Five days a week acclaimed interviewer Tom Power sits down with the artists, writers, actors and musicians who define pop culture. Whether he’s ribbing Adele, singing a boyband classic with Simu Liu, or dissecting faith with U2 frontman Bono – Tom brings the same curiosity, respect and meticulous preparation into every conversation. He also has a track record for interviewing artists on the precipice of stardom – like Lizzo and Billie Eilish — who appeared on Q well before hitting the mainst ...
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A.J., Graeme, and Thomas discuss everything having to do with the classical world. Our aim is to help both educators and laypeople enjoy the classical world as much as they enjoy fine ales and good tales.
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Jeffrey Boakye and Anna Phoebe take us on a musical journey of discovery, exploring the web of connections between tracks across the breadth of all musical styles, from pop, rock, reggae and hip-hop to classical, jazz, folk and country.
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Host Paul Trenwith is a founder member of the Hamilton County Bluegrass Band, playing banjo and occasionally singing harmony parts. From the mid-70's to the mid-90's, Paul and his fiddle-playing wife Colleen played as mostly gospel music, bluegrass-style, with a group of friends, and often featuring songs that Paul had written. He has become something of a musical 'jack-of-all-trades', playing banjo, dobro, pedal steel and rhythm guitar. He also plays double bass in the Hamilton-based Irish ...
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Joe Marler used to hate people, but then he met Tom Fordyce, and a load of ordinary people doing extraordinary things, and a podcast was born that changed his mind forever. It might just change your life too. Because everyone is interesting if you ask the right questions. And this is a show about all the weird and wonderful things people do. Together, Joe and Tom meet astronauts, teachers, marine biologists, cheesemakers, prison guards and everyone in between. Along the way, they’ve learned ...
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Three friends discussing their thoughts on current and classic films.
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Voice experts and bestselling authors Dr Gillyanne Kayes and Jeremy Fisher have been chatting about voice for more than 20 years - this time they've switched the microphone on. Vocal technique? check. Musicals? check. The weird things you can do with your voice? check. Includes AMA on voice, singing, speaking, performance techniques, voice exercises and so much more.
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Some music to get you moving and shuffling with hopes of some crazy out loud sing alongs eminating from your car, home, and where ever you may be. Let your freak flag fly! You can blame it on current events.
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Movies. Compared and contrasted. Scroll back in our feed and check out our classic music episodes! Shop: https://www.bonfire.com/tta-rebrand/
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Choral Chihuahua is a podcast in which British choral directors chat about things that matter to them: composers they love, points of technique, classic but also niche choral works, other groups and singers they admire. With a light touch, Eamonn Dougan, Robert Hollingworth and now also Nicholas Mulroy chew the choral cud about how (and why) you do it and what they've learnt along the way. Choral Chihuahua is brought to you by I Fagiolini and University of York Music and produced by Polyphon ...
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No ads, no gimmicks - just Karaoke! Friday Night Karaoke features amateur artists every week singing the songs they love, just for you! Get your weekly dose of vocal expression. Get featured on the podcast by joining the official Friday Night Karaoke Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/fridaynightkaraoke!
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Contrabass Conversations, produced by Double Bass HQ, features interviews and performances from leaders in the world of the double bass. Host Jason Heath dives deep into what makes these world-class artists tick. With over 3 million downloads, Contrabass Conversations is the most popular podcast for double bassists. Join the community and experience life on the low end of the spectrum!
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Do you want to hear a crazy white guy in his late twentys sing old gold? Nobody does, trick question!
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Looking back at the music of yesterday with Sam Paddor, a senior in high school. This podcast features interviews with people all over the music industry including musicians and people who today's music would not be the same without. My Back Pages Website: https://www.mybackpages.org/
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Take Note is a ninety-second weekly dive into music history where we choose topics based on music’s intersection with national and international cultural celebrations. Highlighting diverse topics within the history of music, Take Note aims to promote inclusivity in the world of classical music. Each Take Note episode has its own focus whether fun or educational so that listeners from all backgrounds will find something to enjoy from week to week. From holidays like Cinco de Mayo and the 4th ...
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Keep on rollin', baby. It's a monthly podcast where Bryan Quinby and John Cullen dissect a classic nu-metal album and wonder why they just can't give up thinking nu metal is good. Probably because it really, really is.
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Where we discuss Gregorian Chant & Classical Polyphony; and how to get YOU singing it WELL, sooner, rather than later.
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Believers debate whether worship should be contemporary, country western, rhythm & blues or classical …Is there a style God prefers? Be encouraged in your personal praise and your worship with the family of God.
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It is like a movie (film) soundtrack the new contemporary classic music made in the world by Robson dos Santos brazilian composer. http://www.myspace.com/braziliancontemporaryclassicmusic
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The Indiana Historical Society is excited to bring you Unbound: A Collection of Indiana Stories. A retelling of classic Indiana stories and those that might become classics. We are pulling materials from our Traces and Connections Magazines, Blogs, and Exhibits to build upon one another in an effort to share a more complete and connected Indiana history.
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Celebrating 50 years of HipHop Live Hip Hop Daily offers 24hr live stream. Start watching live podcast, music videos and original content exclusively made for Live Hip Hop Daily. Watch LIVE!! http://www.livehiphopdaily.tv
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The Brainjo Jam podcast consists of classic clawhammer and fingerstyle banjo songs, as well as musings on all things related to learning to play a musical instrument, including the science and principles behind The Brainjo Method of instruction.
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This podcast is for all music lovers!! Songs include Indian classical, light music, film songs and devotional/bhajans. Sing along, learn and enjoy Just Music. Interested in learning Indian classical music (Vocal), login to https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-carnatic-indian-classical-music-basics-in-detail/ For Voice culture course, please visit https://www.udemy.com/course/anybody-can-sing-a-voice-culture-session/
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Unravel the Mystery with Suspense! - The Classic Radio Thriller Series Step back in time to the golden age of radio with ”Suspense!” - the iconic series that captivated audiences from 1942 to 1962 with its thrilling tales and unforgettable performances. Featuring over 900 broadcasts penned by renowned authors and directors, ”Suspense!” brought the finest in thriller and mystery genres to the airwaves. Broadcast on the CBS Radio Network, ”Suspense!” showcased Hollywood’s brightest stars, incl ...
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Clap for Classics! is a music education podcast for kids ages 2-8. Join Ms. Elizabeth and Forte the Lion while we sing, move our bodies, learn about great classical music and more! Toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners and even early elementary kids will love the engaging activities and parents will love the rich educational material found in each episode.
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Welcome to Movie Nerds with Russel Lolacher and Kyle Wells! We dive deep into the captivating world of films, unravelling the rich tapestry of cinema history, one theme at a time. From classic noir to modern blockbusters to the films of Clint Eastwood, Russel and Kyle bring their movie knowledge, opinions and passionate discussions to every episode. Whether you're a seasoned cinephile or just looking for your next movie night pick, Movie Nerds is your ultimate guide. Tune in for insightful a ...
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The G6 team share highlights from life as a classical touring ensemble and talk to musicians about their work and experiences. #theG6podcast
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Teaching and Learning the Classical Guitar Online
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Humanity's Thundering Brainstorms Turned Blundering Brain Farts They are priceless, multifaceted jewels of misjudgment. Masterworks of the moronic. Steroid-juiced stupidity wearing a size 9XX dunce cap embroidered with one simple word: “Duh.” They are the colossally, cringingly, often laughably bad notions that have leapt from the short-circuiting synapses of some of the world’s brightest (and dimmest) brains, now faithfully retold here as "100 of the Worst Ideas in History, The Podcast." Ba ...
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The show that covers the covers.
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Magical Storybook podcast is a collection of ancient bedtime stories and folklore from around the world. Perfect for young children and adults to listen to in the car or at bedtime. Download free Read-Along books to accompany the podcast stories at our website: https://www.magical-storybook.com/podcast-read-along-ebooks Bedtime stories for kids, bedtime story, story for kids, princess bedtime stories, kids scary stories, storytime, nursery rhyme books read aloud, magic tales, magic tales the ...
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Skip,Dance,Smile,Sing....Today's Hits Yesterdays Favourites
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Quartertones is a music podcast which hosts current Arab musicians from different geographies who play contemporary and modern music, including pop, rock, hip-hop, electronic, classical, among other genres. The guests are invited to talk about their work and play their music – whether live or recorded – in three segments. The audience gets a chance to listen to work from across the region and genres that is defining the scene in the region, and understand the music that these musicians and m ...
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60 minutes of World, all commercial free, with no talking DJ between songs. All songs Creative Commons by-nc-sa 1.0 licensed from the record label that isn't evil: magnatune.com
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This is Song Cycle, where we gab with cool people who bring their innovative ideas and projects to life to contribute to a more vibrant society through song. Join the conversation!
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Something is very wrong in the small town of Bleakwood. Strange mysteries and terrifying creatures now lurk in the shadows of this once ordinary place. In the new horror podcast Bleakwood from Hollow Stone Press, the mysterious narrator sets out to uncover the darkness that has fallen over the town. With each new episode, he delves deeper into uncanny tales from Bleakwood’s residents, piecing together clues to the source of the town's corruption. What sinister force has torn open the veil be ...
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'Strangelove of Movies' is about ... you guessed it ... movies! But it's also about how a family can watch a film together and come away from it with some very different opinions about characters, motivations, and techniques. If you love to watch movies and are more than a little curious about what other, semi-normal folks think about new and classic flicks, this podcast might be a hit with you. Instagram: Strangeloveofmedia
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I looooove music 🎶 and I most love ❤️ to sing 🎤. Whether it’s a good love song, a rock n’ roll classic, or a light jazz jam, I believe in the power of music! Join me to take a walk down memory lane! Let’s dance 💃🏾! I Let’s shout and let’s enjoy the gift of music!
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60 minutes of Folk, all commercial free, with no talking DJ between songs. All songs Creative Commons by-nc-sa 1.0 licensed from the record label that isn't evil: magnatune.com
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The "Find Your Best Voice" podcast will do a deep dive into the stories of a variety of singing artists. We will learn about the way their career has been shaped and where they look for inspiration. Along the way we hope that we'll provide a source of encouragement and inspiration for others to find their best voice.
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Join Dolby Institute director Glenn Kiser in conversation with the artists who are using image and sound technologies creatively in some of your favorite films, TV shows, video games, and songs.
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Finn Wrisley assembles a team of music experts/snobs, and runs them through a gauntlet of songs old, new, borrowed, and blue. Is your favorite tune a Sweet Release? Or is it a party-crushing Rock Block? It's high-fidelity judgement for rockers great and small!
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Joanna Lumley and her husband Stephen Barlow invite you into their home for a fascinating, funny journey into their shared love of music. You probably know Joanna Lumley, but you may not be aware that her husband Stephen Barlow is a famed conductor, composer and musician - and the pair of them are passionate about classical music. On this, their new podcast, the pair welcome you into their home for a personal, fascinating and funny journey through a musical world. Joanna is the enthusiastic ...
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A fortnightly ‘CRASSical’ music podcast hosted by Brooke Day and Emma Price, who discuss being freelance musicians in London UK, and recommend a piece of classical music each episode. Don’t worry, this isn’t a socks ‘n’ sandals-style podcast; these two don’t take themselves or the world of classical music too seriously. Prepare to learn whilst laughing!
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On the last episode, Danny and Jon stumbled across Pete Yorn Sings the Classics while listening to his cover of Warren Zevon. Intrigued by the tracklist and wanting to understand Pete Yorn better, they decided to review it immediately. Listen in and hear what they think
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Send us a fan message! JACK AND THE BEANSTALK A fairy tale from Europe English Nanny style bedtime stories - In this classic story, a lazy boy called Jack finds a magical world at the top of a beanstalk - a land that is ruled by a wicked ogre who loves to eat people. MAGICAL STORYBOOK YOUTUBE CHANNEL We now have a YouTube channel that you can find …
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Nursery Rhymes Sing-Along with Bethany Jane (Part 2)
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Send us a fan message! NURSERY RHYMES. Sing Along with Bethany Jane. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and Wee Willie Winkie and Hickory Dickory Dock with our special guest Bethany Jane. You can listen to more of Bethany Jane's songs, or hire her for your events at https://www.musicbybethanyjane.com/ With thanks and gratitude! The Music: 1. Hey Diddle Diddle by Bethan…
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Dr. Ross Rayburn did his best to ignore the pleas of the patient’s heart monitor. He cut deeper, his scalpel searching for the source of the bleed. But Dr Rayburn will soon find out what happens when one cuts too deep into Bleakwood's past. A Darkened Lodge of Uncertain Address was written by Dexter McLeod and read by Paul Stephenson. Dexter McLeod…
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Lindsay Ell: Authentic songwriting, fusing genres & playing guitar for Shania
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When the Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist Lindsay Ell moved from Calgary to Nashville, she found success, but she didn’t feel like she was being her authentic self. So she took a risk, left her record label and started getting more personal in her music, opening up about her experience as a victim of sexual assault and her recovery from an …
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In 2018, Cher appeared triumphantly in Mamma Mia Here We Go Again, the sequel to the ABBA musical Mamma Mia. As if that wasn't enough, she released a full album of ABBA covers to go along with it. That album is Dancing Queen. Hear our thoughts on it on this week's episode!
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In this episode, we dive into the timeless classic Singin' in the Rain, celebrating its iconic place in Hollywood musical history. We'll discuss Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, and Donald O'Connor's unforgettable performances, and the masterful choreography behind the film's legendary dance sequences. From its humorous satire of Hollywood's transition…
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Classic: About Words, with Tom Read Wilson
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There aren't words big enough to describe how much we love this episode. But if there were, Tom Read-Wilson would probably know them! He is here to tell us everything we've ever wanted to know about words, as we cover portmanteaus, swear words, palindromes, emojis, accents and a Scrabble record in Northern Ireland. Come and see us live at The Claph…
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1065: From Choral Singing to Bass Fiddler - Nate Sabat’s Musical Journey
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In this conversation, Nate Sabat, a bassist, singer-songwriter, and arranger based in Brooklyn, NY, discusses his musical journey from joining the Young People's Chorus in New York City to exploring the role of bass in folk and bluegrass music. Nate talks about his inspirations, including Edgar Meyer, and the influences that shaped his debut album,…
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Tegan and Sara: On the catfishing scheme that’s haunted them for 15 years
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The Canadian pop duo Tegan and Sara Quin have been in the public eye for more than 25 years, during which they’ve released 10 studio albums and sold more than a million records. But for nearly 15 years, they’ve been quietly grappling with an elaborate catfishing scheme that’s changed their lives, careers and relationships. Now, they’ve decided to g…
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Brendan McLeod: On honouring the soldiers who fought at Vimy Ridge
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A few years ago, the Canadian musician Brendan McLeod and his band The Fugitives wrote a collection of songs inspired by the real-life experiences of soldiers who fought at the Battle of Vimy Ridge during the First World War. Now, The Fugitives are getting ready to perform those songs in a new stage show, “Ridge,” at the Firehall Hall Arts Centre i…
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This week on Take Note, we’re celebrating Halloween with some spooky tunes by composers like Camille Saint-Saens and Hector Berlioz. As aired on KBACH on October 29.By Arizona PBS
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Jenny Slate: How her new book tackles motherhood and self-criticism
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The actor, writer and comedian Jenny Slate (Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, Obvious Child) isn’t afraid to bare it all in projects that are vulnerable, frank and touching. In her whimsical new book of essays, “Lifeform,” Jenny writes about meeting her husband and having her first child during the pandemic. Jenny joins Tom Power to talk about the bo…
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William Stanford Davis: His 40-year path to Abbott Elementary
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William Stanford Davis is a veteran actor who waited 40 years until his dream of becoming a series regular finally became a reality. He’s the breakout star of the hit sitcom “Abbott Elementary,” on which he plays the school’s enigmatic janitor Mr. Johnson. William joins Tom Power to share how he landed the role at 70, what his story can tell us abo…
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About Train Drivers: Delays, drunk passengers and a giant Bop It!
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Our guest today is Max, who is a train driver, a listener of the show, and a very lucky man because he can get on any train he wants for free. In this episode, he tells us what it's like handling the 'vomit commit' last train out of London on a Friday, about the time he caused delays because nature called, and why driving a train is like playing a …
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Riley Keough: Finishing her mom Lisa Marie Presley’s memoir
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Before her sudden death in 2023, Lisa Marie Presley was working on a memoir with the help of her eldest daughter, Riley Keough. After her passing, Riley took it upon herself to finish her mother’s project, relying on hours of audio tapes that Lisa Marie left behind. The result is the posthumous memoir “From Here to the Great Unknown,” which looks a…
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Elle Mills: YouTube burnout, social media’s shelf life & her pivot to directing
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Elle Mills doesn’t want her life to be the product anymore. She was just a kid when she started posting zany videos about her life on YouTube, racking up millions of views in the process. But by 19, she was burnt out and tired of playing a character. By 24, she quit. Now, Elle has found a new love in directing. Her first short film, “Reply,” is up …
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All I Want For Halloween Is Hocus Pocus Karaoke
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It's Episode 67 of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast, and the theme of the week was #FNKHocusPocus. It’s that spooky time of year again, and Mike and Joe are conjuring up some karaoke magic with a special Halloween-themed episode of the Friday Night Karaoke Podcast: Hocus Pocus! This week’s show is packed with eerie vibes, spooky classics, and all t…
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Did They Need To? - Scary Sequels to Iconic Horror
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In this episode of Movie Nerds, Kyle and Russel discuss horror sequels and the good and bad of them. Using sequels to two iconic horror movies, 1983's Psycho 2 and 2019's Doctor Sleep, they dig into our thoughts on these two films, what horror sequels bring to the table, if they are necessary and when they aren't, and more. And of course, we wrap i…
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Matty Matheson: His journey as a chef, from culinary school to The Bear
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When the Canadian chef Matty Matheson was growing up, first in Nova Scotia and later in Ontario, he liked going to punk shows, he didn’t do particularly well in school, and he didn’t think he was athletic or cool like his brothers. But once he moved to Toronto to study cooking, he discovered what he was great at. With no big plan or ambition, Matty…
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Eamonn, Robert & Sammy chat through some favourite albums. TRACKLISTING : (1) Tickle Toes - The Double Six of Paris (2) Sir Charles Hubert Parry - Lord, let me know mine end; The Choir of St George's Chapel / Christopher Robinson (3) Jóhann Jóhannsson - Orphic Hymn; Theatre of Voices (4) Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Nansi Imali (5) Patrick Gowers - Vi…
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Some good house or car cleaning music or just keep your body beat moving Dance, Hip hop, remixes, freestyle,By djcrusherrsradioshow
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The King’s Birthday: Vengeance in Nazi-Occupied Denmark
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In this gripping episode of “Suspense,” Dolores Costello stars as Countess Elsa in a tale set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied Denmark. The story follows the people of Denmark who face oppression from their Nazi rulers but find strange and effective ways to deal with their enemies and those who betray them. The episode begins with the arrival …
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What Was He thinking? With the U.S. presidential election just weeks away, Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Senator John F. Kennedy are running neck and neck—or should we say “face and face”? Because on this night in 1960, their very different visages will be on display in the first presidential debate ever to be televised. And one of the candid…
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Isabella Rossellini: Conclave, Catholicism & the family business
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After rising to fame as the world’s highest-paid model in the early ‘80s, Isabella Rossellini broke away from convention with daring and experimental film roles in “Blue Velvet” and “Death Becomes Her.” In recent years, she’s continued to follow her instincts by opening up her own hobby farm and only choosing to pursue projects that challenge her, …
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Paul Gilligan: How his childhood fear of Jaws inspired his new graphic memoir
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When Steven Spielberg’s “Jaws” came out nearly 50 years ago, the Toronto cartoonist Paul Gilligan (Pooch Café) remembers cowering in the theatre and having recurring nightmares about the movie’s animatronic shark. He was only 10 at the time, but his fear left him with countless questions about what it means to be a man. Ahead of the film’s 50th ann…
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The Fountain Plays: A Delightfully British Murder
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In this classic episode of “Suspense,” originally aired on August 10, 1943, listeners are treated to a delightfully British tale of murder and intrigue. The story stars the distinguished British actor Edmund Gwenn as Mr. Archibald Spiller, a conservative man who has recently come into a bit of luck. Spiller resides on a country estate, enjoying a c…
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About Batteries: How many would it take to power Wembley Stadium?
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Can we do a whole episode about batteries? You bet we can. Batteries are everywhere. They are in your remote controls. Your cars. The random draw you probably have in the kitchen, full of both new and used batteries and you can’t remember which are which. But do you know how they work? When the first battery was invented? Why phone batteries deteri…
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