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    The Cereal Podcast

    The Cereal Podcast

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    Jamie and Rebecca discuss a wide variety of things -- podcasts we like, things we have done, people...

    Embedded

    Embedded

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    Embedded is the show for people who love gadgets. Making them, breaking them, and everything in...

    Footnote Podcast

    Footnote Podcast

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    Because history shouldn't be silent. Footnote is a look at all people, places and events that never...

    Mydidae

    Mydidae

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    One bathroom. Two people. A story of intimacy, fragility and the darker side of love. Premiered at...

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Simon Critchley recommended The Art of Memory in Books (curated)

 
The Art of Memory
The Art of Memory
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"I always think that people who say that books change their lives don’t read much. But this book changed mine. A book for initiates of strange ceremonies."

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Expressions by Music Go Music
Expressions by Music Go Music
2009 | Pop
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"People ask me what this is whenever I play it. It sounds like it was made in about 1976 – part ABBA, part Suzi Quatro and part Supertramp"

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A Night to Remember (1958)
A Night to Remember (1958)
1958 | Action, Classics, Drama

"Leaves James Cameron’s Titanic cold. A more sensitive version of the massive tragedy, with so many more people to become attached to and fewer bad charcoal drawings!"

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Anthony Joshua recommended Apocalypto (2006) in Movies (curated)

 
Apocalypto (2006)
Apocalypto (2006)
2006 | Action, Classics, Drama

"It's very natural, it goes back to the people of the Amazon. There's so much action, it's one of those films that's action first, ask questions later."

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Slow Food Nation: Why Our Food Should be Good, Clean, and Fair
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"Petrini knows how to win people over, and he's a writer who translates difficult ideas about biodiversity and sustainability into metaphors that readers can understand right away"

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