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  • Les slameuses & slameurs du Havre et au-delà en rêvaient, Ouest Track Radio l'a fait !
    Depuis janvier 2019, l'émission "L'écrit des mouettes" donne la parole à des poètes et poètesses d'ici et d'ailleurs, tous plus imaginatifs les uns que les autres.
    Le tout mêlé à des morceaux de zik de spoken word bien péchus
    Tenez-vous au courant de l'actualité slam du Grand Ouest, et trouvez la date de scène qui vous tente.
    Vous pouvez aussi écouter les debriefs des slameurs ou des animateurs qui reviennent de tournois à la vibe incroyables, ou d'autres aventures slamesques !
    En bref, une une belle aventure humaine, populaire et poétique

  • It’s May 2020, the year of COVID. SF Private Eye Chauncy is social distancing at home in SF when a long-term client zooms in with a tempting assignment.



    The set-up: Playwright Allyce Singer is hosting an invitation-only theatre workshop for her new play-in-progress at Tabard Lake, a luxury property isolated deep in the high Sierras.



    The catch: Each of the six guests is guilty of a long ago "sin" against Allyce. Now the playwright wants her revenge and she's written a script that points fingers at everyone.



    The mission: Chauncy's supposed to quietly get the goods on everyone, so Allyce can settle the score. Sounds like easy money for a gumshoe, with a fancy all-expenses-paid vacay out of lockdown thrown in to boot.



    But nothing goes according to plan. Once the company is completely cut off from civilization, all bets are off. Murder, mayhem.--and hilarity!-- ensue. Deep secrets from the past leak out to haunt the present. Everyone has a tall tale to tell, and no one can be trusted. Whodunnit?

    This podcast is presented by 3Girls Theatre. 3GT develops, promotes, and presents new work by women playwrights in the San Francisco Bay Area. To learn more or support our work visit www.3girlstheatre.org

  • La poésie née de la contemplation de la beauté incarnées dans la vie matérielle, touchant l'immatériel par les mots de l'esprit éternel. La philosophie, quant à elle, née de l'observation de la mécanique universelle en mouvement qui nous permet de décoder cette poésie et de l’intégrer partout pour illuminer notre quotidien.

    Sur VoiePoetique.com, vous trouverez bien plus qu’une vie de poésie écrite par David.

    Vous y découvrirez également des chroniques d'ouvrages poétiques et de classiques littéraires, des réflexions, ainsi qu'un podcast approfondissant les poèmes du site avec un regard toujours tourné vers la poésie et la philosophie.

    Rejoignez moi dès maintenant et abonnez-vous gratuitement à la lettre numérique

    Bonne écoute à vous 👋


    Ce podcast est enregistré et émis et diffusé depuis la France, en Haute-Savoie, et correspond aux amateurs(trices) de poésie contemporaine comme classique.
    Les principales influences du poète/animateur de ce podcast sont principalement (poètes(esses) et philosophes confondus) : Platon, Jaccottet, Dōgen, Bobin, Baudelaire, Ryōkan, Claudel, Emerson, Plotin, Dickinson, Aurèle, Rimbaud, Aristote, Rilke, Thoreau, Apollinaire, Poe, Homère, Verlaine, Daumal, Alighieri, De Nerval, Stéphane Mallarmé, Henri de Régnier, Albert Samain, Émile Verhaeren, Jules Laforgue, Maurice Maeterlinck, Jean Moréas, Francis Vielé-Griffin, Remy de Gourmont, Georges Rodenbach, Proclus, Jamblique, Porphyre, Héraclite, Parménide, Empédocle, Philon d'Alexandrie, Apulée, Macrobe, Hypatie, Simplicius, Chalcidius, Synésius de Cyrène, Damascios, Joséphin Péladan, Gustave Kahn, André Gide, René Ghil, Léon Bloy, Auguste Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, Marcel Schwob, Adolphe Retté, Henri Barbusse, Saint-Pol-Roux, Robert de Montesquiou, Charles Cros, Tristan Corbière, Max Elskamp, Éphraïm Mikhaël, Albert Mockel, Victor Segalen, Aurélien Scholl, Maurice Maeterlinck, Georges Rodenbach, Édouard Schuré, Josephin Péladan, René Guénon, Léon Bloy, Albert Béguin, Vladimir Soloviev, Nikolai Berdyaev, Pavel Florensky, Henri Bergson, Gilbert Durand, Gaston Bachelard, Valentin Tomberg, Emanuel Swedenborg, Franz von Baader, Novalis, Pierre Louÿs, Jean Lorrain, Georges de Feure, René Arcos, Émile Nelligan, Camille Mauclair, Francis Jammes, Gabriel d’Annunzio, Stefan George, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Paul Valery, Jules Claretie, Léon Dierx, Jean Aicard, Laurent Tailhade, Albert Aurier, Jean Lahor, Louis Le Cardonnel, Fernand Gregh, Armand Silvestre, Francis Viélé-Griffin, Xavier Forneret, Germain Nouveau, Théodore Hannon, Stéphane Adamovicz, Jean Thogorma, Ephraïm Mikhaël, Henri Cazalis, Georges Courteline, René Vivien, Claudel Camille, Oscar Wilde, Edgar Allan Poe, W. B. Yeats, Paul Fort, Charles Guérin, Charles van Lerberghe, Louis Ménard, Édouard Dujardin, Alfred Jarry, Georges Fourest, Ernest Dowson, Lionel Johnson, Arthur Symons, Stéphane Morin, Valery Bryusov, Konstantin Balmont, Alexander Blok, Vyacheslav Ivanov, Mikhail Kuzmin, Petrarque, Charles Juliet...et de nombreux autres contemplatifs comme symbolistes.

  • Lancée par l'Office National du Conseil Agricole المكتب الوطني للإستشارة الفلاحية , #Serflahti #سر_فلاحتي est une série de podcasts offrant un angle d'analyse transversale sur les pratiques agricoles.

  • The Call of the Wild by Jack London is a timeless adventure that takes you on a gripping journey into the untamed wilderness of the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush. The story follows Buck, a pampered St. Bernard-Scotch Collie, who is torn from his comfortable life and thrust into the brutal world of sled dogs. Through relentless hardships, Buck learns to survive, adapt, and rediscover his primal instincts. His transformation from a domesticated pet to a fearless leader in the wild is a tale of resilience, survival, and the enduring power of nature.Buck's journey is not just about survival—it’s about answering the call of the wild. Along the way, he forms a deep bond with John Thornton, a kind-hearted prospector, showcasing the emotional depth of loyalty and love. Yet, the pull of the wilderness is irresistible, and Buck must choose between the comfort of companionship and the freedom of the wild.Immerse yourself in this extraordinary tale of adventure, courage, and the unbreakable connection between man and nature. Listen to The Call of the Wild now on Audio Pitara! Download the Audio Pitara app and embark on this thrilling journey today. This audiobook is Narrated using AI voice from ElevenLabs.

  • Livres audio d'Ilia Krivosheyevhttps://www.amazon.fr/Ilya-Krivosheev/e/B07W5YR5ML Youtube channelhttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2UHrv6LZPZTtId3nHfbjDvOR508jO-pV

  • The best of OTR Old-time Radio shows curated and delivered to your phone or smart speaker.
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  • The Avengers Radio Show is a spy show based on the adventures of Agent John Steed.It was created by Sydney Newman and stars Patrick Macnee Diana Rigg Honor BlackmanCover Art Credit : Photo by cottonbro from Pexels

  • "Have Gun – Will Travel" was a popular American radio and television western series that originally aired in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Created by Sam Rolfe and Herb Meadow, the show followed the adventures of Paladin, a sophisticated and enigmatic freelance gunfighter who lived in San Francisco during the late 19th century. The show centered around Paladin, portrayed by actor John Dehner, who was a well-dressed, highly educated, and cultured gentleman with a strong sense of justice. He lived in the luxurious Hotel Carlton in San Francisco and advertised his services with the calling card that read, "Have Gun – Will Travel." Paladin was known for taking on assignments as a gun for hire, often helping those in need of protection, settling disputes, or seeking justice.Each episode of the radio series presented a self-contained story in which Paladin traveled to various locations, encountering a wide range of characters and situations. While he was a formidable gunfighter, he preferred to use his intelligence and wit to solve problems and conflicts whenever possible, often resorting to violence as a last resort.The show combined elements of traditional Westerns with a more sophisticated and character-driven approach, exploring moral and ethical dilemmas, as well as the complexities of human nature. It also delved into Paladin's own past and personal code of honor, making him a complex and intriguing protagonist."Have Gun – Will Travel" was not only known for its engaging stories but also for its memorable theme music and the distinctive voice of actor John Dehner, who brought Paladin to life with his smooth and commanding delivery.In addition to the radio show, "Have Gun – Will Travel" was later adapted into a successful television series that ran from 1957 to 1963, with Richard Boone portraying Paladin. The character and series remain iconic in the history of American western entertainment, offering a unique blend of action, philosophy, and character-driven storytelling.

  • "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" was a popular old-time radio show that aired during the Golden Age of Radio in the United States. The show originally ran from 1948 to 1950 and was created by Ed Jerome. It was named after its fictional protagonist, Blackstone, who was portrayed as a magician and a detective. The character of Blackstone was performed by actor Ed Begley during the show's early years.The premise of the show revolved around the adventures of Blackstone, who used his skills as a magician to solve mysteries and crimes. Each episode typically followed a format where Blackstone would be faced with a perplexing case, often involving elements of the supernatural or the mysterious. He would then use his expertise in magic and illusion to uncover the truth and bring the culprits to justice.Blackstone's character was known for his charming and sophisticated demeanor, as well as his knack for performing impressive magic tricks. His catchphrase, "What fooled me once won't fool me again," became a well-known part of the show's signature. Throughout the series, Blackstone would share insights into the world of magic and illusion, adding an educational aspect to the entertainment.The show was well-received by audiences and was known for its clever storytelling, engaging mysteries, and the use of magic as a central theme. It was a popular program during its time on the air and remains a notable example of the detective/mystery genre in old-time radio. Over the years, "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" has been preserved in audio archives, allowing modern listeners to enjoy the adventures of this unique crime-solving magician from the past.

  • Certainly! "Fort Laramie" was a notable old-time radio show that aired from January to October 1956. It was a Western drama series that transported listeners back to the 19th century, offering a captivating glimpse into the life at a U.S. Army post in the Wyoming Territory during a time of westward expansion and conflict with Native American tribes.The show primarily revolved around the experiences of the officers and soldiers stationed at Fort Laramie, providing a unique perspective on the challenges, dangers, and camaraderie of frontier military life. Each episode featured a combination of action, drama, and moral dilemmas as the characters dealt with issues such as maintaining order on the frontier, negotiating with Native American tribes, and protecting settlers and wagon trains.The central character of "Fort Laramie" was Captain Lee Quince, portrayed by actor Raymond Burr, who later gained fame for his role as Perry Mason. Captain Quince was a stern yet compassionate leader who had to make tough decisions in the face of adversity. The show also had a supporting cast of memorable characters, including his loyal sergeant, played by Vic Perrin."Fort Laramie" was known for its well-written scripts and authentic sound effects that immersed listeners in the Old West atmosphere, from the creaking of wagon wheels to the sounds of gunfights and military drills. The series captured the essence of the American frontier and explored themes of honor, duty, and the complexities of frontier life.While "Fort Laramie" had a relatively short run, it remains a beloved classic of the radio drama genre, providing a window into the past and a portrayal of the challenges faced by those who lived and served on the untamed Western frontier during the 1800s.

  • Batman in Old Time Radio refers to the serialized radio dramas that featured the iconic DC Comics superhero Batman. These radio shows were a popular form of entertainment during the Golden Age of Radio, spanning roughly the 1920s to the 1950s. The Batman radio series aired in the 1940s and is fondly remembered by fans of both radio and comic book history.The most notable Batman radio series was "The Adventures of Superman," which also featured Batman and Robin in guest appearances. Batman's first appearance on radio was in the episode titled "Batman's Great Mystery," which aired on the Superman radio show in 1945. Due to the success of these guest appearances, Batman and Robin soon got their own radio series titled "The Batman and Robin Adventures," which ran from 1945 to 1950.In the radio adaptations, Batman and Robin were voiced by actors like Matt Crowley (Batman) and Ronald Liss (Robin). The stories followed the dynamic duo as they fought crime in Gotham City, facing off against familiar foes like the Joker, Penguin, and Catwoman. The radio shows captured the essence of the comic books, featuring suspenseful storylines, action-packed sequences, and the iconic Bat-Signal.Given the limitations of the radio medium, the stories heavily relied on dialogue, sound effects, and narration to convey the action and atmosphere. The absence of visual elements challenged the writers and actors to create a vivid and engaging auditory experience for the audience.While the Batman radio series from the 1940s may not be as widely remembered as some other adaptations, it played a significant role in popularizing the character beyond the comic book pages. The success of these radio shows contributed to the enduring legacy of Batman in various media, paving the way for the iconic portrayals in television, film, and animation that would follow in the decades to come.





    Batman in Old Time Radio refers to the serialized radio dramas that featured the iconic DC Comics superhero Batman. These radio shows were a popular form of entertainment during the Golden Age of Radio, spanning roughly the 1920s to the 1950s. The Batman radio series aired in the 1940s and is fondly remembered by fans of both radio and comic book history.The most notable Batman radio series was "The Adventures of Superman," which also featured Batman and Robin in guest appearances. Batman's first appearance on radio was in the episode titled "Batman's Great Mystery," which aired on the Superman radio show in 1945. Due to the success of these guest appearances, Batman and Robin soon got their own radio series titled "The Batman and Robin Adventures," which ran from 1945 to 1950.In the radio adaptations, Batman and Robin were voiced by actors like Matt Crowley (Batman) and Ronald Liss (Robin). The stories followed the dynamic duo as they fought crime in Gotham City, facing off against familiar foes like the Joker, Penguin, and Catwoman. The radio shows captured the essence of the comic books, featuring suspenseful storylines, action-packed sequences, and the iconic Bat-Signal.Given the limitations of the radio medium, the stories heavily relied on dialogue, sound effects, and narration to convey the action and atmosphere. The absence of visual elements challenged the writers and actors to create a vivid and engaging auditory experience for the audience.While the Batman radio series from the 1940s may not be as widely remembered as some other adaptations, it played a significant role in popularizing the character beyond the comic book pages. The success of these radio shows contributed to the enduring legacy of Batman in various media, paving the way for the iconic portrayals in television, film, and animation that would follow in the decades to come.











































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  • The 4Real ENTERTAINMENT Network Mixing a perfect blend of Poetry, Spoken Word, Hip Hop Singing Rap Authors also many various forms of expression We Promote Newness..providing and educating the community to various causes and concerns we promote togetherness

  • Tales of the Texas Rangers is a Western old-time radio and television police procedural drama. The radio series aired on NBC from 1950 to 1952, and the television series aired on CBS from 1955 to 1958. Both series were based on the real-life exploits of the Texas Rangers, a law enforcement agency that has been protecting Texas since 1835.The radio series starred Joel McCrea as Texas Ranger Jace Pearson. Pearson was a modern Ranger who used the latest scientific techniques to solve crimes. He was also a skilled horseman, and his trusty steed, Charcoal, was often his partner in crime-fighting.The television series starred Willard Parker (seasons 1-2) and Harry Lauter (season 3) as Texas Rangers Jace Pearson and Clay Morgan, respectively. The television series was more action-oriented than the radio series, and it often featured gunfights and chases.Both versions of Tales of the Texas Rangers were popular with audiences, and they helped to popularize the image of the Texas Ranger as a brave and resourceful lawman. The series also helped to educate the public about the history and work of the Texas Rangers.

  • Sure, here is a description of the Red Ryder Radio Show:


    Red Ryder was an American radio western series based on the popularity of the comic strip Red Ryder by Stephen Slesinger and Fred Harman. It debuted on February 3, 1942 on the NBC Blue Network and was broadcast three days a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. After the sixth episode, Langendorf Bread became its prime sponsor. The final episode was broadcast in 1951.


    The show was set in Painted Valley, Arizona, and followed the adventures of Red Ryder, a cowboy with a heart of gold. Red Ryder was known for his quick wit, his sharp shooting skills, and his unwavering sense of justice. He was also a devoted friend and mentor to his young ward, Little Beaver.



    The show was a huge hit with listeners, and it quickly became one of the most popular radio shows of the time. It was praised for its exciting stories, its memorable characters, and its portrayal of the American West. The show was also credited with helping to popularize the Western genre.



    Red Ryder was played by a number of different actors over the years, including Reed Hadley, Carlton KaDell, and Brooke Temple. The show also featured a number of other talented actors, including Horace Murphy as Red's sidekick, Buckskin, and Arthur Q. Bryan as the villainous Roland "Rawhide" Rolinson.The Red Ryder Radio Show was a beloved part of American culture for many years, and it continues to be enjoyed by listeners today. It is a classic of American radio, and it is a reminder of a simpler time in America.Here are some of the reasons why the Red Ryder Radio Show was so popular:
    Its exciting stories: The show was full of action and adventure, and the stories were always kept suspenseful.Its memorable characters: The characters were well-developed and relatable, and the listeners quickly came to care about them.Its portrayal of the American West: The show captured the charm and camaraderie of the American West, and it helped to popularize the Western genre.

  • Step back in time to the golden age of radio, where jokes crackled on the airwaves and laughter filled living rooms. Avalon Time with Red Skelton wasn't just a show, it was a comedic oasis during the late 1930s, offering an escape from the worries of the world with side-splitting sketches, heartwarming music, and the undeniable charm of Red Skelton himself.Skelton, a young comedian hungry for stardom, took the reins of Avalon Time in 1938, transforming the previously western music program into a variety show bursting with laughs. His quick wit, rubber-faced expressions, and a slew of iconic characters – from the bumbling Clem Kadiddlehopper to the sassy Aunt Tillie – had audiences guffawing across the nation.Imagine a vaudeville stage recreated over the airwaves. Each episode was a treasure trove of entertainment, featuring:
    Fast-paced skits: Red's comedic genius shone in improvised bits and meticulously crafted routines, with slapstick antics, witty wordplay, and characters swapping personalities like hats.Musical interludes: Sweet melodies from guest singers and the show's resident band offered a touch of sentimentality and a platform for up-and-coming musicians.Audience interaction: Red wasn't afraid to pull listeners right into the show, incorporating their feedback, hosting contests, and making them feel like part of the family.But Avalon Time wasn't just about the laughs. It offered a glimpse into American life during a turbulent era, reflecting on everyday joys and struggles with warmth and humor. Whether it was poking fun at celebrity culture or celebrating small-town values, the show connected with listeners on a deeply personal level.So, crank up the pod player, dim the lights, and let Red Skelton transport you to a simpler time. Avalon Time might be gone, but its legacy lives on in the echoes of laughter, the twang of banjos, and the unforgettable characters that brought America together with a smile.

  • Dive into Radio's Golden Age with Captain Midnight Radio Show OTR: Thrills, Chills, and Adventure Await!Calling all intrepid adventurers and vintage radio enthusiasts! Blast off back to the 1940s with Captain Midnight Radio Show OTR, your portal to the pulse-pounding adventures of the airwaves' masked champion.Join the fearless Captain Midnight, a World War I ace turned crime-fighting crusader, as he soars through the skies and confronts sinister foes. Tune in to thrilling aerial dogfights, cloak-and-dagger missions, and mind-bending mysteries, all set against the backdrop of a bygone era.Experience firsthand:
    Daring escapades: From battling mad scientists to thwarting international espionage rings, Captain Midnight never backs down from a challenge.Witty banter: Tune in for the sharp exchanges and captivating radio voices that bring this iconic hero and his loyal companions, Chuck Ramsey and Patsy Donovan, to life.Classic radio vibes: Immerse yourself in the crackling atmospherics, dramatic sound effects, and iconic theme music that defined the golden age of radio.Whether you're a nostalgia buff, a history buff, or just a thrill-seeker, Captain Midnight Radio Show OTR has something for you. This podcast is:
    Perfect for fans of classic radio shows, vintage adventure serials, and superhero lore.A fascinating window into the cultural and historical landscape of the 1940s.A welcome escape into a world of high-flying action, thrilling mysteries, and timeless entertainment.Subscribe now and:
    Become a member of Captain Midnight's elite squadron.Uncover forgotten chapters of radio history.Embark on a nostalgic journey filled with excitement and intrigue.Don't miss out! Tune in to Captain Midnight Radio Show OTR and take flight to a world of adventure!

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