We have a short discussion about ramen, another Yelp review review, we talk about Instagram food culture and eliot plans an ill fated trip to New York.
Off Cuts – #3 – Rob Chase is handsome, Perrier Ain’t Free
By Steve Etchie
By Steve Etchie
We have a short discussion about ramen, another Yelp review review, we talk about Instagram food culture and eliot plans an ill fated trip to New York.
By Steve Etchie
We ran around all over town and visited our friends at several locations, including, but not limited to: Nora’s Sugar Shack, Finnhenry’s, The Nook on Robinson, Lazy Moon Pizza, Hourglass Brewery, running into friends at just about every stop.
By Chris
The Major Scale returns with another season of championing the past, present, future and everything in-between of the great American art form – Jazz!
Out of the gate we speak to celebrated author Ashley Kahn (The House That Train Built, The Universal Tone) about John Coltrane’s lost album Both Directions At Once, which he helped produce. This is a landmark time for music, and ‘Trane is still present–he’s maybe even more understood now than when he was alive. We discuss this and more with Mr. Kahn, all the while listening to the never before heard music of Both Directions At Once.
Nels Cline makes a return visit to The Major Scale with some insight about Currents, Constellations, his second album release on the legendary Blue Note Records. As usual, Cline’s music sparkles with soul and daringness. His deep love of all music, combined with his experiences in DIY punk, free jazz, Sonic Youth, and Wilco, have made him one of today’s most formidable players to follow.
By Chris
hello please this is episode 71 of The Lady Raptastic Show and we talk about vegetarianism, bullshittery in restaurants, topical versus evergreen conversations, show stickers, and more! Haunches up!
By Chris
The Daily City, hosted by Mark Baratelli, for the week of March 4, 2019
Transcript: The downtown Holocaust Museum for Hope & Humanity project on the site of the former Chamber of Commerce Building and adjacent Senator Beth Johnson Park in downtown Orlando is $10 million closer to its $35 million fundraising goal thanks to philanthropic gifts from donors, according to a recent announcement from The Holocaust Memorial Resource & Education Center of Florida. The museum is expected to become a major landmark destination for Orlando, draw 150,000 visitors annually, and contribute millions in economic impact to Central Florida. Exhibit spaces are being designed by the world-renowned firm of Ralph Appelbaum Associates, creator of the galleries for the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C. The planned 40,000 square-foot facility will include a permanent gallery, temporary exhibit space, staff offices and more, allowing for an array of cultural and educational experiences. The architect for the project is award-winning local firm HuntonBrady Architects. Major Holocaust museums can be found throughout the U.S. Plans are for the Holocaust Center to move from its current Maitland spot in 2023 to this new downtown location.Continue Reading …
By Chris
In episode 77 of The Simon Time Trivia Show, Simon assembles his own trivia team, Slow Clap, to attempt to answer 30 listener submitted trivia questions! Form your own teams at home and see how you do against Slow Clap!