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Join director Spike Lee and actor John Cusack for a moderated discussion and audience Q&A about Chi-Raq. The film—a searing satire of America' gun culture—centers on a group of Chicago women who declare a war of the sexes after a young girl is killed by a stray bullet.
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The Clubhouse is a show where dancers can get together and geek out on all the things that are hard to get in classes and videos. If you want help with the "what": moves, combos, and choreographies, there are lots of classes and videos available. But if you want to learn about the "why" and "how": business, composition, ethics, culture, musicality... well, those are a lot harder to find. So in every episode, I interview a different guest expert on a different geeky topic. If you think knowle ...
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Alexis Hyde and Erika Wong interview people from every facet of the Art World, from artists and gallerists to reporters and lawyers to educators and tax experts, to give you a more complete view of how vast and nuanced the Art World is.
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A whole lot of talk about nothing and everything! News, Debates, Hot Topics(eye roll) and a whole lot of blunt talk if you know what I'm saying and I know you do 😏 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uglybynaturepod/support
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The CWF Network is a variety podcast network that specializes in content 30 minutes or less. We are creating content that relates to the everyday person. So kick back learn and laugh cause we're bringing you big content in small pieces! IG| @CWFP_
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Parallel Waze

Raquel & Serida

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Two sisters, Two waze - Parallel Waze is a podcast of sisters sharing insights into their millennial lives. Serida and Raquel live in Arizona and while they are just a year apart in age, they could not be more different. Join them each week to hear their contrasting perspectives as they discuss topics most relevant to their millennial lives in their pursuit of purpose and passion.
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The Bread Route represents a direction in your hustle . It is an empowerment and informative brand . The Bread Route will bring you lifestyle topics and current events in all genres . The Bread in This Route symbolizes Knowledge , Life and Growth . The Bread Route will be a platform geared towards upcoming entertainers and entrepreneurs
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Judge Julia is that judgy angel sitting on society's shoulder, yelling "get it together!". In this topsy turvy world we live in where the Simpsons kind of rule the world and people are labelled weak whenever they express sentiments that differentiate them from a doormat, there's alot to judge yunno. So join me as I share my most pressing rants, raves, fails and maybe even faves from this system called society on the BBJJ Society Podcast and let's get jugdy!
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Who better to talk about the benefits and downfalls of MFAs than someone who has one and someone who doesn't! Someone who teaches masters level students and someone who doesn't! You may be surprised on the side each host lands on, you may not be! One way to find out! LOCATE YOUR HOSTS ON THE INTERNET!! Alexis Hyde - @⁠hydeordie⁠, ⁠alexishyde.com⁠ D…
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With a facelift, a tiny name change because people can't wrap their heads around the S in Practise, and we are back! Alexis and Erika talk about what they are up to now, plans going forward and some FAQs they receive! Welcome back to HYDE OR PRACTICE! LOCATE YOUR HOSTS UPON THE INTERNET Carlye Packer - carlyepacker.xyz/, @carlyepacker Alexis Hyde -…
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In this deeply personal video, I delve into my journey of healing the heart. Through introspection and self-discovery, I've unearthed my triggers and embraced the power of coping mechanisms. Surprisingly, isolation became my greatest ally, providing the solitude needed to nurture my inner self. Join me as I share three essential lessons I've learne…
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Greetings from The Bronx,Amira is a dancer who practices Raqs Sharqi, an Egyptian dancing style popularized during the Golden Age of Egyptian cinema. The dance is done at haflas (parties), weddings, restaurants, and there is even a version performed as a form of resistance. We spoke about Amira's entry into the world of Raqs Sharqi, the history of …
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Dr Patrick O’Hare, Social Anthropologist at the University of St Andrews, takes Cartonera to Scotland.Cartonera is a publishing movement that grew out of the Argentine economic crisis of 2001. They became known as ‘cartoneros’, after the cartón (cardboard) that they collected on the streets of cities such as Buenos Aires. Since then, the Cartonera …
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David Sharps is the owner of the Lehigh Valley No. 79 Barge and the president of the Waterfront Museum in Red Hook, Brooklyn. David has lived on the barge since the 1980s when it first docked in Red Hook. The ship itself has a long history that we explore in this episode. It currently serves as a museum, performance space, and David's home. David l…
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Eymund Diegel is an urban planner specialized in the mapping and analysis of changing urban, rural, and natural habitat systems. Over the past several years he has been mapping Brooklyn's "ghost streams" - sites where streams and waterways existed in Brooklyn's original ecological zones and now live under asphalt and development. His work is center…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of murder, serial killers, gore, blood, childhood trauma, horror, earthquakes, demons, death. Oops, Freddy wasn’t really dead after the final nightmare. But as Wes Craven makes abundantly clear in this film, horror legends never really go away, they always stick around. Wes’…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of murder, serial killers, gore, blood, child killers, death, trauma, mental illness, childhood trauma, parental murder, suppressed memories, abuse. There’s been a wide variety of entries in the Freddy Knife Hands series, but finally, finally, we got the entry that makes zer…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of murder, serial killers, gore, blood, child killers, death, trauma, mental illness, pregnancy, teen pregnancy, body changes in pregnancy. You don’t usually expect the worst film of a horror franchise to be followed with one of the most unique entries, but Freddy Knife Hand…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of murder, serial killers, gore, blood, child killers, death, trauma, child neglect. You never expect 80’s horror movies to be quality cinema. But you do expect there to be some wild, ridiculous stuff that also has enough of an edge to be scary and terrifying. With the 4th i…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of murder, serial killers, gore, blood, child killers, death, trauma, misdiagnosis, medical malpractice, mental health stigma, suicide, mental illness. Wes Craven didn’t think Freddy Krueger could be a legitimate franchise character. And then the sequel basically printed mon…
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Tirtzah Bassel is a visual artist based out of Brooklyn, New York. She has gained worldwide praise for her series Canon in Drag - a series of paintings in the style of iconic artworks – subverts the authority of canonical images through gender flipping and altered narratives. We met at her studio in the Brooklyn Army Terminal to talk about her life…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of murder, serial killers, gore, blood, child killers, death, homophobia, trauma.. When we watched the original Nightmare on Elm Street for the show, we were only in our 2nd season and were still relative horror newbies. But it’s finally time to explore the entire Fred Krueg…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Horror, gore, child murderers, child molesters, serial killers, knives. Back in our second season in 2018 (?!??!?!) we talked about A Nightmare on Elm Street. We probably feel differently about it now. Check out our long ago review as we gear up for our new October series reviewing Fre…
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Greetings from Southold, New York!Amy Kasuga Folk is a writer, researcher, Southold town historian, and the manager of collections for the Oysterponds Historical Society, as well as the manager of collections for the Southold Historical Society. We spoke about her many research topics: Plum Island, Rumrunning on Long Island during Prohibition, menh…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of war, racism, grief, trauma, PTSD, explosions, abuse, trauma. We’re wrapping up our series with Spike’s most recent joint, traveling to Vietnam for a cross between Apocalypse Now and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. It’s another bold swing in the new era of Spike, but yet…
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Elke Reva Sudin is an artist living in Brooklyn, New York. She garnered much attention from her Hipsters and Hassids series in which she juxtaposed two seemingly different cultures in Williamsburg, Brooklyn but in turn showed their similarities. We spoke about not only this project, but the full breadth of her work, her business Drawing Booth, her …
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of homicide, gun violence, racism, gang wars, gangs, drug use, sex, misogyny, death of a child, grief. We’ve jumped ahead to Spike’s new era of films for a movie we absolutely should have seen so much earlier. Why? Because it’s a Spike Lee Joint adapted from one of the most …
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Travis Tanay is a photographer from Farmingville, New Jersey. His subjects include beautiful portraiture, unique and unusual characters, and scenes from around his hometown in New Jersey. Travis recently published his first photo zine, The Land of Dirt and Dreams, which features the array of interesting characters and wares found at the Collingwood…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of Nazi collaboration, antisemitism, robbery, racism, violence, murder, drug dealing, assault, gun violence, threats of violence, homicide, police. This week we’ve got a special double feature, with a Spike movie we loved without knowing it was a Spike Lee joint, and one fro…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of underage attraction, racism, sexism, murder, drug use, prison, assault, violence. It’s been so long since we had a proper movie fight on this show, and this week’s movie finally fit the bill. David thinks this is actually a poignant allegory for the tragic events of 9/11 …
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of racism, childhood grief, dysfunctional families, parental anger, drugs, poverty, grief, loss. It was only a matter of time before Spike Lee decided to make his own ode to basketball. Unfortunately, his script here is just not up to par, which is a shame, because underneat…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of racism, childhood grief, dysfunctional families, parental anger, drugs, poverty, grief, loss. After another Spike masterpiece (one we’ve both seen already), Spike geared up for one of his most personal projects to date. Written as a TV pilot by Spike’s sister Joie and bro…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of womanizing, misogyny, gambling. Spike Lee had the unenviable task of following up one of the greatest movies of all time. And instead of taking a long break or jumping to big budget movies, Spike decided to rein everything back in for another slice of life about another o…
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Greetings from Samaipata, Bolivia!I met Sara Tara at a night market in Samaipata, Bolivia, where she was selling her artwork. Sara is a long-term solo traveler who is trained in multiple therapeutic practices. We had a great talk at Cafe 1900 where we discussed her experiences while traveling, the joys and struggles of being a nomad, different ther…
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Greetings from Sucre, Bolivia!Juan Pablo Gumiel Castro is the head chef and founder of Proyecto Nativa, a gastronomy restaurant in Sucre, Bolivia. He is joined by chef Kevin Caballero Ananda who helps to provide English translation, and my partner, Leslie, who also provides translations. In this episode we talk about growing up in Bolivia, food cul…
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Greetings from Uyuni, Bolivia!Elvis Bolivar Viluyo is a guide and mountaineer from Tarija, Bolivia. I met Elvis while I was exploring the Southwest of Bolivia by Jeep. The Bolivian Southwest is home to the Bolivian Salt Flats, several lagoons, mountains, desert landscapes, natural hot springs, geysers, and unearthly rock formations. In this convers…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of police murders, police brutality, racism, sex, racial tension, alcoholism. Our Spike Lee series continues with, perhaps, Spike’s greatest movie and only his third full-length feature. It’s a movie so poignant and real that it can literally change lives, and we don’t say t…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of sexism, misogyny, rape, rape culture, manipulation, narcissism, sex. We’re starting a new director series, and this year we’re watching the films of one of Hollywood’s most controversial and iconic directors: Spike Lee. This week, we check out his first joint, a sex comed…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of child neglect, child abuse, teen drug use, teenage pregnancy, racism, systematic racism, manipulation. It wouldn’t be a series on this show without a dud to end things on. 1989 had its fair share of great movies, but it also contained this absolutely terrible piece of wor…
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Greetings from Bolivia!I'm on the road in Bolivia for the first six weeks of the summer. This is a mini-episode about my experiences on both the Peruvian and Bolivian sides of Lake Titicaca. Follow along this summer for some solo episodes about the places I visit within Bolivia. More from TVTV:https://linktr.ee/thevoyagesoftimvetter…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: sexism, manipulation, stealing credit, Kevin Spacey. We jump from a New York nightmare to a fairy tale, albeit one with some real power plays. This week’s movie is definitely lighter fare, but it's worth realizing just how empowering it was in its time. Secretaries didn’t have the chan…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: From 37:33-38:22, discussion of sexual assault and torture of a minor with respect to a fictional character. Also, discussion of infidelity, obsessive behavior, psychopathy, mental illness, murder, animal cruelty, suicide, drowning, strangulation, sexism, mental health stigma. 1987’s m…
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CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: Homophobia, transphobia, racism, sexism, poaching. Our 1986 entry for this series is one of the most baffling movies in this series. This movie rivaled none other than Top Gun for the biggest box office win of 1986, and made a handful of Australians truckloads of cash. It lived large a…
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If we told you how many jewels of knowledge Los Angeles based Gallerist Carlye Packer gives us in this episode, you would accuse us of exaggerating, but we aren't! She goes over her incredible career, from unsuspecting pop-ups and installations, to general advising, to finally setting up the eponymous space! We get into what her role is as a galler…
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