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Greg, Brian and guests study an artists career to decide why they're famous, what went wrong and how they should comeback.
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Hey! Ouvimos dizer que as tuas sextas a partir de agora vão ser diferentes! Tens encontro marcado às 19 para descobrir o que é estar numa GIRLS NIGHT OUT com Francisca Cabral e Matilde Prata. Um podcast real com temas que realmente importam. Por isso enquanto te preparas para a tua noite, não estás sozinho/a: estás com as GIRLS NIGHT OUT e com os seus convidados/as!
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A vida é feita de timings e a rádio também. Às vezes temos uma Taylor Swift a querer cantar e temos de a deixar fazer a sua arte, mas a nossa vontade era mesmo ouvir um áudio teu. Criamos essa oportunidade com este podcast: envia as tuas mensagens, áudios e sugestões de temas que gostavas que abordássemos. No fundo, tu mandas e podes. É com consentimento e com sentimento.
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O nosso chefe diz que falamos demasiado on air. Por isso criámos este podcast para ti que não estás cansado de nos ouvir durante 3 horas por dia. DRIVE IN PODCAST. Já nas bancas, todas as terças-feiras.
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Join our hosts Steven Beer and Jonathan Pink, co-chairs of Lewis Brisbois’ Entertainment, Media & Sports Practice, as they present "Periscope," a collaborative podcast featuring timely discussions with industry leaders and up-and-coming artists. True to the name, "Periscope" is a lens that allows our listeners to peek around the corner at what's new and exciting in the world of entertainment.
Lewis Brisbois’ Entertainment, Media & Sports Practice is a multidisciplinary, full-service team serving individuals and institutions. Our attorneys are highly skilled and experienced in all facets of the entertainment universe, including motion pictures (features and documentaries), television (scripted and non-scripted), intellectual property (copyrights and trademarks), digital media, literary publishing, podcasts, music recording and publishing, live entertainment, digital media, and branded entertainment. Learn more about our capabilities on our website: lewisbrisbois.com. -
Tyler, The Creator Brings Irreverent Style to Louis Vuitton Collaboration Leave it to Pharrell Williams to keep the hits coming during his prolific tenure at Louis Vuitton. His latest bold move? Tapping red-hot collaborator Tyler, The Creator to design a playful capsule collection for the storied French fashion house. Slated to launch globally on March 21st, the "Louis Vuitton Spring 2024 Men's Capsule by Tyler, The Creator" brings the rapper's irreverently preppy style into the luxury fold. Known for bending genres in music, Tyler now gets to remix Louis Vuitton's codes through his own idiosyncratic lens. Pharrell wisely recognized Tyler's talents could infuse fresh spirit into the brand, blowing the doors open for new possibilities. "Tyler has been my close friend and collaborator for years and we've always connected on music and design," Pharrell shared via email. "This collaboration is unique to Louis Vuitton because it's a natural extension of our LVERS philosophy, building on our network of incredible artists and creatives." Indeed, Pharrell's creative community mindset has reinvigorated Louis Vuitton with a cool, optimistic energy. Enlisting cultural icons like Tyler to share their visions pays it forward for future generations. By giving Tyler center stage, Pharrell empowers him to make LV his own. Never one to shy away from the spotlight, Tyler leaned into the chances to customize Louis Vuitton's signature elements. Most strikingly, he hand-drew an original interpretation of the brand's iconic monogram pattern, playfully dubbed the "Craggy Monogram."
Rendered in shades of pastel pink, creamy vanilla, and chocolate, Tyler's Monogram incorporates his beloved airedale terriers alongside colorful doodles. Nods to his previous work with Murakami abound. This new Monogram appears across puffer jackets, backpacks, sneakers and other accessories. The rest of Tyler's capsule centers around clothes reflecting his own consistently eclectic style. Standouts include preppy cricket sweaters and cable knits in soothing hues, luxe mechanic jackets for motorbike rides, and tailored Bermuda shorts perfect for unconventional red carpet looks. Of course, Tyler also indulged his quirky obsessions through LV collaborator accessories. Think custom monogram cereal bowls with spoons, deluxe leather golf bags, canine-shaped crossbody pouches and even a travel chess set with hand-carved pieces. "My main focus was making things I would wear all the time," Tyler explained. "I dress the same in a meeting as I do a performance or grocery store trip, so hand drawing the monogram felt like the perfect balance to me." Indeed, fans can expect to spot Tyler repping items from his namesake Louis Vuitton collection everywhere if his enthusiasm is any indicator. The hand-designed chess set ranks among his proudest creative achievements to date. "The chessboard is one of the greatest things I've made and is definitely my favorite thing from the collection," he raved. "The team was great to work with...P has always left a door open for me, but I still can't believe this one."
Pharrell no doubt grinned knowingly at Tyler's palpable excitement. When kindred creative spirits unite at Louis Vuitton, magic manifests. The capsule promises Tyler's inimitable influences through a luxury lens. Past collaborations between Pharrell and Tyler in music foreshadowed their natural rapport. Pharrell's productions and vocals have graced Tyler's albums for years. In turn, Tyler recently contributed a scene-stealing verse to Pharrell's 2022 single "Cash In Cash Out." But this new fashion partnership at Louis Vuitton represents their most multifaceted and rewarding joint endeavor so far. By merging their distinctive aesthetics and sensibilities, the pioneers remind us that playfulness and prestige can coexist beautifully. Expect Tyler's Craggy Monogram to become an instant collectible as his generation embraces LV in their own cultural terms. Yet the capsule also speaks to Pharrell's universal ethos - creativity as a community, openness as an opportunity, expression as freedom. Inclusive ideals never go out of fashion. So cue the cameras on March 21st as Tyler steps out head-to-toe in his custom Louis Vuitton. If his previous fashion moments are any indicator, he'll orchestrate an unforgettable scene guaranteed to go viral. But those lucky enough to score the limited-edition pieces can also rep the capsule in their own way. However fans style it, Tyler and Pharrell's energetic LV mashup promises to shake up traditional luxury spaces - and have a whole lot of fun in the process. When these genre-bending phenoms link up, expect only the freshest fits and beats. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts. And Hey! History buffs, buckle up! Talking Time Machine isn't your dusty textbook lecture. It's where cutting-edge AI throws wild interview parties with history's iconic figures. In the Talking Time Machine podcast: History Gets a High-Tech Twist, Imagine: Napoleon Bonaparte talking French Politics with Louis the 14th! This podcast is futuristically insightful. Our AI host grills historical legends with questions based on real historical context, leading to surprising, thought-provoking, and often mind-blowing answers. Whether you're a history geek, a tech junkie, or just love a good interview, Talking Time Machine has something for you. Talking Time Machine: search, subscribe and (Listen Now!) -
Paul McCartney, born James Paul McCartney on June 18, 1942, in Liverpool, England, is one of the most influential and successful musicians of all time. Best known as a member of the legendary rock band The Beatles, McCartney's musical career has spanned over six decades, during which he has composed some of the most iconic songs in the history of popular music.
Early Life and The Beatles Years: McCartney was born during World War II to working-class parents, Jim and Mary McCartney. His mother, a midwife, died of complications from breast cancer when Paul was just 14 years old, a loss that would deeply influence his music and life.
In 1957, McCartney met John Lennon at a church festival, where Lennon was performing with his band, The Quarrymen. Impressed by McCartney's musical abilities, Lennon invited him to join the group, which eventually evolved into The Beatles, with the addition of George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
As a member of The Beatles, McCartney was a primary songwriter, co-writing many of the band's most famous songs with Lennon, including "Hey Jude," "Let It Be," and "Yesterday," which has been covered by over 2,200 artists and is considered one of the most popular songs of all time.
The Beatles achieved unprecedented global success, releasing groundbreaking albums such as "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and "Abbey Road," and transforming popular music with their innovative songwriting, recording techniques, and cultural influence. However, tensions within the band, coupled with the death of their manager Brian Epstein and McCartney's desire to pursue solo projects, led to the group's disbandment in 1970.
Solo Career and Wings: Following the breakup of The Beatles, McCartney released his first solo album, "McCartney," in 1970, which showcased his versatility as a musician and songwriter. He followed this with the formation of the band Wings in 1971, alongside his wife Linda McCartney, Denny Laine, and other musicians.
Wings enjoyed significant success throughout the 1970s, releasing hit albums such as "Band on the Run" and "Venus and Mars," and embarking on world tours. The band's most famous songs include "Live and Let Die," the theme song for the James Bond film of the same name, and "Silly Love Songs," a tongue-in-cheek response to critics who accused McCartney of writing overly sentimental music.
In 1980, McCartney was arrested in Japan for marijuana possession, leading to the cancellation of Wings' tour and the band's eventual dissolution. Despite this setback, McCartney continued to release successful solo albums throughout the 1980s and 1990s, collaborating with artists such as Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, and Elvis Costello.
Later Career and Accolades: In the late 1990s and early 2000s, McCartney experienced a career resurgence, releasing the critically acclaimed albums "Flaming Pie" and "Chaos and Creation in the Backyard," and embarking on successful world tours. He also collaborated with younger artists, such as Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Kanye West, introducing his music to new generations of fans.
Throughout his career, McCartney has been recognized with numerous awards and honors, including 18 Grammy Awards, two inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (as a member of The Beatles and as a solo artist), and a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II in 1997 for his contributions to music.
In addition to his musical achievements, McCartney is known for his philanthropic work, particularly his support of animal rights, vegetarianism, and land mine charities. He has also been a vocal advocate for music education and has supported various humanitarian causes throughout his life.
Personal Life: McCartney has been married three times. His first marriage was to Linda Eastman, an American photographer, in 1969. The couple had four children together and remained married until Linda's death from breast cancer in 1998. McCartney's second marriage, to former model Heather Mills, lasted from 2002 to 2008 and ended in a highly publicized divorce.
In 2011, McCartney married his third wife, Nancy Shevell, a businesswoman and member of the board of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The couple has been together ever since.
Legacy: Paul McCartney's influence on popular music cannot be overstated. As a member of The Beatles and as a solo artist, he has written and performed some of the most beloved songs in the history of rock and roll, and has inspired countless musicians across genres and generations.
Beyond his musical achievements, McCartney's enduring popularity and cultural impact have made him an icon of British culture and a global figure of the 20th and 21st centuries. His songs have become part of the soundtrack of people's lives, resonating with themes of love, loss, and hope that continue to touch audiences around the world.
As he enters his ninth decade, McCartney shows no signs of slowing down, continuing to release new music, perform live, and champion the causes he believes in. His legacy as a musician, songwriter, and cultural figure is secure, cementing his place in the pantheon of the greatest artists of all time.
Recent Work and Future: In recent years, McCartney has continued to be active both in the studio and on stage. In 2018, he released his 17th solo studio album, "Egypt Station," which debuted at number one in multiple countries and was praised by critics for its fresh sound and innovative production.
In 2020, amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, McCartney released "McCartney III," a self-recorded and self-produced album that showcased his versatility as a multi-instrumentalist and his enduring creativity as a songwriter. The album was a critical and commercial success, reaching number one in several countries and earning McCartney some of the best reviews of his solo career.
Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, McCartney has remained committed to connecting with his fans and sharing his music. In 2021, he released a book titled "The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present," which offers a comprehensive look at his songwriting process and the stories behind some of his most famous songs.
Looking to the future, McCartney shows no signs of retiring or slowing down. In interviews, he has expressed his ongoing passion for making music and his desire to continue pushing himself creatively. As he approaches his 80th birthday, he remains a vital and relevant force in popular music and an inspiration to generations of fans and fellow musicians.
Paul McCartney's extraordinary career has left an indelible mark on the world of music and popular culture. From his early days as a member of The Beatles to his successful solo career and collaborations with other artists, McCartney has consistently demonstrated his genius as a songwriter, musician, and performer.
His music has touched the lives of millions of people around the world, providing solace, joy, and inspiration in equal measure. Through his philanthropic work and his advocacy for various causes, he has also made a significant impact beyond the realm of music, using his platform to promote positive change and make a difference in the world.
As he continues to create, perform, and inspire, Paul McCartney's legacy as one of the greatest musicians of all time is secure. His contributions to popular music and culture will endure for generations to come, cementing his place in history as a true icon and a living legend. Thanks for listening - Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts. -
É mais que uma entrevista, é menos que um debate. É uma conversa com contraditório em que, no fim, é mesmo a opinião do convidado que interessa. Quase sempre sobre política, às vezes sobre coisas realmente interessantes. Um projeto jornalístico de Daniel Oliveira e João Martins. Imagem gráfica de Vera Tavares com Tiago Pereira Santos e música de Mário Laginha.
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Rui Ramos e João Miguel Tavares pretendem tirar o pó à História, tornando-a aquilo que merece ser: fascinante, apaixonante, discutível e polémica. Se tiver dúvidas, pergunte: [email protected]
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Para mudar o mundo, eles mantêm-se na sombra. Um programa da SIC Notícias com João Miguel Tavares, Pedro Mexia, Ricardo Araújo Pereira e coordenação de Carlos Vaz Marques
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Join the bold and unapologetic David Banner as he engages in conversations that will make you laugh, push your thinking, liberate your mind, and move you to disrupt the status quo.
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A actualidade política, social e cultural do país e um ou outro assunto sério. Com Aurélio Gomes, Clara Ferreira Alves, Daniel Oliveira, Luís Pedro Nunes e Pedro Marques Lopes
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Eles querem, podem, mas não mandam.
Com João Miguel Tavares, Pedro Mexia, Ricardo Araújo Pereira e coordenação de Carlos Vaz Marques. -
Mariana Chaves - Nutricionista - ajuda a desfazer mitos e dá conselhos sobre como comer melhor.
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Filhos, amor, escolas e tribunais. De tudo isto fala o psicólogo Eduardo Sá de segunda a sexta ao fim da tarde, a seguir às 17h00, na Rádio Observador. Envie as suas perguntas e comentários para 917698051 ou para [email protected]
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O olhar único de José Manuel Fernandes para os principais acontecimentos do dia. Programa aberto à participação dos ouvintes que quiserem dar a sua opjnião. Basta inscreverem-se pelo 910024185. Todos os dias às 10h10 na Rádio Observador.
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Um programa com muita controvérsia, algum humor e bastante ironia. José de Pina, Domingos Amaral, Luís Pedro Nunes e Carla Quevedo debatem em estúdio com Pedro Boucherie Mendes sobre aquilo que os irrita de forma geral e em particular
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Neste podcast diário, Paulo Baldaia conversa com os jornalistas da redação do Expresso, correspondentes internacionais e comentadores. De segunda a sexta-feira, a análise das notícias que sobrevivem à espuma dos dias
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O Fumaça é um podcast de jornalismo de investigação, independente e sem fins lucrativos, focado no escrutínio de sistemas de opressão e desigualdades