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Austin, Texas based DJ and Producer Michael Stewart, under the moniker Beat Tribe, has released a slew of techy, dark and atmospheric tracks to some critical acclaim. In 2012, his remix of Omid 16B's classic progressive house track "The Game" won him the grand prize and a few subsequent releases with both Omid's Alola Records as well as his other imprint, SexOnWax. Since then, Beat Tribe has been featured on numerous mix compliations, remixed for artists such as Soundgroove Records owner Cur ...
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BROADWAY HOUR-Sheraton NY Hotel & Towers 1993-1996

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BROADWAY HOUR-Sheraton NY Hotel & Towers 1993-1996

Executive Producer-Kate McGrath, Engineer & Sound Editor-Chris Breetveld

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"The Longest Running Broadway Show on Radio" Taped in front of a live audience in New York City. With interviews, live acts & more with the biggest stars, producers, writers, composers, directors, film actors, cabaret, jazz artists On & Off-Broadway!
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Distraction Pieces, with Scroobius Pip, is one the UK's biggest and longest running independent podcasts. Previous guests include Michael Fassbender, Mary J Blige, Stephen Graham, Florence Pugh, Spike Lee, Lena Headey, Stewart Lee, Kathy Burke, Dizzee Rascal, Aisling Bea, Kano, Adam Buxton, Vicky McClure, Karl Pilkington, Michaela Coel, Louis Theroux, Tim Key and many more. Available on acast, iTunes and all good podcast outlets. Download, subscribe, rate & review now! Hosted on Acast. See a ...
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention. Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterp ...
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The 92nd Street Y, New York has harnessed the power of arts and ideas to enrich, enlighten and change lives, and the power of community to repair the world for 150 years. This podcast features many of the fascinating people and conversations from our stage.
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CLOSED FOR BUSINESS - Thank you to all the support over the years. You can still listen to our episodes. $6.99 Per Pound is a bi-weekly podcast featuring interviews with leaders and professionals from a wide variety of fields. Paying homage to Korean-owned hot food delis in New York City, Joann Park, Jaeki Cho, and Michael Stewart treat listeners to a buffet of HOT takes on career, culture and community. Website: www.699perpound.com Email inquiries: 699perpound@gmail.com
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Like Minded Deviants

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Like Minded Deviants

Dr. Lindy Backues, Justin Stewart-Fritz, Jon-Michael Odean

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Like-Minded Deviants with Dr. Lindy Backues, Jon-Michael Odean, and Justin Stewart-Fritz is a podcast that seeks to deviate from the norm. As two of Lindy’s former graduate students, Justin and Jon-Michael bring an extended friendship with him cultivated over years, enriched by their present ministries, life as educators, a good dose of grassroots practitioning, and deep respect as close friends and colleagues. Each week these three come prepared to engage in a provocative conversation. A co ...
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In a world ravaged by an ancient monster race-war, a group of young tween supernatural friends from different backgrounds, codenamed “Spooky Troop”, come together to try and restore peace and harmony between monster kind. In this thrilling holiday special called Spooky Troop: The Last Halloween, the Spooky Troop kids discover the Demon King’s plan to wipe out the pitifuls (humans!) on Halloween… and unite to stop him! Filled with mystery, action-adventure and comedy, the musically-infused au ...
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Owen Jones, journalist, author of Chavs and The Establishment, or "that left-wing idiot off the telly", is fed up with the establishment media. After all, it punches down, not up, blames minorities for all the problems in society, and, let's face it, often just parrots the government line. So this podcast is offering something different: speaking truth to power, giving the marginalised a voice, offering hope - and having a laugh along the way. From Michael Sheen to Judith Butler, Prof. Devi ...
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With ‘Scary Christmas’ quickly approaching, all of the United Netherworld is ushering in the “season of greed”. That is, until the “misfit monster kids” discover the true meaning of Christmas. In this thrilling holiday special called Spooky Troop: A Very Scary Christmas, the Spooky Troop kids work together to bring the message of joy, love and giving, not taking, to the citizens of Asterlin. Filled with mystery, action-adventure and comedy, this musically-infused Christmas podcast series is ...
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This Podcast is a wide net cast across the cosmos, sinking to the depths of Psyche, and reaching for the light in myth to see how heaven can be found here, now, while you are listening. It includes conversations with the most interesting of folks and solo shows with myself, Adam Sommer. If you enjoy astrology or magic or medicine, this is your show. If you enjoy the cosmos and all the mysterious ways it manifests in our lives, you have found the place. Enjoy www.HolestoHeavens.com
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Broadcaster Stuart Cosgrove and Professor Eamonn O’Neill host Talk Media: a forensic analysis of how the media works, and who works the media. Packed full of candid commentary and informed opinion, Talk Media features a weekly guest commentator from the worlds of journalism, entertainment and politics. Hour-long episodes are published weekly on Wednesday evenings via Patreon. Join now to listen for 99p per week (+ VAT): patreon.com.talkmedia
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ALL OF IT is a show about culture and its consumers. ALL OF IT is a show about culture and context. ALL OF IT is a show about culture and the culture. Our aim is to engage the thinkers, doers, makers, and creators, about the what and why of their work. People make the culture and we hope, need, and want the WNYC community to be a part of our show. As we build a community around ALL OF IT, we know that every guest and listener has an opinion. We won’t always agree, but our varied perspectives ...
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A State Supreme Court judge issued a temporary order allowing a group of migrants to stay in two Orange County hotels. New York City wants to expand a program that sends EMTs and social workers to respond to calls about people in mental health crises, but the effort faces staffing limitations. Finally, starting on May 18th, Harlem Stage hosts a three-day conference on the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and '70s. WNYC's Michael Hill discusses the event with Associate Artistic Director Carl ...
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The Stevens Group is pleased to present a new podcast series that salutes the masters of public relations and revels in their observations, insights and advice to PR professionals. This new series is part of the ongoing partnership between The Stevens Group and CommPRO to bring to PR, digital/interactive and marketing communications agencies the wisdom of those who have reached the top of the PR profession.
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A series regarded amongst the most inspiring and honest conversations with elite world class performing men and women across a broad genre covering the issues, opportunities and challenges confronting them. Gregory Robinson, Managing Partner at Blenheim Partners Executive Search and Board Advisory firm discovers the influences that have shaped their destinies, unlocking crucial insights into each guests core character, their motivation, broader thinking, strategies and approach they have tak ...
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Our greatest actors transport us through the magic of fiction, one short story at a time. Sometimes funny. Always moving. Selected Shorts connects you to the world with a rich diversity of voices from literature, film, theater, and comedy. New episodes every Thursday, from Symphony Space.
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RSN Saturday Mornings

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RSN Saturday Mornings

RSN - On The Punt Saturday Morning 7am - Midday

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RSN Saturday Mornings - The First Word, 7am-8am Warren Huntly whips around the top trainers and leading stables to get the latest on their runners. The Melbourne Form Panel, 8am-9am In the must-listen hour of the week, Warren Huntly is joined by leading form analysts, David Gately, Mark Hunter and TAB’s Jaimee Rogers to give you an unrivalled preview of the day’s racing Form Talk, 9am-9.30am Sydney race previews from Racing NSW form analysts, Ray Hickson and Nick Berney plus Victoria’s count ...
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After accidentally receiving the powers of every superhero, Tara Callahan must learn how to control her newfound abilities and embrace her destiny to become the most powerful being in the universe. While her powers will make her extraordinary, it’s her heart that will make her a superhero to the world - and beyond. Recipient of the Parents’ Choice 2020 Gold Award for Best Podcast and chosen by NBC’s TODAY as one of the ‘10 Best Podcasts For Kids’, the award-winning Tara Tremendous is a high- ...
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Since its origins, democracy has been a work in progress. Today, many question its resilience. How to Fix Democracy, a collaboration of the Bertelsmann Foundation and Humanity in Action, explores practical solutions for how to address the increasing threats democracy faces. Host Andrew Keen interviews prominent international thinkers and practitioners of democracy. Their conversations are designed to provoke discussion and curiosity about the state and future of democracy across the globe.
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Formula 1's fastest stars slow down and open up, sharing untold stories and unrivalled insight. Tom Clarkson brings you revealing, feature-length interviews and amazing anecdotes from F1’s biggest names. Expect superstar drivers, team bosses, tech geniuses and racing legends. Hit the follow button for the fastest way to get new episodes. For race reviews + previews, listen to F1 Nation. To learn more about how F1 works, listen to Formula Why.
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WNYC, New York Public Radio, brings you Soundcheck, the arts and culture program hosted by John Schaefer, who engages guests and listeners in lively, inquisitive conversations with established and rising figures in New York City's creative arts scene. Guests come from all disciplines, including pop, indie rock, jazz, urban, world and classical music, technology, cultural affairs, TV and film. Recent episodes have included features on Michael Jackson,Crosby Stills & Nash, the Assad Brothers, ...
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tart your morning with some comedy and light entertainment news as we cover Dave Chappelle, Joe Rogan, Jim Gaffigan, Bill Burr, Chris Rock, Kevin Hart, John Mulaney, Ricky Gervais, Tom Segura, Pete Davidson, Marc Maron, Theo Von, Bert Kreischer, and all your favorite comedians, Plus late-night show monologue recaps from Conan O'Brien, Trevor Noah, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert and the rest plus a daily roundup of the latest news in stand-up comedy, comedy tv shows, comedy festi ...
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This week - BBC Scotland , Harry and the Phone Hackers, Margaret Ferrier expelled from Parliament and the Art of the obituary / with Michael Stewart At the end of the show a listener's question from Rodger Hyam on BBC Verify Recommendations: Eamonn: David Grann 'The Devil and Sherlock Holmes https://www.davidgrann.com/book/the-devil-and-sherlock-ho…
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Katja Grace is a researcher and writer. She runs AI Impacts, a research project trying to incrementally answer decision-relevant questions about the future of artificial intelligence (AI). Katja blogs primarily at worldspiritsockpuppet, and indirectly at Meteuphoric, Worldly Positions, LessWrong and the EA Forum. We discuss: What is AI Impacts work…
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John Early explains how he wound up working with Taylor Swift! Joel McHale on why the Community movie is delayed Joe Rogan and Ari Shaffir weigh in on Tiger Woods' handlers Why Elaine was always in Jerry Seinfeld's fridge Support the show! Join the $2 Club! at Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynews Listen Ad-Free and get the episodes…
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Episode 35 is marking the anniversary of the Myall Creek Massacre which occurred on the 10th June 1838. Boe Spearim speaks to Richard Trudgen and Uncle Keith Munro. Richard Trudgen is the writer of the book Why Warriors Lay Down and Die and has been a pioneering figure in community development and education for near on 50 years. Keith Munro is the …
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CNN recently ousted CEO Chris Licht after a bombshell profile brought up questions about CNN’s editorial direction. On this week’s On the Media, what the turmoil at CNN can teach us about how to cover politicians who continually lie on air. Plus, a deep dive into newspaper archives reveals that we’ve been having the same debates for over a century.…
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CNN ousted CEO Chris Licht this week after a series of disastrous decisions that culminated in last month's town hall with Donald Trump and the PR debacle that was Tim Alberta's bombshell profile of Licht published last week in The Atlantic. Licht was handpicked last year by Warners Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav as the leader who would transform…
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This week, CNN ousted CEO Chris Licht after the release of an explosive profile of Licht in The Atlantic turned into a PR nightmare for the network. Prior to the profile, Licht, who had only led the network for a year, was already facing internal pushback for his editorial vision at the network. He was handpicked last year by Warners Bros. Discover…
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Over the past several years, as democratic institutions come under attack and authoritarians try to destabilize factual truth, some journalists have argued that the traditional principles of neutrality, or independence, are no longer adequate: they believe reporters need to state their beliefs, and defend threatened principles and peoples. “The tra…
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Ross McNutt has a superpower: he can zoom in on everyday life, then rewind and fast-forward to solve crimes in a shutter-flash. But should he? In 2004, when casualties in Iraq were rising due to roadside bombs, Ross McNutt and his team came up with an idea. With a small plane and a 44 megapixel camera, they figured out how to watch an entire city a…
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[REBROADCAST FROM OCT. 6, 2022] Martyna Majok's play "Cost of Living" won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and now the show is headed to Broadway, with returning stars Katy Sullivan and Gregg Mozgala reprising their original roles. The story follows two pairs of people, one disabled and one able bodied, and explores their relationships with one a…
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OK so it wasn't Pete Davidson who rented out the billboard to get PETA going but the whole thing is fun. Brendan Hunt discusses some plot points about Ted Lasso, and Apple kinda dropped a hint. The Comedy Museum gets Joan Rivers' collection of jokes. Ana Marie Tendler, the ex-wife of John Mulaney, went through some dark times. Taylor Tomlinson is b…
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Gaming isn’t just something you play, it is also a spectator sport! Comedian and streamer Ellie Gibson and journalist and gamer Marie Le Conte join us to discuss the cultural phenomenon of game streaming. Linton Stephens, bassoonist and presenter of Radio 3’s Classical Fix, and filmmaker and journalist Catherine Bray join Front Row to review Cheval…
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Host Meg Wolitzer partnered with WNYC’s Alison Stewart on this program featuring tales of love and haunting by new and established writers who have been featured on her show All of It. In Hilary Leichter’s “Doggy-Dog World,” family life takes an unexpected turn. It’s read by Sarah Mezzanotte. Is “Horror Story” a series of hauntings, or is it the fo…
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Host Meg Wolitzer partnered with WNYC’s Alison Stewart on this program featuring tales of love and haunting by new and established writers who have been featured on her show All of It. In Hilary Leichter’s “Doggy-Dog World,” family life takes an unexpected turn. It’s read by Sarah Mezzanotte. Is “Horror Story” a series of hauntings, or is it the fo…
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When the justices heard oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the landmark abortion case, one word came up more than any other: viability. The viability line was at the core of Roe v. Wade, and it’s been entrenched in the abortion rights movement ever since. But no one seems to remember how this idea made its way into the …
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Jamaican artist Ebony G. Patterson is the first visual artist to have a residency with the New York Botanical Garden. This summer, a solo exhibition of her work is on view around the park, featuring flower and gardening inspired designed, glittered vultures, and a peacock sculpture. Patterson joins to discuss making art inspired by nature, and her …
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The beloved and spooky Stephen Sondheim musical "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" has been revived on Broadway, earning 8 Tony nominations, including one for Best Revival of a Musical. To discuss the project, we're joined by Annaleigh Ashford, who is Tony nominated for her role as baker Mrs. Lovett, and musical supervisor and conduct…
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Actor Jesse Garcia stars in a new film, titled "Flamin' Hot" which is based on the memoir of Richard Montañez, who was a Frito-Lay janitor who claimed to have invented the famous spicy cheeto chips. He joins us to talk about his role in the biographical comedy-drama which is out tomorrow, June 9 on Hulu and Disney+.…
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The Scopes Trial and the Fight for the Freedom to Teach | In 1924, John Scopes, an instructor in a public school in Dayton, Tennessee, was indicted for violating the Tennessee Butler Act for teaching evolution in a publicly funded school. Strong personalities and strong beliefs clashed in the courthouse as they engrossed and even inflamed the count…
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The plan was for Pete Davidson to rent out a Times Square billboard as part of his beef with Peta. Chris Rock saw a man on his fire escape. Someone stole Hannibal Buress' bowling ball. Jim Norton doesn't care about the Bud Light controversy Fun Facts about Matt Rife Pat Cooper has died. Support the show! Join the $2 Club! at Buy Me A Coffee: www.bu…
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Dominican guitarist, vocalist, composer, and producer Yasser Tejeda explores the African roots of Dominican music, and combines the folkloric with jazz, rock and Caribbean influences. Lately, he has turned to Congolese guitar, and Haitian rhythms (Hispaniola), New Orleans and Afrobeaty funk to highlight the way that music has crisscrossed the Atlan…
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This says everything about Starmer's Labour. Jamie Driscoll - the hugely successful mayor purged by the party's leadership because he believes in public ownership, higher taxes on the rich and scrapping tuition fees - speaks out. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-owen-jones-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf…
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Michael Aird is a senior research manager at Rethink Priorities, where he co-leads the Artificial Intelligence Governance and Strategy team alongside Amanda El-Dakhakhni. Before that, he conducted nuclear risk research for Rethink Priorities and longtermist macrostrategy research for Convergence Analysis, the Center on Long-Term Risk, and the Futur…
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The Liverpool Biennial, the UK’s largest contemporary visual arts festival, begins this weekend. Arts journalist Laura Robertson reviews, and the curator of the biennial, Khanyisile Mbongwa, discuss coming up with this year’s theme – uMoya: The Sacred Return of Lost things – which reflects on Liverpool’s history as a slave port but also provides a …
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As part as our "Tribeca-thon" spotlighting premieres at the Tribeca Festival, we speak to directors Ben DiGiacomo and Dutty Vannier about their documentary, "Bad Like Brooklyn Dancehall," which makes the connection between the emergence of dancehall in New York City and its Jamaican immigrant communities.…
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