Podcasts about Tom Thomson

Canadian painter (1877–1917)

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Latest podcast episodes about Tom Thomson

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Tom Thomson is a giant in Canadian art​. Now hundreds of his paintings created from trips to Georgian Bay and Algonquin Park will be on ​d​isplay at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery​. ​Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Ray Cronin and Sarah Milroy about how this exhibition came together.

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
Marcel Dzama: Ghosts of Canoe Lake & his newfound love for Tom Thomson

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 16:38


For decades, the Canadian visual artist Marcel Dzama has been attracting attention for his drawings, films, sculptures and installations. Earlier this year, Tom Power spoke with the Brooklyn-based artist about his new solo show, “Ghosts of Canoe Lake,” which opened at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Ontario. Now, the exhibit is making its way to Marcel's hometown of Winnipeg at the gallery where he got his first big break, the Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art. In this conversation, Marcel talks about his work, his newfound appreciation for Canadian artist Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven, and how losing his earliest work in a fire allowed him to feel more freedom as an artist.

The Whistler Pulse Podcast
October 4th - The Whistler Pulse - Friday

The Whistler Pulse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 14:42


Wow: it is dumping up top this morning! :D Rain and prime foraging conditions in the valley; but potentially slick for biking this weekend - it's toque weather! It's the final week of the Tom Thomson exhibition at the Audain Art Museum; Arts Whistler's Artstoberfest is tomorrow; The Whistler Wine Walk has restarted; and Surf Film Creatures of Habit plays at the Rainbow Theatre tomorrow. Bon weekend! ^_^

Moord Podcast
De Mysterieuze Dood van Tom Thomson

Moord Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 29:55


Op 8 juli 1917 gaat de Canadese landschapsschilder Tom Thomson op pad zoals hij dat het liefste doet: in zijn vertrouwde kano, op een meer, met zijn vishengel en zijn schilderspullen. Thomson peddelt al jaren precies zo door het Algonquin national park in Ontario, Canada. Soms blijft hij maanden weg en komt hij terug met wilde verhalen over beren en wolven. Meestal komt hij ook terug met een hele stapel nieuwe schilderijen.  Dus als hij die 8 juli niet meteen terugkomt in het pension waar hij logeert, is niemand meteen erg bezorgd. Maar na een paar dagen beginnen de mensen uit de buurt te zoeken. Tevergeefs. Tot een toevallige visser een gruwelijke ontdekking doet op het meer: daar drijft het stoffelijk overschot van Tom Thomson.  Ongelukje, hij zal wel verdronken zijn, zegt de dokter die de autopsie doet. Maar al snel zijn er allemaal dingen die niet kloppen. Hoe verdronk Thomson op het meer waar hij al jaren kwam? Waarom werd hij zo snel begraven? Waarom werd hij midden in de nacht weer opgegraven?  Waar is zijn lichaam gebleven? En was het wel een ongelukje? De lijst van verdachten is lang, van het meisje dat zei dat hij met haar zou gaan trouwen tot…. een wraakzuchtige forel. Luisteren dus! Podcasts maken kost geld!! Dus: Wil je deze podcast steunen? Nou, dat kan! Laat een vijf sterren recensie achter op bijvoorbeeld Apple Podcasts, Youtube Music of Spotify. Of een duimpje op Podimo.  Of koop mijn boek, De moord op mr. Jacques Wijsman! In dat boek raakt Joop ter Heul betrokken bij een onderzoek als haar broer verdacht wordt van de moord op de jonge advocaat Wijsman. Joop en haar vriendinnen moeten alles uit de kast trekken om de echte dader op te sporen, zelfs als dat steeds gevaarlijker lijkt te worden. Bestel een exemplaar voor jezelf en vertel het aan al je vrienden. Het is al "briljant", "krankzinnig" en "Agatha Christie meets Cissy van Marxveldt" genoemd. Inmiddels zijn we al aan de tweede druk en het vervolg ligt in januari in de winkel! Te bestellen bij Bruna.nl, Bol.com maar natuurlijk ook bij je lokale boekhandel! Zoals Naboekov in Sint-Truiden of Paagman in Den Haag. #steunjelokaleboekhandel https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/f/de-moord-op-mr-jacques-wijsman/9300000154822891/    

places to go
Toronto – die McMichael Canadian Art Collection

places to go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 9:56


In den 1950ern kaufte sich das Ehepaar McMichael ein Haus mit großem Grundstück in Kleinburg, am nördlichen Stadtrand von Toronto. Hier lebten sie und sammelten Kunst: vor allem der "Group of Seven" – Kanadas Antwort auf die französischen Impressionisten oder deutsche Künstlergruppen wie "Der blaue Reiter" und "Die Brücke". Heute ist aus ihrer privaten Sammlung ein einzigartiges Museum geworden, das die beiden plazy-Gründerinnen Kathrin Sander und Inka Schmeling in dieser Episode vorstellen. Es zeigt ausschließlich Werke von kanadischen Künstler*innen. Allerdings längst nicht mehr nur aus dem frühen 20. Jahrhundert, sondern etwa auch Indigenous Art oder Kunst der Gegenwart. Star der Sammlung: Tom Thomson, der 1917 unter mysteriösen Umständen starb.

Mornings with Simi
The mysterious death of Tom Thomson

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 11:28


Tom Thomson, a highly influential Canadian artist, was initially buried in 1917 near Canoe Lake in Algonquin Provincial Park. His death remains mysterious, with theories ranging from accidental drowning to murder. Guest: Roy MacGregor, Canadian Journalist and Author of “Northern Light: The Enduring Mystery of Tom Thomson and the Woman Who Loved Him” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Mornings with Simi
Full Show: The Mystery of Tom Thomson, Will Trudeau step down & Rebuilding Lytton

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 65:17


Seg 1: The mysterious death of Tom Thomson Tom Thomson, a highly influential Canadian artist, was initially buried in 1917 near Canoe Lake in Algonquin Provincial Park. His death remains mysterious, with theories ranging from accidental drowning to murder. Guest: Roy MacGregor, Canadian Journalist and Author of “Northern Light: The Enduring Mystery of Tom Thomson and the Woman Who Loved Him” Seg 2: How should we adapt to extreme heat? Extreme heat is causing severe health issues and deaths worldwide. The increasing frequency of heatwaves, driven by climate change, is a growing threat to summer crowds at religious, musical, political, and sports events. Guest: Dr. Benjamin Zaitchik, Professor of Earth & Planetary Science at John Hopkins University Seg 3: View From Victoria: We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Seg 4: Is Trudeau going to step down? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to the Liberal Party's unexpected loss in the Toronto-St. Paul's riding, a stronghold they had maintained for over thirty years. Trudeau acknowledged the “concerns and frustrations” of voters. Guest: Dr. Stewart Prest, Political Science Lecturer at UBC Seg 5: Is Vancouver's water infrastructure on the same path as Calgary's? It's been nearly 3 weeks since a water main in Calgary broke, cutting off parts of the city from a water treatment plant, and causing major water restrictions throughout parts of the city. Guest: Matti Seimiaticki , Professor of the infrastructure institute at the University of Toronto. Seg 6: Will US support help keep the Vancouver Park Board afloat? The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board has written an open letter to its Vancouver counterpart to support maintaining an independent park board. Guest: Brennan Bastyovanszky, Vancouver Park Board Commissioner Seg 7: Rebuilding Lytton three years after the deadly wildfire Nearly three years after a wildfire devastated Lytton, significant rebuilding progress has been made, but it is moving too slowly, according to Mayor Denise O'Connor. Guest: Denise O'Connor, Mayor of Lytton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Talking About Kids
What kids learn from wordless novels and relief printmaking with George Walker

Talking About Kids

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 53:40


George Walker is an artist, educator, and historian, who is best known for his books about public figures ranging from Leonard Cohen to Tom Thomson. George tells these stories without words, using only images printed from wood he engraves. These wordless novels, as they are known, are in the tradition of works by Frans Masereel, Lynd Ward, and Otto Nückel, all famous artists who have inspired George and whom he has written about in his more academic books on creating relief prints and on appreciating wordless novels. I was excited to have George on the podcast because I think there is something profound about his art and his medium that can really benefit kids. First, wordless novels are accessible to everyone, regardless of their language or level of literacy. Children at every age can pick them up, engage their imaginations, and infer a story. As a child develops, a great wordless novel affords the inference of more nuanced stories or even different stories all together. Second, relief printmaking is an inexpensive technique that children can learn very quickly to make their own stories or individual art pieces, but, while it is easy to pick up initially, relief printmaking scaffolds perfectly, allowing infinite room for children to challenge and develop their skills. Of course, George explains all of this better than I do. More information about George and his art is at talkingaboutkids.com.

Ethics Untangled
17. Does Love Transcend Time? With Troy Jollimore

Ethics Untangled

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 46:00


This episode is an exploration of the relationship between love and time with Troy Jollimore. As well as being a Professor in the Philosophy Department at California State University, Troy is a successful poet. His first collection of poetry, Tom Thomson in Purgatory, won the National Book Critics Circle award in poetry for 2006. His third, Syllabus of Errors, appeared on the New York Times' list of the best books of poetry published in 2015. He's also a literary critic, and in this interview he illustrates his ideas with examples from films and literature, as well as real life.You can find out more about Troy's work - the philosophy, the poetry and the literary criticism - here:https://www.troyjollimore.com/There's a list of his philosophical papers here, including things he's written about films including Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Vertigo and The Big Lebowski, all of which are referred to in the episode:https://www.troyjollimore.com/philosophy-papersYou can read the Song of Solomon (King James version) here: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Song%20of%20Solomon%201&version=KJV...and you can listen to 'Endless Love' by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Bwwo7ctG10Ethics Untangled is produced by the IDEA Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Twitter: @EthicsUntangledFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/

Kneel Before Pod
Interview with The Burning Season Cast and Crew

Kneel Before Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 28:14


Recently, Craig had the opportunity to talk to writer/actor Jonas Chernick, actor Sara Canning, actor Christian Meer and director Sean Garrity about their new film The Burning Season which recently enjoyed its international premiere at the 2024 Glasgow Film Festival. The conversation covers writing and playing potentially unlikeable characters, telling a story in reverse and the joy of filming outdoors. Show Notes Jonas' IMDb Jonas' website Jonas' Twitter Sara's IMDb Sara's Twitter Sara's Instagram Christian's IMDb Sean's IMDb Craig's previous interview with Jonas The referenced story of artist Tom Thomson's death If you enjoyed what you heard here, please subscribe to Kneel Before Pod. If you have any feedback then we'd love to hear it. You can find us on Facebook ,Twitter and BlueSky. You can also make yourself known in the comments section below or you can join us on Discord.

Un peu de crime dans ton café
Aperçu - Épisode bonus automne 2023, partie 2: La mort mystérieuse de Tom Thomson

Un peu de crime dans ton café

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 6:56


On revient bientôt en ondes, vous en faites pas!En attendant, voici un extrait de notre deuxième épisode bonus de l'automne 2023 à vous mettre sous la dent en attendant l'heureux événement. Le 17 juillet 1917, le peintre Tom Thomson est retrouvé mort au milieu du Lac Canoe, dans le parc régional Algonquin en Ontario. Quelques jours plus tôt, il faisait une bonne vieille buverie de boys avec le gardien du parc, un de ses amis qui lui devait de l'argent et une fratrie venue d'Allemagne. Sa mort transforme la scène en une véritable partie de Clue : QUI l'a tué? COMMENT? Était-ce avec la clé anglaise ou avec le lead pipe? Où était le Colonel Moutarde?Cet épisode est disponible sur notre Patreon pour les tiers « fancy flat white » et « succulent cold brew ». Plus de détails ici. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
Marcel Dzama: The fire that destroyed his early work, Group of Seven, and being drawn to nature in his new show

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 22:10


For decades, the visual artist Marcel Dzama has been attracting attention for everything from his root beer ink drawings of bears, bats and flapper girls enduring the Winnipeg winter of his youth, to his wild films, sculptures and installations. Now, the Brooklyn-based artist has his first major Canadian exhibition in almost a decade at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Ontario called “Ghosts of Canoe Lake.” Marcel talks to Tom about growing up in Winnipeg, how losing his earliest work in a fire allowed him to feel more freedom as an artist, and his new-found love for Tom Thomson.

Sleep Magic - Sleep Hypnosis & Meditations
The Hypnotic Gallery: Tom Thomson's West Wind | Premium Hypnosis

Sleep Magic - Sleep Hypnosis & Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 3:56


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Dork Matters
Ghost Dorkies

Dork Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 62:52


Boo! No summer time sadness with Ben and Lexi this week! We are celebrating summer ghost stories, ghosts, 20 years of friendship, Mrs. Doubtfire and much more. Do animals have souls? Can they be ghosts? Do ghosts know they are ghosts? Can they be good roommates? Wait, what was that behind you? Listen now!FURTHER DORKSCUSSION:Abbot Elementary Spiritfarer Holyrood house Sam McGee Ghost of Tom Thomson Christmas Carol Star Trek Sub Rosa Legend of Sleepy Hollow Haunted Calgary - Inglewood BONUS CONTENT:Canadian Slang and things you should know - Dart = cigarette Jess reminded us about the importance of Casper, the friendly ghost Mrs.Doubtfire SOCIALS:Here's where you can find us!Lexi' Hunt's website and twitter and instagramBen Rankel's website and instagram and where to buy his book: Amazon.ca / Comixology / Ind!go / Renegade ArtsJess Schmidt's website, twitter and instagramDork Matter's website(WIP) and twitter and instagram and redditThis podcast is created on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Nations, which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, and the Kainai. We also acknowledge the Stoney Nakota Nation, Tsuut'ina, and Metis Nation Region 3.Help your dorky pals spread the word: share us on social media or give Dork Matters a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pods! Thank you for helping us to share our love of all things Dork!“We've been going about this all wrong. This Mr. Stay Puft's okay! He's a sailor, he's in New York; we get this guy laid, we won't have any trouble!” ― Dr. Peter Venkman 

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS
Episode 52: Tom Thomson Remembered: Anniversary Special

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 60:40


Episode 52: Tom Thomson Remembered: Anniversary Special Given that it is the anniversary this week of Tom Thomson's disappearance and ultimate death 106 years  ago, I thought it would fun to take Algonquin Defining Moments in a slightly different direction. Published two years ago by  Deryck N. Robertson from Paddler Press in Peterborough, Ontario, Canoe Lake Memories is a book of poetry with reflections on Thomson, Canoe Lake and of course fishing and water.  In addition are some great paintings, which I have posted on my www.algonquinparkheritage.com website. So for this episode, it's best to find a relaxing spot in nature along with your favourite libation, assume your mindfulness pose and view the episode as a meditation of sorts.  For each  piece, I'll introduce a bit about the writer so as to provide a bit of context.  I've also included my 3  favorite Tom Thomson songs from Ian Tamblyn including 'Down at Tea Lake Dam' My Heart Belongs to the Northland in Spring' and 'Brush and Paddle'  from his Walking in the  Footsteps  CD.  Also special thanks to Deryck N. Robertson Editor-in-Chief at Paddler Press.  The book Canoe Lake Memories can be found on www.paddlerpress.ca   Enjoy!!!  

Unsolved Canadian Mysteries
Patreon Exclusive - The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson

Unsolved Canadian Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 7:51


In our first Patron exclusive episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, we explore the mysterious death of Tom Thomson. Tom Thomson was a famous Canadian painter who frequented Algonquin Provincial Park. In 1917, he went on a canoe trip down the river... only to be found a week later, dead in the water with a bruise on his temple and fishing line wrapped around his leg. Since his death, many theories have come forward. Was it an accident, was it suicide, was it murder, and if so, by who? Conflicting stories emerged from different sources that day and so his death has become infamous in Canadian legend. Let us know what you think!

Paddling Adventures Radio
Episode 371: Ontario Backcountry Canoe Symposium; A play about Tom Thomson; Ticks and Babesiosis; SUPer’s Canada Shipping Act charge

Paddling Adventures Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 71:42


Episode 371 ~ March 30, 2023 Podcast Info / Topics Some great presentations at the Ontario Backcountry Canoe Symposium  in Waterloo There is a musical about Tom Thomson that will be making the rounds this summer The yearly warnings about ticks have started and one tick is spreading Babesiosis A standup paddleboarder is facing charges […]

Paddling Adventures Radio
Episode 371: Ontario Backcountry Canoe Symposium; A play about Tom Thomson; Ticks and Babesiosis; SUPer’s Canada Shipping Act charge

Paddling Adventures Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 71:42


Episode 371 ~ March 30, 2023 Podcast Info / Topics Some great presentations at the Ontario Backcountry Canoe Symposium  in Waterloo There is a musical about Tom Thomson that will be making the rounds this summer The yearly warnings about ticks have started and one tick is spreading Babesiosis A standup paddleboarder is facing charges […]

The Current
How one of the Group of Seven became an art fraud sleuth

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 22:18


In his new book The Great Canadian Art Fraud Case: The Group of Seven and Tom Thomson Forgeries, Jon S. Dellandrea takes us back to the 1960s — and a flood of forgeries of Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven that might still be hanging on Canadian walls today.

Wisdom at the Crossroads
Georgian Bay - Audience and Channel

Wisdom at the Crossroads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 25:01 Transcription Available


Tom Thomson and the Canadian Group of Seven were not the only adventurers and artists to fall in love with delicious destinations like Honey Harbour and Blueberry Island. Listen in to todays episode to Channel the backstory of a pair of cousins inspired by a twilight boat ride through a quintessentially Canadian landscape. Around every corner in Georgian Bay granite outcroppings, wind sculpted trees and quirky bunkies and boathouses connect generations of families to each other and to their summer destinations.   Check out the expanded show notes and images of Audience and Channel in my blog!   The Meditation The meditation is 12 minutes long in this episode and begins at 11:44. It's all about gratitude: for invitations to summer cottages and for our ability to be and do. Our travels might take us far and wide but we can always come home to ourselves with a little self care. In this instalment of our evolving process we turn our focus inward, we choose acceptance over judgement and give thanks to all the parts of ourselves. Find it at x in the recording only.  

Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History
What Happened to Tom Thomson?

Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 65:50


Episode 244: On the morning of the 8th of July 1917, thirty-nine-year-old Tom Thomson, a renowned Canadian painter and skilled outdoorsman, set off well-supplied for a day-long fishing excursion in his canoe on Canoe Lake in Algonquin Provincial Park in Whitney, Ontario. A canoe, later identified as Thomson's, was found floating upside down in the lake later on the same day. When Tom did not return from his fishing trip the next day, his friends became concerned. Eight days after Thomson first set out, Dr. G. W. (Goldwyn) Howland, a cottager from Toronto, spotted Tom's bloated and decomposed body floating in the lake. An examination of Thomson's body uncovered a large bruise on the right side of his head, and blood had come out of his right ear. Thomson's death was quickly ruled an accident, and no police investigation occurred. Thomson was laid to rest in Mowat Cemetery near Canoe Lake, where he'd died. However, Thomson's older brother George demanded the body be exhumed. Two days later, Tom's grave was re-opened, the casket removed, and he was re-interred on July 21 in the family plot beside the Leith Presbyterian Church in what is now the Municipality of Meaford, Ontario. Officially the matter was closed, but mythology has grown around Thomson's death. In the intervening years since Thomson's death, investigations by sleuths, amateur and professional, have come to various conflicting conclusions. Some agree with the initial findings that Thomson died due to accidental drowning. Others, however, suggest that Tom Thomson was murdered. Sources: Death on a Painted Lake: The Tom Thomson Tragedy Algonquin Provincial Park | Ontario, Canada | The Friends of Algonquin Park Tom Thomson | The Canadian Encyclopedia The Group of Seven – Canadian landscape painters from 1920 to 1933 Canada's History Books - Canada's History The Mysterious Death of Tom Thomson, Canadian Painter – alexanderadamsart Tom Thomson: The Silence and the Storm by David Silcox, Harold Town - Ebook | Scribd Tom Thomson by Joan Murray - Ebook | Scribd Who Killed Tom Thomson? by John Little - Ebook | Scribd The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson by Gregory Klages - Ebook | Scribd The Mysterious Death of Tom Thomson by George A. Walker - Ebook | Scribd Tom Thomson's Last Paddle by Larry McCloskey - Ebook | Scribd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Canada: A Yearly Journey

This year saw the signing of Treaty 6, covering all of southern Alberta. It was also the year that Sitting Bull and his Sioux began to settle in Canada after the Battle of Little Bighorn. Other events of the year included the establishment of the University of Manitoba, the Great Fire of Saint John and the birth of one of Canada's greatest artists, Tom Thomson. Support: patreon.com/canadaehx Donate: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/craigU Donate: canadaehx.com (Click Donate) E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: twitter.com/craigbaird Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cdnhistoryehx YouTube: youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rhythm Changes
Chet Doxas - Rich in Symbols II, Jazz & Visual Art

Rhythm Changes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 49:30


https://www.chetdoxas.com/ (Chet Doxas) talks about his album Rich in Symbols II, which he released from Brooklyn on September 9, 2022. The album is dedicated to Canada's Group of Seven painters, plus two often associated artists, Tom Thomson and Emily Carr. Chet also turns the tables on me (33:42) and opens up the conversation beyond his album. Thank you to Pearson Instruments for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about Brad Pearson, luthier & guitar tech in Vancouver, at https://www.pearsoninstruments.ca/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=episode-description (pearsoninstruments.ca). Thank you to 12TH ST Sound for sponsoring this episode. Get up to 20% off at this recording studio in New Westminster via https://www.12thst.ca/rcp/ (12thst.ca/rcp). Sign-up for the free weekly article by Will Chernoff at https://www.rhythmchanges.ca/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=episode-description (rhythmchanges.ca).

Unsolved Murders: True Crime Stories

On July 8, 1918, artist and avid outdoorsman Tom Thomson took his boat onto Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park, Ontario, to go fishing. His body was found floating in the lake three days later. Other community members saw his boat overturned but waited days to report it. Was his death a tragic accident, or did something more sinister happen? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - July 21, 2022

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 26:10


From dry conditions to extreme heat, it's been a complicated growing season for Ontario farmers. A farmer updated us on how crops are faring, and what he thinks policymakers can do to help workers mitigate climate extremes Canadian painter Tom Thomson died over a century ago, but his twitter feed kept his legend alive for a decade. Today the man who wrote Tom's tweets posts for the last time...prompting a reflection on what Thomson meant, and means now, in Canadian art and culture. CBC's Colm Cobb shared the story. Five Collingwood teens are paddling their way to the Ontario Summer Games, kicking off today. A sprint canoer shared how she got to the games for the first time after just picking up the sport this year.

Rattlecast
ep. 151 - Troy Jollimore

Rattlecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 120:25


Troy Jollimore is the author of four books of poetry and three books of philosophy, as well as numerous articles, essays, and reviews. His first collection of poetry, Tom Thomson in Purgatory, won the National Book Critics Circle Award in poetry for 2006. His third, Syllabus of Errors, appeared on the New York Times' list of the best books of poetry published in 2015. His most recent, Earthly Delights was published last year by Princeton University Press. He is currently a Professor in the Philosophy Department at California State University, Chico. Find more at: https://www.troyjollimore.com/ As always, we'll also include live open lines for responses to our weekly prompt or any other poems you'd like to share. A Zoom link will be provided in the chat window during the show before that segment begins. For links to all the past episodes, visit: https://www.rattle.com/rattlecast/ This Week's Prompt: Write a canzone that confesses something. Next Week's Prompt: Write a poem about the movie you've seen the most frequently. The Rattlecast livestreams on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, then becomes an audio podcast. Find it on iTunes, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.

Shadows Of Crimes
The Uncertain Death of Tom Thomson

Shadows Of Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 15:47


Tom Thomson was a Canadian outdoorsman and artist who enjoyed a quiet day in the park. His art career was short lived, but not without an impact. Some of the more famous nature works in Canada was done by none other than Tom Thomson. Did his uniquely vivid style upset another artist so much that they decided murder was the best solution? Did this seemingly content man decide to end his life in a way that honored another painter? Did his canoe fail him in a fatal way? Was an accident the cause of the end of this painter? If you listen to this episode, you can decide for yourself. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)

One bright light in this pandemic and with virtual learning is that it has opened up the Art Gallery of Ontario to students across the province. And some who wouldn't have had a chance to visit in person. We'll look at the AGO's Virtual School Program to learn how students across Ontario are enjoying works from Tom Thomson to Tintoretto. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dark Adaptation
Episode 2: Canada - The Tom Thomson Mystery, Part 2: Theories and Investigation

Dark Adaptation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 83:13


We're back for part 2 of our Tom Thomson episode. In part 2, Brianna and Steph talk about the theories surrounding Tom's death and the "investigation" that followed. With the full story before them, Steph guides Brianna through Tom's birth chart with a new eye.Buy us a coffee ♥Buy a patch ♥

Dark Adaptation
Episode 2: Canada - The Tom Thomson Mystery, Part 1: Birth Chart and Life

Dark Adaptation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 87:44


Part 1: Our special guest host dives into the mysterious birth chart of an equally mysterious man - Canada's most influential artist of the 20th century - Tom Thomson. Brianna tells Tom's story, and together the two use Tom's chart information to speculate on his incredible life to try and paint a fuller picture of the very interesting man he was.Buy us a coffee ♥Buy a patch ♥

Can't Sell This
Richard Weiser

Can't Sell This

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 57:36


Richard Weiser, author of The Real Mystery of Tom Thomson, chats with Hugh about his book, his process and poetry.

Scott Radley Show
Politicians keeping their hands on your money & Real vs. fake art at the Art Gallery of Hamilton

Scott Radley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 31:09


Whether it's the pension, salary or severance package, politicians are paid handsomely. This means the big wave of incumbent MPs who didn't get reelected still has a way of getting your money. Why is this? Guest: Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation - There is a lot of money to be made in the art world and as such, some people try to cut in on the action by creating forgeries of already existing art. If you were given some clues about a certain artist and their tendencies, would you be able to tell the difference between a real and fake painting? The Art Gallery of Hamilton's newest exhibit "Tom Thomson? The Art of Authentication" takes that question and lets you make the call while viewing the works of Tom Thomson. Guest: Tobi Bruce, Director, Exhibitions and Collections & Senior Curator, Art Gallery of Hamilton See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS
Episode 21: More Stories of Algonquin Park Full Time Residents

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 58:38


Episode 21: More Stories of Algonquin Park Full Time Residents In this episode I continue my sharing of stories that I have collected about the lives of Algonquin Park full time residents. First are stories about the The Dufonds and Dennison's who farmed in the area before it became a provincial park. Then are some  amusing anecdotes from Robert Taylor about his grandfather William McCourt who was the station agent for Rock Lake Station from 1897 until well into the 1940s.   The adventures of Billie Baulke who lived as a care taker first for the Fleck's of J. R. Booth's railways fame and later was the anchor for Rock and Whtiefish Lake leaseholder residents are recounted Lastly are a few stories about Stuart Eady and his wife Beulah who resided on Rock Lake in the 40s and 50s. Eady was a park ranger and Beulah a key community member.  Key sources for this episode come from Audrey Saunders The Algonquin Story, my own research for my book Rock Lake Station, S. Bernard Shaw's Lake Opeongo and Rory MacKay's Algonquin Park  - A Place Like No Other. Except for Shaw's Lake Opeongo, all of these titles are available from the Friends of Algonquin Park in-person and online bookstores. www.algonquinpark.on.ca. The  musical contribution  of Tom Thomson  and  the Seasons of Algonquin  is from the Wakami Wailers 2017 album  Un, Deux, Trois ...Four. The Wakami Wailers are a frequent visitor and entertainment at the annual Logger's Day celebrations. To hear more of their songs from the Canadian landscapes check out www.wakamiwailers.com.  

@JRythm - #RITMOLUCION
@JRYTHM - #RITMOLUCION EP. 005: WHYSOSERIOUS

@JRythm - #RITMOLUCION

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 60:02


Features guest mix by dutch DJ duo WHYSOSERIOUS formerly known as Tom Thomson & Huisman from the Netherlands that includes a lot of their new & unreleased music! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS
Episode 20: Living Alone in Algonquin - Gertrude Baskerville‘s Experience

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 64:51


Episode 20: Living Alone in Algonquin - Gertrude Baskerville‘s Experience In the spring of 1941, Gertrude Baskerville set out from the Kitchener area with her ailing husband Ted and 16-year old son Ed to join her brother Charles and his family in establishing a new life on the shores of  South Tea Lake in Algonquin. Within a  year her husband had died from his injuries received in the trenches during WWI. Her son was immediately shipped overseas to fight in WWII and her brother had decided that a better opportunity lay for him and his family to move to British Columbia. Gertie, as she was called by everyone was totally alone.  Alas, Algonquin had captured  her heart and soul, so rather than return to Kitchener, she decided to stay and see if she could carve out a life for herself in the Algonquin wilderness.  This podcast is her story,  as recounted to me by her son Ed and his wife Marge in the late 1990s. It's about the 35 years that Gertie lived alone in Algonquin  Park near the Smoke Creek Bridge making a living by renting out a few cabins and hooking rugs of Tom Thomson paintings that she sold to visitors who stopped by.    Musical contribution is from the Wakami  Wailers a frequent visitor and entertainment at the annual Logger's Day celebrations. To hear more of their songs of the Canadian landscape check out www.wakamiwailers.com  

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS
Episode 19: Tom Thomson as a Myth and Legend

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 82:58


Episode 19: Tom Thomson as a Myth and Legend This is the last of a three-part series on the life, the body, and the legend of Canada's artist icon Tom Thomson.  In this episode, I will focus on the mythology that that evolved around Thomson from the 1940s to today. Then, I'll try to address the legend by assembling the thoughts on the subject by three great writers Roy MacGregor, Sherrill Grace, and Gregory Klages.  The idea is to try to understand why our imaginations and reinventions of who he was have become such a part of the Canadian national identity. Lastly, I'll share, as a long-time Canoe Lake resident with a wink and a nudge, my ‘Inventing Thomson' contribution. In addition are a few more Thomson-related musical interludes from the talented Ian Tamblyn's CD Walking in the Footsteps - Celebrating the Group of Seven. Don't forget to check out his website at www.iantamblyn.com.

I Minored In Art History.
Episode 10: Mark Aeling, Tom Thomson, and Daguerrotypes

I Minored In Art History.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 90:22


Wowie! We've got a super special (and long) episode for our 10th recording! (I still don't know what the heck happened to episode 8 sorry lmao) We also have A GUEST!!!!! For the first time in (I Minored In Art) History!!! Haha, get it? No? Tough crowd. Even though I literally mention cutting something from this episode, I didn't cut a single thing. Just sayin'! Anyway, Alyssa joins us to talk about Mark Aeling - local sculptor of International acclaim (!), Tom Thomson - Canadian painter (1877-1917), and Daguerrotypes (circa 1839) - a predecessor to modern photography! We also roast Dante Basco briefly, consider taking a field trip to the aquarium, and find out how Canadians "chum the water" so to speak. As always, check out the 'gram for some of the art we reference: @IMinoredInArtHirstoryPod Music Creds: intro is edited Regina Spektor, outro is original audio by Nic Hamersly Audio mixed with Auphonic --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iminoredinarthistorypod/support

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS
Episode 18: Artist Tom Thomson‘s Mysterious Death in Algonquin Park

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 52:00


Episode 18: Artist Tom Thomson's Mysterious Death in Algonquin Park On Tuesday, July 16th a little over 104 years ago, after almost a week of fruitless searches, the body of Tom Thomson was found on Canoe Lake just east offshore from Little Wapomeo Island.  Over the next few days, chaos and confusion seemed to have reined on Canoe  Lake. This is the second of a three-part series on the life, the body, and the legend of Canada's artistic icon Tom Thomson.  In Part 1, I focused mostly on Thomson's time in Algonquin Park, some of the people he met, and his journey as an artist. In this second part, I will share what happened to his body after it rose to the surface of Canoe Lake on July 16th, 1917. In Part 3, I will focus on the mystery and mythology that has grown up around him since the 1940s and discuss why he has become such a part of the Canadian national identity. Below is the list of biographical and musical references used as the research basis for this series. Note that If you are interested in listening to more of Ian Tamblyn's  CD Walking in the Footsteps - Celebrating the Group of Seven check out his website at www.iantamblyn.com. Biographical References Roy MacGregor's 2011 Northern Light Gregory Klages's 2016 The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson and Death on a Painted Lake website https://www.canadianmysteries.ca/sites/thomson/home/indexen.html Sherrill Grace's Inventing Tom Thomson Blodwen Davies 1967 reprint of Tom Thomson: The Story of a Man who Looked for Beauty and Truth in the Wilderness (plus discussions of her 1935 version by Grace and Klages) Ottelyn Addison and Elizabeth Harwood's 1969 Tom Thomson: The Algonquin Years William Little's 1970 The Tom Thomson Mystery Bernard Shaw's 2003 Third Edition of Canoe Lake Algonquin Park, Tom Thomson and other Mysteries Discussions of Joan Murray's contributions in Klages and Grace's books Neil Lehto's 2005 Algonquin Elegy Mary Garland's 2015 Algonquin Park's Mowat- Little Town of Big Dreams Harold Town and David Wilcox's 1977 Tom Thomson: The Silence and the Storm Art Gallery of Ontario's  2002 Tom Thomson, Edited by Dennis Reid

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS
Episode 17: Tom Thomson‘s Art and his Introduction to Algonquin Park

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 47:55


Episode  17: Tom Thomson's Art and his Introduction to Algonquin Park On Sunday July 8th a little over 104 years ago, Tom Thomson was wearing 'khaki trousers, white canvas shoes, a lumberman's grey woolen shirt and no hat' as he headed off south down Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park. According to the Algonquin Park weather station, the average temperature that day was 16.4 degrees Celsius and about a centimeter and a half of rain had fallen. As all good outdoorsmen do, Tom likely had checked to make sure his spare portaging paddle and a little food were properly tied in place, his tackle box and his sketching outfit were beside him and his trolling line set before he pushed off the dock that dull and wet day. Unfortunately, that would be the last time that Tom Thomson was ever seen or heard from again. This is the first of a three-part series on the life, the body and the legend of Canada's artistic icon Tom Thomson.  In Part 1, I focus mostly on his time in Algonquin Park, some of the people he met, mostly on his journey as an artist. Part 2 will be mostly about what happened to his body after it rose to the surface of Canoe Lake on July 16th 1917. In Part 3, I will focus on the mystery and mythology that has grown up around him since the late 1960s and discuss why he has become such a part of the Canadian national identity. Note thatIf you are interested in listening to more of Ian Tamblyn's  Group of Seven music check out his website at www.iantamblyn.com. Biographical References Roy MacGregor's 2011 Northern Light Gregory Klages's 2016 The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson and Death on a Painted Lake website https://www.canadianmysteries.ca/sites/thomson/home/indexen.html Sherrill Grace's Inventing Tom Thomson Blodwen Davies 1967 reprint of Tom Thomson: The Story of a Man who Looked for Beauty and Truth in the Wilderness (plus discussions of her 1935 version by Grace and Klages) Ottelyn Addison and Elizabeth Harwood's 1969 Tom Thomson: The Algonquin Years William Little's 1970 The Tom Thomson Mystery Bernard Shaw's 2003 Third Edition of Canoe Lake Algonquin Park, Tom Thomson and other Mysteries Discussions of Joan Murray's contributions in Klages and Grace's books Neil Lehto's 2005 Algonquin Elegy Mary Garland's 2015 Algonquin Park's Mowat- Little Town of Big Dreams Harold Town and David Wilcox's 1977 Tom Thomson: The Silence and the Storm And last but not least Art Gallery of Ontario's  2002 Tom Thomson, Edited by Dennis Reid

No Sleep Til Sudbury with Brent Jensen
NSTS Episode 216 - The Legendary Murray McLauchlan

No Sleep Til Sudbury with Brent Jensen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 23:51


It's my privilege this week to be joined once again by Canadian great Murray McLauchlan, who returns to the show to discuss his new record Hourglass, available everywhere July 9.  Murray always has some great stories for me, and he brings in another handful of songs that mean something to him. We chat about Sinatra, Tom Thomson, Ray Charles, the healing power of music, and what it really means when people crave fame.  McLauchlan's playlist (on Spotify): Bob Dylan - Blowin' in the Wind Roy Orbison - Pretty Woman Frank Sinatra - I've Got You Under My Skin Ray Charles - Come Rain or Come Shine  Blossom Dearie - Now At Last  

Cortes Currents
73% of BC businesses are on government subsidies, survey says

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 10:57


Darren Davidson/ Kootenay Co-op Radio - CJLY, 93.5fm Nelson BC - The Nelson and District Chamber of Commerce has been in the middle of the region's COVID storm for over 12 months. There've been some critical efforts by chambers throughout BC and Canada — helping business stay afloat, pay their staff, lobby governments to eliminate costs to business, and more than a few times, offer a shoulder to have a good cry on. Chamber of Commerce boss Tom Thomson stopped by Kootenay Co-op Radio's current affairs program on March 31 to chat a bit about what the latest lockdown looks like for local business. He told KCR that according to a recent BC business survey 73% of respondents are using some form of government subsidy. Photo credit: Canadian Money by Carissa Rogers via Flickr (CC BY SA, 2.0 License)

Canadian History Ehx
Weird Canadian Mysteries

Canadian History Ehx

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 22:34


In honour of the Halloween season, I have a special episode of the podcast all about the unsettling and weird mysteries of Canada. From the Headless Valley, to the death of Tom Thomson, to ghost ships on the Great Lakes, there are some great tales to tell. For more great stories, check out the instagram of @l.n.laurus Support the show at www.patreon.com/canadaehx E-mail: craig@canadaehx.ca Website: www.canadaehx.ca Facebook: www.facebook.com/canadianhistoryehx Twitter: www.twitter.com/craigbaird Instagram: @Bairdo37

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS
Episode 2: A Paddler‘s Guide to the Lost History of Canoe Lake‘s Algonquin Park

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 32:58


Episode 2: A Paddler's Guide to the Lost History of Canoe Lake's Algonquin Park Located about 14 km in from the West Gate and unbeknown to most, Canoe Lake has a deep and colourful history well beyond the Tom Thomson Memorial Cairn and Totem Pole and the Canoe Lake Cemetery, where according to some, the spirit of Tom Thomson once rested for a while. This podcast shares the highlights of about a dozen landmarks around the lake. For those who are checking it out in a canoe, you'll have to use your imagination as little if anything of most of these landmarks remains. First we will start with our launching spot on Portage Bay, which is the home of the Portage Store. Then we'll head north up the lake to a few notable sites mid lake including Braught's Lighthouse, The Tom Thomson Memorial Cairn and Totem Pole and Whiskey Jack Creek. Then we'll paddle to the north end and head to Joe Lake Dam and investigate landmarks that are no longer there including Joe Lake Station, the Algonquin Hotel  and Colson's Store. Then we'll back track and head up Potter's Creek and check out the remains of the Trestle Bridge and Omanique's saw mill as well as Canoe Lake Station. Then we'll head back down the lake and end with an view of the former Town of Mowat and Mowat Lodge on the north eastern shore.

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Wednesday September 2, 2020

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 54:09


Robert Chappell of Madison 365 a non-profit news outlet in Wisconsin. He describes the situation following President Trump's visit to Kenosha where the shooting of a Black man by local police led the subsequent killing of two men during a demonstration; Kara Brisson-Boivin of Media Smarts offers her advice to parents on how much screen time is appropriate; Camille Labchuk, a lawyer with Animal Justice an organization that advocates for animal protection, offers her criticism of the provincial government's new Security From Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act that would further restrict protests by animal rights advocates; More than two months after reopening, beachfront businesses at Wasaga Beach are still struggling. Gil Mechaly, who operates a number of businesses, tells us about his situation; Michelle Berry, author and owner of Hunter Street Books in Peterborough tells us about some of the books she discovered this summer; Dr. Jonathan Irish outlines his report on the backlog of surgery that was created by the coronavirus outbreak; Jason Murphy, is the playwright and director of the Shipyard Kitchen Party production of 'Tom Thomson's Wake' which will be live-streamed from the Simcoe Street Theatre in Collingwood tonight.

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS
Episode 1: Life on Algonquin Park‘s Canoe Lake in the Pandemic Year 1918

ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 47:37


Episode 1: Life on Algonquin Park's Canoe Lake in the Pandemic Year 1918 It was 1918, the first year of the Spanish Flu pandemic and a year after the artist Tom Thomson had died under mysterious circumstances on Algonquin Park's Canoe Lake. This episode focuses on what life was like at Canoe Lake at the time including challenges getting there, the landscape, community economics, insight into the lives of some of the key residents and a peek at healthcare challenges of the times. 

Dabhi's Dancefloor
#183 - Live on SiriusXM Saturdays 9pm ET

Dabhi's Dancefloor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 59:57


Donations appreciated: Venmo: @JayDabhi / CashApp: $JayDabhi 1) Joel Corry & MNEK - Head & Heart 2) Nina Sky - Turnin Me On (Jay Dabhi Remix) 3) Daddy Yankee - Limbo (Thombs & DJ Mag Remix) 4) Manuva, DJ Dasten & Santiago Berrio - Deseo Remix 5) DJ Morphious Y Muzik Junkies - Trompeta Y Guaracha 6) Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande - Rain On Me (DJ Erick Acuña Calling Edit) 7) Topic & A7S - Breaking Me (Bruno Martini Extended Remix) 8) Dayvi, Chris Salgado & Kaar Wonkaa - Que Ritmo Rico 9) Tainy & J Balvin - Agua 10) Yandel & Rauw Alejandro - Dembow 2020 11) Celia Cruz, Pitbull & Eve - Celia Cruz (Set It Off Fiesta PartyBreak) 12) Daddy Yankee - Dura (Juan Alcaraz Remix) 13) Ozuna ft Cardi B - La Modelo 14) Sharry Maan - 3 Peg (Jay Dabhi Remix) 15) DJ Snake - Magenta Riddim 16) DJ Snake ft. Selena Gomez, Cardi B, & Ozuna - Taki Taki 17) Nio Garcia ft Ozuna & Bad Bunny - Te Bote 18) J Balvin vs Nas - Oochie Wally (MMK Mi Gente Mashup) 19) 6ix9ine - YAYA 20) Steve D, Tom Thomson, Huisman - Chikita 21) Afro B & Ozuna - Drogba (Joanna) 22) Sak Noel, Salvi & Franklin Dam - Tocame 23) SAINt JHN - Roses (James Hype VIP) 24) DJ Katch - Banga 25) Modjo - Lady (KRVGEX Remix) 26) Yves Larock - Rise Up 27) Michel Cleis - La Mezcla

Today in Canadian History
July 8 – The Disappearance of Tom Thomson

Today in Canadian History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 7:45


Roy MacGregor, author of "Canoe Lake" discusses the disappearance of the now-famous Canadian painter back in 1917.

The Daily Gardener
July 8, 2020 American Garden Stamps, Herb Paris, Forrest Shreve, Eva Reed, Tom Thomson, Leonard Cockayne, Summer Poetry, Paradise Lot by Eric Toensmeier, and Milk Sickness

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 33:24


Today we celebrate the preeminent botanist of North American deserts. We'll also learn about a beloved botanist and librarian with the Missouri Botanical Gardens. We celebrate the Canadian Landscape artist, who was a member of Canada's treasured Group of Seven. We also celebrate a genuinely great English-Kiwi botanist. We honor summer gardening and garden life with today's poetry. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about "Two Plant Geeks, One-Tenth of an Acre, and the Making of an Edible Garden Oasis in the City" - and this book is loaded with ideas and inspiration for anyone interested in urban agriculture and permaculture. And then, we'll wrap things up with a sickness caused by Snakeroot. But first, let's catch up on some Greetings from Gardeners around the world and today's curated news.   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Gardener Greetings To participate in the Gardener Greetings segment, send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org And, to listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to play The Daily Gardener Podcast. It's that easy.   Curated News Enveloped In American Gardens | Landscape Architecture Magazine "Showcasing the diversity of American landscapes, past legacies of cultural stewardship, and the skills of generations of landscape architects, the U.S. Postal Service recently released the "American Gardens" stamp series, commemorating ten landmark gardens across the nation. The gardens, many of them created by historically significant designers and makers, raise the visibility of landscape design in the American cultural realm by putting them into our hands and mailboxes every day, everywhere. The stamps were designed by Ethel Kessler and feature photos by Allen Rokach, a former director of photography at the New York Botanical Garden. The stamps are a reminder of the vital role the outdoors offers during the COVID-19 quarantine, says U.S. Postal Service Director of Stamp Services Bill Gicker. "Time spent in nature, especially a beautiful and cared for garden landscape, can be very uplifting and rejuvenating—just what many people can use at this time," he says."   Finding Chaucer's true love growing in the woods is a buzz | The Guardian "Herb Paris is the truelove herb of Chaucer's Miller's Tale, combining an aphrodisiac with qualities of piety from medieval plant lore."   Alright, that's it for today's gardening news. Now, if you'd like to check out my curated news articles and blog posts for yourself, you're in luck, because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. There's no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Important Events 1878  Today is the birthday of the American botanist Forrest Shreve. We owe such a debt of gratitude to Shreve. Shreve was THE preeminent botanist of North American deserts during the first half of the twentieth century. Shreve worked out of a laboratory in Tucson, Arizona, and the lab was ideally situated for his research of the western United States and northern Mexico. Shreve relished telling the origin story of his lab: "Of course, you're familiar with the story of Andrew Carnegie, the immigrant boy who became one of America's wealthiest steel magnates... Before he died, Carnegie had established an institution that divided its scientific investigations into twelve departments into widely separated parts of the country." Shreve's Desert Laboratory was part of Division of Plant Biology and was created thanks to the Carnegie gift - which all in - totaled about $25,000,000. In July of 1908, Shreve climbed the Santa Catalina Mountains for the very first time. The group he was with rode on horses to climb the 6,000 feet from Mount Lemmon's desert base to the summit, which is 9,100 feet above sea level. During that climb, Shreve noticed what he called "a continually shifting panorama of vegetation." And it was Shreve's astuteness that helped him realize the most fantastic aspect of desert mountains - which is the changes in vegetation. Those changes are drastic and abrupt, and they are compressed into a few thousand feet of elevation. And you can almost imagine yourself there with Shreve. As you go up the mountain, you begin with seeing desert scrub; then it transitions to grassland, then oak woodland... and then finally pine-oak woodland and forest, then the pink forest, the montane fir forest, and finally subalpine forest - at the very top of the mountain. And I love how Shreve described that change: "a continually shifting panorama of vegetation." Thanks to Shreve's mastery of the North American Desert, he was able to clearly describe and define the four distinct desert regions in the United States. Today, each year, in Shreve's honor, the Forrest Shreve Student Research Award ($1000-2000) is given to support the ongoing research of the hot deserts of North America.   1901  Today the world lost Eva Reed, a botanist, author, and librarian with the Missouri Botanical Gardens. In the years before she died, she had become almost entirely deaf as the result of a fever. In a tragic accident, Reed had been sketching on the tracks of the Burlington railway, near Louisiana, Missouri, when she was hit and instantly killed by a passenger train.   1917  Today is the anniversary of the death of the Canadian artist Tom Thomson - who was a member of Canada's treasured group of artists, and they were known as the Group of Seven. Tom was born to a pioneer family. He grew up in rural Ontario on the shores of Georgian Bay. He had an idyllic childhood. He was the sixth of nine children, and music filled the home that he grew up in. His mom actually read Byron to the kids every night before they went to bed. Tom loved to fish - it would be a lifelong passion. And, although Tom had little formal schooling, the peace of his childhood home is reflected in the tranquility of his paintings.  Just Google "Tom Thomson Landscape," and you'll see what I mean.  As a young man, Tom went to a business college where his excellent penmanship surfaced. Tom had outstanding handwriting, and it led him to jobs as a pen artist. He followed his brother, George, to Seattle for work and stayed there for a few years. However, he returned to Toronto after breaking up with his sweetheart when she nervously laughed at his proposal. Back in Canada, Tom met the men who would become his artist coaches. Together, they were known as the Group of Seven. One of the seven, Jim MacDonald, suggested Tom's subject should be nature. Tom took the advice to heart, and his work is almost entirely devoted to landscapes -and he prominently featured trees, water, sky, and clouds in his paintings. Gardeners will especially appreciate Tom's paintings of trees. They are unique. And, they convey a feeling of being alive. And you can almost imagine yourself standing right there - beside Tom - in the spot where he painted his trees. In 1912, when Tom first visited the forest at Canada's oldest provincial park, Algonquin Park, his heart was gripped by the beauty. He became obsessed with Algonquin and spent as much time as he could among the Jack Pines, Black Spruce, and Maple. At Algonquin, Tom painted his subjects on a birch panel using oil paints. And tragically, in just five short years of getting started with his paintings at Algonquin, the park Tom loved would witness his untimely death. Tom was a mostly uneducated and untrained painter, and so each member of the Group of Seven played a role in mentoring and teaching him. You can imagine how he surprised and delighted them when his paintings improved so rapidly. Tom soaked up all of their advice. In many instances, his development as a painter was such, that he was surpassing his teachers. Just as Tom's work was rocketing toward greatness, his artistic arc was cut short when he disappeared on this day in 1930. He was only 39 years old. Eight days after his empty canoe was found floating in Canoe Lake, his body was found. The mystery of his death is a cold case that has never been officially solved. In a little spot on Canoe Lake, there is a cairn for Tom with a marker. And his old friend, Jim MacDonald, wrote the inscription for it which reads: "He lived humbly but passionately with the wild, and it revealed itself to him. It sent him out from the woods only to show these revelations through his art, and it took him to itself at last." Today, Tom's work is considered quintessentially Canadian. Remembering his north country friend, Jim wrote, "Tom was never very proud of his painting, but he was very cocky about his fishing."   1934  Today is the anniversary of the death of the great English-Kiwi botanist Leonard Cockayne. Leonard died when he was 79 years old. Today he is regarded as New Zealand's most celebrated botanist. Leonard was born in England and was raised to explore and appreciate the natural world. As a child, Leonard loved pressing flowers. In addition to Leonard, both his brother and sister were great gardeners. In 1879, Leonard left England and made his way to New Zealand. Dominion became his home for the remainder of his life. Ever modest, Leonard once sent a letter to Kew along with a small parcel of seeds. He attached a little note which said, "I may say I am not a nursery gardener, but merely a private individual who spends his whole time in the study of botany." In recognition of his 30 years of tireless work in New Zealand, Leonard won the Darwin medal. Looking back on Leonard's career, Dr. Richter von Goebel and John Paulus Lotsy, two distinguished botanists from the UK, visited him in New Zealand. Those visits were real highlights for Leonard, and they inspired him to continue his work. When he died, Leonard was buried at the open-air museum he founded, which serves as a lasting memorial. From his grave, one can see the native vegetation which had captured his heart, as well as the heights which bear his name. Unearthed Words We go in withering July To ply the hard incessant hoe; Panting beneath the brazen sky We sweat and grumble, but we go. — Ruth Pitter, The Diehards, 1941   Dirty hands, iced tea, garden fragrances thick in the air, and a blanket of color before me, who could ask for more? — Bev Adams, Mountain Gardening   There is a lovable quality about the actual tools. One feels so kindly to the thing that enables the hand to obey the brain. Moreover, one feels a good deal of respect for it; without it, the brain and the hand would be helpless. — Gertrude Jekyll, English gardener and writer   I suppose that for most people, one of the darker joys of gardening is that once you've got started, it's not at all hard to find someone who knows a little bit less than you. — Allen Lacy, American garden writer, and columnist   The smell of manure, of the sun on foliage, of evaporating water, rose to my head; two steps farther, and I could look down into the vegetable garden enclosed within its tall pale of reeds - rich chocolate earth studded emerald green, frothed with the white of cauliflowers, jeweled with the purple globes of eggplant and the scarlet wealth of tomatoes. — Doris Lessing, British-Zimbabwean novelist, The Habit of Loving   My garden is an honest place. Every tree and every vine are incapable of concealment and tell after two or three months exactly what sort of treatment they have had. — Ralph Waldo Emerson, American essayist and poet   It's a comfort to always find pasta in the cupboard and garlic and parsley in the garden. Always explore your garden and go to the market before you decide what to cook. — Alice Waters, American chef and author   Grow That Garden Library Paradise Lot by Eric Toensmeier This book came out in 2013, and the subtitle is Two Plant Geeks, One-Tenth of an Acre, and the Making of an Edible Garden Oasis in the City. A very timely book. Publishers Weekly said, "In this charming, true-life tale of urban regeneration and the birth of a forest garden movement, Toensmeier, famous among permaculture enthusiasts for his Perennial Vegetables and as coauthor of Edible Forest Gardens, tells the story behind the Holyoke, Mass., garden that's featured as a test case in the latter, which, in the course of eight years, he and Bates transformed it from a bare backyard wasteland into a flourishing, edible Eden. In true permaculture fashion, the book follows not only the progression of the garden but also its influence on and relations with its creators' lives―including a surprisingly Austen-like romantic element―their neighborhood, and the larger permaculture and forest gardening community. Bates, whose nursery business, Food Forest Farm, is an offshoot of this garden, contributes philosophical and personal essays interspersed throughout the narrative. Fans of Toensmeier and Bates's work will be thrilled to read the details of their experiments with polycultures, their problems with and solutions for pests and overly aggressive plants, and their idiosyncratic plant choices. Adventurous readers with conventional gardens and lawns may be inspired to venture into the more integrated, evolutionary approach that this book so vividly and appealingly portrays." The book is 240 pages of detailed ideas and inspiration for anyone interested in urban agriculture and permaculture. You can get a copy of Paradise Lot by Eric Toensmeier and support the show, using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $14.   Today's Botanic Spark 1965  The Vincennes Indiana newspaper reported on a sickness caused by Snakeroot: "It was about 140 years ago, that the town of Hindustan, Indiana, was abandoned by its residents because of a plague of 'milk fever'. This disease occurs after milk cows have eaten Wild Snakeroot. A few years ago, a botanist [shared] that the Hindustan neighborhood still is the best place in the Midwest to collect Wild Snakeroot for laboratory work." Wild or White Snakeroot is a problem for livestock if they consume it. All parts of the plant are toxic. That toxin gets transferred through the cow's milk, and that's how it becomes a concern for humans; this is known as milk sickness. In the early 1800s, milk sickness resulted in the death of thousands of people; the most famous person to die from it was Abraham Lincoln's mother in 1818.

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton
Andrew Xavier - Fuego - Volume 5 (Cancer 2020) (Reggaeton, Moombahton)

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 58:28


NEW MIX ALERT! Summer's here and the weather is already hot so I definitely had to bring a new mix to bring a heatwave to the airwaves! Back by popular demand is #Fuego Volume 5 which highlights the NEWEST Reggaeton and Moombahton flavours for your ear drums! Featuring NEW music from Scott Storch with Ozuna and Tyga, Black Eyed Peas, Daddy Yankee, Bad Bunny, J Balvin, Nicky Jam, Wisin Y Yandel, Anuel AA, Becky G and many others! 60 MINUTES OF NON-STOP HITS! 00:00 Scott Storch feat. Ozuna and Tyga - Fuego Del Calor (Frequency X Remix) 00:53 Black Eyed Peas feat. Ozuna and J Rey Soul - Mamacita (PeteDown Remix) 02:08 Black Eyed Peas and Maluma - Feel the Beat 03:33 Black Eyed Peas and Becky G - Duro Hard 04:26 Rosalia feat. Travis Scott - TKN (DJ Miles Moombah Redrum) 06:15 Conkarah feat. Shaggy - Banana (DJ Miles Moombah Redrum) 07:17 Ozuna - Caramelo (Hype Boyz Club Rework) 08:46 LeMagic and Ozuna - No Consigo (Mula Deejay Remix) 10:24 Becky G - Si Si (DJ Mhark Redrum) 10:59 Young T and Bugsey feat. Headie One - Don't Rush (Ardent Reggaeton Remix) 12:11 Justin Quiles and Daddy Yankee and El Alfa vs Young T and Bugsey - Pam (DJ Nasa Dont Rush Blend) 13:31 Daddy Yankee - Gasolina (Hype Boyz Remix) 14:33 Daddy Yankee - Rompe (Hype Boyz Break) 15:39 Play-N-Skillz feat. Daddy Yankee, Zion and Lennox - Besame 17:17 Daddy Yankee vs Salvi - La Nueva Y La Ex (Nolo Aguilar Mashup) 18:11 Sech and Darrel vs Sak Noel and Salvi - Otro Trago (Nolo Aguilar Private Trumpets Mix) 19:48 KSHMR x Sak Noel feat. Txtheway - Bruk It Down (DJ Miles Moombah Redrum) 20:59 Bad Bunny feat. Daddy Yankee - La Santa (Smassh VIP Club Edit) 22:28 Anuel AA, Cardi B Y Black Jonas Point ft Secreto El Famoso Biberon Y Liro Shaq - La Bebe (Remix) 24:15 Kaoma - Lambada (2020 DJ Jeff Moombah Redrum) 25:57 Lauren Jauregui feat. Tainy - Lento (DJ Miles Moombah Redrum) 26:51 Karol G feat. Simone and Simaria - La Vida (DJ Miles Redrum) 27:26 Rauw Alejandro, Anuel AA Y Natti Natasha feat. Farruko Y Lunay - Fantasias (Remix) 29:15 Casper Magico Y Anuel AA - Sola and Vacia 30:35 Bad Bunny - Yo Perreo Sola 32:04 Bad Bunny - La Dificil (DJ AtWill Moombah Redrum) 32:39 Bad Bunny and Don Omar - Pa Romperla (DJ Nasa Club Edit) 33:59 Bad Bunny and Nicky Jam - Bad Con Nicky 34:48 Bad Bunny feat. Jowel and Randy, Nengo Flow - Safaera (DJ Nasa Edit) 36:35 Bad Bunny feat. Yaviah vs 4ag1 and Mdmd - Bichiyal (DJ Nasa Moombah Edit) 37:10 Bad Bunny and Sech - Ignorantes (Redrum) 39:06 J Balvin - Negro (DJ Nasa Club Rework) 40:44 J Balvin - Amarillo (PeteDown Remix) 41:37 Nicky Jam - Chambonea (JaeBae Edit) 42:57 Nicky Jam vs Tom Thomson and Huisman - Yo No Soy Tu Marido (Nolo Aguilar OMW Private Mix) 44:13 Luis Fonsi - Sway (DJ Mhark Redrum) 45:37 Jumbo feat. Farruko and Tyga - Watablamblam (DJ Miles Redrum) 46:22 Farruko feat. Shaggy and Nicky Jam - Sunset 48:59 Camilo - Favorito (Mula Deejay Remix) 49:39 Dimelo Flow, Arcangel, Chencho Corleone, Wisin y Yandel and Mike Towers - Pirueta (CRG Club Edit) 51:32 Melanie Pfirrman and Pitbull feat. IAmChino - Suda (DJ Miles Redrum) 52:34 Jose De Las Heras X Ghetto Flow - Culo (Hype Boyz Cumbiaton ReDrum) 53:47 Wisin and Yandel - Rakata (Greg Lassierra Moombahton Edit) 54:40 Lele Pons - Volar (Valentino Khan Remix) 56:00 Mariah and Guaynaa - Taxi (DJ Mhark Redrum) 56:54 Myke Towers - Diosa (DJ Mhark Redrum)

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton
Andrew Xavier - Fuego - Volume 5 (Cancer 2020) (Reggaeton, Moombahton)

Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 58:28


NEW MIX ALERT! Summer's here and the weather is already hot so I definitely had to bring a new mix to bring a heatwave to the airwaves! Back by popular demand is #Fuego Volume 5 which highlights the NEWEST Reggaeton and Moombahton flavours for your ear drums! Featuring NEW music from Scott Storch with Ozuna and Tyga, Black Eyed Peas, Daddy Yankee, Bad Bunny, J Balvin, Nicky Jam, Wisin Y Yandel, Anuel AA, Becky G and many others! 60 MINUTES OF NON-STOP HITS! 00:00 Scott Storch feat. Ozuna and Tyga - Fuego Del Calor (Frequency X Remix) 00:53 Black Eyed Peas feat. Ozuna and J Rey Soul - Mamacita (PeteDown Remix) 02:08 Black Eyed Peas and Maluma - Feel the Beat 03:33 Black Eyed Peas and Becky G - Duro Hard 04:26 Rosalia feat. Travis Scott - TKN (DJ Miles Moombah Redrum) 06:15 Conkarah feat. Shaggy - Banana (DJ Miles Moombah Redrum) 07:17 Ozuna - Caramelo (Hype Boyz Club Rework) 08:46 LeMagic and Ozuna - No Consigo (Mula Deejay Remix) 10:24 Becky G - Si Si (DJ Mhark Redrum) 10:59 Young T and Bugsey feat. Headie One - Don't Rush (Ardent Reggaeton Remix) 12:11 Justin Quiles and Daddy Yankee and El Alfa vs Young T and Bugsey - Pam (DJ Nasa Dont Rush Blend) 13:31 Daddy Yankee - Gasolina (Hype Boyz Remix) 14:33 Daddy Yankee - Rompe (Hype Boyz Break) 15:39 Play-N-Skillz feat. Daddy Yankee, Zion and Lennox - Besame 17:17 Daddy Yankee vs Salvi - La Nueva Y La Ex (Nolo Aguilar Mashup) 18:11 Sech and Darrel vs Sak Noel and Salvi - Otro Trago (Nolo Aguilar Private Trumpets Mix) 19:48 KSHMR x Sak Noel feat. Txtheway - Bruk It Down (DJ Miles Moombah Redrum) 20:59 Bad Bunny feat. Daddy Yankee - La Santa (Smassh VIP Club Edit) 22:28 Anuel AA, Cardi B Y Black Jonas Point ft Secreto El Famoso Biberon Y Liro Shaq - La Bebe (Remix) 24:15 Kaoma - Lambada (2020 DJ Jeff Moombah Redrum) 25:57 Lauren Jauregui feat. Tainy - Lento (DJ Miles Moombah Redrum) 26:51 Karol G feat. Simone and Simaria - La Vida (DJ Miles Redrum) 27:26 Rauw Alejandro, Anuel AA Y Natti Natasha feat. Farruko Y Lunay - Fantasias (Remix) 29:15 Casper Magico Y Anuel AA - Sola and Vacia 30:35 Bad Bunny - Yo Perreo Sola 32:04 Bad Bunny - La Dificil (DJ AtWill Moombah Redrum) 32:39 Bad Bunny and Don Omar - Pa Romperla (DJ Nasa Club Edit) 33:59 Bad Bunny and Nicky Jam - Bad Con Nicky 34:48 Bad Bunny feat. Jowel and Randy, Nengo Flow - Safaera (DJ Nasa Edit) 36:35 Bad Bunny feat. Yaviah vs 4ag1 and Mdmd - Bichiyal (DJ Nasa Moombah Edit) 37:10 Bad Bunny and Sech - Ignorantes (Redrum) 39:06 J Balvin - Negro (DJ Nasa Club Rework) 40:44 J Balvin - Amarillo (PeteDown Remix) 41:37 Nicky Jam - Chambonea (JaeBae Edit) 42:57 Nicky Jam vs Tom Thomson and Huisman - Yo No Soy Tu Marido (Nolo Aguilar OMW Private Mix) 44:13 Luis Fonsi - Sway (DJ Mhark Redrum) 45:37 Jumbo feat. Farruko and Tyga - Watablamblam (DJ Miles Redrum) 46:22 Farruko feat. Shaggy and Nicky Jam - Sunset 48:59 Camilo - Favorito (Mula Deejay Remix) 49:39 Dimelo Flow, Arcangel, Chencho Corleone, Wisin y Yandel and Mike Towers - Pirueta (CRG Club Edit) 51:32 Melanie Pfirrman and Pitbull feat. IAmChino - Suda (DJ Miles Redrum) 52:34 Jose De Las Heras X Ghetto Flow - Culo (Hype Boyz Cumbiaton ReDrum) 53:47 Wisin and Yandel - Rakata (Greg Lassierra Moombahton Edit) 54:40 Lele Pons - Volar (Valentino Khan Remix) 56:00 Mariah and Guaynaa - Taxi (DJ Mhark Redrum) 56:54 Myke Towers - Diosa (DJ Mhark Redrum)

Nothing Ever Happens in Canada
Hidden Treasure 3 - Tom Thomson BONUS Part 2

Nothing Ever Happens in Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 7:37


Hello and Welcome to Nothing Ever Happens in Canada, but we know this is simply not true! I'm Canadian Girl, thanks for joining me for this Bonus Hidden Treasure #3 (Old Patreon Episode). Learn where Tom Thomson actually ended up being laid to rest, after so many years of confusion. Join me now for this Bonus Hidden Treasure as we discover this long lost piece of the tale. Website - see the show notes and more! https://www.nothingcanada.com/ Find Everything https://linktr.ee/nothingcanada Support the Show Leave a shiny 5

DJ Max P. - TURN UPs
THE QUARANTAPE (TURN UP #12)

DJ Max P. - TURN UPs

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 63:13


The Quarantape, the official Mixtape of your quarantine ! Open Format ish ! Trackist : SIDE A 1/ Max P. - Intro 2/ SZA & Justin Timberlake - The Other Side 3/ Justin Timberlake - Senorita 4/ L0tso & ODIE - Senorita 5/ Gambi & Heuss l’Enfoiré - Dans l’espace (OG to Akalex Remix) 6/ Roddy Rich - The Box (Muxxa & Kodat Remix) 7/ DJ Scuff Plakiti (iMarkkeyz x Infamas x Ace Mula Remix) 8/ Trippy Turtle - Poison 9/ Omar Duro x Sim Fane - Dancefloor Champion 10/ Bonde R300 - Oh Nanana 11/ DaBaby - BOP 12/ Koba LaD & Niska - RR9.1 (BOP Blend to OG) 13/ Lil Uzi Vert - Prices 14/ Skrillex, Boyz Noise & Ty Dolla $ign - Midnight Hour 15/ Grizzy & Cheery-O - It’s Not Right 16/ Akalex & DJ Viga - The Party 17/ DJ Deedir - Push The Feeling On SIDE B 18/ Conor McGregor - Interlude 19/ Tory Lanez - Stupid Again 20/ Future & Drake - Life Is Good 21/ Travis Scott & Drake - SICKO MODE (Skrillex Remix) 22/ Freekill & LeKid - Sin City 23/ Bad Bunny - Safaera 24/ The Beatnuts - No Escape 25/ J Balvin - Amarillo (DJ Serom OG Intro) 26/ Tom Thomson x Huismann - OMW 27/ Erick Sermon - React 28/ The Black Eyed Peas - MAMACITA 29/ Young T, Bugsey & Headie One - Don’t Rush 30/ Afro B & Slim Jxmmi - Fine Wine & Hennessy 31/ Jorja Smith feat. Burna Boy - Be Honest (Sish Wrld & Helix Dynasty Remix) 32/ Aazar & Yung Felix - One Night 33/ Tory Lanez & T-Pain - Jerry Sprunger (OG Intro) 34/ Jacquees & Lil Baby - Your Peace 35/ Tones & I - Dance Monkey (Mercmonk Your Peace Bootleg) 36/ Ella Mai & Ty Dolla $ign - She Don’t 37/ Ginuwine - So Anxious 38/ Sunday Service Choir - Souls Anchored (So Anxious Bootleg) 39/ Outro Follow me for more infos ! Instagram : @max_p.mp3 Facebook : @theonlymaxp Twitter : @theonlymaxp

Powertools Mixshow
Episode 1-18-20 Ft: Ferry Corsten, Richard Vission, Jrythm & Omar XV

Powertools Mixshow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2020 102:21


On this weeks show we a special guest mixes from Ferry Corsten, Jrythm, and Omar XV alongside Powertools residents Swedish Egil and David Delano. Tune in every Saturday night/Sunday Morning @ 12am-2am on @1043NOW @Rev927 @977KRCK @Rhythm1059 & @z1063. Follow Us @ www.Facebook.com/Wearepowertools www.Instagram.com/Wearepowertools www.Twitter.com/Wearepowertools www.Twitter.com/Richardvission www.Twitter.com/SwedishEgil www.Twitter.com/IamDjChristo www.Twitter.com/DavidDelano Get Tracklists Below! January 18th - NOW 104.3 - REV 92.7 - KRCK 97.7 - RHYTHM KRYC - C 89.5 - Z106.3 Richard Vission Tracklist: 1. Projext X Ft. Marty Obey - Swerve (Richard Vission Remix) 2. Diplo & Sidepiece - On My Mind 3. Mr. Tape & Kaskade - Come On 4. Awaker - One Time 5. Hugel - They Know 6. Back2Black & Kage - So Dope 7. Bushbaby - Cutty Dub 8. Chris Lake, Solardo - Free Your Body 9. Greco - BOT 10. Swanky Tunes - You Don't Know Me 11. Tujamo & NO SIGNE vs. Fatman Scoop - Shake It (HMC Hype Edit) Ferry Corsten Tracklist: 1. Tritonal featuring Rosie Darling – Never Be The Same (ALPHA9 Remix)  2. Above & Beyond – Another Angel 3. Dan Stone – Novo 4. Andy Moor, Somna & BLÜ EYES – Up In Smoke 5. Markus Schulz & Talla2xlc - Mainhattan 6. Simon Pitt & ParaX - Pure Energy Jrythm Tracklist: 1. The Black Eyed Peas & J Balvin - RITMO - J Rythm Remix 2. J Rythm ft. Boa Mistura - Poquito Mas 3. Snoop Dogg ft Jermaine Dupri, Ozuna & Slim Jxmmi - Do It When I'm In It (Cutswell X Squared Remix) 4. Bad Bunny x BROSS x DJ DK x Tom Thomson x Huisman - Callaita - J Rythm OMW Edit 5. Sister Nancy - Bam Bam - Henry Fong Remix 6. Yellow Claw ft. Saweetie, INNA & Jenn Morel - Baila Conmigo (ETC!ETC! x Jay Silva Remix) 7. DJ-X, Precision & J Rythm - No Te Controlan (J Rythm Remix) 8. Saweety - My Type - Dillon Francis Remix 9. Ghetto Flow - Partelo - Aaar Remix 10. DJ Stanga & Max Wallin - Padudu Riddim 11. Don Omar - Dile - D’Maduro & Kasco Remix 12. Jami - Maravilla 13. J Rythm, BLVK KRZ &. Yaddy - Indecente Omar XV Tracklist: 1. Throw It - Wuki & Yehme2 2. Dollar Sines - Krne 3. Ballin’ - Bear Grillz 4. New Wip - Boombox Cartel 5. Harlem Shake (Benzi Era Edit) - Baauer Vs Rl Grime 6. Gassed Up - Dj Snake & Jauz 7. Lick It (Artek Jersey Club Remix) - Valentino Khan 8. Freakin Girl - Tchami 9. Recess (Valentino Khan Remix) - Skrillex 10. San Frandisco - Dom Dolla 11. San Frandisco (Walker & Royce Remix) - Dom Dolla 12. Bangduck - Afrojack 13. Technologic (Wuki & Ship Wreck 2019 Remix) - Daft Punk 14. Crank That (Zuffo 2019 Remix) - Soulja Boy 15. Brigher Days (Odd Mob Remix) - Cajmere Ft. Dajee 16. Midnight Hour - Skrillex Ft. Ty Dolla Sign 17. Make It Rain - Neil Jackson 18. Notorious (Cheyenne Giles Remix) - Malaa 19. Sfbf - Sage Armstrong, Steady Rock, Franklyn Watts

Broderskab & Friends Radio
63 - Game-On [Afrobeat, Trap & Moombahton]

Broderskab & Friends Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 43:56


© Tom Thomson, Huisman, ASH, Dopeman, Madrik, Kanye West, Lil Pump, Adele Givens, Wiils, Young Kenna, Jacka, Alex Sargo, Versano, Sean Paul, Stefflon Don, Idris Elba, SHAQI, Oskid, Silvio Luz, GTA, Moska, Alicia Keys, Miguel, Badsam, Viga, LPACA, Major Lazer, LeKiD, Meduza, Becky Hill, Lkhn, Sico Vox, Crystal Waters, Gafacci, FASTA, Virox, bbno$, y2k, HIDENSEEK, DJ Snake, Mercer, Ape Drums, Noiz, Andrew Mathers, Doc Zee, Bonxo

CLAPBACK MIXTAPES
Mix Sessions #002 (2020) by CLAPBACK

CLAPBACK MIXTAPES

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 20:02


Mix Sessions #002 (2020) by CLAPBACK. My Spotify playlist: spoti.fi/2QNyxSC Stream/Download on Spotify & Soundcloud: https://hypeddit.com/link/m8ctl4 Subscribe for free: bit.ly/37KPh3B Connect with Clapback: »» Youtube: youtube.com/c/djclapback »» Spotify: spoti.fi/2QSm7c1 »» Soundcloud: @djclapbackmusic »» Facebook: www.facebook.com/djclapback »» Instagram: www.instagram.com/djclapback »» Bookings/Contact: contact@djclapback.com Tracklist: 01. Kosso & Tisjeboyjay - Kill It 02. Lauwtje - Boing Boing 03. Its Natascha ft. Big Sheen - But Wi Nuh 04. Ash - Fellah Riddim 05. Shaggy - It Wasn't Me (Limitless & Vega Remix) 06. DJ Scene - Big Up 07. Terror Squad, Fat Joe, & Remy Ma - Lean Back (Robin Roij Remix) 08. Jennifer Lopez - Get Right (DJ Serg & DJ Stressy Remix) 09. Tom Thomson X Huisman X Jacka - Patra 10. Tom Thomson x Huisman - OMW 11. Daddy Yankee - Gasolina (Team Rush Hour Remix) 12. M3B8 - Badda' 13. Enur - Calabria (ZIGGY & Chick Flix Remix) 14. Don Andre ft. Ding Dong & Chi Ching Ching - Tom Cruise (Remix) 15. Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee & Karol G ft. Ozuna & J Balvin - China Mix Sessions #002 (2020) by CLAPBACK

LBR - THE OFFICIAL PODCAST
30 MINS OF MADNESS 281019

LBR - THE OFFICIAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 41:10


FREDO, DJ LBR & MR VEGAS, SHAANTI, D RASHID, SEAN PAUL, COLORS RIDIM, YUNG TRIPP, KOFFEE, DJ GOLFINGERS, BUSY SIGNAL, MASTERKRAFTF, DON OMAR, JESUS FERANDEZ, MAJOR LAZER, HOT LECHE, DRUNK DISCO, DJ LBR, DJ BRUNOTAVARES, TOM THOMSON, LANDR, GENAIRO, MAJID JORDAN, SAWEETIE, TRAVIS SCOTT, DJ CARISMA, RUBI ROSE, FAT JOE, DADDY YANKEE

ME, MYSELF, MY MUSIC hosted by Shockman
LIL MA - ME, MYSELF, MY MUSIC hosted by Shockman

ME, MYSELF, MY MUSIC hosted by Shockman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 64:38


Here's my new mixtape, new mix with the the sound of Afro, Martinique, Dancehall & Moombahton. Featured artists include Wizkid, Olamide, Burna Boy, Darassa, Kojo Funds, Dem Vee, Soon Stark, Lotus Eater, Rugged, Vybz Kartel, Shockman, Kybba, Aleo x Manson, Anuel AA, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Tom Thomson, Childsplay, Cho & Stefflon Don, Shenseea, Stylo G, Swae Lee Feat. Drake & more. Booking Request: djanelilma@gmx.de Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/lilmaonthetrack/ https://www.instagram.com/djane_lilma/ https://www.instagram.com/stories/djane_lilma/ https://www.mixcloud.com/DJaneLilMa/

Dirty Swift
#MondayMix 291 by @dirtyswift - 21.Oct.2019 (Live Mix)

Dirty Swift

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 57:11


Kalash - Mada Young Thug ft. Lil Baby - Bad Bad Bad (Dirty) Yo Gotti ft. Lil Uzi Vert - Pose (Dirty) Major Lazer ft. J Balvin & El Alfa - Que Calor Dirty Swift - AfroDub GTA & Damien N Drix - GTA - Dun Dun (Chuwe Baile Remix) MC Lan, Skrillex & TroyBoi ft. Ludmilla & Ty Dolla $ign - Malokera Dave - Professor X (Dirty) Shotas feat. Koba LaD - LVC (main) DaBaby - BOP (Dirty) Kid Buu ft. Lil Keed - Sauce (Dirty) Gucci Mane ft. Lil Baby - Tootsies (Dirty) Larry - Sacoche AJ Tracey - Cat Pack (Dirty) Dirty Swift - AMR (feat. S.Pri Noir & Haristone) Kalash Criminel - Sauvagerie 3 Kdvsgoliath - Baggage Stormzy - Wiley Flow (Dirty) RUSS (SPLASH) & Tion Wayne - Keisha & Becky (Dirty) Young Dolph & Key Glock - Water On Water On Water (Dirty) Vh Gang - Mula DigDat - Air Force (Dirty) Headie One - Hard To Believe (Dirty) JAY1 - 4AM In Coventry (Dirty) TroyBoi - The Truth Lil Wayne - Lollipop - Onderkoffer Trap Remix (Clean) Soulja Boy - Turn My Swag On - Justin Caruso Full Send Bootleg (Dirty) Party Favor ft. Lil Baby & Rich The Kid - Wave - YehMe2 Remix (Dirty) Summer Walker & Usher - Come Thru (Dirty) Travis Scott - HIGHEST IN THE ROOM DaBaby - VIBEZ (Dirty) PnB Rock ft. Nicki Minaj & Murda Beatz - Fendi (Dirty) G-Eazy, London On Da Track & T-Pain ft. ALLBLACK & Offset Jim - Got A Check (Dirty) Gucci Mane ft. Megan Thee Stallion - Big Booty (Dirty) O.T. Genasis ft. Young Thug - When I Get It (Dirty) T-Wayne - Calm It Down (Dirty) Normani - Motivation D-Block Europe - Home Pussy Young M.A - BIG (Dirty) Internet Money ft. Lil Tecca & A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Somebody (Dirty) NLE Choppa - Camelot (Dirty) Vassy - Follow (main) Sidhu Moose Wala, MIST & Steel Banglez ft. Stefflon Don - 47 (Dirty) Kalibwoy, PURI, KILATE TESLA - Palo (Original Mix) [SWM] Wip-Wap-_Limitless-Dirty-Mashup_ Limitless---Bad-Gyal-Riddim DJ Dynamiq ft. NFA - Sucia (Dirty) NGHTMRE & ZHU ft. Kidd Keem - Man's First Inhibition (Dirty) Aitch - Taste (Make It Shake) (Dirty) DJ Dynamiq ft. NFA - Sucia (Dirty) Aitch - Taste (Make It Shake) (Dirty) $HIRAK FEAT. BOKOESAM, BIZZEY & DOPEBWOY - MY MONEY Aya Nakamura - Pookie Afro Bros & Finest Sno - Push (feat. Kalibwoy & Darr3n) Rosalia & J Balvin - Con Altura (BROSS Bootleg) Bizzey - Traag (feat. Jozo & Kraantje Pappie) ASH & Nick william - ASH & Nick william - LSD Riddim (Audio) Full Crate & The Partysquad - Hot (feat. Nick & Navi) Versano Laroz - Versano Laroz x Mc V.e.g.a - Muy Caliente BROSS - Playa Riddim Dopebwoy, Bizzey - Salaris (Max Wallin' x Limitless Touch) Donny Duardo x Tom Thomson x Huisman - Andale Jayh ft. Mula B, Bizzey & Dopebwoy - Bom 't (Da Phonk SC Edit) JURAB - Tradicional Niska - Stop OBOY - Je M'en Tape (feat. Aya Nakamura & Dopebwoy) Fredo x Popcaan x Tory Lanez - 2 Cups (main) Tom Thomson X Huisman X Jacka - Patra AVI S ,FRANK J, SKVNDV - 18+ BOOTY

Nothing Ever Happens in Canada
Tom Thomson and the Canoe Lake Mystery

Nothing Ever Happens in Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 31:36


Hello and Welcome to Nothing Ever Happens in Canada, but we know this is simply not true! I'm Canadian Girl, thanks for joining me today. I hope you have your gear ready, as were off on another great adventure, grab your hiking boots again, camera, camping gear and detective hat, as we head into the largest and oldest provincial park, in Ontario, the beautiful Algonquin Park. While there we'll meet one of Canada's most famous painters Tom Thomas who disappeared while out canoeing on his favourite lake. Join me now as we try to uncover what happen to Tom Thomson, one of Canada's greatest art mysteries. Famous Jack Pine https://www.gallery.ca/collection/artwork/the-jack-pine The Northern River** the one I really like https://www.aci-iac.ca/art-books/tom-thomson/key-works/northern-river To see bullet hole in skull found https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/a-break-in-the-mysterious-case-of-tom-thomson-canadas-van-gogh/article1214427/ Souvenir Shop - Merch

Nothing Ever Happens in Canada
Tom Thomson and the Canoe Lake Mystery

Nothing Ever Happens in Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 9:41


Hello and Welcome to Nothing Ever Happens in Canada, but we know this is simply not true! I'm Canadian Girl, thanks for stopping by today. I have our list of gear ready for our next adventure for sure. Grab your hiking boots again, camera, camping gear and detective hat, as we head into the largest and oldest provincial park, in Ontario the beautiful Algonquin Park. While there we'll meet one of Canada's most famous painters Tom Thomas who disappeared while out canoeing on his favourite lake. Join me next week as we try to uncover what happen to Tom Thomson, one of Canada's greatest art mysteries. Famous Jack Pine - Tom Thomson https://www.gallery.ca/collection/artwork/the-jack-pine Souvenir Shop - Merch

RCI | English : Columns
Art: the amazing Canadian artist you never heard of

RCI | English : Columns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 10:52


Canada has produce a great many world class artists, but which have consistently been overlooked by critics. Only recently have some, such as Tom Thomson and the Group of 7 begun to be recognized internationally for their amazing talent. Still… »

The Conspirators Podcast
Ep. 105 - The Fine Art of Murder

The Conspirators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 32:14


In this episode I tell you about the lives, and deaths of two of the most famous artists who ever lived. Canada's Tom Thomson and Vincent Van Gogh have a lot in common. They both started painting late in life, they both struggled financially while they were alive, and there's evidence that both men may have been murdered. Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/theconspiratorspodcast Notes: https://www.canadianmysteries.ca/sites/thomson/home/indexen.html https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/a-break-in-the-mysterious-case-of-tom-thomson-canadas-van-gogh/article1214427/ https://www.amazon.com/Many-Deaths-Tom-Thomson-Separating/dp/1459731964/ref=nodl_ https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2014/12/vincent-van-gogh-murder-mystery https://www.amazon.com/Van-Gogh-Life-Steven-Naifeh/dp/0375758976/ref=nodl_ Music: Dexter Britain, The Tea Party https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dexter_Britain/ Kai Engel, Far From Home PON VII, Pacific Garbage Patch, January, Oecumene Sleeps, November, October, September https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/ Kevin MacLeod “Smoother Move”, “Danse Morialta”,  "Meditation Impromptu 03", ”Impromptu in Quarter Comma Meantone” by Kevin MacLeod(https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Dirty Swift
#MondayMix 284 by @dirtyswift - 01.Jul.2019 (Live Mix)

Dirty Swift

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 57:55


LE Choppa - Shotta Flow [Remix] (feat. Blueface) 100 Blaze feat. Koba LaD - Binks (main) Gunna - Baby Birkin (Dirty) Migos - Stripper Bowl (Dirty) Gucci Mane ft Lil Uzi Vert & Young Dolph - Potential (Dirty) Jok'air - Jeune papa (feat. Leto & Kitsuné Kendra) Moneybagg Yo ft Gunna - Dior (Dirty) ILOVEMAKONNEN - Shoot Shoot (Dirty) Murda Beatz ft Sheck Wes & Lil Pump - Shopping Spree (Dirty) K CAMP - Lottery (Dirty) Kid Conrad ft. Spoat - Money OTW (Dirty) Billionaire Burke ft. Gunna - My Slime (Clean) Trina ft. Nicki Minaj - BAPS (Dirty) Lil Nas X - Panini (Main) Rick Ross ft. Wale - Act A Fool (Dirty) YK Osiris ft. DaBaby - Freaky Dancer (Dirty) DaBaby - Suge - Benzi & Playtime Boss Bootleg (Dirty) Rick Ross - B.M.F. (Blowin' Money Fast) - So Dope Remix (Dirty) TroyBoi ft. Skrillex - WARLORDZ #Miroo - Miroo - Alarm Afro 2018 Tom Thomson x Huisman - Tutu (MASTER FINAL) AVI S x MIROO - AVI S x MIROO - ARIBAA (JAANWAAR) Gaia Beat - #Espalha (feat. DJ Lipiki) Elvis Crespo/James Morano - Suavemente (James Morano Bootleg) ASSI & B.M. - Gwara Nao Para paul mond - my humps + oye como va Trina ft. LightSkinKeisha - On His Face (Dirty) RR 9.1 (INNOBASS & Freekill Remix) Soulely - Get ur Freak on (baile edit) Lil Nas X ft. Cardi B - Rodeo (Dirty) Future - Government Official (Dirty) Tyga - Maykherkhum Lil Baby & Future - Out Of The Mud (Dirty) Chris Brown ft. Gunna - Heat (Dirty) Drake - Omerta (Dirty) Polo G ft. Lil Baby & Gunna - Pop Out Again (Dirty) Doja Cat - Juicy (Dirty) ASAP Ferg ft City Girls & ANTHA - Wigs (Dirty) Fat Joe ft Dre & lil Wayne - Pullin (Dirty) Lil Tecca - Ransom (Dirty) E-40 ft. Quavo, Roddy Rich, A$AP Ferg & Schoolboy Q - Chase The Money (Dirty) Chris Brown ft. Lil Wayne & Joyner Lucas - Need A Stack (Dirty) Drake ft Rick Ross - Money In The Grave (Dirty) G-Eazy - It's Eazy (Dirty) Kamaiyah ft. Quavo & Tyga - Windows (Dirty) Trouble ft. City Girls - She's A Winner (Dirty) Sueco The Child ft. Offset & A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Fast Remix (Dirty) G-Eazy & Tyga - Bang Mr. Vegas - Heads High (RMX) Nicki Minaj - Megatron (Dirty) Dopebwoy, Bizzey - Salaris (Max Wallin' x Limitless Touch) OBOY - Je M'en Tape (feat. Aya Nakamura & Dopebwoy) $HIRAK FEAT. BOKOESAM, BIZZEY & DOPEBWOY - MY MONEY Demon One - Go (feat_ Sadek & Obeydie) Sean Paul & J Balvin - Contra La Pared (Akalex & Afterfab Remix) wiley stefflon don idris elba sean paul - boasty (paul mond flip) Bhad Bhabie ft. Kodak Black - Bestie - Jurab & Michael Fortera Remix (Dirty) BROSS - PLAYA Riddim Kybba - Dale (Limitless Remix) ft. Leftside & Karl Wine JURAB - Tradicional Punish & Jurab - Don't Fck Around (Original Mix) Limitless---Bad-Gyal-Riddim Donny Duardo x Tom Thomson x Huisman - Andale Rosalia & J Balvin - Con Altura (BROSS Bootleg) Tom Thomson x Huisman - OMW (Master) Tom Thomson X Huisman X Jacka - Patra

OSOCITY
OSOCITY Moombahton Mix | Flight OSO 46

OSOCITY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 17:38


Welcome Aboard FLIGHT OSO! Buckle up! and get ready for take off as we take you on a musical journey! : Social Media | Contact : ▶ BOOKING : OSOCITYBOOKINGS@Yahoo.com ▶ Spotify : open.spotify.com/artist/7HEvQ6oJuJ8OfVZeEuZIm6 ▶ SOUNDCLOUD : @osocity954 ▶ FACEBOOK : www.facebook.com/OSOCITY/? ref=aymt_homepage_panel ▶INSTAGRAM : www.instagram.com/osocity/ ▶ TWITTER : twitter.com/OSOCITY ▶ SNAPCHAT : @OSOCITY ▶ WEBSITE : OSOCITY.Com ▶ Track List 1.Sleazy Stereo, Noiz - Work Out 2.D'Maduro - Cepillaso 3.Konshens & J Capri - Pull Up To Mi Bumper (Limitless Remix) 4.Sound Of Da Police - Noiz & Omar Duro X Naffz Mash Up 5.Tom Thomson x Huisman - OMW 6.CANIBAL- FA!L (Original) 7.Sean Paul - Gimme The Light (Limitless Remix) 8.Don George & Wild Funk - Little One 9.J-Mason & Johnny K - Wazig Ft. Ecoma 10.Sleazy Stereo - Gas Dem' Riddim 11.Moradzo x Merdan D - Baila

Broderskab & Friends Radio
32 - Akalex [Trap, Jersey Sound & Moombahton]

Broderskab & Friends Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 57:10


© Jack Ü, Grizzy, Tropkillaz, Anitta, Mc Zaac, Scollo, GTA, Damien N-Drix, Chuwe, M3B8, kLap, Makla, Flip N Gawd, Ramen Boy, Eqal, Lil Nas, Billy Ray Cyrus, 2DLQTZ, G-Eazy, SGK, CLB, Round 2, Stevie G, Ciisnero, Omar Duro, Sean Paul, Ash, Tom Thomson, Huisman, Nonsens, Killkid, B.TA, Skrillex, Joyryde, Ibranovski, Bingo Player, Joe Hike, Afterfab, Crankdat, Loge21, Spice Girls, Sumr Camp, J Balvin, Los Caribenos, MHD, Versano, Zola, 4B, DJ Snake, Eptic, Teez, Drake, Eptic, Haanter, Baauer, GRAVEDGR, Trampa, BLVCK SHEEP, Wiz Khalifa, Lil Pump, Chizzle, Rever Deep, NGHTMRE, A$ap Ferg, Louiejayxx, Eptic, NvrLeft, Hamza, Diplo, Niska, LeKid, Freekill, Khalid, Billie Eilish, Ricky Remedy

Ghosts Are Everywhere
22: Gossip Ghost?

Ghosts Are Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 93:06


In episode 22 Carly & Cecilia each share surprise stories from two different places in an attempt to show you that ghosts really are everywhere. Carly shares a spooky story of the American south and Tennessee's the Bell Witch while Cecilia brings us north, telling the spookily tragic and timeless tale of one of Canada's most iconic artists, Tom Thomson.

Canada Obscura
Episode 40 - The Next Alfred Hitchcock

Canada Obscura

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 83:59


Guillermo del Toro, who? This week, Mary tells us all about the death (and haunting!) of Tom Thomson, one of the famous Group of Seven. Shelley shares with us Mark Twitchell, the infamous Dexter killer (and self-titled filmmaker). Trigger warnings include: assault, murder, dismemberment, suicide, and stuff of the like.

Toddcast
Tim Bouma and Tom Thomson

Toddcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018


Identity Management expert, unicyclist and history buff Tim Bouma gives new life to Canadian painter Tom Thomson in his imaginative book adapted from the popular Twitter account.Stream or download in MP3 format.Also available on Google Play Music, Apple Podcasts (iTunes) and Stitcher. Or, subscribe with your favourite podcast app.

Toronto Mike'd Podcast
The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson: Toronto Mike'd #364

Toronto Mike'd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 82:49


Mike chats with Dr. Gregory Klages about the life of Tom Thomson and the mythology surrounding his death in Algonquin Park in 1917 at the young age of 39.

Mariticide Podcast
Episode 24- Tom Thomson

Mariticide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 47:10


hey call him Canada’s Van Gough, and his tragic death in Algonquin Park in 1917 ended his career but started a century long investigation by the public. Was it just a tragic accident or is there something to the whispers of murder that have not let this story rest. Could the ghostly canoeist moving silently across the lake hold the key to this mystery?

Murder Was The Case
#36. The Art of Dying, Interestingly… w/ Dr. Gregory Klages (Dive Bar)

Murder Was The Case

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 109:45


A decade after his mysterious demise, Tom Thomson would be celebrated as one of the most important visual artists in Canadian history. But in 1917, his little more than a bloated corpse was pulled from Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park. Dr. Gregory Klages and Lee contemplate the circumstances of Thomson's legendary death over a bottle of Scotch. Was it foul play? Dr. Gregory Klages is the author of 'The Many Deaths of Tom Tomson: Seperating Fact From Fiction' - check it out on Amazon. For more information on Gregory, visit http://manydeathsoftomthomson.blogspot.com/.  ----more---- Check out DATSUSARA for all your hemp gear essentials including: bags, apparel, body care, accessories and more! https://www.dsgear.com/  Support this show and join the Murder Was The Case family @ https://www.patreon.com/murderwasthecase  Tweet us: https://twitter.com/murderwtcase Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MWTCPodcast/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/youtube_MWTC & Leave us a dope review on iTunes: http://bit.ly/itunesmwtc  Contact: murderwasthecasepodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Who Killed Theresa?
Who Killed Tom Thomson? / Canadian Timber Trilogy Part II

Who Killed Theresa?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 57:08


Tom Thomson  was a Canadian artist of the early 20th century. Thomson died in 1917. Despite a short career his work has been very influential in Canadian art. The tragic circumstances of his death at Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park, Ontario have lead many to speculate that Thomson was murdered. The Myth and mystery of Tom Thomson continues to this day.

RCI Tam-tam Canada
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RCI Tam-tam Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 5:59


Tanya Poggione raconte la belle histoire du tableau de Tom Thomson vendu à près d'un demi-million

Our Liner Notes
Episode 69: Tribute to Gord Downie & The Tragically Hip Part 1

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 94:52


This week we present the first half of our tribute to Canadian legend Gord Downie and his band, The Tragically Hip. Guest hosted by Agent Palmer, Chris presents tracks from the beginnings of the Hip's career (20:45, 36:05, 51:48, 1:01:43, 1:15:39) while presenting fun facts about the band and its native land. All this plus: NAFTA, Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven, live shows, cryptic lyrics, the 100th meridian,  party bands, the Gin Blossoms, Canadian country twang, David Milgaard and Crown Attorneys. Reach Us: @agentpalmer  @chrismaierbc  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com

History Slam Podcast
Episode 105: Shadow Red

History Slam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017


In this episode of the History Slam, Sean Graham talks with artist Martha Johnson about her new exhibit Shadow Red, which commemorates the 100th anniversary of Tom Thomson’s death. They chat about her personal connection to Tom Thomson, his legacy in Canada’s art community, and her artistic style. They also talk about the exhibit, using blankets as a canvas, what visitors can […]

History Slam Podcast

In this episode of the History Slam, Sean Graham talks with artist Martha Johnson about her new exhibit Shadow Red, which commemorates the 100th anniversary of Tom Thomson’s death. They chat about her personal connection to Tom Thomson, his legacy in Canada's art community, and her artistic style. They also talk about the exhibit, using blankets as a canvas, what visitors can […]

Storylines with Christine Cowley
Angie Littlefield

Storylines with Christine Cowley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2017 27:44


Piquing our curiosity and taste buds with Tom Thomson’s Fine Kettle of Friends. The post Angie Littlefield appeared first on Christine Cowley.

Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff
Episode 240: Bush Bachelor

Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2017 73:13


Our second consecutive all-request episode kicks off in the Gaming Hut, as Ray Slakinksi asks for tips on running Night’s Black Agents at conventions. In the History Hut Andy Young wants to know about the Mythos truth behind the death of legendary Canadian painter Tom Thomson. Rick Neal uses the kind offices of Ask Ken […]

History Slam Podcast
Episode 92: The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson

History Slam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017


In this episode of the History Slam I talk with Gregory Klages about his book The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson. They talk about Tom Thomson’s life, the various conspiracies, and the research method for exploring such divergent theories. [http://activehistory.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/History-Slam-Episode-92-The-Many-Deaths-of-Tom-Thompson.mp3]

History Slam Podcast
Episode 92: The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson

History Slam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017


In this episode of the History Slam I talk with Gregory Klages about his book The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson. They talk about Tom Thomson's life, the various conspiracies, and the research method for exploring such divergent theories. [http://activehistory.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/History-Slam-Episode-92-The-Many-Deaths-of-Tom-Thompson.mp3]

Haunted Talks - The Official Podcast of The Haunted Walk
EP 13 - Gregory Klages, The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson

Haunted Talks - The Official Podcast of The Haunted Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2016 53:30


Tom Thomson is one of Canada’s most celebrated artists and cultural icons. However, the events surrounding his tragic death in 1917, at the age of 39, continue to be source of interest and controversy. Was it an accident? Suicide? Or, a conspiracy to hide a grizzly murder? Join us as we chat with distinguished Thomson researcher, Gregory Klages, about his new book, The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson: Separating Fact From Fiction.

Philosophy Talk Starters
280: What Is Love?

Philosophy Talk Starters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2015 10:28


More at http://philosophytalk.org/shows/what-love It may seem doubtful that philosophers have much to tell us about love (beyond their love of wisdom). Surely it is the poets who have the market cornered when it comes to deep reflection on the nature of love. John and Ken question the notion that love cannot be captured by the light of reason by turning their attention to the philosophy of love with philosopher-poet Troy Jollimore from CSU Chico. Troy is the author of Love’s Vision, as well as two collections of poems: At Lake Scugog and 2006's Tom Thomson in Purgatory, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award.

Haunted Talks - The Official Podcast of The Haunted Walk
Ep 4 - Prof. Dimitry Anastakis, The Dark Side of Canadian History

Haunted Talks - The Official Podcast of The Haunted Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2015 42:13


In Episode #4 we speak with Prof. Dimitry Anastakis about the mysterious death of artist Tom Thomson, Canada's most notorious female bootlegger, and the day a bomb went off just steps from the House of Commons!  

That's Not Art - Broken Area Podcast
Episode 2 - Beyond the Group of Seven

That's Not Art - Broken Area Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015


I came upon the Group of Seven when I came to live in Sault-Sainte-Marie, Mark learned to see art through the eyes of a friend who initiated him to the vastness of art in Southern Ontario. Mark's sensibilities were closer to the Automatistes, Paul-Émile Borders and Jean-Paul Riopelle.  My parents loved Jean-Paul Lemieux and the Automatistes of course. Who else is there beyond Varley, Carmichael, Lismer, Johnston, Harris, Jackson and MacDonald?  A whole lot more! But somehow, no matter what, we always seem to return to these seminal seven (or eight with Tom Thomson, or eight with Emily Carr, or nine with Casson...) Somewhere deep in our hearts, they have a special place and that's all fine.

Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
A little piracy can be a good thing: what the press can learn from Hollywood

Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2015 33:45


Tom Thomson will begin by giving the context on the Scottish media landscape, followed by Grant Gibson speaking about digital strategies and paywalls.

House of Harley Radio
YES!!!! Your VOTE Counts!!!!

House of Harley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2014 135:14


Yes....When I talk to people, I hear it all the time "My Vote Doesn't Count", but House of Harley is here to tell you YOUR VOTE DOES COUNT!!!  Join us on House of Harley Talk Radio @9pm 10/29/14 as we interview the honorable Congressman Jim Clyburn, Bakari Sellers (candidate running for Lt. Governor), Tom Thomson (candidate running for SC School Superintendent), and Chandra Clevland-Jenning (candidate running for Richland School District 2 School Board), and many more!!!  HoH is worldwide, but this show is dedicated to you South Carolina, because we need change and vast improvements to our state!!!! This show will be an intimate moment for you all to call and ask questions to the candidates that are running for office. Please feel free to call the show @347-884-9373 @9pm 10/29/14.....YOUR VOTE DOES COUNT!!!!!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/houseofharley Sponsored By: http://www.ladysusieqfashions.comhttp://www.gofundme.com/supporthohTwitter: @hohtalkradio  *if you have trouble listening to the show online call 347-884-9373 to listen to the show on your phone*if you are listening on your smart phone internet and you are experiencing issues...give the show time to load and or refresh your screen

Entitled Opinions (about Life and Literature)
Tom Thomson in Purgatory - A conversation with Troy Jollimore

Entitled Opinions (about Life and Literature)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 55:29


Entitled Opinions (about Life and Literature)
Tom Thomson in Purgatory - A conversation with Troy Jollimore

Entitled Opinions (about Life and Literature)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 55:29


purgatory tom thomson troy jollimore
Entitled Opinions (about Life and Literature)
Tom Thomson in Purgatory - A conversation with Troy Jollimore

Entitled Opinions (about Life and Literature)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 55:29


purgatory tom thomson troy jollimore