Dr. Jay Calvert & Dr. Jason Berkley chat with New York Islanders voice - Chris King! The docs & Chris King talk about how he became the Voice of the Isles, what's been the key to the Isles success, how Lou Lamoriello & Barry Trotz have changed the culture of the club, home ice advantage, the next four weeks for the club, Anders Lee's injury & absence, trade deadline whispers, playoff outlook, the new arena, Doc Emrick stories, and more!
Trinidad and Tobago The Trinidad Carnival is world-well known for its sheer scale and richness. It's not only a religious celebration, and it's not only a festival; it's an unadulterated scene flaunting the island's music, culture and tumultuous history. It is the greatest occasion in the island's date-book and it's said that when the islanders aren't celebrating at the jubilee, they're caught up with get ready for it. Encounter the ocean, the sun and the "soca" music (an interesting mix of customary Caribbean music with Indian impacts), before the island chills off and begins get ready for one year from now.
On Easter Day 1722, Dutch explorers landed on Easter Island. A civilisation isolated by 4,000km of Pacific Ocean was about to meet the outside world for the first time in centuries. The strangers were about to find something very strange themselves - an island dotted with hundreds of huge stone statues and a society that was not as primitive as they expected. The first meeting was an immense clash of cultures. (Bloody too: the sailors killed ten natives within minutes of landing.) Where had the Islanders originally come from? Why and how had they built the figures? Modern science is piecing together the story, but it is far too late for the Easter Islanders themselves.