Don’t mind me Podcast
Don’t mind me – We want to make all feelings welcome, as all the good and the bad in our journeys are what make us wonderful .
Categories: Arts
Don’t mind me – We want to make all feelings welcome, as all the good and the bad in our journeys are what make us wonderful .
Categories: Arts
Choose your own path. I travel the world to have uncensored conversations with uncommon people. Fellow misfits and explorers whose stories will help you find your way when you don’t fit in.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: Adventure, artist, chrisplough, conversations, downtherabbithole, dtrh, entrepreneur, interview, oznog, Podcast, Stories, travel
In this podiobook: Shunned by his people and tormented by nightmare visions, Bugbear, the mad goblin scholar, ventures into the wilderness with his ne’er-do-well cousin, Tudmire, to seek out an ancient ruin and the lost wisdom it holds.Soon the cousins find themselves embroiled in cosmic events as their magical world of Annwfn is merged with 19th Century Earth after an accident concerning a mysterious scroll Tudmire acquires in a crooked game of Noggle Stones. While fleeing the enraged ogres they cheated, Bugbear and Tudmire happen upon Martin Manchester, who appears to be a creature of mythology known as a human. Bugbear takes Manchester as his apprentice, agreeing to teach him the empowering ways of Non-Logical Thought. The trio soon discovers that dark forces have aligned against them, and the two worlds may have been merged only to be destroyed!
Categories: Arts
Married couple Tessa and Elliot read a book and then take a look at the adaptation made about it.
Categories: Arts
Matt Maloy & Todd Domer do a quick spoiler-free movie review in the parking lot of the theater immediately after viewing a film.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture, TV & Film
In the tapestry of American entertainment, Red Skelton threads a vibrant color of joy. His journey with NBC began in 1939, a time when radio was the hearth around which America gathered. Sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes, Skelton’s voice became a familiar comfort with “Avalon Time.” As the world braced for change, on October 7, 1941, Skelton offered a new respite, “The Raleigh Cigarette Program.” Here, he wove together a patchwork of characters, each unique in their follies and affections, from the lovably disoriented Cauliflower McPugg to the ever inebriated Willie Lump-Lump.One could hear the laughter of a nation in Junior’s catchphrase, “I dood it!” — a phrase that wiggled its way into the very lexicon of America. There was the crafty San Fernando Red, with his peculiar seagull companions, Gertrude and Heathcliffe, and the endearing Clem Kadiddlehopper, whose naiveté often outshone the glitter of high society, much to the chagrin of his cynical father.In those times of global unrest, Skelton’s show became a vessel for unity, aiding the war effort by selling bonds, and graced by the Nelson family and the melodic waves of the Ozzie Nelson Orchestra.Yet, the laughter paused in March 1944 when duty called Skelton to serve. Despite a trying time overseas that challenged his spirits, he returned with his humor unscathed, remarking with a chuckle, “I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private.”The show’s heartbeats resumed on December 4, 1945, with Skelton breathing life into new follies and characters. The show blossomed with the voices of Lurene Tuttle and Verna Felton, the orchestral talents of David Forrester and David Rose, and the vocals of Anita Ellis, before its final curtain in 1949.As time marches on, an irony unfurls: though Skelton’s television legacy casts a long shadow, it’s the echoes of his radio days that now find a way into the eager hands of nostalgia seekers, a testament to the enduring allure of a voice and a spirit that captivated a nation.
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Theatre episodes of the popular The Creative Process podcast. We speak to performers and behind the scenes creatives. To listen to ALL arts & creativity episodes of “The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society”, you’ll find us on Apple: tinyurl.com/thecreativepod, Spotify: tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists & creative thinkers across the Arts & STEM. We discuss their life, work & artistic practice. Winners of Oscar, Emmy, Tony, Pulitzer, leaders & public figures share real experiences & offer valuable insights. Notable guests and participating organizations include: Doug Wright (Dramatists Guild of America), Neil Patrick Harris, Gavin James Creel (The Book of Mormon), John Benjamin Hickey, Joe Mantegna, David Auburn (Proof), Harris Yulin, Gregory Jbara, Tony Walton, Josh Gladstone (John Drew Theater at Guild Hall), Liev Schreiber, Yuval Sharon, Paulo Szot (Chicago), Kate Mueth (Neo-Political Cowgirls & League of Professional Theater Women), Robert Wilson, Jenny Schlenzka (Performance Space New York), Bay Street Theater, Tal Hever-Chybowski (Maison de la Culture Yiddish), Vallejo Gantner (Onassis Cultural Center), Daniel Fish, Georgina Kakoudaki (Athens and Epidaurus Festival, Epidaurus Lyceum), Avra Sidiropoulou (Persona Theatre Company), among others.
The interviews are hosted by founder and creative educator Mia Funk with the participation of students, universities, and collaborators from around the world. These conversations are also part of our traveling exhibition. www.creativeprocess.info
For The Creative Process podcasts from Seasons 1 2 3, visit: tinyurl.com/creativepod or creativeprocess.info/interviews-page-1, which has our complete directory of interviews, transcripts, artworks, and details about ways to get involved.
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
A mix of the best Amapiano songs. Mixed skilfully by South Africa’s most talented DJ Dododskii.
Categories: Arts
Podcast discussing “Black Culture” from a black male point of view. Its not a talk show but, we be talking on the show. The place where “You ain’t crazy, you just stuck in the house!”
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Society & Culture
Tags: black, Comedy, Culture, hip-hop, knowledge, love, mini musa, Podcast, progression, respect
Do you enjoy wings of fire, screeching tweens, and rambling? Then this is the podcast for you! Listen to me talk about a bunch of WoF (and non WoF) stuff while doing homework, walking, or eating bananas!
Categories: Arts
Do you ever watch a movie from your childhood & wonder: “Why did I love this so much when I was a kid?” or “Why didn’t I notice THAT when I was a kid?” or “WTF did I just watch??” These are the questions that intrepid podcast hosts & brothers Jeff & Matt dive into every week, as they attempt to make sense of their youthful cinematic obsessions, investigate the changing cultural landscape, and hopefully not completely ruin their childhoods in the process. Welcome to Does it Hold Up?
Lose yourself in a story of obsession, 40 years of night life and 4,000 years of human connection. In The Portal Martin Green, Wils Wilson, and David Greig have woven together a tale of love, music, drugs and deceit.
Two obsessive recordists, and lovers torn apart by circumstance; Etteridge and Angela left us the most incredible collection of 20th century documentation ever made. From 1947 to 1988 they never met.
They recorded any and every aspect of London nightlife, from war-time dance-halls to the legendary M25 raves. But these recordings never saw the light of day until they were discovered in 2016.
Why did they keep these tapes secret? Because for 40 years these parted lovers had been leaving messages for each other in these recordings. What remains is a dark, dark story left for us to piece together.
Martin Green: Writer and Composer (Ivor Novello Award Winner 2019, Lau)
with contributions from:
James Holden (WARP/Border Community)
Radie Peat (RTE Folk Singer of the Year)
Brìghde Chaimbeul (BBC Folk Award winner)
Wils Wilson: Director
David Greig: Dramaturgy
Polly Thomas: Executive Producer & Script Editor
Louis Blatherwick: Sound Recordist
With thanks to Eloise Whitmore and Naked Productions
Martin Atkinson: Lepus Senior Producer
The Portal is delighted to be working with some of the best arts organisations in the UK, co-commissioned by Edinburgh International Festival, Southbank Centre, Bristol Music Trust, Oxford Contemporary Music, National Theatre of Scotland, Shetland Arts, The North Wall, MacArts Galashiels and funded by Creative Scotland.
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Tags: drama, Electronic, Folk, Lau, Martin Green, music, story, theatre
Creating audiophonic sound that resides in between speech and vocals. Multi purpose, multi dimensional, experimental audio art My recordings are of audio expressionisms and audio impressionisms that use tonalities in voice to create an audiophonic sound that resides in between speech and vocals. Multi purpose, multi dimensional, experimental audio art. Creating Auditory stimuli specifically for the Echoic Memory.
Categories: Arts
“Come with me, ladies and gentlemen who are in any wise weary of London: come with me: and those that tire at all of the world we know: for we have new worlds here.” – Lord Dunsany, the preface to “The Book of Wonder”
Categories: Arts
Tags: audio books, audiobook, ebooks, fantasy, fiction, free audio books, Literature, Lord Dunsany, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Short stories, The Book of Wonder
From the people who broke the internet, a look at the week’s biggest online news, trends and social media phenomena. No subject is off limits, and no topic is taboo.
Categories: Arts, News, Society & Culture
“Poetry! What is it good for?” podcast is different. In other poetry podcasts — a poet reads and talks about her poetry. “PWIIGF” brings together two poets who appreciate each others work to engage in a lively conversation and poetry reading on a topic that fascinates them. Along the way we find that poetry is good for a lot — mostly to keep us human.
Moderators Rebecca McKean and Alan Winson — lovers of poetry — and Chris Brandt — a writer of poetry — keep the conversation informal, critical and emotionally connected.
If you enjoy poetry and want to meet some amazing poets and people — give PWIIGF a try.
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Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: Angelo Verga, Chester Johnson, Cornelius Eady, Darlene Roy, Eugene Redmond, Jean Dany Joachim, Martin Espada, Meredith Bergmann, Mervyn Taylor, poetry, poets, Rhina Espaillat, Rick Mullin, Susana Case, Veronica Golos
Needle Depth, hosted by Bobby Cupparo(@BobbyCupparoTattoos), is a podcast that takes you behind the scenes of the tattoo industry. Learn about the minds of tattooers, shop owners, and other leaders of the industry, all doing their part to radically redefine the art of modern tattooing.
Categories: Arts
Tags: bobbycupparo, bobbycupparoneedledepth, bobbycupparopodcast, girlswithtattoos, inkpodcast, lovemachine, lovemachinepodcast, needledepth, needledepthpodcast, Podcast, podcasttattoo, tat, Tats, Tattoo, tattoopodcast, tattoos
Conversations about things Shakespearean, including new developments in Shakespeare studies and Shakespearean performance and education across the globe. These talks are also available on YouTube under the search term, ‘Speaking of Shakespeare’. This series is made possible by institutional support from Aoyama Gakuin University (AGU) in central Tokyo and is also supported by a generous grant from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).
Categories: Arts
Tags: Bible, Early Modern Drama, Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth, Midsummer Night's Dream, Renaissance, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare, Shakespearean, Sonnets, theatre, Theatre history
The daily journal entry of Tom Thomson, read by the artist himself.
Categories: Arts
Arts podcasts include all types of creative and performing arts. Most notably, Arts is the main category where visual arts podcasts and literature podcasts can be found. It also has some overlap with music and film podcasts, which each have separate categories of their own.