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The latest on Dundee United's pursuit for Allan Campbell and what it means for the squad at Tannadice. Plus there's chat about contract-chasing Glenn Middleton and Mark Ogren's interview. Plenty of Dundee on the go too – how busy will they be before Monday's deadline? Will there be a replacement for Curtis Main? And how big is this Hearts clash? Joining host Tom Duthie is Graeme Finnan as well as Courier Sport writers George Cran and Alan Temple. Twa Teams, One Street is proud to be supported by SPAR Scotland. You can get us on Youtube too! youtube.com/@TheCourierUK/videos Interested in local sport news, you can save now with The Courier Sport Pack. Keep up with the latest on your local team or sport with the latest news, opinion, match reports and so much more. Subscribe today for only £3 per month. Available exclusively on The Courier. Pay only for the sports you love with this special offer. Sign up today at https://www.thecourier.co.uk/subscribe/?tpcc=twateams
Johnnie Johnson in conversation with David Eastaugh http://jawbonepress.com/through-the-crack-in-the-wall/ https://www.roughtrade.com/en-gb/product/johnnie-johnstone-foreword-by-stewart-lee/through-the-crack-in-the-wall-the-secret-history-of-josef-k#paperback-exclusive-signed-plus Through The Crack in The Wall is the first ever biography of the band, tracing their story from their origins in the leafy suburbs of Edinburgh through to their untimely implosion four years later. It's a tale of fun and frenzy, filled with highs and lows. From their thrilling live shows, which left onlookers spellbound, to more anxious occasions confronting a baying audience of rioting anarcho-punks in Brussels; from a brief spell as press darlings of the inkies to the fateful decision to pull their debut album just as pop stardom beckoned—one that continues to haunt them today. Drawing extensively on new interviews with the band members and those around them as well as contemporary press articles, the book explores the band's inner workings and analyses their relationships with Postcard Records supremo Alan Horne, labelmates Orange Juice, and manager Allan Campbell. It re-evaluates their position in the pantheon of post-punk greats and considers how their music helped shape the UK independent scene of the eighties. More than anything else, though, the book's primary purpose is to celebrate the incredible music Josef K made and consider what makes it more vital today than ever.
You won't get a better fixture card than this weekend's Championship finale. Join us as we look ahead to the last day of the season, where the title, the promotion play-off spaces and relegation slots are all still to be decided. Nine of the ten teams have something to play for and we can't wait for the drama.Elsewhere, former Motherwell fans' favourite Allan Campbell joins us for a special catch up. He looks back on why he chose to leave Fir Park, how he's grown up since joining Luton Town and being on the brink of promotion to the English Premier League. Aberdeen have appointed Barry Robson as their manager on a pernamanet basis and Inverness Caley Thistle are one game away from securing European football 'til Christmas. Laura Brannan, on hosting duties this week, is joined by Findlay Marks and Euan Booth Robertson.
Kev, James and Tony are back for another episode of the Luton Town Supporters' Trust podcast, which begins with the lads looking back at the last month of action prior to the international break. As ever, part 1 includes a couple of player focuses which this month is on the superb Carlton Morris and a Tom Lockyer who is growing in importance. Also in this part of the podcast Kev catches up with Allan Campbell to get the view from inside the camp on the season so far, his own personal start to the campaign ahead of a possible 50th Town appearance at Hull, his first international cap and just what can be achieved over the rest of the season.
In this episode of Audio QT, Karma Chávez talks with allgo co-founder and activist María Limón about her work supporting people living with HIV and AIDS in the early days of the pandemic, and the program called Informe Sida. This interview was recorded on December 1, 2021 and originally aired on KOOP Radio's People United program on Dec. 10. Thanks to Allan Campbell and KOOP for permission to reuse. María Limón, nacida y criada a la orilla del río que antes era grande, she finished raising herself among a circle of activists tending to issues as diverse as the gentrification of the East Side, getting the Texas national guard out of Honduras, and ensuring that Cuba stayed libre. Her fifteen minutes of fame involved the Austin police department flexing their authoritarian muscle at an anti-KKK rally and helping establish one of the longest-running queer POC organizations in the country while learning how to help close friends die. Having learned that changing the conditions that create injustice and inequality happens one meaningful connection at a time, she coaches people on uprooting the beliefs about ourselves and others an oppressive society shoves down our throats. UC Denver's Center on Domestic Violence provides the salary that brings home the fakin' bacon. Karma Chávez is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Mexican American and Latina/o Studies at UT. Follow: Karma: @queermigrations Resources: https://allgo.org https://www.worldaidsday.org https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar%C3%ADa_Limón
Chaos in Paris; Wedding Moments; Lester Piggott; Allan Campbell; Terracing Teaser & Pseudonym Tunes with Stuart, Tam and Christopher Brookmyre.
Reaction to the victory at Ross County, a look ahead to the biggest game of the season, as Hearts visit Fir Park for an encounter that could clinch European qualification, discussion on Allan Campbell's success at Luton, the trip to Celtic Park previewed and more. The MFC Podcast is sponsored by MM Joinery –https://www.facebook.com/markmccluskeyjoinery/ The post MFC Podcast – Episode 285 appeared first on MFC Podcast.
Douglas MacIntyre - Creeping Bent, Article 58, Jazzateers & Love And Money - in conversation with David Eastaugh Article 58, named after the Soviet classification for counter-revolutionaries, were formed in Scotland by Gerri McLaughlin (vocals), Douglas MacIntyre (guitars) and Ewan MacLennan (bass), with Stephen Lironi (drums) on these recordings. The group existed for a short period of time, burning brightly before burning out. A single, 'Event To Come', was produced by Postcard Records' Alan Horne and Malcolm Ross and released on Josef K manager Allan Campbell's Rational label. Article 58 were the opening group on many bills in Scotland, including support slots circa 1981 with A Certain Ratio, Scars, Josef K, Delmontes, Bauhaus, Restricted Code, among others.
Allan is the Education Director at Food Forest Abundance. He has taught many of the food forest webinars that I have attended. He has a wealth of knowlege on this topic and I'm glad to have met him. foodforestabundance.com Check out Allan on instagram @nayasupercamp Thanks for listening.
Last minute limbs as Kal Naismith shows a moment of class to give Luton the 3 points against table toppers Bournemouth. #COYH
Kev, James and Tony are back for the final regular podcast of 2021. The boys begin by reflecting on a mixed run of results since the last international break but are encouraged by what they saw at Blackpool on Saturday. The attention then turns to the goalkeeper situation after two clean sheets for James Shea, before they take a deeper look into the form of Allan Campbell. Part 1 of the podcast concludes with the boys picking out their favourite moments of 2021, another excellent year for the Town.
Kev caught up with Town summer signing, midfielder Allan Campbell, in between training sessions this week to get his views on life at Luton Town. The pair discuss the move to Luton, how the Scot has settled in both at the club and in the area, his performances so far and the qualities that make him the player he is. We also find out Allan's international aspirations before the attention turns to the partnerships he is building on the pitch. The 23-year-old then looks ahead to the upcoming matches before outlaying his and the club's targets for the season. **Apologies, about the audio quality. Due to technical issues with the main recording we've had to use a back-up version. We recommend you listening via headphones.
It’s time to look back on the 2020/21 season, we go over the highs and the lows, look ahead to the future, discuss the club’s fantastic season ticket pledge, Allan Campbell’s departure, our alternative end of season awards and much more. The MFC Podcast is sponsored by MM Joinery – https://www.facebook.com/markmccluskeyjoinery/ The post MFC Podcast – Episode 262 appeared first on MFC Podcast.
All aboard with Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan as the regular season in the Premiership draws to a close. Rangers go the whole season unbeaten, although some of the celebrations have been the cause of controversy. We pay tribute to Rangers’ iron man Connor Goldson. Hamilton didn’t finish 10th – they are relegated after 7 years in the top flight. But the Staggies stay up, consigning Kilmarnock to a play-off with Dundee. Hibs defender Paul Hanlon joins us on the pod as he prepares for his 4th Scottish Cup final at the club. Steve Clarke names his Euro 2020 Scotland squad this week. Is it time for Turnbull? Or hipster’s choice Ryan Gauld? Or the forgotten Forrest? Plus Fantasy Football drama and is Allan Campbell off to England? RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1: Rangers are invincible (03m 00s) • PART 2: Ross County stay up, Hamilton go down (16m 00s) • PART 3a: Paul Hanlon joins us to preview the Scottish Cup final (27m 00s) • PART 3b: St Johnstone confirm 5th place (41m 00s) • PART 4: The odds with Paddy Power (50m 00s) • PART 5a: Scotland’s Euro 2020 squad (51m 00s) • PART 5b: The end of the Fantasy Football season (59m 00s) SIGN UP TO THE ATHLETIC FOR £4 A MONTH: • theathletic.com/totally GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Instagram • find us on Facebook • send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow PARISH NOTICES: • we’re sponsored by Paddy Power - home of the Money Back Special READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE: • check out thetotallyfootballshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
News- Rangers and Hibs played out an eight goal thriller bounce game at the Rangers Training Centre yesterday. Stevie Bradley, Melker Halberg, Jamie Gullan and Ryan Shanley for hibs With Covid naughty boy Jordan Jones finding the net along with Greg Stewart and academy pair Chris McKee and Ross McCausland. - New contract talks for Lewis Stevenson Dundee Game - The Game - The positives - The Midfield - Is Hallberg the answer - Drey Wright - Do we just have to wait on Magennis/Allan? - Are we over reliant on Gogic and how can we play without him - Next round Alloa Celtic KO Move - Leanne Fizzing Motherwell - What to expect - One to watch (Allan Campbell, Sherwin Seedorf) - Hibs Formations - ins and outs - Predictions Start, Bench, Sell - Managers Edition Bobby Williamson, Mixu Paatelainen, John Hughes
Join Rob Maclean, Ali DeFoy and Stephen Craigan for another huge night of Scottish Football discussion. Motherwell player Allan Campbell joins the team at the top of the show to talk about his goal at the weekend at the upcoming Europa League tie for the side. Former Celtic player Shaun Maloney shares his favourite career goal. Lincoln Red Imps Striker Lee Casciaro shares his memories of his famous goal against Celtic ahead of Rangers visit on Thursday and on new Partick Thistle Women's manager Brian Graham joins us to tell us about the role. Listen live weeknights from 5-7pm on DAB.
On the show this week we formally open the Allan Campbell fan club and Laura puts her neck on the line to say he's the future Scotland captain. We ask whether the St Mirren game should have been postponed. And we discuss actual fans being back at grounds - for one week only though. Plus the return of the transfer distillery, Celtic's left back problem, and Hamilton's magical reservoir. RUNNING ORDER PART 1a - Hellooos (01.00) PART 2a - Aberdeen 1-0 Kilmarnock with fans and Benjy Palmer (01.30) PART 2b - Ross County 0-5 Celtic also with fans! (13.00) PART 3a- St Mirren 0-3 Hibs (18.00) PART 3b - Livingston 1-2 Hamilton (25.00) PART 4a - Motherwell 1-0 St Johnstone (31.10) PART 4b - Rangers 4-0 Dundee United (39.00) PART 5a - Odds (47.00) PART 5b - Transfer Distillery with Anthony Joseph (49.00) PART 5c - FFS (56.30) GET IN TOUCH: follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/totallyfootballshow/) find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/thetotallyfootballshow/) send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow (http://www.twitter.com/thetotallyshow) PARISH NOTICES: We’re sponsored by Paddy Power - home of the Money Back Special (http://www.paddypower.com/) Get your FFS - Fantasy Football Scotland - team sorted here (https://www.fantasyfootballscotland.com/) READ STUFF ON OUR WEBSITE: Check out thetotallyfootballshow.com (http://thetotallyfootballshow.com/) . And get yourself some Athletic action here (https://www.theathletic.com/leagueshow)
Craig Fowler is back to lead discussions on all of the weekend's Scottish Premiership games. This time he's joined by:Gary Cocker to question Dundee United's defensive set up at Ibrox and underline the key for Hibs making the 4-4-2 work.Graeme Thewliss to preach patience for worried Livi fans and wax lyrical about Allan Campbell once again.And Craig Anderson to provide some context to County's "impressive" play and marvel at the turnaround with Aberdeen.Be sure to also listen to the Patreon episode where Craig and Gary break down Hearts' decision to loan Zdenek Zlamal to St Mirren, much to the chagrin of the Tynecastle support. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the podcast Allan Campbell, from the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe), summarises what he and has team think stands out from the Scottish Government's Programme for Government 2020/21. Find out more about SPICe's work on their blog: https://spice-spotlight.scot/ Get access to SPICe's briefings: https://digitalpublications.parliament.scot/ResearchBriefings This episode was recorded on Monday 7 September 2020.
Thank you for listening to this recording, produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. In this live recording, Allan Campbell, Curator of The Cedarsm, speaks on the work of Nora and Hans Heysen currently on display in Gallery 3. Recorded live on Tuesday 28 January 2020 For further information visit www.agsa.sa.gov.au image: Saul Steed
In this week’s Celtic View Podcast, Editor Paul Cuddihy talks to Celtic FC Foundation Employability Manager, Allan Campbell, about his five magic Celtic moments.
We’re joined by Allan Campbell and Aidan Roberts of Campbell & Roberts Landscaping. Discussing lawn care, pruning and arbor care, and custom landscape projects.
The TWiM team notes the passing of Allan Campbell, and explains how aminoglycoside antibiotics like neomycin enhance host resistance to viral infection. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Michael Schmidt, and Michele Swanson. Subscribe to TWiM (free) on iPhone, Android, RSS, or by email. You can also listen on your mobile device with the Microbeworld app. Become a patron of TWiM. Links for this episode: Happy Birthday, Elio! (STC) Allan Campbell, 88 (Stanford News) Life in Science by Allan Campbell (Bacteriophage) Aminoglycosides inhibit viral infection (Nat Micro) Image credit Letters read on TWiM 175 Send your microbiology questions and comments (email or recorded audio) to twim@microbe.tv
From unpaid bills to entire governments facing bankruptcy, debt is never far from our minds or the news. It's deeply embedded in our lives: our language, culture, even major religions. It's also at the heart of many of our most pressing political debates. But have you ever thought about where debt comes from? On this edition of Making Contact we hear from Anthropologist David Graeber, author of “Debt: The First 5,000 Years.” Graeber traces the history of debt and asks what might we learn from how societies in the past dealt with it. His 2011 talk was recorded by Allan Campbell, producer of People United at KOOP radio, in Austin Texas and featured on Bread and Roses Radio. Featuring: David Graeber, anthropologist and author of “Debt: The First 5000 Years” Host: George Lavender Producers: Jasmin Lopez, Laura Flynn, and Andrew Stelzer Storytelling Fellows: Al Sasser and Ivan Rodriguez Executive Director: Lisa Rudman Web Editor: Kwan Booth Music: Hellenica- Night Creeper More information: David Graeber on Twitter The Debt We Shouldn't Pay David Graeber Talks on Debt 5000 Years (Bread and Roses Radio) Bread and Roses The (Perceived) Tragedy of Greece Jacobin:Debt: The First 5,000 Years The post Why We Owe: David Graeber on the Origins of Debt appeared first on KPFA.
From unpaid bills to entire governments facing bankruptcy, debt is never far from our minds or the news. It’s deeply embedded in our lives: our language, culture, even major religions. It’s also at the heart of many of our most pressing political debates. But have you ever thought about where debt comes from? On this edition of Making Contact we hear from Anthropologist David Graeber, author of “Debt: The First 5,000 Years.” Graeber traces the history of debt and asks what might we learn from how societies in the past dealt with it. His 2011 talk was recorded by Allan Campbell, producer of People United at KOOP radio, in Austin Texas and featured on Bread and Roses Radio. Debt is deeply embedded in our lives: our language, culture, even major religions. It’s also at the heart of many of our most pressing political debates. But have you ever thought about where debt comes from? On this edition of Making Contact we hear from Anthropologist David Graeber, author of “Debt: The First 5,000 Years.” Graeber traces the history of debt and asks what might we learn from how societies in the past dealt with it. His 2011 talk was recorded by Allan Campbell, producer of People United at KOOP radio, in Austin Texas and featured on Bread and Roses Radio.
From unpaid bills to entire governments facing bankruptcy, debt is never far from our minds or the news. It’s deeply embedded in our lives: our language, culture, even major religions. It’s also at the heart of many of our most pressing political debates. But have you ever thought about where debt comes from? On this edition of Making Contact we hear from Anthropologist David Graeber, author of “Debt: The First 5,000 Years.” Graeber traces the history of debt and asks what might we learn from how societies in the past dealt with it. His 2011 talk was recorded by Allan Campbell, producer of People United at KOOP radio, in Austin Texas and featured on Bread and Roses Radio. Debt is deeply embedded in our lives: our language, culture, even major religions. It’s also at the heart of many of our most pressing political debates. But have you ever thought about where debt comes from? On this edition of Making Contact we hear from Anthropologist David Graeber, author of “Debt: The First 5,000 Years.” Graeber traces the history of debt and asks what might we learn from how societies in the past dealt with it. His 2011 talk was recorded by Allan Campbell, producer of People United at KOOP radio, in Austin Texas and featured on Bread and Roses Radio.