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Welcome back to A Podcask of Amontillado, where we delve into the dark, dreadful, and terrifying parts of the world. Belial, Behemoth, Beelzebub, Asmodeus, Satanas, Lucifer. No mater which of their many names you use, they all refer to the King of Hell, the being hidden in the details, it is The Devil! Erin & Gary are joined by Kevin Cafferty from Gleaming the Tube and The Best Stuff in the World podcasts to discuss their favorite portrayals of the Devil in film, TV & music! Listen in as they discuss typecasting actors as Satan, chewing scenery vs quiet menace, power dynamics & the nature of evil, trying to shock people deliberately, Tim Curry's abbs, living deliciously, the beauty of practical effects, casting women as The Devil, temptation & consequences, and who doesn't want a gold fiddle? Viggo in The Prophecy Stormare in Constantine John Carpenter's Prince of Darknes trailer Black Phillip is the best beast Martha Stewart in charge of Hell Bedazzled ('67) - Lucifer explains why he rebeled against God "Why Should The Devil Have All The Good Music?" by Larry Norman Willem Dafoe's DaDevil tempting with a Luxury Automobile Jon Lovitz's SNL Devil Opening and closing music is "Softly Shall You Sleep," by Valentine Wolfe. Please follow us on TikTok, Discord, Instagram, Bluesky, and on Facebook! If you like us, please share us, and leave a review! Or support us on Patreon! Contact us at apodcaskofamontillado@gmail.com! A Vino, Atrocitas.
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, hacemos una adaptación del relato de Edgar Allan Poe "El barril de amontillado".
En Radioficción, desde el Teatro Luis del Olmo, hacemos una adaptación del relato de Edgar Allan Poe "El barril de amontillado".
How Jeff brings the scary with The Technomancy Project #2.03, We're Alive: Descendants- Chapter 10.2, and Short Ghost and Horror Collection 1: The Cask of Amontillado! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back with another collection of Ghost and Horror stories. This week: "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How Jeff brings the scary with The Technomancy Project #2.03, We're Alive: Descendants- Chapter 10.2, and Short Ghost and Horror Collection 1: The Cask of Amontillado! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back with another collection of Ghost and Horror stories. This week: "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to A Podcask of Amontillado, where we delve into the dark, dreadful, and terrifying parts of the world. Erin & Gary return, dear Connoisseurs, with another collection of some of their favorite horrors, this time making their selections from the groovy 1970s! Turn on your lava lamp, spin up some disco, and listen in as they discuss the influence of 70s horror on filmmaking, the 70s horror vibe, the role of nostalgia in their lists, the intersection of technology & horror, the evolution of gore effects, cultural reflections in 70s horror, environmental themes, dangerous cinema, exploring human behavior in extreme situations, the impact of the Manson Family, Hippies & Cults, the eerie beauty of isolation, being fair to zombies, the role of military in horror, the indiscriminate nature of survival, paranoia & trust issues, downer endings, home invasion, true crime & revenge horror, their honorable mentions, and Twizzlers. Resurrection of Monstress Mask of Phanteana figure Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970) trailer Stellar Fest How Real Is It: Cult Member Rates Cult scenes Gary's Route 666 story on Arcane Carolinas - Episode 00116: Haunted Highways Near and Far - Live from ConGregate 2024 QI on Sharks & Music Vincent Price's Afro Send Some Love To Phantasm's Reggie Bannister Lips Down on Dixie The Plaza Alanta Crispin Glover's Ben & Clowny Clown Clown again. Because reasons. Opening and closing music is "Softly Shall You Sleep," by Valentine Wolfe. Please follow us on TikTok, Discord, Instagram, and on Facebook! If you like us, please share us, and leave a review! Contact us at apodcaskofamontillado@gmail.com! A Vino, Atrocitas.
The air is thick with the scent of damp stone and the echoes of laughter from the fading carnival. But beneath the revelry lies a sinister plot. Step into the chilling darkness of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado." Betrayal, revenge, and a descent into the catacombs await. Join us in this Moonlight Audio Theatre exclusive as abVoices uncorks this classic tale of calculated horror, narrated by Andy Hartson-Bowyer.
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"The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe. First published, 1846.Intro read by Christopher Swindle.Poe is an audiochuck production.Instagram: @audiochuckTwitter: @audiochuckFacebook: /audiochuckllc
"The Cask of Amontillado" written by Jake Weber. Based on the story by Edgar Allan Poe. 2021.Intro read by Margo Seibert.Poe is an audiochuck production.Instagram: @audiochuckTwitter: @audiochuckFacebook: /audiochuckllc
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Welcome back to A Podcask of Amontillado, where we delve into the dark, dreadful, and terrifying parts of the world. After going to hell, then to space, what's a slasher to do next? Why, have the big fight horror fans have dreamed of for decades, then reinvent yourself for the modern era! After many (many) failed attempts, we got to watch the bloody confrontation between Kruger & Vorhees. Then our favorite masked killer got the reboot treatment that was all the rage in the 2000s! Did these movies live up to our expectations? Just in time for December 2024's Friday the 13th, Erin & Gary break Shaun Rosado of Pop*Cycled Baubles back out from behind the wall once more to discuss the last two movies of the F13 series . . . for now! Listen in to this Jason-Sized episode as they discuss the origins of Freddy vs. Jason, mid-20's teenagers, unwarranted snark, American Pickers vs Jason, nerds love of crossovers, the top slashers (not you, Leatherface), working within franchise rules, the Jason Commentary Assignment, Erin's My Bloody Valentine remake rant, a three movie speed-run, cardio cardio cardio, if horror should be excessive, explanations they don't mind, good remake switch-ups, Jason's brutality & troll tendencies, a Supernatural segue, Theatrical vs Killer Cuts, and an appreciation of Art. The Las Vegas weigh-in Dead Meat on YouTube Common Shiner's Social Mediasochist & Social Mediasochist II - On and On Peter NC-17 In A Violent Nature trailer Friday the 13th, The Series Shudder Opening and closing music is "Softly Shall You Sleep," by Valentine Wolfe. Please follow us on TikTok, Discord, and on Facebook! Contact us at apodcaskofamontillado@gmail.com! A Vino, Atrocitas.
On today's podcast, what is GivingTuesday? Learn about the expressions ‘like gangbusters' and ‘starting with a bang;' using the words ‘it' and ‘that' to describe kinds of things followed by “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe on American Stories.
On today's podcast, what is GivingTuesday? Learn about the expressions ‘like gangbusters' and ‘starting with a bang;' using the words ‘it' and ‘that' to describe kinds of things followed by “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe on American Stories.
Welcome back to A Podcask of Amontillado, where we delve into the dark, dreadful, and terrifying parts of the world. Dice & spinners. Plastic tokens. Wood for sheep. Running for your life in a haunted house? Board games have come a long way since Risk and Sorry! Now instead of buying and charging rent for a hotel, you can spend your evening exploring a haunted one! Or face off against a killer in the woods! Or run in terror from the Universal monsters! No matter what flavor of horror or of board game that you enjoy, from rules-light to complex themes, there is a perfect game out there waiting for you! Listen in as Erin and Gary welcome player of games Adam Coker to discuss what makes for a good board game (horror or otherwise), if we're in a golden age of board games, Ameritrash vs Euro games, doing math for fun, legacy games, finding a game you like, horror game mechanics, Erin calling Gary out, tips on playing a hidden role/traitor, playing games at cons & game shops, STRESS, and another call to release the horror that is . . . the Butthole Cut. Board Game Geek Settlers of Catan Betrayal at House on the Hill & Betrayal Legacy The Stifling Dark Horrified & Ravensburger Games Touch of Evil Campy Creatures CMON Games Tiny Epic Games Dead of Winter Unfathomable Final Girl Arkham Horror Gloom Brindlewood Bay Tabletop Simulator Dad's Garage Opening and closing music is "Softly Shall You Sleep," by Valentine Wolfe. Please follow us on TikTok, Discord, and on Facebook! Contact us at apodcaskofamontillado@gmail.com! A Vino, Atrocitas.
Welcome back to A Podcask of Amontillado, where we delve into the dark, dreadful, and terrifying parts of the world. The Creepy House. The Creepy Doll. The Creepy Guy Outside the Camp. All clichés, or in modern parlance, all tropes! Sometimes they're a useful tool, other times they're a shortcut that betrays a lack of imagination. But is that the fault of the trope, or the writer? In either case, what is it about them that we either despise, or love, about these tried and tested story devices? Listen in as Erin and Gary break Zack Parris from the Back Row Super Show out from behind the wall to discuss if they're accurate or why they're not, why writers keep using them, the Black Hole of the Internet's massive List of Horrror Tropes, trope vs genre, Who Dies First, crime thriller vs horror (again), jump scares, Horror Tropes: The Movie!, gratuitous tits, getting the hell out of the house, pleading for movies to stop over-explaining, how they gotta show the love, and how we love to sound smart. Insidious demon Sinister trailer Dance Macabre by Stephen King Blade 2 opening scene Ernest Scared Stupid trailer Arcane Carolinas Tanis, The Last Movie, Rabbits Opening and closing music is "Softly Shall You Sleep," by Valentine Wolfe. Please follow us on TikTok, Twitter, Discord, and on Facebook! Contact us at apodcaskofamontillado@gmail.com! A Vino, Atrocitas.
Lords: * Xalavier * Brianne Topics: * Why do movies about contract killers skip over the good part of negotiating in excruciating detail the contract and clauses present? * Are fictional characters greater role models than real people? * The new Zelda game talks too much and I'm okay with that * Think of Others by Mahmoud Darwish * https://www.ayearofbeinghere.com/2014/11/mahmoud-darwish-think-of-others.html * Should every person be forcibly drafted into a customer service job, like the military. * The horrible things I would do in the Criterion Closet, if given an opportunity. * Jim's evidence for why The Pest is memorable: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAB8dNMoXZ0 Microtopics: * I Am Your Beast. * Making 50 games in 7 years. * A co-op Kaiju horror cooking game * The Name of the Rose meets Godzilla meets Lethal Company. * Power couples in games. * Moviegoers who want to know about contract law. * Search and replacing "murder" with "unalive" so that a contact killer can safely sue the client for breach of contact. * Pedantic legal contact killer law every week. * Lowering the bar so that we can all raise it later. * Doctor Odyssey. * Disheveled Detective. * The Autistic Coded Detective. * A ahow about autistic people written by neurotypical people. * Making a weekly podcast and scoffing at the TV shows that can only manage 24 episodes a year. * Asking google for the "podcast with the fewest episodes" and google just assuming you meant the podcast with the shortest running time. * Sending children to the sharps dump. (Because the kid asked for it and the parent signed a waiver.) * Desperately knocking on Google's door and beginning them to tell you where the furthest Denny's is. * The Waluigi-owned Denny's in the Andromeda Galaxy. * Role Models happening accidentally. * Donald Duck becoming a sex pest after edgier writers take over. * A form of self to aspire to. * 300 Rorschach Guys in a discord server. * An epic story that FromSoft will continue to plunder of its biggest plot elements for the next 30 years. * A character that you relate to and then you realize that's bad. * What do you do after you get what you want? * Leading a horde of ninja at the dictates of an Eldritch god. * Getting what you've been looking for and realizing that you're no longer the person who wanted that thing. * Role-playing a princess who has to talk to a litany of insufferable people. * Swinging your sword through grass to reveal rupees. * Zelda's Got an Onus. * Who you're thinking about as you pay your water bills. * Those who are nursed by clouds. * Shakespeare beeves. * GettingTikTok Mad. * The Death of Arthur. * Impacting media literacy for generations because you want to make a sassy pun. * Slipping into Belgian because you don't have enough mana to speak French. * The red phone in every publicly traded franchise restaurant that connects the customer directly to a random shareholder. * Working a Black Friday at a retail job and being awarded a purple heart. * Working a Best Buy Geek Squad tour of service to earn your citizenship. * The Criterion Closet. * The level of stardom you need to attain in order to remove movies from the Criterion Collection. * Supermarket Sweep. * Asking someone who took one year of high school French what you call someone who owns a closet. * I would not be normal and they would not be safe. * Landed noblemen who are super into Amontillado. * Where to lock the insufferable friend who went to film school. * How many Miami Vice episodes ended up in the Criterion Collection. * The movie that you remember the least. * Forgiving the insufferable film school attendees in your life because you can't think of a good punishment for them.
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The Cask of Amontillado - A Spooky Halloween Story by Edgar Allan Poe. I read the story from a 100 year old book, see it here: - Facebook: https://rb.gy/azpdrd - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sleep_cove/ - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sleepcovechris Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Learning Curve, co-hosts Alisha Searcy of DFER and Dr. Jocelyn Chadwick interview Jeffrey Meyers, acclaimed literary biographer, about his comprehensive exploration of Edgar Allan Poe's life and work. Meyers delves into Poe's troubled early years, his struggles with abandonment and poverty, and how these shaped his dark, Gothic style. The discussion covers the themes and influences behind Poe's first poetry collection, Tamerlane and Other Poems, as well as his caustic literary criticism, which earned him the moniker “the man with the tomahawk.” Meyers explains Poe's development of detective fiction through the character C. Auguste Dupin in The Murders in the Rue Morgue, as well as the lasting significance of The Tell-Tale Heart in Gothic horror. He also explores Poe's most famous poem, The Raven, its crafting, and mythic resonance, along with The Cask of Amontillado, a revenge-driven tale that mirrors Poe's personal struggles. Meyers discusses Poe's essay The Philosophy of Composition and his belief in the “death of a beautiful woman” as a poetic ideal, analyzing Poe's relationships and what young writers can learn from his methods. Meyers also reflects on what teachers and students can appreciate about Poe's haunting genius and impact on literature. In closing, Meyers reads a passage from his book, Edgar Allan Poe: His Life and Legacy.
Give to help Chris continue to make Truce In the Kanawha County Textbook War episode, Chris shared that the people of that county fought against some textbooks and stories being read in classrooms and as homework. Edgar Allan Poe's The Cask of Amontillado is one of the texts that was contested. So Chris decided to read it here as a bonus episode at the end of October. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to A Podcask of Amontillado, where we delve into the dark, dreadful, and terrifying parts of the world. Just in time for Halloween, Erin & Gary return with another double-sized episode, once more with their lists of horror movies they love, and recommend for your spooky season viewing! This time their selections come from the 2000s, or as some call them, the Naught-ies. So grab your DivX, some popcorn, and listen in as they discuss brains being half-missing, big things that shouldn't be big, horror vs thriller vs sci-fi vs weird, familiar unexpected names, discovering British comedy, the most likely zombie outbreak, enjoying something for what it is, Erin's (probably) controversial Nightmare on Elm Street opinions, the call coming from inside the house, and their vow to one day catch Kamassa! Oh, and beware of SPOILERS! Weird All & Huey Lewis discuss American Psycho Dawn of the Dead (2004) opening credits, Andy's Lost Tape, and News Broadcast extras Simon Pegg recreates the Shaun of the Dead shop walk Pyramid Head Cake Black Veil Brides "Bleeders" Rings (2005) short film Opening and closing music is "Softly Shall You Sleep," by Valentine Wolfe. Please follow us on TikTok, Discord, Instagram, and on Facebook! If you like us, please share us, and leave a review! Contact us at apodcaskofamontillado@gmail.com! A Vino, Atrocitas.
Comedian Anthony DeVito (Late Show with Stephen Colbert) joins the program to discuss the time he killed so hard during a TV taping that two audience members high-fived each other after one of his jokes. Great ep. Anthony's the man. William Blake: "The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed In Sun" Gerard Manley Hopkins: "God's Grandeur" Produced by G34 Productions and filmed at Grove 34 in Astoria, Queens.
Welcome back to A Podcask of Amontillado, where we delve into the dark, dreadful, and terrifying parts of the world. The air has a chill, the leaves are begining to change, and much like spooky season itself, dear Connoisseurs, Erin & Gary have returned to the Catacombs! Recorded just after Halloween 2023, they are joined by talented author Rey Nichols to discuss works that dabble in two worlds, horror and comedy! Listen in as they discuss the definition of a horror comedy vs a horror movie with jokes, the ones where it does & doesn't work, camp vs bad vs funny, the black hole of the internet, vanity projects, when to riff & when to have a script, using comedy to control the flow of the story, movie series confusions, a whole lot of recommendations, and the difficulty of rolling their R's. Mocha Memoirs Gold Dust Publishing Rey's books on Amazon Crosses the Line Twice Ready or Not Freaky Dead Alive The VelociPastor Idle Hands Thanksgiving vs Thankskilling Black Friday Come to Daddy The Final Girls Willie's Wonderland Opening and closing music is "Softly Shall You Sleep," by Valentine Wolfe. Please follow us on TikTok, Discord, Instagram, and on Facebook! If you like us, please share us, and leave a review! Contact us at apodcaskofamontillado@gmail.com! A Vino, Atrocitas.
It's October, which means a couple of things: The weather is a little colder, everything is suddenly Pumpkin Spice-flavored and most importantly, it's “Spooky Season. So in addition to our normal science fiction stories, this month we're sharing some classic horror tales by Edgar Allen Poe to keep you up all night.This week's story for Spooky season is "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allen Poe.If you have a story you'd like to contribute to the series, you can visit https://submissions.soundconceptmedia.com/Curator: Keith Conrad linktr.ee/keithrconradNarrator: Darren Marlar https://darrenmarlar.com/Other shows hosted by Darren:Weird Darkness: https://weirddarkness.com/Paranormality Magazine: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/paranormalitymagMicro Terrors: Scary Stories for Kids: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/microterrorsRetro Radio – Old Time Radio In The Dark: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/retroradioChurch of the Undead: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/churchoftheundead Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're celebrating Dom's Birthday the only way we know how, by going completely off the rails. 2022 was the last time a Black male won a singles match on a WWE PPV. A whole lot of injuries. Matt Cardona ain't getting NO CALLS. Black Girlz Wrestling was a scam. Should we bring back stoning? The History of Welfare Queens. The Cask of Amontillado. All this and more on this episode of Powerbomb Jutsu.----Twitter & IG: @PowerbombJutsuYouTube.com/PowerbombJutsu [Play/Download]
Send me a message. What do you think about the book/podThe Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe, narrated by Isaac BirchallSubscribe on YT or Join the Book Club on Patreon and support me as an independent creator :Dhttps://ko-fi.com/theessentialreadshttps://www.patreon.com/theessentialreadshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOFfvo05ElM96CmfsGsu3g/joinSUMMARY:The narrator, Montresor starts his story by stating that he has been gravely insulted by a man called Fortunato, and that he vows revenge. Fortunato is a wine connoisseur and Montresor wishes to exact his revenge with little risk, so he uses his foe's love of wine to convince him to test a bottle of Amontillado to judge if it is real. Montresor says that he could look for a different man called Luchesi to taste it, and no matter how pressed, Fortunato says that he will judge the wine for himself, so they head together to Montresor's vaults. Montresor has planned his revenge thoroughly and has told his servants to enjoy the festival in the town for the evening. As they head down the vaults, Montresor points out some nitre to his companion and says that they can turn back if it will prove too strong for his cough. Fortunato declares that he is continuing, and Montresor gives him a draught of wine to ease his throat. They continue further into the vault and eventually come to a crypt. There is a small recess at the end and Montresor tells Fortunato that the Amontillado is in the recess, asking him to step into it. Once inside, Montresor takes advantage of Fortunato's drunken state and chains him quickly to the wall whereafter Montresor starts to brick the tomb back up. While bricking up the wall, the alcohol wears off of Fortunato, and believing that Montresor is playing a bad joke on him, asks to stop and take him back upstairs where they can enjoy the party and the Amontillado together. But Montresor continues to brick up his enemy and after placing the last one, says, in Latin, “May he rest in peace.”Support the showThank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/IsaacBirchallvoKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American writer, poet, and literary critic, whose macabre and gothic tales left an indelible mark on American literature. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Poe faced a tumultuous early life marked by the death of his parents and a strained relationship with his foster family. Despite these challenges, he pursued a career in writing, quickly gaining a reputation for his dark and imaginative works. Poe's mastery of the short story is evident in classics such as "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Fall of the House of Usher," and "The Cask of Amontillado," where he delved into themes of madness, death, and the supernatural. His poem "The Raven" (1845) brought him widespread acclaim and remains one of the most famous poems in American literature. Poe's pioneering contributions to the detective fiction genre, notably with "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," also established him as a forerunner of modern mystery writing. His life, fraught with personal and financial difficulties, ended tragically at the age of 40. Despite his struggles, Poe's innovative storytelling and atmospheric prose have secured his legacy as one of the most influential and enduring figures in literary history.This program is brought to you by DAT Freight & Analytics. Since 1978, DAT has helped truckers & brokers discover more available loads. Whether you're heading home or looking for your next adventure, DAT has the data! New users of DAT can save 10% off for the first 12 months by following the links below. For Truckers, DAT One Pro gives you access to tri-haul & 15-day rate as opposed to 30-day rate. For Brokers, DAT One Select gives you access to Market Conditions, Exact Match alarms & more. Even under the best circumstances, moving freight was never easy. But with DAT, we got your back!
Welcome to You Haven't Blanked That! It's Roger Corman month. This week we watched the Pit and the Pendulum. We talk about the Spanish Inquisition, reading the original, how great it looks, Feng Shui, Vincent Price, Casque of Amontillado, Richard Matheson, sharing horror with Jimmy's dad, The Thing, The Bat, House On Haunted Hill, Other Roger Corman movies, Evil Dead 2, Corey Feldman, The Raven (2012). What We Are Blanking - Just Shoot Me!, The Boys, The Acolyte, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, the Academy Museum, Opening theme by the Assassins Closing theme by Lucas Perea For more info, click the link bio or below. https://linktr.ee/yhblankthat Email: Yhblankthat@gmail.com
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to Celebrate Poe - this is episode 260 - the Wilmer Manuscript Collection.When you think of Edgar Allan Poe, what works come to mind? Perhaps The Raven or Annabel Lee - or one of his many stories such as The Cask of Amontillado, The Tell-Tale Heart, Berenice, The Pit and the Pendulum, The Murders in the Rue Morgue or the Wilmer Manuscript Collection - well, maybe not the Wilmer Manuscript Collection - actually the Wilmer Manuscript Collection might be totally new to you - but hopefully not after this episode.
In this week's episode, Kayla and Taylor discuss Alex Michaelides's 2019 novel The Silent Patient. Topics include Greek pronunciations, the readability of thrillers, and the use of “bitch”. Plus, we compare Anita de Monte and Alicia Berenson. This week's drink: Alcestis (made by Taylor!)INGREDIENTS:1.5 oz Kitron (or other citrus-flavored liquor)Cucumber, choppedMint leavesTonic waterPeychaud's bittersINSTRUCTIONS:Muddle cucumber and mint with the Kitron in a tall glassPour in ice and stirTop with tonic water, add a few dashes of Peychaud's bitters, and stir againCurrent/recommended reads, links, etc.:Subscribe to our Patreon, where we discuss “lower-case-l” literature and have a silly good time doing it! Follow us on Instagram @literatureandlibationspod.Visit our website: literatureandlibationspod.com to submit feedback, questions, or your own takes on what we are reading. You can also see what we are reading for future episodes! You can email us at literatureandlibationspod@gmail.com.Please leave us a review and/or rating! It really helps others find our podcast…and it makes us happy!Purchase books via bookshop.org or check them out from your local public library. Join us next time as we discuss American Indian Stories by Zitkála-SáHere is the cocktail recipe for next week's episode if you want to drink along with us!Charred Corn Fizz via The Inspired HomeINGREDIENTS:1 Ear corn1 oz Anejo tequila or mezcal1 oz Amontillado sherry.5 oz Fresh squeezed/strained lemon juice.5 oz Honey syrup (or burnt honey syrup)1 Pinch salt1 Splash heavy cream1 Splash seltzer1 Healthy pinch of basil to taste128 g (⅓ cup) Very hot water200 g (⅔ cup) HoneyINSTRUCTIONS:For the Corn Base: Heat an oiled grill to medium high, then char corn all over (about 2 minutes per side). Remove from heat and slice off the charred kernels from the ear.Add two heaping tablespoons of the charred corn to the bottom of a cocktail shaker. Add the mezcal and muddle until the corn is completely broken down (the liquid will start to look creamy). Add the sherry, lemon juice, honey syrup, salt, and a small splash of cream, then fill with ice and shake hard for 12 seconds.Pour into an ice filled rocks glass, top with a splash (1-2 oz) of seltzer, and garnish with a large bouquet of basil or mint.For the Honey Syrup: Stir or shake in a sealed container rapidly until completely combined. Store in the fridge.
Join us on the high seas for a discussion on Smith's pirate yarn, A Vintage From Atlantis. We talk Captain Kidd, the Jolly Roger, pirate films, heists, beach parties, Atlantean hangovers, plus Smith's saucy letters!Favourite words: Rechabite, Amontillado, panakins, slumdegullions, coistrelWe had a few technical difficulties in recording, so the audio is a little "hissy" in places.Download MP3Full Fathom Five The Black SwanSupport the Show.Contact us at innsmouthbookclub@outlook.comInnsmouth Literary FestivalNight Shade Books Facebook Youtube PatreonDragon's Teeth Gaming ChannelTim Mendees Innsmouth Gold Graveheart Designs
As another tie-in to the Hypnogoria Roger Corman series, we have a story from Edgar Allan Poe, which was brought to the screen in Corman's Poe anthology Tales of Terror (1962) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hypnogoria/message
Welcome back to A Podcask of Amontillado, where we delve into the dark, dreadful, and terrifying parts of the world. Our apologies for being away, dear Connoisseurs, but life has been a bit out of sorts in the Catacombs. Never fear though, Erin & Gary now return, with a topic they've been dying to cover, with a plethora of guests, for a discussion of the one and only Edgar Allan Poe! Listen in as they are joined by Misty Massey, R. E. Carr, and L. Marie Wood as they discuss the new anthology “Nevermore: Tales Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe”, examine the work & influence of this beloved author, the many genres of Poe, the interpretations of his works, the stories that speak to them, breaking genre restrictions, how to get into an anthology, the changing standards of middle school, the truths & exaggerations of Poe's life, the real horror - marketing, the importance of not letting works fall into obscurity, the terror of birds, facing death in Poe's time vs now, Gary is wrong about something, and Shakespeare vs Jar Jar Binks? The Poe Museum - The Complete Works of Poe The Raven, as read by Christopher Walken, done by The Simpsons, and the Master, Vincent Price Falstaff Books Mocha Memoirs Authors & Dragons Horror Writers Association ConGregate 10 & SAGA Writing Conference The Alan Parsons Project's Tales of Mystery and Imagination Edgar Allan Poe Lindsay Ellis "Dear Stephenie Meyer" Epic Rap Battles of History: Stephen King vs Edgar Allan Poe Opening and closing music is "Softly Shall You Sleep," by Valentine Wolfe. Please follow us on TikTok, Discord, Instagram, and on Facebook! If you like us, please share us, and leave a review! Contact us at apodcaskofamontillado@gmail.com! A Vino, Atrocitas.
IN THIS EPISODE: A classic horror tale from the master, Edgar Allan Poe!YOUTUBE TIME STAMPS OR CHAPTERS…00:00.00.000 = Show Open00:01:50.938 = ABOUT “The Cask of Amontillado”00:13:29.474 = STORY “The Cask of Amontillado”00:23:17.166 = Show CloseSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/poestories/section11/https://americanenglish.state.gov/files/ae/resource_files/the_cask_of_amontillado.pdfWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Weird Darkness “DARKIVES” theme by Manuel Marino.= = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: March 11, 2020CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/the-cask-of-amontillado-by-edgar-allan-poe/
This time around, it's my delight to welcome back to the show Victor Manibo! After a bit of catching up, we get into Victor's new book, Escape Velocity, which releases later this month from Erewhon Books! Things we mention in this episode: The Sleepless, by Victor Manibo Victor's first episode “The Cask of Amontillado,” by Edgar Allan Poe The Fall of the House of Usher (show) Gravity (2013) Funeral and Neon Bible, by Arcade Fire COWBOY CARTER and RENAISSANCE, by Beyoncé Shōgun (TV series) based on the novel by James Clavell Game of Thrones Our Share of Nights, by Mariana Enriquez ICFA Victor's website, twitter, insta, tiktok, fb, and substack Stick around next time when my guest will be Meg Elison!
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John, Joy, Patrick, RJ, Vin. Read along with John, Vin, Patrick, Joy, Amrita and RJ as they read The Narrow Road Between Desires for the very first time in The Narrow Pod Between Pages! For longer thoughts that you would like us to address on the podcast, please write letters to narrowpodbetweenpages@gmail.com! Narrow Pod is created and produced by John, Vinny, Patrick, Amrita, RJ, Bill, and Joy
Jon introduces the trailer for a new podcast he did some voiceacting in - "I is for Investigate: The Shambler From the Stars!" Based on a story by Lovecraft's friend and contemporary Robert Bloch, 'Shambler' follows a team of paranormal researchers investigating the mysterious death of author Phillip Truelove. Listen to the first four episodes now! I is for Investigate: The Shambler From the Stars RSS Feed - https://feeds.libsyn.com/501263/rss I is for Investigate Website - https://www.i-is-for-investigate.com/ Fast Food Horror - The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe (narrated by Jon) - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fast-food-horror-classics-the-cask-of-amontillado/id1650986190?i=1000639666225 Gray Matter Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/graymatterhorror Gray Matter Shirts - https://www.teepublic.com/user/graymatterhorror
Author : Edgar Allan Poe Narrator : Alasdair Stuart Host : Shawn Garrett Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis “The Cask of Amontillado” originally appeared in Godey's Magazine and Lady's Book, November 1846 The Cask Of Amontillado By Edgar Allan Poe The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could; but when he […]
Sherry is a complex wine with lots of terroir, tradition, and winemaking possibilities. In episode 495, we go over the stats on the region, the history, the terroir, and details on winemaking, including the solera system. We then describe the biologically aged wines – Fino and Manzanilla. This show is a continuation of episode 495 but after listening to the show I did with MC Ice, I realized it was too meandering, so I recorded this version on my own. This second part of the Sherry refresh has many aspects to it, and I do my best to be as clear as possible with it all. Here are the topics we cover: First, I give a 5 minute review of Sherry winemaking. I explain, anew, the biological aging process and then explain the Oxidative aging process of Olorosos and other wines I explain, in greater detail, the “in between” styles – Amontillado and Palo Cortado, which have been made by a combination of biological and oxidative aging but are slightly different Photo: Different types of Sherry. Source: Vinos de Jerez I talk about the three categories of Sherry styles: Vinos Generosos: the dry styles of Sherry – Fino, Manzanilla, Amontillado, Palo Cortado, Oloroso Vino dolces Naturales: Pedro Ximénez, Moscatel Vinos Generosos de Licor: Pale Cream, Medium, Cream Sherries I discuss the aging categories, which have been effect since 2000: VOS: Vinum Optimum Signatum or Very Old Sherry that has been in a solera for 20 years VORS: Vinum Optimum Rare Signatum or Very Old Rare Sherry that has been in a solera for 30+ years Photo: Legal age statements in sticker format from the Consejo Regulador I wrap with some small changes to the DO that happened this year, sent to me by Patron Chaim G (thanks to Chaim!). I give a thanks to the mixologists for keeping Sherry alive and then sign off! Here is the show with Tio Pepe I mentioned... Ep 249: Revisiting Sherry with Andrew Sinclair of Tio Pepe Full show notes are on Patreon. Become a member today! www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople Most information for the show from the Jerez DO _______________________________________________________________ I love my exclusive sponsor, Wine Access, my go-to source for the best selection of interesting, outstanding quality wines you can't find locally. The holidays are almost upon us -- don't forget to stock up for your holiday feasts and get a Wine Access gift card for everyone in your life! Get 10% your first order with my special URL. To register for an AWESOME, LIVE WFNP class with Elizabeth go to: www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes
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When Barbara elopes with her penniless lover, it sets in motion a series of events culminating in tragedy. Thomas Hardy, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to this Vintage Episode of The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. We'll be releasing two Vintage Episodes each week, so be sure to check your feed regularly. New episodes will be available every Friday. If you like the Vintage Episodes, please let us know by going to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com. Become a supporter, tell your friends, order an audiobook, or send us an email. You can also give us a review on Apple Podcasts. We'd love to hear if you like the older episodes. This episode of The Classic Tales Podcast was originally released on June 22, 2007, along with The Cask of Amontillado, by Edgar Allan Poe, and The Speckled Band, by Arthur Conan Doyle. I ran across this story in a collection of short stories called The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales, edited by Chris Baldick, which I'd highly recommend. Of course, you'll run into most of the stories if you listen to the Vintage Episodes of the podcast. Barbara of the House of Grebe was originally published in the periodical The Graphic in 1890, and later collected with nine other stories in A Group of Noble Dames, and published in book form in 1891. It's a pretty gothic story. You've got the dark atmosphere, romance, tragedy, and a dark villain. So buckle up. It's about to get real. And now, Barbara of the House of Grebe, Part 1 of 2, by Thomas Hardy. Follow this link to become a monthly supporter: Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast: Follow this link to follow us on Instagram: Follow this link to follow us on Facebook: Follow this link to follow us on TikTok:
Helen Stoner is terrified. Two years ago, her sister died after hearing strange noises in her room. Now after moving into her sister's room, Helen is hearing the noises again! Arthur Conan Doyle, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to this Vintage Episode of The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. We'll be releasing two Vintage Episodes each week, so be sure to check your feed regularly. New episodes will be available every Friday. If you like the Vintage Episodes, please let us know by going to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com. Become a supporter, tell your friends, order an audiobook, or send us an email. We'd love to hear if you like the older episodes. This episode of The Classic Tales Podcast was originally released on June 22, 2007, along with The Cask of Amontillado, by Edgar Allan Poe, and Part One of Barbara of the House of Grebe, by Thomas Hardy. The Adventure of the Speckled Band is one of 12 Sherlock Holmes stories comprising The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. It is one of the 56 short stories in the Sherlock Holmes canon, and hosts many tell-tale signs of the classic detective genre. Doyle himself called it his “best story”. It was originally published in the Strand Magazine in February 1892. And now, The Adventure of the Speckled Band, by Arthur Conan Doyle. Follow this link to see Nancy Peterson record a Classic Tales Podcast episode, and other stuff: Follow this link to become a monthly supporter: Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast: Follow this link to follow us on Instagram: Follow this link to follow us on Facebook: Follow this link to follow us on TikTok:
The bloody-minded Montresor leads the pompous Fortunato deep into the wine vaults and catacombs, crowning in a climax that is delightfully sinister. Edgar Allan Poe, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. This is our first Vintage Episode of The Classic Tales Podcast. We'll be releasing two Vintage Episodes each week, so be sure to check your feed regularly. New episodes will be available every Friday. We've got a special treat for you. Head on over to Nancy Peterson's TikTok channel @nancy_peterson_narrates, and you can see her recording an episode or two of The Classic Tales Podcast LIVE. In October, she and I will be doing a duet narration of The Closed Cabinet. You can watch her record her portion live on her TikTok channel, and even chime in! Nancy is an Audie Award-Winning narrator, a world class individual, and great friend. Check out her TikTok channel, and you'll have a ball. A link is in the show description. This episode of The Classic Tales Podcast was originally released on June 22, 2007, along with The Speckled Band, by Arthur Conan Doyle, and Part One of Barbara of the House of Grebe, by Thomas Hardy. The recording of Basil Rathbone recording The Cask of Amontillado changed my life. It really did. Up until that time, I couldn't understand the heavier language of the classics. I never really understood Poe until I had an actor help me with it. But when I heard this recording, the world opened up for me. I listened to it over and over again, until I practically memorized it. Then I discovered other audiobooks, and learned how to really read. I could understand these amazing stories that were up until that time, hidden from me. I can't emphasize how deeply this impacted my life. We named our first-born son Basil. So, after I listened to a few hundreds of audiobooks over a dozen years or so, I heard about podcasting, and I had an idea for one. The Cask of Amontillado had to be the first episode. I cobbled together an old computer, borrowed some recording equipment, and threw three episodes together. Now, 17 years later, I record audiobooks as my full-time job. Let's start the journey again. And now, The Cask of Amontillado, by Edgar Allan Poe. Follow this link to see Nancy Peterson record a Classic Tales Podcast episode, and other stuff: Follow this link to become a monthly supporter: Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast: Follow this link to follow us on Instagram: Follow this link to follow us on Facebook: Follow this link to follow us on TikTok: