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Play Heure
Épisode 118 - On est pénibles.

Play Heure

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 73:28


Cette semaine on reçoit Charles Phaneuf animateur du show radio Les pénibles de CISM 89,3 FM.

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Straight Talk with Dean and Marc
Replay from 03.25.19 - Black Cotton and Raleigh Little Theatre

Straight Talk with Dean and Marc

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 119:58


Julius Tillery has innovative thoughts on Cotton.... On his website, he says "Black Cotton, a company that is going to change the game for you, me, all of us. Black Cotton comes from us, and is meant for us! For many years, cotton was the number one crop our people produced in the South, by our hands and feet, for no wage or compensation. After the Emancipation Proclamation, many of our ancestors made mere pennies off of the cotton produced from sharecropping. What’s worse, for the amount of money that’s made in the same industry today, black cotton farms are still making just pennies compared to the billions earned by their counterparts.I grew up in this system of poverty cotton farming. My farm home county of Northampton County in North Carolina is one of the poorest performers of economic health in the state by county, but it’s also ranked number two in the state for cotton production. Are we raising crops for our communities to suffer? As a black farmer, it has been depressing to see each year go by with farming communities struggling and deteriorating, while our efforts continue to be exploited across the world for others to profit."   we look forward to our discussion about how business is going, and what he feels the future is like for Black Farmers...   The number to call is 6466688393 and we hope that you wil tell your friends and family to join us in this discussion on black farming and it's merits and benefits...Who knows we might even motivate someone into farmingAlso joining us will be Charles Phaneuf of one of our premiere theatre companies....I first met Charles when he was a student from D.C. coming down to work at Durham Arts Council and have been impressed by his work ever since..

Straight Talk with Dean and Marc
Replay from 03.25.19 - Black Cotton and Raleigh Little Theatre

Straight Talk with Dean and Marc

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 119:58


Julius Tillery has innovative thoughts on Cotton.... On his website, he says "Black Cotton, a company that is going to change the game for you, me, all of us. Black Cotton comes from us, and is meant for us! For many years, cotton was the number one crop our people produced in the South, by our hands and feet, for no wage or compensation. After the Emancipation Proclamation, many of our ancestors made mere pennies off of the cotton produced from sharecropping. What’s worse, for the amount of money that’s made in the same industry today, black cotton farms are still making just pennies compared to the billions earned by their counterparts.I grew up in this system of poverty cotton farming. My farm home county of Northampton County in North Carolina is one of the poorest performers of economic health in the state by county, but it’s also ranked number two in the state for cotton production. Are we raising crops for our communities to suffer? As a black farmer, it has been depressing to see each year go by with farming communities struggling and deteriorating, while our efforts continue to be exploited across the world for others to profit."   we look forward to our discussion about how business is going, and what he feels the future is like for Black Farmers...   The number to call is 6466688393 and we hope that you wil tell your friends and family to join us in this discussion on black farming and it's merits and benefits...Who knows we might even motivate someone into farmingAlso joining us will be Charles Phaneuf of one of our premiere theatre companies....I first met Charles when he was a student from D.C. coming down to work at Durham Arts Council and have been impressed by his work ever since..

Kare Reviews Podcast
Heather J. Strickland of Raleigh Little Theatre

Kare Reviews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 15:19


I recently had the great pleasure of interviewing Heather J. Strickland, who on June 17th will begin her tenure as the new executive director at Raleigh Little Theatre taking over for Charles Phaneuf, who had departed back in late January this past year. Strickland brings with her over 15 years of extensive experience and success in developing organizational strategy, branding, fundraising, and cultivating engagement for nonprofit and public service organizations. She has been involved with RLT since 2005, starting as a volunteer and stepping into the roles of director, teaching artist, and board member over time. For more information, please visit: www.raleighlittletheatre.org Follow Heather J. Stickland on Twitter: @HeatherJayS Follow Kare Reviews at www.karereviews.net and on Twitter: @KareReviews Also please visit the newly launched Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/jeffreykare?fan_landing=true Follow Jeffrey Kare on Twitter: @JeffreyKare If you like what you've heard here, please subscribe to any one of the following places where the Kare Reviews Podcast is available. Anchor: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-kare Apple: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kare-reviews-podcast/id1453846013 Google: www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85NWFhZDFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6GL69s4zoDQmBcZf3NALTG Breaker: www.breaker.audio/kare-reviews-podcast Overcast: overcast.fm/itunes1453846013/kare-reviews-podcast Pocket Casts: pca.st/47Vw RadioPublic: radiopublic.com/kare-reviews-podcast-6rMdXk --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-kare/support

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RDU On Stage
Ep. 65: All Passes, Art Endures

RDU On Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 19:22


About the Guest A Raleigh native, Charles Phaneuf has over 15 years of experience in arts management. His career began in management at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C. before serving as the Managing Director at Joe’s Movement Emporium in Mount Rainier, Maryland and then at RLT as Executive Director since 2012. Charles is admired across the Triangle arts community for his leadership, vision, commitment, and participation. He succeeds Eleanor Oakley, who retired after serving the United Arts Council for 18 years. https://indyweek.secondstreetapp.com/2020-Best-of-the-Triangle-Final-Ballot/gallery/226131827 (RDU on Stage has been nominated for three Indy Week Best of the Triangle Awards: Best Local Blog/Website, Best Local Podcast, and Best Twitter Feed. Click here to vote for all of your favorite businesses and organizations.) Connect with RDU on Stage Facebook – @rduonstage Twitter – @rduonstage Instagram – @rduonstage Web http://www.rduonstage.com/ (www.rduonstage.com) https://www.bonfire.com/store/rdu-on-stage/ (RDU on Stage Merch) (proceeds benefit the NC Artist Relief Fund) Support this podcast

Raleigh Little Theatre Podcast
"Cinderella" - Year 36

Raleigh Little Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 38:30


In this episode, Patrick Torres interviews the four performers sharing the roles of the stepsisters for this year's production of Cinderella (Dennis Poole, Tim Cherry, Quenton Hocutt, and Greg Hill), talks with director, Mike McGee, about his decision to cast four actors for these roles, and speaks with Executive Director, Charles Phaneuf, about the big news he recently shared!

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Straight Talk with Dean and Marc
Black Cotton's Julius Tillery and Raleigh Little Theatre's Charles Phaneuf

Straight Talk with Dean and Marc

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 119:58


Julius Tillery has innovative thoughts on Cotton.... On his website, he says "Black Cotton, a company that is going to change the game for you, me, all of us. Black Cotton comes from us, and is meant for us! For many years, cotton was the number one crop our people produced in the South, by our hands and feet, for no wage or compensation. After the Emancipation Proclamation, many of our ancestors made mere pennies off of the cotton produced from sharecropping. What’s worse, for the amount of money that’s made in the same industry today, black cotton farms are still making just pennies compared to the billions earned by their counterparts.I grew up in this system of poverty cotton farming. My farm home county of Northampton County in North Carolina is one of the poorest performers of economic health in the state by county, but it’s also ranked number two in the state for cotton production. Are we raising crops for our communities to suffer? As a black farmer, it has been depressing to see each year go by with farming communities struggling and deteriorating, while our efforts continue to be exploited across the world for others to profit."   we look forward to our discussion about how business is going, and what he feels the future is like for Black Farmers...   The number to call is 6466688393 and we hope that you wil tell your friends and family to join us in this discussion on black farming and it's merits and benefits...Who knows we might even motivate someone into farmingAlso joining us will be Charles Phaneuf of one of our premiere theatre companies....I first met Charles when he was a student from D.C. coming down to work at Durham Arts Council and have been impressed by his work ever since........... 

Raleigh Little Theatre Podcast
Excited For NOW & Celebrating Then

Raleigh Little Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 28:39


Artistic Director, Patrick Torres, and Executive Director, Charles Phaneuf, talk about the shows in Raleigh Little Theatre's 2019/2020 Season: Now and Then. Hear about the shows in our upcoming season, the reasons we picked these shows, and discover the joy of our brand new area premiere air horn.

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Off the Record
Off the Record: Groove in the Garden

Off the Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 33:47


Charles Phaneuf and Adam Lindstaedt stopped by WKNC to discuss this year's Groove in the Garden Festival, hosted at the Raleigh Little Theater and sponsored by The Pour House Music Hall. September 22nd, 2018. Doors: 1:30, Show: 2:15. Special guest appearance and in-studio performance from Emily Musolino, Durham-based guitarist playing this year's festival.

Tales From the Cask Craft Beer Podcast
Episode 266 - Charles Phaneuf, Raleigh Little Theatre, Plus Adam Lindstaedt and Nick LaRock, Groove in the Garden!

Tales From the Cask Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 70:19


We have always wanted to be...ACTING! And this week we get the chance when we go live from the Raleigh Little Theatre! Starring brews form Sycamore, Starpoint, and Anchor! Featuring theatre mogul Charles Phaneuf plus two good friends from the charity event Groove in the Garden: Adam Lindstaedt and Nick LaRock! And we have props on stage including Sycamore Strawberry Lemonade Gose, Starpoint 12 Parsecs Session IPA, and Anchor SanFranPsycho IPA!   In the beer news, we go financial with The Motley Fool and learn how to invest in craft beer! Next up Paste (thanks sfringer!) reveals that craft breweries are teaming up to raise funds for the ACLU with "People Power" beers, and then Forbes pictures beer being more popular than wine in 48 states on Instagram! We close in the world of baseball, first via The Mercury News with the excitement that beer lovers will enjoy A’s turning back the clock on seat alcohol sales, and finally MLB.com introduces Gabby DiMarco, the fan who caught a foul ball in her beer and finished it! We have your answers to last week’s #caskquiz which asked “what’s your 2018 summer band tour/beer pairing?” This week we want to know “have you ever invested in a brewery or bought stock? Which ones?” We so love hearing from you! Please send in feedback and beer suggestions by calling us at (919) 502-0280, Tweeting us, following our Instagram or friending us on Untappd, posting on and liking our Facebook page, or emailing us! And please rate & review us in iTunes or Stitcher if you haven’t done so!

This is Raleigh
Charles Phaneuf and Raleigh Little Theatre

This is Raleigh

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2014 46:55


We talk with Charles Phaneuf, executive director of Raleigh Little Theatre, about the group's history, productions, and running an arts organization in the new economy. Learn more about Raleigh Little Theatre here: http://raleighlittletheatre.org/index.html

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