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ABV Chicago Craft Beer Podcast
Episode 558 - GABF 2024

ABV Chicago Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 137:53


This year's Great American Beer Festival brought some new energy (with a small pour of confusion) to the four decade-old fest and competition, and we were out in Denver to cover it all. Though the theme areas were a bit disorienting at times, this year's GABF felt like more of a party than ever. We report back on the amazing beers we drank while sharing some top-notch festival floor interviews with new friends and industry-influencing vets alike. We also open three stellar Denver lagers in the hotel while recapping four days of beer-fueled fun. Plus, we weigh in on the local radio station's attempt to rank 1,055 songs from the 21st century, and find out that a brewing legend is a listener to this very podcast. Interviews Rob Tod of Allagash Brewing Company (00:20:32 - 00:35:07) Andrew Bergeron of Milieu Fermentation (00:45:45 - 00:52:04) Hayden Winkler & Pete Knight of Hold Out Brewing (01:09:43 - 01:21:05) Eric Salazar of Strangebird Brewing (01:29:23 - 01:36:16) Wayne Burns and Laura Worley of Burns Family Artisan Ales (01:49:39 - 01:58:37) Craig Neuzil of PIVO Brewery (02:00:18 - 02:07:23) Beers Reviewed Burns Family Artisan Ales - Midnight Czech-In (Czech Dark Lager) Bruz Beers - Belgian Country Lager Cohesion Brewing Company - Polotmavý (Czech Amber Lager)  

Creative Conversations with Roger Humphrey

Carmen Maret (flute) and Andrew Bergeron (guitar) talk about their 20 years as a duo, touring, composing, and much more. https://www.foliasmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roger-humphrey/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roger-humphrey/support

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Back to the Futures: The Official Podcast of the FCBL
S3 E27: Futures League Playoff Preview

Back to the Futures: The Official Podcast of the FCBL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 19:15


After an intense final week of the season, the playoff field is set. The Vermont Lake Monsters will be the #1 seed and face the #4 seeded Worcester Bravehearts and the #2 seed Pittsfield Suns will face the #3 seed Brockton Rox. We took an in depth look at the four teams in the playoffs and talked to players on these teams, including Andrew Bergeron of the Vermont Lake Monsters and Javier Rosales of the Pittsfield Suns. This episode is presented by ChangeUp, Zephyr, 78 Sports and On Demand Storage.

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Folias Music Live
Folias Music Live Episode 9 Finding the Magic in 2020

Folias Music Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 48:36


Carmen Maret and Andrew Bergeron of the Folias Duo talk with flutist and composer Svetlana Djirackor about finding the magic in 2020. Maret and Bergeron discuss composing and performing their own music, their musical inspirations, how they model music after their favorite composers, and how the challenges of 2020 brought new ways of performing and […] The post Folias Music Live Episode 9 Finding the Magic in 2020 appeared first on Folias Duo.

Folias Music Live
Folias Music Live Episode 8 Recording Send Off Concert and Conversation with Christopher Martin

Folias Music Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 58:49


Carmen Maret and Andrew Bergeron of the Folias Duo talk with their colleague Christopher Martin about the music for their upcoming album release. They discuss the process of musical recycling in composition, the intersection of tango, and musical inspiration from literature. Check out the concert and conversation. Subscribe and Review on Itunes The post Folias Music Live Episode 8 Recording Send Off Concert and Conversation with Christopher Martin appeared first on Folias Duo.

Folias Music Live
Folias Music Live Episode 7 Finding Your Voice as a Classical Composer Interview with Jack Perlstein

Folias Music Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 43:16


Western Michigan’s WMUK radio producer Jack Perlstein talks with composers Carmen Maret and Andrew Bergeron of the Folias Duo about finding their voice as classical composers. They discuss their perspectives on composing in a genre heavily influenced by the performance of “the classics” and creative ways they continue to write and perform original music for […] The post Folias Music Live Episode 7 Finding Your Voice as a Classical Composer Interview with Jack Perlstein appeared first on Folias Duo.

Horror Business
HORROR BUSINESS Episode 21: The Not So Wicked King Wicker, or: The Kids Aren’t Alright (THE BLOOD ON SATAN’S CLAW, THE WICKER MAN)

Horror Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 107:28


Greetings pagans and godless heathens! Thank you as always for checking us out and we have got one H-E-L-L of an episode for you guys. First and foremost we want to give a shoutout to our sponsors over at Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations, the premiere screen printing company of the Lehigh Valley. Chris Reject and his merry band of miscreants are ready to work with you to bring to life your vision of a t-shirt for your business, band, project, or whatever else it is you need represented by a shirt, sweater, pin, or coozy. Head on over to www.xlvacx.com to check them out. Thanks! This episode we are discussing the oft-overlooked sub-genre of pastoral horror, or ‘folk horror’ as it’s known otherwise. We begin by talking about what we’ve seen recently. Both of us were lucky enough to catch a screening of Julia Ducournau’s Raw. We briefly discuss the film and our thoughts on it (we really liked it) and then talk about the importance of local cinemas so that they can keep doing screenings like this. You can check out the Steel Stacks here. We then talk about M. Night Shyamalan’s newest film Split. Also, we talk about the newest member of the Cinepunx collective the GOT ME A MOVIE podcast hosted by Lori and Andrew Bergeron, as well as upcoming addition to Cinepunx, a story based podcast called BLACK SUN DISPATCHES. Check both of them out! Before we get into the heart of the episode we talk about the recent passing of James “Doc Terror” Harris, a well-known and beloved fixture of the Northeast horror scene. The Cinepunx collective was lucky enough to interview James a few months back at a benefit screening for him. You can hear that interview here. Hudson Horror is doing a benefit screening of two Italian horror films with all the benefits going to James’ family, and you can get tickets for that here, and there is going to be a special screening of James’ favorite film Creepshow on 35 mm at the Alamo Drafthouse, and you can find out more on that here. Likewise, donations to James’ family can be made here. First up is Piers Haggard’s 1970 film The Blood on Satan’s Claw aka Satan’s Skin aka The Devil’s Touch. We open the discussion by dissecting the genre that is pastoral horror. We give a few examples and discuss the motivations behind the genre, including English guilt and anxiety towards colonialism and white anxiety in general and the similarities between that English anxiety and the modern America anxiety/guilt towards the subjection of Native Americans and that anxiety emerging in the “Indian burial ground” trope often found in the horror genre. We give a brief summary of BOSC, it’s various themes, and the inspirations behind it, including the Catholic-Protestant schism in England in the 18th century, the Tate-LaBianca murders, and the distrust of youth culture in general. We briefly talk about the “golden age” of British often being associated with Hammer Films and how there were actually numerous British horror films NOT associated with Hammer from that time period. Next we discuss Robin Hardy’s 1973 film The Wicker Man. We briefly talk about Hardy’s other work and how he intended to have it be the first of a trilogy. We discuss the background of the film, it’s inspiration, and it’s production. Liam briefly discusses his personal experience with The Wicker Man and how it impacted his taste in film growing up, as well as the impact the film has had on the genre and indeed British film in general. We give a brief synopsis of the film and then discuss Edward Woodburn’s character in the film as being wholly unlikable as a protagonist. We talk about the atmosphere of paranoia and tension that permeates the film and how this contrasts with a feeling of dread and terror that permeates other horror films. The “folky” aesthetic of the film is examined, as is the various cuts of the film that have existed over the years. The various manifestations of the island’s pagan lifestyle are discussed and how this contrasts with Woodburn’s ch...

Horror Business
HORROR BUSINESS Episode 15: 2016 In Horror Cinema

Horror Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 86:26


2016 In Horror Cinema Greetings new yearlings, and welcome back to Horror Business, the podcast that will surely be one of the few things in the likely radioactive wasteland that will be 2017 to be bring you joy. This episode we look back on 2016 and what we liked and disliked about the state of horror cinema and weirdly enough it looks like horror movies were the one thing from 2016 that weren’t horrible! We begin as always by talking about some of the recent horror films we’ve seen. While technically not a horror movie, we were lucky enough to catch Shin Godzilla. We discuss some of the more horrific aspects the franchise, what makes the new one stand out from the prior entries in the franchise, and Godzilla’s increasing amounts of screen time despite claims to the contrary. We move on to Evolution, a movie that Liam enjoyed but Justin was confused by. But it’s okay because Liam is soon confused by Justin’s comparison of Evolution to not understanding Primus! Justin successfully argues that Liam has actual taste in film while he himself does not and then rambles about the size of his Criterion collection. We briefly talk about catching a screening of The Autopsy Of Jane Doe in New York City with a Q & A featuring Brian Cox, Emile Hirsch, and director Andre Ovredal. Justin discusses his viewing of Rob Zombie’s 31 and the tragedy that is Rob Zombie’s inability to make good movies despite his rich pedigree and Richard Brake’s standout performance in the film. Liam briefly talks about his viewing of the Syfy series Channel Zero. Next we talk about how we were fortunate enough to be on a couple episodes of friend of the podcast Andrew Bergeron of Vincent Price’s Laugh other podcast What Did We Just Watch? to talk about Mulholland Drive and Moon. There is a brief derailment as Justin is egged into talking about his fear and hatred of the 1992 alien abduction film Fire In The Sky before we get back on track to talk about Andrew’s podcast and how it’s so organized and focused that it makes us look like a mess. We love you Andrew, but you have shamed us! Liam briefly talks about the films Always Shine, Under The Shadow, and The Monster. Justin talks about the 2014 film Black Mountainside, and how while it is a heavy handed tribute to John Carpenter’s The Thing nonetheless it was an enjoyable film that stands on it’s own. We talk about our deal with having listeners print out five of our fliers that the wonderful Justin Miller made and put them up and if you take a picture and send us five pictures we’ll send you a free Cinepunx t-shirt!!! We’ll put the flier up on our FB page and our Twitter feed. We talk about the Cinepunx Patreon page which you can find here Justin’s top eleven list of horror films in 2016 is as follows. In no particular order after The Autopsy Of Jane Doe (which was Justin’s favorite of the year) : The Autopsy Of Jane Doe  The Witch Green Room Train To Busan Green Room Trash Fire The Monster The Conjuring 2 (which Liam hated) Clown Baskin They Look Like People  Honorable mentions are, again in no particular order… The Shallows Gateway Mind’s Eye Siren Spectral The Wailing Beyond The Gates Don’t Breathe Evolution  And finally a giant fuck you to the following movies for being horrible… Lights Out The Darkness The Blair Witch (We don’t talk about it fuuuuuuuck Phantasm: Ravager as well. No idea how that pile of shit slipped our minds this episode) Here are some films that Liam had seen this year and was fond of… Always Shine Under The Shadow We Are The Flesh The Eyes Of My Mother The Lovewench       As always thanks to everyone and anyone who checked this episode out, or shared a tweet/shared a post on FB/gave us love by recommending us to someone. We love you forever for listening. Any questions, comments, suggestions for movies and guests, or if you yourself want to join us for a movie viewing or even an episode, can be sent to thehorrorbiz@gmail.com. Thank you Andrew Bergeron for having us on his podcast!