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Julieta Venegas at the Beacon Theatre Sept. 10. 7:30PM. $86.45+up The Mexican-American singer and songwriter Julieta Venegas was an important part of the early days of the Rock en Español movement, and over the years, her commitment to Spanish-language pop and alternative rock has made her a hero to a later generation of Latin pop stars, including Natalia Lafourcade and Nelly Furtado. Time Magazine called Venegas “the Frida Kahlo of rock’n’roll,” whatever that means. Julieta Venegas plays on ...
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We are a movie-themed podcast! Each episode is filled with a dealer's choice of interviews with interesting actors, filmmakers and other guests as well as lengthy discussions of specific movies. Plus our own brand of ridiculous humor with conversations about trends in Hollywood and changes in the film industry.
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High Society Radio

GaS Digital Network

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Chris “Pepper Hicks” Stanley, Bronx Johnny, and Chris from Brooklyn are three best friends living life to the fullest in NYC. They’re gentlemen, scholars; they’re alcoholics. Enjoy the art of conversation as they wax philosophic about news, sports, pop culture, and their occasionally questionable life choices. The newest 15 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show a week before it comes out everywhere ...
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"A modern look at our retro lifestyle." Hosts:, Anil Sharma, Josh Whittall & Rob Williams A Member of the Star Wars Commonwealth Network of podcasts. Generation X-Wing is not just a Star Wars podcast. We also take a fun look back at the pop culture that defines our generation. We cover everything: comics, movies, TV, toy collecting, conventions, and of course.... Star Wars! Give us a listen! 5 star and subscribe! Dont forget to visit us on: Facebook, (Generation X-Wing) twitter: (@genxwing) ...
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The Sailor Jerry Podcast

Hosted by Matt Caughthran

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Inspired by Norman 'Sailor Jerry' Collins' Old Ironsides radio show on KTRG, we present THE SAILOR JERRY PODCAST! This is a wild homage to all our favorite things – Music, tattoos, travel, spiced rum, and more. Partnering up with our pal Matt Caughthran, the frontman of The Bronx, we're spilling these tales in our own damn style. Brace yourself for biweekly episodes, dishing out killer interviews with musicians who fuel our fire. Buckle up for The Sailor Jerry Podcast – where the coolest sto ...
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Ultimately Entertaining

Ultimately Entertaining

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The Bronx is in need of someone to come in and inform everyone with the latest happening in NYC, where to get the best baconegg&cheese and how the MTA is messing up with week, that's where we come in. We deliver the LATEST! in tech, social issues and memes with a spicy bronx accent. Follow us Twitter @FollowtheFax For #memes, #news and updates Follow us on IG @Ultimately_Entertaining
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The Literacy View

Faith Borkowsky and Judy Boksner

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Teachers are tired and want to be excited about teaching again. Too often, professional development is boring, not substantive, or lacks a practical how-to approach. The Literacy View invites viewers to sit with Faith Borkowsky and Judy Boksner to discuss best literacy practices in easy-to-implement ways. The two women are educators and literacy coaches. Faith and Judy encourage all educators to enter lively discussions about literacy's most pressing issues. Faith's Bio-Faith Borkowsky, the ...
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Welcome to Enduring The Badge, the podcast that uncovers the untold stories of law enforcement officers, firefighters, military members, dispatchers, and emergency medical workers. These courageous individuals and their families have lived in the shadows for too long, but that ends now. Explore these heroes' accounts as they witness unimaginable tragedy and reveal how it has shaped their lives. Our podcast is hosted by Jerry Dean Lund, a veteran with over three decades of experience, and off ...
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Buckle up for another unpredictable ride, where Chris From Brooklyn & Chris Stanley go from Peyton Manning looking like Boss Baby to unraveling the latest on Diddy’s controversies. We kick things off with a deep dive into why athlete podcasts—especially basketball pods—seem to dominate the scene. But it doesn’t stop there. We get into the Manning b…
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A new exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum spotlights the work of Black artist Elizabeth Catlett, featuring over 200 works of painting, drawing, and sculpture. Curators Catherine Morris and Dalila Scruggs discuss Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies, on view through January 19, 2025.…
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One kid comes to America as an exchange student and commits herself to the senior year experience. Prologue: We talk to high school seniors in Salt Lake City who are trying to have the perfect year. (5 minutes)Act One: Every year, thousands of teenagers come from all over the world to experience American high school. Last year, thirteen students fr…
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As WNYC celebrates its centennial this year, All Of It presents a special on the life of one of New York City's most important mayors: Fiorello La Guardia. La Guardia was the first Italian-American Mayor of New York who led the city during the aftermath of the Great Depression, Hitler's rise to power, and World War II. His decisions also have a hug…
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Today we follow a sleuth who has spent over a decade working to solve an epic mystery hiding in plain historical sight: did anyone survive the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD? Tired of hearing the conventional narrative that every Pompeiian perished without any evidence to back it up, Classicist Steven Tuck decides to look into it himself. Altho…
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Send us a text Please Support Our Show❤️ https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=88DP4YMVETHFQ Advertise with us: https://theliteracyview.com/contact/ Join our Facebook Group✅ https://www.facebook.com/share/g/msdoTSwSiQvbtUW9/?mibextid=qtnXGe Email us: FaithandJudy@gmail.com The One About…. Everything you need to know about Universal Screen…
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Meg Wolitzerpresents a show of stories about replacements and stand-ins. While we tend to crave the original, sometimes a substitute can bring more happiness than the “real” thing. In Steve Almond’s “A Happy Dream,” read by Phil LaMarr, a young man assumes a new identity in pursuit of love. In “A Brief Note on the Translation of Winter Women, Writt…
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Warning: This episode contains profane language and detailed descriptions of sexual assault allegations. More than 20 women say a man who went by Officer “Champagne” sexually assaulted them while they were held at the Rikers Island women's jail. Their allegations span decades and they are now suing the city for more than $500 million. But the Depar…
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The new film "In the Summers" stars reggaetón artist Residente as Vicente, a troubled but brilliant man whose two daughters come visit him every summer. As they grow older, their relationship with their father becomes more and more complicated. Writer and director Alessandra Lacorazza joins us to discuss the film, her debut feature, which premieres…
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Author and New Yorker contributing writer Ian Frazier has written a new cultural and social history of the Boogie Down Bronx. Paradise Bronx: The Life and Times of New York's Greatest Borough was written over a fifteen-year period as Frazier walked all around the borough, observing its physical landmarks, people, and unique quirks. Frazier discusse…
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Troye Sivan is a singer and songwriter from Australia. He’s been nominated for a Golden Globe, two Grammys, and he’s won four of Australia’s ARIA awards. His song “My My My!” was a #1 hit on the Billboard Dance Chart, and his third album, Something to Give Each Other, was one of Billboard’s picks for the best albums of 2023. Troye’s also an actor; …
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Gather 'round for an episode of The Moth Radio Hour with stories of coming together - in sadness, in celebration, in faith and in the nude. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Kate Tellers. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Bonnie Levison takes a risk and stands tall … and…
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From Trump commentary to DNA tests for cats, Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley and dive into a whirlwind of hilarious and offbeat conversations. This episode is packed with unexpected stories, sound effects, and inside jokes that’ll keep you laughing. Stanley helps his neighbor get back into golf while running into a colorful cast of characters…
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First, the story of a color-changing creature many people assumed to be brainless, who outsmarts his human captors and makes us question who we think of as intelligent in the animal kingdom. Then, one of the most fearsome animals on our planet; it sucks our blood, spreads diseases, but it just might hold the solutions to some of our planet’s bigges…
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We spend the hour diving deep into the history of brain surgery, from the earliest days, to lobotomies, to the new cutting-edge research into minimally invasive techniques. Dr. Theodore H. Schwartz, attending neurosurgeon at Weill Cornell Medicine, joins us to discuss his new book, Gray Matters: A Biography of Brain Surgery.…
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Send us a text Are we “Sold a Story” on Science of Reading Books and Programs? Please Support Our Show❤️ https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=88DP4YMVETHFQ Advertise with us: https://theliteracyview.com/contact/ Join our Facebook Group✅ https://www.facebook.com/share/g/msdoTSwSiQvbtUW9/?mibextid=qtnXGe Email us: FaithandJudy@gmail.com Th…
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This episode first aired back in December of 2013, and at the start of that new year, the team was cracking open fossils, peering back into ancient seas, and looking up at lunar skies only to find that a year is not quite as fixed as we thought it was. With the help of paleontologist Neil Shubin, reporter Emily Graslie and the Field Museum's Paul M…
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In this episode, we're featuring two stories from young people that were developed as part of The Moth Story Lab. If you're interested in participating, or know of a young person who might be, just go to themoth.org/education for more information. Host: Ana Stern Storytellers: Aravah Chaiken learns a lesson about math and life. Iris Hernandez takes…
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Robert A. Caro's The Power Broker has been called "the greatest book every written about a city." This groundbreaking work revealed how Robert Moses -- a man never elected to public office -- spent decades amassing power so immense that he was able to reshape New York City. Now, a new exhibit at the New York Historical Society, Turn Every Page: Ins…
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In a new touching coming-of-age story, Elliot, an 18-year-old woman played by Maisy Stella, receives advice from her older self, played by Aubrey Plaza, after a magical mushroom trip with her friends in the woods for her birthday. Writer and director Megan Park joins us alongside Stella to discuss the film, "My Old Ass," which opens in theaters thi…
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In 2018, Red Bull Arts presented the first major exhibit of the work of the late rapper, Graffiti artist, sculptor, performance artist and philosopher of sorts, Rammellzee. A new book, co-edited by the curators of that show, Max Wolf and Jeff Mao, came out last week. We speak to them about Rammellzee: Racing for Thunder.…
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Natasha Rothwell, who gave standout performances in "Insecure" and "The White Lotus" has her first starring role in the new Hulu series, "How to Die Alone." She plays Mel, an airport worker who has let fear keep her from her dreams. When Mel has a brush with death, she vows to change that. We speak to Natasha about "How to Die Alone," premiering th…
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Cynthia Alvarez fell in love with Marine Corporal Daniel Mark MacMurray. She was a peace activist, he was a proud veteran, and the two didn't always see eye to eye. But they agreed to love each other.Leave us a voicemail at 702-706-TALK, or email us at podcast@storycorps.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR …
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In this hour: win, lose or draw! Stories of competition and play. Family pranks, high school Latin, college track, and the need for approval. This episode is hosted by Moth Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Joey Garfield is invited to play wi…
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This week Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley discuss the victorious demolition derby in Pennsylvania, Chris falling in love with Middle America and their customs, the introduction of The Stanningcast and more. Then Brox Johnny calls in to check in on the guys in the wake of the Russian disinformation payoff news. Plus bitcoin might be a CIA psyo…
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Author and journalist Sarah Smarsh has spent the last decade dedicating herself to correcting stereotypes, misinformation, and prejudice around the lives and beliefs of rural, working-class White Americans. She speaks from experience, as the daughter of two poor Kansas residents. Now, she's collected that decade of writing in her new book, Bone of …
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The documentary "The Cowboy and The Queen" follows Monty Roberts, a California horse trainer whose nonviolent techniques of taming horses piqued the interest of Queen Elizabeth II, a kindred spirit whose endorsement of Monty's process popularized his methods worldwide. Roberts joins to discuss his life story, along with Andrea Nevins, director of t…
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One man secretly hands off more and more of his life to an AI voice clone. Today, we feature veteran journalist Evan Ratliff who, for his new podcast Shell Game, decided to slowly replace himself bit by bit with an AI voice clone to see how far he could actually take it. Could it do the mundane phone calls he’d prefer to skip? Could it get legal ad…
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Send us a text The One About… Using Questioning and Strategy Instruction to Support Upper Elementary Students with Marianne Rice, Kay Wijekumar, and Kacee Lambright “Making inferences is essential to comprehending text. Teachers can ask inferential questions, model their thinking, and teach specific strategies to support upper elementary students i…
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Meg Wolitzer presents a show of stories about our need to have “proof of love”—some demonstration by those nearest and dearest of exactly how much they care. A lot, in Etgar Keret’s sweetly improbable “Almost Everything,” in which a husband looks for the perfect gift for a demanding wife. It’s read by Liev Schreiber. In Jacob Guajardo’s “Conquistad…
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Jack Kays is a singer and songwriter from Cincinnati, Ohio. In this episode, we dive into a whole bunch of cool stuff, starting with Jack's newest album, Deadbeat Disc 1. We also explore Jack's lifelong desire to create music, his evolution as an artist, life on a major label, and the upcoming Deadbeat Discs 2 and 3. Additionally, we discuss his cu…
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Beabadoobee is an award-winning singer and songwriter from England who’s been releasing music since 2017. Her third album is called This Is How Tomorrow Moves. It came out in August 2024 and went to #1 on the UK charts. She made the album with her bandmate Jacob Bugden and with producer Rick Rubin at his studio, Shangri-La, in Malibu. And for this …
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Movie Meltdown - Episode 631 This episode we sit down with Max Neace, a writer, director and producer originally from our neighborhood. So listen as we find out how he took his interest in film from shooting YouTube videos to getting his own feature films made. Plus we discuss the conception and challenging execution that is his most recent movie -…
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This week, a special episode of The Moth Radio Hour—featuring a live Mainstage show from Anchorage, Alaska. Family ties, king salmon, and cheese. Hosted by Jacoby Cochran with additional hosting by Moth Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: For t…
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This week Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley welcome on KP Burke for a second week in a row! They discuss Faga doing a demolition derby over the weekend, why weightism is akin to racism, Stanley finally gets his birthday gift much to his chagrin, why Stanley needs his own soundboard in the future, the insanity of generic fantasy football merch, …
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We are watching the 1995 Jackie Chan movie "Rumble In The Bronx". What did these Vancouverites think about this classic martial arts movie filmed in their backyard? Check out the live brodcast on our YouTube channel! #moviereview #jackiechan #rumbleinthebronx #vancouver #podcast #genx #generationx #martialarts…
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New Jersey is likely to send its first Latina to Congress in November after Democrats selected State Senator Nellie Pou to replace the late Bill Pascrell on the ballot. WNYC's Nancy Solomon reports. Meanwhile, New York City workers have removed a plywood passageway that covered a sidewalk in Kips Bay that spanned three mayoral administrations. But …
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WNYC's Community Partnerships Desk regularly teams up with the nonprofit Street Lab to highlight stories from neighborhoods across New York City. We recently set up shop at GrowHouse Community Design + Development Group's Brooklyn Black Utopia, an event at the Flatbush African Burial Ground designed to reclaim Black spaces and honor ancestors acros…
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First aired back in 2017, here’s a show of questions and, sometimes, answers. Cause we get a lot of questions. Like, A LOT of questions. Tiny questions, big questions, short questions, long questions. Weird questions. Poop questions. We get them all. And over the years, as more and more of these questions arrived in our inbox, what happened was, gu…
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Send us a text Please Support Our Show❤️ https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=88DP4YMVETHFQ Advertise with us: https://theliteracyview.com/contact/ Join our Facebook Group✅ https://www.facebook.com/share/g/msdoTSwSiQvbtUW9/?mibextid=qtnXGe Email us: FaithandJudy@gmail.com The One About… Report Cards: Parents are in the Dark “When parents…
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This week Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley welcome on KP Burke to continue Stanley's birthday month celebration! The boys sip Tom Collins while playing old timey pranks on the GaS staff, the boys take a look for updates from Kamala's website only to find the Doug merch is now more expensive, a look at Tiny Chef and adults making kids content o…
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Ian Shelton is the lead singer of Militarie Gun. In this episode, we dive into the deepest depths of Ian's songwriting process, starting with the band's latest single, “Thought You Were Waving.” We also discuss the band's recent EP, working with Shooter Jennings, and the importance of collaboration and building genuine connections in the music indu…
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