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It's a new year but we're not nearly done with our read through of all of The Eternals. Join us as we dig into the twelve-issue maxi-series "The Eternals" (Vol. 2) and discover why Ikaris really shouldn't be the poster boy for these characters with digressions into the Royal Rumble, Simonson NOT on "Thor," and Kieron Gillen's first tenure on "X-Men." Give us a Vampirio and Kro issue you cowards!Next time, we're reading Avengers (Vol. 1 ) #308-310 (October 1989- November 1989); Eternals: The Herod Factor (November 1991); Avengers (Vol. 1 ) #361, #374-375 (April 1993, May 1994 -June 1994) and possibly Avengers Spotlight #35 which features Gilgamesh and Sprite. There's no good way to find these issues outside of bargain bins, digital comics sellers, and Marvel Unlimited! Gotta love this weird, weird era.For the curious though, you can find "Avengers" #308-310 & "Marvel Spotlight" #35 in "Avengers" by John Byrne Omnibus, "Avengers" #361 & "Marvel Spotlight" #35 in "Eternals" Cosmic Origins," and "Eternals: Herod Factor in "Eternals: The Complete Saga" Omnibus. As far as I, Elias, can tell, "Avengers" #374 & 375 are the only ones to have never been reprinted.
Sarah Willis — Mozart y Mambo: Cuban Dances (Alpha) Jump to giveaway form New Classical Tracks - Sarah Willis by When Sarah Willis travelled to Cuba two years ago to record Vol. 1 of her three-part series Mozart y Mambo, she wanted to make music and to make a difference. Thanks to profits from that first album, members of the Havana Lyceum Orchestra now have new instruments, and you can hear the difference those instruments make on Mozart y Mambo, Vol. 2, which was recently released. “Mozart y Mambo has become more than just an album. It's a real project. And we're looking after younger players in Cuba and trying to help them get better instruments and play in the Havana Lyceum Orchestra. So we're doing the same with album two. It's a lot of fun, and it's lovely to see how generous people are.” You start off the recording of Vol. 2 with Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 2. What made you decide to begin with this specific piece? “Recording that [concerto] in Havana with the Havana Lyceum Orchestra and seeing them dance this Mozart, because they literally dance when they play. I thought it could start the album really well, because we've we've called it Mozart Y Mambo: Cuban Dances in a reference to the Horn Concerto that's on the album. But I thought Mozart No. 2 was the most danceable of them all. Also, it's in the key of E-flat. And E-flat is a bit of a happier key for me than the first Concerto in D, and D is a little ‘fumbly' on the horn, so we put that in a bit later.” Concerto No. 1 also appears on this recording. It's a piece that requires a lot of slow practice with the metronome. Can you talk about why that is so critical to this work? “When you're playing in E-flat, you use a lot of your first and second fingers. Now, when you're playing in D, you use your second and third finger. Everyone listening to this, try wiggling your third finger. And now the ring finger. It's slower, isn't it? [It's the same for us when] we are trying to play, like in the first movement of the First Concerto on a natural horn. For all of us, modern-day horn players, Mozart Concerto No. 1 means a lot of third finger work. And I had to really [practice]; it's like training my fingers for the ‘Horn Olympics.'” The music of Mozart frames Vol. 2, and nestled in the middle is a landmark original work. The original idea was to create the first Cuban Horn Concerto, but it really turned out to be more of a suite of dances. Talk a little bit about this suite and how it's also created this wonderful map of Cuba's musical heritage. “It's all very well mixing Mozart and mambo together and doing this fusion that we love so much. But I really wanted to do something for future generations of horn players, and I also wanted to find out more about Cuban music. So each of these six dances [are] completely different, and I'm so happy that I have these six young composers. I mean, for me, it's a little bit like … a young version of the Buena Vista Social Club. “I still didn't feel like I was qualified to do these dances justice because I've heard Cuban music. It's really easy and loose and you just [have to] feel it in your body. And I was going, pa pa pa pa pa pa pa. And I called on one of the composers to help me. He was in Germany at the time, Richard Egues, and he was like, ‘Yeah, you play really good horn, but that's not Cuban! What are you doing? Sing it to me.' So, we sang it and it got a bit better. And [then] he said, ‘I'm sorry, “chica,” you're going to have to dance it.' So he got me up out of my chair and we literally danced all these different dances, and I spent two or three months really learning these dances.” The recording sessions for this release took place in a church, and one of those late-night sessions produced a piece that's kind of a surprise ending to this recording. Can you talk about that? “When I was creating this with the arranger Edgar Olivero, who's a Cuban who now lives in Spain, I said, ‘Can you make it funny? Who should be my Papageno?' And he came up with the idea of the baritone saxophone, which is one of my favorite instruments of all time. We've called it Pa Pa Pa, and we put a very famous Cuban contra dance in the middle of it. So, it's yet another dance. I just wanted to send people out with a smile on their faces.” Mozart y Mambo - Cuban Dances Sarah Willis & the Havana Lyceum Orchestra To hear the rest of my conversation, click on the extended interview above, or download the extended podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. More on Sarah Willis New Classical Tracks Sarah Willis mambos with Mozart on project with the Havana Lyceum Orchestra Giveaway Time For Three New Classical Tracks Giveaway You must be 13 or older to submit any information to American Public Media/Minnesota Public Radio. The personally identifying information you provide will not be sold, shared, or used for purposes other than to communicate with you about things like our programs, products and services. See Terms of Use and Privacy. This giveaway is subject to the Official Giveaway Rules. Resources Sarah Willis — Mozart y Mambo/Cuban Dances (DG store) Sarah Willis — Mozart y Mambo/Cuban Dances (Amazon store) Sarah Willis (official site)
Voices Of The Opera II FANTASTiC | 20 June 2022 | 36 MB “Voices of the Opera II” is the Second Volume in Queen Chameleon’s timeless collection of original lyrics […]
Rat Queens vol. 3: Demons Story: Kurtis Wiebe Art: Tess Fowler Publisher: Image Comics - Shadowline Publication Date: October 13, 2016 Presenting a momentous Comic Dwarves occasion! Our valiant heroes tackle their first ever second volume. Who cares if it's actually the third volume? Hear the Comic Dwarves broadcasting from Mage University as they take on Wieve and Fowler's Rat Queens, vol. 3: Demons. Michael, Jon, Josh, Sean, and Tom get the ball rolling by determining who's reading every issue of Fables ever and who isn't reading every issue of Invincible ever. Then, the Comic Whiz strikes again with another installment of the Comic Quiz, and you'll never believe who wins! From there, the gang discuss exactly how many reboots Rat Queens encounters, the importance of illustrative background, Dungeons and Dragons etiquette, and Blambot fonts. After that, the Select-O-Matic is hijacked by a spacefaring billionaire, but which one could it be! Also, the Comic Dwarves get real sexy, and someone escalates the ongoing Haunted House War! Hosted by Tom Bevis, Michael Brown, Jon Butler, Sean Corbin, and Joshua Shepherd. Music by Polynova. Sound Effects by Aaron Corbin. Produced by Tom Bevis and Sean Corbin.
EPISODE 60: SERIAL KILLERS ARE TERRIFYING, vol. 2 The boys are BACK after hiatus, and bringing you some scary ass shit with a SECOND VOLUME of SERIAL KILLERS! The mofo's are scary as fuck– real-life monsters that live, walk, and KILL among us. YIKES! HORROR IN THE MOVIES MANIAC and CREEP 2 should leave you sufficiently scared for... ((checks calendar)) the rest of your life! WHATCHA BEEN WATCHIN', BITCH?! Listen in to hear what they boys have been watchin'... bitch! SLICE LEFT, SLICE RIGHT A terrifying game of Tinder… which way will the boys go?! -- A podcast from DREAD PODCAST NETWORKSupport FRIGAY THE 13TH: www.frigay13.com/support Follow on Twitter and Instagram: @FriGay13See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode Summary: In today's episode, I am honored to welcome our guest Aaron Pavia Leyton, a Peruvian tour guide, filmmaker, and entrepreneur who is on a mission to promote Peru through the eyes of a local Peruvian. By using his unique talent for making Peru come alive to those who use his companies services. To help us understand how we can enjoy our journey as entrepreneurs, Aaron is going to tell his story of how he learned to enjoy his journey of discovery. Aaron Paiva Leyton founded TOURGUIDEPERU and started this adventure in 2002 to promote Peru through the eyes of a local Peruvian. Aaron obtained his training in Business Administration at San Martin University and the Official Guide License at CENFOTUR - Peru's Tourism College. He developed his unique talent making Peru come alive to those he serviced. He also studied English at California State University in San Bernadino, California, and worked as part of their “Study Abroad in Peru Program” for American Students. All these different experiences helped him to anticipate and understand the needs of his guests. During the pandemic, while the COVID shut down most of the travel industry, Aaron has managed to twist the sadness into productivity. In 2020 I Filmed, Edited, and Promote an online conference, "Entrepreneurs LGBTQ," for Spanish en English speakers. Publish the Second Volume of My Mother's Kitchen cooking show. Working delivering Virtual Tours of Machu Picchu and finally making an alliance with Pink Media and be the guest host of "I Love Gay Today." We are on a mission to eradicate the scarcity mindset from our planet. Will you join us? Everyone is invited to join our Facebook group, The Financial Mystics Sanctuary https://www.facebook.com/groups/finan… If you are a gay, trans, or bi man looking for a safe place to examine your negative thinking about money, let go of the false narrative of the scarcity mindset, and step into your powerful creative queer nature, join our Facebook group; Financial Heart Space For Gay, Transgender, and Bisexual Men. https://www.facebook.com/groups/finan… Thanks for Listening: Thanks so much for listening to my podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribing to The Podcast: If you want to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. You can also give Speak'n the Truth About Money a follow on your favorite podcast app. Leave Us an Apple Podcasts Review: Ratings and reviews from our listeners are precious to me and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you.
Zach and Kelly Return in Episode 14 of the show detailing the final issues of the Second Volume of the SPIDER-GIRL COMPLETE COLLECTION. In this edition, the two talk about the fallout of May losing her powers, confronting a mystery man tied to Stark, and gets inspired by the Steel Spider. All this and MORE! Continue reading
001. Introduction to Second Volume of Alei Shur
Tracklist: 1 - 01 Libra Presents Taylor – Anomaly - Calling Your Name 1 - 02 Clubbed To Death (2) – Clubbed To Death (Kurayamino Variation) 1 - 03 Fatboy Slim – Santa Cruz 1 - 04 Redheadstepchild – Symbiosis (Remix) 1 - 05 Fanktaxi – B-Vision 1 - 06 Trigger Effects – Grooved Id Write 1 - 07 Day Light – Dreamerdreamsalone 1 - 08 Buena Ventura – Pimp Funk Mix 3 1 - 09 Sven Väth – Sensual Enjoyment 1 - 10 DJ Kudo – Tiny Loop 1 - 11 House Of 909 – The Main Event 1 - 12 Low 948 – Lahara Part 2
As O approached the portal back to the world of the living, he suddenly sensed that E was not behind him. He turned around — to see her immediately whisked back into the darkness of the Netherworld. At that moment he realized that his faith had been test.
E hesitates about returning to the material world, because she has doubts about O’s ability to retain belief in his newly realized faith in the “true” nature of reality. She tests him with a metaphysical question: Can you completely trust in what you cann
O follows the instructions that E gave him in his dream. He slips out of the house and pads his way, quietly to the stream. He follows the path along the water, until he arrives at the portal to the Nether-World.
Mesmerized, O & E, episode 7- “The Dream Continues On.” One night E comes to O in a dream: she tells him to meet her in the woods - he should follow the stream until he comes to a gate, the portal to another world.
One of things I used to love watching my parents do...was dance. These two were so graceful on the dance floor. They made it look as if it was only the two of them in the entire hall. And almost like they were floating on air. They really were a joy to watch. So in today's episode, we're going to play music from one of the kings of the dance hall. Buckle up for Volume 2: The Glenn Miller Collection Part One Glenn Miller And His Orchestra – Second Pressing Label: RCA Victor – LPT 6700 Series: Collectors Issue 5 × Vinyl, LP, Compilation Released: 1956 SHOW CORRECTION: I said 1962 in the recording. The SECOND Volume of this collection was released in 1962. Credits and Copyrights: Moonlight Serenade Vocals – Paula Kelly, The Modernaires Written-By – Glenn Miller Perfidia Vocals – Paula Kelly, The Modernaires Written-By – Alberto Dominguez Weekend Of A Private Secretary Vocals – Marion Hutton Written-By – Bernie Hanighen, Johnny Mercer Always In My Heart Vocals – Ray Eberle, The Modernaires Written-By – Ernesto Lecuona, Kim Gannon Boulder Buff Written-By – Eugen Novello, Fred Norman The Lamplighter's Serenade Vocals – Ray Eberle, The Modernaires Written-By – Hoagie Carmichael, Paul Francis Webster Farewell Blues Written-By – Elmer Schoebel, Leon Rappolo, Paul Mares Manufactured By – RCA Victor Company, Ltd. All photos are in the Public Domain. ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain. See this album on Discogs. Visit the Show website Or the Show YouTube Channel Follow the Show Facebook Page
O is out of his mind with grief. He feels guilty for driving E away, and putting her at risk. He is torturing himself that he deliberately avoided his phone for the last few weeks. He refuses to admit that E is dead.
Mesmerized, O & E, episode 5 “Too Late” O checks his Facebook, and sees a horrifying post from E, sent from Intensive Care, saying “Pray For Me”. .. and, then… nothing. "COME VISIT THE MIGHTY MEZ, BILL MESNIK":http://www.billmesnik.com/
After a good night’s sleep and a hearty breakfast, O decides to take a hike around the property. As he meanders through the surrounding woods and fields, he can feel his body start to unwind. He feels at one with his surroundings, and grateful to be alive
O drives the 300 miles north to Hemlock Lake, Canadice, NY, to Leo and Carly’s farmhouse. Seeing O’s distress immediately, Leo walks O around the property, following the stream down to the lake, and dispenses a homegrown prescription to his ailing friend.
E has split, and O is becoming unhinged. He calculates that he’s a goner if he doesn’t take decisive action immediately. He’s fantasizing about rioting in the streets, and looting, and the whole city being quarantined and walled off.
This story is set now, during the pandemic of 2020, when death is ever-present, and anxiety and panic are surging alongside the disease. I know how I’m doing, but, with the constantly mounting statistics, I wonder how other people are coping, or not.
Ponniyin Selvan by Kalki Krishnamurthy read by Swarna.
Ponniyin Selvan by Kalki Krishnamurthy read by Swarna.
durée : 01:58:40 - En pistes ! du jeudi 15 octobre 2020 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - "Heroes", premier album concertant d'Adrien La Marca enregistré avec l’Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège ; la musique de chambre du compositeur polonais Stanisław Moniuszko ; Seiji Ozawa célèbre son 85eme anniversaire avec une nouvelle version de la 7eme symphonie de Beethoven... - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard
On episode 085 of the Quarantine Tapes, Paul Holdengräber is joined by writer David Ulin. Their conversation stays close to home for David, talking about his experience of Los Angeles in the last few months. They dig into how the pandemic is changing public space and speculate on what city life might look like as we move through this time. David and Paul also talk about walking, monuments, and the consolation they can draw from reading literature about previous plagues throughout history.DAVID L. ULIN is the author or editor of a dozen books, including Sidewalking: Coming to Terms with Los Angeles, shortlisted for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the Lannan Foundation, and teaches at the University of Southern California.
durée : 01:57:47 - En pistes ! du mardi 12 mai 2020 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Au menu du jour également : les Archi di Santa Cecilia offrent un nouveau disque consacré à Mozart, Tugan Sokhiev conduit l'Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse dans la 8ème symphonie de Chostakovitch, une Passion selon St Matthieu enregistrée avant le décès de Sir Stephen Cleobury en novembre 2019... - réalisé par : Olivier Guérin
The Second Volume of this teaching where Evangelist Brenda Price Further expounds on this subject. Creation is waiting and Groaning for the manifestation of the Sons and Daughters of God.
AM sermon for August 19, 2018
(reupload to rebalance) The boys are back and smoother than ever (besides Jarret's audio). Welcome to the Second Volume of Panel by Panel where we just right in and discuss the big bad Punisher and what that muther fucker has to say about imperialism, gun culture, just why the hell a cop would adopt the vicious vigilante's symbol, oh and killin' dudes (why maybe answers that previous one). Enjoy or be punished.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon was the "Prince of Preachers," but was he an expository preacher? Were his sermons driven by the text of Scripture? Travis went to the beautiful Spurgeon Library at Midwestern Seminary, home to thousands of Spurgeon's handwritten notes and correspondence, to talk to Dr. Christian George, Curator of the Spurgeon Library, Professor of Historical Theology, and author of "The Lost Sermons of C.H. Spurgeon," a sprawling project from B&H Academic, of which the Second Volume has recently been released. Check out this episode on exegeticaltools.com to learn more about Dr. George, the Spurgeon Library, and the Lost Sermons project!
WakeTheFlokUp is proud to present The Treehouse VL.2!The SECOND VOLUME of music from season one...WakeTheFlokUp artists making good, strong, independent music! VL.2 includes: Rain Flowa, Bonnie blue, Rakaa Iriscience, Sage One, Johnny Greaseball OhWhen, Kid Presentable!!!, Reverie&Louden and Masta Ace! DownloadSpread The Wordand help us WakeTheFlokUp!
Second Volume of the series, featuring: P!nk Anjulie Robin Thicke Feat. Kendrick Lamar Bee Gees DrewG DirtyPop Justin Bieber Benny Benassi Calvin Harris ft. Florence Flo Rida ft. Sia Angel Stoxx ft. Sweet Brown Chaka Kahn & Ultr Nate DJ Christopher LMFAO ft. Lauren Bennett & Goon Rock Maroon 5 Lady Gaga David Guetta ft. Usher Darren Cris (glee(Brian Cua Warbler Club Mix)