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Jesusfreakhideout.com Podcasts show

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Jesusfreakhideout.com Podcasts bring you the latest in Christian music happenings at the JFH. From interview highlights to news coverage and even episodes of our mockumentary "The Hideout," you'll be in the loop. Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Music Store

By Jesus freak Hideout

KCRW's On the Beat show

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Each week, industry veteran Celia Hirschman considers the changes and trends happening in the music business. An independent consultant for the music business, she founded the marketing consulting company Downtown Marketing and also runs the UK-based record label One Little Indian in North America. She works with artists such as Bjork, The Twilight Singers, Lloyd Cole, Daniel Agust, Polly Paulusma, and many others, and has served in senior management at Palm Pictures, Mercury Records and A&M Records.

By Celia Hirschman

The Root Podcasts show

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Weekly conversations with writers and editors of TheRoot.com, an online magazine from the Slate Group.

By Slate Magazine

The MIX - Eric and Kathy show

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Eric and Kathy - Mornings on The MIX - WTMX-FM Chicago

By WTMX-FM Chicago

BoogieTherapy.com show

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Funky, Jackin' & Underground House Music

By BoogieTherapy.com

89.3 The Current: Musicheads - Minnesota Public Radio show

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An audio magazine of music news for music lovers. Join us to hear about new releases, learn what's going on on the charts, discover emerging artists and get the latest news about all of your favorite bands. Hosted by Bill DeVille

By Minnesota Public Radio

Librivox: Paradise Lost by Milton, John show

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Paradise Lost is the first epic of English literature written in the classical style. John Milton saw himself as the intellectual heir of Homer, Virgil, and Dante, and sought to create a work of art which fully represented the most basic tenets of the Protestant faith. His work, which was dictated from memory and transcribed by his daughter, remains as one of the most powerful English poems.

By LibriVox

Librivox: Swiss Family Robinson, The by Wyss, Johann David show

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The Swiss Family Robinson has delighted generations of readers with its exciting tale of a family which, though shipwrecked, displays “the right stuff” and builds a charming colony that later, they do not want to leave. Cut off from the comforts and companionship of other humans, they use a familiarity with natural history and biology to find the resources and build the tools to construct a canoe, weave cloth, irrigate a garden, and turn an immense hollow tree into a lofty house with a spiral staircase. They domesticate buffaloes, wild asses, and monkeys. They establish farms and plantations. And finally, they have a terrifying encounter with natives from a nearby island. Johann David Wyss, the author, did not live to complete his tale. Storytellers over the years have injected so many episodes into the various versions that probably none closely match the original. (Indeed, the Baroness de Montholieu expanded the book from two volumes into five when she translated it into French.) This effort was re-translated into English in 1849 by W.H.G. Kingston, abridging the edition severely. It follows the British sensibilities of the period in terms of sentence structure and emphasis. (Summary by Mark F. Smith)

By LibriVox

Librivox: Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The by Twain, Mark show

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (published 1876) is a very well-known and popular story concerning American youth. Mark Twain's lively tale of the scrapes and adventures of boyhood is set in St. Petersburg, Missouri, where Tom Sawyer and his friend Huckleberry Finn have the kinds of adventures many boys can imagine: racing bugs during class, impressing girls, especially Becky Thatcher, with fights and stunts in the schoolyard, getting lost in a cave, and playing pirates on the Mississippi River. One of the most famous incidents in the book describes how Tom persuades his friends to do a boring, hateful chore for him: whitewashing (i.e., painting) a fence. This was the first novel to be written on a typewriter. (Summary from Wikipedia)

By LibriVox

Librivox: Wuthering Heights (Version 2) by Brontë, Emily show

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Emily Brontë's only novel, published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, tells the tale of the all-encompassing and passionate, yet thwarted, love between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them and many around them. Now considered a classic of English literature, Wuthering Heights met with mixed reviews by critics when it first appeared, with many horrified by the stark depictions of mental and physical cruelty. Though Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre was originally considered the best of the Brontë sisters' works, many subsequent critics of Wuthering Heights argued that its originality and achievement made it superior. (Summary by Wikipedia)

By LibriVox