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Episode 178 Chapter 37, Contemporary Software and Synthesis. Works Recommended from my book, Electronic and Experimental Music Welcome to the Archive of Electronic Music. This is Thom Holmes. This podcast is produced as a companion to my book, Electronic and Experimental Music, published by Routledge. Each of these episodes corresponds to a chapter in the text and an associated list of recommended works, also called Listen in the text. They provide listening examples of vintage electronic works featured in the text. The works themselves can be enjoyed without the book and I hope that they stand as a chronological survey of important works in the history of electronic music. Be sure to tune-in to other episodes of the podcast where we explore a wide range of electronic music in many styles and genres, all drawn from my archive of vintage recordings. There is a complete playlist for this episode on the website for the podcast. Let's get started with the listening guide to Chapter 37, Contemporary Software and Synthesis from my book Electronic and Experimental music. Playlist: CONTEMPORARY SOFTWARE AND SYNTHESIS Time Track Time Start Introduction –Thom Holmes 01:32 00:00 1. Barry Truax, “Sonic Landscapes No. 3” (1977 revision). From the album Sonic Landscapes: Electronic and Computer Music (Melbourne Records, Canada). “A spatial environment for four computer synthesized soundtracks.” 15:16 01:36 2. Robert Hood. “Spirit Levels” (1994) from Internal Empire. Written, performed, and produced by Robert Hood. 05:06 16:50 3. Ikue Mori, “Abacus—Blue Parrot” (1996) from Garden. Composed, performed, produced, drum Machines, effects, Ikue Mori. 10:57 10:57 21:56 4. Ghost, “Aramaic Barbarous Dawn” (2004) from Hypnotic Underworld. 03:15 32:52 5. Outputmessage (Bernard Farley), “REM State” (2004) from Oneiros. Written, performed, and produced by Bernard Farley. 04:33 36:08 6. TOKiMONSTA, “Let Me Trick You” (2010) from Cosmic Intoxication EP. Jennifer Lee is a producer from Los Angeles, California, USA. 03:27 40:40 7. TOKiMONSTA, “Line to Dot” (2010) from Cosmic Intoxication EP. Jennifer Lee is a producer from Los Angeles, California, USA. 02:50 44:06 8. Harold Budd, “Jane 1” (2014) from Jane 1-11. Composed, performed, produced by, Harold 07:42 47:00 9. Sophie, “Elle” (2013) from Bipp/Elle. Electronics, vocals, composed and performed by Sophie Xeon. Sophie was primarily known for electronica dance music. 03:39 54:42 10. William Basinski & Richard Chartier, “Divertissement” excerpt (2015). Composition and computer synthesis, Richard Chartier and William Basinski. 08:36 58:20 11. Thom Holmes, “Numbers” (2017) from Intervals. A composition using recordings of numbers stations as the primary source, combined with audio processing and software synthesis. 05:57 01:06:54 12. Ami Dang, “Conch and Crow” (2019) from Parted Plains. Sitar, electronics, audio processing, voice, Ami Dang. 06:00 01:12:50 13. Jeff Mills, “Canis Major Overdensity” (2020) from The Universe: Galaxy 1. Written, performed, and produced by Jeff Mills. 07:42 01:18:48 14. Pamela Z, “Ink” (2021). Commissioned and presented by VOLTI, artistic director Robert Geary; executive producer Barbara Heroux; performed by VOLTI. Music by Pamela Z. 18:08 01:26:32 15. Ryuichi Sakamoto, “20220214” (2022) from 12. Composed, produced, performed by Ryuichi Sakamoto. In answer to a question about how these recordings were done, Sakamoto replied: “They were all recorded in the small studio that was in my temporary abode in Tokyo. Depending on the piece, two or four mics were used to record the piano.” 09:10 01:44:38 16. QOA (Nina Corti), “Sauco” (2022) (04:22), “Liquen” (2022) (02:50), “Yatei” (2022) (03:04), “Muitu” (2022) (03:16) from SAUCO. Side 1 of this release from this Argentinian composer-performer. “Sonic journey crafted to cultivate poetic gestures amidst Fauna, Flora, Fungi, Mineral Waters, Wind, and Earth. Each track is an exploration of sound's constant transformation, akin to dragonfly particles swimming in the air. Like waves occupying a space in the spectrum, the compositions work with the movement, condensation, and lightness of the air.” 13:33 01:53:50 Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. My Books/eBooks: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. Also, Sound Art: Concepts and Practices, first edition, Routledge 2022. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. Original music by Thom Holmes can be found on iTunes and Bandcamp.
Thug Edel Ní Loibhéad cuairt ar Ghairdíní an Dísirt sa Daingean ag i dteannta leis an staraí aitiúil.
JLR is late. Rover will never change his ways. Conch. More ranch dressing. Laying off workers and replacing them with AI. He has no radio talent.
JLR is late. Rover will never change his ways. Conch. More ranch dressing. Laying off workers and replacing them with AI. He has no radio talent. Luggage wrapping. The wife of Gilgo Beach serial killer suspect Rex Heuermann denies knowing anything about the murders. RMG+ issue. Man got orthotic shoes for his wedding day which he says caused for him to lose his toes. Duji believes women wear heels due to society's beauty standards. Rover wears heels. Robotheism. Are Snitzer and Charlie beefing? A woman rehomes her kitten because she believes it was sad when left alone. Rover wants to apologize to someone. Krystle is not a good person. Snitzer has never had a speeding ticket. Charlie is running red lights.
JLR is late. Rover will never change his ways. Conch. More ranch dressing. Laying off workers and replacing them with AI. He has no radio talent. Luggage wrapping. The wife of Gilgo Beach serial killer suspect Rex Heuermann denies knowing anything about the murders. RMG+ issue. Man got orthotic shoes for his wedding day which he says caused for him to lose his toes. Duji believes women wear heels due to society's beauty standards. Rover wears heels. Robotheism. Are Snitzer and Charlie beefing? A woman rehomes her kitten because she believes it was sad when left alone. Rover wants to apologize to someone. Krystle is not a good person. Snitzer has never had a speeding ticket. Charlie is running red lights. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JLR is late. Rover will never change his ways. Conch. More ranch dressing. Laying off workers and replacing them with AI. He has no radio talent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Guide 00:04 Julie and Cameron from SAGE and Crystal from Seaworthy continue the recap of five seasons of The Conch podcast! Here's your season four recap 03:16 SAGE's own Cameron and Becca are in the hot seat this season! 03:41 In this season, we touch on aquatic animal welfare - not a totally new topic in seafood 07:09 Where do we draw the line at sentience? 07:27 In season four, we heard from amazing women in seafood, like Tia Clark, Libby Davis, and Anoushka Conception, who introduced seaweed farming to our podcast 12:27 With the release of two papers, guest Katrina Nakamura offers a critical look at the Marine Stewardship Council's eco-labeling of tuna and shrimp farming in India 20:19 Final message: EAT SEAFOOD! Transcript Resources: Check out In Hot Water, a Climate and Seafood podcast to hear more from Julie, Cameron, and Crystal as we hit the road to explore key seafood producing regions across the U.S. and hear from people working at the intersections of fisheries, aquaculture, seafood, and conservation while grappling with the effects of the global climate crisis. Recommend this episode to one person who is curious about seafood and the ocean.
Lucht gnó na Gaeltachta ag caint ar an dul chun cinn atá déanta ina gcuid gnolachtaí le déanaí.
Ag caint ar an dtábhacht a bhaineann le hoifig poist i mBaile an Daingin agus an stair atá ag dul leis.
This week in Season 6, Episode 3 of The Conch podcast, we're revisiting Season 3 in our ongoing recap series with Julie, Cameron, and Crystal from Seaworthy! From the rise of tinned fish queens to the grit of seafood entrepreneurs, we reflect on the stories and themes that made our third season unforgettable. What stood out? Women leading the tinned fish trend The power (and challenge) of family-founded businesses Why people stay committed to seafood despite the obstacles Plus, catch up on where some of our guests are now! Episode Transcript Episode Guide 00:05 Julie and Cameron from SAGE and Crystal from Seaworthy continue the recap of five seasons of The Conch podcast! Here's your season three recap 01:22 Women are leading the tinned fish craze 07:57 Another trend from this season - entrepreneurship! 09:59 Why our guests stay in the seafood sector 13:06 A missed opportunity? We didn't interview one person working on traceability in the seafood sector 15:04 Another interesting trend - a good portion of seafood businesses are family-founded, bringing its own set of challenges when trying to foster change in the industry 21:06 Updates on some of our fantastic guests from season three! Resources: Check out In Hot Water, a Climate and Seafood podcast to hear more from Julie, Cameron, and Crystal as we hit the road to explore key seafood producing regions across the U.S. and hear from people working at the intersections of fisheries, aquaculture, seafood, and conservation while grappling with the effects of the global climate crisis. Recommend this episode to one person who is curious about seafood and the ocean.
Captīvus līberātus Richardus Grenell, lēgātus Americānus, nūntiāvit sē Iōsēphum St. Clair, cīvem Americānum quem Venetiolānī vinculīs ā mēnse Novembrī tenuerant, in Americam reduxisse. Mēnse Iānuāriō Grenell sex aliōs cīvēs redūxerat. Terror in Vasintōniā urbe Ēlīas Rodriguez, vir Sicagēnsis trigintā annōs nātus, reus est homicidiī. Fertur enim Vasintōniae (in urbe Columbiae prōvinciae) extrā mūsēum Iūdaicum duōs Isrāēlītās, quī in sēde lēgātiōnis muneribus fungī solēbant, occīdisse; quī et, dum comprehendēbātur, identidem clamābat ut Palaestīna līberārētur. Foederālis Sedes Investīgandō nuntiāvit sē certiōrem factam esse Rodriguez nōnnulla scrīpsisse, quae vidērentur terrōrem in Isrāēlītās prōmōvēre; necnōn participem fuisse gregum quī extrēmīs partibus sinistrīs favērent. Colloquia inter Russōs et Ūcrāīnēnsēs Colloquia prīma, quae post trēs annōs inter magistrātūs Russōrum et Ūcrāīnēnsium habita sunt, post duās hōrās nōn sine fructū sunt ad fīnem perducta. Cōnsēnsī enim sunt lēgātī mille utrīusque gentis captīvārum līberāre, quae mūtua remissiō erit hūius bellī maxima. Russī autem magistrātūs dīxērunt colloquia sibi placuisse, sē porro velle pergere cum Ūcrāīnēnsibus dē pāce conciliandā colloquī. Coniūrātī in Ceirum Starmer In Britanniā duo hominēs, Rōmānus Lavynovych Ūcrāīnēnsis et Stanislaus Capiuc Romāniānus in occidentālī Ūcrāīnā nātus, reī sunt cōniūrātiōnis adversum Ceirum Starmer: nam tria incendia fēcērunt in locīs, ubi Ceirus Starmer, minister prīmārius Britannōrum, ōlim habitāverat. Incertum est, ob quam causam illī incendia fēcerint. Eurovīsiō Basilēae in Cōnfoederātiōne Helveticā, Iōhannēs Pietsch, cantor Austriacus, victōriam tulit certāminis totīus Eurōpae, quod Eurovīsiō dīcitur. Pietsch, contrātenor altus quī “Amōrem Perditum” cecinit, spērat sē cum Conchīta Wurst, quae annō bis millēsimō quartō decimō palmam rettulit, praefūtūrum proximō certāminī, quod in Austriā habēbitur. Dan victor Comitiīs in Rōmāniā diē Sōlis habitīs, Nicūsor Dan victor ēvāsit. Geōrgius Simiōn, quī priōribus in comitiīs vidēbātur plūrimum pollēre, Nicūsōrī concessit, postquam falsō nūntiāverat sē victōrem esse. Magistrātūs autem Gallōrum negant id, quod Pavelus Durov, praefectus societātī Tēlegrammatī dictae, cūius ope hominēs clam atque ēlectronicē colloquuntur, accūsāvit, vidēlicet ā suīs speculātōribus postulātum esse, ut Tēlegramma arcēret hominēs dextrārum partium, quōminus dē rē politicā Rōmāniānōrum colloquerentur. Sed, cum rumor illīus postulātiōnis ortus esset, Simiōn dīxit sē rogātūrum esse ut iūdicēs, quī priōra comitia abrogāvissent propter rumōrem, quō Russī per TikTok comitia clam aggressī esse putābantur, etiam novissima comitia abrogārent propter similem rumōrem, quō Gallī per Tēlegramma comitia clam aggressī esse putābantur. Nāvis Cōrēāna statim dēmersa Diē Mercuriī, Chongjin in Cōrēā Boreālī, novissima nāvis bellica, quae in mare dēdūcēbātur, subitō coram multīs necnōn etiam Kim Jong-un ipsō ēversa naufrāgium fēcit. Kim ipse in nāvālia excanduit: nōn modo calamitātem esse sed crīmen negligentiæ, quæ dignitātem totīus gentis maculāret nec tolerātum īrī. Iussit porro nāvem, quae nunc mersa iacet, ante mēnsem Iūlium ē marī tollī reficīque. Ἡ ὀρύζα ἐν Ἰαπωνίᾳ ἀνατιμᾶται ἡ τῶν Ἰαπώνων πολιτῶν εὔνοια πρὸς τὸν Σιγηρέα Ἰσίβαν, τὸν τὴν μεγίστην ἐν Ἰαπωνίᾳ ἀρχὴν ἔχοντα, εἰς τὸ ἐλάχιστον κατήχθη, ὥστε ἔννεα μέρη τῶν πολιτῶν πρὸς Ἰσίβαν ἀγανακτοῦσι διὰ τὴν τῆς ὀρύζης ἐπιτίμησιν. ἡ γὰρ ὀρύζης τιμὴ σχεδὸν διπλασία ἐν τῷ αὐτῷ ἔτει γέγονεν. ὁ δὲ Τακεὺς Ἠτών, ὁ έπὶ τῇ γεωργίᾳ ἄρχων, μεγαλαυχήσας οὐδέποτε χρῆναι ἑαυτὸν, ὡς πολλὰ δῶρα δεχόμενον, ὀρύζαν πρίασθαι, τῇ μὲν Σελήνης ἡμέρᾳ συνέγνω τὸ τῆς ἀλογίας καὶ ὕβρεως ἁμάρτημα· τῇ δὲ Ἑρμοῦ ἠναγκάσθη τῆς ἀρχῆς ἀφίστασθαι. Κουαουτέμοκ τῇ Βροῦκλιν γεφύρᾳ συνέκρουσεν ἡμέρᾳ Κρόνου ἐν τῷ Νέῳ Ἐβοράκῳ μακρὰ ναῦς τοῦ Μεξικανικοῦ στόλου, Κουαουτέμοκ κεκλημένη, ἐκ τοῦ λιμένος ἀναχωρήσασα, ἐλαυνομένης δυνάμεως ἐκλιπούσης, πολλῷ ῥεύματι παλιμπρυμνηδὸν φερομένη, τῇ γεφύρᾳ τῇ Βροῦκλιν καλουμένῃ συνέκρουσεν. τῶν ναυτῶν, ὧν πολλοὶ ἐπὶ τῶν κεραιῶν ἵσταντο, ἀπέθανον μὲν δύο, ἐκομίσθησαν δὲ τραυματίαι δύο καὶ εἴκοσιν. τῆς μὲν νεὼς πάντες οἱ ἱστοὶ κατερράγησαν, ἡ δὲ Βροῦκλιν γεφύρα διὰ τὴν ἰσχὺν ἀβλαβὴς διαμένει. οἱ οὖν ἄρχοντες τοῦ Νέου Ἐβοράκου ζήτουσιν αἰτίαν τῆς συμφορᾶς. Brennus Legrānus diem obiit Brennus Legrānus, quī et Brian Reynold Bishop Anglicē nōminātus est, Britannus et strenuus fautor Latīnitātis vīvae, diem obiit. Quī nōn sōlum Latīnae linguae prōmovendae operam dedit sed etiam Volapüka linguae ūniversālis annō millēsimō nōningentēsimō octōgēsimō quartō creātus est septimus praeses, quī cifal eō sermōne vocātur. Vīxit annōs nōnāgintā et ūnum. Laudēs in Byrōnem Stayskal dicendae Byrōn Stayskal, professor ūtrīusque sermōnis quī saepissimē linguam Graecam nostrā in studiōrum Ūniversitāte docet, hōc annō acadēmicō peractō rude donābitur et in Colōrātam cīvitātem lārēs trānsferet. Septindecim enim annōs docuit apud Occidentālem studiōrum Ūniversitātem Vasintōniēnsem. Cūius gravis et melliflua vox nōnnullīs nōta est, quī Nūntiōs Latīnōs Vasintōniēnsēs auscultant. In quem laudēs dicentur quartā hōrā, secundō diē mēnsis Iūniī, in centēsimō vīcēsimō prīmō conclāvī aedium Milleriānārum.
Trump vs. Harvard, Conch Republic, Money, plus Dyes and Preserves in foods "This Evening"
Dochtúir teaghlaigh ón Daingean ag caint faoin mbaol atá ann do dhaoine a chaitheann an iomarca ama faoin ngrian.
Ealaíontóir tabhairt faoi tréimhse taighde i nGaeltacht na Rinne agus an tSean Phobail.
Nuacht i ndomhain an NFL gurb iad na Minnesota Vikings a bheidh ag imirt i mBaile Átha Cliath i gcoinne na Pittsburgh Steelers ar an 28 Meán Fomhair. Plé ag James agus Conchúr ar an nuacht seo, agus na cluichí idirnáisiúnta eile a bheidh ar siúl i mbliana.
In Season 6, Episode 2 of The Conch podcast, Julie, Cameron, and Crystal from Seaworthy keep the retrospective rolling, this time diving into the highlights of Season 2. From oyster deep-dives to the balance between wild and farmed seafood, this season was packed with big conversations. Tune in for reflections on seafood as a nutritious food source (not just a commodity), updates on favorite past guests, and plenty of oyster love along the way! Episode Transcript Episode Guide 00:05 SAGE's Julie and Cameron and Crystal from Seaworthy continue the recap of five seasons of The Conch podcast! This episode features season two 02:47 Finding the balance between farmed and wild seafood 06:38 This season featured several experts in oysters. If you love oysters, this season is for you! 08:05 The nutritional benefits of seafood and sea veggies - an often neglected benefit of seafood when it is viewed solely as a commodity, as opposed to a nutritious food source 13:43 Updates on some of our fantastic guests from season two! Resources: Check out In Hot Water, a Climate and Seafood podcast to hear more from Julie, Cameron, and Crystal as we hit the road to explore key seafood producing regions across the U.S. and hear from people working at the intersections of fisheries, aquaculture, seafood, and conservation while grappling with the effects of the global climate crisis. Recommend this episode to one person who is curious about seafood and the ocean.
Céard atá ag tarlú ó thaobh tionscáil na muilte gaoithe sa tír seo agus thar lear.
We're kicking things off with a special retrospective series—each episode will look back at a different season of the podcast, starting with the one that launched it all back in late 2021. In this first episode, Julie and Cameron from SAGE join Crystal from Seaworthy Experiences to revisit Season 1 and the big themes that shaped it, including: How racism fuels forced labor in seafood What's changed since the pandemic Gen Z's influence on the industry Plus, learn where some of our very first guests are now & hear more about
Hoy en #LaEncerrona: ⛓️⚖️ Un informe revela cómo se criminaliza el acceso al aborto desde el Sistema de Justicia. Hay 21 mujeres que están siendo procesadas por acceder al aborto terapéutico, pese a que este no es un delito. 🛡Ahora la Defensoría blinda a Dina y a los violadores de DD.HH. Además: El Poder Judicial suspende el peaje de Conchán, pero eso nos podría traer más problemas. 🎁 Hoy tenemos sorteos para todos: Entradas a la obra Ternura y para el Tono obrero. Y una recomendación en estos días de reflexión sobre el poder de las iglesias. **** Este video incluye anuncios pagados. #publicidad **** ¿Te gustó este episodio? ¿Buscas las fuentes de los datos mencionados hoy? SUSCRÍBETE en http://patreon.com/ocram para acceder a nuestros GRUPOS EXCLUSIVOS de Telegram y WhatsApp. También puedes hacerte MIEMBRO de nuestro canal de YouTube aquí https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP0AJJeNkFBYzegTTVbKhPg/join **** Únete a nuestro CANAL de WhatsApp aquí https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAgBeN6RGJLubpqyw29 **** Para más información legal: http://laencerrona.pe
An búistéir in Ollmhargadh Uí Shithigh Daingean ag caint faoi cén fáth go bhfuil praghas na feola ag ardú.
Today in 1982, Key West, Florida, decided it was time to do its own thing, declaring independence from the United States and forming its own country. We'll explain why. Plus: this week in Indiana, the Orleans Dogwood Festival continues. The Founding of the Conch Republic (ConchRepublic.com)Orleans Dogwood Festival What do you say we be independent together? Back our show on Patreon today
Over our two episode review this week we somehow cover topics like, rainfalls, the trolly problem, lil' bow wow, prissy lil' bitch 2.0, Emmy's Book Nook, ya shook? touching blood, sharts, and so much more!Two of the most Conch-reversal epsiodes yet, we can't wait to share this with you! We hope you enjoy! - the ABINGERSSupport the show
Bainisteoir fhoireann shinsir caide Chiarraí ag labhairt le Dara Ó Cinnéide.
Ceiliúradh Comórtha Céad Bliain Bhord Iomána Chiarraí Thuaidh ar siúl an deireadh seachtaine beag seo nuair a bheidh Uachtarán CLG Jarlath Ó Broin i láthair.
Trácht ar an gcruinniú éigeandála d'Airí Trádála an Aontais Eorpaigh inné áit ar shocraigh siad táillí dha gcuid fhein a bhaint amach ar luach na billiúin euro d'earraí Meiriceánacha on 15ú la den mhí.
This week on MVCR:
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Originally Aired April 2, 2025: DWC... Driving While Caffeinated. Survey says you're worried right now. Everything you wanna know about falling asleep behind the wheel. Listen & subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Amazon Music. For more, visit https://www.93x.com/half-assed-morning-show/Follow the Half-Assed Morning Show:Twitter/X: @93XHAMSFacebook: @93XHAMSInstagram: @93XHAMSEmail the show: HAMS93X@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike is now a "Plant Dad" - Anyone have a Boobie or Penis Cactus - Teenage Mutant Yinzer Turtles - Someone was poopin like a goof and the manholes blew up downtown - Love is in the air in Florida - Uncle Judge might save Hooters - Did you ever eat Conch Meat - Have anything fun for the show or want to say hi... Listen on iHeartRadio click the little mic and leave us a talkback messageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bainteach lá stairiúil i mBaile Mhuirne inné nuair a tháinig cluiche idir-chontae i bPeil na mBan go dtí an sráidbhaile den chéad uair.
Wilton's Music Hall show 30th April: use code PRETTYAPR25 for best available seats for £15Mailing list: sign up for special offers, news and morePatreon: sign up for FREE for all manner of bonus goodies and to be part of a growing musically-curious communityDescription:To mark World Poetry Day, Steve drops a surprise bonus episode featuring writer, comedian, and poet Robin Ince, recorded live at Wilton's Music Hall.Robin performs a series of poems—some whimsical, some urgent—including one inspired by Steve's conch bath performance at ALSO Festival. That performance also makes an appearance here in audio form, with seashells and electronics combining into something… well, unusual.The episode closes with reflections on music, abstraction, and the emotional power of sound.Timecodes:00:00 – Intro: why this bonus episode exists01:04 – Robin Ince at Wilton's: poems and reflections02:06 – Poem: The Conch Bath (plus excerpt from Steve's performance at ALSO Festival)09:00 – Poem: Not All Men12:08 – Poem: Creation Envy13:47 – Poem: Let Me Celebrate You Now15:24 – Robin and Steve on the point of musicWatch the video version (including Robin onstage and Steve in the lake at ALSO Festival):
Breith suas ar scéalta spóirt lenár gcara Daragh
Tá cruinniú den Chomhairle Gnóthaí Eachtracha ar siúl ar maidin sa mBruiséil le plé ar an gcogadh san Úcráin, cúrsaí sa Mheánoirthear agus ar an gcaidreamh idir an tAontas Eorpach agus na Stáit Aontaithe.
Mórscéalta spóirt na seachtaine lenár gcara Daragh
Ag siúl siar bóithrín na smaointe ag trácht ar siopa Walter Sheehy.
Triúr dalta ón scoil
Cén tionchar a bheas ag an reachtaíocht nua faoi Gháidhlig na hAlban ar an teanga mar theanga phobail?
On February 28th, 2025, the latest Gundam film, GQuuuuuux -Beginning-, arrived in theaters across the USA... and you bet we were there to bask in the glow of Gundam on the silver screen! Join us as we discuss our thoughts on the film, including is the GQuacks/GKwucks debate a potato/potahto situation? Is the Red Gundam really a Beetleborg gone rogue? Did the Zeknova open the newtype dimension? Did Degwin retire to hang out with Garma at the opera house? Who or what is the Rose of Sharon? Are the Pomeranians too poor to even be competing in Clan Battle? Plus, everyone must choose a side in the fast approaching robot mascot wars: Haro or Conch!
Éirithe as chaitheamh tobac Inné an lá idirnáisiúnta do dhaoine chun éirí as chaitheamh tobac.
Fresh from his appearance on Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, actor Stephen Mangan finds himself in the kind of trouble where the Bible, the Complete Works of Shakespeare, and his luxury item will be no help whatsoever.From Bill Dare (Dead Ringers), Jon Holmes (The Skewer) and writers Tom Oxenham and Simon Alcock, actor Stephen Mangan washes up on the actual island from Desert Island Discs, only to discover that he is not alone.Living among the palms and rocky outcrops and thousands of copies of the Bible lying in the sand are every former guest of the show - and it's all gone a bit Lord of the Flies.Through Stephen's audio diary, we learn that all TV chef Nadiya Hussain wants to do is hunt, that Richard Madeley's gone feral, and that Sandi Toksvig has the Conch. But there's something lurking in the forest, and when Stephen suspects foul play in the power struggle to be chief, he soon finds himself making a dangerous enemy.Can he win over his fellow islanders before it's too late? What lengths will he go to to survive? And what the hell is he going to do with this useless coffee machine he chose as his luxury item?Written by Tom Oxenham and Simon Alcock Starring Stephen Mangan as himselfSound Design: Tony Churnside Executive Producer: Jon Holmes Producer: Bill DareAn unusual production for BBC Radio 4
SURPRISE and Happy Friday!!! We are releasing this episode early so you guys can be a part of the fun event coming up at The Perry on 02/27/2025! Tune in this week to learn about new updates on the Conch Republic Marine Army and the fun updates that have been happening with them!Thank you Captain Scat for coming on with us and THANK YOU for everything you do to keep our water clean!!!To donate https://www.conchrepublicmarinearmy.org/
Cuirfear tús ar chainteanna síochána idir toscairí ón Rúis agus na Stáit Aontaithe san Araib Shádach inniu - ach ní bheidh ionadaithe ón Úcráin ná ón Eoraip páirteach sa bplé.
Talk to JoyPicture this: A weekend in Key West, where the crack of a bat and the roar of the crowd signal the start of something special. We're thrilled to kick off Season Five of the Bring Joy Podcast by capturing the essence of baseball in all its glory. From unexpected comebacks to the contagious energy of the packed bleachers, we've got stories that bring America's favorite pastime to life. Join us as we recount the unforgettable opening weekend for the 2025 Conch Team, where drama unfolded like a blockbuster movie.This episode is a treasure trove for baseball aficionados and lovers of good storytelling alike. We introduce you to standout players like Sammy Holland, Roman Garcia, and the exciting freshman sensation Kade Maltz, whose performances left fans buzzing with excitement. Hear about the incredible chemistry and new talents emerging in the Conch roster, including senior pitchers and the catcher Jackie Niles. Whether it's a perfectly timed squeeze bunt or a game-winning triple, these moments promise to ignite your passion for the game. So, grab a seat and get ready to relive the thrilling highlights of a team that feels destined for greatness.Music and SFX: Subscription to SoundStripeSupport the show
In “Conch: Queen of the Florida Keys,” Gravy producer Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong takes listeners to the Keys, where queen conch is plastered across menus: conch fritters, conch salad, even conch chowder. The shells are a visual icon in Key West, even gracing its (semi-joking) flag as a sovereign nation: The Conch Republic. Which is fascinating… because conch hasn't been fished on the island in fifty years. So where is it coming from, where is it going, and why is the culture so enduring? Conch is beloved both culturally and culinarily across the Caribbean, and the cuisine made its way to the Keys with an influx of Bahamians in the 1800s. It became a symbol of the slow way of life on the island, which chef Martin Liz points out is 40 miles closer to Cuba than it is to the nearest Walmart. It's high in protein, easy to catch, versatile to prepare, and provides everything from building materials to precious pearls once harvested. But in the Florida Keys, conch was overfished to the point of near collapse in the 1970s and ‘80s. The reasons that it hasn't rebounded are being studied by scientists in Florida and elsewhere, because their numbers are falling throughout the waters where it makes its home. Due to a combination of overfishing, warming waters, and changing ocean pH, it's getting harder for conch to reach sexual maturity. And as density-dependent reproducers who grow and travel at a snail's pace, once populations are depleted they are very slow to return. That's a problem not just for kitchens, but for the ocean itself. As a bioengineer species that keeps seagrass beds vibrant and thriving, an ecosystem orbits around conch that spans from the tiniest algae all the way up to nurse sharks. It's crucial for carbon sequestration, and also employs thousands of fishers around the Caribbean. Different countries have approached this in a variety of ways: many have closed seasons. The Bahamas has completely closed exports, while Jamaica recently inaugurated the first conch fishery with Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification. Florida Fish and Wildlife researchers are experimenting with transporting immature conch further offshore, where they can bulk up the gastropod dating pool. And Florida Atlantic University's Queen Conch Lab, led by professor Megan Davis, is partnering with research institutions and fishers to protect conch for generations to come. In this episode, Gyimah-Brempong talks to Davis and her colleagues, as well as Gabriel Delgado, a researcher with Florida Fish and Wildlife, and Kristian Moree and Lachelle Russell, aquaculture technicians at Freeport mobile conch lab. She also interviews chefs who work with conch, including Martin Liz in Key West and Terry Eden Pratt in Grand Bahama. Michael Moxey, a Grand Bahama fisherman, tells of conch's accessibility and an evolving way of life. United around a love and need for these large-eyed snails, island nations are both strengthening their economies and increasing their protection from ever-stronger hurricanes. Which, with any luck, will keep conch on the sea floor – and in the stew pot – for generations to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cén stáid ag a bhfuil an comhlachta NBI ó thaobh córas leathanbhanda snaithín optaice a fheistiú ar fud na tíre?
Údar agus fear pobail. Inniu Lá ‘le Gobnait. Cén deabhóid atá sa lá atá inniu ann do Ghobnait Naofa?
Dochtúir teaghlaigh sa Daingean. Tá staidéar déanta ag an ollchomhlucht IKEA ar chúrsaí codlata agus ar an eolaíocht a bhaineann leis an gcodladh.
Lefty's barge pulls into Shell Island and the crew splits up. Drip stays on the Float with Lefty and his family, while Mr. 4 and Dally take a trip inland to the elegant resort called the Conch. But what's behind the Skreegull attacks that have the villagers so fearful, and why don't the Vushtin stay on the island at night? Instead of our regular promo, we'd love it if listeners reach out to some LA institutions helping those who've lost everything in the fires. Here are the links:World Central Kitchen: https://wck.org/LA Dream Center: https://www.dreamcenter.org/LA Regional Foodbank: https://secure.lafoodbank.org/
Send us a textOn this episode: In the series finale of Live Shows, TLUP invades Cayman Cabana to discuss getting started in the election process, voter registration/ apathy. Special guests include Rashana Hydes, Jordan Rivers, Hon. Joey Hew, Crystal Gomez Wilson & the Deputy Premier Hon. Kenneth Bryan. this & much more!Support the show