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XVI ciclo di Dottorato della Scuola Superiore di Studi StoriciUniversità deglli Studi della Repubblica di San MarinoSTORIOGRAFIA E DIPLOMAZIAI trattati in TucidideLuciano CanforaPodcast a cura di Giuseppe GiardiUna produzione Usmaradio - Centro di Ricerca per la Radiofonia
Episodio estratto dalla presentazione del libro di Dario Fabbri "Sotto la pelle del mondo" organizzata con il professor Luciano Canfora. Dibattito interessante riguardo temi geopolitici e, in particolare, quelli trattati nel libro. Video originale: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kenWqnVEc20
Musical pill containing songs without instrumental accompaniment.Credits : “Le ragazze” by C. Mattone (1995) performed by Neri per Caso - “Brava” by B. Canfora (1965) performed by Alti & Bassi - “Il pescatore” by F. De André / F. Zauli / G.P. Reverberi (1970) performed by Cluster - “Vita” by Mogol / M. Lavezzi (1988) performed by Venice Vocal Jam - “All I Want for Christmas Is You” by M. Carey / W. Afanasieff (1994) performed by Glissando Vocal Ensemble.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pillole-di-italiano--4214375/support.
Javier Di Granti presents Lounge Cinematica Radio | 5th SEASON Episode 5x07 Released 02.12.2024 Directed by... Javier Di Granti 01. Betty Missiego - Tres Notas 02. Giorgio Carnini - Strada Senza Uscita (Javier Di Granti Suite)* 03. Bruno Canfora - Grandi Magazzini* 04. Salvador Escamilla - Preguntes Quan 05. Dany Roy & Roberts Group - Sumba La Samba Ae-Ahe 06. Rafael Almada - Samba Do Garrigues 07. Alfonso Santisteban - El Padrino y Sus Ahijadas (Javier Di Granti Suite) 08. Carlo Savina - Emerald 09. Bruno Canfora - Sì o No (Provino Piano E Voce)* *New Release
Moves are coming in the AFC North. A discussion about the Steelers defense. It starts with Minkah. Gus Johnson joins the conversation somehow. The Steelers are the only team in the division yet to make a move. Would Mike Williams even help? Slayton seems like the best choice. Jason LaCanfora joins to discuss what the Ravens might look to do today, will the Steelers add a receiver, the buzz about DK Metcalf. The Cowboys are buyers apparently. Pitt and WVU MBB is moving up in the KenPOM. Jason Bourne or Kendrick Bourne?
XVI ciclo di Dottorato della Scuola Superiore di Studi StoriciUniversità deglli Studi della Repubblica di San MarinoESILIO, AUTOESILIO, EMIGRAZIONE POLITICAPhygé / pseudo-phygéLuciano CanforaPodcast a cura di Giuseppe GiardiUna produzione Usmaradio - Centro di Ricerca per la Radiofonia
Hour 2 with Joe Starkey and Bob Pompeani: Are you confident in Russell Wilson this season? The quarterback competition was never a true competition. Jason La Canfora thinks Russell Wilson is done and Wilson ALSO thinks he's done. We don't believe that, but he does continue to check the ball down more than before. Dan Orlovsky thought if the Steelers truly had a competition that Fields did more to win the job, but it was never a competition to begin with.
What did Jason see at Ravens training camp? full In the second hour of Inside Access, the guys are joined by Jason la Canfora who was at The Castle today watching Ravens practice. He shares what he saw and his takeaways. They also are joined by Reeta Hubbard to talk some Ravens and Orioles. 2059 Tue, 06 Aug 2024 20:14:46 +0000 DsWjXmnus7pdOzRLzsBq5kYkIRrbLTaK Inside Access with Jason LaCanfora and Ken Weinman inside_access_with_jason_lacanfora_and_ken_weinman,sports What did Jason see at Ravens training camp? Jason La Canfora and Ken Weinman have the INSIDE ACCESS to all Baltimore sports. Both native to Baltimore, their passion for sports is unmatched. Jason, the NFL TODAY’s NFL insider, is as well connected as any sports journalist. Ken’s fiery takes are must listen to radio. Listen to Inside Access with Jason La Canfora and Ken Weinman weekdays from 2-6pm on 105.7 The Fan, on the Audacy App or on 1057thefan.com.
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Lynnell responds to a report from The Washington Post's Jason la Canfora reports that the Commanders analytics team favor JJ, while the Commanders coaching staff favor Jayden. Who gets their way. PLUS, Lynnell details this incredibly deep Tackle class and what he thinks the Commanders should do about OT?
Iran, un Paese che si vuole liberare dei PasdaranCanfora rinviato a giudizio: Meloni è “nazista nell’anima”
E' in calendario per il 16 aprile l'udienza predibattimentale che vede "alla sbarra" il filologo e storico Luciano Canfora querelato per diffamazione dalla premier Giorgia Meloni per averla definita "neonazista nell'anima". Il quotidiano francese Libération ha lanciato un appello in favore dell'intellettuale e della libertà di pensiero. Ci occupiamo di questo e di un caso di cronaca dei mesi passati: la professoressa di Abbiategrasso accoltellata da un suo studente. Il Tribunale dei minori ha deciso che il minore dovrà fare due anni di messa alla prova ai servizi sociali e potrà nel mentre rientrare a scuola.
Di Cesare e Canfora portati a processo dal GovernoBari: le inchieste e gli arresti diventano un caso politico
Massimo Giannini, editorialista e opinionista di Repubblica, racconta dal lunedì al venerdì il suo punto di vista sullo scenario politico e sulle notizie di attualità, italiane e internazionali. “Circo Massimo - Lo spettacolo della politica“ lo puoi ascoltare sull’app di One Podcast, sull’app di Repubblica, e su tutte le principali piattaforme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NFL as a whole is shifting away from running backs that are into their 30s, and Derrick Henry has a lot of miles on his tires. That, Jason La Canfora said Tuesday on Inside Access, is reason to be concerned.
In this episode, Vicki Atkinson and Wynne Leon are talking with Edgerton award winning playwright, musician, and writer Jack Canfora. Talking with Jack is like attending a master class on creativity. In fact, our conversation with Jack is so rich with both writing practices and nuggets about authors and artists that we split it into two episodes. In the first episode of this series that aired last week, we talked about writing practices Jack uses when in a lull and about creative attention. In this second episode, we delve into the balance of sentences. Jack, trained as a Shakespearean actor, even recites a few lines of Hamlet for us (see this video snippet). We talk about the responsibility of writers to their audience, whomever that may be, when they hit the publish button. And the confidence required to keep doing our best and putting things out there. Jack holds that there are no writing rules – but there are some guidelines. He shares some of his, along with ideas for training as a writer. Links for this Episode: Episode 56 show notes Jack's website: Jack Canfora | Playwright | Podcaster | Writing Coach Jack's Online Theater Company: New Normal Rep Jericho by Jack Canfora on Amazon Jack Canfora on Instagram and Twitter: @jackcanfora Other podcast episodes featuring Jack: Episode 4: Why Theater Matters Episode 55: Master Class in Creativity with Jack Canfora - Part I From the hosts: Vicki's personal blog: Victoria Ponders
Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.Luciano Canfora"Il fascismo non è mai morto"Edizioni Dedalowww.edizionidedalo.itSecondo alcuni, il fascismo è finito 79 anni fa. Per chi abbia familiarità con i tempi lunghi della storia, questa appare però, senza eccessivo sforzo mentale, come una sciocchezza. Lo riprova quotidianamente la cronaca, che certo non ci rallegra.Ciclicamente rispunta una teoria autoconsolatoria che sentenzia: il fascismo è finito in un preciso giorno di 79 anni fa. Per chi abbia familiarità con i tempi lunghi della storia, questa appare però, senza eccessivo sforzo mentale, come una sciocchezza. E basterebbe del resto la cronaca del settantennio che abbiamo alle spalle per convincersi della vacuità di una tale teoria. Lo riprova inoltre quotidianamente la cronaca, che certo non ci rallegra: tanto più che - come un secolo fa - non si tratta di una questione solo italiana. Del resto, tutte le principali forze politiche del Novecento, dai cattolici ai neoliberali, passando per i socialisti, vivono, uguali e diverse, e variamente denominate, nel nuovo secolo. La partita, a quanto pare, è ancora aperta.Luciano Canfora è professore emerito dell'Università di Bari, uno degli storici più noti a livello nazionale e internazionale. Dirige la rivista «Quaderni di storia» e collabora con il «Corriere della Sera» e altre testate. Autore di molti best seller, i suoi libri sono stati anche tradotti in diverse lingue. Tra le sue pubblicazioni più recenti: Europa gigante incatenato (Dedalo, 2020), La democrazia dei signori (Laterza, 2022), Lezioni di filologia classica (il Mulino, 2023), Sovranità limitata (Laterza, 2023), La democrazia. Storia di un'ideologia (Laterza, 2023).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.it
In this episode, Wynne Leon and Vicki Atkinson are talking with Edgerton award winning playwright, musician, and writer Jack Canfora. Talking with Jack is like attending a master class on creativity. In fact, our conversation with Jack is so rich with both writing practices and nuggets about authors and artists that we've split it into two episodes. In this first episode, we talk with Jack about depression and creative expression. He adds some fantastic and funny insight from comedian, Gary Gulman (HBO special: The Great Depresh). Jack also reveals a couple of his brilliant ways to experiment when he's hit a creative lull. His answer about whether he writes long-hand will have you giggling right along with Vicki and me. He tells us what is hard to teach and important to learn about creative attention. And he shares with us a delightful story about the Beatles song Eleanor Rigby that exposes an intimate insight into the creative process. (Here's a video clip of Jack telling this story) With all the food for thought and inspiration, we know you will have plenty of chew on until the conclusion of our incredible conversation airs next week. We love talking with the brilliant and funny Jack Canfora and leave each conversation a little bit smarter, much more inspired to hone the craft of writing, and in awe of a master creator. We know you'll love this episode! Links for this Episode: Episode 55 show notes Jack's website: Jack Canfora | Playwright | Podcaster | Writing Coach Jack's Online Theater Company: New Normal Rep Jericho by Jack Canfora on Amazon Jack Canfora on Instagram and Twitter: @jackcanfora From the hosts: Vicki's personal blog: Victoria Ponders Wynne's personal blog: Surprised by Joy Vicki's recently released book: Surviving Sue Wynne's book about her beloved father: Finding My Father's Faith
We are so confused by some of the decisions made by Mike Tomlin on Saturday and his explanation for those decisions. Also, we hear Jason La Canfora talking about Tomlin and why we are crazy for wanting to fire him.
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We run through the Steelers schedule and where they can make some hay. We talk about the greatness of Patrick Mahomes and Jason La Canfora had some AFC North takes this morning.
Creativity through the lens of a playwrite and artistic director of New Normal Rep,"It's a question of feeling an impulse to do something."John Lawrence "Jack" Canfora is an Award-Winning American playwright, actor, musician and teacher. After receiving his dramatic training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he began his career as an actor in regional theater, working mostly in Shakespearean roles such as Mercutio and Macbeth. He's been hailed by the Associated Press as “White-hot Entertainment” for his off-Broadway plays including Poetic License, Place Setting, and Jericho, a New York Times “Critics Pick.” He was nominated along with Edward Albee, Elaine May, and Teresa Rebeck for The Newark Star Ledger's Best Play, 2007. Jack is the recipient of two Edgerton Playwriting Awards, for Jericho (2010) and The Source (2018). He won the 2016 Webby Award for Best Writing in a Web Series. Jack is also the Artistic Director of New Normal Rep.Website: https://www.newnormalrep.org/ & https://www.jackcanforawriter.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NormalRepFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063494893622 https://www.facebook.com/NewNormalRepInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/jackcanfora/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/newnormalrep/?hl=enYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCODsy6KqG1hDk8LMcB-nL_A
Could the world of theater evolve in this digital age? Ponder this as award-winning American playwright Jack Canfora and I discuss the future of theater in a Netflix-dominated era. With Jack's career highlights, favorite plays, and playwrights, this conversation unravels the magic of live theater like never before.From Hamlet to modern plays by Arthur Miller, we cover a wide spectrum of theater's beautiful landscape, discussing the elements that truly make a play stand out. Tasting the richness of live theater, we delve into its power to form a sense of community, discussing how it surpasses the experience of merely reading plays in school. We also consider how the digital world has stirred up the ways we communicate and interact. In the midst of all this, we take some time to indulge in discussions about our favorite comfort foods and furniture, underscoring the simple pleasures of life.As we navigate through the complexities of art funding, we examine the potential pitfalls of government sponsorship and the critical role of private organizations. We also mull over the challenges of sustaining a theatre season. Jack provides insights into the way New Normal Rep is incorporating fresh voices and stories reflective of the audience's life into their productions. And then, we touch upon the profound—exploring the impact of tragedy and human behavior on his playwriting, particularly his play inspired by the events of 9/11. Listen in as we explore the world of theater, its challenges and triumphs, and the incredible power of storytelling.Thanks for listening. Please check out our website at www.forsauk.com to hear great conversations on topics that need to be talked about. In these times of intense polarization we all need to find time to expand our Frame of Reference.
A man who was charged in connection with the brutal murder of a Charlotte woman who was stabbed over 130 times and found stuffed in a mattress was released from jail over the weekend on bond, jail records show. James Robert Salerno was given a $250,000 bond in January in connection with the 2020 killing of Mary Collins. Mecklenburg County jail records show that Salerno was released on June 3 on bond. His charges include murder, kidnapping and DWI. According to the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office inmate docket, Salerno does not have electronic monitoring. The victim's mother, Kasei Canfora, spoke to WCNC Charlotte about the gut-wrenching news she learned after attending a community violence rally with other inflected mothers who have suffered from gun violence."It's creating a lot of conflicting feelings within me," Canfora said. "It's very painful and I have no control over the entire process which is the hardest part. All of it feels like what they've done to my daughter, it just doesn't matter to them."READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/crime/mary-collins-murder-suspect-charlotte-north-carolina-noda-released-from-jail-bond-homicide-james-robert-salerno/275-f3b49149-ab94-4860-8461-6b56e99a92abThe developer behind the proposed Lagoona Bay project in Huntersville filed a lawsuit against two town residents, alleging they made "slanderous lies" about him online. Hundreds of Huntersville residents packed into a gym in April and heard from Jake Palillo, the developer of the Lagoona Bay project that would transform an empty plot of land on Sam Furr Road into an almost 300-acre community with membership fees. The project includes a 41-acre commercial lagoon area with water sports, dining and retail, a luxury hotel, a convention center, and hundreds of housing options. Palillo said the development would increase property values for the area and said it would be something that would positively impact Huntersville residents in a positive way when and if they choose to sell their homes.READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/residents-sued-by-developers-over-huntersville-lagoona-bay-project-public-forum-monday-north-carolina/275-1f6b75cf-7976-4786-85c3-1f51033a78a0https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/residents-sued-by-developers-over-huntersville-lagoona-bay-project-public-forum-monday-north-carolina/275-1f6b75cf-7976-4786-85c3-1f51033a78a0
A man who was charged in connection with the brutal murder of a Charlotte woman who was stabbed over 130 times and found stuffed in a mattress was released from jail over the weekend on bond, jail records show. James Robert Salerno was given a $250,000 bond in January in connection with the 2020 killing of Mary Collins. Mecklenburg County jail records show that Salerno was released on June 3 on bond. His charges include murder, kidnapping and DWI. According to the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office inmate docket, Salerno does not have electronic monitoring. The victim's mother, Kasei Canfora, spoke to WCNC Charlotte about the gut-wrenching news she learned after attending a community violence rally with other inflected mothers who have suffered from gun violence. "It's creating a lot of conflicting feelings within me," Canfora said. "It's very painful and I have no control over the entire process which is the hardest part. All of it feels like what they've done to my daughter, it just doesn't matter to them." READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/crime/mary-collins-murder-suspect-charlotte-north-carolina-noda-released-from-jail-bond-homicide-james-robert-salerno/275-f3b49149-ab94-4860-8461-6b56e99a92ab The developer behind the proposed Lagoona Bay project in Huntersville filed a lawsuit against two town residents, alleging they made "slanderous lies" about him online. Hundreds of Huntersville residents packed into a gym in April and heard from Jake Palillo, the developer of the Lagoona Bay project that would transform an empty plot of land on Sam Furr Road into an almost 300-acre community with membership fees. The project includes a 41-acre commercial lagoon area with water sports, dining and retail, a luxury hotel, a convention center, and hundreds of housing options. Palillo said the development would increase property values for the area and said it would be something that would positively impact Huntersville residents in a positive way when and if they choose to sell their homes. READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/residents-sued-by-developers-over-huntersville-lagoona-bay-project-public-forum-monday-north-carolina/275-1f6b75cf-7976-4786-85c3-1f51033a78a0 https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/residents-sued-by-developers-over-huntersville-lagoona-bay-project-public-forum-monday-north-carolina/275-1f6b75cf-7976-4786-85c3-1f51033a78a0
Join our conversation on how live theater can be “modernized” and used to challenge the negative contemporary cultural side effects like extremism and alienation with Award-Winning Playwright, Jack Canfora. For centuries people have found inspiration, beauty, and expression in live theater. The Ancient Greeks were the first to wade into the waters of this novel art form, using dance, song, and choral chants to play out their mythic past. Today, many see live theater as a dying art as multimedia storytelling modalities, like streaming TV, film, and the internet, hold a monopoly on our attention. In the face of this threatening final nail in the coffin, Jack is dedicated to presenting both new and underproduced plays via the internet, in ways that maintain the essential dramatic spirit while using the theatrical experience to explore the historical, cultural, and psychological forces shaping life in America and beyond in the 21st Century. He shares on Unlocking Your World of Creativity how to reshape our storytelling imagination to better understand the beauty and potential this ancient art form still holds. Topics Jack Discusses:Re-Lighting The Storytelling Campfire: Why Sharing Stories Is The Glue That Holds Cultures & Communities Together Live Theater Is NOT Dead (It Just Needs Some Reimagining): How To Make Theater More Available, Affordable, & Widely Attended “Democratizing” The Theatrical Experience: Bringing Theater Home To Underprivileged, Underserved, & Ignored Audiences How This Ancient Art Form Can Evolve To Keep Up With The Era Of Netflix & ChillBreaking Down The Barriers That Are Preventing Underproduced, Lesser Known Playwrights From Making On-StageUsing The Theatrical Experience To Change The Culture Of Modern Alienation To One Of Belonging, Empathy & Human ConnectionMore About Jack:John Lawrence "Jack" Canfora is an Award-Winning American playwright, actor, musician, and teacher. After receiving his dramatic training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he began his career as an actor in regional theater, working mostly in Shakespearean roles such as Mercutio and Macbeth. He's been hailed by the Associated Press as “White-hot Entertainment” for his off-Broadway plays including Poetic License, Place Setting, and Jericho, a New York Times “Critics Pick.” He was nominated along with Edward Albee, Elaine May, and Teresa Rebeck for The Newark Star Ledger's Best Play, 2007. Jack is the recipient of two Edgerton Playwriting Awards, for Jericho (2010) and The Source (2018). He won the 2016 Webby Award for Best Writing in a Web Series. Jack is also the Artistic Director of New Normal Rep.Jack's Website @newnormalrep on Instagram Jack on YouTube Jack's Facebook page Jack's Facebook group Copyright 2023 Mark Stinson
John Lawrence "Jack" Canfora is an Award-Winning American playwright, actor, musician and teacher. After receiving his dramatic training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he began his career as an actor in regional theater, working mostly in Shakespearean roles such as Mercutio and Macbeth. He's been hailed by the Associated Press as “White-hot Entertainment” for his off-Broadway plays including Poetic License, Place Setting, and Jericho, a New York Times “Critics Pick.” He was nominated along with Edward Albee, Elaine May, and Teresa Rebeck for The Newark Star Ledger's Best Play, 2007. Jack is the recipient of two Edgerton Playwriting Awards, for Jericho (2010) and The Source (2018). He won the 2016 Webby Award for Best Writing in a Web Series. Jack is also the Artistic Director of New Normal Rep. @theatreartlife Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com The TheatreArtLife Podcast is a branch of our larger TheatreArtLife Community. Come visit us at www.theatreartlife.com
John Lawrence "Jack" Canfora is an Award-Winning American playwright, actor, musician and teacher. After receiving his dramatic training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he began his career as an actor in regional theater, working mostly in Shakespearean roles such as Mercutio and Macbeth. He's been hailed by the Associated Press as “White-hot Entertainment” for his off-Broadway plays including Poetic License, Place Setting, and Jericho, a New York Times “Critics Pick.” He was nominated along with Edward Albee, Elaine May, and Teresa Rebeck for The Newark Star Ledger's Best Play, 2007. Jack is the recipient of two Edgerton Playwriting Awards, for Jericho (2010) and The Source (2018). He won the 2016 Webby Award for Best Writing in a Web Series. Jack is also the Artistic Director of New Normal Rep. “ATTENTION SPOTIFY LISTENERS: IF you want to WATCH this with VIDEO, you can also subscribe to our video version: https://open.spotify.com/show/5e9KnBRZdjUTXTvCe6Nrqm?si=6639537c61044396” @theatreartlife Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com The TheatreArtLife Podcast is a branch of our larger TheatreArtLife Community. Come visit us at www.theatreartlife.com
Jack Confora discusses playwrighting with the Creative Writing Life podcast! More about Jack: John Lawrence "Jack" Canfora is an Award-Winning American playwright, actor, musician, and teacher. After receiving his dramatic training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he began his career as an actor in regional theater, working mostly in Shakespearean roles such as Mercutio and Macbeth. He's been hailed by the Associated Press as “White-hot Entertainment” for his off-Broadway plays including Poetic License, Place Setting, and Jericho, a New York Times “Critics Pick.” He was nominated along with Edward Albee, Elaine May, and Teresa Rebeck for The Newark Star Ledger's Best Play, 2007. Jack is the recipient of two Edgerton Playwriting Awards, for Jericho (2010) and The Source (2018). He won the 2016 Webby Award for Best Writing in a Web Series. Jack is also the Artistic Director of New Normal Rep. At Command Your Brand, it's our mission to help podcasters get awesome trained guests that deliver a powerful story to listeners. If you think that Jack is a good fit for you on your show, please send your recording availability & let's set something up! Or if you are interested and are in need of more information to help make your decision, I can send some more detailed information like his podcast media kit, previous interviews, links to his website(s), socials & more, just please let me know! https://www.jackcanforawriter.com/?fbclid=IwAR389KCOELMTgSmeyhWf9_ys68eY9Ul10dto9b8sp8GtamjgnufG0Ytv6RE
“It has no obligation to love you back.” Jack Canfora is a New York based Playwright, Actor, Musician, and Artistic Director; with an undying love for the theatrical experience. After graduating from The London Academy of Dramatic Art, he found work as a regional theater actor. While simultaneously scribing soon-to-be award winning off-broadway plays like: Jericho, Place Setting, and Poetic License. Jack reflects on the early days of his career, building himself in New York, and how Covid changed the theatrical experience. SHOUTOUTS & PROMOTIONS -New Normal Rep -@jackcanfora
John Lawrence "Jack" Canfora is an Award-Winning American playwright, actor, musician and teacher. After receiving his dramatic training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he began his career as an actor in regional theater, working mostly in Shakespearean roles such as Mercutio and Macbeth. He's been hailed by the Associated Press as “White-hot Entertainment” for his off-Broadway plays including Poetic License, Place Setting, and Jericho, a New York Times “Critics Pick.” He was nominated along with Edward Albee, Elaine May, and Teresa Rebeck for The Newark Star Ledger's Best Play, 2007. Jack is the recipient of two Edgerton Playwriting Awards, for Jericho (2010) and The Source (2018). He won the 2016 Webby Award for Best Writing in a Web Series. Jack is also the Artistic Director of New Normal Rep.Find out more about Jack and New Normal Rep at the following linksWebsite: https://www.newnormalrep.org/ & https://www.jackcanforawriter.com/Social Media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NormalRepFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063494893622 https://www.facebook.com/NewNormalRepInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/jackcanfora/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/newnormalrep/?hl=enYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCODsy6KqG1hDk8LMcB-nL_A So grateful for all the listeners! Check the links below from charities, subscriptions, merch, reading list, and more. Love the show?You can now support the show with a subscription! Click here for all the details.**Want to write a review? Click here for details.** Donate Dachshund Rescue of Houston hereBlog https://tstakaishi.wixsite.com/musicInsta @creative_peacemeal_podcastFB @creativepeacemealpodBonfire Merch https://www.bonfire.com/store/creative-peacemeal/Redbubble Merch CPPodcast.redbubble.comCreative Peacemeal READING list hereInterested in Corrie Legge's content planner? Click here to order!
Writing is by its very nature, a solitary practice. Whether with pen and paper or in front of a computer screen, it is generally time spent alone, creating a world of characters and stories. Acting, on the other hand is generally a collaborative and shared effort in bringing those characters and stories to life. Psychologist Marti Olsen Laney says that writing and speaking use different pathways in the brain. Extroverts tend to speak more easily in front of others, while the writing pathways simply seem to flow more fluently and easily for introverts. So it is always a unique combination when a playwright becomes an actor or vice versa. Jack began his theater career as an actor, but now primarily writes plays like Jericho and Poetic License, both critically-praised works for their dialogue. In our conversation, we talk about these two plays as well as some of the hard lessons he's learned in producing plays in general. We also discuss the parallels between acting and writing, and how each one has helped improve the other. But like any creative endeavor, it's a back-and-forth process of elimination, that includes being able to take feedback and comments. So with this episode I'm going to start sharing comments I get from listeners like you. Because whether its podcasting or playwriting, it's important to highlight and expand upon what works and either improve or outright eliminate what doesn't. Timeline of this episode's conversation: 03:00 - Jack's start in playwriting 07:47 - Story #1: Learning from a harsh but accurate NY Times review 17:56 - Story #2: A high-profile play reading that didn't go as Jack had hoped 22:57 - The collaborative nature of playwriting 27:46 - Story #3: Jack's major stumble as an actor...in his own play 33:17 - Working with directors as a playwright (and actor) Subscribe to WINMI If you wanna listen to our full conversations with guests as well as get early access to episodes from now on, then become a monthly or yearly subscriber to Why I'll Never Make It. Though producing this podcast is rewarding in its own way, I'm essentially a one-man operation, and it is both costly and time-intensive to put together each episode. So for just $5-10/month you'll not only support these podcasting efforts, but you'll also get to access to these extended conversations and other bonus content. Your financial support of this podcast is greatly appreciated: Subscribe as a WINMI Producer to get early access and bonus content Make a one-time Donation to support transcripts and podcast production If you'd like to support, but have limited funds to do so, then contact me directly for access to the bonus content. Follow WINMI: Website | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube ---------- Why I'll Never Make It is an award-winning, Top 25 Theater Podcast hosted by Off-Broadway actor and singer Patrick Oliver Jones, and it is a production of WINMI Media, LLC. Background music in this episode by John Bartmann and Blue Dot Sessions is used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Foalsie with another edition of the Wheel of Ball. Then we revisit the moment that Jason La Canfora came after another insider.
Ed and Joe O welcome in Jason La Canfora to share an update on the Lamar Jackson saga in Baltimore before he gives us his thoughts on how the NFL Draft could play out. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Luisa Lyons chats with playwright, actor, musician, and teacher Jack Canfora all about the creation of the virtual New Normal Rep, making online theatre, the importance of democratizing theatre, and more! John Lawrence "Jack" Canfora is an Award-Winning American playwright, actor, musician and teacher. After receiving his dramatic training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he began his career as an actor in regional theater, working mostly in Shakespearean roles such as Mercutio and Macbeth. He's been hailed by the Associated Press as “White-hot Entertainment” for his off-Broadway plays including Poetic License, Place Setting, and Jericho, a New York Times “Critics Pick.” He was nominated along with Edward Albee, Elaine May, and Teresa Rebeck for The Newark Star Ledger's Best Play, 2007. Jack is the recipient of two Edgerton Playwriting Awards, for Jericho (2010) and The Source (2018). He won the 2016 Webby Award for Best Writing in a Web Series. Jack is also the Artistic Director of New Normal Rep.Bonus Content! Access New Normal Rep's virtual production of Jericho by Jack Canfora for free with code NNR2022 at www.newnormalrep.org/bonus. Learn more about Jack Canfora:https://www.jackcanforawriter.com/Follow on Facebook & Instagram.Learn more about New Normal Rep:https://www.newnormalrep.org/Follow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Support the showFilmed Live Musicals is where musicals come home. Use the searchable database to find musicals filmed on stage to watch from the comfort of your living room! Visit www.filmedlivemusicals.com to learn more. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. You can also support the site at Patreon. Patrons get early access to the podcast and site content, no matter how much you pledge. Become a Patron today! Filmed Live Musicals is created by Luisa Lyons, an Australian actor, writer, and musician. Luisa holds a Masters in Music Theatre from London's Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and now lives, works, and plays in New York. Learn more at www.luisalyons.com and follow on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
Jack is an Award-Winning American playwright, actor, musician, and teacher and he's here with a show that is certainly in the running for the title of THE quintessential American musical. Topics include: Proto-Fonzi, the first time someone treats you like you're cool, thinking of yourself as a musician, Henry V, and failing better. New Normal Rep Dot Org / bonus password “NNR2022” Jack Canfora Writer Dot Com Featured recordings: Guys and Dolls - A Decca Original Cast Album (1950) ORIGINAL CAST MERCH! Visit our Patreon for access to our monthly live stream The Original Cast at the Movies where 2023 is THE YEAR OF BARBRA celebrating the filmography of Ms. Barbra Joan Streisand! Patreon • Twitter • Facebook • Email
How close are the Steelers to playing the kind of football that we saw last night? Dorin points out the offense staff of the Kansas City Chiefs. Nick Sirianni had a real moment before Super Bowl 57. JASON LA CANFORA - Jason didn't love that the refs let the two teams play for most of the game until the final moments. Jason said that the Chiefs have one of the highest paid offensive staffs in football and that teams could TRY to emulate it. He gives an educated guess at what a Jalen Hurts contract may look like. He thinks that Jalen Hurts could have been the MVP last night despite losing the game. EPIC ENDING!
Joe O, Joe G and Chelsa Messinger bring in Jason La Canfora to get his thought's on the upcoming Super Bowl and other NFL news around the NFL. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you are a content creator, you have to study storytelling. You may not be writing novels, but we have an opportunity to not only create better work but connect deeper with our audience by studying the greatest form of communication– story.What better person to ask about creating better strories than an award winning playright with over 25 yeas of experience of writing? Today I connected with Jack Canfora, the Artistic Director of the online theater company New Normal Rep.In this conversation, we dig into his writing process, not being attached to lines we love, putting ourselves in our audiences shoes, and being confident enough to put our work consistently out there. Check out Jack's latest project, Step 9, a free audio play available on all podcasting platforms. ACCESS FULL SHOW NOTES HERE: https://www.heatherparady.com/episodes/090TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:Understanding what is important to the story and “removing all the good lines”Looking at the world around you for inspiration and creating through a lens of empathyDeveloping thick skin and looking for honest feedbackConnect with Jack Canfora: https://www.newnormalrep.org/ Step 9: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-normal-reps-play-date/id1619647549 CONNECT WITH US!Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/heatherparadyFollow Heather on IG:https://www.instagram.com/heatherparady/Follow Heather on Twitter: https://twitter.com/heatherparadyFollow Heather on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heatherparady?
Erin, Joe O and Joe G welcome in Jason LA Canfora to get his thoughts on which team has an edge ahead of the big game between Kansas City and Philadelphia. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jack Canfora is an actor and screenwriter. He has won two Edgerton Playwriting Awards, for Jericho (2010) and The Source (2018). He won the 2016 Webby Award for Best Writing in a Web Series. Watch the pilot here: www.thesmalltimeseries.com. We talk screenwriting, storytelling and dialogue this show.Find more about Jack at https://www.jackcanforawriter.com/See New Normal Rep plays at https://www.NewNormalRep.org. See Jericho for free at https://www.newnormalrep.org/bonus and use the code NNR2022.Want to support the show?Go here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PencilsLipstickLooking for tips on writing, publishing, and storytelling? Join my writers' newsletter! https://www.subscribepage.com/katcaldwellnewsletterWant more information on my books, author swaps, short stories and what I'm reading? Sign up for my readers' newsletter.Find the transcription here.
Clogs are like real crocks. B.J. Hill is giving it to Colin on Twitter. Pitt basketball had a great win this weekend. Will Crowley have to get his body shaved? JASON LA CANFORA - Jason doesn't know if full-time officials would help the NFL, but he doesn't think it would hurt. Jason didn't have a problem with B.J. Hill vetting questions next to Ossai. He thinks the league should expand game day rosters to allow teams to dress three QB's. EPIC ENDING
Erin and Joe G welcome in Jason La Canfora to get his thoughts on how Championship Weekend in the NFL will play out. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode Summary - Theater artists who are open to new experiences and collaborative opportunities can be highly successful in the craft. By networking with others who share the same goals, they can cultivate valuable connections which can provide support and guidance throughout their journey. Collaboration also offers an opportunity to gain insights into the world of theatre that could prove invaluable to their development.When it comes to finding success as a theatre artist, it is also important to have realistic expectations. Knowing your personal benchmark of success is key and should not be judged solely on fame and fortune. Instead, focus on honing your artistic skills and setting goals that are achievable for you. This way, each milestone achieved is a reflection of your hard work and dedication in reaching them.In this episode, we are joined by John Lawrence "Jack" Canfora - an Award-Winning American Playwright, Actor, Musician and Teacher. Learn more about his extraordinary journey and the invaluable lessons he has learned along the way. Get tips on how you can use your college education to develop your skills, succeed in the performing arts industry, and get ready for your next performance.Snapshot of the Key Points from the Episode:[02:20] Learn more about Jack and how he got into what he does today.[06:47] How an online theatre experience is similar to a live one.[08:00] One of Jack's most memorable performances.[09:33] The top skillsets that have helped Jack succeed in his theatre journey.[13:28] Where to start collaborating with other artists.[16:24] Jack's strategies for building an audience through social media.[20:41] Navigating to the business side of the arts.[25:11] What does working from a happy place mean to Jack?[29:13] What do upcoming artists need to know and do to get the most out of their college education? Transitioning from college to the world of work.About Jack Canfora: - John Lawrence "Jack" Canfora is an Award-Winning American playwright, actor, musician, and teacher. After receiving his dramatic training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he began his career as an actor in regional theater, working mostly in Shakespearean roles such as Mercutio and Macbeth. He's been hailed by the Associated Press as “White-hot Entertainment” for his off-Broadway plays, including Poetic License, Place Setting, and Jericho, a New York Times “Critics Pick.” He was nominated along with Edward Albee, Elaine May, and Teresa Rebeck for The Newark Star Ledger's Best Play, 2007. Jack is the recipient of two Edgerton Playwriting Awards, for Jericho (2010) and The Source (2018). He won the 2016 Webby Award for Best Writing in a Web Series. Jack is also the Artistic Director of New Normal Rep.How to connect with Jack Canfora:Websites: https://www.jackcanforawriter.com/ www.thewritingonthepaddedwall.com / www.wiseandshinezine.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jackcanfora/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jack.canfora/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-canfora-6bb98672/Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/jackcanforaAbout the Host -Belinda Ellsworth is a Speaker, Trainer, Best-Selling Author, and PodcasterShe has been a professional speaker, mover, and shaker for more than 25 years. Having built three successful companies, she has helped thousands of entrepreneurs make better decisions, create successful systems, and build business strategies using her "Four Pillars of Success" system.Belinda has always had a passion and zest for life with the skill for turning dreams into reality. How to Connect with Belinda:Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/workfromyourhappyplaceLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindaellsworthInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/workfromyourhappyplace/Website - www.workfromyourhappyplace.comQuotes:“Working on the aspirations worth pursuing can be your happy place.”“You'll know your happy place when you still wake up wanting to do the same thing despite the bumps on the road.”
Erin, Joe O and Joe G bring in Jason La Canfora to break down the Baltimore Ravens playoff outlook as well as where he sees value in betting the NFL playoffs before kickoff this Saturday. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jack Canfora chats with Grade A Nation about his various pursuits over the years. Although Jack has accomplished quite a bit, his heart is in writing plays and the live theatre. On the show, Jack and Chris Thomas talk about: -Jack's passion for the written word and the musical nature of English -which genre of music matches Jack's voice -how to approach writing and editing in a way that accentuates your strengths -why being paralyzed by depression in his twenties might have inhibited Jack's progress as an actor -what it means to be a natural born pessimist and the challenges of raising children when you don't always have an optimistic mindset -actors Jack would like to work with…apologies in advance to Carrot Top -his parents supporting Jack's career choices despite the fact they did not share as much interest in literature -becoming enamored with The Beatles as a young man -writing plays with dialogue not reflecting Jack's New York upbringing and also with an awareness of the challenges women face -crafting language to sell a product that is not Jack's own -the pluses and minuses of being a ghostwriter for non-writers that can't write but still have something to say -making a living as a writer by diversifying the projects one works in -avoiding writer's block and keeping the professional juices flowing -New Normal Rep creating podcasts as an approach to democratizing theatre -why the arts should not be considered a luxury item and should be prioritized in education -the thrill of observing a live audience reacting to one's creative work -the background of Step 9, an audio drama podcast based loosely on a true story about a woman who receives contact from a man trying to make amends that violated her thirty years ago -how to integrate a bit of humor when artistically discussing serious subject matter -whether theatre might appeal to younger generations of today -the ways in which theatre might capture society in a way that film or television might not -a cool opportunity to watch a play online from New Normal Rep! Check out more about Jack Canfora on his website https://www.jackcanforawriter.com/ or his personal blog https://thewritingonthepaddedwall.com/ . See the New Normal Rep in action at https://www.newnormalrep.org/
Baldy and Jason recap some emotional Week 3 games like Miami vs. Buffalo, Green Bay vs. Tampa Bay, and Tennessee vs. Las Vegas before taking what they learned from over the weekend into Week 4. Subscribe to In The Huddle! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Baldy and Jason recap some emotional Week 3 games like Miami vs. Buffalo, Green Bay vs. Tampa Bay, and Tennessee vs. Las Vegas before taking what they learned from over the weekend into Week 4. Subscribe to In The Huddle! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick and Dustin discuss Jason La Canfora's comments that Deshaun Watson will never be the same quarterback he was in Houston and whether 7-4 is a reasonable expectation, good enough to stay in the playoff picture.
RUNDOWN To begin the show, Mitch tests Hotshot with a round of Stump the Band before relishing in Julio's first major league home run. Then, Mitch and Scott continue the discussion about umpire assaults before delving into their takeaways from draft weekend. The four pack of guests are Brady Henderson & Joe Fann for the No-Table, CBS Sports football writer Jason La Canfora, and Mississippi State offensive line coach Mason Miller. The “Other Stuff” segment covers AJ Brown's trade terms, John Daly's son landing a deal with Hooters, and a massive payout for disgruntled homeowners on a golf course. GUESTS Brady Henderson | ESPN Seahawks insider Joe Fann | WynnBet & Blue Wire podcast host Jason La Canfora | CBS Sports NFL writer & 105.7 The Fan – Baltimore radio host Mason Miller | Mississippi State offensive line coach TABLE OF CONTENTS 1:02 | Logan Gilbert is starting to turn heads with his hot start to the sesason. 19:42 | It's a shame that violence against umpires, many of whom are volunteers or kids are dealing with irate parents. 24:20 | The NFL draft is finally over and all of the common cringeworthy features were prevalent along the way. 46:40 | GUESTS: Brady Henderson & Joe Fann jump aboard for a post-draft Seahawks No-Table. 1:26:54 | GUEST: Jason La Canfora is back to discuss the 2022 NFL Draft including the surprises and overall themes. 1:47:01 | GUEST: Former Wazzu and current Mississippi State offensive line coach provides a briefing about new Seahawks Charles Cross and Abraham Lucas. 2:05:40 | The guys wrap up with the “Other Stuff” segment discussing the AJ Brown trade to the Eagles, John Daly's son landing a nice NIL deal, and an unusual lawsuit verdict.