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    1913

    Explore "1913" with insightful episodes like "Kurt Tucholsky: Groß-Stadt-Weihnachten (1913)", "Kurt Tucholsky: Die Musik kommt (1913)", "Kurt Tucholsky: Der Kontrollierte (1913)", "Kurt Tucholsky: Parkett (1913)" and "Kurt Tucholsky: Sexuelle Aufklärung (1913)" from podcasts like ""Wrobel - Der Tucholsky-Podcast", "Wrobel - Der Tucholsky-Podcast", "Wrobel - Der Tucholsky-Podcast", "Wrobel - Der Tucholsky-Podcast" and "Wrobel - Der Tucholsky-Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (27)

    383. 110 años del Plano Medellín Futuro, el primer intento por ordenar la ciudad

    383. 110 años del Plano Medellín Futuro, el primer intento por ordenar la ciudad
    El primer intento por organizar la incipiente ciudad fue el Plano Medellín Futuro de 1913, cuando había 66.000 habitantes. Ya se hablaba de un crecimiento desordenado, con caos y desorden en las calles, por lo que era preciso realizar un plano que trazara el ensanche. Conversamos con el arquitecto Luis Fernando González Escobar sobre lo que se planificó y nunca se pudo construir.

    Ep. 59: "Matisse: The Red Studio" with Ann Temkin - The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA

    Ep. 59: "Matisse: The Red Studio" with Ann Temkin - The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA
    A conversation with Ann Temkin, the Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Our conversation focuses on MoMA’s current exhibit “Matisse: The Red Studio” which revolves around the iconic painting of the same name that has been an integral part of MoMA’s collection since 1949. Ann spent more than four years researching, writing about and compiling the exhibit which features the Matisse artworks seen on the walls and tabletops of the studio in the painting. We discuss the work’s historical context, its significance, the secrets it holds and the hunt for all of the works in the scene.

    Episode 5: WORDS MATTER NUMBERS COUNT WHEN IT COMES TO EUGENISTS PLANS 100 YEARS OLD BEING USED AS PLAYBOOKS

    Episode 5: WORDS MATTER NUMBERS COUNT WHEN IT COMES TO EUGENISTS PLANS 100 YEARS OLD BEING USED AS PLAYBOOKS

    One does not pick what my eyes see and wont stop seeing. That is the way of being a whistleblower. Eyes wide open we can never unsee what we see. The pandemic didnt open my eyes. The pandemic made me accept what I saw all the years of my covering news in Washington DC. Like Tony Fauci. Bill Gates. The Elites..... and a 100+ year long agenda hatched in New York state, on purpose, not by accident....

    Florian Illies: (Braucht es mehr) Liebe in Zeiten des Hasses?

    Florian Illies: (Braucht es mehr) Liebe in Zeiten des Hasses?
    Es sei nicht möglich, eindeutige Lehrsätze aus der Vergangenheit für die Gegenwart zu ziehen, aber jede Generation solle versuchen Fragen an die Geschichte zu stellen - weil das Überraschende sei, so Florian Illies, dass die Geschichte uns dann ganz neue Antworten gebe. In seinem neuen Buch “Liebe in Zeiten des Hasses” erkundet der Autor und Kunsthistoriker die “Goldenen Zwanziger” anhand ihrer Beziehungskonstellationen. Denn die Liebe, so Illies, eröffne uns neue Perspektiven auf die Zeit. Was wir aus der Geschichte und durch die Gefühlseindrücke der Protagonisten aus der Berliner und Pariser Boheme lernen können, darüber hat Marilena Berends mit dem Autor selbst gesprochen.

    FS 78: Bob Skyles to Alma Cogan and some singing dogs.

    FS 78: Bob Skyles to Alma Cogan and some singing dogs.

    The last episode of Forgotten Songs. What a pleasure it has been  discovering, playing and researching these records, songs and artists. A few old favourites and a couple of new discoveries. Alma Cogan- Lizzie Borden, Eartha Kitt- C'est Si Bon, Mel Torme- Mpoutain Greenery, Tennesse Ernie Ford- Sixteen tons, George D'Albert - Your own Street, Bob Skyles and his Sky Rockets- My darling Texas Cowgirl, Lets play love, I'm gonna die with a broken heart, Carl Weismann and his singing dogs, Lonnie Donegan- When the sun goes down, Hal McIntyre- South Bayou shuffle, Harry Parry and his Radio Rhythm Club Sextet-Softly as in morning sunsrise, Mugsy Spanier-Lonesome Road and our last record.... the very best of love songs. Nat King Cole- My Flaming Heart.

    A big thank you for listening. Stay safe, happy and healthy

    Miles Tubb

    FS77: Tom Foy to Florrie Ford, David McCallum and Bing Crosby!!

    FS77: Tom Foy to Florrie Ford, David McCallum and Bing Crosby!!

    Big thank you to Neil Guthrie for the donation of family records featured in this episode. They belonged to Martha and Geordie Hardie of Cowdenbeath. 

    Lonnie Donegan- Betty, Betty, Betty, Tom Foy- Lizzie, Mimosa 5in record- My Kid, Jutkika Roy- Hindustani song, David McCallum- Scottish melodies,  Callendar Cable Works Band- Swallows Serenade, Miss Lydia Russell You're driving me crazy, Bobby Comber- Peg leg Jack, Buddy Prince- Little pal, Florrie Ford- Ta ta be lucky and lets pretend we're having fun. Bing Crosby(yes Bing Crosby!)- Beautiful dreamer.

    120 Jahre Langzeitläufer: Das Jahr 1913

    120 Jahre Langzeitläufer: Das Jahr 1913
    Laura und Stephan sprechen über das Jahr 1913. Themen unter anderem: Sehr viele Fun Facts, der erste „Aldi“, der Vatermord an Sigmund Freud, der „König von Albanien“ Otto Witte, Mahatma Gandhi, der Anti-Tango-Erlass von Kaiser Wilhelm II., der fast vergessene Dichter und Lebemann: Richard Dehmel, eine Völkerschau-Ausstellung in Hamburg mit sexy Kriegerstatuen, Sex-Guru Rasputin, Willy Brandt, Albert Camus, August Bebel, Rudolf Diesel und was der Song des Jahres „Some of These Days“ mit dem Ekel von Jean-Paul Sartre zu tun hat. Intro und Outro: https://www.florianerlbeck.de/

    Forgotten songs 22. Lorrae Desmond to Original Dixieland Jazz

    Forgotten songs 22.  Lorrae Desmond to Original Dixieland Jazz

    Can't resist starting off 'Mountain Greenery,' its those lyric, that delivery. Tennessee Ernie with the faintly rude sounding 'Kiss me big.' Patti Page, a massive selling artist in the 1950s, on a Trutone South African label record. George Hall and his Orch, vocals by Dolly Dawn. Ella Fitzgerald, no less, credits Dolly as an influence. Dolly eventually took over the orchestra and it become Dolly and her Dawn patrol. Also George Morgan, David Whitfield, Turner Layton, Owen Fallon and his Californians,  McKenzie and Condon's Chicagoans. Early music from Carl Dolmetch. Original Dixieland Jazz Band, 1918, and Scotlands first internation super star Harry Lauder from 1913. My personal favorite and new discovery, Australian Lorrae Desmond. A cracking, Stanley Black orchestrated, track. Delighted to say she's still with us. There's more of course.

     

     

    Forgotten Songs 9

    Forgotten Songs 9

    Fats Waller bewailing those big feet. The Tanner Sisters sell their toffee apples. They were a support act for Buddy Holly when he toured Britain. Stella went on to a successful career  as an actor. The special effects dept have a ball with Ernest Butcher's 'Peaceful Street.'  The poor man can get no sleep for the sound of street vendors, road works, horses, factory sirens. All the sounds of a 1930s street. Hal McIntyre with KiIlle Killie, vocals by the Four Lyttle Sisters- their real  family name was Gourley! We also have Burl Ives, Blue Baron, Les Paul and Bob Crosby does Shakespeare. Jazz to shakespearean sonnets. It works too. Way back in time we have Tom Foy from 1913, singing about a mill girl.

     

     

    Ep016: Too Big to Fail, pt2

    Ep016: Too Big to Fail, pt2

    “The true New Yorker secretly believes that people living anywhere else have to be, in some sense, kidding.”
    John Updike

    War brews in Europe and the tensions between labor and the industrial bosses is reaching a boiling point in the States. Join Lisa Reinke, Ken Breese and John Holt in a very exacting historical reenactment of early 20th century New York.

     

    To learn more about how Fiasco is played check out our primer episode.


    The characters for this game:

    Elizabeth "Lizzy" Castelshaft (Lisa) - A progressive woman who exercises her beliefs by gambling and hanging in bars.

    Henrich "Hank" Castelshaft (Ken) - The hardworking Lutheran bank teller and German immigrant.

    Shawky Mash (John) - A grifter and gambler, a New Yorker who's never worked an honest day in his life. He rocks hobo chic.

     


    The grid for this game:

    Between John & Ken: Romance - Lovers.

    Between Ken & Lisa: Spouse - Husband & Wife.

    Between Lisa & John: Gambling Partners.

    There are two NEEDs:
    - To Discover the Dark Truth of what Happened on the S.S. Tuscania

    There is a LOCATION elements:
    - Hadley Hall in the Bowery

    There is a OBJECT elements:
    - Key to a safe deposit box at the Chase Bank on 200 Park South


    Find John on twitter @LordJoho

    Find Ken on twitter @Berlingsbeard

    Find Lisa on Google+

    Follow us on twitter @boredghostworld

    Our Bored Ghost theme song is by the amazing Pat Cupples, see his band website Hotels and Highways.

    Bored Ghosts we hope you found some distraction from your eternity in the void this week!

    Ep015: Too Big to Fail, pt1

    Ep015: Too Big to Fail, pt1

    “I believe in New Yorkers. Whether they’ve ever questioned the dream in which they live, I wouldn’t know, because I won’t ever dare ask that question.”
    ―  Dylan Thomas

    War brews in Europe and the tensions between labor and the industrial bosses is reaching a boiling point in the States. Join Lisa Reinke, Ken Breese and John Holt in a very exacting historical reenactment of early 20th century New York.

    To learn more about how Fiasco is played check out our primer episode.


    The characters for this game:

    Elizabeth "Lizzy" Castelshaft (Lisa) - A progressive woman who exercises her beliefs by gambling and hanging in bars.

    Henrich "Hank" Castelshaft (Ken) - The hardworking Lutheran bank teller and German immigrant.

    Shawky Mash (John) - A grifter and gambler, a New Yorker who's never worked an honest day in his life. He rocks hobo chic.

     


    The grid for this game:

    Between John & Ken: Romance - Lovers.

    Between Ken & Lisa: Spouse - Husband & Wife.

    Between Lisa & John: Gambling Partners.

    There are two NEEDs:
    - To Discover the Dark Truth of what Happened on the S.S. Tuscania

    There is a LOCATION elements:
    - Hadley Hall in the Bowery

    There is a OBJECT elements:
    - Key to a safe deposit box at the Chase Bank on 200 Park South


    Find John on twitter @LordJoho

    Find Ken on twitter @Berlingsbeard

    Find Lisa on Google+

    Follow us on twitter @boredghostworld

    Our Bored Ghost theme song is by the amazing Pat Cupples, see his band website Hotels and Highways.

    Bored Ghosts we hope you found some distraction from your eternity in the void this week!

    1913 Lockout - Unfinished Business - Episode 5 - New Unionism & Beyond Dublin

    1913 Lockout - Unfinished Business - Episode 5 - New Unionism & Beyond Dublin
    In the latest episode of the Lockout podcast series we look at the development of new unionism at the turn of the 20th century. This was the trade unionism of Connolly and Larkin("Larkinism"), focused on unskilled workers, that had its roots in the radical working-class struggles of Britain and America. We profile Cork-born American labour leader Mother Jones who was one of the eras most famous trade unionists and a cofounder of the Industrial Workers of the World. Before it reached Dublin in 1913 new unionism had swept across the island of Ireland. The podcast takes a look at the 1907 Belfast dock strike - a cross community struggle of Catholic and Protestant workers - and interviews NUI Galway labour historian Dr. John Cunningham about some of the other flashpoints in the south - Wexford in 1911, the Galway lockout of 1912 and Sligo in early 1913. We conclude by discussing why it is important to see the 1913 Lockout in Dublin in its context, as part of a new international wave of militancy and organisation among workers in the western world. What is the relevance of new unionism for us in 2013? While there are many differences there are also similarities - the rise in unemployment and casual labour; the ossification and decline of trade unions; the need for a reinvigorated mass movement of workers to fight back against bosses. We leave off where the next and final 1913 Unfinished Business podcast will pick up - how can workers organise today to meet the challenges we face? Contributors: Moira Murphy, Fiona Dunkin, Ronan Burtenshaw, Shane Fitzgerald, Eoin Griffin and Jen O Laoire. Produced by Moira Murphy and Thom MacDermott. With thanks to John Cunningham and Connolly Books.
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