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If you're looking for our main episode, we released it two days early as the dust settled on this year's Tony Awards. That said, we had to get a bonus episode in to help with your weekly theatre fix, so below is our interview with the two stars of the forthcoming West End transfer of Cyrano de Bergerac, Adrian Lester and Susannah Fielding, who will be returning to the roles of Cyrano and Roxane for the Noël Coward run of Edmond Rostand's play, adapted by Simon Evans and Debris Stevenson. In the interview, the pair discuss reinterpreting the role of Roxane, why a nose had to be shown on stage and the different rhyming structure bedded into the text. Oh – and if you're looking for the project Lester refers to, it's the Dartmouth Scar Experiment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Programa Nº 177 de "Voces del Misterio", vigésimo cuarto de la Temporada 2010/2011. “Efemérides (25 de Marzo), Noticias de Internet, Sueños, El autobús fantasma, Mentiras y Escándalos del Vaticano, Noticias de la semana, Cyrano de Bergerac, etc”. Presentación de cambios en el programa con nuevos espacios y secciones. Comenzaremos con nuestras Efemérides (25 de Marzo), contactaremos con Rosa Santizo, nueva incorporación, que llevará la sección de "Noticias de Internet". Con Mª Ángeles Leyva hablamos de Sueños. José David Flores nos traerá un nuevo misterio de Mesoamérica, "El autobús fantasma". José Manuel García Bautista seguirá ampliando las "Mentiras y Escándalos del Vaticano". Presentamos a nuestro equipo de investigación volante y entramos en "Zona de Debate" con las noticias más significativas de la semana. Javier Peláez en "la Aldea Irreductible" nos hablará de Cyrano de Bergerac. Todo esto y mucho más en “Voces del Misterio”. Un programa dirigido y presentado por Jesús García con José Manuel García Bautista. Audio perteneciente a la primera etapa, en Radio Betis. Fecha de emisión: 25/03/2011 RECORDAROS que este PODCAST NO es el OFICIAL del programa “Voces del Misterio”. Para comentarios sobre los temas tratados o las opiniones de los colaboradores, podeís contactar directamente con el programa a través de su web (https://www.vocesdelmisterio.com) o el correo electrónico: "vocesdelmisterio@gmail.com". PARANORMALIA: https://paranormaliaweb.github.io/ (WEB), https://www.facebook.com/paranormaliaweb/ (Facebook) y https://x.com/paranormaliaweb (X).
L'info du matin - Regarder les dessins animés de son enfance serait bon pour le cerveau. Le winner du jour - Une passante marche devant un bus et entend soudain des cris provenant de la soute à bagages. - Une septuagénaire roule sur 400 mètres sur les rails du métro et paralyse le trafic. Le flashback du jour - Janvier 2000 : Sortie du deuxième album de Louise Attaque, "Comme on a dit". À la même époque, l'album "Europop" d'Eiffel 65 était en tête des ventes. Ce mois marquait également les débuts de la diffusion en France du dessin animé culte Pokémon sur TF1. Les savoirs inutiles - Le gilet pare-balles, l'essuie-glace et l'escalier de secours ont un énorme point commun : ils ont tous été inventés par des femmes. Les essuie-glaces ont été inventés en 1903 par Mary Anderson. Les escaliers de secours extérieurs ont été brevetés par Anna Connelly à la fin du XIXe siècle. Enfin, le gilet pare-balles moderne a été mis au point par Stephanie Kwolek, grâce à l'invention du Kevlar. La chanson du jour - The Communards "Never Can Say Goodbye" 3 choses à savoir sur Bonnie Tyler Qu'est-ce qu'on lit ? - Sortie d'un tout petit format signé Daniel Ichbiah intitulé tout simplement "Taylor Swift" aux éditions First. L'ouvrage raconte les histoires de 35 chansons incontournables de l'artiste et sera disponible dès jeudi au prix de 4,50€. - Parution du livre "Egéries Sixties", écrit par Fabrice Gaignault aux éditions Nouveau Monde, disponible demain au prix de 10,90€. Le jeu surprise (petit quiz) - Sophie de Jeanménil dans les Vosges gagne un coffret pour une nuit chez Hôtels & Préférence. La Banque RTL2 - Audrey de Tôtes vers Rouen gagne un séjour d'une semaine en location seule Lagrange. - Wendy de Bergerac gagne un séjour d'une semaine en location seule Lagrange. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Hij had ƒ800.000 schuld na zijn eerste grote productie. Loste het op door de belasting niet te betalen. Tien jaar later bouwde hij samen met John de Mol het grootste entertainmentbedrijf van Europa — maar van hun allergrootste hit, Big Brother, hield hij niet. Dit is het levensverhaal van de man die Andre van Duin, Chantal Janzen en Henny Huisman groot maakte, een Tony Award won op Broadway, en op zijn 84e gedichten schrijft met AI. Met de code 'Doorzetters' krijg je 10% korting op McGregor kleding
The excellent Ed Gamble and the joyous Joanne McNally share all the details on their new show, Unacceptable on TLC.The amazing Adrian Lester tells us all about starring in the West End transfer of Cyrano de Bergerac which begins its run at London's Noël Coward Theatre.Catch TFI Unplugged on Channel 4 at 11:05pm on Friday nights and on the Virgin Radio UK YouTube channel! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cet épisode a été enregistré à un an de l'élection présidentielle de 2027, à laquelle Édouard Philippe est candidat.Génération Do It Yourself n'est pas un média politique et ne soutient aucun candidat.L'objectif est simple : comprendre comment celles et ceux qui veulent diriger le pays raisonnent sur les grands sujets.Nous recevrons d'autres voix dans le même esprit.Voici les grands principes que nous suivrons pour ces épisodes : https://taap.it/jXv1WOQDepuis 1974, la France n'a plus voté un seul budget à l'équilibre.52 ans de déficit.Et un accord tacite pour ne surtout pas en parler.Édouard Philippe a décidé de le faire.Maire du Havre depuis 2010, Premier ministre d'Emmanuel Macron de 2017 à 2020, il a accepté notre invitation à venir sur Génération Do It Yourself à un an de la présidentielle.Pendant deux heures, nous passons au crible ses grands chantiers pour le pays : l'école, l'intelligence artificielle, la dette, les retraites, l'immigration, l'Europe.Sur l'école, son constat est brutal : non, l'éducation ne fonctionne pas comme elle le devrait aujourd'hui.Selon lui, la France est le pays de l'OCDE où le système scolaire reproduit le plus les inégalités. Le niveau baisse, en maths comme en orthographe. Et on forme 40 000 ingénieurs par an quand il en faudrait au moins 100 000.Sa réponse : rendre leur liberté aux établissements, mieux payer les profs et trancher les questions qu'on préfère enterrer.Sur l'intelligence artificielle, il avoue l'utiliser à peine.Mais il refuse de détourner le regard. Il voit la rupture arriver, et admet ne pas savoir où elle nous mène.Nous n'avons épargné aucun sujet :Pourquoi reporter la réforme des retraites frappe d'abord les plus modestesSa méthode pour réparer l'État : supprimer et remplacer, plutôt que simplifierPourquoi il refuse la taxe Zucman et le retour de l'ISFCe qu'il a appris en transformant Le HavreTrump, Poutine, la Chine, l'immigration : ses réponses sans détourDeux heures avec un candidat qui préfère exposer clairement les problèmes plutôt que promettre des solutions faciles. À chacun de décider si c'est ça, gouverner.Vous pouvez contacter Édouard sur X (Twitter) et Instagram.TIMELINE:00:00:00 - Un Rouennais élu maire du Havre 00:10:51 - Ce que le conservatoire apprend que l'école a oublié 00:16:38 - La vérité que personne n'ose dire sur le niveau des Français 00:24:45 - Le vieux principe oublié d'éducation 00:31:32 - Comment réparer l'Éducation nationale 00:45:15 - Pourquoi la France ne forme pas assez d'ingénieurs 00:53:39 - Parler d'IA comme d'une bombe atomique 01:05:29 - Le coût du travail qui nous sépare de l'Allemagne 01:12:03 - La vérité que personne n'assume sur l'âge de la retraite 01:20:12 - Ce que la dette française fera vraiment à nos enfants 01:28:12 - Vers un DOGE à la française ? 01:39:23 - L'addiction française à la dépense publique 01:51:23 - Transformer une ville que tout le monde fuyait 02:00:24 - Pourquoi tous les autres pays ont supprimé leur ISF 02:07:59 - Parler à la France et non aux Français 02:13:22 - Est-ce qu'on peut faire confiance à Donald Trump ? 02:13:55 - Est-ce qu'il faut dialoguer avec Vladimir Poutine ? 02:16:29 - Est-ce que la France a un problème avec l'immigration ? 02:19:13 - Est-ce que l'Europe fonctionne ? 02:19:59 - Le livre à 670 millions d'euros 02:27:52 - Ce qu'on ne dit pas avant une nominationLes anciens épisodes de GDIY mentionnés : #543 - Yann Le Cun - AMI Labs - Rendre l'IA plus humaine#515 - Pierre de Villiers - Ancien Chef d'État-major des Armées - "Nous ne sommes pas prêts pour la guerre"#401 - Emmanuel Macron - Président de la République - Les décisions les plus lourdes se prennent seul#397 - Yann Le Cun - Chief AI Scientist chez Meta - L'Intelligence Artificielle Générale ne viendra pas de Chat GPTNous avons parlé de :Conservatoire national des arts et métiersSelon Bill Gates, l'intelligence artificielle pourrait mettre fin au travail humain dès 2035Avec l'IA, la semaine de travail de 2 jours n'est plus une utopie… d'après Bill GatesLa Google I/O 2026 aura lieu les 19 et 20 mai pour Android 17 et l'IAGoogle I/O 2026 : les dernières nouvelles sur Android, l'IA GeminiComment le coût du travail plombe-t-il la France ?Le duel entre François Hollande et Edouard Philippe lance le début de la campagne présidentielle 2027 devant les GracquesNotre docu sur la Chine : Comment la Chine est devenue imbattable ?Les recommandations de lecture :Vingt ans après, d'Alexandre DumasLes Trois Mousquetaires, d'Alexandre DumasLe Vicomte de Bragelonne, d'Alexandre DumasVoyage au bout de la nuit, de Louis-Ferdinand CélineL'Étrange Défaite, de Marc BlochLes Faux-Monnayeurs, d'André GideLes Contemplations, de Victor HugoLa Légende des siècles, de Victor HugoCyrano de Bergerac, d'Edmond RostandL'Homme qui aimait les chiens, de Leonardo PaduraUn grand MERCI à nos sponsors : Squarespace : https://squarespace.com/doitQonto: https://qonto.com/r/2i7tk9 Brevo: brevo.com/doit eToro: https://bit.ly/3GTSh0k Payfit: payfit.com Club Med : clubmed.frCuure : https://cuure.com/product-onely (code DOIT)Vous pouvez retrouver la liste de tout le matériel utilisé pour enregistrer nos épisodes sur cette page.Vous souhaitez sponsoriser Génération Do It Yourself ou nous proposer un partenariat ?Contactez mon label Orso Media via ce formulaire.Hébergé par Audiomeans. 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Contemporary French and Francophone Futuristic Novels: The Longing to be Written and Its Refusal (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022) sheds a new light on the metafictional aspects of futuristic and science fiction novels, at the crossroads of information and media studies, possible worlds theories applied to cognitive narratology, questions related to the criticism of post-humanity, and, more broadly, contemporary French and Francophone literature. It examines the fictional minds of characters and their conceptions of resistance to the anticipated worlds they inhabit, particularly in novels by Pierre Bordage, Marie Darrieussecq, Michel Houellebecq, Amin Maalouf, Jean-Christophe Rufin, Antoine Volodine, and Élisabeth Vonarburg. It also explores how corporal postures serve as a matrix for philosophical quests in novels by Amélie Nothomb, Alain Damasio, and Romain Lucazeau. More specifically, from the fictional readers' points of view, it provides a critical approach to the mythologies of writing, in the wake of the French philosophical tales by authors including Cyrano de Bergerac and Voltaire, to question the traditionally expressed formulations of the mythologies of writing, that is, of the metaphors of the book (the book of life, nature, and the world), to rethink the idea of a humanity within its limits. Guest Emmanuel Buzay is currently working as an international technical expert for the Modern Language Association and the French Embassy in the US, having previously held appointments at UMass Amherst and the University of Connecticut. In addition to this monograph, he has published book chapters on topics from Frankenstein to Michel Houellebecq, and his articles have appeared in Nouvelles Études Francophones, Res Futurae, and Contemporary French and Francophone Studies. Host Gina Stamm is Associate Professor of French at The University of Alabama, with research concentrated on the environmental humanities and speculative literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, from Surrealism to contemporary science fiction and feminist utopias, in Metropolitan France and the francophone Caribbean, with a book manuscript under review on posthumanist ecological engagement in the surrealist movement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Contemporary French and Francophone Futuristic Novels: The Longing to be Written and Its Refusal (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022) sheds a new light on the metafictional aspects of futuristic and science fiction novels, at the crossroads of information and media studies, possible worlds theories applied to cognitive narratology, questions related to the criticism of post-humanity, and, more broadly, contemporary French and Francophone literature. It examines the fictional minds of characters and their conceptions of resistance to the anticipated worlds they inhabit, particularly in novels by Pierre Bordage, Marie Darrieussecq, Michel Houellebecq, Amin Maalouf, Jean-Christophe Rufin, Antoine Volodine, and Élisabeth Vonarburg. It also explores how corporal postures serve as a matrix for philosophical quests in novels by Amélie Nothomb, Alain Damasio, and Romain Lucazeau. More specifically, from the fictional readers' points of view, it provides a critical approach to the mythologies of writing, in the wake of the French philosophical tales by authors including Cyrano de Bergerac and Voltaire, to question the traditionally expressed formulations of the mythologies of writing, that is, of the metaphors of the book (the book of life, nature, and the world), to rethink the idea of a humanity within its limits. Guest Emmanuel Buzay is currently working as an international technical expert for the Modern Language Association and the French Embassy in the US, having previously held appointments at UMass Amherst and the University of Connecticut. In addition to this monograph, he has published book chapters on topics from Frankenstein to Michel Houellebecq, and his articles have appeared in Nouvelles Études Francophones, Res Futurae, and Contemporary French and Francophone Studies. Host Gina Stamm is Associate Professor of French at The University of Alabama, with research concentrated on the environmental humanities and speculative literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, from Surrealism to contemporary science fiction and feminist utopias, in Metropolitan France and the francophone Caribbean, with a book manuscript under review on posthumanist ecological engagement in the surrealist movement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Contemporary French and Francophone Futuristic Novels: The Longing to be Written and Its Refusal (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022) sheds a new light on the metafictional aspects of futuristic and science fiction novels, at the crossroads of information and media studies, possible worlds theories applied to cognitive narratology, questions related to the criticism of post-humanity, and, more broadly, contemporary French and Francophone literature. It examines the fictional minds of characters and their conceptions of resistance to the anticipated worlds they inhabit, particularly in novels by Pierre Bordage, Marie Darrieussecq, Michel Houellebecq, Amin Maalouf, Jean-Christophe Rufin, Antoine Volodine, and Élisabeth Vonarburg. It also explores how corporal postures serve as a matrix for philosophical quests in novels by Amélie Nothomb, Alain Damasio, and Romain Lucazeau. More specifically, from the fictional readers' points of view, it provides a critical approach to the mythologies of writing, in the wake of the French philosophical tales by authors including Cyrano de Bergerac and Voltaire, to question the traditionally expressed formulations of the mythologies of writing, that is, of the metaphors of the book (the book of life, nature, and the world), to rethink the idea of a humanity within its limits. Guest Emmanuel Buzay is currently working as an international technical expert for the Modern Language Association and the French Embassy in the US, having previously held appointments at UMass Amherst and the University of Connecticut. In addition to this monograph, he has published book chapters on topics from Frankenstein to Michel Houellebecq, and his articles have appeared in Nouvelles Études Francophones, Res Futurae, and Contemporary French and Francophone Studies. Host Gina Stamm is Associate Professor of French at The University of Alabama, with research concentrated on the environmental humanities and speculative literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, from Surrealism to contemporary science fiction and feminist utopias, in Metropolitan France and the francophone Caribbean, with a book manuscript under review on posthumanist ecological engagement in the surrealist movement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Contemporary French and Francophone Futuristic Novels: The Longing to be Written and Its Refusal (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022) sheds a new light on the metafictional aspects of futuristic and science fiction novels, at the crossroads of information and media studies, possible worlds theories applied to cognitive narratology, questions related to the criticism of post-humanity, and, more broadly, contemporary French and Francophone literature. It examines the fictional minds of characters and their conceptions of resistance to the anticipated worlds they inhabit, particularly in novels by Pierre Bordage, Marie Darrieussecq, Michel Houellebecq, Amin Maalouf, Jean-Christophe Rufin, Antoine Volodine, and Élisabeth Vonarburg. It also explores how corporal postures serve as a matrix for philosophical quests in novels by Amélie Nothomb, Alain Damasio, and Romain Lucazeau. More specifically, from the fictional readers' points of view, it provides a critical approach to the mythologies of writing, in the wake of the French philosophical tales by authors including Cyrano de Bergerac and Voltaire, to question the traditionally expressed formulations of the mythologies of writing, that is, of the metaphors of the book (the book of life, nature, and the world), to rethink the idea of a humanity within its limits. Guest Emmanuel Buzay is currently working as an international technical expert for the Modern Language Association and the French Embassy in the US, having previously held appointments at UMass Amherst and the University of Connecticut. In addition to this monograph, he has published book chapters on topics from Frankenstein to Michel Houellebecq, and his articles have appeared in Nouvelles Études Francophones, Res Futurae, and Contemporary French and Francophone Studies. Host Gina Stamm is Associate Professor of French at The University of Alabama, with research concentrated on the environmental humanities and speculative literatures of the 20th and 21st centuries, from Surrealism to contemporary science fiction and feminist utopias, in Metropolitan France and the francophone Caribbean, with a book manuscript under review on posthumanist ecological engagement in the surrealist movement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/french-studies
This week Gi reunites with her old friend Susannah Fielding! You'll know Susannah from This Time with Alan Partridge, Man vs Baby, and Wolf Hall — but her most important role is being mum to her two-year-old son Alfie.Susannah opens up to Gi about growing up with a single mother and an intermittently absent father, how those experiences shaped her relationships, and why she's so focused on breaking cycles and not passing trauma on to her own child.She also shares the story of her planned home birth that turned into an emergency C-section, the challenges she faced with breastfeeding, and what it's been like returning to the theatre as a mum.You can catch Susannah starring opposite Adrian Lester in Cyrano de Bergerac at the Noël Coward Theatre from 13th June. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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durée : 00:00:40 - L'association Les Papillons Blancs recrute un technicien qualité en CDI pour son siège social basé à Bergerac en Dordogne, le poste est à pourvoir dès que possible, à temps plein. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Divulgatori di oggi vs. divulgatori di ieri. Fonti: video “Prof. Schettini: "Mi emoziono quando mi rendo conto di essere finalmente capito"” pubblicato sul sito rainews.it il 3 ottobre 2025; video “Piero Angela - La Relatività (Integrale)” pubblicato sul canale Youtube Umberto Nasti l'11 settembre 2016; video “Alessandro Baricco spiega e legge "Cyrano de Bergerac"” pubblicato sul canale Youtube Andrea Schinardi il 6 febbraio 2013; video “NO VABBÈ
REDIFF - Francis Leroy n'avait pas le profil d'un criminel exalté. Avec ses vestes de tweed, son langage châtié et sa grande politesse, on le surnommait le gentleman-farmer. Sa trajectoire, deux meurtres, trois viols dont celui d'une petite fille de onze ans, une dizaine de vols, de séquestrations et d'intimidations lui ont valu d'autres sobriquets alors qu'on le recherchait. Le fou de Bergerac tout d'abord, la région où il sévissait, ou encore le tueur de la pleine lune. Car policiers, experts scientifiques, psychiatres, juges et avocats ne vont cesser de s'interroger très sérieusement sur l'influence de la lune à son sujet. Aurait-il agi sous l'emprise de forces cosmiques ? Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 26 juillet 2024.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:00:30 - Vous souhaitez vous former aux métiers de la santé et du social ? Le Centre de Formation de la Fondation John Bost organise une réunion d'information autour de la formation d'Accompagnant Éducatif et Social, le 26 mai à 14h dans ses locaux à Bergerac. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:54:45 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - réalisation : Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster, Rafik Zénine, Vincent Abouchar, Emily Vallat, Hassane M'Béchour, INA Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Frasier plays Cyrano de Bergerac to both Moose and Olivia while Freddy plays bartender for Eve. Alan Dead Poet Society's himself. The Reversers pitch spinoff ideas to some stuffy executives. (00:00) Welcome!(05:38) Frasier's Apartment(10:29) The Firehouse(21:32) Eve's Apartment(24:13) Dr. Stathos' Office(29:48) Mahoney's Bar(33:53) Eve's Apartment Again(35:43) Dr. Stathos' Office Again(40:07) Eve's Apartment Once More(43:57) Tossed Salad & Scrambled Eggs(44:55) Episode Ratings(47:56) Spinoff Faceoff(62:58) Previous PreviewFind us on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Youtube or email us at ReversePsychPod@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join the team for a look at the latest aviation news from around the world and across the UK. In this week's show BA issue a strict new rule, but will it apply to seat 1A users?, one airline has a new route from London Norwich airport to Bergerac country and one passengers bacon is definitely cooked when he hogs his way through Detroit Metro Airport. In the military Armando brings us another update on the Iran conflict. It's just over 1 week to go until our 600th show, so Nev will give us an update as to how we are getting on with the preparations. Remember that we're going live at 7pm UK time (1800UTC) and that daylight savings has gone into effect in the UK. You can get in touch with us all at : WhatsApp +447446975214 Email podcast@planetalkinguk.com or comment in our chatroom on YouTube.
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For one unforgettable night, the greatest lovers of all time — Romeo, Casanova, Cyrano de Bergerac and the Marquis de Sade — reunite in a wildly entertaining, pop-powered battle to discover the truth about romance, reputation, and desire.Featuring explosive choreography by Emmy Award-winner Joshua Bergasse (Smash, On the Town) and a contemporary pop score by Eurovision finalists Julien Salvia and Ludovic Alexandre-Vidal, this smart, funny and unexpectedly heartfelt new musical is as seductive as it is hilarious.Direct from New York, produced by Broadway International Group, Marc Routh and Simone Genatt, WORLD'S GREATEST LOVER is a bold new show that asks what happens when legendary lovers realise they may not understand love at all.Seductive. Hilarious. Irresistible.Prepare to be seduced.
durée : 00:00:41 - Des offres pour la Dordogne dans la restauration - Barman, pizzaïolo ou serveur, ces deux établissements situés respectivement à Bergerac et Tourtoirac, recrutent ! Pour Tourtoirac, possibilité de logement sur place. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Geraldine Hughes currently stars opposite Matthew Broderick and Max Baker in David Ireland's play Ulster American at Irish Repertory Theatre. Her theater credits include Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Jerusalem, Cyrano de Bergerac, Molly Sweeney, and Translations. Geraldine also received multiple awards for writing and performing her solo play Belfast Blues. On screen, her work includes Tokyo Vice, Your Honor, The Blacklist, and Gran Torino. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Contemplatives down the centuries have expressed a sense of unity with the All That Is, the Heart Mind of the Universe, whatever we want to call it. The words may be different, but the sense of non duality, of immanence, awe and inter-being seem universal. Only in our western world do we resolutely decide that the world is made of atoms and nothing really matters. Except clearly it does, and if we have one central crisis in our world today, it's one of meaning-making. Even more than our failure to make sense of anything, is our search for a sense of meaning and purpose that must, surely, underlie everything. Where we fall down is in thinking that what we can see, hear, taste, smell, feel is the sum total of all there is: if we can't sense it - if we can't measure it - then it isn't there - and it doesn't matter. This is the kind of frame that underlies the entire death cult of predatory capitalism; it's the core of how we have made the world work…and it's falling apart under our feet and in front of our eyes. Which makes it a really good time indeed to talk to someone who spends their entire life contemplating the nature of reality, in finding ways to be fully present and then being this in a way that ripples out to anyone and everyone nearby, human and more than human. Brother Phap Linh, also known as Brother Spirit, is a Buddhist monk from Plum Village, the Zen monastery founded by the late Thich Nhat Hanh near Bergerac in south west France. Brother Phap Linh is someone who radiates presence, that sense of inter-being or inter-becoming that arise when we are fully present. As you'll hear, he began life as a musician and mathematician and then, in searching for the nature of reality, found Plum Village and his teacher. He and Thich Nhat Hanh planned a book: Wonder: Where Zen meets Science. It's being published later next year and we'll have another conversation explicitly about the book, but today, we wanted to explore the routes towards a way of being that all of us can follow. This was a wide, deep conversation and felt absolutely right for the chaos of these times. Please share the calm with us, and the joy of discovery. LinksPlum Village Being Peace (Monastery in the UK) Books by Thich Nhat HanhBooks by Mae-Wan Ho—About Accidental Gods—We offer three strands all rooted in the same soil, drawing from the same river: Accidental Gods, Dreaming Awake and the Thrutopia Writing Masterclass Our next Open Gathering offered as part of our Accidental Gods Programme is 'FALLING IN LOVE WITH LIFE' which will run on Sunday 17th May 2026 from 16:00 - 20:00 GMT - details are here. You don't have to be a member of Accidental Gods - but if you are, all Gatherings are half price.If you'd like to join us at Accidental Gods, this is the membership where we endeavour to help you to connect fully with the living web of life. If you'd like to train more deeply in the contemporary shamanic work at Dreaming Awake, you'll find us here. If you'd like to explore the recordings from our last Thrutopia Writing Masterclass, the details are hereManda and Louise both offer one-to-one Mentoring Calls. Manda is fully booked just now, but if you'd like to contact Louise, details are here.
“Hoy Sandra Martín nos lleva de viaje por el valle de la Dordoña, en el Perigord, un territorio francés cuyo nombre evoca buena mesa, historia y un personaje con una nariz... llamativa: Cyrano de Bergerac”. Así comienza este recorrido por una región histórica del centro de Francia que combina patrimonio, paisaje y tradición.“¡Es una excusa perfecta para ir al Perigord!”, explica la colaboradora. “Es una tierra de vinos, de foie, con ciudades y castillos medievales que parecen salidos de un túnel del tiempo”. El territorio ofrece propuestas para estancias de “solo tres días a varias semanas”.
Dave is joined by Darryl for Geektown Radio Episode 493, and this week's show is led by chat about Swedish thriller Vaka, oddball sci-fi comedy The Miniature Wife, the return of The Boys, and why Daredevil: Born Again finally feels like it has found its footing.Darryl kicks things off with Vaka, a Swedish mini-series on Prime Video built around an insomnia epidemic that spirals into chaos in Stockholm. He also finishes Furies Season 1 on Netflix, with Season 2 already out now, and checks in on Daredevil: Born Again, which now seems to be in a much stronger place creatively than it was at the start.There is also discussion around Netflix's Italian period legal drama The Law According to Lidia Poët, plus more superhero trauma and blood-soaked chaos from Invincible.On Dave's side, he wraps up The Pitt Season 1, moves straight into Season 2, and remains completely sold on it as one of the standout dramas of the year. He also starts The Miniature Wife, starring Matthew Macfadyen and Elizabeth Banks, and dives back into The Boys for its fifth and final season. There is also a quick check-in on Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, plus a reminder that voting for the Geekstorians Webby closes on Thursday, 16th April.In the news section, they cover renewals for Welcome to Wrexham, Would I Lie To You?, Shetland, Rooster, Memory of a Killer, Emily in Paris, The Rookie and Will Trent. There is also confirmation of Extraction 3, a premiere date for Dark Matter Season 2, and news on Netflix's new undercover drama Legends.They also chat about Uma Thurman returning for Dexter: Resurrection Season 2, new cast joining Wednesday Season 3, and the BBC bringing back Philomena Cunk for Cunk on Cinema.Plus, they round up what is coming to TV next week, including Doc, Margo's Got Money Troubles, Beef Season 2, Bergerac, Big Mood, Hacks, The Murder Line, Kevin and Tracker.Listen now for TV reviews, film news, superhero chaos and the usual Geektown mix of enthusiasm, side tangents and geeky nonsense.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for April 8, 2026 is: panache puh-NAHSH noun In simplest terms, panache refers to lively grace and style; it appears in contexts in which words like verve and flair are also applied. // The cast of the play was excellent—even those playing supporting characters acted with great panache. See the entry > Examples: “The star appeared as an airline pilot, twirling her way through baggage reclaim while shrugging off a bevy of useless men—a surgeon, a priest, a magician, an astronaut. It made absolutely no sense, but she delivered it with such panache that it barely mattered—even when she ended the performance by pulling a dove out of a top hat.” — Mark Savage et al., BBC, 2 Feb. 2026 Did you know? Few literary characters can match the panache of French poet and soldier Cyrano de Bergerac, from Edmond Rostand's 1897 play of the same name. In his dying moments, Cyrano declares that the one thing left to him is his panache, and that assertion at once demonstrates the meaning of the word and draws upon its history. In both French and English, panache (which traces back to Late Latin pinnaculum, “small wing”) originally referred to a showy, feathery plume on a hat or helmet. Our familiar figurative sense debuted in the first English translation of Rostand's play, which made the literal plume a metaphor for Cyrano's unflagging verve even in death. In a 1903 speech Rostand himself described panache: “A little frivolous perhaps, most certainly a little theatrical, panache is nothing but a grace which is so difficult to retain in the face of death, a grace which demands so much strength that, all the same, it is a grace … which I wish for all of us.”
Maintenant Vous Savez, c'est aussi Maintenant Vous Savez - Santé et Maintenant Vous Savez - Culture. Il est difficile d'imaginer qu'un monde sans humour ait pu exister. Et pourtant, c'est le cas ! On le sait, plusieurs étapes ont jalonné l'évolution de l'être humain. Et la création de l'humour, ou du trait d'esprit, en est une majeure dont on parle pourtant très peu. Peut-on vraiment dater la création de l'humour ? D'où vient la première blague ? Mais comment est-on sûr qu'il s'agit d'humour ? Ecoutez la suite dans cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez - Culture". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Thomas Deseur. Première diffusion : avril 2022 A écouter aussi : Quels secrets se cachent derrière l'œuvre culte Cyrano de Bergerac ? Quelles sont ces cérémonies qui récompensent le meilleur du "pire" ? Quels sont les plus gros scandales de la cérémonie des Oscars ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Programa Nº 1028 de "Voces del Misterio", Temporada 2025/2026. “Conspiraciones y el Nuevo Desorden Mundial con Lorenzo Ramírez, Shangri-La, Carta 'La Luna' del Tarot, El Hospital encantado de Jefferson, Cyrano de Bergerac, Enigmas del Vaticano”. Programa de “Voces del Misterio” Nº 1028, en el que hablamos de conspiraciones y el Nuevo Desorden Mundial con Lorenzo Ramírez y de su libro "El diablo está entre nosotros". Hablamos de Shangri-La con Antonio Reinoso, de la Carta del Tarot de 'La Luna' con Toñi Nieto, hablamos del hospital encantado de Jefferson en Houston, Estados Unidos; proseguiremos hablando de Cyrano de Bergerac y cerraremos el programa hablando del los enigmas del Vaticano. RECORDAROS que este PODCAST NO es el OFICIAL del programa “Voces del Misterio”. Para comentarios sobre los temas tratados o las opiniones de los colaboradores, podeís contactar directamente con el programa a través de su web (https://www.vocesdelmisterio.com) o el correo electrónico: "vocesdelmisterio@gmail.com". Podeís seguirnos a través de la WEB (https://paranormaliaweb.github.io/), FACEBOOK (https://www.facebook.com/paranormaliaweb/) o X (https://x.com/paranormaliaweb). Un saludo.
South By Southwest was strange this year. No convention center to anchor the event (it's a giant hole in the ground right now, being rebuilt from scratch, much like [insert your analogy here] will also need to be rebuilt in the age of AI). This South By was a all about convergence. How AI will impact [xyz] continues to be the dominant theme at the conference and in so much tech coverage (including on this podcast; sorry!). So, Kwaku and I report on the convergences we saw (and not only at Amy Webb's annual talk where “convergence” was her key word). This includes everything from:the RoboCup, a quest (a la Deep Blue winning at chess) for humanoid robots to be able to defeat a team of great humans at soccer pants that you wear (or do they wear you) that are kind of like an e-bike for your legsan AI-powered Cyrano de Bergerac that can help you whisper sweet nothings in your lover's earfalling in love with an AI (and their business model)and AI that can tell you whether to have another slice of brisket (yes, duh, you're in Austin!) So, come on along to Austin for what's become an annual tradition: Kwaku and my SXSW Rooftop Revue. This year recorded in fabulous 4K with a three camera setup that we didn't deserve! Big thanks to Podcast Movement Evolutions, Nomono, The Podcast Academy, and Simplecast!And stay tuned for a few more episodes from a wild week!Chapters:(00:25) - SXSW 2026: everything everywhere all at once (01:23) - Kwaku stumbles into a World Economic Forum session on convergence (05:54) - Reinforcement learning and robot soccer (09:07) - Amy Webb's three convergences: emotional outsourcing, unlimited labor, human augmentation (09:55) - Pants that are an e-bike for your legs (11:27) - The mental tax of running a fleet of AI agents (13:28) - Your boss wants you to pay for your own augmentation (16:07) - Esther Perel, Spike Jonze, and falling in love with Her business model (18:55) - An AI Cyrano de Bergerac to help you win your lover's heart (25:30) - IRL is the antidote! ---Future Around & Find OutGet the newsletter, support the show, check out past episodes: https://www.futurearound.com
durée : 00:07:47 - Le Masque et la Plume - Jacques Weber revient sur scène pour interpréter Cyrano de Bergerac dans "Rêver, rire, passer". Le comédien explore le rôle qui l'a marqué, mêlant textes d'Edmond Rostand à ses propres réflexions sur le jeu et la vieillesse. Une pièce entre pathos et émotion brute qui a divisé le Masque. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Para quem é apaixonado por cinema, o Oscar sempre cria uma atmosfera especial — e quando o Brasil entra na disputa, a expectativa ganha contornos de final de Copa do Mundo. A RFI conversou com Rodrigo Salem, jornalista radicado em Los Angeles e membro do Critics' Choice, associação de críticos responsável por um dos prêmios mais influentes da indústria, que analisou as categorias em que brasileiros podem conquistar uma estatueta. Cleide Klock, correspondente da RFI em Los Angeles Enquanto Hollywood prepara o tapete vermelho no Dolby Theatre, onde a cerimônia do Oscar é realizada, o público brasileiro está atento a cada previsão e a cada análise, como quem acompanha a escalação da Seleção antes de uma decisão. Grupos online viram arquibancada, redes sociais se transformam em mesa-redonda e a pergunta é sempre a mesma: será que vem mais uma estatueta para o Brasil? Essa não seria qualquer conquista. Se acontecer, o país pode viver um feito histórico: ser "bicampeão" com o gostinho de ganhar por dois anos consecutivos. No ano passado, o Brasil celebrou a vitória de “Ainda Estou Aqui”, que marcou a primeira estatueta do Brasil em 97 anos de festa. Agora, em 2026, o cinema brasileiro volta com mais força: quatro indicações importantes de “O Agente Secreto” e uma campanha que permanece forte desde o último Festival de Cannes. Wagner Moura na corrida de Melhor Ator Wagner Moura já faz história só pelo fato de ser indicado na categoria de Melhor Ator, algo inédito no Brasil. Se levar a estatueta, ele será o segundo latino-americano a ganhar o prêmio. A primeira vez foi há 75 anos, com o portoriquenho José Ferrer (Cyrano de Bergerac). No entanto, Rodrigo Salem não acredita que o ator baiano seja o favorito. “Tem a minha torcida, mas quem está realmente na frente para esse prêmio é o Michael B. Jordan”, diz Rodrigo Salem, referindo-se ao protagonista de "Pecadores". O artista americano ganhou força após receber o prêmio no Sindicato dos Atores (SAG). Paralelamente, Timothée Chalamet, de “Marty Supreme”, inicialmente apontado como o principal candidato ao prêmio, perdeu o Bafta para Robert Aramayo. Com isso, a disputa ganhou um elemento inesperado: abriu espaço para possíveis surpresas. Para Salem, com essa dinâmica, Wagner Moura, Leonardo DiCaprio ("Uma Batalha Após a Outra") e Ethan Hawke ("Blue Moon"), ganham força. "Existe um certo ar de que tudo pode acontecer nessa categoria. É difícil, mas não é impossível, como era há dois meses que todo mundo falava que o Timothée ganharia fácil. Então, foi bom o que aconteceu porque abriu um pouco mais e deixou um pouquinho mais emocionante uma cerimônia que tem tudo para ser sem surpresas e meio chata", avalia. O Agente Secreto e as apostas brasileiras Além da indicação de Wagner Moura, “O Agente Secreto” concorre em outras três categorias: Melhor Filme, Melhor Filme Internacional e Melhor Seleção de Elenco. Na principal modalidade da noite, a disputa deve se concentrar entre dois títulos, diz Salem. "Acho que esse duelo já está meio estabelecido que vai ser entre 'Pecadores' e 'Uma Batalha Após a Outra', com favoritismo para esse último." Na categoria Melhor Seleção de Elenco, o jornalista afirma que seria "uma boa alternativa" conceder o prêmio para o Brasil, mas pondera: "eu tenho uma teoria de que as pessoas que não votarem em 'Pecadores' para Melhor Filme vão votar nele para Melhor Seleção de Elenco. Por isso, segundo Salem, "O Agente Secreto" não tem tantas chances quanto "Pecadores" para vencer essa estatueta. A melhor chance brasileira A categoria em que o Brasil aparece mais forte é a de Melhor Filme internacional. O principal adversário é o norueguês “Valor Sentimental”, que acumula impressionantes nove indicações, além de contar uma história sobre um diretor de cinema, o que sensibiliza muitos votantes. Ainda assim, muitos analistas acreditam que o filme não conseguiu criar a mesma conexão emocional com os membros da Academia e essa categoria seria a de maior chance do Brasil levar um Oscar para casa. “Eu não sinto que a campanha de 'Valor Sentimental' engrenou aqui. Por mais que tenha nove indicações, é muita coisa para um filme internacional. Mas eu acho que é um filme muito frio", observa Salem. Segundo o jornalista, o longa de Kleber Mendonça Filho fez uma campanha estratégica. “Acredito que isso esteja valendo muito mais a pena hoje em dia no cinema: você ter um filme inesperado, que te leva para situações ou lugares que você normalmente não vê em uma série de TV ou em um filme hollywoodiano", diz. Adolpho Veloso e a corrida pela fotografia O diretor de fotografia brasileiro Adolpho Veloso concorre ao Oscar por seu trabalho em “Sonhos de Trem”, de Clint Bentley, um filme intimista que começou pequeno, sem pretensão de se tornar um gigante da temporada de premiações. O longa acabou conquistando espaço pela força e delicadeza de sua estética. Durante boa parte da corrida, muita gente acreditava que o prêmio de melhor fotografia iria para a primeira mulher negra indicada nesta categoria, Autumn Durald Arkapaw, pelo trabalho em “Pecadores”. O filme acumulou troféus importantes e parecia consolidado na liderança. Mas, nas últimas semanas, “Uma Batalha Após a Outra”, com direção de fotografia de Michael Bauman, venceu prêmios dentro da própria indústria. Para Salem, esse é o grande favorito. “É muito difícil que ele perca pelo fato de ter vencido já a associação dos diretores de fotografia e de ter ganhado outros prêmios mais relativos à própria indústria. Agora, eu diria que está resolvido? Não. Eu vejo ainda que o Adolpho tem boas chances", avalia. A cerimônia do Oscar acontece neste domingo (15) e tem início às 20 horas pelo horário de Brasília.
Les élections municipales auront lieu en France les 15 et 22 mars 2026. Nous nous sommes rendus dans le sud-ouest de la France rencontrer Sylvie Rivière dans la commune, dont elle est maire depuis six ans. Pendant trois jours, nous avons posé notre micro non loin de Bergerac, dans la petite commune de Cunèges. Posé : pas vraiment car il a fallu suivre la cheffe du village. Accompagner les habitants, rechercher des financements, entretenir l'attractivité de la commune : pas de quoi éroder sa motivation ! « Maire à tout faire, immersion dans le quotidien d'une élue locale », un Grand reportage de Baptiste Coulon.
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Programa Nº 93 de "Voces del Misterio", Temporada 2008/2009. Sumario: · Efemérides de un 12 de Junio. · Entrevista a Nieves Conconstrina con quien hablaremos de las "Menudas Historias de la Historia". · Con Javier Peláez en la Aldea Irreductible abordaremos la figura de Cyrano de Bergerac. · Conversaremos con Raymond Helmer sobre las obras clásicas de la literatura. · David Franco nos llevará a Madrid para conocer "la Cueva de la Luna". · En Zona de Misterios hoy trataremos el fenómeno de las casas encantadas con todo el equipo y con los inquilinos de una de ellas. · La Biblioteca de Alejandría. · Y para terminar, reflexión final. Audio perteneciente a la primera etapa, en Radio Betis. Fecha de emisión: 12/06/2009 RECORDAROS que este PODCAST NO es el OFICIAL del programa “Voces del Misterio”. Para comentarios sobre los temas tratados o las opiniones de los colaboradores, podeís contactar directamente con el programa a través de su web (https://www.vocesdelmisterio.com) o el correo electrónico: "vocesdelmisterio@gmail.com". PARANORMALIA: https://paranormaliaweb.github.io/ (WEB), https://www.facebook.com/paranormaliaweb/ (Facebook) y https://x.com/paranormaliaweb (X).
En honor al entrevistado de Sergio del Molino, la compañía del Teatro Luis del Olmo ha recreado cómo se gestó en la mente de Edmond Rostand el personaje de Cyrano de Bergerac.
durée : 00:31:36 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Antoine Dhulster - Dans cette conférence en 1970, Jean Auburtin interroge les récits et mythes qui entourent la conquête de la Lune. Homme politique passionné par la conquête spatiale, il explore les prémices de ce rêve, de Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac à Jules Verne, et évoque les premiers hommes dans l'espace. - réalisation : Rafik Zénine
New Guest Expert! On this week's Aftermath, Rebecca speaks with writer Ishbel Addyman about the legendary Cyrano de Bergerac and the play that continues to carry on his legacy. And much to our delight, it turns out the historical Cyrano de Bergerac is just as lovely and beloved as the fictional Cyrano. Which Ishbel shares in great detail from her research writing a biography about the man himself. Afterwards, Patreon subscribers can revisit the board with Fact Checker Chris Smith and Producer Clayton Early. Not part of the Patreon family yet? Click below and join us!Join our Patreon!Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
LOVE, DS9 STYLE. Star Trek has had farces throughout its history and here's one that centers an unlikely pair: Worf and Quark. Does this take on Cyrano de Bergerac reach the upper echelons of the farce genre? Joining Bryan to decide is an old friend of Bryan's, writer-editor Cory Marciel. The grades begin at (33:00). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:28:26 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory - Il est des rôles qui bouleversent. Pour Jacques Weber, c'est Cyrano de Bergerac, le héros paradoxal d'Edmond Rostand. Sur la scène du théâtre de la Pépinière, le comédien revisite ce qui fut le plus grand rôle de sa vie. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Jacques Weber Comédien et metteur en scène français
Gyles has been an admirer of this guest since the 1960s: it's the great actor, Sir Derek Jacobi. Ever since he was recruited into Sir Laurence Olivier's bold new National Theatre at the Old Vic, Jacobi has been at the forefront of British acting talent. Gyles has seen him on stage many times - in Olivier's famous production of Othello, in Much Ado About Nothing, in Cyrano de Bergerac. You may also know Derek from his brilliant TV work - in I, Claudius and Last Tango in Halifax... he's also the voice of In The Night Garden. In this warm and rambling conversation, Derek tells Gyles about his young life in Leytonstone in East London, where his father owned a confectioners shop. He tells him about his childhood love of dressing up and his early exposure to theatre, when he was picked to go up on stage at the Palladium. He tells Gyles about his experience of stage fright and about his happy marriage. This is a wonderful episode with a great, and charming, man. Enjoy this. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Who's to blame for the Tragic End of Cyrano de Bergerac?This week, The Alarmist (Rebecca Delgado Smith) explores the themes of love, insecurity and deception which ultimately lead to the tragic demise of the famous fictional character Cyrano de Bergerac. She's joined by Fact Checker Chris Smith and Producer Clayton Early. Are Cyrano and Christians lack of self esteem the culprit? Could the idea of perfection in love have something to do with it? Or perhaps everyone's ultimate fear of rejection is to blame. We're all deserving of love. But, we sure do know how to get in our own way.Join our Patreon!Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jared Bush, head of Walt Disney Animation Studios, on his record-breaking film Zootropolis 2.Alex Tadros, owner of Mars Tapes, the last cassette shop in the UK, and culture writer Sian Pattenden on the resurgence of the cassette tape.Oliver Royds, co-founder and joint CEO of Troubadour Theatres, on his company's plans to create London's biggest theatre venue in Greenwich.Debris Stevenson on her new play My Brother's a Genius, and how rap battles helped her to co-create the RSC's new production of Cyrano de Bergerac which will be heading to London's West End.Presenter: Nick Ahad Producer: Ekene Akalawu
(Aniversario de la Muerte de José Ferrer) José Vicente Ferrer de Otero y Cintrón nació en Santurce, Puerto Rico, el 8 de enero de 1912. A los seis años se trasladó con su padre a la ciudad de Nueva York. De ahí que en 1934 obtuviera su Licenciatura en Humanidades de la Universidad de Princeton, donde se apasionó por el arte dramático, y que posteriormente estudiara literatura francesa en la Universidad de Columbia. En 1943, su interpretación de Yago en la obra «Otelo» lo lanzó a la fama en el mundo artístico. En 1947, cuando se otorgaron por primera vez los premios Tony, recibió el primero de cinco premios Tony de teatro por interpretar por primera vez el personaje Cyrano de Bergerac. Un año más tarde obtuvo la primera de tres nominaciones al Óscar por su actuación como el Delfín en la película «Juana de Arco» protagonizada por Íngrid Bergman. En 1950, José Ferrer recibió la prestigiosa estatuilla por la versión fílmica de «Cyrano de Bergerac», llegando a ser el primer actor en ganar un Óscar por la recreación de un papel teatral en una película. Ese codiciado Óscar lo donó al Teatro de la Universidad de Puerto Rico para que les sirviera de estímulo a los futuros aspirantes a carreras teatrales. Su tercera y última nominación la logró en 1952 por su actuación en la versión original de la película «Moulin Rouge». Entre las obras teatrales que hizo, se destaca «El hombre de la Mancha», en la que encarnó al célebre Don Quijote. Ese mismo año, la Organización de Estados Americanos le rindió homenaje por ser vínculo de excelencia entre la cultura latina y la anglosajona. En total, Ferrer actuó en setenta películas y dirigió trece producciones de Broadway y siete películas. Entre los muchos reconocimientos que recibió durante su carrera como actor, director, escritor, productor, cantante y compositor, se destacan su propia estrella en el Paseo de Estrellas de Hollywood, la primera Medalla Nacional de Arte en 1985 (que le otorgó el ex presidente Ronald Reagan), y su selección en 1981 al Paseo de la Fama del Teatro. Con sobrada razón se le dedicó, en 1990, el Festival de Teatro Latinoamericano. En lo personal, José Ferrer se casó cuatro veces y tuvo seis hijos, uno de ellos el también actor Miguel Ferrer. Quienes no saben que José Ferrer fue tío del actor George Clooney y suegro de la cantante Debby Boone, tal vez tampoco sepan que hablaba cinco idiomas —español, inglés, francés, italiano y alemán— y que los dominaba a tal grado que durante una conferencia de prensa se dirigió a todos los periodistas en sus respectivos idiomas.1 «Un autor puede escribir algo que perdure trescientos años después de su muerte —observó José Ferrer durante una entrevista en 1986—, pero cinco minutos después de mi muerte, ya no puedo actuar ni dirigir más.»2 Quiera Dios que esas palabras, que pronunció el reconocido actor unos seis años antes de su muerte el 26 de enero de 1992, nos lleven a reflexionar que, antes de afrontar nuestra propia muerte, debemos pedirle a Dios que desempeñe el papel de Director de la obra sin igual que es nuestra vida, en la que nosotros somos los actores principales. Porque una vez que muramos, ya será demasiado tarde. Y lo cierto es que cinco minutos después de nuestra muerte, Dios, que es el Guionista que inspiró la Biblia, que ha perdurado miles de años, será el único capacitado para dirigir nuestra actuación eterna. Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Clarissa Santiago Toro, «José Ferrer», Biografías, Fundación Nacional para la Cultura Popular En línea 27 noviembre 2007; Constance Clark, En línea 28 julio 2008; «José Ferrer: Perfil», Puerto Rico Herald, 14 julio 1999 En línea 27 noviembre 2007; Wikipedia, s.v. «José Ferrer» En línea 14 noviembre 2007. 2 «José Ferrer: Perfil», Puerto Rico Herald.
Louise Jameson is a classically trained actress whose first love is the stage—she spent two years with the Royal Shakespeare Company at the beginning of her career—but she also became known to millions of British television viewers through her roles in such hugely popular television series as Doctor Who, Tenko, Bergerac and EastEnders. Her recent theatre credits include Vincent River and directing the UK tour of Revenge. Her audio credits include Doctor Who (Big Finish), writing ATA Girl, about the women of the Air Transport Authority during World War II, and multiple titles for BBC Audio and Audible. Louise talks with me about her unusually young start at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and how her training continued at the Royal Shakespeare Company, how her Doctor Who character, Leela of the Sevateem, reflected the feminism of the 1970s (and how she didn't), how she started writing, and what she thinks of the opportunities for—and representation of—women in film and TV over the years. If you want to watch this conversation, you can see it here on YouTube! Episode breakdown: 00:00 Introduction 04:00 Louise describes childhood creativity, daydreaming, and reading early. 08:00 Drama school, age gap with classmates, and strict discipline. 12:00 Acting requires teamwork; Louise reflects on early career. 16:00 Louise's Shakespeare passion, favorite roles and performance experiences. 20:00 Louise talks about landing Leela role in Doctor Who. 24:00 Doctor Who impacts life daily; gratitude for lasting connections. 28:00 Leela's feminist traits and costume choices, fighting stereotypes. 32:00 Leela's intelligence and evolution, relationship with other companions. 36:00 Influence of audio plays; Gallifrey series has strong female fandom. 40:00 Louise discusses writing, self-doubt, and encouragement from collaborators. 44:00 Directing stage, teaching drama; regrets and living in the now. 48:00 Shakespeare's rhythmic influence on Louise's writing and teaching. 52:00 Conversation shifts to social media, attention economy, and technology. 56:00 Louise analyzes Shakespeare's poetic technique and its storytelling power. 01:00 Louise explains collective magic of live theater and storytelling. 01:04 Progress and ongoing challenges for women in TV and film. Want more? Here are handy playlists with all my previous interviews with guests in writing, theatre, and Doctor Who. Check out the full show notes (now including transcripts!) at fycuriosity.com, and connect with me and fellow creatives on Substack. Please leave a review for this episode—it's really easy and will only take a minute, and it really helps me reach new listeners. Thanks! If you enjoyed our conversation, I hope you'll share it with a friend.
Send us a textWe head to Périgord—the historic heart of France's fertile Dordogne region—to map a four-color journey through Noir, Blanc, Pourpre, and Vert: cliffside castles, prehistoric cave art, limestone towns, vineyard hills, and green valleys stitched with old paper mills. Our guests, Stephanie Williamson and Emily Conyngham, know the area from the inside, with details and choices that shape a smarter, quieter trip.We start in Périgord Noir, using Sarlat's 14th-century streets and market days as our base, then climb to the hedged terraces of Marqueyssac for that golden-hour view as hot air balloons drift above the river. From there, we decode the caves—how to experience Lascaux's faithful replica without harming fragile art, and why early mornings and shoulder seasons pay off. In Périgord Blanc, limestone brightens the landscape around Perigueux, subterranean churches carve sanctuaries from rock, and truffle culture comes alive with local hunters and their Lagotto dogs. It's not just about the black diamonds; it's about stories passed down, guarded groves, and the rhythm of the forest.Périgord Pourpre brings the glass to your hand: Bergerac reds, Montbazillac's famed sweet whites, and wine trails that weave past châteaux like Lanquais, the “Unfinished Louvre.” We connect history to taste, from old trade routes to today's small estates where conversation is part of the pour. Finally, Périgord Vert opens the lungs: forest walks, rivers, mills, and quiet paths that invite you to slow down and notice. Along the way, we talk duck and foie gras, chestnuts, mushrooms, strawberries, and why summer reservations matter even in small towns. For would-be expats and for tourists, we end with memories covering language, cost of living, healthcare realities, and the charming community fabric that makes this quieter side of France so very special.***Our guests are Stephanie Williamson, CEO and founder of Raison d'être travel that plans customized itineraries worldwide; and Emily Conyngham, who moved to the region in 2014 from the United States and owns a shop in Monpazier called Atelier Charmont.Podcast host Lea Lane has traveled to over 100 countries, and has written nine books, including the award-winning Places I Remember (Kirkus Reviews star rating, and 'one of the top 100 Indie books of the year'). She has contributed to dozens of guidebooks and has written thousands of travel articles. Contact her at placesirememberlealane.com_____Our award-winning travel podcast, Places I Remember with Lea Lane, has produced over 125 travel episodes! New episodes drop on the first Tuesday of the month, on Apple, Spotify, and wherever you listen to podcasts. _____Travel vlogs of featured podcasts-- with video and graphics -- now also drop on YouTube.
F. Murray Abraham has appeared in more than 80 films including Amadeus (Academy Award, Golden Globe, and L.A. Film Critics Awards), The Phoenician Scheme, The Name of the Rose, Finding Forrester, Scarface, The Ritz, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and Inside Llewyn Davis. A veteran of the stage, he has appeared in more than 90 plays, among them Uncle Vanya (Obie Award), Krapp's Last Tape, Trumbo, A Christmas Carol, the musical Triumph of Love, Cyrano de Bergerac, King Lear, Macbeth, The Merchant of Venice, Angels in America (Broadway), Waiting for Godot, and It's Only a Play. Mr. Abraham's work in experimental theater includes collaborations with Joe Chaiken, Pina Bausch, Time and Space Ltd, and Richard Foreman. He made his NY debut as a Macy's Santa Claus. He starred in the second season of HBO's “The White Lotus,” for which he received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. Previously, he was a series regular on “Homeland” (2 Emmy nominations). He's appeared with Luciano Pavarotti, Maestros Levine, Tilson Thomas, Mazur, and Bell, and he made his solo singing debut at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall. Mr. Abraham's book, A Midsummer Night's Dream: Actors on Shakespeare, is published by Faber & Faber. He is proud to be the spokesman for the MultiFaith Alliance for refugees worldwide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices