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Forever is composed of podcasts. Caroline Fulford discusses selected poems by Emily Dickinson (c. 1860-65). John McCoy with Caroline Fulford and Marina McCoy.
Forever is composed of podcasts. Caroline Fulford discusses selected poems by Emily Dickinson (c. 1860-65). John McCoy with Caroline Fulford and Marina McCoy.
Actually, I need this sea in an extra wide. Caroline Fulford discusses postcolonialism and recurring fires in Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea (1966). John McCoy with Caroline Fulford.
Actually, I need this sea in an extra wide. Caroline Fulford discusses postcolonialism and recurring fires in Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea (1966). John McCoy with Caroline Fulford.
Caroline Fulford returns to discuss a nice story about home decorating, Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper.” Host John McCoy with Caroline Fulford.
In our most rambling episode to date, we discuss the 1970 Czechoslovakian surrealist cult classic Valerie and Her Week of Wonders. We can't seem to make heads nor tails of this thing, but we're not sure if it matters. All you need to know is that there are vampires, magic jewelry eating, and a 30 year old grandmother who's painted white. Many thanks to Caroline Fulford for recommending the film. Check out her excellent podcast The Loose Canon wherever you listen.
Before the Hulu series that everyone told you you had to watch was the Margaret Atwood novel that everyone told you you had to read. Caroline Fulford returns to discuss dystopias and how to tell your waves of feminism apart. Host John McCoy with Caroline Fulford and Erika Ensign.
This week, Darren Aronofsky aficionado (and regular guest) Derek Jarvis returns to help us unpack the psychedelic, time-hopping spiritual masterpiece The Fountain, starring Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz as two lovers navigating the mysteries of the Tree of Life across three different time periods. The results are beautiful, deeply engrossing, and well worth a watch along with our custom cocktail and drinking rules! Related LinksThe Loose Canon Podcast - Podcast home of listener Caroline Fulford! (Thanks to our sponsor Cards Against Humanity as part of the Chicago Podcast Coop!)
This week, Caroline Fulford of the Loose Canon Podcast and Shannon Campe of Stage of Fools: the Unofficial Royals Podcast join forces to talk with me about “The Slumber Party!” Is it the greatest party in the history of Bear Country? How old are Queenie and Too-Tall, anyway? And, what’s the point of this book … Continue reading "Episode 78 – The Slumber Party!"
Caroline Fulford of the Loose Canon Podcast joins me to talk about “In-Crowds.” What are they? Do they matter? Does anything? You can find our official Facebook page on Facebook. Or, you can yell at me on Twitter. And, please please please rate and review the show on iTunes. Also, we’re on Google Podcasts! https://ia801507.us.archive.org/5/items/DIBCEP72/DIBC-EP72.mp3
Our high school years were full of teen angst. Let’s really give ourselves something to be upset about! Shannon Campe and Caroline Fulford discuss the brutal stories “The Lottery” (Shirley Jackson) and “A Good Man is Hard to Find” (Flannery O’Connor). Host John McCoy with Shannon Campe and Caroline Fulford.
Minute 4 of As If covers Murray meeting Dionne to talk about some paging. Host Darren Husted is joined by Caroline Fulford and Eric Harzer.
Minute 3 of As If covers Cher meeting Dionne. Host Darren Husted is joined by Caroline Fulford and Eric Harzer.
It is the day before the twins birthday and they have a party. Helena and Cyrus also do stuff. Shannon and Zach are joined by Caroline Fulford (from the Loose Canon podcast). Hear her podcast here http://loosecanonpod.com/, or hear her on Sophomore Lit here (https://www.theincomparable.com/sophomorelit/22/index.php) or Apoc Radio here (https://podfanatic.com/podcast/apoc-radio/episode/28-queen-of-earth-crazy-ladies-w-caroline-fulford).
On this episode, Caroline Fulford of the Loose Canon Podcast is here to calmly talk us down off the ledge we got out on when we accidentally caught sight of 2004's Halle Berry-starring Catwoman.Is this Catwoman just a closet Cosmo Sex Tip writer? Could a thesis based entirely on immortal magical cat magic stand up to peer review? Is the moral of this story that women can never truly be free of patriarchy unless they get superpowers? And why the hell is this the only female-centric superhero movie of the twenty-first century?Only the host of Loose Canon can helps us survive the most loosely canonical movie of them all!Plus: Anthony uses Catwoman to curse his friends! WHAT A PAL.
DAVID BOWIE (1947-2016) Movies: Labyrinth, The Prestige, The Hunger, The Man Who Fell to Earth Music: Seu Jorge, The Blood Brothers, The Langley Schools Music Project Produced & edited by Caroline Fulford