Kunst – Filippinerne – Nye podcasts
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There are 538 objects in the world that, when brought together, will bring about the end of the world. Here's how to find them...
From podcaster Jon Grilz, new episodes every Friday -
100 Best Selling Books of 2022
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Each week, Andy, Josh, Rob, and Wes come together to discuss beer news & trends, talk a little sports, and drink beer from across the US. We might be the โexperts of nothingโ, but weโre guaranteed to have some fun and make you crack open a beer.Have questions, thoughts, or just want to chat? You can reach us directly @TheBrewsday on Instagram & Twitter. Or, for even more beer content, check out our IG beer reviews @TheBrewsdayReview
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Juan Pablo Garcia y Andrea Buitrago
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With the belief that food is culture and history made edible, Kwentong Palayok seeks to understand our identity as a people through understanding Filipino cuisine, its origins and evolution.
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Beef sisig is a variation of the famous pork sisig. Unlike the pork sisig that use pig's head as the main ingredient, the beef sisig use beef tenderloin
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Be and buy natural
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My first one pls like
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Reading Plath’s novel through the lens of fashion not only offers new insight into Esther’s identity crisis, breakdown, and “recovery,” but also invites readers to turn a critical eye toward contemporary fashion practices. Although Esther’s clothing-related anxieties are born of mid-twentieth-century American misgivings and mores, the concerns that the novel raises about fashion, femininity, and identity are still relevant to modern readers, particularly young women.
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Welcome to a breif description on Paul Steven Haighs Murder Spree
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Welcome to the No Diploma classroom, a podcast series featuring discussions that explores the stories of self-taught artists, entrepreneurs, musicians & creatives recorded live on campus.
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This podcast is dedicated to the world’s first consulting detective Sherlock Holmes and his chronicler Dr. John H. Watson. Created toward the end of the 19th century by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock’s exploits and fandom continue to this very day. This podcast will explore not only the original stories, but pastichés and Sherlock Holmes in other types of media.
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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is set in the Thundering Twenties and follows Scratch Carraway, a young fellow who moves to Long Island, New York. He becomes entranced by his secretive and affluent neighbor, Jay Gatsby, who tosses extravagant gatherings. Gatsby is infatuated with Daisy Buchanan, Scratch's cousin, and looks to revive a sentiment they had a long time previously. Notwithstanding, Daisy is hitched to Tom Buchanan, a rich and self-important man. As the story unfurls, Gatsby's glorified fantasy about winning Daisy back prompts grievous outcomes. The novel investigates subjects of the Pursuit of happiness, social class, love, and the ruining impact of abundance. It eventually depicts the frustration of the people who pursue out of reach dreams. - Summary by Dream Audio Books
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This episode traces British comedian John Oliver's journey from his upbringing in England to becoming host of the highly acclaimed HBO late night show Last Week Tonight. It covers Oliver's early life and comedy career including his time as a writer and correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. The article also discusses how Oliver leveraged his Daily Show fame to create his own unique comedic take on news and politics with Last Week Tonight. It explores key aspects of Oliver's background and professional path that allowed him to become an admired voice in comedy news. This biographical profile provides insight into the experiences that shaped John Oliver into one of this generation's most influential satirists.
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A podcast about mostly Southern things, and some non-Southern things too. Hosted by professional Southern gentleman Christopher Thomas of MADE SOUTH and occasionally co-hosted by his way-too-pretty-and-smart-for-him wife Kimberly.
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Talking Thai Politics brings conversations about the politics of Thailand to a global audience. Created by the Generation Thailand project at Nanyang Technological University, the podcast is co-hosted by Duncan McCargo and Chayata Sripanich. Our production assistant is Li Xinruo.
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Preaching Jesus
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A group of Philippine theater fans started this podcast out of nowhere, talking about anything related to theater—from personal experiences, to thoughts and impressions on shows, and more.
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Filmed and Broadcasted from KYRS Thin Air Community Radio. Eddie Pace, Nate Dunigan, & Alissa Haworth interview underground musicians and capture live, in-studio performances.
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