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Katherine Middleton
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Blue Review, Number 3
016 - Music Beethoven Elgar Debussy by W Denis Browne
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
09 min
Blue Review, Number 3
015 - The Galleries Gino Severini by O Raymond Drey
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
05 min
Blue Review, Number 3
014 - Italian Books by Sydney Waterlow
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
15 min
Blue Review, Number 3
013 - German Books Thomas Mann by D H Lawrence
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
17 min
Blue Review, Number 3
012 - General Literature Irish Plays and Playwrights Lady Gregory's New Comedies The Joy of the Theatre by
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
14 min
Blue Review, Number 3
011 - Book Reviews of 'The Inside of the Cup' by Winston Churchill 'Isle of Thorns' by Sheila Kaye-Smith a
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
11 min
Blue Review, Number 3
010 - The Theatre Masefield and Marie Lloyd by Gilbert Cannan
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
06 min
Blue Review, Number 3
009 - Epilogue Bains Turcs III by Katherine Mansfield
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
13 min
Blue Review, Number 3
008 - Ariadne in Naxos by Edward Dent
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
13 min
Blue Review, Number 3
007 - Mr Bennett Stendhal and the Modern Novel by John Middleton Murry
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
28 min
Blue Review, Number 3
006 - Daibutsu by Yone Noguchi
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
08 min
Blue Review, Number 3
005 - Sister Barbara by Gilbert Cannan
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
15 min
Blue Review, Number 3
004 - When We Are Old Are Old by Iolo Aneurin Williams
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
01 min
Blue Review, Number 3
003 - Love's Youth by W H Davies
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
00 min
Blue Review, Number 3
002 - The Busy Heart by Rupert Brooke
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
01 min
Blue Review, Number 3
001 - Love by Rupert Brooke
The Blue Review, a brief yet vibrant monthly journal published in London from May to July 1913, aimed to capture the spirit of the literary scene of its time. Edited by the notable John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this publication was the successor to Rhythm and managed to produce only three issues. Each edition showcased a blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering theatre, music, and the arts, as well as recently published works in both English and French. The third and final issue features captivating poetry by Rupert Brooke, compelling short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert...
2026-02-23
01 min
Blue Review, Number 2
017 - The Galleries Independants and the Cubist Muddle by O Raymond Drey
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
06 min
Blue Review, Number 2
016 - The Galleries Mr Max Beerbohm's Exhibition by Edward Marsh
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
08 min
Blue Review, Number 2
015 - Music by W Denis Browne
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
05 min
Blue Review, Number 2
014 - French Books Recent French Novels by X Marcel Boulestin
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
07 min
Blue Review, Number 2
013 - French Books A Classical Revival by John Middleton Murry
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
10 min
Blue Review, Number 2
012 - General Literature by Frank Swinnerton
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
14 min
Blue Review, Number 2
011 - The Novels by Hugh Walpole
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
12 min
Blue Review, Number 2
010 - Poetry by Lascelles Abercrombie
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
14 min
Blue Review, Number 2
009 - The Theatre Theatres in the Air by John Drinkwater
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
08 min
Blue Review, Number 2
008 - The Theatre Caps Bells and Legs by Gilbert Cannan
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
08 min
Blue Review, Number 2
007 - Epilogue II by Katherine Mansfield
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
15 min
Blue Review, Number 2
006 - A Fresh Start in Music by Edward J Dent
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
14 min
Blue Review, Number 2
005 - Anger and Dismay by J D Beresford
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
20 min
Blue Review, Number 2
004 - Millie by Katherine Mansfield
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
14 min
Blue Review, Number 2
003 - Lines Spoken at the Opening of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre February 15th 1913 by John Drinkwate
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
05 min
Blue Review, Number 2
002 - The End of the Lonely King by Norman Boothroyd
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
01 min
Blue Review, Number 2
001 - Yasmin A Ghazel by James Elroy Flecker
Immerse yourself in the world of early 20th-century literature with The Blue Review, a captivating but short-lived monthly journal that graced Londons literary scene from May to July 1913. Edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, this journal, which succeeded Rhythm, offered a rich blend of poetry, short stories, and insightful reviews covering the realms of theatre, music, and art, as well as notable books in both English and French. Its second issue features two enchanting short stories by Katherine Mansfield, showcasing her remarkable talent. Join us as we explore this unique literary artifact that, despite...
2026-02-23
01 min
Blue Review, Number 1
014 - Review of Reviews English French Italian
The Blue Review was a brief yet vibrant monthly journal launched in London from May to July 1913. Serving as the successor to Rhythm, it was edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, but unfortunately lasted for only three issues. This eclectic publication featured a rich mix of poetry, short stories, and insightful critiques of theatre, music, and the arts, alongside reviews of notable books released in both English and French. The inaugural issue includes D. H. Lawrences captivating short story, The Soiled Rose, which later found new life as Shades of Spring. - Summary by...
2026-02-23
16 min
Blue Review, Number 1
013 - The Galleries Anne Estelle Rice by Michael T H Sadler
The Blue Review was a brief yet vibrant monthly journal launched in London from May to July 1913. Serving as the successor to Rhythm, it was edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, but unfortunately lasted for only three issues. This eclectic publication featured a rich mix of poetry, short stories, and insightful critiques of theatre, music, and the arts, alongside reviews of notable books released in both English and French. The inaugural issue includes D. H. Lawrences captivating short story, The Soiled Rose, which later found new life as Shades of Spring. - Summary by...
2026-02-23
06 min
Blue Review, Number 1
012 - Georgian Music The Balfour-Gardiner Concerts by W Denis Brown
The Blue Review was a brief yet vibrant monthly journal launched in London from May to July 1913. Serving as the successor to Rhythm, it was edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, but unfortunately lasted for only three issues. This eclectic publication featured a rich mix of poetry, short stories, and insightful critiques of theatre, music, and the arts, alongside reviews of notable books released in both English and French. The inaugural issue includes D. H. Lawrences captivating short story, The Soiled Rose, which later found new life as Shades of Spring. - Summary by...
2026-02-23
12 min
Blue Review, Number 1
011 - French Books by J Middleton Murry
The Blue Review was a brief yet vibrant monthly journal launched in London from May to July 1913. Serving as the successor to Rhythm, it was edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, but unfortunately lasted for only three issues. This eclectic publication featured a rich mix of poetry, short stories, and insightful critiques of theatre, music, and the arts, alongside reviews of notable books released in both English and French. The inaugural issue includes D. H. Lawrences captivating short story, The Soiled Rose, which later found new life as Shades of Spring. - Summary by...
2026-02-23
18 min
Blue Review, Number 1
010 - General Literature The Final Word by Frank Swinnerton
The Blue Review was a brief yet vibrant monthly journal launched in London from May to July 1913. Serving as the successor to Rhythm, it was edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, but unfortunately lasted for only three issues. This eclectic publication featured a rich mix of poetry, short stories, and insightful critiques of theatre, music, and the arts, alongside reviews of notable books released in both English and French. The inaugural issue includes D. H. Lawrences captivating short story, The Soiled Rose, which later found new life as Shades of Spring. - Summary by...
2026-02-23
12 min
Blue Review, Number 1
009 - Fiction A New Book by Charles Marriott by Hugh Walpole
The Blue Review was a brief yet vibrant monthly journal launched in London from May to July 1913. Serving as the successor to Rhythm, it was edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, but unfortunately lasted for only three issues. This eclectic publication featured a rich mix of poetry, short stories, and insightful critiques of theatre, music, and the arts, alongside reviews of notable books released in both English and French. The inaugural issue includes D. H. Lawrences captivating short story, The Soiled Rose, which later found new life as Shades of Spring. - Summary by...
2026-02-23
12 min
Blue Review, Number 1
008 - The Theatre Conventions Chinese English and French by Gilbert Cannan
The Blue Review was a brief yet vibrant monthly journal launched in London from May to July 1913. Serving as the successor to Rhythm, it was edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, but unfortunately lasted for only three issues. This eclectic publication featured a rich mix of poetry, short stories, and insightful critiques of theatre, music, and the arts, alongside reviews of notable books released in both English and French. The inaugural issue includes D. H. Lawrences captivating short story, The Soiled Rose, which later found new life as Shades of Spring. - Summary by...
2026-02-23
07 min
Blue Review, Number 1
007 - Epilogue Pension Seguin by Katherine Mansfield
The Blue Review was a brief yet vibrant monthly journal launched in London from May to July 1913. Serving as the successor to Rhythm, it was edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, but unfortunately lasted for only three issues. This eclectic publication featured a rich mix of poetry, short stories, and insightful critiques of theatre, music, and the arts, alongside reviews of notable books released in both English and French. The inaugural issue includes D. H. Lawrences captivating short story, The Soiled Rose, which later found new life as Shades of Spring. - Summary by...
2026-02-23
13 min
Blue Review, Number 1
006 - The Esperanto of Art by W L George
The Blue Review was a brief yet vibrant monthly journal launched in London from May to July 1913. Serving as the successor to Rhythm, it was edited by the talented duo of John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, but unfortunately lasted for only three issues. This eclectic publication featured a rich mix of poetry, short stories, and insightful critiques of theatre, music, and the arts, alongside reviews of notable books released in both English and French. The inaugural issue includes D. H. Lawrences captivating short story, The Soiled Rose, which later found new life as Shades of Spring. - Summary by...
2026-02-23
23 min
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Catherine O’Hara, Gone to Soon?
Ms. Catherine O’Hara, needed no tiara… to look like a princess-walked like one?Talked like one?Wanted to be one?Subscribe with your favorite podcast playerApple PodcastsAndroidRSS She commanded our attentionAs, I look to described a legend?She loved to play dress upAs a dress-up doll, I’ve no-doubt! She gone too soon?At age 71, on FridayJanuary 30, 2026, of course!When I heard the news, OMG “I loved her” She became my momLike her tv screen rolesS...
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Ms. Catherine O’Hara, needed no tiara… to look like a princess-walked like one?Talked like one?Wanted to be one? She commanded our attentionAs, I look to described a legend?She loved to play dress upAs a dress-up doll, I’ve no-doubt! She gone too soon?At age 71, on FridayJanuary 30, 2026, of course!When I heard the news, OMG “I loved her” She became my momLike her tv screen rolesShe reminded me of my momWith a love and...
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05 min
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Darlings, it's your favorite royal whisperer, Lady Jane, here to spill the tea on our dazzling Catherine, Princess of Wales—better known as Kate Middleton, the woman who's got the monarchy sparkling brighter than her tiaras. Picture this: I'm lounging in my velvet armchair at my Kensington flat, sipping Earl Grey, when Buckingham Palace drops the bombshell. Just days after Kensington Palace announced Prince William's swanky first official jaunt to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from February 9th to 11th—courtesy of His Majesty's Government, celebrating a century of UK-Saudi trade, energy, and investment ties—the Royal Family's website lights up wit...
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04 min
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1h 14
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9h 22
Poptillægget
Poptillægget x Den Levende: Fortællingens magt 2/2
I denne uge giver Lucia mikrofonen videre til vores kolleger Lotte Folke og Eva Eistrup fra ’Den Levende’. Her er afsnit 2/2 af 'Fortællingens magt' - Kan man krænke ved at fortælle? I 2024 er vi alle sammen blevet fortællinger. På sociale medier og i det offentlige rum fortæller vi alle konstant historier om os selv, så det føles, som om vi næsten ikke findes uden dem. Samtidig er vores egen historie i stigende grad blevet et stykke individuel ejendom, som vi selv frit kan – og bør – råde over. Men hvad så, når andre...
2024-11-22
49 min
Radio Duna | Notables
El marido de Katherine Mansfield intenta describir
1918 -El mundo está a punto de estallar y muchos están con el ánimo por los suelos, uno de ellos es John Middleton, el marido de Katherine Mansfield.
2024-11-19
00 min
The English Heritage Podcast
Episode 289 - Women in politics in the 1920s
Today, we’re marking 100 years since the 1924 general election, which saw 41 women compete for seats in the UK’s House of Commons. One of the candidates that year was Mary Katherine Middleton of Belsay Hall in Northumberland, northeast England. Joining us to talk about her life, her accomplishments, and the women’s political movement of the time are properties historian Andrew Roberts and historian of women and politics in modern Britain Dr Lisa Berry Waite. To learn more about the Mary Middleton’s story, go to: www.english-heritage.org.uk/mary-middleton Learn more...
2024-10-17
52 min
DeliCatessen
Arab Strap, el món pot ser un desastre
El duet escocès format per Aidan Moffat i Malcolm Middleton té nou disc, "I'm totally fine with it, don't give a fuck anymore", on el pessimisme habitual de la banda continua molt present. 01 The Black Keys - "Fever tree" 02 Katherine Priddy - "Northern sunrise" 03 Jane Weaver - "Emotional components" 04 Lemoncello - "Sunflower" 05 Andra Day - "Where do we go" 06 Arab Strap - "Sociometer blues" 07 Arab Strap - "Molehills" 08 Arab Strap - "Safe & well" 09 The Decemberists - "Oh no!" 10 James Blake, Lil Yachty - "Save the savior" 11 Madeleine Peyroux - "Let's walk"
2024-09-24
1h 00
Voices of Today
The Dove's Nest Sample
The complete audiobook is available for purchase at Audible.com: voicesoftoday.net/dove The Doves' Nest and Other Stories By Katherine Mansfield Narrated by Susannah Fullerton, Lisa Giles, Erin White, Naomi Barton, Amy Soakes, Kylie Elliott, Sarah Bacaller, Lyndal Curran Doolan. The Dove’s Nest and Other Stories is a collection of both finished and unfinished short stories written by Katherine Mansfield. The collection was published posthumously, not long after Mansfield’s death in 1923, by her husband, John Middleton Murry. CONTENTS: Introductory Note “The Doll’s House” “Honeymoon” “A Cup of Tea” “Taking the Veil” “The Fly” “The Canary” This collection also includes the f...
2024-05-14
04 min
Toxic Tangents
Switching from a Toxic to Growth Mindset with Katherine Middleton
At Million Marker, we test people for toxic exposures so that they can live a healthier lifestyle. Changing your products creates a foundation to improve your physical health and mental health. However, complete wellness also includes tending to your emotions. Some might even say your spirit. That’s why we’re so happy to be joined by Lifestyle Designer and Mindset Coach, Katherine Brown. Katherine hosts the Just Bein Honest Podcast, which I was just on. She has great insights about improving a toxic mindset. And we are excited to pick her brain about some of her tips, and lear...
2024-04-17
31 min
Balance Your Life
Nontoxic Swaps, Healing Holistically from an Autoimmune Disease, and Simple Lifestyle Changes to Living a Toxic Free Life with Kate Middleton
#216: This week on the podcast I am joined by Kate Middleton. Kate also known as “KB”, is a Toxic Free Lifestyle Advisor and Mindset Coach based on the coast of central California. Katherine’s platform is based on the Education of Living a Toxic Free Lifestyle and believes that through the products we use, the relationships we hold and the mental and physical nourishment we consume, we are faced with many forms of toxins each and every day. As the founder of “TOXIC FREE WITH KB”, a popular podcast, and health and wellness blog , KB’s core mission is to improve o...
2024-04-08
1h 00
The Pulse
Mental Health, Lawyers & the Law
Joeita speaks with Beth Beattie and Carole Dagher about their new book “The Right Not to Remain Silent: The Truth About Mental Health in the Legal Profession” which discusses mental health and well-being amongst legal professionals. HighlightsMental Health Within the Legal Profession – Opening Remarks (00:00)Introducing Beth Beattie & Carole Dagher (01:29)“The Right Not to Remain Silent: The Truth About Mental Health in the Legal Profession” (03:12)Importance of Mental Health Amongst Legal Professionals (04:23)Fear & Secrecy Surrounding Mental Health Struggles (06:02)Contributors to “The Right Not to Remain Silent” & Mental Health Summit (08:31)What Can We Learn from Personal Essays on Mental Healt...
2024-04-06
27 min
Katherine Ryan: Telling Everybody Everything
P Did He?
Katherine's Telling Everybody Everything about the alleged 'Hip Hop Epstein Ring' of extortion, blackmailing and human trafficking. P Diddy's mansion is raised this week as he flees in a private jet. What's going on here? Who else could be involved? The story develops..... Also, a disturbing documentary about child star exploitation is available to stream in the UK this week and Kate Middleton's harrowing announcement shouldn't make you feel badly about making photoshop jokes. Plus, your letters on cheating husbands, distant Christian parents, and whether Tik Tok knows you're gay. x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...
2024-03-27
58 min
Entertainment Tonight
Entertainment Tonight for Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Where is Diddy amid his sex trafficking allegations? ET’s outside the mogul’s LA mansion raided by federal agents. Did he flee the country? Then, ET from London with the latest on Kate Middleton’s cancer battle. What’s next for her kids. Plus, will the diagnosis help Prince William and Harry reconcile? And, the fight over Michael Jackson’s $2 billion estate. Why his son blanket is suing his grandma Katherine Jackson. Then, Eva Mendes reveals her ‘agreement’ with Ryan Gosling to be a stay-at-home mom. Her rare comments about their private life together. Plus, Tom Cruise sprinting through the st...
2024-03-27
20 min
The Drew Lane Show
The Drew Lane Show – March 24, 2024
Oakland U & MSU out of March Madness, Eli Zaret joins us, Kate Middleton’s cancer announcement, Le’Veon Bell’s OnlyFans, Corey Feldman breaks his silence, Blanket Jackson v. Katherine Jackson, Fox’s Celebrity Boxing, and John Hinkley Jr got cancelled… again. Congrats to Karl on his live show in Florida. Karl joins us tomorrow. Eli Zaret joins us for the NCAA March Madness! Michigan State played decent but lost to North Carolina. Oakland University shocked the world by beating Kentucky and then broke our hearts by falling to NC State. Jack Gohlke is a March legend now. Dusty May is Michiga...
2024-03-24
2h 43
Det, vi taler om
Den kulørte time: Om sexbombens Judy Gringers bekendelser, KateGate og Katherine Diez’ nye adresse
Komiker og podcastvært Christian Fuhlendorff har endnu en gang scoret penge på at lave podcast for det offentlige. Var det pengene værd? Eller skal Ditte gøre det for det halve beløb næste gang?Skuespillerinden og sexbomben, Judy Gringer, har udgivet sin biografi, hvor hun ærligt fortæller om livet på de skrå brædder, hendes mange elskere, en brutal abort, og de to brødre - den ene var narkoman og den anden omtaler hun som ‘ond’. I panelet sidder Morten Crone Sejersbøl og Jakob Steen Olsen og så har vi besøg af presse...
2024-03-22
1h 23
Entertainment Tonight
Entertainment Tonight for Thursday, March 21, 2024
ET in London. What the royals think about the Kate Middleton conspiracy theories. Then, Gavin Rossdale’s icy relationship with ex Gwen Stefani? The rocker gets personal about co-parenting with Gwen and Blake Shelton. And, how he met his new pop star girlfriend. Plus, why Michael Jackson’s son Blanket is taking his grandma Katherine to court. Then, a bizarre celeb divorce case. Kathy Griffin’s PI plans to find her MIA ex. And, behind-the-scenes of “Wicked”. Plus, more “Downton Abbey” on the way? Then, on set with Amy Schumer and her look-a-likes. And, why Keanu Reeves just chopped of his signatu...
2024-03-22
19 min
Smith & Waugh Talk About Satire
EP61. Satire Is Not A Potato: Brontës, Babies & Kate Middleton Memes
Hot on the heels of their sell-out live show at the York Literature Festival (which only saw a slight drop off on the day in terms of the expected number of visitors), Jo and Adam return to investigate a series of urgent satirical questions. Was Anne Brontë the most satirical Brontë? Did Charlotte Brontë like Jonathan Swift? Are the viral Reborn Doll videos on TikTok sincere or satirical? And where oh where is amateur photographer Katherine (or Kate) Middleton?
2024-03-21
1h 09
Katherine Ryan: Telling Everybody Everything
The Ambani Pre-Wedding and I Cut My Finger Off
Katherine's Telling Everybody Everything about an accident which turned her into a Grey's Anatomy cast member. Did you SEE the £120M Ambani pre-wedding featuring a £9M performance by Rihanna!?! We delve into Bradley Cooper's NUDE attitude and ask whether you'd be comfortable being naked around your kids. Kate Middleton resurfaces and The Kelce brothers have easy access to their emotions. Plus, your letters on old dads dating young, a miserable husband needing help, when to move in a boyfriend and more. x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-03-09
1h 01
Entertainment Tonight
Entertainment Tonight for Thursday, January 18th, 2024
New Super Bowl performers revealed. We’re with the stars just announced. Then, Kate Middleton’s health concerns. Why her recovery is so intense that Prince William is stepping away from royal duties too. Plus, Katherine Heigl coming back to “Grey’s Anatomy”? The actress gives us an answer following that Emmys reunion. And, “Vanderpump Rules” is back. A new season sneak peek after ‘Scandoval’. Why Tom and Ariana are still living together. Then, Kim Kardashian tops a TikTok trend showing off her 40,000 square foot office. But is it real? Plus, “Law & Order: SVU” turns 25. But, is it case closed for Benson and...
2024-01-19
19 min
Gossip Pups
FURiendship bracelets & Extra Strong American Dirt PLEASE!
On this FURiday the #GossipPups Tinkerbelle and Belle are recapping their week filled with tons of presents in the mail, spa day and then...POP CULTURE: Taylor Swift's star studded The Eras Tour Film Premiere and 3rd time at a Kansas City Chief's Game, Yellowstone's Cole Hauser launches new coffee line, SAG-AFTRA strike still on-going, Prince William and Kate Middleton feud over sending son George to boarding school, Sophie Turner unfollows Priyanka Chopra on instagram amid Joe Jonas divorce. PUP CULTURE: Team working to rescue dog from deep cave in Tennessee, Dachsund gives birth to re...
2023-10-13
58 min
Courageous Wellness
Kate Middleton aka “KB” Shares How She Helps Others Embrace Low-Tox Living
Today on the podcast we speak with Katherine "KB" Middleton. KB is a Toxic Free Lifestyle Advisor + Mindset Coach based in California’s central coast. Katherine’s platform is based on the Education of Living a Toxic Free Lifestyle. She is also the founder of “Just Bein’ Honest” podcast & blog – which we had the pleasure of being on last year! You can find a link to that episode by clicking here! Katherine believes that our “toxic load” includes the products we use, the relationships we hold + the mental and physical nourishment we consume. Her core mission is to improve overall...
2023-03-29
1h 02
The Human Design Podcast
#248 Toxic Free Living with Kate Middleton
In this episode, I’m SO excited to introduce you to someone who is diving into one of my favorite topics, non-toxic living! If you know me, you know that I’m all about diving into other modalities outside of Human Design to help us be happy, healthy humans. I’ve been on my non-toxic living journey for quite some time, and I loved every bit of this conversation with 3/5 Splenic Projector, Kate Middleton.We chat about what we choose to consume (not just food, but energetically as well), we talk about her journey, creating new habits, what t...
2023-02-02
1h 02
Sovereign Self Show
#223 Toxic Free Lifestyle with Kate Middleton
Heal Without Giving Up Your Life | Spiritual Awakening Tips For Lightworkers Are you tired of feeling like the emotional & physical canary in the coal mine? Like like is happening to you? Kate shares her lifelong and very honest journey back to a her higher self. No matter how lost you think you might be, it's all calling you forward to your own awakening and healing. We are here to feel, heal and shine our light into the world! Are you ready? This video will cover: ✅ Katherine’s Candid Autoimmunity Story ✅...
2023-01-18
38 min
Radiolab
Gigaverse
A pizzeria owner in Kansas realizes that DoorDash is hijacking his pizzas. A Lyft driver conquers the streets of San Francisco until he unwittingly puts his family in danger. A Shipt shopper in Denton, Texas tries to crack the code of the delivery app that is slashing his pay. This week, Host Latif Nasser, Producer Becca Bressler, and Philosophy Professor Barry Lam dive into the ins and outs of a new and growing part of our world: the gig economy. Special thanks to, Julie Wernau, Drew Ambrogi, David Condos, David Pickerell, Cory Doctorow, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Coby McDonald, Bret Jaspers, P...
2022-08-26
49 min
Radiolab Podcasts (Radiolab)
Gigaverse
A pizzeria owner in Kansas realizes that DoorDash is hijacking his pizzas. A Lyft driver conquers the streets of San Francisco until he unwittingly puts his family in danger. A Shipt shopper in Denton, Texas tries to crack the code of the delivery app that is slashing his pay. This week, Host Latif Nasser, Producer Becca Bressler, and Philosophy Professor Barry Lam dive into the ins and outs of a new and growing part of our world: the gig economy. Special thanks to, Julie Wernau, Drew Ambrogi, David Condos, David Pickerell, Cory Doctorow, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Coby McDonald, B...
2022-08-26
00 min
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Romance, Modern
Summer on the Italian Lakes by Lucy Coleman
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/616144 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Summer on the Italian Lakes Author: Lucy Coleman Narrator: Lucy Scott Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 53 minutes Release date: August 11, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2 of Total 1 Genres: Modern Publisher's Summary: Could one summer on the Italian coast change Brie's life forever? Brianna Middleton has won the hearts of millions of readers with her sweeping love stories. But the girl behind the typewriter is struggling... Not only does she have writer's block, but she's a world-famous romance author with zero romance in her own life. So the opportunity to...
2022-08-11
05 min
NEWSROOM
Résidences royales : the Queen fait toujours l'unanimité
Nous partons en GB aujourd’hui car du 2 au 5 juin 2022, on y célébrera le jubilé de platine de la reine Elizabeth. Jubilé de platine, c’est-à-dire 70 ans de règne. Vous vous demandez peut-être ce que cette info vient faire sur Newsroom. Eh bien si parce qu’on va parler résidences royales avec une étude menée par l’anglais Stelrad sur les posts instagram et les données de recherche sur Google quant aux résidences royales. Sans surprise, les recherches google culminent avec le palais de buckingham e...
2022-06-01
01 min
The Invention of Racism
Episode 35: The Discreet Knowledge of Crypto-Racism
This episode, “The Discreet Knowledge of Crypto-Racism,” reexamines three disturbing historical examples of racial violence in the U.S. history (past and recent) in order to offer a working definition of the term crypto-racism.Key words: Racism, White Supremacy, Crypto-Racism (Working Definition), Hate Crimes, Covert Racism, Slave Catchers, Solomon Northup, James Byrd, Jr., “Solomon Northup's Odyssey” (film), “12 Years a Slave” (film), Twelve Years Slave. Narrative of Solomon Northup, A Citizen of New-York, Kidnapped in Washington City In 1841, and Rescued In 1853, From A Cotton Plantation Near The Red River In Louisiana (1854), Merrill Brown, Abram Hamilton, Joyce King, Hate Crime: The S...
2022-04-30
29 min
Escuchando Peliculas
La Guerra de las Corrientes (2017) #Drama #Biográfico #peliculas #audesc #podcast
País Estados Unidos Dirección Alfonso Gomez-Rejon Guion Michael Mitnick Música Danny Bensi, Saunder Jurriaans Fotografía Chung Chung-hoon Reparto Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Shannon, Nicholas Hoult, Katherine Waterston, Tom Holland, Tuppence Middleton, Matthew Macfadyen, Celyn Jones, Tom Sweet, Damien Molony, Louis Serkis, Simon Kunz, Craig Conway Sinopsis A finales del siglo XIX dos genios, Thomas Edison (Benedict Cumberbatch) y George Westinghouse (Michael Shannon), compiten -éste último junto a Nikolai Tesla (Nicholas Hoult)- para crear un sistema sustentable de electricidad y poder comercializarlo a todos los Estados Unidos en lo que se conoce como la 'guerra de las co...
2022-03-17
1h 41
Yorick Radio Productions
Radio Revelry: A Public of Two
“A Public of Two” has been adapted from a chapter of Katherine’s Wish, a novel by Linda Lappin, dealing with the last five years of writer Katherine Mansfield’s life. In the summer of 1920, Mansfield received a frequent visitor to her London home: Virginia Woolf. Once a week, Woolf took the train from Richmond, disembarking at Hampstead Heath, and walked the rest of the way to Mansfield’s house at 2 Portland Villas. In Mansfield’s studio overlooking the garden, the two women would discuss the craft of writing, while sipping tea prepared down in the kitchen by...
2022-03-08
23 min
3dAudioBooks
The Blue Review, Number 3 | Short Stories
The Blue Review was a short lived monthly journal published in London between May and July 1913. The successor to Rhythm, The Blue Review was edited by John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, but survived only three issues. In addition to poetry and short literary pieces, the review included reviews of theatre, music and the arts and of books recently published in English and French. The third and final issue of the journal included Poetry by Rupert Brooke, short stories by Katherine Mansfield and Gilbert Cannan and a review of Thomas Mann's 'Death in Venice' by D. H. Lawrence.
2022-01-06
2h 45
Wicked Words - A True Crime Talk Show with Kate Winkler Dawson
Wicked Words - Katherine Dykstra: What Happened to Paula?
Author Katherine Dykstra investigates to murder of 18-year-old Paula Oberbroeckling in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1970. Katherine talks to family members, including her mother and sister, in hopes of gathering clues to this 50-year-old unsolved case. Written, researched, and hosted by Kate Winkler Dawson/producer Alexis Amorosi/sound designer Andrew Eapen/composer Curtis Heath/web designer Ilsa Brink/additional research Ella Middleton Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/4dsqzI1Subscribe to my newsletter: tenfoldmorewicked.com Buy my books: ka...
2021-10-18
40 min
Wicked Words - A True Crime Talk Show with Kate Winkler Dawson
Wicked Words - Dr. Katherine Ramsland: BTK Killer Dennis Rader
Forensic psychologist Dr. Katherine Ramsland spent years interviewing BTK Killer Dennis Rader in prison, digging into the psyche of a psychopath and a serial killer. Find out what he taught her in this fascinating episode. Written, researched, and hosted by Kate Winkler Dawson/producer Alexis Amorosi/sound designer Andrew Eapen/composer Curtis Heath/web designer Ilsa Brink/additional research Ella MiddletonSupport this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/4dsqzI1 Subscribe to my newsletter: tenfoldmorewicked.com Buy my books: katewinklerdaw...
2021-05-17
38 min
The SpokenWeb Podcast
Lesbian Liberation Across Media: A Sonic Screening
This episode of The SpokenWeb Podcast is a little different than episodes you’ve heard from us before. It is a kind of “feminist memory-work” - An audio collage, a method, an approach to community building which aims to honor lesbian-feminist collective histories and renewed public attention to lesbian feminist culture.Episode producers – Felicity Tayler, Mathieu Aubin and Scott Girouard - cordially invite you into their feminist sonic memory world: A three-part audio collage of “Lesbian Liberation Across Media”. A virtual film screening and discussion held Summer 2020 in partnership with SpokenWeb, and featuring three iconic lesbian feminist films: “A Wo...
2020-11-02
58 min
The SpokenWeb Podcast
Deep Curation - Experiments with the Poetry Reading as Practice
This episode - The Season Two Premiere of The SpokenWeb Podcast - chronicles different phases in the evolution of Deep Curation as a poetry reading curation practice, from its earlier iterations with Klara merely choosing the poems read by the authors and the order of their presentation, to its more robust form, with excerpted and intertwined works creating a thematic, cohesive arc. Poets featured from Deep Curation archival audio, include Lee Ann Brown, Margaret Christakos, Kaie Kellough, Sawako Nakayasu, Deanna Radford, and Erin Robinsong.SpokenWeb is a monthly podcast produced by the SpokenWeb team as part of...
2020-10-05
56 min
3 Boys In A Bar
S1/E18: The Current War
In Episode 18, Marco, Tom and Will review The Current War, a fictionalized account of the battle between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse over whose electrical system would power the world. Marco is on whisky duties and he brings a solid contender all the way from Japan with the Tokinoka Blended Whisky. The Current War stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Shannon, Tom Holland, Matthew MacFadyen, Nicholas Holt, with Tuppence Middleton and Katherine Waterston. Directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon. Available to stream on Apple iTunes. Rated M
2020-09-15
35 min
STORIES TELLING STORIES
LOCKED IN A VACANCY ep11: "Miss Brill" by Katherine Mansfield
Katherine Mansfield was a poet and short story writer of the “modernist” style, born and raised in colonial New Zealand. But unfortunately, like so many influential artists, her time on Earth was short… losing her young life to tuberculosis at the relatively young age of 34. She died leaving behind an impressive body of work, which took years of editing and preparation for her estranged spouse John Middleton Murray to publish, but we’re glad he did. After she moved to England in 1919, Mansfield began rubbing elbows with who’s who, and developed notable friendships with authors D.H. Lawrenc...
2020-06-12
23 min
Fangradio
Fangradio - Ep.5 (Neil Finn) - 25.03.20
Neil Finn, live from home in Los Angeles, 25th March 2020. Fangradio Theme; I Can’t Give You Anything But Love (cover); reading of a Katherine Mansfield letter to John Middleton Murry (“Jack”); Love This Life; Lost Island; Fall At Your Feet; Julia (Beatles cover); Catherine Wheels; When You Come.
2020-04-29
38 min
Make it British Podcast
10 Things that make British-made businesses great
In this episode I look back over the first 100 episodes of this show to find out what makes British-made businesses great.There are many common themes running running through the last 100 episodes and that I've heard again and again from those I've interviewed.Here are the 10 things that make British-made businesses great:UK manufacturers are partners to the businesses they make for Katya Wildman (Ep 10), Sian Reekie (23), Tom Glover (72)Transparency is integral to their supply chainJenny Holloway (21), Adam Robertson (51), Sophie Slater (94)Sustainability is at the forefront of everything they doIan Maclean (12), Mick Cheema (31)They...
2019-11-05
29 min
Free Audiobook: Stories for Your Ears | Classics, British Literature
Women in Love by D. H. Lawrence | Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Women in LoveAuthor: D. H. LawrenceNarrator: Paul SlackFormat: UnabridgedLength: 20 hrs and 47 minsLanguage: EnglishRelease date: 08-28-17Publisher: Naxos AudioBooksGenres: Classics, British LiteratureSummary:Considered the most widely read novel of the 20th century, D. H. Lawrence's fiery fifth book continues the loves and lives of The Rainbow's Brangwen sisters, Gudrun and Ursula. Gerald Crich, son of a wealthy colliery owner, captures the heart of Gudrun, while Ursula...
2017-08-28
8h 47
Dorian Wallace Music
ACT 2 | Vocational Clairvoyance
THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY (or Tony's Troubles) by Dorian Wallace Created by John Sanborn “The Temptation of St. Anthony (or Tony’s Troubles)” Dorian Wallace (music) John Sanborn (words) A Tenth Intervention Production Hajnal Pivnick | producer, artistic director Dorian Wallace | composer, artistic director What is Faith without God? It is a belief in the self, in enlightened consciousness - in order to effect change without direction. We have only our lives with which to act; yet we deny ourselves an objective, to give virtue to a lie. Searching for truth is honorable, but unending. Expressing that truth is the objectiv...
2016-11-17
04 min
Dorian Wallace Music
Act 3 | Devil in the Details
THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY (or Tony's Troubles) by Dorian Wallace Created by John Sanborn “The Temptation of St. Anthony (or Tony’s Troubles)” Dorian Wallace (music) John Sanborn (words) A Tenth Intervention Production Hajnal Pivnick | producer, artistic director Dorian Wallace | composer, artistic director What is Faith without God? It is a belief in the self, in enlightened consciousness - in order to effect change without direction. We have only our lives with which to act; yet we deny ourselves an objective, to give virtue to a lie. Searching for truth is honorable, but unending. Expressing that truth is the objectiv...
2016-11-17
06 min
Dorian Wallace Music
ACT 7 | Salvation
THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY (or Tony's Troubles) by Dorian Wallace Created by John Sanborn “The Temptation of St. Anthony (or Tony’s Troubles)” Dorian Wallace (music) John Sanborn (words) A Tenth Intervention Production Hajnal Pivnick | producer, artistic director Dorian Wallace | composer, artistic director What is Faith without God? It is a belief in the self, in enlightened consciousness - in order to effect change without direction. We have only our lives with which to act; yet we deny ourselves an objective, to give virtue to a lie. Searching for truth is honorable, but unending. Expressing that truth is the objectiv...
2016-11-17
05 min
Dorian Wallace Music
ACT 1 | Persistence or Surviving
THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY (or Tony's Troubles) by Dorian Wallace Created by John Sanborn “The Temptation of St. Anthony (or Tony’s Troubles)” Dorian Wallace (music) John Sanborn (words) A Tenth Intervention Production Hajnal Pivnick | producer, artistic director Dorian Wallace | composer, artistic director What is Faith without God? It is a belief in the self, in enlightened consciousness - in order to effect change without direction. We have only our lives with which to act; yet we deny ourselves an objective, to give virtue to a lie. Searching for truth is honorable, but unending. Expressing that truth is the objectiv...
2016-11-17
06 min
Dorian Wallace Music
ACT 4 | Divestiture ACT 5 | Temptation Suite ACT 6 | Torture
THE TEMPTATION OF ST. ANTHONY (or Tony's Troubles) by Dorian Wallace Created by John Sanborn “The Temptation of St. Anthony (or Tony’s Troubles)” Dorian Wallace (music) John Sanborn (words) A Tenth Intervention Production Hajnal Pivnick | producer, artistic director Dorian Wallace | composer, artistic director What is Faith without God? It is a belief in the self, in enlightened consciousness - in order to effect change without direction. We have only our lives with which to act; yet we deny ourselves an objective, to give virtue to a lie. Searching for truth is honorable, but unending. Expressing that truth is the objectiv...
2016-11-16
11 min
the MadStage Podcast
An Evening's Affair 2: Shakespeare's Betrayals
An Evening's Affair 2: Shakespeare's Betrayals Directed by Francisco Torres, Emily Morrison-Weeks, Greg Hudson, Kyra McFarland, and Jason Compton Madison Shakespeare Company's anthology series An Evening's Affair returns with an all-new selection of stirring and shocking scenes from the canon. Built this time around the themes of betrayal and backstabbing, this second installment of An Evening's Affair explores the darker side of friendships, the inconstancy of love, and the instability of hatred. An Evening's Affair 2 delivers 10 different scenes from nine of Shakespeare's plays, including Macbeth, Hamlet, and Romeo and Juliet, as well as less...
2016-02-24
00 min
Y E G
012: reddit.com/r/Trance - Trancit Weekly Podcast #64
reddit Trancit Weekly Guestmix PodcastEpisode #64more info @http://redd.it/1u65xw-01 / 00:00Andy Moor - Atmospherica02 / 02:08Tom Middleton - WYV AUW CHU (Beatless)03 / 05:13The xx - Chained (Sasha Beatless)04 / 10:18Jon Hopkins - Sun Harmonics05 / 13:43Max Cooper, BRAIDS - Pleasures06 / 20:20Bonobo, Erykah Badu - Heaven for the Sinner (Instrumental)07 / 23:43James Welsh - Strong08 / 30:37Sultan, Ned Shepard, Dirty Vegas - Crimson Sun09 / 33:15Tim Richards, Antix - Another...
2014-01-01
00 min
Best Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Law & Politics
Lady Bird Johnson: Legacy of a First Lady by Joe Bevilacqua
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/236542 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Lady Bird Johnson: Legacy of a First Lady Author: Joe Bevilacqua Narrator: Joe Bevilacqua Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 59 minutes Release date: April 1, 2013 Genres: Law & Politics Publisher's Summary: As heard on Sirius XM Radio and NPR stations! Lady Bird Johnson: Legacy of a First Lady was written, produced, directed, and narrated by veteran NPR producer Joe Bevilacqua. One of the most licensed audiobooks on The Public Radio Exchange and iTunes, it is Bevilacqua's award-winning audio documentary examining the challenges and achievements of this extraordinary woman. The hour combines...
2013-04-01
03 min