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Moriarty AudiosMoriarty AudiosLa milla verde (Frank Darabont 1999)Título original: The Green Mile Año: 1999 Duración: 180 min. País: Estados Unidos Dirección: Frank Darabont Guion: Frank Darabont. Novela: Stephen King Reparto: Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, David Morse, Doug Hutchison, Sam Rockwell, Barry Pepper, Jeffrey DeMunn, Michael Jeter, Bonnie Hunt, James Cromwell, Gary Sinise, Patricia Clarkson, Graham Greene, Harry Dean Stanton, William Sadler, Paula Malcomson, Dabbs Greer, Brian Libby, Bailey Drucker Música: Thomas Newman Fotografía: David Tattersall Compañías: Warner Bros., Castle Rock Entertainment Género: Drama. Fantástico | Drama carcelario. Sobrenatural. Años 30. Adaptaciones de Stephen King Sinopsis: Ambientada en el sur de los Estad...2025-05-113h 09Libros, cine y acciónLibros, cine y acciónEpisodio 32 - T/4 - "La milla verde" de Stephen King, adaptación al cine de Frank DarabontGaliana comenta para el blog galianaycia.com la novela "La milla verde" de ⁠Stephen King⁠, adaptada al cine por ⁠Frank Darabont⁠ en 1999. Sinopsis oficial: La historia la enmarcan los recuerdos de un anciano que, en los años de la depresión norteamericana, fue guardián de los condenados a muerte en una prisión. Paul Edgecomb se esfuerza en hacer bien su trabajo: trata a los presos con humanidad, resuelve los conflictos que se presentan, congenia con sus compañeros. La llegada al pabellón de la muerte de John Coffey, un negro grandote condenado por el asesinato de dos niñas, le...2025-04-2433 minSpeaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS # 66 | Varsha Panjwani: Women and ShakespeareThis is a talk with Varsha Panjwani, host of the podcast, Women and Shakespeare. She also discusses her recent work on A Midsummer Night’s Dream and on in Indian and diasporic Shakespeare.00:00:00 - Intro00:02:05 - Women and Shakespeare podcast00:07:41 - Podcasts/Feminist Shakespeare Pedagogy00:17:26 - Varsha’s intro to Oxford “Midsummer”00:32:14 - Indian Shakespeare in India00:37:40 - Bollywood and Shakespeare in film00:43:20 - Indian Shakespeare adapted in the West00:52:28 - Indian culture, personal rebellion, and Shakespeare01:05:18 - Future plans, diaspora Shakespe2025-03-301h 13Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS # 65 | Darren Freebury-Jones: 'Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers'Thomas Dabbs speaks with Darren Freebury-Jones about his recent book, Shakespeare’s Borrowed Feathers: How Early Modern Playwrights Shaped the World’s Greatest Writer. This is Darren’s second appearance on the series. Early he has spoken about two more recent books, the first entitled ‘Reading Robert Green: Recovering Shakespeare’s Rival’ and the second is entitled ’Shakespeare’s Rival: The Influence of Thomas Kyd.’ The talk is at: https://youtu.be/tX59cYTUCgE?si=cs2Ac3d8w5-Eqeyg 00:00:00 - Intro00:01:54 - ‘Shakespeare’s Borrowed Feathers’00;04:20 - Digital attribution and reckoning00:08:31 - The ethics o...2024-12-171h 02HE.SHE.THEY. RadioHE.SHE.THEY. RadioHE.SHE.THEY. Radio 020The weekly radio show from HE.SHE.THEY. Championing diversity and inclusion in electronic music. 01. Ebo Taylor & Pat Thomas - Ene Nyame Nam ‘A’ Mensuro (Henrik Schwarz Blend) [Strut]02. Selena Faider - Under My Feet [Another Rhythm]03. Wax Wings - Reclaim Me feat. Nimmo (ABSOLUTE. Remix) [HE.SHE.THEY.]04. Tiga - You Gonna Want Me [Different]05. Lucas Alexander & Riddim Commission - Work It B feat. Gabi’el [HE.SHE.THEY.]06. Amy Dabbs - Show Me [HE.SHE.THEY.]07. Cole Knight - Freak [HE.SHE.THEY.]08. Hammer - Highland feat. Lili Chan (Lili C...2024-12-021h 00Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS # 64 | Tanya Pollard: Ben Jonson and Shakespeare's Tragic WomenThis is a talk with Tanya Pollard of Brooklyn College, City University of New York about Ben Jonson and about her other work on women in Shakespeare and early modern drama.00:00:00 - Intro00:01:34 - Ben Jonson’s ‘The Alchemist’.00:15:12 - Greek tragic women, drama, research methods00:40:15 - Work with theaters in New York City00:52:27 - What brought Tanya to NYC, CUNY00:57:27 - Tanya’s aerial work, the silks01:08:17 - Closing remarks2024-09-071h 09Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS # 63 | Agnès Lafont and Lindsay Reid, Ovidian DramaVideo broadcast here or at https://youtu.be/uVmVZxW2Pu8 Thomas Dabbs speaks with Agnès Lafont of Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3 and Lindsay Reid of the University of Galway about their research and recent collaborations in early modern editing and performance. Lots of Ovid, for Ovid lovers: [LINKS]- The Edward’s Boys, 'The Maydes Metamorphosis':Trailer, 2024 © Esme CornishKing Edward VI School (KES), Stratford-upon-Avonhttps://nakala.fr/10.34847/nkl.935bd7zg- Edward's Boys at https://www.edwardsboys.org.uk- Artists in residency, IRCL: https://ircl.cnrs.fr/en/recherch...2024-07-191h 01Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS # 62 | David Kastan: Shakespeare and RembrandtVideo broadcast at https://youtu.be/UO-SQwmu82Q. This is a talk with David Kastan of Yale University about his career and about what Shakespeare has to do with art and color. It features his forthcoming book on Shakespeare and Rembrandt.00:00:00 - Intro00:02:42 - Accident, chance, adventure, and scholarship00:12:45 - Shakespeare and Rembrandt00:31:25 - Art that makes you stop00:44:37 - What is beauty in art and poetry? Paying attention00:56:35 - Shakespeare and religion, translations01:08:32 - On Color01:20:15 - Closing: The prospect of beauty2024-06-301h 24Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS # 61 | James Shapiro: The PlaybookThomas Dabbs again speaks with James Shapiro of Columbia University, this time about his recent book entitled: ‘The Playbook: A Story of Theater, Democracy, and the Making of a Culture War.’[SEGMENTS]00:00:00 - Intro00:01:20 - ‘The Playbook’ and Shakespeare in America00:04:17 - The Federal Theater (1935-39)00:07:22 - Hallie Flanagan and the Federal Theater00:13:02 - Martin Dies and the conservative playbook00:18:50 - The American culture war00:20:05 - Beginnings of the Federal Theater00:23:50 - A lost and found research archive00:25:10 - Is Chris...2024-05-2754 minSpeaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #60 | A Public Talk by Christopher Highley: Blackfriars in Early Modern LondonThis is a public lecture by Christopher Highley of the Ohio State University on his book, 'Blackfriars in Early Modern London'  (Oxford UP, 2022). Highley specializes in Early Modern literature, culture, and history. Along with his many publications, honors, grants, and awards, he is the author of Shakespeare, Spenser, and the Crisis in Ireland (Cambridge UP, 1997), Catholics Writing the Nation in Early Modern Britain and Ireland (Oxford UP, 2008).  His well-received and most recent book is entitled Blackfriars in Early Modern London: Theater, Church, and Neighborhood.  He is currently continuing his work on early modern London during the English Reformation period, as...2024-05-071h 20Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #59 | A Public Talk by Stephen Wittek: Shakespeare and ConversionVideo version at: https://youtu.be/I_kDph02QcI?si=Z2jXDMPwrm3XQi0h. Stephen Wittek speaks at Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, on his book, 'The Cultural Politics of Conversion in Early Modern England' on Tuesday, June 6th, 2023. Wittek’s work lies at the intersection between early modern drama, cultural studies, and digital humanities. His most recent book is a close examination of Shakespeare’s engagement with the flurry of controversy and activity surrounding the concept of conversion in post-Reformation England. He is also the author of 'The MediaPlayers: Shakespeare, Middleton, Jonson, and the Idea of News' and co-editor of t...2024-04-061h 24Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #58 | Diana Henderson: Digital Pedagogy and Shakespearean AdaptationThomas Dabbs speaks with Diana Henderson of MIT about her recent work in Shakespearean pedagogy and Shakespearean adaptation in particular, but also about her influential contributions to literary study during her career as a Shakespeare scholar.00:00:00 - Intro00:02:18 - Balliol College sabbatical, current research00:06:12 - Why humanities, arts, and social science at MIT00:12:50 - Shakespeare and digital pedagogy 00:22:33 - Shakespeare and adaptation00:40:09 - Shakespeare in film, Shakespeare/Sense00:48:21 - Preserving theatre with recordings and records00:58:30 - Diana’s work as a dramaturg0...2024-03-081h 16Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #57 | Thomas Dabbs: With guest host, Stephen WittekStephen Wittek sits in as co-host and speaks with Thomas Dabbs about his career, both as a Shakespearean and as a Bible teacher in Japan.00:00:00 - Intro00:01:00 - The Speaking of Shakespeare Series00:06:40 - Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, and how Dabbs got to Japan00:16:45 - “Genesis in Japan: the Bible beyond Christianity”00:34:14 - St Paul’s, Paul’s Cross and Shakespearean drama00:47:03 - Digital Humanities, AI, AGU Digital Project, Archives, Meisei00:56:17 - “Waiting for Will,” avant-garde drama in Japan, prison01:04:02 - “Playing with Shakespeare in Japan”2024-02-101h 18山丘FM山丘FM第叁佰零捌章 特輯:Kuma的私人歌單Vol.7301. HAEVN - Back in the Water02. AURORA - This Could Be A Dream03. Ben Abraham - Never Been Better04. Luca Fogale - Unfolding05. Thomas Day - I Don't Wanna Leave Just Yet06. Teddy Swims _ Maren Morris - Some Things I'll Never Know (feat_ Maren Morris)07. Cody Francis _ Cayson Renshaw - you're never coming back08. Fleurie-Odyssey09. Trent Dabbs - Time Decides10. Lauren Daigle-To Know Me2024-01-1641 minSpeaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #56 | David Sterling Brown: Shakespeare's White OthersThomas Dabbs speaks with David Sterling Brown of Trinity College, Connecticut, about his recent book, entitled 'Shakespeare’s White Others', and also about other work that David has done in the field of critical race studies.[LINKS]David Sterling Brown (Website): https://www.davidsterlingbrown.comDavid Sterling Brown VR Gallery: https://hubs.mozilla.com/p963Ga4/david-sterling-gallery-vrvThe Republic of Yarnia: https://www.republicofyarnia.com[SEGMENTS]00:00:00 - Intro00:01:55 - ‘Shakespeare’s White Others’00:30:07 - Personal elements in David’s writing00:31:25 - Trinity College and teaching00:42:32 - White Others VR Art Galler...2024-01-041h 47Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #55 | Tiffany Stern: Ballads, Malone, and Editing ShakespeareThomas Dabbs talks with Tiffany Stern of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, about her recent perspectives on ballads in early modern drama, on Edmond Malone’s 18th-century scholarship, and on her editorial work in Shakespeare and 16th-century literature2023-12-091h 17Feel A Binge-Worthy Full Audiobook On Your Commute.Feel A Binge-Worthy Full Audiobook On Your Commute.The Big Book of Christmas. Classic Stories and Poems (100 works): The Gift of the Magi, The Red Room, A Letter from Santa Claus, The Fir Tree, Song of the Holly and others by Joseph Rudyard Kipling, Elizabeth Harrison, O.Henry, Hesba Stretton, Alfred Tennyson, Selma Lagerlof, William Dean Howells, Robert Louis Stevenson, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Nikolai Gogol, Henry Van Dyke, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Eugene Field, Anton Chekhov, Clement C. Moore, L.M. Montgomery, William Thackeray, William Butler Yeats, Louisa May Alcott, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, George MacDonald, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Emily Dickinson, Charles Kingsley, Thomas Hardy, Oscar Wilde, Walter Scott, Hans Christian Andersen, L. Frank Baum, Saki, Washington Irving, Kenneth Grahame, Beatrix Potter, James Joyce, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, John Milton, Leo Tolstoy, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Willa Cather, William ShakespearePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/730260to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Big Book of Christmas. Classic Stories and Poems (100 works): The Gift of the Magi, The Red Room, A Letter from Santa Claus, The Fir Tree, Song of the Holly and others Author: Joseph Rudyard Kipling, Elizabeth Harrison, O.Henry, Hesba Stretton, Alfred Tennyson, Selma Lagerlof, William Dean Howells, Robert Louis Stevenson, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Nikolai Gogol, Henry Van Dyke, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Eugene Field, Anton Chekhov, Clement C. Moore, L.M. Montgomery, William Thackeray, William Butler Yeats, Louisa May Alcott, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, George MacDonald, Harriet Beecher Stowe...2023-12-047h 16Step Inside A Full Audiobook That Is Simply High-Impact.Step Inside A Full Audiobook That Is Simply High-Impact.The Big Book of Christmas. Classic Stories and Poems (100 works): The Gift of the Magi, The Red Room, A Letter from Santa Claus, The Fir Tree, Song of the Holly and others by Joseph Rudyard Kipling, Elizabeth Harrison, O.Henry, Hesba Stretton, Alfred Tennyson, Selma Lagerlof, William Dean Howells, Robert Louis Stevenson, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Nikolai Gogol, Henry Van Dyke, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Eugene Field, Anton Chekhov, Clement C. Moore, L.M. Montgomery, William Thackeray, William Butler Yeats, Louisa May Alcott, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, George MacDonald, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Emily Dickinson, Charles Kingsley, Thomas Hardy, Oscar Wilde, Walter Scott, Hans Christian Andersen, L. Frank Baum, Saki, Washington Irving, Kenneth Grahame, Beatrix Potter, James Joyce, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, John Milton, Leo Tolstoy, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Willa Cather, William ShakespearePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/730260to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Big Book of Christmas. Classic Stories and Poems (100 works): The Gift of the Magi, The Red Room, A Letter from Santa Claus, The Fir Tree, Song of the Holly and others Author: Joseph Rudyard Kipling, Elizabeth Harrison, O.Henry, Hesba Stretton, Alfred Tennyson, Selma Lagerlof, William Dean Howells, Robert Louis Stevenson, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Nikolai Gogol, Henry Van Dyke, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Eugene Field, Anton Chekhov, Clement C. Moore, L.M. Montgomery, William Thackeray, William Butler Yeats, Louisa May Alcott, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, George MacDonald, Harriet Beecher Stowe...2023-12-047h 16Get Your Favorite Full Audiobooks in Literature, Fairy Tales & FolkloreGet Your Favorite Full Audiobooks in Literature, Fairy Tales & FolkloreThe Big Book of Christmas. 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Classic Stories and Poems (100 works): The Gift of the Magi, The Red Room, A Letter from Santa Claus, The Fir Tree, Song of the Holly and others Author: Joseph Rudyard Kipling, Elizabeth Harrison, O.Henry, Hesba Stretton, Alfred Tennyson, Selma Lagerlof, William Dean Howells, Robert Louis Stevenson, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Nikolai Gogol, Henry Van Dyke, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Eugene Field, Anton Chekhov, Clement C. Moore, L.M. Montgomery, William Thackeray, William Butler Yeats, Louisa May Alcott, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, George MacDonald, Harriet Beecher Stowe...2023-12-047h 16Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Literature, Essays & AnthologiesAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Literature, Essays & AnthologiesThe Big Book of Christmas. Classic Stories and Poems (100 works): The Gift of the Magi, The Red Room, A Letter from Santa Claus, The Fir Tree, Song of the Holly and others by Joseph Rudyard Kipling, Elizabeth Harrison, O.Henry, Hesba Stretton, Alfred Tennyson, Selma Lagerlof, William Dean Howells, Robert Louis Stevenson, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Nikolai Gogol, Henry Van Dyke, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Eugene Field, Anton Chekhov, Clement C. Moore, L.M. Montgomery, William Thackeray, William Butler Yeats, Louisa May Alcott, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, George MacDonald, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Emily Dickinson, Charles Kingsley, Thomas Hardy, Oscar Wilde, Walter Scott, Hans Christian Andersen, L. Frank Baum, Saki, Washington Irving, Kenneth Grahame, Beatrix Potter, James Joyce, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, John Milton, Leo Tolstoy, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Willa Cather, William ShakespearePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/730260to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Big Book of Christmas. Classic Stories and Poems (100 works): The Gift of the Magi, The Red Room, A Letter from Santa Claus, The Fir Tree, Song of the Holly and others Author: Joseph Rudyard Kipling, Elizabeth Harrison, O.Henry, Hesba Stretton, Alfred Tennyson, Selma Lagerlof, William Dean Howells, Robert Louis Stevenson, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Nikolai Gogol, Henry Van Dyke, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Eugene Field, Anton Chekhov, Clement C. Moore, L.M. Montgomery, William Thackeray, William Butler Yeats, Louisa May Alcott, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, George MacDonald, Harriet Beecher Stowe...2023-12-047h 16Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #54 | Jean-Christophe Mayer: Shakespeare's Early ReadersThomas Dabbs speaks with Jean-Christophe Mayer about his recent book, Shakespeare’s Early Readers and about his work with the French National Center for Scientific Research and his other research and administrative activities.00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:30 - CNRS and IRCL: Roles in research00:08:58 - Human beings in history: materialism and theory00:21:48 - Trans-disciplinary research00:26:00 - Shakespeare in Japan00:27:24 - Montpellier00:28:48 - First Folio in Japan: Meisei, Used Books00:42:32 - Early readers: Finding yourself in a book00:51:03 - Elizabeth Montague and Voltaire...2023-11-261h 37Elected Women Across AmericaElected Women Across AmericaIntroduction to the NFWL Leadership Academy | with NFWL's Jody Thomas and Renee DabbsWelcome to Elected Women Across America, a podcast featuring elected women with common goals to exchange legislative ideas and reach across the aisle. Hosted by the National Foundation for Women Legislators, this podcast provides a direct line to the leaders that the organization empowers. In this episode, you’ll hear from our executive director Jody Thomas on what you can look forward to at our Annual Conference in Orlando on November 16th and get a sneak peek at an exciting strategic initiative with management and leadership consultant Renee Dabbs. We'll bring you new stories from elec...2023-11-0122 minSpeaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #53 | Peter Herman: Early Modern OthersThis is a talk with Peter Herman of the University of California, San Diego about his new book, Early Modern Others and other elements of his research that focus on the relationship between literature and culture.2023-10-261h 44DJ B-12 Deep Acid House ExperienceDJ B-12 Deep Acid House ExperienceDJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience #47 - September 2023 - Dedicated to AinsleyHello and welcome episode 47 of The DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience. I hope you are all doing well out there and I appreciate your support and listenership. This show is for the month of September 2023, and it is dedicated in memory of Ainsley Talbot, my 10-month 3-week-old kitten who passed on August 29, 2023. She had a terrible condition that left her disabled after she was about 2-3 months old. Although she was born normal with her surviving sister, Arianna and her brother, Jackson, it seems, her mother, Gracie (who was a stray cat I took in 3 weeks before they...2023-09-242h 38Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #52 | Eric Rasmussen: First Folio ShakespeareThis is a talk with Eric Rasmussen of the University of Nevada, Reno, about his work in locating and cataloguing full descriptions of over 200 copies of the Shakespearean First Folio, the large book that made Shakespeare, Shakespeare. This year is the 400th anniversary of the publication of this edition, entitled Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies and published in 1623.2023-08-121h 00Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #51 | Heidi Craig: Drama during the English Civil WarsThis is a talk with Heidi Craig of the University of Toronto about her recent book on drama during the English Civil War period: 00:00:00 - Intro00:00:00 - Drama during the English Civil Wars00:05:46 - Old drama/new drama, when Shakespeare wasn’t first00:08:45 - Periodization of drama00:13:10 - Secret or underground performance00:17:01 - Plays becoming literary and commercial products00:21:50 - The effort to kill off drama and theatre and fun00:27:28 - Elevating/ destroying drama politics/ pandemic00:33:12 - Historic preservation and the dig...2023-07-151h 17Addiction by DJ AdonisAddiction by DJ AdonisAddiction 800Blaze pres. UDAUFL feat. Barbara Tucker - Most Precious Love (Dj Kone & Marc Palacios Remix) The Mekanism feat. Mr. V - This Is My Day CID & Truth x Lies - Caroline Dusky - Springz LP Giobbi - Giodisco Diplo & Nicky Da B - Express Yourself (Mochakk Remix) Thomas Newson, Sllash & Doppe - 1995 Marco Lys & Luca Garaboni - Fourth Dimension Saffron Stone & MISS DRE - All The Way Firebeatz - Superfreak Adapter - Freak Me Fuzzy Hair - Party Hook Sonny Fodera & Paul Woolford feat. Ella Henderson - Like I Used To (Belters Only Remix) Hot Since 82 - Love Me Amy...2023-07-1059 minThe StackThe StackThe Stack: Black Panther, Void Rivals, And MoreOn this week's Stack podcast for the week of June 14, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Black Panther #1 MarvelWritten by Eve L. EwingArt by Chris AllenVoid Rivals #1Image ComicsWritten by Robert KirkmanArt by Lorenzo De FeliciDC Pride Through The Years #1DC ComicsWritten by William Messner-Loebs, Greg Rucka, Steve Orlando & Vita Ayala, Tim SheridanArt by Greg LaRocque, J.H. Williams III, J...2023-06-141h 29Comic Book ClubComic Book ClubThe Stack: Black Panther, Void Rivals, And MoreOn this week's Stack podcast for the week of June 14, 2023, we've got new comic book reviews for:Black Panther #1 MarvelWritten by Eve L. EwingArt by Chris AllenVoid Rivals #1Image ComicsWritten by Robert KirkmanArt by Lorenzo De FeliciDC Pride Through The Years #1DC ComicsWritten by William Messner-Loebs, Greg Rucka, Steve Orlando & Vita Ayala, Tim SheridanArt by Greg LaRocque, J.H. Williams III, J...2023-06-141h 29Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #50 | Darren Freebury-Jones: Robert Greene and Thomas KydThis is a talk with Darren Freebury-Jones, Lecturer in Shakespeare Studies, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, about his two recent books: ‘Reading Robert Greene’ and ’Shakespeare’s Tutor: The Influence of Thomas Kyd'. Along with providing a fresh view of two playwrights that deserve much more of our attention, both books explore new ways to understand creative collaboration among young, aspiring playwrights, particularly during Shakespeare's early years as a dramatist in London.00:00:00 - Intro00:02:10 - ‘Reading Robert Greene’00:07:27 - Thomas Kyd, ’Shakespeare’s Tutor’00:14:20 - Authorial attribution—digital vs critical00:22:50 - Collaboration—Shakespeare, Kyd, and others00:28:40...2023-06-111h 21Les mensuelles de Tsugi RadioLes mensuelles de Tsugi RadioPont Neuf REC Radio Show #9Thomas Prunier, fondateur du label Pont Neuf Records, défriche les sorties house et electro du mois sur Pont Neuf REC, tous les mois sur tsugiradio.frFlabaire – Paper Bag On A Rainy DayAmy Dabbs & Athlete Wippet – Deep In Your LoveShore – So LowMarsolo – Dear FutureRoy Ford – Victoria’s Secret (Tour-Maubourg ‘All Night’ Mix)B From E – Just At NightGavinco – Bring The CheckAlex Kassian – Leave Your Life (Dance Mix)Salute – PeachTina Turner – We Don’t Need Another Hero2023-05-301h 02Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #49 | Emma Smith: Shakespeare's First FolioThomas Dabbs speaks with Emma Smith of Hertford College, Oxford, about Shakespeare’s First Folio. The year 2023 is the 400th anniversary year of this monumental edition. This conversation covers the re-release of two of Emma’s books, one on the making of the First Folio and one on the history of its reception over the following centuries. 2023-05-071h 01DJ Kel Sweeney\'s Mix PodcastDJ Kel Sweeney's Mix PodcastMain Room Mix 22nd April 2023Jose Dicaro - The AssessmentDonna Allen - Serious (Michael Gray Remix)Mark James - Back To LoveKings Of Tomorrow ft April - Fall For You (Sandy Rivera's Classic Mix)Amy Dabbs - Dandelion Theory Soul Seekerz & Luv Foundation (UK) - Summertime Majkol Jay - In My House (KPD Remix)Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall 2023 (Dr Packer Extended Remix)Childish Gambino - This Is America (Todd Terry, Louis Vega & Kenny Dope Mix)Soul Avengerz ft Krysten Cummings - Heard It All Be...2023-04-221h 54Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #48 | Ian Smith: Black ShakespeareThomas Dabbs speaks with Ian Smith, current president of the Shakespeare Association of America, about his new book, ‘Black Shakespeare: Reading and Misreading Race’ (Cambridge UP)2023-04-061h 13Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #47 | Gayle Greene: Immeasurable Outcomes: Teaching Shakespeare in the Age of the AlgorithmThomas Dabbs speaks with Gayle Greene about her new book, ‘Immeasurable Outcomes: Teaching Shakespeare in the Age of the Algorithm’ (Johns Hopkins). This book covers the history of coordinated attacks on humanities education and also examines the administrative obstacles placed on teachers in general in the modern classroom. She pushes back on these forces by using the responses of real students in an actual college Shakespeare class.2023-03-241h 45Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #46 | Jane Hwang Degenhardt: Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern StageThomas Dabbs speaks with Jane Hwang Degenhardt of the U Mass, Amherst about her recent book, Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage: They also discussed features of Jane’s research on religious conversion in the early modern period and her approaches to teaching Shakespeare and early modern drama.00:00:00 - Intro00:01:11 - Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage00:27:20 - Shakespearean Horizons: The Worlding of Shakespeare00:34:06 - Arthur Kinney00:35:68 - Jane’s background, and fortune and chance00:43:48 - Conversion, and fictional Islamic conversation00:49:00 - Jane’s teac...2023-03-051h 01Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #45 | Alexa Alice Joubin: Shakespeare, East Asia, Race, Gender, Social JusticeThomas Dabbs speaks with Alexa Alice Joubin of George Washington University about her recent book, 'Shakespeare and East Asia'. Alexa also reviewed her recent research in race and gender studies, with regard to Shakespeare, and presented on her examinations of Shakespearean adaptation across the globe in small and in large ways.[SEGMENTS]00:00:00 - Intro00:01:11 - Shakespeare and East Asia00:08:52 - Constructed “foreignness”, invisible and visible00:28:58 - Critical race studies and racial identity00:27:41 - Reparative transgender Shakespeare00:34:04 - Stage Beauty, inspired by Othello00:38:45 - Transgender theory and Stage Beauty00:47:50 - The...2023-02-051h 19Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #44 | Richard Strier: Shakespearean IssuesThomas Dabbs speaks with Richard Strier of the University of Chicago about his recent book, Shakespearean Issues: Agency, Skepticism, and Other Puzzles.2023-01-131h 13Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #43 | William C. Carroll: Adapting MacbethThomas Dabbs speaks with William Carroll of Boston University about Bill’s recent book, ‘Adapting Macbeth: A Cultural History’.2022-12-261h 11Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #42 | Peter Holland: Shakespeare and ForgettingThomas Dabbs speaks with Peter Holland of the University of Notre Dame about Peter’s recent book, ‘Shakespeare and Forgetting’. 2022-12-101h 18Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #41 | Michael Dobson: Director, The Shakespeare InstituteThis is a talk with Michael Dobson, Director of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, located in Stratford-upon-Avon. Here we talk about the Shakespeare Institute’s programs and mission and also about Michael’s recent work on Shakespeare in national repertories across the globe.2022-11-251h 18Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #40 | Stephen Wittek: Conversion in Shakespeare and Shakespeare VRThomas Dabbs speaks with Stephen Wittek of Carnegie Mellon University about conversion, religious and otherwise,  during the early modern period and also about recent developments in Shakespeare and virtual reality. 2022-11-111h 26Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #39 | Laura Mandell: The New Variorum ShakespeareThomas Dabbs speaks with Laura Mandell of Texas A&M University and director of the university's Center of Digital Humanities Research or CoDHR. The CoDHR is  the publisher of the New Variorum Shakespeare, a project that is working to provide open Internet access to the full history of Shakespearean editions and annotations, and much, much more:The CoDHR supports a dazzling array of DH projects in the areas of digital development and in multidisciplinary research and publication. Among Laura's many contributions to scholarship, is her monograph, or better, manifesto, entitled “Breaking the Book,” which works to reveal why t...2022-10-281h 08Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #38 | Christopher Highley: Blackfriars in Early Modern LondonChristopher Highley of Ohio State University speaks with Thomas Dabbs about his recent book on the Blackfriars district in early modern London and also the Blackfriars complex from which the district got its name. Formed as a religious house for Dominican friars, the Blackfriars complex was repurposed during the Henrican Reformation and became the home for several notable theatre initiatives. In the early 17th century the Blackfriars theatre became a venue for Shakespeare and the King’s Men. Highley’s work provides a detailed view of the entire district, including a fresh understanding of the unique and intriguing religious and...2022-10-191h 20Andreas RauscherAndreas Rauscher15th bday @ black floor | RENATE | Berlin 18.SEPGuess who's turning 15!! with floor takeovers by our friends: RUMMELS BUCHT - Andreas Rauscher, Bonnie Ford, Gitte Verführt, Niemand & Keiner SISYPHOS - Annina, Etcha, Juli N More, Tobi Dei Heimlich Knüller, Madmotormiquel & Kotoe, Maik Gyver, Marcii Moto, Adam Aalias, Claus Fussek, Chrisse Kunst, HOUSE OF LUNACY - Cyranotaurus Cortex, Goldenaxe KILLING TIME - Jeyoh, Kurilo, Margaux, Sofiane Ady Toledano Aérea Negrot Alexkid Amy Dabbs Barbara Preisinger Bertrand. DJ Pete Esther Dune Exildiscount Flavia Laus Franz Scala Garo Giordano b2b Francesco Devincenti GreenVision (Juan Ramos & Trent) Homeboy Jacob Phono Jesse G Johannes Albert JP Enfant Katiusha Luvthang Mis...2022-09-182h 29Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #37 | Fiona Ritchie: Shakespeare in the 18th CenturyThomas Dabbs speaks with Fiona Ritchie of McGill University about her forthcoming book on 18th-century theatre entitled Shakespeare in the Theatre: Sarah Siddons and John Philip Kemble:  Dabbs and Ritchie also discuss the role of women in the theatre and other elements of London and regional theatre during the 'long' 18th century, a period that dates from 1660 to 1830.2022-08-301h 16Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #36 | Lucy Munro: Shakespeare and the King's MenPodcast at https://speakingofshakespeare.buzzsprout.com. Thomas Dabbs talks with Lucy Munro, King’s College, London, mainly about her recent book entitled ‘Shakespeare in the Theatre: The King’s Men’. Also Lucy gives her perspectives on London playhouses during Shakespeare’s time and beyond, with a particular focus on Blackfriars. This talk also covers elements of lost culture in Shakespeare’s time and the initiative to produce a lost play based on historical records entitled ‘Keep the Widow Waking’. There is also commentary on Lucy’s work in theatre architecture with regards to current-day reproductions of old theatres. 2022-08-011h 14Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #35 | Mark Thornton Burnett: Shakespeare in Global CinemaThomas Dabbs talks with Mark Thornton Burnett of Queen’s University, Belfast, about Shakespearean adaptations, particularly in film and across the globe.2022-06-261h 03Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #34 | Stephen Greenblatt: Shakespeare, Adam and Eve, and LucretiusThomas Dabbs speaks with Stephen Greenblatt of Harvard University about Greenblatt’s recent work on Shakespeare, the Bible, and Lucretius.2022-06-121h 10Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #33 | Alex Ryrie: The English Reformation and ShakespeareThis is a talk with Alec Ryrie, FBA, of Durham University about the relationship between Reformation religion and Shakespeare and Marlowe. In this talk Alec reflects on drama and emotion in Protestantism during the 16th and 17th centuries in England and on purgatory, ghosts, souls, atheism, and church ritual. Alec is a historian of Protestant  Christianity in general and of religion in early modern England and Scotland in particular. He has written extensively on the English Reformation and the history and impact of Protestantism in England and Scotland and across the globe. His most recent book is ‘Unbe...2022-05-2158 minSpeaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #32 | Sarah Olive | YA, Dragons, Hot Shakespeare, Cool JapanThomas Dabbs speaks with Sarah Olive of the University of Bangor about global Shakespearean education and about her work on young adult and children’s fiction (where things Shakespearean make many appearances). Sarah is currently on research leave (2022) and is a visiting professor at Kobe Women’s College in Japan.2022-04-291h 32Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #31 | Edward Wilson-Lee: Shakespeare, Books, Water, Africa, and the New WorldThomas Dabbs speaks with Edward Wilson-Lee of Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge. Wilson-Lee is the author of “Shakespeare in Swahililand,” a study of how Shakespearean plays made their way into East Africa. He is also the author of “The Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books,” which examines the life of Columbus’s son, Hernando Colón, and Hernando’s dream of a library that held universal knowledge. This work is supplemented with another book on Colón’s catalogue, a collaboration with José María Pérez Fernández entitled “Hernando Colón’s New World of Books: Towards a Cartography of Knowledge...2022-04-151h 19Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #30 | Peggy O'Brien: Teaching Shakespeare and the Folger MethodPeggy O’Brien, Director of Education at the Folger Shakespeare Library, about the Folger Method for teaching Shakespeare (see link below). This talk also covers the Folger’s educational offerings online and on-site, including lesson plans and and other offerings for those who teach Shakespeare. The Folger Method: https://www.folger.edu/the-folger-methodFolger Shakespeare Library (homepage): https://www.folger.edu00:00:00 - Intro00:02:40 - The Folger Method and its origins00:08:15 - NEH, Professional development, The Wide World, Folger Teaching 00:14:15 - Global literary education, bridging the language and dialect gap00:21:00 - Why...2022-03-091h 15Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #29 | Holger Schott Syme: A Revisionist View of Shakespearean TheatreThomas Dabbs speaks with Holger Schott Syme of the University of Toronto about his revisionist understanding of the London theatre during Shakespeare’s time. The talk also covers Holger’s views on acting companies and theatre going in the Elizabethan period, and also his editorial work, specifically on ‘The Spanish Tragedy’. 2022-02-121h 56Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #28 | Lena Cowen Orlin | The Private Life of William ShakespeareThomas Dabbs speaks with Lena Cowen Orlin about her new book, ‘The Private Life of William Shakespeare’ and about about other areas of her research, including her findings on Tudor homes and her detailed recovery of quotidian life during Shakespeare’s time. 00:00:00 - Intro00:03:24 - ‘The Private Life of William Shakespeare’: Overview00:09:20 - Shakespeare’s education in Stratford: Ovid and Cicero00:12:40 - Shakespeare’s returns to Stratford from London: Oxford, monuments00:15:02 - Shakespeare’s monument00:17:58 - Problems in the history of Shakespearean biography00:20:00 - Biographical research, evidence clusters: misrepresentations and obsessions00:27:48 - Mi...2022-01-281h 15Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #27 | David Sterling Brown: Shakespeare, Race, and Social JusticeThomas Dabbs speaks with David Sterling Brown of Binghamton University. David is currently an ACLS/Mellon Scholars and Society Fellow in residence with The Racial Imaginary Institute, founded by Claudia Rankine, and in July 2022 he will join the faculty at Trinity College (USA), his undergraduate alma mater.This conversation includes a look at recent initiatives that explore whiteness and modern racial conflict through the performance and study of Shakespeare. It also focuses on such recent initiatives as The Racial Imaginary Institute, spearheaded by Claudia Rankine, and also on the progress of 'Untitled Othello,' an ensemble led...2022-01-091h 38Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #26 | James Shapiro: Shakespeare in a Divided AmericaThis is talk with James Shapiro of Columbia University on his recent book, ‘Shakespeare in a Divided America’. This conversation covers highlights of Shapiro’s book on the influence of Shakespeare in American thought and on the minds of such American leaders as John Quincy Adams, Ulysses S. Grant, Abraham Lincoln, and Henry Cabot Lodge. The book also examines how Shakespeare appears in American history and how Shakespearean material weighs in on such matters as race, immigration, and gender. From the Astor Place riots in the 19th century to the hullabaloo over the portrayal of a Trump look alike at the...2021-12-281h 05Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #25 | John Wall: Virtual St Paul's ProjectThomas Dabbs speaks with John Wall about the completion of the Virtual St Paul's Cathedral Project. This project is a digital reconstruction of St Pauls Cathedral before Christopher Wren and during the time of John Donne and Shakespeare. It provides architectural and acoustic models for Christian worship in the early decades of the Church of England and also a view of the nave and and bookshops of Paul's Cross Churchyard, where Londoners came to hear the news and to shop.[LINKS]Virtual John Donne Project: https://virtualdonne.chass.ncsu.eduVirtual St Paul's Cathedral Project...2021-12-161h 52Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #24 | Sonia Massai: Shakespeare's AccentsThomas Dabbs speaks with Sonia Massai about her recent book, 'Shakespeare's Accents', and about her work as an expert in early modern drama editing and in the theatre arts.00:00:00 - Intro00:02:19 - Shakespeare’s Accents00:09:38 - Mary Hope Baldwin, Studies in Diversity, accent and dialect00:18:05 - Acoustic diversity00:20:37 - Wartime Shakespeare00:34:40 - Textual transmission and reception, Thomas Berger00:38:50 - ‘Shakespeare and the Rise of the Editor’00:31:45 - Mentorship in the profession00:46:45 - Diversifying textual studies and Shakespearean editing00:54:22 - Paratexts and digital development, bibliography01:06:40 - Ivo van Hove a...2021-12-061h 36Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #23 | Emma Smith: This Is Shakespeare[See SEGMENTS below]. Audio podcast at: https://speakingofshakespeare.buzzsprout.com. Thomas Dabbs speaks with Emma Smith of Hertford College, Oxford, speaks about her book, 'This is Shakespeare', and her work as a scholar and theatre consultant.00:00:00 - Intro00:01:20 - Emma’s book: ‘This is Shakespeare’00:13:06 - The humanities and public outreach00:15:34 - Why the humanities?00:19:35 - Upcoming projects: Nashe, Merry Wives, Books as Portable Magic00:27:05 - Book history and the future of the book.00:31:09 - The Elizabethan Top Ten00:34:00 - First Folio of Shakespeare00:43:22 - Approaching Shakespeare: Outreach and RSC...2021-11-241h 07Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #22 | A Talk by Andy KessonThis a talk by Andy Kesson about bearbaiting in Shakespeare's London. This talk was given to students and scholars primarily in Japan and hosted by the English Literary Society of Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo.2021-11-1957 minSpeaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #21 | Shoichiro Kawai: The Kawai ProjectAlso available on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/SpeakingofShakespeare.[See SEGMENTS below] Thomas Dabbs speaks with Shoichiro Kawai of the University of Tokyo about his role as a director, playwright, translator, and scholar. Professor Kawai directs The Kawai Project, a multi-volume series that has staged productions of 'Much Ado about Nothing,'  'The Comedy of Errors,' and other Shakespearean plays and adaptations. Kawai has also adapted Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot' for the Japanese stage and has produced a Beckett-esque drama drawing from Shakespeare and echoing Beckett entitled 'Waiting for Will.' LI...2021-11-101h 16Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #20 | Roze Hentschell: St Pauls Cathedral during Shakespeare's timeAlso available on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/SpeakingofShakespeare.[See SEGMENTS below] Thomas Dabbs speaks with Roze Hentschell of Colorado State University about her recent book: 'St Paul's Cathedral Precinct in Early Modern Literature and Culture: Spatial Practices'.LINKS:The Virtual St Pauls Cathedral Project: https://vpcathedral.chass.ncsu.edu.The Virtual Pauls Cross Project: https://vpcp.chass.ncsu.edu.SEGMENTS:00:00:00 - Intro00:02:20 - St Paul’s Precinct in the Early Modern Period00:09:52 - Virtual St Paul’s Project00:16:22 - Relationships between pulpits, stages, and bookshops...2021-10-201h 16Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #19 | Andy Kesson: Box Office BearsThomas Dabbs speaks with Andy Kesson of the University of Roehampton. Featured in this talk is new research into Bear Baiting and also a shout out to Andy's new program, 'A Bit Lit.' Andy's research covers a host of topics on theatre history and particularly the under-studied but rich period of English drama in the decades before Shakespeare.LINKS:A Bit Lit: https://abitlit.coBox Office Bears: https://boxofficebears.comMore Box Office Bears: https://beforeshakespeare.com/2020/08/03/box-office-bears-a-new-research-project-on-animal-baiting/Box Office Bears on YouTube: https://youtu.be/vZsYjhzaD8sBefore Shakespeare...2021-08-191h 10Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #18 | Bryan Reynolds: Transversal TheaterThis podcast is also available on YouTube at 'Speaking of Shakespeare'. This is a conversation with Professor Bryan Reynolds of the University of California, Irvine. In this talk Bryan covers his personal background to show his path from truant student and motocross aficionado to the study of Shakespeare and critical theory at Berkeley and Harvard. Bryan now travels to conflict zones across the globe to direct plays that he composes and even acts in. 2021-08-181h 48Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #17 | Tiffany Stern: Shakespeare InstituteThomas Dabbs speaks with Tiffany Stern of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham. The Shakespeare Institute is located in Stratford-upon-Avon and has become a beacon of scholarship in studies of Shakespearean performance and texts. In this talk, Professor Stern's work on Shakespearean performance and documents are discussed along with how Shakespearean drama related to the common person in Elizabethan London and in England during Shakespeare's time. Stern also talks about her forthcoming work on fairgrounds during the Shakespearean period and on broadside ballads and how popular songs appear throughout Shakespeare's plays. Stern also describes her work as a general...2021-08-171h 22Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #16 | Janelle Jenstad: Internet Shakespeare Editions[See SEGMENTS below] Thomas Dabbs speaks with Jenelle Jenstad about the future of digital humanities, specifically in early modern research. Janelle is General Editor and Director of The Map of Early Modern London (MoEML) and a Coordinating Editor of the Internet Shakespeare Editions (ISE). She is also director of LEMDO (Linked Early Modern Drama Online), a TEI encoding, editing, and anthology-building platform for Early Modern Drama. She is a team member for The Endings Project, which seeks to develop strategies for concluding and preserving scholarly digital projects, and for maintaining long-term usability across a representative range of disciplines and...2021-08-161h 32Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #15 | Aaron Pratt: Harry Ransom CenterThis conversation is also available on YouTube under the search term, 'Speaking of Shakespeare.'  Aaron Pratt studied the early modern period with a cadre of fine scholars first at Ohio State University and then at Yale University. He is currently the Carl & Lily Pforzheimer Curator of Early Books & Manuscripts, Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas, Austin. Aaron describe the center and its holdings and also discussed his scholarly approaches to evaluating the public reception and impact of early books and manuscripts within the context of the times they appeared. He also speaks on early mo...2021-08-151h 39Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #14 | Heather Knight: Theatre Archeology[See SEGMENTS below] Thomas Dabbs speaks with Heather Knight about theatre during the Shakespearean period. In this discussion, Heather Knight discusses recent archeological finds at the Boar's Head, Whitechapel. This conversation also covers findings that concern The Curtain Theatre, the venue for Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'. The Curtain was once thought to be a round shape, but digs and discoveries at this site have proven that it was a much larger theatre and also rectangular. This discovery has changed the way that theatre historians look at Shakespearean theatre and also the theatre of the times. Heather Knight is also...2021-08-141h 09Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoSv#13 | Heidi Craig: World Shakespeare Bibliography[See SEGMENTS below] Thomas Dabbs speaks with Heidi Craig of Texas A&M University. Heidi Craig is the General Editor of the World Shakespeare Bibliography. A graduate of the University of Toronto, Heidi also works on Shakespeare, early modern drama, book history and bibliography and digital humanities.LINKS:World Shakespeare Bibliography: https://www.worldshakesbib.orgEarly Modern Dramatic Paratexts: https://paratexts.folger.edu SEGMENTS:0:00:00 - Intro0:02:55- World Shakespeare Bibliography0:05:30 - Aoyama Gakuin and the early Bible0:06:05 - WSB Collaborative efforts, the Folger Shakespeare Library and others.0:08:00 - W...2021-08-131h 04Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #12 | David McInnis: Lost Plays[See SEGMENTS below] Thomas Dabbs speaks with David McInnis of the University of Melbourne. Along with Roslyn L. Knutson and Matthew Steggle, David is founder and co-editor of 'Lost Plays Database', and is the author of 'Shakespeare and Lost Plays' (Cambridge, 2021).LINKS:Lost Plays Database: https://lostplays.folger.edu/Main_PageShakespeare VR: https://cmu-lib.github.io/dhlg/project-videos/wittek/SEGMENTS:0:00:00 - Intro0:02:07 - 'Shakespeare and Lost Plays' / 'Lost Plays Database' (LDP)0:08:00 - LPD and the Folger Shakespeare Library0:09:15 - History of LPD / Funding / Sustainability0:11:05 - Future of...2021-08-121h 13Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #11 | Brett Greatley-Hirsch: Digital Renaissance EditionsThomas Dabbs speaks with Brett Greatley-Hirsch, University Academic Fellow in Textual Studies and Digital Editing, University of Leeds. Brett is a Coordinating Editor of Digital Renaissance Editions (DRE) and Co-editor of the journal Shakespeare (Routledge) and a Trustee of the British Shakespeare Association.2021-08-111h 21Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #10 | John Yamamoto-Wilson: Pleasure, Pain, PerversityThomas Dabbs speaks with John Yamamoto-Wilson, Sophia University, Tokyo, (retired) about his book entitled 'Pain, Pleasure, and Perversity', about rare early modern books, Shakespeare and also about his YouTube channel, Ano Sensei.SEGMENTS:0:00:00 Intro0:02:05 Pain, Pleasure, and Perversity / Clark's Martyrology0:06:10 Research at Cambridge / Attitudes toward suffering0:07:35 John's education / Family and religious background0:09:20 Peter Milward / Sophia / Shakespeare as a Catholic?0:18:00 John as antiquarian / Digitizing (scanning) rare books / Gunpowder plot0:23:24 Early English Book Online (EEBO) searching / David McInnis, Lost Plays, OED0:27:38 Consciousness revealed through digital searches / religious doctrines0:29:05 Early modern...2021-08-101h 24Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #9 | Kyoko Matsuyama: Shakespeare, Manga, and AnimeAvailable as a podcast from your favorite service at: https://speakingofshakespeare.buzzsprout.com(See SEGMENTS below): Thomas Dabbs speaks with Professor Kyoko Matsuyama about Shakespeare. Professor Matsuyama examines many elements of Shakespeare, including Shakespearean influences in novels, mange, and anime.0:00:00 Intro0:01:16 End of 1st year of pandemic teaching0:04:55 The wonders of the Odakyu line0:06:15 Travel limitations, Tokyo0:07:40 Gothic Literature conference / Titus Andronicus in anime0:09:55 Educational challenges during a pandemic0:18:42 Kyoko's research on teaching Shakespeare in Japan / 12th Night0:23:08 Teaching unfamiliar material with familiar resources, 0:23:45 Manga and YA n...2021-08-081h 22Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #8 | Hirohisa Igarashi: Shakespeare's First FolioThomas Dabbs speaks with Professor Hirohisa Igarashi of Toyo University about the First Folio of Shakespeare and about teaching and performing Shakespeare in Japan.2021-08-071h 35Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #7 | Pip Willcox: National Archives, U.K.SEGMENTS listed below. Thomas Dabbs speaks with Pip Willcox, Head of Research, The National Archives, U.K., about online collections, public engagement, and special holdings of the National Archives, specifically Shakespearean holdings.SEGMEMTS:0:00:00 - Intro0:01:21 - Greetings, Digital Oxford0:05:55 - The human element0:07:00 - Pandemic remote work environment0:13:05 - Pip's role at the National Archives0:14:11 - Public engagement 0:15:08 - National Archives: Overview0:30:45 - NA, Shakespeare holdings0:38:40 - Chancery Court Records0:47:45 - Maps and the Doomsday Book0:52:43 - Shakespeare's Will0:54:26 - Pip's background0:59:28 - Early E...2021-08-071h 37Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #6 | Alexa Alice Joubin: Shakespeare in East AsiaThomas Dabbs speaks with Alexa Alice Joubin of George Washington University about her book on Shakespeare in East Asia, and about race and cultural appropriations in Shakespeare studies and performance.SEGMENTS:0:00:00 Intro0:01:55 Shakespeare in East Asia0:11:30 Alexa's life, cultural background and Shakespeare0:23:20 Global Shakespeare0:27:30 Alexa's American experience / racial identity0:28:20 Alexa's co-authored book on race0:31:40 Racial identity, challenges, American cultural identity0:42:20 Decolonizing Shakespeare0:49:40 The ethics of Shakespearean appropriation0:58:15 Concrete examples of Shakespearean appropriation1:06:38 Shakespeare in translation1:11:35 Shakespeare and Digital Humanities1:31:35 Closing remarksRELATED...2021-08-051h 33Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #5 | Ben Crystal: Pandemic Theatre[Click 'More' below to see SEGMENTS] Thomas Dabbs speaks with Shakespearean actor Ben Crystal. Ben is also a writer, a producer, and curator of the Shakespeare Ensemble. Ben speaks about Shakespearean acting, on stage and online, and also about salmon and many other topics. Ben is an expert in OP, or the Original Pronunciation of words in Shakespeare's works, and he also has worked to stage plays using original production techniques.SEGMENTS:0:00:00 - Intro0:01:40 - The Welsh rain, salmon, Snowdonia, and Wales again0:04:10 - Tokyo during the pandemic (Oct. 2020)0:06:15 - The Zoom learning...2021-08-051h 16Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #4 | Eric Johnson: Folger Shakespeare LibraryThomas Dabbs speaks with Eric Johnson, Director of Digital Access, Folger Shakespeare Library about the relationship between the Folger and Aoyama Gakuin University. Eric also talks about the Folger's history and holdings and how his team is making rare Shakespearean material available for open access viewing online.TOPICS:#folgershakespeare#aoyamagakuin#shakespearescholarship#first folio#shakespeareperformance#teachingshakespeare#asianshakespeare2021-08-041h 08Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #2 | Ben Crystal: Virtually ShakespeareBen Crystal speaks at Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo about maintaining the performing arts and Shakespearean performance during a pandemic. This talk was hosted by Thomas Dabbs and sponsored by the AGU English Literary Society.2021-08-021h 01Speaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #1 |Sarah Olive: Global ShakespearesThomas Dabbs and Professor Sarah Olive speak about teaching during the Covid pandemic, about sound educational practice in teaching Shakespeare, and about Shakespearean performance. Dabbs and Olive also discuss issues concerning global adaptation and transgender representations in Shakespearean production and performance.2021-03-041h 4335,000 Feet35,000 FeetCoach Samantha Dabbs Thomas of UIW VolleyballIn this episode, we discuss:The highs and lows of this past season (0:26)Sam’s experience playing volleyball as a college athlete (3:35)The experience of going from athlete to coach (6:18)Sam’s most memorable travel experiences as an athlete (11:25)One thing that no one knows about Sam (13:59)Sam’s advice to athletes who want to play in college (15:58)Sam’s next adventure (18:29)Follow UIW Volleyball:Samantha ThomasUIW Volleyball ScheduleUIW Volleyball FacebookPo...2020-03-1900 minVoice of All - The Magic Story Audio DramaVoice of All - The Magic Story Audio DramaWar of the Spark 6: AshesRat and her Planeswalker allies launch a last-ditch counterattack against Nicol Bolas, throwing all their hope behind one ancient relic. Original Story: https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/war-spark-ravnica-ashes-2019-06-12 Voice Credits: Rat: Madison Dabbs https://www.castingcall.club/m/chicha3maddy Gideon: David Ford Ral Zarek: Mycroftian https://twitter.com/mycroft__xxx Tomik: Craig Kerce Jace: Isa Martel http://ysrnty.tumblr.com/ Chandra: Piyo https://www.facebook.com/PiyoVA/ Teferi: AntiRivet https://twitter.com/AntiRivetVA Ajani: J.W. Forsyth https://twitter.com/pragmatticus Nissa: Bace Jeleren http://bace-jeleren.tumblr.com/ Teyo: Ragna https://twitter.com/LerminAura ...2019-06-2854 minVoice of All - The Magic Story Audio DramaVoice of All - The Magic Story Audio DramaWar of the Spark 5: Operation DesperationWith only the Cult of Rakdos left to join Operation Desperation, suddenly Rat and her friends must reckon with past betrayals. Original Story: https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/war-spark-ravnica-operation-desperation-2019-06-05 Voice Credits: Rat: Madison Dabbs https://www.castingcall.club/m/chicha3maddy Teyo: Ragna https://twitter.com/LerminAura Vraska: Maxi Bridgwood https://twitter.com/MarquessM0nk Kaya: Vudu Sudu https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjOIWy6nL9k2okh6Q9FQlCg Ral Zarek: Mycroftian https://twitter.com/mycroft__xxx Exava: Desca https://www.youtube.com/descacosplay Rakdos: Sean Thomas Tomik: Craig Kerce Hekara: Melissa Sheldon https://twitter...2019-06-2147 minVoice of All - The Magic Story Audio DramaVoice of All - The Magic Story Audio DramaWar of the Spark 2: The Path to OpulentBeset by Eternals on all sides, Rat, Kaya, and Teyo must make their way to Orzhova, the Cathedral Opulent, to muster the forces of Orzhov. Original Story: https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/war-spark-ravnica-path-opulent-2019-05-15 Voice Credits: Rat: Madison Dabbs https://www.castingcall.club/m/chicha3maddy Jaya: Inrezairo http://www.youtube.com/c/inrezairo Gideon: David Ford Kaya: Vudu Sudu https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjOIWy6nL9k2okh6Q9FQlCg Teyo: Ragna https://twitter.com/LerminAura Domri Rade: Sean Thomas Samut: Christina Eddleman http://twitter.com/christieddleman Vorel: Malachi "Gavren" Gospodarski https://twitter.com/GavrenMalachi ...2019-05-3128 minNSCA’s Coaching PodcastNSCA’s Coaching PodcastNSCA’s Coaching Podcast, Episode 42: Ashley Jackson, Nicole Dabbs, Kourtney ThomasAshley Jackson, Nicole Dabbs, and Kourtney Thomas have been very influential in each of their careers in the field of strength and conditioning and are a part of the executive council of the National Strength and Conditioning Associations (NSCA) Women’s Committee. They talk with NSCA Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Scott Caulfield, about their journey in the field of strength and conditioning and how to teach and influence future coaches. Topics under discussion include: internships, experience, networking, mentorship, and current/ future roles of women in strength and conditioning. Find Scott on Twitter: @scottcaulfieldShow Notes ...2018-11-2600 minCome and Take It: The Eminent Domain PodcastCome and Take It: The Eminent Domain Podcast20. Preparing Your Witness and Eminent Domain in Georgia with Christian TorgrimsonOur guest today is Christian Torgrimson.  Christian is a founding partner in the firm of Pursley Friese & Torgrimson in Atlanta, Georgia and an excellent condemnation lawyer.  We have an interesting and informative conversation with Christian about the eminent domain process in Georgia and we also cover some great practice pointers about getting a witness prepared to testify effectively.  A link to Christian’s bio is here: http://pftlegal.com/ourteam/torgrimson/ In our opening statement, we discuss three cases where the U.S. Supreme Court recently denied certiorari.  They are: Pacetta, LLC v. Town of Ponce In...2018-10-1626 min