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podcasts these are the podcasts that I subscribe** to three from leith My favourite music podcast, hosted by Grant from Leith, near Edinburgh, Scotland tartanpodcast The first podcast I ever listened to, and still one of the best, admired and imitated by many others. Mark Hunter showcases music from Scotland Well Made Music - ambient, electronic and lounge music, by Neil from Scotland Eclectic Mix - George Smyth focusses on a different artist each week, across a wide range of styles The Bay Bridged - a podcast featuring music from the San Francisco Bay area The Dog Box - a podcast about motor sport and music by Bruce from Sydney, Australia Politipunk - news and music. The music makes the comment. top of the pods Jon and Rob give you their daily top ten list AMPed - the weekly podcast of The Association of Music Podcasting (I'm a member)
Listen to Tom Corven the first novel written for podcasting. Now complete in 58 chapters
BBC podcasts - link to a page listing all the BBC output available as podcasts. NB BBC programmes are only available for 7 days after the date of radio transmission. A great way to catch some of the documentary output and the Now Show.
** subscribing is a means of automatically downloading new podcasts using "podcatching" software such as iTunes. All these podcasts are free to download, as is the electrical language podcast
photoblogs - some excellent photographers publishing a new image each day. It is impossible to place them in any order, so alphabetic will have to do! a walk through Durham township - photography by Kathleen Connolly in Pennsylvania and nearby states daily dose of imagery - images by Sam Javanrough, from Toronto daily photography by Kendall Anderson - excellent urban and industrial photography lost in pixels - Hungarian photographer Balazs Sprenc lost in shots - images by Marina Kuttig, living in Bonn and Seattle (the) Michael Lynch - a photographer from Petersfield, in Hampshire mute - photography by Miles who says he lives in Toronto, but many of his images seem to be of British scenes no words - mainly portraits Phil Morris - british landscapes sopheava de lumiere - by Margaret Andrews worksongs - another photoblog from Toronto! Colour and black and white images by Andrew Edmond
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