Arts Podcasts

commandN.tv hi show

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commandN is a weekly tech news video show with hosts/producers Amber MacArthur, Will Pate, Jeff MacArthur, and Christopher Dick.

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stickyalbums.com show

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Custom photo album apps for each of your clients

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Red River Radio show

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SHOWS & HOSTS on Red River Radio ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ All shows are a free service to authors. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~Dellani's Tea Time & What's Write for Me, Host Dellani Oakes, Co-host Christina Gigeure http://dellanioakes.wordpress.com/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WRITERS ROUNDTABLE: Host Karen Vaughan, Co-host Jon Magee www.karenwritesmurder.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Art of The Red River: Hosts Carolyn Watson Dubisch, Wade Zahares, and Mike Dubisch http://www.talenthouse.com/carolynwatsondubisch ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ No Limits with Barbara M. Hodges http://barbaramhodges.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tales from the Pages with Host Barbara Ehrentreu http://barbaraehrentreu.blogspot.com/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gate Beautiful Radio Show: Hosts Linda Kozar, Jeane Wynn, Lena Nelson Dooley and Carla Cook Hoch Site: http://www.lindakozar.com/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chat Time: with Book reviewer and author, Fran Lewis http://tillie49.wordpress.com/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It's Story Time -& Book Picks with Agy Wilson, Halo Kids Tales and The Authors' Words: Host JD Holiday http://jdholiday.blogspot.com//p/book-garden-radios-show-index.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Books and Bards with Marta Moran Bishop www.martamoranbishop.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You will find us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/RedRiverRadioNetwork ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

By Red River Radio

Comics for Beginners show

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Comics industry professionals talk about the art and craft of making comics. Tips and insights for aspiring artists and writers on storytelling, drawing, inking, creativity and productivity mind hacks from comics pros such as Dean Haspiel, Jason Little, Jim Zub, Seth Kushner, Nathan Schreiber, Rick Parker, José Villarrubia, Kurtis Wiebe, Chris Miskiewicz, Josh Shalek, Reilly Brown, Nate Powell and more. Hosted by writer/artist Palle Schmidt, creator of The Devil's Concubine and STILLETO and artist on Thomas Alsop.

By Palle Schmidt, writer, artist and comics creator

Eat This Podcast show

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Using food to explore all manner of topics, from agriculture to zoology. In Eat This Podcast, Jeremy Cherfas tries to go beyond the obvious to see how the food we eat influences and is influenced by history, archaeology, trade, chemistry, economics, geography, evolution, religion -- you get the picture. We don't do recipes, except when we do, or restaurant reviews, ditto. We do offer an eclectic smorgasbord of tasty topics. Twice nominated for a James Beard Award.

By Jeremy Cherfas

Through Process show

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Through process is a podcast about how we become designers, hosted by Namdev Hardisty and Mitch Goldstein.

By Namdev Hardisty and Mitch Goldstein

Key West Literary Seminar show

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The Key West Literary Seminar has been drawing lovers of literature to our small island in the subtropics for more than a quarter of a century. Our podcast series presents the best of KWLS recorded history- readings, panel discussions, and lectures by some of the world's most illustrious writers- for use by educators, students, and readers worldwide.

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Lysistrata by ARISTOPHANES show

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<p>Lysistrata read by the Classics Drama Company at DePaul. The Classics Drama Company at DePaul is a new gathering of Thespians and Classicists dedicated to performing and understanding ancient literature. If you live in Chicago and attend DePaul University, we welcome new additions to our group. Contact Dr. Kirk Shellko (kshellko@depaul.edu), if interested. <br>First performed in classical Athens c. 411 B.C.E., Aristophanes’ “Lysistrata” is the original battle of the sexes. One woman, Lysistrata, brings together the women of all Greece, exhorting them to withhold sexual contact from all men in order that they negotiate a treaty. Double entendres abound as men of Greece attempt to keep Lysistrata and her prurient gang from putting an end to the Peloponnesian war. Notably risqué, this comic drama sheds light on gender relations in ancient Athens<br>Lysistrata: Courtney Nehls<br>Calonice: Natalie Chavez<br> Myrrhine: Thu Hien Pham<br> Lampito: Nick Marotta<br> Stratyllis: Maggie Hogan<br> Magistrate: Ryan Keifer<br> Cinesias: Neil Loomis<br> Spartan Herald: Maggie Hogan<br> Envoys: Maggie Hogan, Neil Loomis<br> Athenians: Courtney Nehls, Natalie Chavez, Thu Hien Pham, Nicholas Marotta, Maggie Hogan, Neil Loomis, Kirk Shellko<br> Chorus of Women: Courtney Nehls, Natalie Chavez, Thu Hien Pham, Maggie Hogan, Neil Loomis<br> Magistrate: Ryan Keifer<br> Spartan Herald: Maggie Hogan<br> Chorus of Old Men: Nicholas Marotta, Ryan Keifer, Neil Loomis, Kirk Shellko, Maggie Hogan<br> Porter, Market Idlers, etc: Nicholas Marotta, Maggie Hogan, Neil Loomis<br><br> Editor: Kirk Shellko<br><br> Translator is not named, but Jack Lindsay is commentator and Norman Lindsay is the illustrator.</p><p></p>

By LibriVox

The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas show

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The Three Musketeers (Les Trois Mousquetaires) is a novel by Alexandre Dumas, père. It recounts the adventures of a young man named d’Artagnan after he leaves home to become a musketeer. D’Artagnan is not one of the musketeers of the title; those are his friends Athos, Porthos, and Aramis — inseparable friends who live by the motto, “One for all, and all for one”.The Three Musketeers was first published in serial form in the magazine Le Siècle between March and July 1844. Dumas claimed it was based on manuscripts he had discovered in the Bibliothèque Nationale. It was later proven that Dumas had based his work on the book Mémoires de Monsieur D’Artagnan, capitaine lieutenant de la première compagnie des Mousquetaires du Roi (Memoirs of Mister D’Artagnan, Lieutenant Captain of the first company of the King’s Musketeers) by Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras (Cologne, 1700).Dumas’ version of the story covers the adventures of D’Artagnan and his friends from 1625 to 1628, as they are involved in intrigues involving the weak King Louis XIII of France, his powerful and cunning advisor Cardinal Richelieu, the beautiful Queen Anne of Austria, her English lover, George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, and the Siege of La Rochelle. Adding to the intrigue are the mysterious Milady de Winter, and Richelieu’s right-hand man, the Comte de Rochefort. Get Twenty Years After here.Get The Man in the Iron Mask here.

By Books Should Be Free

Paradise Lost by John Milton show

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Paradise Lost is the first epic of English literature written in the classical style. John Milton saw himself as the intellectual heir of Homer, Virgil, and Dante, and sought to create a work of art which fully represented the most basic tenets of the Protestant faith. His work, which was dictated from memory and transcribed by his daughter, remains as one of the most powerful English poems. (Summary by Caeristhiona) This is a recording of the text of Milton’s first edition of 1667, which had ten books, unlike the second edition (1674) which was redivided into twelve books in the manner of Virgil’s Aeneid.

By Books Should Be Free