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die Ossi & der Wessidie Ossi & der WessiTitel hier einfügen - Folge 131Feedback gern gesehen, eure Fragen, Wünsche, Ideen und AnregungenUnsere Mailadresse: dieossiderwessi@gmail.comWir auf Instagram: @dieossiderwessiWir auf Tik Tok: dieossiderwssiUnsere Webseite: https://dieossiderwessi.letscast.fm/Unser YouTube Kanal: youtube.com/@dieOssiderWessiUnsere Spotify Playlist und Ihr dürft gerne auch Vorschläge für weitere Songs machen.Die Links dieser Ausgabe:Coldplay Kiss CamJimi Blue Ochsenknecht prellt Österreichischen Hotelier und fährt ein in HäfenKlub-WM, nachdem Trump schon den Pokal einbehalten hat, bleibt er bei Siegesfeier auf der BühneAnn-Kathrin Berger i...2025-07-251h 45Acte 3 Scène 2Acte 3 Scène 2Chronique d'Adonide 50 : Les Bijoux de pacotilleComment grandit-on avec l'absence ? Sur scène, Céline Milliat-Baumgartner explore ses souvenirs d'enfance et dresse, entre tendresse et résilience, le portrait lumineux de ses parents disparus. Un seul-en-scène intime et bouleversant, magnifiquement mis en scène par Pauline Bureau.Spectacle vu le 10 mai 2022 au Théâtre 14. A voir du 28 avril au 17 mai au Théâtre de la Bastille à Pariset les 11 et 12 juin au Festival Printemps des Comédiens - Montpellier - à Saint Gély du FescDurée : 1h152025-04-2905 minGeschichte EuropasGeschichte EuropasX-038: Der Mythos Bleiburg in der kroatischen Gedenkkultur, mit Matthias SchreckeisX: Geschichtswissenschaft und Erinnerungskultur Ressourcen Im Podcast "Balla Balla Balkan" gibt es auch einige Episoden zu Bleiburg. Webseite des Arbeitskreises Pliberk*Bleiburg Ein weiterer Podcast zu Bleiburg mit Alice Baumgartner Verknüpfte Folgen Sonderreihe zur studentischen Tagung "Was bleibt? Erinnerung in Ost- und Südosteuropa" an der Univ. Mainz! (12.11.2024) Bericht des Innenausschusses des österr. Nationalrats zum "Gedenken" zu Bleiburg (2022) (03.01.2025) Den Podcast unterstützen UNTERSTÜTZE DEN PODCAST BEI STEADY! Marlon unterstützt den Podcast seit März 2023 mit einem Betrag, der den mon...2025-01-041h 01SoundStage! Audiophile PodcastSoundStage! Audiophile PodcastSimaudio & the Art of Local Manufacturing - Origins | Nimbleness | RepairabilityThis week, host Jorden Guth is joined once again by Simaudio product director Dominique Poupart and marketing director Étienne Gautier to discuss how making its products locally affects the quality of the components, their serviceable life, rolling changes to production, and adapting to tough times like global pandemics.  Sources: North Collection: https://simaudio.com/en/product-category/north-collection/ “Simaudio’s North Collection: The Future of Hi-Fi?” on the SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast: https://www.soundstage.life/e/simaudio-s-north-collection-the-future-of-hi-fi/ “Simaudio’s Moon 791 Streaming Preamplifier: Uncompromised” by Doug Schneider: https://www.soundstagehifi.com/index.php/opinion/1841-s...2024-08-0253 minSoundStage! Audiophile PodcastSoundStage! Audiophile PodcastSimaudio & the Art of Local Manufacturing - Origins | Nimbleness | RepairabilityThis week, host Jorden Guth is joined once again by Simaudio product director Dominique Poupart and marketing director Étienne Gautier to discuss how making its products locally affects the quality of the components, their serviceable life, rolling changes to production, and adapting to tough times like global pandemics.  Sources: North Collection: https://simaudio.com/en/product-category/north-collection/ “Simaudio’s North Collection: The Future of Hi-Fi?” on the SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast: https://www.soundstage.life/e/simaudio-s-north-collection-the-future-of-hi-fi/ “Simaudio’s Moon 791 Streaming Preamplifier: Uncompromised” by Doug Schneider: https://www.soundstagehifi.com/index.php/opinion/1841-s...2024-08-0253 minSuperRare SessionsSuperRare SessionsSuperRare Sessions: Is Prompting Art?This week, Luke & Oli are discussing how we find ourselves here, in a reality where technology and art are more intertwined than ever and challenging what we think of art, what we think of original art, and the way to make it.They are joined by artists Danielle King & Santiago to discuss AI-generated art challenges traditional conceptions of creativity and authorship and questions such as who or what can be considered an artist.Art That FucksAlice in Digital Land by Saeko EharaMIND BLOWING by Caramurú Baumgartner2023-07-261h 29ÜbermedienÜbermedienHolger ruft an ... wegen Medien und der AfDHaben Medien die AfD groß gemacht? Über Rechtsaußen berichten: Warum tut man sich das überhaupt an? Ann-Katrin Müller ist Politik-Redakteurin beim „Spiegel“ mit dem Schwerpunkt AfD. Sie sagt: „Ich mache das trotz allem, was dazugehört – also den ganzen Bedrohungen und dem Hass und der ganzen anstrengenden Gespräche – ganz gerne.“ Aber wie berichtet man über eine Partei, die man für gefährlich für die Demokratie hält? Müller sehe sich dabei nicht als Aktivistin, die sagt "Hier! Wählt die bloß nicht". Aber: "Ich hätte gerne, dass die Menschen wissen, was da abgeht, um zu entscheiden, o...2023-06-2927 minLes Aventures Nature de Camille et LéoLes Aventures Nature de Camille et Léo# 10 Expédition ÉcureuilDans la pinède, Lili donne l’alerte : un prédateur rôde près des écureuillons ! Mais avec les voitures, comment Maman Écureuil réussira-t-elle à traverser la route pour les tirer d’affaire ? Camille et Léo, à vous de jouer !   Textes : Alice Butaud Réalisation : Laurence Courtois et Sabine Zovighian Production : Studio Radio France    Bruitages : Sophie Bissantz  Prise de son, montage, mixage : Manuel Couturier, Pierre Henry Assistante à la réalisation : Aurélie Miermont     Musique originale : Michaël Liot2023-06-2811 minBob\'s Just AskingBob's Just AskingAlice Baumgartner about South to FreedomAlice L. Baumgartner's South to Freedom simultaneously opens its readers eyes up to the largely unknown south-bound Underground Railroad to Mexico and the pivotal role tensions in Texas and Mexico played in exploding sectionalism and leading us into the Civil War. This interview is part 3 of a mulit-part series for the National Endowment for the Humanities program on Abolition and the Underground Railroad.2022-08-2337 minFlowFlowThe Underground Railroad to MexicoIn this episode I cover the lesser known underground railroad from the United States to Mexico, which runaway slaves took on their way to freedom. References Baumgartner, Alice L. 2020. South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War. N.p.: Basic Books. Burnett, John. 2021. “A Chapter In U.S. History Often Ignored: The Flight Of Runaway Slaves To Mexico.” NPR. https://www.npr.org/2021/02/28/971325620/a-chapter-in-u-s-history-often-ignored-the-flight-of-runaway-slaves-to-mexico. Sieff, Kevin, and Carolyn Van Houten. 2019. “Her ancestors fled to Mexico to escape slavery 170 years ago. T...2022-05-1208 minChiquis and ChillChiquis and ChillMy Favorite TV Show: The OfficeChiquis chats with Brian Baumgartner, who played Kevin Malone on the Emmy-award winning series, “The Office.” Brian shares stories about how he got the role, his days on set and why he thinks the show is more popular now than ever. Brian also tells Chiquis about the time he fooled musician Alice Cooper, a group text chain with other cast members from The Office and his current gig as host of the podcast, “Off The Beat.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-05-0935 minElated Geek- Pop Culture Fandoms and Local Discoveries that Spark JoyElated Geek- Pop Culture Fandoms and Local Discoveries that Spark Joy📚 Top 5 Books of January | Beat The BookLaney and Marshall run down reads from the first month of the new year, and the books this time around are all over the place! Sorry about the delay, but this has been a weird year already! For updates, visit @elatedgeek on Instagram, @elatedgeektweets on Twitter, or our website at www.elatedgeek.com Found some joy and want to share? [Email us! Wanna buy us a coffee? Head to Ko-Fi! Top 5 (Laney) 1. Where the Drowned Girls Go by Seanan McGuire 2. Welcome...2022-03-1636 minMigrations: A World on the MoveMigrations: A World on the MoveWaiting for JusticeUnderground Railroad scholars Gerard Aching and Alice Baumgartner talk to us about the wait for justice. Aching, a professor at Cornell, studies northward movements of people seeking freedom, while Baumgartner studies a less known path of slaves who traveled south to Mexico to escape. In this conversation, we talk about the stories of freedom seekers and the many forms that waiting can take.LinksGerard AchingAlice BaumgartnerSouth to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War by Alice Baumgartner"The Massacre at Gracias a Dios: Mobility and Violence on...2022-01-1258 minMigrations: A World on the MoveMigrations: A World on the MoveWaiting for JusticeUnderground Railroad scholars Gerard Aching and Alice Baumgartner talk to us about the wait for justice. Aching, a professor at Cornell, studies northward movements of people seeking freedom, while Baumgartner studies a less known path of slaves who traveled south to Mexico to escape.2022-01-1200 minKey Conversations with Phi Beta KappaKey Conversations with Phi Beta Kappa2021 Book Awards Keynote RoundtableThe Phi Beta Kappa Book Awards are presented annually to three outstanding scholarly books published in the United States. The 2021 winners are Jenn Shapland for My Autobiography of Carson McCullers;  Sarah Stewart Johnson for The Sirens of Mars: Searching for Life on Another World; and Alice Baumgartner for South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War. During the ceremony, the authors shared their thought process that sparked their ideas, found commonality in courage, and reflected on the moments that spurred them on to pursue the work we honored. 2021-12-2243 minNew Books in Latino StudiesNew Books in Latino StudiesAlice L Baumgartner, "South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War" (Basic Books, 2020)For some enslaved Americans, the path to freedom led not north, but south, argues Dr. Alice Baumgardner, an assistant professor of history at the University of Southern California. In South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War (Basic Books, 2020), Baumgartner reveals an untold story of enslaved African Americans finding redemption from slavery in Mexico, which had abolished slavery in many of its territories decades before the American Civil War. Indeed, it was concern by Texas slaveholders that their human property may have been threatened that led them to revolt against Mexico and eventually joi...2021-10-211h 10New Books in the American SouthNew Books in the American SouthAlice L Baumgartner, "South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War" (Basic Books, 2020)For some enslaved Americans, the path to freedom led not north, but south, argues Dr. Alice Baumgardner, an assistant professor of history at the University of Southern California. In South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War (Basic Books, 2020), Baumgartner reveals an untold story of enslaved African Americans finding redemption from slavery in Mexico, which had abolished slavery in many of its territories decades before the American Civil War. Indeed, it was concern by Texas slaveholders that their human property may have been threatened that led them to revolt against Mexico and eventually joi...2021-10-211h 10New Books in the American WestNew Books in the American WestAlice L Baumgartner, "South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War" (Basic Books, 2020)For some enslaved Americans, the path to freedom led not north, but south, argues Dr. Alice Baumgardner, an assistant professor of history at the University of Southern California. In South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War (Basic Books, 2020), Baumgartner reveals an untold story of enslaved African Americans finding redemption from slavery in Mexico, which had abolished slavery in many of its territories decades before the American Civil War. Indeed, it was concern by Texas slaveholders that their human property may have been threatened that led them to revolt against Mexico and eventually joi...2021-10-211h 12New Books in African American StudiesNew Books in African American StudiesAlice L Baumgartner, "South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War" (Basic Books, 2020)For some enslaved Americans, the path to freedom led not north, but south, argues Dr. Alice Baumgardner, an assistant professor of history at the University of Southern California. In South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War (Basic Books, 2020), Baumgartner reveals an untold story of enslaved African Americans finding redemption from slavery in Mexico, which had abolished slavery in many of its territories decades before the American Civil War. Indeed, it was concern by Texas slaveholders that their human property may have been threatened that led them to revolt against Mexico and eventually join the...2021-10-211h 12New Books in Latin American StudiesNew Books in Latin American StudiesAlice L Baumgartner, "South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War" (Basic Books, 2020)For some enslaved Americans, the path to freedom led not north, but south, argues Dr. Alice Baumgardner, an assistant professor of history at the University of Southern California. In South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War (Basic Books, 2020), Baumgartner reveals an untold story of enslaved African Americans finding redemption from slavery in Mexico, which had abolished slavery in many of its territories decades before the American Civil War. Indeed, it was concern by Texas slaveholders that their human property may have been threatened that led them to revolt against Mexico and eventually joi...2021-10-211h 10New Books in Mexican StudiesNew Books in Mexican StudiesAlice L Baumgartner, "South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War" (Basic Books, 2020)For some enslaved Americans, the path to freedom led not north, but south, argues Dr. Alice Baumgardner, an assistant professor of history at the University of Southern California. In South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War (Basic Books, 2020), Baumgartner reveals an untold story of enslaved African Americans finding redemption from slavery in Mexico, which had abolished slavery in many of its territories decades before the American Civil War. Indeed, it was concern by Texas slaveholders that their human property may have been threatened that led them to revolt against Mexico and eventually joi...2021-10-211h 10KPFA - Letters and PoliticsKPFA - Letters and PoliticsGo South: Mexico and the Abolition of Slavery Guest: Alice L. Baumgartner is assistant professor of history at the University of Southern California. She is the author of South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War. The post Go South: Mexico and the Abolition of Slavery appeared first on KPFA. 2021-06-1711 minLa bande dessinéeLa bande dessinéeNine Antico : "J'avais vraiment envie de faire un truc qui soit à la fois drôle et sexy"Nine Antico est une figure de la bande dessinée indépendante. Alors qu'elle attend l'ouverture des salles de cinéma pour la sortie de son premier long métrage, les éditions Les Requins Marteaux ressortent I Love Alice, un livre publié dans la collection BD Cul (comme son nom l'indique). Initiation, fantasmes, sport collectif et féminisme (presque) malgré soi. Par Thomas Baumgartner. Réal. : Charlène Nouyoux.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2021-04-2312 minKPFA - Letters and PoliticsKPFA - Letters and PoliticsGo South: Mexico and the Abolition of SlaveryGuest: Alice L. Baumgartner is assistant professor of history at the University of Southern California. She is the author of South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War. The post Go South: Mexico and the Abolition of Slavery appeared first on KPFA. 2021-03-1730 minBoston AthenæumBoston AthenæumAlice Baumgartner, "South to Freedom: Runaway Slaves to Mexico and the Road to the Civil War"The Underground Railroad to the North promised salvation to many American slaves before the Civil War. But thousands of people in the south-central United States escaped slavery not by heading north but by crossing the southern border into Mexico, where slavery was abolished in 1837. In South to Freedom, historian Alice L. Baumgartner tells the story of why Mexico abolished slavery and how its increasingly radical antislavery policies fueled the sectional crisis in the United States. Southerners hoped that annexing Texas and invading Mexico in the 1840s would stop runaways and secure slavery's future. Instead, the seizure of Alta California and...2021-03-121h 00Total Movie RecallTotal Movie RecallTMR 058 – The Princess Bride This week on Total Movie Recall, we take a hard pivot from all the toxic masculinity of weeks past and Steve shows his gentle, romantic side. Somehow, Ryan makes this about his sad sack heartache but in the end, everybody calms down and moves on with a nice mutton, lettuce, and tomato sandwich. The Princess Bride (1987) d. Rob Reiner w. William Goldman Starring: Cary Elwes Mandy Patinkin Robin Wright Chris Sarandon Christopher Guest Wallace Shawn André the Giant Fred Savage P...2021-02-161h 23Hey BookloversHey Booklovers17: Ein Sack voller Geschenkideen für BookloversShare your book love. Es gibt so viele Gründe, jemandem in diesen Zeiten ein Geschenk zu machen. Hey Booklovers Folge 17 Über diese Bücher sprechen wir heute / Unsere Geschenkideen: LIEBE The Mermaid Chair von Sue Monk Kidd The Light We Lost von Jill Santopolo AUTOBIOGRAPHIE A Promised Land von Barack Obama Becoming von Michelle Obama + Guided Journal KRIMI The Guest List von Lucy Foley Cormorona Strike-Reihe von Robert Galbraith aka J. K. Rowling RASSISMUS The...2020-12-0435 minAll the Books!All the Books!New Releases and More for November 10, 2020This week, Liberty and Vanessa discuss Moonflower Murders, The Office of Historical Corrections, Mimi Lee Reads Between the Lines, and more great books.This episode is sponsored by TBR, Book Riot’s subscription service offering reading recommendations personalized to your reading life; Ritual; and We Keep The Dead Close by Becky Cooper.Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news...2020-11-1042 minOld First Concerts From the ArchivesOld First Concerts From the ArchivesNo. 19 - ChamberBridge Frontiers 2010: New music from Switzerland and the Bay AreaOriginally recorded in November 2010, featuring a performance by ChamberBridgeLara Bruckmann, soprano & Eva-Maria Zimmermann, pianorecorded live on May 9, 2010 at Old First Concerts1. Calling the movers by Jason Levis2. a long moment (of pleasure) by Marcel Sägesser3. In eines Spiegels Bläue by Christian Henkin4. The Arbitrariness of Language by Evelyn Ficarra5. Ich atme Lichtstimmung ein, folge ihren Spuren by Alice Baumgartner6. Scherzo No. 3 by Robert Yamasato7. Hand of God by Wael Sami Elkholy8. Psalm 150 by Sue-Hye Kim2020-04-2059 minMike Hsu AudioMike Hsu AudioBrian Baumgartner Talks About A Reunion For The Office, Having His Own Funko Pop, And Almost Playing Drums For Alice CooperYou may know Brian Baumgartner best as the sweet, chili gourmet, Police cover band drummer, wearing tissue boxes as shoes,Kevin malone from The Office.  He's also in a new independent film called "One Last Night" witch is on all digital platforms now.  We talk about that as well asany chance of a The Office reunion, would they be able to do a show like that today, and that time he almost played drums for Alice Cooper!2019-08-1910 minThe Social Change PodThe Social Change Pod010: Strategic communications for social change with Alice Sachrajda & Lena BaumgartnerIn this episode we speak with Alice Sachrajda and Lena Baumgartner, the two authors of ‘More than Words’ - How communicating our shared values and forging mutual connections can bring hope for a new tomorrow.We discuss why good communicators should pay as much attention to how they make people feel as to the words they use. What it means to lead with shared values, why it is important to focus on systems that need to be changed and the solutions that are capable of doing so.'More than Words' is a recent investigation, commissioned by the...2019-06-0519 minElectronic Wireless ShowElectronic Wireless ShowElectronic Wireless Show Ep 75 - Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice - what we think so farSekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the new demi-Souls from those sadists at From Software. It’s about being a ninja with a sword and a grappling hook for an arm. Matthew and Brendan have played a few hours. Here’s what they think of it so far. They've also been playing some of The Division 2. They like the bullet-dodging and don’t care much about its vague political hand-waving. The shooty robots are what matter most. Links: Matthew and Alice L play a bit of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rAJef6F4RY 7 ways Sekiro is cru...2019-03-211h 09Book TalkBook TalkEpisode 54: The Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore by Kim FuHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Kim Fu about Lord of the Flies, girls and their friendships, and unhappy endings; guest readers Yael Shinar and Alice Baumgartner join Oppenheimer to discuss mothers, daughters, and chickens, and what it means to be lost and then found.2018-02-2100 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 54: The Lost Girls of Camp Forevermore by Kim FuHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Kim Fu about Lord of the Flies, girls and their friendships, and unhappy endings; guest readers Yael Shinar and Alice Baumgartner join Oppenheimer to discuss mothers, daughters, and chickens, and what it means to be lost and then found.2018-02-2100 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 50: Improvement by Joan SilberHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Joan Silber about writing against the "narcissism of the novel," about being "against narrowness," and the dangers of being too careful ("then you lie in other ways"); guest readers Brad Ridky and Alice Baumgartner join Oppenheimer to discuss impermanence and contingency, the public and the private, and the desire to be seen.2017-11-1500 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 50: Improvement by Joan SilberHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Joan Silber about writing against the "narcissism of the novel," about being "against narrowness," and the dangers of being too careful ("then you lie in other ways"); guest readers Brad Ridky and Alice Baumgartner join Oppenheimer to discuss impermanence and contingency, the public and the private, and the desire to be seen.2017-11-1500 minANTIHERO Radio InterviewsANTIHERO Radio InterviewsInterview with Brian Slagel of METAL BLADE RECORDSAntihero Magazine‘s James Geiser spoke to Metal Blade Records founder and CEO Brian Slagel about the upcoming release of For the Sake of Heaviness: the History of Metal Blade Records.On August 29th, Metal Blade Records and BMG will release For the Sake of Heaviness: The History of Metal Blade Records – written by label founder and CEO Brian Slagel with Mark Eglinton, and featuring a foreword by Metallica‘s Lars Ulrich. Celebrating the storied label’s 35th anniversary, For the Sake of Heaviness is an inside look at how Slagel built Metal Blade from a one-man operation in his mom’s non-air...2017-10-0726 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 46: The Chalk Artist by Allegra GoodmanHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Allegra Goodman about about the challenges of articulating the visual, about what fiction and video games have in common (and how they differ), and about why she believes art continues to be important ("people are interested, these days, in which lives matter... a novel validates individual lives"); guest readers Alice Baumgartner and Brad Ridky join Oppenheimer to discuss mythology, metaphor, and metamorphosis.2017-08-2350 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 46: The Chalk Artist by Allegra GoodmanHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Allegra Goodman about about the challenges of articulating the visual, about what fiction and video games have in common (and how they differ), and about why she believes art continues to be important ("people are interested, these days, in which lives matter... a novel validates individual lives"); guest readers Alice Baumgartner and Brad Ridky join Oppenheimer to discuss mythology, metaphor, and metamorphosis.2017-08-2300 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 38: All Grown Up by Jami AttenbergHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Jami Attenberg about writing in the second person, playing with non-linear narratives, and what to make of readers who yell at you; guest readers Alice Baumgartner and Deborah Cantrell join Oppenheimer to discuss the Eiffel Tower, change and sameness, and upending the marriage plot.2017-04-1900 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 38: All Grown Up by Jami AttenbergHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Jami Attenberg about writing in the second person, playing with non-linear narratives, and what to make of readers who yell at you; guest readers Alice Baumgartner and Deborah Cantrell join Oppenheimer to discuss the Eiffel Tower, change and sameness, and upending the marriage plot.2017-04-1951 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 36: The Gargoyle Hunters by John Freeman GillHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author John Freeman Gill about the Bogardus Heist (a true-life architectural mystery), how his non-fiction writing mirrors his fiction, and what it was like to carry around the first 15 pages of his novel for 20 years before sitting down to write it; guest readers Alice Baumgartner and Alfie Guy join Oppenheimer to discuss collections and connections, restoration and re-creation, and stealing, salvage, and salvation.2017-03-2200 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 36: The Gargoyle Hunters by John Freeman GillHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author John Freeman Gill about the Bogardus Heist (a true-life architectural mystery), how his non-fiction writing mirrors his fiction, and what it was like to carry around the first 15 pages of his novel for 20 years before sitting down to write it; guest readers Alice Baumgartner and Alfie Guy join Oppenheimer to discuss collections and connections, restoration and re-creation, and stealing, salvage, and salvation.2017-03-2259 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 32: The Winter in Anna by Reed KaraimHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Reed Karaim about choosing to begin at the end, how to revise, and why he writes fiction in today's America; guest readers Alice Baumgartner and Jennifer Eng join Oppenheimer to discuss fire and ice, oceans and buffalo, and tragedy and redemption.2017-01-2500 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 32: The Winter in Anna by Reed KaraimHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Reed Karaim about choosing to begin at the end, how to revise, and why he writes fiction in today's America; guest readers Alice Baumgartner and Jennifer Eng join Oppenheimer to discuss fire and ice, oceans and buffalo, and tragedy and redemption.2017-01-2551 minWorking DraftWorking DraftRevision 271: HTTP/2 Server Push und Link RotSchepp, Hans und Stefan nutzen die steigenden Temperaturen um Unklarheiten aus dem Weg zu räumen. Schaunotizen [00:00:19] HTTP/2 Server Push Ein Artikel von Google’s Tool Advokaten erklärt nicht nur, wie man HTTP/2 Server Push in den DevTools vom Chrome erkennt, sondern wie das Gerüst sich unter der Haube verhält. Eine Unstimmigkeit nehmen wir zum Anstoß um über das grundlegende Prinzip von Server Push zu reden, diverse Anwendungsfälle zu finden und Licht ins Dunkel zu bringen. Dazu passend sind weitere Literatur von Simone Bordet auf Stackoverflow und ein passendes Video von selbigem...2016-08-0539 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 24: The Unseen World by Liz MooreHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Liz Moore about her writing process, the way this novel differs from her last, and her character's original secret past; guest readers Sophfronia Scott and Alice Baumgartner join Oppenheimer to discuss grief and ghosts, betrayal and bequests, inheritance and invention.2016-07-2751 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 24: The Unseen World by Liz MooreHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Liz Moore about her writing process, the way this novel differs from her last, and her character's original secret past; guest readers Sophfronia Scott and Alice Baumgartner join Oppenheimer to discuss grief and ghosts, betrayal and bequests, inheritance and invention.2016-07-2700 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 18: Imagine Me Gone by Adam HaslettHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Adam Haslett about his novel Imagine Me Gone ("It feels like the book I was meant to write") ; guest readers Kate Kincaid and Alice Baumgartner join Oppenheimer to discuss haunting, ghosts, and "the dark repetition."2016-05-0500 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 18: Imagine Me Gone by Adam HaslettHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Adam Haslett about his novel Imagine Me Gone ("It feels like the book I was meant to write") ; guest readers Kate Kincaid and Alice Baumgartner join Oppenheimer to discuss haunting, ghosts, and "the dark repetition."2016-05-051h 01Book TalkBook TalkEpisode 14: Girl Through Glass by Sari WilsonHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Sari Wilson about her novel Girl Through Glass, and the way it mimics the form of a Romantic ballet; guest readers Alice Baumgartner and Kate Kincaid discuss beauty, power, and desire, and reflect upon blackouts.2016-03-0900 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 14: Girl Through Glass by Sari WilsonHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Sari Wilson about her novel Girl Through Glass, and the way it mimics the form of a Romantic ballet; guest readers Alice Baumgartner and Kate Kincaid discuss beauty, power, and desire, and reflect upon blackouts.2016-03-0956 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 10: The Hundred Year House by Rebecca MakkaiHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Rebecca Makkai about her novel The Hundred Year House and how to tell a story backwards; guest readers Alfie Guy and Alice Baumgartner join Oppenheimer to discuss Greek mythology, coincidence, and fate.2016-01-1400 minBook TalkBook TalkEpisode 10: The Hundred Year House by Rebecca MakkaiHost Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Rebecca Makkai about her novel The Hundred Year House and how to tell a story backwards; guest readers Alfie Guy and Alice Baumgartner join Oppenheimer to discuss Greek mythology, coincidence, and fate.2016-01-1456 minRadio Stimme O-Ton (unbearbeiteter Originalton)Radio Stimme O-Ton (unbearbeiteter Originalton)Podiumsgespräch 20 Jahre Initiative Minderheiten. 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