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Mobituaries with Mo Rocca

CBS News & iHeartPodcasts

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“CBS News Sunday Morning” correspondent Mo Rocca has always loved obituaries. Each episode of Mobituaries covers his favorite dearly departed people and things. This season profiles legendary athlete Jim Thorpe in "Death of an All-American", iconic singer/songwriter Peggy Lee in "Death of Cool", and even the death of the mid-Atlantic accent, best known from the likes of Katharine Hepburn, Franklin Roosevelt and Jacqueline Kennedy. Mo even has a few new things in store including an episode th ...
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The RD2Be Podcast

Annette Adams, MDA, RDN, LD/N

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Becoming a dietitian is HARD! Join registered dietitian nutritionist, Annette Adams, as she helps you on your journey from surviving MNT class to volunteering in the field to navigating the internship. If you are currently a dietetic student or considering studying nutrition, this podcast is for you.
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Nutrition Anthropology Podcast

Annette Adams, MDA, RDN, LD/N

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Has one-size-fits-all nutrition advice let you down? Join registered dietitian nutritionist, Annette Adams, as she shares a new approach to health and well-being that honors you as the expert of you. Nutrition Anthropology podcast discusses social customs, beliefs, and norms regarding nutrition through a weight neutral lens. We tackle human behavior – past and present – as it relates to food and well-being. Our mission is to provide a safe space for every body to create a positive relationsh ...
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The podcast for anyone who loves to dork out about movies. Every week, writer Sonia Mansfield (The Sonia Show, formerly of The San Francisco Examiner, EON Magazine, IF Magazine, Assignment X and Cinescape) and podcaster Margo D. (Book Vs. Movie, Best Neighbors, Fit Bottomed Girls, Not Fade Away) dork out about movies from the past and present.
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The Mediator's Studio

An Oslo Forum podcast

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What happens behind closed doors when peace agreements are negotiated? The Mediator’s Studio gives you a glimpse into the normally hidden world of peace diplomacy. Host Adam Cooper brings you first-hand stories from mediators, armed groups and governments on what it takes to end wars. The Mediator’s Studio is a podcast from the Oslo Forum, the world’s leading mediation retreat. It’s brought to you by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue.
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Welcome to The Learning Effect - Learning Reinvented Podcast brought to you by the team at The Learning Effect. This podcast is based around all things learning, but with a difference. We've designed the podcast to provoke conversation and help drive change in the world of learning. We won't be speaking with the usual suspects, instead will be speaking with innovative players in the learning space, as well as those who are new to it. In addition to this podcast, we also have a Community aime ...
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The Homegrown Podcast

Randall Stewart, Jonathan Schaub

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A down to earth podcast aimed to communicate with small communities about inequality issues within America and the history that formed it. Interviewing Homegrown Heroes about their experiences within society today and discuss how we can form a more equal future.
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This podcast series is hosted by Dr Marnee Shay and Professor Rhonda Oliver who are the editors of a new strengths based text book about Indigenous education published by Routledge 'Indigenous Education in Australia Learning and Teaching for Deadly Futures'. The podcast explores different topics about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education with chapter authors; a diverse group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Elders, scholars and educators. Front cover artwork by Aunty Denise Proud
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The Everyman Movie Review is a different kind of movie commentary - it's not about the art of movie-making, but rather about the enjoyment and entertainment of the film itself. It's not about me or my opinion, it's about the movie - does it deliver on what it promises? I've been a movie fan my entire life. I'm such a 'fan' - I gave up a lucrative legal career on the east coast and moved to Hollywood to be a part of it. And here I am, living the dream, recording reviews for the internet. But ...
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Welcome to this episode of the Learning Reinvented podcast, brought to you by The Learning Effect Team. In this episode, host Katie Godden, is joined by Nicky Sinker to talk about carbon emissions! This is a hot topic for the majority of organisations and one that’s very important. Understanding how to reduce your carbon emissions and the impact yo…
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Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. wear mismatched socks and an ankle holster while dorking out about 1994’s CHINA MOON, starring Ed Harris, Madeleine Stowe, and Benicio del Toro. Also discussed: MASTERMIND on Hulu, MAXXXINE in theaters, BELOW DECK MED on Bravo, and LOVE ISLAND USA on Peacock. Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.com…
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During the night of 25 July 1941, assassins planted a time bomb in the bed of the former French Interior Minister, Marx Dormoy. The explosion on the following morning launched a two-year investigation that traced Dormoy's murder to the highest echelons of the Vichy regime. Dormoy, who had led a 1937 investigation into the "Cagoule," a violent right…
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Karine Varley's book Vichy's Double Bind: French Collaboration between Hitler and Mussolini during the Second World War (Cambridge UP, 2023) advances a significant new interpretation of French collaboration during the Second World War. Arguing that the path to collaboration involved not merely Nazi Germany but Fascist Italy, it suggests that the Vi…
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With BEVERLY HILLS COP 4: AXEL F dropping on Netflix, we figured it's the perfect time to replay this episode. We're dorking out about the original BEVERLY HILLS COP (1984) with our podcasting brother from another mother Adam Riske from F THIS MOVIE. Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Spreaker Spotif…
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Welcome to this episode of the Learning Reinvented podcast, brought to you by The Learning Effect Team. In this episode, host Katie Godden, is joined by Dave Clare to discuss how to evolve your business using leadership training. Now, sending your select people on a course which lasts for just a few days won’t cut it… leadership training is about m…
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Childhood as lived during the French Third Republic was very different from childhood during the modern era. Working-class children laboured alongside adults in the home, on the streets, and in places of work. French authorities sought to change this and redefine childhood by means of government organizations, separate legal structures, and schools…
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Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. are ready to take a chance again and dork out about 1978’s FOUL PLAY, starring Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, Burgess Meredith, Brian Dennehy, and Dudley Moore. Also discussed: THE BEAR Season 3, BELOW DECK MED, LOVE ISLAND USA, and Celine Dion’s documentary on Prime. Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail…
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What exactly is capitalism? How has the meaning of capitalism changed over time? And what’s at stake in our understanding or misunderstanding of it? In Capitalism: The Story Behind the Word (Princeton UP, 2022), Michael Sonenscher examines the history behind the concept and pieces together the range of subjects bound up with the word. Sonenscher sh…
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Every protest movement has been dismissed as a mere ‘mindless mob,’ caught in a psychological frenzy. Where did this idea come from, and why does it last? Gustave Le Bon. This is episode one of Cited’s returning season, The Rationality Wars. This season tells stories of political and scholarly battles to define rationality and irrationality. For a …
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Contemporary Europe seems to be divided between progressive cosmopolitans sympathetic to the European Union and the ideals of the Enlightenment, and counter-enlightened conservative nationalists extolling the virtues of homelands threatened by globalised elites and mass migration. Europe Against Revolution: Conservatism, Enlightenment, and the Maki…
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Objection, your honor! Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. dork out about 1990’s PRESUMED INNOCENT, starring Harrison Ford, Bonnie Bedelia, Brian Dennehy, Greta Scacchi, Paul Winfield, and Raul Julia. Also discussed: PRESUMED INNOCENT on Apple+, AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS: THE DALLAS COWBOY CHEERLEADERS on Netflix, THE BIKERIDERS, PERFECT WIFE on Hulu, a…
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Welcome to this episode of the Learning Reinvented podcast, brought to you by The Learning Effect Team. In this episode, host Katie Godden, is joined by Alison Roberts to discuss managing your suppliers! Many of us work with a number of suppliers, managing these suppliers is crucial in projects running successfully. Alison has a range of experience…
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Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. listen to Smash Mouth and dork out about 1998’s CAN’T HARDLY WAIT, starring Ethan Embry, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Lauren Ambrose, Seth Green, Peter Facinelli, and Charlie Korsmo. Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Spreaker Spotify Tune In Stitcher http://dorkingoutshow…
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This special episode comes from the audiobook edition of ROCTOGENARIANS, a brand-new collection of stories from Mo Rocca that celebrates the triumphs of people who made their biggest marks late in life. Chances are, you know something about the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder. If, like sixty million other people, you once enjoyed the Little House book…
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Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. drink two Stunned Mullets and dork out about 1987’s BACK TO THE BEACH, starring Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Lori Loughlin, Demian Slade, and Connie Stevens. Also discussed, HIT MAN, PERFECT MATCH, and THE FIRST OMEN Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Spreaker…
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Selling French Sex: Prostitution, Trafficking, and Global Migrations (Cambridge UP, 2024) is an illuminating account of the cultural, social, and economic history of the sale of 'French sex'. It explores the discourses and experiences surrounding the early twentieth century debate on sex trafficking, which mobilized various international reform mov…
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Welcome to this episode of the Learning Reinvented podcast, brought to you by The Learning Effect Team. In this episode, host Katie Godden, is joined by Adam Le Good from Fundamental Training and Development. This week, we talk about how Adam got into Learning and Development, and the journey he took to setup his own L&D company which helps organis…
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Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. need your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle because they’re dorking out about 1991’s TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong, and Robert Patrick. Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Spreaker Spotify Tune In St…
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Polo B. Moji's book Gender and the Spatiality of Blackness in Contemporary AfroFrench Narratives (Routledge, 2022) approaches the study of AfroEurope through narrative forms produced in contemporary France, a location which richly illustrates race in European spaces. Moji adopts a transdisciplinary lens that combines critical black and urban geogra…
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Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. pour themselves a cup of ambition and dork out about "9 to 5," starring Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, and Dabney Coleman (RIP). Dork out everywhere … Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify http://dorkingout.com/ https://twitter.com/dorkingoutshow https://www.facebook.com/dorkingoutshow…
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Adam Zientek, Assistant Professor of History at UC Davis joins Jana Byars to talk about his new book, A Thirst for Wine and War: The Intoxication of French Soldiers on the Western Front (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2024). Beginning in the fall of 1914, every French soldier on the Western Front received a daily ration of wine from the army. At …
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Welcome to this episode of the Learning Reinvented podcast, brought to you by The Learning Effect Team. In this episode, host Katie Godden, is joined by Annette Kempf from Eclipseina to discuss learning in engineering. Creating online training content for more complicated topics isn’t always the easiest, but Annette explains how she gets round this…
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Nick Underwood's Yiddish Paris: Staging Nation and Community in Interwar Paris (Indiana University Press, 2022) is a captivating study of the culture and politics of the vibrant community of Yiddish-speaking immigrants to Paris in the 1920s and 1930s. Making their way to the French capital from various sites in Eastern Europe, members of this Jewis…
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People experience and comprehend time in different fashions in response to events occurring around them. The experience of time and the speed at which change is perceived to occur may alter during eras of crisis. Time can feel compressed for some and broad or flat for others. These comprehensions of time in turn give form to political views and pro…
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Hosts Sonia Mansfield, Margo D., and Adam Riske from F This Movie put on a tiara and dork out about 2001’s THE PRINCESS DIARIES, starring Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews, and Hector Elizondo. Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Spreaker Spotify Tune In Stitcher http://dorkingoutshow.com/ https://bsky.app…
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Karen Sullivan of Bard College talks to Jana Byars about her recent book, Eleanor of Aquitaine, As It Was Said: Truth and Tales about the Medieval Queen (U Chicago Press, 2023). A reparative reading of stories about medieval queen Eleanor of Aquitaine. Much of what we know about Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of France and then Queen of England, we kn…
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Party time! Excellent! Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. are dorking out about 1992’s WAYNE’S WORLD, starring Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, Tia Carrere, and Rob Lowe. Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Spreaker Spotify Tune In Stitcher http://dorkingoutshow.com/ https://bsky.app/profile/dorkingout.bsky.s…
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Welcome to this episode of the Learning Reinvented podcast, brought to you by The Learning Effect Team. In this episode, host Katie Godden, is joined by Julia Jones to talk about learning with horses! Julia runs a company called Altezza People UK Limited which runs self-awareness courses for businesses. They use horses to help discover those unspok…
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Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. get romantic about baseball and dork out about 2011’s MONEYBALL, starring Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Chris Pratt, and Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Spreaker Spotify Tune In Stitcher http://dorkingoutshow.com/ https://bsky.app/profile/dorkin…
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In 1647, the French author Étienne Cleirac asserted in his book Les us, et coustumes de la mer that the credit instruments known as bills of exchange had been invented by Jews. In The Promise and Peril of Credit: What a Forgotten Legend about Jews and Finance Tells Us about the Making of European Commercial Society (Princeton University Press, 2019…
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In many countries, property law grants equal rights to men and women. Why, then, do women still accumulate less wealth than men? Combining quantitative, ethnographic, and archival research, The Gender of Capital: How Families Perpetuate Wealth Inequality (Harvard UP, 2023) explains how and why, in every class of society, women are economically disa…
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In this episode of the CEU Press Podcast, host Andrea Talabér (CEU Press/CEU Review of Books) sat down with Éric Fassin (Université Paris 8) to discuss his new book with CEU Press entitled, State Anti-Intellectualism and the Politics of Gender and Race: Illiberal France and Beyond (2024). Éric Fassin examines the trend of state anti-intellectualism…
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Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. are playing chess in the tub and dorking out about 1999’s THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY, starring Matt Damon, Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Spreaker Spotify Tune In Stitcher http://dorkingoutshow.com/ https://bs…
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Alexander Statman's book A Global Enlightenment: Western Progress and Chinese Science (U Chicago Press, 2023) is a revisionist history of the idea of progress reveals an unknown story about European engagement with Chinese science. The Enlightenment gave rise not only to new ideas of progress but consequential debates about them. Did distant times …
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Welcome to this episode of the Learning Reinvented podcast, brought to you by The Learning Effect Team. In this episode, host Katie Godden, is joined by Paul Miles to talk sports and learning. If you’re a fan of golf, this episode is definitely for you! Paul recently setup a business which combines golf and leadership learning. Find out more about …
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Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. are picking out a thermos for you and dorking out about 1979’s THE JERK, starring Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters. Also discussed: LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL, MONKEY MAN, THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF D.C., and Taylor Swift's new album THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT. Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.c…
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Once described as "that metropolis of dress and debauchery" by the Scottish poet David Mallet, Paris has always had a reputation for a peculiar joie de vivre, from art to architecture, cookery to couture, captivating minds and imaginations across the Continent and beyond. In Paris: A Short History, historian Jeremy Black examines the unique cultura…
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Wholesale Couture: London and Beyond, 1930-70 (Bloomsbury, 2023) by Dr. Liz Tregenza seeks to revise the notion that wholesale couturiers were simply copyists and demonstrate the complexities of their design processes and business strategies. This term has fallen out of usage; however, it was used to describe the pinnacle of the British ready-to-we…
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Graphic artist, illustrator, painter, and cartoonist Rahel Szalit (1888-1942) was among the best-known Jewish women artists in Weimar Berlin. But after she was arrested by the French police and then murdered by the Nazis at Auschwitz, she was all but lost to history, and most of her paintings have been destroyed or gone missing. Drawing on a range …
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Greetings and salutations. Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. are dorking out about 1989’s HEATHERS, starring Winona Ryder, Christian Slater, Shannen Doherty, Lisanne Falk, and Kim Walker. Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Spreaker Spotify Tune In Stitcher http://dorkingoutshow.com/ https://bsky.app…
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Welcome to this episode of the Learning Reinvented podcast, brought to you by The Learning Effect Team. In this episode, host Katie Godden, is joined by Jonas Ileka who talks about his learning career to date. Find out more about a learning career in different industries and what Jonas thinks the future of learning looks like. The Learning Reinvent…
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Between 1348 and 1350, Jews throughout Europe were accused of having caused the spread of the Black Death by poisoning the wells from which the entire population drank. Hundreds if not thousands were executed from Aragon and southern France into the eastern regions of the German-speaking lands. But if the well-poisoning accusations against the Jews…
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Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. try to out con a con man and dork out about 1992’s DIGGSTOWN, starring James Woods, Louis Gossett Jr., Oliver Platt, Heather Graham, and Bruce Dern. Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Spreaker Spotify Tune In Stitcher http://dorkingoutshow.com/ https://bsky.app/prof…
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Sex. Lies. Murder. Sarah Horowitz's The Red Widow: The Scandal that Shook Paris and the Woman Behind It All (Sourcebooks, 2022) is a book I literally couldn't put down. Drawing on extensive research into the world and life of its "leading lady," Marguerite ("Meg") Steinheil, Horowitz's account is captivating at every turn. With all of the appeal of…
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Despite being one of the most influential women of 17th century France, Marie de Vignerot has been largely forgotten. The niece, heiress, and advisor to the infamous Cardinal Richelieu, Marie was deeply motivated by her Catholic faith, yet never re-married after she became a widow at 18. She shaped France and the French empire's political, religiou…
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They’re terrible, Muriel. Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. are dorking out about MURIEL’S WEDDING, starring Toni Collette, Rachael Griffiths, and Bill Hunter. Dork out everywhere … Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.com Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Spreaker Spotify Tune In Stitcher http://dorkingoutshow.com/ https://bsky.app/profile/dorkingout.bsky.soc…
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Books about the origins of humanity dominate bestseller lists, while national newspapers present breathless accounts of new archaeological findings and speculate about what those findings tell us about our earliest ancestors. We are obsessed with prehistory—and, in this respect, our current era is no different from any other in the last three hundr…
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Eighteenth-century France witnessed an unprecedented proliferation of materially unstable art, from oil paintings that cracked within years of their creation to enormous pastel portraits vulnerable to the slightest touch or vibration. In A Delicate Matter: Art, Fragility, and Consumption in Eighteenth-Century France (Penn State University Press, 20…
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