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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.
Tchao Pantin, un film dramatique français de Claude Berri, sort en décembre 1983. A lʹécran, Coluche, Richard Anconina, Agnès Soral et Philippe Léotard. Coluche, habitué de la scène, humoriste phare des années 80, trouve ici son premier rôle non comique dans lʹadaptation du roman dʹAlain Page. Il campe un pompiste alcoolique et dépressif, ancien policier, décidé à venger la mort dʹun jeune trafiquant de drogue avec lequel il sʹétait lié dʹamitié. Le tournage est éprouvant pour Coluche qui traverse une mauvaise passe dans sa vie. Mais il trouve la force dʹaller puiser dans ses soucis pour donner de lʹampleur à son rôle. Il se montre excellent, blessé et grave, cynique, et émouvant. Le public, comme la critique, acclament le film. Cʹest un énorme succès public, nommé dans douze catégories aux Césars 1984. Tchao Pantin récolte 5 récompenses dont celle du meilleur acteur pour Coluche. Aujourdʹhui, dans Travelling, cʹest en suivant la musique de Charlélie Couture, les images glauques de Bruno Nuytten, lʹambiance nocturne, presque bleue, avec ses frémissements de néon, son trio dʹacteurs principaux, Coluche, inattendu, Anconina fragile, Agnès Soral provocatrice, tendre et brisée, que nous allons plonger dans ce film phare des années 80. Nous avons Tchao Patin, un film sur la tolérance, sur la vie, la mort, les idéaux, lʹamour paternel, la tranquillité généreuse et le drame. Ne tardons plus, Lambert est pompiste à Belleville. Il vit seul, travail seul, boit seul, enfermé dans sa misogynie et son silence, jusquʹà ce quʹarrive Bensoussan, un soir, avec son vélomoteur. REFERENCES " Patrick Stewart, Coluche, Kidman : les meilleurs contre-emplois du cinéma " sur Le Point, 27 avril 2016 TCHAO PANTIN, un film de claude Berri, Notes de productions du film, RENN Productions, Il était une fois Tchao Pantin, film de Serge July https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i38OOYJ4JTk Coluche et Claude Berri - Le maître d'école (1981), les archives de la RTS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbN0oWb8EDc Claude Berri sur son métier de producteur, Cinéma Cinémas, 1989 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5b4R9LjQZx0
Here at Hospice Quinte, our staff and visiting volunteers deal with death and the grieving process almost daily. There have also been several episodes of this podcast that cover the topic of the grieving process and the rituals that different cultures around the world have around death. But how do animals process death? Do they have certain rituals or processes? On this episode of Changing Lives, we're going to look into a few different ways parts of the animal kingdom grieve their dead.Written by: Lee McConnellSources:Are there really elephant graveyards? | HowStuffWorks What the grieving mother orca tells us about how animals experience death (theconversation.com) This orca mother has been holding her dead calf afloat for days | CBC Radio 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.
Bastien a pu interviewer Anaïs originaire du Royaume Uni. Une Reine de la Drum'N Bass qui a mis le feu sur la scène Belleville!
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'.
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.
Broadcast archives and the original tech they were recorded on is the kind of material collectors Barry Silverthorn and Hamza 'Betamax,' as he's known, are on a mission to preserve as part of their project, Mediatheque: The Museum of Broadcast Technology.Currently located in Belleville, Ontario, we welcome Barry and Hamza to Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast to talk about fostering their shared passion for nostalgia and raising awareness of the importance of preserving Canada's broadcast heritage. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The heat and humidity may be taking your breath away, but they aren’t the only indicators of summer in St. Louis. Everywhere you look, produce aisles, farmers market stands and restaurant tables are brimming with peak-of-the-season ingredients that make you understand why many consider this to be the best time of the year for food. In this episode, hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr scour the menus of some of their favorite St. Louis restaurants to bring you a guide to the city’s essential summertime dishes. From peaches and tomatoes so ripe they drip down your arm to pork steaks so tender you could cut them with a butter knife, they’ve put together a celebration of the season that is guaranteed to make this your most delicious summer yet. This episode is sponsored by Kranzberg Art Foundation’s MATI and supported by STAGES St. Louis. MATI returns September 12–14. Enjoy live music, art exhibits, food trucks, vendors, and good vibes, all in the streets of the Grand Center Arts District. Grab your passes. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Pretzel Boys, Multiple locations & phone numbers. Peacemaker Lobster & Crab, Multiple locations & phone numbers. Yellowbelly, 4659 Lindell, Central West End, 314-499-1509 Tony’s Family Farms, 36 Four Seasons Shopping, Chesterfield, 314-882-4637 Parker’s Table, 7118 Oakland, Richmond Heights, 314-645-2050 Katie’s, Multiple locations & phone numbers. Little Fox, 2800 Shenandoah, Fox Park, 314-553-9456 Bartolino’s, Multiple locations & phone numbers. Pizzeria da Gloria, 2024 Marconi, The Hill, 314-833-3734 Louie, 706 De Mun, Clayton, 314-300-8188 The Daily Bread, 11719 Manchester, Des Peres, 314-909-0010 Eckert’s Cider Shed in Belleville, 951 S Green Mount, Belleville, 618-233-0513 Crushed Red, Multiple locations & phone numbers. Grand Pied, 3137 Morgan Ford, Tower Grove South, 314-743-6533 BEAST Craft BBQ, 20 S Belt, Belleville, 618-257-9000 You may also enjoy these SLM articles: Unexpected summer desserts in St. Louis Ask George: Are there any secrets to cooking the perfect pork steak? Where to find the best ice cream, frozen custard, snow cones, and more in St. Louis More episode of Arch Eats See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:04:55 - Musique matin - par : Max Dozolme - Hommage à Serge Reggiani, à l'acteur mais aussi et surtout au chanteur et à ses chansons qui s'inspirent de Bach, Paganini, Beethoven et surtout Mozart. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Je ne les ai pas comptés mais il y avait beaucoup de drapeaux palestiniens dans le public hier soir ici à Nyon. Et ce sera sans doute un des faits marquants de cet été de festivals : à mesure que l'horreur et l'inquiétude grandissent à Gaza pour le peuple palestinien, les journalistes, les humanitaires, on sent que pour le public et les artistes, il est de plus en plus difficile de se taire. Plusieurs artistes ont protesté aux Francofolies de Spa sur la présence d'un chanteur qui affiche son soutien à l'armée israélienne, la programmation du groupe de Belfast, Kneecap, fait des vagues de Glastonbury à Rock en Seine. Ici à Paléo, si on s'attendait à voir des drapeaux flotter sous le dôme et sa programmation d'artistes du Maghreb, il y en avait encore devant Justice sur la grande scène à minuit, avec Macklemore, où dès l'ouverture de Luvanga, l'artiste de Genève que nous avons reçu hier. Luvanga, DJ et producteur d'origine cogonlaise, nous racontait comment il aime mêler les genres de l'afrobeat, à l'amapiano, la rumba congolaise ou la house, car les seules barrières ce sont celles que nous nous mettons. Vous pourrez d'ailleurs vous en rendre compte dans un petit quart d'heure, puisque les équipes de Paléo ont capté ce mix hier sur la scène Belleville, la scène électronique du festival. Au programme de notre deuxième émission, Théodort, jeune youtubeur qui a tout envoyé ballader, a effacé ses contenus et s'est jeté à corps perdu dans la musique, fort d'une importante communauté… Également sur notre plateau celui qui a eu le toupet de piquer son pseudo à Gainsbourg, Johnny Jane, mais d'abord c'est du côté de la campagne marocaine qu'on va tendre l'oreille pour entendre l'Aïta, le chant des Chikhates… avec Aïta mon amour, et Widad et Khalil.
A dispute at a Belleville, Illinois McDonald’s ends in gunfire after a teenage worker refuses to take out the trash, leading to charges against the manager accused of shooting the teen's mother. A Missouri couple is charged with child neglect after they left their baby at a courthouse, telling police, “They were gonna take him anyway.” Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Ferguson, VP of Programming and Operations at Starboard Communications in Belleville, Ontario discusses radio in a very unique market. Belleville is free from corporate ownership. Paul and I talk about how they keep radio relevant by focusing on local content, like the “Good News in Quinte” newsletter and a robust news website that keeps listeners informed and engaged. We discuss the challenges of adapting to new radio regulations, misguided internet laws like Bill C-11, the antidote which is Inquinte.ca and why it's crucial to own our digital platforms to stay connected with our audience. Paul shares the administrative hurdles of Canadian content rules and how technology could make things easier. We also explore the evolution of radio, balancing live and voice-tracked shows, and the podcast journey with “Babes of Quinte.” This episode is about the importance of localism, innovation, and community-driven content in today's challenging radio space.The listener survey can be found here. Complete it and I'll share with you, my Top 10 Podcast Hacks for 2025. Please sign up for the SOUNDING OFF Newsletter. Full of all the things you never knew what you were missing in your life.Both the Sound Off Podcast and The Podcast Superfriends are apart of The Open Podcast Prefix Project (OP3) A free and open-source podcast prefix analytics service committed to open data and listener privacy. You can be a nosey parker by checking out our downloads here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michel Ndeze interview Luvanga, artiste Suisse d'origine Congolaise, juste avant son concert sur la scène Belleville du Paléo festival. Son dernier Ep mélange des influences Anglo Saxonnes et Africaines.
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 […]
St Louis Theatre Organ Society Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Opus One Zach Frame Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 - Lincoln Theatre 2025 3-15 Hybrid, Lincoln Theatre, Belleville, IL; 2025-05-03 3:49 Spring Is Here Zach Frame Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 - Lincoln Theatre 2025 3-15 Hybrid, Lincoln Theatre, Belleville, IL; 2025-05-03 10:25 Orange Colored Sky Elliot Sander Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 2025 Allen MDS Theatre III, Brad Kuntz Residence, St. Louis, MO; 2025-05-03 13:07 C'est Magnifique Elliot Sander Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 2025 Allen MDS Theatre III, Brad Kuntz Residence, St. Louis, MO; 2025-05-03 17:18 When She Loved Me Nathan Avakian Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 2025 3-20 Wicks, Pam & Richard Masching Residence, Millstadt, IL; 2025-05-03 22:13 Napoleon's Last Charge Nathan Avakian Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 2025 3-20 Wicks, Pam & Richard Masching Residence, Millstadt, IL; 2025-05-03 27:06 In The Still of The Night Bert Kuntz Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 2025 3-15 Hybrid, Lincoln Theatre, Belleville, IL; 2025-05-04; Brad on drums 33:04 Sixteen Tons 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 35:40 On The Sunny Side Of The Street Bert and Brad Kuntz, Elliot Sander Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 2025 3-15 Hybrid, Lincoln Theatre, Belleville, IL; 2025-05-04; Brad on drums, Elliott Sander on piano 38:25 The Continental Nick Renkosik Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 2025 3-18 Wurlitzer Hybrid, City Museum, St. Louis, MO; 2025-05-04 41:40 Ten Cents A Dance Nick Renkosik Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 2025 3-18 Wurlitzer Hybrid, City Museum, St. Louis, MO; 2025-05-04 47:03 Good Morning Zach Frame Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 - Fox Theatre 2025 4-36 Wurlitzer, Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO; 2025-05-05 50:45 Mississippi Mud; Lazy River; Ol' Man River Zach Frame Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 - Fox Theatre 2025 4-36 Wurlitzer, Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO; 2025-05-05
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 […]
When someone close to you dies, there are a wide range of emotions and feelings that can pass through your mind and body. While everyone deals with death differently, there are some common ways people express grief. So if someone is dealing with a wide range of new emotions, how are they supposed to know when something isn't a normal part of the grieving process?On this episode of Changing Lives, we're going to go over how to maintain your mental health while grieving, and what to look for as you process one of life's most difficult events.Written by: Lee McConnellSources:Prolonged Grief Disorder: What It Looks Like and How to Help (verywellhealth.com)Grieving? Don't overlook potential side effects - Harvard HealthHow to overcome grief's health-damaging effects - Harvard HealthThe Process of Coping with Grief and Loss | Psychology TodayCoping with Grief and Loss - HelpGuide.orgSupport 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 la traque. Cette semaine, découvrez une histoire, prête à vous entraîner dans l'exploration d'un parcours criminel, saisissant. Retraçons ensemble le parcours criminel de l'un des escrocs les plus emblématiques de l'histoire de France, Marco Mouly. Parti de rien, il est connu pour avoir mis en place un système de fraude à la taxe carbone, et est responsable de l'un des plus grands détournements financiers de l'histoire. Condamné à 8 ans de prisons en 2019, il décide de s'enfuir. Débute alors un véritable jeu avec la police. Une histoire pleine de rebondissements. Meurtres et trahisons Dans le monde des voyous, L'argent amène souvent le sang. Dans l'affaire de l'arnaque au carbone, les premières gouttes coulent le 30 avril 2010. Amar Azzoug, dit “Amar les yeux bleus”, un caïd, ancien braqueur, proche de l'équipe de Belleville, se fait descendre d'une balle dans la tête par deux hommes casqués, devant témoins. L'euphorie du casse du siècle laisse place à la peur. Les braqueurs de Belleville n'ont pas été élevés dans la violence, ce sont des magouilleurs, mais pas des tueurs… Pour découvrir une autre traque, cliquez ci-dessous : [INEDIT] Andrew Cunanan, le tueur de Gianni Versace : le rêve éphémère d'un garçon brillant (1/4) [INEDIT] Andrew Cunanan, le tueur de Gianni Versace : la descente aux enfers (2/4) [INEDIT] Andrew Cunanan, le tueur de Gianni Versace : un serial killer (3/4) [INEDIT] Andrew Cunanan, le tueur de Gianni Versace : fin de la cavale (4/4) Crédits : Production : Bababam Textes : Capucine Lebot Voix : Anne Cosmao, Aurélien Gouas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bienvenue dans la traque. Cette semaine, découvrez une histoire, prête à vous entraîner dans l'exploration d'un parcours criminel, saisissant. Retraçons ensemble le parcours criminel de l'un des escrocs les plus emblématiques de l'histoire de France, Marco Mouly. Parti de rien, il est connu pour avoir mis en place un système de fraude à la taxe carbone, et est responsable de l'un des plus grands détournements financiers de l'histoire. Condamné à 8 ans de prisons en 2019, il décide de s'enfuir. Débute alors un véritable jeu avec la police. Une histoire pleine de rebondissements. Une vie de millionnaire 11 décembre 1997, la date est historique. 84 pays des Nations Unies s'accordent pour lutter contre le changement climatique. Il est urgent de réduire les émissions de CO2. Et tous les pays du monde sont d'accord : les gros pollueurs doivent payer. L'idée, c'est d'attribuer des quotas de CO2 aux entreprises. Tout le monde s'y retrouve et petit bonus, ce mouvement crée de fait un nouveau marché financier, très prometteur. Qu'importe le produit, dès qu'un nouveau marché émerge, les gars de Belleville ne sont jamais loin. Ils tendent l'oreille, toujours à l'affût… Le bruit court que le marché du carbone pourrait bien être le nouvel eldorado des arnaqueurs… Pour découvrir une autre traque, cliquez ci-dessous : [INEDIT] Andrew Cunanan, le tueur de Gianni Versace : le rêve éphémère d'un garçon brillant (1/4) [INEDIT] Andrew Cunanan, le tueur de Gianni Versace : la descente aux enfers (2/4) [INEDIT] Andrew Cunanan, le tueur de Gianni Versace : un serial killer (3/4) [INEDIT] Andrew Cunanan, le tueur de Gianni Versace : fin de la cavale (4/4) Crédits : Production : Bababam Textes : Capucine Lebot Voix : Anne Cosmao, Aurélien Gouas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
On July 6 Saving Elephants assembled an august team of commentators to commemorate the advent of the United States turning the big 2-4-9! With only one year to go until the nation is 250 years old, the group reflects on the foundational ideas of America, whether she's succeed or failed at those aspirations, and what the future holds for this most exceptional of nations. Meet the panelists: Lura Forcum Lura Forcum leads the Independent Center, the nation's go-to organization for information, research, and engagement with independent voters, representing those who are fed up with partisan politics and feel politically homeless. Lura holds a PhD in marketing and consumer psychology from Indiana University (Kelley School of Business). She's studied social cognition and brands, focusing on the factors that lead consumers to respond to brands as if they were people and the outcomes of doing so. Prior to becoming president of the Independent Center, Lura was the Director of Marketing and Communications at the State Policy Network. Jeffery Tyler Syck From jtylersyck.com Jeffery Tyler Syck is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Pikeville. Tyler's academic research focuses on the development of American democracy and the history of political ideologies. He is the editor of the forthcoming book “A Republic of Virtue: The Political Essays of John Quincy Adams” and is completing a second book manuscript entitled “The Untold Origins of American Democracy.” This second book describes how the political debates between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson forever altered the republic created by the American founders – leaving behind an increasingly majoritarian democracy. His essays and articles on politics, philosophy, and history have appeared in several public facing publications including Law and Liberty, Persuasion, and the Louisville Courier-Journal. Tyler's academic work has recently been published in the journal Pietas. A native of Pike County Kentucky, Tyler's political thought and writing are strongly shaped by the culture of Appalachia. With their tightly knit communities, the mountains of Appalachia have instilled in him a love of all things local. As such his writing most often advocates for a rejuvenation of local democracy and a renaissance of rural culture. Tyler received a Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Arts in Government from the University of Virginia. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Government and History from Morehead State University where he graduated with honors. About Eric Kohn From americasfuture.org Eric Kohn is Chief Executive Officer at America's Future, the premier nationwide network of liberty-minded young leaders. For more than 10 years, he led the organization's Chicago chapter. Prior to joining AF, Eric was Chief Marketing Officer at Empower Illinois. He has also previously served as Director of Marketing & Communications at the Acton Institute, and Director of Community Management at the Illinois Policy Institute. He was also the Founder and CEO of Curious Task Strategies, a public affairs consulting firm. Eric is a producer of the award-winning film The Hong Konger: Jimmy Lai's Extraordinary Struggle for Freedom, the 2022 documentary feature from the Acton Institute. From 2019 to 2021, he co-hosted Sources with Knowledge along with Joe Kaiser on AM 560 The Answer in Chicago. From 2022 to 2023, he was the interim host of the nationally syndicated radio program Beyond the Beltway with Bruce DuMont, on which he was also a regular program guest and guest host. He previously hosted The Eric Kohn Program on AM 1530 WJJG, and has guest-hosted the nationally syndicated The Guy Benson Show, Illinois Watchdog Radio, and Chicago's Morning Answer. Eric grew up in Belleville, Ill., and is a graduate of Millikin University in Decatur, Ill. He lives in Grand Rapids, Mich., with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he enjoys (or attempts to enjoy) watching New York Rangers hockey, which he also writes and podcasts about for Blueshirt Banter.
Bienvenue dans la traque. Cette semaine, découvrez une histoire, prête à vous entraîner dans l'exploration d'un parcours criminel, saisissant. Retraçons ensemble le parcours criminel de l'un des escrocs les plus emblématiques de l'histoire de France, Marco Mouly. Parti de rien, il est connu pour avoir mis en place un système de fraude à la taxe carbone, et est responsable de l'un des plus grands détournements financiers de l'histoire. Condamné à 8 ans de prisons en 2019, il décide de s'enfuir. Débute alors un véritable jeu avec la police. Une histoire pleine de rebondissements. Les petites voleurs de Belleville Marco Mouly grandit à Belleville à la fin des années 60. Il passe le plus clair de son temps dans la rue, fuyant le studio de 25 mètres carrés où sa famille a emménagé. Il traîne avec sa bande de copains Marco ne sait ni lire, ni écrire. Son éducation, il l'a fait dans la rue. Les magouilles, les mensonges, les vols, le gamin apprend vite à embobiner tous les gens qu'ils rencontrent. Quand il ne pique pas discrètement dans la caisse de la boucherie de son père, Marco fait des petits boulots : les marchés, les livraisons, la vente de marchandises tombées du camion… C'est déjà une graine d'escroc et il comprend vite que l'argent ouvre des portes, puisque tout s'achète… Pour découvrir une autre traque, cliquez ci-dessous : [INEDIT] Andrew Cunanan, le tueur de Gianni Versace : le rêve éphémère d'un garçon brillant (1/4) [INEDIT] Andrew Cunanan, le tueur de Gianni Versace : la descente aux enfers (2/4) [INEDIT] Andrew Cunanan, le tueur de Gianni Versace : un serial killer (3/4) [INEDIT] Andrew Cunanan, le tueur de Gianni Versace : fin de la cavale (4/4) Crédits : Production : Bababam Textes : Capucine Lebot Voix : Anne Cosmao, Aurélien Gouas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There are many different types of grief, and everyone processes the death of someone close to them in different ways. It's one thing for a mature adult to work through their emotions following a loss, but what about someone who is still young and may not be as in touch with their feelings and how to deal with them?In this episode of Changing Lives, we'll cover children's grief, including how it differs from an adult's, how to process a death as a child, and how to help a child work through their grief.Written by: Lee McConnellSources:Helping Kids Cope With Grief: 6+ Tips to Support ChildrenHelping Children Cope With Grief - Child Mind InstituteSupport 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.
It’s a celebration of the 40th anniversary of Live Aid! Live Aid was grand in scope and ambition. It was largely the brainchild of an unlikely hero, Bob Geldof, the Irish singer who fronted The Boomtown Rats, and who had helped assemble the all-star cast of Band Aid. Watched by 1.5 billion people, Live Aid eventually raised $127 US million for famine relief in Africa. But beyond that, Live Aid was also a cultural touchstone that showed the power of pop music and the determination of millions of people to make a difference in the world. Hours before the event took place, Christopher Ward had a chat with organizer Bob Geldof, who, in his intense way, told of the importance of Live Aid. He disputes the cultural significance in favour of the pragmatic view of delivering much needed aid to African famine relief. It’s an extraordinary interview with a man who is firing on all cylinders, almost to the breaking point. And of course, we also talk about the music, including: Although Geldof didn’t want them in the lineup, Freddie Mercury and the band provided the most memorable 22 minutes of the day, perhaps the best ever performance in music history. U2 – We have the full story of why they played only two songs that day… and how it became a major moment on their road to superstardom. David Bowie’s set was also memorable. But he almost didn’t play that day. And it was all because of a CBC report on the famine. We have the full story. Duran Duran. Simon LeBon made a considerable gaffe during one of their songs. He considers it the most embarrassing moment of his career. Led Zeppelin - why Jimmy Page blamed Phil Collins for Zeppelin’s less than perfect performance. There were also a number of artists who chose not to perform that day, including Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson, Prince, Culture Club and Huey Lewis. At least two of those acts regretted that decision. And we talk about the importance of Live Aid as a cultural milestone. 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.
Legendary voice Jack Miller calling it a career after 51 years, great support from his family, being a part of World Junior broadcasts and bringing the BSens to Belleville.
durée : 00:04:15 - Une semaine dans leurs vies - Nous nous rendons aujourd'hui chez un grossiste en fleurs coupées à mi chemin entre Lyon et Belleville-sur-Soane, chez qui viennent s'approvisionner de nombreux fleuristes du centre ou de la banlieue lyonnaise. - invités : Claire Chaudière - Claire Chaudière : Journaliste au service économie et social de France Inter Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Le 13 juin 2024, Paris s'est vidée de 22 vies. Aucun cri. Aucun appel reçu. Juste un silence assourdissant entre Belleville et les Buttes-Chaumont. Dans ce nouvel épisode du podcast Dans l'Ombre des Légendes, nous explorons la légende urbaine glaçante de l'Agent Fantôme de Belleville. Un faux policier, un vrai cauchemar algorithmique. Des morts sans lien apparent, des rumeurs d'une entité numérique, et un carnet maudit égaré en pleine nuit. Le tout lié par un hashtag – #AgentFantome – aujourd'hui supprimé de toutes les plateformes.Ce horror podcast 2025 vous plonge dans une réalité alternative où les réseaux sociaux deviennent meurtriers, où les légendes urbaines parisiennes révèlent une vérité qu'on refuse de filmer. Accrochez-vous, car ici, ce n'est pas vous qui regardez l'écran. C'est lui qui vous regarde.
durée : 00:01:28 - Les 80'' - par : Nicolas Demorand - La classe lauréate de "l'école des Odyssées" sort son podcast aujourd'hui ! Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
In this episode we sit down with the new President and CEO of the Greater Belleville Chamber of Commerce, Maribeth Bendick and Discuss:- Her past and how it lead her to her new position - What drew her to the Chamber - Her plans moving forward - Growing up in Belleville and her connection to and love for the city - Much more
Hosts Nate Wilcox and Ryan Harkness continue their discussion of “Last Night A DJ Saved My Life - The History of the Disc Jockey” by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton. This week's episode focuses on the Belleville Three (Juan Atkins, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson), the "Belleville Fourth" Eddie Fowlkes, the Electrofying Mojo and the birth of Techno in Detroit. GO TO THE LET IT ROLL SUBSTACK TO HEAR THE FULL EPISODE -- The final 15 minutes of this episode are exclusively for paying subscribers to the Let It Roll Substack. Also subscribe to the LET IT ROLL EXTRA feed on Apple, Spotify or your preferred podcast service to access the full episodes via your preferred podcast outlet. We've got all 350+ episodes listed, organized by mini-series, genre, era, co-host, guest and more. Please sign up for the email list on the site and get music essays from Nate as well as (eventually) transcriptions of every episode. Also if you can afford it please consider becoming a paid subscriber to support the show. Thanks! Email letitrollpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Quand on observe le plan de Paris, la succession des vingt arrondissements trace une spirale compacte, si parfaite qu'on la surnomme « l'escargot ». Contrairement à la légende, cet enroulement n'a rien d'esthétique : il résulte de deux opérations de découpage que la capitale a connues, d'abord sous la Révolution française, puis sous Napoléon III, chacune répondant à des impératifs très prosaïques.Le 11 octobre 1795, la Convention thermidorienne supprime les anciennes paroisses héritées de l'Ancien Régime et répartit Paris en douze arrondissements. Le principe retenu est celui d'une lecture « en zigzag » : on commence au Palais-Royal, on longe la Seine vers l'ouest, puis on remonte vers le nord jusqu'aux Buttes-Montmartre, avant de redescendre vers l'est. Ce système, calqué sur la façon dont on tourne les pages d'un livre, suffisait tant que la ville restait contenue à l'intérieur du mur des Fermiers généraux.Or, à partir de 1852, Napoléon III engage le préfet Haussmann dans un vaste projet d'embellissement. Pour aérer la ville, il faut annexer les faubourgs qui se sont densifiés de l'autre côté des fortifications de Thiers. Le décret du 1ᵉʳ janvier 1860 agrandit Paris et absorbe onze communes voisines : Passy, Auteuil, Belleville, La Villette, entre autres. En conséquence, la capitale passe de douze à vingt arrondissements ; il devient impossible de garder la vieille numérotation sans bouleverser des milliers d'adresses déjà gravées dans la pierre.Haussmann se met donc en quête d'un schéma qui limite les changements. Avec l'ingénieur Alphand, il décide de prendre le Louvre comme point de départ, symbole central du pouvoir, puis d'attribuer les numéros en tournant dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre : on balaye la rive droite jusqu'à la barrière d'Ivry, on traverse la Seine au Jardin des Plantes, et l'on achève la boucle sur la rive gauche pour revenir vers Passy. Ce mouvement continu forme une spirale, maintient presque intacte la numérotation du centre et immortalise, par le simple dessin d'une coquille, les priorités sociales et la hiérarchie spatiale voulues par le Second Empire.Rapidement, Charivari et Le Monde illustré repèrent cette forme et la baptisent « l'escargot parisien ». Le surnom reste : il suffit de suivre la coquille pour se repérer, du Louvre (1ᵉʳ) à Belleville (20ᵉ). La logique est si ancrée qu'en 2020, lors des débats sur la fusion administrative des quatre premiers arrondissements, la Ville a préservé la numérotation historique pour ne pas briser la spirale. Ainsi, si les arrondissements de Paris forment un escargot, c'est parce que la capitale a cherché, en 1860, le compromis le plus efficace : économiser les plaques, ménager les riches, intégrer de nouveaux quartiers et offrir au promeneur l'un des plans urbains les plus reconnaissables du monde. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Belleville är ett område som sträcker sig över fyra distrik i Paris. Byggnaderna är prydda med färgglad graffiti, toner från gatumusikanter sträcker sig över kvarteren, och den ljuvliga lukten av kinamat från Chinatown hänger i luften. Belleville betyder “vacker stad” på franska.Den 4 april 2017 ska stämningen i Belleville komma att förändras. Stämningen i Paris, i hela Frankrike. En judisk kvinna kastas ut från sin balkong och faller mot sin död.Manusförfattare: Elsa SandinHör alla avsnitt av denna säsong redan nu i podplay-appen eller på podplay.seKällor:Le FigaroSveriges RadioBBCLibération Times of Israel Marianne (tidning baserad i Paris, marianne.net)
A woman who worked at Disney and dressed as characters tells us that guys can get creepy sometimes. A caller wants career advice from Dani. Anthony in Belleville has a good baseball nickname for Dani.
The Tragically Hip Top Forty Countdown: Song 19 – Jeff from BellevilleWelcome back, Hip faithful. This week on the Countdown, I'm joined by one of our most beloved Sunday Evening Jam regulars — the witty, wise, and wonderfully loquacious Jeff from Belleville. You know him. You love him. And if you've ever caught a live stream where he was in the comments, you've probably laughed out loud.But today? Today, we go deeper.Jeff takes us back to his teenage years, up in a century-old Belleville coach house where Road Apples first took hold and never let go. From bootleg tapes and roadside attractions to mosh pits, surprise shows, and backstage encounters — Jeff's Hipstory spans 31 shows and countless life moments tied to the soundtrack of this band.Along the way, we talk memory, meaning, and mortality — including the two cardiac arrests Jeff survived (yes, you read that right), and the unexpected video message he received from Paul Langlois while recovering. This episode reminds us why we do this show in the first place: for the love, for the connection, for the community.We even get a bonus English Lit breakdown of King Lear — and how defiance, irony, and Shakespearean tragedy might be woven into one of the Hip's most poetic tracks. (And yeah, we manage to keep the actual title of that track on the DL. You're welcome.)
0:00 Segment 1: Jackie James of London Tea Merchant on moving the London Tea Room facilities to Belleville, Illinoishttps://londonteamerchant.com/ 18:00 Segment 2: Logan, Andy, and Scotty of Mostly Superheroes break down their experience at 2 Rivers Comic Conhttps://mostlysuperheroes.com/ 34:57 Segment 3: Ballerina Trailer https://youtu.be/yNN2PoilSp4?si=NaAZKBPm1sk-GPR3 Joey V. reviews Mission: Impossible - Final ReckoningMore thoughts on 2 Rivers Comic Conhttps://2riverscomiccon.com/ Check out the ‘Justice League Revisited Podcast' with Susan Eisenberg and James Enstall at https://anchor.fm/justiceleague Thanks to our sponsors Historic St. Charles, Missouri (https://www.discoverstcharles.com/), Bug's Comics and Games (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070575531223)Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/3Y0D2iaZl Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GeekToMeRadio Website - http://geektomeradio.com/ Podcast - https://anchor.fm/jamesenstall Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekToMeRadio/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/geektomeradio Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geektomeradio/ Producer - Joseph Vosevich https://twitter.com/Joey_Vee
Name Artist Album Year Comments Applause, Applause Nick Renkosik Concert: Auditorium Theatre, Rochester 2022-05-15 2022 4-23 Wurlitzer, Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY Dream A Little Dream Of Me Jonas Nordwall ATOS 1991 Regional Milwaukee 1991 3-19 Wurlitzer, Avalon Theatre, Milwaukee, WI; 1991-11-01; rec Bruce Grulke Muskrat Ramble Barry Baker ATOS 2000 Milwaukee 2000 3-14 Wurlitzer, Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI Close To You: Sing Bill Thomson Concert: Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne 1974-08-25 1974 3-15 Wurlitzer, Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne, Australia Organ Grinder's Swing George Blackmore Concert: Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne 1977-04-03 1977 3-15 Wurlitzer, Dendy Theatre, Middle Brighton, Melbourne, Australia Don't Cry For Me, Argentina Ernest Broadbent Concert: Ossett Town Hall 1979 1979 3-13 Compton-Christie, Town Hall, Ossett, Yorkshire; 4 February, 1979 The Flat Foot Floogie Dave Wickerham Concert: Fentham Hall, Hampton-in-Arden 2025-03-02 2025 3-11 Compton plus Melotone, Fentham Hall, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull; ex Tower Cinema, West Bromwich (1935) The Donkey Serenade (Chansonette) Bobby Pagan Concert: Music Museum 1976-04-23 1976 3-12 Wurlitzer, Musical Museum, Brentford, Middlesex The Best Is Yet To Come Ashley Miller Concert: South Hills Theatre 1972-09-24 1972 2-6 Wurliitzer, South Hills Theatre, Dormont, PA A Wink And A Smile Bill Vlasak ATOS 1996 Pasadena 1996 3-23 Wurlitzer, Sexson Auditorium, City College, Pasadena, CA; July 2, 1996 Far Away Places Jim Riggs Concert: Paramount Theatre, Oakland 1989-09-23 1989 4-27 Wurlitzer, Paramount Theatre, Oakland, CA; NORCAL concert recorded by Jack O'Neill, from BASF cassette Raiders' March - Indiana Jones Zach Frame Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2025 - Lincoln Theatre 2025 3-15 Hybrid, Lincoln Theatre, Belleville, IL; 2025-05-03 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 Tambourin Chinois John Seng Concert: Town Hall Ossett 1989-10-01 1989 3-13 Compton-Christie, Town Hall, Ossett, Yorkshire Finian's Rainbow: When I'm Not Near The Girl I Love; How Are Things In Glocca Morra?; Old Devil Moon; When I'm Not Near The Girl I Love reprise George Wright Concert: Avenue Theatre, San Francisco 3-15 Wurlitzer, Avenue Theatre, San Francisco, CA; ex-State-Lake Theatre, Chicago (3-13)
The Tragically Hip Top Forty Countdown: Song 20 — Neil from Arroyo GrandeHey, it's jD, and this week I'm joined by a die-hard hockey fan and Hip convert who hails from California. Meet Neil from Arroyo Grande, the west coast wizard of late-night YouTube rabbit holes and deep-cut reverence.Neil didn't grow up with The Hip in his backyard. He had to find them — through hockey, through Trailer Park Boys, through a fascination with Canadian culture that led him down a road paved with Gretzky, Jericho, and yes… Gord.We talk about getting into the band via Yer Favourites, chasing context across albums and eras, and how discovering The Hip opened the door to new perspectives on art, identity, and memory. He shares what it's like being an American Hip fan (“Wait, they're not on the radio here?”), and how Phantom Power, Man Machine Poem, and some Gordon Edgar Downie solo magic helped him through hard times — and made the music his own.From WWE finishers to vapor trails to songs that hit like Shakespearean tragedy, this one's for the late bloomers, the lyric heads, and anyone who ever found themselves singing along to a song they didn't fully understand… until they really did.
Everyone has their favorite spots for ribs or pulled pork or brisket, but where do you go when you get a hankering for something a little more unusual? On this episode of Arch Eats, hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr search St. Louis smokehouses for their most unique dishes—everything from Jamaican-inspired chicken to a vegan specialty that can fool even the most avowed carnivore. Tune in to hear about their mouthwatering finds. Listen and follow Arch Eats on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode of Arch Eats is sponsored by Opera Theatre of Saint Louis and supported by South Grand. Opera Theatre of Saint Louis celebrates its 50th festival season this May and June with four vibrant new productions. With pre-show picnics and post-show cocktail parties, a night at the opera is truly a feast for all your senses. Learn more. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Wonton King, 8116 Olive, U City, 314-567-9997. Piccadilly at Manhattan, 7201 Piccadilly, Ellendale, 314-646-0016. Studio STL_unusual BBQ , TV air date May 19, 2025 Adam’s Smokehouse, 2819 Watson, Clifton Heights, 314-875-9890. Dalie’s Smokehouse, 2951 Dougherty Ferry, Valley Park, 636-529-8198. Duke’s BBQ Shack, 100 Ash, Wentzville, 636-856-9227. Mi Hungry BBQ & Jamaican Cuisine, 8660 St. Charles Rock, Overland, 314-427-3368. A Touch of Texas BBQ, 3559 Arsenal, Tower Grove East, 314-405-8850. The Shaved Duck, 2900 Virginia, Tower Grove East, 314-806-0688. BEAST Craft BBQ Co., 20 S. Belt, Belleville, 618-257-9000 + two other locations. C&K Barbecue, 4390 Jennings Sta., Goodfellow Terrace, 314-385-8100. Roper’s Ribs, 6929 W.Florissant, O’Fallon, 314-381-6200. Sister Cities Cajun, 3550 S. Broadway, Marine Villa, 314-405-0447. Gobble Stop Smokehouse, 1227 Castillon Arcade Plz., Creve Coeur, 314-878-5586. O’B Que’s, 158 Long, Chesterfield, 636-778-9675. You may also enjoy these SLM articles: More episode of Arch Eats ‘Arch Eats’ Podcast: Best BBQ in St. Louis The best BBQ in St. Louis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Les goûts et les cuisines d'ailleurs, ici ! Qu'ils soient tombés dans la marmite enfant ou en parcourant le monde adulte, ces cuisiniers ont eu un coup de foudre, nourrissent une passion pour une cuisine, une culture, des saveurs qui ne sont pas les leurs mais pour lesquelles ils nourrissent une passion absolue, jusqu'à sauter le pas et ouvrir un restaurant. « C'est une question d'intention : c'est vouloir partager ce qu'on apprécie, ce que l'on a découvert, partager notre meilleure expérience culinaire. »AvecCandice Franc et Charley Moreau, fondateur de la Kuna Family et leurs 3 refuges : Kuna Masala, Kuna Naan, Kuna Bada. Sur instagramGalien Emery, co-fondateur avec Adrien Ferrand de Brigade du tigre, 38 rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, Paris.Pour aller plus loin- Bombay Canteen à Mumbai- Dishoom à Londres et le livre : Dishoom, bons baisers de Bombay par Shamil Thakrar, Kavi Shrakar, Naved Nasir - Hachette Cuisine- Cuisine indienne végétarienne, éditions Phaïdon- Street Food, de Jean François Mallet, éditions Hachette Cuisine- La collection Food lovers Travel avec les guides EAT par Annabelle Schachmes, Emilie Franzo chez Hachette.- Le restaurant Naam à Paris, le frère du restaurant lillois fondé par Anne Copain, cheffe voyageuse passionnée par la Thaïlande. 73 rue de Belleville, Paris. Programmation musicale : Sweetie de Kokoroko.LA RECETTE : La sauce du Butter Chicken comme chez Kuna Bada – Recette Kuna Family
durée : 00:11:23 - L'Avant-scène - par : Aurélie Charon - Viktor Kyrylov écrit son histoire dans le spectacle "Maintenant je n'écris plus qu'en français", au Théâtre de Belleville jusqu'au 20 juin à Paris. Etudiant en théâtre à Moscou, ukrainien né à Odessa en 2001, sa vie bascule avec la guerre. - réalisation : Alexandre Fougeron - invités : Viktor Kyrylov comédien et metteur en scène ukrainien
Jeff Passan, MLB insider with ESPN, joins Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker to take a look around the majors including the Cardinals, Padres, Rockies, Mets, Braves, and of course, the Blue Jays! John Schneider (27:05), Manager of your Toronto Blue Jays, joins the guys to discuss the nuances of playing at George M. Steinbrenner Field this weekend. Skip shares an update on Andrés Giménez, Nick Sandlin, Max Scherzer, before getting into Nathan Lukes' walk-off hit, Jeff Hoffman's form of late, and the intricacies of pitching decisions. We wrap up this week on the program with today's listener question from Jim in Belleville, Ontario!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Marco Rossari"Piccolo dizionario delle malattie letterarie"Einaudi Editorewww.einaudi.itI libri sono una febbre bellissima, e tutti noi ne siamo malati. Ma che succede quando vi viene la sindrome di Salinger? E che cos'è l'intellettualite? Avete mai avuto il complesso di Henry Miller o la paranoia di Pessoa? E il flaubertismo, o il singhiozzo di Dickinson? Compilando questo breve, fulminante dizionario, Marco Rossari ci racconta cosa significhi esser contagiati dal virus delle parole. Perché è vero che la letteratura è spesso un portentoso medicinale, ma nessuno ci aveva mai detto che le controindicazioni possono essere pericolose e divertentissime.Con intelligenza e sarcasmo, Marco Rossari stila un elenco curioso ed esilarante di tic, compulsioni, vizi, vezzi e malattie immaginarie contratte da chi, nella vita, ha scelto di dedicarsi anima e corpo ai libri. Troverete l'antidepressivo Sedaris, il morbo di Bernhard, i medicamenti fasulli dell'autopubblicazione, la plaquette come forma di infezione batterica contratta tramite enjambement e la bukowskite, che sappiamo di avere quando ci svegliamo dopo una sbronza e improvvisamente ci sentiamo scrittori. E poi la temutissima sindrome di Franzen e quella adolescenziale di Siddharta, il borgesismo come forma acuta di labirintite. Chi contrae l'intellettualite legge Bachtin mentre tutta l'Italia guarda Sanremo, invece chi romanza troppo la propria vita potrebbe aver preso il morbo di Zeno… Pubblicato per la prima volta da Italo Svevo Edizioni nel 2016, torna in una nuova versione rivista e ampliata questo divertissement acuminato, perfetto per chi è capace di non prendersi troppo sul serio. Da sfogliare e leggere ad alta voce, da conservare come un talismano e consultare come un oracolo – anzi, un bugiardino.Marco Rossari ha pubblicato per Einaudi i romanzi Nel cuore della notte (2018) e L'ombra del vulcano (2023) e Piccolo dizionario delle malattie letterarie (2025). Nel 2019 ha pubblicato il volume di poesie Le bambinacce (Feltrinelli) a quattro mani con Veronica Raimo. Ha tradotto e curato opere di Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Truman Capote, Anthony Burgess, Charles Dickens, Joseph Conrad, George Orwell e tanti altri. Ha curato l'antologia Racconti da ridere (Einaudi 2017). Scrive per numerose testate e insegna alla scuola Belleville di Milano.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Dans son spectacle Maintenant je n'écris plus qu'en français, Viktor Kyrylov comédien ukrainien se raconte. Viktor Kyrylov est né à Odessa, en Ukraine. Le 24 février 2022, il a 20 ans et se trouve à Moscou où il vit depuis trois ans, réalisant son rêve d'enfance : intégrer la plus prestigieuse école de théâtre russe, le GITIS. Mais la Russie envahit l'Ukraine. Le lendemain, il devait jouer dans « La Mouette » de Tchekhov, son premier spectacle, en langue russe.Sa vie prend soudain une tournure absurde. Il fait alors face aux bouleversements provoqués par la guerre : l'amour devient la haine, les amis d'hier deviennent les ennemis d'aujourd'hui. Exilé à Paris, il commence à apprendre le français, découvre la chanson française. Il est accueilli au Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique de Paris en tant qu'étudiant réfugié puis il écrit un seul en scène en français. Arrivé en France, je ne voulais plus parler mes deux langues maternelles : le russe et l'ukrainien. Je viens d'une région d'Ukraine où on parle plus le russe que l'ukrainien. Quand la guerre a commencé, cette question linguistique s'est posée : faut-il parler la langue de l'occupant ? La langue française est devenue une langue refuge pour moi Viktor Kyrylov Invité : Viktor Kyrylov, artiste, comédien. Son spectacle, Maintenant je n'écris plus qu'en français est son premier spectacle écrit entièrement en français. Il est joué au Théâtre de Belleville jusqu'au 29 juin 2025.Et aujourd'hui avec Lucie Bouteloup et Benjamin Roussel, on (re)découvre l'expression «Être au trente-sixième dessous». La chronique «La puce à l'oreille» en partenariat avec les éditions Le Robert. Et d'ailleurs, si vous visitiez le blog Dis-moi, Robert ? Programmation musicale : ♦ L'artiste CRC Feat Anaïs Mwa avec le titre Aquarelle.
Dans son spectacle Maintenant je n'écris plus qu'en français, Viktor Kyrylov comédien ukrainien se raconte. Viktor Kyrylov est né à Odessa, en Ukraine. Le 24 février 2022, il a 20 ans et se trouve à Moscou où il vit depuis trois ans, réalisant son rêve d'enfance : intégrer la plus prestigieuse école de théâtre russe, le GITIS. Mais la Russie envahit l'Ukraine. Le lendemain, il devait jouer dans « La Mouette » de Tchekhov, son premier spectacle, en langue russe.Sa vie prend soudain une tournure absurde. Il fait alors face aux bouleversements provoqués par la guerre : l'amour devient la haine, les amis d'hier deviennent les ennemis d'aujourd'hui. Exilé à Paris, il commence à apprendre le français, découvre la chanson française. Il est accueilli au Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique de Paris en tant qu'étudiant réfugié puis il écrit un seul en scène en français. Arrivé en France, je ne voulais plus parler mes deux langues maternelles : le russe et l'ukrainien. Je viens d'une région d'Ukraine où on parle plus le russe que l'ukrainien. Quand la guerre a commencé, cette question linguistique s'est posée : faut-il parler la langue de l'occupant ? La langue française est devenue une langue refuge pour moi Viktor Kyrylov Invité : Viktor Kyrylov, artiste, comédien. Son spectacle, Maintenant je n'écris plus qu'en français est son premier spectacle écrit entièrement en français. Il est joué au Théâtre de Belleville jusqu'au 29 juin 2025.Et aujourd'hui avec Lucie Bouteloup et Benjamin Roussel, on (re)découvre l'expression «Être au trente-sixième dessous». La chronique «La puce à l'oreille» en partenariat avec les éditions Le Robert. Et d'ailleurs, si vous visitiez le blog Dis-moi, Robert ? Programmation musicale : ♦ L'artiste CRC Feat Anaïs Mwa avec le titre Aquarelle.
The entrepreneurial journey for Dennis Balonze began when he was 12, sweeping floors in his uncle's barbershop in Paterson, New Jersey. He was inspired by the sense of community and business hustle, eventually earning his hairdresser license while still in high school. After graduation, Dennis worked in salons to master his craft and, in 2001, he purchased an 80-year-old barbershop in Montclair, New Jersey. That shop grew into multiple locations and sparked his interest in real estate investing. At 22, Dennis bought his first two-family investment property in Belleville, New Jersey. Managing and renovating it taught him the power of passive income and appreciation. In 2005, he used a 1031 exchange to expand, which led him to Huntsville, Alabama, and the founding investment career. He later invested in Fort Benning, Georgia, and partnered with firms like Borland Capital to underwrite deals and scale his knowledge. After two decades in the barbering business, Dennis sold off his shops to focus fully on real estate—specifically real estate investing. Check out Dennis' YouTube channel, BarberUPP!
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Hail Yes! A Detroit Free Press Podcast About University of Michigan Sports
Spring football is in the books, and all that anyone can talk about is Michigan football quarterback Bryce Underwood, who made his debut at the Big House last weekend in the spring game. It wasn't smooth sailing for the highly-touted freshman, but the Belleville product showed flashes of why he is so exciting. Tony and Andrew open the show by answering three questions about the spring game, of course focusing on Underwood's performance, and then discuss why everyone is missing the mark about Underwood on both sides. After a quick break, Tony and Andrew discuss if Michigan has enough to get back to the College Football Playoff after last year's disappointing 7-5 season. Read all about the Michigan Wolverines by heading to our website at freep.com/sports.
Dans les hauts de Belleville, à Paris, dans un immeuble des années 1960, Jeanne Cherhal habite un appartement « sans moulures ni fioritures ». Dans son « cocon en étage élevé », la chanteuse nous accueille parmi ses « objets bienveillants ». Dans la cuisine, une affiche du film « Jules et Jim », avec l'actrice Jeanne Moreau qu'elle adule, et une autre de David Bowie, Ziggy Stardust étant un de ses albums de chevet. Dans une autre pièce, elle s'amuse d'une tasse blanche qu'elle a volée dans un hôtel de Bretagne et qui lui rappelle un bon concert qu'elle avait fait la veille. Au milieu de valises éparpillées en vue d'un prochain voyage, Jeanne Cherhal raconte la formation de son goût.Elle a grandi près de Nantes avec ses deux sœurs, son père plombier, « attentif à ne pas gaspiller l'eau », et une mère institutrice, « passionnée de théâtre, de cinéma et de littérature ». Dans l'enfance, Jeanne Cherhal pratiquait la danse classique, mais c'est finalement la musique qui l'a emporté. Elle apprend le piano en autodidacte, en reprenant note à note l'album « Sheller en solitaire », sorti en 1991. Parmi les figures qui ont marqué son adolescence, elle désigne aussi Alain Souchon, Patricia Kaas, Kurt Cobain, Véronique Sanson…C'est après avoir assisté à la prestation émouvante d'un chanteur de bar avec accordéon qu'elle se décide à écrire elle-même ses propres chansons sur un petit clavier électronique, alors qu'elle étudiait la philosophie à l'université. Jeanne Cherhal évoque aussi son septième album, « Jeanne », qu'elle a écrit et réalisé avec son complice Benjamin Biolay. Après avoir percé dans la chanson française au début des années 2000, l'artiste de 47 ans continue, au piano, d'aborder des thèmes comme la vie, la féminité, le temps qui passe, l'époque post-MeToo, les rapports homme-femme, le couple et le désir.Cet épisode a été publié le 18 avril 2025.Depuis six saisons, la journaliste et productrice Géraldine Sarratia interroge la construction et les méandres du goût d'une personnalité. Qu'ils ou elles soient créateurs, artistes, cuisiniers ou intellectuels, tous convoquent leurs souvenirs d'enfance, tous évoquent la dimension sociale et culturelle de la construction d'un corpus de goûts, d'un ensemble de valeurs.Un podcast produit et présenté par Géraldine Sarratia (Genre idéal), préparé avec l'aide de Diane Lisarelli et de Juliette SavardRéalisation : Emmanuel BauxMusique : Gotan Project Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Paris, 2019. An apartment in Belleville. Following a miscarriage and a breakdown, Anna, a psychoanalyst, finds herself unable to return to work. Instead, she obsesses over a kitchen renovation and befriends a new neighbor—a younger woman called Clémentine who has just moved into the building and is part of a radical feminist collective. Paris, 1972. The same apartment in Belleville. Florence and Henry are renovating their kitchen. She is finishing her degree in psychology, dropping into feminist activities, and devotedly attending the groundbreaking, infamous seminars held by the renowned analyst Jacques Lacan. She is hoping to conceive their first child, though Henry isn't sure he's ready for fatherhood. Two couples, fifty years apart, face the challenges of marriage, fidelity, and pregnancy. They inhabit this same small space in separate but similar times—times charged with political upheaval and intellectual controversy. A novel in the key of Éric Rohmer, Lauren Elkin's Scaffolding is about the way our homes collect and hold our memories and our stories, about the bonds we create and the difficulty of ever fully severing them, about the ways all the people we've loved live on in us. Lauren Elkin is also the author of Art Monsters and Flâneuse, a New York Times Books Review notable book and a finalist for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times, Le Monde, Frieze, and The Times Literary Supplement, among others. A native New Yorker, Elkin lived in Paris for twenty years and now resides in London. Recommended Books Italo Calvino, Under the Jaguar Sun Garth Greenwell, Small Rain Catherine Lacey, Möbius Strip The novels of Elizabeth Bowen Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is published with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paris, 2019. An apartment in Belleville. Following a miscarriage and a breakdown, Anna, a psychoanalyst, finds herself unable to return to work. Instead, she obsesses over a kitchen renovation and befriends a new neighbor—a younger woman called Clémentine who has just moved into the building and is part of a radical feminist collective. Paris, 1972. The same apartment in Belleville. Florence and Henry are renovating their kitchen. She is finishing her degree in psychology, dropping into feminist activities, and devotedly attending the groundbreaking, infamous seminars held by the renowned analyst Jacques Lacan. She is hoping to conceive their first child, though Henry isn't sure he's ready for fatherhood. Two couples, fifty years apart, face the challenges of marriage, fidelity, and pregnancy. They inhabit this same small space in separate but similar times—times charged with political upheaval and intellectual controversy. A novel in the key of Éric Rohmer, Lauren Elkin's Scaffolding is about the way our homes collect and hold our memories and our stories, about the bonds we create and the difficulty of ever fully severing them, about the ways all the people we've loved live on in us. Lauren Elkin is also the author of Art Monsters and Flâneuse, a New York Times Books Review notable book and a finalist for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times, Le Monde, Frieze, and The Times Literary Supplement, among others. A native New Yorker, Elkin lived in Paris for twenty years and now resides in London. Recommended Books Italo Calvino, Under the Jaguar Sun Garth Greenwell, Small Rain Catherine Lacey, Möbius Strip The novels of Elizabeth Bowen Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is published with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network