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The Week in Art

The Art Newspaper

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From breaking news and insider insights to exhibitions and events around the world, the team at The Art Newspaper picks apart the art world's big stories with the help of special guests. An award-winning podcast hosted by Ben Luke. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A brush with...

The Art Newspaper

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A brush with..., sponsored by Bloomberg Connects, is a podcast by The Art Newspaper that features in-depth conversations with leading international artists. Host Ben Luke asks the questions you've always wanted to: who are the artists, historical and contemporary, they most admire? Which are the museums they return to? What are the books, music and other media that most inspire them? What do they get up to in the studio every day? And what is art for, anyway? The podcast offers a fascinating ...
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The Discover Library and Archives Canada podcast is where Canadian history, literature and culture await you. Each month, we will showcase treasures from our vaults, guide you through our many services and introduce you to the people who acquire, safeguard and make known Canada’s documentary heritage.
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Comic Book Historians

Presented by Alex Grand

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As featured on LEGO.com, Marvel.com, Slugfest, NPR, Wall Street Journal and the Today Show, host & series producer Alex Grand, author of Understanding Superhero Comic Books (with various co-hosts Bill Field, David Armstrong, N. Scott Robinson, Ph.D., Jim Thompson) and guests engage in a Journalistic Comic Book Historical discussion between professionals, historians and scholars in determining what happened and when in comics, from strips and pulps to the platinum age comic book, through gold ...
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News and advice columns of yesteryear. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Join your hostess the delightful, Ms. Helen Chen on a trip back in time. Ms. Helen covers everything from vintage dating tips, old baking tricks, unsolved murders and bank robberies, and the occasional want ad that would likely be banned in today's prints.
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The Peabody Award-winning Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen, from PRX, is a smart and surprising guide to what's happening in pop culture and the arts. Each week, Kurt introduces the people who are creating and shaping our culture. Life is busy – so let Studio 360 steer you to the must-see movie this weekend, the next book for your nightstand, or the song that will change your life. Produced in association with Slate.
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Censored

Aoife Bhreatnach

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Censored is a podcast for the filthy minded. Explore banned films, books, magazines, newspapers and cinema like a smut-obsessed censor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Paperweight Radio

Juliette Kristensen

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Paperweight Radio: Explorations in Visual and Material Culture draws together artists, designers, academics, curators, writers and researchers around a theme, to explore the territory of visual and material culture from different vantage points. In these explorations, Paperweight offers reports from the front-line of research into visual and material culture, running into the heat of battle and reporting back with dispatches.
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Via the modern jungle drums Chronicle Chamber present the world's FIRST AND BEST podcast dedicated to the classic adventure comics hero, THE PHANTOM! If you're passionate about the Ghost Who Walks, this is one podcast you won't want to miss out on!Regular Hosts Jermayn, Stephen & Dan discuss everything in the Phantoms world from all the latest comics and news. We also regular interview Phantom creators and phans from around the world.
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The Loaded Goat

Aaron Tallent and Christopher Cordingley

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Aaron Tallent and Chris Cordingley break down each episode of "The Andy Griffith Show", providing tidbits on the show and cast, and creating and debunking conspiracy theories.
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Five-time winner of Best Education Podcast in the Podcast Awards. Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing and feed your love of the English language. Whether English is your first language or your second language, these grammar, punctuation, style, and business tips will make you a better and more successful writer. Grammar Girl is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast.
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Pine Street Productions

Pine Street Productions

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Pine Street Productions brings you back to the golden age of radio with brand-new work from talented Canadian artists. Enjoy a truly immersive audio experience as gifted voice actors from Canada's Niagara Region bring you stories from both new and established writers. Genres include mystery, comedy, historical fiction and more. Pine Street Productions is a division of Thorold Theatre. Visit us at https://thoroldtheatre.ca/podcasts for updates.
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مرحبًا بكم في بودكاست ياسر الياسري (مسموع)، حيث يشارككم المخرج والكاتب والمنتج ياسر الياسري قصصًا آسرة من مسيرته في صناعة الأفلام. في كل حلقة، نتعمق في موضوع فريد، مقدمين رؤى قيمة ومنحنيات تعليمية ونصائح حول صناعة الأفلام وحياة صانع الأفلام. من التحديات التي واجهها إلى النعم التي احتضنها، يقدم ياسر نظرة خلف الكواليس على عالم صناعة الأفلام، مما يجعل هذا البودكاست ضروريًا للمخرجين الطموحين وعشاق السينما على حد سواء. انضموا إلينا في مناقشات شيقة، وحكايات ملهمة، وثروة من المعرفة من خبير حقيقي في ...
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Human Powered

Wisconsin Humanities

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Humanity Unlocked, the second season from Human Powered, is a podcast about the power of the humanities in Wisconsin prisons. From a storytelling workshop at Oak Hill Correctional Facility to a poetry workshop with people who were formerly incarcerated to a conversation with writers and editors of prison newspapers, we are digging into the importance of the humanities as tools for searching for meaning and understanding. And check out our first season to explore Wisconsin together to hear in ...
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A podcast to help unpack the skills needed for the entertainment and creative industries and celebrate those already in them. A series of solo shows and interviews to help creatives with the business of show business. Learn how to market yourself as a creative and how to boss your social media and online presence. Great for actors, dancers, singers, producers, writers and those in the creative industries.
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THE BIBLIO FILE is a podcast about "the book," and an inquiry into the wider world of book culture. Hosted by Nigel Beale it features wide ranging, long-form conversations with authors, poets, book publishers, booksellers, book editors, book collectors, book makers, book scholars, book critics, book designers, book publicists, literary agents and many others inside the book trade and out - from writer to reader.
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A conference to share as much practical and methodological information as possible to give all new researchers in the history of former Soviet States a head start so they could avoid getting bogged down in administrative or organisational difficulties. The conference had a strong interdisciplinary focus, incorporating talks on History, Film, Theatre, Visual Art, Literature, Language, Music, Cultural Studies and Memory.
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Seminole Wars Authority

Seminole Wars Foundation

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The Seminole Wars Authority podcast looks at Seminole resistance to the United States’ campaign of Indian removal in the 1800s. We explore what the Seminole Wars were, how they came to be, how they were fought, and how they still resonate some two centuries later. We talk with historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, archivists, writers, novelists, artists, musicians, exhibitors, craftsmen, educations, park rangers, military-era reenactors, living historians, and, to the descendants of t ...
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10 million people, a couple hundred cities, unlimited possibilities. Host Jon Steinberg, a lifelong explorer, has made it his business to get into the heart, mind and soul of Southern California. Every week we are going to explore the most interesting parts, history, food and culture that Southern California has to offer, and together, we are going to find out what is behind the greatest region in the city. Happy exploring!
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Send us a text في هذه الحلقة من بودكاست ياسر الياسري (مسموع)، يأخذنا ياسر في رحلة شيقة مع فيلمه "ضوء دامس" عبر عالم المهرجانات السينمائية العالمية. يكشف ياسر عن كواليس وخفايا هذه المهرجانات، بما في ذلك التحديات والمواقف الغريبة وغير المتوقعة التي واجهها أثناء عرض عمله على الساحة الدولية. كما يتحدث ياسر عن لحظة حاسمة في مسيرته المهنية: اتخاذ قرار بش…
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A PRETTY COMPLICATED ORGANISM — Like many of you, I was stunned by what happened on November 5th. It’s gonna take me some time to reckon with what this all says about the values of a large portion of this country. As part of that reckoning—and for some much-needed relief—I’ve opted to spend less time with media in general for a bit. But on “the mor…
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This week on Kankakee Podcast News, we dive into the stories shaping our community. Learn about Kankakee’s renewed investment in public safety with ShotSpotter, the latest updates on the tragic sentencing in Sgt. Marlene Rittmanic’s case, and a major tax proposal for Bradley schools. Plus, Chef Vaughn’s Kitchen is making a comeback, Bourbonnais pla…
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Maurizio Cattelan’s Comedian (2019), the work featuring a banana stuck to a wall with grey duct tape, sold at Sotheby’s in New York, on Wednesday for $5m or $6.2m with fees. But how did other works fare at this week’s auctions in New York? Ben Luke talks to Ben Sutton, The Art Newspaper’s editor, Americas, about the sales. Frank Auerbach, the paint…
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1033. Last year, Dragonfly Editorial had a "no AI" policy, but since then, they've been experimenting with the technology, and the policy has become more nuanced. President Samantha Enslen joins us to talk about what changed, what's working and what isn't, concerns, and how her employees feel about it. Visit Dragonfly Editorial. 🔗 Share your famile…
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Goshka Macuga talks to Ben Luke about her influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped her life and work. Macuga was born in 1967 in Warsaw, Poland. Her deep research into multifarious subjects manifests in the form of installations, sculpture, tapestry, photography, v…
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1032. First, we explore why children pick up languages faster than adults. You’ll learn about the critical period when young brains are best at learning, why kids often learn two languages at once, and what makes it harder for adults. Then, we tackle the grammar rules for using singular and plural verbs with band names and team names, comparing Ame…
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The 100th iteration of the iconic Supanova pop culture convention, in Brisbane November 2024, was a landmark event, especially for Phantom fans who descended upon the city in numbers. This year’s gathering was a celebration of all things Phantom, with a host of activities and special guests that made it an unforgettable experience. Among the highli…
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In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, Jake sits down with local historian and guest Jack Klasey to explore the captivating history of Kankakee's newspapers. From the rise and fall of several local papers to the deeply rooted legacy of the Small family, whose involvement spanned four generations, they delve into what made these publications the h…
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Send us a text In this episode of Yasir Alyasiri's (Masmoo) Podcast, Yasir unveils the behind-the-scenes stories of filming on the atmospheric Al Jazirah Al Hamra. From humorous and strange incidents to the unique emotional energy that surrounds a film set, Yasir reflects on the vibrant dynamics of creating cinema. He also explores the remarkable p…
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This week on Kankakee Podcast News, we remember the legacy of James Taylor, highlight Liberty Lodge’s mission to support homeless veterans, and reflect on the final service at First Presbyterian Church after 170 years. Plus, updates on local elections, the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign, and more. Tune in for all the latest news shaping Kanka…
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UK museums are at a moment of transformation with a new generation of directors taking the helm at several of the major national institutions in London. So for this landmark 300th episode, we felt it was a good moment to look at the challenges and opportunities for museums now and in the future. We invited Gus Casely-Hayford of V&A East, Nicholas C…
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1031. This week, Fiona McPherson from the Oxford English Dictionary talks about the latest “beer” words added to the OED, from “boozeroo” to “beerage.” We discuss how these words are chosen, the fascinating history behind them, and why some have surprising origins. Fiona also explains how digital resources have transformed lexicography and shares w…
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In this festive episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore sits down with Paula Sutter, the director of the Kankakee Valley Theater Association's (KVTA) latest holiday production, "Elf Jr.," and the show's vibrant lead, Brady Perzee, who plays Buddy the Elf. As holiday preparations fill the air, Jake, Paula, and Brady dive into the whimsical…
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It worked out really well for two angry ladies to be reading about a dragon shifter instead of a human man. This week, we read The Dragon of New Orleans by Genevieve Jack and we’re so glad. Gabriel is an immortal dragon, but a witch placed a curse on him. He doesn’t have long before his time runs out–he’ll either turn to stone or he’ll have to retu…
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1030. This week, we look at why "hang" has two past-tense forms: "hanged" and "hung." (And why I keep messing them up!) Then we expand on why "pair" can be singular or plural. And finally we look at why we hear some words only in set phrases such as "bated breath," "throes of agony," and "to and fro." The "archaic language" segment was written by K…
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In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore chats with military veteran Brad Stosiek and local community advocate Eric Peterson, diving deep into Brad’s unique military journey and his life post-service. Brad humorously recounts his time as a cook in the Marines, often describing himself as a "glorified lunch lady," while sharing the …
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Send us a text In this episode of Yasir Alyasiri's (Masmoo) Podcast, Yasir dives into the dual challenge of managing two distinct roles—director and producer—while filming his project "Murk Light." Each role comes with its own demands, requiring him to "switch hats" between creative vision and logistical responsibilities. Yasir shares how this bala…
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WHAT MAKES STEVE BRODNER HAPPY — When your boss tells you to track down an amusing Steve Brodner factoid to open the podcast with, and one of the first things you find is a, uh, a “dick army,” welp, that’s what you’re going to go with. Lest you judge me, I can explain. Brodner’s drawing of this army was inspired by a guy who was actually named Dick…
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This week, we break down the biggest stories shaping our community! From election results and referendum outcomes to local business updates, we've got you covered. Hear about the Bourbonnais Police Department’s new K-9 officer, upcoming road closures, and why Kankakee is banning UTVs from public spaces. Plus, we celebrate Veterans Day with special …
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This week: two exhibitions in London are showing remarkable works made during the Renaissance. At the King’s Gallery, the museum that is part of Buckingham Palace, Drawing the Italian Renaissance offers a thematic journey through 160 works on paper made across Italy between 1450 and 1600. Ben Luke talks to Martin Clayton, Head of Prints and Drawing…
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1029. This week, I talk with Jennifer Lynn Barnes, author of the bestselling "Inheritance Games" series and a former psychology professor, about the psychology behind popular fiction. We look at why readers connect so deeply with fictional characters, the science of parasocial relationships, and how understanding human psychology can improve your s…
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Jermayn Parker is joined by Team Fantomen editors Jacob Habinc and Andreas Eriksson as he asks them all the questions about what they are planning for 2025 which so happens to be their 75th anniversary birthday! We first start off asking about the celebrations of 2025 and what they have planned. They tell us as much as they can and yet still hold b…
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1028. This week, we look at the weird situation when you want to add a suffix (such as "-less") to a plural-only noun such as "pants" or "scissors" — with a fun detour for some pants-related idioms. Then, with a new "Beetlejuice" in theaters, we look at the fascinating origin of the name and its role in mythology throughout the ages. The "pantless"…
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In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore dives into the sudsy world of soap-making with Rachael Reynolds, the artisan behind Gracie Pie Apothecary. Rachael enlightens us on what truly constitutes "real soap," revealing that many commercial products labeled as soap don't meet the FDA's definition. She shares the details of her craft…
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In this last Election Special episode of Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore sits down with Phil Nagel, a candidate for the Illinois State Senate in the 40th district. Nagel shares his perspective on various issues, including rising property taxes, government transparency, and economic growth. He suggests drawing from Texas' business-friendly polici…
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In this episode, we speak with Justice Linda Davenport, candidate for the Illinois Third Appellate Court. Justice Davenport shares her journey in the judiciary, her perspectives on case deliberation, and her dedication to upholding justice. From her very first case involving a complex manslaughter appeal to her thoughts on courtroom transparency, s…
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Send us a text In this episode of Yasir Alyasiri's (Masmoo) Podcast, Yasir shares the intense and surreal adventure of scouting filming locations for his short film, "Murk Light." Driven by a vision, Yasir sets out on a challenging quest to find a unique bus, an essential piece of the film's visual story, only to discover that tracking down this el…
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In today's special episode, Alex Grand and Bill Field delve into a fascinating phone conversation from August 27, 1994, between comic book historian and writer, Steve Ringgenberg and the legendary fantasy artist Frank Frazetta. Steve Ringgenberg, known for his deep knowledge and contributions to the comic book industry, chats with Frazetta about hi…
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In this episode of Kankakee Podcast News, we cover a range of important local stories, including tragic accidents in the county, a brush fire response that highlights community spirit, and significant updates on local leadership and elections. We’ll also discuss the impact of a potential Denny’s closure, changes in Kankakee schools, and an exciting…
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Shortly after the US election on 5 November, the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington opens The Shape of Power: Stories of Race and American Sculpture, a radical new perspective on the history of the discipline from 1792 to now. Ahead of its opening, Ben Luke speaks to Karen Lemmey, a curator of sculpture at the Smithsonian American Art Mu…
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D.R.I.F.T. Studio artist, Tanya Evans-Johnson, is this episode's guest on the Energy Stoners™ Cafe Podcast.. She discusses, with host Toni Quest, her upcoming exhibit at the Greenburgh Town Hall in New Westchester County, New York. Her art is based on her ‘DRIFT’ art principle - Designing Reclaimed Items From Trash. exerts from 'Talk with TQ' video…
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1027. This week, I talk with forensic linguist Natalie Schilling about how people's language gives them away — in manifestos, ransom notes, text messages, and more. Natalie Schilling is a professor emerita of linguistics at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, and runs a forensic linguistics consulting firm. You can find her on LinkedIn. 🔗 Shar…
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In this Kankakee Podcast episode, Illinois State Representative Jackie Haas shares her motivations, achievements, and vision as she seeks a third term. Emphasizing her roots in the district, Haas discusses her commitment to addressing issues like inflation, tax relief, and supporting small businesses. She highlights her legislative support for lowe…
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We got an ARC of Lost and Lassoed by Lyla Sage and we’re SO excited to talk to you about it. This series has us in a chokehold. Lost and Lassoed is book three in the Rebel Blue Ranch series–we finally get to see Teddy and Gus’s chemistry come to a head (giggle). Gus needs childcare assistance while Cam is out of town for the summer and Teddy is in …
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1026. This week, we look at the origins of words for men, including the ancient roots of "man," the surprising evolution of the word "guy" from being an insult to just another word, and how "guido" took a different route. Then, for some Halloween fun, we look at the difference between crypts, catacombs, mausoleums, and ossuaries, with an emphasis o…
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In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, prepare yourself for a spine-chilling journey as host Jake LaMore sits down with the Kankakee Paranormal Investigations Team for a special Halloween re-release from October 2022. Recorded live at the Kankakee County Museum, Jake is joined by seasoned paranormal investigators Mike Zenz, Steve Reinbold, Emily …
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Send us a text In this episode of Yasir Alyasiri's (Masmoo) Podcast, Yasir shares his early preparations for his first cinematic project, a short film titled "Murk Light." Yasir takes listeners behind the scenes of the initial planning stages, where he faced the daunting task of aligning his ambitious vision with the limited budget at hand. From ma…
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SHE’S OUR TYPE — Everybody knows that in May 2023, a jury found Donald Trump liable for defaming and abusing E. Jean Carroll, and awarded her $5 million. And everybody also knows that in January 2024, another jury found Trump liable for defamation against her to the tune of $83.3 million. P.S., with interest, his payout will now total over $100 mil…
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Big changes are coming to Kankakee County! In this episode, we cover Andy Wheeler’s resignation as County Board Chairman, Shaw Media’s acquisition of The Daily Journal, and the upcoming closure of Manteno’s beloved Twisted Cupcake. Plus, stay tuned for updates on Larry Power Road, community events, and more! Send us a text Support the show…
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This week: with less than two weeks before the US goes to the polls, and with early voting underway, Ben Luke talks to The Art Newspaper’s editor, Americas, Ben Sutton, about what we might expect depending on whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump wins the presidential election on 5 November. The exhibition Siena: The Rise of Painting 1300-1350 is c…
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1025. Have you ever wondered where meeting terms like “quorum” or “proxy” come from? In this episode, Jim Slaughter looks at the linguistic origins and historical contexts of these and other common parliamentary words. We discuss the evolution of words like “bylaws,” why minutes aren't related to time, how “filibuster” is connected to pirates, and …
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Join us as we catch up with all the latest happenings with the Phantom from around the world in the month of October 2024. This podcast is truly international as we fly around dissecting Phantom related news from Sweden, Germany, Finland, Italy and Ukraine then review the latest Daily and Sunday newspaper stories and review comics from Australia, S…
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