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Dolls of Our Lives (formerly American Girls Podcast) is a podcast hosted by Allison Horrocks and Mary Mahoney in which the hosts revisit the American Girl book series they loved as children. In each episode, Horrocks and Mahoney discuss one book from the series, contextualizing the story presented and drawing connections with elements of pop ...
36 Questions is a 2017 musical podcast by Two-Up Productions with music and lyrics by Chris Littler and Ellen Winter [1] and sound design by Joel Raabe. It follows the story of an estranged husband and wife trying to reconnect over the "36 Questions That Lead to Love", which were a part of a psychological study that explores intimacy. [2]
A new movie about the life of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, is sparking debate among viewers and religious scholars alike. “Mary,” a Biblical epic streaming now on Netflix, tells the story ...
The podcast discusess the history of how sickle cell disease received national attention at the time that Prodigy was born. The show also dicusses how the disease disproportionately affects black people and the societal racism that has led to the disease largely being ignored. The hosts look at how sickle cell effected Prodigy's life and music.
"The Q thing is a movement," Patel told podcast host Mary Grace in November 2022. "A lot of people attach themselves to it. ... "I have always advocated for imprisoning those that cause harm to ...
4/5 Pink Floyd used to sing that ‘hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way’, but Gilmour sounds happier than that
WNYC chose Mary Harris as the host of the show because they were hoping to expand the demographic of their audience to include young women. [6] [7] The show was hosted on Mondays at 9:30pm eastern standard time. [8] The show was an attempt to create a health-oriented discussion that was more accessible to listeners. [9]
Cloudward is an album by American jazz composer and guitarist Mary Halvorson, released on January 19, 2024, through Nonesuch Records. It was recorded with her sextet Amaryllis, produced by John Dieterich, and received acclaim from critics.