Kaleidoscope 2025-05-31 S7E22

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Kaleidoscope 2025-05-31 S7E22

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This week on Kaleidoscope, airing live Sat 6:00pm to 9pm EDT.Ways to listen:- On your local HD radio at 91.7 WVXU HD2- The WVXU app through the Android or Apple store.- WVXU.org/ click All Streams at the top and select Radio Artifact- Radioartifact.com/listenAnd you can find all episodes of Kaleidoscope here: https://www.radioartifact.com/kaleidoscopeBroadcasting from the Village Green StudiosMay 31, 2025Hayley SavageNicholas ClayThe Seldom SceneM Ross PerkinsThe Travelin' McCourysThe Spectacular FantasticNada SurfKim DealDanzon el GatoJoe Marcinik BandThe LumineersNervous VerbsLucy DacusKate WakefieldWard Hayden & The OutliersThe LarelysToby Hay & Aidan ThomeZapruder PointBrian D'AddarioYoungblood TrioCraig FinnLeft at OrionThe Arcadian WildBedel & HibbardMarika HackmanMatt St. GeorgeSierra HullJoan ShelleyPanda BearBuffalo Wabs & The Price Hill HustleNeal FrancisJustin WellsJason Boland & The StragglersWussyCharlie CrockettTurnsoleAlison Krause & Union Station w/Jerry DouglasRic HordinskiThe MontvalesStick & BindleBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kaleidoscope--3651963/support.

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Skyline Drive iHeartPodcasts and Kaleidoscope When Mangesh Hattikudur (Part-Time Genius, Humans Growing Stuff) set out to do a big, sweeping show on astrology, he didn’t realize the first interview would change the course of his life. But as he tries to put his world back together, he realizes the incredible ways astrology presents itself in modern society: from NASA employees who keep their belief in astrology in the closet, to world leaders who’ve used astrologers to guide foreign policy, to moneyball statisticians who use astrology more than statistics to build baseball teams, to a little shop in India where your fortune was written for you centuries ago, and is waiting for you to come claim it. Over the course of 8 episodes, Mangesh tries to decipher why we keep looking to the stars for answers, and what happens when you don’t believe in astrology, but astrology keeps happening to you. The Last Soviet iHeartPodcasts and Kaleidoscope Lance Bass, NSYNC Superstar and Russian trained astronaut, takes you on a wild ride into space. He tells the story of the last Soviet cosmonaut who is trapped on the world’s only space station, as the country he knows and loves collapses beneath him. On this journey through Earth’s atmosphere in the form of a podcast, Lance introduces you to the woman who won a reality show cosmonaut contest, a ham radio operator in Australia who became a lifeline for the Soviet Space Station, a hustler from Chicago who tried to sell coca-cola to the Russians and the editor of Playboy who took part in a revolution.It’s one man’s dream to go to space, his dedication to the country he thought he knew and 313 days spent orbiting the Earth. 313 days that changed our world. Plus, Lance’s own dream to go to space and the lengths he went to make it a reality. JIMS IT KALEIDOSCOPE JIMS Student's IT Press An Initiative by Student IT Press of JIMS Heirloom - Complete by T. Duthie-Lisle Loyal Books It is not the pleasing office of the writer of fiction to unfold for the delectation of his readers the pages and pictures of the volume of life; and none know better than the true novelist that the wildest schemes which his imagination can conceive, the marvellous combinations which a turn of the magic kaleidoscope of eventualities, and what we misname fortune, may produce, are again and again out acted in real life.With this apology the incidents of the following story are committed to the criticism of an indulgent, and the writer trusts, a not too severely critical world.THE AUTHOR "The hardiest spirit may well quail before the stupendous task of giving any accurate idea of what is, apparently, the first-fruits of Mr. Duthie-Lisle's imagination" "...obtrudes itself on almost every page as deficient in sense as of grammar" "...this incredibly foolish book" "One of the missions of the literary critic is to warn off intending readers from books that are utterly worthless, and '
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