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Leah, an avid cyclist and proud Canadian, decided to start planning her dream ride; cycling solo across Canada. After all the planning and training, the time has come. Listen every week as we catch up with Leah on her journey. Every episode brings us stories of the road from the unique perspective of a woman cycling solo as she reconnects with the country she loves.
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Tell Me What You Know

Borderline Media Company, Michael Peloquin, Michael Brown

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Welcome to Tell Me What You Know, a weekly podcast that challenges each host to tell the other what they know about selected topics. You'll quickly find out that the only thing these two are sure of is that they know very little. Often wrong, but never in doubt.
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At the end of the Second World War, economics forced the big bands to trim their once great size and thus, the Jump Blues combo was born. Between 1946-1954, rhythm and blues laid the tracks for what was to become Rock n’ Roll. So how come, 75 years later, this vibrant and influential music is still so unknown to so many? Matt The Cat is going to change that with the radio program, “Juke In The Back.” These were the records that you couldn’t hear on the jukebox in the front of the establishme ...
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She Nerds Out

Wendy Woody, Tara Chadwick and Cat Crimins

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Hosts Wendy, Tara and Cat are girls who love girls and nerdy things...like Xena, Star Wars, Doctor Who, Wynonna Earp and just about any other nerdy and/or queer topic you can think of.
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NO JUNK MAIL

James R. von Feldt

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Grampa Jim tells about what's going on in town this week. It's small-town drama with a bit of humor here and there. Sometimes re-telling the stories of when he was a boy in Washington state during World War 2. Check out Books on AMAZON: THE TRADING POST and KIDNAPPED, by James R. von Feldt.
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The History Extra podcast brings you gripping stories from the past and fascinating historical conversations with the world's leading historical experts. Produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine, History Extra is a free history podcast, with episodes released six times a week. Subscribe now for the real stories behind your favourite films, TV shows and period dramas, as well as compelling insights into lesser-known aspects of the past. We delve into global history stories spanning th ...
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Some of the best stories are told at the dinner table with a delicious meal and good company. Dine with the Divine is a one stop shop if you crave conversations of mythology, magic, history and culture! Once a week, Ashley and a guest honor gods, sages, saints and iconic figures through storytelling, food, and drink. In the words of a Mexican proverb, "Conversation is food for the soul." Pull up a chair and come dine with us!
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From the creepy attic's dark corners to the very end of a shadow-filled dirt road, our minds wander towards the odd, supernatural and not easily explained. Pull up a cozy seat and your favorite beverage and delve into our Strange but True stories from around the globe and beyond.
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Keystone Film Review

Keystone Film Review

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Mike and Glen are back, but this time in Podcast form! The guys from Keystone Film Review on YouTube are here to talk about movies. You don't have to listen... but if you don't you don't love your mother!
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A forbidden love story about a runaway android and the human sent to hunt her down. Electric Easy is a musical neo-noir science fiction show set in a futuristic Los Angeles in which humans struggle to co-exist with robots, known as “electrics”. Created by Vanya Asher (“Shadow and Bone") and from executive producer Kesha. The all-star cast includes Kesha, Chloe Bailey and Mason Gooding alongside Frances Fisher, Happy Anderson, Jojo T. Gibbs, Benito Skinner, Lachlan Watson, Erica Ash, Sugar Ly ...
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Looking to embark on a career in corporate law? We know it can be hard to differentiate one firm from another, particularly when everyone says they ’do great work with great people’. But what does that mean? Allens Confidential aims to answer that question. Produced by two Allens lawyers, Cat Thomas and Sam Guzman, this podcast gives you real insight into what it’s like to work at Allens. Got questions about working here? Visit allens.com.au/careers or email careers@allens.com.au
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Fifty years ago, a ragtag band of radical nuns and wild-haired priests swiftly became cat-burglars in a hellbent effort to sabotage a war. They scaled walls, picked locks, and traded blows with J. Edgar Hoover. Many went to jail, some betrayed their friends, others fell in love. The pilot of Divine Intervention premiered on June 9, 2022 as part of Tribeca Film Festival’s 2022Audio Storytelling competition.The rest of the 10-episode series will premiere this fall. It’s got heists, tragedy, a ...
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Being Awesome, the show about loving Transformers and having fun! The equivalent of the stickers on your old Trapper Keeper, is an audio fanzine that Talks Transformers and occasional other similar interests without all the negativity that for some reason always finds a way to pop up.
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Cozy roleplaying in a haunted post-apocalypse. Join Cobb, Tissa, and Penelope as they travel the pastoral continent of Amylte and try to help the world heal from the mistakes of its war-torn past. Sword of Symphonies is the award-winning Actual Playtest of Heroic Chord, led by designer Cat McDonald and played by their excellent friends.
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Over the Tabletop

Erin Ayers, James DeBruicker

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Two people. Many, many games. One very good cat. Over the Tabletop is a podcast dedicated to discussing board games, card games, and dice games that play well (or not!) with two people. Because scheduling game days with more than two is hard, frankly. Join James and Erin as they travel through their games collection, go on theoretically-related tangents, and pat their very good cat, Solstice.
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Hella Meh

Nick Carter

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I am Nick Carter. The other one. I writes books and plays music and talks about whatever I wants. This podcast is my attempt to share the experiences of my generation, Gen X, so younger generations will understand why we are so charming and why we are accidentally destroying everything. I mostly talk about events that shaped our lives. I also offer my cat asparagus from time to time.
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A podcast for owners who explore the world with their cats by walking them on a leash, biking while their cat rides in their backpacks, eating brunch with their cat at the local café & even traveling in a kayak with their cat. We’ll be diving into the tips & tricks you can use, helping you find where to go, sharing war stories, celebrating the wins, laughing at the horror experiences & the funny moments that have been part of your journey.
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Audio Tours - Arc De Triomphe (Curious Cat)

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Explore the iconic Arc de Triomphe like never before with our immersive audio tour. Uncover the hidden stories behind this monumental masterpiece as our expert audio guide takes you through its intricate statues, captivating battle reliefs, and poignant tributes. From the heart of Paris to the heart of history, this tour offers a deep dive into the triumphs, sacrifices, and enduring legacy of the Arc de Triomphe.
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Downloads and aliens and friendships, oh my! What does it mean (and feel like) to be a part of the collective human consciousness as it awakens to the true nature of this holographic universe? How do we navigate the energetic waters of remembering who we are? Do we get to fly around on dragons yet? And what exactly is a galactic purr of KKs? Join the journey in real time as two Internet Strangers(TM) uncover their friendship and the secrets of the galaxy all at the same time. Pro tip: bring ...
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Global Pillage

Deborah Frances-White

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Global Pillage is a brand new comedy panel show podcast all about idiom, culture, customs and norms. What do the Japanese mean when they accuse someone of "having a cat on their head"? What do your friends make you do if you're unmarried by thirty in Germany? What did the acronym NORWICH mean (the equivalent of sexting jargon) if sent between World War Two sweethearts? All the oddness of humanity is explored in this hilarious new show where TWO TEAMS OF COMEDIANS take on the HIVE MIND OF THE ...
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Animal Sound Safari takes your ears around the world to discover the weird and wacky histories us humans have with animals. Each episode is jam-packed with cool stories, kooky facts and ‘pawsome’ puns. From celebrity sloths in Costa Rica to greyhounds going to war in Germany, hop on board with Animal Sound Safari.
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We're Spinning Plates

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In We're Spinning Plates, Ciara and Em talk about navigating life in their early twenties, and their experiences balancing work, side hustles, and their personal lives. In each episode they dive into their highs and lows of the past week, explore a topic of interest, and step into their agony aunt shoes to answer your burning questions and dilemmas.
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WSTR Galactic Public Access - A Star Wars Podcast

Todd Hoffman, Aaron Houillon, Heather Alred

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WSTR is a podcast where three good friends and guests come together to discuss all things Star Wars. Whether you are new to Star Wars or a seasoned veteran, every Wednesday brings the latest in Star Wars news and fresh insights, critique, and appreciation for that galaxy far, far, away. For all your Star Wars news and talk needs, this is the podcast you've been looking for! Business and Fan Email: mailbox@wstrmedia.com Voicemail - be featured on the show! (630) 557-9787
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Les groupes, comme les modes, vont et viennent mais Faithless traverse le temps. « To All New Arrivals » est un grand et bel album, chaud et rempli d'émotions, avec des invités de marque tels que Robert Smith (« Spiders, crocodiles and kryptonite »), Cat Power (« A kind of peace ») ou encore Harry Collier, leader du groupe Kubb (« Bombs » « To all new arrivals »). Enfin, comment ne pas citer Dido, membre originel du groupe mais pour toujours officieux, qui signe un envoûtant «Last this day». ...
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(Adult humor.) The Dragonsail Puppets are a musical comedy ensemble featuring two dogs, a retired cat and a forceful diva. The Dragonsail Puppets sing their rocking, funky original songs and hone their comedic craft while sailing the seas aboard the "Club Dragonsail", a huge old whaling vessel that is somewhere along the spectrum between luxury liner and rickety piece of antiquity. Upon this war-scarred ship, they entertain their "willing captives" —aka patrons who have dared to buy a ticket ...
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Things That Go Bump in the Night is a recurring podcast hosted by JC Bratton, a young adult horror short story writer. The podcast focuses on JC's short stories as well as topics related to urban legends, horror, superstitions, and anything "creepy." The title comes from JC's copyrighted collection of short stories.
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Welcome to Episode 365 of WSTR! This episode's topics include: - Carla and Heather take over the podcast for Girls Night! - Cats are the best and this is why the world needs more of them - Ben Mendelsohn to return as Krennic in Andor Season 2 - ...and much, much, more! For all your galactic news and talk needs, this is the podcast you've been looki…
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What was it like to be a servant in one of Britain's grand stately homes? How much were domestic staff paid? And what made maids revolt against wearing mopcaps? From daily drudgery to stories of scandal, in our latest Everything you wanted to know episode, historian Lucy Lethbridge speaks to Lauren Good about the reality of domestic service in the …
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Howdy Folks! Welcome to Episode 33 of The PoddyC In this episode Dratnos, Maximum & Special guest Growl (again), tackle the great questions of World of Warcraft. things like the upcoming rework to affixes and m+, what's going on in World of Warcraft, Healing, the war within, the current state of mythic+, TGP, and so much more! - hope you enjoy! Bus…
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Dark Windows Podcast ep. 290: This week we are back to finish up the story of the oldest bank robbers possibly ever. This week we are covering the incredibly short investigation and the downfall of our elderly safe crackers. https://pdcn.co/e/traffic.megaphone.fm/AOR6863805902.mp3?updated=1720749571 Check out the Patreon! $5 a month gets you early …
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The Edwardian era is sometimes regarded as an uneventful stopgap between the cultural and technological innovations of the Victorian period and the seismic shifts brought about by the First World War. But is this a fair assessment? Alwyn Turner talks to Jon Bauckham about what life was really like during the reign of Edward VII, and how anxieties a…
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IT'S HOT! Except in Chicago its fine here for now. But everyone else on the show this week is gettin scorched and I mean EVERYONE cause we've got all three of the Librarypunk hosts with us, it's Sadie, Jay, and Justin, it's a goddamn panel show so we're talking inter-podcast romance and an embarrassing dating story from Sadie and then it's your que…
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Send us a Text Message. Beth delves into the life of Jack Black: the Victorian Rat Catcher. Wes shares the infamous curse of 1976's "The Omen" movie. https://goodnature.co/blogs/news/the-surprising-history-and-legacy-of-the-victorian-rat-catchers www.tfcg.ca/old-occupation-rat-catcher www.amusingplanet.com/2018/12/the-true-story-behind-pied-piper-o…
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Smashing windows, burning down politicians’ homes and planting bombs in public places. As the suffragette movement progressed, it turned to increasingly extreme methods to further its cause. In episode five of our new series on the suffragettes, Ellie Cawthorne speaks to expert historians to reveal how the campaign became ever more militant and ask…
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Marvel Studios gave fans a real trick and treat by dropping the first Agatha All Along trailer on Monday. The peek at September’s MCU show highlights Kathryn Hahn’s return to the character Agatha Harkness, first introduced in WandaVision. We see Harkness awakening from Wanda Maximoff’s spell and setting out to regain her power. While one of Matt Re…
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Global Pillage Season 10. Episode 1: "Soccer" Recorded 17 June 2024 at Kings Place in London. Released 10 July 2024. Athena Kugblenu and Bec Hill vs Max Olesker and Deborah Frances-White vs the Hive Mind of the Audience. Hosted by Abigoliah Schauman. Questions set by Ned Sedgwick. Created by Deborah Frances-White. The Global Pillage theme composed …
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Between 1199 and 1399, English politics was packed full of high drama, as the Plantagenet monarchs reacted - and adapted - to plague, warfare, uprisings and economic crises. But, according to medieval historians Caroline Burt and Richard Partington in their new book //Arise, England//, the Plantagenet age is also one that shines a light on England'…
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Wynonna Earp at San Diego Comic-Con! Clickbait: Unfollow is gruesome fun! Plus a mini-Mail Sack and some Nerd News. Please subscribe, rate and review! You can find us on Instagram @shenerdsoutpodcast, on Twitter @SNOPodcast and Facebook. You can send us an email at shenerdsout@gmail.com! We have merch! Go to www.SheNerdsOut.com for all your SNOP ne…
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Justinian stands tall among the Byzantine rulers, as the 'sleepless emperor' whose religious fervour and legislative zeal saw him rebuild the eastern Roman empire from the ground up... until the 'four horsemen of the apocalypse' arrived and threatened it all. Peter Sarris talks to Kev Lochun about how the conniving and ruthless Justinian claimed po…
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The Space Cats return for an Independence Day transmission! Here's a brief overview of the topics we touch on, plus the link to Zadikat's Instagram video channeling the Hadarians: - Moving beyond 8D -- you don't have to live in the hall of mirrors - Using your will to affect reality vs surrendering - "Failure" isn't failure - lessons from the 3rd l…
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Follow the timeline below to skip to your favourite parts: Intro/Outro = Money – Mitsy (https://open.spotify.com/track/7sKl9plflsQGIVZcnaQ0jI?si=ab1a19d8b029432c) 02:18 = Croatian Word of the Week Nepobjediv 08:02 = Song of the Week THEME = Song That References a Celebrity/Someone Famous Ghengis Khan – Miike Snow / Miley - SWMRS 13:19 = AFL AL-agra…
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Eglantyne Jebb was a woman who had no real love of children – but nevertheless worked tirelessly to campaign for their rights. Clare Mulley joins us to discuss the life and work of a pioneering fundraiser and the founder of the international Save the Children fund, whose unconventional personal life defied the strictures of her class. (Ad) Clare Mu…
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Air Week: July 8-14, 2024 Tommy Brown Tommy Brown is one of the unsung blues shouters of the Rhythm & Blues Era. His only two charting records were done with the Griffin Brothers on Dot Records in 1951. He’ll always be remembered for the #1 smash, “Weepin’ & Cryin’,” but Brown had so many tremendous records under his own name that Matt The Cat just…
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Could children be hanged in Victorian Britain? Were the streets of Dickensian London haunted by organised gangs, or opportunistic pickpockets? What tricks and tools did Victorian police have at their disposal? And was it possible to get a fair trial in the 19th century? In our latest Everything You Wanted to Know episode, historian Dr Drew Gray ans…
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Saviors of the land, we never pretended to be. If my memory serves me correct a sea of displaced and troubled masses tend to follow the Scaled Company, no matter how hard we try to escape our fate. Even with a rebrand, decisions have put us, yet again, in a tight spot. With sacrifice, the Dwarven Burrows are caved in and the retreat can begin. Exce…
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This episode is part three of a multi-part series where JC will share some "Easter Eggs" regarding characters, places, and events that take place in the series of short stories called Things That Go Bump in the Night: Volume One, Urban Legends. In this episode, we will learn about JC's obsession with Star Wars and how this ties into her short stori…
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Howdy Folks! Welcome to Episode 32 of The PoddyC In this episode Dratnos & Dorki (NOT MAXIMUM, WE HATE THAT GUY), tackle the great questions of World of Warcraft. In this episode we talk things like the brand new rework Shamans are getting, Raid buffs, support classes, the war within, the current state of mythic+, and so much more! - hope you enjoy…
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Dark Windows Podcast ep. 289: This week we are talking old time (ers) bank robbery over in England. 6 old geezers decided that one last job was in order so they took their medications, grabbed a big ass drill and set out to Hatton Garden, a commercial and retail area in London. Grab you're early bird special and enjoy! https://pdcn.co/e/traffic.meg…
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In 1894, French artillery officer Alfred Dreyfus was falsely accused of passing military secrets to Germany. These swirling accusations and the subsequent degradation and humiliation suffered by Dreyfus constitutes one of history's most notorious incidents of antisemitism. Maurice Samuels speaks to Danny Bird about why the military top brass were s…
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Good lord it's Fugue Week I stg. No guest. Dry. Moving and hard feelings, we're both a lil run down. But it makes for comedy and then we're pushing through and getting to as much of this question backlog as possible. Like ten of em it's a new record. Too many to list I am still exhausted. Thanks for tuning in folks! Want to support the show and get…
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Marc and Bryon talk about this weekend happenings: 6th Annual Blitz Luau & East of the River Comic Show. We give our review of The Acolyte Ep5 and go over our predictions for WWE Money in the Bank. Next Comic Show: Manchester Comic & Toy Convention Sunday, July 28th from 10am to 4pm Army Navy Club 1090 Main St. Manchester, CT 06040 #wwe #acolyte #m…
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Workplace culture can be difficult to pin down from the outside, particularly when you're just starting out in your career. In this episode, Cat and Sam speak with Chief People Officer Sam Turner and Lawyer Tushaar Garg to get the inside track on Allens' culture and how it plays out at an individual level. What sets Allens' culture apart? Why is co…
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Send us a Text Message. Beth shares the history and haunts of a Maine lighthouse. Wes shares the tale of Vermont's bear-like cryptid. https://mainelighthousemuseum.com/wood-island-lighthouse.html www.nelights.com/blog/haunted-wood-island-lighthouse-in-maine/ https://woodislandlighthouse.org/about/ghosts-of-wood-island/ www.newenglandlighthouses.net…
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The suffragettes’ relationship with the British establishment was fractious to say the least. As well as experiencing police brutality on the streets, the activists were subjected to violent force-feeding in response to hunger strikes in prison. But, as we reveal in the fourth episode of our new series Deeds not words, when faced with this oppositi…
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In this episode of 'Dine with the Divine,' host Ashley welcomes Sarah Lynch Thomason, a song leader, documentarian, folklorist, and illustrator from Western North Carolina. They delve into the world of traditional and contemporary songs, discussing how these connect to historical practices, struggles, and rituals. Sarah shares insights into her yea…
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Welcome to Multiverse News, your source for information about all of your favorite fictional universes. Marvel Studios Town Hall (H) Our favorite shared universe multimedia franchise, that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe, blessed us with an outpouring of updates this week, so let’s tackle them in a segment we dub Town Hall: Hall H Speaking of Hall…
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Did you know that while Mark Antony was having an affair with Cleopatra, his wife, Fulvia, was fighting a battle on his behalf in Rome? Or that the first named author was a woman? What about the fact that the first female victor of the Olympic Games competed in her fifties? Speaking to Lauren Good, Daisy Dunn shines a light on these women in antiqu…
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After a hiatus of almost three months, the Right Dishonourable return to give our take on the upcoming general election. What do we make of the potential Conservative extinction? Will we be seeing a Lib Dem surge? And who exactly are Jazza and Jimmy voting for? Image generated by Microsoft DesignerBy The Right Dishonourable Podcast
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