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Robin Williams' son has shared memories of his father, seven years on from his death. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new version of "The Glass Menagerie" opens next week at one of the St. Louis apartment buildings that inspired it. Its director and the artistic director of the Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis discuss the challenges, and excitement, surrounding the site-specific production
William Carlos Williams (September 17, 1883 – March 4, 1963) was an American poet, writer, and physician closely associated with modernism and imagism.In addition to his writing, Williams had a long career as a physician practicing both pediatrics and general medicine. He was affiliated with Passaic General Hospital, where he served as the hospital's chief of pediatrics from 1924 until his death. The hospital, which is now known as St. Mary's General Hospital, paid tribute to Williams with a memorial plaque that states "We walk the wards that Williams walked".[1]Bio via Wikipedia See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Parker Fleming has former GBBer and NBA Draft extraordinaire Chip Williams on the show to talk about Ziaire Williams and Brandon Clarke. Ziaire: What made him high on Chip's board What conclusions were drawn from film? Ideal use of him next season? Long-View question: What will be a realistic best-case scenario for Ziaire? Is it as the 3rd guy? Clarke: What went wrong last season? Why a bounce-back could be expected? His standing in the long-term plans? Long-View question: Can he still be the starting/closing 4 next to Jaren Jackson Jr.? Follow @sbngrizzlies, @PAKA_FLOCKA, @chipwilliamsjr. Beats: Flemdawg1hunna, Graphics: Will Stone. Like, subscribe, download, and write a review to the Grizzly Bear Blues podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin) Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id996764363Google Podcastshttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMTM2OTkzOS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkSpotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7dZvrG1ZtKkfgqGenR3S2mPocket Castshttps://pca.st/SU8aOvercasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes996764363/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle-byuSpreakerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddleStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=66416iHeartRadiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-cougar-sports-with-29418022TuneInhttps://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports-Talk--News/Cougar-Sports-with-Ben-Criddle-p731529/
On Tuesday, July 27, BlueandGold.com's Mike Singer chatted with Darin Pritchett on WSBT Sportsbeat AM. The topics included Notre Dame's pursuit for elite wide receiver CJ Williams, the Irish's Cookout recruiting event on Tuesday afternoon and more.
Hour 4 has Social Studies, The Sports Kabob, and Suns talk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4 has Social Studies, The Sports Kabob, and Suns talk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robin Williams should be celebrating his 70th birthday. Cory looks back at his amazing career and lists his top 5 Robin Williams roles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tennessee Williams lived in St. Louis longer than anywhere else -- and the city exerted a powerful hold on his imagination. Washington University professor Henry I. Schvey discusses that sometimes toxic relationship and his new book about Williams, "Blue Song"
Today's HousingWire Daily features an interview with Marc King, the president of Keller Williams. In this episode, King discusses how companies can best lead their teams during challenging times, and the importance of introducing meaningful change into their processes.HousingWire Daily examines the most compelling articles reported across HW Media. Each afternoon, we provide our listeners with a deeper look into the stories coming across our newsroom that are helping Move Markets Forward. Hosted by the HW team and produced by Alcynna Lloyd and Victoria Jones.
Synopsis You might say that if anyone can claim credit for having written the “soundtrack of our times,” that person would be the American composer and conductor John Williams. Somehow, in between writing dozens and dozens of film scores for movies ranging from “Star Wars” to “Schindler's List,” and as conductor of the Boston Pops or the Hollywood Bowl, Williams has also found time to conduct other composers' concert works — and occasionally a few of his own. For example, Williams conducted the premiere performance of his own Cello Concerto, a work composed for Yo-Yo Ma, on today's date in 1994 at a gala concert opening the new Seiji Ozawa Hall at the Boston's Symphony summer home in Tanglewood, Massachusetts. Williams recalls: “[It] resulted from a suggestion by Seiji that I write a piece for cello and orchestra expressly with Yo-Yo Ma in mind. I had known him for quite a few years before this event. Together we had performed concertos of Elgar, Dvorak, and Haydn, among others, and on several occasions I had accompanied him at the piano. Over the years we've become close friends. Given the broad technical and expressive arsenal available in Yo-Yo's work, planning the concerto was a joy.” Music Played in Today's Program John Williams (b. 1932) Cello Concerto Yo Yo Ma, cello; Los Angeles Recording Arts Orchestra; John Williams, cond. Sony 89670
Synopsis You might say that if anyone can claim credit for having written the “soundtrack of our times,” that person would be the American composer and conductor John Williams. Somehow, in between writing dozens and dozens of film scores for movies ranging from “Star Wars” to “Schindler's List,” and as conductor of the Boston Pops or the Hollywood Bowl, Williams has also found time to conduct other composers' concert works — and occasionally a few of his own. For example, Williams conducted the premiere performance of his own Cello Concerto, a work composed for Yo-Yo Ma, on today's date in 1994 at a gala concert opening the new Seiji Ozawa Hall at the Boston's Symphony summer home in Tanglewood, Massachusetts. Williams recalls: “[It] resulted from a suggestion by Seiji that I write a piece for cello and orchestra expressly with Yo-Yo Ma in mind. I had known him for quite a few years before this event. Together we had performed concertos of Elgar, Dvorak, and Haydn, among others, and on several occasions I had accompanied him at the piano. Over the years we've become close friends. Given the broad technical and expressive arsenal available in Yo-Yo's work, planning the concerto was a joy.” Music Played in Today's Program John Williams (b. 1932) Cello Concerto Yo Yo Ma, cello; Los Angeles Recording Arts Orchestra; John Williams, cond. Sony 89670
Wimbledon Tenis Turnuvası'nda geride kalan ilk üç turu, pazartesi günü başlayacak dördüncü tur maçlarını, çim korttaki kayma problemini, Coco Gauff'un gelişimini, Novak Djokovic'in formunu ve Roger Federer'in performansını, Doğa Üründül'ün sorularıyla Niko Yenibayrak yorumladı.
Ep. 50: Navy Basketball shaped this business icon. Carl Liebert played alongside two of the best players in the program's history in Vernon Butler and David Robinson. He went on to earn advanced degrees from Harvard, Stanford, and Vanderbilt en route to attaining two decades of C-Suite experience at Home Depot, 24- Hour Fitness, USAA, AutoNation, and now Keller Williams' parent holding company KWx. In this episode, Carl discusses how leaders can prevent their teams from turning one mistake into two and explains why he gives his team “permission to fail.” Visit https://donyaeger.com/corporate-competitor-podcast/episode-50/ for a gift and today's show notes!
Shi-Fi discusses the hiring of IME UDOKA for the Boston Celtics and Jay Williams' weird tweet about it. (This Clip is from The Shi-Fi Podcast Episode 98) ||| (this podcast clip on YouTube): https://youtu.be/2b9eDZ_q6MU
OTB's Colm Boohig joined the lads on Wednesday's OTB AM to discuss an eventful opening few days at Wimbledon. We are live in association with @GilletteUK | #BestFaceForward
(0:00) The second hour opens up with the guys discussing Jay Williams' tweet about the Celtics latest head coaching hire. (8:56) We hear from Al Horford in his first Celtics press conference since the trade that brought him back to Boston. (25:09) Reaction to Al Horford's press conference. (33:28) Tom Brady's latest appearance with James Corden. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour No. 4, Dan Bickley and Vince Marotta react to what Monty Williams had to say in his Friday press conference, continue to speculate on the Chris Paul COVID-19 situation and talk steak in Social Studies with Sarah Kezele See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour No. 4, Dan Bickley and Vince Marotta react to what Monty Williams had to say in his Friday press conference, continue to speculate on the Chris Paul COVID-19 situation and talk steak in Social Studies with Sarah Kezele See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour No. 3, Dan Bickley and Vince Marotta react to Monty Williams' comments following Chris Paul entering COVID-19 protocols and touch on what is happening with the rest of the NBA playoffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour No. 3, Dan Bickley and Vince Marotta react to Monty Williams' comments following Chris Paul entering COVID-19 protocols and touch on what is happening with the rest of the NBA playoffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard star Salma Hayek kisses Samuel L. Jackson and tells, find out how JoJo Siwa is letting her hair down, and does Brian Austin Green have a mask fetish?! Tune in to today's Dish Nation for some piping HOT celebrity tea!
Corey Seidman and Jim Salisbury discuss:(0:57) — For Phillies, two walk-offs in two days equals second place in NL East.(6:32) — Luke Williams goes from Captain America to Phils walk-off hero.(19:50) — Phillies shuffle rotation for Yankees series in attempt to sharpen Aaron Nola.(24:05) — PointsBet: Zach Wheeler and the NL Cy Young race.(26:26) — Spencer Howard needs to build confidence.(29:35) — What has the first two plus months told us about the NL East.
After a long run of misses, the Suns have a keeper in Monty Williams. The guys discuss how quickly the head coach has helped transform the franchise. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a long run of misses, the Suns have a keeper in Monty Williams. The guys discuss how quickly the head coach has helped transform the franchise. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lance Medow and Jeff Feagles talk to Jim Knowles, Rodarius Williams' defensive coordinator at Oklahoma State, about the Giants' sixth-round pick before diving into takeaways from OTA No. 3. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Apple Spotify Google Stitcher iHeart Radio 2:22 - Jim Knowles’ first impression of Rodarius Williams and how far he’s coming along in his development 7:39 – What stands out about Williams’ skillset 14:00 – How much Williams was tested in practice on a daily basis against Oklahoma State’s offense 18:33 – Knowles’ interaction with Daniel Jones at Duke when he served as defensive coordinator 34:05 – Takeaways from OTA #3 1:01:56 – Mailbag questions
Sam and Jack are back to talk about Game 1 of the Celtics' series vs the Nets. They get into what went wrong and Jack makes a bold prediction about Game 2. They also discuss Robert William's franchise record nine blocks and how big of an impact he had on the game. Lastly, the pair take a stroll through the league and talk about all of the games that have been played so far. Let us know your thoughts, and as always, thanks for listening to From the Rafters! Proudly partnered with Guy Boston Sports! (@GuyBostonSports) Banner Town, USA's Twitter: @BannerTownUSA Sam's Twitter: @SamLaFranceNBA Jack's Twitter: @JackSimoneNBA https://bannertownusa.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/from-the-rafters/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/from-the-rafters/support
Chickfila operator Kevin Williams lives by a unique mantra: Irrational Kindness. Kevin operates three locations in Georgia and has a tradition called Coffee With Kevin. Every new Chickfila employee gets a chance to sit down, share their dreams, and soak up wisdom from their new boss, Kevin Williams. On Season 2, episode 2 of My Pleasure: The Unofficial Chickfila Podcast, we’ll all get a chance to have Coffee With Kevin, an inspirational chat about leadership, goal-setting and what it means to display Irrational Kindness. Hosts Jim and Alison both loved his new book Irrational Kindness: The Crazy Pursuit of an Extraordinary Life. It’s an uplifting reminder that failure becomes opportunity, frustration becomes persistence and uncertainty becomes a chance to dream. And here’s something extra cool—all the proceeds from Kevin’s book support foster/adopt children and families in crisis. Pick up a copy wherever books are sold. Head to IrrationalKindness.com for more information and to download a free group discussion guide. Also be sure to check out our Instagram page to enter to win a free copy of Irrational Kindness and a peach milkshake candle from Kevin!
Porsha Williams' Messy Engagement | Real Housewives of Atlanta veteran, Porsha Williams, announced her engagement to Simon Guobadia and broke the internet. He is still in the process of a divorce that was started only a few months ago. And his soon-to-be ex-wife was introduced as Porsha's friend on the show. Is Porsha in the wrong? We also discuss: - Colton Underwood Blackmailed - Bow Wow vs. Lil Romeo - J. Cole & Nicki Minaj New Releases Sign up to the mailing list to stay in the loop! https://boysnbrunch.ck.page Join our Patreon for exclusive access to our after show, 'Splitting The Bill': https://www.patreon.com/jarroddking Co-Hosts: Jarrod D. King | @JarrodDKing Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/JarrodDKing/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/JarrodDKing Website - http://www.jarroddking.com Brandon Harris-Williams | @justcallmeotis Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/justcallmeotis/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/justcallmeotis Marcus Haynes | @LooseAsADeuce Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/looseasadeuce/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/LooseAsADEUCE Watch us live every Sunday at 1 pm Eastern on YouTube! #RHOA #Porsha #ColtonUnderwood #Verzuz --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Wendy Williams tells it like it is to fellow talk show host Ellen by saying "19 years on TV doesn't change your life, it exposes you for the person that you really are," Prince Harry shares his very different plans for raising his kids with wife Meghan Markle, Jennifer Lawrence freaks over Ben Affleck & Jennifer Lopez's rekindled romance, Kristin Cavallari reveals the key to co-parenting with ex-husband Jay Cutler and learn how to make heathy blondies for Chocolate Chip Day 2021!
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League of Legends Wild Rift brings the excitement of Riot Games' long-running Multi Player Online Battle Arena to mobile platforms. The game feels huge though, and composer Bendon Williams supported that big scale with his epic soundtrack. Brendon says his mission with the soundtrack was to incorporate the beloved themes players of League of Legends have come to know over the years, while taking them somewhere new as well. Although he's beens composing music for games for years, creating this soundtrack is Brendon's biggest project to date. He says he was able to put to good use some of the techniques he learned writing music for other games, including Destiny 2 Forsaken and Disintegration. There'll be more of Brendons's music to enjoy as Wild Rift releases expansions in the near future. Episode tracklist: all tracks composed by Brendon Williams League of Legends : Wild Rift : The Rift Calls; Take Your Pick (Champion Select); Main Theme; It Begins; Turrets Down; We've Got This;
Wide receiver Jameson Williams has transferred from Ohio State to Alabama, and now the question is why. Was it simply about playing time? Are there more issues at play? His father sure seemed angry on social media in regard to his son's time with the Buckeyes. Matt Baxendell joins Dave Biddle to discuss that and much more on the Wednesday 5ish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Synopsis At Queen’s Hall in London, on today’s date in 1920, conductor Albert Coates led the premiere of the revised version of the “London” Symphony of Ralph Vaughan Williams. A longer version of this Symphony had premiered six years earlier, and Vaughan Williams would continue to tinker with this work, on and off, for decades. “The London Symphony is past mending,” wrote Vaughan Williams in 1951, “though with all its faults I love it still; indeed, it is my favorite.” For most music lovers, Vaughan Williams means English folk tunes or hymns woven into lush works for strings, or musical pictures of English countryside… But it was a city view that inspired his “London Symphony,” described by Vaughan Williams himself as “a good view of the river and a bridge and three great electric-light chimneys and a sunset.” In fact, you could call the Vaughan Williams Second a “sunset” symphony. Its final pages were inspired by an H. G. Wells novel describing a night passage on the Thames to the open sea: “To run down the Thames so is to run one’s hand over the pages in the book of England from end to end... The river passes... London passes… England passes…“ Music Played in Today's Program Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872 – 1958) A London Symphony (Symphony No. 2) London Symphony; Richard Hickox, cond. Chanos 9902 On This Day Births 1744 - Austrian composer of Spanish descent Marianne (Anna Katharina) von Martínez, in Vienna; She studied composition with Haydn, and Haydn and Mozart attended her musical soirées; 1860 - Austrian composer Emil Nikolaus Von Reznicek, in Vienna; 1905 - Hungarian-born British composer and teacher Mátyás(György) Seiber, in Budapest; Deaths 1604 - Italian composer and publisher Claudio Merulo, age 71, in Parma; 1955 - Rumanian composer Georges Enesco, age 73, late on May 3 or early on May 4, in Paris; Premieres 1795 - Haydn: Symphony No. 104, conducted by the composer, at the King's Theater in London; This symphony is sometimes nicknamed the "Salomon" Symphony, although it (along with Haydn's Symphonies 102 and 103) was in fact commissioned for and premiered at Viotti's Opera Concerts, not as part of the earlier series of Haydn concerts arranged by the impresario Salomon; 1895 - Dvorák: cantata "The American Flag," Op. 102, in New York; 1920 - Vaughan Williams : revised version of Symphony No.2 ("A London Symphony") at Queens Hall in London, conducted by Albert Coates; The first version of this symphony had premiered at Queen's Hall in London on March 27, 1914, conducted by Geoffrey Toye; A final (twice revised) version of this symphony was published in 1936; 1924 - Miaskovsky: Symphony No. 6, in Moscow; 1974 - Rautavaara: Flute Concerto, in Stockholm, with flutist Gunilla von Bahr and the Swedish Radio Symphony, Stig Westerberg conducting; 1976 - Bernstein: musical "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" at the Mark Hellinger Theater in New York City, conducted by Roland Gagnon; A trial run of this show had opened in Philadelphia at the Forrest Theater on February 24, 1976; 1976 - Sondheim: revue "Side by Side by Sondheim" (compiled from various Sondheim musicals by British singer-actor David Kernan and others); This revue opened on Broadway on April 18, 1977; 1989 - Joan Tower: "Island Prelude" for oboe and strings, by soloist Peter Bowman and the St. Louis Symphony, Leonard Slatkin conducting. Links and Resources Vaughan Williams Society Web site (biography, timeline, and more)
Synopsis At Queen’s Hall in London, on today’s date in 1920, conductor Albert Coates led the premiere of the revised version of the “London” Symphony of Ralph Vaughan Williams. A longer version of this Symphony had premiered six years earlier, and Vaughan Williams would continue to tinker with this work, on and off, for decades. “The London Symphony is past mending,” wrote Vaughan Williams in 1951, “though with all its faults I love it still; indeed, it is my favorite.” For most music lovers, Vaughan Williams means English folk tunes or hymns woven into lush works for strings, or musical pictures of English countryside… But it was a city view that inspired his “London Symphony,” described by Vaughan Williams himself as “a good view of the river and a bridge and three great electric-light chimneys and a sunset.” In fact, you could call the Vaughan Williams Second a “sunset” symphony. Its final pages were inspired by an H. G. Wells novel describing a night passage on the Thames to the open sea: “To run down the Thames so is to run one’s hand over the pages in the book of England from end to end... The river passes... London passes… England passes…“ Music Played in Today's Program Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872 – 1958) A London Symphony (Symphony No. 2) London Symphony; Richard Hickox, cond. Chanos 9902 On This Day Births 1744 - Austrian composer of Spanish descent Marianne (Anna Katharina) von Martínez, in Vienna; She studied composition with Haydn, and Haydn and Mozart attended her musical soirées; 1860 - Austrian composer Emil Nikolaus Von Reznicek, in Vienna; 1905 - Hungarian-born British composer and teacher Mátyás(György) Seiber, in Budapest; Deaths 1604 - Italian composer and publisher Claudio Merulo, age 71, in Parma; 1955 - Rumanian composer Georges Enesco, age 73, late on May 3 or early on May 4, in Paris; Premieres 1795 - Haydn: Symphony No. 104, conducted by the composer, at the King's Theater in London; This symphony is sometimes nicknamed the "Salomon" Symphony, although it (along with Haydn's Symphonies 102 and 103) was in fact commissioned for and premiered at Viotti's Opera Concerts, not as part of the earlier series of Haydn concerts arranged by the impresario Salomon; 1895 - Dvorák: cantata "The American Flag," Op. 102, in New York; 1920 - Vaughan Williams : revised version of Symphony No.2 ("A London Symphony") at Queens Hall in London, conducted by Albert Coates; The first version of this symphony had premiered at Queen's Hall in London on March 27, 1914, conducted by Geoffrey Toye; A final (twice revised) version of this symphony was published in 1936; 1924 - Miaskovsky: Symphony No. 6, in Moscow; 1974 - Rautavaara: Flute Concerto, in Stockholm, with flutist Gunilla von Bahr and the Swedish Radio Symphony, Stig Westerberg conducting; 1976 - Bernstein: musical "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" at the Mark Hellinger Theater in New York City, conducted by Roland Gagnon; A trial run of this show had opened in Philadelphia at the Forrest Theater on February 24, 1976; 1976 - Sondheim: revue "Side by Side by Sondheim" (compiled from various Sondheim musicals by British singer-actor David Kernan and others); This revue opened on Broadway on April 18, 1977; 1989 - Joan Tower: "Island Prelude" for oboe and strings, by soloist Peter Bowman and the St. Louis Symphony, Leonard Slatkin conducting. Links and Resources Vaughan Williams Society Web site (biography, timeline, and more)
Tom Browne dropped by the studio for his regular dose of footy news, leaving us with an update on Zac Williams' latest injury, contract news, Paddy McCartin's VFL punch and the drama at Collingwood. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This jam-packed episode starts with Eagles’ second round pick Landon Dickerson speaking with the Philly media about his injury recovery process, he’s followed by third round pick, Milton Williams who touches on his versatility and pre draft process talking with the Eagles. Lastly, the Eagles’ front office explains why Landon Dickerson’s injury history is not a concern. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
William Carlos Williams (September 17, 1883 – March 4, 1963) was a Puerto Rican-American[1] poet, writer, and physician closely associated with modernism and imagism.In addition to his writing, Williams had a long career as a physician practicing both pediatrics and general medicine. He was affiliated with Passaic General Hospital, where he served as the hospital's chief of pediatrics from 1924 until his death. The hospital, which is now known as St. Mary's General Hospital, paid tribute to Williams with a memorial plaque that states "We walk the wards that Williams walked".[2] - Bio via Wikipedia See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today's episode of Halftime Adjustments features Chris Carter and Jenna Harner breaking down the latest acquisitions by the Penguins and Steelers. Does the Jeff Carter trade make the Penguins a legitimate cup contender? Does Vince Williams signing back with the Steelers fill a major hole on defense? And what's the new outlook on the Steelers' NFL Draft plans? All that answered here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dejan Kovacevic of DK Pittsburgh Sports visits the 105.9 the X studios and Mark Madden, talking Jeff Carter trade, Vince Williams' return, Anthony Alford's struggles, plus more Penguins, Steelers, Pirates! Hear them every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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England's most-capped player Fara Williams opens up on her year-long struggle with a kidney condition and the impact it had on her both physically and mentally. England's Rachel Daly reflects on her loan spell with West Ham and reveals her ambitions to win gold at the Olympics with Team GB. Leicester City's Ashleigh Plumptre also joins Jess Creighton and Sue Smith to reflect on the club securing promotion to the WSL.
Cubs beat Brewers 5-3 after Trevor Williams carries a no-hitter through 5 IP, all while his father (a life-long Cubs fan) was in the stands. We’ll recap the win in the 1st segment, preview Tuesday’s match-up between Adbert Alzolay and Freddy Peralta in the 2nd segment, and we’ll wrap up the show discussing the new reliever the Cubs traded for Monday afternoon and the MLB’s reportedly choosing Colorado as the new site for the All-Star game. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a shortened edition of the Celtics Show, Chris, Jim and Brian Robb of MassLive.com discuss Robert Williams big performance on Friday night (0:00) and big picture questions for the team's core moving forward (10:00) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.