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We were amped to get 393 Dance Troupe into the lounge space to share their journey and catch us up on their movements, including The Warm-Up battle coming in January 2026. Tap in and learn more about Mickey, Dana, JR, Jan and Jonel and 393 Dance Troupe.
The Kokomo Press Podcast is back in business after a couple months off and the panel is worth the wait!Host Jordan Grainger is back in studio and joined by the very funny Sean D in the co-host chair!The guests this episode are two very funny comics out of Indianapolis, Blake Champlin and John Molehill!John and Blake started standup comedy together about 6 years ago and have since went on the road together and even started an improv troupe!The panel discussed Chat GPT and it's role in creative endeavors, they talked wacky news stories including how smelling flatulence can prevent Alzheimer's, the guys discussed Blakes trek around the US and why it's a standstill, and John told the story about the Hat-Hat!The show is back and so are the great guests you don't want to miss and you can see it all right now here on the Kokomo Press Podcast!@thekokomopress on YouTube, Facebook, and instagram.Jordan Danger Grainger is @ultrajoyed on twitter, facebook, and tiktok.Cortni Richardson is @cortni88 on instagram and @cortni_lean on twitter.Brian West is @veinypeckerpete on twitter and @westjr.brian on instagram.Sean D. is @SeanDIsFunny everywhere!
Join me as I review The Players of Gilean edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman live! Share your thoughts on this second Tales of the War of Souls anthology, released by Wizards of the Coast on February 1, 2003. You can buy a copy here: https://amzn.to/48xk5pw https://youtube.com/live/L_70rmgiW3k About The Players of Gilean Across the ages roams an immortal troupe of actors, gifted with fantastical powers and led by a mysterious artiste with a penchant for meddling. Wherever they roam, they encounter magic and monsters and evil that requires taming. This is the first anthology based on characters from the extraordinary novella “The Travelling Players of Gilean”, by Margaret Weis and Aron Eisenberg, which was featured in The Best of Tales, Volume One. This new anthology also features novellas by best-selling Dragonlance authors Douglas Niles, Richard A. Knaak, Paul B. Thompson, and a new collaboration by Jean Rabe and Aron Eisenberg. Contents “Command Performance” by Douglas Niles “Papilla” by Fergus Ryan “Enter, a Ghost” by Paul B. Thompson “Perfect” by Donald J. Bingle “A Matter of Honor” by Richard A. Knaak “Rewrites” by Aron Eisenberg and Jean Rabe Review “Command Performance” by Douglas Niles Duke of Fredirko Axel Bloodwart, Ogre King Starlack, centurion Skullrider Bloden Longeye, chief lieutenant Greenshot, hill giant captain Sebastius Sir Eriath, actor, Vinas Solamnus, clownmaster Stacia Delane, Dame Solamnus, Yolanda the Melon Queen Hatch Blackbeard, dwarf Persnick,elf Strawfellow Slipknot, kender Prince Gracefeather Ballracker, fat hobgoblin, captain, general Orik Oilsniffer, hylar dwarf commander Hilderidge, ogre actor Portentius, pudgy illusionist Splint Fireeater, Hylar This story was a lot of fun and had a wonderful twist at the end. Two massive armies are ready to meet on the battlefield separated by a river featuring an island in the center. One army, led by the Duke of Fredirko and the other is led by the ogre king Axel Bloodwart. Both want to seize control of the island as it is strategically of importance for the battle to come. On the island however, is an acting troupe led by Sebastius. The acting troupe plans their performance for the two armies and secretly plants playbills all around each of the armies encampments. The commanders are justifyingly infuriated by their camps being infiltrated, but their men are intrigued by the opportunity to see a play. So both armies come to the island on the morrow. They are introduced to the performers and sit, slowly being turned onto the performances and becoming more and more entertained. Finally the two commanders are invited onstage and play fight over a daughter. They get into it with the ogre king killing the duke, and the armies ready to go to battle right then and there, until it is revealed only to be a ruse, with a collapsible blade and fake blood. The armies nevertheless are poised for battle, but just then a massive lightning storm strikes, and the armies collectively huddle under the tents and trees, planning on battle the following day. The acting troupe offers the ogre king a position on one of their wagons,and he actually agrees to join, as his heart isn’t in the battle anymore. He ends up joining the troupe at the end. I really enjoyed this, and while I can imagine all the stories being connected to this acting troupe could wear thin quickly as a contrivance, for now, I am looking forward to the next tale. “Papilla” by Fergus Ryan Kaleem Bombyx, shopkeeper Ilona, wife Taladas, first son Nando, second son Livia, daughter Yoni, Darl, rat catchers sons Sebastius This short story begins with a merchant who marries a homely Solamnic woman and bears three children. Two boys and a girl. The girl is having her seventh birthday and her father is showing her off to the local town's Ratchatcher family. The two boys have set up a wonderful prank on the daughter however. When the girl is supposed to come and deliver the goose for dinner, she does a raucous dance the boys taught her and embarrasses their parents. This lands them in trouble naturally, and they are grounded. That night an acting troupe arrives in town, and are getting all set up for the following day's performances. It feels a little like Something Wicked This Way Comes, as the eldest boy, grounded and brooding, wants to run away with the troupe. He climbed down from his window at night and approached Sebastius. He is rejected as he offers him a deal on silk curtains for the play from his father, and unspoken rejection of joining the troupe. The boy returns home in a foul mood, and almost gets crushed by a falling wall. He makes a deal with his brother for not telling on him, and helping him back in the house. When the play begins the following day, the older brother plans a trick on Sebastius, to get back at him. The play begins as a woman is taken from a man by an evil wizard, and the family’s daughter is in the front row. The younger brother starts backing out, and the older brother insists that he help him with the prank. The brothers' plan is to put their sister in a sack and throw her at Sebastian on stage to embarrass them and hurt them. The play unfolds perfectly with this plan as the girl in the tower is met by gully dwarves who want to steal her jewels and they put them in a sack and throw them out as the girls are thrown by the brothers. However, the boys follow suit, falling on stage and end up being taken by the crew. The end of the play is a punishment call from Sebastin to the crowd, and the daughter decides the fate of the brothers. She eventually goes on to live a nice life, her mother leaving her father, and the boys are not heard from, seemingly living out pedestrian lives. The story was all wrapped up by saying brothers don't pick on your sisters, and it was a total waste of my time reading. It wasn’t crafted well, it wasn't written well, and I am glad it's over. “Enter, a Ghost” by Paul B. Thompson Tog, minotaur Andura Thronden, master of ceremonies Urtak Paz, Kender Traz, Kender Sebastius, master of the Traveling Players of Gilean Moku, gully dwarf Gree, centaur Camalantharas, cam, dark elf Tensi Rontz, goblin from Throt Thaelix, male ogre Warken, bardic poet Bannur of Nordling Havared Sisandra, Harvard's daughter Carklin Hall Fitter, gnome, visited lunitari Daskhar, dwarf Telda, Daskhar's wife I really enjoyed this tale. It starts with the Players of Gilean arriving in a town in Nordmaar. The town seems drab and quiet, but as they are setting their stage, Andura, an actress, notices two young men wandering around. They eventually leave and she follows them with Moku an Aghar. They wanted to see if there was a wizard in the troupe because this town is cursed. They need a wizard to use a banishment spell from a scroll they bought from another wizard. The keep, Carklin hall is possessed and while the ghost remains, the town remains cursed. Andura agreed to try and headed up in the night with Moku. They discovered it really was haunted by the former lord of the manor, and only dawn saved them from the ghost. The constable arrested them for disturbing the peace but they were bailed out by Sebastius. They ran through their play that night and the ghost appeared during it. He demanded to know why they were interlopers in his town, and Andura tried to banish him again. Moku used shadow play and voice acting to pose as a great red dragon which initially frightened the ghost, but he ended up leaving for the sake of the town. The village resumed normal life, and the play received a rousing applause. This was a great little horror story that reminded me of Ravenloft. It just goes to show you can tell any style of story in Dragonlance and have it feel genuine. This is the best campaign setting, period. “Perfect” by Donald J. Bingle Crawford, actor Maybar Thane, actor Zefta, mage Sebastius, Astinus' brother? Darna Gantry Fornarius Mirinda Benoit Katrice Gilf Aaron Badar Patentworthy Pathwanderer, gnome Cathar Bellowstroke, dwarf Gloria Taewynd This is a story with three main parts. First is the acting troupe and the tension between Sebastius and their wizard slash set maker Zefta. Second is a young woman who was spurned in love, but left pregnant who runs off with her fathers tailor to join the troupe, and third is a pompous Solamnic, former knight, planning his wedding and hiring the troupe to perform a tiresome and ostentatious play at his wedding. Once the wedding play began, the audience was bored to death. They had lived the measure and been paralysed by it in training for years, watching it now was a chore, but as this was a wedding they were stuck. But then one new actor slipped and accidentally flipped a steel coin, and from that moment on, steel was the operative word and item as the play went off the rails, and the mage exercised his craft to wonderful effect. It even turned the stern groom into an enjoying participant. When the wedding vows were read, he romantically dipped her in a passionate kiss, echoed of course by the troupe. The audience loved it and cheered uproariously. The groom paid very well for the performance, and the story of the runaways was completely abandoned. The troupe left after the groom admitted to Sebastius that he wasn't a Solamnic, but it didn't matter anymore. With the conclusion to the story being infinitely better than the set up, I am glad to move on as well. “A Matter of Honor” by Richard A. Knaak Golar the God-Marked, minotaur Heston, human Sebastius Twayne, half-elf Karas of clan Barash, minotaur Dardella Juris, Golar's cousin Well hell, this story touched me. It’s about a minotaur named Golar who fled from a failed battle in the War of the Lance and eventually joined the troupe. He found peace and happiness as almost an ambassador of the minotaur race to viewers, but one day he notices a cloaked figure showing up to his appearances. It ended up being his cousin’s son, Karas, coming to avenge the loss of honor his fleeing the battlefield caused his clan. Golar knocked the youth out, and put him in the woods outside town. They went to the next town for another show, and the youth followed, attacking golar in the play. He sliced his stomach, and the troupe convinced Karas that he had died. They gave him his axe and he rode away. He returned to watch the funeral only to see that Golar was alive. Golar admitted that while he was a member of the troupe he would not age, nor could he die. He showed Karas by running himself through. This led Karas to leave, dispirited at being able to avenge his clan’s honor, and decided to take his own life for his failure, very Samourai in nature. Golar showed up and let Karas know he was there when Karas couldn't go through with it. Karas, now shamed, threw his dagger at Golar and it sank into his chest. Golar gave up his part of the troupe because he couldn't live with his relatives’ death on his hands. He would rather die and let his clan regain their honor than live knowing Karas died because of him. He took the body home and that was the end of the story. As a fan of fantasy, I can’t help but appreciate stories like this. Honor is a complicated mistress that many cultures in our world wrestle with, but I can't accept that one should kill themself or others just to keep a title that amounts to nothing more than a perceived value in the eyes of the beholder. It was a beautiful story by Knaak. “Rewrites” by Aron Eisenberg and Jean Rabe Thronden Blackmoor, Actor, Solamnic Knight Aleena, Actor, Dark Knight Jalas Sebastius Heart, Goblin Catal This final tale is a version of Romeo and Juliet with a new director and writer, traditionally an actor, rewriting the play til the very day it was performed. The insistence on his vision made Sebastius abandon the play, insisting it should be directed by the writer. The other members of the Troupe insisted that there should be some humor, but the writer refused, insisting that it is a drama. As word spread about the play, every nearby town wanted to attend, and a contingent of dark knights learned of it. At the heart of the story is a Knight of Solamnia falling in love with a Knight of Takhisis. The commander of the Dark Knights could not allow this to happen, so he sent his emissary to stop the play. When the director refused, the Dark Knights mounted up to intercept the play mid performance. When they arrived, many of the villagers fled, but equally many stayed. The director insisted they start the play from act one and give the Dark Knights a show, as they all sat down to watch. The tension caused some of the actors to miss lines, or otherwise make small humorous mistakes, which drew enjoyment from the viewers, and when the female dark knight in the play killed the male Solamnic then herself, everyone gave a standing ovation. The Dark Knight commander met the director backstage to say it was an improbable love story, but he had once loved a woman, and with tat left. The writer/director began furiously rewriting the play to add some humor. This was a fun tale, as I am a fan of Shakespear, but I am very glad this collection is done. It was tiring to get through, and while many of the stories were enjoyable, like this one, i did want to get through it. If you are a fan of Dragonlance, I suggest you give this anthology a read, especially if you enjoy the Players of Gilean premise. Otherwise, it does nothing to inform the saga in any way, so if you don't enjoy the troupe, you can skip the anthology and miss out on nothing.
Gabriele AccorneroToulouse-Lautrec, un viaggio nella Parigi della Belle ÉpoqueMuseo degli Innocenti, Firenzewww.museodeglinnocenti.itOltre 170 opere dell'artista francese, provenienti da Amburgo e da Alby, saranno affiancate da arredi, manufatti e materiali d'epoca, opere di altri grandi artisti coevi e molto altro, per un vero e proprio viaggio nel tempo, nel cuore di Montmartre fin de siècle, tra i colori accesi dei manifesti e l'atmosfera frenetica dei caffè-concerto.Un invito a perdersi nella magia notturna di Parigi, tra ballerine, poeti e sognatori.Con il patrocinio del Comune di Firenze, la mostra è prodotta e organizzata da Arthemisia ancora una volta al fianco del Museo degli Innocenti, in collaborazione con Cristoforo, l'Ernst Barlach Museumsgesellschaft Hamburg e BridgeconsultingPro, è curata dal Dr. Jürgen Doppelstein e vede Gabriele Accornero come project manager della CollezioneIl catalogo mostra è pubblicato da Moebius.Parigi, fine Ottocento. È l'epoca della spensieratezza e del progresso, dell'arte che invade i boulevard, dei caffè frequentati da pittori, scrittori e ballerine, delle prime luci elettriche e della nascita della società di massa. In questo fermento culturale nasce e si afferma Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901), figura unica nel panorama artistico europeo. Pittore, illustratore e innovatore grafico, Lautrec ha saputo catturare con sguardo ironico e profondo la vita notturna e lo spirito bohémien della Parigi di Montmartre.Frequentatore assiduo di locali come il Moulin Rouge, Lautrec seppe trasformare il mondo della notte – fatto di spettacoli, teatri, café-concert e figure marginali come prostitute, ballerine e chansonnier – in arte. I suoi manifesti pubblicitari, realizzati con una tecnica litografica innovativa, non solo hanno rivoluzionato il concetto di grafica promozionale, ma sono divenuti vere e proprie icone visive della Belle Époque.Questo è il mondo di “Toulouse-Lautrec. Un viaggio nella Parigi della Belle Époque”, la grande mostra al Museo degli Innocenti di Firenze.Tra le opere più celebri esposte – prestito eccezionale della Collezione Wolfgang Krohn di Amburgo– si potranno ammirare litografie a colori (come Jane Avril, 1893), manifesti pubblicitari (come Troupe de Mademoiselle Églantine del 1896 e Aristide Bruant nel suo cabaret del 1893), disegni a matita e a penna, grafiche promozionali e illustrazioni per giornali (come in La Revue blanche del 1895) diventati emblema di un'epoca indissolubilmente legata alle immagini dell'aristocratico visconte Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, alcune di queste provenienti dal Museo Toulouse-Lautrec di Alby.A rendere l'esperienza ancora più coinvolgente, la mostra presenta anche lavori di altri grandi protagonisti della Belle Époque e dell'Art Nouveau. Un vero e proprio viaggio visivo tra eleganza e innovazione, dove spiccano le seducenti figure femminili di Alphonse Mucha, i manifesti vivaci e coloratissimi di Jules Chéret – considerato il pioniere della pubblicità moderna – e le suggestive atmosfere di Georges de Feure. Completano il percorso le raffinate opere di Frédéric-Auguste Cazals, Paul Berthon e altri straordinari artisti che hanno saputo trasformare la grafica in arte. Un'occasione unica per immergersi nello spirito vibrante di un'epoca che ha fatto dello stile e della creatività la sua firma più riconoscibile.A completare l'allestimento, un ricco apparato di fotografie, video, costumi e arredi d'epoca, che trasportano il visitatore in un viaggio multisensoriale nella Parigi tra il 1880 e il 1900. Un'epoca in cui arte, tecnologia, libertà espressiva e nuove forme di intrattenimento gettarono le basi del mondo moderno.Una finestra sulla Belle ÉpoqueLa mostra non è solo un omaggio a Toulouse-Lautrec, ma anche un'occasione per esplorare la Belle Époque in tutte le sue sfaccettature: un'epoca di contrasti, di sogni e di rivoluzioni culturali. Mentre l'Europa viveva un periodo di relativa pace e progresso, Parigi diventava la capitale del piacere e dell'avanguardia, dove architettura, pittura, arredamento, scultura e musica erano invasi da rimandi alla natura, al mondo vegetale e a un'immagine nuova della figura femminile. Considerata come una corrente internazionale, essa si fonda sulla rottura con l'eclettismo e lo storicismo ottocenteschi e rappresenta la risposta moderna a una società sempre più industrializzata.Concepita come arte totale, il Modern Style diventa Tiffany negli Stati Uniti, Jugendstil in Germania, Sezession in Austria, Nieuwe Kunst nei Paesi Bassi, Liberty in Italia, Modernismo in Spagna e s'impone rapidamente in Inghilterra, patria dei maggiori teorici del movimento, e passa sotto il nome di Art Nouveau in Francia. Le sale della mostra raccontano questo clima unico, intrecciando arte, società e cultura visiva.Con Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec e la Belle Époque, Firenze celebra non solo un artista straordinario, ma anche un momento storico irripetibile, che ancora oggi continua a influenzare la nostra immaginazione estetica.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
C'est l'histoire des “disjonctés”, une troupe de théâtre amateur de Dijon créée par Arnaud, directeur commercial le jour et Tartuffe la nuit… Avec sa troupe ils préparent “Tartruffe” une adaptation ambitieuse d'un chef-d'œuvre de Molière ! Entrez dans les coulisses de cette fabuleuse troupe d'artistes !Les vendredi et samedi à 20h sur France 5, Mohammed Bouhafsi et toute son équipe accueillent les personnalités qui font l'actualité.
Christian Riou in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.facebook.com/claytowntroupe The Claytown Troupe were formed in 1984 in Bristol by lead singer Christian Riou, who claimed in an NME interview that a local clairvoyant advised him to form a band called "the Clayton Troop" who would have success internationally and spend time in America. During 2025, the current Claytown Troupe lineup supported: The Godfathers at the Garage, London. Spear of destiny at the 100 club London, Cardiff and Brighton. Gene Loves Jezebel in Oxford, Birmingham and The Lexington, London. Darkfest, an alternative rock festival in Wolverhampton with Balaam and the Angel. They have been announced as the support for Fields of the Nephilim in October 2025, at Manchester, Glasgow (with Balaam) and the Forum, London.
Salué pour l'excellence de son travail sur le plan vocal, la diversité de ses projets et l'étendue de son répertoire qui inclut des programmes originaux et des créations, Opéra Junior a remporté cette année le Prix Liliane Bettencourt pour le chant choral. Jérôme Pillement, qui en assure la direction depuis 2009, nous éclairera ce soir sur ce programme éducatif basé à l'Opéra de Montpellier qui s'apparente à une troupe et réunit des enfants de 4 à 29 ans. Ils sont ainsi initiés à l'art du spectacle et participent, chaque année, à une production lyrique Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 01:29:10 - Cabaret 42e Rue : Laurent Laffite et la troupe de " La Cage Aux Folles " - par : Laurent Valière - Laurent Lafitte incarnera Albin et Zaza, rôle créé par Michel Serrault, dans l'adaptation française de "La Cage aux Folles" au théâtre du Châtelet en décembre, mise en scène par Olivier Py. Aux côtés de la troupe, il nous présente en avant première une sélection d'extraits en version acoustique. - réalisé par : Céline Parfenoff Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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Salué pour l'excellence de son travail sur le plan vocal, la diversité de ses projets et l'étendue de son répertoire qui inclut des programmes originaux et des créations, Opéra Junior a remporté cette année le Prix Liliane Bettencourt pour le chant choral. Jérôme Pillement, qui en assure la direction depuis 2009, nous éclairera ce soir sur ce programme éducatif basé à l'Opéra de Montpellier qui s'apparente à une troupe et réunit des enfants de 4 à 29 ans. Ils sont ainsi initiés à l'art du spectacle et participent, chaque année, à une production lyriqueHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:04:08 - Le Grand reportage de France Inter - Adaptée du classique de Broadway, la comédie musicale "Chicago" est à l'affiche à Paris depuis cette semaine. Quelques semaines avant de commencer à répéter, les trois têtes d'affiche du spectacle, Shy'm, Vanessa Cailhol et Jacques Preiss, ont été rencontrer leurs homologues américains à New-York. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Thierry Lhermitte, Josiane Balasko, Marie-Anne Chazel, Bruno Moynot, Maxime Molina, pour le livre "Le Splendid par le Splendid, nous nous sommes tant marrés!" aux éditions du Cherche Midi.Tous les soirs, du lundi au vendredi à 20h sur France 5, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine et toute son équipe accueillent les personnalités et artistes qui font l'actualité.
It was an absolute joy speaking with Courtney Chen: dancer, actor, and radiant member of the Avatar Troupe! In this episode co-hosts Albert, Jasmine and Brogie explore her incredible journey from teaching dance to stepping into Pandora itself, how she found her way into James Cameron's world through Kevin Dorman, and what it's really like training in full Na'vi mode. From archery and dialect sessions to the rigorous “Na'vi Boot Camp,” Courtney shares the passion and precision behind performance capture and the magic of creating a living, breathing world in Avatar: Fire and Ash
T.04 Choixpitre 61 - Koré, elle a lu un livre ! Ca vous étonne, hein ? Et ce livre, cela lui a rappelé ses playslists d'ado. Alors lancez vous dans la Troupe de Frédéric Meurin
The campiness and cheesiness of the 80s and & 90s are on full display in the two movies we saw this week: The Blob (1988) and Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988). Both appear to be made on a shoestring budget, with unseasoned actors. And that is why we love them. Or at least some of us do. Let us know what you think? Leave a comment and review.Also Play:Cinema Chain Game--------------------------------------------Subscribe, rate, and review:Apple Podcasts: Our Film FathersSpotify: Our Film FathersYouTube: Our Film Fathers---------------------------------------------Follow Us:Instagram: @ourfilmfathersTwitter / X: @ourfilmfathersEmail: ourfilmfathers@gmail.com
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durée : 01:28:50 - Cabaret 42ème Rue avec la troupe des « Demoiselles de Rochefort » - par : Laurent Valière - La 42e rue pose ses micros sur les Champs-Élysées au Théâtre du Lido pour un concert exclusif avec la troupe des Demoiselles de Rochefort ! - réalisé par : Céline Parfenoff Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
In this episode of the Faithful Work Podcast, Deneen Troupe-Buitrago delves into the intersection of faith and social science. Discover how understanding our unique personalities can enhance our spiritual growth and leadership in the workplace. With practical insights on integrating faith into daily life, Deneen emphasizes the importance of recognizing our individual strengths and using them to fulfill our purpose. Join us for an enlightening conversation that challenges traditional views and encourages a personalized approach to faith and work.About Deneen:Deneen Troupe-Buitrago helps professional & entrepreneurial Christian women create sustainable, personalized faith rhythms that actually fit their lives—so they can grow spiritually without guilt, overwhelm, or burnout.If you've ever felt like your faith life doesn't quite match your real life—especially in your business or career—you're not alone.Most faith growth advice is one-size-fits-all. But God didn't design you like everyone else.That's why she created the Personalized Faith Plan™—a Spirit-led, design-based path to realignment.Links to connect with Deneen: Linkedin- https://www.linkedin.com/in/deneentroupebuitrago/Websites- https://deneentb.com https://callingclarity.com Facebook Group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/1969587950185130YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@DeneenTBInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/clarity.deneentb/Support the showTransforming the workplace one Bible study at a time - GET STARTED today! CONNECT WITH US:B-B-T.org | News | LinkedIn Biblical Business Training (“BBT”) equips busy, working people to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ and empowers them in small-group Bible study settings to apply Biblical principles to their every day lives - especially in the workplace. BBT is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization which exists to help people develop their Christian “Faith for Work – Leadership for Life!”
We kick off Octobereding, with guest Tom Reding (@antifoodiex) with a search for Horror Comedies. Horror needs a little levity to balance out the suspense and terror. So we thought we would try Tucker and Dale versus Evil (2010) and Werewolves Within (2021). Each of them had a framework that could provide an excellent pairing, but something seemed to be missing. Listen to our show to find out those missing items. Let us know your favorite horror-comedy movies.
Le canzoni le scrive ancora a mano, come quando al liceo fingeva di prendere appunti e invece riempiva i quaderni di rime. Dai collettivi di quartiere alla Troupe d'Elite fino ai palazzetti, Ernia, all'anagrafe Matteo Professione, in questa intervista a Malcom Pagani rivive i rifiuti e i sogni, con la consapevolezza di un artista che ogni giorno si misura con il ragazzo di Milano che era e che vede nello specchio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans cette interview animée par Raphaëlle de Barmon, des membres de la troupe Le Reflet nous parlent de La boutique de l'orfèvre, pièce de théâtre écrite par Saint Jean Paul II sur l'amour et le mariage. Ils reviennent sur les première représentations jouées dans le cadre du jubilé des jeunes à Rome et vous invitent à venir les voir : 18 octobre 2025 albi 8 novembre2025 Paris 22 novembre 2025 Amiens ou Lille 18 avril 2026 Toulouse 1er mai 2026 Lyon 14 au 17 mai 2026 sud est nice et Toulon 30 mai 2026 St Etienne 20 juin 2026 Laval
In part 4 of the series, the indomitable Detective Li and his faithful partner Xiao You find themselves summoned to the scene of a burglary... in a circus. Listen in to the details of the case, and see if you can match wits with Detective Li and determine who committed the crime. [上集答案:根据条件,没有说谎的孩子是毛毛。打破玻璃的孩子是星星。] Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/1713
Policy directives from the current administration have led to many changes. For the Tony Award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe, that means new material for their plays. KALW recently hosted one of their long time creatives, Michael Gene Sullivan, for a preview of their current show: DISRUPTION – A New Musical Farce.
REDIFF - Ça peut paraître dingue tant le film est devenu culte, encore plus que le premier. Et pourtant, quand leur producteur Yves Rousset-Rouart leur propose, Clavier, Jugnot et les autres ont des doutes. Ils trouvent que faire une suite, c'est trop commercial... Dans "Ah Ouais ?", Florian Gazan répond en une minute chrono à toutes les questions essentielles, existentielles, parfois complètement absurdes, qui vous traversent la tête.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:04:21 - Le Zoom de France Inter - [REDIFFUSION] Au Maroc, la troupe de transformistes Kabareh Cheikhats transcende les normes de genre dans un pays où l'art du « drag » demeure stigmatisé. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:09:49 - L'invité de 7h50 - par : Simon Le Baron - La réalisatrice Prïncia Car était l'invitée de France Inter ce jeudi. Son premier long métrage, “Les filles désir”, est actuellement en salles. Il a été sélectionné à la Quinzaine des réalisateurs de Cannes. - invités : Prïncia Car - Prïncia Car : Réalisatrice française Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:09:49 - L'invité de 7h50 - par : Simon Le Baron - La réalisatrice Prïncia Car était l'invitée de France Inter ce jeudi. Son premier long métrage, “Les filles désir”, est actuellement en salles. Il a été sélectionné à la Quinzaine des réalisateurs de Cannes. - invités : Prïncia Car - Prïncia Car : Réalisatrice française Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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Le spectacle "Balavoine, ma bataille", en partenariat avec RTL, débutera le 25 septembre avec les le bassiste historique de Daniel Balavoine, Christian Padovan, son frère Guy Balavoine qui est choriste, et deux vainqueurs de "The Voice", Nour (2022) et Adrien (2023). Ecoutez L'invité de 9h40 avec Stéphane Carpentier du 08 juillet 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The San Francisco Mime Troupe wants to entertain and challenge audiences with live satire, but Michael Gene Sullivan, the writer, director and an actor for this year's show — Disruption: A Musical Farce — says he aims for more than two-dimensional hilarity. “I'm very much against the pie-throwing satire of ‘here's my enemy, I set him up, create a straw man, make fun of him, set fire to him,' ” he says on this week's Davisville. “When I was describing the [regular working-class cop] character [in the play] to someone, they were like, ‘I don't want this guy to be a hero.' I said, ‘he's not a hero, but he's not a villain, either.' He's totally understandable.…” (Sullivan plays the part in the play; the photo shows him in costume) The nonprofit can't currently afford its former big summer tours, but has kept Davis on its annual circuit. This year they'll perform July 10 in the Brunelle theater in Davis. Tickets are free but they ask viewers to donate $20 apiece.
Le spectacle "Balavoine, ma bataille", en partenariat avec RTL, débutera le 25 septembre avec les le bassiste historique de Daniel Balavoine, Christian Padovan, son frère Guy Balavoine qui est choriste, et deux vainqueurs de "The Voice", Nour (2022) et Adrien (2023). Ecoutez L'invité de 9h40 avec Stéphane Carpentier du 08 juillet 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:37:46 - France Culture va plus loin (l'Invité(e) des Matins d'été) - par : Astrid de Villaines, Stéphanie Villeneuve, Sarah Masson - Après 11 ans en tant qu'administrateur général, l'acteur, metteur en scène, scénographe et sociétaire honoraire de la Troupe Éric Ruf quitte la Comédie-Française le 4 août 2025. Sa dernière mise en scène, "Le Soulier de satin", marque la fin d'un long mandat et d'une grande carrière. - réalisation : Félicie Faugère - invités : Éric Ruf Comédien, metteur en scène et scénographe français; Louise Loubrieu Réalisatrice radiophonique; Oriane Delacroix Collaboratrice à France Culture
This week on the Primo episode, Jesse and Katie discuss an attempted racial reckoning at the Upright Citizens Brigade's Juneteenth show. Plus, a betrayal in the lesbian community, and shipping fake gays. Gov. Youngkin calls out Fairfax County's Steve Descano for not prosecuting VA sex offenderWho is JoJo Siwa and why is she so controversial? The ‘Karma'… To hear more, visit www.blockedandreported.org
Du lundi au vendredi, Julien Pichené fait le point sur l'actualité des médias. Aujourd'hui,Cyril Hanouna a publié la bande annonce de sa nouvelle émission "Tout beau tout neuf", un finaliste de "Secret Story" apparaîtra dès cet après-midi dans Plus belle la vie encore plus belle sur TF1, TF1 proposera la deuxième édition de “L'humour à la plage” le mardi 15 juillet en prime et une autre ancienne candidate de la Star Academy va rejoindre la troupe des Enfoirés. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Du lundi au vendredi, Julien Pichené fait le point sur l'actualité des médias. Aujourd'hui,Cyril Hanouna a publié la bande annonce de sa nouvelle émission "Tout beau tout neuf", un finaliste de "Secret Story" apparaîtra dès cet après-midi dans Plus belle la vie encore plus belle sur TF1, TF1 proposera la deuxième édition de “L'humour à la plage” le mardi 15 juillet en prime et une autre ancienne candidate de la Star Academy va rejoindre la troupe des Enfoirés. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Daniel Savio started his professional theater career playing keyboards for the Mime Troupe in 2006, and since 2020 he has been the Troupe's resident composer/lyricist. This year Daniel led the band, was co-arranger, and composed additional music for SFBATCO's original musical Sign My Name To Freedom: The Unheard Songs of Betty Reid Soskin. He was recently musical director for the Marin Mountain Play production of Kinky Boots. Daniel has been MD of numerous community and children's productions at theaters in the North and East Bay. He has a BA in music from the University of California at Santa Cruz. SF Mime Troupe Web Site DISRUPTION - A Musical Farce Written by Michael Gene Sullivan & Marie Cartier Music and Lyrics by Daniel Savio Directed by Michael Gene Sullivan Music Direction by Daniel Savio DISRUPTION - A Musical Farce features a four-person cast that includes veteran SF Mime Troupe collective members: Michael Gene Sullivan* (Hector Washington); Alicia M.P. Nelson* (Zubari Macintosh); and features Lizzie Calogero* (Elizabeth); Jed Parsario* (Augie Dimalanta). SFMT BAND: Guinevere Q (Bass); Daniel Savio (Keyboards); and Jason Young (Drums, Percussion). In a city where nothing is more important than “innovation,” son of immigrants Augie Dimalanta (Jed Parsario) works hard. His friend Elizabeth (Lizzie Calogero) may think patching over problems is counterrevolutionary, but after his shift at the “Fried Thangs Diner” Augie's life's all about helping his neighbors navigate an increasingly underfunded and inhuman system. His efforts to make up for the cuts are making a real difference, but at what point does he need to stop plugging the holes in the system and try to change it instead? And while Augie is filling holes, tech genius Zubari Macintosh (Alicia Nelson) is busy digging more! As the head of MOPS (The Mayor's Office of Public Safety) she's all about optimization and “efficiency,” making a city attractive to investors and the right kind of people - and who wouldn't want that? Never mind that she has no experience beyond developing a social media app - how hard can government be? Maybe the only real barrier to giving the people what they really want all this time has been the inefficiency of democracy itself. And with proudly working-class, red-hatted police officers like Hector Washington (Michael Gene Sullivan) to clear the streets, San Francisco will soon be a beautiful and prosperous suburb of Silicon Valley - and hopefully in time for the president's upcoming visit. But if the city is poised to be a calm, efficient paradise why is everything suddenly on… FIRE!
Régulièrement dans Culture médias, Thomas Isle nous fait découvrir ses coups de coeur musicaux. Ce jeudi, Christian Zenati de la troupe Légende Balavoine offre un live du titre "Le chanteur" aux auditeurs d'Europe 1. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Entouré de ses chroniqueurs et d'Anissa Haddadi, Thomas Isle reçoit celles et ceux qui font l'actualité culturelle et médiatique : dirigeants de chaînes, producteurs, animateurs, journalistes, chanteurs, acteurs, etc. Les auditeurs retrouvent "leurs indispensables" avec les signatures de la station. Une émission de 1h30 enrichie de débats autour des questions médiatiques, d'un jeu interactif et de nouvelles séquences donnant la parole aux auditeurs. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In a wild twist of events Adam Camileri from Art of War Down Under guest hosts this week's episode where we interview Nick himself about his Harlequins which just went undefeated at the Dreamhack team Championship!Subscribe to part 2 on patreon.com/aow40k to get a recap of all of Nick's rounds, his play by plays, and access to our discord server!Harlies (1995 Points) Aeldari Ghosts of the Webway Strike Force (2000 Points) CHARACTERS Autarch (75 Points) • 1x Dragon fusion gun • 1x Star glaive Shadowseer (75 Points) • Warlord • 1x Flip Belt • 1x Miststave • 1x Shuriken pistol • Enhancements: Mistweave Solitaire (115 Points) • 1x Flip Belt • 1x Solitaire weapons Troupe Master (75 Points) • 1x Flip Belt • 1x Fusion pistol • 1x Troupe Master's blade Troupe Master (75 Points) • 1x Flip Belt • 1x Fusion pistol • 1x Troupe Master's blade Troupe Master (75 Points) • 1x Flip Belt • 1x Fusion pistol • 1x Troupe Master's blade BATTLELINE Corsair Voidreavers (60 Points) • 1x Voidreaver Felarch ◦ 1x Close combat weapon ◦ 1x Mistshield ◦ 1x Neuro disruptor ◦ 1x Power sword • 4x Corsair Voidreaver ◦ 1x Blaster ◦ 4x Close combat weapon ◦ 3x Power sword ◦ 4x Shuriken pistol Corsair Voidreavers (60 Points) • 1x Voidreaver Felarch ◦ 1x Close combat weapon ◦ 1x Mistshield ◦ 1x Neuro disruptor ◦ 1x Power sword • 4x Corsair Voidreaver ◦ 1x Blaster ◦ 4x Close combat weapon ◦ 3x Power sword ◦ 4x Shuriken pistol Corsair Voidreavers (60 Points) • 1x Voidreaver Felarch ◦ 1x Close combat weapon ◦ 1x Mistshield ◦ 1x Neuro disruptor ◦ 1x Power sword • 4x Corsair Voidreaver ◦ 1x Blaster ◦ 4x Close combat weapon ◦ 3x Power sword ◦ 4x Shuriken pistol Troupe (205 Points) • 1x Lead Player ◦ 1x Flip Belt ◦ 1x Harlequin's blade ◦ 1x Shuriken pistol • 11x Player ◦ 11x Flip Belt ◦ 4x Fusion pistol ◦ 11x Harlequin's blade ◦ 4x Neuro disruptor ◦ 3x Shuriken pistol Troupe (85 Points) • 1x Lead Player ◦ 1x Flip Belt ◦ 1x Power sword ◦ 1x Shuriken pistol • 4x Player ◦ 4x Flip Belt ◦ 2x Fusion pistol ◦ 4x Harlequin's blade ◦ 2x Neuro disruptor Troupe (85 Points) • 1x Lead Player ◦ 1x Flip Belt ◦ 1x Power sword ◦ 1x Shuriken pistol • 4x Player ◦ 4x Flip Belt ◦ 2x Fusion pistol ◦ 4x Harlequin's blade ◦ 2x Neuro disruptor Troupe (85 Points) • 1x Lead Player ◦ 1x Flip Belt ◦ 1x Power sword ◦ 1x Shuriken pistol • 4x Player ◦ 4x Flip Belt ◦ 2x Fusion pistol ◦ 4x Harlequin's blade ◦ 2x Neuro disruptor DEDICATED TRANSPORTS Starweaver (80 Points) • 1x Close combat weapon • 2x Shuriken cannon Starweaver (80 Points) • 1x Close combat weapon • 2x Shuriken cannon Starweaver (80 Points) • 1x Close combat weapon • 2x Shuriken cannon OTHER DATASHEETS Falcon (130 Points) • 1x Bright lance • 1x Pulse laser • 1x Shuriken cannon • 1x Wraithbone hull Falcon (130 Points) • 1x Bright lance • 1x Pulse laser • 1x Shuriken cannon • 1x Wraithbone hull Fire Dragons (110 Points) • 1x Fire Dragon Exarch ◦ 1x Close combat weapon ◦ 1x Firepike • 4x Fire Dragon ◦ 4x Close combat weapon ◦ 4x Dragon fusion gun Fire Dragons (110 Points) • 1x Fire Dragon Exarch ◦ 1x Close combat weapon ◦ 1x Firepike • 4x Fire Dragon ◦ 4x Close combat weapon ◦ 4x Dragon fusion gun Howling Banshees (90 Points) • 1x Howling Banshee Exarch ◦ 1x Executioner ◦ 1x Shuriken pistol • 4x Howling Banshee ◦ 4x Banshee blade ◦ 4x Shuriken pistol Rangers (55 Points) • 5x Ranger ◦ 5x Close combat weapon ◦ 5x Long rifle ◦ 5x Shuriken pistol
Cette semaine, nous recevons Violette Reno, et sa fille l'humoriste et chanteuse Marie Reno. Violette a fait partie de la toute première troupe de Starmania...Elle nous en parle dans ce podcast ! Si jamais vous ne connaissez pas l'histoire de Starmania : https://shows.acast.com/vulgaire/episodes/starmania-- Le spectacle de Marie Reno : Toutes les infos ici : https://www.instagram.com/marierenoofficiel/?hl=frLe single de Violette Reno : https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/album/2ctm1PrfovnMz40zD8Sgxb?si=lnZnHNObQauDSpbfc3R1bw Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Jean-Remy Monnay founder and Artistic Director of the Black Theatre Troupe of Upstate NY is in conversation with Andrea Cunliffe of the Hudson Mohawk Magazine. They reflect upon the progress of BTTUNY over the years, its building and success of this theatre company. Congratulations and recognition with the recent award from the City of Albany's Commission of Human Rights to Jean-Remy for “Fostering a climate of mutual respect tolerance and understanding among all groups living and working in the city” They recap the success of this recent season and look forward to the opening of the seasons final production of “Eclipse” directed by Jean-Remy Monnay. “Equilipse” May 29th through June 8th at Capital Rep in Albany. For more information go to Blacktheatretroupeupstateny,org.
If George Washington knew about Debie Frable's Killer Sangria, he probably would have wanted A LOT of it to help him get through the Revolutionary War because boy, is this good stuff! Make it TODAY. But at the time, Washington really just wanted socks--he never had enough socks, as we learned from reading Anne L. Macdonald's No Idle Hands: The Social History of American Knitting. As much as knitting and needlework have been dismissed as the stuff of “Pots and Pans,” as the “prankish students” at Yale referred to their social history class in the 1930s, Macdonald reminds us that local women bearing clothing and food to the naked, starving soldiers at Valley Forge literally saved the day:“[T]here was no mistaking the joy of soldiers on the verge of open revolt when sentinels pacing the camp's outer limits spotted an advancing cavalcade of ‘[t]en women in carts, each cart drawn by ten pairs of oxen, and bearing tons of meal and other supplies, [who] passed through the lines amid cheers that rent the air.' Those devoted women . . . ‘preserved the army, and Independence from that day was assured.'”Anne L. Macdonald, No Idle Hands: The Social History of American Knitting, pp. 36-7.The value of everyday things--adequate food and clothing--should never be underestimated. Macdonald reminds us that the war for American independence was fought on two fronts, the political and the economic. The burden of weaponizing the economy through the boycott of British goods fell mainly to women who were charged with making their own or doing without. As one Mrs. Troupe recounted Martha Washington explaining, “Whilst our husbands and brothers are examples of patriotism, we must be patterns of industry” (p. 39). Townships—which really meant local women—were charged with clothing their troops or risk being fined. Even children were expected to knit or spin a certain amount every day before going out to play. Can you imagine?! “Finish that row, buddy, because George Washington needs those socks!”As bad as we think it is now, we would not go back to those times, but reading about them reminds us of the sacrifices everyone—men, women and children—made in the fight for our nation's political and economic independence. We owe it to them to preserve that. Enough said.
Welcome to the latest episode of School's Over, Now What? We've got Coach Li here, and she's ready to dive into the complex world of relationships.Shawn and Coach Li have a candid and intriguing conversation about relationships, how they impact business and financial freedom. If you're juggling multiple responsibilities, Coach Li's advice is for you. This is for all the ladies dreaming of finding their millionaire man, as well as the business owners seeking financial success.Prepare to be bombarded with some thought-provoking ideas:1. Are we dating for money? 2. Which is more powerful: beauty, boundaries, or belief? 3. Know what you want. 4. Are you just a participation trophy or the top prize?Join us in this conversation and discover a fulfilling life for yourself.Find Coach Li in insta : https://www.instagram.com/sweet2elite/SONW Resources:Signup for PodProMax:https://podpromax.com/Signup for my new podcasting course:https://schoolsovernowwhat.thinkific.com/courses/podcast-secrets-revealed-the-courseDownload my ebook "Podcast Secrets Revealed" :https://shawnanthony.lpages.co/podcast-secrets-revealed-ebook/Support SONW with Patreon and get exclusive content:/schoolsovernowwhat Join the SONW Academy for 1-1 Coaching from Shawn:https://www.schoolsovernowwhat.com/academyAbout School's Over...Now What?Join Shawn Anthony as he talks to fearless business leaders who've shattered conventional wisdom to achieve massive success. In each weekly episode, our guests share jaw-dropping stories of overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Most importantly, they've answered the question we've all asked “School's Over…Now What?” Get inspired and access cutting-edge strategies that'll transform your business and life. New episodes every Friday on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all major podcast platforms. Contact InfoInstagram: @shawnranthony_Website: https://www.schoolsovernowwhat.com/YouTube: @schoolsovernowwhat Twitter: /shawnranthony_ Press/Interview Requests: fenton@schoolsovernowwhat.com
Happy Thursday! Here are our top local stories for April 3. Find the complete articles and much more in today's paper and online at https://www.iolaregister.com/. Thank you for reading local!
A few days ago, one of the most ubiquitous live shows in the country, Shen Yun, began its latest run at Lincoln Center, drawing thousands of people to a performance that is colorful, acrobatic and — according to many of its performers — shockingly abusive.Nicole Hong, one of the reporters behind a New York Times investigation of Shen Yun, discusses what that reporting has revealed about the secretive enterprise.Guest: Nicole Hong, an investigative reporter for The New York Times focusing on New York and its surrounding regions.Background reading: An ex-dancer accused Shen Yun of forced labor and trafficking in a lawsuit.Here are five takeaways from The Times's coverage of Shen Yun.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Photo: The New York Times Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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"GRIEVING IN THE DOLLS HOUSE"David Johansen passed away peacefully at home on February 28, holding the hands of his wife Mara Hennessey and daughter Leah, in the sunlight surrounded by music and flowers. After a decade of profoundly compromised health he died at the age of 75. David and his family were deeply moved by the outpouring of love and support they've experienced recently as the result of having gone public with their challenges. He was thankful that he had a chance to be in touch with so many friends and family before he passed. He knew he was ecstatically loved."My mother and I would like to thank everyone for the fathomless love and support you've all shown us since we went public with David's diagnosis.We were able to make the last few weeks of David's life with us as serene and anxiety free as possible. As well as alleviating some of our more pressing material concerns, this campaign did make David feel profoundly connected. He really did feel the love from everyone.For the time being we will leave the fund open to contributions, to continue to pay off the debts accrued during David's long illness.We will share details about memorials and tributes soon. There will be several events celebrating David's life and artistry, details to follow.Thank you so much for the …LUVLove,Leah and Mara"THE GTO'S -"PERMANENT DAMAGE"- THEIR LONE VINYL FOOTPRINT"HARDLY A CHEAP TRICK"These seven young women left a permanent mark upon my perceptions of the feminine equation and artistic desires during what was known as the 60's Summer of Love. So much to ponder about these girls who just wanted to have fun.They left a legacy which when viewed through the lens of artistic achievement, made them the first female Punk Rockettes.When the testimony is placed under the microscope of human triumph, destiny betrayed them. They were the creation of a time (The 1960's) and a place (Laurel Canyon) where history tells us that the possibilities of inclusion could make a groupie as appreciated as Joni Mitchell.Frank Zappa knew better.Frank understood the nature of Permanent Damage. The most famous and successful of the GTOs is Miss Pamela, currently Pamela Des Barres, author of the groupie-memoir I'm With The Band. Des Barres's new book, Let's Spend the Night Together, a collection of interviews with fellow rock groupies, was released on July 1, 2007. Miss Mercy's 'biography' was expanded at length within the chapter entitled, "Miss Mercy's Blues". Also within the book, Des Barres notes that Miss Cynderella died in 2007 under mysterious circumstances. Miss Christine died on November 5th, 1972, of an overdose in a hotel room, after spending close to a year in a full body cast to correct her crooked spine. Miss Lucy died of an AIDS-related disease in the early 1990s. During her time as a GTO, Sandra became pregnant by Zappa's resident artist, Calvin Schenkel, and had a daughter named Raven. Miss Sandra later moved back to San Pedro and eventually Italy with her new husband and three children. She died of cancer on April 23, 1991. Miss Sparky is still alive, but not much has been divulged of her post-GTO's endeavours.In Circular Circulation, They Circle Continuously.- Rich Buckland
Today, how the San Francisco Mime Troupe has been ‘speaking' truth to power for 65 years. Then, how some unhoused people stay warm and dry in the rain. And, we explore the history of black communities in San Francisco. And an episode of On Repeat with Emmanuel Nado, one of the hosts of Africa Mix. Never silent, always revolutionary Sidewalk Stories: How do unhoused people stay dry when it's raining? A brief history of Black San Francisco On Repeat: Emmanuel Nado, "The guitar calls and the banjo answers"