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In this celebratory and multifaceted episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd dive into an eclectic mix of topics that blend music nostalgia, behind-the-scenes celebrity moments, and the heated debates of wrestling culture.1. Revisiting 1985: The Ultimate Musical ThrowbackThe duo kicks off the episode by reminiscing about the golden year of 1985, as they each reveal their top five favorite songs from that era. The conversation is filled with personal anecdotes and insights as they dissect tracks that defined the decade. Their selections span a broad spectrum of styles—from the pop sensibilities of Phil Collins' "Sussudio" and Wham's "Careless Whisper", to the rock edge of Dire Straits' "Money For Nothing" and The Smiths' evocative "The Boy With The Thorn In His Side". They also shine a light on the artful, quirky stylings of Talking Heads with "And She Was", while nodding to collaborative anthems like Mick Jagger and David Bowie's "Dancing In The Streets". Other memorable tracks discussed include Cheap Trick's "Tonight It's You", Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' rebellious "Don't Come Around Here No More", Robert Palmer's slick "Addicted To Love", and the ever-enduring Simple Minds' "Don't You (Forget About Me)". Listeners get an intimate glimpse into why these songs resonate so powerfully with the hosts, reflecting both the cultural impact of 1985 and their own personal histories with the music. Check out their YouTube playlist with all these song choices.2. A Cameo Moment of HonorSwitching gears, Tim the Nerd recounts an exciting behind-the-scenes moment that highlights the podcast's growing influence. With creative savvy and a touch of fandom, Tim explains how he secured a heartfelt Cameo from Aubrey Edwards, the renowned referee from All Elite Wrestling. Celebrating the milestone of reaching 400 episodes, Aubrey Edwards shared some kind words about Friends Talking Nerdy. Tim dives into the process—using the Cameo platform—to connect with a wrestling personality who is not only a fan but also a respected figure in the industry. This segment offers a fun peek into the strategic networking and passion that fuels the podcast's community spirit.3. Wrestling, Ethics, and the Netflix Docuseries “Mr. McMahon”The episode then turns its focus to the world of professional wrestling with an in-depth discussion on the Netflix documentary “Mr. McMahon.” Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd dissect the film's portrayal of Vince McMahon's tumultuous career and the various controversies that have shadowed his legacy. The hosts debate the ethical dilemmas wrestling fans face as they reconcile their admiration for the spectacle with the problematic aspects of McMahon's history. Their discussion is both analytical and impassioned, weighing the documentary's revelations against the cultural mythos of wrestling. Listeners are invited to reflect on the complexities of fandom—how one can celebrate the art of wrestling while critically engaging with its darker undercurrents.As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms.Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website for more information on where to find us online.
Welcome to another episode of the Bowie Book Club, where wild speculation and grasping for straws about Bowie's favorite books has reigned supreme since 2016. This time we read Dancing in the Streets by Barbara Ehrenreich, a survey about how people have collectively let their hair down over the past few centuries.
What a tale I have for you today! In 1518, a very peculiar form of madness fell over the people of the city of Strasbourg (modern day France) in the Holy Roman Empire. People started... dancing. A lot of people. As in hundreds. And out in public in full view of anyone who wanted to watch! And many of them only stopped when they died. They literally danced themselves to death. What happened and why??? For Merch and everything else Bad Magic related, head to: https://www.badmagicproductions.com
Food Friday--Rocco, Rocco's Little Chicago Pizzeria Movies with Mark Van Buren--top iconic male characters Joey Rogers and Soleste Lupu, with Dancing in the Streets AZ. Their production of The Nutcracker is upcoming at the Temple of Music and Art. You can get tickets and find information at ditsaz.org Dancing in the Streets Arizona could also use your donation to help fund their production of The Nutcracker.
Stock, dollar and cryptocurrency buyers may have calmed down from their initial excitement over Donald Trump’s re-election. But bankers are still in a party mood, says JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. He made that comment yesterday at a global forum in Peru, where leaders of major economies have gathered. Also on the program: U.S. jobless claims hit a six-month low, and South Korea’s TV and film industry faces significant challenges.
Stock, dollar and cryptocurrency buyers may have calmed down from their initial excitement over Donald Trump’s re-election. But bankers are still in a party mood, says JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon. He made that comment yesterday at a global forum in Peru, where leaders of major economies have gathered. Also on the program: U.S. jobless claims hit a six-month low, and South Korea’s TV and film industry faces significant challenges.
MODERN LOVE (1983) SOUND & VISION (1977) YOUNG AMERICANS (1975) ABSOLUTE BEGGINERS (1986) DANCING IN THE STREETS (1985) FIVE YEARS (1971) QUICKSAND (1971) UNDER PRESSURE (1981) TONIGHT (1984) THIS IS NOT AMERICA (1985) CHINA GIRL (1983)
In this lively episode of our Long Island podcast, 'Dancing In The Streets,' hosts Jesse, Jon, Kurt, and Megan dive into a mix of humorous and candid conversations. From insights gained during a trip to Switzerland, the evolution of grocery stores, and curious habits of local shoppers, to the pros and cons of public smoking sections and the intriguing world of protein ice cream. The group also discusses bizarre jellyfish sting remedies, joyful street dancing, quirky back-to-school prep, and gym class oddities. With fun tangents, movie reviews, and Long Island gossip, this episode keeps the laughs rolling. Tune in for spontaneous humor and new perspectives on Long Island life! 00:40 Grocery Store Adventures 08:09 Alien Movie Review 14:14 Swiss Travel Tales 29:53 Coffee and Ice Cream Chats 33:37 Fantasy Football Fever 37:07 Work Schedules and Early Arrivals 37:53 Long Island Wiseguy: The Mystery Unfolds 40:38 Smoking Culture and Nostalgia 48:38 Travel Plans and Tropical Dreams 50:34 Mosquito Joe and Pest Control 01:00:23 Dancing in the Streets: Observations and Reflections 01:07:42 Back to School: Traffic and Supplies --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whoaretheseguys/support
This week: England's dreaming, cultural assimilation, Queensland maths, mid-season variance, on the bus from Innisfail, excessive Kendrick, the end of the Dubs dynasty, the new Cash Considerations, which one is the Spare Wiggins, cheap Nuggets, free agenzzzzy, eastbound and down under, Luka Doncooked, chemistry kits, this week's instalment of OKC Future Chat, Kerr helps the aged, GOAT solidarity, Austria's thing falls off, Netherlands netherworlds, styles make fights, continuing to get Deschamped, CR7's unmatched Main Character Energy, lazy national stereotyping as a means of previewing football games, worst timeline Galacticos, are we the baddies?, whither the Dauphine, Cav infuriates the Belgians, boring interviews and Beeso says thanks and goodbye. Find us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingContact: Twitter | Facebook | Email *Before heading off to the touch world cup, not for good. Unless things either go really well or really badly there.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
discussing dits ! Sunday june 2nd! it's our 4th year now celebrating
Artist LR (Lisa) Vandy shows EMPIRE LINES the ropes in a studio visit to Chatham's Royal Navy Dockyard in Kent, unravelling entangled imperial and industrial relationships, dance in the African diaspora, and women's work in abstract sculpture. In 2022, sculptor LR (Lisa) Vandy relocated her studio from the city of London to Chatham Ropery which, with original machinery from the 19th century, has preserved traditional practices and knowledges. Rope became essential to Britain's burgeoning maritime industry during the Georgian and Victorian eras, tied to the construction of empires, colonial hierarchies, and sites of slavery. Building in collaboration with the resident Master Ropemakers, her sculptures allude to and playfully subvert the media's historic associations and legacy now. From her five-metre-high figure for Liverpool's Canning Dock, to her new, smaller body of works, Lisa walks through her collection and archive on Kent's waterfront. Born in Coventry in the Midlands, she shares her experiences of growing up ‘by the sea' in Sussex as a young person of Nigerian and Irish heritages, and the racialised exclusion some face from leisurely pursuits in natural environments. Inspired by Barbara Ehrenreich's 2006 book, Dancing In The Streets, Lisa unravels ‘collective joy' and the central role of Black women. We see how dance has been used to resist oppression across continents, with spirit dances, raves, festivals, and carnival masquerades, interests shared by contemporaries like Theaster Gates, Hew Locke, Romuald Hazoumè, Zak Ové, and Hassan Hajjaj. Straw-fibre figures recall Grain Mother deities, corn dollies, and Kumpo, spinning dances from the Casamance (Senegal) and Gambia. With her ongoing series of Hulls, comprised of found objects, boats, and fishing floats ‘plundered' from DIY stores, we discuss her interest in the ‘underbelly of empire', knotty relationships between rail, sail, and transport, and ‘migrant crises' in the Mediterranean Sea today. Drawing on her research in museum collections, ancient silverwares, and indigo trade routes, Lisa moves on the discussion about globalised 'African masks' as symbols of ‘aggressive protection'. We discuss gender and identity, and how her curvilinear copper sculptures challenge conventional representations of the ‘female form'. Dynamic drawings of tornados tell of her designs for statues in the landscape - role models for those subject to the male gaze - exposing the empowering potential of contemporary art. Plus, Lisa shares why her tactile public artworks are designed to be destroyed. LR Vandy: Twist runs at the October Gallery in London until 25 May 2024. Dancing In Time: The Ties That Bind Us, commissioned by Liverpool Museums for the International Slavery Museum's Martin Luther King celebrations in 2023, stands at the Historic Dockyard Chatham in Kent until 17 November 2024. On harvest rituals, hear episodes about Ashanti Hare's performances at Against Apartheid at KARST in Plymouth (2023) and Invasion Ecology on Dartmoor (2024), and Learning from Artemisia (2019-2020), by Uriel Orlow and Orchestre Jeunes Étoiles des Astres, at the Eden Project in Cornwall. For more photographs of Black experiences in English coastal towns, and about the transatlantic ‘Triangular Trade' between Europe, Africa, and the Americas, hear Ingrid Pollard on Carbon Slowly Turning (2022) at Turner Contemporary in Margate. For more women working in port cities, read into: Lisetta Carmi: Identities, at the Estorick Collection in London. Magdalena Abakanowicz: Every Tangle of Thread and Rope, at Tate Modern in London. And hear Chris Spring on ‘African' textiles and Thabo, Thabiso and Blackx by Araminta de Clermont (2010) at the British Museum in London. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Editor: Alex Rees. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast And Twitter: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines
Was the Blue Crew suspension lifted and nobody told us?
Registros, géneros varios para alegrar este lunes. Trompetas, trombones, saxos, flautas, clarinetes… Voces que nos hechizan: Karen Carpenter, Linda Ronstadt, Otis Redding, Chet Baker… Soul, swing, funk-rock, jazz… Descubre a Paul Barrère (Little Feat) en solitario. ¿Squirrel Nut Zippers? ¿The Flat Five? ¿Quantic? ¿Pero qué maravillas son éstas? DISCO 1 DAVID CARBONARA Score Suite 1 (MAD MEN - 11) DISCO 2 EDDIE FLOYD Knock On Wood (TALK TO ME - 1) DISCO 3 THE MANHATTAN TRANSFER Choo Choo Ch’Boogie (A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN - 2) DISCO 4 SQUIRREL NUT ZIPPERS Pallin’ with Al (4) DISCO 5 PAUL BARRÈRE High Roller (2) DISCO 6 LINDA RONSTADT Hummin’ To Myself (4) DISCO 7 THE QUANTIC SOUL ORCHESTRA & ALICE RUSSELL Pushin’ On (CD 2 - 4) DISCO 8 CARPENTERS Dancing In The Streets (5) DISCO 9 THE BAMBOOS Better Than That 12) DISCO 10 THE FLAT FIVE Bluebirds In Michigan (9) DISCO 11 OTIS REDDING & CARLA THOMAS Tramp (TALK TO ME - ) DISCO 12 CARLY SIMON Break Down (ESCA) DISCO 13 CHET BAKER But Not For Me (2)Escuchar audio
Joey Rogers and Soleste Lupu, founders of Dancing in the Streets Arizona, present The Nutcracker Baller coming up December 16th and 17th, 2PM each day, at the Temple of Music and Art For tickets and information, visit ditsaz.org Arizona Daily Independent covers the Pima County legacy of retired Supervisor Sharon Bronson. MAP dashboard says Tucson lagging peers.
#THATSWHATUP Show! ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL w#Trista4SenateGov&Prez! #comedy #music #politics
Did you know that song was banned when it came out? Apparently they think dancing is very dangerous activity so that is why we must do it! That is why it is the perfect activity, coming together as a community dancing in the streets!Trista for Prez
Series “Summer Playlist” Sermon #6 “Dancing In The Streets” Dancing In The Streets — Martha and the Vandellas “Callin' out around the world. Are you ready for a brand new beat. Summer's here and the time is right For dancing in the street.” 1 Thessalonians 1:10 “When he comes on that day, he will receive […]
With the help of his colleague Elise Bernhardt, Stephan Koplowitz traces his early years at Jacob's Pillow, where ideas were planted that led to a fruitful, life-long career and his book entitled “On Site: Methods for Site-Specific Performance Creation.” Featured are inside looks at Dancing In The Streets and Grand Central Dances, as well as Joanna Haigood's thoughts about her work process as a site choreographer. Book, "On Site: Methods for Site-Specific Performance Creation" https://www.stephankoplowitz.com/onsitebookVideo, "Fenestrations" (1987) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxCkkMPypGcVideo, "Fenestrations2" (1999) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcMW78qRuSo
FlagSSS Day is a celebration of all flags, a day of joy, a day to dance in the streets... This year's parade drew a crowd of joyous people with flags and outfits of all kinds. Organized by Hana van der Kolk, Angela Beallor, and Elizabeth Press (EP), FlagSSS Day began in 2019 and has since organized other events like As the Crow Flies. This year FlagSSS Day received a grant to commission artists to create flags (stay tuned for a story on those artists). Hudson Mohawk Magazine's Sina Basila Hickey reports.
Another big win for Joe Biden - a but it's a quiet one. Why he deserves another victory lap - and why he isn't showboating. Just how big a deal is... the deal? And why this might spell doom for Kevin McCarthy with the ultra-MAGA crowd, who are more into Trump's latest pledge to end birthright citizenship... (again). Also - why AI alarmism is Fox News' next fear tactic. Joe lays out Fox's relationship with the MAGA base. What does it all boil down to, and what should we watch for to fight back? Watch Karine Jean-Pierre's response on AI here: https://twitter.com/nowthisnews/status/1641524578814926860 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/that-trippi-show/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The NBA Draft lottery was last night and Lunchbox was the big winner! The San Antonio Spurs won the right to draft Victor Wembanyama and Lunchbox was celebrating late into the night. We answer the question, "How did we get Bob Menery?" Plus Lunchbox fills us in on his trip to Austin and his battle with the alarm clock. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Its the business of the season in the EFL which calls for a bumper episode. Join Matt Davies-Adams, Adrian Clarke and Sam Parkin as they discuss: - FGR down - Orient nearly up - Clarke out at Port Vale - Weekend review feat Luton, Millwall, Sheff Utd, Sheff Wed, Plymouth, Bradford - Scouting reports - Tweet of the week What about this from our friends at QuinnBet. Enhanced UK Welcome Offer ⚡ Register & Deposit, for up to £35 Free Bet. Visit: https://quinnbet.click/o/L5trHE?lpage=PdMl0B 18+ T&Cs Apply. Always Gamble Responsibly.
Vic Verchereau welcomes Keith Gentry, who is the President at Hybrid Communications & The SE Network. Inventor and entrepreneur Keith B. Gentry went on to be granted a patent (patent # 4733439) by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, for his invention of a sport's shoe fastener that eliminated the need for shoelaces. This product known as “Strapz”, received a favorable product review from the Arthritis Foundation, because of the potential to improve the quality of life for many people with arthritis by providing significant improvement in accessibility or ease of use. His colorful life and incredible story is fun to hear about and filled with many extraordinary stories. Listen in as Vic Verchereau gets Keith to share his story on this edition of the Leadership Lowdown! » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
And in the second half of our double header we have podcast dad Adam Fitzgerald back to wrap up our season 2 investigation as we separate fact from fiction with regards to Urban Moving Systems, the infamous Dancing Israelis and further links between Mossad and the larger 9/11 universe. Plus we look back at 20 years since the invasion of Iraq and Ben gets really pissed off at NPR as a result. We are back to our regular schedule and will be blessing you next Easter Weekend with a new Watching The End of History on Mel Gibson's 2004 snuff film The Passion of the Christ. Keep an eye out for a preview in the coming week or so for our next investigation because in order to fight our greatest battle we must first gaze backwards into the abyss of the past.
Part 1 of our December live stream saw us spin a popular cover from Diver Down, what will our all star panel think about "Dancing In The Streets? You can follow us on Twitter @PodcastWillRock and you can check out our website at www.podcastwillrock.com You can find all things Scott Haskin at ScottHaskin.com Check our Sean and Todd on the SeanGeek And Fast Fret Podcast Kevin Brown can be found on The Tom Petty Project and Seaside Pod Review Proud member of The Deep Dive Podcast Network, www.deepdivepodcastnetwork.com
Donna and Lonna take a look at Halloween tips and traditions with recipes - Popcorn, Nut Brittles, a giant pumpkin and review of a book for the season "Dancing in the Streets: a History of Collective Joy" by Barbara Ehrenreich.
On this episode of THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW, Neeley and Chris talk about 77 year old Don McLean and his 28 year old girlfriend Paris. They read back to back stories about his love for his new girlfriend next to some real hate from his ex-wife and daughter. Following, they talk about a new book that accuses Mick Jagger of banging Keith Richards and David Bowie. They review the video "Dancing In The Streets" for proof. Finally, they talk about Genesis selling their catalog for $300 million dollars. All our links are available at https://www.linktr.ee/cmsrocks. **NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.** Please take a moment to subscribe, share and leave us a 5 Star Review for this episode! It helps us grow and do better episodes for YOU!! ROKU: Search "The Classic Metal Show" in the Roku Channels AMAZON: Search "The CMS Network" To Add Our Channel --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cmspn/message
On this episode of THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW, Neeley and Chris talk about 77 year old Don McLean and his 28 year old girlfriend Paris. They read back to back stories about his love for his new girlfriend next to some real hate from his ex-wife and daughter. Following, they talk about a new book that accuses Mick Jagger of banging Keith Richards and David Bowie. They review the video "Dancing In The Streets" for proof. Finally, they talk about Genesis selling their catalog for $300 million dollars. All our links are available at https://www.linktr.ee/cmsrocks.**NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.**Please take a moment to subscribe, share and leave us a 5 Star Review for this episode! It helps us grow and do better episodes for YOU!!ROKU: Search "The Classic Metal Show" in the Roku ChannelsAMAZON: Search "The CMS Network" To Add Our Channel
Danny and Paul are joined by guest Shaughan McGuigan from the Terrace podcast and A View from the Terrace TV show to discuss the 1-0 win over Raith Rovers. Also, the lads have a look at Raith Rovers this season and how Shaughan feels they will do, along with previewing Friday nights match against Arbroath. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lunes 18 de julio: El Presidente Boric sorprendió el viernes en una entrevista de televisión con su nueva interpretación respecto de lo que pasa en caso de que gane el rechazo y aunque es atendible la opción que plantea, la continuidad del proceso constituyente, la relectura de los resultados del plebiscito de entrada, principalmente la del ministro Giorgio Jackson y del Convencional Fernando Atria, es abiertamente contraria a la que muchos sostenían, el presidente Boric seguramente ahondará en la materia esta mañana, en Renca, a donde se traslada desde las 8:30 la reunión de Comité Político del mandatario con sus tres ministros principales, descontando a Mario Marcel, que temprano va a estar en Nueva York, en la apertura del Nasdaq, encabezando el Chile Day, además, la presidenta del Central, Rossana Costa, también es parte del Chile Day, en Buenos Aires recuerdan 28 años desde el sangriento atentado contra la Mutual Israelita Argentina, la AMIA, que mató a 85 personas, finalmente, 81 cumple Martha Reeves, la cabeza de Martha and the Vandellas, grupo insignia de Motown en la segunda mitad de los sesenta, particularmente con este, su emblema, llamado “Dancing In The Streets”.
Lunes 18 de julio: El Presidente Boric sorprendió el viernes en una entrevista de televisión con su nueva interpretación respecto de lo que pasa en caso de que gane el rechazo y aunque es atendible la opción que plantea, la continuidad del proceso constituyente, la relectura de los resultados del plebiscito de entrada, principalmente la del ministro Giorgio Jackson y del Convencional Fernando Atria, es abiertamente contraria a la que muchos sostenían, el presidente Boric seguramente ahondará en la materia esta mañana, en Renca, a donde se traslada desde las 8:30 la reunión de Comité Político del mandatario con sus tres ministros principales, descontando a Mario Marcel, que temprano va a estar en Nueva York, en la apertura del Nasdaq, encabezando el Chile Day, además, la presidenta del Central, Rossana Costa, también es parte del Chile Day, en Buenos Aires recuerdan 28 años desde el sangriento atentado contra la Mutual Israelita Argentina, la AMIA, que mató a 85 personas, finalmente, 81 cumple Martha Reeves, la cabeza de Martha and the Vandellas, grupo insignia de Motown en la segunda mitad de los sesenta, particularmente con este, su emblema, llamado “Dancing In The Streets”.
Did you miss the MCU gala 'Dancing In The Streets"? Listen to powerful testimonies from Bethany Johnson-Javois, President & CEO of Deaconess Foundation, Barbara Johnson, MCU board member and organizer, Rev. Dr. Wendy Bruner, MCU Board President, DeMarco Davidson, MCU Sacred Votes Lead Organizer, Sarah Rose, MCU Treasurer, and Fran Collier, MCU organizer. We also recognized the long-term work of Rev. Dietra Wise Baker, Rev. Susan Sneed, and Jai Johnson.Your contribution supports the work of these amazing people as we increase voter turnout, break the school-to-prison pipeline, get lead out of school drinking water, track air quality, and hold those in power accountable for creating a just and equitable community where all can thrive.Give now at https://secure.everyaction.com/ejChtOI04U-HfLpTOd4L_g2
Whether you've been to New Orleans or not, you've seen them—the brass band that parades through the streets in a somber march only to erupt in a celebration of music, color and dance. Like the pied piper the band draws crowds who dance through the streets like it's Mardi Gras. That is the Second Line. So what is a Second Line exactly? In this episode of World Footprints, Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick visited The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC) in the French Quarter to meet with two amazing guests, Judy Cooper and Eric Seiferth, who help us understand the history and traditions of the Second Line. ******** Please support World Footprints by leaving a 5-star rating and review on this platform or wherever you listen to podcasts. This will help other likeminded and interested travelers find us. Also, please join the World Footprints community by subscribing to our newsletter from World Footprints.com.
Tulane School of Liberal Arts professor Matt Sakakeeny discusses the many aspects of New Orleans brass bands that set them apart. We explore the genre's African and European origins, their important role in neighborhood social aid and pleasure clubs, and how new generations carry on the tradition while adding their own mark to the music. For more information on Sakakeeny's research, visit his website. To learn more about The Roots of Music, visit their website.
As the day of The Festival of the Blazing Sun arrives, Velcar finds himself once again staring into the eyes of the Lord of Barovia. As violence erupts in the streets, a coup d'etat results in a new Burgomaster of Vallaki. Seeking safety, the Motley Fools bring Ireena to the Chapel of St. Andral, but safety might not be in their reach. About Royally Screwed Royally Screwed is a campaign featuring our group of idiots. We apologize ahead of time for the goofiness of our players and the idiotic comments that arise during our play. While we hope to entertain you, our first goal is to laugh and be entertained ourselves. We are far from being a professional group. We are simply players with a couple of mics having fun playing DnD as friends. Our Cast of Characters: Velcar Deverell - Dhampire Fighter Anet - Male Owl Aarakocra Ranger Thixian Envarius (Lord Envarius, Duke of Hetherford) - Male Half Elf Bard HALO (John Tracker) - Male Warforged Barbarian Kodiac the Killer - Male Eladrin Ranger Dautu - Male High Elf Wizard Arlo - Changeling Cleric Cassandra - Human Cleric Breaga Magesblood - The Dungeon Master You can find your hick voiced host at https://www.instagram.com/the_dungeon_master_darling/ Music Credits: Music Credits: Opening Music : Epic Music by Soundbay (used with permission via AdobeStock) Mourning (Full Version) by Christopher Bennett (used with permission via AdobeStock) "Lux Tenebras", "Grand Hall", "Back Hall" and "Brennenburg Theme" - Amnesia: Dark Descent OST Music by Mikko Tarmia and Frictional Games, used under Fair Use Tracks has been modified for length. "Halls of the Undead", "Night Vigil", "Past the Edge" and "Thunderbird" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Track has been modified for length
Joey Rodgers from Dancing In The Streets AZ comes on to talk about their performance this weekend of The Nutcracker. Always a great interview! Tucson Mayor Regina Romero comes on for her last conversation of 2021 on the program, to discuss public safety, housing, and economic recovery.
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Award-winning food writer Corby Kummer joined Boston Public Radio on Tuesday, highlighting the Biden administration's revision in nutrition standards for SNAP. The changes made to the food stamps program are the largest in its history. The U.S. Department of Agriculture specifically revised the Thrifty Food Plan, which is a list of two dozen food groups that the government uses to estimate a low-cost, healthy diet. The Thrifty Food Plan remains largely unchanged since its creation in the early 1960s, and has only been adjusted for inflation. “Republicans and Democrats said, ‘go back to the drawing board — diets have changed, food availability has changed — what is the thrifty meal plan of today?'” Kummer said. Kummer is the executive director of the Food and Society policy program at the Aspen Institute, a senior editor at The Atlantic and a senior lecturer at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy.
Pastor Hayman comes before us with a powerful preaching series, continuing with "Dancing in the Streets." Hear more about how the Church of Jesus Christ is transformed to live in power as Pastor Hayman walks us through the one of the most significant Biblical eras in the history of the Church. Be encouraged to live victoriously on mission to see God's kingdom advanced.
On today's episode we have the honor of being joined by Aegor and Andi from the Minneapolis chapter of the Sex Worker Outreach Project (SWOP). We talk about the history of Sex Worker organizing, the difference between "Decriminalization" and "legalization" and SWOP's efforts to repeal racist "loitering with intent" laws in Minneapolis. Be sure to join SWOP this Friday, June 4th for "Dancing in the Streets" a march and celebration to demand the decriminalization of people in the street economy. 5-8pm March from Downtown to Father Hennepin Park. IG & Twitter: @swopmpls paypal - swopmpls@gmail.com Subscribe on Patreon to help the Money Power Land Solidarity podcast keep going! *Our esteemed producer is on a well deserved vacation so Jake mixed this episode, sorry for the drop in sound quality its only temporary:)
Welcome to Episode 43 of the Perth to Paisley Podcast! Daniel and Adam discuss the end of season win over Raith, have a general look at the season before having a laugh with the latest 'Away Up In Gorgie' episode! We hope you enjoy! Our Twitter: @PerthToPaisley Our Email: perthtopaisley@gmail.com Daniel's Twitter: @DMcIver22 Adam's Twitter: @AdamTKendo
A free spirit from the streets of Motown era Detroit with the story of groundbreaking women in her own family. An artist a Tech Writer and a storyteller of the days of seeing the icons of music in the small clubs of Michigan
In this episode, we dive into the mysteries of the medical field. Stories of things that seem unlikely, and conditions that can't be true. Mostly things that make Will uncomfortable and intrigue Alex. In this episode, a fear of finding yourself in a brand new place becomes real, medical examinations lead to the belief in extraterrestrials and dance parties are taken to far as people can't stop and begin to die of exhaustion. *************************Spoilers Ahead**************************** Dromomania: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dromomania Alien Abductions: Written by William Acker Dancing Plague: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_plague_of_1518
Just when Matthew thinks he has earned a hard-won peace and quiet, the musicians arrive.