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Sofia VillanoIl "divino" Guido Reni In occasione del 450° anniversario della nascita,l'esposizione presenta un nucleo di opere che documenta l'apprezzamento della corte sabauda, fin dalla nascita delle collezioni ducali e nel corso dei secoli, tra il Seicento e l'Ottocento, per l'arte di Guido Reni. Per la prima volta, dopo un complesso intervento di restauro, viene presentata la pala raffigurante l'Assunzione della Vergine, riscoperta nella chiesa parrocchiale di Abbadia Alpina, frazione di Pinerolo (TO), testimonianza della prima attività romana dell'artista. A cura di Annamaria Bava e Sofia Villano.Fino al 18 gennaio 2026, nello Spazio Scoperte dei Musei Reali di Torino, al secondo piano della Galleria Sabauda, la mostra Il “divino” Guido Reni nelle collezioni sabaude e sugli altari del Piemonte rende omaggio al pittore emiliano, in occasione dei 450 anni dalla sua nascita. La rassegna, curata da Annamaria Bava e Sofia Villano, presenta oltre venti opere tra dipinti, disegni e incisioni che documentano le diverse fasi della carriera del pittore, dagli anni giovanili alla piena maturità. Al nucleo di opere provenienti dalle collezioni dei Musei Reali, si aggiungono tre significativi prestiti dal territorio piemontese e dal Musée des Augustins di Tolosa.L'esposizione illustra l'apprezzamento della corte sabauda, fin dalla nascita delle collezioni ducali, per la pittura classicista bolognese e nello specifico per l'arte di Guido Reni (1575-1642), che già i suoi contemporanei chiamavano “il divino Guido”. Lo stile di Guido Reni, composto e luminoso, incentrato sull'armonia delle forme e sulla celebrazione di una bellezza ideale desunta dai modelli scultorei dell'antichità e dall'arte sublime dei grandi maestri del Rinascimento, doveva essere particolarmente congeniale alla ricerca di maestosità ed eleganza nella progettazione della decorazione e dell'arredo delle residenze sabaude e degli altari di corte. Il percorso espositivo si apre con le opere del maestro entrate nelle collezioni ducali nel Seicento; tra queste, le due versioni di Marsia scorticato da Apollo: quella originariamente collocata nella “Camera delle Muse” del Palazzo Ducale, successivamente requisita dalle truppe napoleoniche nel 1799 e attualmente al Musée des Augustins di Tolosa, e la sua replica seicentesca conservata nella Galleria Sabauda. L'invenzione si distingue per la forza con cui Guido Reni traduce in immagine un celebre episodio tratto dalle Metamorfosi di Ovidio, ovvero la punizione inflitta da Apollo al satiro Marsia, colpevole di aver osato sfidarlo in una gara musicale. La composizione è dominata dalla figura idealizzata di Apollo, incarnazione della bellezza classica e della razionalità divina, in netto contrasto con il corpo martoriato e il volto straziato di Marsia, simbolo della tracotanza punita.Oltre che per la sua forza visiva, il dipinto si segnala per il valore simbolico: la vittoria dell'intelletto e dell'armonia apollinea sulla brutalità e sull'eccesso, un tema caro alla cultura dell'epoca e in linea con le riflessioni che dovevano svolgersi nell'Accademia romana dei Desiosi, fondata dal cardinale Maurizio di Savoia, che ricevette in dono l'opera originale dal cardinale Alessandro d'Este per legato testamentario.Appassionato mecenate e raffinato collezionista, il principe cardinale Maurizio di Savoia, soggiornò per lunghi periodi a Roma, dove ebbe modo di frequentare gli ambienti culturali della corte di papa Urbano VIII Barberini. Grande estimatore della pittura classicista, a lui si devono importanti commissioni ad artisti bolognesi, spesso legate a sofisticate e complesse scene allegoriche.Alla committenza del prelato sabaudo si può far risalire la tela con San Maurizio che riceve la palma del martirio, proveniente dal Santuario di Santa Maria dei Laghi di Avigliana (TO), luogo di antica devozione mariana e meta di pellegrinaggi, sostenuto dai Savoia con doni e offerte nel corso del Seicento come strumento di legittimazione religiosa e politica. L'impianto figurativo vede San Maurizio al centro della scena, in uniforme da legionario romano, con il volto circondato da un'aura luminosa che ne sottolinea la santità. Deposta la spada ai suoi piedi, riceve la palma del martirio da un cherubino, mentre sullo sfondo si scorge la drammatica battaglia della legione tebana da lui guidata. Nel percorso artistico di Guido Reni, il San Maurizio si colloca negli anni 1615 - 1618, in un momento di transizione nel linguaggio del maestro, dal rigore classicista del periodo precedente verso una pittura più morbida e pastosa. Un piccolo olio su rame che ritrae un'allegoria della Fama, caratterizzato da una grande raffinatezza cromatica e formale, apparteneva invece agli averi personali della duchessa di Savoia Cristina di Francia, vedova di Vittorio Amedeo I, che forse lo aveva ricevuto in dono alla fine del 1638 dal marchese Filippo San Martino d'Agliè, suo intimo consigliere. Considerata opera autografa di Guido Reni nei primi inventari e cataloghi a stampa della Reale Galleria di Torino, La Fama sembrerebbe piuttosto attribuibile alla mano di Giovanni Giacomo Sementi, collaboratore del maestro bolognese. Altre importanti tele di Guido Reni appartenevano alle raccolte di pittura del principe Eugenio di Savoia Soissons, abilissimo stratega, comandante in capo dell'esercito asburgico, ma anche raffinato bibliofilo e collezionista di opere d'arte, tra cui alte testimonianze della pittura bolognese di gusto classicista, conservate nelle sue dimore viennesi, il Palazzo di Città e la magnifica residenza extraurbana del Belvedere. Tra i dipinti confluiti nelle collezioni reali dopo la sua morte, grazie all'acquisto di re Carlo Emanuele III, e tuttora esposte in Galleria Sabauda, spiccano il San Giovanni Battista, capolavoro della tarda maturità dell'artista, il San Girolamo, collocabile anch'esso all'ultimo periodo della sua produzione e la Morte di Lucrezia, tema particolarmente frequentato dal pittore.Giunge, invece, dalle raccolte del ramo cadetto dei Savoia Carignano e viene trasferito nel Palazzo Reale di Torino nel 1831 per volere del re Carlo Alberto, il quadro raffigurante una Lotta tra amorini e putti baccanti. L'opera è considerata una seconda versione, verosimilmente autografa, della tela di analogo soggetto eseguita da Guido Reni per il marchese Ludovico Facchinetti di Bologna, oggi conservata alla Galleria Doria Pamphilj di Roma. Una parte della rassegna è dedicata a significativi esempi dell'attività incisoria di Guido Reni appartenenti al fondo di grafica della Galleria Sabauda, come una Madonna con Bambino e san Giovannino e una Sacra famiglia con due angeli in volo, composizioni ariose, di grande eleganza formale e dal segno sicuro e leggero, colme di un sentimento di devozione e tenerezza. I legami del maestro con l'editoria sono documentati dai Dissegni degl'apparati fatti in Bologna per la venuta di N.S. Papa Clemente VIII l'anno MDXCVIII intagliati da Guido Reni, pubblicati per la prima volta a Bologna nel 1598 da Vittorio Benacci, e di cui la Galleria Sabauda conserva il frontespizio e nove tavole dell'edizione senza data stampata sempre a Bologna presso Gioseffo Longhi.A questi fogli, si aggiungono due raffinati disegni a carboncino e pietra rossa attribuiti a Guido Reni presenti nelle raccolte della Biblioteca Reale: uno Studio per una testa di frate in estasi e uno Studio di testa di giovane donna avente sul verso Studi di mani, che mostrano la straordinaria maestria e inventiva del pittore per il tratto delicato, attento alla grazia delle espressioni, all'equilibrio delle proporzioni e alla resa morbida e sfumata del chiaroscuro. La mostra si completa con l'esposizione della maestosa pala raffigurante l'Assunzione della Vergine, appena riscoperta nella chiesa parrocchiale di Abbadia Alpina, frazione di Pinerolo (TO). La presenza del dipinto di Guido Reni fin dall'inizio del Seicento nell'antica e ricchissima abbazia benedettina intitolata a Santa Maria, riedificata nel XVIII secolo e oggi chiesa parrocchiale di San Verano, dà conto di un episodio di committenza di grande interesse. La tela giunse in Piemonte grazie al desiderio dell'abate Ruggero Tritonio di omaggiare la chiesa, di cui nel 1589 era divenuto abate commendatario, abbellendola con l'invio da Roma di un'opera appositamente richiesta a Guido Reni e da lui realizzata tra il 1605 e il 1606.Il dipinto viene esposto al pubblico per la prima volta dopo un complesso intervento di restauro, eseguito dal Laboratorio di Cesare Pagliero sotto la direzione della Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio per la città metropolitana di Torino, con il sostegno del Ministero della Cultura e della Diocesi di Pinerolo. La tela costituisce un tassello importante della fortuna del maestro emiliano sul territorio piemontese e documenta una preziosa testimonianza della prima attività romana dell'artista, quando il giovane pittore entra in contatto anche con la moderna pittura di Caravaggio. IL “DIVINO” GUIDO RENI NELLE COLLEZIONI SABAUDE E SUGLI ALTARI DEL PIEMONTETorino, Musei Reali, Galleria Sabauda | Spazio Scoperte (Piazzetta Reale, 1)11 ottobre 2025 – 18 gennaio 2026Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
On this edition, host Ruth Newman held a microphone up to random participants at the NO KINGS protest, held October 18, 2025 in Louisville, KY, at the Belvedere downtown. Folks responded to questions like "Why are you here?" or "Do you consider yourself to be a radical leftwing terrorist?" or "Do you hate America?" Ruth followed this with some documented reports from the Brennan Center for Justice on Trump Administration moves to undermine upcoming elections. Also included are Ten Effective Things Citizens Can Do To Make Change in Addition To Attending a Protest.
On this week's Access Hour, we bring you highlights from the first hour of our live broadcast from the No Kings Louisville protest on the Belvedere on Saturday, October 18, 2025. Forward Radio was proud to be the only media providing live wall-to-wall coverage on the ground at the No Kings Louisville rally from 2-5pm on The Belvedere (https://nokings.org). On this day, we saw over 2600 protests across the country in all 50 states and in 18 other countries! Back in In June, millions of everyday Americans from every walk of life peacefully took to the streets and declared with one voice: No Kings. The world saw the power of the people, and President Trump's attempt at a coronation collapsed under the strength of a movement rising against his abuses of power. Now, he's doubling down — sending militarized agents into our communities, silencing voters, and handing billionaires giveaways while families struggle. This isn't just politics. It's democracy versus dictatorship. And together, we're choosing democracy. Today millions of Americans are rising again to show the world: America has no kings, and the power belongs to the people. In America, we don't put up with would-be kings. Our peaceful movement is only getting bigger and stronger. “NO KINGS” is more than just a slogan—it's the foundation our nation was built upon. Born in the streets, carried by millions in chants and on posters, it echoes from city blocks to rural town squares, uniting people across this country to fight dictatorship together. The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don't have kings, and we won't back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty. Grow our movement and join us. A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events. In addition to No Kings Louisville at the Belvedere, there were local protests at: • NO KINGS SOUTHERN INDIANA, 2:30-5pm, Warder Park, 109 E Court Ave, Jeffersonville, IN • NO KINGS Indivisible Crescent Hill, 3-4pm, 3751 Frankfort Ave, Saint Matthews, KY • No Kings II sing-out!, 12-2pm, Locals Food Hub & Pizza Pub on East Broadway What's Next After No Kings? Join the national Mass Call on Tuesday, October 21st at 8 – 9pm EDT https://www.mobilize.us/nokings/event/858246/ The Access Hour airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Wednesday at 2pm and repeats Thursdays at 11am and Fridays at 1pm. Find us at https://forwardradio.org If you've got something you'd like to share on community radio through the Access Hour, whether it's a recording you made or a show you'd like to do on a particular topic, community, artistic creation, or program that is under-represented in Louisville's media landscape, just go to https://forwardradio.org, click on Participate and pitch us your idea. The Access Hour is your opportunity to take over the air waves to share your passion.
On this week's Access Hour, we bring you highlights from the second hour of our live broadcast from the No Kings Louisville protest on the Belvedere on Saturday, October 18, 2025. Forward Radio was proud to be the only media providing live wall-to-wall coverage on the ground at the No Kings Louisville rally from 2-5pm on The Belvedere (https://nokings.org). On this day, we saw over 2600 protests across the country in all 50 states and in 18 other countries! Back in In June, millions of everyday Americans from every walk of life peacefully took to the streets and declared with one voice: No Kings. The world saw the power of the people, and President Trump's attempt at a coronation collapsed under the strength of a movement rising against his abuses of power. Now, he's doubling down — sending militarized agents into our communities, silencing voters, and handing billionaires giveaways while families struggle. This isn't just politics. It's democracy versus dictatorship. And together, we're choosing democracy. Today millions of Americans are rising again to show the world: America has no kings, and the power belongs to the people. In America, we don't put up with would-be kings. Our peaceful movement is only getting bigger and stronger. “NO KINGS” is more than just a slogan—it's the foundation our nation was built upon. Born in the streets, carried by millions in chants and on posters, it echoes from city blocks to rural town squares, uniting people across this country to fight dictatorship together. The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don't have kings, and we won't back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty. Grow our movement and join us. A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events. In addition to No Kings Louisville at the Belvedere, there were local protests at: • NO KINGS SOUTHERN INDIANA, 2:30-5pm, Warder Park, 109 E Court Ave, Jeffersonville, IN • NO KINGS Indivisible Crescent Hill, 3-4pm, 3751 Frankfort Ave, Saint Matthews, KY • No Kings II sing-out!, 12-2pm, Locals Food Hub & Pizza Pub on East Broadway What's Next After No Kings? Join the national Mass Call on Tuesday, October 21st at 8 – 9pm EDT https://www.mobilize.us/nokings/event/858246/ On Truth to Power each week, we gather people from around the community to discuss the state of the world, the nation, the state, and the city! It's a community conversation like you won't hear anywhere else! Truth to Power airs every Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 11am, and Sunday at 4pm on Louisville's grassroots, community radio station, Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at https://forwardradio.org
On Saturday, October 18, 2025, Forward Radio was proud to be the only media providing live wall-to-wall coverage on the ground at the No Kings Louisville rally from 2-5pm on The Belvedere (https://nokings.org). On this day, we saw over 2600 protests across the country in all 50 states and in 18 other countries! Back in In June, millions of everyday Americans from every walk of life peacefully took to the streets and declared with one voice: No Kings. The world saw the power of the people, and President Trump's attempt at a coronation collapsed under the strength of a movement rising against his abuses of power. Now, he's doubling down — sending militarized agents into our communities, silencing voters, and handing billionaires giveaways while families struggle. This isn't just politics. It's democracy versus dictatorship. And together, we're choosing democracy. Today millions of Americans are rising again to show the world: America has no kings, and the power belongs to the people. In America, we don't put up with would-be kings. Our peaceful movement is only getting bigger and stronger. “NO KINGS” is more than just a slogan—it's the foundation our nation was built upon. Born in the streets, carried by millions in chants and on posters, it echoes from city blocks to rural town squares, uniting people across this country to fight dictatorship together. The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don't have kings, and we won't back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty. Grow our movement and join us. A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events. In addition to No Kings Louisville at the Belvedere, there were local protests at: • NO KINGS SOUTHERN INDIANA, 2:30-5pm, Warder Park, 109 E Court Ave, Jeffersonville, IN • NO KINGS Indivisible Crescent Hill, 3-4pm, 3751 Frankfort Ave, Saint Matthews, KY • No Kings II sing-out!, 12-2pm, Locals Food Hub & Pizza Pub on East Broadway What's Next After No Kings? Join the national Mass Call on Tuesday, October 21st at 8 – 9pm EDT https://www.mobilize.us/nokings/event/858246/
Belvedere Football Club has produced 239 players that have represented Ireland at all age groups, with 16 full internationals. Former Ireland international and Premier League footballer Keith Treacy returns to the club that made him, for episode 1 of Colm Boohig's THE MAKING OF… series.
Em cada dia, Luís Caetano propõe um poema na voz de quem o escreveu.
No episódio de hoje, Isabela Lapa indica três restaurantes na região do Belvedere que você precisa conhecer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Belvedere Vienna museum voice over tourist Austria
Krista Errickson joined me and we discussed her Wikipedia page; her grandfather, a famous Broadway set designer; her godfather, Elia Kazan; her father's family, the McIntyre's being the family written about in James Michener's Hawaii; watching Mr. Rogers & Captain Kangaroo; Lawrence Welk; the earwig episode of Night Gallery; becoming a model at 13; being a contemporary of Brooke Shields; shooting a movie with her that got scrapped; Little Darlings; improvising in her scenes; her helping to compile the film's soundtrack; Alexa Kenin; Cynthia Nixon; fighting with Kristy McNichol; not wanting to do Hello, Larry; John Femia; Joey Travolta; crossover episode with Diff'rent Strokes; seeing the trauma in Dana Plato; the production company "banking" school hours by making them go to school during vacation; her pilot The First Time; appearing in the Doors LA Woman video; having to audition in a bikini for Mr. Belvedere; appearing on 21 Jump Street and pissing Richard Grieco's girlfriend off; befriending Johnny Depp & Peter DeLuise; meeting Brad Pitt; 90210 made her want to quit acting; getting to be the first western woman in Iran since 1978; producing documentaries; being friends with Joe Dicso, Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, and the Murray brothers; dating Peter Aykroyd; being with Belushi three days before his death; drinking double Remy Martin's at 15; negotiating with the Taliban for a hostages release; most Muslim fundamentalists are illiterate; Christian fundamentalism; a 21 Jump Street episode that echoes Charlie Kirk that was made 4 years before he was born; Studio 54
In this episode of "Don't Ask Me to Talk," co-hosts Eric Rider and Stacy Heller kick things off with their signature upbeat banter and a shout-out to their intro music creator, Dave Nelson. Eric discusses the ups and downs of planning his trip to the UK, debating hotel choices and the reliability of online reviews, while Stacy shares updates about her ankle injury and her cats. They also touch on navigating small talk, with Eric recounting an awkward interaction with an acquaintance at a friend's show, and Stacy offering advice on how to handle conversations about pregnancy with sensitivity in today's social climate. For their segment Cultural Blindspots, Stacy reviews the classic film "Annie Hall" and reflects on its significance, style, notorious director, and iconic clothing (Diane Keaton) and performances. Eric talks about watching Hitchcock's "Dial M for Murder," commenting on its plot, music, and the contained setting, as well as his quest for 3D movie experiences (perhaps a dedicated channel???). The hosts then dive into the main topic of the week, exploring which TV worlds they'd like to inhabit, from nostalgic sitcoms like "Mr. Belvedere" and "Family Ties" to modern series such as "Severance." The discussion is lighthearted, touching on the appeal and pitfalls of different fictional universes, and wraps up with a preview of next week's topic about household debates, like pre-rinsing dishes before the dishwasher. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the show on social media and share their thoughts. DAMTT is on Facebook and Instagram as @dontaskme to talk or email asking@dontaskmetotalk.com
A plan to tear down Liberty Hall in Downtown Louisville, also known as the Oddfellows Building, in order to build a new pickleball facility is attracting the ire of preservationists.We talk about the plans and the response on this week's Access Louisville podcast. LBF Senior Reporter Joel Stinnett is on the show to share details of a press conference he attended on Tuesday, Sept. 2. Steve Wiser, of the Louisville Historical League, said during the press conference that he was shocked by the plan for pickleball courts, calling it 'a joke."Louisville Business First broke the news recently that the Omni Louisville Hotel is planning to build a $12 million pickleball-focused entertainment venue on the property, according to a permit filed with Louisville Metro Planning and Design. The 14,000-square-foot venue would feature four indoor pickleball courts, four outdoor pickleball courts, an indoor restaurant and bar, outdoor yard-game areas and flexible event and gathering spaces, according to the filing. The Oddfellows building is one of two downtown structures we chat about on the show. Reporter Olivia Estright is also on the show to talk about the recent acquisition of the 800 Tower apartments. The residential building, at 800 S. Fourth St., was purchased by FNMA for just over $20 million, according to a deed filed in June, following foreclosure proceedings against the previous owners. We also chat about listening sessions for the proposed revamp of the Belvedere in Downtown Louisville; and a site in Downtown Jeffersonville, Indiana where the mayor wants a grocery store to be built. We also discuss a new tavern that's heading into space in New Albany. And at the very end of the show, I mention a report that Isaacs & Isaacs has a new CEO. That gets us talking about our favorite TV lawyer commercials. Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on popular podcast services including Apple Podcasts and Spotify (which are linked above.) You can also listen in the player above.
This one is a slow start with failed boat houseguest problems, there's talk of medical violence, and appreciation comes across in uncomfortable ways. Eventually we get going when food turns up stuffed in shoes, pockets, even wallets. There's a slight obsession with stoves and bricks cooking eggs. Then Denny's gets some classic bribes, we run into fake versions of their food, and wasted gets sick from found leftovers. Whuppy gets his first broken leg, we uncover ghostly kitchens, goat salmon, and haunted burritos. It's good. This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating via patreon or paypal! join the new rogue telegram or the prank call discord server !! powered by rogueserver.com
Wenn ein Säulenheiliger der österreichischen Kunst museal präsentiert wird, dann sind wir natürlich zur Stelle. Fritz Wotruba, umbestritten ein bedeutender Bildhauer, wird im Belvedere aktuell mutig präsentiert. Eine Ausstellungsarchitektur, die dem Werk sehr selbstbewusst gegenübertritt. Sehr subjektiv wird hier jede/r für sich entscheiden müssen, ob sie/er das mag. Wir bezeichnen uns ja ganz gerne als Dinosaurier und manchmal weniger offen für Neues, als dies vielleicht gut wäre. Aber wir machen aus unseren Herzen keine Schlangengruben und ich weise gerne darauf hin, dass es sich ja bei unseren Ausführungen um unsere persönlichen Meinungen handelt. Nun, neugierig geworden? Dann hört doch rein in die aktuelle Episode des Podcast. Und jedenfalls bitte die Ausstellung ansehen. Im Belverdere 21 kommt es eigentlich immer zu spannenden Symbiosen zwischen der Kunst und dem Raum. Viel Spaß... Kontakt: redaktion@gieseundschweiger.at; Website: https://www.gieseundschweiger.at/ ; Redaktion: Fabienne Lubczyk, Lara Bandion; Musik: Matthias Jakisic; Sprecherin: Sarah Scherer; Grafische Gestaltung: Studio Riebenbauer
No episódio de hoje, Janina Ester fala sobre o projeto do Botânico Shopping, uma nova construção no bairro Belvedere, em BH. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luisa Ziaja spricht mit Oliver Ressler über seine künstlerische Praxis, insbesondere über seine Videos und Videoinstallationen der letzten Jahre. Diese setzen sich mit dem Klimakollaps und aktivistischer Organisierung dagegen aus, geben Einblicke in Klimaaktivismen und laden ein zu einem Nachdenken darüber, wie Gesellschaft demokratischer und inklusiver gestaltet werden könnte. Luisa Ziaja kuratierte 2024 die Einzelausstellung "Dog Days Bite Back" von Oliver Ressler im Belvedere 21. Oliver Ressler war von 2007–2013 Mitglied im Vorstand der Secession. Das Gespräch wurde am 16. Mai 2025 aufgenommen. Oliver Ressler lebt in Wien und arbeitet an Installationen, Projekten im Außenraum und Filmen zu Ökonomie, Demokratie, Klimakollaps, Formen des zivilen Ungehorsams und gesellschaftlichen Alternativen. Seine 44 Filme wurden in tausenden Veranstaltungen von sozialen Bewegungen, Kunstinstitutionen und Filmfestivals gezeigt. Ressler hatte Überblickseinzelausstellungen im MNAC – National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bukarest; SALT Galata, Istanbul; Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo, Sevilla; Museo Espacio, Aguascalientes, Mexiko and Belvedere 21, Wien. Er nahm an über 480 Gruppenausstellungen teil, wie im Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco und an den Biennalen in Prag, Sevilla, Moskau, Taipeh, Lyon, Gyumri, Venedig, Athen, Quebec, Helsinki, Jeju, Kiew, Göteborg, Istanbul, Stavanger, Istanbul and an der Documenta 14, Kassel, 2017. Von 2019-2023 arbeitete Ressler an einem Forschungsprojekt über die Klimagerechtigkeitsbewegungen, "Barricading the Ice Sheets", das vom Wissenschaftsfonds FWF finanziert wird und in sechs Einzelausstellungen mündete: Camera Austria, Graz (2021); Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb (2021); Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.), Berlin (2022); Tallinn Art Hall, Tallinn (2022); LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Gijón (2023); The Showroom, London (2023). www.ressler.at Luisa Ziaja ist Kunsthistorikerin, Kuratorin, Universitätslektorin und Autorin. Sie ist Chefkuratorin und Sammlungsleiterin der Österreichischen Galerie Belvedere, wo sie von 2013 bis 2022 als Kuratorin für zeitgenössische Kunst tätig war. Rezente Ausstellungen: Hans Haacke. Retrospektive (2025), Dara Birnbaum. Bruckner: Symphonie Nr. 5 B-Dur, Oliver Ressler. Dog Days Bite Back (2024), Renate Bertlmann. Fragile Obsessionen, Über das Neue. Wiener Szenen und darüber hinaus, Public Matters. Zeitgenössische Kunst im Belvedere-Garten (2023), Das Belvedere. 300 Jahre Ort der Kunst (2022), Avantgarde und Gegenwart. Die Sammlung Belvedere von Lassnig bis Knebl (2021). Von 2004 bis 2012 setzte sie als freie Kuratorin mehrjährige Forschungs- und Ausstellungsprojekte um; von 2000 bis 2004 war sie als Assistenzkuratorin in der Generali Foundation Wien tätig. Luisa Ziaja ist Co-Leiterin des postgradualen Studienprogramms für Ausstellungstheorie und -praxis /ecm – educating, curating, making an der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien (seit 2006) und unterrichtete darüber hinaus u.a. an der Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, der Technischen Universität Wien und der Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien. Sie ist Mitglied des Universitätsrates der Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien (seit 2023) und war und ist Teil zahlreicher Fachjurys und Beiräte. In ihrer kuratorischen und diskursiven Arbeit beschäftigt sie sich u.a. mit dem Verhältnis von Gegenwartskunst, Gesellschaft und (Geschichts-)Politik sowie mit der Geschichte und Theorien des Ausstellens. Luisa Ziaja ist Mitherausgeberin des peer-reviewed Belvedere Research Journal, sowie Autorin und Mitherausgeberin zahlreicher Ausstellungskataloge und Sammelbände zu zeitgenössischer künstlerischer und kuratorischer Praxis, Kunst- und Ausstellungstheorie, darunter die Publikationsreihe curating. ausstellungstheorie & praxis in der Edition Angewandte, zuletzt Nicht einfach ausstellen. Kuratorische Formate und Strategien im Postnazismus, Berlin/Boston 2024. Secession Podcast: Members ist eine Gesprächsreihe mit Mitgliedern der Secession. Das Dorotheum ist exklusiver Sponsor des Secession Podcasts. Programmiert vom Vorstand der Secession. Jingle: Hui Ye mit einem Ausschnitt aus Combat of dreams für Streichquartett und Zuspielung (2016, Christine Lavant Quartett) von Alexander J. Eberhard. Schnitt: Paul Macheck Produktion: Jeanette Pacher & Bettina Spörr
We've said it before and we'll say it again, vodka is having its moment and to prove it, we're sampling two bottles of the good stuff in this episode. We begin with the brand new offering from Jo Malone CBE – yes, THAT Jo Malone, who now lends her winning ways with fragrance to the spirit world with a trilogy of top notch vodkas bought to life through her super power, synesthesia.Then there's Dirty Brew, the latest expression from Belvedere, combining organic rye vodka livened with deep and delicious robusto coffee bean for your drinking pleasure.Bookwise, we're dipping in to the appropriately titled Distilled Knowledge – The Science Behind Drinking's Greatest Myths, Legends and Unanswered Questions by Brian D. Hoefling, while the name of this week's bar might need a bit more explaining, it's All My Gods, a new take on the classic dive bar, which opened in London last week.And on to the tonic part: we're joined by drinks powerhouses Iain McPherson and Millie Tang talking all things Schweppes Pioneers, the new advocacy programme they're proudly spearheading along with Vasilis Kyritsis and Simone Caporale for Schweppes.For more from The Cocktail Lovers, visit thecocktaillovers.comFor the products featured in this episode, see websites below:What we're drinkingCampari & IPA or IPA & Campari (the ingredients say it all!)45ml Campari180ml IPATwist of lemon to garnishMethod:Pour ingredients into an ice-filled Collins glass. Gently combine, spritz with lemon peel and add to glass.In celebration of International IPA Day (7th July)All My GodsBelvedere Dirty BrewDistilled Knowledge – The Science Behind Drinking's Greatest Myths, Legends and Unanswered Questions by Brian D. HoeflingJo VodkaFor more information on the Schweppes Pioneers advocacy programme, see @schweppes_gbFor our review of 'The Cocktail Parlour – How Women Brought The Cocktail Home' by Nicola Nice, listen hereWith thanks to our partners:The Can MakersSchweppes PioneersThe Cocktail Lovers theme music is by Travis 'T-Bone' WatsonEdited by Christian Fox Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A House committee issues subpoenas in the Jeffrey Epstein case, a new ad targets Congressman Massie, a new contract awards money to widen I-75, Lexington's mayor discusses running for a third term, a $1.5 billion uranium enrichment facility is planned for Western Kentucky, and a new program working to reduce suicides among veterans.
Time Warp 1990: July - Part 1: TV, Music & Pop Culture! Watch: Fandom Podcast Network YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/c/FandomPodcastNetwork Listen: Fandom Podcast Network Audio Podcast Link: https://fpnet.podbean.com/category/time-warp Welcome to the Fandom Podcast Network's special presentation of Time Warp, where we cover the Movies, TV & Pop Culture of an entire year! In these year's episodes of Time Warp, we will cover the year of 1990 pop culture, which includes the movies, TV, music and notable news events. The 1990 movies, pop culture and events as of this recording are celebrating their 35th Anniversary! Welcome to Time Warp 1990: On the episode, we will cover the TV, Music & Pop Culture in July of 1990. July 1990 Debut TV Shows: - SK8-TV - Wild & Crazy Kids - Blossom - Dream On - Northern Exposure - The Howard Stern Show (1990 TV program) - Into the Night starring Rick Dees - Real Life with Jane Pauley - Swamp Thing - Tim Conway's Funny America July 1990 TV Ending this year: - Snoops (1989) - Mr. Belvedere (1985) - Open House (1989) - Sister Kate (1989) 1990 Top 30 TV Shows: - #16 Unsolved Mysteries - #17 Matlock - #18 Coach We will also discuss music of 1990 and the rise and fall of Milli Vanilli. and more! Fandom Podcast Network Contact Information - The FANDOM PODCAST NETWORK YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/FandomPodcastNetwork - Master feed for all FPNet Audio Podcasts: http://fpnet.podbean.com/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Fandompodcastnetwork - Email: fandompodcastnetwork@gmail.com - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fandompodcastnetwork/ - X: @fanpodnetwork / https://twitter.com/fanpodnetwork - Bluesky: @FanPodNetwork / https://bsky.app/profile/fanpodnetwork.bsky.social Time Warp Host Contact Info On Social Media: - Kevin Reitzel on X / Instagram / Threads / Discord & Letterboxd: @spartan_phoenix / Bluesky: @spartanphoenix - Kyle Wagner on X: @AKyleW / Instagram & Threads: @Akylefandom / @akyleW on Discord / @Ksport16: Letterboxd / Blue Sky: @akylew - Lacee Aderhold on X: @LaceePants / Instagram: @thelaceepants / Letterboxd: @Laceepants / Bluesky: @laceepants - Tee Public Fandom Podcast Network Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/fandom-podcast-network #FandomPodcastNetwork #FPNet #FPN #TimeWarp #TimeWarpPodcast #TimeWarp1990 #90sMovies #1990sTV #1990sMovies #DreamOnTVSeries #BlossomTVSeries #NorthernExposureTVSeries #NorthernExposure #SwampThingTVSeries #SwampThing #SK8TV #WildAndCrazyKids #HowardSternShow1990 #TimConwaysFunnyAmerica #Snoops1989 #MrBelvedere #SisterKateTVSeries #UnsolvedMysteriesTVSeries #MatlockTVSeries #CoachTVSeries #MilliVanilli #MilliVanilliGirlYouKnowItsTrue #KevinReitzel #KyleWagner #LaceeAderhold
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„Dokonalá bytosť z princa vyrástla bez toho, aby mu niekto venoval pozornosť a až v zrelom veku vyšlo najavo, akým je velikánom,“ – vyhlásil o princovi Eugenovi Savojskom jeden z jeho súčasníkov. Je to azda klasický príklad idealizovania, zveličovania či rovno apoteózy tejto významnej postavy stredoeurópskych dejín. Ale človeku sa pri výpočte jeho zásluh na vojenskom a politickom poli, ale i vo sfére staviteľských a umenie podporujúcich aktivít, ktorými oplýval po celý život, jednoducho chce preháňať. Princ Eugen Savojský sa v našich zemepisných šírkach objavuje vo chvíli nanajvýš kritickej, počas legendárnej bitky o Viedeň v septembri roku 1683. V tom čase ani nie 20-ročný mladík, potomok vládnucej dynastie v Savojsku, vraj prišiel chudobný ako kostolná myš, navyše po tom, ako dostal košom od francúzskeho kráľa Ľudovíta XIV., keď sa u neho neúspešne uchádzal o vojenskú službu. Tento malý a drzý „vrabčiak“ ako ho počastoval štipľavými poznámkami veľký kráľ Slnko, v nasledujúcich rokoch urobil hviezdnu vojenskú kariéru. Z nevýznamného ordonančného dôstojníka, ktorého mimoriadne schopnosti si povšimol aj habsburský panovník Leopold I., sa počas nasledujúcich troch desaťročí vypracoval na hlavného veliteľa cisárskych vojsk a stal sa tým, kto dokázal z uhorských území definitívne vyhnať Osmanov. Princ Eugen bol však mužom mnohých tvárí. Oproti neohrozenému vojenskému hrdinovi je tu predsa aj muž s vyberaným vkusom, hospodárskym talentom a obrovským bohatstvom, ktoré neváhal investovať do veľkolepých stavebných projektov. Ak poznáte zámky Belvedere či z pohľadu Bratislavčana naozaj neďaleký Schloss Hof, poznáte aspoň letmo aj princa Eugena, ktorý je tak vlastne prvým, kto víta slovenského návštevníka v susednom Rakúsku. A možno pri jednej takejto návšteve si aj našinec začne uvedomovať akou významnou postavou Eugen Savojský vlastne bol - aj pre nás. Poznáme ho vôbec na Slovensku? Jaro Valent z časopisu Historická revue sa rozpráva s historičkou Annou Fundárkovou z Historického ústavu SAV. – Ak máte pre nás spätnú väzbu, odkaz alebo nápad, napíšte nám na jaroslav.valent@petitpress.sk – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty – Odoberajte aj denný newsletter SME.sk s najdôležitejšími správami na sme.sk/suhrnsme – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Dejiny.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textJoin former child actor Drier, and author Jonathan Rosen, as the chat with Ilene Graff from Mr. Belvedere!Ilene discusses working on the classic sitcom with Bob Uecker, performing on Broadway in Grease and Promises, Promises, appearing with Rodney Dangerfield in Ladybugs, and much more!Support the show
Send us a textJoin former child actor Drier, and author Jonathan Rosen, as the chat with Ilene Graff from Mr. Belvedere!Ilene discusses working on the classic sitcom with Bob Uecker, performing on Broadway in Grease and Promises, Promises, appearing with Rodney Dangerfield in Ladybugs, and much more!Support the show
We speak with Billy Skelli-Cohen, CEO of Beaumier. The rapidly growing group has just added another property to its portfolio, Grand Hotel Belvedere, which is set in the Bernese Alps.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the Michigan Golf Live Radio June 21st edition from the Golf Association of Michigan's Michigan Amateur Championship at Belvedere Golf Club in Charlevoix ---------------- MGL 24/7 Listener Hotline - (989) 272-2383 - we want to hear from you! Subscribe to the MGL/FGN Podcast Watch our videos on YouTube
The Muhammad Ali Center kicked off Juneteenth festivities in Louisville, President Trump taps a Kentuckian for a federal judgeship who was nearly nominated by former President Biden, and state lawmakers hear about a rise in youth suicide and a decline in childhood vaccinations.
Affordable housing continues to dominate the national conversation—and yet, no level of government seems to have cracked the code. In today's episode of The Vancouver Life, we're taking this issue into our own hands. Following our most-commented video ever, where we introduced a series of bold ideas to bring truly affordable, ownership-based housing to Canadians, we're back with more. Many responded with sharp criticism, valid points, and even better ideas. It inspired us to expand on the original concept, now tentatively called The Dan Plan, and crowdsource even more solutions from our community. With over 10,000 viewers tuning in weekly, if even 1% of you contribute, that's 100 new ideas we can compile into a living document—and present directly to government contacts with the goal of influencing real policy change.The 'Dan Plan' includes removing development cost charges and developer profit margins by having government step in as the builder, offering 0% interest construction loans, and fast-tracking approvals. For buyers, it proposes radical affordability measures: zero down payment, no GST, no property transfer tax, and even no annual property tax for qualifying homes. These changes, if implemented, would reduce the barrier to homeownership by a huge amount—immediately. This isn't about building a few thousand affordable rentals years from now. This is about creating affordable homes people can own and build wealth with today. And while the plan isn't perfect, it's meant to start a conversation—and we want you to be part of it. Share your ideas in the comments, and we'll refine and present the best of them to government officials.In addition to the affordability push, we highlight a rare real estate opportunity happening right now in Surrey. The Belvedere, a just-completed concrete high-rise, is offering homes at 25% below their original list price. Despite showing “sold out” online, approximately 70 units are being released under this promotion, with prices starting at $721 per square foot. Appraisals are reportedly coming in $90,000 higher than the discounted prices, making this one of the most compelling condo deals in the Lower Mainland. Financing is expected to be smoother with these valuations, and we anticipate a swift sell-out. To learn more or get access, visit condoday.ca or reach out to us directly.We also unpack a massive week in Canadian real estate data. Housing starts jumped 30% in April to 279,000 annualized units—the strongest print since June 2023—but nearly all of that growth came from purpose-built rentals. Condo and single-family home starts, by contrast, have fallen to decade lows. This unusual dynamic points to a likely plateau in rent prices and suggests that condo values may face future headwinds due to increased supply and moderating rents.Whether you're passionate about housing affordability, curious about the current market landscape, or just looking for a rare real estate deal, this episode delivers insight and opportunity. And if you believe Canadians deserve affordable homes they can own, now is the time to raise your voice. Drop your ideas in the comments—we're listening, compiling, and taking action. _________________________________ Contact Us To Book Your Private Consultation:
Enjoy this sample of P:TR - The Second Gate. Find even more Second Gate episodes at Patreon.com/PodcastTheRide This one time at the Ice Capades, Mr. Belvedere actor Christopher Hewett played King Koopa. With appearances from Jason Bateman, Alyssa Milano, and Princess Toadstool by way of Mae West. FOLLOW PODCAST: THE RIDE: https://twitter.com/PodcastTheRide https://www.instagram.com/podcasttheride BUY PODCAST: THE RIDE MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/podcast-the-ride PODCAST THE RIDE IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/podcast-the-ride Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Enjoy this sample of P:TR - The Second Gate. Find even more Second Gate episodes at Patreon.com/PodcastTheRide This one time at the Ice Capades, Mr. Belvedere actor Christopher Hewett played King Koopa. With appearances from Jason Bateman, Alyssa Milano, and Princess Toadstool by way of Mae West. FOLLOW PODCAST: THE RIDE: https://twitter.com/PodcastTheRide https://www.instagram.com/podcasttheride BUY PODCAST: THE RIDE MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/podcast-the-ride PODCAST THE RIDE IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/podcast-the-ride Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on The Wasting Time Podcast, we're joined by the mastermind behind SBÄM Records — Stefan Beham! Recorded just ahead of SBÄM Fest 7 in Austria, Stefan takes us behind the scenes of how the label started and shares stories from working with some incredible bands like Pulley, Authority Zero, Belvedere, No Fun At All, and Death by Stereo. SBÄM Fest 7 goes down May 30–31 with a stacked lineup featuring Millencolin, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Zebrahead, and The Ataris – don't miss it if you're anywhere near Austria! PLUS: In our intro segment, we're joined by Wilson, Justin, and Riley from Last Night Saved My Life! We chat about their awesome new release ‘First Hello', and everyone weighs in on fresh tracks from MxPx, Avril Lavigne x Simple Plan, and The Wonder Years. Apple Spotify Instagram Twitter Facebook Email
Monday Morning Mush! That's right, another episode of your favorite podcast, Bubbles Mushrooms. This week, Rob joins us on the panel for the first time and boy is he prepared. Since Rob doesn't have any frilling anecdotes, Edwards Clean-Up Corner makes a return so he can talk about children with AIDS on Mr. Belvedere and also children being abducted / abused on Different Strokes, Rob's family has left him and he is now living the bachelor life, Luke and Jac went to visit one of the Wonders of the World but skipped Build-A-Bear, Luke negotiated a price on a Stussy hoodie and shopped for HoboLegos! This week, Tony is back again... with a vengeance. Rob wanted to do the misheard lyrics game and since he likes the heavy metal jams, we're doing heavy metal jams. Wanna get your rocks off for demons (yeah)? How about seeing some Kid Rock Roadblocks? Check out the latest from your favorite Pirate Metal bands and see if you can figure out what all of these angry dudes are talking about this week on Bubbles' Mushrooms! #AIDS #mrbelvedere #trafficking #sitcom #abandonment #hobo #wondersoftheworld #jeans #stussy #arbitrary #mastodon #blackdahliamurder #kidrock #propeciathecrackho #laguns #warrant #winger #piraterock #alestorm #halestorm
In this episode of TV Torture, hosts Jacob and Laura dive into the classic sitcom Mr. Belvedere, discussing its characters, plot dynamics, and the peculiarities of 80s television. They explore the family structure, the role of the titular butler, and the comedic elements that make the show memorable. The conversation is filled with humor and insightful commentary on the show's themes and character interactions. In this episode, Laura and Jacob reminisce about their school play experiences, discussing the roles they played and the importance of teachers in nurturing talent. They delve into the complexities of parenting when it comes to honesty about a child's abilities, especially in the arts. The conversation shifts to a specific episode of Mr. Belvedere, where a character's sabotage during a school play leads to reflections on relationships and the dynamics between students and authority figures. They also share humorous moments from the episode, including memorable quotes and the iconic theme song, pondering whether a remake of the show would resonate with today's audience.Checkout the new Hopecast website:https://thehopecastnetwork.com/Buy Merch here:https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-hopecast-network-swag/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/
ABC's "Mr. Belvedere" premiered 40 years ago this month and in this memorable conversation, comedian, movie obsessive and podcaster Doug Benson (“Doug Loves Movies”) finally reveals the sordid "truth" about the infamous on-set mishap. Also in this episode, Doug and the boys talk about bad sequels, booking dream guests, breaking into the business and the perils of meeting Hollywood heroes. Also, Harry Dean Stanton shuts it down, Doug messes with Harrison Ford, Peter Falk reunites with Alan Arkin and Gilbert (once again) rags on Ferris Bueller. PLUS: Foster Brooks! “Captain EO”! In praise of Alexander Payne! The Three Stooges in 3-D! And “The Curse of the Pink Panther!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Wesley's Friend” (January 31, 1986) Yes, it's this episode. If you've seen any bit of it, it's probably the one line delivered by the focus character, and while we will admit it's a major groaner, it's not representative of this whole episode. No, this is a Mr. Belvedere “very special episode” that has its heart in the right place and which mostly lands well all these years later. This is our second Mr. Belvedere outing, and yes, the first one really is about Mr. Belvedere discouraging a teenager from being gay. We have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This episode's art was designed by Ian O'Phelan.
Fralws, Burkey and Moss are back after a 2 week break to discuss a mental Round 15 of the Energia AIL. They also preview a critical Round 16 upcoming at the end of the month. Ace of Club results are poor once again from the hosts and the picks get sidetracked by a story on a failed plumbing mission from Moss, sponsored by Cahill Apparel. Quenton O'Neale, Calum Dowling, and Adam Howard from Old Belvedere RFC join the lads to discuss their win over Nenagh which has confirmed them as Champions of 1B, with 3 games to spare. They will be back in 1A for the first time since 2017! Powered by Energia #ThinkOfThePossibilities Read More
The guys review a very special episode of *Mr. Belvedere* titled "Wesley's Friend." In this episode, a young boy named Danny contracts AIDS and faces the treatment and challenges that follow. The discussion also touches on how perspectives and stigma surrounding AIDS have changed since the time the episode originally aired. Facebook: https://bit.ly/3VZ0HdP Youtube: https://bit.ly/3VCC4Uc Patreon: https://bit.ly/3XYqxQk Merch Shop: http://bit.ly/3yd2AZY
On this edition of GFA Live, Peter and Keithie talk about the April 5, 1985 episode of Mr. Belvedere entitled "Gorgeous George" in tribute to the recently passed Bob Uecker (and some other stuff, of course!) Topics of discussion include: * Some background on Mr. Belvedere and Bob Uecker for the uninitiated * Comparing Mr. Belvedere with other TV butlers * The crazy good timing to have a wrestling-themed episode * The odd name drops of who was wrestling * Hard Boiled Haggerty: looking good for nearly 60 years old! * Peter's love of the season 3 closing theme and its Dixieland band sound
Does Louisville hate big ideas? We get into that on the Access Louisville podcast.A proposed revamp of the Belvedere is what gets us talking about the topic. Renderings of the project were recently unveiled, which showcase a unique and distinct design, on Louisville's waterfront. The designs were created by London-based Heatherwick Studios, which is also behind the Vessel in New York or Little Island in Brooklyn.There's been a few pieces of news on the project including it's cost and timeline. Mayor Craig Greenberg has also appointed an executive to lead the effort.But the reception on social media has largely been negative. Yes, we realize that people generally use social media to complain but it got us talking about other big Louisville ideas that have seemingly been met with scorn — Museum Plaza, the Big Four Bridge, a Mid-City Mall redo and so on. Even when the Clark Memorial Bridge got a coat of paint that wasn't grey, people seemed upset by it. We have our theories as to why — everything from nostalgia for the way things used to be to just plain grumpiness. Also on this week's show we chat about a new art installation, called Spark, coming to Louisville's Portland neighborhood that's surely to get people talking. We chat about the upcoming sale of the Humana tower and what might become of it. And we update you on the progress of the former Urban Government Center on Barret Avenue.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on popular podcast services.
Baltimore, 2006. A city buzzing with life suddenly became the backdrop to one of the most perplexing mysteries in recent history. Rey Rivera was a young, charismatic writer with big dreams and a loving wife by his side. He seemed to have it all. But on May 16th, he vanished without a trace, leaving behind nothing but a hurried phone call and a series of unanswered questions. Eight days later, his body was discovered in the most chilling and bizarre circumstances you could imagine- inside an unused conference room in the historic Belvedere Hotel. He appeared to have fallen from a significant height, crashing through the roof of the conference room. As the investigation into Rey's death began, theories swirled; was it suicide, an accident or something far more sinister? Nothing was adding up, and the deeper investigators dug, the more tangled the mystery became. Rey had left his home abruptly that night, for seemingly no reason- why? What had led him to the Belvedere Hotel? And what secrets were hidden in a cryptic note found taped to his computer screen- a note filled with references to movies, codes and seemingly nonsensical musings? This is not just a story about a man's life tragically ending, it is a journey into the unknown- a labyrinth of secrets, shadows and haunting questions that still linger almost two decades later. We're coming to CrimeCon Denver! Use our code CRIMEWEEKLY for 10% off your tickets! https://www.crimecon.com/CC25 Try our coffee!! - www.CriminalCoffeeCo.com Become a Patreon member -- > https://www.patreon.com/CrimeWeekly Shop for your Crime Weekly gear here --> https://crimeweeklypodcast.com/shop Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeWeeklyPodcast Website: CrimeWeeklyPodcast.com Instagram: @CrimeWeeklyPod Twitter: @CrimeWeeklyPod Facebook: @CrimeWeeklyPod ADS: 1. TryFum.com/CrimeWeekly - Use code CRIMEWEEKLY to kick your bad habit today! 2. HelloFresh.com/CrimeWeekly10FM - Get up to 10 FREE meals and more! 3. UpSide - Download the FREE UpSide app and use code CRIMEWEEKLY to get an extra $0.25 back for every gallon on your first tank of gas!
How do we feel about this new design for the Belvedere?
We are back wiith another edition of the show looking at sports media in the U.S. and beyond with the "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast."Host T.J. Rives is ready to go with takes on the horrible officiating in the AFC Divisional Playoff game between the Chiefs and the Texans last Saturday and most importantly, why Troy Aikman and Joe Buck of ESPN should be commended for calling out the awfful calls.Plus, he has more on the games from last weekend that have now led to the Eagles hosting the Commanders and yet another Chiefs vs. Bills playoff rematch. Then, there's the talk of the passing of baseball broadcasting and "Major League" movie legend Bob Uecker at age 90 late last week. The amazing career arc of the hilarious "Ueck" took him to the Milwaukee Brewers broadcasts but also an ABC 80s sitcom ("Mr. Belvedere") and of course, as the fictious "Harry Doyle" calling the ficitional Indians run to the playoffs in the movies. Also, T.J. remembers the voice of the Navy Midshipmen football, Pete Medhurst, who also passed away earlier this week.Next,, he welcomes distinguished NFL national writer Jason Cole to go over the playoffs from last weekend, Buck and Aikman's work about the refs, is Tom Brady better on Fox headed to calling the Superbowl and what about Jason's participation in the Pro Football Hall of Fame voting, too?It's all part of the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
We are back wiith another edition of the show looking at sports media in the U.S. and beyond with the "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast."Host T.J. Rives is ready to go with takes on the horrible officiating in the AFC Divisional Playoff game between the Chiefs and the Texans last Saturday and most importantly, why Troy Aikman and Joe Buck of ESPN should be commended for calling out the awfful calls.Plus, he has more on the games from last weekend that have now led to the Eagles hosting the Commanders and yet another Chiefs vs. Bills playoff rematch. Then, there's the talk of the passing of baseball broadcasting and "Major League" movie legend Bob Uecker at age 90 late last week. The amazing career arc of the hilarious "Ueck" took him to the Milwaukee Brewers broadcasts but also an ABC 80s sitcom ("Mr. Belvedere") and of course, as the fictious "Harry Doyle" calling the ficitional Indians run to the playoffs in the movies. Also, T.J. remembers the voice of the Navy Midshipmen football, Pete Medhurst, who also passed away earlier this week.Next,, he welcomes distinguished NFL national writer Jason Cole to go over the playoffs from last weekend, Buck and Aikman's work about the refs, is Tom Brady better on Fox headed to calling the Superbowl and what about Jason's participation in the Pro Football Hall of Fame voting, too?It's all part of the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
Bleav Host Robert Land asks former Brewers Voice Kevin Holden about his memories of spending time with Bob Uecker, what he meant to the Milwaukee community & he recollects some of the best one-liners & stories. (1:43) Highlights of career & life (3:36) Tonight Show with Johnny Carson & National Broadcaster (4:52) Mr. Belvedere & Major League (6:20) What his Belvedere family thought & Uecker's Statues (9:20) Kevin's Memories at the ballpark? (11:52) What did he mean to Milwaukee & Brewers Fans? (15:04) How good was he as a Broadcaster? (16:35) Incredible Facts & off-color Uecker (18:39) Rob Reiner's son called an inning with Uecker (21:08) Hall of Fame Wrestling icon Uecker (22:08) Final year at the ballpark (26:37) Uecker's classic lines (27:57) Brewers dog Hank story Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, Apple & iHeart X @HSTPodcast #bobuecker #mrbaseball #brewers
(00:00-11:21) A little snippet of Bob Uecker's HOF speech coming back from break. Mr. Belvedere. The golden era of television. Doug, is it Roki or Rocky Sasaki? Dodges and Padres interested in the Japanese pitcher. How the Sasaki situation could affect the Cardinals moving Arenado. (11:29-28:39) Tim Convy from The Courtney Show hanging out in-studio. Streets of St. Charles. St. Charles is on Jackson's radar now. Headlining at the St. Charles Funny Bone tonight through the weekend. Playing keys for the band Ludo. Process for stand-up. Jackson's got a five minute set planned. (28:48-47:02) News and notes. E-Mail of the Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-11:21) A little snippet of Bob Uecker's HOF speech coming back from break. Mr. Belvedere. The golden era of television. Doug, is it Roki or Rocky Sasaki? Dodges and Padres interested in the Japanese pitcher. How the Sasaki situation could affect the Cardinals moving Arenado. (11:29-28:39) Tim Convy from The Courtney Show hanging out in-studio. Streets of St. Charles. St. Charles is on Jackson's radar now. Headlining at the St. Charles Funny Bone tonight through the weekend. Playing keys for the band Ludo. Process for stand-up. Jackson's got a five minute set planned. (28:48-47:02) News and notes. E-Mail of the Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A 2025 preview: Georgina Adam, our editor-at-large, tells host Ben Luke what might lie ahead for the market. And Ben is joined by Jane Morris, editor-at-large, and Gareth Harris, chief contributing editor, to select the big museum openings, biennials and exhibitions.All shows discussed are in The Art Newspaper's The Year Ahead 2025, priced £14.99 or the equivalent in your currency. Buy it here.Exhibitions: Site Santa Fe International, Santa Fe, US, 28 Jun-13 Jan 2026; Liverpool Biennial, 7 Jun-14 Sep; Folkestone Triennial, 19 Jul-19 Oct; Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 5 Apr-2 Sep; Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, 19 Oct-7 Feb 2026; Gabriele Münter, Guggenheim Museum, New York, 7 Nov-26 Apr 2026; Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, 4 Apr-24 Aug; Elizabeth Catlett: a Black Revolutionary Artist, Brooklyn Museum, New York, until 19 Jan; National Gallery of Art (NGA), Washington DC, 9 Mar-6 Jul; Art Institute of Chicago, US, 30 Aug-4 Jan 2026; Ithell Colquhoun, Tate Britain, London, 13 Jun-19 Oct; Abstract Erotic: Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse, Alice Adams, Courtauld Gallery, London, 20 Jun-14 Sep; Michaelina Wautier, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, 30 Sep-25 Jan 2026; Radical! Women Artists and Modernism, Belvedere, Vienna, 18 Jun-12 Oct; Dangerously Modern: Australian Women Artists in Europe, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, 24 May-7 Sep; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 11 Oct-1 Feb 2026; Lorna Simpson: Source Notes, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 19 May-2 Nov; Amy Sherald: American Sublime, SFMOMA, to 9 Mar; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 9 Apr-Aug; National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC, 19 Sep-22 Feb 2026; Shahzia Sikander: Collective Behavior, Cincinnati Art Museum, 14 Feb-4 May; Cleveland Museum of Art, US, 14 Feb-8 Jun; Cantor Arts Center, Stanford, US, 1 Oct-25 Jan 2026; Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting, National Portrait Gallery, London, 20 Jun-7 Sep; Linder: Danger Came Smiling, Hayward Gallery, London, 11 Feb-5 May; Arpita Singh, Serpentine Galleries, London, 13 Mar-27 Jul; Vija Celmins, Beyeler Collection, Basel, 15 Jun-21 Sep; An Indigenous Present, ICA/Boston, US, 9 Oct-8 Mar 2026; The Stars We Do Not See, NGA, Washington, DC, 18 Oct-1 Mar 2026; Duane Linklater, Dia Chelsea, 12 Sep-24 Jan 2026; Camden Art Centre, London, 4 Jul-21 Sep; Vienna Secession, 29 Nov-22 Feb 2026; Emily Kam Kngwarray, Tate Modern, London, 10 Jul-13 Jan 2026; Archie Moore, Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, 30 Aug-23 Aug 2026; Histories of Ecology, MASP, Sao Paulo, 5 Sep-1 Feb 2026; Jack Whitten, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 23 Mar-2 Aug; Wifredo Lam, Museum of Modern Art, Rashid Johnson, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 18 Apr-18 Jan 2026; Adam Pendleton, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC, 4 Apr-3 Jan 2027; Marie Antoinette Style, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 20 Sep-22 Mar 2026; Leigh Bowery!, Tate Modern, 27 Feb- 31 Aug; Blitz: the Club That Shaped the 80s, Design Museum, London, 19 Sep-29 Mar 2026; Do Ho Suh, Tate Modern, 1 May-26 Oct; Picasso: the Three Dancers, Tate Modern, 25 Sep-1 Apr 2026; Ed Atkins, Tate Britain, London, 2 Apr-25 Aug; Turner and Constable, Tate Britain, 27 Nov-12 Apr 2026; British Museum: Hiroshige, 1 May-7 Sep; Watteau and Circle, 15 May-14 Sep; Ancient India, 22 May-12 Oct; Kerry James Marshall, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 20 Sep-18 Jan 2026; Kiefer/Van Gogh, Royal Academy, 28 Jun-26 Oct; Anselm Kiefer, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 14 Feb-15 Jun; Anselm Kiefer, Van Gogh Museum, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 7 Mar-9 Jun; Cimabue, Louvre, Paris, 22 Jan-12 May; Black Paris, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 19 Mar-30 Jun; Machine Love, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 13 Feb-8 Jun Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this one, Eddie and Jerry talk Eunuchs... yeah Eunuchs, Jerry geeks out over The Legend of Zelda Deku Tree LEGO set, a G.I. Joe mystery is solved thanks to you, Eddie geeks out over a Star Wars communication device, What George Lucas really wanted to do with Star Wars and a Steel Cage match happens between Wesley from Mr. Belvedere and Arnold from D'ffrent Strokes... Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Where does our DeLorean take us this week? The Nostalgic Latino joins us in our Delorean as we talk about late night commercials, Nickelodeon's Doug but not Disney's Doug, Mr Belvedere, and Hot and Readys. All this and more before heading Back to the Future! 88 Miles Per Hour Podcast: The Podcast that travels Back in Time to revisit the movies & music we grew up with.
It's Hump Day! Sam speaks with Sarah Lazare, editor of Workday Magazine and contributing editor at In These Times, to discuss her recent reporting on the UAW fighting to restore a shuttered Stellantis plant in Belvidere, Illinois. Then, they speak with Mark Joseph Stern, senior writer at Slate, to discuss the recent reporting in the New York Times regarding Chief Justice Roberts' influence on the Jan. 6th cases that were in front of the Supreme Court. First, Sam runs through updates on Israel's widespread and indiscriminate attacks across Lebanon, the UN's vote on ending Israeli occupation in Gaza and the West Bank, Fed cuts, polling, the GOP blocking another IVF protection attempt, Mike Johnson's desperate attempt to stop a Trump-backed push for a government shutdown, Express Scripts vs. the FTC, and growing labor action in the US, before watching Sen. Kennedy set quite the example at a hate crimes hearing. Sarah Lazare then joins, diving right into a history of Stellantis' plant in Belvidere, Illinois, from its opening in 1965 and through its peak in the late 2010s – when it employed nearly a third of the town's population – before the Corporation-formerly-known-as-Chrysler decided to idle the plant in 2023, essentially taking away thousands of jobs from the city. Continuing, Lazare then unpacks the plant's role in UAW negotiations with Stellantis in the wake of their overwhelmingly successful stand-up strike against the Big Three automakers (Stellantis, Ford, GM), with the reopening of the Belvedere plant one of many unprecedented wins for the union and emblematic of their emphasis on bringing workers into the manufacturing decisions that shape their lives. After briefly expanding on the details of the UAW's major wins from the stand-up strike, as well as some concessions, Sarah walks Sam through the devastating impact the idling of this plant has had on Belvidere, the incredible effort by other locals and the broader UAW to use their labor to demand the return of this plant, and the likelihood of the fight expanding into a broader strike, before wrapping up with a conversation on the ripple effect of labor rights and the importance of solidarity in building a better life for us all. Mark Joseph Stern and Sam then jump right into two major stories coming out of the recent SCOTUS leak, with Stern first outlining the revelations of Chief Justice John Roberts' complete MAGA-pilling over the last few years, including taking a commanding role on three major Supreme Court cases regarding Donald Trump, spearheading the entirety of the immunity decision and icing out the liberal judges, taking Alito off of the January 6th decision, and pushing for a landmark ruling on Trump's ballot access case. After expanding on the… “jurisprudence” behind Roberts' shift, Sam and Mark parse through the mystery of the leak, and what it tells us about the state of the Court. And in the Fun Half: Sam watches Mitch McConnell preemptively shirk blame for the GOP's upcoming government shutdown attempt, and Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying's brains expand beyond safe levels in real-time. 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