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Comics Strip Breakdown is your go-to podcast for diving deep into the stories, art, and impact of comic books one panel at a time. From legendary superheroes to underground indie gems, we break down iconic moments, explore character arcs, and unpack the hidden layers behind your favorite strips. Whether you're a longtime comic nerd or just getting into graphic storytelling, this show brings the action, the drama, and the insight with every episode. New episodes daily.
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Step into the raucous world of Parsons Wedding, often hailed as Killigrew’s finest comedy. This delightful tale brims with witty flirtations, clever tricks, and an ensemble of colorful characters navigating love and mischief. Notably, it made history as the first play in England to be performed with an all-female crew. Join us for a lively romp through romance and revelry, narrated by the talented Diana Schmidt.
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Just love to talk my heart out
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Justin Caryll was an unwilling hero: an unwilling plotter of revenge, an unwilling spy and an unwilling pursuer of the woman he loves. Justin must thread a perilous path through various sticky wickets, between the machinations of his foster father, the violence of his brother, the relentless pursuit by the government's agent, his hopeless love for the hapless heroine, and the struggles of his own conscience. Fortunately, Justin is equipped with the skill and speed to lunge and parry, both verbally and with a sword, to make his way through 18th century London with plenty of aplomb, in the midst of Jacobite plots and financial finagling by the ultra rich.
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Theodoret was born at Antioch, A.D. 386. His studies were pursued under Theodore of Mopsuista and Chrysostom, from the works of the latter of whom the present commentary is by many esteemed little more than an abridgement. This, however, on comparing the writings of both those Fathers, can hardly perhaps be admitted in its fullest sense. "Of all the Fathers, who have composed works of different kinds, Theodoret is one of those who has been very happy in every one of them. There are some who have been excellent writers in matters of controversy, but bad interpreters. Others have been good historians, but bad divines. Some have good success in morality, who have no skill in doctrinal points. And very rare is it for those who have addicted themselves to works of piety to be good critics. Theodoret had all these qualities, and it may be said, that he has equally deserved the name of a good interpreter, divine, historian, writer of controversies, apologist for religion, and author of works of piety. But he has principally excelled in his compositions upon the holy Scripture, in which, according to the judgment of the learned Photius, be has outdone almost all other commentators. 'He passes over nothing,' says that writer, 'which needs explication, nor can we find any who unfolds all manner of difficulties better, and leaves fewer things obscure.'" - Summary adapted from Introduction
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It Was A Book First is a weekly podcast about new book-to-screen adaptations. Hosted by culture reporters and former colleagues Sophie Vershbow and Rudi Greenberg, IWABF dissects the TV and film adaptations everyone is talking about, what you'll be reading and watching next, and the business behind what actually makes it off the page.
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A collaborative effort between design students at Macewan University and the University of Alberta. Design Students Organization (DSO) Co-President Angel Poon and Student Design Association (SDA) Photographer Tomas Spasiuk are joined every episode by a rotating panel of student peers and industry experts to discuss topics relating to design and beyond. So sit back, relax, and see what makes Edmonton’s local designers tick while gaining valuable insight into design education and careers.
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โThree Broke College Kidsโ with Max Johanson, Aidan Corbitt and Eric LaChance is a podcast that highlights interesting and impactful individuals around the community.
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Meet Cute Presents: Reign Check. After getting dumped and having her nonprofit defunded, a defeated Morgan breaks down in Heathrow while waiting for her flight home for her sister’s Christmas wedding. But when a handsome stranger with a sexy accent, Sebastian, comes to her rescue and offers to pose as her boyfriend to keep her family at bay, Morgan starts to believe there might be some hope and romance left in the world. Little does she know that Sebastian is also looking for an escape to avoid his own family... the Royal Family.
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The ONLY Tails Gets Trolled podcast on the internet!
Listen to two guys, one TGT veteran and one TGT newbie, read through and comment on/review the infamous and seminal webcomic Tails Gets Trolled one chapter at a time!
You will laugh, you will cry, you will be shocked and maybe even disturbed as you experience the epic tale that is Tales Gets Trolled.
So c‘mon, read along with us if you‘re new, or re-experience the majesty of TGT if you are a fellow vet, we‘ll take all comers!
Read the comic for free or buy the official physical release here: http://www.tailsgetstrolled.org/
Theme song is Tails Gets Trolled [Chapter 1] from Tails Gets Trolled - The Album by JazzFlight, available for download at http://www.tailsgetstrolled.org/Extras.html -
What is it like inside the life of a person who cannot hear, whose reality is silence? In eloquent, sensitive style, Herbert Collingwood admits us to his deaf world where there are times of beauty and terror, humor and frustration, but always joy. He deals with such realities as “Head Noises and Subjective Audition,” “The Whispering Wire,” and ''The Terror That Flieth By Night.” Collingwood has authored many books such as, “Andersonville Violets,” “Hope Farm Notes,” and numerous articles on agriculture. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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The epic poem Jerusalem was in Blake's own opinion his masterpiece. It is the last of the great prophetic books. Originally produced as an engraved book of 100 pages (only one copy of which was every fully finished in the colouring), the poem develops and unifies many of the themes Blake had been exploring in earlier works. It is a complex and powerful work, full of dramatic imagery and sublime poetry. You might think of it like a poetic version of a Wagner opera. The edition read here is the first printed version of the poem - which was impossibly hard to read in the original. This then was the first opportunity to really explore it. However in his introduction Blake implies that the way to experience this work is to read it aloud rather than in your head. I can only agree, and I can also understand why few will do it. Although, somewhat inevitably, it is hard to do justice to the original, I hope this will give a flavour of this neglected gem. (Introduction by Nick Duncan)
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Composed between 1790 and 1793 during a time of radical change and political upheaval following the French Revolution, Marriage of Heaven and Hell is a provocative exploration of duality in the cosmos. The title serves as an ironic nod to Emanuel Swedenborgs earlier theological work, Heaven and Hell, which Blake critiques throughout his text. While Swedenborgs grand, mystical vision influenced Blake, the poet sought to transcend conventional moral dichotomies, presenting a unified and depolarized universe where the material world and physical desires are embraced as integral to the divine order. This compelling work, predominantly written in prose, features an evocative Argument and the stirring Song of Liberty, all while drawing on the traditions of Dantes Inferno and Miltons Paradise Lost to narrate the poet’s journey through Hell.
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One Literature teacher and a bunch of crazy-smart (and sometimes just crazy) high school students talking about books (ranging from Shakespeare to Stan Lee).
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Early biography of Charles Dickens published just 17 years after Dickens' death. Summary by Colleen McMahon
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This book is a collection of short biographies of notable women, including Harriet Beecher Stowe, Louisa May Alcott, Florence Nightingale, and many others. (Summary by Arielle Lipshaw)
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In January 1909 a friend of the Scientific American paid the sum of 500$ which was to be awarded as a prize for the best popular explanation of the Fourth Dimension. The object being to set forth in an essay not longer than 2500 words the meaning of the term so that the lay reader could understand it. 245 essays were submitted, the 500$ prize was awarded to Lieut.-Col. Graham Denby Fitch, Corps of Engineers, USA, and the essay was published in the Scientific American of July 3rd 1909. Despite the character of the subject, extraordinary interest was manifested in the contest. Competitive essays were received from almost every civilized country. Because of this unexpected interest in the subject, it has seemed advisable to preserve a few of the essays which were submitted. Prof. Henry P. Manning (Brown Univ.) has chosen essays which lend themselves best for the purpose of a popular book on the Fourth Dimension, in other words, those which present the subject from as many different points of view as possible. This book contains 22 of the submitted essays, starting with the prizewinning one, followed by three that received an honorable mention. (Summary adapted from the preface by Availle).
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Listen to classic science fiction audiobooks featuring space exploration, futuristic technology, alien encounters, and visionary storytelling from the public domain. This podcast delivers free sci-fi audiobooks from pioneering authors who shaped the genre.
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Beauty pageants in the 21st century!?
Beauty Unveiled is a podcast that lifts the curtain on the captivating world of beauty pageantry! Join your host Rehema Muthamia, former Miss England, as she takes you on a journey of the glitz, glamour and untold stories of the pageant industry.
Every episode will deep dive into the lead-up, fashion, advocacy and self-development of these remarkable competitions. From inspiring journeys to empowering moments!
New episode every other Tuesday
Hosted by Rehema Muthamia (@rehemamuthamia)
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Discover the secrets of authentic Italian cooking in this step-by-step podcast for beginners and food lovers. Each week, Cook Italy with Me guides you through classic recipes like Carbonara, Tiramisu, and more โ with tips, cultural insights, and simple ingredients. Buon Appetito!
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