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Conheça a história por trás de um dos projetos mais visionários do Chile: Viña Garcés Silva, pioneira na região de Leyda, referência em vinhos brancos de clima frio e viticultura regenerativa.Nesta entrevista exclusiva, María Paz Garcés Silva e Ignacio Casali compartilham as origens familiares, o desenvolvimento dos icônicos vinhos Amayna e Boya, e a filosofia sustentável que transformou o modo de produzir vinho no país.
Matan a alcalde de Uruapan. ¿Otra vez Michoacán y la desbordada violencia?
Carmen Reddy is the Clue Fairy today! She found 2 clues that will help you win R24 000 in cash in Darren Maule's Quick Quiz on Thursday morning! It's the end of October, and these clues might be the difference between 4 out of 5 and 5 out of 5. Webpage
En este programa les tenemos preparados temas muy interesantes ¡No se lo pierdan! Podcast en Netflix: la nueva alianza que cambia la forma de escuchar y ver contenido. La educación en México está en crisis: falta de evaluación y jóvenes sin futuro, advierte experta El CJNG se consolida como el cártel más poderoso del país, advierte Héctor de Mauleón. Esto y más aquí con LUIS CÁRDENAS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas, Héctor de Mauleón, escritor y periodista, habló sobre CJNG ha creado un imperio de "huachicol" fiscal con el contrabando en buques y apoyo de funcionarios.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nacido en la comuna de Linares, en la Región del Maule, Felipe Collarte recuerda que a los 17 años decidió dar un salto vital: se fue a vivir a Valdivia para estudiar guitarra clásica en el Conservatorio, gracias también al apoyo de su padre —natural de esa ciudad— que lo acompañó en aquel proceso. Más tarde se trasladó a Santiago, donde cursó un año de composición en la Escuela Moderna y, posteriormente, se tituló como Intérprete Instrumental en guitarra eléctrica en la escuela Projazz. Ese trasfondo académico y geográfico marca un recorrido que, según Felipe, permitió derribar sus propios paradigmas musicales. Y ese viaje interior aparece de manera cristalina en su nuevo disco. “Siempre me ha gustado componer música, desde muy niño, desde que empecé con los primeros acordes —dice—. Pero en este disco en especial fue algo muy visceral y conectado de una manera muy muy especial y nueva para mí. Casi todo salió en un proceso revelador de mi vida donde sabía que me había embarazado de este disco, así que puse manos a la obra. Me lo pedía el cuerpo y el corazón, fue totalmente una necesidad: o lo terminaba o no estaba en paz.” La grabación del álbum, así, se convierte en un acto de «hacer sonar lo que escucho en mi cabeza», en palabras de Felipe. Su objetivo fue conectar consigo mismo, explorar su voz creativa y llevarla hasta su plenitud. Desde la concepción hasta la forma, cada tema se perfila como fiel reflejo de un propósito personal. Este nuevo trabajo aparece en un momento en que Felipe se encuentra enfocado en su difusión: el lanzamiento está activo y, paralelamente, se encuentra en la etapa de agendar presentaciones para concretar una gira en vivo —“aunque todo está en su gestación, ya estamos en preparación para que ocurra”, adelanta.
Cerca de 150 casas con daños dejó un tornado de grandes proporciones que afectó el sábado a la comuna de Linares, en la región del Maule. Al respecto, el alcalde de Linares, Mario Meza, hizo un repaso de la afectación que dejó el fenómeno climático y reclamó por más ayuda del gobierno central.
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Hernán, Adán…. Y lo que se viene
Buenos días. Con la inauguración ayer de las fondas en el Parque O'Higgins, que incluyó la tradicional cueca de las autoridades y discursos con buenas intenciones y señales de unidad, se dio el puntapié inicial para las Fiestas Patrias. Hoy 17 de septiembre comienza también el periodo legal de campaña electoral, y es de suponer que las palabras de buena crianza no durarán mucho en unas peleadas elecciones. Pero sería bueno hacer un “aro” en estas festividades y dejar para después del 18 (como muchos de nuestros compromisos) las discusiones electorales como, por ejemplo, la “guerra” desatada en el Maule tras la salida de la competencia de Ximena Rincón o el choque del gobierno con el Banco Central.
Buenos días. La postura que el Gobierno está tomando con el Banco Central se torna cada vez más insólita. El cuestionar instituciones independientes y respetadas transversalmente deja en una compleja situación al Presidente Boric y a su equipo económico. “Es algo que están haciendo también otros presidentes en otras partes. Le hace mal a la democracia. La democracia funciona cuando tenemos instituciones sólidas. Creo que habíamos aprendido esa lección en Chile, pero no me sorprende que esté pasando”, señala el analista Patricio Navia en El Líbero. El último episodio de esta polémica -que comenzó con la “discrepancia” del Mandatario con el BC, que afirmó que el aumento del salario mínimo y la jornada laboral de 40 horas había incidido en el desempleo- son los dichos del ministro del Trabajo, Giorgio Boccardo: “Nuestros técnicos tanto de Hacienda como de Trabajo se han comunicado con el Central, nos interesa aclarar ciertas dudas que se han planteado”. En el ámbito político es el partido Demócratas el complicado con la resolución del Tricel que impide la postulación a un tercer período de Ximena Rincón en el Senado. Esto no sólo afectará a la senadora sino a la oposición en el Maule, donde podría salir beneficiada la presidenta del PS, Paulina Vodanovic, que va también por un cupo en la zona.
El Tribunal Calificador de Elecciones (Tricel) confirmó el rechazo a la candidatura a senadora de la ex ministra Ximena Rincón en el Maule, impidiéndole postular a un tercer periodo consecutivo. La decisión, basada en una reclamación interpuesta por el Partido Radical, Partido Liberal, Partido Comunista, Frente Amplio, DC y Partido Socialista, se fundamenta en que Rincón ejerció el cargo hasta el mismo día en que se instaló el Senado en marzo de 2014, lo que la inhabilitaría para una nueva postulación. Esta resolución debilita la lista a la que pertenecía y genera un debate sobre el futuro de los liderazgos en el centro político.
Héctor de Mauleón, Periodista y columnista
durée : 00:57:38 - Mauleko Xüxenka laborari saltegian, Raphael Valero, fruitu ekoizlea - Maule erdian kokatua den XÜXENKA laborari saltegiak ateak joan den Abenduan ideki zituen, lehen hilabetten bilana baikorra da. Kolektiboko kidea den Raphael Valero fruitu ekoizlearen ustez, abentura kolektibo ederra da Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Urdin Euskal Herri Irratia euskaraz / Les chroniques en basque de France Bleu
durée : 00:57:38 - Mauleko Xüxenka laborari saltegian, Raphael Valero, fruitu ekoizlea - Maule erdian kokatua den XÜXENKA laborari saltegiak ateak joan den Abenduan ideki zituen, lehen hilabetten bilana baikorra da. Kolektiboko kidea den Raphael Valero fruitu ekoizlearen ustez, abentura kolektibo ederra da Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
En este episodio de Voces de Nuestra Tierra viajamos a Curanipe, en la región del Maule, para conocer a Bernardita, artesana textil, quien comparte su trayectoria, técnicas y herencia familiar, y nos muestra cómo transmite la historia y el valor de cada prenda a través de su emprendimiento Kuyenray.
¡Llega TEMAS Y MÁS TEMAS! Con la conducción de Miguel Bárcena, un espacio para entender las noticias actuales �, conversar con invitados de distintos ámbitos � y analizar a fondo lo que pasa en México y el mundo �. En este episodio: � Video especial de Alicia Bárcena. � Conversación con Montserrat Ramírez, Directora de Operaciones de ECOCE A.C., sobre sostenibilidad y reciclaje. � Entrevista con Andrés Escalante, habitante de Valle de Bravo, para conocer los retos de su comunidad. � Comentario exclusivo de Héctor de Mauleón, periodista, con su aguda mirada crítica. � Diálogo con Regina Burgos en una charla imperdible. � Conduce: Miguel Bárcena � Disponible en tu pantalla con información, análisis y las voces que marcan la agenda. � #TemasYMásTemas #Noticias #Análisis #MiguelBárcena #Periodismo
Darren's most exciting career moment happened at the Fin Cup this past weekend as he took on the responsibility of being the official coin tosser and celebrity umpire. However, something happened... and it ultimately turned it into the lowest point in his entire career. Webpage
Darren approached Hollywoodbets Dolphins about being a part of the Fin Cup T20 team. Sadly, he didn't get his way, but he did get a very "Darren" position. Webpage
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Daniel Guerra, en ausencia de Ana Francisca Vega, Miguel Alfonso Meza, presidente de la organización Defensorxs, habló sobre que el Instituto Electoral de Tamaulipas ordenó a Héctor de Mauleón y El Universal borrar una columna sobre una magistrada vinculada con redes de huachicol. "Yo me imagino que la consejera jurídica de Tamaulipas tiene el suficiente poder para presionar a las autoridades electorales de su estado, para que persigan a Héctor de Mauleón, porque es lo que está sucediendo", dijo. Contó que Héctor de Mauleón publicó una investigación donde refiere que el Centro Nacional de inteligencia de la Secretaria de la Defensa Nacional (Sedena) tenía una investigación abierta en contra de Tania Contreras por formar parte de una red de protección al huachicol en el estado de Tamaulipas. Contreras era candidata para ser magistrada en la elección judicial, y meses antes era consejera jurídica del estado, siendo una funcionaria bastante poderosa allá.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
'Es un gobierno que se dice democrático y por las tardes persigue a periodistas': Héctor de Mauleón, ¿Qué alternativas existen para los clientes de bancos sancionados por EU? Luis Eduardo lo explica, 'Se están borrando los límites entre lo silvestre y lo urbano': Carlos Campos, 'MI sueño es subirme a un escenario y que la gente cante mi canción': B’rek El MilagroSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Resuelve Tamaulipas que a EL UNIVERSAL y a él los registren 4 años como violentadores de género
Héctor de Mauleón, Periodista y columnista de El Universal
En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, para MVS Noticias, Héctor de Mauleón, periodista, habló sobre por qué el Instituto Electoral de Tamaulipas ordena registrar a Héctor de Mauleón y a El Universal como violentadores de género.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Cirrus with fluctuating fuel flow, de-injecting an engine, and fear of overhaul are on tap for this episode. Email podcasts@aopa.org for a chance to get on the show. Join the world's largest aviation community at aopa.org/join Full notes below: Joe has a Maule with a 540 engine in it. The company has a mod to turn the engine to a carbureted version and he's wondering about the legality of something like that. Paul said it happens in the 210 market. Whether it's a good idea is another issue, the hosts say. Joe is unable to run autofuel is the injected version, which is why he's interested in it. Colleen said she'd rather have an injected engine than run mogas. David wonders how perspective owners are so afraid of TBO. He has a 182 with an engine that's nearly at TBO, and people who contact him are afraid of the high time. The hosts discuss strategies for buyers who may be looking at airplanes with engines at TBO. Assuming the engine is running well, a new owner can fly it on that “borrowed time” while they learn and enjoy the airplane. Alternatively, if the engine truly needs to be overhauled, the time down is obviously a concern for a new owner. Mike said he thinks it's best to buy an airplane with a run-out engine. The price has been discounted for the cost of the engine, the seller is motivated, and worst case you have to overhaul it soon. And every hour and year that you don't have to overhaul it is “free.” And when it does come time to do the overhaul, you get to do it to your spec. Shalom has a Cirrus that isn't behaving. If he sets the mixture at lean of peak, the fuel flows start to fluctuate. A few minutes later, it will drop off sharply, and then back quickly. The manifold pressure and rpm stay pretty consistent. He's changed the fuel pump and the spider. Nothing has helped. Mike said if there's a constriction in the fuel line between the fuel control unit and the manifold, it can cause oscillating fuel flow and lower flows.
Darren Maule had the privilege of attending the official premiere of Shaka Ilembe Season 2 - and he rubbed shoulders with the entire cast and crew, and even spoke to the creator himself. Check it out Webpage
Darren came to work this morning missing something essential... his laptop bag. He claims it's not lost, but he doesn't know where it is. Webpage
Darren Scott, the beloved South African radio and television broadcaster, passed away on Monday night, at the age of 61, following a courageous battle with melanoma, an aggressive form of skin cancer. With a career spanning over four decades, Darren's distinctive voice and engaging presence graced numerous prominent stations, including Capital Radio, 5FM, East Coast Radio, Jacaranda 94.2, OFM, and most recently, HOT 102.7FM. Webpage
El caso Héctor de Mauleón expone riesgos judiciales y plantea dudas sobre la independencia del sistema de justicia en México.
Ras de tierra: Doctora Ana Laura Magaloni, abogada de Nuestro Futuro AC
"Es un ataque directo a la libertad de expresión": De Mauleón acusa censura by Joaquín López-Dóriga
Asesinato de dos cercanos a Clara Brugada
Carmen found a list of the most bizarre things people have lost in Ubers. From a mannequin head with human hair, a traffic cone, 2 mattresses, Shrek ears, boiled eggs and even Cornish hens! It's insane So, she begged the question - What's the most inconvenient thing you've ever lost? KZN's responses just got weirder and weirder. You won't believe what Darren "misplaced". Webpage
Héctor de Mauleón, Periodista y columnista de El Universal
Tania Contreras intenta silenciar a Héctor de Mauleón, pero su caso revela cuestionamientos sobre justicia y libertad de prensa.
Welcome back, wine friends! In Part 2 of our journey through Chile's Maule Valley, we're staying put in the rugged, dry-farmed interior to uncover even more of its rich viticultural story. Returning guest Derek Mossman Knapp—co-founder of Garage Wine Co. and 2024 Old Vine Hero award winner—joins us again to spotlight Carignan (or “Cariñena”), a grape once overlooked in Chile that's now at the heart of a heritage-driven revival. In this episode, we dive into VIGNO, the groundbreaking collective Derek helped found, uniting passionate producers committed to old vine, dry-farmed Carignan. We explore how this movement is preserving tradition, terroir, and time through strict practices and deep respect for the land—and how it's putting some of Chile's most soulful wines on the global map. It's a rich, thoughtful conversation about legacy, collaboration, and the power of working with nature, not against it. If you want to skip ahead: 02.40: Discussion of Carignan (Cariñena) and its role in the blend 04.27: Talking about and tasting the Cru Truquilemu 2019 - Vin Coqnito £58 (2018) 06.00: Vineyards' inheritance history helps trace vineyard origins 07.30: Small batch fermentation methods and neutral barrels 09.30: The value of separating lots and testing over vintages 11.00: Growing interest in Cru wine due to critical acclaim 14.25: Discussion of the Empedrado DO; coastal freshness 16.01: Clarifying Maule's geography; part of Southern Chile 16.48: Climate differences in Maule vs. Santiago (seasonal shifts) 18.00: Alcohol and balance - challenging the UK's fixation on lower ABV and bottle weight 19.00: Regenerative viticulture - using compost teas, no-till methods, and soil health trials 21.00: Myth of poor soils - overstressed vineyards are being replanted before reaching full maturity 23.30: Vineyard revival - greener canopies, improved shading, and resistance to heat 24.07: Certification challenges - paperwork burden limits organic certification for small producers 25.00: Verification vs. certification; Allan Savory's philosophy on soil testing and real change 28.44: Is Carignan a “complete grape”, like Cabernet Sauvignon? Questioning completeness and relation to alcohol 29.00: Carignan initiative, collaborative DO for identity and quality; unique in Chile 30.33: Chile's bulk wine success created a consumer price ceiling 31.13: VIGNO labeling rules: VIGNO must be prominent on the bottle 32.11: VIGNO evolution: from 65% Carignan minimum to 85% 33.13: Vineyard collaboration: producers share technical knowledge 34.00: Baron Philippe de Rothschild joins VIGNO, signaling broader acceptance 35.55: Carignan vs País — where would Derek place his bet for the future? Any thoughts or questions, do email me: janina@eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Or contact me on Instagram @eatsleep_winerepeat If you fancy watching some videos on my youtube channel: Eat Sleep Wine Repeat Or come say hi at www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Until next time, Cheers to you! ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- THE EAT SLEEP WINE REPEAT PODCAST HAS BEEN FEATURED IN DECANTER MAGAZINE, RADIO TIMES AND FEED SPOT AS THE 6TH BEST UK WINE MAKING PODCAST.
Sergio Pérez entrevista en el Festival de Málaga a la directora y protagonista de esta historia que nos lleva a la posguerra en un pueblo valenciano.
Celia Rico nos acerca a su último largometraje, 'La buena letra' protagonizada por Loreto Mauleón, una adaptación de la novela homónima de Rafael Chirbes. La película esta ambientada en un pueblo valenciano, durante la posguerra, donde Ana (Loreto Mauleón), trata de salir adelante con su familia pero no es fácil, ya que tanto a su marido Tomás (Roger Casamajor), como su cuñado Antonio (Enric Auquer) les cuesta encontrar trabajo por haber estado en el bando republicano durante la guerra.También nos detenemos en el pequeño rincón de Laura Fernández donde conoceremos al curioso y misterioso escritor Stephen Dixon, recorremos toda su obra y ahondamos especialmente en 'Cartas a Kevin' editada en español por Eterna Cadencia.Además, este 1 de mayo, Día del trabajador, con Íñigo Picabea atendemos a cuáles son los avances en cuanto a las condiciones laborales y el Estatuto del artista.Olga Baeza nos lleva hasta el último estreno del Teatro Real a Madrid, 'El cuento del Zar Saltán', una propuesta cercana y envolvente que llega coincidiendo con el 225º aniversario del nacimiento de Pushkin, autor del poema homónimo que más tarde dio pie a la ópera.Por último, Ángela Núñez desgrana la última propuesta de Laia Estruch en el Museo Reina Sofía. Una retrospectiva poco convencional de sus trabajos reunidos bajo el título 'Hello Everyone'.Escuchar audio
Darren, Sky, and Carmen had the most hilarious morning with Emmy nominated comedian, Loyiso Gola. He shared stories of his life as a comedian, a few questionable adventures with Darren, and his live show in Durban. His brand-new show is happening at the Chris Seabrooke Theatre until the 4th of May. Take a listen to the full interview Webpage
Celia Rico, directora sevillana autora de títulos como 'Viaje al cuarto de una madre' y 'Los pequeños amores', adapta la novela de Rafael Chirbes en un drama sutil y político sobre la vida íntima de la Guerra Civil y la posguerra, sobre los sacrificios de nuestras abuelas, con Loreto Mauleón de protagonista.
Celia Rico, directora sevillana autora de títulos como 'Viaje al cuarto de una madre' y 'Los pequeños amores', adapta la novela de Rafael Chirbes en un drama sutil y político sobre la vida íntima de la Guerra Civil y la posguerra, sobre los sacrificios de nuestras abuelas, con Loreto Mauleón de protagonista.
Hello wine friends, and welcome back to another episode! Today, we're taking a journey to Chile — but not just any part of it — to the Maule Valley's Secano Interior, a region that feels like a living history book. Here, it's less about polished, commercial wines and more about soulful, authentic expressions. There's a strong movement to preserve heritage grape varieties and protect ancient vines, and I'm thrilled to be joined by someone who knows this better than anyone: Derek Mossman Knapp of Garage Wine Co. Derek was recently honored with the prestigious Old Vine Hero Special Award for Overall Impact in 2024, recognizing his incredible contributions to old vine preservation, viticulture, and winemaking. As a founding member of VIGNO (Vignadores de Carignan) and MOVI (Movimiento de Viñateros Independientes), Derek is deeply committed to tradition, terroir, and artisanal winemaking. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating story of País — the very first grape to arrive in Chile in the 1500s — and explore what makes the Maule Valley such a special and historic place for wine. If you want to skip ahead: 02.30: How Toronto native Derek Mossman Knapp ended up in Chile. 03.30: From hobby winemaker to starting an export wine business. 05.00: Partnering with small growers to make authentic wines. 08.00: Coastal Range terroir: granite soils and old vines. 10.00: Preserving rural food traditions like wheat milling. 11.30: Maule's slower lifestyle rooted in agriculture. 12.00: Derek wins Old Vine Hero award. 14.00: Building a community around old vine viticulture. 15.00: Honoring Spanish heritage with grape naming. 16.30: Reviving País as Chile's historic grape. 19.10: Tasting and discussing the Garage Wine Co. Revival Old Vine País 2021 (£17.95 - Currently £12.95 Slurp) 20.00: Praise for País as a fascinating wine with great interest despite its light style. 22.52: The difference between Maule Valley and the Secano Interior 23.51: Cauquenes known for concentration of old-vine País 25.00: Use of old País rootstocks for grafting new varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon. 26.30: Challenges of working with old, non-mechanized bush vines; need for focus and intention in the wine. 28.00: Plowing methods and regenerative farming; complex issues regarding irrigation and water management. 29.16: Mention of the low annual rainfall in Maule, with poor water retention in certain vineyards. 32.00: Fair compensation for workers and building a business around smaller, more focused projects. 33.00: Building a dedicated team to handle pruning, plowing, and harvesting; ability to pick on flexible schedules. 35.40: Hard work and passion required for wine production; a labor of love in the winemaking process. 36.00: Discussion of the future of Maule wine production on the global stage; challenges in the wine trade. 37.00: Wines that have differentiated themselves are faring better than those following trends; focus on quality over scale. Any thoughts or questions, do email me: janina@eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Or contact me on Instagram @eatsleep_winerepeat If you fancy watching some videos on my youtube channel: Eat Sleep Wine Repeat Or come say hi at www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Until next time, Cheers to you! ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- THE EAT SLEEP WINE REPEAT PODCAST HAS BEEN FEATURED IN DECANTER MAGAZINE, RADIO TIMES AND FEED SPOT AS THE 6TH BEST UK WINE MAKING PODCAST.
Gertz y el rancho del exterminio
Welcome back wine friends! In this exciting episode we return with part two of our conversation with Amanda Barnes, a newly crowned Master of Wine and an authority on South American wine. Amanda shares her deep knowledge of Criolla grape varieties, the history and culture of South American winemaking, and the unique techniques that are helping preserve ancient vines. You can buy Amandas book HERE! Before diving into the world of South American wine, I have some exciting news! I have been nominated for the Wine Travel Awards in the Influencer category for expert opinion. The awards celebrate the best in wine tourism and education, and your support could make a big difference. Your support would mean the world to me as I continue sharing my passion for wine with fellow enthusiasts. It takes one click to vote. So please VOTE HERE. If you want to skip ahead: 03.30: Amanda Barnes MW explains the origin of Criolla grapes and their genetic identification. 05.48: Discussion on the historical background of Listán Prieto and its impact on South American wines. 07.31: Amanda shares her fascination with old vines in Chile and the overlooked potential of Criolla varieties. 09.00: Challenges in gaining recognition for Criolla wines and the push to preserve old vines. 11.32: Highlighting the distinctive character of Pais in Chile and Criolla Chica in Argentina. 14.00: Quality potential of Criolla Grande and Ceresa for lighter red wines and rosés. 15.30: Exploring the different Torrontés varieties and their unique profiles. 18.00: Genetic confusion surrounding Torontel and the challenge of identifying new Criolla varieties. 20.30: Ancestral winemaking techniques in Chile, such as the use of the Zaranda de-stemmer and amphora aging. 23.00: The role of Criolla varieties in shaping South American wine culture. 25.00: Bolivia's unique vine cultivation with trees and the distinctive flavors from Moscatel de Alejandría 29.00: Extreme winemaking in South America through high altitudes, southern latitudes, and coastal regions. 35.30: Mendoza highlighted as the epicenter of South American wine with diverse terroirs and excellent tourism. 41.00: One of the most beautiful vineyards: Laberinto in Maule, Chile. 44.00: Where to find and connect with Amanda Barnes: Instagram @amanda_wine and @southamericawineguide And a reminder to vote for me for the Wine Travel Awards. It will only take a second: https://winetravelawards.com/nominee/janina-doyle/ Any thoughts or questions, do email me: janina@eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Or contact me on Instagram @eatsleep_winerepeat If you fancy watching some videos on my youtube channel: Eat Sleep Wine Repeat Or come say hi at www.eatsleepwinerepeat.co.uk Until next time, Cheers to you! ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- THE EAT SLEEP WINE REPEAT PODCAST HAS BEEN FEATURED IN DECANTER MAGAZINE, RADIO TIMES AND FEED SPOT AS THE 6TH BEST UK WINE MAKING PODCAST.
Hector de Mauleón, Periodista y columnista de EL Universal
Los “extraditados”. Mandan a 29 narcos mexicanos a EU
Cuauhtémoc Blanco. ¿Cobijado por Sheinbaum?
Though not yet the Dantesque hells that they are today, airports in 1954 were already places of union, separation, and general existential anxiety. This meditation comes from a serious and sphinx-like Winters at the height of his poetic development–though not yet at his own “terminal,” here he is a man who already has plenty to look back on. Happy reading.(Arthur) Yvor Winters was born in Chicago on October 17, 1900. While studying at the University of Chicago he was diagnosed with tuberculosis and decided to relocate to Santa Fe, New Mexico, for the sake of his health. His early poems, published in 1921 and 1922, were all written at a tuberculosis sanitarium. He enrolled at the University of Colorado in 1925, where he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees. In 1926, he married the poet and novelist Janet Lewis. He spent two years teaching at the University of Idaho in Moscow before entering Stanford University as a graduate student, receiving his PhD in 1934. From 1928 until his death, he was a member of Stanford's English department.Winters's books of poetry include The Early Poems of Yvor Winters, 1920–1928(Swallow Press, 1966); Collected Poems (1952; revised edition, 1960), winner of the Bollingen Prize; Poems (Gyroscope Press, 1940); Before Disaster (Tryon Pamphlets, 1934); The Proof (Coward-McCann, Inc., 1930); and The Immobile Wind (M. Wheeler, 1921). In Defense of Reason (Swallow Press, 1947), Winters's major critical work, is a collection of three earlier studies: The Anatomy of Nonsense (New Directions, 1943); Maule's Curse (New Directions, 1938); and Primitivism and Decadence (Arrow Editions, 1937).Winters was also a prolific and controversial critic who believed that a work of art should be “an act of moral judgement” and attacked such literary icons as T. S. Eliot and Henry James. The chair of the Stanford English department notoriously denounced Winters as a “disgrace to the department.”Winters's honors include a National Institute of Arts and Letters award as well as grants from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. He died on January 25, 1968, in Palo Alto, California.-bio via Academy of American Poets This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
Today we have the HONOR of having my new friend Javon Maule on the pod. He is a speaker and content creator. In this episode we talk all things: Making your pain a MEMORY not a monument True healing- comes from God, not self-effort When you feel “unseen” in a fame-obsessed world I pray this blesses you friend!