Butterflies Katz ⓥ (@butterflieskatz.bsky.social)

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Butterflies Katz ⓥ (@butterflieskatz.bsky.social) 2026-08-20T15:37:11.607Z

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What language did Greece speak before Greek? The lost language hidden inside Ancient Greek

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Global shoe sizes

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My space themed jewellery collection #shorts

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BelleAB (@belleab.bsky.social)| Meet me at the Fork in the Road!

A quirky 31 ft. tall metal fork by local artist, Steven Schreiber. Installed in 2020 near Red Hook, New York in the Hudson Valley.

Meet me at the Fork in the Road!

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A piano lesson that will change how you listen (ft. Lang Lang) — Switched On Pop

EPISODE 491

For many people – including Charlie and Nate – studying classical piano as a child always felt like a chore. Now, as adults, there’s a newfound appreciation for classical music, but the art form isn’t always accessible. One of the people trying to change that is the world-renowned pianist Lang Lang, classical piano’s greatest interpreter. On this episode of Switched on Pop, Charlie sits down with Lang Lang at the Steinway showroom in New York City to see how taste changes over time, the different ways a master pianist can interpret a work, and ultimately, why classical music is still important.

CREDITS

  • Reanna Cruz: Producer

  • Iris Gottlieb: Illustrator

  • Charlie Harding: Host, Executive Producer

  • Dion Lee: Art Director

  • Brandon McFarland: Audio Engineer

  • Nick Ripps: Video Editor

  • Nate Sloan: Host

  • Lissa Soep: Editor

  • Zach Tenorio & Jocie Adams: Theme Composers

Switched On Pop is a co-production of Vox Media Podcast Network, Vulture, and Rock Ridge Productions.

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What Can You Do When You’re Replaced By Machines?

20 Jul 2026
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“Typewriter Song” by Mac Taboel
Courtesy of Epidemic Sound

“The Rise of Heroes” by Shane Ivers
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“Endless Summer” by Ben Elson
Courtesy of Epidemic Sound

Images and video courtesy of Getty Images

Sources:
Bryson, B. 2001. Notes From A Small Island.

Daniels, J. 1986. The Scum. https://libcom.org/article/scum-comic…

digital-works, “Banging Out”, Bishopsgate Archive, DW

Empson, M. 2018. Kill All The Gentlemen

Fleming, Robin, 2011, “Land use and people”, in A Social History of England, 900-1200, Crick, Julia & Van Houts, Elisabeth, eds.

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Holt, Richard, The Mills of Medieval England, pg 119-124

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00:00 Intro
01:47 Windmills
07:10 The Luddites
13:31 The Wapping Dispute
31:35 Building The Fortress
35:38 The London Post
51:12 The Strike
58:44 The Scabs
01:10:34 Kicking Heads In
01:16:03 The Anniversary

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The elephant and the girl seem to know each other very well

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Crocodilians Are Really Good At Climbing Trees #funfact

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How Does Language Shape Reality? | This Is Utah

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