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The definitive insider's guide to our current golden age of television, Ben Blacker's The Writers Panel is an ever expanding anthology of live convention panels and intimate in-studio interviews with the writers, producers, and show runners responsible for all the shows you can't stop watching. Over the course of nearly 500 episodes and counting, The Writers Panel has sat across from guests such as Vince Gilligan (Breaking Bad), Amy Sherman-Palladino (Gilmore Girls, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele (Key and Peele), Liz Meriwether (New Girl), and Damon Lindelof (Lost, The Leftovers) to talk about the art and business of creating great television. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Everything Reviewed

Joey Bergren & Justin Sherman
Comedians Joey Bergren and Justin Sherman review everything - literally everything - on a scale of one to ten. They also goof off, make noises, and crack each other up while deciding whether or not “snow” deserves an eight or nine. From topics as small as sinks to topics as big as werewolves, they will leave no stone unturned, no idea undisputed, no topic unreviewed.
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Though carols are traditionally associated with Christmas, this was not always the case. “Carol” comes from the French word 'carole' which means circle dance accompanied by singing...
Though carols are traditionally associated with Christmas, this was not always the case. “Carol” comes from the French word 'carole' which means circle dance accompanied by singing. It was part of any festivity and gradually came to be associated with holidays like Christmas. In England, festivities were banned following the Civil War and Protestantism, but many song writers and Protestants wrote musical works to be sung at Christmas and these were referred to as “carols.” Today, Christmas anywhere in the world is incomplete without carol singers and songs. They celebrate the season, the birth of Christ, the joy of the holidays and convey good wishes and cheer to listeners. Many famous carols are written in German, French and Latin as well as English. The Christmas Carol Collection by Various includes some traditional and some modern day carols, all of which embody the spirit of the festive season. The first one, Christ Was Born on Christmas Day is a 13th century song, which was once very popular all over Europe. The original Latin was translated by John Mason Neale, an eminent English clergyman, in the nineteenth century. American lyricist Charlotte Homer's delightful 1902 Christmas Lullaby follows next, set to music by Charles Gabriel Hutchinson. The famous and charming carol, The Twelve Days of Christmas, which was once a popular English folk song is also included here. It was first published in England in 1780 without music and was meant to be chanted. Come All You Merry Gentlemen, a 19th century song, follows. Est ist ein Ros entsprungen a beautiful 15th century German carol is next on the list. This song may be more familiar as Lo How a Rose e'er Blooming to the English speaking world. Gesu Bambino, a delightful Italian song was set to music by Frederick Herman Martens. The famous African-American gospel song, Go Tell it on the Mountain is a rousing anthem to the glory of God. A fifteenth century Sussex carol, the 19th century Boston carol, It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, the traditional yet popular English carol I Saw Three Ships, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's charming I Heard The Bells on Christmas Day, Eduard Ebel's 1895 German song, Leise Reiselt der Schnee and more are included in this collection. These lovely carols invoke the theme of this most enjoyable festival, which conveys the message of hope and eternal life hereafter.
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PimPamPoum Podcast

Herman&Arthur
Disruptif depuis 150 ans, la PimPamPoum Company s’attaque au marché du podcast indépendant français. En s’appuyant sur l’absurde et l’illogisme, Arthur et Herman redonneront de l’ordre à notre univers et du sens à vos écoutes. Un sens qui ira de gauche à
Disruptif depuis 150 ans, la PimPamPoum Company s’attaque au marché du podcast indépendant français. En s’appuyant sur l’absurde et l’illogisme, Arthur et Herman redonneront de l’ordre à notre univers et du sens à vos écoutes. Un sens qui ira de gauche à droite, comme un curseur d’écoute en fait. Ou comme un spectateur de tennis qui ne regarde que les coups d'un seul joueur, celui de gauche.  Mais notre podcast, ce sont nos auditeurs qui en parlent le mieux (en vrai non. Ceux qui en parlent le mieux sont chez France Inter. Même nous, on en parle pas mieux qu'eux): “Ce podcast est la meilleure invention après le son” Source: Avis iTunes Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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