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Snuffing Torches

Barstool Sports

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A podcast for Survivor fans by Survivor fans. "Snuffing Torches" will be released after every new Survivor episode with knee-jerk reactions as we break down the show. Hosted by Survivor superfan Tommy Smokes and featuring Barstool's other biggest Survivor fans Nate, Glenny Balls, Jeff D Lowe, and Jake Marsh. Each week, we'll give our unfiltered thoughts on every player and their gameplay, updated winner rankings, reactions to new twists and more. Former Survivor players will be regular guest ...
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Project Big Screen

Barstool Sports

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Your go-to show for movie reviews, breakdowns, and ratings from Jeff D Lowe, Kirk Minihane, KenJac, Klemmer, & Bob Goochman. If you can see it on the big screen or streaming, the Project Big Screen crew will have it covered, as well as Top 10 Rankings, celebrity interviews, and more! Make sure to follow everyone on LetterBoxd, as well as the show account: @ProjBigScreen. - You can find every episode of Project Big Screen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-fre ...
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aD&D Wireless

Jeffrey Forsythe, Aaron, Caroline, Chris, Doug, Jeff, Melissa, and Mike

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aD&D Wireless is Dungeons and Dragons podcast where a group of friends plays via a Virtual Tabletop. With plenty of world building, character drama, inappropriate jokes, and just a little bit of chaos there is something here for everyone to enjoy. Join our heroes as they uncover the mysteries of a new realm, deal with the threat of an obsessed king, and work through whatever emotional baggage they bring to the table!
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Jeff Hoyt sees stories everywhere he looks. They unfurl from the island in the upper left-hand corner of the lower 48 that Jeff calls home. For years, he's told his stories in a radio show segment called "Hoytus Interruptus." The podcast version will drop every Tuesday. Five minutes per episode. After season one, Jeff hopes to turn to his listeners for a chance to "elevate" their own tales.
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IT in the D

Bob Waltenspiel & Randy Walker

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IT in the D is your insider look at the tech scene in Detroit. Started in 2007 as a meetup group in Metro Detroit for IT professionals, the IT in the D podcast was born in 2013 as an extension of those conversations. Host Bob Waltenspiel and co-host and producer Randy Walker are IT industry veterans, but IT in the D is intentionally more conversational and less instructional. Each weekly show has guests ranging from CIOs and local rock stars, to subject matter experts, local event organizers ...
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At age 90 Doris "Granny D" Haddock blazed a 3200-mile trail across America for campaign finance reform. She had been challenged by her women’s study group, the “Tuesday Morning Academy” to do something about big money in politics. Actress Barbara Bates Smith and musician Jeff Sebens bring her story to life in the touring show “Go, Granny D!”. The crusade continues as they share stories and interview reform leaders.
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Award-winning filmmaker Khoa D. Le (“Walt Before Mickey,” “Bezos: The Beginning”) joins his outspoken AI co-host Maya to rewire the way indie movies get made. Each release will dive into practical, battle-tested tactics—ChatGPT beat sheets, Midjourney storyboards, micro-budget workflow hacks—and the big questions at the crossroads of art, tech, and entrepreneurship. If you’re an independent creator who wants studio-quality results without studio money, hit follow and start reprogramming Holl ...
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A New Untold Story

Barstool Sports

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A New Untold Story is a podcast. KB was the smallest newborn in the history of Wheeling. Nobody believed that he would survive, but KB believed he was a legitimate miracle. KB loved baseball despite that he almost never got to play, and when he did it was only to get a walk from his small strike zone. Nick's mother, Rebecca Wentworth, got pregnant in high school. The only fact anyone knows about Nick's parentage is that Rebecca met his father on a train. Her refusal to reveal the identity of ...
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Mastering Risk

Dr. Jeff Donaldson, CD

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Risk cannot be eliminated, disasters cannot be prevented and you cannot purchase your way to an insulated life. You can identify, codify, judge and mitigate risk in your professional and private life. Non-apocalytpic evidence-based risk and preparedness education, for individuals, families, solo-entrepreneurs, businesses and communities. Your host, Dr. D is a veteran, professor, author and entrepreneur. No one is coming to help, so you and you alone are responsible for your outcomes. The cho ...
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EMCrit FOAM Feed

Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM

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Help me fill in the blanks of the practice of ED Critical Care. In this podcast, we discuss all things related to the crashing, critically ill patient in the Emergency Department. Find the show notes at emcrit.org.
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Two Tusks

Bryce Castillo

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1978. Off the back of touring the worldwide sensation "Rumours," Fleetwood Mac are back in Los Angeles to record a follow-up record: the notorious "Tusk." With a state-of-the-art studio and endless creative control, "Tusk" takes the rock-pop band into new, vulnerable places that leave listeners with questions and stories to uncover. Two Tusks unwraps this album track-by-track against unfinished takes from "The Alternate Tusk" with insights and stories from those recording sessions. Hosted by ...
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These aren't just two white guys from Boston talking hoops. Legendary basketball scribe Bob Ryan teams up with nationally renowned hoops insider Jeff Goodman and polarizing Boston sports broadcaster, Gary Tanguay, to bring you The Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman Podcast. Ryan, Goodman and Tanguay use over 100 years of combined experience on to provide you with an inside look at the world of NBA and NCAA basketball from two of the foremost experts and storytellers in the field. Basketball junkies can ...
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We are a brand new video game podcast based out of Vancouver, Canada. Gyasi and Jeff get together weekly to discuss gaming news and give their casual, unprofessional takes. Catch us on YouTube using keywords: D-Up Gaming Please subscribe, like and share. We look forward to hearing your comments and feedback. Much Love. Visit us. https://dupgaming.wordpress.com/ Watch us on Youtube! www.youtube.com/channel/UCbVrGfEn0q5Ujw1z5cYBQVA Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/D_Up_Gaming #DUpGaming # ...
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Join J.D. Myall from Writer's Digest and Drexel University on 'Craft Chat Chronicles' for interviews with New York Times best-selling authors. Delve into the art of writing, uncover insights and tips on crafting bestsellers, as well as effective publishing and book marketing. Perfect for aspiring and seasoned writers, and students alike, this podcast combines creative writing expertise with real-world publishing experience. Tune in for transformative literary guidance.
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It's a show about the raddest time of year in the baddest decade ever! That's right! We talk all things Christmas in the '80s to the max! Toys, movies, specials, music, books, games, comics, decorations, food, fashion, and fads--if it was gnarly during Christmas in the '80s, we got it covered!
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Talking Appalachian is a podcast about the Appalachian Mountain region's language or "voiceplaces," cultures, and communities. The podcast is hosted by Dr. Amy Clark, a Professor of Communication Studies and Director of the Center for Appalachian Studies at the University of Virginia's College at Wise. The podcast is based on her 2013 co-edited book Talking Appalachian: Voice, Identity, and Community. Her writing on Appalachia has appeared in the New York Times, Oxford American Magazine, Sal ...
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Unshakeable Brain

Dr. Kylie Burton

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Welcome to Unshakeable Brain, your guide to an unshakeable brain. I'm your host, Dr. Kylie, and my mission is simple: to help you grow a brain that's stronger, sharper, and unshakable in every part of your life. Each week we explore the science, stories, and strategies that make that happen.
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A Long-time radio host with his own show as well as backing up as host for nationally syndicated broadcasts, Jeff is a fifth generation Oregon farmer, aviator, professional musician, former State Legislator, lobbyist, real estate developer, small business owner, firefighter, and served as an embedded broadcaster with Oregon National Guard in Iraq and Afghanistan. Jeff is a former Oregon State Representative and fifth generation Oregon farmer from Halsey, Oregon. Kropf served as Chairman of t ...
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On each episode we interview recovering addicts and learn their story with addiction. Through exploring personal journeys we get a glimpse of the depths addicts fall to, and their path in recovery.
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Legends Of Sport

Andrew D. Bernstein

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Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame photographer Andrew Bernstein discusses life behind the scenes with some of the biggest names in the world of sports. Covering the most memorable events of the past three decades, telling lively and personal stories, plus in-depth discussions about the serious issues affecting current and retired athletes. This podcast is about the memories, business and culture of sport.
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Shrinks Rap

James Bramson, Psy, D & Rafael Cortina, MFT

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Shrinks Rap welcomes psychologists and healers to share their journeys - both personal and professional. James H. Bramson, licensed Psychologist and Social Worker, and Rafael J. Cortina, licensed Marriage and Family Therapist "rap" with a variety of guests, including new and seasoned therapists, thought leaders, creative artists, and lifestyle experts about how their paths brought them to the field of healing and what they've learned along the way.
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A podcast all about clean water efforts! Join host Jeff Berckes to explore challenges and successes of the 303(d) program in the United States. Berckes will speak with local, state, and EPA staff about their work to keep our waters clean. Follow @CleanWaterPod on Twitter for the latest updates! This podcast is produced by NEIWPCC, a regional commission that helps the states of the Northeast preserve and advance water quality. Learn more at neiwpcc.org. This podcast is funded through a U.S. E ...
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In the US, hip hop reigns as the genre that influences every aspect of our culture. From fashion to film, the dominance of this prolific sound can be traced back to one year - 1988. From Public Enemy to The Fresh Prince, these twelve months gave rise to the superstars and styles that still resonate in songs released today. Through the unique perspective and personal experiences of Will Smith, Class of ’88 reveals the milestone moments, albums and artists that inspired a sonic evolution and s ...
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🎙️ The Training Impact Podcast with Jeff Walter Welcome to The Training Impact Podcast, where we explore how Partner Training Programs drive real business results. Hosted by Jeff Walter, Founder and CEO of LatitudeLearning, this show dives deep into the strategies, tools, and stories behind high-performing training programs for franchises, resellers, dealers, customers, and extended enterprise networks. With over 20 years in Learning and Development, Jeff brings clarity to a part of the indu ...
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This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: newbooksnetwork.com Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ Fo ...
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Born in Detroit area, raised in that music scene and contributed to it's party movement starting in the mid-90s, spent a decade+ in Chicago, a few years in Stockholm Sweden, several years in the Bay Area, before relocating to LA. Roots are in proper techno but today you will find a blend of techno, tech house, deep house and anything in between. *Additional mixes can be found at the links listed below. **Photo credit Peter Hydorn: https://www.facebook.com/peter.hydorn
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Dungeon N00bz is a Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) podcast of a group of friends playing 4th edition DnD. We have no idea what we are doing, but we are learning as we go. Please come an listen and feel free to give tips and pointers because, well, WE NEED THEM! Current Cast: The Crappy DM - Jeff Stewart Thargar the Orc - Ashley Stewart Gobber the Goblin - Bradley Cooper Duraka the Dragonborn - Joe Two Chains the Barbarian - Jon Allyann the Elf - Brooksany
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In this episode, Bob Ryan, Jeff Goodman, and Gary Tanguay dive into the Celtics' recent play, including more outstanding displays from Jaylen Brown and improvement from Derrick White. They discuss why Boston shouldn't fear many teams in this league. The guys also discuss the Clippers' resurgence, Kawhi Leonard's impressive scoring run, Cooper Flagg…
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Another bad Kotax idea may get repealed by the people: https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2025/12/26/effort-to-erase-homeless-camping-protections-moves-closer-to-the-ballot/ State employees earned by 4.4B last year, more than 500M more than previous year: https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2025/12/oregon-state-employees-earned-44-billion-last-year-s…
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Send us a text What happens to your small business when the power goes out… and stays out for days or even weeks? Most small business owners assume it’ll only be a minor inconvenience. But prolonged grid-down events cost the U.S. alone $90–150 billion every year, and small businesses get hit the hardest. With thin financial runways and total relian…
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Erinnerungskämpfe: Neues deutsches Geschichtsbewusstsein (Ditzingen: Reclam, 2023) is a new, provocative volume on German memory cultures and politics edited by Jürgen Zimmerer. What can be loosely translated as Memory Wars: New German Historical Consciousness is a collection of chapters that lay bare a mosaic of a diverse German memory landscape a…
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Hans Van Eyghen's book The Epistemology of Spirit Beliefs (Routledge, 2023) assesses whether belief in spirits is epistemically justified. It presents two arguments in support of the existence of spirits and arguments that experiences of various sorts (perceptions, mediumship, possession, and animistic experiences) can lend justification to spirit-…
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From her start playing paddle tennis on the streets of Harlem as a young teenager to her eleven Grand Slam tennis wins to her professional golf career, Althea Gibson became the most famous black sportswoman of the mid-twentieth century. In her unprecedented athletic career, she was the first African American to win titles at the French Open, Wimble…
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What's the secret to scoring a reservation at a hot new restaurant? When should you enter a lottery to increase your odds of winning? Why did your neighbor's kid get into a nearby preschool while yours didn't? Who gets priority for a life-saving organ donation? These outcomes are not a matter of luck. Instead, they depend on how we navigate hidden …
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Father Ron Rolheiser’s new book Insane for the Light: A Spirituality for Our Wisdom Years, which is about how to grow old well and be fruitful, first giving your life away and then your death so as to be a blessing. That’s a recipe for joy. We also talked about mysticism, St. John of the Cross, and some miraculous experiences in real people’s lives…
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Stuart Carroll's Enmity and Violence in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2023) transforms our understanding of Europe between 1500 and 1800 by exploring how ordinary people felt about their enemies and the violence it engendered. Enmity, a state or feeling of mutual opposition or hostility, became a major social problem during the t…
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In the October 12, 2023 issue of The Hollywood Reporter, Scott Feinberg offered an annotated list of the 100 greatest film books of all time. Drawing on a jury of 322 people who make, study, and are otherwise connected to the movies, Feinberg assembled an annotated list that reads like the ultimate film study syllabus. In this interview, Dan Moran …
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What is “America” not only as a political entity but in our imagination? How can we properly envision America, without repeating clichés that frame America as either reactionary or revolutionary, repressive or liberatory? I spoke with Eyal Peretz about his book American Medium, which looks at Hollywood to re-imagine the concept of "America" through…
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In this interview, she discusses her book, Race, Politics, and Irish America: A Gothic History (Oxford UP, 2023), which inserts successive Irish-American identities--forcibly transported Irish, Scots-Irish, and post-Famine Irish--into American histories and representations of race. Figures from the Scots-Irish Andrew Jackson to the Caribbean-Irish …
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For a century, magazines were the authors of culture and taste, of intelligence and policy - until they were overthrown by the voices of the public themselves online. Magazine (Bloomsbury, 2023) by Jeff Jarvis, part of the Object Lessons series is a tribute to all that magazines were. From their origins in London and on Ben Franklin's press; throug…
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It’s The Pop Culture Professors, and we continue our analysis of Pluribus, with our thoughts on episode 8, “Charm Offensive” and episode 9, “La Chico o El Mundo.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network…
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Sterling has a post-mortem on UC's Liberty Bowl debacle. "Fat Guy At The Movies" Kevin Carr tells us what's coming to theaters in 2026. A young girl is murdered in the West End. Sterling wonders when the madness will end. And UC Health's Dr. Christine O'Dea tells Sterling how to live better in the new year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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Send us a text From aspiring biochemist to bestselling author, Kwame Alexander's literary journey is nothing short of inspiring. What if a single college poetry class could alter the course of your career? For Kwame, that moment came with Nikki Giovanni at Virginia Tech. Kwame reveals how this pivotal experience ignited his passion for writing, ult…
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Should the citizens put forward an initiative allowing non profits, judges and lawmakers to be sued because there decisions cause physical harm to victims? Leftist Portland non profit bails out criminal who murders 5 days later: Sue them for liability: https://oregoncatalyst.com/93572-portland-fund-frees-man-murders-5-days.html WA/OR lawmakers intr…
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Why does Indias police force, created under British rule, still echo the priorities of a bygone empire? And what is it about this institution, tasked with maintaining the law and order, that has led to a normalization of daily violence? These are the key questions that inform the analyses in this volume by lawyers, academics and activists. Divided …
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What does it mean when a radical understanding of National Socialism is inextricably embedded in the work of the twentieth century's most important philosopher? Martin Heidegger's sympathies for the conservative revolution and National Socialism have long been well known. As the rector of the University of Freiburg in the early 1930s, he worked har…
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Undaunted: How Women Changed American Journalism (Knopf, 2023) is a representative history of the American women who surmounted every impediment put in their way to do journalism's most valued work. From Margaret Fuller's improbable success to the highly paid reporters of the mid-nineteenth century to the breakthrough investigative triumphs of Nell…
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Matt Dawson's The Political Durkheim: Sociology, Socialism, Legacies (Routledge, 2023) presents Durkheim as an important political sociologist, inspired by and advocating socialism. Through a series of studies, it argues that Durkheim’s normative vision, which can be called libertarian socialism, shaped his sociological critique and search for alte…
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While early Buddhists hailed their religion's founder for opening a path to enlightenment, they also exalted him as the paragon of masculinity. According to Buddhist scriptures, the Buddha's body boasts thirty-two physical features, including lionlike jaws, thighs like a royal stag, broad shoulders, and a deep, resonant voice, that distinguish him …
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The city of St. Petersburg held great significance to the Russian Empire when Peter the Great first built the city in 1703. It was intended to be Russia's "window to the West" and usher in Russia's place as a modern European power. It also replaced Moscow as the capital of the growing empire that stretched across two continents. It was also the sit…
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An engaging investigation of how 13 key Enlightenment figures shaped the concept of race, from the acclaimed author of Diderot and the Art of Thinking Freely. Over the first decades of the 18th century, Christianity began to lose its grip on the story of humankind. Yet centuries of xenophobia, religious intolerance, and proto-biological ideas did n…
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Screening Precarity integrates a cultural analysis of film texts and history, industry transformations, and the violence and crises of political economy infrastructures, to study post-liberalization shifts in the Hindi film industry in India. The book investigates Bollywood as a media system that has moved away from the glee and gusto of liberaliza…
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A fascinating exploration of George Orwell--and his body of work--by an award-winning Orwellian biographer and scholar, presenting the author anew to twenty-first-century readers. We find ourselves in an era when the moment is ripe for a reevaluation of the life and the works of one of the twentieth century's greatest authors. This is the first twe…
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For a century, magazines were the authors of culture and taste, of intelligence and policy - until they were overthrown by the voices of the public themselves online. Magazine (Bloomsbury, 2023) by Jeff Jarvis, part of the Object Lessons series is a tribute to all that magazines were. From their origins in London and on Ben Franklin's press; throug…
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A fascinating exploration of George Orwell--and his body of work--by an award-winning Orwellian biographer and scholar, presenting the author anew to twenty-first-century readers. We find ourselves in an era when the moment is ripe for a reevaluation of the life and the works of one of the twentieth century's greatest authors. This is the first twe…
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