Ask Arlington: Downtown Development & Master Plan
The third and final public meeting date has changed to Wednesday, September 19 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Legal Draft Beer Co., 7212, 500 E Division St, Arlington, TX 76011.
This week’s show features Downtown Arlington Management Corporation President/CEO Aldo Fritz and Lyndsay Mitchell, Planning Manager for the City of Arlington, to answer your questions about Downtown development, the new Master Plan and the Abram St. Rebuild project.
BEER, BEER, BEER!!! 4 Texas Craft Beers | Cortnie Eats
We're at it again. We found 4 Texas craft beers that we decided to try for y'all.
PLEASE DRINK RESPONSIBLY!!!!!
The beers and breweries listed in order are:
White Noise - Belgian Style Witbier
Saint Arnold Brewing Company
Houston, Texas
Love Street - German Kölsch style beer
Karbach Brewing Company
Houston, Texas
All Call Kolsch
Lakewood Brewing Company
Garland, Texas
Accused Amber Lager
Legal Draft Beer Company
Arlington, Texas
FY 2017 Budget Video for Arlington, TX
Texas Beer Guide Presents - Oskar Blues Brewery - Brewery Profile
We sit down with Dan Wiersema of Oskar Blues Brewery in Austin, TX to check out the new brewery and see why they picked Austin for their expansion. We talk about their beers and what they plan to bring to the Texas craft beer community. Check out TexasBeerGuide.com for all the latest new and events around Texas.
Capital Beer: A Heady History of Brewing in Washington, D.C.
Washington Brewery–the city’s first brewery–opened in 1796. Brewer barons like Christian Heurich and Albert Carry dominated the taps of city saloons until production ground to a halt with Prohibition. Only Heurich survived, and when the venerable institution closed in 1956, Washington, DC, was without a brewery for 55 years. Author and beer scholar Garrett Peck taps this history while introducing readers to the bold new brewers leading the capital’s recent craft beer revival. A book signing will follow the program.
2015 Bronze Awards - BLBFIT Professional Brewers Competition
Are you a visual person? How about checking out this super fun slide show of the Bronze Medal winners for 2015 Best Little Brewfest in Texas Professional Brewers Competition - The one and only competition in the state for just for Texas breweries and 100% charity.
Law Enforcement Cross Country Holiday Greetings Video
Happy Holidays from more than 33 agencies across the United States. Local police and sheriff departments filmed holiday greetings and sent them to the Arlington Texas Police Department. We hope you have a safe and enjoyable holiday season.
Coffee House War Brewing In White Rock Lake Area
Starbucks is moving in two doors down from a long-time, locally-owned coffee shop.
Thomas Laqueur: What is the Work of the Dead?
Diogenes the Cynic, the dog philosopher, told his disciples that he wanted his dead body thrown over the walls of the city. They objected that he would be eaten by beasts and picked at by birds. True, he said, and agreed to be left unburied with a stick in his hands to keep away predators. But you will be dead and won't know that they are molesting your corpse, they replied. True, he said, and that is why it makes no difference what happens to my body.
Over the millennia many people have thought that Diogenes had a point but no culture has ever acted on his argument. Antigone's voice is the one we - or in any case we humans when we are not trying to dehumanize others - hear. Care for the dead is among the unwavering, unwritten customs of the gods...not some trifle of now or yesterday, but for all eternity. In this talk, Thomas Laqueur explores why Antigone is right, and what work the unfeeling dead body does for the living.
Laqueur is the Fawcett Distinguished Professor of History at University of California, Berkeley. He specializes in the cultural history of the body, and in the history of humanitarianism and of popular religion and literacy. His books include Work of the Dead; Solitary Sex; Making Sex; Religion and Respectability; and, in progress, a short history of humanitarianism and a book about dogs in Western art. He writes for the London Review of Books and was a founding editor of the journal Representations. He received a Mellon Foundation Distinguished Achievement Award, which he used to commission and write a libretto for an opera based on Jose Saramago's novel Death with Interruptions; as well as to support projects on human rights, religion, and science studies. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the American Philosophical Society.
2019 Western Heritage Parade & Cattle Drive | SA Live | KSAT 12
Giddy up! It's the 2019 Western Heritage Parade and Cattle Drive, the official kick-off to the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, hosted by SA Live!
Driving Downtown - Richmond Main Street 4K - Virginia USA
Driving Downtown Streets - Main Street - Richmond Virginia USA - Episode 48.
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Richmond is the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the United States.
The site of Richmond had been an important village of the Powhatan Confederacy, and was briefly settled by English colonists from Jamestown in 1609, and in 1610–1611. The present city of Richmond was founded in 1737. It became the capital of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia in 1780. During the Revolutionary War period, several notable events occurred in the city, including Patrick Henry's Give me liberty or give me death speech in 1775 at St. John's Church, and the passage of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom written by Thomas Jefferson. During the American Civil War, Richmond served as the capital of the Confederate States of America. The city entered the 20th century with one of the world's first successful electric streetcar systems, as well as a national hub of African-American commerce and culture, the Jackson Ward neighborhood.
Richmond's economy is primarily driven by law, finance, and government, with federal, state, and local governmental agencies, as well as notable legal and banking firms, located in the downtown area. The city is home to both the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, one of 13 United States courts of appeals, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, one of 12 Federal Reserve Banks. Dominion Resources and MeadWestvaco, Fortune 500 companies, are headquartered in the city, with others in the metropolitan area.
Economy
Law and finance have long been driving forces in the economy.[87] The city is home to both the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, one of 13 United States courts of appeals, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, one of 12 Federal Reserve Banks, as well as offices for international companies such as Genworth Financial, CapitalOne, Philip Morris USA, and numerous other banks and brokerages. Richmond is also home to four of the largest law firms in the United States: Hunton & Williams, McGuireWoods, Williams Mullen, and LeClairRyan. Another law firm with a major Richmond presence is Troutman Sanders, which merged with Richmond-based Mays & Valentine LLP in 2001.
Richmond's revitalized downtown includes the Canal Walk, a new Greater Richmond Convention Center, and expansion on both VCU campuses. A new performing arts center, Richmond CenterStage,[90] opened on September 12, 2009.[91] The complex included a renovation of the Carpenter Center and construction of a new multipurpose hall, community playhouse, and arts education center in parts of the old Thalhimers department store.[92]
Richmond is also fast-becoming known for its food scene, with several restaurants in the Fan, Church Hill, Jackson Ward and elsewhere around the city generating regional and national attention for their fare. Departures magazine named Richmond The Next Great American Food City in August 2014.[93][94] Also in 2014, Southern Living magazine named three Richmond restaurants – Comfort, Heritage and The Roosevelt – among its 100 Best Restaurants in the South,[95] while Metzger Bar & Butchery made its Best New Restaurants: 12 To Watch list.[96] Craft beer and liquor production is also growing in the River City, with twelve micro-breweries in city proper; the oldest is Legend Brewery, founded in 1994. Three distilleries, Reservoir Distillery, Belle Isle Craft Spirits and James River Distillery, were established in 2010, 2013 and 2014, respectively.
Additionally, Richmond is gaining attention from the film and television industry, with several high-profile films shot in the metro region in the past few years, including the major motion picture Lincoln which led to Daniel Day-Lewis's third Oscar, Killing Kennedy with Rob Lowe, airing on the National Geographic Channel and Turn, starring Jamie Bell and airing on AMC. In 2015 Richmond will be the main filming location for the upcoming PBS drama series Mercy Street, which will premiere in Winter 2016. Several organizations, including the Virginia Film Office and the Virginia Production Alliance, along with events like the Richmond International Film Festival and French Film Festival, continue to put draw supporters of film and media to the region.
Watch: The Washington Nationals’ championship parade
A parade honoring the Washington Nationals’ historic World Series win against the Houston Astros is scheduled for Saturday, November 2, at 2 p.m. ET. Join Washington Post reporter Libby Casey and others for live coverage of the celebration. The Nationals are the first team in major league history to win the World Series by claiming four games on the road. They beat the Astros, 6-2, in Game 7 to secure the franchise’s first title and Washington’s first World Series championship since 1924, when the Senators topped the New York Giants in seven games.
While the final game was held in Houston, fans gathered across the city and at the stadium in Navy Yard to watch. They wore shark hats in honor of the team’s unofficial anthem, the children’s song “Baby Shark.” Watch the moment the ballpark erupted in celebration after the victory: Read more: Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube:
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Fermentation and Football: Episode #8 NFL Week 11
Good morning on this wonderful football Sunday!
Fermentation and Football: Episode #8 NFL Week 11, is now up!
Featuring the Kansas City Chiefs, and of course 3 craft brews from Boulevard Brewing Company!
Tank 7, Sixth Glass, and Snow & Tell
Check this episode out before, during halftime, or after the awesome matchups that we have today!
Buffalo Bills @ Cincinnati Bengals
The Pittsburgh Steelers @ Cleveland Browns
Baltimore Ravens @ Dallas Cowboys
Jacksonville Jaguars @ Detroit Lions
Tennessee Titans @ Indianapolis Colts
Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ The Kansas City Chiefs
Arizona Cardinals @ Minnesota Vikings
Chicago Bears @ New York Giants
Miami Dolphins @ Los Angeles Rams
Philadelphia Eagles @ Seattle Seahawks
New England Patriots @ San Francisco 49ers
Green Bay Packers @ Washington Redskins
Houston Texans @ The Oakland Raiders
Next weeks episode will host the Washington Redskins @ the Dallas Cowboys for an awesome Thanksgiving football feast!
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State Bar of Texas, Appellate Section - Justice David Farris
Video Biography of Former Justices of the Second District Court of Appeals, Fort Worth, Texas
ch 22) The Unreported Resistance
chapter 22: A People's History (Of The United States) Howard Zinn.
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Chapter 22, The Unreported Resistance, covers several movements that happened during the Carter-Reagan-Bush years that were ignored by much of the mainstream media. Topics covered include the anti-nuclear movement, the Plowshares Movement, the Council for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze, the Physicians for Social Responsibility, George Kistiakowsky, The Fate of the Earth, Marian Wright Edelman, the Citizens' Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes, the Three Mile Island accident, the Winooski 44, Abbie Hoffman, Amy Carter, the Piedmont Peace Project, Anne Braden, César Chávez, the United Farm Workers, the Farm Labor Organizing Committee, Teatro Campesino, LGBT social movements, the Stonewall riots, Food Not Bombs, the anti-war movement during the Gulf War, David Barsamian, opposition to Columbus Day, Indigenous Thought, Rethinking Schools, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Chappelle's Show - The Wayne Brady Show - Uncensored
While in the car with Dave, Wayne Brady lets his true self out.
College Football Conference Championship Picks - Sports Gambling Podcast
The guys give their college football betting advice on all the conference championship games this week.
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FNN: Climate change protests worldwide, Maricopa County Attorney Newser
Sharing a mix of breaking news, Arizona stories, engaging discussions, and popular culture. #climatechange #donaldtrump
Columbus Neighborhoods: Military
From a World War I flying ace to the 179th Airlift Wing in Mansfield, we celebrate Ohioans in the military.
LIVE: Professor Christine Blasey Ford & Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh testify (Day 1)
The Senate Judiciary Committee hears testimony from Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Professor Christine Blasey Ford about her allegations that Judge Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her while the two were teenagers.