402-crevette-elodie-shanta/Bonus !Alex Norris (oh no) : https://www.instagram.com/webcomic_nameThéo Grosjean : https://www.instagram.com/theo.grosjean/Lisa Mandel : https://www.instagram.com/mandel_lisa/Pataquès Delcourt : https://www.instagram.com/pataques_delcourt/?hl=frSafely_endangered :

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When In Romance
E50: It’s Gotta Be All Up From Here

When In Romance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 53:46


Jess and Trisha try to explain the destructive disaster that engulfed RWA, talk about the implications of the organization’s implosion, and discuss 2020 resolutions and romance titles they’re ready for. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, Book Riot’s Read Harder 2020 Challenge, and Libro FM. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. To get even more romance recs and news, sign up for our Kissing Books newsletter! NEWS Here’s the SBTB rundown of the RWA debacle, and here’s Claire Ryan’s detailed timeline of the events leading up to it. Jess did some very thoughtful reflecting on the situation as well. Romance Sparks Joy created a list of books by underrepresented authors which were withdrawn from the RITA awards (which have now been cancelled). And here’s the original of the comic Jess was describing by Alex Norris. (There’s another version with a fourth panel, but we’re not sure who created that fourth panel.) BOOKS DISCUSSED The Boyfriend Project by Farrah Rochon (Coming June 9th) Recipe for Persuasion by Sonali Dev (Coming May 26th) Get A Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert (which we’re discussing on the next episode of WIR!) Send us your 2020 resolutions, books you can’t wait for, and your Goodreads reviewing tips! As always, you can find Jess and Trisha at the WIR email address (wheninromance@bookriot.com). You can also find us on Twitter (@jessisreading and @trishahaleybrwn), or Instagram (@jess_is_reading and @trishahaleybrown).

Ecos a 10.000 kilómetros
S06E12 - Nos falta debate

Ecos a 10.000 kilómetros

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 102:46


PRESENTACIÓN LIBROS 00:02:25 Señoras que se empotraron hace mucho (Cristina Domenech) 00:04:44 Una cabeza llena de fantasmas (Paul Tremblay) 00:07:01 Mirarse de frente (Vivian Gornick) 00:09:48 El papel amarillo (Charlotte Perkins Gilman) 00:12:52 Notre Dame (Ken Follet) 00:14:56 Flaunese (Lauren Elkin) 00:16:56 Elevación (Stephen King) 00:19:00 Homenaje a Catañuña (George Orwell) 00:21:20 Oh no (Alex Norris) 00:22:56 Establishment: la casta al desnudo (Owen Jones) 00:26:20 Sandman Vol 2 (Neil Gaiman) PELÍCULAS 00:29:00 El silencio de la ciudad blanca 00:30:45 American Son 00:34:00 Terminator: destino osucro 00:35:44 Doctor Sueño 00:38:20 The great hack 00:41:48 El gran baño 00:42:59 Cómo entrenar a tu dragón3 00:44:39 Lobby baby SERIES 00:48:30 Modern Love 00:53:35 Vida Perfecta 01:00:56 El método Kominsky (T2) 01:07:03 American Horror Story (T9) 01:12:53 Niquelao (T1) 01:15:27 Dickinson (T1) 01:19:15 The Bletchley circle (T1-T2) 01:21:30 La casa de las flores (T2) 01:23:00 Mr. Mercedes (T3) 01:28:27 The man in the hight castle (T4) 01:30:49 The Affair (T5) COSAS QUE NOS HACEN FELICES 01:34:07 Taylor Swift en el MadCool 01:35:55 Luigi's Mansion 3 01:37:45 Las rentransmisiones de teatro de Yemo (y otros cines) 01:42:45 DESPEDIDA En este programa suenan: Radical Opinion (Archers) / Siesta (jahzzar) / Place on Fire (Creo) / I saw you on TV (Jahzzar) / Parisian (Kevin MacLeod) / Bicycle Waltz (Goodbye Kumiko)

Vibration 歪波音室
ep.15丨第62届格莱美提名出炉啦!我有一些新发现

Vibration 歪波音室

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 39:32


SUMMARY前两天,素有「音乐奥斯卡」之称的格莱美奖的第 62 届提名名单正式公布了。我发现有一些我很喜欢的音乐人在名单上,非常高兴,赶紧准备这一期节目。除此以外,当然也有新发现,一些冷门的奖项中让我又「挖到宝」。因此在今天这期节目,也分享给你。 SONG LIST- Quiet Dreams of Crowns and Metamorphosis - Ibrahim- Billie Eilish - wish you were gay- Lizzo - Jerome- Ariana Grande - imagine- Big Thief - Cattails- Bon Iver - Hey, Ma- Meek Mill,Cardi B - On Me (Explicit)- Catherine Russell - Alone Together- Terraza Big Band,Troy Roberts,Alex Norris,Jimmy Macbride,Michael Thomas,Edward Perez - One Day Wonder INTRODUCTION「Vibration 歪波音室」是一档以「音乐爱好者、乐迷」的视角,去聊关于音乐的任何一切事物的播客节目。- 主理人:拾壹- 如果有任何问题或反馈,欢迎留言或私信给我,我都会查看并尽早回复。

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Full Bleed
Ep. 7 - Interview with Alex Norris

Full Bleed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 47:55


We talk to Webcomic Name creator Alex Norris about the power of the comic strip, going viral and the thousand ways to say the same punchline. Oh no.FULL BLEED is hosted by Hamish Steele @HamishSteele and Melissa Trender @Tarrigan on Twitter. Music and sound by Reece Walsh. Follow Full Bleed on Twitter @FullBleedPod.

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F**ks Given
Comics and Queer Identity with Alex Norris

F**ks Given

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 45:08


On the show this week we have the amazing Alex Norris! Alex is an award-winning UK-based comic-maker blob who struggles to write a punchline that isn't "oh no". Creator of "Dorris McComics" and "Webcomic Name" his work is incredible and we advise you to go and check it out!'F**ks Given' with Come Curious presents an honest and candid exploration of their guests’ sexual histories, from the first f**k to the best f**k and even the bad, average and comical ones in between. Each episode is an uncensored look at what’s gone on beneath the sheets with a variety of coveted guests in a bid to break the stigma around sexual histories and specifically the ‘number’ taboo. Presented by Come Curious, change-makers in the sex and body positivity space, 'F**ks Given' aims to open up the conversation around our sexual past, asking us to celebrate all the f**ks you gave because they’re the ones that made you who you are. You can follow Come Curious on Instagram / Twitter / Youtube This is a Studio71 production.Producer - Jack Claramunt.Exec Producer - Tom Payne & Jody Smith.Production Support - Phie McKenzie & Rebecca Dowell Studio71 is a Red Arrow Studios Company. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Creative Rebels
Drawn to Success with Alex Norris

Creative Rebels

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 70:33


Alex Norris is an illustrator and a webcomic artist. Their webcomic, which is imaginatively named; ‘webcomic name’ has grown hugely popular online (we actually talk about how Alex’s instagram has gained 200 000 followers over just six months). Alex has a really interesting business model; by giving away webcomic name for free online, they’re able to build a following and monetise in a number of different ways, from patreon, to merch!

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RCI Canadá en las Américas Café
Canadá en las Américas Café para el 24, 25 y 26 de agosto de 2018

RCI Canadá en las Américas Café

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018


Escuche ES_Entrevue_2-20180824-WIS20 ¡Hola! Bienvenidos a Canadá en las Américas Café, el reencuentro que cada siete días les proponemos desde el servicio en español de Radio Canadá Internacional y del que ustedes son los protagonistas. En esta ocasión, se trata de la emisión para el 24, 25 y 26 de agosto de 2018. Recuerden que tienen varias opciones para participar en este espacio: pueden seguirnos en directo a través de Facebook Live, también en Internet en nuestra página web www.rcinet.ca/es, donde el programa está disponible desde la tarde del viernes y durante todo el fin de semana, y también en nuestro canal de YouTube. Hoy estamos en el estudio: Rufo Valencia, Leonardo Gimeno y Luis Laborda. Pero además, contamos con la presencia de Pablo Gerstenfeld, un argentino oriundo de la provincia de Tucumán, que llegó al país en 2007 y que en la actualidad es el propietario de un local de comidas en el que se pueden degustar platos típicos argentinos, en pleno centro de Montreal. Él está aquí para contarnos su historia y su experiencia en su nueva sociedad.   Por otro lado, la semana termina agitada en Canadá en el plano político. Las provincias de Nuevo Brunswick y Quebec lanzaron este jueves sus campañas electorales, con vistas a la elección de un nuevo gobierno. Foto: iStock. Además de los debates sobre los logros y tropiezos de cada administración, y las promesas que como es habitual presenta cada uno de los candidatos, buena parte de la opinión pública se vio sorprendida por la salida de su formación de una de las figuras más conocidas del Partido Conservador, Maxime Bernier. Este empresario, abogado y político, actualmente diputado, acusó a los conservadores de “moralmente corruptos” y al gobierno canadiense de practicar un “multiculturalismo extremo”. Las campañas electorales en Canadá suelen ser cortas, pero con certeza esta no tendrá nada de aburrida. Maxime Bernier parece listo a crear su propio partido. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang En lo que se refiere a los temas trabajados esta semana por la sección, estas son nuestras sugerencias: Rufo Valencia  nos habla de que en una votación unánime, la ciudad de Montreal aprobó el lunes último una moción que pide al gobierno federal de Canadá prohibir en todo el país la posesión de armas de fuego cortas y de asalto. “Con demasiada frecuencia vemos armas de asalto, que fueron fabricadas para matar a la gente, en manos de personas que no tienen ninguna razón válida para poseerlas”, dijo el concejal Alex Norris, que preside el comité de seguridad pública de la ciudad y que presentó la moción. Foto: iStockphoto. Luis Laborda y una entrevista con Laura Leiva, una bióloga de origen hondureño, que actualmente cursa su doctorado en Alemania. Ella integró la Exxpedition North Pacific, que recorrió aguas oceánicas para estudiar la contaminación marina con plástico. Inesperadamente, encontró que uno de los sitios más afectados es Broken Islands, en Columbia Británica, en la costa oeste canadiense, donde la acumulación de residuos de ese material es alarmante. Leiva nos habla de los microplásticos y sus riesgos para la salud animal y humana, especialmente para las mujeres. Los productos llegan a los mares arrojados por las personas o por desastres naturales, como el tsunami en Japón en 2011. Foto: Gentileza Laura Leiva. La música que escuchamos en esta emisión: Hoy tenemos a tres artistas diferentes, todos ellos canadienses, claro, y ligados con la cultura autóctona de este país. Florent Vollant, un músico de origen innu, formó parte del duo Kashtin, uno de los más importantes grupos musicales surgidos de las Primeras Naciones. De él escuchamos el tema, Apu Peikussian. Foto: Facebook Florant Vollant. Leela Gilday es una cantante de origen dene, un grupo indígena de las Primeras Naciones que habita en el norte boreal y en la región del Ártico canadiense. De ella les presentamos el tema For This Land (Por esta tierra).

RCI | Español : Canadá en las Américas Café
Canadá en las Américas Café para el 24, 25 y 26 de agosto de 2018

RCI | Español : Canadá en las Américas Café

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018


Escuche ES_Entrevue_2-20180824-WIS20 ¡Hola! Bienvenidos a Canadá en las Américas Café, el reencuentro que cada siete días les proponemos desde el servicio en español de Radio Canadá Internacional y del que ustedes son los protagonistas. En esta ocasión, se trata de la emisión para el 24, 25 y 26 de agosto de 2018. Recuerden que tienen varias opciones para participar en este espacio: pueden seguirnos en directo a través de Facebook Live, también en Internet en nuestra página web www.rcinet.ca/es, donde el programa está disponible desde la tarde del viernes y durante todo el fin de semana, y también en nuestro canal de YouTube. Hoy estamos en el estudio: Rufo Valencia, Leonardo Gimeno y Luis Laborda. Pero además, contamos con la presencia de Pablo Gerstenfeld, un argentino oriundo de la provincia de Tucumán, que llegó al país en 2007 y que en la actualidad es el propietario de un local de comidas en el que se pueden degustar platos típicos argentinos, en pleno centro de Montreal. Él está aquí para contarnos su historia y su experiencia en su nueva sociedad.   Por otro lado, la semana termina agitada en Canadá en el plano político. Las provincias de Nuevo Brunswick y Quebec lanzaron este jueves sus campañas electorales, con vistas a la elección de un nuevo gobierno. Foto: iStock. Además de los debates sobre los logros y tropiezos de cada administración, y las promesas que como es habitual presenta cada uno de los candidatos, buena parte de la opinión pública se vio sorprendida por la salida de su formación de una de las figuras más conocidas del Partido Conservador, Maxime Bernier. Este empresario, abogado y político, actualmente diputado, acusó a los conservadores de “moralmente corruptos” y al gobierno canadiense de practicar un “multiculturalismo extremo”. Las campañas electorales en Canadá suelen ser cortas, pero con certeza esta no tendrá nada de aburrida. Maxime Bernier parece listo a crear su propio partido. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang En lo que se refiere a los temas trabajados esta semana por la sección, estas son nuestras sugerencias: Rufo Valencia  nos habla de que en una votación unánime, la ciudad de Montreal aprobó el lunes último una moción que pide al gobierno federal de Canadá prohibir en todo el país la posesión de armas de fuego cortas y de asalto. “Con demasiada frecuencia vemos armas de asalto, que fueron fabricadas para matar a la gente, en manos de personas que no tienen ninguna razón válida para poseerlas”, dijo el concejal Alex Norris, que preside el comité de seguridad pública de la ciudad y que presentó la moción. Foto: iStockphoto. Luis Laborda y una entrevista con Laura Leiva, una bióloga de origen hondureño, que actualmente cursa su doctorado en Alemania. Ella integró la Exxpedition North Pacific, que recorrió aguas oceánicas para estudiar la contaminación marina con plástico. Inesperadamente, encontró que uno de los sitios más afectados es Broken Islands, en Columbia Británica, en la costa oeste canadiense, donde la acumulación de residuos de ese material es alarmante. Leiva nos habla de los microplásticos y sus riesgos para la salud animal y humana, especialmente para las mujeres. Los productos llegan a los mares arrojados por las personas o por desastres naturales, como el tsunami en Japón en 2011. Foto: Gentileza Laura Leiva. La música que escuchamos en esta emisión: Hoy tenemos a tres artistas diferentes, todos ellos canadienses, claro, y ligados con la cultura autóctona de este país. Florent Vollant, un músico de origen innu, formó parte del duo Kashtin, uno de los más importantes grupos musicales surgidos de las Primeras Naciones. De él escuchamos el tema, Apu Peikussian. Foto: Facebook Florant Vollant. Leela Gilday es una cantante de origen dene, un grupo indígena de las Primeras Naciones que habita en el norte boreal y en la región del Ártico canadiense. De ella les presentamos el tema For This Land (Por esta tierra).

RCI The Link
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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 8:35


Alex Norris.

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Creative Lives
Creative Lives: Alex Norris, comic artist

Creative Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 14:50


Alex Norris is the cartoonist behind Web Comic Name – a deceptively simple, three-panel comic featuring a blobby pink character, always ending with the phrase, ‘Oh no’. Since launching in 2016, the daily web comic boasts over 175,000 followers on Instagram alone, and has spawned a legion of online fans. But it might surprise you to learn that Alex was not traditionally trained, taking an altogether different path to creating comics.​ He talks to us about what it’s like having your audience as your client, why accessibility is central to his practice, and his planned demise for Web Comic Name and its pink blobby hero. ... This episode of Creative Lives was was presented by Marianne Hanoun and the editor was Ivor Manly. Lecture in Progress is made possible with the support of a number of brand patrons – they include ustwo, GF Smith, Squarespace and The Paul Smith Foundation. Check out lectureinprogress.com for more details.

Basic Brainheart
#33 Cartoonist Alex Norris: Creating Relatable Humor

Basic Brainheart

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 55:31


Web comic genius Alex Norris describes himself as, "human blob who makes Dorris McComics and Webcomic Name." He's the genius behind so many relatable, viral comics gracing the web. Today on the show, we discuss how he manages to nail the "relatability factor" nearly every time. Find Alex's work: Tumblr: http://dorrismccomics.com/ Twitter: @dorrismccomics Instagram: @dorrismccomics Music courtesy of bensound.com

Make It Then Tell Everybody

Alex Norris of Dorris McComics and Dan Berry get together to talk about prevention, the structure of comics an the fine line between clever and not.

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The PodComics Webcast
PCWC - Dorris McComics

The PodComics Webcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016 45:55


Alex Norris makes Dorris McComics http://dorrismccomics.com/

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The PodComics Webcast
PCWC - Dorris McComics (minisode)

The PodComics Webcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2016 3:37


Alex Norris makes "Dorris McComics" http://dorrismccomics.com/

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Palm Coast Jazz
Palm Coast Jazz Episode 25 - November 2013

Palm Coast Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2013 46:52


Getting our 3rd season started with a bang! This episode features performances by the likes of Phil Woods, Ed Calle, Larry Coryell and Kenny Drew Jr. on new and older recordings from Florida's finest jazz musicians. Latin, Funk, Gypsy Jazz, Contemporary Big Band & more! Pictured: George Grosman (photo by Greg King) Host: Kenny MacKenzie  Our Facebook page!Kenny's hosts"Jazz Greats" on WFCF every Tuesday 3-7pm EST. Listen on iHeart!Kenny's Twitter1. Introduction - Kenny (download our theme song "In Control" on iTunes!)2. "Read My Lips" - South Florida Jazz Orchestra (Miami, FL)     websiteChuck Bergeron - director, bass; Trumpet: Jason Carder, Greg Gisbert, Alex Norris, Augie HaasAlto Saxes: Gary Keller, Gary Lindsay,Tenor/Baritone saxes: Ed Calle, Ken Mattis, Mike BrignolaTrombones: Dante Luciani, John Kricker, Joanna SabaterBass trombone: Jennifer WhartonPiano: Martin BejeranoDrums: John YarlingTimbales: Raymer Olalde; Congas: Roberto Quinterofrom the album "Trumpet Summit".Purchase at Amazon or iTunes! 3. "Pasajé Tennessee" - Jamie Ousley (Hallandale, FL)      websiteJamie Ousley - double bass, Phillip Strange - piano,Johnny Mendoza - Violin, mandolin, quatro, marracasLarry Marshall - drumsfrom the album "Back Home". Purchase at Amazon, CD Baby or iTunes!4. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Second Chances" by Allison Paris)5. "Feeling His Groove" - Jose Valentino  (Tampa, FL)      FacebookJose Valentino Ruiz - vocals, flute, sax, bass, guitar, rhodesJonathan Thomas - drumsBenny Maldonado - congasFrom the album "Messiah" 6. "Goodbye Mr. Jones" - Larry Coryell & Kenny Drew Jr (Tampa, FL)     Kenny's websiteLarry Coryell - guitarKenny Drew Jr. - pianoFrom the album "Duality", courtesy of Random Act Records (website).Purchase album at Amazon or CD Baby!7. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album KMT I by Kenny MacKenzie Trio)8. "Sidney Fandango" - George Grosman & Bohemian Swing (Orlando, FL)     websiteGeorge Grosman - guitar, Brandon Walker - soprano sax,Ian MacGillivray - trumpet, David MacDougall - drums,Rachel Melas - bass, Refael Keren - accordianfrom the album "Sidney, Mon Ami".Purchase cd at Amazon, CD Baby or iTunes!9. "Birth Without Violence" - Gary Wofsey and the Contemporary Jazz Orchestra (Alford, FL)     websiteTrumpet/Flugelhorn: Gary Wofsey (solo), Moose Foyer, Laurie Frink, Bob FreebergAlto Saxes: Phil Woods (solo)Flute/Tenor/Baritone saxes: Gary Brown, Dick Oates, Ronnie CuberTrombones: Bob Carlson, Joe LetiziaPiano/Electric Piano: Mike AbeneGuitar: Melanie MacQuarrieBass: Paul AdamyDrums: Jim MolaTimbales/congas/perc: Bob Meriglianofrom the album "Kef's Pool".Purchase vinyl lp at Amazon! 10. Announcements - Kenny(background music from the album "Live From the Warehouse" by Dot Wilder)11. "Blues for L.T." - Gers Yowell Quartet (Ormond Beach, FL)Gers Yowell - EWI, Kenny MacKenzie - pianoFrank Capek - bass, Frankie Capek - drumsrecorded October 21, 2011 ~ PC Jazz exclusive.In memoriam: Frank Capek and Gers Yowell.12. Closing Announcements - Kenny Palm Coast Jazz closing theme by Seven Octaves.produced by Kenny MacKenzie If you are a jazz musician residing in Florida with quality recordings of your original music (new or old) and would like to submit for future podcasts, please contact us at palmcoastjazz@gmail.com All recordings and compositions are the property of their respective performers and composers, all rights reserved. This podcast copyright 2013 Kenny MacKenzie. All rights reserved.