Chance to enjoy some of the tunes that we set out to set the mood. From Barrett Strong's, "Money"-- that's what I want-- to Pink Floyd's, "Money", to Lady Gaga's, "Money Honey", it's multiple generations of music all singing the same tune.
Our guest today is Mayoral Candidate Miguel del Valle who came to Chicago at the age of four and has lived here ever since. At a young age, Mr. del Valle was tapped to run both the Barreto Boys and Girls Club and the Association House here in Chicago. His political career began in 1982 when he worked on the historic campaign of Mayor Harold Washington. In 2006, he became the first Latino elected to the Illinois State Senate where
So we're up next. I'm Barrett Doss. I play Rita Hanson in the show. So she is Phil's associate producer, played by Andie McDowell in the movie.
Back around. Yeah, right? Andy and Barrett, obviously the both of you have some pretty big shoes to fill, in terms of the maybe preconceived notions
So the pattern imprint of hawksbill shells are still in our fashion design sense today. Or maybe a barrette you have. Even though, most likely, most of that that you have now or hopefully what you have now, unless it was passed on from
And then you brought in David Gilmore. When Syd Barrett was starting to have troubles or trouble with the band. How was that and what did you see in David Gilmore to invite him aboard?
Two, the importance of language. She'd come home from school and the barrettes fell out, and this fell out of her hair.
looking for the authenticity and the original thing. And this is a point that Lisa Feldman Barrett has made in her books on emotion.
Her sister, Zahara Jolie Pitt, however, is allowed to have her girly touches. Her Mary Poppins hair was pulled into a blue barrette and pretty bracelets. Bracelets? Sic. Sic, yeah, bracelets.
Just a little over 10 years ago, 2001, the US had a large surplus. on campaign materials and on advertising that his challenger Tom Barrett did.
And we could talk about that for hours. And for opening nights, she gave Barrett, who plays Janis, a picture of her in like "Caberet" from college or something.
It's a fun moment right now of non-acrimonious discussion. So just for example, Justin Barrett is a cognitive science, formerly at Oxford at the Institute for Cognition and Culture.
Back around. Yeah, right? I want to talk quickly-- something, Barrett, you said a second ago, about that women have a voice in this, more than,
And it was Benji Bennett for "Before You Sleep." I can't tell you the feeling that that was-- For me-- and what I've learned with the work I've done with Barretstown--Barretstown-- I've raised 50,000 euros from donations through the books to charities--
They celebrate together, weddings, births, deaths. The two founders, Peter Kariuki and Barrett Nash.
Even kind of officially was a band. But one of the surprises for me was hearing the early sessions with Syd Barrett and it didn't seem like he needed that much of a run up time for his talent to be exposed. Those were really good, really strong material.
"How do I love thee? Let me count the ways." You might recognize this. This is one of the most famous lines in all of English language poetry. It's by Elizabeth Barrett Browning from her work, "Sonnets from the Portuguese". I think this was Sonnet number 43 out of 44. And of course it goes on to enumerate various different ways. Now, Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote these lines and the rest of it during
So he was sort of, we sort of guessed that he'd be up for it. Male Presenter: Yeah and then how was that transition when there seems to be that there's a parting of ways between Syd Barret and Pink Floyd? Nick Mason: Yeah. Uh.
So empathy is part of gaining power. And so at my lab in Berkeley, with Stacey Barrett at the Sierra Club, we're getting inner city kids from Oakland and Richmond and veterans
Male Presenter: So, how did you guys approach "Dark Side of The Moon?" Were you consciously thinking "This is gonna be it? Male Presenter: I don't know if it's his, because of Syd Barrett.
So we're in places like Starbucks, as well as Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Holland and Barrett, WHsmith's, Ocardo.
That image I got, it was of one of the promo images from the original pilot in which Majel Barrett was playing
make you a boy or a girl, what makes you a boy or a girl? Well barrettes. B, barrettes make you a girl, . Wwearing a princess dress makes you a girl, and so that's why when your
poetry. It's by Elizabeth Barrett Browning from her work, "Sonnets from the Portuguese". I think this was Sonnet number 43 out of 44. And of course it goes on to enumerate various different ways. Now, Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote these lines and the rest of it during her courtship with Robert Browning. And there they are. This is Elizabeth and that's Robert.
late 19th Century, it was very prized and recognized as an important work. And in 1885, a British book dealer and collector named Thomas J. Wise, pictured here, was offered for sale by another collector that he ran into, a privately printed edition of the Sonnets from the Portuguese, that the Brownings had printed, or that Elizabeth Barrett Browning had printed a few years earlier, before the actual first known printing in the 1850 book.