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Jazz lovers at “Relaxin” in Camarillo
The CaixaForum+ platform launches a new original podcast, Relaxin' at Camarillo, about jazz musicians and protagonists. As if it were a conversation between two friends who love this genre (the photographer, graphic designer and author Joel Codina and the illustrator Oriol Malet) and their guests, they share their knowledge and analyze their melodies from different points of view, not simply musical. .
Its fusions, its themes, its relationship to other artistic disciplines… Salvador Macip, Elisenda Roca, Gerard Quintana, Marco Mezquida, Dani Nel·lo and Mery Cuesta are some of the guests of this podcast, which features original music by Llibert Fortuny.
The return of the “Lambs”
Corderos is a suffocating thriller that was voted one of the best podcasts of 2022 by our experts. The first season of this Podium Podcast Chile fiction ended on March 13, 2023, when the protagonist Victoria García found out who is behind the looming threat at an elite school in the south of Chile. But I receive new information on this topic.
Six months after Victoria receives a revealing phone call, she meets Gastón Barreto, the new prosecutor in charge of the case the press calls the “Corderos cult.” He tells her that they found a body in the river. The nightmare of a deliberate massacre begins again.
The first two of the eight episodes of this second season will premiere on March 14th. They will then be released once a week until the finale, where the final two episodes will air simultaneously.
The story live
What would a current media journalistic chronicle of the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 have looked like? The Audible podcast History Live reviews the most important events of the last century as if they were told from a television and radio newsroom in 2024.
Special envoys, interviews in (fake) live broadcasts, expert analysts and reactions on social networks. In addition to Waterloo, the here and now also featured figures like Rousseau as representatives of the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution in approximately 20-minute episodes.
Illustration by Thomas Sutherland showing the British Army during the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815. Getty Images
In English: Singer Jessie Ware and her mother in “Table Manners”
British singer Jessie Ware, responsible for two of the greatest albums of recent times (What's your Pleasure and That Feels Good!, both inspired by disco music), takes her mother Lenni to the microphones to talk about food, family and a little bit to talk a little bit of everything.
The title of the podcast, Table Manners in Spanish, gives away what it's about: They're chatting at home from their own table. Lennie is a chef and every week they invite relevant names from his two worlds: music and cooking. But they also focus on politics and culture. Actors Matt Lucas, Princess Eugenie, Cher and Michelin star Tommy Banks have already passed this famous table.
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