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"Best of Texas Live: Poppy, Part 3" — March 28, 2022 () Recorded during live shows in Dallas, TX and Houston, TX. Published as two separate episodes but noted by producer Chris Wade as consisting of a single episode: 693: 614b "Best of Texas Live: The Secret Uncles feat. Pendejo Time" Jake and Thomas from the Pendejo Time podcast
Excerpt of a live show in Seattle; live reading of Howard Schultz's book Pour Your Heart Into It: How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a Time: 316: 285 "Studio 69" — January 30, 2019 () Premium; review of the TV series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: 317: 286 "Soul Man" — February 4, 2019 () — 318: 287 "Killy Elliott" Jon Schwarz
Jacob ben Moses Bachrach (born in Seiny, in the governorate of Suwalki, which is now in Poland, May 9, 1824; died in Bialystok December 29, 1896) was a noted apologist of Rabbinic Judaism. He was descended from Rabbi Yair Chayim Bacharach, and in turn from the Maharal of Prague. He received his earliest instruction from his grandfather, Judah ...
Johnson’s claim comes after another CBS News program, “60 Minutes,” was accused of editing an interview with Harris that aired Oct. 8 to cast her in a more favorable light.
[1] New York magazine was also somewhat critical, with Jacob Bacharach writing that the book did not substantially engage with the doppelgänger concept, instead, using it as a jumping-off point to a range of different topics. The result, according to Bacharach, was that too many concepts seemed to fit into Klein's framework, without sufficient ...
Isaac Bacharach (January 5, 1870 – September 5, 1956) was an American Republican Party politician from New Jersey who represented the 2nd congressional district from 1915 to 1937. Early life and education
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was among the others to be affected by the fire, as his childhood home was burned down.Redick noted a number of other Lakers staffers and their families ...
Titus was described as "glamorous and compelling" and a "formidable singer-scenester". [27] [28] Her large personality prompted several musical tributes.She is the subject of Carly Simon's song "Libby" from the album Another Passenger (1976), to which Titus also contributed vocals. [29]