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This is the official podcast of stand up comedian Louis Katz. There is no theme or regular host. He just talks to people he wants to talk to, because he resents having to start a podcast in the first place.
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Melbourne Theatre Company

Melbourne Theatre Company

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Welcome to the audio library of Melbourne's home of theatre, MTC. Hear from actors and creatives including David Hare, Missy Higgins, Barrie Kosky, Jamie Lloyd, Miriam Margolyes, Joanna Murray-Smith, Simon Stephens, Brett Sheehy, Sam Strong, THE SWEATS, Sigrid Thornton, Jane Turner and more in this collection of recordings from live events, music, and our MTC Talks interview series hosted by Fiona Gruber.
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Arts Across NC

North Carolina Arts Council

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Arts Across NC is a podcast by and about the North Carolina Arts Council. Founded in 1967 with the democratic vision of "arts for all citizens," the North Carolina Arts Council sustains and grows the arts for the benefit of North Carolinians and their communities. Join us as we celebrate the rich history of the arts across North Carolina.
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The Known Zone

Gotham Production Studios

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You might think Andy Haynes and Wilfred Padua are super smart, but they actually just know a little about everything. Come on into The Known Zone and let them (and their guests!) teach you some stuff they do know (and a little that they don’t). Follow the show on Instagram! http://instagram.com/theknownzonepod Andy’s socials: https://www.instagram.com/imandyhaynes/ https://www.tiktok.com/@imandyhaynes Wilfred’s socials: https://www.instagram.com/wilfredpadua/ https://www.tiktok.com/@wilfredp ...
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Welcome to the thirty-third and final(!) episode of The Known Zone! No topic being covered, just an hour of being silly. Thank you to our funny guests Jeff Scheen and Tim McLaughlin, and thank YOU all so much for your support with this podcast! While The Known Zone is ending, we hope you'll continue following both Andy and Wilfred in the things the…
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MERCH and BONUS CONTENT at https://knownzonepod.com/! Welcome to The Known Zone! Today our guest is Louis Katz, and boy does he have the factz... about the Marshall Plan (Economic Recovery Act of 1948), how it led to the Cold War, and whether or not it's morally okay to have children with global warming. LINKS: Watch Louis Katz's special PRESENT/TE…
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MERCH and BONUS CONTENT at https://knownzonepod.com/! Welcome to The Known Zone! Today we're talking about the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, as well as movies Irene didn't see, Jeff's mysterious lineage, and Wilfred's adversarial relationship with everybody (including his cats). LINKS: Find Irene: https://instagram.com/irene_tu Find Jeff: https://instag…
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MERCH and BONUS CONTENT at https://knownzonepod.com/! Welcome to The Known Zone! No guest this time, just two boys looking at a map of South Africa for a while. Also discussed: the African National Congress, Nelson Mandela, and ideating a new, updated Ally McBeal. Follow the show on Instagram: https://instagram.com/knownzonepod Email us at theknown…
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MERCH and BONUS CONTENT at https://knownzonepod.com/! Welcome to The Known Zone! Corinne Fisher (Guys We Fcked, Without A Country) joins today to hear what Wilfred's learned about the art of picking up women. LINKS: Find Jeff: https://instagram.com/newyorkjeffrey/ Find Corinne: https://www.instagram.com/philanthropygal/ Follow the show on Instagram…
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MERCH and BONUS CONTENT at https://knownzonepod.com/! Welcome to The Known Zone! Andy's still out, so this time we have a classic Two-Jeff situation. Autumn IS available for set decoration opportunities. If you've found yourself wondering... - How are you supposed to pronounce "posthumously?" - Is Bill Cosby going on tour again? - How many pushups …
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MERCH and BONUS CONTENT at https://knownzonepod.com/! Welcome to The Known Zone! Andy's on paternity leave, so we've got friend of the pod Jeff Scheen on as a guest for the next few weeks! Sorry about that. Usama Siddiquee also joins us today to discuss the F train, white people playing non-white roles, and Genghis/Chinggis Khan/Temujin's life in t…
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MERCH and BONUS CONTENT at https://knownzonepod.com/! Welcome to The Known Zone! Today we're joined by Mike Recine, comedian/mover, and lover of King of Queens. This episode we use teamwork to summarize Jimmy Hoffa's life, from Teamster to mobster to dead-ster. If you've found yourself wondering... - What was Hoffa doing before he became a union gu…
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MERCH and BONUS CONTENT at https://knownzonepod.com/! Welcome to The Known Zone! Today we're joined by Nathan Macintosh, Halifax and family lineage enthusiast (and comedian or something) to talk about a wild 1917 maritime disaster that took place in a city his family may or may not have been in or near. It's not super clear. If you've found yoursel…
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MERCH and BONUS CONTENT at https://knownzonepod.com/! Welcome to The Known Zone! Today we're joined by Conner McNutt, fellow comedian/mover/bullier-of-Wilfred, and we're talkin' the hottest topic, the group with the sexy lifestyle on every Pennsylvanian's minds: the Amish. If you've found yourself wondering... - Are Wilfred and Andy actually friend…
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MERCH and BONUS CONTENT at https://knownzonepod.com/! Welcome to The Known Zone! Myka Fox and Tim McLaughlin come to the studio for today's lesson on one of history's odd power couples: Cleopatra and Marc Antony. This love story's got it all: war, cheating, and most importantly, suicide. Suggested talking points: - Bad Roman names - Was Cleopatra h…
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MERCH and BONUS CONTENT at https://knownzonepod.com/ ! This was such a fun episode, we decided to release it on the main feed. For future bonus episodes, you can subscribe at the link above for as little as $2 a month! No topic today! Instead we attempt to go through the news - this episode was recorded on September 11th, so we talk about what you'…
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Merch and bonus content at https://knownzonepod.com/ ! Comedians Andy Haynes and Wilfred Padua welcome you TO The Known Zone! Today convidado especial Rafi Bastos joins us for a lesson on Brazilian politics, particularly the career and scandals of Lula da Silva, Brazil's 35th AND 39th (current!) president. Suggested talking points: - The double-n r…
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Welcome to The Known Zone! Natalie Cuomo (standup comedian, podcaster, Twitch partner; not related to any politician) takes third chair today with Wilfred at the helm. We learn about the Yakuza - a blanket term for transnational crime syndicates originating in Japan - and its heartwarming origins. Suggested talking points: - Wilfred's jealousy of A…
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Welcome to The Known Zone! Today's guest is the Can Man himself, Mike Cannon! This is a lively episode about the Berlin Wall and all the nonsense that came out of it. Suggested talking points: - Getting past the wall - The movie Ghost - Band-sponsored basketball teams - How they took down the wall LINKS: Find Mike: https://www.mikecannoncomedy.com/…
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In preparation for this year’s Leadership Exchange in Arts and Disabilities (LEAD) Conference, we spoke with Jamie Katz Court, the Arts Council’s accessibility coordinator, and Eileen Bagnall, the executive director of Arts Access Inc, about what this year’s LEAD cohort can expect from the conference, what accessibility in the arts means, and why i…
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Welcome to The Known Zone! Kerryn Feehan (writer-podcaster-Irish-Masshole) sits down with us today for Andy's lecture on The Troubles, a thirty-year ethno-nationalist conflict that ravaged Northern Ireland the same way Kerryn uhh (joke about s3x work) Suggested talking points: - The Boston Strangler - Underage clubs - What women treasure most LINKS…
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Welcome to The Known Zone! Today's guest is Brandon Wardell, Filipino-hyphen-standup, LIVE (edited) from Wilfred's apartment in Brooklyn. We get to learn about the Spanish-American War, the other multiple revolutions happening at once, and more about Wilfred's train-obsessed nephew. Suggested talking points: - Treaties of Parises - Brandon's big mo…
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Welcome back (or for the first time) to The Known Zone! Today's guest is comedian/podcaster/little guy Jeff Scheen (not related to the Estévezes). Between all the negging, we learn about Napoleon Bonaparte and his ten-year reign as Emperor of France. Suggested talking points: - The French L - SAT scores - Snowball crimes LINKS: Find Jeff: https://l…
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Welcome back (or for the first time) to The Known Zone! Today's guest is comedian/actor Matt Pavich, known Croatian and bipolar fellow, to go through the formation and subsequent separation of Yugoslavia, a country that existed for most of the 20th century. Suggested talking points: - Matt's mental health - Wilfred's obsession with taking cars - An…
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Welcome back (or for the first time) to The Known Zone! Today we're joined by Michael Rowland, comedian, podcaster, and Southerner, so we can discuss a big part of the American Civil War - the end! We specifically discuss the campaign of the Union Army's major general William Tecumseh Sherman to capture Savannah, Georgia, a frankly wild maneuver wh…
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Welcome back to The Known Zone! Today we're joined by Ian Fidance, comic, actor, podcaster, etc. to discuss a fellow crazed bisexual, preacher and cult leader Jim Jones. Suggested talking points: - Gettin' a finger in there - Charismatic cult leaders - Smuggling mass suicide materials - Which comics Andy could beat up LINKS: Ian's website: http://w…
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Welcome back to The Known Zone! Another guest-less episode, nice and intimate, just like all your emails say you like them. Today we're talking about Aswang (or mánananggál), an umbrella term for evil shape-shifting creatures in Filipino folklore. Suggested talking points: - Drunk people on trains - Evil beings with fat knockers - Wilfred's family …
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Welcome back to The Known Zone! No guest today, just two guys doing guy stuff (talking about former presidents). Suggested talking points: - Arsenal news from a month ago - Alternate careers for comedians - Institutionalizing the side piece - The REAL Baby Ruth Follow the show on Instagram! http://instagram.com/theknownzonepod Email us at theknownz…
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Welcome back to The Known Zone! Today we have screenwriter-actor Rene Gube (The Bear, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Superstore) on to learn about Rodrigo Duterte, the now-retired president of the Philippines from 2016 to 2022 who ran his campaign on obliterating drug users. Not drug use - the users themselves. What a weirdo. Suggested talking points: - Punc…
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We got Petey Deabreau in the studio and forced him to listen to a white guy talk about the history of The Bronx - specifically, the Hoe Avenue peace meeting that took place in 1971. This heartwarming tale features fun characters like "Black Benjie" and "Spanish Eddie," and leads to the birth of hip hop. Suggested talking points: - Housing developme…
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This episode we're joined by Ashley Gavin (Netflix is a Joke, Hulu, Comedy Central). We follow in the footsteps of Amelia Earhart by getting pretty lost (in the conversation), but unlike her, we do not get eaten by crabs in the end. Suggested talking points: - Kinds of lesbians - Isolated clearings - Identity as a comedian - Who can wear shorts? Li…
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On today's episode, Mark Normand hops two rooms over from the We Might Be Drunk studio to hang out and talk about Huey Long, a Democratic governor of Louisiana who got capped doing what he loved. Suggested talking points: - The thrill of destruction - Censoring babies - Is cancel culture over? - Flight times within Australia Links: Mark's website: …
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Andy's wife and fellow comedian / SNL writer, Rosebud Baker, joins the fellas today to learn about King Henry VIII, his abundance of female companions, and his odd methods for ridding himself of said female companions. Recorded with love on Fentanyl Awareness Day. Suggested talking points: - Sweating sickness - How to do very good stealing - Flossi…
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**This episode is presented in both Spanish and English, as spoken directly by Cornelio Campos**In our final episode before the North Carolina Heritage Award ceremony, we speak with painter and muralist Cornelio Campos. Born in Cheran, in the highlands of Michoacan, Mexico, Cornelio grew up surrounded by the traditions of his indigenous Purépecha h…
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**This episode is presented with translated voiceovers**In our final episode before the North Carolina Heritage Award ceremony, we speak with painter and muralist Cornelio Campos. Born in Cheran, in the highlands of Michoacan, Mexico, Cornelio grew up surrounded by the traditions of his indigenous Purépecha heritage. After years of migrant labor in…
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Welcome back to The Known Zone! On today’s episode, Wilfred teaches us about Massachusetts' most celebrated whoopsie - the Salem Witch Trials! Amidst that, specially-installed guest Sarah Tollemache wants you to stop trauma-dumping at her shows, and Andy recommends a couple of books he hasn't read. Suggested talking points: - Venmo scams - Stoning …
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Born in Ararat, Virginia, and residing in Mount Airy, North Carolina, Richard Bowman has lived his life on both sides of the state line. Richard was inspired to teach himself the fiddle the first time he heard Tommy Jarrell playing on the Merry Go Round, a long-running old-time music program on Mount Airy’s famed radio station, WPAQ. Fifty years la…
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Welcome back to The Known Zone! On today’s episode, Wilfred makes fellow comedian Caitlin Peluffo uncomfortable with the love story of renowned p*dophile Mary Kay Letourneau and her former-student-turned-lover, Vili Fualauu. Andy seems to enjoy it, though. Suggested talking points: - Morning buns - Being friends with your stepdad - Crayon love lett…
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In this episode, we head West to the Qualla Boundary, the land of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, where Luther “Butch” Goings and Lydia Louise Goings share a life of dedication to craft and culture.Butch was a student of the renowned carver Amanda Crowe, who received the North Carolina Heritage Award in the year 2000. Louise was taught by her…
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Welcome to The Known Zone with Andy Haynes and Wilfred Padua! On today's episode, we have state-certified tour guide Tom Delgado to tell us how America ended up with the Statue of Liberty, Wilfred talks about his mascot days, and Andy asks the hard-hitting question: What If It Got 9/11'd? Links: Tom's IG: https://www.instagram.com/tomdnyc Tom's You…
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This week we go to Bakersville, up in Mitchell County, where Rhonda Gouge has been teaching music since the 1970s. Steeped in the faith and traditions of the Toe River Valley, Rhonda’s life’s work has been to give the gift of music back to her community, her congregation, and the students who come from miles around to learn from her.Get more inform…
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In this episode, we head to Wendell, NC, just east of Raleigh, where Neal Thomas has been making white oak baskets for more than half a century.Neal and his brothers learned to make traditional white oak baskets from a man in Johnston County named Herman Holder, but today he is one of very few basket makers left who still harvests his own wood from…
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On today’s episode, Wilfred and Andy take us down the roads that led to China’s one-child policy, debate whether or not Mao Zedong is cute, and find out that dolphins are more nationalist than we think. Follow the show on Instagram! http://instagram.com/theknownzonepod Andy’s socials: https://www.instagram.com/imandyhaynes/ https://www.tiktok.com/@…
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In episode one of this mini-series, Folklife Director Zoe Van Buren speaks with two former folklife directors for the North Carolina Arts Council, Wayne Martin and Sally Peterson, about the history of the Heritage Awards and why it’s so important to celebrate the culture that comes from the people of North Carolina.Get more information about the Ma…
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Welcome to The Known Zone, a podcast with two hosts (Andy Haynes and Wilfred Padua) who’d like to trick you about their intelligence. On today’s episode, our very first guest Graham Kay tells us about morning phone calls with his brother, Wilfred beats the autism allegations, and Andy makes zero eye contact with anyone (unrelated). Links: Autastic:…
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You might think Andy Haynes and Wilfred Padua are super smart, but they actually just know a little about everything. Come on into The Known Zone and let them (and their guests!) teach you some stuff they do know (and a little that they don’t), starting April 18th. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. Let us know in the comments what you want to…
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As we wrap up this season, we introduce you to Piedmont Opera and Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center--- two arts organizations that had contrasting experiences during the pandemic. One was forced to shut down almost completely because of its location and the vulnerable aging population it serves, while the other was the only opera company in NC to…
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What do ArtsTogether in Raleigh and DREAMs center for arts education in Wilmington have in common? Besides being amazing safe spaces where young people can thrive, the two arts organizations are committed to serving disadvantaged communities. In this episode, we speak with Nikki Turner, dance instructor and preschool teacher at Arts Together, and L…
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Beyond the material struggles artists and arts organizations have faced over the last two years, there was also an ever-present and less explored existential struggle. Being an artist, specifically a teaching artist, isn’t just a career. It’s an identity. And when you can’t do the job that makes you who you are anymore, well, who are you?In this ep…
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In 2019, Laura Way became the president and CEO of ArtsGreensboro, one of our state’s local arts councils, and immediately began implementing changes. North Carolina has one of the most highly developed networks of local arts councils in the country. For over half a century, we have provided funding and technical assistance to encourage arts organi…
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Hailing from New Orleans, the birthplace of Jazz, husband and wife duo Lonnie and Ocie Davis relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina after the devastating impact of Hurricane Katrina dislocated them. With no intentions of starting an arts non-profit, when they arrived in Charlotte, the two Jazz musicians saw an opportunity to curate a thriving Jazz …
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During the pandemic, performance venues and organizations were stuck on hold, hoping for a sign of normalcy that would allow for live audiences and actors on stage once again. In March of 2020, like many theaters across the United States, Children’s Theatre of Charlotte (CTC) was forced to stop all production. Due to social distancing requirements …
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Did you know that on average, a dancer's performance career tends to end around the age of 35? Dancers' retirement comes for a multitude of reasons: physical injuries, a slowing down of the body, the decision to have children, or just a desire to try something new in their 20s or 30s after the intense dedication given since early childhood--and a p…
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