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Kathy Griffin will be at Hoyt Sherman Place on Friday so she called in to give us a little preview!
Simon begins the show with the news of Hy-Vee being closed for Thanksgiving and "Bag-Gate". Next, Simon speaks with Mary Beth Meyer about "Friendsgiving" at the Hoyt Sherman Place with donations going to help families of kids with cancer.
Simon finishes the show talking with Robert Warren, the CEO of Hoyt Sherman Place, as they discuss future events occurring there. Lastly Simon gives his final thoughts on the day.
Simon finishes the show talking with Robert Warren, the CEO of Hoyt Sherman Place, as they discuss future events occurring there. Lastly Simon gives his final thoughts on the day.
Steve Vai is coming to the Hoyt Sherman Place in November, B-sox got the chance to talk to Steve and the tour, his new music and music lessons for B-sox's son! https://www.kggo.com/ https://vai.com/ https://www.facebook.com/stevevai https://twitter.com/stevevai https://hoytsherman.org/calendar/events/event-307/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coral Thede is a writer, performer, comedian, trailblazer and visionary. She is authentically known as a local cheerleader, world traveler and master manifestor. She has entertained audiences throughout the Midwest and around the globe with her captivating energy. Coral is the creator, host and producer of Central Iowa's best-selling show, Tits Up!, and was most recently a featured teller as part of the exclusive Des Moines Register Storytellers Project at Hoyt Sherman Place. In her own words, she's not here to make light of the darkness - but to see the light through it.Credit to Des Moines Register Storytellers Project and Coral Thede for the audio clip at the beginning of this episode. In this episode you will meet my friend Coral. A human who is a very safe space to land when you need it most. She has experienced loss and has journeyed through it all in a way that I admire. She holds “both” incredibly well and she was one of the first people that I felt was a safe space after we lost Henry. Even from afar, she was the person I wanted in my corner. She is a beautiful writer, storyteller, musician and mama to many furry friends, including her late, beloved cat Archie. We talk about life and loss and love and how to create space for grief when the world doesn't. I'm so honored to share her with you today. I encourage you to check out all that Coral is about at www.coralthede.com. And if you are ever in Des Moines, Iowa, well, she's the unofficial major, so you may want to hit her up for the best that Des Moines has to offer. Her official bio is below!Thank you for joining me, Coral. And as always, Go Pack Go.
Today on the show, B-sox was joined by Ian Astbury from The Cult. They talked about their upcoming show at the Hoyt Sherman September 24th, Under the Midnight Sun coming out October 7th, and a whole lot more. Check it out now! http://www.kggo.com https://thecult.us/UTMS/index.html https://hoytsherman.org/calendar/events/event-347/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(08/25/22) - Less than a month before The Cult appears at Hoyt Sherman Place, the frontman talks tour, new album, vibrational frequencies and plenty more
AD's extended interview with comedian Lewis Black who will be at Hoyt Sherman Place on Thursday, February 10th.
KCCK's Hollis Monroe talks to Nneena Freelon about “Georgia On My Mind,” a Ray Charles tribute show that will team the award winning singer with Take 6, saxophonist Tom Scott, and singer-actor Clint Holmes. Nov. 12 at Hoyt Sherman Place with the Des Moines Civic Music Association. Details at www.civicmusic.org/georgia. The post “Music Is A Sturdy Container” – Nneena Freelon appeared first on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.
It's the one day of the week we get Hyper-Local. Welcome to the Friday Edition with Jeff Pitts the Managing Editor of Cityview Magazine where we chat it up about "Stuff to DO" in the Greater Des Moines Metro. On tap today we're talking the opening of Cabaret at the Des Moines Playhouse the Grand Re-Opening of Noce...think some of the best live music in the city. Of course the Downtown Farmers Market gets a shout out. A little football talk, think Iowa vs. Iowa State and it is a big deal. Meanwhile in Ottumwa the Cracktastic Plastic Event...you like comics...this is your deal. Alan Jackson is in town. The Central Library Book Sale is a happening thing. Hoyt Sherman Place has the Robert Cray Band. Valley Junction and their farmers market is a happening thing. Wilco and Trampled by Turtles at the Water Works Park on Thursday. Did we mention the Knoxville Raceway? Yes we did! Now get out there and have some fun...you deserve it! Thanks for being here! The award winning Insight on Business the News Hour with Michael Libbie is the only weekday business news podcast in the Midwest. The national, regional and some local business news along with long-form business interviews can be heard Monday - Friday. You can subscribe on PlayerFM, Podbean, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. And you can catch The Business News Hour Week in Review each Sunday Noon on News/Talk 1540 KXEL. The Business News Hour is a production of Insight Advertising, Marketing & Communications. You can follow us on Twitter @IoB_NewsHour.
What a year. Over the past two weeks we watched Mayor Pete drop out of the race and our daughter turned one. ONE. Fuck. It's real. As a special bonus, we have a quick Q&A and the full audio of Richard's speech from the Des Moines Register's Storytellers event at Hoyt Sherman Place! Use code MANTRA at BruckandCo.com for 10% off your purchase. If you have more questions send us a message on social media: http://instagram.com/richardandsteve or http://twitter.com/fuckisourmantra and you can learn more about Richard here: http://richarddedor.com. You can also watch the bonus content on YouTube: https://youtu.be/n_HpNp4LgO0 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/richard-and-steve/support
This is a special episode, recorded in front of a live audience at Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines, IA on Friday, January 31. The cast breaks down everything you need to know about the upcoming Iowa caucuses and how impeachment is affecting the race. This episode: political correspondent Asma Khalid, campaign correspondent Scott Detrow, political reporter Danielle Kurtzleben, senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro and IPR's lead political reporter Clay Masters. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations. Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.Join the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.
How a refugee went from living in a Thailand camp to navigating the hard twists and turns of the United States. The Des Moines Storytellers Project’s My Great Adventure, produced by the Des Moines Register, on April 23, 2019, at Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines.
How a self-described ‘moron’ found himself alone above the Arctic Circle. The Des Moines Storytellers Project’s My Great Adventure, produced by the Des Moines Register, on April 23, 2019, at Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines.
How lessons learned in the Alaskan bush make their way into this Iowa teacher’s classroom every day. The Des Moines Storytellers Project’s My Great Adventure, produced by the Des Moines Register, on April 23, 2019, at Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines.
How a dream to folk-n-roll on the road became an inward journey The Des Moines Storytellers Project’s My Great Adventure, produced by the Des Moines Register, on April 23, 2019, at Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines.
Why this Iowan signed up to go to war at 58 The Des Moines Storytellers Project’s My Great Adventure, produced by the Des Moines Register, on April 23, 2019, at Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines.
A 22-year journey to the top The Des Moines Storytellers Project’s My Great Adventure, produced by the Des Moines Register, on April 23, 2019, at Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines.
Kansas will play Hoyt Sherman Place on March 8, 2019. Tickets on sale this Friday 10 a.m. at www.hoytsherman.org
The one and only WILLIAM SHATNER makes his triumphant return to Des Moines, Iowa Thursday, November 2nd…bringing his Broadway-based storytelling journey SHATNER’S WORLD to legendary Hoyt Sherman Place. The actor/writer/producer recently called into rock radio station LAZER 103.3 (KAZR-FM) for a chat with afternoon drive host ANDY HALL. The two discussed the show, Shatner shared some stories from the filming of STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, celebrating its 35th anniversary, and much more. @LAZER1033 @SMGPods Check out the Lazer 103.3 website for mare awesome interviews and content lazer1033.com
A lesson in knowing what you're good at doing
Tersa Egli with Granite Transformations tell how to get vast quantities of points with your spouse. (at least 500) then Governor Mike Huckabee is holding a presidential forum on life at the debut of "The Gift of Life". 800-362-4788 for a free ticket...December 14th, Hoyt Sherman Place...
The Guys welcome a new sponsor: NewspaperARCHIVE.com. This week's news includes: Ancestors Magazine, the monthly publication of The National Archives in the U.K., is now offering selected past articles in PDF format for download at a modest fee at their Documents Online site (click here); Calico Pie Ltd. has released Version 4 of its popular Windows-based genealogy database software, Family Historian, at http://www.family-historian.co.uk; Directgov in the U.K. provides access to ordering civil registration records; Footnote.com has updated its content with over a million new images online; WorldVitalRecords.com has made an enhancement to its image viewer, making it possible to magnify to 200%; NewspaperARCHIVE.com will be sponsoring the popular National Public Radio (NPR) news and comedy show Whad'ya Know? on May 16th from Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines, Iowa; and the Ohio Genealogical Society has scheduled the groundbreaking ceremony for its new 18,000-square foot library on May 29th at 10:30 AM.This week's listener e-mail includes: Marty verifies that The Master Genealogist software accepts GPS coordinates; Daniel Horowitz of MyHeritage Ltd. congratulates Drew on his new book, Social Networking for Genealogists, available from Genealogical Publishing Company; Lisa asks whether Everton's Genealogical Helper magazine is out of business, but The Guys have no information about this; Julie shared information about Steve Luxenberg's new book Annie's Ghosts: A Journey into a Family Secret, and Drew recounts the story he heard about the book on NPR (click here to listen to the story too); Gus recounts the lessons he learned on his recent research trip to Salt Lake City; Pat reports about migrating to Windows Vista and shares information about software compatibility; Pat also tells about having a brother take a DNA cheek swab, and that the postal clerk considered the package "hazardous"; Rich shares information about the U.S. Census Bureau's plans to use GPS technology in the upcoming 2010 census; Connie discusses a problem with automatic downloads of the podcast from iTunes, and Drew responds; Sam asks for suggestions for finding U.S. records for his Jewish great-grandmother who arrived in 1902; Noi asks for recommendations of episodes of the podcast that might be particularly helpful for beginners; and Noi also would like the Web address for the Pleasantville Cook-Book that Drew found online through Google Books. Drew also discusses the advantages of being a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists.
00:00 Blue Echo* > 11:30 Wife Soup (05.06.06 - The Avalon, Boston, Massachusetts) 28:45 Home Again** (05.05.06 - Electric Factory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) 41:45 Morning Song (05.03.06 - Disco Rodeo, Raleigh, North Carolina) 49:41 Example 1 > 59:53 Andy's Last Beer (05.30.06 - Hoyt Sherman Place, Des Moines, Iowa) 66:41 We're Going to War^ (05.26.06 - Summer Camp, Chillicothe, Illinois) 72:32 Nopener^^ (05.03.06 - Disco Rodeo, Raleigh, North Carolina) Total Broadcast Length 76:54 Notes: * with Baba O'Reilly teases ** first time played (The Disco Biscuits) ^ with Michael Kang (String Cheese Incident) on fiddle ^^ lounge version A haunting Blue Echo opens up before sliding into an extended take on Wife Soup. Home Again was the result of a little band interplay with The Disco Biscuits, who on the same night in Chicago, performed In the Kitchen. Morning Song, one of Umphrey's newest tunes, was taken from 2 previous "Jimmy Stewarts", one of which was featured on Podcast 16. Michael Kang once again lends his fiddle to augment Umphrey's, a common occurence last summer on the Jammy award-winning Big Summer Classic tour. The lounge rendition of Nopener features Jake showing off his drum chops while Kris takes center stage.