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Anita Bonita has the evening's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.
As the Dalkey Book Festival approaches Kieran was joined LIVE at The Queens Bar in Dalkey by one of the speakers, journalist and broadcaster, Mark Little...
Kieran Cuddihy was joined by Fine Gael Senator, Regina Doherty, and Socialist Party TD for Cork North Central, Mick Barry. Continuing the series, ‘Common Ground', they will debate some of the biggest, most divisive topics around. The series continued LIVE in The Queens Bar in Dalkey with a debate on 'Should we still be building data centres?'
I talk about the stupidity of a bar owner who tried to burn down his own bar. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christopher-ckarke5/support
Though it’s still technically winter, it’s never too early to look ahead to springtime. And in Detroit, the pace of restaurant openings is continuing apace. On this episode, Daily Detroit’s Man About Town, Devon O’Reilly, joins us to rap about all the latest restaurant news in town. For starters, there’s a lot of Detroit-style pizza coming, with Shield’s Pizza coming to the Maccabees Building in the Cultural Center, Buddy’s headed downtown and newcomer Michigan & Trumbull headed closer to its ancestral home of Corktown from Pittsburgh, according to Eater Detroit. Devon and I also compare tasting notes on Mootz Pizzeria, the newest addition to the Z Garage/Belt Alley, which is serving up New York-style ‘za. We also discuss the emerging mini-district between the Shinola Hotel, its new restaurant San Morello, the Element Detroit hotel in the Metropolitan Building, the Brakeman beer hall and Queens Bar. And we head uptown to spend some time discussing what’s happening on the Livernois Avenue of Fashion district, including the forthcoming Bink’s Grill and new location for Brixwine bar. Lastly, we discuss the noteworthy restaurant closing of Farmers Restaurant in Eastern Market. All that and then some. Click on the player above, tell your single friend about us, and don’t forget we have a Patreon campaign that will totally help you score a date. This episode was recorded on Friday, March 8, 2019.
Episode Notes Sam (Handsome Sam) Spurill is a co-owner of one of the places in Downtown Detroit that brings in the essence of Millenial Detroit. Queens Bar at 35 E Grand River Ave, Detroit, MI 48226 since opening has brought in the energy of today's young Detroit. The essence of a venue packed with 24 & 26 year old Detroiters from different life walks is an extension of Sam's vision. Here Sam talks his start as a server, to bartender, to bar owner today. A relationship split between a Mother in some of Detroit's toughest places and Father in one of Metro-Detroit's most affluent suburbs. This is a great discussion on growing up, nightlife, parents, and even the Silverdome. Visit Queens Bar in Downtown Detroit any of the seven nights of the week. Also, share and like Detroit is Different visit www.detroitisdifferent.com and tell a friend. Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culuture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see, and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Paly, and Sticher.Comment, suggest, and conect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com
Welcome back to the bedroom with your favorite threesome. This week we discuss Sincere's lit weekend, the Pusha T and Drake beef, and if its right for a woman to demand to orgasm first before her lover. Enjoy, Have a Sexy Day and See you this weekend at Queens Bar!
The latest epi of the Georgian Bay Roots Radio Show is a special shoutout to the solo performer, "Facing The Crowd". (and a few bands too) Host Ted Rusk goes Live & Local to Port Elgin for the Monthly Blues Jam at the Queens Bar with host Patrick Dunning. We have the unsung history of Canadian folk legend Al Cromwell; News and Music with upcoming Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival acts Stephen Fearing, Suzie Vinnick, Beppe Gambetta, Adonis Puentes and Tanika Charles, plus selections from Bob Snider, Fred Eaglesmith and Amanda Rheaume.