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The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded and continuously published in New York City since 1851. The New York Times has won 106 Pulitzer Prizes, the most of any news organization.[3] Its website is the most popular American online newspaper website, receiving more than 30 million unique visitors per month.[4]
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J.C. Hutchins is an award-winning fiction and nonfiction storyteller, with 15 years of professional writing experience. His two novels – 7th Son: Descent and Personal Effects: Dark Art — were published in 2009 by St. Martin’s Press.
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I’ve been a pilot for a major U.S. Carrier since 1989. Before that I flew A-10s for the Air Force. I was stationed at RAF Bentwaters in the UK, and then at McClellan AFB in California. I left the Air Force and then we won the cold war. I think it was just a coincidence
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Interviews with dance performers, choreographers, experts and advocates plus occasional reviews and commentary by veteran New York City-based dance critic Eva Yaa Asantewaa. Visit her InfiniteBody dance blog at http://infinitebody.blogspot.com.
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An eclectic pick'n'mix of musical treats from Anna Lias & Lambo Lambo Lambo
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A biweekly, interview-based podcast featuring interesting people doing interesting things in a variety of different areas.
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Straight out of Burbank, CA! Stand-Up Comic Steve Cooper hosts Comedians, Actors, Musicians and Industry People for a funny and entertaining hour with some hip indy music thrown in! He's only as hip as his guests are!
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Cigar City Podcasts will focus on helping Florida bands, primarily from the Tampa Bay area, gain exposure throughout the state of Florida and possibly into the rest of the country by featuring songs and releases, interviews and questions, lists of noteworthy shows from bands featured each month, and in the future plans to hold contests with prizes.
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The Stories of O is a storytelling podcast based out of Omaha, Nebraska. The monthly gathering is hosted and curated by Kevin Lawler, recorded by NewTimey.org, and hosted by Greg Jaxies.
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Welcome to the Golden Age of expat music in Busan, South Korea.
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Two song writers challenge themselves to record and share a new original song every week for one year.
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Furthest Edge: Original Audio fiction and Discussion on KPDO 89.3 FM in Pescadero, CA
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Paul C. Newman presents StoryFolkSinger Podcast. A weekly dose of Story, Folklore, Poetry, Song and Prose.
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Octex, Jernej Marušič, (text by: Luka Zagoričnik)
Hidden behind the name Octex is the Ljubljana-based artist Jernej Marušič, who started appearing under this name, a shorter version of Organic Crackle and Tone EXperiments, in the late nineties of the previous century – as a follower of contemporary currents in electronic music and a lover of analogue sound synthesisers. His first released composition ‘Nigljana’ was included in a varied compilation of Slovene electronic music Elektrotehnika Slavenika from the year 2000, which was issued with wide acclaim as a supplement to the British music monthly The Wire. His LP debut ‘Idea Lashna’, by and large one of the most groundbreaking and creative achievements in the Slovene electronic scene, was released in 2002 under Tehnika Records label, having wide reverberations also abroad. The critics recognised it as a top-notch product following the stripped-down aesthetic characteristic of musicians signed under the German label Basic Channel, while the album offered a finely tailored mix of techno, ambient music, and dub as an echo and a reaction to contemporary, nervous sound landscape of urban circles. The album earned Marušič the then influential Slovene music award ‘Bumerang’, awarded by Studio City programme of the Slovene National Television, while in France it was voted one of the ten finalists for the electronic music award presented by Radio France International. That said, Marušič’s music making does not stick to proven recipes and a solidified sound aesthetic. In an on-going, restless search for a new sound, Octex absorbs various trends that schizophrenically spring from the field of electronic musics, incorporating them again and again in its own music in a distinctly unique and recognisable manner. Already with his next album ‘Variations’, released by RX:TX in 2005, Marušič found himself in an altogether new world, which drew on a tense and intense techno connection between Berlin and Detroit, traversed by dub, soft sound textures, and complex, seemingly unstructured rhythms, with which he stepped out of the prescribed matrix 4/4 and which have today become a trademark for Marušič’s work. Around that time, Marušič also started to regularly appear live; he did remixes for well known artists, like Laibach and Ultra-Red, while reverberations of his work also took him across our borders. He performed, for example, in a London-based series Sprawl, in Club Transmediale in Berlin, in Dispatch in Belgrade, and at Exit Festival in Novi Sad. With the album in question, Octex also signed to the home RX:TX label, in the frame of which he performed alongside artists under labels such as Raster-Noton, contributed tracks to two international compilations ‘Progress’ and ‘Progress EX 0.4’, both released by the mentioned label, and was featured on a highly appreciated Slovene compilation ‘Trans Slovenia Express Vol.2’, dedicated to the cult band Kraftwerk and released by the British Mute Records. Earlier this year, RX:TX released Octex’s long-awaited new album titled ‘Every Sound Tells a Story’, which is this time lined more explicitly with an analogue sound of modular sound synthesisers, sifted through digital technology. Individual tracks from the album were inspired by fieldwork recordings, which are in a processed form blended into each track. Dino Lalić, a music critic for Radio Student, wrote the following about the album. ‘Its sound readily admits techno, dub, and ambient influences, with none of them standing out in particular. The fact that these influences remain merged offers a myriad of interpretations. Nobody is right and whoever says he is – is inevitably wrong’. These words fitly capture the essence of the restless, yet sound-wise well-tailored creativity of Jernej Marušič, which he lately also incorporates into improvisation, both in his solo performances and in his work in the trio Ago Tela, which includes, besides Marušič, also DJ Dojajo and Mario Marolt, while at the same t
Octex (Jernej Marušič) - ZVO.ČI.TI (So.und.ing) 2010
The Jonny & Phill Show - random, funny, theatre news & live lounge!
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Econore is a non-profit label for unconventional, free-spirited music, noise, drones and ambient, art and sound experiments and the publisher of Econore Magazine – we mostly release small editions with nice packaging and try to attain a wide range of output. This podcast mainly provides full-length tracks and samples of some records we released. ( http://www.econore.com )
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Every day for the next year, I will write a post a poem. If I don't manage to get a poem written, I must post something terrible I've written in the past. Each Monday, I will post a recording of the past week's poems with commentary on the podcast. Visit http://365.renegadeword.com to keep up with new posts throughout the week! Not necessarily appropriate for minors, depending on the episode.
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Two men go to the theatre. They come home and talk about it. What's the worst that could happen? This.
Freddie Starr Ate My Theatre
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