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WNY Brews
Buffalo Beer Buzz - October 11, 2024

WNY Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 31:58


Here's a quick roundup of the latest news in Buffalo and Western New York beer:**Buffalo Brewing to Release New Batch of Simon Pure Beer** Buffalo Brewing Company will release the third batch of its revived *Simon Pure Beer* on Oct. 19 at the historic William Simon Brewery (Clinton & Emslie). This light, easy-drinking beer with notes of sweet malt and toasted bread will be available in 12oz 6-pack cans, cases, and on draft. The original William Simon Brewery produced Simon Pure until its closure in 1972.**Clarksburg Cider Closes Lancaster Taproom** After three years of operation, Clarksburg Cider has closed its Lancaster taproom at 4493 Walden Ave. The decision was influenced by economic challenges and workforce instability. Despite this, Clarksburg cider will still be available in stores and, with the newly passed Direct-to-Consumer Shipment Bill, for online orders and shipping.**Windy Brew's Batavia Taproom to Close** Windy Brew's Batavia location, which opened in August 2023, will close on Oct. 13. While the feedback was positive, they struggled to draw enough patrons. Until the closure, they will offer $5 pints and special crowler fills. Windy Brew's Strykersville taproom will remain open.**Local Breweries Support Hurricane Helene Relief** Big Ditch Brewing, New York Beer Project, and Southern Tier Brewing are helping raise funds for Hurricane Helene victims. Throughout October, Big Ditch will donate $2 from every pint of *Squeezer Dry-Hopped Kettle Sour*, and all three NYBP locations will donate $1 from each pint of *Destination IPA*. Southern Tier has already donated over $44,000 to several relief organizations.**Bourbon Dinner at Rationales with Ellicottville Brewing** On Oct. 24, Rationales in Williamsville is hosting a special bourbon pairing dinner with Ellicottville Brewing and Hartman's Distilling. The event will feature a new collaborative Barrel Select Bourbon, aged in *EBC Chocolate Cherry Bomb* barrels. Limited tickets are available online.**Niagara Association of Homebrewers Parking Lot Brew at BriarBrothers** On Oct. 12, starting at 9am, BriarBrothers Brewing will host the Niagara Association of Homebrewers for an outdoor brewing demonstration. This event is perfect for those interested in learning homebrewing techniques. Brewing will start at 9am, and the brewery opens at noon.**42 North & 43 North Collaborate on New Beer** To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the 43North business incubator, 42 North Brewing is releasing *Beyond Boundaries*, a West Coast pilsner brewed with Simcoe, Chinook, and Tonatiuh hops. It will be available at 42 North's taprooms and select venues in Buffalo's Theatre District.For more details on these stories and the Buffalo beer scene, check out *WNY Brews* and visit BuffaloBeerLeague.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Loop
Morning Report: Saturday, August 10, 2024

The Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 7:15 Transcription Available


Lowell Police say one man is dead, a woman in critical condition, and a teenage boy was shot after a domestic incident on South Walker Street early Friday morning. Boston Homicide Dectectives investigating a death in the Theatre District. Lawyers for Karen Read make their case for dropping the remaining charges against Read in Norfolk Superior Court. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
Worldwide computer issue grounds flights, affects banking and other businesses, Theatre District eatery closing after 50 years

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 4:58


r-House Radio Show
6/22 Radio Show: Brendan Mehaffy

r-House Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 55:45


On this episode of r-House, your host, Peter Hunt, welcomes the Executive Director of the Office of Strategic Planning for the City of Buffalo, Brendan Mehaffy!Together, Peter and Brendan discuss a variety of topics, including the process of strategic planning and the development of communities within the city of Buffalo, how approved projects are funded, the long-term effects of how the pandemic has changed the workforce and the development of metropolitan areas, and initiatives for the development of significant projects in the region: Buffalo's Central Business District, Theatre District, Chippewa District, Seneca One Tower, and The Statler. 

The Stage Show
From a caravan in WA to the mainstage — The McElhinneys venture out

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 54:04


Sisters Hayley and Mandy McElhinney are two of Australia's finest stage and screen performers. Having built their careers as individuals, they now join forces for their playwriting debut. The pair have written and will star in Dirty Birds at the Black Swan State Theatre Company — a strange, funny and moving portrait of two women trying to find their place in the world.Also, the plight of asylum seekers involved in a 2010 maritime disaster that left 50 people dead has inspired This Rough Magic — a new, dreamlike play that weaves their story into Shakespeare's The Tempest. And we take a walking tour of London's famous theatre district, the West End, with theatre producer and columnist for The Stage, Richard Jordan.

Living in Grand Rapids
Take a Tour of the Wealthy Theatre District in Grand Rapids, Michigan

Living in Grand Rapids

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 4:12


Come along as we take you on a little tour, a historic tour of the Wealthy Theaters Historic District. One of the area's most popular neighborhoods, the Wealthy Theaters Historic District, is packed with walkability, bars, restaurants, and pretty significant historical housing. The History of the Wealthy Theatre District (00:25) Housing in this Neighborhood (01:17) Things to do (02:12) If you're making a move to the Grand Rapids area and you're trying to find a neighborhood that's in the middle of all the action, the Wealthy Theater District, is a perfect option to consider. Being right in the thick of it with a lot of nightlife going on and a lot of vibrant things happening in this neighborhood, this is the perfect option for you. Get more from May Group Realtors at http://marketgrandrapids.com or over on Instagram @maygroupgr and @livingingrandrapids.

Big Blend Radio
Charlene Peters - Exploring Boston

Big Blend Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 73:00


From the Seaport to The Freedom Trail, and Beacon Hill to the Back Bay and Theatre District, this episode of Big Blend Radio's 2nd Friday "Food, Wine & Travel" Show features travel writer and author Charlene Peters who talks about what to experience in Boston, Massachusetts. Read Charlene's article "Boston: Revolutionary to Evolutionary" here: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/boston-revolutionary-to-evolutionary/ Special thanks to the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) - https://www.ifwtwa.org/

Vacation Station Travel Radio
Charlene Peters - Exploring Boston

Vacation Station Travel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 72:13


From the Seaport to The Freedom Trail, and Beacon Hill to the Back Bay and Theatre District, this episode of Big Blend Radio's 2nd Friday "Food, Wine & Travel" Show features travel writer and author Charlene Peters who talks about what to experience in Boston, Massachusetts. Read Charlene's article "Boston: Revolutionary to Evolutionary" here: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/boston-revolutionary-to-evolutionary/Special thanks to the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) - https://www.ifwtwa.org/

Big Blend Radio Shows
Charlene Peters - Exploring Boston

Big Blend Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 72:12


From the Seaport to The Freedom Trail, and Beacon Hill to the Back Bay and Theatre District, this episode of Big Blend Radio's 2nd Friday "Food, Wine & Travel" Show features travel writer and author Charlene Peters who talks about what to experience in Boston, Massachusetts. Read Charlene's article "Boston: Revolutionary to Evolutionary" here: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/boston-revolutionary-to-evolutionary/ Special thanks to the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) - https://www.ifwtwa.org/

Takin A Walk
Takin a walk with Broadway in Boston Director of Public Relations Ann Sheehan

Takin A Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 16:15


Join Buzz Knight as he takes a walk in The Theatre District in Boston with Ann Sheehan. Ann is the Director of Public Relations for Broadway in Boston and is a passionate Lifelong Bostonian.

Lust For Live: Boston
LORDE, REMI WOLF, SUPERCHUNK, BRIGHT EYES: Boston's live events calendar, Week of April 6, 2022

Lust For Live: Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 20:20


Coming to Boston this week: Lorde and Remi Wolf light up the Theatre District, Bright Eyes finally make it back to town, and a dozen more hype events to kick April off with a bang. Plus, host Cliff Notez talks to Superchunk and Merge Records co-founder Mac McCaughan about that time they covered SSD with members of Sebadoh and The Lemonheads. And we get the "Inside Scoop" from Allston Pudding's Harry Gustfson.You give us 20 minutes, we'll give you an unforgettable weekend. This is Episode 2 of Lust for Live: Boston, the first in a nationwide network of local podcasts that curate this week's concerts, comedy, culture, and live events in your town. Subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts. Get our weekly events newsletter at lustforlive.xyz. Follow us on Amazon AMP to be notified when we're interviewing artists LIVE. Our interviews are archived at YouTube.com/DoubleElvis.Got an event we missed? Got one coming up? Want to nominate someone else (or yourself!) to be featured on the Lust for Live? Connect with @LustForLiveBOS on Instagram, TikTok, or Twitter. Or shoot us an email at lustforliveBOS@doubleelvis.com.

HEROES of the Covid economy
S2E4 Shanel Nicky P2 - NYC sponsored by ALT

HEROES of the Covid economy

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 62:02


Shanel Sparr (actress) and Nicky Carbone (Stage Manager) share their experience working in the Theatre District when Broadway went dark due to Covid. The bars were closed, the diners were shuttered, the taxi cab drivers had no fares. The actors oooohh the actors.... here is their story.Sponsored by:Alt CoWorkingThird St., McMinnville, OR 97128info@altcoworking.comWe work differently - so can you!

Let’s Go with Catie Keogh
Let's Go - Episode 13 - (12/19/21) - Milwaukee Secrets, Teatro ZinZanni & Dining in the Theatre District

Let’s Go with Catie Keogh

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 44:29


In this episode, we are talking to Juliana Broste of Traveling Jules about her recent adventures, including a trip to Milwaukee. Tim O'Malley will be bringing us back to Chicago with a special guest from Teatro ZinZanni & some of his top picks in the theater district. Let's Go! @travelingjules@teatro_zinzanni@rosebudrestaurants@remingtonschicago@catch_35@thedearbornchiSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Last Call with Richard Crouse
Last Call with Richard Crouse: The Clubhouse to the Stars

Last Call with Richard Crouse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 41:03


On this episode of “Last Call with Richard Crouse” we visit Sardi's, located at 234 West 44th Street, between Broadway and Eighth Avenue, in the Theatre District of Manhattan, New York City. It is Broadway's most famous restaurant, and you may recognize it as the place where Kramer falsely accepts a Tony Award on "Seinfeld," or where Finn and Rachel met Patti LuPone in an episode of "Glee" or perhaps you know it as the place where Don Draper and Bobbie Barrett celebrated the sale of a television pilot on "Mad Men." The walls of celebrity caricatures are iconic and unmistakable.Listen to the whole story of the "Clubhouse to the Stars" where the Tony Awards were born!

WCBS 880 Small Business Spotlight Podcast

Caroline Hirsch of the famed Caroline's on Broadway talks with Joe Connolly and Neil A. Carousso about the slow recovery for New York's Theatre District. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Richard Skipper Celebrates
Creativity In The Age of Covid #21 (9/23/21)

Richard Skipper Celebrates

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 64:00


For Video Edtion, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/Cn9mIWwttSk The show in which the Arts and Therapy come together to to try and make sense of it all! Hosted by Dr. Judi Bloom and Richard Skipper Dr. Judi Bloom is a practical, interactive, solution-focused therapist specializing in relationships and in navigating through major life transitions. For 26 years she has treated patients of every background and helped them work through a wide variety of personal challenges. She is originally from New York and did her undergraduate work at Cornell University. She received her Master's Degree at Antioch University, and went on to earn a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Ryokan College. Her private practice has always been the center of her work. Beyond that, she has taught parenting at Santa Monica College for ten years, gave psychological advice for five years as co-host of a morning drive-time radio show in Southern California, and has been featured on national, local, and cable television programs. https://www.drjudibloom.com/Philip Carrubba is currently in partnership with Richard Hillman Public Relations a boutique agency located in the heart of the Theatre District that specializes in press, public relations, media campaigns, and special events for theatrical stage productions, cabaret, music recordings, cultural institutions, and celebrities. With more than 20 years' experience working on commercial and not-for-profit productions on Broadway and Off-Broadway, he takes a hands-on approach to building a strong working relationship with every client. He carefully defines each client's goals and works to meet them by crafting effective media campaigns tailored to each client's unique needs.     

Salvation Army Today
Theatre 315

Salvation Army Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 0:59


Theatre 315 is a community theatre within The Salvation Army Times Square Corps (church) located in the heart of the Theatre District of New York City. The mission of Theatre 315 is to light a stage in Broadway where the Gospel is translated through the performing arts. Theatre 315 seeks to love and serve the people of the Performing Arts community without discrimination, using theatrical stage productions as the platform, and to tell stories that reveal the good news of God. The net proceeds from Theatre 315 directly fund The Salvation Army's social services programs in mid-town Manhattan. To learn more, visit: theatre315.com

Beyond The Fog Radio
Union Square and the Theatre District w/ Shelley Bradford Bell

Beyond The Fog Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 49:55


For many years, Shelley Bradford Bell was President of the San Francisco Planning Commission and the Executive Director for the Bayview Opera House. Because Shelley has lived and worked in San Francisco for so long, she knows a thing or two about its history. For instance, Lower Nob Hill, where she resides, was historically French — and French influence in the architecture and culture of the area is still apparent to this day. Get to know local legend Shelley Bradford Bell in this week’s episode of Beyond The Fog Radio.

No Reservations
Pro Tip: The Drink... Is Good

No Reservations

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 51:00


Welcome back friends, thanks for joining us! Today, we interviewed our friend Sarah; a previous bar/restaurant employee from one of NYC's toughest spots: the Theatre District. We talked about silly tourists, we talked about Holiday Hell, we talked about Pre-Show crazy people who want apps and well done burgers in 15 minutes! Like last week, Ryan and I prepared a Dumb Question of the Day and Two Reviews and a Lie for your listening pleasure. So please, sit back, relax, and enjoy an indigenous gin and cucumber cocktail while we remind you: If you can't taste the alcohol... the drink is good.

Flipping the Script
Ep 30: Life, Education and Theatre in the time of COVID-19 w/ Cynthia Henderson

Flipping the Script

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 71:12


A breath of fresh air, inspiration and hope can best be used to describe today’s episode and our guest. Cynthia Henderson is an Associate Professor of Acting at Ithaca College and the Founder and Artistic Director of Performing Arts for Social Change. In today’s episode we talk about her unique take on fusing pedagogy of the oppressed, theatre of the oppressed, social justice theatre and Meisner together to create acting pedagogy. We also talk about her work with devising and young people… but most importantly we talk about what it means to create theatre and be alive during this challenging time.About Cynthia: Cynthia Henderson is an associate professor of acting in the Department of Theatre Arts at Ithaca College. She has directed and performed professionally on stage and in television throughout the U.S., Europe and Africa. Her directing credits include: The Colored Museum, Burn This, Plumfield, Iraq, My Children! My Africa!, Fires in the Mirror, In the Red and Brown Water, and Everybody. Cynthia is the founder and director of Performing Arts for Social Change (PASC); a program that uses theatre as a venue to give voice to societal issues in the U.S. as well as internationally. She is the author of The Actor’s Landscape (available on Amazon), a member of the National Alliance of Acting Teachers and Actors’ Equity Association. Cynthia is also a Fulbright Scholar and the recipient of two additional Fulbright awards.More about/contact CynthiaMore about Performing Arts for Social ChangeMore about RE:THEATRE’s pay-what-you-can programming:Educator Brainstorming SessionsThe Rebellious History of Musical TheatreSpotlightPrivate LessonsMore about Theatre District on Instagram and Facebook!If you have questions or ideas for future episodes reach out to Lindsay anytime at lindsay@retheatreco.com. You can find out more about RE:THEATRE and Lindsay’s work at www.retheatreco.com, by following RE:THEATRE on Facebook or by following Lindsay on instagram @re.theatre.

Belly of the Beast
Victors Cafe

Belly of the Beast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 46:21


This week they take on the feeling of summer in Victor’s Cafe, family owned, old-Havana spot located at 236 W 52nd St, that has been in the heart of New York City’s Theatre District since 1963. Join us for some cuban fun on this pilot episode of Belly of the Beast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/belly-of-the-beast/message

Houston P. A. hosted by Laurent
The 25th Annual Theatre District Open House

Houston P. A. hosted by Laurent

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 30:39


Toni Capra is the executive director of Da Camera and Perryn Leech is the managing director of Houston Grand Opera. They are participating in the TransCanada Theater District Open House on Sunday, August 26. This free event is an opportunity to visit the Wortham Center, Jones Hall and the other theatres in the district. All the companies who perform downtown, including Houston Ballet and the Theatre Under the Stars, will be performing throughout the afternoon. They will also be offering special discounts on their season tickets. These are often the best prices of the season. Check out the website for all the info and head down there with the family!www.theaterdistrictopenhouse.com

Stories from the Storm
Dean Gladden + Perryn Leech

Stories from the Storm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 29:12


The managing directors of the Alley Theatre and Houston Grand Opera talk about going downtown after the storm and discovering the damage to Houston’s Theatre District; of their organizations’ difficult roads to recovery; and about proud moments of resilience along the way. Part 4 of 10-part series, "Stories from the Storm". More at houstonpublicmedia.org/harvey.

Lush Life
Alix Nardella - Mr. Black, UK Brand Ambassador

Lush Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 18:13


The fact they are both from Australia has nothing to do with how Alix Nardella, our guest today, feels for Mr. Black. Her first love may have been whisky but now she only has eyes for this smooth and sexy coffee liqueur. Download the audio     Born in 2012, Mr. Black is the love child of Tom Baker and Philip Moore. After tinkering for nine months, they came upon the perfect combination of coffee beans to produce their sublime elixir, immediately winning a gold medal from London International Wine and Spirits that year. Alix has been winning awards as well, coming second in The Glenfiddich Malt Mastermind competition before joining Mr. Black. After traveling the world, lucky for us, she settled in London and is set on teaching us all that there is more to a coffee drink than the White Russian and the Espresso Martini. (no matter how good they both are!) She even converted me to the wonders of the Negroni, which I am not a big fan of, after making me one of her creations, simply called the Coffee Negroni, which she made for me at Every Cloud in Hackney. Check her out here on our YouTube channel: Mixology in a Minute     Next week, we travel back in time to the Roaring Twenties, when London’s Theatre District was the place to be. Jason Vickers and Pablo Moreno Garcia have the Champagne on ice for us at the Waldorf Astoria’s Miss Homage Bar. Did you miss Flavian Joubert's incredible story?  Check it out on Itunes!   Thanks for listening to Best Sips Worldwide, a spin-off of Best Bits Worldwide. For more information and links to everything that piqued your interest on the podcast, plus a bit more, please visit Best Bits Worldwide.com. Follow me on Twitter at @BestBitsWorld.  My theme music is by Steven Shapiro and used with permission. Best Sips is produced by Evo Terra. Always remember the wise words of Oscar Wilde, “All things in moderation, including moderation” and never drink and drive! (ok, I said that last part.)

Broadway to Main Street
On Vacation

Broadway to Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2013 60:41


BROADWAY TO MAIN STREET is leaving the Theatre District with this program and playing a wide variety of songs that have NOTHING to do with Broadway: great, great songs from the movies, the pop charts, bossa nova, French chanson and more.

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Broadway to Main Street
2012 Holiday Special

Broadway to Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2012 59:01


My co-host is the jolliest elf in the Theatre District, Jordan Gelber, the star of ELF. We'll be stuffing our Broadway stockings with show tunes about the holidays from BABES IN TOYLAND to MAME to PROMISES, PROMISES to CAROLINE, OR CHANGE.

Broadway to Main Street
Rock Around Broadway

Broadway to Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2012 59:01


We're going to rock around the Theatre District with The Four Tops, The Doors, Janis Joplin, James Brown, the Mamas and the Papas, Elvis Presley and those four irrepressible mop tops from Liverpool!