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En este capítulo os propongo que nos adentremos en la relación entre el cuarto y el noveno arte. Es decir, entre la música y el cómic. Me gusta mucho el cómic y la novela gráfica, así que, aprovechando que del 4 al 6 de octubre se va a celebrar en Ciudad Real el décimo primer salón del Cómic e Ilustración de Castilla-La Mancha, Manchacómic, os sugiero pasar un buen rato repasando algunos discos cuyas portadas contienen ilustraciones basadas en cómic. Nos acompañaremos de grandes discos y de grandes dibujantes e ilustradores que no solo han trasladado su arte al cómic, sino también al mundo del rock, Desde Robert Crumb a Dave Gibbons pasando por Raymond Pettibon, Neal Adams, John Byrne o Ceesepé entre muchos otros. Y conversamos con Angel Serrano el alma máter de Manchacómic para desvelarnos detalles de esta bendita locura. Espero que disfrutes con esta selección que abarcará, como de costumbre, los más variados estilos y épocas. BIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING COMPANY - Piece of my Heart - Cheap Thrills THIN LIZZY - Jailbreak - Jailbreak KULA SHAKER - Hey Dude - K THE JAZZ BUTCHER – Girlfriend - A Scandal in Bohemia RAMONES - She´s the One - Road to Ruin BLONDIE - 11:59 - Parallel Lines THE FLAMIN´GROOVIES - Laurie Did It - Supernazz SONIC YOUTH - Dirty Boot - Goo SEXY SADIE - In the Water - Draining Your Brain GOLPES BAJOS - Estoy Enfermo - No Mires a los Ojos de la Gente OS MUTANTES - Dune Buggy - Mutantes e seus Cometas no Pais do Baurets JUDEE SILL - The Pearl - Heart Food JETHRO TULL - Quizz Kid - Too Old to Rock and Roll Too Young to Die THE GROUNDHOGS - Earth is not Room Enough - Who Will Save the World? IF - Merlin, The Magician - Tea Break Over Back on your Eads MOLLY HATCHET - Let the Good Times Roll - Flirtin´with the Disaster JOE SATRIANI - Surfing with the Alien - Surfing with the Alien DIO - Holy Diver - Holy Diver Con la compañía de I Want You de Marvin Gaye
En este capítulo os propongo que nos adentremos en la relación entre el cuarto y el noveno arte. Es decir, entre la música y el cómic. Me gusta mucho el cómic y la novela gráfica, así que, aprovechando que del 4 al 6 de octubre se va a celebrar en Ciudad Real el décimo primer salón del Cómic e Ilustración de Castilla-La Mancha, Manchacómic, os sugiero pasar un buen rato repasando algunos discos cuyas portadas contienen ilustraciones basadas en cómic. Nos acompañaremos de grandes discos y de grandes dibujantes e ilustradores que no solo han trasladado su arte al cómic, sino también al mundo del rock, Desde Robert Crumb a Dave Gibbons pasando por Raymond Pettibon, Neal Adams, John Byrne o Ceesepé entre muchos otros. Y conversamos con Angel Serrano el alma máter de Manchacómic para desvelarnos detalles de esta bendita locura. Espero que disfrutes con esta selección que abarcará, como de costumbre, los más variados estilos y épocas. BIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING COMPANY - Piece of my Heart - Cheap Thrills THIN LIZZY - Jailbreak - Jailbreak KULA SHAKER - Hey Dude - K THE JAZZ BUTCHER – Girlfriend - A Scandal in Bohemia RAMONES - She´s the One - Road to Ruin BLONDIE - 11:59 - Parallel Lines THE FLAMIN´GROOVIES - Laurie Did It - Supernazz SONIC YOUTH - Dirty Boot - Goo SEXY SADIE - In the Water - Draining Your Brain GOLPES BAJOS - Estoy Enfermo - No Mires a los Ojos de la Gente OS MUTANTES - Dune Buggy - Mutantes e seus Cometas no Pais do Baurets JUDEE SILL - The Pearl - Heart Food JETHRO TULL - Quizz Kid - Too Old to Rock and Roll Too Young to Die THE GROUNDHOGS - Earth is not Room Enough - Who Will Save the World? IF - Merlin, The Magician - Tea Break Over Back on your Eads MOLLY HATCHET - Let the Good Times Roll - Flirtin´with the Disaster JOE SATRIANI - Surfing with the Alien - Surfing with the Alien DIO - Holy Diver - Holy Diver Con la compañía de I Want You de Marvin Gaye
In New Orleans and across our state, we're surrounded by history. Our architecture, museums, and libraries tell us stories of bygone eras. But arguably the best place to get a taste of Louisiana history is in any of our historic restaurants. On this week's show, we look at culinary landmarks that have been dining destinations for generations. We begin with a visit to Middendorf's, the classic seafood house located in Manchac – a tiny village 40 miles north of New Orleans on Lake Maurepas. Famed for its thin-cut fried catfish, Middendorf's celebrates its 90th anniversary this year. Originally owned by three generations of family, it was taken over by Horst and Karen Pfeifer in 2007 after their French Quarter fine dining restaurant was closed due to Katrina. Horst walks us through Middendorf's history, talks about his tenure as owner, and describes how he weathers storms on the Louisiana marsh. And we discover the storied past of the iconic Vieux Carré landmark the Napoleon House with Chef Chris Montero. Chris gives us a tour of the historic property, from the bar to the cupola and all points in between. In addition to being an accomplished chef, Chris is also a passionate preservationist and historian. He shares two centuries' worth of Girod and Impastato family lore and explains what he's been doing to keep the restaurant's traditions intact. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
In New Orleans and across our state, we're surrounded by history. Our architecture, museums, and libraries tell us stories of bygone eras. But arguably the best place to get a taste of Louisiana history is in any of our historic restaurants. On this week's show, we look at culinary landmarks that have been dining destinations for generations. We begin with a visit to Middendorf's, the classic seafood house located in Manchac – a tiny village 40 miles north of New Orleans on Lake Maurepas. Famed for its thin-cut fried catfish, Middendorf's celebrates its 90th anniversary this year. Originally owned by three generations of family, it was taken over by Horst and Karen Pfeifer in 2007 after their French Quarter fine dining restaurant was closed due to Katrina. Horst walks us through Middendorf's history, talks about his tenure as owner, and describes how he weathers storms on the Louisiana marsh. And we discover the storied past of the iconic Vieux Carré landmark the Napoleon House with Chef Chris Montero. Chris gives us a tour of the historic property, from the bar to the cupola and all points in between. In addition to being an accomplished chef, Chris is also a passionate preservationist and historian. He shares two centuries' worth of Girod and Impastato family lore and explains what he's been doing to keep the restaurant's traditions intact. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
This week, Don sets the schedule before covering the Shell Beach area with Robbie Campo, Jeff Bruhl gives us a report on Manchac as well as why the Red Shad Worm is one of the best baits out there, Mitch Jurisich of Delta Marina gives us a rundown of what's happening in the Empire area as he believes the "Old Empire" is back to its former glory, and Daryl Carpenter joins us on a windy morning from Grand Isle to talk about how the water has remained clean and clear even with the low river affecting the area.
Don calls up the Big Boss Bass himself, Jeff Bruhl to cover the Atchafalaya Basin area as fishing is down over there, Jeff's advice to constantly be on the move, what makes the Red Shad worm so outstanding, fishing reports for Pearl River and Manchac, and Jeff's tips for picking the hook that's best for you.
El Salón del Cómic abre sus puertas este viernes en los Jardines del Prado
On today's episode, Jacques and Simone interview author Mary Ann Sternberg who has written a number of books, articles, essays and more about Louisiana's unique places and people. Mary Ann discusses her writing, how Louisiana's environment has inspired it and highlights some experiences that provided a unique vantage point of the Mighty Mississippi. Learn more about Mary Ann and her writing at https://www.maryannsternberg.com/.
On today's episode, Jacques and Simone interview author Mary Ann Sternberg who has written a number of books, articles, essays and more about Louisiana's unique places and people. Mary Ann discusses her writing, how Louisiana's environment has inspired it and highlights some experiences that provided a unique vantage point of the Mighty Mississippi. Learn more about Mary Ann and her writing at https://www.maryannsternberg.com/.
The Rougarou or Loup-Garou is the French word for werewolf and describes a half-man, half-dog creature that roams the swamps of Louisiana. Join N.W.C.S. as we talk with Jonathan Fort who is the executive director of the South Louisiana Wetlands Discovery Center and chairperson for the Rougarou Festival in Houma, La. We will discuss our adventure to the Manchac swamp in Louisiana in search of this elusive creature as well as all things Rougarou!
Julie Brown was a well known voodoo priestess who lived in the small community of Frenier Louisiana inside the Manchac swamp around the turn of the century. While Julie Brown was respected by many as a "healer" she became a little more sinister in her later years. Brown allegedly placed a curse on the town and would sit on her porch singing a sinister song "One day I will die soon and take the whole town with me." After her death and on the day of her burial in 1915 a large hurricane tore through the town of Frenier and ultimately 275 people were killed essentially wiping the town of Frenier off the map. Join N.W.C.S. as we discuss voodoo priestess Julie Brown and recall our adventure into the Manchac swamp in pursuit of the legend of Julie Brown.
In Episode 16 of the HBA BuildCast, host Danielle Whatley interviews Russell Alleman of Manchac Homes, a Master Builder Champion of the HBA. Manchac Homes has grown to what it is today thanks to the incredible work and collaboration of the team involved with each house! Learn how Russell went from sitting behind a desk as an accountant to the award-winning custom home builder that he is today. Russell talks about the highs and lows involved in the construction process and how being an active member in the HBA has helped him stay aware of what issues are affecting the industry. If you see him after a long day at work, he's probably sippin' an Old Fashioned and listening to country music!
For our second installment of creepy ass bodies of water, Alaina tells us the story of Manchac swamp in Louisiana and a voodoo healer called Aunt Julia who predicted her own death AND informed the town that she'd be taking them all with her. Boy did she follow through on this promise. We also share 2 listener stories regarding not only this area in Louisiana but also Lake Lanier!
For our second installment of creepy ass bodies of water, Alaina tells us the story of Manchac swamp in Louisiana and a voodoo healer called Aunt Julia who predicted her own death AND informed the town that she'd be taking them all with her. Boy did she follow through on this promise. We also share 2 listener stories regarding not only this area in Louisiana but also Lake Lanier! As always, thank you to our sponsors: Daily Harvest: Go to DAILYHARVEST.com and enter promo code morbid to get twenty-five dollars off your first box! Pretty Litter: Do what I did and make the switch TODAY by visiting PrettyLitter.com and use promo code morbid for 20% off your first order Chili Technology: Head over to chilisleep.com/morbid for ChiliSleep's best deal, available to Morbid listeners for a limited time! Rothy's: Upgrade your closet with washable, sustainable, stylish shoes and bags from Rothy's. Head to Rothys.com/MORBID to find your new favorites today.
We're bringing you a new vibe this week! Quinn takes Luke and all of the Friends on a journey filled with swamp mystique. We're delving into the ghost legend of Julia Brown, one of the most badass women to have ever lived. You'll also get a small history lesson...you're welcome! Luke and Quinn are also dropping thoughts on their current anime obsession, Jujutsu Kaisen, and hitting you again with their new favorite segment, AITA: The Friend's Court. (TMTMTMTM)Antics abound! Welcome, Friends.email us with your thoughts, suggestions, and opinions at hmopodcast1@gmail.comFind us online:Twitter: @hmofpodInstagram: @hearmeoutfriendsIf you want to help out in light of the increase in hate crimes against Asian Americans, here are some resources:Asian Pacific Community Fund: https://www.apcf.org/covid19-resourcesWelcome to Chinatown: https://www.welcometochinatown.com/#EnoughisEnough: https://givebutter.com/enoughisenoughAsian Mental Health Collective: https://www.asianmhc.org/National Korean American Service & Education Consortium: https://nakasec.org/
Chelsea takes Tenea to spend the night deep in the swamps of Manchac, one of the most haunted bodies of water in the world. Executive Producer/Host/EditorChelsea BryanProducer/Co-hostTenea IntriagoProducer/Sound mixer/MarketingAdam IntriagoSound Engineer Andrew BryanGuest Host/Location Liaison Reese HebertMusic:Main theme by WEAVERMusic Box theme by Brian WagesSpecial shout out to Brad (Insta @microwavedbologna) for gifting us our Insta handle.
La mayoría de las actividades se hacen este año de manera virtual, con algunas excepciones
A witch, a swamp and a hurricane...all walk into a bar... This week Ashley tells the tale of The Witch of Manchac swamp! Did she really predict her death and the death of all those in her swamp town in a massive hurricane?
ANTHONY ANDERSON and VERNA WILSON explore the Manchac wetlands, about a half hour from New Orleans. Legend has it, this is the home of VOODOO QUEEN, JULIA BROWN. Was this mysterious PRIESTESS responsible for CURSING A WHOLE TOWN? Do the SPIRITS OF THE DEAD still roam the swampland of their former home looking for her? Could be...
“One day I’m gonna die - and I’m gonna take the whole town with me.” A quote from today's first story. Our first tale is the legend of Louisiana voodoo priestess Julia Brown's curse in 1915. Did she take a whole town with her when she died? And does her ghost still haunt the Manchac swamp? Our second story revolves around the Hmong culture's belief in - and fear of - the tsog tsuam, "the evil spirit who smothers." Can this creature quite literally scare you to death? Can a nightmare kill you? Thank you for sending in your stories, Creeps and Peepers! Please keep doing so. Send them to mystory@scaredtodeathpodcast.com Send everything else to info@scaredtodeathpodcast.com Please rate, review, and subscribe anywhere you listen. Thank you for listening! Follow the show on social media: @scaredtodeathpodcast on Facebook and IG Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/wVyccVpCOuM Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/scaredtodeathpodcast/ Instagram: https://bit.ly/2miPLf5 Video/Audio by Bad Magic Productions Additional music production by Jeffrey Montoya Additional music production by Zach Cohen Various free audio provided by http://freesound.org Opening Sumerian protection spell (adapted): "Whether thou art a ghost that hath come from the earth, or a phantom of night that hath no home… or one that lieth dead in the desert… or a ghost unburied… or a demon or a ghoul… Whatever thou be until thou art removed… thou shalt find here no water to drink… Thou shalt not stretch forth thy hand to our own… Into our house enter thou not. Through our fence, breakthrough thou not… we are protected though we may be frightened. Our life you may not steal, though we may feel SCARED TO DEATH."
Horst Pfeifer Chit Chats with Hayden Reno... our Manchac neighbor, friend and true "Man of the Land." Learn all about hunting, fishing and trapping in the Manchac Swamp and discover what kinds of critters you can find out here. Plus, get the scoop on the biggest gator that Hayden ever caught and what animal his friend thought was a small boat. Oh yeah, there's a lot in this episode... two buddies just sitting down and chatting about swamp living. Good times. Questions/Comments: Contact us at chitchat@middendorfsrestaurant.com.
In Episode 4 we discuss the legend of Julia Brown, a Voodoo Priestess that cursed the town of Frenier, Louisiana with her Billboard topping hit single, resulting in the deaths of over 300 people. We also discuss the man-bear-pig weredog known as the Rougarou, which terrorizes the swamp during each full moon. Have a beer, grab a seat, and let the bar talk commence!
Horst Pfeifer Chit Chats with Dr. Robert Moreau, Manager of Southeastern Louisiana University’s Turtle Cove Environmental Research Station. Learn about the history of the Manchac Swamp and Wetlands. Get the scoop on the Cypress Tree Planting and Christmas Tree Recycling programs. Plus, find out how Nutria got here and why there was an effort to rename them. Questions/Comments: Contact us at chitchat@middendorfsrestaurant.com.
Horst Pfeifer Chit Chats with Race Director Chuck George, the organizer of many races including Middendorf's Manchac Run. Go behind-the-scenes to learn the history of the Manchac Run and what to expect at the 10th annual race set for November 10, 2018. Plus, with over 1,000 races to his name, find out some of the craziest things that Chuck has seen. *Register for Middendorf's Manchac Run at www.NOLArunning.com. *Questions or Comments about this episode of Manchac Chit Chat? Contact us at chitchat@middendorfsrestaurant.com.
Horst Pfeifer chit chats with Pat Dufresne, Executive Director/CEO of Port Manchac. The Port is less than 2 miles from Middendorf's, and we were really surprised to discover just how little we knew about the Port -- how it came to be, what goes on at the facility and its importance to the shipping industry.
We are almost back on track for our Monday release. Amy has a note from her Witch Doctor, so you cannot comment on her snotty sounds. On this week’s episode, Harley and Amy drop their kayaks into the swamp of Louisiana to explore one of the murkiest places in the US, Manchac, LA. We discuss … Continue reading "82 – The Curse of Julia Brown – Manchac LA" The post 82 – The Curse of Julia Brown – Manchac LA appeared first on Travel Oddities Podcast.
Qu'ont en commun Led Zeppelin et Jim Jarmusch ? Patti Smith et Tool ? Earth et Smashing Pumpkins ? Pas grand-chose à première vue, sinon une certaine maîtrise de la corde électrisée, et une prétention, récurrente ou furtive dans leur discographie, à vouloir emmener l'auditeur vers une certaine idée de la spiritualité, de l'au-delà, de la mort, du psychédélique, enfin toutes ces conneries nébuleuses souvent agrémentées de fumées lourdes, voire de rouflaquettes fournies, dans l'imaginaire collectif et opiacé. Mais ô voyageur spirituel d'un soir, oublie ton patchouli et tes posters de Jimmy Hendrix, car ce trip n'est pas de tout repos, et ton esprit viendra se perdre entre les voix mystiques d'OM et les complaintes sombres et vaudoues des Hey Colossus, entre les cordes païennes de Led Zep et les incantations tribales des Swans, et viendra s'écraser sur le pavé de Tanger pour une lente tribulation nocturne ou une dernière expiration hallucinée, à moins qu'il ne s'enlise en cours de route dans un bayou, une forêt nordique, ou sur une plage tahitienne... Bon (dernier) voyage. Après son passage par nos ondes en Sélection extérieure (à retrouver ici), Ehoarn de Tartine de Contrebasse nous livre, en guise de quinzième mix, une sélection tartinienne de haute volée. Tracklist : OM - Addis (Advaitic Songs, 2012) Blaak Heat Shujaa - Shadows (The Beast Pt.II) (The Edge of an Era, 2013) Earth - Descent to the Zenith (Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light I, 2011) Swans - Lunacy (The Seer, 2012) Jozef van Wissem / SQÜRL - Sola Gratia (Part 2) (Only Lovers Left Alive, 2014) Led Zeppelin - Black Mountain Side (Led Zeppelin, 1969) Oiseaux-Tempête - Soudain le Ciel (Ütopiya?, 2015) Mars Red Sky - Saddle Point (Mars Red Sky, 2011) Tētēma - Emptiness of Ecstasy (Geocidal, 2014) Tētēma - Death in Tangiers (Geocidal, 2014) Smashing Pumpkins - Spaced (Pisces Iscariot, 1994) Hey Colossus - Lagos Atom (In Black and Gold, 2015) Oranssi Pazuzu - Reikä Maisemassa (Valonielu, 2013) Tool - Intension (10,000 Days, 2006) Heroin in Tahiti - Zatlath Aithas (Sun and Violence, 2015) Patti Smith - Fireflies (Gone Again, 1996) Photo : Bayou de Manchac, Louisiane, Ed Voisin
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@ITJqro Fer y Alberto regresan a enumerar las cosas más extrañas. Hoy nos hablan de los lugares más temibles del mundo, como el lago Truk, que tiene un cementerio marino; el pantano Manchac, que se dice está embrujado, las catacumbas de París, entre otros.
1) Capitan America 2. 2) Amazing Spiderman 2 3) Ensalada de noticias TV: Flash, Arrow, SHIELD,... 4) Salones: Saló de Barcelona 2014, Manchacómic 2014. 5) Actualidad DC: Maldad Eterna, Batman Eternal, Future Ends, World Ends, series canceladas... 6) Repaso a las nuevas series All New Marvel Now.
o Allow Independent Pharmacies to provide services to differentiate themselves Many of the smaller nursing homes like specialized features that often cannot be satisfied by pharmacies who are too busy. Most of the time the pharmacist tries to force all their homes to be homogeneous such that the pharmacy has one way to f
o Allow Independent Pharmacies to provide services to differentiate themselves Many of the smaller nursing homes like specialized features that often cannot be satisfied by pharmacies who are too busy. Most of the time the pharmacist tries to force all their homes to be homogeneous such that the pharmacy has one way to fill. This is often why homes leave some of the large national pharmacy providers to go back to smaller pharmacies who can provide the desired, customized features. What are these features: § Calendar Filling § Event cards (i.e. weekend card) § Skip dose § Home specific prescription labeling The smaller homes are also looking for ways to differentiate themselves. Having these features available can lead to higher medication compliancy, smoother medication administration, and healthier patients in a less hectic atmosphere. DOSIS was designed for both simplicity and flexibility. Although easily overlooked, a unique and important feature is that DOSIS dispenses directly from the canister into the individual blister pouches on each card. Unlike all other LTC automation, DOSIS can fill into the blister pouches in any order. For example, DOSIS reads the start date entered into the Pharmacy Management Information System (PMIS) and dispenses the medication into the blisters so that the pre-printed numbers on the card match the dates for the prescription. In the same manner, DOSIS can interpret multiple SIG entries of a prescription to properly dispense event cards. Event cards allow a patient to receive separate cards for use in separate locations such as weekends, regular offsite therapy or work programs, vacations, etc. Skip dosing is relatively simple for most pharmacies to handle with manual fills, but, when a pharmacy is busy, keeping things the same reduces occurrences of misfilled prescriptions. DOSIS handles skip dosing based on the SIG interpretation from the PMIS. By keeping this special demand from the normal manual filling operation, DOSIS aids in keeping the manual filling operation more homogeneous and efficient. DOSIS labels have all of the necessary information required for a given pharmacy. DOSIS labels can include barcodes for the pharmacy's workflow process or auxiliary codes/labels. All labels – prescription, pre-pack, canister replenishment - are customizable to give the pharmacy the flexibility required to satisfy state boards of pharmacy as well as their customers. Since the cards come out of DOSIS with the prescription label already adhered to the card, the blister cards are ready to be reviewed and toted for the home. o Affecting a pharmacy business's bottom-line All of these unique and specialized filling features traditionally cause higher filling costs than a standard 30-day prescription. Since payroll expenses are typically 16% of the revenue in the LTC pharmacies, adding complexity to how the cards are filled in order to gain and/or maintain LTC business for independent pharmacies can increase cost. DOSIS was designed with a small footprint to fit into these smaller pharmacies and do the required work at a cost point below the manual labor cost that will enable them independents a competitive edge to maintain and capture LTC business. o What does 7-Day (or 14-Day) prescriptions mean to DOSIS? Answer: Absolutely nothing! DOSIS is compliant today. DOSIS can and does fill short-cycle prescriptions in the existing materials. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.