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  1. Rue Morgue – RUE MORGUE PODCAST – JOHN CARPENTER

    —Huffduffed by jessewillis one week ago

  2. Rue Morgue – RUE MORGUE PODCAST – BRUCE CAMPBELL

    —Huffduffed by jessewillis one week ago

  3. Freedom in the digital age - Jeff Jarvis

    s freedom of speech slowly being taken away from us, or is it stronger than ever? Does internet censorship violate the human right that we hold so dear, or protect it? In this discussion Jeff Jarvis, US journalist, author and blogger talks about what he calls the increasing ‘publicness’ of our lives, and how this is affecting the institutions that traditionally controlled the flow of information.

    Jeff Jarvis, author of Public Parts: How sharing in the digital age improves the way we work and live and What Would Google Do?, blogs about media and news at buzzmachine.com. He is associate professor and director of the Tow-Knight Centre for Entrepreneurial Journalism at the City University of New York.

    Chaired by Mark Scott at the 2012 Sydney Writers Festival.

    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bestoffestivals/jeff-jarvis/4426524

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow 3 months ago

  4. 1Story

    1Story is an artwork by Matt Blackwood that uses recycled e-waste to connect with Locative Literature.

    Once the artwork of 1Story is scanned with any smartphone with a QR code reader app, a narrated short story can be experienced in the Atrium at Federation Square during the 2013 Sustainable Living Festival.

    This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

    —Huffduffed by MattBlackwood 3 months ago

  5. “Eine Ambivalenz von gegenseitiger Faszination” - “Ultraschall - das Festival für neue Musik” | Thema | Deutschlandradio Kultur

    Anlässlich von 50 Jahren Élysée-Vertrag steht das Berliner Ultraschall-Festival von Deutschlandradio Kultur und RBB in diesem Jahr im Zeichen der deutsch-französischen Freundschaft. Was diese Nationen musikalisch verbindet und was sie trennt, erklärt der künstlerische Leiter Rainer Pöllmann.

    http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/sendungen/thema/1981351/

    —Huffduffed by voodx 4 months ago

  6. How NOT to be a wine wanker

    If you’ve ever felt overawed, or even irritated, by someone’s endless knowledge of wine then this night of mythbusting will help get your own back.

    There’s no mistaking someone who loves to show off their wine knowledge. The vintage, the terroir, the way the winemaker parts their hair.

    These ‘wine wankers’ will snuffle and snort and pontificate their way through social occasions and explain at cellar doors how the wine could have been made differently.

    Miss Pearls knows only too well. She used to sell wine at cellar doors and come face to face with these ‘experts’.

    Bar manager Miss Pearls and sommelier Dan Sims turn those pretensions on their head with a hugely successful dissertation and imbibing session called ‘How Not to Drink Wine Like a Wanker’ which has enjoyed a sold-out season on top of a building during the 20th Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.

    Participants, most of them women, learn how to taste and appreciate wine without boring others and get the chance to sample a range of reds, whites and champagne.

    It all ends with Miss Pearls taking to a bottle of champers with a bayonet, in a glorious moment of French excess called sabrage!

    On the way Dan and Miss Pearls debunk some old expectations of the vino, and explain there’s no stupid question when asking about what you’d like to drink.

    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/rnfirstbite/wine-wankers/3877438

    —Huffduffed by adactio 5 months ago

  7. Interview Kitty Leering over Picnic’12

    geïnterviewde: program director Kitty Leering interview, editing en muziek: Marco Raaphorst

    zie http://www.picnicnetwork.org/PICNIC12

    —Huffduffed by Raaphorst 7 months ago

  8. Brighton SF with Brian Aldiss, Lauren Beukes, and Jeff Noon

    On the eve of dConstruct 2012, Jeremy Keith hosts an evening of readings and chat with three of the brightest stars of the science-fiction world at the Pavilion Theatre in Brighton.

    • Lauren Beukes, author of Moxyland, Zoo City, and The Shining Girls.
    • Jeff Noon, author of Vurt, Automated Alice, and Channel SK1N.
    • Brian Aldiss OBE, author of Hothouse, Nonstop, and the Helliconia trilogy.

    Event details: http://brightonsf.adactio.com/

    Transcript: http://adactio.com/articles/5740/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 8 months ago

  9. Edinburgh festival podcast: Richard Herring, Barry Cryer, Tom Basden | Stage | guardian.co.uk

    Miles Jupp introduces highlights from last week’s shows, with comedy from Richard Herring, Delete the Banjax, Jarlath Regan, Nick Doody, Tom Basden, William Andrews, Simon Munnery and Barry Cryer

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/audio/2009/aug/29/edinburgh-festival-best-of-week-3

    —Huffduffed by alips 8 months ago

  10. Edinburgh festival podcast: Best of week one

    Miles Jupp presents some choice cuts from the week’s shows, including the Pajama Men, Zoe Lyons, Daniel Sloss, the Magnets, Phil Nichol, Idiots of Ants and 4 Poofs and a Piano

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/audio/2009/aug/15/edinburgh-festival-best-of-week-one

    —Huffduffed by alips 8 months ago

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