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From Fairmont Street to U Street, from the Howard Theater to the Crystal Caverns, take a tour through Washington, DC's jazz history with Billy Taylor and Frank Wess, who lead listeners through their hometown in this 6-part audio series created for middle and high school audiences.
Jazz in DC
(12 June, 1892 to 18 June, 1982)
Here is unique series of new recordings of Djuna Barnes' short stories and poems. This American writer played an important part in the development of 20th Century English language modernist writing, She was a key figures in 1920-30s bohemian Paris after filling a similar role in the Greenwich Village of the teens. Her novel Nightwood, with its introduction by T. S. Eliot, is a cult work of modern fiction. She stands out today for her distinctive writing style and her portrayals of lesbian themes. Since Barnes's death, interest in her work has grown and many of her books are back in print.
Djuna Barnes - Selected Works
An occasional series pulled from lectures, workshops and other events for educators presented by and through the Education Department of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Artfully Speaking: Lectures and Workshops on the Arts and Education
You Are There is a great early radio program that not only entertained but educated the listener. Reported in first person the show places you the listener back into history to experience history as it unfolded. Reported live you will hear history take place in exciting recreations of histories greatest moments.
You Are There! Podcast
Public domain poetry from LibriVox volunteers reading and recording all over the planet. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain. Many hundreds of free recordings of classic poetry are available at LibriVox.org. Many more to come in this regular podcast. (Click on the "Name" column heading to sort poems by the authors' names.)
The LibriVox Poetry Podcast [Unabridged]
David Summer plays Selected Duets for Flute.
Using his home recording studio, David has recorded some of the duets from the book Selected Duets for Flute, Volume 1 Edited by H.Voxman.
These flute duets are standard learning material for flute students taking flute lessons and can be fun to play for all flutists.
In addition to being educational, the duets can also be used by two flutes in performance. They are especially effective for wedding ceremonies, church services and other occasions calling for elegant music.
This podcast contains the recordings of both flute parts, played as a duet. As a resource for flute students and flute teachers, David has also recorded each of these duets in a flute 2 only version that can be used as a play along.
The matching flute 2 only version for each of these recordings can be found on the Flute Podcast page of David's website at www.summersong.net.
Selected Duets for Flute Podcast
Vladimir Nabokov has said of Gogol: "When, as in his immortal 'The Overcoat,' he really lets himself go and pottered happily on the brink of his private abyss, he became the greatest artist that Russia has yet produced." — The Overcoat (The Cloak), The Nose, Memories of a Madman, and other stories, will appear as continuing podcasts, together with several 19th Century prefaces, comments, reviews and newspaper notices.
The Overcoat and Other Stories - Nikolai Gogol (Unabridged)
Quick and Dirty Tips creates and distributes digital content that offers short, actionable advice from friendly and informed authorities that will help you succeed at work and in life.
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Contemporary drama in a rural setting from the world's longest running radio soap opera.
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Learn a language with the Radio Lingua Network: download our free audio lessons, or take your learning to the next stage with our learning materials.
Radio Lingua Network
Radio Lingua Network: Language-learning where and when it suits you
American Public Media, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, is the largest owner and operator of public radio stations and a premier producer and distributor of public radio programming in the nation. It is also the largest producer and distributor of classical music programming in the United States.
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Our mission is simple. We want to promote the use of audio and video educational material for personal and professional development. What does this mean? It means that we want to help you to see how you can turn 'dead time' (time spent commuting, exercising, doing chores, etc.) into 'learning time.'
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PBS and our member stations are America’s largest classroom, the nation’s largest stage for the arts and a trusted window to the world. In addition, PBS's educational media helps prepare children for success in school and opens up the world to them in an age-appropriate way.
We invite you to find out more about America’s largest public media enterprise.
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Next time the show will revolve around Rouge’s Double Dead Guy Ale, so scrape up some for drinking along if you can find it. And if you happen to be a fan of horror fiction, especially of the podcasted variety, crack open/download your favorite novel or short story and get reading/listening.
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Boston Public Radio: NPR News Station, featuring NPR news and programs such as Car Talk, On Point, Here & Now, Only A Game and Radio Boston."
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Teaching for the Future is a Podcast about technology education and media literacy.
Teaching for the Future
Guy In A Tie (www.GuyInATie.com) a rock and roll, Indie, alternative, powerpop, metal show while Helping Kids With School & Life. Brought to you by a friendly science teacher, "A Guy In A Tie" doing the guy-in-a-tie thing! Skyline High
Guy In A Tie Podcast (www.GuyInATie.com)
Ms. Gaier's 6th grade students create exciting podcasts for you on a variety of interesting topics. Check us out!
Gaier Gab
A weekly podcast tracing the rise, decline and fall of the Roman Empire. Visit us at http://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com
The History of Rome
Abraham Lincoln was one of America's most unmusical presidents: he could neither play an instrument nor carry a tune. Yet he had a passionate love of the arts—enjoying everything from sentimental ballads to  nonsense songs, from melodrama to opera. This 3-part audio series explores Lincoln’s relationship to the arts of his time.
Abraham Lincoln and Music
This series is designed to introduce middle and high school audiences to the many aspects of musical theater. Using examples of the best that Broadway musicals have to offer, Heather Nathans, Associate Professor of Theatre at the University of Maryland, talks about the history of musical theater in America; its structure and elements of a musical (do you know what an "I Want" song is?); musical theater's role in making social commentary, and its legacy.
Words and Music: Musical Theater in America
An occasional series pulled from lectures, workshops and other events for educators presented by and through the Education Department of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Artfully Speaking: Lectures and Workshops on the Arts and Education
The story of the blues travels from the coasts of Africa, through the cotton fields of the Mississippi Delta, across the hills of Appalachia, to the streets of Chicago and beyond. The roots of blues can be found in slave songs, spirituals, and field hollers of the American South; its sound can be heard in early rock-and-roll, and in today's alternative and hip hop landscapes. Journey with us to learn about the influences and impact the blues has had on musical culture, and how it has been brought to life on stage at the Kennedy Center.
Blues Journey
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The Kitchen Sink
From Fairmont Street to U Street, from the Howard Theater to the Crystal Caverns, take a tour through Washington, DC's jazz history with Billy Taylor and Frank Wess, who lead listeners through their hometown in this 6-part audio series created for middle and high school audiences.
Jazz in DC
How do composers hear space? What does space sound like? Is there music in space? Narrated by Roger Launius of the Space History Division of the National Air and Space Museum, this series looks at the way music and outer space connect.
Art/Space
Get ready to meet one of the biggest names in music. Did you know two hundred years ago, Classical music composer Ludwig van Beethoven was the world’s most popular rock star? And guess what? He’s still BIG! This audio series, hosted by National Public Radio’s Susan Stamberg, gives you an introduction to his life and works—visit artsedge.kennedy-center.org for even more!
Beethoven Rocks!
Musicians have always played an important part in the military. This ongoing series, explores not only the history of military music, but also the diverse ceremonial and entertainment roles of musicians in the military.
Music in the Military
Taking a musical from words on a page to songs on a stage: in this series, follow along as talented playwrights, designers and directors at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts transform classic works of literature into original theatrical productions.
Page to Stage
Music and football; what could the connection possibly be? But think about it, there's music at halftime, we sing fight songs up in the stands, and when isn't there music when we watch football highlights on TV? Music and football are intertwined as we'll hear in this series, narrated by Tom Hedden who composed songs for 19 years at NFL Films.
Touchdown Songs
Podcast from an Ag Teacher, for Ag Teachers and those interested in Agriculture Education.
I Teach Ag Podcasts
Learn Zulu with Mark and Cee Cee. In this podcast you'll be learning just enough Zulu to get by on a holiday or business trip to South Africa - and to impress Zulu speakers everywhere! Each lesson includes just over a minute of language-learning content, so there's no excuse not to learn! Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more.
One Minute Zulu
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Stories to Read, Words to Know, Level A contains 12 meaningful stories that connect to
students' lives. Students are engaged by the charming illustrations and encouraged by the simple stories
that help them build confidence while they increase their English vocabulary. The Stories to Read,
Words to Know audio component contains two types of readings: 1) a Read Along and 2) an Echo Reading.
Learners listen to the Read Along and follow along silently in their books. The Read Along, read by a
skilled adult reader, models pronunciation and intonation and guides learners through the story with a
bell that indicates when to turn the page. The Echo Reading is read by a skilled adult reader one
sentence, phrase, or paragraph at a time and is echoed by student readers. The learner joins in echoing
in unison with the student readers. Participating in an Echo Reading helps learners to gain confidence
while reading aloud, supports them in reading material that may be too difficult to read independently,
and provides practice with proper phrasing and expression.
Stories to Read, Words to Know, Level A
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