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In this edition of our arts24 music show, Jennifer Ben Brahim chats with Adrien Rozé and Clément Savoye from French pop rock band Kids Return. Despite being born and raised in Paris, they could be mistaken for being from the UK or the US, their musical references being the likes of Oasis and The Strokes. They've just dropped their second album “1997”, a nod to their year of birth but also two musical movements that started that year – French Touch and Britpop. Kids Return have just finished a North American tour, performing in locations such as the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado. This month, they performed at the legendary Olympia venue in Paris, following in the footsteps of some of their musical idols such as The Beatles.
Během druhé světové války v ní sídlili nacisté a pak i osvobozenecké americké jednotky. Později funkcionalistická vila Savoye ve francouzském městě Poissy sloužila jako skladiště a nakonec měla být srovnána se zemí. Autorem slavné stavby přitom není nikdo jiný než světoznámý Le Corbusier. Vlna protestů ale nakonec vilu zachránila a dnes je jednou z nejlepších ukázek moderní architektury vůbec. Všechny díly podcastu Zápisník zahraničních zpravodajů můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Bonjour et bienvenue sur Wine Challenge,Au programme de ce 112ème épisode, partons direction La Neuville-aux-Larris, à la rencontre de Mathilde Savoye : 01:16' : Retour sur ses premiers pas de vigneronne02:09' : La gestion du stress et des doutes03:03' : Se lancer en plein confinement / Covid04:10' : Faire face à un burn-out05:05' : Des clefs pour rebondir07:16' : Apprendre à demander de l'aide08:19' : Ses choix de vinificatrice10:26' : Appréhender ses terroirs et son matériel végétal11:30' : Ses méthodes de travail à la vigne12:44' : Les couverts végétaux14:02' : Son investissement dans le groupe des jeunes15:20' : Croire en soi et en ses idées15:48' : La place des femmes dans le monde vigneron17:25' : L'avenir de la Champagne18:07' : La créativité comme moteur19:09' : Une envie de transmettre20:10' : Rendez-vous dans quelques années…Belle écoute à toutes et à tous !Crédit Photo : Mathilde Savoye Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
American enthusiasm makes the French roll their eyes, but the French aren't exactly as pessimistic as they may seem. To get to the bottom of this cultural misunderstanding, Emily is joined by Véronique Savoye, a jack-of-all-trades who's made France her career, to help navigate râler. https://francewithvero.com/https://francewithvero.substack.com Join us on Patreon: patreon.com/parisundergroundradio Find Us OnlineWebsite: https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/navigatingthefrenchFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/parisundergroundradioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parisundergroundradio/Credits Host: Emily Monaco. @Emily_in_France; Website: http://www.tomatokumato.com and http://www.emilymmonaco.comProducer: Jennifer Geraghty. @jennyphoria; Website: http://jennyphoria.comMusic Credits Édith Piaf - La Vie en Rose (DeliFB Lofi Remix)
Highlights from Toby Gribben's Friday afternoon show on Shout Radio. Featuring chat with top showbiz guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From a design standpoint, some things are just cooler than other things – and these things don't need to be justified to anyone because people either understand it or they don't … but that doesn't mean there isn't an interesting and amazing story behind these objects that might contribute to their coolness in a meaningful way. Today Andrew and I each selected three items and we are going to share with you some amazing stories … Welcome to EP 144: Objects of Design [Note: If you are reading this via email, click here to access the on-site audio player] Today we are going to share with you something we feel is meaningful to us and why, maybe, it should be meaningful to you. Rather than making this a list of things we like – and by extension – things we think you should like as well, we are going to dig a bit deeper and talk about the story behind each item we discuss today. In a sense, it's that story that should make today's podcast interesting … just that fact that WE think it's interesting probably isn't good enough, so we are stepping up our game. The rules are simple – Andrew and I were each tasked with identifying a handful of items that we think are worthy of being labeled “Objects of Design” and we are going to present them in an alternating fashion. We are going to be keeping score because, at the end, I want my list to be better than Andrew's list. Villa Savoye by Le Corbusier (image credit here) CC by SA 3.0 Deed Villa Savoye jump to I am starting my list today with a building – one that architects, fans of architecture, and French people should all be familiar with … Villa Savoye, a modernist villa designed by Charles-Edouart Jeanneret-Gris, better known as “Le Corbusier” and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret located just outside Paris, France in the town of Poissey. It was built out of reinforced concrete between 1928 and 1931. The villa was designed for Pierre and Eugenie Savoye as a country home but the reality is that they barely lived there, but I'll get to that in a moment. I visited this building in the Fall of 1990 after having become quite familiar with the work as a result architectural history classes and quite honestly, even though it was not the popular still of architecture at the time, I really enjoyed Le Corbusier's work, not so much some of his ideas on Urban planning. But to really get to the interesting part of this particular project, we have to go back to 1927 when the League of Nations rejected the modern building that Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret proposed for its headquarters. To say Le Corbusier was disappointed would be an understatement and this moment became a jumping off point that led to Le Corbusier forming the International Congresses of Modern Architecture in 1928. Another Swiss from Zurich, Siegfried Giedion, who was trained as an Engineer, attended the Bauhaus School where he met Walter Gropius and formed his initial interest and opinions on the modern architecture movement, was the Secretary of the International Congress of Modern Architecture and he, along with Le Corbusier wrote the Working Programme of the congress and formulated the text of the declaration. This program would eventually be distilled into the 5 principals of architecture that I will mention in a Just from that standpoint, Gideon plays an important role into what Villa Savoye is at its essence but he actually continued to play a role in the building as well as its salvage from destruction. So it's now September 1928 and Le Corbusier has taken on the commission of Villa Savoye. It is called that, maybe obviously because it was the summer house for Pierre and Eugénie Savoye. The Savoye's developed a brief that called for the programming of the villa, but according to apparently Le Corbusier was given free reign aesthetically and he used this project to articulate some ideas that he had been working on and what would eventually be articulated in the book “Vers une Architecture” - whi...
From a design standpoint, some things are just cooler than other things – and these things don't need to be justified to anyone because people either understand it or they don't … but that doesn't mean there isn't an interesting and amazing story behind these objects that might contribute to their coolness in a meaningful way. Today Andrew and I each selected three items and we are going to share with you some amazing stories … Welcome to EP 144: Objects of Design [Note: If you are reading this via email, click here to access the on-site audio player] [hoops name="top1"] Today we are going to share with you something we feel is meaningful to us and why, maybe, it should be meaningful to you. Rather than making this a list of things we like – and by extension – things we think you should like as well, we are going to dig a bit deeper and talk about the story behind each item we discuss today. In a sense, it's that story that should make today's podcast interesting … just that fact that WE think it's interesting probably isn't good enough, so we are stepping up our game. The rules are simple – Andrew and I were each tasked with identifying a handful of items that we think are worthy of being labeled “Objects of Design” and we are going to present them in an alternating fashion. We are going to be keeping score because, at the end, I want my list to be better than Andrew's list. Villa Savoye by Le Corbusier (image credit here) CC by SA 3.0 Deed Villa Savoye jump to I am starting my list today with a building – one that architects, fans of architecture, and French people should all be familiar with … Villa Savoye, a modernist villa designed by Charles-Edouart Jeanneret-Gris, better known as “Le Corbusier” and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret located just outside Paris, France in the town of Poissey. It was built out of reinforced concrete between 1928 and 1931. The villa was designed for Pierre and Eugenie Savoye as a country home but the reality is that they barely lived there, but I'll get to that in a moment. I visited this building in the Fall of 1990 after having become quite familiar with the work as a result architectural history classes and quite honestly, even though it was not the popular still of architecture at the time, I really enjoyed Le Corbusier's work, not so much some of his ideas on Urban planning. But to really get to the interesting part of this particular project, we have to go back to 1927 when the League of Nations rejected the modern building that Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret proposed for its headquarters. To say Le Corbusier was disappointed would be an understatement and this moment became a jumping off point that led to Le Corbusier forming the International Congresses of Modern Architecture in 1928. Another Swiss from Zurich, Siegfried Giedion, who was trained as an Engineer, attended the Bauhaus School where he met Walter Gropius and formed his initial interest and opinions on the modern architecture movement, was the Secretary of the International Congress of Modern Architecture and he, along with Le Corbusier wrote the Working Programme of the congress and formulated the text of the declaration. This program would eventually be distilled into the 5 principals of architecture that I will mention in a Just from that standpoint, Gideon plays an important role into what Villa Savoye is at its essence but he actually continued to play a role in the building as well as its salvage from destruction. So it's now September 1928 and Le Corbusier has taken on the commission of Villa Savoye. It is called that, maybe obviously because it was the summer house for Pierre and Eugénie Savoye. The Savoye's developed a brief that called for the programming of the villa, but according to apparently Le Corbusier was given free reign aesthetically and he used this project to articulate some ideas that he had been working on and what would eventually be articulated in the book “Vers une A...
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Irwin Savoye,III to the podcast. Irwin will be exposing the corruption where he is living in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. He wanted to come on to the podcast to educate all of us, especially the elderly regarding things they should be mindful of when it comes to their Title, Deed and Mortgage Documents. There is collusion going on in St. Tammany and much more. Irwin is concerned for his mother. It's alarming that you don't want your parents to have a lot of assets because they can be taken advantage of. How many people would take advantage of their parents and their assets?? Irwin stresses to everyone, "go down to your local tax assessors office, get a print out of what your current tax information says on there look and see what instrument numbers do they listed on there for you. Please contact me if you don't understand." What Irwin and his family have been through he would not wish on his worst enemy.To Reach Irwin Savoye, III: +1-985-640-7315, Facebook and email: ics3469@yahoo.comThis episode of Slam the Gavel is sponsored by CPSprotect Consulting Services. A Child Protective Services case is one of the most frightening experiences for any parent. Don't face it alone. Face it with confidence! With UrgentAssist by CPSprotect, you can have access to former CPS investigators to make sure you preserve your rights and protect your family. If you're facing CPS involvement and aren't sure where to turn, their child welfare consultants can help you. Visit Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/
Slam the Gavel welcomes Irwin Savoye, III to the podcast. Irwin will be exposing the corruption where he is living in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. He wanted to come on to the podcast to educate all of us, especially the elderly regarding things they should be mindful of when it comes to their Title, Deed and Mortgage Documents. There is collusion going on in St. Tammany and much more. Irwin is concerned for his mother. It's alarming that you don't want your parents to have a lot of assets because they can be taken advantage of. How many people would take advantage of their parents and their assets?? Irwin stresses to everyone, "go down to your local tax assessors office, get a print out of what your current tax information says on there look and see what instrument numbers do they listed on there for you. Please contact me if you don't understand." What Irwin and his family have been through he would not wish on his worst enemy. To Reach Irwin Savoye, III: +1-985-640-7315, Facebook and email: ics3469@yahoo.com This episode of Slam the Gavel is sponsored by CPSprotect Consulting Services. A Child Protective Services case is one of the most frightening experiences for any parent. Don't face it alone. Face it with confidence! With UrgentAssist by CPSprotect, you can have access to former CPS investigators to make sure you preserve your rights and protect your family. If you're facing CPS involvement and aren't sure where to turn, their child welfare consultants can help you. Visit Support the show Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maryann-petri/support
In deze tweede aflevering van onze pelgrimstocht doorheen de Mechelse binnenstad langs de monumentale kerken komen we heel wat geschiedenis op het spoor! We verpozen eerste even in de Kruidtuin, een plekje groen dat reeds in de Middeleeuwen gekend was. Vandaar bezoeken we de Sint-Pieter- en Paulkerk vlak naast het voormalige Hof van Kamerijk en […]
IT'S BACK AGAIN! Today's guest is the reigning champ of The Earful Tower Bucket List, Oliver Gee. That's right, me! I'm joined by the Stockholm Sting aka my wife Lina, who also has her finger firmly on the pulse of things to do in Paris. We share our top five things that we want to do this year in Paris - and we also share the lists of some prominent Parisians including Australian Ambassador Gillian Bird, France expert Véronique Savoye, the eternal Comte de Saint Germain, baker Molly Wilkinson, and blogger Shannon Pratuch. Why not write your own list and join us? The full list will be on the website very soon: www.theearfultower.com Become a Patreon supporter here.
Vincent Martigny, professeur de sciences politiques à l'Université de Nice et à l'Ecole Polytechnique, chercheur associé au CEVIPOF. Géraldine Mosna-Savoye, philosophe, elle présente l'émission “Sans oser le demander” sur France Culture et vient de sortir un livre qui réhabilite un état dans lequel vous êtes peut-être, la flemme. Ca s'appelle “La Force du Mou”, aux éditions de l'Observatoire.
Après huit mois d'occupation russe, la grande ville du sud de l'Ukraine Kherson a finalement été reprise par l'armée ukrainienne. Samedi dernier, les soldats de l'armée de Kiev ont été accueillis par des scènes de liesse, des embrassades, des fleurs. Deux de nos reporters, Elise Philipps et Sébastien Savoye, ont pu se rendre à Kherson ce lundi, et interroger la population. Ils ont aussi assisté à la visite surprise, sur place, du président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky.
Duo héritier de la French Touch, Adrien Rozé et Clément Savoye forment le duo Kids Return. Un nom de groupe emprunté au film éponyme du cinéaste japonais Takeshi Kitano. Ils présentent aujourd'hui leur premier album « Forever Melodies », une musique subtilement raffinée aux touches nostalgique et aérienne, entre Air, MGMT, ou bien encore Sébastien Tellier et les musiques de Vladimir Cosma, Joe Hisaishi et Michel Legrand. Aujourd'hui, un vent léger et nostalgique souffle dans l'émission. Un vent venu tout droit des années 90, une brise musicale qui a bercé nos deux invités Adrien Rozé et Clément Savoye. Un son qui s'est échappé de leur baladeur mp3 de collégien pour venir gonfler nos playlists actuelles. Comme beaucoup de gamins de leur génération, ils rêvaient sûrement de former leur propre groupe. Dix ans plus tard, c'est chose faite. « Forever Melodies » leur premier album vient de sortir et raconte en 10 morceaux, leur histoire d'amitié, leur amour du cinéma de Takeshi Kitano à Vladimir Cosma et des rythmes pop qui restent coincé dans la tête. Kids Return sont les invités de VMDN. Au menu de ce Café Gourmand Marjorie Bertin a rencontré le musicien et compositeur André Manoukian à l'occasion de la sortie de son nouvel album intitulé « Anouch » paru sous le label Pias. Nicolas Feldmann a visité l'exposition « Paris et nulle part ailleurs » de l'artiste sénégalais Iba N'Diaye à visiter jusqu'au22 janvier 2023 au Musée de l'histoire de l'immigration à Paris. José Marinho s'est rendu à Reykjavik, en Islande à l'occasion du grand festival de musique, « Iceland Airwaves » qui mêle une programmation faite d'artistes locaux et de musiciens internationaux.
French musicians Adrien Rozé and Clément Savoye from Kids Return join Andy to talk about influences on their music, being inspired by Japanese film, and appreciating music without understanding the language. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.
Jeden ze zakladatelů agentury Boomerang, jedna třetina podcastu Středověk a člověk, kterej přešel celý Čechy stezkou Via Czechia. • proč šel radši do Varnsdorfu než do Santiaga • jaký je vykouknout z pražský buržoazní bubliny do regionů • jak se mu spalo v Chomutově • jak se kadí v lese • za jakých okolností by šel do Savoye v ponožkách v sandálech Tenhle díl se bude líbit vám všem, co bažíte po inspiraci na túry a tracky a taky všem fanouškům Martinova hlasu (hello asi všechny holky, co známe).
Travel writer Vero Savoye joins me from Paris for Monday Coffee Chat. Originally broadcasted on facebook.com/adventureswithsarah on July 27, 2020. Sarah Murdoch of Adventures with Sarah interviews her friends and colleagues from around the world. From Italy to South Africa to Cambodia, you'll get to know her network of interesting friends and learn something new. Also found on youtube! You can join me on my adventures by clicking the subscribe link below. Subscribe now to get the latest travel updates! ►►SUBSCRIBE: https://cutt.ly/SarahMurdoch
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 440, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Tough Nursery Rhymes 1: An early version had 4 and 20 naughty boys in a pie; it was changed to these feathered friends. Blackbirds. 2: According to the rhyme, she had a little crook. Little Bo Peep. 3: Webster's defines this 6-letter word as a low seat; Chambers' defines it as a mound. Tuffet. 4: "These two fruits, say the bells of St. Clemon's". Oranges and Lemons. 5: Completes "As your bright and tiny spark lights the traveler in the dark, though I know not what you are". "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star". Round 2. Category: Hold It 1: Gunny comes from the Sanskrit for this container, so it's redundant when followed by it. Sack. 2: A small box to hold tea leaves, or a person who carries another container, a golf bag. Caddy. 3: A silo--but for this, only since the mid-20th century. nuclear missiles. 4: A metal scuttle. coal. 5: A jerrycan in WWII Britain (danger: flammable). gasoline (or petrol). Round 3. Category: Architecture 1: Italian high-tech architect Renzo Piano co-designed this city's celebrated Pompidou Center. Paris. 2: A flight is a series of these unbroken by a landing. stairs. 3: At each end, a pitched roof has one of these triangles, from an Old English word meaning "fork". a gable. 4: Some living rooms feature these high ceilings named for a type of church. cathedral. 5: This Swiss man who used a pseudonym was known for houses on stilts like the Savoye house in Poissy. Le Corbusier. Round 4. Category: Flinchius The Gladiator 1: Because he speaks Latin, Flinchius knows that "gladiator" means a "man of" this weapon. sword. 2: Flinchius covers his eyes when the crowd determines his fate by displaying this digit. a thumb. 3: Flinchius calls it his office, but it's the better known name for the Flavian amphitheater where he fights. the Colosseum. 4: Flinchius never quite got a handle on this 3-pronged weapon that was a favorite of the god Neptune. the trident. 5: With his chariot payments, Flinchius is glad this first Christian emperor failed to ban gladiator bouts. Constantine. Round 5. Category: Executive Perks 1: From 1997 to 2001 Tyson Foods paid 84,000 of green to care for this area at the homes of its chairman. the lawn. 2: In "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?", Tony Randall's goal is to get the key to this executive sanctum. the executive washroom. 3: An exec might be kept happy with a membership in one of these, like Winged Foot. a country club (or a golf club). 4: A book helping women get ahead is called "Nice Girls Don't Get" this desirably positioned workspace. the corner office. 5: The right to buy a certain number of shares of the company you work for for a certain price at a certain time. a stock option. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Victimes collatérales du conflit ukrainien, les enfants occupent une place particulière parmi les civils pris pour cible par l'armée russe; des innocents parmi les innocents. Pendant trois semaines, Maxime Brandstaetter et Sébastien Savoye ont couvert la guerre, leur mission les a menés à Zaporijia à l'est de l'Ukraine. Là-bas se retrouvent les exilés de la ville martyre de Marioupol bombardée sans relâche. Ils nous racontent leur reportage à l'hôpital pour enfants de Zaporijia avec Lénaïc Gouirriec.
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This episode, Kate informs Matt about the fantastically hilarious “Ig Nobel Prizes”. The Ig Nobels are a parody of the better-known Nobel Prize, and they reward science that makes you laugh, and then makes you think. We take a dive into some of the most entertaining award winners from this year, last year, and across history. From levitating frogs and giving helium to alligators… to knives made from faeces and unboiled eggs. This is a wild ride of hilarious, but also super interesting science! We also tackle a listener question about wind… how, and why, does it happen? As always, if you like our work you can find us @curiosityrat on twitter, instagram, and facebook, and send your listener questions in to curiosityrat@gmail.com We also now have a Patreon! If you love our content and want to support us you can jump on to https://www.patreon.com/curiosityrat and become a patron. There is absolutely ZERO pressure but if you have as little as $1/month you can chuck it our way to help us out and show you appreciate all the time and effort that goes into making this show. Referenced Ig Nobel Prize winners– taken from the Annals of Improbable Research Website: 2010 PHYSICS Prize: Andre Geim of the University of Nijmegen (the Netherlands) and Sir Michael Berry of Bristol University (UK), for using magnets to levitate a frog. [REFERENCE: “Of Flying Frogs and Levitrons” by M.V. Berry and A.K. Geim, European Journal of Physics, v. 18, 1997, p. 307-13.] 2021 TRANSPORTATION PRIZE [NAMIBIA, SOUTH AFRICA, TANZANIA, ZIMBABWE, BRAZIL, UK, USA]: Robin Radcliffe, Mark Jago, Peter Morkel, Estelle Morkel, Pierre du Preez, Piet Beytell, Birgit Kotting, Bakker Manuel, Jan Hendrik du Preez, Michele Miller, Julia Felippe, Stephen Parry, and Robin Gleed, for determining by experiment whether it is safer to transport an airborne rhinoceros upside-down. REFERENCE: “The Pulmonary and Metabolic Effects of Suspension by the Feet Compared with Lateral Recumbency in Immobilized Black Rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis) Captured by Aerial Darting,” Robin W. Radcliffe, Mark Jago, Peter vdB Morkel, Estelle Morkel, Pierre du Preez, Piet Beytell, Birgit Kotting, Bakker Manuel, Jan Hendrik du Preez, Michele A. Miller, Julia Felippe, Stephen A Parry; R.D. Gleed, Journal of Wildlife Diseases, vol. 57, no. 2, 2021, 357–367. 2021 MEDICINE PRIZE [GERMANY, TURKEY, UK]: Olcay Cem Bulut, Dare Oladokun, Burkard Lippert, and Ralph Hohenberger, for demonstrating that sexual orgasms can be as effective as decongestant medicines at improving nasal breathing. REFERENCE: “Can Sex Improve Nasal Function? — An Exploration of the Link Between Sex and Nasal Function,” Olcay Cem Bulut, Dare Oladokun, Burkard M. Lippert, and Ralph Hohenberger, Ear, Nose & Throat Journal, 2021, no. 0145561320981441. 2021 PEACE PRIZE [USA]: Ethan Beseris, Steven Naleway, and David Carrier, for testing the hypothesis that humans evolved beards to protect themselves from punches to the face. REFERENCE: “Impact Protection Potential of Mammalian Hair: Testing the Pugilism Hypothesis for the Evolution of Human Facial Hair,” Ethan A. Beseris, Steven E. Naleway, David R. Carrier, Integrative Organismal Biology, vol. 2, no. 1, 2020, obaa005. 2020 ACOUSTICS PRIZE [AUSTRIA, SWEDEN, JAPAN, USA, SWITZERLAND] Stephan Reber, Takeshi Nishimura, Judith Janisch, Mark Robertson, and Tecumseh Fitch, for inducing a female Chinese alligator to bellow in an airtight chamber filled with helium-enriched air. REFERENCE: “A Chinese Alligator in Heliox: Formant Frequencies in a Crocodilian,” Stephan A. Reber, Takeshi Nishimura, Judith Janisch, Mark Robertson, and W. Tecumseh Fitch, Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 218, 2015, pp. 2442-2447. 2020 PHYSICS PRIZE [AUSTRALIA, UKRAINE, FRANCE, ITALY, GERMANY, UK, SOUTH AFRICA] Ivan Maksymov and Andrey Pototsky, for determining, experimentally, what happens to the shape of a living earthworm when one vibrates the earthworm at high frequency. REFERENCE: “Excitation of Faraday-like body waves in vibrated living earthworms,” Ivan S. Maksymov and Andrey Pototsky, bioRxiv 10.1101/868521, December 8, 2019. 2020 MATERIALS SCIENCE PRIZE [USA, UK] Metin Eren, Michelle Bebber, James Norris, Alyssa Perrone, Ashley Rutkoski, Michael Wilson, and Mary Ann Raghanti, for showing that knives manufactured from frozen human feces do not work well. REFERENCE: “Experimental Replication Shows Knives Manufactured from Frozen Human Feces Do Not Work,” Metin I. Eren, Michelle R. Bebber, James D. Norris, Alyssa Perrone, Ashley Rutkoski, Michael Wilson, and Mary Ann Raghanti, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, vol. 27, no. 102002, October 2019. 2012 MEDICINE PRIZE: Emmanuel Ben-Soussan and Michel Antonietti [FRANCE] for advising doctors who perform colonoscopies how to minimize the chance that their patients will explode. REFERENCE: “Colonic Gas Explosion During Therapeutic Colonoscopy with Electrocautery,” Spiros D Ladas, George Karamanolis, Emmanuel Ben-Soussan, World Journal of Gastroenterology, vol. 13, no. 40, October 2007, pp. 5295–8. REFERENCE: “Argon Plasma Coagulation in the Treatment of Hemorrhagic Radiation Proctitis is Efficient But Requires a Perfect Colonic Cleansing to Be Safe,” E. Ben-Soussan, M. Antonietti, G. Savoye, S. Herve, P. Ducrotté, and E. Lerebours, European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, vol. 16, no. 12, December 2004, pp 1315-8. 2017 CHEMISTRY PRIZE — Callum Ormonde and Colin Raston [AUSTRALIA], and Tom Yuan, Stephan Kudlacek, Sameeran Kunche, Joshua N. Smith, William A. Brown, Kaitlin Pugliese, Tivoli Olsen, Mariam Iftikhar, Gregory Weiss [USA], for inventing a chemical recipe to partially un-boil an egg. REFERENCE: “Shear-Stress-Mediated Refolding of Proteins from Aggregates and Inclusion Bodies,” Tom Z. Yuan, Callum F. G. Ormonde, Stephan T. Kudlacek, Sameeran Kunche, Joshua N. Smith, William A. Brown, Kaitlin M. Pugliese, Tivoli J. Olsen, Mariam Iftikhar, Colin L. Raston, Gregory A. Weiss, ChemBioChem, vol. 16, no. 3, February 9, 2015, pp. 393–396. Additional References: https://www.improbable.com/2021-ceremony/winners/ https://youtu.be/jiQW-nqoQYg https://youtu.be/KD6HhZiDFec https://youtu.be/auoRlBtbxvY Listener Q References: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/wind/ https://www.universetoday.com/82329/what-causes-wind/ https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/where-does-wind-come-from/
Noémie Marciano, directrice technique & offre de conseil Health & Benefits chez Gras Savoye, était l'invitée de Guillaume Paul dans Good Morning Business, ce mercredi 18 août. Ils sont revenus sur le dernier baromètre de Gras Savoye lié à l'absentéisme en entreprise sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
44: Phục sinh Marie Savoye (Phép lạ thứ 28, ngày 20 tháng 9 năm 1901) __________________________________________________ 150 câu chuyện thật rất cảm động để mừng 150 năm đức tin và phép lạ dưới ánh mắt của Đức Trinh nữ Maria. Chịu trách nhiệm nội dung: Lm. Ignatio Hồ Văn Xuân Giọng đọc: Lm. Phêrô Đỗ Duy Khánh Trình bày: Ca đoàn Đồng Tâm ➤Link YouTube: https://youtu.be/kM2aiar2R6k
durée : 02:00:28 - Le 7/9 - par : Ali Baddou - Françoise Mélonio, professeure émérite de littérature, Géraldine Mosna-Savoye, productrice de Carnet de philo sur France Culture, et Pierre-Henri Tavoillot, philosophe, président du Collège de philosophie, sont les invités du 7/9 de France Inter.
Kan ett hus ha en själ? Eller rent av ett psyke? Sitter husets historia i väggarna och vilka berättelser är det i sådana fall som läcker ut? Cecilia Blomberg tar oss runt bland några speciella hus. The Stahl House i Los Angeles som är ett av USA:s mest fotograferade hus. The Eames House där designikonerna Charles och Ray bodde och skapade sida vid sida med utsikt över Stilla Havet. Men det är också hus som är karbonpapper över konstnärers fantasier och projektioner. På årets Venedigbiennal var flera paviljonger ombyggda så att man som besökare tvingades in i labyrintiska iscensatta gångar och rum. Gudsförgätna platser som de dammiga övergivna skrubbarna Mike Nelson byggt i den brittiska paviljongen. Till vita mjuka väggar som bågnar in mot besökaren i Luxemburgs paviljong. Och om huset som litterär huvudperson i tyska Jenny Erpenbecks Hemsökelse där ett hus vid en stilla insjö blir bärare av hela Tysklands våldsamma 1900-tal. Eller om le Corbusiers prestigevilla Savoye utanför Paris där det formässigt perfekta men läckande taket nästan tog livet av husbeställarens son.
Almost like a sacred ritual in France, the apéro is much more than just a drink with friends. Véronique Savoye from France With Véro explains more. To become an Earful Tower member click here: https://www.patreon.com/theearfultower
A Conversation with Jeffrey A. Savoye of The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore. DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For More Great Audio Visit: www.redfieldartsaudio.com Let’s celebrate the anniversary month of Poe’s birth eavesdropping on this phone conversation between Mark Redfield and Jeffrey A. Savoye. Thank you for listening to The Redfield Arts Audio podcast. Please subscribe to our podcasts, and never miss a show! This program copyright The Mark Redfield Company. A big thanks to Jeffrey A. Savoye for his time. Please visit The Poe Society of Baltimore’s website at http://www.www.eapoe.org/ For more great audio visit us at http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com
Alain Marty, Directeur de la rédaction de CFO Radio.TV, Hervé Puteaux, président de JPA Audit, présent dans 75 pays, Frédéric Zablocki, CEO d’Entrepreneur Invest, et Richard Fremder, rédacteur en chef adjoint de CFO Radio.TV, reçoivent Eric Alzas, CFO de Gras Savoye Willis Towers Watson.
Formée aux vins du monde par Danielle Gérault, passée par le métier de caviste, Hélène Savoye a lancé Vif, son agence de vigneron.ne.s en 2019 ... quelques mois avant la crise du Covid et la fermeture de presque tous les commerces! Cela n'a pas arrêté son enthousiasme à faire découvrir, avec son associé Thomas, leurs vins aux restaurateurs et cavistes qui retrouvent peu à peu leur clientèle. Plongée au coeur du métier d'agent.e, son rôle auprès des cavistes et restaurateurs pour découvrir de nouveaux domaines, et auprès des vigneron.ne.s pour les représenter et porter haut leurs cuvées dans le monde. Deux vins au programme: Hélène a choisi dans le catalogue de Vif! un superbe Blanc corse du Clos Marfisi. Florence a sorti de sa cave un magnifique Pinot Noir de Bourgogne du domaine Chantal Lescure. Hosts: Romain @radiophill, Patrice Defay @patricedefay1, Florence Saragoni et Mademoiselle Jaja Générique: Easy Living (Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson) L'agence Vif a plein de beaux vins et un très beau site internet! Suivez-nous sur Instagram, Facebook, Twitter Si vous avez aimé l'épisode, aidez-nous en laissant une note, un commentaire sur Apple Podcast. Retrouvez tous nos épisodes sur le site de La Terre à Boire: laterreaboire.com Envie de découvrir d'autres podcasts parlant de vin?
The gang engages in combat, and Savoye lends a hand of sorts.
Italian composer Ennio Morricone was famed for his film scores but his work straddled jazz, pop, psychedelia as well as the avant-garde, influencing bands as diverse as Air and Metallica. Ennio Morricone left behind some 500 scores for both film and television. The theme tune to Sergio Leone's spaghetti western The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is undoubtedly one of the most renowned. “Just 10 seconds into one of Morricone's soundtracks, you know it's him, you know which film it's from, you can see the pictures,” said French composer Jean-Michel Jarre in the wake of the Italian composer's death on 6 July. To recreate this feeling of the American far west, Morricone added on drums, some flute, and of course the "cry" of a coyote. The trademark whistling came courtesy of Spanish guitarist and whistler Curro Savoye, who now lives in the south of France. The two men never met, but Savoye was "the" whistler on the vast majority of Morricone's work. The film soundtrack also includes “Ecstasy of Gold” – a stirring three-minute orchestral bonanza with drums to set you galloping into the sunset and wordless vocals by Edda Dell'orso with whom Morricone regularly collaborated. The music is so stirring it became a fetish piece for U.S. band Metallica. Since 1983 they've played it to open all their concerts. They recorded their own version of “The Ecstasy of Gold” for their tribute album to Morricone in 2007, and performed the song themselves for the first time at a 2009 concert in Copenhagen. Metallica frontman James Hetfield said something special happened when they begun using the piece as their intro music in 1983. “It set us up for the night and the fans got excited.” In a tribute to Morricone on Instagram, he said the music had become “part of our blood flow, deep breathing, fist bumping, prayers and band huddle pre-show ritual ever since”. 'Elevated every film he scored' Morricone wrote scores for six of Sergio Leone's westerns. Their last collaboration was in 1984 for Once upon a time in America. It was customary at the time to write the soundtrack before shooting the film, but still, Morricone's music was so evocative that the director played it on set to conjure up the right atmosphere. Sergio Leone's westerns helped make Morricone a household name but the composer's artistic reach knew no bounds. Here in France, his biggest hit is the violin-heavy “Chi Mai” which famously featured in the 1981 film “The Professional” starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. Morricone was nominated for a César, the French equivalent of an Oscar. “His work elevated every film he scored,” wrote composer John Zorn in the NY Times, adding that Morricone could “make an unforgettable melody with a fistful of notes." He did that not just in films but during his foray into pop in the 60s. Arguably his most celebrated song, at least in his home country, was Se Telefonando sung by Mina. Were in not in Italian it could have rivalled with Burt Bacharach. The refrain was inspired by the three notes of a French police siren and builds into a stand-up finale thanks to eight key changes! Among the many French musicians who say they owe a lot to Morricone is electronic music duo Air. Nicolas Godin said Morricone was among the composers who had most influenced him for "the way he used timbres and sounds that were close to avant-garde music". Morricone's influence can be heard on Prologo per la puttana di closingtown from the album City Reading (Tre Story Western), recorded with Italian writer Alessandro Baricco in 2003. “I realized my Roman fantasy around music from westerns,” Godin told Les Inrockuptibles. “Ennio Morricone will remain the absolute master of Continental music.” It's often said that Morricone was sore and saddened at not being fully recognised as a classical composer. But he was. His score for the 1986 film The Mission, in which he incorporated religious chant and tribal rhythms, remains one of his most haunting pieces, not least for the melancholy of its main them Gabriel's Oboe. A fistful of notes that lifted, and continue to lift, anyone who cares to listen. Ennio Morricone's official website.
Italian composer Ennio Morricone was famed for his film scores but his work straddled jazz, pop, psychedelia as well as the avant-garde, influencing bands as diverse as Air and Metallica. Ennio Morricone left behind some 500 scores for both film and television. The theme tune to Sergio Leone’s spaghetti western The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is undoubtedly one of the most renowned. “Just 10 seconds into one of Morricone’s soundtracks, you know it’s him, you know which film it’s from, you can see the pictures,” said French composer Jean-Michel Jarre in the wake of the Italian composer’s death on 6 July. To recreate this feeling of the American far west, Morricone added on drums, some flute, and of course the "cry" of a coyote. The trademark whistling came courtesy of Spanish guitarist and whistler Curro Savoye, who now lives in the south of France. The two men never met, but Savoye was "the" whistler on the vast majority of Morricone’s work. The film soundtrack also includes “Ecstasy of Gold” – a stirring three-minute orchestral bonanza with drums to set you galloping into the sunset and wordless vocals by Edda Dell’orso with whom Morricone regularly collaborated. The music is so stirring it became a fetish piece for U.S. band Metallica. Since 1983 they’ve played it to open all their concerts. They recorded their own version of “The Ecstasy of Gold” for their tribute album to Morricone in 2007, and performed the song themselves for the first time at a 2009 concert in Copenhagen. Metallica frontman James Hetfield said something special happened when they begun using the piece as their intro music in 1983. “It set us up for the night and the fans got excited.” In a tribute to Morricone on Instagram, he said the music had become “part of our blood flow, deep breathing, fist bumping, prayers and band huddle pre-show ritual ever since”. 'Elevated every film he scored' Morricone wrote scores for six of Sergio Leone’s westerns. Their last collaboration was in 1984 for Once upon a time in America. It was customary at the time to write the soundtrack before shooting the film, but still, Morricone’s music was so evocative that the director played it on set to conjure up the right atmosphere. Sergio Leone’s westerns helped make Morricone a household name but the composer’s artistic reach knew no bounds. Here in France, his biggest hit is the violin-heavy “Chi Mai” which famously featured in the 1981 film “The Professional” starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. Morricone was nominated for a César, the French equivalent of an Oscar. “His work elevated every film he scored,” wrote composer John Zorn in the NY Times, adding that Morricone could “make an unforgettable melody with a fistful of notes." He did that not just in films but during his foray into pop in the 60s. Arguably his most celebrated song, at least in his home country, was Se Telefonando sung by Mina. Were in not in Italian it could have rivalled with Burt Bacharach. The refrain was inspired by the three notes of a French police siren and builds into a stand-up finale thanks to eight key changes! Among the many French musicians who say they owe a lot to Morricone is electronic music duo Air. Nicolas Godin said Morricone was among the composers who had most influenced him for "the way he used timbres and sounds that were close to avant-garde music". Morricone’s influence can be heard on Prologo per la puttana di closingtown from the album City Reading (Tre Story Western), recorded with Italian writer Alessandro Baricco in 2003. “I realized my Roman fantasy around music from westerns,” Godin told Les Inrockuptibles. “Ennio Morricone will remain the absolute master of Continental music.” It’s often said that Morricone was sore and saddened at not being fully recognised as a classical composer. But he was. His score for the 1986 film The Mission, in which he incorporated religious chant and tribal rhythms, remains one of his most haunting pieces, not least for the melancholy of its main them Gabriel’s Oboe. A fistful of notes that lifted, and continue to lift, anyone who cares to listen. Ennio Morricone's official website.
Le Corbusier. Non devo presentarvelo no? Una puntata speciale, doverosamente lunga, ma ricca di colpi di scena!
Et de 30 ! Et pour célébrer ce trentième épisode du premier podcast français dédié au e-commerce, nous recevons notre experte fintech, Svetlana Branov. Avec Svetlana nous évoquerons la folle levée de fonds de Revolut : 500 Millions de dollars, c'est fou non ? Pour contacter Svetlana, notre experte fintech: https://www.linkedin.com/in/svetlanabaranov/ On parlera également Coronavirus et de ses conséquences économiques dans le digital, des contrefaçons et autres fake products que l'on peut dénicher sur Amazon moyennant des sommes indécentes. Vous êtes plutôt team STOP SMS comme Laetitia ? On vous explique le business des envois de SMS de la part de la part des marques et enseignes. Cette semaine, 2 gros cafés du mytho : une Instragrameuse qui a arnaqué ses followers à hauteur de plusieurs millions de dollars et comment plusieurs sites d'information (?) ont (mal)traité le vol de données d'un grand retailer équipementier sportif français. Très belle écoute ! Les sources de l'épisode: https://www.e-marketing.fr/Thematique/cross-canal-1094/Infographies/SMS-marketing-moins-offres-plus-proximite-2019-347089.htm http://www.influencia.net/fr/actualites/tendance,innovations,louer-vetements-marque-ouvre-voie-france,9915.html https://techcrunch.com/2020/02/20/shogun-series-a/ https://www.bfmtv.com/tech/amazon-supprime-un-million-de-produits-lies-au-coronavirus-1867491.html https://www.forbes.fr/business/groupon-pourquoi-arrete-t-il-la-vente-de-marchandises/ https://techcrunch.com/2020/02/21/shopify-libra/ https://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-eco/expedia-va-supprimer-environ-12-de-ses-effectifs-20200225 https://www.usine-digitale.fr/article/brexit-google-n-accordera-plus-la-protection-du-rgpd-a-ses-utilisateurs-britanniques.N932554 https://www.ecommercemag.fr/Thematique/retail-1220/Breves/start-Socloz-rachetee-integrateur-solutions-logistiques-Savoye-347368.htm https://www.frenchweb.fr/fintech-revolut-leve-500-millions-de-dollars-pour-poursuivre-son-intense-expansion-internationale/393632 https://www.presse-citron.net/voila-comment-une-instragrameuse-a-arnaque-a-hauteur-de-15-million-deuros-ses-abonnes/ https://www.01net.com/actualites/decathlon-a-laisse-trainer-123millions-de-donnees-personnelles-sur-la-toile-1864575.html Pour nous contacter tout simplement avec ce lien le site http://lecafedelecommerce.fr/ la newsletter https://mailchi.mp/01844e2a63fb/lecafedelecommerce Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lecafe_de_lecommerce/ Pour vous abonner au podcast, c'est ici !
Fondée en 2012 par Jérémie Herscovic, la plateforme SaaS de digitalisation des points de vente Socloz vient d'être rachetée par le groupe Savoye. Jérémie Herscovic, le fondateur et CEO de Socloz, mais aussi Rémy Jeannin, CEO de Savoye, reviennent chacun sur l'intérêt de ce rachat.
It’s Your Birthday, E.A. Poe! A Conversation with Jeffrey A. Savoye of The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore. DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For More Great Audio Visit: http://www.redfieldartsaudio.com Let’s celebrate the 211th anniversary of Poe’s birth eavesdropping on this phone conversation between Mark Redfield and Jeffrey A. Savoye, that took place on January 19th, 2020... Thank you for listening to The Redfield Arts Review podcast. Please subscribe to our podcasts, and never miss a show! This program copyright The mark Redfield Company. A big thanks to Jeffrey A. Savoye for his time. Please visit The Poe Society of Baltimore’s website at https://www.eapoe.org/ For more great audio visit us at http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com
LeCorbusier es considerado uno de los arquitectos mas imfluyentes de los ultimos tiempos, y la villa Savoye su obras maestras te comparto una resaña de esto La entrada Villa Svoye LeCorbusier se publicó primero en Trignum.
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Cette semaine, je vous emmène à la rencontre de Mathilde Savoye, viticultrice et vigneronne en devenir sur la commune de la Neuville-aux-Larris. Dans cet épisode, je vous propose de découvrir le parcours de cette jeune femme qui a décidé de mener à bien le projet d’une vie : reprendre un vignoble et vinifier elle même ses vins de Champagne, dans le but de les commercialiser sous sa propre marque.Mathilde nous confie son parcours, elle nous explique les raisons qui ont motivé son projet, et nous en dit plus sur la vision qu’elle a de son avenir en Champagne et du futur qu’elle espère pour sa région. Elle revient avec humilité sur son quotidien de viticultrice et partage avec nous la façon dont elle conçoit le vin de Champagne.Déterminée, cette épicurienne a conscience de l’enjeu que représente la préservation de l’environnement ; c’est pourquoi elle a à cœur d’observer et d’apprendre chaque jour de ses consœurs et confrères, les techniques viti-vinicoles respectueuses de son terroir.Cette conversation vous fera, je l’espère, découvrir le portrait de Mathilde, viticultrice attentive, vigneronne passionnée, femme de terroir audacieuse qui s’épanouit pleinement dans l’entrepreneuriat au coeur de la Champagne ! Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
We now have a Patreon — you can subscribe to get additional content for every episode. Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanerret's 'Five Points' (1926) were an attempt to condense the fundamental structural and design principles underlying their new architecture. Drawing on the discoveries made during design and construction of their early villa projects, the points are in a sense the culmination and fulfillment of the original 'Maison Domino' idea of 1914. The points set the template for the most famous 'Purist' villas of the later 1920s, culminating in the Villas Stein-La Monzie and Savoye, icons of what became the 'International Style.' This episode started off as a single chat but there was too much so we've split it. We discuss — — Villa Church (need photos of spaces) — Pierre Chenal's film 'L'architecture d'aujourd'hui' — Five points towards a new architecture — Villa Meyer — Villa Ocampo — Ramps — Villa Cook Music — 'Modern Design' Johnny Messner And His Orchestra from archive.orgSupport the show on Patreon to receive bonus content for every show. Follow us on twitter // instagram // facebookWe’re on the web at aboutbuildingsandcities.orgThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
À propos du livre : "Et toujours elle m'écrivait " paru aux éditions Albin Michel Lorsqu'on entreprend d'"aller voir quelqu'un », s'engage une aventure intense, qui allège la souffrance et transforme ce qu'on croyait destin. Jean-Marc Savoye a choisi la psychanalyse pour ne plus subir sa vie. Dans une langue limpide, dynamique, saisissante, il rapporte ce cheminement unique, grâce auquel il est parvenu à se sauver, en cessant de s'échapper. De résistances en fulgurances, l'expérience est restituée dans toute sa diversité, sous le regard de l'écrivain et psychanalyste Philippe Grimbert qui, de manière inédite, intervient en toute liberté dans le récit de son ancien patient, pour faire part de ses propres réactions. Avec eux, le lecteur cherche, s'émeut, cale, reprend espoir. Et le voilà gagné par la profondeur des découvertes qu'il peut faire siennes puisque toute vie est une histoire où se trament l'héritage du père, le secret d'une mère, l'amour d'une femme.
Neste episódio falamos um pouco quem foi o senhor Savoye e como foi sua relação com o arquiteto Le Corbusier. Será que acabou bem? Descubra todas as fases que a casa passou e sua representatividade na história da...
La journée d'étude "Entre feux de camp et 45 tours. Les mouvements de jeunesse et d'éducation populaire face aux musiques de variétés (1950-1980)" a été conçue par le PAJEP et l'Université Paris-Sorbonne. Elle s'est attelée à interroger la réaction des mouvements éducatifs face au développement fulgurant du phénomène musical juvénile.