Podcasts about 'lolita'

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Latest podcast episodes about 'lolita'

Les Nuits de France Culture
Une journée avec Serge Gainsbourg (3/4) : Serge Gainsbourg : "Je ne lis pas beaucoup, je relis plutôt, mais 'Lolita' je l’ai pris en pleine gueule"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 60:00


durée : 01:00:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Catherine Liber, Albane Penaranda - "La voix" c'était le titre du 3ème temps d''Une journée avec Serge Gainsbourg' au micro de Noël Simsolo. Il était question de chant, de l'importance du murmure dans les chansons et au cinéma, des albums "Cannabis" (B.O du film éponyme), "Melody Nelson", de Nabokov et "Lolita", et de Brigitte Bardot. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Serge Gainsbourg

Tuesdays with Stories!
#349 Jizzin' and Shakin'

Tuesdays with Stories!

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 59:07


We're back baby and we're debating the pro's and con's of banging a relative before we hear about Mark's dip in a reservoir and Joe takes in a viewing of 'Lolita'. Check it out! Sponsored by: Express VPN (expressvpn.com/tuesdays) & Feals CBD (feals.com/tuesdays) Subscribe to our Patreon for full video of the show, bonus eps, and all of our pre-2017 episodes www.patreon.com/tuesdays Get our new T-Shirts right here baby! remember2behappy.com/twsshop

Easy Riders Raging Podcast
48- Spartacus & Lolita (1960s, Stanley Kubrick #1)

Easy Riders Raging Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 23:32


In this episode I discuss the Stanley Kubrick films 'Spartacus' (about a slave-turned-gladiator who leads a revolt against the Romans) and 'Lolita' (about a man who becomes obsessed by a teenage girl). Next episode: 2001!

American Academy of Religion
Fatemeh Keshavarz: Unsilencing the Sacred – Poetic Conversations with the Divine

American Academy of Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 70:00


AAR's 2016 American Lectureship in the History of Religions was held by Iranian academic and poet Fatemeh Keshavarz, who at this session at the 2016 AAR Annual Meeting, delivers her capstone lecture. Born and raised in the city of Shiraz, completed her studies in Shiraz University, and University of London. She taught at Washington University in St. Louis for over twenty years where she chaired the Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures from 2004 to 2011. In 2012, Keshavarz joined the University of Maryland as Roshan Institute Chair in Persian Studies, and director of Roshan Institute for Persian Studies. Keshavarz is the author of award-winning books including "Reading Mystical Lyric: the Case of Jalal al-Din Rumi" (USC Press, 1998), "Recite in the Name of the Red Rose" (USC Press, 2006), and "Jasmine and Stars: Reading more than 'Lolita' in Tehran"(UNC Press, 2007). She has also published other books and numerous journal articles. Keshavarz is a published poet in Persian and English and an activist for peace and justice. She was invited to speak at the UN General Assembly on the significance of cultural education. Her NPR show “The Ecstatic Faith of Rumi” brought her the Peabody Award in 2008. In the same year, she received the Herschel Walker Peace and Justice Award. Keshavarz is introduced by Louis A. Ruprecht (Georgia State University) followed by Ebrahim E. I. Moosa (University of Notre Dame). This session was recorded during the 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion on November 20 in San Antonio, Texas. Learn more about the American Lectures in the History of Religions at https://www.aarweb.org/programs-services/history-of-religions-lectures.

Floppy Bombs
#3 - Lolita

Floppy Bombs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2016 32:48


Za'chary and Ariane are taking a creepy road trip with the world's most famous pedophile: Humbert Humbert. It's 1997's 'Lolita' from the director of such iconic erotic thrillers as 'Fatal Attraction', '9 1/2 Weeks' and 'Indecent Proposal'. With a $62m budget and a $1m gross, this is the bomb that sank Adrian Lyne's career; but was it a bad movie or just bad luck?