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Ce 12 janvier, une femme était retrouvée morte dans la cellule d'un commissariat de police de la zone Bruxelles Capitale-Ixelles. Sourour était Belge, d'origine tunisienne, mère d'un fils de 19 ans. Elle travaillait dans une association d'éducation permanente reconnue. Les circonstances de son arrestation et de sa mort sont encore floues. Si la police avance la thèse du suicide, sa famille n'en croit pas un mot. Une enquête est en cours.Ce drame n'est pas le premier dans ce commissariat. C'est même le troisième décès en seulement deux ans. Pour en parler avec nous, Arthur Sente, spécialiste des questions de police-justice. Il répond aux questions de Louise Canu.
This week's rounds are Music (Tin Whistle Woes), Christmas movies, Cartoon Characters, and Food and Drink. The music is Deck the Halls by Rue Royale.
Three ghost stories are what's in store in this chaotic episode, first we discuss a bridge haunted by a ghost baby, then yet another bridge haunted by two sister looking for their lost love, finally, we head down to the Big Easy to hear the tale of unrequited love between a slave master and his slave.
Madame Delphine Lalaurie: The Most Evil Woman in New OrleansThe secret locked in her mansion attic was so vile, it inspired decades of ghost stories, crime books, and even a character on American Horror Story.The French Quarter of New Orleans has long been steeped in tales of ghosts and the occult. But sometimes the living citizens are more terrifying than the dead.Born to an influential white Creole family, Delphine Macarty was raised with the finer things life had to offer. The young socialite–who even the Queen of Spain found beautiful–blended with the upper class as seamlessly as she wove herself through three marriages: first to a Spanish diplomat, then a prominent banker, and finally to the city's only dentist, Dr. Leonard Louis Nicolas Lalaurie.In 1831, although uncommon at the time, Madame Lalaurie purchased property in her own name at 1140 Rue Royale. She proceeded to build the mansion of her dreams, and her husband and daughters moved in soon after it was finished.
O Hotel de la Marine, o mais recente museu a abrir em Paris, acolhe a exposição "Gulbenkian por ele próprio, na intimidade de um coleccionador" que traz de volta a Paris muitas peças únicas de Calouste Gulbenkian, armador arménio que viveu em Paris e acabou por se instalar em Lisboa onde depois foi criada a Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian. O Hotel de la Marine é o novo ex-líbris dos museus a visitar em Paris. Inaugurado há um ano pelo Presidente Emmanuel Macron, este edifício na Place Concorde que serviu de depósito real de móveis, peças de arte e texteis a Luís XV e Luís XVI e que após a revolução francesa acolheu a Marinha, voltou ao seu esplendor. Após obras que se elevaram a 130 milhões de euros, podemos hoje percorrer os partamentos privados dos gestores dos bens dos reis franceses, que datam do século XVIII, assim como os salões de festas do século XIX, mas também um coleção de arte inesperada, a coleção do princípe do Qatar, Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani, que durante 20 anos vai utilizar uma parte do Hotel de la Marine para expor a sua vasta coleção. Um coleccionador atual, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, decidiu convidar assim uma coleção história, a coleção de Calouste Gulbenkian, armador Arménio que viveu em Paris e acabou por se instalar em Lisboa, para mostrar até outubro a intimidade deste grande coleccionador do século XX. "Esta exposição tem um carácter íntimo, não tem grandes objectos como móveis, excepto a extraordinária pintura do grão-duque Richelieu, que está ligada à própria história deste edifício. Mesmo ao lado desta exposição, Calouste Gulbenkian teve um escritório, aqui no início da Rue Royale e na Praça da Concórdia, do outro lado, foi o primeiro apartamento no Quai Anatole France, onde tinha um apartamento de dois andares, onde ele via o Hotel de la Marine", disse Nuno Vassallo e Silva, director da Delegação da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian em Paris e comissário desta exposição. Em entrevista à RFI, o comissáro explicou como foram escolhidas as peças que viajaram de Lisboa até Paris, muitas delas num regresso ao local onde foram adquiradas. Esta exposição decorre no quadro da Temporada Portugal-França, uma iniciativa de diplomacia bilateral entre Portugal e França que visa aprofundar o relacionamento cultural entre os dois países e pode ser vista até dia 02 de outubro no Hotel de la Marine, em Paris.
In which Carla celebrates Epiphany by exploring barriers, and celebrating the Victorian tradition of horror at Christmas one more time this season, by reading a Victorian short story that takes place on another barrier night: Halloween.Story: “Man-Sized in Marble”, by E. NesbitReferenced episodes: 67: Haunted Yule: Twelve Days: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/there-might-be-cupcakes-podcas-520320/episodes/haunted-yule-twelve-days-67-8279850154: Gilead: Meaning in Place: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/there-might-be-cupcakes-podcas-520320/episodes/gilead-meaning-in-place-54-45344382All of the Victorian Christmas horror episodes in a playable list: https://www.podchaser.com/lists/there-might-be-cupcakes-victorian-christmas-horror-episodes-107aIdyD0lMusic: “What Next Dear One” by Rue Royale used with Creative Commons permission via Free Music ArchiveTheme song and stinger: “Comadreamers I” by Haunted Me, off their Pleasure album, used with permissionSources and Recommended Reading:Grim Tales by E. Nesbit https://bookshop.org/a/6560/9781697441390 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/40321https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._NesbitThe Edith Nesbit Society: http://www.edithnesbit.co.ukE. Nesbit at Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7935185.E_Nesbit and The Story Graph: https://app.thestorygraph.com/authors/9254735c-c6b2-4c2f-8275-6997626b197fhttps://www.literaryladiesguide.com/author-biography/e-nesbit/Sharyn McCrumb: http://sharynmccrumb.comNora Bonesteel's Christmas Past by Sharyn McCrumb https://amzn.to/3HMwM0IThe Hangman's Beautiful Daughter by Sharyn McCrumb https://amzn.to/3Gkn99lSharyn McCrumb's Ballad series: https://app.thestorygraph.com/series/13385It's me! Podchaser: 80 Podcasts to Discover in December, including me!: https://www.podchaser.com/lists/80-podcasts-to-discover-this-december-2021-107aIaa7VsIt's also me! Podchaser: The 60 Best Podcasts to Discover for November, including me! https://www.podchaser.com/lists/the-60-best-podcasts-to-discover-for-november-pc!5OvkkR9IR4GmAv65How to Support Cupcakes:Audible: https://www.audible.com/ep/creator?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004RCare/Of Vitamins: https://takecareof.com/invites/chr4bwPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/m/theremightbecupcakesand please visit my lovely sponsors that share their ads on my episodes.Where to Find Cupcakes:Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/theremightbecupcakesFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theremightbecupcakesTwitter: @mightbecupcakesInstagram: @theremightbecupcakes and @carlahauntedReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/theremightbecupcakes r/theremightbecupcakesGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/804047-there-might-be-cupcakes-podcast-groupContact: carla@theremightbecupcakes.comComplete list of ways to listen to the podcast on the sidebar at http://theremightbecupcakes.com
Show notes:In which Carla once again explores the horror realm of Victorian Christmastide and reads another story by a Victorian horror author.Referenced episode: 67: Haunted Yule: Twelve Days: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/there-might-be-cupcakes-podcas-520320/episodes/haunted-yule-twelve-days-67-82798501Music: “Midnight Mass” by Dee Yan Key and “Snow on Snow (Bleak Midwinter)” by Rue Royale used with Creative Commons permission via Free Music ArchiveTheme song and stinger: “Comadreamers I” by Haunted Me, off their Pleasure album, used with permissionSources and Recommended Reading:Elizabeth Gaskell, “A Nurse's Story”The Short Stories of Elizabeth Gaskell https://bookshop.org/a/6560/9781780005829The Moorland Cottage by Elizabeth Gaskell https://bookshop.org/a/6560/9781780006123Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell, Oxford Edition https://bookshop.org/a/6560/9780199538263Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell, Penguin Clothbound Classic Edition https://bookshop.org/a/6560/9780141442549North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell, Penguin Edition https://bookshop.org/a/6560/9780140434248Elizabeth Gaskell: A Portrait in Letters ed. J. Chapple and John Geoffrey Sharps https://bookshop.org/a/6560/9780719077890The Cambridge Companion to Elizabeth Gaskell ed. Jill L. Matus https://bookshop.org/a/6560/9780521609265The Elizabeth Gaskell Society https://gaskellsociety.co.ukhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1852_United_States_presidential_electionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Victoriahttps://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/old-nurses-story-elizabeth-gaskell-1852Oxford Biography of Elizabeth Gaskell https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/10434It's me! Podchaser: 80 Podcasts to Discover in December, including me!: https://www.podchaser.com/lists/80-podcasts-to-discover-this-december-2021-107aIaa7VsIt's also me! Podchaser: The 60 Best Podcasts to Discover for November, including me! https://www.podchaser.com/lists/the-60-best-podcasts-to-discover-for-november-pc!5OvkkR9IR4GmAv65How to Support Cupcakes:Audible: https://www.audible.com/ep/creator?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004RCare/Of Vitamins: https://takecareof.com/invites/chr4bwPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/m/theremightbecupcakesand please visit my lovely sponsors that share their ads on my episodes.Where to Find Cupcakes:Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/theremightbecupcakesFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theremightbecupcakesTwitter: @mightbecupcakesInstagram: @theremightbecupcakes and @carlahauntedReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/theremightbecupcakes r/theremightbecupcakesGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/804047-there-might-be-cupcakes-podcast-groupContact: carla@theremightbecupcakes.comComplete list of ways to listen to the podcast on the sidebar at http://theremightbecupcakes.com
This week's rounds are Music (Christmas Music), Christmas Cake, Languages, and Literature. The music is from Rue Royale with a song called Snow on Snow (The Bleak Midwinter).
This week's rounds are Music (Christmas Music), Christmas Cake, Languages, and Literature. The music is from Rue Royale with a song called Snow on Snow (The Bleak Midwinter).
In which Carla reads her original Christmas horror short story, “Holly Jolly Christmas”. All rights reserved.Music: “Deck the Halls” by Rue Royale and “Christmas Evil” by Associated Press, used with permissionTheme song and stinger: “Comadreamers I” by Haunted Me, off their Pleasure album, used with permissionPodchaser: 80 Podcasts to Discover in December, including me!: https://www.podchaser.com/lists/80-podcasts-to-discover-this-december-2021-107aIaa7VsPodchaser: The 60 Best Podcasts to Discover for November, including me! https://www.podchaser.com/lists/the-60-best-podcasts-to-discover-for-november-pc!5OvkkR9IR4GmAv65Horror author Gabin Iglesias: https://twitter.com/Gabino_IglesiasHow to Support Cupcakes:Audible: https://www.audible.com/ep/creator?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004RCare/Of Vitamins: https://takecareof.com/invites/chr4bwPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/m/theremightbecupcakesand please visit my lovely sponsors that share their ads on my episodes.Where to Find Cupcakes:Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/theremightbecupcakesFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theremightbecupcakesTwitter: @mightbecupcakesInstagram: @theremightbecupcakes and @carlahauntedReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/theremightbecupcakes r/theremightbecupcakesGoodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/804047-there-might-be-cupcakes-podcast-groupContact: carla@theremightbecupcakes.comComplete list of ways to listen to the podcast on the sidebar at http://theremightbecupcakes.com
The Rule Breakers with Lexi Frances Podcast 27.04.2021 Lexi is back with a BUNCH of new tunes and some classics of the grunge, folk, unplugged and psychedelic variety! With #Records from Adam and The Ants, Velvet Underground, The Subways, Nick Cave, Nova Twins, Enter Shikari, Dotan, Rue Royale, Neil Young, Monster Magnet, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Those Damn Crows, Hayley Williams, Wolf Alice, Gorilla Riot, Tough On Fridays, The Levellers, The Staves and Royal Blood Listen Again Here!! This Week's Playlist: Wolf Alice - Your Loves Whore Hayley Williams - Colour Me In Violet & Dave Grohl - Nausea Tough On Fridays - Cabin Fever Royal Blood - Typhoons Those Damn Crows - Sick of Me Meat Puppets - Lake of Fire Gorilla Riot - Bad Son Serj Tankian - Your Mom Monster Magnet - Mr Destroyer Rainbow Kitten Surprise - Cocaine Jesus Levellers - This Garden Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Dig, Lazarus, Dig The Subways - Somewhere The Subways - Strawberry Blonde The Subways - Fight Neil Young - Comes a Fire Nova Twins - Undertaker Ian Dury & The Blockheads - Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick The Velvet Underground - Venus in Furs Adam and The Ants - Kings of The Wild Frontier Shocking Blue - Send Me a Postcard The Staves - Satisfied Dotan - Mercy Rue Royale - These Long Roads Enter Shikari - Heroes (Acoustic)
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Brooklyn Dekker, el nord-americ
In which Carla shares personal stories from childhood Christmases, and shares how she and her family found cupcakes in the unlikeliest of places. These are the stories that weren't funny then, but are now. Originally aired December, 2017; now with new music Website entry for this episode (photographs and books): theremightbecupcakes.com/episode31christmascupcakes Theme song and stinger: “Comadreamers I” by Haunted Me, off their Pleasure album: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Haunted_Me/Pleasure/ Music: Scott Holmes, "This Is Christmas"; Seth Partridge, "Sing We Now of Christmas", and Rue Royale, "Snow on Snow (In the Bleak Midwinter)", all under Creative Commons How to Support Cupcakes: Sponsor: Audible Sponsor: Care/Of Vitamins Patreon: Cupcakes Where to Find Cupcakes: Facebook Page: theremightbecupcakes Facebook Group: There Might Be Cupcakes Twitter: @mightbecupcakes Instagram: @theremightbecupcakes @theremightbecupcakes Reddit: r/theremightbecupcakes Podbelly Podbelly YouTube channel Host: theremightbecupcakes.podbean Goodreads: Goodreads podcast bookshelf. add Carla as a friend Patreon Contact: carla@theremightbecupcakes.com Complete list of ways to listen to the podcast on the sidebar at theremightbecupcakes.com
With Kevin out this week, Wade is joined by Aaron White, co-host of the Feelin' Film Podcast, to discuss Mank, the new movie from David Fincher. Mank tells the story of Herman J. Mankiewicz and his tumultuous journey to write the screenplay for Citizen Kane. Spoiler alert: the movie does get made. In their second segment, the duo discusses Fatman, a new film starring Mel Gibson as Santa Claus. Need we say more? Music interlude by Rue Royale, “Snow on Snow (The Bleak Midwinter)." Used under Creative Commons license 3.0. Theme music by Alexander Osborn and Lindsey Mysse. Used under Creative Commons license 3.0.
Chilled music from the heart. Katy Jay presents two hours of chilled tracks, which has been a big influence on her...put together into a mixtape-style. This edition features tracks from Tricky, The Avalanches, Rue Royale, Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes, Vangelis and more.- Originally aired on Skylab Radio 27/04/20.
Paul Pilot aka Paul Wilkinson is musician, composer and producer from Northern Ireland. Best known for his band The Amazing Pilots and his recent film scores on documentaries like Finding Oscar and Netflix production The Final Cut for Orson, Paul has been a producer and sound engineer on works by Duke Special, Athlete, Rue Royale and All the Luck in the World. He is also the composer of our very own Blank Podcast title music.Paul is based in Berlin and so meeting up to record had always been difficult to arrange so, a remote recording was always on the cards.We started our chat by talking about expensive microphones and how much of a difference they make to the fine margins in vocal recordings. Paul tells about his own creative process and how we often find it hard to be satisfied with what we've made.We discussed his time as a kid growing up in Northern Ireland during the troubles and his desire to eventually seek a career in music by moving away.Paul tells us about collaboration and what it is like to be in a band with your brother. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pendant longtemps, Lille a peiné à être mise sur la carte des villes gastronomiques. Dans l'ombre de métropoles comme Strasbourg, Lyon ou Marseille (que l'imaginaire collectif associe par exemple à la choucroute, aux quenelles ou à la bouillabaisse), la capitale des Flandres renvoyait vers des images mentales assez floues. Les moules-frites de la grande braderie de Lille ? Les champs de chicorée à perte de vue ? Les bières ?Pour mettre un peu d'ordre dans le rayonnement culinaire de la ville, des restaurateurs ont remis au goût du jour les estaminets, ces établissements populaires au XIXe siècle dans lesquels on servait une cuisine du nord sans chichi. Chicons (le nom que l'on donne aux endives) gratinés , carbonade flamande, welsch, poulet au maroilles… Ces plats roboratifs que l'on n'a jamais cessé de servir dans les Flandres sont revenus se faire une place dans les menus lillois. C'est l'un des souvenirs qu'Émilie Laystary garde de ses années lycée, elle qui est née et a grandi à Lille.Mais le patrimoine gastronomique des Hauts-de-Flandre ne se résume pas à ces vieilles recettes de grand-mère. Aujourd'hui, une jeune garde de chefs et cheffes veut montrer qu'en dépit d'un climat pas réputé super clément, les terroirs du nord sont riches et étonnants.Vous entendrez en première partie Raphaëlle Nilam, restauratrice qui a ouvert un estaminet dans le centre-ville à Lille ; et en seconde partie, Damien Laforce, jeune chef révélé par l'émission « Top Chef », qui chasse, cueille et pêche dans la région afin de se laisser inspirer par l'écosystème des Flandres.Références entendues dans l'épisode : Le marché de Wazemme, situé Place de la Nouvelle, 59000 Lille a lieu les mardis, les jeudis et les dimanches.Avec ses amis restaurateurs, Raphaëlle Nilam a ouvert l'estaminet « Aux Vieux de la Vieille », situé au 2-4, rue des Vieux Murs, à Lille.Les estaminets sont des cafés typiquement flamands. Ils ont vu le jour au début du siècle entre Lille et Dunkerque. Autrefois on y buvait de la bière et aujourd’hui on y mange aussi les spécialités lilloises mais toujours dans un cadre rustique.Lille a été « capitale européenne de la culture » en 2004. Un moment important dans l'histoire de l'émulation artistique et culturelle de la ville. C'est notamment à cette occasion qu'un ancien centre de tri de la poste désaffecté a été réhabilité pour être transformé en lieu de spectacle et d'exposition, Le Tri Postal. De cette époque sont également restées les « maisons folie », pour la plupart anciennes usines devenues lieux de création artistique.Elle évoque le welsh aussi appelé croque gallois. C’est une tranche de pain mouillé à la bière accompagnée de jambon. On y coule une préparation à base de cheddar et de moutarde, le tout servi avec des frites.Le poulet au maroilles est une escalope de poulet accompagnée d’une sauce au maroilles et aux champignons. Il peut être servi avec des pâtes, du riz ou des frites.La carbonnade flamande est faite de viande de bœuf mijotée à la bière ambrée, au pain d’épice et à la cassonade brune accompagnée de frites.La Triple secret des moines est une bière 100% naturelle aux saveurs douces et fruitées. Elle est à base d’eau, de malt d'orge, de blé, de sucre, d’houblon et de levure.La fricandelle aussi appelée fricadelle est une saucisse à base de viande de volaille frite à la graisse dont les épices sont différentes selon les lieux.Florent Ladeyn est un chef étoilé qui s’attache à préserver les spécialités du Nord. Ses plats sont à déguster à L’Auberge du Vert Mont se trouve 1318 Rue du Mont Noir, 59299 Boeschepe.Le potjevleesch signifie “petit pot de viande”. C’est un mélange de porc, de lapin, de veau et de poulet présenté sous forme de gelée au vinaigre. Le tout est servi avec des cornichons, de la salade et des frites.Le waterzooi qui veut dire “cuisson à l’eau” est un plat à base de volaille cuisinée au bouillon accompagné de carottes, de céleri, de poireau et de crème avec des frite. A Dunkerque, il peut être fait à base de poisson avec des pommes de terre vapeur.Le bar dans lequel Émilie interviewe Damien Laforce s'appelle L'illustration et se situe au 18 Rue Royale, à Lille.L'estaminet dont parle Damien Laforce s'appelle « L'Hazewinde » et se situe à l'adresse suivante : 13 Place de l'Église, 59114 Saint-Sylvestre-Cappel. Damien évoque la rouge flamande : il s'agit d'une race bovine française également appelée « rouge du nord ».Lors de ses balades dans la baie de Somme, Damien Laforce cueille des « oreilles de cochon », autrement dit des « épinards de mer » (également appelés « asters maritimes »). Cette plante herbacée pousse dans les marais salants. On peut la cuisiner sautée à la crème ou en velouté, par exemple.Damien Laforce a travaillé à l'Auberge du Vert-Mont (1318 Rue du Mont Noir, 59299 Boeschepe), sous les ordres du chef étoilé Florent Ladeyn, également révélé par l'émission « Top Chef ».Bientôt, le chef ouvrira à Lille « Chez Marcel », son premier restaurant. Marcel est également le nom du chien de Damien, qui l'accompagne lors de ses virées dans les campagnes du nord. La pâtisserie qu'Émilie mentionne à la fin de l'épisode s'appelle le Lion d'Or. On l'achète au Lion d'Or, 11 Place du Lion d'Or, à Lille. Le lion d’or est un clafoutis de pêche poché avec de la crème chiboust (une crème pâtissière meringuée) caramélisée et accompagné d’une pâte briochée. On trouve cette pâtisserie au Lion d’or situé 11 Place du Lion d'Or, 59800 Lille.Le festival Mange Lille aura lieu du samedi 14 septembre au dimanche 22 septembre 2019. Il est organisé par un collectif de chefs et cheffes qui veulent montrer qu' « à Lille, on mange » : « La vocation de l'association est de promouvoir la gastronomie à Lille, d'aider les chefs et cheffes du Nord à se faire connaître et de créer une dynamique autour de leur cuisine ».Retrouvez Bouffons sur Mapstr, Instagram, Twitter et Facebook !Bouffons est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes animée par Émilie Laystary. Montée et Mixée par Thomas Decourt. Coordination Laura Cuissard avec l'aide d'Emilie Mendy.
Dit is het EO-programma Holy Hits. Je hoort hier twee uur lang de nieuwste christelijke muziek. Met aan het eind de daadwerkelijke top 3 van dit moment. In deze show o.a. Rue Royale, TobyMac, Charles Jenkins & Switchfoot. Presentatie: Martine van der Spek
Ruth und Brookln Dekker vom Folk-Duo Rue Royale sind sowohl privat als auch beruflich ein Paar. In der detektor.fm-Session spielen sie zwei Songs von ihrem neuen Album „In Parallel“ und erzählen, wie sie das Tourleben mit Kind meistern. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/rue-royale
Ruth und Brookln Dekker vom Folk-Duo Rue Royale sind sowohl privat als auch beruflich ein Paar. In der detektor.fm-Session spielen sie zwei Songs von ihrem neuen Album „In Parallel“ und erzählen, wie sie das Tourleben mit Kind meistern. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/rue-royale
Christmas isn't always an easy time, especially if you have lost someone close. When two sisters meet up just before Christmas, the realities of the last year catch up with them...A comical and touching look at dealing with loss. Written by Arabella Arnott, Starring Rosie Stancliffe and Katheryn Beaumont. Directed by Matt Jamie. Music credits: The HoHoHo's for "Deck the Halls" at the beginning of the play (freemusicarchive.org/music/The_HoHo…ls_CC-BY-NC-ND) and Rue Royale for "Deck the Halls" at the end of the play! (freemusicarchive.org/music/Rue_Roya…Deck_the_Halls) used under CC license permissions creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ and many thanks to Mariam Rezaei for the PlayStream themey opening music thing.
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In this episode we talk a tiny (really tiny) bit about the history of Club 33 and some of the changes over the last year.
Music from the very best gigs happening in London over the next week! This week Tom has an interview with Jessica Sweetman and music from loads of great bands including; London Grammar, Davina & The Vagabonds and Kamp! To keep up to date with the coolest performances, subscribe to our podcast to listen offline at iTunes You can find details of all the gigs mentioned and hear the tracks again by going to the website www.londongigguide.co.uk Bands this week: Fierce County Rue Royale The Brompton Mix Rachel Rabin Ben Russell and the Charmers Adjoa Davina & The Vagabonds Tallships Kamp! J.C. Satàn Sam Green and the Midnight Heist Frontier Ruckus Confessions of a King London Grammar Jessica Sweetman -- www.twitter.com/z1radio and www.twitter.com/tomducroz www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio
Music from the very best gigs happening in London over the next week! This week Tom has an interview with Jessica Sweetman and music from loads of great bands including; London Grammar, Davina & The Vagabonds and Kamp! To keep up to date with the coolest performances, subscribe to our podcast to listen offline at iTunes You can find details of all the gigs mentioned and hear the tracks again by going to the website www.londongigguide.co.uk Bands this week: Fierce County Rue Royale The Brompton Mix Rachel Rabin Ben Russell and the Charmers Adjoa Davina & The Vagabonds Tallships Kamp! J.C. Satàn Sam Green and the Midnight Heist Frontier Ruckus Confessions of a King London Grammar Jessica Sweetman -- www.twitter.com/z1radio and www.twitter.com/tomducroz www.ZoneOneRadio.com www.facebook.com/ZoneOneRadio #Music #London #Gig #Listings
The Deep End Podcast features music from independent artists that are thoughtfully, creatively, and honestly exploring spiritual issues and themes. This episode explores the notion of "movement" as a spiritual theme. The podcast features music from: Mike Mains & the Branches, Branches, Besides Daniel, Andrew Goldring, Rue Royale, Cedarwell, Joy Ike & The Apache Relay.
The Deep End Podcast features artists who are creatively and honestly dealing with spiritual issues and themes. This is a special edition of the Deep End exploring the theme of birth and new life that is associated with Christmas. Featured artists include: Rue Royale, So Elated, Josh Garrels, Sufjan Stevens, Besides Daniel, Wilder Adkins and The Rendition.