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Join McKenna and Kyra as they interview Jonathan Martin, the winner of Season 3's composer competition. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conducther/support
On this episode, we (Eliana & Patrick) catch up one week after the festivities to wrap up our Cannesversations coverage of the 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival.In this episode, we are joined by Öykü Sofuoğlu, independent film critic and podcast guest regular, to discuss:Post-festival impressions and the following films:Grand Tour by Miguel Gomes(Competion) - Best Director Award@ ~32 min 00All We Imagine As Light by Payal Kapadia(Competion) - Grand Jury Prize@ ~51 min 10Anora by Sean BakerPalme d'or Competition Winner@ ~ 51 min 25You can find all of Öykü's trilingual work on Linktr.ee here!!Follow us on X (Twitter):ÖyküPatrickCannesversations (in the works ;))Thanks for listening!Comments or suggestions or want to get in touch? -> cannesversations@proton.meCredits:Image: Cannes 77e poster © Shochiku Co., Ltd. – Rhapsody in August by Akira Kurosawa (1991) / Graphic creation © Hartland Villa + Official Anora ImageSound:Intro: EFF Open Audio License for Le Carnaval des Animaux (Saint-Saëns, Camille - Aquarium) by Neal O'Doan (Piano) Nancy O'Doan (Piano), and Seattle Youth Orchestra Pandora Records/Al Goldstein Archive.Extro: Quinzaine des Cineastes Intro Extract Music: Cyril Moisson | Piano: Frédéric Fortuny
Rob reveals the winner of his most recent competition but there's a twist. It was agreed that the winner could choose a Rolex or cash but Rob then reveals to the competition winner Sara, that she could risk half of the cash for a chance to walk away with more cash! See how she fares for a bit of fun and learn a few money facts too! BEST MOMENTS "For half a Rolex, what is my middle name?” “Now you've put me on the spot!” “The word Salary derives from what word?” VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter https://robmoore.com/podbooks rob.team Episode Sponsor - AG1 Claim your exclusive offer of AG1 at the link below drinkag1.com/disruptors ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK's No.1 business podcast “The Disruptive Entrepreneur” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob's official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com
We had an absolute blast at the Keswick Mountain Festival this weekend.☀️ We met some awesome new EverTrekkers and enjoyed the hot sun...it was perhaps too hot in our dark tent. So I'm sure if you visited our stall you'll be eager to know the weight of our EverTrek bag! And the prize is awesome....a free trek in Morocco to Mt Toubkal. Zach and Vicky who were at the fest announce the lucky winner!
Have you ever wanted to chuck your corporate job and retrain as a gardener? Or even try your hand at designing a garden to be judged at a national competition? Kate McClorey did both, leaving a high-powered IT career to turn her gardening hobby into a new career. Kate talks us through completing the RHS L2 with distinction, a 6 month course at RBGE in practical gardening to help back up the theory, followed by a WRAGS (Work and Retrain as a Gardener Scheme) placement at Floors Castle in Kelso where she is now Assistant Head Gardener. Winner of the inaugural Scottish Garden Design Competition at Scone Palace Garden Fair in 2023, Kate has entered the competition again this year as she extends her garden design and plantswoman skills, and her honesty around the design process is a breath of fresh air. Welcome to the Scotland Grows Show, the podcast which celebrates everything that is good in Scottish gardening, as we join gardeners around the country picking up tips, plant recommendations, and stories along the way. -------------------------------------------- Be sure to sign up to our mailing list so we can let you know when new episodes are published. Scotland Grows magazine is our digital title which celebrates Scottish gardening, and drops into your inbox 6 times a year. If you would like to subscribe to receive a copy, just follow this LINK. You can follow Scotland Grows on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, we'd love to have your company there! And of course, you can always find your share of gardening goodness on our website at scotlandgrowsmagazine.com. -------------------------------------------- This series is sponsored by ROOTS, a subscription from the National Trust for Scotland which helps both your garden and Trust gardens thrive. For £6 a month you will be sent a ROOTS pack every six weeks, with gardening gifts, including Scottish seeds six times a year, stories about Scotland's plant life, and tips from expert Trust gardeners, as well as an invitation to two exclusive ROOTS events a year with the Trust gardens team. Whether you buy ROOTS for yourself or as a gift for a loved one, your £6 a month will go towards supporting Trust gardens and designed landscapes in Scotland. Sign up today at nts.org.uk/roots and use the code Grows24 to receive an extra packet of seeds in your first pack. Find out more here: www.nts.org.uk/roots
Join us as we reveal the winner of our exciting competition to win two free tickets to Gardeners' World.In this jam-packed episode, we dive into all things allotment, despite the battering winds! We'll share updates on what we've been sowing, from resilient seeds to brave the elements. Plus, fake rudbeckias and we'll also tell you what we've made with our harvest this week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Legendary rock band Pink Floyd ran a music video competition to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Dark Side of the Moon. The winner gets $100,000. And who won? Someone using AI animation. And artists on social media are FURIOUS. Maybe it was a momentary lapse of reason... ➡️ Tip Jar and Fan Support: http://ClownfishSupport.com ➡️ Official Merch Store: http://ShopClownfish.com ➡️ Official Website: http://ClownfishTV.com ➡️ Audio Edition: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qJc5C6OkQkaZnGCeuVOD1 About Us: Clownfish TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary channel that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer's point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles. Disclaimer: This series is produced by Clownfish Studios and WebReef Media, and is part of ClownfishTV.com. Opinions expressed by our contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of our guests, affiliates, sponsors, or advertisers. ClownfishTV.com is an unofficial news source and has no connection to any company that we may cover. This channel and website and the content made available through this site are for educational, entertainment and informational purposes only. These so-called “fair uses” are permitted even if the use of the work would otherwise be infringing. #PinkFloyd #Animation #Music #News #Commentary #Reaction #Podcast #Comedy #Entertainment #Hollywood #PopCulture #Tech
On this weeks episode of Monday Beers The Guys are joined by Lee Hillis winner of this years world snow goose competition.AGFC Survey: https://agfc1.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6RSG9LZAEAqQXc2Support the show
Nepal is a place that's close to our hearts so we'll be chatting about all the things that go into an awesome adventure like EBC.
In this “Best of 2023” episode of Omnivore, Food Technology revisits the top food science and thought leader interviews of the year. Science communication expert Laura Lindenfeld explains how theatrical improv can help scientists break down barriers and better covey complex ideas. Josh Tetrick, co-founder and CEO of Eat Just, chats about all things cultivated … Continue reading EP 26: The Art of Science Communication, Josh Tetrick on Cultivated Meat, IFT FIRST Pitch Competition Winner, Disruption in the Backseat →
A man is puzzled by the new lodger that has moved in with him and his wife. In trying to build a picture of the mysterious lodger, the man is confronted with a bitter incident from the past and comes to understand a little more about love and acceptance. Love Like Lemons is written by Sam Reese, and told by Gavin Rutherford.
A man in his 50s volunteers to drive the hearse with his father's body to Auckland. During the journey the son reflects on who his father was and his relationship with him, and comes to understand that he and his father are more alike than he had previously thought. Some Other Richard is one of the winners of the Nine to Noon 2023 Short Story Competition. It was written by Andrea Pollard, and is told by Jim Moriarty.
Forest and Bird has been overrun with votes in its Bird of the Century competition. Hundreds of thousands have been cast, so many it hasn't been able to count them all and has had to delay announcing the winner. It all comes after comedian John Oliver launched an international campaign his the Pūteketeke, the Australasian Crested Grebe. Forest and Bird chief executive Nicola Toki spoke to Morning Report.
Jack Skellington, Ghostface, Michael Myers--Halloween is full of iconic characters! That's why we, in collaboration with T.M. Daliggr, challenged all of you on Instagram to try to mimic your favorite spooky season icon. Well, the results are in. Who do you think won? Listen until the end of the episode to find out! And remember, like a library, at Kiwi and the Bird, shh happens. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kiwiandthebird/support
Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek
Swiftie and Fifty winner gets pranked before winning $50,000!Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition Winner Drew Klopfenstein First-place winner in the 2023 Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition, Drew Klopfenstein from Purdue University, with AEC members Duncan Crowdis, Alexandria Industries, and Craig Werner, Werner Extrusion Solutions talk about Drew's award-winning design. Duncan and Craig get into the details about the Design Competition and what the judges are looking for when evaluating the entries. They discuss Drew's design of a modular aluminum extruded traffic light and his learning curve about the aluminum extrusion design process, his tips to other students on participating in the competition, including getting feedback from fellow design students to help improve the design, and more. For more information and to see Drew's winning design, visit ETFdesign.org or AEC.org/DesignCompetition
Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition Winner Brady Hawks Brady Hawks, Second Place winner of the 2023 Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition and Industrial Design student at Purdue University in Indiana, talks with competition judge Craig Werner about his winning design. Brady discusses his electric motorcycle design, the inspiration for the design and how his background in the bicycle industry informed the design process, digging deep into research on the manufacturing process, alloys, design versatility and functionality that can be built in with extrusions, what he learned from participating in the competition, and more. Visit ETFdesign.org or AEC.org/DesignCompetition to see Brady's award-winning design and learn how you can enter the competition for 2024!
This week's bonus episode is with the wonderful Alex Cadger, aka The Blonde Butler. Alex is the ultimate foodie and caterer to the stars, including companies like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Mercedes Benz, Ferrari and that's just to name a few. Nicola and Di were also lucky enough to have Alex cater for the Over The Back Fence launch party, and he did an incredible job! In this conversation, we hear how Alex's love of food has been in his DNA from the beginning and the courageous decision he made at 25 to quit his corporate marketing job and start a catering business. He also shares the remarkable story of the impact Covid had on his business. At first it was disastrous, but a quick pivot and positive thinking saw him turn it all around. Alex opens up about what it's been like to lose his mum, Kimmy, in the past year and how he has coped with that tremendous loss. We get to hear about their special relationship, the date nights they used to go on and the laughs they shared. Even though it's been a difficult time, Alex tells us about the spiritual awakening he's been through because of it and how it's brought a new perspective to his life. We're really grateful to Alex for sharing his story and for the delicious cheese platters he brought to the studio that day, which we loved. Make sure you stay tuned until the end of this episode because we will announce the winner of the MOA Windows $5000 competition! Follow Alex on IG here Follow The Blonde Butler on IG here Follow Nicola and Di on Instagram hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I got to talk with Brother Eric Costa BK # 1190896 out of local 397 Tampa Florida. Eric won the 1994 National Apprenticeship competition in Pittsburg, PA, Eric is also the 11 time column climbing champion at the Ironworker festival in Mackinaw City, MI. Eric will be at the festival in Aug 11-13. Enjoy.
Chris has shared the story of the Lansing Built To Last competition in the past, and today we get to discuss the recently named winner of this wonderfully collaborative competition. Joining Chris to discuss the Lansing Built-To-Last competition is the Vice President of Community Outreach and Customer Operations for Techsmith, Michelle Massey, and this year's winner - Founder & Director of OurSpace 51, Michael Austin!
Get ready for something AWESOME! We'll be talking all things Kilimanjaro and unveiling the winner of our mind-blowing competition!
A few months back, like six or more, I sponsored a design competition on past guest JT Smith's The Game Crafter. The competition was to design a lunchtime game. It had to be playable in a lunch hour and appropriate for work. There were 77 entries! Of those, seven were selected to be finalists. Those seven were then shipped to me to playtest. I took all of these to work to play with my coworkers. I mean, that was literally the purpose of the competition.So, with the help of 2 or 3 of my coworkers each day, we played all seven games. Some were instant successes requiring another play, hopefully with a different player count. Some were not so lucky. As a group, we narrowed down the finalists to the top three. In the end, we made the decision to award Locked Out by Little Rhombus Games as the winner.In this episode, I am joined by René Uittenbogaard, the designer of Locked Out. We talk about the usual questions, but also about his game. He also had a lot of great game suggestions. Stay tuned for future updates for the publishing of Locked Out by Bearded Board GamesDesign CompetitionLocked Out
Even when there's nothing to play for St. Pauli know how to entertain the fans! A nervy end in Kiel but the boys in brown come away with all 3 points. We discuss the match, look ahead to our final match against Karlsruher and deliberate the incomings and outgoings in the transfer window. We also announce the winner of a captains armband signed by Jackson Irvine!
Welcome back to Part 2 of Season 3, Episode 18 feat. Dr. Priscila Navarro -- Liszt International Competition Winner, Concert Pianist, Educator, & "the New Peruvian Figure of the Piano." In the second half of this episode, we focused on Priscila's effort to give back the gift of music to the people and musical community of her native country, Peru. We also discussed more philosophical topics:
I had a wonderful conversation with Dr. Priscila Navarro -- Liszt International Competition Winner, Concert Pianist, Educator, & "the New Peruvian Figure of the Piano."In this episode, you will learn about Priscila's adventurous life and musical career, which started in Peru and trained, nurtured, and flourished in the U.S. to become the first-prize winner of the world's renowned piano competitions. And you will hear how she is giving back the gift of music to the people and musical community of her native country, Peru. In Part 1 of this episode, we discussed as follows:
Here is the trailer of The Piano Pod's upcoming episode, Season 3 Episode 18 feat. Priscila Navarro -- Liszt International Competition Winner, Concert Pianist, Educator, & "the New Peruvian Figure of the Piano."In this episode, you will learn about Priscila's adventurous life and musical career, which started in Peru, and trained, nurtured, and flourished in the U.S. to become the first-prize winner of the world's renowned piano competitions. And you will hear how she is giving back the gift of music to the people and musical community of her native country, Peru.Here are the samples of topics we discussed:
The Shuffle returns with a bang and a podcast stuffed full of all things ICT. We are joined by Dan Smith of Section 94 to go over recent games including more Scottish Cup success. Jay Henderson and Billy Dodds sit down with Riley for a chat and we announce a long overdue winner for our latest giveaway. Running Order: 01:18: Welcome - with AY's dialup internet connection malfunctioning it's a hello from Moff, Riley, Suv and Dan. 03:54: Highland Highlight - the panel pick out their number one talking point from recent weeks. 05:54: Game by Game - we pick over the carcass of Livingston and Killie after two great Scottish Cup victories and regurgitate some of the less enjoyable league action. 34:18: Freeports & Finances - the recent publication of 2022 accounts laid bare the challenges the club faces. We get the thoughts of supporter Mark Boag and give our unqualified opinion on the numbers despite none of us knowing anything about accounting. 51:37: Raise the Roof - Dan Smith explains the push for a roof over the West Stand led by Section 94 and how fans can help out. 54:40: Where's Robbo? - Commentating or scouting? We have our say on the matter. 58:40: Guess Who - It's time to play the game and, more specifically, Suv's game. 01:00:15: Talk to Me - It's the turn of Jay Henderson to have a chat with Riley about his time at the club so far. 01:08:30: The Gaffer Speaks - In the second of our interviews in this pod Riley has a blether with the gaffer Billy Dodds. 01:29:10: Stick or Twist - The panel debate the merits of a change in the dugout with input from supporter Sandy Sutherland. Dodds in or Dodds out? 01:46:56: League Lookahead - the games continue to come thick and fast. We peer into the future and see what may lie ahead. 01:56:30: Competition Winner - after a long delay Suv reveals which lucky fan has won a signed ICT shirt. Drop us a DM if you are the chosen one. Enjoy!
Guitar sensation and the inaugural winner of the 2006 Parkening International Guitar Competition Pablo Sáinz-Villegas join the podcast! Pablo has been acclaimed by the international press and by The New York Times for his "virtuous and moving performance, with an irresistible exuberance and a range of bright colors." He has played for world leaders such as the Dalai Lama and has made numerous world premieres, including the first work written for guitar by John Williams. Pablo will be performing at Smothers Theatre on Thursday, March 23, 2023. Listen in as Nolan Harvel, our Assistant Podcast Producer interviews Pablo about his journey as a guitarist, his past, and why he believes the arts are important. More info about the Center for the Arts can be found: https://arts.pepperdine.edu/ Music by Nolan Harvel
You'd batter get ready for this...it's the EBC Competition Winner Announcement (Not a pancake making competition) on the Tuesday Tune-In. Exciting!!! But first, we'll be discussing everything it takes to get to Everest Base Camp. Planning, training, and preparation are key to making the trek a successful and enjoyable experience, so we'll be chatting about all the things that go into an awesome trek like this one.
Joining Jaclyn on WorkParty today is Create and Cultivate's very own Dallas Pop-up Pitch Competition winner, Paulana Lamonier. Paulana is the founder of New York based organization, Black People Will Swim, a swimming instruction and advocacy group on a mission to change the narrative that Black folks don't swim. In 2019, Paulana started with the goal of teaching 30 people in her community how to swim. Four years and $100K+ in funding later, she's on track to reach swimmers outside state lines. On today's episode, Paulana talks about the investment she made to launch the organization, the secret to an award winning pitch, and shares advice for founders who are seeking grant money. RESOURCES: To connect with Paulana click here To follow along with Black People Will Swim click here To connect with Jaclyn Johnson click here To follow along with Create & Cultivate click here To submit your questions call the WorkParty Hotline: 1-(833)-57-PARTY (577-2789) Use code PARTY to get a free travel-sized Daily Microfoliant when you spend $20 at www.Dermalogica.com Produced by Dear Media
Yes! We are working this week... are you? We play your favorite Hype songs to get you motivated for the day. We read another Baby Dj letter to let you know where your donations are going. What is making you smile? Tell us what's good. What is a gift you ALWAYS wanted growing up but you never got it for Christmas? What is the worst flight you've ever been on?
Yes! We are working this week... are you? We play your favorite Hype songs to get you motivated for the day. We read another Baby Dj letter to let you know where your donations are going. What is making you smile? Tell us what's good. What is a gift you ALWAYS wanted growing up but you never got it for Christmas? What is the worst flight you've ever been on?
Harry has a final hurrah at an uphill battle using his beloved Easterlings at 1000pts. Also Featuring Lothlorien tips, Meta Watching, and Competition Winner!
Raspy, whispered, growly, and rude--having the perfect scary voice is essential for Halloween! That's why we challenged all of you on Instagram to say "Happy Halloween, 2022!" in your spookiest voice. Well, the results are in. Who do you think won? Was it Pennywise or the harmonica? A cackling witch or what we call a 'werewolf baby'? . . . Listen until the end of the episode to find out! And remember, like a library, at Kiwi and the Bird, shh happens. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kiwiandthebird/support
On today's show Ray chats to the Aldi Brown Bread competition winner from the Ploughing yesterday, Kathleen Watkins joins Ray in studio, Kathleen is one of the well known voices reading a poem on the new edition of “Patrick Kavanagh - Almost Everythingand Comedian Andrew Maxwell talks about Galway Comedy Festival.
We are delighted to introduce the winner of our story competition celebrating midwifery friendships. Competition winner and registered nurse Leanne O'Connor joins us on the podcast to discuss her friendship with fellow midwife Rowena and share her winning story.
We are delighted to introduce the winner of our story competition celebrating nursing friendships. Competition winner and registered nurse Melinda Jesudason joins us on the podcast to discuss her friendship with fellow nurse Hester and share her winning poem.
The Championship Boerewors Competition announced its newest winner on Saturday, 27 August. Welcome Magoso, a Senior Meat Technician from Umlazi, KwaZulu-Natal was announced as the winner of the 30th Championship Boerewors competition.
The Optimized Muslim Podcast - Self Development For The Muslim
We discuss Qur'an memorisation and tajweed tips, the common mistakes people from the Indian Subcontinent make in Tajweed and fascinating insights into Ustadh Farhan's own journey during which he won an Indian National Qur'an memorisation contest and spent time in Dr Zakir Naik's International Islamic school. Farhan Somani is an international Qur'an & Arabic teacher and Tajweed Tutor. He is the founder of Tajweed Essentials Learning Community. He has obtained Ijazah Mِistake: At 46:00 the arabic acronym was cut out by mistake, the full acronym for the "heavy" letters is خص ضغط قظ Tajweed Essentials YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVx1-CMERDgRt14L3zzdkVQ/ 00:00 Introduction 03:50 Ustadh's Qur'an Hifdh Journey 12:00 His daily Hifdh Revision Routine 16:00 Can you memorise the Qur'an by yourself? 19:50 Which Mushaf type to Choose? 28:00 Process of Memorising Qur'an 37:00 Learning Arabic & his admission into Hadith Studies 38:25 Obtaining Ijazah and its significance 44:00 Common Tajweed Mistakes 53:30 How he started teaching Online Courses 59:00 Final Reminder Most Importantly duʿāʾ requested if you found this to be of benefit.
Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek
Alison nails Alphabucks and gets a new car in RECORD TIME!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Let’s Talk Indianola features Steve Heaberlin, winner of the Hartford BBQ Bash Cooking Contest by the Warren County Farm Bureau.
You've got to be in it to win it! In case you've missed it, we're running a competition at the moment to win a trek to Kilimanjaro. But what happens when you win? This week we're chatting to Kate Ramsay, a previous winner of an Everest Base Camp Trek. We'll be chatting to her about how winning the trek has changed her life, the journey to EBC and how she coped with the altitude. A Competition Winner's Story Some questions that have come up are: >> What happens when you win a trek? >> Is there time to train before claiming the prize? >> Is it worth entering the Kili comp? So come and join me and Kate as we delve deep and discuss winning a trek and much much more on what's going to be a great show.
On this episode of The Fowl Talk Podcast host Sam Porter co host Zane Martz have special guest Jim Hautman on to discuss his winnings in the Federal Duck Stamp Competition and much more.http://www.hautman.com/jimhome.htmlhttps://www.outdoornews.com/2021/09/27/minnesota-artist-james-hautman-wins-2021-federal-duck-stamp-art-contest/Support the show
Frank Skinner's on Absolute Radio every Saturday morning and you can enjoy the show's podcast right here. Radio Academy Award winning Frank, Emily and Alun bring you a show which is like joining your mates for a coffee... So, put the kettle on, sit down and enjoy UK commercial radio's most popular podcast. This week Frank has been in a maze and was part of an elaborate birthday gift. The team also discuss a megalodon tooth discovery, robot dolphins and Competition Winner capitals.
In an exciting continuation of our Prosper Show Panel, Francois and Lisa are speaking further with Manish Chowdhary of Cahoot to learn more about the Cahoot service and how they're revolutionizing the 3PL space. --
Host Roger Sargent interviews High School Senior Chermeen Pithawalla and discusses her recent 2nd place finish in the DECA International Competition.
Critics Sarah Crompton and Abir Mukherjee review Slow Horses, the brand new series from Apple TV+ starring Gary Oldman, Kristen Scott Thomas, Olivia Cooke, Jack Lowden, Saskia Reeves and Jonathan Pryce. Slow Horses is based on the novel of the same name by Mick Herron, which is part of the author's Slough House series. It tells the story of a team of British intelligence agents who have all committed career-ending mistakes, and subsequently work in a dumping ground department of MI5 called Slough House. New ballet film Coppelia is an innovative family feature with an original score by Maurizio Malagnini, performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra. Choreographed by Dutch National Ballet artistic director Ted Brandsen, it combines 2D and 3D animation with live action dance and features a blend of musical influences from classical to electronic. Based on the original 19th century tales of E.T.A. Hoffmann this modern adaptation tells the love story between Swan and Franz, which is jeopardised by Dr. Coppelius and his uncannily beautiful protégée Coppelia. With a diverse and world-class cast, including Michaela DePrince, Darcey Bussell, Daniel Camargo, Vito Mazzeo and Irek Mukhamedov, the adaptation is created by filmmakers Jeff Tudor, Steven De Beul and Ben Tesseur. Sarah and Abir review. Professor Andrew Biswell, Professor of Modern Literature at Manchester Metropolitan University and Director of the International Anthony Burgess Centre, marks the 50th and 60th anniversaries of ‘A Clockwork Orange' by looking into its history, controversy, and legacy. Front Row will be announcing the winner of the National Poetry Competition this evening. Previous winners include former Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy, and distinguished poets Tony Harrison, and Jo Shapcott.
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This episode features the winner of TigerLaunch's Pitch Competition: Junction as well as the co-founder and CEO, Cindy Han. We discuss her experience creating -- from wire jewelry in middle school to coding and building Junction, a user-friendly and flexible feedback ecosystem for education. TigerVentures Season 2 could not have been possible without the support of Prospect Student Ventures (PSV) and Princeton's Entrepreneurship club! Follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @tigerventures_unfiltered