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21 - Flats and Sharps

An episode of the Hall in the Grove by Pansy podcast, hosted by Pansy, titled "21 - Flats and Sharps" was published on December 13, 2025 and runs 19 minutes.

December 13, 2025 ·19m · Hall in the Grove by Pansy

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More great books at LoyalBooks.com

More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Lancashire Dialogues by John Byrom Loyal Books A scion of the Byroms of Byrom Hall in Lowton, Lancashire, John Byrom was born and lived in Manchester and Salford for much of his life. Educated at Cambridge, Byrom become a member of the Royal Society and a leading poet of his day. In addition to his poetical works, he invented a system of shorthand, composed the Christmas carol "Christians awake! Salute the happy morn", and coined the phrase "Tweedledum and Tweedledee". Byrom's work included three early poems in the Lancashire dialect, for which he was well remembered by the Lancashire dialect writers of the 19th century, in the form of satirical dialogues on topics of current political interest. Growing Up in the Dog Pound Jamie Carter and Natalie Rios From 1989 to 1994, the original Arsenio Hall Show aired in syndication - the lone late-night offering for a younger, diverse demographic. Jamie and Natalie were "in the pocket" of this demographic, watching episodes on broadcast TV from their dorm rooms at Boston College. Now, reviewing episodes with guests as varied as Bill Clinton, Muhammad Ali, and Vanilla Ice, J&N pay tribute to the cultural contribution of Arsenio and recall the joy of their college experience.Visit us on Twitter @PodSenio.Listen to our "PodSenio" Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5uhR2wCCVPB1Bcjm0gZDd1?si=7CZrOb-ZRTqpOKJ6GyygZA&utm_source=native-share-menuFirst four episodes released October 2021. Four more to follow. Hosted on Acast. See <a style='colo The Noises Down the Hall Trevor Przyuski Noises Down the Hall is a podcast that invites local artists in Central Virginia, primarily musicians and songwriters, to share stories of their high school days. These stories will hopefully illustrate how varying forms of education, traditional and alternative, have nurtured some young artists and provided obstacles for other artists to overcome. In a larger scope, the conversations will explore creativity in adolescents from a look back at the artist's past to draw lines of connection to who they are and what they do in the present. With any luck, these conversations might shed some light on how today’s educators and parents might better support and encourage the emerging artist in their home or classroom.As a way to provide some entertainment value for the podcast, each guest will perform either an acoustic version of a song that inspired them from their high school years or a song they wrote as a teenager to be followed by a brief discussion of the song or the arts and what it me Kitchener's Mob Adventures of an American in the British Army James Norman Hall “Pvt Ryan”, “Platoon”, “A Soldier’s Home”, Kitchener’s Mob”. These aren’t happy stories, they are about the experience of War. War at different times, and although modern warfare may be more sanitized, the adventure, the horror, the emotions don’t change. James Norman Hall has been there. He “Saw the Elephant”, and his portrayal of his WWI experience is a tribute to those ordinary people who do such extraordinary things.Those who have served will identify with at least some part if not all of this book, be it the rigors of training, the camaraderie, or possibly those memories that try as you may, you can never make go away. Those who haven’t may gain insight and possibly more respect for those who have.Tommy Atkins is a universal soldier, be he the cook that serves up a hot meal, the sniper that keeps score on the stock of his rifle, or the machine gunner who hates his job. As I narrated this book, I had to stop and compose myself more than once. I could almost feel Hal
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