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Despite legal barriers, persistent talk about restart When the Indian Point nuclear power plant south of Philipstown shut down in 2021, its legal obligations were clear: It could not restart, nor could any new nuclear power be generated there, without the unanimous consent of the Village of Buchanan, the Town of Cortlandt, Westchester County, New York State and the Hendrick Hudson School District. Despite that high bar, the insistence by county and state officials that they will never allow nuclear power to be generated at the site, and the fact that the plant is being dismantled, the possibility of Indian Point reopening continues to surface. The question came up again at the Feb. 19 meeting of the Indian Point Decommissioning Oversight Board (DOB) after a video was posted online of a plant worker saying that the decommissioning of one part of the plant was on hold due to a possible restart. The video was shot by Andrew Walker, aka Radioactive Drew. On his YouTube channel, which has nearly 100,000 subscribers, Walker shares his documentaries about the world's most radioactive places. In a three-part video that premiered last month, Walker was given a tour of Indian Point by two longtime employees. When visiting the turbines at Reactor 3, Walker asks Brent Magurno, a radiation protection supervisor, "With the whole possible restart that's on the table of this place happening, no work has been done to take these out of service, right?" "Initially, yes," said Magurno. "But then we stopped once the question was asked about restarting, and so we're not proceeding until we get the final answer on that on this side of the plant." A few minutes later, decommissioning supervisor Brian Vangor noted that, because of an ongoing legal dispute over whether Holtec can discharge radioactive wastewater into the Hudson River, some equipment the plant could theoretically use if it were to reopen remains in place. "Many more things would be taken apart if the water in some of those pools I told you about was gone," he said. "New York State did us a little bit of a favor. Rare, but they did us a favor." Holtec International, the company responsible for decommissioning, has said it has no plans to reopen Indian Point. When DOB chair Tom Congdon asked Holtec's Matt Johnson at the Feb. 19 meeting if the video meant its plans had changed, he replied that Magurno's comment was "categorically false and incorrect." "We have not started work on the turbines based on our schedule and our resources," Johnson said. "My opinion is that it was somebody who was excited and showing our plant and maybe got a little ahead of himself and used a poor choice of words, so that is not what Holtec intends to put out there." Johnson said that he did not know when the turbines were scheduled for removal, but that it would not be in the next year. "We don't have any plans to restart at this time," he said. "If for some reason that came about, obviously there would be major changes to decommissioning, because we wouldn't be able to do that with funds from the decommissioning trust fund." Dana Levenberg, a state Assembly Member who sits on the board and whose district includes Philipstown, said that "this kind of stuff obviously makes the community trust you less." "You tell us one thing at the DOB meeting, and then we hear something else in a video, and people go crazy," she said. "We don't need that. We need reassurances and assurances and proof on paper, in writing, signed documents that says what your plan is, when you're going to do this, when you're going to do that, and you need to stick to it." In September, Kelly Trice, the president of Holtec International, said that Indian Point could be restarted in four years for $8 billion to $10 billion. At a DOB meeting a few weeks later, Holtec's Patrick O'Brien said that Trice was speaking theoretically because the federal Department of Energy had asked all shuttered nuclear plants for estimates of what it would take ...
Matthew 9:9-13
In Italian, many masculine nouns ending in "-tore" have a corresponding feminine form ending in "-trice". This common pattern applies to many professions and action-based nouns.Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Italian lessons: https://italianmatters.com/2312. Download the Italian Verb Conjugation Blueprint: https://bit.ly/freebieverbblueprint3. Subscribe to the YouTube lessons: https://www.youtube.com/italianmattersThe goal of the Italian Matters Language and Culture School is to help English speakers build fluency and confidence to speak the Italian language through support, feedback, and accountability. The primary focus is on empowering Italian learners to speak clearly and sound natural so they can easily have conversations in Italian. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John 1:43 - 51
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What happens when grief arrives all at once—and refuses to follow the rules?In this deeply moving episode of Female Voices: Life & Loss, host Teresa Reiniger sits down with Mon Trice Williams (aka Poet Emma Dree)—a widow, mother, poet, author, and curator of healing spaces—who shares how losing her mother, husband, and five other family members within single year reshaped everything she thought she knew about grief, self-care, and resilience.Rather than trying to “fix” her grief, Mon Trice learned to listen to it—and what emerged was a powerful philosophy: self-care isn't a one-time rescue, it's a sustainable network. Through poetry, interactive open mics, serenity suppers, and immersive writing experiences, Mon Trice now creates healing spaces that help people process grief, identity shifts, and loss—together.This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating grief, burnout, widowhood, or emotional overwhelm—and for those who feel pressure to be “high-functioning” while silently unraveling.
Jonah 1:1-3; Jonah 3:1-4:2
Michael Trice combines theological training with an executive MBA to engage business leaders, nonprofits, and diverse religious communities. As founding director of Seattle University's Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement, he works at the intersection of faith traditions and public life. Our conversation explores what "public theology" means in practice and the tensions inherent in pluralistic engagement.Show Notes:Encountering Cruelty: The Fracture of the Human Heart (https://brill.com/display/title/18104?rskey=cf10gy&result=1)Send us a text
Genesis 18:1-21
[SPONSORISÉ] Tracfin, le service de renseignement financier de Bercy, propose une série de podcasts présentant ses métiers et ses missions à travers ceux qui en parlent le mieux, ses propres agents. Dans cette 3e saison d'« HABILITÉ.E.S », découvrez de nouveaux portraits d'agents, tous habilités "très secret", qui travaillent au quotidien pour faire parler l'argent. Bonne écoute !Dans cet épisode, ce sont deux agents qui vous racontent leur parcours. Fraîchement diplômés, Agathe, 25 ans, et Marc, 24 ans, vous expliquent comment ils ont intégré Tracfin d'abord comme apprentis, avant d'être définitivement recrutés au sein de ce service de renseignement… Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations. Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Genesis 17:15 - 21; Genesis 18:9-15; Genesis 21:1-7
Genesis 17:7; Jeremiah 32:36-41
Morgane est locataire d'un appartement, géré par une agence immobilière, dans lequel elle habite avec ses deux filles. Mais plusieurs incidents ont rendu l'appartement inhabitable. Malgré un rapport accablant de l'ARS sur l'état du logement et un arrêté préfectoral de juin 2025 mettant en demeure les propriétaires de réaliser des travaux, ces derniers ne semblent ni pressés de faire des travaux ni de reloger Morgane, comme ils en ont pourtant l'obligation. Philippine Orefice, enquêtrice pour "Ça peut vous arriver", revient sur les détails du dossier. Au micro de Chloé Lacrampe, un membre de l'équipe de "Ça peut vous arriver" revient sur les négociations difficiles et les moments off de ces 2h d'antenne ! Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Genesis 16:7-16
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Genesis 16:1-6
Genesis 15:12-21
Genesis 15:7-21
Genesis 15:1-6; Romans 4:1-8
In 1997, Iowa State University named its football stadium after the school’s first black athlete: Jack Trice. Tragically, Trice never even played in Ames, Iowa—he died from internal injuries sustained during a play in his second college game, played in Minneapolis, Minnesota on October 6, 1923. Trice wrote a note to himself the night before, bearing witness to his determination: “The honor of my race, family, and self are at stake. Everyone is expecting me to do big things. I will! My whole body and soul are to be thrown recklessly about on the field tomorrow. Every time the ball is snapped, I will be trying to do more than my part.” Trice profoundly understood that what he did flowed from the honor and dignity of who he was, infusing his character with courage. The apostle Paul says something similar in Ephesians, challenging believers to let who they were in Christ influence every decision: “As a prisoner of the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received” (Ephesians 4:1). Paul challenges us to embrace a way of living shaped by Jesus’ work for us, in us, and through us, which yields humility, gentleness, patience, unity, love and peace (vv. 2-3) as we use our God-given gifts to serve one another (vv. 15-16).
Genesis 15:1-6
Recent decades have seen a resurgence in interest and funding for hypersonics research. Rod Trice, professor of materials engineering at Purdue University, briefly overviews the history of hypersonic flight, describes current hypersonic vehicle design paradigms and materials, and shares his expectations for the future of this critical national defense sector.View the transcript for this episode here.About the guestRod Trice is professor of materials engineering at Purdue University. His group works on the processing and forming of ceramics for hypersonic applications. Since January 2024, Rod has helped support the ACerS–USACA Materials Training Program by teaching a short course on hypersonic materials. The program recently received a two-year funding extension from the U.S. government and will continue in 2026.About ACerSFounded in 1898, The American Ceramic Society is the leading professional membership organization for scientists, engineers, researchers, manufacturers, plant personnel, educators, and students working with ceramics and related materials.
Dominique Rizet, en compagnie de Pauline Revenaz, revient sur de grandes affaires policières et judiciaires faisant l'actualité. Chaque week-end, l'émission pilotée par Pauline Revenaz avec à ses côtés Dominique Rizet, consultant police/justice BFMTV, traite d'un événement majeur de la semaine, ainsi que d'autres affaires qui sont revenues sur le devant de la scène. BFMTV, 1ère chaine d'information en continu de France, vous propose toute l'info en temps réel avec 18h d'antenne live par jour et des directs partout à travers le monde où l'actualité le nécessite. BFMTV, c'est aussi les débats et les grands reportages d'actualité. Retrouvez BFMTV sur le canal 15 de la TNT et sur BFMTV.com.
Proverbs 16:21-24
Proverbs 11:14, Proverbs 12:15; Proverbs 15:31
Pour cet épisode d'Histoires de Frousses des auditeurs et auditrices, Joany a eu le plaisir de recevoir les copines Christine et Justine du balado Crime Glacé!!!
What a freaking episode to get you in the press and we're so lucky to have Natalie come and speak at Content Live as well. In this episode Natalie takes us through; What makes a good story How to stand out in an inbox Knowing where you belong (don't waste your time pitching everywhere) From someone who is named one of the Trailblazing 45 Women Over 45 in PR by Women in PR UK, Natalie is an absolute freaking PR legend. She's the founder of Legacy Not Likes Movement and Natalie Trice Publicity, she has shit loads of experience working with incredible people and the list is frankly endless. Follow her on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/natalietricepublicity Download the first chapter of her book: https://natalietrice.kit.com/ed6bca9395
Pour cet épisode, nous avons eu le grand plaisir de recevoir les animateu.trice.s du balado d'origine belge Le Scénario du pire : Philipe, San et Michèle. Ensemble, nous racontons six histoires envoyées par nos auditeurs et auditrices, entremêlées à quelques récits personnels.Ce fut un vrai plaisir de collaborer avec l'équipe de Scénario du pire, un podcsat que nous suivons avec admiration depuis leurs débuts. Au-delà de leur complicité palpable, ils savent surtout comment documenter et raconter des récits avec respect et sensibilité. L'ajout récent de Michèle, professeure en sociologie, apporte une profondeur pertinente aux histoires racontées.Alors si jamais c'est pas clair, nous sommes de vrais fans, autant du podcast Le Scénario du Pire que de l'équipe qui se cache derrière ce beau projet!
Merci à Gigi, Anick, Maxime, Roxane, Éhane et à la personne anonyme!POUR NOUS ENVOYER VOS HISTOIRESlespetitesfrousses@gmail.comFICHE DE ROGER LAFONTAINEhttps://www.sq.gouv.qc.ca/disparus/roger-lafontaine/ARTICLE "Deux mystères résolus"https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/justice-et-faits-divers/2025-07-23/deux-mysteres-resolus/un-baume-pour-les-familles-des-disparus.phpAFTER SHOW & AUTRE CONTENU BONUSpatreon.com/user?u=74511634MERCHhttps://www.baladosclubsocial.ca/boutiqueSITE WEBhttps://www.baladosclubsocial.ca/NOS RÉSEAUX SOCIAUXhttps://linktr.ee/Lespetitesfrousses.podPour supporter LES PETITES FROUSSES sur Patreon https://patreon.com/user?u=74511634&utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Pour nous envoyer vos histoires de frousses lespetitesfrousses@gmail.com Pour nous suivre sur les réseaux @lespetitesfrousses.podSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/les-petites-frousses/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
“Just because you have a diagnosis doesn't mean you fit in the same box as someone else.”Friend, today we are diving into autism with educational therapist, school psychologist, and my friend, Alicia Trice.Alicia has worked with people with autism (and their families) for over 10 years and in this chat she debunks many of the myths that are circulating about autism. She explains the importance of individualized care and the need for better resources within our education system for non-neurotypical kids.From someone who is on the ground working with these families every day, Alicia encourages us to look for the strengths in each other and to lead with love.Friend, this is a good one. Thanks to Alicia for being here and thanks for hitting play on another Tell Me More chat!Get the rest of the links from this chat at https://nicolewalters.com/episode510And WATCH this chat on YouTube at https://nicolewalters.com/youtubeEpisode Sponsor:Use code WALTERS at checkout for 15% off your entire order at www.vionicshoes.com when you log into your account. 1 time use onlyProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac spend some time with former Atlanta Falcons quarterback, and now analyst for the Atlanta Falcons Radio Network Dave Archer! Ali, Mike, Beau, and Dave discuss what Dave's prep is like for a preseason game, how his prep for a preseason game differs from his prep for a regular season game, which guys have surprised Dave at Falcons' training camp so far that will be on the field tonight, how much Dave expects Bralen Trice to play tonight, what Dave expects to see from Trice when he does play tonight, if Dave has watched any film from the Hall of Fame game that the Detroit Lions were in last week as a part of his preparation for the Falcons preseason game against the Lions tonight, and what Dave thinks the Falcons have planned for Kentavius Street this season.
HR2 - Falcons have a lot of position battles that'll start to get sorted out tonight In hour two Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac let you hear Atlanta Falcons' rookie safety Xavier Watts talk about how he's prepared for tonight's preseason game despite missing time, and talk about how he wants to show the type of player he is tonight in the Falcons' first preseason game. Ali, Mike, and Beau also react to what Watts had to say, and explain why they think Watts must play well tonight to keep that strong safety competition between himself, Jordan Fuller, and Xavier Watts close. The Morning Shift crew also continues to talk about some other guys they're excited to watch in the Falcons' first preseason game tonight. Then, Ali, Mike, and Beau spend some time with former Atlanta Falcons quarterback, and now analyst for the Atlanta Falcons Radio Network Dave Archer! Ali, Mike, Beau, and Dave discuss what Dave's prep is like for a preseason game, how his prep for a preseason game differs from his prep for a regular season game, which guys have surprised Dave at Falcons' training camp so far that will be on the field tonight, how much Dave expects Bralen Trice to play tonight, what Dave expects to see from Trice when he does play tonight, if Dave has watched any film from the Hall of Fame game that the Detroit Lions were in last week as a part of his preparation for the Falcons preseason game against the Lions tonight, and what Dave thinks the Falcons have planned for Kentavius Street this season. The Morning Shift crew also reacts to the latest news, rumors, and reports in the NFL as they go In The Huddle, and close out hour two by playing a round of Fair or Foul!
Merci à Laurine, Alexandra, Marie-Philippe, Gabrielle, Mélissa et à la personne anonyme!FICHE D'OLIVIER ST-DENIShttps://www.sq.gouv.qc.ca/disparus/olivier-st-denis/POUR NOUS ENVOYER VOS HISTOIRESlespetitesfrousses@gmail.comAFTER SHOW & AUTRE CONTENU BONUSpatreon.com/user?u=74511634MERCHhttps://www.baladosclubsocial.ca/boutiqueSITE WEBhttps://www.baladosclubsocial.ca/NOS RÉSEAUX SOCIAUXhttps://linktr.ee/Lespetitesfrousses.podPour supporter LES PETITES FROUSSES sur Patreon https://patreon.com/user?u=74511634&utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Pour nous envoyer vos histoires de frousses lespetitesfrousses@gmail.com Pour nous suivre sur les réseaux @lespetitesfrousses.podSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/les-petites-frousses/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Division I men's wrestling only has one current HBCU wrestling program and it's at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. Central Michigan alum and three-time All-American Jarod Trice is on staff with head coach Kenny Monday and Trice talks about the growth of himself as a coach under Monday, the growth of the program and the unique place Morgan State holds in wrestling.
Division I men's wrestling only has one current HBCU wrestling program and it's at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. Central Michigan alum and three-time All-American Jarod Trice is on staff with head coach Kenny Monday and Trice talks about the growth of himself as a coach under Monday, the growth of the program and the unique place Morgan State holds in wrestling.
Merci à Laurence, Philippe, Charles, Hugo, Isabelle et à la personne anonyme!FICHE DE FÉLICIEN LAFORCEhttps://spvm.qc.ca/fr/PersonnesRecherchees/Disparues/f08241e3-e041-4a8a-974a-f73ab2a509ddPOUR NOUS ENVOYER VOS HISTOIRESlespetitesfrousses@gmail.comAFTER SHOW & AUTRE CONTENU BONUSpatreon.com/user?u=74511634MERCHhttps://www.baladosclubsocial.ca/boutiqueSITE WEBhttps://www.baladosclubsocial.ca/NOS RÉSEAUX SOCIAUXhttps://linktr.ee/Lespetitesfrousses.podPour supporter LES PETITES FROUSSES sur Patreon https://patreon.com/user?u=74511634&utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Pour nous envoyer vos histoires de frousses lespetitesfrousses@gmail.com Pour nous suivre sur les réseaux @lespetitesfrousses.podSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lespetitesfroussespod/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Will Trice is the Executive Director of the Arkansas Repertory Theatre and has been since 2019. He has served as a producer for nearly 30 productions on Broadway, the West End, and National Tours. Trice is a three-time Tony Award winner for All The Way, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and Porgy & Bess, though he gives away any credit to the fabulous actors, writers, and production crew. He is a five-time Tony nominee for Fiddler on the Roof, The Royal Shakespeare Company's Wolf Hall, You Can't Take It With You, The Glass Menagerie, and The Best Man. Other credits include: American Son, starring Kerry Washington; The Lifespan of A Fact, starring Daniel Radcliffe; American Buffalo; American Psycho; Lady Day At Emerson's Bar & Grill, starring Audra McDonald (Broadway & West End); The Realistic Joneses, starring Toni Collette, Michael C. Hall, & Marisa Tomei; Blithe Spirit, starring Angela Lansbury (West End & National Tour); The Bridges of Madison County; and Glengarry Glen Ross, starring Al Pacino. Prior to his career in producing, Trice served as a Business Analyst with management consulting firm McKinsey & Company, an Artistic Administration Associate with The Metropolitan Opera, and a Strategic Growth Associate with alternative asset managers D.E. Shaw & Company. He holds degrees from Southern Methodist and Northwestern Universities.
Topics on this week's episode with Greg Huss and South Bend Cubs broadcaster Brendan King:Ryan Gallagher's breakout to Top 20 prospectTyler Schlaffer's impressive runErian Rodriguez's return from injuryJaxon Wiggins' utter dominanceNick Dean's under-the-radar ascensionJefferson Rojas as the organization's top prospect?Cristian Hernandez's steady defenseCarter Trice's do-it-all performance
Cubs Fall to Captains on Star Wars Night Despite Carter Trice’s Two-Homer Effort On a steamy Star Wars Night at Four Winds Field, the South Bend Cubs fell to the Lake County Captains 10–5, despite two home runs from Carter Trice and an energetic crowd filled with Jedi robes, lightsabers, and stormtroopers. The Captains used speed, power, and a six-run 9th inning to pull away late. Ryan Gallagher, the Cubs’ 18th-ranked prospect, got the start but ran into turbulence in the 2nd inning. Lake County’s Jonah Advincula and Juan Benjamin each hit solo home runs to give the visitors an early 2–1 lead. Gallagher went 5 2/3 innings, allowing 8 hits and 3 earned runs while striking out 6 before turning things over to the bullpen. Carter Trice provided an early spark for South Bend, blasting a solo homer (9) to left-center in the bottom of the 1st to tie the game 1–1. In the 7th, the Cubs threatened again with two outs. Andy Garriola and Ivan Brethowr singled, and Miguel Pabon beat out an infield hit to load the bases. The Captains turned to reliever Jack Jasiak, who struck out Brian Kalmer looking on a borderline pitch to end the rally and maintain the 3–1 lead. In the top of the 8th, Cubs reliever Luis Rujano recorded two quick outs, then issued three straight walks and hit Christian Knapczyk with two strikes to force in a run, making it 4–1. The Cubs responded in the bottom half. Trice and Jefferson Rojas singled, and Cristian Hernandez reached on a throwing error by third baseman Juan Benjamin, scoring Trice and trimming the lead to 4–2. But the Captains escaped again, striking out Garriola to end the inning. Then came the top of the 9th—a full-on Empire strike. Grayson Moore gave up a leadoff double to Jose Devers, followed by a two-run double from Johnny Tincher. Moore walked three batters before giving way to Burl Carraway, who uncorked a wild pitch that brought in another run. In all, Lake County scored six runs in the inning, sending 10 batters to the plate and taking a commanding 10–2 lead. South Bend mounted one last stand in the bottom of the 9th. Ivan Brethowr doubled, and Brian Kalmer followed with an RBI double. Then, with two outs, Trice crushed his second home run of the night (10)—a two-run blast to left-center, cutting the deficit to 10–5. But James Triantos struck out to end the game. Lake County finished with 12 hits and 9 stolen bases, compared to South Bend’s 9 hits and 1 stolen base. Final Score: Lake County Captains 10 South Bend Cubs 5 Next Game: The series finale is Sunday afternoon at Four Winds Field. First pitch at 2:05 p.m., pregame starts at 1:45 on Sports Radio WSBT. May the Force be with the Cubs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Invitée du magazine Idées, Agnès Callamard, spécialiste des droits humains, est secrétaire générale d'Amnesty International depuis 2021. Dans son livre Une enquêtrice à l'ONU, et au micro de Pierre-Édouard Deldique (dans une émission enregistrée avant la guerre entre Israël et l'Iran), elle revient sur les grandes enquêtes qu'elle a menées comme rapporteuse spéciale des Nations unies sur les exécutions extrajudiciaires entre 2016 et 2021. Premier de ces dossiers, pour nous à RFI, il y a l'assassinat de Ghislaine Dupont et Claude Verlon, à Kidal, dans le nord du Mali. Au cours de l'émission, Agnès Callamard raconte comment elle s'est heurtée aux secrets d'État. Avec d'autres, elle a aussi mené l'enquête sur l'assassinat du journaliste Jamal Khashoggi dans l'ambassade d'Arabie saoudite à Istanbul. Volontaire, dynamique, défenseuse de la cause des femmes, cette femme engagée raconte aussi son parcours dans l'émission diffusée à une époque où les droits humains sont menacés. Dans son livre, comme dans l'émission, elle déplore « l'arrivée d'une nouvelle ère, caractérisée par l'annihilation du droit international ainsi que la décomposition des institutions et acteurs multilatéraux ». Triste anniversaire pour l'ONU qui, 80 ans après sa création ne peut que mesurer l'ampleur de son impuissance. À écouter aussiAgnès Callamard, nouvelle secrétaire générale d'Amnesty International Représentante française d'Amnesty International, Agnès Callamard écrit : « Je suis l'une des porte-voix de celles et ceux qui ont souffert. Je me bats contre les dictatures, les oppressions, les exactions. » Agnès Callamard (avec Alexandre Duyck), Une enquêtrice à l'ONU chez Flammarion. Programmation musicale : Anouar Brahem Dancing under the meteorites After the last sky. ► Idées chaque dimanche à 21h10 heure française et en podcast dès le dimanche matin 7h00 heure française.
Baltimore-based artist and designer Elijah Trice returns to talk about growth, storytelling, and painting the everyday with dignity and joy.Since our last conversation in 2022, Elijah has expanded his practice beyond hyperrealistic portraiture to explore themes of childhood memory and creative freedom. We recorded this just after his first solo show, Nothing Else Matters, which followed a transformative residency at Maryland Hall. Elijah shares how his architectural training shaped his painting style, what he's learning from teaching, and why joy is radical in a world so often defined by struggle.How building furniture sparked a deeper connection to makingUsing vivid backgrounds and saturated color to honor Black eleganceTapping into nostalgia, storytelling, and his inner childThe pros and cons of meticulous planning vs improvising in the studioWhy nothing else matters—except the subject
#TravisTrice #Criollos #OKCThunder Más De Una Milla 29/05/2025 Los Criollos de Caguas derrotaron a los Cangrejeros de Santurce en otro clásico del BSN | Cheick Diallo le faltó el respeto a Tjader Fernández | Travis Trice ha estado fenomenal con Caguas | El Thunder de Oklahoma adelantó a su primera final de la NBA #VamoArriba #AlmuerzoDeportivo #tiempodedeportes #BonitaDeportes #DeporteEsMásQueJuego #Anótalo #periodismoinvestigativo#PeriodismoDigital #Comparte #PonloEnLaNevera #BSNPR #Baloncesto #NBA