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Story Time

David Miller & Michael Santell

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Comedians and improvisers David Miller and Michael Santell present Story Time! Bible Stories, fairy tales, unbelievable true stories, classic literature, ancient myths, and everything in between! Come hear a story you don't know, or rehear one you do with a comedic twist! Follow us on Twitter @thestorytimepod ! David Miller @millerd Michael Santell @MichaelSantell Music by Scott Passarella Art by @JetpackBraggin Episode Archivist: Lotan Bar-Ad
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Welcome to the Louis Joel Poetry Podcast where we discuss all things poetry with your hosts Peter Roberts (Poet-in-Residence at LJAC), David Tredinnick (actor, playwright, raconteur, audio buff, archivist) & Colleen Murphy (writer, diversity champion, another raconteur). Each podcast will have interviews with poets, with people who convene poetry appreciation groups, with editors or producers of poetry magazines and with members of the community outlining some of their favourite (or least fa ...
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Famous Lost Words” unearths the greatest interviews of all time. Hosted by songwriter and legendary MuchMusic Veejay Christopher Ward and longtime CHUM radio producer (and archivist) Tom Jokic, “Famous Lost Words” is a weekly podcast on the iHeartRadio Canada app. It’s a deep dive into the extensive iHeartRadio archives – featuring classic interviews that haven’t been heard since they first aired.
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Research Archivist ICS "Bertran" has been tasked with recording audio versions of requested SCPs by their Department Head. Unfortunately for them, their boss is a bit spacey, and they are very very tired. SCP Research Archives is an audio transcription podcast of the SCP Foundation articles, in no particular order, with some adlib and improv thrown in for fun! This podcast is shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license.
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Coffee with Kupke

St. Paul Inside the Walls

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Welcome to Coffee with Kupke! Here on Coffee with Kupke, we enjoy a cup of coffee and dive into the history of Catholicism in The Diocese of Paterson with Diocesan Archivist, Monsignor Raymond Kupke, Ph.D. Hosted by Father Paul Manning and Monsignor Kupke, and recorded at St. Paul Inside the Walls in Madison, NJ. Producer: Joe Ginexi
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Diary of a Space Archivist

Beccy Dye (nee Stirrup)

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Sam archives space. Yep. It's pretty boring... until she finds an alien-bat-thing hiding inside her robot companion. How will she keep the cute, and definitely not terrifying, creature safe from the very corporation that employs her? After all, she's just an archivist. Don't worry, everything will be fine... This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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When non-expert but curious 1) comedian/theologian, who grew up in New York but now lives in Louisville and 2) cultural archivist, who lived in so many cities she says she is from nowhere and everywhere, talks together to talk about shows, movies, poetry and anything that stirs their head&heart, what do you get? Let’s find out!
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Fragments from a world that may have been… or may yet be. Somewhere between history and possibility lies an archive of strange accounts — dispatches from cities that don’t appear on any map, transactions in impossible markets, and encounters that bend the rules of time itself. Each episode, the Archivist reads a selection of recovered fragments: letters, diary pages, official reports, and other documents whose origins remain unexplained. Whether they’re warnings, invitations, or confessions, ...
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The Vikings Podcast is dedicated to the HISTORY channel TV series Vikings. Vikings is based on the life and adventures of Viking hero Ragnar Lothbrok and his family. Along with a recap and review of the show, we’ll also examine the historical accuracy of the events and characters.
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When the calls to her late-night, paranormal radio show go from strange to stranger, host Lindsay Mallyn launches an investigative podcast to explore the mysterious happenings. Unable to do it alone, however, she recruits the infamous JP Leck, a disgraced archivist and the keeper of curious lore. Together they will uncover terrible secrets, delve into forbidden realms, and do battle with otherworldly creatures.
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An Archivist's Tale

Geof Huth and Karen Trivette

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Archivists in conversation with archivists, discussing their work and passions and how they care for the historical record and present the storied past. Hosted by husband and wife team Karen Trivette and Geof Huth.
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Your podcast on the Forest History of the Great Lakes Region. The forests of the Great Lakes have been home to people for centuries and have provided great resources and wealth, shelter, food, and recreation for many. But in the wake of these uses, the region has been environmentally damaged from deforestation, fire, and erosion, and are still recovering to this day. I will be your guide for exploring the forests and sharing stories of the forests and the people who have called them home. Ab ...
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Audio-drama based on a WWII diary written by Natalie Crouter during her internment in a Japanese prison camp in the Philippines. Three weeks after the first bombings of the Philippines on December 8, 1941, Natalie, her family, and 500 civilians were marched at gunpoint to a deserted U.S. military post (Season One: 1941). Thus began their survival of body and mind from 1942 to 1945. Natalie’s story is a fascinating, real-life view of wartime captivity and a gripping tale of courage, tenacity, ...
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Vintage House on WNUR is the premiere on-air radio show and podcast dedicated to illuminating and preserving the lives, music, and careers of #HouseMusic legends. Join us Every Wednesday on WNUR.org 89.3 or Stream. Powered by the Modern Dance Music Research and Archiving Foundation - www.DanceMusicFoundation.org is the ONLY repository in the United States dedicated solely to the study, preservation and celebration of the House and Dance Music Genres. Hosted by House Music Pioneers DJ Lori Br ...
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ZOOPOCOLYPSE

Kaotix Illustrated

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Archivist Note: These are the writings of a band of survivors after the zombie outbreak in North America. We find our survivors bunkered in a zoo in western Washington. Washington is the first known red zone. These journal entries, notes, letters, and images are a collection of their thoughts and experiences.
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The Music Makes It

Everything Podcasts Studios

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Welcome to The Music Makes It –– the podcast exploring the world of sync licensing, sampling and human-created music sourced from the prolific APM Music catalog. Synchronized and sampled in everything from your favourite indie flicks and albums, to Oscar-winning films, Emmy-winning TV, Grammy-winning songs, and some of the most memorable moments in sports, APM’s catalog has been the world’s leading production music library since 1983. Join David Hollander as he dives into the vast world of v ...
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The Tales of Kale Vala

Dice Company Productions Ltd.

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Kale ’Finn’ Vala is an archivist, explorer, chronicler and archivist. He has made his his life’s work to produce The comprehensive history of the World of Elestia. Contained within are a collection of his tales, jam-packed with triumph, heroism and despair. Presented in an audiobook format, The Tales of Kale Vala are produced by Dice Company Ltd and showrun by Richard Godden. For the best listening experience, please check-out our exclusive Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Dicecompany We als ...
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Medieval Archives

The Archivist

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Medieval Archives Podcast takes you back to a time of legendary kings, fearless knights, and powerful bishops. Join us as we uncover the real stories behind the myths, separating fact from fiction to reveal what life was truly like in the Middle Ages. From epic battles and courtly intrigue to everyday life in medieval villages, we explore the people, events, and beliefs that shaped the medieval world.
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COMING SOON. A supernatural workplace comedy—no, really, we mean it this time—made by Three-Eyed Frog Presents. It's not easy being an Archivist, especially when your boss only speaks in cryptic monologues, but we're all one big happy family here. Right? Oh, put that tape recorder down. You don't want HR to have to write this up, and neither do they. New episodes every other Wednesday.
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Medieval Tales

The Archivist

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Step into a world of knights, castles, and epic adventures and immerse yourself in exciting stories, filled with chivalry, honor, and timeless wisdom. From the enchanting realms of Camelot to the treacherous battles of the Crusades, we explore literary masterpieces that transport you to a bygone era. Whether you're a history buff or simply love a good story this is your gateway to all things medieval literature. Grab a cup of mead, cozy up in your favorite spot and let's journey through the ...
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Listening Through Time

New York Philharmonic

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In this podcast series we go inside the orchestra comparing how New York Philharmonic musicians over time played certain licks or passages in a variety of works. Are they the same or different and why? Our guides in this journey are the Philharmonic players themselves in conversation with the Orchestra’s Archivist and Historian Emerita Barbara Haws.
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Horror Drafts

Horror Drafts Pod

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Hosted by Brantley Palmer (librarian and archivist) and Nick Schwartz (film/video editor), Horror Drafts is a podcast in which guests bring us a topic in horror and we draft things that fit their criteria. It’s a fun and light horror podcast that never takes itself seriously and always allows our guests to shine. We hope you enjoy!
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Sideways Sociology: UK Anti-Racism

The Sociological Review Foundation

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Three activists. Their ideas, their work, their lasting importance. In this special short series of audio essays from the Sociological Review Foundation, three expert guests introduce us to key figures in the story of UK anti-racism, illuminating how they show us what that term really means – and what it takes – but also how their work and ideas speak to sociology, too, and deserve to be better known. Starting the series, John Narayan – Chair of the Council of the Institute of Race Relations ...
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Back in the Day Podcast is a series of interviews with historians, related to Tennessee and Middle Tennessee history. It's produced by Metropolitan Archives of Nashville & Davidson County.
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Stories of Scotland

Carrying Stream

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Stories of Scotland is an award-winning Scottish history podcast. Join hosts Jenny and Annie as they unravel the rich tapestry of Scotland’s culture, nature and heritage. Prepared to climb into caves, cairns and chaos, Jenny and Annie travel around Scotland and investigate how stories of the past can help us make sense of modern life. Stories of Scotland celebrates Scottish history through traditional storytelling, archival research, museum objects and wandering in nature. It is recorded in ...
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Homegrown History

Athens-Limestone County Public Library

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Discover Athens, Alabama and Limestone County from one who has studied it and one who has lived it. Rebekah Davis, Limestone County archivist, and Limestone County native, Richard Martin, recount stories and bring in special guests to talk about the rich history of Limestone County, Alabama.
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The Apocrypha Chronicles

re:Naissance Opera

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The year is 2187, thirty-one years since the emergence of the Fungal Intelligence, or The FI. Since first discovery, the archivist, Phe and the bio-engineer, Lar have worked with The FI to help advance the medicines, agriculture, and environment in their home-sphere, x̌ʷay̓x̌ʷəy̓. Now Phe dreams of expanding the benefits of the FI beyond their home sphere - to achieve revolutionary advancements for all life across Cascadia. The Apocrypha Chronicles is a groundbreaking sci-fi / documentary po ...
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Kyle the Apprentice Warlock

warlocksinspacepublishing

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Audio format of Warlocks In Space Publishing’s fantasy serial fiction series ’Kyle the Apprentice Warlock’. Enter the world of Kyle Watkins, the most average everyday warlock he could possibly be. Who also happens to have wizard powers. His closest coworker is constantly arriving at work covered in blood and everyone besides Kyle thinks he might be a serial killer. Together they intern at The National Museum of Unnatural Science and History, where their vampire boss oversees the study, resto ...
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The latest news, analysis and reporting on the art and entertainment world. (Updated periodically) PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
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Take a look at the past through the lens of ”It Came from the Archives” as Wiregrass archivist and historian Marty Olliff shares stories from Alabama’s history. For each episode, our host and Olliff explore a facet of Wiregrass history, drawing contemporary connections to the world we live in today. Oh, and by the way, these stories are fascinating and fun, with facts and tales you’ll definitely want to share with someone! So tune in and let us be your guide through the Wiregrass archives.
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Sounds of Blue

Bob Putignano

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Bob Putignano's Sounds of Blue is a mix of soul, jazz, funk, blues, blues-rock, classic rock and more. Tune in for a steady dose of tunes and interviews with music industry leaders.
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Colleen Shogan made history when she became the first woman to serve as Archivist of the United States in 2023. In February, President Trump fired her with no reason given. On Constitution Day, Shogan launched a national bipartisan effort called "More Perfect" to work on strengthening democracy. Amna Nawaz reports for our series, Art in Action, and…
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Artist Song Album Label Notes - Bernard Herrmann Twilight Zone - End Title - Dream Theme 40th Anniversary Twilight Zone - 1st Season - 1959 Silva Treasury - 4CD's 2022 SOB Twilight Zone Theme - Pat Metheny Have You Heard by Metheny w/Lyle Mays, Steve Rodby, Paul Wertico, Pedro Aznar + Letter From Home - 1989 Geffen Pat Metheny - 71 - Pat Metheny As…
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The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum, education and research complex. It's a public-private trust that has long operated at arm's length from the White House, but now finds itself under unprecedented scrutiny from the Trump administration. Jeffrey Brown reports for our series, Art in Action, exploring the intersection of art an…
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Find Katie's content here: https://www.instagram.com/katiegangel https://www.tiktok.com/@katiegangel44 Little Shop Props on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littleshopprops ============== Stitches in Time website and socials available here: https://linktr.ee/whostitched Editing and music by Becca McGlynn. Art by Mandy Oquendo. Logo by Ben Paddo…
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In celebration of the Reuther Library’s 50th anniversary, AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer Elissa McBride reflects on the role the union’s history and archives play in current and future labor actions and organizing campaigns. Related Resources: AFSCME History Related Collections: AFSCME collections at the Reuther Library Episode Credits Interviewee: Eli…
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HOLD THE PRESSES: While you await part two with Mike Richards from ADABOY! (dropping Thursday, Oct. 2)--Here is the lowdown for the 2025 Hells Half Mile Independent Film and Music Fest. We annually feature this episode to promote the bands that come to Bay City's acclaimed festival each year for our listeners that happen to be heading to Bay City t…
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Our tour through the underworld continues as David leads Michael through the remainder of the sixth and seventh circles of Hell. Learn which Pope was heretical, what happens to violent souls, and how to summon your own "monster of fraud!" **Content warning - This episode features heavy religious imagery and self-harm**…
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SOB 510 Features: Pat Metheny, Isaac Hayes, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Barbara Morrison, Rodney Jones, Gene Harris & "Popa" John DeFrancesco Artist Song Album Label Notes - Bernard Herrmann & Rod Serling + Rod Serling Opening Monologue - Season One w/Bernard Herrmann's "Dream Theme" 40th Anniversary Twilight Zone - 1st Season - 1959 Silva Treasury - 4CD's 2…
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As the end of summer nears, we visit a public garden in Michigan that evolves with the seasons, thanks to its meticulous design and an army of volunteer gardeners. John Yang reports from Detroit for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy…
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The music industry, for all the glamour and excitement, can be grueling with tragic consequences. A 2024 MusiCares survey revealed that over 8% of respondents within the industry had serious thoughts of suicide, notably higher than the 5% rate among the general population. Jeffrey Brown reports on a festival focused on mental health in the music in…
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The MMHP in the 989 sat down with Mike Richards in the summer of 2024, with lead singer and guitarist of ADABOY!, a group that has spanned the past decade with growth and adjustment moving around players and parts, as well as songs and styles, to create one of Mid-Michigan's burgeoning bands that have recorded albums from Bay City to Nashville. Ric…
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Mr. Tomibe tries to help prisoners get food from the outside and allows married couples to live together. Natalie is dumbstruck that half of the Camp is against Mr. Tomibe's Family Unit Plan. Letters from home finally arrive, and Peg gets a special surprise. Stay tuned for the following upcoming episodes this season: Episode 24: No Good Deed Episod…
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Robert Redford, a screen legend, filmmaker, environmentalist and tireless champion of independent voices in cinema, died Tuesday at 89. Revered for his magnetic presence on screen in classics like "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "The Sting" and "All the President’s Men," Redford’s legacy is as much about art as it is about integrity. Jeffrey …
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The Annie E. Casey Foundation is perhaps best known for its work helping America’s youth. Lisa Lawson, the president and CEO, has done extensive research into the development of teenagers. She joined Geoff Bennett to discuss her new book, "Thrive: How the Science of the Adolescent Brain Helps Us Imagine a Better Future for All Children." PBS News i…
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House Music deserves new scholarship, unique artists and new energy! Mega hosts a unique discussion around the history and future of House Music with Randall Dean and Scholar Chloe Forte. The Vintage House Show illuminates the stories of House Music every Wednesday nite. Don't miss us on WNUR.org 89.3FM Chicago. www.VintageHouseShow.com Support the…
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Simon Says In our eleventh episode we discuss the work of one of our very favourite poets, the extraordinary American singer/songwriter, Paul Simon. From his enduring early work with Art Garfunkel to his stellar solo career, producing such iconic albums as Graceland and The Rhythm of the Saints, Simon has produced lyrics known for their narrative q…
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Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, claiming more than 49,000 lives in 2023 alone, according to the latest CDC data. One organization has found an unconventional tool to combat those grim numbers: laughter. Lisa Desjardins speaks with Brad Bonar Jr., founder of the 1 Degree of Separation suicide prevention program, f…
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The chameleon of rock, David Bowie, left behind a profound and colorful legacy. We zoom to London, virtually, to visit the new home for the British star’s archive that just opened this weekend. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy…
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“Downton Abbey,” the beloved historical drama of charm and wit, is coming to an end. At its peak, it drew more than 13 million viewers — the most-watched drama in PBS history. It’s going out with some flair, with the movie “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale” out in theaters now. Stephanie Sy speaks with show creator Julian Fellowes for our arts and c…
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At 66 years old, Kent Broussard has proven it’s never too late to chase a dream. After retiring from a long career in accounting, he enrolled at Louisiana State University as a full-time student with one goal in mind: to finally earn his place in the famed Tiger Marching Band. Geoff Bennett speaks with Broussard about his journey for our arts and c…
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Dr. Keith Wunderlich shares the life and legacy of D.L. Holmes, athletic director of what is now Wayne State University from 1917 though 1958. With a meager budget and outdated equipment, Coach Holmes nurtured a generation of track and field Olympians and world record holders in Detroit, regardless of race, ethnicity, or religious background. Wunde…
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Artificial intelligence and emerging technologies are already reshaping the world around us. But how are age-old inequalities showing up in this new digital frontier? In “The New Age of Sexism,” author and feminist activist Laura Bates explores the biases now being replicated everywhere from ChatGPT to the Metaverse. Amna Nawaz sat down with Bates …
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Find Kyle's work here: Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/kyle_anderson/ Laser Focus (Nerdist podcast): https://nerdist.com/listen/ Doctor Who: Five Years Rapid podcast: https://fiveyearsrapid.libsyn.com/ Listen to Ben Paddon's other projects: Jump Leads: https://audio.jumpleads.zone/ Good Chaotic: https://goodchaotic.com/ The Game of Rassilon: htt…
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Send us a text If you or someone you know has found any misplaced ledgers, parcels, or manuscripts of an unknown origin, do not hesitate! Submit these documents to the Archives for immediate review! [email protected] Thank you for joining this fantasy series on our exploration of another realm. Guided by the voices of fractured timeli…
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Mysteries and codes, religious rites and scientific formulas. That’s the world of Dan Brown’s thrillers, most famously "The Da Vinci Code," and his latest, "The Secret of Secrets." Secrets and codes are also part of Brown’s own life. Senior arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown discovered that during a visit to the author’s home in New Hampshire. It's f…
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When we heard about the death of Supertramp founder Rick Davies a few hours ago, we wanted to pay tribute to him. Rick and the rest of the group were no strangers to us. Since Canada was very instrumental in the story of Supertramp from the mid ‘70s on, they visited our CHUM-FM Toronto studios often. As a Supertramp fan, I am intrigued by the dueli…
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Artist Song Album Label Notes - Bernard Herrmann Twilight Zone - End Title - Dream Theme 40th Anniversary Twilight Zone - 1st Season - 1959 Silva Treasury - 4CD's 2022 SOB Twilight Zone Theme - Lalo Schifrin Mission Impossible Theme by Lalo Schifrin (1966-1973) TV Classic Tunes - 25th Anniversay Edition - 2 CD's Breakable Records Barbara Bain - 94 …
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From July 31-August 16 I went on my first official North Country History Podcast Tour to the Northern Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Northern Wisconsin, and Northeastern Minnesota. I visited numerous places, learned a lot of new information and met many great people. In this final episode of the second season of the podcast, I…
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In today’s pop music, vocals reign supreme. The charts are dominated by singers and rappers, but there’s an increasingly popular genre focused on more instrumental music. William Brangham catches up with Khruangbin, a Grammy-nominated Texas trio and one of the bands at the forefront of this movement. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/n…
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Coffee with Kupke: Live Podcast Recording! Join Fr. Paul Manning and Msgr. Raymond Kupke for a live recording of Coffee with Kupke! Watch as they "spill the coffee" live, and answer audience questions. September, 24th 2025 at 7:30 PM at St. Paul Inside the Walls. 205 Madison Ave. Madison, NJ 07940 Please register at insidethewalls.org/coffee-with-k…
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The world of fashion has lost one of its greats. Italian designer Giorgio Armani died at the age of 91. He is credited with elevating a quintessentially Italian aesthetic in his clothes and making red carpet affairs cultural moments. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Robin Givhan, the Pulitzer Prize-winning fashion critic and former senior critic-a…
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He’s a little guy with a huge following online. Tiny Chef, the Instagram sensation who also happens to be animated, has gained millions of fans of all ages while whipping up vegetarian meals with a side of heart. Stephanie Sy reports for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Host…
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Malcom Cottle brings video to life. malcomcottlemedia.com is a bevy of projects, videos, and music that he has curated while enjoying time as a drummer in Freemont Pike, front man in Sons Of Horace, and curating the Sloan Museum of Discovery in Flint. Born in Ontario, Cottle has balanced dual citizenship with a passion for all things music, audio, …
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Since the nation’s founding, pets have played an essential role in the lives of many U.S. presidents. A new exhibition at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston tells the story of the pets that called the White House home. Special correspondent Jared Bowen takes us there for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is su…
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Send us a text If you or someone you know has found any misplaced ledgers, parcels, or manuscripts of an unknown origin, do not hesitate! Submit these documents to the Archives for immediate review! [email protected] Thank you for joining this fantasy series on our exploration of another realm. Guided by the voices of fractured timeli…
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Prisoner escapes and worries about MacArthur returning to the Philippines and has High Command clamping down on internment camps, sending new rules that Mr. Tomibe must enforce. Prisoners learn more about Mr. Tomibe. Nida hears news about her husband Ismael. Stay tuned for the following upcoming episodes this season: Episode 23: Internment-itus Epi…
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David Duchovny is known to audiences for his iconic roles in "Californication" and "The X-Files." He's now turning his attention to something more intimate: poems that wrestle with love, loss, memory and the passing of time. It’s a meditation on what it means to grow older, to look back and to wonder what still lies ahead. Geoff Bennett sat down wi…
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How is the landscape of House Music Changing in Chicago!! Hot DJ Twan is promoting, producing and performing his style of HOUSE MUSIC citywide and beyond. House Legend DJ Lori Branch discusses his Chicago Reader best DJ nomination and what's next for the young star!! www.VintageHouseShow.com Support the show www.VintageHouseShow.com Preserving and …
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