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Несложно и увлекательно о мировом искусстве от искусствоведа Карины Литвинко. Здесь шедевры, художники, музеи, технологические экспертизы и фальсификации.
Канал об искусстве: https://t.me/artisnthard
Instagram: @karinalitvinko
Дизайн: Дарья Прибыль (inst: @prybyl_)
Для связи: [email protected]
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Подкаст о современном театре и тех, кто продолжает его делать. Театральные критики из редакции «Петербургского театрального журнала» приглашают в подвал режиссеров, актеров, композиторов, художников и разговаривают о том, как и зачем сегодня ставить спектакли.
«Петербургский театральный журнал» — это независимое профессиональное театральное издание, которое выходит с 1992 года. Существует в форматах печатного журнала и ежедневной интернет-газеты.
Сайт «ПТЖ», интернет-магазин «ПТЖ».
Наши соцсети: вконтакте, телеграм, инстаграм.
Редакция «Петербургского театрального журнала» находится по адресу: Санкт-Петербург, Моховая улица, 30 (подвал)
Ведущие и монтажеры: Алиса Фельдблюм и Алена Ходыкова
Автор джингла: Иван Волков
Обложка: Ксения Люстикова
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Your ausländer ride home, talking art in Berlin with Arthur Laidlaw & Alise Careva
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Подкаст о том, каким разным бывает нон-фикшн. Его ведущие Лиза Каменская (соиздательница литературного журнала «Незнание») и Саша Баженова-Сорокина (филолог, преподавательница и переводчица) очень любят читать и почти так же сильно любят обсуждать прочитанное.
Каждый эпизод посвящен одной книге из нехудожественной литературы. Раз в неделю Лиза и Саша будут делиться впечатлениями, объяснять, почему это стоит читать, рекомендовать похожие книги и очень много шутить. -
Очень разные книжные обозревательницы обсуждают новинки русской прозы и лучшие переводные романы нового сезона премии «Ясная Поляна», регулярно критикуют выбор жюри и патриархат в целом.
В каждом эпизоде разговор о двух книгах: одна попала в короткий список, другая нет. Про что эти книги, куда смотрит жюри и почему девчонки не всегда с этим согласны.
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We discuss the biggest questions: "what's real?", "who matters?" and "how to make a better world?" with scientists, celebrities, activists, writers and philosophers.The Sentientism worldview is "evidence, reason and compassion for all sentient beings." It's a simple, yet radical, philosophy that's grounded in reality (naturalistic epistemology) and has compassion for all sentient beings (mostly human and non-human animals). Naturalism & sentiocentrism combined.Find out more at https://sentientism.info/ or join a group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sentientism. Also on YouTube!
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Studio Confessions is the brainchild of Luis Martin / The Art Engineer. The artist uses the podcast to share his firsthand experiences of being an emerging artist and sharing a POC’s POV. With over twenty years experience as an artist, curator and museum educator, Martín leverages his curiosity, ambition and pop psych wit to deliver biweekly conversations and monologues you’ll want to listen in on.
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Welcome to The Science of Philosophy where we evaluate philosophic ideas scientifically. Nearly every philosopher throughout history makes claims about the world which trespass overtly into the realm of science. But we know that if we want to arrive at the truth, just thinking about it or scraping together a few biased anecdotes is utterly inadequate in getting there. Therefore, if philosophy is ever going to be more than the mere asking of questions, which art often does better anyway, it has to integrate science into itself. That is the spirit with which this podcast will embark. Each episode we'll go through the philosophy of an idea or a particular thinker and see what the relevant scientific research has to say about it. Some ideas will be proven correct, some will remain ambiguous, and some will be flat out wrong. If this sounds like something that could be valuable to you, feel free to listen and subscribe. Tarek Zaher is a PhD student studying political philosophy. You can find him on twitter @Zaher_Tarek.
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London's leading contemporary art galleries are coming together this summer to launch London Gallery Weekend, a new, free to attend, annual event, celebrating culture and creativity in the city. Join Jan Dalley, writer and arts editor of the Financial Times, as she meets with gallerists, artists, collectors and curators to discuss the London art market, the gallery scene and what the future looks like.
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Welcome to Making a Splash: the arts and culture podcast that celebrates swimming and the sea. Host Amber Butchart is a keen but incredibly unaccomplished sea swimmer, who wants to investigate how swimming and the ocean inspire art, literature, design and culture.
Covering areas including myth & folklore, health & wellness, pop culture, literature, art & design, environment & sustainability and natural history, this is the podcast for everyone who has an affinity with water.
Guests range from circus performers to curators, designers, historians, scientists and writers, who discuss how the sea inspires their work, and share their stories of swimming and open water, including how it impacts their mind and body.
So whether you love to swim or you’re a thalassophile who’s never so much as dipped a toe in the ocean, this is the podcast for you.
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Ungrafted is a podcast about wine, humanity, and the planet. Join Icy Liu in a series of conversations with scientists, winemakers, and industry professionals who are dedicated to pushing deeper into biodiversity, regenerative agriculture, reducing the carbon footprint of wine, increasing diversity in the wine business and more.
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On this podcast we speak with some of todays leading curators from the urban and new contemporary art movement. The curators of culture.
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How did we get to where we are in life and what does food have to do with it:
I'm Meike Peters, I write cookbooks, and I love to talk about food. For my Meet in My Kitchen podcast, I invite people to my tiny Berlin kitchen whose journey in life I find inspiring, to find out how they got to where they are in life, to learn about the struggles they had to overcome, how the highs and lows shaped them – and what food has to do with it. My guests are chefs and home cooks, bakers, farmers, and artists, they are all curious adventurers who share a deep zest for food and life. I also visit each guest in her or his kitchen where they share a recipe with me, which you can find on my blog: meikepeters.com/meet-in-your-kitchen
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Wie sind wir an den Punkt in unserem Leben gekommen, an dem wir uns gerade befinden, und was hat Essen damit zu tun:
Ich bin Meike Peters, ich schreibe Kochbücher und unterhalte mich liebend gerne über Essen. Für meinen Meet in My Kitchen Podcast treffe ich Menschen in meiner kleinen Berliner Küche, dessen Lebensreise ich spannend finde, um herauszufinden, wie sie an den jetzigen Punkt in ihrem Leben gekommen sind, um von den Herausforderungen zu erfahren, die sie gemeistert haben, wie sie die Höhen und Tiefen geformt haben - und was Essen damit zu tun hat. Meine Gäste sind professionelle und private Köche, Bäcker, Bauern und Künstler, sie sind alle neugierige Abenteurer mit einer tiefen Leidenschaft für Essen und Leben. Ich besuche jeden Gast auch in ihrer / seiner Küche, wo sie ein Rezept mit mir teilen, das auf meinem Blog zu finden ist: meikepeters.com/meet-in-your-kitchen -
Подкаст издательства No Kidding Press, в котором ведущие — издательница Саша Шадрина, шеф-редакторка Лайма Андерсон и авторка телеграм-канала [«Вроде культурный человек»](https://t.me/howtolooksmart) Катя Кудрявцева — обсуждают сложные чувства, важные вопросы и книги.
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Весной 2020 года Лекторий Музея Москвы провел междисциплинарный онлайн-курс об истории столицы. Осенью-зимой 2019 года этот курс с успехом прошел офлайн в Лектории Музея Москвы. В период карантина мы перезапустили блок лекций и семинаров «Жилье» из 4 занятий и, благодаря поддержке компании Storytel, сделали его бесплатным для слушателей.
Участники курса могли исследовать каждую из тем вместе со специалистами из разных научных областей: архитекторами, антропологами, экономистами, урбанистами, историками и культурологами. -
«Между строк» — подкаст о русской поэзии. Один выпуск — одно великое стихотворение. Поэт, критик и редактор проекта «Полка» Лев Оборин приглашает в студию интересных собеседников — филологов, поэтов, преподавателей, — чтобы поговорить о классических и современных текстах, без которых нельзя себе представить русскую поэзию.
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Seeing Color is a podcast that talks with cultural workers and artists of color in order to expand the area of what is a predominantly white space in the arts. With discussions shifting between art and race, Zhiwan Cheung hashes out with guests a range of topics about the creative process in a white-dominated art world.
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Fine Artist Jennifer Marie Keller and Writer-Illustrator Anna Sestier talk about what it’s like to raise young kids and be creative professionals at the same time.
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Food is history and geography on a plate. Join me on an audio tour of the landscape and people of Spain, as seen through the fantastic regional cuisine of one of Europe's top destinations for food lovers.
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Imago Gei is a play on the term Imago Dei, which means made in the Image of God. Imago Gay is a gay podcast production affirming that we are all deserving of dignity. Gay church anyone? Spectrum Magazine, SDA Kinship along with Kendra Arsenault M.Div. have come together to bring you the latest on queer theology and a minority perspective on faith.
Imago Gay is the affirmation of our humanity and shared value in the eyes of God. This dignity and affirmation of human value, which is the birthright of every living and breathing human being is one that is often forgotten when affirming the dignity of LGBTQ lives. LGBTQ youth are four times as likely to commit suicide. LGBTQ youth also make up 40% of the homeless youth in America. Unfortunately, much of their suicidality and housing insecurity is caused by bad theology. Whether it’s parents who kick their children out of the home for coming out, or the depression that comes with believing that being queer means there is no future possibility of love, family and happiness and you’ve once dreamed. Bad theology is one that does not treat the other as Imago Dei, made in the image of God. So as a statement both to ourselves and to others, Imago Gei is a podcast that affirms that we are all made in the image of God, even the gays….