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Tune in to this episode of a five minute review of Facing East, a local Taiwanese restaurant located in Bellevue, WA. From their Tainan shrimp rolls to the traditional beef noodle soup, Facing East has all the tasty dishes covered.
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So much history in this place. It's where brewers came up with one of the beers that put San Diego on the national map. It's where a person signed a deal for a billion dollars and sold to a multinational corporation. And it's where an indie brewer bought it back, and took it into the new age. The place is the palace of beer that is Ballast Point in Miramar. The beer is Sculpin IPA. For this podcast, we sat down with five evolutions of Sculpin in front of us—from grapefruit Sculpin to a Aloha Sculpin—with one of our favorite people in the city, Jeff Lozano. Technically the “ambassador” of Ballast Point, Jeff is the voice you hear in the Ballast Point commercials when you're watching the Padres games. His voice is made for this, like if a cigarette and a late-night radio DJ had a lovechild. Ballast Point just made a serious investment on the food side of the house at all their locations, too, hiring culinary director Tommy Dimella. I'll say this. Go to Miramar. Work your way through the evolution of Sculpin like we did. Order two things from his menu: the Double-Stack Angus Smash Burger (white American cheese, BP special sauce, pepperoncini, lettuce, tomato—basically a real chef's take on a Bic Mac), and… arguably the star… the whipped goat cheese (made creamier with labneh, then topped with olive oil and cumin-spiced honey, strawberries, and seeded lavash cracker). It's the Summer of Sculpin (locals know that the real San Diego summer starts in August and goes through October). It was pretty much nonstop one-liners and laughs, but Jeff also runs us through the about beer and the food scene in San Diego and gives us some hard and useful science about why certain beers taste better with certain foods. In news, we talk about the opening of Madi, the all-day brunch joint from the Madison on Park people; the upcoming Botanica, an NFT art bar (you can buy NFTs of art on display) based around gin from the restaurant group that brought Tahona and Wormwood; Fairplay, a new concept from the Fernside crew coming to the spot vacated by beloved Toronado; and North Park's first ever (we think, correct us if we're wrong) rooftop bar, Dollie's at Hoxton. For “Two People, Fifty Bucks,” David re-fell in love with Craft & Commerce; Jeff raves about old-school San Diego classic, Bully's East Steakhouse; and Troy was in a soup dumpling mood and pointing to the favorite he found in his citywide search for xiao long baos, Facing East. Go to Ballast. Spend an afternoon in an icon. Also search out Jeff Lozano. Make him talk to you. He's funny as hell. Thanks for listening, y'all.
o much history in this place. It's where brewers came up with one of the beers that put San Diego on the national map. It's where a person signed a deal for a billion dollars and sold to a multinational corporation. And it's where an indie brewer bought it back, and took it into the new age. The place is the palace of beer that is Ballast Point in Miramar. The beer is Sculpin IPA. For this podcast, we sat down with five evolutions of Sculpin in front of us—from grapefruit Sculpin to a Aloha Sculpin—with one of our favorite people in the city, Jeff Lozano. Technically the “ambassador” of Ballast Point, Jeff is the voice you hear in the Ballast Point commercials when you're watching the Padres games. His voice is made for this, like if a cigarette and a late-night radio DJ had a lovechild. Ballast Point just made a serious investment on the food side of the house at all their locations, too, hiring culinary director Tommy Dimella. I'll say this. Go to Miramar. Work your way through the evolution of Sculpin like we did. Order two things from his menu: the Double-Stack Angus Smash Burger (white American cheese, BP special sauce, pepperoncini, lettuce, tomato—basically a real chef's take on a Bic Mac), and… arguably the star… the whipped goat cheese (made creamier with labneh, then topped with olive oil and cumin-spiced honey, strawberries, and seeded lavash cracker). It's the Summer of Sculpin (locals know that the real San Diego summer starts in August and goes through October). It was pretty much nonstop one-liners and laughs, but Jeff also runs us through the about beer and the food scene in San Diego and gives us some hard and useful science about why certain beers taste better with certain foods. In news, we talk about the opening of Madi, the all-day brunch joint from the Madison on Park people; the upcoming Botanica, an NFT art bar (you can buy NFTs of art on display) based around gin from the restaurant group that brought Tahona and Wormwood; Fairplay, a new concept from the Fernside crew coming to the spot vacated by beloved Toronado; and North Park's first ever (we think, correct us if we're wrong) rooftop bar, Dollie's at Hoxton. For “Two People, Fifty Bucks,” David re-fell in love with Craft & Commerce; Jeff raves about old-school San Diego classic, Bully's East Steakhouse; and I'm in a soup dumpling mood and pointing to the favorite I found in my citywide search for xiao long baos, Facing East. Go to Ballast. Spend an afternoon in an icon. Also search out Jeff Lozano. Make him talk to you. He's funny as hell. Thanks for listening, y'all.
Welcome to EPISODE 44 of my channel and podcast: The Devotional Hearts Show! My Website where you can find all of my links including Paypal and IG:http://Bit.ly/ADevotionalHeartMy guest is Orthodox Christian Priest and Orthodox Content Creator: Father John Valadez of St Timothy Antiochian Orthodox Church in Lompoc, CA.Father John's journey to Orthodoxy started in the punk rock scene of Southern California, along with a weekly Bible Study class hosted by Father Turbo Qualls (see my interview with Father Turbo on my Devotional Hearts Playlist).Father John has been an Orthodox priest for nearly 20 years. He is a husband and father and content creator. You can listen to his podcast Ek Nekron and check out his zine: Death to the World:www.deathtotheworld.comwww.patreon.com/deathtotheworldhttp://www.sttimothy.netOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deathtotheworld/?hl=enFather gives us insight into many topics including: spiritual discernment, rebellion, the struggle for Truth, Truth is a Person (Christ), Father Seraphim Rose and his works, Father Nektarios, why we should be visiting monasteries, and more.We mentioned:"Facing East" by Frederica Mathews-GreenVarious books by St Nektarios published by New Rome Press and St Nektarios MonasteryAlways recommended:Orthodox Study Biblehttps://www.queenofpeacecatholicstore.com/the-orthodox-study-bible-hard-copySupport your local parish bookstore, or ask my previous guest Kevin Hughes if he carries the titles you are looking for at his Christian Bookstore: https://www.queenofpeacecatholicstore.comI do not receive revenue from YouTube ads at the time of this upload. You can support my project by donating via this paypal link: https://paypal.me/ALIGNEDVISIONARY?country.x=US&locale.x=en_USOr via Venmo @ADHeartThank you and God Bless you!Support the show
Daniel K. Richter is a professor of American history at the University of Pennsylvania, and the author of "Facing East from Indian Country."
Filipino author and theologian, Dr Rico Villanueva, was asked to comment on issues facing Christians today in the Philippines. He replied: ‘If there is one main issue facing Christians today it is a political issue….What do you do when people are being killed in a war on drugs and you remain silent and don't say anything at all?' You can also read the article here. Audio from OMF Billions Magazine January - April 2022 ‘God gives the growth'. Read more at billions.omf.org.
In this episode Jennie and Dianne are joined by Andy Harpole and Savannah Darr of the Friends of Eastern Cemetery and by fellow podcaster Liz Clappin of the "Tomb with a View" podcast to discuss the story of Eastern Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky and how its friend's group is helping it to survive. This episode was inspired by the documentary "Facing East", which was released in 2020 by Ronin Noir Films and tells the Ordinary Extraordinary story of the most over buried commercial cemetery in America. For more information on Eastern Cemetery, visit their website at: https://friendsofeasterncemetery.com/The following platforms provide streaming of the film "Facing East", by Ronin Noir Films : Amazon Prime, iTunes, Vudu, Dish, Google Play, and XBox. Some cable providers are also providing access to the film.
In which we use Brian Moore's 1985 novel Black Robe to discuss the use and creation of images by Jesuits missionaries in New France. This also acts as a kind of prelude to a very special episode in two weeks! --- Contact: historiacanadiana@gmail.com, Twitter (@CanLitHistory) & Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CanLitHistory). --- Support: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/historiacanadiana); Paypal (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/historiacanadiana); the recommended reading page (https://historiacanadiana.wordpress.com/books/) and our apparel (http://tee.pub/lic/Ges5M2WpsBw) --- Sources & Further Reading: Banchoff, Thomas, and José Casanova, editors. The Jesuits and Globalization: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Challenges. Georgetown University Press, 2016. Churchill, Ward. “And they did it in like dogs in the dirt: An American Indian Analysis of Black Robe,” Indian are Us? Culture and Genocide in Native North America, Monroe: Common Courage Press, 1994, pp. 115-37. Gagnon, François-Marc. “Conversion through the Printed Image,” History of the Book in Canada, Volume One: Beginnings to 1840, 2004, pp. 18-22. Hicks, Patrick. “The Language of the Tribes in Brian Moore's ‘Black Robe.'” Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, vol. 93, no. 372, 2004, pp. 415–426. Iroquois History and Legends Podcast. https://open.spotify.com/show/0jGRXOijYiSKEhrTujeBpw?si=8Dr-8Hk4RMu2zQ72PwGwdw Leeming, David Adams, and Margaret Adams Leeming. "Algonquin Creation." Oxford Reference, Oxford University Press, 2009. Leeming, David Adams, and Margaret Adams Leeming. "Iroquoian Creation." Oxford Reference, Oxford University Press, 2009. Moore, Brian. Black Robe, McClelland & Stewart - NCL, 1985. Moore, Brian, and Patrick Hicks. “An Interview with Brian Moore.” Irish University Review, vol. 30, no. 2, 2000, pp. 315–320. Moore, Brian. Wreath for a Redhead, Harlequin, 1951. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53348464-wreath-for-a-redhead Richter, Daniel. Facing East from Indian Country: A Native History of Early America, Cambridge: Harvard, 2001. Trigger, Bruce G. “The Jesuits and the Fur Trade.” Ethnohistory, vol. 12, no. 1, 1965, pp. 30–53. O'Donoghue, Jo. “Historical Themes, Missionary Endeavour and Spiritual Colonialism in Brian Moore's Black Robe.” Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, vol. 82, no. 326, 1993, pp. 131–139.
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Jamison and Jason take a look inside the making and legacy of The Monster Squad with the doc Wolfman's Got Nards. Plus Jason chats about Facing East which is the story of one of the most over buried cemeteries in America. Join us!
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Tommy Baker (Writer | Director) Facing East Film, 2019 Documentary to the Show! IMDB: www.imdb.com/title/tt6110320Amazon Prime Video: www.amazon.com/Facing-East-Francis-Whitaker/dp/B084GM67GR Friends of Eastern Cemetery: https://friendsofeasterncemetery.com The most disturbing and chilling documentary of the year, FACING EAST gets North American release next month Tommy Baker’s chilling and captivating Facing East, an expose on a graveyard that would re-use graves over and over, premieres On Demand this March from Uncork’d Entertainment. With over 100,000 documented disturbed burials the owners and operators of Eastern Cemetery systematically re-used graves over and over, taking advantage of low-income families during one of the most difficult times in their lives. 25 years after the cemetery was left abandoned, the Friends of Eastern Cemetery was formed to provide care and upkeep that the burial grounds so desperately needed. Facing East out March 17 from Uncork’d Entertainment.
Next up, a disturbing little documentary from director Tommy Baker and Uncork’d Entertainment: Facing East In a horrifying display of disrespect for the dead, Facing East exposes the travesty of Eastern Cemetery, where, with over 100,000 documented disturbed burials, the owners and operators of Eastern Cemetery systematically re-used graves over and over, taking advantage of low-income … Continue reading Facing East →
It's Saturday morning, and that means one thing -- it's time for the podcast of the latest broadcast From The Basement! Last night, Jason and Shawn presented an interview with podcaster, publisher and paranormal investigator Shannon Legro. She hosts Into the Fray, a popular paranormal podcast, is the co-author of Beyond the Fray: Bigfoot, and the star of Small Town Monsters latest effort: On the Trail of UFOs. Jason and Shannon talked for eight minutes last night, but we've got the full 17-minute conversation for you this morning. It covers everything from On the Trail of UFOs to paranormal encounters, and what it takes to be a good investigator. Shannon is an awesome presence who cares deeply for the people she interviews on her show, and this is a great discussion. The Basement Boys also review the new documentary Facing East, which is about the most over-buried cemetery in the United States. It's a dark and disturbing topic, but does it make for good viewing? Stick with us! And don't you dare sign off, as there's more reviews for your ear holes -- including the final two episodes of On the Trail of UFOS, the weekend entertainment rundown, and we give a shout out to the Miscellaneous Plumbing Filters, whose latest album is available now. It's podcasting that's so awesome, you'll be awesomed out by its awesomeness. Now push play on the player below, and enjoy!
Physician, psychologist, and acupuncturist Dr. Jingduan talks with Norma about the benefits of traditional Chinese medicine, Western medicine, maintaining spiritual health, tips for aging with power, their book Facing East, and more. Learn how the human body is like a car!
Father Matthew and Father Stephen discuss ad orientem mass: facing “liturgical east” relates to facing the direction of revelation. Prayers and attention becomes focused/directed to God. We have to dispel reaction that the Priest is “facing away” from congregation. We are facing the one we love most. Adapting to changes and options lies in formation. […] All show notes at Facing East, Change is Possible, Wedding March, St. Sharbel Makhluf 7.24.19 - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
In the 27th episode of the Seattle Foodie Podcast, we interview the one and only @obaliciouspnw, Justin Oba. Justin sits down with Monica and tells us his story of how he started working in the Seattle food scene with Savor Seattle and he tells us all about the richness of Pike Place Market and what it has to offer for locals. Also, Justin let's you know about some great places to eat around Seattle. This is a must listen! In addition, Monica and Nelson recap a week that included BBQ with @mahfamily5 at Carolina Smoke BBQ, a menu tasting with foodie friends at QQ by Facing East in the Denny Triangle, and a Pop-a-Shot Competition at Wing Dome. Finally, we let you know on some fun events for the upcoming week including an Ivar's birthday with a special promotion, a launch party for a Seabear Wild Salmon and Heritage Distilling Co. collaboration, the return of Phorale, and the first pop-up of 2019 for Matcha Man Ice Cream. Thank you so much for listening and we hope you enjoy our latest podcast episode!
Today’s episode starts with news about one of the city’s buzziest restaurant openings: Fort Oak. Troy had the First Look and tells us about its seafood-centric menu, the high design, and how a parking garage caused major problems. Elsewhere in Hot Plates, we discuss Sister Ray’s, a new chili dog and burger concept from the teams behind The Balboa Bar & Grill and Luigi’s Pizzeria; an Italian concept moving into Bankers Hill this May with Michelin-star resumes; and a New York Times piece on the omakase-only Kearny Mesa restaurant Hidden Fish. Today’s guest is Moe Girton, a pioneer of Hillcrest’s restaurant scene and a partner at Mo’s Universe, which includes Gossip Grill, Urban’s Mo’s, Hillcrest Brewing Company, and Baja Betty’s. She talks about starting her career as a “door girl” at The Flame, moving up from bartender to management, opening Gossip Grill 10 years ago, and her new venture at InsideOut. We’re talking about how gay rights negatively impacted Hillcrest’s LGBTQ scene, why she calls Gossip Grill a “women’s bar” rather than a “lesbian bar,” and more. Our hot topic is about just how vegan San Diego really is according to a recent survey. And in Two People/$50, we’re recommending Muzita, Facing East (and Troy’s quest for the best xiao long bao in San Diego), Pomegranate, and El Carrito.
Playlist: 1. Bahama Soul Club - Moaners feat. Bessie Smith..2. 79.5 - Facing East..3. Lucinda Slim - Whirlpool..4. Cookin' On 3 Burners - The Jump Off..5. Soopasoul - Brand Nu..6. Mr. Confuse - The Only A Man feat. Dan Salem..7. Renegades Of Jazz - Harambee
Playlist: 1. Bahama Soul Club - Moaners feat. Bessie Smith..2. 79.5 - Facing East..3. Lucinda Slim - Whirlpool..4. Cookin' On 3 Burners - The Jump Off..5. Soopasoul - Brand Nu..6. Mr. Confuse - The Only A Man feat. Dan Salem..7. Renegades Of Jazz - Harambee
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- Presentazione novità Ecm Records: John Surman, "Invisible Threads",..- Presentazione novità Nordic Notes Records: Okra, "Playground" e Modus Quartet, "Facing East").
- Presentazione novità Ecm Records: John Surman, "Invisible Threads",..- Presentazione novità Nordic Notes Records: Okra, "Playground" e Modus Quartet, "Facing East").
Norma Kamali is 72 and has been an ageless wellness queen since she was born. Her mother juiced, educated herself on supplements, and introduced Kamali to healthful foods at a very young age. Although she rebelled at first, wellness became a part of her DNA, and her company's. Back in 2001, Kamali opened her wellness cafe uptown in New York City in response to the September 11 attacks—she was way ahead of the wellness curve. Since then, she's written a book called Facing East, started a campaign called Stop Objectification to empower women who have been subject to misconduct, and has continued to run her namesake fashion brand. Kamali is a true renaissance woman. Her endeavors are more relevant now than perhaps ever before, and she's a living, breathing example of our You. We. All. mission to empower the planet. Listen to her interview to learn about her No. 1 wellness priority (hint: it's not food), the routine that makes her skin look youthful and glowy, and the sage advice she'd give her younger self. To contact Jason with comments, questions, or speaker ideas, please e-mail podcast@mindbodygreen.com. For all sponsorship inquiries, please e-mail sales@mindbodygreen.com. Want to join our podcast newsletter? Sign up here!
Frederica interviews Basil Athas, a godly man and key character in her first book Facing East.
Frederica enjoys a conversation with Basil Athas, the very colorful member of Holy Cross who seems to be the most memorable character in Frederica's book Facing East. He is now 77, and residing in a nursing home, where he vocally evangelizes everyone in reach!
Frederica interviews Basil Athas, a godly man and key character in her first book Facing East.
Fr. Thomas teaches about the Feast of the Nativity of the Theotokos.
Frederica enjoys a conversation with Basil Athas, the very colorful member of Holy Cross who seems to be the most memorable character in Frederica's book Facing East. He is now 77, and residing in a nursing home, where he vocally evangelizes everyone in reach!
Broadway Bullet: Theatre from Broadway, Off-Broadway and beyond.
Steve Rosen and David Rossmer riff on their creation, "Don't Quit Your Night Job." We go behind the scenes at the recording of "High Fidelity," and hear two full songs from the CD. We profile the shows "Rosebud" and "Facing East." Marty discusses Evita, Top of the Trades and more!