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The Flop House
Flop House ANNOUNCEMENT - LIVE IN ENGLAND

The Flop House

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 6:11


If you go over to https://www.flophousepodcast.com/events/ you'll see some exciting new live shows!We're going to the UK for the first time, with TWO shows in Oxford, England, on May 24th at Oxford Town Hall, as part of the brand new Saint Audio Podcast Festival. The early show is at 7pm and the late one's at 9pm and we'll be discussing different movies at each one: The Avengers (from 1998 starring Ralph Finnes and Uma Thurman), and Spice World starring the Spice Girls!So, again, go over to https://www.flophousepodcast.com/events/ for all the information and ticket links for those shows in Oxford, England on May 24th (and one in Brooklyn, NY on March 31st!)

Voice of Islam
Breakfast Show Podcast 16-06-2023 | Father's Day - The Role of Fathers in Islam

Voice of Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 109:53


Topic discussing: “Father's Day - The Role of Fathers in Islam & first Muslim woman lord mayor” Presenter: Imam Touqeer Tanvir Waleed Ahmed Segment 1: Father's Day - The Role of Fathers in Islam Gist of the story Every year, Father's Day is celebrated by families all around the world who plan activities to celebrate the special men in their lives. Dads everywhere receive new socks, bizarre flavours of barbecue sauce or something they actually want. Communities worldwide celebrate Father's Day as a means of recognising and honouring the contribution of fathers. It acknowledges the importance of fatherhood, paternal mentorship and the dedication of such men towards their family and wider community. Segment 2: Oxford swears in first Muslim woman lord mayor, Lubna Arshad Gist of the story Oxford's new lord mayor is the first in the city's history to be a woman of colour and a Muslim. Labour councillor Lubna Arshad was sworn in at a ceremony in Oxford Town Hall, during which the retiring lord mayor James Fry stepped down. Ms Arshad said it was the "honour of a lifetime" to serve in the city where she was born and raised. The term of office for the role is one year and the position can only be awarded to an elected councillor. Researchers: Amaan Mir Produced by: Nergis Nasir

Navigating Consciousness with Rupert Sheldrake
The Spiritual Aspects of Farming, Oxford Town Hall

Navigating Consciousness with Rupert Sheldrake

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 13:09


Rupert's talk at the 2020 Oxford Real Farming Conference. Recorded at Oxford Town Hall, Jan 9th, 2020http://orfc.org.uk/

Oxide Film
Oxide Film, Episode 8: Adam Buxton and Armando Iannucci

Oxide Film

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 67:55


By far our most exciting episode yet: as part of recording Nightline's first Echo event at the Oxford Town Hall, Tom and Mattie had the immense privilege of having private interviews with both podcast extraordinaire Adam Buxton, and screenwriting legend Armando Iannucci (of The Thick of It and Alan Partridge fame)! Visual comedy of Edgar Wright: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FOzD4Sfgag Hot Fuzz (2007): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0425112/?ref_=nv_sr_1 The Death of Stalin (2017): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4686844/?ref_=nv_sr_1 In The Loop (2009): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1226774/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Malcolm Tucker's greatest insults (NSFW!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVoPdnZzKbM Catch us on Social Media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OxideFilm/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OxideFilm

Oxford Lives
Oxford Lives - Episode 19 with David Juler

Oxford Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 60:00


Following on from our Remember Them event at Oxford Town Hall we caught up with David Juler, Museum Development Assistant at the Museum of Oxford. The museum is in the process of refurbishment with many exciting developments planned for the re-opening. A micro-museum currently houses a Windrush exhibition and various community projects and events are upcoming. We also address David's love of museums and the time he has spent in Oxford.

Oxford Lives
Oxford Lives - Episode 18 Armistice Event Podcast

Oxford Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 78:32


A special live edition of the podcast recorded at Oxford Town Hall in conjunction with The Museum of Oxford. To coincide with The Armistice commemorations, Oxford Lives hosted a panel discussion to explore the city’s role in The Great War. Our guests were Margaret Bonfiglioli, Caroline Roaf (previous OL guests) and Sue Smith, local expert on Conscientious Objectors. Also featured are performances by Jennifer Johns and Rachel Mae Brady of UnderConstruction Theatre. You do not want to miss this!

Any Questions? and Any Answers?
AQ: Lord Patten, Caroline Lucas MP, Caroline Flint MP, Peter Hitchens

Any Questions? and Any Answers?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 47:43


Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate from Oxford Town Hall.

Asian Studies Centre
Gandhi's Inspiration

Asian Studies Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 52:18


A Panel Discussion with Professor Ruth Harris, Shrimati Kajal Sheth and Professor Sir Richard Sorabji. This event marks the UK-India Year of Culture, which will be celebrated in the Oxford Town Hall on 24 January with the award-winning Indian play, Yugpurush: Mahatma's Mahatma, on the relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his mentor, Shrimad Rajchandra.

Be Still and Know
Day 44 - Issue 21

Be Still and Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 5:38


Matthew 6:10 NLT 'May your Kingdom come soon. May your will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.' I remember my early days as a Christian attending Jean Darnell’s musical, Come Together in Oxford Town Hall. I was captivated with the atmosphere, gave myself to worship, lifted my hands in the air for the first time and swayed along with the infectious congregational singing. The danger was that for a few years I camped out in this field of contemporary worship. It was enough just to stand, sing and offer a little shoe shuffle in honour of the King of kings. Eventually I realised that this King also ruled over a kingdom. His rule was to express itself in the earth as much as I anticipated it operating beyond death. This rule required that I become a living embodiment in its expression. But what were the characteristics of the rule of God? I started simple with love God and love others. This appeared to fly in the face of how society chose to live and offered perhaps the greatest gift the Church might bring in demonstrating social and economic justice. Then the problems started. It was hard to love God because of the many distractions that constantly drew my attention. I prayed a short, dutiful prayer, yet never really entered into God’s presence. Little did I realise that God’s presence was available this side of my grave. To love God, I needed a relationship that was more than meeting down the pub for a game of darts once a week, which best summarised my church engagement. Then loving others! I discovered there were very few people I wasn’t quietly critical of. Then as God revealed more of my own fracture, I discovered just how judgemental, self-seeking and narcissistic I was. Sadly, my life was built around seeing others as wrong and myself as right, so as my eyes opened to my reality and the Church’s responsibility (myself included) to partner with God in extending His kingdom, I sank back to my knees to say, how am I to live a kingdom life? My true Christian walk began that day. QUESTION: How are you fulfilling the will of God in your life? PRAYER: Lord, may your kingdom of love, grace, mercy and compassion expand and grow. 

Mastertapes
Bellowhead (the A-Side)

Mastertapes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 23:53


John Wilson continues with his new series in which he talks to leading performers and songwriters about the album that made them or changed them. Recorded in front of a live audience at the BBC's iconic Maida Vale Studios. Programme 9. 'Hedonism' by Bellowhead, released in 2010 and still the best selling independent folk album of all time. The idea for Bellowhead came to John Spiers and Jon Boden when they were caught in a traffic jam on tour. The longer they were stuck in the car, the more names of friends they came up with of whom to invite - initially settling on a 'modest' line-up of 10 which then grew to an even sillier 11-piece after the recording of their first EP. In June 2015, they announced that the band would be calling it a day on May 1st 2016, and exactly two weeks after the twelfth anniversary of their first ever gig in Oxford Town Hall they will finish their farewell tour with an intimate final show in the very same venue. The tickets for this gig sold out in two minutes. Their most commercially successful album, Hedonism was recorded in Abbey Road Studios and released in October 2010. Produced by John Leckie, it served up a further mix of shanties, folk songs and dance tunes, arranged in an eclectic mix of musical styles and influences. The album includes rousing versions of 'Cold Blow The Wind', 'New York Girls' and the Jacques Brel song 'Amsterdam' The B-side of the programme, where it's the turn of the audience to ask the questions, can be heard on Tuesday 19th January 2016 at 3.30pm. Producer: Paul Kobrak.

bbc programme hedonism john wilson jacques brel abbey road studios bellowhead john leckie jon boden maida vale studios john spiers oxford town hall producer paul kobrak