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Critics at Large is a weekly culture podcast from The New Yorker. Every Thursday, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss current obsessions, classic texts they’re revisiting with fresh eyes, and trends that are emerging across books, television, film, and more. The show runs the gamut of the arts and pop culture, with lively, surprising conversations about everything from Salman Rushdie to “The Real Housewives.” Through rigorous analysis and behind-the ...
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You want to live on mission for Christ but it can be a struggle to find relevant information to help you be a missional Christian, both locally and globally. Let us inspire and inform you with a weekly article from the current issue of Tidings Magazine. Energize by learning more about ministries supported by Atlantic Baptist Women and Baptist churches on mission. Discover the Canadian Baptist Ministries staff living and serving around the world. Come live on mission with Tidings Magazine. Ti ...
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Critic Nicolas Rapold talks with guests about the movies they've been watching. From home viewing to the latest from festivals and retrospectives. Named one of the 10 Best Film Podcasts by Sight & Sound magazine. Guests include critics, curators, and filmmakers.
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Under one-party rule, Minnesota has become a vanguard of state-enforced cultural Marxism. Standing against the tide, Walter Hudson fights aggressively to thwart the Left's advance and restore lost liberties. This podcast archives his frequent media appearances, interviews, speeches, and some original content. Walter Hudson serves in the Minnesota House of Representatives, representing Rockford Township, Hanover, St. Michael, Albertville, and much of Otsego. A grassroots activist turned publi ...
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Join us on a heartwarming journey with Paul, the Missionary Bear, as he steps into the vibrant world of a Bolivian school. In this episode, Paul teams up with Tim and Kallie Hutton, global field staff for Canadian Baptist Ministries, to visit a rural village near Cochabamba. Through Paul’s eyes, we experience the beauty of Bolivia, the joy of meeti…
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We are calling an audible this week with a Top-5 THURSDAY, and this week we reveal our list of the 5 biggest questions facing the Georgia Bulldogs entering the 2024 season. From the rush defense, to replacing Brock Bowers and Ladd McConkey, to finding a way to more consistently affect the passer, we dive deep into the the questions Georgia has to a…
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In an essay published earlier this month, Andrea Skinner, the daughter of the lauded writer Alice Munro, detailed the sexual abuse she suffered as a child at the hands of Munro’s second husband, Gerald Fremlin. The piece goes on to describe how, even after Skinner told her of the abuse, years later, Munro chose to stay with him until his death, in …
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Ep. 259: K.J. Relth-Miller on Il Cinema Ritrovato 2024: Sisters of Nishijin, Amadeus, Anatole Livtak retro, The Innerview, The Sealed SoilWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. Il Cinema Ritrovato, the annual festival of revivals and restorations, showcases a bounty of discoveries, classics, and rarities in Bologna, Italy,…
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On today's episode, we welcome back a long-lost friend of the pod as we discuss whether we are buying or selling what the preseason CFB magazines had to say about the 2024 Georgia Football team. Topics include... Does UGA only have one All-American on its defense? Does UGA have the top QB room in the country? Where should Georgia's RB room rank? Wi…
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We open today's episode with a breakdown of Georgia's latest commitment in the 2025 class, Safety Rashad Johnson, and examine the Bulldogs' DB recruiting at large in the 2025 cycle. Next, we turn our attention to the news that broke late last week that the Georgia-UCLA series slated to begin next season has officially been canceled. We share our pe…
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With fall camp just around the corner, on today's episode, we reveal our 2024 Georgia Football Position Unit Rankings! Not only do we rank every position unit on the team (offense and defense), but we also offer a detailed explanation for each ranking and preview what to expect from each position in 2024. MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE GLORY UGA POD…
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In 1954, a young David Attenborough made his début as the star of a new nature show called “Zoo Quest.” The docuseries, which ran for nearly a decade on the BBC, was a sensation that set Attenborough down the path of his life’s work: exposing viewers to our planet’s most miraculous creatures and landscapes from the comfort of their living rooms. On…
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It's another Top-5 Tuesday on the Glory UGA Podcast and this week, we reveal our list of Georgia's Top-5 X-Factors for the 2024 season! But first, we open with a recap of Georgia's hot start to the week on the recruiting front with 3 commitments over a 24-hour span, including a commitment from a GENERATIONAL type athlete in 6'11, 340 lbs. former se…
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We open today's episode with a quick discussion of Georgia's latest flip on the recruiting trail as the Bulldogs were able to steal CB Shamari Earls from South Carolina! We explain why this was such a big recruiting win, examine what he brings to Georgia, and even tell you what recent Georgia player he reminds us of. After that, it's on to the late…
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In an off-world colony, Alexi works maintenance on apartments built into the flesh of a mummified giant. Under assault from a rare storm, the jobs pile up, and it soon becomes clear to Alexi that the residents are no longer safe in their homes. Narrated by host Matt Gomez. Published in Metaphorosis on 05 July 2024. Find the original at magazine.met…
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In the latest installment of our Scouting the Enemy series, we take a deep dive into the Alabama Crimson Tide. With the Dawgs set to make a late-September trip to Tuscaloosa, we explore where this Alabama program is heading into the 2024 season, discuss all of the lost production on both sides of the ball, debate whether Jalen Milroe will actually …
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Ep. 258: Amy Taubin on Tribeca Picks, Agnieszka Holland, Bleak Week, Mireia Sallarès’s Little DeathsWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. Why go through the summer without a return visit from the inimitable Amy Taubin? On this episode we discuss a few films cherry-picked from this year’s Tribeca Festival; Agnieszka Hollan…
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Reality television has generally got a bad rap, but Emily Nussbaum—who received a Pulitzer Prize, in 2016, for her work as The New Yorker’s TV critic—sees that the genre has its own history and craft. Nussbaum’s new book “Cue the Sun!” is a history of reality TV, and roughly half the book covers the era before “Survivor,” which is often considered …
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It's another Top-5 Tuesday on the Glory UGA Podcast, as this week we reveal our list of Georgia's Top-5 Sophomore Surge candidates ahead of the 2024 season. We explain who made the cut and why and also give some love to a long list of honorable mentions for this week's list. Next, we dip back into the listener mailbag to answer questions about wher…
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In today's episode we open with a full-throated defense of EA Sports ranking Georgia as the #1 offense in it's highly anticipated College Football 2025 video game. We dive deep into the numbers to illustrate the reality that the Georgia offense has developed into one of the nation's truly elite units. After that, we dip into the listener mailbag to…
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After a devastating debate for Joe Biden on CNN, state representative Walter Hudson joins Al Travis to theorize how it happened and what it means. Grand conspiracy or sheer incompetence? Also, why are the Feeding Our Future fraudsters, now including a clumsy effort to bribe a juror, so brazen and shameless. Here's what no one else will dare say: it…
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Today, we are back with the second edition of our 2024 Scouting the Enemy series with a deep dive into the Kentucky Wildcats! We marvel at the consistency that Mark Stoops has brought to Lexington, explore whether Brock Vandagriff can finally change the game for the consistently bad Kentucky offense, explain why this year's Kentucky defense might b…
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There’s arguably no better time for falling down a cultural rabbit hole than the languid, transitory summer months. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss how the season allows us to foster a particular relationship with a work of art—whether it’s the soundtrack to a summer fling or a book …
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We open today's show with a mix of good news and bad news on the recruiting trail as the Dawgs hit a homerun by landing #1 EDGE Isaiah Gibson, but also missed on fast-rising WR C.J. Wiley. We discuss how Gibson compares to other Georgia EDGE recruits under Kirby Smart and the Dawgs' chances of flipping C.J. Wiley down the road. After that, it's on …
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Why don't we see more bipartisanship in Minnesota? It's not just the respective partisan politics of each party or caucus. It's the institutional choices by legislative leadership and the governor. The stage is set from the top down. State Representative Walter Hudson reacts to a recent TPT Almanac discussion with Shannon Watson of Majority in the …
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We open today's show with a recap of a week full of potentially big developments for Georgia on the recruiting trail including #2 DT Justus Terry's decommitment from USC, #1 EDGE Isaiah Gibson cancelling his OU visit to travel to Athens, a new offer, and a pending commitment. We then dip into the listener mailbag to answer another batch of your mos…
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IT'S BAAAAAAAACK!!!! By popular demand, our annual Scouting the Enemy series where we bring you the deepest of deep dive previews into each of Georgia's 2024 opponents is BACK!!! Up first, is a deep dive into Georgia's week one opponent, the Clemson Tigers. We take you inside the personnel, numbers, and storylines as we get you prepared for what to…
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In recent years, as our culture has embraced therapy more widely, depictions of the practice have proliferated on screen. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz trace the archetype from the silent, scribbling analysts of Woody Allen’s œuvre and the iconic Dr. Melfi of “The Sopranos” to newer portra…
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Ep. 257: The Nitrate Picture Show 2024 with David SchwartzWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. The Nitrate Picture Show takes place every year in Rochester, New York, at the George Eastman Museum, projecting movies from nitrate prints. The resulting super-vivid images create a movie-going experience that can be, in the w…
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For decades, the black community has been sold on the value of "equity," a false promise which hasn't delivered. Meanwhile, those with means, including many of the Democrat patrons peddling "equity," utilize their resources to send their kids to private schools or move to areas with superior public offerings. When will the black community have the …
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In this inaugural TOP-5 TUESDAY edition of the Glory UGA Podcast, we spotlight the Top-5 Potential Breakout Players on Georgia's 2024 Football team! After that, we close out our SEC Win Totals with analysis and picks on Texas (10.5), Oklahoma (7.5), Texas A&M (8.5), and Arkansas (4.5). MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE GLORY UGA PODCAST YOUTUBE CHANNEL…
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Join EV Klein on a journey through the garden of life, where the simple act of planting trees becomes a profound spiritual practice. In this episode, we explore the challenges and joys of gardening amidst life's uncertainties. From disrupted plans due to unexpected obstacles to finding solace in scripture during times of anxiety, EV Klein shares pe…
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The public education establishment in Minnesota is openly hostile toward the public it was created to serve. The latest example comes from an email sent to school administrators inviting them to a summer training session equipping them with "strategies for pushing equity efforts forward despite the resistance." It's entirely inappropriate for publi…
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On today's episode, our preview of the 2024 Georgia Football season rolls on, as we reveal our 2024 Georgia Football Schedule Power Rankings! We rank EVERY SINGLE GAME on Georgia's schedule, with full team breakdowns and analysis on how each team looks to matchup with the Dawgs in 2024. MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE GLORY UGA PODCAST YOUTUBE CHANNE…
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"Why do you need that many bullets?" Gun control advocates on the Left frequently ask that question as if it presents some self-evident argument against high-capacity magazines. But a recent incident shared on X shows exactly why a law-abiding gun owner might need the ability to deploy many rounds in their own self-defense.…
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State Representative Walter Hudson joins Al Travis to discuss lessons learned from attending several memorials for fallen law enforcement officers and first responders over his first term in office. They then unpack new revelations from the Office of Legislative Auditor about the lack of agency oversight and legislative malfeasance which has led to…
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With the 2023-24 Georgia Athletics season coming to an end following Georgia Baseball's loss on Monday, we are FULL STEAM AHEAD with Georgia Football for the next 8 months! To celebrate, we dip into the listener mailbag to answer some of your most pressing Georgia Football questions, including: Does UGA have a shot at another #1 recruiting class? I…
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A new report for the Minnesota Office of Legislative Auditor details negligent management by the Minnesota Department of Education enabled by incompetently authored Democrat policies resulting in hundreds of millions of dollars in fraud connected to the "Feeding Our Future" scandal. State Representative Walter Hudson breaks it down, and makes a con…
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It’s a confusing time to travel. Tourism is projected to hit record-breaking levels this year, and its toll on the culture and ecosystems of popular vacation spots is increasingly hard to ignore. Social media pushes hoards to places unable to withstand the traffic, while the rise of “last-chance” travel—the rush to see melting glaciers or deteriora…
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We open the show with thoughts on the end of the Georgia Baseball season as the Diamond Dawgs fell one game short of the College World Series. We discuss what went wrong this weekend, the unexpected success of this year's squad, and where the program goes from here. We then turn the page to some better news as we recap yet another BIG recruiting we…
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Between 1918-1953, there were many groundbreaking women active in Maritime Canada's Baptist churches. Meet Joephine "Josie" McLellan, who lived a life of Christian service serving "Him who loved me and gave himself for me." Discover more articles in Tidings Magazine by visiting https://www.atlanticbaptistwomen.ca/tidings. Follow Atlantic Baptist Wo…
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Ep. 256: Amy Taubin on Leos Carax’s It’s Not Me, The Shrouds, Charles Atlas, Arthur Jafa, Man Ray, and MoreWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. The one and only Amy Taubin comes back to The Last Thing I Saw for a wide-ranging conversation about what she’s been watching. That includes at least a couple of Cannes titles—Le…
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We open today's episode with by discussing Georgia's latest transfer addition in DB Collin Gill from Oregon. We explore why the Dawgs took him, what it means for the Georgia secondary, and what he will bring to the Georgia roster. Next, we dive into part 2 of our SEC Win Total picks with Ole Miss (9.5), LSU (9.5), Missouri (9.5), and Mississippi St…
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“Hit Man,” a new film directed by Richard Linklater, is not, in fact, about a hit man. The movie follows Gary Johnson (Glen Powell), a mild-mannered philosophy professor who assists law enforcement in sting operations by posing as a contract killer—and playing on the expectations stoked by Hollywood. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunn…
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We open today's episode with a breakdown the commitment of 5-Star 2025 ILB Zayden Walker. We explain what he brings to the table and why he will be a perfect fit in Georgia's defensive scheme. Then it's on to Georgia Baseball as we bring you a comprehensive preview of the Diamond Dawgs' Super Regional matchup with NC State taking place in Athens TH…
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Ep. 255: Cannes 2024 Redux: Jessica Kiang on Black Dog, 2nd Features, The Other Way Around, Viet and NamWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. Every year at Cannes there are a few more films I want to talk about, even as the time is running out at the festival. So for a very special postscript (and postgame), critic Jessic…
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For access to our exclusive subscriber only articles, and our all new TDA+ video hub featuring a variety of podcasts and shows, make sure you purchase a premium subscription to Touchdown Alabama's website: https://tdalabamamag.com/subscription-plan-3/ SHOP at Alumni Hall & get your exclusive TDA + Bama gear by using this link: https://shareasale.co…
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In today's PACKED show, we recap yet another massive weekend that was in Georgia Athletics! We open with your Georgia Football Fix as we share our thoughts on the news that Georgia will host tech in Primetime on Black Friday. On a related scheduling note, with the topic arising once again at the SEC Spring meetings in Destin, we also discuss the op…
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How are women today being the hands and feet of Christ, embracing their communities, and meeting challenges? Tidings Magazine invited Patty Lane, president of Baptist Women of North America, to share thoughts on what is impacting and energizing her and Baptist women across Canada and the United States. Discover more articles in Tidings Magazine by …
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Ep. 254: Cannes 2024 Finale: Manohla Dargis on The Seed of the Sacred Fig, Anora, The Apprentice, Marcello Mio, and moreWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. It’s become an annual tradition on the last day of Cannes to sit down with Manohla Dargis, the chief film critic for The New York Times, and take stock of the festiv…
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For access to our exclusive subscriber only articles, and our all new TDA+ video hub featuring a variety of podcasts and shows, make sure you purchase a premium subscription to Touchdown Alabama's website: https://tdalabamamag.com/subscription-plan-3/ SHOP at Alumni Hall & get your exclusive TDA + Bama gear by using this link: https://shareasale.co…
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We are going back to our roots on this episode of the Glory UGA Podcast by talking some hardcore, nuts and bolts college football as we begin are in-depth SEC Win-Total Previews! Up first, we discuss whether Georgia can defy the odds again and go over 10.5 wins and maybe, just maybe put together an unprecedented 4th-consecutive undefeated regular s…
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