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Comic Reviews Marvel Amadeus Cho 20th Anniversary Special 1 by Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa, Bryan Valenza; Greg Pak, Creees Lee, Sebastian Cheng; Greg Pak, Jethro Morales, Brian Reber Fantastic Four Fanfare 1 by Mark Waid, Ramon Rosanas, Neeraj Menon; Alan Davis, Matt Hollingsworth; Andrew Wheeler, Sara Pichelli It's Jeff: Jeff Week by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru, Gustavo Duarte Star Wars 1 by Alex Segura, Phil Noto Marvel Unlimited Marvel Meow 26 by Nao Fuji Dark Horse Lady Baltimore: The Daughters of Medusa 1 by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Bridgit Connell, Michelle Madsen Los Monstruos 1 by James Robinson, Jesus Merino, K.J. Diaz Dynamite Captain Planet and the Planeteers1 by David Pepose, Eman Casallos, Jorge Sutil Space Ghost/Johnny Quest: Space Quest 1 by Joe Casey, Sebastian Piriz, Lorenzo Scaramella Red 5 Snow Monkey 1 by Jason Shawn Alexander, Heubert Khan Michael, Chuck Michael Obach Image Blood and Thunder 1 by Benito Cereno, E.J. Su, Msassyk Free Planet 1 by Aubrey Sitterson, Jed Dougherty, Vittorio Astone Mad Cave Vanishing Point 1 by Mark Russell, Juan Doe OGN Countdown Pencil and Eraser Vol 2: Lost and Frown! by Jenny Alvarado Faiza is a Fighter by Debasmita Dasgupta Cat on the Run Vol 3: Hidden Layers by Aaron Blabey Lost in the Future vol 2: Trapped by Damian, Alex Fuentes Lego Ninjago: Shatterspin by Tri Vuong, Riccardo Robaldo Erin and Yrso Book 1: The Giants by Lylian, Paul Drouin The Actual, Semi-True Adventures of Mark and Dee Vol 1: IN by Mark Dooley, Michael Walt DC's Misfits of Magic by Michael Dow Smith Creaky Acres by Calista Brill, Nilah Magruder Rainbow! Vol 2 by Sunny and Gloomy Phenomena Book 3: The Secret by Brian Michael Bendis, Andre Lima Araujo Love Languages by James Albon One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia, Sharee Miller Sunder vol 1 by Pierre-Alexandre-Comtois Additional Reviews: FCBD 2025 Andor s2 ep7-9 Doctor Who ep5 Doom Patrol s1 Electric State News: new Black Cat book by Wilson and Melknikov, Event Horizon: Dark Descent by Christian Ward, Wonder Woman/Harley Quinn: Forbidden Gift, Cheetah and Cheshire comic from Rucka and Scott, new X-Men: Age of Apocalypse title from Loeb and DiMeo, Hayden Sherman signs exclusive at DC, Orion graphic novel, Dan Watters new projects at IDW, Tynion Invisible Man for Image Allegedly Grown Man Visits a Theme Park (Dutch Wonderland) Trailers: Now You See Me Now You Don't, Long Walk, Peacemaker s2 Comics Countdown (07 May 2025): Absolute Superman 7 by Jason Aaron, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ulises Arreola Absolute Green Lantern 2 by Al Ewing, Jahnoy Lindsay Batgirl 7 by Tate Brombal, Isaac Goodhart, Mike Spicer Resurrection Man: Quantum Karma 2 by Ram V, Anand RK, Butch Guice, Mike Spicer Mouse Guard: Dawn of the Black Axe 2 by David Petersen, Gabriel Rodriguez Moon is Following Us 9 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Riley Rossmo, Mike Spicer Black Canary: Best of the Best 6 by Tom King, Ryan Sook, Dave Stewart Two-Face 6 by Christian Ward, Fabio Veras, Ivan Plascencia JSA 7 by Jeff Lemire, Rafael de Latorre, Luis Guerrero Let This One Be A Devil 3 by James Tynion IV, Steve Foxe, Piotr Kowalski, Brad Simpson
Jeremy Parish, Nadia Oxford, Chris Sims, Benito Cereno, and Shivam Bhatt congregate once again to talk about video gaming's difficult relationship with the concept of "God." (This episode was a recorded a couple of months ago, so the opening quip is unrelated to/uninspired by recent world news!) Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
Join the Nerd Initiative Bullpen as they talk with BENITO CERENO, E.J. SU & ROBERT KIRKMAN about the next big hit from Skybound Entertainment & Image Comics: BLOOD & THUNDER #1 ( On Sale May 7th, 2025) Follow Benito at: https://www.instagram.com/benito_cereno/ Find E.J. at: https://linktr.ee/ejsu28 Follow Robert at: https://x.com/robertkirkman Follow Ken at: https://linktr.ee/odphpodcast Follow Tom at: https://linktr.ee/offthecufftom Follow Rich at: https://3fnpodcast.com/ Tom Jolu music: https://tomjolu.bandcamp.com/track/im... For your NCBD reviews destination: https://nerdinitiative.com/comic-books/ #comics #scifi #action #drama #monsters #bloodandthunder #Benitocereno #ejsu #robertkirkman #skybound #imagecomics #newrelease #NCBD
Matt and Benito sat down for a chat about Benito's upcoming book Blood and Thunder, then took a bunch of your listener questions!We make our show on Zencastr, and you can too! Follow this link to sign up now!
What's up with all those JRPGs making you kill God? Having weathered the '80s Satanic Panic, Jeremy Parish, Chris Sims, Benito Cereno, and Shivam Bhatt seek the answers by tracing the history of Christianity's spread into Japan—including JRPGs. Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
The Purge continues on this month's episode with the second film in the franchise, "The Purge: Anarchy"! Does this one follow through on the promise of the first movie's premise? Does it dive further into the socioeconomic conflict at the heart of the idea? And Frank Grillo is basically The Punisher, right?
Our long journey through The Purge series begins with the first Purge film (not to be confused with The First Purge). How well does this low-budget home invasion flick live up to its lofty high concept? We watch and find out!
The devil is in the details as Jeremy Parish, Diamond Feit, Chris Sims, and Benito Cereno look back at a major cultural moment for America in the 1980s—the so-called Satanic Panic—and the knock-on effect it had on video games and other media. Retronauts is made possible by listener support through Patreon! Support the show to enjoy ad-free early access, better audio quality, and great exclusive content. Learn more at http://www.patreon.com/retronauts
We've made it to 50 episodes!!! To celebrate, we're taking advantage of the episode releasing in December to discuss Saint Nicholas! The only figure to come from the middle ages that outstrips Robin Hood in terms of international fame and a reputation for charitable giving!Joining me is Benito Cereno, author and co-host of Apocrypals.For more from Benito, including his writings on Christmas and his translations of medieval texts, please check out his patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/c/benitocereno/homeThis episode's special artwork comes from Ari Papke. More of her work can be found on her tumblr page: https://halloweencatsart.tumblr.com/For more from Into the Greenwood:www.instagram.com/intogreenwood/www.threads.net/@intogreenwoodbsky.app/profile/intogreenwood.bsky.socialwww.facebook.com/intogreenwoodTo support the podcast go to:www.patreon.com/IntoGreenwoodorwww.buymeacoffee.com/intogreenwoodOur selected charity: Trees, Water & PeopleInto the Greenwood is produced by Thaddeus PapkeTheme music is by Plastic3intogreenwood@gmail.comSupport the show
¡La Vendée Globe ha entrado en el Océano Índico! El Gran Sur vuelve a jugar con la flota, repartiéndola entre miles de millas, zarandeándola con olas enormes y empujándola con vientos de hasta 60 nudos. Nos lo cuenta Kiku Cusí. Sailing Living Lab es la plataforma de pruebas flotante que el ingeniero y navegante, Diego de Miguel, ha creado para combinar su pasión por la navegación y su vertiente profesional. ¡Arranca una nueva etapa! Algunos de los mejores expertos mundiales en innovación náutica se reúnen esta semana en Getxo para presentar sus trabajos y generar encuentros. El SAIL IN PRO celebra una edición más con la sostenibilidad como uno de los asuntos centrales. Nos lo presenta su director, Urtzi Sagarribay. Herman Melville utiliza la Mar y sus criaturas para sumergirnos en las profundidades del... alma humana. Jorge Ríos nos trae hoy BENITO CERENO, una obra entre el suspense y el terror que no deja indiferente al lector.
We're back just in time for our annual Halloween special with Benito Cereno! And this year, we're visiting Chris' grand-uncle's scary haunted house to talk about scenes from spooky or scary movies we'll quite simply never forget, even if we want to.We make our show on Zencastr, and you can too! Follow this link to sign up now!
The Sanctified Band was driven from their homes on Chincoteague Island, forced to live in floating arks, and persecuted up and down the Eastern Seaboard... and all they really wanted was freedom to worship as they pleased. https://order-of-the-jackalope.com/wild-frantics/ Key sources for this episode include Harry J. Collins, Jr. and Floyd L. Hagan, Sr.'s History of Christ's Santified Holy Church; Kirk Mariner's Once Upon an Island: The Story of Chincoteague; Vinson Synan's The Holiness-Pentecostal Movement in the United States; and contemporary newspaper reports. This week we're promoting our friends The Apocrypals -- a podcast where two non-believers read through the Bible but try not to be jerks about it. Join comics writers Benito Cereno and Chris Sims as they journey through the Good Book from Acts to Zephaniah, with stops in the Apocrypha along the way. https://apocrypals.libsyn.com Email: jackalope@order-of-the-jackalope.com Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/orderjackalope.bsky.social Discord: https://discord.gg/Mbap3UQyCB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orderjackalope/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orderjackalope/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@orderjackalope Tumblr: https://orderjackalope.tumblr.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/orderjackalope YouTube: https://youtube.com/@orderjackalope I'll be presenting at the Intelligent Speech conference on February 8, 2025! Register now at https://intelligentspeechonline.com/ and get 10% off with the promo code JACKALOPE! The Ancient and Esoteric Order of the Jackalope is a secret society devoted to sharing strange stories and amazing facts. No topic is off limits -- if it's interesting or entertaining, we'll do an episode about it!
Herman Melville (Nueva York, 1819-1891). Es un autor fundamental en la literatura estadounidense, autor de 'Bartleby, el escirbiente', 'Benito Cereno' y 'Billy Bud Marinero'. 'Moby Dick' se publicó en 1851.
On the weekend podcast, a doctor who raps is the face of Puerto Rico's health crisis; words for spoiled food on Ask a Teacher; find out what a ‘whammy' is on Words and Their Stories; then, part two of 'Benito Cereno,' by Herman Melville on American Stories.
On the weekend podcast, a doctor who raps is the face of Puerto Rico's health crisis; words for spoiled food on Ask a Teacher; find out what a ‘whammy' is on Words and Their Stories; then, part two of 'Benito Cereno,' by Herman Melville on American Stories.
On the weekend podcast, France issues stamps that smell like bread; what does it mean to ‘go south?' followed by a discussion about what to say when things go wrong; the difference between methodology, strategy and plan; Then, part one of 'Benito Cereno,' by Herman Melville on American Stories.
On the weekend podcast, France issues stamps that smell like bread; what does it mean to ‘go south?' followed by a discussion about what to say when things go wrong; the difference between methodology, strategy and plan; Then, part one of 'Benito Cereno,' by Herman Melville on American Stories.
Benito Cereno by Herman Melville audiobook. On an island off the coast of Chile, Captain Amaso Delano, sailing an American sealer, sees the San Dominick, a Spanish slave ship, in obvious distress. Capt. Delano boards the San Dominick, providing needed supplies, and tries to learn from her aloof and disturbed captain, Benito Cereno, the story of how this ship came to be where she is. Dealing with racism, the slave trade, madness, the tension between representation and reality, and featuring at least one unreliable narrator, Melville's novella has both captivated and frustrated critics for decades. --- Recommended Products --- Fruit Fly Trap - Blue Light: Zevo Flying Insect Trap Wake up to a sunrise and birds chirping with this alarm clock: PHILIPS SmartSleep Great dog treat that cleans teeth: Greenies Dog treat Best spray for cleaning up after pet: Nature's Miracle Dog stain and Odor Remover Favorite spiritual guidance book: The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle Prime shipping is awesome: Amazon Prime Fantastic aviator sunglasses: Serengeti Carrara Our favorite bluetooth speaker: Harman Kardon Studio 8 Our favorite streaming device for tv: NVIDIA Shield Pro For the hammock fans, the skyloft is worth it: ENO Skyloft Hammock *The above affiliate links are from our partners - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The panel discusses the second half of Melville's Benito Cereno, with a focus on the American abolition movement, the obliviousness (wilful or not) of Captain Amasa Delano, the mental domination of Benito Cereno, and Bobo's refusal to be subjugated.Continue reading
The panel provides a primer to academic publishing, including surveying the field, finding an argumentative niche, entering the conversation, and basic research practises, before moving on to symbolism in the first half of Herman Melville's Benito Cereno.Continue reading
Dive into the legendary tales of King Arthur like never before with Benito Cereno’s awesome new translation of Geoffrey of Monmouth’s 12th-century classic, “Historia Regum Britanniae.” This seminal work, blending myth and history, offers the first comprehensive account of Arthur’s reign. Benito, a returning Talk Gnosis champion, brings his unique expertise to this edition, creating […]
Benito Cereno is back for our annual Halloween special, and 24 candies are duking it out in a tournament to determine who reigns supreme in treats!
write…write…right! (Tribute to Run by OneRepublic) Original written by: Brent Kutzle, John Nathaniel, Ryan Tedder, & Tyler Spry Lyrics: Write, write, write, Write, write, write, Write, right! And read, read, read Read, read, read, Read, read Back as a small kid Learning to get witty Mom and Dad taught me to write write, write, write, right! Caring about the greats Their books too funny Plugged in And Mom called me Hun, Hun, Hun, Hun, Hun She told me the world out there's tough So make your art bold Listen for the pitter patter of footsteps They're foretold Carve out fairy tales Cause you're in one Girl, you need to write, write, write, write, right! So write, write, right! Write, write, write, Write, write, write, Write, right! And read, read, read Read, read, read, Read, read As I was a young kid Uniformed at the ready With books in all my bag bag, bag, bag, bags Never was a time that God didn't show me To trust in Him for everything Breaking my chains Planting love, seeds sown When I get stuck Masterpieces unfold Leave that writer's block in the dust So I'll write, write, write, write, right! Yeah For creepy, seek out Edgar Allan Poe For life lessons, Jordan Peterson's got more than t-shirts in the mall I'll scribble until I can't hold a pen Charles Dickens style Did you get my message? From Stephenie Meyer to Sinclair Lewis Books will keep you young So read, read, read With Dostoevsky, Raskolnikov must murder investigation stall With Pride & Prejudice, Jane Austen will make you in love fall Adore Alice from Lewis Carroll and Evanovich's Stephanie Plum Watching for George Orwell's 1984 predictions Did you get my message? Norm & Ayoade's comedy classics will keep you young So read, read, read And write, write, write, Write, write, write, write, right! Read, read, read Read, read, read Read, read Glad I'm not wearing Crane's Red Badge of Courage Jesus, through the Bible, still planting seeds, so many Jeffery Deaver and Linwood Barclay's stories keep twisting Plus magical frights with Stephen King Feeling Bradbury's vibes And Alex Himaya's soul Create a new story One that's never been told With Vonnegut, an asterisk means you're done So write, write, write, write, right! Can't get enough of Chris Sims and Benito Cereno! Adore Alicia Erian's Brutal Language of Love Scribble until I can't hold a pen Reading Mary Gaitskill Did you get my message? Read those classics Books will keep you young So write, write, right! A good man is hard to find with Flannery O'Connor For J. D. Salinger, Holden is the Rye's Catcher For Christian authors, seek out Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker Always love C. S. Lewis Fall for Fitzgerald's language Books will keep you young So write, write, right! Read, read, read Read, read, read Read, read & write, write, write, Write, write, write, Write, right! Read, read, read Read, read, read, Read, read Did you get my message? Read those classics Books will keep you young Did you get my message? Read those classics Books will keep you young Did you get my message? Write a classic Books will keep you young So write, write, right! End Tribute by Melissa Smith: - Melzy of Wonderland on Youtube - Mel's Music on Spreaker, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Castbox, Deezer, Podcast Addict, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Facebook & - Melissa_Martinek_Smith on Instagram (AKA: MelsMusic)
Ho ho ho! It's the festive season, and that means diving into the myths and legends of Christmas. Is there something we can learn from jolly old Saint Nick for use in fantasy RPGs? Let's find out! In this episode, I recommend the work of Benito Cereno. If you're enjoying the show, why not consider supporting it on Patreon? Get your copies of A Folklore Bestiary here! Thanks to Ray Otus for our thumbnail image.
Benito and I discuss the traditions surrounding the Mari Lwyd, getting into similarities with other European wassailing and hobby horse traditions. A recording of the Mari Lwyd rhyme in action by the BBC. Benito's Links: Benito's Christmas history videos Benito's writing at Gumroad Apocrypals podcast Friends ‘Till the End podcast Progressively Horrified Music: "Here Comes the Mari Lwyd" by The Eugenes "Mari Lwyd" by Colorama If you're feeling generous, you can leave a donation at Ko-Fi.com. It's probably Christmas-time (ish) when you're reading this, so remember the spirit of the season is giving. And I'm trying not to turn on the guilt machine, but I would like to pay my hosting fees. heh heh Or PLEASE LEAVE A WEIRD REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS OR YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP! Send me a note that you did (weirdxmas@gmail.com), and I'll send you a sticker!
This episode we're talking about Podcasts! We talk about the first podcasts we listened to (and whether we still listen to them), how we find new podcasts, what speed we listen to podcasts at, what podcasts we've been enjoying recently, podcasting in our pyjamas, and more! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jam Edwards Podcasts We Recommended Mangasplaining Finish It! Podcast Stuff The British Stole Hey Riddle Riddle One Shot Podcast Gender Reveal Stronger by Science The Slowdown Food 4 Thot American Hysteria Dig: A History Podcast You Are Good Clue (1985) w. Lauren Milberger Other Podcasts We Mentioned War Rocket Ajax Episode 333 - Long, Sustained Dong f/ [Jam] and Ian from HARK! Episode 383 - The Christmas Specials Special f/ [Jam] and Ian from HARK Episode 613 - Every Dracula Ever f/ Benito Cereno and Elle Collins HARK! Podcast Wait, What? Movie Fighters Welcome to Night Vale All Songs Considered Radiolab On Being with Krista Tippett Speaking of Faith Serial My Favorite Murder Maintenance Phase If Books Could Kill (they apparently don't have a website, just a Twitter feed and a link to Apple Podcasts) You're Wrong About The Satanic Panic Quarantine Book Club: “Michelle Remembers” My Brother, My Brother and Me The Adventure Zone Alice Isn't Dead The Moth Episode 136 - Hearts of Magic: Threads Entangled 99% Invisible RISK! Podcast Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr Tenure and Transparency (Brenna Clarke Grey talks about the tenure process) Links, Articles, and Things Podcast (Wikipedia) "Podcast" is a portmanteau of "iPod" and "broadcast". The earliest use of "podcasting" was traced to The Guardian columnist and BBC journalist Ben Hammersley, who coined it in early February 2004 while writing an article for The Guardian newspaper. The man who accidentally invented the word ‘Podcast' ComicsAlliance (Wikipedia) Judge Dredd (Wikipedia) BBC Radio 6 Matthew listened to a lot of Steve Lamacq's show Evolution of the iPod [2001-2022] How YouTube Became a Podcasting Powerhouse Without Trying Podcast Addict Who's on First? (Wikipedia) Abbott & Costello Who's On First Parasocial interaction (Wikipedia) 15 Literary Podcasts by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) Podcasters Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here. For this episode on podcasts, we've compiled a list of literature-related podcasts featuring BIPOC hosts/creators. AAWW Radio Black Chick Lit Book Friends Forever Book Women Podcast Books & Boba Deadline City Dreaming In The Dark Getting Lit Podcast LibVoices Minorities in Publishing Not Another Book Podcast Shaping the Narrative Storykeepers Podcast Tres Cuentos Literary Podcast Well-Read Black Girl Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Twitter or Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, December 6th when we'll be discussing the genre of Military Fiction! Then on Tuesday, December 20th we'll be talking about our favourite books we read in 2022!
Happy Halloween! As promised one year ago THIS VERY NIGHT, Chris has ventured to the spooky old castle at 613 Gimmick Street to rank every Dracula ever with some dear Halloween pals. It's a palloween!
Une fois n'est pas coutume pour Halloween on affronte nos peurs, et cette année on fait face au pire du pire de l'horreur : les poupées. Heureusement on est accompagnées de la poupée ultime, le plus blonde de toutes les blondes, et la plus serial killeuse de tous les serial killer : Tiffany Valentine de Chucky ! A la fois protagoniste et antagoniste, naïvement amoureuse et meurtrière, avec Tiffany on est pas sur le même registre que Barbie. Mais de la même manière qu'une héroïne toute gentille nous intéresse, une mauvaise personne complexe et modelée par une vision du monde misogyne nous intéresse aussi. Ah et elle est aussi construite par Hollywood et le vaudou... Pourquoi les poupées ça fait si peur ? Est-ce que la Fiancée de Chucky n'est QUE la fiancée de Chucky ? Pourquoi Tiffany et la franchise Chucky c'est méga queer ? Tiffany réussira-t-elle à se libérer d'un tueur manipulateur horrible ? Le fera-t-elle en devenant pire que lui et encore plus instable ? Tout ça et plus encore pour cet Halloween où, spoiler alert, on rit plus qu'on a peur. P.S. Oui Jade dit « jour du mot » au lieu de « mot du jour » trois fois d'affilée sans qu'aucune de nous deux ne s'en rende compte... Continuons cette tendance en faisons tous.tes comme si on n'avait rien entendu et ne foutons pas la honte à Jade merci bisous. Merci à Jayhan (@JayhanOfficial) pour les super intro et outro ! Tu peux nous suivre sur Twitter et Instagram : @codexespod et aussi nous laisser une note et un commentaire sympa si tu veux. Force et amour. Et joyeux Halloween ! Ressources : - « The true story of the doll that inspired Chucky », article (en anglais) sur Robert The Doll, Annabelle et d'autres trucs hantés, de Benito Cereno. 2021 https://www.grunge.com/156439/the-true-story-of-the-doll-that-inspired-chucky/ - « There's a Psychological Reason Dolls Are So Spooky » article (en anglais) de Shayla Love pour Vice. 2018 https://www.vice.com/amp/en/article/wj4ngb/this-is-why-we-think-dolls-are-creepyutm_sourcetonicfbus - « Your Friend 'Til the End: An Oral History of Child's Play », interview (en anglais) des créateurs de Chucky par Jake Rossen pour Mental Floss. 2016 – article mis à jour en 2019 https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/88064/your-friend-til-end-oral-history-childs-play - Podcast (en anglais) « Chucky Talks with Jennifer Tilly Part 1 & 2 » d'Alex Vincent et Christine Elise. 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPuOmcT4UWQ&ab_channel=ChuckyTalks - Podcast (en anglais) « Horror Queers: A Chucky Extravaganza! feat. Don Mancini ». 2022 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-chucky-extravaganza-feat-don-mancini/id1449041559?i=1000580883971 - « How “Child's Play” Became The Funniest, Most Reliably Surprising, And Queerest Slasher Series » article (en anglais) de Louis Peitzman pour Buzzfeed News. 2017 https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/louispeitzman/how-childs-play-became-the-funniest-most-reliably - « Chucky's Gay Creator Don Mancini on His Queerest Project Yet » article (en anglais) de Rachel Shatto pour The Advocate. 2021 https://news.yahoo.com/chucky-gay-creator-don-mancini-153643117.html - Pour le plaisir : vidéo «Tiffany Being a Legend for 10 Minutes » de la chaîne officielle Chucky. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaFs3g4HPC0&list=PL9TlZrOUzUbSCx-ZuTx-i7Wz-3HbTVUBj&index=33&ab_channel=CHUCKYOfficial - Ce que Chucky pense de la future nouvelle poupée de l'horreur M3GAN https://twitter.com/ChuckyIsReal/status/1580243519418966016 - Call Me de Blondie, morceau de la BO de Bride of Chucky joué pendant l'épisode. - I Heard It Through The Grapevine de The Slits, morceau de la BO de la série Chucky joué pendant l'épisode. - Paparazzo's Delight / Jennifer's Windows / Designs by Tiffany de Pino Donaggio, morceau de la BO de Seed of Chucky joué à la fin de l'épisode. - Cover de Living Dead Girl par Despite Loyalty, morceau de la BO de Bride of Chucky joué à la fin de l'épisode.
The Piazza Tales by Herman Melville audiobook. A collection of six short stories by American writer Herman Melville, published in May 1856. Except for the newly written title story, "The Piazza," all of the stories had appeared in Putnam's Monthly between 1853 and 1855. The collection includes what has long been regarded as three of Melville's most important achievements in the genre of short fiction, "Bartleby, the Scrivener", "Benito Cereno", and "The Encantadas", his sketches of the Galápagos Islands. (Billy Budd, arguably his greatest piece of short fiction, would remain unpublished in his lifetime.) One should note that the era's prevalent racism occasionally surfaces, as in describing blacks as "indisputable inferiors", to be found in "Benito Cereno".
Welcome to our finale of Herman Melville folks. The end of his depressing, destructive life, and yet the birth of Billy Budd, the "Handsome Sailor", a man so thicc with love, that he climaxes our hearts. Anyway, we'll be covering some of his most memorable stories here as well, including "Bartleby" and "Benito Cereno" as well. High school English course, here we come!
Matthew Wimberley grew up in the Blue Ridge Mountains. He's the author of Daniel Boone's Window and All the Great Territories. Wimberley has won the Crab Orchard Poetry Series First Book Award, the Weatherford Award, the William Matthews Prize, and his work was chosen for the 2016 Best New Poets Anthology. He's an Assistant Professor of English at Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk, North Carolina. Herman Melville (1819-1891) was born in New York City. He's best known as the author of novels like Moby Dick and White-Jacket, along with short fiction including “Bartleby, the Scrivener” and “Benito Cereno.” However, Melville spent decades writing poetry exclusively, and critics have ranked him, alongside Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, as one of the best poets of the 19th century. Links: Read https://files.captivate.fm/library/d09902b9-0397-4733-a1a9-c9bc3c5ae81c/and-20so-20it-20ends-20with-20the-20cry-20of-20a-20nuthatch-20m.pdf ("And So It Ends with the Cry of a Nuthatch on the First Day of Spring") Read https://poets.org/poem/shiloh-requiem ("Shiloh: A Requiem") Matthew Wimberley "https://poets.org/poem/celebrated-colors-local-sunsets (The Celebrated Colors of the Local Sunsets" at Poets.org) https://www.rattle.com/tabula-rasa-by-matthew-wimberley/ (“Tabula Rasa” in Rattle) https://www.theparisamerican.com/matthew-wimberley-poetry.html (“Elegy at Night” in The Paris-American) https://blackbird.vcu.edu/v19n1/poetry/wimberley-m/index.shtml (Three poems in Blackbird) https://www.narrativemagazine.com/authors/matthew-wimberley (Four poems in Narrative) http://dzancbooks.squarespace.com/collagist-blog/2016/3/14/if-there-is-anything-to-show-you-an-interview-with-matthew-w.html (“'If There Is Anything to Show You:' An Interview with Matthew Wimberley”) Herman Melville https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/herman-melville (Bio and poems at Poetryfoundation.org) https://poets.org/poet/herman-melville (Bio and poems at Poets.org) https://www.britannica.com/biography/Herman-Melville (“Herman Melville: American Author" at Britannica.com”) https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/07/29/herman-melville-at-home ("Herman Melville at Home" in The New Yorker) Music is by https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch/ (Chad Crouch) Mentioned in this episode: KnoxCountyLibrary.org Thank you for listening and sharing this podcast. Explore life-changing resources and events, sign up for newsletters, follow us on social media, and more through our website, www.knoxcountylibrary.org. https://the-beat.captivate.fm/rate (Rate & review on Podchaser)
Matthew Wimberley grew up in the Blue Ridge Mountains. He's the author of Daniel Boone's Window and All the Great Territories. Wimberley has won the Crab Orchard Poetry Series First Book Award, the Weatherford Award, the William Matthews Prize, and his work was chosen for the 2016 Best New Poets Anthology. He's an Assistant Professor of English at Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk, North Carolina. Herman Melville (1819-1891) was born in New York City. He's best known as the author of novels like Moby Dick and White-Jacket, along with short fiction including “Bartleby, the Scrivener” and “Benito Cereno.” However, Melville spent decades writing poetry exclusively, and critics have ranked him, alongside Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, as one of the best poets of the 19th century. Links: Read https://files.captivate.fm/library/d09902b9-0397-4733-a1a9-c9bc3c5ae81c/and-20so-20it-20ends-20with-20the-20cry-20of-20a-20nuthatch-20m.pdf ("And So It Ends with the Cry of a Nuthatch on the First Day of Spring") Read https://poets.org/poem/shiloh-requiem ("Shiloh: A Requiem") Matthew Wimberley "https://poets.org/poem/celebrated-colors-local-sunsets (The Celebrated Colors of the Local Sunsets" at Poets.org) https://www.rattle.com/tabula-rasa-by-matthew-wimberley/ (“Tabula Rasa” in Rattle) https://www.theparisamerican.com/matthew-wimberley-poetry.html (“Elegy at Night” in The Paris-American) https://blackbird.vcu.edu/v19n1/poetry/wimberley-m/index.shtml (Three poems in Blackbird) https://www.narrativemagazine.com/authors/matthew-wimberley (Four poems in Narrative) http://dzancbooks.squarespace.com/collagist-blog/2016/3/14/if-there-is-anything-to-show-you-an-interview-with-matthew-w.html (“'If There Is Anything to Show You:' An Interview with Matthew Wimberley”) Herman Melville https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/herman-melville (Bio and poems at Poetryfoundation.org) https://poets.org/poet/herman-melville (Bio and poems at Poets.org) https://www.britannica.com/biography/Herman-Melville (“Herman Melville: American Author" at Britannica.com”) https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/07/29/herman-melville-at-home ("Herman Melville at Home" in The New Yorker) Music is by https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch/ (Chad Crouch) Mentioned in this episode: KnoxCountyLibrary.org Thank you for listening and sharing this podcast. Explore life-changing resources and events, sign up for newsletters, follow us on social media, and more through our website, www.knoxcountylibrary.org. https://pods.knoxlib.org/rate (Rate & review on Podchaser)
RADIO MARGHERITA (3 Minuti In Compagnia Di Uno Scrittore a cura di Toti Sutera)
Per il penultimo episodio della stagione, salpiamo insieme a Melville per un'avventura marinaresca dal sapore misterioso.
Subscribe to Quotomania on Simplecast or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app!Herman Melville, orig. Herman Melvill, (born Aug. 1, 1819, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Sept. 28, 1891, New York City), was a U.S. writer. Born to a wealthy New York family that suffered great financial losses, Melville had little formal schooling and began a period of wanderings at sea in 1839. In 1841 he sailed on a whaler bound for the South Seas; the next year he jumped ship in the Marquesas Islands. His adventures in Polynesia were the basis of his successful first novels, Typee (1846) and Omoo (1847). After his allegorical fantasy Mardi (1849) failed, he quickly wrote Redburn (1849) and White-Jacket (1850), about the rough life of sailors. Moby-Dick (1851), his masterpiece, is both an intense whaling narrative and a symbolic examination of the problems and possibilities of American democracy; it brought him neither acclaim nor reward when published. Increasingly reclusive and despairing, he wrote Pierre(1852), which, intended as a piece of domestic “ladies” fiction, became a parody of that popular genre, Israel Potter (1855), The Confidence-Man (1857), and magazine stories, including “Bartleby the Scrivener” (1853) and “Benito Cereno” (1855). After 1857 he wrote verse. In 1866 a customs-inspector position finally brought him a secure income. He returned to prose for his last work, the novel Billy Budd, Foretopman, which remained unpublished until 1924. Neglected for much of his career, Melville came to be regarded by modern critics as one of the greatest American writers.From https://www.britannica.com/summary/Herman-Melville. For more information about Herman Melville:Previously on The Quarantine Tapes:Greg Grandin about Melville, at 01:55: https://quarantine-tapes.simplecast.com/episodes/the-quarantine-tapes-054-greg-grandinMoby Dick: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Moby-Dick/Herman-Melville/Folger-Shakespeare-Library/9780671028350“The Life of Herman Melville”: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/whaling-biography-herman-melville/“Herman Melville at Home”: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/07/29/herman-melville-at-home
We're taking it back to the start! We watched the original 1988 Child's Play (and all the DVD featurettes) to kick off our series of reviews of every Chucky movie!
Well there's Santa and Jack Frost and Krampus and Rudolph. Egg nog and stockings and tree lights and strudel. But do you recall Christmas werewolves, Christmas witches, the Catalonian pooping log, Ded Moroz, hallucinogenic reindeer pee, and the Icelandic Yule Lads? Benito Cereno does, and he's here to tell us all about them. All of them. Seriously, the man is an absolute encyclopedia of international Christmas folklore and traditions. If all you know about Christmas is Jesus and Santa, prepare to have your mind blown. We also talk a bit about Christmas ghost stories and left-of-center Christmas movie recommendations. Find Benito: Twitter: @Benito_Cereno Listen to Benito's podcast Apocrypals: https://apocrypals.libsyn.com/website Listen to Benito's other podcast Till The End: https://ko-fi.com/friendstilltheend Benito's new Letterboxd list of Christmas folk horror films: https://letterboxd.com/benitocereno/list/a-folk-horror-christmas/ Benito's latest appearance on the Weird Christmas podcast: https://weirdchristmas.com/2021/11/14/podcast-christmas-witches-with-benito-cereno/ -Check out Zach's music by going to: https://muzach.bandcamp.com -Read Dave's occasional blogging at: www.dangeroushope.wordpress.com Twitter: @vcwpod Zach- @muzach Dave- @Davejlester Podcast music by Zach Malm Logo by Zach Malm
Fear Level: Spoopy/ScaryTrigger Warnings: Gore, animal death, human trafficking question markSanta Claus, threat or menace?Topics of Discussion: Joulupukki Dicks like tree roots Finnish stoicism Mad uncle energy Rules of Christmas The judgement of horny Santa Christmas Onslaught Emily vs Nordic Men Hair dryer elf Potato farm elf Six kid village Peatari's Boss Ass Hero Moment Are these old men immortal? Nermal energy Can you have a feminist movie without women in it? Recommendations: The Lodge Trollhunter Claus Klaus Regular Sweedish Meal TIme Hogfather Anna and the Apocalypse Krampus (2015) Dial Code Santa Claus (aka Deadly Games) Christmas Evil Follow our guest:Benito CerenoTwitter: @benito_cerenoApocrypalsFriends Till the End PodcastFollow us on twitter @proghorrorpodFollow Emily on twitter @megamothEmily's Website: Megamoth.netFollow Ben on twitter @benthekahnPre-Order Ben's new book, Renegade Rule.Follow Jeremy on twitter @jrome58Visit his website at JeremyWhitley.comRSS Feed: https://feeds.transistor.fm/progressively-horrifiedWebsite: https://progressivelyhorrified.transistor.fm/Join our Patreon at: patreon.com/progressivelyhorrified to support the show, get bonus episodes, early access to upcoming episodes, and a cool Progressively Horrified t-shirt.Come back next week to hear about The Golem!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
La Befana, Perchta, Holda, and so many more! We chat with the always encyclopedic Benito Cereno about all the Christmas witch folklore in Christmas history. Links: Benito's Christmas history videos Benito's writing at Gumroad Apocrypals podcast Friends 'Till the End podcast Progressively Horrified Music: "La Befana" by Make Like Monkeys "Perchta" by The Champagne Drops "Christmas Witch" by ChatterBox "The Christmas Witch" by CountD If you're feeling generous, check out my Patreon page here where you can get all kinds of bonuses throughout the year. You can also buy me a "coffee" ($3 gifts) at Ko-Fi.com. Or PLEASE LEAVE A WEIRD REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS OR YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP! Send me a note that you did (weirdxmas@gmail.com), and I'll send you a sticker!
Before digging into the series, hosts Erica Henderson, Benito Cereno and Matt D. Wilson discuss their history with the "Child's Play" series of films and horror in general!
It's Halloween week, which means it's time to talk to our old pal and Apocrypals co-host Benito Cereno about spooky movies, moral panics, being creeped out at churches, wigged-out squirrels and much more! Plus, Matt and Chris take a grip of listener questions!
Happy Birthday, Chris & Benito! :) (Reimagined Tribute to Alejandro by Lady Gaga)*Original written by Lady Gaga & RedOneHappy Double Birthday to my favorite podcast creators, Chris Sims and Benito Cereno
Toma Aí um Poema: Podcast Poesias Declamadas | Literatura Lusófona
Cesare Pavese foi um escritor e poeta italiano. Combatente antifascista, o que lhe rendeu três anos de prisão no sul da Itália. Traduziu Daniel Defoe (Moll Flanders), Charles Dickens, Herman Melville (Moby Dick e Benito Cereno), James Joyce (Dedalus), Sinclair Lewis, John dos Passos, Gertrude Stein e William Faulkner. Nasceu em 1908 e faleceu em 1950. >> Apoie o projeto e nos ajude a espalhar mais poesia https://apoia.se/tomaaiumpoema Poema: E então nós, Covardes Poeta: Cesare Pavese Voz: Jéssica Iancoski | @euiancoski Use #tomaaiumpoema Siga @tomaaiumpoema "E então nós, covardes que amávamos a noite sussurrante, as casas, os cursos dos rios, as luzes rubras e sujas de tais lugares, a dor adocicada e quieta - nós rasgamos as mãos da viva corrente e calamo-nos, mas nossos corações estremeceram-nos com sangue, e não mais houve doçura, e não mais abandonamo-nos ao curso dos rios - não mais servos, soubemos estar sozinhos e vivos." Descubra mais em www.jessicaiancoski.com Está servido? Fique! Que tal mais um poeminha? ___ >> Quer ter um poema seu aqui? É só preencher o formulário! Após o preenchimento, nossa equipe entrará em contato para informar a data agendada. https://forms.gle/nAEHJgd9u8B9zS3u7 CONTRIBUA! =P >> Formulário para Indicação de Autores, contribuição com declames, sugestões (...)! https://forms.gle/itY59kREnXhZpqjq7
Toma Aí um Poema: Podcast Poesias Declamadas | Literatura Lusófona
Cesare Pavese foi um escritor e poeta italiano. Combatente antifascista, o que lhe rendeu três anos de prisão no sul da Itália. Traduziu Daniel Defoe (Moll Flanders), Charles Dickens, Herman Melville (Moby Dick e Benito Cereno), James Joyce (Dedalus), Sinclair Lewis, John dos Passos, Gertrude Stein e William Faulkner. Nasceu em 1908 e faleceu em 1950. >> Apoie o projeto e nos ajude a espalhar mais poesia https://apoia.se/tomaaiumpoema Poema: A Morte Virá e Terá os Seus Olhos Poeta: Cesare Pavese Voz: Jéssica Iancoski | @euiancoski Use #tomaaiumpoema Siga @tomaaiumpoema "A morte virá e terá os teus olhos – Esta morte que sempre nos acompanha, Da manhã à noite, insone, Surda, como um velho remorso Ou um vício absurdo. Os teus olhos Serão uma palavra vã, Um grito calado, um silêncio. Tal como você os vê a cada manhã, Quando sobre a ti te debruças No espelho. Ó, amada esperança, Também saberemos, em tal dia, Que és a vida e és nada. A todos a morte reserva um olhar. A morte virá e terá os teus olhos. Será como cessar um vício, Como ver emergir do espelho Um rosto morto, Como ouvir um lábio silenciado. Desceremos o vórtice em silêncio." Descubra mais em www.jessicaiancoski.com Está servido? Fique! Que tal mais um poeminha? ___ >> Quer ter um poema seu aqui? É só preencher o formulário! Após o preenchimento, nossa equipe entrará em contato para informar a data agendada. https://forms.gle/nAEHJgd9u8B9zS3u7 CONTRIBUA! =P >> Formulário para Indicação de Autores, contribuição com declames, sugestões (...)! https://forms.gle/itY59kREnXhZpqjq7
Benito Cereno, co-host of the Apocrypals podcast and comics writer (Invincible, The Tick) joins the pod to discuss the Biblical canon and extra-Biblical literature. Spoiler alert: it's weird! He also talks about his upbringing in the Southern Baptist Church and his life as a comic book writer. Dave plays trivia host as Zach and Benito face off in a game of "God-Breathed or Not-Breathed". Check out Benito's work and podcast: https://benito-cereno.tumblr.com/ https://apocrypals.libsyn.com/ -Check out Zach's music by going to: https://muzach.bandcamp.com -Read Dave's occasional blogging at: www.dangeroushope.wordpress.com. Twitter: Zach- @muzach Dave- @Davejlester Benito- @benito_cereno Podcast music by Zach Malm Logo by Zach Malm
In the second part of our talk Kathy Abbott takes us for a tour of her workshop and shows some of her bindings. We also talk about conservation aspects of her creative projects and Tomorrow's Past -- a project she's been a part of for some years already. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anucNDIWbQk Brought to you by iBookBinding. Bookbinding resources and tutorials: http://www.iBookBinding.com Become a patron (and get more content): https://www.patreon.com/ibookbinding You can ask our future guests questions on: Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/ibookbinding/ Discord — https://discord.gg/TJY5FeS Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/iBookBinding/ Follow Kathy Abbott: - http://kathyabbott.biz/ - https://www.facebook.com/Kathy-Abbott-bookbinder-713209642051535/ - https://www.instagram.com/kathyabbotty/ 00:00 - Beginning 00:08 - Workshop tour 02:40 - Board chopper vs. board shear 05:19 - Show & tell: design bindings, conservation work, and the Tomorrow's Past project 06:02 - Unpublished early Poems by Alfred Tennyson 07:38 - Poems and Pieces by Frances Meynell 09:15 - The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare 11:10 - Winged Chariot by Walter de la Mare 12:14 - Making design bindings for yourself and participating in competitions 14:08 - Benito Cereno by Herman Melville 19:12 - Tomorrow's Past: mixing modern and antique in a conservation-friendly way
90s nostalgia and failed superhero movies take center stage on this week's contest! That's appropriate, given the presence of comic experts Matt Wilson, Chris Sims, and Benito Cereno from the world's most destructive comic book and pop culture podcast: War Rocket Ajax. After a brief discussion of several characters' Zoom skills, they'll take a trivia dive into the dark recesses of syndicated TV shows from the 1990s. The competition heats up even further when they are quizzed on the worst superhero movies ever made. You won't believe some of the disasters that this game will drudge up! With some tailor-made categories for round three, it all comes down to the lightning round where our players really get a chance to show their stuff! Support Us On Patreon
90s nostalgia and failed superhero movies take center stage on this week's contest! That's appropriate, given the presence of comic experts Matt Wilson, Chris Sims, and Benito Cereno from the world's most destructive comic book and pop culture podcast: War Rocket Ajax. After a brief discussion of several characters' Zoom skills, they'll take a trivia dive into the dark recesses of syndicated TV shows from the 1990s. The competition heats up even further when they are quizzed on the worst superhero movies ever made. You won't believe some of the disasters that this game will drudge up! With some tailor-made categories for round three, it all comes down to the lightning round where our players really get a chance to show their stuff!Support Us On Patreon
90s nostalgia and failed superhero movies take center stage on this week's contest! That's appropriate, given the presence of comic experts Matt Wilson, Chris Sims, and Benito Cereno from the world's most destructive comic book and pop culture podcast: War Rocket Ajax. After a brief discussion of several characters' Zoom skills, they'll take a trivia dive into the dark recesses of syndicated TV shows from the 1990s. The competition heats up even further when they are quizzed on the worst superhero movies ever made. You won't believe some of the disasters that this game will drudge up! With some tailor-made categories for round three, it all comes down to the lightning round where our players really get a chance to show their stuff! NOTES ⚠️ Inline notes below may be truncated due to podcast feed character limits. Full notes are always on the episode page.
Christmas werewolves are a thing. I mean, I don't know if they're REAL real. But people really used to believe they were a thing. So Christmas expert Benito Cereno fills us in on their history Benito's been on the show before, talking about Christmas comics and the Yule Lads. Links mentioned in the show: Benito's werewolf Christmas story, "Two Gifts" Benito's YouTube channel Lives of St. Barbara and St. Nicholas Celebrating St. Nicholas Around the World and more... Apocrypals podcast Benito's site Bone & Sickle Podcast (episode 30: Loup-Garou, Werewolves in France) Music this episode: "Werewolf Christmas" by Timur and the Dime Museum "Werewolf in Christmas Past" by Max Dimartino, Lee Lacey "Meido Krampus Noche" by The Courtesan and the Cabin Boy And check out the Merry Britsmas podcast for all your British Christmas needs! If you're feeling generous, check out my Patreon page here where you can get all kinds of bonuses throughout the year.