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1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
Three Firefighters recovering from injuries after a fire in Queens today...People return to St. Patrick's cathedral to celebrate Easter...Police investigating a fatal shooting in the Bronx last night...New Jersey drivers get more relief after gas prices

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 2:54


1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
Peaceful protests around the city this afternoon, arrests in a case of vandalism at St. Patrick's Cathedral, latest on reopening in NYS

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 7:24


All Local for 6.6.2020

Celticunderground:The Celtic Football Fan Podcast
The 9iar Chronicles - Season Eight 1972-73

Celticunderground:The Celtic Football Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 95:44


The 9iar Chronicles - Season 8 1972/73   (Courtesy of The Celtic Wiki)   The New to the Fore. League Position – 1st - Eighth League title in a row - a record League Cup – Losing Finalists Scottish Cup – Losing Finalists Glasgow Cup - Not played this season Drybrough Cup - Losing Finalists European Cup - Second Round So close to being a Double; so close to being a Treble! And in the end a record consecutive eighth League Championship title. Season 1972-73 should have been the season when the club-developed players of the Quality Street Gang became the new Lions. It was the best season so far for them, with Kenny Dalglish showing himself as the most exciting footballer in Scotland at the age of 22; where George Connelly had it all and was very nearly an ever present in the side; where Davie Hay showed what a great utility player he could be,the emergence of Danny McGrain as a great overlapping full back.   But it was also the season of the wayward youth, with Lou Macari - spotted and developed by the club - demanding more and then heading south when he didn't get his way. Suppoprters opinions of Macari tend to be tainted by the later period when he returned to the club as manager between 1993 to 1994. As a player for Celtic, Macari was a superb goal scorer and poacher. But he was a very different kind of beast from players of the Lions era. Macari had not only quickly endeared himself to the Celtic support but had made the full Scotland international team early and had been on international tour to the States and to Brazil. He had married in St Patrick's Cathedral, New York, and it was very clear he did not like the fishbowl life of football in Scotland. In the closed season he had played in Brazil for Scotland with Tommy Docherty as Scotland manager and Docherty had woven him tales of football south of the border. At the start of the season when he returned to Celtic he began or continued to make demands for better terms. As the season wore on towards 1973 these demands continued and unrest began to ferment in the dressing room. Finally Jock Stein and the Board had enough in December. He'd been injured through much of November and came back for the away game against Dumbarton in early December and then he was out with 'flu and a 'stomach upset' and out over the Christmas period. This coincided with a crisis period at the club with Jock Stein taken into hospital with a cardiac scare. By the New Year Macari was on the transfer list. It was no longer a question of 'if' he would go but 'when' and 'where' and 'for how much'. Would it be Liverpool where he was a guest at their home match after inspecting the club facilities. But it was to team up again with Tommy Docherty, now manager at Manchester Utd, that he always wanted and there he went for £200,000. (There is a very good appraisal by St Anthony of Macari's playing time at Celtic here.)   Such was the surfeit of riches at the club at the time that it could be argued that his departure was barely missed. And the £200,000 his transfer brought in allowed the purchase of Ally Hunter, Andy Lynch and Steve Murray.   The season had begun with the sterile competition that was the Drybrough Cup, with altered offside rules, with Celtic losing to Hibs in the final, the game going to extra time after Celtic pulled back three goals to level the match at the 90. But Hibs found the gaps in extra time and lifted the trophy.The League Cup also had changed format somewhat with teams now seeded in the Group stage and winners and runners up going through to a home-and-away second round before the quarter finals. Everything went well till Celtic met Dundee in the quarter finals. In the away leg Dundee had scored after 20 minutes and then withstood strong Celtic pressure to carry a single goal advantage to Celtic Park. There, a weak linesman and referee Bobby Davidson contrived a 3-2 scoreline which saw a replay on a Monday night at Hampden. The Bhoys made no mistake here and ran out 4-1 winners. A semi-final win over Aberdeen set up the final against Hibernian. And on the day Celtic ran up against Stanton in great form. Two Cups played. Losing finalists twice!   And the third Cup would go the same way. It began well with 4-1 and 4-0 wins against East Fife and Motherwell respectively. At the quarter final Celtic played Aberdeen who came to bore everybody to death. On top of that Jimmy Johnstone lost the place and was sent off. The replay at Pittodrie was nearly as boring - except on 86 minutes up came Big Billy and the ball was headed in the back of the net. Dundee, as in the League Cup but this time at semi final stage, and for some reason Aberdeen's defensive tactics caught on and Dundee bored everyone to death with a 0-0 draw. The replay saw a continuation of dull football but a tactical switch which saw Hay switched to defense and Connelly to midfield resulted in Jinky receiving the ball and scoring two good goals and Dalglish getting one. And so.... on to the final against the auld enemy in their centenary year. A cut-n-thrust game in which Connelly scored a penalty (in the light of a succession of missed penalties in previous games from other Celtic spot-kick takers) saw Forsyth on the goal line where Brogan, who had just been subbed, would normally have been, steal in and nip the ball into the net. Celtic tried to get back the goal but it was Rangers cup. Three Cups played. Losing finalists thrice!   The League was tighter than it had been for a while with Celtic topping out by just the one point but a huge goal difference margin.Throughout the season there were periods when the team played less well as a unit and that aweful sin of profligacy in front of goal raised it's ugly head again. All this contributed to the punditry and journos doubting Celtic's ability to take the title this season and continue with the Green Machine the following season.   In Europe, Celtic ran up against one of last season's teams - Ujpesti Dosza of Hungary. Last season they had met when the Hungarians were only starting their season. This time they were well warmed up and Celtic found them too good in Budapest. A 2-1 win at Celtic Park was countered by a 3-0 loss in Hungary and Celtic were out at the Second Round.   Dalglish, Hay, Connelly, McGrain and Macari have already been mentioned. The veterans also had their part to play. Big Billy was Captain Dependable as ever. Jim Brogan was missing more games through injury but when he was in he made the perfect left back to Danny McGrain's right. Bobby Lennox might see a good few sub spots this season but he still had lethal speed and his knowledge of the game was special in a forward. And Bobby Murdoch was noted when missing and his cool head made for reflection on the game when he played. The goalkeeper crisis was 'real' till the arrival of Ally Hunter from Kilmarnock who would have an outstanding first season between the sticks. His sureness inspired confidence in those in front of him. Jinky had off and on periods throughout the season and for his off periods he paid for by being dropped. The luxury of the team with so many good players was that it could and was tailored for conditions and teams.   At the end of the season there were those who asked if Celtic could go on and do it again the next season or if the newly resurgent Hibernian or Dundee or, god forbid, Rangers would make a serious challenge next season.   Enjoy…

WikiSleep Podcast
Episode #27: Jonathan Swift

WikiSleep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 35:02


Jonathan Swift was an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet and cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. He is remembered for works such as A Tale of a Tub, A Modest Proposal, and, most famously, Gulliver’s Travels. His deadpan, ironic writing style has led to such satire being termed "Swiftian".

WilmsFront
Ep. 63 Who is George Pell?

WilmsFront

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 93:18


Who is the Real Cardinal George Pell? Following his first interview with Andrew Bolt after the High Court quashed his child sex convictions on WilmsFront I speak with a close friend of the Cardinal John Macaulay. He is a spokesman for Catholic League for Civil and Religious Liberties and is a former altar boy at St Patrick's Cathedral. Contact: Email: me@timwilms.com Message: https://t.me/timwilms Wilms Front Links: Entropy: https://entropystream.live/app/wilmsfront Website: http://timwilms.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wilmsfront Minds: https://www.minds.com/timwilms Gab: https://gab.com/timwilms Telegram: https://t.me/wilmsfront Rational Rise TV: https://rationalrise.tv/ Support the Show: Membership: http://www.theunshackled.net/membership Donate: https://www.theunshackled.net/donate/ Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/theunsh... Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theunshackled Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheUnshackled Other Unshackled Productions: The Uncuckables: http://theuncuckables.com/ Report From Tiger Mountain: http://reportfromtigermountain.com/ Affiliate Productions: James Fox Higgins/Patriarch Hour: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdEfsAy6rUDPnm9HwKA_asg Right Minds NZ: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFcFU3Qv9lKc9rHEIqWd6Dw Matty's Modern Life: https://www.youtube.com/user/mattus52 XYZ/Matty Rose Live: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsVPqW6Mi0XP6hOXTE4sT6g Melbourne Traditionalists: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCREh4e70ZihL5dj0N_kyaaw Other Unshackled Links: Website: https://www.theunshackled.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackled Twitter: https://twitter.com/Un_shackled Gab: https://gab.ai/theunshackled Telegram: https://t.me/theunshackled Minds: https://www.minds.com/The_Unshackled MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/theunshackled Music and Graphics by James Fox Higgins Voice Over by Morgan Munro

Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM
Over and Under: St. Patrick's Cathedral

Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 1:00


With Reagan Gensiejewski

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Headline Books
STEP ON A CRACK Booktrack Edition, by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge, read by John Slattery

Headline Books

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 6:29


Step on a Crack: Booktrack Edition adds an immersive musical soundtrack to your audiobook listening experience!* The scene is set for a huge funeral in St Patrick's Cathedral in New York. The rich and the famous from all over America - and beyond - have arrived to honour a former First Lady after her sudden, unexpected death. Then follows an attack that was three years in the planning. Hostages are taken - the ex-President among them - ransoms demanded, a couple of hostages shot to show the kidnappers mean business. It's all brilliantly and chillingly co-ordinated, and Michael Bennett, the detective in charge of the case, knows it will be his biggest ever challenge. *Booktrack is an immersive format that pairs traditional audiobook narration to complementary music. The tempo and rhythm of the score are in perfect harmony with the action and characters throughout the audiobook. Gently playing in the background, the music never overpowers or distracts from the narration, so listeners can enjoy every minute. When you purchase this Booktrack edition, you receive the exact narration as the traditional audiobook available, with the addition of music throughout.

STO Building Conversations
Preserving History at St. Patrick's Cathedral

STO Building Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 30:24


What does it take to restore every square inch of a century-old structure? Join Rich Schneider and Mike Neary of Structure Tone New York as they discuss preserving and updating New York City’s venerated St. Patrick’s Cathedral. From hand-cleaning every inch of the interior to implementing a unique mist fire suppression system, the project was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for all involved.

Movies and TV
Public appeal to help replace the roof of St Patrick's Cathedral

Movies and TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 10:38


The Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral is appealing to the public to help raise the funds needed to replace the roof of St Patrick's Cathedral. It was last replaced over 150 years ago during a major restoration of the monument, led by Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness. The cost of replacing all 12,000 slates, said to be in a 'perilous condition, is €9,000,000. The cathedral has raised 5 million, but needs a further three or four million in donations in order to meet its target. The cathedral has stood on the site in Dublin 8 since the year 1191. Not only is it a place of worship, the national monument is the third most visited tourist attraction in Dublin. Newstalk reporter Aideen Finnegan has this report for The Hard Shoulder.

Limerick Anglican
Clare FM Beyond Belief - Peter Barley St Marys Cathedral Concert

Limerick Anglican

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 9:32


Stephen Fletcher talks to Peter Barley the Organist and Director of Music at St Mary's Anglican Cathedral in Limerick about a Concert being given in the Cathedral by the Choir of St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin on 21st June at 7:30pm. Tickets are available from www.uch.ie or phone 061 331 549

Fire Protection Podcast
Historical landmarks and the Notre Dame fire - Patrick Bowe

Fire Protection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 30:07


In the wake of the tragedy in Paris, France, Drew talks with Patrick Bowe, of Abco Peerless Sprinkler Company. Patrick was heavily involved in the design, coordination and installation of the water mist system protecting St Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. Historical landmarks and the fire protection designs around them are discussed.

Daily News Brief by TRT World
February 26, 2019 - Daily News Brief

Daily News Brief by TRT World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 2:03


TRT World’s Daily News Brief for Tuesday, February 26: *)India says it carried out air strikes in Pakistan-administered Kashmir India says its warplanes hit what one minister called a "terror camp" in Pakistan-administered Kashmir on Tuesday. India and Pakistan have made competing and contradictory claims about the strike. India says there were dozens of casualties. Pakistan says there were none. The incident further escalates tension between the nuclear-armed neighbours. It comes after a suicide attack claimed by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad killed more than 40 soldiers in India-administered Kashmir on February 14. *)Vatican Cardinal George Pell guilty of child sex abuse The most senior Catholic cleric ever charged with child sex abuse has been convicted of molesting two choirboys in Australia. Cardinal George Pell is a senior Vatican advisor. The offences were committed more than two decades ago in St Patrick's Cathedral in Melbourne. *)N Korea's Kim arrives in Vietnam for summit with Trump North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is in Vietnam for a summit with US President Donald Trump. The two leaders will try to reach an agreement on North Korea’s pledge to give up its nuclear weapons programme. Trump is due to arrive in the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi on Tuesday evening. *)Venezuela to deport Univision team US TV network Univision says Venezuela will deport a news team led by anchor Jorge Ramos. Ramos told reporters they had asked President Maduro questions about poverty and his legitimacy to govern which upset him. Maduro says he is the target of an attempted political coup being orchestrated by the United States. And finally, *)R. Kelly out on $100,000 bail R&B singer R. Kelly is out on $100,000 bail. He pleaded not guilty to 10 counts of aggravated criminal sex abuse at his bail hearing. The 52-year-old musician spent three nights behind bars.

Melbourne Catholic
Dr Paul Taylor and Christine Newell from St Patrick's Cathedral

Melbourne Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 30:29


This week we speak to Dr Paul Taylor and Christine Newell from St Patrick's Cathedral about what is happening in St Pats over the Christmas period. We also talk about the amazing history of the organ in the cathedral and how he became involved in music at St Patrick's.

Hemmer Time Podcast
At Easter, A Cardinal’s Message

Hemmer Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 23:20


Subscribe on iTunes to get "Hemmer Time" sent straight to your mobile device It is one of the most important weeks of the year for Christians, as more than a billion people pause to recognize the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ.  Near the conclusion of a long Lenten Season, Cardinal Dolan speaks from his office at St Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, sharing his message of faith during the Easter Season. Join FOX News Channel's Bill Hemmer with this edition of "Hemmer Time": Click HERE for more "Hemmer Time" Podcasts Follow Bill on Twitter: @BillHemmer

Fordham Conversations
Erben Organ and the History of Old St. Patrick's Cathedral

Fordham Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 31:08


One of the oldest surviving instruments in America is located in a nondescript church in Manhattan's NoLiTa neighborhood. It was built in 1868 by Henry Erben. Fordham Conversations Host Kacie Candela talks with organist Jared Lamenzo about the Erben Organ that has produced music for tens of thousands of masses, weddings and funerals in the 150 years it has been in operation.  Kacie Candela also speaks with Monsignor Donald Sakano about the history of Old St. Pat's and Archbishop John Hughes - a 19th-century Catholic who laid the cornerstone of St. Patrick's Cathedral, founded Fordham University, and earned the nickname, "Dagger John."

Tips For Travellers
Auckland New Zealand - Tips For Travellers Podcast 226

Tips For Travellers

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 33:24


In this episode of the Tips For Travellers podcast Gary Bembridge visits Auckland in New Zealand and provides advice and tips on the must-see and must-do sights, attractions and things to do there. In this podcast you will hear an overview of the history, must-know facts, observations, general tips for travellers and the must-see and do things to do including: Waterfront and Viaduct Harbour, including the public art sculpture tour. Bastion Point. Kelly Tarlton's SeaLife Aquarium. Sky City Tower. Auckland Domain and War Memorial Museum. New Zealand Maritime Museum. MOTAT (Auckland's Museum for Transport and Technology). Auckland Zoological Gardens. St Patrick's Cathedral. Art Gallery. Queens Street (shopping). Devonport. Further afield: Waiwera Thermal Pools and Rotura. Resources and links referred to in the podcast: DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: New Zealand (USA http://amzn.to/1SFuZzx and for UK http://amzn.to/1SFv5Y3 ) NewZealand.com AucklandNZ.com Link Busses AucklandFreeWalkingTours.co.nz KellyTarltons.co.nz SkyCityAuckland.co.nz AucklandMuseum.com MaritimeMuseum.co.nz MOTAT.org.nz This episode was supported by DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: New Zealand   After listening to the podcast and have any thoughts please leave a comment on Tipsfortravellers.com/podcast, email me or leave a review on iTunes. Subscribe (and leave a review) to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. Want to support the podcast? Consider becoming a Patron. Find out more at tipsfortravellers.com/patron

The Bowery Boys: New York City History
#134 St. Patrick's Cathedral

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2012 46:08


One of America's most famous churches and a graceful icon upon the landscape of midtown Manhattan, St. Patrick's Cathedral was also one of New York's most arduous building projects, taking decades to build. An overflow of worshippers at downtown's old St Patrick's demanded a vast new place of worship, even as most Catholic New Yorkers were having an uneasy time due to religious prejudice by angry 'nativists'. Enter 'Dagger' John Hughes, the relentless first Archbishop of New York, who hammered the city for equal treatment for Catholics and managed to construct several New York institutions still in existence. Many scoffed at his idea of building a gigantic cathedral so far north of town. We explore the early years of this once-quiet piece of mid-Manhattan property and some of the notable events that have taken place at St. Patrick's since its opening. ALSO: The tale of the revered Haitian hairdresser in the crypt! CORRECTION: Near the end of the podcast, I say that 'Godfather III' was filmed at St. Patricks. It was, but it's the OLD downtown St Pat's, not the Midtown. Sorry for the error! Check out our blog www.boweryboypodcast.com Twitter:  boweryboys Support the show.

Soul Music
Mahler's Adagietto

Soul Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2011 27:41


Adagietto from Mahler's 5th Symphony Mahler wrote his 5th Symphony during the summers of 1901 and 1902. The Adagietto is the 4th movement which is thought to have been inspired by falling in love with Alma who he married around this time. This single movement is Mahler's most well known piece of music. It was famously used in the 1971 Luchino Visconti film Death in Venice And it was also conducted by Leonard Bernstein at the mass at St Patrick's Cathedral, New York on the day of the burial of Robert Kennedy. In this programme, composer David Matthews explains the significance of this piece in Mahler's output. Psychoanalyst Anthony Cantle describes listening to it with his mother during her last days of dementia. Malcolm Reid tells how this piece signified a change in himself as a young man in the British police force with narrow, racist views, to hearing it in Australia and shifting his to becoming a liberal. And Helen Epstein explains why it was played at her mother's funeral. Producer, Rosie Boulton.

Theodore Roosevelt - His Life and Times on Film
Theodore Roosevelt on Fifth Avenue, New York, near St. Patrick's Cathedral after Attending Mayor Mitchel's Funeral

Theodore Roosevelt - His Life and Times on Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2010 0:37