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Jammin' Jazz - Jazz For The New Generation show

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Jammin' Jazz is a long running hour long program featuring all that is cool and groovey, and happenin' in Modern Jazz right this minute hosted by former XM Satellite Radio and MOJA Radio DJ Michelle Sammartino. It features the marriage of Jazz and Funk, Jazz and Rock, Jazz and Fusion, Jazz and Hip Hop... from New Orleans to New York to CA to Europe to Japan and more... If it is happenin' in the world of Jazz you can find it here.I play Galactic, Garage A Trois, MMW, Parliament/Funkadelic, Guru, JMP, Mocean Worker, STS9, Will Bernard, KDTU, Benevento Russo Duo, Dr Lonnie Smith, Sharon Jones, Mike Clarke, Bonerama, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, PBS, Dumpstafunk... and that is just the beginning...

By michelle @ jamminjazz

Surprising Adventures of the Magical Monarch of Mo and His People, The by BAUM, L. Frank show

Surprising Adventures of the Magical Monarch of Mo and His People, The by BAUM, L. FrankJoin Now to Follow

<p>The Magical Monarch of Mo is a set of stories about the titular king, his queen, and his royal children. The stories are uproariously funny, dealing with topics as absurd as a man losing his temper who then tries to find it, an evil midget who steals a princess's big toe, and an entire city filled with highly civilized monkeys! Join the Monarch and all his friends for a rollicking adventure, filled with fun for the whole family!(Summary by Miriam Esther Goldman)</p>

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RSA Conference US Podcast show

RSA Conference US PodcastJoin Now to Follow

RSA Conference offers information security professionals around the world an unparalleled opportunity for networking and knowledge-sharing.

By RSA Conference

Thursday Big Book Step Study show

Thursday Big Book Step StudyJoin Now to Follow

Big Book Step Study Workshop for All Addictions

By Stephanie

Librivox: Princess and the Goblin, The (version 2) by MacDonald, George show

Librivox: Princess and the Goblin, The (version 2) by MacDonald, GeorgeJoin Now to Follow

George MacDonald's fairy stories and fantasy have inspired a number of writers including C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien and of this popular fairy story, which as you might suspect concerns a little princess plotted against by a race of goblins, G.K. Chesterton said that it "made a difference to my whole existence." (Summary by Andy Minter)

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Librivox: Enchanted Island of Yew, The by Baum, L. Frank show

Librivox: Enchanted Island of Yew, The by Baum, L. FrankJoin Now to Follow

A fairy has become bored with her life, and convinces some young girls to transform her into a human boy so she can go on adventures. The adventures come fast and furious, as the newly-named Prince Marvel explores the surrounding kingdoms. A masochistic squire accompanies Marvel, helping him with assorted kings, knights, dragons, and other medieval menaces along the way.

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StandingWatch | Audio Podcast show

StandingWatch | Audio PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Each week we release a new commentary on the news in light of Biblical prophecy.

By StandingWatch.org

Read the Bible for Life Podcast show

Read the Bible for Life PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Read the Bible for Life is a Biblical Literacy Initiative presented by George Guthrie, LifeWay Christian Resources, Union University, the Ryan Center for Biblical Studies, and B&amp;H Publishing Group. Learn more at www.ReadTheBibleForLife.com.

By B&amp;H Publishing Group

Librivox: Morte d'Arthur, Le - Vol. 1 by Malory, Thomas, Sir show

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Le Morte d'Arthur (spelled Le Morte Darthur in the first printing and also in some modern editions, Middle French for la mort d'Arthur, "the death of Arthur") is Sir Thomas Malory's compilation of some French and English Arthurian romances. The book contains some of Malory's own original material (the Gareth story) and retells the older stories in light of Malory's own views and interpretations. First published in 1485 by William Caxton, Le Morte d'Arthur is perhaps the best-known work of English-language Arthurian literature today. Many modern Arthurian writers have used Malory as their source, including T. H. White for his popular The Once and Future King . (Summary from Wikipedia)

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Librivox: Little Wizard Stories of Oz by Baum, L. Frank show

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The "Little Wizard Stories of Oz" are six short stories written by L. Frank Baum in 1913. By all accounts, Baum intended to finish the Oz series with "The Emerald City of Oz," published in 1910. Following that, he attempted to write non-Oz books, publishing "The Sea Fairies" in 1911 and "Sky Island" in 1912. But, (as Baum himself laments in the prefaces of many of his Oz books,) his "little tyrants" were only interested in hearing more Oz stories. So in 1913, he returned to writing about Oz, putting out both The "Little Wizard Stories" and "The Patchwork Girl of Oz" that year. According to this comprehensive Oz FAQ site , The Little Wizard Stories were geared toward younger children and were originally published separately, "similar in style to today's Little Golden Books." The next year, they were published together as one volume. Each Little Wizard Story revolves around the adventures of two famous Oz characters, and their humorous adventures in and around the land of Oz. (Summary by Maddie)

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