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Haymarket : récit des origines du 1er mai avec Martin Cennevitzhttps://luxediteur.com/catalogue/haymarket/ Chicago, 1886. Les conditions de vie des ouvriers, essentiellement d'origine immigrée, sont lamentables. Les tensions pour l'obtention de la journée de huit heures de travail sont à leur paroxysme. Un soir de mai, un événement tragique jette huit hommes dans la tourmente d'une parodie de justice dont l'issue sera qualifiée de «vendredi noir». Les répercussions sont internationales et aboutissent à la célébration du 1er Mai, Journée internationale des travailleurs. Paul avritch haymerkethttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Avrichhttps://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691006000/the-haymarket-tragedy howard zinnhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Zinn Schwabbhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Schwab Arbeiter Zeitunghttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbeiter-Zeitung_(Chicago) Knights of labourhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevaliers_du_travail Albert Parsonshttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Parsons IWPAhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Working_People%27s_Association Socialist Labour Partyhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parti_socialiste_des_travailleurs_(États-Unis) Pittsburgh 1883 IWPA UShttps://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/s7h546 Syndicalisme révolutionnairehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syndicalisme_révolutionnaire Agence Pinkertonhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinkerton_National_Detective_Agency Red scarehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peur_rouge Massacre de Fourmieshttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusillade_de_Fourmies les barons voleurshttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barons_voleurs Upton Sinclairhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upton_SinclairJungle https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Jungle_(roman)abbatoirs de chicago union stock yardshttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Stock_Yards#:~:text=Les%20abattoirs%20des%20Union%20Stock,de%20prendre%20sa%20forme%20moderne. Philip Armorhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Armour Vanderbilthttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famille_Vanderbilt swift acheminement de la viandehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swift_%26_Company Révolution de 1848 en Allemagnehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Révolution_de_Mars Ernst Schmidthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Schmidt_(politician) August Spieshttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Spies_(anarchiste) mac cormick (moissonneuse batteuse)https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrus_McCormick Carter harrison maire de chicagohttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter_Harrison,_Sr. Louis Lingghttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Lingg George Engelhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Engel Adolph Fisherhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_Fischer Oscar Neebehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Neebe Samuel Fieldenhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Fielden Nina Van Zandthttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Van_Zandt Bloody sundayhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1887) Mouvement chartistehttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartisme Emma Goldmanhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Goldman John Peter Altgeldhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Peter_Altgeld Paul Avrichhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Avrich Franck Harris la Bombehttps://www.librairie-obliques.fr/livre/16630043-la-bombe-frank-harris-le-livre-de-poche Procès du 8 dechttps://paris-luttes.info/affaire-du-8-decembre-l-17399 Julien coupat affaire tarnachttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affaire_de_Tarnac Ravacholhttps://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravachol
Hello friends and welcome to The Five By. Your quatriweekly source of rapid-fire board game reviews. 00:00 Sarah - Introduction 00:39 Sarah - Carcassonne Big Box (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/364405/carcassonne-big-box-7) (Episode 100) (https://thefiveby.fireside.fm/100) 06:16 Meeple Lady - Akropolis (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/357563/akropolis) 11:32 Jose - The Quiet Year (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/161880/quiet-year) 16:41 John - Mille Fiori (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/346501/mille-fiori) 22:04 Justin - Union Stockyards (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/343927/union-stockyards) 27:11 Aaron - Outro
Episode 253 In episode 253, Jules has gone back to his roots and is playing the most backstabby of backstabby games being the dominant mammal! Adrian is in the Union Stockyards deciding what cuts of meat he wants to add to his smoker on the weekend. Def is running for president in Mr President trying to pass a bill that makes it a legal requirement you wear Goofy PJ's to work every day of the week. All this and more on the latest episode of the Board Game BBQ podcast. Dominant Species (00:37:54) Union Stockyards (00:48:17) Mr. President (00:59:23) Please leave us a review or just a star rating on apple podcasts it really does help us a lot Check out our Eventbrite page for all of our upcoming Game Days: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/board-game-bbq-32833304483 **SPONSORS** Our podcast is proudly sponsored by Advent Games. Advent Games (http://www.adventgames.com.au/) are an Australian online board game store based in Sydney, NSW. Their core values are integrity, customer satisfaction, and providing a wide range of products including those hard-to-find board games. **PATREON** Yes, that's right. We have a Patreon. By becoming a Patreon member you will receive exclusive content, have access to a members only section of our discord where you can contribute to the content of the show, and much more. Your Patreon support will also allow us to expand the podcast and deliver some exciting upcoming projects that we have planned for 2022. Our team at the Board Game BBQ Podcast love what we do and will continue to deliver the same shenanigans that you have come to expect from us, and we are already incredibly grateful and humbled by all of your support. Being a member of the Patreon is by no means an obligation and please do not support the Patreon if it will it cause you financial hardship in any way. But if you would like to support us from as little as USD$5 a month please click the link and head to the Patreon page. Thanks again for all of your continued support. We work hard to create a welcoming and inclusive community and you are all awesome. See you at the BBQ!! Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/BoardGameBBQ **SOCIALS** Support the podcast and join the community! https://linktr.ee/BoardGameBBQ
Ahora que se acaba la temporada hemos vuelto a coger ritmo. Aquí tenéis un nuevo episodio con un vivero jugoso y una nueva sección del becario. Ahí os va el menú: (2:40) El Vivero: (2:55) La Gran Muralla China (10:42) Union Stockyards (24:26) Anno 1800 (35:07) Applejack (44:31) Stars of Akarios (55:20) Q.E. (1:12:27) La Sección del becario
Ayyye!! In this episode, we talk about the Union Stockyards! Not only do we talk about it, but we visit The Plant, which is a museum inside one of the old packinghouses!! We were guided by Ph.D. Professor, and author of the book Slaughterhouse, Dominic Pacyga. This is one of the best museums in all of Chicago! Then for dinner, we hit Frontier and have a whole roasted pig!! Brains, eyeballs, and all! Tune in and hear all about that! If you have anything you'd like us to talk about on the podcast, food or history, please email us at media@77flavorschi.com WATCH US ON YOUTUBE HERE! Visit our website https://www.77flavorschi.com Shop our gear from Amazon! https://www.amazon.com/shop/77flavorschi Follow us on IG: 77 Flavors of Chicago @77flavorschi Dario @super_dario_bro Sara @TamarHindi.s --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/77-flavors-of-chicago/support
This episode discusses Panorama, originally performed by Voivod. Chris Hannah joins me to discuss the song and his collaboration with Agassiz. Guest Ryan Nash performs in Agassiz, Agapito, and Union Stockyards. Listen to Agassiz: https://agassizband.com/
In this episode Mitch, Adrian and Def are joined by US-based game designer Duane Wulf. Duane talks about his journey to becoming a designer, the inspiration for his new game, Union Stockyards, and of course it would be remiss of us not to ask him about his favourite cut of meat to BBQ!! Mean while in Sizzling Games, Def has been caught in a card-assisted counterinsurgency, Adrian has been forgoing fossil fuels for farms, and Mitch is prospering as prehistoric people. We also recap last week's Question of the Pod: Who have you met through boardgames? Thanks to everyone who contributed and shared their experiences with us on Discord and the Facebook Community. Finally, in Swear An Oath, Adrian taught Pampero at PAX recently, Def played ISS: Vanguard, but Mitch failed his ambitious oath to teach Cuba Libre to the BBQ crew at PAX. New oaths include Fire In The Lake (Mitch), Fleet the Card Game (Mitch), Cerebria (Def), and Endless Winter: Cave Paintings (Adrian). Question of the Pod: What is your favourite unique theme or setting for a board game? Sizzling Games: Fire in the Lake (19:19), Pampero (35:30), Endless Winter: Paleoamericans (45:30) Question of the Pod Recap (1:02:45) Swear An Oath: (1:14:35) You can follow along with Duane's Union Stockyards KS campaign here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/duanewulf/union-stockyards Check out our Eventbrite page for all of our upcoming Game Days: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/board-game-bbq-32833304483 Has this episode left you with a thirst for more? Here are all of the games that we discussed: Masterpiece (1970) Union Stockyards (2022) Pedigree (2018) Fire in the Lake (2014) Dinosaur Island: Rawr 'n Write (2021) Pampero (2023) Endless Winter: Paleoamericans (2022) Fleet (2012) CO2: Second Chance (2018) Whistle Mountain (2020) Tinner's Trail (2021) Cerebria: The Inside World (2018) Cuba Libre (2013) **SPONSORS** Our podcast is proudly sponsored by Advent Games. Advent Games (http://www.adventgames.com.au/) are an Australian online board game store based in Sydney, NSW. Their core values are integrity, customer satisfaction, and providing a wide range of products including those hard-to-find board games. **PATREON** Yes, that's right. We have a Patreon. By becoming a Patreon member you will receive exclusive content, have access to a members only section of our discord where you can contribute to the content of the show, and much more. Your Patreon support will also allow us to expand the podcast and deliver some exciting upcoming projects that we have planned for 2022. Our team at the Board Game BBQ Podcast love what we do and will continue to deliver the same shenanigans that you have come to expect from us, and we are already incredibly grateful and humbled by all of your support. Being a member of the Patreon is by no means an obligation and please do not support the Patreon if it will it cause you financial hardship in any way. But if you would like to support us from as little as USD$5 a month please click the link and head to the Patreon page. Thanks again for all of your continued support. We work hard to create a welcoming and inclusive community and you are all awesome. See you at the BBQ!! Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/BoardGameBBQ **SOCIALS** Support the podcast and join the community! https://linktr.ee/BoardGameBBQ
This is Dice Tower Now for the week of June 6, 2022. This week, we explore gran sendero del oeste, more details emerge on teeny tiny terra, the newest patchwork play is you know stacks and stuff, and the next thingavellir for nidavellir is idavellir. TOP STORIES (2:15) FunForge Kickstarter troubles Great Western Trail Argentina detailed by Eggertspiele Terra Nova detailed by Capstone Games Atiwa by Uwe Rosenberg announced by Lookout Games Splendor Duel shown by Space Cowboys ReMEmber coming from Pegasus Spiele Tidal Blades: Banner Festival announced by Druid City Games Second expansion to Nidavellir, Idavoll, announced Patchwork Express variant Stack'N Stuff announced by Lookout Games CROWDFUNDING (11:15) Kabuto Sumo and so much more by LBoardGameTables.com Union Stockyards from Designer Duane Wulf and Solid Rock Games Runescape Kingdoms: Shadow of Elvarg from Steamforged Games Arcs by designer Cole Wehrle and Leder Games Castles of Burgundy Special Edition by Awaken Realms and Ravensburger designed by Stefan Feld Bark Avenue by designers Mackenzie and Jonathan Jungck with TerreDice Games SPONSOR UPDATE (20:25) Destinies Community Editor Contest and Origins NEW RELEASES (23:05) Eco: Coral Reef by Izik Nevo and Unique Board Games Ouch! By Romain Caterdjian and Théo Rivière, published by Devir Mystic Paths by Brian Leet and Kevin Worden, published by R&R Games eXplorers by Phil Walker-Harding and Ravensburger Batman: Everybody Lies by Weronika Spyra and Ignacy Trzewiczek, published by Portal Games Guild of Merchant Explorers by Matthew Dunstan and Brett J Gilberts, published by AEG Mortum - Medieval Detective by Sergey Minevich and Arcane Wonders Creature Comforts by Roberta Taylor and Kids Table Board Games Space Base - The Mysteries of Terra Proxima by John D. Clair and AEG Cartaventura: Lhasa and Cartaventura: Vinland by Thomas Dupont and Arnaud Ladagnous, published by KOSMOS Air, Land, & Sea: Spies, Lies, & Supplies by Jon Perry and Arcane Wonders Prehistories by Alexandre Emerit and Benoit Turpin, published by 25th Century Games CONNECT: Follow our Twitter newsfeed: twitter.com/dicetowernow Dig in with Corey at DiceTowerDish.com. Have a look-see at Barry's wares at BrightBearLaser.com.
On Episode 191 Jules, Adrian and Conor discuss the Brisbane Game Day, tournament board gaming, and some current stand-outs in the crowdfunding circuit. In Sizzling Games, Adrian has been getting so clever in So Clover, Jules has been sailing the seas of Tortuga 1667, and Conor has been collecting cotton in Clans of Caledonia. In the Board Game Bracket we settle the last match-up, Architects of the West Kingdom vs Everdell, before we cue up the next battle: Barrage vs Raiders of the North Sea. To make sure your favourite goes through to the next round make sure you vote on our socials. Finally, in Swear An Oath, Adrian played Yak with his family, Conor called in Jules to sub for his oath last week, and Jules used the "I wasn't supposed to be here" card. New oaths include Ortus Regni (Jules), Marvel Champions: Nova & Ironheart (Conor), and Carnegie (Adrian). Sizzling Games: So Clover! (45:50), Tortuga 1667 (51:10), Clans of Caledonia (1:00:50) Board Game Bracket: (1:20:58) Swear An Oath: (1:33:10) Check out our Eventbrite page for all of our upcoming Game Days: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/board-game-bbq-32833304483 Has this episode left you with a thirst for more? Here are all of the games that we discussed: Catan (1995) Ra (2023) Arcs (2023) Coffee Traders (2021) Union Stockyards (2022) Wreckland Run (2022) Motor City (2022) Ryozen (2023) Root: Marauder Expansion (2022) Hellapagos (2017) Skull King (2013) Mafia de Cuba (2015) So Clover! (2021) Letter Jam (2109) Tortuga 1667 (2107) Clans of Caledonia (2017) Architects of the West Kingdom (2018) Everdell (2018) Barrage (2019) Raiders of the North Sea (2015) Yak (2022) Carnegie (2022) Age of Steam (2002) Ortus Regni (2014) Root (2018) Marvel Champions: Ironheart (2022) Marvel Champions: Nova (2022) Aeon's End (2016) **SPONSORS** Thanks to 2D6 for sponsoring the podcast. Check out their website at (2D6games.com.au) to see their massive range of games and don't forget they offer free delivery all around Australia. So why not order your next Sizzling Game from them today!! Our podcast is also proudly sponsored by Advent Games. Advent Games (http://www.adventgames.com.au/) are an Australian online board game store based in Sydney, NSW. Their core values are integrity, customer satisfaction, and providing a wide range of products including those hard-to-find board games. Our Board Game Bracket 2.0 is proudly sponsored by Game Toppers LLC. They have joined the BBQ, and are even providing us with one of their Game Toppers for our Game Days! Check out their Kickstarter now! These Game Toppers are amazing, and can transform any old table into an A1 quality Game Table! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/burky/game-toppers-30-upgrading-every-game-you-play?ref=discovery&term=game%20toppers **PATREON** Yes, that's right. We have a Patreon. By becoming a Patreon member you will receive exclusive content, have access to a members only section of our discord where you can contribute to the content of the show, and much more. Your Patreon support will also allow us to expand the podcast and deliver some exciting upcoming projects that we have planned for 2022. Our team at the Board Game BBQ Podcast love what we do and will continue to deliver the same shenanigans that you have come to expect from us, and we are already incredibly grateful and humbled by all of your support. Being a member of the Patreon is by no means an obligation and please do not support the Patreon if it will it cause you financial hardship in any way. But if you would like to support us from as little as USD$5 a month please click the link and head to the Patreon page. Thanks again for all of your continued support. We work hard to create a welcoming and inclusive community and you are all awesome. See you at the BBQ!! Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/BoardGameBBQ **SOCIALS** Support the podcast and join the community! https://linktr.ee/BoardGameBBQ
In this episode (and for the next few) I get into it with all the members of Agapito. They have a new album recorded and are dolling out singles for tasty treats for our ear balls this holiday season. Ryan has been around the scene a good long time and has gave SO much to us. It was really great learning about his musical journey and learning about all the bands he has played in and continues to play in. If you want to check out some of Ryans other musical offerings check out Union Stockyards OR check out Agassiz As always SO MUCH love to The Sorels for providing me with the opening music. You can get all their stuff here. Here is all the info for the three night BREW BANGER A three night pass will cost ya $57.30 plus applicable fees and taxes. That is DIRT CHEAP for three nights of incredible bands.
The story of the Ogden Union Stockyards. This is the fourth episode in the Summer Road Trip Series. Sources Utah Division of State History Utah Division of Archives and Record Service Utah Digital Newspapers J Willard Marriott Digital Library Weber State University Digital Collections Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. 85, 2017 Utah Center for Architecture utahrails.net ogdenstockyard.org thedeadhistory.com historytogo.utah.gov intermountainstories.org response.epa.gov utahinvestigative.org Ogden Daily Standard: 1915-04-22; 1916-03-27; 1916-10-28; 1916-12-15; 1917-01-19; 1917-05-12; 1918-02-09; 1919-05-21; 1920-02-14 Inter-Mountain Republican: 1907-10-13 Ogden Standard-Examiner; 1915-04-22; 1920-04-15; 1921-02-23; 1922-10-01; 1923-01-23; 1923-01-26; 1923-07-15; 1923-08-22; 1923-12-02; 1924-04-15; 1925-09-29; 1926-01-01; 1926-01-07; 1931-05-24 Salt Lake Telegram: 1910-02-02; 1915-04-23; 1918-05-16; 1920-05-25; 1921-02-23; 1922-05-23; 1923-10-02; 1926-01-24 Iron County Record: 1930-06-21 Park Record: 1967-11-02 Times Independent: 1977-08-18 Deseret News: 1993-08-30 Salt Lake Herald-Republican: 1920-04-09 Richfield Reaper: 1925-01-01
This Might Be Satire is track 10 on How to Clean Everything! Ryan Nash interview: 10:30-58:00 Keith & Greg song discussion: 58:30-END Listen to Agassiz: https://agassiz.bandcamp.com/ Listen to Union Stockyards: https://unionstockyards.bandcamp.com/
FOOD, a Chicago Sustainability Series Season II Dialogue held on June 26th, 2020 with Thomas Jonas, Co-Founder + CEO of Nature's Fynd. Nature's Fynd is an innovative Chicago-based firm innovating the food space with products harvested from the Fy microbe protein, originally sourced from Yellowstone National Park geysers. The Fy protein requires 99% less land, and 87% less water than traditional beef production to become a range of foods from breakfast to dinner, with 9 essential amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and fiber. *This Dialogue was conducted over Zoom, in recognition of the importance of safety and social distancing in the pandemic. *In their own words, "Everything we do at Nature's Fynd is driven by curiosity. It's what led us to explore the springs of Yellowstone's ancient volcano for NASA-supported research on extreme ecosystems.That's how we discovered a remarkable, protein-rich microorganism.Using the microorganism, we developed a breakthrough fermentation technology to create Fy (“fai”), a highly nutritious source of animal-free protein with all 9 essential amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and fiber."*Thomas discussed how he came to the alternative protein space, the range of their products (diary, meat substitutes, dessert, and more), the poetry of developing a new protein that uses a fraction of the resources of standard protein production in the same space as Chicago's Union Stock Yards, the challenges and opportunities of the pandemic, their funding journey, and what is next. **Learn more about The Chicago Sustainability Series at SustainTheChi.com, and more about Nature's Fynd at https://www.naturesfynd.com/. *
Jim Agapito is a Winnipeg filmmaker, punk, and lead singer of the mighty [Agapito](http://agapito.bandcamp.com/album/sadism) (a Winnipeg supergroup featuring members of Cancer Bats, Union Stockyards, and more)! He's been on the show in the past, but this was his first one-on-one on the podcast, and we talk about the band, the pandemic and how it has affected his life and career, and so much more. This episode is brought to you by our friends at [House of Wonders](http://houseofwonders.online/), [Bluebloods](http://soundcloud.com/bluebloodsmusic), [the Dirty Beat](http://www.instagram.com/thedirtybeat/),and [Jared Adams](http://tragicnostalgia.ca/). Don't forget to help out our pals at [the Park Theatre](http://www.myparktheatre.com/)! Buy a gift card to help them through this difficult time. Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on [Patreon](http://www.patreon.com/witchpolice). You can help out for as little as $1 a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case!
Jim Agapito is a Winnipeg filmmaker, punk, and lead singer of the mighty Agapito (a Winnipeg supergroup featuring members of Cancer Bats, Union Stockyards, and more)! He's been on the show in the past, but this was his first one-on-one on the podcast, and we talk about the band, the pandemic and how it has affected his life and career, and so much more. This episode is brought to you by our friends at House of Wonders, Bluebloods, the Dirty Beat,and Jared Adams. Don't forget to help out our pals at the Park Theatre! Buy a gift card to help them through this difficult time. Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on Patreon. You can help out for as little as $1 a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case!
Back in the 1940s, Chicago school kids took local field trips that would be unthinkable today.
Ryan Nash has been a frequent guest on the podcast, talking about his bands [Union Stockyards](http://witchpolice.podiant.co/e/wr199-union-stockyards-34d5d892673bc4L/) and [Agapito](http://witchpolice.podiant.co/e/wr244-agapito-356455da00264eL/), as well as an appearance as a member of anti-fascist group [FF1](http://witchpolice.podiant.co/e/wr237-ff1-353ea11da89fb0L/). On this episode, we talk primarily about his newest project, instrumental rock trio [Agassiz](http://agassizband.com/), who recently released a new two-song EP, [Pulse 1B](http://agassiz.bandcamp.com/album/pulse-1b). This episode brought to you by our friends at [the Park Theatre](http://[[text](http://)](http://)www.myparktheatre.com/)!
Ryan Nash has been a frequent guest on the podcast, talking about his bands Union Stockyards and Agapito, as well as an appearance as a member of anti-fascist group FF1. On this episode, we talk primarily about his newest project, instrumental rock trio Agassiz, who recently released a new two-song EP, Pulse 1B. This episode brought to you by our friends at the Park Theatre!
It's Tony's Last Stand. [Union Stockyards](https://unionstockyards.bandcamp.com/) frontman Tony Beaudoin is officially hanging up the mic and retiring from punk rock next month. His [last show](http://www.facebook.com/events/394018381449181/) with the band is June 7, but he sat down for an interview first to talk about the reasons behind his calling it quits, and a lot more. Plenty of 'old man yells at clouds' on this one. Shoutout to Studio 91. This episode brought to you by our pals at [The Park Theatre](http://myparktheatre.com/)! Thanks to everyone who has supported the podcast thus far. Thanks to supporters like you, we can keep churning out interviews twice a week! If you like the show, please head down to [patreon.com/witchpolice](http://www.patreon.com/witchpolice) and for as little as a $1 month (less than 12 cents an episode), you can help keep the lights on!
It’s Tony’s Last Stand. Union Stockyards frontman Tony Beaudoin is officially hanging up the mic and retiring from punk rock next month. His last show with the band is June 7, but he sat down for an interview first to talk about the reasons behind his calling it quits, and a lot more. Plenty of ’old man yells at clouds’ on this one.
Occasional co-host Ryan is back for this episode, taking over the main hosting duties alongside Tony Beaudoin of Union Stockyards. Together, they interviewed punk rock power duo Mobina Galore a few months back, presented here in podcast form.
Occasional co-host Ryan is back for this episode, taking over the main hosting duties alongside Tony Beaudoin of Union Stockyards. Together, they interviewed punk rock power duo [Mobina Galore](http://www.mobinagalore.com) a few months back, presented here in podcast form. Mobina Galore were first on the podcast [way back in 2014](http://witchpolice.podiant.co/e/3551914c1b2ceaL/), so obviously a lot has happened since then, especially since their career has absolutely skyrocketed. Ryan and Tony get into some of the highlights with them and much, much more! This episode brought to you by our friends at the [Park Theatre](http://myparktheatre.com/). Thanks to everyone who has supported the podcast thus far. Thanks to supporters like you, we can keep churning out interviews twice a week! If you like the show, please head down to [patreon.com/witchpolice](http://www.patreon.com/witchpolice) and for as little as $1 a month (less than 12 cents an episode), you can help keep the lights on!
By Russell Lewis Executive Vice President and Chief Historian, Chicago History Museum Founding Member, Culinary Historians of Chicago Do join us as the Chicago History Museum’s Russell Lewis gives us a slaughtering presentation on Chicago’s legendary Union Stockyards and its impact on the city and the nation. (Think: “Hog butcher to the world.”) And how did the stockyards help put the sizzle in Chicago’s steakhouse reputation? Here’s what Russell has to say: “To watch an animal from the pen to the tin is an extraordinary experience. You see it killed; it falls; a conveyor carries it away. It is flayed while you wait…. Death is so swift, the evidence of tragedy so soon gone, that one feels no shock that flesh loses its character. Cattle are being handled like brass, so swiftly that life becomes merely a raw material. That is Chicago.” British journalist Walter Lionel George’s description of Chicago’s Union Stockyards, written in 1920, captures the essence of the city’s meatpacking industry—it was highly organized and brutally efficient, and it was synonymous with Chicago’s identity. Indeed, more than any other business, meatpacking reflected how industrialization became rooted in Chicago in the nineteenth century and transformed the city and the nation. Situated at the center of the United States and linked to every corner of the continent by a vast rail and water network, Chicago was an ideal place for industry to grow. But location alone does not fully explain the formation of America’s quintessential industrial city. Three additional factors spurred Chicago industries, particularly meatpacking: innovation, scale, and new markets. Meatpackers developed a disassembly line that altered traditional labor and made the processing of meat a highly efficient operation. The Union Stockyards was itself a powerful innovation (competing companies sharing holding pens and rail facilities was unprecedented), and it also allowed operations to take place on an enormous scale never imagined. And lastly, meatpackers, particularly Gustavus Swift, realized it was not enough for industrialists to modernize their business ventures, they also had to create new markets for their products. The fame of the Union Stockyards as a massive modern industrial enterprise spread, attracting tourist from around the world who yearned to see this harbinger of the future. Families carrying picnic lunches, convention delegates, school children, and honeymooners all came to see what was billed as one of the wonders of the world. Amid pig squeals and bellowing cattle, animal pens as far as one could see, buildings awash in blood, and a distinct smell of life and death, tourist were not disappointed, and the Union Stock Yards became etched into their memory. * * * Biography: As Executive Vice President and Chief Historian of the Chicago History Museum, Russell Lewis is responsible for the day-to-day implementation of the museum’s mission to creatively explore and showcase Chicago’s history and culture, and to preserve, manage, build, and make accessible to the public, the Chicago History Museum’s collection of more than 22 million documents and objects. He has been a member of the Chicago History Museum’s staff since 1982. He is also a founding member of the Culinary Historians of Chicago, and for many years graciously hosted our programs at his museum. Mr. Lewis has a BA in historical archeology from the University of Florida and an MA in American culture from the University of Michigan. Recorded at Weiss Memorial Hospital on September 15, 2018.
In the second part of our slaughterhouse trilogy, we take a tour of the Union Stockyards and gauge the public perception of animal slaughter prior to The Jungle by Upton Sinclair. Strap in and put down that sandwich!
Regular co-host Ryan Sanders hops in the driver's seat for this episode, bringing frequent guest Tony Beaudoin (of Union Stockyards) along for the ride. Together, they interview one-half of local punk rock supergroup [Slow//Steady](http://https://slowsteady.bandcamp.com/)! This episode was recorded a few months back, so since then, Slow//Steady has emerged from its cocoon and is back on the scene, having played a big show at the Good Will this past weekend. This episode is brought to you by our friends at the Park Theatre, who are presenting [Brujeria with Dayglo Abortions, Incite, and Suburban Hypocrites June 12](http://www.facebook.com/events/1845395175510863/). The episode is also brought to you by [Fourth Quarter Records](http://www.fourthquarterrecords.com/), your home for quality local hip-hop, as well as merchandise like the glorious 3Peat hoodies you've been seeing everywhere lately.
Regular co-host Ryan Sanders hops in the driver's seat for this episode, bringing frequent guest Tony Beaudoin (of Union Stockyards) along for the ride. Together, they interview one-half of local punk rock supergroup Slow//Steady! This episode was recorded a few months back, so since then, Slow//Steady has emerged from its cocoon and is back on the scene, having played a big show at the Good Will this past weekend.
First off, a disclaimer: this isn't a political show. We've been interviewing local musicians since 2012, and even when we stray from that topic, it's always tied in to the local scene, and this is no exception. This week, our guests are **Omar Kinnarath** and **Ryan Nash** of **[Fascist-Free Treaty 1](https://www.facebook.com/fascistfree1/) ** (or **FF1** ). They're veterans of the local punk/hardcore scene (Ryan is a regular guest on the show with his band **[Union Stockyards](https://unionstockyards.bandcamp.com/)** ) who are leading the fight against racism on the streets of Winnipeg. We talk about how coming up in the local punk scene helped solidify their political views and values, and how the inclusive attitude of Winnipeg's DIY punk rock continues to inform what they do. When I teased this episode a few weeks ago, I got a raft of negative comments on social media from white nationalists, Islamophobes, and assorted 'alt-right' types -- many of whom weren't even _Canadian_ , let alone from Winnipeg -- so this is just a heads-up that there's going to be zero tolerance for that shit going forward. If you don't like some of the ideas floated in this episode, take it up directly with FF1. This podcast, and its associated social media, is not a forum to spread hatred. It's an interview show. About music. Next week there's a completely apolitical discussion about jazz, for example. Any bullshit comments will be deleted and commenters will be banned and reported. With that out of the way... in fitting with our usual format, there are songs sprinkled throughout the episode. These are all from local bands (including **[Propagandhi](https://propagandhi.com/)** , **[I-Spy](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXgGqYpZzVg), [Rogue Nation](https://www.facebook.com/Rogue-Nation-143067199084050/)** and **[Whole Lotta Milka](http://www.unionlabelgroup.com/bands/64/whole-lotta-milka/)** ) and all deal with the topics being raised on the episode.
This week, our guests are Omar Kinnarath and Ryan Nash of Fascist-Free Treaty 1 (or FF1). They're veterans of the local punk/hardcore scene (Ryan is a regular guest on the show with his band Union Stockyards) who are leading the fight against racism on the streets of Winnipeg. We talk about how coming up in the local punk scene helped solidify their political views and values, and how the inclusive attitude of Winnipeg's DIY punk rock continues to inform what they do.
Ryan takes on main hosting duties this week, alongside his creepy Uncle Tony (from Union Stockyards) as co-host. They sit down with the almighty Rick Philip, Winnipeg punk rock pioneer and frontman of Crown of Thorns. They talk shop about Rick's long history throughout the country and his upcoming show opening for the legendary Cro-Mags! This episode (which was actually recorded a couple of months back) acts as an unofficial preview of a Witchpolice spin-off podcast Ryan and Tony are going to host on a semi-regular basis, so stay tuned for more! The songs on this episode might be slightly out-of-order because they gave me a USB with some songs, with no indication of where in the podcast those songs should be placed. I guessed. Sorry.
Ryan takes on main hosting duties this week, alongside his creepy Uncle Tony (from Union Stockyards) as co-host. They sit down with the almighty Rick Philip, Winnipeg punk rock pioneer and frontman of Crown of Thorns. They talk shop about Rick's long history throughout the country and his upcoming show opening for the legendary Cro-Mags! This episode (which was actually recorded a couple of months back) acts as an unofficial preview of a Witchpolice spin-off podcast Ryan and Tony are going to host on a semi-regular basis, so stay tuned for more! The songs on this episode might be slightly out-of-order because they gave me a USB with some songs, with no indication of where in the podcast those songs should be placed. I guessed. Sorry.
...so when we told Union Stockyards they were welcome back on the show any time they wanted, we didn't think it was going to be so soon! Our favourite local punks (last heard on episode #199) jumped at the chance to promote their upcoming show with brand-new locals Agapito (featuring current or former members of Cancer Bats, The Duhks and Stockyards themselves) on Dec. 29 at The Handsome Daughter. We packed most of Stockyards and Agapito into a jamspace and recorded a pretty out-of-control gong-show of an episode... with a twist. This one was filmed as well!
...so when we told Union Stockyards they were welcome back on the show any time they wanted, we didn't think it was going to be so soon! Our favourite local punks (last heard on episode #199) jumped at the chance to promote their upcoming show with brand-new locals Agapito (featuring current or former members of Cancer Bats, The Duhks and Stockyards themselves) on Dec. 29 at The Handsome Daughter. We packed most of Stockyards and Agapito into a jamspace and recorded a pretty out-of-control gong-show of an episode... with a twist. This one was filmed as well!
Episode 12 of the Celebrity Punk House Podcast. The official podcast of celebritypunkhouse.com. This week is co-hosted by Rob Lanterman. Our Special guests are Canadian punks Union Stockyards.Hosted by Dan RamirezIG: @SavesthedanTwitter: @LuchathingGuest Co-hostIG:@robolitiousTwitter: @robolitiousSpecial Guests:Union Stockyardshttps://www.facebook.com/unionstockyardshttp://unionstockyards.bandcamp.com/Sponsored by: Opendoorrecords.orgListen on:iTunesGoogle PlayStitcher
Marking their third appearance on the podcast in as many years, grizzled Winnipeg punks Union Stockyards (three-quarters of them, anyway) are back! We talk about their about-to-be-released cassette, a healthy amount of Winnipeg '90s nostalgia, and about their Sept. 28 gig opening for the legendary SNFU!
Marking their third appearance on the podcast in as many years, grizzled Winnipeg punks Union Stockyards (three-quarters of them, anyway) are back! We talk about their about-to-be-released cassette, a healthy amount of Winnipeg '90s nostalgia, and about their Sept. 28 gig opening for the legendary SNFU!
Decades ago, Chicago’s Union Stockyards were the source of meat for the country, jobs for the city and ... field trips for Chicago Public School children. Really. (Related to a Curious City story about meatpacking in Chicago.)
The city was once the nation’s meatpacking powerhouse. What, if anything, is left?
Our pals in 'Peg-centric punks Union Stockyards are back on the show for their first appearance since episode #79! The fellas are old(er), wise(r) and working on a new record. They joined Ryan and Sam to talk "mask" songs, the state of the local punk rock scene and the Winnipeg accent (among other topics).
Our pals in 'Peg-centric punks Union Stockyards are back on the show for their first appearance since episode #79! The fellas are old(er), wise(r) and working on a new record. They joined Ryan and Sam to talk "mask" songs, the state of the local punk rock scene and the Winnipeg accent (among other topics).
The Jungle is a novel by American author and socialist Upton Sinclair. It describes the life of a family of Lithuanian immigrants working in Chicago’s Union Stock Yards at the beginning of the 20th century. The novel depicts in harsh tones the poverty, complete absence of social security, scandalous living and working conditions, and generally utter hopelessness prevalent among the have-nots, which is contrasted with the deeply-rooted corruption on the part of the haves. The sad state of turn-of-the-century labor is placed front and center for the American public to see suggesting that something needed to be changed to get rid of American “wage slavery”. The novel is also an important example of the “muckraking” tradition begun by journalists such as Jacob Riis. Sinclair wanted to show how the mainstream parties of American politics, already being tied into the industrial-capitalist machine, offered little means for progressive change. As such the book is deeply supportive of values and criticisms held by Communism, a movement still in its infancy at the time.
Things get spooooky this week with the mighty **[Mobina Galore](http://mobinagalore.com/) ** and the randomly-generated "ghost" theme! Jenna (guitar/vocals) and Marcia (drums/vocals) have been busy -- they're preparing a new album to be released this December, have been touring relentlessly, and recently released the awesome ["Bad Love Song" video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flYzE7U66fk)... but they also made time to hang out in the Witchpolice basement! If you're in Winnipeg, you can also check out your new favourite local duo live at the [ **Team Steve **Summer Slammer](https://www.facebook.com/events/1512967315606780/) on Sept. 5, alongside past Witchpolice Radio guests **[Union Stockyards](http://www.witchpolice.com/2014/06/witchpolice-radio-episode-79-where-ego.html)** and some other great local punk acts.
When we left our occult operatives, their discoveries led them to the slum cottages at the back of the Union Stockyards known locally as Packingtown. Mac’s compass began to spin wildly out of control as they approached one house in particular.