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TORN from the pages of his bestselling compendium of fake facts, MORE INFORMATION THAN YOU REQUIRE, John Hodgman presents TODAY IN THE PAST, transmitted directly from the computer to your ears in his own RECORDED VOICE. The first page-a-day calendar with no physical pages, TODAY IN THE PAST will provide you not only the date, but also a fascinating historical fact that did not occur on that date, because it was made up by John Hodgman, Resident Expert and Famous Minor Television Personality.
If, for some reason, you need more fake facts per day than this Page-a-Day Calendar Without Pages provides, you can also find all of the pages of MORE INFORMATION THAN YOU REQUIRE, along with the rest of the COMPLETE WORLD KNOWLEDGE SERIES (The Areas of My Expertise), transformed into similar but not identical pageless technology (known as the Audio Book) elsewhere in the iTunes store. Or, for those who hate technology and/or fetishize paper, there is also a non-pageless paperback version available in appropriate stores (you know where they are).
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Craft beer and spirits reviews from Pittsburgh, PA aimed at the "Average Joe" in hopes of introducing craft beers and fine spirits to a new audience. Here at SIDT the motto is "Even if it's crap, we drink it so you don't have to!" Other podcasts just "sample" beer, we drink them!
Should I Drink That? Brewcast
The Moth features people telling true, engaging, funny, touching and eye-opening stories from their lives. Hailed as "New York's hottest and hippest literary ticket" by the Wall Street Journal, The Moth has been producing sold-out storytelling shows for over ten years. Stories are told without notes to a live audience by a wide range of people. The best have been captured here. For more information about our programs, live events, and CD's for sale, go to www.themoth.org. The podcast is updated on Mondays.
The Moth Podcast
The first ever location based comedy - a parody of museum & gallery tours, which follows the listener into the real world. With your host, the inimitable Byron Frump.
The Invisible Tour Guide
A fun fan podcast about the Twilight book series written by Stephenie Meyer with newbie Twilight fans, Christen and Melissa. We talk in-depth about the characters and themes of the books and like to compare the series to other literature and pop culture events. Visit us at twilightnewborns.com!
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Howler Owlers is a podcast that is entertaining because the girls that are the hosts laugh a lot! We laugh at what each other say, and aren't afraid to admit that we are geeks and dorks. We have 'regular shows' where we all have segments where we do our own thing and we talk about world events and common things. Then there are our Harry Potter episodes or 'Potter Watch' shows, where we talk about Harry Potter! We will occoisonally have different theme shows.
Howler Owler
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Whoever you are, wherever you are on your life's journey, you are welcome here.
Podcasts of weekly Sunday sermons delivered by our Rev. John Cullinan and guests at the Unitarian Church of Los Alamos, New Mexico. Visit our web site http://www.uulosalamos.org for more information.
Presented by the Unitarian Church of Los Alamos as an imprint under which sermons and talks by Unitarian Universalists are published and made freely available to all.
Los Alamos, New Mexico is a small mountain community of approximately 18,000 people one hour from Santa Fe. The church is part of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) Mountain Desert district. Our congregation is midsize, with about 150 active members and about 100 friends. We have an active Religious Exploration (RE) program with 50-60 children enrolled in classes from toddlers to High School. Our church year typically starts in the middle of August and goes into the first week of June with regular services at 9 and 11 am. We also offer an Adult Religious Exploration Forum at 10:10 am. During the summer, we invite many outside speakers to explore a whole range of topics of general interest to the public.
We are a UUA-certified Welcoming Congregation and spearheaded the formation of and are now actively supporting the local chapter of PFLAG. Our vision is to affirm and exemplify our Principles and Purposes as we welcome and include all people of liberal faith, promote justice, encourage religious thought and experience in the best traditions of our heritage, and serve as an active testimony to the future.
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A Good Story is Hard to Find
Whoever you are, wherever you are on your life's journey, you are welcome here.
Podcasts of weekly Sunday sermons delivered by our Rev. John Cullinan and guests at the Unitarian Church of Los Alamos, New Mexico. Visit our web site http://www.uulosalamos.org for more information.
Presented by the Unitarian Church of Los Alamos as an imprint under which sermons and talks by Unitarian Universalists are published and made freely available to all.
Los Alamos, New Mexico is a small mountain community of approximately 18,000 people one hour from Santa Fe. The church is part of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) Mountain Desert district. Our congregation is midsize, with about 150 active members and about 100 friends. We have an active Religious Exploration (RE) program with 50-60 children enrolled in classes from toddlers to High School. Our church year typically starts in the middle of August and goes into the first week of June with regular services at 9 and 11 am. We also offer an Adult Religious Exploration Forum at 10:10 am. During the summer, we invite many outside speakers to explore a whole range of topics of general interest to the public.
We are a UUA-certified Welcoming Congregation and spearheaded the formation of and are now actively supporting the local chapter of PFLAG. Our vision is to affirm and exemplify our Principles and Purposes as we welcome and include all people of liberal faith, promote justice, encourage religious thought and experience in the best traditions of our heritage, and serve as an active testimony to the future.
Unitarian Church of Los Alamos » Podcast
Yeshiva Programs For Working People
The Shmuz
A Good Story is Hard to Find
A Good Story is Hard to Find
The two Mikes will be your virtual book group for discussing new and interesting and old and half-forgotten horror books. If you want to follow along with us, look at the next forbidden book on the table and start reading... oh and they drink too!
The Forbidden Books Group Presents, Necronomipod: The Lair of the Bookish Worm
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