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Joining the show this week, is the return of Chris Hacker (The Oblivion Bar), and Edmund Dansart! We discuss a trifecta of recent comic news and headlines, including: accusations against Marvel for using AI art in Fantastic Four promo, Massive Publishing's new indie label, the ongoing Diamond Comics DIstribution shakeup, and how potential tariffs could drive up the price of comics and what that means for the industry and our pull lists. Ben Kingsbury also calls in to share his Top Three Comic Picks for February 17th FOC/ March 12th releases: Grommets Skateboard Deck, Assorted Crisis Events, & Dark Pyramid. Click here to shop Gotham City Limit!Watch the uncut video version of this episode on YouTube! (here)Want to hear bonus episodes? Listen to HUNDREDS of exclusive episodes, on our Patreon Channel. Try a FREE seven-day membership: We read Fan Mail, send us some! Buy your tickets for Collective Con 2025, Northeast Florida's largest pop culture convention: HERE Read thousands of FREE digital comics on GlobalComix! Use Promo Code SHORTBOX to save 33% on a year of GlobalComix Gold membership (or click here!)Proudly sponsored by GlobalComix!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showREACH OUT TO US!
News Recap #2 for the week of January 23 to January 29, 2025Join us as we recap the weeks most interesting news.
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The Department of Justice sues Illinois and Chicago over immigration laws after Brandon Johnson agrees to testify on Capitol Hill with other sanctuary city mayors. Alder is ousted from City Council meeting and 102-year-old Chicago Bears matriarch, Virginia McCaskey, dies. Reset dives into these and other top local stories in our Weekly News Recap with Chicago reporter for Axios Carrie Shepherd, WBEZ city politics reporter Mariah Woelfel and president of Better Government Association David Greising. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
State advisory panels on policing and diversity initiatives are no more after former Gov. Chris Sununu rescinded over a hundred executive orders before he left office. And a state lawmaker is apologizing after making derogatory comments about victims of abuse at the state's youth detention facility. Republican Rep. Ken Weyler said victims may have brought abuse on themselves and didn't deserve settlement payments from the state to compensate them. We discuss these stories and more on this week's edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with Steven Porter of the Boston Globe NHPR's Paul Cuno-Booth.
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A brawl breaks out at south suburban village board meeting. The fate of former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan is now in the hands of the jury. Reset goes behind the headlines of those stories and much more in our Weekly News Recap with WBEZ statehouse reporter Alex Degman, CW-26 reporter and anchor Brandon Pope and Block Club Chicago reporter Madison Savedra. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
New Hampshire schools and hospitals are figuring out how they'll respond if immigration enforcement comes to their grounds. This comes after the Trump administration lifted protections on schools and other areas from immigration operations, including arrests. And a Trump administration directive that would freeze federal grants and assistance was rescinded this week. We hear about New Hampshire nonprofits who would have been affected by the order. We discuss these stories and more with NHPR reporters Olivia Richardson and Paul Cuno-Booth.
Chicago braces for an immigration crackdown from President Trump. Attorneys present closing arguments in the corruption trial of former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan. Reset dives into these and other top local stories in the Weekly News Recap with executive producer of City Cast Chicago Simone Alicea, Chicago Tribune chief political reporter Rick Pearson and WBEZ investigative reporter on government and politics Dan Mihalopoulos. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
A New Hampshire nonprofit is one of three organizations suing President Donald Trump and other government agencies over efforts to end birthright citizenship. The ACLU of New Hampshire, as well as the groups affiliates in Massachusetts and Maine, are representing the plaintiffs. And the cost of public education in New Hampshire is rising, even as student enrollment continues to decline. We talk about these stories and more on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with NHPR's Lau Guzmán and the Boston Globe's Amanda Gokee.
Join Jonathan Rice (@PhilPhan99) for another episode of Quick Hits on the Mile High Broncos Podcasts (@MHBroncosPods) via Fans First Sports Network (@FansFirstSN). In this episode, Jonathan talks about Sean Payton's recent interview and the Jonah Elliss injury. Then, Jonathan talks about the four divisional round games, including an evaluation of Von Miller's thrilling fumble return and a recap of all betting suggestions given last week. Lastly, Jonathan takes a look at the early line movement for the Conference Championship Games. Even though it's the offseason, GO #BRONCOS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CTA president Dorval Carter resigns. Mike Madigan's defense rests its case. And Chicago's first-ever elected school board members are sworn in. Reset dives into these stories and more with WBEZ city politics reporter Mariah Woelfel, Economist Midwest correspondent Daniel Knowles and Chicago Tribune Cook County and Chicago government reporter A.D. Quig. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
New Hampshire legislators are considering immigration enforcement as the incoming Trump administration promises to carry out a mass deportation of immigrants when he's in office. How could these state proposals affect New Hampshire's labor force? And Granite Staters rallied outside the State House earlier this week, calling on lawmakers to fund special education programs. We discuss these stories and more on this week's edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with NHPR's Annmarie Timmins and Lau Guzmán.
Charitable gaming debates in ND with State Gaming Director Deb McDaniel, Matt Olien reviews 'Queer' and honors David Lynch, and Dave Thompson recaps the legislature.
We are sending love to our LA community at this time. Thank you to our incredible Fanneritos for reaching out and making sure Andrea and Jodie are safe. We love you all and hope to share some laughs amidst everything that's been going on this past week. Kimmy Gibbler stirs the pot in today's recap of "Good News, Bad News", but she does so in style! Andrea giver her thoughts on the iconic biker short onesie she's wearing, and why her 14-year-old self was not a fan... And, we would be remiss if we didn't give a special shoutout to Bitterman's pony-tailed mullet! Can Kimmy and D.J. repair their friendship after this major blowout?! We're discussing it all right here on How Rude, Tanneritos! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nearly 300 new laws are now in effect in Illinois in 2025. Chicago Public Schools parents are under the microscope after a damning report from the district's inspector general. Meanwhile, former Illinois House speaker Michael Madigan spoke candidly about his life and work for the first time in years during his federal corruption trial. Reset discusses those stories and much more with Chicago Sun-Times education reporter Nader Issa, WTTW political correspondent Amanda Vinicky and ABC7 News anchor Ravi Baichwal. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte officially took office this week and gave her first inaugural address. She touched on many different issues in her speech – from the state budget, to education and housing. We discuss her message to Granite Staters. And state officials have approved the acquisition of Catholic Medical Center by HCA Healthcare. We hear what this means for the state of the healthcare industry in New Hampshire on this edition of the NH News Recap with reporters Ethan DeWitt and Paul Cuno-Booth.
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Buckle up! The final week of the NFL season can be a wild ride, but your favorite fantasy experts are here to help you navigate through the noise. In today's edition of the Fantasy Life Show, Ian Hartitz and Dwain McFarland break down the injury status for all the key players across the league, and give their takes on the potential impact in Week 18. Will the Colts' Anthony Richardson miss an opportunity to end the season on a high note? Can Tyler Huntley deliver in a must-win for Miami? It isn't all quarterback talk, as the boys tackle one of the weekend's most pivotal games in Pittsburgh. Is Joe Burrow going to face the Steelers defense without Chase Brown or Tee Higgins? How will Houston incorporate C.J. Stroud's newest weapon in Diontae Johnson? It's go big or go home in the final segment, as Ian and Dwain wrap things up with their BOLD predictions for Week 18. Lock in, enjoy the show and let's have some fun as we conquer our last full weekend of NFL football together. Looking for tickets for your next live sporting event? Head over to https://gametime.co/ and use code LIFE for $20 off your first purchase! Whether you're watching your favorite team from the screen at home or you're in stands at the ballpark, there's an even better way to get in on the action! Check out our partners at DraftKings Sportsbook. New customers who bet $5 will INSTANTLY get $150 in bonus bets. Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app now and use our code FANTASYLIFE ______________________
The Goodness Factor 2024 Good News Recap full 1149 1 13 Tue, 31 Dec 2024 02:26:20 +0000 PX3HBFfTNzlxWXt11xZnO4gC2GP8v1Lp society & culture The Goodness Factor With Shelley Wade society & culture The Goodness Factor 2024 Good News Recap As an antidote to the daily drumbeat of bad, negative and sad news in the 24-hour news cycle, “The Goodness Factor with Shelley Wade” reminds listeners that there are actually good people in this world doing good things. Each 30-minute, feel-good episode introduces listeners to those people--both celebs and regular people alike--shining the spotlight on the good deeds they're doing. Download the Goodness Factor on the Audacy app or get it wherever you get your podcasts. 2024 © 2024 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=htt
Hello and Welcome to the Vaporwave News Network: a podcast about the contemporary Vaporwave Scene. We feature news, discussion and current trends as well as reporting on releases and events in the Vaporwave, Future Funk and adjacent communities.This is Episode 18, covering Fall 2024! We're featuring picks from friends and curators in the scene for the Top 5 Albums from the first half of the year plus recent news and events, an album review and a history segment about the first ever vaporwave compilation. You can also vote for you Top 5 releases of 2024 on our website!Content Log:0:00 - Intro4:11 - Host Update & Recommendation7:14 - News/Recap of the Month18:29 - Winter Shows & Events22:26 - Album Review: ako - SimCity3000.wave28:39 - Recent Releases44:09 - Top 5 from the First Half of 2024 (FutureSounds, Celadon Plaza, Nite Patrol, Host)51:48 - This Month in Vapor History59:48 - Outro Thanks to you for listening to our show! You can support us with a monthly subscription on our website. Our logo was inspired by V-SPAN and our work is dedicated to past Vaporwave media sites like Sunbleached, Private Suite, Altered Zones, Tiny Mixtapes, and other podcasts that came before us.Email the Show at VaporwaveNewsNetwork@gmail.comMore Info & Submission Forms:⭆ VaporwaveNewsNetwork.com⭆ Submission Forms⭆ About the Show/Social Media Links⭆ Events CalendarHost Recommendation: ⭆ The STRANGEST Thing I've Ever Been Sent - Digging The Greats YT⭆ Vote for Your Top 5 Releases of the Year!⭆ The Internet Archive is in Serious TroubleFeatured Reviews:⭆ ako - SimCity3000.waveVapor History:⭆ :::::蒸気::::: curated by Hi Hi Whoopee ⭆ Hi Hi Whoopee Tumblr Blog
Chicago's City Council finally passed the 2025 budget. Meanwhile, the Chicago School Board called a special meeting Friday night to discuss the possible firing of schools CEO Pedro Martinez. Reset breaks down those stories and much more with Chalkbeat Chicago bureau chief Becky Vevea, Better Government Association president David Greising and Chicago Sun-Times reporter Mitch Armentrout. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Voters turned out in record breaking numbers in New Hampshire's general elections this November. Students across the country and here in New Hampshire took to college campuses this spring to protest Israel's war in Gaza. Communities across the state continue to recover from multiple flooding events. We look back on these top stories and more from 2024 in this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with NHPR reporters Josh Rogers, Olivia Richardson and Mara Hoplamazian.
This week's episode was originally recorded for Patreon, but it's the holidays, so we're sharing it with everyone! Drew and I celebrated another Friday bonus pod by answering fan mail questions and talking about some recent comic news (Invincible S3 trailer, new Battle Beast series, & Godzilla vs Marvel ). We also get into some random tangents about our favorite gangster movies, One Piece character designs, and comic book novels. Want to hear other exclusive episodes? Listen to HUNDREDS of unreleased and bonus episodes, over on our Patreon Channel. Try a FREE seven-day membership: Here! LINKS: MERCH SALE! Get 20% off Short Box merch by using the discount code: “YOO“Take your comic shopping experience to the limit, by shopping online at Gotham City Limit!Join our Patreon Community and get VIP treatment, bonus episodes, and other perks and rewards! Try out a free 7-day trial, here. No pressure!We read Fan Mail! Send us some Proudly sponsored by Gotham City Limit!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showREACH OUT TO US!
Join Bhavin Shah and Ryan Wallner for a recap of announcements and news from KubeCon North America 2024. Check out our website at https://kubernetesbytes.com/ https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241119538933/en/Spectro-Cloud-Closes-75m-Series-C-Led-by-Growth-Equity-at-Goldman-Sachs-Alternatives https://northflank.com/blog/northflank-raises-22m-to-make-kubernetes-work-for-your-developers-ship-workloads-not-infrastructure https://snyk.io/news/snyk-acquires-developer-first-dast-provider-probely/ https://www.nutanix.com/blog/introducing-nutanix-enterprise-ai https://thenewstack.io/stacklok-donates-minder-security-project-to-openssf/ https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/akamai-launches-cloud-agnostic-ready-to-run-application-platform-302302446.html https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241112064093/en/Loft-Labs-Introduces-vCluster-Cloud-a-Managed-Solution-to-Simplify-and-Reduce-Costs-of-Kubernetes https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/gke-65k-nodes-and-counting https://www.veeam.com/resources/wp-whats-new-veeam-kasten-for-kubernetes.html https://www.netapp.com/blog/trident-24-10-best-storage-kubernetes/ https://podman-desktop.io/blog/2024/11/14/podman-desktop-cncf https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/streamline-kubernetes-cluster-management-with-new-amazon-eks-auto-mode/ https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2024/12/amazon-eks-hybrid-nodes/ https://thenewstack.io/kueue-can-now-schedule-kubernetes-batch-jobs-across-clusters/ https://cloudnativenow.com/kubecon-cnc-na-2024/solo-io-donates-api-gateway-to-cncf-to-advance-kubernetes-connectivity/ https://blocksandfiles.com/2024/11/08/tintri-unveils-kubernetes-container-storage-interface-for-streamlined-management/ https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/stringerai-announcements/kubiya-launches-captain-kubernetes-ai-tool-for-simplifying-kubernetes-management/ https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativedevelopment/application-dev/cncf-automates-kubernetes-secops-with-kyverno/ https://www.cncf.io/announcements/2024/11/15/cloud-native-computing-foundation-expands-certification-to-platform-engineering-and-more/ https://training.linuxfoundation.org/platform-engineering-programs https://cloudnativenow.com/topics/cloudnativedevelopment/cncf-kubevirt-v1-4-vms-are-now-just-another-kubernetes-resource/ https://kubevirt.io/user-guide/release_notes/ kubernetes.io/blog/2024/12/11/kubernetes-v1-32-release/ https://thehackernews.com/2024/12/296000-prometheus-instances-exposed.html?utm_source=tldrdevops
#NHRA #dragracing #PRI2024 NHRA's Alan Reinhart joins Joe Castello for a recap of the NHRA news from the 2024 Performance Racing Industry trade show in Indianapolis, Indiana. The announcement of NHRA's 75th season in 2026, Spencer Hyde driving for Jim Head, the reveal of Project Pontiac at PRI, the Peach State NHRA Showcase of Champions, NHRA 4-Wide Carolina Nationals, Sept. 19-21, 2025, at zMAX Dragway, and more. Join us! Interviews on WFO Radio have become part of winning for drivers in the NHRA Drag Racing Series. As part of the National Hot Rod Association's Track Announcing team, host Joe Castello brings insights directly from the world of professional NHRA Mission Foods and Lucas Oil Series Drag Racing. NHRA results and news are featured in weekly livestreams, NHRA's Alan Reinhart and other NHRA stars including John Force, Ron Capps, Antron Brown, Steve Torrence, Justin Ashley, Josh Hart, Austin Prock, Greg Anderson, and Erica Enders all make frequent stops on the WFO Radio Podcast and livestream. MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/wfo-radio?ref_id=24678 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/WFORadio APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wfo-radio-podcast/id449870843?ls=1 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0oo5mn0E3VmfhRCTHyLQIS GOOGLE: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLmZlZWRidXJuZXIuY29tL1dmb1JhZGlv
City Council prepares to vote on Mayor Johnson's revised budget proposal. President-elect Trump's border czar warns that mass deportations could start in Chicago. The prosecution wraps up its case in the Madigan corruption trial. Reset breaks down these stories and much more with freelance journalist Leigh Giangreco, WTTW News correspondent Nick Blumberg and Chicago Sun-Times chief political reporter Tina Sfondeles. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
In the new year, a former New Hampshire prison guard will stand trial for murder. State prosecutors say he killed a man in a prison psychiatric unit by restraining him in a dangerous way. But this wasn't the first time someone in this unit with serious mental illness died after being held down by officers. And in that case, the state denies any wrongdoing. NHPR reporter Paul Cuno-Booth digs into the case on a special edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
Enjoy The Blenders' holiday show, Matt Olien's review of A Complete Unknown, and Dave Thompson's news recap with Erik Deatherage.
A little recap on some crime news of the week, then an exclusive chat with the legendary Howie Mandel, the longest-running judge on America's Got Talent, as the show gears up for its milestone 20th season. Howie shares details about his upcoming nationwide comedy tour, his career and his lengthy battle with OCD. Don't miss this conversation with a comedy icon and entertainment veteran..Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/jnQVOjLCl1/Jon Bjjork: The Abyss of Sadness Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. This show is Ad free and fully supported by listeners like you! Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 700 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Today's News Segment starts at 11 minutes My interview with Christian starts at 36 minutes Subscribe to Christian's Music NewsLetter "New Music for Olds" I teased him for not letting me giving out his Venmo account to make him whole but I thought it would be funny if anybody wants to send him a couple of bucks as a way to thank him for joining us so often here on the show. if you want to buy Christian a coffee, send it to Christian-finnegan-1 (if it asks for the last four digits of his phone number it's 1814) Christian Finnegan is an American stand-up comedian, writer and actor based in New York City. BUY HIS NEW ALBUM--- "Show Your Work: Live at QED" Finnegan is perhaps best known as one of the original panelists on VH1's Best Week Ever and as Chad, the only white roommate in the “Mad Real World” sketch on Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show. Additional television appearances as himself or performing stand up have included “Conan”, “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson”, "Would You Rather...with Graham Norton", “Good Afternoon America” and multiple times on The Today Show and Countdown with Keith Olbermann, and on History's I Love the 1880s. He hosted TV Land's game show "Game Time". As an actor, Finnegan portrayed the supporting role of "Carl" in the film Eden Court, a ticket agent in "Knight and Day" and several guest roles including a talk show host on "The Good Wife". In October 2006, Finnegan's debut stand up comedy CD titled Two For Flinching was released by Comedy Central Records, with a follow-up national tour of college campuses from January to April 2007. “Au Contraire!” was released by Warner Bros. Records in 2009. His third special "The Fun Part" was filmed at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston on April 4, 2013 and debuted on Netflix on April 15, 2014. The Stand Up Community Chat is always active with other Stand Up Subscribers on the Discord Platform. Join us Thursday's at 8EST for our Weekly Happy Hour Hangout! Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page All things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Buy Ava's Art
Divide between Chicago's mayor and its city council remains over how to close a nearly $1 billion budget gap. Meanwhile, drama in the Johnson administration continues as alders call for reforms to the city's “Do Not Hire” list. Reset goes behind the headlines of those stories and more with Chicago Tribune investigative reporter Ray Long, Chicago Sun-Times reporter covering government and politics Mitch Armentrout, and Block Club Chicago reporter covering the Loop, West Loop, River North and the Gold Coast Melody Mercado in our Weekly News Recap. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
The Republican-controlled New Hampshire Legislature picked its leaders this week. And House representatives voted this week to create a new committee dedicated to the state's housing crisis. Lawyers for state Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi asked a lower court judge this week to toss out her corruption case. We talk about these stories and more on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with Boston Globe's Steven Porter and Concord Monitor's Michaela Towfighi.
Celebrate Concordia's 98th Christmas Concert, hear a review of "Gladiator 2," and catch up on the week's top stories with News Director Dave Thompson.
Today on Armed American Radio, AWR Hawkins from Breitbart News discusses recent Second Amendment news and current events. Mark and AWR cover AWR's recent writings at Breitbart including recent Gallup surveys showing gun ownership higher among republican Women that Democrat men. Also covered was the Gallup poll showing significant declines in support for handgun bans and "assault weapons" bans. The polling shows Democrats as a group continue to drive what support there is for gun bans in general while Republicans favor crime control. David Hogg, Bloomberg and Everytown gun control shill melts down over loss of demographic groups to Trump during 2024 campaign and claims he met with activists and researchers in an attempt to bring them back to the Democrat party. Pam Bondi, Trump's pick for Attorney General after Matt Gaetz's departure was also topic of conversation. Will she continue Trump's campaign support and promises for pro-second amendment issues in the coming administration?
There's a plot twist in the years-long Jussie Smollett case and we got a look at the “magic list” of former Illinois House speaker Mike Madigan. Reset breaks down those stories and more with CW-26 reporter and anchor Brandon Pope, WTTW Chicago politics reporter Heather Cherone, WBEZ criminal justice editor Patrick Smith and Chicago Sun-Times federal courts reporter Jon Seidel. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
New Hampshire agencies are facing potential funding cuts in the next state budget. That includes Fish and Game, which is already facing significant financial challenges. And it's unusually dry in New Hampshire this November, a time of year when drought is relatively uncommon. We talk about these stories and more on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with NHPR's Mara Hoplamazian and New Hampshire Bulletin's Claire Sullivan.
Alders block Mayor's massive property tax hike and the Bears fire the team's offensive coordinator while strategizing about a possible new stadium site. Reset goes behind the headlines of those stories and much more in our Weekly News Recap with Axios Chicago reporter Carrie Shepherd, Fox 32 Chicago political correspondent Paris Schutz and Chicago Sun-Times reporter Mitch Armentrout. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
One year ago this Sunday, Bradley Haas, a security guard at New Hampshire Hospital, was killed when a former patient walked into the lobby and opened fire. Moments later, a state trooper shot and killed the gunman, John Madore. The tragedy prompted calls to reform New Hampshire's gun laws and security measures at public buildings. In this edition of the NH News Recap, we look at where those efforts stand now with NHPR's Paul Cuno-Booth and Annmarie Timmins.
Chicago and Illinois politicians and organizers are already doing the research and prep for what a second Trump presidency would mean for residents locally. A double homicide at a beloved Chicago tourist attraction stuns the city, 29 alders band together to push back on the mayor's proposed property tax, and after 117 years, prohibition is officially over in a small corner of Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood. Reset digs into the week's stories with WBEZ senior editor of government and politics Angela Rozas O'Toole, WTTW political correspondent and host Amanda Vinicky and Chicago Sun-Times chief political reporter Tina Sfondeles. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Voters turned out in record numbers this week to cast their ballots. New Hampshire Democrats won the federal races, while Republicans claimed victory at the State House. We dive into the election results on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with the Boston Globe's Amanda Gokee and the New Hampshire Bulletin's Ethan DeWitt.
Hello and Welcome to the Vaporwave News Network: a podcast about the contemporary Vaporwave Scene. We feature news, discussion and current trends as well as reporting on releases and events in the Vaporwave, Future Funk and adjacent communities.This is Episode 17, (sorta) covering Summer 2024! This episode was almost abandoned but we've resurrected its remains and patched it up for your listening pleasure. We're discussing recent news and events, reviewing our pick for Album of the Summer, and a Vaporwave history segment about the origins of Mallsoft.Content Log:0:00 - Intro4:05 - Host Update & Recommendation8:38 - News/Recap of the Month17:36 - Recent Shows & Events (URL & IRL)21:40 - Album Review: Kouek - Apogee26:33 - Recent Releases40:30 - No Main Topic This Episode41:08 - This Month in Vapor History47:45 - Outro Thanks to you for listening to our show! You can support us with a monthly subscription on our website. Our logo was inspired by V-SPAN and our work is dedicated to past Vaporwave media sites like Sunbleached, Private Suite, Altered Zones, Tiny Mixtapes, and other podcasts that came before us.Email the Show at VaporwaveNewsNetwork@gmail.comMore Info & Submission Forms:⭆ VaporwaveNewsNetwork.com⭆ Submission Forms⭆ About the Show/Social Media Links⭆ Events CalendarHost Recommendation: Sign up for our Email Newsletter to get a round-up of articles, think pieces, and videos each month!⭆ Listencorp Interview with Dennis from Geometric LullabyFeatured Reviews:⭆ Kouek - Apogee (My Pet Flamingo)Vapor History:⭆ Hantasi - Vacant Places
Witnesses have begun to take the stand in the federal corruption trial of former Illinois House speaker Michael Madigan. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's hand-picked board of education met for the first time. And the city is combining its shelters for migrants and other Chicagoans into a single, unified system. Reset goes behind the headlines of those stories with Chalkbeat Chicago reporter Reema Amin, WBEZ state politics reporter Dave McKinney and government finance and accountability reporter with the Illinois Answers Project of the Better Government Association Alex Nitkin. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Former president Donald Trump makes a stop in Chicago, questions around the Chicago Board of Education, the city's Greyhound station to stay and Open House Chicago. Reset dives into these stories and more with Block Club Chicago reporter Melody Mercado, WTTW news correspondent Nick Blumberg and WBEZ data projects editor Alden Loury. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson replaced the entire Board of Education, the federal corruption trial of former Illinois House speaker Michael Madigan got underway and the Chicago Bears head to London. Reset dives into these and other top local stories with CW26 reporter and anchor Brandon Pope, WBEZ assistant managing editor Kate Grossman and Better Government Association president David Greising. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
All seven members of the Chicago Board of Education announced Friday they will be resigning. Meanwhile, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has to figure out how to close a massive budget gap, and local colleges and universities have imposed more restrictions on protest on campus. Reset goes behind those headlines and more with Chicago Sun-Times education reporter Nader Issa and Axios Chicago reporter Carrie Shepherd. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
The Chicago Sky's coach is fired. Hundreds more people join a lawsuit saying they were abused at juvenile detention centers across Illinois. Mayor Brandon Johnson calls for the resignation of Chicago Public Schools CEO. Reset goes behind those headlines and more with a panel of local journalists on the Weekly News Recap. This week's panel: Chalkbeat Chicago reporter Reema Amin, City Cast Chicago host Jacoby Cochran, and Chicago Sun-Times reporter Mitchell Armentrout. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Illinois Republicans called on Democrats to “end dangerous rhetoric” after an apparent second Trump assassination attempt, while the Illinois Supreme Court heard challenges to the state's assault weapons ban. Reset goes behind the headlines of those stories and much more in our Weekly News Recap with Chicago Tribune investigative reporter Ray Long, ABC7 News anchor Ravi Baichwal, and WBEZ city government and politics reporter Tessa Weinberg. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announces a hiring freeze to close a massive budget shortfall. The corruption trial of a former AT&T executive linked to Mike Madigan begins. Chicago's City Council prepares to issue as much as $15 million in payouts for police misconduct. Plus, a new flag for Illinois? Reset dives into these and other top local stories in our Weekly News Recap with City Cast Chicago executive producer Simone Alicea, Block Club Chicago reporter Quinn Myers and WBEZ investigative reporter Dan Mihalopoulos. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
After recapping the latest (and Silksong-less) Nintendo Direct presentation, Nolan shares some exciting news with the community and ultimately opens the door for one of the most bizarre conversations we've had since "Zip-Whip-Pee." Nick digs deep into the rewarding and addicting systems of Black Myth: Wukong while also scoffing at the most ridiculous requests ever put to paper in a video game embargo (one which we are happily not beholden to). Brad and Krispy go onto to rave about Tactical Breach Wizards; The next game from the developer of Gunpoint which some describe as "a DnD campaign gone horribly right." Krispy also dabbled in the early access builds for Abiotic Factor and Deadlock. News - Recap of Nintendo Direct (1:40) Nolan's Special Announcement (24:25) Impressions - Black Myth: Wukong (37:00) Impressions - Tactical Breach Wizards (58:35) Impressions - Abiotic Factor (1:21:34) Fantasy Critic Update (1:43:50) 4Player Minute (1:52:30)