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59 Emancipation
from Kara's Free Audiobooks on November 27, 2009
Duration: 950
Duration: 950
Read by Kara Shallenberg and Michelle Crandall. Enjoy this reading? Let me know at http://kayray.org/category/audiobooks/
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from YouTube :: Tag // newyork on November 26, 2009
Duration: 192
Duration: 192
Author: shamrocknrollx Keywords: james merenda tracy soren slam poetry poet spoken word the intangible collective intangibles cupsi Added: November 26, 2009
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Lesson 051 - Israel Electric Company
from Hebrew Podcasts on November 25, 2009
Duration: 695
Duration: 695
Generating electricity can be a fascinating and often controversial subject. Today Ariel is going on a tour of Orot Rabin, the Israel Electric Corporation site in Hedera. Ora is the tour guide and she explains how electricity is generated at this site. Ariel is worried about pollution and Ora explains that the electric company built tall chimneys to reduce air pollution at this coal power plant.
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Vimy Ridge Diaries on Remembrance Day – Postcard # 61
from Postcards from Gravelly Beach on November 25, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
On Remembrance Day, Ian Bell (fresh from a CBC appearance On The Coast ) joins Dave to read from Grandpa Mark s diaries written in the trenches in WW1 as a young Canadian. They reflect on the costs and motivations of war, importance friendship and ethereal experience of going over the top as well as discourse on the importance of personal documentation to pass forward to generations. Sit awhile for Vimy Ridge Diaries on Remembrance Day Postcard # 61 Featuring: Geoff Berner Excerpts from Maginot Line Recorded live at the Biltmore Cabaret, Vancouver, BC, Feb. 28, 2009 Various artists (including piper Dave Ahl) Recorded live at UBC Remembrance Day Ceremony, Nov. 11, 2009 Ian Bell reading from Grandpa Mark s diaries William Markle Pecover – Memory of Vimy Ridge William Markle Pecover – On Being Bombed in Britain Photo via CDN Veterans Affairs asks How Will you Remember? Download Canadian historical war time photo and video packs, organized by theme and era, then remix and share via social networks. More Remembrance Day White Poppies for Remembrance podcast series John Cairney reads Robert Burns on Remembrance Day podcast Remembrance Day Events in Vancouver plus Canadian Campaigns Remembrance Day posts on Ephemeral Feasthouse Ian Bell on CBC s On The Coast [note: Real Audio files] Wednesday November 11 To commemorate Remembrance Day a Vancouver man has posted excerpts from his great-grandfather s wartime journals on to his blog. Ian Bell told Stephen why it s important to him to remember. Listen to the interview. (runs 7:04) 50 years ago the Vietnam war began. When the war ended many Americans moved to BC. Woody Carmack was one of them and he attempted to help ex-soldiers deal with post-traumatic stress disorder and other problems. Listen to the interview. (runs 8:53) More Postcards Subscribe to PfGB Feed Subscribe in PfGB in iTunes Dave Olson’s Library at Uncleweed.net Twitter: @uncleweed Podcast Gear I use Koss Sterophones, M-Audio MicroTrack II, M-Audio Solo audio interface , Griffin iMic and Sony Microphone – in case you were wondering.
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Through a Glass Darkly
from recent posts tagged africa - blip.tv (beta) on November 25, 2009
Duration: 424
Duration: 424
Here are some of our favorite standout quotes, interviews and creations from the WeOwnTV film making workshop this August 2009.
also in: Through Glass Darkly Africa Sierra Leone Creativity Arts Film Video Music Spoken Word Poem Story Art
58 The Social Revolution
from Kara's Free Audiobooks on November 25, 2009
Duration: 600
Duration: 600
Read by Kara Shallenberg and Michelle Crandall. Enjoy this reading? Let me know at http://kayray.org/category/audiobooks/
Jodine's Corner featuring N'DAMBI
from Soul Sanctuary Radio on November 24, 2009
Duration: 5217
Duration: 5217
N’Dambi on Jodine’s Corner Live JC Live Playlist
November 2009 N’Dambi – Can’t Hardly Wait – Pink Elephant N’Dambi – Ode 2 Nina – Tunin’ Up & Cosignin’ Interview with N’Dambi: Life Changes & Health N’Dambi – Whatever It Takes – Pink Elephant Fatima & Veeveeo – Wildchild – Unreleased N’Dambi – What’s Wrong With You – Little Lost Girls Blues Interview with N’Dambi: Zora Neale Hurston & Leaving a Legacy N’Dambi – Nobody Jones – Pink Elephant N’Dambi – See Ya in My Dreams – Little Lost Girls Blues Interview with N’Dambi: Working with Leon Sylvers & Her Passion for the Kids N’Dambi – Ooo Baby – Pink Elephant Fat Jon The Ample Soul Physician – Hero Style – Repaint Tomorrow
Electric Wire Hustle – Perception - Electric Wire Hustle Sy Smith – Time – The Syberspace Social Nicolay - Saturday Night (feat. Carlitta Durand) – City Lights Vol. 2: Shibuya Dayton – Sound of Music – Feel the Music Elevate your Mind – Balance your Body – Feed your SOUL! ***Jodine’s Corner Intro & Interview Instrumental courtesy of Nicolay***
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flapping unfurls unifies the co-wagulation
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 24, 2009
Duration: 1091
Duration: 1091
latched, this plug seems to be still tilling
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Afropunk presents Saul Williams, Live @ The Social
from recent posts tagged social - blip.tv (beta) on November 07, 2009
Duration: 459
Duration: 459
Afropunk presents Saul Williams, Live @ The Social, Orlando, fl
Paradox Freestyles For The Lifeline
from recent posts tagged uk - blip.tv (beta) on October 08, 2009
Duration: 49
Duration: 49
Paradox gave us an amazing freestyle, composed after reading our one-sheet on the project and wow, we are thrilled to share this burst of creative flow with you here. Here's more about Paradox in his own words: After 15 years as a devotee of the rat race, at the not-so-tender age of 34, i was gifted with the realization that the money, power, status, sex and material gratification that the marketing people had promised would make me happy...wouldn't. And so in a fit of peak, after a nervous breakdown/spiritual breakthrough (depending on your point of view) i gave up my 70K p.a. job in advertising and went to live under a tree in Battersea park. During those life changing 7 months, in the spring & summer of 2002, i sold the Big Issue magazine on the streets of Victoria and blissfully bumbled around Battersea like the bling-less bum i'd become. Why? Well, i had the bonkers idea that if i could go back to square one, start at ground zero (in other words become a nobody) and if i could let go of my conditioned beliefs about who i was and what constituted a "succesful" life, i'd be giving myself the opportunity to find an authentic answer to the question that had begun to plague me, day and night: What is the purpose of my life? 3 months into my decidedly desperate experiment, poetry began to pour relentlessly out of me like demonically possesed projectile vomit, (i'd never written a poem in my life before this)and 5 years later, i am astonished to find myself in the highly fortunate position of living the life i feel i was born to live...or more to the point...i'm beginning to get the hang, of getting out of the way, so that life can live me!!! The main benefit of my existential loafing is that it gives me the time and space to contemplate, create and collaberate with other artists and friends who are celebrating the beauty of unity in multiplicity, unusually, musically, cluelessly and beautifully http://www.myspace.com/rodneyparadox Distributed by Tubemogul.
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