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The Weekend Whassup for Friday, 5/9/2025! The Point keeps you connected to the top 15 things happening around Sheboygan this weekend! "The Weekend Wassup is brought to you by Pleasant View Realty's - Matt and Nikki Capellen." (ka-pellen) The Howards Grove PTO Spring Carnival is tonight (Friday) from 5-8. Food, carnival games, face painting, balloon animals, classroom baskets and fun for everyone! https://www.facebook.com/events/939420241292335 Sheboygan Theater Company Presents - Legally Blonde the Musical on stage at Horace Mann Middle School with showtimes through this and next weekend! https://wxerfm.com/events/446224/ It’s “Rockets For Schools” weekend at Sheboygan’s South Pier and Blue Harbor Resort. Exhibits and vendors and the rocket launches from South Pier all weekend! https://www.rockets4schools.org/ National recording artist and country music star Bryan White can’t wait to see you live in Sheboygan tonight (Friday) at 6:30 at Sheboygan Lutheran High. 6 #1 hits! https://wxerfm.com/events/474750/ The Spring Fling Craft and Vendor Show is tomorrow (Saturday) from 9-2 at Generations in Plymouth. Over 40 small businesses. Deli sandwiches and complementary Bigby Coffee. https://www.facebook.com/events/978723084030313 The 5th annual Plant Sale, Brat Fry and Petting Zoo is tomorrow (Saturday) from 10-4 at Diamond Vu Ag Education Center in Sheboygan Falls. https://www.facebook.com/events/9683915935029317/ The National Association of Letter Carriers’ annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive is the largest single-day food drive in the country! Residents are invited to place non-perishable food items in bags next to their mailboxes this Saturday morning. https://www.facebook.com/events/663432889537216 Lake Shore Garden Club is holding its annual Plant, Bake, Treasures and Tag Sale tomorrow (Saturday) from Noon-4 at Racer's Hall at Plymouth. https://www.facebook.com/events/1008274880725276/ Jazz On The Vine is this weekend at The Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake. Three nights of live music and dancing! https://osthoff.com/jazz-on-the-vine/ Immanuel Lutheran Church in Sheboygan is hosting a Rummage Sale and Brat Fry tomorrow (Saturday) from 8-2. Home goods, clothing, toys, seasonal, books, electronics, shoes, accessories, and more! https://wxerfm.com/events/476373/ It’s Mother’s Day Weekend at Sheboygan’s Bookworm Gardens as they kick off their 15th season of family fun. Moms get in FREE this weekend… and as always… Sheboygan County residents that register online ahead also get in FREE! https://www.bookwormgardens.org/mothersday-at-the-gardens Nourish Farm’s 5th annual Local Food Fair tomorrow (Saturday) from 9-2. This farmers-market style event is free to attend. Stop by to shop for produce, plants, and natural products and chat with local educators. A variety of fun and educational activities will be available throughout the day, along with delicious local food options! https://wxerfm.com/events/479686/ The “World’s Most Spectacular Queen Tribute Show” makes a tour stop tomorrow (Saturday) night at 7:30 at The Weill Center For The Performing Arts in downtown Sheboygan. https://www.weillcenter.com/events/queen/ Plymouth Dirt Track Racing action heats up again tomorrow (Saturday) evening at the fairgrounds in Plymouth. Pits after 2. Qualifying and racing after 4:30. https://www.plymouthdtr.com/schedule.html Food Trucks are back at BOTH Vollrath and Kiwanis Parks on Monday evenings from 4-8 through the summer! https://visitsheboygan.com/event/food-truck-mondays/57/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Sodini recaps the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits live from the Regal Products booth with Kenny Barlow.Send us a text Walk the Talk America would like to thank our partners who make these conversations possible and want to highlight our top two partner tiers below! Platinum Tier:RugerArmscorGold Tier:NASGWLipsey'sDavidson's
On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's cybersecurity news: British retail stalwart Marks & Spencer gets cybered South Korean telco sets out to replace all its subscriber SIMs after (we assume) it lost the keymat It's a good exploit week! Bugs in Apple Airplay, SAP webservers, Erlang SSH and CommVault backups Juice jacking! No, really! Some researchers actually did it (so still not in the wild, then) Anti-DOGE whistleblower sure sounds like he has a point This week's episode is sponsored by Knocknoc, who let you glue your firewalls to your single sign on. Knocknoc's CEO Adam Pointon talks about the joy that having end-to-end IPv6 would bring for zero-trust access control. He also touches on people using Knocknoc inside their network to isolate critical systems. Editors Note : Pat also gives Adam (Boileau) stick in the sponsor interview about the Risky Biz webserver not having IPv6 enabled, which fact-checking during the edit says is FAKE NEWS. Just uh, don't look at how fresh that AAAA record in the DNS is, friends
Fanny Allié was born in Montpellier, South of France. She received her Master's Degree from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie (The National School of Photography) in Arles, France in 2005 and moved to New York City. Princeton University, Equity Gallery, Hyatt Centric (Philadelphia), DOT Art, A.I.R Gallery, New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, Fresh Window, Chashama and St Eustache Church (Paris, France), Hudson Yards Alliance have organized solo exhibitions and public installations of her work. Tappan Gallery, Owen James Gallery, NYU/Gallatin Gallery, Dorsky Gallery, Freight + Volume, BRIC Rotunda Gallery, Dekalb Gallery/Pratt Institute, UConn University, Mana Contemporary, Hamburg Museum of Arts and Crafts, The Bronx Museum, Teachers College Columbia University among others have featured her work in group exhibitions. Fanny is the recipient of various fellowships and residencies including AIM (Bronx Museum), BRIC Lab Fellowship, Emergency Grant (Foundation for Contemporary Arts), A.I.R. Fellowship Program, Robert Blackburn Printmaking SIP Fellowship, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Program, Yaddo Residency, Dieu Donné Workspace Residency, NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship (Craft/Sculpture), MacDowell Fellowship, Puffin Foundation Grant, Wildacres Residency and National Arts Club Artist Fellowship. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, The Guardian, Time Out, ARTnews, NY Magazine, Brooklyn Magazine, Hyperallergic, Le Monde Diplomatique, Blouin Art Info, DNA Info, Marie Claire Italy, AM New York among others. Her neon light sculpture “The Glowing Homeless” and sound installation will be exhibited at the Church of St. Eustache in Paris from December 18th 2024 until May 31st 2025. In 2025, Kaliner Gallery in New York City and Giovanni Bonelli Gallery (Milan, Italy) will present her work in solo exhibitions. Fanny lives in Brooklyn and works from her studio at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts in Manhattan, NY. Exhibits discussed are KALINER and Giovanni Bonelli. A Longing, March 6 - April 12, 2025, Installation view at Kaliner Gallery, 42 Allen St, NYC Ladder Leg, 2024, found fabric, collagraph print and acrylic paint, 32.5in x 50in The Night the Wind Learned to Dance, April 24 - May 25, 2025, Installation view at Giovanni Bonelli Gallery, Milan, Italy Shelved, 2025, found fabric and collagraph prints, 59in x 38.5in Circles, 2024, found fabric and collagraph prints, 55.5in x 55.5in
Roy L Hales/Cortes Currents - It was Earth Day at Wild Cortes, Cortes Island's centre for natural history, community science and collaborative conservation. “It is a very exciting place to be, with new displays coming in every year, always on Earth Day. That's probably the most important thing to say. It's Earth Day, so let's celebrate,” explained Sabina leader Mense, a professional advisor to Wild Cortes. The centrepiece of this year's displays is the ‘Humpback Comeback' section highlighting the stunning recovery of Humpback Whales in our local waters. Sabina Leader Mense: “They used to be everywhere, then the Douglas Whaling Station was set up in Whaletown Bay. Its history is in the little display here, ‘the Dawson Whaling Company, 1869.' It only lasted a year. They realized it was not the most optimum site, so moved it down to Hornby Island the next year. So we only had the legacy of bonking Humpback Whales on the head and flensing them for a year, but the name stuck. That's how ‘Whaletown' got its name. The Humpbacks completely disappeared. We eliminated them from the Strait of Georgia, not a Humpback to be seen.” Cortes Currents: When did they start coming back? Sabina Leader Mense: “Some of the first Humpbacks that we saw were in the early eighties. I was working out at the Bamfield Marine Station,running research programs, but I put myself through university fishing off the West Coast and would interact with the fishermen. They started telling me that they were seeing Humpback Whales out on the finger bank in the early eighties and sure enough, the Humpbacks were coming slowly back to the coast of BC.” “Then we have this brilliant work by the Marine Education Research Society (MERS) whose work Donna Collins is featuring in this display.” “The Marine Education and Research Society has been documenting them and identifying them individually,” said Collins, who is also one of Cortes Wild's co-curators. “Donna has done a fantastic job. There's lots of pictures and all kinds of interesting things, including two sea lion skulls, both of which were found on local beaches,” added Laurel Bohart, Cortes Wild's other co-curator. Sabina Leader Mense: “We can reliably identify Humpback Whales from the underside of their tail flukes, as well as the little nubbin that we call the dorsal fin but the underside of the tail flues is very characteristic. They have these colorations, black and white splotches, big chunks taken out of them, very readily identified by the underside of the tail flukes.” Donna Collins: “As of 2024, 776 Humpback Whales have been identified.” Sabina Leader Mense: “That's in their entire catalog for BC.” “We brought Jackie Hildering, from MERS, in six years ago. 86 individual Humpback Whales were identified in 2019. This figure of 86, why it's so impressive is it's from here. There were 86 individua Humpbacks found in the area from the northern end of Cortes to Powell River, across to Heriot Bay on Quadra Island.”
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From February 3, 2021. A radio-loud magnetar first observed in March 2020 suffered an apparent identity crisis, behaving like a pulsar until gradually settling into magnetar-like emissions in July. Plus, Mars' moon Phobos, Jupiter's moon Ganymede, and an interview with SETI Institute scientist Veselin Kostov about last week's sextuple star system. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
Today we're on the move on the way to NRAAM 2025 in Atlanta Georgia talking to Bryce from The Carry Handle Podcast about what we expect to see at the show this year. The NRA Show or NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits is an open to the public gun show that gives customers and manufacturers a chance to mingle with one another and showcase products, answer questions, and hopefully get questions answered. In stark contrast to other trade shows like SHOT Show, NRAAM also has a pretty hefty political component with prominent speakers such as President Donald Trump making frequent appearances as well as other pro-gun politicians and industry leaders. This year Hop and Luke of TFBTV will be on the scene to cover the latest product releases from all of our favorite manufacturers. For now, sit back, relax and enjoy speculating about what's to come with Luke & Bryce in today's episode. The Carry Handle Podcast on YouTube The Carry Handle Podcast on Spotify
PODCAST Maurice Sklar, Visions of the End Times, Rapture and the end of God's Gr... https://youtu.be/4EGj7E16sC0?si=kSklnqSjofKCOYZe——-John 16:1-4 KJV“——-Micah 2:1-4 KJV——-2 Timothy 3:1-7 KJV——-Mark 13:9-12 KJV——-2 Thessalonians 2:3-12 KJV——-Matthew 24:4-13 KJV——-THIS WAS THE WARNING OF WHAT WE HAVE WATCHED OVER THE LAST SEVERAL YEARS (since 9/11). It was a plot to bring America down and elevate China to take her place!Maurice Sklar saw visions of a coordinated plan to take down America. https://youtu.be/A2pbJlGsQuY?si=czy5Sd1bqj65MiHe——-What the Lord showed me in tribulation https://youtu.be/KWXipg48SMQ?si=nDhgRDjjIVCkKFew——-I Heard God Say, "A Great Trembling Has Started." https://www.youtube.com/live/ibC8CzdPkeE?si=ps2ziQ-jXW4fq_Yv——- Vision of an Asteroid hitting Earth! 03/16/2025https://youtu.be/ji2Uhs57h-s?si=FMXim7sis_kmbNQ1——-Terrifying End-Times Vision: Severe Persecution, Mark of the Beast & Ant... https://youtu.be/hOuZGLYZr1A?si=zFRJsMxVN1EQr-pm——- I Saw How They Will Soon Force People To Take The Mark....https://youtu.be/aQ2xQXmIIdo?si=KrnIfpTfAVx5S-xO——-
Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program live from the Auto Fair at Charlotte Motor Speedway, highlighting the vast array of classic cars, hot rods, and the overall automotive culture. Brett talks about a discussion on tariffs and trade policies. Brett passionately defends President Trump’s approach, arguing that tariffs are essential to protect American workers from exploitation in global trade. emphasizing that a strong, proactive stance will ultimately benefit U.S. workers, manufacturers, and the economy. We're Joined by Anna Kelly, White House Deputy Press Secretary to discuss the president’s stance on tariffs and trade policies. Kelly highlights the upcoming implementation of reciprocal tariffs, set to take effect soon, which aim to level the playing field for American manufacturers, workers, and farmers. She emphasizes that the tariffs are designed to encourage companies to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S., promising a fairer trade environment. We're joined by Jonathan Coleman, Senior Director of Communications at Charlotte Motor Speedway, who shares exciting details about the ongoing Auto Fair. He explains how this event differs from typical race weekends, emphasizing the vibrant atmosphere that combines the history, artistry, and community surrounding classic and custom cars We're joined by Taylor Rodriguez, CEO of TMJR Productions and the 2019 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Champion, at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Taylor shares his journey into becoming an Elvis tribute artist, which started at a young age, influenced by his aunt’s love for Elvis. After performing at his parents’ restaurant and getting local media attention, Taylor began competing in tribute artist contests. He now organizes the Charlotte Motor Speedway Elvis Festival, which serves as a preliminary competition for the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest at Graceland. We're joined by Angie Marchese, Vice President of Graceland Archives and Exhibits, at the Charlotte Motor Speedway during the Auto Fair. Angie shares her unique journey, starting at Graceland as a tour guide at 17 and working her way up to lead the archives after 36 years. She talks about the 1.5 million artifacts at Graceland, including Elvis’s personal items, jewelry, photographs, and an impressive collection of 22 cars. Angie highlights the significance of Elvis’s home, which provides a rare, intimate view of his life away from the stage. Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this Thursday's episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about the state of American manufacturing and the challenges of bringing production back to the U.S. In their conversation, they discuss the decline of the textile industry in North Carolina, once a thriving hub for cotton mills like Cannon Mills, and the impact of outsourcing jobs overseas. Beth Troutman shares her personal connection to the region, reflecting on how the loss of manufacturing jobs has affected local communities. Beth also shares what her and Bo have coming up Friday on Good Morning BT! Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textThe Jack Daniels Triple Mash offers a uniquely sweet whiskey experience by combining three different mash bills in a way that challenges expectations of the Jack Daniels brand. This innovative expression earned 14 out of 18 knocks in our barrel bottle breakdown, making it a standout bottle at the $40 price point.• Triple Mash combines 60% Tennessee Rye, 20% Tennessee Whiskey, and 20% American Malt• First-ever release containing Jack Daniels' American Malt (100% malted barley)• Exhibits notes of Sugar Smacks cereal, maple syrup, caramel, and hazelnut• Noticeably sweeter than traditional Jack Daniels products without being artificial• Features a dark chocolate finish with pleasant hazelnut undertones• Shows thick legs in the glass indicating excellent viscosityFor beginner bourbon drinkers, we recommend three excellent gateway whiskeys: Basil Hayden 10 Year for smoothness with flavor, Old Tub for Jim Beam fans wanting to step up, and Evan Williams Master Blend for those who typically find bourbon too harsh.Don't drink and drive. Drink responsibly and make sure you live your life uncut and unfiltered.Ready for a whiskey that breaks all your Jack Daniels expectations? The Triple Mash delivers a sweetness profile so rich, you'll wonder if they secretly added sugar (they didn't). Diving deep into this innovative expression, we explore the fascinating combination of three distinct whiskey styles: 60% Tennessee Rye, 20% Tennessee Whiskey, and 20% American Malt—marking the first-ever public appearance of Jack Daniels' 100% malted barley offering. The result? A cereal-forward flavor reminiscent of Sugar Smacks that evolves into maple, caramel, and finishes with delightful dark chocolate-hazelnut notes.At just $40, this Bottled in Bond expression earned an impressive 14/18 knocks on our Barrel Bottle Breakdown scale. The thick legs and remarkable viscosity provide a mouthfeel that elevates the drinking experience beyond what you'd expect at this price point. If you've historically found Jack Daniels too harsh or one-dimensional, Triple Mash offers the perfect entry point into appreciating what the brand can achieve when it steps outside traditional boundaries.We also explore three perfect beginner bourbons for different palates: Basil Hayden 10 Year for scotch drinkers seeking smoothness with flavor complexity; Old Tub for Jim Beam fans ready to elevate their experience; and the rare Evan Williams Master Blend for those who typically find bourbon too intense. Each offers a gateway into the whiskey world without overwhelming the palate.Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or just beginning your whiskey journey, this episode provides valuable insights into approachable expressions that deliver remarkable flavor. Have you tried the Triple Mash yet? We'd love to hear your thoughts!voice over Whiskey Thief If You Have Gohsts Add for SOFLSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com
Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County Councilmember Chris Robinson recaps Wednesday's meeting, Swaner Nature Preserve and EcoCenter Director of Exhibits and Visitor Experience Hunter Klingensmith with details on the upcoming exhibit, Park City Council return to Snow Creek tunnel proposal, Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang has a preview of upcoming screenings, Park City Opera performs at Jordanelle for St. Patrick's Day, Measles vaccination rate in Wasatch County below CDC recommendation and Assessor: Park City ski resort owners pushed for tax break during legislative session.
Welcome to the award-winning The Hill Country Podcast. The Texas Hill Country is one of the most beautiful places on earth. In this podcast, Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with the people and organizations that make this the most unique area of Texas. This week, Tom welcomes back Darrell Beauchamp, Executive Director of the Museum of Western Art, to discuss upcoming events at the MOWA. Darrell provides insights into the museum's recent and upcoming exhibits and events. The conversation highlights the museum's 42nd Annual Roundup Exhibition and Sale, set to kick off on April 25th, featuring a diverse range of 180 works from over 70 artists. Darrell also previews intriguing exhibitions like Rachel Spencer's ‘Icons of the American West' photography show and Walt Gonski's impressionist Western art series, among others. Darrell recaps the museum's successful past few months, including notable shows such as Kevin McPherson's ‘Pond Series' and ‘South Texas Aesthetic' by Jason Scull and Noe Perez. Darrell discusses the museum's artist-in-residence program and commitment to bringing visitors unique, quality art. Key highlights: Upcoming Events and Exhibitions Photography and Iconic Exhibits Celebration and Artist Interaction Recent Exhibits and Artists in Residence Sculpture Garden and Texas Rangers Resources: Museum of Western Art Nancy Huffman Fine Art Other Hill Country-Focused Podcasts: Hill Country Authors Podcast Hill Country Artists Podcast Texas Hill Country Podcast Network
Alan takes a trip to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History to speak with Nicole Webster, the Manager of School and Teacher Programs, and Jennifer Collins, Learning Experience Manager for Exhibits and Initiatives. Broadcasting from the museum itself, the discussion revolves around its fascinating history, impressive collections, and impactful educational initiatives. With over 4 million annual visitors on-site and 10 million online, the museum is a hub of scientific knowledge and public engagement. Nicole and Jennifer explain the intricacies of the museum's exhibits, educational programs, and the invaluable roles of interns and volunteers. Listen now to learn about the important role of education and outreach, both in-person and virtual, in inspiring the next generation of scientists. Guest Bios Jennifer Collins is the Learning Experience Manager, Exhibits and Initiatives at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. As the lead of the museum's Science Liaison program, she helps foster communication and collaboration between education and the different science departments in service of our audiences. Jennifer also provides training to volunteers, educators, and youth in a suite of content and skill areas, with a particular expertise in the process and nature of science. Nicole Webster is the Manager of School and Teacher Programs at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Since 2011, Nicole has worked with the Smithsonian in various educational roles. She is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Education at George Washington University. Show Highlights (1:38) The story of the National Museum of Natural History (3:46) What are the most popular pieces in the Museum's collections (6:20) How Smithsonian staff learn from the collections (7:34) How does the National Museum of Natural History curate its exhibits? (9:26) The importance of the Museum's education initiative (13:51) Breaking down the Museum's scientific liaison program (15:23) Internships with the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (18:23) The role of volunteers at the Museum Links Referenced AMSEcast: https://amsecast.libsyn.com/ Natural History Museum: https://naturalhistory.si.edu
Every Friday in The Feed Megan Schinella comes on the air to talk about all the fun things happening in and around Connecticut this weekend that you can do with the kids and family. MEGAN'S PICKS: 1. The Stamford St. Patrick's Day Parade steps off at 2 p.m. on Saturday, in Stamford Downtown! Restaurants with festive eats for the whole family, Irish Step Dancers, Pipes and Drums. Look for Anna from Anna and Raven with the Star 99.9 float! 2. Visit Pandemonium Rainforest Project in Deep River a community dedicated to rescuing and preserving exotic animals. The Campus is open to the public to enjoy, Cafe, Thrift Store, as well as visit exotic animals. Wknds 10-5 3. Yale Peabody Museum in New Haven is free and open to all. Exhibits include Minerals, Earth & Space, Living Lab and multiple Dinosaurs. 4. IT Adventure Ropes Course New Haven, CT (inside Jordan's Furniture) Take on the IT Adventure Ropes Course. 5. Disney Character Brunch Stamford Museum Sunday 2 seatings at the Nature Center featuring a Dance Party, Sing- along and Meet & Greet with Mickey and Frozen's Elsa & Anna! 9:00 am & 10:30 am seatings in the Bendel Mansion. Megan's Mom Quote: “Being a mom is like having 360 tabs open all at once inside your head.”
GDP Script/ Top Stories for February 22nd Publish Date: February 22nd PRE-ROLL: GCPS From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Saturday, February 22nd and Happy Birthday to Sparky Anderson. ***02.22.25 - BIRTHDAY – SPARKY ANDERSON*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Hudgens Center Hosting Pair of Exhibits Through April Senate confirms Loeffler to run U.S. Small Business Administration Duracell R&D headquarters coming to Atlanta All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: 07.14.22 KIA MOG STORY 1: Hudgens Center Hosting Pair of Exhibits Through April The Hudgens Center for Art and Learning in Duluth is hosting two exhibitions through April. The 10th annual “Stand in Ansel Adams’ Footsteps” juried competition, featuring 133 black-and-white nature photos, runs until April 26, celebrating the iconic landscape photographer. “Pause, Reflect, Prepare,” showcasing figurative sculptures by Decatur artist Jess Self, continues through April 19. Self’s work incorporates materials like wax, wool, and wood, reflecting her expertise in sculpture. Both exhibits highlight the center’s mission to connect art lovers and learners. Visit the Hudgens Center on Sugarloaf Parkway for more details. STORY 2: Senate confirms Loeffler to run U.S. Small Business Administration Former Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., has been confirmed as director of the federal Small Business Administration in a 52-46 Senate vote. Loeffler, previously appointed to the Senate in 2020 by Gov. Brian Kemp, lost her seat to Democrat Raphael Warnock in 2021. A former CEO and co-owner of the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream, she is married to Jeff Sprecher, CEO of Intercontinental Exchange. A Trump loyalist, Loeffler supported efforts to challenge Georgia’s 2020 election results. She also founded Greater Georgia to boost GOP voter registration. Loeffler joins other Georgians in key federal roles under Trump’s second term. STORY 3: Duracell R&D headquarters coming to Atlanta Duracell will establish its Global Research and Development Headquarters in Atlanta, investing $56 million and creating 110 jobs. The facility will be located near Georgia Tech’s Midtown campus at Science Square, a hub for innovation. Duracell, which already operates facilities in LaGrange and Fairburn, aims to strengthen its position as a global leader in battery technology. Gov. Brian Kemp highlighted Georgia’s appeal to innovative companies due to its research institutions, logistics network, and pro-business environment. The project was supported by state and local economic development partners. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: RINGLING BROS_FINAL STORY 4: UPDATE: Argument Leads To Deadly Shooting At Lawrenceville Area McDonald's A workplace dispute turned deadly Wednesday in the parking lot of a Lawrenceville McDonald’s, leaving 43-year-old Donald Stewart dead and his boss, 40-year-old Michael Todd, in custody. Gwinnett police reported the incident occurred on Sugarloaf Parkway just before noon. Stewart was shot in the back and later died at a hospital. Todd remained at the scene and was arrested, facing charges including malice murder, felony murder, and aggravated assault. The argument between the co-workers escalated into the fatal shooting. STORY 5: House panel approves easing burden of proof of intellectual disability in capital cases A Georgia House committee advanced House Bill 123, which aims to ease the process for death penalty defendants to claim intellectual disability as a defense. The bill would lower the burden of proof from “beyond a reasonable doubt” to “preponderance of the evidence” and separate the determination of intellectual disability from the trial’s guilt phase. Advocates argue this reduces the risk of executing individuals with intellectual disabilities, aligning Georgia with other states. Critics, including a district attorney, warn it could complicate seeking the death penalty. The bill now moves to the House Rules Committee for a floor vote. Break 3: GCPS STORY 6: Officials Release Sketch To Help Identify Missing Remains Found In Gwinnett County Lawrenceville Police released a sketch to identify human remains found near Georgia Highway 316 and Duluth Highway on Feb. 10. Construction workers discovered a human skull near Northside Gwinnett Hospital, but no other remains were located. Forensic experts determined the skull belonged to a Caucasian man aged 35 to 70. A sketch by a Georgia Bureau of Investigation artist depicts what the man may have looked like. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the Lawrenceville Police Department or Gwinnett County Medical Examiner’s Office. STORY 7: State Senate passes farmland preservation constitutional change The Georgia Senate approved a constitutional amendment to double the farmland eligible for conservation tax breaks from 2,000 to 4,000 acres, passing 51-1. The measure, part of efforts to preserve farmland amid significant losses over 50 years, will go to voters in a 2026 referendum. If approved, it would take effect in 2027. The Senate also passed an accompanying bill to set the referendum date. Supporters, like Sen. Sam Watson, highlighted the need to adapt the Conservation Use Valuation Assessment (CUVA) program to modern farming trends with larger family farms. The legislation now heads to the Georgia House. We’ll have closing comments after this Break 4: Ingles Markets 2 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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Bloomers in the Garden•2.15.25• Special Guest Seth Pearsoll of the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show • The History • Gardens of Tomorrow & The Don't Miss Exhibits • Hybrids or Natives & More! Today We are Joined by Seth Pearsoll Creative Director and Vice President for the Philadelphia Flower Show! Did you know The Philadelphia Flower Show is the oldest and largest indoor flower show in the world. It has also been described as “the country's oldest, largest, and most prestigious celebration of flowers.” This years show will be heald March 1st thru the 9th. Seth's position has him traveling extensivly! He brings back those experiences to Philadelphia and puts them in to each flower show. This years Flower Show's Theme is “Gardens of Tomorrow”! Seth will share with us what to expect and how to get the most out of the 196th Annual Philadelphia Flower Show! In our 4th segment Seth & I are going to discuss one of the hottest topics in the Nursery & Landscape industry! Hybrid Cultivars vs Native plants. In our final segment Seth is going to share with us the “Don't Miss exhibits and Activities” at this years Philadelphia Flower Show! Philadelphia, South Jersey, & Delaware Valley Saturdays at 8am 860am WWDB-AM Saturday at 6am & 5pm 93.5FM & 1540am WNWR "The Word".... NYC Tri-State Area Sundays at 8am 1250 AM "Classic Oldies" WMTR Bloomers in the Garden helps you and your neighbors have more beautiful yards, gardens and landscapes. Len is your “go-to” source for practical information, solid “local” advice that applies to the Delaware Valley. Learn about products and plants you can pronounce that are available at local Independent Garden Centers. Get inspired and confident to try new things, building on our past successful recommendations. Len Schroeder has a rich family heritage of horticulture dating back over 100 years. His own experience spans over 30 years as Owner of Bloomers Home & Garden Center. Bloomers is a Retail Garden Center that caters to the home gardener and the do-it-yourself landscaper. Bloomers prides itself on its staff training. We translate the often confusing gardening information into easy to understand, executable tasks. Len brings a professional lifetime of sorting out plants and products that work when customers get them home. Have a question for us or a topic you like us to discuss? Have a question for us or a topic you like us to discuss? Call the Bloomer's Garden Hotline” at (609)685-1880 to leave your question, your name and the town you're from! You can also write to len@bloomers.com ....
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of Trilith Institute Talks, host Hunter Barcroft is joined by renowned puppeteer Raymond Carr, film student Sophie, and aspiring TV writer, Andy. They delve into the resurgence of puppetry through social media, Raymond's illustrious career, and his work with the Jim Henson Company on projects like LazyTown and Crank Yankers. The conversation covers the technical and artistic aspects of puppet production, tips for aspiring puppeteers, and the importance of finding a supportive creative community. Additionally, Raymond shares insights into creating powerful characters through puppetry, citing examples from his own experiences on shows like Netflix's 'Eric,' Smiling Friends, and the PBS Kids' show 'Splashin Bubbles.' Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Puppetry Boom 00:45 Meet the Guests: Raymond, Sophie, and Andy 01:42 Raymond's Journey: From Clowning to Puppetry 05:22 Finding Your Creative Tribe 13:55 The Jim Henson Workshop Experience 16:55 Getting Started in Puppetry Today 26:27 Greek Gods in a Diner: A Unique Comedy Script 27:18 Wardrobe, Set Design, and VFX Challenges 27:37 Puppetry in Film: From Mannequins to Eric 28:39 The Art of Puppetry: Techniques and Challenges 30:13 Jim Henson's Legacy and Puppetry's Versatility 32:29 The Technicalities of Puppetry in Different Shows 36:12 Directing and Collaborating in Puppetry Projects 44:17 Upcoming Projects and Exhibits 47:47 Final Thoughts and Farewell About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn
Fluent Fiction - Danish: From Shy Snapshots to Stunning Exhibits: A Nyhavn Tale Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2025-02-13-23-34-01-da Story Transcript:Da: Snefnugg dansede i luften over Nyhavn den dag, hvor Mikkels liv skulle ændre sig.En: Snowflakes danced in the air over Nyhavn on the day when Mikkel's life was about to change.Da: Han stod ved kanalen, kameraet fast i hænderne, omgivet af de farverige huse, der spejlede sig i det stille vand.En: He stood by the canal, camera firm in his hands, surrounded by the colorful houses reflecting in the calm water.Da: Vinterkulden bed i hans kinder, men han ignorerede det, dybt fokuseret på at finde det perfekte billede.En: The winter cold bit at his cheeks, but he ignored it, deeply focused on finding the perfect picture.Da: Mikkel var en mand af få ord.En: Mikkel was a man of few words.Da: Han elskede at tage billeder, men ofte fandt han sig selv alene, opslugt i sine tanker.En: He loved taking pictures, but often found himself alone, absorbed in his thoughts.Da: Han drømte om at få sine billeder udstillet, men han manglede modet til at nærme sig andre for hjælp.En: He dreamed of having his pictures exhibited, but he lacked the courage to approach others for help.Da: Ved hans side stod Astrid, en ung kvinde med et klart smil.En: By his side stood Astrid, a young woman with a bright smile.Da: Hun var energisk og fuld af liv.En: She was energetic and full of life.Da: Hun knipsede lystigt billeder, hendes latter blød og glad, som om vinterkulden slet ikke rørte hende.En: She snapped pictures cheerfully, her laughter soft and joyful, as if the winter cold didn't affect her at all.Da: Mikkel bemærkede hende, hendes ubekymrede måde at bevæge sig på, og skyndte sig væk med et skævt blik.En: Mikkel noticed her, her carefree way of moving, and hurried away with a sideways glance.Da: Men noget ved denne dag var anderledes.En: But something about that day was different.Da: Måske var det Valentinsdagens stemning, der svævede over gaderne, eller måden solen brød igennem vinterens skyer.En: Maybe it was the Valentine's Day mood hovering over the streets, or the way the sun broke through the winter clouds.Da: Mikkel samlede mod i sit hjerte og gik hen til Astrid.En: Mikkel gathered courage in his heart and approached Astrid.Da: "Hej," begyndte han, næsten genert.En: "Hi," he began, almost shyly.Da: "Jeg kan se, du også elsker at fotografere. Kan du dele din teknik?"En: "I can see you love photography too. Could you share your technique?"Da: Astrid så op, tydeligt overrasket, men hendes smil udvidede sig.En: Astrid looked up, clearly surprised, but her smile widened.Da: "Selvfølgelig! Jeg elsker at tale om billeder. Måske kan vi arbejde sammen?" tilbød hun.En: "Of course! I love talking about pictures. Maybe we could work together?" she offered.Da: Mikkels øjne blev store af både frygt og spænding.En: Mikkel's eyes grew wide with both fear and excitement.Da: Arbejde sammen? Kunne han virkelig gøre det?En: Work together? Could he really do it?Da: Men han nikkede alligevel, draget af Astrids venlighed.En: But he nodded anyway, drawn to Astrid's kindness.Da: De følgende uger og måneder arbejdede de tæt sammen.En: In the following weeks and months, they worked closely together.Da: Astrid hjalp med at bringe lys og farver ind i Mikkels billeder, mens Mikkel hjalp Astrid med at gave hendes billeder dybde og sindrighed.En: Astrid helped bring light and color into Mikkel's pictures, while Mikkel helped Astrid add depth and intricacy to hers.Da: De gik gennem Nyhavns charmerende gader, nu dækket med et let tæppe af sne, og indfangede vinterens magi gennem linserne på deres kameraer.En: They walked through the charming streets of Nyhavn, now covered with a light blanket of snow, capturing the magic of winter through their camera lenses.Da: Da foråret nærmede sig, præsenterede de deres værk for det lokale galleri.En: As spring approached, they presented their work to the local gallery.Da: Fotografierne vakte stor interesse, og de blev inviteret til at udstille.En: The photographs sparked great interest, and they were invited to exhibit.Da: Mikkel, der engang havde holdt sig til sig selv, stod nu stolt ved siden af Astrid, overrasket over, hvordan noget så enkelt som en foto-session kunne forandre hans liv.En: Mikkel, who once kept to himself, now stood proudly next to Astrid, surprised at how something as simple as a photo session could change his life.Da: Gennem deres samarbejde havde de bygget noget smukt sammen.En: Through their collaboration, they had built something beautiful together.Da: Mikkels hjerte, der først havde banket af frygt, bankede nu af glæde og håb.En: Mikkel's heart, which had once beaten with fear, now beat with joy and hope.Da: Han indså, at fællesskab og kreativitet gik hånd i hånd, og at nye venner kunne føde nye drømme.En: He realized that community and creativity went hand in hand, and that new friends could birth new dreams.Da: Og således, blandt de farverige huse i Nyhavn, begyndte et nyt kapitel for både Mikkel og Astrid.En: And so, among the colorful houses of Nyhavn, a new chapter began for both Mikkel and Astrid.Da: Ikke blot som fotografer, men som venner og partnere i ægte kunstnerisk harmoni.En: Not just as photographers, but as friends and partners in true artistic harmony. 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The Super Bowl is just days away, and this week New Orleans is abuzz with excitement. And even if you don't have a ticket to the game, there are plenty of ways to join in on the fun. Our managing producer Alana Schreiber joined us for more on this week's Super Bowl activities and events.The Angela King Gallery in the French Quarter is launching two new exhibits to attract visitors in town for the Super Bowl. One features eco-friendly abstract paintings, and the other puts life-like African clay sculptures on display. Artist Michelle Gagliano, sculptor Woodrow Nash and gallery owner Angela King tell us more about the exhibitions and the crowds they hope to attract ahead of the Super Bowl.Early voting has begun for a special election to fill a vacant seat representing Louisiana's 14th district. Three Democratic hopefuls are campaigning to finish the term begun by Cleo Fields, a Democrat who won election to Congress in November. WRKF's Capitol Access reporter Brooke Thorington spoke with one of the candidates, Carolyn Hill, to learn why she's in the race. __Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Diane Mack. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our assistant producer is Aubry Procell. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, the NPR App, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
Ada recaps her trip to Southeast Asia and provides recommendations for textile exhibits: In Singapore, Batik Nyonyas is on view at the Peranakan Museum until August 31, 2025. In Bangkok, the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles houses 2 exhibits on royal textiles and "Decades of Style", an overview of Queen Sirikit's fashion diplomacy and promotion of Thai textiles. Follow the pod at @AsianSewistCollective on Instagram. For show notes and a transcript of this episode, please see: https://asiansewistcollective.com/episode-62-textile-exhibits-in-singapore-and-bangkok/
Jason Teo, Director of Attractions at Marina Bay Sands joins the Saturday Morning Sit-Down Conversation on the Saturday Mornings Show with host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys about MBS's new "Skyline Singapore: Stories from Above" an enhanced and interactive exhibition exploring Marina Bay's past, present, and future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stuart Hameroff MD is Professor of Anesthesiology and Psychology, and Director of the Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Hameroff became interested in intelligent behavior of microtubules, protein lattices which organize activities within living cells. Hameroff and colleagues developed theories of microtubules as self-organizing molecular computers. In the 1990s Hameroff teamed with Sir Roger Penrose on the controversial Penrose-Hameroff "Orch OR" model of consciousness based on quantum computing in brain neuronal microtubules, a notion bolstered by recent evidence. Hameroff also organizes the biennial interdisciplinary conferences, The Science of Consciousness Conference. The Science of Consciousness (‘TSC') conference is the world's longest running inter-disciplinary gathering on the study of consciousness, the nature of existence, and our place in the universe. In 2025 TSC will be in Barcelona, Spain, July 6-11 (Workshops, Plenaries, Concurrents, Exhibits, Demos, Social, Poetry Slam, Dancing - AC Marriott Forum Hotel), preceding and in conjunction with The Festival of Consciousness, July 11-13 (Music, Art, Experiential, Inspiration, Spirituality, Education, Business, Evolution). Speakers include: Sir Roger Penrose, Donald Hoffman, Robert Lawrence Kuhn, Rupert Sheldrake, Deepak Chopra, Federico Faggin, Anirban Bandyopadhyay, and many others. Links below for TSC tickets & more information. TIMESTAMPS: (0:00) - Introduction (1:04) - Defining Consciousness (4:15) - Microtubules & Anaesthesia (9:00) - Where it began with Sir Roger Penrose (15:13) - Patricia Churchland's hilarious critique on Hameroff & Penrose (25:45) - Objective Reduction Explained (37:27) - Quantum Biology (40:47) - Philosophical Implications (Hard Problem, NDEs, OBEs, Afterlife & Reincarnation) (46:00) - Time Crystals & Life (54:20) - Spectrum of Consciousness (plants to humans) (57:37) - "Cartoon Neurons" (1:00:31) - IIT vs GNWT vs Predictive Processing vs Higher-Order Thought vs Orch OR (Battle of Consciousness Theories!) (1:07:23) - Ethical/Practical Implications (Healthcare) (1:10:40) - Transcranial Ultrasound Explored (1:18:10) - How Does Anaesthesia Affect Consciousness? (1:22:10) - The Science of Consciousness Conference & Festival of Consciousness (1:28:00) - Astrobiology & Conformal Cyclic Cosmology (1:30:20) - The Microtubule Maestro's future (1:36:32) - Conclusion EPISODE LINKS: - Stuart's Website: https://hameroff.arizona.edu/ - Stuart's X: https://twitter.com/stuarthameroff - TSC: https://consciousness.arizona.edu/ - TSC 2025 Flyer: https://tinyurl.com/4y94zwhr - TSC Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thescienceofconsciousness - Patricia Churchland: https://youtu.be/6IVBxmaaGNg?feature=shared - Christof Koch: https://youtu.be/GeO5zr1e5lc?feature=shared - Susan Blackmore: https://youtu.be/u1VlYfgCHTA?feature=shared - Donald Hoffman: https://youtu.be/QRa8r5xOaAA?feature=shared - Federico Faggin: https://youtu.be/MSn4t6fP_dc?feature=shared CONNECT: - Website: https://tevinnaidu.com - Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/mindbodysolution - YouTube: https://youtube.com/mindbodysolution - X: https://twitter.com/drtevinnaidu - Facebook: https://facebook.com/drtevinnaidu - Instagram: https://instagram.com/drtevinnaidu - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/drtevinnaidu ============================= Disclaimer: The information provided on this channel is for educational purposes only. The content is shared in the spirit of open discourse and does not constitute, nor does it substitute, professional or medical advice. We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of listening/watching any of our contents. You acknowledge that you use the information provided at your own risk. Listeners/viewers are advised to conduct their own research and consult with their own experts in the respective fields.
In this episode, Hailey explores the War Memorial Center, sitting on the shore of Lake Michigan in downtown Milwaukee. This powerful and impactful place honors the resilience and sacrifice of those who have served. But it's more than a memorial. Inside, it honors heroes, teaches history, heals warriors, and celebrates events. Listen on for a behind-the-scenes look at the War Memorial Center.Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/a-behind-the-scenes-look-at-the-war-memorial-center/Memorials: https://warmemorialcenter.org/exhibits/; The Charmant: https://www.thecharmanthotel.com/; The Waterfront: https://www.thewaterfrontlacrosse.com/; Schuby's: https://www.schubys.com/; Belle Square: https://www.bellesquarelacrosse.com/The Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/the-bobber-blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksWar Memorial Center: https://warmemorialcenter.org/. Follow on social @mke_warmemorialThe Weber Group: https://theweber.group/
In this episode I sit down with Jim Hawarden, the AFA Director of Exhibits and Sponsorships to talk about what bing cards and stickers have to do with Fence Tech 2025, plus we answer your fence questions. Whether you're just getting started or are looking to grow your fence business, this is an episode you don't want to miss! Watch the live recording here: https://youtube.com/live/1amSmBA_lP4 Subscribe to my YouTube for shorter clips of this episode: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCObWyk_pdREnpfoX3Kba-hg
Join me as I sit down for a live podcast inside of Cossitt Library with Dr. Russell Wigginton, President of the National Civil Rights Museum, to explore his inspiring journey and leadership. In this episode, Dr. Wigginton shares insights into the museum's plans for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, current and upcoming exhibitions, and the parallels between the modern civil rights era and the legacy of Dr. King. Discover how the museum continues to educate, inspire, and empower future generations in the ongoing fight for equality and justice.
The Discovery Gateway Children's Museum in downtown Salt Lake City offers Utah children hours of imaginative play and hands-on adventure. But in 2025, both younger and older children will find new exhibits at the Children's Museum to explore indoors and on top of the roof. In this week's episode of Utah Weekly Forum, FM100.3 Host Rebecca Cressman is joined by Kathleen Bodenlos, Discovery Gateway Children's Museum CEO, who shares the details on the new areas for children and parents to explore and explains more opportunities for the community to become involved. For more information, visit https://www.discoverygateway.org/
Guests: Geoff Schumacher, VP, Exhibits and Programs, The Mob Museum Part Two
Guests: Geoff Schumacher, VP, Exhibits and Programs, The Mob Museum Part Two
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Guests: Geoff Schumacher, VP, Exhibits and Programs, The Mob Museum Part One
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Katie Burke welcomes Michael Tarquini, the acting executive director and president of the board for the Havre de Grace Decoy Museum. Michael shares his background, detailing his connection to Havre de Grace, Maryland, where he grew up near the Chesapeake Bay. The conversation delves into the significance of hunting and fishing in the local culture, highlighting the region's rich heritage related to waterfowl and decoy craftsmanship. Join us for insights into the world of decoys and the importance of preserving this unique aspect of Maryland's history.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
We look at the local exhibits and galleries you can check out for free this weekend. Then our Midday Movies critics share their favorite holiday films for the season, from cozy Christmas classics to festive slashers, in video podcast form.
Join me and Dr.Isabella Rosner, embroidery historian and curator of the Royal School of Needlework, to discuss their brand new exhibition "Tales of Textiles". This new intimate exhibition, Tales of Textiles: The RSN Collection in Focus highlights the life of key pieces from the Royal School of Needlework's Collection & Archive with a focus on English embroidery. Objects on display span three centuries and tell a story of wear and use, protection and care, tradition and innovation, and stitchers domestic and professional. Exhibits include a fragile embroidered mirror frame dated 1653, a Georgian man's waistcoat, and a late 19th century Royal School of Needlework-designed cushion cover. The exhibition takes place in one of our Embroidery Studios at Hampton Court Palace and will run from 25 September 2024 to June 2025. Isabella offers her insights into the curation process of the exhibition, and we also discuss the exciting work that we have undertaken together to research, and catalog, much of the amazing fashion and costume held within the collection, and available to see on display at this extinction. Link to purchase a ticket and a private tour, are available here- https://royal-needlework.org.uk/events-exhibitions/tales-of-textiles-the-rsn-collection-in-focus/ https://royal-needlework.org.uk/product/tales-of-textiles-talk-private-view/ https://royal-needlework.org.uk/archive-collection/
The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, New York offers a collection of artworks that spans nearly 6,000 years of art history, from the ancient world to the present day. The museum's diverse and curated holdings include masterpieces from antiquity, the Renaissance, the modern era, and contemporary art.
Get ready to dive deeper into the world of urban exploration with Bianca Bahamondes, US Secret Media Network Executive Editor. She's the mastermind behind Secret Media Network's mission to uncover hidden gems and elevate local culture. From bustling city streets to serene countryside escapes, Bianca Bahamondes, knows the best spots to discover. Join us as she shares the genius of Secret Media Network. Connect: https://secretmedianetwork.com...https://secretmedianetwork.com... @secretmedianetwork About: Secret Media Network is more than just a news outlet; it's your passport to the pulse of your city. With a global network spanning over 200 cities, we bring you hyperlocal insights, breaking news, and cultural treasures, all tailored to your unique location. Your Personal City Guide Local Expertise, Global Reach: Our team of seasoned journalists and cultural enthusiasts are deeply rooted in their communities. They know the hidden gems, the latest trends, and the stories that shape your city. Real-Time Updates: Stay informed with our real-time news alerts, breaking news coverage, and in-depth analysis. Event Calendar: Discover a world of events, from concerts and festivals to art exhibitions and community gatherings. Cultural Insights: Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of your city's culture, history, and arts. Community Connections: Connect with like-minded individuals, join local groups, and participate in community initiatives. Why Choose Secret Media Network? Hyperlocal Focus: We go beyond the headlines to bring you the stories that matter most to you. Community-Driven: We're committed to fostering a strong sense of community and empowering local voices. Trusted Source: Our reputation for accuracy, integrity, and quality journalism. User-Friendly Platform: Our intuitive platform makes it easy to find the information you need. Join the Secret Media Network Community Whether you're a local resident or a curious traveler, Secret Media Network is your go-to source for all things local. Subscribe to our newsletter, follow us on social media, and download our app to stay connected. ► Luxury Women Handbag Discounts: https://www.theofficialathena.... ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/po... ► Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSa... ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1lov... ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsa... ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog #atlanta #ashsaidit #theashsaiditshow #ashblogsit #ashsaidit®Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-ash-said-it-show--1213325/support.
"Healthy Coral, Healthy Reef" is a new exhibit at the New England Aquarium is teaching patrons all about the importance of this marine animal. For more, ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.
Cahner and Delaney are back this week with a whirlwind of Omaha activities to discuss and fun stories from the celebration of their social media milestone! Discover the charm of Avalon Suites and the Simple Man for unique gifts and explore the bustling La Vista City Center. The two discuss hot spots like the Heights Draft Room and The City Pub, and Delaney's first time experience at Bull Moose. Both share their favorite spots for activity-based dates and discuss the latest happenings at the Omaha Zoo, including the exciting Zoolightful event. Tune in for a fun-filled episode packed with local gems and festive events to kickstart your holiday season! 00:00 Introduction 00:21 Delaney's New Look: Bangs and All 03:44 Gift Guide for Men: The Simple Man 10:03 Celebrating 100K: Frat-Themed House Party 13:25 Exploring La Vista: Heights Draft Room and The City Pub 16:12 Cozy Coffee Spots: Lola's and Stories 18:52 Bull Moose: A Cozy Winter Bar 20:52 Exploring Sheely Town and Omaha Districts 21:44 Interactive Neighborhood Map Project 23:12 Favorite Zoo Exhibits 24:41 New Animal Hospital at the Zoo 27:21 Fun Questions from Listeners 28:36 Best Activity Dates in Omaha 32:04 Winter Events and Igloos 35:53 Upcoming Holiday Events Links: Bench Made Holiday Market: https://www.instagram.com/benchomaha/p/DCQCliCNzdi/ Zoolightful at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo: https://www.omahazoo.com/zoolightful Toy Swap at Sheelytown Market: https://www.sheelytownmarket.com/events Holiday Modern Market: https://www.alocalcollectivene.com/signature-events |Instagram | |TikTok| | Youtube | | Subscribe to our newsletter| |Visit our website| A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Check out other shows on the Hurrdat Media Network: https://hurrdatmedia.com/network/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim is known for dumping his fiance Alex because she took a nap. In reality, he dumped her because he never forgave her for calling him "out [his] God given name." I explain the definition of toxic masculinity and how Tim exhibits toxic traits. I also discuss how ill equipped Alex is to marry anyone right now. She doesn't know how to be a partner. She acted like she was single. Tim makes my skin crawl though and I explain why he's terrible. Avoid men like Timothy! Please.
Dr. Fahamu Peacou details his new solo exhibition, “We Didn't Realize We Were Seeds: We the Roses,” on view through November 23 at Johnson Lowe Gallery. Plus, Smith-Gilbert Gardens Education and Exhibits manager Vanita Keswani and “Opossum and the Season Stone” lead instructor and playwright Nicole Adkins detail the children's interactive play, and we hear about the “First Voices Festival,” a month-long celebration of Indigenous cultures in Little Five Points.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Sundlov, Soldiers Memorial Director joined Debbie Monterrey to talk about the Veterans Day Wreath Laying Ceremony and other events that the Soldiers Memorial has planed for Veterans Day.
Reese, Janet and Jasmin talk about the seizure and euthanization of an internet famous pet squirrel, the whitewashing of some new history exhibits at the National Archives Museum, Chinese hackers allegedly accessing the audio of US calls, and a few words about the Day of the Dead.
A Thornton Township Board of Trustees meeting was again cut short Wednesday night, but not before Township Supervisor Tiffany Henyard and the board she's battling got some business done. “No one can run circles around me when it come to public service,” Henyard said. Two present trustees and Henyard agreed to pay township bills and cover employees' insurance, but another showdown ensued when Trustee Chris Gonzalez moved to cut the meeting short. “I'd like to make a motion to adjourn the meeting,” Gonzalez said. “Why did you come to the meeting if you didn't want to handle the business?” Henyard said. “Why? Stop playing these games.” Gonzalez left, which meant for the third time in a row, there was no quorum for the meeting and it was over, minutes after it started.
The Author displays for us once again, worship. All of Scripture is potential of worship, one of the most emotive passages in the Bible comes from Isaiah led by the Holy Spirit confessing: “For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us; And the government will rest on His shoulders; And His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6 Worship now, we have seen the coming of the Lord: “Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6 Worship future looking: “And the government will rest on His shoulders”…”Prince of Peace.” “Ascribe to the LORD the glory due His name; Bring an offering, and come before Him; Worship the LORD in holy array.” 1 Chronicles 16:29 "What a man is on his knees before God, that he is and nothing more"" Robert MurrayM'Cheynee Donation link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=G9JGGR5W97D64 Or go to www.freerangepreacheronprayer.com and use the Donations tab. Assistant Editor: Seven Jefferson Gossard and French Jonah Gossard. Many Thanks for your help. www.freerangepreacheronprayer.com freerangeprayer@gmail.com Facebook - Free Range Preacher Ministries Instagram: freerangeministries All our Scripture quotes are drawn from the NASB 1977 edition. For access to the Voice Over services of Richard Durrington, please visit RichardDurrington.com or email him at Durringtonr@gmail.com Our podcast art was designed by @sammmmmmmmm23 Instagram Season 006 Episode 097
Send us a textShow Notes:How does the power of play shape the minds of our youngest learners? How can we use STEAM as an effective tool to ignite learning? Join me as we chat with Liz Rosu-Rosenberg, an inspiring artist and educator, who is also the Art Programs Manager at the Chicago Children's Museum. In this episode, Liz shares her remarkable adventures in learning from museum volunteer in Houston to her current role at CCM (with plenty of interesting side trips along the way). And don't miss Liz's amazing cartoons, illustrations, and graphic design work! You can find them all at lizziemaerose.com!Our conversation takes us inside the dynamic art spaces of the Chicago Children's Museum, where inclusivity and collaboration are at the heart of every activity. Liz explains how educators are trained to create welcoming spaces that encourage interaction among strangers and foster a sense of community. This episode invites you to experience the joy and community built through STEAM, play, and art at the Chicago Children's Museum.Chapters & Timestamps:[01:09] Liz's Adventures in Learning[04:16] Curiosity, Wonder, and Play in Informal Education[07:12] Crucial Elements for Creating Playful Programs that Spark Learning[13:45] Embracing Neurodivergence in Thoughtfully Designed Environments and Interactive Experiences [20:27] Helping Educators Create Welcoming Spaces[26:59] Using Art to Unlock Learning and Connect to Exhibits[29:25] Cool Happenings at Chicago Children's Museum[34:58] What do concrete trucks, tree-climbing groundhogs, and squirrel feet have in common? JOYLinks and Resources:Follow Liz Rosu-Rosenberg on Instagram and LinkedInlizziemaerose.comDual Language Programs at the Chicago Children's MuseumGardens Grow and So Do WeChicago Children's MuseumJoin us to explore how Liz Rosu-Rosenberg and the Chicago Children's Museum are making a difference in the lives of children and families through creative STEAM experiences and thoughtful inclusivity.Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
Welcome to the American Railroading Podcast! In this episode our host Don Walsh is joined by guest Nigel Bennett – Treasurer for the Illinois Railway Museum (IRM) in Union, IL. Together they discuss the history of the 100-acre Illinois Railway Museum, their history, vast and expansive exhibits, extensive libraries, educational opportunities, and amazing seasonal events for the whole family to enjoy. Also, at the end of the episode Don is joined by co-founder, president and CEO of Boots for Troops – Jimmy Rogers to announce the 2024 – Honor our Heroes award winner! Tune in to this episode to gain valuable insights and broaden your understanding of American Railroading. You can find the episode on the American Railroading Podcast's official website at www.AmericanRailroading.net . Welcome aboard!KEY POINTS: The American Railroading Podcast remains in the Top 10% of all podcasts globally!Nigel was born and raised in England where during his teenage years, steam was the most common locomotive power source on British railways, not unlike the locomotive in Harry Potter.The Illinois Railway Museum was founded in 1953, but the railroad history on the site goes back much further than that.Their Pullman library and collection are so extensive that the Pullman Historical District and Trust utilizes the IRM as a resource.Exhibits at the IRM include their model railroad exhibit, freight train exhibit, post office gallery, full size railcars, locomotives and even buses, totaling over 500 railroad related exhibit items.In addition to the wonderful exhibits, visitors can also ride all kinds of trains while there including those powered by steam locomotives and more modern electric trains and trolleys.The seasonal events at IRM are many, including the upcoming Pumpkin Train in the fall, the Happy Holiday Railway and Steam Department Benefit at the Sanfillipo Estate. Anyone interested in the IRM can purchase their tickets, make donations and even sign up to volunteer via the IRM website at www.IRM.org .The 2024 Honor our Heroes Award winner is……Stay tuned for our next episode!LINKS MENTIONED: https://www.americanrailroading.nethttps://www.therevolutionrailgroup.com https://www.youtube.com/@americanrailroadingpodcast https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dwalshX https://www.aldonco.comhttps://www.enviroserve.com https://www.irm.org
The 76ers' new arena on East Market Street a done deal? Not so fast. Even with Mayor Parker announcing this week her support for the project, and that an agreement between the NBA franchise and the city was in place, challengers to the plan are getting ready to take their fight to Philadelphia City Council. And while the 2024 presidential race remains front and center in a battleground like Pennsylvania, the state's U.S. Senate race is shaping up to be a competitive one, despite what polling data might suggest. We also learn more about upgrades to a pair of iconic exhibits at the Franklin Institute, and how to combat mental health stigmas. Host Matt Leon and KYW Newsradio's reporters break down the biggest news in the Philadelphia region this week. 00:00 Intro 02:05 Mayor backs 76ers arena, but opponents not yet ready to give up fight 08:10 Philly International flops in customer satisfaction 13:02 Why the PA Senate race is closer than you think 18:45 Franklin Institute's Giant Heart, Baldwin 60000 steam locomotive get upgrades 24:21 Audacy to air annual I'm Listening mental health special 9/25 30:22 Expert looks at new Instagram “Teen” accounts Listen to The Week In Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A year-long project by the nation's poet laureate focuses on the natural world and what's at stake due to climate change. Ada Limon's "You Are Here" exhibition will take her to National Parks around the country. Jeffrey Brown spoke with Limon for our series, Art in Action, exploring the intersection of art and democracy and for our ongoing arts and culture coverage, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders