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Month: May 2025

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Across The Tracks
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Music

Andree-Ann Deschenes – Wanderings

Adrian V 22 May 2025

Wanderings is a collection of seven new piano works written for Andree-Ann Deschenes by Cassio Vianna, Jasnam Daya Singh, Bianca Gismonti, Jovino Santos Neto, Kerry Politzer, Carmen Sandim, and André Mehmari. Each piece is its own musical space to be explored, each one of them waiting for you to wander […]

The Book Cover
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Arts

Rod Carley – RUFF & Ready Book Tour

Lisa Tucker 20 May 2025

Ruff – Rod Carley’s back with another theatrical odyssey packed with an unforgettable cast of Elizabethan eccentrics. It’s a madcap world more modern than tomorrow where gender is what a person makes of it (no matter the story beneath their petticoats or tights). Will Shakespeare is having a very bad […]

The SPEAK EASY Podcast
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The Ring Of Fire : Whose Land, Whose Rules?

theBorderline 19 May 2025

The Speak Easy Podcast evokes the spirit of fearless conversation and honest debate. Like the hidden bars of the Prohibition era, this podcast creates a space for unfiltered political discourse – where ideas flow freely, perspectives clash respectfully, and nothing is off the table. With co-hosts Robert Peace and Josh Vierimaa offering […]

Musicology
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Musicology – Arisin’ Spirit

Danny Mott 18 May 2025

MUSICOLOGY with dj Danny Mott Musicology is a form of music analysis that emphasizes culture, sociology, and music history. When musicologists study music, they go beyond the notes on a page. Among other things, they track the history of music, the evolution of musical instruments, cultural contexts of various genres, […]

The Superior View
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Life & Culture

The Artificial Intelligence Debate – The Superior View

Lisa Tucker 16 May 2025

Things like learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, decision-making – and a thumb – are what separates the human from the rest of living things. Computer science has created machine beings that are now performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. The ladies are up for more knowledge on this new world […]