Space Casey Season 2
In this follow-up to the award-winning comedy-science-fiction-audio-drama: “Space Casey”, Casey the intergalactic con-artist continues her thrilling tale of adventure, fraud, and time travel!
Categories: Arts
In this follow-up to the award-winning comedy-science-fiction-audio-drama: “Space Casey”, Casey the intergalactic con-artist continues her thrilling tale of adventure, fraud, and time travel!
Categories: Arts
A modern day bearded dude’s quest for purpose and inner peace, host Taylor Winchester explores concepts discovered during his own exploration for personal and spiritual growth as a creative professional. Laidback talks and featured guest interviews dig deep in hopes of accessing a higher plane via the arts, searching for insight, inspiration and possibly a few “ah ha moments” we look for in a modern world full of chaos. While conversations range from topics covering music, art, meditation and business, ultimately this is a podcast in pursuit of purposeful living and positive change. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dharmadigs/support
Categories: Arts
Adventures in knitting, hand spinning and other craftiness on the West Coast of Canada!
Categories: Arts
Tags: craft, crafting, crafty, fiber, fibre, handspinning, handspun, knit, knitting, Podcast, prep, snappy, sock, spinning, stitches, videocast, weaving, wool, yarn
Welcome to “Dude, Check This Out!” A podcast where we talk about music from the past and present with artists of the future. Rob Tait and Mark Brown of the Philadelphia-based band Hambone Relay give you an in-depth and informal look at the the local and regional music scene. Each week we feature a new up and coming artist as our guest.
Join us for another episode of “Dude Check This Out”. This time on the virtual couch, Rob and Mark talk to Philly sax player Keegan Tawa about his upcoming album release “StarTide” We’ll also discuss all things science, D & D and jazz influences galore…plus some hard to pronounce instruments. Check it!
https://www.facebook.com/keegantawa
https://soundcloud.com/keegantawa
https://www.hambonerelay.com/
Join our host, Who What Wear co-founder Hillary Kerr, as she chronicles the career changes that can come at any age in our podcast, Second Life.
Categories: Arts, Business, Society & Culture
Tags: business, career, career advice, clique, clique media, entrepreneur, hillary kerr, mydomaine, Second Life, self-made, who what wear
Raconteur Denver is a live storytelling event that combines the joy of exploring new locations, meeting new people, and hearing stories from Denver’s diverse communities.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Denver, events, live, raconteur, storytelling
A book for students of history to test their knowledge and to direct their studies. As the title tells us, this is a book of 1001 questions, with answers, regarding world history. – Summary by KevinS
Categories: Arts
For a Bad Time, Call… is a podcast dedicated to women’s anger. Our hotline voice-rage-box is open 24/7 at 669-BAD-TIME to receive any negative feelings you may want to vent. Each fortnight, we take the best of those calls and release a podcast episode filled to the brim with frustration, exasperation, and displeasure. It’s fun, we promise! For a bad time, call 669-223-8463 (BAD-TIME).
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: Anger, bad, call, girl, hotline, phone, rage, time, women
Each week, we discuss a new book. We share our thoughts, and discuss the books as if we’re chatting in our library late at night. We’re reading a variety of genres – from historical fiction, to thrillers, to non-fiction feminist essays and more. Read along with us as we chat everything books – or just listen in for the discussion.
Categories: Arts
Benjamin Schnau’s new book in English – https://www.amazon.com/Reality-Hollywood-Success-Through-Actors-ebook/dp/B09WQD71YF/ref German Version: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B08THYF41D/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_a_7SNJ29NNTC4CRNXJHNE4 In ‘The reality of Hollywood’, actor and host Benjamin Schnau gives insights into Hollywood’s film industry by interviewing film professionals like actors, directors, producers, cinematographer and so on talking about their work and experiences giving the audience tips and advice on how to succeed but most importantly what the reality behind the scenes really looks like.
Categories: Arts
Host Katya Stepanov and guests read private journal entries aloud for the first time. This Open Book invites both guests and listeners to participate in an act of public vulnerability, and share the inner-workings and reflections that are often the most vulnerable yet universal. If you are interested in being a guest on the show, please email katya@thisopenbook.com. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/katya-stepanov/support
Categories: Arts
They Made Us Say It. We are here to grow a community of creatives and ignite the entrepreneurial spirit, not only within our viewers but to keep pushing ourselves forward. A creative to the TMSI community is not someone who is creative by definition. This is anyone who births an innovative concept, business, invention, or art form across all industries. We are all creatives in our own right and it’s time to take this journey together in order to discover how we can awaken that side. Exploring all the aspects of life that can impact one’s creativity and personal drive. Creation drives the world
Categories: Arts
Childhood, published in 1852, is the first novel in Leo Tolstoy’s autobiographical trilogy, which also includes Boyhood, and Youth. Published when Tolstoy was twenty-three, the book gained immediate notice among Russian writers including Ivan Turgenev, and heralded the young Tolstoy as a major figure in Russian letters. Childhood is an expressionist exploration of the internal life of a young boy, Nikolenka, and was a new form in Russian writing, mixing fact, fiction and emotions to render the moods and reactions of the narrator. Childhood is Tolstoy’s first published work. Translated into English by C. J. Hogarth.
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: audio books, audiobook, Biography, Childhood (English trans.), ebooks, fiction, free audio books, Languages, Leo Tolstoy, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Memoirs
Creative people drive our culture. Host Lawrence Peryer has revealing talks with the people shaping the past, present, and future of culture, media, and entertainment. Hear discussions with musicians, writers, thinkers, pioneers, innovators and more.
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Tags: athletes, Authors, interviews, journalists, music business, music tech, music technology, musicians, writers
This, the last of 5 volumes containing Poe’s works, contains a collection of both prose and poetry. (Summary by TriciaG) Cast List for Section 42:Narrator / Stage Directions: Ellen PreckelAlessandra: Amanda FridayCastiglione: Phil SchempfDiBroglio: Algy PugLalage: Pam CastilleJacinta: AvailleMonk, Benito: Larry WilsonBaldazzar: TriciaGPolitian: Alan RoseVoice: Frances Brown
Categories: Arts
In this series of interviews from Friends of Georgia Radio, we’ll profile the men and women who have served listeners across the state and made a name for themselves through leadership and innovation.
Categories: Arts
The wHat iF Studios Podcast explores fictional and nonfictional content. Here we talk about modern and historical entertainment, trends, and tech. And we create some of our own unique entertainment as well.
Categories: Arts
Tags: aliens, Entertainment, fiction, History, Movies, radio
Inclusively Yours is a wedding planning podcast featuring LGBTQ+ tips, advice and love stories. Brought to you by Love Inc., an equality-minded® wedding publication.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: gaywedding, lgbt, lgbtq, wedding, weddingplanning, weddings
Satiric comedy from 1915 about a nouveau riche British family and their nanny who get whisked off to Maerchenland (‘the land of Fairy Tales’) one evening in a car drawn by storks. The matron of the family, a thorough snob, is crowned Queen of the country by mistake. She is quick to accept her new position and is determined to introduce British social niceties in her realm. And this really is the land of Fairy Tales, with gnomes, giants, a dragon, magic, a fairy godmother and more. Trouble quickly starts to brew as the royal couple and their son introduce things like capitalism and golf. When gradually a few people find out who should actually have been the new ruler, things get more and more complicated. A bit of romance is thrown into this mixture as well. You’ll have to listen to find out whether everyone lives happily ever after.In the preface and epilogue, the author won’t let his audience forget the troubled times in the real world, in the heat of World War I. (Summary by Anna Simon) Proof-listeners were Rapunzelina and April Gonzales.
Categories: Arts
The Literary Ink Podcast is complete and utter tomfoolery filled with interviews from your favorite Tattoo Wizards from all over the World. Tune in as Jennifer Edge will explore their passion for their craft, the boy who lived, and all the shenanigans anyone could hope for! Subscribe to find out what the heck happens behind the scenes of the Literary Ink Convention! Why artists love Harry Potter so much, and will Jennifer ever… Get ready for a swell time!
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.