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Our heroes rest and recover from the ordeals of The Pleasure Gardens! What awaits them on Floor 14 - THE THRONE OF AZLANT. Grab a drink and join us at the bar! Drink of the Week: Starlight Ingredients: 2 oz. Light Rum .25 oz. Grenadine .25 oz. Lemon Juice 1 oz. Pineapple Juice Garnish: 1 Lemon Twist & 1 Maraschino Cherry Steps: 1: Combine all ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake to combine. 2: Strain into glass with ice. 3: Garnish. 4: Enjoy!
Our heroes progress further into the Pleasure Gardens! What do they find beyond the bath house? Grab a drink and join us at the bar! Drink of the Week: Bee's Knees Ingredients: 2 oz. Gin .75 oz. Lemon Juice .5 oz. Honey Syrup Garnish - Lemon Twist (optional) Steps: 1: Combine all ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake to combine. 2: Strain into a glass with ice. 3: Garnish with lemon twist. 4: Enjoy!
Our heroes continue exploring Floor 13 - The Pleasure Gardens! What sultry souls await them deeper in? Grab a drink and join us at the bar! Drink of the Week: Sassy's Steamer Ingredients: 1.75 oz. Aged Rum .25 oz. Cointreau .25 oz. Apricot Liqueur .5 oz. Mescal .75 oz. Demerara Syrup 1 oz. Pineapple Juice .5 oz. Lime Juice Garnish (Optional): Dried Apricot & Orange Peel Steps: 1: Combine all ingredients but Mezcal in a mixing tin over ice. Shake to combine. 2: Strain into a glass with fresh ice. 3: Float Mezcal on top. 4: Garnish. 5: Enjoy!
Our heroes continue the exploration of Floor 13 - The Pleasure Gardens! What horrors await? Grab a drink and join us at the bar! Drink of the Week - Gin Gin Mule Ingredients: 8 Mint Leaves 1 oz. Simple Syrup .75 oz. Lime Juice 1.5 oz. Gin 5 oz. Ginger Beer Optional Garnish: Mint Sprig Steps: 1: Muddle mint leaves, simple syrup, and lime juice in a mixing tin. 2: Add ice and gin. Shake to combine. 3: Strain into an ice-filled glass. It is recommended to double strain but not necessary. 4: Top with ginger beer. 5: Garnish with mint. 6: Enjoy!
Our heroes do some work around town and head into the ever so relaxing Floor 13 - The Pleasure Gardens. What's here? Grab a drink and join us at the bar! Drink of the Week: Tropical Pleasure Ingredients: 2 oz. White Rum 2 oz. Orange Curacao 1 oz. Sour Mix 4 oz. Orange Juice 4 oz. Cranberry Juice 2 oz. Pineapple Juice Garnish: Orange wedge & Pineapple Wedge Steps: 1: Combine all ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake to combine. 2: Strain into cocktail glass with ice. 3: Garnish. 4: Enjoy!
King Louis XIV's pleasure gardens were places to entertain and impress, and to glorify himself and his achievements.
Do you really need to wait until the freezing depths of winter before pruning a climbing rose? How do you start a compost heap? And what exactly is Fuchsia gall mite? Garden designers Chris Bearshaw, Juliet Sargeant, and RHS Wisley curator Matthew Pottage are ready to answer questions from a live audience in Bath. On his way to the hall, Peter Gibbs takes a stroll with historian Professor Marion Harney through Bath's historic Pleasure Gardens - gardens which often feature in Jane Austen's writing. Also on the programme, Ashley Edwards heads to Gladstone Park in North London to speak to garden designer Antonia Couling and artist Harun Morrison about their landscape garden feature The Anchor, The Drum, The Ship. Producer - Bethany Hocken Assistant Producer - Aniya Das Executive Producer - Louisa Field A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
This episode brought to you by Dodge-em Cars.Whitney goes down under to join the fight in The Emu Wars.Hayly sinks to a new low with five Titanic conspiracy theories.Lisa takes us on a lustful excursion to the world's most aroused theme parks, aka pleasure gardens.
This week we're talking about the history of amusement parks, from Renaissance Faires and Pleasure Gardens to American Amusement Parks. We discuss theme parks like Disney Land, Six Flags and Universal Studios, and America's best and worst amusement parks, Cedar Point and Action Park. We've even got a couple asides about carousels and the physics of roller coasters. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/secretloft/support
Did all Regency gentlemen use brothels?( Including Mr Darcy?) Has Simon ever paid a shilling for a ride in the Pleasure Gardens?! Join us as we chat about Season 1 episode 3 of Bridgerton. Support the cost of running this podcast by making a donation( 1 off option available) here: www.ko-fi.com/natsandchris Join in the Chat on Facebook : The Bridgerton girls Podcast | Facebook Or email: hogsmeadiapodcast@gmail.com
Beyond the Pleasure Garden along with how many people would like to attend Works on display 18 th Feb to April 4 th . Don”t miss out on owning a unique piece of fine artwork […] http://media.blubrry.com/sunday_arts_magazine/p/joy.org.au/sundayarts/wp-content/uploads/sites/276/2021/02/Gerard-OConnor.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 10:34 — 12.1MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Gerard O’Connor Photographer talks about his new exhibition Beyond the Pleasure Gardens appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
Victorian amusements were - wild. Pleasure Gardens with 'dark walks' for courting couples and daredevil feats performed by fearless performers like tightrope walkers and hot air balloon ascents. The latter often featured unfortunate creatures thrown from the basket as they glided high above the spectators - from cats to dogs to - monkeys. They had makeshift parachutes which failed regularly. When one monkey (parachute intact) wafted into the garden of the ancestor of our expert in Victorian Culture it laid the foundation for an illuminating and whimsical story.
Von Bek by Michael Moorcock Millenium edition, 1992 HB ISBN 1 85798 023 9 Show Notes Intro 00:07 // Preface to this edition 02:30 // Summaries 05:17 (The Warhound and the World's Pain, the City in the Autumn Stars, the Pleasure Gardens of Filipe Saggitarius) // Favorite bits 15:01 (Demon in the Sphere at Bakinax,…Read more 78: Von Bek by Michael Moorcock (Tale of the Eternal Champion vol 1)
Vauxhall in the outskirts of London was the scene of captivating outdoor concerts and public gatherings in the 18th century. Through tuneful English songs and brilliant symphonies and concertos by star composers Arne, Handel, J.C. Bach, and Hook, interspersed with anecdotes from the period, this podcast will bring this festive atmosphere to life.
Vauxhall in the outskirts of London was the scene of captivating outdoor concerts and public gatherings in the 18th century. Through tuneful English songs and brilliant symphonies and concertos by star composers Arne, Handel, J.C. Bach, and Hook, interspersed with anecdotes from the period, this podcast will bring this festive atmosphere to life.
Vauxhall in the outskirts of London was the scene of captivating outdoor concerts and public gatherings in the 18th century. Through tuneful English songs and brilliant symphonies and concertos by star composers Arne, Handel, J.C. Bach, and Hook, interspersed with anecdotes from the period, this podcast will bring this festive atmosphere to life.
Georgian London was a glorious and artistically rich era, with a dynamic musical life, whether in concert halls, opera houses, churches or pleasure gardens. On his new album, From Palaces to Pleasure Gardens, released on the Regent label, organist Thomas Trotter celebrates this period with a programme of music performed on the newly restored 1735 Richard Bridge organ of Christ Church, Spitalfields. In this week's Gramophone podcast he talks to Editor Martin Cullingford about the works he's chosen, and about the extraordinary instrument he has recorded them on.
This week Lauren & David take a treacherous but somewhat predictable journey to find the Grimm brother's Golden Bird. What does this tale have to teach us about taking advice from strangers, and will we finally learn the answer to the ever important question: "What does the fox say?" We'll see you once upon a time.
Fine Music Radio — James Hook and the Pleasure Gardens. TRACK: James Hook: Concerto in D Major, Op 1, Number 5, II. Andante. ARTIST: David Owen Norris with Ensemble Sonnerie. PUBLISHER: 2006 AVIE Records. The Cape Town Baroque Festival
On this day in 1918, Easter Intercession services were held around the country, and in Folkestone, Ivy Monk is praying that everything runs smoothly at the Pleasure Gardens theatre. Written by Katie Hims Story-led by Sarah Daniels Directed by Ciaran Bermingham Editor: Jessica Dromgoole.
We discuss 18th century pleasure gardens and displaying historic fashions, and consider Gordon Parks’ fashion and documentary photographs. Miles, Ellie, 'A Museum of Everything: Making the Pleasure Gardens inside the Museum of London', The London Journal, vol. 38, no. 2 (July 2013), pp. 151-165 The Gordon Parks Foundation: http://www.gordonparksfoundation.org/ Roth, Lorna, ‘Looking at Shirley, The Ultimate Norm: Colour Balance, Image Technologies, & Cognitive Equity’, Canadian Journal of Communication, vol. 34 (2009), pp. 111-36 Douglas Sirk, Imitation of Life (1959): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052918/
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Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens were the hub of 18th Century social life. Suzy Klein and Christian Curnyn delve into the music that underpinned the new-found leisure time of the Georgians.