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En première partie, discussion générale sur les tensions et les paradoxes politiques de la 75e édition de la BerlinaleEn deuxième partie, retour critique sur les films suivants :Friendship's Death (Peter Wollen, 1987) / Evidence (Lee Anne Schmitt) / Underground (Kaori Oda) / Time to the Target (Vitaly Mansky) / Restituciha, ili, san i java stare garde (Zelimir Zilnik) / Mes fantômes arméniens (Tamara Stepanyan) / Two Times Joao Liberada (Paula Tomas Marques) / What Does That Nature Say to You (Hong Sang-soo) / Reflet dans un diamant mort (Hélène Cattet et Bruno Forzani) / Paul(Denis Côté) / Solo Sunny (Konrad Wolf, 1980) / One or the Other of Us (Wolfgang Petersen, 1974) / Orpheus in the Underworld (Horst Bonnett, 1974) / Carnations in Aspic (Gunter Reisch, 1976) / Jonathan(Hans W Geibendorfer, 1970) / Maloul fête sa destruction(Michel Khleifi, 1985) Le balado 100% cinéma de la revue de cinéma 24 images
John reads a listener email and wishes we could be a zany Morning Zoo Radio Show. Meanwhile, Jonnie has an important retraction from last week (because he is stupid) and tells us about some wild wedding proposals on Leap Day in 13th Century Scotland. Plus, a conversation about neighbors, enemies, and America's addiction to grievance. Today's episode is NOT sponsored by Driving Directions From Old People: "Less Accurate Than GPS, But Also Way More Condescending.” FOLLOW Jonnie W.: https://jonniew.com FOLLOW John Driver: https://johndriver.com LISTEN, SUBSCRIBE, SEND MESSAGE, OR SUPPORT at http://talkaboutthatpodcast.com WATCH/SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwjExy_jWIdNvGd28XgF2Dg Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Sintonía: "Scorpion" - The Carnations"I´m Gonna Destroy That Boy" - The What Four; "If You Can´t Say Anything Nice" - Gia Mateo; "I Can´t Stay Mad At You" - Skeeter Davis; "I Don´t Want No Mama´s Boy" - Erma Franklin; "Gonna Make Him My Baby" - April Young; "Gee Dad" - Andrea Carroll; "I Wish I Had Known" - Sandra Phillips; "I Just Don´t Understand" - Carmen Cole; "Why Don´t You Do Right?" - Nichelle Nichols; "Don´t Monkey With Me" - The Lollipops; "You´re My Loving Baby" - The Sweet Things; "Stand By Me" - Little Eva; todas las canciones extraídas de la recopilación (1xCD) "Honeybeat : Groovy 60s Girl-Pop" (Real Gone Music/Sony, 2017), compilado por Sheila Burgel y Rob Santos"Night and Day" - Francis Faye; "He Cha Cha´d in" - Kay Starr; "It´s So Fine" - Lavern Baker; "Anything Can Happen-Mambo" - Dolores Hawkins; "My Mama Likes You" - Dolores Gray; "Let´s Mambo" - Betty Reilly; "Christine" - Miss X; "Hollywood Calypso" - Josephine Premice; "Mambo Baby" - Georgia Gibbs; "Hot Tamale Blues" - Ruby Dandridge. Todas las canciones extraídas de la recopilación (1xLP+CD) "Mambo, Cha-Cha-Cha & Calypso Vol. 1: Girls Session!" (Jukebox Music Factory, 2018) compilado por El VidocqEscuchar audio
In this episode, I'm excited to dive into a unique story that spans music, culture, and resilience. Welcoming back my mom, who grew up in 1950s Jamaica, was a member of Jamaica's first all-girls band, The Carnations, and continued her music career in America. The post 405. Exploring Identity, Music, and Resilience: Podcast with Chinese Jamaican Musician Margaret Suzy Wong Chan first appeared on Sifu Mimi Chan.
Sintonía: "Scorpion" - The Carnations"Don´t You Forget It" - "(If) You Want Trouble" - "Indian Love Call" - "Teardrop Will Follow You" - "Time´s All Gone PT. 1" - "Time´s All Gone PT. 2", extraídas del primer álbum, "Time´s All Gone" (Innovative Leisure, 2012)"This Is A Game" - "It # 3" - "Sleepin´ Pills" - "Dead Room" - "Well It´s Fine", extraídas del 2º LP, "Holly" (Innovative Leisure, 2014)"I Had Some Money (But I Spent It)" - "Straight Love Affair" - "The Old Place" - "Katchi" (feat. Leon Bridges) - "L.A. Turnaround", extraídas del 3º, "Never Twice" (Innovative Leisure, 2016)Todas las músicas compuestas e interpretadas (a la voz y guitarra) por Nick WaterhouseEscuchar audio
Sintonía: "Swtichblade" - Ron Thompson"Tornado" - The Jiants; "Little Lil" - Mel Dorsey with Chuck Wayne And The Heart Beats; "Rock-A-Bayou Baby" - The Moonlighters; "Flipsville" - Stormy Gayle; "Talk About A Party" - Boogaloo And His Gallant Crew; "That´s It Man" - The Valentines; "Sha-Boom Bang" - Brother Zee And The Decades With The Mike Metko Combo; "I Want Some Of That" - Kai-Ray; "Scorpion" - The Carnations; "Don´t Call Me Flyface" - The Reekers; "Congawa" - Johnny Parker And The Zirkons; "The Goo Goo Muck" - Ronnie Cook And The Gaylads; "King Kong" - Tarantula Ghoul And Her Gravediggers; "Buzz Saw" - The Gee Cee; "Rock-Ola Ruby" - Sonee West; "The Itch" - Carl Cherry; "Prissy Missy" - Dale McBride; "Lou Lou" - Darrel Rhodes Todas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación (1xCD) "Keb Darge & Little Edith´s Legendary Wild Rockers; A Collection of Rare Rockabilly, Surf And Exotica" (BBE Records, 2011)Escuchar audio
For our first episode of Season 2, we talk to Dr. Patrick McDonagh. Patrick is a historian and an author whose work is incredibly important to Irish Queer history. He wrote "Gay and Lesbian Activism in the Republic of Ireland, 1973-93", which is a brilliant read and comes thoroughly recommended. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It is the first game of the season and the Sunflowers are playing their rivals, the Cambridge Carnations. It has been a while since our infielders last interacted with the Carnations and the Blatmasters.A familiar noise in the outfield sets a foreboding tone for the game. The Sunflowers have to investigate and may have to make a tough choice to protect their coach.Blittle League is a theatrical tabletop rpg live play using the Monster of the Week system set in the Blaseball universe. We follow the adventures of a team of youth Blaseball players from Somerville, Massachusetts.Music and Sound Engineering by Kate HardlyBlittleLeague.comtwitch.tv/JoeyTBadgertwitter.com/TheSplortsHubBlaseball was created by The Game Band and Blittle League is not affiliated with either entity. Play Blaseball at blaseball.com
Send us a Text Message.We all know there are some crazy experiences when you work in retail and today Karli, Sadie, and their friend Krychele dive into your stories of working retail and the wild things that happened. From insane bathroom stories to leaving your kids at a store, you won't want to miss any of these wild stories. Don't forget to share with a friend!Follow Krychele On Instagram iMOM PodcastIf you need a mom friend right now, you've come to the right place. On iMOM.com we...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyFOLLOW ALONG:Our Instagram: @cribcommutepodcastKarli: @everyday_ellisCheck out the Show Notes for past episodes at cribcommutepodcast.com!Get $200 off your purchase of a Madsen Cycles Bucket Bike with the code cribcommutepodcast!
This month on DIG IT Peter Brown and Chris Day discuss the latest gardening news, what's on's and as the peak gardening season is well underway, a look at those tasks to keep your garden looking its best this month and beyond.What's on2 – 7th July: RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival is held in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace, Richmond.12th July and 4th August: The Big Butterfly Count 2024.17 – 21st July: RHS Flower Show Tatton Park in Cheshire.20th July: Great Dixter Summer Plant Fair at Great Dixter Gardens, Rye, East Sussex.NewsPlant Heritage will showcase a range of its National Plant Collections, including Kniphofia, Rubus and Hosta (miniature and small) at Hampton Court. New 4-year project by the University of London is evaluating prescribing social pursuits like gardening to children. New garden around the Natural History Museum opens this month.The BBC Gardeners' World presenter Monty Don will be out on tour to share tales from his garden at Longmeadow and gardens he has visited around the world.Belinda Howell has been appointed chair of the Peat-free Partnership to establish peat-free legislation across the UK and NI.Susan Raikes is appointed the new Director of Wakehurst at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.Nick Bailey, Gardener's World presenter is appointed director of the University Leicester's botanic garden.Percy Thrower's greenhouse, which once featured Shrewsbury's main park, The Quarry, is to be restored by Shrewsbury Men's Shed.Bumper year for Box Tree Caterpillar reveals RHS.Be alert for toxic oak processionary moth caterpillars.How to take part in the Great Stag Hunt to help record the UK's largest, and endangered beetle.Asian Hornets: help needed to irradicate imported bee-killers.The winning plants at last month's BBC Gardeners World Live Show, include Hydrangea Eclipse and Apple Peter's Gold. New plant awards annouced at the HTA Show including Digitalis Apple Blossom and Prunus Crystal Falls.This month's DIG IT top 5: Strawberry varieties. 1st Strawberry ‘Symphony' 2nd ‘Cambridge Favourite' 3rd ‘Hapil' 4th ‘Honeoye' and in 5th ‘Elsanta'.Plant mentions: Apples (variety Scrumptious), Cherries, Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Delphiniums, Euonymus Jean Hugues, Euonymus Green Spire, Pears, Plum, Sweet corn, Yew, Lonicera nitida, fuchsias, Dianthus, Carnations, Purple loosestrife, and Salvia Hot Lips. Sow Foxgloves, Sweet Williams, Wallflowers and Forget-me-nots and veggies including Round Carrots, Beetroot, Radish, Lettuce, and Spring Onions. Continue to plant Tomatoes and Peppers.Product mentions: Bug Clear Ultra 2, Box Tree Caterpillar Killer Nematodes, Poppyforge plant supports, bird food, straw and terracotta pots for earwig control.Our thanks to Chiltern Music Therapy for supplying the music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dawson Moore and Ted Hooker join the pod to talk about new play development at the Valdez Theatre Conference. theatreconference.org facebook.com/badmouthtc instagram.com/badmouthtc twitter.com/badmouthtc Music credit: MusicbyAden - Mythology by MusicbyAden is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0CC Download: Musicbyaden – Mythology @musicbyaden
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On Portugal's elections, 50 years since the revolution Catarina Príncipe, a long-time activist on the Portuguese left and a doctoral student of political economy, is back on the podcast to talk through what happened as Portugal went to the polls. How does Portugal see itself, with regard to Europe, and its own history? How did the right-populist Chega party break through amid high turnout? What kind of anti-politics did Chega bring to the table? Is there nostalgia for the dictatorship? How did immigration become an issue in a country where emigration is the big problem? What is going on with Portugal's huge housing crisis? Why has the EU disappeared as a political issue, 10 years on from the peak of the crisis? Links: In Portugal's Election, the Center Left Struggles to Hold On, João Murta & Guilherme Rodrigues Europe After Brexit, Bungacast live event, ft. Catarina Principe + others
In this episode of Music at a Rational Volume Nate and Kyle discuss the new record from West London's indie rockers, the Vaccines. Called Pick-Up Full Of Pink Carnations, the album is The Vaccines 6th studio record and the hosts of this particular podcast have some definite opinions on this album. So listen in as Nate and Kyle discuss the highs and lows of this effort. Just don't be surprised if it doesn't go exactly the way you think it might, as few pieces of music find such rare territory shared in the Venn Diagram made from Nate and Kyle's musical tastes.No playlist this week, instead check out The Vaccines - Pick-Up Full Of Pink CarnationsMusicatarationalvolume.com@MARVpodcast on Twittermusicatatrationvolume profile on Spotify for episode playlists based on topics discussed
Imagine a time of spells and fairies, of queens and peasant girls, talking animals and happily ever afters. This sums up a story of a poor girl who finds her fate decided for her again and again, but who wishes for all, even her enemy, only happiness. Enjoy this lovely fairy tale, won't you? Drift is free, thanks to our wonderful sponsors: enVy Pillow and SierraSil. Both of them have been generous enough to offer 10% off all online purchases when you use the code drift.
Welcome to a special Valentine's Day edition of Tell Me How You're Mighty! Sarah and Tracy discuss our worst Valentine's Days, smug coupledom, and a shared hatred of carnations. We read submissions from the Infidelity Valentine's poetry contest, where cheaters are immortalized in verse. (One submission is even a punk rock song.)
Mark Holden is living a colourful life and shares some of his incredible experiences with Brian and Kev, including the heady days of pop stardom and red carnations, pissing Elton John off, working and partying with David Hasselhoff and his Sullivans romance. Also in this episode, meet Jesse James Dupree and hear the banging song he has written with Brian Johnson of AC/DC. Crash free driving - what a concept. Murcotts Driving Excellence will steer you in the right direction to safer driving. Jump on their website - murcotts.edu.au - to see the whole range of programs available then call 1300 555 576 and make it happen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Canada beauty, Mita and Nadeem watch the best picture winner from 1999, "American Beauty". No roses were used or abused in the recording of this podcast. Carnations on the other hand...
James ran the show solo this time around, and brought some Louisville groups like the Monarchs, the Carnations, the Tren-Dells, the Mercy Men, and The Mersey Beats USA to the dance floor along with tunes by Slim Harpo, the Shells, Madeline Bell, Nolan Porter, the Crystals, Mable John, and many more. Originally broadcast August 6, 2023 Willie Mitchell / That Driving BeatWillie Hightower / Walk A Mile in My ShoesLou Johnson / UnsatisfiedGarnet Mimms / Prove It to MeThe Tren-Dells / Hully Gully JonesRichard Berry & The Pharaohs / Louie LouieLittle Johnny Taylor / Somewhere Down the LineTroy Keyes / Love ExplosionThe Shells / WhiplashCharlie Rich / I Can't Go OnThe Monarchs / This Old HeartLloyd Price and His Orchestra and Chorus / Oh, Lady LuckLouis Jones / The Birds Is ComingSlim Harpo / Don't Start Cryin' NowSammy Turner / Goodnight, IreneLenny Welch / Coronet BlueMercy Men / You Made It ThunderPeaches and Herb / I Need Your Love So DesperatelyBob and Earl / Harlem ShuffleThe Carnations / CasualThe Chateaus / Count On MeMersey Beats USA / Stop Look and ListenCompany Front / I'm So Happy NowMadeline Bell / Picture Me GoneShades of Blue / Oh How HappyThe Jerms / I'm a TeardropNolan Porter / If I Could Only Be SureJimmy Hughes / I Want JusticeArthur Conley / I Can't Stop (No, No, No)Mable John / It's CatchingThe Time Keepers / 3 Minutes HeavyMajor Lance / The Monkey TimeLittle Emmett Sutton / Mom, Won't You Teach Me To MonkeyThe Crystals / Walkin' Along (La La La)Jay Wiggins / No Not MeJackie Verdell / HushThe Isley Brothers / You Better Come HomeAlvin Cash & The Crawlers / Twine TimeMary Ann Fisher / Forever MoreSoul Sisters / I Can't Stand ItErnie K Doe / Dancin' Man Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Will and Jason discuss new releases by Sweeping Promises, Special Friend, and Th Da Freak, plus a TV recommendation and bonus songs.
In this episode we explore a very rare piece of work by Raymond Carver, his one-act play "Carnations". Our special guest was a fellow student, friend, and actor involved with the writing and production of this "forgotten" play in Arcata, California in 1962.
The 2023 Belmont Stakes is here, and Cam Rogers breaks down his Belmont Stakes best bets! Plus, Cam discusses key betting trends that are important for researching this week's “Run for the Carnations”. Tune into Lock It In for a Belmont Stakes Betting preview! Cam also discusses the news the PGA TOUR and LIV Golf have merged to create one golf entity. He says Jay Monahan is a hypocrite for preaching the PGA TOUR and then eventually becoming a partner with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia.
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WHAT IN CARNATION? This week we are talking about everything from secret victorian bouquet languages to medieval bile theory and everything in between. Whether you love carnations or haven't even heard of them, you'll want to tune in this week. Sources: https://www.proflowers.com/blog/history-and-meaning-of-carnations/ https://harvesting-history.com/carnation/ https://www.shakespeare.org.uk/explore-shakespeare/blogs/the-fairest-flowers-o-the-season-are-the-carnations-illustrations-of-carnations-in-rare-and-early-printed-books/ https://www.happybunch.com.my/blogs/stories/carnation-101-the-carnation-flower-their-meanings-in-different-parts-of-the-world https://www.interflora.com.au/blog/post/the-mythology-of-flowers https://sale-flowers.org/en/blogs/gvozdika-v-mifah-i-realnosti.html https://www.fnp.com/blog/fun-facts-about-carnations-the-flower-of-gods https://www.ftd.com/blog/share/carnation-meaning-and-symbolism https://www.britannica.com/plant/carnation https://researchspace.ukzn.ac.za/handle/10413/10268 https://www.flowershopnetwork.com/blog/flower-spotlight-carnation/ https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ffj.2730010104 https://www.appleyardflowers.com/flowerdiaries/carnation-facts/ https://www.stemswithstyle.com.au/blog/the-mythology-of-flowers-carnations/ https://www.whiterabbitinstituteofhealing.com/herbs/carnation/ https://medievalmeadandbeer.wordpress.com/herbs-spices/gillyflower/ https://www.therightflowers.com/medicinal-carnation-properties-you-never-knew-about/ https://herbs-treatandtaste.blogspot.com/2011/09/carnations-flower-of-poets-and-writers.html https://magickalspot.com/carnation-magical-properties/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5481791/ GHILLIE SUIT ART- https://foundation.app/@Jeremychandler/ghillies/1 Looking for more Rooted Content? Check out our corner of the internet! You'll find our transcripts, show notes, and so much more. *Disclaimer- This content is for entertainment purposes only. I am just a lady who likes plants, which in no way qualifies me to give you advice on well...anything, really. As always, please consult with your medical care team before making any changes to your diet or medications. * --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rooted-podcast/support
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You know when Noel Edmonds would turn up in a helicopter on Christmas morning to deliver Christmas presents to deserving members of the public? Even through there was no indication they wanted him to?We don't have a helicopter, but we do have 22 minutes of bloopers from the last 12 months – SOME OF IT ORIGINALLY CUT FOR PROFANITY AND ALL OF IT WE HOPE YOU KNOW WE'RE JOKING – including some extra chat with our friends Scarred for Life. Carnations you mistook for roses, that's us. Anecdotes about John's appearance on Pointless are going to be our version of Joe Cornish's story about Steven Spielberg, aren't they? Second Easter Egg as you're probably aware of Taylor Swift."I'm on a date with God and he's drunk"
TALKING FLOWERS Seasonality of Flowers Vegetables have their season when they're available fresh and not just out of the cold room where they've been for 6 months or more. What about flowers? Many people forget that flowers have their seasons too, after all there are plenty of flowers available all year round. Hellebores-a winter flower Why is that important? It's the same as for vegetables and fruit, if it's not the current season for the flowers, then they're most likely imported. If I asked you what's the best time of year to buy peonies would you know? What about roses, is there a best time? Have a look at the below suggestions to realise what is actually in season. Winter Flowers Orchids, Vanda, Dendrobium, Cymbidium, Phaleanopsis, Hellebores. Jonquils, Daffodils, Tulips, Hyacinths, Daphne (pictured.) Spring Flowers Stephanotis Peonies are an October flower. Roses, Ranunculus, Australian wildflowers-Waratahs, Ericas, Geraldton Wax; Cherry Blossoms, Magnolias Summer Flowers Roses, Sunflowers, Gerberas, Carnations, Stephanotis. Autumn Flowers Dahlias, Roses are continuing. Asiatic lilies are an exception as in Australia they are grown in glass houses and are available all year round. I'm talking with Nadine Brown of https://www.theivyinstitute.com.au/ The scientific name for spring stars is Ipheion uniflorum, often marketed as Triteleia Stars Of Spring, rather confusingly. Got to say one my favourite spring flowers. If you have any feedback email realworldgardener@gmail.com or write in to 2RRR PO Box 644 Gladesville NSW 1675
Logan and Griffin sit down to discuss and review Red Carnations on a Black Grave from Aviatrix Games, welcome to the Paris Commune, 1871. Find the game here. Follow Cat @AviatrixGames Want to join the conversation? Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/gPVH7a9 We are also affiliates with Metallic Dice Games: Follow this link: https://metallicdicegames.com/ref/2478/ and enter the promo code STORYTOLD10 to receive 10% off your order! To help support the show, share it, or rate and review on your podcast service of choice. To support us financially, please donate on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thestorytold Website: https://www.thestorytoldpodcast.com Instagram: @thestorytoldpodcast Twitter: @storytoldpod Email: thestorytoldpodcast@gmail.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thestorytoldpodcast Follow Fools Moon Entertainment across social media in the links below: Instagram: @foolsmoonentertain Twitter: @foolsmoonei Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/foolsmoonentertainment/ Our music is composed by James Horan. To contact him regarding composition, send him an email: jhoran99@optonline.net
What does it really mean to be “sold out” for the Lord? Is it anything NORMAL people could really do?
Air Week: July 11-17, 2022 The Cadillacs The Cadillacs began their journey in 1953 as The Carnations and when they changed their name they helped usher in a new era of automobile names for R&B vocal groups. Lead tenor Earl “Speedo” Carroll and bass singer Bobby Phillips forged a friendship that would carry on from […]
TALKING FLOWERS Sustainable Floristry Have you ever thought about what happens to the tons of flowers that are sold around Australia for weddings, funerals, special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries? Hydrangea flowers for sale Perhaps some of the lucky recipients might compost them when they're finished or at least throw in the in the green waste bin, but what of the others? Did you know that approximately 10% of flowers that are sold in Australia are imported from overseas? May not sound like much but do you know if the flowers you buy, are they imported or locally grown and does it matter? A lot of flowers that are past their use by date end up in landfill, which I suppose means that they might decompose there but what of the mountains of wrapping, floral foam and other packing that the flowers come with? According to the Sustainable Floristry Network "Excess packaging, plastic props, floral foam, and exotic blooms flown halfway around the globe are rationalised away because that's what clients expect." The next problem is that imported flowers are often sprayed with a glyphosate based chemical to prevent customers taking cuttings of the plant, before they arrive. then they are sprayed with the carcinogen methyl bromide, after entering Australia. Imported flowers include Roses, Carnations, Orchids, Tropical Foliages and Chrysanthemums are these sourced from places like Kenya, Thailand, South Africa, China, New Zealand, Holland and Vietnam. Nadine recommends that cut flowers should be bought when in season. Easily done by asking the florist where the flowers are from. Marianne (radio host) speaks with 'Sustainable Floristry Network" ambassador and floral educator Nadine Brown of https://www.theivyinstitute.com.au/home about the meaning of sustainable floristry. So ask the question when you next buy flowers, are these flowers locally grown? Check out the sustainable floristry website https://www.sustainablefloristry.org/ If you have any questions you can email us Realworldgardener@gmail.com or write in to 2rrr, PO Box 644 Gladesville NSW 1675.
David and Shane bring on Steven - frequent GM and player on the Gauntlet Show Notes: 00:01:52 - Shane's Games Played and Spotlight - Macchiato Monsters/You Got a Job on the Garbage Barge 00:12:19 - Steven's Games Played and Spotlight - Monsterhearts 00:23:08 - David's Games Played and Spotlight - Red Carnations on a Black Grave Second Segment 00:35:47 - Steven talks about the workings of the Gauntlet Reading Club Giving Me Life 00:52:47 - Shane is enjoying the TV show Our Flag Means Death 00:53:21 - Steven has a good time with the video game Tunic 00:54:13 - David appreciates getting back into running Games discussed in this episode: Macchiato Monsters https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/264169/Macchiato-Monsters You Got a Job on the Garbage Barge https://amandalee.itch.io/you-got-a-job-on-the-garbage-barge Monsterhearts https://buriedwithoutceremony.com/monsterhearts Red Carnations on a Black Grave https://www.indiepressrevolution.com/xcart/Red-Carnations-on-a-Black-Grave-Print-PDF.html Montsegur 1244 http://thoughtfulgames.com/montsegur1244/ Stonewall 1969 https://asteriscoedizioni.com/stonewall-1969-english/ The Gauntlet Links: The Gauntlet website https://gauntlet-rpg.com/ @GauntletRPG on Twitter https://twitter.com/GauntletRPG The Gauntlet Forums https://forums.gauntlet-rpg.com/ The Gauntlet on Patreon https://patreon.com/gauntlet
Join Mike Francesa and Brad Thomas as they break down the final leg of the Triple Crown. Favorites at the Run for the Carnations include We the People, Mo Donegal, and Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike, who skipped the Preakness. Other contenders include Skippylongstocking, Nest, Creative Minister, Golden Glider, and Barber Road. Mike and Brad also analyze Belmont betting strategies.00:00 It's an 8-horse field at the Belmont06:30 Rich Strike returns in prime form10:40 Mo Donegal is a lot like Creator16:00 Rich Strike upended horse betting odds20:30 Belmont Stakes betting strategySubscribe to The Mike Francesa Podcast so you don't miss a single episode. Follow Mike Francesa & BetRivers Network on Twitter:
Full Bloom - Flowers of SpringSpring seems to have sprung in our studio as Amanda and Marco talk about flowers that remind them of special people in our lives. And Marco finally finds out how Amanda feels about Orchids. A Sneak-Peek:[1:00] Ad free listening is now available. [1:45] Marco tells the odd thing that happened to their spring bulbs.[4:00] Marco tells what flowers he believes Amanda likes. [4:39] Marco finds out Amanda's feelings on orchids.[7:02] Bird of Paradise flower reminds Marco of his mother-in-law.[9:00] Marco explains why Fantasy Island influenced his love for anthuriums.[11:00] Lilacs.[15:00] Poppies & Dalias [17:43] Carnations, Irises and Gladiolus. [19:15] Fake flowers and who they remind us of. [21:11] Marco wants to see a Corpse Flower.[22:40] Flowers we don't particularly like.[25:20] Flowers that remind you of a place?Favourite Quote:“I don't picture you as an orchid person.” (Marco) “We don't want to give him the ‘bum-steer” (Marco) [15:28]“Not on the reg'”(Amanda) [18:29]“You don't like, take a can of seeds and shake it and see what comes up.” [28:16]Connect with us on:Twitter: @listenandsleepInstagram: @theinsomniaprojectweb: theinsomniaproject.comEmail: drumcastproductions@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-insomnia-project.
A storygame of resistance Since it seems that all hearts which beat for liberty only have the right to a bullet, I demand it for myself! If you let me live, I will not cease to cry out for vengeance…I am finished…if you are not cowards, kill me… —Louise Michel For just over two months in 1871, the Paris Commune tried to make an egalitarian, socialist state a reality despite disagreement within their walls and attacks from outside it. This is the story of a community caught up in a sudden revolution, their messy personal lives and their attempts to create a utopia in the face of impending death. How far would you go for what you believe in? Would you stand firm even if it meant your death? Red Carnations on a Black Grave is a freeform roleplaying game for 4-6 players that brings to life the 72 tumultuous days of the Paris Commune. A game is playable in a single session of four hours or less. Each player portrays two characters during the two months of the Commune, one of whom must die during the French Army's all-out assault on Paris in the last week of May, 1871. Special cards guide your play, providing questions about how the characters are related to each other, historical incidents to serve as the basis of scenes in the game, and the ultimate fate of your surviving characters. Red Carnations on a Black Grave is by Catherine Ramen and is available here http://aviatrixgames.com/
With St. Patrick's Day coming up soon, many people will be touting green clothes, green hats and drinking green beer. Those traditions are fun but, as a horticulturist, the one tradition I don't enjoy are the green carnations. I generally love all flowers, but a white carnation dyed in green just doesn't cut it for me. If you want to give a flower for St. Patty's Day, I have some better options. The shamrock is the symbolic flower of St Patrick's Day. The original Irish shamrock is thought to have been a clover. It's not the best gift plant. Luckily, florist shops and garden centers are filled with oxalis this time of year. Oxalis grows from a small bulb and has stems with three leaflet leaves and a dainty little flower. There are green varieties, purple varieties and even one called 'Iron Cross' with a red center edged in green. Oxalis can be grown as a houseplant now, and used later in your outdoor container or garden. If oxalis gets leggy or insect-infested simply cutback all the foliage to the soil and it will regrow. Mini roses are a great gift, especially ones with yellow or white flowers. They contrast beautifully with all the green around. Select varieties that stay only 1- to 2-feet tall and grow them as houseplants now and outdoor plants for years. Perhaps a true Irish gardener would love some seeds of Bells of Ireland. This annual flower grows stalks with green blooms in summer. Bells of Ireland likes cool weather, self sows, is a great cut flower and would be appreciated all summer long.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Valentine's Day Etiquette. Love is in the air. Who do you love? February 14th does not have to be about Romance. It can focus on loving yourself first.
The flowers featured in this episode Carnations Orange Sherbet Chabaud Benigna Grenadin White Grenadin Pink Verbascum Banana Custard Silver Lining Shades of Summer Southern Charm
#freebritney Chills in the Carnations by Tina Michelle Leech [TW: suicide] by Tracey Carvill (click title to read full story on WattPad) Ink [TW: brief mention of rape, kidnapping, bone breaking sounds, drowning] by Hannah Fletcher Facebook Twitter Instagram scareyoutosleep.com You can send your stories to: scareyoutosleep@gmail.com Join the SYTS Discord server to chat with me and other listeners: https://discord.gg/u7HHVxFg6w --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scareyoutosleep/message
#freebritneyChills in the Carnations by Tina MichelleLeech [TW: suicide] by Tracey Carvill (click title to read full story on WattPad)Ink [TW: brief mention of rape, kidnapping, bone breaking sounds, drowning] by Hannah FletcherFacebookTwitterInstagramscareyoutosleep.comYou can send your stories to: scareyoutosleep@gmail.comJoin the SYTS Discord server to chat with me and other listeners: https://discord.gg/u7HHVxFg6w--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scareyoutosleep/message Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the United States, the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, commonly known as the Triple Crown, is a title awarded to a three-year-old Thoroughbred horse who wins the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes. Our guest today, Doug O'Neill is a thoroughbred horse trainer. He trained the 2012 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner, I'll Have Another, and 2016 Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist.
Chris and Peter's first show, giving you a bit of background on who we are, our horticultural background and what to look forward to in our upcoming shows.Plant/Product MentionsEleagnus ebbingeiAntirrhinumsPinks and Carnations (in store only)Houseplants and AccessoriesOrchid ProductsUseful LinksAmateur Gardening magazineBuckingham NurseriesChiltern Music Therapy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Before Prince Harry decided to jump ship with Meghan Markle, there was one other guy who decided to quit the Royal family. King Edward VIII fell in love with a divorced American woman back in 1936, and when the Royal family treated her like crap, he quit ‘The Firm’ and left the country with her for good. SOUND FAMILIAR? With Harry and Meghan spilling all the tea in their Oprah interview this week, we thought this was the perfect time to get just the gist on the other Royal couple everyone keeps comparing them to: Wallis and Edward. We give you Just The Gist, but if you want more there’s this: The audiobook with awesome narration that Rosie listened to: Untitled: The Real Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor by Anna Pasternak https://www.harpercollins.com.au/9780008297312/untitled-the-real-wallis-simpson-duchess-of-windsor/ The book with details about all their Nazi connections: 17 Carnations by Andrew Morton https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22313811-17-carnations This book is veeeery long and detailed but good:The Crown in Crisis: Countdown to the Abdication by Alexander Larman https://www.hachette.com.au/alexander-larman/the-crown-in-crisis-countdown-to-the-abdication Filmed interview with Wallis and Edward where they spill some tea (kind of like their Oprah interview at the time): https://youtu.be/I02fZDd-BBc Some documentaries: Wallis Before Edward: https://youtu.be/aOBm305ooVQ The Love Affair That Almost Destroyed Britain (Wallis Simpson: The Secret Letters): https://youtu.be/Swd3ISRF_wY Interview with expert and author Anna Pasternak: https://youtu.be/yYYq5v6WAps Podcast episode: Stuff You Missed In History Class - Wallis Simpson and the Nazi King https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/stuff-you-missed-in-history-class/id283605519?i=1000463641705 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
在喜马拉雅已支持实时字幕关注公众号“高效英语磨耳朵”获取文稿和音频词汇提示1.bushes 灌木2.prick 扎3.thorn 刺4.tulips 郁金香5.bloom 花(常指观赏类)6.Ottawa 渥太华7.lilies of the valley 山谷百合8.blossoms 花(常指果木类)9.cherry 樱桃10.geraniums 天竺葵11.petunias 矮牵牛12.marigolds 金盏菊13.petals 花瓣14.shady 背阴的15.hostas 玉簪花16.chrysanthemums 菊花17.carnations 康乃馨18.poinsettias 一品红19.orchid 兰花原文FlowersThere are hundreds of different types of flowers.Most people like roses.Roses grow on bushes,and they smell beautiful.You have to be careful that you don't prick your finger on a rose thorn.Roses come in many colors.There are red,pink,yellow and white roses.In the spring,tulips are in bloom.In Ottawa,there are many tulips.Some people go there just to see all the tulips in the spring.Forget-me-nots are also spring flowers.They are tiny and blue.Lilies of the valley look like white bells.Many of the trees have blossoms on them in the springtime.The apple and cherry trees look particularly beautiful when they are in blossom.We have a blossom festival in my town.My neighbors like to plant geraniums,petunias and marigolds in the summer.Some people plant sunflowers.Sunflowers grow very tall.They have bright yellow petals.All of those flowers grow best in the sunshine.If your garden is shady,you have to plant different things.Hostas grow well in a shady garden.Chrysanthemums are fall flowers.Chrysanthemums come in many colors also.There are purple,yellow and white chrysanthemums.Flowers are good to give as gifts.Women like to receive a dozen roses on Valentine's day.Carnations also make a nice gift.They have a very sweet smell.Where I live, Many people give away lilies for Easter.Poinsettias are very festive at Christmas time.If someone goes to a dance,they often give their partner a flowers to wear.Sometimes a girl will get orchid from her date.If you go to a wedding,you will probably see a lot of flowers there.Flowers help to make place beautiful.
在喜马拉雅已支持实时字幕关注公众号“高效英语磨耳朵”获取文稿和音频词汇提示1.bushes 灌木2.prick 扎3.thorn 刺4.tulips 郁金香5.bloom 花(常指观赏类)6.Ottawa 渥太华7.lilies of the valley 山谷百合8.blossoms 花(常指果木类)9.cherry 樱桃10.geraniums 天竺葵11.petunias 矮牵牛12.marigolds 金盏菊13.petals 花瓣14.shady 背阴的15.hostas 玉簪花16.chrysanthemums 菊花17.carnations 康乃馨18.poinsettias 一品红19.orchid 兰花原文FlowersThere are hundreds of different types of flowers.Most people like roses.Roses grow on bushes,and they smell beautiful.You have to be careful that you don't prick your finger on a rose thorn.Roses come in many colors.There are red,pink,yellow and white roses.In the spring,tulips are in bloom.In Ottawa,there are many tulips.Some people go there just to see all the tulips in the spring.Forget-me-nots are also spring flowers.They are tiny and blue.Lilies of the valley look like white bells.Many of the trees have blossoms on them in the springtime.The apple and cherry trees look particularly beautiful when they are in blossom.We have a blossom festival in my town.My neighbors like to plant geraniums,petunias and marigolds in the summer.Some people plant sunflowers.Sunflowers grow very tall.They have bright yellow petals.All of those flowers grow best in the sunshine.If your garden is shady,you have to plant different things.Hostas grow well in a shady garden.Chrysanthemums are fall flowers.Chrysanthemums come in many colors also.There are purple,yellow and white chrysanthemums.Flowers are good to give as gifts.Women like to receive a dozen roses on Valentine's day.Carnations also make a nice gift.They have a very sweet smell.Many people give away lilies for Easter.Poinsettias are very festive at Christmas time.If someone goes to a dance,they often give their partner a flowers to wear.Sometimes a girl will get orchid form her date.If you go to a wedding,you will probably see a lot of flowers there.Flowers help to make place beautiful.
在喜马拉雅已支持实时字幕关注公众号“高效英语磨耳朵”获取文稿和音频词汇提示1.bushes 灌木2.prick 扎3.thorn 刺4.tulips 郁金香5.bloom 花(常指观赏类)6.Ottawa 渥太华7.lilies of the valley 山谷百合8.blossoms 花(常指果木类)9.cherry 樱桃10.geraniums 天竺葵11.petunias 矮牵牛12.marigolds 金盏菊13.petals 花瓣14.shady 背阴的15.hostas 玉簪花16.chrysanthemums 菊花17.carnations 康乃馨18.poinsettias 一品红19.orchid 兰花原文FlowersThere are hundreds of different types of flowers.Most people like roses.Roses grow on bushes,and they smell beautiful.You have to be careful that you don't prick your finger on a rose thorn.Roses come in many colors.There are red,pink,yellow and white roses.In the spring,tulips are in bloom.In Ottawa,there are many tulips.Some people go there just to see all the tulips in the spring.Forget-me-nots are also spring flowers.They are tiny and blue.Lilies of the valley look like white bells.Many of the trees have blossoms on them in the springtime.The apple and cherry trees look particularly beautiful when they are in blossom.We have a blossom festival in my town.My neighbors like to plant geraniums,petunias and marigolds in the summer.Some people plant sunflowers.Sunflowers grow very tall.They have bright yellow petals.All of those flowers grow best in the sunshine.If your garden is shady,you have to plant different things.Hostas grow well in a shady garden.Chrysanthemums are fall flowers.Chrysanthemums come in many colors also.There are purple,yellow and white chrysanthemums.Flowers are good to give as gifts.Women like to receive a dozen roses on Valentine's day.Carnations also make a nice gift.They have a very sweet smell.Where I live, Many people give away lilies for Easter.Poinsettias are very festive at Christmas time.If someone goes to a dance,they often give their partner a flowers to wear.Sometimes a girl will get orchid form her date.If you go to a wedding,you will probably see a lot of flowers there.Flowers help to make place beautiful.
词汇提示1.bushes 灌木2.prick 扎3.thorn 刺4.tulips 郁金香5.bloom 花(常指观赏类)6.Ottawa 渥太华7.lilies of the valley 山谷百合8.blossoms 花(常指果木类)9.cherry 樱桃10.geraniums 天竺葵11.petunias 矮牵牛12.marigolds 金盏菊13.petals 花瓣14.shady 背阴的15.hostas 玉簪花16.chrysanthemums 菊花17.carnations 康乃馨18.poinsettias 一品红19.orchid 兰花原文Flowers There are hundreds of different types of flowers.Most people like roses.Roses grow on bushes,and they smell beautiful.You have to be careful that you don't prick your finger on a rose thorn.Roses come in many colors.There are red,pink,yellow and white roses.In the spring,tulips are in bloom.In Ottawa,there are many tulips.Some people go there just to see all the tulips in the spring.Forget-me-nots are also spring flowers.They are tiny and blue.Lilies of the valley look like white bells.Many of the trees have blossoms on them in the springtime.The apple and cherry trees look particularly beautiful when they are in blossom.We have a blossom festival in my town.My neighbors like to plant geraniums,petunias and marigolds in the summer.Some people plant sunflowers.Sunflowers grow very tall.They have bright yellow petals.All of those flowers grow best in the sunshine.If your garden is shady,you have to plant different things.Hostas grow well in a shady garden.Chrysanthemums are fall flowers.Chrysanthemums come in many colors also.There are purple,yellow and white chrysanthemums.Flowers are good to give as gifts.Women like to receive a dozen roses on Valentine's day.Carnations also make a nice gift.They have a very sweet smell.Many people give away lilies for Easter.Poinsettias are very festive at Christmas time.If someone goes to a dance,they often give their partner a flowers to wear.Sometimes a girl will get orchid form her date.If you go to a wedding,you will probably see a lot of flowers there.Flowers help to make place beautiful.
Grief is as much about staying connected as it is about letting go. This week, AC shares some of the details of his journey...Special thanks to Alexis Arralynn for encouraging me to write...Be sure to check out my other podcasts When The Bough Breaks and What I Like About You...If you'd like to record your own episode of Turn Up The AC, send me an email to find out how acfischerpod@gmail.com...Thanks to itsjustnikia for introducing this episode!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/acfischerpod)
Grief is as much about staying connected as it is about letting go. This week, AC shares some of the details of his journey...Special thanks to Alexis Arralynn for encouraging me to write...Be sure to check out my other podcasts When The Bough Breaks and What I Like About You...If you'd like to record your own episode of Turn Up The AC, send me an email to find out how acfischerpod@gmail.com...Thanks to itsjustnikia for introducing this episode!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/acfischerpod)
Favorite Flowers and Of Course, Cards, Roses, Lillies, Carnations, and more. Who doesn't love flowers? Unless you have to get up at 3:00 a.m. to help your S.O. at the flower mart, then all bets are off. Also included in this conversation is Rebecca's love of all things cards and how they are important travel [...]
JD dabbles in mixology with a SKYY Cold Brew Coffee Vodka in Coca-Cola while Denise indulges in Jim Beam Red Stag Black Cherry whiskey tonight as they cover the evolution of Valentine's Day from when they were little, then teenagers then adults. In a hilarious discussion of high school hijinks, we learn JD was a bit of a nerd, because of Clara (listen and learn) and Denise tells how you could spend a mere six bucks and buy a Valentine's date in high school with a carnation and a box of donuts. To view the video of this show, click on this link.
Valentine's Day is a scam but we still like to get tokens of affection on February 14th. Join Andrea and Lindsey as they talk about love and all the things with their FAVORITE play cousin, Micah Rose. We also add some tunes to the play cousin playlist.
Happy Valentine's Day! Grab that box of chocolates and a big glass of wine because this episode we're discussing when we stopped celebrating six-month anniversaries, the right time to tell your family you're dating someone new, and when we expect our significant other to delete their dating apps (and yes, we mean really delete, not just go hidden). --- What is Shots & Thoughts? We're three 30-somethings hosting a podcast about dating, relationships, and life in general. Follow us: @ShotsThoughts on Twitter and @ShotsThoughtsPod on Instagram
In this episode Cornell talks about his favorite author Malcolm Gladwell, and the price tag we put on ourselves.
There's a new fuzzy little member in Jazz's family and tonight's podcast opens with a chat about how everyone is adjusting. Then, another feline friend appears in this story, set in Australia's Gold Coast in February of 2009. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
some songs. enjoy songs.DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Karen Meat “I Made You A Card” On the CouchTwo Inch Astronaut “play to no one” Can You Please Not HelpPoppies “Dumb Advice” Good EPPREGNANT “She Noticed” Duct Tapeturtlenecked “My New Necklace” VultureScum Eating “Business Class” Moist on the InsideGuerilla Toss “Skull Pop” GT ULTRAPalehound “Carnations” A Place I’ll Always Gocrumbs “On Tiptoes” demoSchool Damage “Tall Poppies” School DamageEspejos “No Future” Gossip EPMolly Burch “Fool” Please Be MineThe Baby Seals “Period Drama” The Baby SealsOtzi “Gong Show” Gong Show b/w Sunbeam 7"Sports Coach “cool look” wallace & floraBabe Waves “Generation Gaslight” Horizon LinesSpodee Boy “Sterile World” Sterile WorldESG “My Street” Step Off
Join the Fabulous Flowers tv duo Paulie & Lucy once again, as they float their way florally through the beauty and the fragrance that are stocks. A true British stalwart and a pleasure in any arrangement. Stocks are great to grow in any garden, easy to source from your florist or garden centre and wonderful to use. Stocks are really and truly a great British scented staple. Learn some tips on growing, using and storing these blooms as well as making the most of them n your displays at home. There are accompanying videos for this episode where Paulie demonstrates several ways to use Stocks for a simple contemporary or a wild and enormous, show stopping centre piece - just head over to Fabulous Flowers tv on YouTube to see those. Floriography Fun Facts tackle the Carnation this week. Did you know these little beauties have been around for over 2000 years? Listen to all the incredible facts on Carnations, their colours and what the different colours mean when sent as a message. Pinks are a member of the Caranation family too. There's so much to hear and enjoy in this episode as Paulie and Lucy share all the facts they've researched.
A young woman offers a soldier a flower, a symbolic representation of the choice he faces. Will he defend his post and trigger a bloodbath, or will he accept the carnation and join the revolution? The future of Portugal hangs in the balance.
A Sweet, Kind, Engaging Podcast for Children of All Ages.This Episode: Pinkie & Mildred talk about carnations & sunflowers. PinkieThePig.com
Valerie, owner of Golden Seraphina Apothecary & Healing and Daniela LeBlanc owner of Ravens Hollow Apothecary & Healing Hands Equine Body Work share with you information on the Pagan holiday, Beltane. We focus on how any belief system can celebrate this powerful holiday! Beltane is April 30th-May 1st and focuses on fertility and the coming together of the masculine and feminine energies. Fertility doesn't just mean baby time, but really anything you would like to manifest and grow. We talk about the history, traditions, foods, colors, altars, offerings and the reasons for celebrating. We also offer an example of a simple Beltane exercise! The list of herbs and altar ideas are below. Much Love & Many Blessings!Beltane Altar Ideas:Add Colors! We go deeper into the meanings of the colors in the podcast. Green, yellow, blue, purple, white, black & red. use these colors with your candles, cloths, ribbons, plants & crystals. Even your own clothes!Masculine representations like Athame (knife or sword), antlers, sticks, seeds or a maypole centerpiece.Feminine representation statue of the goddess, floral crown, fresh flowers, cauldron or cup.Other offerings include: honey, oats, milk, fruits, potted plants, crystals & herb/plant like Rose, Lemon Balm, Balsam, Lilac, Carnations, Carrot Tops, Daffodils, Daisies, Yellow Dock, Dragons Blood Resin, Elm, Fig, Ginger, Grape Vines, Hazel, Hemp, Hibiscus, Hyacinth, Jasmine, Maple, Mint, Black Mustard, Nuts/Seeds, Oregano, Pansies, Parsley, Periwinkle, Pine, Plum, Pomegranate, Poppies, Prickly Ash, Rosemary, Savory, Spiderwort, Sunflowers, Sweet Peas & Willow.Ritual:Sit in meditation on April 30th, visualizing your life vibrant, abundant & fertile. Envision it in as much detail as possible.Write it down in as much detail as possible.Write a prayer if you're called to do so.Light the fire and when it burns brightly, burn your vision writing in it while asking for blessings & abundance. Recite your prayer or blessing. And so it is. You can find us at:www.GoldenSeraphina.com & social medias FB, IG & TikTok @ Golden SeraphinaSocial Media for Dani is FB & IG at Daniela LeBlancwww.ravenshollowapothecary.comwww.healinghandsequinebodywork.com
In this shortened batch of storylines, it’s Gemma’s (and to a lesser extent, David’s) turn to insist THEY’RE ABSOLUTELY FINE, but Bernie isn’t buying it and so replaces a window, gets in a chippy tea, and gets five minutes in front of Dr Gaddas. At Shady Acres, Ken smuggles in Eccles and despite having been for a walk that evening, the old timer takes a pee behind a plant in the hallway; as does Eccles. Brian briefly toys with a beard. Charles’s reign of terror continues unabated. Ryan has an idea with regards to Tim’s Dad and as a result we learn that Zeedan is going on holiday, then Zeedan is getting married but no one’s invited, then Alya and Yasmeen are invited, and then Tim’s Dad is tagging along — don’t be expecting no best man duties, there, Ryan. Evelyn gives Claudia a second chance with better results, and this time Arthur has the good grace to turn up, and it was delightful. David visits Clayton in jail, Nick visits Shona in hospital, and neither have much in the way of success, which drives David onto the sofa and into the arms of a former trafficked Eastern European Sparkle Lounge nail technician.
Thank god you don't need to actually know anything about basketball to follow along with this one, otherwise we would be lost causes. We're skipping past the sports talk and chatting about library fines and shitty malls in this week's episode! CanCon Pick of the Week: Monster by Mistake. Song of the Week: "Cameras Everywhere" by The Carnations.
Well, this week we are venturing into the "hot button" topic of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The technology for genetic engineering is developing in leaps and bounds. In fact, how rapidly it is developing completely blind sided us. So we thought a little bit of a discussion about GMOs in the floriculture industry was in order. You can already buy genetically engineered carnations (Moon Series) and a genetically engineered rose (Applause). In this episode we explain (very briefly) some of the technologies, and discuss implications, and our opinions of course;) We looked at a lot of papers and articles- some of the best are listed below- warning some of what you may read may seriously upset you. Baranski, R. , Magdalena Klimek-Chodacka, Aneta Lukasiewicz. 2019. Approved genetically modified (GM) horticultural plants: A 25-year perspective. Folia Hort. 31(1), 2019, 3-49. Kishi-Kaboshi M.; Ryutaro Aida, Katsutomo Sasaki. 2018. Genome engineering in ornamental plants: Current status and future prospects. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2018.03.015 Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 131 (47-52) MIT Technology Review article: The Next Great GMO Debate Nordberg A, Minssen T, Holm S, Horst M, Mortensen K, Møller BL. 2018. Cutting edges and weaving threads in the gene editing revolution: reconciling scientific progress with legal, ethical, and social concerns. J Law Biosci. 2018;5(1):35–83. Published 2018 Jan 18. doi:10.1093/jlb/lsx043. Oh- and I just found this one on bees- published at the end of February GMO bees article Our theme music was composed and performed by Heather's son Callum and audio editing was completed by the uber talented Laura Eccleston.
Today we celebrate the Father of Paleobotany and the botanical illustrator honored by King Charles X. We'll learn about the botanical painter who got sick of painting flowers (he'd painted 800 of them) and the botanical illustrator who worked for Curtis's Botanical Magazine and Kew Gardens. Today’s Unearthed Words feature the hidden (and often unappreciated) transformations happening in our garden during January. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that helps us understand plant physiology through an intimate and entertaining memoir. I'll talk about a garden item that can help you propagate your house plants, and then we’ll wrap things up with the birth flowers of January. But first, let's catch up on a few recent events. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Curated Articles Horniman Museum's gardener Wes Shaw - Gardens Illustrated Horniman Gardens, Forest Hill, London - Spotlight: Wes Shaw "The last place that blew me away was GARDENS BY THE BAY in Singapore. Amazing conservatories, landscaping & planting - taking horticulture to a new level. While I was there, I saw gardeners abseiling down the side of green walls and volunteers using tweezers to pick over the beds. Gardens should continuously change and evolve. I never see the point of keeping something looking the same as it did at some point in the past. What’s the next big project task you’ll be tackling in the garden? We are planning a Winter Garden for an area of the Horniman Gardens that needs a bit of a refresh.” High Society: The Expert’s Guide To Alpines Here's a great post from @AlysFowler featuring Richard Wilford - an alpine lover and head of design and collection support at the Royal Botanic Gardens @KewGardens. "What Richard doesn’t know about alpines isn’t worth knowing. 'We’ve got a very tall house to grow some very small plants' he jokes. Alpines are surprisingly easy and hardy and perfect for tricky corners and small plots. As their name suggests, alpines are from areas of high elevation, so they love full sun, cool roots, and cold nights." Check out Richard Wilford’s Five Easy Alpines: Sempervivum: will grow on sunny rocks, cracks in walls, and stony places. Put a little compost into the niches first, then nudge them in. Alpine pinks Dianthus alpinus: a tiny mat-forming evergreen with bright pink flowers. It likes free-draining conditions and suits pots, gravel path edges, and window boxes. Erinus alpinus, or alpine balsam: forms neat rosettes of narrow leaves and loves crevices. Campanula cochlearifolia (fairy thimbles or ear leaf flowers): Nodding blue flowers - Keep its feet well-drained. Phlox douglasii: A low-growing perennial - it grows in dry woodlands. It needs a dry winter, but good drainage and a sheltered spot by a wall will work. Now, if you'd like to check out these curated articles for yourself, you're in luck, because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. There’s no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Important Events 1801 Today is the birthday of the French botanist and the Father of Paleobotany Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart ("Bron-yahr"). Adolphe-Théodore was born in Paris. His father, Alexander, was a geologist. There’s no doubt his father’s work helped Adolphe-Théodore become a pioneer in the field of paleobotany. A paleobotanist is someone who works with fossil plants. Plants have been living on the planet for over 400 million years. So, there are plenty of fossil plants to study and catalog. As one of the most prominent botanists of the 19th century, Adolphe-Théodore worked to classify fossil plant forms, and he did so even before Charles Darwin. Adolphe-Théodore’s work provided content for his book on the history of plant fossils in 1828. Adolphe-Théodore published his masterpiece when he was just 27 years old. Adolphe-Théodore’s writing brought him notoriety and gave him the moniker "Father of Paleobotany." He was also called the "Linnaeus of Fossil Plants." Adolphe-Théodore was not so much a fossil plant discover as he was a fossil plant organizer. He put fossil plants in order and applied principles for distinguishing them. In 1841, at the age of 40, Adolphe-Théodore received the Wollaston Medal for his work with fossil plants. It is the highest award granted by the Geological Society of London. It must have made his father, Alexander, very proud. Adolphe-Théodore was a professor at the Paris Museum of Natural History. He was the backfill for Andre Michaux, who had left to explore the flora of North America. Adolphe-Théodore's wife died young. They had two boys together, and when Adolphe-Théodore died, he died in the arms of his eldest son. 1825 King Charles X honored the Belgian botanical illustrator Pierre-Joseph Redouté with the Legion of Honor. To this day, Redouté is one of the most renowned flower painters of all time. Redouté was born into a Flemish family of painters. Growing up, his family supported themselves by creating paintings for the home and for the church. Redouté was an official court draftsman to Queen Marie Antoinette. One evening around midnight, she summoned him to appear before her, and she asked him to paint her a cactus. She was exerting her control; she wanted to see if Redouté was as talented as was reported. (He was.) Redouté also became a favorite of Josephine Bonaparte. Redouté’s paintings of her flowers at Malmaison are among his most beautiful works. Today, Redouté is best known for his paintings of lilies and roses. Roses were his specialty. And, Redouté's work earned him a nickname; he was known as "the Raffaele of flowers.". Now, if you'd like to really treat yourself or get a special gift or a gardener in your life, you should check out the book by Werner Dressendorfer called Redouté: Selection of the Most Beautiful Flowers. This is a large coffee table book. It is probably one of the most beautiful books I've ever seen; again, it's called Redoute: A Selection of the Most Beautiful Flowers. This book came out in September of 2018, and I finally just got myself a copy of it after mulling it over for over a year. the book features 144 paintings by Redouté that were published between 1827 and 1833. it's is truly one of my favorite books in my Botanical Library. When this book first came out, it retailed for $150. You can get new copies of Redouté: Selection of the Most Beautiful Flowers by Werner Dressendorfer and support the show - using the link in Today Show notes for $83. I managed to get an excellent used copy for $65. But, as I said, this is an investment piece, and it's also extraordinarily beautiful. I guarantee if you have this book sitting out, your visitors will be sure to comment, and they probably won't be able to resist looking through the beautiful paintings. Glorious. 1836 Today is the birthday of the botanical painter Henri Fantin-Latour (Fahn-tahn Lah-tur”). It's kind of humorous to me that we end up discussing Henri Fantin-LaTour today - right after Pierre Joseph Redoute - because Henri painted flowers as well. But, unlike Pierre Joseph Redoute, Henri got so sick of painting flowers that he could find no joy in doing it for the end of his career. All together, Henry painted well over 800 pictures of flowers over 32 years between 1864 and 1896. By the end of his career, the entire genre of still life flower painting was life-draining to him. He despised it. Yet, it's how he made a living, and many of his paintings bought to be displayed in homes. The painter James Whistler talked up Henri’s work so much that his flower paintings were quite famous in England. In fact, during his lifetime, he was better known in England as a painter than he was in his native France. Henri also painted portraits, as well as group portraits of Parisian artists, and he even painted imaginative compositions. He enjoyed painting portraits and his other creative work more than painting flowers. But, it was always the flower paintings that sold, and so he kept painting them to support himself. 1892 Today is the anniversary of the death of the exceptionally talented Scottish botanical illustrator Walter Hood Fitch. He was 75 years old. Fitch was one of the most prolific botanical artists of all time. His illustrations were stunning, and he used vivid colors for his work. In 1834, Walter began working for William Hooker. Hooker was the editor of Curtis's Botanical Magazine. Walter's very first published plate was of a Mimulus Rose. He didn’t know it then, but it was one down, and he had over 2,700 more to go. Hooker loved Walters’s work because his paintings reflected the way the plants appeared in real life; they weren't fanciful or embellished, yet they were beautiful. In short order, Walter became the sole artist for the magazine. When Hooker became the director of Kew, the promotion meant moving to London. He talked Walter into moving, too. Pretty soon, Walter was not only making illustrations for the magazine but for everything published at Kew. At the end of his career, around the age of 60, Walter got into a disagreement with William Hooker’s son, Joseph Dalton Hooker, over his pay. Walter left his post at Kew and became a freelancer. During his lifetime, Walter created over 12,000 illustrations that found their way to publication in various works. Unearthed Words There is a famous saying, slow as molasses in January. We often think nothing is happening in our gardens during the winter, As Alfred Austin said in his poem, Primroses (Primula vulgaris): Pale January lay In its cradle day by day Dead or living, hard to say. But this belief that January is a dead time in the garden… well, nothing could be further from the truth. Today's Unearthed Words are all about the productivity that takes place in our gardens in January. January is the quietest month in the garden. ... But just because it looks quiet doesn't mean that nothing is happening. The soil, open to the sky, absorbs the pure rainfall while microorganisms convert tilled-under fodder into usable nutrients for the next crop of plants. The feasting earthworms tunnel along, aerating the soil and preparing it to welcome the seeds and bare roots to come. — Rosalie Muller Wright, Editor, Sunset Magazine Nature looks dead in winter because her life is gathered into her heart. She withers the plant down to the root that she may grow it up again, fairer and stronger. She calls her family together within her inmost home to prepare them for being scattered abroad upon the face of the earth. — Hugh Macmillan, Scottish Minister & Naturalist, 1871 Over the land freckled with snow half-thawed The speculating rooks at their nests cawed And saw from elm tops, delicate as flower of grass, What we below could not see, Winter pass. — Edward Thomas, British Poet "You think I am dead," The apple tree said, “Because I never have a leaf to show- Because I stoop, And my branches droop, And the dull gray mosses over me grow! But I'm still alive in trunk and shoot; The buds of next May I fold away- But I pity the withered grass at my root." "You think I am dead," The quick grass said, "Because I have parted with stem and blade! But under the ground, I am safe and sound With the snow's thick blanket over me laid. I'm all alive, and ready to shoot, Come dancing here- But I pity the flower without branch or root." "You think I am dead," A soft voice said, "Because not a branch or root I own. I have never died, but close I hide In a plumy seed that the wind has sown. Patient, I wait through the long winter hours; You will see me again- I shall laugh at you then, Out of the eyes of a hundred flowers." — Edith Matilda Thomas, American Poet Grow That Garden Library A Garden of Marvels by Ruth Kassinger The subtitle to this book is: How We Discovered that Flowers Have Sex, Leaves Eat Air, and Other Secrets of Plants This book came out in April of 2015. Ruth Kassinger didn’t always have a green thumb. in this book, she'll tell you that until she completely understood how plants actually worked, she couldn't know precisely what they needed. Her story starts this way, “This book was born of a murder, a murder I committed.” The victim - it turns out-was a beloved kumquat tree. Ruth had decided to prune it. Her efforts made the tree turn brittle and brown. It made her wonder: Why did the kumquat die when a rose bush and a crepe myrtle that was pruned the very same way were both thriving? The dilemma is what made Ruth begin a quest to understand more about plant physiology. This book is part memoir and part science-class. Ruth writes with a friendly voice. This book is a beautiful way to learn basic botany - the marvel of flowers, roots, stems, and leaves. While we're learning botany from Ruth, we also get to know her personal stories. Ruth shares how she learned to become a better gardener. Initially, Ruth made the same mistakes we all make: over-watering, under fertilizing, making untrue assumptions about what plants need. You can get a used copy of A Garden of Marvels by Ruth Kassinger and support the show, using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for under $5. Great Gifts for Gardeners 3-Bulb Vase (Plant Terrarium) with Wooden Stand Retro Wooden Frame -3 Glass Plant Vases - for Desktop Rustic wood and vintage design, these decorative glass vases are perfect for propagating plants like hoya, pathos, Swedish Ivy, etc. It is a gorgeous plant prop for your home. The frame is made of natural wood, mottled surface; three bulb vases are made of High boron silicon heat resistant glass. The wooden stand size : 5.5"H x 11" W x 4" D; Each vase : 3.74 H x 2.75 W; Opening – 1 inch Diameter. Perfect for the desktop, in office, or home. Accessories complete- Easy to set up - ready for water (the hexagon screwdriver and screws are included). Today’s Botanic Spark January’s birth flowers are the carnation and snowdrop. Let’s take a moment to celebrate both. Carnations Carnations are some of the world's oldest flowers. They have been cultivated for over 2000 years. The Greeks and Romans used them and garlands Carnations are part of the Dianthus family. Their Latin name is Dianthus caryophyllus. The etymology of the word Dianthus is from two Greek words. Dios means Divine, and Anthos means Flower. And, the translation of dianthus means "Flower of the Gods." Carnations have different meanings based on their color. White carnations symbolize good luck and pure love. Pink carnations represent admiration, and a dark red carnation represents affection and love. Snowdrops January’s other birth flower is the Snowdrop (Galanthus). Snowdrops were named by Carl Linnaeus, who gave them the Latin name Galanthus nivalis, which means "milk flower of the snow." Snowdrop is a common name. They were also known as Candlemas Veils because they typically bloom around Candlemas or February 2nd. Snowdrops are an indicator flower signaling the transition from winter into spring. Thus, the meaning of a Snowdrop blossom is Hope. The word Galanthophile is the name given to people who love snowdrops. And here's a Fun Fact: a substance extracted from snowdrops is used to treat Alzheimer's Disease.
We begin the bloody week where at least half of our communards will perish. I wish there was more to say about what is going to happen but things don't always work out. Pre-order my new book! See Campaign Live 7/6!
We begin the bloody week where at least half of our communards will perish. I wish there was more to say about what is going to happen but things don't always work out. Pre-order my new book! See Campaign Live 7/6!
Content warnings: war, violence, character death Help our friend TheCalebG raise money for cancer research here! River Williamson and Cat Ramen join us for our finale of Red Carnations on a Black Grave (on Kickstarter now!). Find more from Cat…
The early days of the commune were so full of hope and excitement. As The Bloody Week draws near that optimism starts to wane and that strains the relationships of the citizens of Paris. Pre-order my new book! See Campaign Live 7/6!
The early days of the commune were so full of hope and excitement. As The Bloody Week draws near that optimism starts to wane and that strains the relationships of the citizens of Paris. Pre-order my new book! See Campaign Live 7/6!
Content notice: war, violence, character death This is our second episode of Red Carnations on a Black Grave–on KICKSTARTER now! Aviatrix Game’s Catherine Ramen and the Gauntlet’s River Williamson join Andi and Senda this historical game! This is the story of several…
Catherine Ramen leads James, Stephen, Agatha, and Adira through character creation. Clearly, nothing bad will ever happen to these people. Pre-order my new book! See Campaign Live 7/6!
Catherine Ramen leads James, Stephen, Agatha, and Adira through character creation. Clearly, nothing bad will ever happen to these people. Pre-order my new book! See Campaign Live 7/6!
Content Notice: war, violence, character death Aviatrix Game’s Catherine Ramen and the Gauntlet’s River Williamson join Andi and Senda to play Cat’s Red Carnations on a Black Grave… a historical game! For just over two months in 1871, the Paris Commune…
Games Played 00:55 - Lowell's games played and Spotlight - Veil'd Fantasy 15:32 - Cat's games played and Spotlight - Alas for the Awful Sea: Kingsport 32:02 - Jason's games played and 9 Lessons from running 9 games of Trophy Guest Segment 49:21 - Cat Ramen talks about Red Carnations on a Black Grave, her game coming to Kickstarter SOON! Giving Me Life 1:04:48 - Lowell and Hearts of Wulin on Twitch 1:06:56 - Cat is excited about Hearts of Wulin and playing with Lucian! 1:08:17 - Jason loves Zigguratti Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Our forums www.forums.gauntlet-rpg.com Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Pete, Dana, and Aaron are back for the final show of the 2018-19 season! The Run for the White Carnations, better known as the Belmont Stakes, will be this Saturday, and there's a wide-open field to help you make money. We have all your winners right here! . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
World-renowned biographer whose subjects have included Tom Cruise, Angelina Jolie and Princess Diana; in '17 Carnations' he examines the cover-up of Edward VIII's Nazi connections. -- Rolling back the years…. It's vintage LitFest! Since 2009, the Festival has had its own podcast channel on board Emirates flights, featuring interviews from some of the Festival's top authors. Now, curated for your enjoyment, is a selection from the archive!
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Playtest on google hangouts of my storygame "Red Carnations on a Black Grave" with members of the Gauntlet community. Character relationship map here: https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1hsfts4IOxBesNVoks-S0pKXy3hjwr0IHR2IOQY9duqw/edit?usp=sharing "For just over two months in 1871, the Paris Commune tried to make an egalitarian, socialist state a reality despite disagreement within their walls and attacks from outside it. This is the story of 12 Communards, their messy personal lives and their attempts to create a utopia in the face of impending death. How far would you go for what you believe in? Would you stand firm even if it meant your death? A freeform game very much in the spirit of Montsegur: 1244 and Witch: the Road to Lindisfarne."
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Steve Krecklo is a professional musician and is currently working in the TV world writing music for a cartoon. Steve got his start playing in groups like The Carnations and with solo artists like Kaos. Steve is one of the most talented musicians I know. He's humble and a general all around good guy. We met at his home where he was under a bit of a deadline so I was happy that he could curve out an hour to talk and get caught up. Brought to you in part by Audible.com. Go to www.audibletrial.com/apologue and sign up to receive a free download from over 180,000 audiobook titles. Shop with amazon.ca, amazon.com and amazon.co.uk Bookmark the link and support the show!! Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologue Shop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop/ Follow the show on FaceBook and subscribe on iTunes Check out my Etsy Store if you want 3D printed things https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/Apologue3Dprinting
No episódio especial do dia dos valentinos Luiz Fireball e Ricardo Fallero contam suas desventuras e decepções no território do coração. Saiba que é preciso errar muito antes de acertar e que a paixão nem sempre é tão boa quanto parece. Descubra que o amor não foi feito pra gente feia e que um Chevette vale mais que um sentimento sincero. Conheça o fracasso ao marcar um encontro no telefone comunitário e aprenda que você nunca deve pagar a passagem de ônibus de sua namorada com vale transporte. Aliás, você nunca deve levá-la pra passear de ônibus. E para embalar tanta choradeira, desgosto e contrariedade nada mais adequado que o melhor do Doowop com Del Vikings, Clyde McPhatter, Diamonds, Marcels, Carnations e muito muito mais! Chore, curta, divulgue, divirta-se! FEED: http://recordhop.podomatic.com/rss2.xml E-MAIL: recordhoppodcast@gmail.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/record_hop LINKS: Podpesquisa: http://www.podpesquisa.com.br Muambacast: http://www.muambacast.com
Carnations are seen placed on the ground during a protest against explosions at a peace march in Ankara, Turkey, October 10, 2015. At least 30 people were killed when twin explosions hit a rally of hundreds of pro-Kurdish and leftist activists in what the government described as a terrorist attack. REUTERS/Osman Orsal This is a podcast. That you listen to. Click on this link to subscribe. Women make up 10 to 15 percent of foreigners that have traveled to the so-called Islamic State. And these women play a critical role in building the state. » Subscribe in iTunes » Subscribe using RSS Audrey Alexander, a researcher at George Washington University, tracks the movements and behaviors of women who relocate to the Islamic State. On this week’s Shortwave podcast, Alexander describes the critical role these women play in helping other western Muslim women prepare for the journey to Iraq and Syria. She also describes the culture of widowhood and martyrdom underlying the group. “We see these women tweeting, saying, ‘I’m raising the next generation of lions. These are my cubs,'” says Alexander. “It’s not passive. It’s very proactive.” This is a podcast. That you listen to. With your ears. Click on the link above. The post Podcast: The women of the Islamic State appeared first on PBS NewsHour.
Shayna Gould was 19 when she was shot during a terrorist attack in Israel. Her story is one of perseverance and character. She was recently part of a lawsuit that found the PLO liable and levied a $655 Million dollar judgement in federal court. She is joined in studio by our friend from the Simon…
Thom and I go back about 18 years. I recorded his first album with one of his first bands called 'the Carnations'. We've been good friends ever since. Thom has always been into making music and can pretty much write any type of song you want. When Thom joined the band 'All Systems Go' [John Kastner and Mark Arnold], He wrote about 8 songs that fit perfectly with the musical style of the band. Pretty impressive stuff!! We sat down at his recording studio and talked about music, what it's like to be good at music and school. It was a good time. Thanks Thom for the conversation!! Brought to you by fetchclass.com and BOUGHT.96.lt Shop with amazon.ca, amazon.com and amazon.co.uk Bookmark the link and support the show!!
Pre Celebration Show For Tessanne Chin the VOICE Tessanne Chin (born September 20, 1985, in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Reggae fusion recording artist, with a solo album In Between Words and is best known for her hit singles "Hideaway", "Messenger" and "Black Books". She has opened for famous acts such as Patti Labelle, Peabo Bryson and Gladys Knight, and toured for 3 years with Jimmy Cliff. In 2013, she took part in season 5 of the American singing competition The Voice as part of Adam Levine's Team. Her father, Richard Chin, is of Chinese descent with Cherokee ancestry and her mother, Christine Chin is of half Black and half English/African ancestry. Her older sister Tami Chynn is also a singer. Her cousin Jay Hall is a vocalist and guitarist with UK rockers Grassroutes (and previously The Royal Players), and Jay's brother Leon is a vocalist with ska-fusion act Electrik Custard.Tessanne was introduced to music at a very early age by her parents.[1] Her mother was the trumpeter and singer in her band called the "Carnations" and her father was the band's drummer. The family has a recording studio in their home in Jamaica.Tessanne started performing when she was 6 years old with Cathy Levy's "Little People and Teen Players Club", one of Jamaica's top performing arts schools. Most of her vocal coaching came from her mother and also from noted vocal coach Lecie Wright. Tessanne learned firsthand about cultural diversity when she moved to England at age 12. She coped with the move by devoting a lot of time to writing songs.Tessanne married Michael Cuffe in 2011. The two had been best friends for four years prior to marriage. go #Tessanne chin #teamtessanne #teambreadandbutter #team #crsradio #callmigranny congratulation #TessanneChin #congratulation TessanneChin
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Our guest for this week’s Off The Record is guitarist and veteran of the Louisville rock music scene: Wayne Young. According to his MySpace bio: Young started his music career in the late 1950s with the Carnations, and in the 1960s joined Soul, Inc. for two tours with the “Dick Clark Caravan of Stars” and […] The post Off The Record: Wayne Young appeared first on 91.9 WFPK Independent Louisville.