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Honest Opinions

Lae Lae D’Shun

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Join me every week talk about topics and revelations involving being the best version of your self as. A on this journey of self reinvention. I will also occasionally offer my opinions on some hot optic issues in the world and Pop Culture.
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W̱ILṈEW̱ RADIO

CFUV, Nick Henry

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ÍY SȻÁĆL HÁLE, Nick TŦE NE SNÁ ĆSE LÁ,E SEN EṮ W̱SÁNEĆ, ĆSE LÁ,E SEN EṮ TŦE BOḰEĆEN ÁLELEṈs. Good day everyone, My name is Nick I am from Saanich and I am from the Pauquachin Nation. This is W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio on CFUV 101.9FM. W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio translates to Indigenous Radio. It is a Indigenous show that features Indigenous: Musicians, Story telling, Artists, Language revitalization, Careers, Plant knowledge and more. W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio was made possible with support from the Government of Canada
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Audio From Space

Matt McCorkle

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Audio From Space is a podcast that transforms everyday sounds into sonic experiences. Download free sounds from each episode @ www.audiofrom.space Sign up for for awesome Audio From Space updates & exclusive sound packs -> http://bit.ly/sendmesounds
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This series tells the story of UNRRA, The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, the first and largest international aid effort in human history. It's told through the eyes and letters of one of its staff, 29 year old Australian girl, Betty Souter. Few people now living have ever heard of UNRRA or the extraordinary urgent work it performed as the tide of World War 2 turned in favour of the allied nations. Millions upon countless millions of people were displaced, starving a ...
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Two simultaneous exhibitions at the Grafton Regional Gallery. One, a survey of ceramic works by Alan Peascod, the other, more recent pieces by Avital Sheffer, present contrasting but complementary views on the art and craft of pottery across ages. In this episode, we hear from the curator, Professor Pedram Khosronejad about the exhibitions, and als…
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In his first solo exhibition at NERAM, outsider artist Lae Oldmeadow presents The Garden, a contemplative and tactile installation where nature and culture intertwine. In this episode, NERAM guest curator Professor Pedram Khosronejad (Western Sydney University) interrogates the artist about his history and his inspiration, along with the small inte…
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ART DECO celebrates 100 years. The enduring 20th century's art movement is recognised as transformative, but what really makes it so special? In this episode, author, collector and all round creative Claudia Chan Shaw speaks with Tim Stackpool about the history of Art Deco, and how its influence is still being felt today. More information about Cla…
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Sydney Contemporary returns to Carriageworks from 11 to 14 September this year for its biggest edition yet. Presented across distinct sectors and accompanied by a dynamic public program, there are four days of bold gallery presentations, large-scale installations, experimental live performances, thought-provoking panel discussions and of course: ch…
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Red and black, passion and pride – this week we journey into the heart of Costa Rica to profile LD Alajuelense. From their historic rise in the 1940s to their fierce rivalries and modern-day dominance, we break down what makes "La Liga" the beating heart of Alajuela. Plus, fan stories, legendary matches, and why this club is a cornerstone of Costa …
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In this episode of 90 Plus Extra Time, we head to the city of Lae to uncover the rise of Lae City FC — Papua New Guinea’s modern football powerhouse and one of Oceania’s most consistent contenders. We explore how Lae City went from a newly formed club in 2013 to dominating the PNG National Soccer League and taking on giants in the OFC Champions Lea…
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Club Nacional isn’t just one of Uruguay’s biggest clubs—it’s one of the oldest and most influential teams in all of South America. In this episode, we trace Nacional’s roots from its founding in 1899 as a criollo alternative to British-dominated teams, through their legendary Copa Libertadores triumphs, and into the present day. With fierce rivalri…
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In this episode of 90 Plus Extra Time, we head to Kadıköy — the beating heart of Istanbul’s Asian side — to explore the rich, rebellious, and passionate legacy of Fenerbahçe SK. From secret matches under Ottoman rule to continental showdowns in Europe, Fenerbahçe’s history is a rollercoaster of glory, heartbreak, and defiance. We break down their 2…
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Rob takes you to Doha for a deep dive into Al Sadd SC—Qatar’s most successful club and a giant of Asian football. From their 2011 Champions League triumph to the Xavi era and their influence on the national team, this episode explores the legacy and future of The Boss. Rivalries, legends, and one game that defined them—it’s all here. Email the show…
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From their founding by missionaries to shocking the world at the 2010 Club World Cup, TP Mazembe’s journey is a blueprint for African ambition and excellence. Rob breaks down their history, cultural impact, legendary rivalries, and what the club represents in modern football. Email the show at [email protected] Up next: Al Sadd SC from Qatar Stars L…
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Club América: champions, villains, icons. In this episode, Rob explores the rich and divisive legacy of Mexico’s most successful club. From their 1916 student roots to corporate dominance and Super Clásico drama—this is the definitive América deep dive. Why do fans love them? Why do rivals loathe them? And what match defines their identity? Tune in…
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In this episode of the 90 Plus Extra Time podcast, Rob dives into the story of Sydney FC — the most successful men’s team in Australian football. From their rapid rise in the A-League to legendary rivalries like the Sydney Derby and the Big Blue, this is a club built on ambition, silverware, and passion. We explore their trophy-laden history, the e…
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How does a freelance curator undertake their work in Australia, and what opportunities are really presented? Does it take a special entrepreneurial spirit? In this episode, we hear an open and frank perspective from independent curator Michelle Chanique about the challenges and benefits of working in the arts, without being tied to any particular i…
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While the 90 Plus Extra Time Podcast usually spotlights a club’s rich history, today we’re making an exception to cover something too big to ignore—the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. With 32 teams from six continents set to compete in the U.S., including giants like Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Palmeiras, FIFA is aiming to reshape the global club l…
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From the early performances of the 1970s, to the hugely popular suspended stone circles, to the installations that incorporate a sense of theatre, Ken Unsworth continues to offer a disturbing and uncompromising view of our shared humanity. In this episode of the podcast, we speak with Macquarie University senior gallery curator Rhonda Davis, and ex…
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Nelson Nghe is a Western Sydney-based artist engaging with a diverse range of media including painting, photo media and assemblage. His practice is characterised by the passionate use of mixed media and playful abstractions to push boundaries and highlight the living experience of gambling harm as an affected other. His exhibition LOSSES DISGUISED …
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Measuring Australia’s creative world ranking. An educational futurist and passionate arts educator, Professor Dr Anne Bamford OBE is Director of the International Research Agency, and President of the Education Inspiring Peace Laboratory, and was the former Strategic Education, Skills and Culture Director for the City of London. In this episode: Af…
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Sydney commercial gallery COMA makes a big move, relocating to a bigger single venue, featuring an enormous exhibition space, viewing rooms across two levels, and onsite storage. This episode features COMA founder Sotiris Sotiriou speaking about the motivation behind the move, the gallery’s vision for the future, and about choosing Justin Williams …
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LON Gallery in Melbourne began as a project space in 2016 based on a non-profit model that primarily supported emerging artists. The gallery established it's formal program in 2019, which provided the opportunity to work with a select number of artists in depth and to foster the critical development of their practices. At Sydney Contemporary in 202…
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"I'm a black woman in the world. Every day when I step outside of my door, I can't be invisible." From Tate Modern to the National Gallery of Victoria, Atong Atem has captured the eye of curators, critics and collectors alike as an artist who creates beautifully crafted images that explore family, migration and her South Sudanese heritage. Her work…
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"I didn't know being a slut could be a form of art" Sexuality and gender diversity are not unusual to find within the nature of any artist's work, but perhaps being a result of direct sexual practice is somewhat surprising. Emil Canita was exhibited by MARS Gallery in Melbourne earlier this year, and then later reached a broader audience at Sydney …
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Painting exclusively together for many decades, Grace Crowley & Ralph Balson’s dynamic exchange extended and challenged both artists. They respectively produced some of the earliest and most important works of abstract art in the country. Their collaborative approach to painting – the sharing of ideas, techniques and materials – resulted in two sig…
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MultiFutures imagines potential worlds of tomorrow through the lens of cultural and linguistically diverse International and Australian artists. The exhibition addresses the importance of diversity in the creation of imaginary and real-world futures based on lived experiences of First Nations and CaLD communities. Featuring multimedia artistic prac…
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During his forty-year career, master lithographer Fred Genis (1934 – 2022) worked in the United States, Europe, and Australia, collaborating with leading artists from around the world. His working life spanned monumental eras in the 20th Century art including the American Abstract Expressionist movement of 1960s and 70s New York. The Grafton Region…
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EXPRESS EDITION. Archie Moore’s kith and kin has opened at the Venice Biennale. Curated by Ellie Buttrose, the work reflects on the nature and strength of First Nations Australian kinship that spans more than 65,000 years, and incorporates the land, water and all living things. Drawing on Archie's Kamilaroi, Bigambul, British and Scottish heritage,…
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Donna Marcus, a multidisciplinary artist, discusses her artistic background and her use of kitchenware and cooking pots in her work. In conversation with curator Professor Pedram Khosronejad, she explains how she became fascinated with aluminum objects, particularly lightweight aluminum objects, and the stories and narratives they hold. Covering he…
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When the drive to create takes a turn and propels the artistic compulsion into another direction. This episode features US based actor and now designer Darren Burrows revealing his inspiration, his history, and the balance between performance, life, and the art of design. Discussing the phenomenon of an artist known for one talent, but now channell…
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Catching up after being away for a while. VfB Stuttgart is still riding the waves, while fans in Germany are protesting the DFL and their investment plan. This episode's profiled team is Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo of the Primera División de Chile. The most supported club in Chile. A club with numerous titles including the CONMEBOL Copa Liber…
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Drawn from a partnership with the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) and loans from the National Gallery of Australia and private lenders across the country, Emerging from Darkness: Faith, Emotion and The Body in the Baroque brings together some of the most important European works in Australia for the first time. Also exploring the few women artis…
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"It began as a vague sense of unease, unconnected to anything in particular. Ordinary objects of the built environment began to take on a threatening demeanour, looming over the bright and baking streets." Created by artists Heidi Axelsen and Hugo Moline, The Dance of the Remediators at The Lock Up in Newcastle is an archive of a possible future; a…
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2024 marks 150 years since the birth of Impressionism, the movement that revolutionised art. During the 1860s, a group of artists, nicknamed “the Batignolles group”, regularly met at the Café Guerbois in Paris. Deviating from the academic style, these artists, which were all refused at the Salon de Paris, decided to create their own exhibition in t…
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The Art Gallery of Western Australia and SPACED present Rural Utopias at The Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA) from 25 November 2023. Rural Utopias features new works by 10 artists from across Australia, developed over a series of residencies in rural and remote Western Australia, in dialogue with selected objects from AGWA’s $361 million Sta…
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We’re invited, by the Australian Museum to transport ourselves back 3,300 years, across the sands of the Sahara Desert to reach the heartbeat of ancient Egypt ruled by the most celebrated pharaoh in the country's storied history. This is the opportunity to experience one of the greatest collections of its kind, in an Australian-first exhibition, Ra…
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This episode's profiled team is Malmö FF of the Swedish Allsvenskan League. One of the top-performing teams in Swedish football.Official club website: ⁠https://www.mff.se/Email the show at [email protected] and tell me what clubs and teams you'd like to see profiled. And please, let me know what you think of the show.Thanks for listening.Up next: Co…
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This episode's profiled team is the Orlando Pirates Football Club of the South African Premier Division. Official club website: www.orlandopiratesfc.com/ Also, Germany fired their coach, VfB Stuttgart in 4th after four matches, and my son's team won big. Email the show at [email protected] and tell me what clubs and teams you'd like to see profiled.…
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This episode's profiled team is Daegu Football Club of the South Korean K League 1.Official club website: https://www.daegufc.co.kr/main/Email the show at [email protected] and tell me what clubs and teams you'd like to see profiled. And please, let me know what you think of the show.Thanks for listening.Up next: Orlando Pirates of the Premier Divis…
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This episode's profiled team is Fútbol Club Juárez of the Liga MX—a newer club with a brief history, but a bright future. Official club website: fcjuarez.com Email the show at [email protected] and tell me what clubs and teams you'd like to see profiled. And please, let me know what you think of the show. Thanks for listening. Up next: Daegu FC of K…
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Sangeeta Sandrasegar’s art practice is centred on hybridity theories, and explores her life in Australia as an artist of Malaysian, Indian and Australian heritage, and the relationship between migrant communities and homelands. Her practice, including her highly regarded work with paper cutouts, has engaged with shadows as an ephemeral motif symbol…
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This episode's profiled team is Club Atlético Boca Juniors of the Argentine Primera División. A club with a rich history, and a powerhouse of South American football, with numerous wins of the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, and the Recopa Sudamericana. Official club website: https://www.bocajuniors.com.ar/ Email the show at rob@90pl…
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I've discussed changes coming to the show for a while. And now those changes are here. With each new episode, I will take a randomly selected club or national team and conduct a mini-profile. This is something that I wanted to do for a very long time. I hope you guys will enjoy this new format. Thank you so much for sticking with me and the podcast…
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Artist and engineer Majid Rabet came to Australia via Indonesia, and was detained by Australian Immigration, firstly at Christmas Island, and then at Villawood Detention Centre in Sydney. While there - for two years - to help ease the anxiety of his situation, he put his skills and inspiration to work. Majid noticed discarded material in the refuse…
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With the majority of league seasons in Europe over, there is very little soccer/football going on. FIFA not giving much love to the viewers of the Women's World Cup in Europe. Die Mannschaft (the German National Team) is having a rough go in friendlies. This is the silly season for transfers, but Saudi Arabia seems to be having the best go at it. T…
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The show is back. I am back in Germany. Back in this soccer / football (fussball) mad country. VfB Stuttgart has survived and will remain in the Bundesliga. Lionel Messi has moved from Ligue 1 and Paris Saint-Germain to Major League Soccer side Inter Miami. Saudi Arabia has continued to scoop up some of the best names in Europe. Email the show at 9…
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Artists John Klein and Sally Ryan both separately chose Sydney designer and media presenter Claudia Chan Shaw as their subject for entry into this year's Archibald Art Prize. Hear how the artists differed in their approach to representing Claudia, how they prepared and undertook the sittings, and their impressions of each other's work. This year, 9…
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Victoria’s TarraWarra Biennial is underway until mid-July, featuring works curated by Dr Léuli Eshrāghi, focusing on the interconnectedness of the peoples of Australia, Asia, and the Great Ocean. The exhibition is titled 'ua usiusi faʻavaʻasavili', a Sāmoan proverb which means ‘the canoe obeys the wind’. The proverb is demonstrative of Great Ocean …
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Sydney gallery and art consultancy Curatorial+Co. is moving their physical gallery space to a new home in Woolloomooloo. Founder and gallery owner Sophie Vander speaks with Tim Stackpool about discovering the fortuitous new space, the change in image this might mean for the gallery, and about the evolution and challenges of managing a commercial ga…
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Canadian contemporary artist Anthony Ricciardi has made a big impact these past few years, with collections being showcased globally in major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Manchester, Montreal, Sao Paolo, and now in Sydney thanks to gallerist Louise Reilly at Audrey Fine Art. He has curated large-scale artwork and clothing for notabl…
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A new and immersive contemporary arts festival is scheduled for the picturesque South Coast town of Berry from June 22 to 25, 2023. OpenField Arts Festival will showcase contemporary art in and around the town in unique non-museum venues, including halls, community spaces and natural reserves. Festival Co-Director and acclaimed Australian musician …
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Artist Archie Moore and curator Ellie Buttrose team up to present at the 2024 Venice Biennale. Announced by the soon to be re-named Australia Council, the artist becomes only the second solo First Nations artist to represent Australia at the world’s oldest international contemporary art event. In this edition of the podcast, we hear from the artist…
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