Since 1980, City Arts & Lectures has presented onstage conversations with outstanding figures in literature, politics, criticism, science, and the performing arts, offering the most diverse perspectives about ideas and values. City Arts & Lectures programs can be heard on more than 130 public radio stations across the country and wherever you get your podcasts. The broadcasts are co-produced with KQED 88.5 FM in San Francisco. Visit CITYARTS.NET for more info.
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The Morningside Institute is an independent scholarly endeavor dedicated to examining human life through the liberal arts. Morningside helps scholars and students contribute to academic disciplines and understand them in light of the rich traditions that lie at their origin. The Institute also helps students integrate the beauty of culture in New York City with their search for truth in the intellectual life.
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Recordings of the radio broadcast of City Arts and Lectures, an interview/lecture series in San Francisco www.cityarts.net/radio.html
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Go behind the scenes in an art museum. Join the crew from the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art as we chat with artists, curators, and everyone else who helps us bring our galleries to life. New episodes will be posted in selected months after the program has aired on KUNV 91.5. The Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art is located on the campus of one of the most racially diverse universities in the United States, we strive to create a nourishing environment for those who continue to be neglected by c ...
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Welcome to the Travel Deep Dive Podcast, your ultimate guide to exploring the world’s most captivating cities and destinations! Join our two AI hosts as they embark on a daily adventure, diving into a new location each episode. In just 10 minutes, we’ll unravel the unique culture, highlight main attractions, and share the rich history of each place while revealing little-known facts that make every destination special. Say goodbye to traditional travel books and lengthy audiobooks that can f ...
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Welcome to Punch Drunk Sports, the podcast hosted by comedians Sam Tripoli, Jayson Thibault, and occasionally Ari Shaffir, and produced by Johnny Woodard.
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BSR lectures are now available as podcasts!
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Welcome to Taking Measure; a podcast series exploring Roderick Haig-Brown's 1950 classic work Measure of the Year: Reflections on home, family and a life fully lived. In this series, host Dan MacLennan sits at the desk in the study at Above Tide, also known as Haig-Brown House, in the city of Campbell River on Vancouver Island, BC. From here, he looks out the window across the grounds at the Campbell River flowing past, just as Haig-Brown did when he wrote more than 20 books and numerous art ...
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The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan airs regular conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home. The podcast has welcomed Booker and Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists, such as Bernardine Evaristo, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Karen Joy Fowler, Carla Power and Maaza Mengiste. The choice of writers is representative of the world around us, naturally. https:/ ...
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Two philosophers—or what comedian Mel Brooks fondly refers to as "bullshit artists"—from different generations join in deep yet casual conversation covering a wide range of topics, including especially politics and the human condition. Jack Crittenden—professor emeritus of political theory at Arizona State University—and Rory Varrato—PhD candidate in the Philosophy and Education program at Teachers College, Columbia University—have known each other for more than ten years, first as teacher-s ...
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Marc Bamuthi Joseph and Wendy Whelan
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Spoken word artist Marc Bamuthi Joseph and dancer Wendy Whelan discuss their remarkable new hybrid performance piece “Carnival of the Animals”, which addresses, among other things, the siege of the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, through the lens of Camille Saint-Saens’ 1886 musical composition. Marc Bamuthi Joseph conceived and wrote the piece, and…
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Singapore: The Futuristic Garden City of Southeast Asia
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In this episode of Travel Deep Dive, we explore the mesmerizing city of Singapore, a dazzling blend of innovation, greenery, and cultural diversity. Known as the Lion City, Singapore has transformed from a humble trading post into a global metropolis. We’ll uncover the unique features that make this city-state stand out, including its renowned clea…
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Barcelona: A Vibrant Tapestry of Art, History, and Seaside Charm
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In this episode of Travel Deep Dive, we dive into the vibrant tapestry that is Barcelona, exploring its unique blend of art, history, and seaside charm. Join us as we wander through the enchanting streets of the Gothic Quarter, marvel at the awe-inspiring Sagrada Família, and discover the whimsical wonders of Gaudí’s creations. We’ll take you on a …
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Join us in this episode of Travel Deep Dive as we embark on a captivating journey through Cape Town, South Africa’s Mother City, where breathtaking landscapes meet rich history and vibrant culture. From the iconic Table Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to the historic Robben Island, we explore the city’s remarkable outdoor adventures and cul…
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Our guest today is Ta-Nehisi Coates, an outspoken voice on issues of race and racism. Coates was catapulted to fame after the publication of his book-length essay “Between the World and Me”. His new book, “The Message”, features essays that intertwine his first trip to Africa, the banning of his books in South Carolina, and his experiences travelin…
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Join us on a captivating journey through Rome, the Eternal City, where history and modern life intertwine in the most enchanting way. In this episode, we explore the rich tapestry of Rome’s past, from the grandeur of the Roman Empire to the awe-inspiring artistry of the Renaissance. Discover the iconic landmarks that define the city, including the …
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New York City: The City That Never Sleeps
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In this episode of Travel Deep Dive, we take a vibrant journey through New York City, the iconic metropolis often dubbed "The City That Never Sleeps." From its towering skyscrapers to the bustling streets filled with diverse cultures and cuisines, NYC is a unique blend of energy and innovation. We'll explore the city's landmark attractions, includi…
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Since the publication of his first book The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell has garnered influence and fame through his fascinating analyses of our world. The New York Times Book Review wrote that “in the vast world of nonfiction writing, Malcolm Gladwell is as close to a singular talent as exists today.” A Guggenheim fellow, and a finalist for bot…
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Exploring Buenos Aires: The Paris of South America
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In this episode of Travel Deep Dive, we dive deep into the vibrant heart of Buenos Aires, a city known for its captivating blend of European charm and Latin spirit. Often referred to as the "Paris of South America," Buenos Aires boasts a rich tapestry of culture, art, and history that beckons travelers from around the globe. We’ll explore the city’…
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Discovering Kyoto: The Timeless Beauty of Japan’s Ancient Capital
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through Kyoto, Japan's ancient capital, where history and beauty converge in every corner. In this episode, we delve into the timeless charm of Kyoto, a city that served as Japan's imperial capital for over a thousand years. We'll explore its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the magnificent Kinkaku-ji, a Zen…
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According to ancient philosophers, all human beings want to be happy. But how can we achieve this? In Books 3 and 4 of his dialogue “On the Greatest Good and Evil” (De finibus bonorum et malorum), Cicero and his interlocutor, the Stoic Cato, discuss what guarantees a person’s supreme happiness. Is it enough to be a morally good person (as the Stoic…
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Your Next Destination Awaits: Join the Travel Deep Dive Podcast
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Embark on a world tour with Travel Deep Dive! In this trailer episode, we introduce our brand-new podcast that brings the world's most captivating cities and destinations straight to you. Each day, our two AI hosts will take you on a 10-minute journey, unraveling the unique culture, must-see attractions, and rich history of a new destination, along…
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Our guest today is Judge David S. Tatel. A former civil rights attorney, Judge Tatel has served for nearly 30 years on America’s second-highest court, the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. It’s where many of American jurisprudence’s most crucial cases are resolved – or teed up for the US Supreme Court. Tatel has presided over som…
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Yuval Harari in conversation with Kara Swisher
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Yuval Noah Harari is a historian, philosopher, and author, and one of the world’s most influential public intellectuals working today. In books like Sapiens, Homo Deus, and 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, Harari examines topics like the future of humanity, and the connections between biology, myth, and power. His latest book is Nexus: A Brief Hist…
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Even before her explosively popular Substack Letters from an American, which has grown to more than two million subscribers since it began in 2019, historian Heather Cox Richardson was an important voice in discussions around post-Civil War American history. The author of seven books, Richardson’s writing has focused on race, economics, and politic…
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Creative Connections: Exploring Art, Community, and Collaboration
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In this episode, hosts Leilu Hernandez, Davey Parks, and Deanne Sole discuss the dynamic workshops and artistic opportunities offered at the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, including hands-on activities like cyanotype dyeing and crochet. They highlight how these programs bring the community together, making art accessible to all, regardless of expe…
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This week, we'll hear an encore broadcast of a 2016 appearance by Steve Silberman, a technology reporter whose work helped change the public perception of autism - and popularize the concept of neurodiversity. Silberman’s 2015 book “Neurotribes - The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity” uncovered a “secret history” of autism. Silberma…
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Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed as the 116th Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court in 2022. She earned both her undergraduate and law degrees with honors from Harvard University, before serving as a clerk for three federal judges, including Justice Stephen Breyer, whose seat on the Supreme Court she would ultimately go on to take…
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#491: "Overdogs!" + Panthers Pain + Should Tua Retire? + UFC Sphere Debacle
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We're back to talk NFL, including whether Bryce Young is a bust and whether Tua should retire, and how it's possible that Adrian Peterson has spent all the money he earned playing. We also talk about the insanity that is the UFC Sphere event in Vegas, and UNLV football's bright future. To support the show directly and gain access to bonus audio and…
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Daniel Handler and Sarah Manguso
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Our guests today are Daniel Handler and Sarah Manguso. Daniel Handler has written dozens of books – from adult novels like “The Basic Eight” and “Why We Broke Up”, to picture books and other collaborations with visual artists. But, he’s best known as the author of “A Series of Unfortunate Events.” Handler wrote the best-selling children’s novels – …
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Ann Patchett is best known for her award-winning novel Bel Canto, “a book that works both as a paean to art and beauty and a subtly sly comedy of manners” (New York Times). She is also the author of the novels The Patron Saint of Liars, The Dutch House, Commonwealth, and the non-fiction books Truth and Beauty and This is the Story of a Happy Marria…
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This week, our guest is David Brooks. As an Op-Ed contributor to The New York Times, Brooks writes about subjects ranging from politics and foreign affairs, to cultural trends and spirituality. Brooks started as a humorist, penning satires for his college paper, before becoming a film critic and then a reporter at The Wall Street Journal. You can s…
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#490: "Live From Mount Everest!" + Caleb Williams and NFL Preseason + ESPN's Demise
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This show still exists! To prove it, Sam Tripoli joins Jayson Thibault and Johnny Woodard from the summit of Mount Everest this week to talk the NFL preseason, how impressive Caleb Williams has looked, how much ESPN has sucked, and the crazy new kickoff rules. We also talk a little UFC. To support the show directly and gain access to bonus audio an…
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Long before he directed Wicked, In The Heights, or the groundbreaking film Crazy Rich Asians, Jon M. Chu was a movie-obsessed first-generation Chinese American helping at his parents’ Chinese restaurant in Silicon Valley and forever facing the cultural identity crisis endemic to children of immigrants. Growing up on the cutting edge of twenty-first…
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Journalist and podcaster Carvell Wallace regularly contributes to the New York Times Magazine, and has written cover profiles for Rolling Stone, GQ, and Esquire. His intimate, often heartbreaking essays address everything from the end of Barack Obama’s presidency, to the connections between cowboy poetry and forgotten histories of Black people, to …
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