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SpeakEasy Cafe "The Sound of Ink" Open Mic Poetry Show
Join us for an exciting evening at the SpeakEasy Cafe's "Sound of Ink" open mic Poetry show! You are invited to call in and Take the stage! The mic is hot and ready for the sound of your Ink! This week enjoy 3 hours of OPEN MIC Poetry from YOU the poets! You will not want to miss this Night of entertainment! Call in early Poets and let your voices be heard!
by The SpeakEasy Cafe in Poetry
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Keeping It Reel 198: Craig Rob...
Today on the BIG show, host Tim Gordon will talk with actor/comedian Craig Robinson about his leading man debut in the romantic comedy, Peeples. Plus, we'll have entertainment news and reviews of the latest films including The Great Gatsby all on Episode 185 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
by FilmGordon Radio in Film
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Artists, Art Fairs & ZAPP®
Most artists have made their peace with the digital upload systems, www.Zapplication.org, www.JuriedArtServices.com and www.EntryThingy.com. If you want to participate in the better shows you sign up and upload your images for the jury. But how did this get started and what is the relationship of the individual artist or individual art fair with these systems? Here are our experts: photographer Larry Oliverson who was instrumental in introducing the concept of online applications to th
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Trish Seggebruch: Down Under &...
Innovative developer of Encaustikits and Encausticamp Patricia Baldwin Seggebruch began painting more than sixteen years ago-always abstractly and evolving into encaustics from acrylic over seven years ago. Her love for the medium translates into her teaching, and students benefit from a passionate, engaging workshop experience filled with all the knowledge Patricia has acquired and developed in her forage into this rich and diverse medium. Patricia’s books, Encaustic Workshop and Encau
by Art And Soul Radio in Art
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Building Your Network With Ed ...
Building Your Network is all about people you should know in the photographic industry. They're artists, teachers, writers, developers and business owners. Each one has an expertise to help you build a stronger business and THRIVE, not just survive. In this new episode, your host, Skip Cohen, welcomes outdoor landscape photographer and instructor, Ed Heaton. A regular instructor for Tamron USA events as well as his own workshops, Ed has been referred to by Outdoor Photographer Magazine as
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Built-in for Real Life
On this episode of MyFixitUpLife talk show with Mark and Theresa... We're sitting around the table to talk kitchen design with HGTV Remodels' Laurie March, Remodeling magazine's Lauren Hunter, HGTV contributor and interior designer Lori Gilder, and Residential Building Products and Technology editor Nigel Maynard. Broadcasting live from inside the Wellborn Cabinet castle at the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show, style stands off with rough-and-ready renovation realities when HGTV Remo
by MyFixitUpLife in Design
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Christina Baker Kline discusse...
Join Book Club Girl as she welcomes Christina Baker Kline, author of Orphan Train! Penobscot Indian Molly Ayer is close to “aging out” out of the foster care system. A community service position helping an elderly woman clean out her home is the only thing keeping Molly out of juvie and worse... As she helps Vivian sort through her possessions and memorie
by Book Club Girl in Books
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Cinema In Noir - Hollywood's "Double Ethnic" Problem
"Cinema in Noir" is a weekly radio show for which all things film related are discussed from a black female perspective. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. In this episode we discuss singer Robin Thicke's comments reagarding same-race couples. We also discuss the latest episode of Scandal, specifically Ol
by KimberlyRenee in Film
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Suspense Radio Inside Edition May 4th, 2013
Two hours of Suspense Radio is back with four fantastic authors. Michael Stanley, Ted Kosmatka, Richard Mabry and Debbie Viguie, all bring their unique writing style straight to you. Suspense Radio is where you will hear authors in the suspense / thriller / mystery / horror genre, talk about their work and the insides of writing and publishing. So not only is it time to listen, "It's Time to get your Fiction ON!!!" Suspense Radio is brought to you by Suspense Magazine, www
by Suspense Radio in Books
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The 3 AMovIeGOerS: May 2013 (Our 5 Year Anniversary!)
Wow, can you believe it? For five years, Garney, Jamey, and Jason have been your favorite monthly visitor, taking you through movies, Taco Bell, hot air balloon rides, after dark revelations, the Oscars, movie scores, More Butter, and things you never thought you'd hear from a movie related show. It's been an exciting five years since the concept of this show began, so as this month marks the 5th anniversary, a very special show is in store. What will it be? Tune
by Jason OBrien in Film
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The Kerri Edelman Show presents Videographer Fran Strine
With almost twenty years experience as one of the top rock photographers/videographers Fran brings to the table composition, lighting, and a flare for creating iconic images. Whether it is live concert/studio photography or album packaging Fran has the experience, drive and talent to deliver each time and every time. It has been a quite a whirlwind for Fran Strine the last few years. After globetrotting the world with Staind documenting two album cycles, including the making of “The Illusi
by Kerri Edelman in Film
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It's Academic! The Joy and Horror of Art Higher Ed
Many artists find themselves turning into art academics at some point in their lives. In this episode of Social Studies, we take a look at the joys and horrors of being art higher-ed. Spoiler: "college professor" is really NOT one of the least stressful jobs for 2013. Special guest: Monika del Bosque, Pierce College.
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