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This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 5th September 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year John Beasley/Frankfurt Radio Big Band Captain Señor Mouse Returning to Forever 2024 Allen Hirt Mr. Roboto Looking Back 2024 Paul Yonemura Lagniappe Survivors/Thrivers 2024 Michael Wolff Left Out Memoir 2024 Addison Frei Coin Flip Coin Flip 2024 Russell Malone Love Looks Good on You Love Looks Good on You 2015 Doug MacDonald Lady Bird Live at the Rancho Mirage Library 2024 Jay D'Amico with Marlon Martinez Toccata Melodia 2024 Adam Birnbaum Prelude in F major Preludes 2023 Jay D'Amico with Marlon Martinez Adagio in Bb minor Melodia 2024 Brian Ho Trio Essence Bridges 2024 Jonathan Powell Butterfly Mambo Jazz Party 2024 Brian Ho Trio Into Somethin' Bridges 2024 Jeremy Rose & The Earshift Orchestra Bring Back the Nineties Discordia 2024 Pony Boy All-Star Big Band Mordy Suite: Rabin This is Now: Live at Boxley's 2024 Danny Jonakuchi Big Band Lady Bird A Decade 2024 Greg Johnson Medium Band After the Storm The Naked Truth 2024 Eric Jacobson Sunset Suite Heading Home 2024 Tom Harrell Wind Alternate Summer 2024 David Becker Mercury Gravitationally Bound 2024 Travid Reuter Fast Louis Quartet Music 2023 PAKT Spontaneous Combustion No Steps Left to Trace 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 5th September 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 5th September 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year John Beasley/Frankfurt Radio Big Band Captain Señor Mouse Returning to Forever 2024 Allen Hirt Mr. Roboto Looking Back 2024 Paul Yonemura Lagniappe Survivors/Thrivers 2024 Michael Wolff Left Out Memoir 2024 Addison Frei Coin Flip Coin Flip 2024 Russell Malone Love Looks Good on You Love Looks Good on You 2015 Doug MacDonald Lady Bird Live at the Rancho Mirage Library 2024 Jay D'Amico with Marlon Martinez Toccata Melodia 2024 Adam Birnbaum Prelude in F major Preludes 2023 Jay D'Amico with Marlon Martinez Adagio in Bb minor Melodia 2024 Brian Ho Trio Essence Bridges 2024 Jonathan Powell Butterfly Mambo Jazz Party 2024 Brian Ho Trio Into Somethin' Bridges 2024 Jeremy Rose & The Earshift Orchestra Bring Back the Nineties Discordia 2024 Pony Boy All-Star Big Band Mordy Suite: Rabin This is Now: Live at Boxley's 2024 Danny Jonakuchi Big Band Lady Bird A Decade 2024 Greg Johnson Medium Band After the Storm The Naked Truth 2024 Eric Jacobson Sunset Suite Heading Home 2024 Tom Harrell Wind Alternate Summer 2024 David Becker Mercury Gravitationally Bound 2024 Travid Reuter Fast Louis Quartet Music 2023 PAKT Spontaneous Combustion No Steps Left to Trace 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 5th September 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Sir Andrew Caldecott (1884-1951), a distinguished British civil servant born in Boxley, Kent, ventured into the realm of fiction following his retirement from the colonial administration. Educated at Uppingham School and Exeter College, Oxford, Caldecott's administrative career in Malaya, including roles as Acting Governor of the Straits Settlements and Governor of Hong Kong, showcased his diplomatic skills. Beyond his administrative prowess, Caldecott's multifaceted life included presidencies in football associations, a governorship during World War II in Ceylon, and a unique talent for settling ethnic disputes in Malaya. After marrying Olive Mary Innes in 1918 and, following her passing, Evelyn May Palmer in 1946, Caldecott embraced various hobbies, including writing, and authored two collections of supernatural fiction, "Not Exactly Ghosts" (1947) and "Fires Burn Blue" (1948), marking his late foray into the world of ghost stories. These tales, inspired by M. R. James, masterfully convey a sense of unease by transforming the ordinary into the unnerving, reaffirming Caldecott's literary legacy beyond his administrative achievements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Chapter 28, Harry is visited by the Minister of Magic, Boxley Washington (or is it Chalk Washington?) to give Harry a stark warning about the future of Hogwarts. Come see the live show! www.radiomike.com.au/tickets Get full video pods on Patreon: www.patreon.com/harrypotterandtheboys --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/harrypotterandtheboys/message
Who was the mysterious Bill Boxley that worked for Jim Garrison? Was he a friend or CIA plant to undermine the investigation? We also hear from the man himself concerning several allegations brought against him.Support the show, buy some hot sauce!http://www.silkcityhotsauce.comPlace an order, enter code GUNMAN at checkout for 20% your entire order!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1181353/advertisement
A man has been arrested after a car smashed into houses in Maidstone. The vehicle went through a garden wall, sending bricks flying through nearby windows in the early hours of this morning. Also in today's podcast, we could be forced to pay more to use sports centres in Kent as councils are hit with rising energy prices. We're just four months in to the financial year, but authorities say their budgets are already being squeezed. Hear from the leader of Tonbridge and Malling borough council. Traders in part of Ashford say they've noticed a drop in custom after the sudden closure of a town centre car park. The site on Edinburgh Road has been shut for safety reasons after debris fell from a ceiling during last month's heatwave. Kent has recorded it's first cases of Monkeypox - we reveal where. We might be in the middle of a long, hot summer but one of the stars of panto in Kent this year has been chatting about being in the county for Christmas. Carrie Hope Fletcher will be playing the villain in Sleeping Beauty at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury. And in sport, Kent race walker Tom Bosworth says he's feeling emotional ahead of his event at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. He'll be going in the 10km on Sunday ahead of retiring at the end of the season.
A perennial favorite, the Jeff Hamilton Trio plays at Centrum's Jazz Port Townsend and Boxley's in North Bend this week. This Sunday's edition of Jazz Northwest leads off with music from the trio's 2013 recording "Great American Songs."
KNKX presents a School of Jazz studio session with the Edmonds Woodway High School jazz ensemble at Boxley's in North Bend
Welcome to my road trip Biddies and I'm stopping through Richmond Virginia to hang with my friend, Richmond makeup artist, Rachel Austin Boxley! Rachel is an incredibly talented makeup artist who works in a wide range of spaces including editorial, weddings, commercial, boudoir and film. We talk a bit about everything and more about her creative process and working as a professional in her market. I know you will love this episode biddies! About Our Guest: Rachel is a professional makeup artist and stylist based in the small yet vibrant city of Richmond, Virginia. She specializes in looks for editorials, weddings/events, commercials, and boudoir. She aims to highlight everyone's unique features while making them feel authentically themselves. Follow her on IG: @rachelaustinboxley **SAVE THE DATE** Lipstick Biddies ATL meetup on Thursday, August 26th from 6-10PM. Please DM @lipstickbiddies for location details! Lipstick Biddies swag bags and beauty gifts provided by myself and our sponsors for the first 15 attendees! We will also have a grand prize raffle and first access to the Lipstick Biddies merch launch! Sponsored by: Norcostco Atlanta Costume @norcostcoatlantacostume, Ruby May Cosmetics @rubymaycosmetics, Omnia Brush @omniabrush, Breakups To Makeup @breakupstomakeup, B3 Balm @bthreebalm, and Shonda's Botanicals @shondasbotanicals Please click here to support this podcast through Patreon where you will receive for a private facebook group where we network, connect, and share with the community all types of resources to further your career and make long lasting relationships! Your support truly helps me as a small creator to continue to create amazing content for you all and to keep the podcast going! Follow us on IG, YouTube, and Tiktok @lipstickbiddies @rachelrosemakeup and use #lipstickbiddies to be featured for "Feature Fridays" on our IG feed! Connect with your host Rachel on Clubhouse @rachelrosemazza Snag your Omnia Rachel Rose Mazza's Artist's Favorites brush bundle by clicking here and use promo code "RACHELROSE" for an additional 10% off your purchase, also combinable with pro discount --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lipstickbiddies/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lipstickbiddies/support
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we hear John Reese and David R. Boxley speak Ts'msyen and we're the fly-on-the-wall in Dr. Lance Twitchell's Oral Literature class at the University of Alaska Southeast. We also hear songs by Guujaaw (Haida) and Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Aired Thursday April 22nd at 10:06 PM on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org (April 29th on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org) as well as Friday April 23rd at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. [podcast #47, radio show #97]
Saxophonist Pete Christlieb (Tall) and trombonist Linda Small first formed a band in 2008 when they were living in Los Angeles. They first recorded as Tall and Small with an eleven piece band playing arrangements by Bill Holman. Since the couple moved to the Northwest, they've often worked as a quintet at Boxley's and Jazz Clubs Northwest with the Danny Kolke Trio.The Tall and Small Quintet has just issued a new album "And Now We're Here." Also, on this week's show are recent releases by other regional musicians including Cory Weeds, Danny Kolke Trio, Charlie Porter, Duende Libre and others.
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This week, we will hear speakers in 3 Alaska Native languages--Dr. Jordan Lachler in Haida, David R. Boxley in Ts'msyen, and Sam Johnston in Tlingit. We will also hear songs in Haida (Guujaaw, Mungo Martin, Sondra Segundo, Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson), Ts'msyen (Cheryl Naomi Sampson), Tlingit (Khu.éex'), and Yupik (Pamyua). This is an encore of radio show #49 which aired November 19, 2020 on KCAW Sitka (originally March 26, 2020) and November 20, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell (originally March 27, 2020).
Princess Nea and Lulu learn that there's a fallen crystal in the fairy village of Hummingwood, but must travel through the Boxley Wild to get there. On their way they catch a glimpse of more than they bargained for. Support the show (https://www.gofundme.com/manage/thelandofatheria)
The latest on the Pearl River flood threat with MEMA Director Greg Michel.And a lawsuit blocking a city buffer zone ordinance gets sent back to state court.Then, a Clergy group advocates for prison reform.Plus, the Forks of the Road in Natchez gets closer to national park status.Segment 1:Heavier-than-expected rainfalls this are causing a major flood threat for northeast and downtown Jackson, as well as western Rankin County. The Pearl River is projected to rise and crest near 38.0 feet early Sunday morning - the highest levels since 1983. We are joined by Greg Michel, Director of the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency.Segment 2:A lawsuit challenging a City of Jackson ordinance that places a buffer between protestors and the state's only abortion clinic will now be heard in state court. A lawsuit filed by the Mississippi Justice Institute challenges the ordinance, saying it violates their right to free speech under Mississippi's Constitution. We talk to Aaron Rice, Director of the Mississippi Justice Institute and Diane Derzis, owner of the Jackson Women's Health Organization.Segment 3:Members of the Clergy from across the state and from different denominations are rallying for prison reform at the State Capitol. Members of Clergy for Prison Reform say it is time for state legislators to give ex-prisoners a new chance at life. Wesley Bridges is CEO of Clergy for Prison Reform and Pastor at Unity Worship Ministry in Monticello. He says the organization's policy is based on the biblical teachings of Jesus.Segment 4:In 1995, Clifford M. Boxley was set to leave his hometown of Natchez for the African continent - where he planned to live out the rest of his life. But the history of his hometown called on him to stay, preserve, and reinterpret that complex history. Twenty-five years later, Mr. Boxley is leading the charge to have the historic Forks of the Road attain national park status. He tells us more about his mission. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Zero trust. It sounds harsh, doesn’t it? But when it comes to your network, it’s the best way to handle security. Zero trust means assuming that anyone on your network, whether inside or outside, has harmful intentions. If you think about it that way, you’re more likely to lock your network down properly. That’s what Don Boxley believes. Boxley, CEO/Co-founder of security company DH2i, discusses the idea of zero trust with ActualTech Media’s James Green. He also announces a new network security product: DxConnect. He explains what DxConnect does, and why it matters. Show highlights include: What “zero trust” means in practice How to control privileged user access The ways in which your network is like a castle with a moat (and why the moat may not be enough to protect you anymore) The advantages of DxConnect The crucial importance of securing edge communications DxConnect licensing details Resource links from the show: DH2i – http://dh2i.com DxConnect - http://dh2i.com/dxconnect Get free trial of DH2i - http://dh2i.com/free-trial-form/ More about DxConnect: DxConnect has the following features and benefits. Micro-Perimeters – Application-level micro-tunnels give network admins and developers the ability to create micro-perimeters to segment by application, not by network. Eliminates lateral network attacks Unifies HTTP, SSH and inter-microservice connectivity Users/services/devices get fast, direct access to applications and services Discreet Invisibility - Randomly generated non-standard UDP ports for dynamic on-demand micro-tunnel communications. Virtually eliminates network attack surfaces Users/services/devices are cloaked and secured with no open ports Applications and services are invisible to “bad actors” Multi-Cloud Ready - Designed to enable secure “from any host, to any host, anywhere” application data communications with application-level DTLS encrypted micro tunnels and Public Key Authentication. Scales across hybrid/multi-cloud environments Leverages native cloud platform capabilities Consistent policies and auditing across hybrid/multi-cloud No cloud vendor lock-in Smart Availability - Dynamic movement of micro-tunnel gateways and application workloads with automatic self-healing fault detection and failover. Automates and orchestrates micro-tunnel and workload creation and location Enables an “always-secure and always-on” application infrastructure Open API - Lightweight software with open API that runs on any Linux or Windows host. Enables secure interconnection to be built into a DevOps toolchain Supports Kubernetes, Docker, Chef, Puppet and more for scaling cloud-native apps Hardens existing network security infrastructure (e.g. MFA, SIEM, EMM, SSO) and paths to data and services We hope you enjoy this episode; and don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher.
In 2001, Elizabeth Crothers was 23 and wanted to be taken seriously. As a staffer in Albany, she says she was raped by the Assembly's chief counsel, Michael Boxley. At the time, all harassment allegations went through one powerful man: Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver. This is her story, and another woman's - Jane Doe, who was sexual assaulted by Boxley in 2003 and whose story has never been told before.
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This week Steve Klass, executive director of P3 Utah and the host of P3 People Podcast sits down with Chest Boxley of GlycoServe, STM Consulting and Utah Clean Tech Open. Chest is an entrepreneurial chemist, who truly believes in the importance of clean technology in our world today. Listen to this and other great podcasts at p3utah.org.
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Charles H. Boxley is in studio to talk about the ground breaking, thought-shifting and biblically-based ideas in his book, Prosperity on Earth, and explains how to change the way you think to, in turn, change your work and personal lives. The post Thinking Differently to Change Your Workplace appeared first on iWork4Him Podcast.
Tsimshian carver David Boxley created a totem pole for the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. Boxley, who grew up in Metlakatla, Alaska, and his son finished the work in the museum's Potomac atrium, where the Tsimshian dance group Git–Hoan (People of the Salmon) celebrated the unveiling. “There’s few of us,” Boxley said of the Tsimshian. “But we're alive and well. We wanted to let people know we’re alive and well.” The totem features a chief holding salmon, a group of villagers, and an eagle—the symbol of Boxley’s clan.
Rene Thomas Folse, JD, Ph.D.is the host for this edition which reports on the following news stories. Panel Decision Reverses Penalty for "Late" Salary Continuation. WCAB Issues Final Word in Messele Case. Comp Fraud Conviction Upheld by Court of Appeal. Sandoz Resolves Charges for Over $130 Million Including $40 Million to California. New Study: "White Coat Effect" Inflates 37% of Blood Pressure Readings. SCIF Offers $50 Million Severance Package. WCIRB Appoints Interim President. Services Scheduled For Floyd, Skeren and Kelly Attorney, Norman F. Boxley.