4.29.2005

Faux Press Vlog: Thank You / Podcasts of Note



Podcast Feeds of Note:

On the Media: http://www.onthemedia.org/index.xml

Leonard Lopate: http://www.wnyc.org/rss/show.py?show=lopate
Lopate interviews the best writers. In the words of WNYC:
"Leonard Lopate lets you in on the best conversations with writers, actors, ex-presidents, dancers, scientists, comedians, historians, grammarians, curators, filmmakers, and do-it-yourself experts. Live interaction is critical to Lopate's conversational and personal style. "I think it's crucial to maintain eye contact when you're discussing complex matters with the likes of John Updike, Doris Lessing, Bill Bradley, Mark Morris, and Francis Ford Coppola, all of whom are return guests to Leonard Lopate on WNYC, " says Lopate."

Brian Lehrer: http://www.wnyc.org/rss/show.py?show=bl
Thoughtful talk about issues of interest.

Public Radio Exchange (PRX): http://about.prx.org/podcast.xml
"Any radio station, any distributor any producer can add work to a PRX catalogue of documentaries, series, commentaries and features. There are thousands of pieces, on almost any topic."

Small World: http://feeds.feedburner.com/smallworld
"Interviews with people from all walks of life from all over the world."

The BBC Reith Lectures

The drum beat you hear is a piece of wild track recorded one day in New Orleans as the crew relaxed during lunch and Ryan D. found a 5-gallon drum with which to hold a musical conversation. He's one amazing chap.

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2 comments:

  1. Only just discovered your site last week. Thank you for your inspiring posts, and for the link tips! I'm fascinated by all these different art forms coming together in digital form - poetry, sound, music, visuals etc. Looking forward to seeing more from you.

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  2. keep showing us cool stuff...
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