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*DISCLAIMER: We experienced problems with the audio on this Podcast. We apologize for how it sounds yet we wanted to deliver this beautiful story for an amazing film. We hope you enjoyed the discussion. Ever wondered how a $20 bill could symbolize a life changing moment or how the warmth of Italian family life contrasts with its perceived patriarchal structure? We're diving into all this and more with an incredible panel discussing "Nonnas," a film now on Netflix that beautifully captures Italian American culture. Broadcasting from the vibrant Red Sauce Studio in Little Italy, John and Pat invite you to join a lively discussion featuring Brenda Vaccaro, Stephen Chbosky, Liz Maccie and Jody Scaravella. Together, we'll uncover the heartwarming inspiration behind this cinematic gem. We'll also explore compelling tales of family and heritage, where kitchens are more than just a place for cooking – they're the very heart of the home. Hear from a guest actress whose Sicilian roots led her to Broadway, and the significance of strong matriarchal influences in shaping her career. From Brenda's masterful domestic skills cultivated in Calabria to the exuberant spirit of Italian American identity in Hollywood, we celebrate the strength and magic that women bring to these traditions, offering a universal resonance that transcends cultural boundaries. As we savor stories of shared meals, family names, and the pride of belonging, we'll reflect on the connections found in Italian American communities across the globe. Whether it's the camaraderie at the Italian Club of Dallas or the global culinary traditions brought to life in Enoteca Maria, the episode concludes with the tantalizing anticipation of a potential sequel to "Nonnas." Join us as we embrace and celebrate the joys of Italian heritage, leaving listeners with a catchy reminder that being born Italian can lead to a truly great life. DONATE TO THE FEAST OF OUR LADY OF SACRO MONTE (PAT'S FEAST) https://www.gofundme.com/f/2025-feast-of-our-lady-of-sacro-monte?lid=avktw0sav8sh&utm_source=product&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=TXN_donation_receipt_adyen_tip&utm_content=internal WHERE TO WATCH NONNAS https://www.netflix.com/title/81936724?source=35 THEIR SOCIALS Brenda Vaccaro Instagram: @officialbrendavaccaro Stephen Chbosky Instagram: @chboskys X: @StephenChbosky Liz Macie Facebook: Liz Maccie Jody Scaravella Instagram: @enoteca_maria ENOTECA MARIA WEBSITE https://enotecamaria.com/
This episode of The Other Side of the Bell, featuring trumpet legend and women's trumpet trailblazer Marie Speziale, is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. This episode also appears as a video episode on our YouTube channel, you can find it here: "Marie Speziale trumpet interview" *Note to listeners and viewers: we're rebalancing our podcast release schedule, to alternate The Other Side of the Bell with our other two podcasts: Trombone Corner and The Horn Signal. Hence the back-to-back episode of TOSOTB this week! If you haven't already, check out our other two shows for more fantastic interviews with horn-playing legends! Trombone Corner The Horn Signal About Marie Speziale: Acknowledged as the first woman trumpeter in a major symphony orchestra, Marie Speziale retired from the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in 1996 after having served as Associate Principal Trumpet for thirty-two years (1964-1996). A graduate of the College-Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati (CCM), Ms. Speziale studied with Robert Price, Eugene Blee and Arnold Jacobs. Her tenure with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) included playing with the Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati May Festival, Cincinnati Ballet and Cincinnati Pops Orchestras. She performed under the batons of Igor Stravinsky, George Szell, Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, Eugene Ormandy, Eric Leinsdorf, Max Rudolf and so many more. In addition to solo appearances with the Cincinnati Symphony, Cincinnati Pops and Cincinnati Chamber Orchestras, she was featured on NBC's Today Show at age 15, in an impromptu jam session with Duke Ellington shortly after joining the orchestra, and with Dave Brubeck on the Johnny Carson Tonight Show, the CSO European tour, and at the Interlochen Arts Academy. While a student at CCM, she recorded sound tracks for James Brown, whose career was launched by the historic King Records in Cincinnati. Marie served on the CCM faculty, 1964 -1973, on the faculty at Miami University of Ohio, 1973 - 1979, and returned to CCM as Adjunct Associate Professor, 1979 - 2002. She was appointed Professor of Music at Indiana University 1999, serving there until a year after her 2001 appointment as Professor of Trumpet and Brass Department Chair at the prestigious Shepherd School of Music at Rice University. In 1999, Marie was one of six Americans (and the only American woman) to be invited by the Tokyo International Music Festival to perform in its first Super World Orchestra. In addition to the National Trumpet Competitions, she has served as adjudicator for the ITG, IWBC and the prestigious Fischoff National Chamber Music competitions. In 1996, Ms. Speziale performed with the Monarch Brass on its inaugural tour. She conducted the Monarch Brass at the 1997 and 2014 conferences, and played, toured and recorded with Monarch Brass Quintet and Monarch Brass Ensemble until retiring from playing. President of IWBC, 1997 - 2001, Marie hosted the 2000 conference at CCM and served on the Board of Directors. Ms. Speziale has won many awards and honors, including Leading Women in the Arts Award from the Greater Cincinnati Coalition of Women's Organizations, the Outstanding Woman of the Year in Music Award from the Tampa Tribune, the SAI Chapter, Province and National Leadership Awards, the Pioneer Award from the International Women's Brass Conference, the Golden Rose Award from the Women Band Directors International, the Woman of Excellence Award from the Italian Club of Tampa, the Distinguished Alumna Award from CCM and the Outstanding Alumni Award from the University of Cincinnati. In 2018, Marie was inducted into the Cincinnati Jazz Hall of Fame as part of their recognition of the Symphony Jazz Quintet, of which she was a founding member. She was presented with the prestigious Honorary Award from the International Trumpet Guild at their 2018 conference. In 2019, Ms. Speziale was one of 100 women recognized by Cincinnati Arts Wave in their Celebration of Women in the Arts: Power of Her. Marie Speziale retired as Professor Emerita from Rice University in 2013. She currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the American Classical Music Hall of Fame and the Emeritus Board of the IWBC. Podcast listeners! Enter code "podcast" at checkout for 15% off any of our Gard bags! Visit trumpetmouthpiece.com for more info. Episode Links: International Women's Brass Conference, May 19-24, Hartford, Connecticut. Register: myiwbc.org Sign up sheet for valve alignments: bobreeves.com/iwbc International Trumpet Guild Conference, May 27-31, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. Sign up sheet for valve alignments: bobreeves.com/itg William Adam Trumpet Festival, June 19-22, Clarksville, Tennessee. williamadamtrumpet.com Sign up sheet for valve alignments: bobreeves.com/williamadam Podcast Credits: “A Room with a View“ - composed and performed by Howie Shear Podcast Host - John Snell Cover Art - courtesy of Marie Speziale Audio Engineer - Ted Cragg
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Il Club organizza eventi che mirano a promuovere e diffondere la cultura italiana all'interno della Monash University, "ma le porte sono aperte a tutte e tutti!", dice il presidente Valentino Vargetto.
Soccer: Italian Club Parma Announces Signing of Japanese Goal Keeper Zion Suzuki
Resident Chef & Food Anthropologist, Dr Anna Trapido reviews Crookies at Settebello (the restaurant inside the Italian Club in Bedfordview, Johannesburg) and Ribs from Thundergun.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Relebogile Mabotja speaks to Juan Boshoff, the Creative Director of the Johannesburg World Festival of Food and Drink about the culinary experience of a lifetime at the return of the JWFFD, an unparalleled 11-day extravaganza of international food and drink festivities joined by Dennis Apollonato the Owner of the Fourways Orexi and Pino Di Benedetto the Co-Owner of Settebello Restaurant at Italian Club.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After an epic URC Italian Rugby Roadtrip, we've shaken the spritz hangovers off to talk about the MASSIVE double wins for Zebre and Benetton (and all the fun and car chaos we had in between). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
20 games. Three leagues. One final day of Victorian Men's football that WELL AND TRULY DELIVERED.Nick D'Urbano and Lachie Flannigan are joined by fellow NPL Victoria commentator Josh Parish to unpack an epic final round, headlined by Benteligh Green's first-ever relegation from NPL Victoria and Manningham's fairytale promotion story into NPL2!Elsewhere on the agenda: NPL Victoria Final Week 1 previewWestern United miss out on promotion - what went wrong? A red letter day for the Italian Club merger/demerger flowchartListener Questions - who is the mid-season signing of the year? ➤ Follow the show on Twitter: @NPLVicPod➤ Pester Nick here : @NickDurbano_➤ Tell Lachie he's wrong here: @lachieflannigan Enjoying the show? Keep in touch via our socials!➤ Twitter: @NPLVicPod➤ Instagram: @NPLVictoriaPod➤ Pester Nick here : @NickDurbano_➤ Tell Lachie he's wrong here: @lachieflannigan➤ Welcome Josh to the pod here: @joshparish_
Box2Box, with Rob Gilbert and Michael Edgley!Michael and Willem van Denderen are joined by the voice of Australian football, Simon Hill, ahead of the A-League Grand Final between Melbourne City and Central Coast Mariners. Simon charts the stories through both of their seasons, as well as the promotion of Luton Town and ongoing success of Manchester City.Rob and Derek Dyson are joined by Adriano Del Monte as the ever-turbulent world of Italian football enjoys its moment in the sun. Napoli are champions and Italian sides could take out all three levels of European competition - although Juventus' case is still yet to be decided.Also on the agenda: Dortmund's dramatic final day Bundesliga disaster, progress in the battle for promotion and relegation in Australia, and the Under 20 boys World Cup! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The GI Bill is a term often associated with the years immediately following World War II, but it has existed in some form or fashion since then. A revamped version approved by Congress in 2008, known as the Post-9/11 GI Bill, has given new life to the program and increased the number of veterans on college campuses throughout the country. Brandon Ewing served in the marine corps for five years and entered Baylor University in 2009 on the new GI Bill to pursue a bachelor's degree in economics and international studies. He describes his experiences as a student veteran in a 2011 interview: "I purposefully gave up my college-age years—I guess typical college-age years—to go into the military and to do that, but you still—those years are formative and they still make you who you are, and so, you know, I still went through the same kind of thing in the military. So when I come out of the military and go into college then I'm put back with people that are just going through that. So I always feel like I walked back into—it's not like high school, but I always felt like I kind of went back into that—it's great to be older and to have experience. When I was in high school, you know, I was a A and B student, but I could have done a lot better. I could have pushed myself a lot harder. I understand that now, so there's a lot of advantages to being older and to being here and doing it. And in a lot of ways, you know, people always say, If I knew then what I know now, well, I kind of get that. I kind of am in that position, which is—which is great." Lieutenant Colonel Matt Pirko came to Baylor in 2010 with 20 years in the air force and enrolled in the master's program in information systems with a security emphasis. In his second semester at Baylor, he reflected on his return to the university setting: "Having lived in Italy for three years my wife and I were both able to learn the language, so I've become involved—I'm the vice president of the Italian Club here on campus. I'm secretary of the Graduate Business Association. I think the students here for the most part are here to really learn and challenge themselves a little bit. Undergrads are always going to be undergrads, and that's going to be an—mean some differences in the approach. But I think that, honestly, being an older student in this setting, even in the undergraduate classes, it gives a certain different perspective. Some of the professors have a tough time dealing with that because you have more practical experience than they do in certain areas. It kind of scares them a little bit. But I think the kids get something out of hearing, oh, there's someone who's been there, done that, as opposed to just the esoteric nature of academia. Yeah, there's the real world, and then there's academia. We have to pull the two together a little bit more, but I think that I can add something to that by being here. And it's—Baylor's given back a lot to me too. I've enjoyed my time here, and I enjoy what I do." Pirko explains what he sees as the benefit of having student veterans at colleges and universities: "I mean, it sounds a little cliché to say it, but I think the caliber of students that you get, when they've had military experience of any kind, is going to be slightly different and slightly higher than a normal undergraduate coming directly out of a high school. That sounds pretentious a little bit, but I think it's true." In 2012, both Ewing and Pirko graduated with their respective degrees. The Post-9/11 GI Bill has undergone some changes since it was introduced but is still going strong. This fall semester of 2013, Baylor has approximately 100 student veterans attending classes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Steve Mills was the guest of honour at the WA Italian Club's annual homemade sausage championships on Wednesday night. WA Italian Club president Sal Vallelonga told Millsy at Midday listeners the 'salsiccia' competition is always keenly contested, and follows similar contests the venue holds, such as homemade wine and limoncello. "We had almost 50 entries last night, it was great," he told Millsy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
View the Bulletin for the Funeral Service of Dale MillerFriday November 19th; 10:00 am at Zion Lutheran ChurchOld Testament – Psalm 84:1-4 How lovely is your dwelling place, O LORD of hosts! My soul longs, yes, faints for the courts of the LORD; my heart and flesh sing for joy to the living God. Even the sparrow finds a home, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, at your altars, O LORD of hosts, my King and my God. Blessed are those who dwell in your house, ever singing your praise! Epistle Reading – 1 John 3:1-3 See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are. The reason why the world does not know us is that it did not know him. Beloved, we are God's children now, and what we will be has not yet appeared; but we know that when he appears we shall be like him, because we shall see him as he is. And everyone who thus hopes in him purifies himself as he is pure. Gospel Reading – John 14:1-6 “Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me. In my Father's house are many rooms. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may be also. And you know the way to where I am going.” Thomas said to him, “Lord, we do not know where you are going. How can we know the way?” Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. Service Participants Pastor: Rev. Dr. Edward Grimenstein Organist: Doug Krantz Obituary Dale M. Miller, age 72, of Bridgeville, passed away on November 15, 2021. Beloved husband of Alice E. (Monpere) Miller, father of Sheila (Kevin) Ferry and Jason (Anne) Miller and brother of Nancy (Bill) Phillips. Dale was a lifetime member of Zion Lutheran Church, Bridgeville, where he served as President of the congregation, an Elder, and took care of the church grounds for many years. He worked his entire career in the banking and real estate industry, retiring from Northwest Savings Bank, and Ideal Realty, Bridgeville. As a proud and integral part of the Bridgeville community, Dale served on Bridgeville Borough Council and as Council President. He was a longtime member and past President of the Bridgeville – South Fayette Rotary Club and was a former member of the Bridgeville V.F.D. He was a member of the Bridgeville Area Chamber of Commerce, Bridgeville Owl's and Italian Club, as well as the Cuddy Sports Club and Cuddy V.F.W. He was a veteran of the U.S.M.C and enjoyed hunting. He will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him. Friends received Thursday, 2-4 and 6-8 pm, at the Warchol Funeral Home, Inc., 3060 Washington Pike, Bridgeville (412-221-3333). A Funeral Service will be held Friday, 10 am, at Zion Lutheran Church, Bridgeville (EVERYONE PLEASE MEET AT CHURCH). Memorial contributions may be made to Zion Lutheran Church, 3197 Washington Pike, Bridgeville, PA 15017.
Clubland Live with the Italian Club! Parmesan > mozzarella? ✅ Scopa > Briscola? ✅ Breaking pasta in half? ❌ Marcus from the @swinburne_italian_club drops by to tell us about the club and answer some of the hard questions! #SayNoToDinosaurPasta
This interview first aired on Wednesday the 4th of August, 2021 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM breakfast announcer Terri Cowley interviews Dr. Raju Adhikari of the South Asian Community Link Group about the upcoming “Regional Multiculturalism and Connectivity" event which will be held at the Italian Club in Shepparton on Saturday the 14th of August, 2021. For more information go toe the South Asian Community Link Facebook page at https://bit.ly/3imnRt0 Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1
Today the end of Hobart's Iconic Hotel "The Brunswick" as it unfolded across the morning. Spoony's News Whip around covers the fire at the Brunny around 2am this morning, Businesses with shop fronts on Liverpool St are all closed Euro 2020 Covid Wrap re: Sydney is expecting over 100 cases today, first fatality over the weekend. Ash Barty won Wimbledon ANU Astrophysicist & Cosmologist, Dr Brad Tucker and how Richard Branson made it to space. Tragic weekend on Tassie roads Jono Coleman sadly passed away over the weekend. Cynical Craig, knows a guy who leaves his phone at home so he doesn't have to Check In. is this really irresponsible ? The Vic border is closed, VIC police is actively patrolling a state border, Marti Zucco Euro2020 update (live from Italian Club viewing party) Brunswick Hotel Fire Correspondent, Brett Marley who says "Haven't seen a scene like this since the Myer Fire” Peter Fordy Ford on the death of Jono Coleman …. Enormous respect in the industry, Anger over the new scary Covid 19 campaign and can Ash Barty make a fortune now? Brunswick Hotel update with Tas Police Acting Inspector Bill Grierson Marti Zucco - Italy has won! Pete Smith talks about the confiscation of his “CVD19” number plates Jamie tells us "CVD19" number plates happened here in Tassie FIRST. Robert Young, Glenmorgan Spring Bay Mayor on the reopened Tas Highway See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host, Rob Lorei, gets political insights from guests Ray Arsenault, John Hope Franklin Professor of Southern History Emeritus, USF-St. Petersburg; Fred Hearns, Black History Curator, Tampa Bay History Center; Mariella Smith, Hillsborough County Commissioner, District 5; Ed Sherwood, Executive Director, Tampa Bay Estuary Program.This week's topics: A recording about an alleged Russian hit squad roils a local congressional race The mystery surrounding lost graves of African AmericansEnvironmentalists try to protect two giant tracts of undeveloped landIs the red tide outbreak tied to the Piney Point phosphate spill?To learn more about Florida This Week, visit www.wedu.org/floridathisweek
Glenn Price, Secretary of the Musicians Union of Australia + Vice President of the Australian Italian Club in Prospect
Ciao a tutti,ecco il "caffè" del 25 Novembre l'ho bevuto con Claudio Rimondi che vive a Darwin dove si occupa di installare impianti di aria condizionata.Claudio ha 53 anni e abita a Darwin da 12 anni, quando è arrivato con la sua moglie e i suoi figli.Ecco alcuni dei momenti più importanti della nostra chiacchierata:00.28: Buongiorno Claudio;02.20: il caldo di Darwin;06.00: il Natale in Italia dopo 6 anni;09.40: il tempo in Italia si ferma a quando sei partito;11.00: il piano era di venire in Australia per soli 4 anni, ma…;16.30: un anno e mezzo di scuola di inglese;19.45: dopo così tanti anni, è possibile rientrare in Italia;24.15: Italian Club a Darwin.Link audio e video:Youtube: https://youtu.be/7L7mL7R_pX0Podcast:www.spreaker.com/user/10400493/claudiodadarwinItalian Club di Darwin:www.facebook.com/ItalianClubDarwin/www.italiansnt.com.auCapodanno all'Italian Club di Darwin:www.facebook.com/events/410261536577940Link di Why Not:www.whynot-change.com Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/PaoloGallowhynot Facebook: www.facebook.com/whynot.ilikeit/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/paologallowhynot/ Spotify (versione audio): Why Not - il Podcast Spreaker (versione audio): www.spreaker.com/user/whynotilikeit
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SPOILER ALERT: This description will tell you many of the things that go on in this week's SquadCast! Read responsibly! You could say that we're a tad late to the Avengers: Endgame party (it's tough when you're bi-weekly, just ask anyone), but we would say instead that we were being courteous and allowing everyone time to see it before sharing our thoughts and opinions with you. Either way, wonder no more - here is the official VTS take on Endgame! Joining us once again is our friend BobaPat, and after we all catch up on the gang's most recent shenanigans, including: Free Comic Book Day, May the 4th (Star Wars Day), Peter Mayhew's passing, Rob's Mega Bloks obsession, Rick's Vitruvian H.A.C.K.S. preoccupation, Frank's growing Funko Pop collection (he denies it), Pat's LEGO compulsion, and Patti gets a Mega Mother's Day gift! Then the topic turns to all things Endgame as geeky analyses and nerdy theories fly like Hawkeye's arrows (boy I hope that metaphor works...). Things get thick as a brick during a tense "Versus" segment pitting venerable mainstay LEGO against younger, more attractive challenger Mega Bloks. Don't miss all this plus Joe Russo's high school Italian Club yearbook photo - all on Episode 28 of the Vegas Toy SquadCast!
In today's business headlines: The South African Reserve Bank says the damage done by state capture is worse than previously understood. South Africa’s Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union has agreed to end a five-month strike at Sibanye's gold mines. Apple could have a 5G iPhone ready to bring to market as soon as this year. Shares in Juventus fell by 24% after the Italian Club lost the Champion’s League quarter-finals. President Cyril Ramaphosa’s name has appeared on the list of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in the World.
In February of 2017 comedian Dom Irrera (most recently from Showtime's "I'm Dying Up Here") stumbled into the podcast studio followed by a half a dozen wise guys from the Columbus Italian Club. Since our show is on a short summer vacation, enjoy this favorite episode from the Whiskey Business archives... Comedy legend Dom Irrera and Dino take a break from socializing at the local Italian Club to talk shop. Dom opens up about his run on SNL, The Big Lebowski and which beloved icon he hates. They sip on a bottle of Eagle Rare, a guest bottle that is just as rare as Dom.
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Comedy legend Dom Irrera and Dino take a break from socializing at the local Italian Club to talk shop. Dom opens up about his run on SNL, The Big Lebowski and which beloved icon he hates. They sip on a bottle of Eagle Rare, a guest bottle that is just as rare as Dom.
Welcome to the third installment of Calcio and Coffee from Italian Serie A commentators Richard Whittle and Paul Visca. Even with the international break interrupting weeks 1 and 2 of Italian Club football, the boys break down the success of Cassano and the Azzuri, all while sipping coffee and sifting through the papers from Italian press.