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When Moses was born the Hebrew people had been living in Egypt for quite a time. Initially under the protection of Joseph and Pharoah and welcomed as honored guests; they had become an oppressed and enslaved nation. Fearing their growing strength, Pharaoh ordered every Hebrew boy to be thrown into the Nile. But one mothers courage defied the kings decree. She hid her child as long as she could, then placed him in a basket coated with tar and pitch and set him afloat on the Nile river. By Gods providence, Pharaohs daughter found the baby and raised him as her own. Moses grew up amid the luxury of Pharaohs court, yet he never forgot his Hebrew roots. His passion for justiceand his temperwould define much of his life. When he saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew slave, Moses struck down the oppressor and hid the body in the sand (Exod. 2:1112). When the act became known, he fled to the wilderness of Midian, where he spent forty years as a shepherd, husband, and son-in-law to Jethrowaiting for the day when God would call him to lead His people out of bondage. By the time we reach Exodus 3, Moses had already spent those forty years in Midian tending sheep. Then, before a burning bush, he encountered the living Godthe God of Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. God entered into Moses world in such a way that he would never be the same again. When God called to him from the bush, He said,Do not come near here; remove your sandals from your feet, for the place on which you are standing is holy ground(v. 5). What made the ground holy? The presence of God made it holy. As R.C. Sproul wrote in his classicThe Holiness of God: God alone is holy in Himself. Only God can sanctify something else. Only God can give the touch that changes it from the commonplace to something special, different, and apart. The God who spoke to Moses from within the burning bush is not only holybut faithful. While many Hebrews believed that God had forgotten them, the Lord reminded Moses that He is not only all-seeing, but full of mercy:I have certainly seen the oppression of My people who are in Egypt, and have heard their outcry because of their taskmasters, for I am aware of their sufferings(v. 7). Then God said to Moses,And now come, and I will send you to Pharaoh, so that you may bring My people, the sons of Israel, out of Egypt(v. 10). To this, Moses humbly replied,Who am I, that I should go to Pharaoh, and that I should bring the sons of Israel out of Egypt? All that Moses saw in himself was his own failures and weaknesses. But for God, it didnt matter how weak Moses was, for He delights to use the foolish to shame the wise and the weak to shame the strong (1 Cor. 1:2631). What the burning bush reminds us of is not only that God is holy, or that He is omniscient, or that He is faithful to His promises, but that God uses people not because He needs to, but because He wants to. Just as God did not need Noah or Joseph to address the problems of the world, He did not need Moses. The marvel of the story of God and the people He chooses to use has more to do with that fact that He invites people like us into His mission and the story He is telling. There is a Mediator Who Stands in Your Place After God revealed Himself to Moses as Yahwehthe covenant-keeping GodHe commissioned Moses to return to Egypt. Understandably, Moses questioned,Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?God assured him,I will certainly be with you(Exod. 3:1012). And when Moses was to speak to the people of Israel, God instructed him to say,I AM WHO I AM has sent me to you(v. 14). One of the characteristics that distinguishes the God of Abraham from the gods of Egypt is His faithfulnessHe keeps His promises. This is expressed beautifully inExodus 6:25, where God tells Moses,I am the LORD. I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob as God Almighty, but by my name the LORD I did not make myself fully known to them. I also established my covenant with them to give them the land of Canaan, where they resided as foreigners. Moreover, I have heard the groaning of the Israelites, whom the Egyptians are enslaving, and I have remembered my covenant.Gods faithfulness is not only in His name but in His actions, His compassion, and His unwavering remembrance of His promises. Do you remember Leahthe ugly wife whom Jacob did not love? Not only was Judah born to her, but so was Levi. About five generations later, we read inExodus 2:1of a man from the house of Levi who married a daughter of Levi. Together they had three children: Miriam, Aaron, and Moses. It was after Miriam and Aarons birthbut before Moses was bornthat Pharaoh commanded every Hebrew son to be thrown into the Nile (seeExod. 1:2022). Yet from this very family, God raised up the leaders who would deliver His people. Moses would lead Israel out of bondage, serving as a type of king who would shepherd Gods people through the wilderness. Aaron would become Gods priest, and through him the priestly line would continue (Exod. 28:129:9). Miriam would be identified as a prophetess (Exod. 15:2021). Dont miss this: God used all threeMoses, Aaron, and Miriamto lead His people out of Egypt, yet Aaron and Miriam would serve the people under Moses leadership (see Mic. 6:4). But it was to Moses, that God said, I have made you as God to Pharaoh, and your brother Aaron shall be your prophet. And when Miriam and Aaron forgot their place and Moses God-ordained role before Israel, God said, Now hear My words: If there is a prophet among you, I, the Lord, will make Myself known to him in a vision. I will speak with him in a dream. It is not this way for My servant Moses; He is faithful in all My household; with him I speak mouth to mouth, that is, openly, and not using mysterious language, and he beholds the form of the Lord. So why were you not afraid to speak against My servant, against Moses? (see Num. 12:1-8). Follow the Deliverer Who Leads His People Out of Bondage Moses stood before Pharaoh and Israel as a type ofshepherd-kinga mediator and prophet who spoke on Gods behalf. Listen to how the Lord described Moses role: As for you, you shall speak all that I command you, and your brother Aaron shall speak to Pharaoh that he let the sons of Israel go out of his land. But I will harden Pharaohs heart, so that I may multiply My signs and My wonders in the land of Egypt. When Pharaoh does not listen to you, I will lay My hand on Egypt and bring out My armies, My people the sons of Israel, from the land of Egypt by great judgments. Then the Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord, when I extend My hand over Egypt and bring out the sons of Israel from their midst. (Exod. 7:2-5). When Moses and Aaron appeared before Pharaoh, they declared, Thus says the LORD, Let My people go. (Exod. 5:1). Pharaoh not only refused but mocked the God of Israel: Who is the Lord that I should obey His voice to let Israel go? I do not know the Lord, and besides, I will not let Israel go (5:1-2). To prove that no one would command Pharoah of Egypt, he made the Israelites labor even harsher, forcing them to gather their own straw while maintaining the same quota of bricks. What followed was asuccession of ten plagues, each designed to expose the impotence of Egypts gods and, in many cases, tomock them directly. The first nine fall naturally into three escalating triads: Plagues of defilement:water turned to blood (7:1424), frogs overran the land (8:115), and gnats or lice tormented Egypt (8:1619). Plagues of destruction:swarms of flies invaded (8:2032); disease killed Egypts livestock while Israels remained unharmed (9:17); and boils afflicted people and animals alike (9:812). Plagues of devastation:hail mixed with fire ravaged the land (9:1335); locusts devoured the remaining crops (10:120); and darknessa direct assault onRa, the sun-godcovered Egypt for three days (10:2129). Each judgment demonstrated Yahwehs sovereignty, yet Pharaohs heart only grew harder. Enraged, he shouted to Moseswho stood before himas Gods representative: Get away from me! Be careful, do not see my face again, for on the day you see my face, you shall die! (10:28). The cognitive dissonance of Pharaoh towards the God of the Israel was not only irrational, but insane! He was dealing with the God who He could not defeat, for in the words of the apostle Paul, it was the equivalent of the clay pot accusing the potter that He had no rights over what He created (Rom. 9:19ff.). In essence, Pharaohs heart cried out to the God of Moses,Who are You to tell me what I can and cannot do? Before we shake our heads or point our finger at Pharaoh in disgust, we must ask ourselves:What has God commanded us to release or submit to that we have resisted with the same question Who is Yahweh that I should obey His voice? Live in the Victory of the Lamb Who Triumphed Over Every Power Before the final plague, Israel was commanded to take amale lamb without defectand keep it forfour dayslong enough to confirm it was spotless and long enough for it to become, in a sense,theirlamb (Exod. 12:16). On the fourteenth day, the lamb was to be slaughtered at twilight, and its blood applied on the two doorposts and on the lintel of the houses in which they eat it (v. 7). Afterward, the entire household was toeat the lamb together(vv. 811). For what purpose was the perfect and spotless lamb slaughtered? We are told why in Exodus 12:12, For I will go through the land of Egypt on that night, and fatally strike all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the human firstborn to animals; and against all the gods of Egypt I will execute judgmentsI am the Lord. Who would God strike? Thefirstborn sonsboth human and animaland thegods (elohim) of Egypt. These gods were not merely lifeless idols butspiritual powers, demonic forces that animated Egypts sorcery and who also held Pharaoh and his people captive[1] (see Deut. 32:17; 1 Cor. 10:2022).[2] So what fueled Pharaohs hatred of Yahweh and his oppression of Israel? His sin and pride, certainlybut beneath that rebellion lay ademonic conflict. The showdown between Moses and Pharaoh, Israel and Egypt, was not merely political or personal; it wasspiritual warfare. As Paul later wrote, For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places (Eph. 6:12). Every plague before the tenth was a call to repentancea chance for Pharaoh, for Egypt, and even for any Hebrew who had turned to Egypts idols, to turn back to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. But only throughthe blood of the lambwould anyone experience deliverance and victory. But, why the firstborn? At the summit of Egypts pantheon stoodRa (Re), the so-called god of gods, depicted with thehead of a falconand thesolar disk encircled by a cobraa symbol of divine power and kingship. Pharaoh was worshiped as theson of Ra, and his ownfirstborn sonwas regarded as the next embodiment of divine rule. In one decisive act, Yahweh crushed the head of Egypts god for the purpose of liberating captive Israel and any Egyptian who wished to turn to the true Creator, and He did it through the blood of the lamb! Conclusion Through this series, youve been reminded of thetrue and better Adamwho embraced a tree for our redemption and life. Youve seen thetrue and better Isaac, who carried His cross to the place of execution for sins we committed, that we might become children of God through His willing death. There is atrue and better Israel, who pursued the unfaithful bride and redeemed her to be clothed in white, never again enslaved to sin. And there is atrue and better Mosesthe Prophet who perfectly represents God, the High Priest who intercedes for us, and the flawless Shepherd-King whose lordship demands our obedience. Behind Egypts gods stood a master deceiverthe father of lies, the ancient serpentwho twists truth and opposes the purposes of God. When Moses stood before Pharaoh, he wasnt merely confronting a ruler; he was standing against the spiritual powers of darkness. In that moment, Moses foreshadowed the One who would intercede perfectly on our behalf. Jesus is the true and better Mosesthe long-promised Deliverer, the Lion of Judah who became the Lamb of God to set captives free. He alone is the sinless Son of the Father, who took on flesh and dwelt among usthe Lamb who takes away the sin of the world. But His death did more than address our guilt; ittriumphed over sin, death, and every power opposed to Gods kingdom. Through His cross and resurrection, Jesus destroyed the one who has the power of death, that is, the devil (Heb. 2:14), and the works of the devil (1 John 3:8). When we turn to the book of Revelation, we witness a dramatic, global reenactment of the Exodus story: the seven seals, seven trumpets, and seven bowls each unleash escalating judgments, echoing the plagues that struck Egypt. Yet, just as Pharaoh stubbornly hardened his heart, so too does humanity in the final days. Scripture warns, The rest of mankind, who were not killed by these plagues, did not repent of the works of their hands; they continued to worship demons and idols of gold, silver, brass, stone, and woodidols that can neither see, hear, nor walk. They refused to repent of their murders, their sorceries, their sexual immorality, or their thefts (Rev. 9:20-21). So we must ask regarding ourselves: Who is Yahweh that I should obey Him? Thetrue and better Moses, theLamb of God, was slain to liberate us from such things. For the true Christian,Colossians 2:1315declares our victory: And when you were dead in your wrongdoings and the uncircumcision of your flesh, He made you alive together with Him, having forgiven us all our wrongdoings, having canceled the certificate of debt consisting of decrees against us, which was hostile to us; and He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross. When He had disarmed the rulers and authorities, He made a public display of them, having triumphed over them through Him. (Col. 2:13-15) If you are in Christ, your victory and freedom are found inthe Lamb who reigns as the Lion of Judah. Jesus is the true and better Mediator who stands in your place. Jesus is the true and better Deliverer who leads His people out of bondage. The true Son of God is your salvationbefore whom every ruler and demon, all who are rich and poor, those who are known and unknown will one day bow. And on that Day, mayRevelation 12:1011be said of you: Then I heard a loud voice in heaven, saying, Now the salvation, and the power, and the kingdom of our God and the authority of His Christ have come, for the accuser of our brothers and sisters has been thrown down, the one who accuses them before our God day and night. And they overcame him because of the blood of the Lamb and because of the word of their testimony, and they did not love their life even when faced with death. (Rev. 12:10-11) [1] And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing, in whose case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelieving so that they will not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. (2 Cor. 4:3-4) [2] No, but I say that things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons and not to God; and I do not want you to become partners with demons. You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons; you cannot partake of the table of the Lord and the table of demons. Or do we provoke the Lord to jealousy? We are not stronger than He, are we? (1 Cor. 10:20-22)
Tionscadail neamhbhrabúsach nua a sheoladh i Leitir Ceanainn inniu le pobal Dhún na nGall a spreagadh le tabhairt faoi ghníomh an chineáltais - Donegal Giving.
Beidh an ócáid ‘Give it a Go as Gaeilge' ar siúl i Leitir Ceanainn maidin Déardaoin seo dírithe ar lucht gnó an bhaile agus labhair Bairbre linn faoin ócáid.
Cuirfear tús le Féile an Fhómhair i Leitir Ceanainn inniu agus labhair Bairbre linn faoi fhéile na bliana seo.
Tá an baol ann go mbeidh deacrachtaí móra airgid ag Líonra Leitir Ceanainn arís an bhliain seo chugainn, a deir Comhordaitheoir Pleanála Teanga Líonra Leitir Ceanainn.
Fiona Ní Fhlaithearta, ó Choiste Eagraithe an Raifil mór atá á eagrú ag Scoil Chamuis ar mhaithe leis an scoil an scoil agus Naíonra Chamuis.
Joanne Uí Loinsigh, ó Chomhar Naíonraí na Gaeltachta. Tá tús á chur leis an bhfeachtas #GoGold inniu agus iarracht á dhéanamh an mhí seo aird a tharraingt ar dhaone óga a bhfuil ailse orthu.
Fiona Ní Fhlaithearta, ó Choiste Eagraithe an Raifil mór atá á eagrú ar mhaithe le scoil agus Naíonra Chamuis agus bhí Fiona ag tabhairt eolais faoin raifil.
Brídín Uí Chualáin, príomh mhúinteoir Naíonra an Chnoic Tír an Fhia ag labhairt ar chomhrá na seachtaine.
Beidh cruinniú eolais ar siúl i Scoil Bhríde i Mín a Chladaigh anocht faoi iarscoil úr atá le bunú ansin ar láthair na scoile san Fhómhair.
Tá an féile ‘An Focal Beo”, atá dírithe ar chúrsaí filíochta, scéalaíochta agus comhrá ar siúl i Leitir Ceanainn faoi láthair. Seo an tríú bliain as a chéile do Líonra Leitir Ceanainn an Fhéile a reáchtáil agus é mar aidhm acu beocht agus spleodar na Gaeilge agus phobal na Gaeilge a léiriú.
The J Dilla Legacy Puntata dedicata a sonorità ed artisti ispirati nella loro produzione dal sound di Detroit di J Dilla. La puntata si apre con una selezione mixata di 23 minuti tutta dedicata ad artisti che si sono ispirati al sound del producer più influente di tutti i tempi. Enjoy it Contiene brani di Union, Guilty Simpson, The Roots, Flako, Flying Lotus, Onra, Dilla e moltissimi altri. Per diffondere questa puntata: https://www.radiotandem.it/brown-sugar-Episodio-14 Tutti i podcast di Brown Sugar: https://www.radiotandem.it/brown-sugar
Tá liosta feithimh fhada do sheirbhísí cúram leanaí san Iar Thuaisceart, a dúirt Grace Uí Dhomhnaill ó Chomhar Naíonraí na Gaeltachta le Mairéad Ní Mhaoilchiaráin.
Tá Bairbre i mBéal Feirste áit a bhfuil agóid ar siúl ag grúpaí Gaeilge le brú a chur ar an dá rialtas réiteach fadtéarmach a shocrú do mhaoiniú Gaeilge thuaidh theas agus ciorraithe de choir a bheith €820,000 foghraithe ag Foras na Gaeilge ó bhí deireadh mhí Eanáir ann.
Tá Naíonra agus Iar-Naíonra úr le h-oscailt i Leitir Mhic a Bhaird i nDun na nGall.
D'fhógair Foras na Gaeilge an tseachtain seo caite go raibh ciorruithe móra le déanamh ar an mhaoiniú a chuireann an eagraíocht teanga ar fáil ar mhaithe le dul i ngleic le “bearna mhór i mbuiséad 2025” agus tá Bairbre linn le seo a phlé mar go mbeidh eagraíocht Líonra Leitir Ceanainn buailte go mór mar gheall ar na ciorruithe seo.
Beidh seimineár a reáchtáil ag Líonra Leitir Ceanainn inniu fána buntáistí a bhaineann le gnó a dhéanamh trí mheán na Gaeilge.
Thug Damien Ó Dónaill cuairt ar Líonra Leitir Ceanainn, agus chaith sé am ag caint le Bairbre Uí Chathail, Comhordaitheoir Pleanála Teanga Líonra Leitir Ceanainn agus rinne sí cur síos ar an obair atá idir lámha agus thug siad cuairt ar chúpla gnó ar an bhaile.
Xiên chào, welcome to Đặc Biệt Rap Pod, a miniseries about music, food, and travel. Dad Bod Rap Pod hosts Demone Carter, David Ma and Nate LeBlanc recently traveled to Saigon, also known as Ho Chi Minh City, in Vietnam. We received a grant to participate in a cultural exchange program, and since we are a hip-hop podcast, we decided to seek out the DJ and b-boy culture in District 1, Saigon. And here is what we found. Part 1- Subcultural Exchange We were lucky enough to be able to make this trip and create this 3-episode miniseries thanks to a grant from the City of San Jose's Office Of Cultural Affairs. We flew halfway around the world in search of hip-hop in an unlikely location and to learn more about the corss-cultural conversation between our hometown of San Jose and the creative center of Vietnam, Saigon. We are thrilled to note that breakbeat DJing and B-Boying are alive and well in Southeast Asia, and in this episode we will introduce you to DJ Style D, an extremely influential DJ, record collector, and venue owner who is helping keep the elements of hip-hop at the forefront of the city's culture one record at a time. While we were abroad, we were able to book a DJ gig with Style D at a really cool restaurant along the river and to bring our brand of curated funk, soul and hip-hop musical taste to a completely new audience. We also participated in a few more relatively minor acts of cultural exchange, including an odd experience trying to buy records which gave us some insight into the gargantuan effort that hip-hop producer Onra put into crafting his masterpiece, Chinoiseries. We also briefly discuss Sublime Frequencies' reissue of incredibly rare 45s by Phuong Tam, a talented and courageous rock n' roll singer who began her career in Saigon and now resides in San Jose. Huge thanks are due to the City of San Jose OCA, as well as our Patreon subscribers for their continued support. Shout out to all of the scooter drivers, kindly grandmothers, sullen teens, and clueless tourists who helped make this trip special. DBRP host Demone Carter spearheaded this entire trip, David Ma curated our experiences and translated things as they were occurring, and Nate LeBlanc produced this miniseries. DBRP is one of the many great hip-hop related podcasts on the Stony Island Audio network. Please tune in next week for Part 2 of Đặc Biệt Rap Pod, with a focus on Saigon's justifiably legendary street food. Cảm un!
Après Flares, le producteur aux multiples casquettes et membre de La Fine Équipe est de retour avec “Birds”, ode Lo-Fi et témoignage d'un amour à la nature environnante. Né à Marseille, Blanka est membre du groupe de beatmakers La Fine Equipe et fondateur du studio de Mastering Kasablanka ainsi que du label Kawaa Records. De 2004 à 2011 il mène de front des carrières de réalisateur chez TSF Jazz, de beatmaker et l'exploitation de son studio de mastering (plus de 500 disques masterisés à son actif notamment pour Onra, Chinese Man, Kool Keith, Guts, Wax Tailor, Fakear…) Dès 2011 il se consacre pleinement au mastering et à la production d'albums en travaillant pour Hippocampe Fou, Sara Lugo ou encore Gaël Faye. Il enchaîne aussi les albums avec La Fine Équipe et en solo. S'il n'a aucun mal à se mettre au service des artistes avec qui il collabore, Blanka ne perd pas pour autant sa patte unique et profite de ses albums solo pour mettre en lumière un travail à la sensibilité exacerbée. C'est en décembre 2020 que Blanka déménage dans le Sud de la France, à la campagne. Il décide d'y construire sur les bases d'une vieille bâtisse de 1840, son studio et un appartement visant à accueillir les artistes en quête de tranquillité lors de la création de leur futurs projets. Ce lieu magique lui permet de se reconnecter à la nature environnante. Chaque saison, un élément important s'en dégage et touche ses visiteurs : c'est le chant des oiseaux. Et c'est de ces chants et des rencontres musicales dans ce cadre idyllique qu'est né l'album “Birds”. Telle une carte postale de ces vies à cet instant précis. Si Blanka reste seul capitaine à bord de “Birds”, il profite de l'occasion pour inviter plusieurs de ses collaborateurs de longue date (Sara Lugo, Onra,...) mais aussi de nouvelles rencontres (De Phase, King Krab, Papa Rua,…). Et tous les morceaux ont été créés sur place avec la même direction. Que ce soit dans le choix des textures, des instruments ou des thèmes évoqués, tous les invités et musiciens ont su se mettre au service du thème choisi.
Ag cur síos ar Lá Spraoi Teaghlaigh atá a eagrú ag Líonra Leitir Ceanainn i mBaiel Leitir Ceanainn Dé Sathairn seo.
Chuir ionadaí Líonra Rannpháirtíochta Poiblí Dhún na nGall a mhíshástacht in iúil faoin lárionad glaonna nua atá I nGaillimh agus atá ag freastal ar ghlaochanna éigeandála a chuirtear ar stáisiúin Gardaí I dTír Chonaill.
Céard atá i ndán do Naíonraí I gceantair Ghaeltachta.
Tá dul chun cinn dhá dhéanamh ag Líonra Leitir Ceanainn ina gcuid iarrachtaí plean teanga a cur i bhfeidhm ar an bhaile, ach go bhfuil cuid mhór oibre le déanamh acu go fóill. Labhair Bairbre Uí Chathail le Frances Nic Géadaigh.
Ag labhairt faoi Aonach na Gaeilge a bheas ar siúl ar an tSathairn seo i gColáiste Ailigh i Leitir Ceanainn.
Sasha Fieldfunk made his new album for 4 years, consistently collecting his experimental musical achievements, united by a common mood and idea. Soul Rhytms mixtape is a collection of expressive, short stories, imbued with the warm nostalgic atmosphere of classic hip-hop and soul from the 90s. Soul Rhytms is perceived as an original, craft liqueur, based on love for the heritage of the past and respect for the possibilities of the present, revealing new shades of familiar taste. The sound of the album at times refers us to the early work of Dj Cam, Onra, Nightmares on Wax, which have always occupied an honorable place in the heart and musical archives of Sasha Fieldfunk. “I wanted the album to sound light and whole, reminiscent of a warm, summer, nostalgic mood. May the Love be with you!” Fieldfunk.
Tá sé beartaithe Naíonra an Choimín atá lonnaithe i Sean scoil Bhaile Chiaragáin a athlonnú go Scoil an Choimín i dtús an Fhómhair. Bhí an baol ann roinnt seachtainí ó shin nach mbeadh Naíonra ar bith ar an Choimín i mbliana ach thacaigh pobal na háite go láidir le cinntiú go leanfar ar aghaidh leis an tseirbhís.
Beidh féile úr, An Focal Beo, dírithe ar chúrsaí filíochta, scéalaíochta agus comhrá ar siúl i Leitir Ceanainn an mhí seo chugainn.
ag inse faoin phreab Ghaeltachta agus imeachtaí eile i Leitir Ceanainn
ag comhrá faoi chraobh úr de Chonradh na Gaeilge
Tá plean gnó á chur le chéile faoi láthair d'ionad óige nua atá beartaithe a thógaint i mBaile Mhúirne, agus an plean á chur le chéile ag Comhar Naíonraí na Gaeltachta i gcomhar le Comharchumann Mhúscraí. Labhair Joanne Ní Chríodáin le Sláine Ní Chathalláin.
Beidh Aonach Gaeilge ar siúl i Leitir Ceanainn amárach, cuireann Bairbre síos ar na himeachtaí agus na heagraíochtaí a bheas i láthair.
As broadcast October 14, 2022 with Danno just blissing out the entire time. Tonight we welcomed a lo-fi artist out of Cheongju, Korea who calls himself Nogymx in the studio. True name Jimmy Dunne, he drops his latest album Eien's Fable next Friday and we were just honored to give an early spin & world premiere to the opening cuts on the album for the show tonight, and have the artist play some of his favorite bumps from the lo-fi chillout hip-hop beats universe. Obviously, we also can't thank Nogymx enough for giving us the chance to rock some lo-fi for the entirety of this program, which is something we've been wanting to do for a very long time on the air. Link below to pre-order the album on bandcamp:Nogymx - Eien's Fable#feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)Flamingosis – Enjoy Your Life (Loci Sample Flip)Dirty Art Club – Just A Memoryxander. – Hold My Handpastels – SundownSleepermane feat Aybor – Pebbles The Jazzual Suspects – This BeatTrankilou – Chicago BabePete Rock – Something Funky Part II (36:15)Nogymx – Warmth of the RainNogymx & Tenno – YearningTimbeauthetraveler feat Kyefii – Koto MemoriesOnra – Ms. HoMonster Rally – Ginger on the WindRaimu feat Tophat Panda – KaiganVindu – Sacred ForestAhmed Malek – Autopsie d'un complotTeebs - Shells Part III (63:24)Nogymx – PreludeNogymx – EncounterNogymx – In Their FootstepsTenno – The Last SaviourDenSogen & Raimu – NokoriElijah Nang – Azumi IIIKalaido – In The RosesPOSY – Train to Kawazukarasu. – Among Stars Part IV (1:40:09)Nogymx & Hoffy Beats – GreyhoundNogymx feat Layandar, Louk, & Daniele Raciti – Summer MoonMatchbox Youth – Gazebosofty & dennisivnvc – BridgesJust Steezy Things – The AwakeningEnluv feat Hoffy Beats & Louk – Peach HoneyNo Spirit feat Satyr & Phlocalyst – KizakuraElijah Lee – twighlight.JazzyCal – Night Shift
Ag tabhairt a tuairim faoin méid a bhí le rá ag Micheál Cholm Mac Giolla Easpaig fá na comharthaí bóithre. Labhair sí fosta ar imeachtaí Féile an Fhómhair a bhéas i Leitir Ceanainn ag deireadh mí Mheán Fómhair
Deir 54% de na daoine a ghlac páirt sa bpobalbhreith a fhoilsítear in ‘Irish Country Living' inniu go bhfuil fadhb ollmhór ann le ceist cúram leanaí sa tír seo maidir le heaspa foirne.
In this episode, Jack is joined by French hip hop artist, beat maker, and producer, Onra, to talk about his career and how he became a Pacer fan all the way in Europe. Plus, with Onra's help in this episode, we're fixing the Pacers and getting this team going in the right direction moving forward. Remember to follow us on Instagram at @All.Pacers and Twitter at @All_Pacers and leave a review for us on your preferred podcast listening platform. We are the MOST REVIEWED Pacers Podcast on iTunes, so thanks for all of the support along the way!
Bhí cruinniú ag an Rialtas le déanaí le earnáil an fháilteachais maidir le cur i bhfeidhm na rialacha faoina bheith ag ithe agus ag ól faoi dhíon. Ach, an bhfuil na caiféanna agus bialanna ag iarraidh ar dhaoine a gcuid teastais vacsaínithe a thaispeáint? Labhair ár dtuairisceoir Marcus Mac Conghail leis an bpobal le fáil amach.
Ag cur síos ar imeachtaí ghrúpa Club Léitheoireachta Leitir Ceanainn.
As broadcast August 4, 2021 with extra pachinko coins for you podcast gamblers. We take a trip tonight to the home of the ongoing Olympics in Tokyo. However, by "we," Danno merely means himself as Lizz Kalo is on vacation but still contributed her part of the playlist. Great tunes tonight old & new from the likes of Anri, TOWA TEI, DJ Mitsu The Beats, and Ryo Fukui amongst other luminaries of the music game in Japan. We also sent a shoutout to Gwangju's golden girl An San, who's catching a lot of flack from small-minded, sexist, and the extremely stupid of the world for her short hair & where she's from. Forget those idiots, 화이팅! #feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Onra – Keep On Lovin' MeAnri – Windy SummerFishmans – Go Go Round This World!Taeko Onuki – Lots of MedicineYumi Matsutoya – Tokyo Tower In The Palm Of Your HandShigeru Suzuki – On The Coast Part II (31:51)Minoru Muraoka – Take Five9m88 feat DJ Mitsu The Beats – Tell Meremember property – Real LoveKan Sano – On My Way HomeRyo Fukui – Early SummerKyoto Jazz Massive - SUBSTREAM Part III (64:04)JAGATARA – AgitationPlastics – ROBOT Akeboshi - WindYura Yura Teikoku – Hollow COLTEMONIKHA – Fantastic Fantasy TOWA TEI – Batucada Part IV (95:07)Daoko – Bang!Mondo Grosso feat Hikari Matsushima – Labyrinth Waffles - Lazy bones Fujii Kaze – Cause It's EndlessRaspberry Field - Saturday Afternoon We Are The Night – Star, Fire, Night 별 불 밤
Tá Naíonra Loch an Iúir le druid i ndiaidh 36 bliain de bharr titim ar lion na paistí atá sa cheantar.
An scéal is deireanaí maidir le cásanna Covid19 i Naíonraí agus ag cur síos ar an phrótacal sna Naíonraí le bainistiú a dhéanamh ar na cásanna sin.
OnRaé LaTeal is a musician, producer, activist, and educator based in Washington, DC. She has held a variety of roles at the Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Smithsonian's contemporary art museum on the National Mall. She recently managed ARTLAB, the Hirschhorn's digital art studio for teens, which offers racially inclusive and diverse educational experiences for youth. She is currently serving as Education Coordinator of the Smithsonian's new community engagement initiative “Our Shared Future: Reckoning with Our Racial Past.” She is also the founder of two DC-based grassroots programs rooted in the arts, technology, and racial and gender equity, the Black Girls Handgames Project and Freedom Futures Collective. In this conversation, OnRaé provokes us to consider what it means to be on the right side of history. She inspires us with her album, We Keep Us Safe, a 23-song visual album that she created with student artists and activists reimagining public safety. She challenges us to work harder for racial and educational equity in our communities. And with her work, she demonstrates the creative potential of music to energize and coalesce social movements to effect change nation wide. We hope you'll find inspiration in OnRaé LaTeal's call for all of us to imagine the just and compassionate world of our wildest dreams.
Welcome back welcome front welcome to all in the middle, Saturday vibes and I am right on time...peace JB
Ag caint faoi dóigh a bhfuil an géarchéim sláinte ag cur isteach ar sheirbhísí sna Naíonraí.
This one's been pulled out of the mixtape archive and includes slow funky numbers from the likes of Onra, Bill Withers, Leon Ware and Das Volt; A nod to some of the analogue classics.
Join Josh, and Zach, and Kirk as they discuss other discoveries this week like : Tampa Mayor getting hacked Conscientious objector cps Apollo 11 Documentary Robert Kraft is Florida Man The native US dog and much more! Special thanks to Onra who were the featured song for our outro this week! Be sure to check them out on Facebook or Twitter.
This week’s edition features a mix of delicious beats to soundtrack the sunshine and spring breeze. There are new dub-inspired beats from Mystica Tribe, the latest from Onra’s “Chinoiseries,” a classic from A Guy Called Gerald, new releases from Shed, AL-90, Octo Octa, and many more! Tune in and enjoy. Playlist Download 04/01/2017
À l'occasion de ce 12e épisode, on recevait le collectif montréalais Team XXI pour une entrevue inédite ainsi qu'un Freestyle en fin d'émission. Nous avons également eu l'occasion de discuter de certaines sorties musicales notables. En effet, la scène hip-hop française étant particulièrement productive ces temps-ci, nous nous sommes permis de présenter quelques-uns des nos coups de coeurs. Du côté d'Achraf, on a pu entendre quelques mots à propos du nouvel album instrumental "Chinoiseries Pt. 3" du Français Onra, tandis que DJ White Socks fît une chronique sur le dernier album des Sages Poètes de la Rue "Art contemporain" tout en profitant de l'occasion pour mentionner deux autres projets marquants : "2020" de TripleGo et "Grand cru" de Deen Burbigo. Avant de conclure l'épisode avec une performance de nos invités, Luca Max fît un court retour sur le concert de l'Américain Vince Staples, de passage le 25 mars au Théâtre Corona. Jingle : Démocrates D - Afrique tolérance Tracklist : Team XXI - Lost Essence TripleGo - Eau Frais Les Sages Poètes de la Rue - Superstition Onra - Will I See You Again + Moonlight Street Vince Staples - Prima Donna (Feat. A$AP Rocky)
Excellent new releases dominate this week’s genre-bending episode. The first hour features new music from Onra, Thundercat, and Dam-Funk, as well as some epic-length compositions from Max Cooper, The Orb, and Bvdub. The second hour showcases the latest sounds from Shed, Four Tet, a collaboration between DeepChord and Pulshar, plus many more stellar tracks. Thanks […]
Our calculations led us to discover a new range of sounds within the hip-hop, dub, house, and 2-step galaxies. Onra delivers “The One,” while Alice Russell and Cee Lo Green present their latest soul creations. Madlib releases the 11th edition of his “Medicine Show” series, and UNKLE returns with a brand new single. The second […]