Skinni Popcorn – No Fuss Movie Buzz
Skinni Popcorn - What to know if a film you're thinking of going to see is a complete stinker? You've come to the right place.
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The Moth Podcast – Stories Told

The Moth is a not-for-profit storytelling organization, founded in New York in 1997 by poet and novelist George Dawes Green.
Essentially The Moth is about story telling nights, held in New York venues, where storytellers from all walks of life take to the stage with an open mic, their stories told from memory – no notes allowed. The performances are funny, engaging, and thought provoking, which will go a long way to explaining the huge success of these shows around New York, where it has grown from a group of friends, getting together to tell stories in a new york apartment, to now have eight ongoing programs, and having brought over 3,000 stories to an audience of over 100,000.
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Michael’s pick: Music of a Mellower Quality
Experimentally produced or hauntingly simple, music with an ambient, ethereal quality can take you places. Top pics are Kate Havnevik, A Fine Frenzy, Natalie Walker, Imogen Heap, and School for Seven Bells.




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