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    Explore " poignant" with insightful episodes like "X-Files creator Chris Carter excitedly approves of Ryan Coogler's reboot", "7 Must-Watch Indian Films on Queerness", "Scotland's pop, jazz and soul duo Hue and Cry talk about the inspiration of 'The Teacher' Prince. We also discuss the 1980s and masterpieces such as Parade and Sign 'O' The Times. Essential listening.", "Episode 2: The One About Fools and Missed Connections" and "0524 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Frederich von Schiller" from podcasts like ""Sizzling Samachar of the Day", "List Hai Toh Hit Hai", "How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.", "Between 2 Fat Guys" and "Pinkie The Pig Podcast"" and more!

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    X-Files creator Chris Carter excitedly approves of Ryan Coogler's reboot

    X-Files creator Chris Carter excitedly approves of Ryan Coogler's reboot
    Chris Carter, the creative force behind the acclaimed series The X-Files, has expressed his excitement and approval for the upcoming reboot by director Ryan Coogler. Originally debuting in 1993, The X-Files gained immense popularity for its gripping narrative centred around FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, played by David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, respectively. The series, known for its unique blend of paranormal investigations and intricate alien conspiracies, became a cultural phenomenon. Despite not being directly involved in Coogler's project, Carter welcomes the fresh perspective and diversity promised by the reboot. Coogler's take on the iconic series, now owned by Disney post the acquisition of 20th Century Fox, is highly anticipated by fans eagerly awaiting the revival of this beloved classic.

    7 Must-Watch Indian Films on Queerness

    7 Must-Watch Indian Films on Queerness
    Mammootty and Jyotika's film Kaathal- The Core has been praised as a nuanced yet poignant portrayal of a sensitive and hushed social issue. The plot revolves around a closeted gay man in a heterosexual marriage whose reluctant by-election candidacy is thwarted by his wife of 20 years’ desire for a divorce. The film has opened a discourse on the struggle and shame wrapped around homosexuality that persists in India. But Kaathal is hardly the first film to touch upon this topic. Several regional films have attempted to shed light on the issues surrounding LGBTQI+ relationships. In today’s List Hai Toh Hit Hai episode, we have curated a list of films that have sensitively portrayed the challenges and joys of alternative sexualities and gender identities.

    Scotland's pop, jazz and soul duo Hue and Cry talk about the inspiration of 'The Teacher' Prince. We also discuss the 1980s and masterpieces such as Parade and Sign 'O' The Times. Essential listening.

    Scotland's pop, jazz and soul duo Hue and Cry talk about the inspiration of 'The Teacher' Prince. We also discuss the 1980s and masterpieces such as Parade and Sign 'O' The Times. Essential listening.

    INTRO

    With pianist Greg Kane

    1min - "Prince is the teacher", and why the 1980s needs more respect. Funk as social commentary.

    3min - Covering Sign 'O' The Times,  audiophiles, working with jazz musicians and having no fear.

    5mins30s - Seeing Prince after hours at the Garage in Glasgow.

    7mins - Near misses with Wendy and Lisa, Bobby McFerrin and Paisley Park.

    With vocalist Pat Kane

    10mins - Musical background, jazz heritage, hearing Prince for the first time and the ambition of 1999.

    13mins30s - the 80s as the era of 'half-punk, half synthesizer'. 

    15mins - the influence of 1986 album Parade on the band, and its 'majestic landscapes'.

    17mins - The Family album, Prince's side projects and Eric Leeds ('the best funk saxophonist ever').

    18mins45s - Sign O The Times: 'his sense of taste, and his choices are incredible'. Prince's phrasing and genius.

    23mins - Horn riffs and discord in Prince's music, Alphabet street and arrangements in jazz, pop and soul.

    26mins - the musical work and career of Clare Fischer and Rufusized by Chaka Khan.

    28mins30s - Prince's solo piano and microphone work, Pat's favourite eras of Prince and reflection on his late career. 

    32mins30s - Acoustic album The Truth and solo piano album One Nite Alone.

    33mins30s - Money Don't Matter 2Nite and Diamonds & Pearls (big band version on Bandzilla).

    35mins - Music as protest, social commentary and rebellion in Prince's music.

    36mins30s - Prince as the 'link' in African American roots music.

    37mins30s - Gett Off: "Jazz is the preacher, but funk is the teacher" and the Pharaoh Saunders mode.

    38mins - Funk like an elephants foot, George Clinton and musical theories.

    39mins - Creating a zone of freedom for black artists, and The Work.

    41mins30s - Creating tracks and new songs forming organically at jam sessions.

    43mins - Memories of musical celebrations at Paisley Park with Prince.

    45mins - Hoping to work with Quincy Jones at the height of their fame in the 1980s (and recording at Paisley Park).

    47mins - Jamming with Stevie Wonder and D'Angelo.

    49mins - Pat asks a Prince fan for thoughts on his untimely death.

    56mins - Funk revivals, snap bass and Pop Life.

    58mins - A Prince cover the band are ashamed of! And 80s nights at Butlins.

    60mins - What question would Pat ask Prince if he were still alive today?

    How Can U Just Leave Me Standing? In Search of Prince... is produced and arranged by Sam J. Bleazard - but couldn't exist without the fabulous contribution from all of our guests!

    The show also features significant original music compositions from Gavin Calder.

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    પોસ્ટ ઓફિસ (Post Office) by Dhumketu in Gujarati; performed by Maunic Dharia

    પોસ્ટ ઓફિસ (Post Office) by Dhumketu in Gujarati; performed by Maunic Dharia

    "Post Office" is a Gujarati short story written by Indian writer Dhumketu. It was first published in 1923, and is considered Dhumketu's most famous and frequently anthologized short story. The story is about a father's affection for his daughter, and the apathetic bureaucracy of the local post office. It is notable for its description, narrative, and dialogues.

    Performed by: Maunic Dharia

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    Post Office by Dhumketu in English; performed by Kartic Bhargav

    Post Office by Dhumketu in English; performed by Kartic Bhargav

    "Post Office" is a short story written by Indian writer Dhumketu. It was first published in 1923, and is considered Dhumketu's most famous and frequently anthologized short story. The story is about a father's affection for his daughter, and the apathetic bureaucracy of the local post office. It is notable for its description, narrative, and dialogues.

    Performed by: Kartic Bhargav

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    Chief Ki Daawat (चीफ़ की दावत) by Bhishm Sahni; performed by Anupam Dhyani

    Chief Ki Daawat (चीफ़ की दावत) by Bhishm Sahni; performed by Anupam Dhyani

    Chief ki Daawat is one of the legendary writer Bhishm Sahni's most famous stories.

    A humble Indian official invites his chief, an American, to his house for dinner. The low-ranked official believes that if his boss is impressed by his hospitality, he would surely grant him the long due promotion. The man and his wife turn the house upside down to make it spic and span for the party. But, according to them the man's elderly, illiterate, and unkempt mother is an eyesore. Will they be successful in hiding his mother from the party or will the two worlds clash?

    Performed by Anpuam Dhyani
    Music: Rimani, Sparks, Viverti, Libera from "1 Hour of the Most Beautiful Emotional Orchestral Music" by Mattia Cupelli

    Bhisham Sahni (8 August 1915 – 11 July 2003) was an Indian writer, playwright in Hindi and an actor, most famous for his novel and television screenplay Tamas ("Darkness, Ignorance"), a powerful and passionate account of the Partition of India. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan for literature in 1998, and Sahitya Akademi Fellowship in 2002. He was the younger brother of the noted Hindi film actor, Balraj Sahni.

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