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No 2 Gays About It

Tom Burke & Michael Foley

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Who else but two gay guys over 50 with differing backgrounds lifestyles and viewpoints can lead the discussion on the topics important to the over 50 gay community? When it comes to Tom Burke and Michael Foley, there’s definitely No 2 Gays About It!
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An exciting new podcast by Marc Eliot Stein of Literary Kicks. Why is opera relevant today? This sometimes-lost art form hides a fascinating, vibrant world. In our first episode, we discuss whether Verdi's Otello is better than Shakespeare's Othello, whether Othello had PTSD, and what it means that Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro is an Italian opera by a German Austrian and a Venetian Jew based on a French play that takes place in Spain. Welcome to the first episode of Lost Music: Exploring Lite ...
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Opera - We love singing

Katia Arellano / Ricardo Ramirez

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Music, and more particularly singing is always with us. A certain day we may find ourselves moody and with a melody from La forza del destino playing over and over again in our head. Or maybe we feel like a superhero as we've doing great at work and then we feel like Calaf solving the 3 riddles that Turandot has proposed. First, we would like to build a place where we can talk about our passion for singing in a positive way. There is already too much of those toxic places where we criticize ...
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Audio from BBC Ten Pieces - orchestral recordings of Bach, Bizet, Clyne, Haydn, Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Vaughan William, Verdi and Wagner featuring the BBC Philharmonic.
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You Don't Know, Nick

Jessica Lynn Verdi & Nick Massouh

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Nick Massouh and Jessica Lynn Verdi unpack our rapidly changing world while examining generational differences. From Boomers to Zoomers, and the hosts who are in between; no subject is off the table, no words are left on the cutting room floor, and conversations are always funny, poignant, thoughtful, and ridiculous every time. Both Nick and Jess are actors and improvisers in the LA area. Nick is a Gen Xer, and Jessica is a Millennial. They are both trying to come to grips with Gen Z.
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Many women find that their first-time birth experience wasn't exactly what they wanted or hoped for. If you'd like more knowledge about how to better prepare for labor and delivery, or want to know that you're not alone on your birthing journey, this podcast is for you. Every episode shares a real-life lesson learned from a real-life labor and delivery experience. Every episode offers the chance to connect with other women, to increase our knowledge of the birthing world, and to advocate for ...
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The Hospitality Collection Podcast represents the Hospitality industry, providing value-adding opportunities to showcase & promote industry-leading vendors. We focus on learning from each others' experiences and focusing on business growth. You'll hear real, raw, & relevant business stories as well as valuable industry education & resources.
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Opera for Everyone is a radio show and podcast that makes opera understandable, accessible, and enjoyable for all. Pat Wright hosts the show, inviting guest co-hosts to participate in the mission she and Keely Herron developed after lively discussions of operas they had enjoyed seeing together. Music soars. Epiphanies abound. Hilarity ensues. The show airs Sundays from 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. on 89.1 KHOL in Jackson, Wyoming. Cover artwork by illustrator Rosie Brooks (www.rosiebrooks.com)
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Screaming Into Traffic with Johnny Lopez is a humorous weekly recap of the latest in pop culture, entertainment and gay news from the opinionated mind of celebrity blogger Johnny Lopez. Join LA Lopez and his holy trinity of panelists, Josh Wells, Joshua Rogers and Lou Verdi, as they keep it real, raw and ridiculous.
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The Met: In Focus

The Metropolitan Opera

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In Focus, a new podcast series from the Metropolitan Opera, introduces audience members to the operatic masterpieces presented in the company’s award-winning Live in HD cinema transmissions. Hosted by Met radio commentator and staff writer William Berger, In Focus provides historical context about the works and their creators, as well as insightful commentary about the drama and the music, accompanied by excerpts from past Met performances. For more information and a Live in HD schedule, vis ...
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Busy Kids Love Music is a podcast for the whole family, brought to you by Carly Seifert, the creator of Busy Kids Do Piano. Join Carly as she explores musical styles, composers and terms. You'll listen to loads of great music on the way!
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Discover Otello

Jonas Kaufmann, Antonio Pappano, Thomas Voigt

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Let tenor Jonas Kaufmann, conductor Antonio Pappano and journalist Thomas Voigt take you on a journey of discovery into the heart of one of Verdi’s greatest and most thrilling operas – Otello. Through personal insights and anecdotes, the trio explore, one act at a time, what it is like to perform and record Verdi’s masterpiece based on the Shakespearean tragedy.What is it like for the tenor to stand in the wings, awaiting his triumphant yet utmost demanding entrance scene, while the storm mu ...
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“Every Voice with Terrance McKnight” is a show that spotlights the vibrant stories and perspectives that reflect the whole of the American musical experience. There are many different kinds of classical music, depending on where you are in the world. While this music typically preserves the traditions of a given society, classical music in America remains wedded to its Western European roots. On this show, we want to know why — and what America’s classical music really sounds like. Through i ...
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Un podcast per studenti di italiano amanti dell'Italia e curiosi di conoscerla più a fondo. Qui, usiamo la storia per imparare la lingua italiana in contesto, e usiamo l'italiano per parlare di luoghi e persone tra storia, curiosità e memoria. Esploriamo luoghi italiani più o meno famosi attraverso la loro storia e le loro curiosità. Parliamo di eventi storici attraverso la voce di chi li ha vissuti. Condividiamo storie e punti di vista. Livello intermedio - avanzato. SUPPORT THE PODCAST RIC ...
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The Real Time HealthCare Podcast

Stephen Verdi @ GE HealthCare Command Center

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Healthcare information is everywhere. Insightful, strategic and current healthcare information is not. The Real Time HealthCare Podcast covers insights, analysis and strategies that can help healthcare providers increase capacity, quality and access. Learn more about GE HealthCare Command Centers at https://www.gehccommandcenter.com
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He Sang/She Sang is a new podcast from WQXR for the opera-curious and opera superfans who want to know what all those big voices are really singing about. The podcast follows the radio broadcast season of the Metropolitan Opera with a weekly roundtable chat that discusses the plots, characters, music, productions, social significance and great performances of that week's opera. Following the Met's radio broadcast season, He Sang/She Sang will dive into the new productions of Wagner’s Tristan ...
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Welcome to AI, Government, and the Future, a podcast by Corner Alliance. We explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, government, and the future. Join us as we dive into the latest AI advancements, government policies, and innovative strategies to shape the future of our society. Whether you're a policy maker, venture capitalist, academic, or industry leader, this podcast will provide valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions to help you navigate the evolving landscape o ...
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Operina is an opera podcast for kids hosted by soprano Jessica Cambio. It features children from around the world as weekly guests, free to speak in their own language, and it provides tips, language learning, quizzes, and music education about opera and classical music.
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Pastoren & Psykologen

Psykolog Sondre Liverød & Pastor Rune Tobiassen

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Psykolog Sondre Liverød i diskusjon med pastor Rune Tobiassen. En troende og en ikke-troende snakker om de store spørsmålene i livet, og de har helt forskjellige perspektiver. Hva skjer når vi dør? Hva er meningen med livet? Har vi fri vilje? Hvordan kan vi forstå ondskap, og hvordan kan vi bedømme i forhold som angår moral og etikk? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Monday 9 pm & Wednesday 2 pm Longtime friends and opera lovers Octavio Choy and Peter Shimkin want YOU to become an opera fan! In this introductory series, we will present the plots of popular operas along with their musical highlights. We will provide insight to help you appreciate singers and singing in general. You will also learn about the musical style of great composers. All you need to get started is love of the human voice and a great tune. ​
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Key Change is the COC’s new podcast, offering a fresh take on today's opera issues. Co-hosted by classical singer and culture critic Robyn Grant-Moran, a member of the COC’s Circle of Artists, alongside COC Director/Dramaturg-in-Residence Julie McIsaac, the first season of bi-weekly episodes explores the operagoing experience from a variety of perspectives, with special guests from the opera field and beyond.
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This Week from China’s National Centre for the Performing Arts showcases the best-in-class musicianship of the orchestra of Beijing’s National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) and its affiliated programmes in choral music, traditional Chinese forms, opera, and more. With a focus on presenting familiar Western masterworks alongside new and traditional Chinese composers, Maestro Lv Jia and the NCPA Orchestra are sure to delight casual listeners and classical aficionados alike.
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Chi fa cultura a cavallo tra ‘800 e ‘900? Quali sono le figure, i personaggi importanti che si muovono in una Italia Unita condividendo il loro sapere? In questo capitolo 2 siamo nell’ambito della musica e dello spettacolo e andiamo a conoscere meglio Eleonora Duse e Giuseppe Verdi. Studia il nuovo lessico qui: www.italiantimezone.com/podcast-stagi…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Le Nozze di Figaro by Maestro W.A. Mozart? By far, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the bass voice. There is no bass who doesn't have it in his repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the…
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In this episode, Michael and Tom tackle the complexities of voting, breaking down everything from the Electoral College to swing states and more. With Election Day just around the corner, they’ll explain how the system works and, most importantly, share practical ways for you to get involved and make your vote count this election season. Whether yo…
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In this enlightening episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Max Romanik engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Laura Carr and Eric Davis, the co-founders of USLege, about the transformative impact of AI on political advocacy and lobbying. Laura and Eric share their journey from recognizing the challenges in accessing and processing…
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Chi fa cultura a cavallo tra ‘800 e ‘900? Quali sono le figure, i personaggi importanti che si muovono in una Italia Unita condividendo il loro sapere? In questo capitolo 3 siamo nell’ambito della scienza e dell’educazione e andiamo a conoscere meglio Guglielmo Marconi, inventore della radio, e Maria Montessori. Studia il lessico nuovo e lascia un …
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Welcome back to *Busy Kids Love Music*! In Episode 133, we’re taking a musical journey to one of the world’s most famous festivals – Oktoberfest! This traditional German celebration, which began over 200 years ago in Munich, Germany, has spread across the world, bringing with it lively music, dancing, and festive fun. What You'll Learn in This Epis…
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Trying desperately to return home alive from the Trojan War, King Idomeneo makes a terrible promise to the sea god from the deck of his storm-ravaged ship. The consequence of his promise is worse than he could imagine, and only after many twists does he achingly find his way to peace. The emotional depth of the characters of Idomeneo gives Mozart a…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from La Boheme by Maestro Puccini? By far, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the soprano voice. There is no soprano who doesn't have it in her repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria f…
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In this episode, Tom and Michael revisit listener feedback from their recent discussion on PTSD, uncovering a common theme: as gay men, we’ve all endured multiple layers of trauma—often sharing similar experiences. While we can’t solve this issue in a single episode, continuing the conversation is a crucial step toward healing. Join us as we delve …
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Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum joins this episode of AI, Government, and the Future by Alan Pentz to discuss the impact of AI on public policy advocacy. They explore how Quorum uses AI to track and analyze political and regulatory processes, and the potential for AI to automate tasks and enhance decision-making. They also address concerns…
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Send us a text This season is all about what impresses the public: high notes (sometimes super high notes), and ornaments. For a number of episodes we will be addressing the roles that more than once have left us wondering: How can the human voice do that? Premiering on Youtube and later audio dissemination to all streaming platforms. Support the s…
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In this episode of No 2 Gays About It, Tom and Michael get real about ageism in the gay community—from experiences in the workplace to dealing with age-related bias in healthcare. They discuss how ageism creeps into different aspects of our lives, what we can do to push back, and when embracing our age is the most empowering choice we can make. Joi…
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In this enlightening episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Peter Swartz, co-founder and chief scientist at Altana. Peter shares his journey in the field of AI and global trade, explaining how Altana leverages AI to provide unprecedented visibility into complex global supply chains. T…
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Welcome to the final episode of our three-part series on the extraordinary composer Gustav Holst! If you missed our earlier episodes where we explored Holst’s life and his famous orchestral suite The Planets, be sure to check out those episodes using the links below. In today’s episode, we dive into a different side of Holst’s musical genius—his Fi…
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In this episode of DanceCast, Silva interviews dance artist Devin Hill. Devin describes their experience growing up with a rare eye condition and how it affected their motor skills. Their mother put them in dance to help with balance and coordination. Devin shares their experience pursuing dance in college and learning to be an advocate for themsel…
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It’s a battle for the fate of the universe as the Dark Side plots, schemes, and fights to gain dominance over the Light Side. Though this opera predates Mozart’s The Magic Flute by several decades, you may find echoes here of Mozart’s beloved work, as it is also heavily influenced by the ideals of the Enlightenment and the principles of Freemasonry…
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After a summer of fun, Michael is left wondering if Monogamy in Gay Relationships is going the way of the dinosaurs. In this video, we'll explore the pros and cons of the different types of relationships between gay men, what they're all saying about each other, and whether or not Monogamy is in fact dead. Welcome back to an all new season of No 2 …
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this song by Mexican composer Maria Grever? Tenors and Sopranos of all nationalities very often make it part of their recitals. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria from a technical vocal point of view as well as the inte…
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The Value of Studying Dance DanceCast is a podcast that spotlights non-traditional dance artists. It is produced by Silva Laukkanen, an advocate for inclusive dance based in Austin, TX. In this episode of DanceCast, Silva interviews Jasmiina Sipilä, who works as a leading teacher in the dance department of Vocational College Live, where they offer …
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In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Max Romanik engages in an insightful conversation with Adam Thierer, Senior Fellow at the R Street Institute and a veteran in technology policy with over three decades of experience. The discussion delves into the complex world of AI policy, drawing parallels between the early days of internet…
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Gaby Kogut joins Marc Eliot Stein to take a deep psychological dive into the meaning of Mozart's masterpiece "The Magic Flute". We talk about many things: problems this opera has in 2024, the idea of "Die Zauberflote" as a time capsule of freemasonry, the male gaze, the great Ingmar Bergman movie, Carl Jung, individuation, "Wizard of Oz", the quest…
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In this episode of DanceCast, Silva interviews Rhona Coughlan, the artistic director of Inclusive Dance Cork in Cork, Ireland, along with project coordinator Dr. Kaylie Streit. Inclusive Dance Cork is a professional dance training program for people with and without disabilities who want to engage with contemporary inclusive dance. This program is …
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Il Trovatore by Maestro Verdi? A very interesting piece for the Mezzosoprano voice. And still, hardly ever a regular on their presentations. Very brief piece also by the way. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the…
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In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh engages in an insightful conversation with Christophe Foulon, a cybersecurity expert with over 15 years of experience. Christophe, the founder of CPF Coaching and a fractional CISO, shares his journey into cybersecurity and offers valuable insights on the integration of AI in governme…
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Chi fa cultura nell'Italia unita a cavallo tra '800 e '900? In questo capitolo 1 dedicato alla letteratura italiana, andiamo a conoscere meglio Carlo Collodi, autore di Pinocchio, e Grazie Deledda, premio Nobel per la Letteratura. Ospite: Elia Bressanello. Per studiare il lessico più difficile e approfondire, vai sul sito: https://www.italiantimezo…
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Welcome back to Busy Kids Love Music! In this second episode of our three-part series on the incredible composer Gustav Holst, we're diving into one of his most famous and beloved works: The Planets. Whether you're a budding astronomer, a lover of mythology, or a homeschooling student learning about the solar system, this episode offers a fun and f…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this Neapolitan song by Maestro Cardillo? One of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the tenor voice. There is no tenor (and many times sopranos) who doesn't have it in his repertoire. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze…
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In this insightful episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Armada Shehu, a distinguished expert in AI and machine learning from George Mason University. Dr. Shehu shares her extensive experience in applying AI to complex real-world problems and offers valuable insights into the i…
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Come si usano addirittura, mica, ormai, dunque e comunque in italiano? In questo episodio vediamo usi ed esempi. Segui il podcast con gli appunti e lascia un commento con i tuoi esempi qui: www.italiantimezone.com/italiano-cultura/addirittura-mica-dunque-comunque-come-si-usa La lingua italiana non è mai stata così accessibile e vicina! Buon ascolto…
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Send us a text This season is all about what impresses the public: high notes (sometimes super high notes), and ornaments. For a number of episodes we will be addressing the roles that more than once have left us wondering: How can the human voice do that? Premiering on Youtube and later audio dissemination to all streaming platforms. Support the s…
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In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Alan Pentz engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Dean Ball, Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center, about the complex landscape of AI regulation and its adoption in government. Dean provides insights into current regulatory efforts, focusing on California's SB 1047 bill and its implic…
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Seeking Barrier-Free Dance Education DanceCast is a podcast that spotlights non-traditional dance artists. It is produced by Silva Laukkanen, an advocate for inclusive dance based in Austin, TX. In this episode of DanceCast, Silva Laukkanen is actually the interviewee. She is interviewed by co-worker April Sullivan and Art Spark Texas’ executive di…
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Welcome to Busy Kids Love Music, the podcast for busy families and kids who love music and want to learn more about their favorite composers, instruments, and styles of music. I'm your host, Carly Seifert, the creator of Busy Kids Do Piano, and today we are kicking off a special 3-part series on the life and music of the great composer, Gustav Hols…
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From the DoD Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office, Glenn Parham, a Software Engineer and Data Scientist, and Andrew "Drew" Brooks, Lead Scientist for Responsible AI tools, join us on this episode of AI, Government, and the Future by Alan Pentz. They’ll shed light on how the DoD leverages the potential of generative AI, LLMs and ethical …
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Come cambia la lingua italiana dopo l'Unità d'Italia? Ecco la parte 3/3 del nostro viaggio nella lingua italiana! Andiamo a fine '800 con il libro Cuore di Edmond De Amicis e poi facciamo un tutto nella poesia del '900 e nell'italiano di oggi. Nella conclusione, parliamo del nostro amore per l'italiano e della nostra esperienza come insegnanti di l…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Turandot by Maestro Puccini? At the end of the last century Luciano Pavarotti made this a regular in his concerts. By far, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the tenor voice. Most tenors would like to have it in their…
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In this thought-provoking episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh engages in an insightful conversation with Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler, Partner at Ernst & Young and leader of the Data & AI practice for the Middle East and North Africa. Drawing from her extensive experience in AI governance and data science, Dr. Muller-Stuler expl…
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Continuiamo il viaggio nella storia della lingua italiana! Ripartiamo dal '500 con Pietro Bembo e l'Accademia della Crusca, poi andiamo al '700 con Ugo Foscolo e infine, arriviamo all'800 con Alessandro Manzoni. Ci fermiamo appena prima dell'Unità d'Italia (guarda la parte 3/3 per fine 800 e 900)! Studia il lessico difficile:…
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Welcome to the final episode of our Around the World with Busy Kids Love Music series! Travel with me today as we explore the vibrant and historical folk music of Greece. This summer, we’ve traveled through Zambia, Fiji, Finland, and Argentina, learning about their rich musical traditions. If you missed any episodes, don’t worry – I’ve linked them …
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Samson et Dalila by Maestro Camille Saint-Saens? Ceertainly one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the mezzo soprano voice. There is no mezzosoprano who doesn't want to have it in her repertoire. But it is also a likely a…
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Die Zauberflöte (“The Magic Flute”) is, by any measure, one of the most popular, successful, and well-known operas ever written, delighting adults and children alike. Yet experiencing Mozart’s The Magic Flute has left countless opera-goers reflecting contentedly on the sumptuous musical feast, but scratching their heads over the plot and characters…
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In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Giorgos Verdi, a Distinguished Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations. Giorgos provides a comprehensive overview of the EU's approach to AI regulation, focusing on the EU AI Act's dual goals of risk mitigation and pr…
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La lingua italiana è un viaggio fantastico! In questa lezione con Cristian Tropea, insegnante di italiano e scrittore, andiamo alla scoperta della storia della lingua italiana. Una lezione in 3 parti. In questa parte 1 vediamo: Consigli per il tuo italiano Da dove arriva l'Italiano? I placidi Capuani (l'italiano nei tribunali del 960 d.C) I poeti s…
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Send us a text In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this duet from La Traviata by Maestro Verdi? By far, the great favorite to close a concert. There are times when even other tessituras join it and make it a superb experience for the public. In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze th…
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In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh engages in an insightful conversation with Eric Wengrowski, co-founder and CEO of Steg AI, a digital watermarking startup using deep learning to authenticate digital media. Eric shares his journey from studying electrical and computer engineering to becoming passionate about computer …
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Impariamo insieme una espressione italiana molto comune per parlare di quando siamo molto felici e di ciò che ci da molto piacere: il brodo di giuggiole. In quest episodio vediamo: Cosa sono le giuggiole Come si usa questa espressione. Attenzione alla grammatica! Un po' di storia -www.brodogiuggiole.it Cosa ci può mandare in brodo di giuggiole, con…
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