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Jets, nibs, poop…we cover it all on this very special episode of The Cartoon Pad starring New Yorker cartoonist, Lars Kenseth. See more of Lars' work at https://www.larskenseth.com/
EG3 talks about the new NASCAR Hall of Fame class of 2023 officially getting introdue! Also, 500 news, Chandler Smith, Penske & more!
Our San Diego Design Week series on inspiration and the senses continues with a deeper dive into sound with musician Kenseth Thibideau. Kenseth shares with us what inspires him to create, how he continues to develop his craft, and why experimenting and taking risks with our creative work is so valuable. We also discuss the impact sound can have on our immediate environment and how it can change or enhance our experience. Whichever medium you work with creatively, I hope this conversation inspires you to explore how sound could play a more prominent or intentional role. Guest Bio In the past dozen years, Kenseth Thibideau has become a staple of the Southern California independent music scene. He co-founded a pair of highly-acclaimed experimental rock groups (Tarentel and Rumah Sakit) while in San Francisco, then returned to San Diego to find himself suddenly collaborating with many of the city's most respected and acclaimed musicians. He soon became a touring member of Pinback and Three Mile Pilot, and formed Sleeping People, the frenetic instrumental group that also featured a pre-Dirty Projectors Amber Coffmann—all while continuing his semi-solo Howard Hello project with Marty Anderson (Okay, Dilute). No longer masked in monikers, Thibideau is making what may be the most subtly rewarding music of his career, displaying the countless strengths of one of the west coast's most genuinely talented musicians. Featured in this episode Featured candle: Beeswax candle fromhttps://www.mithrascandle.com/ ( Mithras Candle) Featured deck: https://bouchettedesign.com/radiantcrystalcards (Radiant Crystal Cards) by Bouchette Design Connect with Kenseth Links: https://kenseththibideau.bandcamp.com/ (Bandcamp) https://open.spotify.com/artist/40Hz2klgDjkeEuaMnWv7Z3 (Spotify) https://soundcloud.com/kenseth-thibideau (Soundcloud) https://www.instagram.com/kensethcomposing/ (Instagram) Are you an interior designer or are you interested in Holistic Interior Design? Check out my membership program, the https://bewitching.txfunnel.com/ (Design Coven)! This program is a real-world industry mentorship for Holistic Interior Designers that has everything you won't find in traditional design school curriculum. You'll learn from practicing interior designers working on real life projects, and get access to cutting edge vendors, suppliers, furniture makers, textile designers, and design resources that I've curated over my 17 years of design experience. As a member, you'll have the opportunity to build valuable relationships of your own. https://bewitching.txfunnel.com/ (Learn more). Connect with Rachel Larraine https://www.rachellarraine.com/ (Website) https://www.instagram.com/rachellarraine/ (Instagram) https://www.patreon.com/Bewitching (Patreon) https://crawfordpallini.com (Interior Design Services)
On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview Cartoonist, Writer and Animation Artist, Lars Kenseth. We discuss his career in cartooning and how he developed his “Weeble” people style. We also take side trips into politics, creepy clowns and intimate relations with whiteboards. And you can find out more about lars at his website: https://www.larskenseth.com On Part 1 of the episode, we discuss... The winning caption for New Yorker contest #799 Finalists for contest #801 Current New Yorker Contest #803 We also mention a cat cartoon from the current issue of The New Yorker, but did not know the artist for it. That artist is new comer to the magazine, Roland High. Send us questions or comments to : Cartooncaptioncontestpodcast@gmail.com Check out for announcements about the podcast and tips on writing winning captions! https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100075679507023
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 – Game 1 Pittsburgh Pirates 7, Detroit Tigers 2 – Game 2 Chicago White Sox 4, Chicago Cubs 3 Tigers 3, Pirates 2 – Pirates 7, Tigers 2 – Pirates beat up Tigers’ bullpen to split doubleheader Bryan Reynolds doubled in Pittsburgh’s two-run seventh inning, and the Pirates beat the Detroit Tigers 7-2 to split a doubleheader. The Tigers won the first game 3-2 with the help of two key errors by the Pirates. After pitching 4 2/3 scoreless innings in the first game, the Tigers’ bullpen struggled in the nightcap. Gemel had five hits in across the two games. Tigers reliever Drew Hutchinson (0-2) got the loss in the second game, while Alex Lange got the win in the first. Pirates reliever Zach Thompson got the win in the first game, and Bryse Wilson was charged with the loss. White Sox 4, Cubs 3 – Giolito gets help in pitching White Sox past Cubs 4-3 Lucas Giolito struck out 10, Luis Robert made a game-saving catch and Matt Foster worked out of a major jam as the Chicago White Sox beat the Chicago Cubs 4-3 at Wrigley Field. José Abreu and Leury García homered for the White Sox, who overcame an early 3-1 deficit. Giolito reached double digits in strikeouts for the 14th time since joining the White Sox in 2017. He allowed three hits in 5 2/3 innings, including home runs by Nico Hoerner and Patrick Wisdom in the second. Tonight Detroit (Skubal 1-2) at Houston (Urquidy 2-1), 8:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 7:50 Cubs and White Sox are off NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – 1st Round Last Night Carolina Hurricanes 5, Boston Bruins 2 (CAR Leads 2-0) Tampa Bay Lightning 5, Toronto Maple Leafs 2 (Series Tied 1-1) Minnesota Wild 6, St. Louis Blues 2 (Series Tied 1-1) Edmonton Oilers 6, Los Angeles Kings 0 (Series Tied 1-1) Tonight Pittsburgh Penguins at New York Rangers, 7:00 p.m. (PIT Leads 1-0) Washington Capitals at Florida Panthers, 7:30 p.m. (WAS Leads 1-0) Nashville Predators at Colorado Avalanche, 9:30 p.m. (COL Leads 1-0) Dallas Stars at Calgary Flames, 10:00 p.m. (CGY Leads 1-0) NHL – Turner Sports prepared for their first Stanley Cup Playoffs Turner Sports and ESPN are carrying the NHL playoffs after they aired for 16 years on NBC and NBCSN. TNT and TBS get their first games on Thursday after ESPN and ESPN2 carried the first three nights. TNT and TBS will televise up to 49 games during the playoffs. Turner Sports and ESPN will split the first and second rounds. Each will have a conference final. The Stanley Cup Final will be on ABC this year. The biggest change from NBC is the studio show. ESPN and Turner each have a more irreverent tone. Early ratings are positive. NBA – National Basketball Association – 2022 NBA Playoffs – 2nd Round Last Night Miami Heat 119, Philadelphia 76ers 103 (MIA Leads 2-0) Phoenix Suns 129, Dallas Mavericks 109 (PHX Leads 2-0) Tonight No games tonight NFL – Tampa Bay, Seattle to meet in 1st NFL game in Germany The first regular-season NFL game in Germany will be between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Seattle Seahawks at the home of soccer club Bayern Munich. The NFL says the game will take place at the Allianz Arena on Nov. 13. Frankfurt will also be staging a regular-season game in Germany during the next four years. The schedule for the three NFL games in London next season has also been announced. The Green Bay Packers will become the final team to play in Europe when they take on the New York Giants on Oct. 9 at the home of Premier League soccer team Tottenham. Olympics – Biden says Olympians brought a bit of unity to weary nation President Joe Biden praised Team USA for bringing a bit of unity to a pandemic weary nation as he hosted a White House celebration Wednesday with about 600 athletes from this year’s Winter Olympics in Beijing and the coronavirus-delayed Summer Games held in 2021 in Tokyo. Among the athletes at the South Lawn ceremony were swimmer and seven-time gold medalist Katie Ledecky, celebrated bobsledder Elena Meyers Taylor and ice dancer Zachary Donahue, as well as competitors from the past two Paralympic Games. Biden suggested that as equally impressive as the athletes’ performances was their ability to unite Americans during a period marked by the unrelenting coronavirus pandemic and deepening partisanship after the 2020 election. NASCAR – Kenseth, McGriff, Shelmerdine elected to Hall Drivers Matt Kenseth and Hershel McGriff and crew chief Kirk Shelmerdine have been selected to the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Kenseth was a first-ballot selection, Shelmerdine was voted in on his third try and McGriff his seventh. Mike Helton was named the Landmark Award winner for outstanding contributions to the sport Wednesday during a ceremony at the NASCAR Hall of Fame. They will officially be inducted into the Hall of Fame on Jan. 20. NCAA – dAP source: SEC, Pac-12 leaders to push for NIL law in DC The commissioners of the Southeastern Conference and the Pac-12 are scheduled to meet with lawmakers in Washington They will lobby for federal legislation to regulate name, image and likeness compensation to athletes. A person who has been briefed on the commissioners’ trip to Capitol Hill confirmed the te visit to the AP. Greg Sankey of the SEC and George Kliavkoff of the Pac-12 plan to meet with Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and other lawmakers. Tennis – French Open prizes up nearly 7% from 2019 pre-pandemic level Total French Open prize money will be about 7% higher this year than it was for the last pre-pandemic edition in 2019. That includes an increase of 35% for players who lose in the first round of singles. But the women’s and men’s singles champions will each receive slightly less than they did three years ago. The French Tennis Federation announced Wednesday that it will hand out a total of 43.6 million euros in 2022. That is about $46 million. The clay-court Grand Slam tournament begins on May 22, with Novak Djokovic and Barbora Krejcikova as the reigning champions. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night South Bend Cubs 6, Peoria Chiefs 3 Lansing Lugnuts 7, West Michigan Whitecaps 1 – Game 1 Lansing Lugnuts 6, West Michigan Whitecaps 5 – Game 2 Beloit Sky Carp 1, Great Lakes Loons 0 Tonight Beloit Sky Carp at Great Lakes Loons, 5:05 p.m. (DH) West Michigan Whitecaps at Lansing Lugnuts, 7:05 p.m. Peoria Chiefs at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Baseball Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Lake Michigan College, 2:00 p.m./4:30 p.m. (DH) MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Girls Soccer St. Joseph 7, Battle Creek Central 0 Mattawan 1, Lakeshore 0 Our Lady of the Lake 4, Bridgman 0 Brandywine 2, Berrien Springs 2 – TIE Buchanan 7, Comstock 6 Saugatuck 8, Hartford 0 Fennville 1, Coloma 1 – TIE Kalamazoo Christian 9, Watervliet 0 Plainwell 1, Allegan 0 Otsego 5, Three Rivers 0 Paw Paw 8, Niles 0 Vicksburg 8, Sturgis 0 Schoolcraft 6, Kalamazoo Hackett 3 Delton-Kellogg 2, Constantine 0 Gull Lake 3, Battle Creek Lakeview 1 Portage Central 6, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 0 Portage Northern 2, Kalamazoo Central 1 Baseball Michigan Lutheran 13, Eau Claire 0 – Game 1 Michigan Lutheran 20, Eau Claire 0 – Game 2 Brandywine 1, Bridgman 0 – Game 1 Bridgman 9, Brandywine 1 – Game 2 Edwardsburg 7, Three Rivers 1 – Game 1 Edwardsburg 4, Three Rivers 0 – Game 2 Portage Northern 12, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Parchment 18, Constantine 0 Softball Michigan Lutheran 18, Eau Claire 0 – Game 1 Michigan Lutheran 18, Eau Claire 3 – Game 2 Buchanan 10, South haven 6 – Game 1 Buchanan 16, South Haven 2 – Game 2 Parchment 5, Constantine 0 – Game 1 Parchment 10, Constantine 5 – Game 2 Boys Golf SMAC West at Point O’ Woods Portage Central 167 Portage Northern 174 Mattawan 176 St. Joseph 184 Lakeshore 192 Lakeshore Jack Carlisle 45 Jacob Marohn 46 Adam Collins 50 Jack Velenziano 51 St. Joseph Charles Uzelac 44 Nathan Brooks 46 Seth Walters 46 Dylan Walters 48 Girls Tennis Mattawan 6, Lakeshore 2 Track and Field Lakeshore, Portage Northern at Mattawan Boys Scores: Portage Northern, 91.5, Lakeshore 71.5 Lakeshore 82.5, Mattawan 79.5 Portage Northern 106.5, Mattawan 55.5 Girls Scores: Portage Northern 85.5, Lakeshore 70.5 Mattawan 87, Lakeshore 73 Portage Northern 82, Mattawan 80 Today Baseball Kal. Loy Norrix at St. Joseph, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Kal. Central at Lakeshore, 4:00 p.m. (DH) New Buffalo at River Valley, 4:15 p.m. (DH) Mattawan at Portage Northern, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Plainwell at Edwardsburg, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Otsego at Vicksburg, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Cassopolis at Bangor, 4:30 p.m. (DH) White Pigeon at Bloomingdale, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Comstock at Centreville, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Decatur at Marcellus, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Hartford at Mendon, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Gull Lake at B.C. Central, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Portage Central at B.C. Lakeview, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Kal. Hackett at Galesburg-Augusta, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Lawton at Gobles, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Fennville at Watervliet, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Soccer Constantine at Berrien Springs, 6:00 pm. Edwardsburg at Dowagiac, 5:00 p.m. Lawton at Marcellus, 5:00 p.m. Sturgis at Bronson, 5:00 p.m. Softball Kal. Loy Norrix at St. Joseph, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Kal. Central at Lakeshore, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Michigan Lutheran at Berrien Springs, 4:30 p.m. Fennville at Bridgman, 4:15 p.m. (DH) New Buffalo at River Valley, 4:15 p.m. (DH) Cassopolis at Bangor, 4:30 p.m. (DH) White Pigeon at Bloomingdale, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Comstock at Centreville, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Decatur at Marcellus, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Hartford at Mendon, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Lawton at Gobles, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Coloma at Hamilton, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Kal. Hackett at Kal. Christian, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Delton-Kellogg at Schoolcraft, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Saugatuck at Spring Lake, 4:15 p.m. Mattawan at Portage Northern, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Gull Lake at B.C. Central, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Portage Central at B.C. Lakeview, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Plainwell at Edwardsburg, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Otsego at Vicksburg, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Niles at Sturgis, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Dowagiac at Brandywine, 4:15 p.m. (DH)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 – Game 1 Pittsburgh Pirates 7, Detroit Tigers 2 – Game 2 Chicago White Sox 4, Chicago Cubs 3 Tigers 3, Pirates 2 – Pirates 7, Tigers 2 – Pirates beat up Tigers’ bullpen to split doubleheader Bryan Reynolds doubled in Pittsburgh’s two-run seventh inning, and the Pirates beat the Detroit Tigers 7-2 to split a doubleheader. The Tigers won the first game 3-2 with the help of two key errors by the Pirates. After pitching 4 2/3 scoreless innings in the first game, the Tigers’ bullpen struggled in the nightcap. Gemel had five hits in across the two games. Tigers reliever Drew Hutchinson (0-2) got the loss in the second game, while Alex Lange got the win in the first. Pirates reliever Zach Thompson got the win in the first game, and Bryse Wilson was charged with the loss. White Sox 4, Cubs 3 – Giolito gets help in pitching White Sox past Cubs 4-3 Lucas Giolito struck out 10, Luis Robert made a game-saving catch and Matt Foster worked out of a major jam as the Chicago White Sox beat the Chicago Cubs 4-3 at Wrigley Field. José Abreu and Leury García homered for the White Sox, who overcame an early 3-1 deficit. Giolito reached double digits in strikeouts for the 14th time since joining the White Sox in 2017. He allowed three hits in 5 2/3 innings, including home runs by Nico Hoerner and Patrick Wisdom in the second. Tonight Detroit (Skubal 1-2) at Houston (Urquidy 2-1), 8:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 7:50 Cubs and White Sox are off NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – 1st Round Last Night Carolina Hurricanes 5, Boston Bruins 2 (CAR Leads 2-0) Tampa Bay Lightning 5, Toronto Maple Leafs 2 (Series Tied 1-1) Minnesota Wild 6, St. Louis Blues 2 (Series Tied 1-1) Edmonton Oilers 6, Los Angeles Kings 0 (Series Tied 1-1) Tonight Pittsburgh Penguins at New York Rangers, 7:00 p.m. (PIT Leads 1-0) Washington Capitals at Florida Panthers, 7:30 p.m. (WAS Leads 1-0) Nashville Predators at Colorado Avalanche, 9:30 p.m. (COL Leads 1-0) Dallas Stars at Calgary Flames, 10:00 p.m. (CGY Leads 1-0) NHL – Turner Sports prepared for their first Stanley Cup Playoffs Turner Sports and ESPN are carrying the NHL playoffs after they aired for 16 years on NBC and NBCSN. TNT and TBS get their first games on Thursday after ESPN and ESPN2 carried the first three nights. TNT and TBS will televise up to 49 games during the playoffs. Turner Sports and ESPN will split the first and second rounds. Each will have a conference final. The Stanley Cup Final will be on ABC this year. The biggest change from NBC is the studio show. ESPN and Turner each have a more irreverent tone. Early ratings are positive. NBA – National Basketball Association – 2022 NBA Playoffs – 2nd Round Last Night Miami Heat 119, Philadelphia 76ers 103 (MIA Leads 2-0) Phoenix Suns 129, Dallas Mavericks 109 (PHX Leads 2-0) Tonight No games tonight NFL – Tampa Bay, Seattle to meet in 1st NFL game in Germany The first regular-season NFL game in Germany will be between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Seattle Seahawks at the home of soccer club Bayern Munich. The NFL says the game will take place at the Allianz Arena on Nov. 13. Frankfurt will also be staging a regular-season game in Germany during the next four years. The schedule for the three NFL games in London next season has also been announced. The Green Bay Packers will become the final team to play in Europe when they take on the New York Giants on Oct. 9 at the home of Premier League soccer team Tottenham. Olympics – Biden says Olympians brought a bit of unity to weary nation President Joe Biden praised Team USA for bringing a bit of unity to a pandemic weary nation as he hosted a White House celebration Wednesday with about 600 athletes from this year’s Winter Olympics in Beijing and the coronavirus-delayed Summer Games held in 2021 in Tokyo. Among the athletes at the South Lawn ceremony were swimmer and seven-time gold medalist Katie Ledecky, celebrated bobsledder Elena Meyers Taylor and ice dancer Zachary Donahue, as well as competitors from the past two Paralympic Games. Biden suggested that as equally impressive as the athletes’ performances was their ability to unite Americans during a period marked by the unrelenting coronavirus pandemic and deepening partisanship after the 2020 election. NASCAR – Kenseth, McGriff, Shelmerdine elected to Hall Drivers Matt Kenseth and Hershel McGriff and crew chief Kirk Shelmerdine have been selected to the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Kenseth was a first-ballot selection, Shelmerdine was voted in on his third try and McGriff his seventh. Mike Helton was named the Landmark Award winner for outstanding contributions to the sport Wednesday during a ceremony at the NASCAR Hall of Fame. They will officially be inducted into the Hall of Fame on Jan. 20. NCAA – dAP source: SEC, Pac-12 leaders to push for NIL law in DC The commissioners of the Southeastern Conference and the Pac-12 are scheduled to meet with lawmakers in Washington They will lobby for federal legislation to regulate name, image and likeness compensation to athletes. A person who has been briefed on the commissioners’ trip to Capitol Hill confirmed the te visit to the AP. Greg Sankey of the SEC and George Kliavkoff of the Pac-12 plan to meet with Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and other lawmakers. Tennis – French Open prizes up nearly 7% from 2019 pre-pandemic level Total French Open prize money will be about 7% higher this year than it was for the last pre-pandemic edition in 2019. That includes an increase of 35% for players who lose in the first round of singles. But the women’s and men’s singles champions will each receive slightly less than they did three years ago. The French Tennis Federation announced Wednesday that it will hand out a total of 43.6 million euros in 2022. That is about $46 million. The clay-court Grand Slam tournament begins on May 22, with Novak Djokovic and Barbora Krejcikova as the reigning champions. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night South Bend Cubs 6, Peoria Chiefs 3 Lansing Lugnuts 7, West Michigan Whitecaps 1 – Game 1 Lansing Lugnuts 6, West Michigan Whitecaps 5 – Game 2 Beloit Sky Carp 1, Great Lakes Loons 0 Tonight Beloit Sky Carp at Great Lakes Loons, 5:05 p.m. (DH) West Michigan Whitecaps at Lansing Lugnuts, 7:05 p.m. Peoria Chiefs at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Baseball Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Lake Michigan College, 2:00 p.m./4:30 p.m. (DH) MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Girls Soccer St. Joseph 7, Battle Creek Central 0 Mattawan 1, Lakeshore 0 Our Lady of the Lake 4, Bridgman 0 Brandywine 2, Berrien Springs 2 – TIE Buchanan 7, Comstock 6 Saugatuck 8, Hartford 0 Fennville 1, Coloma 1 – TIE Kalamazoo Christian 9, Watervliet 0 Plainwell 1, Allegan 0 Otsego 5, Three Rivers 0 Paw Paw 8, Niles 0 Vicksburg 8, Sturgis 0 Schoolcraft 6, Kalamazoo Hackett 3 Delton-Kellogg 2, Constantine 0 Gull Lake 3, Battle Creek Lakeview 1 Portage Central 6, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 0 Portage Northern 2, Kalamazoo Central 1 Baseball Michigan Lutheran 13, Eau Claire 0 – Game 1 Michigan Lutheran 20, Eau Claire 0 – Game 2 Brandywine 1, Bridgman 0 – Game 1 Bridgman 9, Brandywine 1 – Game 2 Edwardsburg 7, Three Rivers 1 – Game 1 Edwardsburg 4, Three Rivers 0 – Game 2 Portage Northern 12, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Parchment 18, Constantine 0 Softball Michigan Lutheran 18, Eau Claire 0 – Game 1 Michigan Lutheran 18, Eau Claire 3 – Game 2 Buchanan 10, South haven 6 – Game 1 Buchanan 16, South Haven 2 – Game 2 Parchment 5, Constantine 0 – Game 1 Parchment 10, Constantine 5 – Game 2 Boys Golf SMAC West at Point O’ Woods Portage Central 167 Portage Northern 174 Mattawan 176 St. Joseph 184 Lakeshore 192 Lakeshore Jack Carlisle 45 Jacob Marohn 46 Adam Collins 50 Jack Velenziano 51 St. Joseph Charles Uzelac 44 Nathan Brooks 46 Seth Walters 46 Dylan Walters 48 Girls Tennis Mattawan 6, Lakeshore 2 Track and Field Lakeshore, Portage Northern at Mattawan Boys Scores: Portage Northern, 91.5, Lakeshore 71.5 Lakeshore 82.5, Mattawan 79.5 Portage Northern 106.5, Mattawan 55.5 Girls Scores: Portage Northern 85.5, Lakeshore 70.5 Mattawan 87, Lakeshore 73 Portage Northern 82, Mattawan 80 Today Baseball Kal. Loy Norrix at St. Joseph, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Kal. Central at Lakeshore, 4:00 p.m. (DH) New Buffalo at River Valley, 4:15 p.m. (DH) Mattawan at Portage Northern, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Plainwell at Edwardsburg, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Otsego at Vicksburg, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Cassopolis at Bangor, 4:30 p.m. (DH) White Pigeon at Bloomingdale, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Comstock at Centreville, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Decatur at Marcellus, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Hartford at Mendon, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Gull Lake at B.C. Central, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Portage Central at B.C. Lakeview, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Kal. Hackett at Galesburg-Augusta, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Lawton at Gobles, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Fennville at Watervliet, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Soccer Constantine at Berrien Springs, 6:00 pm. Edwardsburg at Dowagiac, 5:00 p.m. Lawton at Marcellus, 5:00 p.m. Sturgis at Bronson, 5:00 p.m. Softball Kal. Loy Norrix at St. Joseph, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Kal. Central at Lakeshore, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Michigan Lutheran at Berrien Springs, 4:30 p.m. Fennville at Bridgman, 4:15 p.m. (DH) New Buffalo at River Valley, 4:15 p.m. (DH) Cassopolis at Bangor, 4:30 p.m. (DH) White Pigeon at Bloomingdale, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Comstock at Centreville, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Decatur at Marcellus, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Hartford at Mendon, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Lawton at Gobles, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Coloma at Hamilton, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Kal. Hackett at Kal. Christian, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Delton-Kellogg at Schoolcraft, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Saugatuck at Spring Lake, 4:15 p.m. Mattawan at Portage Northern, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Gull Lake at B.C. Central, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Portage Central at B.C. Lakeview, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Plainwell at Edwardsburg, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Otsego at Vicksburg, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Niles at Sturgis, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Dowagiac at Brandywine, 4:15 p.m. (DH)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 – Game 1 Pittsburgh Pirates 7, Detroit Tigers 2 – Game 2 Chicago White Sox 4, Chicago Cubs 3 Tigers 3, Pirates 2 – Pirates 7, Tigers 2 – Pirates beat up Tigers’ bullpen to split doubleheader Bryan Reynolds doubled in Pittsburgh’s two-run seventh inning, and the Pirates beat the Detroit Tigers 7-2 to split a doubleheader. The Tigers won the first game 3-2 with the help of two key errors by the Pirates. After pitching 4 2/3 scoreless innings in the first game, the Tigers’ bullpen struggled in the nightcap. Gemel had five hits in across the two games. Tigers reliever Drew Hutchinson (0-2) got the loss in the second game, while Alex Lange got the win in the first. Pirates reliever Zach Thompson got the win in the first game, and Bryse Wilson was charged with the loss. White Sox 4, Cubs 3 – Giolito gets help in pitching White Sox past Cubs 4-3 Lucas Giolito struck out 10, Luis Robert made a game-saving catch and Matt Foster worked out of a major jam as the Chicago White Sox beat the Chicago Cubs 4-3 at Wrigley Field. José Abreu and Leury García homered for the White Sox, who overcame an early 3-1 deficit. Giolito reached double digits in strikeouts for the 14th time since joining the White Sox in 2017. He allowed three hits in 5 2/3 innings, including home runs by Nico Hoerner and Patrick Wisdom in the second. Tonight Detroit (Skubal 1-2) at Houston (Urquidy 2-1), 8:10 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 7:50 Cubs and White Sox are off NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – 1st Round Last Night Carolina Hurricanes 5, Boston Bruins 2 (CAR Leads 2-0) Tampa Bay Lightning 5, Toronto Maple Leafs 2 (Series Tied 1-1) Minnesota Wild 6, St. Louis Blues 2 (Series Tied 1-1) Edmonton Oilers 6, Los Angeles Kings 0 (Series Tied 1-1) Tonight Pittsburgh Penguins at New York Rangers, 7:00 p.m. (PIT Leads 1-0) Washington Capitals at Florida Panthers, 7:30 p.m. (WAS Leads 1-0) Nashville Predators at Colorado Avalanche, 9:30 p.m. (COL Leads 1-0) Dallas Stars at Calgary Flames, 10:00 p.m. (CGY Leads 1-0) NHL – Turner Sports prepared for their first Stanley Cup Playoffs Turner Sports and ESPN are carrying the NHL playoffs after they aired for 16 years on NBC and NBCSN. TNT and TBS get their first games on Thursday after ESPN and ESPN2 carried the first three nights. TNT and TBS will televise up to 49 games during the playoffs. Turner Sports and ESPN will split the first and second rounds. Each will have a conference final. The Stanley Cup Final will be on ABC this year. The biggest change from NBC is the studio show. ESPN and Turner each have a more irreverent tone. Early ratings are positive. NBA – National Basketball Association – 2022 NBA Playoffs – 2nd Round Last Night Miami Heat 119, Philadelphia 76ers 103 (MIA Leads 2-0) Phoenix Suns 129, Dallas Mavericks 109 (PHX Leads 2-0) Tonight No games tonight NFL – Tampa Bay, Seattle to meet in 1st NFL game in Germany The first regular-season NFL game in Germany will be between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Seattle Seahawks at the home of soccer club Bayern Munich. The NFL says the game will take place at the Allianz Arena on Nov. 13. Frankfurt will also be staging a regular-season game in Germany during the next four years. The schedule for the three NFL games in London next season has also been announced. The Green Bay Packers will become the final team to play in Europe when they take on the New York Giants on Oct. 9 at the home of Premier League soccer team Tottenham. Olympics – Biden says Olympians brought a bit of unity to weary nation President Joe Biden praised Team USA for bringing a bit of unity to a pandemic weary nation as he hosted a White House celebration Wednesday with about 600 athletes from this year’s Winter Olympics in Beijing and the coronavirus-delayed Summer Games held in 2021 in Tokyo. Among the athletes at the South Lawn ceremony were swimmer and seven-time gold medalist Katie Ledecky, celebrated bobsledder Elena Meyers Taylor and ice dancer Zachary Donahue, as well as competitors from the past two Paralympic Games. Biden suggested that as equally impressive as the athletes’ performances was their ability to unite Americans during a period marked by the unrelenting coronavirus pandemic and deepening partisanship after the 2020 election. NASCAR – Kenseth, McGriff, Shelmerdine elected to Hall Drivers Matt Kenseth and Hershel McGriff and crew chief Kirk Shelmerdine have been selected to the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Kenseth was a first-ballot selection, Shelmerdine was voted in on his third try and McGriff his seventh. Mike Helton was named the Landmark Award winner for outstanding contributions to the sport Wednesday during a ceremony at the NASCAR Hall of Fame. They will officially be inducted into the Hall of Fame on Jan. 20. NCAA – dAP source: SEC, Pac-12 leaders to push for NIL law in DC The commissioners of the Southeastern Conference and the Pac-12 are scheduled to meet with lawmakers in Washington They will lobby for federal legislation to regulate name, image and likeness compensation to athletes. A person who has been briefed on the commissioners’ trip to Capitol Hill confirmed the te visit to the AP. Greg Sankey of the SEC and George Kliavkoff of the Pac-12 plan to meet with Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and other lawmakers. Tennis – French Open prizes up nearly 7% from 2019 pre-pandemic level Total French Open prize money will be about 7% higher this year than it was for the last pre-pandemic edition in 2019. That includes an increase of 35% for players who lose in the first round of singles. But the women’s and men’s singles champions will each receive slightly less than they did three years ago. The French Tennis Federation announced Wednesday that it will hand out a total of 43.6 million euros in 2022. That is about $46 million. The clay-court Grand Slam tournament begins on May 22, with Novak Djokovic and Barbora Krejcikova as the reigning champions. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Last Night South Bend Cubs 6, Peoria Chiefs 3 Lansing Lugnuts 7, West Michigan Whitecaps 1 – Game 1 Lansing Lugnuts 6, West Michigan Whitecaps 5 – Game 2 Beloit Sky Carp 1, Great Lakes Loons 0 Tonight Beloit Sky Carp at Great Lakes Loons, 5:05 p.m. (DH) West Michigan Whitecaps at Lansing Lugnuts, 7:05 p.m. Peoria Chiefs at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Today Baseball Kalamazoo Valley Community College at Lake Michigan College, 2:00 p.m./4:30 p.m. (DH) MHSAA – High School Sports Yesterday Girls Soccer St. Joseph 7, Battle Creek Central 0 Mattawan 1, Lakeshore 0 Our Lady of the Lake 4, Bridgman 0 Brandywine 2, Berrien Springs 2 – TIE Buchanan 7, Comstock 6 Saugatuck 8, Hartford 0 Fennville 1, Coloma 1 – TIE Kalamazoo Christian 9, Watervliet 0 Plainwell 1, Allegan 0 Otsego 5, Three Rivers 0 Paw Paw 8, Niles 0 Vicksburg 8, Sturgis 0 Schoolcraft 6, Kalamazoo Hackett 3 Delton-Kellogg 2, Constantine 0 Gull Lake 3, Battle Creek Lakeview 1 Portage Central 6, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 0 Portage Northern 2, Kalamazoo Central 1 Baseball Michigan Lutheran 13, Eau Claire 0 – Game 1 Michigan Lutheran 20, Eau Claire 0 – Game 2 Brandywine 1, Bridgman 0 – Game 1 Bridgman 9, Brandywine 1 – Game 2 Edwardsburg 7, Three Rivers 1 – Game 1 Edwardsburg 4, Three Rivers 0 – Game 2 Portage Northern 12, Kalamazoo Hackett 0 Parchment 18, Constantine 0 Softball Michigan Lutheran 18, Eau Claire 0 – Game 1 Michigan Lutheran 18, Eau Claire 3 – Game 2 Buchanan 10, South haven 6 – Game 1 Buchanan 16, South Haven 2 – Game 2 Parchment 5, Constantine 0 – Game 1 Parchment 10, Constantine 5 – Game 2 Boys Golf SMAC West at Point O’ Woods Portage Central 167 Portage Northern 174 Mattawan 176 St. Joseph 184 Lakeshore 192 Lakeshore Jack Carlisle 45 Jacob Marohn 46 Adam Collins 50 Jack Velenziano 51 St. Joseph Charles Uzelac 44 Nathan Brooks 46 Seth Walters 46 Dylan Walters 48 Girls Tennis Mattawan 6, Lakeshore 2 Track and Field Lakeshore, Portage Northern at Mattawan Boys Scores: Portage Northern, 91.5, Lakeshore 71.5 Lakeshore 82.5, Mattawan 79.5 Portage Northern 106.5, Mattawan 55.5 Girls Scores: Portage Northern 85.5, Lakeshore 70.5 Mattawan 87, Lakeshore 73 Portage Northern 82, Mattawan 80 Today Baseball Kal. Loy Norrix at St. Joseph, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Kal. Central at Lakeshore, 4:00 p.m. (DH) New Buffalo at River Valley, 4:15 p.m. (DH) Mattawan at Portage Northern, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Plainwell at Edwardsburg, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Otsego at Vicksburg, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Cassopolis at Bangor, 4:30 p.m. (DH) White Pigeon at Bloomingdale, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Comstock at Centreville, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Decatur at Marcellus, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Hartford at Mendon, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Gull Lake at B.C. Central, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Portage Central at B.C. Lakeview, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Kal. Hackett at Galesburg-Augusta, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Lawton at Gobles, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Fennville at Watervliet, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Soccer Constantine at Berrien Springs, 6:00 pm. Edwardsburg at Dowagiac, 5:00 p.m. Lawton at Marcellus, 5:00 p.m. Sturgis at Bronson, 5:00 p.m. Softball Kal. Loy Norrix at St. Joseph, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Kal. Central at Lakeshore, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Michigan Lutheran at Berrien Springs, 4:30 p.m. Fennville at Bridgman, 4:15 p.m. (DH) New Buffalo at River Valley, 4:15 p.m. (DH) Cassopolis at Bangor, 4:30 p.m. (DH) White Pigeon at Bloomingdale, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Comstock at Centreville, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Decatur at Marcellus, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Hartford at Mendon, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Lawton at Gobles, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Coloma at Hamilton, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Kal. Hackett at Kal. Christian, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Delton-Kellogg at Schoolcraft, 4:30 p.m. (DH) Saugatuck at Spring Lake, 4:15 p.m. Mattawan at Portage Northern, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Gull Lake at B.C. Central, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Portage Central at B.C. Lakeview, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Plainwell at Edwardsburg, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Otsego at Vicksburg, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Niles at Sturgis, 4:00 p.m. (DH) Dowagiac at Brandywine, 4:15 p.m. (DH)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kenseth Thibideau is perhaps most notable for being in the bands Tarentel, Sleeping People, Rumah Sakit, Howard Hello and just being a staple in the San Diego scene. Most recently he's been adding sounds & compositions to video games and we talk about a lot in this fun one. Enjoy. https://www.temporaryresidence.com/collections/kenseth-thibideau https://www.allmusic.com/artist/kenseth-thibideau-mn0000085289/credits https://kenseththibideau.bandcamp.com/ https://www.kenseththibideaumusic.com/ https://youtu.be/cSMVHWVO56U https://youtu.be/4EapXnthsJY https://youtube.com/channel/UCtJki-WjJgYEoTwA0Zof6LQ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jamiel-alkhaja/support
Today’s episode is with conceptual and multimedia installation artist, Kenseth Armstead. Born and raised in Washington DC, Kenseth found his artistic path in high school at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts, later receiving his Bachelors of Fine Arts from the Corcoran College of Art & Design and his Masters in Integrated Digital Media from the Tandon School of Engineering at NYU. With a career spanning over three decades, his provocative works centralize history, American culture, and the complex narratives embedded in ethnicity. His multimedia public art installations are deliberately in dialogue with the communities in which they reside. Nestled in his large scale, at-times architectural works, are themes around the black imagination, social justice, abolition, redemption, freedom and change. He was also recently named to the Public Design Commission in New York City. Although Kenseth is known for his independent installations, he actually started his career in collaborative work with X-PRZ, an art band which included his mentor Tony Cokes, along with artists Doug Anderson and Mark Pierson. This avant garde group was dedicated to using music, video, and other ephemera to critique culture and existing social norms, especially as it pertained to art world notions of individual genius and critical theory. Kenseth’s most recent public artwork, Boulevard of African Monarchs, connects the hub of African excellence in America,(Harlem, USA) to the royal court of the Kassena people of Tiebele, Burkina Faso. It’s on display until August of 2021 at the intersection 116th Street & Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd in Harlem. Kenseth is a prodigious scholar and we cover a LOT of ground. In this episode we discuss his 30/30/30 formula for consistent artistic production, the link between Chistianity and social media, the role time plays in criticism, and what community engagement in art really looks like. Kenseth’s portfolio is extensive, immersive and influential. His work has infiltrated the streets of New York for decades with projects and installations that focus on creating images and cultural activities that aim to close the gulf of space and time between African and African-American identity, communication and social ritual. Recorded remotely and safely, it is with great pleasure that I introduce Kenseth Armstead to the IBI Podcast. Here are some highlights: On his 30/30/30 formula: “I’ve had this rule about 30-30-30 so roughly I’m splitting my time 30 percent production, 30 percent marketing, and it’s like you realize like the 30% when you’re making work is not separate from the 30% when you’re marketing the work or the 30% when you’re doing administrative work these are not separate concepts they are all apart of this flow.” On Media: “If you took in all media and you watched television for 24 hours and you didn’t have a way to be critical about it, you would commit suicide because you don’t have the car that they are trying to sell you, you don’t have the house, you don’t have the money. And if you had the money you would never have enough, you’re not tall enough, you’re not short enough, you’re not this, you’re not that, it’s all about what you’re not!” On community engagement: “When you’re the youngest of 8 you don’t even ever get your own fresh pair of underwear, everything is a hammy down. So I’ve always been in a group in a sense so that’s natural to me, but actually naturally I’m an introvert, naturally alone, and reading. But then in order to cope with life, you build an extrovert persona and they’re pure sort of narcissists who really feed on community and so Bill Clinton would be a pure narcissist who feeds on crowds. Obama would be someone like myself who’s an introvert but can be an extrovert and so there is a cost. In the piece I did in Central Park, I think I talked to 600 people directly in one day but then after that, I don’t want to talk to people for days because it’s a lot, it’s a lot Support this podcast
They boys talk about the rainy texas race, why mtj sucks, why Kenseth is bad, Larson to 5, Fantasy Picks and more this week on Skidmark central
Kevin Harvick won again on Sunday, his 53rd career victory and the 4th of his 2020 season. Harvick held off Matt Kenseth to get the victory, in Kenseth's best run of the year. The race had three major points, tire wear, a big pit road accident and lack of passing. We'll discuss who had a great weekend at Indy and who struggled. Plus, another week and another impressive victory for Chase Briscoe in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in Saturday. It as his fifth win of the year and came on a road course. We'll talk about the finish, who struggled and who ran well. Also, the Choose Cone is a thing as NASCAR announced the rules for the All-Star race. We'll discuss what we think about that & the rules themselves. Plus a triple-header weekend at Kentucky. We'll preview it all.
Luke is back!! Mitch, Luke & Brandon discuss Homesteads race and playoff concerns with Matt Kenseth. We also discuss some "what ifs" with drivers careers.
Based on the finishing order,Ryan Preece and the Dillon share 50/50 on the front row based on there 20th and 19th place finishes.matt Kenseth very happy about his 10th place showing at darlington in his first race with cgr and the #42 car.
Dale Earnhardt Jr hangs out with old friend Matt Kenseth, as he makes a comeback behind the wheel when NASCAR returns to racing. T he former Cup Champion enlightens Dale Jr. and co-host Mike Davis about his refined workout regiment and how he is approaching this comeback. Speaking of coming back, Matt tells us that he never did use the "R" word, so he never actually retired. So how has his family taken his return to the NASCAR life? And what will this new social-distanced NASCAR life be like? Kenseth also shares how the new deal with Ganassi went down and how he is going into this first race with so many unknowns. He reveals the origins of his original nickname, what he really thinks of watching the iRacing Pro-Invitational Series and how he thinks Dale Jr. is "cheap." Later in the show, Dale gets stumped by some tricky questions on #AskJr presented by Xfinity. The DJD gang discuss Chicagoland Speedway rumors and how Dale Jr didn't go to his high school prom. Oh, and we also tell a tale about a Pakistani magician who took to the high banks of Darlington Raceway... blindfolded. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dale Earnhardt Jr hangs out with old friend Matt Kenseth, as he makes a comeback behind the wheel when NASCAR returns to racing. T he former Cup Champion enlightens Dale Jr. and co-host Mike Davis about his refined workout regiment and how he is approaching this comeback. Speaking of coming back, Matt tells us that he never did use the "R" word, so he never actually retired. So how has his family taken his return to the NASCAR life? And what will this new social-distanced NASCAR life be like? Kenseth also shares how the new deal with Ganassi went down and how he is going into this first race with so many unknowns. He reveals the origins of his original nickname, what he really thinks of watching the iRacing Pro-Invitational Series and how he thinks Dale Jr. is "cheap." Later in the show, Dale gets stumped by some tricky questions on #AskJr presented by Xfinity. The DJD gang discuss Chicagoland Speedway rumors and how Dale Jr didn't go to his high school prom. Oh, and we also tell a tale about a Pakistani magician who took to the high banks of Darlington Raceway... blindfolded. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt Kenseth is joining Chip Ganassi Racing and getting set for NASCAR’s return at Darlington. Plus, Kyle Rickey chats with up-and-coming racer Anthony Alfredo.
#NASCAR #Pitboss Grills Start our iracing League tonight. Lugz tells us about his new Pitboss Smoker. Larson racing again, in world of Outlaws. Kenseth gets a new paint scheme for the 42.
Life events: Doug got married and Dan had a triple-bypass. They discuss that and Eric comes back to offer his views on the Larson saga. The gang also discusses the odd ball hiring of Kenseth at Ganassi , the COVID-driven return of NASCAR, and whether Dale Earnhardt Jr. should be in the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
Kerry tells us about Ryan Newman getting race ready clearance. Also Matt Kenseth's return to NASCAR Support the show: http://patreon.com/thefinallap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Kenseth, NASCAR Driver for Chip Ganassi Racing, joins the show to talk about his return to racing, the Packers and more. What made him come out of retirement to race again? Are there plans for NASCAR to come back? How will racing without fans affect the industry of racing for years to come? Why is he getting involved in running in marathons? As a Packers fan, what are his thoughts on the Packers 2019 season, and the draft?
Matt and Preston talk about the return of Matt Kenseth to the 42 car as well as debate whether NASCAR should forgo the playoff format for 2020.
In this week's edition of the Frontstretch Podcast, Dustin Albino and Mike Neff discuss Ryan Newman returning to NASCAR after many feared the worst post-Daytona 500. Chip Ganassi Racing gave Matt Kenseth the nod for the No. 42 car, bypassing Ross Chastain. Now that NASCAR has granted Kenseth a waiver to be playoff eligible, Albino and Neff discuss what ... Read more
#NASCAR Kenseth is back. Big new, Chip Hires Kenseth to drive the 42 rest of the year. NASCAR schedule released that turns it upside down. Crazy schedule. Races almost everyday when it starts. Our buddy Saka calls in and discuss his Joey Gase Sponsorship. Also join our IRacing League
NASCAR on NBC analysts Jeff Burton and Steve Letarte are joined by Matt Kenseth, who was announced a day earlier as the surprise new driver of the No. 42 Chevrolet at Chip Ganassi Racing for the remainder of the 2020 season. Kenseth discusses his reasons for returning, his prospects for success and what home life has been like.
Matt Kenseth will drive the #42 CGR Chevy for the remaining of 2020. Ryan Newman has been medically cleared to return to racing. Alex Bowman wins at the virtual Talladega Superspeedway. NASCAR to retrun to the track on May 17th at Darlington Raceway. F1’s Lando Norris takes the checkered flag at COTA. French GP off … Continued
Guess who's back, back again, Kenseth's back. Tell a friend.
Matt Kenseth is set to be the new driver in the #42 car this year,taking over larsons spot after being fired.i think this will be a amazing fit.more superlatives and top 10 gifs and fake texts to the winner are back in this episode.this is a 2 part episode because I had to eat dinner but my dad allowed me to do it during dinner.
NASCAR on NBC analysts Jeff Burton and Steve Letarte (with reporter Nate Ryan chiming in on news) discuss the return of Matt Kenseth to NASCAR and why this could be a great move for Chip Ganassi Racing and the 2003 Cup champion. It could be a win-win situation for a multitude of reasons, including Kenseth's experience and leadership, Ganassi's free agency prospects and the compacted NASCAR schedule. Also the analysts' thoughts on the quick recovery of Ryan Newman after he was injured in a horrific crash on the last lap of the Daytona 500.
On the week that marks the one year anniversary of releasing these stories of terrible shows, I wanted to celebrate the occasion by featuring one of my musical heroes, Kenseth Thibideau. He used to play in Rumah Sakit and Tarentel, 2 San Francisco bands that altered the course of my personal musical development, as well as amazing bands like Pinback, Sleeping People, Goblin Cock, and lots more. Being a positive guy, Kenseth has a hard time coming up with a worst show ever, and tends to find a silver lining in most of the awful or weird show experiences he recalls. Some gems come up though, and it's lovely to talk to him about the incestuous San Diego music scene and all the strange places that has taken him.
On the week that marks the one year anniversary of releasing these stories of terrible shows, I wanted to celebrate the occasion by featuring one of my musical heroes, Kenseth Thibideau. He used to play in Rumah Sakit and Tarentel, 2 San Francisco bands that altered the course of my personal musical development, as well as amazing bands like Pinback, Sleeping People, Goblin Cock, and lots more. Being a positive guy, Kenseth has a hard time coming up with a worst show ever, and tends to find a silver lining in most of the awful or weird show experiences he recalls. Some gems come up though, and it's lovely to talk to him about the incestuous San Diego music scene and all the strange places that has taken him.
#577 Guest: Davey Segal - We recap the crazy Kentucky finish, hint it was Busch vs. Busch, Kenseth adds another race date, getting closer to the playoffs, we hear from Buescher and Truex in our Spotlight/Featured showdown, and a fully flat New Hampshire preview. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie Support the show: http://patreon.com/thefinallap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2012 Daytona 500 was the first stock car race of the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season and the 54th iteration of the event. It was held between February 27–28, 2012 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida, before a crowd of 140,000. The race, extended to 202 laps and 505 miles (813 km) due to a green-white-checker finish, was won by Matt Kenseth driving for Roush Fenway Racing as his first win of the season and his second Daytona 500 victory. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. finished second and Greg Biffle came in third. The race was scheduled for February 26 but heavy rain forced NASCAR officials to delay it until the next day. The race was scheduled to then start at 12:00 PM EST but rain pushed it further back. When it got underway at 7:02 p.m. EST, pole-sitter Carl Edwards was immediately passed by Biffle before the first turn. Biffle maintained this position until he was passed by David Ragan on lap eleven. Denny Hamlin took over the lead after a second caution period and led the race for 57 laps, during which Biffle also led. Matt Kenseth assumed the first place on lap 146 and maintained it until a seventh caution period twelve laps later. The race was stopped for two hours and five minutes after Juan Pablo Montoya hit a jet dryer on lap 160, causing fuel to seep onto the track and catch fire. Kenseth regained the first position at the lap 166 restart, and maintained it during the remaining thirty-four laps to win the race. The race had ten cautions and saw twenty-five lead changes by ten different drivers. The result meant Kenseth led the Drivers' Championship with 47 points, five ahead of Earnhardt, Biffle, and Hamlin. Jeff Burton followed in fifth place on 41 points. Ford led the Manufacturers' Championship with nine points, three ahead of Chevrolet in second. Toyota was third with four, and Dodge was in fourth. The race attracted an average of 13.69 million television viewers, with 36.5 million watching part or all of the race, making it the second most-watched 500 in history.
Silly Season is upon us with ESPN's Bob Pockrass and if you're into throwback schemes, they're being rolled out like Bojangles chicken and biscuits on a hot summer night... WHOO -EEE that Wood Brothers Cale Yarborough tribute car! Ty Majeski is fast becoming the King of Restarts after winning the Slinger Nationals this past week; Jesse Little debuts in Cup; Kenseth is back again in the Bluegrass State; Innovators vs NASCAR report; BIRTHDAYS galore; Dale Jr wants more junk; Tony Stewart races for icecream... still.....; Danica disguises at the ESPY Awards; Race Schedules, PINTY's Series News and all the race weather you can shake a thermometer at.
Welcome Fans! Clint Bowyer takes in the victory as he establishes himself as the weatherman! News this week, Kenseth taking more rides in the 6, F1 Model Screwed up, and good ole NASCAR conversation.
The gang is back together to celebrate Clint Bowyer’s Michigan win and discuss his performance, the Xfinity restrictor plate package, Kenseth’s struggles, the triple crown of NASCAR, getting tased, and being shot out of a cannon.
Guest: Chase Briscoe - We also recap the Dover Monster Mile weekend, discuss the NASCAR for sale thing, penalties o' plenty, a new mini-Larson, Kenseth returns this weekend, Allgaier busted, and a full Kansas Prerace and tons of fun as always. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie. Support the show: http://patreon.com/thefinallap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome aboard.... Today we recap last weeks rainy Barber in Bama...but it it is finally here Indy Car has come back to Indy Lots to talk about in NASCAR..Kenseth returning..Bayne and ARCA being bought...oh yeah DEGA Baby We had an awesome draft special for round 1 of the 2018 NFL...Today the crew returns to recap rounds 1 and 2 and get you set up for round 3... Its Saturday Morning and welcome aboard Join host Tom Marquis and The Balance Team This is the ONE place where fanatics can come together and talk about their favorite teams. The Balance brings you an analytical breakdown of sports from a Fans point of view. We bring breaking news, commentary, scores, stats, standings, audio and highlights! We will provide great interviews and sound Bytes….. You don't wanna miss the Balance ! 917-889-8516 is our digits
EG3 talks about the return of Matt Kenseth in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.
In this episode Kayla, Kristin, and Tanner recap Kyle Busch's third win in a row. They also discuss Kenseth's surprising return to RFR, tweet of the week, and much more!
In this episode Kayla, Kristin, and Tanner recap Kyle Busch's third win in a row. They also discuss Kenseth's surprising return to RFR, tweet of the week, and much more!
Hosts: Carolyn Manno and Parker Kligerman in Stamford. Dale Jarrett and Landon Cassill from Burton’s Garage. · After back-to-back short tracks, NASCAR switches gears this weekend to the biggest track on the schedule - the 2.66-mile Talladega Superspeedway! What chaos can we expect on Dega’s 33-degree high banks? Our drivers DJ, Parker and Landon weigh in. Plus, Parker jumps in the NBCSN iRacing Simulator for high-speed laps around NASCAR’s most unpredictable circuit. · Following the news of Matt Kenseth’s return to racing, questions surround the long-term futures of both Kenseth and Trevor Bayne, the driver he’ll share the #6 car with. We’ll hear what Dale Earnhardt Jr. had to say about it during the NASCAR America Debrief Podcast. · Dave and Ryan Blaney are just one of many father/son pairings that dot NASCAR’s history. Yesterday, Ryan revealed his Darlington throwback scheme that honors his Dad’s Cup Series career, and our Dave Burns got to speak with them about the opportunity.
Matt Kenseth will return to Roush Fenway Racing and drive the organizations No. 6 Ford, beginning at Kansas Speedway on May 12th. The team also announced that Kenseth will drive the car at the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series All-Star race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The team also announced a sponsor and some details about how the deal came about. We'll discuss all of that and the future of the No. 6 Ford at Roush Fenway Racing. Plus, as Talladega is on the horizon we'll discuss the next driver to get their first win? Is it Chase Elliott? Erik Jones or Ty Dillon? Maybe it's Bubba Wallace - he finished 2nd in the Daytona 500. We'll talk about what we think. Also, what is the greatest finish in Talladega history? Is it Brad Keselowski's first win? How about Ron Bouchard's victory in 1981? What about Brian Vickers' first win in 2006? We'll talk about Talladega's greatest moments. And we'll take your phone calls 917-889-8280!
WARNING: ‘This podcast contains strong language and mature content.’ On this episode of the Glass Case of Emotion, Ryan Blaney, Kim Coon and Chuck Bush talk about Infinity War, Kenseth coming back to Cup and Ryan’s Darlington throwback.
WARNING: ‘This podcast contains strong language and mature content.' On this episode of the Glass Case of Emotion, Ryan Blaney, Kim Coon and Chuck Bush talk about Infinity War, Kenseth coming back to Cup and Ryan's Darlington throwback. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hosts: Rick Allen, Steve Letarte, Jeff Burton and Dale Earnhardt Jr. at the Big Oak Table in Charlotte. · This #WednesDale around the Big Oak Table, there’s plenty to talk about - from Matt Kenseth’s return to Dale Jr.’s final preparations before becoming a father. We’ll have reaction from Kenseth and Roush Fenway Racing’s press conference this morning in Charlotte. · The Cup Series returns to plate racing this weekend at Talladega, where the Earnhardts established a tradition of excellence with a combined 16 Cup wins for Dale Sr. and Dale Jr. We’ll look back on some of their greatest moments at NASCAR’s biggest, most unpredictable track. · Another day, another Darlington throwback reveal - this time from Ryan Blaney, a rising star with a deep appreciation for the sport’s past. What classic scheme will he drive at the ‘Track Too Tough to Tame’?
Eric, Dan, and Doug sift through the big Kenseth news, discuss their love for short tracks, recall the Elliott rally at Talladega, laugh about peeing in driver suits, and remember the great Captain Herb Emory.
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Davey Segal recaps the Can-Am 500 from Phoenix International Raceway, won by Matt Kenseth. He breaks down how Kenseth going out a winner reminded everybody that he isn’t done just yet, what went down between Chase Elliott and Denny Hamlin Round No. 2 and who advanced to the Championship Four. He also recaps the XFINITY...
Davey Segal recaps the Can-Am 500 from Phoenix International Raceway, won by Matt Kenseth. He breaks down how Kenseth going out a winner reminded everybody that he isn’t done just yet, what went down between Chase Elliott and Denny Hamlin Round No. 2 and who advanced to the Championship Four. He also recaps the XFINITY...
Jeff Gluck welcomes Dustin Long of NBC Sports in this week's edition. We chat with race winner Joey Logano from victory lane at Phoenix, where he proclaims he will win his first Sprint Cup title. Plus, how he lost his wedding ring for a second time. Gluck and Long break down how the final laps unfolded, sending Matt Kenseth home early and giving Kyle Busch a chance to go back-to-back. They also offer their insights into who has the edge at Homestead - Logano, Busch, Jimmie Johnson or Carl Edwards.