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Bass Agenda: Underground Electro and Techno Radio Show and Record Label. Radio show broadcasts monthly on Sunday via RTE's 2FM as part of the Late Night Sessions - www.rte.ie/radio/2fm/late-night/1243202-late-night-sessions-rte-2fm/Showcasing the diversity, talent and influences of artists in the broad spectrums that are the Electro & Techno genres: past, present and future. Since 2012 Bass Agenda has asked artists to choose tracks important to them and has featured Interviews, guest mixes, ...
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Join us for Freq Agenda Season Two, your bi weekly run down of mixes, music and event news from the world of electronic music in both Ireland and beyond with hosts Bates, Paddy and Mambo. Shows uploaded weekly and Aired Friday's. Want your mixes, releases or events featured? feel free to email freqagenda@gmail.com and a member of our team will reply as soon as is possible. Thanks for your support and for stopping by ! We could not be doing this without you!
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*Go ad-free with hundreds of bonus episodes: Patreon.com/IlluminatiWatcher* Author of THE DARK PATH Isaac Weishaupt hosts this show focused on pop culture and its role in the occult agenda to instill ritualistic symbolism in entertainment! This podcast provides unbiased opinions and discussion on the symbolism, theories, pop culture, music, film, gossip and celebrity tabloids; in a safe and positive light with respect to all opinions and world views. Isaac Weishaupt has been on the leading e ...
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This is African Agenda, we talk about the issues Africa is prioritizing in its development agenda and how they are taking shape. We examine these issues within the context of open government, open data and sustainable development. African Agenda is produced by the Africa Open Data Network. For more information visit our website. Theme music Burning Van by Big Mean Sound Machine on Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License
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Where's Brunch? is an innovative podcast dedicated to leading interesting conversations and discussions around trending topics, covering all the things your friends will be chatting about at brunch. Join your hosts, Trina, a Sommelier and Brocky, a Whiskey connoisseur and explore the couple’s brunch discussions and listen as they review their favourite brunch spots, sharing information about the finest venues, chefs and menus. Listen to this podcast for a hit of fellowship as your hosts spen ...
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PODAHOLIKS is no-nonsense and non-agenda-driven conversation coming from Dubai. DIY with WeWillFixIt, Cars with PowerWorks, and medicine with DocTalk. Type the show name into the podcast search box to get all the episodes of that show. Theme music for PoweWorks, DocTalk & WeWillFixIt by Dex Piecowye (PiecowyeDex@Gmail.com)
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The Koncrete Radio Podcast provides a raw and unfiltered view of Trending Topics in Pop Culture, Music, Politics, Social Issues and Current Events. Our Vision is to unpack the truth in stories major Media outlets present in a "politically correct" fashion; our non-partisan approach allows listeners to draw their conclusion based on morals rather than political affiliation.
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That Supernatural Talk Podcast with host Daniel Adams is exactly how it sounds - supernatural! Listen in as you’ll hear everything from crazy encounters, testimonies, and teachings on how to live a supernatural life through the power of Jesus Christ!
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"After Talk" with OMATC Music Series

Upward and Onward Productions with Darren Lorenzo and Bruno Diaz

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“After Talk” with “Our Meeting at the Crossroads” is a platform that interviews Music Artist. Where they talk about their journey, purpose, agenda in the biz, and their life during this pandemic. A place where they get a chance to tell their story and view on being a performer. An inside scoop/in person interview with the Artist and Host. No judgement, just conversation.
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EddieV and AndrewE discuss topics relevant to today's news and not so publicized items that seem to miss the main stream media. We also feature Independent Music Artists to show you there is more than what you hear on the radio and it is great talent! Tune in and check us out.... We also feature news clips from the ever popular podcast "No Agenda" starring Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak!
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DiscoDaze

STEPHEN RICHARDS

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Waterford, Ireland For DJ Bookings / Remixes: stephenrichards11@gmail.com ** Music Producer / Remixer / DJ ** Producer & Presenter of DiscoDaze radio show on Open Tempo FM ** Former Producer & Presenter of The Waveform radio show on Open Tempo FM Forthcoming Releases On ▶︎ Hot Digits Official Releases On ▶︎ Tropical Disco Hot Digits Music Discoweey Spa In Disco Spa Club Super Spicy Records Masterworks Music Bandolier Rare Wiri Spain Slightly Transformed Hot Gorilla Records Deep Sense Mango S ...
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Let me give you situation that you might find relatable. You're reading something in the paper, on the web or while doom-scrolling through social media. You come across something and the first thing that comes out of your mouth is What's the Hype? Acting as a supplement to our newsletter, What's The Hype? by Perfunktory aims to break down trending subjects as perfunctorily as possible. An effortless, no agenda, playground where we discuss everything from music to gaming, technology, culture ...
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NU ROCKS

Xavi Carafí Mauri

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WHERE ROCK’N’ROLL IS OUT LOUD Durante dos horas, NU ROCKS repasa de manera muy exhaustiva toda la Actualidad del Hard Rock, el AOR, el Rock Melódico y el Heavy Metal, en todas sus vertientes y colores. Tendrás Muchas novedades, primícias, Clásicos, Notícias de última Hora, Repaso a la Agenda roquera, Entrevistas y Especiales que iremos montando. Son dos horas con la mejor de las etiquetas musicales que conocemos; Hard & Heavy! Xtra Hard, Xtra Heavy!!
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Bill Herenda and guests reflect on sports and life. Bill is an actor, speaker, NBA contributor, and college basketball analyst. Based in Los Angeles, Bill has appeared in TV shows including SWAT on CBS as well as movies, music videos, and commercials. Bill previously served as the Sacramento Kings Insider on NBC Sports Bay Area, and the morning sports update anchor on KFBK, an iHeart radio station. Bill has worked as a college basketball analyst on national TV and radio broadcasts covering g ...
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For Bookings contact to: info@ladiesonmars.com Remix & Promos: ladiesonmars@gmail.com International Dj, producer and remixer Jonathan Douglas Braverman, known as Ladies On Mars, has been on a musical journey since the conception of 2006 of his successful Minimal Techno music project. The artist born in Buenos Aires has accumulated numerous achievements, although it was his 2007 hit "We Are Not Lesvicon", published on Xela Digital, which really impelled Ladies On Mars to be in the eye of the ...
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The world of romance movies and books is marketed predominantly to women, and yet is often seen as less than ‘real’ art. Loz is the apprentice, she has avoided romance entertainment most of her life. Em is the master, she’s a life-long lover of the genre. Together they are on a journey to discover, celebrate, (and often disagree!) about the movies and books of this complex, spicy, misunderstood, and yet deeply satisfying genre. Insta: @soulmatesandsmut Email: soulmatesandsmut@gmail.com Music ...
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Pirate Radio After Dark

Pirate Radio After Dark

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Pirate Radio After Dark The Podcast is the sister show of Pirate Radio After Dark which has been broadcasting on WXLV/iHeartRadio/91.7 fm WMUH/TuneIn Radio Terrestrial Radio For 16+ years out of the LV, Pennsylvania. Pirate Radio After Dark takes on topics and pieces that would not fit in the radio shows format while maintaining the high standards of the flagship show. Just like the radio show we stick to no specific genre or agenda. The podcast has an overall focus on loving life through mu ...
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The Beat + The Pulse

Tom Tom Magazine

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The Beat + The Pulse is Tom Tom’s new monthly podcast, featuring Mindy Abovitz Monk in conversation with incredible drummers, beat makers, cultural visionaries and breakthrough creatives with an agenda. Not just talking about what they do, but who they are and what matters to them most. You will also hear exclusive new music and sounds you won’t find anywhere else.
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A new podcast, bringing together dance music icons with old friends & collaborators from across the art and entertainment worlds. With the emphasis on bringing together like-minded musical legends with slightly left of centre leanings, Ralph's podcast is about unique pairings and agenda-setting topics of conversation. The lead figure will always be a key figure from dance music: icons like Norman Cook, Pete Tong and The Black Madonna among them as well as key global artists like Cassy, Phant ...
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Join Monocle’s editors and guests drawn from our unrivalled pool of international commentators, analysts and experts to unpack the issues dominating the day’s agenda. From diplomatic wrangles and border disputes to big business and frontline politics, this is the programme you need to hear to make sense of a dynamic and sometimes volatile world.
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Dialin' It Back

Dialin' It Back

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Started in December of 2018, Dialin' It Back -- Everywhere but SoundCloud. This fast growing podcast, hosted by brothers -- Karl and Sam -- where they talk about what’s happening in their teenage lives: music, television, society... just everything. Guests usually ask what the topic is before coming on but really, the topic is that there is no topic or agenda. If it’s fun or interesting, these bois will cover it. (WARNING: Friends not always included) Twitter: Karl: @karlreecenaidoo Sam: @Th ...
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Sydney Ideas is the University of Sydney's premier public lecture series program, bringing the world's leading thinkers and the latest research to the wider Sydney community.
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If you want culture talks, you've come to the right place! On this podcast we will cover topics that contribute to our culture. From trending topic, Breaking News and music to conspiracy theories and even religious doctrine . Not only will you get one on one opinions, facts and theories from myself but also those from my frequent guests. Real opinions, real topics no agenda.
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Send us a Text Message. Watch episode 36 of That Supernatural Talk as we dive deep into how the devil uses music to his advantage to get what he wants and to push his agenda! #music #devil #podcast WAYS TO PARTNER BELOW ⬇️ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------…
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Eyal Regev's The Temple in Early Christianity: Experiencing the Sacred (Yale UP, 2019) is he first scholarly work to trace the Temple throughout the entire New Testament, this study examines Jewish and Christian attitudes toward the Temple in the first century and provides both Jews and Christians with a better understanding of their respective fai…
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Twenty-five years ago, The West Wing premiered to great acclaim. This book is a behind-the-scenes look into the creation and legacy of the series, as told by cast members Melissa Fitzgerald and Mary McCormack. The authors help us step back inside the world of President Jed Bartlet’s Oval Office as they reunite the West Wing cast and crew, including…
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This year, many countries around the world, including most of the world's most populous democracies, have consequential nation-wide elections. In many of these elections, democracy itself is at stake. The Dispersion of Power: A Critical Realist Theory of Democracy (Oxford UP, 2023) is an urgent call to rethink centuries of conventional wisdom about…
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In this episode, Caleb Zakarin and Uri Bram dive into the world of effective charitable giving through the lens of GiveWell, an organization known for its rigorous evaluation of charities. Uri explains how GiveWell identifies and recommends high-impact charities, discussing the data-driven criteria and ethical considerations behind their assessment…
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More than any other global institution, the US Federal Reserve’s decisions and communications drive capital markets and alter financial conditions everywhere from Seattle to Seoul. While its interest rate are set by an expert committee, for almost a century, the Fed’s core philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Cha…
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Using one of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s major ideas as a springboard for their discussion, “The truth will set you free,” the host and co-host discussed psychoanalytic mechanism of defense starting with denial which can emerge when a topic is too painful or difficult to face. A productive dialogue followed that focused on Dr. Filipe Copeland’s de…
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In A History of the Hasmonean State: Josephus and Beyond (T&T Clark, 2019), Kenneth Atkinson tells the exciting story of the nine decades of the Hasmonean rule of Judea (152 - 63 BCE) by going beyond the accounts of the Hasmoneans in Josephus in order to bring together new evidence to reconstruct how the Hasmonean family transformed their kingdom i…
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In Automotive Empire: How Cars and Roads Fueled European Colonialism in Africa (Cornell University Press, 2024), Dr. Andrew Denning uncovers how roads and vehicles began to transform colonial societies across Africa but rarely in the manner Europeans expected. Like seafaring ships and railroads, automobiles and roads were more than a mode of transp…
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"In this tango palace everything was swaying rhythmically to and fro, bodies of men and women, beams of colored light, brilliant wine glasses, red and green liquids, slender fingers, pomegranate-colored lips, and feverish eyes. Tables and chairs, together with the crowd of people, cast their reflections on the center of the shiny floor. Everyone wa…
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Who is the new host of Madison's Notes? Season 2 and 3 host Annika Nordquist interviews the host of Season 4, Laura Laurent. They chat about her background and the how the James Madison Program is the natural transition from the interdisciplinary spaces she has inhabited. During the episode, Laura notes the following book as particularly influentia…
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More than any other global institution, the US Federal Reserve’s decisions and communications drive capital markets and alter financial conditions everywhere from Seattle to Seoul. While its interest rate are set by an expert committee, for almost a century, the Fed’s core philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Cha…
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It's 1990 in London and Tom Hargreaves has it all: a burgeoning career as a reporter, fierce ambition and a brisk disregard for the "peasants" -- ordinary people, his readers, easy tabloid fodder. His star seems set to rise when he stumbles across a sensational scoop: a dead child on a London estate, grieving parents beloved across the neighborhood…
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Red Dead Redemption and Red Dead Redemption II, set in 1911 and 1899, are the most-played American history video games since The Oregon Trail. Beloved by millions, they’ve been widely acclaimed for their realism and attention to detail. But how do they fare as re-creations of history? In Red Dead's History: A Video Game, an Obsession, and America's…
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In The People of the Ruins (originally published in 1920), Edward Shanks imagines England in the not-so-distant future as a neo mediaeval society whose inhabitants have forgotten how to build or operate machinery. Jeremy Tuft is a physics instructor and former artillery officer who is cryogenically frozen in his laboratory only to emerge after a ce…
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Why do "second wave" and "trans feminism" rarely get considered together? Challenging the idea that trans feminism is antagonistic to, or arrived after, second wave feminism, Emily Cousens re-orients trans epistemologies as crucial sites of second wave feminist theorising. By revisiting the contributions of trans individuals writing in underground …
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A close look at the lives of working musicians who aren't the center of their stage. Secret (and not-so-secret) weapons, side-of-the-stagers, rhythm and horn sections, backup singers, accompanists—these and other “band people" are the anonymous but irreplaceable character actors of popular music. Through interviews and incisive cultural critique, w…
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Bringing together philosophy, jurisprudence, and a deep concern for the environment, Bearing Witness: The Human Rights Case Against Fracking and Climate Change offers an inspiring and generative way of thinking about the impacts of anthropogenic climate change. In particular, Thomas Kearns and Kathleen Dean Moore provide readers with insight into t…
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Ayn Rand is a provocative and polarizing figure. Strongly pro-capitalist and anti-communist, Rand was a dogmatic preacher of her moral philosophy. Based on what she called "rational self-interest", Rand believed in prosperity-seeking individualism above all. Alexandra Popoff's deeply researched biography traces Rand's journey from her early life as…
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If ideology has never before been so much in evidence as a fact and so little understood as it appears to be today then, Jason Blakely argues in his new book Lost in Ideology: Interpreting Modern Political Life (Agenda Publishing, 2023), this may not be because we are like travellers guided by old maps of the political world but because we make the…
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Mainstream portrayals of ultra-Orthodox religious women often frame their faith as oppressive: they are empowered only when they leave their community. For Women and Girls Only: Reshaping Jewish Orthodoxy Through the Arts in the Digital Age (NYU Press, 2024), by Jessica Roda, flips this notion on its head. Drawing on six years of fieldwork between …
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FEVERBALL 246 by Ladies On MarsFIRST HOUR:FEVERBALL MIXLADIES ON MARS01. Ladies On Mars - Le Freak (Ladies On Mars Deep Cut Mix)02. Alma Negra - Madrugada03. Simon Says - Feel Me (Yuksek Extended Remix)04. Roosevelt - Ordinary Love (Midnight Version)05. Steve Miller Band - Fly like an eagle (PATCH SAFARI Remix)06. Processman Cady - Adupé (Processma…
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July 24, 2024Vernon interviews April De Simone, founder of the Practice of Democracy (PoD). Vernon and April explore how her initiatives, particularly in affordable cooperative-mutualist housing, have expanded and influenced the broader objectives of PoD.April De Simone, the founder of the Practice of Democracy, and curator of Democracy is..., is a…
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A common misconception has shaped the history of the West: Christianity is seen as the religion of love, and Judaism as the religion of law. Addressing this misinterpretation, Rabbi Shai Held argues that love is as integral to Judaism as it is to Christianity. In Judaism Is About Love: Recovering the Heart of Jewish Life (FSG, 2024), Rabbi Held com…
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Anne Gray Fischer speaks about her path to and through research, including how sex workers informed her analysis of policing and state violence, the role of law enforcement in struggles over economic development, and the intellectual and practical factors of research design. Men, especially Black men, often stand in as the ultimate symbol of the ma…
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Vice President Kamala Harris is poised to become the Democratic Party’s nominee for president. The path to this nomination and the generation election has been a bit unusual—with President Joe Biden deciding not to pursue re-election but doing so after the primary season has concluded. Thus, there is a rather condensed election season, and Vice Pre…
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In his compelling evaluation of Cold War popular culture, Pulp Vietnam: War and Gender in Cold War Men’s Adventure Magazines (Cambridge UP, 2020), Gregory Daddis explores how men's adventure magazines helped shape the attitudes of young, working-class Americans, the same men who fought and served in the long and bitter war in Vietnam. The 'macho pu…
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Historically, the insurance industry in America has been fragmented. As a result, there have been debates and conflicts over the proper roles of federal and state governments, business, and the responsibilities of individuals. Who should cover the risks of loss? And to what extent should risk be shared and by whom? In Uncovered: The Story of Insura…
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Who were the German scientists who worked on atomic bombs during World War II for Hitler's regime? How did they justify themselves afterwards? Examining the global influence of the German uranium project and postwar reactions to the scientists involved, Mark Walker explores the narratives surrounding 'Hitler's bomb'. The global impacts of this proj…
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What is the “dragonbear”? It is a metophor of an emerging strategic alliance between Russia and China. In this episdoe, Julie Yu-Wen Chen talks to geostrategist Velina Tchakarova about the dragonbear in the geopolitics of the 21st century. What does the Dragonbear really aim to achieve in global affairs? First and foremost, it is about counterbalan…
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With My Gothic Dissertation, University of Iowa PhD Anna M. Williams has transformed the dreary diss into a This American Life-style podcast. Williams’ witty writing and compelling audio production allow her the double move of making a critical intervention into the study of the gothic novel, while also making an entertaining and thought-provoking …
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Across the vast expanse of the Roman Empire, anxieties about childbirth tied individuals to one another, to the highest levels of imperial politics, even to the movements of the stars. Birthing Romans: Childbearing and Its Risks in Imperial Rome (Princeton UP, 2024) sheds critical light on the diverse ways pregnancy and childbirth were understood, …
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🚨 Vacation Hack Alert! 🚨 In this episode, we dive into the latest vacation trend that's turning heads - why married couples are opting for two beds on vacation! 😲 We're back from our sunny escape with fresh perspectives and plenty of stories to share. From the joys of separate beds to our unforgettable vacation, we cover it all. Listen to these top…
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On today's episode of the Occult Symbolism and Pop Culture with Isaac Weishaupt podcast we head back to the Grey Lodge in this bonus Twin Peaks episode! This episode we're covering the Twin Peaks film "Fire Walk With Me!" This movie is truly a “Talisman that came to life” and we’ll decode the whole thing today! This films sets us up to understand S…
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Written in Rome as a book with revelatory intentions, the early Christian work known as the Shepherd of Hermas flourished especially in the second, third, and fourth centuries CE, was quoted as scripture by several church fathers, and, on the balance of manuscript attestation and translations from Greek to other languages, “is one of the most widel…
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Returning to the New Books Network is Doug Greene, here to discuss his book The New Reformism and the Revival of Karl Kautsky (Routledge, 2024). Split into three main parts, the book first surveys Kautsky’s own life and thought, starting with his early interest in socialist politics and turn towards Marxism, followed by a slow but steady turn away …
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A global account of histories of war, from Antiquity to the present day, Histories of War (Pen & Sword Military, 2024) shows how the varied modes of representation record political, cultural and social developments as well as military events. Covers all forms of discussion and commemoration from statuary to scholarship, films to novels. Important n…
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Cairo's synagogues shed new light on the transformation Egyptian society and its Jewish community underwent from 1875 to the present. Sacred Places Tell Tales: Jewish Life and Heritage in Modern Cairo (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024) is the previously untold history of Egyptian Jewry and the ways in which Cairo's synagogues historically functioned as a…
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Between 1919 and 1961, pioneering Chinese American actress Anna May Wong established an enduring legacy that encompassed cinema, theatre, radio, and American television. Born in Los Angeles, yet with her US citizenship scrutinised due to the Chinese Exclusion Act, Wong—a defiant misfit—innovated nuanced performances to subvert the racism and sexism…
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Beginning in late 1940, over three thousand Jewish girls and young women were forced from their family homes in Sosnowiec, Poland, and its surrounding towns to worksites in Germany. Believing that they were helping their families to survive, these young people were thrust into a world where they labored at textile work for twelve hours a day, lived…
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Dan Gutman is the renowned, prolific author of some 190 books for kids from kindergarten up to middle school. His books include Rappy the Raptor (picture book) and the "My Weird School" series (early readers) about kids who go to a school in which all the grownups are crazy. Over thirty five million books have been sold . He has also written “Wait!…
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Earlier histories of the Cold War haven’t exactly been charitable toward the peace activists and pacifists who led peace initiatives. Pacifists in the United States were either simplistic and naïve, or they were fellow travelers of the Soviet Union. Peace proposals coming from the Soviet Union were nothing more than propaganda. Activists in Europe,…
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This enlightening book reframes the history of hip-hop—and this time, women are given credit for all their trailblazing achievements that have left an undeniable impact on music. First Things First: Hip-Hop Ladies Who Changed the Game (Twelve, 2024), hip-hop is not just the music, and women have played a big role in shaping the way it looks today. …
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For people in medieval England, the parish church was an integral part of their community. In Going to Church in Medieval England (Yale University Press, 2021), Nicholas Orme describes how parish churches operated and details the roles they played in the lives of their parishioners. While there was a considerable variety of experience over the cent…
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Susan Stryker is a foundational figure in trans studies. When Monsters Speak: A Susan Stryker Reader (Duke UP, 2024) showcases the development of Stryker’s writing from the 1990s to the present. It combines canonical pieces, such as “My Words to Victor Frankenstein,” with her hard to find earlier work published in zines and newsletters. Brought tog…
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Traces of Enayat (Transit Books, 2023) is a work of creative nonfiction tracing the mysterious life and erasure of Egyptian literature’s tragic heroine. It begins in Cairo, 1963. Four years before her lone novel is finally published, the writer Enayat al-Zayyat takes her own life at age 27. For the next three decades, it’s as if Enayat never existe…
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By examining the intersection of Islamic law, state law, religion, and culture in the Egyptian nation-building process, Recasting Islamic Law: Religion and the Nation State in Egyptian Constitution Making (Cornell University Press, 2021) highlights how the sharia, when attached to constitutional commitments, is reshaped into modern Islamic state la…
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