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John McClements
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Vidro Azul
Vidro Azul de 23 de Abril de 2025
----- 1 - Beirut - A Study of Losses - Sappho's Poems 2 - Walt McClements - On a Painted Ocean - A Painted Ship 3 - Penelope Trappes - A Requiem - Thou Art Mortal 4 - John Grant - The Endless Coloured Ways: The Songs of Nick Drake - Day Is Done 5 - Trigg & Gusset - Blue Prince (OST) - Stories of All Manor 6 - Bon Iver - SABLE, fABLE - Awards Season 7 - Beirut - A Study of Losses - Oceanus Procellarum 8 - Emile Mosseri - bornsides - Right in Front of Me (Demo) 9 - Tennota & Rosa Anschütz - Tornamented Walls...
2025-04-23
2h 01
CiTR -- Exploding Head Movies
XHM #717 - "We must remember this" (2024 November 11)
Whether it's Remembrance Day, Armistice Day or Veterans' Day where you are, it's a time to think of wars. We're overdue on some Max Steiner and his music from the 1941 classic Casablanca as people seem to keep fleeing right wing extremists over the years. 01. Kay Starr: Holiday (Programming Aids from Capitol 7", 1964) Capitol 02. Speaker Music: African American Disillusionment with Northern Democracy Continues to Smolder in Every Negro who has Settled Up North after Knowing Life in the South (Black Nationalist Sonic Weaponry, 2020) Planet Mu 03. Isaiah Collier & the Chosen Few: Amerikkka the Ugly (The World is on Fire, 2024) Division 81 04. The Dead Milkmen...
2024-11-12
1h 59
CiTR -- Exploding Head Movies
XHM #717 [LOST] - "We must remember this" (2024 November 11)
Whether it's Remembrance Day, Armistice Day or Veterans' Day where you are, it's a time to think of wars. We're overdue on some Max Steiner and his music from the 1941 classic Casablanca as people seem to keep fleeing right wing extremists over the years. [N.B: We had some upgrades at CITR World HQ and alas, this episode did air there but the podcast server caught something else so this episode is floating in the æther.] WHAT THE RADIOLAND FOLKS HEARD: 01. Kay Starr: Holiday (Programming Aids from Capitol 7", 1964) Capitol 02. Speaker Music: African American Disillusionment with Northern Democracy Continues to Smoulder i...
2024-11-12
00 min
In The News
Lough Neagh is dying. Whose fault is it?
Lough Neagh is dying in plain sight; the entire body of water has been contaminated by blooms of poisonous blue-green algae. How has it happened that the largest freshwater lake in Ireland and Britain has become toxic and, as Northern Ireland still does not have a working government in Stormont, what can be done to reverse this disaster?Northern editor Freya McClements visited Lough Neagh to talk to people whose lives have been impacted and to report on the deadly effects on wildlife and biodiversity and on the water supplies feeding into homes in Belfast and...
2023-09-26
34 min
Fraud Talk
Law Enforcement vs. Private Practice Investigations - Tony McClements - Fraud Talk - Episode 129
In Episode 129 of Fraud Talk, Tony McClements, the Head of Investigations at Martin Kenney & Co., discusses his career trajectory through three decades in law enforcement to the private practice cases he oversees today. Joining ACFE Communications Manager John Duffley, Tony outlines the challenges between both types of investigations, the benefits to building a team of young, up-and-coming investigators, and emerging technologies and data reports that can be utilized for complex cases.
2023-02-23
19 min
Inside Politics with Hugh Linehan
Poll findings lay down a challenge to advocates of unity
"Loser's consent" could be a critical concept in the event of a referendum on Irish reunification. Will the losing side accept the results? We got some idea of attitudes from new poll results published by The Irish Times this week as a part of our North and South series.Professor John Garry of Queens University Belfast and Northern Editor Freya McClements join Hugh and Pat to discuss the levels of willingness that exist on the island to compromise and accommodate the other side in the event of a united Ireland.Plus: How should...
2022-12-07
48 min
Irish Times Inside Politics
Poll findings lay down a challenge to advocates of unity
"Loser's consent" could be a critical concept in the event of a referendum on Irish reunification. Will the losing side accept the results? We got some idea of attitudes from new poll results published by The Irish Times this week as a part of our North and South series.Professor John Garry of Queens University Belfast and Northern Editor Freya McClements join Hugh and Pat to discuss the levels of willingness that exist on the island to compromise and accommodate the other side in the event of a united Ireland.Plus: How should...
2022-12-07
48 min
AhbarjietMalta
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"Laugh Now Cry Later Writes Graham McClements Listen to the Graham McClements podcast on Down About Down by Chris Scott Listen to the Graham McClements podcast on Down About Down by Chris Scott “Laugh now. Cry Later” might be great advice! Graham McClements, local author and radio broadcaster, is o" "--START AD- #TheMummichogblogOfMalta Amazon Top and Flash Deals(Affiliate Link - You will support our translations if you purchase through the following link) - https://amzn.to/3CqsdJH Compare all the top travel sites in just one search to find the best hotel deals at HotelsCombined - awarded world's best hote...
2022-12-04
05 min
Chatting with Chris - Down about Down Podcast
"Laugh Now. Cry Later." Down about Down podcast with author Graham McClements
Send us a text"Laugh now. Cry Later." Graham McClements, local author and radio broadcaster is on the Down about Down podcast in conversation with Chris Scott.Graham has recently published his third book, titled "Laugh Now. Cry Later." Affectionately known as "Big G", he speaks in depth to Chris about his autobiographical musings. We learn about how ITV's long running TV series - "Crossroads" led to Graham becoming a chef at the age of 14! He later became the youngest head chef in Northern Ireland. He talks briefly about his time working at the Slieve D...
2022-12-03
1h 07
The Saturday Quiz
First Guesses with Catherine McClements and Shiv Palekar
Catherine McClements and Shiv Palekar can currently both be seen in the Melbourne Theatre Company’s production of The Sound Inside. It’s a play about a literature academic and her student. Both characters come across as particularly intelligent and some of that intelligence has perhaps rubbed off onto the actors because Shiv and Cath barely put a foot wrong in this episode of the quiz. The answers come quickly, regardless if the questions are about sport, linguistics or politics.For tickets to The Sound Inside visit:https://www.mtc.com.au/plays-and-tickets/whats-on/seas...
2022-06-03
27 min
In The News
"He was the only victim in this" - the killing of John Pat Cunningham
Dennis Hutchings was buried on Thursday in Devon with full military honours and applause.The 80 year old died in Belfast after contracting Covid-19 while he was in the city to face trial for the shooting of John Pat Cunningham in 1974.Mr Cunningham, who was 27, was a vulnerable adult with learning difficulties who was afraid of soldiers.Mr Hutchings has become a figurehead for the campaign backing the UK government’s controversial proposals to introduce a statute of limitations for Troubles-era crimes.But in that debate John Pat Cunn...
2021-11-15
26 min
Front Row
Morris Hayes on posthumous Prince album, reopenings in Northern Ireland, actor Amir El-Masry on new film Limbo
Five years after Prince's death, the musician's music director of over 20 years, Morris Hayes, discusses Prince's posthumous new album Welcome 2 America. Recorded in 2010 and archived in the singer's legendary vault of unreleased material, it is released this week. Freya McClements, Northern Correspondent with The Irish Times, joins John to discuss the decision from the Northern Ireland Executive to reopen the nation's theatres and concert halls.Ben Sharrock's new film Limbo follows a group of men as they await the results of their asylum claims on a remote Scottish island. The film earned two BAFTA nominations...
2021-07-26
28 min
Oh my POD!
#TheRNN Reactions to Truth & Reconciliation Summit
Meet Megan Pittman. She sat down with me for an in-depth interview to uncover her thoughts, impressions, experiences, challenges around courageous conversations after the summit. I also spoke briefly with John (11:32) and Joie (13:36) McClements who share how the Truth and Reconciliation Summit touched their hearts and their commitment to being the change they want to see happen within the American Church.
2018-04-07
16 min
The Revivalist News Network
#TheRNN Reactions to Truth & Reconciliation Summit
Meet Megan Pittman. She sat down with me for an in-depth interview to uncover her thoughts, impressions, experiences, challenges around courageous conversations after the summit. I also spoke briefly with John (11:32) and Joie (13:36) McClements who share how the Truth and Reconciliation Summit touched their hearts and their commitment to being the change they want to see happen within the American Church.
2018-04-07
16 min
BBC Radio Foyle
Listen: A Derry #Somme soldier's interview heard after 33 years
Like many young men from the city and surrounding areas, Jack Rutherford joined up with the army in 1914 and saw action at a number of battles including the Somme. Incredibly, he was interviewed about his wartime experiences on Radio Foyle back in the 1980s, and his grandson John Boyle kept a copy. He's been telling our reporter Freya McClements about his grandfather.
2016-06-28
05 min
BBC Radio Foyle
#EasterRising: 'He spent a lot of time in prison for his beliefs'
John Fox was one of the leaders of the Irish Volunteers in Derry who was interned after the Rising. A lifelong Republican, he was presented to Eamon de Valera when he visited Derry as Taoiseach in 1951. Freya McClements has been hearing all about him from his grandson Cathal Fox.
2016-04-20
04 min
BBC Radio Foyle
LISTEN - 50 teachers held protest in Guildhall Square calling for scheme to provide jobs for newly qualified teachers to be extended to anyone without a permanent job
About 50 teachers have held a protest in Guildhall Square calling for a scheme to provide jobs for newly qualified teachers to be extended to anyone without a permanent job. In December the education minister John O'Dowd announced the creation of 500 jobs for teachers with three years experience or less - but the protest group Equal Rights For Teachers says it bars more than 2,000 experienced teachers from applying. Freya McClements reports.
2016-01-29
04 min