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You can find me , just me….may be vey common to common but really special for the specials. Big dreams with a small nose having broad smiles. I am left myself in comfort zone… looks soo dramatic but truly simple.
Categories: Arts
You can find me , just me….may be vey common to common but really special for the specials. Big dreams with a small nose having broad smiles. I am left myself in comfort zone… looks soo dramatic but truly simple.
Categories: Arts
A podcast for all lovers of aviation and aviation photography.
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“Actor Me This” is a podcast that explores what goes on in actors’ heads during performance. What are they thinking about onstage? Why are they making the choices they’re making? Indeed: are they making any choices at all? The official podcast of Jacob Chapman’s Internet Presence.
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The implications of colonization extend into the very fabric of society today: in the words we speak, the books we read, the art on our walls. Listen along with Megan Scarborough as she investigates a mural at her academic institution and brings up discussions of how we, as a community, respond.
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Welcome to The Vanity Project, hosted by Drag queen Vanity von Glow. This series will showcase engaging discussions between a drag queen and unlikely guests from the worlds of entertainment, media and politics. It will juxtapose the laughs we all know and expect from a drag queen, with more thoughtful, engaging discussions and insight.
A reigning queen of Soho, Vanity is one of the UK’s most recognisable cabaret stars, famed for her lively shows at the piano. Being a creative of the nightlife, Vanity is also an advocate for personal freedom, free speech, and radical tolerance. She has caused a stir with appearances on panel discussions for the BBC, Sky News, Byline TV and more. VVG believes in tackling ideas rather than people, and prides herself on taking time to consider all points of view. Guests at The Vanity Project will be encouraged to relax, be themselves and express their truth.
The Vanity Project began life in front of a live audience in Covent Garden’s glamorous hClub in 2018 featuring guests such as satirist Jonathan Pie, journalist Dan Wooton, and black community activist and performer Sadie Sinner. Now Vanity is exchanging the live audience for the intimacy of a podcast. Performers are known for being talkers, but this queen is also a great listener. In a cultural moment where it feels like everyone is shouting at one another, we offer you a classic innuendo: it is time to go in deeper with Vanity von Glow.
Themes range from wellness/mindfulness, human rights, youth culture, the LGBT+ experience, politics and more, with guests bringing their own themes and experiences to the podcast.
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Categories: Arts, News, Society & Culture
Tags: activism, drag, drag queen, Politics
On In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser I tackle all the uncomfortable topics that dominate public debate. With my reputation for fearless debate as a former World Masters Debate Champ, and a background in law and philosophy, you can expect debates on everything from whether or not it is racist for a non-black person to quote the N-word, to questions of how to tackle inequality, whether people are responsible for unconscious biases, the ethics of refusing to be vaccinated, the status of animals, debating books, and much more! The crucial differentiator of this podcast series compared to others is that it is fearless in its debate orientation, and no topic is off bounds! However, my motto is: “You are entitled to be treated with dignity …. but NOT to have your worldview affirmed!” So come with well-considered reasons for your viewpoints when you get YOUR chance to come on the platform to In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser
The story told in Frances Hodgson Burnett’s classic novel, A Little Princess, was first written as a serialized novella, Sara Crewe, or What Happened at Miss Minchin’s, and published in St. Nicholas Magazine, in 1888. It tells the story of Sara Crewe, an intelligent, wealthy, young girl at Miss Minchin’s Select Seminary for Young Ladies. Sara’s fortunes change when her father dies, and she goes from being a show pupil and parlor boarder at the school to a drudge, but eventually she finds happiness and a home again. (Summary by Treesh)
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The podcast for the movers and groovers and todays dancing dreamers. At Red Lips and High Kicks we unpick the intricacies of becoming an artist and share the emotional weight it creates.
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This is a series of podcasts designed to accompany Introduction to Public Speaking courses taught by Lee Pierce for the University of Georgia
Kunafa and Shay will focus on MENA theatre post-9/11 to today—highlighting contemporary MENA plays and playwrights, spotlighting international community-engaged work in the Arab world, and pondering the present and future of MENA theatre in the United States. Theatre artist Nabra Nelson and MENA theatre scholar Marina J. Bergenstock bring their own perspectives, research, and special guests in order to start a dialogue and encourage further learning and discussion. The name, Kunafa and Shay, invites you into the discussion in the best way we know how: with complex and delicious sweets like kunafa, and perfectly warm tea (or, in Arabic, shay!). Kunafa and Shay is a place to share experiences, ideas, and, sometimes, engage with our differences.
Categories: Arts
Tags: howlround theatre commons, mena theatre, palestine, Performing Arts, theatre
Two Canadian book lovers talk about books and book news
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Charles Spurgeon was a British Particular Baptist preacher who remains highly influential among Christians of different denominations, among whom he is still known as the “Prince of Preachers”. In his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to around 10,000,000 people, often up to 10 times each week at different places. He was the pastor of the congregation of the New Park Street Chapel (later the Metropolitan Tabernacle) in London for 38 years. Spurgeon was a prolific author of many types of works. This sixth volume of Spurgeon’s commentary on the Psalms covers Psalm 119 to Psalm 124. (Summary modified from Wikipedia by MaryAnn)
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The Paratime Police had a real headache this time! Tracing one man in a population of millions is easy–compared to finding one gang hiding out on one of billions of probability lines! (Summary by Gutenberg text)
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MERRY-GO-ROUNDTABLE is the weekly podcast of Merry-Go-Round Magazine, an independent, online culture magazine based in Los Angeles. On this podcast, the staff dives deep into a specific topic in pop culture at large.
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In this series of podcasts, we follow the adventures of Penelope, the new investigator at the Bureau of Investigation and Research into Objects. Her mystery investigations take us around the world, reliving the odyssey of Hermès.
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The Made to Parade podcast is an accompaniment to the book of the same name. Just like the book, the podcast promotes positive stories about the marching band scene in Northern Ireland and the rest of Great Britain. It provides a positive narrative and an inside look at what being a member of a marching band is all about and what it means personally to members.
Categories: Arts
Tags: #bandculture, #bandfamily, #changethenarrative, #madetoparade, #marchingbands, #morethanaband
Hear extracts from the letters and diaries of John Constable, his family and friends
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.