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The Nonsense Bazaar

Sequoyah Kennedy and Willow Truman

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The Nonsense Bazaar is a bravely paranoid, neon-colored voyage into irrationality and the imaginal by way of conspiracies, cults, UFOs, magic, mysticism, and the secret history of our silly world.
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Art Bazaar

The Alternative Gallery

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Hear how art shapes our world! The Art Bazaar podcast speaks with unique creators from around the world to see how art impacts everything around us. In addition to these rich conversations there will be tons of helpful information for independent artists building a career in the arts. This podcast is perfect for artists, art lovers & anyone seeking interesting conversations. Episodes are released every Wednesday with bonus episodes released randomly. Brought to you by the Alternative Gallery.
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The New Bazaar

Bazaar Audio

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Through long-form interviews with economists, policymakers and other guests, The New Bazaar explores how the economy is constantly altering the way we live -- and how our choices in life are reflected back into the economy. Hosted by Cardiff Garcia and produced by Aimee Keane, The New Bazaar is a production of Bazaar Audio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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BazaarSutra

Bazaar Sutra

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This podcast is about value investing and stock market that will help to provide financial literacy and financial freedom to people of India. This is the first podcast published in India which is totally based on value investing and financial literacy upon that it's in Hindi. So listen it out and secure your financial freedom by subscribing to this podcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bazaarsutra/support
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Harper's Bazaar Powercast

Harper's Bazaar NL

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Harper’s Bazaar hoofdredacteur Miluska van ’t Lam gaat in gesprek met leiders, creatieve denkers en entrepreneurs. Over hun persoonlijke successen, briljante mislukkingen en de kracht van intuïtie.
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The Nightmare Bazaar

C.H. Newell

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Father Son Holy Gore presents The Nightmare Bazaar, a space for stories that touch upon the eerie, the eldritch, the horrific, and the inexplicable. Many of the stories will be original. Some will be readings of classic or underrated literature. Come. Join us, headlong into a new nightmare every couple weeks.
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Harper’s Bazaar Arabia

Harper’s Bazaar Arabia

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Currently Trending is Harper’s Bazaar Arabia’s brand new podcast about all things fashion. Join us each week as we discuss the hottest topics from the Middle East and beyond – from breaking into the fashion industry to the latest trends, we’ve got it covered. Our editors are joined by special guests from the industry to lend their expert opinion, so if you’ve got a topic that you’d like us to cover, let us know. Join in the conversation on Instagram and Twitter with the hashtag #HBACurrently ...
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Painter Abbey Rosko stops by the Art Bazaar to talk about her upcoming Open Studio in Easton, PA. Abbey graduated from Moravian University with a BA in Studio Art and continues to expand her craft, working mainly with oils in beautiful still life portraiture. Abbey's studio will be open to the public on Saturday April 27th & Sunday April 28th at 22…
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What do you get when you cross sleeping pills with the tail end of the LSD molecule? Ambien! The miracle cure for insomnia taken by millions of Americans every year that definitely doesn't make your entire frontal lobe completely vanish while the rest of you walks around doing weird stuff. Stuff like perhaps taking a drive down the wrong side of th…
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"The introverts have taken over the US economy." That's the provocative title of a recent Bloomberg column from economist Allison Schrager. As she looked into the data on how Americans have been spending their time since the pandemic, she noticed that they are spending less time socializing with their friends on weekends and more time in front of s…
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Hip-Hop artist and wordsmith CapCizza stops by the Art Bazaar to talk about his new album, GRFN, which releases April 26th on all streaming platforms (with physical media to follow!). Cap tells us all about Grind Mode Cypher, working in a variety of styles, collaborating with other artists, recording at home, and spending 3 years working to release…
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Who among us hasn't had apocalyptic visions with a head full of mushrooms? Terrence sure did. This week we're looking at one of the pillars of the legendary psychedelic evangelist's cosmology: Timewave Zero. After Terrence McKenna and his brother Dennis had their noggins rocked by psilocybe cubensis mushrooms in Colombia, Terrence returned from the…
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Smooth Retsina Glow front man, Colin Wolf, stops by the Art Bazaar to talk about playing music in the LV, Poconos and even touring in Europe. Colin is a multi-instrumentalist and music educator from the Lehigh Valley. He hosts and performs in a show at the Alternative Gallery on Saturday April 13th featuring Fysics, Roi and the Secret People, Cnida…
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Who among us didn't have at least a touch of the mad scientist fantasy as a kid, right? Most of us, probably. And who among us failed to ever have anything come of it? Most of us, probably. Not David Hahn. David Hahn had himself a notion to build a fast breeder nuclear reactor in his mother's potting shed. And by golly, he did. By cobbling together…
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Top of the month brings a mini-episode highlighting everything taking place at the Alternative Gallery in April 2024. Info about the upcoming Retro Arcade gaming event @ BAPL, Music shows, & a film screening with saved treasures . This episode also features a short interview with 7 year old LV artist, Beatrice, who explains her art and why she thin…
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Admit it, there aren't nearly enough creatures in your life. Weird creatures, cute creatures, mean creatures, there's a whole wide world of creatures out there. And today we're talking about three of them. And with a subtitle like "Water Monsters," you might be thinking we're talking mythical beasts, Nessie's or Champ's or the Kraken. Nope. We're t…
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Outsider artist and Traumatic Brain Injury survivor, Will Heffner, stops by the Art Bazaar for a chat about his custom abstract art pieces made with found objects and repurposed materials. Will works under the name 'Desensitized Art', which stems from a diagnosis by his doctors after surviving a car accident. We spend a lot of the episode talking a…
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Sometime during the 20th century, hot dogs became forever linked with an American pastime—Competitive eating—and with the most American holiday, the Fourth of July. One could argue that the business of “major league eating” is everything wrong with consumer capitalism. Because it is. However, today we’ll be taking time to celebrate the absurdity of…
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Painter Liz Ramos stops by for the Art Bazaar for a chat about moving to Philadelphia to attend UArts and starting her career in a big city. A good portion of the conversation is spent talking about how smartphones are a major distraction for artists and some alternative practices for the time and focus they take. Liz also talks about her recent ex…
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These days you can't shake a stick without running into some version of Gnostic Christianity. Why is that? Gnosticism is absolutely wild and psychedelic, that plays a part. But did counterculture collectively decide one day that Gnosticism was pretty groovy? Well, apart from fragments of texts, writings about Gnosticism from the Catholic church's p…
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Sequoyah had to deal with some rough stuff this week so in lieu of chaining him to his keyboard and squeezing an episode out of him like an old citrus, we're unlocking an episode of our bonus series where we dive into the weird, disturbing, and hilarious world of internet tulpamancy. What's a tulpa? Well a tulpa (aka "tupper," apparently) is a thou…
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When people talk about the crisis at the border between the US and Mexico, what specifically are they referring to? The Department of Homeland Security keeps track of a statistic called “border encounters” at the US border with Mexico. This includes primarily the large number of people who try to cross the border without documentation, or illegally…
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Host Brandon Wunder chats the Alternative Gallery's new Resident Artist Program, upcoming events hosted by the gallery, including the next Dusty Cans 16mm screening, why Art Bazaar podcast doesn't have ads in it, seeing Dune Part 2 and new movie releases from March through the Summer. UPCOMING EVENTS Dusty Cans @ Emmaus Theatre (March 17, 2024) - h…
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Who among us can honestly say we've never been tempted to fake our own deaths? You know, get away from it all, start over as fresh as a newborn babe. Today we'll be looking at individuals who were pronounced dead only to miraculously come back or, in the case of Kaycee Nicole Swenson, who never existed in the first place. From England's 'Canoe Man'…
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On this episode of Art Bazaar we chat with Christopher Elston, a local Photographer & Videographer, who a couple years ago took on a very special project that ended up at the Alternative Gallery. In September 2021 Chris Elston campaigned to save the hand-painted sign from the former location of Beachead Comics on 16th & Chew Streets. This sign, pai…
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We had a weird day. So this week we're talking about some of the things we've been thinking about recently: nature, defiant optimism, Catholic UFO propaganda, how Willow thought Sequoyah went missing but he was actually just napping, and much more. The state of the union is strong... and ridiculous. Support The Nonsense Bazaar on Patreon and get ac…
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On this episode of Art Bazaar we chat with Alex Clare, an illustrator, graphic designer & caricature artist originally from Toronto, Canada, who has called the Lehigh Valley his home for the last 15 years. Alex graduated from the Columbus College of Art Design with a Bachelor's Degree in illustration and graphic design and went on to work for Crayo…
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This week It’s a touch of the ol’ divine madness in Middle America as we take a look at the highly entertaining and very American art form of revival preaching. From the big top on the frontier to Aimee McPherson, the sexiest preacher who’s ever lived, to Oral Roberts’ saying God was going to kill him if he didn’t get eight million dollars, the tra…
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Finding yourself with one foot in reality and the other in dreamland is frightening, especially if you were alive in the 1940s when the solution was to remove all your memories by either drilling a hole in your head or hooking your brain up to the medical equivalent of a car battery. Today’s episode takes us back to that time to explore a book of c…
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On this special episode recorded in New Orleans, Joseph Makkos of NOLA DNA discusses his historical newspaper archive. Joseph Makkos is a printmaker & archivist from New Orleans who salvages old letterpresses and boxes of rare type, working to keep them accessible and put into use during modern times. In 2013, Joseph acquired a collection of roughl…
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You know how they say you shouldn't stare at the sun because you'll go blind? Well, what if that's just what they want you to think? What if the secrets to immortality, an enlarged pineal gland, not needing to eat food, and not needing to wear a shirt on your youtube videos were all unlocked by simply...staring at the damn sun? Welcome to the "anci…
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In this mini-episode of Art Bazaar host Brandon Wunder discusses an upcoming trip to New Orleans, both for pleasure as well as work. He lists off some brief history of the city, especially regarding the Mardi Gras Indians & Preservation Hall, as well as announces that a special episode of Art Bazaar will be recorded during this trip, as well as the…
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Tiny Tim was once one of the most famous men in America. Everything about him was a spectacle. From his trembling falsetto to his odd mannerisms, it's easy to see how he became America's laughingstock. Most people know him as an entertainer but what about as a husband? While tabloids took shots at Tiny, he was taking shots of his own--at the teenag…
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Who is the Magic Johnson of economics? Who was the Adam Smith of basketball? On this fun and oddball episode of The New Bazaar, Cardiff speaks with Tyler Cowen, economist and author of GOAT: Who is the Greatest Economist of all Time and Why Does it Matter? Inspired by the sportswriter Bill Simmons, Tyler wrote his book from the standpoint of a fan—…
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Host Brandon Wunder is joined by AG co-founder Rob Riegel, and Head Archivist of the Alternative Gallery, Alex Encelewski, for a chat about film preservation, the Alternative Gallery's growing film archive and the upcoming screening at the Emmaus Theatre titled Dusty Cans. Dusty Cans is an ongoing film screening series of 16mm film prints featuring…
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This week we're telling a story that is very much not our normal fare here at the bazaar: a ghost story, a true-crime murder case, and a courtroom drama. But it also happens to be exactly what we're about. The story of the Greenbrier ghost is often told in the context of "that time an encounter with a spirit was used as evidence in a trial." But th…
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On this episode of Art Bazaar we're joined by Maltas Con Leche, a family of artists consisting of Rafa, Jubilee, Sourpanda & Cat. Maltas con Leche was designed as a collaborative space for Raf and his family to create an array of mediums including illustrations, paintings, community murals and even tattoos, as well as live demos and workshops. You …
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We’re traveling to the past to explore the careers of two game show greats: Ralph “Nobody knows who I am anymore” Edwards and Chuck “They made a movie about me” Barris. Between the two of them, they’re responsible for some of the most famous game shows of the 20th century including Truth or Consequences and The Newlywed Game. We’ll learn how their …
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On this episode of Art Bazaar Andrew McIntosh aka DJ ARM 18 stops by for an in-depth chat about Hip-Hop. Andrew is a Professor, DJ and writer from the Lehigh Valley. Andrew is one of the co-founders of Nite Liters LLC, an all vinyl DJ collective that hosts, as well as takes part in, all types of live events bringing crates of vinyl with everything …
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Did you know that all of history is nothing but a bald faced lie? That the entire generally accepted arc of history has been fabricated to keep you, dear listener, from realizing your God-given birthright to fancy architecture, free energy and flying turtles? That there used to be a globe-spanning supercivilization with magic sound technology, stro…
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Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has unusually written an unusual book. The data analysis included in "Who Makes the NBA?: Data-Driven Answers to Basketball's Biggest Questions" normally would have taken Seth, a trained economist, multiple years of writing and running code. But because of new artificial intelligence tools, he finished the book in just thir…
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Extra long New Years Day special episode! Episode 18 of Art Bazaar features the Alternative Gallery co-founders as well as Pop Artist Chris P. Jones. Topics covered in this episode include: Tips To Survive As An Artist in 2024, previously copyrighted works entering the Public Domain, Highlights of the Alternative Gallery in 2023, How To Support Ind…
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This week we’re taking a look at the curious history of one Charles Entertainment Cheese, a robot who claims to be “America’s favorite rat” and built a cardboard-flavored pizza empire which heralded the cybernetic colonization of our childhoods and traumatized generations with animatronic animals dug straight out of the uncanny valley. We look at t…
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We're headed back to one of our favorite centuries to talk about one of the most famous UFO cases in history. Well, at least on the History Channel. The 1561 "celestial phenomenon over Nuremberg, Germany" entered modern consciousness by way of that spooky Swiss psychologist Carl Jung who wrote about this odd woodcut broadsheet describing a day in A…
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Musician, author and all around creator Ray Gurz drops by the Art Bazaar to chat about skating, music, collecting vinyl, Lost Soul Skateboards, traveling to Japan, how artists can find materials in the trash and much more! Ray recently released a new book titled Jacob & Ridley Go Skateboarding, which is the third in his series aimed at teaching chi…
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On today’s episode we’re taking a look at some of the rather silly psychic experiments conducted by the folks over at the Center for Inquiry, a non-profit organization dedicated to stopping the spread of nonsense and promoting reason and skepticism. We’ll learn about the founder Paul Kurtz, secular humanism, ol' James Randi, and their history of le…
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Multimedia Allentown artist Brandon Dominguez stops by the Art Bazaar for a jammed pack chat about growing up in Mexico, how NFTs can work for artists, traveling, the importance of art collectives, Open World Animation Festival 2024, 1930s cartoons and so much more! IG: @brandondm.art https://bio.site/brandondm.art https://www.instagram.com/artbaza…
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This week we're taking a look at one of the oldest and most influential epic poems in the world. Bhagavad Gita is the centerpiece of the much, much longer Sanskrit epic poem Mahabharata and has had a huge influence on culture and spirituality the world over. It's also just wicked cool. Taking the form of a dialogue between the god Krishna and the h…
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Portland artist Andy Greenlee stops by the Art Bazaar for a chat about live painting, living in NYC during Y2K, working at video stores, the quirkiness of Portland and tons of travel stories. Andy is a live event painter who travels the country painting live at special events such as weddings, anniversaries, corporate events and pretty much any liv…
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If you're at all into the paranormal or supernatural you've heard the name Charles Fort. After all, his name has become synonymous with the study of anomalous phenomena, or "Fortean" phenomena. He basically invented the genre. Over the course of four books published towards the end of his life Charles Fort documented hundreds of cases of strange do…
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Animation artist Cotty Kilbanks stops by the Art Bazaar for a chat about animation and old cartoons! We discuss Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Rocko's Modern Life, Pee-Wee Herman Show, meeting Stan Lee while working for Marvel and much more. Cotty discusses her career in the animation industry spanning multiple decades, working in both New York City…
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On this episode of Art Bazaar the Alternative Gallery co-founders discuss a range of topics in film in television including the cancellation of the new Coyote vs. Acme film. There are also some big announcements regarding the new Resident Artist Program at the Alternative Gallery and the return of the Open World Animation Festival! TheAlternativeGa…
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Who the hell is Greta Garbo? From her alleged espionage endeavors with plans to assassinate Hitler to passionate secret lesbian romances, this Old Hollywood icon lived a life worth discussing (although she would hate that we are doing so). Her intense desire for privacy over fame led her to quit acting at a young age but that didn’t stop the media …
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Martha Gimbel and Gopi Shah Goda were formerly economists within the White House Council of Economic Advisors, or CEA. They look back on their time inside an important economic policymaking institution, telling Cardiff about: Their favorite projects Toughest assignments The relationship between CEA and other economic policymakers The difference bet…
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On this episode of Art Bazaar we chat with Alexa-Nichole Villafana, a fashion designer and journalist from the Lehigh Valley. Alexa's work in the arts specializes in supporting young artists and local talent. She also runs a fashion brand called SERAPHIM which will have new pieces on display at PULSE: A Fashion & Music Fusionshow on Saturday Novemb…
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We're takin' it a bit easy this week and talking about something close to home: vampires! Specifically, the so-called "New England Vampire Panic" of the 1800s. Before vampires were sexy, they were something else entirely: the reanimated corpses of your friends and family who preyed upon the living and threatened to pull entire communities down into…
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