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Best podcasts about dock street

Latest podcast episodes about dock street

ArtScene with Erika Funke
Paul Miller; Mike McCord; October 29 2024

ArtScene with Erika Funke

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 26:04


Composer Paul Miller of Schuylkill County, speaking about his music and the work he has written for the Gabriel Chamber Ensemble to celebrate the group's 35th anniversary season. There will be a concert on Sunday, November 3, 2024, at 3:00 at Jerusalem Lutheran Church, 252 Dock Street in Schuylkill Haven. Also featured will be music by Claude Bolling. Also, artist Mike McCord speaking here about the way he will paint live-in-the-moment during the concert. www.gabrielensemble.org/

WSKY The Bob Rose Show
GOPs best gather and #CedarKeyStrong

WSKY The Bob Rose Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 9:34


The Alachua Republicans' Ronald Reagan Black Tie and Blue Jeans BBQ is tonight, with Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis and Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez. And a devastating fire ripped through iconic Dock Street in Cedar Key Thursday. The Friday kickoff to the Bob Rose Show for Friday 9-20-24

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Haunted or Hoax
S3 E8 Dock Street Theater

Haunted or Hoax

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 38:16


Hello Charleston! This week we are in South Carolina discussing the "most haunted" place they supposedly have, the Dock Street Theater! We've got lightning strikes, three grand openings, and an assassins' father. Really, how much more action could you possibly ask for? We also have a tiny special guest at the end of the episode!We'd appreciate it if you took a moment to help our podcast by rating and reviewing on apple and NOW on Spotify! Don't forget to check our show notes for our social links! Definitely check out our Instagram (@hauntedorhoaxpod). We post all photos and videos talked about in the show there!Haunted or Hoax Social Medias:WebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookSources for this Episode:TELEVISION & MEDIA: WEBSITES:https://ghostcitytours.com/charleston/haunted-places/dock-street-theatre/https://charlestonterrors.com/haunted-charleston-most-haunted-places-4-dock-street-theatre/https://thelittlehouseofhorrors.com/dock-street-theatre/

I Hate Politics Podcast
I Hate the News Aug 13

I Hate Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 22:40


The weekly news analysis from I Hate Politics: Tropical Storm Debby brought needed rain to the DC region which has been on drought watch, but also flooded low-lying areas of Old town Alexandria, by the Kennedy Center and the Watergate Building in Washington; and Dock Street in Annapolis. The NEA, the largest union in the country, has locked out its own staff for six weeks now. Rockville Mayor and Council of end discussion on a new rent stabilization bill prompting one councilmember to pen an oped about how he changed his mind; MCPS welcomes 42 special education teachers from the Philippines, the first big batch hire in the school district. And more. Music from Silver Spring band The Airport 77s.

Monday Moms
James River EcoFest planned Sept. 7

Monday Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 1:04


The James River Association's new James A. Buzzard River Education Center in Richmond will host the James River EcoFest Sept. 7 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. The free event will feature educational activities, tree giveaways, a rain barrel workshop and more. The center is located at 2825 Dock Street along the James River, just west of Rocketts Landing and the Henrico County line. Attendees are invited to learn about local ecology and discover sustainable practices that can make a difference in the community. The event also will include tree giveaways and information about how to collect and use rainwater...Article LinkSupport the Show.

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Cryptids, Creeps, And Conspiracy
EP36-Dock Street Theatre With Frankie From The Haunted And The Strange

Cryptids, Creeps, And Conspiracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 29:55


This week we go back to our roots while we cover the history and hauntings at the Dock Street Theater. From shadow people to the infmaous John Wilkes Booth's father Junius Brutus Booth. Not to mention the most amazing story of a gorgeous and insanely bold Nettie Dickerson and strange and ironically timed death.Click here for merch sites, patreon site, website, to donate, and join me on social media!Guest Information:EmailTikTokInstagramSources:https://ghostcitytours.com/charleston/haunted-places/dock-street-theatre/   https://www.realtor.com/advice/home-improvement/what-is-antebellum-architecture/   https://www.cntraveler.com/gallery/the-most-haunted-places-in-americaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cryptids-creeps-and-conspiracy-podcast--6041412/support.

South Carolina Spookshow
Ep. 21: The Hauntings of the Abbeville Opera House, Junior Pierce, & The Dock Street Theater

South Carolina Spookshow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 21:57


The beautifully crafted Abbeville Opera House in the Upstate has been the home for many shows and performances since its opening in 1908. But according to many witnesses, some its ghosts seem to stick around for one final performance. Also, in a world full of true crime content, we all seem to know at least a little bit of trivia when it comes to serial killers. One of these killers seems to fly under the radar for the most part, but Junior Pierce was nothing short of a monster. And later, we've got a double-dose of haunted theaters in this episode. The Dock Street theater in Charleston has also had its fair share of tragedy since its opening and plenty of ghosts to go along with it.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scspookshow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scspookshow/support

Haunted Hospitality
Ep 147 – The Dock Street Theatre (We Love Nettie)

Haunted Hospitality

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 56:02


Founded in 1736, the Dock Street Theatre in Charleston, South Carolina, was the first building on the continent solely for theatrical performances before it likely burnt down in the Great Fire of 1740. The Calder House Hotel — later named the Planter's Hotel — was built at or near the theatre's original location in 1809. Many passed through the hotel, including: Robert Smalls, who worked at the hotel before escaping slavery and joining the Union navy during the Civil War, and Junius Brutus Booth, the father of John Wilkes Booth.According to legend, a woman named Nettie Dickerson also often stayed at the hotel. Proud, angry, and sure of herself, the legend of Nettie has lasted long after her alleged lifetime. Over eighty years after the former hotel was reopened as the Dock Street Theatre, Nettie is considered the building's most famous ghost. In this episode, we explore the many stories and paranormal experiences of the Dock Street Theatre.But first, Zoey is here with her Something Spooky: soulmates!Sources: https://hauntedhospitality.wordpress.com/2024/01/30/ep-147-the-dock-street-theatre-we-love-nettieVisit us on Social Media! Stay Spooky!

South Carolina from A to Z
“D” is for Dock Street Theatre

South Carolina from A to Z

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 0:59


“D” is for Dock Street Theatre. Under the management of the city of Charleston, Dock Street Theatre has expanded its audience to become a fixture in the cultural affairs of the lowcountry.

Ñáñaras
157 - La Asesina del Hacha / EL Dock Street Theatre

Ñáñaras

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 58:22


157 - La Asesina del Hacha / EL Dock Street Theatre --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nanaraspodcast/message

Anything Goes With Greg & Alex
Mike DiBella - Into the Looking Glass

Anything Goes With Greg & Alex

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 63:50


In this weeks episode we bring it back to the old school days of the Staten Island underground hardcore scene. We are joined by Mike, the bassist from Into the Looking Glass who shares with us untold stories about the band and the music scene back then. He also gives us a look into the songs that they recorded and their final show, which was an undocumented basement performance. Did it really happen? One may never know! Take a listen and walk down those Dock Street steps and enter the pit as we take a trip down memory lane. Sound Cloud: https://m.soundcloud.com/acedegenerate/albums

Alternative Blacks
Tyler's Time at Dock Street Brewing Company

Alternative Blacks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 62:13


On this episode of the Alternative Blacks Podcast, Chris and Tyler dive into Tyler's experience at Dock Street Brewing Company. Tyler has only been working there for two months as a food runner at the time of recording and shares his insights and observations about working in a brewery. Join Chris and Tyler as they discuss Tyler's journey in the craft beer industry and what he has learned so far. They also chat about the unique challenges and opportunities of working in a brewery and the importance of diversity and representation in the craft beer industry. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the craft beer industry or those looking to learn more about what it takes to work in a brewery. Don't forget to follow the Alternative Blacks on Instagram @alternativeblackspod, and check out Dock Street Brewing Company on Instagram @dockstreetbeer and on their website dockstreetbeer.com. Thank you for being a supporter of the Alternative Blacks Podcast on Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/alternativeblackspod]. We appreciate your support and as a subscriber, you have exclusive access to extra content and behind-the-scenes insights. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform for new episodes every week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alternative-blacks/support

Legend Podcast
Ep 57: Dock Street Theatre

Legend Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023


America's First Theatre isn't only a gorgeous place to catch a play but you might catch a ghost sighting as well. On the 57th episode of Legend Amy tells Samm about the Dock Street Theatre. With a rich history and multiple ghosties it's for sure a place you'd want to hear about. Plus there is a little bonus haunting at another theatre at the end.

Ghostly
108 Dock Street Theatre, SC

Ghostly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 72:00


Is Dock Street Theatre haunted? Pat and Rebecca are joined by improviser Katie Brisick to explore Dock Street Theatre, the oldest theater in the U.S. and home to ghost of the Woman in Red.  Visitors and employees also claim to see the ghost of Junius Brutus Booth, father of John Wilkes Booth. Is it true? Listen and vote! The post 108 Dock Street Theatre, SC appeared first on Ghostly Podcast.

South Carolina Spookshow
Halloween Countdown Minisode: Dock Street Theatre

South Carolina Spookshow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 5:36


Welcome to our Halloween Countdown! For the whole month of October, I'll bring you a daily minisode featuring a short story in preparation for the spookiest day of the year! Make sure you subscribe so you can be notified when these episodes drop and share with your favorite ghouls and gals!

Says You! - A Quiz Show for Lovers of Words, Culture, and History

From the Dock Street Theater in Charleston, SC with host Richard Sher Stereo Left: Carolyn Faye Fox, Arnie Reisman, Paula Lyons Stereo Right: Tony Kahn, Nancy Bloodgood, Barry Nolan Music: Ann Caldwell & Loose Fit   Rounds Played: Round 1: Charleston Queries Round 2: Bluff (scruto) Round 3: Definitions and Derivations Round 4: Bluff (gib) Round 5: Shakespearean Adjacencies  

South Carolina Lede
LIVE from the Dock Street Theatre

South Carolina Lede

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 35:44


May 28, 2022 — Analysis of this week's 1st Congressional District Republican primary debate; new polling data on how South Carolinians are feeling; an update about the tourism industry in the Palmetto State; and more. Plus, we want to hear from you! Leave us a voicemail at 803-563-7169 to share your thoughts about the topics covered on the show or just whatever's on your mind!

Says You! - A Quiz Show for Lovers of Words, Culture, and History

From the Dock Street Theater in Charleston, SC with host Richard Sher Stereo Left: Carolyn Faye Fox, Arnie Resiman, Paula Lyons Stereo Right: Tony Khan, Nancy Bloodgood, Barry Nolan Music: Ann Caldwell and Loose Fit   Rounds Played: Round 1: Units of Measure Round 2: Bluff (lampas) Round 3: Colorful Diner Lingo Spotlight Round: An Elementary Education Round 4: Bluff (grimthorpe) Round 5: I Spy, with My Little Eye...

A Kinda Creepy Podcast
The Dock Street Theater

A Kinda Creepy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 18:15


Welcome back, Creeps and Freaks!This week we are giving you a little palette cleanser. We'll be telling you about the Dock Street Theater! Join along and shout about your local high society with us.

Good Morning, RVA!
Good morning, RVA: No casino for Petersburg, lab schools, and Dock Street

Good Morning, RVA!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022


What if we closed Dock Street to vehicle traffic?

GhostWritten
Dock Street Theatre

GhostWritten

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 33:39


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The Spooky Hour
84. The Dock Street Theatre and the Martin Family

The Spooky Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 39:11


Happy Monday Spookies! This week, Danyelle shares the history and hauntings (and stunning architecture) of the Dock Street Theatre. Then, Holly covers the mysterious disappearance of the Martin family in a weird attempt at being festive.   Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

ArtScene with Erika Funke
Simon Maurer; November 04 2021

ArtScene with Erika Funke

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 15:01


Violinist Simon Maurer, Artistic Director of the Gabriel Chamber Ensemble, speaking about a performance on Sunday, November 7, 2021, at 3:00 pm at Jerusalem Lutheran Church, 25 Dock Street in Schuykill Haven, PA, featuring music of Mozart, Boccherini, Vivaldi, Piazzola and a new work by PA composer Rusty Banks, who will be the guitarist for the concert. Flamenco dancer Evita Conti will join the ensemble for 2 pieces. www.gabrielensemble.org/

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
August 3, 2021 | Daily News Brief | National Night Out. Masks On. Tents Down. Jazz On The Narrows Tix.

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 11:05


Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... Solar Energy Services because solar should be in your future! The Kristi Neidhardt Team. If you are looking to buy or sell your home, give Kristi a call at 888-860-7369! MacMedics up in Severna Park and Lanham! And NOW OPEN in Annapolis, Rehab 2 Perform! Today...It is National Night Out, come join the APD and AFD from 5pm to 8pm all over the City. County Executive Pittman's big announcement was not so big--employees and visitors need masks in County buildings and employees need vaccinations or tests. Dock Street lost in court and a judge ordered their tent away. A career fair for tradesmen and women. Winners from last week's ticket Tuesday and a new one for tickets to Jazz on the Narrows! And of course, George from DCMDVA Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday at 6:00 am and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our social media platforms--All Annapolis and Eye On Annapolis (FB) and @eyeonannapolis (TW) NOTE: For hearing impaired subscribers, a full transcript is available on Eye On Annapolis

Good Morning, RVA!
Good morning, RVA: 999 • 61 • 14.4; vaccines for teens; and super into pickles

Good Morning, RVA!

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021


Good morning, RVA! It’s 65 °F, and today’s weather looks a lot like yesterday’s. Expect highs in the 90s and a chance for thunderstorms later in the day. Stay cool, stay dry, and stay safe.Water coolerAs of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports 611 new positive cases of the coronavirus in the Commonwealth and 16 new deaths as a result of the virus. VDH reports 90 new cases in and around Richmond (Chesterfield: 35, Henrico: 29, and Richmond: 26). Since this pandemic began, 1,286 people have died in the Richmond region. The seven-day average of new reported cases across the state sits at 999. Whoa, what’s this? A barely three-digit seven-day average of new reported cases! The last time that happened was way back on October 20th. This, for some brains-are-weird reason, feels like real progress to me. The number of deaths is still pretty high, though. I know I’ve done the flu-comparison math before, but I think it’s helpful to revisit it. According to the CDC, Virginia had an “influenza/pneumonia” death rate of 11 per 100,000 people back in 2019. If you take today’s seven-day average of COVID-19 deaths (14.4), multiply it by 365 (5,256), and then divided it by 85.35 (the state’s population divided by 100,000), you get 61.58. According to this quick and shoddy math, that’s a coronadeath rate about 5.6 times higher than that of the 2019 flu. That year, 1,100 people died from “influenza/pneumonia”, which is about three people per day, if you want to look at it that way.Huge vaccine news in the New York Times: “The Food and Drug Administration is preparing to authorize use of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine in adolescents 12 to 15 years old by early next week.” Dang that was fast! I have no idea how many 12–15 year olds exist in Virginia or in our region, but I’m sure it’s thousands and thousands—and I’m sure many of them are stoked to get vaccinated (including the one I live with). The NYT also says to expect a similar announcement from Moderna soon. Get excited for another, smaller flurry of vaccine news and for some interesting reporting on what adolescent vaccination means for this fall’s school year.I haven’t yet listened to (or posted to The Boring Show) yesterday’s two budget sessions, but will do so today. Also, looking at the City’s legislative calendar, I see they’ve added another budget session today at 3:00 PM. The Richmond Times-Dispatch’s Chris Suarez did listen in yesterday and reports that Council agreed on raises for all city employees and did it in a way that has support from the Mayor’s administration. Given how employee salary conversations have gone over the past couple weeks with this group, a compromise acceptable by both sides seems like a big win. Other updates from yesterday: The Civilian Review Board will get funded at about $200,000 and the Affordable Housing Trust Find will have to wait until the American Rescue Plan money rolls in. One note about the CRB: I don’t know if that $200,000 is funding for half a year or a full year, but neither number is close to the “about 1% of the police budget” number we’d kicked around late last year. For context, RPD has a proposed FY22 budget of $95 million.RPS’s school board also met yesterday to discuss, among other things, their recent takeover of school building procurement and construction. This, from the RTD’s Kenya Hunter seems ominous: “Still, Kamras has moved forward to comply with the Board’s directive, proposing three positions to beef up the school system’s procurement department, including a director of school construction, a construction project manager, and a construction procurement manager. City Hall already approved the Board’s budget request prior to the move; it’s unclear from which pot the money to pay for those positions would come.” Emphasis mine and a thing I keep asking to the, like, four other people I know who follow School Board, City Council, and budget season.Mike Platania at Richmond BizSense reports on a couple of rezonings y’all might be interested in. I predict that 17th Street between Broad and Dock Street is headed for a dramatic transformation over the next couple of years—new development, street redesigns, and potential investment in a big-deal museum are all headed that way.I don’t know why, but I found this photo essay—by VPM’s Alex Scribner—from the Safe Space market up on Lakeside very soothing. It’s nice to see people out doing things together in a COVID-responsible way, I think! Also, I’m super into pickles, so now I need go find some Dayum this is my Jam dills.I love this deadpan headline from Kate Masters in the Virginia Mercury: “More Virginians are foraging for ramps. Many are poisoning themselves by picking the wrong plant..” To summarize, do not eat false hellebore, which, “in the most severe cases, it’s led to hospitalizations, with symptoms including vomiting, cardiac arrhythmias, dangerously low blood pressure and even seizures.” Also fascinating, from the Wikipedia, “The plant was used by some tribes to elect a new leader. All the candidates would eat the root, and the last to start vomiting would become the new leader.” So, yeah, maybe don’t put it in your pasta.Northside members of the RPS community, tonight at 6:00 PM you can join a Northside-specific version of the District’s Reopen With Love 2.0 conversations. Tap the previous link for call-in info!This morning’s longreadWhat the “Infrastructure” Fight Is Really AboutInfrastructure week comes and goes so fast and we never seem to get any infrastructure out of it. This piece in Politico explains that, kind of, but is also just a really interesting look at how infrastructure changed American history.Together, twin revolutions in transportation and information (inspired by the U.S. Post Office, which subsidized the delivery of newspapers and magazines, and after 1848, the telegraph) drew disparate communities into closer connection with one another and with an emerging market economy that relied on credit, surplus production and trade. America evolved quickly from an agrarian republic into a capitalist democracy. It was a world that many Americans welcomed—but which equally as many dreaded and resisted.If you’d like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol’ Patreon.Picture of the Day

Good Morning, RVA!
Good morning, RVA: 1,506 • 19; booster shots; and a new public space

Good Morning, RVA!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021


Good morning, RVA! It’s 39 °F, and a bit cooler. Expect highs in the mid 60s today and for most of the weekend. I think we’ll avoid any rain, so spend some time outside if you can. It’ll be hard, but NBC12’s Andrew Freiden says to wait a couple more weeks before putting in your vegetable garden.Water coolerThe Richmond Police Department reports a murder on the 500 block of N. 30th Street. At 1:10 PM this past Sunday, officers were called to the scene and found Albert Harvey Jr., a man in his 30s, shot to death.As of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports 1,415 new positive cases of the coronavirus in the Commonwealthand 19 new deaths as a result of the virus. VDH reports 160 new cases in and around Richmond (Chesterfield: 67, Henrico: 52, and Richmond: 41). Since this pandemic began, 1,251 people have died in the Richmond region. The seven-day average of new reported cases across the state sits at 1,506. Here is this week’s stacked graph of new reported cases, hospitalizations, and deaths—with one major change. I set the y-axis on the new reported cases graph back to this summer’s value (a max of 2,000), and, whoa, eye-opening. I think our brains see a year’s worth of coronacases, flattened by this winter’s massive peak and think we’ve made a lot of progress. Looking at the data this way, though, at least for me, really put things in perspective. Here’s the graph of combined new reported cases in Richmond, Henrico, and Chesterfield scaled the same way. If you’ve been putting off getting your vaccine, look at these graphs and then go pre-register on vaccinate.virginia.gov today. OK?Sounds like it’s more and more likely that we’ll all need at least a booster shot of our coronavirus vaccine, and possibly a yearly vaccination to pair with the flu shot. It’s unclear, at least this week, what that means for J&Jers as the FDA decide whether or not to unpause use of the one-shot vaccine. Yesterday, Dr. Fauci said “[the pause was] an indication that the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration take safety very seriously. I hope they make the conclusion of this quickly, and get back on track…and I believe they will.” Locally, Sabrina Moreno at the Richmond Times-Dispatch has a nice recap of what’s going on in Richmond and Henrico—vaccinewise—that’s worth reading as we head into the weekend.Huge news! The City, Capital Region Land Conservancy, the Conservation Fund, and the James River Association announced that CRLC will acquire 3011 and 3021 Dock Street and, ultimately, transfer that property to the City. You might know 3011 and 3021Dock Street as the properties adjacent to Great Shiplock Park—aka the section of the Capital Trail currently plopped down on the street and protected by jersey barriers. Once all the legal stuff gets worked out later this summer, we’ll end up with a fully public, fully connected riverfront and Capital Trail. I’m not a Richmond Riverfront Master Plan expert, but I don’t think the Downriver portion of the plan even considered this space since it was privately owned—it’s marked as a combination of “development” and “new open space” in the PDF. I’m stoked about this, and excited to see what happens out that way. Mike Platania at Richmond BizSense has more details.If you’re taking the bus this morning, be prepare for delays. GRTC’s Twitter account reports “many routes are currently not on the road this morning,” and that routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 18, 20, 29, 82, 86, 88, and 95 are impacted in one way or another. Yikes, that’s a lot of routes!Remember back in 2011 when VCU’s men’s basketball team made it all the way to the Final Four? Shocking, amazing stuff. Here’s a fun oral history of that handful of weekends ten years ago. Definitely set aside some time this weekend to flip through the stories and photos from a once-in-a-lifetime moment.This morning’s patron longreadThe Fast and the FamilySubmitted by Patron Sean. Maybe the Fast and the Furious franchise is less about fast cars and more about feelings and family??You might even forget about the hijacking plot because what actually matters to the story is whether Dom will accept Brian into his circle of trust. Cars are the literal vehicle through which they negotiate their relationship. Because it’s a series about cars, right? Fast cars. Furious even! Even the cars have feelings, or are feelings. Before Brian utters his first line, he revs his engine. The action genre negotiates male friendship through objects (read: usually women), but The Fast and the Furious tweaks this dynamic. Racing isn’t where characters displace their affection, it’s where they prove it.If you’d like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol’ Patreon.Picture of the DayShow-off azaleas.

Southern Haunts
:021 The Dock Street Theatre

Southern Haunts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 11:53


In a city with a rich history like Charleston, South Carolina there are bound to be a few lingering spirits from the past residing within the beautiful architecture. The Dock Street Theatre is no exception. Music in this episode: "Melancholia" by Adrian CroiterJoin the spooky fun over at my patreon!www.patreon.com/southernhauntspodcastMake sure to subscribe to Southern Haunts to hear all my spooky stories first! Rates and reviews are always appreciated. Thanks for helping a ghoul out!

Ghost Light
Episode 13 - Dock Street Theatre

Ghost Light

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 35:16


Let's get ready to raaaaammmble! In this tangent-filled episode, we talk Dock Street Theatre and two of its most famous resident haunts- Junius Booth, the father of John Wilkes Booth, and Nettie Dickerson, the iconic lady in red.

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Legacy Business Spotlight: Pip's Dock Street Dogs (Encore Presentation)

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 26:18


Who doesn't love a good dog?  No, not the Chesapeake Bay Retriever--a hot dog! And there is no better place (in my opinion) than Pip's Dock Street Dogs on Market Place in downtown Annapolis! Celebrating 10 years, we grabbed a seat out front with owner Ryan Lamy and tried to figure out how he got from the Coast Guard to selling hot dogs! We're glad he did. Most popular dog? Ryan's favorite? Most popular thing on the menu?  We cover it all as we wish Pip's Dock Street Dogs a happy 10th! Have a listen! Want to hear some of our past spotlights? Here's your link to them all! http://bit.ly/EOALBS CONNECT WITH US!   THERE ARE LOTS OF WAYS:  http://bit.ly/EOAConnect

Graining In
#28: Mike Fava | Oxbow Brewing

Graining In

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 80:08


The guys venture into the woods of Newcastle, ME to talk with Mike Fava, head brewer of Oxbow Brewing. The conversation - held inside a literal farmhouse next to the brewery - makes a great case for the podcast's best so far. Fava (as he's known by essentially everyone) cut his chops brewing at Dock Street and Nodding Head in Philadelphia, and he walks us through how he ended up going from pub to farmhouse brewer with some help from a guy known as "The Dude". He shares his thoughts on what defines saison, the value in displaying production time on a beer's label, and how Oxbow came to be champions of the Italian-style pilsner through both brewing Luppolo and hosting Pils & Love. After a mutual gushing over spontaneous fermentation and Oxbow's Native/Wild, things wrap up with a Three Bay involving two of Fava's favorite things: lambic and VHS. All said, it's a truly inspiring conversation, and got Matty and Noah immediately thinking about Part II. Song: Mountain Climb by Jake Hill and Deep Creek

Stories in the Cemetery
E13: Dock Street Theatre

Stories in the Cemetery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 23:26


Be sure to check out this week's sponsor: Graveyard Tales Podcast! Also, if you're looking for the Stories in the Cemetery Interactive Ghost Hunting Tour, you can visit Charleston Cavalier Tours to book your tickets. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/storiesinthecemetery/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/storiesinthecemetery/support

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Legacy Business Spotlight: Pip's Dock Street Dogs

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 25:55


Who doesn't love a good dog?  No, not the Chesapeake Bay Retriever--a hot dog! And there is no better place (in my opinion) than Pip's Dock Street Dogs on Market Place in downtown Annapolis! Celebrating 10 years, we grabbed a seat out front with owner Ryan Lamy and tried to figure out how he got from the Coast Guard to selling hot dogs! We're glad he did. Most popular dog? Ryan's favorite? Most popular thing on the menu?  We cover it all as we wish Pip's Dock Street Dogs a happy 10th! Have a listen! Up next Saturday: It's A  Mystery Want to hear some of our past spotlights? Here's your link to them all! http://bit.ly/EOALBS CONNECT WITH US!   THERE ARE LOTS OF WAYS:  http://bit.ly/EOAConnect

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
September 28, 2018 | Daily News Brief | (C'YA NSHOF, FERRO FOUNDATION DONATED $1M, MOVE OVER)

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 14:46


Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle.   Today... National Sailing Hall of Fame even closer to Newport. Artist's co-op shuts down on Dock Street. Move Over Law modified and it could cost you. Ferro Foundation makes good on pledge for $1 million to the Capital Gazette Family Fund. And of course the weekend with plenty of eat and drink in West Annapolis, Twist and Stout, Kunta Kinte, and  Homestead Gardens Fall Festival.  And, of course, George from DMV Weather with your local weather forecast! Flash Briefing for Alexa. Yep, I finally brought the Daily News Brief to Alexa. Search for "Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief" in your Alexa app and enable it--and be sure to drop us a rating! More info here.  The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify,  Google Music, Stitcher Radio, tunein, IHeartRADIO, Amazon Echo,  YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and of course at Eye On Annapolis. Our weather partner is DMV Weather based in Annapolis. Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! Please be sure to check out our weekly sister podcast, The Maryland Crabs!

The South Jersey Beer Scene Podcast
Episode 13: Homebrewing With The Presidents

The South Jersey Beer Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 43:47


We are joined by the Presidents of 3 of South Jersey's Home Brewing Clubs Vince Feminella of The Monmouth County Homebrewers Association; Vic Sbailo of The Ocean County Homebrewers Association; and Eric Schmehl of Brew Jersey and also owner of Fermented Food and Beverage Supply Shop in Hammonton.  The guys share their stories of how they got involved in homebrewing and how you can learn to do it at home! This episode was brought to you by Dock Street Brewery and their refreshing Berliner Weisse "Summer In Berlin".  This is a tasty session with lemongrass and ginger that is really refreshing and the perfect poolside beer for Summer.  Look for Dock Street's Beer all over South Jersey or visit them in Philly! Please check out our Patreon! www.patreon.com/southerseybeerscene If you like our podcast please rate and review on iTunes! Monmouth County Homebrewers www.mcha.club Brew Jersey www.brewjerseyhbc.com Ocean County Homebrewers www.ochomebrewclub.com The Screwy Brewer www.thescrewybrewer.com Fermented www.fermentednj.com    

Beer Massif: A Craft Beer Culture Podcast
7-3-16 Dock Street Brewing

Beer Massif: A Craft Beer Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 54:37


This week Sasha Certo-Ware from Dock Street Brewing in Philadelphia joins us to discuss their delicious beer and just what it was like to be the first craft brewery in Philadelphia back in 1985! Lots of great info and we were also joined by a familiar voice this week to discuss a new project!

Beer Busters
Episode 74: It's Very Good During Pizza

Beer Busters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2015 88:55


With Vince DesRosiers and Mark Russellat Dock Street Brewery   Philadelphia bound this time around, we hit up Dock Street Brewery in West Philly to chat with brewers Vince and Mark. Still high on the afterglow of their massivley successful release of the Wu-Tang serenaded Dock Street Beer Ain’t Nothin’ to Funk With, the gents talked about their brewing experiences, working at Dock Street and more. Dan’s newsy bits included a change in the makeup of Guiness and a World Series beer bet. In Happy Fun Time we played There’s Weird in My Beer. And Steph gave us some history on Philly beer in the 90’s in Know Your Beers. Plus beer, good beer, yay beer.

Staten Island Local Show Closet
I Was A Hero - Live at Dock Street 8/20/11

Staten Island Local Show Closet

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2012


I Was a Hero's set from Dock Street on 8/20/11.

Staten Island Local Show Closet
Curious Volume - Live at Dock Street on Staten Island, New York (Skanksgiving! Sink You Fool EP Release Show)

Staten Island Local Show Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2011


Curious Volume's set from Dock Street on Staten Island, New York (Skanksgiving! Sink You Fool EP Release Show)

Staten Island Local Show Closet
FigureHead - Live at Dock Street on Staten Island, New York (Decide For Yourself Battle of the Bands) 8/15/10

Staten Island Local Show Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2011


FigureHead's set from Dock Street on Staten Island, New York (Decide For Yourself Battle of the Bands) 8/15/10

Craft Beer Radio Podcast
CBR 159: One Too Many

Craft Beer Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2010 36:08


"CBR 159: One Too Many","When you think spring you think Barley Wine right? So do we, join us while we try to stay sober and professional. The post show ohh ohh the post show. Beers: Dock Street Barley Wine Williamsburg Grand Illumination Santa Fe Chicken Killer Barley Wine Nøgne Ø #100 Sierra Nevada Bigfoot 2007 Rankings: Jeff: Illumination, Dock Street, Chicken Killer, Big Foot, Nøgne Ø Greg: Illumination, Dock Street. Big Foot, Chicken Killer, Nøgne Ø Preshow Postshow "

Craft Beer Radio Podcast
CBR 159: One Too Many

Craft Beer Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2010 36:08


"CBR 159: One Too Many","When you think spring you think Barley Wine right? So do we, join us while we try to stay sober and professional. The post show ohh ohh the post show. Beers: Dock Street Barley Wine Williamsburg Grand Illumination Santa Fe Chicken Killer Barley Wine Nøgne Ø #100 Sierra Nevada Bigfoot 2007 Rankings: Jeff: Illumination, Dock Street, Chicken Killer, Big Foot, Nøgne Ø Greg: Illumination, Dock Street. Big Foot, Chicken Killer, Nøgne Ø Preshow Postshow "