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Two Inter Miami fans and Season Ticket Holders have a weekly podcast about all things Inter Miami. Daniel a life long soccer fan, and Kris who has just recently fallen in love with the beautiful game. Two different points of view, but a shared love for the club and game.
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Then & Now

UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy

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Then & Now connects past to present, using historical analysis and context to help guide us through modern issues and policy decisions. Then & Now is brought to you by the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy. Then & Now is produced by David Myers and Roselyn Campbell, and features original music by Daniel Raijman.
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A Very Good Year

Jason Bailey & Michael Hull

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“Fun City Cinema” hosts Jason Bailey and Mike Hull proudly present “A Very Good Year,” a podcast with a simple premise: each week we invite a guest (filmmakers and actors, critics and historians, comedians and musicians) who loves movies, and ask them to select their favorite year of movies. Some pick a year from their movie-going past; some go deep into film history. Whichever the case, we spend (about) an hour talking about that year: we ask them to share their top five films of the year, ...
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This new Podcast format called “Blowing in the wind” is dedicated to people that are interested in learning about music and innovation. Doesn’t matter what instrument you play, if you are a music freak and like innovation just like us, this is your podcast. Our goal is to interview every single month, special guests who have a lot to share with us about these two topics and share it with you! Este nuevo formato de Podcast llamado “Blowing in the wind” está dedicado a personas interesadas en ...
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This podcast is all about Spanglish vibes, brought to you by the content creator, producer, and host of the Yovy D Show. Yeah, that's right, from the corporate media world, where broadcast and podcasting collide, we present "Chombita Chronicles - Afrolatina with an accent!" ¡En Español! ¡En Inglés! My podcast cover art is a masterpiece crafted by CelesteR, a graphic designer and animator. Este podcast está diseñado para sacar a la luz diferentes tipos de experiencias personales, cuentos, his ...
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"Libros para salvar el mundo" es un podcast de Ojo en Tinta, medio de comunicación cultural, fundado en Chile el año 2011. Creemos firmemente que en tiempos de crisis, los libros nos pueden ayudar a encender la imaginación y a abrir nuevas rutas para comprender la realidad.
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Sounds like Loco Dice, Villalobos, Deetron, tINI or Martin Buttrich. Mix, deconstruct and reconstruct the tracks to add a personal touch to his sets. Born in Barcelona (Spain), the city where he still lives and works. His interest in electronic music started in the early 80s when he discovered the Chicago’s house music. His main influences from this period were Marshall Jefersson, Micker Oliver, Tyree, Steve "Silk" Hurley, Tony Scott. Later on he get inspired by artists such as Pete Tong, Ni ...
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Bad at Sports

Bad at Sports

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Bad At Sports is a weekly podcast about contemporary art. Founded in 2005, the series focuses on presenting the practices of artists, curators, critics, dealers, various other arts professionals through an online audio format.
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Love and Noraebang

Sonoro | The Mash-Up Americans

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Jaesun, an heir to a Korean chaebol, and Ana, a Mexican American entrepreneur, fall in love in modern day LA. After months of innocent flirting and one passionate karaoke session later, Ana finds out that Jaesun must return to Korea for his two-year military service. And when her business hits an unexpected roadblock, miscommunications ensue. Ana must decide whether she's going to go at it alone or have some faith in her love. Will their relationship survive the distance? Love and Noraebang ...
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Screenwriter (“Heathers,” “Demolition Man,” “Batman Returns”) and encyclopedic cinephile Daniel Waters joins us to discuss 2008—a key year for him as a filmmaker and film lover, thanks to the likes of “Synecdoche, New York,” “Love Exposure,” and “The Dark Knight.” For show notes - including where to stream this week's movies, links to referenced me…
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Viajar a Berlín en 2024.Berlin Welcome cardhttps://www.berlin-welcomecard.de/esMuseo de Espiashttps://www.deutsches-spionagemuseum.de/enMuseo de arte Moderno: berlinische galeriehttps://berlinischegalerie.de/en/Museo Judiohttps://www.jmberlin.de/enVisita guiada:https://apps.apple.com/se/app/jmb-app/id1522907870?l=en-GBTopography of Terrorhttps://ww…
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The topic of reproductive healthcare and access to abortion has emerged as a pivotal point in the weeks and months leading up to the 2024 presidential election in the U.S. In this week's episode of then & now, our guest interviewer Professor Elizabeth O’Brien speaks with Professor Cassia Roth, a historian of Society, Environment, and Health Equity …
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Catherine Stebbins is intimately acquainted with the year of 1930 - because it was the subject of the most recent of her year-by-year movie ‘zines, which makes her an ideal (and overdue) guest. Join us as she discusses the nutty “King of Jazz,” the heartbreaking “City Girl,” the sublime “People on Sunday,” and more. For show notes - including where…
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Abby Olcese’s new book “Films for All Seasons” walks the reader through “the church year at the movies,” finding unexpected movies to tie in to the liturgical calendar; she joins us to explore the calendar year of 2018, including “Bad Times at the El Royale,” “First Reformed,” and “Eighth Grade.” For show notes - including where to stream this week…
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Welcome back to then & now! To kick off our 5th season, we are joined by Professor Amir Alexander, a historian of mathematics in UCLA’s Luskin Department of History. His latest book, Liberty’s Grid, examines how Founding Father Thomas Jefferson transformed early America into a mathematical landscape. Jefferson’s vision of an empty, gridded space wa…
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Film critic, editor, and intrepid festival traveler Beatrice Loayza joins us for another probing look into the oft-dismissed 1950s—this time 1958, as we look at a Hitchcock classic (“Vertigo”), a pre-New Wave banger (“Elevator to the Gallows”), a hard-hitting social drama (“The Defiant Ones”), and more. For show notes - including where to stream th…
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Eric Von Haynes is a Chicago-based artist, printmaker, and community organizer. He founded Flatlands Press, a print studio that creates art objects and printed ephemera for artists worldwide, with a focus on community engagement. His work blends traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques, creating unique monoprints that invite viewers to r…
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Charles Taylor is the author of one of our fave film books, “Opening Wednesday at a Theater or Drive-In Near You,” so he joins us to discuss the “hinge year” of 1966, which included late films from old masters (“El Dorado”), manifestos from provocateurs (“Masculine-Feminine”), and electric shocks from cinematic wild men (“Tokyo Drifter”). For show …
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https://traffic.libsyn.com/badatsports/Bad_at_Sports_Episode_881_Sean_Nash.mp3 download This week on Bad at Sports Duncan MacKenzie and Amy Kligman check in with Sean Nash! Thanks to the glory of the Charlotte Street Foundation. Sean Nash is a visual artist whose work often intersects with fermentation, social practice, and ecological themes. His p…
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This week on Bad at Sports Duncan MacKenzie and Amy Kligman check in with Sean Nash! Thanks to the glory of the Charlotte Street Foundation. Sean Nash is a visual artist whose work often intersects with fermentation, social practice, and ecological themes. His projects integrate fermented foods into sculptures and exhibitions, exploring the cultura…
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Screenwriter (and former film critic and podcaster) April Wolfe joins us to talk up the postwar pleasures of 1947, so bring your nun’s habits (“Black Narcissus”), femme fatales (“Out of the Past”) and questionable Irish accents (“The Lady from Shanghai”). For show notes - including where to stream this week's movies, links to referenced media, and …
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We are happy to share with you the 17th "Blowing in the Wind" podcast episode!🎙️This time around, our special guest is none other than Aimee Nolte! AIMEE NOLTE´S WEB:https://www.aimeenolte.com/ BLOWING IN THE WIND LINKS: Apple Podcast👉 https://apple.co/3xawZZT Google Podcast👉 https://bit.ly/3r5pZcR Spotify👉 https://spoti.fi/3NNKy7j Ivoox👉 https://b…
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