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Bienvenidos a (Thursday) Morning Glory with Sofia Listen back to Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, Christoph El Truento, Archie Shepp, Sedapol C.C. Watts, Lovage, Moses Sumney, and many more that we won't list or we'll be here all day. Alba Rose joins for a kōrero about their new EP First Light and the processes of making music from break ups to teaching yourself guitar. Thanks to The Tuning Fork
pWotD Episode 2705: Maggie Smith Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 2,038,345 views on Friday, 27 September 2024 our article of the day is Maggie Smith.Dame Margaret Natalie Smith (28 December 1934 − 27 September 2024) was a British actress. Known for her wit in comedic roles, she had an extensive career on stage and screen over seven decades and was one of Britain's most recognisable and prolific actresses. She received numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, five BAFTA Awards, four Emmy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards and a Tony Award, as well as nominations for six Laurence Olivier Awards. Smith was one of the few performers to earn the Triple Crown of Acting.Smith began her stage career as a student, performing at the Oxford Playhouse in 1952, and made her professional debut on Broadway in New Faces of '56. Over the following decades Smith established herself alongside Judi Dench as one of the most significant British theatre performers, working for the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. On Broadway, she received Tony Award nominations for Noël Coward's Private Lives (1975) and Tom Stoppard's Night and Day (1979), and won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for Lettice and Lovage (1990).Smith won Academy Awards for Best Actress for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) and Best Supporting Actress for California Suite (1978). She was Oscar-nominated for Othello (1965), Travels with My Aunt (1972), A Room with a View (1985) and Gosford Park (2001). She portrayed Professor Minerva McGonagall in the Harry Potter film series (2001–2011). She also acted in Death on the Nile (1978), Hook (1991), Sister Act (1992), The Secret Garden (1993), The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2012), Quartet (2012) and The Lady in the Van (2015).Smith received newfound attention and international fame for her role as Violet Crawley in the British period drama Downton Abbey (2010–2015). The role earned her three Primetime Emmy Awards; she had previously won one for the HBO film My House in Umbria (2003). Over the course of her career she was the recipient of numerous honorary awards including the British Film Institute Fellowship in 1993, the BAFTA Fellowship in 1996 and the Society of London Theatre Special Award in 2010. Smith was made a Dame by Queen Elizabeth II in 1990.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:34 UTC on Saturday, 28 September 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Maggie Smith on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Joey.
Jennifer Charles is a proud childless cat lady writer, singer/songwriter, actor, and poet, best known as one half of the New York cult band Elysian Fields. She has performed and collaborated with artists worldwide, singing in over 10 languages. Notable projects include Lovage with Mike Patton and Dan the Automator, and her Sephardic Diaspora group La Mar Enfortuna. Elysian Fields has created original music for television, film, and stage, including works by Jim Findlay and the French dance company Affari Esteri. Jennifer originated the role of Girl Angel in the Pulitzer-winning opera Angel's Bone and played Emily Dickinson in BAM's Lightning at our Feet. Elysian Fields recently released their 14th record, What the Thunder Said. Jennifer also launched a new project called Bohemian Flesh with Thomas Bartlett and has recorded audiobooks, including Edith Wharton's The Touchstone. In her free time, she creates art, gardens, cooks, travels, and cares for her cats.
Celebrate summer and fresh food. Donna and Lonna talk about farmer's markets, ice cream, tomatillos, eggplant. okra and lovage. Donna talks about Dicamba on our farm fields. Lonna reviews a good book: The Whole Okra by Chris Smith. And a good lovage sauce recipe to go with all your summer veggies.
Show #231 - Big Sexy is in the Taint of Florida, navigating the Swamp Desert and heading to Mom's! Sven, JK and Tony recap Record Store Day, check out the Domino's Pizza Delivery eBike, talk 20” studs and more. Listen Now! Talkin' Schmack! Record Store Day ReCap Wendy and Sydney JK- Combuster, Eric Blowtorch performed. Bought PR.89, AWine, Lovage in sights. Amazon got me for some more FB.C Podcasts (including a goodly chunk of Full Spectrum before we got our own site.) Now over 500,000 listeners 10 years coming April 25th, 2024 Cedaero Surly Moloko Bar Pack - Standard and DEEP! - https://cedaero.com/products/surly-moloko-handlebar-pack Dominos eDelivery bike with pizza oven/warmer - photo in the show notes Maybe the greatest tire name ever. JK asks ‘Jeffrey?' https://www.specialized.com/us/en/carless-whisper-reflect/p/218291?searchText=00322-0506&color=352700-218291 20 inch studs are harder to find than you'd think(unless 20x4). Come on BMX guys, winter riding is fun. https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en/schwalbe-marathon-winter-plus-smart-guard-wic-tubeless-20-x-2.15-tyre/137417406/p?id_producte=10035992&country=us&gad_source=1 Shout to Dan (Mena), he listens to our show! DO YOU? Send us a message to get your own shout out (for what it's worth) Shimano Nexus SG-C7000 E-bike rated 5 speed internal. Interesting. Pokin fun of Facebook bike vendor (today's example Lyric Bikes). Hate helmets? hate peddling your bike? Check out how great we market our crap….Tony's post “Did you notice that NO ONE is peddling the bikes in this advertisement? Your website is great at marketing too. You are the Dahon of Canada. Designed in Canada, yes. Built? SO MUCH MARKETING. Sorry, your bikes, as Letter Kenny put is, are a HARD PASS.” Omar Di Felice is riding a fatbike to the South Pole - https://www.instagram.com/omardifelice/ - weird that it shows the same temperature in several of his pix. Wonder if it's just too cold for the tech?? Domino's Pizza Delivery eBike Cedaero Molokai Bar Deep Bag Please like our Page on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FullSpectrumCyclingdotcom Show Beer - Limestone Brewers Rope Swing IPA Call-in Studio Show Guest - Big Sexy Taint of Florida The Swamp Desert Support Jason on his travels, his Venmo is @Jason-Becker-60 PodcastMKE Studio 2 coming together WMSE Ice Scraper Member Premium Call-in to 717-727-2453 and leave us a message about how cycling is making your life better! Shit Worth Doin' Dec 2nd, World Wide! - Global Fatbike Day - International Fat-bike Day Celebrations - https://fat-bike.com/2023/11/global-fat-bike-day-2023-celebration-directory/ Dec 2nd Milwaukee Santa Cycle Rampage - https://e.givesmart.com/events/yAr/ Dec 9th Madison Santa Cycle Rampage - https://e.givesmart.com/events/z7P/ International Fat-bike Day Celebrations - https://fat-bike.com/2023/11/global-fat-bike-day-2023-celebration-directory/ Dec 16th - Chicago Bike Winter's 23rd annual Santa Cycle Rampage - https://thechainlink.org/events/chicago-bike-winter-s-23rd-annual-santa-cycle-rampage? Dec 16th - Shelltrack Fatbike Relay - Manitowoc, WI - https://facebook.com/events/s/shelltrack-2023-fat-bike-relay/870700094550633/ If you are in the bike industry… CABDA West: January 10 & 11, 2024 – Ontario Convention Center (Los Angeles Metro Area) CABDA Midwest: February 7 & 8, 2024 – Schaumburg Convention Center (Chicago Metro Area) CABDA East: March 6 & 7, 2024 – Meadowlands Expo Center (New York City Metro Area UP Fatbike Series Even though we haven't been graced by a good snow yet, fatbike racing is just around the corner! We already have the schedule set, so we wanted to share that with you: January 14th - K-Point Classic: Suicide Ski Hill February 4th - Heikki Lunta (Negaunee) February 25th - Heartwood Hustle Mar 17th - Ride the Ridge Emotional Support Pickle Bikes!
Faith No More Part 2. Mike Patton Continued. New Pod Like a Hole Episode. Part 2 of a 4 episode Mike Patton/Faith No more mini season. We examine Mike Patton's prolific and varied output. Tomahawk, Fantomas, Lovage, Mr. Bungle, Dillinger Escape Plan, Dead Cross, Mondo Cane, Peeping Tom, and much more but not John Zorn. Also talk about the Lakers and Sacramento Kings 2002 western conference finals. If you think Mr. Bungle's California deserved it's own episode, then this is the episode for you. Next episode we will start in on a hardcore history of Faith No More's Angel Dust. #faithnomore #angeldust #mikepatton #fantomas #mrbungle #musicofthenight #scary PLAH Links Like this episode and want to buy us a cup of Joe in thanks? www.ko-fi.com/podlikeahole Direct download : https://www.podbean.com/ei/pb-jxntx-13d7bd5 Facebook (The only reason to visit that site) facebook.com/podlikeahole/ Instagram (Unfortunately, no pics of the hosts wearing short shorts) instagram.com/pod_like_a_hole_podcast/ Patreon (Until we muster up the courage for an OnlyFans site) patreon.com/join/podlikeahole Artwork by Greg Wolgast instagram.com/g.wolgast/
Faith No More Part 1. New Pod Like a Hole Episode. Part 1 of a 4 episode Mike Patton/Faith No more mini season. The first of which is a discography discussion of Faith No More - with the exception of Angel Dust which will have it's own track by track deep dive and was the catalyst for all this Patton talk. This episode covers the Chuck Mosley years, 1989's platinum Real Thing, King For a Day, Album of the Year, Sol Invictus, Jim Martin's fashion choices and Billy Gould's catty swipes. FNM is a cornerstone band for many a record store expat, so you should know what you're getting into here. Next episode will dive into the rest of Mike Patton's prolific and varied output. Tomahawk, Fantomas, Lovage, Mr. Bungle - and much more. PLAH Links Like this episode and want to buy us a cup of Joe in thanks? www.ko-fi.com/podlikeahole Direct download : https://www.podbean.com/ei/pb-jxntx-13d7bd5 Facebook (The only reason to visit that site) facebook.com/podlikeahole/ Instagram (Unfortunately, no pics of the hosts wearing short shorts) instagram.com/pod_like_a_hole_podcast/ Patreon (Until we muster up the courage for an OnlyFans site) patreon.com/join/podlikeahole Artwork by Greg Wolgast instagram.com/g.wolgast/
Fabulously Delicious, The French Food Podcast, is a delectable journey into the world of French cuisine. In this episode, we discover lovage or liveche as it is known in French. Once a herb that was used by everyone every day it lost favor in the last century but is now having a resurgence. As part of our captivating series on the A to Z of French Herbs, this episode is all about Lavoge. Fabulously Delicious on the esteemed Evergreen Podcast network. Join our host Andrew Prior as they guide you through the captivating world of French cuisine, sharing insider tips, delightful anecdotes, and inspiring stories from renowned chefs and food enthusiasts. Tune in to this episode of Fabulously Delicious, The French Food Podcast, and unravel the secrets of garlic, a cherished ingredient that elevates French cuisine to extraordinary heights. Get ready to embark on a mouthwatering journey that will leave you craving for more! If you are planning a trip to France then why not come join me for a cooking experience in Montmorillon or a small group food tour in Lyon and/or Cote D'Azur. Don't want to do a tour or class but want a fabulous holiday here in France, Paris, Nice, Lyon or so many other places then I can help you plan it. Click the link below to book your call now. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/andrewprior/e/123498 Subscribe to my newsletter for updates on new episodes, cooking in France, travel around the French countryside, and recipes from my fab French kitchen via the link here. http://eepurl.com/hj-zFf Merci beaucoup and bon app! Website: https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewpriorfabulously Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndrewPriorFabulously YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andrewprior Fabulously Delicious Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3TrQ6Qf1C6XprVNaMCrEcm?si=ebddaac057594056&pt=dae0ff3d37c7c9b9afbc20bdb6d25b45 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we discuss some culinary herbs that will probably surprise you!PS. New in the woodcraft Shop: Gumbo (or Pot) Stirrer #1 - Judson Carroll Woodcraft (substack.com)Read about my new books:Medicinal Weeds and Grasses of the American Southeast, an Herbalist's Guidehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2023/05/medicinal-weeds-and-grasses-of-american.htmlAvailable in paperback on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C47LHTTHandConfirmation, an Autobiography of Faithhttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2023/05/confirmation-autobiography-of-faith.htmlAvailable in paperback on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C47Q1JNKVisit my Substack and sign up for my free newsletter: https://judsoncarroll.substack.com/Read about my new other books:Medicinal Ferns and Fern Allies, an Herbalist's Guide https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/11/medicinal-ferns-and-fern-allies.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BMSZSJPSThe Omnivore's Guide to Home Cooking for Preppers, Homesteaders, Permaculture People and Everyone Else: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/10/the-omnivores-guide-to-home-cooking-for.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGKX37Q2Medicinal Shrubs and Woody Vines of The American Southeast an Herbalist's Guidehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/06/medicinal-shrubs-and-woody-vines-of.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2T4Y5L6andGrowing Your Survival Herb Garden for Preppers, Homesteaders and Everyone Elsehttps://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/04/growing-your-survival-herb-garden-for.htmlhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X4LYV9RThe Encyclopedia of Medicinal Bitter Herbs: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/03/the-encyclopedia-of-bitter-medicina.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5MYJ35RandChristian Medicine, History and Practice: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2022/01/christian-herbal-medicine-history-and.htmlAvailable for purchase on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09P7RNCTBHerbal Medicine for Preppers, Homesteaders and Permaculture People: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/2021/10/herbal-medicine-for-preppers.htmlAlso available on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09HMWXL25Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/southern-appalachian-herbsBlog: https://southernappalachianherbs.blogspot.com/Free Video Lessons: https://rumble.com/c/c-618325
There's no such thing as half-measures in Kid Koala land. Take, for example the recent release of Creatures of the Late-Afternoon. Most would be perfectly content to issue 20 tracks half as innovative and vibrant at this point in their career. Koala, on the other hand, created his own accompanying board game. For nearly 30 years, the Canadian DJ has pushed musical boundaries, fusing a broad range of genres together, with little regard for status quo. He's also elevated the work of others, from scores to films like Baby Driver and Scott Pilgrim, to influential projects like Deltron 3030, Lovage and Handsome Boy Modeling School. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tiffany's choice of media truly earns her the title of multi disciplinary, she talks to us about strengths and struggles through this fast paced industry.
This week on Lit Up, Angela speaks with Tarajia Morrell, writer, born-and-raised New Yorker, and creator of the food and travel blog, The Lovage. They discuss Tarajia's impactful collaboration with the late boundary-breaking chef Fatima Ali on her 2022 posthumous memoir Savor: A Chef's Hunger for More (Ballantine Books), which features writing from Fatima during her last months and contributions by her mother, Farezeh. They also discuss Tarajia's path into food writing as a way to talk about memorable characters, favorite cookbooks, and their preferred techniques for roasting a chicken. Savor: A Chef's Hunger for More: https://bookshop.org/p/books/savor-a-chef-s-hunger-for-more-fatima-ali/18069623?ean=9780593355190 Tarajia's blog, The Lovage: https://www.tarajiamorrell.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Lit Up, Angela speaks with Tarajia Morrell, writer, born-and-raised New Yorker, and creator of the food and travel blog, The Lovage. They discuss Tarajia's impactful collaboration with the late boundary-breaking chef Fatima Ali on her 2022 posthumous memoir Savor: A Chef's Hunger for More (Ballantine Books), which features writing from Fatima during her last months and contributions by her mother, Farezeh. They also discuss Tarajia's path into food writing as a way to talk about memorable characters, favorite cookbooks, and their preferred techniques for roasting a chicken. Savor: A Chef's Hunger for More Tarajia's blog, The Lovage Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New album recommendations from British rapper Little Simz, Alt rockers Ours, and Mississippi blues rock musician Bishop Gunn.Plus a dancey release from Toro y Moi, a straight-to-the-point metal record from Haunt, not to mention a makeout record from Lovage.Here's the album recommendation list from the show:Haunt – If Icarus Could Fly (2019)Little Simz – GREY Area (2019)Bishop Gunn – Natchez (2018)Toro y Moi – Outer Peace (2019)Ours – Distorted Lullabies (2001)Lovage – Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By (2001)Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Joe and Paul finally take on one of music's busiest musicians of all time many side projects Mike Patton. We start with his one time collaboration: Nathaniel Merriweather Presents... Lovage: Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By. Along with Dan the Automator, Kid Koala and Jennifer Charles. This album oozes with a certain mood very blatantly. But the question is, how will they Rate That Album
n this episode, we politick with DJ Criminal.Turntablist / producer from the mid-west who has become a citizen of the world. New album The Smugglers Candle (dropping 8/26) was created using a portion of the 400 vinyl records he smuggled across the Middle East and Southeast Asia (due to religious restrictions and corrupt customs) and features an all-star list of collaborators including Slug (Atmosphere), Blueprint, Illogic, A-F-R-O, Akil the MC (Jurassic 5), Jennifer Charles (Mike Patton's Lovage album) and more.https://linktr.ee/djcriminal___________________________________________Support the PoPolitickin Hip History Museum - non profit 501(c)(3)cashapp $popolitickin paypal - popolitickin@gmail.comhttps://www.patreon.com/popolitickin
See pictures and read more on materiallyspeaking.comon form is an exhibition of sculptures in stone held every other summer at Asthall Manor, Oxfordshire. Discover what goes on during its installation.Creative director, Rosie Pearson tells us about the finials by Anthony Turner on her gateposts which she commissioned in 2000, and how these sowed the seeds for creating on form.We hear from the curator, Anna Greenacre, about how she and Rosie choose artists through studio visits, then work alongside them to select pieces for the exhibition. She describes how her master wall-planner acts as a powerful tool in helping to place sculptures to their best advantage in the garden.In this episode you'll hear some of the sculptors sharing their thoughts about what they love about working with stone and what work they are presenting at on form this year.on form is created with love and encourages visitors to wander and absorb the beauty of the sculpture and know that there is no need to understand what it means, just enjoy it.Resident animals, with bags of character, include Lovage, the not-quite Jack Russell and Ziggy the cat with a half black, half white face.In the weeks before opening, the sculptors descend in groups to install their work, many staying a few nights in the beautiful house and creating a core team to help other sculptors unpack and place their work. We recorded this podcast when installation was in full swing and share the behind-the-scenes stories of how the community of artists, staff, gardeners – and even neighbours with tractors – all played their part.Rosie considers herself a custodian of the 18 acres of nature and is committed to biodiversity. She works with ecologist Tim Mitchell, who is running the walled garden as a food-share scheme: ‘some for the birds, some for the bugs and some for us'.We also hear from head gardener, Owen Vaughan, who brings to perfect readiness the 100% organic garden, originally designed and planted by Isabel and Julian Bannerman in 1998, for the four long weekends of on form.The 2022 exhibition of on form runs from 12 June to 10 July – open Wednesday to Sundays (closed Monday and Tuesday) – book tickets online.onformsculpture.co.ukinstagram.com/on_form_sculptureThanks to all the contributors to this programme: Rosie Pearson, creative director Anna Greenacre, curator Owen Vaughan, head gardener Deandra Barrett, administrative assistant Annie Taylor, Rosie's daughter Thanks to the sculptors: Sergio Baroni Rob Good Lotte Thuenker Jason Mulligan Richard Perry Christine Madies Jaya Schuerch Mark Stonestreet Ben Russell CreditsSound edit and design: Mike AxinnMusic: licensed from Epidemic Sound I Will Hold Onto You (instrumental version), Garden Friend
Grilled beef salad with potato and asparagus, horseradish and lovage dressing
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/BsFCkds8WUQ Ken has designed nearly 100 Broadway productions including Act One, Chaplin, Hugh Jackman Back on Broadway, The Scottsboro Boys, Sondheim on Sondheim, [Title of Show], The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe starring Lily Tomlin, Footloose, Candide (1997), Annie (1997), Annie Warbucks, Inherit the Wind, Moon Over Buffalo, The Red Shoes, Fiddler on the Roof (1990, 81,76), Lettice and Lovage, Tru, Meet Me in St. Louis, On the 20th Century, Side by Side by Sondheim among others. He has been honored with seven Tony award nominations and received the 1997 Tony Award for his work on Chicago. For a complete list of Broadway shows go to www.idbd.com. For a more complete list go to www.lortel.org/lla_archive Ken works in all forms of theatrical lighting including opera, dance, concerts and spectaculars. 13 productions for the NY City Opera including: Candide, the American premiers of Silverlake, The Voice of Ariadne and Ashmedai. Other companies include Dallas Opera, Chicago Lyric Opera, San Francisco Opera, La Scala, Theatro Real in Madrid and Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. Some of the great entertainers that Ken has lit include Hugh Jackman, Ann-Margret, Shirley MacLane, Liberace, Sigfried and Roy, Juliet Prowse, Chita Rivera and Lisa Minelli to name just a few. For 27 years the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular had lighting by Ken Billington as well as the annual Easter Show. Other spectaculars include the relighting of Jubilee at Bally's Las Vegas in 2004, Fantasmic! at Disneyland, Shamu Night shows at the Seaworld Parks and Illuminights at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.
We are going back to Cali yall! in this episode Sammy nd i talk about his trip to San Diego where he found out good new about our dear friends and how to get a good seat on a Airplane. We then talk about the new Dave Chapelle Special and the second installment in the live action Samurai X movies. This week for our Bangers and Smash episode Sammy recommends a new track by Circa Survive and I introduce Samwich to Sexy Sushi and Lovage. Next in the Nu News we talk about all the DC Fandome news for the week including a new Batman trailer along with The Flash teaser. We then hop over to the Top5 for the week which is our Top 5 Guilty Pleasure Horror Movies and we then end the episode in our Creepy corner segment where i introduce Sammy to 2 very strange Cryptids.
Do you know what today's word "Lovage" means in the culinary world? The Food Media Network presents Kitchen Lingo, the 5-second culinary vocab learning challenge! You will have 5-seconds after the word is revealed in the episode before the answer is provided (though if you need more time, just hit the pause button!)Common culinary terms range from various ways to serve and prepare food & beverages, to kitchen items & equipment, to the names of the dishes themselves. Cooking definitions also come from languages other than English, such as French and Italian, which can sometimes be challenging to understand.However, learning as many kitchen terms and culinary vocabulary as you can helps to provide a fundamental knowledge for any food and beverage professional or enthusiast. Play along with each episode and quickly add to your Kitchen Lingo word inventory!Be sure to subscribe to the show, it is free, and then you will be notified whenever a new Kitchen Lingo Culinary Vocab Learning Challenge is available. Sharing the podcast with others you know is also greatly appreciated!The New Food Lover's Companion - https://amzn.to/3uO0KfvNOTE: As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small fee from qualifying purchases made through this link, however it doesn't change or increase the price you pay.RATINGS / REVIEW: If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving a comment below. It takes less than a minute and we appreciate the feedback!SPONSORSHIP / SUPPORT: If you like the show and the episodes we produce, why not show your support by buying us a cup or two of coffee to help defray some of the out-of-pocket expenses at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chefroche. We truly appreciate the gesture!Individuals can also support our production efforts by donating through Patreon! Please support the show at: https://www.patreon.com/DrProfessorChef. If you contribute just the price of a cup of coffee a week, you will be helping to support the creation and production of the episodes and shows that we produce and give away for free.Companies & Businesses interested in advertising or sponsoring the show, please contact us at: FoodMediaNetwork@gmail.comRESOURCES:Audience Response Hotline: (207) 835-1275 {Comments, Suggestions or Questions)Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/FoodMediaNetworkChef Educator Podcast: https://foodmedianetwork.com/chefeducator/Culinary School Stories Podcast: https://foodmedianetwork.com/culinaryschoolstories/Main Website: https://foodmedianetwork.comYouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/DrChefColinFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrProfessorChefTwitter: https://twitter.com/ChefRocheNewsletter Sign Up: https://foodmedianetwork.com/contactThe Kitchen Lingo podcast is a proud member of the Food Media Network!Copyright 2021
Durée : 57:50 - Piou danse le Mia, la pop, le rock... virevolte sur du funk, smurfe sur des breaks, fracasse la piste électronique ! Aidé en défense par MR G pour la sélection, il glisse sur les sillons harmoniques, balance du bois, du lourd, de la graine houblonnée et auditive ! On se retrouve le 7/11/2021. L'émission passe en mensuel cette saison ! :) PLAYLIST : 1 Troi boy - do you / 2 Sunns - 2020 / 3 Monga K feat Sampa the great - Rebel time / 4 Little simz - I love you, i hate you / 5 tyler he creator - Lumberjack / 6 Binki - Invisible fence / 6 bis - Radiohead - If you say the world / 7 Pond - human touch / 8 Paris Texas - Girs like drugs / 9 Lovage - stroker ace / 10 Jon Batiste - Tell the truth / 11 Common ft Black thougt & sean kuti - When we move / 12 Ton allen - stumbling down feat sampa the great / 13 Reijjie Snow, Tinache & Pantz & Grouptherapy - Disco pantz / 14 Enny - I want / 15 Mooga K - Black, free & beautiful / 16 Darkside - I'm the echo / 17 alt-J- U & ME Facebook Link : https://www.facebook.com/lepetitbazarelectro
No matter what scale you're growing at, growing veggies later into the fall, and even through winter, may be easier than you think. There's a spectrum of techniques, from using old sheets to installing a high tunnel and so much in between. Becky Sideman has spent years researching agricultural season extension and experimenting with season extension and overwintering strategies at a small scale, and shares those proven tips and solutions with us on this episode of Granite State Gardening. Segments Featured Question: Is winter sowing a shortcut to spring? Featured Plant: Lovage (Levisticum officinale) Closing Tip: Putting the garden to bed Resources Row covers in the garden from UNH Extension Low tunnels for beginners from West Virginia University Season extension techniques for market gardeners from ATTRA Connect Subscribe to the monthly Granite State Gardening newsletter. Email us questions, suggestions and feedback at gsg.pod@unh.edu
Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early! (https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Maxx * @mechcem on Twitter * Maxx plugs sitting at various angles * Erica * @YerrikTRB on Twitter * Erica plugs Lovage, not the band but the spice * Jim * Jim plugs Big Boy beds, or doesn't Topics: * Things I Chewed as a Youth. * In which I beg Jim to use a sharp knife or at least let me teach his child to. * Canadian floating feet: explained. * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SalishSeahumanfootdiscoveries * Brad asks "Listening to spoilery discussion of a piece of media because you think you don't care about it, but then being convinced by said discussion that you actually would have liked it." * Do you know off hand the tallest person you've met? And other things I wish we tracked culturally. * At 7 feet 0 inches: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ToddMacCulloch * At 6 feet 9 inches: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LarryBird * Egg the Arts Show * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EGG,theArts_Show * Some of EGG on VIMEO https://vimeo.com/user10049545 Microtopics: * Sitting at various angles. * Toilets with threatening auras. * The butthole being the mind and the poop being the body. * Replacing all your spices with lovage. * How to use white pepper. * Breaking into the kitchen and finding where they keep the peppercorns. * Big boy beds. * Performatively lying on stuffed animals. * Baby MacGyver disassembling his crib from the inside. * One for the baby book. * The side number theory of beds. * Sleeping on a bed shaped like a mobius strip. * Sleeping on a tightrope because your triangular bed had too many sides. * Staying up as late as you can and then falling asleep where you stand. * Hiding inside the circular rack of shirts in JC Penney. * Climbing inside a circular rack of chastity belts at JC Penney and becoming trapped when an employee comes by and locks all the belts. * Collecting pins from the collars of the men's shirts and sticking them all into the calluses of your hands and running around displaying your hands to freak out the grownups. * Chewing all the bones so nobody in your family can play Operation. * An endlessly chewy grape. * The sign up sheet for chewing on the fake plastic grape. * The hierarchy of who in your 4th grade class is allowed to chew on the plastic grape next and for how long. * The copycat endlessly chewy grape that is not as good as the one that Erica refuses to give up. * Dipping the chewing sponge in whiskey to refresh its flavor. * Filling the endlessly chewy plastic grape with peanut butter. * Chewing stim toys that are designed for babies but you can totally chew on them as an adult too. * Eating the eyes out of the fish before anybody else gets the chance. * The novelty of eating an identifiable body part. * The Snack That Tastes Back. * Being faced with an ice cream bar shaped like a human and deciding whether to bite off its legs first so it can't run away or bite off its head first so it can't scream. * Not celebrating Easter but knowing about Easter candy because you bought it on sale afterwards. * Whether or not to teach a four year old kitchen knife skills. * Giving a cat a tail knife so that it is pointy on six out of six ends. * The least optimal medium for explaining how to hold a kitchen knife. * Seeing a two year old and needing to arm the two year old. * Teaching a two year old how to wield power responsibly. * Disarticulated feet washing ashore. * Sneakers being more buoyant than sneakers thirty years ago. * Why floating feet like landing in Canada. * Never a single foot. * Salish Sea Human Foot Discoveries. * As It Happens. * Talking to a Canadian man who was near an earthquake. * Cons: loose feet. * Lying about the quality of water. * Turning the amnesia pill like a kitchen timer to specify how much time you want to lose. * Trying to get to Twitter Zero but some people who follow you don't log on any more so you have to find them in real life and annoy them enough that they log in to Twitter to unfollow you, but not enough that they call the police. * Cosplaying a 2013-era Twitter asshole by uploading an egg as your profile photo. * Tweeting nothing but pop culture spoilers and phobia-triggering photos for months to shed as many followers as possible in your quest for Twitter Zero. * A Twitter bot that changes its avatar and username to the last person who tweeted at it and tweets what they said back at them. * Not knowing if anyone has time these days and asking the listeners to write in if they have time, but not reading any of the emails because you don't have time. * A language where disclosing whether you've eaten eggplant today is built into the grammar. * Meeting a basketball player and their suit is yards and yards of tweed going right up to the ceiling, with their head perched on top. * Meeting the basketball player who retired to play pinball at California Extreme. * Learning to spin a ball on your finger at Harlem Globetrotters basketball camp. * All the time you spent at basketball camp and eating avocado toast that you wish you could have back now. * Moving to Detroit and wanting to make neighborhoods more friendly. * Planting cabbages outside of smokestacks to remove heavy metals from the soil. * Emailing the producer of a show you liked twenty years ago to let them know that it's not online anywhere and ending up spearheading the project to archive the show permanently. * Doxing yourself live on the air. * A Twitter account that every Topic Lord can post from.
Can your relationship become stronger with a third person in it? Unicorn and first time storyteller Nicholette Routhier blurts out the words “Do you ever invite third parties into your relationship for sexual or nonsexual intimacy?” to her Couple Crush, and her bravery is rewarded with some of the best - and most acrobatic - sex of all 3 of their lives. When it comes to triads, who really gets the sweet end of the lollipop; the couple or their guest star? #Queerness #NonMonogamous #OrgasmInStereo This week's storyteller: Nicholette Routhier is a teacher of embodiment and sexual yoga, a relationship coach, professional dancer, and acrobat currently living in Salt Lake City, Utah. www.nicholetterouthier.com Song: ‘Stroker Ace' (Lovage) Episode Links Uberlube: Your body benefits from lube, and Uberlube is the best! Uberlube offers you the clean, natural, long-lasting performance you want, then quickly dissipates without leaving a sticky residue. Right now, They're offering Bawdy Storytelling listeners a special offer: 10% off and FREE shipping, when you use the code Dixie at uberlube.com #SupportThePodcast #LubeRocks A woman gave a bottled water to an unhoused Florida man and started a viral kindness 'revolution' (check out Barbara Mack's art and Etsy store, links in the article): https://www.upworthy.com/kindness-to-homeless-man-florida-viral GoFundMe for Barbara Mack (RV repairs and more): https://bit.ly/BarbaraMackGoFundMe Patreon: You can get free livestream tickets, get access to all the livestream replays, be connected to other Bawdy fans, join the #Buttplug Club and so much more. Sign up for The Hookup ($10/month) or higher cause members receive free tickets to special events, Free tickets to our Livestream shows, access to the livestream replay, ad-free episodes of the podcast & more. Our Patreon has new patron tiers like the Confidante, the Concierge & more. Our Patrons have kept Bawdy going during COVID and as we struggle with re-entry, we're saying Thank you to all of you with Insider Info and exclusive access. While other events have gone away, Patreon (and you) are allowing us to continue to produce the Bawdy podcast, livestreams and live shows. We're offering great rewards when you become a member of our Patreon, so become a Member Now at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Support Bawdy by sending your one-time donation to: Venmo: Venmo.com/BawdyStorytelling Paypal: BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com Zelle: BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com (& Thank You in advance!) Cameo/Custom Dixie video: Need the perfect gift? I've been having so much fun making customized videos for your! Send your friends and lovers a custom ‘Cameo' video from Dixie (with or without applause tiddies), it's a great way to send love from far away to a Bawdy fan… For just $69, you and I can have a short zoom call, you can tell me all about the recipient, and I'll make a custom video from you for their special day. Find out more by emailing dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com #CustomVideo #Gift Bawdy Got Me Laid: Bawdy Storytelling offers its own line of fragrance & lube for your favorite podcast or scent fan! You'll love #BawdyGotMeLaid perfume, scented with golden honey, amber, ylang ylang and warm vanilla. There's also (scented or unscented) creamy Bawdy Butter, Hair & Bawdy Oil, lube & more. Bawdy Merchandise means you smell great while supporting a podcast that you love. Get yours today at https://bawdystorytelling.com/merchandise Ready to tell your story, and change your life? I'm offering Storytelling for Self-Discovery. Anxious about navigating what's next? Are you writing a book, or working on your Business' brand storytelling? No matter what you're up against, I can help you communicate with calmness & clarity - and I'd love to help you find your story. Email me at dixie@BawdyStorytelling.com for more info - we can book a short discovery call, I'm happy to answer any questions. Check out our Bawdy Storytelling Fiends and Fans group on Facebook - it's a place to discuss the podcast's stories with the storytellers, share thoughts with your fellow listeners, & help Dixie make the podcast even better. Just answer 3 simple questions and you're IN! https://www.facebook.com/groups/360169851578316/ Subscribe to our email list & you'll be notified of all upcoming Livestreams, Podcasts and Special Events first - it's at https://bawdystorytelling.com/subscribe Thank you to the Team that makes this podcast possible Team Bawdy is: Podcast Producer & Livestream Technical Director: Marty Garcia and Bearded Scotsman Audio Sound Engineer: David Grosof Archivist / Video: Joe Moore Bawdy Livestream pre-show video by Donal Mooney Storytelling support by Mosa Maxwell-Smith Livestreaming by Rubeun Tan Web Streaming & Bawdy Creator & Podcast Host Dixie De La Tour & Thank you to Pleasure Podcasts. Bawdy Storytelling is proud to be part of your sex-positive podcast collective!
Govinda's spiritual/social journey is fascinating - from being a vegetarian at an early age, an engineer, climber, diver, being at the forefront of various service projects, such as the purchase of the jagriti (yoga Centre), "Food For all" (Health food shop), and soup kitchens in London. He is also a practitioner of microvita meditation given personally by Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji. In this podcast Govinda here recalls the history of Ananda Marga in London region and ends with some beautiful spiritual stories. I end with playing a kiirtan recording of the late Divyamshu, which Govinda loves.
The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association This is a Script Tease playlist where we talk through some of the world's greatest plays. Jump through the major plot points, give some background and of course, spoil the endings – all in less than 5 minutes. We do the hard work so you can do the easy listening. In this episode we do Lettice and Lovage by Peter Shaffer Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try answer on a future podcast. Sources for this episode include Wikipedia, Cliffnotes, Grade Saver, Shmoop and LitCharts.
It's the final days of the 2021 Archive KCAL, and it looks like neither of us is going to have an FO to show for it! But Vivian is so so close, with just one sleeve to finish her Lovage sweater. Alyson meanwhile, has turned her attention to a hibernating WIP, if only for a short while. Links to things we mention: Buzzfeed Quiz Modern C2C Christmas Afghan by Jess Coppam[Ravelry] Lovage by Marie Wallin [Ravelry] Rainbow Blue Chullo Hat by Janet Stimson [Ravelry] Sagitta by Amanda Scheuzger [Ravelry] Show notes with photos Support and follow us: Instagram Etsy Our Website Buy KCACY merch Buy us a Ko-fi
Stacey Givens is a real urban farmer. On an acre pretty much in the middle of Northeast Portland, Oregon, The Side Yard grows local, fresh and delicious food for the community. And she’s a proponent of lovage, a plant that pops up in spring and is a food that may soon be discovered by many. Stacey remarks how the leaves are great for pesto and other sauces, and at a certain stage, the stems make terrific Bloody Mary straws. They grow up tall, then get dried out cut to one foot lengths for many uses, not the least of which is putting in the smoker for smoked fish! Stacey has curiously found that visitors from Germany in particular are pleased to see lovage offered in the US, as it is quite common in Germany and much of Europe. An urban farm is a different kind of place, as some of the 10,000+ annual customers have a hard time figuring out if they are parking their car in someone’s yard, but when they get in the growing area, it is truly magical and a world of its own. Stacey has about 27 large beds of herbs and plants, so it is a sensory delight. Stacey has so far decided not to chase the organic certification because they have established a reputation with restauranteurs and the public, plus they are part of the Portland scene. However, she was reminded by host Sarah Masoni that through the Department of Agriculture, she might be eligible for a $750 rebate on the certification cost. “What???” was Stacey’s reaction. Good things come from this show. The future, however, is dicey. Urban farms are disappearing left and right, Stacey says, as the acreage needed for growing becomes more valuable as a space to develop. But for now, Stacey Givens’ The Side Yard is literally spreading its seeds, offering a subscription of seeds for those who want to start their own garden. So for now, Stacey continues to grow in many ways. "Masoni and Marshall the meaningful Marketplace" with your hosts Sarah Masoni and Sarah Marshall We record the "the Meaningful Marketplace" inside NedSpace in the Bigfoot Podcast Studio in beautiful downtown Portland. Audio engineer, mixer and podcast editor is Allon Beausoleil Show logo was designed by Anton Kimball of Kimball Design Website was designed by Cameron Grimes Production assistant is Chelsea Lancaster 10% of gross revenue at Startup Radio Network goes to support women entrepreneurs in developing countries thru kiva.org/lender/markgrimes
Durée : 57:43 - LET'S DANCE by MISIR and LOU - ( Beats / Ragga / HipHop / Trip Hop / Groove ) MISIR and LOU dansent EN DIRECT avec érotisme comme des dératés amoureux du groove et du dancefloor ! Une révolution sans danse est une révolution inutile ! Un voyage sur le dancefloor dans les breaks ragga/soul/hiphop ! EN JOIE ! PLAYLIST : 1 Dick dale - Misirlou ( d&b remix ) / 2 L'entourloop feat sharra Mucci - Mucci mata / 3 Steinski vs Farsala - Fire / 4 Cypress hill & J capri - Pull up to mi bumper ( dj Maars edit ) / 5 Wax tailor - i had a woman / 6 Lovage - stroker ace / 7 Electric guest - american day / 8 Mild high club - Kokopeli / 9 Mndsgn - Wherever U R / 10 Clément Bazin - come to this / 11 Chrome sparks - Marijuana / 12 Princess Nokia - Tomboy / 13 Jewels infinite - Poison feat Jahnigga da baptist / 14 Azelia Banks - Nirvana / 15 Hippie sabotage - i robbed a bank / 16 Funkie boogie brothers - ready ok / 17 Dynamic syncopation - intro / 18 Madvillain - great day ( four tet remix ) / 19 Emmanuelle - Italove LINK : https://www.facebook.com/lepetitbazarelectro
I am calling this episode "don't forget the perennials" Now, the idea for this episode came from a conversation I had last Sunday evening with the father, his name is James, of one of the scouts in my son's troop. You may recall that I recorded last week's episode on Saturday because we were planning on going tubing with the scouts at the mountain where my son and I work. While the scouts continued to tube, I went into the lodge to have a cup of hot chocolate to warm up and Jim and I got to talking. Jim is an avid gardener and food preserver. I'm not sure if he'd consider himself a homesteader. I've never asked him. But, as we started talking one thing led to another and we got onto the topic of perennials and I thought, "I've got to talk about this on the podcast!" But, in part this is also a follow on to last week's episode on sustainability. And in part, this is an addition to my series on gardening. Time of the year when homesteaders and gardeners are anxious to get their fingers in some dirt. People down south may have already started seeds in greenhouses. Maybe you've even direct sown a few things. Those of us up north are a still a ways out from that. Unless you have special equipment like high tunnels. Where I live, most people put their gardens in on Memorial Day weekend. Officially last average frost date is mid-May and so many people just wait until Memorial Day weekend to plant the bulk of their gardens. This is the time of the year when many content creators, podcasters and Youtubers are putting out garden related content. Where/when/how to buy seeds. When/where/how to start seeds. All of that great garden content. But, what ends up getting lost in some of that are the perennials. And that is something that I am VERY guilty of. In fact, if you go back to E43 where I share 6 of my biggest regrets in homesteading, is that I waited so long to introduce perennials to our homestead. So, today we are going to talk perennials, what they are, why you want to include them, some reasons why sometimes they get skipped, and finally some of the perennials I am excited about trying this year: 1. Skirret 2. Good King Henry 3. Lovage 4. Jerusalem Artichokes 5. Indian Potato (Apios Americana) 6. Sochan 7. Horseradish Enjoy!! Brian http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net/shophttp://www.thehomesteadjourney.nethttps://www.facebook.com/TheHomesteadJourneyPodcasthttp://www.youtube.com/c/3BFarmandHomesteadhttps://www.facebook.com/3BFarmNY/https://www.instagram.com/thehomesteadjourneypodcast/?hl=enhttps://teespring.com/stores/thehomesteadjourneypodcastBrian@thehomesteadjourney.net
Since tie immemorial, people have been telling stories. Storytelling has served as a way of building coherent, cohesive community. It is also a way to pass down wisdom from earlier generations for the benefit of future generations. The wisdom of storytelling could be applied to today's ecological challenges, such as climate change. But this has not occurred often enough. Ever since the invention of the printing press, the written word has rapidly eclipsed the voice of oral tradition— similarly, truth-telling, once the function of stories, has been largely usurped by modern science. Of course, oral storytelling has never gone away, and it continues to thrive even as it has shape-shifted into other forms, such as film, theatre, dance, hip hop, and spoken-word poetry. When it comes to climate change, there has been a rush to rely on modern science. Science is the accepted means for predicting and controlling the weather. But the discipline of climate science has a very short history. We have been only recording daily temperatures for less than a century-and-a-half. The oral tradition, on the other hand, has been recording changes to the climate for millennia. Virtually all cultures have flood stories that date back to the ending of the last Ice Age. Some stories date back to the Stone Age. Moreover, stories have long provided a means for living in harmony with all our relations. They teach not only by telling us what to do, but what not to do. We can learn from everyone and every creature—even if the only thing we learn is how to identify a bad example. During times of crises, the perennial wisdom of storytelling is needed more than ever. How can storytelling augment the work of climate science in understanding what is unfolding today? How can traditional stories provide the larger wisdom we need to reset our imbalance with the natural world? Join us as we explore the continuing relevance of storytelling today, with our guest storytellers Regina Ress and Valentina Ortiz. “We are hard-wired for story. We listen to story and parts of our brain light up…” ~ Regina Ress ________________________________ “The wisdom is in the old stories. But as storytellers, we make the old new… Oral tradition is alive.” ~ Valentina Ortiz _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Glenn Aparicio Parry, PhD, of Basque, Aragon Spanish, and Jewish descent, is the author of Original Politics: Making America Sacred Again (SelectBooks, 2020) and the Nautilus award-winning Original Thinking: A Radical Revisioning of Time, Humanity, and Nature (North Atlantic Books, 2015). Parry is an educator, ecopsychologist, and political philosopher whose passion is to reform thinking and society into a coherent, cohesive, whole. The founder and past president of the SEED Institute, Parry is currently the director of a grass-roots think tank, the Circle for Original Thinking and is debuting this podcast series of the same name in conjunction with Ecology Prime. He has lived in northern New Mexico since 1994. www.originalpolitics.us Regina Ress is a long-time resident of the fabled Greenwich Village neighborhood in New York City. Regina is an award-winning storyteller, actor, educator and author who has told stories in English and Spanish in the US, Latin America, and Europe; from schools, prisons, and parks to homeless shelters, Lincoln Center, and the White House. As an educator, she has taught at kindergartens, universities, daycare centers, nursing homes, prisons, and international storytelling conferences. She is the recipient of National Storytelling Network's 2003 Oracle Award for Leadership and the 2015 Oracle award for Excellence. As an actor, Regina has performed in national tours, regional theatre, off-Broadway, and in the all-star revival of The Women on Broadway. Regina has also been Nominated for two Carbonel Awards for acting (South Florida Theatre Critics award). Her most recent acting role was as Lettice Duffet in Peter Shaffer's Lettice and Lovage—a role written for Maggie Smith. She is a regular contributor to the NPR affiliate WFUV-NY with her stories about New York City. Her CD release, New York and Me: We're in a Long Term Relationship, features stories about NY with accompaniment by musician Michael Moss; it won a 2014 Honor award from Storytelling World. These days she keeps busy teaching Storytelling in the Classroom and Beyond for New York University and produces the long running series, Storytelling at the Provincetown Playhouse in NYC. Regina is also on the Board of Directors of Healing Voices – Personal Stories, where she makes films to raise awareness of domestic violence. And she also finds time to be the Vice-President of the Storytellers of New Mexico. Valentina Ortiz Pandolfi is an award-winning storyteller, musician, and writer. She received the Cenzontle de Oro prize for her storytelling and has taught storytelling workshops in many different institutions, from universities to rural elementary schools, specializing in the creation of personal stories as the reconstruction of individual and community history. She began her career as a theater actress in the 70s, and from 1993 on, she has been a percussionist in several bands and orchestras, playing tropical, swing music, and also performing in Afro-cuban and Mexican traditional ensembles. Valentina has written and performed the play Bigu La Tortuga with the troupe “La Fábrica, danza-teatro y otras ocurrencias” And she regularly produces her own shows that combine stories, music, and movement in Mexico and also in international festivals around the world. She has produced three records with her original stories and music: Earth Stories, Words of the Living River, and 100% Xochiquetzal. She has also published several story books, including Taming History, a story written about the Mazahua indigenous women of Santa Martha del Sur. She is the general director of the non-profit association Zazanilli Cuentos A.C. organizing art workshops and creative collaborative projects with marginal groups of Mexico. Valentina recently finished the video recording of the community project Voices of the River, developed in the small Mexican community called La Huacana, in the state of Michoacan. This project is a community reflection about water management. _______________________________________________________________ Traditional native flute music by Orlando Secatero from Pathways CD.Liberty song by Ron Crowder, Jim Casey and Danny Casey _______________________________________________________________ Featured illustration by Sir John Tenniel from his classic illustrations for Alice in Wonderland. Public Domain Photo of Regina Ress by Arieh Ress The post Oral Tradition and Climate Change appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Emma Bridgewater talks to Ivan Wise Emma Bridgewater discusses with Ivan six things which she thinks should be better known. Emma Bridgewater grew up in Oxford, the eldest of a large family. After studying English at London University, she joined a small knitwear firm, but soon realised that what she really wanted to do was start her own company. Her ‘eureka moment’ came in 1985, when she was searching for a pretty cup and saucer for her mother’s birthday. Discovering that everything in the shops was either delicate and formal, or heavy and clunky, she realised there was a gap in the market for pottery that was both beautiful and practical, and that reflected the relaxed, colourful, mismatched home she’d grown up in. Emma sketched out a mug, bowl and jug, and found a pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, the home of British ceramics to make them up. She then set about decorating them using cut-out sponges – a traditional technique that was to become her signature style. The designs were snapped up by Liberty, Harrods, and The General Trading Co, and Emma Bridgewater Ltd was born. The company now has a turnover of over £20m a year, and Emma Bridgewater products are sold worldwide. As the company grew, Emma was determined to keep production of the pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, and in 1996, bought a Victorian factory there. Emma Bridgewater Ltd is now one of the largest employers of potters in the area. In recognition of her work championing manufacturing in Stoke-on-Trent, Emma has honorary degrees from the University of Staffordshire and Keele University, and in 2013, she was awarded a CBE for Services to Industry. Country Music https://www.theguardian.com/music/country Holy Wells http://www.davidfurlong.co.uk/holywellslond.htm Neglected English towns https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/united-kingdom/england/articles/forgotten-english-villages-2020/ Winter Savoury and Lovage http://www.herbexpert.co.uk/forgotten-herbs-grow-sorrel-lovage-summer-savory-angelica.html Chimomanthus https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/29215/Chimonanthus-praecox/Details Lardy cake https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/lardy_cake_80839 This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
This week's show is built around an interview with super-producer Dan The Automator. We have been longtime fans of his luxurious approach to beatmaking. Before the chat we delve into a few of his projects, with discussion on Deltron 3030, the Lovage instrumentals, and Handsome Boy Modeling School's debut collaboration with Prince Paul and a global cast of characters. Dan gives a lot of insight about his long and varied career, from producing and recording underground hip-hop to producing rock and pop acts with immense commercial success, to scoring films like Booksmart and others. Dad Bod Rap Pod is a production of the Stony Island Podcast network.
For further reading, vist the Irish Times for a breakfast hash with morcilla and lovage https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/food-and-drink/recipes/morcilla-hash-with-hipsi-cabbage-and-lovage-1.4029895Support the show: http://patreon.com/randwichesKnife logo by pixel artist Rachelle Viola: http://rachelleviola.com/Share this show with your friends: https://culinarywotd.simplecast.com/Follow CulinaryWoTD on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CulinaryWoTDSuggest a word: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeeuRTni03p2mUm4BdVz6kT-oA9eQ9kaPTArmAS_QhmrkXlVw/viewform
This week Chris, Jamie, and Sam find themselves on top of a barn! How on earth did Ben wrangle them out from Robot-Hitler's V2 rocket!? Listen as the gang go through the trials and tribulations of interacting with stuff in a barn. Will Chris be tempted to rummage through poo? Will Jamie get the metal detector working? Does Sam's wish of driving a tractor come to fruition!? And what on Earth is Lovage...? Find out most of the above by tuning into this weeks episode of: The Infinite Escape Room!
This week on Dread Media, we celebrate episode 669 with a focus on erotic horror. Get it? Anyway, first up, Darryll and Desmond take a look at the sexy cosmic horror film Harvest Lake. Then, Desmond delivers a Dread Media Top 5 of best erotic horror films. The songs included are either sexy or not. Your mileage may vary: "Sex and Death" by Motorhead, "Surfin' THC" by Cool Mutants, "Erotic Nights of the Living Dead" by Gost, and "Archie and Veronica" by Lovage. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week on Dread Media, we celebrate episode 669 with a focus on erotic horror. Get it? Anyway, first up, Darryll and Desmond take a look at the sexy cosmic horror film Harvest Lake. Then, Desmond delivers a Dread Media Top 5 of best erotic horror films. The songs included are either sexy or not. Your mileage may vary: "Sex and Death" by Motorhead, "Surfin' THC" by Cool Mutants, "Erotic Nights of the Living Dead" by Gost, and "Archie and Veronica" by Lovage. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week on Dread Media, we celebrate episode 669 with a focus on erotic horror. Get it? Anyway, first up, Darryll and Desmond take a look at the sexy cosmic horror film Harvest Lake. Then, Desmond delivers a Dread Media Top 5 of best erotic horror films. The songs included are either sexy or not. Your mileage may vary: "Sex and Death" by Motorhead, "Surfin' THC" by Cool Mutants, "Erotic Nights of the Living Dead" by Gost, and "Archie and Veronica" by Lovage. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
It has been a full two years (about) since the subject of musical collaborations has come up on Earbuds and Earworms. Mitchell sings Icona Pop’s I Love It. Amy confuses Slayer and Stryper (like any good Christian child would). Also, just forgive the fact that Lovage and lavage are two separate words, because Amy will screw it up anyway.
Seconda tappa dedicata alle sonorità trip-hop ed elettroniche. Un nuovo viaggio, questa volta lunghissimo e totalmente immersivo, grazie alla selezione live curata e mixata da Pantu. Dai Funki Porcini a Dj Food, da Dj Shadow ai Portishead, passando per Dj Cam, Morcheeba, Smoke City e tanti, tanti altri. Sigla di 17IAM, selezione, mix e regia a cura di Pantu, voce di Gianpaolo Negro.
The business podcast show featuring business leaders with extraordinary musical talent. This episode showcases:David FrangioniDavid Frangioni is an award-winning veteran of the music industry. David is the CEO & co-founder of Artist Development firm All Access IDA and CEO and founder of ground-breaking technology company Audio One. Priscilla Silcock AKA SapphiraPriscilla Silcock or better known as her performer name Sapphira. Sapphira is a heart-centered Australian burlesque author, entrepreneur, singer/songwriter and teacher who believes in positivity. Sapphira is the founder of Sapphira’s Showgirls, an academy that empowers women through self-expression and she’s also the driving force behind the Ibiza Burlesque Festival. Stephanie M. CaseyStephanie M. Casey is CEO of Lovage Inc. Lovage Inc. is a Creative Agency, based in Dallas, Texas, offering exceptional WIX website development & design, custom branding, creative collateral, and related marketing strategy.Stephanie has worked in major, indie, and new media on both coasts and in Texas for 25 years. Her wide variety of communications, media, business, and production experience led to the creation of Lovage.
Segundo programa de la semana en el que seguimos descubriendo la música de Corpse Flower, el disco que ha unido a Mike Patton con Jean Claude Vannier. Nos adentramos durante un rato en la música del francés, bien como compositor, bien como arreglista para tótems de la música francesa como Serge Gainsbourg o Johnny Hallyday. Luego volvemos con Patton para repasar otros hitos en su carrera musical que no habíamos repasado como Lovage, Mr. Bungle, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Tomahawk y Dead Cross. No podemos evitar terminar con Faith No More de nuevo.
Ken (kbany.com) has designed nearly 100 Broadway productions including Act One, Chaplin, Hugh Jackman Back on Broadway, The Scottsboro Boys, Sondheim on Sondheim, [Title of Show], The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe starring Lily Tomlin, Footloose, Candide(1997), Annie (1997), Annie Warbucks, Inherit the Wind, Moon Over Buffalo, The Red Shoes, Fiddler on the Roof (1990, 81,76), Lettice and Lovage, Tru, Meet Me in St. Louis, On the 20th Century, Side by Side by Sondheim among others. He has been honored with seven Tony award nominations and received the 1997 Tony Award for his work on Chicago. His Tony nominations include: Sunday in the Park with George(2008), The Drowsy Chaperone (2006), End of the World (1984), Foxfire(1982), Sweeney Todd (1979), Working (1978), and The Visit (1973). For a complete list of Broadway shows go to www.idbd.com. Off-Broadway he has many productions to his credit including Nikolai and the Others, Fame, The Thing About Men, Sylvia, London Suite, Annie Warbucks, Lips Together, Teeth Apart, The Lisbon Traviata, Snoopy and Fortune in Men’s Eyes. For a more complete list go to www.lortel.org/lla_archive Ken works in all forms of theatrical lighting including opera, dance, concerts and spectaculars. 13 productions for the NY City Opera including: Candide, the American premiers of Silverlake, The Voice of Ariadne and Ashmedai. For the Houston Grand Opera 31 productions including the world premier of Willie Stark and Aida for the opening of the Worthem Center Brown Theatre. Other companies include Dallas Opera, Chicago Lyric Opera, San Francisco Opera, La Scala, Theatro Real in Madrid and Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. Some of the great entertainers that Ken has lit include Hugh Jackman, Ann-Margret, Shirley MacLane, Liberace, Sigfried and Roy, Juliet Prowse, Chita Rivera and Lisa Minelli to name just a few. For 27 years the Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular had lighting by Ken Billington as well as the annual Easter Show. Other spectaculars include the relighting of Jubilee at Bally’s Las Vegas in 2004, Fantasmic! at Disneyland, Shamu Night shows at the Seaworld Parks and Illuminights at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Ken has been received many awards including the Ace Award for Television Lighting, the Luman Award for Architectural Lighting and many theatre awards including the Tony, NY Drama Desk, Los Angeles Drama Critics and Boston Drama Critics, to name a few.
Featuring extraordinary music from Brooklyn amigos Frank LoCrasto, The Four Bags, and Erin McKeown + a brand new release from the vault of the John Coltrane Quartet, Lovage, Floratone, a deep live-cut from Erik's 2012 Demonio Teclado tour, the amazing Freddie King, the mind-melting Flaming Lips, and two doctors: Hook and John.
What happens when a tour guide with a vibrant imagination has to show off an incredibly boring mansion? The Lesser Known Players will bring Peter Shaffer’s comic masterpiece, Lettice and Lovage, to life on the Rolling Bay stage starting October 11th. The show follows the adventures of Lettice, an eccentric tour guide at England's least interesting historical manor, who enlarges, enlivens, and enlightens her tours with fantastic and hilariously false tales of the manor's past. But when her straight-laced bureaucratic boss Lotte finds out, the fun - and Lettice's employment - are over. So begins the unlikeliest of friendships in this madcap comedy about truth, fiction, architecture, and the surprising utility of alternative facts. Listen here as Director Karen Hauser and stars Michelle Peterson (Lotte) and Jennifer Hodges (Lettice) explain how the show came to the Lesser Known Players and what it’s like following in the footsteps of Dame Maggie Smith, who won a Tony for her performance as Lettice. Don’t miss this delightfully British comedy! Lettice and Lovage, brought to you by the Lesser Known Players, will run Friday, Saturday, and Sunday October 11, 12, & 13, and again the following weekend, October 18, 19, & 20. The Friday and Saturday shows start at 7:30; Sunday shows start at 2:30. For more information and to order tickets, visit the Lettice and Lovage event page on Facebook. Credits: BCB host, audio editor, and publisher: Diane Walker.
If you're feeling a little glum about the end of the gardening season, here are a few activities that can help you rebalance: First, support your local farmers by shopping at a local farm stand. Often the growers will have insights on plants and practices that are applicable to your own garden. Get inspired by seeing some of the different varieties of apples, gourds, zucchinis, pumpkins, and other vegetables. Second, refresh your mulch supply. Top dressing before winter feels as good now as it does in the Spring. Your beds will benefit from the extra layer of protection and you will feel a boost from the beauty of cleaned beds. Brevities #OTD Today is the anniversary of the death of the German botanist Valerius Cordus who died on this day in 1544. Cordus was the author of one of the most influential herbals in history. In fact, centuries later, the botanist Thomas ArchibaldSprague re-published "The Herbal of Valerius Cordus" with his older sister who he considered to be the best botanist in the family. After the book was published, Sprague gifted her with a personal and gorgeous bound copy. He had the book dedicated to her in latin: "M. S. Sprague praeceptrici olim hodie collaboratrici d.d. T. A. Sprague" - basically saying that she had taught him and collaborated with him. Cordus died young, at the age of 29, likely from malaria. He had botanized in Italy over the summer of 1544 with two French naturalists. At some point, he had waded into marshes in search of new plants. When he became sick a short time later, his friends brought him to Rome and then, they continued on to Naples. When they returned for him, they found Cordus had died. We owe a debt of gratitude to the Swiss botanist Konrad Gesner who had the sense to collect Cordus' prolific writings and preserve and publish them. One expert once said, "There was Theophrastus; there was nothing for 1,800 years; then there was Cordus." The genus Cordia is named in honor of Valerius Cordus. #OTD Today is the birthday of the Landscape Gardener Edward Kemp who was born on this day in 1817. Edward Kemp was the landscape gardener and architect at Birkenhead under Joseph Paxton. He placed an ad in the Liverpool Mercury after the opening of Birkenhead, he was out of work and was offering his services, “[Edward Kemp] begs to offer his services to the Noblemen and Gentlemen in the vicinity of Birkenhead and Liverpool…The fluttering testimonials which he has received from numberless visitors to the Birkenhead park, induce him to believe that a simple reference to the past and present condition of the park …. will be sufficient to ensure for him a large and liberal patronage.” Don't worry about Edward Kemp. He went on to be a leading Victorian Landscape Gardener and a successful one, at that. #OTD On this day in 1890, the Sequoia National Park was established to protect the giant Sequoia trees, among the oldest living things on earth. In 1847, Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher, a German botanist, came up with the genus name "Sequoia" after a Cherokee Chief named Sequoyah (1770-1843) who was the son of a British merchant and a Cherokee woman. Sequoyah developed an alphabet to enable his tribe’s dialect to be written. In 1872, Asa Gray wrote about the sequoia and presented his work in Dubuque Iowa at the 21st annual session of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. During his presentation, Gray speculated on the origin of the trees. He offered three hypotheses: Either they are just coming into existence, and are destined, if unmolested by man, to spread over the world; They have long lived; on the Pacific Slope, and have never spread elsewhere, because no other climate is fit for them; They are the survivors of a race that once crowded the hills and valleys of the world. Gray felt the last hypothesis was the one with the most merit. He expanded on this point by saying, "Research has found the fossil sequoia gigantea throughout ... Northern Europe, Iceland, Greenland, Alaska, and the Rocky Mountains. All of these fossil specimens are almost exactly the same as the “ Big Trees” of today. The very slight difference can be readily explained by the modifying force of different conditions. This crucial test shows that, before man sprang from the dust of the Garden of Eden, according to Genesis, or was evolved from the ape of Northern Africa, according to Darwin, the sequoia gigantea belted Northern America, Asia, and Europe, and the islands of the Northern seas. The “ Big Trees” of California are but the outlying sentinels of an army that has vanished." #OTD On this day in 1942, the newspaper in Spokane Washington had a headline that said: Noted Botanist Crosses Jungle (Takes Long Mule Route Through Tibet to Get a Few Flowers.) The article was about the botanist Francis Kingdon-Ward who had just arrived in New Delhi after a 500 hundred mile walk over mountains and through jungles to avoid the Japanese invaders of Burma. The article said this: "A thin, wiry little man in his 50s, Captain Kingdon-Ward...decided that the Japanese were getting too close for comfort so he loaded two 60-pound bags of rice on two mules... But instead of taking the short road through the Chaukan pass, [he] decided to travel the 500 mile mule trail through Tibet... He thought he might find some useful military information during his trip [and] 'besides, there is always a chance of finding some rare wild flowers on this route.' [Kingdon-Ward tramped] knee-deep in snow [and] crossed the Himalayas at the 14,500 foot pass.... [He said] "It was a pleasant walk and I collected some nice flowers....Your reward is in the finding of dazzling flowers never seen before. You know they may always blush unseen unless you manage , to take them back and make them grow where others can admire them. They are a little bit of the enchantment of Asia transplanted into England or America. It is satisfaction enough if you can feel in an industrial age like the present that you have brought home a little beauty for others to enjoy." Unearthed Words #OTD Today is the birthday of the English poet Felicia Hemans who was born on this day in 1793. She wrote this charming garden poem to honor one of her five sons on his autumnal birthday: Where sucks the bee now? Summer is flying, Leaves round the elm-tree faded are lying ; Violets are gone from their grassy dell, With the cowslip cups, where the fairies dwell ; The rose from the garden hath pass'd away Yet happy, fair boy, is thy natal day ! For love bids it welcome, the love which hath smiled Ever around thee, my gentle child ! Watching thy footsteps, and guarding thy bed, And pouring out joy on thy sunny head. Roses may vanish, but this will stay Happy and bright is thy natal day ! Today's book recommendation: Living Decor by Maria Colletti This book came out in March of 2019 - so earlier this year. The subtitle is Plants, Potting and DIY Projects - Botanical Styling with Fiddle-Leaf Figs, Monsteras, Air Plants, Succulents, Ferns, and More of Your Favorite Houseplants. Botanical styling is all the rage - even Pottery Barn is offering permanent pots and stems to help lead this trend. The blogger Kendal Morgan Hall, wrote in her review of this book: "[Living Decor] is filled with gorgeous pictures...The colour scheme in this book is vibrant. It shows how plants can warm up a minimalistic decorated living space." Kendall's review is spot on. I wanted to read a little excerpt to help you get to know the author a little better. Her name is Maria Colletti and she spent 13 years working at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) retail shop. Here's what she wrote in one of the first sections of her book called "Where I Found My Green Life": "In 2003 I continued my schooling it in YBG, chiseling my green skills as shop manager of the shop in the garden. I learned so much working as a garden retailer in a place that educates daily and what it means to love plants. We bought, sold, displayed, and cared for our plant inventory. We watched the garden evolve throughout the seasons, which was, on many days, just breathtaking: The white Korean dogwood trees at the entrance of the rose garden, or the perennial garden outside the Enid A. Haupt to Conservatory in summer. How lucky am I? I intended never to waste this privilege but instead utilize it to the best of my abilities. This is how I discovered my garden lifestyle and brought all the elements together." Today's Garden Chore It's time to think selectively about where and what to cut back in the garden. Long ago, I learned not to leave grasses up near the house; the base of grasses draw mice and in the Spring when you cut them down, you'll have little mice running all about. I like to get the garden in front of my porch completely clean. We pile snow there from sweeping the porch and clearing off the walks. Plus, this garden is wet in the spring - so I'd rather cut back perennials now and just let everyone do their thing in the spring, without me having to traipse through it. On the other hand, it's nice to strategically allow some perennials to remain; providing habitat for insects, food for birds, and winter interest. In addition to trees and shrubs, plants like Coneflower, sedum, Russian sage, Lovage, Aster, Sunflowers, Hydrangea, and Joe Pye weed remain intact in my garden until spring. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart On this day in 1915 the newspaper out of Burlington Vermont shared a little article about September flowers; focusing mainly on the golden rod and the aster and their numerous varieties. But then it ended with these marvelous run-on sentences. Check it out: Most conspicuous among the flowers of the roadside and pasture, these last days of September, are the goldenrod and aster. [...] One need not be a botanist to find and identify either plant, for we see them on every hand, making a successful struggle for life under most adverse conditions, and giving a splendor of beauty to the dull, gray days of the fall. Its closing days show a wealth of floral loveliness that may not soon be duplicated. And this is true of the goldenrod and aster's rich relatives of the garden. The cultivated asters are a blaze of glory in countless gardens, and cannas and hardy chrysanthemums and other things aplenty show no sign of old age. Thus, latest autumn Is connected with earliest spring, for the floral succession has been unbroken, from the time when the snowdrop blossomed amid ice and snow, through a long line of flowers of every hue and shape, to this 25th of September, when the black-eyed Susans are closing their long campaign, chicory is losing its last pale blue, and the aster and goldenrod are left not exactly blooming alone but the kings of the floral world. Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Right about now you might be thinking about doing a little garden cleanup and preparation for fall. One of the questions I get from gardeners this time of year has to do with whether or not to let some of your plants go to seed. After spending most of the summer deadheading and illuminating all of the brown stuff on our foliage, it can be tough for some gardeners to let things go to seed. But there are many benefits to letting some of the plants in your garden bolt in all their glory. First of all, there is tremendous ornamental value that extends into winter if you allow your perennials to keep their seed heads. (Think of the seeds heads offered by cilantro, kale, arugula, basil and so forth). Second, seeds offer food and habitat to native bees and other creatures. Thirdly, saving seeds from the garden saves you money because it eliminates the need to buy seed for next year. (Think of your tomatoes and other edibles). This practice also allows you to keep heritage plants alive for future generations. That’s exactly how the heirlooms we know and love have been passed down through the generations. The main thing, is to allow nature to do most of the drying for you. Your seeds will have a much higher success rate if you let them dry as much as possible before you collect them. And finally, allowing plants to go to seed means that you will have less to plant and subsequent seasons thanks to volunteer plants. Each year my garden is blessed with Queen Anne’s lace, Indian Paintbrush, Columbine, Forget-Me-Nots, Lettuce, Dill, Foxglove, Valerian, Lovage and Beets. All planted by God; all perfectly placed and happy as a result. My volunteers find a way to utilize the tiniest nooks and crevices in my garden. Brevities #OTD It’s the anniversary of the death of the landscape and portrait painter Thomas Gainsborough who died on this day in 1788. Gainsborough is known for his painting of the Blue Boy today. You can visit Gainsborough’s house in Suffolk. There is a garden there with a spectacular mulberry tree dating to the early 1600s during the reign of James I who encouraged the planting of mulberry trees in order to establish a silk industry. The king and his advisers lacked the knowledge about Mulberry trees of which there are two kinds. The white mulberry feeds silk worms and the black supplies the fruit. Gainsborough’s Mulberry (as well as every other Mulberry cultivated in England) was the black Mulberry. Although England never successfully became known for silk worms, the craft of silk weaving became firmly rooted. In addition to the large Mulberry, the Gainsborough garden includes two Beds for Herbs and another that is strictly devoted to plants used for dying fabric. The rest of the garden is made up of plants that were available during Gainsborough's lifetime. #OTD Today in 1820 the first potatoes were planted in Hawaii. Turns out the, the American brig, the Thaddeus, brought more than the first missionaries to the island brought. #OTD On this day In 1938, the Belvedere Daily Republican, out of Belvedere Illinois, published a small article about a tree named for Benjamin Franklin. Here’s what it said: "About 200 years ago, John Bartram, an eminent botanist, discovered a strange flowering tree in a Georgia forest and named it "Franklinia" in honor of his fellow Philadelphian, Benjamin Franklin." #OTD It’s the anniversary of the death of the poet Wallace Stevens who died on this day in 1955. Stevens said, "Death is the mother of beauty. Only the perishable can be beautiful; which is why we are unmoved by artificial flowers." Stevens was one of the most skilled poets of the 20th Century he lived his entire adult life near Elizabeth Park in Hartford Connecticut. By day, Stevens worked at Hartford insurance company where he became a Vice President and by night he was a poet; it was in an unusual combination. Stevens lived 2 miles from his work and he walked to work every day; undoubtedly using the time to find inspiration and to write poems. The park across from his house was one of his favorite places. Elizabeth Park is huge; covering over 100 acres with formal gardens, meadows, lawns, green houses, and a pond. Stevens wrote the following poems About Elizabeth Park: Vacancy in the Park The Plain Sense of Things Nuns Painting Water Lilies By 1950, Stevens was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for his poetry. And, here’s a little known fact about Wallace Stevens: He once started a fist-fight with Ernest Hemingway in Key West. Unearthed Words Today is the birthday of the victorian poet William Watson who is born on this day in 1858. Watson was overlooked two times for the role of poet laureate because he had included his political views about the government's policy regarding South Africa and Ireland into some of his poetry. Late in his life, he was invited to write a poem to commemorate the Liverpool cathedral in 1924 to help raise money. He did the job, but the church wasn’t thrilled that Watson had written about the squalid conditions of the cities population - which was in stark contrast to the Grand Cathedral. Once Watson died, England embraced him. Rudyard Kipling said he was. "someone who had never written a bad line". Here’s a poem by William Watson that gardeners will appreciate. It’s called simply Three Flowers: I made a little song about the rose And sang it for the rose to hear, Nor ever marked until the music's close A lily that was listening near. The red red rose flushed redder with delight, And like a queen her head she raised. The white white lily blanched a paler white, For anger that she was not praised. Turning I left the rose unto her pride, The lily to her enviousness, And soon upon the grassy ground espied A daisy all companionless. Doubtless no flattered flower is this, I deemed; And not so graciously it grew As rose or lily: but methought it seemed More thankful for the sun and dew. Dear love, my sweet small flower that grew'st among The grass, from all the flowers apart,— Forgive me that I gave the rose my song, Ere thou, the daisy, hadst my heart! Today's book recommendation: The Cook and the Gardener : A Year of Recipes and Writings for the French Countryside by Amanda Hesser This award winning book offers a lovely blend of cookbook along with garden stories that allow you to live vicariously with Hesser on a culinary school of estate in burgundy France. Since the book is about traditional French gardening and cooking, it also captures the local customs and wisdom cultivated in provincial France. Each chapter covers a month. The book can be read one season at a time, following along with the changes on the calendar and in the harvest. Each season offers a recipe for stock. The little stories about the gardener are delightful and there are wonderful tips that gardeners will appreciate appreciate. For instance, Amanda learned not to pick cabbages before a frost because the frost enhances the flavor. There’s a lovely recipe for pumpkin soup as well as all kinds of preserves. This is my favorite kind of book because it’s part cookbook, part garden story, and part history. Best of all, the tone is cozy-cozy, charming, and conversational. Today's Garden Chore Propagate some slips of mint. Cut it with a sharp knife below a joint, take off leaves from the bottom 2-3 inches, and then put your cuttings in a glass filled with water for a week or so. It will take a week or two for the roots to form, but don't change the water. (Go ahead and add more if needed). This is one of the simplest ways to propagate mint, as well as other herbs. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart Just a quick heads up that tomorrow, August 3, is Garden Day at Longwood Gardens. There is a keynote presentation from Matt Ross who is the Director of Continuing Education there. Matt will give two Keynote talks titled, "Go Green, Go White, Get Variegated" and another one called "Hidden Gems: the Best Gardens in America You’ve Never Heard Of." In addition, there will be nine breakout sessions to check out. So, if you live near Longwood, please go on my behalf and then tell me all about it. Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
On Fresh is the Word, we like to deliver wisdom through great stories from the minds of bright creatives of pop culture. Through those stories, we like to dissect the journey of our guests and present actionable lessons and advice for our listeners no matter what career or avenue of artistry they pursue. The guests for this episode are world-renowned scratch DJ/producer Kid Koala and award-winning animator and breakdancer JonJon, recorded at this year's Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF), in which they were presenting their Floor Kids video game. Floor Kids is a new breakdance battle game featuring unique freestyle gameplay, rhythm challenges, and multiplayer sessions, and during our conversation, we talked about the creation process and the evolution of this video game, along with so much more. Each episode, the guest is asked to suggest someone from their life/career that should be on Fresh is the Word that would have good stories to tell. Kid Koala chose music producer (Deltron 3030, Got a Girl, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Lovage, Dr Octagon) Dan The Automator and Canadian actor, writer, director and producer Dave Lawrence. JonJon chose filmmaker Lilian Chen. Follow Floor Kids: Web: floorkids.com Twitter: twitter.com/FloorKidsCrew Facebook: facebook.com/FloorKids Instagram: instagram.com/FloorKidsUniverse Platforms: Nintendo Switch | Steam | PS4 | XBOX One FRESH IS THE WORD PATREON: patreon.com/freshistheword THEME MUSIC Courtesy of Knox Money, Bang Belushi, and Foul Mouth. SPONSOR Founded in 2015, 20x20 Apparel brings original tributes to Pro Wrestling's classic arenas, moments and events. They look to spotlight the Bloopers, Bleeps and Bodyslams along with the Biggest, Smallest, Strangest & Strongest. In the world of wrestling there are 100's of shirts, promotions, flyers, social media accounts and ads. Don't get lost in the sea of parody shirts and display fonts. We can provide professional graphic design services at a reasonable price. 20X20 also hand screen prints all tees in house. If you would like to discuss a possible run of tees, posters, koozies, foam fingers...Zubas, then drop them a line at 20x20apparel.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freshistheword/message
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On this week's episode, we discuss how a stint at the French Culinary Institute inspired her to start The Lovage, a blog about her my lifelong love affair with food, which lead to her career as a food writer. How a journey to shift her own perspective of herself and the life she was leading took her to Uruguay, where she would write a piece hat would become the launch pad to her writing for such publications as WSJ. Magazine, T Magazine, Food & Wine, Departures, Cherry Bombe, Refinery29, Conde Nast Traveler, Vogue.com and others. We also discuss the strength and generosity that comes with female friendships and how at the end of the day, we have to independently weather the moments of hardship and wait to get to the otherside. It’s just a matter of time...
Dirty Talk! Maybe you feel like you suck at it. Maybe you don't feel confident that you have the right words to make it sexy. Maybe everything that you've heard just sounds hella cringey. Miss Challis is here to address those concerns, help you find what makes you and your partner hot (and comfortable,) and remind you that dirty talk isn't a thing that needs to go perfectly every time. If you have personal questions, feedback, or just want someone to vent about your sexuality or kinks to without judgement, you can contact Miss Challis on: Facebook: facebook.com/thatsgrosspodcast Email: MissKayChallis@gmail.com Opening song credit: "Stroker Ace" by Lovage
Lovage is complete and I absolutely adore it. I'm so pleased with the fit and the clarity of the colorwork. Hopefully Rhinebeck Weekend will be suitably chilly so I can wear this sweater all day long!
Lovage is complete and I absolutely adore it. I’m so pleased with the fit and the clarity of the colorwork. Hopefully Rhinebeck Weekend will be suitably chilly so I can wear this sweater all day long! Humblebee Mitts Pattern Available! I hope this design for a quick and versatile pair
How yellow is too yellow when it comes to the colorwork in Marie Wallin's Lovage sweater? That's what I'm trying to decide this week as I work my way up the yoke after attaching the sleeves to the body.
How yellow is too yellow when it comes to the colorwork in Marie Wallin’s Lovage sweater? That’s what I’m trying to decide this week as I work my way up the yoke after attaching the sleeves to the body. On the Porch Lovage by Marie Wallin The Front Porch Easy
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The assignment was to make a sonic representation of my tastes and influences. So, for my audio collage I went through all of my playlists and chose songs from each playlist that really portrayed why I like that particular style of music. Then, I did my best to narrow it down to around 20 songs that made up the history of my musical interest and inspiration. To accurately portray this, I decided to use samples from tuning an FM radio and stopping momentarily at the songs I chose. The songs and why I chose them are as follows: Philip Baily feat. Phil Collins - Easy Lover This song just happened to be the song I chose to show my love for 80s music. It might not have even been made in the 80s, but it's in that playlist and that's the song that made the cut. Janet Jackson - Escapade Showing my love for 90s music. There were a lot of songs I chose and I wish I could have added more, but it had to be less than 2 minutes. What's interesting about this song is it's something I heard growing up and forgot about for years until I heard it over the radio in a grocery store. I love those moments when you find songs you forgot about and fall in love with them all over again. Nine Inch Nails - Right Where it Belongs This song represents my love for the alternative music I grew up with. More appropriate for this style would have been Stone Temple Pilots or Nirvana, but I couldn't not feature this song because it's amazing. Journey - Girl Can't Help It Motley Crue - Primal Scream Ugly Kid Joe - Panhandlin' Prince These song represent what I refer to as "butt rock," more commonly referred to as hair bands or glam rock. This music is huge for me since, to this day, I still go to these concerts dressed like I'm in the 80s and wearing a mullet wig. Lovage - To Catch a Thief Childish Gambino - Redbone Chris Cornell - Nothing Compares to You Now we're into my "chill shit" playlist. Lovage is a big deal to me because their band represents many types of music that I love (rock, alternative, hip-hop, turntablism, etc). If you're not familiar, they are made up of Mike Patton (Faith No More), Jennifer Charles (Elysian Fields), Kid Koala, and Dan the Automator (Dr. Octagon, Gorillaz, Handsome Boy Modeling School). Pink Floyd - Time Queen - You're My Best Friend These songs represent my love for classic rock. The Queen song is also my wife and I's "song." Justin Timberlake - Last Night Miguel feat. J. Cole - All I Want is You These songs represent my love for pop, club, and R&B. Killswitch Engage - Unbroken Marilyn Manson - The Reflecting God Hard rock and metal. Kendrick Lamar - Westside Right on Time A Tribe Called Quest - Find a Way Busta Rhymes - Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See (performed by Z-Trip and Radar) These songs represent my love for good hip-hop and also my love for scratching and turntablism. TRU - Heaven for a Gangsta Too $hort - I'm a Player These songs represents some of the rap I listened to for a short time in high school. Rise Against - Survive There should be a lot more songs in the category but this represents the punk music I also listened to in high school. Weird fact though, I didn't learn about Rise Against till about 3 years ago, 15 years after high school. DNA/Ham - About U Darrien Kelly & The Stunned Guys - Main Muthafuckas These songs represent my introduction to electronic music and the rave scene. This happened in around 1997. I started DJ'ing this kind of music back in 2000 before moving on to Drum and Bass in 2001. DJ Funk - Hold Up Booty House, which isn't really around any more, will always have a special place in my heart. More music from back when I was introduced to the rave scene. Known Unknown - Rollers Edit Dieselboy - The Descent (Decoder Remix) Finally, these songs represent the music I've been DJ'ing for about 17 years and learning to produce for 3 or so.
Yooooooou waaaaant a poooooodcast, but you can't have it... Actually, you can! This week Kyle and Matthew sit down with comedian and return guest Travis Clark to talk about one of rock music's weird and wonderful oddities: Mike Patton. For the uninitiated, Mike Patton was the singer for the band Faith No More, but his back catalogue is pretty incredible. If you've been listening for a while and thought, “boy, they haven't done an episode in a while where three guys nerd out about a bunch of bands I've never heard of...” then fear not, friends, because we have an episode chocked full of music nerd goodness. Kyle points out that Mike Patton might be rock music's most brilliant grouch. Travis breaks down what it is about the singer that has made him such a cult figure for so many. Travis and Matt also point out that all of Kyle's favorite Mr. Bungle songs are terrible. It's a very fun episode and one that has been requested for quite some time, so enjoy! This episode is sponsored by Loot Crate. Give yourself a geeky gift this month! Visit www.lootcrate/thisisrad and enter the promo code thisisrad for $3 off on any new subscription. Weekly Rads: Eating Raoul, Taco Bell, Mulholland Drive/Moana Raddendums: Mr. Bungle, Dillinger Escape Plan, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Lovage, Judgment Night, Courtney Barnett, Fantomas
As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast 04-Jun-2017 With T R P Watson - Gareth James - PaulInLondon - Phil from the West End Whingers - Plays Discussed Lettice and Lovage - Menier Chocolate Factory [00:20] JAM - Finborough Theatre [09:58] Annie Get Your Gun - Union Theatre [19:05]
Weston & Diana talk about gardening, and this week's plant of the week: Lovage!They also take your questions on vegetable gardening, with a discussion on starting a new garden.
Three Amazing Dread Media International Travel Tips for the Savvy and Sensual Horror Tourist from Desmond and Duane! Journey to an expansive Japanese manor with a mix of Imperial and modern design in the South Korean countryside, but don't go into the basement. You can even pay for your trip by serving the lady of the house as The Handmaiden. Backpack into the idyllic Slovenian countryside where you can meet some of the local boys and even try the local moonshine. Just don't ask the Killbillies what it's made of! Finally, lounge in the sun and take in the sights in scenic Brazil, but look out for the feral women, mummies, supervillains, werewolves, vampires, and warrior women, and take in Ivan Cardoso's Werewolf in the Amazon Collection. Don't forget to load up your mp3 player with an international selection of music: "Master & Servant" by Nouvelle Vague, "Sex (I'm a)" by Lovage, "Moonchild" by Iron Maiden, "We Who Are Not as Others" by Sepultura, and "There She Goes, My Beautiful World" by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Three Amazing Dread Media International Travel Tips for the Savvy and Sensual Horror Tourist from Desmond and Duane! Journey to an expansive Japanese manor with a mix of Imperial and modern design in the South Korean countryside, but don't go into the basement. You can even pay for your trip by serving the lady of the house as The Handmaiden. Backpack into the idyllic Slovenian countryside where you can meet some of the local boys and even try the local moonshine. Just don't ask the Killbillies what it's made of! Finally, lounge in the sun and take in the sights in scenic Brazil, but look out for the feral women, mummies, supervillains, werewolves, vampires, and warrior women, and take in Ivan Cardoso's Werewolf in the Amazon Collection. Don't forget to load up your mp3 player with an international selection of music: "Master & Servant" by Nouvelle Vague, "Sex (I'm a)" by Lovage, "Moonchild" by Iron Maiden, "We Who Are Not as Others" by Sepultura, and "There She Goes, My Beautiful World" by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Three Amazing Dread Media International Travel Tips for the Savvy and Sensual Horror Tourist from Desmond and Duane! Journey to an expansive Japanese manor with a mix of Imperial and modern design in the South Korean countryside, but don't go into the basement. You can even pay for your trip by serving the lady of the house as The Handmaiden. Backpack into the idyllic Slovenian countryside where you can meet some of the local boys and even try the local moonshine. Just don't ask the Killbillies what it's made of! Finally, lounge in the sun and take in the sights in scenic Brazil, but look out for the feral women, mummies, supervillains, werewolves, vampires, and warrior women, and take in Ivan Cardoso's Werewolf in the Amazon Collection. Don't forget to load up your mp3 player with an international selection of music: "Master & Servant" by Nouvelle Vague, "Sex (I'm a)" by Lovage, "Moonchild" by Iron Maiden, "We Who Are Not as Others" by Sepultura, and "There She Goes, My Beautiful World" by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Three Amazing Dread Media International Travel Tips for the Savvy and Sensual Horror Tourist from Desmond and Duane! Journey to an expansive Japanese manor with a mix of Imperial and modern design in the South Korean countryside, but don't go into the basement. You can even pay for your trip by serving the lady of the house as The Handmaiden. Backpack into the idyllic Slovenian countryside where you can meet some of the local boys and even try the local moonshine. Just don't ask the Killbillies what it's made of! Finally, lounge in the sun and take in the sights in scenic Brazil, but look out for the feral women, mummies, supervillains, werewolves, vampires, and warrior women, and take in Ivan Cardoso's Werewolf in the Amazon Collection. Don't forget to load up your mp3 player with an international selection of music: "Master & Servant" by Nouvelle Vague, "Sex (I'm a)" by Lovage, "Moonchild" by Iron Maiden, "We Who Are Not as Others" by Sepultura, and "There She Goes, My Beautiful World" by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, Dread Media has perhaps the most specific theme ever: filmic adaptations of literary horror! First up, Desmond and Duane take the black pill as they reckon with John Dies at the End, the Don Coscarelli film based on the David Wong novel. Then Rich, the Monster Movie Kid gets his shot to protect himself from Cujo, Lewis Teague's adaptation of Stephen King's rabid St. Bernard novel. Then, Chris and Desmond hunker down in The Keep, Michael Mann's crazy adaptation of F. Paul Wilson's novel. Astute listeners will discover that this show almost became a "literary adaptations from 1983" episode, but, alas, there's room for more specific themes... songs: "Camel Holocaust" and "He Never Left" by The Inevitable Backlash, "Rabies Is a Killer" by Agony Bag, "Evil Healing" by Tangerine Dream, and "Book of the Month" by Lovage. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, Dread Media has perhaps the most specific theme ever: filmic adaptations of literary horror! First up, Desmond and Duane take the black pill as they reckon with John Dies at the End, the Don Coscarelli film based on the David Wong novel. Then Rich, the Monster Movie Kid gets his shot to protect himself from Cujo, Lewis Teague's adaptation of Stephen King's rabid St. Bernard novel. Then, Chris and Desmond hunker down in The Keep, Michael Mann's crazy adaptation of F. Paul Wilson's novel. Astute listeners will discover that this show almost became a "literary adaptations from 1983" episode, but, alas, there's room for more specific themes... songs: "Camel Holocaust" and "He Never Left" by The Inevitable Backlash, "Rabies Is a Killer" by Agony Bag, "Evil Healing" by Tangerine Dream, and "Book of the Month" by Lovage. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, Dread Media has perhaps the most specific theme ever: filmic adaptations of literary horror! First up, Desmond and Duane take the black pill as they reckon with John Dies at the End, the Don Coscarelli film based on the David Wong novel. Then Rich, the Monster Movie Kid gets his shot to protect himself from Cujo, Lewis Teague's adaptation of Stephen King's rabid St. Bernard novel. Then, Chris and Desmond hunker down in The Keep, Michael Mann's crazy adaptation of F. Paul Wilson's novel. Astute listeners will discover that this show almost became a "literary adaptations from 1983" episode, but, alas, there's room for more specific themes... songs: "Camel Holocaust" and "He Never Left" by The Inevitable Backlash, "Rabies Is a Killer" by Agony Bag, "Evil Healing" by Tangerine Dream, and "Book of the Month" by Lovage. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, Dread Media has perhaps the most specific theme ever: filmic adaptations of literary horror! First up, Desmond and Duane take the black pill as they reckon with John Dies at the End, the Don Coscarelli film based on the David Wong novel. Then Rich, the Monster Movie Kid gets his shot to protect himself from Cujo, Lewis Teague's adaptation of Stephen King's rabid St. Bernard novel. Then, Chris and Desmond hunker down in The Keep, Michael Mann's crazy adaptation of F. Paul Wilson's novel. Astute listeners will discover that this show almost became a "literary adaptations from 1983" episode, but, alas, there's room for more specific themes... songs: "Camel Holocaust" and "He Never Left" by The Inevitable Backlash, "Rabies Is a Killer" by Agony Bag, "Evil Healing" by Tangerine Dream, and "Book of the Month" by Lovage. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
A new and exciting variety broadcast that covers all things hoodoo, rootwork, and conjure. "From deep in the heart of Texas, where the stars at night are big and bright, comes The Now You Know Show, with Professor Charles Porterfield, here to tell it like it was and how it is, to help school ya, so no one can fool ya!" Tune in and learn valuable lessons about the practice of hoodoo, conjure, and throwing roots with a skilled practitioner who brings a lifetime of experience to the task of teaching newbies and entertaining old-time practitioners alike. Professor Porterfield is a talented rootworker, a dedicated founding member of AIRR, a gifted reader, and one of our dearest friends. We are proud to sponsor him in this new adventure. At Professor Porterfield's TheNowYouKnowShow.com web site, you can find updates and information on the show -- or, to access episodes directly, just go to The Now You Know Show at Blog Talk Radio.
Bouncing between electronica, instrumental hip-hop, weird post-jazz who-knows-wot-u-call-it, modern composers and experimentalists... this is a weird one that moves from contemplative to dancy and back again. Hope you enjoy! First broadcast on BFF.fm on 2016 - 01 - 27 12. Tracklisting timecodes are relative to that broadcast time, Noon PST. 12:02pm Epiphany Fields by scntfc on Oxenfree OST (-) 12:05pm Suzhou by Shinamo Moki on Go With Me (-) 12:09pm Symbol of Life, Love and Asthetics by Susumu Yokota on Symbol (Lo Recordings) 12:12pm Um, Circles and Squares by Dosh on The Lost Take (-) 12:15pm Perfect Dream by Mokhov on Perfect Dream (-) 12:19pm Classy McNasty (Instrumental) by Louis Logic on Misery Loves Comedy (-) 12:22pm I by Piano Interrupted on Kirmann & Hodge - Piano Interrupted (-) 12:26pm Lessons (Instrumental) by SOHN on Lessons (-) 12:29pm Opening by Philip Glass, Bruce Brubaker on Hope Street Tunnel Blues (-) 12:35pm Ardour by Ambassadeurs on Alone in the Light (-) 12:40pm You Fly Me by Fingathing on Hotel Costes 6 (-) 12:43pm Short Cut/detour by Pretty Lights on Passing By Behind Your Eyes (-) 12:47pm Les Nuits by Nightmares on Wax on Carboot Soul (-) 12:52pm Blood Poetry (Instrumental) by Grieves on Blood Poetry (-) 12:55pm Koala's Lament - Instrumental by Lovage on Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By (Bulk Recordings) 12:58pm Still D.R.E. (Instrumental) by Dr. Dre on 2001 (Aftermath) 1:02pm Nachtmusik by Seams on Tourist/Sleeper (-) 1:07pm Introducing by Blazo on Alone Journey (-) 1:09pm Hasty Boom Alert by μ-Ziq on Lunatic Harness (-) 1:14pm Köln by Harmonic 313 on When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence (-) 1:17pm Photon by Pantha du Prince on Elements of Light (-) 1:21pm Thought 8 by Thrupence on Thoughts (-) 1:24pm Drift by Rivka on Faded (-) 1:33pm A Rising Wind (Instrumental) by Helios on Ayres (-) 1:38pm Nostalgia - Original Mix by SCSI-9 on Metamorphosis (-) 1:44pm Memento Mori by Matmos on A Chance to Cut is a Chance to Cure (-) 1:49pm King Bromeliad by Floating Points on king bromeliad (eglo records) 1:57pm I Came Running (Gianma Remix) by Ancient Astronauts on Put Em Up EP (-)
Ken Billington is a lighting designer. He has 96 Broadway productions to his credit including Copperfield, Checking Out, Moon Over Buffalo, Grind, Hello Dolly!, Meet Me in St. Louis, On the Twentieth Century, Side by Side by Sondheim, Lettice and Lovage, Tru, The Scottsboro Boys, and Sweeney Todd. Off-Broadway productions include Sylvia, London Suite, Annie Warbucks, Lips Together, Teeth Apart, The Lisbon Traviata, What the Butler Saw, and Fortune and Men's Eyes. He was the principal lighting designer for Radio City Music Hall from 1979 - 2004. He has been nominated for the Tony Award for Best Lighting Design eight times and in 1997 won for the revival of Chicago, which also garnered him the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lighting Design. In November 2015, Billington was inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame. You’ll hear one of the industry’s best lighting designers talk about . . . How he prepares to light a show before he even sees a rehearsal. How Directors should work with lighting (and all) designers. The incredible changes in the lighting industry over the past 3 decades . . . and what’s coming next. How to speed up the “bidding” process and save money. One of my favorite answers to my “Genie” question and how I’m going to steal it. Keep up with me: @KenDavenportBway www.theproducersperspective.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the inaugural episode of JackOff Audio! #JackOffs
JACKET AUDIO #7: Joey T. & T. Mac, Patton & Swayze, Zen & Pinball, Music & Laughs.
Recorded at the Public Axis F-Stop on May 19th, 2013. 00:00 Boom! This is all-out OG CAGG with JC, RA and LG on the mics, cuz. 7:53 Yeah, Imma Look Into Dat! With the documentary A Band Called Death on Jess' radar, it inspires an awesome music based question, “what’s your favorite obscure band/musician to show to friends?” 28:33 Dad's Corner(ed)! Some grubby neighborhood kids forced themselves into Larry's home for an unannounced playtime. Thus, topic two was born: Describe the weirdest kid you knew growing up. Or was it you? 57:56 Hey, That's Not Funny! Electricity makes your brain work better! At least that's what Regan read. So, what’s the craziest night of studying you’ve ever had? And what’s the weirdest method of studying you’ve ever used? 1:16:09 A fantastic podcast ends with another fantastic session of What We Learned Today. Enlighten yourself! Keep spreading the word - rate and share on iTunes! Let your friends know about Public Axis and keep those Facebook and Twitter comments coming!
Release date: 25.09.2012 Description: Natural Rhythm established itself as a well respected label since it's opening. After a long wellknown names which have collaborated with the label the time has come for Jay Tripwire to descend uppon on the shinning path to new era. Jay needs no introduction a well respected producer and dj coming from the oldschool . We were amazed by this strong package: lovely originals , bomb remixers : Andrade , Negru , Horatio , Larisse Van Doorn . For a producer whose work tends toward the more driving and energetic, Andrade does quite nicely here taking things a little easier. Gradually and subtly incorporating elements of the original into his own particular groove, he finally drops everything and brings in Jay's primary arrangement to send the track to more blissful heights. Staying true to the essence of the original, Horatio&Larisse nevertheless provides a fascinating reinterpretation suitable for both househeads and techno junkies. Perhaps the highest worthing remix is that comes to its end from Negru , soaked in Jay's synth and atmosphere but full of oldschool beats - which is to say, it is probably the best track to mix out of, though it should undoubtedly serve as a great set-ender. Support:
[Enhanced Podcast] Music from: Wax Tailor, Monk & Canatella, Trifonic, Björk, Massive Attack, Thievery Corporation, Mama Oliver (K&D Remix), Trouble Makers, U.N.K.L.E., RJD2, Groove Armada, Prefuse 73, Innervisions, Lovage, Bitter:Sweet, Red Snapper, DJ Food, and Amon Tobin.
[Enhanced Podcast] Music from: Jamiroquai, Massive Attack, Bonobo, Shanti Roots, Thievery Corporation, Bowery Electric, DJ Krush, Amon Tobin, RJD2, MHE, Prefuse 73, Jega, Jazzanova, Guardner, Lovage, Mr. Scruff, Soulstice, Big Big Dreams, and Blue Foundation.
This week, Darryll likes train movies. So, buckle up and please don't travel between cars, as he and Desmond check the tickets of the unsung hero of 1970s exploitation: Night Train Murders. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. takes a look at the classic Night of the Demon in a new Stay Scary. And this is the week we make it official as Tom Deja presents Macabre Musical Theatre. Other than the one Tom sings, songs included: "Coincidenze (Film Mix)" by Ennio Morricone, "Strangers on a Train" by Lovage, "Fear of the Dark" by Iron Maiden, and "Partytime (Zombie Version)" by 45 Grave. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter.
This week, Darryll likes train movies. So, buckle up and please don't travel between cars, as he and Desmond check the tickets of the unsung hero of 1970s exploitation: Night Train Murders. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. takes a look at the classic Night of the Demon in a new Stay Scary. And this is the week we make it official as Tom Deja presents Macabre Musical Theatre. Other than the one Tom sings, songs included: "Coincidenze (Film Mix)" by Ennio Morricone, "Strangers on a Train" by Lovage, "Fear of the Dark" by Iron Maiden, and "Partytime (Zombie Version)" by 45 Grave. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter.
This week, Darryll likes train movies. So, buckle up and please don't travel between cars, as he and Desmond check the tickets of the unsung hero of 1970s exploitation: Night Train Murders. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. takes a look at the classic Night of the Demon in a new Stay Scary. And this is the week we make it official as Tom Deja presents Macabre Musical Theatre. Other than the one Tom sings, songs included: "Coincidenze (Film Mix)" by Ennio Morricone, "Strangers on a Train" by Lovage, "Fear of the Dark" by Iron Maiden, and "Partytime (Zombie Version)" by 45 Grave. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter.
This week, Darryll likes train movies. So, buckle up and please don't travel between cars, as he and Desmond check the tickets of the unsung hero of 1970s exploitation: Night Train Murders. Then Devil Dinosaur Jr. takes a look at the classic Night of the Demon in a new Stay Scary. And this is the week we make it official as Tom Deja presents Macabre Musical Theatre. Other than the one Tom sings, songs included: "Coincidenze (Film Mix)" by Ennio Morricone, "Strangers on a Train" by Lovage, "Fear of the Dark" by Iron Maiden, and "Partytime (Zombie Version)" by 45 Grave. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Follow @dreadmedia and @DevilDinosaurJr on Twitter.
(November 16, 2011) Hey party people! This week's Afternoon Delight: Christmas Special! Listen to this year's Christmas special (not really), as DJ-Sin and Chris McCarthy, a.k.a Christmas, have sex with your ear pussies. Woah! Woah! Fire the person who typed this! Nevertheless, Miss Amanda Pie is out of town visiting family, so these two sophisticated and talented lads decide to man-handle this on-air room with some true class. Time to nut up or shut up! New Segment: "Just the Tip" of the Day. Kama Sutra Position of the Week: The Time Bomb (4/5 Flames)
[Enhanced Podcast] Music from: Funki Porcini, Portishead, Tricky, Afterlife, Bitter:Sweet, Lovage, Baxter, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Fatboy Slim, Sneaker Pimps, Morcheeba, DJ Shadow, Massive Attack, Björk, Royksöpp, The Cinematic Orchestra, The Smart Set, Rabbit In The Moon, A Guy Called Gerald / Louise Rhodes, and Luscious Jackson.
(October 12, 2011) Miss Amanda Pie and Dj-Sin are finally BOTH back in the studio. Being sick from the flu, or hungover from excessive living, can only hault a sex-talk radio show for so long. Onwards! Oktoberfest goes wet. Sisterhood of the Traveling Taints. Lots of moaning. In-Studio Guests: Violet Hour (http://violethourglass.com/)
(May 10, 2011) Miss Amanda and DJ-Sin are exhausted at the end of their school semester... YET still manage to muster up another incredibly improvised and entertaining show about good times! Naked dance parties? Check. DJ-Sin definitely has some smurf plans in mind for Bay to Breakers. Miss Amanda breaks down the word slut, and concludes that slut is a positive word. A couple of callers. A bunch of tunes. Heyo!
[Enhanced Podcast] Music from: RJD2, Morcheeba, Death In Vegas, Tayla, Bjork, Alpha, Santessa, Nitin Sawhney, Thievery Corporation, Howie B, Tricky, Emancipator, The Smokering, Jon Kennedy, DJ Krush, Supreme Beings of Leisure, Handsome Boy Modeling School, and Lovage.
[Enhanced Podcast] Music from: Jazzanova, Beanfield, Boom Bip, Automator, Boards Of Canada, Bonobo featuring Andreya Triana, Lovage, DJ Krush, Kruder and Dorfmeister featuring: Roni Size, Friend, Ruby, Portishead, Ernest Ranglin, Thievery Corporation, AIR, Leftfield, Massive Attack, and RJD2.
When is a lesbian vampire film not a lesbian vampire film? Desmond and Darryll answer that in their review of Daughters of Darkness. Then Desmond looks at the 3 Rs (rape, revenge, and remake) as he reviews 2010's I Spit on Your Grave. Keanu couldn't be here this week, but Desmond calls another mega-celebrity to make up for it. All in a good day's podcast. Tunes included: "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter" by Iron Maiden, "Strangers on a Train" by Lovage, "Raped and Freezin'" by Alice Cooper, and "Janie's Got a Dissolvo Ray" by Zombina and the Skeletones. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
When is a lesbian vampire film not a lesbian vampire film? Desmond and Darryll answer that in their review of Daughters of Darkness. Then Desmond looks at the 3 Rs (rape, revenge, and remake) as he reviews 2010's I Spit on Your Grave. Keanu couldn't be here this week, but Desmond calls another mega-celebrity to make up for it. All in a good day's podcast. Tunes included: "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter" by Iron Maiden, "Strangers on a Train" by Lovage, "Raped and Freezin'" by Alice Cooper, and "Janie's Got a Dissolvo Ray" by Zombina and the Skeletones. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
When is a lesbian vampire film not a lesbian vampire film? Desmond and Darryll answer that in their review of Daughters of Darkness. Then Desmond looks at the 3 Rs (rape, revenge, and remake) as he reviews 2010's I Spit on Your Grave. Keanu couldn't be here this week, but Desmond calls another mega-celebrity to make up for it. All in a good day's podcast. Tunes included: "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter" by Iron Maiden, "Strangers on a Train" by Lovage, "Raped and Freezin'" by Alice Cooper, and "Janie's Got a Dissolvo Ray" by Zombina and the Skeletones. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
When is a lesbian vampire film not a lesbian vampire film? Desmond and Darryll answer that in their review of Daughters of Darkness. Then Desmond looks at the 3 Rs (rape, revenge, and remake) as he reviews 2010's I Spit on Your Grave. Keanu couldn't be here this week, but Desmond calls another mega-celebrity to make up for it. All in a good day's podcast. Tunes included: "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter" by Iron Maiden, "Strangers on a Train" by Lovage, "Raped and Freezin'" by Alice Cooper, and "Janie's Got a Dissolvo Ray" by Zombina and the Skeletones. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Join the Facebook group! Visit www.audibletrial.com/dreadmedia to get a free audiobook!
[Enhanced Podcast] Music from: Lovage, Jamiroquai, DJ Shadow, Sly & Robbie featuring Howie B., Poets of Thought, Björk, Ruby, Portishead, Leftfield, DJ Krush, Emiliana Torrini, Radiohead vs Zero7, Morcheeba, LAMB, Afterlife, Portishead vs UNKLE, Money mark and Kid Koala.
[Enhanced Podcast] Music from: Elusive and Josh Koslow, Zero 7, Portishead, Lovage, DJ Vadim, DJ Shadow, Massive Attack, Björk, Morcheeba, Supreme Beings of Leisure, Solstice and others.
Stage actors Mike Hodge ("A Few Good Men"), Robin Morse ("Six Degrees of Separation"), Ron Perlman ("A Few Good Men"), Faith Prince ("Falsettoland"), Margaret Tyzack ("Lettice and Lovage"), and James Whitmore ("About Time" and "Handy Dandy") talk about their education and when they began performing, the effect of cast size, audience response, and positive feedback.
Stage actors Mike Hodge (A Few Good Men), Robin Morse (Six Degrees of Separation), Ron Perlman (A Few Good Men), Faith Prince (Falsettoland and a Tony Award for the revival of Guys and Dolls), Margaret Tyzack (Lettice and Lovage, Tony Award), and James Whitmore (1948 Tony Award for Best Performance by Newcomers for Command Decision) talk about their education and when they began performing, the effect of cast size, audience response, and positive feedback.