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Let's talk about cross-domain curiosity and epistemic humility. We'll also talk Bukowski, read one of his poems, and listen to him talk about the 8 hour job.
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On this episode of Remainders we watch the 1987 movie Barfly. Written by Charles Bukowski, Barfly tries to capture the outsider drunk persona of Henry Chiaski, Bukowski's alter-ego, as he lives in L.A. asking the eternal question: who am I? As part of a Mickey Rourke double-feature, we'll check out how Rourke evolved (or devolved) in Hollywood and whether Bukowski romanticizes self-destruction.Other topics include the rest of Rourke's career, existentialism in film, Riot Fest, new physical media by Kino Lorber, and indie-horror movies Obsession and Backrooms beating Star Wars.Songs of the WeekHere's Your Future by The ThermalsMe Against the World by Lizzy BordenRemainders Jukebox PlaylistWebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitter
Sumario: • Elisa Berna – Poemas (1 de 2) • Radio serial 2 x 1 – Lavadora (Fdo. Alcaine) • Anna Ajmatova - Poemas • El capitán salió a comer y los marineros tomaron el barco – 8 (Bukowski)
Aurora attends a remote conference to research fringe beliefs in aliens and UAPs for an article she is writing. She meets a provocative neuroscientist, Doctor Tracey Bukowski, whose theories link universal consciousness to unexplained phenomena. Aurora finds Bukowski's ideas crazy, but after a few too many cocktails, lets Bukowski convince her to attend a midnight session beneath the stars. There, Aurora witnesses something unexplainable and must decide whether she was manipulated, hallucinating, or if something actually happened.
Antonio Martínez Aragón Nació en Granada en 1974, residió en Cádiz y se estableció en Málaga desde 1982. Estudió Ingeniería Industrial en Málaga y se licenció en Arquitectura por la Universidad de Granada entre 1996 y 2001. En 2014 defendió su tesis doctoral titulada “El espacio del realismo sucio”. Desde 2001 dirige su propio estudio en Málaga, donde combina arquitectura, escritura y dibujo. Se manifiesta como un profesional con sensibilidad artística: rechaza la perspectiva utilitaria de producir arquitectura de manera masiva durante la crisis, y opta por proyectos con profundidad narrativa y estética. Destaca que “cada edificio debe aportar” su voz al entorno urbano, conectando forma, contexto e historia. En sus propias palabras, aboga por una arquitectura con poesía, vinculada a la literatura, la lectura, la cultura y al realismo sucio – movimientos literarios que definen su tesis y estilo narrativo arquitectónico. Publicó en 2014 su primer libro de relatos y poemas, Diamantes del lodo, que aborda temas como la alienación, la crisis de identidad y la búsqueda de reconciliación con la vida y la gente. En algunos textos también incluye sus propias ilustraciones Junta de Andalucía. Ha declarado que sus influencias literarias van desde Bukowski, Carver y Raymond, al realismo sucio contemporáneo, valorando en particular Los placeres del condenado de Bukowski. También ha publicado Florilegio de un diletante (2023), una recopilación de aforismos, máximas y reflexiones nacidas de su vasta lectura—reflexiones que rayan entre el pensamiento personal, la arquitectura y el arte. Estilo: Arquitectura narrativa con sensibilidad literaria y realismo sucio.
Sumario: • El sueño de Alonso Quijano (Fdo. Alcaine-Trafulla Teatro) • Radio serial 2 x 1 – El Avispa (Fdo. Alcaine) • El capitán salió a comer y los marineros tomaron el barco – 7 (Bukowski)
Poeta difícil de clasificar, la desnudez de su poesía lo emparenta con el llamado realismo sucio de Carver o Bukowski. Él, sin embargo, se reconoce influenciado por autores como Gabriel Celaya, Gil de Biedma, Ángel González o Gabriel Aresti. En cualquier caso, su voz poética —carente de artificios, adjetivos y retórica— nos alcanza como un trallazo directo al tuétano. En alguna de las entrevistas que le han hecho, dice K. Iribarren: “Me gustaría que el que llega a mi poesía no saliera igual que entra, que algo hay ahí para que el lector acuse el golpe. A mí la poesía que me gusta desde siempre es la que me golpea, la que me agarra de la solapa y me zarandea, la que después de leerla noto que me ha pasado algo. Tampoco vamos a exagerar, pero me gusta esa poesía que al leerla sientes que algo nuevo ha entrado en tu vida” Nosotros damos fe de que lo consigue. Atrévete y escucha algunos de sus poemas. SEGUNDA ENTREGA Título / Voz 2.1-Sin título - José Luis Hernández 2.2-Su ausencia - José Luis Hernández 2.3-Supervivencia - Manuel Alcaine 2.4-Tocando fondo - José Luis Hernández 2.5-Tragicómico - Mingo España 2.6-Una mañana de miércoles - Mingo España 2.7-Valores en alza - Mingo España 2.8-Vencido - Elena Parra 2.9-Vieja bajo la tormenta - Lola Orti 2.10-Vista cansada - María José Sampietro 2.11-Ya está - Elena Parra 2.12-Las ciudades - Lola Orti 2.13-Las resacas - Lola Orti 2.14-Lo demás son historias - María José Sampietro 2.15-Lo dificil - María José Sampietro 2.16-Los días normales - María José Sampietro 2.17-Los gatos - Lola Orti 2.18-Los viejos camaradas - José Luis Hernández 2.19-Madrid, metro, noche - María José Sampietro 2.20-Malos tiempos - Elena Parra 2.21-Por qué no - José Luis Hernández 2.22-Retrato del poeta adolescente - María José Sampietro. 2.23-Ritual sangriento - José Luis Hernández 2.24-Señor - Lola Orti Ambientación musical cogida de Jamendo (licencia Creative Commons no comercial) Montaje, Manuel Alcaine
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Sumario: • Construcción (Chico Buarque -Trafulla Teatro) • A sangre y fuego (Manuel Chaves Nogales-Trafulla Teatro) • Blas de Otero – Poemas • El capitán salió a comer y los marineros tomaron el barco – 6 (Bukowski)
Karmelo C. Iribarren (Donosti, 1959). Poeta difícil de clasificar, la desnudez de su poesía lo emparenta con el llamado realismo sucio de Carver o Bukowski. Él, sin embargo, se reconoce influenciado por autores como Gabriel Celaya, Gil de Biedma, Ángel González o Gabriel Aresti. En cualquier caso, su voz poética —carente de artificios, adjetivos y retórica— nos alcanza como un trallazo directo al tuétano. En alguna de las entrevistas que le han hecho, dice K. Iribarren: «Me gustaría que el que llega a mi poesía no saliera igual que entra, que algo hay ahí para que el lector acuse el golpe. A mí la poesía que me gusta desde siempre es la que me golpea, la que me agarra de la solapa y me zarandea, la que después de leerla noto que me ha pasado algo. Tampoco vamos a exagerar, pero me gusta esa poesía que al leerla sientes que algo nuevo ha entrado en tu vida» Nosotros damos fe de que lo consigue. Atrévete y escucha algunos de sus poemas. PRIMERA ENTREGA (Título / Voz) 1.1-En el tren – Lola Orti 1.2-En la sombra – Mingo España 1.3-Es inútil buscarlo – Lola Orti 1.4-Eso era amor – Mingo España 1.5-Estas cosas siempre…-Mingo España 1.6- Historia apenas entrevista – Elena Parrra 1.7-Intuición del frío – Lola Orti 1.8-La chica de la marquesina – María José Sampietro 1.9-La frontera – Elena Parra 1.10-La mujer de mis sueños – María José Sampietro 1.11-A discreción – Elena Parra 1.12-Ahora – Elena Parra 1.13-Al caer el sol – Mingo España 1.14-Al límite – José Luis Hernández 1.15-Como tú – José Luis Hernández 1.16-Como un rasguño en el alma – Mingo España 1.17-Conviene no olvidarlo – José Luis Hernández 1.18-Cosas de la edad – Elena Parra 1.19-De copas con Cioran – María José Sampietro 1.20-Domingo, tarde – Elena Parra 1.21-Dos extraños – José Luis Hernández 1.22-El amigo – Elena Parra 1.23-El amor -María José Sampietro 1.24-El futuro – Mingo España 1.25-El tiempo ya todo se comprende – Mingo España Ambientación musical cogida de Jamendo (licencia Creative Commons no comercial) Montaje, Manuel Alcaine
Author and cultural critic Sean Murphy joins us in the Dark Room to talk Bukowski and how he speaks to our current technocratic situation. Get ad-free Core Episodes, the After Dark episode, and more at patreon.com/artofdarkpod or substack.com/@artofdarkpod. x.com/bullmurph x.com/artofdarkpod x.com/therewillbbooks x.com/kautzmania Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Grant reacts to a Brewers series win in Miami and starts final preparations for the NFL Draft. Peter Bukowski joins. Dexter Lawrence is traded and the Steelers are playing the waiting game. Monday Mailbag closes the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We begin today's episode by discussing the importance of joining a writing group. After that, we talk about our recent reads, including the absolutely crazy novel, "Pulp" by Charles Bukowski. Things take a turn for the weird very quickly in this one! After all of that, we have a quick ranking of Haruki Murakami's books and discuss possibly comparing his work to that of Ryu Murakami's in a future episode. You can follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @dpwpodcast You can check out Caleb's work at www.calebjamesk.com.
Giacomo D'Ambrosio"Il ladro di chimere"Edizioni Ensemblewww.edizioniensemble.it«È Paolo il filo conduttore in tutta l'ossatura del romanzo Il ladro di chimere di Giacomo D'Ambrosio, coprotagonisti sono Sara e il personaggio della psicanalista. Scrittura scorrevole, originale, a volte surreale, ricca di riferimenti e citazioni (come le sceneggiature di Quentin Tarantino o di Jean-Luc Godard), di autori famosi che Giacomo, nonostante la sua giovane età, ben conosce e che ha letto, visti e ascoltati. Poeti, cantautori raffinati, filosofi come Baudelaire o Battiato, Ligabue o Bukowski, Rousseau, Schopenhauer o Platone che gli danno fiducia. Così come i luoghi narrati, reali o onirici, vissuti o immaginati. Da Parigi a New York, da Buenos Aires a Helsinki a Roma, la distanza è breve. Questa storia è una sorta di diario terapeutico che diventa romanzo, a volte ironico e dissacrante nei confronti del disagio psicologico giovanile, dell'amore e dei tradimenti, delle situazioni reali del mondo di oggi. Dunque, Il ladro di chimere, per com'è strutturato, potrebbe diventare sicuramente un film. Detto ciò sono colpito soprattutto dal suo lirismo. Un lirismo non abusato e senza rischi di farsi bruciare le ali come Icaro. Ammiro anche la sua immaginazione felliniana. Un romanzo affascinante, oserei dire, felice da parte mia per l'esordio letterario di questo giovane autore».Guillaume ChpaltineGiacomo D'Ambrosio (Priverno, 1996) è laureato in Lettere presso l'Università di Roma Tor Vergata. S'interessa di cinema e di teatro, oltre che di critica e di geopolitica. Il ladro di chimere è il suo primo romanzo.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Juliusz Woźny przypatruje się pomnikom św. Hieronima we wrocławskiej Katedrze. Ks. Marek Dudek opowiada o historii i dzisiejszym znaczeniu Świętej Góry w Gostyniu oraz uroczystościach ku czci fundatora sanktuarium - Adama Konarzewskiego. Stanisław Bukowski zdaje relacje z jubileuszu 70-lecia pracy artystycznej Jerzego Maksymiuka.
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Luna Miguel es poeta, ensayista y editora española. También es, ante todo, una lectora. Eneste episodio conversamos sobre cómo se construye una obra literaria desde los márgenes: el diario de adolescente, la Generación del 27, Bukowski y Mafalda como primeras obsesiones.Hablamos de Incensurable, su novela más ambiciosa, ambientada en un 2029 donde Lolita ha desaparecido de todas las bibliotecas del mundo —una distopía que ya no parece tan lejana—.Y reflexionamos sobre la censura suave, la cancelación cultural y el acto de leer comoresistencia.#LunaMiguel #Paredro #Podcast #Literatura #LiteraturaEnEspañol #Lectura #Feminismo#Libros #Incensurable #Nabokov #Lolita #Escritoras #CulturaEnEspañol #PodcastDeLiteratura#LibrosRecomendados
In 2022, Thomas Bukowski took a risk that felt personal and professional by applying to The North Face athlete development program and pitching himself as a climber worth betting on. As a queer athlete from Hong Kong who found climbing later than most, he has long carried the feeling of being an outsider, then watched that narrative shift when he earned a place on The North Face climbing team. Since then, he has chased fear into major climbs in Argentina, Alaska, and Pakistan, and in 2024 he pushed into trail running by running the 211 mile John Muir Trail in four days. Connect with Thomas: Website Instagram Order Thomas' Tuolumne Guide Book Outside Days Early Bird Pricing Explore the REI and Intrepid Travel collections Thank you to our sponsors: Capital One and the REI Co-op® Mastercard® Teva Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The third hour of the Fan After Dark from Monday March 9th, 2026.
Peter Bukowski joins Fred and Blake to discuss the Packers' point of view after trading Rashan Gary to the Cowboys for a 2027 fourth round pick.
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Zum Internationalen Frauentag am 8. März widmen wir das SWR Kultur lesenswert Magazin Romanen und Autorinnen, die gegen strukturelle Gewalt und Machtmissbrauch anschreiben.
What a powerful conversation. Dr. John Bukowski reminds us that reinvention doesn't require permission — it requires courage. From public health and veterinary medicine to writing psychological thrillers like Project Suicide and Checkout Time, his journey proves that it's never too late to pivot, pursue passion, and build something new. Science gave him structure. Storytelling gave him voice. And both require discipline. If this episode challenged you to rethink your own path — share it with someone who needs that reminder. Listen to this episode and all episodes of The CJ Moneyway Show here: https://pod.link/1707761906 Visit the official website: https://cjmoneyway.com Want to collaborate or book a conversation directly? Schedule here: https://calendly.com/cj-cjmoneywayshow/60min CJ MONEYWAY EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT High performance requires energy. CJ Moneyway listeners receive an exclusive minimum $40 savings (some products offer even more) using code: CJMoney Claim here: https://readyrx.com/treatments/se?coupon=cjmoney Because legacy requires strength. And building at a high level requires capacity. Make sure you subscribe, leave a review, and continue building your life intentionally. Legacy over likes. Brick by brick. Build it right. I'll see you on the next episode Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
AI is reshaping what it means to be a modern manufacturing professional.When a 30-year veteran retires, decades of expertise used to leave as well. How they ran a machine, which feeds and speeds worked, and all the practical knowledge that separated good from great. Now, Mastercam's AI co-pilots can capture that information and make it instantly accessible. The learning curve that used to take years can now be compressed into months, making manufacturing careers more accessible to the next generation.Chris sits down with Russ Bukowski, President of Mastercam, to explore how CAM technology has evolved from manual G-code programming to AI-powered systems that are fundamentally changing manufacturing accessibility.The conversation covers the business side of manufacturing transformation, why mid-size machine shops and tier-two suppliers are no longer at the mercy of large OEMs, the leadership lessons Russ learned from Walt Disney and why manufacturing salaries are starting at $80K+ for CNC programmers.In this episode, find out:How CAM systems act as a 10x multiplier for manufacturing professionals.The evolution from manual G-code programming to AI-powered CAM systemsWhy Mastercam's AI co-pilot is bridging the knowledge gap left by retiring manufacturing expertsHow post-COVID supply chain vulnerabilities are driving companies to vertically integrateThe power shift giving mid-size manufacturers leverage in negotiations and exclusive supplier agreementsWhy manufacturing needs to be promoted as a viable white-collar careerHow technical expertise creates leadership credibility The importance of visiting customers and talking to shop floor employeesWhat Mastercam's acquisition enabled in terms of investment, innovation, and customer relationshipsEnjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going!Tweetable Quotes:“AI's not a silver bullet. It's not going to replace a program or replace an operator, but it is going to enable them to do more and to move more quickly in the business.”“CAM is really that enabler. Without it, the digital design to physical machine process is slow and error-prone. It removes the cognitive burden and makes complex manufacturing possible. It's that 10x multiplier for somebody in manufacturing, making somebody a 10x manufacturing expert because they're able to deliver results so much faster by using computing power.”“I always like to ask myself this as a leader, if nobody was looking, if there were no repercussions, would I still make the right decision? From a sustainability standpoint, from an ethical standpoint, that's how I hold myself accountable.”Links & mentions:Mastercam, CAD/CAM solutions that are trusted to deliver superior and reliable machining performance with advanced productivity tools and AI-enabled CAM capabilities Tree House Brewing Company, brewers of Julius and pioneers of hazy IPA, Tree House produces world-renowned beer in Charlton, Massachusetts Make sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.Mentioned in this episode:Mfg Happy Hour's Rust Belt Renaissance TourManufacturing Happy Hour is hitting the road this spring, hosting live shows Cleveland on 3/24, Rochester on 3/25, and Pittsburgh on 3/26. Get your tickets today.
9:30 - Peter Bukowski of Locked on Packers joins Jeremy and Joe to break down Romeo Doubs.
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Reading edited and original versions of Bukowski poems before discussing AI and Ex Machina.
On this episode of Remainders we watch the 1996 film Trees Lounge. Steve Buscemi's directorial debut, Trees follows Tommy, an alcoholic who spends his days at a mostly empty bar with mostly empty relationships. As he grasps harder to a better life, he just continues to sink lower. Cementing Buscemi as an indie film staple in the 90s, we also discuss the pivotal role this film had influencing The Sopranos.Other topics include Buscemi's career, the stacked cast including Anthony LaPaglia, Chloe Sevigny, Daniel Baldwin, Seymour Cassel, and Samuel L. Jackson, along with plenty of Sopranos faces, the Oscars, new physical media, PTA commentaries, new artwork with the Dropkick Murphys, and a reflecting on 25 years since Andrew W.K.'s classic album I Get Wet.Songs of the WeekI've Been Hurt by Bill Deal & the RhondelsMusic Is Worth Living For by Andrew W.K.Remainders Jukebox PlaylistWebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitter
It's Day 2 on Radio Row and Grant talks Packers with Pete Bukowski before explaining how the Packers needed to be humbled on their approach to the OL. Lindsay Rhodes from Sumer Sports joins to talk coaching changes and the NFC North, and Kate joins the show to talk about her experience upstairs at the NBC media availability. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Locked On Packers Host & Co-Founder of The Leap Peter Bukowski joins Wisconsin Sports Daily to discuss what's next for Packers HC Matt LaFleur. Peter discusses all the possible scenarios for the Packers & MLF moving forward.
2:01:23 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Mystery solved decades later, job in Clifton in 1994, Nirvana, wee box, soup, Bukowski tapes, Riker Hill Art Park in Livingston, Mon Cherie, Tape Land 190 – Birthday 2001 (October 2001), The Quangle Wangle’s Hat by Edward Lear, new couch, new wallet, new green […]
2:01:23 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Mystery solved decades later, job in Clifton in 1994, Nirvana, wee box, soup, Bukowski tapes, Riker Hill Art Park in Livingston, Mon Cherie, Tape Land 190 – Birthday 2001 (October 2001), The Quangle Wangle’s Hat by Edward Lear, new couch, new wallet, new green […]
12-17-25 The Mason Crosby Show Interviews: Peter Bukowski full 1339 Wed, 17 Dec 2025 19:13:25 +0000 CQuLQuCrKJ1dYVlsvDQby1gn889X6cZz sports Packers Coverage sports 12-17-25 The Mason Crosby Show Interviews: Peter Bukowski Best Packers Coverage on 105.7FM The FAN. Home of the statewide Green and Gold Post Game Show with Bill Michaels and Gary Ellerson. Also hear players coaches and our Football insiders. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.
Grant reacts to the Packers loss in Denver that saw Micah Parsons lost to injury. Peter Bukowski helps Grant navigate the show. Callers chime in and the Mailbag wraps the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi there, Today I am delighted to be arts calling humorist, poet, and essayist Kurt Luchs! (kurtluchs.com) About our guest: Kurt Luchs was born in Cheektowaga, New York, grew up in Wheaton, Illinois, and has lived and worked all over the United States, mostly in publishing and media. Currently he's based in Kalamazoo, Michigan. His first poetry publication came at age sixteen in the long-gone journal Epos, right next to a poem by Bukowski. He has also written comedy for television (Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher and the Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn) and radio (American Comedy Network), as well as contributing humor to the New Yorker, the Onion and McSweeney's Internet Tendency, among others. He is author of the poetry collections Death Row Row Row Your Boat (Sagging Meniscus, 2024), Falling in the Direction of Up (SM, 2021), and the humor collection It's Funny Until Someone Loses an Eye (Then It's Really Funny) (SM, 2017). His poetry chapbooks include One of These Things Is Not Like the Other (Finishing Line Press 2019), and The Sound of One Hand Slapping (SurVision Press 2022). He won a 2022 Pushcart Prize, a 2021 James Tate Poetry Prize, the 2021 Eyelands Book Award for Short Stories, and the 2019 Atlanta Review International Poetry Contest. He is a Contributing Editor of Exacting Clam. About TRIBUTARIES, now available from Sagging Meniscus Press! https://www.saggingmeniscus.com/catalog/tributaries In Tributaries, Kurt Luchs chooses twenty poems that hold vital meaning for him as a reader and writer—many, but not all, recognized as classics—and pays twofold tribute to them. First, he explores each poem with a deep-diving personal essay on how the poet works their magic upon us. Then he gives a tribute poem of his own, in response to, or inspired by, the poem under discussion. The result is a uniquely well-rounded, multidimensional way of honoring great poems, unlocking more of their treasures for both first-time and long-time lovers of poetry. Poets featured are Wallace Stevens, Robinson Jeffers, David Ignatow, Philip Larkin, D. H. Lawrence, Etheridge Knight, Wislawa Szymborska, Lucille Clifton, Gabriela Mistral, H. D., Jorge Luis Borges, Federico Garcia Lorca, Mary Oliver, Lewis Carroll, Kenneth Koch, Homer, Louise Glück, Robert Bly, Charles Simic and James Tate. Thanks for this amazing conversation, Kurt! All the best! -- Arts Calling is produced by Jaime Alejandro. HOW TO SUPPORT ARTS CALLING: PLEASE CONSIDER LEAVING A REVIEW, OR SHARING THIS EPISODE WITH A FRIEND! YOUR SUPPORT TRULY MAKES A DIFFERENCE. THANKS FOR LISTENING! Much love, j artscalling.com
Like exhausted generals at the Somme, the VVD gear up for one last push to get their asylum bill through parliament before the new cabinet takes office. Drones from Russia - or possibly MediaMarkt - cause consternation in the skies and ground aircraft in Eindhoven. PSV are on cloud nine after thumping Liverpool in the Champions League, while Ajax look to another Cruyff to rescue them from the doldrums. Amsterdam introduces a licensing system for second home buyers, as first-timers benefit from an exodus of private landlords. And a chance discovery in Australia solved a 450-year-old maritime mystery.
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A Classic RISK! episode from our early years that first ran in 2013, when the RISK! live show came to Norfolk, Virginia.