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Met vandaag: Nieuwe details over de executie van verzetsheldin Hannie Schaft | Boyan Slat van The Ocean Clean Up over de stand van zaken ten aanzien van de plastic soep in oceanen en rivieren | De Top 40 bestaat zestig jaar | Eigentijdse Gijsbreght van Aemstel van Joost van den Vondel opgevoerd op de plek waar het stuk in 1638 in premiere ging | Presentatie; Cees Grimbergen.
The boys review Season 6 - insofar as there is new content to discuss. 00:00:00 - Teaser & intro 00:02:25 - Pro tips/weapon meta 00:31:34 - New LTMs 00:36:12 - Vondel, Rebirth, Resurgence 00:57:56 - Controller usage 01:09:26 - Announcements Note: timestamps may be slightly misaligned on podcast apps (but not on YouTube) due to dynamic ads. The podcast is available wherever you listen to podcasts, and ad-free & early access versions - as well as bonus episodes - are available to all of our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/thedropshot) supporters. We stream the podcast live on our website (https://www.thedropshot.com/live) every Thursday and Saturday afternoon at 12 o'clock Pacific Time. We typically start the stream 30 minutes early to answer viewer questions, banter, and chat. Links for everything are below. Thanks for checking us out!
The boys begin a tier list ranking each and every POI across all 4 Resurgence maps we've ever had, and in part 1 they cover Ashika Island and Vondel. 00:00:00 - Teaser & intro 00:06:01 - Resurgence Tier List POI - Ashika Island 00:56:14 - Sponsored by us 00:58:57 - Vondel 02:08:41 - Announcements Note: timestamps may be slightly misaligned on podcast apps (but not on YouTube) due to dynamic ads.
Jelle van Baardewijk in gesprek met literatuurwetenschapper en neerlandicus Jan Konst (Freie Universtät Berlin) over zijn boek 'Papieren vrienden'. -- Kom op 28 juni naar De Nacht van De Nieuwe Wereld. Bestel je kaarten hier: https://dnw.eventgoose.com/ Bronnen en links bij deze uitzending: - Het boek 'Papieren vrienden': https://www.uitgeverijbalans.nl/boeken/papieren-vrienden/ - Website van Jan: https://jankonst.com/home-nl/ - Louis Ferron 'De keisnijder van Fichtenwald': https://www.debezigebij.nl/boek/de-keisnijder-van-fichtenwald/ - W.F. Hermans 'Herinneringen van een engelbewaarder': https://www.debezigebij.nl/boek/herinneringen-van-een-engelbewaarder/ - Harry Mulisch 'De ontdekking van de hemel': https://www.debezigebij.nl/boek/de-ontdekking-van-de-hemel/ - Felix Timmermans 'Boerenpsalm': https://www.dbnl.org/tekst/timm010boer01_01/index.php - Tobi Lakmaker 'De geschiedenis van mijn seksualiteit': https://dasmag.nl/product/de-geschiedenis-van-mijn-seksualiteit/ - Vondel 'Jephta': http://www.deltareeks.nl/vondel.php
Theater was de bioscoop van de 17de eeuw, een feest voor de zintuigen en de emoties. Rembrandt was waarschijnlijk aanwezig toen op 3 januari 1638 de Amsterdamse Schouwburg openging, en wat hij zag moet indruk hebben gemaakt en zijn verbeelding hebben geprikkeld. Hij probeerde de kijkers naar zijn schilderijen net zo te raken als de toneelmakers, Bredero, Vondel en Vos. Bonte kostuums, grote gebaren en hevige emoties zijn ook te zien in zijn schilderijen. De neerlandicus Frans Blom – expert in 17de-eeuws theater - en Leonore van Sloten, conservator in Museum Rembrandthuis, praten met Koen Kleijn over Rembrandt als regisseur. De tentoonstelling Regie: Rembrandt is nu te zien in Museum Rembrandthuis.
Nu sfeer en vertrouwen aan de formatietafel traditiegetrouw weer twijfelachtige niveaus bereiken vraagt De Jortcast zich af: hoe komt dat weer op peil? We kunnen daarvoor kijken naar het gedrag van apen, meent de Leidse hoogleraar Cognitieve Psychologie dr. Mariska Kret. Ook aan tafel politicoloog dr. Simon Otjes uit Leiden en dr. Mariken van der Velden, gespecialiseerd in politieke communicatie aan de VU. Elke aflevering verzorgt Milou Brand de door feiten geteisterde oren met zachtheid, doorgaans in de vorm van poëzie. Ditmaal: het slot van hekeldicht Geuzenvesper of Ziekentroost voor de vierentwintig, van Joost van den Vondel. Jort Kelder is er een week niet en wordt vervangen door Jeroen Pauw.
The guys talk about Resurgence after the integration - both on the new map/s, and on Ashika Island and Vondel as well. 00:00:00 - Teaser 00:01:09 - Intro & announcements 00:10:26 - The current weapon meta 00:27:34 - Popov, Military, & Zaravan City 00:41:18 - Sponsored by us 00:43:48 - Ashika, Vondel 00:53:45 - Misc./wrap-up Note: timestamps may be slightly misaligned on podcast apps (but not on YouTube) due to dynamic ads. The podcast is available wherever you listen to podcasts, and ad-free & early access versions - as well as bonus episodes - are available to all of our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/thedropshot) supporters. We stream the podcast live on our website (https://www.thedropshot.com/live) every Thursday and Saturday afternoon at 12 o'clock Pacific Time. We typically start the stream 30 minutes early to answer viewer questions, banter, and chat. Links for everything are below. Thanks for checking us out!
Effectief beledigen. Dat leek dichter, schrijver en podcastmaker Daan Doesborgh een mooi thema voor de aflevering. Zo geschiedde. De oud-Nederlands kampioen Poetry Slam neemt ons mee op een tijdreis langs de prikkelende letteren, aan de hand van prachtig werk van Joost van den Vondel, Jules Deelder en Menno Wigman.
The very first show! Here it is! Tune in to the sounds of Peru & the world with Lokomotion Radio with your host: Loudek. In this episode, we have lots of new music, announcements & more! Tracklist 1. Anyma & Chris Avantgrade - Consciousness (Gustavo Mota & Evoxx Remix) (Loudek Edit) 2. Rebuke - Glow 3. Zonderling - Variant 4. Oliver Heldens - Sound of Vondel 5. HI-LO & Space 92 - Arpeggio 6. HI-LO - Crescendo 7. Rebuke x HI-LO x Loudek - Along Came Polly (HI-LO Edit) x Dat Mama 8. Kai Tracid & Genlog - Mockmoon (Peace, Love & XTC) 9. T78 feat. Angelala - No Guestlist 10. HI-LO & DJ Deeon - Wanna Go Bang 11. Hardwell & Space 92 - The Abyss 12. Space 92 - Cooper 13. HI-LO - Hypnos 14. HI-LO & Reinier Zonneveld - Saw of Olympus
In this insightful episode, we sit down with Maurits Stuyver, the founder of Vondel Venture Development.Maurits has spent over a decade guiding tech companies to master international expansion and commercial acceleration. He brings his extensive experience working with diverse businesses, from B2B marketplaces to SaaS companies and technical software solutions.In our conversation, we delve into:- The nuances of sales management, from the role of qualitative and quantitative coaching to strategic forecasting.-Advice on building a replicable sales model.- Hiring and building a successful Sales team.- Insights on international expansion in the software industry.- The significance of setting success metrics in Sales and the importance of localization.Tune in!Leaders of Growth is brought to you by Knight Capital.
The guys talk about the waning interest in Ranked Warzone and examine some reasons why that may be before getting into some search trends indicating interest in the game since launch before capping off the episode with a comparison of Ashika Island and Vondel. 00:00:00 - Teaser 00:01:13 - Intro & announcements 00:15:25 - Warzone Ranked is getting stale 01:10:43 - Interest in Call of Duty since MW2 launch 01:30:38 - Ashika Island after Vondel Note: timestamps may be slightly misaligned on podcast apps (but not on YouTube) due to dynamic ads. The podcast is available wherever you listen to podcasts, and ad-free & early access versions - as well as bonus episodes - are available to all of our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/thedropshot) supporters. We stream the podcast live on our website (https://www.thedropshot.com/live) every Thursday and Saturday afternoon at 12 o'clock Pacific Time. We typically start the stream 30 minutes early to answer viewer questions, banter, and chat. Links for everything are below. Thanks for checking us out!
Dylan and Taylor go through the Top 15 Game Releases of Summer 2023. They also talk about the games they've been playing, including Aliens: Dark Descent, Call of Duty Warzone 2 Season 4 and the new map Vondel and Chicory: A Colorful Tale. Links Dylan on Twitter @DylanMuss Dylan on Backloggd backloggd.com/u/Rapatika/Taylor on Twitter @TaylorTheFieldAmanda Cawley (Composer) on Instagram www.instagram.com/amandacawleymusic https://www.patreon.com/GeekVerse https://www.youtube.com/c/GeekVersePodcasthttps://discord.gg/mFSSAJJT https://geekverse.ca/geek-ultimate-alliance/ Twitter @GeekVerseCastKirklin on Twitter @kirklinpatzerTravis on Twitter @TravisBSnellDante on Twitter @denacolyteThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4201268/advertisement
Dylan and Taylor go through the Top 15 Game Releases of Summer 2023. They also talk about the games they've been playing, including Aliens: Dark Descent, Call of Duty Warzone 2 Season 4 and the new map Vondel and Chicory: A Colorful Tale. Links Dylan on Twitter @DylanMuss Dylan on Backloggd backloggd.com/u/Rapatika/Taylor on Twitter @TaylorTheFieldAmanda Cawley (Composer) on Instagram www.instagram.com/amandacawleymusic https://www.patreon.com/GeekVerse https://www.youtube.com/c/GeekVersePodcasthttps://discord.gg/mFSSAJJT https://geekverse.ca/geek-ultimate-alliance/ Twitter @GeekVerseCast Kirklin on Twitter @kirklinpatzerTravis on Twitter @TravisBSnellDante on Twitter @denacolyteThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5409690/advertisement
The guys go through all of the best perks, equipment, and guns to use for Vondel - and you'll be surprised by how much some guns are flying under the radar. 00:00:00 - Teaser 00:01:05 - Intro & announcements 00:13:45 - Vondel meta: perks 00:30:26 - Tacticals/lethals 00:51:54 - Secondaries 01:26:50 - Primaries Note: timestamps may be slightly misaligned on podcast apps (but not on YouTube) due to dynamic ads. The podcast is available wherever you listen to podcasts, and ad-free & early access versions - as well as bonus episodes - are available to all of our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/thedropshot) supporters. We stream the podcast live on our website (https://www.thedropshot.com/live) every Thursday and Saturday afternoon at 12 o'clock Pacific Time. We typically start the stream 30 minutes early to answer viewer questions, banter, and chat. Links for everything are below. Thanks for checking us out!
The guys are back and take an episode to talk about some of the bigger ticket happenings in the past week with a particular focus on amending their original statements on Vondel - the newest Resurgence map. 00:00:00 - Teaser 00:01:12 - Intro & announcements 00:13:46 - Vondel revisited 01:09:15 - Ranked Warzone restrictions added 01:16:17 - Further WSOW drama 01:35:52 - Warzone 1 servers going offline Note: timestamps may be slightly misaligned on podcast apps (but not on YouTube) due to dynamic ads. The podcast is available wherever you listen to podcasts, and ad-free & early access versions - as well as bonus episodes - are available to all of our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/thedropshot) supporters. We stream the podcast live on our website (https://www.thedropshot.com/live) every Thursday and Saturday afternoon at 12 o'clock Pacific Time. We typically start the stream 30 minutes early to answer viewer questions, banter, and chat. Links for everything are below. Thanks for checking us out!
Completing missions and unlocking upgrades even if by accident!!!!
Oliver drops his brand new track "Sound of Vondel" as well as new bangers from FISHER, Anyma & Grimes, Zonderling, Gorgon City, SIDEPIECE, Kölsch x Kevin De Vries, Tiësto and many more on a fresh #HeldeepRadio! #heldeepradio | https://twitter.com/OliverHeldens | https://www.facebook.com/OliverHeldens
The guys spend some time going through the Season 4 patch notes before getting into a discussion on their first impressions after having played it for a few hours on launch day. 00:00:00 - Teaser 00:01:28 - Intro & announcements 00:07:10 - Season 4 patch notes speedrun: weapons/general 00:25:36 - Multiplayer/Warzone/DMZ 01:05:53 - Season 4 first impressions Note: timestamps may be slightly misaligned on podcast apps (but not on YouTube) due to dynamic ads. The podcast is available wherever you listen to podcasts, and ad-free & early access versions - as well as bonus episodes - are available to all of our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/thedropshot) supporters. We stream the podcast live on our website (https://www.thedropshot.com/live) every Thursday and Saturday afternoon at 12 o'clock Pacific Time. We typically start the stream 30 minutes early to answer viewer questions, banter, and chat. Links for everything are below. Thanks for checking us out!
The guys go through the lengthy Vondel highlight blog post before getting into some additional shenanigans going on behind the scenes at Activision as well as some MASSIVE changes coming to Warzone in Season 4: a health increase and no more AI. 00:00:00 - Teaser 00:01:03 - Intro & acknowledgments 00:11:38 - Announcements 00:19:24 - Vondel blog post 01:17:08 - Sponsored by MANSCAPED 01:19:41 - Parachute skins 01:24:30 - JGod on Vondel 01:30:46 - Warzone health increase/AI gone 01:46:09 - Creator calls/NickMercs/WSOW drama Note: timestamps may be slightly misaligned on podcast apps (but not on YouTube) due to dynamic ads.
The guys go over the Season 4 blog post/roadmap in anticipation of Season 4 coming on June 14th, including a lot more details on the new Resurgence map: Vondel. 00:00:00 - Teaser 00:01:22 - Intro & acknowledgments 00:15:31 - Announcements 00:21:57 - Small updates 00:31:33 - Season 4 Roadmap analysis 00:53:54 - Season 4 blog post: Warzone 01:40:18 - Sponsored by MANSCAPED 01:42:11 - Multiplayer/weapons 02:19:08 - World Series of Warzone qualifiers/CoD Caster 02:30:03 - Cheat providers shut down/CoD player count at an all-time low
The boys talk about the much needed Cronen Squall nerf before getting into the leaked new Resurgence map purportedly coming as soon as Season 4's launch: Vondel. FaZe Rain drama, the WSOW finals, and more are also discussed. 00:00:00 - Teaser 00:01:10 - Intro & acknowledgments 00:08:01 - Announcements 00:19:42 - Cronen Squall NERF 00:40:01 - Trophy Hunt/NICKMERCS TimtheTatMan skins 00:45:09 - DMZ wipe again for Season 4 00:49:17 - Vondel: New Resurgence Map Leaked 01:01:19 - WSOW Finals in London? 01:04:54 - FaZe Rain drama 01:24:15 - Trouble at Activision Note: timestamps may be slightly misaligned on podcast apps (but not on YouTube) due to dynamic ads. The podcast is available wherever you listen to podcasts, and ad-free & early access versions - as well as bonus episodes - are available to all of our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/thedropshot) supporters. We stream the podcast live on our website (https://www.thedropshot.com/live) every Thursday and Saturday afternoon at 12 o'clock Pacific Time. We typically start the stream 30 minutes early to answer viewer questions, banter, and chat. Links for everything are below. Thanks for checking us out!
Met de voorstelling 'Paradijs aan het Einde' keert Collectief BLAUWDRUK nog een laatste keer terug naar een onspeelbaar meesterwerk van Vondel, om er geen snipper van heel te laten. Na de voorstellingen 'Gijsbrecht van Amstel en 'Lucifer' is nu 'Adam in Ballingschap' aan de beurt. Het Bijbelse verhaal over goed en kwaad verwordt in de handen van BLAUWDRUK tot een vurige tragikomedie over zelfverrijking en altruïsme, over individualisme en collectivisme, over grenzeloze ambitie en gestrande groepsgevoelens. 'Paradijs Aan Het Einde' is het sluitstuk van de veelgeprezen Privilege Trilogie van Collectief BLAUWDRUK en is te zien op locatie op Karavaan Festival in Alkmaar, en in Den Haag.
Bedankt aan iedereen die er was in CC 't Vondel in Halle gisteren. Boeken over authenticiteit zijn allemaal hetzelfde...
Un día como hoy, 5 de febrero. Acontecimientos: 1887: en Milán (Italia), se estrena la opera Otello de Giuseppe Verdi. 1936: en los Estados Unidos se estrena la película Tiempos modernos, de Charles Chaplin. Nace: 1808: Carl Spitzweg, pintor alemán. 1848: Joris-Karl Huysmans, escritor francés. 1862: Felipe Villanueva, compositor mexicano. 1911: Jussi Björling, tenor sueco. 1914: William Burroughs, escritor estadounidense. 1929: Luc Ferrari, compositor francés. Fallece: 1679: Joost van den Vondel, poeta y dramaturgo neerlandés. 1937: Lou Andreas-Salomé, escritora rusa. 1962: Jacques Ibert, compositor francés. 1967: Violeta Parra, cantante chilena. 1993: Joseph L. Mankiewicz, cineasta estadounidense. 1994: Tiana Lemnitz, soprano lírica alemana. 2020: Kirk Douglas, actor estadounidense. Conducido por Joel Almaguer. Una producción de Sala Prisma Podcast. 2023
Deze publiceren we nog een keer, omdat er soms een herkansing nodig is. En deze knaller-aflevering van collectief Blauwdruk willen we volop benutten. Geniet er van! ////// We sluiten het jaar af zoals we het begonnen, namelijk met een hoorspel van Collectief BLAUWDRUK. Na Ik hoop op zegen (naar Gijsbrecht van Amstel) hebben zij nu hun radicale bewerking van Vondel's Lucifer opgenomen: Recht op de Hemel. De succesvoorstelling van afgelopen zomer op Het Stenen Hoofd, maar dan nu overal te beluisteren. Credits Opnameleiding en geluidsontwerp: Mark Bergwerff Script: Bram Walter, Romijn Scholten en Tijn Panis Spel: Bram Walter, Romijn Scholten en Tijn Panis Technische productie en montage: Mark Bergwerff Blauwdruk jingle: Ton van der Meer Foto: Michiel Landeweerd Originele productie “Recht Op De Hemel Van en door: Collectief BLAUWDRUK; Emma van Zandvoort, Tijn Panis, Romijn Scholten en Bram Walter Eindregie tekst: Matthijs IJgosse Met dank aan: Het Amsterdamse Bostheater, Karavaan Festival, Frances Sanders, Florian Hellwig, Fonds Podiumkunsten, Amsterdamse Fonds voor de Kunsten, Janivo Stichting, Olland Buisman Stichting. Beluister ook het hoorspel Ik hoop op zegen: www.theaterbellevue.nl/hoorspel-blauwdruk
We sluiten het jaar af zoals we het begonnen, namelijk met een hoorspel van Collectief BLAUWDRUK. Na Ik hoop op zegen (naar Gijsbrecht van Amstel) hebben zij nu hun radicale bewerking van Vondel's Lucifer opgenomen: Recht op de Hemel. De succesvoorstelling van afgelopen zomer op Het Stenen Hoofd, maar dan nu overal te beluisteren. Credits Opnameleiding en geluidsontwerp: Mark Bergwerff Script: Bram Walter, Romijn Scholten en Tijn Panis Spel: Bram Walter, Romijn Scholten en Tijn Panis Technische productie en montage: Mark Bergwerff Blauwdruk jingle: Ton van der Meer Foto: Michiel Landeweerd Originele productie “Recht Op De Hemel Van en door: Collectief BLAUWDRUK; Emma van Zandvoort, Tijn Panis, Romijn Scholten en Bram Walter Eindregie tekst: Matthijs IJgosse Met dank aan: Het Amsterdamse Bostheater, Karavaan Festival, Frances Sanders, Florian Hellwig, Fonds Podiumkunsten, Amsterdamse Fonds voor de Kunsten, Janivo Stichting, Olland Buisman Stichting. Beluister ook het hoorspel Ik hoop op zegen: www.theaterbellevue.nl/hoorspel-blauwdruk
Episode 84: Given the destruction of the thirty years war moving backwards and forwards across the Germanic and Flemish states of Europe between 1618 and 1648 it is a wonder that any art could flourish at all but in the Netherlands, there was something of an opposite effect. A word on the lack of examples from the Netherlands in this period and a reminder of the lasting influence of ‘Everyman'. The political and religious landscape that enables the Dutch Golden Age, a period of trade and expansion. The slow emergence of Dutch theatre from the medieval period. The Rhetoricians and their influence. The annual carnival and the drama competition. The life and work of Pieter Hooft The farces and comedies of G A Brendero The outline plot of ‘The Farce of the Cow'. Definitions of theatrical genres by publisher Cornelis van der Plasse Farce used to comment on the immigration of Germanic people into the Netherlands. The Moffenkluchten sub-genre. Influences from England and Southern Europe The life and work of Joost Van Der Vondel. Vondel's historical play and celebration of the city of Amsterdam ‘Gysbreght van Aemstel'. Vondel's religious semi-tragic plays, including ‘Jeptha, or the Promised Sacrifice' and ‘Lucifer' The decline of the Rhetoricians. The Amsterdam Playhouse. Support the podcast at: http://www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.com/ (www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.com) http://www.ko-fi.com/thoetp (www.ko-fi.com/thoetp) http://www.patreon.com/thoetp (www.patreon.com/thoetp) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Klassieke stukken bewerken tot multilinguaal, eigentijds locatietheater: dat is wat Collectief Blauwdruk het allerliefste doet. Met hun nieuwste voorstelling Recht op de hemel brengen Bram Walter, Tijn Panis en Romijn Scholten, samen met hun creatief producent Emma van Zandvoort, een moderne versie van Vondel's Lucifer op Het Stenen Hoofd. We praten over werken in een collectief, het belang van een productieleider op locatie en wat zij zoal meemaken op dit laatste stukje ongerept Amsterdam. Credits Interview: Tom Helmer Opnameleiding en edit: Josephine Scholte Recht op de Hemel is nog t/m 17 juli te zien op Het Stenen Hoofd → theaterbellevue.nl/rechtopdehemel Luister ook Blauwdruk's bewerking van Gijsbrecht van Amstel (eveneens Vondel) dat zij als hoorspel maakte voor onze podcast: www.theaterbellevue.nl/hoorspel/blauwdruk En het gesprek dat wij daar toen met hen over hadden: www.theaterbellevue.nl/podcast/blauwdrukgijsbrecht
Marc Ernst, founder and director of HRMinfo.eu, talks in Dutch & French or about 48 minutes with Guido Perremans the CEO of Armonea. Mrs Perremans also switches continuously and fluently between the language of Vondel and that of Voltaire.With over 60 residential care centres, service flats and residences, Armonea is the largest independent provider of senior care in Belgium. It employs over 6000 people. Armonea is part of the international Colisee group which, in addition to Belgium, is also active in France, Spain, Italy and China and employs over 19,000 people worldwide.Mr Perremans is a former HR director and worked as an HR professional for companies including Alcatel, Attentia and Atalian. At the latter he was European HR director and later became CEO for Belgium and regional manager for the Benelux.He is one of the few, rather rare HR professionals to have made it to CEO. This phenomenon is not typical for Belgium, by the way, but worldwide. Why this happens and what to do about it: that's one of the many themes that were discussed in this new episode of HR Talks, the podcast for those who really have something to say and to tell in the HR field.In addition, the following topics were also discussed - amongst others:is 'HR = Finance = Business'? - The title of Chris Burggraeve's presentation/webinar (Guido Perremans' answer is a resounding YES: according to him, HR should concern itself more with figures (P&Ls & KPIs) and with the business. More than that: if it doesn't make a demonstrable contribution to the business, HR is implausible and actually superfluous because it has no added value).How can HR present itself as an effective business partner and, with good reason, be part of the management committee? (The latter is the exception rather than the rule in smaller and medium-sized companies, and even in 20% of large companies it is not the case)What should be the 'output' of HR ? (According to Guido Perremans, this should be, more than is usually the case today, in the area of ESG: Ecology, Social and Governance. All too often HR limits itself to process-oriented output).This edition of HR Talks is special because it is completely bilingual: Marc Ernst, founder & director of BizInfo/HRMinfo, alternates between Dutch and French with his podcast guest who also switches continuously and fluently between the language of Vondel and that of Voltaire.Sponsors: MobieTrain, SD Worx, FlowsparksTechnical partner: ThePodcastFactory.org
We moeten met zijn alle aan de warmtepomp. Vanaf 2026. Wij wilden wel eens weten wat zo'n ding nu precies is en we vroegen het aan universitair docent energie-transitie Sanne Akerboom. En hoewel het nog steeds volop oorlog is in Oekraïne, wordt ook al volop gesproken over de wederopbouw van het land. Een van de mensen die zich daar mee bezig houden is hoogleraar humanitaire studies Thea Hilhorst. Afgelopen week was de documentaire Sexual Healing te zien van Elsbeth Fraanje. Daarin wordt de zoektocht gevolgd van Evelien Spreitzer naar intimiteit en seks. Ze heeft last van spasme, dus dat is niet zo vanzelfsprekend. En Haarlem werd een handgeschreven gedicht van Joost van den Vondel geveild. Universitair docent historische letterkunde Lieke van Deinsen over hoe bijzonder dat gedicht is.
We moeten met zijn alle aan de warmtepomp. Vanaf 2026. Wij wilden wel eens weten wat zo'n ding nu precies is en we vroegen het aan universitair docent energie-transitie Sanne Akerboom. En hoewel het nog steeds volop oorlog is in Oekraïne, wordt ook al volop gesproken over de wederopbouw van het land. Een van de mensen die zich daar mee bezig houden is hoogleraar humanitaire studies Thea Hilhorst. Afgelopen week was de documentaire Sexual Healing te zien van Elsbeth Fraanje. Daarin wordt de zoektocht gevolgd van Evelien Spreitzer naar intimiteit en seks. Ze heeft last van spasme, dus dat is niet zo vanzelfsprekend. En Haarlem werd een handgeschreven gedicht van Joost van den Vondel geveild. Universitair docent historische letterkunde Lieke van Deinsen over hoe bijzonder dat gedicht is.
Met vandaag: Eerste Kamer stemt coronanoodwet de prullenbak in| Moet heel Nederland onder dwang aan de warmtepomp? |Jonge oorlogsverslaggever Daphne Wesdorp over haar drijfveren |Zeldzaam handgeschreven gedicht van Vondel onder de hamer |En speciaal voor wielrenner Girmay: een gouden tip voor het veilig ontkurken van een champagne fles |Presentatie: Wilfried de Jong
Deze aflevering is er één van versnippering en versmelting. Van samenzijn, maar niet samenkomen. Want Ester Naomi Perquin (1980) laat weten dat er geen sprake is van ‘wij': 'En wij bestaan niet, kunnen bewijzen niet te bestaan. De boom, de zee, de roos – elk woord dat past loopt uit, hervormt zich mettertijd. Wat groeit, groeit roekeloos. Wij kennen de plaats noch de gedachte, zijn het mooiste godsbewijs: in onze ogen zie je de lengte van dagen, in onze kamers de afwezigheid.' Hoe fanatiek we proberen ‘wij' te zijn, laat Jeroen Mettes (1978-2006) voelen – als uitwerking van wat Joost van den Vondel (1587-1679) al schreef: 'De weereld is een speel toneel. Elck speelt zyn rol en kryght zyn deel.' Meer informatie over deze aflevering of over de podcast als geheel vind je op www.podgront.nl
De meeste dromen zijn bedrog, maar soms komen dromen écht uit. Alleen moet je vaak wel eerst door een nachtmerrie heen, voordat ze waar kunnen worden. In deze aflevering hoor je over het rags-to-riches-verhaal van Jozef, aan de hand van film en literatuur. We hebben het onder andere over werk van Joost van den Vondel en Thomas Mann en films van George Lucas en Ridley Scott. Ga naar www.eo.nl/scheppingsdrift voor meer informatie over de kunst die we bespreken in deze aflevering.
Un día como hoy, 5 de febrero. Acontecimientos: 1887: en Milán (Italia), se estrena la opera Otello de Giuseppe Verdi. 1936: en los Estados Unidos se estrena la película Tiempos modernos, de Charles Chaplin. Nace: 1808: Carl Spitzweg, pintor alemán. 1848: Joris-Karl Huysmans, escritor francés. 1862: Felipe Villanueva, compositor mexicano. 1911: Jussi Björling, tenor sueco. 1914: William Burroughs, escritor estadounidense. 1929: Luc Ferrari, compositor francés. Fallece: 1679: Joost van den Vondel, poeta y dramaturgo neerlandés. 1937: Lou Andreas-Salomé, escritora rusa. 1962: Jacques Ibert, compositor francés. 1967: Violeta Parra, cantante chilena. 1993: Joseph L. Mankiewicz, cineasta estadounidense. 1994: Tiana Lemnitz, soprano lírica alemana. 2020: Kirk Douglas, actor estadounidense. Una producción de Sala Prisma Podcast. 2021
Gijsbreght van Amstel: een treurspel over de ondergang van de stad van Joost van den Vondel (1638) in een bewerking van Carel van Alphenaar. Geheel in traditie zou dit bijna vierhonderd jaar oude stuk over bedrog, wraak en geweld in een virtuoze bewerking van Carel Alphenaar rond kerst en oud & nieuw worden opgevoerd. COVID-19 gooide roet in het eten, maar vanaf 1 januari 2021 is er ‘Gijsbreght van Amstel, voorlopig de podcast.' Jorn Heijdenrijk, Manja Topper en Carel Alphenaar spelen alle rollen. Israel Golani speelt de luit. Michael Yallop heeft alles opgenomen en in elkaar gestoken. Rolverdeling: Gijsbreght van Amstel Manja Topper Badeloch, zijn vrouw. Jorn Heijdenrijk Arent van Amstel, zijn broer. Manja Topper Willebrord, prior van het Karthuizer klooster. Jorn Heijdenrijk Portier van het Karthuizer klooster. Jorn Heijdenrijk Bode. Jorn Heijdenrijk Broeder Peter, deken. Manja Topper Rafael, een van de zeven engelen. Carel Alphenaar Belegeraars: Vosmeer, spion. Jorn Heijdenrijk Diederick van Haarlem, maarschalk. Manja Topper Willem van Egmond, veldheer. Manja Topper Heer van Vooren. Jorn Heijdenrijk Eerste bedrijf - buiten de Haarlemmerpoort scene 1: Gijsbreght – Willebrord scene 2: Arent – Gijsbreght – Vosmeer Tweede bedrijf - het Kartuizerklooster / buiten de stadsmuren scene 1: Diederick – portier – Willebrord scene 2: Vosmeer - Egmond Derde bedrijf - in het slot van de Amstels scene 1: Gijsbreght – Badeloch – Broeder Peter Vierde bedrijf - in het slot van de Amstels scene 1: Badeloch - Arent Vijfde bedrijf - het slot van de Amstels en daarbuiten scene 1: Gijsbreght – Badeloch - bode scene 2: Gijsbreght – Van Vooren scene 3: Gijsbreght – Badeloch – Broeder Peter - Rafaël Een productie van Theater Bellevue en toneelgezelschap Dood Paard. Met dank aan mugmetdegoudentand en Tom Helmer.
Margot Kalse is neerlandica, zangeres, dirigent en zangpedagoog. O Kersnacht, schooner dan de daegen is een traditioneel Nederlands kerstlied, gebaseerd op een rei in Vondels toneelstuk Gijsbrecht van Aemstel, dat ter gelegenheid van de opening van de Amsterdamse schouwburg van Van Campen rond Kerstmis 1637 in première ging. Dit lied is nummer 4 van de top 40 van de Gouden Eeuw. Vanavond gaat de crowdfundingsactie hiervoor online: www.steunleiden.nl Zie top40vandegoudeneeuw.nl en Margotkalse.nl Het Verblijf is een initiatief van Marc van Oostendorp. Redactie: Johan Oosterman, Iris van Erve, Jaap de Jong, Lot Broos. Presentatie, format, productie en muziek: Michiel van de Weerthof. Het verblijf wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door de Nederlandse Taalunie. https://hetverblijf.onlineDe ganzen zijn opgenomen door Klankbeeld bij het Haarsteegse Wiel. https://freesound.org/people/klankbeeld/sounds/377312/
Enkele moorden op zware criminelen en een citaat van Vondel lijken met elkaar te maken hebben.Uitgegeven door De Fontein Romans & SpanningSpreker(s): Sander de Heer
Van den Vondel vinden we twee keer terug in de literaire canon: een keer met zijn beroemde toneelstuk Lucifer, en dus ook met zijn dichtbundel Poëzy of verscheide gedichten uit 1650. Literatuurwetenschapper Lieke van Deinsen is fan.
Schrijfster Annelies Verbeke is heel blij dat de KANTL dit vroege theaterstuk van Joost van den Vondel koos als 1 van de 50 werken in de literaire canon.
Hugo Claus is samen met Joost van den Vondel, de enige schrijver die met twee werken vertegenwoordigd is in de canon. Hij staat uiteraard in de lijst met Het Verdriet van België, maar dus ook met zijn Oostakkerse gedichten. Literatuurkenner Matthijs de Ridder heeft de Oostakkerse Gedichten nog eens onder de loep genomen.
Today we celebrate the French botanist and explorer who christened the Begonia, the Magnolia, and the Fuchsia. We'll also learn about one of the best and earliest botanical collectors and artists in Holland - and she was a woman to boot. We celebrate the American naturalist born into one of our country's botanical founding families. We also celebrate the life of one of America's greatest garden writers, Louise Beebe Wilder. We honor the life of a Spanish artist who equated his work as a painter and sculptor to that of a gardener. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about Gardening in Your Front Yard - it's packed with ideas and projects for big and small spaces. It's an idea that is gaining popularity and acceptance thanks to stay at home orders and physical distancing - one of the few positive effects of dealing with the pandemic. And then we'll wrap things up with a delightful dessert that continues to impress, and that is having it's a special day today - and we've been making and enjoying it in this country for well over 100 years now. But first, let's catch up on some Greetings from Gardeners around the world and today's curated news. Subscribe Apple|Google|Spotify|Stitcher|iHeart Gardener Greetings To participate in the Gardener Greetings segment, send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org And, to listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to play The Daily Gardener Podcast. It's that easy. Curated News The 7 Best Indoor Herb Gardens by Scarlett James | Bustle "Fresh herbs are an undeniable delight, even if you don't channel Ina Garten on a daily basis. But they often end up half-used or forgotten in the back of the fridge. The best indoor herb gardenwill bring bold, fresh flavor to your kitchen in just the amount you need." Garden Shopping in the Produce Aisle Did you know that you can regrow or grow many items from your produce aisle in the supermarket? It's true. Two of the many gardening books I brought with me to the cabin when I came up here to quarantine were No-Waste Kitchen Gardening: Regrow Your Leftover Greens, Stalks, Seeds, and More by Katie Elzer-Peters and Don'tThrow It, Grow It!: 68 windowsill plants from kitchen scraps by Deborah Peterson With seeds being harder and harder to source, these books are a great reminder that we shouldn't be tossing out our kitchen scraps — we can use them to grow! Right now, thanks to books like these, I'm growing onion, garlic, spring onions, carrots, and even radish greens - all of them from food scraps. What's more, I'm discovering that the possibilities are really endless. You'll be amazed at all of the options for utilizing pieces and parts of produce from the grocery store to regrow food you never thought possible. This practice of growing and gardening from produce scraps is a great way to reduce food waste and even help your family to understand the power of gardening and the powerful cycle of growing and harvesting. Botany really is an exciting and wonderful area of science that you can easily study in your own kitchen. Alright, that's it for today's gardening news. Now, if you'd like to check out my curated news articles and blog posts for yourself, you're in luck, because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. There's no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Important Events 1646 Today is the birthday of the French priest and botanist Charles Plumier. He was born in Marseille. Regarded as one of the most important botanical explorers of his time, Plumier served as a botanist to King Louis XIV of France, and he traveled many times to the New World documenting many plant and animal species. During his third expedition to the Greater Antilles, Plumier discovered the Fuchsia triphylla on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic), and he named the fuchsia plant after the 16th-century German botanist Leonhart Fuchs. Sometimes Charles Plumier is referred to as the Father of the Fuchsia. Also known as ladies eardrops, the Fuchsia has colorful upside-down blossoms that hang from the stems. That drooping habit is reflected in the Irish name for Fuchsia - Deora Dé - meaning God's Tears. The fruit of all the species of Fuchsia is edible. Although many Fuschia fruits are bland and have a bad aftertaste, the Fuschia variety splendens has flavorful fruit and can be used to make jam. In addition to the Fuchsia, Plumier discovered and named both the Begonia and the Magnolia. Plumier named the Begonia after Michel Begon, who was the governor of the French Antilles for three years from 1682 to 1685. In fact, it was Begon who recommended Plumier for the position of plant collector in the Caribbean to King Louis XIV. Plumier named the Magnolia for the botanist Pierre Magnol - Magnol introduced the concept of plant families. The plant names Fuschia, Begonia, and Magnolia first appeared in Plumier's 1703 book called Nova Plantarum Americanarum Genera. Plumier drew the plants and animals that he discovered, and his drawings were quite good. In fact, Plumier's illustrations of fish were featured in a book by Professor Ted Pietsch called Charles Plumier and His Drawings of French Caribbean Fishes. And, Carl Linnaeus used Plumier's work to make a wallpaper for his home. Today, Plumier is remembered by the genus Plumeria. A tropical, the Plumeria grows in shrubs & trees. Plumeria is sometimes called by the common name frangipani. This is because an Italian Marquis named Frangipani used Plumeria blossoms to create a perfume that was used to scent gloves during the 16th century. 1704 Today is the anniversary of the death of the inspiring female Dutch collector, paper artist, illustrator, and horticulturist, Agnes Block. A Dutch Mennonite, Agnes first married a silk merchant named Hans de Wollf. His income made it possible for Agnes to pursue her many passions. The Dutch poet Joost van den Vondel praised her illustrations and art, while the Dutch artist Jan Weenix forever captured the image of Agnes and her second husband, also a silk merchant, in their outdoor courtyard at their place called Vijverhof. Agnes had purchased Vijverhof, which was located just outside Amsterdam, after the death of her first husband. She had married again when she was 45. At Vijverhof, Agnes collected curiosities, and she installed gardens that were filled with rare and novel plants. Indeed, the many exotics plants and various elements of her garden - like the arbors - became the primary subjects of many pieces of her work. Also, Agnes commissioned some of the top botanical artists of her time to capture the beauty of the plants and insects at Vijverhof. In fact, history tells us that her gardens were so impressive that they even made royalty jealous. During her lifetime, Agnes was able to experiment and work in an area that was mostly reserved for men. Today, most gardeners are surprised to learn that it was Agnes Block who successfully grew the first pineapple in Europe in 1687 - thanks to her hothouses. In a nod to her accomplishment, when Jan Weenix painted Agnes in her garden, he made sure to include the tropical pineapple. Sadly, Block's work was lost to time, but many famous painters captured aspects of her gardens at Vijverhof - including the great Maria Sybilla Merian. 1739 Today is the birthday of the naturalist William Bartram. In 1775, when he was 36 years old, William Bartram left Charleston, South Carolina, on horseback to explore the Cherokee Nation near Franklin, North Carolina. In addition to his botanical discoveries, Bartram was a student of all aspects of the natural world. His prose was eloquent, as is evident in this passage about traveling through a terrible storm as he began to make his way up the Jore Mountains. "It was now after noon; I approached a charming vale... Darkness gathers around, far distant thunder rolls over the trembling hills; ...all around is now still as death, ... a total inactivity and silence seems to pervade the earth; the birds afraid to utter a chirrup, ...nothing heard but the roaring of the approaching hurricane; ...now the lofty forests bend low beneath its fury,... the face of the earth is obscured by the deluge descending from the firmament, and I am deafened by the din of thunder; the tempestuous scene damps my spirits, and my horse sinks under me at the tremendous peals, as I hasten for the plain. I began to ascend the Jore Mountains, which I at length accomplished, and rested on the most elevated peak; from whence, I beheld with rapture and astonishment, a sublimely awful scene of power and magnificence, a world of mountains piled upon mountains." 1938 Today is the anniversary of the death of one of America's greatest Garden writers and one of the 20th century's most famous horticulturists, Louise Beebe Wilder. Louise was born into a wealthy family in Baltimore. After marrying an architect named Walter Wilder, they bought a country place - a 200-acre estate in Pomona, New York; they called BalderBrae. Louise set about adding fountains, terraces, arbors, walled gardens, and pathways. Her book called "My Garden" shared Louise's experiences learning how to garden at BalderBrae, where one of her first flower beds was bordered with clothespins. At BalderBrae, Louise and Walter created a garden and a stone garden house that was made famous in Louise's book "Color in My Garden" - which came out in 1918 and is generally regarded as her best work. In the book, Louise was the first garden writer to write about gray as a garden color. Louise was also the first person to write about Moonlight Gardens, and she wrote about looking at plants under the light of the Moon. After World War I, Walter and Louise settled in suburban Bronxville, New York. Louise created a personal Eden on a single acre of land complete with stone pillars and a long grape arbor. It was here that Louise began rock gardening. After 1920, most of her garden writing focused on rock gardening. Louise inspired both women and men to rock garden. By 1925, Louise founded a local Working Gardeners Club in Bronxville, and she also had steady work as a garden designer and as a garden writer. Her experiences gave her material for her writing. Louise included so many people from Bronxville in her writing that her columns were referred to by locals as "a Bronxville Family Affair." In all, Louise wrote eleven books about gardening. Her voice is pragmatic and pointed, which is why they were popular; gardeners appreciated her no-nonsense advice. For instance, Louise was not a fan of double flowers. In her book, "The Fragrant Path" from 1932, she wrote: "Some flowers are, I am sure, intended by a wise God to remain single. The hyacinth doubled, for instance, is a fat abomination." Louise wrote for a number of publications, and her writing was published in many prominent periodicals like the Journal of The Royal Horticultural Society of England and the New York Times. House and garden alone published close to a hundred and fifty articles by Louise. Many of Louise's columns were collected and published as books. A year before she died, Louise was honored with the Gold Medal for Horticultural Achievement from the Garden Club of America. It was the pinnacle moment in her career, and it came as Louise and her children were still grieving the loss of her husband. In the Spring of 1934, Walter had committed suicide after a long battle with mental illness. Louise wrote prolifically about gardening and plants. Her experiences resulted in increasing the awareness of different plant species, gardening practices, and she helped shape the gardens of her time. Louise gave us many wonderful garden quotes. On Snowdrops: "Theirs is a fragile but hardy celebration…in the very teeth of winter." On Rosemary, "It makes a charming pot plant, neat, svelte, with its dark, felt-lined leaves held sleek against its sides. The smell… is keen and heady, resinous, yet sweet, with a hint of nutmeg." On Roses: "Over and over again, I have experienced the quieting influence of rose scent upon a disturbed state of mind." On gardening: "In the garden, every person may be their own artist without apology or explanation. Each within their green enclosure is a creator, and no two shall reach the same conclusion." Louise is buried with her parents in lot 41 in Lakeside Cemetery in Wakefield, Massachusetts. It was a shock to read that her grave is unmarked and to see that it is completely unadorned - without any flowers - nor does it rest under the shade of a tree. 1893 Today is the birthday of the Spanish painter and artist Joan Miró Born in Barcelona, Miró's surrealist art left a mark on the world. Gardeners will especially enjoy his 1918 work called The Vegetable Garden with Donkey and his 1919 work called "Vines and Olive Trees." Miró's biography was subtitled I Work Like a Gardener, and it captured his thoughts about his art and his work: "More important than a work of art itself is what it will sow. Art can die; what matters is that it should have sown seeds on the earth… It must give birth to a world." Miró recognized that sculpture was most at home in the natural world. Gardeners love to incorporate sculpture and art into the garden. Regarding sculpture, Miró said, "Sculpture must stand in the open air, in the middle of nature." And, it was Joan Miró who said, "I think of my studio as a vegetable garden, where things follow their natural course. They grow, they ripen. You have to graft. You have to water... I work like a gardener or a winegrower." Unearthed Words Here are some very true words about this time of year - which can be a mix of hurry up and waiting as the weather evens out. The first day of spring is one thing, and the first spring day is another. The difference between them is sometimes as great as a month. — Henry Van Dyke, American author and clergyman The early mist had vanished, and the fields lay like a silver shield under the sun. It was one of the days when the glitter of winter shines through a pale haze of spring. — Edith Wharton, American novelist and designer A sap run is the sweet goodbye of winter. It is the fruit of the equal marriage of the sun and frost. — John Burroughs, American naturalist and writer The sun was warm, but the wind was chill. You know how it is with an April day. When the sun is out, and the wind is still, You're one month on in the middle of May. But if you so much as dare to speak, a cloud comes over the sunlit arch, And wind comes off a frozen peak, And you're two months back in the middle of March. — Robert Frost, American poet, Two Tramps in Mud Time, 1926 In the spring I have counted one hundred and thirty-six different kinds of weather inside of four and twenty hours. — Mark Twain, American writer and humorist Poets and songwriters speak highly of spring as one of the great joys of life in the temperate zone, but in the real world, most of spring is disappointing. We looked forward to it too long, and the spring we had in mind in February was warmer and dryer than the actual spring when it finally arrives. We'd expected it to be a whole season, like winter, instead of a handful of separate moments and single afternoons. — Barbara Holland, American author, Endangered Pleasures I wonder if the sap is stirring yet, If wintry birds are dreaming of a mate, If frozen snowdrops feel as yet the sun And crocus fires are kindling one by one: Sing robin, sing: I still am sore in doubt concerning spring. — Christina Rossetti, English Poet Grow That Garden Library Gardening Your Front Yard by Tara Nolan This book came out in March of this year, and the subtitle is: Projects and Ideas for Big and Small Spaces - Includes Vegetable Gardening, Pollinator Plants, Rain Gardens, and More! The author Julie Bawden Davis said, "I recommend Gardening Your Front Yard to anyone looking to create an eye-catching and inviting front yard. The book promises to inspire nonstop ideas for making your front yard a living masterpiece." The book is 208 pages of ideas and projects - all shared with today's gardener in mind. This is Tara's second book - she also wrote Raised Bed Revolution - and in her new book, we learn about transforming our front yards from wide-open lawns to endless possibilities. Tara's book takes you on a tour of options for repurposing and leveraging the potential of the land that lies between your home sweet home and the sidewalk or the street. Tara shares projects and troubleshooting advice - helping you navigate some challenges you may face as you transform your space. The upshot is that your front yard can go from producing a single crop - grass - to becoming a multi-crop vital and verdant living space that can greatly enhance your life. You can get a copy of Gardening Your Front Yard by Tara Nolanand support the show, using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $20. Today's Botanic Spark Today is National Pineapple Upside Down Cake Day. We celebrate it every year on the 20th of April. This cake became popular in America until after 1903. The cakes were traditionally made in cast iron skillets. Pineapple Upside Down Cake is a very satisfying dessert that you can enjoy with a cup of coffee. If you'd like to make one, line the bottom of a cake pan with pineapple rings and then place a cherry in the center of each ring followed by a butter and sugar mixture. Finally, the cake batter is poured over the pineapples and baked. The best part happens when the cake is done. That is when the pan is turned upside down onto a platter, revealing a masterpiece that is both amazing and delicious. Don't forget, if you save the top slice with the foliage still attached, you can turn that top piece into a very attractive houseplant.
*This is a unreleased #Patchat from Spring 2019, my first time in Europe* The beauty of meeting strangers and the freedom to wander wherever you like were juxtaposed against the loneliness of traveling alone during my trip to Amsterdam. I discuss this experience as well as give an in depth play by play of my time in both Amsterdam and London. I talk about my image of Amsterdam in my head as a part of my stoner bucket list, how inspiring it was to visit a city with such a strong bike culture, and my first ever mugging experience. I also dive into how much better it is to visit places where you know someone, and why I think you should always follow up with people you met traveling.
One of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations, criss crossed with canals and countless bridges, the “venice of the north” Amsterdam is the subject of this travel review. In this episode I talk a little bit about the history of the cities founding, It’s rise to power and importance in the 17th century, and some of the important people who have called it home. I also share some of the most popular tourist attractions in the city as well as which ones were my favorite. In addition I also discuss some of the things I wish I had known before I had visited, and what I would do differently the next time.
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Drie verrassende feitjes over onze woonplaats Amsterdam. Rufus zeikt Joost van den Vondel af, Sanne breekt een lans voor Samuel Sarphati en Camiel vertelt over de beroemde buurjongen van Rembrandt van Rijn.
Guest: Shail Govani, MD, MSc Incidence and Predictors of Success of Adalimumab Dose Escalation and De-escalation in Ulcerative Colitis: a Real-World Belgian Cohort Study. Saartje Van de Vondel, MD, Filip Baert, MD, PhD, Christine Reenaers, MD, PhD, Stijn Vanden Branden, MD, Leila Amininejad, MD, Pieter Dewint, MD, PhD, Wouter Van Moerkercke, MD, Jean-François Rahier, MD, PhD, Pieter Hindryckx, MD, PhD, Peter Bossuyt, MD, Marc Ferrante, MD, PhD, and Belgian IBD Research and Development (BIRD) BACKGROUND: Adalimumab (ADM) has been shown efficacious in ulcerative colitis (UC). In randomized controlled trials, dose escalation from 40 mg ADM every other week to 40 mg every week was required in 20%–25% of patients within 1 year. Real-life data suggest higher escalation rates. Attempts for dose de-escalation have not been studied yet. We assessed the need for, outcome of, and predictors of dose escalation and de-escalation in a large retrospective cohort of UC patients treated with ADM. METHODS: We included 231 consecutive patients from 10 Belgian centers initiating ADM treatment for active UC before September 1, 2015 (follow-up ≥1 year in each patient). We performed detailed chart review to identify variables associated with short-term clinical benefit (based on physician global assessment and absence of rectal bleeding at week 10), success ...
Guest: Shail Govani, MD, MSc Incidence and Predictors of Success of Adalimumab Dose Escalation and De-escalation in Ulcerative Colitis: a Real-World Belgian Cohort Study. Saartje Van de Vondel, MD, Filip Baert, MD, PhD, Christine Reenaers, MD, PhD, Stijn Vanden Branden, MD, Leila Amininejad, MD, Pieter Dewint, MD, PhD, Wouter Van Moerkercke, MD, Jean-François Rahier, MD, PhD, Pieter Hindryckx, MD, PhD, Peter Bossuyt, MD, Marc Ferrante, MD, PhD, and Belgian IBD Research and Development (BIRD) BACKGROUND: Adalimumab (ADM) has been shown efficacious in ulcerative colitis (UC). In randomized controlled trials, dose escalation from 40 mg ADM every other week to 40 mg every week was required in 20%–25% of patients within 1 year. Real-life data suggest higher escalation rates. Attempts for dose de-escalation have not been studied yet. We assessed the need for, outcome of, and predictors of dose escalation and de-escalation in a large retrospective cohort of UC patients treated with ADM. METHODS: We included 231 consecutive patients from 10 Belgian centers initiating ADM treatment for active UC before September 1, 2015 (follow-up ≥1 year in each patient). We performed detailed chart review to identify variables associated with short-term clinical benefit (based on physician global assessment and absence of rectal bleeding at week 10), success ...
Guest: Shail Govani, MD, MSc Incidence and Predictors of Success of Adalimumab Dose Escalation and De-escalation in Ulcerative Colitis: a Real-World Belgian Cohort Study. Saartje Van de Vondel, MD, Filip Baert, MD, PhD, Christine Reenaers, MD, PhD, Stijn Vanden Branden, MD, Leila Amininejad, MD, Pieter Dewint, MD, PhD, Wouter Van Moerkercke, MD, Jean-François Rahier, MD, PhD, Pieter Hindryckx, MD, PhD, Peter Bossuyt, MD, Marc Ferrante, MD, PhD, and Belgian IBD Research and Development (BIRD) BACKGROUND: Adalimumab (ADM) has been shown efficacious in ulcerative colitis (UC). In randomized controlled trials, dose escalation from 40 mg ADM every other week to 40 mg every week was required in 20%–25% of patients within 1 year. Real-life data suggest higher escalation rates. Attempts for dose de-escalation have not been studied yet. We assessed the need for, outcome of, and predictors of dose escalation and de-escalation in a large retrospective cohort of UC patients treated with ADM. METHODS: We included 231 consecutive patients from 10 Belgian centers initiating ADM treatment for active UC before September 1, 2015 (follow-up ≥1 year in each patient). We performed detailed chart review to identify variables associated with short-term clinical benefit (based on physician global assessment and absence of rectal bleeding at week 10), success ...
Guest: Shail Govani, MD, MSc Incidence and Predictors of Success of Adalimumab Dose Escalation and De-escalation in Ulcerative Colitis: a Real-World Belgian Cohort Study. Saartje Van de Vondel, MD, Filip Baert, MD, PhD, Christine Reenaers, MD, PhD, Stijn Vanden Branden, MD, Leila Amininejad, MD, Pieter Dewint, MD, PhD, Wouter Van Moerkercke, MD, Jean-François Rahier, MD, PhD, Pieter Hindryckx, MD, PhD, Peter Bossuyt, MD, Marc Ferrante, MD, PhD, and Belgian IBD Research and Development (BIRD) BACKGROUND: Adalimumab (ADM) has been shown efficacious in ulcerative colitis (UC). In randomized controlled trials, dose escalation from 40 mg ADM every other week to 40 mg every week was required in 20%–25% of patients within 1 year. Real-life data suggest higher escalation rates. Attempts for dose de-escalation have not been studied yet. We assessed the need for, outcome of, and predictors of dose escalation and de-escalation in a large retrospective cohort of UC patients treated with ADM. METHODS: We included 231 consecutive patients from 10 Belgian centers initiating ADM treatment for active UC before September 1, 2015 (follow-up ≥1 year in each patient). We performed detailed chart review to identify variables associated with short-term clinical benefit (based on physician global assessment and absence of rectal bleeding at week 10), success ...
Guest: Shail Govani, MD, MSc Incidence and Predictors of Success of Adalimumab Dose Escalation and De-escalation in Ulcerative Colitis: a Real-World Belgian Cohort Study. Saartje Van de Vondel, MD, Filip Baert, MD, PhD, Christine Reenaers, MD, PhD, Stijn Vanden Branden, MD, Leila Amininejad, MD, Pieter Dewint, MD, PhD, Wouter Van Moerkercke, MD, Jean-François Rahier, MD, PhD, Pieter Hindryckx, MD, PhD, Peter Bossuyt, MD, Marc Ferrante, MD, PhD, and Belgian IBD Research and Development (BIRD) BACKGROUND: Adalimumab (ADM) has been shown efficacious in ulcerative colitis (UC). In randomized controlled trials, dose escalation from 40 mg ADM every other week to 40 mg every week was required in 20%–25% of patients within 1 year. Real-life data suggest higher escalation rates. Attempts for dose de-escalation have not been studied yet. We assessed the need for, outcome of, and predictors of dose escalation and de-escalation in a large retrospective cohort of UC patients treated with ADM. METHODS: We included 231 consecutive patients from 10 Belgian centers initiating ADM treatment for active UC before September 1, 2015 (follow-up ≥1 year in each patient). We performed detailed chart review to identify variables associated with short-term clinical benefit (based on physician global assessment and absence of rectal bleeding at week 10), success ...
Guest: Shail Govani, MD, MSc Incidence and Predictors of Success of Adalimumab Dose Escalation and De-escalation in Ulcerative Colitis: a Real-World Belgian Cohort Study. Saartje Van de Vondel, MD, Filip Baert, MD, PhD, Christine Reenaers, MD, PhD, Stijn Vanden Branden, MD, Leila Amininejad, MD, Pieter Dewint, MD, PhD, Wouter Van Moerkercke, MD, Jean-François Rahier, MD, PhD, Pieter Hindryckx, MD, PhD, Peter Bossuyt, MD, Marc Ferrante, MD, PhD, and Belgian IBD Research and Development (BIRD) BACKGROUND: Adalimumab (ADM) has been shown efficacious in ulcerative colitis (UC). In randomized controlled trials, dose escalation from 40 mg ADM every other week to 40 mg every week was required in 20%–25% of patients within 1 year. Real-life data suggest higher escalation rates. Attempts for dose de-escalation have not been studied yet. We assessed the need for, outcome of, and predictors of dose escalation and de-escalation in a large retrospective cohort of UC patients treated with ADM. METHODS: We included 231 consecutive patients from 10 Belgian centers initiating ADM treatment for active UC before September 1, 2015 (follow-up ≥1 year in each patient). We performed detailed chart review to identify variables associated with short-term clinical benefit (based on physician global assessment and absence of rectal bleeding at week 10), success ...
Thomas Batelaan praat met Marrigje Paijmans over koloniale kritiek uit de zeventiende eeuw. Bauke Kok is tweede presentator. Namen als Foucault en Vondel komen aan bod. hoe bekritiseerde zij het kolonialisme in de 17de eeuw? De column van Sicco de Knecht sluit mooi op het onderwerp aan. Sicco bevraagt bepaalde straatnamen; welk verhaal zit er achter? en willen we wel in een straat wonen vernoemd naar omstreden geschiedenis figuren? Een diverse uitzending over een belangrijk onderwerp! luisteren dus!
In 1638 opende op de Keizersgracht in Amsterdam de eerste officiële Schouwburg haar deuren. De grote vraag was nu: wat moeten we spelen. De stukken die Vondel, Hooft en Bredero maakten, waren redelijk populair, maar het publiek werd pas echt wild enthousiast toen de eerste Spaanse stukken werden opgevoerd, uit het land waarmee de Nederlanden nog in oorlog waren.Een paar weken geleden voerde theatergroep Kwast een van de populairste stukken opnieuw op: Hester, van de toneelschrijver Lope de Vega. In Spanje geschreven, door Sefardische vluchtelingen meegenomen naar Amsterdam en meer dan een eeuw lang opgevoerd. De weg van Hester, gemaakt door Mathijs Deen, gemonteerd met Berry Kamer.
Presentator, schrijver en ondernemer Arie Boomsma heeft iets nederigs, maar is tegelijkertijd enorm ambitieus. "Ik ben gehecht geraakt aan die paradox", vertelt hij op 7 Ditches. "Ik ben ijdel, maar wil ook de maatschappij helpen. Ik vind het fijn als ik niet te plaatsen ben."Daarom maakt Boomsma niet alleen spraakmakende, naar eigen zeggen "echte" televisieprogramma’s, maar is hij ook de eigenaar van sportschool Vondel Gym. "Iedereen kan lid worden, er is geen inschrijfgeld en je kunt zo weer van je abonnement af", aldus Boomsma, die recent een tweede vestiging opende. Samen met zijn broer schreef hij bovendien een boek over de excuses die we verzinnen om niet te gaan sporten. En hoe je dan in beweging komt. "Ik durf nu te dromen over meer Vondel Gym-vestigingen, zelfs in het buitenland. Maar die nederigheid moet erin blijven."
The Muiderkring or Muider Circle was a group of contributors to the arts and sciences in the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century, when Dutch trade, science and art was among the most important in the world. Chief among this group was the historian, poet and playwright Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, who was appointed as Sheriff and Bailiff for the Gooiland, the area around Hilversum, in 1609, and was given a medieval moated castle to live in, the Muiderslot. Over the next four decades, he spent his summers there, entertaining house parties of distinguished friends from the worlds of art, music and philosophy. They discussed current affairs, read their poetry to each other, debated philosophical and moral issues and of course, made music. Hooft seems to have had impeccable taste and his guestlist reads like a who's who of the Dutch cultural elite: with the poets Caspar Barlaeus and Hooft's great friend Joost van den Vondel, the wealthy merchant and poet Pieter Roemers Visscher and Constantijn Huygens among the castlist. In today's Early Music Show, Catherine Bott investigates this mysterious cultural group.
The latest volume in the city-pick series – on Amsterdam – has just been published. When their Berlin book came out, Podularity carried an interview with the book’s editor, Heather Reyes. This time, we go one better and present an audio diary which I compiled on location in Amsterdam with Dutch poet and critic, Victor Schiferli, the co-editor of city-pick Amsterdam. Our main project was filming a number of interviews with Dutch writers, currently going up on Vimeo and YouTube, and in the interstices, we made the sound recordings that you can listen to below – a sort of audio introduction both to Amsterdam and Victor’s book. Just click on the pictures below to hear the sound clips. 1. Spui Square and the Athenaeum Bookshop 2. De Zwart cafe and literary feuds 3. Dam Square 4. Amsterdam in wartime 5. The Vondelpark (and who was Vondel?) 6. In the Red Light District 7. Amsterdam on Two Wheels 8. Victor’s Thoughts on Compiling the Book