6-23-06
US Songwriting Online: US songwriting mp3s are now available from our Supplements Page (CLICK). These are direct mp3 links, so you can download individual songs directly. There is no podcast feed of these for ITunes. To download a file, you may need to right-click (or ctrl-click for you mac users) and select an option to "save link" (wording may vary depending on your browser).
6-10-06
Episode 11 show notes: The closing number was called "Rap" from the PDS original musical Back to Basics. The song "My, You look Ravishing" was performed by Jocie (music & lyrics by Kleenex Girl Wonder). "For Good" was performed by Sylvia and Alex (8th grade), written by Stephen Schwartz from the musical Wicked.
5-31-06
Supplements: By request, we're putting supplemental material on the site for pieces that don't fit into the podcast. These will appear below the Episode list on the left. To download a file, you may need to right-click (or ctrl-click for you mac users) and select an option to "save link" (wording may vary depending on your browser).
5-28-06
Episode 9 Show notes: To catch Emily's performance at Roland Garros try this link and scroll right before the end of the video clip.
Other links:
The Archive of Contemporary Music
The Family Partnership Center
5-22-06
Episode 8 show notes: The "Swallowtail Jig" at the opening of the show was performed by the Fiddle Band - Charlie '17, Thalia '16, Indira '18, Ella '12, Anna M. '12, Christian '14.
5-19-06
The Podcast is Delayed! Due to technical difficulties and sleep deprivation, Episode 8 is delayed until monday.
5-5-06
Season II is here! With Luke and Ian off in internships, a new crew of podcasters rises to the challenge of spinning the week's audio
4-11-06
Radioland is here!....The middle school podcasting elective is finally ready to release their debut episode. It's not yet registered in iTunes, so we don't have a 1-click subscription, but paste this URL into iTunes and you'll be in business:
http://www.poughkeepsieday.org/radioland/radioland.xml
For help on where to paste this URL, check out our manual iTunes instructions.
3-28-06
Rumors of Season II.... unconfirmed reports have been leaked about a possible second season, to begin the first week of May. Sources say Luke will be reporting from Paris, that more hits from the musical will be out, and that the podcast is looking for new hosts...
3-28-06
Season I is a WRAP - Episode V.v marks the official end of season I of the PDS podcast.
3-20-06
Radioland is coming! The inaugural season of PDSPodcast may be coming to a close, but the first episode of Radioland is ready to roll from the MS podcasting elective. Stay tuned for more details...
3-17-06
Winter Music Recital Clips Available. We couldn't fit all the wonderful winter recital music into our little podcast, but thanks to Gabe '08, we have almost all of it on disk. If there's a song you really wanted to hear, let us know, and we'll post a special mp3 on this website.
3-10-06
Episode III bursting at the seams... We have more cool audio than our 15 minute show can handle! What to do...? Longer shows? more shows? Make PDS less interesting? Stop yapping so much between segments? Let us know what you think...
3-6-06
iTunes One-Click subscription! No more tedious cutting and pasting. Use
the iTunes one-click system to explore a whole new variety of error messages
and platform incompatibilities! Just click the button on the left to get started.
If it doesn't work, use the manual iTunes instructions.
(remember, iTunes podcast subscriptions are FREE)
3-4-06
New PDS Podcast channel Coming Soon! Rumors abound of a middle school podcast elective working on a whole new series. What Will it be called? When Will it come out? We Will let you know as soon as we hear from Will M., who's putting it all together!
2-24-2006
PDS Podcast signs deal for 5 episode season. Starting with "Episode I - Really", we'll be putting out 5 episodes, one each week. Will there be more?
2-10-2006
PDS Podcast Pilot Episode Released. At PDS, we let no technology buzzword go unexplored. Find out what happens when a handful of students, faculty, and mp3 players ask, "What does Poughkeepsie Day School sound like?"