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Elk jaar kriebelt het weer bij onze oude podcasthost Bob Kappen: hij zou zo graag het gedicht Mei van Herman Groter willen laten voordragen op het balkon van boekhandel Athenaeum op het Spui te Amsterdam. Maar met meer dan vierduizend versregels is dat een fikse kluif en elk jaar loopt het plan weer spaak. Dus dacht Bob: waarom dan niet een aflevering Boeken FM over Mei? Samen met Charlotte en Ellen, die een boekje schreef over Mei (getiteld: April) bespreekt hij de ontvangst van het gedicht en het levensverhaal van Herman Groter. Waarom wordt de Mei vaak gezien als het icoon van de Nederlandse poëzie? Wat zijn onze gedachten over de ‘oeverloosheid' van het gedicht? En hoe kan het dat Gorter af en toe dik flowt als een rapper, maar het werk soms klinkt als een Sinterklaasgedicht? Genoemde titels in de afleveringEllen Deckwitz - April Herman de Liagre Böhl - Herman Gorter 1864-1927Gillis Dorleijn & Wiljan van den Akker - Een nieuw geluid. De geboorte van de moderne poëzie in Nederland. 1900-1940Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Elkelt sokezer példány, megjelent a javított kiadás! Teltházas vidéki könyvbemutató: Puskás Béla, az Edelényi Futók Egyesületének vezetője beszélget a szerzővel. A Futóskönyvet keresd a boltokban vagy az online platformokon. Légy mecénás! www.patreon.com/nemaze
Preaching for Ash Wednesday, Dr. Jessie Thomas offers a reflection on living each day as Ash Wednesday:"While the Lenten journey only lasts for weeks, our journey of life is forever. Every day is an opportunity to ask for God's forgiveness. Every day you and I must be an outward sign of our faith as well as an expression of our repentance..."Dr. Jessie Thomas is a Lay Pastoral Theologian in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. She holds a master's degree in Pastoral Ministry from the Athenaeum of Ohio and a Doctor of Ministry in Preaching from Aquinas Institute of Theology St. Louis University. Dr. Thomas has served as adjunct faculty for the Diaconate Office in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati teaching Homiletics. She is also a regular presenter and guest preacher throughout the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/03052025 to learn more about Dr. Thomas, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.
De thuisbatterij wordt een hoofdpijndossier voor de overheid, die de hoofdpijn dan maar doorschuift naar de consument. Minister Sophie Hermans van Klimaat en Groene Groei ziet nog geen oplossing voor de dubbele energiebelasting voor thuisbatterijen en elektrische auto's die bidirectioneel kunnen laden. De problemen ontstaan na het einde van de salderingsregeling. Maar er is hoop: er is technisch gezien gewoon een simpele oplossing.Verder in deze aflevering: ChatGPT is nu ook een onderzoeker, DeepSeek valt nu al door de mand, goedkopere zonnepanelen komen dichterbij, Google wijzigt voorwaarden rond AI-wapens, en videostreaming stoot verrassend veel CO2 uit.Sponsor:Breinstein maakt jouw organisatie of bedrijf klaar voor de toekomst, door je te koppelen aan de beste nieuwe, frisse IT-professionals. Ook biedt Breinstein op dat gebied traineeships aan: werken terwijl je bijleert bij de beste bedrijven, die weer profiteren van jouw kunde. Meer op Breinstein.nl.Tips uit deze aflevering:Tijdschrift: Bright Magazine 2025 is uit! Na tien jaar is Bright Magazine terug van weggeweest. Als jaar-nummer dit keer, met honderd pagina's vol vernieuwing. Wij hebben hem al in handen en zijn blij en trots met het resultaat. Wie het magazine al besteld had, krijgt het deze week in de bus. Een paar dagen later is Bright Magazine 2025 verkrijgbaar in diverse Amac-winkels en bij de betere kiosk, waaronder Athenaeum in Amsterdam, Donner in Rotterdam, Broese in Utrecht, Van Piere in Eindhoven en Books & Magazines op Schiphol. Trots kan ik de nieuwe cover met je delen. Online bestellen kan ook gewoon: Bright Magazine 2025 kost 19,99 euro.Smart home: Spotify op Philips Hue. Al een paar jaar kan je Spotify koppelen aan je Philips Hue-lampen, die dan als het ware meedansen op de muziek. Mark wist dit nog niet, jij misschien ook niet!App: Tapestry van the Iconfactory. Die studio maakte eerder onder meer de uitstekende Twitter-app Twitterrific, dit is een soort spirituele opvolger en overtreffende trap. Tapestry is een reader voor Twitter-alternatieven als Bluesky en Mastodon, maar het is ook een rss-reader, er is YouTube-integratie en ook podcasts kan Tapestry spelen. Zo krijg je één app waarin alle nieuwe dingen van je favoriete sites bij elkaar verzameld worden, chronologisch. Als je betaalt, kan je ook verschillende tijdlijnen met filters maken. Ziet er prachtig uit, totaal aanpasbaar. Hét personaliseerbare alternatief op Facebook en X.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The YMCA at the Athenaeum on Mass Ave will close soon, leaving only one YMCA in downtown Indianapolis. Indiana's attorney disciplinary commission has filed new discipline charges against Attorney General Todd Rokita. The Indianapolis Public Schools Board publicly denounced legislation they believe would harm the district. As fewer Indiana students go to college, some families are skeptical of the idea that everyone should pursue a four-year degree. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
In this episode, Ryan and MEZ continue Ahriman's Story,now with arhiman on the hunt for the the athenaeum of kalimakus
Veiszer Alinda, Pálinkás Szüts Róbert és Simonyi Balázs az Athenaeum kiadó könyvestjén (mindhárman a könyv szereplői) amolyan mexikói felállásban mikrofont fogtak körben egymásra, és kérdésekkel-válaszokkal provokálták a közönséget. A Futóskönyvet keresd a boltokban vagy az online platformokon. Légy mecénás! www.patreon.com/nemaze
In oktober won de Zuid-Koreaanse Han Kang de Nobelprijs voor de literatuur. We bespreken haar roman De vegetariër, over de jonge vrouw Yeong-hye die van de ene op de andere dag stopt met vlees eten. Vegetarisme komt bijna niet voor in Zuid-Korea, en blijkt in een samenleving waar sociale codes streng worden nageleefd een schokkende daad van rebellie. De vegetariër is een boek over de vrijheid van vrouwen binnen een patriarchale familieconstructie, de mogelijkheid van persoonlijk, intiem verzet, onbegrepen zielen en de onkenbaarheid van de ander. Joost, Charlotte en Marja kijken naar het oeuvre van Han Kang, bespreken hoe de drie delen van het boek zich tot elkaar verhouden en bekijken de universele vragen die worden gesteld. Plus: een luisteraar zoekt een boek met een open einde, als verjaardagscadeau voor zijn vriendin en Charlotte opent een boekje over haar moeizame relatie met de fragmentarische roman.Genoemd in de afleveringFragment intro © Jiskefet uit Johnny en Willie - Boekwinkel (Open einde) Lees hier het stuk van Athenaeum van Mattheo Mandersloot over het vertalen van Han Kangs Ik zeg geen vaarwelLees hier het interview in NRC met Mattheo ManderslootSPONSOR - ITA Weg met Eddy Bellegueule is van 15 november tot en met 1 december te zien in Internationaal Theater Amsterdam.Koop nu je kaarten via www.ita.nl Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We maken multitasken nóg leuker en makkelijker voor je met De Balie Podcast. Met deze keer: Revolutie in het Paradijs. Luister naar een greep van onze programma's, waar je maar wilt. Of je nu in de trein zit, in de keuken sperziebonen dopt of jouw pr verbreekt in de sportschool, De Balie is dichtbij. Met elke week twee programma's om te luisteren.Met kunstcriticus Hans den Hartog Jager bespreken we hoe de beeldende kunst de afgelopen jaren ingrijpend is veranderd. Hoe moeten we de artistieke kwaliteit van kunst bepalen als de criteria die we daar jarenlang voor hanteerden gedateerd lijken?In zijn nieuwe boek Revolutie in het paradijs laat schrijver en kunstcriticus Hans den Hartog Jager zien hoe de beeldende kunst in de afgelopen jaren ingrijpend is veranderd. Niet-Westerse en vrouwelijke kunstenaars van over de hele wereld die tot voort kort weinig kansen kregen om hun werk te tonen, worden geëxposeerd en vinden weerklank bij publiek. Daarmee dringen andere thema's, geschiedenissen en culturele contexten naar de voorgrond. Bovendien beroept deze huidige generatie kunstenaars zich minder op hun autonomie – een begrip dat jarenlang de kunstwereld domineerde. Hoe verhoudt de autonomie van de kunstenaar zich tot het engagement dat veel kunstenaars vandaag de dag nastreven? Hoe moeten we de artistieke kwaliteit van kunstenaars bepalen als de criteria die we daar jarenlang voor hanteerden gedateerd lijken en de kunstwereld zo ingrijpend is veranderd?Hans den Hartog Jager is kunstcriticus, schrijver en curator en volgt de ontwikkelingen in de internationale beeldende kunst al jaren op de voet. Zijn beschouwingen voor NRC van de afgelopen zes jaar zijn gebundeld in Revolutie in het paradijs. Het boek geeft een krachtig tijdsbeeld van de kunsten in een periode van grote verandering.Mede mogelijk gemaakt door Athenaeum.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt talks with musician and teacher; Roger Reupert. They talk about working at the Athenaeum, the trumpet, Wicked, and the importance of education.
Dutch Reformer, Institution Founder & Michigan Entrepreneur Albertus Christiaan Van Raalte was born in 1811 in the Netherlands, was a pillar in the Afscheiding, sat under Groen van Prinsterer, was always running from the law, wrote letters to Abraham Kuyper to not over-work (which council Kuyper failed to apply), led the emigrations to Michigan, helped start Hope College and Western Seminary, and loved him so church polity. To talk about Van Raalte we are joined by the living-legend Robert Swierenga, author of “A. C. Van Raalte: Pastor by Vocation, Entrepreneur by Necessity.” A stagnant economy, premodern agriculture, and high population growth had led to a sense of hopelessness. Then Enlightenment rationalism and political discontent cast the Dutch Reformed Church adrift in a sea of doubt and uncertainty. This set the stage for the welcome by Dutch liberals of invading French “liberators” in 1795 and the formation of the Batavian Republic, which disestablished the public church. French dominance increased under Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte who established the Kingdom of Holland under his brother Louis in 1804 and made the nation a French vassal state in 1810. The new regime introduced the French Civil Code and modernized an antiquated bureaucracy, bringing with it new taxes and intrusive regulations, such as the first national census, universal military conscription, a civil registry, and other constraints. Young Albertus received the best education the Netherlands could offer in the nineteenth century—parochial day school, Athenaeum, and university. He became an itinerant pastor who planted congregations in the largely rural province of Overijssel. When desperate poverty drove thousands of these Separatists to emigrate to America in the 1840s, Van Raalte himself decided to emigrate and lead his followers to safer pastures. Had he remained in the homeland, as did all but a few of his colleagues, his life would have been comfortable and in familiar surroundings, within his subculture and its routines. Emigrating overseas never entered his mind until midlife, but doing so lifted him to a dynamic role in a period of change in both countries, with different speeds, directions, opportunities, and threats. The two major Dutch Reformed colonies in the 1840s were those of A. C. Van Raalte in Holland, Michigan, and Rev. Hendrik (Henry) P. Scholte in Pella, Iowa. Van Raalte and Scholte, erstwhile friends in the Netherlands, faced a role reversal in America, and they became rivals, competing for settlers and influence. Pella had the early advantage because Scholte had brought almost nine hundred followers, compared to Van Raalte's fewer than one hundred. But Scholte's religious independence and refusal to join the American branch of the Reformed Church, as Van Raalte did, hurt his recruitment efforts. The poverty-stricken Holland colony was isolated and twenty miles from the nearest market towns. But thanks to its harbor, wood products shipped to insatiable Chicago markets paid for provisions and supplies that were brought back on return sailings. Holland's harbor offered easy sailing to Chicago and other Great Lake ports as far away as Buffalo and even New York City via the Erie Canal. Kalamazoo, fifty-five miles southeast, provided a direct rail connection to New York. Pella in south-central Iowa lay fifty miles from Des Moines, the capitol and nearest large city, and it had no railroad service for twenty years. As a result, it remained for generations a small, market town that serviced farms within twenty miles. Holland lay astride the two most productive agricultural counties in Michigan—Ottawa and Allegan. The Holland area today has five or six times the population of the Pella area. And Holland's diverse industrial economy far surpasses that of Iowa's agricultural economy. In the rivalry with Scholte, Van Raalte's accomplishments became the embodiment of what Scholte had hoped to achieve.
Time For Chaos - A Call of Cthulhu Masks of Nyarlathotep Campaign
For the second year in a row, the Glass Cannon Network returned to the Athaneum in Indianapolis for another night of Call of Cthulhu Live! Keeper Troy Lavallee was joined by his Glass Cannon fellow founders Joe O'Brien, Skid Maher and Matthew Capodicasa along with the cast of Time For Chaos—Rob Kerkovich, Kate Stamas, Noura Ibrahim and Ross Bryant—for a jaw-dropping 1980s tale that may go down as the best show in GCN history!For a limited time, use the code "TFC" at Chaosium.com to receive 10% off your entire order.Cast: Troy Lavallee (Keeper), Ross Bryant, Matthew Capodicasa, Rob Kerkovich, Noura Ibrahim, Skid Maher, Joe O'Brien, Kate Stamas.For more podcasts and livestreams, visit glasscannonnetwork.com.To become an Official Member of the Naish, subscribe today at http://www.jointhenaish.com.Want to be a part of Glass Cannon Nation? Join the Naish attwitter.com/glasscannonpodinstagram.com/theglasscannonfacebook.com/glasscannonnetworktiktok.com/@glasscannonnetworkGet the best apparel and gaming accessories in the biz athttps://glasscannonnetwork.com/storeIf you enjoyed this, we have several other series featuringBlades in the Dark - Haunted CityDelta Green - Get in the TrunkPathfinder 2E - Glass Cannon Live! Strange AeonsPathfinder 1E - Legacy of the AncientsStarfinder - Androids and AliensTraveller - Voyagers of the Jumpand so much more!Join us every Thursday night for Campaign Two of The Glass Cannon Podcast – a playthrough of the Pathfinder 2E Gatewalkers Adventure Path! Videos premiere on YouTube Thursday nights at 8PM ET with a companion podcast available at midnight.And be sure to listen to the podcast that launched the network — The Glass Cannon Podcast — a complete playthrough of the Pathfinder 1E Giantslayer Adventure Path available athttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glass-cannon-podcast/id1007021910 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WE'RE BACK! In this episode, Mrs Jones is getting really fed up of being pestered by evil spirits... Inspired by Edmund Jones, A Relation of Apparitions of Spirits in Wales and an anonymous story from The Athenaeum reproduced in Gillian Bennett's 100 Best British Ghost Stories, this re-telling is followed by a discussion of Protestant ghost belief and the history of bedrooms!
Actor and musician Dennis Quaid joins Lisa Dent to talk about his career, what it took to get him prepared to portray President Ronald Reagan in the much-anticipated film Reagan that’s set for release in August, and his love for music. You can see the legendary actor/musician for An Evening with Dennis Quaid July 19th […]
We welcome back special guest Suzy Baker as we breakdown topics such as faith, skepticism, spirituality, patriotism and our relationship to Jesus as we explore questions such as:In what ways can skepticism and spirituality coexist?How can we redefine our relationship with religious figures like Jesus?What role does community and cultural identity play in shaping personal beliefs and experiences?How do we navigate the balance between maintaining tradition and embracing new perspectives?Suzy Baker is the co-founder of the Psychedelic Assembly, the first brick and mortar psychedelic library, social club and event space located in the heart of New York City, Suzy curates social connection and platforms an impressive array of voices within the psychedelic space. She's the co-founder of My Purple Lady, a new company developing plant-based mood enhancing products. She's also the head of community engagement for the psychedelic comedy tour 'A Better Trip', through which she is expanding The Psychedelic Assembly with regional events.The Psychedelic AssemblyThe Psychedelic Assembly strives to bring about positive change by uniting the transformative potential of psychedelics with the unfailing power of human connection. Our vision is further advanced through The Athenaeum, a physical space that serves as a hub for collaboration, education, and connection surrounding psychedelics in Midtown Manhattan.
Welcome to New England Legends From the Vault – Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger take a Valentine's Day stroll down Benefit Street in Providence, Rhode Island, to the Athenaeum in search of the brokenhearted ghost of Edgar Allan Poe. It was at the Athenaeum that Poe once courted poet Sarah Helen Whitman and it was at this same building that Whitman once tried to summon his spirit. Could the master of horror still be haunting Providence? Had events gone differently would it had been Providence and not Baltimore that claimed Poe as their own? This episode first aired February 14, 2019. The Haunted Heart of Edgar Allan Poe - A True Hauntings Podcast Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends For more episodes join us here each Monday or visit their website to catch up on the hundreds of tales that legends are made of. https://ournewenglandlegends.com/category/podcasts/ Follow Jeff Belanger here: https://jeffbelanger.com/ SUPPORT THE SPONSORS THAT SUPPORT THIS SHOW This Show is Sponsored by BetterHelp - Visit www.BetterHelp.com/P60 for 10% off your first month. Mint Mobile - To get your new wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to www.MintMobile.com/P60 Rocket Money - Start saving money and reclaim control over your finances with www.RocketMoney.com/P60 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eindelijk, Dostojevski! Na meerdere verzoeken van luisteraars en het verschijnen van een nieuwe uitgave bij Athenaeum (vertaling door Monse Weijers) bespreken we zijn Aantekeningen uit het ondergrondse, verschenen in 1864. De novelle vormde een keerpunt in de ontwikkeling van Dostojevski's schrijverschap naar de meer politieke kant. We volgen de verteller, die gedesillusioneerd door de onderdrukking en hypocrisie van de maatschappij zich uit die maatschappij terugtrekt in het ondergrondse. Waar is dit boek een reactie op? Is het inktzwart, of toch ergens ook grappig? Hoe duiden we de woede van de hoofdpersoon, en wat voor inzichten spreken eruit? En wat vindt Karel van het Reve eigenlijk van Dostojevski? VRAGENRenate Dorrestein Tips van Ellen: Het duister dat ons scheidt, Een man van steen, Het geheim van de schrijverTip van Marja: Het perpetuum mobile van de liefdeBladen om als (beginnende) dichter in te publiceren: Hollands Maandblad, De Revisor, De Gids, TiradeOnline: Ooteoote, Meander magazine, nYMarja citeert uit:Karel van het Reve - Geschiedenis van de Russische literatuurZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"Solid Objects" is a short story by Virginia Woolf, first published in 1920 in the literary magazine The Athenaeum. It was later included in Woolf's collection A Haunted House and Other Short Stories, published posthumously in 1944 by Hogarth Press. Enter the mesmerizing world of Virginia Woolf's "Solid Objects," where an unexpected discovery on a quiet beach sends a man's life spiralling into obsession. This poignant tale delves deep into the human psyche, exploring themes of transformation, isolation, and the profound impact of seemingly insignificant moments. Join us for a captivating narration that will leave you questioning the very nature of value and the objects we hold dear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to New England Legends From the Vault – FtV Episode 63 – Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger take a Valentine's Day stroll down Benefit Street in Providence, Rhode Island, to the Athenaeum in search of the brokenhearted ghost of Edgar Allan Poe. It was at the Athenaeum that Poe once courted poet Sarah Helen Whitman and it was at this same building that Whitman once tried to summon his spirit. Could the master of horror still be haunting Providence? Had events gone differently would it had been Providence and not Baltimore that claimed Poe as their own? This episode first aired February 14, 2019. Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends
The cold, austere exterior of the Greek temple-like building is a contrast to the warm, sunny interior of this private library that dates back to 1836. For this week's Artscape, Morning Edition host Luis Hernandez gets a tour of the Athenaeum's rare collections of art, books and a few oddities.
Devo picked another "wonderful" whisky. This one aged in Cabernet Sauvignon wine barrels from Napa Valley, which is in California if you weren't sure. It is very wine forward with some interesting flavors in the mix. The big question is, "Is it Devo Pour approved"?Whiskey: Athenaeum Double Barrel Bourbon WhiskyPrice: $46Proof: 90Age: 2 yearWhiskey Talk: Meat grades and whether or not you can put sauce on a steak.Links:Email: whiskeybizpodcask@gmail.comIG/TikTok/Twitch: @whiskeybizpodcaskYoutube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs16q1Q7hF0m8N3O1YY4gMwPatreon: www.patreon.com/whiskeybizpodcaskMagic Mind: https://www.magicmind.com/whiskeybiz code: WHISKEYBIZ20Promo Codes: podcask5 @ cwspirits.com and empirejerky.comZencastr Code and Link: https://zen.ai/xi20uzdM_kVx_FHps0eaNuSMjrbmF7i5JsWt1yJ37KM
‘Drag Race Down Under' judge and ‘Taskmaster Australia' star Rhys Nicholson is our guest diner this week. And they've brought along their pal Jeff Tartare. Rhys brings their new show ‘Huge Big Party Congratulations' to the Edinburgh Fringe this August and then is touring the UK. For dates and tickets go to rhysnicholson.com.au Rhys's book ‘Dish' is out now. Buy it here. Watch Rhys's special ‘Live at the Athenaeum' on Netflix. Follow Rhys on Instagram @rhysnicholson Recorded and edited by Ben Williams for Plosive. Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design). Follow Off Menu on Twitter and Instagram: @offmenuofficial. And go to our website www.offmenupodcast.co.uk for a list of restaurants recommended on the show. Watch Ed and James's YouTube series 'Just Puddings'. Watch here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Η «Λουτσία ντι Λαμμερμούρ» αποτελεί μια εμβληματική αριστουργηματική όπερα του Ιταλού συνθέτη Γκαετάνο Ντονιτσέττι και ανεβαίνει από τοην Οπερα της Μελβούρνης στο κεντρικό θέατρο Athenaeum της πόλης στις 8, 14, 16 και 18 Μαΐου. Η διακεκριμένη Αυστραλή σοπράνο με καταγωγή από την Κρήτη Έλενα Ξανθουδάκη, έχει τον πρωταγωνιστικό ρόλο και βρέθηκε πρόσφατα στους ραδιοθαλάμους του οργανισμού μας στη Μελβούρνη
From the Athenaeum to the Grandview and back to a Quest? About The Debrief Original theme music by Kit Warhurst. Hear the making of The Debrief theme song. Artwork created by Stacy Gougoulis. Co-produced by Nearly Media Looking for another podcast? The Junkees with Dave O'Neil & Kitty Flanagan - The sweet and salty roundabout! Junk food abounds! Confessions - laugh along with Sam Petersen and friends as he reads outrageous confessions from people you'll never meet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are joined by Suzy Baker, co-founder of the Psychedelic Assembly, to talk all about the Assembly and this Friday's (1/19/24) Psychedelic Expo After Party in Salt Lake City that the Assembly is hosting. But first, Suzy shares her journey from Mormon missionary to psychedelic enthusiast!Suzy Baker is the co-founder of the Psychedelic Assembly, the first brick and mortar psychedelic library, social club and event space located in the heart of New York City, Suzy curates social connection and platforms an impressive array of voices within the psychedelic space. She's the co-founder of My Purple Lady, a new company developing plant-based mood enhancing products. She's also the head of community engagement for the psychedelic comedy tour 'A Better Trip', through which she is expanding The Psychedelic Assembly with regional events.The Psychedelic AssemblyThe Psychedelic Assembly strives to bring about positive change by uniting the transformative potential of psychedelics with the unfailing power of human connection. Our vision is further advanced through The Athenaeum, a physical space that serves as a hub for collaboration, education, and connection surrounding psychedelics in Midtown Manhattan. Psychedelic Expo After Party - Use code "DIVINE5" for discount!Located in the magical Odd Star Studios, we invite you to a world of rhythmic tunes, dance, collaborative art projects, and spaces curated for exploration. It's the perfect place to integrate insights from the conference or, for those who didn't make it, to catch its essence.Our non-alcoholic plant elixir bar by My Purple Lady will add to the evening's charm, offering heart opening psychotropic drinks that facilitate authentic connection and deeper relating to each other.Ceremonial cacao served onsite by local artist John Pattern
Four prospective members of The Athenaeum are given a mountain of a task. (Part 1 of 6)Guest starring Zach and Luke from Pretending to be People**Add our Patreon Feed to your Podcast App**https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/3607115This series is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18 and may contain material some people find disturbing.CONTENT WARNINGS:ProfanityPlayer CharactersScott Dorward as Keeper of Arcane LoreZach as DiamondLuke as "Doctor" IraRina Haenze as VickiCorbin Cupp as ArtieProduction and CreativeEdited by Scott Dorward and Corbin CuppPatreon ShoutoutAlthalos, Anthony D., Bridget, Caolán M., Drew M., E.M.F.D., Heather P., India thank you terror, Killius Manjaro, Matthew C., Not That Nic, Skip M., Call Me Dirt, Dan F., firecop890, Jeff F., Jessen, Mario S., Michael H., mmm0rphine, Nathanael C., Tomboi LaCroixNew PatronsRon D., Zac, Dani B., John D., Fluffymurderpaws, Leighton G., Matthew R., Andrea P. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Monster is ready to make Danger listen to another 90's album from his childhood; 1998's Radiance by Athenaeum. Is Athenaeum's status as a lesser known one hit wonder fair, or is this a classic 90's college radio album that needs to be re-evaluated? Tune in and find out!
EPISODE 1867: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to Steven Ujifusa, author of THE LAST SHIPS FROM HAMBURG, about the race to save Russia's Jews on the eve of World War ISteven Ujifusa is a historian and a resident of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His third book, The Last Ships from Hamburg: Business, Rivalry, and the Race to Save Russia's Jews on the Eve of World War I, tells the story of Eastern European Jewish immigration to America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It will be published by HarperCollins in November 2023. Principal characters will include the fin de siècle triumvirate of J.P. Morgan, Jacob Schiff, and Albert Ballin. To preorder The Last Ships from Hamburg, visit the HarperCollins book website. His second book, Barons of the Sea: And Their Race to Build the World's Fastest Clipper Ship, tells the saga of the great 19th century American clipper ships and the Yankee merchant dynasties they created. In 2012, The Wall Street Journal named his first book, A Man and His Ship: America's Greatest Naval Architect and His Quest to Build the SS United States (Simon & Schuster), as one of the 10 best nonfiction books of the year. Steven is the recipient of the Washington Irving Medal for Literary Excellence from the Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York, a MacDowell artist residency, and the Athenaeum of Philadelphia's Literary Award for Non-Fiction. He has appeared on National Public Radio, CBS Sunday Morning, and numerous other media outlets. He is a frequent contributor to the urban history website PhillyHistory.org. As a corporate historian, he is also the author of Local for the Long-Term, a history of Airgas, Inc., and Creative Capital, the official history of J.M. Forbes & Company, one of the oldest independent financial services firms in the United States. A native of New York City and raised in Chappaqua, New York, Steven received his undergraduate degree in history from Harvard University and a joint masters in historic preservation and real estate development from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a rowing member of the University Barge Club and a singing member of the Orpheus Club. Steven resides in Philadelphia with his wife Alexandra (an emergency room pediatrician) and two sons. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.
In Episode 325 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger stroll down Benefit Street in Providence, Rhode Island, searching for a magical and enchanted fountain built in 1873 they say has the ability to transport you. But how did it get here? And does it really work? Jeff and Ray put this legend to the test! See more here: https://ournewenglandlegends.com/podcast-325-the-legendary-fountain-of-providence/ Listen ad-free plus get early access and bonus episodes at: https://www.patreon.com/NewEnglandLegends
Fr. Shane Hewson, associate pastor at Tulsa's St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Church, was ordained as a diocesan priest in June 2019.Graduating from OSU with a BA in Spanish, Fr. Hewson attended Seminary in Ohio at the Athenaeum of Ohio where he received his Masters in Catholic Studies.He later attended the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome where he received a BA in Theology in 2018, a License in Canon Law in 2022, and a Diploma Certificate in matrimonial jurisprudence in 2023. Hosted by Sharron Hanisch and Mike Malcom, Glory Be: Interesting People and How They Pray brings lay, professed, and ordained from around the Diocese of Tulsa & Eastern Oklahoma to talk about faith, prayer, and the Catholic Church. Glory Be is produced by the Church of Saint Mary. Listen to the full catalog on:SpotifyApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsYouTube
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Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
waarin we op Shakespeariaanse wijze volgen hoe een bijzonder ambitieuze Julius Caesar het doek over de republiek doet vallen en zelf een gewisse dood tegemoet gaat. WIJ ZIJN nog altijd: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud). Met BIJDRAGEN van: Bjorn Anthierens (koorstem), Ward Bal (Cicero), Tessy Torfs (dramatis personae), Laurens Luyten (Suetonius), Silke De Keyser, Leen De Roover, Els Schols en Valérie Wyns (kritisch nalezen tekst). Wil je ons een FOOI geven? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code. MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen: Beard, M. (2016), SPQR. A History of Ancient Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Dehaen, J. (2023, 7 juni). Hoe de ondergang van de Romeinse Republiek een waarschuwing is voor onze tijd. Knack. https://www.knack.be/nieuws/wereld/hoe-de-ondergang-van-de-romeinse-republiek-een-waarschuwing-is-voor-onze-tijd/ Goldsworthy, A. (2006). Caesar: Life of a Colossus. https://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BA79963803 Le Glay, M., Voisin, J.-L., & Le Bohec, Y. (2009), A history of Rome (4de editie). Wiley-Blackwell. Hoboken. Matyszak, P., Berry J. (2008), Lives of the Romans. Thames & Hudson. Londen. Shakespeariaanse verzen gebaseerd op de vertalingen van C.W. Opzoomer en Tom Kleijn. Suetonius. (2018). Keizers van Rome. Van Julius Caesar tot Domitianus (vert. Daan den Hengst). Athenaeum. Amsterdam.
Father Shane Hewson is the associate pastor at St. Bernard of Clairvaux in Tulsa. Fr. Shane was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Tulsa in 2019. He grew up in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma and attended the Church of St. Benedict. Fr. Shane graduated from Oklahoma State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish. He attended Seminary in Ohio at the Athenaeum of Ohio and received his Masters in Catholic Studies. Fr Shane then attended Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome where he received a BA in Theology 2018, a License in Canon Law 2022, and Diploma Certificate of matrimonial jurisprudence 2023. He enjoys extreme sports like bungy jumping sky-diving cave spelunking and free diving, and traveling, he has visited over 50 countries. SHOW NOTES: The Chosen: https://www.youtube.com/@TheChosenSeries Three Hearts Pilgrimage: https://www.threeheartspilgrimage.org/ The School of Lectio: http://www.stjosephmonastery.org/school-lectio-registration Ignatian Contemplation: https://www.ignatianspirituality.com/ignatian-prayer/the-spiritual-exercises/ignatian-contemplation-imaginative-prayer/
Rhys Nicholson jokes about the secret to all relationships in his special, "Live at the Athenaeum" only on Netflix. Follow us @NetflixIsAJoke on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.
Rhys Nicholson jokes about becoming a parent in "Live at the Athenaeum" only on Netflix. Follow us @NetflixIsAJoke on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.
Time For Chaos - A Call of Cthulhu Masks of Nyarlathotep Campaign
The Glass Cannon Network took over the Athenaeum Theatre in Indianapolis during Gen Con 2023 for a wild night of 1920s Lovecraftian horror! Keeper Troy Lavallee along with three out of four cast members from the GCN's "Masks of Nyarlathotep" actual play Time For Chaos — Noura Ibrahim, Kate Stamas and Rob Kerkovich — were joined by Glass Cannon mainstays Joe O'Brien and Skid Maher for an unforgettable night of Call of Cthulhu featuring a nightmarish original scenario by Troy.Cast: Troy Lavallee (GM), Rob Kerkovich, Noura Ibrahim, Skid Maher, Joe O'Brien, Kate StamasFor more podcasts and livestreams or to catch the next stop on the tour, visit glasscannonnetwork.com.To become an official member of the Naish, subscribe today at https://www.jointhenaish.com.Want to be a part of Glass Cannon Nation? Join the Naish attwitter.com/glasscannonpodinstagram.com/theglasscannonfacebook.com/glasscannonnetworktiktok.com/@glasscannonnetworkGet the best apparel and gaming accessories in the biz athttps://glasscannon.shop.redstarmerch.com/store/Purchase Call of Cthulhu Products athttps://amzn.to/3PwIxNVIf you enjoyed this, we have several other series featuringBlades in the Dark - Haunted CityDelta Green - Get in the TrunkPathfinder 2E - Glass Cannon Live! Strange AeonsPathfinder 1E - Legacy of the AncientsStarfinder - Androids and AliensTraveller - Voyagers of the Jumpand so much more!And be sure to listen to the podcast that launched the network — The Glass Cannon Podcast — a complete playthrough of the Pathfinder 1E Giantslayer Adventure Path available athttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-glass-cannon-podcast/id1007021910Coming in 2023 — the NEW Glass Cannon Podcast — a playthrough of the Pathfinder 2E Gatewalkers Adventure Path! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, James describes the mid-19th century crazy of panoramas that tours the country and wowed audiences for a while before fading into the background, so to speak.Notes and References:Read the special notice for the Mammoth Panorama in the Inquired and Mirror on Monday, March 26, 1849 HERE.See photos and more information about the Gettysburg Cyclorama HERE.More on John Banvard from Atlas Obscura can be found HERE.In 1918, the New Bedford Whaling Museum acquired the Grand Panorama of a Whaling Voyage Round the World, created by artists Benjamin Russell and Caleb Purrington in 1848, and recently completed work on its preservation. Click here to watch a video of the panorama. This has been a production of the Nantucket Atheneum.It was hosted and edited by Janet Forest. Special thanks to Reference Library Associate James Greider for his knowledge and research. Newspaper announcement voiced by Andrew Cromartie. If you have an idea for what we should talk about next, send us an email at jforest@nantucketatheneum.orgThe Nantucket Atheneum is located at 1 India Street in Nantucket, MA. www.NantucketAtheneum.orgFacebook: @NantucketAtheneumInstagram: @NantucketAtheneum
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In this episode, James and Janet discuss the impresarios who performed in Atheneum Hall and introduced islanders to the world of magic and illusion. Resources and additional information: Woodcut images from Yankee Hill's book Scenes from the Life of an Actor (1853). http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Q6q8FgL3eAA/RrsXpR3WdxI/AAAAAAAAAG8/9TaIPNb2UOg/s1600-h/hiramdodgeyankeepeddler.gifhttp://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Q6q8FgL3eAA/RrsXph3WdyI/AAAAAAAAAHE/_83I2-tJdxY/s1600-h/jedidiahhomebredgreenmountainboy.gifhttp://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Q6q8FgL3eAA/RrsXph3WdzI/AAAAAAAAAHM/u_f83eUs4jM/s1600-h/nathantuckerwifeforaday.gifWoodcut images of Dr. Valentine's Comic MetamorphosesClick here for photos.Portraits of Signor BlitzClick here for photos.Advertisement for Signor Blitz's performance at Atheneum Hall, which appeared in the April 14, 1840 issue of The Islander.Click here to see ad.Andrew MacAllister in his elaborate stage costumes.Click here for photos. This has been a production of the Nantucket Atheneum.It was hosted and edited by Janet Forest. Special thanks to Reference Library Associate James Greider for his knowledge and research. Newspaper announcement voiced by Andrew Cromartie.If you have an idea for what we should talk about next, send us an email at jforest@nantucketatheneum.orgThe Nantucket Atheneum is located at 1 India Street in Nantucket, MA. www.NantucketAtheneum.orgFacebook: @NantucketAtheneumInstagram: @NantucketAtheneum
James talks about the Lyceum Movement that started with local speakers and then evolved into a speaking circuit that includes great orators including Mark Twain, Frederick Douglass and Ralph Waldo Emerson.Notes and References:Announcement for the Lyceum in the Nantucket Weekly Mirror on Saturday, April 17, 1852This has been a production of the Nantucket Atheneum.It was hosted and edited by Janet Forest. Special thanks to Reference Library Associate James Greider for his knowledge and research. Newspaper announcement voiced by Andrew Cromartie. If you have an idea for what we should talk about next, send us an email at jforest@nantucketatheneum.orgThe Nantucket Atheneum is located at 1 India Street in Nantucket, MA. www.NantucketAtheneum.orgFacebook: @NantucketAtheneumInstagram: @NantucketAtheneum
James tells Janet about the family singing groups that dazzled the Atheneum audiences will their close harmonies and impressive musical talents. These 19th century "rock stars" toured the country sharing their music and their political messages. Find out what made them such an attraction and what were the values they were promoting through song.References and Resources:Videos of Harp Singing/Shape Singing"Sacred Harp Singing," the musical background for American music"The Old Granite State," anthem of the HutchinsonsPhoto of the Hutchinson Family Singers. c. 1845Announcement for the Aeolians Performance, which appears in the Inquirer and Mirror on June 24, 1843Billed as the “Cumbrian (Welsh) Infants,” an engraving from the September 18, 1841 edition of the Inquirer and Mirror shows the three younger siblings playing violin, concertina, and harp. Margaret and John Arthur are standing on tables, while their older brother David Edward stands in the center looking directly at the viewer. Hutchinson Family founds Hutchinson, MN:Judson, John, and Asa continued touring as a trio after their sister married, venturing into the midwestern states. In November 1855, the three brothers founded the town of Hutchinson, MN. It forbade liquor, bowling alleys, and gambling of all types, and granted that women “shall enjoy equal rights with men and shall have the privilege of voting in all matters not restricted by law.”In 1942, muralist Elsa Jemne completed an egg tempera on plaster mural, The Hutchinson Singers, in the town's post office. Still there, post office murals were a thing and part of the New Deal. (That's for another podcast…)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_post_office_murals This has been a production of the Nantucket Atheneum.It was hosted and edited by Janet Forest. Special thanks to Reference Library Associate James Greider for his knowledge and research. Newspaper announcement voiced by Andrew Cromartie. If you have an idea for what we should talk about next, send us an email at jforest@nantucketatheneum.orgThe Nantucket Atheneum is located at 1 India Street in Nantucket, MA. www.NantucketAtheneum.orgFacebook: @NantucketAtheneumInstagram: @NantucketAtheneum
The stage of the Great Hall has been a treasured feature of the Nantucket Atheneum since its founding nearly 200 years ago.In this season of the podcast, Reference Library Associate James Grieder introduces you to the lesser known performers, speakers and guests that took to the stage in "Atheneum Hall." Find out what drew them to the shores of Nantucket and how they were received by islanders.
From an early age, Nic Brown was interested in writing and playing the drums. If you listened to 90s alt rock, you've probably heard the song “What I Didn't Know” from a band called Athenaeum, which Nic helped form while he was just in the 8th grade. These days, Nic is a professor at Clemson and the author of three novels. That said, somewhat haunted by his previous musical life, he decided to write about it in a new memoir called 'Bang Bang Crash.' The description reads, “A rock and roll drummer abandons his successful music career to pursue his true passion and discovers a deeper understanding of artistic fulfillment in this episodic memoir of swapping one dream for another.” In this interview, Nic talks about creativity as a process, focusing on what inspires you creatively, the pros and cons of writing memoir, physically removing yourself to recharge, and how he's somewhat comes back to the drums. Read an excerpt called “The Yips” right here: https://oxfordamerican.org/web-only/the-yips-excerpted-from-bang-bang-crash-a-memoir Want more? Steal my first book, Ink by the Barrel - Secrets From Prolific Writers right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60-seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom on your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
By age 22, Nic Brown had achieved rock-music stardom. As the drummer in the band Athenaeum, a group that initially came together for a middle-school dance when Brown was in the eighth grade, he was touring the country and sharing the stage with major acts including the Foo Fighters. From the outside, the trajectory for this pop-rock band seemed limitless as it had already enjoyed one of its songs rising to No. 14 on the charts. And that's when Brown decided to quit the band and move to New York to pursue a career in creative writing. Brown, now an associate professor of creative writing at Clemson, joins the podcast to discuss his recently-published memoir Bang Bang Crash. Over the last nine years of living in Clemson, Brown almost never played the drums and was uncomfortable even discussing his musical past when it came up in conversation socially. But writing the book, and now talking about it, brought self-discovery to the point that Brown is back to playing the drums again at his family's home near Clemson's campus. Brown is the author of the novels In Every Way, Doubles, and Floodmarkers, which was selected as an Editors' Choice by The New York Times Book Review. He is the fiction editor of the South Carolina Review, and his writing has appeared in The New York Times, Oxford American, and the Harvard Review, among many other publications. A graduate of Columbia University and the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he has served as the Grisham Writer-in-Residence at the University of Mississippi.
Nic Brown is a graduate of Columbia University and the prestigious Iowa Writers' Workshop. He's a professor of creative writing and the author of the novels In Every Way, Doubles, and Floodmarkers. He's also a former (question mark) drummer whose forthcoming memoir Bang Bang Crash, out February 21st via Counterpoint, details his journey from high school student playing in the most popular band in Greensboro, NC to having a hugely popular song on the radio in the late 90s, when having a hugely popular song on the radio really seemed to mean something. He's played with artists such as Ben Lee, Longwave, and Skeleton Key and is a founding member of the band Athenaeum. Nic joined Andrea on the podcast to talk about some of the music that forms the soundtrack to Bang Bang Crash, and of course, the book itself. You can (and should) pick up Bang Bang Crash now!Bang Bang Crash Reading events (details for each here)FEBRUARY 21 - Pendleton, SCFEBRUARY 23 - Chapel Hill, NMARCH 1 - Charlotte, NCMARCH 3 - Spartanburg, SCMARCH 6 - Iowa City, IAMARCH 30 - Oxford, MSFollow Nic on Instagram.Left of the Dial on Twitter and Instagram.Andrea on Twitter and Instagram.
This week on SouthBound, host Tommy Tomlinson talks to Nic Brown, who as a teenager was the drummer for the alt-rock band Athenaeum back in the ‘90s. Now he's a writing professor at Clemson. He's got a new memoir about those rock ‘n' roll days, called “Bang Bang Crash.”
Jorum Studio, one of my *new* fave-ever indie fragrance brands, is in the Perfume Room today! I chat with Co-Founders Euan McCall and Chloe Mullen about the perfume scene in Scotland, the irreverence of the brand not just in their actual fragrances, but in how they source inspiration, the fragrance oil house (Scotland's only one, btw) to fragrance brand pipeline, and why the best thing you can be as an entrepreneur is naive. FRAGS MENTIONED: 1509 Oil, Le Labo Bergamot 22, Xerjoff Apollonia, Jorum Studio: Gorseland, Athenaeum, Firewater, Arran Aromatics, Isle of Skye Candle Company, Essence of Harris, Guerlain, Chanel, Lanvin, Maison Margiela Untitled, Chanel 19, Jorum Studio: Gorseland, Trimerous, Pentimento, Fantosmia, Carduus, Elegy; Dior Homme SHOP JORUM ON luckyscent.com 10% OFF WITH CODE 10PR FOLLOW @jorumstudio FOLLOW PERFUME ROOM: @perfumeroompod (IG) @emma_vern (TT)
In Episode 264, Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger hunt for the ghost of the Wadsworth Athenaeum in Hartford, Connecticut. Opened in 1844, this is the oldest continually-operating art museum in the United States. The haunting first made the newspapers back in 1911, when a group of past and present employees gathered to share their unexplained experiences inside the old building. The group thinks they know who is haunting the old Athenaeum.