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The time has come to confront Ga's al Rhul, and long-held secrets shall finally come to light. Chen deals with a lot of fatigue. Marion breaks up a meditation group. Grandma Halmeoni pulls out the bricks. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/improvtabletop Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / TikTok: @ImprovTabletop Email: ImprovTabletop@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/improvtabletop • • • Audio Credits Varrick World's theme song is “Tiptoe Out the Back” by Dan Lebowitz, used courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library License. The following songs are by Ned Wilcock. “Fuguenchillen” “Take Five, Swamp Style (P. Desmond)” The following songs are from tabletopaudio.com. All of the 10 minute ambiences on this site are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). “Mansion: Night” The following music was used for this media project: Music: Trouble With Tribals by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6621-trouble-with-tribals License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://incompetech.com • • • This actual play episode uses the Avatar Legends RPG rules by Magpie Games.
An insightful podcast with Dr. Rachael Squire and Prof. Kim Peters from Royal Holloway University, London addressing people's relationships with the ocean. They explore our historic connections, how this can change, and the role aquariums have as a means to help us become more in tune with marine environments.
A petición (o amenaza) de uno de nuestros más antiguos seguidores (si, túuuu) os relatamos trasfondo de los Enanos Rhúlicos de los Reinos de Hierro. Esperamos que os guste!.
Show Notes: This week, Fiona and guest co-host Chris Handley, talk about the upcoming expansion for Iron Kingdoms: Requiem 5e campaign setting, Iron Kingdoms: Borderlands and Beyond by Privateer Press. Chris is one of the hosts of Darker Days Radio, a horror RPG discussion podcast, and a freelance RPG writer. He has written for Cubicle 7 and Onyx Path Publishing, writing new content for games like Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, Wrath and Glory, Soulbound, Vampire the Masquerade, and Changeling the Lost. From the IKB&B Kickstarter: 'The Iron Kingdoms is a realm forged in a violent crucible by arcane sciences, steam power and industry… But what lies beyond the walls of man?' 'For the first time in the Iron Kingdoms: Requiem campaign setting for 5e, travel beyond the Iron Kingdoms' borders and into the vast borderlands. Explore the ancient kingdoms of Ios, the elves' mist-shrouded home, and the rugged mountain cities of Rhul where the ancient dwarves dwell.' 'Set out on an adventure in the sun-beaten expanse of the Bloodstone Marches, home to scavengers, nomads, and vagabonds, or journey into the tangled Glimmerwood, where the tribes of sturdy trollkin, cunning bogrin, and others follow the old ways.' Find out more about Chris' RPG work on his website. Darker Days Radio is a horror podcast where roleplaying writers discuss their favourite RPGs, including Vampire the Masquerade, Chronicles of Darkness, and Warhammer. Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts! Use the offer code "DMBC" to get 10% off any purchase from 3rd Space Gaming! Consider using our affiliate link when using DM's Guild! #SupportyourFLGS Credits The DM's Book Club is hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Fiona Howat (@WAIR_Podcast) and Hamilton (@DM_Doesnt). The DM's Book Club Logo was designed by Sam Robins (@Bobhatstand). This week's guest co-host was Chris Handley, host of Darker Days Radio and freelance writer. Find out more about Chris' RPG work on his website. Book discussed: Iron Kingdoms: Borderlands and Beyond: A 5E Roleplaying Game expansion for the Iron Kingdoms: Requiem campaign setting by Privateer Press. Check out the Kickstarter here! The theme music is 'The Story Unfolds' by Jingle Punks. Catch new episodes of 'The DM's Book Club' S3 exclusively on the Dragon's Duel Twitch channel on Thursdays at 9 pm BST/GMT! The VOD of each episode will be available a week later on The DM's Book Club YouTube channel and then on all podcast providers! Get in touch! Email: TheDMsBookClub@gmail.com Twitter: @TheDMsBookClub #DMsBookClub
Markedspladsen - ugens vigtigste nyheder fra dansk og international økonomi
I mangel af andre nyheder reagerer markederne igen på Donald Trumps gøren og laden. I de nordiske lande er krisen mildere end næsten alle andre steder, som man kan læse om vi vores nye prognose, og det skyldes nok både held og forstand. Alligevel er svenske og især norske kroner billige, for valutamarkederne fokuserer mere på det globale end det lokale. Læs mere her: https://danskebank.com/da/news-og-insights/nyhedsarkiv/insights/2020/06102020
Jasper Lyons joins us to talk about his experience from accidentally getting into Computer Science to becoming an entrepreneur, what it takes to be an entrepreneur, and his plans to bring entrepreneurialism into the Computer Science department at RHUL.
Civilization and its Discontents: A Marathon Reading The Centre for Creative and Critical Thought at the University of Sussex together with the Freud Museum London are pleased to announce a marathon reading of Sigmund Freud's classic text, Civilization and its Discontents, at the Freud Museum on Sunday 14 June. Civilization and Its Discontents, written in 1929, remains the definitive text on human destructiveness. As news of wars around the globe, appalling brutality, religious conflict and sexual violence continue unabated, the relevance of this work is undeniable. ‘Men are not gentle creatures' Freud wrote, ‘but ...creatures whose instinct [is] aggressiveness.' The event is free with an admission ticket to the Freud Museum. There are no tickets and audience members can come and go as they please. This is a staged reading and interactive performance. The reading will last in all approximately four and a half hours. At the end, after the Museum closes, audience members are invited to stay for discussion and light refreshments. This staged reading revisits a classic text in a modern context, a face-to-face encounter for those hungry to engage with serious and pertinent ideas. A successful similar event took place in New York in January, and this is the first European marathon reading. Readers will include well known psychoanalysts, academics, writers, artists and performers. A list of confirmed names will be added shortly. “To read Civilization and its Discontents in 2015 is to bear witness to the deadly violence whose daily presence is all-too-familiar to us and imagine the conditions that might provide a loving counterweight to that violence.” Simon Critchley, Philosopher. Readers include: Sara Jane Bailes, University of Sussex Caroline Bainbridge, Roehampton University Julia Borossa, Middlesex University Peter Boxall, University of Sussex Josh Cohen, Goldsmiths, University of London, psychoanalyst Gerald Davidson, actor, researcher Simon Glendinning, LSE, Philosopher Anouchka Grose, psychoanalyst and author Rachel Holmes, historian and author Deborah Levy, novelist Michael Molnar, researcher and former Director, Freud Museum London David Morgan, consultant psychotherapist, psychoanalyst Bpas Bpa Ankhi Mukherjee, University of Oxford Cathy Naden, performer/writer Dany Nobus, Brunel University London Ruth Padel, poet Jocelyn Pook, composer and musician Eric Prenowitz, University of Leeds Alan Read, King's College London Caroline Rooney, University of Kent Nicholas Royle, University of Sussex Kalu Singh, author Marquard Smith, Kingston University David Williams, RHUL, writer, dramaturg Timberlake Wertenbaker, playwright Sarah Wood, University of Kent
In this episode, I am talking about the influence of classical music in China with Dr Shzr Ee Tan, Senior Lecturer and an ethnomusicologist at Royal Holloway, University of London. China is a country, which has undoubtedly had a massive impact on the classical music industry in many ways, and very much continues to impact the classical sector. I am British-born Chinese myself, and this interview was recorded a few days after Chinese New Year officially finished so I thought it would be rather pertinent to make an episode on the role of Western classical music in China. This varied interview certainly challenges many of the common stereotypes of how classical music is viewed in China. It includes topics such as the history of Western art music in China, political influences, transnationalism, cultural flows and the multiplicities of classical music activities in China today. We also discuss the identities of Chinese classical musicians such as Lang Lang, Yuja Wang and Zhu Xiao-Mei, and how classical music is impacting the younger generation of Chinese musicians, for example, in conservatoires both in China and overseas. Finally, we consider what the future of classical music in China might look like. The main point to emphasise is that the idea of “Chineseness” in classical music should not be seen as one-way or monolithic but in terms of multiple identities and exchanges. Originally published on 8th March 2019. Interview recorded on 22nd February 2019 at 11 Bedford Square (RHUL's Central London base). Take a look at Shzr Ee's amazing profile and research portal - https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/shzr-tan_ad70e394-5ecb-4805-bdd3-5f0db9655199.html Subscribe to the Talking Classical Podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes and Spotify. Follow Talking Classical online. SoundCloud – @talkingclassicalpodcast Twitter – @tc_podcasts Facebook – @talkingclassicalpodcast Blog – talkingclassicalpodcast.wordpress.com
A fascinating conversation with Dr Mark Berry, Reader in Music at Royal Holloway, University of London, about his work as a music critic and writer. Originally published on 18 November 2018. Conversation recorded on 13 November 2018. You can read Dr Berry's music reviews blog here: http://boulezian.blogspot.com/ Here is a link to Dr Berry's biography: https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/mark-berry(7bb2b829-21d5-4e5f-b0dd-e0f41354a3b4).html *For best results, please listen to this episode on headphones or turn the volume up to maximum on your device.* Follow Talking Classical online. SoundCloud - @talkingclassicalpodcast Twitter - twitter.com/tc_podcasts Facebook - bit.ly/2CvJ7rD Blog - talkingclassicalpodcast.wordpress.com
Loads of embarrassing stories, walking into a variety of objects, the woman in black, scotch poured on butter, roly polys, Liam's lovely baritone voice, cold toast and wicked tunes, all brought to you by a bunch of monopoly loving Aftermath presenters =]
Summer, John Terry, Ashley Cole, Cheating, Festivals, New Music, Good music, Technical glitches, Bad Jokes, Good jokes, injuries and of course your four favourite radio presenters on AFTERMATH.
Nick and Sarah discuss the increasing popularity of higher education and the implications of this.
Nick Stylianou celebrates his birthday by chatting up the Sabb-elect team.
Episode 2 of Max and Iván's daring series of exposés; this week they unflinchingly lift the lid on the truth about Religion. All the big questions answered, though God was unavailable for interview.
The Max & Iván: Exposed Digital News Archive. Everything about education you ever wanted to know, but were afraid to ask.