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Storytime, The Podcast
- Written by: Bookleggers Library
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Miami is full of creative people from all over the world. And on this show, artists living in the city go back to their homeland, to meet with fellow artists and thinkers and gather their favorite works of literature. Each season follows one artist, as they rediscover their roots and tell the stories of where they’re from.Bookleggers Library is Miami's first non-profit bookstore. We create access to free books as a way of building community. Follow us on Instagram @bookleggerslibrary Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Digital Spaces present
- Written by: Coventry Libraries
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The Story. The Place. The People. Three podcast series showcasing specially created audio celebrating the libraries of Bell Green, Foleshill and Tile Hill, and their communities. Digital Spaces present is the culmination of a Coventry Libraries Project supported by The Space and with funding from Arts Council England and the BFI.
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The Portico Podcast
- Written by: The Portico Library
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Tune in to the Portico Podcast's inaugural series Rewriting the North, celebrating the diversity of the North of England through stories, voices and place. Each episode is written and presented by a different writer or performer in response to a place of personal significance in the North, recorded on-site.Rewriting the North is in association with the 2022 Portico Prize, a £10,000 award for the book that best evokes the spirit of the North of England. It is hosted by the Portico Library, a 215-year-old independent subscription library and registered charity in Manchester, UK. Rewriting the ...
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Alright Athens
- Written by: Athens-Limestone County Public Library
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ALRIGHT ATHENS: Tell Us Your Story! A podcast featuring the people of Athens and Limestone County, Alabama. Each story is as unique as the people themselves, but they all reveal the character, the culture, and the distinct voices of a classic Southern community. Entertaining. Thoughtful. Poignant. Listen to these sound snapshots from our latest Library Voices podcast series. From Athens-Limestone Public Library.
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Re/Collecting Chapel Hill
- Written by: Chapel Hill Public Library
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Join Chapel Hill Public Library staff and community members as we uncover the untold histories of Chapel Hill. We seek to reckon with our past to figure out where we came from and why it matters for our shared future. Season one of Re/Collecting Chapel Hill was supported by grant funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the federal Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
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