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AGNES LEE
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Club Vibez - Mixed by Lee Romang
Classic Club Vibez
2 hours of amazing club classics from my set at the Towcester Music Festival 21st June. Over 30 massives tunes from the likes of Eric Prydz, Basement Jaxx, Armand Van Helden, Calvin Harris, Strike, Robin S and many many more...Track ListChicane, Moya Brennan, Claptone - Saltwater feat. Moya Brennan (Extended Mix) Armada MusicDavid Guetta - Titanium (Extended) [feat. Sia]Eric Prydz - Call on MeThe Shapeshifters - Lola's ThemeSpiller - GroovejetStardust - Music Sounds Better with YouModjo - Lady - Hear Me TonightWEISS - Feel My NeedsClean Bandit, Jess Glynne - Rather Be feat. Jess Glynne...
2025-06-29
1h 59
Historias de los Libros
(Resumen) La gente feliz lee y toma cafe - Agnes Martin-Lugand
El texto proporcionado son extractos de la novela "La gente feliz lee y toma café" de Agnès Martin-Lugand. La historia sigue a Diane, quien, tras perder a su marido Colin y a su hija Clara en un accidente, se sumerge en una profunda depresión, viviendo un año recluida. Con el apoyo de su amigo y socio Félix, quien regenta su café literario "La gente feliz lee y toma café", Diane decide mudarse a un pequeño pueblo de Irlanda para empezar de nuevo. Allí, se encuentra con Edward, un vecino huraño que la confronta y la saca...
2025-06-24
06 min
Flower in the River: A Family Tale Finally Told
Three Stories. One Disaster. A Century of Silence
Send us a textIn this special retrospective, I’m circling back to some of the most powerful stories I’ve uncovered in my Eastland research—stories that have been entirely absent from the popular historical accounts of the disaster.Meet James Gardner, a survivor who not only escaped the capsized vessel but went on to rescue nine women and two men from the Chicago River. His vivid first-person account, published just days after the disaster, offers rare and crucial insight—from the moment the Eastland began to list, to the horrifyi...
2025-06-20
39 min
Sass N Sips
SPOTLIGHT on Cal "Gameface" Lee
text us if..."Instilling, Building, & Stealing!"On this episode of Sass n Sips Spotlight, we chat with Cal “GameFace” Lee, who is the Co Host of the Baseline NBA Podcast.Originally born in Brooklyn NY, & raised In South Florida, Cal comes from a Jamaican family. He grew up during the start and rise of Hip Hop & was an emcees and rhymer in high school and college. Hip Hop is always in his heart but he also loves Soca, Dancehall, and Reggae music; thats in the blood. Involved in sports since he was a...
2025-06-01
1h 24
Kocka Aether Podcast
KAP#12 • Lovecraftiánus kisregény nyerte a Zsoldos-díjat
Patonai Anikó Ágnes lovecraftiánus kisregénye nyerte a Zsoldos-díjat; belekukkantottunk az Azilum magazin olvasói felmérésébe; kiderítettük mihez kezd Puzsér Róbert a Necronomiconnal.Patonai Anikó Ágnes: Branstetter (direkt letöltés, ebook): https://bit.ly/4cNu8ZBZsoldos-díj: https://zsoldospeter.hu/zsoldos-dijAzilum magazin olvasói felmérés: (Google Űrlap): https://forms.gle/do6TfgZ467CyDFWv5Puzsér Róbert és a Necronomicon: https://youtu.be/sd_urapzLI0?si=tr06qx_qwSXHrq7f&t=3038Empyreum Kiadó: https://empyreum.hu
2025-04-25
41 min
The Story Series Podcast with Brandon Violette (Creativity, Careers, Personal Growth)
14 Million Views Later | Agnes Lee
Agnes Lee is a self-published children’s book author from Riverside County, California who turned a dream into a viral reality. While preparing for law school admissions, she took a bold detour in August 2024 to pursue storytelling—something that had always been close to her heart. That leap paid off when a single TikTok video went viral, racking up over 14 million views and propelling her debut book to an instant sellout. Since then, Agnes has captured the attention of readers and media alike, with features in The New York Post, Newsweek, and outlets around the world. Learn more...
2025-03-31
1h 10
Classic Ghost Stories
The Lady and Death by Vernon Lee
Can Death be bargained with?In the town of Erlach, whispers of an old legend linger. They speak of Agnes Weberin, a woman known for her piety, her devotion— and her fate. Her husband, Berchthold Weber, was a learned man, a physician whose success in saving lives came at an unspeakable cost. The town murmured of a pact, a debt owed not to man, but to Death itself.As the appointed time drew near, Agnes made a choice. But when the moment arrived, when the valley of Totesdal echoed wi...
2025-03-22
1h 15
Bond on Cinema
Oscar-Shortlisted Short THE LAST RANGER with Director Cindy Lee: Interview/Film Breakdown - Can We Save The Rhino?
Ladies and gentlemen, The Last Ranger is an incredibly compelling, heart stopping and heart breaking short film. It teaches us many things about life. We have been called to steward, amplify and enjoy creation on Earth. We’ve been the keepers of the gate since the days of Adam and Eve, but we’ve left the gate open to poachers. THE LAST RANGER is a multi-award winning film and Oscar-qualified for good reason. The most important element of this film is that it reaches to the very depths of our soul and shows you again, how precious life...
2025-01-05
46 min
Two Writers Slinging Yang
Agnes Lee: The viral children's book author
On what it is to do a Barnes & Noble signing and have no one attend. On what it feels like to follow that up with a viral video shot by a store employee. On the highs and lows of self publishing.
2024-12-24
42 min
Fully Booked by Kirkus Reviews
Best YA Books of 2024 with Agnes Lee
We conclude our Best Books of 2024 coverage with a special episode dedicated to YA. First, debut graphic novelist Agnes Lee joins us to discuss 49 Days (Levine Querido, March 5), one of Kirkus’ Best YA Books of 2024: “A moving portrayal of mortality and its aftermath, shown from both sides” (starred review). Then editor Laura Simeon explores some more of the year’s best YA. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2024-12-17
52 min
New Books in Ancient History
Nick Posegay and Melonie Schmierer-Lee, "The Illustrated Cairo Genizah" (Gorgias Press, 2024)
Starting nearly a thousand years ago at the Ben Ezra Synagogue of Old Cairo, worn-out books and scrolls were put in the genizah, a storage area for sacred texts. In The Illustrated Cairo Genizah: A Visual Tour of Cairo Genizah Manuscripts at Cambridge Univertity Library (Gorgias Press, 2024), Nick Posegay and Melonie Schmierer-Lee tell the story of the genizah and show the journey of discovery through more than 125 years of research, showcasing over 300 stunning full-colour images, revealing forgotten stories of Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities over a millennium of world history.In the nineteenth century, Scottish sisters...
2024-12-11
1h 03
New Books in Jewish Studies
Nick Posegay and Melonie Schmierer-Lee, "The Illustrated Cairo Genizah" (Gorgias Press, 2024)
Starting nearly a thousand years ago at the Ben Ezra Synagogue of Old Cairo, worn-out books and scrolls were put in the genizah, a storage area for sacred texts. In The Illustrated Cairo Genizah: A Visual Tour of Cairo Genizah Manuscripts at Cambridge Univertity Library (Gorgias Press, 2024), Nick Posegay and Melonie Schmierer-Lee tell the story of the genizah and show the journey of discovery through more than 125 years of research, showcasing over 300 stunning full-colour images, revealing forgotten stories of Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities over a millennium of world history.In the nineteenth century, Scottish sisters...
2024-12-11
1h 03
New Books in Christian Studies
Nick Posegay and Melonie Schmierer-Lee, "The Illustrated Cairo Genizah" (Gorgias Press, 2024)
Starting nearly a thousand years ago at the Ben Ezra Synagogue of Old Cairo, worn-out books and scrolls were put in the genizah, a storage area for sacred texts. In The Illustrated Cairo Genizah: A Visual Tour of Cairo Genizah Manuscripts at Cambridge Univertity Library (Gorgias Press, 2024), Nick Posegay and Melonie Schmierer-Lee tell the story of the genizah and show the journey of discovery through more than 125 years of research, showcasing over 300 stunning full-colour images, revealing forgotten stories of Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities over a millennium of world history.In the nineteenth century, Scottish sisters...
2024-12-11
1h 03
New Books in Biblical Studies
Nick Posegay and Melonie Schmierer-Lee, "The Illustrated Cairo Genizah" (Gorgias Press, 2024)
Starting nearly a thousand years ago at the Ben Ezra Synagogue of Old Cairo, worn-out books and scrolls were put in the genizah, a storage area for sacred texts. In The Illustrated Cairo Genizah: A Visual Tour of Cairo Genizah Manuscripts at Cambridge Univertity Library (Gorgias Press, 2024), Nick Posegay and Melonie Schmierer-Lee tell the story of the genizah and show the journey of discovery through more than 125 years of research, showcasing over 300 stunning full-colour images, revealing forgotten stories of Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities over a millennium of world history.In the nineteenth century, Scottish sisters...
2024-12-11
1h 03
Running 44@60 - tips, ideas and advice for your first ultra marathon or marathon
Rachel Thomson’s Landmark Birthday Challenges
To celebrate a landmark birthday in 2024 Rachel Thomson tackled a series of running events throughout the year whilst raising money for St Petrocs, the Cornwall Homeless Charity. The website provides information on how you can donate - including all those running hoodies you never wear.So how did all go?We catch up on the four events that became five when Rachel added the November Cornish Marathon to her challenges. Rachel’s fundraising finishes at the start of 2025 so you still have time to support her via her Local Giving page. The...
2024-12-02
30 min
Sass N Sips
Spotlight on Hayya Lee-McDonald
text us if...Meet Hayya Lee-McDonald, the vibrant force behind Next Chapter Property Solutions, where real estate meetsheart and soul. With over 14 years as an entrepreneur, starting from a life coaching venture to flourishing in thereal estate industry since 2014, Hayya embodies resilience and passion. Always an optimist, herentrepreneurial spark was ignited by an unexpected job layoff. Hayya turned that setback into a launching padfor her coaching business, which she ran until 2016 alongside her growing real estate pursuits.Aside from her successful real estate career, Hayya also speaks...
2024-12-01
1h 23
Running 44@60 - tips, ideas and advice for your first ultra marathon or marathon
Landmark Birthday Run Challenges for St Petrocs with Rachel Thomson
Landmark Birthday Run Challenges for St Petrocs with Rachel Thomson On this episode of the Running 44@60 podcast I'm talking to Rachel Thomson about four running challenges she has set herself to celebrate a landmark birthday and raise money for St Petrocs, the homeless charity based in Cornwall. You can support Rachel through her Local Giving page.The four challenges Rachel is undertaking:April 21st - London Marathon - Rachel will be wearing a bright yellow St Petrocs top and if you want track her its bib number 31523June 14th...
2024-04-14
30 min
Spill Your Guts
Episode 32: When you do it all with Agnes Garbowska
Happy Solar Eclipse day!We are joined by the multi-talent Agnes Garbowska, to chat about how it is to wear the different hats of being a freelancer. And the stressors that comes with running a crowdfunding campaign. Enjoy!
2024-04-08
52 min
Book Bumble
Lost and Found - Season 2, Episode 25
Send us a textBOTM: Use the code PASTEL and get your first book (hardcover or audio) for $5.00 and free shipping at bookofthemonth.com. In today's episode, our stack of books is tied together with the common theme of loss. You can be lost in space, lost in the shuffle, lost in thought...these books explore being lost and found in lots of different ways! We will also share a Book in Hand. We're lost without you!Featured BooksAfter Annie by Anna Quindlen (LP...
2024-04-03
36 min
The Ethical Life
What are the benefits of travel?
Episode 131: Two popular columnists recently wrote about travel, and they had dramatically different views. Agnes Collard wrote for The New Yorker that travel turns us into the worst version of ourselves, while Matt Yglesias wrote about the many benefits of tourism, especially on the economies of the places that are most-often visited. Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss the benefits of travel, what behaviors good tourists exhibit and why it’s in fact good to live in a place where people like to visit. About the hosts: Scott Rada is social media ma...
2024-02-28
52 min
Irish Stew Podcast
S6E1: Discovering the Truth in Lies We Tell
Launching Season Six, we go behind the scenes of the woman-strong Irish film Lies We Tell, a brooding tale of angels and demons, light and shadow, manners and mores, family secrets and family crimes, which The Guardian called “a tightly laced, elegantly cut gothic period drama.”A total rethinking of Irish writer Sheridan Le Fanu’s 1864 novel Uncle Silas, the film centers on Maud Ruthyn, brilliantly portrayed by the rising young star Agnes O’Casey, great-granddaughter of the playwright, Sean O'Casey, who is trapped in the sprawling family estate Knowl (filmed at Ardgillan Castle in County Dublin) and by “...
2024-02-26
1h 08
The Stacks
Episode 127 - Dog Day + Varda by Agnes + Prospect
This week on The Stacks, in part 1 (0:00-1:46:22) Shana and j. continue to dig into the work of legendary actor Lee Marvin with the 1984 French black comedy / crime satire Dog Day (aka Canicule, directed by Yves Boisset), as well as continuing to go through the classic 1966 Ultra Q TV series with its fifth episode, "Peguila Is Here!" In part 2 (1:46:22-2:55:03) we have two additional features, the career-spanning 2019 autobiographical documentary Varda by Agnes, and the Zeek Earl & Chris Caldwell 2018 space western Prospect. As usual, in part three we talk about all the other stuff we've watched on physical media in...
2024-02-06
3h 32
The Well Read Poem
"Noël" by Théophile Gautier
As befits the time of year, we will be reading six poems of Advent and Christmas during this fourteenth season of the Well-Read Poem. We have selected certain familiar ones, which may yet contain certain surprises in their authorship and composition history, as well as some less well-known pieces which we hope will help you better enjoy the late days of the year leading up to the great Feast of the Nativity of Christ the Lord. Today's poem is "Noël" by Théophile Gautier in translation by Agnes Lee. Reading begins at timestamps 4:33 and 6:18. Noë...
2023-12-25
08 min
Flower in the River: A Family Tale Finally Told
Eastland Waters: Melody, Verse, and Lithuanian Legacy in Chicago
Send us a textJoin us as we journey into the heart of early 20th century Chicago, turning back the hands of time to explore the life and culture of the largest Lithuanian community outside of Lithuania. The raw beauty of Lithuanian folk music, performed by the group Žalvarinis/Robertas Semeniukas sets the stage for our exploration - a poignant reminder of the resilience of this community. We'll take a walk through the forgotten streets of Chicago, unearthing hidden narratives and painting a vivid picture of a rich and diverse culture.In the shadow of th...
2023-12-16
42 min