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O crítico de arte Philip Kennicott publicou um artigo intitulado “Uma fotografia poderosa que pode mudar os EUA para sempre” no Washington Post neste domingo, 14. Kennicott discute a recente foto tirada por Evan Vucci, da Associated Press, que mostra Donald Trump ensanguentado após um tiroteio em um comício na Pensilvânia.Essa imagem, segundo Kennicott, “pode mudar os EUA para sempre”.Ser Antagonista é fiscalizar o poder. Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: https://bit.ly/planosdeassinatura Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2S... Ouça O Antagonista | Crusoé quando quiser nos principais aplicativos de podcast. Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
Send us a Text Message.What happens when the forces of nature are wielded by a divine hand? Join us on a captivating journey through Exodus 9:13-35 as we explore the seventh plague—the devastating hailstorm that struck Egypt. We'll uncover the science behind hail formation and draw intriguing parallels to modern events like Hurricane Matthew's impact on Savannah, Georgia. This episode delves into the increasing severity of the plagues, each one a testament to God's omnipotence and His unmatched control over creation.Our discussion takes a profound turn as we examine the biblical doctrine of election and God's purpose behind the plagues. Discover why God used these powerful signs to demonstrate His sovereignty and unique nature to Pharaoh and the Egyptians. We'll analyze the hardened heart of Pharaoh, the culpability of the Egyptians, and the broader implications for understanding obedience to God's will. This reflection is not just historical; it offers timeless lessons on faith and servitude applicable to our lives today.Finally, we delve into the depths of God's sovereignty and mercy as described in Romans 9. Through the analogy of God as the potter and humanity as the clay, we'll explore the reasons behind God's actions, including the allowance of Satan's existence, to showcase His ultimate power and glory. The episode concludes with a poignant look at Pharaoh's insincere confession of sin, contrasting it with the nature of true repentance. Through this exploration, we reflect on God's ultimate aim to rescue His people and reveal His greatness, urging us to maintain a genuine and heartfelt relationship with Him.Ashley T Lee PodcastAshley T. Lee Podcast will cover many life issues such as overcoming stress, anxiety...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Support the Show.
Send us a Text Message.What happens when the darkest corners of human nature mirror the spiritual deceptions found within the church? In this gripping episode, we bridge the unsettling world of true crime with the spiritual warnings of the apostle Jude. We begin by dissecting the notorious actions of real-life criminals like Dennis Rader, the BTK killer, who astonishingly concealed his gruesome acts in everyday life. This shocking exploration sets the stage for a deep dive into the book of Jude, where the apostle's caution about spiritual criminals—apostates and false teachers—comes to life. Verses 8 through 16 of Jude's letter guide us in recognizing and understanding the dire repercussions of their deceitful actions.Have you ever wondered how false teachers manage to captivate and exploit their followers? We focus on the shameless behaviors of apostates as described by Jude, using the notorious example of TB Joshua, a false teacher known for his deceitful practices. Through our discussion, we shed light on the perils of both spiritual and physical corruption, reinforcing the apostle Paul's warnings in Romans about the dangers of rejecting God. This crucial segment serves as a strong reminder to remain vigilant against misleading leaders and to stay rooted in authentic Christian faith.Balancing law and grace is no simple task, but it's essential for maintaining true holiness. As we delve further into Jude's comparisons to biblical figures like Cain, Balaam, and Korah, we expose the hypocrisy, rebellion, and greed that pervade the actions of false teachers. By doing so, we highlight the necessary caution against such deceptions and the inevitable judgment that awaits those who pervert the gospel. We wrap up this episode with a heartfelt call for discernment and wisdom, urging believers to examine both their own lives and the lives of those they follow. Join us as we seek to fortify our faith and guide others away from the looming dangers of false teachings.Ashley T Lee PodcastAshley T. Lee Podcast will cover many life issues such as overcoming stress, anxiety...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Support the Show.
Send us a Text Message.How do the twists and turns of our lives mirror those of ancient narratives? Journey with us through the concluding verses of Exodus 4 as we reflect on Moses' life-altering decisions and the profound intersections that shape our stories. Inspired by Alistair McIntyre's "After Virtue," we examine how our personal tales are interconnected, sharing how Moses' tranquil life in Midian was dramatically transformed by a divine encounter, revealing the depth of God's orchestration in our lives.Moses faced internal struggles and fears, yet he demonstrated a remarkable obedience to God's command. We explore the significance of his request for Jethro's blessing to return to Egypt, underscoring the importance of honoring one's elders even amid daunting challenges. Moses's journey to confront Pharaoh, armed only with faith and divine promises, offers us lessons on overcoming the fear of man and trusting fully in God's plan, a powerful teaching point for all ages.Supporting family members called to missions often involves emotional and spiritual sacrifices. Reflecting on John Patton's poignant story, we discuss the themes of faith, family, and perseverance, paralleling Moses' challenging return to Egypt. Concluding with a heartfelt communal prayer, we seek strength for faith and obedience, asking for God's peace and faithfulness to guide us until the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. This episode is a powerful reminder that our obedience to God's calling, though often fraught with hardship, is always underscored by His unwavering faithfulness.All of Life for GodThe All of Life for God podcast is an engaging and thoughtful collection of exclusive...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Ladder To Heaven On Earth Podcast (Hosted by LeVar Pompey)Join me in the step by step process of rebuilding our families, rebuilding our...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Making TimeWhat if you could literally make more time? How would your life change?Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
Send us a Text Message.Can true leadership thrive in the midst of adversity? Today, we uncover powerful lessons from history and scripture that reveal how enduring hardships can lead to transformative growth. We begin by examining the often harsh reality that situations sometimes need to worsen for true improvement to occur. By drawing parallels between personal health crises and the decline of the Roman Empire, we highlight the difficult decisions that leaders must make. From economic instability to political expediency, we explore why short-term discomfort is often necessary for long-term gain.The narrative then shifts to the biblical story of Moses and Aaron's confrontation with Pharaoh. With Pharaoh's stubborn defiance and Moses' unwavering faith as our backdrop, we delve into the escalating tension that ultimately led to the Exodus. Drawing on the teachings of Charles Spurgeon, we emphasize the importance of steadfast faith and humility in overcoming life's challenges. We paint a vivid picture of Pharaoh's pride and tyranny and contrast it with Moses' courage, offering a timeless reminder of the destructive nature of resisting God's will.Wrapping up, we address the inevitable trials that come with leadership, using Moses as a poignant example of enduring isolation and doubt. Through the wisdom of the Apostle Paul, we contemplate how suffering can fortify faith and resilience. We also reflect on the solitude that often accompanies leadership, underscoring the need for wisdom and mutual trust between leaders and followers. Concluding with a heartfelt prayer, we encourage you to trust in God's plan, remain steadfast in your faith, and view trials as opportunities for growth and transformation. Join us for an episode that blends historical insights, biblical wisdom, and practical leadership lessons.All of Life for GodThe All of Life for God podcast is an engaging and thoughtful collection of exclusive...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Ladder To Heaven On Earth Podcast (Hosted by LeVar Pompey)Join me in the step by step process of rebuilding our families, rebuilding our...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
Send us a Text Message.Can a life of extreme poverty mold a literary genius? Join us on a captivating journey through the life of Charles Dickens, who turned his early hardships and factory work into a treasure trove of timeless novels like "Oliver Twist" and "A Christmas Carol." We discuss how Dickens' keen observations of social injustices and personal struggles were transformed into stories that still resonate deeply today. By reflecting on Dickens' rise from obscurity to fame, we highlight the underlying theme of grace and providence that guided his extraordinary path.We then turn our attention to the biblical saga of Moses and Aaron confronting Pharaoh as described in Exodus 7. God's display of supreme authority through Moses and Aaron serves as a dramatic prelude to understanding Jesus Christ's divine mission. Explore how Christ fulfills and surpasses the Old Testament roles of prophet, priest, and king, and how believers are invited to share in His priestly office through spiritual sacrifices and union with Him. We delve into the idea that God's grand purposes often unfold through seemingly unlikely individuals, drawing fascinating parallels between Dickens' life and the biblical narrative.Lastly, we tackle the profound interplay between God's sovereignty and human choice using Pharaoh's hardened heart as a case study. We examine the Reformed doctrine of double predestination, discussing how God's will remains supreme, even over the most powerful rulers. This segment encourages deep reflection on our spiritual condition, urging humility and a sincere quest for salvation in Jesus Christ. We wrap up with a heartfelt prayer, asking for the Holy Spirit to soften and transform hearts, guiding us towards a path of everlasting life. Don't miss this compelling blend of historical, biblical, and theological insights that promises to inspire and enlighten.All of Life for GodThe All of Life for God podcast is an engaging and thoughtful collection of exclusive...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Ladder To Heaven On Earth Podcast (Hosted by LeVar Pompey)Join me in the step by step process of rebuilding our families, rebuilding our...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
Send us a Text Message.What happens when political promises fall flat and faith is put to the test? Join us as we explore the heart of Exodus chapter 6, where Moses grapples with doubt in the face of Pharaoh's resistance. We'll kick off our discussion by reflecting on the fragility of human promises, using George H.W. Bush's "no new taxes" pledge as a poignant example. This sets the stage for Moses' intense journey, where he encounters immense frustration when God's promises appear delayed. Together, we'll unpack the temptation to blame God during tough times and the crucial lesson of trusting His unwavering faithfulness.As Moses faces rejection and despair, we delve into God's compassionate response. Far from rebuking Moses, God offers encouragement and a powerful reminder of His covenant. We'll discuss the dynamic interplay between divine sovereignty and human responsibility, emphasizing the key roles played by both God and Pharaoh in the Israelites' liberation. By revisiting God's identity as Yahweh, we underline the importance of clinging to His promises, especially amidst adversity.Our journey doesn't stop there. We draw a parallel between God's relationship with the Israelites and the deep, personal bond He seeks with us today. By reflecting on the transformative power of truly knowing God, we explore how Jesus Christ fulfills and expands God's promises, offering profound implications for believers. We'll wrap up by emphasizing the importance of resting in God's eternal covenant, encouraging you to trust His strength and protection, especially in your weakest moments. Join us for an episode filled with hope, encouragement, and a renewed understanding of God's promises.All of Life for GodThe All of Life for God podcast is an engaging and thoughtful collection of exclusive...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Ladder To Heaven On Earth Podcast (Hosted by LeVar Pompey)Join me in the step by step process of rebuilding our families, rebuilding our...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
Send us a Text Message.Can intelligence exist without wisdom? Join us as we embark on a thought-provoking exploration of this complex relationship in our latest episode, "The Folly of Rejecting God." We scrutinize the striking example of Eric Pianca, whose radical views on population control ignite a crucial discussion on the difference between mere knowledge and true wisdom. Through the lens of Romans 1:21-23, we argue that genuine wisdom is rooted in the fear of the Lord and adherence to His truth, critiquing the tendency to prioritize environmental concerns over human life from a Christian perspective.Next, we recount King Nebuchadnezzar's dramatic fall and rise as narrated in Daniel 4, underscoring the futility of human achievements without honoring God. Discover the powerful lessons from Nebuchadnezzar's transformation and how historical Christian scientists like Isaac Newton and Blaise Pascal exemplified using intellect for God's glory. Reflecting on Paul's teachings in 1 Corinthians, we stress the need to take every thought captive to obey Christ, warning that neglecting to honor God results in futile thinking and darkened hearts.In our final chapters, we delve into the folly of idolatry and the foolishness of rejecting Christ. From worshipping man-made idols to suppressing truth in unrighteousness, we illustrate the emptiness that follows when God's truth is dismissed. Contemporary examples, including the controversial views of Richard Dawkins, highlight the perils of such a worldview. We conclude with a heartfelt prayer for divine guidance, asking God to reveal His truth to non-believers and to empower believers to glorify Him daily. Join us for this enlightening conversation as we uncover the true wisdom found in Christ.All of Life for GodThe All of Life for God podcast is an engaging and thoughtful collection of exclusive...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Ladder To Heaven On Earth Podcast (Hosted by LeVar Pompey)Join me in the step by step process of rebuilding our families, rebuilding our...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
Send us a Text Message.Waking up to the tragic news of September 11th, 2001, was a moment that forever changed my perspective as a sophomore at the University of New Mexico. The confusion and collective heartbreak that swept through the campus as we gathered around a small television to witness history unfold are etched in my memory. This episode recounts that fateful day, walking through the timeline of the four flights and reflecting on the broader impact of the attacks on America's iconic landmarks, symbolizing strength, prosperity, and governance.Next, we travel back in time to the ancient world, diving into the dramatic narrative of the Ten Plagues in the book of Exodus. We start with the first plague, where the Nile River turns to blood, a powerful demonstration of Yahweh's authority over Egypt. This chapter vividly portrays the escalating plagues, the fear they invoked, and the divine messages intended for both the Egyptians and Israelites. We delve into the hardened heart of Pharaoh and the unwavering nature of God's commands, drawing parallels to the steadfastness required in our own lives.Our journey concludes by examining the trials faced by the Israelites in Egypt and how their faith led to societal rejection, yet held a greater purpose. We explore the profound impact of standing firm in faith, even when it means becoming outcasts, and reflect on the power of signs and wonders through the ministry of Jesus Christ. From the plagues in Egypt to Christ's miraculous acts, we contemplate how divine interventions reveal God's sovereignty and invite you to consider the ultimate joy of glorifying Him. Join us as we navigate these powerful narratives and their relevance to contemporary Christian life.All of Life for GodThe All of Life for God podcast is an engaging and thoughtful collection of exclusive...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
Send us a Text Message.What happens when a king's arrogance meets divine intervention? Discover the dramatic narrative behind the plague of frogs in Egypt, as we dissect Exodus 8:1-15 and uncover the striking similarities to Aesop's fable, "The Frogs who Wished for a King." Witness how Pharaoh's hardened heart results in a relentless series of plagues, each more severe than the last, driving home the message of God's overwhelming power. Despite his fleeting promises of freedom for the Israelites, Pharaoh's stubbornness only heightens the nation's suffering.Next, we turn our attention to the deeper symbolism of the frogs and their connection to Egyptian deities, particularly Heket, the goddess of fertility. This plague isn't just an inconvenience—it's a profound statement about God's sovereignty over life and death, countering Pharaoh's brutal decree against Hebrew newborns. As the plagues progress, the distinction between the Egyptians and Hebrews becomes clearer, marking a pivotal point in Pharaoh's reluctant recognition of Yahweh's dominion, even as he continues to resist.Finally, we explore the powerful role of prayer through Moses's intercession for Pharaoh. This moment underscores that true power lies with God, who responds to the pleas of His people, upending the assumed power dynamics of earthly rulers. With a nod to Jesus washing Judas' feet, we reflect on God's unending mercy and the universal offer of the gospel, prompting us to pray for everyone, especially those seemingly far from redemption. Join us as we weave these biblical narratives into a cohesive exploration of divine sovereignty, human stubbornness, and the transformative power of prayer.All of Life for GodThe All of Life for God podcast is an engaging and thoughtful collection of exclusive...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
Send us a Text Message.How can a tiny gnat carry such a powerful message? Tune in to our latest episode as we uncover the profound significance behind the biblical plagues of gnats and flies in Exodus 8:16-32. We juxtapose these ancient pestilences with our own frustrating experiences, from the Miller moths in Colorado to the relentless gnats of Savannah, Georgia. By drawing these parallels, we emphasize the discomfort these plagues would have caused and delve into the symbolic power struggle between God and the Egyptian magicians who failed to replicate these miraculous events.In this episode, we take a critical look at the third plague and its immediate impact on Egypt, highlighting how Pharaoh's hardened heart invited an overwhelming divine response. Gnats emerging from the dust and infesting the land serve as a stark reminder of God's ultimate sovereignty over creation. We draw thought-provoking connections to modern-day demonstrations of power, reinforcing the idea that no human or nation can stand against God's will.We also tackle how to navigate encounters with skeptics who mock faith in God and the Bible. Compassion, rather than anger, is our guide as we present the reality of God's existence and the certainty of eventual judgment. You'll hear about the hardened heart of Pharaoh, compared to modern-day skeptics, and the powerful distinction God makes between His people and others during the plague of flies. This episode is a call to trust in God's sovereignty and mercy, even in the face of adversity, and reminds us of His unwavering provision and support for His chosen people.All of Life for GodThe All of Life for God podcast is an engaging and thoughtful collection of exclusive...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Ladder To Heaven On Earth Podcast (Hosted by LeVar Pompey)Join me in the step by step process of rebuilding our families, rebuilding our...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Support the Show.
Send us a Text Message.What happens when God's mercy and wrath collide? Prepare to uncover the profound lessons from Exodus 9:1-12, where we recount the fifth and sixth plagues that struck Egypt. Reflecting on personal anecdotes from summers on a farm, we draw striking parallels between the ancient devastation and the modern-day loss of livestock, bringing the biblical narrative to life. Witness how these escalating plagues reveal not just divine judgment but also the hardening of Pharaoh's heart and the intricate dance of God's redemptive plan.Throughout this episode, we underscore the central theme of worship in the book of Exodus. God's repeated command to Pharaoh, "Let my people go that they may serve me," isn't just a historical decree but a timeless reminder of true worship's role in redemption. Explore how the plagues challenge the power of Egyptian deities and affirm that only God is worthy of glory and honor. Worship, as God desires, dismantles falsehoods and aligns our hearts with divine purpose.In our final discussion, we reflect on God's sovereignty and mercy. Drawing lessons from the life of missionary William Carey and the biblical story of Joseph, we emphasize that God can turn tragic events for greater good. The sixth plague of boils serves as a powerful testament to God's unyielding power over false gods and human arrogance. We conclude with a heartfelt prayer, seeking guidance to remain steadfast in faith and trust in God's sovereign plan. Join us for a journey where ancient texts meet contemporary faith, challenging us to live with deep trust and reverence for the one true God.All of Life for GodThe All of Life for God podcast is an engaging and thoughtful collection of exclusive...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Ladder To Heaven On Earth Podcast (Hosted by LeVar Pompey)Join me in the step by step process of rebuilding our families, rebuilding our...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Support the Show.
John J. Miller is joined by Katrin Kogman-Appel of the University of Muenster to discuss the Kennicott Bible.
Thank you for listening to The Watershed, a podcast of We Are Water MN. In this episode, we hear from Gini Breidenbach, Restoration Program Manager at Minnesota Land Trust. Gini shares how her love of water—including Lake Superior—has shaped her personal and professional life. She explores questions of how we can work to place more value on water as local communities and society at large. What can each of us do to take better care of water? The We Are Water MN exhibit will be hosted by Hartley Nature Center in Duluth from February 29 through April 22, 2024. After Hartley, it will move to four other communities throughout the state of Minnesota: Holdingford (Stearns County Soil and Water Conservation District in partnership with Art in Motion on the Lake Wobegon Trail), Chisago County, Cass Lake (Leech Lake Tribal College), and Shakopee (Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community). You can learn more about We Are Water MN at www.mnhum.org/water. Learn more about Hartley Nature Center's hosting of the exhibit, plus related events, at https://hartleynature.org/hartley-nature-center-programs/we-are-water-mn/. We Are Water MN is led by the Minnesota Humanities Center in partnership with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency; the Minnesota Historical Society; the Board of Water and Soil Resources; the Minnesota Departments of Agriculture, Health, and Natural Resources; and University of Minnesota Extension. We are Water MN is funded in part with money from the Clean Water, Land, & Legacy Fund that was created with the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008 and by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Special thanks to Emma Needham, who conducted our interviews in Duluth. Thank you to Gini Breidenbach, our interviewee for this episode. You can find We Are Water MN on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/wearewatermn/), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/wearewatermn/), and Twitter (https://twitter.com/wearewatermn). Follow along for the latest updates! Music credits: These Times, Lamb Drop, and The Kennicott by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue).
S1 E41 - Plugging the facts. Guest: Matt Kennicott - The Plug Description: today Chad sits down with someone similar to him and what he's done for NM. Matt is from The Plug NM and they advocate for sensible legislation and help small businesses around the state. They both also discuss the ever decreasing medical cannabis patient numbers, and could we see edibles being taxed at a different rate from flower? https://linktr.ee/acgrassylogic?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=09 522d84-57fb-414f-a679-4fb35af888ec IG: thenmplug Website: https://www.theplugnm.com/?fbclid=PAAabwaDiOG6zK4XHls7U_EDJSsVf pSbYC39w7MwKqk1-O-_ytS75kkug6s1g_aem_AVYr9R0pE5n_xt9gOf9mKy Z2CT2YVHbpsZ0rUUI9UbeoYm6ZGo0kd7YayAWbtuRnDs0
Welcome to the Reformed Baptist Network General Assembly 2023, hosted by Grace Baptist Church in Taylors, SC. Learn more about the Reformed Baptist Network and how you can partner with us to spread the gospel to every tribe, tongue, and nation at https://reformedbaptistnetwork.com
This week the Fat Guys are 1 Fat Guy down, as Fern attends WFFSA's Dev-X in Niagara Falls. Luckily we brought in industry legend, Lenny Walker to fill in for the week. Walker, VP of Sales & Operations and longtime team member of Kennicott Brothers Company. Mike, Ryan, Mimi, Joel, and Lenny cover a wide range of topics including the similarities of the Chicago and NY flower scene, profit calculator tools, the difference of sauce vs gravy, grinder sandwiches and more!Kennicott is a leading importer and distributor of fresh flowers, plants, and floral design supplies. Our mission is to deliver top-quality floral products to neighborhood florists, event designers, and mass retailers across the country. With 15 local wholesale flower markets spanning the Midwest, Southeast, and East Coast, we have deep roots in the Chicago area and have been serving our customers since 1881.Learn more at: https://www.kennicott.com/As always, send us your questions, comments and guest requests to 2FatGuys@jetFreshFlowers.com
The Fat Guys are back with another fresh episode! This week we have industry legend and friend to the family, Captain Ian Watt of Kennicott Brothers! Ian has led a long and successful career in the industry, working with some great companies, including Holex, Anton Spaargaren, and more! Now he has brought his knowledge and skills to help run the KBC Direct program at Kennicott Bros. Listen in as we go through his long career, discuss how he got the name Captain Watt, and much more. Learn more about Ian, Kennicott, and their KBC program at https://www.kennicott.com/
In this newscast: Researchers with the University of Alaska Southeast release a new climate change report about Juneau; An Alaska Marine Highway System oversight board recommends adding crew quarters to the Tazlina; The marine highway system reopens bars about the Matanuska and Kennicott; Lightning strikes and gusty winds leave red flag danger warnings in effect for large areas of the Interior; Former President Donald Trump packs the house during a political rally in Anchorage
Benjamin Kennicott was a clergyman and Hebrew scholar who created a critical edition of the Old Testament and attempted to resolve the textual variants to remove the transmission errors and return to the pure, original, inspired Word of God.
Part 4 of my review of MAIN STREET by Sinclair Lewis. In this part we see the Kennicott marriage fall apart, while the banality of Gopher's Prairie seems to have metastasized.
We recap the 2020 Santa Claus Scramble and how awesome Chris' wife was considering the condition he came home in. We also discuss the success of golf in 2020, whether or not it is sustainable and what golf courses need to do to keep the people coming back. Follow us on Instagram @breakfastballs.podcast for updated episode information and other great content. https://linktr.ee/breakfastballspodcast
This week on the B.A.R. Podcast we have Nick Kennicott pastor of Redeemer Baptist Church and podcast co-host of Wrath & Grace Radio. We have a great conversation about family, ministry, and podcasting. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-b-a-r-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On January 12, 2020, a giant in contemporary philosophy passed into eternity. This episode is a memorial to the work of Sir Roger Scruton. Josh is a student in the Faulkner University Great Books Honors College doctoral program, and he is joined by two friends in that program, Nick Kennicott and Landon Loftin, as they discuss the philosophy, writings, and significance of Sir Roger Scruton. Nick is a regular co-host on the Wrath and Grace podcast - if you what he says, be sure to check them out here. Enjoy! Email - WhatsTheRes@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram/Reddit - @Whatstheres_ Facebook - Facebook.com/Whatstheres
In zijn onlangs verschenen; ‘De Goldbergvariaties, een verhaal over Bach en rouw’ noemt de schrijver Philip Kennicott de muziek van Bach ‘de enige muziek die niet triviaal is, muziek die helpt de nabijheid van de dood te ondergaan en zich ermee te verzoenen’. In het eerste deel van Kennicott’s boek gaat het oa over de Chaconna uit de Tweede Partita. Johann Sebastian Bach Fantasie, BWV.944 Andrew Lawrence-King, barokharp DHM 05472775232 1’46’’ Johann Sebastian Bach Partita nr.2, BWV.1004; V. Chaconna Andrew Lawrence-King, barokharp DHM 05472775232 17’34’’
This week we're reposting the episode where we gave new meaning to "we won't go until we get some" as we talk about the holiday carol writers we most fancy. And if you're donning apparel, we want it to be gay. Irving Berlin vs Katherine Kennicott Davis in this holiday episode that is our gift to you! Show notes at historicallyhot.com/episodes/carols
With Nick in Nigeria and Wade swooning over his newborn daughter, we've decided to share a small taste of what you missed out on if you weren't at this years conference.
Ok, fine. We love Kai and Wen. There -- we said it! These two gave us one of the best and most entertaining interviews EVER. Oh and did we mention that they NARRATE LIVE AUDIO for us?! Sweet Baby Ray's...
We talk about Little Drummer Boy (Carol of The Drum) for our holiday special episode! We look back on the year and talk about our favourite covers. It's a Merry Christmas/ End of the Year special! Covers by: The Von Trapp Family, Harry Simeone Chorale, Johnny Cash, David Bowie and Bing Crosby, Boney M, Etta James, Ringo Starr, Destiny's Child, Bright Eyes, Bob Dylan, Mariah Carey, Iggy Pop and Michael Legrand, Christopher Lee, Pentatonix, Reel Big Fish, L.E.J, William Shatner Check the Spotify playlist here!
This week we're giving new meaning to "we won't go until we get some" as we talk about the holiday carol writers we most fancy. And if you're donning apparel, we want it to be gay. Irving Berlin vs Katherine Kennicott Davis in this holiday episode that is our gift to you! Show notes at historicallyhot.com/episodes/carols
Join Australian born Jane Teague as she boards the Kennicott ferry to cross the gulf of Alaska. What could possibly happen onboard?
While we’re hard at work on some exciting new things, we wanted to start the new year off with one of our favorites from 2017: If These Bones Could Talk. Explorer, scholar and 19th Century Smithsonian darling Robert Kennicott seemed destined to lead a full and adventurous life. Then, at the age of 30, on an expedition to Russian Alaska in 1866, Kennicott was mysteriously discovered dead by a riverside. Rumors of all colors circulated about the cause of his death, although, it wasn’t until 135 years later, in 2001, that two Smithsonian forensic scientists cracked the case.
While we’re hard at work on some exciting new things, we wanted to start the new year off with one of our favorites from 2017: If These Bones Could Talk. Explorer, scholar and 19th Century Smithsonian darling Robert Kennicott seemed destined to lead a full and adventurous life. Then, at the age of 30, on an expedition to Russian Alaska in 1866, Kennicott was mysteriously discovered dead by a riverside. Rumors of all colors circulated about the cause of his death, although, it wasn’t until 135 years later, in 2001, that two Smithsonian forensic scientists cracked the case.
Explorer, scholar and 19th Century Smithsonian darling Robert Kennicott seemed destined to lead a full and adventurous life. Then, at the age of 30, on an expedition to Russian Alaska in 1866, Kennicott was mysteriously discovered dead by a riverside. Rumors of all colors circulated about the cause of his death, although, it wasn’t until 135 years later, in 2001, that two Smithsonian forensic scientists cracked the case.
Explorer, scholar and 19th Century Smithsonian darling Robert Kennicott seemed destined to lead a full and adventurous life. Then, at the age of 30, on an expedition to Russian Alaska in 1866, Kennicott was mysteriously discovered dead by a riverside. Rumors of all colors circulated about the cause of his death, although, it wasn’t until 135 years later, in 2001, that two Smithsonian forensic scientists cracked the case.
Listen to host Michael Harris as he interviews guest Susan Kennicott. Susan grew up in the Midwest giving her a love of the bright vibrant colors of nature. Susan's paintings take on an energy of their own as she works to give them a feeling of depth. Using fluid acrylics, she lays thin transparent layers to achieve the depth while popping bright opaque’s to make the edges come forward. Susan never knows what journey each painting will take, as each piece evolves they take on a feeling of excitement and energy. To read the CAGO Newsletter, visit www.ContemporaryArtGalleryOnline.com and click on the CAGO Media tab. On this page you will find our radio shows, videos and newsletters. Contemporary Art Gallery Online continues each month with their monthly art competitions and exhibitions. Go to www.ContemporaryArtGalleryOnline.com, and Click on the Art Competition tab for details.
When times are tough, a lot of arts groups go for the sure thing. For orchestras, that means a Beethoven symphony cycle over Schoenberg or Cage. For an opera house, it's Carmen and La Boheme over a risky modern opera. But some companies think differently. In the face of all its hardships, New York City Opera planned a season that includes J.C. Bach's Endimione, Bartok’s Bluebeard’s Castle, and the U.S. premiere of Mark-Anthony Turnage’s Anna Nicole – hardly proven audience bate. So what’s the proper balance? Does safe programming equal more "butts in seats?" Or do you need to take risks, even in tough times? Philip Kennicott, the Pulitzer Prize-winning art and architecture critic of the Washington Post, tells host Naomi Lewin that arts organizations often get into trouble by neglecting more serious-minded audiences in an effort to chase niche listeners. "Orchestras very often think that their audience falls into two categories: there's a conservative, old audience that only wants Beethoven and Mozart and Haydn, and then there is this ideal audience that’s interested in everything," he said. "I argue that there is another audience out there." Kennicott recently wrote an article for The New Republic, in which he chastised orchestras for an over-reliance on star soloists, a handful of over-familiar concertos, and a cookie-cutter mix of "special events" – video game music, crossover tenors, Broadway crooners and movie screenings. Lost in this mix, Kennicott tells Lewin, is the listener who is "open to new pieces, open to obscure pieces, interested still in the traditional repertoire. The panic response of reflexively programming familiar works that you see in orchestras actually doesn’t serve the serious listener very well." Krishna Thiagarajan, the executive director of Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, notes that many orchestras don't want to take risks with unfamiliar programming because "the funding isn’t there to back it up," he said. "When you’re being very creative and breaking the mold, you have to know that’s an area where you have to invest.” By investment, Thiagarajan means that an orchestra must take the long view and condition audiences to leave their comfort zone. As an example, he points to Esa-Pekka Salonen's tenure as music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic from 1992 to 2009, where he premiered 120 works, including 54 commissions. "If you initially get a poor reaction from your audience, if you pull back you won’t know what the full effect was," he said. Marc Scorca, president of Opera America, a national service organization, says there are no surefire hits anymore. "There are fewer and fewer safe pieces," he said. "Operas that used to be reliable box office producers are no longer pulling the way they used to." Scorca adds that he's seen an audience fatigue with La Traviatas and Carmens, whereas new works can energize an organization and create excitement. To some observers, the performing arts are mirroring the homogenization of mass media and popular culture as a whole. "There is something going on in this country at large, and what we’re seeing in the arts scene is a symptom," Thiagarajan cautioned. But Kennicott is more optimistic. "I think there are audiences out there," he said. “I call them countercultural audiences that are really eager for stuff that doesn’t fit that homogenized cultural model. That’s the great hope of any organization that’s producing live art.” Listen to the full discussion in the audio link above and take our poll below: .chart_div { width: 600px; height: 300px; } loadSurvey( "classical-music-programming", "survey_classical-music-programming");
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