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On this segment of Copper Country Today, Michigan Tech Blue Key Society President Skylar Spitzley and Vice-President Owen Armstrong join host Todd VanDyke to preview the upcoming annual Winter Carnival. Copper Country Today airs throughout Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula Sunday mornings at 7:00 on WOLV 97.7 FM, 8:00 on WCCY 99.3 FM and 1400 AM, and 9:00 on WHKB 102.3 FM. The program is sponsored by the Copper Shores Community Health Foundation. Copyright © 2025, Houghton Community Broadcasting, Houghton, MI.
Dean Mears and Dayne Whittle are joined by Owen Armstrong and Serena Cheong to unpack all the action from Chelsea's 2-0 win over West Ham in the WSL this past weekend. In Part One we reflect on Emma Hayes' team selection, a return to the team and the score sheet for Sam Kerr, the double substitution that changed the game and the rise and rise of Niamh Charles.And in Part Two we discuss the Kingsmeadow atmosphere, or lack of it, and get the low down from Serena's trip to the UK from Canada and some advice for fellow Chelsea fans wishing to make the pilgrimage. You can follow the show on Twitter @MowKingsmeadow, Dean @DeanMears, Dayne @DWhitt9, Owen @Owenarm94282975 and Serena @Capttoedrag We're also on Instagram @WentToMowKingsmeadow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our light-hearted FrontLine Chat channel this week has a very special guest talking about his career and suffering from OCD. Actor and writer Ian Puleston-Davies who's been in numerous films and drama's including Coronations Street's Owen Armstrong, Vera, Lewis, Tin Star, The Bill, Tess of the D'Urbevilles and much, much, I mean really, much more. He also talks about the huge effect his OCD has caused him during his extensive career and what coping mechanisms he uses. Come and join us for a fun and informative hour.
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the calendar for April with some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Heather Noel, Talicia Dutchin - this episode also features interviews with Panorama: Latin American Cinema curator Andrea Barragán, and Sally Poulsen, who brings Seeing The Unseen in acknowledgment of World Autism Day. NOTE: Due to developments regarding COVID-19 following the recording of this episode, we understand that many of the films discussed, if not all, will not be screened in the month of April. Instead, we urge our listeners to find these films and watch them in the midst of our current social isolation, if at all possible. Many streaming services can be accessed with a free 14-day trial, including criterionchannel.com, which is currently streaming both Safe, and Come and See, and First Reformed can also be found on Crave. Otherwise, we hope that we are at least able to provide informative discussion and opinion in light of circumstances beyond our control. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Soft Ions, excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound, and also Brighton's Mighty Lord Deathman. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://mightylorddeathman.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the calendar for March with some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Heather Noel, Talicia Dutchin, Nick Keating & William Latham - this episode also features interviews with Bring On The Extra - Terrestrials curator Professor Robert Smith, Cardboard Carnage curator Ryn Climenhaga, and proprietor of The Lobby DVD Shop and curator of The Lobby Presents..., Kevin Martin. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Soft Ions, excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound, and also Brighton's Mighty Lord Deathman. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://mightylorddeathman.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the calendar for February with some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Talicia Dutchin, Shama Rangwala & William Latham - this episode also features an interview with Professor of History and Classics, and curator of Metro's Bring On The Extra-Terrestrials series, Robert Smith, Ph.d. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh and Soft Ions, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music https://boosh1.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the calendar for January with some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Heather Noel, and Talicia Dutchin - this episode also features an interview with journalist, filmmaker and curator of Metro's new 7 Deadly Sins series, G. H. Lewmer. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh and Soft Ions, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music https://boosh1.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the calendar for December with some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Heather Noel, Nick Keating and William Latham - this episode also features an interview with journalist, filmmaker and curator of Metro's new 7 Deadly Sins series, G. H. Lewmer. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh! and Soft Ions, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music https://boosh1.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the calendar for November with some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Heather Noel, Talicia Dutchin and Shama Rangwala - this episode also features an interview with professional illusionist and stage & screen magic consultant Paul Kieve. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh and Soft Ions, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music https://boosh1.bandcamp.com/
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. As well as an overall look at the calendar for October with some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Heather Noel, Nick Keating and Sylvia Douglas - this episode also features interviews with Boom Bap Cinema's Ramneek Tung, DEDfest curator Kevin Martin, and Maggie Hardy also discusses the final screening of her season of Silent Sundays. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh and Soft Ions, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music https://boosh1.bandcamp.com/
Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the @albertapodnet powered by @atbfinancial. This week's guest is Lena Cochrane. We sit down and talk about all kinds of cool flavours of chips. This is part one of 2. Make sure you tune in next week for the rest of the podcast. This week my podcast shout out is going to METRO CINEMA PRESENTS… CLOSE-UP. This is a monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, along with interviews with series curators and local filmmakers, hosted by Owen Armstrong.To find out more go to https://anchor.fm/owen-armstrong This episode is brought to you by Park Power, a provider of electricity and natural gas in Alberta that offers low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities. In Alberta, you get to choose who to buy your energy from. If you choose Park Power, your money stays here. Plus, Park Power shares its profits with local not-for-profits that are working to make a difference for their communities. Shopping local is very important to Park Power’s owner, Kris Kasawski, and we love local here at the Alberta Podcast Network, so it’s a great fit. Learn more at parkpower.ca
A monthly roundup of films and events coming soon to the historic Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta. In this episode some of our regular contributors - Owen Armstrong, Heather Noel, Talicia Dutchin and William Latham - discuss the Metro calendar for September as we get ready to usher in an exciting new season of curatorial programming. Throughout the episode, you'll also hear music from local artists Mark Templeton, Pigeon Breeders, Boosh and Soft Ions, as well as excerpts from Leonard J. Paul's excellent procedural film score to Beep - A Documentary History Of Game Sound. Follow the links below to hear more, and enjoy! https://leonardjpaul.bandcamp.com/releases https://pseudolaboratories.bandcamp.com/album/soft-ions https://marktempleton.bandcamp.com/ https://pigeonbreeders.bandcamp.com/music https://boosh1.bandcamp.com/
Owen Armstrong and Garret Truttman read through Garret's inferior twin's article on why Michiganders need snow tires.
- 9 year old Kidpreneur Owen Armstrong on his step stools that help support childhood cancer causes - get 25% off by using the code 'WhatSheSaid" at https://www.thenicebenchco.com - Parents of children with autism experience a greater impact from their child’s therapy than once thought, according to new research out of York University’s Faculty of Health. Dr. Jonathan Weiss and Jessica Jannarone explain. http://asdmentalhealth.ca - Musicologist Eric Alper tells us about the Longest Hot 100 Hits, like 'American Pie.' Brought to you by http://www.Roar-Group.com - Squeeze out those last drops of summer and say cheers to amazing, end-of-holiday cocktails with lifestyle expert Kasie Savage! https://www.almostmotheroftheyear.blogspot.com - Toula Antonopoulos, Vice-President of Jimmy the Greek Inc. talks #JimmyTheGreek30! http://www.jimmythegreek.com - In 1978, Darby Mills embarked on a 38 year journey of epic proportions becoming one of Canada’s iconic female rock vocalists and the voice of The Headpins - she tells us what inspired her latest project. https://www.darbymills.com SUBSCRIBE to What She Said and watch interviews & more: http://www.youtube.com/WhatSheSaidTalk Miss a show? Stream & download full shows for free on iTunes: http://www.apple.co/1U700c0 Follow us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @WhatSheSaidTalk Website: http://www.whatshesaidtalk.com What She Said! with Christine Bentley & Kate Wheeler airs Saturday and Sunday at 10-11PM ET on Jewel 88.5 Toronto. Listen LIVE on the APP: http://www.streamdb5web.securenetsystems.net/v5/CKDX
DG Martin interviews Sarah Dessen - Just Listen New York Times Bestselling author Sarah Dessen returns with Just Listen , a multi-layered, impossible to put down book that perfectly depicts Annabel, a teenager dealing with the hardest year of her life. Last year, Annabel was "the girl who has everything"—at least that's the part she played in the television commercial for Kopf 's Department Store.This year, she's the girl who has nothing: no best friend because mean-but-exciting Sophie dropped her, no peace at home since her older sister became anorexic, and no one to sit with at lunch. Until she meets Owen Armstrong—tall, dark, and music-obsessed, Owen is a reformed bad boy with a commitment to truth telling. With Owen's help, maybe Annabel can face what happened the night she and Sophie stopped being friends.
DG Martin interviews Sarah Dessen - Just Listen New York Times Bestselling author Sarah Dessen returns with Just Listen , a multi-layered, impossible to put down book that perfectly depicts Annabel, a teenager dealing with the hardest year of her life. Last year, Annabel was "the girl who has everything"—at least that's the part she played in the television commercial for Kopf 's Department Store.This year, she's the girl who has nothing: no best friend because mean-but-exciting Sophie dropped her, no peace at home since her older sister became anorexic, and no one to sit with at lunch. Until she meets Owen Armstrong—tall, dark, and music-obsessed, Owen is a reformed bad boy with a commitment to truth telling. With Owen's help, maybe Annabel can face what happened the night she and Sophie stopped being friends.