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AirTurn presents a weekly video podcast to help musicians get the most out of their AirTurn hands-free page turners, digital sheet music software, and other music reading technologies. Launched in 2008, AirTurn, Inc. is a Boulder, Colorado based company dedicated to developing digital tools to enhance the pedagogy, performance, and practice of music. Its flagship product - the AirTurn AT-104 wireless page turning transmitter pedal system - frees musicians from the limitations of paper sheet music scores and enables them to turn pages completely hands-free on most Mac and PC computers. AirTurn's Tips and Tricks for Modern Musicians is hosted by Hugh Sung, a professional pianist on the Collaborative Piano faculty of The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, and VP of communications for AirTurn, Inc. Hugh brings a wealth of information and experience from having been a paperless pianist since 2002, working exclusively with computers and Tablet PCs to read, annotate, and store his sheet music library of over 6000 scores.

Mt. Airy Presbyterian Church Sermon Podcast (Philadelphia, PA)

The Articles of Confederation: On November 15th, 1777 The Articles of Confederation became the first constitution of the United States, though not yet ratified by the thirteen original colonies. Ratification of the Articles took place almost three and a half years later on March 1st, 1781. The purpose of the articles was to create a confederation of sovereign states with a weak central government; thus allowing state governments to wield most of the power. It wasn’t long before the need for a stronger federal government was realized which led to the Articles being replaced by the United States Constitution. The Articles of Confederation is the common term for The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union. The U.S. Constitution: The United States Constitution is the legal backbone of the United States of America and comprises the basic laws of the United States Federal Government. Delegates from twelve of the thirteen original colonies put the Constitution’s frame work together in May 1787 in Philadelphia. The Constitution defines the three branches of government and their jurisdictions; they are the Executive Branch (President/Vice President), Legislative Branch (Congress comprised of the Senate & House of Representatives), and the Judicial Branch (the Supreme Court). The need for three branches of government was to create a separation of powers so that not one person or group has full responsibilities, but that they’re spread out and each branch must refer to the other by a means of checks and balances. The Declaration of Independence: The Declaration of Independence is a document that is the epitome of freedom and liberty. It was drafted by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 as a list of grievances against the King of England, George III. The Declaration expresses the conviction of Americans in a philosophy of self-evident truths of what individual liberty and freedom should be. The Declaration was the beginning to separation from England and the catalyst for a birth of a nation. The Gettysburg Address: The Gettysburg Address is considered one of the greatest and most quoted speeches of a President throughout American history. President Abraham Lincoln gave his address on the battlefield at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on November 19th, 1863. It was a few months after the battle at Gettysburg was over, the purpose of Lincoln being there was to consecrate a cemetery to the fallen Union soldiers of the Civil War. It is believed that Lincoln’s main goal of this opportunity was to fight for the United States as a united country and to express the equality of all under the law. (Summaries by Aldark)

The Peterkin Papers is a book-length collection of humorous stories by Lucretia Peabody Hale, and is her best-known work. The Peterkins are a lovable but comically inept family with ingenuity, logic, resourcefulness, and energy—but not common sense. Many chapters show the family trying to solve some problem in a roundabout way, failing, and eventually being rescued by "the wise old lady from Philadelphia," who cuts the Gordian knot with an effective but prosaic solution. The charm of the story is not in the plot, but in the telling, building up layers of complication, and the affectionate fun poked at the not-quite-cartoonish characters. The "wise old lady's" solution is usually obvious to the reader, even the young listener, from the start. (summary from Wikipedia)

The Peterkins were a lovable but comically inept family that possess ingenuity, logic, resourcefulness, and energy--but not common sense. The general formula is that the family tries to solve some problem in an appealingly roundabout way, fails, and is eventually rescued by "the wise old lady from Philadelphia" who always cuts the Gordian knot with some effective but prosaic solution. The charm of the story is not in the plot, but in the telling, with the building up of layers of complication, and the affectionate fun poked at the not-quite-cartoonish characters. The "wise old lady's" solution is usually obvious to the reader, or even the young listener, from the start. (From Wikipedia)

The C vs. A Podcast brings you comedy, talk and not-funny music from the 215 (that's Philadelphia). Check out www.comicvsaudience.com for more details.

In anticipation of Philadelphia Slick's new album Oil, we present this oil-themed podcast featuring several tracks from the band's second effort, including the hit single: Gonna Get Over. Other songs: Oil, Turn It Up, Coffee Cold 2009, Origins by Storyville and much more. Philadelphia Slick is live hip hop featuring Emcee Noesis.

Three TV bloggers equals three times the TV talk. Join Amrie from MyTakeonTV.com, Jason from TVaholic.com, and Rae from RTVWOnline.com as we talk about everything from the latest in TV news to the best and worst of primetime including shows like Psych, Burn Notice, The Closer, Chuck, Pushing Daisies, CSI, Greek, Fringe, Privileged, Gossip Girl, How I Met Your Mother, House, Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Prison Break, Friday Night LIghts, and many more.

Official Street Radio hosted by DJ NoPhrillz and Nile Elo is an internet radio show hi-lighting signed and unsigned artists. It features throwback mixes, exclusive freestyles, the who phrauded section, news, record sales, and hours of entertainment.


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