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The Sweet Paul Podcast
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Exactly ten years after they appeared as eager contestants, David Hunter and Tim Prottey-Jones rewatch Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Superstar', the TV Talent Show searching for a leading man to play 'Jesus' in the arena tour of 'Jesus Christ Superstar'. And while neither of them won (disgusting, I know) the show launched their Musical Theatre careers, with appearances in Rent, Kinky Boots, Once, Waitress and that very production of Jesus Christ Superstar. So join David and Tim as they giggle their way through the high and lows of Superstar, and the careers that followed, right her on Jesus Christ Supercast.
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A gathering place for fellow fiends the world over to discuss all things freaky and frightening! We mostly talk movies, but there's always room around the campfire for books, music, theater, etc.
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Poems from a 20 something year old painter who loves nature, is discovering faith and finds peace through words. Love, reverence and rawness in one space. New episodes on Thursdays.
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Music and Musician Interviews
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Unstandardโข, the podcast that defies conventional wisdom and invites you to explore the limitless world of abstract, unorthodox, and untamed thought. Dive into the mindset, principles, and perspectives found within the enchanting island shores of Segern, as we celebrate the beauty of questioning everything, going against the grain, and betting on yourself.
Think unstandard. Exist unstandard.
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A guided tour through the stories that have shaped our culture and the world we live in.
Whether youโre a literature nerd, a romance aficionado, or just Not That Into Books, thereโs no denying that the โgreat worksโ of literature have played a part in influencing everything from public policy to superhero movies. If youโve ever wanted to know whether that pretentious guy on Twitter is correct in referring to news stories as โOrwellian,โ wondered what stories inspired shows like Bridgerton, or just been curious about why, exactly, your high school English teacher was so insistent about assigning books by Dead White Guys, Didnโt Read It is the podcast for you. -
She Wrote Too is a podcast celebrating the work of female writers of the 19th and early 20th centuries, with an emphasis on those who have been neglected by history. Join hosts Nicola Morgan and Caroline Rance as they unearth some fascinating literature by remarkable women.
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This novel is written by the author of, among other novels, the Stories of Sherlock Holmes. It is narrated by John Fothergill West, who tries to discover why the tenant of Cloomber Hall, General Heatherstone, is nervous to the point of being paranoid. Why are his fears becoming stronger every year at the fifth of October? And why doesn't he let his children leave home? This is a great mystery novel with a sharp twist at the end. (Summary by Wikipedia and Stav Nisser)
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This podcast offers a new taste of literature. Miss A shares the knots and bolts of 21st Century Literature from the Philippines and the World all in one shot. This is suitable for literature enthusiast and senior high school students.
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This is a podcast about the creative process and what it means to live a creative life. Join in as I interview creatives (from all disciplines) about their life and work.
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Experience the power and beauty of Walt Whitman's epic masterpiece, 'Leaves of Grass.' Delve into the heart and soul of America, and discover the depth and breadth of the human experience through the eyes of one of the greatest poets of all time. Experience the power of literature to transcend boundaries of time, space, and culture, and to inspire and uplift the human spirit.
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New Arabian Nights is a collection of short stories which include Robert Louis Stevenson's earliest fiction as well as those considered his best work in the genre. The first and longest story stars Prince Florizel of Bohemia who appears in the later collection of stories "More New Arabian Nights: The Dynamiter." (Summary by Don W. Jenkins)
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These lesser known stories were penned by Conan Doyle during the period between killing off Sherlock Holmes in 1893 and reluctantly resurrecting him some ten years later. The swashbuckling, eponymous hero, Etienne Gerard, is one of Napoleon's gallant French Hussars, who considers himself the finest of them all. Through these "Boys Own Adventures", Conan Doyle pokes gentle fun at both the French and the English. This is the second volume containing eight adventures. (Summary by Phil)
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The Book of Isaiah is one of the Major Prophets in the Old Testament. Jews and Christians consider the Book of Isaiah a part of their Biblical canon. Christians believe that Isaiah prophesied the virgin birth of Jesus Christ (Isaiah 7:14, KJV): "Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel." Many of the New Testament teachings of Jesus refer to the book of Isaiah.
Gregory of Nyssa (c. 335–395), believes that the Prophet Esaias (Isaiah) "knew more perfectly than all others the mystery of the religion of the Gospel." Jerome (c. 342–420) also lauds the Prophet Esias, saying, "He was more of an Evangelist than a Prophet, because he described all of the Mysteries of the Church of Christ so vividly that you would assume he was not prophesying about the future, but rather was composing a history of past events." (Introduction from Wikipedia) -
Friends Bird and Greg are trying to become better thinkers by reading great works of literature. This podcast consists of their discussions of these works, in the hope that it would inspire readers and thinkers of all kinds to join the conversation. New episodes will generally be released on every third Saturday. Seinfeld references abound.
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A collection of twenty stories featuring ghoulies, ghosties, long-leggedy beasties and things that go bump in the night. Expect shivers up your spine, the stench of human flesh, and the occasional touch of wonder.
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This is an open collection of poems for the months of November and December 2009.
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The Return of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of 13 short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. They were first published in The Strand Magazine between October 1903 and December 1904 with original illustrations by Sidney Paget. All of these stories take place after Sherlock Holmes' apparent death in "The Adventure of the Final Problem".
The book was first published in February 1905 by McClure, Phillips & Co. (New York) then on 7 March 1905 by Georges Newnes, Ltd. (London)
This was the first Holmes collection since 1893, when Holmes had "died" in The Final Problem. Having published The Hound of the Baskervilles in 1901โ1902 (although setting it before Holmes' death) Doyle came under intense pressure to revive his famous character.
The first story is set in 1894 and has Holmes returning in London and explaining the period from 1891โ94, a period called "The Great Hiatus" by Sherlockian enthusiasts. - Mostra di più