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Martin Longley experiences the utmost in musical contrasts offered by NYC…

New York Sounds: The Week In Free Jazz, No Wave Funk-Disco, Jewish Cantorial Experimentation & Alternative Hip Hop






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Plans announced for ground-breaking theatrical partnership

West Midlands announce intention to be National Centre for Musical Theatre.




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Babies Adventures in Music: a “magical musical event”

Jessica Harris is enchanted by a family attraction at the Midland Arts Centre.




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Magical lantern parade at Midlands Arts Centre

Autin Dance Theatre presents Light Up Fest.



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Bajaj Electricals posts Q2 profit fall on weak demand

Bajaj Electricals experienced a 59% drop in second-quarter profits, attributing the decline to weaker demand for cooling products due to monsoon rains. Despite a slight revenue increase, the company's profits were impacted by reduced demand and cost-of-living pressures. Analysts anticipate a demand resurgence in the December quarter, fueled by festive season promotions.




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New Research Uncovers the Impact of Political Attitudes on TV Viewing

The results of a joint study between Hub Entertainment Research and the Advertising Research Foundation (ARF) fielded as part of Hub's annual "Decoding The Default" survey found significant differences between liberals and conservatives in which entertainment TV shows they find appealing. Mark Loughney, Senior Consultant at Hub, discusses some of these findings and what they might mean for the industry.




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15 Best Classical Music Pieces of All Time

Classical music has an unparalleled ability to transcend time, moving listeners with its emotional depth, technical brilliance, and universal beauty. From the grand symphonies of Beethoven to the delicate piano pieces of Chopin, classical music has shaped the cultural landscape for centuries, inspiring countless generations. But which pieces stand out as the most iconic, the […]

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Political Rewind: Tension Between Governor and Mayor As Both Lead Through Virus

Monday on Political Rewind , the relationship between Gov. Brian Kemp and Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has frayed, as both officials take opposing views on how to govern during the pandemic. A once productive and collegial relationship is now soured by open fighting. What brought us here? Listen here:




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Political Rewind: History As Comfort, Teacher In Troubled Times

Tuesday on Political Rewind, conventional wisdom states that we are living through an unprecedented era of crisis in America today. As the country looks to recover and heal through these tough times, does our history have any answers or lessons? We discussed this topic with several top historians. Listen below:




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Political Rewind Special Edition: Top Political Stories of 2019

On this Special Edition of Political Rewind, it’s a look at the biggest political stories of 2019. A new governor put his unique stamp on Georgia, an unexpected resignation put the state front and center in the race for Senate, and two Georgia members of Congress announced their departures.




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179: Calendrical Is Totally A Word

In our triumphant return to posting podcasts at the turn of the month, Jess and I talk about time management and reminders, complicated conversational dynamics, the assassination of JFK (but only very briefly), and a bunch of somewhat more MetaFilter-centric things. We time-managed our way up to about 93 minutes. Also I play a euphonium.

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- talkin' about fake cash which led to an old MeFi post
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A3C: A Musical Journey Through Atlanta's Hip-Hop History

Since hip-hop first got its start in 1973, two cities were the main players in driving its style and sound. On the East Coast there was New York, and on the West Coast there was L.A. Atlanta is now home to many of hip-hop’s current and former stars, making it the “third coast” in A3C’s “All Three Coasts” moniker. As the East Coast-West Coast rivalry came to a head in 1995, a duo from Atlanta named OutKast managed to win Best New Rap Group at the Source Awards. While the New York-heavy crowd booed, Andre 3000 grabbed the award and took the audience to task. “I’m tired of folks, you know what I’m saying. The close-minded folks. It’s like we got a demo tape and don’t nobody want to hear it. But it’s like this: The South got something to say, that’s all I got to say.” Hip-hop made its way in Atlanta before then, with artists like Kilo Ali, MC Shy-D and Raheem the Dream producing their own take on popular Miami bass music. And Arrested Development even won two Grammys in 1993 for their song




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'Mythbusters' Star Grant Imahara, Electrical Engineer And Robotics Wiz, Dies At 49




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Red Ink Overflowing: In June, U.S. Borrowed A Typical Year's Worth

The federal deficit ballooned last month as the U.S. government tried to cushion the blow from the coronavirus pandemic. The red ink in June alone totaled $864 billion . The federal government ran a bigger deficit last month alone than it usually does all year. Washington spent hundreds of billions of dollars trying to prop up small businesses and assist laid-off workers. With three months left in the government's fiscal year, the year's deficit of $2.7 trillion is already nearly twice as large as the previous record of $1.4 trillion, set in 2009 during the Great Recession. While the government is spending heavily on the pandemic , tax collections in June were lower than usual. The filing deadline for 2019 income taxes was postponed until July 15. Congressional forecasters expect the federal deficit for the full year to reach $3.7 trillion. With infections on the rise, Congress is expected to consider additional relief measures this month. Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit https:/




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100,000 Balloons - How the political convention balloon drops happen

For the past almost 40 years, Treb Heining has engineered the balloon drops at every Republican National Convention and most Democratic National Conventions. I photographed how he and his team inflated and then dropped 100,000 balloons on the final night of the RNC this year in Milwaukee.

This is a story I'd been wanting to do since I noticed the balloons suspended from the ceiling during the 2016 conventions. I though, "Huh, there's got to be a story behind these balloons." What I found was Treb Heining, who got his start in balloons at age 15 selling balloons on foot at Disneyland. Heining went on to invent the balloon arch and built a balloon decorating business that now spans the globe. He invented the Glasshouse Balloon, a clear balloon surrounding the Mickey-shaped balloon sold at Disney resorts worldwide. And he's been in charge of the balloon drops at every RNC since 1988 and most DNCs since then (he was not involved in the 2004 DNC failure). He's also been in charge of the Times Square New Year's Eve confetti drop for more than 30 years and engineered balloon events at Super Bowls and Olympics opening ceremonies. For the conventions, Heining and a team of balloon decoration professionals and some local volunteers spend a couple days before the convention inflating and tying approximately 100,000 balloons by hand, putting them into giant net bags, and rigging them to the ceiling of the arena. Then, after the final speech on the last day of the convention, the balloons are dropped onto the delegates. I pitched this story to Bloomberg Businessweek in 2020, but the conventions were initially cancelled and then held in a modified form without balloon drops, so the story was killed. I pitched it again for this year, and it all worked out. Here's the Businessweek piece online and the larger edit with some videos and animated gifs on my website.

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A Drive to St. Michaels Leads to Historical Homes and Bay Views

The waterfront town on Maryland’s Eastern Shore provides a timeless getaway for nature seekers and admirers of early American history and architecture.




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Centro político: ¿la alternativa a las posturas radicales?

Panelistas creen que espectro político tiene matices y que no debería ser blanco o negro. Otros creen que el “centro” puede ser antitécnico.




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¿Qué tan radical es el cambio en la nueva política antidrogas de EE. UU.?

Panelistas consideran que hay cambios en los enfoques de prevención y desarrollo territorial, así como continuidades al no avanzar hacia una visión de legalización de las drogas.




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¿Qué tan radical es el cambio en la nueva política antidrogas de EE. UU?

Panelistas consideran que hay cambios en los enfoques de prevención y desarrollo territorial, así como continuidades al no avanzar hacia una visión de legalización de las drogas.




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323: ‘Skeptical Not Cynical’, With Matthew Panzarino

Matthew Panzarino returns to the show to talk about the new iPhones 13 and their camera systems.




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Hasta los sindicalistas de la USO se arrepienten, lo ultimo de los Duques de Sussex y el presidente Gustavo Petro no respeta la libertad de

Escuche el programa de este martes 20 de agosto. La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor y opinión de Caracol Radio que desde hace 31 años acompaña a sus oyentes en su regreso casa.




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Entrevista con Palito Wilson, escritor y periodista musical, quien habla de la importancia del reguetón en la escena latinoamericana y mundi




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Canalón de Timbiquí: 20 años de tradición musical en Colombia




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¿Qué tan importante es guardar el cordón umbilical de un bebé?




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Alfredo de la Fe nos presenta su nueva producción musical: “Legado”




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Oscar D’León: su admiración por el talento colombiano y más del mundo musical




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Un recorrido por la carrera musical de Omar Alfanno




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Maestro Alejandro Zuleta presenta en Nueva York su obra musical ‘Oratorio Panhispánico’

El compositor colombiano, Alejandro Zuleta, estrenará próximamente su obra musical ‘Oratorio Panhispánico’ en la ciudad de Nueva York.




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“ABBA está muy pendiente del musical”: los detalles sobre Mamma Mia! de Misi Producciones




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'Chabuco a tres pianos', un recorrido por este nuevo álbum musical




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Director musical del Grupo Niche habla de la antesala de 'Niche Sinfónico'




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Denuncian amenazas en contra del director musical de la Orquesta Filarmónica de Bogotá

David García, director general de la Orquesta Filarmónica de Bogotá, dio a conocer que el director sueco Joachim Gustafsson fue amenazado a través de redes sociales.




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Aleks Syntek habla de su participación en ‘La voz kids’ y su carrera musical en 10AM




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Cecilia López: “El nombramiento de Cristo es reconocer que Petro con su radicalización no pudo”

La exministra de Agricultura se refirió en 10AM al nombramiento del nuevo jefe de la cartera del Interior, de la Constituyente y de sus reparos al Gobierno del que hizo parte




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Betto Arcos presenta "Historias Musicales del Barrio Cósmico"




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Fallecieron Michi Sarmiento y Abelardo Carbonó, grandes maestros de la música folclórica y tropical




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Misi regresa para encender la magia de la Navidad con su nuevo musical




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Carrera musical de Will Kano




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'Jayeechi', el grupo musical que resalta los valores de la comunidad Wayuu




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Juliana Reyes, la actriz colombiana que demuestra que se puede vivir del teatro musical




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Radical Futures Performance Piece: Rhodonea

On Wednesday, May 8, I debuted a performance piece titled Rhodonea at the Radical Futures conference at University College Cork, Ireland. At the concert I had the privilege of sharing the bill with Brian Bridges, Cárthach Ó Nuanáin, Robin Parmar, … Continue reading




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Impact of covid-19 outbreak on emergency visits at King Saud Medical city - A retrospective study

The spread of COVID19 put a lot of extra work on emergency doctors, due to increased visits as a result of respiratory failure and other consequences caused by the infection. .

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Joel Graterol sobre el rendimiento del América: Se encontró un equipo más vertical




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“La intervención a EPS Sanitas es un atropello”: director de Cambio Radical

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo Germán Córdoba, director del partido político Cambio Radical, para hablar sobre la acción del Gobierno de intervenir a la EPS Sánitas.




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Fonseca presenta ‘Tropicalia’: Un homenaje a los ritmos de sus raíces

El reconocido cantautor colombiano contó detalles en 6AM sobre su nuevo álbum en el que rinde un homenaje a sus raíces junto al Grupo Niche, Juan Luis Guerra y Gilberto Santa Rosa




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"Recordar su nombre y su obra musical será un homenaje para él": Iván Villazón

En Caracol Radio estuvo el cantante Iván Villazón, quien comentó que lamenta esta fuerte noticia para el género del vallenato.




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Gobierno Petro tiene un ánimo antisindical y no se puede negar: Diógenes Orjuela

El expresidente de la CUT Diógenes Orjuela recalcó la "falta de atención y negociación con los sindicatos" por parte del gobierno.