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Todd ImHolte, President of Environmental Graphics, Murals Your Way quotes home fashion design experts and discusses how decorative wall murals can be used as exciting elements in modern home decorating. |
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YDN design guide is a supplement to YDN Magazine. A design magazine published quarterly by Young Designers Network which is based in the Netherlands. Our show promotes the young up and coming creatives in the fields of fashion, photography, illustration, graphics, film, interior and product design. You'll find interviews, event registrations, new music as well as other lifestyle topics. |
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Stories from The World of Ralph Lauren, including fashion, style, business, travel and more. |
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Star Trek audio fan fiction. |
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Erotic stories that transfer the vivid imagination to luxurious destinatiions. |
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sexy asian dancing models audition dvd |
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Ali Yildirim writes about musicians, muse sessions and confessions. |
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VernissageTV (VTV) takes you to opening receptions of exhibitions and events. VernissageTV provides insight into the social side of the world of art, design and architecture. VernissageTV is talking with artists, curators and gallery owners in a relaxed style. VernissageTV is an open network and open to additional correspondents. The episodes can be viewed on computer, iPod and TV. VernissageTV offers individual feeds for exhibition venues and special services like uncut material. |
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The official podcast of www.wagneroperas.com |
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One year through the Bible with Nashville, TN based record producer Brian Hardin. Every week we select a different translation to round out our experience and every day we pray for each other. This is a community experience. Come be a part.
www.dailyaudiobible.com
www.brianhardin.com |
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ollow the continuing adventures of art-primate/illustrator Gregory Giordano as he breaks into the comic book industry. Plus reviews of comics he's reading, comic illustation tips, observations about the industry and interviews with other new creators as well as seasoned pros! video blogs soon.... |
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Join Annie Smith, quilt designer, instructor, author, and lecturer as she takes you on a journey through the world of quilting. Her bi-weekly show, Quilting Stash, the First Podcast for Quilters is designed for quilters of all ages. The show covers the modern world of quilting through interviews, sound-seeing tours, personal insight and listener feedback. Visit Annie's website at www.simplearts.com and view her blog and photo gallery. |
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Eclectic Mix of PodSafe Music, Stories, Poetry and Soundseeing. Hosted by Mark Forman the Brooklyn Bluesman & Reigning Shogun of Taiwan. Program offers the best in new and old indie music, spontaneous stories inspired by song titles, classic poetry, and cultural soundseeing from Taiwan and China. |
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this podcast is an exploration of the creative process. using short talks and interviews with people approaching what they do in a creative manner i seek to inspire the creative in you. |
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To some Los Angeles spells freeways and sprawl; to others it's a unique city whose climate, proximity to nature and liberating spirit have inspired the design of furniture, fashion, cars and architects from Greene and Greene to Frank Gehry. |
Videos from the Videotics back catalogue.
(some titles only in Danish language) |
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We're packaging together some of the world's coolest and funniest cartoons and sending them straight to your iPod each week. |
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Crochet For Men is a weekly podcast featuring news stories for crocheters, stories from MenWhoCrochet yahoo group, interviews of Men Who Crochet and a question & answer session! I hope you all enjoy! |
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In a neighborhood where whims change faster than the window displays, Pete’s Reading Series, launched in 1999, has become a literary mainstay. Founded by Mira Jacob and Alison Hart, the Williamsburg reading series has earned a reputation as Brooklyn's premier reading event, where up-and-coming writers read with their more established counterparts. |
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Join podshow hosts Preston Buttons & The Word Whore as they clumsily narrate their way through submitted works of Short Fiction: often painfully, always absent-mindedly and completely unincumbered by any relevent credentials...
“If you are looking for a serious (even ‘pseudo’ intellectual) literary discussion, you'll just have to keep right on looking...” |
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