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Start Name Artist Album Year Comments A Holly Jolly Christmas; It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas Dave Wickerham 2011 Sanfilippo Foundation Christmas Concert 2011 5-80 Wurlitzer, Sanfilippo Residence, Barrington Hills, IL 3:49 O Tannenbaum Gail McDowell Hicks Christmas Time at Scampi's 3-11 Robert Morton, Scampi's Organ Palace, Austin, TX; ex-Loew's Theatre, Canton, OH 7:01 It's A Marshmallow World Terry Charles White Christmas 2000 4-100 Hybrid, Kirk of Dunedin, Dunedin FL; 12 Wurlitzer ranks from the Paramount Theatre, St. Petersburg, FL and 88 electronic ranks from Allen 9:17 Still, Still, Still Tom Hoehn It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas [Manasota TOS CD] 4-32 J. Tyson Forker Memorial Wurlitzer, Grace Baptist Church, Sarasota, FL 14:38 Weiner Blut Waltz (Viennese Blood) Bill Vlasak Concert: Avalon Theatre, Milwaukee 3-19 Wurlitzer, Avalon Theatre, Milwaukee, WI 20:32 When A Child Is Born; Mary's Boy Child Robert Wolfe Sleigh Ride [Thursford TC-TE-19] 1989 3-19 Wurlitzer, The Thursford Collection, Fakenham, Norfolk 25:55 Frosty The Snowman Trent Sims A Merry Mighty Wurlitzer Christmas 1999 3-37 Wurlitzer, Emery Theatre, Cincinnati, OH 27:51 Somewhere In My Memory Rob Richards Christmas Organ Spectacular! 2001 4-80 Walker Digital Theatre Organ, Milhous Museum, Boca Raton, FL: a digital recreation of the largest Wurlitzer in the world. 30:55 Christmas In Killarney; I Saw Three Ships; Angels From The Realms Of Glory Phil Kelsall A Wurlitzer Christmas [Crimson CRIMCD183] 1998 3-14 Wurlitzer, Tower Ballroom, Blackpool 33:55 Good King Wenceslas Barron Smith Silent Night [Urania UR 8014] Wanamaker Grand Court Organ, Philadelphia, PA 36:12 The Christmas Waltz Brett Miller Deck The Hall [Historic Organ Restoration Committee CD] 2020 7-449 Midmer Losh, Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ 39:24 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Reginald Foort Christmas In Your Heart [United Artists UAL 4057] 1959 4-54 Wurlitzer, Loderhose Studio, Jamaica Estates, NY; Formerly 4-21 Paramount Studio, NY 41:40 We Three Kings Mark Gifford Pipe In A Swingin' Christmas 1998 3-15 mostly Geneva, Lincoln Theatre, Belleville, IL 45:22 The Chipmunk Song (Christmas, Don't Be Late) Justin Stahl Christmas on the Circle 2015 3-24 Wurlitzer, Hilbert Circle Theatre, Indianapolis, IN 48:28 Caroling, Caroling Through The Snow; Star Carol Bob Ralston It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas [Ralston Concerts CD] 1992 3-21 Grande Barton, Granada Theatre, Kansas City, KS 52:17 Snow Juan Cardona Jr. Holidays At The Stissing Center [NYTOS] 2022 Allen T321 Quantum, Stissing Center, Pine Plains, NY 58:33 Winter Wonderland Dick Leibert Happy Hits of Christmas [RCA Victor LSP-2771] 1963 4-58 Wurlitzer, Radio City Music Hall, New York
Heath slides into the host chair as he, Axel and Andy recap this jaw dropping episode. Wow. This was a tough one...Subscribe to us and watch our pods on YOUTUBE! www.youtube.com/@dvrpodcastnetworkSubscribe to Daily DVRGet tons of ad–free exclusive pods and an archive of all our pods at Patreon.com/DVRVisit us at DVRPodcast.comWe would love to hear from you! Email us at DVRPodcast@gmail.comWatch The Star City Murders on Tubi for FREE!Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DailyDVRThanks to Dave for the music: https://invisibletoengines.bandcamp.com/releases Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the most common questions we get at Hospice Quinte is some variation of how exactly someone can get into hospice. What do I need to do to get my loved one a bed at hospice? How do they qualify? How are people selected? On this episode of Changing Lives, we're going to talk to Hospice Quinte's Clinical Care Coordinator Lisa Boomhour to learn more about the admissions process and how you or your loved one can come to Hospice Quinte's Stan Klemencic Care Centre. Written by: Lee McConnellSupport the showListen on 91x FMYou can listen to episodes of "Changing Lives" on 91x FM each Monday (except for holidays) at 9:05am. Hospice Quinte is grateful to the support that 91x FM provides in producing the "Changing Lives" podcast.About Hospice QuinteHospice Quinte provides individuals, their families, and caregivers with compassionate end of life care, by attending to their physical, psychosocial, and practical needs, and offering empathetic care to those who are grieving through visiting hospice services and support groups. All Hospice Quinte programs and services are provided by compassionate, well-trained volunteers and staff at no charge to the individual or their family. Hospice Quinte serves a population of over 102,000 in Quinte West, Belleville, Deseronto, Tyendinaga Township and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. To find out more visit HospiceQuinte.ca.
Bienvenue dans "Mon Ultra au Sahara", un nouveau format hors-série de Course Épique.Le 9 janvier, je m'élancerai pour mon premier 100 miles. 160 kilomètres d'une traite, au cœur du Sahara marocain, à l'occasion du Marathon des Sables Ultra – une course inédite lancée pour célébrer les 40 ans du MDS.Depuis cinq ans, à travers Course Épique, je raconte les histoires des autres. Leurs défis, leurs peurs, leurs victoires. Cette fois, c'est moi qui vais vivre cette histoire. Et j'ai choisi de vous emmener avec moi.Le désert... il y a quelque chose dans cet environnement qui me touche profondément depuis que je l'ai découvert en 2022. Son immensité, son silence, sa majesté, sa rudesse aussi.Ce défi me terrifie autant qu'il me motive. 160 kilomètres sans interruption, l'auto-suffisance alimentaire, la nuit qui tombe, la fatigue qui s'installe et avec elle les doutes qui surgissent. C'est à la fois un challenge sportif majeur, à mon échelle, et une aventure humaine dont je ne mesure pas encore toutes les dimensions.Pendant ces dernières semaines avant le départ, je vous ouvre les coulisses de cette préparation. À chaque épisode, un invité, un sujet, une facette de ce projet. L'entraînement, le mental, la nutrition, le matériel, mais aussi les peurs, les questions, les moments de doute.Pour ce troisième épisode, j'ai le plaisir de recevoir Régis Belleville.Régis incarne une figure rare : celle d'un homme qui a fait du Sahara son terrain d'étude et de vie. Surnommé "le chamelier blanc", cet explorateur français est devenu l'un des plus grands spécialistes mondiaux de la survie en milieu aride. Après avoir quitté l'armée de l'air et un poste de technicien en physiologie végétale, il a tout plaqué en 1998 pour apprendre le métier de chamelier auprès des nomades mauritaniens.Depuis plus de vingt-cinq ans, il arpente les zones hyperarides du Sahara avec ses dromadaires, collectant des données pour la recherche scientifique dans des domaines aussi variés que la climatologie, la botanique ou la résistance humaine à la déshydratation. En 2002, avec son ami Taha, il réalise la plus longue traversée sans puits jamais documentée : 1 137 kilomètres à travers la Majâbat al-Koubrâ.Quatre ans plus tard, une déshydratation sévère manque de lui coûter la vie lors d'une traversée ouest-est du Sahara, expérience qui le transforme en cobaye volontaire pour faire progresser la connaissance scientifique des limites humaines.Régis Belleville ne traverse pas le Sahara : il le lit, le comprend et nous révèle ce que ce miroir de sable dit de l'homme face à l'extrême.Pour en savoir plus sur Régis : http://www.regisbelleville.com/ et https://www.societe-explorateurs.org/Mon Ultra au Sahara, c'est le récit d'une préparation, mais c'est surtout le partage d'un chemin vers l'inconnu. Vous venez avec moi ?
Vous êtes déjà allés à Belleville ? Ah il ne figure pas dans le circuit des 90 millions de touristes qui se pressent chaque année dans les rues de Paris. Belleville, c'est pile entre le parc des Buttes Chaumont et le cimetière du Père Lachaise. Un quartier qui portait mal son nom au début, avec ses baraques miséreuses et branlantes, rasées il y a un siècle, après la première guerre mondiale. C'est alors qu'on y a vu pousser des grands immeubles d'habitation, vaguement art déco, séparés par de larges boulevards comme celui d'Algérie, tiens ! Regardez celui qui porte le numéro 9 et qui est plutôt pas mal avec ses briques rouges et qui occupe tout le pâté de maison. C'est là que vit la famille Moine, dans un petit quatre pièces, deux chambres, une salle à manger et une cuisine qui fait aussi salle de bains. Faut donc se lever tôt le matin pour se laver, enfin en fonction de la complexité du menu du soir. Le petit Claude, teenager des années 50, voit depuis le balcon les anciennes fortifications de Paris abandonnées, dans lesquelles il va jouer aux cowboys et indiens avec ses copains du quartier.Un quartier étonnant que celui de Belleville. Il y a des gens de toutes les nationalités, on ne voit ça nulle part ailleurs. C'est bien simple, le mec qui fait des sandwiches en face, c'est un Tunisien, dans la rue d'à côté, y a un restaurant chinois, et les voisins de palier sont Antillais. C'est toujours l'ambiance le soir, y a un monde là-dedans, mais ils sont gentils, ils apportent souvent des trucs à manger, des spécialités de leur pays. C'est exotique. Pas besoin de partir en vacances, qui d'ailleurs peut se payer un billet d'avion dans ce quartier. Alors bien sûr, on n'est pas à Bisounoursland. Claude sait qu'il y a des mafiosi corses et pieds noirs qui se fritent avec des Magrébins. Et ils n'y allaient pas avec le dos de la cuillère, comme il m'a dit un jour dans sa loge avant un concert. Plus personne ne l'appelle Claude Moine, depuis longtemps, mais Eddy Mitchell. Les bagarres entre bandes de blousons noirs sur la place du marché où tournaient les vespas étaient passées par là avec l'adolescence. Puis il y avait eu la rencontre avec Johnny à la Trinité, de l'autre côté de Paris, l'audition chez Eddie Barclay avec les potes de son groupe qui s'étaient vu bombarder du nom de Chaussettes Noires. Mais malgré les disques d'or, les grands espaces de l'Amérique que son succès lui a permis de visiter, les éblouissants plateaux de télévision, Eddy n'a jamais oublié les souvenirs de cinéma du p'tit Claude aux Tourelles, à la porte des Lilas, avec ses portes battantes à hublot, le soleil en céramique sur le sol du hall d'entrée et l'étoile bleue au plafond. Il avait même un toit ouvrant en été. C'était génial mais faut éviter la séance de l'après-midi pour la lumière et surtout les cris et plongeons des nageurs de la piscine juste à côté. Et puis il y avait le théâtre de Belleville où avait lieu l'émission de l'unique chaîne de télé, 36 chandelles. Claude se souvient avoir été très impressionné par un jeune chanteur en complet bleu, Charles Aznavour. On ne voyait que lui ! Le Eddy d'aujourd'hui ne regrette qu'une chose : les jeunes de toute nationalité semblaient s'entendre très bien, tous ensemble, quand il était môme.
The Eagles and Jalen Hurts are not the same this season, and the Senators call up Olle Lycksell.
The Eagles and Jalen Hurts are not the same this season, and the Senators call up Olle Lycksell.
Losing a loved one is difficult for many different reasons. If the person who has died is the exact person you would've gone to for support in the situation you are in, it can be even harder knowing they're not there to help you through this tough time. So how do you find a new support system? On this episode of the Changing Lives Podcast, we're going to look into found family. Written by: Lee McConnellSupport the showListen on 91x FMYou can listen to episodes of "Changing Lives" on 91x FM each Monday (except for holidays) at 9:05am. Hospice Quinte is grateful to the support that 91x FM provides in producing the "Changing Lives" podcast.About Hospice QuinteHospice Quinte provides individuals, their families, and caregivers with compassionate end of life care, by attending to their physical, psychosocial, and practical needs, and offering empathetic care to those who are grieving through visiting hospice services and support groups. All Hospice Quinte programs and services are provided by compassionate, well-trained volunteers and staff at no charge to the individual or their family. Hospice Quinte serves a population of over 102,000 in Quinte West, Belleville, Deseronto, Tyendinaga Township and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. To find out more visit HospiceQuinte.ca.
BSens head coach David Bell on their long home stand, how Shelley Kettles helps the team, Stephen Halliday's 1st trip to the NHL, and Carter Yakemchuk's game.
This week, much to Christopher’s chagrin, we do a deep dive into Yacht Rock! We’ll hear from Toto, Steely Dan, Doobie Bros, Christopher Cross, Kenny Loggins, Boz Scaggs, Seals & Crofts, Little River Band, Orleans and… Earth, Wind & Fire? (That last one leads to a spirited disagreement between Tom & Christopher) Among the highlights of this episode: - Michael McDonald explains the evolution of the Doobie Brothers’ sound - Christopher Cross talks about his debut album, which contained several Yacht Rock classics. - Steve Porcaro explains how a group of session players and friends morphed into Toto - Kenny Loggins remembers working with Stevie Nicks on “Whenever I Call You Friend” - Al Stewart deconstructs the story behind his biggest hit, “Year Of The Cat” - Boz Scaggs breaks down “Lido Shuffle” and “Lowdown” - We also hear from the most reluctant group in the Yacht Rock pantheon, Steely Dan, including a bonus cut from the Dan’s only foray into advertising jingles. (We assure you it’s a weird one!) - Plus, interview clips from Little River Band, Orleans, Marc Jordan, Seals & Crofts and more. It’s an episode chock full of artists who are Yachty by nature! Famous Lost Words, hosted by Christopher Ward and Tom Jokic, is heard in more than 100 countries worldwide and on radio stations across Canada, including Newstalk 1010 Toronto, CJAD 800 Montreal, 580 CFRA Ottawa, AM 800 CKLW Windsor, 610 CKTB St Catharines, CFAX Victoria, AM1150 Kelowna and 91x in Belleville. It is in the Top 20% of worldwide podcasts based on the number of listeners in the first week.
The Last Stanza joins me on today's show!! I caught up with them at their rehearsal space to get to know a little more about the band. We deep dive into their upcoming album DECADES APART that is due out February 2026! We talk about working in the studio with engineer Jason McEntire (Sawhorse Studio) & inviting Moon Valjean (Story Of The Year/Goldfinger/Greek Fire) to help produce the album. Hear a preview of the new album including a live acoustic tune & a world premiere of their next single! See them LIVE: 12/6 Bennie's Pizza Pub in Belleville, IL 2/6 Road to Pointfest at Pop's Sauget, IL On this episode you'll hear: Midnight Brakelight Don't Look Down (Live Acoustic) All Over Now (World Premiere) "All Over Now" hits streaming on 12/5. Keep an eye out for the music video! Follow along with The Last Stanza on FB, IG, TikTok & YouTube. Listen to Rock Paper Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast apps or click PLAY
There are a whole host of things that people who are dying think about before they die. A common fear is leaving something unfinished or something unsaid, and for someone who is an artist, confronting mortality can have a major impact on their final works. In this episode of Changing Lives, we're going to take a look at some famous examples of art made at the end of a person's life, and how art can help someone process their death.Support the showListen on 91x FMYou can listen to episodes of "Changing Lives" on 91x FM each Monday (except for holidays) at 9:05am. Hospice Quinte is grateful to the support that 91x FM provides in producing the "Changing Lives" podcast.About Hospice QuinteHospice Quinte provides individuals, their families, and caregivers with compassionate end of life care, by attending to their physical, psychosocial, and practical needs, and offering empathetic care to those who are grieving through visiting hospice services and support groups. All Hospice Quinte programs and services are provided by compassionate, well-trained volunteers and staff at no charge to the individual or their family. Hospice Quinte serves a population of over 102,000 in Quinte West, Belleville, Deseronto, Tyendinaga Township and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. To find out more visit HospiceQuinte.ca.
Four-time Academy Award nominee and BAFTA and Caesar Awards winner Sylvain Chomet (director of "The Triplets of Belleville" and "The Illusionist") joins me to discuss his latest animated feature, "A Magnificent Life", about French playwright, poet and filmmaker Marcel Pagnol. It opens in select theaters for an awards-qualifying run this Friday Nov. 21 and will officially release in North America on Feb. 20, 2026.
Losing a loved one has a wide-ranging impact on a person. Depending on how big a role that person played in your life it can drastically change how your day-to-day looks without them there. Additionally, it can also change how you interact with other people around you, including your own family. On this episode of Changing Lives, we're going to go over how to grieve the loss of a loved one as a family.Written by: Lee McConnellSources:When a Family GrievesUsing Communication to Cope with Loss - National Communication AssociationSupport the showListen on 91x FMYou can listen to episodes of "Changing Lives" on 91x FM each Monday (except for holidays) at 9:05am. Hospice Quinte is grateful to the support that 91x FM provides in producing the "Changing Lives" podcast.About Hospice QuinteHospice Quinte provides individuals, their families, and caregivers with compassionate end of life care, by attending to their physical, psychosocial, and practical needs, and offering empathetic care to those who are grieving through visiting hospice services and support groups. All Hospice Quinte programs and services are provided by compassionate, well-trained volunteers and staff at no charge to the individual or their family. Hospice Quinte serves a population of over 102,000 in Quinte West, Belleville, Deseronto, Tyendinaga Township and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. To find out more visit HospiceQuinte.ca.
durée : 00:58:55 - Le Book Club - par : Marie Richeux - Anya Nousri raconte la transformation d'une jeune fille qui jongle entre les langues et les injonctions contradictoires. Chouf quant à elle ausculte le deuil et les premiers émois qui marquent la sortie de l'enfance dans le Belleville des années 2000. - réalisation : Vivien Demeyère - invités : Chouf Écrivaine; Anya Nousri Écrivaine
BSens head coach David Bell on Max Guenette, Lassi Thomson's return to the Belleville, Hayden Hodgson, and the injury bug hits Tyler Boucher again.
First up, Christopher and Tom talk about artists who have come back when many people had bet against them – from Tina Turner to The Rolling Stones to Miley Cyrus to The Chicks. In light of the recent Oasis reunion, we have some incredible clips of both Liam and Noel Gallagher from almost 25 years ago, years before their split and decades before their reunion. It’s a great, and often very funny, collection of comments and insight from the brothers. Plus, we talk to our good friend Bill Welychka, whose interviews with Liam and Noel are what we’re highlighting this week. And Bill has some great insights into the brothers. Speaking of brothers, The Kinks were fueled by the Davies brothers, Ray and Dave – and they, like the Gallaghers, created incredible music while also feuding bitterly with each other. This chat is from 1979, as the Kinks were promoting the Low Budget, which was somewhat of comeback for them. And Christopher is going to love what he has to say about songwriting. Then we feature a brief couple of clips with a woman who had two very different hits in the ‘70s. Yvonne Elliman was featured on the Jesus Christ Superstar album in the early ‘70s and then on the Saturday Night Fever album a few years later. The story of Yvonne’s big break is a great one… and she tells it well. We’ll also hear how she walked away from a deal that could have meant millions of dollars in the long run – and how she dealt with that. And we wrap up the show with Cool Song Facts… in which we find out what huge Stones song got the thumbs down by Mick and Keith… thank god they were outvoted. Famous Lost Words, hosted by Christopher Ward and Tom Jokic, is heard in more than 100 countries worldwide and on radio stations across Canada, including Newstalk 1010 Toronto, CJAD 800 Montreal, 580 CFRA Ottawa, AM 800 CKLW Windsor, 610 CKTB St Catharines, CFAX Victoria and 91x in Belleville. It is in the Top 20% of worldwide podcasts based on the number of listeners in the first week.
Have you recently become a caregiver? Or have you been providing care for a loved one for an extended period but never had any previous training or experience? On this episode of Changing Lives, we're going to help by giving you a few tips and tricks in our Caregiver Crash Course.Written by: Lee McConnellSupport the showListen on 91x FMYou can listen to episodes of "Changing Lives" on 91x FM each Monday (except for holidays) at 9:05am. Hospice Quinte is grateful to the support that 91x FM provides in producing the "Changing Lives" podcast.About Hospice QuinteHospice Quinte provides individuals, their families, and caregivers with compassionate end of life care, by attending to their physical, psychosocial, and practical needs, and offering empathetic care to those who are grieving through visiting hospice services and support groups. All Hospice Quinte programs and services are provided by compassionate, well-trained volunteers and staff at no charge to the individual or their family. Hospice Quinte serves a population of over 102,000 in Quinte West, Belleville, Deseronto, Tyendinaga Township and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. To find out more visit HospiceQuinte.ca.
The Daboll drama continues! Shaun Morash and podcaster Nikki Gist go head-to-head over who broke the story first, while Dan in Carteret goes off on Nikki… and Anthony in Belleville wants a piece of him. Jerry's back with audio from a caller claiming Morash ripped Nikki's scoop, and John in Maspeth calls in to back it up. Giants are in Chicago, but who's kicking? Graham Gano talks death threats after legalized gambling, and Jaxson Dart's dad responds to Boomer on the Giants' coaching rumors. And to cap it all off, Nikki Gist calls in herself to weigh in on the feud!
Belleville East topped West Aurora 48-34 in the teams' Class 8A playoff opener Saturday.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
On August 4, 2023, Jean Butchart, a 26-year-old transgender man from Belleville, Michigan, was tragically murdered. Known for his love of nature, his passion for environmental education, and his dedication to uplifting transgender youth, Jean's life was a bright and promising one cut short by senseless violence.This episode, “A Madman's Mission”, explores the circumstances of Jean's murder, the systemic challenges facing transgender men, and the urgent need for visibility, justice, and accountability. From misgendering in early media reports to the erasure often faced by trans men in public discourse, Jean's story reflects a larger epidemic of anti-trans violence.Join us in honoring Jean's memory and amplifying the voices calling for protection, awareness, and equity for transgender individuals. Every life matters—Jean's too. Stream A Hateful Homicide now wherever you listen to podcasts.#AHatefulHomicide #JeanButchart #TransLivesMatter #TransMenMatter #SayHisName⸻ Hashtag Sets for Promotion and AdvocacySet 1 – Remembrance & Honor#JusticeForJeanButchart#SayHisName#RememberJeanButchart#TransLivesMatter#TransMenMatter
This year marks Hospice Quinte's 40th anniversary, and on this episode of Changing Lives, we're going to take a walk through the past and celebrate all the milestones and major events in Hospice Quinte's past, as well as what's in store for the future. Featured in this episode: Hospice Quinte Volunteers Fran Burrows and Selina Harley, Hospice Quinte Executive Director Petra Lepage.Written by: Lee McConnellSupport the showListen on 91x FMYou can listen to episodes of "Changing Lives" on 91x FM each Monday (except for holidays) at 9:05am. Hospice Quinte is grateful to the support that 91x FM provides in producing the "Changing Lives" podcast.About Hospice QuinteHospice Quinte provides individuals, their families, and caregivers with compassionate end of life care, by attending to their physical, psychosocial, and practical needs, and offering empathetic care to those who are grieving through visiting hospice services and support groups. All Hospice Quinte programs and services are provided by compassionate, well-trained volunteers and staff at no charge to the individual or their family. Hospice Quinte serves a population of over 102,000 in Quinte West, Belleville, Deseronto, Tyendinaga Township and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. To find out more visit HospiceQuinte.ca.
Going down to Belleville Althoff and losing last year is something Kaneland senior lineman Jake Buckley hasn't forgotten. That made Friday's 55-28 victory in Maple Park even sweeter. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Millions of Americans took to the streets across the country this weekend for the latest No Kings protest. The event happened in cities across Illinois, including Chicago, Springfield, Champaign-Urbana, Belleville, and Carbondale. We'll talk about what happened this weekend, and put No Kings in the larger context of American history. Our guest is civil rights lawyer Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, whose new book is “A Protest History of the United States.”
We start the episode with a chat about artists that drastically changed their sound over the years – from the Beatles to Cher to Alanis to Herbie Hancock to Bob Dylan to Fleetwood Mac to Beyonce. Speaking of artists that changed their sound, how about the Bee Gees? They started out as a folky pop band and changed their sound to R&B in the mid ‘70s to out and out disco by 1977. We have an excellent 1989 Brad Giffen interview with Barry Gibb as he talks about the groups desire to keep going in spite of the backlash they faced after Saturday Night Fever. It cast a long shadow on them, but they endured by writing hit songs for other artists. Then, we have a really fun chat with Jason Mraz from 2012 and 2014. You get a real sense of who he is - an almost old school hippy vibe that’s really endearing. Plus, some audio from the late ‘70s/early ‘80s with the great George Benson – a jazz giant who had lots of commercial success. He has some great insights as well. And then we chat with one of Christopher’s favourite people – Ian Thomas – who has had a whole string of hit records that Canadians know and love – and some of those songs were covered by the likes of Santana, Manfred Mann and America. Ian is one of the newest inductees into the Canadian songwriters Hall Of Fame – which is coming up on Fri, Oct 17 at the Meridian Centre in Toronto. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster. Famous Lost Words, hosted by Christopher Ward and Tom Jokic, is heard in more than 100 countries worldwide and on radio stations across Canada, including Newstalk 1010 Toronto, CJAD 800 Montreal, 580 CFRA Ottawa, AM 800 CKLW Windsor, 610 CKTB St Catharines, CFAX Victoria, AM1150 Kelowna and 91x in Belleville. It is in the Top 20% of worldwide podcasts based on the number of listeners in the first week.
One of the hardest parts of the grieving process after losing a loved one is that sometimes, basic small talk can remind you of them. From a co-worker asking how they are doing not knowing they've died, to a casual acquaintance trying to learn about your family or other friends, there are plenty of ways that someone may accidentally bump the wound of your grief. On this episode of Changing Lives, we're going to help you learn how to break the news to people outside of your immediate circle.Written by: Lee McConnellSupport the showListen on 91x FMYou can listen to episodes of "Changing Lives" on 91x FM each Monday (except for holidays) at 9:05am. Hospice Quinte is grateful to the support that 91x FM provides in producing the "Changing Lives" podcast.About Hospice QuinteHospice Quinte provides individuals, their families, and caregivers with compassionate end of life care, by attending to their physical, psychosocial, and practical needs, and offering empathetic care to those who are grieving through visiting hospice services and support groups. All Hospice Quinte programs and services are provided by compassionate, well-trained volunteers and staff at no charge to the individual or their family. Hospice Quinte serves a population of over 102,000 in Quinte West, Belleville, Deseronto, Tyendinaga Township and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. To find out more visit HospiceQuinte.ca.
We kick off Season 11 with the question: “what have we learned so far?” Our listeners chimed in with their comments and Christopher and Tom expound on lessons both sublime and absurd. Then, we get to the good stuff, with an incredible lost 1993 interview with Paul McCartney that was only discovered in the Famous Lost Words archives a few weeks ago! Paul talks about how he chooses what songs to play in concert, how The Beatles would hash out songs in the studio, plus his dedication to vegetarianism and environmental causes. It’s an excellent chat with Paul and interviewer Dale Smith, a Beatles fan who is totally in his element. Then, Tom & Christopher share some Cool Song Facts about the Beatles post breakup. This is when things were getting pretty ugly between the Fab Four. Nevertheless, there are touching moments too, like when Paul helped out George during his final weeks. And we end things off with a tribute to the R&B vocal groups from the early days of rock and roll. Ben E. King talks about his days with The Drifters, Leon Hughes reflects on the hitmaking days of The Coasters, and in a rare audio clip, Frankie Lymon talks about his music career. Famous Lost Words, hosted by Christopher Ward and Tom Jokic, is heard in more than 100 countries worldwide and on radio stations across Canada, including Newstalk 1010 Toronto, CJAD 800 Montreal, 580 CFRA Ottawa, AM 800 CKLW Windsor, 610 CKTB St Catharines, CFAX Victoria, AM1150 Kelowna and 91x in Belleville. It is in the Top 20% of worldwide podcasts based on the number of listeners in the first week.
The development of technology seems to be getting faster and faster every year. Things once thought impossible are now reality. Science fiction is now science fact. The medical field is one area that typically sees a lot of these changes, so how will new methods and technologies impact how we process death?On this episode of Changing Lives, we're going to take a look at how the field of hospice palliative care could look in the future. Written by: Lee McConnellSources:How Scientists Are Testing Cancer Drugs to Slow Down Aging | TIME The Impact of Machine Learning Mortality Risk Prediction on Clinician Prognostic Accuracy and Decision Support: A Randomized Vignette Study - PMC Virtual reality interventions for mental health and well-being in palliative care: systematic review and narrative synthesis - outcomes, techniques, processes and mechanisms - PubMed Support the showListen on 91x FMYou can listen to episodes of "Changing Lives" on 91x FM each Monday (except for holidays) at 9:05am. Hospice Quinte is grateful to the support that 91x FM provides in producing the "Changing Lives" podcast.About Hospice QuinteHospice Quinte provides individuals, their families, and caregivers with compassionate end of life care, by attending to their physical, psychosocial, and practical needs, and offering empathetic care to those who are grieving through visiting hospice services and support groups. All Hospice Quinte programs and services are provided by compassionate, well-trained volunteers and staff at no charge to the individual or their family. Hospice Quinte serves a population of over 102,000 in Quinte West, Belleville, Deseronto, Tyendinaga Township and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. To find out more visit HospiceQuinte.ca.
durée : 01:26:12 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 1993, Cécile Hamsy nous invite à une promenade dans Belleville. Ce quartier de Paris, marqué par les migrations successives, voit son identité transformée par les rénovations. Témoignages et entretiens évoquent le Belleville d'autrefois et la mobilisation pour défendre un quartier populaire. - réalisation : Vincent Abouchar - invités : Clément Lépidis Ecrivain; Willy Ronis Photographe; Henri Krasucki Syndicaliste français
World Rugby Hall of Fame's Al Charron on Canada's women going for a World Championship against England and fine dining in Quebec City compared to Belleville.
The Sick Podcast - Simmer Down with Shawn Simpson: Ottawa Senators
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, David Foot joins Alex Adams to discuss expectations for the Belleville Senators this season, the possibility of having Carter Yakemchuk playing in Belleville, other Belleville players with interesting upside, Leevi Meriläinen's potential and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Buccaneers will be in their creamsicle uniforms on Sunday when they play the Jets. Is this going to be a Todd Bowles revenge spot? Aaron Glenn has been using a lot of corny cliches like ‘big ships turn slow' and ‘it's not instant coffee'. Boomer said you have to be lucky enough to have a great QB to be successful in the NFL. Anthony in Belleville called in and talked about his Chargers and Gio's old mullet. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Bills beating the Dolphins. Tua threw a pick late in the game on the Bills 21 yard line. Tyreek Hill talked about being 0-3. The Yankees shutout the Orioles 7-0 without hitting a HR. Jonah Tong struck out 8 as the Mets beat the Padres and Pete Alonso had another HR. Clayton Kershaw announced that this will be his last season. In the final segment of the hour, Gio said everyone seems to be turning on the Eagles. Al Michaels seemingly took a shot at them on the broadcast last night. The NFL told officials to watch the Tush Push because they have been offside in the past. Gio's wife asked for a Super Bowl prediction and he said Eagles/Ravens. Boomer thinks the Packers are the team to beat in the NFC and the Ravens in the AFC.
Hour 1 We started with the local baseball teams and who they will likely play when the playoffs come (assuming the Mets make it). We also talked about the Bills winning again last night, with Boomer noting they have not had a turnover in 8 straight games. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and starts with the Yankees beating the Orioles 7-0, and they did it without a HR. Jonah Tong struck out 8 as the Mets beat the Padres. Clayton Kershaw announced he is retiring after this season. We heard Suzyn & Dave Sims arguing about saves in Pittsburgh vs saves in NY. Tua threw a pick on the Bills 21 yard line as the Dolphins lost to the Bills. We heard from Mike McDaniel after the game. Quinnen Williams said the players made a pact to not be as bad as they were against the Bills. Carson Wentz is ready to go for the Vikings as they take on the Bengals. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about some of the NFL matchups this weekend. We talked about the 40 starting Jets quarterbacks since Joe Namath left. Hour 2 The Buccaneers will be in their creamsicle uniforms on Sunday when they play the Jets. Is this going to be a Todd Bowles revenge spot? Aaron Glenn has been using a lot of corny cliches like ‘big ships turn slow' and ‘it's not instant coffee'. Boomer said you have to be lucky enough to have a great QB to be successful in the NFL. Anthony in Belleville called in and talked about his Chargers and Gio's old mullet. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Bills beating the Dolphins. Tua threw a pick late in the game on the Bills 21 yard line. Tyreek Hill talked about being 0-3. The Yankees shutout the Orioles 7-0 without hitting a HR. Jonah Tong struck out 8 as the Mets beat the Padres and Pete Alonso had another HR. Clayton Kershaw announced that this will be his last season. In the final segment of the hour, Gio said everyone seems to be turning on the Eagles. Al Michaels seemingly took a shot at them on the broadcast last night. The NFL told officials to watch the Tush Push because they have been offside in the past. Gio's wife asked for a Super Bowl prediction and he said Eagles/Ravens. Boomer thinks the Packers are the team to beat in the NFC and the Ravens in the AFC. Hour 3 Patrick Mahomes said being 0-2 is a great opportunity to show people on Sunday night football what the Chiefs are really made of. Mahomes has lost 3 games in a row for the first time in his career. Gio said it seems impossible that they would lose to the Giants and go 0-3 to start the season. We still don't know for sure if Andrew Thomas is playing. Gio is not expecting the same Giants offense we saw in Dallas. Boomer said the Chiefs offense is not that great, but Gio cautioned it's still Patrick Mahomes. Gio is wearing a Dua Lipa hoodie he got yesterday. Who has more commercials, the Manning brothers or the Kelce brothers? Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Tua interception that was costly as the Bills beat the Dolphins. Mike McDaniel spoke after the game and sounded like a doofus. Russell Wilson loves playing at MetLife because he won a Super Bowl there. Eli Manning was on Peter Schraegger's podcast and talked about helping Jaxson Dart, who took it too literally. The Yankees beat the Orioles 7-0 without hitting a HR. Chris Russo asks Ian Eagle about travel while doing all these games and Mike Francesa eulogizes Robert Redford. In the final segment of the hour, Gio got a box in the mail to ‘open on air on football Friday'. It's a Vikings male cheerleader bobblehead. Hour 4 We started with a preview of Jets/Bucs and took a call from a guy driving down there. Gio told him not to sit near the cannons as they will be going off all game. A caller went to the wrong airport as he confused Charlotte and Charleston. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with the Yankees beating the Orioles 7-0 without hitting a HR. Jonah Tong had a great start for the Mets as they beat the Padres. Clayto ...
The City of Belleville has it's annual "Moment of Remembrance" ceremony later this morning [Thursday] at 11:30. It will be at the 9/11 memorial next to Fire House 4 on South Illinois Street. Stuart McMillian spoke with Organizer Sharon Strausbaugah.
This week in a special extra episode, we're live in Paris at the legendary Belleville bistrot Le Mistral with Chris Newens, the winner of the 2024 Jane Grigson Trust Award for best debut food writer for his gastronomic journey through the arrondissements of Paris, Moveable Feasts.The name of the book is a nod to Chris' idol, Ernest Hemingway and his memoir of a struggling expat writer making his way in Paris during the 1920s. And in front of a live audience made up of many of his friends and fans who have already made that left turn and are living the expat dream, we talked about curating the bubble of Parisian gastronomy. We began with an introduction to the evening by the queen of French food, Francophile journalist and author of Amuse Bouche, how to eat your way around France, Carolyn BoydAnd you can buy Moveable Feasts and Amuse Bouche at the Cooking the Books shop on bookshop.org by clicking on the links.And then head over to my Substack for the fascinating Q&A at the Paris show on Extra Bites. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if I told you there are five towns in Metro Detroit that could look completely different in just a few years—and not in a bad way. I'm talking about places that might've flown under the radar for a while but are now bubbling with growth, new development, and serious "wish I bought there five years ago" energy. If you're looking to make a smart move—literally or financially—this might be the video you send to your future self and say, "Told you so."Whether you're relocating, investing, or just trying to get ahead of the crowd, these towns are the ones to watch. I'm talking real building permit data, commercial projects, new employers rolling in, and home prices that still make sense—for now. So let's dive into five Metro Detroit towns that are about to explode, and why you might want to get in before the boom hits full swing.CONTACT ME
C'est une lionne des mers, décidée à venger son époux assassiné sur ordre du roi de France, Philippe VI. Jeanne de Belleville transforme sa douleur en arme, lève une petite armée, saccage, pille et détruit tout ce qui arbore, de près ou de loin, la fleur de lys. Veuve sans pitié, la Dame de Clisson n'aura de répit que lorsqu'elle aura assouvi sa vengeance. Embarquez sur les flots avec une femme inconsolable devenue la pirate la plus sanguinaire du XIVᵉ siècle. Crédits : Lorànt Deutsch, Emma Locatelli Ecoutez Entrez dans l'Histoire avec Lorànt Deutsch du 29 août 2025.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Strike Up The Band Zach Frame Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 - Fox Theatre 2025 4-36 Wurlitzer, Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO; 2025-05-05 3:54 Part of Your World Nathan Avakian Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 - Fox Theatre 2025 4-36 Wurlitzer, Fox Theatre, St. Louis. MO; 2025-05-05; Open console session 8:51 Proud Mary Bert and Brad Kuntz Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 2025 3-15 Hybrid, Lincoln Theatre, Belleville, IL; 2025-05-04; Brad on drums 10:55 Bohemian Rhapsody Zach Frame, Nick Renkosik, Nathan Avakian Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 - Lincoln Theatre 2025 3-15 Hybrid, Lincoln Theatre, Belleville, IL; 2025-05-03 16:56 The Glow Worm Dave Wickerham Dave Wickerham UK Tour March 2025 2025 3-9 Wurlitzer, Neuadd Pendre, Tywyn, Wales; ex-Granada Cinema, Woolwich (1937), plus Orchestral Oboe 21:42 Yours Is My Heart Alone Dave Wickerham Dave Wickerham UK Tour March 2025 2025 3-22 Wurlitzer, Assembly Hall, Worthing, Sussex 26:14 Downtown Dave Wickerham Dave Wickerham UK Tour March 2025 2025 3-12 Wurlitzer, Victoria Hall, Saltaire, Yorkshire 29:23 The Banana Boat Song [Day-O] Don Feely At the Organ Grinder [OG Cassette] 4-51 Wurlitzer, Organ Grinder Restaurant, Portland, OR 33:31 Goofus Barry Baker Midwest Fall Fling 1996 1996 3-20 Robert Morton, Van der Molen residence, Chicago, IL; 8 November 1996 36:27 Leg Of Mutton Rag Ron Rhode Deep In My Heart - Rhode Remembers Romberg [Roxy RP-108-CD] 1995 5-80 Wurlitzer, Sanfilippo Residence, Barrington, IL 39:13 Octopus's Garden Martin Ellis Martin on the Morton 4-26 Robert Morton, Van der Molen Residence, Wheaton, IL 42:31 Ja-Da Dick Leibert Sing A Song With Leibert [Westminster WST 15050] 4-36 Wurlitzer, Paramount Theatre, New York 44:55 A-Tisket A-Tasket Sidney Torch Hot Pipes! [Hot Pipes PH2007] 4-16 Wurlitzer, Gaumont State Theatre, Kilburn, London; recordings 1938-1940 47:50 Chopsticks John Giacchi Beyond The Blue Horizon [Modern Mood Music CD] 1996 3-17 Wurlitzer, Orion Centre, Canterbury, NSW; ex 1928 Sydney Capitol Theatre 3-15 50:39 Dancing Animal Crackers Sandy Macpherson Organ Oddities and Novelties [NTOT Kinura Cassette NCM 214] 1929 4-20 Wurlitzer, Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, London; with piano, cello, violin, xylophone 54:01 Mairzy Doats Bill Vlasak Slow Boat To China [WJV CD] 1990 4-42 Wurlitzer, Paramount Music Palace, Indianapolis, IN; originally Paramount Oakland 4-20 56:59 The Rain In Spain George Wright Master Series Vol 1 - Impressions of My Fair Lady [Banda BA 109556] 1958 5-21 Wurlitzer Opus 1732, Richard Vaughn Studio, Hollywood, CA; ex-Paradise Theatre, Chicago 59:44 The Aba Daba Honeymoon Lyn Larsen The Magic of San Sylmar [Musical Contrasts MCI 104] 1981 3-25 Wurlitzer, Nethercutt Collection, San Sylmar, CA; includes performances from 1979/80
Dave Mustaine announces that Megadeth will release their final studio album and kick off their farewell tour in 2026, David Byrne dismisses Talking Heads reunion rumors in a new Rolling Stone interview, Radiohead releases a surprise live album to coincide with their Hamlet theatrical production, My Chemical Romance is honored by being given the key to their hometown of Belleville, New Jersey & more! PLUS ‘This Week in Rock & Roll History Trivia', Rock Birthdays, ‘The Best & Worst Rock Album Artwork of the Week' & so much more!Everything is up at www.rocknewsweekly.com / All socials & TikTok @rocknewsweekly Watch us LIVE, chat with us & more…Every Sunday around 2pm PST @ https://www.twitch.tv/rocknewsweeklyWatch all of our videos, interviews & subscribe at Youtube.com/@rocknewsweeklyFollow us online:Instagram.com/rocknewsweeklyFacebook.com/rocknewsweeklyTwitter.com/rocknewsweeklyTikTok.com/@rocknewsweeklyAll of our links are up at www.rocknewsweekly.com every Monday, where you canCheck it out on 8 different platforms (including Amazon Audible & Apple/Google Podcasts) #Rock #News #RockNews #RockNewsWeekly #RockNewsWeeklyPodcast #Podcast #Podcasts #Metal #HeavyMetal #Alt #Alternative #ClassicRock #70s #80s #90s #Indie #Indie #Trivia #RockBirthdays #BestAndWorstAlbumCovers #AlbumCovers #BadAlbumCovers #RobTrujillo #Ozzy #OzzyOsbourne #MCR #MyChemicalRomance #Belleville #Megadeth #DaveMustaine #Megadeth2026
Join us as we celebrate paying off our church's mortgage! God has been so good to us and we're so grateful that He's used us for over 20 years of ministry in the Belleville area. Stay connected! Follow us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rolagchurch/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ROLAGCHURCH/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RiverofLifeChurchAG If you need prayer, you can text us at: (833) 235-5760
Join us as we celebrate paying off our church's mortgage! God has been so good to us and we're so grateful that He's used us for over 20 years of ministry in the Belleville area. Stay connected! Follow us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rolagchurch/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ROLAGCHURCH/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RiverofLifeChurchAG If you need prayer, you can text us at: (833) 235-5760
No single track, no script, no rules — just your weekly Hip hangout with jD & Sara J, this time joined by Adam in Florida and Jeff from Belleville. We covered a little of everything: Hip talk, fan stories, and a few tangents that may or may not survive the edit.We also touched on two standout fan perspectives from opposite ends of the map, proving that The Hip's reach is just as strong in the sunshine as it is north of the 401. Somewhere in between, there was laughter, light heckling, and the kind of shared stories that make you wish the night wouldn't end.Pull Quote: “It's not where you're from, it's who you sing along with.”
Preaching for the Solemnity of the Assumption, Daniel Harrison offers a reflection on what is possible if we keep saying 'yes' to God: "We look in the world today and we see…What do we see? We could dwell in the uncertainty and confusion and pain and strife and the negative. Or we can take our ‘yeses' to what God is calling us to do and go into the marketplace of the world ... and be that good news."Danielle Harrison currently serves as Director of the St. Charles Lwanga Center, an apostle of the Archdiocese of St. Louis. She is also a member of the preaching team at King's House at Our Lady of Snows Center in Belleville, Illinois and is the President of Mission, Faith, Equity Consulting. Danielle received a master's degree in theology at Aquinas Institute, a Juris Doctorate degree from St. Louis University School of Law, and is currently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry degree in Preaching from Aquinas. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/08152025 to learn more about Danielle, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.
Generations of drum corps enthusiasts filled the stands at Belleville West High School to see some of the nation's best performers last week. The marching music tradition has deep roots in the Metro East and St. Louis. STLPR's Visuals Editor Brian Munoz discusses his reporting. He's joined by Steve McCarty, an alum of the Belleville Black Knights Drum and Bugle Corps and the admin of the Facebook group dedicated to preserving and celebrating the drum corps' legacy.
Phil Simms assessed NFL coaches and QBs, including McDaniel/Tagovailoa and Tomlin/Rodgers. C-Lo updated on Justin Fields. We compared Parcells and McDaniel audio. Scottie Scheffler confirmed a tee-off fart on 'Pardon My Take'. A caller likened the Pirates to a cheating wife. Moment of the Day: Anthony in Belleville's 'oh my gosh' to Simms. Simms shared his top college QBs.
Hour 1 Boomer and Phil Simms hosted, discussing Justin Fields' toe injury (out for preseason but good for the season start). Phil praised Tyrod Taylor as a backup. C-Lo updated on Fields and Malik Nabers' toe injury. They also covered the Giants' QB situation with Russell Wilson and Jaxson Dart, Dak Prescott's Super Bowl aspirations, and their excitement for Michael Penix and the Falcons. Phil believes Kirk Cousins won't be traded due to the need for a good backup. The Mets and Yankees were off. The hour concluded with Phil's podcast with his son Matt and listener calls about meeting Phil. Hour 2 Phil Simms reports on Giants camp, emphasizing the defensive line's need for dominance and the team's lack of speed. Brian Daboll is under pressure. C-Lo returns, and Simms reveals he's left-handed except for throwing. Aaron Glenn praised Tyrod Taylor. Boomer recalled hating players who stepped on his toes, referencing Justin Fields and Malik Nabers' toe issues. Maggie Gray questions BBLs for athletes. The hour ends with a caller's query about sumo wrestlers on the offensive line. Hour 3 Boomer & Phil Simms discuss QB dedication and the Giants' interest in Jaxson Dart. Phil believes Arch Manning and Nick Saban to the Browns rumors make sense. C-Lo shares Aaron Glenn on social media after Justin Fields' injury. Brian Daboll downplays Dart's pick-6 as practice and discusses the offensive line "ad nauseam." Brandon Tierney rants about the Yankees. Boomer recounts Phil's Vegas incidents: walking into a glass door and losing/finding a tooth. Hour 4 Phil Simms assessed NFL coaches and QBs, including McDaniel/Tagovailoa and Tomlin/Rodgers. C-Lo updated on Justin Fields. We compared Parcells and McDaniel audio. Scottie Scheffler confirmed a tee-off fart on 'Pardon My Take'. A caller likened the Pirates to a cheating wife. Moment of the Day: Anthony in Belleville's 'oh my gosh' to Simms. Simms shared his top college QBs.
We compared audio of Bill Parcells with Mike McDaniel. We heard a fart as Scottie Scheffler was teeing off, and he confirmed it was him on ‘Pardon My Take'. A caller to the Pittsburgh sports station compares the Pirates to your wife cheating on you. The Moment of The Day: Anthony in Belleville hits Phil Simms with ‘oh my gosh'.
A MAGNIFICENT LIFE MOVIE REVIEW Maciej Kur is back and he is once again covering the Annecy Animation Festival in France! Spidermike joins him to take a look at some of the wild new animated films from around the world coming out soon. From Sylvain Chomet, the brilliant mind behind The Triplets of Belleville, The […]