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Tous les soirs à 20h30, Pierre de Vilno reçoit un invité qui fait l'actualité politique. Ce soir, il reçoit le président de l'Ordre de Malte France, Cédric Chalret de Rieu pour évoquer l'adoption de la proposition de loi sur la fin de vie à l'Assemblée nationale.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Cela fait huit ans que les parents d'Anne-Charlotte Poncin ressassent inlassablement tous les scénarios qui auraient pu conduire à la mort de leur fille, Anne-Charlotte, 30 ans au moment de sa disparition, au tout début de l'année 2016. D'elle on n'a retrouvé qu'un crâne et des ossements. Ses parents ont songé à l'accident mais n'ont jamais cru au suicide. Jusqu'à ce que la thèse d'un possible crime commis par la timide et fragile épouse de leur fille, Margaux Olivier, prenne de l'épaisseur.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
It's finally the end of the Iliad! But before we wrap up, we still have time for a few questions. For instance, are all Achilles' funeral games either problematic or rigged? Will Cassie pointing out errors in the script lead to an increasingly irate Vince? And will the Jingle-Jangler make a cameo? All that to come on the final part of the Iliad!Sources for this episode:Homer (1965), The Iliad. Translated by E. V. Rieu. Harmondsworth; Penguin Books Ltd.Author unknown, Theoi (date unknown), Sperkheios (online) (Accessed 03/04/2025).Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Spercheios (online) (Accessed 03/04/2025).
It's been a long time in the making, but we finally get the fight between Achilles and Hector. Tune in for Priam and Hecabe trying to make their son see reason, a surprise cameo from Eddie Redmayne and how not to be respectful to your enemy's corpse...Sources for this episode:Homer (1965), The Iliad. Translated by E. V. Rieu. Harmondsworth; Penguin Books Ltd.
El realisme màgic de Joan Yago. Crítica teatral de l'obra «El futur». Dramatúrgia de Joan Yago. Intèrprets: Berta Bähr, Cristina Baró, Julia Calzada, Martí Costa i Xènia Sellarés. Espai sonor: Guillem Rodríguez. Il·luminació: Júlia Bauer. Vestuari: Cristina Baró i Xènia Sellarés. Assessoria de moviment: Davo Marín. Locució: Marina Monràs. Fotografies: Nü Giménez Rius. Audiovisuals idisseny gràfic: Berta Bähr. Producció: Cia. La Bandarra, Sonder Produccions i La companyia. Comunicació: Martí Costa. Projecte en creació a la Nau Ivanow. Ha col·laborat en aquest espectacle: Eòlia I+D. Agraïments: Miquel Llull, Aura Foguet, Uri Callau, Fina Portell, Els Pirates Teatre, Dagoll Dagom i La Virgueria. Ajudanta de direcció: Julia Calzada. Direcció: Júlia Valdivielso. Sala Versus Glòries, Barcelona, 24 abril 2025. Fitxa artística primera versió 2019: Dramatúrgia de Joan Yago. Intèrprets: Berta Bähr, Cristina Baró, Júlia Calzada, Martí Costa, Aura Foguet, Uri Callau i Xènia Sellarés. Veu: Marina Monràs. Coreografies: Xènia Sellarés. Audiovisuals: Berta Bähr. Espai sonor: Guillem Rodríguez. Fotografies: Genia Badano. Direcció: Joan Yago. Sala Joan Brossa, Escenari Joan Brossa Barcelona, 22 setembre 2019. Veu: Andreu Sotorra. Música: Bolero M81. Interpretació: André Rieu i Johann Strauss Orchestra. Composició: Maurice Ravel. Àlbum: La vie est belle, 2000.
A shorter episode today discussing book XXI of the Iliad! Achilles goes round murdering people like there's no tomorrow, and one of the rivers he keeps flinging people into objects to this. Not only that, but we get more partisanship from the gods and an honouring of a grisly promise.Sources for this episode:Homer (1965), The Iliad. Translated by E. V. Rieu. Harmondsworth; Penguin Books Ltd.Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Scamander (online) (Accessed 03/04/2025).As also stated in the episode audio, there will be no episode for the next two weeks as Autocrat is on a bit of an Easter break.
World-renowned Dutch violinist and conductor André Rieu is marking his 75th birthday with a special cinema event, The Dream Continues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patroclus is dead and Achilles is feeling seriously unhappy about it. And the Trojan army is going to know about it. But along the way, join us to give a sulking Odysseus a video game controller as a distraction and watch two grown men negotiate over a woman! Yay...Sources for this episode:Homer (1965), The Iliad. Translated by E. V. Rieu. Harmondsworth; Penguin Books Ltd.Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Antenor (Trojan) (online) (Accessed 22/02/2025).
We're sorry.Sources for this episode:Apollonius of Rhodes (1972), The Voyage of Argo. Translated by E. V. Rieu. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Ltd.The Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica (2018), Linus (online) (Accessed 31/03/2025).The Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica (2021), Lake Avernus summary (online) (Accessed 31/03/2025).Frazer, J. G. (1921), Apollodorus: The Library (Volume I). London: William Heinemann.Ovid (1968), Metamorphoses. Translated by M. M. Innes. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Ltd.Smith; W. (ed.) (1867), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. In Three Volumes (Vol. 1-3.). Boston: Little, Brown, And Company.Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Oeagrus (online) (Accessed 31/03/2025).
We continue to watch the gods meddle in human affairs as Zeus sends confusing omens and turns Hector into a boulder throwing maniac. Oh, and yet more people getting injured in ways that make the hosts shudder.Sources for this episode:Homer (1965), The Iliad. Translated by E. V. Rieu. Harmondsworth; Penguin Books Ltd.Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Antiphus (online) (Accessed 19/01/2025).Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Eris (mythology) (online) (Accessed 19/01/2025).Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Ilus (online) (Accessed 19/01/2025).
Expect random acts of violence, petty squabbles and a chariot race with a twist as we journey through Books IX and X of the Iliad. Oh, and we give Odysseus more of a verbal beating that he doesn't deserve... Sources for this episode: Homer (1965), The Iliad. Translated by E. V. Rieu. Harmondsworth; Penguin Books Ltd. Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Ilus (online) (Accessed 19/01/2025). Inspiration for the drawing from the following https://www.easypeasyandfun.com/how-to-draw-a-horse/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Triumph_of_Achilles_in_Corfu_Achilleion.jpg
Covering Books VI through VIII of the Iliad today, we learn that it's dangerous to be a charioteer to Hector, as you might end up with a spear in a very tender area... We also see a pause from war as Hector has a quiet moment with his wife and son, and Odysseus gets his ego shattered. Sources for this episode: Homer (1965), The Iliad. Translated by E. V. Rieu. Harmondsworth; Penguin Books Ltd. Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Cubit (online) (Accessed 09/12/2024 and 18/01/2025). Inspiration for the drawing from the following: By Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein - Own work, James Steakley, 2001-08-06, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=16878331
I regard the crimes committed by the Pakistani Rape Gangs as some of the most barbaric, if not the most barbaric, given the scale of them, ever to have been perpetrated on British soil.Yet, while I knew they were bad, I don't think I realized quite how bad they are.I've just finished playing a judge - Judge Peter Rook - in a new "verbatim film," which recreates the sentencing word for word of one of the most notorious grooming cases in Oxford. What went on is horrifying.It's called "The Grooming Gangs Cover-Up." It is produced by Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney, founders of the Unreported Story Society, which specializes in verbatim dramas, plays, and podcasts, and it comes out this Tuesday, January 21. Here's the trailer:At times, I could not believe the words that were coming out of my mouth.I remember telling my elder son and daughter about these rape gangs back in the mid-2010s. Neither believed such a thing was possible. My son started googling. Even on the internet, there was little evidence of what was going on. Rapists are predominantly white, he concluded, and that was that in their minds.The internet had smothered the story.In 2020, when everybody was squabbling over Brexit, there was this campaign to get the Remainer anthem - Beethoven's "Ode To Joy" conducted by André Rieu - to the top of the charts in time for the day we left. Fighting a rearguard action, Leavers then tried to get my song about Brexit, "17 Million F*ck Offs," to Number One. The result is that quite a few singles got sold. The media loved the story, and it was all over the papers. But there is one thing they left out: that I donated the proceeds to the Maggie Oliver Foundation, a charity set up to help the victims of rape gangs. Even that got covered up. (I don't know what Rieu did with his royalties).Midjourney, an AI art app which I use to illustrate these articles, refuses to design me a picture to illustrate the title of today's piece. Cover up, like the crimes themselves, is still happening.A couple of years ago, my daughter-in-law was drugged by a Pakistani Bolt driver who had offered her a drink of water. This was in London - not Rotherham or Telford. Fortunately, the drug only kicked in after she had arrived at her destination and her friends looked after her. But what would have happened if that man had "helped out" by offering to take her home? How many other young girls have not been so lucky?I put a picture of the guy online along with a warning. There were a lot of comments underneath. Many of them were deemed racist. Such is the extent of the brainwashing in the name of multiculturalism, a comment is now deemed of greater concern than actual deeds. What is racism, anyway?I define it as the wilful persecution of someone on the grounds of their race. These white girls were the victims of racism. And sexism. And paedophilia. And rape. And GBH. And, in some cases, murder.They were targeted because of their race. They were called "white w****s," "white c*nts," and "white slags," and no amount of contempt was enough for them. Yet, of course, they were white, and apparently, whites cannot be the victims of racism. Whites are privileged, you know that.When is this two-tiered insanity going to stop? Is it not clear how much damage these false, progressive narratives, which we have let thrive, are doing?We need a clear discussion followed by a definition - not the definition of a race grifter - of what racism is. And the rules need to be the same for everyone. No more multi-tiered nonsense.These were racist crimes. And they went on for so long because those who should have put a stop to them were scared of being labelled racist. Rather than risk that slur, they threw children under the bus. Woke is, truly, cancerous. If you live in a remote rural village, and somebody of unusual appearance comes along, and you stare at them, that does not make you racist. Staring at what is unusual to you is normal. If you use a word that is now considered out-of-date, perhaps as a result of not mixing in sophisticated urban circles, with zero harmful intent that does not make you racist. However, if you target a little girl because she is white, then groom her, inject her with drugs, rape her, and then sell her body to people you know so they can rape her - well, that is racist. And a whole lot more besides.Let the truth be toldAt lunch the other day, I started to read out to my family some of the judge's sentencing remarks, which detail what happened. We got about two sentences in before it all got to be too much, and they didn't want to hear it. No surprise. What happened is beyond awful.Read the below if you can stomach it.How can one human being do something like this to another?The beauty of these verbatim dramas is that the creators cannot be accused of sensationalism or exaggeration. It is the truth. That is what needs to come out. We have to learn about what has happened if only to motivate ourselves and our leaders into doing something about this.It has been going on since the 1990s. It is still going on today. No more brushing it under the carpet in the name of multi-culturalism.The Jay Report claims that 1,400 children (that's just the under-age ones) were sexually exploited in Rotherham over 16 years. If you extrapolate that number over 50 other towns and cities, you arrive at roughly 70,000 victims. That is a conservative estimate. You can do similar extrapolations and come to a figure of a million. The likelihood is 250,000-500,000, given that we are talking about a period longer than 16 years and it has been happening in more than 50 locations. Kids!For sure, the cover-ups - the unwillingness to police, prosecute, publicize, or punish - meant the rape gangs went much further than they otherwise would. They thought they could get away with it.We need truth, even if it is unpalatable, if we are to stop things like this ever happening again.Most of these girls have never had anything like justice. How is a few years in prison anything like justice anyway?If you are buying gold to protect yourself in these uncertain times, I recommend The Pure Gold Company. Pricing is competitive, quality of service is high. They deliver to the UK, the US, Canada and Europe or you can store your gold with them. More here. The system does not work - smash itPrison is no longer sufficient punishment. It does not work as a deterrent. With almost 20% of inmates now Muslim and, according to a solicitor friend, with prisons now largely controlled on the inside by Muslim gangs, prison has become a place of indoctrination, radicalization, and Islamism. Thus, not only does imprisonment not work, it is actually counter-productive: it is creating offenders. Who'd've thought something run by government doesn't work as intended? Then prisoners get let out too early, especially to make room for people uttering wrong think on social media.Prison is also expensive - annual imprisonment now costs more than £50,000-100,000 per year per inmate, plus the costs of processing it all (police, courts, legal aid, etc) also amount to more than £50,000. As if what the rapist has done is not already bad enough, now we have to pay for him too. The courts are overwhelmed. The justice system is exploited. We need something different and better. It's long overdue. Horror stories like this one can at least motivate the required reform.There are other factors motivating the cover-up in my view. Policing your own community, where everybody knows who's who, everybody speaks the same language, and comes from the same culture is one thing. But policing another culture, where the language is different, the values are different - even the names are difficult - is much harder.It gets even harder when the majority of that culture feel a greater loyalty to their own people and culture than they do to what is right in the eyes of the host culture, or indeed the people of the host culture. If the alien culture does not integrate, it gets even harder. It was probably easier for the police to let stuff go, and focus on other things.Put your email in the box below and get my free guide to investing in gold.Here's a thoughtIn the largely secular UK, where the state now takes on responsibilities which were once borne by the church - education, care and so on - the state has also replaced religion. From Nigel Lawson to Polly Toynbee, it is now recognized that the NHS has become a religion.But the Pakistani communities that have taken over so many towns in the north and elsewhere do not feel the same sense of loyalty, protection, or worship to Britain's welfare state. It is something to take from rather than contribute to. They worship the Prophet Mohammed, not the NHS. I will wager a large bet that - especially in these communities where cash plays such a big role - they are paying much lower levels of tax than their earnings dictate. They will pay their Zakat long before they pay their VAT, Income or other taxes. Is HMRC policing these economies to the same extent? You know it isn't.Will a thorough investigation be commissioned? Of course it won't. That would be racist.More tiers, more iniquity, more injustice.But that's is another story, and it'll be years before that one comes out. Please tell your friends about this article.Follow the release of the film here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
As the tenth year of the Trojan War continues, Diomedes starts cutting through the Trojans like a knife through butter. Aside from a possible cameo from a primary source author himself, Diomedes is about to show the world how cool he is- including taking on the God of War himself... Also, get ready for a cameo from the heiress presumptive who has been recording our jingles! Sources for this episode: Homer (1965), The Iliad. Translated by E. V. Rieu. Harmondsworth; Penguin Books Ltd. Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Dares Phrygius (online) (Accessed 09/12/2024). Inspiration for the drawing from the following: By Copy of Nausykles or Kresilas (?) - Jastrow (2007), Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2091049
I regard the crimes committed by the Pakistani Rape Gangs as some of the most barbaric, if not the most barbaric, given the scale of them, ever to have been perpetrated on British soil.Yet, while I knew they were bad, I don't think I realized quite how bad they are.I've just finished playing a judge - Judge Peter Rook - in a new "verbatim film," which recreates the sentencing word for word of one of the most notorious grooming cases in Oxford. What went on is horrifying.It's called "The Grooming Gangs Cover-Up." It is produced by Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney, founders of the Unreported Story Society, which specializes in verbatim dramas, plays, and podcasts, and it comes out this Tuesday, January 21. Here's the trailer:At times, I could not believe the words that were coming out of my mouth.I remember telling my elder son and daughter about these rape gangs back in the mid-2010s. Neither believed such a thing was possible. My son started googling. Even on the internet, there was little evidence of what was going on. Rapists are predominantly white, he concluded, and that was that in their minds.The internet had smothered the story.In 2020, when everybody was squabbling over Brexit, there was this campaign to get the Remainer anthem - Beethoven's "Ode To Joy" conducted by André Rieu - to the top of the charts in time for the day we left. Fighting a rearguard action, Leavers then tried to get my song about Brexit, "17 Million F*ck Offs," to Number One. The result is that quite a few singles got sold. The media loved the story, and it was all over the papers. But there is one thing they left out: that I donated the proceeds to the Maggie Oliver Foundation, a charity set up to help the victims of rape gangs. Even that got covered up. (Rieu on the other hand kept his profits).Midjourney, an AI art app which I use to illustrate these articles, refuses to design me a picture to illustrate the title of today's piece. Cover up, like the crimes themselves, is still happening.A couple of years ago, my daughter-in-law was drugged by a Pakistani Bolt driver who had offered her a drink of water. This was in London - not Rotherham or Telford. Fortunately, the drug only kicked in after she had arrived at her destination and her friends looked after her. But what would have happened if that man had "helped out" by offering to take her home? How many other young girls have not been so lucky?I put a picture of the guy online along with a warning. There were a lot of comments underneath. Many of them were deemed racist. Such is the extent of the brainwashing in the name of multiculturalism, a comment is now deemed of greater concern than actual deeds. What is racism, anyway?I define it as the wilful persecution of someone on the grounds of their race. These white girls were the victims of racism. And sexism. And paedophilia. And rape. And GBH. And, in some cases, murder.They were targeted because of their race. They were called "white w****s," "white c*nts," and "white slags," and no amount of contempt was enough for them. Yet, of course, they were white, and apparently, whites cannot be the victims of racism. Whites are privileged, you know that.When is this two-tiered insanity going to stop? Is it not clear how much damage these false, progressive narratives, which we have let thrive, are doing?We need a clear discussion followed by a definition - not the definition of a race grifter - of what racism is. And the rules need to be the same for everyone. No more multi-tiered nonsense.These were racist crimes. And they went on for so long because those who should have put a stop to them were scared of being labelled racist. Rather than risk that slur, they threw children under the bus. Woke is, truly, cancerous. If you live in a remote rural village, and somebody of unusual appearance comes along, and you stare at them, that does not make you racist. Staring at what is unusual to you is normal. If you use a word that is now considered out-of-date, perhaps as a result of not mixing in sophisticated urban circles, with zero harmful intent that does not make you racist. However, if you target a little girl because she is white, then groom her, inject her with drugs, rape her, and then sell her body to people you know so they can rape her - well, that is racist. And a whole lot more besides.Let the truth be toldAt lunch the other day, I started to read out to my family some of the judge's sentencing remarks, which detail what happened. We got about two sentences in before it all got to be too much, and they didn't want to hear it. No surprise. What happened is beyond awful.Read the below if you can stomach it.How can one human being do something like this to another?The beauty of these verbatim dramas is that the creators cannot be accused of sensationalism or exaggeration. It is the truth. That is what needs to come out. We have to learn about what has happened if only to motivate ourselves and our leaders into doing something about this.It has been going on since the 1990s. It is still going on today. No more brushing it under the carpet in the name of multi-culturalism.The Jay Report claims that 1,400 children (that's just the under-age ones) were sexually exploited in Rotherham over 16 years. If you extrapolate that number over 50 other towns and cities, you arrive at roughly 70,000 victims. That is a conservative estimate. You can do similar extrapolations and come to a figure of a million. The likelihood is 250,000-500,000, given that we are talking about a period longer than 16 years and it has been happening in more than 50 locations. Kids!For sure, the cover-ups - the unwillingness to police, prosecute, publicize, or punish - meant the rape gangs went much further than they otherwise would. They thought they could get away with it.We need truth, even if it is unpalatable, if we are to stop things like this ever happening again.Most of these girls have never had anything like justice. How is a few years in prison anything like justice anyway?If you are buying gold to protect yourself in these uncertain times, I recommend The Pure Gold Company. Pricing is competitive, quality of service is high. They deliver to the UK, the US, Canada and Europe or you can store your gold with them. More here. The system does not work - smash itPrison is no longer sufficient punishment. It does not work as a deterrent. With almost 20% of inmates now Muslim and, according to a solicitor friend, with prisons now largely controlled on the inside by Muslim gangs, prison has become a place of indoctrination, radicalization, and Islamism. Thus, not only does imprisonment not work, it is actually counter-productive: it is creating offenders. Who'd've thought something run by government doesn't work as intended? Then prisoners get let out too early, especially to make room for people uttering wrong think on social media.Prison is also expensive - annual imprisonment now costs more than £50,000-100,000 per year per inmate, plus the costs of processing it all (police, courts, legal aid, etc) also amount to more than £50,000. As if what the rapist has done is not already bad enough, now we have to pay for him too. The courts are overwhelmed. The justice system is exploited. We need something different and better. It's long overdue. Horror stories like this one can at least motivate the required reform.There are other factors motivating the cover-up in my view. Policing your own community, where everybody knows who's who, everybody speaks the same language, and comes from the same culture is one thing. But policing another culture, where the language is different, the values are different - even the names are difficult - is much harder.It gets even harder when the majority of that culture feel a greater loyalty to their own people and culture than they do to what is right in the eyes of the host culture, or indeed the people of the host culture. If the alien culture does not integrate, it gets even harder. It was probably easier for the police to let stuff go, and focus on other things.Put your email in the box below and get my free guide to investing in gold.Here's a thoughtIn the largely secular UK, where the state now takes on responsibilities which were once borne by the church - education, care and so on - the state has also replaced religion. From Nigel Lawson to Polly Toynbee, it is now recognized that the NHS has become a religion.But the Pakistani communities that have taken over so many towns in the north and elsewhere do not feel the same sense of loyalty, protection, or worship to Britain's welfare state. It is something to take from rather than contribute to. They worship the Prophet Mohammed, not the NHS. I will wager a large bet that - especially in these communities where cash plays such a big role - they are paying much lower levels of tax than their earnings dictate. They will pay their Zakat long before they pay their VAT, Income or other taxes. Is HMRC policing these economies to the same extent? You know it isn't.Will a thorough investigation be commissioned? Of course it won't. That would be racist.More tiers, more iniquity, more injustice.But that's is another story, and it'll be years before that one comes out. Please tell your friends about this article.Follow the release of the film here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
No novo episódio de 'Irritações', o primeiro de 2025, o painel fala sobre o que se viveu na passagem de ano, com José de Pina a criticar as pessoas que levam as "superstições" demasiado a sério, no momento das doze badaladas. O comentador fez ainda questão de criticar a emissão de um concerto de André Rieu, na RTP, depois da transmissão do concerto de Ano Novo de Viena. Luana do Bem mostra-se irritada com as mensagens de bom ano enviadas por pessoas com quem nunca fala, com Carla Quevedo saturada com a quantidade de vales acumulados para a troca de presentes. Já Luís Pedro Nunes afirma que vai voltar a deixar de apoiar os EUA na ficção americana, depois do regresso de Trump ao poder. Com moderação de Pedro Boucherie Mendes, o Irritações foi emitido a 3 de janeiro, na SIC Radical, e terminou com o tema 'A Pair Of Brown Eyes', de Cat Power.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No episódio desta semana, Carla Quevedo diz não entender o 'fenómeno' que se criou em torno da enchente de notícias sobre situações meteorológicas, em concreto com o frio: "O que me irrita é estarem a encarar algo que é normal e que acontece todos os anos com surpresa e até indignação". Luís Pedro Nunes, e à base da notícia sobre a baixa percentagem de portugueses consegue compreender textos simples e matemática básica, mostra-se irritado e pede: "Não venham dizer que isto é só do ensino". José de Pina volta a temas como o cartaz de Marinho Pinto ou André Rieu, com Luana do Bem a relatar um episódio com a fechadura da porta de sua casa, que a levou a momentos em que deixou de "confiar em si". Com moderação de Pedro Boucherie Mendes, o Irritações foi emitido a 13 de dezembro, na SIC Radical, e terminou com o tema 'Sweetest Fruit', de St. Vincent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
L'editorial Trabucaire ha publicat una guia per descobrir el nostre patrimoni arquitectònic a través de les torres de senyal que podem veure repartides sobre tot el territori de Catalunya Nord. En parlem amb Bernard Rieu, periodista i historiador, autor del llibre Les Tours à Signaux.
Ponad 45 milionów sprzedanych płyt, 500 platyn, koncerty na 5 kontynentach, własna orkiestra i ogromny majątek, w tym stradivarius. Skala sukcesu André Rieu jest ogromna. Niektóre media okrzyknęły go „rewolucjonistą muzyki klasycznej”, który do tej „trudnej” sztuki potrafi przyciągnąć dziesiątki tysięcy nowych odbiorców. Pogląd ten jest całkowicie fałszywy. Rieu nie jest żadnym rewolucjonistą, nie przyciąga także nowej publiczności do sal koncertowych. Prawdopodobnie jest wręcz odwrotnie. Z jednym jednak trzeba się zgodzić: jest szalenie popularny. To mówi wiele zarówno o nim, jego pomyśle na muzyczny biznes, jak i o publiczności. Nazywany jest „królem walca”, choć to nie pierwszy artysta, który ten tytuł otrzymał. Udamy się zatem w tym odcinku w podróż do XIX-wiecznego Wiednia, aby odnaleźć źródła sukcesu Rieu i prześledzić karierę jego poprzedników – dynastii Straussów. Podcast powstał dzięki Mecenasom Szafy Melomana. Jeśli chcesz stać się jednym z nich i wspierać pierwszy polski podcast o muzyce klasycznej, odwiedź mój profil w serwisie Patronite.pl. Muzyka w odcinku: 1. J. Strauss, „Weib, Wein und Gesang”, wyk. Marek Weber i jego orkiestra (1927). 2. J. Strauss, „Waltz Medley”, US Air Force Band aranż. Charles Granofsky. 3. Fragmenty występów André Rieu i Johann Strauss Orchestra w Bukareszcie i Wiedniu. 4. J. Strauss, „Tritsch-Tratsch Polka”, wyk. Akkordeonorchester Hof, aranż. Christoph Waghubinger.
Cada setmana, Joana Serra de la Llibreria Catalana de Perpinyà ens tria un llibre. Avui ens ha parlat d'un llibre per passejar i descobrir el nostre territori. Découverte Guidée en Pays Catalan, Les tours à signaux, de Bernard Rieu (ed. Trabucaire)
Cela fait huit ans que les parents d'Anne-Charlotte Poncin ressassent inlassablement tous les scénarios qui auraient pu conduire à la mort de leur fille, Anne-Charlotte, 30 ans au moment de sa disparition, au tout début de l'année 2016. D'elle on n'a retrouvé qu'un crâne et des ossements. Ses parents ont songé à l'accident mais n'ont jamais cru au suicide. Jusqu'à ce que la thèse d'un possible crime commis par la timide et fragile épouse de leur fille, Margaux Olivier, prenne de l'épaisseur. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 28 mars 2024
Cela fait huit ans que les parents d'Anne-Charlotte Poncin ressassent inlassablement tous les scénarios qui auraient pu conduire à la mort de leur fille, Anne-Charlotte, 30 ans au moment de sa disparition, au tout début de l'année 2016. D'elle on n'a retrouvé qu'un crâne et des ossements. Ses parents ont songé à l'accident mais n'ont jamais cru au suicide. Jusqu'à ce que la thèse d'un possible crime commis par la timide et fragile épouse de leur fille, Margaux Olivier, prenne de l'épaisseur. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 28 mars 2024
On this week's episode I chat to my friend and renowned influencer Anna Du Rieu about her ability to communicate with the dead and all the weird shit that keeps happening around her. This conversation is as hilarious as it is wild as hell.Spirits kept fkn with our connection as we recorded, so the craziness of the conversation is amplified!You can follow Anna on Instagram at @thenotsoperfectmum See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Le marketing peut être un puissant moteur de changement positif, à condition qu'il soit pratiqué avec conscience et intégrité.”Dans ce premier épisode de la saison 3 de Slow Marketing, Florence Touzé-Rieu, enseignante-chercheuse à Audencia et experte en marketing et communication responsable, partage sa vision sur l'évolution du marketing vers des pratiques plus éthiques et durables. Plongez dans une discussion éclairée sur les défis et opportunités d'un marketing qui cherche à réconcilier croissance économique et responsabilité sociale.
La pols de la Laika que encara volta per l'espai. Crítica teatral de l'obra «Laika». Creació i dramatúrgia: Enric Cases, Marc Costa, Christian Olivé, Daniel Carreras i Iolanda Llansó. Escenografia i attrezzo: Marc Costa. Direcció escènica: Enric Ases. Vestuari i utillatge: Iolanda Llansó. Projeccions: Christian Olivé. Il·luminació i espai sonor: Daniel Carreras. Música original: Albert Joan. Veus en off: Iolanda Llansó. Efectes sonors: Edgar Vidal (Vidal 2 FX). Edició i producció de la banda sonora: Jero Castellà. Construcció del titella: Marc Costa, Iolanda Llansó, Joan Pena. Construcció de l'estructura: El Taller d’en Lagarto (Josep Sebastià). Suport en l'attrezzo: Alberto Carreño / Patxworkinflables (Patxo). Imatge gràfica: Mireia Cardús. Fotografia i vídeo: Vent-o (Sergi Canet). Impressions gràfiques: Fm Gràfics. Web: Elisenda Solà, Circuit Integrat. Producció executiva: Mireia Cardús. Administració: Obsidiana / Raquel Martínez. Producció: Obsidiana / Daniel Carreras. Distribució: Obsidiana / Mònica Garcia. Distribució internacional i comunicació: Obsidiana / Maria Gallardo. Una producció de Xirriquiteula Teatre. Sant Andreu Teatre (SaT!). De l'11 al 12 de juliol 2018. Reposició: Teatre Romea, Barcelona, 27 novembre 2022. Reposició: Sant Andreu Teatre (SaT!), Barcelona, 3 a 24 febrer 2024. Espectacle recomanat a partir de 4 anys. Veu: Andreu Sotorra. Música: The second waltz. Interpretació: André Rieu i Johann Strauss Orchestra. Composició: Dmitri Shostakovich. Àlbum: Strauss & Co, André Rieu, 1994
Damien Rieu nous fait l'honneur de sa présence dans le fauteuil de Livre Noir. Dans cet entretien exclusif de plus d'une heure, il nous dresse son constat de l'état sécuritaire de notre pays, revient sur l'attaque de Crépol, nous livre quelques anecdotes sur son passé de militant et prend le temps de nous parler de ses procès face aux islamistes. Soutenez-nous sur Tipeee !
Cédric Chalret du Rieu, président de l'Ordre de Malte, association catholique hospitalière qui agit auprès des plus fragile à travers des initiatives de terrain dans divers secteurs, il revient sur l'opération "Urgence Hiver".
Programa de música nostàlgica, des dels anys 50, passant per la dècada prodigiosa, conduit per Jordi Pique. Dilluns i dimecres a les 12 h podcast recorded with enacast.com
Cet épisode est être une véritable mine d'or pour tous ceux qui s'intéressent à la gestion de patrimoine et à l'impact investing. À travers un échange très prolifique, nous faisons le point sur la mesure d'impact dans le cadre bien précise de la gestion de patrimoine et détaillons au travers d'exemples concrets et d'explications détaillées les interactions des trois piliers centraux : d'intentionnalité, additionnalité et de mesurabilité. Olivier et Vincent nous font découvrir Kimpa, à la croisée entre banque d'investissement et Family Office. Cette immersion dans les coulisses de la société vous permettra de mieux comprendre leur positionnement face aux CGP, aux banques privées et autres F/O. Porteurs d'une vision forte, Kimpa a su se tailler une place dans cet univers très fermé en entretenant des relations très fortes avec des familles d'entrepreneurs pour faciliter et accroitre la part de ces investissements dans les patrimoines de leur client. Nous explorons la passion qui anime ces entrepreneurs et comment celle ci se propage dans tout leur écosystème au travers des relations qu'ils entretiennent avec leurs clients, leurs transactions et les outils qu'ils déploient en interne. Une perspective du Wealth management qui a du sens !
Extrait de l'épisode de Dimanche Cet épisode est être une véritable mine d'or pour tous ceux qui s'intéressent à la gestion de patrimoine et à l'impact investing. À travers un échange très prolifique, nous faisons le point sur la mesure d'impact dans le cadre bien précise de la gestion de patrimoine et détaillons au travers d'exemples concrets et d'explications détaillées les interactions des trois piliers centraux : d'intentionnalité, additionnalité et de mesurabilité. Olivier et Vincent nous font découvrir Kimpa, à la croisée entre banque d'investissement et Family Office. Cette immersion dans les coulisses de la société vous permettra de mieux comprendre leur positionnement face aux CGP, aux banques privées et autres F/O. Porteurs d'une vision forte, Kimpa a su se tailler une place dans cet univers très fermé en entretenant des relations très fortes avec des familles d'entrepreneurs pour faciliter et accroitre la part de ces investissements dans les patrimoines de leur client. Nous explorons la passion qui anime ces entrepreneurs et comment celle ci se propage dans tout leur écosystème au travers des relations qu'ils entretiennent avec leurs clients, leurs transactions et les outils qu'ils déploient en interne. Une perspective du Wealth management qui a du sens !
Verdura musical saltejada amb mongeta perona. Crítica teatral de l'obra «For Evita. Una astracanada musical». Dramatúrgia: Jordi Prat i Coll. Intèrprets: Andreu Gallén, Ivan Labanda, Anna Moliner i Jordi Vidal. Cos de ball: Sol Carner, Guillem Fole, Aleix Lladó, Ingrid Machuca, Andreu Mauri, Júlia Pérez, Marta Pérez i Òscar Planells. Músics: Albert Carrique, Laia Ferrer, Raul Gil, Dusan Jevtovic, Eloi López, Vicent Pérez i Xavi Sánchez. Cor: Musicals’ Choir. Coreografia: Aixa Guerra. Direcció del cor: Cristina Colomer. Escenografia: Sergi Corbera Gaju. Vestuari: Adriana Parra. Il·luminació: David Bofarull a.a.i. So: Jordi i Albert Ballbé. Caracterització i assistència de vestuari: Alba Quintós i Núria Llunell. Confecció de vestuari: Núria Monfort. Construcció de l’escenografia: Nuno Art Construction. Ajudant de direcció i adaptació lletres: David Pintó i Codinasaltas. Fotografia: May Zircus. Cap tècnic i regidoria funcions: Enric Alarcón. Tècnic de llums: Oriol Mestre. Regidoria assajos: Marc Berraondo. Producció executiva: Marta Colell. Comunicació i distribució: Bitò. Estudiant de direcció i dramatúrgia en pràctiques (Institut del Teatre): Mireia Claramunt. Meritoratge de direcció: Pau Serés. Agraïments: Judit Farrés, Escola Eòlia, La Brutal. Una producció del Grec 2023 Festival de Barcelona i Bitò. Amb el suport de l’Institut Català d’Empreses Culturals del Departament de Cultura. Direcció musical: Andreu Gallén. Direcció escènica: Jordi Prat i Coll. Grec'23. Teatre Grec Montjuïc. Barcelona, 27 i 28 juliol 2023. Veu: Andreu Sotorra. Música: Don't Cry For Me Argentina. Interpretació: André Rieu, Johann Strauss Orchestra, Mirusia Louwerse. Composició: Andrew Lloyd Webber i Tim Rice. Àlbum: New York Memories Andre Rieu, 2006.
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Marguerite Stern, ex femen, a longtemps fait partie d'une opposition dite de gauche, ouvertement opposée à la droite, représentante du patriarcat. Depuis quelques mois, cette militante qui a pu servir au sein d'associations d'aide aux migrants, est accusée par ses anciens supporters de flirter avec l'extrême-droite. Nous avons durant cet entretien voulu questionner ses évolutions, ses convictions mais également sa cohérence. Près de deux heures durant lesquels nous avons parlé de féminisme, de transidentité, d'immigration, d'islam…mais également de Julien Rochedy, Damien Rieu, Thaïs d'Escufon ou encore Némésis. Soutenez-nous sur Tipeee !
Cédric Chalret du Rieu, secouriste et président de l'Ordre de Malte France
Tonton Mick vient nous partager ses connaissances en chanson francophone à travers plusieurs émissions, généreusement illustrées en chansons et parsemées d'anecdotes ou commentaires. Le Coin de Tonton Mick : https://www.radiolocalitiz.fr/le-coin-de-tonton-mick/ Titres diffusés : Nicole Rieu - Et la vie coulait : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/et-la-vie-coulait/1661527618?i=1661527627 Nicole Rieu - Les héritiers (feat. Frédéric Bobin) : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/les-héritiers-feat-frédéric-bobin/1661527618?i=1661527632 Nicole Rieu - Sa pouppée de chiffon : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/sa-pouppée-de-chiffon/1661527618?i=1661527738 Jean-Paul Bonfils - Rue du Bras de Fer : https://jeanpaulbonfils.wixsite.com/jeconnaisbonfils Jean-Paul Bonfils - Joe la Mâchouille : https://jeanpaulbonfils.wixsite.com/jeconnaisbonfils Jean-Paul Bonfils - Je Ne Sais Pas : https://jeanpaulbonfils.wixsite.com/jeconnaisbonfils
durée : 00:06:40 - L'invité de la rédaction de France Bleu Drôme Ardèche - Une manifestation avait lieu, ce mardi, pour réclamer la réouverture des urgences la nuit. Mais face au manque de médecins, il n'est pas possible de faire autrement, déplore, le chef du service.
WORD EXPLOSION '23| DAY 18| STUDY ON THE BOOK OF ST.JOHN| CHIMDI & FUNKE OHAHUNA. This man was not the Light, but was sent to bear witness to that Light. John 1:8, RIEU. The Bible reference, The Four Gospels by E.V. Rieu, began the verse above with the phrase, "This man", which makes us understand that John the Baptist was present and available. More than being a product of prophecy (Luke 1:15), John the Baptist was present and available where he had to be for God to use him (Matthew 3:1-4) Hence, if John was only satisfied with being a product of prophecy and was not present in the wilderness and available to God, the prophecy concerning him would have been unfulfilled. Also, John the Baptist was successful because he was available to be used by God to fulfill the prophecy concerning his life. Listen to the full teaching to discover what the New Creature and Church ought to be doing with individual and public prophesies, the reason Jesus told His disciples about the end-time and our role in the manifestation of prophesies. Jesus is Lord. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gracelife-comi/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gracelife-comi/support
Cédric Chalret du Rieu, président de l'Ordre de Malte France, il revient sur la mobilisation pour l'Ukraine à l'occasion des un an du conflit. Il donnera une conférence le 16 février à 20h30 à la maison paroissiale Saint Lambert dans le 15e sur le thème » Un an après le début du conflit en Ukraine, quelle dette sociale pour les familles ?«
Today we discuss Protein absorption, Muscle protein synthesis (MPS), and how much protein you need daily. I also break this down to who needs to worry about what. There are things that newbies just don't need to worry about and can be overwhelming to them. I also talk about what more advanced lifters and clients should focus on. 3:58 - How much protein do you need for the day?9:15 announcement - When you sign up for the LiftingLindsay Training App between Dec 26-January 7 you'll get a free macro plan too! Sign up HERE.11:59 - protein absorption. Can the body really only absorb 20-30g of protein in one sitting?14:05 - Protein isn't just for muscle, there are many jobs it has in the body17:04 - what is Muscle Protein Synthesis 21:00 research based calculation for maximizing Muscle Protein Synthesis23:47 Skewed vs Even distribution of protein for maximizing Muscle Protein Synthesis30:58 - How to maximize muscle gains at maintenanceANNOUNCING! New Fat loss and Muscle and Strength training programs are starting Monday January 2nd on the LiftingLindsay Training App. Sign up HERE to optimize your training for the new year! Train SMART!!! Also, when you sign up between December 26th - January 7th you get a free macros plan!!Research Citedhttps://medlineplus.gov/genetics/understanding/howgeneswork/protein/Hudson, J.L., R.E.B. Iii, and W.W. Campbell, Protein Distribution and Muscle-Related Outcomes: Does the Evidence Support the Concept? Nutrients, 2020. https://examine.com/articles/how-much-protein-can-you-eat-in-one-sitting/#ref-29Moore, D.R., Maximizing Post-exercise Anabolism: The Case for Relative Protein Intakes. Front Nutr, 2019. 6: p. 147.Rieu, I, et al. "Leucine Supplementation Improves Muscle Protein Synthesis in Elderly Men Independently of Hyperaminoacidaemia." The Journal of Physiology 575.1 (2006): 305-15. Print.Norton, L. E., G. J. Wilson, D. K. Layman, C. J. Moulton, and P. J. Garlick. "Leucine Content of Dietary Proteins Is a Determinant of Postprandial Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis in Adult Rats." Nutrition & Metabolism 9.1 (2012): 67. Web.anabolic responseSchoenfeld et al 2018Norton et al 2017Yasuda et al 2020Fun back and forth from Eric Helms and Menno about protein in a diet - didn't talk about this in the podcast, but if you're a nerd it's a fun read to see how even some of the most brilliant people can disagree about protein :) https://mennohenselmans.com/eric-helms-protein/
Dans son atelier, Pascal Rieu travaille le verre. Il n'est pas verrier mais vitrailliste. Il conçoit le motif du vitrail, puis il le dessine, le peint et, enfin, il assemble le vitrail final. Toutes ces étapes demandent du temps. Du temps, Pascal aime en prendre pour réfléchir, créer et travailler. Pour le quatrième épisode de notre série consacrée aux savoir-faire du territoire en région Centre-Val de Loire, on vous emmène à la rencontre de pascal, l'artisan du vitrail, à Tours.
Avec Jan Emeryk Rosciszewski, ambassadeur de Pologne en France et Cédric Charlet du Rieu, président de l’Ordre de Malte, avocat, directeur juridique du groupe immobilier Atland.
Jan Emeryk ROSCISZEWSKI, ambassadeur de Pologne en France (PAD)Cédric CHALRET du RIEU, président de l'Ordre de MalteQuatre mois après le début de la guerre en Ukraine, les organisations humanitaires poursuivent leur mission au service des sinistrés du conflit. Elles opèrent souvent de la Pologne, pays de l'UE en première ligne dans l'accueil des populations. Récemment avait lieu la présentation de l'engagement de la Pologne et de la branche française de l'Ordre de Malte pour l'aide aux réfugiés d'Ukraine. J'ai rencontré l'ambassadeur de Pologne en France, Jan Emeryk Rosciszewski. Je vous propose de l'écouter pendant une dizaine de minutes. L'entretien porte sur l'investissement sans relâche du gouvernement de Varsovie. Puis nous prendrons le relais avec Cédric Chalret du Rieu, président de l'Ordre de Malte, pour parler de diverses actions menées sur le terrain et dont la manière dont il envisage sa présence à long terme.
Un capítulo muy especial donde junto a Pao y Lula, repasamos qué música nos acompaño y nos influencio desde nuestra niñez hasta la actualidad. Un recorrido que va desde Myrian Hernández, Nirvana, La Ley, Daddy Yankee, My Chemical Romance, The Egyptian Lover o André Rieu.
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Wie zijn toch die mensen die in het publiek zitten bij talkshows? De mediameiden hebben alle antwoorden. Anouk gaf een rockbruiloft en de bruiloft van Astrid Joosten verstoorde de lunch van een restaurantrecensent. Terwijl we ons verbazen over Op1 en de Engelse teksten van André Rieu, deelt Erica Terpstra mede dat ze graag buitenaards leven mee wil maken. We bespreken het tv-woord der tv-woorden: leveren. Gordon ontbijt met een steak en Pringles blijken in een koker te zitten. En na heel veel verzoeken is onze rubriek Het etablissement van een BN'er eindelijk terug.Onze sponsor: Eat that frog - Brian Tracy, de methode om nooit meer uit te stellen!
durée : 00:05:02 - Le journal de presque 17h17 - Connerie du candidat reconquête Damien Rieu, charisme du ministre de l'éducation Pap Ndiaye, Didier Lallement qui a du répondre devant la commission du Sénat sur les débordements au Stade de France, Macron a annoncé 30 minutes de sport par jour en primaire et temps de parole, c'est l'actu du jour!
durée : 00:05:02 - Le journal de presque 17h17 - Connerie du candidat reconquête Damien Rieu, charisme du ministre de l'éducation Pap Ndiaye, Didier Lallement qui a du répondre devant la commission du Sénat sur les débordements au Stade de France, Macron a annoncé 30 minutes de sport par jour en primaire et temps de parole, c'est l'actu du jour!
durée : 00:05:02 - Le journal de presque 17h17 - par : Charline Vanhoenacker, Alex Vizorek - Connerie du candidat reconquête Damien Rieu, charisme du ministre de l'éducation Pap Ndiaye, Didier Lallement qui a du répondre devant la commission du Sénat sur les débordements au Stade de France, Macron a annoncé 30 minutes de sport par jour en primaire et temps de parole, c'est l'actu du jour!
Le catéchuménat accompagne des jeunes et des adultes en vue de recevoir les sacrements de l'initiation chrétienne. Dans le groupement paroissial d'Ambérieu en Bugey, plusieurs jeunes ont reçu le baptème à la veillée pascale 2022. Mélodie et Gabin témoignent
QUOTES FOR REFLECTION “The Greek word for good used in John 10 is kalos, and it means more than ‘good' as opposed to ‘bad.' It has the idea of ‘beautiful' as well as ‘good.' So a classical Greek scholar, E.V. Rieu, translated the statement of Christ as, “I am the shepherd, the Shepherd Beautiful.” ~Ajith Fernando, Sri Lankan Christian leader “If the church is to prosper and mature, she will need faithful men to lead and care for her. The church will need men who are sound in doctrine, whose lives are guided by the Word of God, and who are willing to defend the truth. The church will need to hold up as its ideal those who model fidelity and love toward God, men who will pour themselves out for the benefit of the Lord's sheep. Men of this mold are gifts to the church from her Lord.” ~Lemuel Haynes (1753-1833), first black person to be ordained a minister in the United States and 30-year pastor in Rutland, VT “‘My sheep know my voice' (John 10:4). Christ's faithful lambs know His voice because they are used to the sound of it. Because they commune with Him often and hunger for the words that fall from His lips, they recognize the tone and rhythm of His precious words. They can tell at once whether He or a stranger is declaring peace. They know His voice because it speaks good to their souls. His word of peace humbles souls, cleanses from guilt, transforms lives, melts their hearts, and endears Christ to them. ~Kris Lundgaard, author and missionary “The messengers of Jesus will be hated to the end of time. They will be blamed for all the division which rend cities and homes. Jesus and his disciples will be condemned on all sides for undermining family life, and for leading the nation astray; they will be called crazy fanatics and disturbers of the peace. The disciples will be sorely tempted to desert their Lord. But the end is also near, and they must hold on and persevere until it comes. Only he will be blessed who remains loyal to Jesus and his word until the end.” “It is only because he became like us that we can become like him.” ~Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945) in The Cost of Discipleship SERMON PASSAGE John 10 (ESV) 9 I am the door. If anyone enters by me, he will be saved and will go in and out and find pasture. 10 The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly. 11 I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep…. 14 I am the good shepherd. I know my own and my own know me, 15 just as the Father knows me and I know the Father; and I lay down my life for the sheep…. 22 At that time the Feast of Dedication took place at Jerusalem. It was winter, 23 and Jesus was walking in the temple, in the colonnade of Solomon. 24 So the Jews gathered around him and said to him, “How long will you keep us in suspense? If you are the Christ, tell us plainly.” 25 Jesus answered them, “I told you, and you do not believe. The works that I do in my Father's name bear witness about me, 26 but you do not believe because you are not among my sheep. 27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. 28 I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand. 29 My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all, and no one is able to snatch them out of the Father's hand. 30 I and the Father are one.” 31 The Jews picked up stones again to stone him. 32 Jesus answered them, “I have shown you many good works from the Father; for which of them are you going to stone me?” 33 The Jews answered him, “It is not for a good work that we are going to stone you but for blasphemy, because you, being a man, make yourself God.” 34 Jesus answered them, “Is it not written in your Law, ‘I said, you are gods'? 35 If he called them gods to whom the word of God came—and Scripture cannot be broken— 36 do you say of him whom the Father consecrated and sent into the world, ‘You are blaspheming,' because I said, ‘I am the Son of God'? 37 If I am not doing the works of my Father, then do not believe me; 38 but if I do them, even though you do not believe me, believe the works, that you may know and understand that the Father is in me and I am in the Father.” 39 Again they sought to arrest him, but he escaped from their hands. Psalm 82 1 God has taken his place in the divine council; in the midst of the gods he holds judgment: 2 “How long will you judge unjustly and show partiality to the wicked? Selah 3 Give justice to the weak and the fatherless; maintain the right of the afflicted and the destitute. 4 Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked.” 5 They have neither knowledge nor understanding, they walk about in darkness; all the foundations of the earth are shaken. 6 I said, “You are gods, sons of the Most High, all of you; 7 nevertheless, like men you shall die, and fall like any prince.” 8 Arise, O God, judge the earth; for you shall inherit all the nations! Ezekiel 34 7 “Therefore, you shepherds, hear the word of the Lord: 8 As I live, declares the Lord God, surely because my sheep have become a prey, and my sheep have become food for all the wild beasts, since there was no shepherd, and because my shepherds have not searched for my sheep, but the shepherds have fed themselves, and have not fed my sheep, 9 therefore, you shepherds, hear the word of the Lord: 10 Thus says the Lord God, Behold, I am against the shepherds, and I will require my sheep at their hand and put a stop to their feeding the sheep. No longer shall the shepherds feed themselves. I will rescue my sheep from their mouths, that they may not be food for them. 11 For thus says the Lord God: Behold, I, I myself will search for my sheep and will seek them out.”
Damien Rieu, lanceur d'alerte et principal influenceur sur Twitter au sein du camp national, est l'invité de Livre Noir après son ralliement ce week-end à Eric Zemmour. Musique "Celestine" de tibo nevil : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe_gtHhZXR8 Soutenez-nous !
Linda viert tweede kerstdag samen met presentatrice en paardenliefhebber Britt Dekker en de koning van de wals, André Rieu. Een gesprek over groupies, verkeerde keuzes maken voor het grote geld en patat. Muziek is er van Mell & Vintage Future, zij spelen de favoriete liedjes van Britt en André.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De mannen hebben het over ondernemen. Als gevierde ondernemer vertelt Dominique over zijn Sloe Gin imperium. Evert ergert zich aan bejaarden en Wouter droomt van een baan bij André Rieu op het Vrijthof.
Het vreemdste hitsucces van de jaren negentig is de doorbraak van een orkestleider uit Maastricht, die met een romantisch stuk van Dmitri Sjostakovitsj in de top 3 terechtkwam. Eindelijk krijgt Jeroen van Inkel erkenning voor zijn rol in deze doorbraak. En natuurlijk vertellen we het verhaal van die legendarische halve finale Ajax - Bayern München met Rieu op de middenstip!
Delphine Rieu Mourre est co fondatrice de l'agence de design musicale Clap Music Agency. Cette dernière vise à accompagner les marques dans leurs réflexions autour d'une stratégie sonore. Par le biais de leur travail réalisé pour le compte de la marque d'horlogerie suisse ZRC 1904, notre invité nous fait part du savoir faire de l'agence, ses convictions ses projets et ses ambitions.LIEN DE L'INVITÉ : Site de l'agence ; https://clapmusicagency.com/ Le Son Dopamine : www.lesondopamine.frArticle sur le cas ZRC 1904 : https://www.lesondopamine.fr/musique-marque/zrc-1904-design-sonore/Abonnez vous sur iTunes : apple.co/2K0cWRuAimez la page Facebook : www.facebook.com/lesondopamine/ Suivez moi sur Twitter : twitter.com/FlavienDef 1'21 Présentation de l'invité et de l'agence10'43 Comment l'agence souhaite accompagner les marques dans leur rélexion Musqique13'18 L'agence intervient sur des stratégies de communication moyen-long terme14'38 Qui s'occupe de la composition musicale à l'agence ?15'57 Le projet réalisé pour ZRC 190421'01 Le design sonore dans le luxe24'42 A quel univers de marque notre invité aimerait s'attaquer ?27'50 : Les futurs objectifs de l'agence
L'association Présence fraternelle vise à restaurer le lien social par une présence d'Eglise dans le quartier d'Ambérieu gare. Pierre Aymard Duvernay responsable explique la démarche
Mercredi 28 avril 2021, SMART IMPACT reçoit Nathalie des Isnards (fondatrice, madamePee) , Julien Lacaze (Président, Sites & Monuments) , Damien Chalret du Rieu (cofondateur, Compagnie des Pyrénées) et Claudine Bichet (1ère adjointe au maire de Bordeaux)
El silencio, un adiós en cinco mil idiomas cuando se pierde lo más querido. Sobran las palabras, cuando la incompetencia, la injusticia o la indiferencia, sobrevuelan a los inocentes. Instrumentales como “El Vuelo de la pobreza” de Javier del Santo, genio y coautor de clásicos o Shostakovich y su Vals nº 2, “I´will Follow you" en versión de André Rieu desde la Galaxia Babel. Más que palabras, metáforas silenciosas junto a nuestro silencio."Rosas rojas para una Dama triste” en versión de Conniff , dedicado hoy, más que nunca dedicado, a quien nos iluminó con su silencio y sus obras más que con la habitual palabrería mendaz e inane. Escuchar audio
Daisy Dunn, historian and biographer of Catullus and Pliny, sets our scene in ancient Rome and Greece, entertaining the Slightly Foxed team with literature of love and war, satire and myth, and amplifying echoes of the classics through the ages. We begin with Homer’s monsters and memorials of fallen men, then take a tour of the ancient world, from Catullus’ erotic poetry and Lysistrata’s sex strike to the eruption of Vesuvius and Suetonius’ lives of extraordinary emperors. In a more contemporary turn, F. Scott Fitzgerald borrows Gatsby from the Satyricon, and Mary Renault writes historical novels and lovers’ names in wine. And there’s the usual round-up of recommended reading from off the beaten track. Please find links to books, articles, and further reading listed below. The digits in brackets following each listing refer to the minute and second they are mentioned. (Episode duration: 39 minutes; 54 seconds) Books Mentioned We may be able to get hold of second-hand copies of the out-of-print titles listed below. Please get in touch (mailto:jess@foxedquarterly.com) with Jess in the Slightly Foxed office for more information. Catullus’ Bedspread: The Life of Rome’s Most Erotic Poet (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/daisy-dunn-catullus-bedspread/) , Daisy Dunn In the Shadow of Vesuvius: A Life of Pliny (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/daisy-dunn-in-the-shadow-of-vesuvius/) , Daisy Dunn The Odyssey (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/emily-wilson-homer-odyssey/) , Homer, translated by Emily Wilson (7:57) The Iliad (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/e-v-rieu-homer-iliad/) , Homer, translated by E. V. Rieu (8:08) Homer on Life and Death, Jasper Griffin is out of print (9:02) The Silence of the Girls (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/pat-barker-silence-of-the-girls/) , Pat Barker (11:01) Memorial (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/alice-oswald-memorial/) , Alice Oswald (11:42) The Last of the Wine (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/mary-renault-the-last-of-the-wine/) , Mary Renault (16:37) The Twelve Caesars (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/suetonius-twelve-caesars-robert-graves/) , Suetonius, translated by Robert Graves (19:07) I, Claudius (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/robert-graves-i-claudius/) , Robert Graves (21:00) Pompei (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/robert-harris-pompeii/) , Robert Harris (22:15) The Satyricon (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/petronius-satyricon/) , Petronius, translated by P. G. Walsh (23:48) The Great Gatsby (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/f-scott-fitzgerald-the-great-gatsby/) , F. Scott Fitzgerald (24:47) Rosemary Sutcliff’s Roman and post-Roman novels (https://foxedquarterly.com/products/rosemary-sutcliff-classic-childrens-books/) , Slightly Foxed Cubs (28:19) Candide (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/voltaire-candide/) , Voltaire (34:26) When the Lights Go Out (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/carys-bray-when-the-lights-go-out/) , Carys Bray (35:27) The Diary of a Provincial Lady (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/e-m-delafield-diary-of-a-provincial-lady/) , E. M. Delafield (37:03) The Emperor’s Babe (https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/bernadine-evaristo-the-emperors-babe) , Bernadine Evaristo (37:40) Related Slightly Foxed Articles How Homer Taught Me to Read (https://foxedquarterly.com/homer-odyssey-and-iliad-literary-review/) , Adrian Thorpe on Homer, Odyssey and Iliad, Issue 30 Hadrian to the Life (https://foxedquarterly.com/marguerite-yourcenar-memoirs-of-hadrian-literary-review/) , Caroline Chapman on Marguerite Yourcenar, Memoirs of Hadrian, Issue 2 (21:42) Scaling Gibbon’s Everest (https://foxedquarterly.com/richard-crockett-edward-gibbon-literary-review/) , Richard Crockatt on Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Issue 68 Travels with the Father of History (https://foxedquarterly.com/herodotus-histories-literary-review/) , Justin Marozzi on Herodotus, Histories, Issue 20 Brave Old World (https://foxedquarterly.com/lawrence-sail-voltaire-candide-literary-review/) , Lawrence Sail on Voltaire, Candide, Issue 10 (34:26) Other Links Daisy Dunn (http://www.daisydunn.co.uk/) The Greek Play (https://www.cambridgegreekplay.com/) , Cambridge (28:27) Gladstone’s Library (https://www.gladstoneslibrary.org/) (31:37) Opening music: Preludio from Violin Partita No.3 in E Major by Bach The Slightly Foxed Podcast is hosted by Philippa Lamb and produced by Podcastable (https://www.podcastable.co.uk/)
Estelle Devic interviewe Bernard Rieu, un ancien journaliste de L'Indépendant qui nous raconte l'Aiguat, un épisode pluvieux qui a marqué le Languedoc-Roussillon en 1940. Crédit audio : Muffled Tines - roljui
La Federació departamental de les associacions de comerciants ha canviat de presidenta.Sylvie Bonafos-Bouscara va ser elegida durant l’assemblea general anual de la federació. La nova presidenta és comerciant a Cotlliure i fa uns 30 anys que presideix l’associació de comerciants del seu municipi. La fins ara presidenta de la Federació, Irène Rieu, és comerciant al centre vila de Perpinyà. Després de dos anys de presidència és hora de fer balanç d’una època que no haurà estat de les més tranquil·les. Rieu apunta les mobilitzacions socials, en particular les Armilles Grogues, com una de les dificultats majors del seu mandat.
Sophie Rieu is a biodynamic practitioner who lives and practices in Ireland. Her blog "My Cranio Sacral Life" details her personal and professional experiences through the lens of biodynamic cranial work. Sophie's writing is intimate, poetic, and informative. In this interview she discusses a wide range of topics including how biodynamic theory and practice have changed her life. Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/sophierieucreates SOPHIECRANIOSACRALBIODYNAMICS@GMAIL.COM
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.17.246082v1?rss=1 Authors: Cochet-Escartin, O., Demircigil, M., Hirose, S., Allais, B., Calvez, V., Funamoto, K., Rieu, J.-P. Abstract: It is well known that eukaryotic cells can sense oxygen (O2) and adapt their metabolism accordingly. It is less known that they can also move towards regions of higher oxygen level (aerotaxis). Using a self-generated hypoxic assay, we show that the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum displays a spectacular aerotactic behavior. When a cell colony is covered by a coverglass, cells quickly consume the available O2 and the ones close to the periphery move directionally outward forming a dense ring keeping a constant speed and density. To confirm that O2 is the main molecular player in this seemingly collective process, we combined two technological developments, porphyrin based O2 sensing films and microfluidic O2 gradient generators. We showed that Dictyostelium cells exhibit aerotactic and aerokinetic (increased speed at low O2) response in an extremely low range of O2 concentration (0-1.5%) indicative of a very efficient detection mechanism. The various cell behaviors under self-generated or imposed O2 gradients were modeled with a very satisfactory quantitative agreement using an in silico cellular Potts model built on experimental observations. This computational model was complemented with a parsimonious 'Go or Grow' partial differential equation (PDE) model. In both models, we found that the collective migration of a dense ring can be explained by the interplay between cell division and the modulation of aerotaxis, without the need for cell-cell communication. Explicit wave solutions of the PDE model also informed about the relative contributions of division and directed motion on the collective speed. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
André Rieu is één van 's werelds best verkopende artiesten. Rieu is dan ook niet alleen een succesvol muzikant, maar ook een ervaren ondernemer die alles net even anders doet. Uitgeven door Bookora 2020Spreker(s): Timo Kamst
Explica les mesures dràstiques que cal respectar per tornar a obrir aquesta setmana. La situació financera és delicada desprès d'haver hagut de tancar 2 mesos i espera que el període de rebaixes sigui endarrerit.
Interview du père Bruno Boucly curé et Arnaud Gauthier paroissien d'Ambérieu en Bugey et du Père Pierre Le Bourgeois curé de Montrevel recteur du sanctuaire de Cuet
Site du groupement paroissial d'Ambérieu en Bugey Site du groupement paroissial de Montrevel
This week on Story Hour I continue a reading of the Iliad by Homer, the classic epic poem. Tune into this episode to hear about a prophetic dream that lead to war, a great duel between Paris and Meneleus and the interventions of the goddess Aphrodite in the drama to have as wife the legendary Helen.The Iliad is held to be one of the greatest works of western literature, filled with symbolism, mythological reference and the epic storytelling. The Iliad tells the story of the Trojan War, and how the Great Warrior, Achilles, found himself on a heroic journey through warfare, fate and guided by the hands of Gods into a great tragedy.This is a narration by myself of Book Two & Three originally translated by E.V. RIEU.In the next weeks I will be narrating other epic and insightful works! I hope y'all enjoyed Books 1-3 of the Iliad. It gives a sense of the way the Ancient Greeks viewed life, as a battlefield of the Gods and the warrior culture of the heroic ages.
This week on the Story Hour I narrate the first book of the epic poem "The Illiad" attributed to the legendary greek poet Homer.The Iliad is held to be one of the greatest works of western literature, filled with symbolism, mythological reference and the epic storytelling. The Iliad tells the story of the Trojan War, and how the Great Warrior, Achilles, found himself on a heroic journey through warfare, fate and guided by the hands of Gods into a great tragedy.This is Book One: Plague & Wrath translated by E.V. RIEU, and written by Homer. If you love mythology, ancient tales and stories of the Greek Gods you will find this work quite epic indeed.
Partout dans le monde les chrétiens s'apprêtent à célébrer la naissance de Jésus à Noël. La crèche est représentée de manière différente selon chaque culture. La paroisse d'Ambérieu en Bugey vous propose une exposition de crèche du monde, occasion de vivre l'Eglise universelle. l'exposition de crèche à l'église d'Ambérieu en Bugey est ouverte du mardi au dimanche de 15h30 à 18h30 et le samedi matin de 9h30 à 12h30, Elle sera ouverte aussi le jour de noêl
Toen Martine als zevenjarig meisje de film ‘Amadeus’ zag, wilde ze pianoles én vioolles. Twee instrumenten, omdat Mozart ook piano én viool speelde. Toen Martine tien jaar oud was, ging ze naar de ‘Young Talent Class’ op het Conservatorium van Tilburg om daar viool te studeren. Ze studeerde verder aan het Conservatorium van Maastricht en speelde onder meer voor het Nationaal Jeugdorkerst en voor Guido’s Orchestra. Sinds 2013 is ze eerste violiste en pianiste bij het Johann Strauss Orchestra van André Rieu. Met dit orkest geeft Martine uitverkochte shows over de hele wereld.
Hij verwelkomt er zijn één miljoenste concertbezoeker. En hij houdt er zijn honderdste ‘Maastrichtse’ concert. André Rieu en zijn Johann Strauss Orkest staan nog tot en met zondag 21 augustus in Maastricht. En de stad walst mee. Luister in deze podcast naar een verslag vanaf rij 18, stoel 26. En naar een rondgang na afloop: ,,Ik wilde deze avond als afsluiting van mijn leven. En dat is gelukt.’’
Kevin finishes his conversation with comedian Tony Vinh, where they talk about his upcoming comedy album, his recent tour of Asia, and how comedy in Asia is different from comedy in America. Nha Trang: www.yelp.com/biz/nha-trang-restaurant-alhambra Tony Vinh: Facebook: www.facebook.com/tonyvinh.comedian/ Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCcDwSOjh2LD1XzwhEvr6oow Jason Li: Instagram: www.instagram.com/hongkonggong Website: www.hongkonggong.com/ Ginger Root: Facebook: www.facebook.com/gingerrootmusic/ Twitter: twitter.com/gingerrootmusic Instagram: www.instagram.com/gingerrootmusic/ Website: www.gingerrootmusic.com/ Buy "In My Dreams" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/in-my-d…215?i=1193823346 Support Slurp! 2 Kevins on iTunes: bit.ly/2Kevins Patreon: www.patreon.com/slurppod Instagram: www.instagram.com/slurppod/
In the first of a two-part episode, Kevin talks to stand up comedian Tony Vinh about getting started in comedy, delicious cheap food in the San Gabriel Valley, and the book adaptation of the film Spaceballs. Nha Trang: https://www.yelp.com/biz/nha-trang-restaurant-alhambra Tony Vinh: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tonyvinh.comedian/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcDwSOjh2LD1XzwhEvr6oow Jason Li: Instagram: www.instagram.com/hongkonggong Website: www.hongkonggong.com/ Ginger Root: Facebook: www.facebook.com/gingerrootmusic/ Twitter: twitter.com/gingerrootmusic Instagram: www.instagram.com/gingerrootmusic/ Website: www.gingerrootmusic.com/ Buy "In My Dreams" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/in-my-d…215?i=1193823346 Support Slurp! 2 Kevins on iTunes: bit.ly/2Kevins Patreon: www.patreon.com/slurppod Instagram: www.instagram.com/slurppod/
Jenny Rieu is a Curve Model, Fashion Columnist, and Publicist. Jenny was the cover model for various publications across the globe. In 2014, Jenny became the new face of the “Couture for Every Body Campaign” shot by Holly West for Pin Up Girl Clothing, marking her professional modeling debuts. That experience triggered Jenny’s desire to create more custom ad campaigns for brands and designers, branding herself not only a Curve model, but also as a Creative Director doing Brand Management with her PR company Ooh La La PR.
Oli is someone who has found his passion and has a very strong dream to create an alternative to traditional methods of transport through the carpooling platform La Mule. “The goal for La Mule is to become Australia’s first network of transport linking every capital city and every major town on every day of the year through the sharing of everyday Australians personal transport. Because Life is better shared!” Oli shared the hard work and passion it takes to be a self starter in the technology industry making a strong lane change from his initial start as an electrician. If you would like to see more about La Mule please do - www.lamule.com.au For all the show notes, head over to www.candourly.com/pathwaysshownotes
Le Bushcraft fait appel à des connaissances ancestrales, remontant parfois à l'aube de l'humanité. Faisons le point sur les connaissances actuelles concernant nos ancêtres avec un spécialiste de la Préhistoire. N'hésitez pas à me poser vos questions en laissant un message via l'application ANCHOR.FM --- Toutes mes ressources sont GRATUITES, pour me soutenir, vous pouvez simplement acheter mes livres à l'adresse suivante : https://amzn.to/2tbGFkh --- Retrouvez-moi sur : mon site : http://albancambe.com ma chaîne Youtube : Nature Aventure Survie --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alban-c/message
Le Bushcraft fait appel à des connaissances ancestrales, remontant parfois à l'aube de l'humanité. Faisons le point sur les connaissances actuelles concernant nos ancêtres avec un spécialiste de la Préhistoire. N'hésitez pas à me poser vos questions en laissant un message via l'application ANCHOR.FM --- Toutes mes ressources sont GRATUITES, pour me soutenir, vous pouvez simplement acheter mes livres à l'adresse suivante : https://amzn.to/2tbGFkh --- Retrouvez-moi sur : mon site : http://albancambe.com ma chaîne Youtube : Nature Aventure Survie --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alban-c/message