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Send us Fan MailLas Vegas gets a massive 10-year extension that cements Formula 1's future on the Strip. There's a great summer discount package at The Mob Museum and the Strip has a brand-new In-N-Out Burger. Plus, Dayna gives us the delicious rundown on her recent night out at BOA Steakhouse, and we look ahead to a historic downtown sendoff for a legendary 1980s casino favorite.The Strip's Newest Burger Joint: In-N-Out Burger is making a massive move to the Strip at BLVD Las Vegas. We've got the details on the indoor/outdoor setup and what this means for hungry travelers.Formula 1 Locks in Until 2037: Big news for racing fans! Formula 1 has signed a massive 10-year extension to keep tearing up the Las Vegas Strip for over a decade. We talk about the multi-billion dollar economic impact and what it means for the city's future.The End of an Era for Sigma Derby: The world's very last remaining operational Sigma Derby machine is moving out of The D. But don't worry, it's not going far! We cover the upcoming Fremont Street farewell processional hosted by Derek Stevens as this beloved 1980s mechanical horse racing game heads to its historic new home at the Golden Gate.Summer Savings & Matinee Magic: Looking for a deal? We break down The Mob Museum's incredible "Big Boss Package" running through August, plus new daytime show slots you need to know about, including Awakening matinees and afternoon sets from the Jabbawockeez.Fremont Street Red, White, and Blue: From a massive Team USA Pep Rally and Watch Party at Stadium Swim to a spectacular citywide America 250 fireworks show on June 20th, downtown has a lot of fun stuff happening.Sports Royalty at Fontainebleau: With the Vegas Golden Knights back in the Stanley Cup Finals, the timing is perfect. Fontainebleau's Hall of Excellence has just added major new artifacts, including championship gear from the Aces, Jack Eichel, Shohei Ohtani, and Rafael Nadal. Plus, we share how locals can score free parking there through Labor Day!Celebrity Sightings: From the Aces courtside to a Backstreet Boy cranking the siren at the fortress, the star power in Vegas is unmatched right now.Links & Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Check out our YouTube Channel for the full visuals on the Awakening package and more!Book the Mob Museum package on its website.Book Awakening at Wynn Las Vegas.Enjoying the show? Please leave us a 5-star review and subscribe so you never miss a Vegas update!VegasNearMe App If it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. The only app you'll need to navigate Las Vegas. It's FREE!Support the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
Colleen Joyce, CEO of Lawyer.com, returns to the show to talk about the Lawyer Growth Summit, happening July 15–17 at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas.This one's a little different from the usual playbook. Colleen and her team built LGS around a simple principle: nobody sells from the stage. After learning the hard way with post-COVID boot camps (and 100% churn), they rebuilt the event around peer learning, tangible action items, and the kind of "tell me how you actually did that" conversations that happen in the hallway and at the bar.We get into:Why brand is now the top of the marketing funnel — and how the biggest-name firms are growing social followings into six figures and pulling referrals from social aloneThe new world of AI SEO, featuring Justia CEO Tim Stanley sharing directory and search expertiseHow LGS is built for any growth-minded firm (with a heavy personal injury crowd), not just one practice areaThe experience side: a vendor lounge with no hard sells, high-end food and bev, and fun evening events (including a luxury retail store buyout with champagne and prizes)Bonus for staying through Friday the 17th: the Backstreet Boys at The SphereTickets, agenda, and speakers are all at lawyergrowthsummit.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In another of our wildly popular series, Children of Genius, we talk with family of famous architects, starting with Jennifer Lapidus, granddaughter of Morris Lapidus who reshaped Miami with hotels like the Fontainebleau. Next, Jenny Jacks Shreve, daughter of Arkansas architect Ernie Jacks, who worked on the Kennedy Center with Edward Durell Stone and the Case Study Houses with Craig Ellwood. Later, returning musical guest, Stacey Kent, one of the most noted jazz vocalists in the world.
After World War 1, bouldering began to shapeshift into something that very closely resembles the modern day game. At the forefront of that movement was Pierre Allain, a climber who was openly competitive and aimed to be the best. Also a talented and accomplished alpinist, Allain invented much of the gear we take for granted today, including the first shoes specifically for climbing -- and they were shaped by bouldering in Fontainebleau. EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNTS ➡️ https://link.powercompanyclimbing.com/stone-yt FREE BONUS EPISODES ➡️ https://link.powercompanyclimbing.com/secretstoners-yt RESOURCES ➡️ https://www.plugtoneaudio.com/written-in-stone
L'émission 28 minutes du 08/06/2026 (La)Horde : une danse engagée au cœur des luttes contemporaines Marine Brutti, Jonathan Debrouwer et Arthur Harel se rencontrent dans les clubs queer parisiens en 2011 avant de fonder le collectif (La)Horde. Quinze ans plus tard, le collectif dirige le Ballet national de Marseille. À travers leurs créations, ils explorent les cultures numériques et les formes de mobilisations collectives qui traversent notre époque. Après avoir collaboré avec Madonna, Rosalia ou encore Angèle, les trois artistes présenteront leur nouvelle création : “Après moi, le déluge”, le 30 juin et le 1er juillet à la cité de la danse à Montpellier. Elle sera jouée ensuite à Marseille, puis au Théâtre de la Ville à Paris. #MeToo des enfants : l'affaire Lyhanna va-t-elle servir d'électrochoc ? Le corps de Lyhanna, collégienne de 11 ans disparue dans le Gers le 29 mai, a été retrouvé jeudi 4 juin. Le principal suspect, Jérôme B., a été mis en examen pour “enlèvement, séquestration et meurtre d'un mineur de moins de 15 ans”. Il avait déjà fait l'objet de signalements et de plusieurs plaintes pour viols, dont une déposée en 2025 et pour laquelle il n'avait jamais été entendu. À l'issue d'une marche blanche, le maire de Fleurance a dénoncé “une faillite dans notre mission la plus importante en tant qu'élu, en tant que Nation”. Ce lundi 8 juin, le ministre de la Justice, Gérald Darmanin, a réuni les procureurs généraux des 36 cours d'appel, leur demandant de réexaminer “l'intégralité des plaintes qui touchent les enfants”, soit environ 70 000 dossiers, d'ici au 14 juillet. Plusieurs personnalités et associations de protection de l'enfance appellent à des rassemblements devant les tribunaux et le ministère de la Justice, ce lundi. On en débat avec Pierre Verdrager, sociologue, chercheur associé au CERLIS, Lucia Argibay, secrétaire national du Syndicat de la Magistrature et Arnaud Gallais, anthropologue, président de l'association Mouv'Enfants. 28 minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Élisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. À l'occasion du 150e anniversaire de sa disparition, Xavier Mauduit raconte comment George Sand a contribué à la préservation de la forêt de Fontainebleau. Marie Bonnisseau nous emmène à Minneapolis, où des habitants se réunissent chaque année pour affûter un immense crayon en bois sculpté dans le tronc d'un chêne centenaire. Enregistrement 8 juin 2026 Présentation Élisabeth Quin Production KM, ARTE Radio
Send us Fan MailVegas is shaking up in a huge way this week! In this episode, we are breaking down the massive news that Tilman Fertitta is acquiring Caesars Entertainment in a jaw-dropping $17.6 billion deal—and he might not be the only billionaire making major moves on the Strip. Plus, Dayna is back from Panama with travel notes, we give our first impressions of the brand new Vanderpump property, and we reveal exactly where global icons BTS went to refuel off the Strip. From yacht rock pool parties to mind-reading residencies, we've got a lot to cover. On this week's episode:The Billionaire Buyouts: Tilman Fertitta is acquiring Caesars Entertainment for $17.6 billion, and Barry Diller's firm just made a massive bid for MGM Resorts. What does this mean for your favorite properties?Vanderpump First Look: The Vanderpump Hotel is officially open! We went on-property to check out the stunning pool deck views and initial vibes before the grand opening. Eat Like BTS: The global icons took over Vegas and stopped off the Strip for an unforgettable meal. Find out how you can eat like K-Pop royalty at Lotus of Siam!
Le 31 octobre 1988, un jeune couple disparaît en forêt de Fontainebleau. Anne-Sophie Vendamme et Gilles Naudet partent se promener avec leur chien Dundee mais ne reviendront jamais. Les recherches s'organisent immédiatement mais après de longues semaines, aucun résultat. C'est après six semaines plus tard que leurs corps sont découverts avec des balles dans le dos et la nuque dans un secteur pourtant déjà fouillé. Leur chien est mort à leurs côtés également. Et le plus étonnant, c'est l'état des cadavres. Ils semblent trop bien conservés pour avoir passé tout ce temps en forêt. Les enquêteurs soupçonnent donc un déplacement post-mortem. Pendant des années, l'enquête piétine sans avancée majeure. Ce n'est qu'en 1999 qu'un rebondissement survient. Trois hommes sont mis en examen, dont un jeune homme nommé Cédric, mineur à l'époque des faits. Il avoue avoir tué le chien par accident, puis le couple dans la panique. Mais il se rétracte rapidement, accusant les gendarmes de l'avoir manipulé. Il est alors acquitté faute de preuves suffisantes. Plus de trente ans après, le mystère des fiancés de Fontainebleau reste entier. On ne sait toujours pas qui est le meurtrier...Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Altercados, destrozos de vidrieras, autos quemados, docenas de heridos y cerca de 900 detenidos. Si el Paris Saint-Germain se consagró como campeón y decenas de miles lo celebraron pacíficamente, ¿por qué el fin de semana terminó con una nueva ola de violencia en la capital francesa y a lo largo y ancho del país? RFI lo conversó con el sociólogo Dominique Bodin. Ni es la primera vez, ni ocurre sólo cuando ganan, ni es exclusivo de eventos deportivos. Hace años que grupos violentos aprovechan la concentración de masas para generar desmanes en Francia. Para Dominique Bodin, sociólogo especialista en violencia en el Deporte y profesor del Instituto de Estudios Políticos de Fontainebleau, estos eventos se encuadran en la foto mucho más amplia de una sociedad francesa en crisis. "No hay ninguna relación entre el fútbol, la victoria del París Saint-Germain y los que se comportaron de forma violenta y agresiva en estos dias", dice Bodin a RFI. "En primer lugar, desde hace mucho tiempo, el mundo político francés da un ejemplo lamentable de los comportamientos que pueden existir; me refiero a que varios partidos políticos apoyan el uso de la violencia y son ellos mismos violentos en sus discursos, en sus palabras, en su forma de ser y de actuar". Según el especialista, otro factor clave se centra en la tímida respuesta judicial, al margen del número de detenidos. "Hay una serie de jóvenes que se están buscando a sí mismos en cuanto a su futuro, a cómo formar parte de la sociedad, porque realmente no hay prohibiciones. Me refiero a que las condenas por alteración del orden público - por destrozar las calles, romper vidrieras, robar en tiendas, detener coches- son condenadas débilmente. Se trata más bien de medidas educativas. A los jóvenes les da totalmente igual", afirma Bodin. Por último, cita lo que en Sociología se denomina como la "Teoría de las oportunidades", donde grupos aprovechan el ambiente festivo, que puede ser en una victoria deportiva o, mismo, en una celebración de la fiesta nacional del 14 de Julio, para hacer fechorías, pasando más desapercibidos. ¿Quiénes son? Según el experto, no se trata de un conjunto de miles de personas, sino de pequeños grupos que llegan, que aparentemente no tienen nada que ver entre sí, que dan el golpe juntos y luego se van cada uno por su lado: "Es mucho más complejo que hablar solo de personas en situación exclusión social", dice. "Sería fácil decir: 'Bueno, al fin y al cabo son pobres, delincuentes y violentos', pero no es eso, es mucho más variado; hay gente perfectamente integrada que, aun así, va a destrozar y a robar". Para Bodin, la policía - con un despliegue de 22.000 agentes- hizo su trabajo, pero las 900 detenciones no quieren decir nada, sino se sigue de cerca qué condenas se dictarán después. Leer tambiénLiga de Campeones: París celebra la victoria del PSG en medio de disturbios
Miguel Ángel González Suárez te presenta el Informativo de Primera Hora en 'El Remate', el programa matinal de La Diez Capital Radio que arranca tu día con: Las noticias más relevantes de Canarias, España y el mundo, analizadas con rigor y claridad. Hoy hace dos años: Una nave china aterriza en la cara oculta de la Luna: Se retoma la carrera espacial. Hoy hace un año: Canarias batirá otro récord en turismo extranjero en 2025 si crece al ritmo actual. Hoy se cumplen 1.566 días de guerra entre Rusia y Ucrania. 4 años y 98 días y …40 días de Guerra en Oriente Próximo y 56 días de Alto el fuego. Hoy es miércoles 3 de junio de 2026. Día Mundial de la Bicicleta. El Día Mundial de la Bicicleta se celebra cada 3 de junio, con la finalidad de visibilizar la importancia de un medio de transporte ecológico y saludable. Su uso contribuye a paliar la crisis del mundo actual, debido a la contaminación y al cambio climático que está experimentando el planeta. 1763.- Los ingleses vuelven a ocupar la isla de Menorca en virtud del tratado de Fontainebleau. 1899.- España reanuda relaciones diplomáticas con los Estados Unidos tras la pérdida de las últimas colonias españolas a las que apoyó el país norteamericano. 1921.- Botado en Cartagena el primer submarino de fabricación española. 1937.- El general Mola muere en accidente de aviación, lo que constituye una importante pérdida para el ejército franquista en la Guerra Civil española. 1961.- El presidente estadounidense, John Kennedy, y el primer dirigente soviético, Nikita Kruschev, se entrevistan en Viena (Austria) por primera vez. 1965.- El astronauta estadounidense Edward White realiza el segundo paseo espacial de la historia tras el que hizo el cosmonauta soviético Alexei Leonov el 18 de marzo. 1982.- Jaime Milans del Bosch y Antonio Tejero son condenados a 30 años por el intento de golpe de Estado del 23 de febrero de 1981. 1999.- Javier Solana es designado Alto Representante para la Política Exterior y de Seguridad Común de la UE, conocido popularmente como "señor PESC". 2015: Pau y Marc Gasol, galardonados con el Premio Princesa de Asturias del Deporte. 2017: Mueren 8 personas y 48 resultan heridas en la capital británica en un atentado terrorista en la zona del Puente de Londres. Santoral para hoy, 3 de junio: Sagrado Corazón de Jesús. Santos Claudio, Carlos, Paula, Oliva y Clotilde. Trump estalla contra Netanyahu por la ofensiva en Líbano: "Estás jodidamente loco" Un ataque masivo ruso contra varias ciudades de Ucrania deja al menos 21 muertos y más de un centenar de heridos. La UE alcanza un acuerdo para acelerar la deportación de migrantes a centros de detención en terceros países. Feijóo promete "devolver la decencia" a este país con o sin ayuda: "No busco atajos, ni vengo a pedir favores o regalarlos" El Gobierno y los socios le desean "buena suerte" al PP tras su propuesta al PNV y Junts: "Es más un deseo que una realidad" Junts reta a Feijóo a ir a Waterloo a negociar con Puigdemont si tiene una oferta "seria" de moción de censura. El Estado desbloquea al fin las entregas a cuenta por valor de 8.167 millones para Canarias de 2026. El Consejo de Ministros aprueba un real decreto ley que eleva las entregas a cuenta y la liquidación a cifras récord en el Archipiélago. Ya puedes pedir la ayuda para los autónomos en Canarias: el Gobierno pagará la cuota de la Seguridad Social por baja médica. El BOC publica el nuevo programa de Incapacidad Temporal que cubre hasta 700 euros de la cuota de la Seguridad Social a los trabajadores por cuenta propia del archipiélago.El paro baja en Canarias con 763 desempleados en mayo, un 5% menos en el último año. Según los datos difundidos este martes por el Ministerio de Trabajo y Economía Social. Batacazo del turismo en abril con la mayor caída de turistas extranjeros en siete años a Canarias. El Archipiélago registró un 8,3% menos de visitantes y un descenso del 6,8% en el gasto turístico, siendo la única comunidad en negativo. Jimmy Rogers (nace un 3 de junio de 1924 - 19 de diciembre de 1997) fue un guitarrista y cantante de blues estadounidense.Fue uno de los mentores y precursores del blues de Chicago.
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Cette année, mon club d'escalade organisait un stage à Fontainebleau pour le week-end de la Pentecôte, chaleur, particularités de la grimpe de bloc en extérieur, magie de cette forêt très (trop ?) fréquentée, ... je te fais un petit bilan de cette expérienceRetrouvez-moi ! mail : podfab@free.fr / site : http://podfab.free.fr / Mastodon : @podfab@piaille.fr
EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNTS ➡️ https://link.powercompanyclimbing.com/stone-yt FREE BONUS EPISODES ➡️ https://link.powercompanyclimbing.com/secretstoners-yt By 1908, people had been practicing on boulders for over 25 years, but it lacked something essential to bouldering: community. In Fontainebleau, groups of climbers with a shared passion would unite around the sandstone blocs and forever shape the game of bouldering. Resources can be found at https://www.plugtoneaudio.com/written-in-stone
Happy Hour Vegas' Andrew Morgan sits in for the vacationing Gemini Stevens this week, co-hosting an episode centering around two big interviews. First, Brezza Chef Nicole Brisson tells Al about her return to the suburbs at Amari in Uncommons. Then, Penny Chutima weighs in on the reopening of her family's original Lotus of Siam location on East Sahara Avenue. Other interviews include Luis and Chef Izzy from Gyu+ talking about this weekend's collaboration with Raku's Matsuo Endo, while Chef Alicia Shevetone and '80s pop star Tiffany discuss their new cookbook. Beyond that, we have restaurant reports from Boom Bang, Vickie's Diner, Eiffel Tower Restaurant, Good Pie's new Red Rock location, High Steaks at The Rio, and Fontainebleau's La Cote and Washing Potato. As usual, there is the news, and a Happy Hour Report on JD's in The English Hotel.
In this episode of Voices of Climbers, we sit down with Charles Albert during Melloblocco for a conversation about barefoot climbing, hard Fontainebleau projects, old-school bouldering, and the evolution of climbing culture. Charles reflects on recent ascents like Charlatan and other long-term projects, shares his thoughts on style, exploration, erosion in Fontainebleau, and talks about what still inspires him in climbing and in life. A rare chance to hear from one of the most unique voices in modern bouldering.
Il y a des histoires où la ligne d'arrivée n'est pas celle qu'on attendait. Yani Gagné en sait quelque chose.Vice-champion d'Europe de cross en relais mixte, plusieurs fois sélectionné en équipe de France, formé au pôle de Fontainebleau dès l'adolescence — Yani grandit dans la course à pied comme d'autres grandissent dans leur langue maternelle. Son père, ancien coureur de haut niveau avec l'équipe d'Algérie, lui transmet sans le chercher l'amour de l'effort et la sensation de la piste. Le talent est là, tôt, et presque trop facilement.Puis vient l'automne 2023. Ce qui ressemble à une douleur banale devient en quelques heures un calvaire médical : appendice gangréné, péritonite, septicémie. Quatre opérations. Une laparotomie de dix heures à la Pitié-Salpêtrière. Seize kilos perdus. Une poche iléale pendant trois mois. Un taux d'infection sanguine à 800 — quand la limite normale est cinq. À un moment, Yani demande à être placé dans le coma. On refuse.Dans cet épisode de L'Élan, Louise Serban-Penhoat reçoit un athlète qui n'a pas seulement survécu : il essaie, depuis, de se reconstruire. Et c'est là que l'histoire devient vraiment difficile — et vraiment honnête. Parce que la reprise de la course à pied après un tel trauma, ça ne ressemble pas à un retour triomphant. Ça ressemble à apprendre à remarcher, puis à courir quatre kilomètres à six minutes au kilo, puis à se forcer trop, puis à tout arrêter à nouveau. Ça ressemble à des antidépresseurs, à un entourage qui se disperse, à des contrats perdus, à une identité sportive à reconstruire de zéro.Yani parle sans filtre de la performance, du mental, du syndrome post-traumatique, de la compétition avec soi-même — et de ce que c'est de grandir dans le haut niveau quand votre seul repère social, c'est la vitesse à laquelle vous courez. Il parle aussi du trail, de la route, d'un concours de gardien de la paix, d'une copine qui l'a tenu debout. Et d'une phrase qui revient : se raccrocher à ce qui compte vraiment.Un épisode rare, sur ce qu'on ne montre jamais après la blessure.Avec l'Élan, on partage l'actualité des belles histoires de course à pied — des histoires vraies, simples et inspirantes. On part à la rencontre de celles et ceux qui trouvent, dans la course, l'énergie d'écrire leur propre histoire. Des récits sincères et positifs, dans lesquels chacun peut se reconnaître.Louise Penhoat, athlète de haut niveau, y partage avec vous ces moments qui donnent envie d'enfiler ses baskets… et d'aller de l'avant.Alors, vous êtes prêts à prendre votre élan avec eux ?***Course Épique, c'est le podcast running et trail qui vous fait vivre, dans chaque épisode, une histoire de course à pied hors du commun.
The funnel's compressing, content volume is exploding, and everything is quickly descending into AI slop. But the Miami heat and chilled coconut water hit just right, so everything is juuuust fine. We're unpacking our hot takes fresh out of POSSIBLE, Hyve's sprawling beachside conference at the Fontainebleau and Eden Roc resorts. Between Walmart's "Who Knew" thesis, EMARKETER's no-safe-channels reset, and Phillip's case for what it would take for POSSIBLE to rival Cannes, the team weighs what makes a conference culturally relevant and what's still missing from most experiences. Great, Now We're Drowning In Pod Slop, Too Key Takeaways: POSSIBLE's beach-party-meets-marketing-conference format makes activations feel organic, not transactional. The customer journey isn't collapsing anymore; it's compressing. Pinterest now suggests 10 posts to break through feeds. Meta wants 50. Is the new playbook all about volume and velocity, not relevancy? Walmart leverages AI in 73% of its marketing investments, but it's still hiring. POSSIBLE can only rival Cannes if or when the city itself has skin in the game. Key Quotes: [00:29:37] "People will not become comfortable with AI until it's indistinguishable." — Sarah, on the EMARKETER-led "No Safe Channels" panel [00:38:35] "Being AI first doesn't mean people last." — William White, CMO, Walmart US [00:45:25] "Ops fulfills the promise that marketing makes." — Chris Gosser [00:45:55] "Marketing's job is changing beliefs and behaviors." — Phillip, on William White's framing Associated Links: Get the post-POSSIBLE dispatch on The Senses Get our in-depth analysis of the modern conference industry Buy STRATA by Future Commerce Check out Future Commerce on YouTube Check out Future Commerce Plus for exclusive content and save on merch and print Subscribe to Insiders and The Senses to read more about what we are witnessing in the commerce world Listen to our other episodes of Future Commerce Have any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
durée : 00:02:20 - France Inter sur le terrain - Les feux de forêt sont précoces cette saison, même au nord de la Loire. À Fontainebleau, en région parisienne, les départs de feux se multiplient ces derniers jours. Pour lutter contre, les pompiers s'appuient désormais sur une intelligence artificielle. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:13:51 - Carnets de campagne - par : Dorothée Barba - Ces tubes en plastique placés autour des jeunes arbres se dégradent avec le temps et polluent les sols : une association de Fontainebleau a organisé un ramassage en forêt. Aussi au programme : un chef cuisinier à Meaux qui propose des recettes ludiques aux enfants pour leur faire aimer les légumes. - réalisation : Sophie Hoffmann Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Fontainebleau is getting another rooftop restaurant, Vinyl Room at Mandalay Bay is official, more sports leagues consider Vegas, and Morrissey sucks The post FHBM #1005: Cocaine is Always the Answer first appeared on Five Hundy By Midnight.
Siódmy i ostatni odcinek serii o Tadeuszu Kościuszce.1798 rok. Kościuszko wraca potajemnie z Ameryki do Europy z fałszywym paszportem.W Paryżu czeka na niego Napoleon Bonaparte z propozycją nie do odrzucenia.A w Berville pod Fontainebleau czeka na niego coś zupełnie innego.15 lat ciszy, które zmienią jego legendę na zawsze. Naczelnik kontra cesarz Francuzów Sfałszowany manifest, który wywołał burzę Obietnica cara, która skończyła się milczeniem Szwajcaria, której Kościuszko nie planował Serce, które przeżyło więcej niż jego właścicielJak wygląda życie bohatera, którego nikt już nie potrzebuje?Co robi generał, który nie może walczyć?I dlaczego to właśnie te lata, a nie bitwy, decydują o tym, kim Kościuszko jest dla nas dzisiaj?Finał serii.Przygotuj się na zakończenie, którego się nie spodziewasz. Słuchaj, inspiruj się i żyj lepiej teraz.Jeśli cenisz moją pracę nad tą serią:Wesprzyj podcast na patronite.pl/podcastlepiejteraz Postaw kawę na suppi.pl/lepiejterazŹRÓDŁA ODCINKABiografie podstawowe:Alex Storozynski, The Peasant Prince: Thaddeus Kosciuszko and the Age of Revolution (St. Martin's Press, 2009)Monica M. Gardner, Kościuszko: A Biography (1920, dostępna na Wikisource), zwłaszcza rozdział 9Tadeusz Korzon, Kościuszko: Biografia z dokumentów wysnuta (1894/1896)Feliks Koneczny, Święci w dziejach Narodu Polskiego (dostępne na NonPossumus.pl)James S. Pula, Thaddeus Kosciuszko: The Purest Son of Liberty (Hippocrene Books, 1998)Sławomir Leśniewski, Kościuszko. Rysa na pomniku? (Wydawnictwo Literackie, 2023)Gary Nash i Graham Russell Gao Hodges, Friends of Liberty: Thomas Jefferson, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, and Agrippa Hull (Basic Books, 2008)Korespondencja i źródła pierwotne:Founders Online, National Archives (founders.archives.gov)List Tadeusza Kościuszki do Thomasa Jeffersona, kwiecień 1816List Pierre'a Josepha Zeltnera do Thomasa Jeffersona, 30 października 1818List Franza Xavera Zeltnera do Thomasa Jeffersona, 29 października 1817List Kościuszki do A. J. Czartoryskiego, Wiedeń 1815 (cyt. za Gardner)Spotkania z Napoleonem:napoleon.org, biografia: Kosciuszko, Tadeusz Andrzej Bonawenturatadeuszkosciuszko.com, „The difficult story of Tadeusz Kosciuszko and Napoleon Bonaparte”WielkaHistoria.pl, „Kościuszko i Napoleon. Cesarz Francuzów gotował się ze złości, gdy usłyszał warunki polskiego bohatera”WP Film, „To niebezpieczny despota. Posłał na śmierć ponad 100 tys. Polaków”Barbara Grochulska, Księstwo Warszawskie (PWN)Odezwa Dąbrowskiego i Wybickiego do Wielkopolan z 6 XI 1806, historia.interia.plBerville i Zeltnerowie:Wikipedia, Peter Josef ZeltnerDziennik Polski, „Tadeusz Kościuszko prywatnie”Historia Poszukaj, „Czy Tadeusz Kościuszko lubił haftować?”tombeauxpolonais.eu, „gen. Kościuszko”fr-academic.com, biografia KościuszkiKongres Wiedeński i Aleksander I:Tygodnik Powszechny, prof. Franciszek Ziejka, „Naczelnika życie po życiu”TheCollector.com, „Tadeusz Kościuszko: 6 Facts You Didn't Know”Solura, choroba, śmierć:dr Liliana Narkowicz, Rocznik SNPL, t. 17, Wilno, 2017, s. 596–603prawdajestciekawa.pl, „Kościuszko w Solurze”Schweizerbote, 10 kwietnia 1817 (cyt. za Muzeum Kościuszki w Solurze)mabpz.org, „Muzeum Kościuszki w Solurze”kosciuszko-solothurn.ch, oficjalna strona Kosciuszko Gesellschaft SolothurnWikipedia, Kościuszko Museum, Solothurndzieje.pl, „200 lat temu w Solurze zmarł Tadeusz Kościuszko”Pochówek na Wawelu, serce, kopiec:dzieje.pl, „200 lat temu Tadeusz Kościuszko został pochowany na Wawelu”pai.media.pl, „Ostatnia droga Tadeusza Kościuszki”Muzeum Historii Polski, kalendariumkopieckosciuszki.pl, oficjalna strona Kopca Kościuszki w KrakowieTestament siechnowicki i amerykański:Wikipedia, Wills of Tadeusz KościuszkoWikicytaty (pl), Tadeusz Kościuszkopolonika.pl, „Niezrealizowany testament Tadeusza Kościuszki”Smithsonian Magazine, „The Polish Patriot Who Helped Americans Beat the British” (2017)Pamięć i upamiętnienia:American Battlefield Trust, Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kosciuszkokosciuszkoheritage.com, „Thaddeus Kosciuszko Memorialised Worldwide”Wikipedia, Commemoration of Tadeusz KościuszkoBritannica, Tadeusz Kosciuszko
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Fluent Fiction - French: Reawakening Creativity in Forêt de Fontainebleau: Luc's Journey Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2026-04-23-07-38-19-fr Story Transcript:Fr: Le soleil brillait doucement à travers les arbres anciens de la Forêt de Fontainebleau.En: The sun shone gently through the ancient trees of the Forêt de Fontainebleau.Fr: C'était une matinée parfaite de printemps.En: It was a perfect spring morning.Fr: Les oiseaux chantaient, et un léger vent faisait danser les feuilles.En: The birds sang, and a light breeze made the leaves dance.Fr: Luc et Élodie marchaient ensemble sur le chemin boisé.En: Luc and Élodie walked together along the wooded path.Fr: Luc, habituellement perdu dans ses pensées, paraissait préoccupé.En: Luc, usually lost in his thoughts, appeared preoccupied.Fr: Il tenait plusieurs sacs remplis de provisions pour le pique-nique.En: He held several bags filled with picnic supplies.Fr: Élodie, toujours pleine d'énergie, se tourna vers lui.En: Élodie, always full of energy, turned to him.Fr: « Tu vas voir, Luc.En: "You'll see, Luc.Fr: La forêt va t'inspirer!En: The forest will inspire you!"Fr: » dit-elle avec un sourire confiant.En: she said with a confident smile.Fr: Luc lui répondit avec une hésitation évidente, « Peut-être... » Ils voulaient tous les deux passer une belle journée.En: Luc replied with evident hesitation, "Maybe..." They both wanted to have a beautiful day.Fr: Élodie espérait que la nature aiderait Luc à retrouver sa passion.En: Élodie hoped that nature would help Luc rediscover his passion.Fr: Ils passèrent devant des fougères hautes et des fleurs sauvages éclatantes.En: They passed by tall ferns and vibrant wildflowers.Fr: Chaque pas renforçait la détermination d'Élodie et, lentement, adoucissait les réticences de Luc.En: Each step reinforced Élodie's determination and, slowly, softened Luc's reluctances.Fr: Lorsqu'ils trouvèrent une clairière, Élodie déploya une couverture.En: When they found a clearing, Élodie spread out a blanket.Fr: Elle sortit du pain, du fromage, et des fruits.En: She took out bread, cheese, and fruits.Fr: Pendant qu'elle préparait le pique-nique, Luc restait silencieux, regardant autour de lui.En: While she prepared the picnic, Luc remained silent, looking around him.Fr: Le parfum des fleurs flottait dans l'air.En: The scent of flowers floated in the air.Fr: Soudain, un rayon de soleil traversa les branches, illuminant les pétales d'une manière étonnante.En: Suddenly, a ray of sunlight passed through the branches, illuminating the petals in an astonishing way.Fr: Luc resta figé, ébloui par la beauté de la scène.En: Luc stood frozen, dazzled by the beauty of the scene.Fr: Pour la première fois depuis longtemps, il ressentit tout à coup une idée, un flash de créativité.En: For the first time in a long while, he suddenly felt an idea, a flash of creativity.Fr: Un instant qu'il voulait capturer.En: A moment he wanted to capture.Fr: « Luc?En: "Luc?"Fr: » Élodie l'appela doucement, voyant son expression changer.En: Élodie called him softly, seeing his expression change.Fr: Luc s'assit, sortit un carnet de croquis de son sac, et commença à dessiner.En: Luc sat down, took a sketchbook from his bag, and began to draw.Fr: Les couleurs, les formes, tout paraissait se manifester sur le papier.En: The colors, the shapes, everything seemed to manifest on the paper.Fr: Élodie le regardait, soulagée.En: Élodie watched him, relieved.Fr: Elle savait que la forêt avait agi.En: She knew the forest had done its work.Fr: Le silence de Luc se transforma rapidement en coups de crayon et en murmures créatifs.En: Luc's silence quickly transformed into pencil strokes and creative murmurs.Fr: Ses doutes semblaient s'évaporer avec chaque trait qu'il traçait.En: His doubts seemed to evaporate with every line he drew.Fr: Après un moment, il releva les yeux, ses yeux brillaient de nouveau.En: After a moment, he looked up, his eyes shining again.Fr: Élodie sourit chaleureusement, pleine de fierté pour Luc.En: Élodie smiled warmly, full of pride for Luc.Fr: Elle vit dans son regard la passion retrouvée.En: She saw in his gaze the passion rediscovered.Fr: La journée dans la Forêt de Fontainebleau marqua le début d'un nouveau chapitre pour Luc.En: The day in the Forêt de Fontainebleau marked the beginning of a new chapter for Luc.Fr: Il réalisa que, parfois, faire confiance aux autres et ouvrir son cœur à la beauté du monde pouvaient raviver une âme endormie.En: He realized that sometimes, trusting others and opening his heart to the beauty of the world could awaken a dormant soul.Fr: La forêt n'était pas seulement un lieu.En: The forest was not just a place.Fr: C'était un guide, une source d'énergie, un allié silencieux dans sa quête artistique.En: It was a guide, a source of energy, a silent ally in his artistic quest. Vocabulary Words:the sun: le soleilthe forest: la forêtthe trees: les arbresthe breeze: le ventthe path: le cheminthe thoughts: les penséesthe bags: les sacsthe picnic: le pique-niqueconfident: confiantthe hesitation: l'hésitationthe day: la journéethe ferns: les fougèresthe wildflowers: les fleurs sauvagesthe determination: la déterminationthe reluctance: les réticencesthe clearing: la clairièrethe blanket: la couverturethe scent: le parfumthe branches: les branchesthe petals: les pétalesastonishing: étonnantefrozen: figéthe sketchbook: le carnet de croquisthe pencil: le crayonthe creativity: la créativitétransformed: transformathe doubts: les doutesthe gaze: le regardthe chapter: le chapitrethe quest: la quête
Fluent Fiction - French: Unlocking Childhood Secrets: A Picnic Adventure to Remember Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2026-04-23-22-34-02-fr Story Transcript:Fr: Le soleil de printemps brillait doucement à travers les arbres de la Forêt de Fontainebleau.En: The spring sun was gently shining through the trees of the Forêt de Fontainebleau.Fr: Les feuilles naissantes laissaient passer des rayons de lumière qui dansaient sur le sol.En: The budding leaves let rays of light dance on the ground.Fr: Julien, Élodie, et Lucas marchaient sur un sentier bordé de fleurs sauvages, avec leurs paniers de pique-nique remplis à ras bord.En: Julien, Élodie, and Lucas walked along a path bordered with wildflowers, their picnic baskets filled to the brim.Fr: Élodie sautillait joyeusement, son rire résonnant entre les troncs.En: Élodie skipped joyfully, her laughter echoing between the trunks.Fr: "Cette forêt est magnifique en cette saison!En: "This forest is beautiful in this season!Fr: Ne trouvez-vous pas?"En: Don't you think?"Fr: demanda-t-elle, en tournant joyeusement sur elle-même.En: she asked, twirling happily.Fr: Lucas, les mains derrière la tête, répondit calmement, "Oui, c'est le moment idéal pour être ici.En: Lucas, hands behind his head, replied calmly, "Yes, it's the perfect time to be here.Fr: Pourquoi ne pas trouver un endroit parfait pour déjeuner?"En: Why not find the perfect spot for lunch?"Fr: Julien les suivait, un sourire pensif sur le visage.En: Julien followed them, a thoughtful smile on his face.Fr: Il gardait un souvenir précieux en tête.En: He held a precious memory in his mind.Fr: Un coin secret de cette forêt, visité tant de fois dans sa jeunesse avec son grand-père.En: A secret spot in this forest, visited so many times in his youth with his grandfather.Fr: Il voulait le retrouver, ressentir à nouveau cette connexion magique à l'aventure de son enfance.En: He wanted to find it again, to feel that magical connection to his childhood adventure.Fr: Mais le chemin s'effaçait dans sa mémoire, et il hésitait à en parler à ses amis.En: But the path faded in his memory, and he hesitated to mention it to his friends.Fr: Pendant qu'Élodie et Lucas se laissaient distraire par les crocus et les chants des oiseaux, Julien marchait en silence, réfléchissant.En: While Élodie and Lucas were distracted by the crocuses and the birds' songs, Julien walked in silence, reflecting.Fr: Soudain, Élodie s'arrêta et cria, "Ici!En: Suddenly, Élodie stopped and shouted, "Here!Fr: C'est parfait pour poser nos affaires et commencer le pique-nique!"En: It's perfect to set down our things and start the picnic!"Fr: Lucas déposa le panier par terre, s'étirant.En: Lucas placed the basket on the ground, stretching.Fr: "Julien, tout va bien?En: "Julien, is everything alright?Fr: Tu es très calme aujourd'hui."En: You're very quiet today."Fr: Julien prit une profonde inspiration.En: Julien took a deep breath.Fr: "En fait...En: "Actually...Fr: Il y a un endroit dans cette forêt que je voudrais retrouver.En: There's a place in this forest I would like to find.Fr: C'est un souvenir d'enfance.En: It's a childhood memory.Fr: Mais je ne suis pas sûr du chemin."En: But I'm not sure of the way."Fr: Élodie posa une main encourageante sur son bras.En: Élodie placed an encouraging hand on his arm.Fr: "D'accord!En: "Alright!Fr: Allons-y ensemble.En: Let's go together.Fr: Ça sera une aventure!"En: It will be an adventure!"Fr: Lucas sourit, "Oui, cherchons-le.En: Lucas smiled, "Yes, let's look for it.Fr: Peut-être que cela nous mènera à un endroit encore meilleur."En: Maybe it will lead us to an even better place."Fr: Avec une énergie renouvelée, tous les trois partirent plus profondément dans la forêt.En: With renewed energy, all three ventured deeper into the forest.Fr: Julien décrivait les détails du souvenir tout en avançant, espérant retrouver le bon chemin.En: Julien described the details of the memory as they moved forward, hoping to find the right path.Fr: Les oiseaux chantaient et le vent doux guidait leurs pas.En: The birds sang, and the gentle wind guided their steps.Fr: Après quelques détours, un petit clairière apparut, baignée dans la lumière du soleil.En: After a few turns, a small clearing appeared, bathed in sunlight.Fr: Les arbres formaient un cercle autour d'un tapis d'herbe douce et de fleurs colorées.En: The trees formed a circle around a carpet of soft grass and colorful flowers.Fr: Julien s'arrêta, le souffle court.En: Julien stopped, breathless.Fr: "C'est ça," murmura-t-il, les yeux brillants de nostalgie.En: "This is it," he murmured, his eyes shining with nostalgia.Fr: Élodie et Lucas se rapprochèrent.En: Élodie and Lucas approached.Fr: "Qu'est-ce que c'est beau!"En: "What a beautiful sight!"Fr: dit Élodie, émerveillée par le cadre unique.En: said Élodie, amazed by the unique setting.Fr: Julien s'assit sur l'herbe et sourit à ses amis.En: Julien sat on the grass and smiled at his friends.Fr: "Merci d'avoir cherché avec moi.En: "Thank you for searching with me.Fr: Partager cela le rend encore plus spécial."En: Sharing this makes it even more special."Fr: Lucas opina, posant une couverture pour le pique-nique.En: Lucas nodded, laying down a blanket for the picnic.Fr: "C'est génial de découvrir ce lieu.En: "It's great to discover this place.Fr: On y voit vraiment le bonheur de ton enfance."En: You can really see the joy from your childhood."Fr: Ensemble, ils s'installèrent pour savourer leur repas, entourés par le murmure des arbres et les souvenirs chéris de Julien.En: Together, they settled to enjoy their meal, surrounded by the whisper of the trees and Julien's cherished memories.Fr: Il avait appris que partager ses souvenirs pouvait renforcer les amitiés, et il sentit son cœur se remplir de chaleur et de gratitude sous le soleil printanier.En: He had learned that sharing his memories could strengthen friendships, and he felt his heart filled with warmth and gratitude under the springtime sun.Fr: Ainsi, dans ce paradis trouvé, leur lien devint aussi fort que les souvenirs gravés dans la clairière.En: Thus, in this newfound paradise, their bond became as strong as the memories engraved in the clearing.Fr: La forêt de Fontainebleau avait révélé un autre trésor, celui de l'amitié.En: The Forêt de Fontainebleau had revealed another treasure, that of friendship. Vocabulary Words:the trunk: le troncto twirl: tournerthe youth: la jeunesseto hesitate: hésiterto encourage: encouragerto shout: crierthe picnic: le pique-niquethe path: le sentierthe birdsong: le chant des oiseauxto distract: distrairethe crocus: le crocusto guide: guiderthe breath: le soufflethe clearing: la clairièrethe childhood: l'enfanceto murmur: murmurerto echo: résonnerthe ray: le rayonto reflect: réfléchirthe nostalgia: la nostalgieto twinkle: scintillerthe adventure: l'aventurethe treasure: le trésorto renew: renouvelerto appear: apparaîtreto whisper: chuchoterthe encouragement: l'encouragementto stretch: s'étirerthe bond: le liento cherish: chérir
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Fluent Fiction - French: Uncovering Family Secrets in Fontainebleau Forest's Embrace Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2026-04-09-22-34-01-fr Story Transcript:Fr: Le doux parfum des fleurs printanières flottait dans l'air tandis que Luc, Élodie et Mathis pénétraient dans la forêt de Fontainebleau.En: The gentle fragrance of the spring flowers floated in the air as Luc, Élodie, and Mathis entered the Fontainebleau Forest.Fr: Luc tenait fermement une lettre jaunie par le temps.En: Luc held tightly to a letter yellowed with age.Fr: Son grand-père, qu'il admirait tant, lui avait laissé un message mystérieux avant de quitter ce monde.En: His grandfather, whom he admired so much, had left him a mysterious message before departing this world.Fr: La lettre parlait d'un héritage caché quelque part dans cette vaste forêt.En: The letter spoke of a hidden inheritance somewhere in this vast forest.Fr: Élodie, toujours prête pour l'aventure, marchait devant, son sac à dos rempli de provisions.En: Élodie, always ready for adventure, walked ahead, her backpack full of supplies.Fr: Elle sourit à Luc et déclara : "Ne t'inquiète pas, nous allons le trouver, ce trésor !"En: She smiled at Luc and declared, "Don't worry, we'll find this treasure!"Fr: Mathis suivait de près, peu convaincu.En: Mathis followed closely, unconvinced.Fr: "C'est peut-être juste une vieille histoire," murmura-t-il en scrutant les arbres massifs autour d'eux.En: "It might just be an old story," he murmured as he scrutinized the massive trees around them.Fr: Les trois amis avancèrent le long d'un sentier sinueux, leurs pas résonnant doucement sur le tapis de feuilles et d'herbes.En: The three friends moved along a winding path, their steps resonating softly on the carpet of leaves and grass.Fr: Luc s'arrêta pour lire une des énigmes de la lettre : "Là où le chêne embrasse le ciel, la terre révèle ses secrets."En: Luc paused to read one of the letter's riddles: "Where the oak embraces the sky, the earth reveals its secrets."Fr: Tous levèrent les yeux pour repérer les chênes majestueux qui se dressaient fièrement.En: They all looked up to spot the majestic oaks standing proudly.Fr: Élodie pensa un instant et suggéra : "Cherchons un chêne isolé, peut-être qu'il nous mènera à quelque chose."En: Élodie thought for a moment and suggested, "Let's look for a lone oak, maybe it will lead us to something."Fr: Leur quête les mena à travers des coins oubliés de la forêt.En: Their quest led them through forgotten corners of the forest.Fr: Mathis, même sceptique, trancha le silence : "On ne doit pas laisser faiblir maintenant.En: Mathis, even skeptical, broke the silence: "We must not falter now.Fr: On est si près."En: We are so close."Fr: Pourtant, chaque indice semblait rendre la piste plus compliquée, et le doute s'installa lentement.En: Yet, each clue seemed to make the trail more complicated, and doubt slowly set in.Fr: Enfin, après des heures de recherche et de débats, un arbre colossal se dévoila, ses branches semblant toucher les cieux.En: Finally, after hours of searching and debating, a colossal tree revealed itself, its branches seeming to touch the heavens.Fr: Luc sentit son cœur s'emballer.En: Luc felt his heart race.Fr: Avec ses mains tremblantes, il creusa au pied de l'arbre.En: With trembling hands, he dug at the foot of the tree.Fr: Sous la terre, une petite boîte en bois apparut.En: Under the ground, a small wooden box appeared.Fr: Le moment était solennel.En: The moment was solemn.Fr: En silence, ils ouvrirent le coffre.En: In silence, they opened the chest.Fr: Pas de pièces d'or ni de bijoux.En: No gold coins or jewels.Fr: Seulement de vieux papiers, un journal, et des lettres écrites par son grand-père.En: Only old papers, a journal, and letters written by his grandfather.Fr: Luc découvrit à travers ces écrits des histoires familiales, des secrets et des leçons de vie chéries.En: Luc discovered through these writings family stories, secrets, and cherished life lessons.Fr: Élodie posa une main réconfortante sur son épaule.En: Élodie placed a comforting hand on his shoulder.Fr: "Ton vrai héritage," fit-elle.En: "Your true inheritance," she said.Fr: Mathis, désormais convaincu, hocha la tête, admiratif.En: Mathis, now convinced, nodded, admiringly.Fr: Luc, bien que surpris, réalisa que ces mots étaient plus précieux que n'importe quel trésor matériel.En: Luc, although surprised, realized these words were more precious than any material treasure.Fr: Il sourit à ses amis, comblé.En: He smiled at his friends, fulfilled.Fr: Cette journée en forêt avait dévoilé plus que ce qu'ils espéraient, tissant de nouveaux liens dans la toile complexe de son histoire familiale.En: That day in the forest had revealed more than they expected, weaving new bonds in the complex web of his family history.Fr: Le véritable héritage de Luc était une compréhension profonde de ses racines et de l'amour passé.En: Luc's true legacy was a profound understanding of his roots and past love.Fr: Peut-être, pensa-t-il, que cet amour était le trésor qu'il recherchait vraiment.En: Perhaps, he thought, that love was the treasure he had truly been seeking. Vocabulary Words:the fragrance: le parfumthe forest: la forêtthe grandfather: le grand-pèrethe letter: la lettrethe inheritance: l'héritagethe adventure: l'aventurethe supplies: les provisionsunconvinced: peu convaincuthe trees: les arbresscrutinized: scrutantthe path: le sentierthe clue: l'indicethe sky: le cielthe riddle: l'énigmethe oak: le chênethe quest: la quêteskeptical: sceptiquefalter: faiblircomplicated: compliquéethe doubt: le doutethe tree: l'arbretrembling: tremblantesthe chest: le coffrethe journal: le journalthe secrets: les secretsthe moment: le momentcherished: chériescomforting: réconfortantethe legacy: le véritable héritageunderstanding: compréhension
durée : 00:44:07 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Mathias Le Gargasson - Dans cet entretien avec Bruno Monsaingeon enregistré en 1976, Nadia Boulanger évoquait ses échanges avec Stravinsky et la fondation du conservatoire de Fontainebleau. Elle livrait son regard sur la variété des styles musicaux et les bouleversements artistiques du XXe siècle. - réalisation : Antoine Larcher
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Save 10% on a Las Vegas Advisor 2026 membership and book with code MTM. https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/shop/products/lva-membership-platinum/?ref=MTM Episode Description A viral TikTok claimed a man won $3 million at Fontainebleau and got kicked out — turns out it was likely a guerrilla marketing stunt for a streetwear brand. Meanwhile, a convicted felon running for Congress just got banned from every MGM property, Resorts World is shutting down its poker room, and we pay tribute to JP Pavlock, one of the people who loved Las Vegas more than anyone we've known. 0:00 Sammy Hagar on the Bellagio Gondola 0:40 Bellagio Spring Display & Bruno Mars 2:32 Viral Fontainebleau "I Won $3M" Video 4:40 Bobby Khan: Banned from MGM, Running for Congress 6:52 Resorts World Poker Room Closing March 30 8:28 Neonopolis Elevators: 82 Months Broken 9:27 Area 15 Zone 2 Grand Opening 10:49 Remembering JP Pavlock 13:40 Circus Circus: "Next Epicenter of Luxury"? 16:59 MGM Rewards "Play More, Get More" Challenge 18:30 MGM Grand Room Review 22:00 Best MGM rooms in Vegas? Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
In this episode: Florida's 2026 legislative session ends with one more development showdown on the floor of the Florida Senate, a weaker-than-expected deal on data centers, and a bunch of big decisions punted to a special session on the state budget that will be held later this spring. A recap of 60th and final day of the Florida Legislature's 2026 session. Show notes:The bills discussed in today's show: Senate Bill 628 — Traffic Facility DesignationsPassed the Senate by a 31-4 vote and now goes to the governor (vote sheet)House Bill 1451 — Utility ServicesPassed the Senate by a 30-6 vote and now goes to the governor (vote sheet)House Bill 1279 — EducationPassed the Senate by a 36-1 vote (vote sheet) and the House of Representatives by an 81-16 vote (vote sheet) and now goes to the governorHouse Bill 905 — Foreign InfluencePassed the House of Representatives by an 83-17 vote (vote sheet) and now goes to the governorSenate Bill 484 — Data CentersPassed the Senate by a 31-6 vote and now goes to the governor (vote sheet)House Bill 399 — Land Use and Development RegulationPassed the Senate by a 27-11 vote (vote sheet) and the House of Representatives by a 73-27 vote (vote sheet) and now goes to the governor.Fontainebleau amendment to HB 399Failed to pass the Senate by a 17-20 vote (vote sheet)Rural boundaries amendment to HB 399Failed to pass the Senate by a voice voteSenate Bill 180 amendment to HB 399Ruled out of order by House Republican leadershipSenate Bill 7044 — Emergency Preparedness and Response Fund/Executive Office of the GovernorPassed the Senate by a 29-7 vote (vote sheet) and the House of Representatives by an 80-20 vote (vote sheet) and now goes to the governor.The stories discussed in today's podcast:Florida lawmakers clear path for Fontainebleau water park despite oppositionA developer wants to build a giant data center in Palm Beach — after lobbying for a tax break in TallahasseeBuried in the budget: Mike Huckabee, Donald Trump and NewsmaxA New York investment firm with vast land holdings across north Florida wants state lawmakers to greenlight giant developmentsLandowner behind ‘Blue Ribbon Projects' bill gave $300K to Florida leaders before session began, records showA gun company gave lots of money to Florida lawmakers. Now it's lobbying for legal immunity.Gun money in the Florida LegislatureFlorida politicians may give Big Sugar legal power to go after activists and silence criticsThey said they wanted to help farmers. They really wanted to hurt environmentalists.Questions or comments? Send ‘em to Garcia.JasonR@gmail.comListen to the show: Apple | SpotifyWatch the show: YouTube Get full access to Seeking Rents at jasongarcia.substack.com/subscribe
The transition from "event" to "essential platform" is how Christian Muche, Founder and Global President of Possible, describes the evolution of Possible, taking place in Miami this April.In the latest of our NDA Meets podcasts, Muche outlines how POSSIBLE has grown from a high-potential debut into what he calls the "Davos of the marketing world." But this isn't just about growth in numbers, it's about a fundamental shift toward quality, ROI, and hyper-personalisation.Beyond the main atage: A custom experienceMuche highlights that for industry leaders, time, not budget, is the most precious currency. To respect that, Possible, for which NDA is once again media partners, has moved away from the "one-size-fits-all" panel model. Instead, the 2026 event focuses on:POSSIBLE Connect: A matchmaking programme facilitating over 3,000 pre-scheduled, opt-in meetings between brand marketers and solution providers.The CMO Experience: A curated, peer-to-peer program designed specifically for the industry's most senior leaders to solve real-world problems behind closed doors.Granular Learning: Moving beyond broad keynotes into intimate workshops and academies of just 20 people.While comparisons to Cannes Lions are inevitable, Muche is quick to point out the distinction. Possible is a "domestic" powerhouse for the US market (though increasingly global), housed in a centralised footprint at the Fontainebleau and Eden Roc hotels."It's a highly efficient setup," Muche said. Whether you are on the beach, where meeting tents sit on the sand, or on the "street side" among the yachts, the entire ecosystem is designed to minimise travel time and maximise networking.In the podcast we discuss the changing face of industry events, the role of Miami itself and the industry trends this year's event will explore.
Save 10% on a Las Vegas Advisor 2026 membership and book with code MTM. https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/shop/products/lva-membership-platinum/?ref=MTM Episode Description This week on MTM Vegas: Tillman Fertitta is reportedly eyeing a Caesars Entertainment purchase — stock is up 22% and we have a viewer corroboration from inside a Caesars property. Also: cashless slot machines are arriving at Plaza, where you can fund a machine directly from your bank account via QR code. The company behind them says this leads to 92% more spending per session. Plus the Eastside Cannery implosion, Caesars Diamond Elite cruise perk, Luxor pool renovation before pool season, the Amex Sidecar Lounge at Harry Reid, Mirage gold windows myth busted, and the eternal Fontainebleau pronunciation debate. 0:00 Fontainebleau: How Do You Actually Say It? 0:30 Eastside Cannery Implosion 1:58 Caesars Diamond Elite Gets a Free Cruise 3:52 RUMOR: Tillman Fertitta Eyeing Caesars Purchase 6:45 Four Queens vs. Strip Prices (The Snickers Bar War) 8:21 Luxor Pool Gets Demolished Before Pool Season 10:46 New Amex Sidecar Lounge at Harry Reid Airport 12:34 Mirage Gold Windows Myth — Finally Busted 13:50 Cashless Slot Machines Arrive at Plaza — How It Works 14:50 The Data: 38% Higher Coin-In 15:33 Is This Good for Gamblers? (The ATM Barrier Argument) 17:44 The Psychology of Cashless: Coins → Tickets → QR Codes Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
Save 10% on a Las Vegas Advisor 2026 membership and book with code MTM. https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/shop/products/lva-membership-platinum/?ref=MTM Episode Description Vegas is full of surprises this week — some good, some expensive, and one that should probably be illegal. Shawn and Mark break down Metallica's insane Sphere residency fees, a $5 top shelf cocktail deal at M Resort (yes, Blanton's), ice cream that looks like fried chicken at Area 15, a beautiful Fontainebleau suite tour, a 90s video store pop-up coming to Vegas, and a slot machine screenshot that exposes an 83.96% payback setting. Plus — a wild conspiracy theory about Bally's, Boyd, and the old Tropicana site that just might be true. 0:00 Best Vegas street performer? 0:47 The real Rambo lived in Vegas area 1:55 Metallica's high prices & additional shows 3:31 More shows = easier tickets @ Sphere? 4:30 303 In the Cut - Clever social media attempt 5:23 Ice Cream fried chicken & psychodelic carousel at Area 15 6:38 Four Queens Hugo Cellar social media menu 7:40 M Resort launches $5 top shelf cocktails 9:35 Fontainebleau Noble Suite tour 11:38 90's video store speakeasy coming soon 13:17 INSANELY low slot return to player 14:45 Should casino return to player settings be disclosed to players? 16:05 Bally's buys Sam's Town Shreveport 17:10 Bally's Vegas conspiracy - Dumping the A's site? 18:20 Boyd has tried to build on the Strip before Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
In this episode: Republican leaders in the House and Senate signal that they will not go along with enormous tax breaks that President Donald Trump and the GOP-controlled Congress passed last year. It's a move that would save the state of Florida billions of dollars that would have otherwise have been given away to some of the biggest corporations the in world. Plus: Lawmakers make improvements to dangerous bills dealing with property insurance, healthcare and agriculture policy. But the annual late-session shenanigans begin. An update from Day 43 of Florida's 2026 session.Show notesThe bills discussed in today's show: Senate Proposed Bill 7048 — Internal Revenue CodePCB WMC 26-01 — TaxationHouse Bill 943 — Citizens Property Insurance CorporationPassed the House Commerce Committee by a 21-3 vote (vote sheet)House Bill 693 — Health and Human ServicesPassed the House Health & Human Services Committee by 17-7 vote (vote sheet)House Bill 433 — Department of Agriculture and Consumer ServicesPassed the House State Affairs Committee by a 22-3 vote (vote sheet)House Bill 399 — Land Use and Development RegulationsHB 399 amendment (adopted)Passed the House State Affairs Committee by a 16-10 vote (vote sheet)Senate Bill 208 — Land Use and Development RegulationsSB 208 amendment (withdrawn)Passed the Senate Rules Committee by a 22-1 vote (vote sheet)House Bill 1389 — Affordable HousingHB 1389 amendmentPassed the House Commerce Committee by an 18-5 vote (vote sheet) Senate Bill 1220 — TransportationSB 1220 amendment (adopted)Passed the Senate Appropriations Committee by a 17-0 vote (vote sheet)House Bill 1233 — TransportationHB 1233 amendment (adopted)Passed the House Commerce Committee by a 23-1 vote (vote sheet)House Bill 945 — Statewide Counterintelligence and Counterterrorism UnitPassed the House Budget Committee by a 20-8 vote (vote sheet)House Bill 1007 — Data CentersPassed the House State Affairs Committee by a 22-1 vote (vote sheet)House bill 989 — Motor Vehicle Manufacturers, Importers, and Distributors and Franchised Motor Vehicle DealersPassed the House Commerce Committee by a 22-1 vote (vote sheet) House Bill 1217 — Prohibited Governmental Policies Regulating Greenhouse Gas EmissionsPassed the House Commerce Committee by a 19-4 vote (vote sheet)Senate Proposed Bill 7046 — TaxationSenate Bill 1756 — Medical FreedomPassed the Senate Appropriations Committee by a 10-7 vote (vote sheet)The stories discussed in today's podcast:Corporations could get a $3.5 billion tax break in Florida unless state lawmakers step in to stop itBuried in the budget: Mike Huckabee, Donald Trump and NewsmaxRepublican megadonor is behind bill that could affect Florida condo ownersThe billionaire and the no-bid contractDoral rep says he worked with Fontainebleau lobbyist on bill to allow water park‘Farm bill' would let the governor auction off conservation land to agribusinessesAttorney general questions legality of rural boundaries in Orange, SeminoleControversial surveillance bill moves ahead in Florida HouseQuestions or comments? Send ‘em to Garcia.JasonR@gmail.comListen to the show: Apple | SpotifyWatch the show: YouTube Get full access to Seeking Rents at jasongarcia.substack.com/subscribe
Save 10% on a Las Vegas Advisor 2026 membership and book with code MTM. https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/shop/products/lva-membership-platinum/ Episode Description This week Fontainebleau came out with a huge offer for locals. They are teaming up with Vegas Matt to match free slot play offers. Is this new type of promotion the future of Vegas casino marketing & will we see more slot influencer offers coming? In other #news the A's have spent $300M on their ballpark but who is paying exactly? We also discuss M Resort's corner suite, Uber kiosks in Vegas, sundry price madness, future Sphere headliner rumors, the next big implosion and what is replacing Disco Show. Episode Guide 0:00 Vegas Sundry MADNESS! 0:24 Some channel housekeeping 1:07 Disco Show replacement announced 2:38 M Resort's strange Uber kiosk 3:56 M Resort corner suite tour - Stunning views 5:45 A's ballpark - Who is paying for construction? 7:50 Only $1B committed and key upcoming milestones 8:40 MGM app check-in experience & words of warning 11:22 The next big Vegas implosion 12:40 Rumors for future Sphere acts - Tool? 14:35 Sphere suite menu - Too high or reasonable? 16:00 Fontainebleau's great local free play match 17:52 The future of Vegas casino marketing? Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
Send us a textNew Kids on The Block returns with more shows at Park MGM this February. We chat with NKOTB's Jonathan Knight. It's a great conversation! Plus, a new Vegas Loop station opens at Fontainebleau Las Vegas... and it's FREE for now. Oprah dines at an off-the-strip restaurant. Dayna hits up The New Edition Way Tour at T-Mobile Arena. This tour includes Boyz II Men and Toni Braxton. We have some Valentine's Day ideas for you. Plus, a new series is in the works about the life of legendary Las Vegas casino mogul and mobster Benny Binion. Lip Smacking Foodie Tours debuts a Craft Cocktail Crawl that spotlights Las Vegas' most trailblazing bars, lounges, and speakeasies.VegasNearMe App If it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. Support the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
Fluent Fiction - French: Finding Light: Luc's Photographic Journey in Winter's Embrace Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2026-02-05-08-38-20-fr Story Transcript:Fr: Sous un ciel gris et pesant, Luc, Emilie et Henri commençaient leur randonnée dans la forêt de Fontainebleau.En: Under a gray and heavy sky, Luc, Emilie, and Henri began their hike in the Fontainebleau forest.Fr: L'hiver recouvrait le paysage d'un voile blanc.En: Winter covered the landscape with a white veil.Fr: Une brume épaisse enveloppait les arbres, créant une atmosphère mystérieuse et silencieuse.En: A thick mist enveloped the trees, creating a mysterious and silent atmosphere.Fr: Luc, le photographe passionné, se sentait etouffé par les doutes.En: Luc, the passionate photographer, felt suffocated by doubts.Fr: Il voulait à tout prix capturer une image parfaite, une photo qui prouverait à lui-même que sa passion n'était pas vaine.En: He wanted at all costs to capture a perfect image, a photo that would prove to himself that his passion was not in vain.Fr: Emilie et Henri marchaient à ses côtés.En: Emilie and Henri walked by his side.Fr: Emilie, toujours enthousiaste et joyeuse, lançait des blagues pour détourner l'attention de la froideur ambiante.En: Emilie, always enthusiastic and cheerful, cracked jokes to divert attention from the cold ambient.Fr: Henri, plus réservé, savourait la tranquillité de la forêt.En: Henri, more reserved, savored the tranquility of the forest.Fr: Mais Luc avait l'esprit préoccupé.En: But Luc was preoccupied.Fr: Son appareil photo pendait à son cou, comme une promesse qu'il doutait pouvoir accomplir.En: His camera hung around his neck, like a promise he doubted he could keep.Fr: La forêt semblait sans fin, et le brouillard, épais, dévorait tout espoir de lumière.En: The forest seemed endless, and the thick fog engulfed all hope of light.Fr: « Ne t'inquiète pas, Luc », disait Emilie en lui tapotant l'épaule.En: “Don't worry, Luc,” said Emilie, patting him on the shoulder.Fr: « La forêt te réserve toujours des surprises. »En: “The forest always has surprises in store for you.”Fr: Mais Luc restait sceptique.En: But Luc remained skeptical.Fr: Les arbres, dépouillés de feuilles, formaient un réseau complexe de branches sombres contre la blancheur du ciel.En: The trees, stripped of leaves, formed a complex network of dark branches against the whiteness of the sky.Fr: Il marchait, luttant contre le vent glacial qui courait à travers la forêt.En: He walked, battling the icy wind that swept through the forest.Fr: Chaque pas semblait alourdi par le doute qui l'assaillait.En: Each step seemed weighed down by the doubt that assailed him.Fr: Alors qu'ils s'enfonçaient plus profondément dans la forêt, Luc s'arrêta soudain.En: As they delved deeper into the forest, Luc suddenly stopped.Fr: Un éclair d'intuition le poussa à quitter le sentier principal.En: A flash of intuition drove him to leave the main path.Fr: Il leva son appareil, ajusta l'objectif, espérant secrètement un miracle.En: He raised his camera, adjusted the lens, secretly hoping for a miracle.Fr: Le froid mordait ses doigts, mais il ignorait la douleur.En: The cold bit his fingers, but he ignored the pain.Fr: Soudain, tandis qu'ils atteignaient une petite clairière, le brouillard se fendit lentement.En: Suddenly, as they reached a small clearing, the fog slowly parted.Fr: C'était comme si la nature elle-même avait choisi ce moment pour se dévoiler.En: It was as if nature itself had chosen this moment to reveal itself.Fr: Devant eux s'étendait un paysage d'une beauté saisissante.En: Before them stretched a landscape of striking beauty.Fr: Les arbres, drapés de neige, se reflétaient dans un étang calme, créant un tableau parfait.En: The snow-draped trees were reflected in a calm pond, creating a perfect picture.Fr: Le soleil, timide à travers la brume, illumina la scène d'une lumière douce et dorée.En: The sun, shy through the mist, illuminated the scene with a soft golden light.Fr: Luc n'hésita pas.En: Luc did not hesitate.Fr: Il leva son appareil et prit le cliché.En: He raised his camera and took the shot.Fr: C'était le moment qu'il cherchait, un instant suspendu dans le temps.En: It was the moment he sought, an instant suspended in time.Fr: Le clic de l'appareil résonna comme une promesse tenue.En: The click of the camera resonated like a promise fulfilled.Fr: Rempli de joie, Luc rangea son appareil.En: Filled with joy, Luc put away his camera.Fr: Le doute s'était évaporé, balayé par la certitude qu'il avait enfin capté l'essence même de la forêt.En: The doubt had evaporated, swept away by the certainty that he had finally captured the very essence of the forest.Fr: Emilie et Henri, souriants, le félicitaient.En: Emilie and Henri, smiling, congratulated him.Fr: « Tu vois, la beauté était là, juste devant toi », dit Henri en tapotant l'épaule de Luc.En: “See, the beauty was there, right in front of you,” said Henri, patting Luc on the shoulder.Fr: Luc hocha la tête, une nouvelle confiance dans le regard.En: Luc nodded, a new confidence in his eyes.Fr: Il comprenait maintenant que la persévérance et la passion étaient ses alliées.En: He now understood that perseverance and passion were his allies.Fr: Tandis qu'ils rebroussaient chemin, Luc savourait la sérénité retrouvée.En: As they retraced their steps, Luc savored the regained serenity.Fr: La forêt de Fontainebleau, cette vaste étendue hivernale, lui avait offert plus qu'une simple photo ; elle lui avait redonné foi en lui-même.En: The Fontainebleau forest, this vast winter expanse, had offered him more than just a photo; it had restored his faith in himself.Fr: Et ainsi, en sortant de la forêt, Luc savait que chaque brouillard cache des merveilles prêtes à illuminer ceux qui ont le courage de chercher.En: And so, as they exited the forest, Luc knew that every fog hides wonders ready to illuminate those who have the courage to seek. Vocabulary Words:the sky: le cielthe mist: la brumethe atmosphere: l'atmosphèreenveloped: enveloppaitthe veil: le voilethe landscape: le paysagethe doubts: les doutesthe passion: la passionthe photographer: le photographethe branch: la branchethe wind: le ventthe promise: la promessethe intuition: l'intuitionthe lens: l'objectifthe miracle: le miraclebit: mordaitthe clearing: la clairièrethe pond: l'étangthe picture: le tableauthe light: la lumièresoft: doucethe scene: la scènethe shot: le clichéthe click: le clicthe essence: l'essencerewarded: récompenséthe serenity: la sérénitéthe fog: le brouillardthe courage: le couragethe wonder: la merveille
This Paris episode covers two of the most beautiful châteaux in the Paris region. Both are easy to reach on public transport and both have fascinating stories to tell. We cover how to get there, what you can expect to see and make sure we cover the most interesting tales – François I's show-off gallery, Napoleon's refurbishment to impress the Pope and the party-to-end-all-parties which went ended in disaster and ruination. Reading Suggestion Francis I, The Maker of Modern France by Leonie Frieda Useful Links Château de Fontainebleau Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte City Breaks: all the history and culture you'd research for yourself if you had the time! Check our website to find more episodes from our Paris series or to browse our back catalogue of other cities which are well worth visiting: https://www.citybreakspodcast.co.uk We love to receive your comments and suggestions! You can e mail us at citybreaks@citybreakspodcast.co.uk And if you like what you hear, please do post comments or a review wherever you downloaded this episode. That would be a big help!
Send us a textSome downtown Las Vegas hotels have a deal for Canadians! Details on the "At Par" special available through summer. Plus, we chat with Patrick Miller, the President and CEO of the Rio Las Vegas. They continue to upgrade the hotel casino. We also have a list of Super Bowl Watch Parties you may want to hit up. The Lunar New Year is almost here, don't forget about the Bellagio Conservatory display. We have an interview about the upcoming International Fireworks Championship that will take place at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway in February. Gwen Stefani joins Blake Shelton at his residency show at Caesars Palace. The winner of Hell's Kitchen Season 24 is a chef at one of our Vegas restaurants. Celebrity Hairstylist Kim Vo passes away at age 55. Kim had a salon at The Mirage for a long time. VegasNearMe App If it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. Support the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
Save 10% on a Las Vegas Advisor 2026 membership and book with code MTM. https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/shop/products/lva-membership-platinum/ Episode Description This week the Best of Las Vegas awards were released. This annual poll often has controversial results, but reflects businesses getting their customers to vote. On this show we go over the big awards and discuss some of the winners including best hotel, best service, best coffee shop & much more! In other news $1 blackjack has returned to Las Vegas. Will it be any good? We also discuss: card tricks, Delta's Sphere partnership & new lounges, Allegiant Stadium's impact, the Mimosa Miner, broken escalator art, MGM's solar power & how you can now catch Vegas Loop at Fontainebleau. Episode Guide 0:00 Welcome to MTM Vegas 0:30 Bally's construction timeline and costs revealed 2:00 The state of Vegas weddings - Down big? 3:27 Planet Hollywood Poker Room has closed again 4:42 Big NFL bets & payouts going into Super Bowl 6:13 The Vegas Loop airport transport experience 7:45 Steve Wynn's insane MJ story 8:44 Another Vegas tipping guide 10:20 100% gambling deduction drama 11:10 No solution on gambling deduction despite big push Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
Now just ruins in the Cascade Mountains, Northern State Mental Hospital was once a large institute that sprawled several hundred acres. Overcrowding, mistreatment and heinous experiments would be conducted here and many people would breathe their last breath here.CREDITS & LINKSMUSIC PROVIDED BY:Bobby Mackey "Johanna”Destined to Fail "The Sin is Enough” "Eternal Struggle”KARA FUNDRAISER:http://spot.fund/CremationFundsForKaraMcCoyCOVER PICTURE:Wikimedia Commons:The Northern State Hospital was opened in May 1912 and closed in about 1976. This was one of three mental hospitals in the state, originally called a "hospital for the mentally insane."Subjects (LCSH): Sedro Woolley (Wash.); Cities and towns--Washington (State)Unknown authorPublic domainCITY SHOUT OUTS:
durée : 00:58:33 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit - À la fin de l'été 1725, après douze semaines de traversée de l'océan Atlantique, une délégation de nations autochtones d'Amérique du Nord débarque dans le port de Lorient. Commence alors un séjour de cinq mois en France pour consolider l'alliance des nations amérindiennes avec la Couronne française. - réalisation : Maïwenn Guiziou, Margot Page, Jeanne Delecroix, Jeanne Coppey, Raphaël Laloum, Chloé Rouillon, Solène Roy - invités : Jonas Musco Doctorant en histoire, Paz Núñez-Regueiro Conservatrice générale du patrimoine, responsable de l'unité patrimoniale des Amériques au musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac, Bertrand Rondot Conservateur général au château de Versailles Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:58:33 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit, Maïwenn Guiziou - À la fin de l'été 1725, après douze semaines de traversée de l'océan Atlantique, une délégation de nations autochtones d'Amérique du Nord débarque dans le port de Lorient. Commence alors un séjour de cinq mois en France pour consolider l'alliance des nations amérindiennes avec la Couronne française. - réalisation : Margot Page - invités : Jonas Musco Doctorant en histoire; Paz Núñez-Regueiro Conservatrice générale du patrimoine, responsable de l'unité patrimoniale des Amériques au musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac; Bertrand Rondot Conservateur général au château de Versailles
Save 10% on a Las Vegas Advisor 2026 membership and book with code MTM. https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/shop/products/lva-membership-platinum/ Episode Description This week we learned a lot more about the future of the Vegas Loop and its full build out. We have finally started to see autonomous Teslas down in the tunnels, but how is the airport system working and what will the experience be like. Plus when will Vegas Loop be fully built out and what is causing all of the delays? In other news Vegas had snow and yet another drone show. We also discuss: a big Vegas airline merger, power outage at NYNY, saving big on Vegas with the LVA book, Fontainebleau's free parking extension, whether sports books are fair and what Inspirada Station looks like on the eve of construction. Episode Guide 0:00 Too many Vegas drone shows? 0:32 Snow on the Vegas Strip 1:34 Ugly Vegas parking garages & shoe marks 3:16 Are Nevada sportsbook fair with their limits? 5:16 Can sportsbooks operate with the same limits for all players? 6:45 Fontainebleau extends free parking promotion 8:23 Vegas hometown airline merging 9:53 NYNY power outage on the ground 11:26 Inspirada Station site visit - Coming soon? 12:24 LVA 2026 book out + exclusive MTM discount 13:40 Downtown Vegas train/casino lawsuit 14:53 Vegas Loop full self driving in real life 16:21 Permitting holding up Vegas Loop expansion? 17:11 The many phases of Vegas Loop airport rides 18:12 Will Vegas Loop struggle at full build out? Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
Dean Takahashi is the dean of tech writers and a 25-year veteran correspondent covering consumer electronics, gaming, and emerging technology for GamesBeat. He's covered every major tech transition—from mobile's rise to VR's boom-and-bust cycles to the current AI explosion—with a skeptical eye and a talent for finding the human story beneath the hype. This is his fifth appearance on the AI XR Podcast.For CES 2026, Dean walked the floors across the Convention Center, the Venetian Expo Center (Eureka Park), Pepcom, and Showstoppers, emerging with a clear reading: China has decisively shifted from periphery to center stage in consumer electronics manufacturing, American incumbents are pulling back and rethinking their booth strategy, and the economics of CES itself are in transition. Robotics companies are moving from prototype to commercial faster than expected—but they still can't answer basic questions about pricing and labor displacement.News: Sony cuts its booth to demo an electric car instead of TVs. Samsung skips the show floor entirely for the first time. Nvidia takes over the Fontainebleau to showcase its role in robotics enablement. Lenovo dominates the Sphere with a Gwen Stefani concert. Chinese robotics companies proliferate with laundry folders, latte makers, and toilet-cleaning units. Roomba files for bankruptcy; Chinese competitors take over the robotic vacuum market.Key Moments:[00:01:23] Dean receives his virtual green jacket as a five-time returning guest and Charlie thanks him for his insights[00:03:00] China takeover at CES: TCL dominates Central Hall, ROED owns the XR booth, robotics companies fill the floor[00:06:00] Nvidia's Fontainebleau takeover and the "chest-pumping" show of force; why scale messaging still matters[00:14:18] The robotics explosion explained: Nvidia's digital twins, Cosmos world models, and synthetic testing accelerate time-to-market[00:19:00] The pricing problem: robotics companies won't answer how much their products cost; the minimum wage rental model doesn't translate globallyWhen American companies built the show, CES reflected American manufacturing dominance. Now that China manufactures most consumer electronics, CES reflects that shift—and the implications ripple through labor, supply chains, and where the next epicenter of innovation will be. Dean, Charlie, and Ted grapple with what CES 2026 signals about global manufacturing advantage and why the geography of tech matters more than we think.This episode is brought to you by Zappar, creators of Mattercraft—the leading visual development environment for building immersive 3D web experiences for mobile headsets and desktop. Mattercraft combines the power of a game engine with the flexibility of the web, and now features an AI assistant that helps you design, code, and debug in real time, right in your browser. Build smarter at mattercraft.io.Listen to the full post-CES debrief and subscribe for weekly conversations at the intersection of AI, XR, and consumer technology.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Gary Shapiro has spent decades at the center of the global consumer technology industry, leading the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) and building CES into one of the most important stages for innovation, policy, and deal-making on the planet. In this first episode of 2026, Gary joins Charlie, Rony, and Ted to preview CES, unpack the explosion of AI across every category, and deliver unusually blunt takes on tariffs, China, manufacturing, and U.S. innovation policy. He explains how CES has evolved from a TV-and-gadgets show into a global platform where boards meet, standards are set, and policymakers, chip designers, robotics firms, and health-tech startups all collide.In the News: Before Gary joins, the hosts break down Nvidia's $20 billion “not-a-deal” with Singapore's Groq, the stake in Intel, and what that combo might signal about the edge of the GPU bubble and the shift toward inference compute, x86, and U.S. industrial policy. They also dig into Netflix's acquisition of Ready Player Me and what it suggests about a Netflix metaverse and location-based entertainment strategy, plus Starlink's rapid growth and an onslaught of “AI everything” products ahead of CES.Gary walks through new features at this year's show: CES Foundry at the Fontainebleau for AI and quantum, expanded tracks on manufacturing, wearables, women's health, and accessibility, plus an AI-powered show app already fielding thousands of questions (top query: where to pick up badges). He also talks candidly about his biggest concern—that fragmented state-level AI regulation (1,200+ state bills in 2025) will crush startups while big players shrug—and why he believes federal standards via NIST are the only realistic path. The discussion ranges from AI-driven healthcare and precision agriculture to robotics, demographics, labor culture, global supply chains, and what CES might look like in 2056.5 Key Takeaways from Gary:AI is now the spine of CES. CES 2026 centers on AI as infrastructure: CES Foundry at the Fontainebleau for AI + quantum, AI training tracks for strategy, implementation, agentic AI, and AI-driven marketing, and an AI-powered app helping attendees navigate the show.Fragmented state AI laws are an existential risk for startups. Over 1,200 state AI bills in 2025—including proposals to criminalize agentic AI counseling—could create a compliance maze only large incumbents can survive, which is why Gary argues for federal standards via NIST.Wearables are becoming systems, not gadgets. Oura rings, wrist devices, body sensors, and subdermal glucose monitors are starting to be designed as interoperable families of devices, with partnerships emerging to combine data into unified health services.Robotics is breaking out of the industrial niche. CES will showcase the largest robotics presence yet, moving beyond factory arms and drones to humanoids, logistics, social companions, and applied AI systems across sectors.Tariffs, alliances, and AI will reshape manufacturing. Gary is skeptical of “Fortress USA” strategies that try to onshore everything, pointing instead to allied reshoring (Latin America, Europe, Japan, South Korea) and the long-term role of AI-powered robotics in changing labor economics and global supply chains.This episode is brought to you by Zappar, creators of Mattercraft—the leading visual development environment for building immersive 3D web experiences for mobile headsets and desktop. Mattercraft combines the power of a game engine with the flexibility of the web, and now features an AI assistant that helps you design, code, and debug in real time, right in your browser. Whether you're a developer, designer, or just getting started, start building smarter at mattercraft.io.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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