|
|
My good buddy, Julie D. of the Forgotten Classics podcast, has just started narrating a new novel! Julie recently completed a lengthy ... Macardle; Read by Julie D.
Podcast –
Podcaster: Forgotten Classics
Podcast: November 2009 –
Escaping ... first two chapters |MP3| to get the rest I recommend you subscribe to the Forgotten Classics podcast feed:
Here are the first 10 minutes of the ...
|
|
VA - 100 Forgotten Sixties Classics (2005)
Artist: VA
Title Of Album: 100 Forgotten Sixties Classics
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Ret Wit
Genre: Oldies, Rock, Pop
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: 192-320 kbps
Total Time: 02:52:46
Total Size: 517 Mb
CD: 1
01 - ...
|
|
... The selections, each illustrated by a contemporary British illustrator, are from classics such as Frances Hodgson Burnett’s A Little Princess, ... Kingfisher Book of Great Girl Stories: A Treasury of Classics from Children’s Literature (Hardcover) – ... school yearbook and seeing the faces of long-forgotten friends. Many heroines from children’s classics are represented: Heidi, ...
|
|
Forgotten Films is a semi-regular feature on Film Junk where we explore interesting movies that have fallen off ... -Smith. Trenchard-Smith directed some of the most beloved cult classics from down under including The Man From Hong Kong, Turkey Shoot, ... you'll probably get a kick out of this. It does share some elements of youth classics like Home Alone, The Goonies, and 3 Ninjas, although it's ...
|
|
... that I've always been really fond of is “lost†books and neglected classics, including the whole concept of forgotten authors. Not only because of the awesome documentary The Stone Reader, but also on my ... Radio 4 and they recently had an amazing two part story focused on Neglected Classics.
For each week the host, Mariella Frostrup, interviewed five different authors and asked each one ...
|
|
Yesterday we mentioned favorite dishes that are no longer available, today we’re talking about forgotten regional favorites like pepper hash, snapper soup, fried catfish and waffles plus many others.
Next Saturday is the Festival of Forgotten Foods at the Reading Terminal Market. From 10am to 4pm you’ll be able to sample all these local classics at
|
|
Related Tags
|