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Prize Count

Prize Count

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The Podcast to get all your Pokemon all in one place. We have discussions on the games, TCG and news, as well as occasionally answers questions from listeners!
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Nostalgic Radio and Cars

Nostalgic Radio and Cars

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Tuesdays 7-8PM (EST.) on WTAN-AM 1340 - FM 106.1 Clearwater/St. Petersburg/ Tampa and WDCF-AM 1350 - FM 102.3 Dade City/Zephyrhills/Wesley Chapel, Florida. Join us for some Classic Rock and some captivating conversations with our interesting and legendary guests about cars, boats and motorcycles. Topics cover collector car shows, concours, auctions, vintage and professional motorsports racing events as well as swap meets. Some of our guests have been Carroll Shelby, Jay Leno, Ted Nugent, Gre ...
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Screen Crusades

Knotfest, Ryan J Downey

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SCREEN CRUSADES features in-depth interviews with the coolest talent in film and TV. Hosted by Ryan J. Downey, who has reported on pop culture for MTV News, MSNBC, MovieWeb, Marvel, and more. Downey is also the host of The Disc Dive, presented by Knotfest, and the podcasts PopCurse, Speak N’ Destroy, and No-Prize From God. He is based in Southern California.
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TUCKER and DALE Vs EVIL is a hilariously gory, good-spirited horror comedy, doing for killer rednecks what Shaun of the Dead did for zombies. Tucker and Dale are two best friends on vacation at their dilapidated mountain house, who are mistaken for murderous backwoods hillbillies by a group of obnoxious, preppy college kids. When one of the students gets separated from her friends, the boys try to lend a hand, but as the misunderstanding grows, so does the body count. TUCKER AND DALE VS EVIL ...
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If you've watched and loved Winona Ryder playing the innocent May Welland in the 1993 film adaptation of Edith Wharton's sweeping novel about class-consciousness in nineteenth century America, you will certainly enjoy reading the original. Though Martin Scorcese's brilliant work was certainly true to the spirit of the original novel, no film can reproduce the charm of language and turn of phrase employed by one of America's greatest writers. The Age of Innocence was Edith Wharton's 12th nove ...
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Dan Daw rose to prominence as a dancer who makes his distinctive body the centre of his work. Now, he takes to the stage as an actor, in a bold and witty play that was a Broadway hit. Cost of Living is about the complex relationships between those living with disability and their carers. But it also wrestles with other, sometimes overlooked, factor…
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It's been 100 years since the death of the Italian opera composer Giacomo Puccini. From La bohème to Turandot, Puccini's operas remain some of the most popular around the world. To explore Puccini's life and legacy, we're joined by musicologist Dr Linda Fairtile and hear performances from two upcoming Opera Australia productions. Also, over their 2…
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Trains (again), Sneakers (again), and Copper Theft (again) Bricked shoes, AI energy, and human-centric lighting for cars Sponsored by Keystone's Aviva Wafer downlight https://www.keystonetech.com/all-products/fixtures/indoor/downlights/retrofit-trim?utm_source=naild&utm_medium=product-showcase&utm_campaign=2024-03-aviva-wafer The Lighting Industry …
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For NAIDOC Week, guest host Wesley Enoch is joined by First Nations performers, playwrights and programmers who "Keep the Fire Burning" on stages right across the country. Ian Michael and Rachael Maza discuss the First Nations theatrical canon and whether classic texts like Jane Harrison's Stolen should be staged more often, we find out what it's l…
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Bricked shoes, AI energy, and human-centric lighting for cars Sponsored by Keystone's Aviva Wafer downlight https://www.keystonetech.com/all-products/fixtures/indoor/downlights/retrofit-trim?utm_source=naild&utm_medium=product-showcase&utm_campaign=2024-03-aviva-wafer The Lighting Industry News Brief is a news commentary series from Scott Wachter, …
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Macbeth is one of William Shakespeare's most popular plays, so why would anyone write a new version? Zinnie Harris is the writer of Macbeth (An Undoing), which is coming to the Malthouse Theatre. It fleshes out the story of one of the theatre's most notorious villains: Lady Macbeth. Also, The Woman in Black is a chilling ghost story that takes us t…
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Copper thefts, sustainability, and mergers Sponsored by Keystone's Aviva Wafer downlight https://www.keystonetech.com/all-products/fixtures/indoor/downlights/retrofit-trim?utm_source=naild&utm_medium=product-showcase&utm_campaign=2024-03-aviva-wafer The Lighting Industry News Brief is a news commentary series from Scott Wachter, Producer of Get a G…
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Federal Policy, State Codes, and Courtroom Concerns Sponsored by The Keystone's Linta Architectural Linear Fixture https://keystonetech.com/all-products/linta-architectural-linear-fixtures/?utm_source=naild&utm_medium=product-showcase&utm_campaign=2023-linta-arch-fixture The Lighting Industry News Brief is a news commentary series from Scott Wachte…
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While some critics believe that plays like Othello and The Merchant of Venice are inherently racist, others argue that they simply portray, perhaps even criticise, the racist attitudes of the time. Wherefore, Shakespeare? is a series that explores the dilemmas, conflicts, and controversies in Shakespeare's major plays. In our fourth instalment, we …
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Pull up a chair to your lamp-lit table and enjoy cabaret performances from some of Australia's finest musical talent. Gathered around the piano at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, we're joined by artistic director Virginia Gay, musical theatre luminaries Swing on This (Luke Kennedy, Matt Lee, Ben Mingay and Bert LaBonté), performer and late-night sal…
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Semi-Recalls, Orion is Safe Again, Lawsuits and more Sponsored by The Keystone's Linta Architectural Linear Fixture https://keystonetech.com/all-products/linta-architectural-linear-fixtures/?utm_source=naild&utm_medium=product-showcase&utm_campaign=2023-linta-arch-fixture The Lighting Industry News Brief is a news commentary series from Scott Wacht…
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S. Shakthidharan's award-winning epic, Counting and Cracking, won seven Helpmann Awards and drew a huge audience to a story that many of them knew little about. Five years after its world premiere, Counting and Cracking is on in Melbourne as part of the RISING festival, after which it transfers to Sydney's Carriageworks and then New York. In 1972, …
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MOUs, fire hazards, awards submissions, and event registrations Sponsored by The Keystone's Linta Architectural Linear Fixture https://keystonetech.com/all-products/linta-architectural-linear-fixtures/?utm_source=naild&utm_medium=product-showcase&utm_campaign=2023-linta-arch-fixture The Lighting Industry News Brief is a news commentary series from …
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Former prime minister Paul Keating was one of the great parliamentary performers. His ruthless wit and self-confidence takes centre stage in Jonathan Biggins' hugely popular tribute to Keating, The Gospel According to Paul. The upcoming season at the Sydney Opera House may be Jonathan's final outing as the boy from Bankstown. Also, with her new sho…
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Sponsored by The Keystone's Linta Architectural Linear Fixture https://keystonetech.com/all-products/linta-architectural-linear-fixtures/?utm_source=naild&utm_medium=product-showcase&utm_campaign=2023-linta-arch-fixture The Lighting Industry News Brief is a news commentary series from Scott Wachter, Producer of Get a Grip on Lighting (https://getag…
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Connecting a DC deals, Cutting a Horticultural Deal, Local updates Sponsored by The Keystone's Linta Architectural Linear Fixture https://keystonetech.com/all-products/linta-architectural-linear-fixtures/?utm_source=naild&utm_medium=product-showcase&utm_campaign=2023-linta-arch-fixture The Lighting Industry News Brief is a news commentary series fr…
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Perhaps no dance company has done more to expand the horizons of Australian audiences than Bangarra Dance Theatre. Now they expand those horizons further, presenting their first mainstage cross-cultural collaboration. Horizon includes work choreographed by Deborah Brown, a descendent of the Wakaid Clan and Meriam people in the Torres Strait, with M…
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William Shakespeare's plays feature witchcraft, murder, ghosts and bloody revenge. Are his displays of blood and gore simply meant to entertain us or do they have more to say about the human condition? Wherefore, Shakespeare? is a series that explores the dilemmas, conflicts, and controversies in Shakespeare's major plays. In our third instalment, …
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A childhood love of dance and a challenging homelife drove Rafael Bonachela to leave his native Spain at just 17 years old and seek his fortune in the dance studios and theatres of London. The celebrated choreographer was then beckoned to Australia, where he has led the Sydney Dance Company since 2009. Also, in The Audition, we meet a group of asyl…
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Plants, Lawsuits, and shipping. Sponsored by The Keystone's Linta Architectural Linear Fixture https://keystonetech.com/all-products/linta-architectural-linear-fixtures/?utm_source=naild&utm_medium=product-showcase&utm_campaign=2023-linta-arch-fixture The Lighting Industry News Brief is a news commentary series from Scott Wachter, Producer of Get a…
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For decades, Australia's Back to Back Theatre has been delighting audiences with shows performed and devised by an ensemble of artists who are neurodivergent or living with a disability. Following their most recent major international award win, we visit the ensemble at their Geelong headquarters as they rehearse their new show: Multiple Bad Things…
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Post offices, new players in UV, and crosswalks Sponsored by The Keystone's Linta Architectural Linear Fixture https://keystonetech.com/all-products/linta-architectural-linear-fixtures/?utm_source=naild&utm_medium=product-showcase&utm_campaign=2023-linta-arch-fixture The Lighting Industry News Brief is a news commentary series from Scott Wachter, P…
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It's Tony season on Broadway and this week we have two major figures of American theatre who have won nine Tony Awards between them: Audra McDonald and Jason Robert Brown. Performer Audra McDonald is currently on a concert tour of Australia. Her first Tony Award came for her breakthrough role in Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel and she's added five…
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Rail strikes, wooden fixtures, recycling Sponsored by The Keystone's Linta Architectural Linear Fixture https://keystonetech.com/all-products/linta-architectural-linear-fixtures/?utm_source=naild&utm_medium=product-showcase&utm_campaign=2023-linta-arch-fixture The Lighting Industry News Brief is a news commentary series from Scott Wachter, Producer…
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Simon Burke is one of Australia's most cherished entertainers. 2024 marks his 50th year performing on stage. He made his professional stage debut at just 12 years old and shortly after won an AFI Award for his performance in Fred Schepisi's film The Devil's Playground. He's since become renowned as a musical theatre performer, having had major role…
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