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Get in Loser, We\'re Doing WitchcraftGet in Loser, We're Doing WitchcraftEpisode 17: Candle MagicWelcome back Witches!  This week's episode is going to be hot because we're talking all about that Candle Magic! As always we'll give you a little background and history, talk about candles and their magical properties, as well as correspondences that will get you started! So get in losers, and lets discuss Candle Magic!We would be forever thankful if you left our podcast a 5-Star review. If you really loved the show and want more Get in Loser content, check out our Supercast & Buy Me a Coffee links below. You can also find us on Facebook, T...2023-02-0748 minGet in Loser, We’re Doing WitchcraftGet in Loser, We’re Doing WitchcraftEpisode 17: Candle MagicWelcome back Witches!  This week's episode is going to be hot because we're talking all about that Candle Magic! As always we'll give you a little background and history, talk about candles and their magical properties, as well as correspondences that will get you started! So get in losers, and lets discuss Candle Magic! We would be forever thankful if you leave our podcast a 5-Star review. If you really loved the show and want more Get in Loser content, check out our Supercast link below, or search the Supercast website for Get in Loser, We’re Doi...2022-06-2048 minFog of TruthFog of TruthCitizen Bio / Picture a ScientistWe have our second new guest host of the season join us this week: Inkoo Kang, formerly of Slate and now of The Hollywood Reporter. Together, we review the new Showtime documentary Citizen Bio, which profiles the late Aaron Traywick and his (not so) merry band of biohackers at Ascendance Biomedical, and pair that with an interview that Bart and Chris conduct with Sharon Shattuck, one of the directors of Picture a Scientist, an examination of pervasive gender bias in the sciences. Yes, the nation may be riven by election madness and discord, but we thought we'd take a...2020-11-0452 minBande à partBande à partInterwar London & Art SmithWe discuss the hidden diversity of interwar London and the wonders of Art Smith’s Modernist jewellery. See also links below. Evelyn Waugh, Vile Bodies (1930): https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/57050/vile-bodies/9780141182872.html Marc Matera, Black London: The Imperial Metropolis and Decolonization in the Twentieth Century (2015): https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520284302/black-london Black Chronicles (NPG/ABP project 2016): https://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/blackchronicles/explore/autograph-abp Christopher Reed, 'A Vogue That Dare Not Speak its Name: Sexual Subculture During the Editorship of Dorothy Todd, 1922–26', Fashion Theory (2006): https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.2752/136270406778050996 Patrick Elliott and Sacha Llewellyn, 'True to Life...2018-09-2333 minChat 10 Looks 3Chat 10 Looks 3Ep 72: End Of Another YearSales and Crabb look back at the best of 2017. Recorded live at Llewellyn Hall, ANU on Sat 9 December. • The matching outfits - Sales and Crabb didn't cross check their wardrobes. • 12 days of Christmas - as performed by Crabb and Sales • Paul McCartney on six decades of making music - interviewed by Leigh Sales (via ABC 7.30, 2017 Dec 04) • Interviewing your heroes can have its pitfalls, but Paul McCartney avoids them all - by Leigh Sales (via ABC 7.30, 2017 Dec 05) • Armando Iannucci in Conversation with Annabel Crabb - Wheeler Centre (2017 May 08) • Rachel Cusk - Author profile (via Goodreads) • Outline - Rachel Cusk • Prayer For Owen Meany - by...2017-12-161h 04Chat 10 Looks 3Chat 10 Looks 3Ep 72: End Of Another YearSales and Crabb look back at the best of 2017. Recorded live at Llewellyn Hall, ANU on Sat 9 December. • The matching outfits - Sales and Crabb didn't cross check their wardrobes. • 12 days of Christmas - as performed by Crabb and Sales • Paul McCartney on six decades of making music - interviewed by Leigh Sales (via ABC 7.30, 2017 Dec 04) • Interviewing your heroes can have its pitfalls, but Paul McCartney avoids them all - by Leigh Sales (via ABC 7.30, 2017 Dec 05) • Armando Iannucci in Conversation with Annabel Crabb - Wheeler Centre (2017 May 08) • Rachel Cusk - Author profile (via Goodreads)2017-12-161h 04Roughly SpeakingRoughly SpeakingFilm critics react to Hollywood allegations; books and movies for the holidays (episode 332)2:43: Our film critics, Linda DeLibero and Christopher Llewellyn Reed, talk about Hollywood and sexual abuse in the entertainment industry; plus, the announced resignation of former comedian (and former U.S. senator) Al Franken.13:42: Paula Gallagher, Baltimore County librarian and Roughly Speaking critic, lists books that will make good holidays gifts for the Instant Pot fanatic, the reluctant history buff, and the ----Stranger Things---- follower in your life.30:16: DeLibero and Reed recommend released (----Ladybird---- and ----The Disaster Artist----) and upcoming films to see during the holiday season, and we celebrate the late great character actor, Claude Rains, famous for his roles...2017-12-0859 minDoctor Who: The Alhambra PodcastDoctor Who: The Alhambra PodcastEP 47: November 2016 Doctor Who & Big Finish reviewsEpisode 47 of the Doctor Who: Alhambra Podcast In this episode of the Alhambra Podcast, the trio of Brett (@Mavic_Chen) and Liam (@djNezumi) and Legeon (@legeonhenderson) reunite and bring an enjoyable hour (or more) discussion and sci-fi silliness for the month of October 2016. Starting off with the news!  We are not reviewing Doctor Who - CLASS until it is released visually on BBC America, which will be around Spring 2017.     Thanks to www.doctorwhonews.net for the up to date DW news! Before we hit the Big Finish revie...2016-12-281h 20Oxford Physics Public LecturesOxford Physics Public LecturesDalitzFestThe Scientific Legacy of Dick Dalitz On February 11 2016, the weekly seminar of the Particle Theory Group in the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics was devoted to a celebration of the work of Richard H Dalitz FRS (1925-2006) who founded the group in 1963. His distinguished ex-students Frank Close (DPhil 1969) and Sir Christopher Llewellyn-Smith FRS (DPhil 1971) gave accounts of the seminal contributions Dick made to our understanding of the fundamental structure of matter. The talks were enlivened with personal reminiscences and are being made available on-line especially for the many alumni who could not come to the event.2016-02-181h 19