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In Iconocastic's hip-hop podcast volume 73, we've got a special edition featuring KMEL's Freshmen 10 Hosted by KMEL's Big Von:
The topic of the latest edition of INS is Producers. Panelists include Steve Lilywhitre (U2), Martin Bisi (Sonic Youth), Bill Racine (Rogue Wave), Paul Mahajan (The National), and Victor Van Vugt (Beth Orton).
What's happening in the housing market? A quick look at the fourth quarter numbers with Jonathan Miller. So, what exactly is going on in the housing market? Miller Samuel CEO and president Jonathan Miller, in a special podcast for The Real Deal, breaks down his firm’s heavily watched report.
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Hosted by Mira Jacob and Alison Hart, Brooklyn's premier reading series brings you the best of both up-and-coming and established authors. New episodes from Anna Solomon and J Milligan.
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This edition features fresh and melodic bands from Brooklyn and San Francisco. The Black Spoons serve up some "dark poetry rock", Honeypower brings"tight-Brit-pop laced with jangly guitars", and Halo supplies some "sweet dream rock".