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Alfabeto Geek show

Alfabeto GeekJoin Now to Follow

Podcast de tecnología·Gadgets·Software·Internet. Todos los miércoles a la 21:00 Hrs. México Podcasters Omar @Macverpro Claudio @ClaudioFDL David @David_Ramirez_8

By Alfabeto Geek

Librivox: Richard II by Shakespeare, William show

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Richard II by William Shakespeare is the first of eight plays that portray a historically-informed version of the War of the Roses - beginning in about 1365 and ending with Richard III's death in 1485. Edited by J. M. Smallheer and John Gonzalez. (Summary by Cori) Characters: Narration, Keeper, and Lord - read by Annie Coleman King Richard II and First Servant - read by Peter Yearsley Northumberland and Gaunt - read by Chip Bolingbroke - read by Kayvan Sylvan Aumerle - read by John Gonzalez Henry Percy - read by Michael Sirois York - read by Martin Clifton Mowbray - read by Mark F. Smith Surrey and Willoughby - read by Nikolle Doolin Salisbury - read by David Barnes Bushy and Carlisle - read by Cecelia Prior Bagot, Abbot, Scroop, and Exton - read by Linton Green - read by deadwhitemales Queen Isabel - read by Joy Chan Duchess of York - read by Kristen McQuillin Berkeley - read by Rainer Ross - read by Mr. Baby Man Fitzwater and Groom - read by Sean McKinley Marshal - read by Lenny Glionna Jr. Captain and First Herald - read by Hugh Mac Duchess of Gloucester - read by Gesine Lady - read by Maureen S. O'Brien Gardener, Second Herald, and Second Servant - read by Kara Shallenberg

By LibriVox

100 Years of Horror show

100 Years of HorrorJoin Now to Follow

Join the Phantom Erik as he journeys back in time to review films and themes from each year during the last century. It's sure to be a ghoulish good time!

By The Phantom Erik

Metamorphoses by OVIDIUS NASO,  Publius (Ovid) show

Metamorphoses by OVIDIUS NASO, Publius (Ovid)Join Now to Follow

<p>The Metamorphoses of Ovid is probably one of the best known, certainly one of the most influential works of the Ancient world. It consists of a narrative poem in fifteen books that describes the creation and history of the world through mythological tales, starting with a cosmogony and finishing with the deification of Julius Caesar. Published around 8 AD, the Metamorphoses are a source, sometimes the only source, for many of the most famous ancient myths, such as the stories of Daedalus and Icarus, Arachne or Narcisus. <br><br> Ovid works his way through his subject matter often in an apparently arbitrary fashion; however, the connection between all the seemingly unconnected stories is that all of them talk about transformation. Change as the only permanent aspect of nature is the certainty that underlies the work of Ovid, who jumps from one transformation tale to another, sometimes retelling what had come to be seen as central events in the world of Greek myths and sometimes straying in odd directions. The poem is often called a mock-epic. It is written in dactylic hexameter, the form of the great heroic and nationalistic epic poems, both those of the ancient tradition (the Iliad and Odyssey) and of Ovid's own day (the Aeneid). It begins with the ritual "invocation of the muse," and makes use of traditional epithets and circumlocutions. But instead of following and extolling the deeds of a human hero, it leaps from story to story sometimes in very cunning ways, and, because of the clever ways in which it connects the stories, the Metamorphoses were once called the "Thousand and One Nights of the Ancient World". (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Leni)</p>

By LibriVox

Bump In The Night with DJ Spruke show

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An hour of fresh Electro House every Monday from Buffalonian DJ Spruke, with voiceovers and commentary! Features include the Bump Of The Week, shout-outs, commenting on tracks, and special exclusive Spruke preview tracks.

By Spruke

THE BIKER LOWDOWN RADIO SHOW show

THE BIKER LOWDOWN RADIO SHOWJoin Now to Follow

CLICK THE PLAY BUTTON TO BEGIN SHOW !!! ---------------------------- Hammerin Hank, a unique Freedom Fighter has stepped forward and taken the reins here at the Biker Lowdown, co-hosted by Paul Cote - founded by LJ James &amp; American Biker X with our good friend and biker rights advocate, Preacher Chuck D. - Bringing you hottest Biker Rights issues,current news and cool entertainment directly from the American Biker Culture &amp; Biker Culture Worldwide! IF YOU VIOLATE OUR BIKER RIGHTS... YOU BETTER WATCH OUT FOR OUR BIKER LEFTS!- BikerLowdown.com The Biker Lowdown Radio Show, The show focuses on the Biker / Motorcycle world. We try to keep the subject matter entertaining yet at the same time help protect the rights of everyone in the Motorcycle World. We want to hear from all who ride around the world. Each week We will have a guest call in to talk about something that is going on in the world of Motorcycles. We will also talk about events We have or will be attending. We are always looking for People from the Biker world to call in, If you want to be on the show Send an e-mail at BadBikerRadio@yahoo.com and let us know what Motorcycle related topic you would like to talk about. There are many of you out there and We are not just looking for Motorcycle celebrities , We would like to hear from everyone from the Biker world. We are always interested in hearing from active Members of all Motorcycle Rights Origination's !!! Thanks for all the Support!

By Biker LowDown

Small Country, Big Talk show

Small Country, Big TalkJoin Now to Follow

'Small Country, Big Talk' brings you the latest in Israeli innovation - from high-tech to high fashion, from amazing musicians to green energy solutions. With original interviews and live performances, we showcase the hottest trends and best new ideas coming out of Israel.

By Israel in New York

Occasion Vibration show

Occasion VibrationJoin Now to Follow

monthly mixes tailored for specific occasions

By Pedro Mahx

Voice Of Liberty show

Voice Of LibertyJoin Now to Follow

Voice of Liberty is a political talk show dedicated to exposing the NWO and the "banksters" that have hijacked our government. Our mission is to join the information war and defend both our liberties and the Constitution. By exposing the truth behind a criminal government, we can create real change.

By Voice Of Liberty

Librivox: Kidnapped by Stevenson, Robert Louis show

Librivox: Kidnapped by Stevenson, Robert LouisJoin Now to Follow

David Balfour, a lad of seventeen and newly orphaned, is directed to go and live with his rich uncle, the master of the estate of Shaws in the lowlands of Scotland near Edinburgh. His uncle, Ebenezer (as close a miser as Dickens' Ebenezer Scrooge), is shocked to suddenly have his young relative descend on him and tries to rid himself of David with an arranged accident. Failing that, he pays the captain of a brig to kidnap David and sell him into slavery in Carolina. A collision in the fog brings onboard the brig a survivor, Alan Breck Stewart, who is carrying a dangerous amount of gold on his person. David warns him of a plan by the brig's captain and crew to overpower him and seize the money, and then finds himself fighting alongside Alan in a battle royale. By good fortune, Alan is handy with a sword and they have access to the firearms locker, and the pair so completely defeat the crew that barely enough hands remain to sail her. Limping to port, she is holed by rocks, and David finds himself a castaway. Being in Alan's presence continues to be a chancey business. David is talking to Colin Roy Campbell, the King's Factor who has been oppressing Alan's people, when the man is shot to death, and David is chased as an accomplice. The two "take to the heather" and barely survive near brushes with redcoats as they thread through the Trossachs and other highland ranges of Scotland. Only after an arduous weeks-long trek through territory where they are actively hunted do they emerge in the more settled districts around the river Forth, only to find guards upon the bridge. With no money remaining, they must somehow cross to Queensferry, find Ebenezer's lawyer, and lay claim to David's inheritance in order to send Alan safely on to France. (summary by Mark F. Smith)

By LibriVox