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Snoozecast: Stories for Sleep
Anne of Green Gables pt. 3

Snoozecast: Stories for Sleep

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 24:46


Tonight, we'll read the third chapter to “Anne of Green Gables” the classic 1908 novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery. This chapter is titled “Marilla Cuthbert is Surprised.” Written for all ages, this book recounts the adventures of an eleven year old orphan named Anne Shirley on Prince Edward Island, Canada. In the last episode, we learn that all women scare timid Matthew, except for his sister Marilla, and his neighbor Mrs. Rachel. He rides his horse and buggy to the train station to pick up the orphan boy that turns out to be a talkative girl. Instead of insisting that she turn back around due to the mistake, he chooses to let her ride all the way home, and let the more assertive Marilla give the bad news. — read by N — Support us: Listen ad-free on Patreon Get Snoozecast merch like cozy sweatshirts and accessories

Snoozecast: Stories for Sleep
Anne of Green Gables pt. 2

Snoozecast: Stories for Sleep

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 39:32


Tonight, we'll read the second chapter to “Anne of Green Gables” the classic 1908 novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery. This chapter is titled “Matthew Cuthbert is Surprised.” Written for all ages, it recounts the adventures of an eleven-year-old orphan named Anne Shirley on Prince Edward Island, Canada. In the first episode, we meet busybody Rachel, who checks in on Marilla Cuthbert. They live in a small town on Prince Edward Island in Canada. Marilla lives on her farm with her brother Matthew, and they are both growing older. They decided to adopt an orphan boy, which shocks Rachel. Rachel tries to frighten Marilla with terrible orphan stories from the news, but Marilla has a cooler head. Also, she reasons, at least the orphan isn't going to be a girl.  — read by N — Support us: Listen ad-free on Patreon Get Snoozecast merch like cozy sweatshirts and accessories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Snoozecast: Stories for Sleep
Anne of Green Gables pt. 1

Snoozecast: Stories for Sleep

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 27:31


Tonight, we'll read the opening to “Anne of Green Gables” the classic 1908 novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Written for all ages, it recounts the adventures of an eleven year old orphan named Anne Shirley on Prince Edward Island, Canada. The novel recounts how Anne makes her way through life with two middle-aged siblings, the Cuthberts, in school, and within the town. — read by N — Support us: Listen ad-free on Patreon Get Snoozecast merch like cozy sweatshirts and accessories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

These Books Made Me
Anne of Green Gables Part 2

These Books Made Me

Play Episode Play 19 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 43:19 Transcription Available


We're back with part 2 of Anne of Green Gables, because we, like Anne, can talk the hind leg off a mule. Anne's a capital R Romantic and obsessed with beauty. She sees it everywhere from the Lake of Shining Waters to the fashion of the day. Speaking of the fashion a la mode, we delve a little deeper into the trends and beauty standards of Anne's (and Lucy Maud Montgomery's) time. Once again we ponder whether the 1985 Sullivan rendition might have improved the story a bit by abandoning the bank failure storyline and having (spoiler) Matthew die in the harness as it were. We're all a little traumatized by film Matthew's death and at least one of us is still heartbroken over Jonathan Crombie's death. All of us are quite torn about which adult in Anne's life would make the best adoptive parent and we chat with some library users about their own adventures with runaway imaginations. We learn which character from the book we each are too. Will this quiz be a perfect graveyard of buried hopes?These Books Made Me is a podcast about the literary heroines who shaped us and is a product of the Prince George's County Memorial Library System podcast network. Stay in touch with us via Twitter @PGCMLS with #TheseBooksMadeMe or by email at TheseBooksMadeMe@pgcmls.info. For recommended readalikes and deep dives into topics related to each episode, visit our blog at https://pgcmls.medium.com/.We cover a lot of ground in this episode and used some books and articles as jumping off points. Here's a brief list of some of them if you want to do your own further research:Don't internalize beauty norms, Anne!  https://misfortuneofknowing.wordpress.com/2014/02/27/dear-anne-shirley-redheads-can-wear-pink-2/ She's always a woman to me... https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=gsw_pubPassing that Bechdel test with flying colors: https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1522&context=theses

Bill and Frank's Guilt-Free Pleasures
Fleetwood Mac: ”Everywhere” (A Bullet-Proof Pop Song)

Bill and Frank's Guilt-Free Pleasures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 43:18


[Transcript included at the end of these show notes] Fleetwood Mac's "Everywhere" is one of the greatest pop songs ever. Although forged in tumultuous times, "Everywhere" sounds like it comes straight from heaven.  Thanks for spending your time with us! Follows, ratings, and recommendations are always appreciated! Helpful links mentioned in the episode: Our mixtape The demo That awful video You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Masadon, and our website. You can email us at BandFGuiltFree@gmail.com, too. Here is our Spotify playlist featuring every song we've featured. Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn. Transcript (easier to read on our website) Bill: [0:07] Let me set the stage for you, Frank. It's 2011. Frank: [0:11] Okay, like now or then? Gotcha. Bill: [0:13] Then, so bring yourself back to 2011. Frank: [0:19] 34 years old? Oh, what was I doing? Bill: [0:23] I know what I was doing. Frank: [0:25] Oh, yeah, that's right. Bill: [0:26] I was pining. So it's somewhere in March and I'm wondering if things are going to work out with me and, Ashley because we're not back together yet. It's been this seven year stretch and things look like they're promising but there are no kind of guarantees. Frank: [0:44] Yeah. Bill: [0:52] She's actually living in France. dating somebody else. Frank: [0:58] So there's a lot of obstacles stacked up against you. Bill: [1:03] Yeah, I got some, I got a bit of faith. [1:09] And that's, that's what I had going for me. Gumption. Frank: [1:12] Yeah engumption yes. Bill: [1:16] Yeah, that's right. I had gumption. So it's my like week off from school and our great friend of the podcast, our mentor, Chris Newkirk, says to me, hey, I got to go back to the States. Do you want to drive with me? I got to go for the week. It's your holiday. Why don't we drive down and you can do we road trip it? Frank: [1:38] And just road trip it. Yeah, nice. Bill: [1:40] So I went with on this road trip with Chris Newkirk. And at one point we're doing a drive from New Jersey to Pennsylvania. And he said, you know what? I have an iPod. He had an actual one of those old iPods, not even a phone, just iPod full of music. Frank: [1:58] Yeah, yeah, yeah. I had one of those up until about two years ago when it was stolen out of my car. Bill: [1:59] Because when we play a game. [2:03] That's right. Frank: [2:04] Just so you know. Bill: [2:05] Yeah, that's right. No, of course not. So he said, why don't we play three songs each? Frank: [2:06] It's not that old. It's not that uncommon, Bill. Bill: [2:11] You pick three songs and you could set it up in queue and then he'd pick three songs in queue and so that would be our way to kind of get things moving on our journey. And so I'm looking through his music which of course is way cooler than mine so I'm like I don't know this Smith song, I don't know this Pure song. So I'm desperately trying to find a song that I could put on also to impress him because we're always kind of trying to impress him. And then I see this song, Fleetwood Max everywhere. And I think to myself, oh, I remember this song. I was a kid, I loved this song. So I put it on the queue and then those opening notes come out or what would we call it? Opening beats. Frank: [2:55] Notes. I think you were right the first time. Bill: [2:56] Notes. Notes. I think you were right the first time. Okay. And suddenly everything is right in the world. And I say to him, everything about this song, is what makes life beautiful, something like that. I had this like profound moment that everything is gonna be okay. This is the most joy I have felt. And suddenly when I heard this song, it brought back feelings of being a kid and full of wonder. And it brought back sort of memories of just straight up hopefulness. And then I knew things would be okay. And so within the week, things are looking good. I'm engaged to Ashley by June, we're married. And then flash forward 11 years later, you're sitting amongst a ton of toys and blocks. And I apologize, there was a diaper right at your feet. We couldn't figure out why this place smelled like sewage. My apologies, but this is the life. This is everywhere to me. Frank: [3:57] In your defense, you didn't smell it because you're nose-blind. But no, this is a good place to be, and I'm glad that we can do this podcast everywhere. Bill: [4:12] Christine McVie just passed away recently. So people have been commenting on social media and in the news about how she really was. Frank: [4:14] Yeah, yeah. Bill: [4:24] One of the great songwriters of the past 40 years in a sense. And with Fleetwood Mac, we love to talk about, the Buckingham Knicks thing, the kind of craziness surrounding their albums, but she was the sort of steady hand in terms of making consistently great songs. Frank: [4:44] Yeah, so after her passing, I found I was listening to the radio and they did this little thing talking about Christine McVie and how she joined the band. So I don't know if you if you heard this necessarily. So she she's married to the bass player John McVie, but she has her own solo thing going on. But the tensions of like, two artists, you know, separately on the road doing different things. She kind of took a backseat and decided like, you know, I'm gonna give up my solo career and, I'm gonna be a wife. I'm gonna try and like that this marriage is too important like I'm gonna make the sacrifice and and just like I'll give up music as my career and, Then I can't remember which album it was but they're in this cabin and they're, No, no, sorry. It was it was for a tour, tour. They're in this cabin and they're just kind of rehearsing and performing and all this. And she's sitting there just on the sidelines. She knows all the songs because she's been with the band for as long as they've been together at this cabin rehearsing, getting ready for this tour. And then at the last minute, it was just like, hey, do you want, Wanna just join the band? Bill: [5:58] And so that's 1970. She joins Fleetwood back in 1970. By 1971, she's writing and singing in Fleetwood Mac. And she stays right through, you know, you have Buckingham Nicks joining, right through this album, Tango in the Night. And then there was still behind the mask and time, albums in the 90s, she was still there. And still writing actually pretty good music for albums that were not strong. She still was the sort of steady hand. And then she was there for the reunion, retired, but then came back around, I think it was around 2014 or something like that. So she's back in the band and still playing up until recently. And so she's had an incredible career, and still released a pretty good album with Lindsay Buckingham a few years ago called Christine McVee, Lindsay Buckingham, although Buckingham McVee would have sounded way cooler. Frank: [6:52] Yeah, a little bit on the nose with the title of the album, right? Yeah. But yeah, to say that Fleetwood Mac's history of personality is tumultuous, I think is a slight understatement. Bill: [7:05] Oh my goodness. So, I mean, I dove deep for the last few days into the history of Fleetwood Mac and you can find it. You can find all these stories and it is a tale of massive excess. It's just insane. All the things I was warned about with heavy metal groups, I didn't realize Fleetwood Mac was way, oh man, it is insane. It's just insane. Just reading about the amount of drugs consumed and the amount of money spent and wasted is crazy. So we all know that, or if you don't know that, you can just look into it. so we won't dive into it. Frank: [7:44] Yeah, just just Google Fleetwood Mac Gong show and then it's something you'll get the whole history. Bill: [7:51] So Tango in the Night, which is this album, this was originally supposed to be Lindsey Buckingham's third solo album. He's working on it. He has three songs that are decent songs, Big Love, Caroline, and I think maybe Tango in the Night. I think that those are three songs he's already working on. And they ask him to come back and do a Fleetwood Mac album. So this is, I think, the record company. So his solo career is not taking off like Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie had a great album in the eighties. You really got a hold on me. Do you remember that song? Frank: [8:29] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, big. Bill: [8:30] So good. So good. She's just so steady. And Lindsay Buckingham, I think might have produced it. Either way, Buckingham's just like, okay, I'll put my solo aspirations on hold for the sake of the band. And because he's Lindsay Buckingham, He just can't go in there and play his music. He needs to kind of take over. So whoever was producing, they just ended up saying, okay, why don't you leave? Lindsay Buckingham, Richard Dashett will come in. They're gonna produce. And so there's these stories about it. And basically it's just super depressing, how much work they put in. They put in 18 months of nonstop work. It's insane. And Lindsay Buckingham is a perfectionist, but he's also experimenting with some synthesizers. the Fairlight program we've talked about, he's experimenting with that. He's doing so much. And so every song he'd spend weeks and weeks and weeks on. [9:27] So let's head into the backstory. They ended up recording at his house a lot of the time. And that wasn't good for Stevie Nicks, who was coming out of, who just came out of rehab, she wouldn't have gone in during it. And going to her ex-boyfriend's house to record didn't make her feel well. And he's, I don't think he has like a great bedside manner anyways, Mick Fleetwood and the others ended up renting an RV and stationing it in the driveway so they could go out of his house and do whatever it is they're doing. Like it sounded just like a mess. Often they would talk about how you have the sixties and they're doing all the experimenting. And then the seventies is a lot of cocaine. And the eighties, the drugs aren't working and that cocaine's now controlling the people more than they're using it to make their music. And this is what's going on. Like it's just a mess. And Buckingham talks about how they're all at their worst point when they're recording this album. I don't know much about Christine McVie in terms of this, but she brought these songs that are wonderful to this album. Frank: [10:33] She wrote some great songs for the album. Like there's this song in Little Lies, which is... Bill: [10:38] Which are the two greatest songs on the album to me. Frank: [10:40] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Absolutely there. Bill: [10:43] The amazing thing is her two songs that she brought, Little Lies and Everywhere are the third and fourth singles. You'd think they would be the lead singles. So, yeah. So the first two singles are Big Love and Seven Wonders, which are good. Frank: [10:49] They're so good. [10:51] Yeah. Well, I know, right? They're so good. Bill: [10:59] It's just so weird. whole time is weird because they those songs didn't stand the test of time in In terms of us, I like them. I like them all. I really like this album. Frank: [11:07] Well, in the context of those songs, like I don't or barely remember them. But Little Eyes and Everywhere, yeah, in a heartbeat. say Everywhere Fleetwood Mac? Yeah, I know exactly the song you're talking about and I know that it's awesome. Same with Little Lies. Bill: [11:24] Yeah. So whatever went on in production, they don't have like an interview where they talk about this. But there's a demo, which wasn't released on the deluxe edition, but I found it on YouTube. Frank: [11:30] Yeah. Bill: [11:37] So I'm assuming the demo was done by Buckingham and McVie. She brings it. He does some things to, it, but he hasn't done the full Buckingham to it. So I'm gonna play this for you. He hasn't bucking. Frank: [11:49] Yeah. He hasn't Buckinghammed it. Bill: [11:51] Their new verb. Okay. I'm going to play a little bit of it for you. So you can hear the beginnings of it, but it doesn't have that special quality. Frank: [12:02] It's really quite raw. It's missing a lot of the final touches, but you can feel hints of them. So when we played this song, it sounds magical. It sounds like a fantasy. Bill: [12:15] Yeah. Well, this is it. This is why the song is so perfect. is it creates this sort of fairy-like world where people, you can almost just see fireflies around you while the song is going on. So Richard Dashett, who is the co-producer, by co-producer, he was the encourager of Buckingham. Like he's really good about this when he talks about it. He said, I know my role. There's gonna be, Buckingham is the guy. So I'm there to support him and to kind of listen and do it. He said that the beginning that we always talk about is a half speed acoustic guitar and an electric guitar combined. And then, yeah, McV said, Buckingham slowed the tape down really slowly. So they did this all over the album, slows it down and played the part slowly. Then when it came to the right speed, it sounded bloody amazing. So whatever he was doing, he was playing with both acoustic and electric over top of each other and altering the speeds. Frank: [13:10] Mm-hmm. Yeah, okay. Yeah. Bill: [13:12] And so he does this actually with like voices too. Sometimes he uses his voice to become a female voice. Yeah, there's all these things going on. So even the voices in this song, I'm not sure who they are. And so, but apparently it is Stevie Nicks because she got into a big fight with him because she thought that he took her vocals off of this song. Stevie Nicks only showed up for two weeks to do any recording of this 18 month process. So just to put that out there, so Stevie Nicks is kind of to say the least. Frank: [13:36] Oh, tumultuous. Bill: [13:42] But anyways, we got everywhere out of this time and everywhere is perfect. Frank: [13:47] Yeah, yeah if it took 18 months to get everywhere I'm okay with that. Bill: [13:52] All right, so the opener, we got that already down. This is magical, this is perfect. Frank: [13:57] Yeah, because it's a song about those first sort of throws of being in love. Bill: [13:58] And so this is one of those things where the lyrics, they're just pretty straightforward, which she does well, but she also is able to kind of take in these sort of, the emotions of love. And she's really good at singing about this feeling in love. Frank: [14:20] And that really giddy sort of euphoric feeling you feel. And it's childlike and fun and everything's great and fantastic and the world could be crumbling around you but you're in love. So you're smiling and you're happy. Bill: [14:35] And what she say here, she says, Can you hear me calling out your name? You know that I'm falling and I don't know what to say. I'll speak a little louder. I'll even shout. You know that I'm proud and I can't get the words out. So, okay. Basically, when you're feeling this, everything seems right to say, or you have nothing to say. That sound makes sense? I'm trying to find the words myself and I can't find them. Frank: [14:59] Yeah. I can't mark. Just going through those lyrics. But like I immediately went back. There's that scene in Anchorman when Ron Burgundy is falling in love. It's like, I'm in love with Veronica Corningstone and I don't care who knows it. It's just like, did I say that loudly? It's like, yeah, Ron, you pretty much shouted it. That's that feeling, right? Like you don't care who knows. Yeah. Bill: [15:20] I think that does speak of my 2011. Like I was just so, it just set everything in motion. And then it leads to that chorus with all those voices. Frank: [15:30] Yeah. [15:31] And it's layered, right? Bill: [15:32] Yeah. Frank: [15:34] And it's soft and it's not saying a whole lot. It's just repeating the same line twice, but it's so effective and you can feel it. Bill: [15:47] I can't say this enough about how his instincts as a producer are right on the money. So he'll make his songs kind of complicated or difficult at times to listen to. They're not that difficult, but he knows that there is this sort of pure beauty to what she's doing. And he just highlights it and adds to it and does creative things, but they're all about this dreamlike feel, which he does in Little Eyes as well. It's just so incredible. And I don't know how many times he's layering voices what he's doing but I can guess just from the sounds of it. It's so pleasing to our ears but, it might have been a month of a nightmare for these other co-producers and engineers who are, just watching him. That's right the one producer used the following two words to describe the. Frank: [16:34] If they have to suffer for my pleasure, I'm okay with that. Bill: [16:41] Experience trauma. Still thank you it was worth it. The only other verse really because then they. Frank: [16:44] Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Bill: [16:52] Start repeating things but something's happening, happening to me, my friend's saying I'm acting peculiarly. Come on baby. Did I say peculiarly right? Sure. Okay. I'm gonna say yes. Come on baby. Frank: [17:02] Line, the Pekirulu. Bill: [17:06] We better make a start. You better make it soon before you break my heart. Frank: [17:10] That you said, Pekirulu, that's a good one. Bill: [17:16] Yeah. Frank: [17:17] That P word that you said, peculiar. Oh my goodness. Bill: [17:22] Peq- Oh, how did she say it? Peq-ular-ly. Yeah. Frank: [17:25] Yeah, yeah. But it's, my friends have me saying, I'm acting this way. And that's like, when you're kind of, again, giddy in love. I feel like I should write a song called Giddy in Love. It'll be like the spiritual sister to Crazy in Love by Beyonce. Anyways, when you're giddy in love, yeah, you're acting a little bit different. Like, you know, you're happy, you're bouncy, you're kind of doing goofy things, I find. Like, I know that's the way I've been, like when I'm kind of really into someone and they're into me and things are going good, before everything just falls apart. Bill: [18:07] Yeah, then it's a different song. I think that song you're looking for is Nowhere. Frank: [18:11] Yeah. That song's like every other song we've done on the podcast. Bill: [18:18] That's right. [18:19] This is a brief moment of levity. Frank: [18:20] I know, right? Yeah, so, you know, we'll do a breakup song again pretty quick, I'm sure. Bill: [18:21] I know. Thank you for bringing it back down. [18:26] Oh yeah, no question. She did co-write this with Jonas David Kroeper. I'm giving his full name just because it's on my songwriting sheet here. but that was her husband at the time. So this is about their love and their early love, so much joy and... Frank: [18:41] Yeah, yeah, he was he was also a keyboard player, right? Bill: [18:44] Okay, well then that, maybe that explains... Frank: [18:46] Because I think they married shortly after the recording of this album. Bill: [18:50] Okay, right, so they're already in this sort of love. Frank: [18:52] Yeah, this this giddy stage. Bill: [18:54] She has a tendency to do that with certain songs. By tendency, I mean she wrote one other song like that. So rumors she wrote, you make love and fun, which was about her affair or relationship, with the lighting guy in Fleetwood Mac. But she told John McVie it was about her dog so that he wouldn't get suspicious or angry. Oh man, so everywhere it was not about her dog. This is about this happy new relationship, and this marriage that was coming. The power beyond those lyrics, of course, is just the sounds. It's what Buckingham is doing with those sounds. Frank: [19:31] I read a quote saying that it's a bulletproof pop song, which I will not disagree with. The song's, what, 87 it came out, so we're 36 years after this song comes out, and it still plays, and it's still bouncy and fun and poppy and great. It's not contemporary to in 2022, but it still plays. Bill: [19:55] It not only still plays, Like it shows up in commercials in the UK and then re charts at like got to number 15 recently. Frank: [20:02] Yeah, it was used for a Chevrolet electric vehicle commercial recently. Bill: [20:09] And there are a lot of bands that have kind of, arisen in the last decade, like Vampire Weekend, there's been more than a decade I know. Paramore, there's a bunch of other bands too, who've looked towards Tango in the Night as their inspiration. They talk about it and everywhere is covered by Vampire Weekend and Perron More. Frank: [20:27] Yeah, and Paramore, yeah. Bill: [20:29] So I think it is getting its due. And when you see like the top 50 songs, or Rolling Stone did the top 50 songs of Fleetwood Mac, this was number five. So I think it's not an unsung hero. People are realizing how incredible it is. It's still incredible to me that this is the fourth single. So if I had to choose between these two, I would put this ahead of Little Lies. I like Little Lies, but everywhere is the one. I can't believe this wasn't the lead-off single. Frank: [20:56] Yeah, oh I know. And it charted relatively well. It was 14 on the US Billboard Top 100. But I mean, ultimately, the Bill and Frank's guilt-free pleasure, the only chart we really care about is the adult contemporary chart, right? Bill: [21:14] Straight to number one, baby. So, and we brought this up before, even though I charted 14, whatever was number one that week. Frank: [21:16] Straight to number one. [21:24] I don't even know. Bill: [21:24] I know I don't even care because this is the one. Frank: [21:25] I don't care! Bill: [21:28] That endures, because it was played all the time. Frank: [21:30] I don't want to, you know, jump the gun here, but this is a roller rink song. Bill: [21:30] At least when I was a kid, I remember it. And so just hearing the, oh my goodness, there's so many bits and pieces to that song. [21:44] Yeah. Oh yeah. This is perfect. Roller rinks still around late 80s? Okay. Would you put, would you roller skate to this at Prudhommes Landing? Did you ever roller skate at Prudhams? Frank: [21:46] I think so. Yeah, I roller skated in the early 90s even. I mean, I would if I was cool enough to roller skate at Prudhommes Landing. No, no. Bill: [22:05] Oh man, this is a call back to our Prudhommes Landing episode. Just songs that remind you of. Frank: [22:11] If you don't know what you're talking about, just listen to all of our previous. Bill: [22:15] Yeah. Frank: [22:15] Episodes and eventually you'll get get the reference. No, no, no, no, don't tell them I'm trying to get listens here. Bill: [22:18] So in Gloria Stefan's bad boy, it's a, Oh, well we can get them straight to bad boy and we can see the, okay. Frank: [22:25] But I'm trying to get them to listen to everything. Bill: [22:27] Either way, if you don't know Prudhommes Landing, well, you'll know this is the summer song, not to jump into a category. We are there for jumping into these categories. Frank: [22:35] We're jumping into categories. Bill: [22:36] So, all right. I see this as a perfect breezy summer day. Frank: [22:44] Yes, absolutely. Bill: [22:46] Also, I could see this as snow falling close to Christmas. This could be like a Christmas song. Frank: [22:52] It's an all-season song. Bill: [22:53] It is because it just will make whatever situation you're in brighter. Now, I'll tell you what's not bright is the music video. Frank: [23:04] Yeah, it's... not good. Bill: [23:06] Yeah, apparently there was two. I can't find this other version that is with Fleetwood, McV and McV. Because by the time Everywhere comes out, this is depressing, but Buckingham has left the band. So he had done all this work on the album And then it came down to them planning their tour. And he just said, I can't do it. And basically saying, I can't be around you guys. You guys are destructive. You're gonna die. I don't wanna die. And then Stevie Nicks lunged at him while they're in Christine McVie's mansion. And then he got so angry that he chased her. And she talked about, this is Stevie Nicks saying, she was running through the halls of this sort of house that was almost like, it feels like they're in some sort, of maze and he's chasing her and they're end up on the street, he's still chasing her and she's afraid for her life. Frank: [24:05] Oh, jeez! Oh! Bill: [24:06] And he throws her against a car and then she threatens to have him killed by her family. It's just awful. And this of course is bringing over their relationship from a decade earlier and it's awful. I imagine Christine McVie just sitting still there in the house and it's- Frank: [24:17] Yeah. Oh my goodness. [24:22] I just want to sing everywhere on stage. Bill: [24:24] I know, so he's already gone, he's left the band. And so by the time this video comes out, they film it without any members of the band. And they think, oh, everywhere, why don't we do like something that's like a ghost story, and we do the highway man as a music video. Now the highway man is that old poem, and you can watch the music video and it kind of just follows the story of it. But this does not work with the song at all, because there's like... Frank: [24:53] Not at all. It's not, it's a song about falling in love and being in love early on and when everything's good and fantastic and fun. Bill: [25:04] It's not about getting kidnapped, killed and then getting revenge and then being a ghost. Oh, that's insane. The only time I want to hear the Highwayman is from Anne Shirley when she's. Frank: [25:08] Yeah, by redcoats! Bill: [25:15] Doing her speech competition and Anna Green Gables. That's the most powerful version of the Highwayman. Everything else doesn't matter. Oh, I'm sure he is. Megan Follows, best Highwayman. Frank: [25:25] Is Gilbert in the audience watching? Bill: [25:31] And rendition, that might've occurred at the same time. Cause standing green gables I think came around then. Sorry, Fleetwood Mac, bad choice. Frank: [25:35] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bad choice, yeah. Bill: [25:39] Now, if you look at the cover of the single, this cover of the single has this sort of picture of someone whose arms are kind of open up to the world. Frank: [25:47] Oh, okay. Bill: [25:48] There's a planets star. It looks like the person who did the artwork for the little prince did the artwork for everywhere. It's perfect. It works exactly as it should. And that's what it should have been. Frank: [26:02] Yeah. [26:02] The video doesn't, yeah, it doesn't work. And if we're going to be critical of the video, so I watched it just once. And there's a bunch of scenes where like these British redcoats are running inside this cottage house or whatever it is. They're going up the stairs and it's clearly animated shadows on- so there's all these animated pieces that just like- it's like was your shadow guy on vacation? that's why you couldn't get the lighting right? I don't know. No, no, no, no, no. Bill: [26:31] It's not worthy of the song. The record company spent a boatload of money on producing this album, just like they've spent it on Tusk and other things. When oh, this is awful. This is side note, but when they would go to hotels in like the early 80s, they'd have them like bring in a grand piano. And if they couldn't get it through the doors, I don't know how you get through a hotel door, they have to like break open windows to get it in. They'd force them to repaint the walls white. so that they'd have white rooms like they were just the excess was ridiculous. That's crazy. But they didn't put any of that into this music video. No. No. No. No. How dare they? Okay. Frank: [27:08] No, no, no, no, no. How dare they? I mean, you know me, it's the chorus, right? But it's the opening of the chorus, the oh, like, I love that sustained. I right. I love that. And then I want to be with you everywhere. It's just so fun. I love it. Bill: [27:13] What's your favorite part of the song? [27:34] So that's what you're singing to in the car. Oh yeah. And you know me, I like doing backing vocals to the song so I'm doing whatever's going on in the background and trying to make those vocalizations. Frank: [27:36] Oh yeah, absolutely. [27:46] Well at the end of the chorus where it's like, I want to be with you everywhere. And then there's the sort of follow up, want to be with you everywhere. Bill: [27:53] Want to be with you everywhere. Yeah. Oh my goodness. Even thinking about that. Frank: [27:55] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bill: [28:00] How could I pick a favorite part? Everything's perfect. Everything's great. Bulletproof. And the ending of the sort of vocals going back and forth. It's bubbly. It literally sounds like they're making bubbles to me. And it's just like, oh my goodness. Yeah. This is where. Frank: [28:02] Oh, I know. Proof Pop song. [28:14] Yeah, magical bubbles. Bill: [28:19] You go to dreamland. There's a picture of some sort of heaven where you have like grass just blowing in the wind, bubbles in the air, fairies dancing. Frank: [28:30] Yeah, people dancing with ribbons. Bill: [28:32] Yeah. [28:33] Yes. This is it. That leads us to a category pretty naturally. So for the talent show, you're going to be doing a floor routine. Frank: [28:41] Yeah. [28:41] Gymnastics floor routine with ribbons. Bill: [28:42] Yeah, gymnastics floor. Yeah, with the ribbons. Yeah. Yeah, that's that. This is easy. Frank: [28:44] Yeah. Yeah. Bill: [28:46] So there you go. Category check. Frank: [28:48] Check. Would you sing this at karaoke? Bill: [28:52] No, I don't think I could do it. It's so good that it demands this sort of perfection that I don't think I could even come near it. Frank: [28:57] I think the only way it could be done is if there's got to be someone taking the lead, but you need someone to harmonize on those choruses. Bill: [29:08] You better have someone incredible. Frank: [29:09] Yeah. I think Stevie Nicks would do karaoke with me, right? Bill: [29:14] Maybe but she might only show up for a few minutes like she did for this album. Frank: [29:19] Yeah. She showed up for enough for this album. Bill: [29:21] Oh, yeah. Okay. Hallmark movie. I have written here, no way. This needs to be a mainstream movie, not something on Hallmark TV, but this is a song that should. Frank: [29:28] Yeah? [29:28] Well, it has that, well, the opening magical like sort of dreamy sequence, right? Bill: [29:32] Be sort of like this heads in a mixtape territory. Remember when they'd play Dreams by Cranberries all the time to sort of set the stage? Forget Dreams. Play everywhere. Frank: [29:48] Well, Dreams had it too and it kind of had to because it was in the name, But also linger same same sort of a feel so I'm sure we'll do a cranberry song at some point too, but. Bill: [29:56] Our usual category, we, it keeps altering in different ways. Can Michael Bolton sing this song? Frank: [30:08] I think he can but I don't want to hear it. Bill: [30:10] No. What would Mariah Carey do to it? She would Mariah Carey it it would suck. Frank: [30:13] She would destroy this, Yeah, yeah, she I don't think she has the self-control not to go full Mariah on it. Bill: [30:23] Yeah, Celine Dion also I can't think of of anyone who could do it off the top of my head. Frank: [30:31] Also yeah. [30:32] There's a subtlety about the way that Christine McVie sings the vocals. Like she doesn't go over the top. She's a little bit reserved, like as much as it is like a fun happy song about being in love, she's reserved and conservative with it. Bill: [30:49] She does have a very British way of being, if I could say that. Yeah. She did also the song. Do you remember song, Songbird from Rumors? Frank: [30:52] Yeah. Stiff upper lip. Bill: [31:01] They closed every concert with it. So Eva Cassidy, if you remember Eva Cassidy. Frank: [31:03] Uh, yes. Yeah. Bill: [31:06] She did a version of Songbird, which is near perfect. It probably is perfect. I still don't know if Eva Cassidy could have done everywhere because there needs to be a bounciness that I, I never pictured with her, but maybe she could have done it. But there is something special about Christine McVie is both unassuming, but also is in these grand songs because she can go along with Buckingham. They always got along. So Buckingham, notoriously difficult to get along with, but he never had a bad thing to say about McVie and vice versa. They could do albums together. They understood each other. And she wasn't into all the drama. I mean, she partied hard, but compared to the rest of Fleetwood Mac, I think she's a girl guide. Frank: [31:45] Yeah, the rest of them. Yeah, she was... Yeah. Bill: [31:48] And she was also with Dennis Wilson from, um, the beach boys for a while. Yeah. There's a whole, she's got her own backstory and sadness too, right? Frank: [31:52] Oh, really? Okay. Bill: [31:56] About all that stuff. Mix tape. Frank: [31:59] You're just going to name Ashley's album? Bill: [32:01] You want me to go first? So I decided in honor of the person who was the catalyst for this song, kind of coming back to my life and then defining my 2011. Frank: [32:16] You're just gonna name Ashley's album? Bill: [32:18] You're just. Oh yeah. Well, we love you too, Ashley. But I'm thinking of Chris Newkirk. I'm dedicating this to Chris Newkirk. Frank: [32:20] Oh, that's fantastic. Bill: [32:26] Sorry, Ashley. So. She'll never listen to this. She'll never listen to this. So these are songs that I heard while hanging out with Chris Newkirk in 2011. Frank: [32:31] She'll never listen to it. Bill: [32:40] Not all of them actually, but they made me think about Chris Newkirk and his love of this sort of big dreamy sort of pop song. Okay, so everywhere we'll open it of course. Frank: [32:52] I'm sorry. Bill: [32:56] There's a song called I L U by the school of seven bells. It is insane. And the woman who sings lead also passed away few years ago, but in her 30s, I think. Frank: [33:08] Okay, oh. [33:09] Yeah, so Bill just played the song for me and it'll be in the show notes, but my goodness they gave me goosebumps bumps it's it's ethereal and and and dreamy and oh man that's good. Bill: [33:21] I heard that also on that same drive. Chris Newkirk. Wow. Great taste in music. And so also on the drive, we heard cloud busting by Kate Bush. I'm pretty sure that's like just so good. So hands of love from Kate Bush also inspired the production of Tango in the Night. So Kate Bush's style and her relentless drive was where Lindsay Buckingham was was looking towards for making this. Also, I don't think I'll ever be able to pronounce this right, but one more Chris Newkirk, number three. Hoppipolla, Hoppipolla. Frank: [34:02] Happy pool! That doesn't sound at all at least. Bill: [34:05] Yeah, that doesn't sound at all like Sigur Ross, but it is. And it's a Sigur Ross, like the major song, which played when Chris and Jade, I think we're walking down the aisle after their wedding. Frank: [34:09] That's like a new song. [34:15] Oh really? Oh nice. Bill: [34:16] So incredible song. So we were just discussing this as I was playing it, but cinematic in scope as is all these songs, as as is everywhere. Okay, and then I threw a couple more in, Fleet Fox's Can I Believe You? And one more song, Everywhere by Brandvan 3000, which I love. Frank: [34:42] Was that on that trip too or no? Bill: [34:45] No, but I just think I should have played it on the trip. I don't know if he would have liked it. Do you remember everywhere? Yes. Oh, I don't know if it fits. However, you know, those first three were something else. Frank: [34:51] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [34:57] Mix tapes are allowed to have an outlier, right? Bill: [35:01] Yeah, and maybe it transitions into yours. Frank: [35:03] All right. So my mixtape is, I tried to keep it like happy songs, like giddy songs, fun songs about falling in love. So Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves. Butterflies by Kacey Musgraves. Bill: [35:13] Okay, oh good. [35:20] Okay not crazy town. Frank: [35:22] No, surprisingly not. Bill: [35:25] No, okay, great. Frank: [35:26] He just threw me right off there. Bill: [35:31] Yeah, sorry about that. Frank: [35:33] The way you are by Bruno Mars. Love is in the Air by John Paul Young and then we finish it off with Sunshine Lollipops and Rainbows by Leslie Gore. Sunshine lollipops and rainbows everywhere that's how I feel when I feel that we're, together that's a and then finishing it off with the sunshine lollipops and. Bill: [36:00] Got it okay perfect well this mixtape just good thing i put in brandman 3000 it's just a transition straight to walking on sunshine oh good. Frank: [36:14] Rainbows. Bill: [36:15] Yeah, yeah. future I'm sure it's a future episode. Frank: [36:18] Well I'm sure yes so I before we before we came to record this song I was talking to my friend Becca and saying, oh, we got to go. I got to go and record this podcast. And he's asking, what song are you doing? I said, Everywhere by Fleetwood Mac. And she said, I love that song. When her and her partner were in New Zealand, they had this this, crappy garbage car and that had a tape deck. So her and Blake went to a thrift store to buy tapes just to play. and they bought Tango in the Night and just listened to that on repeat and this was far and away their favorite song on the album. I told Becca just like, all right I'm gonna tell that story if you're okay with it and well here it is it might actually make the cut. Bill: [37:06] I will and you know what? We don't often do these call-outs. I try to listen to other podcasts because often they're like, hey here's the name of our show which we... do we even say what we're called? Yes you did once but you have to be an astute listener but of course you also have been. Frank: [37:18] Great. Bill: [37:22] An astute enough person that if you're listening to our podcast you're looking at it and the name of our podcast is right in front of you. So we really are glad you're listening to Bill and Frank's. Frank: [37:28] Yeah, exactly. Bill: [37:31] Skill-free pleasures we don't have patreon right now for you to give us money or anything like that but what we would like is to hear your story about Fleetwood Max everywhere tell us how this song, has made your life brighter. Frank: [37:48] And also you can just mail cash to us to our addresses. Bill: [37:51] It's right. Frank: [37:52] We'll put those in the show notes. Bill: [37:53] That's right. Frank: [37:56] It's been a fun and fantastic experience putting this podcast out every week. And this song is coming out at the beginning of 2023. And we just want to thank everyone for listening to us and being with us and downloading and taking this on your drives, on your walks, wherever you listen to it. I listen to podcasts at work all the time instead of working. Bill and I would like to say we want to be with you everywhere. Bill: [38:25] Boop-a-doo-doo-doo.

Eat Like A Heroine
Episode 6 | A Heroine's Christmas: Mrs. Beaver, Maya Angelou, and the Sugarplum Fairy Show Us All How It's Done

Eat Like A Heroine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 63:40


In this Very Special Episode, we sprinkle the show with some Sugar Plum Fairy pixie dust and join our heroines in making merry via food and drink during Christmastide. From Laura Ingalls Wilder's peppermint sticks to Mrs. Beaver's holiday hospitality, we find out how our bookish leading ladies celebrated the “most wonderful time of the year.”Shownotes:One thing we love about celebrating Christmas is how various foods and drinks pop up at that time of year and no other. After all, nobody drinks eggnog in July. We share our heroine's glowy feelings of anticipation and wish fulfillment as we sample Jane Austen's cold pies, Maya Angelou's upside-down pineapple cake, and the Little Women's fat, brown turkey.From the groaning tables of Regency England to Independence, Kansas, and Narnia and beyond, we pull up a chair to some of the most delicious and festive fetes in our favorite novels. Old Fashioned Peppermint Candy from Little House:https://littlehouseontheprairie.com/homemade-peppermint-candies/What's your favorite literary Christmas celebration? Drop us a line at Hello@jennyewilliams.com.-----Theme Music: "Beyond the Ponds" by Francis Wells

The SSR Podcast
Episode 220: Anne of West Philly (New Reads November)

The SSR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 59:22


For Week 4 of New Reads November, Alli and her guest talk about Alli's first-ever graphic novel: Anne of West Philly. Written by Ivy Noelle Weir and illustrated by Myisha Haynes, Anne of West Philly is a fresh retelling of the classic Anne of Green Gables that casts Anne Shirley as a spunky foster kid who develops a passion for coding while living with the Cuthberts in Philadelphia. Tune in to hear about all things graphic novels, Anne of Green Gables, representations of foster care, and some seriously sweet teachable moments.Erin Entrada Kelly is the Newbery Medal-winning, bestselling author of books for young readers, including Hello, Universe and We Dream of Space. Her latest work is Surely, Surely Marisol Rainey. Follow her on Instagram (@erinentrada) and Twitter (@erinentrada).

WGRT's LIMElight with Jessie Wiegand
Reimagining Anne Shirley for a New Generation wsg. Mariko Tamaki

WGRT's LIMElight with Jessie Wiegand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 11:30


Mariko Tamaki grew up loving Anne of Green Gables, and she explores an Anne-inspired and updated heroine in her new book, Anne of Greenville. LIMElight with Jessie is part of the WGRT 102.3 FM Podcast Network. For the latest episodes of all of our featured podcasts, visit our website here: https://wgrt-1023-fm-podcast-network.captivate.fm/ (https://wgrt-1023-fm-podcast-network.captivate.fm) WGRT's LIMElight with Jessie is produced by the following team members: Executive Producer: Jessie Wiegand Audio Engineer: George James Administrator: Jessie Wiegand Marketing: Jessie Wiegand Follow Jessie on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/wgrt_jessie/ (https://www.instagram.com/wgrt_jessie/)

Teacher Quit Talk
Episode 2: Anne Shirley and the Art Cart

Teacher Quit Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 48:56


Content warning: Discussions of sexual harassment, violence, hate against women, and mental health.This episode, Frazz and Redacted tackle your story submissions about why you quit teaching.To submit an anonymous story, visit https://forms.gle/eD1DGwisBTVZ3rq59

Eat Like A Heroine
Episode 3 | Everything Anne of Green Gables Ate (and Dropped Like a Red Hot Coal)

Eat Like A Heroine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 79:09


Was Marilla Cuthbert really running a secret bakery? What was Gilbert Blythe thinking when he offered Anne that luscious strawberry apple? And how did Anne end up serving her idol Vicks Vapo Rub layer cake, and nearly poisoning her to death? We found 13 food references–from the Raspberry Cordial-ridiculous to the sublime, in our favorite book.Shownotes:Listen, it's Gilbert Blythe for us, even if he was HIGHLY ill advised in giving Anne Shirley that apple. Today, we do a deep dive into every morsel of food described in Anne of Green Gables. From the crab apple preserves on the table while Marilla Cuthbert awaited the mysterious orphan “boy,” to the cake Josie Pye demanded from Anne at Queens, we've found 13 food references, from the delicious to the dangerous! Spruce gum trivia: https://oldyorkmuseums.wordpress.com/2012/11/05/what-is-it-guess-and-check-back-next-monday-november-12-2012/We feel like we hit our stride in this 4th show. Agree? How about a review? We would give you an apple from Gilbert's orchard if we could. Do drop us a line at hello@jennyewilliams.com and tell us what excites you about learning to eat like a heroine! Theme Music: "Beyond the Ponds" by Francis Wells

Eh Poetry Podcast - Canadian poems read 3 times - New Episodes six days a week!

Vilma Blenman is a Jamaican-Canadian poet, a registered psychotherapist, a teacher and a mother of two millennials. She considers her poems dispatches from the diaspora where she's both observer and participant on issues of race, identity formation, Black history and the wonder of landscapes that speak to the soul. Vilma published her chapbook, "First Flight" in 2013 and since then had poems and prose pieces in the Canadian best seller anthology series, “Hot Apple Cider,” published by That's Life! Communications. She was recently published in "Ekstasis" and is a contributing poet to the Toronto Crossings Arts Exhibition, 2022. A two-time winner of the WCDR (Writers Community of Durham Region) Slam Poetry Competition, Vilma also taught at-risk youth to write and perform poetry for an annual community Poetry Café at a local high school where she also co-edited two publications of student-writing. She has performed at Black History month venues and fund-raiser events in the Greater Toronto Area and is a regular poet on the podium at her local church. This spring she led workshops with teens on the power of poetry to process grief and loss. Vilma lives with her family in Pickering, Ontario. As always, we would love to hear from you. Have you tried sending me a message on the Eh Poetry Podcast page yet? Either way, we would like to reward you for checking out these episode notes with a special limited time coupon for 15% off your next purchase of Mary's Brigadeiro's amazing chocolate, simply use the code "ehpoetrypodcast" on the checkout page of your order. If you are a poet in Canada and are interested in hearing your poem on Eh Poetry, please feel free to send me an email: jason.e.coombs[at]gmail[dot]com Eh Poetry Podcast Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ehpoetrypodcast/message

Another Kind of Distance: A Spider-Man, Time Travel, Twin Peaks, Film, Grant Morrison and Nostalgia Podcast
Hollywood Studios Year-by-Year – RKO – 1940: VIGIL IN THE NIGHT & ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS

Another Kind of Distance: A Spider-Man, Time Travel, Twin Peaks, Film, Grant Morrison and Nostalgia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 93:51


This week's studio is RKO, 1940, and we have two great movies: Vigil in the Night, starring Carole Lombard as a saintly nurse and Anne Shirley as her flawed sister in George Stevens' noirish medical drama; and Abe Lincoln in Illinois, based on Robert E. Sherwood's play, with Raymond Massey reprising his stage role of Abraham Lincoln. We discuss the latter as an anti-fascist film and argue for both films as examples of RKO's particular brand of progressivism, which continues even after the departure of Pandro S. Berman.    Time Codes: 0h 01m 00s:      VIGIL IN THE NIGHT [dir. George Stevens] 0h 47m 01s:      ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS [dir. John Cromwell]   Studio Film Capsules provided by The RKO Story by Richard B. Jewell & Vernon Harbin Additional studio information from: The Hollywood Story by Joel W. Finler                                     +++ * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's latest film piece on Preston Sturges, Unfaithfully Yours, and the Narrative role of comedic scapegoating. * Check out Dave's new Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project!  Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com   We now have a Discord server - just drop us a line if you'd like to join! 

Classic Audiobook Collection
Anne of the Island by Lucy Maud Montgomery ~ Full Audiobook

Classic Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 417:44


Anne of the Island by Lucy Maud Montgomery audiobook. This is the continuing story of Anne Shirley and the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series. In it Anne attends Redmond College where she is studying for her BA. She has many trials and tribulations along the way, including some romance. In Anne of the Island the reader is also introduced to many new characters, that in the true sense of Anne are also "kindred spirits".

Classic Audiobook Collection
Anne of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery ~ Full Audiobook

Classic Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 442:57


Anne of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery audiobook. Following Anne of Green Gables, the book covers the second chapter in the life of Anne Shirley. Anne of Avonlea follows Anne from the age of 16 to 18, during the two years that she teaches at Avonlea school. It includes many of the characters from Anne of Green Gables, as well new ones like Mr Harrison, Miss Lavendar Lewis, Paul Irving, and the twins Dora and Davy.

The Farm Family Podcast
7 Old Fashioned Skills to Teach Your Kiddos this Fall! (No Expensive Materials or Big Plots of Land Necessary!)

The Farm Family Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 25:16


Today I'm sharing my favorite, simple, inexpensive, projects for teaching your kiddos life skills like gardening, preserving, sewing, knitting, crochet, and more this school year! Join the Farmhouse Library Membership for 50% OFF our Annual Plan FOREVER! And gain full access to all 42 of the printable editions of our books with first access to new books before they're released to the public, plus over 150 non-fiction ebooks; audiobooks; and resources from days gone by, AND our ONLINE VIDEO COURSES for the whole family! Learn how to make salt cured eggs with Mrs. Robinson, make Raspberry cordial with Anne Shirley, make cleaning vinegars with Cinderella in our Adventures on Storybrook Farm series. The grown ups can learn old fashioned homemaking secrets, sourdough baking, and more in our Happily Ever Homemaker series. And learn how to cook off the grid in our Cowgirl Cookin' series! USE CODE: BACKTOSCHOOL Resources & Link List Shay Elliot Oil Preserving Video: https://youtu.be/M24L1eaERhM My favorite hand piecing tutorial series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH5gB_qbsD1IfItOrmfp-PPuQXcOPJBVf Farmhouse Book Co. Recommendations by Skill (Links to Syllabi & Discount Bundles) COOKING Black Beauty Series: https://shop.farmhousebookco.com/a/bundles/bundle-discount-4d2l Anne of Green Gables series: https://shop.farmhousebookco.com/a/bundles/the-anne-of-green-gables-series--21j4 Alice in Wonderland Series (Coming Soon) PRESERVING Victory Garden Series: https://farmhouse-book-co.myshopify.com/a/bundles/a-farmhouse-victory-garden-calendar-for-boys-&-girls-series-3g6e Black Beauty Series: https://shop.farmhousebookco.com/a/bundles/bundle-discount-4d2l SEWING Sewing Book Bundle: https://farmhouse-book-co.myshopify.com/a/bundles/the-learn-to-sew-bundle-38oh KNITTING Black Beauty Series: https://shop.farmhousebookco.com/a/bundles/bundle-discount-4d2l Anne of Green Gables series: https://shop.farmhousebookco.com/a/bundles/the-anne-of-green-gables-series--21j4 CLEANING/HOMEMAKING Fairy Tale Series: https://shop.farmhousebookco.com/a/bundles/the-fairy-tale-series-21j9 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/farmhousebookco/message

Crónicas del Cosmolibros
E6 - T2 Anne Shirley la de L. M. Montgomery

Crónicas del Cosmolibros

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 31:01


¡Ultimo episodio de la temporada! Anne Shirley, de trenzas rojas y un mar de palabras en su interior, llegó a la vida de Marilla y Matthew Cuthbert para cambiar por completo sus perspectivas de la vida y la infancia. Fue tal su impacto, que también traspasó las páginas para quedarse en la vida real, en la mente de cada uno de los que la leyeron o la vieron en alguna de las tantas adaptaciones de los libros que protagonizó. Esta es la historia de Anne Shirley, pero no solo de ella, sino también de su creadora, Lucy Maud Montgomery, quien basó grandes elementos de su vida en esta magnífica novela que reimagina la infancia. Nos volvemos a ver en noviembre para una tercera temporada. ATRIBUCIONES Imagen de Portada: The Lady of Shalott (1888) - John William Waterhouse Intro: Pure Imagination - Future James Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/futurejames​ Música: Castles in The Sky - Scott Buckley www.scottbuckley.com.au Adrift Among Infinite Stars by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Serial Killer by John Bartmann The Butterfly. Kid on the Mountain by Sláinte | https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Slinte Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Seguime en mis redes Instagram: @cronicasdelcosmolibros.podcast

La Vie Creative
EP 242: A New Group for Francophiles with Christina Consolé

La Vie Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 30:31


Lady Christina Consolé (Chrissy to her friends) is the creator and founder of Parisian Niche, your corner of the world for all things Parisian and French flaired.A native New Yorker, whose main residence is still on New York City's famously picturesque Upper East Side, Chrissy has been fortunate enough to have lived, worked, and studied in Paris and traveled extensively through France, Europe, and beyond.​Having worked for over twenty years in several leading French and Italian jewelry and accessory ateliers, as well as a leading American fashion house, Chrissy has developed an eye for detail, beauty, and luxury; where it can be found in the everyday and made accessible. Because Paris is for everyone.  ​One of her main goals since young adulthood was to be fluent (and likewise, to be considered fluent by native speakers) in the French language.  After several years of intense and immersive linguistic studies, Chrissy is truly proud to hold a French B2 diploma from the French Ministry of Education (level set by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) and continues her studies and is on the path to obtain the highest level C1 / C2 diplomas. Chrissy has been an avid and devoted reader since childhood and has parlayed this love into a successful book club, called Parisian Page Turners that is over 50 books deep (and still reading!)  This book club also enjoys the occasional “read aloud,” where Chrissy lends her own voice to the wonderful texts.  The book selections always vary in scope but remain faithful to one beloved setting – Paris and France.    Passionate about all things Parisian and historical, Chrissy has never met a cup (or bowl) of chocolat chaud that she didn't love.  She can't wait for her many Parisian “cocoa crawls” as her first stop in Paris is always to indulge in luxurious, chocolatey goodness while overlooking the city.  And after all, isn't a good chocolat chaud the ultimate gateway into Parisian gastronomic delights?​On the sporty side of French life, Chrissy is a lover of football (soccer) and considers herself a top fan of both PSG and NYCFC.  She can be found at many live matches on both sides of the pond. Forever learning about the city, above all, Chrissy's passion for all things Parisian has her constantly dreaming, planning, creating vision boards focused on Paris and travels, as well as looking forward to her next adventure “home to Paris.” After all, as famously penned by Lucy Maud Montgomery, in the words of her childhood literary heroine Anne Shirley, “looking forward to things is half the pleasure of them.”https://www.parisianniche.com/Support the show

Classic Audiobook Collection
Anne of the Island by L. M. Montgomery ~ Full Audiobook

Classic Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 438:14


Anne of the Island by L. M. Montgomery audiobook. This is the continuing story of Anne Shirley and the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series. In it Anne attends Redmond College where she is studying for her BA. She has many trials and tribulations along the way, including some romance. In Anne of the Island the reader is also introduced to many new characters, that in the true sense of Anne are also "kindred spirits".

Classic Audiobook Collection
Anne of Avonlea by L. M. Montgomery ~ Full Audiobook

Classic Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 504:07


Anne of Avonlea by L. M. Montgomery audiobook. Following Anne of Green Gables, the book covers the second chapter in the life of Anne Shirley. Anne of Avonlea follows Anne from the age of 16 to 18, during the two years that she teaches at Avonlea school. It includes many of the characters from Anne of Green Gables, as well new ones like Mr Harrison, Miss Lavendar Lewis, Paul Irving, and the twins Dora and Davy.

The Hammerson Peters Podcast
Legends of Prince Edward Island

The Hammerson Peters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 77:14


Canada's island province is filled mysterious locations pregnant with age-old legends which even Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne Shirley would be hard-pressed to improve upon. From haunted coves and mystical ponds to phantom lights and monsters of the deep; from chilling tales shared around the hearths of Scottish and Irish farmers to ancient traditions orated by the flickering light of Acadian and Mi'kmaq campfires; here are a few of the many colourful legends of Prince Edward Island.   INTRODUCTION 0:00:00 - Anne of Green Gables' Haunted Wood   REIGN OF THE MI'KMAQ 0:03:00 - The Battle of Pretty Stream   ACADIAN SETTLEMENT 0:07:51 – Early Modern North American Explorers 0:10:37 - Acadian Settlement of Ile Saint-Jean 0:14:00 - Legend of the Mineotta Stone 0:24:39 - The Witch of Port La Joye   THE BRITISH CONQUEST 0:29:56 - King George's War 0:33:01 - The Acadian Expulsion 0:36:20 - The Phantom Church of St. John 0:37:58 - The Hunchback of Point Prim 0:39:45 - The Fairies of Cape Wolfe   SCOTTISH-IRISH SETTLEMENT 0:44:02 - The White Lady of Holland Cove 0:50:42 - The Ghosts of Brudenell Island 0:54:55 - Ghost Ship of the Northumberland Strait 1:01:44 - Phantom Bell Ringers of the Kirk of St. James   CONFEDERATION 1:07:29 - The Haunting of Binstead Manor 1:15:54 - P.E.I. Today

Eat Like A Heroine
Episode 00 | From Anne Shirley to Zora Neale Hurston: An Introduction to a Foodie/Bookish Podcast

Eat Like A Heroine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 53:04


Why did Anne of Green Gables invite her minister over for cold tongue? What was up with Ma's Spider Pan in Little House on the Prairie? And why were the heroines obsessed with currants, blancmange and calf's foot jelly? A snappy sketch of everything the bookish stars have to teach us about how to nourish and flourish here and now.-----------------Shownotes:If your bookish/foodie heart goes thump at the thought of deconstructing the picnic in Emma, the semi-murderous ingredients in Anne of Green Gables' “liniment cake,” and the swoony sentences Maya Angelou used to describe barbeque sauce, do we have a podcast for you!In this episode, we unpeel the show that promises to feed both your inner book geek and epicure, with segments such as: Time Travel (historical dishing), Heroine Spotlight, Cook Like a Heroine (recipes), Heroine Takeaways, Bookseller's Daughter and Friend Recommend (book reviews), Heroine Challenges and Maud's Mailroom. Do drop us a line at hello@jennyewilliams.com and tell us what excites you about learning to eat like a heroine!  

Why I'll Never Make It - An Actor’s Journey
Matt Vinson & Matte O'Brien on the Joys and Challenges of Bringing a Musical to the Stage

Why I'll Never Make It - An Actor’s Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 49:53


Writing a musical is a long process, and once the writers are have finished that last page…that's really only the beginning of their journey. By the time an actor comes along to audition for it, there's usually been years of drafts, workshops, and revisions.  Listeners of this podcast know that this summer has been a welcome return to the stage for me in a new theatrical adaptation of Anne of Green Gables, my first musical since the covid shutdown. And it all started with a self-tape audition back in February of this year that then culminated in several callbacks with the creative team a few weeks later. Well today, I'm joined by two of the people who were in that audition room: composer Matt Vinson and writer Matte O'Brien. While there have been individual writers and composers on previous episodes, this is the first time welcoming a musical writing team to the show. Matt and Matte have done several musicals together, but for this conversation we focus on the many years it has taken for Anne of Green Gables to get to Goodspeed Musicals in Connecticut, and how they are preparing for its potential future. Matt and Matte share three stories of its humble beginnings, learning to take (and not take) feedback from others, and how actors influence the rewriting and editing process.  Learn more about Why I'll Never Make It at whyillnevermakeit.com  Subscribe to WINMI and get access to Bonus Episodes on Supercast  Donate to the production efforts in making this podcast Follow Why I'll Never Make It on Instagram or Twitter Get a free copy of WINMI's collection of Creative Wisdom      Anne of Green Gables Concept Album As this musical has gone through various readings and workshops, there have been a number of people taking on this characters and singing these songs. And throughout this episode you'll hear samples of music from Anne of Green Gables, taken from a Concept Album and subsequent recordings. Those featured in this episode include: Oh, My Diana - Chris McCarrell Different Kind of Girl - Michelle Veintimilla The Asylum - Jenna Rubaii I Wanna Know You - Chris McCarrell Make a Move - Aurelia Williams Different Kind of Girl (Reprise) - Juliette Redden   The Queer Life of L.M. Montgomery Her 1908 novel about a red-headed orphan girl has sold more than 50 million copies and made her known throughout the world with generations of fans. But what is really known about L.M. Montgomery, who was called ‘Maud' by close friends and family. She started out as a single schoolteacher, but went on to marry a minister, gave birth to two sons, and wrote many more books.  But in 1985, publication began of a journal Montgomery had been keeping for fifty-three years. It was quite a shocking exposé of a woman who was often depressed, dealt with a horrible marriage, yet found her greatest happiness from deep, intimate and meaningful relationships with female friends. And so for decades an undercurrent of Lesbianism has been debated not only for the central character of Anne Shirley but also the author herself. This came to a head in 2000 when professor Laura Robinson published a paper named “Bosom Friends: Lesbian Desire in L. M. Montgomery's Anne Books,” where she argued that Anne had more passionate relationships with her female friends than her male love interest. This has not sat well with those who view Anne's female friendships as both innocent and platonic. Read more about this ongoing debate… Bosom Friends Affair Professor suggests Anne of Green Gables was Lesbian The Gay Anne of Green Gables Scandal Netflix is at It Again…Homosexuality in Anne of Green Gables The Queer Life of L.M. Montgomery   ---------- Why I'll Never Make It is hosted and produced by Off-Broadway actor and singer Patrick Oliver Jones in association with WINMI Media, LLC. It received the Communicator Award of Distinction in 2022 and is a Top 25 Theater Podcast on Feedspot. WINMI is also a part of Helium Radio Network and a member of the Broadway Makers Alliance.  The songs clips in this episode from the musical Anne of Green Gables are written by Matt Vinson and Matte O'Brien and used with their express permission. Outro Music is by Blue Dot Sessions and is used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.   

Drama X Theater
The Voice of Bugle Ann (Lionel Barrymore) | Lux Radio Theatre, 1936

Drama X Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 62:59


Lux Radio Theatre adapts the 1936 film, The Voice of Bugle Ann, starring Lionel Barrymore and Anne Shirley. This episode aired July 6, 1936. Storyline: Jacob Terry moves to the county to raise sheep and installs a wire fence. This upsets the neighbors, as they worry their dogs will enter his fence to terrorize the sheep. Jacobs vows to shoot any dogs or people that enter his land. Then Jacob's dog disappears, and tempers rise. The movie was released February 15, 1936 and based on a novel of the same name by MacKinlay Kantor. Lux Radio Theatre aired on the NBC Blue Network (1934–35),  CBS Radio (1935–54), and NBC Radio (1954–55). : : : : : My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLES Subscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot. Thank you for your support. https://otr.duane.media/ (https://otr.duane.media) | Instagram https://www.instagram.com/duane.otr/ (@duane.otr)

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
[Full episode] Peter Garrett, Kelsey Verzotti, Adam Scott, James Poniewozik

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 63:04


Lead singer Peter Garrett of Midnight Oil looks back on the band's illustrious career and how it's put environmentalism at the forefront of its music from day one. The star of Charlottetown's Anne of Green Gables — The Musical, Kelsey Verzotti, was told by a drama teacher that she'd never play Anne Shirley, because Anne is white and Kelsey is Chinese Canadian. The actor tells guest host Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe that this moment only motivated her to achieve her acting dreams. The New York Times' chief television critic James Poniewozik breaks down how the January 6th committee hearings have attracted millions of viewers. Actor Adam Scott discusses his starring role in the new Apple TV+ series Severance, about a team of office workers whose professional and personal memories have been surgically divided.

Feeling Seen
Kristen Meinzer on 'Anne of Green Gables'

Feeling Seen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 53:44


As Kristen Meinzer (Movie Therapy, By the Book, Romance Road Test) observes, Anne of Green Gables does something relatively rare in media: it centers the story of an adopted heroine. Growing up in Minnesota, there were many aspects of Anne Shirley's character than Kristen saw in herself, for better and worse. She and Jordan unpack that, get meta about podcasts (Kristen did, after all, write the book on podcasting), and put an end to the myth that happy people don't have trauma (and traumatized people can't be happy).Then, honest to god, in honor of Tom Cruise's 60th, Jordan rhapsodizes about Cruise's turn as Stacee Jaxx in the ROCK OF AGES movie. Listen to Kristen's new Audible series, Romance Road TestHear Jordan and Kristen on a recent Pop Culture Happy Hour***With Jordan Crucchiola and Kristen Meinzer

1001 Greatest Love Stories
ANNE OF AVONLEA (CHAPS 1-2)

1001 Greatest Love Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 35:55


Lucy Maud Montgomery's second story in her "Anne" series catches Anne Shirley at age 16 and about to start teaching on Prince Edward island. You'll find this story heartwarming and often funny (I saved an outtake for the end after the theme). Most of the old characters are back- including Mrs Lynde and Anne's old friends. ANDROID USERS- 1001 Radio Days right here at Google Podcasts FREE: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20radio%20days 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales at Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vQURMNzU3MzM0Mjg0NQ== 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries at Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20heroes 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories (& Tales from Arthur Conan Doyle) https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20sherlock%20holmes 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre on Spotify: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20ghost%20stories 1001 Stories for the Road on Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20stories%20for%20the%20road Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20greatest%20love%20stories 1001 History's Best Storytellers: (author interviews) on Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/show/1001-historys-best-storytellers APPLE USERS Catch 1001 Heroes on any Apple Device here (Free): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-podcast/id956154836?mt=2  Catch 1001 CLASSIC SHORT STORIES at Apple Podcast App Now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/id1078098622 Catch 1001 Stories for the Road at Apple Podcast now:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-for-the-road/id1227478901 NEW Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-greatest-love-stories/id1485751552 Catch 1001 RADIO DAYS now at Apple iTunes!  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-days/id1405045413?mt=2 NEW 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre is now playing at Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-ghost-stories-tales-of-the-macabre/id1516332327 NEW Enjoy 1001 History's Best Storytellers (Interviews) on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-historys-best-storytellers/id1483649026 NEW Enjoy 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories and The Best of Arthur Conan Doyle https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-sherlock-holmes-stories-best-sir-arthur-conan/id1534427618 Get all of our shows at one website: https://.1001storiespodcast.com REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Dartmouth ballerina to perform in Anne of Green Gables - The Ballet

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 6:43


Hannah Mae Cruddas, a dancer from Dartmouth, N.S., is now in her 10th season at Canada's Ballet Jörgen, but this week, she's coming home. Cruddas will perform as Anne Shirley in the upcoming production of Anne of Green Gables - The Ballet at the Dal Arts Centre in Halifax.

Just Sleep - Bedtime Stories for Adults
Anne of Green Gables: Mrs Rachel Lynde is Properly Horrified

Just Sleep - Bedtime Stories for Adults

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 32:29 Very Popular


Tonight's bedtime story is the continuation of a listeners' favourite, Anne of Green Gables. This classic Canadian novel was published in 1908. It follows the adventures of Anne Shirley, a red-haired orphan girl, mistakenly sent to the Cuthberts on Prince Edward Island. In this episode, Mrs Rachel Lynde comes to Green Gables to inspect Anne. Harsh words are exchanged. Will Anne apologize?If you'd like to support the podcast, you can buy me a coffee here ------> buymeacoffee.com/justsleeppodIf you like this episode, please remember to follow on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app. Also, share with any family or friends that might have trouble drifting off.Goodnight and Sweet Dreams.... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Superfly Selected
Superfly Media Diary | Anne with an E

Superfly Selected

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 2:21


Anne with an E zeigt die Geschichte der 13 jährigen Anne Shirley. Das Waisenkind wird unter Protest von Geschwistern Matthew und Marilla Cuthbert bei sich aufgenommen. Eigentlich haben die beiden aber mit einem Jungen gerechnet. Anne ist nun gezwungen sich in dieser neuen Umgebung zu behaupten und Green Gables wird Schauplatz einer Coming-of-Age Geschichte, wie man sie so noch nicht gesehen hat. (superfly.fm)

Damn Good Movie Memories
Episode 290 - Murder, My Sweet (1944)

Damn Good Movie Memories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 101:50


Based on the Raymond Chandler novel, private detective Phillip Marlowe (Dick Powell) is hired for multiple jobs including finding a missing woman and separately, a missing jade necklace.  Co-starring Claire Trevor, Anne Shirley, and Mike Mazurki.

Podcast literacki Big Book Cafe
Ania czy Anne? Awantura o "Anne z Zielonych szczytów". Książka w 5 pytań i 5 minut. Odpowiada Paulina Wilk. Odcinek #39

Podcast literacki Big Book Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 17:13


"Anne z Zielonych Szczytów" Lucy maud Montgomery w tłumaczeniu Anny Bańkowskiej Wydawnictwo Marginesy, 2021 Paulina Wilk odpowiada na pięć pytań o nowe tłumaczenie legendarnej książki Lucy Maud Montgomery o rudowłosej sierocie Anne Shirley. Po co tłumaczyć ją na nowo? Po co zastępować Zielone Wzgórze Zielonymi Szczytami i dlaczego Anne, a nie Anna? Rozmawiamy również o tym, na czym polega fenomen serii powieści o Anne Shirley, z jakimi emocjami czyta się ją w dorosłości, czy ta książka może zachwycać współczesne nastolatki i czy nowe tłumaczenie pomoże rozkochać z tych historiach nowe pokolenie czytelniczek? Pytania zadaje Bartosz Kamiński, który żadnej z książek L.M. Montgomery nie czytał, nie wie, co to pokoik na facjatce, czym są bufiaste rękawy, Królowa Śniegu, przyjaciółka od serca i dlaczego serce dziewczyn drży przy rozdziale o śmierci Matthew. Zamów egzemplarz w Big Book Cafe i wesprzyj Fundację "Kultura nie boli" https://ksiegarnia.bigbookcafe.pl/pl/p/Anne-z-Zielonych-Szczytow-Lucy-Maud-Montgomery/1116 Podcast literacki Big Book Cafe ma teraz dwie odsłony. Co drugi wtorek: Książka w 5 pytań i 5 minut. Czyli najszczersze i najkrótsze recenzje książek. Co sobota: Literatura na żywo. Czyli rozmowy, spektakle, słuchowiska prosto ze sceny Big Book Cafe. Zapisz się na nasz newsletter i bądź na bieżąco. Tworzymy ponad 150 wydarzeń rocznie! https://bigbookcafe.pl/newsletter/ Poznaj Big Book Festival. Międzynarodowy Duży Festiwal Czytania. 10 edycja pod hasłem DO WIDZENIA, DO JUTRA! / GOOD-BYE AND GOOD-LUCK! odbędzie się 24-26 czerwca w Warszawie. https://bigbookfestival.pl/

Harrowsmith Radio
This Old Smart House and Banana Peel Bread

Harrowsmith Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 30:04


The Rundown In this episode, I chat with pioneering tech consultant, keynote speaker, and proud PEIer, Amber MacArthur, AmberMac to her friends. I talk to her about how she turned a 140-year-old Charlottetown house into an eco-friendly smarthome showcase. A showcase sporting 38 lightbulbs you can talk to. Next up, former food stylist and chef Christine Tizzard explains how to shop, cook and dine with zero-waste. Is there a banana peel bread in your future? So, smart appliances and smart eating all in one episode. By the way, if you want to read Harrowsmith Magazine instead of listen to it you can subscribe to the print version online at harrowsmithmag.com and you can find Harrowsmith Magazine on selected newsstands across Canada. But for now, settle in for the next half hour of Harrowsmith Radio. The 140-year-old Smart Home - Amber MacArthur Amber MacArthur has been helping Canadians and corporations understand technology and social media for decades now. But, she grew up in a decidedly untechy PEI. She's living in Toronto now, but in 2019 she and her partner videographer Chris Dyck decided to buy a 140-year-old home in the heart of Charlottetown and go to town on a renovation. They also used their connections and social media cache to bring companies like Home Depot, LG, and Google along for the ride. The result? A renovated home with smart TVs, washers, driers, lights, sensors, and outdoor security cameras. Sort of like Tony Stark's vacation home if he was into Anne Shirley. I had a chance to talk with Amber about that reno and what she learned by doing it. You find more about AmberMac here. Zero Waste with Christine Tizzard Now, it's time for a short conversation about living responsibly on our planet, brought to you by Oroweat Organic Bread. Great Taste that's Sustainably Baked.  As a food stylist and chef, Christine Tizzard has seen her share of food waste. These days she's doing something about it. Tizzard recently wrote  Cook More, Waste Less. It's a terrific guide to buying, cooking, menu planning, and storing food in sustainable ways. You can find her blog here. End Notes Want more Harrowsmith? No problem. Visit our website. Or you can check out Harrowsmith Magazine on selected newsstands across Canada or you can order subscriptions online at harrowsmithmag.com. By the way, the music in the podcast? It's by good ol' Canadian singer, composer and friend of the 'cast, David Archibald. You can find more of his music at his website, davidarchibald.com.

Just Sleep - Bedtime Stories for Adults
Anne of Green Gables: Marilla Makes Up Her Mind by Lucy Maud Montgomery

Just Sleep - Bedtime Stories for Adults

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 38:19


Tonight's bedtime story is the continuation of a listener favourite: Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. This classic Canadian novel was published in 1908. It follows the adventures of Anne Shirley, a red-haired orphan girl, mistakenly sent to the Cuthberts on Prince Edward Island. In this episode, Marilla Cuthbert decides whether they should keep Anne. She also discovers that Anne does not know how to pray. You can listen to the first chapters in our episode #18 published on the 22nd April and episode #55 published on the 29th Aug. If you'd like to support the podcast, you can buy me a coffee here ------> buymeacoffee.com/justsleeppodIf you like this episode, please remember to follow on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app. Also, share with any family or friends that might have trouble drifting off.Goodnight and Sweet Dreams....

Chris Fabry Live
Looking Forward to 2022

Chris Fabry Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022


​What are you looking forward to in '22? What’s ahead in this year that excites you? Anne Shirley, in the novel Anne of Green Gables, said, “Looking forward to things is half the pleasure of them.” I like that thought. The trick is our expectations, of course. So what are you looking forward to in 2022? Don’t miss the conversation on Chris Fabry Live.

Out of the Podcast
Murder, My Sweet (1944)

Out of the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 54:24


The lads close out their first full year of the show with a big celebration from the shadows: it's 1944's Murder, My Sweet! Philip Marlowe is back and this time he's played by Dick Powell, also starring Claire Trevor, Anne Shirley, Otto Kruger, Miles Mander, Douglas Walton and Mike Mazurki. Directed by Edward Dmytryk and based on Raymond Chandler's 1940 novel Farewell, My Lovely - you won't want to miss this classic with its hard boiled plot, snappy dialogue and gorgeous femme fatales! Questions, comments or jade necklaces? therealoutofthepodcast@gmail.com

PUB SONGS for Celtic Geeks
Loreena McKennitt & Lady of Shalott

PUB SONGS for Celtic Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 23:41


Loreena McKennitt shares the story about how Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem “The Lady of Shalott” became a song on her 1991 album The Visit. Classic poetry and books are often used as inspiration for modern songs. Marc Gunn shares why he wrote a song inspired by Anne of Green Gables. It's all on Pub Songs & Stories #245. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY Welcome to Pub Songs & Stories. This is the Virtual Public House for musicians to share the stories and inspiration behind their music with your host Marc Gunn. Subscribe to the podcast and download free music at PubSong.com. 0:32 -  WHAT'S NEW? Today's show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Thanks to our newest Patrons: Expat Fledgling, Krory D, Ryan and Kelly M, John M I have a new Christmas single out. In fact, it's another hobbit Christmas single. The song is called “Yuletide”. Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon to download it now. I'll tell you more about the song on the next show. What are you doing while listening to Pub Songs & Stories? I'd love your thoughts and feedback. So take a picture of yourself or where you are or what one of these stories reminds you of. Post it on social media. Use the hashtag #pubstories so I can find it and share your story. 4:11 - UPCOMING SHOWS DEC 8: Coffee with The Celtfather @ 11 AM EST DEC 15: Coffee with The Celtfather @ 11 AM EST DEC 16: Celtfather Live @ 7 PM EST 4:44 - STORY OF THE LADY OF SHALOTT Arthurian mythology shows up a lot in my life. Whether it's the Chalice Well that accidentally became a part of the Brobdingnagian Bards logo or my very first Renaissance festival, Excalibur Fantasy Faire. I love stories about life during the time of Camelot. So I guess it wasn't much of a surprise that I fell in love with Loreena McKennitt's song “Lady of Shalott” 30 years ago. Her song was written based on a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson. I have my own connection to it too which I'll tell you more about in a bit. But first, I'm extremely pleased to have Loreena McKennitt share her story about how and why “The Lady of Shalott” also became a song. In September, she re-released a 30th anniversary edition of her 1991 album The Visit. The album has sold more than two million copies. It features all of the original songs remastered, plus, a bunch of live performances, alternate mixes, and even some interviews she's done about the album. 8:11 - “The Lady Of Shalott Live Trio - October 28, 2016 Gaillard Centre” by Loreena McKennitt from The Visit - The Definitive Edition You can find out more about Loreena McKennitt at https://loreenamckennitt.com/. You'll also find her all over streaming. This story was released along with other stories as promo for The Visit, The Definitive Edition. So you can find out more about the songs from that album. I gotta say I love her description of this song. I feel like she beautifully captured the imagery of the pastoral English countryside. In the fall of 2019, McKennitt put her career on hold to place more time and attention on civic matters and climate change, while also advocating for stronger legislation to protect artists' rights and encouraging people to buy their music directly from the artist whenever possible. That's fantastic. We need more people to work on the Climate Renaissance. 16:20 - SUPPORT WHAT YOU LOVE The musicians on this podcast are happy to share their music freely with you. You can find their music on streaming music sites. But streaming is a way to sample the music. If you hear something you love, these artists need your support. Please visit their website, sign up to their mailing list and buy something. The holiday season is nearly here. If you're looking for gifts, why not a classic physical CD. I know, I know. Fewer people are buying CDs these days. But that doesn't mean it won't be a great gift for some people. If that's not good enough, you can also buy a shirt, a sticker, a pin, a songbook, jewelry, or even digital downloads for you or a friend. Your purchase allows musicians to keep making music. If you're not into the physical stuff, many artists accept tips or are on Patreon. So please support the arts. If this show made you happy, then you can also join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. Your support pays for the production and promotion of my music and this podcast. If you have questions or comments, drop me an email.  Save 15% with an annual membership. 18:24 - STORY OF DREAMERS AND THAT ANNE GIRL Before I fell in love with Loreena McKennitt's song I had already fallen in love with “The Lady of Shalott”. That was because of a TV mini-series called Anne of Green Gables. The show was based on the books by Lucy Maud Montgomery. There's a wonderful scene in the series where Anne Shirley and some friends reenact the story of “The Lady of Shalott” using a boat. Anne is lying in the boat with flowers across her chest. Her friends push her out onto the river as she recites the poem. The boat slowly glides downstream before it springs a leak. She sits up and tries her best to scoop water out of the sinking boat. Eventually, she is rescued at a bridge by her love interest, the dashing Gilbert Blythe. My mom introduced me to the VHS of the mini-series during my senior year of high school. I don't know why the show resonated so much with me. Maybe it had a lot to do with the beautiful imagery of Prince Edward Island and the wild imagination and creativity of “that Anne-Girl.” It still delights me to this day, though I haven't seen the show in probably a decade. In college, I read all of Montgomery's books and even devoured a book of poetry by her. I remember one poem resonated a LOT at the time. But I can't for the life of me remember what it was. By 2004, Anne of Green Gables was sort of a comfort show for me. I used to watch shows on repeat while I worked. This one regularly made it into rotation for me. One evening I was watching it. I paused the show and picked up the autoharp. I wrote a tribute to dreamers like Anne. The song was sadly short-lived at shows. But I eventually recorded it for my CD, A Tribute to Love. 20:49 - “Here's to the Dreamers” by Marc Gunn from A Tribute to Love 23:02 - One final question: What song would you like to hear more about? Pub Songs & Stories was produced by Marc Gunn. The show is edited by Mitchell Petersen with graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. You can subscribe and listen wherever you find podcasts. You can also subscribe to my mailing list. You will get regular updates of new music, podcasts, special offers, and you'll get 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub at www.pubsong.com! #loreenamckennitt #theladyofshalott #anneofgreengables #pubsongs 

Fanmacia Popular
Fanmacia Popular 201 (T05 E30): Bienvenidos a la remodelación de nuestra Fanmacia

Fanmacia Popular

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 177:36


Fanmacia Popular inició la semana pasada una nueva etapa en su historia. Con un formato renovado y con nuevas ganas de poder llegar ahora a los 300 episodios, todos los sábados a la 6 PM a través de la señal de modoradio.cl y en sus podcasts oficiales en Spotify y otras plataformas. En esta oportunidad, reinauguramos nuestro local con un reencuentro muy especial que vivio nuestro equipo en la Feria Friki Halloween realizada en la ciudad de Rancagua. Desde la Plaza de los Heroes, Kira, Carlos, Roque y Roberto se reencontraron luego de 19 separados por la pandemia. Y aquí traemos toda la cobertura de esta feria que sin dudas fue inolvidable. Además, contamos con noticias relacionadas con el fin de Boomerang Latinoamérica, el éxito en Japón de Sword Art Online Progresive y el nuevo trailer de la película Jujutsu Kaisen 0. También tendremos en el Fashion Geek Musix la reseña junto a Kira de una de las agrupaciones JPOP mas cercanas al estilo musical del KPOP, hablamos de NiziU, además de los emprendimientos geeks de las semana, Roque da el puntapié inicial a una nueva sección: La Maquina del Tiempo, y en esta oportunidad nos trae una de las historias orgullo de toda una nación. Desde Canadá hasta Japón, Anne Shirley se robó el corazón con Akage no Anne. Por último, Carlos en el Asian Top Chart nos trae el resumen de los grandes éxitos J-POP. Programa emitido el día 6 de noviembre de 2021. Conduce: Kirarin Usagi Ojeda, Carlos Pinto Godoy y Roque Espinoza

Luisterrijk luisterboeken
Anne van het eiland

Luisterrijk luisterboeken

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 3:00


Anne van het eiland is het derde deel in de serie over het weesmeisje Anne Shirley. Uitgegeven door Lind & CoSpreker(s): Charlotte Lap

Rated Ex
SEASON 3 FINALE PLAYOFFS: Phoebe & Mike vs Anne & Gilbert vs......

Rated Ex

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 50:03


Here it is, the finale playoffs - BUT WITH A TWIST! Two top scoring couples tied for second so we spend the first few minutes facing them off before moving on to the finals. Can you guess who the mystery couple is? Check it out! This is a super fun episode to round out the season, we deconstruct some red flags and have a hard time coming up with cons to two wholesome pure romances. Do Phoebe Buffay and Anne Shirley have anything in common? Is taking wedding money back from a children's charity worse than breaking a slate over someone's head? Enjoy this episode and we'll see you soon for season 4! In the meantime sign up for our Patreon where we will continue uploading regular weekly content! Patreon.com/RatedExPod Twitter: @RatedExPod IG: @RatedExPod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ratedexpod/message

You Might Know Her From
Megan Follows

You Might Know Her From

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 52:01


Bosom friends, we are here with Megan Follows. You Might Know Her From Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, Wynona Earp, Heartland, The Facts of Life, Hockey Night, Shania: A Life in Eight Albums, and Reign. Megan saddled up with us to talk about putting on the sensible boots of L.M. Montgomery's literary heroine, Anne Shirley three times for the iconic television adaptations of the Anne of Green Gables books. We also chatted with Megan about Anne and Diana's friendship through the queer lens, LM's personal diaries and alleged dalliance with a female fan, growing up in a theatrical family in Canada, plotting murders and rapes as Catherine de Medici on the CW series Reign, and playing Jo's cousin on a potential Facts of Life spin-off. This one was just exquisite. May we all toast our raspberry cordial to Megan Follows! Follow us on social media @damianbellino || @rodemanne  Whoopi's migraine medicine: Nurtec Whoopi's cannabis menstrual medicine:Whoopi & Maya Megan Follows has theatrical parents: Ted Follows & Dawn Greenhalgh Parents involved in many theatrical ventures: Straw Hat Players, Stratford Festival and Tyrone Guthrie, Neptune Theatre in Halifax Other Canadian actors: Christopher and Amanda Plummer, Colleen Dewhurst Hockey Night remastered in 2016 Directed an adaptation of Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad Megan Follows' video audition for Anne of Green Gables (the Canadian tv adaptation of the Lucy Maud (LM) Montgomery novels) The Mitzvah Technique Was in all the Anne movies except Road to Avonlea Queering of the friendship between Anne Shirley and her bosom friend, Diana Barry  LM Montgomery had loving relationships with female friends (fans?) LM Montgomery cited as inspiration by Alice Munro, Margaret Atwood, Carol Shields, etc Barbara Hershey played older Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning Stars as Catherine de Medici on the CW series, Reign Directed episodes of Wynona Earp and Reign Reign had mandate about more female directors Played Shania Twain's mom in Shania: A Life in 8 Albums  Jo's cousin Terry on Facts of Life backdoor pilot “Jo's Cousin” FMK Connie Selleca, Michelle Phillips, J. Lo Talk Sex with Sue Johannson: the Candian Dr Ruth Kd land ann marie macdonald alicia palmer Damian's mom more into Lori Loughlin than Felicity “not humble” Huffman Anne thinks Felicity's apology is one of the better public mea culpas. 

Modern Life
Anne the Sequel ('87) with Diane Neu

Modern Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 64:03


We're back with our second L.M. Montgomery episode, where we cover Anne Shirley's continuing story into adulthood. Diane Neu's love for Gilbert Blythe made her the perfect guest for this discussion. We weren't always happy with the choices the adaptation made, but we also recognize that this series has special significance for those who grew up watching it. As Diane said in this episode, maybe it's time for someone to finally adapt Anne of the Island in all its glory. Modern Thoughts in this episode: Diane-audiobooks, Tabby-Nightware Find Diane on Instagram @shapedbystoriesdiane Diane's Shaped By Stories podcast Diane's The Thing About Austen podcast For questions and feedback, please email modernlifepod@gmail.com. Find all episodes by category on www.modernlifepodcast.com Subscribe and follow us on Apple Google Stitcher Youtube Instagram Twitter Support Modern Life by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/modern-life-pod

Just Sleep - Bedtime Stories for Adults
Anne of Green Gables: Marilla Cuthbert is Surprised by Lucy Maud Montgomery

Just Sleep - Bedtime Stories for Adults

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 40:15


Tonight's bedtime story is the continuation of Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. You can listen to the first chapters in our episode #18 released on the 22nd April. This classic Canadian novel was published in 1908. It follows the adventures of Anne Shirley, a red-haired orphan girl, mistakenly sent to the Cuthberts on Prince Edward Island. In this episode, Marilla Cuthbert meets Anne and is determined to send her back to the asylum. Anne shares the sad story of her life so far with Marilla.If you like this episode, please remember to follow on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app. Also, share with any family or friends that might have trouble drifting off.Goodnight and Sweet Dreams.... We are also now on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustSleepPod  and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justsleeppod/

CLUBE DE LEITURA MOVE LEITOR
Anne de Green Gables, por Rebeca

CLUBE DE LEITURA MOVE LEITOR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 11:38


Quando os irmãos Marilla e Matthew Cuthbert, de Green Gables, na Prince Edward Island, no Canadá, decidem adotar um órfão para ajudá-los nos trabalhos da fazenda, não estão preparados para o “erro” que mudará suas vidas: Anne Shirley, uma menina ruiva de 11 anos, acaba sendo enviada, por engano, pelo orfanato. Apesar do acontecimento inesperado, a natureza expansiva, sempre de bem com a vida, a curiosidade, a imaginação peculiar e a tagarelice da menina conquistam rapidamente os relutantes pais adotivos. O espírito combativo e questionador de Anne logo atrai o interesse das pessoas do lugar – e muitos problemas também. No entanto, a capacidade de Anne de ver sempre o lado bonito e positivo de tudo, seu amor pela vida, pela natureza, pelos livros conquista a todos, e ela acaba sendo “adotada” também pela comunidade. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moveleitor/message

Divine Feminine Revolution with Dr. Megan Monday
The Secret to Cultivating Safety with Anne Shirley

Divine Feminine Revolution with Dr. Megan Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 39:16


Welcome to the Divine Feminine Revolution Podcast! Ready to receive pleasure in a safe and secure atmosphere? You get to feel open and expansive! Anne Shirley is a Self-Devotion Guide supporting individuals in stepping into their self-devotion, so they can hold the capacity for more in life feeling calm, safe and connected. Check out Anne Shirley at https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.domina-anne-shirley.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR0JR6vInfUgytmKt5usUKuxRswXCqI2Eb1q3yA7aW0Atcm41ouORxv1caw&h=AT0rB7yZjwwvh8kjZJWL7d3fpc2dt5DDrdPYBoWUY67s27FX1wOW3oM0XenBvr9aYPguNkxJ-auLi5Bzk6QArx2bpO3LmiassKWr_9mUZqz5rtnsrBpib_90peyhCKbX0bTFibEe8TSdkTKldTI Ready to join the Divine Feminine Revolution Podcast Squad & Win Prizes for sharing and leaving a five star review. Join for free here -> https://www.fearlessfeminineacademy.com/launch-squad Come join me in my FREE private Facebook group, Divine Feminine Revolution: https://www.facebook.com/groups/divinefemininerevolution/ Send me a DM on Instagram! https://instagram.com/drmeganmonday

Another Kind of Distance: A Spider-Man, Time Travel, Twin Peaks, Film, Grant Morrison and Nostalgia Podcast
Hollywood Studios Year-by-Year – RKO – 1936: MAKE WAY FOR A LADY & A WOMAN REBELS

Another Kind of Distance: A Spider-Man, Time Travel, Twin Peaks, Film, Grant Morrison and Nostalgia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 93:37


RKO, 1936: Anne Shirley and Katharine Hepburn have father trouble. In Make Way for a Lady (directed by David Burton), Shirley gets hysterical at the thought of indulgent 20th century dad Herbert Marshall developing a sex life; while in A Woman Rebels (directed by Mark Sandrich), Hepburn blames stern Victorian dad Donald Crisp for her sexual aberrance. We discuss the careers of the source novelists, Elizabeth Jordan and Netta Syrett, both born in 1865, in America and England respectively; find reason to compare Make Way for a Lady to Ozu's Late Spring, Henry James's The Sacred Fount, and Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt; and generally make sure that we've got our Freud goggles in place.  Time Codes: 0h 01m 00s:                  MAKE WAY FOR A LADY [dir. David Burton] 0h 42m 05s:                  A WOMAN REBELS [dir. Mark Sandrich]             Studio Film Capsules provided by The RKO Story by Richard B. Jewell and Vernon Harbin                                     +++ * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's latest film piece on Preston Sturges, Unfaithfully Yours, and the Narrative role of comedic scapegoating. * Check out Dave's new Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project!  *And Read lots of Elise's Writing at Bright Wall/Dark Room, Cléo, and Bright Lights.* Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com

Find Your Puffed Sleeves
EP 4 | The language of color - Part I

Find Your Puffed Sleeves

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 27:22


Knowing the colors that look best on you is critical in developing your personal style. But even more important than having a specific color palette to work from, is an understanding of why those colors work on you. In this episode, we look at how the colors we are drawn to can give us clues into our true callings in life, and we go over basic color theory vocabulary that will leave us better equipped to tackle our color questions. As a self-taught artist, I've wrestled with many questions on this topic, and I'm excited to discuss how learning the language of color can open our eyes to a more beautiful (and logical) world.

Find Your Puffed Sleeves
Episode 1 | Finding Your Puffed Sleeves: the beginning of it all

Find Your Puffed Sleeves

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 48:30


I've always been a creative person, but it took me until almost six years ago to finally discover my true creative calling. Join me in this introductory episode as I share how getting rid of most of my clothing helped me discover my true style as well as start the business that changed my life. Why am I, an-artist-not-a-style-expert, talking about personal style? I hope to convince you that personal style plays a bigger role in your life than you may think. I also hope to give you a vocabulary that will help you resolve your closet frustrations and lead you on the path to "finding your puffed sleeves".

Chimes Bookshelf - Book Club for Kids

Anne Shirley is an orphan is adopted by middle aged siblings, who actually wanted to adopt a boy, but in confusion she was sent to them. Anne is eager, dramatic, and also kind. This book was written by Lucy Maud Montgomery it was first published in 1908. www.chimesradio.com http://onelink.to/8uzr4g https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio/ https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Community Library
1.4 Female Friendships with Bonnie

The Community Library

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 24:10


Welcome back! This week, I sat down with Bonnie (who also featured in episode 1) and we discussed our favourite female friendships in books. From Matilda and Miss Honey to Anne Shirley and Diana Barry, female friendships in books are so important and wonderful, and we loved recording this episode for you. Let us know your favourite female friendships in books! Join me next week for a discussion on Watch Us Rise by Renée Watson and Ellen Hagan! Visit the corresponding blog post here to access a full transcription of this episode! Books mentioned (in order of their mentioning) Art Matters by Neil Gaiman, illustrations by Chris Riddell Watch Us Rise by Renée Watson and Ellen Hagan Matilda by Roald Dahl Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging by Louise Rennison Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Joan Aiken Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson Emma by Jane Austen Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark The Women In Black by Madeleine St John Rik and Milly's podcast: Yonks Ago My Instagram and Goodreads The Community Library's Instagram and Goodreads Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley's Instagram, website, and printing studio website

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The Recappery
Anne with an E Recap : S2E1 "Youth is the Season of Hope"

The Recappery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 89:20


Anne Shirley is back! We catch up with the crew at Green Gables, who are facing a threat from visiting grifters.  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.