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In Our Time
Oliver Goldsmith

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 54:23


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the renowned and versatile Irish writer Oliver Goldsmith (1728 - 1774). There is a memorial to him in Westminster Abbey's Poet's Corner written by Dr Johnson, celebrating Goldsmith's life as a poet, natural philosopher and historian. To this could be added ‘playwright' and ‘novelist' and ‘science writer' and ‘pamphleteer' and much besides, as Goldsmith explored so many different outlets for his talents. While he began on Grub Street in London, the centre for jobbing writers scrambling for paid work, he became a great populariser and compiler of new ideas and knowledge and achieved notable successes with poems such as The Deserted Village, his play She Stoops to Conquer and his short novel The Vicar of Wakefield. WithDavid O'Shaughnessy Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies at the University of GalwayJudith Hawley Professor of Eighteenth-Century Literature at Royal Holloway, University of LondonAnd Michael Griffin Professor of English at the University of LimerickProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Norma Clarke, Brothers of the Quill: Oliver Goldsmith in Grub Street (Harvard University Press, 2016)Leo Damrosch, The Club: Johnson, Boswell, and the Friends Who Shaped an Age (Yale University Press, 2019)Oliver Goldsmith (ed. Aileen Douglas and Ian Campbell Ross), The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale, Supposed to Be Written by Himself (first published 1766; Cambridge University Press, 2024)Oliver Goldsmith (ed. Arthur Friedman), The Vicar of Wakefield (first published 1766; Oxford University Press, 2008)Oliver Goldsmith (ed. Arthur Friedman), The Collected Works of Oliver Goldsmith, 5 vols (Clarendon Press, 1966) Oliver Goldsmith (ed. Robert L. Mack), Oliver Goldsmith: Everyman's Poetry, No. 30 (Phoenix, 1997)Oliver Goldsmith (ed. James Ogden), She Stoops to Conquer (first performed 1773; Methuen Drama, 2003)Oliver Goldsmith (ed. James Watt), The Citizen of the World (first published 1762; Cambridge University Press, 2024)Oliver Goldsmith (ed. Nigel Wood), She Stoops to Conquer and Other Comedies (first performed 1773; Oxford University Press, 2007)Michael Griffin and David O'Shaughnessy (eds.), Oliver Goldsmith in Context (Cambridge University Press, 2024)Michael Griffin and David O'Shaughnessy (eds.), The Letters of Oliver Goldsmith (Cambridge University Press, 2018)Roger Lonsdale (ed.), The Poems of Gray, Collins and Goldsmith (Longmans, 1969)In Our Time is a BBC Studios Audio production

HBO's Oz: Return to Oswald
History Yet to Be Written

HBO's Oz: Return to Oswald

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 102:57


Welcome to Another One: An Orphan Black Podcast. In this episode, we discuss the tenth episode of season three: History Yet to Be Written. Twitter: @RTOPodcasts, @ThatCoolBlkNerd, @Scarfinger, @Rashanii Become a Patron at http://www.Patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate to the show at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast Promos: @PCast_Ol

Single Simulcast
AO: History Yet to Be Written

Single Simulcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 102:57


Welcome to Another One: An Orphan Black Podcast. In this episode, we discuss the tenth episode of season three: History Yet to Be Written. Twitter: @RTOPodcasts, @ThatCoolBlkNerd, @Scarfinger, @Rashanii Become a Patron at http://www.Patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate to the show at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast Promos: @PCast_Ol

Hindsight Movie Reviews
AO: History Yet to Be Written

Hindsight Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 102:57


Welcome to Another One: An Orphan Black Podcast. In this episode, we discuss the tenth episode of season three: History Yet to Be Written. Twitter: @RTOPodcasts, @ThatCoolBlkNerd, @Scarfinger, @Rashanii Become a Patron at http://www.Patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate to the show at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast Promos: @PCast_Ol --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hsmr/message

Political Gabfest
Talking Filibuster

Political Gabfest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 66:53


Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson and David Plotz discuss voting rights, Russia's recent moves, with guest Nina Jankowicz; and the increasing politicization of cable news. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Cornell Law School's Legal Information Institute: Electoral Count Act of 1887 David Becker on Face the Nation: “Elections Expert David Becker Denounces ‘Efforts to Sow Confusion and Chaos' ” Emily Bazelon for the New York Times: “Democracy Worked This Year. but It Is Under Threat.” Christina A. Cassidy for AP News: “Far Too Little Vote Fraud to Tip Election to Trump, AP Finds” How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News, and the Future of Conflict, by Nina Jankowicz Anne Applebaum for the Atlantic: “The Science of Making Americans Hurt Their Own Country” Here's this week's chatter: Emily: Jan Ransom for the New York Times: “A Look Inside Rikers: ‘Fight Night' and Gang Rule, Captured on Video” David: Nathanael Johnson thread on Twitter and We Are Lady Parts TV show John: The Mezzanine, by Nicholson Baker and “On Keeping a Notebook,” by Joan Didion Listener chatter from Bea Scott: The History of Democracy Has Yet to Be Written by Thomas Geoghegan For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment John, Emily, and David discuss rule-breaking and Novak Djokovic's moves in Australia. Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Jocelyn Frank. Research and show notes by Shayna Elliot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Political: Talking Filibuster

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 66:53


Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson and David Plotz discuss voting rights, Russia's recent moves, with guest Nina Jankowicz; and the increasing politicization of cable news. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Cornell Law School's Legal Information Institute: Electoral Count Act of 1887 David Becker on Face the Nation: “Elections Expert David Becker Denounces ‘Efforts to Sow Confusion and Chaos' ” Emily Bazelon for the New York Times: “Democracy Worked This Year. but It Is Under Threat.” Christina A. Cassidy for AP News: “Far Too Little Vote Fraud to Tip Election to Trump, AP Finds” How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News, and the Future of Conflict, by Nina Jankowicz Anne Applebaum for the Atlantic: “The Science of Making Americans Hurt Their Own Country” Here's this week's chatter: Emily: Jan Ransom for the New York Times: “A Look Inside Rikers: ‘Fight Night' and Gang Rule, Captured on Video” David: Nathanael Johnson thread on Twitter and We Are Lady Parts TV show John: The Mezzanine, by Nicholson Baker and “On Keeping a Notebook,” by Joan Didion Listener chatter from Bea Scott: The History of Democracy Has Yet to Be Written by Thomas Geoghegan For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment John, Emily, and David discuss rule-breaking and Novak Djokovic's moves in Australia. Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Jocelyn Frank. Research and show notes by Shayna Elliot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

thebuzzr pod
The Powergoats

thebuzzr pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 55:34


Hey, y'all. I am Shay. This is the on air indie show. Welcome & enjoy. Episode 59. First, music history for July 5th. Today in 2003 made his last ever live performance when he appeared at the Carter Ranch. Before singing “Ring of Fire”, Cash read a statement about his late wife that he had written before taking the stage: “The spirit of June Carter overshadows me tonight with the love she had for me and the love I have for her. We connect somewhere between here and heaven. She came down for a short visit, I guess, from heaven to visit with me tonight to give me courage and inspiration like she always has.” Cash died on Sept 12th of this year. Jamie Douglas, frontman of Ottawa rock band The Powergoats is on the show today. The Powergoats emerged on the scene in 2009. In July they release their fourth studio albumThe Powergoats in 3D. We discuss the album, spin a couple of tracks from it and find out more about the band. The band's sound is hard to pin down - retro, blues, folk and rock, and more yet indefinable music. You are going to love this band! Enjoy the show! Tracks "Ready To Be Written" 20:45 "Bowl N Pin" 38:57 From The Band The Powergoats are an Ottawa rock outfit delivering a strong range of musical dynamics and live shows entertaining thousands of people in Ontario and Quebec since they emerged on the scene in 2009. Led by singer-songwriter Jamie Douglas, the sounds of this sizable band have been described as "retro rock pre-soaked in blues, with a hint of folk". Style comparisons include The Rolling Stones, Barenaked Ladies, Grateful Dead, David Bowie, Blue Rodeo, and The Allman Brothers Band. The Powergoats' line up also features Andrew Burns (bass, vocals, keyboards), Wes Reed (drums), Jeff Logan (lead guitar), Dee Butters (vocals), Scottie Irving (keys), Zeek Gross (saxophone), Kelly Craig (trumpet), and Erik Johnson Scherger (violin). Their fourth studio album "The Powergoats In 3D" will be released in October 2021. Other releases include Blue Canoe (2019), the live album 'Live in the Summer Sun' (2016), Ruby Headlights (2014), Bottled Sunset (2012), and two early demo CDs; Moonlit Crimes (2010), and Chrome Libido (2008). ​​Over the years The Powergoats have enjoyed radio support from CBC Radio One, Live 88.5 FM, CKCU FM, CHUO FM, CHIP 101.7 FM, and CKDJ 107.9. With hundreds of shows behind them (including three for RBC Ottawa Bluesfest and one for Cityfolk Marvest), The Powergoats have shared stages with many great artists such as Rise Against, The Lost Fingers, The Free Press, The Joe Crown Trio, Brock Zeman, Etoile Noire, Danny Van Sceney, James McMurtry, Malak, Jasper Bridge, Jillian Kerr, Bearshark, The Clint Everson Band, Ty Hall, Hearts&Mines, Lloyd Smiley, Three Times Lucky, Wake the Wolf, and Tribe Royal among others. https://youtu.be/LVuMSbsV5ng Facebook Twitter Youtube Spotify Bandcamp Instagram Link "Ready to Be Written" by The Powergoats. Written by Jamie Douglas. From the upcoming album The Powergoats In 3D. Coming October 16, 2021. Jamie Douglas - vocals, guitar Andrew Burns - guitar, bass, keyboard Wes Reed - drums Jeff Logan - lead guitar https://youtu.be/aAkadrt3Nj8 "Bowl 'n' Pin" from the upcoming October 2021 LP The Powergoats In 3D. Jamie Douglas - lead and backing vocals, guitar Andrew Burns - guitar, bass, keyboard, piano, backing vocals Wes Reed - drums Dee Butters - backing vocals Zeek Gross - saxophone. Produced by Andrew Burns, Jamie Douglas, and Wes Reed. Mixed by Andrew Burns. Written by Jamie Douglas and David Hart. Lyrics by Jamie Douglas. ©2021 SOCAN Previous Next

Kottke Ride Home
Wed. 04/28 - How To Fix Our Crappy Toilets & Secure Our Future

Kottke Ride Home

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 17:21


It’s time for a toilet revolution. No, I’m not just talking about bidets. Our wastewater systems are dangerously out of date, but sustainable innovations could be just around the u-bend. Plus, the future of contact lenses is bright––or not, if you’d prefer they block the sun. And Apple dropped a very pandemic-themed update to their emojis.Links:The Pandemic Proved That Our Toilets Are Crap (Wired)High-tech contact lenses are straight out of science fiction — and may replace smart phones (The Conversation)The new syringe emoji is a better fit for the age of COVID-19 vaccines (CNET)The 'Vaccine' Emoji Gets a New Look This Week (Wired)

Quiet Please (2020)
Bring Me to Life

Quiet Please (2020)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 26:10


This week's story is the adventure of a writer and the characters that she creates. It's called "Bring Me to Life." Written by: Wyllis CooperDirected & Produced by: Chuck & Megan MarraExecutive Producer & Sound Design: Todd GajdusekCo-Executive Producer: Cat HammonsProduced by: Foley Marra Studios (thefoleymarrastudios.com)FeaturingWriter - Margaux MireaultRick - William AttawayHank - Anton PratherMurderer - Cat HammonsQuiet Please theme Licensed through Soundstripe"Kingdoms"Written by: Stephen KeechPerformed by: Third AgeUnderscoring licensed through GhosthackSound Effects licensed through Adobe & SoundstripeAdditional Music licensed through Soundstripe"Curious Case"Written by: Cody Kurtz MartinPerformed by: Cody Martin"Soldier's March"Written by: Scott RoushPerformed by: Rhythm Scott"Bride to Be"Written by: Cody Kurtz MartinPerformed by: Cody MartinSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fmstudios)★ Support this podcast ★

Kingdom Gainz
EPISODE 6-Poly Reggae Musical Artist(SAMMIELZ)hangs out and shares how he remains consistent in the music industry!

Kingdom Gainz

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 44:43


*Let us Be-Written and Sang by Sammielz.... "Topped all of Hawaiis Reggae Music Charts in 2016" * Sammielz continues to produce and sing all of his own music- Collaborating with well known poly reggae artist like FIJI, JBOOG, SPAWNBREEZY and musical DJ-DJ NOIZ and DJ Peter Gunz of Austraila-NZ. *Breakout Island Reggae Artist "Sammielz" hangs out with us and shares some good value. #kingdomGainz #positivevibes #lessons #workoverexuses #strugglesmakeyoustronger #speaklife #dontletyourpastdefineyou #workethic

DC on SCREEN: Zack Snyder's Justice League
'Shazam!' is Strong and 'The Suicide Squad' is Keeping The Wall!

DC on SCREEN: Zack Snyder's Justice League

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 47:16


A 'Shazam!' sequel already seems to be brewing, Idris Elba apparently isn't playing Deadshot after all, and it isn’t Amanda Waller he's playing because reportedly, Viola Davis is back! All that and more:‘Shazam!’ Numbers Update |'Shazam!' Ties For Highest DCEU CinemaScore |David Sandberg Voiced Mr. Mind |Safran Explains The Cameo |'Shazam!' Sequel to Be Written by Henry Gayden |Dwayne Johnson Says 'Black Adam' Should Start Filming "in About a Year" |'The Suicide Squad' Removes Deadshot, Moves Idris Elba to New Role |Viola Davis Returning to Waller |Joel Kinnaman Reportedly Returning For James Gunn's 'The Suicide Squad' |James Gunn Reveals 'The Suicide Squad' Inspiration |'Avengers: Endgame' Directors "Never Say Never" When It Comes to Doing a DC Film |‘Arrow’ Showrunner on Spin-Offs |'Lucifer' Season 4 Teaser Reveals Netflix Premiere Date | 'Preacher' Season 4 to Be Final Season, Premiere Date Announced |‘Smallville’ Star Allison Mack Pleads Guilty in Sex Cult Case |

DC on SCREEN
'Shazam!' is Strong and 'The Suicide Squad' is Keeping The Wall!

DC on SCREEN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 47:16


A 'Shazam!' sequel already seems to be brewing, Idris Elba apparently isn't playing Deadshot after all, and it isn’t Amanda Waller he's playing because reportedly, Viola Davis is back! All that and more:‘Shazam!’ Numbers Update |'Shazam!' Ties For Highest DCEU CinemaScore |David Sandberg Voiced Mr. Mind |Safran Explains The Cameo |'Shazam!' Sequel to Be Written by Henry Gayden |Dwayne Johnson Says 'Black Adam' Should Start Filming "in About a Year" |'The Suicide Squad' Removes Deadshot, Moves Idris Elba to New Role |Viola Davis Returning to Waller |Joel Kinnaman Reportedly Returning For James Gunn's 'The Suicide Squad' |James Gunn Reveals 'The Suicide Squad' Inspiration |'Avengers: Endgame' Directors "Never Say Never" When It Comes to Doing a DC Film |‘Arrow’ Showrunner on Spin-Offs |'Lucifer' Season 4 Teaser Reveals Netflix Premiere Date | 'Preacher' Season 4 to Be Final Season, Premiere Date Announced |‘Smallville’ Star Allison Mack Pleads Guilty in Sex Cult Case |

Two Month Review
Season 5, Episode 2: "A Story about How Stories Come to Be Written"

Two Month Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 69:33


This week's podcast is pretty fast and loose, with Fortnite disruptions, embarrassing pronunciations, lots of ribbing, and a deep dive into the various games going on in Part I of Dubravka Ugresic's Fox, "A Story about How Stories Come to Be Written." Starting from Pilnyak's story of the same name, this section revolves around the idea of how real life events are transformed into stories, why certain stories "feel" believable, and the way certain stories are lauded and others dismissed. It's a great starting point for the book, and all the silliness aside, Tom, Chad, and Brian do pull a lot of interesting ideas out of this section. You can watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube, and while you’re there, subscribe to the Two Month Review channel and stop by next Monday, June 25th at 9pm Eastern to discuss the first half of Part II of Fox, "A Balancing Art," pages 46-75. As always, Fox (and all the previous Two Month Review titles) is available for 20% off through our website. Just use the code 2MONTH at checkout. Feel free to comment on this episode—or on the book in general—either on this post, or at the official GoodReads Group. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood, for more thoughts and information about upcoming guests. You can also find Tom Flynn and Volumes Bookcafe on Twitter. If you're in the Chicagoland area, please visit Volumes on Milwaukee and tell them that the Two Month Review sent you. (Or order a book from them online.) And you can find all the Two Month Review posts by clicking here. And be sure to leave us a review on iTunes. It really helps people to discover the podcast. There are two bits of music on this episode--the first is "What Does the Fox Say?," which was Tom's "brilliant" suggestion. The outro music is more Michael J. Fox gold, this time from The Secret of My Success. 

Three Percent Podcast
2MR: Fox ("A Story about How Stories Come To Be Written")

Three Percent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 69:33


This week's podcast is pretty fast and loose, with Fortnite disruptions, embarrassing pronunciations, lots of ribbing, and a deep dive into the various games going on in Part I of Dubravka Ugresic's Fox, "A Story about How Stories Come to Be Written." Starting from Pilnyak's story of the same name, this section revolves around the idea of how real life events are transformed into stories, why certain stories "feel" believable, and the way certain stories are lauded and others dismissed. It's a great starting point for the book, and all the silliness aside, Tom, Chad, and Brian do pull a lot of interesting ideas out of this section. You can watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube, and while you’re there, subscribe to the Two Month Review channel and stop by next Monday, June 25th at 9pm Eastern to discuss the first half of Part II of Fox, "A Balancing Art," pages 46-75. As always, Fox (and all the previous Two Month Review titles) is available for 20% off through our website. Just use the code 2MONTH at checkout. Feel free to comment on this episode—or on the book in general—either on this post, or at the official GoodReads Group. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood, for more thoughts and information about upcoming guests. You can also find Tom Flynn and Volumes Bookcafe on Twitter. If you're in the Chicagoland area, please visit Volumes on Milwaukee and tell them that the Two Month Review sent you. (Or order a book from them online.) And you can find all the Two Month Review posts by clicking here. And be sure to leave us a review on iTunes. It really helps people to discover the podcast. There are two bits of music on this episode--the first is "What Does the Fox Say?," which was Tom's "brilliant" suggestion. The outro music is more Michael J. Fox gold, this time from The Secret of My Success.

Three Percent Podcast
2MR: Fox (An Introduction to Dubravka Ugresic)

Three Percent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 38:25


The new season is here! For the next two months, Chad and Brian will be talking about Dubravka Ugresic's Fox with a wide range of guests. To kick things off this week, Chad talks about Ugresic's writing career and his history of publishing her, and Brian comes up with a great challenge for our listeners and a running gag about this season's theme music. You can watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube, and while you’re there, subscribe to the Two Month Review channel and stop by next Monday, June 18th at 9pm Eastern to discuss Part I of Fox, pages 1-45. (If you want to read "A Story About How Stories Come to Be Written" by Pilnyak, just email me.) As always, Fox (and all the previous Two Month Review titles) is available for 20% off through our website. Just use the code 2MONTH at checkout. Feel free to comment on this episode—or on the book in general—either on this post, or at the official GoodReads Group. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood, for more thoughts and information about upcoming guests. And you can find all the Two Month Review posts by clicking here. And be sure to leave us a review on iTunes. It really helps people to discover the podcast. There are two bits of music on this episode--the first is "I Wanna Be" by Don't, which was recommended by long-time listener (and guest!) Caitlin Luce Baker, and the second is inspired by Brian's comment about Michael J. Fox.

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Two Month Review
Season 5, Episode 1: An Introduction to Dubravka Ugresic

Two Month Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 38:25


The new season is here! For the next two months, Chad and Brian will be talking about Dubravka Ugresic's Fox with a wide range of guests. To kick things off this week, Chad talks about Ugresic's writing career and his history of publishing her, and Brian comes up with a great challenge for our listeners and a running gag about this season's theme music. You can watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube, and while you’re there, subscribe to the Two Month Review channel and stop by next Monday, June 18th at 9pm Eastern to discuss Part I of Fox, pages 1-45. (If you want to read "A Story About How Stories Come to Be Written" by Pilnyak, just email me.) As always, Fox (and all the previous Two Month Review titles) is available for 20% off through our website. Just use the code 2MONTH at checkout. Feel free to comment on this episode—or on the book in general—either on this post, or at the official GoodReads Group. Follow Open Letter, Chad Post, and Brian Wood, for more thoughts and information about upcoming guests. And you can find all the Two Month Review posts by clicking here. And be sure to leave us a review on iTunes. It really helps people to discover the podcast. There are two bits of music on this episode--the first is "I Wanna Be" by Don't, which was recommended by long-time listener (and guest!) Caitlin Luce Baker, and the second is inspired by Brian's comment about Michael J. Fox.  

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Zombpocalypse Now - Team Zombie Discusses Undead Things
ZOMBPOCALYPSE NOW: THE WALKING DEAD Returns And Team Zombie Has Thoughts

Zombpocalypse Now - Team Zombie Discusses Undead Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2016 37:40


Season 7, Episode 1 "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be" - Written by Scott M. Gimple, Directed by Greg Nicotero Dustin: So this Sunday our friend Krystal came over, and we had a really nice dinner. Timothy: We did. Then we watched the season premiere of The Walking Dead, which was a cheery affair, as is so often the case with this show. Dustin: I especially liked the parts with the puppies. Timothy: That part was really adorable. Yes, just another episode where nothing but good things happened to our kind and noble heroes. Dustin: Or... something else entirely. Timothy: Yessss. Hi folks! It's true, we're back with the first episode of the seventh season of AMC's The Walking Dead, and things are a touch grim-ish for Team Zombie. Then it gets worse. We talk about it. Dustin: We do. Take a listen. Think about puppies.

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CLONECAST - The Official Orphan Black Podcast
10 - Actor Kristian Bruun! (w/ co-hosts Ajay Fry & Morgan Hoffman)

CLONECAST - The Official Orphan Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2015 78:28


Donnie Hendrix himself, Kristian Bruun, is here to talk about the season finale of Orphan Black (“History Yet to Be Written”)! Go behind the scenes of the infamous twerking scene, hear speculation about season 4, and more as Kristian, Rob, and special guest co-hosts Ajay Fry and Morgan Hoffman (Space Channel’s After the Black) go through your questions, your theories, and your fan art!Clonecast is going monthly between seasons! Follow us to keep updated about future guests and episodes! http://twitter.com/clonecast http://clonecast.tumblr.comFAN ART LINKS Helena & pupok painting - Michael Betzelhttp://bit.ly/1KaElOyCophine and Tatiana/Ksenia sketches - @molkate_http://bit.ly/1Crbo9bDisney-style illustrations of Orphan Black - stripeddesigns.tumblr.com aka Lesley Vamoshttp://bit.ly/1LshWwkHelena cosplay from Supanova - @tarzapamhttp://bit.ly/1GFDuRVHelena vs Rudy fight poster - @neirbo_http://bit.ly/1QOs2LPHelena hugs Donnie - @PocketClones http://bit.ly/1Hd5yxECosima Pocket Clone embroidery - Erin Wilson http://bit.ly/1e24GAtShay digital portrait - doodlesandpuddles.tumblr.com http://bit.ly/1LzLWDDBurying Leekie Pop Vinyl diorama - @THAILA324b21http://bit.ly/1BKKDBNMega Orphan Black parody music video - @iTheressahttp://bit.ly/1QOwfPH

Tatiana Is Everyone | An Orphan Black Podcast
3x10 "History Yet to Be Written" First Impressions — Episode 81

Tatiana Is Everyone | An Orphan Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2015 13:07


We share our first impressions and what made us happy in "History Yet to Be Written." Our longer discussion of the episode will be available later this week. Links and shownotes at http://tatianaiseveryone.com/81 FEEDBACKCall 1-972-514-7223Email feedback@tatianaiseveryone.comSend a voice messageRecord a voice memo with your smartphone and email it to us