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What makes a perfect fish fry? That is exactly what I set out to explore in this episode of the Hunt Fish Travel Podcast with Sheila Pederson, president of Chef Robert's Gourmet Breading Mix. We dive into what really matters when it comes to cooking fish, wild game, and the meals that come after the hunt or the catch. I have always believed that the moment you sit down to eat what you harvested is just as important as the time spent in the field or on the water. In this conversation, we talk about why that meal sticks with you, how to keep the focus on the fish instead of the breading, and simple ways to elevate your wild game cooking without overcomplicating it. Sheila shares the 40 year history behind Chef Robert's, how it started in a Minnesota restaurant, and how it has grown into a go to option for anglers, hunters, and families who want an easy, consistent, and flavorful way to cook walleye, perch, pheasant, venison, and more. We also get into real world fishing stories, including guides cooking fresh catches right on the pontoon, and why those experiences turn into the kind of memories you never forget. From shore lunch staples to quick weeknight meals, this episode is all about making the most of what you harvest. If you have ever been disappointed by a fish fry that tasted more like breading than fish, or you are looking for a better way to cook your wild game, this episode is for you. Links: Chef Robert's Gourmet Breading Mix Website Chef Robert's Gourmet Breading Mix Facebook
The boys discuss Fish Fries, Yemeni coffee shops, world hunger, and genetic augmentation...
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A $250 million land preservation deal is ahead of Sarasota voters. We will find out how the County Commission is going about it. Next: 180 teachingl positions in Sarasota County schools are on the chopping block, due to a budget shortfall within the district. Suncoast Searchlight brings us this story.After that: The one-year anniversary of the “Hands off our Social Security" protest. What has been accomplished in the past 52 weeks? Where do organizers see the movement going?Next: How did folks on the right side of the aisle feel about the nationwide “No Kings Protests”? Finally: “Fish Fry & Fellowship”, a locally made documentary focused on late Palmetto icon Coach Eddie Shannon premieres this Saturday.
In this week's Fish Fry, I'm excited to welcome back Rob Knoth from Cadence Design Systems! Rob and I dive into a major shift in electronic design automation: the direct integration of artificial intelligence into the design workflow. Rob and I discuss the details of Cadence's newest innovation - the ChipStack AI Super Agent and Cadence's overarching strategies of 'design for AI' and 'AI for design. We also explore the core challenges currently facing verification engineers, and examine how the ChipStack AI Super Agent is set to bring predictability and acceleration to your next design process.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by the Reardon Roundtable which is made up by Missouri State Representative Steve Butz and Republican Consultant Gregg Keller. They discuss Opening Day excitement, if the state of the economy could hurt Trump at midterms, the DHS shutdown and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Mark is then joined by Paul Hall, with Common Guy's Film Reviews. Hall discusses some of the latest trending movies and shows including "They Will Kill You", "Pretty Lethal" and more. He's later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano. Cusumano discusses the special sports day that St Louis experienced on Thursday between the Cardinals epic Opening Day win, the Blues overtime thriller and Illinois advancing to the Elite Eight. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. They discuss the details of Tiger Woods getting a DUI in Florida, the YouTube and Meta lawsuits, & more. Mark is later joined by Alex Fees, a former KSDK Reporter and the Manager of Community Relations with Impact Life which provides lifesaving blood products all across the region. He discusses his new novel, "The Prayer Group". They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
A Friday fish fry is a quintessential part of Wisconsin culture and everyone has their own takes on who does it best. But one Madison man takes his love for the iconic dish to new levels. Mike Seidel has tried and rated nearly 2,000 fish fries across the state over the years. Today, host Bianca Martin chats with Mike to find out what separates a “good” fish fry from a “great” one. From the batter to the fish to the sides, Mike's rating formula takes everything into account. Photos and reviews from Mike's adventures can be found on Facebook and Instagram.
Thomas English talks with two guests from the Vernon County Youth Fair Board about the upcoming Fish Fry fundraiser. The guests are VCYF Board member Jenny Gayman and Board president Nathan Forkner. They discuss the upcoming fish fry and how the funds are used. They also highlight some of the recent improvements made to the Fairgrounds. Lastly, the detail the preparation for the Youth Fair in July and what changes attendees can expect.
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670. Sophie White joins us to discuss her book, Voices of the Enslaved: Love, Labor, and Longing in French Louisiana. Sophie also has a companion website, "Voices of the Enslaved: A Digital Humanities Approach to Encountering the Archive." This website is well worth your time. It has an article on the earliest reference to voudou, for example, with primary documents and detailed analysis. In Voices of the Enslaved: Love, Labor, and Longing in French Louisiana, Sophie White uncovers a rare and startling "soundscape" of the 18th century. While most history books treat enslaved people as silent statistics, White mines the meticulously recorded trial records of the Louisiana Superior Council to find something revolutionary: the direct testimony of over 150 men and women. From the defiant words of Marguerite in a New Orleans courtroom to the intimate "maroon" love story of Kenet and Jean-Baptiste, these are not just legal responses — they are "accidental" autobiographies. Through White's lyrical analysis, we move beyond the violence of the plantation and into the interior lives of those who refused to be erased, revealing a world of sophisticated material culture, complex kinship, and an unyielding insistence on their own humanity. Sophie White is a Professor of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame, where she holds concurrent appointments in History, Africana Studies, and Gender Studies. A native of Mauritius, her unique perspective on French colonial legacies and "othering" has made her a premier historian of the Atlantic World. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 222 years. Order your copy today! This week in the Louisiana Anthology. Mary Ashley Townsend 'Down the Bayou,' WE drifted down the long lagoon, My Love, my Summer Love and I, Far out of sight of all the town. The old Cathedral sinking down. With spire and cross, from view below The borders of St. John's bayou. As toward the ancient Spanish Fort, With steady prow and helm a-port, We drifted down, my Love and I. Beneath an azure April sky. My Love and I, my Love and I, Just at the hour of noon. This week in Louisiana history. March 20, 1839. Shreveport become a "city" on the northern end of the Red River. This week in New Orleans history. On March 20, 2020, New Orleans recorded its first death from COVID-19, marking a somber turning point for the city. This event prompted Mayor LaToya Cantrell to issue a formal "Stay at Home" order just five days later to combat the rapid spread of the virus. This week in Louisiana. St. Joseph Catholic Church Lenten Fish Fry 204 Patton Avenue Shreveport, LA 71105 March 20, 2026 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM Website: stjosephchurch.net Email: office@stjosephchurch.net Phone: (318) 865‑3581 Plates typically range from $10'$15, with combo options available. St. Joseph's Fish Fry is a long‑running Shreveport Lenten tradition, known for generous portions, friendly volunteers, and a steady community turnout each year: Seafood Plates: Fried fish or shrimp with classic sides, plus limited combo plates. Dine‑In or Drive‑Thru: Efficient service for families and commuters. Community Support: Proceeds benefit parish ministries, school programs, and local outreach. Postcards from Louisiana. Florida Street Blowhards at LSU. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
It's Fish Fry Friday again on The Mark Reardon Show, and today they are live from Queen of All Saints in Oakville. John Lamping and Steve Butz join the round table to discuss the SAVE Act, March Madness, gas prices on the rise and more! In hour 2 of The Mark Reardon Show on a Fish Fry Friday, we begin by learning about everything that goes into the Queen of All Saints Fish Fry in Oakville. We also hear a live edition of Sue's News from the fish fry. Paul Hall, with Common Guy's Film Reviews, joins the show to discuss Project Hail Mary, Prime Video as well as the sad news regarding Chuck Norris. Frank Cusumano, KSDK Sports Director, joins the show from Buffalo, where he speaks on the SLU blowout win over Georgia, as well as all of the madness that has occurred so far in this tournament.
In hour 2 of The Mark Reardon Show on a Fish Fry Friday, we begin by learning about everything that goes into the Queen of All Saints Fish Fry in Oakville. We also hear a live edition of Sue's News from the fish fry. Paul Hall, with Common Guy's Film Reviews, joins the show to discuss Project Hail Mary, Prime Video as well as the sad news regarding Chuck Norris. Frank Cusumano, KSDK Sports Director, joins the show from Buffalo, where he speaks on the SLU blowout win over Georgia, as well as all of the madness that has occurred so far in this tournament.
Where Y'Eat: The Lenten Fish Fry is a Ritual Tied to Community in New Orleans
A look at the annual El Zagal Mystics Fish Fry.
Some Christians observe the weeks of Lent leading up to Easter by not eating meat on Fridays. That means that we're in the thick of fish fry season. Thing is, tariffs have raised the price of seafood. We head to one local fish fry near Akron, Ohio, to learn about the impact. But first, the war in the Middle East is threatening critical water desalination plants, which many Gulf countries rely on to make seawater potable.
Some Christians observe the weeks of Lent leading up to Easter by not eating meat on Fridays. That means that we're in the thick of fish fry season. Thing is, tariffs have raised the price of seafood. We head to one local fish fry near Akron, Ohio, to learn about the impact. But first, the war in the Middle East is threatening critical water desalination plants, which many Gulf countries rely on to make seawater potable.
In this week's Fish Fry we're casting our line into one of the most transformative shifts happening in the automotive industry today: the rise of software-defined systems! Nitish Rao from MathWorks and I take a closer look at which vehicle functions are best handled by AI-driven systems, and which still depend on the reliability of traditional control software and how virtual ECUs and digital twins enable simulation and validation before real hardware. We also discuss a question many engineers are asking: can software and AI actually reduce hardware costs?
It's Fish Fry Friday again on The Mark Reardon Show, and today they are at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church in Brentwood! On today's roundtable with Jean Evans and John Gaskin, they discuss Iran war talks, lobstergate in the military, college basketball and more! In hour 2 of The Mark Reardon Show, we hear from the spokesperson of this years fish fry. We also hear Sue's News, where she discusses the food at the fish fry, National K-9 Veteran's Day and more! We also hear movie picks from Paul Hall, as well as sports with Frank Cusumano. In hour 3 of The Mark Reardon Show, we are joined by the one and only John O'Leary, who joins to discuss Soul On Fire, and its' releases on all streaming services, as well as what the true meaning behind the film is. We are also joined by KMOX Golf Correspondent, Dan Reardon, with an update on the Players Championship leaderboard.
This week Francis is joined by his wife to discuss our favorite trinket based religion. Both raised in the St. Louis Catholic Church, we talk about the perversion of the religion by converts, the loss of yet another third space, and how to tell if you're at a good Fish Fry. If you like this and want more, consider giving to the Patreon. Five dollars a month gets you bonus episodes every month, and entry into our monthly giveaway. https://www.patreon.com/Hellofawaytodie Check out the store, and sign up for our twice a month email updates https://whatahellofawaytodad.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hellofawaytodad/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/hellofawaytodad/ Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/whatahellofawaytodad.com
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In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by the Reardon Roundtable which included Former Missouri State Senators John Lamping and Jeff Smith. They discuss and debate Trump's decision making with the attack on Iran, how it could impact the midterms, Kristi Noem out at DHS and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Mark is then joined by Paul Hall, with Common Guy's Film Reviews. He discusses recent releases including "THE BRIDE", "DTF St Louis" and more. KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano then joins to recap the Blues big trade deadline after trading Brayden Schenn and Justin Faulk. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway and Assistant Attorney General Jane Dueker. They discuss the work that they're doing and reminisce on Jane's days on the Roundtable. St Louis County Councilman Mike Archer then joins to discuss the work that he is doing in his region. Fan favorites Hank and Melanie Lina later join to discuss their story of LEGAL immigration to the United States, their gratitude for the country, their popular coffee business and more. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by the Reardon Roundtable that is made up of Former Missouri State Senator John Lamping and Missouri State Senator Nick Schroer. They discuss the political pushback that the USA Men's Hockey team is facing, they react to the State of the Union and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Mark is then joined by Paul Hall, with Common Guy's Film Reviews. They discuss trending releasing movies and shows including "Man on the Run", "The Bluff", "Scream 7" and more. Mark is later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano. Cusumano discusses the Blues win over Seattle on Thursday night, the positive start to the Cardinals Spring Training, SLU Basketball's pivotal time of year and more. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Mike Elam, the Chair of the St Charles County Council and a fill in 97.1 FM Talk host. They discuss the current state of a rapidly growing St Charles County as they continue to figure out what the area's identity is. Mark is then joined by Chris Smith, the Author of "My Fatal First Date: A True Life Story of Survival, Tragedy, Inspiration, Triumph, and Faith." They discuss his story and the latest parts of his journey. He is later joined by Luke Bligh with Whiskey Dickerson. During the segment, they promote their apparel and inform you how you can purchase some! They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
Big K Hour 1: Clinton news, and fish fry costs going up full 1337 Fri, 27 Feb 2026 12:50:17 +0000 ddfjYfoJzIksm2nR6CATXWgFr7xVl8pT news The Big K Morning Show news Big K Hour 1: Clinton news, and fish fry costs going up The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.co
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Big K Hour 4: HS Game of The Week, ICE in Pittsburgh, and Fish Fry! full 1203 Fri, 27 Feb 2026 14:52:48 +0000 LrJ4UFoWzV61T9UDADB1iyBsg1adUCzI news The Big K Morning Show news Big K Hour 4: HS Game of The Week, ICE in Pittsburgh, and Fish Fry! The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavep
On today's episode of The Cabin Podcast, we're diving into supper clubs across Wisconsin and the history behind them. Tune in to find out where to get the best old fashioneds, fish fries, and how this long-standing Wisconsin tradition came to be. The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Calumet County; https://www.wicounties.org/counties/calumet-county/ The Cabin is also presented to you by: GHT; https://bit.ly/3YigPJy Ho-Chunk Nation; https://ho-chunknation.com/
Clenched butt cheeks - Give us more Olympics - Rotisserie chicken fight - Where is your favorite Fish Fry... Leave us a talkback message and let us know - We check in with the Pittsburgh Police Scanner to see what is going on around our city - Florida Man took a lunch break at McDonalds and ended up in jail - 48oz Buckets of Dunkin - Say Something Nice... Listen on iHeartRadio click the little mic and leave us a talkback messageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
666. Kathleen Kass Byrd, part 1, joins us to discuss her book on the history of Natchitoches. "Kathleen M. Byrd's Natchitoches, Louisiana, 1803–1840 is an examination of one French Creole community as it transitioned from a fur-trading and agricultural settlement under the control of Spain to a critical American outpost on the Spanish/American frontier and finally to a commercial hub and jumping-off point for those heading west. Byrd focuses on historic events in the area and the long-term French Creole residents as they adapted to the American presence. She also examines the effect of the arrival of the Americans, with their Indian trading house and Indian agency, on Native groups and considers how members of the enslaved population took advantage of opportunities for escape presented by a new international border. Byrd shows how the arrival of Americans forever changed Natchitoches, transforming it from a sleepy frontier settlement into a regional commercial center and staging point for pioneers heading into Texas" (LSU Pr.). Kathleen M. Byrd (nicknamed Kass) is a distinguished anthropologist, archaeologist, and historian specializing in the history and prehistory of Louisiana, particularly the Natchitoches region. A native of Connecticut, she earned her B.A. from Marquette University, an M.A. from LSU (focusing on coastal subsistence patterns), and a Ph.D. from the University of Florida. She served as Louisiana's state archaeologist for 15 years before joining Northwestern State University (NSU) in Natchitoches in 1994, where she later became director of the School of Social Sciences for 12 years until her retirement. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 222 years. Order your copy today! This week in the Louisiana Anthology. Rida Johnson Young. Naughty Marietta: A Musical Comedy in Two Acts. PLACE: New Orleans. TIME: About 1780. SCENE: The Place d'Armes. A broad open space with the levee at back. There is a path along this levee bordered on both sides by tall trees, some of which are draped with the gray Southern moss. There is just a glimpse of the Mississippi between these trees. Along the levee from time to time as act progresses, people of various nationalities past. Mexicans, Indians, Spaniards, Negroes, etc. At extreme L. is an arcaded street in which are booths for flower sellers, cake and confectionary ' sailors, etc. Over this arcade are the high latticed windows of dwellings in old Creole style. There is a door at L. into one of these houses. At right is the getaway entrance to the St. Louis Cathedral. Up stage in centre is a large fountain. The top of the fountain is in the form of a large urn. The pedestal leading from the basin to the urn must be large enough for a person to stand up in. The fountain is dry. This week in Louisiana history. February 20, 1811. President Madison signed bill providing for Louisiana'a statehood. This week in New Orleans history. February 20, 2013: FEMA Archaeologists Discover One of the Oldest Native American Artifacts South of Lake Pontchartrain. Release Number: DR-1603/07-989, NEW ORLEANS ' Pottery sherds, animal bones and pieces of clay tobacco pipes are among the items recently discovered by a team of archaeologists under contract to the Federal Emergency Management Agency surveying land near Bayou St. John in New Orleans. 'It was a bit of a surprise to find this,' said FEMA Louisiana Recovery Office Deputy Director of Programs Andre Cadogan, referencing a small, broken pottery fragment. 'We clearly discovered pottery from the late Marksville period, which dates to 300-400 A.D. The pottery was nice, easily dateable, and much earlier than we expected." This week in Louisiana. St. Ann Catholic Church Lenten Fish Fry 3601 Transcontinental Drive Metairie, LA 70006 February 20, 2026 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM Website: stannchurchandshrine.org Email: office@stannchurchandshrine.org Phone: (504) 455‑7071 Price: Plates typically range from $10'$15, with combo options available. During Lent, many Catholic churches across Louisiana host Friday seafood dinners as both fundraisers and meatless‑Friday observances. St. Ann's annual Fish Fry is one of the most popular in Jefferson Parish: Plate Options: Fried fish, shrimp, or a combo plate, served with fries, coleslaw, and hushpuppies. Dine‑In or Drive‑Thru: Quick service for families on the go, with indoor seating available. Community Atmosphere: Proceeds support parish ministries, school programs, and local outreach. Postcards from Louisiana. Florida Street Blowhards at LSU. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark hosts the Reardon Roundtable live from Holy Trinity Serbian Church, which is made up of Democrat State Representative and Senate Candidate Steve Butz, and Republican Consultant and Founder of Atlas Strategy Group, Gregg Keller. They discuss claims made from Colbert, when Trump with thump Iran, Mamdani holding New Yorkers hostage and more! In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where he discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Paul Hall, of Common Guy's Film Reviews, then joins the show to discuss new movies and trending entertainment topics! Mark is later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano who previews SLU's big game against VCU, an Olympic recap, the start of Cardinals Spring Training and more. In hour 3, George Gray hosts, "The Price is Wrong" where Mark, Sue, Tricia and Alex all battle it out! Mark wraps up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
The return of Fish Fry season - All in on the Olympics... It was a good day for the US Women... Womens Hockey Gold Goal - Alysa Liu - The Florida Man Games this weekend - Baby Jane Doe and the Pitt were on last night - OooooohWeeeee Say Something Nice - Send us a talkback message... Listen on the iHeartRadio app click the little mic and send us a messageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show: It's officially Fish Fry season! The top 5 songs that could get you a speeding ticket. Alysa Liu won a gold medal but what is that thing in her mouth? Good Vibes! USA Women's Hockey also got a gold medal but what happened behind-the-scenes is even better. Red Flag Friday! Riley wonders if it's a red flag that her date was dropped off by his Mom. Snoop Dogg had his credit card declined. Plus, Alyssa's College of Knowledge! Free Plug Friday! And what is the artist or band your S.O. has discovered, and it's all because of you?
Now that the snow has stopped we are in for some cloudy and cool temperatures which could be perfect for a fish fry. Chris has what we can expect.
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Just a couple of guys who love to watch Love Island - A Rogue ninja turtle on meth shut down the airport in State College - Say Something Nice!!!! - Florida Story today about twerking dancer at the senior care home - Raccoon Tim training for the olympics - Show Homework for all of out Podcast listeners - Big Ben speaks on all the old Steelers fighting - What is you favorite Fish Fry... Leave us a talkback and let us know we might say hi to them from fish fry Friday - Listen on the iHeartRadio app... click the little mic and send us a messageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9:30 - Jeremy, Joe, Joe Cali, and Owen Parker discuss fish fry season as it is officially here.
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10:05 – 10:22 (17mins) Weekly: Tim Jones@SpeakerTimJones “The Tim Jones and Chris Arps Show” weekdays 4p-6p on NewstalkSTL 10:41 – 10:56 (15mins) 2026 IWKnights Lenten Fish Fry Bryan V. Hewing stlfishfry.com New Media Coordinator & Community Dir., Incarnate Word Knights of Columbus Council #9981Incarnate Word Knights of Columbus Council # 9981 in Chesterfield, MO. Every year, we present the IWKnights Annual Lenten Fish Fry…. St. Louis' Best Family Fish Fry . . . with a bit of Cajun! The IWKnights have been proudly doing the Annual Fish Fry in Bollinger Hall (formally the Lower Church Hall) at Incarnate Word Catholic Church in Chesterfield, MO since 1991Beginning on February 13th, we offer seven straight Fridays of Fried & Baked Fish Fun each evening from 4:00 to 7:00 PM with the final Fish Fry being held on March 27th. Our website is located at stlfishfry.com. All net proceeds from the fish fry will be donated to recipients of our IWKnights Charitable Fund.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fish fry season kicks off this week! Whether or not you observe Lent, it's one of the most social and delicious times of year in Pittsburgh. With so many fish fries to choose from all around town — in church basements, fire halls, and community spaces — how do you decide where to go? And how can you ensure you have the optimal fish fry experience? Axios Pittsburgh's Ryan Deto helped put together a fish fry bracket. He joins host Megan Harris to talk about the top contenders and share pro-tips and etiquette tips for making the most of the season. Looking for a comprehensive list of Pittsburgh's fish fries? Check out the 2026 Pittsburgh Lenten Fish Fry Map. Check out the 2026 Lenten Fish Fry Map for an extremely comp Learn more about the sponsors of this February 17th episode: Heinz History Center Living Memory City Charter High School Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.
In Episode 388 of The Pour Horsemen, the crew is back, and the banter is top-tier. We kick things off by debating Valentine's Day double standards—is it just a holiday for women, or do men deserve some love too? Phil shares his hilarious struggle with a deviated septum, and his son roasts him on the basketball court. Then, we dive into the sports world: Did LeBron James ruin the NBA All-Star Weekend, or is the lack of effort from today's superstars to blame? We also review Tyler Perry's wild new Netflix movie Joe's College Road Trip, plan our ultimate Black History Month "Hood Olympics" (complete with a fish fry and Spades), and debate whether Stephen A. Smith should actually run for President in 2028. Finally, we get real about the documented mental side effects of Ozempic and the rise of the "Ozempic personality." Follow the crew: @ThePourHorsemen @ShyThugg | @HardbodyKiotti | @Phi1TheDon | @LebronaldPalmer I @yo.dj.silk I @armourie.official Production Crew @TheJohnSims | @1Kharyy Shot at @TheHiveHouston Hurt At Work? Contact our partners at https://crockett.law for all of your legal needs. @bankonbriantx is ready to help. Join our Patreon for more exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/thepourhorsemen By supporting us, you're not just a listener but a valued part of our community. Use our Code POUR at Bluechew.com for your discount. Follow The Pour Horsemen on Instagram @thepourhorsemen and email at thepourhorsemen@gmail.com. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 06:05 - Phil's Deviated Septum 11:26 - The Valentine's Day Debate: Is It Just for Women? 23:24 - Did LeBron Ruin NBA All-Star Weekend? 31:50 - The "Race War" Solution for the NBA All-Star Game 36:47 - Tyler Perry's Joe's College Road Trip Review (Spoilers) 43:11 - Black History Month Plans: Spades, Dominoes & The Fish Fry 50:31 - Who is the "Most Attractive Man in the World"? 54:39 - Would You Vote for Stephen A. Smith for President? 01:01:33 - The Mental Side Effects of Ozempic & "Body Dysmorphia"
We're back in the old movie house for a vintage alt-Valentines romcom. Arrive early for the trailers — what I would play at some alt-Valentines film festival. Plus, decades-old Valentines‑flavored messaging it's going to be grand.Look, my daughter asked if I was doing a special episode for the upcoming "holiday," and I was like, "What holiday?""Valentines, did you get mom something."“I am now,” Valentine's… aka **** Halloween. Another holiday to unleash sugar onto our loved ones and watch them climb the ceiling...Our feature film is His Girl Friday, which stars Cary Grant as ruthless newspaper editor Walter Burns. You are already familiar with Grant's character as the “Get Out” meme.Rosalind Russell, the pride of Waterbury, CT, plays Hildy Johnson, star journalist. And I need to pause for a second — the movie is based on the play The Front Page, which has two male leads. In His Girl Friday Russell plays that lead and walks out of production for defining the cinematic accomplished female journalist (think Margot Kidder as Lois Lane). So if Russell is not the pride of Waterbury, CT, she should be. And for heaven's sake, don't try to figure out what the deal is with the giant cross marking the eastern side of the Brass City skyline (do you imagine a knee-high ghost town might creep you out)?From Waterbury, let's take I‑84 west and then north on the Thruway (or the Taconic Parkway if you're in the mood for beauty and can drive 55) to Albany, the pride of New York. Heh — I'm still a 518-er by heart. Long live Fish Fry spots and Altamont Fair.Any movie where Albany, NY, figures prominently is my kind of movie. In His Girl Friday, Albany winds up being the destination all along. Walter Burns' motivations in the movie are to rescue Hildy Johnson from a languished life in Albany, NY. And after winning Hildy back, Walter immediately takes her to Albany for their honeymoon. The film is fast-paced and even breaks the fourth wall a few times. Good stuff — two Ironweeds up.In the spirit of tough ladies (but unfortunately not Albany-centric), we have our first trailer for Some Kind of Wonderful: “…this is 1987. Did you know that a girl can be whatever she wants to be?” Mary Stuart Masterson's character asks, as she deals with some doofus named Ray. Gawd, I had such a crush on that character growing up — Stoltz, you idiot.And as mentioned at the top, a slew of other trailers I would consider alt-love stuff (in one case, explicitly because of the soundtrack). And, of course, I'm alt-signaling. I loathe Valentine's Day. Besides selling chocolate and flowers, the holiday seems designed to exasperate loneliness and force wide one's wallet.I don't know about y'all, but I'm still wrestling with the debt of the trinity of expensive American holidays just last year. Did that giant turkey dinner or flat screen under a gayly lit fake tree not say, "I love you?"PS: Hamilton needs more Albany — Alexander married in with the Schuylers. The Burr “Dangerous Man” letter that boiled over the Burr feud was printed in the Albany Register — a ****** Van Rensselaer is mentioned in that letter. You couldn't get more Albany without a beaver and Henry Hudson.Bleh — Albany should steal the logo of Alexander Hamilton doing the “Oh, oh, oh, what a feeling” Toyota jump off the top of the Hamilton star. Put it on the welcome to Albany sign with: "actually we killed Alexander Hamilton."
In this segment, Mark is joined by Terry Davonroy with Ott's Tavern. They preview the upcoming Fish Fry Friday at Ott's Tavern in Millstadt, Illinois on March 27th.
In this week's Fish Fry podcast, I chat with cybersecurity expert Cordell Robinson about cutting-edge AI solutions, Agentic AI, and the interplay of automation, regulation, and innovation within federal cybersecurity. I also explore new research suggesting the human brain may function far more like AI than previously understood.
Ben and Ashley let us in on their plans for the long weekend!Ben has an exciting announcement that pits him against two other Bachelor Nation favorites. Find out how he’s training to take on Wells Adams and Joey Graziadei. Plus, Ashley has an update on her sister Lauren’s new baby boy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textWelcome back to the Ready Set BBQ podcast, your go-to destination for the latest and most exciting happenings around the world! In this episode we talk about College football, Jake Paul, Fight Night, Fajitas, Brisket, Xmas party, Steaks, Christmas movies, music and food. 0-15 mins: HeadlinesNFL Playoffs: The Bears and Niners are both able to pull off comeback victories as two of our teams move on. College Football Playoffs: We talk about the college football playoffs and make our predictions for the championship.Diggs Brothers: The Diggs brothers have a bad day as one gets cut and one chokes his chef. Black Monday: That time of year when coaches get fired. Who has been cut and who's on the chopping block. Jerry Jones: Jerry wants to be the owner with the most super bowls before he calls it quits. 10-30mins: BBQ Time Steak Night: We pass up going out for steak night and decide to make some of our own. Shrimp Kabobs: We try to switch it up with something healthy with some grilled shrimp and pineapple kabobs. Burnt Bean: We talk about the Blue Moon breakfast sandwich from Burnt BeanWorld Steak- We are still looking for sponsors for the World Steak Championship. 30-50 mins: New Years Stuff New Years Parties: We talk about what we all did to celebrate New Years. Golden Globes: Hiram takes us behind the red carpet as we talk globes and movies. https://podcast.feedspot.com/barbecue_podcasts/Etsy/ShopReadySetBBQ - EtsyFacebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/readysetbbqFeedspothttps://podcast.feedspot.com/barbecue_podcasts/Etsy/Shop ReadySetBBQ - EtsyFacebook Page https://www.facebook.com/readysetbbq Feedspot https://podcast.feedspot.com/barbecue_podcasts/