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Bruno Mars. Mitski. Grief and celebration from Gorillaz. Robin Hilton welcomes Raina Douris from WXPN in Philadelphia to chat about their favorite albums out Friday, Feb. 27. Plus, a handful of NPR Music writers and critics offer personal picks in the lightning round.The Starting 5(00:00) Introduction & Bruno Mars, 'The Romantic'(03:54) Mitski, 'Nothing's About to Happen to Me'(09:44) Gorillaz, 'The Mountain'(15:04) Heavenly, 'Highway To Heavenly'(20:34) Voxtrot, 'Dreamers in Exile'(27:12) Nothing, 'a short history of decay'(32:52) The Lightning Round- Buck Meek, 'The Mirror'- Maria BC, 'Marathon'- Bill Callahan, 'My Days of 58'- GENA, The Pleasure is Yours'- Sarah Kirkland Snider, 'Forward Into Light'Sample the albums via our New Music Friday playlist and see our Long List of notable releases on NPR.org.Credits:Host: Robin HiltonGuest: Raina Douris, WXPNAudio Producer: Noah CaldwellDigital Producer: Dora LeviteEditors: Otis Hart, Elle MannionExecutive Producer: Suraya MohamedSpecial thanks to Hazel Cills, Ann Powers, Sheldon Pearce and Tom HuizengaTo manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Matt & Ty return with a new episode, covering a wide range of current sports topics across all four sports. The guys discuss the Olympics, tanking, lockouts, expansion teams, and other items that apply to multiple leagues, before eventually diving into the Bruins around the 30-minute mark.From there, they go over the state of the roster and their options for possible buying and/or selling at the trade deadline, which is fast approaching. A theme developed: the Bruins have a ton of options for what to do, who to trade/not trade, what kind of moves to make. It makes it hard to predict what they're actually going to do.Subscribe to the Sports Hub Underground wherever you get your podcasts.Apple: https://apple.co/3AICTPRSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5l6FntxFtSwMhuQJxwuAq3YouTube: https://bit.ly/43PmhYVRSS: https://rss.art19.com/sports-hub-undergroundSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Welcome back to another episode Soccerwhos Podcast, the show all about the future of football in Australia. Join Lachie Sands and James Jarvis as unpack everything going on at the moment in Australian football. We also name our top 44 players who might make Tony Popovic's "Long List".00:00 Introduction02:35 Around the Grounds34:40 The Physio Room45:11 Transfer Central48:46 The Soccerwhos Long ListIf you enjoy the podcast, we'd love to hear from you! Drop a comment, rate the podcast or get in touch via our socials!Twitter: @soccerwhospodInstagram: @soccerwhospodTikTok: @soccerwhospodThreads: @soccerwhospodYouTube: @soccerwhospodNOTES AND CAVEATS FROM THE EDITORS: As this is was uploaded, Mo Toure scored a hattrick in his full debut for Norwich and Apostolos Stamatelopoulos has been confirmed as a loan signing for Sydney FC.
Episode 151 of Key Frames, a podcast about anime. Isn't making lists fun? Ben, Andy, and Duncan make one for their favorite anime of 2025. Then Ben gives out some awards, Duncan aggregates his lists into an even bigger list, and Andy makes a list of favorite manga. We're on a roll! Here, I'm going to make a list of our best episode titles from 2025, just because I can: 1. "Is It Wrong to Pick Up Beavers in the Hundreds?" 2. "Gremlinergy" 3. "I Got That Sword in Me" 4. "Airplane Legs" 5."Ataru at the Hauge" Not bad, right? Check out the episode for more of our natural ranking ability (not rating, mind you)! The post 151 - The Real Long List first appeared on Key Frames.
Heute zu Gast ist Jina Khayyer. Jina wuchs als Tochter eines persischen Ehepaars in Wiesbaden auf, studierte Malerei in Dessau und Journalismus in München. Außerdem ist sie Schriftstellerin, und zwar mehr und mehr, seit ihr Debütroman letztes Jahr auf der Longlist des Deutschen Buchpreises landete. In »Im Herzen der Katze« beschreibt sie drei Frauengenerationen im Iran; ihren Alltag, ihren Mut und ihren Kampf um die Freiheit. Die Kritik war voll des Lobes, wir sind es auch und freuen uns, dass sie heute bei uns ist, um uns davon zu erzählen, herzlich willkommen bei Die Sucht zu SEHEN - liebe Jina Khayyer!
So I saw the The Long walk, and I enjoyed it, yes, BUT there were some issues with the plot that I could not ignore. So today, I will go over all the issues that I had with The Long Walk; from the unclear world building to the revolution that fails to revolution, I go over the plot holes and issues that plague it. (I still like it, I promise, I talk about it later). Be sure to follow me on Instagram @post_credits_podcast. Be sure to follow and share with everyone, it really means a lot! Thanks for listening!Hoc hic futurum est.Ergo, paratusne es an non?21°31'06.7"N 58°57'20.4"E21°17'46.1"N 59°20'18.8"E21°21'08.8"N 58°48'00.8"E
DOPPELTE HEIMAT, DOPPELTES EXILSie stammen aus dem gleichen Land, ja, demselben Staat: Israel. Doch die eine ist israelische Palästinenserin, der andere jüdischer Israeli. Alena Jabarine ist in Hamburg geboren, Tomer Dotan-Dreyfus in Haifa. Beide leben heute in Deutschland. Ist die zweite Heimat wichtiger als die erste? Wieso hat der eine im Nahen Osten einen Staat, mit dem er sich kritisch auseinandersetzen kann. Und die andere nicht? Wo fühlt man sich seit dem 7. Oktober 2023 und dem Krieg in Gaza einheimisch?Alena Jabarine und Tomer Dotan-Dreyfus erörtern im Gespräch mit Tessa Szyszkowitz, wie es ist, heute in Deutschland als Palästinenserin oder als Israeli wahrgenommen zu werden. Und wie schwierig es, in zwei Heimaten (nicht) richtig zu Hause zu sein. Alena Jabarine, geb 1985 in Hamburg, ist Deutsche und Palästinenserin mit deutscher und israelischer Staatsbürgerschaft. Sie arbeitete als Journalistin in Deutschland bevor sie 2020 nach Ramallah zog und dort zwei Jahre lang für eine Stiftung arbeitete. Ihr Buch Der letzte Himmel erschien im Mai 2025 bei Ullstein.Tomer Dotan-Dreyfus, geb 1987, ist in Haifa in Israel aufgewachsen. Seit 2011 lebt er als Autor und Übersetzer in Berlin. Seine Artikel erscheinen in Sueddeutscher Zeitung und taz. Sein erster Roman Birobidschan stand auf der Longlist zum deutschen Buchpreis 2023. Sein neuer Roman Keinheimisch erschien im September 2025 bei Ullstein.Tessa Szyszkowitz, geb 1967, in Stuttgart, ist eine österreichische Autorin und Journalistin, die in London lebt. Sie arbeitet für den Falter, ihre Artikel erscheinen auch im Tagesspiegel und der NZZamSonntag. Ihr jüngstes Buch: “Echte Engländer – Britain and Brexit” (2018). Sie erhielt im November 2025 den britischen FPA Media Award for Best Story of the Year.
The 2026 longlist for The Ockham New Zealand Book Award was announced today, with familiar names like Dominic Hoey, Duncan Sarkies and Catherine Chidgey up for the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction. New Zealand Book Awards Trust chair Nicola Legat joins Susana Lei'ataua to go through the lists.
Forty-four titles have been announced for the 2026 Ockham Book Awards longlist, with true crime and politics among the big name nominees. Nine debut authors appear in the list, three in each of the poetry, illustrated non-fiction and general non-fiction categories, including the Jacinda Ardern memoir A Different Kind of Power. Time Out Bookstore manager Jenna Todd says it's unclear if Ardern will emerge victorious, as general non-fiction is a wide-ranging category. "You have history, memoir, creative essays, so who knows? I just have no idea." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Governor Tim Pawlenty joins Chad with talk about the many things drawing his ire today including fraud, protestors, ICE, our political leaders and more.
As John Harbaugh becomes the head coach everyone else wants to hire, does Steve Bisciotti hold all of the cards with the rest of the extensive NFL search for the next Hall of Fame coach? Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the long-and-growing list of candidates and what makes a perfect fit for Bisciotti and the Baltimore Ravens? We'll start with the obvious: for now, Lamar Jackson runs the building... The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens long list of candidates and what makes a perfect fit for Bisciotti first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
It's that time of year again when Rebecca and Tara try to predict which five books will make CBC's Canada Reads Short List for 2026! Adding to the excitement is that this year is the 25th anniversary of the debate, so they are hoping for an entertaining look back to find the one book all of Canada should read! https://www.cbc.ca/books/canadareads/canada-reads-2026-longlist-9.7029177 A Minor Chorus by Billy-Ray Belcourt Celestina's House by Clarissa Trinidad Gonzalez Crossroads by Kaleb Dahlgren Everything Is Fine Here by Iryn Tushabe Foe by Iain Reid Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid It's Different This Time by Joss Richard Julie Chan Is Dead by Liann Zhang Never Been Better by Leanne Toshiko Simpson Oxford Soju Club by Jinwoo Park Restaurant Kid by Rachel Phan Searching for Terry Punchout by Tyler Hellard Slice The Water by PP Wong The Cure for Drowning by Loghan Paylor The Hunger We Pass Down by Jen Sookfong Lee @canadareadsamericanstyle @onabranchreads
Was sorgt dafür, dass wir uns „einheimisch“ fühlen? Sind es Orte, Häuser, ist es die Natur oder ein Land? Für den deutsch-israelischen Autor Tomer Dotan-Dreyfus wurde die Frage nach seinem eigenen “Einheimischkeit” in den vergangenen zwei Jahren immer dringlicher. Seit 2011 lebt er in Berlin, schon lange sieht er die Regierung Netanjahu sehr kritisch und äußert dies auch deutlich in seinen Texten oder auf Social Media. Spätestens seit dem Beginn der Gaza-Offensive, mit der die israelische Regierung auf den brutalen Überfall der Hamas am 7. Oktober 2023 auf Israel reagierte, gehört er zu den prominentesten Kritikern der israelischen Regierung, aber auch der deutschen. Dotan-Dreyfus‘ Fragen sind unbequem, für ihn selbst, aber auch für das israelische und das deutsche Selbstverständnis. Um all das geht es im Gespräch mit Tomer Dotan-Dreyfus, der kürzlich zu diesen Themen sein neues, sehr persönliches Buch „Keinheimisch“ veröffentlicht hat. Es ist das zweite nach seinem Debütroman „Birobidschan“, mit dem er 2023 auch auf der Longlist des deutschen Buchpreises stand. Von und mit Andrea Geißler. Titelbild © Shai Levy / Propyläenverlag / hr Grafik Hörtipp: „Der letzte Himmel“ - Alena Jabarine und die Suche nach Palästina https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:92452b095cb8f50a/
This week, we go over the longlists announced for the 98th Academy Awards, and talk about where to find the films as well who the big winners and losers are Join the Community! Academy of Death Racers - aodr.net Oscars Death Race Discord - https://discord.gg/gZzsdxKFS5 r/OscarsDeathRace - https://old.reddit.com/r/oscarsdeathrace/ r/OscarRace - https://old.reddit.com/r/oscarrace/ Community Race Progress Tracking Sites - https://oscarsdeathrace.com/ and https://deathracetracking.com/oscars Community Prediction Odds - GoldDerby.com Credits Email: oscarsdeathracepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/OscarsDRaceCast iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-oscar-death-race-podcast/id1490975424 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1H4k4ojRI8gDdE0JANfvAV Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iyauzre7vuce4fnxnbxzqbec6um Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-oscars-death-race-podcast-1021552 A Ninjaboi Media Production Email: ninjaboimedia@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ninjaboimedia Twitter: https://twitter.com/NinjaboiMedia Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ninjaboi333 Letterboxd: http://letterboxd.com/ninjaboi Music from https://filmmusic.io "Take a Chance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Find out more at https://the-oscar-death-race-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Hour 4 - A long list of players to the injury report + Does the offense need to adjust its style? full 2731 Wed, 17 Dec 2025 19:48:27 +0000 W54ItpJBj3OM4J3s4Ty52k5frCqSTrpN nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture Cody & Gold nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture Hour 4 - A long list of players to the injury report + Does the offense need to adjust its style? Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 610 Sports Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False
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This episode of What's On Your Mind focuses on the deep-seated political and judicial problems in Minnesota, the national exposure of large-scale fraud, and the impact of government regulation. Scott also gets a weather update and discusses the volatile grain markets and civic engagement in North Dakota. Standout Moments Minnesota's Mess Goes National (0:01:07) [cite_start]Scott expresses amazement and gratitude that the massive fraud and corruption story in Minnesota is finally receiving national scrutiny. [cite_start]The corruption, starting with the Somali community and misusing welfare systems, is also noted to be happening in Maine and Michigan. Keith Ellison's Involvement in the Fraud (0:16:03) Former GOP AG candidate Ron Schutz (mistakenly introduced as Ryan) details how Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison met with the soon-to-be-indicted "Feeding Our Future" fraudsters in December 2021, weeks before the federal raid. [cite_start]Ellison allegedly offered to "help" them after they complained about getting a hard time with grants. [cite_start]Ellison's focus is criticized as being on suing the Trump administration instead of fighting fraud in Minnesota. The Judicial System's Role in Minnesota's Problems (0:23:05) [cite_start]Lieutenant Governor candidate Ryan Wilson (running with Lisa Damath) discusses the "soft on crime" judicial philosophy in Minnesota, noting that judges appointed by Democrats (including the last seven years by Tim Walz) are the problem. [cite_start]Wilson points to a $7.2 million fraud case where a judge overturned a jury's guilty verdict and a case where a convicted rapist was sentenced to only probation. Predicting Paid Family Leave Fraud (0:18:48) [cite_start]Both Scott and Ron Schutz predict the new Minnesota paid family medical leave program, effective January 1st and allowing up to 20 weeks of paid leave per year, will be "riddled with fraud", potentially involving healthcare providers providing false documentation. CAFE Standards and Affordability (0:11:34) [cite_start]Scott discusses the government's Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards, noting that President Trump is rolling back regulations that led to higher vehicle prices. [cite_start]He cites the CEO of Ford Motor Company who called the old rules "totally out of touch with the market reality" and confirms the rollback is a victory for affordability that will "bring car prices down" The Long List of Taxes That Didn't Exist 100 Years Ago (0:12:47) [cite_start]Scott reads a long, poetic list of different taxes and regulatory fees—from property and income tax to sales and liquor tax—and states that none of these taxes existed 100 years ago, when the US…
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Dive into the top WTA matches to watch in 2025 as we break down a long list into a sharp shortlist. Featuring matchups like Sabalenka vs. Keys, Eala vs. Tauson, and Swiatek vs. Rybakina, and several other matches as we pick the barnstormers and roofraisers from an epic year on the tour Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Josh (a fan of last year's "Wicked") and Adam (not a fan) review the sequel and try to get to the bottom of why it fails where the stage musical (mostly) succeeds. Plus, raves for Clint Bentley's TRAIN DREAMS, and the Golden Brick longlist. This episode is presented by Regal Unlimited, the all-you-can-watch movie subscription pass that pays for itself in just two visits. (Timecodes and chapter starts may not be precise with ads.) Intro (00:00:00-00:02:25) Wicked: For Good (00:02:26-00:43:23) Filmspotting Family (00:43:24-00:48:08) Train Dreams (00:48:09-01:19:08) Golden Brick Longlist (01:19:09-01:41:16) Next Week / Notes (01:41:17-01:46:33) Polls (01:46:34-02:00:55) Credits / New Releases (02:00:56-02:04:01) Links: -Filmspotting Golden Bricks https://www.filmspotting.net/bricks -Poll: '25 Scene Stealers https://poll.fm/16310945 -Fear Not! (50% Off + Free Shipping; code CONFSHIP, select Media Mail) https://wipfandstock.com/9781666738520/fear-not/ -London Meetup w/Josh on Dec. 11 https://forms.gle/rUcgUKicTddzwFBs5 Feedback: -Email us at feedback@filmspotting.net. -Ask Us Anything and we might answer your question in bonus content. Support: -Join the Filmspotting Family for bonus episodes and archive access. http://filmspottingfamily.com -T-shirts and more available at the Filmspotting Shop. https://www.filmspotting.net/shop Follow: https://www.instagram.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/filmspotting https://facebook.com/filmspotting https://twitter.com/filmspotting https://letterboxd.com/larsenonfilm https://www.instagram.com/larsenonfilm https://bsky.app/profile/larsenonfilm.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ed and Amanda reveal the 40 members of the October 2025 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction longlist, featuring the anti-prompt: Break the rule, "Show, don't tell." First, we kick off with a deep dive into competition stats. Then stay tuned as we answer listener questions. We'll shoutout the best takes on the prompts, and some of our favourite titles and lines. Join us, as we stick the boot in for this very looonnnggg kiss goodbye to the Anti-Prompt! See the full longlist on our website https://notquitewritepodcast.com/prize/awards/ Grab a copy of the anthology https://notquitewritepodcast.com/anthology Connect with us at https://notquitewritepodcast.com Register for the next Not Quite Write Prize at https://notquitewriteprize.com
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Im aktuellen Mission Bestseller Podcast habe ich Larissa Böhning aus dem Vorstand des Selfpublisher-Verbands zu Gast und wir sprechen anlässlich der bevorstehenden Bekanntgabe der Longlist des Selfpublishing-Buchpreises 2025/2026 über den aktuellen Stand dieses Buchpreises. Die 10 wichtigsten Aspekte des Selfpublishing Buchpreises, die wir zusammen herausgearbeitet haben Hohe Teilnehmer:innenzahlen: 2025 gab es mit über 1800 eingereichten Titeln von mehr als 1300 Autor:innen die höchste Beteiligung aller Zeiten. Das zeigt die Relevanz und Akzeptanz des Preises in der Selfpublishing-Szene. Qualitätsanspruch: Selfpublishing wird durch den Preis als qualitativ hochwertige Alternative zum Verlagswesen präsentiert. Viele eingereichte Bücher überzeugen sowohl inhaltlich und handwerklich. Mehrstufiger Auswahlprozess: Es gibt eine Vorjury (Formalkriterien und Vorauswahl) und eine Hauptjury für die finale Bewertung. Die Longlist und Shortlist sind zentrale Meilensteine auf dem Weg zur Preisverleihung im Rahmen der Leipziger Buchmesse 2026. Bekanntgabe der Longlist: Die Longlist wird am 22.11. um 19:00 live auf YouTube veröffentlicht und ist eines der spannendsten Momente für die Community, weil viele Autor:innen noch im Rennen sind und gefeiert werden können. Preisgeld und Sachpreise: Insgesamt werden Preise im Wert von über 20.000 Euro vergeben, darunter jeweils 3000 Euro für die Gewinnertitel, sowie Sachpreise und Marketing-Unterstützung. Präsenz im Buchhandel: Ein besonderer Preis ist die Aufnahme der Siegertitel bei Thalia, wodurch Selfpublisher:innen zusätzliche Sichtbarkeit im klassischen Buchmarkt bekommen. Drei Hauptkategorien: Belletristik, Kinder- und Jugendbuch (kombiniert) sowie Sachbuch/Ratgeber sind die ausgeschriebenen Kategorien. Die meisten Einreichungen kommen wie traditionell aus der Belletristik. Veranstaltungsrahmen: Die Preisverleihung findet auf der Leipziger Buchmesse statt – dieses Mal auf der Hauptbühne, größer und feierlicher als zuvor. Netzwerk und Community: Neben dem Autorenwettbewerb steht auch das Netzwerken und der Austausch im Fokus. Gerade die Präsenz in der Longlist- und Shortlist-Phase stärkt die Kontakte zwischen den teilnehmenden Autor:innen. Innovationen und Zusatzaktionen: Ein Tipp-Gewinnspiel zur Longlist und ein modernes Jury-Tool (Lesehits) sorgen für zusätzliche Interaktion und Engagement der Community. Das macht den Preis noch greifbarer und spannender. Jeder dieser Punkte zeigt, wie vielfältig und bedeutsam der Selfpublishing Buchpreis für Autor:innen und das gesamte Genre geworden ist. Hier die Links, die ich im Podcast anspreche, und weiterführende Informationen, Tipps und Erfahrungsberichte rund um Bücher, eBooks und deinen Erfolg: Hier findest du die Webseite zum Selfpublishing-Buchpreis: https://selfpublishing-buchpreis.de Hier findest du eine Podcastfolge zur vorigen Auflage des Selfpublishing-Buchpreises: https://mission-bestseller.com/folge-298-der-selfpublishing-buchpreis-2023-24/ Hier geht es zu den Mission Bestseller Buchmarketing-Bootcamps: https://mission-bestseller.com/buchmarketingcamp Unter diesem Link kannst du dich zu meinen aktuellen kostenlosen Online-Trainings anmelden: https://mission-bestseller.com/onlinetraining Hier kommst du zum Mission Bestseller Schreib-Bootcamp: https://mission-bestseller.com/bootcamp Hier findest du alles rund ums Selfpublishing: https://mission-bestseller.com Einige der Links auf dieser Seite sind Affiliate-Links und ich erhalte eine Provision, wenn du über sie kaufst, die sich nicht auf deinen Kaufpreis auswirkt.
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The Drunk Guys sea how much beer they drink this week when they read Seascraper by Benjamin Wood. They scrape by with: Hiding Place by Hudson Valley Brewing and Double Mosaic Dream by Other Half Brewing. Join the Drunk Guys next Tuesday when they read The Loneliness of Sonia and
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In which Kate is joined by pod regular, journalist Phil Chaffee and Professor Elizabeth Eva Leach. Both read over 200 books a year, and their reading stacks this year have included the Booker longlist. And so who better to consider the books that didn't make the final cut – but which are, notwithstanding, the 'best' books selected from over 150 submitted titles. As we know, really great books can get overlooked for the shortlist. Consider Trust by Hernan Diaz, longlisted but not shortlisted, or, going further back Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro and before that Penelope Fitzgerald's miraculous novel The Blue Flower. The fallibility of the judging process thus proven let's leave no stone unturned in considering this year's selection. Did the judges overlook a new favourite read? The Booker Prize is announced on 10th November and we'll be recording an episode on the shortlist on the night. Coming soon! Booklist Misinterpretation by Ledia Xhoga Seascraper by Benjamin Wood Endling by Maria Reva One Boat by Jonathan Buckley The Outline Trilogy by Rachel Cusk The Rough Guide to Venice and the Veneto Universality by Natasha Brown The South by Tash Aw Love Forms by Claire Adam Barn 8 by Deb Olin Unferth The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny by Kiran Desai Patreon Head to www.patreon.com/thebookclubreview for all the benefits (extra shows, readalongs, book club and more) and how to sign up, and know that you'll be supporting a show that takes a lot of time and love to make. Serious Readers To take advantage of the special offer code for any Serious Readers HD Essential Reading Light head to SeriousReaders.com/bcr and use the code BCR at checkout Instagram Follow Kate for updates between shows @bookclubreviewpodcast
Hour 4 of the Thursday Bob Rose Show, with perspective on the NYC mayoral debate. Former NY gov Andrew Cuomo and GOP candidate Curtis Sliwa both trail in polling. And both went on the attack, detailing a long list of reasons the favorite is wrong for America's largest city. What the election means for the US at-large, plus breaking news stories for 10-23-25.
The Drunk Guys have more than one beer this week when they read One Boat by Jonathan Buckley. They have a boatload of beer, including: Seaworthy by Oxbow Brewing, Ghost Ship by South Shore Craft Brewing, and A Lot of Round Objects None of Which are Perfectly Round by Other
The Drunk Guys universally like beer this week when they read Universality by Natasha Brown. Their gold is to drink: A Lot of Round Objects, None of Which are Perfectly Round by Other Half and Hudson Valley, Seaworthy by Oxbow, and Ghost Ship by South Shore Craft Brewery. Join the
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Jeff and Rebecca talk about the week's book news, from Trump flimsy lawsuit against PRH and The New York Times (and why it matters, flimsy as it is), break down a couple of award lists, do some Jefftionary entries, and more. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Ready for a cozy, bookish autumn? Let Tailored Book Recommendations help you find your next favorite read with handpicked suggestions from professional book nerds. Get started today from just $18! The Book Riot Podcast is a proud member of the Airwave Podcast Network. Discussed in this episode: Check out Zero to Well-Read! Subscribe to The Book Riot Newsletter for regular updates to get the most out of your reading life. The National Book Awards fiction longlist is here Finalists for the 2025 Barnes & Noble Discover Prize Trump sues NYT and PRH How “actual malice” works in defamation Scholastic launches streaming service Mother Mary Comes to Me by Arudhati Roy Baldwin: A Love Story by Nicholas Boggs The Ten Year Affair by Erin Somers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ihr Buch "Single Mom Supper Club" ist auf der Longlist des Deutschen Buchpreis und sie bei uns zu Gast: Jacinta Nandi spricht mit Katrin über Fiktion und Autofiktion in ihrem Roman, das Leben in Berlin und London und sehr sehr viel über Amber Heard.Nominiert für den Deutschen Buchpreis: Single Mom Supper ClubLustig und unterhaltsam ist das Buch - so viel steht fest. Aber ist es auch politisch? Jacinta dachte, sie hätte ein krass unpolitisches Buch geschrieben, aber am Ende kann sie wohl nicht anders, als politisch zu sein. In ihren Figuren stecken viele Widersprüche, ihre "Supper Club Moms" haben auch nicht wenig kriminelle Energie. Dennoch basieren einige der Geschichten, etwa wenn es um Rassismus im Alltag geht, auf echten Ereignissen in Jacintas Leben. Welche das sind - das erfahrt ihr in dieser Episode.Amber Heard vs. Johnny DeppIn Deutschland gibt es vermutlich niemanden, der 2022 so viel über die Hintergründe zum viral gegangenen Gerichtsprozess zwischen Amber Heard und Johnny Depp aufgeklärt hat, wie Jacinta. Als Katrin sie darauf anspricht, gerät sie - wie sie selbst sagt - sofort in den "TED-Talk-Modus". Uns ist das nur recht, denn wir haben es 2022 nicht geschafft, das Thema so umfänglich zu berichten, wie es das verdient hätte. Da es auch um Fälle sexualisierter Gewalt geht: Triggerwarnung (kommt aber auch im Podcast).Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben!Am 9. September erscheint „Resist! Weich bleiben in harten Zeiten“ beim Leykam-Verlag. Das Buch könnt ihr jetzt schon vorbestellen.Außerdem wollen wir am 12. September mit euch die Buchpremiere im Pfefferberg Theater in Berlin feiern. Wenn ihr dabei sein wollt, könnt ihr hier Tickets bestellen.Danke an alle, die den Lila Podcast unterstützenNoch immer hört ihr Feminismus auf Sparflamme. Darum freuen wir uns weiterhin über jede Unterstützung.Links und HintergründeWikipedia: Jacinta NandiInstagran: Jacinta NandiRowohlt: Single Mom Supper ClubAlle weiteren Links und Hintergründe findet ihr auf der Webseite zur Folge. Dort könnt ihr auch eure Kommentare hinterlassen. Und ihr findet dort auch ein Transkript zur Sendung als PDF. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Disclosure: We are part of the Amazon Affiliate/LTK Creator programs. We will receive a small commission at no cost if you purchase a book. This post may contain links to purchase books.The Booker Prize 2025 longlist is here — and we've got the perfect guide to diving in.In this episode, I sit down with bookstagrammer and Substack writer Deedi Brown to talk about her book club Booker of the Month, her favorite reads from the 2024 Booker Prize, and predictions for this year's longlist. We also chat about how to approach literary fiction, tandem reading with audiobooks, and making the Booker list feel like a fun reading project instead of homework.✨ If you've been curious about reading the Booker longlist but felt intimidated, this episode is your friendly entry point.
KAYTRANADA. Dijon. Molly Tuttle. We discuss the best new albums of the week with arts critic Amelia Mason from WBUR in Boston.Intro• KAYTRANADA, 'AIN'T NO DAMN WAY!' (Stream)The Starting 5• Dijon, 'Baby' (Stream)• Marissa Nadler, 'New Radiations' (Stream)• Molly Tuttle, 'So Long Little Miss Sunshine' (Stream)• Pile, 'Sunshine and Balance Beams' (Stream)• Joseph Decosimo, 'Fiery Gizzard' (Stream)The Lightning Round• Cassandra Jenkins, 'My Light, My Massage Parlor'• Cass McCombs, 'Interior Live Oak'• Audrey Hobert, 'Who's The Clown' (Read our feature on Audrey Hobert on NPR.org)• Najee Janey, 'Royalty'• Bret McKenzie, 'Freak Out City'See our Long List of albums out Aug. 15 and sample more than 50 of them via our New Music Friday playlist on npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
We're switching it up a little bit this episode, as the Booker Prize Long List has just been released and it's fun to talk about what they've chosen — plus, the judges this year are really interesting! These are "chosen from 153 submissions, celebrates the best works of long-form fiction by writers of any nationality, written in English and published in the UK and/or Ireland between 1 October 2024 and 30 September 2025." Some of the books we've read, some we've just heard about, some we have no idea about. Play along! Here's the list as we tackle it: - "Seascraper," by Benjamin Wood, which is not available in the U.S. - "The Rest of our Lives," by Ben Markovitz, which is not available in the U.S. (though Ben is from the U.S. and used to be a professional basketball player) - "Audition," by Katie Kitamura, which is so out there that Hannah legit doesn't know how to talk about it. No one seems to know what's happening with this book. - "Endling," by Maria Reva, which we talked about quite a bit in EP92 (not 94, as Sam says on the pod, for no good reason), and is a substantive, interesting, weird novel, but maybe not Sam's favorite. - "Flashlight," by Susan Choi, a National Book Award winner, which Hannah started out super excited about, but then her fervor sort of faded... There's some great stuff in here about Japan-Korea history and the immigrant story, in general. - "The Land in Winter," by Andrew Miller, which Hannah hasn't read, but she does remember that "The Optimists" was big and she meant to read it. - "Love Forms," by Claire Adam, who was published by Sarah Jessica Parker, who also happens to be a judge! But we're sure it's a coincidence. "Like a Claire Keegan novel written by Elizabeth Strout," apparently. - "Universality," by Natasha Brown, which we know is short and is all about words and meaning. - "Misinterpretation," by Ledia Xhoga, which is similarly about words and meaning. We don't know much, really. But there seems to be a theme here. - "The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny," by Kiran Desai, who has a Booker Prize under her belt. This book is going to be big. - "One Boat," by Jonathan Buckley, which is about a murder and a love affair on a Greek island. - "The South," by Tash Aw, which is this year's young gay love story, Hannah thinks, though she's not sure, but it is the first of a quartet of novels, "a reimagined epic for our times." - "Flesh," by David Szalay, which is a stylish Hungarian novel, a coming-of-age sort of thing.
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Jeff and Rebecca break down the 2025 longlist for the Booker Prize, digest the news of a new book from Kamala Harris, lament the demise of class (behavior, not socio-economic status), and much more. Jeff and Rebecca decide what the It Book of August will be. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Sign up for the Book Riot Podcast Newsletter and follow the show on Instagram and Bluesky. Get more industry news with our Today in Books daily newsletter. Book Riot is hiring a digital content specialist! If you love books and know the ins and outs of social media strategy, and especially social video, consider joining the team. Find details and apply by August 22, 2025, at riotnewmedia.com/careers. Use code BOOKRIOT to get an exclusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan at https://incogni.com/bookriot This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Discussed in this episode: Kamala Harris to publish memoir about presidential race in September The 2025 Booker Prize longlist And a possible conflict of interest on the Booker panel We're getting a new George Saunders novel in January Maggie by Katie Yee The Carpool Detectives by Chuck Hogan Everyone is Lying to You by Jo Piazza The Feather Detective by Chris Sweeney The Brain at Rest by Joseph Jebelli Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sarah and Cynthia talk about the Booker Fiction Prize long list of finalists. Which are we adding to our TBR list! Check out https://thebookerprizes.com/ for more information and details on the 13 books long listed for the fiction prize. We'll see you in The Reading Lounge!
Chad jumps into the political headlines with strong opinions on Democrats in Texas fleeing the state to avoid a redistricting vote and President Trump adding another personal vendetta to a long list.
Edel Coffey, Author and Books Editor at The Gloss, discusses the release of the Booker Prize longlist later today
Vanessa Diaz joins Jeff as he workshops a couple of takes, before they dive into IMAX scalping, way early award longlists, and more of the week's book news. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Sign up for the Book Riot Podcast Newsletter and follow the show on Instagram and Bluesky. Get more industry news with our Today in Books daily newsletter. Looking to elevate your reading life? Tailored Book Recommendations delivers reading recommendations hand-picked just for you by real human book nerds. Plans start at just $18! The Book Riot Podcast is a proud member of the Airwave Podcast Network. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Discussed in this Episode: The Odyssey IMAX Showtimes Sell Out Instantly as Scalpers List Resales Higher Than $200 The Center For Fiction Releases the Longlist for 2025 First Fiction Prize in July, because sure The Book Industry Study Group conducting survey on how AI is changing publishing Spotify expanding audiobooks plans, language is confusing Audiobook walking clubs? Deep Historical Survey on Gender Split of Who Writes Fiction The Bewitching by Silvia Morreno-Garcia Salt Bones by Jennifer Givhan Algospeak by Adam Aleksic Vera, or Faith by Gary Shteyngart Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NPR Music's Stephen Thompson is back with Celia Gregory of Nashville public radio station WXPN to talk through this week's best new music.Intro:• Bruce Springsteen, 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' (Read our guide to the box set on npr.org)• Lorde, 'Virgin' (Read our review on npr.org)The Starting 5:• Wet Leg, 'moisturizer'• The Swell Season, 'Forward'• Clipse, 'Let God Sort Em Out'• Allo Darlin', 'Bright Nights'• Burna Boy, 'No Sign of Weakness'The Lightning Round:• Ólafur & Talos, 'A Dawning'• Martha, 'Standing Where It All Began - Singles and B-Sides 2012-2025'• Open Mike Eagle, 'Neighborhood Gods Unlimited'• Petey USA, 'The Yips'• Tony Njoku, 'All Our Knives Are Always Sharp'Check out our Long List of new albums out June 27 and sample more than 50 of them via our New Music Friday playlist on npr.org.CreditsHost: Stephen ThompsonGuest: Wonway Posibul, KALWProducer: Simon RentnerEditor: Otis HartExecutive Producer: Suraya MohamedLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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Madison McFerrin. Adrian Quesada of Black Pumas. Durand Jones & The Indications. KALW's Wonway Posibul joins NPR Music's Stephen Thompson to share their favorite new releases of the week.Intro:• Bruce Springsteen, 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' (Read our guide to the box set on npr.org)• Lorde, 'Virgin' (Read our review on npr.org)The Starting 5:• Laura Stevenson, 'Late Great'• Adrian Quesada, 'Boleros Psicodélicos II'• Madison McFerrin, 'Scorpio'• Durand Jones & The Indications, 'Flowers'• Herbert & Momoko, 'Clay'The Lightning Round:• Frankie Cosmos, 'Different Talking'• Dana and Alden, 'Speedo'• Brighde Chaimbeul, 'Sunwise'• Mocky, 'Music Will Explain (Choir Music Vol. 1)'• Tim Barnes, 'Lost Words / Noumena'Check out our Long List of new albums out June 27 and sample more than 50 of them via our New Music Friday playlist on npr.org.CreditsHost: Stephen ThompsonGuest: Wonway Posibul, KALWProducer: Simon RentnerEditor: Otis HartExecutive Producer: Suraya MohamedLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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