"The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka is a surreal and haunting novella that delves into the psychological and existential turmoil of Gregor Samsa, a young man who wakes up one morning to find himself transformed into a giant insect. Through this bizarre and unsettling transformation, Kafka explores themes of alienation, isolation, and the absurdity of human existence. Visit https://krity.app/ for more books and to become a narrator. Follow us on Instagram @krity.app and stay updated with the l ...
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A monthly reading and conversation with the New Yorker fiction editor Deborah Treisman.
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Insights and anecdotes from musicians, dancers, artists, actors and directors, as well as audience response.
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Fiction from the weird side. The Twilight Zone meets Adult Swim. The Outer Limits directed by David Lynch. Franz Kafka doing Creepshow. Welcome... to the Tales of What!? Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/talesofwhat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What do you think of when you hear the word Oklahoma? A new podcast from KOSU, AIR and This Land Press offers a fictional take on the 46th state. From Franz Kafka to Rodgers and Hammerstein, writers both foreign and domestic have been speculating about Oklahoma for more than a century. Oklahoma is more than a place, it’s an idea. The new audio series, based on the book Imaginary Oklahoma from This Land Press, offers a complex picture of the pan-shaped land through a simple, ghostly narrative.
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Join Dave and Greg, two licensed mental health counselors who dissect and over-analyze everything and anything to make it all make sense in the scheme of life, living and mental health.
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Hey we are the Mere Mortals and we review books of all genres/styles but with an emphasis on those that have stood the test of time (the 'classics' if you will). Join us on Weekly live episode on Thurs 11am AEST (Thurs 1am UTC+0) plus bonus episodes from my cohost Juan.
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Benvenuti su "Libri in Ascolto" – il canale YouTube dove i libri parlano. Scopri il piacere di ascoltare audiolibri gratuiti in italiano: romanzi, racconti brevi, classici della letteratura e opere contemporanee, tutti letti con cura e passione. Ideale per rilassarsi, viaggiare con la mente o godersi una buona storia anche quando non hai tempo per leggere. Nuovi contenuti ogni settimana: iscriviti e lasciati trasportare dal potere della voce e della narrazione.
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Welcome to your new favourite book club. If you enjoy deep dives into the greatest books ever written, you will love Hardcore Literature. Provocative poems, evocative epics, and life-changing literary analyses. We don’t just read the great books - we live them. Together we’ll suck the marrow out of Shakespeare, Homer, and Tolstoy. We’ll relish the most moving art ever committed to the page and stage from every age. Join us on the reading adventure of a lifetime.
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Close Readings is a new multi-series podcast subscription from the London Review of Books. Two contributors explore areas of literature through a selection of key works, providing an introductory grounding like no other. Listen to some episodes for free here, and extracts from our ongoing subscriber-only series. How To Subscribe In Apple Podcasts, click 'subscribe' at the top of this podcast feed to unlock the full episodes. Or for other podcast apps, sign up here: https://lrb.me/closereadin ...
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Set in 19th century Russia, The Brothers Karamazov (Russian: Братья Карамазовы) is the last novel written by the illustrious author Fyodor Dostoyevsky who died a few months before the book's publication. The deeply philosophical and passionate novel tells the story of Fyodor Karamazov, an immoral debauch whose sole aim in life is the acquisition of wealth. Twice married, he has three sons whose welfare and upbringing, he cares nothing about. At the beginning of the story, Dimitri Karamazov, ...
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Welcome to Through the Pages, your bookish podcast in which we read books that are considered classics to figure out if they're worth your while - and to discover why they are amongst the classics. Brought to you by two book-obsessed friends - because books only truly come alive when you talk about them. Follow us on Instagram @throughthepagespod.
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Welcome to ShadowsPub'sPodcast. I’ve been writing on different platforms for several years. Yes, I’m a real person with a passion for learning and sharing on a variety of topics. Until I started my podcast, I was all about the written word. Not everyone has or wants to take the time to sit down and read. So, I’ll read my writing to you. I also create and publish books like journals, coloring books, sketchbooks, notebooks etc. Visit me at Shadowspublishing.com to see what I have to offer.
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There are rituals about to unravel... True stories of Scottish magic unfold after eight children are found in a mysterious lodge. Will you unlock their secrets before it is too late? Sounds & Text: Ali Maloney Theme tune: David Devereux (Tin Can Audio) Logo: Calum MacAskill www.caledoniangothic.com
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The Trial by Franz Kafka at the Cathedral of Learning
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24:27There is a new theater producer in Pittsburgh!Hailing from Orlando, Florida, producer and director Jeremy Seghers and actor Sam Lander talk about their upcoming performance of "The Trial" by Franz Kafka. Jeremy talks about how this newer adaptation of Kafka's novel found him, and why he decided to produce it as his first production in Pittsburgh. J…
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New Ground Orchestra Festival with Rebekah O'Brien
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18:01You can hear the New Ground Orchestra Festival's public performance on July 25th at 7:30 pm at the Penn State School of Music Recital Hall. Visit their Instagram to learn more.By WQED Multimedia
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Aria412 is presenting a new opera, "The Blue Fairy".Composer Robert Frankenberry, soprano Jenna Ziccardi, and co-founder Desiree Soteres, talks about the production. Jenna plays the Blue Fairy, and Robert plays Pinocchio. The 70-minute opera is a unique take on the Pinocchio story. A human Pinocchio wishes to return into a puppet, but cannot until …
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Catching up with the Carnegie Museum of Natural History!
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26:33There are lots of things going on at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History!Director of the museum and Vice President of Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, Gretchen Baker, talks with Jim Cunningham in this wide ranging interview. Gretchen is the first female director of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. She previously was at the Field Museum in …
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Prime Stage Theatre's Cemetery Walk in June!
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15:44Prime Stage Theatre is doing another Cemetery Walk! This time in June!Producing Artistic Director, Wayne Brinda, and PR Director Lawrence McCullough, talk about the upcoming event. This year, the Cemetery Walk will be at Allegheny Cemetery, and feature a variety of different people. Wayne highlights the progression from Homewood to Allegheny, and w…
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Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were two brothers who sought to build a collection of stories that while both mystical and dark, were also tales of morals and values. Join Dave and Greg as they look at some of those iconic tales and discuss the contrast to the Disney versions they developed into as well as the idea of why these stories have been made less …
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Acclaimed violist and soloist, Patricia McCarty, has a new collaboration album with Bill Zito out called "Crossings".Anna Singer talks with Patricia by phone about the albums origin, repertoire, and her approach to the whole project. Patricia talks about first meeting Bill Zito at a concert venue in the Adirondacks. During the COVID-19 pandemic, th…
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Love and Death: 'In Memoriam' by Tennyson
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12:28Tennyson described 'In Memoriam' as ‘rather the cry of the whole human race than mine’, and the poem achieved widespread acclaim as soon as it was published in 1850, cited by Queen Victoria as her habitual reading after the death of Prince Albert. Its subject is the death in 1833 of Tennyson’s friend Arthur Hallam at the age of 22, and in its 131 s…
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A new Opera company in Pittsburgh, Thousand Bridges Opera, is celebrating Pride Month this weekend!Co-Founders Alicia Jayourba, Bridget Johnston, and singer Emily Gallagher, talk with Anna Singer about their upcoming double-feature weekend. The double-feature contains a PA premiere of "Meow and Forever", and "Daphnis et Chloe". "Meow and Friends" i…
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Bach, Beethoven, and Brunch - Pittsburgh Youth Concert Orchestra
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15:30CitiPark's Bach, Beethoven, and Brunch is starting soon! The Pittsburgh Youth Concert Orchestra (PYCO) is starting it off on June 22nd.Executive Director of PYCO, Pablo Ardiles, and three students, Bailey Nolan (violin), Ainsley Anderson (viola), and Kyronessa Avotri (cello), talk about the concert. Bach, Beethoven, and Brunch is a free Sunday morn…
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Pittsburgh Youth Chorus A Million Dreams Gala
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26:11The Pittsburgh Youth Chorus (PYC) is hosting an upcoming concert as a fundraiser to support their scholarship fund!Anna Singer talks with PYC's Executive Director, Lee Saville-Iksic, opera singer Marianne Cornetti, and former Pittsburgh Pirates player Steven Brault, about the upcoming Gala Fundraiser. The Pittsburgh Youth Chorus serves about 180 st…
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Fiction and the Fantastic: Tales by Jan Potocki and Isak Dinesen
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15:05‘With Potocki,’ Italo Calvino wrote, ‘we can understand that the fantastic is the exploration of the obscure zone where the most unrestrained passions of desire and the terrors of guilt mix together.’ The gothic is a central seam of the fantastic, and in this episode Marina and Adam turn to two writers in that mode who lived over a hundred years ap…
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Marianne Cornetti and Friends Benefit Concert
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11:27It's that time of year again for Marianne Cornetti and Friends Benefit Concert!Opera singer Marianne Cornetti talks with Anna Singer about her upcoming Benefit Concert and Art Auction on Sunday, June 8th. This year's concert will feature Joe Serafini, Kevin Glavin, Megan Cumming, Flavio Chamis, the Zallo Sisters, and many more! The event will suppo…
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Adapt or Die: The Youth Spy Who Sparked a Passion for Discipline | Stormbreaker BOOK REVIEW
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8:25A 14-year-old is thrust into the shadow world of espionage, where every move is a fight to survive—and grow up fast. My book review on an oldie but a goodie, Stormbreaker by Anthony Horrowitz (00:00) – You're Never Too Young to Die (00:47) – First Encounter at 14 (02:15) – Spy Fantasy Meets Realism (03:38) – Plot Recap & Absurd Action (05:41) – Phi…
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Chamber Music Pittsburgh Voices of Pittsburgh
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25:23Celebrating Juneteenth, Anqwenique will sing for Chamber Music Pittsburgh in the Pittsburgh Performs Voices of Pittsburgh series!Anqwenique talks with Jim Cunningham about the music on the program including Errol Garner's Misty with new lyrics. The program also includes music by Jessie Montgomery, Daniel Bernard Roumain, Cecile McLorin Salvant, and…
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WQED Steel Links Public Screening at the Lindsay Theater
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21:11You can see the premiere of "Steel Links" at the Lindsay Theater on Monday, June 9th at 7 pm. Visit https://thelindsaytheater.org/films/steel-links/ to get tickets. To learn more about WQED's Steel Links, visit https://www.wqed.org/steel-links/.By WQED Multimedia
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Carl Jung's personality archetypes are essentially an outline to that features all characters that we embody while helping people understand what ones they lean towards more and what motivates their choices in life. Join Dave and Greg as they discuss the Jungian Archetypes and discuss how understanding yourself can help you become a more effective …
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There is plenty to see at the Indiana County Art Studio Tour (ICAST) this weekend!Artists, Janice Trusky Clay, and her husband, Dr. Vaughan Clay, talk with Jim Cunningham about the tour. Janice highlights the eight Indiana County artists in the two day free Studio Tour. Janice discusses the studios on the tour, which are accessible on the website's…
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Edwidge Danticat joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Two Men Arrive in a Village,” by Zadie Smith, which was published in The New Yorker in 2016. Danticat, a MacArthur Fellow and a winner of the Vilcek Prize in Literature, has published six books of fiction, including “Breath, Eyes, Memory,” “The Farming of Bones,” “Claire of the Sea Light,…
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The final concert of the Chamber Orchestra of Pittsburgh on Saturday May 31st at 7:30 in Levy Hall of Rodef Shalom Temple brought conductor Edward Leonard and soloist Anne Moskal, the Orchestra's Concertmaster with Executive Director Andrew Swenson to the QED Morning Show with Jim Cunningham where they described the Ellen Zwilich Violin Concerto an…
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Ingomar Church is hosting it's 4th year of free summer recitals!Traditional Worship and Music Leader at the Church, Ben Bugaile, talks about the upcoming recital series. This year's series features The Arsenal Duo on July 13th, Du Pragma on July 20th, the Pittsburgh Cello Quartet on July 27th, Dr. Taras Filenko on August 3rd, and Ben's original art…
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Pittsburgh Historical Music Society's 18th Century Salon
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13:13The Pittsburgh Historical Music Society presents an 18th Century Salon with music, song, and dance from France and England!Soprano Sarah Richards talks about the upcoming performance in which she will sing some solos. The event aims to recreate a Baroque-era salon, complete with candles, period music, and dancing. Sarah shares the details about the…
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Director of Public Services at the Carnegie Library, Mary Monaghan, talks with Jim Cunningham about the Greater Pittsburgh Festival of Books. The Festival boasts nearly 100 authors and poets discussing their work. There will also be events for kids and families with food trucks! Each panel discussion will be introduced by librarians. One even by Mu…
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You Can’t Pour From an Empty Bucket: Real-World Laws for Life & Leadership
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12:52In this episode, I explore the concrete takeaways from The Diary of a CEO by Steven Bartlett. These aren’t abstract ideals—they're raw, lived-in lessons. From why your mind and body are your first foundation, to how meaningful questions shape behaviour, this reflection dives deep into the book’s most impactful ideas and challenges conventional wisd…
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Superstitions have played a role in society for ages yet many of us are completely unaware of what connection these rituals have to good or evil or where these strange beliefs originated. Join Dave and Greg as they discuss the psychology of superstitions as well as the origins of some of the most known rituals.…
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Conversations in Philosophy: 'Schopenhauer as Educator' by Friedrich Nietzsche
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29:41For Nietzsche, Schopenhauer’s genius lay not in his ideas but in his heroic indifference, a thinker whose value to the world is as a liberator rather than a teacher, who shows us what philosophy is really for: to forget what we already know. ‘Schopenhauer as Educator’ was written in 1874, when Nietzsche was 30, and was published in a collection wit…
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33 Laws For Life & Business: A Tactical Review of Steven Bartlett's Philosophy
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9:33In this Mere Mortals book review, we dive into The Diary of a CEO by Steven Bartlett—an energetic, story-driven guide to business and life. This isn’t your typical theory-heavy read; it’s a tactical, quote-filled journey through 33 digestible laws forged from real experience. From mastering your skill set to navigating reputation and network, this …
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Guide to Aphorisms: Words to Live By
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1:25:49Words can be powerful and this episode explores that power by looking at famous aphorisms. Aphorisms are sort of like nicely worded quotes that reflect on life or offer general statements of guidance. Join Dave and Greg as they explore these words of wisdom and offer explanation on how they can better your life. Intro/Outro Music by 13th Ward Socia…
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Novel Approaches: ‘North and South’ by Elizabeth Gaskell
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25:04In North and South (1855), Margaret Hale is uprooted from her sleepy New Forest town and must adapt to life in the industrial north. Through her relationships with mill workers and a slow-burn romance with the self-made capitalist John Thornton, she is forced to reassess her assumptions about justice and propriety. At the heart of the novel are a s…
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South Park Theatre's 2025 season has already started!Executive Director, Lorraine Mszanski, and Director of Children's Theatre, Emily Lorence Ragan, discuss the highlights of this year's season. Lorraine talks about the Mainstage season, which kicked off with "Caught in the Net" on May 1st. With about a week and a half between shows, Lorraine highl…
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St. Paul's Cathedral Concert Series - Adam Brakel
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20:51St. Paul Cathedral's next free organ recital features Adam Brakel!Adam talks with Jim Cunningham live on the WQED-FM morning show about his concert and his background. Adam is a Pittsburgh native who now lives in Palm Beach, Florida. He reminisces growing up in the South Hills, studying at Duquesne University, and working at St. Paul's for a time. …
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A Spotlight on African American Composers with PSO Fellows
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21:42The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is hosting a free concert in May!Pittsburgh Symphony Paul Ross Fellows, Carlos Clark and Joshua Carr, talk with Jim Cunningham live about their upcoming free concert on May 29th. The concert titled "Spotlight on African American Composers" features Valerie Coleman, Adolphus Hailstork, Jesse Montgomery, and many mor…
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The summer time is here, and it's perfect to listen to Barbershop-style music!Director of the Cranberry Men's Chorus Ron Brooks, and members Larry and Noah, talk about the Chorus's upcoming summer concerts. Ron talks about the all-male chorus based in Cranberry, PA, and what barbershop music comprises of. It features four vocal parts, the lead melo…
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Vocal Confluence presents their upcoming concert "Sounds of Steel: An Acapella Tribute to Pittsburgh Artists" this weekend!Artistic Director B Rauch and Assistant Director Josh Gongaware, talk about their upcoming concert that pays tribute to Pittsburgh artists through the ages. Vocal Confluence is an all-voice barbershop chorus that looks to foste…
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Pittsburgh Arts and Lectures just announced their new season!Executive Director of Pittsburgh Arts and Lectures, Sony Ton-Aime, gives Voice of the Arts an exclusive look at their upcoming Ten Evenings 2025-2026 Season. The season opens on September 15th with Jill Lepore and her new book "We the People". Aligning with the 250th anniversary of the Un…
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What is Coming Up For Front Porch Theatricals 2025 Season
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19:48It is another season of Front Porch Theatricals!Producer Nancy Zionts, and actresses Saige Smith and Becki Toth, talk about the upcoming 2025 season of Front Porch Theatricals. Nancy talks about the backstory of Front Porch, a Pittsburgh-based professional theater company founded in 2009. Their mission is to produce two meaningful musicals each yea…
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Mobs & Crazes | Extraordinary Popular Delusions & The Madness Of Crowds (Charles Mackay) BOOK REVIEW
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40:37The best example of human madness is found across the ages. 'Extraordinary Popular Delusions & The Madness Of Crowds' by Charles Mackay is a mammoth examination of the most ridiculous crazes across history, whether they be funny, bad or horrendous. Charles details some of the more well known financial bubbles (South Sea, Mississippi, Tulip Mania) b…
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It is the last concert of Resonance Works 2024-2025 season!Artistic Director Maria Sensi Sellner, soprano Katie Lindhart, and Stage Director Rob Frankenberry, talk about the upcoming opera, "Anna Bolena". Maria talks about the story of "Anna Bolena" and how it is an opera that features two females in major roles. Katie talks about starring in the t…
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The music program at Third Presbyterian Church is featuring an upcoming concert as a part of their concert series!Singer Sydney Kaczorowski and pianist Fabio Gentili, talk about their upcoming recital featuring Slavic art songs. The program features work by Zoltan Kodaly, Bohuslav Martinu, and Feliks Nowowiejski. Sydney talks about her background a…
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Despite statistics stating otherwise, many of us experience fear, anxiety, and insecurity in our relationships. Attachment theory helps us better understand reasons these feelings may exist and provide insight to how they play out in our current relationships. Join Dave and Greg as they explore attachment theory and discover all the ways our childh…
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Alla Conquista della Luna – Audiolibro Completo | Fantascienza e Avventura di Emilio Salgari
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23:58🌕 Parti per un viaggio straordinario con Alla Conquista della Luna, un raro e affascinante racconto di Emilio Salgari, ora disponibile in audiolibro completo in italiano.Tra sogni, ingegno umano e spirito d’esplorazione, questo testo ci proietta in un mondo dove la conquista dello spazio è già immaginata con straordinaria fantasia.📚 In questo audio…
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Melissa Culbertson - Bach, Beethoven and Brunch 2025
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8:24Bach, Beethoven and Brunch returns for 2025. Bryan Sejvar spoke with Melissa Culbertson of the City of Pittsburgh's Office of Special Events. She runs down this year's line up of performers - Pittsburgh Youth Concert Orchestra on June 22nd; Cello Fury on June 29th; members of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra on July 13th; Chamber Music Pittsburgh …
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Love and Death: Self-Elegies by Plath, Larkin, Hardy and more
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14:05Philip Larkin was terrified of death from an early age; Thomas Hardy contemplated what the neighbours would say after he had gone; and Sylvia Plath imagined her own death in vivid and controversial ways. The genre of self-elegy, in which poets have reflected on their own passing, is a small but eloquent one in the history of English poetry. In this…
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Slippery Rock University's Flute Ensemble
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23:56You can learn more about Slippery Rock University's Flute Ensemble online or on their Facebook Page. Lastly, want to learn more about Slippery Rock University? Listen to our previous podcast with Dr. Eisenreich about SRU's Early Childhood and Elementary Music Community Initiatives here.By WQED Multimedia
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Pittsburgh violinist and composer, Devin Arrington, talks live with Anna Singer about his musical career and his new work.Devin talks about his studies at Carnegie Mellon University under Leonardo Balada. He won the First Music Prize, which eventually led to his Carnegie Hall premiere with one of his pieces. Anna plays two pieces of Devin's. the fi…
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How I Choose Books | Techniques To Find & Prefilter Enjoyable Reads
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35:34Why don't I read recently published books? Today is a special episode where I am going over how I find new books, ways I actively try to avoid wasting my time & some little tricks & tips to get the most out of your reading. Would love to hear your feedback and appreciate any support you wish to give :) Timeline: (00:00:00) Intro (00:01:11) Finding …
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Tuesday Musical Club Presents Schickele and PDQ Bach
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27:07Organizer Barbra Folb and pianist Nanette Kaplan Solomon bring friends of the Tuesday Musical Club to WQED FM's studio to give a first look into the program for their upcoming recital. In this episode you'll hear Peter Schickele's "Quartet for Piano, Clarinet, Violin, and Cello" and "Selections from the Short-Tempered Clavier". Nanette and Barbara …
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Love Has Won was a religious movement led by Amy Carlson, also known as Mother God. Since it's development in 2009 to her death in 2021, the group has been labeled a cult and it's theologies and actions of leader have been highly scrutinized. Join Greg and Dave as they discuss the tragic events and at what point a group may realize that perhaps the…
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Fiction and the Fantastic: Stories by Franz Kafka
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16:06In the stories of Franz Kafka we find the fantastical wearing the most ordinary, realist dress. Though haunted by abjection and failure, Kafka has come to embody the power and potential of literary imagination in the 20th century as it confronts the nightmares of modernity. In this episode, Marina Warner is joined by Adam Thirlwell to discuss the w…
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L’Imbecille – Audiolibro Completo | Luigi Pirandello e l’Arte dell’Assurdo
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19:50🎧 Ascolta L’Imbecille, uno dei racconti più intensi e paradossali di Luigi Pirandello, letto in formato audiolibro completo in italiano.Una riflessione tagliente sulla percezione, la follia e il confine sottile tra verità e assurdo — temi ricorrenti nell’opera del premio Nobel per la letteratura.📜 In questo racconto, Pirandello ci porta in un episo…
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