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A Way with Words is a lively public radio show about words, language, and how we use them. Hundreds of thousands of language-lovers around the world tune in to hear author Martha Barnette and dictionary editor Grant Barrett take calls about slang, grammar, English usage, old sayings, word origins, regional dialects, family expressions, and speaking and writing well. The program is a fresh look at the pleasures and delights of language and linguistics, words and speech, writing and reading.
Join the conversation in the U.S. at 1-877-929-9673 (you can leave a message), in London at +44 20 7193 2113, in Mexico City at +52 55 8421 9771, via email at words@waywordradio.org, on the web at http://waywordradio.org/, on Twitter at http://twitter.com/wayword, and via Skype to the user name "wayword."
A Way with Words
Audiobooks with Annie is a podcast of classic books in the public domain, read aloud to you by me, Annie, for free. I am currently reading Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery. Previous audiobooks include Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. You can email me questions or comments at ac DOT timshel AT gmail DOT com or visit my website at http://www.anniecoleman.com/
Audiobooks with Annie
Graduate Student Monthly Podcast
Nyugradcast
Aesop's Fables Podcast collects the timeless moral fables of the Greek storyteller Aesop. A perenial choice for the early education of children, these brief tales of virtuous living can be enjoyed by the young and old alike.
Aesop's Fables Podcast
LearnOutLoud.com
The Classic Tales Podcast delivers professional performances of unabridged classics. Enjoy classic short fiction from Poe, Dickens, Hardy, and others. Performed by character actor B.J. Harrison.
The Classic Tales Podcast
"All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn." Ernest Hemingway. This audiobook is performed by Marc Devine and co-produced by LoudLit.org and LiteralSystems.com. Each episode is has 2 to 4 chapters and is approximately 30-40 minutes in length. Text provided at Project Gutenberg (www.gutenberg.org). This recording was made possible by the generous support of Gordon W. Draper. Also available via podcast from LiteralSystems and LoudLit.org: "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne and "Heart of Darkness" by Joesph Conrad.
"Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" Audiobook (Audio book)
Experience the extraordinary lives of Sara and Gerald Murphy and the couple’s influence on a remarkable constellation of creative individuals that flourished in Paris and the French Riviera in the 1920s and 1930s. Friends of Cole Porter, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Pablo Picasso, the Murphys strove to make something beautiful of their lives through “living well,” creating art, and encouraging their artistic friends. The result was some of the most noteworthy literature, music, theater, and art of the last century. Currently on display at the Dallas Museum of Art through September 14, 2008, the exhibition was organized by the Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA.
Dallas Museum of Art :: Making it New
Slate's Political Gabfest
Slate's Political Gabfest
Slate's chief political correspondent John Dickerson hosts our weekly discussion of the news, along with regular co-gabbers Emily Bazelon and David Plotz. The Gabfest aims to recreate the kind of informal and irreverent discussions Washington journalists have after hours over drinks. You can join the discussion on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/gabfest.
Slate's Audio Book Club
Slate's Audio Book Club
Join Slate's critics for monthly discussions of new and important books. Read the book club selections and then listen in as our critics hold lively - and sometimes heated - debates about the works.
Slate Presents Lexicon Valley
Slate Presents Lexicon Valley
Lexicon Valley is a podcast about language, from pet peeves, syntax, and etymology to neurolinguistics and the death of languages. Your hosts are Bob Garfield and producer Mike Vuolo.
Slate Magazine Daily Podcast
Slate Magazine Daily Podcast
Slate's Daily Podcast includes the Political Gabfest, the Culture Gabfest, our sports show Hang Up and Listen, the Double X Gabfest, the Audio Book Club, and Manners for the Digital Age. You'll also find audio versions of Slate articles and other special features.
Double X Podcasts
Double X Podcasts
Audio programming from Double X, a new Web magazine founded by women but not just for women. DoubleX.com is part of the Slate Group.
Slate's Hang Up and Listen
Slate's Hang Up and Listen
A weekly sports discussion from the online magazine Slate. Hang Up and Listen features Slate sports editor Josh Levin, writer Stefan Fatsis (author of A Few Seconds of Panic), and NPR sports reporter Mike Pesca.
Slate's Spoiler Specials
Slate's Spoiler Specials
Slate's Spoiler Specials are not reviews of current movies, but "postviews" -- audio critiques meant to be played AFTER you've seen the film. Slate movie critic Dana Stevens leads discussions of twist endings, plot holes, and other secrets you won't read in the reviews. It's the kind of discussion you have with friends as you're leaving the theater. WARNING: Listening to these podcasts before you've seen a film could be hazardous to your suspension of disbelief!
Slate Magazine Daily Podcast
Slate Magazine Daily Podcast
Slate is the Internet's leading online-only magazine. Founded in 1996, we offer a daily selection of articles about politics, popular culture, the arts and science. Our podcast features interviews and readings of some of Slate's best articles.
Slate's Political Gabfest
Slate's Political Gabfest
Slate's chief political correspondent John Dickerson hosts our weekly discussion of the news, along with regular co-gabbers Emily Bazelon and David Plotz. The Gabfest is not your parents' political chat show. We aim to recreate the kind of informal and irreverent discussions Washington journalists have after hours over drinks. (Note: Gabfest podcasts are also included in the regular Slate Daily Podcast feed.)
Double X Podcasts
Double X Podcasts
Audio programming from Double X, a new Web magazine founded by women but not just for women. DoubleX.com is part of the Slate Group.
Slate's Hang Up and Listen
Slate's Hang Up and Listen
A weekly sports discussion from the online magazine Slate. Hang Up and Listen features Slate sports editor Josh Levin, writer Stefan Fatsis (author of A Few Seconds of Panic), and NPR sports reporter Mike Pesca. (Note: These podcasts are also included in the regular Slate Daily Podcast feed.)
Slate's Spoiler Specials
Slate's Spoiler Specials
Slate's Spoiler Specials are not reviews of current movies, but "postviews" -- audio critiques meant to be played AFTER you've seen the film. Our movie critic Dana Stevens leads discussions of twist endings, plot holes, and other secrets you won't read in the reviews. It's the kind of discussion you have with friends as you're leaving the theater. WARNING: Listening to these podcasts before you've seen a film could be hazardous to your suspension of disbelief!
Slate's Audio Book Club
Slate's Audio Book Club
Join Slate's critics for regular discussions of new and important books. Read the book club selections and then listen in as our critics hold lively -- and sometimes heated -- debates about the works. (Note: Book club podcasts are also included in the regular Slate Daily Podcast feed.)
Slate Poetry Podcast
Slate Poetry Podcast
From Slate.com, a weekly poem, read by the author.
Slate Poetry Podcast
Slate Poetry Podcast
From Slate.com, a weekly poem, read by the author.
Slate's The Afterword
Slate's The Afterword
The Afterword features Slate's June Thomas interviewing the authors of new nonfiction books.
The Root Podcasts
The Root Podcasts
Weekly conversations with writers and editors of TheRoot.com, an online magazine from the Slate Group.
Manners for the Digital Age
Manners for the Digital Age
Slate's tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Dear Prudence advice columnist Emily Yoffe debate how the age-old rules of civility apply to a social dilemma caused by new technology. Please send your questions or comments to digitalmanners@slate.com.
Slate's Negotiation Academy
Slate's Negotiation Academy
A series of short podcasts that reveal the secrets of everyday haggling, whether you’re negotiating in the board room or your child’s bedroom.
Everyday I Read the Book
Everyday I Read the Book
Daniel Gross, columnist for The Big Money, Slate, and Newsweek, interviews the authors of books about money and American life.
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