Konst – Kanada – Nya podcasts
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We are just a few guys following their passion, talking about whisky and other spirits. Produced by Spirit For Us
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Les architectes et designers québécois ont peu de tribunes pour se réunir, échanger et débattre. Pourtant, de nombreuses thématiques font jaser en coulisse de l’industrie sans qu’elles ne soient réellement abordées de front.
Le balado AUTRE PERSPECTIVE aborde un sujet par épisode sous plusieurs angles avec un seul objectif en tête : susciter des échanges francs, constructifs, mais surtout sans filtre entre architectes et autres concepteurs de notre cadre bâti.
Coanimation : Marc-André Carignan, chef de contenu de Kollectif, et notre gestionnaire Instagram et architecte Grégory Taillon.
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The Writer’s Corner on WLRH features prose and poetry submitted by talented TN Valley wordsmiths. With each episode, a different voice is heard in “The Writer’s Corner,” with a commentary or poem recorded by the author. Many of our writers have received awards at the state and national level, while others are exhibiting their creative abilities for the first time.
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"Fibber McGee and Molly" OverviewCreators: The show was created and written by Don Quinn and Phil Leslie.Stars: It starred Jim Jordan as Fibber McGee and his real-life wife, Marian Driscoll Jordan, as Molly McGee.Broadcast Period: The show initially aired in 1935 and continued until 1959, making it one of the longest-running and most beloved radio comedies in American history.Characteristics of the Show
Setting: The show was set in the fictional town of Wistful Vista, where Fibber McGee and his wife, Molly, lived. The comedy derived from the everyday situations and interactions between Fibber, Molly, and a diverse cast of town characters.Fibber McGee’s Closet: One of the most famous running gags of the show was Fibber McGee’s closet. Whenever the closet was opened, a huge cascade of items would fall out, symbolizing Fibber’s hoarding and disorganization, much to the amusement of the audience.Regular Characters and Catchphrases: The show featured regular characters like Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve, Mayor LaTrivia, and Doc Gamble, each bringing their own quirks to the show. It was also known for its catchy phrases, like Molly's "T'ain't funny, McGee!"Structure and Humor: Episodes often revolved around Fibber getting involved in various schemes or misunderstandings, with Molly acting as the more sensible counterbalance. The humor was gentle and character-driven, rooted in the interactions and eccentricities of small-town life.Impact and Legacy: "Fibber McGee and Molly" was immensely popular for its warm, humorous look at American life. It influenced numerous other radio shows and was a staple of the Golden Age of Radio. The show’s approach to comedy, character development, and the use of running gags set a standard for sitcoms both in radio and later television.ConclusionWhile George Edwards was not part of "Fibber McGee and Molly," the show itself remains a significant part of American entertainment history, remembered for its wit, warmth, and the endearing chemistry between its lead actors. It exemplifies the style and humor of a bygone era and continues to be celebrated in the annals of classic radio comedy. -
Join The Voicecaster's Head of Casting Kelly Moscinski and Senior Casting Director Kathryn Horan monthly for our LIVE podcast recording and Ask Us Anything!
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Vancouver Actors Podcast by Story Institute is your one stop shop for discussions and updates regarding the film and television industry in Vancouver, BC. Each week we post a new podcast covering a variety of topics and featuring special guests that work in the industry. Hosted by experienced Vancouver actor Michael Coleman. Produced by Story Institute.
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David Barrett reads his book "The Inner Life of Sound" to an otherworldly soundscape of low-fi sonic wallpaper - all created on his vintage Fender Stringmaster steel guitar with matching Fender Champ - appearing at appropriate and inappropriate intervals.
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A podcast all about what drag queens love, hate, & all the queer gossip that goes with it. Divina Diefor & Joanie Sabbath take you on a journey that'll make you live, laugh, & love.
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A podcast dedicated to genre fiction with book reviews and new author interviews every week.
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Un balado sur les livres qui nous font du bien 🎙️📖
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"The Pilgrim's Progress" by John Bunyan is a powerful allegory of the Christian spiritual journey. This podcast explores the protagonist Christian's struggles, challenges, and ultimate victory as he makes his way to the Celestial City, offering listeners deep reflections on faith and redemption.
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On Broken Spine Social Club, host Zoe Yohn (reader, writer, friend) sits down with the people in her life to chat about their favorite books. No book is off limits, and from high modernism to high fantasy, Zoe covers it all, getting to the heart of what makes a story last beyond the final page.
Her guests bring her a new read each week, and together, they explore how the books we love shape us on an hour-long podcast that’s a little amateur literary analysis, and a lot of casual conversation between buds. -
•مَن نمیدانستَم معنی هَرگز را…تو چرا بازنگشتی دیگر..؟؟ //// /رادیو تـٰاسیان/ به قلم “امیرعلی مهاجری” و به کوشش “فریما رئوفی” تولیدیست از استدیو نووُ ///// برای تمام نبودنهایی که “تاسیانیست عظیم” بر قلبهایمان…
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Where we talk about our latest smutty reads, sex, and much more!
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Watch What You Eat with Carolyn O’Neil, registered dietitian and culinary journalist, explores the worlds of food, nutrition and cuisine from global trend watching to what to watch out for and always with an eye on culinary adventures.
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Les métiers de l’édition sont méconnus. Pourtant, si on arrive à plonger dans l’univers d’un·e auteur·trice en ouvrant un livre, c’est aussi grâce au travail de l’ombre des éditeur·trice·s. Mais comment choisissent-ils le bon texte, la couverture parfaite, le format idéal? Quel parcours se trace entre la création d’un texte et la publication d’un livre? Quel est le secret? Secrets d’édition, un balado produit par l’Association nationale des éditeurs de livres, réalisé par Francis Thibault et animé par Catherine-Emmanuel Brunet.
Production éditoriale et artistique : Florence Falgueyret, Marion Gozin, Marjorie Hansen-Geoffroy
Réalisation et conception sonore : Francis Thibault
Animation: Catherine-Emmanuel Brunet
Illustration : Audrey Gagnon
Enregistré au : Studio Bulldog
Ce projet est réalisé grâce au soutien financier du gouvernement du Québec et de la Caisse de la Culture Desjardins. -
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Hey Everyone! It’s Janine from A View from the Box and welcome to A View from the Box – The Podcast!
I’m going to be talking to artists from Toronto and beyond in my new interview-style podcast. This is an extension of my Stage Door Dialogues feature on my site, but in audio! I’m really looking forward to getting to chat and have some fun with some of the most talented folks I know and bring these conversations to you! -
Judy Garland stars in this Lux Radio version of L. Frank Baums' The Wizard of Oz, based on the 1939 film which also starred Miss Garland, where she travels to a far off land of adventure and danger, only to learn that "there's no place like home".
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SHELF SPACE WITH KINO LORBER is a monthly conversation series about film, physical media, and collecting, featuring Frank Tarzi, head of acquisitions for Kino Lorber Studio Classics, and moderated by resident film lover Alicia Lu. Each episode will spotlight Kino Lorber releases, answer audience questions, and may feature directors, experts, and other special guests. If you've ever wondered how we acquire, produce, and distribute our releases, or have strong opinions about the future of physical media, this is the space for you!
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