MTA bus driver apprehends irate passenger after being punched and having a knife pulled on him
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Explore " the bronx" with insightful episodes like "MTA bus driver apprehends irate passenger after being punched and having a knife pulled on him", "The Winter Show Fair of Arts and Antiquities is celebrating its 70th anniversary", "Andrew Zimmern, Pizza of the World", "60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday: When Did You Keep a Promise That Smiled Back?" and "Two children pronounced dead in their Bronx home" from podcasts like ""1010 WINS ALL LOCAL", "WINSAM: On-Demand Podcast", "Pizza Pod Party", "Stories From Women Who Walk" and "WINSAM: On-Demand Podcast"" and more!
All Local Morning 2-11-24
The Bronx is celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Arts and Antiquities Fair this week. The Winter Show's Executive Director Helen Allen tells1010 Wins what's in store.
This week's guest is food legend Andrew Zimmern. No pizza, news, no pizza topic. Just Andrew on his pizza soap box.
Andrew Zimmern is a chef, restaurateur, and television host. You know him as the host of the Travel Channel’s Bizarre Foods, for which he received four James Beard Awards. Andrew hosts “Family Dinner” on the Magnolia Network and “Andrew Zimmern's Wild Game Kitchen” on the Outdoor Channel. Signup for his newsletter, Spilled Milk. Check out his frozen entrees with Walmart, called By Andrew Zimmern.
Anecdotes about midwest pizza farms, bad pizza in Thailand, Prince, and taking down some regional sacred cows.
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Hello to you listening in The Bronx, New York City, New York!
Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday and your host, Diane Wyzga.
There are promises we make and promises we break; but for those promises we keep there are untold joys we could not have imagined. As in this story. Settle in to listen. This could happen to you.
The Love Story
Story Prompt: A promise is a promise. When did you keep a promise that turned out even better than you could have imagined? Write that story!
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Mack Rosenberg with a live report on this developing story
Alyssa Reynoso-Morris writes a delicious book about the sounds and sensations of cooking with her grandmother sharing the love of plantains and helps readers connect to the heart of Latin kitchens. This book also taps into the love from ancestors through recipes.
Very few books have touched on the subject and also present The Bronx in a positive light. Plantains are a food consumed all around the world which bring love and family together. This book, "Platanos Are Love,” tells the story of history, culture and time spent with family.
Alyssa is Dominican/Puerto Rican, grew up in The Bronx and didn't learn to read until she was in fourth grade. She owes her political science interest and efforts in pushing literacy to her Grandmother who was always watching the news, creating commentary and the original storyteller in the household.
From The Revolucion Podcast co-hosts Diego Lastra and Kathryn Garcia Castro, thank you to Nicole Valdez, Senior Manager of Publicity at Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing for her help in arranging this interview.
For more on Author, Alyssa Reynoso-Morris vist: https://www.alyssaauthor.com/ and Illustrator, Mariyah Rahman visit Instagram
EPISODE CREDITS:
Music: The band P-G-M for the use of its song "April" as The Revolución theme
Editing: A special thanks to Anthony Mendoza our freelance audio editor. You can find him on Fiverr.com @thonymendoza
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Playlist:
Fidlar - West Coast
A Wilhelm Scream - I Wipe My Ass With Showbiz
Cancer Bats - Harem of Scorpion
The Bronx - Shitty Future
Brutal Youth - Through The Teeth
Heavy Petter - Romance In Hogtown
The Real McKenzies - Pour Decisions
SNFU - Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump
Turnstile - Real Thing
Russian Tim And Pavel Bures - Disko Boy
Mvll Crimes - Arguing With Strangers
Descendents - Thank You
iLLscarlett - Still Standing
Bad Cop Bad Cop - Shattered
Bad Waitress - That Sedative
Green Day - Dilemma
1010 WINS News Anchor Budd Mishkin with more on the story.
Since our guest, Dave Hill, has so many pizza opinions, we bail on news and a topic and let Dave lay down the pizza law!
Dave Hill is a writer, comedian, musician. He has hosted numerous podcasts. Dave is the author of 2012’s “Tasteful Nudes”, 2016’s, “Dave Hill Doesn't Live Here Anymore”, and 2019’s “Parking the Moose”. His new book is titled, “The Awesome Game: One Man's Incredible, Globe-Crushing Hockey Odyssey”. On November 30th Dave will be at 3Ten ACL Live in Austin.
Dave talks about growing up in Cleveland, pizza's connections to hockey, and how people can ruin pizza.
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This is the All Local 6am update for Saturday, November 4th, 2023.
Kris talks about the new podcast Can You Dig It? with narrator Chuck D of Public Enemy, along with both producers to discover the untold origins of Hip Hop. The story is told through a blend of immersive reenactments, oral history and expert discussion, Can You Dig It? is as illuminating for hip-hop fans as it is for history buffs, as one of the great American stories.
About the Can You Dig It? Podcast:
How did hip-hop happen? To understand that, we have to go back to before the ‘birth’ of the culture.
It wasn’t a given that the Bronx of the late 1960s and early 1970s would be the birthplace of an American art form. Urban renewal had left the borough neglected and in crisis. Gangs policed the streets, and winding up in the wrong territory could have serious consequences. But things were about to change.
Can You Dig It? is an in-depth history of how positive community influences helped inspire the troubled youth to end the cycle of gang violence, as told by people who were there at the time. It’s the inspiring true story of how local gang the Ghetto Brothers rejected calls for war in the aftermath of the murder of Black Benjie–a member who was trying to find common ground–and how gang leaders Yellow Benjy and Karate Charlie worked to broker a peace with rivals. The end result? A place where urban artistry could flourish into a global culture fifty years strong: hip-hop.
Narrated by Public Enemy’s Chuck D and told through a blend of immersive reenactments, oral history and expert discussion, Can You Dig It? is as illuminating for hip-hop fans as it is for history buffs, as one of the great American stories. It’s a tribute not just to community action but to the unsung heroes who paved the way for greatness.
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About the Podcast:
‘TEXT PROSE AND ROCK N ROLL’- is the only podcast dedicated to the written account of musicians. From artist memoirs to band bios, and anything in between. You'll hear first accounts from those who lived the lifestyle; a Book Club that rocks - literally.
It was Created, Hosted & Executive Produced by Kris Kosach.
It was Produced & Edited by Charlene Goto of Go-To Productions.
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This is the Afternoon All-Local for Friday, September 8th, 2023. 1010 WINS anchor Larry Mullins with more on the stories.
On this After Dark episode of the Where to Stick It Podcast, the boys discuss the fun and annoying aspects of running and working in a tattoo shop. From prank calls to straight up flashing the floor guy, there isn't much these guys haven't seen or dealt with.
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In this week’s episode, we unearthed our Gen 2 iPad and traveled back to the decade that many rock n’ rollers call the “dark decade”. That’s right! We are listening to obscure tracks from the previous decade of the 20-Teens; when Gaga wore a meat dress, we were introduced to Instagram, Indie Rock became a genre, we all got challenged with ice buckets, the host of The Apprentice got elected, and some really great rock n’ punk n’ metal!
New to InObscuria? It’s all about digging up obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal from one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode we talk about the lost and forgotten gems of the 10s. A decade where music became a true commodity as streaming surpassed all physical and digital media as the way we consume our tunes.
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Hey folks, I am back. Well.. I didn't really go anywhere. I have been collecting episodes and now I am ready to release a couple for you. Episode 66 features Brad Magers the bassist from The Bronx and trumpeter from Mariachi El Bronx.
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This week Russ and Greg battle the seminal hip hop movie Beat Street! We will ask important questions such as "Is Chollie, the piano tie wearing, briefcase carrying, "agent" secretly the most talented member of the crew?" and "What makes biting so offensive to Gen X?" So if you're ready to revisit the King of the Beat with two guys who DEFINITELY would not do well in a breakdancing battle at the Roxy, give us a listen!
JR McCarthy, Denis McCarthy, Fred Romandetto, and George Bauer all joined us to discuss growing up in the Parkchester section of The Bronx, NY.
Lifelong friends, we discussed the challenges and blessings of a time and place that, for the most part, no longer exists.
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