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This week in issue #79 of ContentED we're getting groovy with Tiny Desk, enjoying page turning suspense with Lisa Jewell and scrolling with Joris Explains. More suggestions below or let us know what you are you watching or listening to  this week!

Through ContentED, our aim is to share the broadest and most inclusive range of digital content possible.  We believe strongly in promoting open dialogue that embraces diverse perspectives from all walks of life, not just ours, or yours.

If you have some content ideas, we'd love to hear from you so please get in touch.

(Some recommendations may include explicit content)

YouTube | NPR Music - Tiny Desk
Tiny Desk Concerts is a video series of live concerts hosted by NPR Music at the desk of 'All Songs Considered' host Bob Boilen in Washington, D.C. Catch your favourite artists or discover new ones!
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Rawayana: Tiny Desk Concert

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Podcast | Dark Air with Terry Carnation
Rainn Wilson stars in this fictional darkly comedic podcast that explores the on and off-air life of Terry Carnation – a late-night talk-radio show host who deals with bizarre topics, outrageous callers... and gets caught up in a mystery of his own.
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Rainn Wilson Presents: Dark Air with Terry Carnation - Podcast Trailer
Listen here
Audible | None of This is True
Nail biting suspense from the number one million-copy bestselling author Lisa Jewell. Read by Nicola Walker and Louise Brealey alongside a full cast, this breath-taking thriller includes original music and a gripping soundscape.
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None of This is True by Lisa Jewell
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TV | The Devil's Hour
Peter Capaldi and Jessica Raine star in this gripping six-part psychological thriller. Lucy wakes every night at exactly 3:33am. Nothing in her life has made sense for a long time. But the answers are out there, somewhere, at the end of a trail of brutal murders.
Image: Prime Video
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The Devil's Hour - Official Trailer | Prime Video
Instagram | Joris Explains
Drawing on his experience of various marginalised identities and his background in architecture, Joris Lechene uses TikTok and Instagram to show how he believes our built environment can reflect, and often reinforce the social dynamics, hierarchies and implicit messages of our society.
Image: Instagram
Explore here
We'd love to know what you make of any of this content, and would also love any suggestions. Let us know your recommendations.

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