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Spent just 5 minutes a week with Anita Louise Art to discover about great artists around the world - we call this quick Art Education. Even if you do not like art but want to be more like you know what you were saying about art, this is the podcast to help you discover the art and great artists. Five minutes a week is all you need to increase your art knowledge.
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Confira aqui as análises, entrevistas e repercussões de notícias que você pode ouvir e baixar. As reportagens +RFI propõem a cobertura de eventos importantes no mundo inteiro feita pelos repórteres e correspondentes da Rádio França Internacional.
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In Da studio with HBBoyd

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Welcome to Art to Art with HBBoyd podcast, where amazing things happen. A collection of casts where artists meet to chat about their work, inspirations & practise
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Sonhe!

Eduardo Silva

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Episódio instigante da liberdade inerente da natureza humana! Cover art photo provided by Guzmán Barquín on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@guzmanbarquin
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Our communication and understanding of the opposite sex as well as self are very Hit & Miss .. I come to enlighten only to assist you with your aim.. So that you Never Miss Da Point. Cover art photo provided by John T on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@john_visualz
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The Italian Renaissance Podcast takes you on an exciting journey into fifteenth and sixteenth century Italy, stepping beyond the bounds of general overviews of historical themes of the Renaissance, and diving deeply into interpreting how we understand the period today. Each episode provides an analysis of cultural giants, stories of drama and violence, masterworks of literature, but most importantly, the art. These discussio s are curated for not only the adept history lover, but also the ge ...
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Families of the Esidimeni victims aim to sue the DA over controversial billboard. Suzanne analyses the legal and policy implications attached to this action on the part of the DA. Cover art photo provided by Markus Spiske on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@markusspiske
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The "Art Journal with the Moon" podcast with Dana da Ponte explores how to tend to your soul, practice magic and do your deep emotional healing work in your art journal in alignment with natural rhythms and lunar cycles.
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Victor Hugo Sanches

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Um pouco do surgimento da filosofia Cover art photo provided by Ambitious Creative Co. - Rick Barrett on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@weareambitious
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Da Lyrical Goddess

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Intuitive messages delivered by Da Lyrical Goddess or Da Highest Priestess Depending on who you ask. Created with the intention of HEALING my soul family one story at a time! Idk who these messages are for but they are fa somebody!! Remember we are all a spectrum of our actions, emotions, and our thoughts... Be Vibrant.
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Sea world; friend or foe, find out in todays episode of da sparkly news while exploring the harsh lives of these poor orcas Cover art photo provided by JFL on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@wallsbyjfl
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Third Space

Sola Da Silva

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Welcome to Third Space, a podcast dedicated to exploring the intersection of architecture, human connection and wellbeing. Motivated by the pandemic, this podcast explores how the built environment affects our well-being. The pandemic highlighted increased social isolation, a pre-existing issue now deemed a public health crisis. As an architect, I examine how architecture can both separate and connect us, reflecting our collective values. Amid new global challenges like AI, extremism, and cl ...
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In this episode of 'The Truth in This Art,' host Rob Lee sits down with Christopher Williams, known as The Black Da Vinci, a visual artist originally from the West Coast, now based in Philadelphia. Christopher's work radiates Black joy through his powerful portraiture and figurative painting. They discuss his journey, the importance of celebrating …
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08 - En tempo presente, en tempo pasado, a arte de amasar o tempo nos museos Os museos son tempo pasado, tempo presente e tempo futuro. Expoñen e crean historias, abren mentes e educan conciencias. “Os museos son lugares onde o tempo se transforma en espazo”, dicía o escritor turco Orhan Pamuk. Precisamente, de xestionar o tempo, de crear pedagoxía…
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Listen up, ghouls and other ghouls – the Frighentimes are in full swing. Henry’s lost all his blood and is a bit loopy. John is. We’ve got all your frights and special Frightentimes spotlight to shine this week on Zero Credit(s). (This episode of our audio only podcast was filmed in black and white for artistic reasons).…
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In this episode of The Truth In This Art, Rob Lee sits down with Freako Rico, an Atlanta-based visual artist known for his bold and humorous works. Freako shares his creative journey, shaped by his love for pop culture, BMX, skateboarding, and hip-hop. He opens up about navigating stereotypes in the art world, staying true to his unfiltered style, …
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Send us a text San Marco, Florence: Nowhere else does the entirety of Renaissance social history converge in such a dynamic way. Upon returning from exile in 1434, Cosimo de' Medici found himself laden with guilt over the means in which his family had acquired their massive fortune. Certainly, with Pope Eugenius IV living in Florence with the Papal…
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Ainsley Burrows: Multidisciplinary Artist from Kingston, Jamaica In this episode, I sit down with Ainsley Burrows, a multidisciplinary artist originally from Kingston, Jamaica, and now based in Baltimore. Ainsley’s groundbreaking methodologies, including NeoChaos and Raktism, have established him as a powerful voice in abstract art. During our conv…
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A dupla brasileira Angela Detanico e Rafael Lain está entre os quatro finalistas da 24ª edição do prestigioso prêmio Marcel Duchamp de arte contemporânea. Essa é a primeira vez que brasileiros são selecionados para a mais importante recompensa de artes plásticas e visuais da França. Os artistas brasileiros, radicados em Paris há mais de 20 anos, co…
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"Torch Song Trilogy" was a ground-breaking production and opened many doors for openly gay artists. It launched the career of Harvey Fierstein who would go on to write and perform in some additionally landmark shows on Broadway. In my hometown, it also was a landmark of sorts for one local actor, Keegan Ferrell. The recent college graduate was slat…
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In this episode of The Truth in This Art, I sit down with multidisciplinary artist, curator, and award-winning filmmaker Imani Dennison. Imani’s work delves into the rich narratives of Black culture in the South and the African diaspora, blending folklore, fantasy, and hidden histories in her storytelling. We explore her journey growing up in Louis…
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This early masterpiece by Venetian Renaissance painter Titian has a remarkable history, spanning centuries and continents, before achieving a record-breaking sale. In 1995, the painting was stolen from a British marquess’ home, sparking a worldwide search. Seven years later, it was unexpectedly found in a plastic bag at a London bus stop, and recen…
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Duas delegações do Cimi – Conselho Indigenista Missionário - estão na Europa, uma participando da terceira caravana pela ecologia integral, uma iniciativa da rede Igrejas e Minorias, e outra acompanhando o Conselho de direitos Humanos das Nações Unidas, em Genebra. Em Paris, participantes dos dois grupos se reuniram nesta segunda-feira (30) com ass…
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In this episode of The Truth in This Art, I sit down with Zach Michel, co-founder of the Charm City Fringe Festival, as we celebrate its 10th anniversary. We dive into the world of fringe art and the unique performances that highlight Baltimore’s vibrant and unconventional arts scene. Zach shares how Charm City Fringe has become a platform for bold…
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Alon Amit joins us on the antipode of Pi Day to counter the myths and mysteries of this most famous irrational number. There's nothing magical about a non-repeating string of digits. The real and profound mystery is the ubiquity of pi. It shows up in places that have nothing to do with circles, such as the sum of the reciprocals of the squares of t…
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In this episode of Third Space, host Sola Da Silva joins sound architect Nicolas Sowers, founder of Timbre Architecture and Sound, for a sound walk along the LA River. They investigate the diverse soundscapes embedded in urban settings and discuss the role of intentional sound design in enhancing architectural spaces including individuals with vary…
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The Renaissance was a time of artistic and cultural rebirth in Europe, and few artists embodied this era more than Sandro Botticelli. His work captures the aesthetics and spirit of the period, making him one of the most celebrated figures of his time. Join us as we explore Botticelli’s life, his most significant works, and why his art continues to …
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In this episode of The Truth In This Art, I sit down with Terry Guy, the visionary founder of Secret Walls. Since launching in 2006, Terry has been a key figure in revolutionizing the global art scene with Secret Walls' live paint battles. We dive into Terry’s journey, from his early days in the UK street art scene to founding Secret Walls, and how…
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Como todos os anos, o Festival de Cinema Latino-Americano de Biarritz abre espaço para discussões políticas e a situação da democracia brasileira foi o assunto de um debate, no domingo (22). O historiador francês Olivier Compagnon recebeu o documentarista Ivan Cordeiro e a produtora Sara Silveira para falar sobre os avanços e os problemas persisten…
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In this episode, I sit down with Lesley Malin, the Producing Executive Director of Chesapeake Shakespeare Company. Lesley helped grow this Baltimore gem into one of Maryland’s largest theaters, taking it from a passion project to a major player in the Shakespeare world. We talk about how she led the renovation of a historic 1886 bank into their now…
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Send us a text What does it look like across three mediums when a new style harmonizes, and the conventions of the Middle Ages take a new form? Looking at three diverse artists and three different patrons, as well as an example of painting, sculpture, and architecture, this episode argues for the legibility of new stylistic concepts that constitute…
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With Brat Summer coming to a close, it’s time to give way to Moo Deng Autumn, a thing everyone already knows about, so it’s perfectly reasonable and justifiable to mock people who don’t know about it yet. We’ve got that plus a new Coke flavor, a mini-moon, and John gets very excited about a federal rate cut, right here on Zero Credit(s).…
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In this episode of The Truth in This Art, I sit down with Chinai Routte, an accomplished actor with performances spanning off-Broadway, regional theater, and film. Chinai is currently playing Margaret in Everyman Theatre’s production of POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive By Selina Fillinger, Directed by L…
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We all know that sex sells, but is that the only thing that drove thousands of people to see "Equus" back in the mid-1970s? Listen in on my discussion with McLean Fletcher as we discuss the explosive intersection of sex, religion and psychology that playwright Peter Schaffer squeezes into this sometimes disturbing tale. McLean starred in the Cadenc…
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Christina Delgado underscores the importance of connection, collaboration, and uplifting cultural identities. In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee welcomes back Christina Delgado, a Baltimore-based photographer, curator, and founder of Tolas Room, a Puerto Rican home museum and cultural space. The discussion centers on Christina…
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Paris virou Bahia neste domingo (15). Mais especificamente, Salvador. Ao som de Carlinhos Brown, com direito a um trio elétrico puxando um cortejo de milhares de pessoas, foi realizada nesta tarde a "Lavagem da Madeleine", que traz um pedaço da cultura baiana e afro-brasileira para a capital francesa. Renan Tolentino, da RFI em Paris Inspirado na h…
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Well it’s De ‘Bate time once again and we…are recording during it so we can’t cover any of it. Whoops! Instead, check out our thoughts on the death of a part of the Internet Archive, the discovery of celebrity number six, and some generally funny JD Vance comments with apparently wide ranging implications right here on Zero Credit(s).…
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Cerca de 35 empresários brasileiros foram recebidos nesta quinta-feira (12) pelo presidente Emmanuel Macron em um almoço no Palácio do Eliseu, sede da presidência francesa em Paris. O maior objetivo desse encontro foi apresentar a França como uma terra de muitas oportunidades de negócios para as grandes empresas brasileiras. Na ocasião, o chefe de …
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In this episode of The Truth in This Art, I talk with BRUSH Mural Fest co-founders Jaz Ehrenberg and Saba Hamidi, along with Mac Campbell, Executive Director of the Baltimore Convention Center. We discuss the BRUSH Mural Fest Celebration, taking place on September 14th, which highlights Baltimore’s talented local artists. Jaz and Saba share the sto…
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In this episode of 'The Truth in This Art,' host Rob Lee interviews Yesenia Mejia Herrera, an interdisciplinary artist, activist, and educator originally from Oaxaca, Mexico, now based in Baltimore. Yesenia shares her journey of preserving and uplifting Indigenous Latinx traditions, focusing on her work with Creative Alliance's CIELO initiative and…
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In this episode of The Truth in This Art, host Rob Lee interviews LaRian Finney and Derrick Chase, the visionary executive producers behind the Baltimore MET Gala, an event that blends art, fashion, philanthropy, and culinary innovation, making it a standout in the Mid-Atlantic region. LaRian, with over 30 years of experience in marketing and event…
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Send us a text In this monumental 50th episode, join me in discussing a likewise monumental artist of the early Renaissance: Donatello. This episode examines the landmark works of the Florentine sculptor, taking a close look at his early life, mature works, and cultural impact. Donatello skillfully navigated the practical world of civic sculpture, …
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A very much older John returns from the beach to tell us his tales of eldritch horror this week, while Henry regales us with the current happening tales of Amazon drivers and a seemingly ill begotten movie for a popular video game franchise. That and a new and improved funny Highway to the Hellhouse, this week on Zero Credit(s).…
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In this episode of The Truth in This Art, I talk with Katie Chung, a Korean-American visual artist from Chicago. We explore her artistic journey, from her roots in drawing and painting to her work in sculpture. Katie opens up about how her identity and heritage shape her creative process, especially through the use of unconventional materials. Our …
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The chase is back on! Welcome to season 2 of the podcast dedicated to exploring...and sometimes explaining...Broadway's longest running shows! Today's episode features a true Broadway history whiz: author, dramaturg & professor Jordan Schildcrout has studied long-running plays in more depth than perhaps anyone else on the planet. In his book, "In t…
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Titian, born Tiziano Vecellio, stands as one of the greatest painters of the Italian Renaissance, known for his vibrant colors, innovative compositions, and expressive brushwork. Hailing from the Venetian school, his artistic journey spanned over six decades, leaving a profound impact on Western painting. Join us as we explore Titian’s life, legacy…
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