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The KVB - "Labyrinths," a 2024 single on Invada Records UK Manchester coldwave duo The KVB share the lead single off their forthcoming full-length, Tremors, to be released April 5th via Invada Records. Band members Nicholas Wood and Kat Day describe today's Song of the Day as "the most aggressive track on the album and a nod to some of our early releases." They add, "Lyrically, it was inspired by the collection of short stories by Jorge Luis Borges and its references to historical subjectivity; the flexibility of truth and construction of narratives." They describe the new album as "dystopian pop," noting that they've "expanded on previous album themes of dystopia, apocalypse, and the human condition, but with a more pessimistic outlook and deeper distrust than before. It also touches on themes of loss, and the resistance, lament and acceptance of inevitable change.” Read the full story at KEXP.orgSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join me as I explore the concept of political tours with Nicholas Wood, revealing how travel can deepen our understanding of global political events. From witnessing the tension in Kosovo to anticipating elections around the world, we discuss the unique blend of journalism and tourism that makes these tours truly one-of-a-kind.This podcast is free, as is my weekly newsletter. Sign up here to have it delivered to your inbox every Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcomed Nicholas Wood to the program to discuss the aerospace industry for S. Korea. Please read the full summary of the show at www.thespaceshow.com for this date, Oct. 22, 2023. Note that the views expressed are the personal views of the guest.
Recorded 4 December 2020 Eunhee Park escaped North Korea at only 18. She's part of a new generation of defectors who have fled the north surviving on their wits and surprisingly a spirit of enterprise. In conversation with Nicholas Wood, as well as Casey Lartigue & Eunkoo Lee from Teach North Korean Refugees. Eunhee was born and raised in North Korea. When we met her in South Korea a year ago, she was studying at college, a popular public speaker in both Korean and English, and a Special Ambassador for Teach North Korean Refugees (TNKR). Determined not to be defined by the social and cultural forces of the North Korean society and regime, she set off on the journey of her life in search of freedom. She will share her story with us.
In this Episode we discuss the season finale of Soprano's. Wil gets heated about sports politics. and we get oh so hungry talking about the worlds first recorded professional eater
In this episode, Martin M1MRB is joined by Leslie Butterfield G0CIB, Matthew Nassau M0NJX and Bill Barnes N3JIX to discuss the latest Amateur / Ham Radio news. Colin M6BOY rounds up the news in brief and this episode’s feature is Android Control Rig. ICQ AMATEUR/HAM RADIO PODCAST DONORS We would like to thank Nicholas Wood, Neil Connor and Andrew Brook (M7ABR) along with our monthly and annual subscription donors for keeping the podcast advert free. To donate, please visit - http://www.icqpodcast.com/donate 93-year-old WWII Veteran Still Taps out Morse Code 'Musical' Waves Detected in Earth's Magnetic Field Austrian Ham Radio Regulatory Changes Android App connects to D-STAR December 2018 is YOTA Month Two New Turkish Band Access for Christmas Canadian National Parks on the Air Event Set to Start on 1st January 2019 ExseedSat Designated as VO-96
Robert is joined by Bridget Todd, Hannah Ettinger, and Nicholas Wood for a special bonus episode that looks into the modern American nazi movement and their methods. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Nicholas Wood joins Thomas Thurston on this episode of Slavery and Its Legacies to discuss his book-in-progress, “Before Garrison: Antislavery & Politics in the New Nation.”
Nicholas Wood joins Thomas Thurston on this episode of Slavery and Its Legacies to discuss his book-in-progress, “Before Garrison: Antislavery & Politics in the New Nation.”
Abolition of slavery was not just a Civil War thing. Indeed, it has been an issue since long before our Constitution was written, and one group, the Quakers, was particularly outspoken about it. Nicholas Wood, of Yale University, was recently at Montpelier to teach a seminar on early abolitionism, and Stewart sat down with him in the new Potter Studios.
John McCarthy meets foreign correspondent Nicholas Wood who has turned his hand to running tours of some of the world's politically sensitive spots. They are joined by playwright Sam Holcroft and economist and playwright Alastair Muriel who recently accompanied Nicholas on a trip to North Korea to find out if they could get any closer to this controversial country. John also looks at Panama with Verol Gordon who has moved there with his family and explains the attractions of a new life in a fast developing land. Producer: Harry Parker.