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In Sacred Spaces 3: The Pier (with The House of Louboutin)
Welcome to In Sacred Spaces, a three-episode series in which we visit spaces around NewClick here for more about the episode...In Sacred Spaces 3: The Pier (with The House of Louboutin)
In Sacred Spaces 2: Grace Congregational Church of Harlem (with Nigel and Lisa Pearce)
Welcome to In Sacred Spaces, a three-episode series in which we visit spaces around NewClick here for more about the episode...In Sacred Spaces 2: Grace Congregational Church of Harlem (with Nigel…
S6E47 In Sacred Spaces 1: St James Presbyterian (With Derrick McQueen)
Welcome to In Sacred Spaces, a three-episode series in which we visit spaces around NewClick here for more about the episode...In Sacred Spaces 1: St James Presbyterian (With Derrick McQueen)
S5E46 The sounds of medieval books (with Andrew Albin)
Reading today is typically silent – whether reading a book in a library or readingClick here for more about the episode...The sounds of medieval books (with Andrew Albin)
S5E45 Reenacting the past (with Catherine Grant)
When you think about historical reenactment, you probably think about reenacting Civil War battles orClick here for more about the episode...Reenacting the past (with Catherine Grant)
S5E44 The history of homemade books (with Deidre Lynch)
We may think of reading and writing as opposite activities, but there’s a long historyClick here for more about the episode...The history of homemade books (with Deidre Lynch)
S5E43 Why apocalypse isn’t all bad (with Jennifer M. Wilks)
In the Bible, the Apocalypse is the end of the world as we know it,Click here for more about the episode...Why apocalypse isn’t all bad (with Jennifer M. Wilks)
S5E42 Musical storytelling with repurposed texts (with Randall Eng)
Music can tell stories in a variety of ways: operas and musicals have characters andClick here for more about the episode...Musical storytelling with repurposed texts (with Randall Eng)
S5E41 The hidden politics of translation (with Lamyu Maria Bo)
During the Cold War, the US and Chinese governments didn’t drop bombs on each other,Click here for more about the episode...The hidden politics of translation (with Lamyu Maria Bo)
S5E40 One-sided relationships (with Elaine Auyoung)
A one-sided relationship is a bad relationship, right? Not necessarily, says Elaine Auyoung. She’s interestedClick here for more about the episode...One-sided relationships (with Elaine Auyoung)
S5E39 Language and injustice in the classroom (with Nelson Flores)
What we notice about someone else’s language is less to do with language itself thanClick here for more about the episode...Language and injustice in the classroom (with Nelson Flores)
S4E38 Understanding chronic pain (with Travis Chi Wing Lau)
Chronic pain is pain that lasts for months, years or even a lifetime, and doctorsClick here for more about the episode...Understanding chronic pain (with Travis Chi Wing Lau)
S4E37 The politics of chill (with Robin James)
You may have noticed that music has been sounding more chilled out recently, with softerClick here for more about the episode...The politics of chill (with Robin James)
S4E36 Communities of readers (with Janice Radway)
The classic image of a reader is someone alone with their eyes on a book,Click here for more about the episode...Communities of readers (with Janice Radway)
S4E35 Cheerleading and the history of sport (with Frank Guridy)
When you picture a cheerleader, you probably imagine a woman. But in the early twentiethClick here for more about the episode...Cheerleading and the history of sport (with Frank Guridy)
S4E34 Predictability in life and art (with Caroline Levine)
Do you want to live a predictable life? Can great art ever be predictable? MostClick here for more about the episode...Predictability in life and art (with Caroline Levine)
S4E33 Why we click with art (with Rita Felski)
Why do we click with some works of art and not others? Why does itClick here for more about the episode...Why we click with art (with Rita Felski)
S4E32 The value of local knowledge (with Paige West)
When you think of an expert or specialist, you might picture a scientist with aClick here for more about the episode...The value of local knowledge (with Paige West)
S4E31 Readers under lockdown (with Leah Price)
What’s happened to reading during the COVID-19 pandemic? Some people are too busy or stressedClick here for more about the episode...Readers under lockdown (with Leah Price)
S4E30 Images of protests (with Colin Wayne Leach)
Images of protest have a visceral power to grab our attention. Colin Leach has beenClick here for more about the episode...Images of protests (with Colin Wayne Leach)
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