The best place on the web to listen to advice on wedding planning from brides, newlyweds and wedding professionals.
The best place on the web to listen to advice on wedding planning from brides, newlyweds and wedding professionals.
Get your entertainmen information for the week ahead with Rich and Allison from Movies You Should See
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Könnten Sie sich vorstellen, eine ihrer Nieren zu verkaufen?
Solche und andere Fragen stellt Weggli-TV Herr und Frau Schweizer,
denn Weggli-TV will wissen, was die Welt im Innern zusammenhält.
Schauen Sie jetzt Weggli-TV, dann haben Sie’s hinter sich!
Adam and Ken of the Weird Chicago Tour company explore the haunted and "just plain weird" sites of the Chicagoland area
Audio archives of spoken word broadcasts from Community Radio WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill & 102.9 FM Bangor, Maine. (www.weru.org)
Audio archives of spoken word broadcasts from Community Radio WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill & 102.9 FM Bangor, Maine. (www.weru.org)
Brief explorations of Indiana History, historic places and people. Produced by WFIU and the Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations.
Antique
Phonograph Music Program is a collection of Pop, standard, and ethnic music acoustically recorded on discs and cylinders and
played on period machines circa 1895-1925.
"Thomas Edison's Attic" is a bi-weekly guided audio tour through the inventor's personal collection of vintage recordings preserved at the Edison National Historic Site.
Surreal, arty sound collage incorporating music, found audio, and pop culture relics, glued together by People Like Us.
Ken and Andy further lower WFMU's already abysmal standards as the program enters its death throes. Stunt radio which subjects the radio audience to concepts and topics which mature adults should not have to endure. Find the fatal flaw.
Scratchy vanity 45s, pilfered field recordings, muddy off-the-radio sounds, homemade congregational tapes and vintage commercial gospel throw-downs; a little preachin', a little salvation, a little audio tomfoolery.
The Best Show On WFMU is now The Best Podcast On WFMU! Join Tom Scharpling as he journeys through the treacherous and hi-larious world of open phones, bizarre fake guests, and even more disturbing real guests. The podcast is all of the Mirth and Mayhem, but none of the Music!
The audio curator at Edison National Historic Site rummages through the archives of the legendary Edison Laboratory of West Orange, New Jersey. Tune in for Edison cylinder and disc record rarities, many not heard since "the old man" himself stashed them away, featuring: Tin Pan Alley pop songs, ragtime, vaudeville comedy sketches, flapper dance bands, old-time country tunes, historic classical music, laboratory experiments and other artifacts - all dating from 1888 through 1929.
The daily (M-F) podcast for music lovers that keeps you up-to-date on favorite artists and new talent from the worlds of rock, singer-songwriters, blues, roots, world and beyond. Hosted by WFUV's Rita Houston.
A TRULY INTERACTIVE PODCAST......Coach combines his Serious Commentary on Current Events with His Comedic View on Life. Topics range from Sports, Politics, US News, World News, Entertainment to Weird News. Then he poses the question "What Do You Think"? To his listeners who respond back via the WDYT Blog or Email. Join the discussion.
http://whatwefound.blogspot.com/CherylBlogger25125Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5art,,Phoenix,,urban,,Phoenix,College,,Cheryl,Colan,,mixed,media,,vlog,,videoblog,,journalArts/Visual ArtsEducation/Higher EducationSociety & Culture/Personal JournalsSociety & Culture/Places & TravelTV & Filmcheryl.colan@gmail.comCheryl ColanCheryl Colannoart,,Phoenix,,urban,,Phoenix,College,,Cheryl,Colan,,mixed,media,,vlog,,videoblog,,journalCheryl Colan's video journal of Phoenix College's course entitled "Urban Field Studies: The Art of Finding." The hands-on class highlights locating and creating with found resources. Trips to local thrift stores, salvage yards, and urban fields introduce Cheryl Colan's video journal of Phoenix College's course entitled "Urban Field Studies: The Art of Finding." The hands-on class highlights locating and creating with found resources. Trips to local thrift stores, salvage yards, and urban fields introduce students to locating and documenting resources. Students also create with found materials in the field and studio. Taught by Joe Willie Smith, multimedia artist who creates works of art with found materials.tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123310921416333629.post-836622184928408373Tue, 01 May 2007 22:50:00 +00002007-05-20T12:00:06.387-07:00artcoppercolorheat2007propane torchJoe Willie SmithfirePainting with FireEpisode 23, in which we explore the properties of copper.
This was our last class day before our exhibit, so we were choosing which of our finished pieces to show. (More video about that coming soon.)
But Joe Willie couldn't resist giving another materials lesson when he saw Emily attaching copper wire to her work. Watch Emily experiment with coloring copper by heating it with a propane torch.