Interesting podcasts
December 3, 2006 on 1:04 am |Categories: economics, movies, podcasts, politics
Tags: economics, movies, podcasts, politics
I just found out via TUAW that The Economist has a podcast [Podcast XML feed].
Also worth listening to in this list are Grammar Girl [Podcast XML feed] [iTunes subscribe]; Mark Kermode’s film reviews [Podcast XML feed] and NPR Music Podcast [Podcast XML feed] [iTunes subscribe].
I love the internet.
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I second Mark Kermod’s movie reviews as well. He knows so much about film and is determined he is right all the time. Sounds like a male version of me……
Comment by Laura — 3rd December 2006 #
P.S. I followed the link to opensource and found some podcasts containing some lectures on European History and the History of Information. Thanks mate
Comment by Laura — 3rd December 2006 #
Hey - no probs. Kermode is great - his “death of narrative cinema” thing is hilarious.
Comment by Graeme — 4th December 2006 #
no way!!!!!!!! lol i subscribe to a very similar list off of itunes: History Podcast, In our Time, Interviews on Guardian Unlimited, Mark Kermode, the Economist and the Phillosophy podcast, and i found them all by myself (pat on back) and yes, Kermode is great, and is male reincarnation of our friend sociology features.
Comment by tommy_blue_eyes — 9th December 2006 #
Tommy… subscribes… to… podcasts…
*hell freezes over, pigs take off from Heathrow and pink elephants wander the streets*
Good show, my man. I’ll have to take a look at the History Podcast actually.
Comment by Graeme — 9th December 2006 #
yup the history one is rather good. lol your assumptions the results from me podcasting is roughly right thought i believe the elephants were from a gay republican rally that no one turned up to.
Comment by tommy_blue_eyes — 9th December 2006 #