Dirty Jobs returns Tuesdays @ 9pm EP on Discovery! Check out Mike’s funniest, grossest, goofiest, most ridiculous reactions: dsc.discovery.com At the Fenton Art Glass Company, Mike Rowe meets Tim - the man with the easiest job EVER. In this episode, Mike goes to Jonesboro, Arkansas to perform du...
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Dirty Jobs returns Tuesdays @ 9pm EP on Discovery! Check out Mike’s funniest, grossest, goofiest, most ridiculous reactions: dsc.discovery.com Witness Mike Rowe choke as he ladles glass in an attempt to create a glass bowl. In this episode, Mike goes to Jonesboro, Arkansas to perform dung beetle...
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Dirty Jobs returns Tuesdays @ 9pm EP on Discovery! Check out Mike’s funniest, grossest, goofiest, most ridiculous reactions: dsc.discovery.com Join Mike Rowe as he learns why 9 out of 10 dung beetles prefer fresh pig poop out of the dung beetles that eat pig poop. In this episode, Mike goes to J...
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Twitter Co-founder Jack Dorsey speaks with a Jungian analyst about Carl Jung’s Red Book, the newly published tome that the Swiss thinker created between 1914 and 1930, in a seminar at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York City.
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Marko Schmitt is a painter and sculptor who lives in Sorrento, Maine. Known for his lush, colorful landscapes and seascapes, he works in a variety of media
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Musician and rising star Esperanza Spalding performs Tell Him on the double bass at the White House Evening of Poetry, Music, and the Spoken Word on May 12, 2009. (public domain)
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Sarah Lyon is a fantastic artist and photographer which you will see in this pod but she is also a great person and was nice enough to share the story of her
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Kim Chang-Il is not your average struggling artist - he’s an art collector, a businessman and a billionaire who not only makes art but also tries to bring art by the likes of Damien Hirst to the Korean public. WSJ's Jane Lanhee Lee Naville reports
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Hong Kong plans to inject billions of U.S. dollars into building an arts district to make the metropolis a friendlier place for artists. But are they taking the bait? Emerging artist Tsang Kin-wah tells WSJ’s Alexandra Seno whether he's buying it.
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