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I have a feeling that this year is going to be when you hear much, much more from Lemondaze. Their latest EP Celestial Bodies is a kinda very apt description for their sound which is this intense reverbed, shimmering, thundering, psychedelic, spacey rock that's got a bit of MBV, Slowdive, Mogwai and a twist of Savages.Isis de Chastelain is Lemondaze's singer and geetarist and we had such an open convo about creativity, influences, true friendship circles, overcoming anxiety and shyness, beating Swiss cheese plants at their own game and how underrated scissors are as a podcast prop. Fantastic!I Wanna Jump Like Dee Dee is a music podcast that does music interviews differently. I'm Giles Sibbald and I'm talking to extraordinary musicians, DJ's and producers about how they use an experimental mindset in their lives to amplify their own creativity, pursue new challenges, overcome fears and bounce back from mistakes.- brought to you by Hey Sunday, the mothership of the experimental mindset™.- podcast logo and art by Tide Adesanya, Coppie and Paste.
Welcome to Episode 12 – It’s Opening Afternoon! This afternoon at 1:50 at the Assembly Rooms in the Ballroom is our official opening of Watching Glory Die – and we’re so proud to share this story with audiences here at the Edinburgh Fringe. I was able to sit down with the cast – Kelli Fox, Kathryn Haggis, Nathanya Barnett – our director and playwright Judith Thompson and assistant director Meghan de Chastelain, Stage Manager Meaghan Carpentier and producing intern Audrey Taylor who has been our associate lighting designer, just after first preview to talk about their road to today, working with a team of women and the game plan for the rest of Fringe. This podcast is licensed under an Attribution – NonCommercial – NoDerivatives 4.0 International Creative Commons License. Royalty Free Music from Bensound
Welcome to Episode 10 – The Assistant Today we have an interview with Assistant Director Meghan de Chastelain! She has been Judith’s right hand woman through this process, and it was great to have the opportunity to have a chat! Our conversation was a fabulous exploration of the job of the assistant director, transferring a show to Edinbrugh and what draws her towards directing – have a listen. This podcast is licensed under an Attribution – NonCommercial – NoDerivatives 4.0 International Creative Commons License. Royalty Free Music from Bensound
A.J.G.D. (John) de Chastelain, twice Canada's Chief of the Defence Staff, Ambassador to the US, head of the International Commission on Decommissioning in Northern Ireland.
A.J.G.D. (John) de Chastelain, twice Canada's Chief of the Defence Staff, Ambassador to the US, head of the International Commission on Decommissioning in Northern Ireland.
Court ruling forces Canadian Army to protect gay and lesbian members of the military. When air-force lieutenant Michelle Douglas was forced out of the Canadian military for being a lesbian, the Federal Court of Canada ruled that the armed forces had infringed on her rights. Canada’s military head, General John de Chastelain, responded to that ruling by issuing a statement on October 27, 1992. Canada’s military service, he emphasized, was open to gay men and lesbians. The court’s decision put Canada ahead of most NATO countries in allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly in their military. The military paid Douglas $100,000 as part of the settlement, which led to other human rights action that finally put sexual orientation protections into the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In July 2005 the IRA in Northern Ireland promised to put its weapons out of use.Catholic, Father Alec Reid and Protestant, Reverend Harold Good joined General John de Chastelain to oversee the decommissioning process. Hear their story. Photo: An IRA mural in Belfast. Credit: Press Association.