The News Review:
- Podcast: Music From the 2007 Smithsonian Folklife Festival
- Slater to podcast on Waterstones.com
- Tech takes a holiday
- National Treasures from Australia’s Great Libraries Exhibition
- Tech takes a holiday
Podcast: Music From the 2007 Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Washington Post – Jun 26, 2007
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Slater to podcast on Waterstones.com
brandrepublic.com – Jun 26, 2007
comby Jacquie BowserBrand Republic26-Jun-07 14:50LNDN – Food writer Nigel Slater is to record a series of 12 monthly podcasts for Waterstones. com in the style of his book ?The Kitchen Diaries’. Slater will discuss his favourite foods and give cooking tips for seasonal ingredients and how to prepare them. Each podcast lasting five minutes is being recorded as close to the month as possible to provide recipes better suited to the weather at the time or in the event of an abundance of a particular vegetable for example.
Tech takes a holiday
cnet.com – Jun 26, 2007
A swag of podcastsA great way to get revved up for your adventures and kill time mid-flight is to read guidebooks on your destination. The teched-up version of this time-honored practice? Listening to travel podcasts and scrolling through city guides on your iPod. To find a podcast about your destination try browsing through the Places & Travel category (found within Society & Culture) in the podcast section of the iTunes Store or searching for the name of the city. Beware though–if you’re heading to Paris you’ll get a heap of Ms Hilton’s musical mediocrity in your search results. A handy application is PodCityGuides which offers guides for several hundred cities. These work like a podcast in that the guides will be updated whenever you connect your iPod.
National Treasures from Australia’s Great Libraries Exhibition
ABC Regional nline – ABC Regional nline – Jun 26, 2007
ABC Local Radio is a Major Supporter of National Treasures from Australia’s Great Libraries which runs at the WA Museum from Saturday 30th June until Sunday 26th August. Get yourself along to this incredible free Exhibition which is truly a once in a lifetime chance to see these treasures together in one place. Podcast Tour Guide And if you plan to visit this amazing exhibition why don’t you visit Afternoon’s Podcast Picks. Bernadette Young managed a sneak preview with the collection’s curator Nat Williams and has recorded a special podcast tour guide for you to take with you.
Tech takes a holiday
cnet.com – Jun 26, 2007
A swag of podcastsA great way to get revved up for your adventures and kill time mid-flight is to read guidebooks on your destination. The teched-up version of this time-honored practice? Listening to travel podcasts and scrolling through city guides on your iPod. To find a podcast about your destination try browsing through the Places & Travel category (found within Society & Culture) in the podcast section of the iTunes Store or searching for the name of the city. Beware though–if you’re heading to Paris you’ll get a heap of Ms Hilton’s musical mediocrity in your search results. A handy application is PodCityGuides which offers guides for several hundred cities. These work like a podcast in that the guides will be updated whenever you connect your iPod.