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  1. The Tuesday Club

    Alan is joined by Keith and Ian for and early podcast to talk about the win against Man City, the woes of Liverpool and Keith’s misguided view on the Balkans. Starring Alan Davies, Keith Dover and Ian Stone. Produced by Chris Blacklay

    http://thetuesdayclub.libsyn.com/

    —Huffduffed by hawbsl one year ago

  2. Sodajerker: Andy Partridge

    Sodajerker is a songwriting team from Liverpool in the UK, founded by co-writers Simon Barber and Brian O’Connor.

    http://sodajerker.com/episode-8-andy-partridge/

    —Huffduffed by penix one year ago

  3. Alder Hey’s Dawn Chorus

    Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, UK has called upon the skills of world leading sound recordist Chris Watson to introduce his beautiful wildlife recordings into the hospital soundscape.

    This short piece blends interview material with Chris Watson’s breath-taking birdsong recordings to explore the therapeutic use of sound amongst Alder Hey’s young patients.

    More information: http://onthenatureofthings.com/2011/12/22/birdsong-an-escape-from-the-noise/ http://onthenatureofthings.com/2011/03/30/alder-heys-dawn-chorus/

    —Huffduffed by eprosser one year ago

  4. We Are Going Up Podcast: Episode 30 – Heartbreak For Cardiff

    This week the boys pay tribute to Cardiff as Liverpool scrape through a dramatic Carling Cup Final at Wembley by the skin of their teeth.

    http://podcast.co.uk/we-are-going-up-podcast-episode-30-heartbreak-for-cardiff/

    —Huffduffed by podcast one year ago

  5. Sunday Supplement Podcasts

    Join some of the nation’s finest football writers, including the likes of Martin Samuel, Henry Winter, Patrick Barclay, Oliver Holt and Sam Wallace

    http://www.skysports.com/podcast/0,20494,19913,00.html

    —Huffduffed by hawbsl one year ago

  6. City Limits: Live from the Williamson Tunnels, Liverpool

    The second public conversation about the nature and use of public space in the Sky Arts Artichoke Salon Series.

    Are large-scale public events nothing more than a waste of resources and a drain on the public purse? Or does creating a shared and special history by galvanizing a community far outweigh the disruption and cost?

    In the wake of Liverpool ‘08 (European Capital of Culture) and as the 6th Liverpool Biennial explored the impact of art on a city, curator and writer Tim Marlow chaired a panel of provocative speakers who explored the impact of art on a city in this public conversation to consider the true legacy of the programme of events that transformed Liverpool.

    In the mysterious underground kingdom of The Williamson Tunnels the debate examined the true impact that the programme of cultural events in Liverpool has had on the city and its inhabitants, asking whether a city can still produce events of the kind seen in Liverpool during 2008, particularly during these straitened times during a recession.

    Speakers:

    Lewis Biggs Artistic Director, Liverpool Biennial

    Helen King Assistant Chief Constable, Merseyside Police

    Helen Marriage Co-Director, Artichoke

    The Right Reverend James Jones, Bishop of Liverpool

    Tim Marlow (Chair), Curator and Broadcaster

    —Huffduffed by artichoketrust 2 years ago