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Think This American Life. Think Radio Lab. Phonography is a collection of stories that tries to blur the lines between literature and news, memoir and music.
PHONOGRAPHY: Writing In Sound
The Ultimate Disneyland Audio Adventure Experience. A celebration of the magical sounds of Disney in FULL STEREO SOUND, brought to you by "the Disney Sounds Guy" Paul Barrie. A WindowtotheMagic is a weekly journey into the wonderful world of the Disney Theme Parks, and the sounds which make those parks so fantastic. Containing everything from Disney created "source audio" to sounds recorded "live" at Disneyland, this is just the fix every Disney fan needs when they can't get to the park. Do you remember the Goodyear peoplemover? Do you love the Adventure thru Inner Space? Then this is the show for you!
A WINDOW TO THE MAGIC: DISNEYLAND AUDIO ADVENTURE
Stories related to the Sikh Lifestyle, covering historical topics, modern stories and general cultural stories with a lesson.
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Join the Baseball History Podcast game announcer as he explores this week in baseball history. Check out the featured word or phrase in the Baseball Dictionary. Visit baseball cities past and present, Major League, Minor League and Negro League to hear where the teams play or played.
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Harmonia is a weekly program of early music produced at WFIU Public Media. In the podcast edition, our staff brings you featured new releases from the exciting world of early music. The Harmonia Early Music Podcast is a production of WFIU Public Media from Indiana University.
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The Retroist Podcast takes a nostalgic look back at the last 30 years of pop culture. Get your regular fix of the slightly old with interviews, reviews and fun filled information. If you enjoy pop culture and the 1980s you are in for a treat.
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Contemporary drama in a rural setting from the world's longest running radio soap opera.
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J.C. Hutchins is an award-winning fiction and nonfiction storyteller, with 15 years of professional writing experience. His two novels – 7th Son: Descent and Personal Effects: Dark Art — were published in 2009 by St. Martin’s Press.
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It doesn’t seem right to have the purchase of a new device be the reason for me to return to a long form blog post here on PIBC. I’d hoped it would be a return to art, music or poetry; still, an opportunity to share my thoughts about this needs to go beyond the restraints [...]
The will to reconnect
I have read many accounts of musicians and non-musicians over the years of the moment when their paradigm was shifted, their mind blown, the door opened by hear a particular song or artist. Some of these are typical while others are more obscure. The Beatles, Coltrane, Hank Williams, Miles Davis, Hendrix… they all end up [...]
In the hands of a master
1/12/09
Learning the detail of the suburban winter
Zipped up steps start slow and stooped
The crime scene, deflated corpses of holiday saints on the lawn,
Waiting for a breath of hot air to revive them, early resurrection
Each squirrel runs a confused fast track
The local paper’s attempt at survival
Creates plastic covered headline only obstacles
For the giants tails to avoid
Micro [...]
mastering the 20 minute mile
Ketorolac - Wikipedia
Was a great help in my post-op life
Tramadol - Wikipedia
Added to my pile of stuff for a while when my lungs began to bother me.
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I’m not really sure if or why I want to write about my current recovery here. Perhaps as a way to update my friends and followers or maybe to help inform people about the process, either as a deterrent for bad habits or as positive motivation for others having to keep moving forward. A good [...]
Life in the Slow Lane
Hi everybody,
Been procrastinating about writing this post for some reason. Maybe I was waiting for some insight or witty tag line to help me tie it all together. I have been running hard now for a little over 17 months or, if you want to be technical, maybe a while longer than that. My experience [...]
How to respond to a wake up call, take 1
James Turrell - Wikipedia
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passed onto me by Dave Marsh, Rock and Roll Confidential…
“Steve Ferguson was the original guitar player with NRBQ (yup, before Big Al Anderson), was involved in Johnnie Johnson’s great album Johnnie B. Bad and has made great music for many years…
From Tom Staley (NRBQ’s Original drummer):
Dave Marsh recommended I contact you to get the word [...]
Appeal for NRBQ’s Steve Ferguson
I don’t usually post too much political stuff here but the Powell endorsement is a big thing. I admire Powell and his explanation is clear as well as eloquent. If you have the time, watch the whole thing.
Powell endorses Obama
From the always in transit KG comes this link with some sad news from the audio world; The passing of Sound Image’s Jim Douglas…
Another Passing
9/20/08
When you return to the past
While in the present
You access the memories of stories
And the changes of time
You witness oxygen rust and cause trees to broaden
You feel the sea pull through you like an endless sob
How the smells were stronger, almost romantic
Before your nose began to age
Some roads paved and level, others rutted and grassed
The [...]
Island Prayer
There has been an ongoing conversation the past few days over at Newsgang Live, a conference call/podcast that I sometimes participate in. I suspect it’s actually been going on since it’s inception earlier this year. When Steve Gillmor opened the doors to people outside the Gang (well, Calacanis did, but Steve always could have flipped [...]
The Energy of Community
Richie Hayward, the drummer and one of the co-founders of little feat, passed away from complications of pneumonia on August 12, 2010. He was 64. He was influential, underrated and too young to go. During my early teen years I was exposed to this remarkable band, first on the floor of the family summer house [...]
The Drummer for Planet Earth’s House Band
This time of the year is filled with convergences. As the winter loses its bite and nature begins incubating the bursts of buds and brightness, there are changes within communities, within people themselves. Maybe after the holidays and the gray swath of cold a mental Mardi Gras is needed, not a trade show of fractured attempts […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry...
The Canyon Effect
Flexing this muscle before the others Advice falling out of my mouth now grasped This exercise just as hard to start To work its way up to the point When the ache and excuses have no sway Spiritual endorphins released When the self slips away It’s not as if there’s nothing to share […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry...
Stolen Advice
Subtle shifts Back to the right kind of pain Finally noticing the first word In the term human frailty Switch the second to shortcoming Or potential The first word is the mystery, the adjective The one that lacks perfection and adds character As the dark weight breaks And other familiar notions visit Human explains both […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry...
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