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Paris, 18ème, La Cigale, 2 avril 2025, 18h56, journée ensoleillée.« Pour cet épisode, j'ai invité Le Podcaston à mon premier concert à la Cigale.Un micro, une cabine, deux questions : « Quelle est ta chanson préférée de St Graal ? », « Et toi, quelle est ta plus “extraordinaire” histoire d'amour ? » »Un grand merci à St Graal pour l'invitation et ce magnifique concert.Pour réserver LE PODCASTON pour votre prochain évènement, écrivez-nous à contreplaques@gmail.com__Le PODCASTON, c'est d'abord une cabine d'enregistrement itinérante que l'on installe dans tous types de lieux, pour tous types d'évènements et avec tous types de public afin de recueillir leurs témoignages sur une question posée.Dans cet espace, les participants et participantes sont à l'abris des regards et seules leur voix vous transporte dans leur univers et dans celui du lieu dans lequel se trouve la cabine.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Paris's status as a cosmopolitan hub for artists from all over the world was forged in the 20th century, particularly in the postwar period, when it was seen as a beacon for Black artists and intellectuals fleeing colonisation, racism and segregation in their countries of origin. The "Paris Noir" exhibition at Paris's Pompidou Centre is now exploring that pivotal moment when the French capital served as a crossroads for the major Black figures who were debating and designing a post-colonial future. The show features 350 works by 150 artists of African heritage – many of whom have been historically sidelined or forgotten – in an attempt to re-write these "unrecognised and fundamental" contributions into a more complete history of art. In this programme, we meet American musician and composer Josiah Woodson, whose move to Paris 12 years ago broadened his artistic horizons, collaborating with artists from West Africa and the Caribbean. He tells us why author James Baldwin was a "major poetic and ideological inspiration" in his own trajectory, and why stepping into the footsteps of legendary trumpet players like Miles Davis was an important part of his transatlantic shift. Author and journalist Yasmina Jaafar explains why African Americans, in particular, chose Paris in the context of 1940s geopolitics and cultural trends.The growing popularity of jazz was one of the major draws for the many Black musicians who performed in Paris in the post-war years. One of the key venues in that effervescent scene was Le Bal Blomet: established in 1924, it is the oldest jazz club continuously operating in Europe today. Its director, Guillaume Cornut, tells us how the local Martinican community would organise informal concerts and gatherings in the 1920s, which gave rise to its nickname "Le Bal Nègre", and how the dancehall became renowned for the diversity of the music on offer.Historian Ludovic Tournès explains how differing attitudes to jazz in the United States and Europe meant that many African American musicians were keen to pursue their careers in Paris, where audiences and music industry figures demonstrated a respect and appreciation for the art form that stood in stark contrast to the reception many of these performers got in the segregated states of the American South.We meet Kévi Donat, whose guided tours of "Paris Noir" reveal the Black politicians, artists and writers who have been integral to the history of both Paris and France, but who have not always gone down in history to become household names. Kévi shines a light on some of the racist struggles that even a celebrated author like Alexandre Dumas came up against, and how a conference at the Sorbonne in 1956 distilled the growing consciousness of a "Panafrican" movement, uniting various Black communities on three continents.Artist Valérie John tells us why leaving her island of Martinique was a pre-requisite in the 1980s as she pursued her studies at art school in Paris. Having been commissioned to create a site-specific installation for the "Paris Noir" show, Valérie expands upon the concept of a Black Atlantic, and the potent symbolism this expanse of water evokes, explaining how the legacy of the slave trade has informed the Black experience in all of the colonies established at its edges.Finally, Alicia Knock, a curator of modern and contemporary art, discusses her efforts to fill a "major gap" in the Pompidou collection by putting together the "Paris Noir" exhibition and pushing for the acquisition of at least 50 of the pieces on display. She explains why the inclusion of these artworks will open a new chapter in the museum's history once it opens again in 2030, after the 50-year-old building undergoes extensive renovations.
On today's episode, we start our look at the filmography of Amanda Kramer with her, technically, first film: Paris Window. We also discuss the new films Borderline, and The Monkey, as well as remembering Val Kilmer and ranting about theaters (again). Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoesthewilhelmpod Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm Support the next generation of film lovers at reelhousefoundation.org and on facebook reelhousefoundation Artwork by @_mosla_
Paris, 2ème, Le Loft, 22 octobre 2024, 17h58, journée ensoleillée.Pour ce deuxième épisode, Le Podcaston a été invité par Reeve pour fêter l'inauguration dans leur nouveau lieu événementiel "Le Loft" Un micro, une cabine, une question : "Quel est ton meilleur ou ton pire souvenir d'évènement ?"Un épisode à retrouver sur toutes les plateformes d'écoute ! Pour réserver LE PODCASTON pour votre prochain évènement, écrivez-nous à contreplaques@gmail.com ____Le Podcaston, c'est d'abord une cabine d'enregistrement itinérante que l'on installe dans tous types de lieux, pour tous types d'évènements et avec tous types de public afin de recueillir leurs témoignages sur une question posée.Dans cet espace, les participants et participantes sont à l'abris des regards et seules leur voix vous transporte dans leur univers et dans celui du lieu dans lequel se trouve la cabine.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Paris, 11ème, bar Los Franchutes, 25 février 2023, météo clémente, 20h12.Pour ce premier épisode, Le Podcaston s'est installé dans l'ambiance chaleureuse du bar Los Franchutes à l'occasion du lancement du podcast « TOIT » (à retrouver sur notre Spotify !). Un micro, une cabine, une question : "Penses-tu avoir déjà eu besoin d'aide ? As-tu déjà été aidé.e ? Qui t'a le plus aidé dans ta vie ?"Un épisode à retrouver sur toutes les plateformes d'écoute ! Pour réserver LE PODCASTON pour votre prochain évènement, écrivez-nous à contreplaques@gmail.com ____Le Podcaston, c'est d'abord une cabine d'enregistrement itinérante que l'on installe dans tous types de lieux, pour tous types d'évènements et avec tous types de public afin de recueillir leurs témoignages sur une question posée.Dans cet espace, les participants et participantes sont à l'abris des regards et seules leur voix vous transporte dans leur univers et dans celui du lieu dans lequel se trouve la cabine.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
"PREVIEW: Art critic Sebastian Smee, author of 'Paris in Ruins,' explains how painting en plein air was considered revolutionary by the artistic establishment. 1871 Paris
"PREVIEW: Author Sebastian Smee of 'Paris in Ruins' explores the pivotal but often overlooked role of Berthe Morisot in the Impressionist movement. More tonight."
"PREVIEW: PARIS: Art critic Sebastian Smee, author of 'Paris in Ruins,' explores the birth of Impressionism during the Franco-Prussian War and the complex relationship between Édouard Manet and Berthe Morisot. More tonight." 1871 Commune
"PREVIEW: Conversation with art critic Sebastian Smee, author of 'Paris in Ruins,' about Berthe Morisot, the first female Impressionist and muse to the movement's founding artists, including Édouard Manet. More later this week." 1870s, Barthe Morisot by Edqard Manet.
Writer, director and producer, Dani Feixas joined me to talk about PARIS 70, his multi-award winning short film about Jan a son trying to cope as his aging mother Angela's caretaker, who uses a white lie as a way to prompt Angela to take trips down memory lane as everything she knew and loved is stripped away by Alzheimer's.Thank you to our interpreter Gerard for taking part and translating for Dani and myself.#CarolynTalks #Interview #FilmCritic #Paris70 @paris70film was written by Nach Solis, and stars Luisa Gavasa as Angela, Alain Hernandez as Jan, and Neus Asensi as Marta.Find me on Twitter and Instagram at: @CarrieCnh12Buy me a coffee or pizza at https://buymeacoffee.com/carolynhinds?status=1paypal.com/paypalme/carolynhinds0525My Social Media hashtags are: #CarolynTalks #DramasWithCarrie #SaturdayNightSciFi #SHWH #KCrushVisit Authory.com/CarolynHinds to find links to all of my published film festival coverage, writing, YouTube and other podcasts So Here's What Happened!, and Beyond The Romance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Noël c'est toute une histoire, Chaque année c'est toujours la course contre la montre pour trouver des cadeaux ou pas, Une folle envie de partager des moments inoubliables et magiques en famille ou pas, Ce sont les dîners interminables, la dinde, les huîtres et le foie gras ou pas, Ce sont des personnes qui se retrouvent chaque année pour célébrer cette fête en famille ou entre amis ou pas,Chaque personne a son Noël, ses traditions, ses habitudes, son entrain ou pas.Pour ma part enfant je pense que j'aimais Noël, pour le côté cadeaux et toute la famille réunie, Mais depuis la séparation de mes parents il y a 15 ans le dilemme a commencé :Chez Papy ou chez Mamy avec Maman ou avec Papa, Ou carrément me diviser en deux et passer plus de temps dans un train qu'autour d'un bon repas. En grandissant c'est donc devenu une source d'angoisse :Les cadeaux que je me fais chier à faire dont personne n'en a rien à faire,Les gens que j'ai moyennement envie de voir,Et globalement la contrainte d'être tous ensemble à un moment précis,Mais c'est le passage obligé.C'est pour ça que j'ai posé la question autour de moi durant le mois de décembre qui vient de s'écouler, Pour savoir qui faisait quoi cette année, et comment est vécu ce moment.Merci à toutes les personnes qui m'ont fait confiance et qui se sont confiées à moi.HORS-PISTE - BONJOUR NOËL est un épisode produit par Contreplaqués,Réalisé par Léa Razy et Théophile Massard,Propos recueillis et edito par Léa Razy,Mixage par Théophile Massard,Musique par BadBoyRiri,Illustration par Léa Razy et Elie Bengouzi.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:11:49 - François Bayrou à Pau : Quatre jours après sa nomination à Matignon, le Premier ministre a créé la polémique après s'être rendu à Pau alors que se tenait une cellule de crise sur Mayotte à Paris. Est-ce la première faute politique du nouveau Premier minis
UN negotiations that were supposed to produce global rules on plastics have stalled, with no agreement on the scope of the treaty seen as vital to curb ocean pollution and other problems. Clemence Schmid, director of the Global Plastics Action Partnership at the World Economic Forum, gives her readout from the "INC-5" in Busan, South Korean, and says what might happen now. Links: Global Plastic Action Partnership (GPAP): https://www.globalplasticaction.org/ Circular Industry Solutions for a Global Plastics Treaty: https://www.weforum.org/publications/circular-industry-solutions-for-a-global-plastics-treaty/ INC-5 website: https://www.unep.org/inc-plastic-pollution/session-5 Related podcasts: 'Reality kicks in': What just happened at talks to create a 'Paris deal for plastics'? A Paris Agreement for plastics How the 'Wild Wet West' was won: why the UN High Seas Treaty is big news What are the 'positive tipping points' that could help us accelerate out of climate disaster? Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wef Radio Davos - subscribe: https://pod.link/1504682164 Meet the Leader - subscribe: https://pod.link/1534915560 Agenda Dialogues - subscribe: https://pod.link/1574956552
In episode 342 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed reflecting on the big and small things that impact on the everyday engagement we all have with photography. Dr.Grant Scott After fifteen years art directing photography books and magazines such as Elle and Tatler, Scott began to work as a photographer for a number of advertising and editorial clients in 2000. Alongside his photographic career Scott has art directed numerous advertising campaigns, worked as a creative director at Sotheby's, art directed foto8magazine, founded his own photographic gallery, edited Professional Photographer magazine and launched his own title for photographers and filmmakers Hungry Eye. He founded the United Nations of Photography in 2012, and is now a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, and a BBC Radio contributor. Scott is the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019), and What Does Photography Mean To You? (Bluecoat Press 2020). His photography has been published in At Home With The Makers of Style (Thames & Hudson 2006) and Crash Happy: A Night at The Bangers (Cafe Royal Books 2012). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was premiered in 2018. Scott continues to work as a photographer, writer and filmmaker and is the Subject Coordinator for both undergraduate and post graduate study of photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, England. Scott's book Inside Vogue House: One building, seven magazines, sixty years of stories, Orphans Publishing, is now on sale. © Grant Scott 2024
Unlocking new sources of financing for nature, ending harmful subsidies and benefit sharing among issues to be discussed Synopsis: Every first and third Sunday of the month, The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. It has been two years since the Global Biodiversity Framework was adopted, and almost 200 countries are set to gather in Cali, Colombia, from Oct 21 to Nov 1 to discuss the way forward. The framework, touted as the biodiversity equivalent of the Paris Agreement that aims to help the world avert catastrophic climate change, wants to help slow, even reverse, nature's decline. The framework outlines four goals that the world hopes to achieve by 2050, including protecting and restoring nature and closing the biodiversity finance gap. The framework also outlines 22 targets, to be achieved by 2030, to help the world achieve the longer-term goals. Targets include the one to restore 30 per cent of all degraded ecosystems by 2030, and to protect and restore 30 per cent of the world's lands and seas by that same timeline. At COP16, countries are expected to come up with an action plan to translate these goals and targets into concrete action. But what are some hot topics, and how will countries navigate this? To find out more, hosts Audrey Tan and David Fogarty chat with Mr Will McGoldrick, Asia-Pacific managing director for The Nature Conservancy. Highlights of conversation (click/tap above): 2:29 Why is COP16 important? 4:48 What does The Nature Conservancy – one of the world's largest environmental non-profit organisations that is tracking negotiations – expect to see at COP16? 6:40 Protecting nature does not come cheap. What are negotiations looking like on the finance front? 9:46 How do we start to phase out subsidies that harm nature? 14:30 Benefit sharing is expected to be another topic of discussions at COP16. What is it and why is it important? 17:12 How are South-east Asian countries approaching nature conservation? Follow Audrey Tan on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/848W Read her articles: https://str.sg/JLM2 Follow David Fogarty on X: https://str.sg/JLM6 Read his articles: https://str.sg/JLMu Hosts: Audrey Tan (audreyt@sph.com.sg) & David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg) Produced and edited by: Hadyu Rahim Executive producer: Ernest Luis Follow Green Pulse Podcast here and get notified for new episode drops: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 ST Podcast website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Get The Straits Times' app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX --- #greenpulseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unlocking new sources of financing for nature, ending harmful subsidies and benefit sharing among issues to be discussed Synopsis: Every first and third Sunday of the month, The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. It has been two years since the Global Biodiversity Framework was adopted, and almost 200 countries are set to gather in Cali, Colombia, from Oct 21 to Nov 1 to discuss the way forward. The framework, touted as the biodiversity equivalent of the Paris Agreement that aims to help the world avert catastrophic climate change, wants to help slow, even reverse, nature's decline. The framework outlines four goals that the world hopes to achieve by 2050, including protecting and restoring nature and closing the biodiversity finance gap. The framework also outlines 22 targets, to be achieved by 2030, to help the world achieve the longer-term goals. Targets include the one to restore 30 per cent of all degraded ecosystems by 2030, and to protect and restore 30 per cent of the world's lands and seas by that same timeline. At COP16, countries are expected to come up with an action plan to translate these goals and targets into concrete action. But what are some hot topics, and how will countries navigate this? To find out more, hosts Audrey Tan and David Fogarty chat with Mr Will McGoldrick, Asia-Pacific managing director for The Nature Conservancy. Highlights of conversation (click/tap above): 2:29 Why is COP16 important? 4:48 What does The Nature Conservancy – one of the world's largest environmental non-profit organisations that is tracking negotiations – expect to see at COP16? 6:40 Protecting nature does not come cheap. What are negotiations looking like on the finance front? 9:46 How do we start to phase out subsidies that harm nature? 14:30 Benefit sharing is expected to be another topic of discussions at COP16. What is it and why is it important? 17:12 How are South-east Asian countries approaching nature conservation? Follow Audrey Tan on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/848W Read her articles: https://str.sg/JLM2 Follow David Fogarty on X: https://str.sg/JLM6 Read his articles: https://str.sg/JLMu Hosts: Audrey Tan (audreyt@sph.com.sg) & David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg) Produced and edited by: Hadyu Rahim Executive producer: Ernest Luis Follow Green Pulse Podcast here and get notified for new episode drops: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 ST Podcast website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Get The Straits Times' app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX --- #greenpulseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's an exciting Flow and Tell, but probably not more exciting than normal. Keep your expectations in check. Larry June - Like a Mac, Stinson Beach PARIS. - 4th Quarter
Allyson is back from one of her wildest summers yet, and she's got stories you won't want to miss! What started as a girls' trip to Nantucket spiraled into a spontaneous journey to Paris for the 2024 Olympics. Join her as she dishes on the excitement of watching the Olympic Games at Versailles, cruising the Seine, and soaking in the magic of the City of Lights – all while balancing her real estate hustle back home in South Florida.In this fun and lively episode, Allyson shares how she juggled her passion for work with the urge for adventure, and how her tight-knit circle helped her make the leap. From French bulldogs and sushi to the glittering Eiffel Tower, this episode is packed with travel highlights, unexpected turns, and a few laugh-out-loud moments. Don't miss her hilarious take on dog FOMO and why sometimes, you just have to say "yes" to life!Contact Allyson Sullivan:Email: AllysonSL@hotmail.comIG: @allysonsullivanrealtorWebsite: www.allysonsullivan.com
Paris 44' is the new book from Patrick Bishop which tells the story of Nazi occupation and liberation through an almost cinematic narrative that captures the lives of people living in France. Patrick joined Pat on the show this morning.
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Send us a Text Message.In part 1 of "The Great Eiffel Tower Swindle" Jennie and Dianne share the humble beginnings of a man who became known as one of the world's greatest swindlers, Victor "The Count" Lustig; and left listeners hanging after recounting his notorious first sale of the Eiffel Tower in 1925. In part 2 the ladies follow Lustig's escape from authorities in Paris and his return to the US to continue his life of crime and cons, only to be brought down by one of his greatest weaknesses...an Ordinary Extraordinary woman! Available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mFb3MLHqqXU?si=buZwcgG6kJtYpNGlTicket link to the 35th Annual Cemetery Crawl at Central City's IOOF Cemetery: Gilpin Historical Society 35th Annual Cemetery Crawl: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gilpin-historical-society-35th-annual-cemetery-crawl-tickets-934551547837?aff=ebdsshother&utm_share_source=listing_androidTickets for the 4th annual Beyond the Grave: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein at Evergreen Cemetery in Colorado Springs, Colorado can be purchased here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/beyond-the-grave-mary-shelleys-frankenstein-tickets-986081605627Photo of Lustig grave by: Rick Gleason and posted to: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176656691/victor-lustig#view-photo=152334006Resources used to research this episode include: Various news articles found on www.newspapers.com & documents from www.ancestry.comLaidlaw, Katherine. "The con man who sold the Eiffel Tower — twice ." https://thehustle.co/. 15 Mar. 2024. thehustle.co/originals/the-con-man-who-sold-the-eiffel-tower-twice-1. Accessed 4 Aug. 2024.King, Gilbert. "The Smoothest Con Man That Ever Lived ." https://www.smithsonianmag.com/. 22 Aug. 2012. www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-smoothest-con-man-that-ever-lived-29861908/. Accessed 4 Aug. 2024.Linning, Stephanie . "The man who conned the world ." https://www.dailymail.co.uk/. 12 Aug. 2021. www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-9880185/The-man-conned-world-Audacious-scams-career-criminal-Victor-Lustig-told-new-book.html. Accessed 4 Aug. 2024.Malvenuti, Edorardo. "Victor Lustig, the Bohemian Scarlet Pimpernel." https://www.progetto.cz/. 27 Oct. 2020. www.progetto.cz/victor-lustig-la-primula-rossa-boema/?lang=en#:~:text=A%20savoir%20faire%20blending%20with,end%20Victor%20Lustig's%20maritime%20adventure. Accessed 4 Aug. 2024.Sanford, Christopher . The Man Who Conned the World Victor Lustig. 1st ed., 2022. Gloucestershire, The History Press, 2022, pp. 1 - 320.
Send us a Text Message.As the world's eyes are on Paris for the Olympics, we're looking back at a different kind of champion - the con artist who sold the Eiffel Tower not once, but twice! We're shining a light on the Ordinary Extraordinary story of Victor Lustig who sold the unsellable and swindled the unsuspecting. Join Dianne and Jennie for part one of a tale of deception and daring that's as thrilling as any Olympic event!Available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jRlO4DAjtKs?si=NjFD9WP4X6cN9IqS Ticket link to the 35th Annual Cemetery Crawl at Central City's IOOF Cemetery: Gilpin Historical Society 35th Annual Cemetery Crawl: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gilpin-historical-society-35th-annual-cemetery-crawl-tickets-934551547837?aff=ebdsshother&utm_share_source=listing_androidPhoto of Lustig grave by: Rick Gleason and posted to: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176656691/victor-lustig#view-photo=152334006Resources used to research this episode include: Various news articles found on www.newspapers.com & documents from www.ancestry.comLaidlaw, Katherine. "The con man who sold the Eiffel Tower — twice ." https://thehustle.co/. 15 Mar. 2024. thehustle.co/originals/the-con-man-who-sold-the-eiffel-tower-twice-1. Accessed 4 Aug. 2024.King, Gilbert. "The Smoothest Con Man That Ever Lived ." https://www.smithsonianmag.com/. 22 Aug. 2012. www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-smoothest-con-man-that-ever-lived-29861908/. Accessed 4 Aug. 2024.Linning, Stephanie . "The man who conned the world ." https://www.dailymail.co.uk/. 12 Aug. 2021. www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-9880185/The-man-conned-world-Audacious-scams-career-criminal-Victor-Lustig-told-new-book.html. Accessed 4 Aug. 2024.Malvenuti, Edorardo. "Victor Lustig, the Bohemian Scarlet Pimpernel." https://www.progetto.cz/. 27 Oct. 2020. www.progetto.cz/victor-lustig-la-primula-rossa-boema/?lang=en#:~:text=A%20savoir%20faire%20blending%20with,end%20Victor%20Lustig's%20maritime%20adventure. Accessed 4 Aug. 2024.Sanford, Christopher . The Man Who Conned the World Victor Lustig. 1st ed., 2022. Gloucestershire, The History Press, 2022, pp. 1 - 320.
Luis ist mal wieder im Urlaub und wir müssen auf sein Schloss aufpassen und alles bezahlen!Es spricht ein Talahon zu uns? Was ist das eigentlich?Wie immer gilt, selber hören lohnt sich!
Adrian Goldberg presents an alternative perspective on the Paris Olympics, with French journalist Jade Lindgaard, author of 'Paris 2024: Une Ville Face a la Violence Olympique' and Andrew Simms, from Cool Down, The Sport For Climate Network whose book Sporting Tales is out now. Produced in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg and Harvey White for Byline Audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.Celebrating 115 years of wisdom and grace—what's Elizabeth Francis' secret to longevity? In this heartwarming episode, we kick off with a special tribute to Elizabeth, the oldest living person in the United States, and unravel her golden tips for a long, healthy life. From there, we shift gears to the anticipation surrounding the upcoming Olympics, focusing on France's innovative plan to host the parade of nations on boats. As the back-to-school season looms, we're taking a nostalgic trip down memory lane while tackling the real financial pressures of modern-day school supply shopping. Remember the joy of picking out new stationery? We juxtapose that with today's trends of online ordering and pre-packaged supply boxes. We also explore the monetary strain on both parents and teachers, sharing savvy cost-saving tips and shedding light on the average $875 expenditure on supplies, from electronics to clothing. This segment provides a comprehensive look at the economic impact and support systems—or lack thereof—in different educational environments. And the Noras are so luck to have Anna McCargo join them to help navigate the stress and pressure of getting everyone back to school.Finally, we wrap up with a celebration of family and the simple pleasures that make life special. Enjoy a charming recounting of a delightful ladies' outing to celebrate my sister-in-law's birthday, and the warmth of welcoming my in-laws, who brought along beautiful flowers that brightened our home. These personal stories highlight the importance of cherishing family moments and thoughtful gestures. Tune in for a feel-good episode filled with laughter, love, and practical insights!
Marie Kawthar Daouda, author and a lecturer in French language and literature at the University of Oxford, joins EI's Alastair Benn to discuss how Belle Époque-era Paris continues to fascinate, with its burgeoning commercial culture, everyday beauty and glittering department stores. Image: Jean Béraud's painting 'Paris, rue du Havre', c. 1882. Credit: IanDagnall Computing / Alamy Stock Photo
The big games are coming and we have the inside goss on what really goes on when they're not competing and you'll be shocked! Have a listen for all the juicy details...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a Text Message.In this transformative episode of Dr. Sex Fairy, we delve into the surprisingly powerful effects of the 6-second kiss and the 20-second hug on your relationships and overall well-being. This idea is based on research by Dr. John Gottman, and with International Kissing Day on July 6th around the corner, let's make your hugs and kisses count. Discover how these simple yet profound acts of intimacy can strengthen your emotional bonds, reduce stress, and bring more joy into your daily life. It's not just about romance; these techniques can enhance your connections with family and friends too. We explore the science behind these small gestures and share practical tips for incorporating them into your routine. Hear about how hugs from one special person helped make me the person I am today.Whether you are looking to reignite the spark in your relationship or enhance your connection with family and friends, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable advice. Tune in and learn how a few seconds can make a lifetime of difference. And don't forget to post your experience on social media and use the hashtag #drsexfairykisschallenge so that I can see them. XOTo schedule a virtual or in-office consultation with Dr. Bawa: https://www.bawamedical.com/contact/To learn more about Dr. Sex Fairy supplements:https://shop.bawamedical.com/collections/supplements To watch Dr. Sex Fairy in video format: https://www.youtube.com/@drsexfairy To learn more about sexual wellness: https://www.bawamedical.com/sexual-health/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drsexfairy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealdrsexfairy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doctorsexfairy
What do you get when you cross the prog-rock stylings of Pink Floyd, with the ambiance of Radiohead, and set it to the jazzy piano work by Vince Guaraldi from "A Charlie Brown Christmas?" Then you'd get "Why England Slept." This band combines Jazz, Prog-Rock, Post-Grunge, and New Age and produces a new album entitled, "House of Pizza." The mastermind behind "While England Slept" is Don Hammondtree and Don is Someone You Should Know.Tip Jar:Click here to buy the Rik Anthony a cold one.Show Links: Click here to go to Don's Facebook pageClick here to go to Don's Instagram pageClick here to go to check out Don's Artwork on EtsyClick here to go to Why England Slept at Band CampClick here to go to Don's ReverbnationSponsor Link:Click here to check out SummarAI zeAll music used by permission from the artistSomeone You Should Know 2024 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2024How to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.
This week, New York musician Stephen Bluhm brings us John Cale and his hauntingly beautiful 1973 masterpiece: 'Paris 1919' Songs discussed in this episode: Paris 1919 (live at the Paradiso Amsterdam Netherlands) - John Cale; Any Little Thing - Stephen Bluhm; Big White Cloud - John Cale; No One Is There - Nico; All The Love You Want, Wissahickon - Stephen Bluhm; Satellite Of Love - Lou Reed; China Sea - John Cale; Easy To Slip - Little Feat; A Child's Christmas In Whales, Hallelujah, Hanky Panky Nohow - John Cale; Venus In Furs - The Velvet Underground; The Endless Plain Of Fortune - John Cale; Andalucia - Yo La Tengo; Andalucia, Macbeth, Paris 1919, Graham Greene, Half Past France, Antarctica Starts Here - John Cale; New Age - The Velvet Underground; There Was A Light - Stephen Bluhm
Hey fabulous listeners, it's your goddess Chanel Perrillo, and welcome back to 'Shut Up, Chanel,' the podcast where we celebrate the incredible people who've shaped my journey within the LGBTQIA+ community. Today, we're diving into Part 2 of our special series with my sister, Kiki Xtravaganza!In this episode, we continue our deep dive into the life and career of Kiki Xtravaganza, a phenomenon and fixture in West Hollywood, renowned for her iconic mask and legendary presence. We talked about Kiki's remarkable journey in the drag world, her role in the House of Xtravaganza, and her exceptional work as a wardrobe stylist and artist. We explored her significant impact on the world of drag, including her recent christening as a saint by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Kiki also shared touching memories of her childhood, friendship with Alexis Arquette, and her love for rhinestoning.Join us as we reminisce about the club scene of the 90s, Kiki's connection to the iconic documentary 'Paris is Burning,' and her undeniable passion for dancing. We'll also discuss her inspiring collaborations with Nina West and her current phase in life.So, darlings, grab your favorite beverage, get comfortable, and let's continue this fabulous conversation with Kiki Xtravaganza. Stay tuned for Part 2 of an episode you won't want to miss!And remember to stay connected with us on social media for all the latest updates and exclusive content. Join the conversation on Instagram at www.instagram.com/shutupchanelpod, watch our captivating videos on YouTube at www.youtube.com/@shutupchanelpod, and unlock full episodes on Patreon at www.patreon.com/shutupchanel. Stay fabulous, darlings!
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I had Paige Applin on to discuss the 1984 movie 'Paris, Texas'. Hell yeah.
This week, the boys get busy with mini reviews of ‘Civil War' and ‘Monkey Man', John talks about running into a stressed-out Dev Patel editing his directorial debut, Jeff gripes about hemorrhoids and retail pharmacies, Dave gripes about April Fools Day and ‘Dogma', before they discussed ‘Paris Texas'! Before our featured conversation about the Palme d'Or winning Wim Wenders film, we set the scene on how much amazing stuff was happening in movies in 1984. Why is Preparation H's packaging so bright- yellow and blue? Grab a beer and settle in for this fun convo with three guys who love loving movies! Our phone number is 646-484-9298, it accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro; 11:24 Mini-Reviews of ‘Monkey Man' and ‘Civil War'; 20:34 Gripes; 25:22 Films of 1984; 43:20 ‘Paris Texas'; 1:20:15 What You Been Watching?; 01:25:17 Next Week's Episode Teaser Additional Cast/Crew/Mentions: Don Spiegel, Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wynter, Larry Gates, King Donovan, Carolyn Jones, Jean Willes, Ralph Dumke, Virginia Christine, Tom Fadden, Donald Sutherland, Ellsworth Fredericks, Carmen Dragon, Philip Kaufman, Jeff Goldblum, Brooke Adams, Daniel Craig, Nicole Kidman, Abel Ferrara, Oliver Hirschbiegel. Hosts: Dave Green, Jeff Ostermueller, John Say Edited & Produced by Dave Green. Beer Sponsor: Carlos Barrozo Music Sponsor: Dasein Dasein on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/77H3GPgYigeKNlZKGx11KZ Dasein on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dasein/1637517407 Additional Tags: Preparation H, Hemmoroids, Harr yDean Stanton, CVS, Duane Reade, Walgreens, Road Rash, The Lion King, Pivot, Ross, Friends, Couch, NASA, Killers of the Flower Moon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert DeNiro, Martin Scorcese, Lily Gladstone, Jesse Plemmons, David Ellison, David Zazlav, Al Jolson, Oscars, Academy Awards, BFI, BAFTA, BAFTAS, British Cinema. England, Vienna, Leopoldstadt, The Golden Globes, Past Lives, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, The Holiday, The Crown: Season 6 part 2, Napoleon, Ferrari, Beer, Scotch, The Weekend, Clifford Odets, Travis Scott, U2, Apple, Apple Podcasts, 101 Dalmatians, The Parent Trap, Switzerland, West Side Story, Wikipedia, Adelaide, Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Melbourne, Indonesia, Java, Jakarta, Bali, Guinea, The British, England, The SEC, Ronald Reagan, Stock Buybacks, Marvel, MCU, DCEU, Film, Movies, Southeast Asia, The Phillippines, Vietnam, America, The US, Academy Awards, WGA Strike, SAG-AFTRA, SAG Strike, Peter Weir.
Ever wondered what solo travel in France could teach you? Join host Annie Sargent and guest Joel Joslin in episode 489 of Join Us in France, as they explore the charms and challenges of a 21-day journey from Paris to Nice. What unique flavors will Joel discover? How does solo travel change his perspective on adventure? Tune in to find the answers and be inspired for your own travels! Table of Contents for this Episode Today on the podcast Podcast supporters No magazine segment today Annie and Joel The broad itinerary Where was he staying? Assistance for flat tire Mont St. Michel and Saint Malo Food and Food Budget Chartres Cathedral St-Paul de Vence In Nice Strasbourg D-Day Beach Tour Gustave Moreau Museum What did you learn about France on this trip Did you make any mistakes on this trip? Internet access France vs Italy? Final thoughts Copyright More episodes about solo travel in France
Plastics pollution is a very visible, global environmental and health challenge, and last year the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) launched a process to draft a global treaty aimed at solving the problem. Earlier this week, delegations from all over the world met in Nairobi to work on the first full draft of a treaty that could set binding rules that would affect the production, use and disposal of plastics. To get a readout of what happened there, and what might happen next, we hear from Kwame Asamoa Mensa-Yawson, head of the Ghana National Plastic Action Partnership, a multistakeholder group looking at solutions to the plastics issue, under the auspices of the World Economic Forum. Guests and links: Kwame Asamoa Mensa-Yawson, head of the Bethanie Carney-Almroth, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and Kristian Syberg, Roskilde University and Eline Leising, Regional Program Manager, , Global Public Affairs Lead - Packaging & Sustainability Nestlé João Ribeiro-Bidaoui, Global Affairs Special Envoy, Le Ngọc Tuan, delegate to INC-3 from Ministry of Environment of Viet Nam Podcast links: Related episodes: Check out all our podcasts on : - - - - Join the Join the
Plastics pollution is a very visible, global environmental and health challenge, and last year the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) launched a process to draft a global treaty aimed at solving the problem. Earlier this week, delegations from all over the world met in Nairobi to work on the first full draft of a treaty that could set binding rules that would affect the production, use and disposal of plastics. To get a readout of what happened there, and what might happen next, we hear from Kwame Asamoa Mensa-Yawson, head of the Ghana National Plastic Action Partnership, a multistakeholder group looking at solutions to the plastics issue, under the auspices of the World Economic Forum. Guests and links: Kwame Asamoa Mensa-Yawson, head of the Ghana National Plastic Action Partnership Bethanie Carney-Almroth, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and Scientists' Coalition for an Effective Plastics Treaty Kristian Syberg, Roskilde University and Scientists' Coalition for an Effective Plastics Treaty Eline Leising, Regional Program Manager, Enviu Jodie Roussell, Global Public Affairs Lead - Packaging & Sustainability Nestlé João Ribeiro-Bidaoui, Global Affairs Special Envoy, The Ocean Cleanup Le Ngọc Tuan, delegate to INC-3 from Ministry of Environment of Viet Nam Podcast links: Related episodes: A Paris Agreement for plastics Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts: Radio Davos - subscribe Meet the Leader - subscribe World Economic Forum Book Club Podcast - subscribe Agenda Dialogues - subscribe Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club Join the World Economic Forum Book Club
durée : 00:06:30 - La marche contre l'antisémitisme a été un succès à Paris. Emmanuel Macron a choisi d'écrire une lettre aux Français, plutôt que d'y participer : un mauvais choix ?
On this episode of my speakers podcast Ya Boi Shad & G. Downs sat down with one of the hottest artists coming out of Alabama/California for an in depth interview OMB Peezy. During this interview they talk to him about his new album Le' Paris and new single "The Streets" . They also talk to him about his past issues with fellow Alabama rapper NoCap and how he apologized to his mom. They also spoke on his early success and having his first gold plaque with the hit single "Big Homie" and signing to Bay Area legend E-40. He also talked about his split with E-40 and what led to the separation. He also talked about his upbringing and being born in Alabama but moving to California later on and how it affected his musical sound. He also talked about where he was at when he heard about the passing of King Von and being with him the same day before the tragic shooting happened. He also delved into his friendship with NBA YoungBoy and how youngboy helped him with his single "Doin Bad". He also talked about being an casual golfer, what he thinks about snitches, and his love of women and how he thinks the women like Latto, Ice spice, Coi Leray have taken over hiphop. this is an interview you don't want to miss. https://www.youtube.com/c/BadSpeakersTV https://www.instagram.com/badspeakerspodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@badspeakerspodcast https://twitter.com/BadSpeakers https://www.facebook.com/badspeakerspodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dillon is home from France, and Jenn is off to France!
Esta semana tenemos con nosotros a la dos veces olímpica 'Rio 2016 & Tokio 2020', ella es Yarimar Mercado. Venimos hablando de su camino a llegar a las próximas olimpiadas 'Paris 2024'. Ella deportivamente está pasando por su mejor momento pero en su vida personal está pasando por un momento difícil y como lo está trabajando psicológicamente entre otros temas más. REDES 👇 Desde La Línea Podcast 👇 https://linktr.ee/DesdeLaLineaPod Yarimar Mercado 👇 https://instagram.com/yarimar.mercado?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Support the Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1590358/supportGet Organized with Todoist: https://get.todoist.io/897d3gggqsu1ECommerce Made Simple: https://get.sellfy.com/4od3xcj032qkTop Three Reasons to Tune In:Ignite Your Imagination:Imagination is the gateway to creativity, and in this episode, we'll guide you on a journey to ignite your imagination like never before. By tapping into your inner childlike wonder, you can infuse everyday experiences with creativity and uncover hidden gems of inspiration. Example and Practical Practice:Imagine you're taking a walk in your neighborhood. Instead of walking with your usual routine, challenge yourself to notice three unique and interesting things you've never paid attention to before – a vibrant flower, an intriguing architectural detail, or a quirky sign. Allow your imagination to run wild as you ponder the stories behind these discoveries, and jot down your thoughts in a creativity journal. By practicing this exercise regularly, you'll train your mind to see the world with fresh eyes, fueling your creative spark.Overcome Creative Blocks:Creative blocks are a natural part of the creative process, but they don't have to hinder your progress. In this episode, you'll learn valuable strategies to navigate and conquer these blocks, empowering you to stay motivated and resilient even in the face of challenges. Example and Practical Practice:Next time you encounter a creative block, take a "brain break" and engage in a 10-minute mindfulness exercise. Sit comfortably, close your eyes, and focus solely on your breath. As thoughts arise, acknowledge them and gently guide your attention back to your breath. This practice not only clears mental clutter but also creates space for fresh ideas to emerge. Return to your creative task with a clearer mind and renewed energy.Achieve Remarkable Success:The power of creativity knows no bounds, and this episode will show you how harnessing your creative potential can lead to remarkable success in various aspects of your life. We'll share inspiring stories of individuals who leveraged their creativity to make groundbreaking contributions in their fields, proving that innovation is within your reach. Example and Practical Practice:Choose a personal project or goal you've been working on, and brainstorm three unconventional approaches to tackle it. For instance, if you're an entrepreneur developing a new product, think beyond the conventional features and explore unexpected ways to add value. Write down your ideas and evaluate their potential impact. By consistently challenging yourself to think outside the box, you'll build a reputation for innovative thinking and position yourself for success.Join us on this transformative journey as we dive deep into the art of unlocking creativity. With practical exercises, real-life examples, and actionable techniques, you'll walk away from this episode equipped with the tools to enhance your imagination, conquer creative blocks, and unleash your inner genius. Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, or simply seeking to infuse more innovation into your life, this episode promises to spark a fire of creativity that can lead to profound personal and professional growth.Support the Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1590358/support Closing of ReThinkBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREESupport the show
Are you thinking about going in search of Josephine Baker in France? Welcome to the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, where we bring you stories, tips, and insights to help you plan the perfect French getaway. I'm your host, Annie Sargent, and today we're in for a real treat as we're joined by our fabulous guests, Adrienne and Michelle. In this episode, we'll embark on an exciting journey as we follow in the footsteps of the iconic Josephine Baker. Our trip will take us through the romantic streets of Paris and the picturesque Dordogne region. So, sit back, relax, and let us whisk you away on this thrilling adventure. Table of Contents for this Episode Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Magazine Part of the Podcast Looking for Josephine Baker When Did They Visit and Why Together? Started in Paris Château Des Milandes Rent an electric car Charging Issues How was Château Des Milandes? The Docents Enjoyed the Impression of Josephine Le Gouffre de Padirac Lunch at the Château Not Big Fans of Foie Gras Sarlat Sarlat Accommodations Hotel Plaza Madelein in Sarlat Marqueyssac A few days in Paris Museum d'Orsay Favorite Things in Paris Little Africa Village fashion tour Breakfast at the Four Seasons Hotel San Regis Things They Would Do Differently Planning More Travels? Thank you Patrons New patrons Patreon app on your phone Preparing a trip to France? Hire Annie to be your Itinerary Consultant Itinerary Service Review from Richard Miller Richard Miller about the Itinerary Review service Self-guided tours The 10 things that you need to do when you're preparing a trip to France 1. Set a budget 2. Choose Your Travel Period 3. Research Destinations 4. Check Visa Requirements 5. Plan Your Itinerary 6. Book YourFlights 7. Secure Accommodations 8. Familiarize Yourself with Local Transportation 9. Learn Basic French Phrases 10. Purchase Travel Insurance Help your friends Next week on the podcast Copyright
Paris Williams is a 9-year-old who raises money to help fight hunger. She joins Jennifer Jones Lee on this Monday morning Wake Up Call to talk about her foundation and what has motivated her at such a young age to make such a big impact on the world.
On today's episode of the podcast, Annie Sargent chats with Will Weider about attending Roland-Garros. The French Open takes place late May / early June at the Roland-Garros complex just west of Paris. This tennis tournament is part of the Grand Slam and attracts the world's best tennis players every year. Table of Contents for this Episode [00:00:16] Intro [00:00:37] Today on the podcast: Attending Roland-Garros [00:01:10] Podcast supporters [00:02:05] Will and Annie on attending Roland-Garros [00:02:32] First trip to France [00:03:47] Mother's Day in France [00:05:08] La Truffière [00:05:41] Chef PJ's food tour in Mont Martre [00:07:46] Running along the river Seine [00:08:45] On and off bus tour [00:09:43] Getting bigger rooms in Paris [00:11:05] JÒIA par Hélène Darroze [00:13:51] Roland-Garros [00:15:16] How long in advance he got his tickets? [00:17:02] Getting around to and from the Roland-Garros stadium [00:20:19] How many courts? [00:20:35] Red clay [00:24:34] How long is the tournament? [00:25:24] When to get the best deals at Roland-Garros [00:27:14] How do you know who is playing? [00:29:02] Security at Roland-Garros [00:30:03] Getting to the stadium [00:31:14] When did they book the hotel? [00:32:12] Other tips for visitors who want to visit Roland-Garros [00:33:32] Zipper pockets pants [00:35:39] Outro [00:36:02] New patrons [00:36:38] France Itinerary Consult Service [00:37:12] Self-guided tours of Paris [00:38:16] Join Us in France Facebook group [00:39:13] This week in French News, Strike Day [00:45:49] Personal Update this week [00:46:38] Show notes [00:47:38] Copyright
Going back to Paris is always a wonderful experience. The city is filled with so much history, culture, and beauty, with its iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame Cathedral, its charming streets and neighborhoods, and its world-renowned museums and art galleries. There is always something new to discover in Paris, whether it's trying a new restaurant or café, exploring a new neighborhood, or attending a cultural event. The city is also known for its fashion, food, and wine, making it a truly unforgettable destination. Every time I visit Paris, I am struck by its timeless charm and elegance, and I can't wait to go back again and see what new adventures the city has in store for me. On today's episode Annie Sargent chats with Elsa Acevedo about her family going back to Paris with her husband and 4 children. They went to all the places you would suspect and a few that will surprise you. Was it a good time? Click play and let Elsa explain! Table of Contents with links to the transcript [00:00:29] Today on the podcast [00:01:42] English Trifle [00:02:19] Podcast supporters [00:03:09] Interview with Elsa [00:03:28] The family [00:04:14] The length of the visit [00:04:44] When did the trip take place? [00:04:50] Favourite things they did [00:05:02] Versailles [00:06:11] Extra ‘serenade' experience [00:07:27] Arc de Triomphe [00:09:14] Where were they staying? [00:10:30] Metro card [00:11:38] Eiffel Tower [00:12:47] Louvre Museum [00:13:12] Napoleon's Apartments [00:15:26] Disneyland Paris [00:17:17] Disneyland Tips [00:18:44] Musée de l'Armée [00:22:27] Musée de L'Orangerie [00:23:53] Museum of Natural History [00:25:14] The Catacombs [00:26:52] Opéra Garnier [00:27:42] Tips and Tricks for Families [00:28:38] How many hours were they out? [00:30:46] Reservations and Tickets [00:35:09] Learn a little bit of French [00:35:45] Metro cards [00:37:01] Getting around [00:38:05] Flash Invaders [00:38:46] Plan if your kids get lost [00:40:02] Always have an alternative plan [00:41:28] Differences from the last visit [00:43:46] Copyright More episodes about family travel in France #paris, #familytime, #familygoal, #travelfamily
Happy Holiday - Free Full Episode! Dana and Thea de Sousa join us from Paris to discuss the premiere of the Universal feature film, Mon Héroïne! Mon Héroïne depicts the story of a young woman named Alex... Alex dreams of making movies, only that in Rouen, her daily routine is far from Hollywood glamour. Despite her over-protective mother, Alex aspires to enroll in a prestigious New York Film School. But when not all goes as planned, with her aunt's help, Alex flies to New York, to give her script to actress Julia Roberts...Thea is the real-life version of a character in the film! Thea breakdowns how the movie came to be, her involvement in the story, and working for Julia Roberts...French movie star, Brigitte Fossey, and Dana's love affair...What were some liberties the movie took? What did Thea think of her appearance in the movie? Was Julia Roberts in the movie? Julia Roberts' inner circle...The Voice France! Carrie Drag Shaw! The new movie inspired by Harry Styles called The Idea of You... The Idea of You, a novel by Robinne Lee believed to be inspired by the pop star.Can you guess how a one-legged woman is involved in this?Things you never knew about Pretty Woman...Thea tells us a secret about Julia Roberts and an affair... Support the showDana is on Cameo!Get Dishing Drama Dana Merch!https://represent.com/store/dishing-drama-dana-wilkeyFollow Dana: @Wilkey_DanaFollow Casey: @CaseyHanley$25,000 Song - Apple Music$25,000 Song - SpotifyTo support the show and listen to full episodes, become a member on PatreonTo learn more about sponsorships, email DDDWpodcast@gmail.comDana's YouTube Channel
durée : 00:05:33 - La chronique de Zazie Tavitian - Zazie Tavitian est partie à la rencontre de Tchinar et Mamikon Arakelian, restaurateur à la cantine de la Maison de la Culture Arménienne à Paris. Le couple accueille la diaspora arménienne dans une ambiance familiale et chaleureuse. On y mange des plats arméniens mais aussi russes et géorgiens
In late 1930 as Zelda Fitzgerald remained hospitalized in a sanitarium trying to regain her sanity her husband cranked out a frenzied series of stories to pay for her treatment. Out of this whirlwind of effort came "Babylon Revisited," which appeared originally in the February 21, 1931, issue of the Saturday Evening Post and later anchored the fourth and final story collection of his life, Taps at Reveille (1935). "Babylon" is the mack daddy of all Fitzgerald stories, widely hailed as the best of his short fiction and his most widely anthologized. This episode asks why the story enjoys that exalted status. While celebrating its virtuoso craftsmanship and complex characterization, we also note that the story appeals in part because it offers such a capsule portrait of the Fitzgeralds' own biographical tragedy, a hymn to their own self-destruction against the sudden shift from the Boom to the Great Depression. The story also captures the romance of expatriate Paris, which many of its central sites---the Right Bank's Ritz Bar, most famously---still attracting Fitzgerald fans galore each year. This story is hard to top, but we also recognize that it's important not to let its reputation overshadow his other stories.