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Blue Collar Bitcoin Podcast
"lasky" Discussed on Blue Collar Bitcoin Podcast
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Design Matters with Debbie Millman
"lasky" Discussed on Design Matters with Debbie Millman
"Up meeting. You both ended up quite serendipitously at ID magazine in 2005. Do you remember your first meeting? What was that like? My first memory is just no more of being in the office and you sitting at your desk, but it was a very small team. It was just Julie lasky, cliff quang, and me, and then Jill joined, and we had two art directors. So it was a very intimate staff, so we all spent a lot of time together, and we all got along for the most part. I mean, it was really fun working there. It didn't feel like work. Yeah, I mean, that's one of the things about doing something that you love just feels like it's just life and not laborious at all. But you've said, and I'm not sure who said this, so I'm just going to say you visit in the sort of more rhetorical sense. That ID was a really weird magazine, a prestige magazine owned by a Midwest company that also owned hobby and genealogy and firearms magazines. And I had just started in 2005, I think, or maybe 2006, I started writing for print magazine and then later joined the editorial staff. It was well after you left ID, but I had a lot of the same experiences working with the same kind of bizarre publishing company in the middle of the country. How were you able to make work as long as you did? You lasted a lot longer than I was able to. I think it was a blessing and a curse. Their interaction. In some ways, they really didn't know what to do with us. And I was like, were The New Yorker of F and W publications? We have one of national magazine award and on the one hand, because they didn't know what to do with us. There was maybe like a little bit more freedom. I don't know. We did some crazy things. I convinced them to let me go to the South of France to go to like design camp for a week so that I could cover this design studio. But then on the other hand, I just remember always wrangling for budgets and because they didn't understand what we did. They didn't understand why the cost cutting measures that they were applying to other magazines. Wouldn't apply to us and it was a mess in many ways. But it was like a fun mess for a while. Well, it was a great team. I mean, look at what you've all done. Cliff and Julie. I mean, it's just extraordinary. The careers you've had. Yeah. You work there for four years with this teeny tiny staff. You produced a stunning magazine, months after month with very, very few resources. And as somebody that was working on print magazine, again, more on the sidelines as a writer than a staff member, but then later as a staff member, I was privy to a lot of the cost cutting. And you both left together 7 months before the magazine actually folded. Why did you leave at the time that you did? Well, Julie left before us. So it always precipitated by Julie leaving because what happened was that the magazine passed into new hands. We had two guys who were kind of running it at that point. Julie did not, I mean, I don't want to put words in her mouth, but she was not happy working under those circumstances. And she left first. So once she left us, we had lost our buffer. To the heads of the magazine. And I think that was really difficult for us because Julie was always the one managing the relationship with them. And it was very strange and yeah, like I think contentious even at points. So once she left and it was just us, you know, we were so committed to the magazine even though it was difficult working with the people in charge that we did push to them a vision of us taking over. So we were the two of us saying, hey, here's what we're going to do. We're going to relaunch the website. We're going to completely re envision it. We're going to breathe new life into the magazine, put us in charge, we'll co run it essentially. And give us a big race. Because we were being paid, like peanuts. So we came to them with this plan, but at the same time, our relationship with them was kind of souring. And they kept us kind of in limbo for so long, like letting us run the magazine without giving us racism without telling us, yes, here's your promotion. That we started getting really frustrated and we sort of felt that something was going on. So we actually went out and got another job offer. The two of us, which was insane. Another magazine offered both of us a job together. Incredible. Yeah. And when we went back to them saying, that's I love this. And we went back to them saying, hey, look, we have a job offer both of us and we really need you guys to make a decision. We've had interviews with you. We've been working for three years, four years. It's now or never, they're like, okay, don't take the job, we're committed to. So in good faith, we're going to give you, I think it was like a pittance of arrays. And let's just get through the next issue of the magazine. And so we turned down the shop offer. And all the while we're hearing warnings from the publisher who's secretly whispering in our ear that the people who run the magazine are, what did they say that we were being too aggressive or something? We were being too aggressive, yeah. It was something insanely sexist and horrible. And he was hearing them sort of talk trash about us and then we actually closed the issue and the day after we were fired. I remember when the word came out that you both were fired and the shockwaves through the design industry and the magazine industry. I don't know how many people knew that you had turned down this other opportunity, but because of the herculean role that you had in resurrecting that magazine was just unthinkable that that happened. And ultimately, when the magazine closed, it was the actual actually the first time and only time in my life that I ever went to a funeral for a magazine.

ExtraTime
"lasky" Discussed on ExtraTime
"No, I guess my question is, where do you think he finishes? I can't put a retirement date on this guy with the way he moves the way he jumps like it looks like he did four or 5 years ago. He doesn't look like he's slowed down physically. He still has that enthusiasm like I was surprised when he went unsigned in 2021. So I just figured, oh, maybe teams know more than us and maybe he was at some trials and maybe people looked at taper advanced numbers, but like I don't know to the naked eye man he looks like he could play he could be able to would you say he's back with Montreal next year like no doubt it's a 100% I mean he should be like but I said that like played for about a thousand teams and like when he left Vancouver, I thought he was going to stay there and Colorado seemed like a good fit and then Minnesota Adrian heath talked about how much he always wanted to trade for him and then he didn't play very much in Wisconsin so I think so, but dude, you never know with Kai. Charlie, does it give you the itch? Do you feel like you have a couple more in you watching Kai doing his thing? In the slightest bit. I wouldn't want to change your reality. I wouldn't want you to make you make you upset that way. This has been bliss this side of this side of things. So. Let's with Kai, I think this record, we talked about it a couple of times. There's probably two ways that players now are going to get in this conversation. One is what Kai is doing, which is 18 years of professional soccer. The other is if there is a homegrown who stays, right? And they play 14 years, but from 18 to 32 or 33, and they always stay in Major League Soccer and continue to score goals at a decent rate. It feels like the landing scenario is probably a little probably not going to happen right superstar goes and then comes back in place most of their career in MLS, but Kai Kamara, this record or wherever he lands, it will probably be untouched for a very long time. So congratulations to him, continuing to do his thing. Best thing I saw another goal scorer, Musa gate, the hat trick off the bench. That alone, fantastic, first hat trick in Austin FC history. I think the first hat trick off the bench in Major League Soccer since the gold king Chris Wanda lasky did it, he did it in 2010. So it's been 12 years, but the main thing I liked was the second and third goal celebrations were just no emotion mean mug. And if you're if you're drop dropping RSL at home, you have expectations, your second musta gate, big time signing you should. I like that celebration. I like just being like, this is who I am. This is what I do. And I love that gabrielson read it on the third one, and he was going to run over and hug him, and then recognize, and then he went slow walk next to them, and he was like, yeah, this is us. Cool guys. So that was the best thing I saw this week. Charlie, how do you, what's your big take? My big takeaway is

AP News Radio
Creighton finishes strong, knocks off No. 9 Villanova 79-59
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Podcast RadioViajera
"lasky" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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Podcast RadioViajera
"lasky" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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KNBR The Sports Leader
"lasky" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"Be a good starting pitcher. I think so. He's got electric stuff. You know, he's throwing 94 95. He elevates. He hits the target. It's when he gets behind hitters, and we always talk about getting ahead. You always heard, Gabe Kapler says. We want pitchers to throw the first pitch, striking through 17 1st pitch strikes Dennis out of 23 hitters, so he was ahead of the hitter, and then he started working his change up in which I thought was really good as a third pitch. So, Yeah, let's see what he can put out there. You know his last two outings. He came in the bullpen and came out in Texas. Everybody was excited when he through that, and then the last game. I just thought he left a couple pitches out over the plate got hit a little bit, but he still threw five innings. Today, He's going to go home with a smile on his face ear to ear. Sacramento so excited about him. And let's just see how he's going to progress this season. And let's hope he's a stable in the rotation. Well, thanks for having me on Bill and Happy Father's state. You have just been a very great You much with you with your expected game show that the fifth inning. I mean, everything has been great. You got some great guessing, very exciting. And then it's fun Baseball, but it's kind of good to be back to normal. I can't wait for the 25th when they open the flood gates. Yeah, Dennis, with thanks for the call and again, Happy Father's to you Happy Father's day to you and enjoy the rest of the day with your family. And thanks for giving me a call today have a great Sunday. All right, Let's go to Bart and Hayward bark. Did you go to the game today? Oh, man. I was out there with my five year old brand fun and my son it's built and had to be the greatest game giant game. I have the sore in my life, man. Not excited in that first inning, Didn't you part Let me tell you. We had just sat down when you scream Ski Guide up. I said to my son, You know what? I'm going to call it? He's going to hit a two run homer. Oh, look at you Gently. I was at Yankee Stadium when his grandfather his is 3 90 light that same game. Reggie hit one. It was a game of the week. And now only tell you I felt Decide to blow out the most six fiving part of the game myself was What's the name that picture that Salmon long in Sami long? Not only Sammy long the guys tell, sir Fee and bra Bria. Those are the three that came in. And I tell you what, Let's tell through eight inches. Batter of the game robbery me, John. Yeah, that That was huge, Exciting to see. And you know what? He's going to do good. So they drive. He's on his way back. I was so excited I was jumping. I just walked in 15 minutes ago. I have to have another baby to celebrate. You remember talking to me in that boss said to I said they are going to win a wild card. No, they may win the division there and I feel it now. Write it down. You remember talking to me? Talk to Marty. He knows me. Really Well, I know my baseball. That this is their season, man. That's not part Well, Let me tell you, Bart, You enjoyed it, along with the other 18,000 fans there, and next weekend. We're going to see another 40,000 enters. They're going to open the gates for the Oakland A's series and baseball is back in Miracle Park. Late. I got tickets to that whole series already standard. Good. Then I'll be looking for another phone call from your next one. Okay. Happy Father's Day, You date to you. This was a greatest father's state gift. In the world just to see your scrimp. Skeet dealt with, by the way. What's your opinion? I hear they want on loads and outfielders. They shouldn't get rid of your scrub Scheman number one. I don't know who you're talking to. But I haven't heard any of that. So let's not even talk about that right now. These TNS 2 46 26, Bart, Thanks again for your call. Enjoy the rest of the evening. All right. We're going to take a quick call. Get back to your phone calls After we take a break on extra innings on KNBR, these sports leader, you're listening to the former Giants writing. It's KNBR extra Innings with Bill Lasky sponsored by Leonardo's markets, quite simply the best heard on your Apple Homepod by saying.

KNBR The Sports Leader
"lasky" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"Bill Lasky. And I'll tell you what I'm so excited to talk to my friend who is rehabbing from Tommy John just about over a year ago, and he's progressing nicely. So let me bring in Tyler Beatty to show how you doing, Tyler? I'm doing great. Bill thinks having me on them s so glad to hear you're up and throwing on a mound against competition. Just watching your first outing when two thirds of in any through 17 pitches. 12 for strikes, two strikeouts. The last outing you through two weddings. You give up one hit 32 pitches, So the progression is on pitch count, I presume. Tell me what you thought of your first two outings. Yeah. No, I'm really happy with him. Yeah, you know, the first one. It went quicker than then I expected. Yeah, obviously had 20 pitch limit face. Three batters wasn't super efficient, but felt really good that night and then The following Monday in Vegas. I felt I thought greatest well and just getting to have enough down and get out there for a second inning and almost feel better and feel stronger, a little bit more sharper. The second inning was encouraging and just a good step in the progression and so yeah, really happy with it. You know, I've been bouncing back from my outings that sort of First priority is to just get through the outing, feeling healthy and then getting through the week and bouncing back and so just just really excited how everything's still on that front and then we'll just keep kind of making things a little bit sharper from outing out in which is obviously exciting to do as well. Yeah, The last time we kind of connected was in spring training and then extended spring training. You start building a pitch count. You were throwing, uh, underside and he threw some lie, bps. When did you start throwing live? Two hitters. Actually, not too long ago. It was just at the end of may buy through to lobby Pease one in San Francisco to a couple guys and one in Sacramento And then May May six was my first outing in Las Vegas. So just threw a couple of GPS and Really just kind of as I got through the bullpen progression. I felt all ready to go as they got 200% and was good to take those first few steps and feel comfortable facing hitters again. So yeah, we're really happy with so far the progression of how you kind of I'm feeling the like It kind of like riding a bike going out there facing hitters and To face other competition and see myself competing gets sewing the missus, and it's been a lot of fun. Well, one of the biggest things to Tyler, When you got a new elbow, you gotta test out, grips and and making sure your arm slot in the right way, and they're right Correction. Is there a lot of tapes that you're watching video after you throw Yeah, absolutely. You know, I'm big, just on K myself, um, sort of succeed. Just kind of visualizing that and watch myself made successful pitches, quality pitches, and it's been good. Just gonna have, you know, compiled You know the positive positive throws I've made so far my first two outings and I'm really happy with it. You know, I just kind of I kind of reference it back to how I was throwing before surgery, Not in order to Be like I was before, but in order to progress and be even better, And so I'm happy with You know how sharp my lawsuit pitches are kind of the velocity on my fastball and location to I'm really happy without Mexico bitches. So it's good lot of the Russian way of throne, Tyler Progression also on velocity as well as spin rate. Is that all getting better Each time you go out Yeah, you know, actually was velocity is help. Pretty good. I think it's you know, I think for me, I'm throwing order than I did in 2019 more consistently now, albeit in a kind of smaller Um, sample size with pitch count, but just really happy with the way the ball's coming out, however, let it is effortless. It is And yeah, the kind of metrics on the analytic are positive and maybe even better than before with a lot of my pitches, So that's it. I'm so excited for you, my friend. I'm so excited that this is starting to fall in a place. I know We talked way last year once you had Tommy John did And you said, Hey, Bill, I'm not going to rush this. I want to take brick to brick until I build that wall. And I think this is exactly what I'm hearing from what you're saying. And you're next outing is in Oklahoma City. It's the Dodger organization. Um, is there a pitch count on this? Or is it going to be innings? How do how is the next progression start going to be You get tomorrow night. It'll be 45 pitches. So you know, 23 innings hopefully efficient enough to get through three and get out there and just continued to improve, man. I'm just really happy with how about the back and feeling free child and 45 pitches will be a fun step in the progression tomorrow night. So I gotta ask you a sauce in pictures with you Got the beard. You've got a full beard. You're dropping the long hair on us now. The curly hair, Tyler Beatty. Is this? The new look picture throwing us It's a new look. It's the new Me, you know, I think I, uh, we got rid of some long haired guys and the organization and saw figured I'd step in and you kind of walk alongside Brandon Crawford as a fellow long haired guy. I'm excited about the new identity that I have. And I think it'll translate it. Good. Good outings on about the enforcer. We're gonna have to start calling your new name with that left bad you'll be blowing people away and people would be scared of that luck, Tyler. That's right. That's that's the idea. Gotta have an intimidation factor, right? So let's just talk A couple of minutes about the river catch. You got some great stories down there. Drew Robinson, of course, is the story line. Tell me your thoughts and as him It would have been so impressive is just his attitude and perspective, coming to the ballpark each day or going about the game and just watching him do what he do. He loves the most, and that's play baseball, and he's having a great time with it. It's been remarkable. Just see, obviously his first home run. At first you have passed in Vegas. They all being around. Kind of family and friends or, um, on dit stingray. Like I said, It's just a tremendous honor to see someone toe get through it a point in their life, which was very difficult and came with a lot of trials and to see him on the other side of it, and they seem happy and to enjoy. Showing up and doing way. Lovett's been great for all of us to see and he's made us coming a ballpark and playing games a lot more fun and enjoyable so far. Well, our good friend Johnny Dass cow, and it gives me a scouting report on the team, and he's likes his Brice Johnson, a center fielder. It's kind of come under the radar. Give me your thoughts about Bryce playing center field. Yeah, For a lot of people who haven't followed he got on the radar, but a lot of us who have seen him. You know, it's fun trying. They're just seeing him hit. He's always been talented and he's putting it together is man. Yeah, it's been fun to watch Justin Barrel of balls at that after at that, and Amanda just help our team kind of get going early on in the lineup. So, yeah, he's super impressive. This whole team. I mean, you look at our our lineup. There's a lot of guys who can produce a lot of lefties. Then you know more catchers already. So you know, we're up there putting together a really solid line up and you know the rotation is very impressive are both and I think there's a big league bullpen. You know, you got guys going out there throwing upper nineties with elite Soffa lead off speed stuff. And this has been fun to be a part of this group. I think The Giants minor league system over the past two years Since I've been a part of it has really grown, I think, you know, a lot of lot.

KNBR The Sports Leader
"lasky" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"And don't think the Rangers are not coming in here. Want to win? They've been playing involved Really? Well. They've been good pitching, and they got a couple good hitters. So two games stand against the Rangers. Be great if we could steal too. With wood on the mound and Web on the mound, and they just got to come out and play a little better than what they can. So we're gonna take a quick break. 808 knbr. If you want to give me a call, we can go into that Willie Mays celebration again. I know. I missed a few callers yesterday. Had a role in real Well, the other thing I'd like to ask his mom's in baseball. What is your mom done for you and baseball? What has she done? You know, and even moms could call me and tell me, you know you're a coach. I want to hear some of the stories. That moms do for baseball. That could be girls and boys Cop coach Girl softball. It's all fun, but I'd like to try to get some mom's on the phone today and talk about some baseball stories with your kids. So you know it can be our We're gonna take a quick break and come back with some phone calls, so ate away can be. Our fish is on the line. He is a picking up the causes. We take a break on extra innings. 10456 80 on Mother's Day. We'll be right back on came here you were listening to the former Giants righty. It's KNBR extra Innings with Bill Lasky sponsored by Lynn. Are these markets quite simply the best heard on your apple home pot by seeing play KNBR. It's springtime it River Islands, and it looks like the whole community is in full bloom. People are outdoors everywhere, biking along the San Joaquin riverfront trail, walking their kids to one of the charter schools, watching paddle boarders from the deck of the Boathouse restaurant or taking their dogs out for a walk in the park..

KNBR The Sports Leader
"lasky" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"Bill Lasky and Terry Crowley on these sports leader fans. I'm happy to have an author with us this morning. His name is Bob Luke. He's the author of three books, including The Baltimore E Light Giants. Sported society in the age of Negro League baseball, and he's written numerous articles on the history of baseball and the Negro Leagues. He lives in Garrett Park, Maryland. He's got a very, very important book out. It's called the most famous woman in baseball. Half a manly and the Negro Leagues, Bob, Welcome to the show. How are you? Good, Marty. Thanks for having me on. I appreciate it. Well, I'm very happy to have you. You know, we've done so many stories about Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey and different things about baseball. But F A manly is the only woman in the baseball Hall of Fame and I'm not talking about writers and broadcasters. She is in the In the baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, and she really is an amazing story and amazing woman prior to World War two during World War two. And an integral part of the Gro League Baseball. Um, glad to have you with us and that to tell you tell the story of f A manly and go ahead, Bob. Why? Why did you choose this subject? Well as I was doing a couple of the other Negro late books, her name kept popping up as the only woman managing and they grow weak team going to meetings with owners getting in fights with sportscasters trying to make the Negro Leagues business. Respectable operation. Um s O. I thought she'd be an.

WGN Radio
"lasky" Discussed on WGN Radio
"In the left wing corner record along the left wing boards. Toe the line circuit, Chad Now Tagore left circle He shoots knocked out with a blocker safe from Sue van. And then Sara Lee from the left wing corner. Bats it back to the left point circuit Judge was late. Getting there in the park will slide down ice deep into the whitening and you gotta think that Steven Stamkos, his presence is being missed inside. The Tampa Bay locker room make certainly love to have him on the power plays that 10 power play goals on the season. The lead the Lightning Convention, Nikita, Future Future off, Yeah. M v P From a couple of years ago, he's on scheduled to return in the post season. It's gonna be like Tampa Bay, picking up a major player in the trade death. Well, you get the stamp Coast and COO truck back into the lineup. Those of their two most talented players look out there deep. They're talented. They got the goaltending, see if they can repeat never easy man into the hospital with seven seconds on the power play, spends it behind the net around the plot along the right boards. Back across seven in the far corner coughed up the puck. Kallick will drive it around the boards and out of the box curse chef with a two on one break up with lightning line on the left wing. Kind of flipping in front for Conley. This is bad in a way by Palat. Now, Hannah strolls up Lightning blue line to the park spends it back into the hot zone in Kenya's Adora, who leaves the puck for Patrick Kane, and he'll move into separate the current chefs get past the breaking over the lightning line. Left wing Kirsch of West Point Corner. Put it up. The board keep poke checks in front the cane backhand. Let's say made by Vasyl Lasky, and he'll hold on to the park. You know, four left in the 3rd 63. Tampa Bay. Good chance for Patrick Kane. Right there. Yeah. Blackhawks. Good gun in on the four. Check. Nice job by Kirsch Open The cat Alex to break it to force this fuck up along the boards and Johnson tries a little touch pass over to Matthew Joseph Duncan. Keep tips it over to Patrick Kane to that he was on his back end. But Cane's got as good a backhand. Is anybody in the NHL vassal ask you makes a great safe man reflects the puck around to the near corner Hawk's own Connor Murphy back on the ice after Serving his penalty time now to bring it catches on high stick from Matthew Joseph. And the whistle blows. They're going to inspect Alex Rick. It's a It's a quick call their four minutes. Well, you got 49.

AP News Radio
Lightning raise banner for fans, beat Predators 6-3
"The lightning welcome the return of fans and Emily arena and raised to twenty twenty one Stanley Cup banner before whipping the natural predator six three Tyler Johnson had a goal and an assist for the lightning Alex killorn Brayden point play Coleman Matthew Joseph also scored and Eric your next finished with two assists Coleman says it was great to be playing in front of the home fans again I was awesome you know thirty eight hundred it felt like almost a sellout building to me it was there's also you can feel the energy you could feel the the excitement having people back and and their excitement being around the the team again I think that's Lasky stopped twenty eight shots to earn his NHL leading seventeenth when the outcome keeps delighting in a virtual tie with the Panthers for the central division lead with Tampa Bay holding a game in hand I'm Dave very

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"lasky" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"It back in the national level. Comb. Fires it for Grandma did center ice drops it off. Lord you seen across the lighting line. All right. Circles not blocked in front and turn act will barrel back in the right wing. You got checked, He did nudge it out to center. But Ford's burger quick counter for granted to the Lightning in Macau Granlund rate point. Is it by the lightning that a lot in turn act? Are there, but filled Forsberg comes up with it back in the left point. It's Tinordi. CenterPoint Benning shoots blocking down by Vasyl Lasky rebound in front for his work as a lot of skin he holds on Folks, This is a unbelievable saved. With that along the left leg. He has rebound comes to Forsberg. Forsberg skates right out in front. Looks like lightning is going to get a penalty, then turn back and Vice. He puts out that left leg and leaves it all the way across that goal line. And stops it from going It wasn't enough interference. National second power play chance over one so far in the game, right to the left of Vasa, Loski, Jo Hanson and Sara Lee. One by the Preds. You see, Takes it right point. You'll see CenterPoint a shot blocked in front by McDonough, but he couldn't quite settle it down. However, Forsberg was pressured by Cyril eavesdrop, asking out of his own quick regroup. Roman Yosi backpedals to his own end Now leaves it for Filip Forsberg. Er Ellis rather millio See looking for Jo Hanson Across blind. He got checked by Ruta and McDonough and the pockets grab Michael Oren all whistling down the length of the ice. 1 31 left on the power play for nothing lining of the second. Ryan Ellis glides towards center ice drops it off. Joe Hansen left wing Yosi. Skating well across the line in line. My cousin's.

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"lasky" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"They're saying is guys, this is shooting little more. It'll break it'll break. You know, we can do that. Coaches. They're saying the same thing. I tend to agree with him. But if you're not allowed to play And it sure doesn't seem like being allowed to play. Both teams are having this Like even the first penalty by citizens I didn't think was a penalty. Fabbro infraction was a penalty began that goes in the head with a stick, but the rest of them come on. Unbelievable. I was thinking any Bannon please play for the fill up your fires, Chief and I were talking about it. He wouldn't have been able to play. I mean, he used to chop trees down with this ticket might put that arm on and he just smashed it. Lightning will have a minute 22 of power play time. Start the second. I don't know whether it's all the time beginning a year they call these Nikki next game, and as the year progresses, they let it go At every game, though. Phil's not every game. You're right. It isn't Richardson and point at center ice. Okay. Second period underway and the draw one by Nashville Ellis, killing time in his own blue line, flips it down the ice and on Vasa. Lasky put it to the far corner refugees right. Two Grand Lin, who gets to the left circle. Slighted by the Lightning net Hedman their outlets to breaking point..

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"lasky" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"Subscriber Data service is not available in all areas. Restrictions apply. This is lightning radio. Well, first period again we took you pointed that out. Interesting thing about how the only game that Columbus is one is when they cut did not score first, and so far right now they're leading that. But turn. It got really bored quickly behind the boards by Folino, and then he goes into the boards again. Uh, He really fell awkwardly. I don't know if it if it if I think it's his shoulder that hurts that you see him kind of pointing it, Theo Rob Zettler, the defensive coach. So if that's the case than they're using young Cal Foot will be getting a lot more ice time. He stopped to the left of Asa Lasky. The lining had it pretty good stretch there right before the last two shifts where they applied some pressure. McDonough had a good chance. But the last two ships of Dominated by the blue Jackets, so rarely wins the face off from Gregor Ranko circuit, Kevin his own your corner hounded but so really provide support by the net to McDonald's. It's 21, Columbus Late first, Tyler Johnson off the feet and the right wing rattles it to center ice. And here's where Columbus is really bottled things up In those last two shifts in the neutral zone Lady cannot get past the red line stumbling block that one dumps it in. McDonagh feet up the middle blocked again. But Johnson Steve's with it. And ties up stand literally. A steal right point shot with Johnson Open in front went on that save me mostly conservative array point shot to flex over the net. Was McDonnell of circle, trying to drop it to clone of the left point, Steenland, a steal of the middle. It's Kirby rushing into the lightning and left point shot. Save us A. Lasky and he holds on three await left in the 1st 21 blue jackets, but that Reminds me chief of how Columbus Played in the 2019 playoff, especially when they great effect. The Lightning cannot get through the neutral zone defense or playing like they're supposed to be there right up above the blue and the lightning. When Columbus player with the puck catches the pocket, he's crosses the red line. The lightning players almost at the top of the circle of his own and again, you must play. Don't give up that blue line. That's the biggest difference right now. The Columbus is gaining the Lightning blue line ready really easily. And it hasn't been working for the lightning right now. For them going the other way. Here's a good pass. Hedman appointed Senator Issel chip it in that was well done by the Lightning Palat pursues it in the four check cannot dislodge it from Gavin Combo. Kid on the left side for Oliver Bjork's strength. Sling it to center. Ice point cuts it off. On flutters it back in. 21 Columbus Late first David Savard. Rips it down the ice. Is this an icing? No.

AP News Radio
Point scores in OT to push Lightning over Blue Jackets 3-2
"Brayden point scored one fifty six into overtime to complete the lightning's three two victory over the blue jackets they have a they took a two one lead on goals by Blake Coleman Matthew Joseph one twenty three apart late in the second period Columbus picked up a point courtesy of Nikolina is power play goal forty seven seconds into the third I have a vast Lasky stopped twenty three shots for the lightning who have outscored their opponents thirteen to five in winning their first three games your is corpus aloe handled thirty four shots for the jackets I'm the ferry

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"lasky" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"Blocker. Um, plot in front. Now the stand go shoot, said Delia at the side of the net. Not to shoot it. Can't coast by the debt trying to center it camp blocks it, but plot takes it away. Hold it in Highmore instead slips it out to center point backtracks to the lightning it Lenny have had a couple of close calls since the Hawks made it three to But it stays 32. Point speeding up the left wing. It center bounces it in and Jesus. He's after the puck left corner. Keep it alive for stamp goes. He just had a chance. Moments ago, a dropped pass. Good job had been to get away from the break in. But now to break it Bus out to center for cane across the lighting line. He's open my slide a little feed the suitor save made by Vasyl Lasky. You know what the blocker had been by the lining net. Open up the far side for plot couldn't clear held in to break it. Left point shoot blocked circuit. Jeff wins it for applying this time he scoops it high in the year out to center ice. A buck 37 left in the period 32. Lightning or up to break it, etcetera. It's got his pocket picked by plot is that a long shift? They'll drop it for Hedman, right wing circuit chip. For plot gets to the red line and lifts it in. Heads off for change. Like home and pursues the buck wins it for gored behind the net. Bonds to Good road. Great circle. Right Point Turn AC back, Barkley. Good roll right circle. Circle. Yanni. Gord O God, I could drop pass is going to be stolen away. My camp will make his way to center ice and roll it in on bass, Alaska just over a minute to go in the period three to lightning. Dark. Turn back.

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"lasky" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"Of the Hawks of the middle for Matthew Highmore. Banks it in and chases. He gets the puck of the right circle rooted checks him. Cirelli dislodges. It couldn't clear past. Murphy holds in great point. What's it by the lightning? That Victor Hedman is there? Good start for the Hawks have been lost in camp left several shots. A vassal Lasky rebound is loose can pass it again Left circle, a centering pass blocked and chlorine will bang it out. Well, just as you might have expected a little pushback from the Hawks right in the opening shift. Corn makes the steal from Connor Murphy at center ice and rolls it in pretty good giveaway by Hedman, who doesn't do it very often. Here's Connor Murphy and the Hawks far corner around of the near side and Duncan Keith zips it out Kane to center. The middle to break it. Bounced off the stick. Good role will slip for McDonogh right wing or turn back turn activates and lightning near corner around the far side and Ryan McDonagh slaps it out to center ice and Janni Gord. He smokes it in behind the Chicago net. Billy Coleman zooming after it, tying him up. Nikita's Adora Barkley. Good row follows up has a lean to the left circle toward the front of the net, and they got cut off at the last second. Bo Qu'est Gord follows up. Let's circle cycles it by the Net. Good rope. A separate feed McDonough open. A Sleeping shot is wide right. Maybe dealing, got a piece turn at the right point shot deflected just wide left by Coleman standing in the back post. Just here for the lightning to break it trying to clear held in turn, Act right point shot saved Delia. Rebounds Finally swept out by Bull Qu'est, a cane and center. I see backhands it in. Each team has had a pretty good offensive zone shift early in this game. Laid About Minute and a half no score. Here. Steven Stamkos, topping the park from his own zone to center ice. Duncan Keith while driving right back in Vasilevskiy sweeps the puck to the near corner and turn back. Lady Skin left right in the first left side, Alec to breaking point. Had to wait for it. So drop back from a kill circuit. Kevin Front of Lightning met Sergeant have weaving through traffic. Got it out of trouble with lose it at center. Ice is Connor Murphy Pounds it back in. Hard around is played by Dylan Strome Love Circle with corner filled Kersh and making his NHL debut of Circle. Kubelik left corner. Her ship. Where is she have spinning Courage you have in the left circle. Drop it behind that to dominate Kuba League 30 goals Last year was a Calder finalist who believe left point curry chef Little shot his blood by Vasilevskiy and.

AP News Radio
OKC burns the Nets behind Gilgeous-Alexander, five others.
"J. go just Alexander poured in thirty one points in the funder dominated the second half of the one twenty nine one sixteen downing of the nets Brooklyn put up forty one points in the first quarter and led by six at intermission before Oklahoma City outscored the nets thirty seven eighteen in the third the rally allowed the thunder to finish form one on their road trip something the please forward Isaiah Roby Lasky Morrow stressed we want to finish strong enough coaching the coach kind of got into a half time just kind of lit a fire in the fire under us stuff to get us going how much do Diallo had twenty five points and al Horford added twenty two for OKC Kevin Durant had thirty six points for the nets who again were without Kyra Irving due to personal reasons I'm the ferry

106.1 FM WTKK
"lasky" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK
"January is national blood donor months as you mentioned because Coincides with when is the times of year for us that is traditionally difficult or challenging for us to maintain a sufficient blood supply for patients, and that has really been compounded by the challenges that we've had due to coded. And we've seen during the course of the pandemic so far, tens of thousands of which has resulted in over a million units of blood not collected, So you know, blood donations and bread products are essential part of the health care process. On discourse health to our communities, So when we're challenged with collecting blood, that, of course, has a potential impact on health care. We have you ever been to a point where I don't know, particular hospital or location have actually run out and have none to give for a few days or weeks or how does that work? It's well you know, with, um we have been able to maintain supplies of our standard blood products like red cells and platelets. Plasma where we're really starting tol. The pinch is with our convalescent positive for the covert 19 patients. And that means what convalescent plasma means What so convalescent Plasma is collected from individuals who has recovered from the cupboard 19 disease and we'd rather plasma and it continues antibodies against the virus that when it's transfused to someone who's currently infected with the virus, it helps to clear the virus faster. And so there's a huge demand for convalescent plasma. Uh, you know, as we've seen the case numbers of sadly rise throughout the country, the demand for convalescent plasma has paralleled that increased and so we're very challenged with being able to keep up with demand right now. The It's going out the door faster than it's coming in. We're speaking with Dr by a Lasky, medical director for the American Red Cross. We're talking about donating blood since January is National blood donor month. How does the American Red Cross make it safe for people during a pandemic to come in and donate blood somewhere? Sure that's a great question. We s o blood donation has been determined to be a an essential part of health care on by the Red Cross itself has implemented a number of safety measures in accordance wish with the CDC to help mitigate the spread of the virus, including And we've implemented appropriate distancing at our drives and that our juniors centers we do health checks on all of our staff. We do temperature screening for everyone that comes through the door. And and, you know, we're doing a health screening to make sure that we're not allowing anyone that comes in sick into the interview. Facilities were doing frequent wipe downs in between each donor and of all of our high touch areas. And so that it's really we're maintaining the safest environment possible and covert. 19 is not transmissible through blood transfusion on so there is very little risk to people who come into our donor centers. Wow. Good point. How do you find a donor center? By the way? Way, encouraging people who think they're eligible to visit Red Cross blood dot or g'kar. And there are actually two ways to donate convalescent plasma, which is in the greatest need right now. Uh And that is if someone has actually been diagnosed, they can sign up as a convalescent plasma donor directly. And with that process, we can actually obtain up to four units, which country up the four patients, thanks by a doctor by a Lasky, medical director for the American Red Cross, coming up next the road to the college Football National championship. I worry about lots of things, my finances, my cran kids. If you're 65 or older, you have enough things to worry about. Numa cockle Pneumonia shouldn't be one of them. Even healthy adults. 65 older are at increased risk for this potentially serious bacterial lung disease that.

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"lasky" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"January is national blood donor months as you mentioned because it coincides with one of the times of year for us, it is traditionally difficult or challenging for us to maintain a sufficient blood supply for patients. And that has really been compounded by the challenges that we've had due to coded and we've seen during the course of the pandemic so far tens of thousands of lives, which has resulted in over a million units of blood not collected, so, you know, blood donations and bread products are essential part of the health care process. On Dove course health to our communities. So when we're challenged with collecting blood, that, of course, has a potential impact on health care. We have you ever been to a point where I don't know, particular hospital or location have actually run out and have none to give for a few days or weeks or how does that work? That's well, you know, with them. We have been able to maintain supplies of our standard blood products like red cells and platelets. Plasma where we're really starting TOC eel. The pinch is with our convalescent plasma for the closing 19 patients, And that means what convalescent plasma means. What Convalescent plasma is collected from individuals who has recovered from the covered 19 disease, and we'd rather plasma and it continues antibodies against the virus that when it's transfused to someone who's currently infected with the virus, it helps to clear the virus faster. And so there's a huge demand for convalescent plasma. Uh, you know, as we've seen the case numbers of sadly rise throughout the country, the demand for convalescent plasma has paralleled that increased and so we're very challenged with being able to keep up with demand right now. The It's going out the door faster than it's coming in. We're speaking with Dr by a Lasky, medical director for the American Red Cross. We're talking about donating blood since January is National blood donor month. How does the American Red Cross make it safe for people during a pandemic to come in and donate blood somewhere? Sure that's a great question. We s o blood donation has been determined to be a an essential part of health care on by the Red Cross itself has implemented a number of safety measures in accordance wish with the CDC to help mitigate the spread of the virus, including And we've implemented appropriate distancing at our drives and that our donor centers we do health checks on all of our staff. We do temperature screening for everyone that comes through the door. And, you know we're doing a health screening to make sure that we're not allowing anyone that comes in sick. Um, into the into. The facilities were doing frequent wipe downs in between each donor and of all of our high touch areas, so that it's really we're maintaining the safest environment possible and covert. 19 is not transmissible through blood transfusion on so there is Very little risk to people who come into our donor centers. Good point. How do you find the donor center? By the way? Way, encouraging people who think they're eligible to visit Red Cross blood dot or g'kar. There are actually two ways to donate on the lesson plasma, which is in the greatest need right now. Uh And that is if someone has actually been diagnosed, they can sign up as a convalescent plasma donor directly. And with that process, we can actually obtain up to four units, which country up the four patients, thanks by a doctor by a Lasky, medical director for the American Red Cross, coming up next the road to the college Football National championship. I worry about lots of things, my finances, my cran kids. If you're 65 or.

Dressed: The History of Fashion
Fashion & Film
"Episode actually has been on my mind since our very first season and it combines both my passion and my career because today we talk about fashion and film and we actually thought this was a particularly fitting episode with which to launch season three seeing as it's February. WNYC which is an eventful month for fashion in film. We are currently in the midst of course of the International Fashion Week Circuit and the Ninety Second Academy Awards Air. Just this is past Sunday February ninth. Not that I've seen many of the Oscar contenders this year. But let's be honest. I mainly tune in to see what everyone is wearing. Yes exactly the same. Although I did watch rock man last night which I know I loved. You're so so on costumes. Were amazing. Customer agree on that yet and we actually got to see a couple of them in in person when we were in L. A.. Recently which was very cool but the Oscars is definitely one of fashion industries. Highlights of the year. You know. I think it's safe to say that. What celebrities as where to this star centered? Event is just as exciting as the awards. Show itself and I'm sure many of our listeners will be joining us in watching the pre show coverage where where we will get an up close and personal look at all the glamour shirt to be on display on this year's red carpets and speaking of red carpet April you and I both. It's had our very first red carpet experience last month when we attended the iheartradio podcast awards. Yes and I will have to. I have to say getting ready for that stuff. Takes a really long time. I had no idea. We're inheriting makeup literally. Our it was very fun. Yeah it it was very fun so you're going to hear a little bit more on our first fashion history mystery of the season where we talk about all things red carpet including our favorite picks from this year's red carpet and an interview with Bronwyn cosgrave. Who is the author of the book made for each other which is an in-depth behind the scenes? Look at the history the of red carpet fashion so the Academy Awards dates back all the way to the nineteen twenties but the first films are being made as far back as the eighteen ninety s so the movies being produced ladies for over one hundred and twenty years you know. I think we should probably preface this episode by saying this is only intended as an overview of very huge topic like Jain enormous topic. Yeah I mean it's so big that we've chosen to focus almost entirely on the relationship between fashion as as it relates to American Hollywood films and for the most part I mean there will be a few exceptions and even by narrowing our discussion. There are still so many fascinating winning stories and players involved with a subject that it is impossible to cover them all in one episode. And that is why we are bringing you to yes and as you said. Casas is a huge topic and there are many different angles which we could look at the intersections of fashion and film. Historically of course the most obvious one is the depiction of fashion in film and that is fashionable clothing as costume worn by characters in support of the visual narrative of any given plot and this fashionable clothing can be worn both in contemporary films. Those intended to be set within the time in which their audience are living now currently when interviewing them and also period films film set in the past so clothing and fashionable clothing at that is one of the most vital production elements in selling link any given period in history it is very central to the quote unquote look of a specific time and place and we have to give many a costume designer props further further historical accuracy over the years but April. I think you would agree that present day fashion is a pretty powerful force and even the best designers have been guilty of implementing unconsciously or not contemporary beauty and fashion aesthetics into their period costumes. So if you look at any number of the westerns from the nineteen sixties for instance instance set in the late nineteenth century. But I can't even tell you how many heating ladies in these films are costumed with bouffant hairstyles eyeliner. They're so good. You know not to mention that these electric colors of their bustle gowns so fashion in film and we're using the term film today because while the majority of the movies were talking about where filmed on film so fashion and film have been inextricably linked since the earliest days of cinema. The I motion picture films were produced at the end of the nineteenth century by the first decade of the twentieth film production had fast evolved into a mass entertainment industry tree. Hollywood obviously as we all know in Los Angeles California was epicenter and the home to over seventy studios and counting by nineteen fourteen and prior to the advent of film. Theatre was a hugely popular form of spectator entertainment. And it was thanks to this medium that that female audiences had long been accustomed to viewing their favorite theater actresses and the clothes they wore as the latest word and chic and and actresses wore high fashion on an off stage and we'll heralded as fashion icons in newspapers. Fashion Magazines and film would prove no different different with its bevy of Silverscreen starlets who would capture the admiration of millions of women audience goers all across the country so with the film industry fast on the rise in the early twentieth century. We see the debut of the first film Fan Magazines such as photo play and Motion Picture magazine. And both of these magazines presented actresses as this fashion trendsetters. And you WANNA go down a rabbit hole. You can go to media history project dot org forward slash fan magazines because they have a huge archive five of keyword searchable magazines on there. So have a blast so far but it will it will take up an entire afternoon. Photo play even had a regular column dedicated to fashion which often featured full-body photographs of actresses so as to best display their entire gowns printed in black can white though. These photographs were accompanied by text. That really detailed the gowns color and fabric for the enquiring reader actress Norma talmadge was featured so often in the fashion section in a photo play that she was even named fashion editor for a short time in nineteen twenty by emphasizing the dress and appearance of these early film stars. These he's magazines played a pivotal role in establishing film actresses as fashion icons. But you may be wondering who was dressing them today. We're all accustomed to the important role the costume designer and Costume Department and Film and Television Production. Obviously what would Miss Marvelous. Mrs Mazel be without Donna and her talented team of assistance. Cutters fitters Taylor shoppers. dyers agers the list. There are a lot the people helping out on those productions. Let's just say Oh. Yeah but actually in the earliest days of cinema. There was no such thing as a costume designer and thus no costume department dedicated educating to produce in costumes for a specific movie so according to costume designer and historian Deborah Landis in her book dressed century of Hollywood costume design. She's actually written quite extensively on the history of Hollywood design. So you're going to hear her name. Come up quite a bit so according to Deborah Producer Adolph Zuqar and director. D W Griffith were among the first to recognize the importance of and need for the professional costume designer. And this was in the nineteen ten's but we still do not see standardization cassation of the costume designer and department until the nineteen twenties so prior to this actors and actresses were largely expected to provide their own wardrobes for contemporary foams. With many I mean those who could actually afford it. I suppose many of these people work directly with their favorite fashion designers to create their specific onscreen. Looks for instance. Paul Poiret as you all know who we adore and love. He designed the period costumes for acclaimed actress. Sarah Bernhardt in the nineteen twelve French film. The loves of Queen Queen Elizabeth. It does not surprise us at all. That far was among the very first fashion designers to embrace the new medium of film as a way to extend. His influence is an advertise his brand although he would never admit it. Of course big neither would contemporary lady Lucille Duff Gordon. Who designed the gallons for the leading ladies for over twenty films between Nineteen Fourteen and nineteen twenty two starting with the perils of Pauline starring? Pearl White I love that AH film And in April nineteen eighteen vote dedicated to page spread to Lucille designs for actress Clara Campbell Young and the Nineteen nineteen eighteen film. The reason why which was written by Lucille sister the famed novelist turned screenwriter. Eleanor Glynn thanks to there's well known collaborations nations. I mean. Is it any wonder that Motion Picture magazine declared that quote motion picture actresses where the latest modes and they declared this in its September nineteen fourteen issue. The article goes on to say that quote women revel in the style of gown much better in the picture show than she can in the pages of some fashion journal but this brings up a very very interesting point April because we all know how quickly fashion can change and what was in fashion when you're designing and then shooting a film while it might have changed I by the time. The film was released six months to a year later. Case in point Lucille's designs for Clara in the reason why might have been presented by vogue as the latest fashions nineteen eighteen. But I know at least one of those designs came straight from her nineteen seventeen collections. Clair West one of the very first screen credited costume designers address address. This very issue in an interview with women's wear daily in December nineteen nineteen according to her fashionable film costumes reproduced thanks to new fashion forecasting which is fascinating. She goes on to say quote. It is particularly difficult to dress characters for the screen when one considers that the close not only must be up to date but they must be several months head of style and you know by designing for the future Claire and other costume designers designers of this time really consider themselves both costume and fashion desires case in point one month prior women's wear daily had interviewed West about the influence silence of Hollywood on fashion in an article titled Motion Pictures To Create New Fashion Center and at the time West was under a seven year contract with the picture and distribution distrubution company. lasky famous players company. Soon to be known as a name. Some of you may recognize paramount pictures quote as for the role which motion pictures plays plays and fashion resort. In Miss West opinion there is no limit West oversaw the designing and making of costumes for the entire film company. So this is no oh small order and she did this in a three story building devoted entirely to costume production just to give you an idea of the size of this costume. Department West fulltime fulltime team consisted of sixty five women including five flower makers ten designers. Numerous seamstresses to Taylor's staff hairdressers. There's a number of assistance quote in this way said West. We have the ideal conditions under which fashions should be created and created. Is the keyword right here because they were not buying you know off the rat clothing cast for both period and contemporary films. The majority of the clothes seen on the stars in Hollywood films were produced made to measure for them in

PM Tampa Bay with Ryan Gorman
The Latest: Potential tropical storm heads for the Bahamas
"O'clock that tropical wave in the Bahamas could become a tropical storm tonight but should stay off shore of Florida's east coast this weekend forecasters expected to strengthen into a hurricane down the road the Florida weather center meteorologist and cut Lasky says not here but that's not gonna be until next week when it passes east of Florida it's gonna be mostly just a tropical storm and then typically tropical storms the Winfield typically the strongest winds are off to the east and northeast and that's where all the active

AP 24 Hour News
Kyle Busch ties Petty's record with 200th career NASCAR win
"Green Cross the finish line. First on Saint Patrick's Day in California AP's, Jerry Jordan reports. It was a big win on a couple of levels for Kyle Busch. The auto club speedway Busch. Overcame a pit road speeding penalty to win auto club speedway in Fontana, California and finally tie the NASCAR career victories record with the king. Richard petty at two hundred wins Bush said the accomplishment was made even better because California's the place where he earned his first ever NASCAR Cup series victory. Back in two thousand five to get two hundred year today at auto club speedway is is pretty cool. I mean, it's a book in number one and two hundred here at the same place. It's kind of crazy on the same asphalt. This place hasn't been repaved coming in second was joy Lugano who battled his team BRAC has Laskey late in the race. He said neither of them could hold off Busch. 'cause Lasky would finish third followed by Kevin Harvick and Ryan Blaney in fourth and fifth