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Opera San José

Opera San José

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Opera San José is a professional, regional opera company that is unique in the United States. Maintaining a resident company of principal artists, Opera San José specializes in showcasing the finest young professional singers in the nation. In addition to mainstage performances, Opera San José maintains extensive educational programs in schools and in the community at large, and offers preview lectures and Introduction to Opera talks for all mainstage productions.
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Birmingham Hippodrome

Birmingham Hippodrome

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The UK's single most popular theatre welcoming over 500,000 visitors per year situated in the heart of Birmingham welcoming the best in West End musicals, ballet, opera and dance. Home to Birmingham Royal Ballet, English base for Welsh National Opera and Britain's biggest Pantomime!
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Center Stage with Pamela Kuhn

Center Stage with Pamela Kuhn

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The Center Stage with Pamela Kuhn centers around a different interview each week with a local, national or international artist from a variety of arts disciplines: music, theatre, fine arts, film, dance and literature. We discuss their art, current projects, upcoming performances, exhibitions or releases, and what it means to be an artist in the 21st century. Hosted by international opera singer Pamela Kuhn, with an extensive performing background and an interest in all things arts, will bri ...
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SmartArts

RRR - Triple R

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Visual art, theatre, film and literature. Segments include: - 'Art Attack' - fortnightly visual arts reviews with Ace Wagstaff and Tai Snaith. - 'Shoot the Messenger' - fortnightly theatre news & reviews with Fleur Kilpatrick. - 'Drawn Out' - monthly chat about comic books and graphic novels with Bernard Caleo. Please email talks@rrr.org.au for all interview requests. About the Presenter Richard Watts has many years experience working in the arts industry, including five years as the Artisti ...
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This Week from China’s National Centre for the Performing Arts showcases the best-in-class musicianship of the orchestra of Beijing’s National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) and its affiliated programmes in choral music, traditional Chinese forms, opera, and more. With a focus on presenting familiar Western masterworks alongside new and traditional Chinese composers, Maestro Lv Jia and the NCPA Orchestra are sure to delight casual listeners and classical aficionados alike.
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Soft Valkyrie

Richard Wagner, David Kanaga (composition and arrangement), Stephen Fry (narrator), Bryan the Mensah (Siegmund), Hailey Clark (Sieglinde), Attila Csihar (Hunding), Mattijs van de Woerd (Wotan), Nadine Secunde (Fricka), Claron McFadden (Brünnhilde)

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Can someone whisper Die Walküre in your ear? With opera, you do not think of whispers or sighs but of strong classical voices in grand, spectacular set pieces. But the composer and game designer David Kanaga has turned Richard Wagner’s famous opera into a podcast. In Die Walküre, the second part of Wagner’s Ring des Nibelungen, the supreme god Wotan punishes his daughter Brünnhilde for not following his orders. He makes her mortal and locks her up in a mountain surrounded by fire. While clos ...
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Deadly Voices from the House

Sydney Opera House

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Acclaimed presenter, journalist, actor, producer and arts guru Rhoda Roberts returns to our airwaves to present Deadly Voices from the House, recorded live from Sydney Opera House. Featuring a diverse selection of guest appearances from prominent Indigenous leaders from the music, arts and culture sector, Deadly Voices from the House provides an important platform to discuss critical issues facing the Indigenous community and gives voice to a variety of upcoming indigenous music, arts and cu ...
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Word Travels Fast

Word Travels

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Tegan Nicholls joins Word Travels on a quest across NSW, meeting young slam poets at the crossroads of race, access and recognition. From small country towns to beachside writer’s festivals, Tegan and the Word Travels crew road trip across the state recording stories, rehearsals and conversations all leading up to one big moment: the National Slam Finals at the Sydney Opera House. But this series isn’t about winners and losers, it’s about what it’s like to be a dream-big poet in small-town A ...
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KUOW Newsroom

KUOW News and Information

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Catch up on the local headlines of the day with the "KUOW Newsroom" podcast. One podcast feed, all the great local reporting you expect from KUOW and NPR. Headline summaries posted every weekday around 5 p.m. Special features and interviews posted throughout the day. We're trying out some new formats on this feed. Let us know what you think at newsroom@kuow.org.
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Saint Louis In Tune

Motif Media Group

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Welcome to St Louis In Tune! Thank you for joining us for fresh perspectives on issues and events with experts, community leaders, and everyday people who are driving change and making an impact that shapes our society and world. The show is co-hosted by Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston.
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The Prisoner of NaNoWriMo

Craig Robertson on Podiobooks.com

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Piers Langland is a mild mannered paint salesman with one burning passion. He aspires to be a famous author. Each November he looks forward to entering The National Novel Writer Month competition. To be a winner in NaNoWriMo he must write a 50,000 word novel in 30 days, a tall order for any writer. Turns out, it is an especially tall order for our hero. Join Piers as he struggles to choose a topic for his novel before he can begin his epic task. Vampires or space opera, romance or pulp ficti ...
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Discovery & Inspiration

National Humanities Center

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Discovery & Inspiration asks “What can we learn by talking to scholars about their research? What makes them so passionate about the subjects they study? What is it like to make a new discovery? To answer a confounding question?” For over 40 years the National Humanities Center has been a home away from home for scholars from around the world—historians and philosophers, scholars of literature and music and art and dozens of other fields. Join us as we sit down with scholars to discuss their ...
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Tulsa News From 100 Years Ago

Narrated by: Steven Moore

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Here's a creative way to make the best use of your morning commute: listen to stories from Tulsa newspapers from 100 years ago. Each week, hear national news flashes, local interest stories and events, as well as a period advertisements. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tulsa100/support
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Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro

The Three Who Rule

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Radio Free Skaro is possibly the most popular, most prolific and charmingly irreverent (but never irrelevant) Doctor Who podcast around. All previous episodes are available on the iTunes feed, as well as the Radio Free Skaro homepage - www.radiofreeskaro.com. Enjoy!
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Young People aged 15 - 18 from Gravesend in Kent, talk to their peers both locally and across the UK about what’s it like to be a young person in 2019? How do daily pressures such as social media, school and sex affect you? These young people from Gifted Young Generation, based in The Grand Healthy Living Centre in Gravesend, talk about life; the funny bits, the difficult bits and the embarrassing bits. Plus - special editions with the UN about protecting young people online, the Royal Opera ...
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The Italian Radio Hour

Viviana Altieri

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Join The Italian Radio Hour every week as we share hidden gems of Italy, from food, to culture to travel to interesting stories of Italians. Ascoltaci anche tu! Video interviews on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyJ1yaVcxq7BOrLlKylTDRQ #Italy #Italian #madeinitaly #italian #italiano #italoamerican #notizie #curiosita #entertainment #Food #travel #culture Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-italian-radio-hour/support
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Fluid Exchange

M Lamar, Charlie Looker

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Fluid Exchange is a series of conversations hosted by Charlie Looker and M. Lamar with culture makers from the worlds of music and art. Looker and Lamar begin this first season drawing from their vast connections from touring and performing music internationally. They seek conversations that offer insight into the political and cultural context in which people are making art, music, events or parties. We are especially interested in what subculture means in the digital age. M. Lamar is a com ...
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Personas of Faith Podcast

Personas of Faith Podcast

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Personas of Faith is a dramatic biblical soap opera that will take you into the minds of some of our most famous Bible characters. You will hear real stories that reveal their most intimate unspoken thoughts. Personas of Faith will offer multiple perspectives that give listeners more insight about the character's feelings, thoughts, and motivations. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/personas-of-faith/support
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Leading Professional People

Laura Empson and Tony Hall

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Professor Laura Empson and Tony Hall, Lord Hall of Birkenhead, explore the crucial leadership questions currently facing professional organisations and their leaders. They uncover the complicated, messy and surprisingly emotional challenges of leading professionals. Laura and Tony interview senior leaders from some of the most successful global professional organisations, including EY, Slaughter & May, MI6, Spencer Stuart and the BBC. And they build on their own insights from their lifetimes ...
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Our State - South Australia

DPC Communications

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‘Our State’ is a half-hour, weekly radio segment airing 1:30pm ACST each Monday on Adelaide's FiveAA.The program focuses on uncovering and sharing important subjects: the interesting, the significant, the future, the unknown and the things that are happening, right now, in South Australia. Each week, a wide range of guests discuss achievements, initiatives and events which highlight South Australia’s priorities.
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Host Richard is joined by Director Anthea Williams and Actor Rachael Edmonds to talk about upcoming Melbourne Thearte production "The cost of Living" which won the 2018 Pulitzer prize for drama, written by Polish-Amercian Playwright Martyna Majok. Another topic on the show is political power of posters and street posters, future founations past pre…
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In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston chat with Jeff Faulkner and Jake Brookman of the tribute band, Mr. Blue Sky. The conversation ranges from the importance of live music to the intricacies behind producing an ELO tribute show. Jeff and Jake share their personal stories, discuss their music careers, and d…
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ASIO Director Mike Burgess says his comments on Palestinian visa vetting have been misconstrued; Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel must control the Philadelphi corridor; and, in sport, Rafael Nadal defends Jannik Sinner over doping allegations.
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour - After years of working as a social worker and psychology instructor, Suzanne Maggio walked El Camino de Santiago in Spain traveling solo. She was 60 when she did it and is a big advocate for solo travel. "There is never a right time to take a big adventure". And so she did. And she prepared for it but in ways t…
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Understanding how dental care works in Australia can be crucial for maintaining your health and well-being. Learn how to access dental services, the costs involved, and some essential dental health tips to keep you and your family smile bright.
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The Chaldean Cultural Lounge, in collaboration with the Chaldean Catholic Church in Melbourne, has arranged a lecture addressing marriage and divorce issues within diaspora communities. Writer and activist Youhana Bidaweed spoke with SBS, discussing the evolving dynamics of marriage relationships and their impact on families. He also elaborated on …
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Evan Yako has surprised the community with the release of his new album, 6774 Assyria Ave Jazz Town, and a second concert at the Sydney Opera House on 30 November 2024. The album includes a fresh arrangement of the traditional Assyrian song Raweh and features three popular songs, originally in English, now translated and performed in both Assyrian …
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The Radio Free Skaro crew dips further into their nostalhia-tinged well of archive videotape fetishism this week, in addition to deep analysis of the Youtube algorithm, Star Wars Outlaws, and Steven’s never ending quest to ignore current media trends and lose himself in production minutiae. And just to add to the second-hand smoke, rampant alcoholi…
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Opposition leader Peter Dutton hits back at the Treasurer's comments that he is the "most divisive" party leader; Temporary ceasefire in Gaza to allow medicine for children of Gaza; Thousands of construction union workers demonstrate in the capital streets of Australia
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Fairfield City elections will be held on 14 September. NSW council elections are held every four years. Basim Shamaon is running for mayor of Fairfield, focusing on infrastructure and homelessness. The other mayoral candidate is the current mayor, Frank Carbone, emphasising his passion for the city and commitment to further achievements beyond his …
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The PM is caught on camera joking with a US representative about halving the cost of the Pacific policing initiative; Treasurer Jim Chalmers says decision to exclude questions around LGBTIQ+ identity in the Census was to avoid division; and, in sport, three Australian tennis champions crash out on day three of the US Open.…
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Richard is joined in today's show of Smartarts by a whirlpool of talent including: artist Cindy Campbell, Sharmini Kumar & Arthur Pontonio of Around the World in 80 Days and Paul Mitchell & Theresa Borg who discuss their latest theatrical, You're the Man. From the behind the scenes we peak into an array of art organisations hosted by guests from th…
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Government to limit the number of international student places for next year; Opposition leader Peter Dutton hits back at the Treasurer's comments that he is the "most divisive" party leader; and, in tennis, Alexei Popyrin has become the first Australian winner at the US Open.
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The Prime Minister says Australia has secured support for the Pacific Policing Initiative; mixed reactions from university leaders to new cap on international student numbers; and, in tennis, Kokkinakis joins fellow Australians to advance through to the second round of the US Open.
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Australian airline passengers could receive compensation for delayed or cancelled flights, under new reforms. The government plans to set up an Aviation Industry Scheme with an independent ombudsman and a Charter of Customer Rights.
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In Australia, workplace codes of conduct differ from company to company, but some standard unwritten rules are generally followed in most businesses and industries. There are also a few unspoken rules in the Australian workplace that can evolve into a set of social norms. Here is how to navigate and familiarise yourself with these unwritten rules w…
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Linguist and writer, Dr Robin Bet-Shmuel, is a member of the Iraqi Scientists Committee and former general director of Syriac Culture and Arts — Northern Iraq. He is critical of what he believes is a lack of seriousness in global Assyrian media and is disappointed by their failure to address critical issues affecting Assyrians worldwide.…
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Warren has returned from his European travails, and just in time as casting for The War Between the Land and the Sea (henceforth known as TWBTLATS) is announced to much fanfare, A Disney poobah nods approvingly at Doctor Who as an idea, Catherine Tate herself hosts the BBC Proms, and Blake’s 7 news takes the internet (well, us) by storm with an ama…
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This week on The Italian Radio Hour: REV UP your engines! The iconic 1000 Miglia race is coming to the US! National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) and EGA, the Italian official licensee for 1000 Miglia Experience in Florida recently announced a partnership to promote and support the first-ever "1000 Miglia Experience USA Florida," a prestigious…
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An upgraded defence agreement hailed as the "most significant" deal between Australia and Indonesia; New research from the University of Sydney could be a game changer for premature babies with underdeveloped lungs; In sport, An emotional Ron Coote named the 14th rugby league immortal
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Australians are confronting so-called subscription traps, with 75 per cent revealing they have had some form of negative experience trying to cancel a subscription. A report by the Consumer Policy Research Centre also found 3 per cent of Australians have felt pressured into keeping a subscription they wanted to cancel and that Australia's consumer …
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Support systems to help victims of domestic violence and family violence are at breaking point amid a national crisis. That's the message from the national commissioner, who has appealed for men to take more responsibility for changing the harrowing statistics.
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Aboriginal tenants launch a class action over 'substandard' public housing; health authorities in Victoria are reporting a rise in the number of people contracting mpox; and, in cycling, Australia's Kaden Groves misses out on a second win at this year's La Vuelta a Espana.
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Ukraine claims it has destroyed a second bridge in Russia's Kursk region as its troops continue to advance deeper into Russian territory. Russia has condemned the incursion, evacuating over 8,000 residents from the area as its forces make gains in eastern Ukraine, capturing several villages.
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A multicultural organisation is supporting calls from anti-gambling advocates for a complete ban on gambling advertising. The Multicultural Communities Council (MCC) of New South Wales says culturally and linguistically diverse people are especially vulnerable, and nothing less than a complete ban is acceptable.…
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The Minister for Social Services is pleased the Opposition agreed to pass a bill appointing an administrator to a construction union; new analysis shows Australians in most common jobs cannot comfortably afford their own homes; and, in cycling, one of Australia's greatest cyclists to swap nationalities for future international events.…
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Carmen Lazar of the Assyrian Resource Centre explains that the centre offers citizenship test preparation classes to assist new applicants. According to Mrs Lazar, these courses have been highly successful in helping participants pass the exam.
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Cold weather does not mean a pest-free home. Some pests, like termites, remain active all year and winter is peak season for mice and rats preferring your house instead of outdoors. Bed bugs and cockroaches are also on the list of invaders to look out for. Infestations have wide-ranging consequences, including hygiene risks and even home devaluatio…
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While Warren tours Europe, after having chatted with Doctor Who scribes Paul Cornell and LM Myles at Worldcon (which you can hear on this podcast), Doctor Who composer (and Edmonton native) Sam Watts steps in as co-host! Hear of Tales of the TARDIS, Sarah Jane Adventures, and other audio delights as news of a new Jodie Whittaker Blu-ray set is anno…
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** Ceasefire talks underway as Gaza death toll exceeds 40,000; Peter Dutton rejects suggestions he's a racist after calls to block refugees fleeing Gaza from entering Australia; And in tennis, Naomi Osaka anxious about her performance as she returns from maternity leave.
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The World Health Organisation has declared mpox a public health emergency of international concern after an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo spread to neighbouring countries. With a new variant of the viral infection and cases appearing in more and more countries, including Australia, health officials are calling for international effor…
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Richard Watts OAM has a plentiful basket of curators, directors, artists and critics for you to choose from this week. If you’re looking for an art exhibition, and perhaps you’ve been chewed up by bureaucratic systems… look no further than Gertrude Contemporary Exhibition, And This Time the Well Is Alive. Joining Richard is Curator at Gertrude Cont…
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The United States expects Gaza ceasefire talks to proceed despite Hamas' absence; Peter Dutton rejects suggestions he's a racist after calls to block refugees fleeing Gaza from entering Australia; and, in tennis, French prosecutors have opened an investigation into an online harassment complaint made by boxing champion Imane Khelif.…
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A doctor announces he will run against Immigration Minister Tony Burke in the safe Labor seat of Watson; human rights advocates urge respect for rules of war on 75th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions; and, in sports, Australian athletes prepare for the Paralympic Games.
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Israel has forced at least 75,000 Palestinians to evacuate Khan Younis once again in one of the largest evacuation orders since October. Meanwhile, Hamas says mediators must present a ceasefire plan based on the one proposed by US President Joe Biden earlier this year instead of commencing new negotiations.…
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