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TheBlackSphere Radio Show show

TheBlackSphere Radio ShowJoin Now to Follow

Unapologetically conservative, the radio show is based mainly on a satirical political blog of the same name authored by Kevin Jackson. The show and the blog educate people on conservative politics, and takes a mainly satirical poke at liberals, though at times we find it necessary to "pimp slap" them too! So if you like good political conversation that transcends all areas of life, then you will probably like this show.

By TheBlackSphere

Cowbell Kingdom Podcast show

Cowbell Kingdom PodcastJoin Now to Follow

A member of the ESPN TrueHoop Network, the Cowbell Kingdom Podcast brings commentary, analysis and interviews focused on Sacramento Kings and NBA discussion.

By Jonathan Santiago & James Ham

CLNS Radio » Celtics Late Night Show show

CLNS Radio » Celtics Late Night ShowJoin Now to Follow

Originally broadcasting at 11 pm on Sunday’s, the Celtics Late Night Show has moved to prime time. Check out BPaul and Nick’s featured guests, hilarious and interactive segments and spectacular analysis. The boys talk all-hoops with a “slight bias” towards the Boston Celtics. The Celtics Late Night Show goes LIVE every Monday at 9 pm, EST.

By CLNS Radio

"Doo Wop Today" and Friends show

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Hosted by Jersey Phil and his partners Southern Flyer and Sackie.Discussion of Oldies, Doo Wop, R&B and Soul, and that Olde Tyme Rock and Roll.

By Jersey Phil

V-RADIO show

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V-RADIO is a radio show dedicated to spreading awareness of the Resource Based Economy model suggested by Jacque Fresco of the Venus Project. I also frequently have guests including scientists, documentary film makers, and other activists. Thank you for supporting V-RADIO!

By V RADIO

Maine Ghost Hunters Radio show

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Maine Ghost Hunters would like to cordially invite members of the paranormal field to join us as a guest on one of our upcoming radio shows. Your involvement with the field of "paranormal" can be associated with ghosts, UFO's, cryptozoology, and just about anything other topic considered "unusual" or "out of the norm". If you have an experience we'd enjoy having you share it with our listeners on a segment of one of our radio shows. If you'd like to learn more about the Maine Ghost Hunters organization, and a little more about our Media Team, which is specifically responsible for our radio show content, we invite you to visit us on the internet at the 2 links provided. www.maineghosthunters.org ((AND)) www.maineghosthunters.org/media

By maineghosthunters

Without Bias show

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Join Jack Heverin and Barrie Lester every Sunday morning for a comprehensive look at the world of lawn bowls.

By Crocmedia

Librivox: Innocents Abroad, The by Twain, Mark show

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When you dive into Mark Twain’s (Samuel Clemens’) The Innocents Abroad, you have to be ready to learn more about the unadorned, ungilded reality of 19th century “touring” than you might think you want to learn. This is a tough, literary journey. It was tough for Twain and his fellow “pilgrims”, both religious and otherwise. They set out, on a June day in 1867, to visit major tourist sites in Europe and the near east, including Greece, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, “the Holy Land”, and Egypt. What Twain records, in often humorous, sometimes grotesque but always fascinating detail, are the day-to-day ups and downs of discovering the truth about people and places. The truths they learn are often far different than their education and rumor have made them preconceive. This is a voyage of discovery. It’s long and, in places, tiresome. But it’s revelatory about so much. As with some of his other works, Twain includes popular prejudices of his time, which are today considered socially unacceptable. His references to “Indians”, “Negroes” and “infidels” come to mind. Beyond the lows, though, there are the highs of Twain’s cutting wit and insight as he guides us along the bumpy and often dangerous voyage. No need to buckle up. Just take it slow, and steady…like the journey itself. (Summary by John Greenman)

By LibriVox

Librivox: Portrait of a Lady, The - Vol 2 by James, Henry show

Librivox: Portrait of a Lady, The - Vol 2 by James, HenryJoin Now to Follow

The Portrait of a Lady is a novel by Henry James, first published as a serial in The Atlantic Monthly and Macmillan's Magazine in 1880-1881 and then as a book in 1881. It is the story of a spirited young American woman, Isabel Archer, who "affronts her destiny" and finds it overwhelming. She inherits a large amount of money and subsequently becomes the victim of Machiavellian scheming by two American expatriates. Like many of James's novels, it is set mostly in Europe, notably England and Italy. Generally regarded as the masterpiece of his early phase of writing, this novel reflects James's absorbing interest in the differences between the New World and the Old. It also treats in a profound way the themes of personal freedom, responsibility, betrayal, and sexuality. (Summary from Wikipedia)

By LibriVox

USpeak: Open Verse and Story Performance Series show

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USpeak is a series of five literary happenings at The Oasis Deli on the University of Miami's Coral Gables campus. Each event features a local writer/poet from the Miami or University of Miami literary community. Audience members are also invited to step up and share their poems, stories and music at the open mic. USpeak is sponsored, in part, by the University of Miami's Creative Writing Program, English Department, and Auxiliary Services.

By University of Miami Creative Writing Program