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Who is Amanda Lear? How old is she? Where was she born? How is this woman even real?? Having a Rolling Stones song written about you is just about as rock-and-roll as it gets. So is being one of Bryan Ferry's parade of model girlfriends, or the “For Your Pleasure” covergirl, or having a joint music and acting career. Amanda Lear had it all, and then some: she was muse to the one and only Salvador Dali until the end of his life. Of course a surrealist herself should have an appropriately surreal life. Enter the wild world of Amanda Lear on the latest episode of the Dolls Podcast, wherever you stream your podcasts
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature Today's Questions: Question 1: Which author wrote 'A Wrinkle in Time'? Question 2: Which artist painted "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" Question 3: In which book does 'Mr Bennet' appear? Question 4: Which of the following characters does not appear in Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'? Question 5: What is the profession of Michael Flatley and Martha Graham? Question 6: Which author wrote 'U.S.A.'? Question 7: With what art movement was Salvador Dali associated? Question 8: In whose Brooklyn rooming house does the narrator of 'Sophie's Choice' live? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gala et Salvador Dali forment un couple mythique de l'histoire de l'art. Sans Gala, l'œuvre du peintre catalan ne serait pas la même. La femme fut une inspiration et un soutien constant pour l'artiste. En échange, Dali a toujours affiché sa loyauté et sa fidélité à son épouse. Il disait "J'aime Gala plus que ma mère, plus que mon père, plus que Picasso et plus que l'argent". Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecrit et raconté par Alice Deroide Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nachdem die feine Gesellschaft in der Oper war, werden sie vom Ehepaar Nobile noch zu einem gemütlichen Beisammensein eingeladen. Auch dass die Bediensteten nach und nach das Anwesen der Nobiles verlassen, kann die Feierlaune nicht trüben: Man unterhält sich, man speist und trinkt, man lauscht einem Klavierstück der hoffnungsvollen Nachwuchspianistin. Und dann wäre es eigentlich Zeit aufzubrechen… Nur das mag niemandem so recht gelingen. Die Festgesellschaft bleibt einfach im Salon, verbringt dort sogar - gegen alle gesellschaftlichen Konventionen - die Nacht. Und dann dämmert es den Leuten so langsam: Sie sind eingeschlossen, können den Salon nicht verlassen. Warum weiß keiner. Aber der Weg sowohl zur Außenwelt als auch den anderen Räumen des Hauses ist wie durch eine magische Barriere verschlossen. Man diskutiert darüber, woran es liegen könnte, versucht sich einzurichten, schmiedet Fluchtpläne… Schließlich macht sich Verzweiflung breit, Misstrauen, die tierischen Instinkte kommen hervor, während die Aussicht auf Rettung immer weiter schwindet. Luis Buñuel, zusammen mit Salvador Dali und dem andalusischen Hund 1929 der Vater des surrealistischen Kinos. Er sollte noch Filme drehen, lange nachdem die Bewegung erloschen war: In Spanien, Frankreich und nach dem zweiten Weltkrieg vor allem in Mexiko. In seinem letzten mexikanischen Film “Der Würgeengel” entwirft er die klaustrophobische Parabel eines Bürgertums, das auf sich selbst zurückgeworfen wird: Mit schrägen Repetionen, surrealen Einwürfen und viel Symbolismus. Johannes, sind die Hölle die Anderen?
Hosts: Don Stader, Nate Novotny, Travis Barlock, and Jeffrey Olson In this episode, we reminice about the first 1000 medical minutes presented by EMM and what the next 1000 might hold. Below are all of the episodes referenced in this episode. Please go back and give them all a listen. Segment 1- Recap and Facts 1st medical minute o April 29, 2016. Almost exactly 10 years ago. o Diverticulitis and Antibiotics by Dr. Chris Holmes 1000th Medical Minute o March 30, 2026 o Treatment of burns by Aaron Lessen o Edited by Ashley Lyons and published by Jorge Chalit Favorite sub-topics have included: o Cardiovascular topics- 150 episodes o Pharmacology- 97 episodes o Toxicology- 85 episodes o Neurology- 75 episodes The "Hunting for…" cinematic universe. -Michael Hunt o 399: Hunting for Pancreatitis o 424: Hunting for Measles o 432: Hunting for UTIs o 445: Hunting for the Endotracheal Tube o 455: Hunting for PeeCP o 460: Hunting for PE in Syncope o 487: Hunting for Epiglottitis Obsession with 1966- Chris Holmes o 120: The State of Sepsis in 1966 o 125: Old School CPR - 1966 o 138: Bromide Toxicity - 1966 o 147: GI Bleed - 1966 o 675: CHF like it's 1966 Favorite drug: naloxone/narcan (9) o 7: Heroin Overdose and OTC Narcan o 464: Narcan't? o 516: Narcan and Pulmonary Edema o 931: Naloxone in Cardiac Arrest Favorite disease state: Sepsis (13) o 22: Sepsis Sofa o 219: History of Sepsis o 244: Fever in Sepsis o 263: Early Antibiotics in Sepsis o 272: More on Temperature in Sepsis o 287: Sepsis Bundles o 544: C is for Sepsis Unhinged title combinations o 84: Hypothermia and Lightning Strike: Code Blue o 203: Wine, Milk and… Vaccines!? o 216: Roller Coasters and Kidney Stones o 299: Black Death, Lice, Math, and Pottery o 427: Cookie Dough is Delicious o 670: Operation Tat-Type o 695: Einstein and Cellophane o 777: Grass, weed and ancient Rome o 781: Foxglove, dropsy, and Salvador Dali o 959: The KLM Flight Disaster and Lessons in Healthcare Communication Most frequent contributors - Aaron Lessen- 192 - Don Stader- 84 - Jarod Scott- 83 - Peter Bakes- 53 - Samuel Killian- 45 - Dylan Luyten- 41 - Erik Verzemnieks- Dozens - Michael Hunt- 34 - Travis Barlock- 30 - Ricky Dhaliwal- 25 Top female voices o Rachael Duncan, PharmD o Rachel Beham, PharmD o Meghan Hurley o Gretchen Hinson o Suzanne Chilton o Katie Sprinkle Most listened to - 8. Podcast 835: Syncope Review - 7. Podcast 766: Truth about Tramadol - 6. Podcast 839: Causes of Pancreatitis - 5. Podcast 760: Why Fentanyl is the Worst - 4. Podcast 844: Dental Infections - 3. Podcast 846: Early Repolarization vs. Anterior STEMI - 2. Podcast 845: Hyperkalemic Cardiac Arrest - 1. Podcast 847: ECMO CPR Mini-game: who has actually seen our most rare diagnoses? o 18: Lemierre's Syndrome – Septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein after oropharyngeal infection leading to septic emboli. o 139: Locked-in Syndrome – Ventral pontine lesion causing quadriplegia and inability to speak with preserved consciousness and eye movements. o 144: Moyamoya Disease – Progressive stenosis of intracranial carotids with development of fragile collateral vessels causing strokes. o 221: Cotard Delusion (Walking Corpse Syndrome) – Psychiatric disorder where patients believe they are dead or do not exist. o 240: Pott's Puffy Tumor – Frontal bone osteomyelitis with subperiosteal abscess from sinusitis causing forehead swelling. o 277: Mucormycosis (Rhizopus) – Angioinvasive fungal infection in immunocompromised patients causing rapid tissue necrosis. o 293: Transient Global Amnesia – Sudden, transient loss of ability to form new memories that resolves within 24 hours. o 329: Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis – Episodic muscle weakness due to intracellular potassium shifts. o 374: Iliac Artery Endofibrosis – Exercise-induced fibrosis of the iliac artery causing claudication in athletes. o 466: Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis (SSPE) – Progressive, fatal neurodegenerative disease from persistent measles infection. o 477: Postpolypectomy Electrocoagulation Syndrome – Transmural burn of the colon after polypectomy causing localized peritonitis without perforation. o 578: Brown-Séquard Syndrome – Hemisection of the spinal cord causing ipsilateral motor/proprioception loss and contralateral pain/temperature loss. o 697: Kounis Syndrome – Acute coronary syndrome triggered by allergic reaction causing coronary vasospasm or plaque rupture. o 973: Meningitis Retention Syndrome – Acute urinary retention due to sacral nerve dysfunction during meningitis. Segment 2- Individual Interviews Segment 3- Looking forward Segment 4- Trivia Podcast 38, what is significant about diphtheria and March 18th? o On March 18th, the Iditarod is run in Alaska to commemorate a sled dog team, led by Balto, that ran from Nome to Anchorage and back to provide children in Nome with the diphtheria anti-toxin serum. Podcast 52: Syphilis the Great Imitator. The study of Syphilis or "Syphilology" evolved into the field of what? o Dermatology Podcast 121: The Poor Man's Methadone. What is the poor man's methadone? o Imodium Podcast 136: James Lind, conducted the first clinical trial in 1747 and proved that what cure what? Hint: think vitamins. o Citrus fruits cure scurvy. Podcast #213: --- and Potatoes. What food has been shown to lower LDL? o Oats Podcast #216: Roller Coasters and Kidney Stones. A study used a model of a kidney and ureter with different sized stones and put it on ------ roller coaster in Disney World. o Thunder Mountain Podcast #261. ---- was introduced to treat ACE-inhibitor induced angioendema. but later, better-powered studies showed that it had no benefit compared to standard treatment. o Icatibant Podcast #304: ---. ---- was a formal medical diagnosis, and one that dates back to 17th century when soldiers had longing for home and melancholy with a constellation of symptoms including lethargy, sadness, disturbed sleep, heart palpitations, GI complaints, and/or skin findings for which the only cure was to return home. o Nostalgia Podcast # 351: Steakhouse Syndrome. What is steakhouse syndrome? o Impacted food bolus 2/2 esophageal stricture Podcast # 362: Giant Hogweed. What can Giant Hogweed cause. o Photosensitivity, severe blisters, and burns Podcast #398: Who is gonna fail your antibiotic plan? What vital sign abnormality at triage had the highest odds ratio for treatment failure for the treatment of cellulitis with antibiotics. o Tachypnea Podcast # 458: A Tylenol a Day Keeps the ---- Away? A recent study investigated the effect of scheduled IV acetaminophen on the incidence of ---- in post-CABG patients in the ICU o Delerium Podcast 554: Sleeping Away Alzheimer's. What is the difference between white noise and pink noise? o White noise is all the surrounding sound frequencies mixed together that your brain tunes down so you don't get distracted while you're sleeping o Pink noise, or deep soothing noises, is the accentuated bass sounds like falling rain or waves crashing your brain keys into while sleeping. o Pink noise during sleep has been shown to increase stage 4, creating more CSF washout of beta amyloid. Podcast 580: Origin of PPE. Why were rubber gloves invented? o The invention of surgical gloves are credited to surgeon William Halsted. He developed gloves because one of his assistants (and later wife), Carol Hampton, was having severe irritation due to a caustic pre-op disinfecting process. They developed the rubber glove for Hampton which garnered popularity, and by the early 20th century, half of surgeons were using rubber gloves. Podcast 587: Puppies Preventing Burnout? Puppies lower stress, what activity in that study increased stress? o Coloring, because they were denied a chance to play with a puppy Podcast 596: Weather Can be a Headache. What are the three weather events that can increase the frequency of headaches? o High temp o Low humidity o High air pollution Podcast 612: Origin of Vaccines. Guess both diseases. The potential of vaccinations was first observed in the late 1600s when Jenner observed people who had cowpox never contracted ----. Years later, Louis Pasteur inoculated chickens with ---- after his assistant accidently created the first live attenuated vaccine by creating a weakened bacteria when he left the bacteria out while he went on vacation o Smallpox, cholera Podcast 670: Operation Tat-Type. In 1951, Operation Tat-Type began tattooing adults with their ---- in an effort to prepare for ---- in the time of the Cold War and the Korean War o Blood type, rapid transfusions Podcast 695: Einstein and Cellophane. Albert Einstein had ----- as a middle-aged man. Dr. Rudolph Nissen, founder of the Nissen fundoplication, performed exploratory surgery for this pain and found a ---- - The only treatment for an AAA at that time was to----, causing a fibrotic response to prevent rupture - Einstein died 7 years after this surgery, likely from his leaking abdominal aortic aneurysm o chronic abdominal pain o AAA o wrap the vessel in cellophane Podcast 748: -----. Whale blubber, honey, home fermented foods, homemade wine (especially the wine made in prison), and improperly stored canned food can all contain the toxin o Botulism Podcast 777: Grass, Weed, and Ancient Rome. Wine and wormwood and white hellborn were used in ancient rome to treat ----. o Nausea, sea sickness Podcast 821: EKGs in Syncope. Travis suggests a mnemonic for remembering additional EKG findings to look for in syncope o WOBBLER § Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) § Obstructed AV node § Brugada syndrome § Bifascicular block § Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (LVH) § Epsilon waves § Repolarization abnormalities Podcast 890: Outdoor Cold Air for Croup A 2023 study, published in the Journal of Pediatrics, investigated whether a 30-minute exposure to outdoor cold air could improve mild to moderate croup symptoms before the onset of steroid effects. In what country was this study conducted. o Switzerland Podcast 925: Pediatric Tongue Entrapment. Case study of a peds patient with his/her tongue stuck in a drinking cap. What was the substance that finally set it free? o Table sugar Podcast 960: Frank's Sign - A Marker for Coronary Artery Disease. What is Frank's Sign? o Bilateral earlobe crease Thank you to all that make the EMM awesome! Hosted and editted by Jeffrey Olson MS4 | Additional editting by Jorge Chalit, OMS4 Donate: https://emergencymedicalminute.org/donate/ Join our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/c9ouHf
For 29 March 2026, Palm Sunday, based on Philippians 2:6-11 (Image: Christ of St. John of the Cross, Salvador Dali)
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature Today's Questions: Question 1: Which book contains the character 'Leopold Bloom'? Question 2: Which piece of written work starts with the line 'Harry Potter was a highly unusual boy in many ways.'? Question 3: Which book contains the character 'Celie'? Question 4: Who painted "The Starry Night" in 1889? Question 5: The painting "The Gleaners" by Jean-François Millet is a part of which art movement? Question 6: With what art movement was Salvador Dali associated? Question 7: Which author wrote 'War and Peace'? Question 8: Which 1950's art movement presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular and mass culture? Question 9: Which nationality was the author of the 1817 novel "Rob Roy", just like the hero of the story? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You'd think that the most successful companies in the world invest good money for their logos to be picture-perfect, yet even Google isn't immune to messing up a logo design. Pay attention to 10 super famous company logos that are hiding something or have design fails and mistakes in them. We all know what the White House looks like, and you'd think there'd be no possible difficulties recreating it in an image. However, there were at least 3 attempts to create a logo, all of which resulted in mistakes. Wikipedia's logo representing knowledge has a really embarrassing mistake right in the middle of the image! You wouldn't catch it unless you know Chinese, so we'll let you in on the big secret. Some people saw a man bending over vomiting in the London Olympics logo, while others were joking that it looked like Lisa Simpson in a compromising position. Salvador Dali hired to design the Chupa Chups logo put the brand's name on a bright daisy and insisted that the logo be placed on top of the wrapper so that everyone could see it. And it's basically stayed the same since then! When asked about the imperfection of letter “G” in their logo, Google chose the best route a person can when explaining his or her mistakes. They simply said that they're aware of the inaccurate “G”, but that was all part of the plan! This slight imperfection makes their image playful and approachable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Podržite nas i na Patreonu ➡️ https://www.patreon.com/c/HistoryCastJedina razlika između mene i ludaka je u tome što ja nisam lud Salvador DaliSalvador Dali jedan je od onih umetnika kod kojih je granica između dela i života namerno izbrisana. Ekscentrična pojava, brkovi kao zaštitni znak, skandali, ekscesi i pažljivo režirana ludost često zasene ono najvažnije: hladnu inteligenciju, opsesivnu disciplinu i duboko promišljen umetnički projekat koji stoji iza svega. Dali nije bio haotični genije, on je haos pretvorio u sistem.U ovoj epizodi istoričari umetnosti Mina Radovanović i dr Nikola Piperski skidaju slojeve mita i ulaze u suštinu Dalijevog sveta: od formativnih godina i odnosa sa nadrealizmom, preko paranoično-kritičke metode, do načina na koji su snovi, psihoanaliza, strahovi i želja za kontrolom oblikovali njegove slike. Razgovaramo i o Daliju kao svesnom graditelju sopstvenog, šokantnog lika, umetniku koji je voleo da pati ali mu se nije dalo, geniju koji je savršeno razumeo moć spektakla i snagu marketinga u modernom dobu.Ovo je priča o umetniku koji je znao tačno šta radi, zašto to radi i kome se obraća. O Daliju koji istovremeno provocira avangardu, koketira sa masovnom kulturom i testira granice umetnosti u XX veku. Mina i Nikola postavljaju pitanje koje se često izbegava: gde prestaje performans, a gde počinje ozbiljna umetnost, i da li je kod Dalija to uopšte moguće razdvojiti.Kako je jedan umetnik uspeo da sopstvenu paranoju, ego i preciznost pretvori u jedan od najprepoznatljivijih vizuelnih jezika modernog doba?
Chester is always a fun chat on the show, we hear about all of the experiences on offer now at d'Arenberg in McLaren Vale, The Cube is an extraordinary tourist attraction and with all of the tings to do make sure you allow half a day at least to enjoy it all or you will be disappointed.The Dr. Seuss exhibition arrived late last year and the Salvador Dali exhibition continues along with an array of Chester's own scupltures.@thewineshowaustralia @darenbergwines
La figura de Salvador Dalí continúa inspirando nuevas miradas culturales, desde el cine hasta el cómic. La película "Daaaaaaalí!" del cineasta francés Quentin Dupieux es un ejemplo reciente, al igual que el cómic "La vida incombustible de Salvador Dalí", escrito por Ian Gibson e ilustrado por Quique Palomo para la editorial Planeta. Con esta premisa, Pablo Mérida propone una escapada al Empordà, comarca histórica de Cataluña estrechamente vinculada al artista. En especial, Figueres, capital del Alt Empordà, convertida desde hace décadas en lugar de peregrinación para los admiradores del genio surrealista.
In this Episode: Our heroes discuss the niche Scifi/fantasy film The Fall. Set in the 1920s this one is about an injured stuntman telling a story to a kid in an effort to get her to steal him some drugs. It is a stream of consciousness surrealist fever dream. Right up our alley! Tune in..! Follow Us: Our Website Twitter Instagram Facebook Items discussed (links to more info): Note - if the below links don't work in your podcast player please visit the show page at: https://ebd.fm/episodes/338
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature Today's Questions: Question 1: Which author wrote 'The Secret Garden'? Question 2: What was the name of the writer who wrote 'The Prince'? Question 3: Which book contains the character 'Mrs. Ramsay'? Question 4: Which author wrote 'Demons'? Question 5: With what art movement was Salvador Dali associated? Question 6: In which year was the first Harry Potter book released? Question 7: Which author wrote 'The Ugly Duckling'? Question 8: Which artist painted "No. 5, 1948" Question 9: Which artist painted "Water Lilies" This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode #217 of the Last Call Trivia Podcast kicks off with a round of general knowledge questions. Then, we're calling in for a theme round of “Mr. Telephone Man” Trivia!Round OneThe game begins with a Common Bonds Trivia question about a 2012 movie that shares its name with an Elvis Presley album title.Next, we have an Animals Trivia question that asks the team to name the type of South American cat Salvador Dali had as a pet.The first round concludes with a Movie Link Trivia question that asks the Team to identify the actress given three movies she's been in.Bonus QuestionToday's Bonus Question is a follow-up to the Movie Link Trivia question from the first round.Round TwoWe're dialed in for today's theme round of “Mr. Telephone Man” Trivia!The second round starts with a History Trivia question that asks the Team to name one of the two people on the other end of a famous phone call with President Richard Nixon.Next, we have a Lyrics Trivia question about the ELO song Telephone Line.Round Two concludes with a Companies Trivia question about an affordable cell phone provider.Final QuestionWe've reached the Final Question of the game, and today's category of choice is Cars. Start your engines!For today's Final, the Trivia Team is asked to name four defunct car brands, given a car model each of them produced.Visit lastcalltrivia.com to learn more about hosting your own ultimate Trivia event!
This week Corinne Fisher breaks down a leaked memo about Ice being told they do not need warrants under certain circumstances, why she canceled her Free Press subscription, more proof that Salvador Dali was not a great guy and more before diving into the biggest news of the week including ICE's continued terror campaign that involves tear gassing children, stealing and selling highschool kids cellphones and partnering with Ring to widden their surveillance state and more plus Trump promises not to use force to take Greenland but he still wants it, continued tensions between China and Iran, more talk of deposing leaders in Iran and Cuba, a possibly catostrophic lab leak from last fall and so much more!Original Air Date: 01/21/26You can watch Without A Country LIVE every Wednesday at 9PM on our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjP3oJVS_BEgGXOPcVzlpVw!**PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW ON iTUNES & SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL**Link To The Patreon!https://patreon.com/WithoutACountry?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkThis Week Corinne looks at the Trump Administration continuing their practice of pardoning big donors and so much more!WHERE YOU CAN ANNOY US:Corinne Fisher:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhilanthropyGalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/philanthropygalExecutive Producer: Mike HarringtonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themharrington/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheMHarringtonTheme Song By Free VicesWebsite https://www.freevices.com/Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/artist/free-vices/1475846774Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/3fUw9W8zIj6RbibZN2b3kP?si=N8KzuFkvQXSnaejeDqVpIg&nd=1&dlsi=533dddc8672f46f0SoundCloud https://on.soundcloud.com/5sceVeUFADVBJr4P7YouTube https://youtube.com/channel/UCOsgEoQ2-czvD8eWctnxAAw?si=SL1RULNWVuJb8AONInstagram http://instagram.com/free_vicesBREAKING NEWS - Ice Doesn't Need Warrants?!?https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ice-policy-officers-enter-homes-immigration-without-judicial-warrant-rcna255305CALL TO ACTION: YOU HAVE 2 WEEKS TO DEFUND ICEPageant to the People - link is live https://dice.fm/event/bb3n6m-corinne-fisher-presents-pageant-to-the-people-21st-feb-club-congress-tucson-tickets?_branch_match_id=1542666774408569378&utm_medium=partners_api&_branch_referrer=H4sIAAAAAAAAA8soKSkottLXz8nMy9ZLyUxO1UvL1XczNE00MzIwSjGwtLSvK0pNSy0qysxLj08qyi8vTi2yDU5MSyzKBAAk2VtFOwAAAA%3D%3DCanceled my Free Press subscription (but have access through September) https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/13/business/media/cbs-evening-news-bari-weiss.htmlICE Terror WatchICE threw flashbangs, tear gas under car with our 6 kids inside, Minneapolis parents say - National | Globalnews.ca https://share.google/pNUWYSTxYP2A4otGiICE Attacks Car Full of Kids, Leaving 6-Month-Old Baby Unconscious | The New Republic https://share.google/Qrz0hqyeHmUPRtfF2Kidnapping Native people and holding them in a facility that used to essentially be a concentration camp for Indigenous people. https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/01/13/south-dakota-tribe-oglala-sioux-demands-release-of-lakota-men-in-minneapolis-detained-by-iceENEMY OF THE STATE: Salvador Dalihttps://english.elpais.com/culture/2022-09-06/the-day-dali-invented-a-racist-religion.htmlWOMAN ABUSE: https://www.vice.com/en/article/its-really-surreal-how-salvador-dal-was-a-fascist-who-hit-women/GUUURLWater bankruptcyhttps://news.un.org/en/story/2026/01/1166800What's the Heritage Foundation Up To?https://www.heritage.org/marriage-and-family/report/saving-america-saving-the-family-foundation-the-next-250-yearsWhite Coat Waste Project PATHOGEN LEAK (IG) InfoWars: https://www.infowars.com/posts/exclusive-federal-lab-in-montana-reports-potential-theft-loss-or-release-of-dangerous-biological-agentTrump Profiting Off Presidencyhttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2026/01/20/opinion/editorials/trump-wealth-crypto-graft.htmlMonsanto v. Durnellhttps://earthjustice.org/experts/patti-goldman/the-supreme-court-case-that-could-let-pesticide-companies-off-the-hook-even-when-their-products-make-people-sickICE PASTORhttps://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/the-anti-ice-protest-at-a-minnesotaICE & ring camerashttps://www.engadget.com/home/smart-home/rings-latest-partnership-allows-police-to-access-camera-footage-through-flock-194609879.htmlICE stealing phones Example: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/ice-reportedly-stole-10th-grader-230138675.htmlGavin Newsom on Ben Shapiro podcasthttps://thenationaldesk.com/news/americas-news-now/top-5-moments-from-gavin-newsoms-podcast-with-ben-shapiro-midterms-california-ice-immigration-republicansMinnesota Can Gas Peaceful Protestorshttps://www.reuters.com/world/us-appeals-court-pauses-lower-court-order-restraining-immigration-agents-use-2026-01-21/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Salvador Dali n'a jamais rendu son dernier souffle. L'homme qui repose dans la crypte du musée-théâtre de Figueras est bien le premier marquis de Dali de Pubol comme l'avait proclamé le Roi d'Espagne. Mais son visage est presque intact et ses moustaches cirées sont toujours aussi droites, dressées comme les deux aiguilles d'une montre donnant l'heure favorite voulue par le maître : Dix heures dix... Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dali est né aux premières lueurs du siècle dernier à Figueras, au nord de l'Espagne, sous l'ombre portée du monumental château Sant Ferran... Malgré ce voisinage aristocratique, aucune goutte de sang bleu ne coule dans les veines de Dali. Son père, Salvador Dali y Cusi, est un notaire qui ne badine pas avec l'autorité. Sa mère Felipa pose sur son seul fils un regard énamouré et indulgent. Quand elle mourra, alors qu'il n'avait que seize ans, Salvador Dali dira avoir vécu le coup le plus terrible de sa vie, "Je l'adorais"... Chaque mercredi, retrouvez en podcast le meilleur de "Confidentiel". Tous les épisodes d'Ophélie Meunier, Anthony Martin et Jean-Alphonse Richard sont à retrouver sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Gala et Salvador Dali forment un couple mythique de l'histoire de l'art. Sans Gala, l'œuvre du peintre catalan ne serait pas la même. La femme fut une inspiration et un soutien constant pour l'artiste. En échange, Dali a toujours affiché sa loyauté et sa fidélité à son épouse. Il disait "J'aime Gala plus que ma mère, plus que mon père, plus que Picasso et plus que l'argent". Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecrit et raconté par Alice Deroide Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The intro to this show is not to be missed. Nor is the outro. Everything else is equally unmissable, just not in the same accent!Neil reveals the truth behind Parmesan Cheese and Salvador Dali's near-death, land-based diving-suit experiment! Dave tells the incredible tale of a molasses flood in Boston and reveals the insane journey every NBA basketball goes on. Enjoy!To listen to Dave on the radio check outhttps://www.todayfm.com/shows/dave-moore-1499732 To see Neil on tour check outhttps://www.neildelamere.com/reinventing-the-neil-tourPresented and Produced by Neil Delamere and Dave MooreEdited by Nicky RyanMusic by Dave MooreArtwork by Ray McDonnell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The guys agree that Alanis Mortise Set might be the best episode title so far and kick off Thanksgiving week with Colton already up in Tioga at his in laws place chopping wood and doing horse stuff while Jess is staying local because they have a big trip planned for early DecemberRoss reveals his Thanksgiving menu game is next level with a 12 to 14 hour Cajun smoked turkey using mesquite wood and injecting flavor underneath the skin like turkey Botox plus a 14 pound brisket and he shares his third favorite which is Greek style lamb roast that requires cross hatching the meat and shoving whole garlic cloves down into the skinThe crew dives deep into the perfect lamb preparation technique which involves covering the entire roast in olive oil and rosemary then slow cooking at 180 to 200 degrees for 10 hours before kicking it up to 250 for the final two hours and Ross explains you have to put it in the night before to get that perfect fall off the bone textureThis episode delivers the promised Deep Cut hair trivia segment covering everything from barbers being the original multi tool professionals to beards representing power fashion and rebellion throughout history plus mustaches going through their own eras with styles like the handlebar walrus Fu Manchu chevron and that pencil thin villain lookThe guys drop some incredible mustache facts including that Tom Selleck had his signature Magnum PI mustache insured for over a million dollars and he was originally discovered as the Marlboro man before becoming a Hollywood icon which explains his rugged lookThey reveal that Salvador Dali famously stiffened his pencil thin mustache with shellac and waxed it vertically to impossible angles creating his trademark surrealist look and the word mustache actually comes from the Greek word mystax which translates to lip bristle or upper lip hairColton shares a story about dressing up as Tom Selleck for Halloween which is when his wife Crystal fell in love with him and there is apparently a secret bar in Houston called the handlebar with Tom Selleck pictures all over the walls constantly playing his movies on the TVsJess launches into a passionate snipe about Home Depot trailer parking spots being taken by regular vehicles when contractors with actual trailers need them and he cannot understand why Home Depot does not enforce the rules better especially since there are literally a thousand other parking spots availableThe conversation shifts to practical shop knowledge with Jess explaining the three four five rule for squaring corners using basic trigonometry where you measure three feet one way four feet the other way and if the diagonal between those points is exactly five feet then you have a perfect 90 degree cornerRoss shares two essential home maintenance nuggets including using SharkBite fittings for copper pipe connections which plumbers might not love but work great for amateur DIYers and the importance of updating old fixtures like shutoff valves and gas line connections when you have appliances pulled out since his 1976 original connections were causing water damage
New works by two best-selling Cherokee writers intertwine riveting fictional narratives with a dose of Native American historical reality. Vanessa Lillie's “The Bone Thief” continues the suspenseful trajectory of Syd Walker, a BIA archaeologist first introduced in Lillie's novel, “Blood Sisters.” This time, the setting for the story is present-day Narragansett territory in New England and colonial mythology about the first Thanksgiving plays a part. Brandon Hobson's “The Devil is a Southpaw” takes readers back almost four decades to the heart of Cherokee country, but readers are warned upfront that the memories portrayed now may not be reliable. Hobson takes a surrealistic detour where both Salvador Dali and a character named Brandon H. make appearances. It's an imaginative character study that propels a gripping story of love and loss.
Pedro joins us to talk about Oz Perkins. Cool of the week includes the Dodgers playoff hunt, IT: Welcome to Derry, The Descedent, and the Salvador Dali museum. Trailer is Night Patrol. The podcast spotlight shines on Dreadful Digest. And we get feedback from Jay Black, Dianna Hodges, Don Lowery, Sean Richards, Matthew Heintzman, and Dave Christopher. Thanks for listening! The Horror Returns Website: https://thehorrorreturns.com THR Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehorrorreturns/ Join THR Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1056143707851246 THR X: https://twitter.com/horror_returns?s=21&t=XKcrrOBZ7mzjwJY0ZJWrGA THR Instagram: https://instagram.com/thehorrorreturns?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= THR Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thehorrorreturns?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== THR YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@thehorrorreturnspodcast3277 THR Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehorrorreturns THR TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-horror-returns SK8ER Nez Podcast Network: https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-p3n57-c4166 E Society Spotify For Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esoc Music By: Steve Carleton Of The Geekz
The crew kicks off with an epic hot sauce showdown where Jess reveals his new number one favorite is Lolas hot sauce especially the regga original which is absolutely insane on tacos and their ghost pepper version which is surprisingly not too crazy hot because it is mostly jalapenos with some ghost pepper and has this amazing smoky flavor that he discovered when Dixies was going out of business at 95 percent offColton shares his love for Marie Sharp Belizean heat habanero hot sauce because it has enough kick to get you going but will not stay around making you sweat and miserable for hours like some of those nuclear hot sauces that ruin your entire day and the next morning tooRoss drops his three tier hot sauce system starting with Trader Joes green dragon tomatillo hot sauce for everyday use that enhances flavor without killing you then classic Franks red hot that literally goes on everything just like the commercials say and finally his special occasion weapon called Z which is the second hottest hot sauce in the world rated at 20 million Scoville units compared to Tabasco at only 1400The guys get into an absolutely wild story where Ross had to sign a legal waiver just to purchase the Z hot sauce promising not to give it to children or the elderly and then he accidentally got some on his finger and put in his contact lens which literally dropped him to the floor in pain and he had to throw away that pair of contacts because it burned for two full daysJess explains the science behind hot peppers revealing that most people think the heat comes from the seeds but actually the majority of the capsaicin is in the white pith part where the seeds attach to the pepper and he talks about the guy who invented the Carolina Reaper who just eats them straight off the vine like it is nothingThe conversation shifts to an exciting preview of next weeks episode titled Deep Cut A Hair Raising Story which will cover everything about barbers beards mustaches scissors and the strange human obsession with keratin including segments about the earliest hair rituals how barbers were the original multi tool professionals and famous hairstyles through historyRoss and Jess drop some mustache trivia including the fact that Tom Selleck had his signature Magnum PI mustache insured for over a million dollars and he was originally discovered as a model for Marlboro which was his very first gig before becoming a Hollywood iconThey reveal that Salvador Dali famously stiffened his pencil thin mustache with shellac and waxed it vertically to create those impossible angles that became his trademark look and the term mustache actually comes from the Greek word mystax which translates roughly to lip bristleJess points out how the current era of woodworking is all about beards and mustaches after noticing at Woodworking BitchCon that everyone looked the same with leather patch hats beards and similar styles making it almost like a uniform for makersThe guys also mention that there is a secret Tiki bar in Houston called the handlebar with an unmarked door in the back that has pictures of Tom Selleck all over the walls and they constantly play his movies on the TVs which sounds like an amazing place to grab a drink
#HerkeseSanat Zaman eriyor, nesneler bükülüyor, formlar değişiyor. Lale Müzesi sanat yönetmeni, halen devam eden Dali ve Matisse sergilerinin yardımcı küratörü Ece Yıldırımlı, Salvador Dali'nin hikayesini anlatıyor. Programda Dali'nin: Çocukluk travmaları ve kimlik arayışı, Sürrealizme uzanan içsel dönüşümü, Freud hayranlığı ve rüyaların dili, Gala ile karmaşık ama yaratıcı ortaklığı, Picasso ile rekabet ve hayranlık dolu ilişkisi, “Belleğin Azmi” gibi ikonlaşmış eserlerinin arka planı gibi pek çok detayını öğreniyoruz. NEDEN HERKESE SANAT? Uzak durduğumuz sanat dallarıyla tanışıyor, o sanat dalının seyircisi olmayı öğreniyoruz. Çünkü anlamak için tanışmak gerekir. Nacide Berber'in hazırladığı program cumartesi 12.30, pazar 18.30'da NTVRadyo'da. Herkese Sanat programı kayıtları, radyoda yayınlandıktan sonra ntvradyo.com.tr adresinde ve podcast platformlarında. #ntvradyo #herkesesanat
Elena Schulz & Manu laufen durch surrealistische Landschaften ... als LEUCHTURM mit Spinnenbeinen und einem Adlervogel auf dem Dach. Klingt absurd, ist es auch: Keeper heißt das neue 3D-Adventure von Tim Schafers Studio Double Fine und hat die beiden Podcaster absolut verzaubert. Ganz ohne Worte, aber mit Gefühl. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
durée : 00:51:20 - Autant en emporte l'Histoire - par : Stéphanie Duncan - A 16 ans, Salvador Dali, considéré comme un des plus grands artistes du 20ème siècle écrivait "Je serai un génie, le monde m'admirera. Je serai un génie parce que j'en suis certain". A 17 ans ce jeune homme timide et fantasque quitte sa Catalogne natale pour Madrid où il va étudier l'art... - invités : Julie Birmant - Julie Birmant : Scénariste - réalisé par : Audrey RIPOULL Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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Visit our Substack for bonus content and more: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/rewind-paola-antonelli Design Better has been on the road recently, recording a live episode in Manhattan for design search firm Wert & Co's 30th anniversary. Guests for the episode included Paola Antonelli (senior curator in the Department of Architecture and Design at MoMA) Mike Davidson (VP of Design and User Research at Microsoft AI), Kate Aronowitz (Design Partner at Google Ventures), Meaghan Choi (Product Designer at Anthropic), & Mark Wilson (Global Design Editor at Fast Company). While Aarron and I are catching up from travel, and as a lead-in to the live episode airing next week, we're rewinding to our interview with Paola Antonelli. We hope you enjoy the episode. And if you haven't checked it out yet, did you know you can save over $1600 on popular productivity tools and design and AI courses with the Design Better Toolkit? Just head over to dbtr.co/toolkit to learn more. *** The Museum of Modern Art brings to mind images of Van Gough's Starry Night, Salvador Dali's Persistence of Memory, and Andy Warhol's Campbell Soup Cans. But thanks to Paola Antonelli, senior curator in the Department of Architecture and Design, MoMA exhibitions also encompass the role design has played in shaping culture and the human experience. We talk with Paola about how we can look at digital design through a historic lens, some of the most important design movements in the past 100 years, and how the creative process has evolved through these different movements. We also talk about the history of the @ symbol, why craftsmanship is necessary to experimentation, and some of the current challenges in design education. We hope you enjoy this episode which is a part of our series on design history, with upcoming episodes on typography with Jonathan Hoefler, and the history and philosophy of design with Professor Barry Katz. Paola Antonelli joined The Museum of Modern Art in 1994 and is the Museum's Senior Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design, as well as MoMA's founding Director of Research and Development. Her work investigates design in all its forms, from architecture to video games, often expanding its reach to include overlooked objects and practices. An architect trained at the Polytechnic of Milan and a pasionaria of design, Antonelli has been named one of the 25 most incisive design visionaries in the world by TIME magazine, has earned the Design Mind Smithsonian Institution's National Design Award, has been inducted in the US Art Directors Club Hall of Fame, and has received the AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Artists,) the London Design Medal, and the German Design Award, among other accolades.
Our experience of time is not what it seems. We perceive time as linear; from beginning to end. This is not actually what's happening. It's a series of moments strung together like pearls, each existing eternally. We are starting to notice that each time we gather to bring in famous dead people, it's all about a specific subject, not really about the people we bring in. The subject, in this case "Time" aligns with the dead ones who come in and they spend the time they have with us, sharing their nonphysical perspective on the subject at hand. These Dead Talks are starting to get very interesting! To join the Inner Self reading waitlist with Christy email garybodley @ gmail . com To learn more about Christy Levy, click here. To book a 55-minute connect call with Gary, click here For more info about the new 7 Rays Activations program, please click here
Send us a textIn this episode of the VCA Voice Podcast, Dr. Kerl is pleased to welcome Dyanna Durr CVT, Regional Technician Director for VCA's South Atlantic Group. Listen in as she shares her inspiring journey in veterinary medicine, detailing her early fascination with animals, her career progression, and the challenges she has faced along the way. She discusses her role as a regional technician director, the importance of veterinary technicians and assistants and her insights into feline practice. Dyanna also emphasizes the need for regular veterinary care for cats and offers advice on making veterinary visits easier for both cats and their owners. She provides valuable training resources for veterinary associates and concludes with encouraging words for those considering a career in veterinary medicine.For more information about the resources mentioned in this episode, we invite you to check out the following sites: CatFriendly.comFeline Veterinary Medical AssociationDyanna is a Florida native who has actively pursued a career in veterinary medicine from a very young age. Her first opportunity to step into the veterinary world was enrolling in the Veterinary Academy at Tarpon Springs High School. At the age of 16, she got her first job with a small private practice in her hometown. Dyanna's next milestone was pursuing an AS in veterinary medicine from St. Petersburg College and earning her credentials in Florida from the FVMA. Eventually her hometown practice was sold to an aspiring doctor who accomplished two renovations of the original facility and constructed two additional locations in a 10-year period. Dyanna was involved in the development of the facilities, team training, and standardization of policies within those practices. She divided her time as a Lead Technician between all threelocations for five years. Eventually, the opportunity for growth into a supervisor role brought her to VCA Carrollwood Cat hospital in 2017. This was an invaluable experience which helped to support her continued leadership goals. In 2022 Dyanna became the RTD for the Southeast working to support teams in Florida and Georgia. She loves spending quality time with her family which includes husband (and high school sweetheart) Joshua, daughter Fayth, and son Andrew and four purrfect kitties: Vincent Van Gogh, Salvador Dali, Turtle, and Princess.Visit our website: vcavoice.comAll episodes produced by dādy creative
Daily Dad Jokes (17 Aug 2025) The official Daily Dad Jokes Podcast electronic button now available on Amazon. The perfect gift for dad! Click here here to view! Email Newsletter: Looking for more dad joke humor to share? Then subscribe to our new weekly email newsletter. It's our weekly round-up of the best dad jokes, memes, and humor for you to enjoy. Spread the laughs, and groans, and sign up today! Click here to subscribe! Listen to the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ or search "Daily Dad Jokes" in your podcast app. Interested in Business and Finance news? Then listen to our sister show: The Daily Business and Finance Show. Check out the website here or search "Daily Business and Finance Show" in your podcast app. Jokes sourced and curated from reddit.com/r/dadjokes. Joke credits: ZoubiDoubi, Swibbz, Swibbz, Masselein, Exciting_Teaching622, Healthy_Ladder_6198, Healthy_Ladder_6198, Razack47, TomahawkA5, Nick_the_SteamEngine, prlugo4162, prlugo4162, ilikesidehugs, , jstein916, PokkiDots, italophile, Otherwise_Class_4516, alanmitch34, Healthy_Ladder_6198 Subscribe to this podcast via: iHeartMedia Spotify iTunes Google Podcasts YouTube Channel Social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Discord Interested in advertising or sponsoring our show? Contact us at mediasales@klassicstudios.com Produced by Klassic Studios using AutoGen Podcast technology (http://klassicstudios.com/autogen-podcasts/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daily Dad Jokes (17 Aug 2025) The official Daily Dad Jokes Podcast electronic button now available on Amazon. The perfect gift for dad! Click here here to view! Email Newsletter: Looking for more dad joke humor to share? Then subscribe to our new weekly email newsletter. It's our weekly round-up of the best dad jokes, memes, and humor for you to enjoy. Spread the laughs, and groans, and sign up today! Click here to subscribe! Listen to the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ or search "Daily Dad Jokes" in your podcast app. Interested in Business and Finance news? Then listen to our sister show: The Daily Business and Finance Show. Check out the website here or search "Daily Business and Finance Show" in your podcast app. Jokes sourced and curated from reddit.com/r/dadjokes. Joke credits: ZoubiDoubi, Swibbz, Swibbz, Masselein, Exciting_Teaching622, Healthy_Ladder_6198, Healthy_Ladder_6198, Razack47, TomahawkA5, Nick_the_SteamEngine, prlugo4162, prlugo4162, ilikesidehugs, , jstein916, PokkiDots, italophile, Otherwise_Class_4516, alanmitch34, Healthy_Ladder_6198 Subscribe to this podcast via: iHeartMedia Spotify iTunes Google Podcasts YouTube Channel Social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Discord Interested in advertising or sponsoring our show? Contact us at mediasales@klassicstudios.com Produced by Klassic Studios using AutoGen Podcast technology (http://klassicstudios.com/autogen-podcasts/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roy Behrens is the author of Dreams of Fields: Memory Traces of Iowa's Past. Then, a conversation with the founder and owner of Iowa novelty store, RAYGUN.
Mackenzie Thorpe shares his extraordinary journey from a dyslexic child in working-class Middlesbrough to a globally celebrated artist whose work touches hearts worldwide.• Born with an innate urge to draw on anything available—stones, cigarette packets, fireplace ashes• Struggled with undiagnosed dyslexia at school, describing himself as "word blind" rather than seeing jumbled letters• Found escape through art, developing a three-dimensional thinking ability that compensated for traditional learning challenges• Created his iconic square sheep series after a car accident in 1990, representing his family and his role as protector• Gained international recognition when Salvador Dali's former manager discovered his work and introduced it to global audiences• Balances creating joyful, whimsical art that's commercially successful while privately producing darker works that express his personal struggles• Maintains a mission to encourage others to embrace their creativity despite obstacles or discouragement• Met Queen Elizabeth II to present a commissioned Jubilee painting depicting the Northeast's resilience and celebration• Lives by Van Gogh's motto: "If you can't go to work, go to work"You can follow Mackenzie on Instagram: @artistmackenzieHis website is: www.mackenziethorpe.comIf you have enjoyed this podcast, please tell a friend about it, leave a review, or reach out to Rachel at breakingtheblocks.com if you're a business interested in sponsorship.Want to reach out? Suggest a guest? Drop us a text! Support the show
Tampa Bay has a world renowned arts scene. Chances are you've caught an exhibition at the Dali museum in St. Petersburg- or taken in some of the dazzling, larger than life art at the SHINE mural festival. But did you know Tampa is also the birthplace of death metal? On this episode you'll hear from WUSF reporters who've been spotlighting the arts and culture of Tampa Bay. If you feel like there's something missing from your morning routine, Lily Belcher has a story about a cafe where you can watch kittens rough and tumble as you sip your cappuccino.Walk around the streets of St. Petersburg- and you'll see murals- lots of them. Visit St. Pete Clearwater says more than 600 adorn walls throughout the city. A new gallery exhibition mashes up murals with another icon of the city's arts scene: the museum devoted to surrealist artist Salvador Dali. Sue Giles Wantuck shares details about the ‘Outside In' exhibit, and why mural artists are happy to pour hours and hours into creating enormous, complex works of art, even when they know their art won't last forever. And Daylina Miller breaks down Tampa's unique connection with extreme metal. They explain why the original site of Morrisound Recording was honored with a historic marker, and why metalheads right here in theplace it all began are some of the nicest people you'll meet, even if the music's a bit aggressive.
Surprisingly, America was formed in London. The trio of Gerry Beckley, Dewey Bunnell, and Dan Peek met in London where their fathers were stationed at the United States Air Force base at RAF South Ruislip. The three attended London Central High School and began playing together on borrowed acoustic guitars. The name came from the Americana jukebox in the mess hall, and a desire to distinguish themselves from the British musicians around them who were trying to sound more American.America is also their self-titled debut album released in the States in January 1972. The album originally was released without “A Horse With No Name,” but when that single garnered significant commercial success it was added to a re-release of the album in early 1972. The re-released album would top the US album charts and produce two top-10 singles.The band would be a force in the folk-rock and soft rock genres for a generation. With close harmonies similar to Crosby, Stills & Nash, and complex acoustic guitar arrangements, their first seven albums would be in the top 50 on the album charts, though this first debut would be their lone chart topper to date. Their compilation album “History: America's Greatest Hits” was released at the end of 1975.America produced albums of original material up through 2015. In 1977 Dan Peek left the group to pursue music in the Contemporary Christian genre. Speculation regarding a reunion of the original members continued through the years until Peeks death in 2011.Rob brings us a great debut folk rock album in this week's podcast.RiversideThe lead off track is a good example of the original America sound. It has a laid back message: I don't want to take anything from you, and I don't want you to take anything from me. It is a “live and let live” message using a metaphor of life on two sides of the river.A Horse with No NameThis is the track that put the band on the map. Originally entitled “Desert Song” the track takes inspiration from a Salvador Dali painting and an M.C. Escher painting. Writer Dewey Bunnell created lyrics loosely based on his travels as a child with family through the deserts of Arizona and New Mexico. Three RosesBunnell paints a picture of both a quiet life and romantic uncertainty in this song inspired by his girlfriend, soon to be wife. “Three roses were bought with you in mind.” Dan Peek takes lead vocal duties on this one with subdued but complex chords and harmonies.I Need YouThe second single from the album was written by Gerry Beckley when he was 16 years old. Beckley also takes lead vocals on this ballad which went to number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100. You can sense the similarity to bands like the Beatles and Alan Parsons in this track. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme from the television series “Emergency!”This first responder action series focused on Squad 51 in Los Angeles saw its debut in January 1972. STAFF PICKS:Family Affair by Sly & the Family StoneBruce begins the staff picks with the most successful hit from Sly & the Family Stone. This song topped the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks and the R&B Singles chart for five. This track is a little different for the group, as the guitars are toned down, and the electric piano (with Billy Preston on keyboard) is brought up. The lyrics talk about the ways a family can go wrong.Roundabout by YesLynch brings us a song written by singer Jon Anderson and guitarist Steve Howe. The song originated from a trip the group took in Scotland in which they encountered a number of roundabouts. The line, “in and around the lake” came from one of the lochs they passed. This opening track from Fragile was drastically edited to produce a single coming in at 3:27 rather than the over 8-minute original. It reached number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, the group's highest charting single until 1983's “Owner of a Lonely Heart.”Doctor My Eyes by Jackson BrowneWayne's staff pick is a single off Browne's debut and self-titled album. The lyrics discuss the feeling that the singer is becoming jaded about life by seeing all the wrong in the world, and now being unable to cry about it. David Crosby and Graham Nash provide backing vocals to this song which went to number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. Misty Mountain Hop by Led ZeppelinRob features a song which was the B-side to Zeppelin's “Black Dog.” The lyrics take their inspiration from the work of J.R.R. Tolkien, as well as the “Legalize Pot Rally” held in Hyde Park in July 1968. It appeared on the massive Led Zeppelin IV album. As Rob says, it is a “mixture of stoner idealism and Tolkien nerdery.” COMEDY TRACK:Pigeon Song by AmericaWe exit with a little double dipping, and with gratefulness that none of us is a pigeon named Fred. Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
This is a little episode about how I think a one-of-a-kind whale is kind of like the 16th -17th century Mannerist artist El Greco, and also like us. It sounds a little far fetched but admit it, you like me when I'm weird, you weirdo'sEl Greco:Artworks mentioned: “The Vision of St John” 1608-14 and "View of Toledo" 1599-1600 (El Greco), “Les Desmoiselles D'Avignon" 1907 (Picasso), "Rocks at Fontainbleu" 1890's (Cézanne)Artists mentioned: Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, Hilma Af Klint, Pablo Picasso, Eugène De la Croix, Salvador Dali, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Diego Velázquez, Titian, Tintoretto, Ignacio ZuloagaWriters mentioned: Emily Dickinson, Franz Kafka, Roger FryLearn more about El Greco's figurine models with a fascinating lecture by Xavier Bray for the Frick Collection: https://youtu.be/_8xYkflNbU0?si=eCIL_P-tFdtPbDmOThe Whale:Watch the documentary: https://www.kanopy.com/en/product/loneliest-whale?frontend=kuiArticles:https://www.forbes.com/sites/scotttravers/2025/02/01/the-52-hertz-whale-is-the-loneliest-animal-in-the-world-heres-what-we-know/https://www.iflscience.com/fact-check-has-the-world-s-loneliest-whale-finally-found-a-friend-65797https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jul/13https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/inside-the-nail-biting-quest-to-find-the-loneliest-whale/Thanks for listening!Greek music "Greek Bouzouki Sentimental 13" by Omegamusic / Marios Georgiades / Nicosia, CyprusWhale songs courtesy of PMEL Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory All other music and sound effects by Soundstripe----------------------------Pep Talks on IG: @peptalksforartistsPep Talks website: https://www.peptalksforartists.com/Amy, your beloved host, on IG: @tallutsPep Talks on Art Spiel as written essays: https://tinyurl.com/7k82vd8sBuyMeACoffee Donations always appreciated!
Circle of Parks Podcast: Talking all things Walt Disney World
Step into a world where Disney magic meets Spanish elegance at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort. In our latest episode, we're unpacking everything you need to know about our weeklong stay at the Grand Destino Tower—a magnificent addition that's transforming how we think about moderate resorts at Walt Disney World.From the moment you enter the dramatic lobby with its Moorish-inspired hanging lanterns and intricate bronze screens, you realize this isn't your typical Disney moderate. We explore how this unique resort—Disney's first designed specifically for conventions and business travelers—creates an experience that feels decidedly more upscale without the deluxe price tag. The subtle Disney touches are there if you look for them, hidden Mickeys woven into luxurious surroundings that draw inspiration from the fascinating collaboration between Walt Disney and Salvador Dali.The Grand Destino Tower offers surprising amenities, from the destination dispatch elevator system (which takes some getting used to!) to rooftop dining and lounges with breathtaking views of Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom. We dive into the extensive dining options that might just surprise you—including our personal experience watching Fantasmic while sipping a smoky Oaxacan Old Fashioned at Dahlia Lounge. Though transportation relies solely on Disney's bus system, we discovered the resort is much better positioned than it appears on maps, with surprisingly quick access to most parks.Is this moderate resort right for your family's next Disney vacation? We share our honest thoughts about who would love this resort and who might want to look elsewhere. If you're planning a Walt Disney World trip and wondering whether the Grand Destino Tower delivers the perfect balance of Disney magic and sophisticated relaxation, this episode is your essential guide. Subscribe now and discover whether this Spanish-inspired oasis deserves a spot on your Disney bucket list!Please Check Out Our Links Below: Our Sponsor:www.travelplannererica.com Email Us:circleofparks@gmail.com Our Website:www.circleofparks.com Facebook:www.facebook.com/circleofparks Instagram:www.instagram.com/circleofparks X:www.x.com/circleofparks Ad Music:Carefree Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Music promoted on https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Send us a textVolleybird Subscription BoxesVolleybird.shop for curated pickleball subscription boxes delivered every 8 weeksSupport the show
I veckans program ska vi glänta på dörren till några konstnärsgarderober och titta närmare på hur deras kläder inspirerat inte minst modeskapare. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Det är inte bara själva konsten som satt fart på fantasin hos designers. Som Piet Mondrian hos Yves Saint Laurent, Salvador Dali hos Elsa Schiaparelli eller Andy Warhol hos Gianni Versace, bland många, många andra. Inspirerat har också deras kläder och personliga stil gjort.I programmet träffar vi galleristen och vernissageveteranen Björn Wetterling. Han har arbetat med några av de största namnen i konstvärlden och har en hel del att säga om hur det står till med kläder och stil bland konstnärer. Och så pratar vi med den brittiska modejournalisten Charlie Porter som skrivit boken What Artists Wear. I den undersöker han vad vi kan lära oss om konstnärernas liv och verk om vi rotar runt i deras garderober.
On today's surreal episode, we talked about Luis Bunuel's first film and collaboration with Salvador Dali, Un Chien Andalou. Lots to unpack on this one. Plus, an email about wordplay that ends with a teaser… Get an extra episode every week and support the show at patreon.com/extended_clip Send us questions at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com
We try and be as impartial as possible while discussing the crossword, but when our favorite vehicle -- the DeLorean, of course -- appears in the grid, we find it very difficult to stay neutral, so, we won't! Instead we will sing the praises of Eric Rolling's third NYTimes publication. Well, done, Eric!Show note imagery: TAMARA de Lempicka and friend (Salvador Dali, to be precise), undoubtedly pegging the "Great Artist Meter".We love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
In 2005, while visiting the gift shop at the downtown Los Angeles MOCA museum, I came upon a blank journal with a cover fashioned from a salvaged vinyl album by The Allman Brothers. It had the pink Capricorn label. As a lover of vinyl I grabbed it, and decided to begin a journal. It's been ten years, and I've been keeping this diary and transcribing my dreams ever since. Dreams, ideas for songs, and a chronicle of my family and interior life. I always intended to go back and see if there was some sense of something to be made out of it, and this is the first attempt at that.I hope you find it interesting. Bill Mesnik, 2025“The Interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind. “ (Sigmund Freud)“In contrast to the subjectivism of the conscious mind the unconscious is objective, manifesting itself mainly in the form of contrary feelings, fantasies, emotions, impulses and dreams, none of which one makes oneself but which come upon one objectively.” (Carl Jung)"Myths are public dreams; dreams are private myths. By finding your own dream and following it through, it will lead you to the myth-world in which you live. But just as in dream, the subject and object, though they seem to be separate, are really the same." (Joseph Campbell)“One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.” (Salvador Dali)
We are so excited to have the one and only Bob Bralove as our guest on No Simple Road this week! Reminiscing about the magnetic pull of legendary live performances, we reflect on the timeless impact of icons like Stevie Wonder, the Grateful Dead, and The Beatles. The past's vibrant music scene, where creative titans like John Cage and Salvador Dali mingled, serves as a backdrop for our discussion on the evolution of musical exploration. From the analog magic of pre-digital discoveries to the digital era's effortless access, this episode offers a nostalgic yet forward-looking perspective on how the journey of discovering music has transformed but continues to shape personal and collective experiences. Music, an eternal uniter, transcends the imaginary divisions of the world—this truth resonates throughout our conversation. As we navigate the delicate dance of personal expression and collaborative creation, the evocative power of music emerges as a comforting force. Taking all of Bob's influences and creating the new album 'Acoustic Conversations' has been a journey. We get to hear all about the creation of improvised sounds with violinist Patti Weiss and how this new album was born. Head over to www.bobbralove.com to check out the album and find out all the info! -FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad -20% OFF & FREE SHIPPING IN THE US from The Grateful Mountain with the PROMO CODE: NSR20 INTRO MUSIC PROVIDED BY - Young & Sick MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CIRCLES AROUND THE SUN OUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CHILLDREN OF INDIGO No Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music
A Public Fit Theatre Company is an award-winning ensemble theatre based in Las Vegas, Nevada.In this episode of Behind the Buzz, Producing Director Joe Kucan and Artistic Director Ann-Marie Pereth are joined by actors Amanda Guardado and Aurora Watts-Esquibel to chat about their work on Jose Rivera's References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot, APF's final mainstage production of the season. They talk about the desert, the dreamscape and the importance of representation.Quick reminder: "penultimate" means 'next to last'.Behind the Buzz is a production of A Public Fit Theatre Company. Copyright 2025, all rights reserved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
THIS EPISODE BROUGHT TO YOU BY: You'll notice that there's no sponsor in this episode. We'd love it if you'd consider supporting on Patreon. PATREON - patreon.com/nodumbquestions NDQ EMAIL LIST - https://www.nodumbquestions.fm/email-list STUFF IN THIS EPISODE: Inklings Book Club Lester Del Rey The Runaway Robot by Lester Del Rey Trap Door Spiders book club Van Gogh Has a Broken Heart by Russ Ramsey Vincent Van Gogh The Art Thieves by Rooktown Salvador Dalí - The Persistence of Memory Dalí Museum The Banjo Lesson by Henry Ossawa Tanner John J. Audubon's Birds of America Haystacks by Claude Monet The Voyage of Life by Thomas Cole Nighthawks by Edward Hopper The Return of the Prodigal Son by Rembrandt Andy Goldsworthy M.C. Escher CONNECT WITH NO DUMB QUESTIONS: Support No Dumb Questions on Patreon if that sounds good to you Discuss this episode here NDQ Subreddit Our podcast YouTube channel Our website is nodumbquestions.fm No Dumb Questions Twitter Matt's Twitter Destin's Twitter SUBSCRIBE LINKS: Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Android OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS ARE ALSO FUN: Matt's YouTube Channel (The Ten Minute Bible Hour) Destin's YouTube Channel (Smarter Every Day)
The following was recorded LIVE at the Theater of the Living Arts in Philadelphia on December 5th 2024. It features the massive talents of Eric Gersen on the keys and Sam Pasternack on drums. I know we frequently say "this one gets wild" but would be believe, this one in fact does get wild? Come for the historical accuracy, stay for the pocket dimensions. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you your own toughest critic? In this episode of The Above Board Podcast, John Kennedy and TheRichB get real about the struggles of perfectionism—how it shows up in work, personal goals, and even the little things. They explore the balance between striving for excellence and giving yourself grace, the importance of impact over unrealistic expectations, and how to stop letting perfection get in the way of progress. Tune in and let's shift the focus from perfect to purposeful. 01:10 Perfectionism and Its Struggles 02:50 Salvador Dali's Wisdom 04:20 Professional and Personal Perfectionism 10:36 Managing Expectations and Impact 16:18 Struggles with Self-Worth 17:27 Childhood Insecurities and Popular Culture 18:56 Pride and Self-Reflection 25:41 Striving for Excellence Over Perfection
Dean Ripa painted with Salvador Dali, sung with Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra, and bonded with William Burroughs. But his true passion was collecting, handling, and studying the world's most venemous snakes. Ripa's Seprentarium in Wilmington, North Carolina was the site of captivating presentations and, ultimately, unimaginable tragedy. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Twitter. You can also subscribe to our newsletter, Gone South with Jed Lipinski. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tattooing fosters a unique and personal connection between the artist and the client, setting it apart from other art forms. This bond is rooted in several key aspects discussed in the podcast episode. Host Aaron Della Vedova takes listeners to the Golden State Tattoo Expo in Pasadena, California, where he engages with Tony Mancia, known for his stunning black and gray surrealism work. The conversation delves into Tony's unique style, which blends realistic elements with surreal influences reminiscent of Salvador Dali. Additionally, the episode touches on the artist's ventures into painting and sculpting, showcasing his diverse creative talents. Also discussed in the podcast episode, anethesia tattooing and the proliferation of social media has created a landscape where tattoo artists are constantly exposed to a vast array of styles and techniques. This exposure can lead to a tendency to replicate popular trends rather than innovate. Tune in for an insightful discussion about the innovation, passion and hard work that drives the tattoo community. Chat Breakdown: 00:00:00 - Contests at Conventions 00:02:35 - Tony's Journey into Tattooing 00:04:28 - The Unique Challenge of Tattooing 00:05:38 - The Emotional Impact of Tattoos 00:08:03 - Community and Belonging in Tattoo Culture 00:11:38 - Co-Collaboration in Tattooing 00:14:12 - Tattoo Renaissance and Future Trends 00:15:46 - Impact of Technology and AI on Tattooing 00:19:08 - Revival of Minimalist and Tribal Tattoos 00:22:12 - Analog Art vs. Digital Art 00:23:06 - Social Media's Role in Tattooing 00:23:38 - Anesthesia Tattoos Debate 00:30:56 - Personal Choice in Tattooing 00:33:05 - Purpose of Tattoo Conventions 00:34:28 - Trophy Culture at Conventions Quotes: "Tattoo of the Day makes people go insane." "When you do a tattoo, you're saying, I'm going to be different. I'm going to express myself in this way, and I'm going to have to stick with it to the bitter end." "Just like dating, you better vibe." "Every morning I wake up, I see another level of somebody doing something. I'm like, Holy shit, can it get any better? And it keeps going." "AI seems to be this shiny new toy that it's very impressive... but it is homogenizing." "I want a real fucking painting with fucking pubic hair stuck in it, you know?" "I think it devalues the process and I think it also kind of puts this idea in people's heads that like, well if I have the money, right, I can act this way or do this..." "We are going to do whatever we want and don't judge me." Connect with Tony: IG: https://www.instagram.com/tonymancia Connect with Aaron: Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
INTRO (00:00): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Retro Glow Hazy IPA from Las Vegas Brewing. Company. She reviews her weekend headlining The Venetian in Vegas, visiting The Sphere, and playing poker. COURT NEWS (15:40): Kathleen shares news on the expansion of Dolly Parton's Imagination Library to Missouri and Kentucky, Jelly Roll left a generous tip to 2 Utah kids with a lemonade stand, Taylor Swift is “drawing up plays” for the Chiefs upcoming season, and Chappell Roan & Tom Brady are introduced to the Court. TASTING MENU (0:59): Kathleen samples Pringles Spicy Crawfish chips and Gummi Sharks. UPDATES (28:50): Kathleen shares updates on the demolition of the Tropicana Casino, Anna Delvey is joining “Dancing With the Stars,” and the L'Oreal heiress has been dethroned by a Walmart at the top of the Fortune 500, MH370 may have been found.“HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT” (55:30): Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of ten signed Salvador Dali prints found collecting dust in a garage, and a rare Rembrandt is found in a Maine attic. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (58:20): Kathleen shares articles on the sinking of Savannah GA, there's a $10M cocktail called a Honey Deuce making headlines at the US Open, Oasis is reuniting and ticket sales skyrocket, a Cape Cod rage that they can't sell their mansion due to Pickleball noise, McDonald's introduces the Big Arch, the new sport of Paddleball attempts to dethrone Pickleball and a Wells Fargo employee is found dead at her desk days after she clocked into work. WHAT WE'RE WATCHING (50:01): Kathleen recommends watching “Chimp Crazy” on HBO Max, “The Terror” on Amazon Prime, and “Oasis: Supersonic” on HBO Max. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.