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Art On The Air

Lakeshore Public Radio

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Each week, co-hosts Ester Golden and Larry Brechner interview a variety of guests, exploring individual artistic practice, upcoming events and exhibitions, and the arts organizations that serve our community.This project is made possible by the Indiana Arts Commission, South Shore Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
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Folklorists explore foodways, music, ritual celebrations, and more. Several episode producers participated in Texas Folklife's Community Folklife Fellowship program where they received mentorship, training workshops, and project support. Learn more at TexasFolklife.org This project is funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities Texas. Executive Producer: Jeannelle Ramirez Technical Producer: J.A. Strub
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Poet Major Jackson is your guide on the pathways to feel and understand our common journey – through poetry. In sharing poems, we take a moment to pause and acknowledge the world’s magnitude, and how poets illuminate that mystery. Join The Slowdown for a poem and a moment of reflection in one short episode, every weekday. Produced by APM Studios in partnership with The Poetry Foundation and supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. Ma ...
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The People’s Recorder is a podcast about the 1930s Federal Writers’ Project: what it achieved, where it fell short, and what it means for Americans today. Each episode features stories of individual writers, new places, and the project's impact on people's lives. Along the way we hear from historians, novelists, and others who shed light on that experience and unexpected connections to American society today. The People's Recorder recounts a forgotten chapter in our history. Join us on an un ...
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A Bend in the Road

Ridgewood Public Library

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Has there ever been, over the course of your life, a moment or event that changed things forever? Where life zigged instead of zagged? Where suddenly you were on a new path, staring out at a horizon you never thought possible? For our guests, there have.Welcome to A Bend in the Road, where our host, Roberta Panjwani, interviews people from all walks of life about the times they took their own journey down a new path, just after a bend in the road. A Bend in the Road from the Ridgewood Public ...
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The John Batchelor Show is a hard news-analysis radio program on current events, world history, global politics and natural sciences. Based in New York City for two decades, the show has travelled widely to report, from the Middle East to the South Caucasus to the Arabian Peninsula and East Asia.
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What makes a great Catholic homily, and what goes into the art of delivering it well? “Preach” is a new weekly podcast from America Media that features a diverse cast of the finest Catholic preachers. Each week, preachers open up their hearts and minds, sharing their spiritual lives, approaches to interpreting scripture and techniques for preparing the best homilies. On each episode, listeners will meet Catholic preachers, learn about their communities and hear their Sunday homilies, deliver ...
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SEASON ONE: My Heart Is Not Blind SEASON TWO: About Hunger & Resilience MY HEART IS NOT BLIND Blindness doesn't make someone less intelligent, less capable, less competent. Perception and adaptation are deeper than we can imagine and much more mysterious. These narrative histories focus on the shifting pools of perception and deep transformation. Each eloquent voice draws us into deeper understanding. ABOUT HUNGER & RESILIENCE Why did Cornelius go hungry? What does it feel like for Tiffany t ...
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A New York Minute In History is a podcast about the history of New York and the unique tales of New Yorkers. It is hosted by State Historian Devin Lander, Saratoga County Historian Lauren Roberts and Don Wildman. Jesse King and Jim Levulis of WAMC produce the podcast. A New York Minute In History is a production of the New York State Museum, WAMC Northeast Public Radio and Archivist Media. Support for the project comes from The William G. Pomeroy Foundation, the National Endowment for the Hu ...
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Chamber Music America, the national network for ensemble music professionals, develops, supports, and strengthens the chamber music field with a membership including musicians, ensembles, presenters, artist managers, educators, music businesses, and advocates of ensemble music, CMA welcomes members representing a wide range of musical styles and traditions. CMA Talks series receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and the Doris ...
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Here’s how FUSE works: In each episode, BOMB invites an artist to choose a guest from any creative discipline—an art crush, a close collaborator, or even a stranger they’ve admired from afar—and we bring them together. The result? Candid, unfiltered conversations on art, what inspires it, how it’s made, and what we can learn from it. Since 1981, BOMB Magazine has delivered the voices of the most iconic artists of our time, publishing conversations between artists, writers, musicians, perform ...
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Radio Silence

Michael Rakowitz

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Radio Silence continues with the premiere of Michael Rakowitz's highly anticipated radio series. This special radio event will be broadcast on WPPM PhillyCAM radio and other community radio stations across the country, and distributed nationally by PRX (Public Radio Exchange). Radio Silence, produced by Mural Arts Philadelphia, first launched with a live performance on Independence Mall in Philadelphia on July 30, 2017 and a simulcast on PhillyCAM TV. The project can be seen as an alternativ ...
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Kentucky Humanities is an independent, nonprofit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities in Washington, D.C. The Council is supported by the National Endowment and by private contributions. We are not a state agency, and we receive no state funds, but we are proud partners with Kentucky's cultural, heritage, arts, and tourism agencies. Why are we Telling Kentucky's Story? More than just history, by Kentucky's story we mean Kentucky's writers, inventors, judges, musicians, arch ...
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NOBODY KNOWS BUT US

The Possibility Project

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The Possibility Project presents NOBODY KNOWS BUT US, an original musical podcast drama in five episodes written and acted by a cast of NYC foster care youth from the stories of their lives. Aesop is a high school student and an aspiring journalist. She is also a part of the NYC foster care system. Lately, she is noticing how little people really know about young people, especially young people in foster care. She decides to bring her friends Danu, Johnte, and Vanessa together and follow the ...
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"Becoming Barnum: The Journey to Fame and Fortune" is a podcast presented by The Barnum Museum in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The podcast is based on the museum's award-winning blog series and explores the life of P.T. Barnum through a collection of 750-page copybook letters written by Barnum during his travels in Europe in the 1840s. The letters offer insights into Barnum as a husband, father, and businessman, as well as his mentorship of child actor-entertainer General Tom Thumb. The podcast ...
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Season 2 of Genealogies of Modernity is a limited series from the Genealogies of Modernity Project and Ministry of Ideas. Each episode takes up a well-worn story about what it means to be modern and how we got here, and then challenges that narrative with recent humanities scholarship. Genealogies of Modernity illuminates lesser-known pathways to the present and unearths overlooked resources from the past for flourishing in the future. Genealogies of Modernity is a project of Beatrice Instit ...
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Careers in the Public Humanities

Careers in the Public Humanities

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“Careers in the Public Humanities” is a podcast exploring the broad range of positions and prospects open to humanities scholars beyond the tenure track. Produced by graduate students in the URI English Department, each episode features an interview with a scholar in the humanities who uses their disciplinary knowledge in unique ways. The series aims to inspire current and prospective graduate students to embrace cross-disciplinary learning and to consider engaging in research that serves di ...
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People Are Culture Podcast

Best Cultural Destinations

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Best Cultural Destinations presents People Are Culture, an interview series celebrates our unique differences and shared human condition, and presents stories of how culture is created, preserved and shared. Through hour-long conversations hosted by BCD Founder & Editor Meg Pier, you'll meet indigenous artisans, pioneering activists and innovators, dedicated preservationists, spiritual seekers, global visionaries and a host of others, who each relate their inspiration, process, techniques, a ...
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GOOD EVENING: The show begins at the Federal Reserve.... 1914 Federal Reserve Board CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR FIRST HOUR 9:00-9:15 - #Markets: Half point is the buzz. Liz Peek, The Hill, Fox News and Fox Business 9:15-9:30 - #Markets: The cost of sunsetting the 2017 tax cuts. Liz Peek, The Hill, Fox News and Fox Business 9:30-9:45 - …
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2/2: HOLLYWOOD: James Cameron to make a movie of Charlie Pellegrino's LAST TRAIN FROM HIROSHIMA. Charlie Pellegrino. https://tribunecontentagency.com/article/james-cameron-to-direct-last-train-from-hiroshima-once-he-finishes-avatar/ 1945 Tinian IslandBy John Batchelor
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1/2: HOLLYWOOD: James Cameron to make a movie of Charlie Pellegrino's LAST TRAIN FROM HIROSHIMA. Charlie Pellegrino. https://tribunecontentagency.com/article/james-cameron-to-direct-last-train-from-hiroshima-once-he-finishes-avatar/1945 HiroshimaBy John Batchelor
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#StateThinking: Immigration is a worldwide phenomenon that makes Germany cguard its borders. @MaryKissel Former Senior Adviser to the Secretary of State. Executive VP Stephens Inc. 1855 North AfricaBy John Batchelor
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#BERLIN: Who is Friedrich Merz, leader of the Christian Democratic Union. Judy Dempsey, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Editor-in-Chief: Strategic Europe, in Berlin. 1930 BundestagBy John Batchelor
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PREVIEW: ANT WALK: Conversation with colleague Charlie Pellegrino, author of "Last Train from Hiroshima," re the slowly dying survivors of the blasts who were seen to resemble an Ant Walk as they marched aimlessly out of the ruins to succumb within hours or days. More later. 1945 HiroshimaBy John Batchelor
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PREVIEW: HIROSHIMA-NAGASAKI: ENOLA GAY: Conversation with colleague Charlie Pellegrino, author of "Last Train from Hiroshima," just optioned by the meticulous James Cameron, re the experience inside the Enola Gay by one crew member who didn't protect his eyes. More later. B-29 1945 after emergency landing.…
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PREVIEW: PAGERS: HEZBOLLAH: Comment by colleague Jonathan Schanzer re the news that pagers carried by Hezbollah terrorists exploded simultaneously in retaliation -- and the last decade's history of the IDF vs Hezbollah. More later. 1969 BeirutBy John Batchelor
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PREVIEW: GERMANY: BRANDENBURG: Conversation with colleague Judy Dempsey of Carnegie re the neck-and-neck election in the state of Brandenburg that puts Olaf Scholz's establishmentarian Social Democrats up against the rising Alternative for Germany. More later. 1900 PotsdamBy John Batchelor
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PREVIEW: HAMAS: PHILADELPHI CORRIDOR: Conversation with colleague Jonathan Schanzer of FDD re the changing details of the smuggling route Philadelphi Corridor. More tonight. 1898 GazaBy John Batchelor
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Art Works is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month and the National Heritage Awards with a conversation with Chicano muralist and 2024 National Heritage Fellow Fabian Debora. Debora discusses his remarkable journey from growing up in the gang culture of Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, to becoming an acclaimed artist and advocate. He shares how art became…
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Today’s poem is March, the Garden by Chera Hammons The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Major writes… “People often ask me: can poetry be taught? As if there is a playbook for writing poetry, guidelines, and steps. I believe writing poetry, like gardening, is a gradual accumulation of instinctive habits: observing, tending, an…
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When Ellie Hidalgo served as a pastoral associate at Dolores Mission Church in East Los Angeles, the priest asked her to lead Liturgy of the Word and Communion services on Thursdays to give him a day off. “I would often use stories of people acting with courage, loving their neighbor, serving as good Samaritans and living out Gospel values,” she sa…
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GOOD EVENING: The show begins in Afghanistan, searching for the moment when the mission started to fail... 1872 Central Asia CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR FIRST HOUR 9:00-9:15 AFGHANISTAN: When did the mission start to fail? Husain Haqqani, Hudson Institute. Bill Roggio, FDD. 9:15-9:30 ISIS: Is ISIS a useful tool for the Taliban and thei…
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PREVIEW: ISRAEL: Conversation with colleague Malcolm Hoenlein regarding the PA's planned diplomatic attack on Israel in the UN General Assembly next week -- to vote on an arms embargo against Jerusalem. More later. 1687 JerusalemBy John Batchelor
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PREVIEW: The world-renowned British citizen Jimmy Lai remains in CCP solitary confinement after more than three years. What is to be done? Mark Simon, Apple Daily (now suppressed). @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill. More later. 1920 Hong KongBy John Batchelor
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PREVIEW: UKRAINE: STORM SHADOW: Conversation with colleague Katrina vanden Heuvel of The Nation Magazine and The Washington Post regarding the Progressive Left opinion of Kyiv's request to launch Storm Shadow missiles into Russia despite fears of sharp escalation. More later. 1941 British ArmyBy John Batchelor
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PREVIEW: MAGPIES: NSW, AUSTRALIA: Conversation with colleague Jeremy Zakis in NSW regarding the magpies in springtime dive-bombing bikers and pedestrians & what is to be done? More later. 1950 MelbourneBy John Batchelor
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