Infection
In this podiobook: Perry Daswey is 6-foot-5, 265 pounds of angry ex-linebacker. He knows all too well that if he doesn't control his quick temper, people get hurt. Through constant focus, he has locked his violent past away in the deep dungeons of his mind.The infection changes everything.Strange, microscopic parasites tap into Perry's bloodstream like tiny little vampires. They start as bright orange blisters, but soon take the shape of triangular growths just beneath his skin. The "Triangles," as Perry calls them, try to control their host by manipulating hormone levels and flooding his body with neurotransmitters - imbalances of which cause paranoia, schizophrenia and excessive aggression.As Perry begins a desperate battle to cut the Triangles out of his body before it's too late, his self-control dissolves into raging, murderous madness.Infection will come out as a print book in 2008 with the new title Infested.
Inkstuds
Inkstuds is Citr\'s answer to the wonderful world of comix. Hosted by Robin McConnell and rotated cast of sidekicks, Inkstuds explores the underbelly of the comic world, interviewing some of today\'s top creators. Inkstuds focuses on underground and indy comix from publishers like Fantagraphics, Top Shelf, Drawn and Quarterly and more. Each week, we interview a different creator to get their unique perspective on comix and discuss their own interesting and upcoming works. No creator too big or too small to be interviewed. The talent interviewed, ranges from the legends of alternative comix, to some kid who has only put out a couple of mini\'s, all with something new and interesting to share to the reading public. Inkstuds is on Citr Radio on Thursdays between 2:00 - 3:00pm.
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Issue Oriented
More than just music. More than just talk. Issue Oriented is about rock, ideas, and compelling interviews. ISSUE ORIENTED is hosted by me, Ronen Kauffman. I've been writing at the intersection of music and ideas for years, and have interviewed dozens of influential bands and individuals. I am also in a band called Zombie Apocalypse. You can learn more about me and my work at my website, KamikazeWords.com. ISSUE ORIENTED began with Australian radio personality Sarah DeBorre and I discussing crucial issues and playing awesome music. It was originally a monthly segment on Headwealth - Australia's premiere hardcore/punk/metal radio show (airing on 106.7 PBS FM in Melbourne). Sarah planned a leave of absence from PBS so that she could travel, but I didn't want to miss the opportunity to do more radio. And so as podcasts began to enter the mainstream, ISSUE ORIENTED took its current form. Now - thanks to the web and podcasting - you can listen to ISSUE ORIENTED any time, anywhere.
It's A Frog's Life Acoustic Podcast
The It's A Frog's Life Acoustic Podcast aims to bring you some of the best podsafe acoustic music from here in Liverpool and across the UK.
Jack Mangan's Deadpan
Home base for the Deadpan podcast, Spherical Tomi, Duel of the Fates, Dirk Moonfire, and all things Jack Mangan
Jamie's Podcast
This is the one and only official Jamie Oliver podcast. Join Jamie and his gang as they cook up a few tasty dishes, offer advice on different culinary topics and answer listener's questions. There's also some great tunes from singer/songwriter Tim Kay. Listen out for more Jamie podcasts in the future from www.jamieoliver.com - where you can also catch photos and video clips from the recording session. Enjoy!
Jawbone Radio
Join the most active entreprenuers in Cleveland, Ohio -- Len and Nora, as they podcast from high atop their attic studio and from various locales around town. Listen once and you'll be hooked!
Jazz Coming
Give it a listen!
Jazz in Chicago Podcast
Jazz Institute of Chicago Podcasts Showcasing History, Conversation and Fun.
JB and Morgan show highlights
It's AM in the PM
Jeff Curto's Camera Position
Photography podcasts that deal with the why of photography over the how and discuss the essential qualities of the medium from the point of view of the creative photographer.
JengoTV
JengoTV presents an original podcast series that feature readings and interviews about LGBT and LGBT-friendly people of color. Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Store
Jersey Toddshow
Jersey Todd brings the best podsafe music available to you each week, with something a little special that only the mind of a warped New Jersey lawyer could bring...
Jethro Thule: Zombie Killer
You decide the fate of Jethro and Toad as they battle the living dead in the first "Choose Your Own Adventure" Podcast!! Each week the listeners vote to decide what our unlikely hero's next turn should be. Go to www.mogarmy.net and vote in the Jethro Thule forum! Voting begins each Sunday night and closes at 6pm Thursday EST.
JETSET (mov)
JETSET is a five minute weekly show about global teen culture with correspondents around the globe.
Jim Kelly's Free Reads
Hugo-award winning science fiction writer James Patrick Kelly reads his novels and stories.
Joaquín's podcast
Give it a listen!
Jodine's podcast
Give it a listen!
Joe Frank Radio
Joe Frank, master of the dark, humorous and absurd, transforms the everyday banality of the human comedy into an inspired weirdness that feeds on pathos and irony, and feels a lot like revelation. Your Joe Frank fix served up twice monthly with full-length shows, stories and extras.
Joe Vito
Afterdark Productions
Joe9point95
Don't be shy...get yourself involved
John Laird Podcast
Radio for the Planet
Joystick Radio Show podcast
Welcome to our TWISTED REALITY!
JudyCast: The Entertainment Beat with Frances Gumm
A One-Man Judy Garland Podcast Surreality
Just Another Fanboy - A Comic Book Podcast
The Comic Book Podcast from Just Another Fanboy
Just One More Book!!
A Podcast about the children\'s books we love and why we love them - recorded in our favourite coffee shop.
JUST PUSH PLAY
Just Push Play is the show for pop culture that\'s just slightly north of center. We\'re every day folks who like comics and video games as much as we love drinking and politics. Catch us every Friday night LIVE at 8:00PM EST
Kara's Free Audiobooks
Kara reads aloud from classic public-domain children's literature, and podcasts the stories for your delight and amusement!
Karl's Last Flight
In this podiobook: Karl Alexander had been an adrenaline junky for twenty five years. Whether flying Harriers in the Marines, piloting the shuttle for NASA, or as the chief astronaut for StrataCorp Space Flight he had always found his soul at five g's. But when a series of minor mishaps sends his ship crashing into the desert of an unknown country, Karl finds a new kind of adrenaline rush as he is swept into a raging torrent of potentially world changing events involving spies, insurgents, secret police, and an infamous Saudi millionaire terrorist that threaten to make his next flight, his last.Read what a few of my readers at basilsands.gather.com have said about the text version of this audio podcast. Yes, I am teary eyed! You are good! - Liz Rice-SosneThis story reallly hold your interest like the really good book you don't want to put down. - Nancy C.Wow. Sounds like one of those ripped from the headlines stories. I was instantly caught up in the story. - Barbara BrinkBasil, you are keeping me on the edge of my seat with this story! Every installment seems to have a little twist. - Tom C.Sci-fi is usually very fantastical, but you make this story seem very realistic. Great story. You throw in plot twists at just the right time to keep it interesting. It always takes guts to kill off a main character. - Matthew MillerWow, Basil! You write in such a fashion, it feels like I am there with them! Gosh, I could almost feel the shots as they made contact...I could feel the blast as it happened! The jolt is tremendous as it hit...I could almost feel it! This is truly a well written book! I enjoyed it. Keep up your good work! - Dorothy Keller
kasperhauser's Podcast
Another great podcast hosted by LibSyn.com
KatieCasts from Katie MacAlister
Behind-the-scenes information from New York Times bestselling author Katie MacAlister. Katie goes into detail about her books, the people and beings who populate her paranormal Otherworld, writing, and just about anything else that strikes her fancy. For more information, visit Katie at her website: www.katiemacalister.com
KBAQ 89.5 FM - This Week in Classical Music
Each week, KBAQ announcer Randy Kinkel brings you "This Week in Classical Music" an update on what's happening in the classical music world. "This Week in Classical Music" comes to you from KBAQ, in Phoenix, Arizona at 89.5 FM and on the web at KBAQ.org. KBAQ 89.5 FM is an NPR and PRI member radio station in Phoenix, Arizona; broadcasting classical music, opera, concerts, commentary, news and information on the arts.
KCRW's Art Talk
Art reviews, news and announcements from KCRW's resident art critic, Edward Goldman. Both fearless and fun, Edward offers a unique "accent" on art. Formerly employed by the famed Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, and a favorite on-air presence, he offers impassioned views on what he sees in the galleries and museums and at events throughout the world, and he isn't afraid to "speak truth to power."
KCRW's Bookworm
A must for the serious reader, Bookworm showcases writers of fiction and poetry - the established, new or emerging - all interviewed with insight and precision by the show's host and guiding spirit, Michael Silverblatt.
KCRW's Design and Architecture
From your iPod to the Freedom Chair to the Walt Disney Concert Hall, design and architecture shape our world. On DnA: Design and Architecture, host Frances Anderton talks to design world leaders about the latest in products, fashion, graphics, architecture and more, in Los Angeles and beyond.
KCRW's Film Reviews
The Pulitzer Prize-winning critic of The Wall Street Journal, Joe Morgenstern reviews films weekly in the paper and on KCRW; he airs his current musings on the film industry in a biweekly column for the paper as well. He has worked for The New York Times, the New York Herald Tribune, and the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, and his freelance writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, the Los Angeles Times Magazine, Playboy, GQ and the Columbia Journalism Review. He has also written for television; his scripts include "The Boy In the Plastic Bubble" and several episodes of "Law & Order." Joe is a founding member of the National Society of Film Critics and a member of the New York Film Critics Circle.
KCRW's Good Food
Your weekly treat from Evan Kleiman. By tuning in to Good Food, you can discover great restaurants that you've never heard of, the politics of consumption, explorations of cultures through their food customs and some of the most interesting people who devote their lives to various elements of the food supply.
KCRW's Good Food Video
Your weekly treat from Evan Kleiman. By tuning in to Good Food, you can discover great restaurants that you've never heard of, the politics of consumption, explorations of cultures through their food customs and some of the most interesting people who devote their lives to various elements of the food supply.
KCRW's Le Show (Harry Shearer)
A weekly, hour-long romp through the worlds of media, politics, sports and show business, leavened with an eclectic mix of mysterious music, hosted by Harry Shearer.
KCRW's Martini Shot
Veteran TV writer and producer Rob Long shares his behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood life on "Martini Shot." A contributing editor for the National Review and Newsweek International, he was a co-executive producer of "Cheers" while still in his 20s and is the co-creator of a string of (cancelled) sitcoms: "George & Leo," "Men, Women & Dogs," etc. Rob is also the author of "Conversations With My Agent," the cult classic about real life in Hollywood, as well as its recently published sequel, "Set Up, Joke, Set Up, Joke."
KCRW's Minding the Media
The media critic for The Baltimore Sun, Nick Madigan takes a weekly look at how reporters for newspapers, television and other media are doing their jobs. He explores their methods, evaluates their results and questions their thinking. With his own strong background as a reporter, Nick understands how journalism works, and when it doesn't, he's not afraid to say so.
KCRW's On the Beat
Each week, industry veteran Celia Hirschman considers the changes and trends happening in the music business. An independent consultant for the music business, she founded the marketing consulting company Downtown Marketing and also runs the UK-based record label One Little Indian in North America. She works with artists such as Bjork, The Twilight Singers, Lloyd Cole, Daniel Agust, Polly Paulusma, and many others, and has served in senior management at Palm Pictures, Mercury Records and A&M Records.
KCRW's Politics of Culture
Sometimes a panel discussion about current controversies in the cultural world, other times an in-depth interview with an author or leading figures in media, the arts, entertainment or politics, The Politics of Culture examines the intersection where the world of politics and culture meet and sometimes collide.
KCRW's Second Opinion
An examination of medical ethics and the practioners who define them. Dr. Michael Wilkes is a Professor of Medicine and Vice Dean for Medical Education at UC Davis. He takes on the pharmaceutical and health insurance industries and raises the issues that people face head-on when making medical decisions.
KCRW's The Business
Hosted by Claude Brodesser-Akner, The Business looks deep inside the business of entertainment. A half-hour of thoughtful and irreverent dialogue with Hollywood's top deal-makers, filmmakers, moguls, artists and agents, The Business will clue you in on who's making pop culture pop and what's keeping Hollywood's Blackberries juicy.
KCRW's The Score
Twenty-four hours a day in every city in America, you can hear shock jock radio types screaming their outrage at the latest sports scandal, and the din has become loud and steady. Diana Nyad, on the other hand, is thirsting for the poetry, the sociology, the philosophy of sports. On "The Score," she tells poignantly inspirational stories, covers the broad spectrum of characters who play parts in the sports world and lifts listeners to feel the same passion for sports that she has.
KCRW's The Treatment
A "treatment," in Hollywood parlance, is a concise overview of a screenplay. On The Treatment, film critic Elvis Mitchell turns the tables and gives the "treatment" to some of the most influential and innovative forces creating movies and popular art and entertainment.Each week, Elvis speaks with an amazing array of guests, discussing everything from their inner conflicts to their interior design. With a straightforward style that understates his vast knowledge, Elvis is able to extract insights, issues and inspirations from even the most introverted guests. Conversations on The Treatment are mostly comfortable, sometimes contentious, but always fascinating.
KCRW's The Urban Man
Every week, The Urban Man sets out to fathom Los Angeles: its mystery, its poetry and its beautiful conundrums. Along the way, he often gets personally involved with his subject and fraternizes with the natives.
KCRW's Theatre Talk
In-depth, provocative reviews and commentary on theatre in Southern California and beyond from James C. Taylor. He is an in-demand film/TV editor with a passion for theatre and opera who flies all over the world to see what's happening on stage.
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