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A Long Look Podcast
Luncheon of the Boating Party by Renoir
So much better than Instagram! Pierre-Auguste Renoir invited 14 friends to lunch one summer--several lunches actually--and ended up creating this spectacular work of art. In today’s episode we find out about this happy group and that beautiful riverside restaurant they’re clearly enjoying. And I’ll tell you a pretty funny story about how Duncan Phillips was able to get this stunner for his new modern art museum, the Phillips Collection in Washington DC. SHOW NOTES “A Long Look” themes are "Easy" by Ron Gelinas https://youtu.be/2QGe6skVzS...
2025-03-22
12 min
A Long Look Podcast
Luncheon of the Boating Party by Renoir
So much better than Instagram! Pierre-Auguste Renoir invited 14 friends to lunch one summer--several lunches actually--and ended up creating this spectacular work of art. In today’s episode we find out about this happy group and that beautiful riverside restaurant they’re clearly enjoying. And I’ll tell you a pretty funny story about how Duncan Phillips was able to get this stunner for his new modern art museum, the Phillips Collection in Washington DC. SHOW NOTES “A Long Look” themes are "Easy" by Ron Gelinas https://youtu.be/2QGe6skVzS...
2025-03-22
12 min
A Long Look Podcast
Adoration of the Magi by Fra Angelico and Fra Filippo Lippi
And you thought YOU were gonna have a lot of holiday company! Poor Mary, who’s only given birth a week or so ago, now faces this onslaught of unexpected visitors in today’s episode. We’ll find out who exactly all those folks are, their connection to one of the most powerful families in Europe, and what’s up with the peacock. Pretty sure that wasn’t one of the animals at the Nativity... SHOW NOTES “A Long Look” themes are "Easy" by Ron Gelinas https...
2024-12-14
12 min
A Long Look Podcast
Adoration of the Magi by Fra Angelico and Fra Filippo Lippi
And you thought YOU were gonna have a lot of holiday company! Poor Mary, who’s only given birth a week or so ago, now faces this onslaught of unexpected visitors in today’s episode. We’ll find out who exactly all those folks are, their connection to one of the most powerful families in Europe, and what’s up with the peacock. Pretty sure that wasn’t one of the animals at the Nativity... SHOW NOTES “A Long Look” themes are "Easy" by Ron Gelinas https...
2024-12-14
12 min
A Long Look Podcast
On the Coast of New Jersey by William Trost Richards
Today’s episode is all about relaxing, taking a little break after a long year and before the holidays hit. So I offer you a quiet beach at the Jersey Shore in this serene painting by William Trost Richards. We’ll find out how this Philadelphia-born artist embraced the idea of nature and art as keys to a better life and his connection to the Corcoran Gallery in Washington D.C. Thomas Cole and the Corcoran are key parts of the story, so here are previous episodes about them: “A Pastor...
2024-11-22
09 min
A Long Look Podcast
On the Coast of New Jersey by William Trost Richards
Today’s episode is all about relaxing, taking a little break after a long year and before the holidays hit. So I offer you a quiet beach at the Jersey Shore in this serene painting by William Trost Richards. We’ll find out how this Philadelphia-born artist embraced the idea of nature and art as keys to a better life and his connection to the Corcoran Gallery in Washington D.C. Thomas Cole and the Corcoran are key parts of the story, so here are previous episodes about them: “A Pastor...
2024-11-22
09 min
The Last Meal Podcast
(62) Virginia
Today we're headed back east for another white robes and torches state. Lot of those out this direction. This one is known as the "mother of presidents" because of how many American leaders were born here. Hell of a place, Virginia. SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/the-last-meal-podcast/ Instagram/X: @lastmealpod Contact: thelastmealpodcast23@gmail.com Music: BLACK FLY by Audionautix | http://audionautix.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US Persistence by Ron Gelinas...
2024-07-19
43 min
Truth Tribe with Douglas Groothuis
How Jazz Can Shape Our Apologetics
Jazz is a national treasure, but is no longer a common pastime. First, rock and then hip-hop eclipsed its popularity long ago. Historian Gerald Early claims that three things uniquely define America: the Constitution, baseball, and jazz. Yet the sale of jazz records accounts for only a small fraction of the music market. The last time I checked, it was 4%. Many of my students at Denver Seminary and at other institutions where I teach know very little about it, and are a bit puzzled if not flummoxed by my references to it. Others claim they “do not un...
2024-04-01
16 min
Pra que isso, professor?
Pra que isso, professor? - Ep.06 - T04 - Lutero e a Reforma Protestante
Você já se perguntou como um monge alemão do século XVI desencadeou uma revolução que mudou o curso da história e transformou a face da religião ocidental? Se sim, você está no lugar certo! Esse episódio contextualizará a época, as tensões políticas e sociais que alimentaram o movimento reformista e as consequências que reverberam até hoje. Falaremos sobre a disseminação da Bíblia, o surgimento de diferentes denominações protestantes e como a Reforma influenciou a política, a arte e a cultura. Descubra como um monge, uma tese na porta da Ig...
2023-09-30
24 min
A Long Look Podcast
St. Francis at the Frick Collection
Meet St. Francis, who’s in the middle of receiving a…um…complicated divine visitation. This wealthy young party lover and man about town gave it all up to live a more meaningful life and lead others to embrace self-sacrifice, love nature, and encourage peace. In today’s episode we find out how his spiritual devotion led to this rather mixed blessing and why he’s one of the most popular saints. If you want to follow along, you can find it at here on the Frick Collection’s site. Photo of St. Francis in gal...
2023-06-03
12 min
A Long Look Podcast
St. Francis at the Frick Collection
Meet St. Francis, who’s in the middle of receiving a…um…complicated divine visitation. This wealthy young party lover and man about town gave it all up to live a more meaningful life and lead others to embrace self-sacrifice, love nature, and encourage peace. In today’s episode we find out how his spiritual devotion led to this rather mixed blessing and why he’s one of the most popular saints. If you want to follow along, you can find it at here on the Frick Collection’s site. Photo of St. Francis in gal...
2023-06-03
12 min
Les Gérants d'estrade du Vieux Georges
William Rouleau, nouveau leader de l'offensive
Bonjour à tous! Nous sommes de retour après un silence de plus d'un mois en raison de la suspension du calendrier et malgré les défaites qui s'accumulent, on garde le sourire! En effet, nos Sag's surfent sur une séquence de 6 revers consécutifs, alors que le départ de joueurs d'impacts vers d'autres équipes fait assez mal. En vain, William Rouleau a marqué le tiers des buts des Saguenéens depuis le retour au jeu et s'avère la (seule) bougie d'allumage de l'attaque bleue. Petit défouloir en milieu de show, alors qu'on tire à boulets rouges sur les Sea D...
2022-02-19
1h 31
Die Cigarrencouch - im Rauchkanal der Lebensfragen
Folge XXVII - Plem Plemsensia mit Spiegelei
Bildungspodcast auf Radio Scheiße Geil! Herzlich willkommen auf der Cigarrencouch, dem öffentlichen Ärgernis zum Wohle der Gesellschaft. Gerry startet mit einem Zitat von William Hazlitt und wird dessen Weisheiten noch öfter in dieser Folge gebrauchen. Maria hat ein spannendes Thema mitgebracht, würde auch gerne schnell damit beginnen, wenn der Name ihrer Cigarre sich dabei nicht als unüberwindbare Hürde zeigen würde. Gerry, ganz Klavier, hilft ihr natürlich aus der artikulativen Sackgasse. Somit genießt Maria bei Bellini und Plemsensia den Fortgang dieser Folge. Mit einer Sons Of Anarchy Cigarre und Wild Turkey heilt Gerry sein Federnlass...
2021-05-10
55 min
A Long Look Podcast
The Christmas Episode
I wasn’t sure I wanted to celebrate Christmas after this dumpster fire of a year. But we’re starting to have some good news, so I’ve become cautiously optimistic. But did I feel optimistic enough to do a holiday episode? Would anyone want to hear one? I put the question to you in Instagram (@alonglookslowart) and the answer was a resounding yes! You guys are the best! So I pulled together three past episodes on works by Jan van Eyck, Giorgione and Gilbert Stuart that reflect the season and the idea of hope and miracles. Follow...
2020-12-20
23 min
A Long Look Podcast
The Christmas Episode
I wasn’t sure I wanted to celebrate Christmas after this dumpster fire of a year. But we’re starting to have some good news, so I’ve become cautiously optimistic. But did I feel optimistic enough to do a holiday episode? Would anyone want to hear one? I put the question to you in Instagram (@alonglookslowart) and the answer was a resounding yes! You guys are the best! So I pulled together three past episodes on works by Jan van Eyck, Giorgione and Gilbert Stuart that reflect the season and the idea of hope and miracles. Follow...
2020-12-20
23 min
A Long Look Podcast
The Thanksgiving Episode
I’ve been trying to practice gratitude this year to fight against the fear and toxicity that’s felt overwhelming at times. So, I decided to make a special, extended Thanksgiving episode to share this idea with you. I chose works from former episodes by Richard Norris Brooke, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, and Aelbert Cuyp that reflect some aspect of family, generosity, or forgiveness that really resonates. I hope they help you to also step back and find balance in remembering the good things. SHOW NOTES (TRANSCRIPT) “A Long Look” theme is “Ascension” by Ron Gelinas youtu.be/jGEd...
2020-11-24
20 min
A Long Look Podcast
The Thanksgiving Episode
I’ve been trying to practice gratitude this year to fight against the fear and toxicity that’s felt overwhelming at times. So, I decided to make a special, extended Thanksgiving episode to share this idea with you. I chose works from former episodes by Richard Norris Brooke, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, and Aelbert Cuyp that reflect some aspect of family, generosity, or forgiveness that really resonates. I hope they help you to also step back and find balance in remembering the good things. SHOW NOTES (TRANSCRIPT) “A Long Look” theme is “Ascension” by Ron Gelinas youtu.be/jGEd...
2020-11-24
20 min
The College Commute
18: PAIN
Will and Deacon discuss painful experiences...mostly physical!
2020-10-11
00 min
The College Commute
17: STOREies and fluid shopping
Will and Deacon Discuss weird stories from Walmart. Buying bodily fluids is a lot easier than you think.
2020-09-28
45 min
The College Commute
16: Our Favorites
Will and Deacon discuss their favorite things. Also, an apple is a nut!?
2020-09-16
50 min
The College Commute
Encounters of The Supernatural Kind
Will and Deacon return for Season 2! Listen to their conversations on what's new and what kind of ghostly shenanigans they've experienced.
2020-09-11
46 min
The College Commute
Hobbies.
Deacon and Will talk about hobbies.
2020-05-04
35 min
The College Commute
Chaos.
Will and Deacon talk as they fall into the chaos of the quarantine.
2020-04-12
49 min
The College Commute
The Trinity (College, Dogs, and Corona)
Will and Deacon talk about multiple different topics on their last commute before quarantine.
2020-03-17
37 min
The College Commute
Special Star Studded Episode!
Will and Deacon along with a bunch of special guests talk about lots of different topics.
2020-03-15
1h 13
The College Commute
Bread Kite/Corona Time!
Will and Deacon talk about making a bread kite, the coronavirus, and many other off topic things.
2020-03-12
24 min
The College Commute
What Gets Your Goat?
Will and Deacon talk about frustrating things in life.
2020-03-10
19 min
The College Commute
Expressions
Will and Deacon talk about common expressions used by them and others.
2020-03-09
20 min
The College Commute
Shower Thoughts/Short Stories.
Will and Deacon talk about deep ideas and tell some short stories in between.
2020-03-05
28 min
The College Commute
Island/Smart Straw?
Will and Deacon talk about surviving on a deserted island. And branch off to other subjects.
2020-03-05
23 min
The College Commute
Conspiracy Theories
Will and Deacon talk about conspiracy theories among other Monday themes.
2020-03-02
45 min
The College Commute
Future Inventions
Will and Deacon talk about possible future tech.
2020-02-27
20 min
The College Commute
Paradox!
Will and Deacon talk about different paradoxes and their opinions on them.
2020-02-26
20 min
The College Commute
Weird Food.
Will and Deacon talk about their past experiences with weird food and about weird foods from around the world.
2020-02-25
21 min
The College Commute
Pilot/Dreams?
A pilot to The College Commute where Will and Deacon reflect on their past, weird dreams, and other entertaining topics.
2020-02-24
51 min
A Long Look Podcast
The Mother and Sister of the Artist by Berthe Morisot
When Berthe Morisot and her sister Edma wanted to learn how to paint, their parents willingly obliged. After all, that was part of an upper-class young woman’s education. But when their teacher saw their incredible talent, he warned their mother, “…they will become painters. Are you fully aware of what that means? It will be revolutionary…” And he was right! For a woman to become a professional painter was almost unheard of in 1850s Paris. But Berthe did it, even after her well-meaning mentor Édouard Manet made some…uh…improvements to this painting just before the deadline for su...
2020-02-24
11 min
A Long Look Podcast
The Mother and Sister of the Artist by Berthe Morisot
When Berthe Morisot and her sister Edma wanted to learn how to paint, their parents willingly obliged. After all, that was part of an upper-class young woman’s education. But when their teacher saw their incredible talent, he warned their mother, “…they will become painters. Are you fully aware of what that means? It will be revolutionary…” And he was right! For a woman to become a professional painter was almost unheard of in 1850s Paris. But Berthe did it, even after her well-meaning mentor Édouard Manet made some…uh…improvements to this painting just before the deadline for su...
2020-02-24
11 min
The Dissenter
#288 Joanna Schug: Emotional Expressions, And Relational Mobility
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2020-01-30
45 min
A Long Look Podcast
Her Appeal to the Dauphin by Louis Maurice Boutet de Monvel
A young person kneels before a crowd of one-percenters in this kaleidoscopic medieval scene. Meet Joan of Arc, one very tough teen. She’s here to convince the exiled French court that she can save France from the British. No wonder they look skeptical! And just like Sodoma, we get to discover another artist, Louis Maurice Boutet de Monvel. He painted a series of six images about Joan’s life for Senator William A. Clark that formerly hung in the Corcoran Gallery in Washington DC. See the artwork at https://alonglookpodcast.com/her-appeal-to-the-dauphin-by-louis-maurice-boutet-de-monvel/ SHOW...
2019-11-09
10 min
A Long Look Podcast
Her Appeal to the Dauphin by Louis Maurice Boutet de Monvel
A young person kneels before a crowd of one-percenters in this kaleidoscopic medieval scene. Meet Joan of Arc, one very tough teen. She’s here to convince the exiled French court that she can save France from the British. No wonder they look skeptical! And just like Sodoma, we get to discover another artist, Louis Maurice Boutet de Monvel. He painted a series of six images about Joan’s life for Senator William A. Clark that formerly hung in the Corcoran Gallery in Washington DC. See the artwork at https://alonglookpodcast.com/her-appeal-to-the-dauphin-by-louis-maurice-boutet-de-monvel/ SHOW...
2019-11-09
10 min
The Dissenter
#125 Patrick Forscher: Implicit Bias, Stereotypes, and the Science Reform Movement
------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter ------------------Follow me on--------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedissenteryt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDissenterYT Dr. Patrick Forscher is Assistant Professor of Psychology at the J. William Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Arkansas. He studies social disparities and what to do about them. He also has a strong interest in research methods. As such, he has used a wide variety of methods to pursue his research interests, including...
2019-07-30
54 min
The Dissenter
#122 Mark Blyth: Austerity, The European Union, Inequality, and Global Trumpism
------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter ------------------Follow me on--------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedissenteryt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDissenterYT Dr. Mark Blyth is William R. Roads Professor of International Economics at Brown University. His research interests lie in the field of international political economy. More specifically, his research trespasses several fields and aims to be as interdisciplinary as possible, drawing from political science, economics, sociology, complexity theory, and evolutionary theory. His work falls into several related...
2019-07-24
38 min
A Long Look Podcast
A Pastoral Visit by Richard Norris Brooke
In the late 1800s, it was common for families to have their pastor over for Sunday dinner. That’s what Richard Norris Brooke is depicting in this cozy domestic scene. We’ll find out what inspired him to document the lives of his African-Americans neighbors in Warrenton, Virginia and the story of the man who founded the first art museum in the country, The Corcoran Gallery. See the artwork at https://alonglookpodcast.com/a-pastoral-visit-by-richard-norris-brooke/ SHOW NOTES (TRANSCRIPT) “A Long Look” theme is “Ascension” by Ron Gelinas https://youtu.be/jGEdNSNkZoo Episod...
2019-05-11
09 min
A Long Look Podcast
A Pastoral Visit by Richard Norris Brooke
In the late 1800s, it was common for families to have their pastor over for Sunday dinner. That’s what Richard Norris Brooke is depicting in this cozy domestic scene. We’ll find out what inspired him to document the lives of his African-Americans neighbors in Warrenton, Virginia and the story of the man who founded the first art museum in the country, The Corcoran Gallery. See the artwork at https://alonglookpodcast.com/a-pastoral-visit-by-richard-norris-brooke/ SHOW NOTES (TRANSCRIPT) “A Long Look” theme is “Ascension” by Ron Gelinas https://youtu.be/jGEdNSNkZoo Episod...
2019-05-11
09 min
A Long Look Podcast
The Skater (Portrait of William Grant) by Gilbert Stuart
This full-length portrait of Scottish lawyer William Grant was Stuart’s first but already he was innovating. We’ll find out how a cold day in the studio led to this creative variation on a standard portrait pose and just what the heck the Serpentine greeting is! We’ll also find out how despite his fame and plenty of work, Stuart ripped off the first First Lady, Martha Washington! See the artwork at https://alonglookpodcast.com/the-skater-portrait-of-william-grant-by-gilbert-stuart/ SHOW NOTES “A Long Look” theme is Ascension by Ron Gelinas Episode theme is “...
2018-11-30
08 min
A Long Look Podcast
The Skater (Portrait of William Grant) by Gilbert Stuart
This full-length portrait of Scottish lawyer William Grant was Stuart’s first but already he was innovating. We’ll find out how a cold day in the studio led to this creative variation on a standard portrait pose and just what the heck the Serpentine greeting is! We’ll also find out how despite his fame and plenty of work, Stuart ripped off the first First Lady, Martha Washington! See the artwork at https://alonglookpodcast.com/the-skater-portrait-of-william-grant-by-gilbert-stuart/ SHOW NOTES “A Long Look” theme is Ascension by Ron Gelinas Episode theme is “...
2018-11-30
08 min
Dis-moi
Elise Loehnen: the heart of Goop
Goop began as a simple newsletter dreamed up at Gwyneth Paltrow’s kitchen counter. The first edition back in 2008 started with a couple recipes – turkey and banana bread, specifically. When she opened the first cheque from Goop’s sponsors – a whopping $45! – she whooped with joy. Today, her health and wellness site, Goop.com, is one of the most profitable and controversial online magazines. I was invited to attend the first Canadian edition of the In Goop Health summit in Montreal. Hours before Gwyneth’s appearance, I met with Elise Loehnen, Goop’s Chief Content Officer, at Hotel William Grey i...
2018-08-22
26 min
A Long Look Podcast
11 Keelmen Heaving in Coals by Moonlight – Turner
Joseph Mallord William Turner was quite a painter and quite a character. He’s described as vulgar, uncouth, unsophisticated and cheap. And yet, he became one of England’s most beloved artists through his groundbreaking vision and skill. We’ll see how his interest in the Industrial Revolution and love of the natural world come together in this dazzling image and take a look at how he created something so gorgeous yet ominous. See the artwork at https://alonglookpodcast.com/11-keelmen-heaving-in-coals-by-moonlight-turner/ SHOW NOTES “A Long Look” theme is “Ascension” by Ron Gelinas y...
2018-04-14
08 min
A Long Look Podcast
11 Keelmen Heaving in Coals by Moonlight – Turner
Joseph Mallord William Turner was quite a painter and quite a character. He’s described as vulgar, uncouth, unsophisticated and cheap. And yet, he became one of England’s most beloved artists through his groundbreaking vision and skill. We’ll see how his interest in the Industrial Revolution and love of the natural world come together in this dazzling image and take a look at how he created something so gorgeous yet ominous. See the artwork at https://alonglookpodcast.com/11-keelmen-heaving-in-coals-by-moonlight-turner/ SHOW NOTES “A Long Look” theme is “Ascension” by Ron Gelinas y...
2018-04-14
08 min