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The Director Notebooks PodcastThe Director Notebooks PodcastEpisode 02: The Coen Brothers - Masters of Dark Comedy and Genre FusionSend us a textStep into the uniquely twisted world of Joel and Ethan Coen, where dark comedy meets crime drama, and nothing is quite what it seems. In our second episode, we explore how two brothers from Minnesota revolutionized independent cinema with their distinctive blend of humor, violence, and profound storytelling.From the neo-noir brilliance of Blood Simple to the quirky charm of Fargo, discover how the Coens craft their unforgettable characters and weave complex narratives that defy genre conventions. Through cutting-edge...2024-11-2519 minAnd the Winner Should Have Been...And the Winner Should Have Been...Coen Bros. Part IAnother two part episode (at least two; we haven't recorded any more than this so far) this time around, but looking at a selection of Coen Brothers movies chosen by Mark. We discuss four of their films in this episode and plan to discuss four more. SPOILERS THROUGHOUT!Enjoy!00:43 Mark's flu podcast01:46 Introducing the topic04:10 Raising Arizona (SPOILERS BEGIN)20:55 M. Emmett WALSH (Bob apparently has football on the brain, he'll make the mistake again later too)24:26 Miller's Crossing42:48...2024-02-031h 12Building Your Homestead PodcastBuilding Your Homestead Podcast#11-Mark Shepard: Water For Any Farm▶️ Join Mark Shepard and I for a Free Online Summit https://www.mypermacultureproperty.comMark and I chat about why permaculture went from "permanent agriculture" to "gardening on steroids", P.A. Yeomans Scale of Permanence, design process, and much more.Mark Shepard is a Permaculture farmer, homesteader, author of Restoration Agriculture: Real World Permaculture for Farmers, and Water for ANY Farm. Teacher, Restoration Agriculture system designer & installer.Find out more about Mark's work at https://www.restorationag.com▶️ My farm https://www.coenfarm.ca2021-03-211h 27Building Your Homestead PodcastBuilding Your Homestead Podcast#3-Mark Anielski and Rob Avis: An Economy of Well-BeingEconomist Mark Anielski sits down with Rob Avis and Takota Coen to talk about the economics of well-being.Mark Anielski (B.A., BScF, MScFE) is an economic strategist specializing in measuring the well-being and happiness of nations, communities and businesses. Mark holds three degrees from the University of Alberta: Economics (1981), Forest Science (1984), and Masters of Science in Forest Economics (1991). For ten years (2003-2012) he was professor of corporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship at the University of Alberta’s School of Business. He has lectured internationally on the economics of happiness and well-being in Cana...2020-10-291h 35Mark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouStrand: The IdeaThe Idea by Mark Strand, US Poet Laureate 1990-91.2020-10-2201 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouEspaillat: “Find Work”“Find Work” by Rhina Espaillat2020-09-1000 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouPinsky: ShirtShirt by Robert Pinsky2020-09-0902 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouGraham: The Day After Labor DayThe Day After Labor Day by Joan Graham2020-09-0800 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouMillar: Labor DayLabor Day by Joseph Millar2020-09-0700 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWeek 26: Labor DayAll poems this week are about labor, work, job, etc. in honor of the Labor Day holiday on Monday.2020-09-0600 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouHadas: The End of SummerThe End of Summer by Rachel Hadas2020-09-0501 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouTrowbridge: Summer’s Almost GoneSummer’s Almost Gone by William Trowbridge2020-09-0401 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouHousman: [When summer’s end is nighing][When summer’s end is nighing] by A. 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Housman2020-09-0301 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouMillay: The End of SummerThe End of Summer by Edna St. Vincent Millay2020-09-0200 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouDickinson: [As imperceptibly as Grief][As imperceptibly as Grief] by Emily Dickinson2020-09-0100 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouTurbyfill: End of SummerEnd of Summer by Mark Turbyfill2020-08-3100 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWeek 25: End of SummerAs we move into September, this week’s poems are all about the end of summer.2020-08-3000 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouGioia: Finding a Box of Family LettersFinding a Box of Family Letters by Dana Gioia2020-08-2901 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouLindsay: The Old Mail Coach to BeltonThe Old Mail Coach to Belton by Vachel Lindsay2020-08-2800 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouHernandez: At the Post OfficeAt the Post Office by David Hernandez2020-08-2700 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouHarrison: Mailboxes in Late WinterMailboxes in Late Winter by Jeffrey Harrison2020-08-2600 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouTracy: StampsStamps by Kristen Tracy2020-08-2501 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouKooser: Post OfficePost Office by Ted Kooser2020-08-2400 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWeek 24: MailAll the poems this week are about mail, the post office, writing and receiving mail, etc.2020-08-2301 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouStanton: To Susan B. 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Anthony on her eightieth birthday by Elizabeth Cady Stanton2020-08-2201 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouGilman: The Anti-SuffragistsThe Anti-Suffragists by Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman2020-08-2102 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouRidge: To the OthersTo the Others by Lola Ridge2020-08-2000 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouHarper: Aunt Chloe’s PoliticsAunt Chloe’s Politics by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper2020-08-1900 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouFisher: Alice PaulAlice Paul by Katherine Rolston Fisher2020-08-1800 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouGilman: We As WomenWe As Women by Charlotte Perkins Gilman2020-08-1701 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWeek 23: Women’s SuffrageThis week we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution, which granted women the right to vote.2020-08-1600 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouFrank: The Moon’s Magnetic Field Once Came from an AsteroidThe Moon’s Magnetic Field Once Came from an Asteroid by Rebecca Morgan Frank2020-08-1501 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouHandal: Holy CosmosHoly Cosmos by Nathalie Handal2020-08-1400 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouSze: Comet HyakutakeComet Hyakutake by Arthur Sze2020-08-1301 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouRogers: Watching the PerseidsWatching the Perseids by Isabel Rogers2020-08-1201 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouScruton: Watching the Comet on Easter EveningWatching the Comet on Easter Evening by James Scruton2020-08-1100 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouLesemann: On An Evening of Bright MeteorsOn An Evening of Bright Meteors by Maurice Leseman2020-08-1000 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWeek 22: Space RocksA week of poems about comets, asteroids, meteors, and other things you’d find in space.2020-08-0900 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouTeasdale: AfterwardsAfterwards by Sara Teasdale2020-08-0800 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouTeasdale: In FlorenceIn Florence by Sara Teasdale2020-08-0700 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouTeasdale: BarterBarter by Sara Teasdale2020-08-0600 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouTeasdale: There Will Come Soft RainsThere Will Come Soft Rains by Sara Teasdale2020-08-0500 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouTeasdale: Old Love and NewOld Love and New by Sara Teasdale2020-08-0400 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouTeasdale: LeavesLeaves by Sara Teasdale2020-08-0300 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWeek 21: Sara TeasdaleAll poems this week are by Sara Teasdale, born August 8, 1884.2020-08-0200 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouThayer: Casey at the BatCasey at the Bat by Ernest L. Thayer2020-08-0103 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouSmith: Devotion : BaseballDevotion : Baseball by Bruce Smith2020-07-3101 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouEvans: Old Men Watching BaseballOld Men Watching Baseball by Oliver Evans2020-07-3000 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouBlackburn: 7th Game : 1960 Series7th Game: 1960 Series by Paul Blackburn2020-07-2900 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouMcDonough: We’re Human BeingsWe’re Human Beings by Jill McDonough2020-07-2800 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouDybek: ClothespinsClothespins by Stuart Dybek2020-07-2700 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWeek 20: BaseballWith Major League Baseball starting its season last week, this week it’s all poems involving our nominal national pastime.2020-07-2600 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouUpdike: Back From VacationBack From Vacation by John Updike2020-07-2500 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouHilbert: AAA Vacation GuideAAA Vacation Guide by Ernest Hilbert2020-07-2400 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouSlater: Family VacationFamily Vacation by Judith Slater2020-07-2300 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouAllen: If You Get There Before I DoIf You Get There Before I Do by Dick Allen2020-07-2202 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouGrotz: Self-Portrait on the Street of an Unnamed Foreign CitySelf-Portrait on the Street of an Unnamed Foreign City by Jennifer Grotz2020-07-2101 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouDove: VacationVacation by Rita Dove2020-07-2000 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWeek 19: VacationThe poems this week will all be about travel and going on vacation.2020-07-1900 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouBancquart: [It’s Been Two Thousand Years Now]It’s Been Two Thousand Years Now] by Marie-Claire Bancquart, translated by Maxianne Berger2020-07-1800 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouJacob: Ballad of the Country ExileBallad of the Country Exile by Max Jacob, translation by Harvey Shapiro.2020-07-1700 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouRimbaud: A Season in HellA Season in Hell by Arthur Rimbaud, translated by Bertrand Mathieu.2020-07-1601 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouVerlaine: Clair de LuneClair de Lune by Paul Verlaine2020-07-1500 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouNational Assembly: Declaration of the Rights of Man and the CitizenDeclaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, approved by the National Assembly of France, August 26 17892020-07-1404 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouChènier: The Young CaptiveThe Young Captive by Andre Chènier, translation by Toru Dutt (1880)2020-07-1302 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWeek 18: FranceA week of French poetry in honor of Bastille Day.2020-07-1200 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to Youde Góngora: Of Human AmbitionOf Human Ambition by Luis de Góngora, born this day in 15212020-07-1100 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouEspiru: CatalanCatalan by Salvador Espiru, born this day in 1913.2020-07-1000 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouRadcliffe: AirAir by Anne Radcliffe, born this day in 1764.2020-07-0900 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to Youde la Fontaine: To Promise is One Thing to Keep it, AnotherTo Promise is One a Thing to Keep it, Another by Jean de la Fontaine, born this day in 1621.2020-07-0801 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWalker: For My PeopleFor My People by Margaret Walker, born this day in 19152020-07-0702 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouChagall: Mine Alone is the Country in My SoulMine Alone is the Country in My Soul by Marc Chagall, born this day in 1887.2020-07-0601 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWeek 17: BirthdaysInstead of finding one poet who has a birthday this week and solely doing their poems, every day this week will be a different poet born on the day the podcast is published.2020-07-0500 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouHarjo: Praise the RainPraise the Rain by Joy Harjo2020-07-0400 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouService: The Cremation of Sam McGeeThe Cremation of Sam McGee by Robert W. Service2020-07-0303 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouMarriott: Prairie GraveyardPrairie Graveyard by Anne Marriott2020-07-0200 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouCogswell: New BrunswickNew Brunswick by Fred Cogswell2020-07-0100 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouDavies: Frosty Porch BluesFrosty Porch Blues by Lynn Davies2020-06-3000 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouCollins: CanadaCanada by Billy Collins2020-06-2902 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWeek 16: CanadaIn recognition of Canada Day, a week of poems about the Great White North or by Canadian poets.2020-06-2800 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouRexroth: Proust’s MadeleineProust’s Madeleine by Kenneth Rexroth2020-06-2700 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouBradstreet: To Her Father with Some VersesTo Her Father with Some Verses by Anne Bradstreet2020-06-2600 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouBottoms: Sign for My Father, Who Stressed the BuntSign for My Father, Who Stressed the Bunt by David Bottoms2020-06-2500 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouMonsour: FifteenFifteen by Leslie Monsour2020-06-2400 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouLee: The GiftThe Gift by Li-Young Lee2020-06-2301 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouHeaney: DiggingDigging by Seamus Heaney2020-06-2201 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWeek 15: DadsAll the poems this week are in honor of Father’s Day. Best wishes to all the dads and dad-type people out there!2020-06-2100 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouSherwood: The World in the EveningThe World in the Evening by Rachel Sherwood2020-06-2001 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouChitwood: Summer JobSummer Job by Michael Chitwood2020-06-1900 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouYoun: A Parking Lot in West HoustonA Parking Lot in West Houston by Monica Youn2020-06-1801 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouPiercy: More Than EnoughMore Than Enough by Marge Piercy2020-06-1700 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWalcott: Bleeker Street, SummerBleeker Street, Summer by Derek Walcott2020-06-1600 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouSmith: Summer of the LadybirdSummer of the Ladybird by Vivian Smith2020-06-1500 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouWeek 14: SummerA week of poems about our sweatiest season. Enjoy!2020-06-1400 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouLaviera: lady libertylady liberty by Tato Laviera2020-06-1303 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouYeats: Sailing to ByzantiumMark reads William Butler Yeats’s Sailing to Byzantium2020-03-1601 minMark Reads to YouMark Reads to YouMark Reads to You (Trailer)2020-03-1600 minThe Economics of Well-BeingThe Economics of Well-Being#21. Takota Coen: Permaculture farming as a model for an economy of well-being #21. April 25, 2019. Takota Coen is one of Canada's youngest and innovative pioneering permaculture farmers. Takota along with his family farm 250 acres of prime agriculture land just east of Ponoka Alberta near Red Deer Lake. https://www.coenfarm.ca/ They practice a form of land stewardship called Permaculture.  Permaculture is a set of design principles centered around whole systems thinking simulating or directly utilizing the patterns and resilient features observed in natural ecosystems. Permaculture is a philosophy of working with, rather than against nature; looking at the interaction of plants and animals in all their function...2019-04-251h 04We Got This with Mark and HalWe Got This with Mark and Hal#110 - The Boat Files: Best Coen Brothers Film with Jeffrey CranorIn the last 30+ years the Coen Brothers have left their mark on the filmmaking world, creating unforgettable characters and telling interesting stories. But which of their films reigns supreme? Mark and Hal call in their buddy Jeffrey Cranor (Welcome to Night Vale, Within the Wires) to help make the call. 2017-04-051h 22Best of the Best – The Flickering BoxBest of the Best – The Flickering BoxBest of the Best Episode 99: The Coen BrothersFrom one famous duo to another, Mark and Andrew decide to take a strong look at The Coen Brothers, creators of fantastic films such as “The Big Lebowski,” “No Country for Old Men,” and “Darkman.” From Best Side Character in a Coen Film to Best Worst Film from the Coens, we’re gonna have fun with […]2014-02-0328 min