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Emma hears from her friend Michael that he had an extremely unsettling experience at a local historical building called The Pumphouse. After finding out her friend and coworker has psychic abilities, she takes her to that same location to see if she will pick up on the same spirit that showed itself to Michael. Check out our Merch Follow us on: Instagram, TikTok, Twitter For business inquiries contact: OtherworldTeam@unitedtalent.com If you have experienced something paranormal or unexplained, email us your story at stories@otherworldpod.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
La Crosse Mayor Mitch Reynolds in studio discussing reelection, potential vote on city administrator, veto on Pump House request for more funding and La Crosse Center accounting change. Spent a lot of time going over, in different ways, the upcoming, potential vote Thursday by La Crosse's city council on hiring a city administrator position. Reynolds talked about the cost of the position versus savings it would do with city, how the 2012 referendum that voted down the proposal was an outlier and what he expects the city council to do at the meeting. Also talked about Shaundel Washington-Spivey's announcement to run for mayor and brought up multiple times — and almost got Reynolds to reveal — if he was seeking reelection. Next month the 2025 budget will be finalized and one thing that may have help with that is some changes in accounting at the La Crosse Center, which Reynolds breaks down. Lastly, we hit on his veto last month of a request from the Pump House Regional Arts Center, downtown, for more funding, which the council could override Thursday. The Pump House is a city-owned building that just did over $300,000 in renovations, but ended up asking the city for an additional $13,290.03 — which Reynolds vetoed and he explains why.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WWJ's Mike Campbell has your holiday news briefs including an explosion at the Red Run Golf Club in Royal Oak.
We find out what the Plymouth Marine Aquarium, Vicarage Road pitch lamps and the Aurora Borealis have in common plus Justin tells us about Icelandic naming conventions and the hosts announce their Icelandic names with varying degrees of certainty and pride/shame before Carl takes us Ghanabound!! It's fair to say we didn't start this pod very well!!!Eurovision is discussed and Justin's opinions are trampled on as we take a guided tour round the history of Bucks Fizz and find out just who is Rita Crudgington, the old TV show Eurotrash and Pete turns on the French and their sporting opening ceremonies, before discussing our best and least appropriate “Dad jokes”, Udinese and that lot up the road! We discuss the new Sky deal, the 3 O'clock TV black out and the effect that this will then have on kick off times and travelling supporters, we also find out why Carl would charge Justin and Pete to come round his gaff to watch a game! We then settle the question on clingfilm and tin foil before Carl explains that an NVQ (Level 3) in doesn't cover how to turn on a vacuum cleaner! We speak to Sharon from the Pump House and Watford Fringe Festival of which we have inadvertently become a part before we reflect on Justin's recent chat with former Chelsea and Palace players on the subject of mental heath.COYH!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam's off to the Walthamstow Pump House Museum in East London. The museum's known for its family-friendly atmosphere and interest in engineering, featuring a variety of exhibits including a Victorian-era Marshall steam engine, 1967 stock tube carriages, a Dennis fire truck, and a model train room!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The War for the Crown continues as the Knights of Summer head into the Stachys Swamp to investigate the abandoned Pump House. Support us on Patreon to access our actual play of the Tyrant's Grasp Adventure Path, with new episodes every Monday, and other great content: https://www.patreon.com/FindthePath Cast Rick Sandidge is our Gamemaster Heather Allen [...] The post War for the Crown Episode 55: Stachys Swamp appeared first on Find the Path Ventures.
The War for the Crown continues as the Knights of Summer head into the Stachys Swamp to investigate the abandoned Pump House. Support us on Patreon to access our actual play of the Tyrant's Grasp Adventure Path, with new episodes every Monday, and other great content: https://www.patreon.com/FindthePath Cast Rick Sandidge is our Gamemaster Heather Allen plays Viscountess Gwenhwyfar Kastner (LG female human Skald 5) Jessica Jenkins plays Baroness Verity Corcina (LN female human Samurai 5) Jordan Jenkins plays Baron Cornelius Merrosett (N male human Arcanist 5) Rachel Sandidge plays Countess Felyx Zespire (LG female human Cleric 5) Ross Scoggin plays Count Oliver Darahan (NG male human Magus 5) In game music provided by Syrinscape! Check them out at https://syrinscape.com/ War for the Crown theme, and other in game music, provided by Ryan Mumford.
A two-guest Wednesday, as Lisa Davis Olson dropped by the studio to talk about talking and her upcoming book release. After that, city councilman Mark Neumann joins to discuss the passage of the La Crosse 2024 budget, that includes a tax increase. With Olson in studio, we discuss, of course, the book, called, “From the Spotlight to Real Life,” and how the Nov. 25 launch isn't just some boring book signing — it's an improv show from 2-4 p.m. at the Pump House in downtown La Crosse. Olson has built a public speaking career on how to speak — but not just to the public or in public, but in every day life, too. After that, La Crosse city councilman Mark Neumann joins to talk about the 2024 budget that passed Monday at a public hearing that saw just one person from the public talk. We discuss some of the details in and out of the budget and why taxes are going up about 8% — up around $105 per $150,000 of property tax value.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest on today's episode of The English Wine Diaries is Kirsty Goring, brand director for Wiston Winery, wife of Richard Goring and daughter-in-law of Pip and Harry Goring, who call this historic estate in West Sussex home. Kirsty read history at Oxford before signing up to a course at the famed Irish cookery school Balleymaloe. Her time on the 100-acre organic farm sparked a passion to grow and utilise the freshest and most delicious ingredients wherever possible. After marrying Richard in 2004, the couple moved to Canada together to work on small scale organic farms on remote islands off the west coast before returning to the family home in England in 2006, not long after vines had been planted. Together the family have built an enviable and reputable English wine brand, as well as a destination winery, which now includes a restaurant, called Chalk, and a brand new holiday cottage, The Pump House. We talk about Sussex's thriving wine tourism, working in the wine world with your other half and all those goosebump moments that have made the Wiston dream become reality. Find out more about Wiston by visiting wistonestate.com or following @wistonestate on instagram and facebook. This episode of The English Wine Diaries is sponsored by Wickhams, The Great British Wine Merchant. Visit wickhamwine.co.uk to see their award-winning range of English wine with free deliver on orders over £40. Thanks for listening to The English Wine Diaries. If you enjoyed the podcast then please leave a rating or review, it helps boost our ratings and makes it easier for other people to find us. To find out who will be joining me next on the English Wine Diaries, follow @theenglishwinediaries on Instagram and for more regular English wine news and reviews, sign up to our newsletter at thesouthernquarter.co.uk.
This week marks the 131st anniversary of the Battle of Homestead. No, it wasn't part of any war, and technically, it didn't even happen in Homestead. Just outside the Pump House in what is now the Waterfront, labor leaders walked out for six days to defend their rights while on the job. What followed was a brutal clash with Pinkerton “detectives” that ended with dozens of injuries and the slow collapse of the budding union. People died, and the movement didn't stick, but the conflict left an indelible mark on union organizers and the company leaders who would stop them. Historian Maura Bainbridge explains the particulars, plus why that legacy still matters today. ***This conversation originally published July 6, 2022. The Battle of Homestead Foundation is commemorating the anniversary tomorrow, July 6 at 6 p.m. at the Pump House in Munhall. No registration or admission necessary — just stop by and enjoy a casual meetup with music and food to discuss and remember the significance of the heroic struggle of workers and townspeople to preserve their dignity, their livelihood and their right to organize. Want some more Pittsburgh news? Make sure to sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're also on Twitter @citycastpgh & Instagram @CityCastPgh! Not a fan of social? Then leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lottery winner turned whiskey distillery owner Peter Lavery, embarks on a journey to revive the Irish whiskey industry in Belfast. Lavery is preserving history on the site of the old Titanic Pump House while building a modern distillery to attract tourists. Barrel Room Chronicles is a production of 1st Reel Entertainment and can be seen or heard on Spotify, Apple, Google, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, YouTube, Breaker, Public Radio and wherever you enjoy to your favorite podcasts. For full show notes and to learn more about our guest visit Barrel Room Chronicles. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barrel-room-chronicles/message
This is an encounter shared by someone who works in a water pump house. One of his duties is to take meter readings in an external water tank located in a forested area and report back to his supervisor. Nothing exciting usually happens and it can be lonely at times. But on that particular night, something decided to pay him a visit. Join Wraith in this paranormal mystery journey where you will think and find which are facts and fiction.... If you have any stories of your own and want Wraith to share with all our listeners, Do email at latenightmysteries@gmail.com SUBSCRIBE AND LIKE OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYeg3nLF4mexguxo7RMPkOw LIKE OUR FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/LateNightMysteries FOLLOW OUR INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/LateNightMysteries DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LIKE OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latenightmysteries/message
We chatted with the Pump House Regional Arts Center's Executive Director, Allison Krzych to talk about all things Pump House and Artspire. Join us at Artspire, Saturday, June 10. The 10th Annual celebration features music and performances, a Fine Art Fair & Sale, interactive arts, food trucks and Beer garden, and great company from community members.You can find more conversations, food reviews, live music and events on our website https://lacrosselocal.com.
My guest today is Keachen Abing from La Crosse Adventure Films. We're talking about an outdoor gear swap coming up on April 29/30 at the old Shopko store on the south side of La Crosse. We also talk about an upcoming film night at the Rivoli Theater on April 28 as well as the next adventurer night at the Pump House in May. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We connected again with artist Chase Gentry, we got into his new audience on TikTok , Chase's coloring book, “The Menagerie of C.W.G.” and the upcoming exhibition at the Pump House, running May 24 – June 15, 2023. https://www.cwgartwork.comYou can find more conversations, food reviews, weekend picks, live music and events on our website https://lacrosselocal.com.
We hop online with Composer and Lyricist, Sana Illahe. We chat about traditional, centuries old music that has been passed down orally through generations, we talk about writing music in the classical and non-classical traditions, a new solo album, and what people expect from an upcoming show at the Pump House. https://www.thepumphouse.orgYou can find more conversations, food reviews, live music, weekend picks and events on our website https://lacrosselocal.com.
Special Guest: Mike BrinleyTha512footdr sits down with Mike Brinley from the Pump House to talk shoes, life, music, guitars, performing, and recording music with the Blood Pumps, and Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears. And so much more.You won't want to miss this one!!!Join us Freaks and Geeks on this epic exchange of energy and peace.Follow Mike Brinley on Instagram:@_itsbrinleybitch_Follow the band Blood Pumps on Instagram:@bloodpumpsFollow Bill Stevenson on Instagram:@billmctrillFollow the band Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears on Instagram:@blackjoelewisAlso be sure to Subscribe and Rate to the podcast on which ever podcast platform you enjoy the podcast on. Please follow Tha Dr on Instagram @tha512footdr and the official podcast instagram @thadrsorderspodcast.Got a question for Tha512footdr and show guests???Call into the podcast question hotline and have your question heard and answered on the air. (512) 522-3814Follow and Play Chess with @Tha512footdr onhttps://www.chess.comMAKE SURE TO TELL A FREAK OR A GEEK ABOUT THE PODCAST!!Tha Dr's Orders Podcast is a Life or Death Studios Production .And thank you to YOU the Freaks and Geeks!!!
Luke Erickson, Allison Krzych and Dominique Leuke. Three people who embrace life in the grey area. So much so that Luke helped create the theater group Grey Area Productions. Allison is the interim Executive Director of the Pump House, the home of Grey Area and Dominique is acting in their current production, The Long Christmas Dinner", by Thornton Wilder. So what do they mean by "grey area"? For one thing, it's where most of the fun happens but it's also about performances that ask questions more often that trying to answer them. Stories that get you thinking and talking afterwards. This is a fun conversation with a lot of good laughter and good ideas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recording remotely, the twins talk about growing up in Coconut Grove, the oldest permanent settlement in the greater Miami area - dredging up memories of their old stomping grounds and antics before moving to Los Angeles. They discuss music, songwriting, audio and more - including a musical sampling from one of Chris' recent sessions. Above: Coconut Grove (Photo: New York Times) SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - Chris exploring musical possibilities in new jam. 2:18 - Greetings / "Vote for Chris" / Chris singing at Mass / The Miami News / "The Magic Show" at Coconut Grove Playhouse and in L.A. / Peter De Paula / 4:46 - Roger wants all the family photos / What is family friendly? 5:15 - Roger's new blog post about growing up in Coconut Grove / Roger trying to remember / Feedback on Old Coconut Grove Facebook page / More about the Grove 8:10 - Vizcaya Museum & Gardens / Museum of Science / Miami Seaquarium shark display / Rickenbacker Causeway / Busted with BB guns in Miami and Hollywood Hills 11:25 - Eskil's Clog Shop Miami / Debbie Hansen / Cozzolli's Pizza / Buying fake IDs / Bus stop at Dinner Key / Sailboat Bay / David T. Kennedy Park 13:50 - Latency issues from piano to P.A. / PreSonus StudioLive 16 / 15:00 - Chris all alone at the house with the animals / Playing guitar through Roland Micro Cube amp / California Blonde amp 17:14 - Chris ' current reading / The Bible / C. S. Lewis "The Weight of Glory" / Roger mentions "Mere Christianity" / James Altucher "Choose Yourself" / Roger still reading "Main Street" by Sinclair Lewis / Game show scandal involving Charles Van Doren, co-author (with Mortimer Adler) of "How to Read a Book" / Syntopicon 21:12 - Roger "boning up" on Boogie Woogie piano 22:58 - Songwriting versus instrument mastery 24:24 - Playing the Selectric 24:59 - Parting shots / Americone Dream / Chris' regratabble diet, lately / The Pump House gym Myrtle Beach / Chris' grandsons Miles and Elijah
We connected with Anne Drecktrah, Director and 2022 honoree of the 11th Annual Patron Recognition Reception. We chat about early experiences, connections to the Pump House, behind-the-scenes stories of the theater, and what's coming up for this local talent. https://www.thepumphouse.orgYou can find more conversations, food reviews, live music and events on our website https://lacrosselocal.com.
Today marks the 130th anniversary of the Battle of Homestead. No, it wasn't part of any war, and technically, it didn't even happen in Homestead. Just outside the Pump House in what is now the Waterfront, labor leaders walked out for six days to defend their rights while on the job. What followed was a brutal clash with Pinkerton “detectives” that ended with dozens of injuries and the slow collapse of the budding union. People died, and the movement didn't stick, but the conflict left an indelible mark on union organizers and the company leaders who would stop them. Historian Maura Bainbridge gets into the particulars, plus why that legacy still matters today. Catch her today at 9:30 a.m. for a free event commemorating the anniversary. Additional speakers include Steffi Domike (filmmaker of “The River Ran Red”), Mike Stout (labor singer/songwriter), Tammy Hepps (Homestead community historian), Joel Woller (labor historian), and Joe White (U.S. political scientist). Our newsletter is fresh daily at 6 a.m. Sign up here. We're also on Twitter @citycastpgh & Instagram @CityCastPgh! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on “Newsmakers” we kick off a new series, ‘Meet the Mayor,' as host Ezra Wall speaks with Mayor Kim Smith, the first woman to be elected mayor of Onalaska. Smith shares her experience with the role that she was first appointed to in 2019, before being formally elected in 2020. Next, we hear about the annual Artspire community arts celebration event taking place June 10 and 11 at the Pump House Regional Arts Center in downtown La Crosse. Wall speaks with Allison Krzych, Assistant Director of the Pump House, on what to expect during the free festival, including live entertainment, an art fair and interactive arts activities. We then hear from B2wins, the performing name of identical twin brothers from Brazil, who will be headlining the closing concert of Artspire Saturday night with their impressive violin music.
We are listening to Charlieboy, just one of the many musical acts at this year's Artspire June 10-11, the all-inclusive, free community art event is produced and funded by the Pump House Regional Arts Center. We get the inside scoop from Allison Krzych, Assistant Director at the Pump House. https://artspire.thepumphouse.orgYou can find more conversations, food reviews, live music and events on our website https://lacrosselocal.com.
Artspire has become a major event in the La Crosse area. It's happening June 10th and 11th this year....and you're invited....IN PERSON. How cool is that? On this episode or Around River City I sat down with Allison Krzych from the Pump House. We talked about what we can look forward to this year, the need for volunteers and the importance of events like Artspire. Umm....at the end we also talk a bit about oven mitts and how they can remind you of true beauty and compassion...seriously. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today is an update on the Holler Homestead for the week including plumbing, Cycy's healing, in-ground gardens, the GSD weekend and more. Forage Mushrooms Could have radishes but we do not Dead nettle, stinging nettle, chick weed Wild lettuce, lettuce, sage Red sorrel Dandelion flower Food Storage/Pantry Removing this unless there is something of note that does not fit on Monday's show Livestock Pigs? Cycy 8 eggs a day from Ducks Rats in the coop Goat hijinks Baby chicks ordered What we did instead of grow/homestead Hot water heater turned blow out Pump House repair Fix kitchen sink leak (Plumbing all the time) - seedling starts suffered Grow Garden beds are in Post pig grasses Beets, radish and carrots seeded Brassicas in the AP Seeding throughout the weekend Holler Neighbors/Community GSD Infrastructure Outdoor shower framed Finances Pork sales Membership Plug Make it a great week! GUYS! Don't forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. It makes a great Christmas Gift! Community Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Telegram Group: https://t.me/LFTNGroup Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@livingfree:b Advisory Board The Booze Whisperer The Tactical Redneck Chef Brett Samantha the Savings Ninja Resources Membership Sign Up Holler Roast Coffee Harvest Right Affiliate Link
Allison and I sat down in the beautiful and newly renovated upstairs performance space at The Pump House. And we talked about.....making coffee and making oatmeal and little rituals. And then we remembered we were together to talk about her position at The Pump House and it's place in the fabric of La Crosse. Allison Krzych is the Assistant Director and the Non-Profit Arts Administrator for The Pump House and she's excited about what they're doing and what we can all do at The Pump House. If you like the arts, community involvement, oat meal and little rituals, give this episode a listen. OH.....and new bathrooms are coming, Woo Hoo.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Pump House brewing from Saint John NB gives us the Pump House Radler. A grapefruit tangerine blend that is a hit with the boys.
In this episode of The Good Stuff podcast, host, Andy Tomlinson interviews John Payne, Director of the Pump House Center for the Arts. John talks about the history of the Pump House Center for the Arts and current programming for the year. Episode Highlights: What's John's favorite breakfast, lunch, and dinner spot? (01:35) John mentions the type of book he likes to read. (04:56) Was the Pump House Center for the Arts open during the pandemic? (06:28) John shares how to join their membership at Pump House Center for the Arts. (08:33) John mentions how the jewel was revived. (09:33) John shares the newly renovated building in the city park. (12:21) John mentions their idea to build a coffee shop. (16:57) John gives us the upcoming exhibit they have this year. (20:44) Does John have plans of having an art class in the future? (24:51) Key Quotes: “We have a good solid board now, and we've got a lot of people with a lot of great ideas that are leaders in the community. And those people have the best interests of the pump House of Arts.” - John Payne “Pump House really exists basically to preserve that jewel in the park and that jewel has been there since 1883.” - John Payne Resources Mentioned: John Payne Pump House Center for the Arts Reach out to Andy Tomlinson Tomlinson Insurance Agency
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Shaun and Lilia Fraser look back on opening one of the first craft breweries in the province. Jonna also speaks with members of the Moncton area Beer League.
Balado Plein Air du mercredi 23 Septembre 2020 On débute le balado en se téléportant au nord du 53e parallèle pour discuter avec notre chroniqueur Sylvain Paquin, Animal Paquin Wildlife amp; Landscape Photography, on parle du changement de température, l’automne s’installe dans le nord.Kevin Plante Germain, du balado l’âge de bière, la Fire Chief red ale de la microbrasserie Pump-House de Moncton au Nouveau Brunswick. La marche style Compostelle ça vous dit quelque chose cette semaine Pascal Auger reçoit en entrevue Huguette Chartrand. Et pour dessert, cette semaine nous finissons avec Roger Larivière, auteur et conférencier botanique par excellence. on cueille encore des champis en début d’automne, pourquoi? Une production Simplement Plein Air
Learn about a pump house that was built in the 1900s. What is a pump house find out in this episode --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Norm Murray spoke with Scott Bonikowsky, Chief Commercial Officer and owner of Pump Hospitality Group. We talked about 2 of their restaurants in Mississauga (Pump House Grille and Papa Giuseppe's) re-opening 7 days a week for take-out and delivery. Scott talks about how the Covid-19 Pandemic has affected their 5 restaurant locations, and the industry in general. www.pumphospitalitygroup.com
The Pump House Regional Arts Center has been an active hub for regional artists for over 40 years. It's impressive that an art-based non profit could thrive in a community for so long. It says a lot about La Crosse, the strength of its arts community, and the quality of the programs presented by the Pump House, that it has remained a supported organization since 1979. The building itself is unique and on the National Registry of Historic Places. https://www.thepumphouse.org/You can find more conversations on our website: https://lacrosselocal.com/.
Nete (pronounced neat) joins us talk about his new musical venture 'Nete' with an album available for download next month titled Appalachian Mailman, he will also be having a CD release party December 28th at The Pump House in Greenup Kentucky, also playing will be Luna and the Mountain Jets. Listen to our podcast below. Like and subscribe on Apple and Google Play and Android.
Join us for episode 6, where we hear news from the art room, the library, and the gym. We also get an update from the lost and found cabinet, and a spooky edition of "Mysterious Places!"
Cette semaine au podcast des passionnés du mercredi; Roger Larivière nous dresse le bilan de la saison 2019 de cueillette de champignon. Sylvain Paquin nous parle de la transition du nord vers l’hiver.Pascal Auger de Québec Compostelle reçoit en entrevue Marcel amp; Martine Guignard sur le Chemin du Québec.Kevin Plante Germain nous fait découvrir la bière Fire chiefs red ale de la micro brasserie Pump-House de Moncton NB.
The Heart of La Crosse will be at the Pump House each Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. through Sept. 21. In the second half of the hour, they're joined by Eric from Sparta. It was special. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Remember the one thing that I always say about moving to a homestead? LEARN TO MAINTAIN YOUR WELL or PUMPHOUSE. Well this week, the holler homestead pump house was completely re-plumbed. I have patched and patched the thing for 13 years and since we already had redone all the house plumbing, Tactical decided to apply pressure until I let him redo the pump house completely. So I did. With one caveat. I needed to understand everything he did and why so that this winter, if something breaks, I can fix it. #HollerHatWednesday: Where is she and whhy does Mama Sauce look shellshocked? Announcement: Interviewed on The Survival Podcast by Jack Spirko today about building community - be sure to check that episode out. Stump the Sauce - sauerkraut Amazon Highlight: Hamilton Beach 10 Cup Food Processor https://amzn.to/2LmLamh What's Up in the Garden Fall transplants are in Cleaning out the old-dead summer plants Sweet potato greens are going insane Cooler at night = more fruiting flowers on plants Main topic of the Show: How the Pump House Works with the Tactical Redneck Make it a great week! Advisory Board The Booze Whisperer The Tactical Redneck Chef Brett Samantha the Savings Ninja Resources Membership Sign Up Facebook Group: Facebook.com/groups/lftncoffeebreak/ Instagram: @nicolesauce Twitter: @nicolesauce
With their plans in motion, Mona & The Disaster Boys prepare to bring the pain to the forces of the Daughter of Hate. Will Chaini’s ghost be a good house guest? Will Anisette make it down to the Pump House in Time? Is there anything more uncomfortable than a long elevator ride with someone you just yelled at? All these answers and more await your eager ears. Thank you so much for listening and a super special thank you to all of our amazing Patrons. You’ve allowed us to continue doing this another year and for that we’re sorry! Lol! If you’d like to become a resident in Melach and support us, please visit out Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/wealorwoe or follow us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/wealorwoepodcast/ Also, if you have the time and inclination, we’d totally appreciate a review left on any of the pod catchers you use to listen to us! Tell us how much you like the show or tell us how much you hate it. Either way, cheers to you and have a juicy-do of a day.
Brisbane's The Kite String Tangle is our very special MIRTH's musical guest and proceeds to make us jealous of his comedy experiences, and Eli Matthewson tells us a gay fact. For real.
Joe Costello's masters degree in urban planning led him to the Gilded Age Richmond gem known as the Pump House. Now he and a newly-formed Friends group are on a mission to restore this architectural and historical wonder (and the park around it) to its former glory.
Rooftop Restaurant Roulette - Sit down with us this summer as we review 15 rooftop restaurants in the surrounding area. Critiquing them on 15 different standards for an overall grade of our experience! First up, "Pump House" in Rock Hill, SC number #14 on our list! Listen, check it out for yourself and tell us how was your experience. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/OOHD/support
News 9-28-17 Security camera to help police ID rabbit thieves https://www.nyoooz.com/news/chennai/797219/security-camera-to-help-police-id-rabbit-thieves/ Summary: "The two thieves took some time to select fully-grown rabbits , the largest in the enclosure," the officer said. "There may have been someone else involved who sent the juveniles to steal the animals and took them from the thieves. "The culprits walked into the research unit and pulled the rabbits out of their unlocked enclosures," an investigating officer said. "After the research assistant reported that the rabbits were missing, the head of the institution, Prof H Gopi, lodged a complaint with the Guduvancherry police. "They may have been involved in similar thefts earlier, perhaps the stealing of pet animals whose owners did not contact police. Police said a security camera near the enclosure had captured two juveniles as they stealthily filched 11 Russian Chinchilla rabbits and five New Zealand white rabbits from the research lab. Midwest BunFest: Rabbit fundraiser keeps growing http://www.thisweeknews.com/news/20170918/midwest-bunfest-rabbit-fundraiser-keeps-growing Midwest BunFest has found a home. The annual event for a nonprofit organization that seeks to find homes for abandoned pet rabbits will return Oct. 14 to the Northland Performing Arts Center, 4411 Tamarack Blvd. Midwest BunFest hopped from venue to venue for a while, but Ohio House Rabbit Rescue founder Beverly May said she’s pleased to see the event, which is vital to the organization’s survival, has hit on the perfect location. “Our biggest fundraiser is Midwest BunFest,” said May, whose organization is headquartered at 5485 N. High St. in Clintonville. She said the Northland Performing Arts Center probably is the permanent home for the annual celebration of all things rabbit. “They’ve just got the manpower to make it happen,” May said. “We’re very thrilled that we can be stationary for quite a few years.” Kent Stuckey, Northland Performing Arts Center board chairman, said the nonprofit is grateful to organizations such as Ohio House Rabbit Rescue for helping to pay for operating expenses at the building that is home to Vaud-Villities and Imagine Productions. “The center was founded with a mission to, while serving primarily central Ohio community arts organizations, to also be a community center,” Stuckey said. “We’ve got many community organizations that are dependent upon the facility for their operations, their meetings, their big, major events.” Along with fundraising efforts like a bowling event and an annual road race, Midwest BunFest helps raise awareness about Ohio House Rabbit Rescue, said May, who founded the organization in 2009. Ohio House Rabbit Rescue provides shelter for pet bunnies given up by their owners, as well as offering services to rabbit owners. This year’s Midwest BunFest will continue traditions set in previous years, said Ohio House Rabbit Rescue volunteer Adrienne Lang of Powell. “I think we’re kind of a well-oiled machine now,” she said. “We know what works and what doesn’t.” BunFest topped 1,000 in attendance for the first time last year, Lang said, and 250 bunnies also were on hand. “The growth we’ve seen in the past few years is incredible,” said Shanleigh Brown, marketing coordinator for Midwest BunFest. “It’s great people-watching and you get to see the bunnies.” Rosie Wendt of Upper Arlington, another rescue organization volunteer, said she attended the first Midwest BunFest shortly after getting her pet rabbit in 2013. “It was good to hear people who know much more than I did, and probably still more than I do, talk about what typical behaviors should be,” Wendt said. The Northland Performing Arts Center provides space to community organizations based on their ability to pay rent, Stuckey said. “There are a number of recurring events that we really depend on that are particularly productive so we need to prioritize the recurring events that help us keep the doors open and keep the lights on,” he said. “I would emphasize from a business perspective, this is only to meet operating needs. We don’t need to pay a mortgage. We don’t need to pay a lease. We’re just striving to cover operating costs. Essentially, this is a community asset.” The Midwest BunFest will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults, $3 for children younger than 12. Children younger than 5 are admitted free. Pet events: Haunted trail, goat yoga and wine and rabbits http://www.post-gazette.com/pets/2017/09/22/Pet-Events-Haunted-Trail-Goat-Yoga-and-Wine-and-Rabbits/stories/201709230006 Wine and Rabbits Meet rescue rabbits looking for a home and enjoy wine, cheese and fruit from 6-10 p.m. Sept. 30 at The Pump House, 880 E. Waterfront Drive, Homestead (15120). Tickets are $50 for a Night of Wine and Rabbits to benefit the Rabbit Wranglers rescue. The theme is Rockabilly, and the event will include a silent auction of works by artists living in the Rust Belt. Creative cocktail attire is encouraged. Reservations, information: alyssa@rabbitwranglers.org or 412-580-6068; or suaz@rabbitwranglers.org or 412-953-1770. Bini the basketball bunny sets slam dunk world record https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2017/09/22/Bini-the-basketball-bunny-sets-slam-dunk-world-record/5821506098440/ A basketball-playing bunny in California showed off its hops on its way to setting a world record for slam dunks in a minute. Bini, the Holland Lop rabbit, claimed the Guinness World Record for most basketball slam dunks in one minute by a rabbit by dropping a tiny ball through a miniature hoop seven times within the time limit. "Having Bini become part of the Guinness World Records family is an incredible feeling, especially since I used to read the annual books when I was a kid," owner Shai Asor said. Asor said he passed his love of basketball onto the 5-year-old rabbit after watching Bini repeatedly push a ball into a box. He then realized he could train Bini to place the ball in a hoop and helped the rabbit practice his dunks every night before bed. In addition to his athletic talent, Asor said Bini is a talented painter that can also style hair. Rabbit breeders urged to hop online for welfare survey Anonymous survey from the universities of Nottingham and Winchester aims to establish the methods used to care for the UK's 1.5 million pet rabbits. https://www.vettimes.co.uk/news/rabbit-breeders-urged-to-hop-online-for-welfare-survey/ The Rabbit Breeder Project aims to shed light on how the lagomorphs are bred for sale into the UK pet trade. ‘Keen to know more’ Launched by researchers from The University of Nottingham School’s vet school and the University of Winchester, the project aims to paint a picture of animal welfare in the UK rabbit breeding industry by asking breeders to fill in an anonymous questionnaire regarding the methods they use. Nottingham vet school master’s degree student and project lead Emma Gurney said: “I have a personal interest in this subject as I love rabbits and have four of my own at home. They are increasingly popular as pets, particularly with the new trend of house rabbits that can even be trained to use litter trays. “We are very keen to know more about the extent of breeding for sale in the UK as it is pretty unregulated.” Question time The survey asks breeders basic questions such as: the numbers of breeding rabbits they look after how many ‘does’ and ‘bucks’ they keep what daily feeding routines are how many rabbits – and what breeds – they breed and sell the type of housing environments they are kept in No regulation According to PDSA, rabbits are the third most popular pet in the country, with an estimated population of 1.5 million rabbits, yet very little is known about how they are bred for sale into the pet trade. Zoologist and supervisor on the project Naomi Harvey said: “There are laws about the breeding and housing conditions of laboratory rabbits in scientific research, but our investigation so far has found no legislative guidelines or regulation in rabbit breeding for the pet industry.” The online questionnaire will be available until 31 January, with the project results submitted to Royal Society Open Science. Frightened Rabbit have released a new video for ‘Roadless’ Posted On September 22, 2017 Words: Sam Taylor http://www.upsetmagazine.com/news/frightened-rabbit-released-new-video-roadless/ Last week, Frightened Rabbit surprise-dropped a new EP called ‘Recorded Songs’ – and today they’ve shared a video for one of the tracks. ‘Roadless’ features on the new three-track effort alongside a duet with Julien Baker called ‘How It Gets In’, and fellow new song ‘Rained On’. Scott Hutchison explains: “We’re proud to present the video for ‘Roadless’ to you all today. For the film we teamed up with one of Scotland’s most talented young animators, Ross Hogg. Ross has managed to unlock a layer of beauty with this, painstakingly etching into found footage to create a delicate and poignant animated film. We hope you enjoy watching and listening.” The EP follows on from latest album ‘Painting Of A Panic Attack’, released just last year, and a standalone track called ‘Fields of Wheat’ which they (unsurprisingly) released around the time of the general election. Stanislaus State Announces Rare Rabbit Joins National Geographic Photo Ark of Endangered Species http://goldrushcam.com/sierrasuntimes/index.php/news/local-news/11299-stanislaus-state-announces-rare-rabbit-joins-national-geographic-photo-ark-of-endangered-species A tiny cottontail on the edge of extinction has gained a foothold on forever, thanks to the Endangered Species Recovery Program (ESRP) of Stanislaus State and the National Geographic Photo Ark project. The riparian brush rabbit, whose numbers had dwindled to perhaps a few dozen, has been spotted worldwide since Sept. 7 on a National Geographic video post that has received more than 1 million views on Instagram. Photographer Joel Sartore’s images of the light gray bunny, with its distinctive pouchy cheeks, have joined 7,000 species captured for posterity. Sartore founded the Photo Ark so “that people will look these creatures in the eyes, and be inspired to care, while there is still time.” More than an effort to document the planet’s biodiversity, he and National Geographic seek to spur innovative efforts to save threatened species and raise funds for conservation, including through the #SaveTogether campaign. The suddenly famous brush bunny, tagged #0956 after the photo shoot, modeled for Sartore after being coaxed from underbrush on a scorching summer weekend by Patrick Kelly, ESRP coordinator and zoology professor, and Stan State students Celia Tarcha and Rachael Devaughn. “He only weighs about 1 pound, and lots of other critters would like to eat him. That’s why they have the name brush rabbit. They hide out in dense brush,” Kelly noted. The little lagomorph rarely strays more than a few feet from cover. It was once common in parts of the Central Valley, but farming and suburban sprawl reduced its habitat, and predators, including feral cats, decimated its numbers. In cooperation with private land owners and state and federal agencies, Stan State’s Endangered Species Recovery Program successfully bred captive rabbits from 2001 to 2013 and reintroduced those furry families into the wild. Today their descendants live in growing colonies on San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge and conservation partner lands, including the Faith Ranch. The effort got a helping hand from the largest contiguous riparian habitat restoration program in California, which introduced thickets of willow, wild rose and blackberry favored by the diminutive mammal. “When I was a small child reading National Geographic at my granduncle’s house in Galway City in the west of Ireland, I never dreamed that someday I would be working with a National Geographic photographer on a project,” Kelly said. Now he looks forward to doing so again. “ESRP biologists and students have worked to save many species over the past 25 years. I am hoping that Joel Sartore will return to California in the not-too-distant future to photograph some of our other threatened and endangered species: the riparian woodrat, San Joaquin kit fox, San Joaquin kangaroo rat, Mohave ground squirrel, blunt-nosed leopard lizard and many more,” Kelly said. “We need all the help we can get. As Joel says, we need people ‘to look these creatures in the eyes, to be inspired to care, while there is still time.’ ” © Copyrighted
Richard talks to the CEO of CentreVenture about what will happen to the historic pump house on Waterfront Drive that's been undeveloped for years.
It's an art form that came out of the chaos of World War One, when times were desperate, yet the art world was still celebrating still lifes, landscapes and nudes. In protest, artists began rebelling with politically aware ironic work, making bold, sometimes vicious points with their art. Times have changed, and Dada resurfaces periodically, like in the exhibition at the Pump House in Hartford.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a live DJ Set made in Spycebar in Paris (13/04/2013) with a lot of Disco House, with a little bit of Funk and good energy...
Built in 1877, Carrington Pump House once provided the hydraulic pressure required to drive loading cranes in the port of Newcastle.
Built in 1877, Carrington Pump House once provided the hydraulic pressure required to drive loading cranes in the port of Newcastle.
In our final episode of 2011 we look back at all the cool events that happened at the Disneyland Resort this past year. NEWS Beware! Parks may hit capacity this weekend http://ocresort.ocregister.com/2011/12/16/beware-tourists-disney-parks-could-reach-capacity/105894/ Disneyland We will start seeing some wall pop up on Main Street. The Carnation Cafe will reclaim the space currently occupied by the Blue Ribbon Bakery and once again offer indoor dining in addition to its open-air patio. The Blue Ribbon will disappear completely starting January 5, with the new Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe at the end of Main Street taking over the bakery duties. Next door, the Gibson Girl will also close to receive a remodel that will address the crowd-flow issues that this popular location deals with. With the Blue Ribbon Bakery closing and becoming space for sit-down dining, the Gibson Girl's overflow queue can no longer extend into the Blue Ribbon's space. Meanwhile at the end of Main Street, the former Plaza Pavilion is just about ready to reopen as the new Mary Poppins-themed Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe. The new location will offer the line-up of baked goods and coffee drinks currently available at the Blue Ribbon Bakery along with new signature entrees including hot sandwiches and fresh salads. The new Jolly Holiday marquee went up last week and looks quite similar to the old Plaza Pavilion signage. DCA Carlsand looks fantastic. Over at the Fly and Buy retail location in Condor Flats, the gas pumps were remove and replace with new ones. The old ones had a dirty abandoned look to them where as the new pumps have a clean and 1930's style look to them. Feature - A look back (from our perspective) Disney Chanel Rocks! CALIFORNIA letters in front of DCA GONE We Reviewed TRON Legacy "Family Fun Weekends" at Disneyland January 14 to March 6 Fiesta Disneyland, Kickin' Country Weekend, Character Fan Days, Lunar New Year Festival, and Mardi Gras! The Magic, The Memories, and You opens World of Color Celebrates 500 performances Disney Wonder Arrives in LA Disney Jr. Opens on March 25th at DCA elecTRONica extended through Labor Day DCA Turns 10! Disney guests trade Gowalla coins for real ones Disney Teaming Toy Story Stars Tom Hanks And Tim Allen For 'Jungle Cruise' Talking Mickey Tests Continue at ToonTown DCA Animation Building screens reopen. Pirates of the Caribbean - On Stranger Tides Preview opens World of Color added an expanded Pirates of the Caribbean scene BlackBeard now appears in Pirates Maliboomer Park opens Mary Blair Tribute at Disney Gallery opens Disneyland's Wally Boag Dies at Age 90 Disneyland's Betty Taylor at Age 91 NewPool area, Tangarora Terrace, and Trader Sams now open Mission Tortilla is Officially Closed Star Tours, Little Mermaid, and Mickey Soundsational Parade Matt Ouimet Named President of Cedar Fair ElecTRONica Extends to Spring 2012 All New LaserMan Show (LASERMAN: R3CONF1GUR3D!) Meg Crofton named President of operations in the U.S. and France. Corn Dog Castle Reopens Goofys Sky School opens Paradise Garden Dining area opens with Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta and Paradise Garden and Grill. Pan Pacific DCA Gates open The AP Processing Centers in DL (Plaza Pavilion) and DCA (Greetings) have closed. Rumors of some Mary Poppins bakery! Crazy! D23 Expo! Disneyland to create Fantasy Faire at Carnation Plaza Gardens Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom has been announced Plaza Pavilion is now behind walls to begin it's transformation in Jolly Holiday Bakery Halloween Time and Mickey's Halloween Party Pirates is closed for a lengthy referb. (Reminds me, it's open again!) The Top CUPOLA Topper has been attached to the Carthay Circle Theatre Carthy Circle Signage appears on “Pump House”. Steve Jobs Passes away The Magic, Memories, and You now features a Holiday Version. The Harbor Blvd. Archway is GONE "All Aboard... A Grand Circle Tour of the Trains of Disney." Is now open at the Disney Gallery The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is coming to Hollywood! Kinect Disneyland Adventures is now available The Ghirardelli Chocolate shop and soda fountain is officially coming to DCA. And that pretty much covers it. Tip of the Week w/ TommyPix Special Unofficial Days at Disneyland Homeschooling Day at Disneyland, Friday, Jan. 27, 2012 http://www.ochomeschooling.com/disney/ Dapper Day – Enjoy the Park in High Style! – Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012 http://www.dapperday.com/index.php?/dapper-day/dapper-day-spring-2012- schedules/ Tron Day – Sunday, April 8, 2012 http://www.trondisneyland.com/ Bat's Day – Sunday, May 20, 2012 http://www.batsday.net Raver Day – Second Weekend of June http://www.ravestuff.com/blogs/blog/1093852-raver-day-at-disneyland-is-on- june-14th Star Wars Day – Last Weekend of June http://www.starwarsdisneyland.com Gay Days – Oct. 5-7, 2012 http://www.gaydaysanaheim.com Harry Potter Day – First Weekend of November http://potteratthepark.blogspot.com Rock around the Park (Rockabilly and Classic Cars) – Second Weekend of November http://rockaroundthepark.com Twitter Daniel @disgeekpodcast Tommy @tommypix Paul @disgeekpaul Email us at- podcast@disgeek.com Call us at 661 450-8290. 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Following our interview on WDW Tiki Room, Daniel and Paul keep the Disneyland Vs. Walt Disney World debate going! Plus Main Street Newsstand and Tip of the Week that is sweet! NewsDisneylandChristmas is HERE. Christmas has officially started. So now is the time to see It's a small world Holiday, A Christmas Fantasy Parade, and the return of Believe In Holiday Magic Fireworks spectacular. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Dininghttp://travel.usatoday.com/alliance/destinations/mouseplanet/post/2011/11/Disneyland-Resort-Update/564947/1 Toon Town Christmas Trees look like crap! WTF? (Disney actually released a PRESS RELEASE about these trees!!)http://www.marketwatch.com/story/mickey-mouse-gets-a-toon-themed-tree-for-the-holidays-as-disneyland-resort-celebrates-the-season-beginning-nov-14-2011-11-07 really? Really? REALLY? Pics from MiceChat. The Magic, Memories, and You now features a Holiday Version. So Check that out. The Harbor Blvd. Archway is GONE "All Aboard... A Grand Circle Tour of the Trains of Disney." Is now open at the Disney Gallery DCAThe new Carthay Circle Redline "Stop" and info center was unveiled this week. This is also known as the PUMP HOUSE! I found out what this is. It's just a small little building to hide the pump to the fountain that will be in the center of Buena Vista Street. There is a little info booth there as well. James Cameron was snooping around DLR.http://www.diszine.com/content/james-cameron-visits-the-disneyland-resort-for-avatar-land-inspiration Phineas and Ferb Dance party show gets a little christmas makeover. Feature - A fun article to talk about5 Things Disneyland has over Disneyworldhttp://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/2011/11/five_things_disneyland_has_ove.php Tip of the WeekCandy cane time again If your holiday tradition includes a trip to Disneyland for one of its famous fresh-made candy canes, here are the dates and details you'll need to start making plans for 2011. The first batch of fresh candy canes will be made at the Candy Palace on Main Street, U.S.A. on November 30. The candy cane schedule usually begins the day after Thanksgiving, but with an early holiday this year the park seems to be waiting a week, but adding an extra day in December. The full schedule is:Wednesday, November 30Friday, December 2Tuesday, December 6Friday, December 9Monday, December 12Friday, December 16Wednesday, December 21 Last year the candy canes cost $9.95 each, and were limited to two per person. We expect pricing and limits to be similar this year. Disneyland usually makes two—sometimes three—batches a day, but the number of candy canes in each batch can vary based in temperature and humidity. The typical batch yields fewer than 90 canes. If Disneyland follows the normal operating pattern, tickets will be distributed at the Candy Palace at park opening each day, with the first batch of candy canes usually available to purchase about one hour after the official park opening time. The second and third batches are usually ready 90-minutes to two hours apart. Twitter Daniel @disgeekpodcast Tommy @tommypixPaul @disgeekpaul Email us at- podcast@disgeek.com Call us at 661 450-8290. If you enjoy the show take a minute and Review us in itunes.
Daniel and Paul takes a look at what on the Drawing Board and talk Buena Vista Street. Plus a visit to the Main Street Newsstand and we have our Tip of the Week. Finally Paul rants on about Cinderella. News Turkey Day Reservations Open at Disneyland Resort http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2011/10/turkey-day-reservations-open-at-disneyland-resort/ DISNEYLAND CHOC Walk draws 14,000 to Disneyland http://www.ocregister.com/news/choc-322266-disney-disneyland.htmlRefurbs Main Street Photos Refurb is complete Walls are up at Plaza Pavilion to transform it into Jolly Holiday Bakery Walls are down at the Adventure Land Restrooms right across form Tiki Room. Rock are now a dark green color. Pirates Referb continues. Tarps are up in front of what used to be the Disney Gallery. Pirates is set to reopen Nov 23rd. It's a Small World closed OCT 24 for set ip of the holiday version. Reopens NOV 10 Special Passholder Event at Disneyland (Event Happened) http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2011/10/rsvp-now-for-special-annual-passholder-event-at-disneyland-park/ Al Lutzs mentions this...About how Disney is trying to get passholders who don't visit very often to come to events where Disney can test spending habits http://miceage.micechat.com/allutz/al092711a.htm Disney Collection mimics Halloween's Haunted Mansion http://www.ocregister.com/news/mansion-319327-sandahl-collection.html DCA Carthy Circle Signage appears on “Pump House”. Parade Lighting fixtures and speakers are popping up near the Carthy Circle Theatre area. Flying Carpet Flips During Aladdin Show at DCA http://www.ocregister.com/news/aladdin-318986-disney-performers.html California Screaming has reopened with a new loop installed. It's actually shaped a little different. Supposedly the old loop caused lots of stress on the ride and needed tons of upkeep. The new loop fixes this issue. Blue Sky Cellar Reopened. They focus now on Buena Vista Street. This re-opening is what prompted me to do our on the drawing board feature. This exhibit shows off all of the concept art of the buildings, has these cool posters for the Red Car Trolley, Sorin' over California, and Tower of Terror. So check it out next time you are in DCA. RANDOM Ryan Gosling on Conan http://justjared.buzznet.com/2011/09/20/ryan-gosling-talks-killer-cats-in-disneyland/ Flashmob marriage proposal at Downtown Disney http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Su1YLAjty-U Steve Jobs passes away Feature - On The Drawing Board - Buena Vista Street Tip of the Week - Wi-Fi at DLR Hotels On twitter I'm at @disgeekpodcast. Tommy is @tommypix Paul is at @disgeekpaul Email us at- podcast@disgeek.com Call us East and West of the Rockkies at 661 450-8290. If you enjoy the show take a minute and Review us in itunes.
If you couldn’t make it to the recent USW Presidential Forum on Renewing Manufacturing in Cleveland, you can get caught up on all the news in this week’s POWERcast. Former Vice Presidential candidate John Edwards, Sens. Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden and U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich share their ideas for bringing good jobs back to America and discuss their agendas for working families. There’s also a report on the first Battle of Homestead Bernie Kleiman lecture at Pittsburgh’s Pump House where former USW president Lynn Williams delivered the inaugural speech. And the Creep of the Week is another example of how Wall Street has a monopoly on media coverage. Listen