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    Explore "kasher" with insightful episodes like "EITM interviews Moshe Kasher", "Come progettare una cucina nel rispetto delle tradizioni Kosher. Ospite la chef Silvia Nacamulli.", "The 2000s: Cursive — The Ugly Organ (w/ Alyssa Laessig)", "The 2000s: Desaparecidos — Read Music/Speak Spanish" and "Cursive - The Ugly Organ (2003)" from podcasts like ""Elliot In The Morning", "Archistar di provincia", "Columbia House Party", "Columbia House Party" and "Columbia House Party"" and more!

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    Come progettare una cucina nel rispetto delle tradizioni Kosher. Ospite la chef Silvia Nacamulli.

    Come progettare una cucina nel rispetto delle tradizioni Kosher. Ospite la chef Silvia Nacamulli.
    L'ospite di questa puntata è Silvia Nacamulli, chef italiana, esperta di cucina kosher residente a Londra. Silvia ha appena pubblicato il libro Jewish Flavours of Italy . A famliy cookbook.


    Nella puntata si citano :

    Silvia Nacamulli - Cooking for the soul -https://www.cookingforthesoul.com
    https://www.amazon.com/Jewish-Flavours-Italy-Family-Cookbook/dp/1784387789

    Frigo2000 - https://www.frigo2000.it

    Abimis Kitchens - https://abimis.com/come-si-progetta-una-vera-cucina-kosher/


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    The 2000s: Cursive — The Ugly Organ (w/ Alyssa Laessig)

    The 2000s: Cursive — The Ugly Organ (w/ Alyssa Laessig)
    In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy are joined by Alyssa Laessig of Guardrail (@guardrailsucks) to discuss Cursive’s 2003 album The Ugly Organ. And be sure to check out Guardrails’ new EP Yikes when you’re done hearing Alyssa break down one of her influences. Find out more about Jake’s and Alyssa’s deep connections to Cursive, how the cello gets accounted for in the songwriting process, and whether The Ugly Organ qualifies as a concept album on this week’s podcast.

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    Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie.

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    If you enjoyed today’s show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.
    See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.

    The 2000s: Desaparecidos — Read Music/Speak Spanish

    The 2000s: Desaparecidos — Read Music/Speak Spanish
    In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy dive into Conor Oberst’s punk-rock side-project, Desaparecidos. Not unlike a wrestler’s excursion, Oberst took a brief aside from his ascension as a part of Bright Eyes and as the face (and bangs) of a genre to do something a little different before ultimately returning. Read Music/Speak Spanish is more political and far angrier than you may be used to with Oberst’s other projects, and while it wasn’t heralded at the time, it really works. Find out more about Oberst’s relationship with his hometown of Omaha, why he cared “way more” about Bright Eyes, and where this project ranks in the vast Oberst library on this week’s podcast.

    Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty

    Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie.

    If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch
    Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com

    If you enjoyed today’s show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.
    See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.

    Cursive - The Ugly Organ (2003)

    Cursive - The Ugly Organ (2003)
    In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy are joined by Alyssa Laessig of Guardrail (@guardrailsucks) to discuss Cursive’s 2003 album The Ugly Organ. And be sure to check out Guardrails’ new EP Yikes when you’re done hearing Alyssa break down one of her influences. Find out more about Jake’s and Alyssa’s deep connections to Cursive, how the cello gets accounted for in the songwriting process, and whether The Ugly Organ qualifies as a concept album on this week’s podcast.

    Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty

    Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie.

    If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch
    Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com

    If you enjoyed today’s show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.
    See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.

    Episode #197 - "Sushi Blunders" with Kaseem Bentley

    Episode #197 - "Sushi Blunders" with Kaseem Bentley

    In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are joined by one of San Francisco's finest comedians: Kaseem Bentley! This episode absolutely covers the yard; from a discussion of Kaseem's time working with special needs kids, to Byron Allen buying the Weather Channel, to a particularly hilarious discussion of how long everyone could last on a very specific Japanese game show. This episode is lean and mean and PURE COMEDY GOLD. Get after it, y'all. Follow Kaseem on all forms of social media @Kaseem Bentley. 

    Song of the week is "A.M. AM" by Damien Jurado. 

    Follow the show @TheGoodsPod 

    Rivers is @RiversLangley 
    Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly 
    Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy 

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    Episode 332: Andrew Ti

    Episode 332: Andrew Ti

    On today's episode I talk to writer and podcaster Andrew Ti. Originally from Michigan, Andrew is the creator and host of the Yo, Is This Racist blog and podcast, which has been part of Earwolf for many years. In both forms, Andrew takes fan-submitted questions about whether certain cultural phenomena are racist or not. Besides Yo, Is This Racist, Andrew's also a writer, and has worked on a number of projects including Problematic with Moshe Kasher.

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    Ep-70: Tim Kasher.

    Ep-70: Tim Kasher.

    Tim Kasher is probably best known as the singer of indie-punk mainstays, Cursive & The Good Life - things that the FM3 hardly talk about in our lengthy conversation with this modern rock legend! Also barely mentioned: Tim’s directorial film debut, ‘No Resolution’, screening in most major US cities this September with a Q&A and musical performance by TK (09/11th at the Alamo Drafthouse in San Francisco, for local listeners). What we DO talk about is Tim Kasher’s love of horror films old & new, being a movie lover living in Hollywood, being a fan-fiction screenwriter, and of course, a little food talk.

    Episode 308: Tim Kasher of Cursive

    Episode 308: Tim Kasher of Cursive

    On today's episode I talk to musician Tim Kasher. Originally from Omaha, Nebraska, Tim has been playing music since he was young. One of Tim's first bands, Slowdown Virginia was shortlived though they inspired other bands to form like The Faint and Bright Eyes, and Lumberjack Records, the record label that put out their one album, became Saddle Creek, one of the biggest indie labels around. In 1995, Tim formed Cursive, which in their 20 years together have released numerous EPs and seven albums, including their 2003 breakthrough LP The Ugly Organ. In 2000, Tim started a solo project called The Good Life, though this quickly grew into a full fledged band, leaving Tim to record albums on his own. Those solo works include The Game of Monogamy in 2010 and his latest No Resolutions, which was released earlier this year on 15 Passenger Records, a label Tim formed with some of his Cursive bandmates.

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    VERBAL VIOLENCE #12 - "JOE DOSCH"

    VERBAL VIOLENCE #12 - "JOE DOSCH"

    Dave Chapelle, Natasha Leggero, Joe Dosch, Coach Tea, Brian Moses, Rich Slaton, Moshe Kasher, Ari Shaffir, Keith Carey, Omid Singh, Connor McSpadden, Steve Rannazizis, Pete Cornacchione, Sarah Tiana, Tony Hinchcliffe, Earl Skakel, LASpeedweed - DATE RELEASED: 01/26/2016

    184: Polyamory or It's OK to love Nerdist

    184: Polyamory or It's OK to love Nerdist

     Show Notes:

    1. So long to the Daily Show.  The last week was bitter sweet.
    2. My brother is slowly becoming a nerdist
    3. Speaking of Nerdist, polyamory! "Hound Tall" with Moshe Keche http://nerdist.com/hound-tall-2-polyamory-with-christopher-ryan-nick-kroll-and-nikki-glaser/
    4. It's OK to love Chris Hardwick but if I persued it, then I would be a homeless cat lady.
    5. The Gist with Mike Pesca is awesome.  Go listen to his episode: http://www.slate.com/articles/podcasts/gist/2015/08/the_gist_storytelling_with_matthew_dicks_and_male_vocal_fry.html  I started to write down a small one line about my day that could be a 5 min story.  You should too!

     

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    Opener contains sound from the Doctor Who episode "Almost People."   Music by the University of Rhode Island Ram Marching Band under the direction of Dr. Brian Cardany.

    The chime is from RCP Tones. It's been part of the Nerdist podcast since the beginning. See: nerdist.com/download-the-nerdist-podcast-ringtone/

    I combined my favorite 11th Doctor saying with the Nerdist chime, and my favorite marching band song to date "Hold On I'm Coming" by Sam and Dave as done by The URI Marching Band.

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