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Connecting today's political discourse with the past 40 years of politics. Using audio taken from C-SPAN's vast Video Library, each episode focuses on a theme tied to current events providing a unique perspective on today's news.
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Since 1989, the National Film Registry has selected 25 films each year that are deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". In each episode, Mike Natale (Yahoo!) and Tom Lorenzo (Men's Journal) bring on a special guest to take a look at one of the films from the registry, to get to the heart of why these films matter.
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We're building a world that listens. PumaPodcast is an award-winning podcast production company based in Manila. We created the first podcasts out of Asia to be archived in the US Library of Congress. We're sharing the joy, power, and value there is in listening through more than 40 shows. You'll find some of those episodes here. For the full list, and more info about our work please to go pumapodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The State of Enterprise IT Security is the show for technology leaders looking for actionable and approachable guidance in the security landscape. The show features Brad Bussie, the CISO of e360, a premier technology solutions provider. In each episode, Brad covers 3 timely topics in each episode impacting the enterprise security landscape.
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Been All Around This World

Association for Cultural Equity

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"Been All Around This World" explores the breadth and depth of folklorist Alan Lomax's seven decades of field recordings. From the earliest trips he made through the American South with his father, John A. Lomax, beginning in 1933, to his last documentary work in the early 1990s, the program will present seminal artists and performances alongside obscure, unidentified, and previously unheard singers and players, from around America and the world, drawn from the Lomax Collection at the Americ ...
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"The Perfect Podcast" Story Telling | Parody |Politics| Spirituality|Comedy|Satire|End Times|Making Cringy News Cool| Good News This podcast will end up in the Smithsonian, MET, Byzantium Museum's and the Library of Congress! Making fun of life’s serious stuff. Listen with DISSENT and please ENJOY relax and enjoy! Share with your friends! * Educational & Entertainment purposes only* (Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for pur ...
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"Women, Gender, and Sex in the Ottoman World" is a series of podcasts that pulls together women’s history and the history of gender and sex in the Ottoman Empire and beyond. It explores the particular historical experiences of women and girls based on the conviction that returning the lives, experiences, and ideas of women to the historical record will change the way we look at historical periods and transformations at large. It also investigates the ways in which gender and sexuality can se ...
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The Butch and The Bi

The Butch and The Bi

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You're favorite queer duo are back and we're going back to basics. Tune in each week* as we chat about the things we enjoy and that have us excited. (Feel free to check out our back log of guested episodes with some incredibly talented artists and comedians and our library of film and television reviews) *We're humans with jobs and Sims style needs bars that need maintained.
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Intrigue! Murder! Anthropomorphism! Listen in as Mr. Johnson, his wife Grace, their kid Timmy, and their dog Cosmo experience mid-century America through the surreal happenstances of their daily lives. Buttercups & Moonbeams is an improv comedy podcast produced by Brandeis Television at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts.
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The National Museum of African American History and Culture’s (NMAAHC) Civil Rights History Project, created by an act of Congress in 2009, is a joint effort of the Library of Congress and NMAAHC to collect video and audio recordings of personal histories and testimonials of individuals—many who are unheralded—who participated in the Civil Rights Movement during the 1950s and 1960s.
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Audio Guide Washington, D.C. | Walking Tour from the Lincoln Memorial to the White House Welcome to "Audio Guide Washington, D.C. | Walking Tour from the Lincoln Memorial to the White House," your perfect companion for exploring the nation's capital in one unforgettable journey! This expertly designed audio guide takes you through the most iconic landmarks, memorials, and museums along the National Mall, culminating at the White House. Perfect for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers a ...
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Athonite Audio

Athonite Audio

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The audio information provided by Athonite Audio is for the Blind and Visually Impaired and is produced and distributed exclusively for use by blind, visually impaired, or physically handicapped individuals under the authority of Section 121 of Title 17 the United States Code, or with permission of the copyright owner(s). Use of these materials is intended for those who are medically certified to be patrons of the Library of Congress National Library Service. However, Athonite Audio is free ...
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A companion podcast to the 10-episode C-SPAN television series, Books that Shaped America, produced in partnership with the Library of Congress. The Library of Congress created the Books That Shaped America list to explore key works of literature from American history that have had a major impact on society. The 10 iconic books featured in the series have provoked thought, won awards, led to significant policy changes, and are still talked about today. In this companion podcast, you can lear ...
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Retro Movie Roundtable

Russell Guest, Bryan Frye, Chad Robinson, Dustin Melbardis, Lizzy Haynes

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Join the Retro Movie Roundtable. They rewatch classic movies spanning a vast array of genres from a decade ago and beyond then break them down. If you love movies, you will love these guys. Do these movies hold up? Find out on the Retro Movie Roundtable. Retro, Retro Movies, Classic Movies, Vintage Movies, Movie Podcast, Movie Reviews, Movie Talk, Movie Analysis, Great Movies, Movie Lovers, Movie Fans, Old Movies, Movie Fanatics, Movie History, Movie Appreciation, Memorable Movies, Notable M ...
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Stories of Belmont

Belmont University

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Since it’s founding in 1890 Belmont University has held true, through good times and bad, to a “Belief in Something Greater.” In August, non-profit organization StoryCorps visited Belmont and recorded 17 stories from 34 people from the Belmont community. These oral histories serve to capture authentic moments, document important times, and tell amazing stories of Belmont’s 125 year history for all to hear. The recordings will be archived in the American Folklife Center at the Library of Cong ...
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Talk China

APS Asset Management

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Talk China is an audio library of APS's thought leaders including APS China Monthly, Notes from the CIO, APS Insights, and APS Straight Talk Asia.
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​A pilot podcast for HSP, Resurrecting Voices: The Philadelphia Black Experience explores Black history in Philadelphia in the 19th and 20th centuries. The narratives of each episode are largely based on research conducted using the historical and genealogical collections at HSP and the Library of Congress. New episodes of Resurrecting Voices drop every Second Saturday, beginning on February 10, 2024. Tune in to uncover the stories, resilient voices, and vibrant culture that shaped this pivo ...
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The Worlds of Joseph Smith contains all the papers presented at the Joseph Smith bicentennial conference in the Library of Congress, May 6-7, 2005. This volume elucidates Joseph's life and mission by positioning him — to the degree possible — within the larger framework of American spirituality and world religions. The papers in this volume examine the worlds of Joseph Smith, past, present, and future. Part 1 explores the early nineteenth-century world of his day. Part 2 examines his interac ...
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Ibizology

Will Beacham

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Welcome to Ibizology, a podcast exploring the culture, history and arts of the Balearic island of Ibiza. I’m Will Beacham, an Ibiza-based journalist and in each episode I interview an Ibizan who is contributing in some way to life on this wonderful island. Through their words I aim to bring to life different aspects of island living as they tell their unique stories. The Ibizan music you hear was recorded in July 1952 in the churchyard of the village of St Josep by the musicologist Alan Loma ...
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Jonathan Horowitz

Jonathan Horowitz

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Jonathan Horowitz announces, writes about, and produces social and digital media for sports. An Emmy Award finalist for “Sports Play-by-Play” in the Heartland region for 2015 and 2016, he is both a play-by-play and public address announcer for basketball, football, horse racing, soccer, and more. He has produced sports stories for Altitude Sports & Entertainment, AT&T SportsNet, and AuroraTV in the Rocky Mountain region. Horowitz has also authored books for the Publishing Office at the Libra ...
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Dear Brothers, & Sisters, The Good News is, that the Bad News, in your life, was wrong. Stick around, & I will Council you, as to how you can take a deep dive, into Faith, with our Creator. Our Triune Majesty, can easily help you to regain, your Joy, & your love for one another, that you have temporarily lost, due to several negative, Supernatural Interventions, in your life. For Thirty-Seven years it has been Blood, Sweat, & Tears, for me, out, "On The Road," as a Street Preacher, ;However, ...
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From Camp Lee to the Great War: The Letters of Lester Scott & Charles Riggle

From Camp Lee to the Great War podcast Archiving Wheeling in partnership with the Ohio County Public Library and the Wheeling Academy of Law & Science

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World War I soldiers from Wheeling, West Virginia, Lester Scott and Charles "Dutch" Riggle were drafted in 1917 and trained at Camp Lee, Virginia. Lester Scott served as a Wagoner (mule team driver) in the 314th Field Artillery Supply Company, Battery “A,” 80th (Blue Ridge) Division in France. Dutch Riggle was a PFC with the same unit. These are their letters home. "From Camp Lee to the Great War: The letters of Lester Scott and Charles Riggle" is brought to you by http://archivingwheeling.o ...
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MNDFCK Podcast

MNDFCK Podcast

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This is a broadcast aimed at discovering how, in the midst of chaos, to live our safest, sanest, most consensual & sustainable lives. Co-hosts are world-renowned journalist, broadcaster, and brand development expert Marcus K. Dowling, alongside world-traveled sex worker and college lecturer Domina Vontana. We record live, weekly, on Tuesdays at 6 PM EST at Full Service Radio in the lobby of The LINE Hotel in Washington, DC. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mndfck ...
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A business podcast for book creators led by host Rachel DiNunzio and home to The Picture Book Academy. Follow @TheBookCreatorPodcast and @ThePictureBookAcademy to get your daily book creation updates and to join the Book Creation conversation. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebookcreatorpodcast/support
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A selection of recordings made by Jelly Roll Morton as part of an archival/folklore project by Alan Lomax at the LOC in 1938 . . Something like six hours of recordings were made of Morton playing, singing, talking and reminiscing about his career and the early days of jazz . . here we have blues, spirituals, ragtime, semi-classical pieces and pop t…
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Library of Congress 📚 Hey, bookworms and history buffs! Ready to dive into one of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring buildings in Washington, D.C.? The Library of Congress is not only the largest library in the world but also a treasure trove of history, art, and knowledge. Whether you’re admiring the architecture or checking out rare manuscripts…
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New Orleans tenor sax player in featured recordings with Bob Crosby (transcriptions and live, with Yank Lawson, Muggsy Spanier, Matty Matlock, Hank D'Amico, Jess Stacy, Bob Zurke), the All-Star Band (Benny Goodman, Jack Teagarden, Bunny Berigan, Jess Stacy, Sonny Dunham, Gene Krupa), and his own bands recording for Capitol during the WWII years ---…
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Mr. Johnson needs a big break to get himself out of this one. Can a life-changing discover tip the odds in his favor? Professor Gilbert, Waiter #1, Timmy, & the Narrator - Avi Patel Tuna, Grace, Waiter #3, & Roger - Andie Sheinbaum Mr. Johnson & Piere - Paul Wier Original Theme - Miles Goldstein Direction & Edit - Corey Brown This Episode Produced …
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Getting ready for Halloween? Well, while you're digging out the old costumes and candy … here's one more Halloween staple you need to brace yourself for: Scary Halloween rhetoric on the presidential campaign trail. “It’s good to be in Tampa. And of course, today is Halloween. All the kids are dressing up, doing scary things. That’s the way it is in…
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Bob Crosby and His Orchestra carved a pretty unique career for itself in the Swing Era - specializing in tunes from the previous decade done up in swing clothes, the chief arrangers were clarinetist Matty Matlock and bassist Bob Haggart. Here is a selection of Haggart's arrangements featuring Yank Lawson, Sterling Bose and Billy Butterfield on trum…
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RMR 0286: Special Guest, DJ Bryant, joins your hosts, Chad Robinson, and Russell Guest for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962) [PG-13] Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller Starring: Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Victor Buono, Wesley Addy, Julie Allred, Anne Barton, Marjorie Bennett, Bert Freed, Anna Lee, Mai…
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Jerry visits his old hunting ground looking for fresh meat. Are the new frat brothers up to snuff? Jerry & Timmy - Omer Barash Matt, Cosmo, Brock, Jerry Jr., & the Narrator - Avi Patel Erick, Schmerick, Gustavo, Tuna, Roger, & Street Rat Dan - Andie Sheinbaum Tommy, Berick, Gustavino - Paul Weir Original Theme - Miles Goldstein Direction & Edit - C…
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Bruce Turner was a largely self-taught clarinet player who picked up alto sax in the navy during WWII. He became an in demand clarinetist in trad bands (Freddy Randall, Humphrey Lyttleton) but became even more valued for his swinging, Benny Carter styled alto playing. This podcasts presents him leading his Jump Band -John Chilton or Teddy Brown on …
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Decca recordings from 1939-40 of the eight piece Bob Cats Dixieland ensemble featuring the great clarinetist Fazola along with Eddie Miller on tenor, Warren Smith on trombone, Nappy Lamare on guitar, Bob Haggart on bass, Ray Bauduc on drums and either Joe Sullivan, Floyd Bean or Jess Stacy on piano and Billy Butterfield or Yank Lawson on trumpets -…
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The date: September 20th, 2024… The place: The White House Rose Garden…. The speaker: actor Martin Sheen.. “You know, the Irish tell the story of a man who arrives at the gates of heaven and asks to be let in. Saint Peter says, ‘Of course. Just show us your scars.’ The man says, ‘I have no scars.’ Saint Peter says ‘What a pity. Was there nothing wo…
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The Wicker Man (1973) RMR 0285: Special Guest, Luke Ferris, of The Least Important Things Podcast, joins your hosts, Bryan Frye, and Dustin Melbardis for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit The Wicker Man (1973) [R] Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller Starring: Edward Woodward, Christopher Lee, Diane Cilento, Britt Ekland, Ingrid Pitt, Lindsay …
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Sends us a comment or question! Bob had many thoughts running around their head. Jon had one specific topic consuming almost all brain power. We dig into frustrating video game patents from companies like Nintendo and Warner Brothers and break down why storytellers (including Bob) often revisit themes or arcs. While we're shooting for more weeks on…
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In this episode, Brad Bussie is joined by Svetla Yankova, CEO of Citreno, to discuss the evolution of Google SecOps. They dive deep into how automation, AI, and cloud-native solutions are transforming security operations and the promise (and limitations) of SIEM solutions. Topics Covered: The evolution of Google SecOps and the role of Chronicle and…
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It’s time for the big event with presidential candidates held every four years. The presidential election? Nope. The Al Smith dinner. - “This evening does have a special meaning. The story of Al Smith's historic run for the presidency is truly inspiring. It gives me hope that in America it's still not possible for a fellow named Al to be the comman…
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RMR 0284: Special Guest, Ellis Wilder, joins your hosts, Chad Robinson, and Lizzy Haynes for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Evil Dead II (1987) [R] Genre: Horror, Comedy Starring: David Caruso, Stephen Gevedon, Paul Guilfoyle, Josh Lucas, Peter Mullan, Brendan Sexton III, Charley Broderick, Lonnie Farmer, Larry Fessenden, Jurian Hughes,…
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Influential band of white jazz musicians - many from New Orleans - active in Chicago in the early 1920's - Paul Mares (c), George Brunies (tbn), Leon Rappolo (clt), Jack Pettis (ts), Mel Stitzel and Elmer Schoebel (p), Lew Black (bjo), Steve Brown (sb), Frank Snyder and Ben Pollack (d). Premier versions of many jazz standards and classic versions o…
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Audio Guide Washington, D.C. | Walking Tour from the Lincoln Memorial to the White House Welcome to "Audio Guide Washington, D.C. | Walking Tour from the Lincoln Memorial to the White House," your perfect companion for exploring the nation's capital in one unforgettable journey! This expertly designed audio guide takes you through the most iconic l…
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Audio Guide Washington, D.C. | Walking Tour from the Lincoln Memorial to the White House Welcome to "Audio Guide Washington, D.C. | Walking Tour from the Lincoln Memorial to the White House," your perfect companion for exploring the nation's capital in one unforgettable journey! This expertly designed audio guide takes you through the most iconic l…
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Lincoln Memorial 🏛️🇺🇸 The Lincoln Memorial is one of the most iconic landmarks in Washington, D.C., honoring the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. This neoclassical monument stands at the western end of the National Mall and is a symbol of unity, freedom, and equality. The memorial is not only a tribute to Lincoln’s leadership d…
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial 🪖🇺🇸 The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. is one of the most poignant and powerful war memorials in the United States. Known simply as “The Wall,” its stark black granite design is inscribed with the names of more than 58,000 service members who gave their lives or went missing in action during the Vietnam War.…
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Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial ✊🏾🕊️ The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial stands as a powerful tribute to the life, legacy, and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., one of America’s greatest civil rights leaders. Located on the northwest shore of the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., the memorial is a place for reflection, inspiration, and remembran…
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The Tidal Basin 🌸🌊 The Tidal Basin is one of Washington, D.C.’s most scenic and serene spots, offering stunning views of the Jefferson Memorial, the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, and the iconic Cherry Blossoms that bloom each spring. This man-made reservoir, nestled between the Potomac River and the Nation…
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial 🏛️ Dedicated to the author of the Declaration of Independence and the third president of the United States, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial is a graceful tribute to one of the country’s most influential Founding Fathers. Situated on the Tidal Basin, this neoclassical domed monument, inspired by the Roman Pantheon, offers stu…
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) 🕊️ The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) is one of the most powerful and important museums in the world, dedicated to documenting, studying, and educating people about the Holocaust. Located just off the National Mall in Washington, D.C., this museum offers a deeply moving experience tha…
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The National Mall 🇺🇸🌳 Welcome to the National Mall, America’s most iconic open space, often referred to as the "Nation's Front Yard." Stretching from the U.S. Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial, the National Mall is home to some of the country’s most famous monuments, memorials, and museums. Whether you’re here to explore history, enjoy art, or simply…
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Washington Monument 🏛️ The Washington Monument is one of the most iconic landmarks in Washington, D.C. Standing tall at 555 feet, this majestic obelisk is dedicated to George Washington, the first President of the United States. Whether you're interested in soaking up the views from the top or learning more about its fascinating history, the Washin…
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National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) ✊🏽🏛️ Hey, history and culture enthusiasts! Ready to explore one of the most powerful and inspiring museums in Washington, D.C.? The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) tells the complex and rich story of the African American experience, from the horrors of…
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National Museum of American History 🇺🇸 Hey, history buffs and culture enthusiasts! Ready to dive deep into the story of America? The Smithsonian National Museum of American History is where you can explore the nation’s rich past through artifacts, exhibits, and interactive displays that cover everything from politics and pop culture to technology a…
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Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History 🦖🌍 Hey, nature lovers and curious minds! Ready to explore the wonders of the natural world? The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History is one of the most popular museums in Washington, D.C., and it's easy to see why. From towering dinosaur skeletons to sparkling gemstones and fascinating exhibi…
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The National Archives Museum 📜 Hey, history buffs! Ready to step into the pages of American history? The National Archives Museum is home to some of the most significant documents in the United States, including the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. These "Charters of Freedom" are the cornerstone of America…
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National Gallery of Art 🎨 Hello, art aficionados! Ready to immerse yourself in masterpieces spanning centuries? The National Gallery of Art is one of the world’s premier art museums, housing a stunning collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the Middle Ages to the modern day. Whether you’re an art expert or just looking to soa…
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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum ✈️🚀 Hey, adventurers and space enthusiasts! Ready to explore the wonders of flight and the universe? The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is one of the most popular museums in Washington, D.C., and for good reason! From iconic planes to space capsules that have been to the Moon, this museum is pack…
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United States Botanic Garden 🌿 Hey, nature lovers! Ready for a peaceful escape in the heart of Washington, D.C.? The United States Botanic Garden is a lush, green oasis filled with exotic plants, beautiful blooms, and tranquil spaces—perfect for a relaxing visit after exploring the National Mall. Whether you're a plant enthusiast or just looking fo…
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United States Capitol 🏛️ Hello, fellow explorers! 🇺🇸 Ready to visit one of the most iconic and historically significant buildings in the United States? The United States Capitol is not just a symbol of American democracy but also a stunning architectural marvel. From the grand dome to the historic chambers, this is one D.C. stop you can’t miss. Her…
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Supreme Court of the United States ⚖️ Hey there, history and law enthusiasts! Visiting the Supreme Court of the United States is a must if you’re in D.C. Ready to stand where landmark decisions have been made and soak in the grandeur of the highest court in the land? Here’s your ultimate guide packed with insider tips, hidden gems, and everything y…
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Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery 🎨 Hey, art lovers and history buffs! Ready to immerse yourself in the stories of America’s most influential figures through stunning portraits? The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery is one of D.C.’s most captivating museums, blending art and history in every frame. Here’s everything you need to know for a p…
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The White House Hey there, fellow explorers! 🇺🇸 Ready to dive into everything you need to know about visiting the White House? Here are some insider tips, tricks, and fun facts to help make your visit unforgettable. Whether you’re snapping photos or grabbing a bite to eat, I’ve got you covered! (1) Google Maps Link: 📍 Find The White House on Google…
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On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel. Three days later, House chaplain Margaret Grun Kibben gave the opening prayer in Congress … It was the first meeting of Congress – either the House or Senate -- following the Hamas attack "This morning, O God, keenly aware of the violence and turmoil in Israel and throughout the Middle…
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Not to be confused with the more modern altoist of the same name, this John Handy was known as "Capt. John Handy" due to his no-nonsense nature in rehearsals, apparently. He was usually featured in a traditional, dixieland-New Orleans setting during the revivial period, but here are two very mainstream sessions recorded in England in 1966 featuring…
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Practically forgotten but possibly the best US service band in WWII, it was initially led by Artie Shaw in the Pacific Theatre, but when Shaw went home it was taken over by tenor saxophonist Donahue and brought to England for the last few months of the war. These recordings feature this crack unit on VDisc, AFRS transcriptions and a Jubilee broadca…
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A survey of work songs from around the world, recorded by Alan and John A. Lomax. We narrow the definition of work song to mean specifically those sung to assist in or accompany actual jobs of work. Visit our brand new work song exhibit here. Playlist (links to catalog records in the Lomax Digital Archive when available): 1a Alla Boara 1b A Mezzono…
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RMR 0283: Join your hosts Bryan Frye, Chad Robinnson, and Dustin Melbardis for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Masters of Horror: John Carpenter's Cigarette Burns (2005) [R] Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller, Found Footage Starring: Norman Reedus, Colin Foo, Udo Kier, Christopher Redman, Chris Gauthier, Zara Taylor, Gary Hetherington, Chr…
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Sends us a comment or question! The two most common never ending battles: home organization and entitled and out of touch gamers. With Bob's new job, our home may actually start looking like nearly thirty year old's live here. On the other hand gamers, which Jon arguably is one, are the worst, but in some incredibly nebulous ways. While we're shoot…
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