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In this episode of The Archive Project, we feature a discussion on late writer Ursula K. Le Guin's legacy of pacifism and environmentalism. Our moderator is Theo Downes-Le Guin, Ursula's son and literary executor. Theo is in conversation with Oregon-based writers Juhea Kim, author of the novel Beasts of a Little Land, a finalist for the 2022 Dayton Literary Peace Prize, and Michelle Ruiz Keil, author most recently of the young adult novel Summer in the City of Roses, which was a finalist for the inaugural Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction. In her speech at the 2014 National Book Awards, accepting the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, Ursula said: “Hard times are coming, when we’ll be wanting the voices of writers who can see alternatives to how we live now and can see through our fear-stricken society and its obsessive technologies to other ways of being, and even imagine some real grounds for hope.” Juhea Kim and Michelle Ruiz Keil are two of those voices that we need now. In this conversation, Juhea and Michelle discuss how they came—and returned—to Le Guin's work, her influence on their writing, and how they are carrying her legacy forward, including the responsibility of the artist as a humanitarian. This conversation was recorded in front of a live audience at Literary Arts on July 15, 2022. “It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end.” ― Ursula K. Le Guin Ursula K. Le Guin (1929-2018) was a celebrated author whose body of work includes 23 novels, 12 volumes of short stories, 11 volumes of poetry, 13 children's books, five essay collections, and four works of translation. The breadth and imagination of her work earned her six Nebula Awards, seven Hugo Awards, and SFWA's Grand Master, along with the PEN/Malamud and many other awards. In 2014 she was awarded the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, and in 2016 joined the short list of authors to be published in their lifetimes by the Library of America. Michelle Ruiz Keil is an author, playwright, and tarot reader with an eye for the enchanted and way with animals. She is the author of the critically acclaimed young adult novels All of Us With Wings and Summer In The City of Roses. Her writing for adults can be found most recently in Bitch, Cosmonauts Avenue, and the anthology Dispatches From Anarres: Tales in Tribute to Ursula K. Le Guin. She is a 2021 Tin House Scholar and the recipient of residencies from Hedgebrook, The Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, and the Bloedel Reserve. Born in San Francisco, Michelle has lived in Portland, Oregon for many years where she curates the fairytale reading series All Kinds of Fur and lives with her family in a cottage where the forest meets the city. Juhea Kim is a writer, artist, and advocate based in Portland, Oregon. Her bestselling debut novel Beasts of a Little Land was named a finalist for the 2022 Dayton Literary Peace Prize and a Best Book of 2021 by Harper’s Bazaar, Real Simple, Ms., and Portland Monthly. Her writing has been published in Granta, Slice, The Massachusetts Review, Zyzzyva, Guernica, Catapult, Times Literary Supplement, The Independent, Sierra Magazine, and elsewhere. She is the founder and editor ofPeaceful Dumpling, an online magazine at the intersection of sustainable lifestyle and ecological literature. She has received fellowship support from the Bread Loaf Environmental Writers' Conference, the Regional Arts & Culture Council, and Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing at Arizona State University. She earned her BA in Art and Archaeology from Princeton University.
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This playlist is 72% vinyl friendly. Not bad. The SL-1300G in 2025. Technics keeping it simple with the design, if not with the spec trying to convince punters they need one. ‘Coreless Direct Drive Motor Achieving Stable Rotation The use of a coreless direct-drive motor with no iron core eliminates uneven rotation of the turntable known as cogging. Also, the twin-rotor construction reduces the bearing load while maintaining high torque and reduces minute vibrations during rotation. Furthermore, the SL-1300G's motor was redesigned to eliminate subtle vibrations that could affect sound quality. To improve rigidity, the same reinforcement pattern as the Reference Class SL-1000R/SP-10R was used for the coil mounting base‘. Any track marked * has been given either a tiny or a slightly larger 41 Rooms tweak/edit/chop and the occasional tune might sound a bit dodgy, quality-wise. On top of that, the switch between different decades and production values never helps in the mix here. NB: THIS PLAYLIST INCLUDES EXPLETIVES. Lyric of Playlist 148 For the reality… Courtesy of Crooked Man, Jarvis’ by a country mile, but… For the idyll…John Sebastian. 00.00 (Intro) THE FLAMINGOS – Stars (Edit) – Unreleased demo – 1983. Episode #1 for info. 00.41 NEW ORDER – Turn – Waiting For The Sirens’ Call, 2LP – London – 2005 With Barney’s lilting, slightly forlorn vocal, a little gem nearly lost on one of the band’s least successful albums. 05.02 LITTLE NEMO – A Day Out Of Time – Past And Future, LP – Domestica – 2013 Though the track originally surfaced in 1987 on the 500 run, cassette-only format of the (debut) album. Even back then it could have been seen as yet another ‘sound’ out of Europe that seemed to echo the UK alternative/new wave scene of a few years earlier. 08.48 KIM GORDON – Not Today – Play Me, LP – Matador – 2026 Get past the intro – where it very momentarily sounds (to my ears anyway) like the batteries ran out – and Kim Gordon drifts nicely across the wash of sound. 12.03 THE COMSAT ANGELS – The Eye Dance – Sleep No More, LP – Polydor – 1981 Judging by a known set list for late Nov ’81 and the fact the band were then promoting the recently released, above album, this track was likely in the set list for my Bedford Corn Exchange gig promotion earlier that month. Big smiles when I hear them… though I’ve sadly never heard a tape of the Bedford night. 15.40 BUNNYDRUMS – Holy Moly – Holy Moly, LP – Fundamental – 1984 The short-lived, mid ’80s Philadelphian band with a quirky mix of ‘new wave’ vocal and a belting soul vocal bv in the backdrop of a low slung, punk country’ish workout. Maybe it’s the ‘yippee-ki-yay’ and pseudo peddle steel guitar? The band have been here before – and will be again. 21.30 COSTUME – Once I Loved (Original Mix) – Download only – 2021 Claudia Placanica’s slightly disconcerting delivery is always the thing for me! 23.54 THE IRONSIDES – The Web – Changing Light, LP – Colemine – 2023 Cinematically soundtracking the ’70s like a good’un! The Streets of San Francisco and its like… which is apt… as that’s where The Ironsides are from. 28.57 BABY ROSE – Go – Through and Through, LP – Secretly Canadian – 2023 My fave 21st century track of the show, Jasmine Rose Wilson (to her mum and dad) with a quivering indie soul vocal – on this tune anyway – that Anonhi/Antony and the Johnsons could have penned and rolled out, albeit with a slightly different sound, no doubt. And that really is the sleeve, honest. I could be wrong but I reckon it’s a photographer’s dud that someone subsequently had a weird liking for. I struggle to actually look at it! 31.56 THE DRIFTERS – Like Sister and Brother – 7″ – Bell – 1973 I had this single in the mid ’70s but with the years since maybe ‘softening’ the senses, this made-to-measure ballad (with lead vocalist, Bill Fredericks sounding more like Johnny Mathis than I’d have remembered) sounds better now than it did back then but in the world we now live in there will be few if any songs written like this again. I had to run the idea past one of my teenage years mates but I reckon that, along with Jimmy Ruffin’s What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted (and others, no doubt), this was a last-dance-of-the-night/grab-a-girl-type tune at Bedford Rugby Club’s Saturday night ‘discos’. I’m making this actually sound like the ’40s but it was the era and I was in my late teens… and until I find my membership card, this’ll have to do. ‘Swing to Boomerang’ indeed. I don’t think they came back. 34.52 EYELESS IN GAZA – Flight Of Swallows – Back From The Rains, LP – Cherry Red – 1986 The intro to my 1984 Rorschach Testing article below sums up my thinking on Flight back then – and though the track was being played live at the time it was a couple of years before it surfaced on the above album. EIG article, Rorschach Testing, 1984 39.22 JONI MITCHELL – Eastern Rain – Archives – Volume 1: The Early Years 1963-1967, 5CD – Rhino – 2020 Truly a legend, such is the quality of the lady’s songwriting this beaut – from a Folklore Radio broadcast, of March 19, 1967 – never even made it to an official album and though it was covered by others and turned up in Joni live appearances of the time it took until the above retrospective to be released officially. And she’ll be back here quicker than you might be expecting. 43.13 SÓLEY – I Will Find You (Live, at the KEX Hostel in Reykjavik: 30.10.13) – Stream only – 2013 With a whole different tone to Liam Neeson’s ‘I Will Find You’ :), a production from the classy KEXP and a song only found on Sóley’s 5 track, 10″ EP, Don’t Ever Listen. This take however is a far more endearing version. 45.54 NORMA TANEGA – Walkin’ My Cat Named Dog – 7″ – Stateside – 1966 Was Norma ‘indie’ before there was such a thing? Sadly, she died in 2019 but search out a short Youtube interview and snippets piece (and the comments that followed) from a decade or so earlier. It was meant to be included in a proposed documentary that never then got going. 48.06 THE ELECTRIC FLAG – Look Into My Eyes – A Long Time Comin’, CD only – Columbia – 2003 From a handful of tracks that possibly didn’t make the cut for the initial 1968 release of the Chicago soul rock band’s second album, this is one of two that were first added to the above reissue. 50.52 LOVIN’ SPOONFUL – Summer In The City – 7″ – Kama Sutra – 1966 Maybe the best known tune on the show, with a forceful sounding John Sebastian and his/their ‘city’ being New York and its Greenwich Village hub back then. 53.13 THE FORTUNES – Here It Comes Again – 7″ – Decca – 1965 Innocent ’60s ‘pop’ with a classy arrangement, and another the likes of which will never be made again… and certainly not by anybody aiming for the charts. 56.09 THE MINDBENDERS – Groovy Kind Of Love – 7″ – Fontana – 1965 Wayne Fontana at the helm (and co-written by a pre-Sager Carol Bayer, I’ve just noted) I think this might have subconsciously stuck with me enough in its chart days (I was 8), to then make it to my record collection in the early ’70s. It felt then like a great many happily got rid of their records (certainly singles) after just a few years coz every second hand record shop had loads of chart stuff from just the 5-10 years prior. I was too young to have been buying the height of ’60s ‘pop’ during its time but picking it up a decade later was dead easy. Bet this cost me 10p or thereabouts. 58.05 SPUDDHA – Ton – Unreleased demo – 2014 ‘Recorded in a single take with a pair of £100 analog groove boxes (Korg Volcas) and there's no multi tracking, effects or post processing. One of the boxes is a three voice paraphonic synth and the other is an analogue drum machine. ‘At the time I was interested in making big, immersive music with an organic quality with sparse loops and a minimal setup. There's a lot of live tweaking and you will notice that the limitations of the synth mean that 1) only 3 notes can sound simultaneously and 2) the voices interrupt each other. Also presets couldn't be saved… if I didn't record what I was doing I couldn't move onto making something else without losing it all‘. – Spuddha. ‘Spud’ to me. 01.04.46 LONELADY – Hinterland – Hinterland, LP – Warp – 2015 Julie Lonelady groovin’ a tune and lyric that should have been here before now. c/w Julie ‘helping out’… 01.09.32 JONI MITCHELL – River (acapella) 01.13.30 ATRIC & FRIDA DARKO – Hide & Seek – Download only – 2023 ‘Always trying to combine genre fluid compositions, qualitative mixing and to take the whole process with a good sense of humor‘. – Them, via Bandcamp 01.17.26 A CERTAIN RATIO – Knife Slits Water (Peel session, June ’81) – Sextet, 2LP reissue – Factory Benelux – 2013 Yep, with Martha ‘Tilly’ Tilson’s oh-so-right vocal, the slightly epic Knife Slits Water. Very coincidentally, the day ACR recorded the above Peel session (according to the Keeping It Peel site) I saw them live supporting Cabaret Voltaire at Leicester Uni and the day the session was broadcast my diary says I had a long phone chat with Rob Gretton – no idea about what, other than re what New Order were up to at that point. 01.25.11 EARL16 – Changing World (Remix) – , LP – Merge Records – 2001 I caught this on a late night KISS FM radio show. His conscious sounds here taken up a few BPM. 01.30.05 COURTNEY BUCHANAN – R U Conscious (Album version) – 12″ – Conscious – 1993 And speaking of ‘conscious’… ‘Courtney has one of the most soulful, spiritual voices to come out of the UK. His music here combines jazzy acoustic sounds with delicate use of technology on a rhythmic, down-paced head nodder. I various mixes, the track’s ‘conscious’ lyrics and impressive vocals are a fine showcase for this British talent.‘ – Ralph Tee, Record Mirror (Music Week), 3.7.93 01.34.42 DELTA HOUSE OF FUNK – Lovers & Losers – 12″ EP – Go! Discs – 1996 Decided to playlist this before I remembered it was another of Ashley Beedle’s works. So, this is with a big nod to a top lad who’s been going through the health ringer in the last few years. 01.39.38 DRAX – Middle Earth – Drax Two, 12″EP – Trope – 1993 Clear vinyl gentle German techno. 01.44.51 CROOKED MAN – Cunts – Crooked Stile, 2LP – Viscous Charm – 2026 The reimagining here courtesy of Richard ‘Parrot’ Barratt. ‘Jarvis Cocker released Running The World in 2006The line ‘cunts are still running the world' is more relevant than ever… 20 years on and Crooked Man thought it needed to be said againHis razor-sharp reimagining is a call to arms with added electronic biteHe's skipped the niceties and titled it CUNTS.Out today on Vicious Charm today. The track is accompanied by an Agit-Prop video directed by British contemporary artist Dominic McGill, who, armed with a photocopier and a scalpel, has cut & pasted a perfect accompaniment to the song – breathless and furious. They are still running the world. It’s a work of “northern genius”, Jarvis’ words, not ours‘. – Bandcamp. 01.47.21 DESPERATE JOURNALIST – 7 – No Hero, LP – Fierce Panda – 2024 Driving indie rockers ever present on Simon Williams’ Fierce Panda label, with a nod to Jo Bevan’s confident vocals. 01.50.22 GANZHEIT – Motions – ‘Summer Of ’84’ demos cassette, unreleased – 1984 With a couple of this cassette’s tracks now playlisted on 41 Rooms, there are more to come from this lost Bedford-based band. Show 149 will be here March 1. Dec x The post Post Punk Plus Podcast Playlist 148 – Original upload 1.2.26 appeared first on 41Rooms.
Sechs Verletzte nach einer Explosion in einem Wohnhaus in der Mainzer Neustadt, nächstes Traditionsgeschäft schließt in Mainz und Bahnreisende müssen ab dem 14. Dezember mit erheblichen Einschränkungen im Rhein-Main-Gebiet rechnen. Das und mehr heute im Podcast. Alle Hintergründe zu den Nachrichten des Tages finden Sie hier: https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/nach-explosion-in-mainzer-wohnhaus-das-passiert-mit-mietern-5167309 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/nach-angriff-auf-polizist-dritter-mainz-05-fan-festgenommen-5167201 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/nach-netto-schliesst-auch-fissler-in-mainzer-roemerpassage-5133109 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/deine-freunde-kommen-zu-summer-in-the-city-nach-mainz-5168408 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/wirtschaft/wirtschaft-hessen-und-rheinland-pfalz/neuer-rmv-fahrplan-bringt-massive-einschraenkungen-5164636 Ein Angebot der VRM.
CC kicks off the show by talking about the eerie folk horror show The Summer Hikaru died. Then John details the many comedic antics happening in CITY The Animation. And last but not least, CC reviews the unexpected wild ride that Takopi's Original Sin took him on. Reviews: The Summer Hikaru died (1:20) CITY The Animation (38:48) Takopi's Original Sin (1:03:06) Takopi's Original Sin – Spoilers (1:15:35) Takopi's Original Sin – Super Spoilers (1:29:31) Takopi's Original Sin – Ultra Spoilers (1:40:41) Mp3 Download: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/animebrainfreeze/AnimeBrainFreeze173.mp3 Transcription: https://freepodcasttranscription.com/transcription/16d363daec8321d8955700f9f1325004875f08fe.srt Related Links: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/this-week-in-anime/2025-08-05/.227345 https://blog.sakugabooru.com/2025/10/19/hikanatsu-seeping-horror-and-enshutsu-anime/ https://blog.sakugabooru.com/2024/09/21/from-nichijou-to-city-kyoto-animations-gentle-touch-adapting-keiichi-arawis-madness/ https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interview/2025-11-12/how-the-staff-tackled-trauma-in-takopi-original-sin-anime/.230693 https://blog.sakugabooru.com/2025/08/15/takopis-original-sin-production-notes-the-lengthy-road-to-proper-communication/ Website: http://animebrainfreeze.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/AniBrainFreeze Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/animebrainfreeze.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/animebrainfreeze/ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-533052772 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSi7wbiBRei5RtNQ6HWBeaw
Band Foreigner spielt bei „Summer in the City“ in Mainz, Berufstätige im Kreis Mainz-Bingen verdienen gut und Inlandsflüge brechen ein. Das und mehr heute im Podcast. Alle Hintergründe zu den Nachrichten des Tages finden Sie hier: https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/band-foreigner-bei-summer-in-the-city-2026-in-mainz-dabei-4942035 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/kreis-mainz-bingen/landkreis-mainz-bingen/berufstaetige-im-kreis-mainz-bingen-verdienen-gut-4895136 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/rheinhessen/sanierung-landesstrasse-im-lennebergwald-warum-ohne-radweg-4936351 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/kreis-mainz-bingen/verbandsgemeinde-rhein-selz/hahnheim/kita-kinder-traurig-apfeldiebe-pluendern-ihre-streuobstwiese-4943072 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/suedhessen/inlandsfluege-brechen-ein-luftbranche-warnt-vor-folgen-4872612 Ein Angebot der VRM.
Diskussionen um das Mainzer „Summer in the City“, Streit um die Autobahnsanierung am Mainzer Sand und Pläne für eine Modernisierung der Bahnstrecke nach Köln. Das und mehr heute im Podcast. Alle Hintergründe zu den Nachrichten des Tages finden Sie hier: https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/mainz-altstadt/spd-kritik-an-summer-in-the-city-am-mainzer-rheinufer-4900907 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/buendnis-fordert-naturvertraegliche-loesung-fuer-die-a643-4903284 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/rheinhessen/hubbel-auf-der-gonsbachtalbruecke-sind-bald-geschichte-4915778 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/claudia-siebner-wird-neue-cdu-fraktionsvorsitzende-in-mainz-4914826 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/rheinhessen/besorgte-buerger-ueben-kritik-an-monstroesem-rechenzentrum-4914419 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/rheinhessen/bahn-saniert-am-mittelrhein-im-grossraum-mainz-droht-chaos-4911616 Ein Angebot der VRM.
Mainz 05 verliert Bundesliga-Auftakt gegen Köln, erster Act für die Konzertreihe „Summer in the City“ im kommenden Jahr steht fest und Anwohner berichten, dass das amerikanische Militär vermehrt Übungen in der Nähe des Naturschutzgebiets Mainzer Sand durchführt. Das und mehr heute im Podcast. Alle Hintergründe zu den Nachrichten des Tages finden Sie hier: https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/kreis-mainz-bingen/verbandsgemeinde-gau-algesheim/gau-algesheim/eroeffnung-der-rheinwelle-nicht-zum-geplanten-termin-4899755 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/hoehergruppierung-fuer-mainzer-kita-fachkraefte-genehmigt-4875389 https://www.wiesbadener-kurier.de/lokales/mainz/stadt-mainz/summer-in-the-city-nina-chuba-kommt-nach-mainz-4903695 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/kreis-rheingau-taunus/ruedesheim-kreis-rheingau-taunus/gestrandete-jacht-in-ruedesheim-wird-zum-rhein-spektakel-4904368 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/lokales/mainz/mainz-gonsenheim/mehr-us-militaeruebungen-im-mainzer-sand-4879959 https://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/sport/fussball/fussball-bundesliga/heimniederlage-nach-weiper-versoehnung-mainz-05-verliert-01-4884773 Ein Angebot der VRM.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.basuandgodin.comOn this episode of the Basu & Godin Notebook ⬇️ ➡️ 0:00 Suzuki's and Dobson's hopes for Milan➡️ 17:50 Band back in Brossard➡️ 26:45 The work ethic of young Demidov➡️ 32:45 The Demidov-Hutson connection➡️ 38:10 Coast is clear for Laine➡️ 54:55 Mini Monday Mailbag#hockey #canadiensmtl #basuandgodin #thenotebook #habs #podcast - Subscribe on our website …
Summer in the City is a funky disco house music podcast. Great old favorites brought back to life. Please give this a listen. Artist names and song titles are in order of play...DEPECHE MODE-NEVER LET ME DOWN AGAIN, TALKING HEADS-PSYCHO KILLER, YES-OWNER OF A LONELY HEART, DR PACKER-MONDAY BLUES, SUGAR HILL-SMALLTOWN KID (RUN AWAY), MODERN TALKING-CHERI CHERI LADY, KIM CARNES-BETTE DAVIS EYES, MARVIN GAYE-WHAT'S GOING ON, MARVIN GAYE-LET'S GET IT ON, DISCO INCORPORATED-BAKERS GROOVE, DISCO INCORPORATED-MAKUSA, SYLVESTER-YOU MAKE ME FEEL, ME AND MY TOOTHBRUSH-FUNKING AROUND, DR PACKER-I'VE BEEN SAVING MY LOVIN', MICHAEL JACKSON-GET ON THE FLOOR, HP VINCE-A FUNKY ASS TRACK, REDUX INC-I NEED U. End. Thanks for listening from Ken Steele.
Our July book club pick was not a hit. We discuss all of our thoughts on this summer romance book and why it just wasn't what we thought it was going to be! We also read out some of your submissions/reviews to see if we all had similar opinions (spoiler alert we did). Make sure to grab a copy of Manacled by SenLinYu (see our Instagram profile for the google drive link) and join us in reading Manacled for our August and September book clubs! Currently Reading: A Reaper at the Gates by Sabaa Tahir The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han Seven Days in June by Tia Williams Quicksilver by Callie Hart Done and Dusted by Lyla Sage
Summer In The City: What Is Your Name? - Pastor Andrew DamazioThis week Pastor Andrew Damazio continues our summer series!Want to connect more with Rose Church? Find more information at https://www.rosechurch.org and give at - https://www.rosechurch.org/give Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss more incredible sermons like this one or previous series like “Breaking the Cycle” or “The Spiritual Realm” from Pastor Andrew Damazio, Dr. AJ Swoboda, Pastor Julia Damazio and many other incredible pastors!Thanks for listening!
Summer is in full swing, and there is no lack of things to do in San Francisco. In this episode, we get out for some summer fun and describe how you can get to your favorite events and activities on Muni. If you drive, walk or bike, we've got you covered with event traffic management courtesy of our parking control officers. And our accessibility team makes sure everyone can get around and enjoy the season.This episode features Transit Special Operations Manager Leslie Bienenfeld, Parking Control Officers Terry Wong and Andy Zhu, Principal Access and Mobility Planner Maddy Ruvolo, Cable Car Operator Singh Balraj Rai and some San Francisco residents and visitors enjoying everything the city has to offer.
Summer In The City: Obedience On Desolate Roads - Pastor Andrew DamazioThis week Pastor Andrew Damazio continues our summer series!Want to connect more with Rose Church? Find more information at https://www.rosechurch.org and give at - https://www.rosechurch.org/give Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss more incredible sermons like this one or previous series like “Breaking the Cycle” or “The Spiritual Realm” from Pastor Andrew Damazio, Dr. AJ Swoboda, Pastor Julia Damazio and many other incredible pastors!Thanks for listening!
We're back from our break and ready to talk summer! Kara, Sarah and Shelby sit down this week to talk about summer in Kansas City. Get ready to dive into the best summer activities whether you have infants, toddlers, school-age children or a mix! We share what activities are worth the money and some of our favorite affordable places for kids. Send us a text
This summer, we will feature a guide for what to do in all five boroughs. Today Rossilynne Culgan, the 'Things To Do' editor at Time Out New York, talks about her favorite summer attractions from around Manhattan. Plus, listeners share their favorite summer spots and upcoming events.
This summer, we will feature a guide for what to do in all five boroughs. Today Pamela Silvestri, food editor at the Staten Island Advance, talks about her favorite summer attractions from around the borough. Plus, listeners share their favorite summer spots on Staten Island.
NAPS Executive Vice President Chuck Mulidore joins Bob to discuss NAPS' successful efforts to defeat USPS employee cuts in the FY 2025 Budget Reconciliation Act. Chuck and Bob also talk about a July 2 Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Inspector General report, which warned of impending danger to the 2025 Postal Service Health Benefits Program open season. Chuck and Bob review NAPS' activities on Capitol Hill to ensure that OPM has the necessary resources to conduct the open season effectively. Finally, Chuck and Bob chat about potential EAS re-classifications due to plant changes, a July 24 Senate hearing on two nominees to the USPS Board of Governors, and the 2025 "Cure for the Summertime Blues" SPAC Raffle.
This summer, we will feature a guide for what to do in all five boroughs. Today John Major, author of the book 111 Places in Brooklyn That You Must Not Miss, talks about his favorite summer attractions from around the borough. Plus, listeners share their favorite summer spots in Queens.
Our Summer in the City series continues, spotlighting great things to do in each borough. Today a look at opportunities for summer fun in the Bronx. ET Rodriguez, local journalist and NYC tour guide, shares her picks for the best things to check out in the Bronx, and we take calls from listeners.
Summer In The City: The Rest, Of Your Life - Pastor Jules MooreThis week Pastor Jules Moore continues our summer series!Want to connect more with Rose Church? Find more information at https://www.rosechurch.org and give at - https://www.rosechurch.org/give Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss more incredible sermons like this one or previous series like “Breaking the Cycle” or “The Spiritual Realm” from Pastor Andrew Damazio, Dr. AJ Swoboda, Pastor Julia Damazio and many other incredible pastors!Thanks for listening!
This summer, we will feature a guide for what to do in all five boroughs. Today Rob MacKay of the Queens Tourism Council kicks off the series with the top attractions the World's Borough has to offer this season. Plus, listeners share their favorite summer spots in Queens.
Summer In The City: Built Different - Pastor Zach FormosaThis week Pastor Zach Formosa kicks off our brand new summer series!Want to connect more with Rose Church? Find more information at https://www.rosechurch.org and give at - https://www.rosechurch.org/give Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss more incredible sermons like this one or previous series like “Breaking the Cycle” or “The Spiritual Realm” from Pastor Andrew Damazio, Dr. AJ Swoboda, Pastor Julia Damazio and many other incredible pastors!Thanks for listening!
New York City is facing the fact that it may have an Islamic, Socialist become its mayor.
As Lincoln Center's Summer In the City Series continues through August 7, we preview free public events and performances with David Dorfman Dance, from June 25-27, including the ever-popular Silent Disco. For more, visit DavidDorfmanDance.org and lincolncenter.org.
Het nieuwste boek van dé BookTok-auteur van nu: Summer in the City van Alex Aster. Uitgegeven door HarperCollins Spreker: Lune van der Meulen
Adam Alexander, lead play-by-play commentator for the 2025 Xfinity Series season, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the Chicago Street Race returning for the summer. Adam shares how this race has brought new fans in for NASCAR, all kids receiving free admission, and more!
On this week's show, we spend quality time with the first new record in 16 years from The Cure, the 4th & final record from Japandroids and the 9th record from Dawes, pour one out for the late, great, legendary Quincy Jones, and listen to Lydia Loveless turn Somewhere Else into Something Else. All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
Ce 22 octobre, Marjorie Hache nous propose un voyage musical entre classiques intemporels et découvertes fraîches. Côté classiques, on retrouve "Love Shack" des B52s, "Summer In The City" de Lovin' Spoonful, "Reign O'er Me" des Who et "One Way or Another" de Blondie. Les nouveautés sont à l'honneur avec Gans et leur "Dirty Cowboy", Blush Always avec "My Mum's Birthday", et les Irlandais de The Murder Capital avec "Can't Pretend To Know". L'album de la semaine est "The Clouds, They Will Always Be There For Me" de Porridge Radio, illustré par le titre "I Get Lost". La reprise du jour est "Sunday Bloody Sunday" de U2, revisitée par Black Veil Brides. "The Gift" du Velvet Underground pour le long format du jour. Également dans la playlist de l'émission : "Wake Up" d'Arcade Fire, "The Distance" de Cake, "Clover Paradise" de La Femme et "Constipation Blues" de Screamin' Jay Hawkins.
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We interview PhD student Casey Ivanovich of Columbia's Climate School in New York City. She explains how the extreme heat we're experiencing affects big cities and some possible solutions.
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In this exciting episode, we share all the highlights from our recent trip to Chicago for the Amazon Influencer Program's Summer in the City Event! Join us as we recount our adventures in the Windy City, from the vibrant atmosphere of the event to the beautiful yacht tour and the crazy thunderstorms that changed the course of the evening. We'll give you an inside look of what an Amazon Influencer event is really like, as well as our day trip to the Meta office in downtown Chicago. Whether you're an Amazon enthusiast, a frequent traveler, or just curious about what happens at an influencer event, this episode is packed with valuable information and entertaining anecdotes. Tune in to experience Chicago through our eyes and to get the scoop on everything the Amazon Summer in the City event had to offer! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everythingenvypodcast/support
Jacob and Aaron dive into the readings for the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, which are 2 Samuel 1:1, 17-27, 2 Corinthians 8:7-15, and Mark 5:21-43.
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Kristin Cavoukian and Kate Doyle make up our City Views panel.
JP Finlay and Mitch Tischler join you as the NFL's quietest part of the off-season kicks off, but as seems to always be the case, things aren't so quiet around the Commanders. Jayden Daniels and Brandon Aiyuk have Commanders fans in a frenzy after an instagram live opened the door for BA to come to DC. Plus JP interviews Commanders Assistant Head Coach and passing game coordinator Brian Johnson, and Mitch interviews QB's coach Tavita Pritchard.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, we're diving into the vibrant summer scene in Detroit. Devon and Jer kick things off by discussing the new restaurant and bar scene, including the exciting opening of Easy Peasy, a new concept located in the old Cornerstone space downtown. They're now offering a lunch sushi program from Detroit Sushi, making it a must-visit spot. We also highlight the Monarch Club's fantastic cocktails and the importance of using reservation apps to snag last-minute tables at popular spots. Jer shares his recent experience at Coriander, a restaurant on the far east side of the city by the canals, which has upped its game with an excellent Marrow burger and a busy, vibrant atmosphere. For those with kids, Devon offers some tips on finding family-friendly restaurants in Detroit, emphasizing the need for space and a lively atmosphere. He mentions Supergeil as a great example of a kid-friendly spot with outdoor space. There's a new coffee shop opening at Post in Detroit on Kercheval near Grosse Pointe Park, adding to the growing list of cool daytime spots in the area. We also discuss the transformation of a Starbucks into a Lucky Coffee in the village of Grosse Pointe, expanding the brand's footprint. Summer events are in full swing, and we talk about the Brisa Bar in Campus Martius, which offers a casual vibe with small bites and tropical drinks. Capitol Park's new art installation and the upcoming Grand Circus Gala and Bourbon Garden are also on our radar, promising fun and unique experiences in the city. And in other news, Michigan has surpassed California to become the largest cannabis market in the United States by sales volume. We discuss the implications of this milestone and what it means for the state's economy and tax revenue. As always, we appreciate your feedback and support. You can reach us at dailydetroit@gmail.com or 313-789-3211. Follow us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and consider supporting us on Patreon to keep local media thriving. Thanks for listening, and remember, you are somebody. We'll talk on Monday.
We continue our Summer in the City series by brainstorming how to take advantage of the rest of the summer in Brooklyn, including callers' recommendations. We're also joined by Brian Braiker, editor-in-chief of Brooklyn Magazine, to hear about some of the activities and events he's eyeing for the rest of the summer and into early fall. This segment is guest hosted by Brigid Bergin.
One part of living in New York City is finding roommates, particularly around this time of year. Not everyone can count on having a friend or family member around to move into an apartment, so often times a random roommate is the solution. However, how to go about finding a new roommate you don't know as well can be tricky and intimidating. Evelyn Battaglia, contributing writer for Brick Underground, has written a few pieces this summer about the roommate search, and she joins to give some tips on the search process, and take your calls. *This segment is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar.
In another installment of our "Summer in the City'' series, we go to the home of Yankee Stadium and the birthplace of hip hop: The Bronx! We speak to ET Rodriguez, freelance arts and culture writer for the Bronx Times, who gives us a rundown of the top things to do, see and eat in the borough. Plus, we take your calls. This segment is guest-hosted by Arun Venugopal.
There's a community exhibition currently on view at the Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning (JCAL) in Jamaica, Queens, that is showcasing the work of over forty emerging local artists. Free Your Mind is on view through September 1, and curator and organizer Shenna Vaughn joins us in studio alongside two Queens-based artists who have work on view, Lisa D. Wade and Natali Barbee-Bravo. This segment is guest-hosted by Arun Venugopal.
In another installment of our "Summer in the City" series, we go to the Borough of Parks... Staten Island! We look to Pamela Silvestri, food editor for the Staten Island Advance, who gives us a rundown of the top things to do, see and eat in the borough. Plus, we take your calls.
Summer is the best time to swim at your local pool or hit the beach with your surfboard. But if you're new to water sports, it can be daunting to dip your toes in the water. As part of our Summer in the City series, we're joined by two water sport experts to share some advice: Lou Harris of the Black Surfing Association, and Mary O'Donoghue, senior director of Aquatics for the YMCA of Greater New York. Plus, we take your calls.
Queens: the city's largest and most diverse borough. It's home to the Noguchi Museum, Queens Night Market, Louis Armstrong House and much more. To give us a rundown on some summer activities to do in the borough is Christopher Bonanos, city editor of New York Magazine. Plus, we take your calls! *This segment is guest-hosted by Brigid Bergin.
In our second part of our Keeping Cool hour, we speak with Eater NY editor Melissa McCart about where to scoop up the best ice cream in the city and take calls from listeners to share their favorites.
We're more than halfway through July, but there's plenty of summer left! If you're looking for ways to spend it around the city, the All Of It producers have got suggestions. Our team joins to share what they're excited for this summer, featuring producers Simon Close, Jordan Lauf, L. Malik Anderson, Luke Green, Zach Gottehrer-Cohen, and our intern Aki Camargo. Summer in the City: Listener Recommendations Summer in the City: Producer Recommendations (AOI Team)
As the temperature rises and the sun continues to shine, a lot of people are carving out time for the beach. T. Espinoza, the Style Medic, joins us to discuss beach hacks and etiquette to make your trip a success. We also take your calls. For more information about where to go this summer, see Gothamist's list of 9 fun beaches in and around New York City.
Travis and Darren break down all the storylines going into LAFC's match up against Western Conference leaders St Louis CITY, who demand we use all caps when we write CITY or they will sue us for everything we got. They talk BMO field condition, Minnesota's new transfer, and just what is going on with Denis Bouanga. Then Travis chats with the WOJ of MLS, Tom Bogert of The Athletic, to talk all things LAFC transfer window. Like a real journalist!Follow Tom Bogert on Twitter.Join our Patreon and help us keep making this show.Merch available now at HappyFootSadFootPod.com.Twitter: @HaFoSaFoYouTube: @happyfootsadfoot Instagram: @happyfootsadfootTikTok: @happyfootsadfootFacebook: @happyfootsadfootpod
There's a good chance you'll be attending a barbecue this summer. There's also a good chance the barbecue will be in a park. Many of New York's parks (not including Central Park) are barbecue friendly and public spaces like Prospect Park are packed with family and friend gatherings throughout the summer. For the first installment of our summer series, "Summer in the City," we're joined by Tanya Sichynsky, senior staff editor of the New York Times Food section, to give us both easy and more sophisticated recipes for the grill. And Sue Donoghue, New York City Department of Parks & Recreation commissioner, helps walk us through the logistics of hosting and planning a summer barbecue. Plus, we take your calls! *This summer, New York Times Cooking is bringing home cooks inspiration around beloved summer produce and more, with a Recipe Emoji Line. From June 21– August 15, text any fruit or vegetable emoji to 361-COOK-NYT. In return, texters will receive a delicious free recipe, and will be guided to continue texting emojis for more free recipes. Segment Links: NYC Parks Designated Barbecuing Areas NYC Barbecue Tool Kit