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With Shaun in for Evan, Tiki Barber helps set the stage for a huge Knicks parade eve in New York City. The excitement around the Knicks championship opens the door to a bigger citywide question: are the Knicks most likely to win again, or is another New York team ready to break through next? Shaun makes the case that the Yankees could be the next local team to deliver a title, pointing to their young talent, dominant pitching, and the possible championship energy spreading through town. Tiki pushes back by focusing on what made the Knicks special, from resilience to killer instinct, and asks whether the Yankees truly have that same edge.
The Knicks championship parade is almost here, and Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber are helping fans get ready for what could be one of the biggest sports celebrations New York has ever seen. From arrival times and security screenings to banned items and crowd concerns, they lay out what fans should expect before heading downtown. Shaun shares lessons from past Yankees and Giants parades while callers weigh in with their own memories and plans for the big day. The conversation also touches on Jalen Brunson's growing clutch legacy, the emotional pull of a long awaited Knicks title, and why this parade could become a once in a lifetime New York sports moment.
With Knicks championship fever taking over New York, Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber react to complaints that the parade route is too short and explain why the Canyon of Heroes still matters. They break down the logistics, security concerns, cleanup demands, and history behind New York's biggest sports celebrations. The conversation also turns to what this title means in today's NBA, including the debate over whether parity makes the Larry O'Brien Trophy more or less valuable. Shaun and Tiki push back on the idea that a league without a dynasty weakens the championship, while also weighing in on Victor Wembanyama's image after the Finals.
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We kick things off with the WFAN internship program rules, debating who really runs the show between Boomer and Gio. Then, we take calls from Anthony in Belleville about a potential WFAN Knicks parade float and Rami about scoring a parade press pass. Jerry returns for an update on James Dolan's playoff no-sex rule, prompting Gio to wonder just how far that restriction goes. Plus, Breece Hall shares his "positive jealousy" of the Knicks after attending Game 5 with Jaxson Dart, Spencer Jones homers in a Yankees win, and Norway defeats Iraq in the World Cup. Finally, we wrap up the hour with the high-energy audio of a very excited Japanese soccer fan!
We kick off with the upcoming Knicks parade, sold-out championship gear, and the staying power of classic '94 Rangers hats before diving into expensive spending habits across team merch, golf shops, and Amazon. Jerry drops in for his first update with Mike Brown's "Who Let the Dogs Out" chant, wondering if it will make a parade appearance. Next, we debate James Dolan's impossible playoff no-sex rule, hear Geno Smith's take on the Knicks, and recap Ben Rice homering in a Yankees win. We wrap the hour with a caller asking what it would cost to get Gio to wear a Celtics jersey at the Knicks parade!
Right in the middle of an action-packed week defined by the excitement of the Knicks' championship parade, from the scramble for sold-out gear to the logistical madness and the celebrity buzz surrounding the celebration. Throughout the show, we tackled the wild headlines—including James Dolan's controversial no-sex rule, intense sports gossip involving Giannis and the Celtics, and inspired takes from stars like Geno Smith and Breece Hall. Between intense debates on team culture and management, we recapped a busy stretch of baseball with the Yankees surging and the Mets struggling, while keeping things light with off-the-wall listener calls, a viral Japanese soccer fan, and a shocking story about an IVF mix-up.
Anthony in Belleville wants to know if WFAN has a float in the Knicks parade.
We started the show with Boomer wondering how things will go when James Dolan tells the team they are going to the White House.
Boomer kicks off the show wondering how James Dolan will handle sending the Knicks to the White House, right before we dive into Sunday's White House lawn UFC event. Gio predicts the chaos of Thursday's Knicks parade, and Jerry's update delivers Dolan's pre-playoff audio. Next, Kenyon Martin tells Jalen Brunson to ignore Becky Hammon, the Mets get shut out by the Reds, and Pete Crow-Armstrong hits for the cycle. We then hear Stephen A. Smith and Jay Williams rave about the White House UFC event, before wrapping the hour with J-Lo claiming true New Yorkers only come from the five boroughs.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is reportedly under investigation for his public criticisms of former President Donald Trump. Additionally, Jennifer Newsom, Governor Newsom's wife, is facing scrutiny regarding the financial practices of The Representation Project, her nonprofit organization. There are also questions surrounding donations to Governor Newsom's own nonprofit and the transparency of fund allocations. On Thursday morning, New York City will celebrate the Knicks with a ticker tape parade and a concluding ceremony at City Hall. Knicks owner James Dolan is said to have delivered a motivational address to the team ahead of the festivities. Mark interviews writer and producer Alan Zweibel. Alan provides an update on his Broadway show about Rodney Dangerfield and shares insights into the experience of sitting courtside at NBA games. Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco is mentioned as a prominent figure in comedy, and Larry David is noted for his Knicks fandom. Authorities responded to a potential security threat during a recent UFC event on the White House lawn. Meanwhile, Knicks players made appearances on major networks such as the Today Show and ABC following their recent win. Mark discusses the speed and dynamics of basketball compared to baseball and addresses ongoing speculation about the circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death. The Knicks parade is scheduled for Thursday at 10 a.m., with increased security measures planned in response to incidents during post-game celebrations last weekend. Mark interviews streaming host Bill O' Reilly. Bill discusses his new book, Confronting America. He also covers topics including political change in the United States, the influence of communism and socialism, and the complexities of U.S.-China relations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Knicks are NBA Champions, and Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle reveal a stunning piece of New York history: the 2026 celebration will be the FIRST ticker-tape parade in franchise history! Craig and Big Mac debate whether former coach Tom Thibodeau deserves an invitation after helping rebuild the franchise before Mike Brown delivered the championship.
Full Show Broadcast. Today's guests include: Jimmy Patsos on the NBA & Betting Expert PJ Glasser. The Bufflo Bills Training Camp schedule is out. The Rochester Red Wings playoff push & Tim shares his take of the day. Gene has bold sports headlines & top stories.
Tim Schneider wants you to cast your vote in his take of the day. Plus Gene dishes out shots: Are the NHL & NBA seasons just too long? Bills training camp at Fisher is set. The Red Wings homestand continues. Parades, NHL & NFL Drafts. Gene & Bobby Bonilla Day. Alex Tuch and so much more.
Full Hour 2. Tim Schneider kicks off hour 2 with his hot take. Gene offers up shots & top sports news. Betting expert PJ Glass stops in to off his best bets.
Full Hour 1. The Buffalo Bills training camp dates have been announced, Gene offers up his thoughts. Jimmy Patsos from the Monumental Sports Network joins the show to name drop & share his takes on the NY Knicksm Spurs & NBA at large.
Jimmy Patsos joins the show & shares his thoughts & opinions on the NY Knicks, Spurs & the rest of the NBA. What team does Jimmy have Giannis Antetokounmpo playing for next season?
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to the surreal aftermath of the Knicks winning an NBA championship, from wild celebration clips to the strange feeling fans face once the chase is finally over. The conversation captures the joy, disbelief, and emotional release that come with a title decades in the making. They dig into the team chemistry that powered the run, Ariel Hukporti's unforgettable defense of Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby's place in Knicks history, and when it becomes acceptable to start talking offseason. The hour also turns toward what the Knicks' breakthrough could mean for other long suffering New York fan bases, especially the Jets.
I'm excited to have Hunter Clarke Fields (AKA Mindful Mama) back with us today, to tell us about her new book, Raising Good Humans Every Day. Hunter shares some very practical tips to help us busy and often stressed moms to come back to calm. Make sure you stay to the end of the episode where she shares a wonderful meditation that you will want to listen to over and over again. Hunter Clarke-Fields MSAE, E-RYT (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a Mindfulness Mentor, Mindful Mama Podcast Host, Mom, Global Speaker, and Number 1 Bestselling Author of “Raising Good Humans” with a New Book: “Raising Good Humans Every Day” (Aug 1, 2023). Hunter has over 20 years of experience in meditation and yoga practices, and helps moms bring more calm and family cooperation into their daily lives. She is a Mindfulness Meditation Teacher, the creator of the Mindful Parenting Course and Teacher Training, and has taught mindfulness to thousands worldwide, including a recent trip to Egypt. Hunter presents talks on parenting, is a certified teacher of Parent Effectiveness Training. In addition, Hunter coaches smart, accomplished, over-stressed individuals on how to cultivate mindfulness. Hunter is the mother of two active daughters, who challenge her every day to hone her craft! Her work has appeared in CNBC Make It, Parade, Paleontology, Motherhood Moment, The Hollywood Digest, along with on ABC Portland, NBC Milwaukee, and CBS South Bend,Kansas Public Radio, and many podcasts. And as part of her self-care, Hunter likes to do Scottish country dancing. Learn more about Hunter at https://MindfulMamaMentor.com Follow Hunter on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/mindfulmamamentor/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is the evening All Local for June 15th, 2026.
The All Local for Monday, June 15th, 2026
Full Hour 2. Gene starts the second hour with shots & sports headlines. NY Knicks super fan Michael F. Florio joins the show to celebrate the NY Knicks NBA championship & he will be attending the parade on Thursday.
Sports Headlines in Shots: The latest with World Cup Futbol. "When is (Knicks) Parade?" The Red Wings Playoff Push. The heat is on the Athletics. Plus other MLB news & notes.
When is parade? Michael F. Florio is celebrating his NBA champion NY Knicks team. He stops by the show to share his thoughts on a magical championship season.
Full Show Broadcast: Hour 1 has Rochester Red Wings GM Dan Mason (in studio) as the Wings are in playoff pursuit. Tim shares his take of the day. Hour 2 has NY Knicks fan Michael F. Florio who is ready for the Knicks championship parade.
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Comedy and Variety on a SundayFirst, a look at the events of the day.Then, Victory Parade, originally broadcast June 14, 1942, 84 years ago, Red Skelton Show. A visit with Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid. Deadeye proposes marriage out West. Clem Kadiddlehopper almost gets hooked by Daisy June. Lionel Barrymore concludes the program with a moving tribute to Lidice, wiped off the map by the Germans. Thanks to Jerry Haendiges at otrsite.com for preserving this great program. Followed by Father Knows Best starring Robert Young, originally broadcast June 14, 1951, 75 years ago, Father's Day Picnic. The family plans a Father's Day picnic; physical preparations begin.Then, The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast June 14, 1950, 76 years ago, Vacation Plans on the House Boat. Gildersleeve makes his vacation plans around the new Jolly Boys' houseboat. The last show of the season and Harold Peary's swan song as Gildersleeve.Followed by You Bet Your Life starring Groucho Marx, originally broadcast June 14, 1950, 76 years ago, The Secret Word is Tree. The first couple is the mother of a large family and an expectant father. The Jackpot question is work $1000. (Nearly $14,000 today!)Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast June 14, 1948, 78 years ago, Little Miss Fix-It. The aftermath of a fine weekend. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star. Thanks to Debbie B. for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! If you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old-time radio shows 24 hours a day
The dice are rolling, the dad jokes are flying, and another unforgettable episode of Wise_N_Nerdy is underway! Joe and Charles kick things off with the Question of the Week: "On a scale of 1-10, how strict are/were your parents?" The conversation quickly turns into a nostalgic journey through childhood as both hosts reflect on the parenting styles that shaped them, sharing humorous stories and surprising insights about growing up. As always, the mighty dice determine the flow of the show, and the first stop is the "How Do I...?" segment. Rather than tackling a specific question, Charles and Joe take a moment to discuss the future of the segment itself, brainstorming ideas and inviting listeners to submit their own "How Do I...?" questions for future episodes. It's a great opportunity for the Wise_N_Nerdy community to help shape upcoming conversations. The dice then decree that it's time for everyone's favorite groan-worthy tradition: Bad Dad Jokes. Pulled straight from the Wise_N_Nerdy Discord community, the jokes are every bit as terrible as listeners have come to expect—and that's exactly what makes them so wonderful. Next comes the Parliament of Papas, where the hosts discuss a story of delightfully petty revenge. When one frustrated individual decided to park behind a troublesome neighbor before heading out of town for the weekend, the results were equal parts hilarious and vindicating. Charles and Joe dive into the ethics, humor, and unintended consequences of taking the petty road. The dice continue their quest and land on "What Are You Nerding Out About?" Joe shares his enthusiasm for A Parade of Horribles, highlighting not only the story itself but also the incredible production quality of the audiobook. Meanwhile, Charles is excitedly nerding out about his newest creative venture, The Little Brown Pill, a podcast that explores coffee culture, comedy, and conversation in a uniquely entertaining way. To close out the episode, it's time for "Daddy, Tell Me A Story." Charles and Joe swap memorable tales from convention panels where things didn't quite go according to plan. From audiences turning against them to unexpected crowd reactions, these stories showcase the unpredictable and often hilarious nature of live events. Whether you're here for fatherhood, fandom, community interaction, nerdy passions, or simply a few good laughs, this episode has something for everyone. So grab your favorite beverage, settle in, and remember to Find your FAMdom. Wise_N_Nerdy: Where Fatherhood Meets Fandom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Podcast 331 - Dunwoody's Insider Summer Guide, From the 50th Parade to the World Cup - Mark Galvin After watching the U.S. beat Paraguay in the 2026 FIFA World Cup — one of the most historic wins in U.S. soccer history — the energy around Dunwoody this summer is electric. Mark Galvin of Discover Dunwoody came on the podcast already pumped about the World Cup, and it's easy to see why: local restaurants are setting up watch parties all over town and the whole community is fired up. High Street is expanding fast, Perimeter Mall is getting its biggest overhaul in years, and a brand new tearoom at Park Place just opened that Mark says rivals anything in Atlanta. Dunwoody is quietly leveling up, and this conversation is the fastest way to catch up. If you're looking for something fun to do with your kids, I got early access to Thrillz in Doraville, an indoor adventure park near Assembly Atlanta with trampolines, zip lines, and 35-foot slides. We also grabbed tickets to Big League Wiffle Ball at Assembly, backed by Gary Vee, Kevin Costner, Tony Robbins, TI, and Julio Jones. It might be the most fun $7 you'll spend this summer. All of that plus the 50th Dunwoody 4th of July Parade, where Discover Dunwoody is bringing the trolley and handing out red, white, and blue soccer balls. Fifty years. Follow Discover Dunwoody on Instagram to stay on top of everything happening this summer. Full episode summary lives here: whatsupdunwoody.com/podcast-331
Save big on Vegas with Las Vegas Advisor — get 10% off a membership with code MTM (new members, affiliate): lasvegasadvisor.com Shawn signs off from his last show on the road as he and Mark run through a packed week of Vegas news. We dig into why Caesars might be the real winner of the MGM and Caesars buyouts thanks to all the Strip land it still owns, whether Caesars' new $199 Ultimate Steakhouse Tour is actually a deal (spoiler: we're not sold), and the casino shakeup that lands The Pass with the free-food crew at Rainbow Club and Emerald Isle. Plus Four Queens turns 60, a beloved Hugo's Cellar sommelier retires after 41 years, Sigma Derby gets its own Fremont Street parade, a 90s themed speakeasy that falls flat, the downtown Low Line park dream, and the big question to close: is Oyo in trouble after falling behind on its taxes? Let us know what you think in the comments. Episode Guide: 0:00 – The Venetian slushy guy 0:32 – Aria's carpet swap & the machine that rips it out 1:32 – Golden Knights tied 2-2 in the Stanley Cup Final 2:13 – The Pass sold to the Rainbow Club & Emerald Isle owners 3:56 – Caesars vs MGM: who really owns the land? 6:33 – Caesars' $199 "Ultimate Steakhouse Tour": deal or not? 8:54 – Four Queens turns 60 (and that jeweled keychain) 9:35 – Hugo's Cellar sommelier John retires after 41 years 11:14 – Sigma Derby gets a Fremont Street parade 13:25 – The "Saved by the 90s" speakeasy at the Venetian 16:21 – The Low Line: downtown's High Line dream 18:24 – Is Oyo in trouble over unpaid taxes? Want more MTM Vegas? Get our exclusive weekly aftershow and join the community.
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When Mayor Zohran Mamdani refused to march in New York City’s Israel Day parade - the first mayor of the city to do so in over 60 years – “did not surprise” Rabbi Josh Weinberg, who participated in the parade. But the liberal Zionist Reform rabbi was surprised to discover that he was marching alongside far-right ministers like Bezalel Smotrich and members of the Kahanist Otzma Yehudit party. Had he known, said Weinberg, Vice President of the URJ for Israel and Reform Zionism, speaking on the Haaretz Podcast, he would’ve held a sign making it clear that “Smotrich’s Zionism does not reflect our ideology at all, and is in fact antithetical to who we are as Jews and Zionists, and even as Americans. His brand of racism, discrimination, xenophobia – everything that he stands for – we want to totally reject while still maintaining our love and support for Israel." Weinberg added that a statement by Smotrich that the New York event resembled the Jerusalem Day flag march – an event regularly marked by harassment and violence towards Palestinians in the city – made him “want to throw up.” Also speaking on the podcast, Haaretz's New York correspondent Etan Nechin said that the Israeli ministers in the parade presented their presence as an “act of defiance by the Israeli Knesset and by the Israeli government” to “show” Mamdani. Assessing the mayor’s relationship with the Jewish community over the first six months of his term, Weinberg praised Mamdani’s initiative to increase spending to secure Jewish institutions with the rise of antisemitism, but regretted his boycott of the parade and his high-profile commemoration of Nakba Day online. Nechin countered with his belief that Mamdani had taken advantage of harnessing his popularity to take advantage of “this sudden historic opportunity to platform and champion Palestinian voices.” Mamdani, he said, “is a symptom of American public opinion – especially young Americans who are having conversations about Israel and Palestine, but not on Israeli or Jewish terms. It’s something that the Jewish community and Israelis will need to contend with.” Read more: Majority of Americans Hold Unfavorable Opinion of Israel as Confidence in Netanyahu Plummets, Pew Survey Finds 'We're Done Apologizing': Inside the Israeli Far Right's Big Weekend Out in New York Mamdani 'Offended' by Participation of Far-right Israeli MKs in Israel Day Parade Nearly Half of Young U.S. Jews Want to Replace Israel With Binational State, Poll Finds How Trump's Second Term Marks the Ascendance of The New Jewish Orthodox RightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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They investigate Taylor Swift's history as a New York Knicks fan and confirm her loyalty dates back to 2014. A listener provides updates on the buffalo statues being transported from Lancaster for the new Bills stadium construction. The conversation transitions into a Parade of Nations to celebrate the start of the World Cup with team facts and nicknames. 01:04 - Taylor Swift Knicks Fandom 02:12 - World Cup Country Pronunciations 03:25 - Bills Buffalo Statue Updates 07:43 - World Cup Parade Of Nations
Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle are still in disbelief after the Knicks' unbelievable comeback and now the conversation has shifted to one thing: How close are the Knicks to ending a 53-year championship drought?
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Two weekends, two parades, two attendance-taking exercises. On each of the past two Sundays, the United States and Canada each held their largest annual gatherings and celebration Jewish pride in their respective countries, in the form of a walk, parade or march for Israel. In New York, there was enormous community outcry over the refusal of Mayor Zohran Mamdani and some other political officials to attend to appear at the ostensibly non-partisan event. That outcry was quickly drowned out by the sound of backpedalling from local Jewish leaders and political figures as they condemned the parade for hosting three of Israel's most extreme right-wing ministers at the head of the Israel delegation. In Toronto, there was similarly strenuous consternation about which politicians attended and which did not, why, and what that means about their views towards Jews. Some columnists have begun asking why our countries' largest celebrations of Jewish pride should focus on a single aspect of identity—and perhaps the most contentious. On this week's episode of Not in Heaven, our rabbinic podcasters weigh in on the growing debate. Credits Hosts: Avi Finegold, Yedida Eisenstat, Matthew Leibl Production team: Zachary Judah Kauffman (editor), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director) Music: Socalled Support The CJN Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to Not in Heaven (Not sure how? Click here )
Ben Maller talks about what happened to the Knicks momentum in the NBA Finals as they lose to the Spurs in Game 3 at MSG, if the fix was in against the Knicks as Mike Brown complains about officiating, people paying a fortune to watch the Knicks lose, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for June 8, 2026 is: accoutrement uh-KOO-truh-munt noun An accoutrement is a piece of clothing or equipment that is used in a particular place or for a particular activity. In military contexts, accoutrement refers specifically to a soldier's outfit. The word can also refer to an identifying and often superficial characteristic or device. Accoutrement in any of its uses is often pluralized. // They have all the accoutrements that a baker could ever want, including a robust collection of cookie cutters and a veritable wardrobe of vintage aprons. See the entry > Examples: "From the spectacularly colorful Parade of Flags ... to the customary dress and cultural accoutrements of the nations, we see just how rich, varied and wonderful are the backgrounds of these students who have traveled far to study among us." – The Commercial Dispatch (Columbus, Mississippi), 14 Apr. 2026 Did you know? Accoutrement and its rarer relative accoutre, a verb meaning "to provide with equipment or furnishings" or "to outfit," have been appearing in English texts since the 16th century. Today both words have variant spellings—accouterment and accouter, respectively. The pair's French ancestor, accoutrer, descends from an Old French word meaning "to put in place" and may ultimately trace back to the Latin word consuere, meaning "to sew together." Some etymological stitching is visible in another English word: couture, a word referring to the business of making fashionable clothes, as well as to the clothes themselves, is a direct French borrowing that ultimately descends from consuere.
With the Knicks heading back to Madison Square Garden up two games in the NBA Finals, the city is buzzing with belief, nerves, and plenty of debate over whether it is too soon to start dreaming about a parade. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to fans who are ready to celebrate and explain why the team's desperate, locked in mentality matters more than anything happening outside the locker room. The conversation covers the Game 3 atmosphere, added security with the president expected at the Garden, Evan's decision to attend instead of cashing in on his ticket, and callers pushing back on whether fans should stay grounded or fully embrace the moment. They also discuss Karl Anthony Towns' remarkable postseason surge and why Knicks fans are treating this run like something they have waited a lifetime to experience.
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Get the brooms out and pick your parade outfit because the Knicks will be champions later this week.
Eden makes Peter watch the 1994–95 OVA You're Under Arrest, a four-episode anime about two traffic cops in Tokyo. Peter goes in skeptical but comes out admitting it was fun, charming, and visually stunning. The siblings unpack what makes 90s hand-drawn animation special, how the direct-to-video OVA format enabled lavish production values, and why the 2017 revival is a cautionary tale in digital downgrades. Plus: Peter wraps up Dungeon Crawler Carl book 8, Eden makes a pilgrimage to giant troll sculptures in Iowa, a hotel bed that doesn't suck, and Peter's genuine enthusiasm for the new I Built the Sky album.Show NotesYou're Under Arrest OVA (1994–95): A four-episode direct-to-video anime about traffic cops Natsumi Tsujimoto and Miyuki Kobayakawa at Bokuto Station in Tokyo. Despite the title, zero arrests occur across all four episodes — the show is closer to a workplace slice-of-life comedy. Created by Kōsuke Fujishima.The OVA format explained: Original Video Animation — direct-to-video releases that bypassed broadcast TV. In the 90s, OVAs were often more lavish than TV anime because VHS tapes sold for $40–$70 per episode, guaranteeing ROI. OVAs also had fewer content restrictions than broadcast — though You're Under Arrest stays remarkably tame.Kōsuke Fujishima's broader work: Beyond You're Under Arrest, Fujishima created Oh My Goddess! and served as lead character designer for multiple Tales games, including Tales of Phantasia, Symphonia, Abyss, Vesperia, and Berseria.The infamous "silly goose" meme: Eden discovered that a reaction image she's been seeing online for 20 years — a character sticking out her tongue with hands on her head — originates from You're Under Arrest (character Yoriko in episode 3).English dub vs. subtitles: Peter found the English dub surprisingly good — the dialogue was looser and more entertaining than the literal subtitle translations. Eden watched subbed. Peter says the dub actually improved the experience for a light show like this.The 2017 revival: Eden showed Peter the opening to the 2017 You're Under Arrest series — cheap digital animation, worse music, and gratuitous bikini volleyball shots. A textbook example of how 90s hand-drawn cel animation aged better than early digipaint.Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 8: A Parade of Horribles: Peter finished it. Covers floors 10 and 11 — down to 23 crawlers alive from an initial ~2 million. Bleak but sets up the final book. Peter's verdict: good, but he mainlined too many DCC books in a row and needs a break.Anji Kills a King by Evan Leikam: Peter's next read — a debut fantasy novel from a book influencer he follows. A one-off palate cleanser before diving into Discworld.Forza Horizon 6: Set in Japan, released May 2026. Peter earned his legendary gold wristband. Won the Titan (14.4-mile cross-country race) in a Koenigsegg but hasn't cracked the 54-mile Goliath loop yet.I Built the Sky — Promise Me You'll Thrive: Solo guitarist Rohan Stevenson's latest. Instrumental, joyful, heavy in places. Peter's been listening on repeat since it came out and calls it "next level" — it made him love guitar-centric instrumental music again.Evergrey — Architects of a New Weave: The Swedish progressive metal band's 15th album, out June 5, 2026 via Napalm Records. Peter describes them as melancholy progressive power metal — never cheesy. Tom Englund's voice "could sing the Hallelujah chorus and you'd still be like, this is so sad."Godthrymm — Projections (2026): British doom metal, third album via Profound Lore. Pulls from the My Dying Bride vein — former MDB vocalist Aaron Stainthorpe guests on a track. (Peter refers to their 2020 debut Reflections and 2023 follow-up Distortions.)The Apothecary Diaries Vol. 16: Eden devoured it in a day and a half. Their endorsement: "You want something fun and simple and light and still intriguing? Apothecary Diaries is it."Thomas Dambo trolls in Clinton, Iowa: Danish artist Thomas Dambo builds giant recycled-material troll sculptures worldwide. Clinton has three prominent trolls plus a fourth hidden in a park — the extra one exists because locals were so helpful Dambo had spare time.Moxy Hotels: Marriott's quirky sub-brand. No check-in counter — the bartender handles it with a complimentary drink. Rooms include a guitar and amp. Bedtime stories available by phone. Eden declares the bed the most comfortable hotel bed they've ever slept in.The Lodi Pencil Sharpening: The 5th annual sharpening of a giant pencil at Lake of the Isles in Minneapolis. Happened Saturday, June 6, 2026. Eden and Cassi attended for the second year.PowerWash Simulator 2: Eden's catharsis game of choice. Currently 71% through a very large barn.The Batman (2022): Eden rewatched it at the hotel. Still great, still too long — three hours, with "a whole fifth act that didn't need to be there." Cassi fell asleep. The bed was comfortable, so it balanced out.
Fluent Fiction - Swedish: Unplanned Parade: An Adventure Through Stockholm's Past Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/sv/episode/2026-06-08-22-34-02-sv Story Transcript:Sv: Axel hade alltid drömt om att besöka Sverige.En: Axel had always dreamed of visiting Sverige.Sv: Denna varma sommardag hade han och hans guide, Malin, bestämt sig för att utforska Gamla Stan i Stockholm.En: On this warm summer day, he and his guide, Malin, had decided to explore Gamla Stan in Stockholm.Sv: Gamla Stan, med sina slingrande kullerstensgator och färgglada byggnader, var som en färgglad tidsmaskin tillbaka till en annan tidsålder.En: Gamla Stan, with its winding cobblestone streets and colorful buildings, was like a vibrant time machine back to another era.Sv: Turister och stockholmare fyllde gatorna, och överallt hördes ljudet av skratt och fotsteg.En: Tourists and stockholmare filled the streets, and everywhere the sounds of laughter and footsteps could be heard.Sv: "Se, Axel!"En: "Look, Axel!"Sv: pekade Malin och fnissade.En: Malin pointed and giggled.Sv: "Det ser ut som att vi har snubblat in på en medeltida parad!"En: "It looks like we've stumbled upon a medieval parade!"Sv: Framför dem rörde sig en procession av människor klädda i rustningar och klänningar, alla glatt sjungande och marscherande.En: In front of them moved a procession of people dressed in armor and gowns, all happily singing and marching.Sv: Axel, något förvirrad men även nyfiken, tittade sig omkring.En: Axel, somewhat confused but also curious, looked around.Sv: "Tror du vi kan hitta ett souvenirstånd här?"En: "Do you think we can find a souvenir stand here?"Sv: frågade han och såg Malin rakt i ögonen.En: he asked, looking Malin straight in the eyes.Sv: "Jag tror vi måste spela med," svarade Malin skämtsamt och räckte över en medeltida kappa och hatt åt Axel.En: "I think we have to play along," replied Malin jokingly, handing over a medieval cloak and hat to Axel.Sv: "Det här blir kul!"En: "This will be fun!"Sv: Innan de visste ordet av det hade de dragits in i paraden, klädda som om de var hämtade direkt ur medeltiden.En: Before they knew it, they had been drawn into the parade, dressed as if they were taken straight out of medieval times.Sv: De andra deltagarna nickade glatt åt dem, utan att inse deras nykomlingstatus.En: The other participants nodded happily at them, not realizing their newcomer status.Sv: Axel var förvirrad men Malins hand på hans axel lugnade honom.En: Axel was confused, but Malin's hand on his shoulder calmed him.Sv: De fördes längre fram tills de plötsligt befann sig längst fram i tåget.En: They were led further until they suddenly found themselves at the front of the procession.Sv: "Välkomna, våra ledare!"En: "Welcome, our leaders!"Sv: ropade en man med en yvig mustasch.En: shouted a man with a bushy mustache.Sv: "Tala till folket!"En: "Speak to the people!"Sv: Axel och Malin tittade förvånat på varandra, men i ett ögonblick av delad förståelse bestämde de sig för att gå all in.En: Axel and Malin looked at each other in surprise, but in a moment of shared understanding, they decided to go all in.Sv: Axel tog ett djupt andetag.En: Axel took a deep breath.Sv: "Kära vänner," började han osäkert men Malin var snabb med att hjälpa till.En: "Dear friends," he began uncertainly, but Malin was quick to help.Sv: "Vi är glada att leda er alla på denna fantastiska dag i Gamla Stan!En: "We are delighted to lead you all on this wonderful day in Gamla Stan!Sv: Låt oss fira glädje och gemenskap!"En: Let us celebrate joy and community!"Sv: fortsatte Malin med sin typiskt lekfulla ton.En: Malin continued in her typically playful tone.Sv: Folket jublade och applåderade.En: The people cheered and applauded.Sv: Deras spontana tal hade vunnit över publiken.En: Their impromptu speech had won over the crowd.Sv: Efteråt, när paraden sakta tapptakt, smet Axel och Malin iväg i sidogatorna.En: Afterwards, as the parade slowly lost momentum, Axel and Malin slipped away into the side streets.Sv: De fann en liten, pittoresk souvenirbutik dold bortom de mest hektiska gatorna.En: They found a small, picturesque souvenir shop hidden away from the busiest streets.Sv: "Här är din souvenirbutik, Axel," sa Malin och log.En: "Here's your souvenir shop, Axel," said Malin with a smile.Sv: "Och kanske en berättelse du aldrig kommer glömma."En: "And perhaps a story you'll never forget."Sv: Axel kände sig tacksam.En: Axel felt grateful.Sv: "Tack, Malin.En: "Thank you, Malin.Sv: Jag tror jag har lärt mig att njuta av det oväntade."En: I think I've learned to enjoy the unexpected."Sv: Malin skrattade.En: Malin laughed.Sv: "Och jag insåg att jag gillar att vara en guide, särskilt när jag kan göra dagen lite mer äventyrlig."En: "And I realized I like being a guide, especially when I can make the day a bit more adventurous."Sv: De lämnade Gamla Stan den dagen med inte bara en souvernir, utan också minnen fyllda med skratt och en känsla av att vara levande i varje oförutsägbart ögonblick.En: They left Gamla Stan that day with not just a souvenir, but also memories filled with laughter and a sense of being alive in every unpredictable moment. Vocabulary Words:winding: slingrandecobblestone: kullerstensvibrant: färggladtime machine: tidsmaskinmedieval: medeltidaparade: paradprocession: processionarmor: rustningargowns: klänningarmarching: marscherandecurious: nyfikensouvenir: souvenircloak: kappahat: hattparticipants: deltagarenewcomer: nykomlingcalmed: lugnademomentum: tappataktpicturesque: pittoreskhidden: doldbusiest: hektiskagrateful: tacksamguide: guideadventurous: äventyrligmemories: minnenlaughter: skrattunexpected: oväntadealive: levandeunpredictable: oförutsägbaragiggled: fnissade
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