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In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss various topics ranging from the challenges of baseball season to listener feedback that draws parallels between political figures and movie characters. They delve into Martin Scorsese's filmography, particularly focusing on the unique dark comedy 'After Hours', exploring its themes and style while debating the merits of Scorsese's work. In this conversation, Chris Bricklemyer and Bill delve into Martin Scorsese's film 'After Hours,' exploring its classification as a black comedy and a comedy of errors. They discuss the film's initial poor reception and its evolution into a cult classic, examining the character dynamics and the surreal, quirky nature of the narrative. The conversation also reflects on Scorsese's unique style and the film's cultural context, ultimately questioning the reasons behind its cult status. In this conversation, Bill and Chris delve into various film reviews, focusing on 'After Hours', 'The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor', and 'The Accountant Squared'. They discuss casting choices, the influence of directors like Scorsese, and the balance between enjoyment and critique in film. The dialogue highlights the nuances of character dynamics, visual storytelling, and the evolution of filmmaking.
The Chicago White Sox had an incredible amount of errors in the 9th inning that allowed the Kansas City Royals to comeback and win. We break down the biggest play in question.
Join Stephanie Miller as she takes a look at the current political landscape, the implications of leadership decisions, and the effects of tariffs on everyday life. With guests Malcolm Nance and Carlos Alazraqui!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bryson Stott scored the game winning run on a wild pitch as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Washington Nationals 7-6 in the first game of a three game series at Citizens Bank Park. Zack Wheeler was excellent, once again, but took a no decision after Orion Kerkering gave up a 3-run homerun to Nathanial Lowe in the top of the 9th. Johan Rojas and Trea Turner contribute offensively, but struggle defensively. The Phillies are now 16-13 and on a 3 game winning streak.
This is Shakespeare Week, so we have a mini series of episodes celebrating this great poet and playwright. Words, words, words, indeed.Today our guest is Matt Pinches, the co-founder of Guildford Shakespeare Company. And we'll be talking about The Comedy of Errors, the play that the company is putting on a bit later in the year… Find GSC:https://www.guildford-shakespeare-company.co.uk/https://www.guildford-shakespeare-company.co.uk/2025-programme/https://www.instagram.com/guildfordshakespeare/https://www.tiktok.com/@guildfordshakespeareGet Tickets for The Comedy of Errors:https://www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk/whats-on/the-comedy-of-errorshttps://www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk/whats-on/a-company-of-rascalsWelcome to Our Table:https://guildfordshakespeare.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/1173661433For more history fodder please visit https://www.ifitaintbaroquepodcast.art/ and https://www.reignoflondon.com/Find more Shakespeare on Natalie's walking tours with Reign of London:https://www.getyourguide.com/london-l57/london-the-royal-british-kings-and-queens-walking-tour-t426011https://www.getyourguide.com/london-l57/london-unsavory-history-guided-walking-tour-t428452 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we tackle the recent revelations surrounding the Trump administration's war planning texts and the implications of using consumer apps for classified discussions. Join Jody Hamilton, filling in for Stephanie Miller, and her guests as they dissect the incompetence and hubris displayed by officials, explore the fallout from leaked information, and discuss the dangerous repercussions of such actions on national security. Tune in for a lively and insightful conversation that highlights the absurdity of the current political landscape! With guest Bob Sesca!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Don't Quill the Messenger : Revealing the Truth of Shakespeare Authorship
Steven dives deep into the origins and history of the Bard's shortest play to reveal the deep layers and themes within the comedic layers of the play while finding clues about why it was written and the audience it was intended for. Support the show by picking up official Don't Quill the Messenger merchandise at www.dontquillthepodcast.com and becoming a Patron at http://www.patreon.com/dontquillthemessenger Made possible by Patrons: Brent Evans & Patty Henson, Clare Jaget, Daniel Cowan, David Neufer, Deduce, Earl Showerman, Edward Henke, Ellen Swanson, Eva Varelas, Frank Lawler, Ian Stockdale, James Warren, Jeanine, Jen Swan, John Creider, John Eddings, Kara Elizabeth Martin, Michael Hannigan, Richard Wood, Romola, Sandi Boney, Sandi Paulus, Sara Gerard, Sheila Kethley, Stephen Hopkins, Teacher Mallory, Tim Norman, Tim Price, Vanessa Lops, Yvonne Don't Quill the Messenger is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. For more great podcasts visit www.dragonwagonradio.com
TOP 3: A Comedy of Errors Gets a Baltimore Twist, Daylight Savings Time Starts Sunday at 2AM, and Dolly Parton Shares Statement on the Passing of her Husband full 147 Fri, 07 Mar 2025 15:26:04 +0000 UMXBNFsqoqA3CRTco0XlJEyJxBDrvEvN music,society & culture,news Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast music,society & culture,news TOP 3: A Comedy of Errors Gets a Baltimore Twist, Daylight Savings Time Starts Sunday at 2AM, and Dolly Parton Shares Statement on the Passing of her Husband Highlights from the Kramer & Jess Show. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music Society & Culture News
Dan and Corey return to Libservative, recounting last week's mishaps that led to an unexpected break from broadcasting. Dan's vocal issues, Corey's eye injury from a dodgeball game, and Bell's bout with the 'plague' contribute to the chaos. They dive into political discourse, discussing Trump's recent speech laced with culture war rhetoric, and a heated debate between Trump and Zelensky about the ongoing Ukraine conflict. They explore the nuances of global geopolitics, American foreign policy, and the impact of governmental actions on small countries. Listener engagement from a Ukrainian listener adds depth to the discussion, highlighting the personal toll of international politics. The hosts promise bonus content this week to make up for their absence.00:00 Welcome to Libservative01:01 Comedy of Errors: Last Week's Mishaps03:51 Corey's Dodgeball Injury Story08:46 Trump's State of the Union Address17:08 Gun Ownership and Regulations35:36 Bird Flu and Egg Prices41:44 Kanye's Controversial Statements46:31 Epstein Files: A Comedy of Errors48:35 Tinfoil Hat Theories: Epstein and Mossad53:05 Presidential Scandals and Speculations58:42 Gene Hackman Death Mystery01:02:50 Zelensky, Trump, and the Ukraine Conflict01:12:40 American Foreign Policy and Global Impact01:22:52 Listener Interaction and Final Thoughts
In this week's round-up of the latest news in online speech, content moderation and internet regulation, Mike and Ben cover:Facebook & Content Moderation (Last Week Tonight with John Oliver)Australia takes enforcement action against Telegram for serious delay in terror and child sexual abuse transparency (eSafety Commission) US judge says Trump Media, Rumble need not follow Brazilian order they deem censorship (Reuters)Why the Rumble Suit Against a Brazilian Justice is Not About Free Speech (Tech Policy Press)Underage Users at Meta, Snap Show Large Australian Breaches (Bloomberg)‘Big Tech Censorship' of Users Targeted by Trump's FTC Chief (Bloomberg)Instagram 'Error' Turned Reels Into Neverending Scroll of Murder, Gore, and Violence (404 Media)Meta's ‘free speech' revamp divides oversight board (Financial Times)Microsoft Hosted Explicit Videos of This Startup Founder for Years. Here's How She Got Them Taken Down (Wired)This episode is brought to you with financial support from the Future of Online Trust & Safety Fund. Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast from Techdirt and Everything in Moderation. Send us your feedback at podcast@ctrlaltspeech.com and sponsorship enquiries to sponsorship@ctrlaltspeech.com. Thanks for listening.
Kaye has converted his Kollege of Musical Knowledge into a commercial quiz program. Using a new feature called, Comedy of Errors, the format of his earlier shows is similar, but…
Send us a textJoin us as I chat with Berline Brown who was brave enough to share some of her most embarrassing mishaps. She'll reveal how little hiccups have become hilarious stories that remind us all not to take life too seriously.So grab a snack, settle in, and get ready to laugh at the beautiful messiness of life. After all, mistakes are just plot twists in our personal sitcoms!
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This is the AI generated discussion of my post, "A (Not So) Comedy of Errors." The discussion, as most of these are, is actually quite good. But there is a major hallucination at about the 9:50 mark. The characters completely make up a story and outcome, which has no relationship to the post. I left it in, just because it's curious how these happen. I tried, instructing the tool to change it. I got variants of the made up story, but could never eliminate the hallucination. Enjoy! The original post is here: https://partnersinexcellenceblog.com/a-not-so-comedy-of-errors/
“The Comedy of Errors” written by William Shakespeare is a comedic story that the cast is excited to bring to campus.
Imagine tuning into a highly anticipated fight, only to find yourself watching it on Twitter because Netflix took a dive. That's exactly what happened when the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul event turned into a comedy of errors and unexpected laughs. Our latest episode kicks off with this wild story as we navigate the chaos of point deductions and an unforgettable locker room interview with Tyson himself. From there, we channel our love for Rocky movies, dream about alternate endings, and even ponder how Bruce Buffer might have added that extra punch to the legendary scenes.Switching gears, we dive into the whimsical world of upcoming entertainment, where Jack Black's latest flick "Dear Santa" promises a unique twist with a devilishly funny premise. Our chat takes a playful turn as we speculate on potential new live-action adaptations of animated classics, dissect the peculiarities of voice acting, and reminisce about the quirky corners of the internet. The nostalgia train doesn't stop there as we fondly recall cereal box treasures and the bygone era of extreme couponing, weaving humor through tales of grocery adventures and childhood thrills.As we wrap up, there's a nod to our dedicated listeners and a cheeky teaser of "Jay's Sexcapades," blending the hilarity of adult humor with future plans for a more interactive podcast experience. With an eye on expanding our streaming reach and heartfelt thanks to our supportive audience, this episode is packed with laughter, nostalgia, and everything in between. So grab your headphones and join the fun as we mix up the perfect blend of comedy, nostalgia, and candid conversation.Send us a text message and let us know how awesome we are! (Click the link)!Support the show'Beavis and Butt-head' Cover art created by Joe Crawford
An impulse decision to buy a home in the rainforest results in a comedy of errors involving a python in the roof, an unexpected tax bill, two reality TV shows discussing bowel movements with Shane Warne. (R)
2024 World Series Game Five - Los Angeles Dodgers @ New York Yankees We head into game five with the Dodgers just one win away from their eight World Series title, and what a ride it has been. Freddie Freeman has been the catalyst for the offense, homering in each game so far (and a record six straight World Series dating back to '21) and driving in 10 runs, just two away from tying the record set by NYY 2B Bobby Richardson in 1960. Shohei Ohtani appears to be significantly hampered by his shoulder injury, but the offense keeps rolling thanks to contributions from Mookie Betts, Tommy Edman, and both of the Hernández brothers*. The LA starters have strung together solid outings, while the bullpen has carried things the rest of the way. When it has mattered, manager Dave Roberts has pushed all the right buttons, which was not something you could say about him in previous playoffs. They weren't able to get the sweep in game four, but they aim to finish the job here in the Bronx tonight. They know they'll be flying home to LA, and they hope it's with the World Series trophy in hand. The Yankees avoided elimination in game four, thanks in large part to a go-ahead grand slam from young shortstop Anthony Volpe, but if they're going to extend the series any longer, Aaron Judge must step up. He has been downright awful in these playoffs, but it has not really hurt the Yanks until the World Series. With everything on the line, we'll see if he can find some redemption. It will be ace Gerrit Cole on the mound for Bronx Bombers. The $300 million dollar man was excellent in game one, but the bullpen coughed up the lead and the game. Expect manager Aaron Boone to ride his horse as long as he can. On the other side, the Yankees will get a second crack at LA righty Jack Flaherty, who cruised through game one until he got beat by the long ball. Flaherty has been known to struggle the more times he sees an opponent. Will that trend hold? These Yankees are talented, and these games have actually been close. In fact, the differential in this series is just a single run. Part of the reason the Yanks are trailing right now? Fundamentals. There have been misplays, base-running gaffes, mental errors, and even lack of hustle on display for New York. And up against a team as talented as these Dodgers, it's at the margins where a series can be decided. The Yankees cannot afford any more lapses, or else they'll see their best season in 15 years come to an abrupt end. Audio clips from MLB.tv LAD Radio 570 AM - Stephen Nelson and Rick Monday NYY Radio WFAN - John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman FOX postgame - Kevin Burkhardt As always shout out to Baseball Reference for statistics, boxscores, background information, and much, much more. Catch you next time, P.C.O.
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In this episode of "Truth and Shadow," host BT and guest Mike Gormley, known as "Gomer," delve into the spiritual life and ministry challenges. Gomer, a seasoned podcaster and public speaker with 17 years in parish ministry, shares insights from his work and emphasizes the critical roles of grace and the Holy Spirit in the Christian journey. The discussion centers on the concept of "theosis," or becoming one with God's divine nature, exploring themes of human potential and divine transformation. They also address the impact of modern technology on youth, the importance of community, and the necessity of prayer and grace in overcoming spiritual challenges.Catching Foxes PodcastEvery Knee Shall Bow PodcastBecoming God PodcastWebsite: https://www.layevangelist.com/Paradisus Dei Website: https://paradisusdei.org/speaking/Defining Faith (00:00:11)Mike discusses the true essence of faith and the need for grace and the Holy Spirit in discomfort.Introduction to Truth and Shadow (00:01:17)Betty introduces the podcast and explores the concept of "thesis" in divine transformation.The Concept of Thesis (00:02:18)Betty elaborates on thesis as a transformative journey towards divine nature, rooted in biblical texts.Exploring Spiritual Potential (00:04:05)The discussion emphasizes the hidden potential within humanity and the journey of spiritual transformation.Guest Introduction (00:05:43)Betty introduces Mike Gormley, highlighting his background and various podcast endeavors.Mike's Background (00:06:57)Mike shares his journey in parish ministry and recent transition to podcasting and nonprofit work.Vision for Becoming God Podcast (00:09:58)Mike outlines the podcast's goal of teaching participation in liturgy and understanding divine union.Theological Foundations (00:11:01)Discussion on grace, sacraments, and the theological concept of becoming partakers of divine nature.Unseen Spiritual Warfare (00:13:09)Betty and Mike discuss the unseen forces opposing the church and the importance of spiritual awareness.Experiences with Opposition (00:18:04)Mike shares personal experiences of challenges faced during his ministry and their spiritual implications.Handling Spiritual Challenges (00:21:23)Mike reflects on managing burdens in ministry and the importance of prayer and reliance on God.Here are the extracted timestamps and their titles from the podcast episode transcription segment:The Importance of Prayer in Youth Ministry (00:23:38)Mike shares about praying the rosary with youth ministry staff to combat spiritual challenges.Understanding the Roman Catechism (00:24:32)Betty discusses her appreciation for the Roman Catechism and its structure, focusing on the prayer section.Private vs. Corporate Prayer (00:24:47)The difference between personal prayer and communal prayer in the church is explored.Balancing Apostolic Teaching and Community (00:25:21)Mike explains how churches often focus on either teaching or community, neglecting personal prayer.Creating a Domestic Church (00:27:00)Mike emphasizes the importance of fostering a spiritual life at home akin to the church.The Role of Individual Prayer in Family Life (00:27:58)He discusses integrating individual, couple, and family prayer practices into daily life.Starting a Prayer Life (00:29:49)Mike suggests a 20-minute daily routine of reading the Gospel of Mark for prayer.Overcoming Distractions in Prayer (00:30:09)Mike shares strategies for focusing during prayer amidst distractions, including using the rosary.Utilizing Prayers from Saints (00:31:56)Betty mentions the value of prayers from saints as a way to enhance personal prayer.Praying as Preparation for Ministry (00:39:10)Mike describes his prayer routine before events to prepare spiritually for ministry work.Understanding Grace in Catholicism (00:35:48)Mike explains the concept of grace in Catholicism and its relation to faith and works.The Impact of Prayer on Evangelism (00:38:13)Mike discusses how prayer influences his approach to evangelism and ministry effectiveness.Historical Context of the St. Michael Prayer (00:42:19)Betty reflects on the origins of the St. Michael prayer and its relevance today.Modern Challenges to the Church (00:44:20)Mike addresses contemporary issues facing the church, linking them to historical heresies.The Impact of Modernism on Society (00:45:23)Discussion on the pervasive influence of modernism, materialism, and secularism in youth and society.The Dangers of Smartphones (00:46:26)Concerns about smartphones and social media contributing to increased anxiety and depression among children.Post-COVID Educational Challenges (00:47:28)Reflections on the negative effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on children's education and social skills.Indoctrination of Youth (00:48:04)Comparison of historical indoctrination tactics and their impact on future generations.Community Building Among Men (00:49:33)Introduction to the men's ministry focused on fostering relationships and community among men.Weekly Men's Formation Program (00:50:31)Details about a structured program for men's spiritual growth and community engagement.Importance of Lasting Contributions (00:53:25)Discussion on the value of tangible contributions, such as roofing, compared to ephemeral achievements.Catholic Apologetics Book Project (00:54:30)Overview of a new book aimed at addressing Protestant objections to Catholicism.Call for Boldness in Faith (00:56:40)Encouragement for listeners to take courageous actions in their 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Episode 139:Last time ‘Two Gentlemen of Verona' gave us a look at second comedy from Shakespeare's early phase as a playwright. As you heard certain elements in the plotting of the play and execution of its denouement make it problematic, but nevertheless it showed early promise. The lyrical nature of much of the language used in that play is quite typical of the earliest comedies and it is probably not coincidental that this was around the time that Shakespeare was writing his long lyrical poem ‘Venus and Adonis', so we might assume that his mindset at the time was that of a lyrical poet, and maybe we see that influence still in his probable next work, the much more accomplished play ‘The Comedy of Errors', which has remained one of the more popular Shakespeare comedies since its first performance. The Source for the play and changes Shakespeare made to itThe original text of the playThe dating and earliest performances of the playFoul PapersThe setting as a Roman street with three housesA Synopsis of the playThe serious and long opening exposition.The importance of a dramatic opening sceneSocial commentary in the playAdriana as a well-developed character for a light-hearted farceAntipholus of Ephesus as an unpleasant character, but toned down from the source materialAntipholus of Syracuse as a more sympathetic characterThe punishment of the Dromio twinsThe view of authority in the playThe problems with the plot (if we take it too seriously)The soliloquies of Antipholus of SyracuseLuciana and the expression of the value of traditionWhat should we read into the very ending of the play?Support the podcast at:www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.comwww.patreon.com/thoetpwww.ko-fi.com/thoetp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fluent Fiction - Italian: A Comedy of Errors: A Proposal in Florence's Heart Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/a-comedy-of-errors-a-proposal-in-florences-heart Story Transcript:It: L'aria fresca d'autunno avvolgeva la Piazza del Duomo a Firenze.En: The cool autumn air enveloped Piazza del Duomo in Florence.It: Era un giorno perfetto per una passeggiata; il sole splendeva alto nel cielo e la cattedrale si innalzava maestosa sui turisti che riempivano la piazza.En: It was a perfect day for a walk; the sun shone high in the sky, and the cathedral towered majestically over the tourists filling the square.It: Luca camminava nervosamente al fianco di Emilia, il suo cuore batteva forte.En: Luca walked nervously alongside Emilia, his heart pounding.It: Aveva pianificato tutto: oggi sarebbe stato il giorno in cui le avrebbe chiesto di sposarlo.En: He had planned everything: today would be the day he asked her to marry him.It: La piazza era viva, i suonatori di strada creavano una colonna sonora allegra e i venditori ambulanti offrivano gelati e piccoli souvenir.En: The square was alive, with street performers creating a cheerful soundtrack and street vendors offering ice cream and small souvenirs.It: Tutto sembrava perfetto.En: Everything seemed perfect.It: Ma le cose iniziarono a complicarsi subito.En: But things started to get complicated immediately.It: Mentre Luca cercava il momento giusto per inginocchiarsi, la scatolina con l'anello scivolò dalle sue mani, rimbalzò sul pavimento e rotolò verso un gruppo di turisti in posa per una foto.En: As Luca looked for the right moment to kneel, the little box with the ring slipped from his hands, bounced on the ground, and rolled towards a group of tourists posing for a photo.It: "Oh no!" esclamò Luca, rincorrendo la scatola sotto gli sguardi confusi della folla.En: "Oh no!" exclaimed Luca, chasing after the box under the confused gazes of the crowd.It: Riuscì a recuperarla, ma il suo cuore era ormai un caos di emozioni.En: He managed to retrieve it, but his heart was now a jumble of emotions.It: Deciso a non lasciarsi scoraggiare, Luca trovò un nuovo punto vicino alla fontana.En: Determined not to be discouraged, Luca found a new spot near the fountain.It: Si preparò, fece un respiro profondo, ma non si accorse del suonatore di tamburo che lo avvicinava pensandolo parte dello spettacolo.En: He prepared himself, took a deep breath, but didn't notice the drummer approaching him, thinking he was part of the show.It: Prima che potesse accorgersi, Luca si ritrovò con un tamburello nelle mani mentre Emilia rideva divertita.En: Before he realized it, Luca found himself with a tambourine in his hands while Emilia laughed amusedly.It: "Che fai, Luca?" chiese lei con occhi scintillanti.En: "What are you doing, Luca?" she asked with sparkling eyes.It: Luca sorrise imbarazzato e restituì il tamburello al musicista.En: Luca smiled, embarrassed, and returned the tambourine to the musician.It: Una folla di turisti si radunava a scattare foto e Luca, impacciato, si spostò verso un angolo più tranquillo della piazza, dove la musica era meno forte.En: A crowd of tourists gathered to take pictures, and Luca, awkward, moved to a quieter corner of the square, where the music was less loud.It: "Questa è la volta buona," mormorò a sé stesso.En: "This is the right time," he murmured to himself.It: Infine, Luca fece un passo indietro per creare spazio, ma perse l'equilibrio e cadde.En: Finally, Luca took a step back to make space but lost his balance and fell.It: L'anello, ironia della sorte, volò fuori dalla scatolina e finì direttamente dentro il cappello di un giocoliere che si esibiva poco lontano.En: Ironically, the ring flew out of the box and landed directly into the juggler's hat performing nearby.It: Le persone attorno scoppiarono a ridere, inclusa Emilia, che osservava la scena con occhi brillanti di affetto.En: The people around burst into laughter, including Emilia, who watched the scene with eyes bright with affection.It: Emilia si avvicinò al giocoliere, recuperò l'anello e tornò da Luca che, ancora a terra, la guardava con un sorriso timido.En: Emilia approached the juggler, retrieved the ring, and returned to Luca, who was still on the ground, looking at her with a shy smile.It: "Dirai che volevi solo darmi una lezione di coordinazione?" scherzò lei, tenendo l'anello tra le dita.En: "Are you going to say you just wanted to give me a coordination lesson?" she joked, holding the ring between her fingers.It: Luca si alzò, prese la mano di Emilia e, finalmente, le chiese: "Vuoi sposarmi?"En: Luca stood up, took Emilia's hand, and finally asked her, "Will you marry me?"It: Il suo viso era arrossato e il suo cuore andava a mille, ma nei suoi occhi c'era solo sincerità.En: His face was flushed, and his heart was racing, but his eyes showed only sincerity.It: Emilia scoppiò a ridere, felice.En: Emilia burst into laughter, happy.It: "Sì, certo che sì!" rispose, abbracciandolo forte tra gli applausi dei presenti.En: "Yes, of course I will!" she replied, hugging him tightly amid the applause of onlookers.It: Quel giorno, Luca imparò che non è necessario che tutto sia perfetto.En: That day, Luca learned that not everything needs to be perfect.It: Ciò che conta è essere insieme alla persona amata.En: What matters is being together with the one you love.It: E così, in quel caos meraviglioso, la proposta più imperfetta divenne il ricordo più bello.En: And so, in that wonderful chaos, the most imperfect proposal became the most beautiful memory. Vocabulary Words:the autumn air: l'aria d'autunnomajestic: maestosato tower: innalzarsinervously: nervosamenteto kneel: inginocchiarsilittle box: la scatolinato bounce: rimbalzarecrowd: la follaconfused gazes: gli sguardi confusijumble of emotions: un caos di emozionidetermined: decisofountain: la fontanadeep breath: un respiro profondodrummer: il suonatore di tamburotambourine: il tamburelloembarrassed: imbarazzatoto gather: radunarsiawkward: impacciatobalance: l'equilibrioto lose balance: perdere l'equilibriojuggler: il giocolierehat: il cappelloto burst into laughter: scoppiare a ridereshy smile: un sorriso timidoto joke: scherzareto blush: arrossireto hug tightly: abbracciare forteapplause: gli applausito learn: impararewonderful chaos: il caos meraviglioso
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In this episode we take a deep dive into the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which provides the backdrop for our 2024 summer production of Comedy of Errors in Sanborn Park. We then continue with an interview with Melissa Mei Jones, director of Comedy of Errors, on what her experience was as a first-time director, and more importantly, her experience directing an AAPI-centric production--historically and personally. Sources: Royalty Free Music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com National Archives--archives.gov Office of the Historian--history.state.gov Library of Congress--loc.gov Bill of Rights Institute--The Chinese Exclusion Act--Stephanie Hinnershitz NPR--As Chinese Exclusion Act Turns 135, Experts Point to Parallels Today--Kat Chow Calisphere--Chinese Exclusion Act Exhibition Leland Stanford on Chinese Exclusion--1889 Tour of San Francisco's Chinatown --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/svshakes/support
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Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Cheese Yoga Surprise: A Comedy of Errors in Vondelpark Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/cheese-yoga-surprise-a-comedy-of-errors-in-vondelpark Story Transcript:Nl: Het was een zonnige dag in Amsterdam.En: It was a sunny day in Amsterdam.Nl: De vogels zongen en de zon scheen fel in het Vondelpark.En: The birds were singing, and the sun shone brightly in Vondelpark.Nl: Sophie en Lars liepen langs de groene bomen en rustige vijvers.En: Sophie and Lars walked among the green trees and calm ponds.Nl: Lars hield een grote kaaswiel van Gouda vast.En: Lars was holding a large wheel of Gouda cheese.Nl: "Vandaag is er een gratis kaasproeverij hier," zei Lars blij.En: "Today, there's a free cheese tasting here," Lars said happily.Nl: "Laten we kijken."En: "Let's check it out."Nl: Ze zagen een groep mensen op yogamatten.En: They saw a group of people on yoga mats.Nl: "Dit is het," zei Lars.En: "This is it," said Lars.Nl: Sophie keek echter rond en zag niemand met kaas.En: Sophie, however, looked around and saw no one with cheese.Nl: "Lars, ik denk dat dit een yogales is," zei ze.En: "Lars, I think this is a yoga class," she said.Nl: Lars glimlachte breed.En: Lars smiled broadly.Nl: "Nee, kijk, ze zitten heel stil.En: "No, look, they're sitting very still.Nl: Ze wachten op de kaas!"En: They are waiting for the cheese!"Nl: Hij liep zelfverzekerd naar voren, met de kaas.En: He walked forward confidently, holding the cheese.Nl: De lerares, een vrouw met lang steil haar, verwelkomde hem.En: The instructor, a woman with long straight hair, welcomed him.Nl: "Welkom, begint u maar,” zei ze.En: "Welcome, go ahead," she said.Nl: Lars dacht dat ze bedoelde dat hij de kaas moest delen.En: Lars thought she meant that he should share the cheese.Nl: Hij bleef staan en hield de kaas hoog, klaar om te snijden.En: He stood still and held the cheese high, ready to cut it.Nl: "Kom op, Lars.En: "Come on, Lars.Nl: Doe maar mee," zei Sophie, die probeerde niet te lachen.En: Join in," said Sophie, trying not to laugh.Nl: De lerares keek nu een beetje verward.En: The instructor now looked a bit puzzled.Nl: Lars probeerde te knielen en balletje-balletje te spelen met de kaas op zijn hoofd.En: Lars tried to kneel and balance the cheese on his head.Nl: "Goudse yoga!"En: "Gouda yoga!"Nl: riep hij enthousiast.En: he exclaimed enthusiastically.Nl: De deelnemers keken nu allemaal naar hem.En: The participants all looked at him.Nl: Sommigen lachten, anderen keken in stilte.En: Some laughed, while others remained silent.Nl: De lerares stapte naar voren.En: The instructor stepped forward.Nl: "De kaas moet nu weg," zei ze vriendelijk.En: "The cheese needs to go now," she said kindly.Nl: "We doen yoga."En: "We are doing yoga."Nl: Lars bloosde.En: Lars blushed.Nl: "Oh, ik dacht dat u op de kaas wachtte!"En: "Oh, I thought you were waiting for the cheese!"Nl: Hij gaf de kaas aan Sophie en probeerde de poses na te maken, maar het was moeilijk zonder een matje.En: He handed the cheese to Sophie and tried to mimic the poses, but it was difficult without a mat.Nl: Elke keer dat hij leek te vallen, zorgde het voor meer gelach.En: Each time he seemed to fall, it caused more laughter.Nl: Na de les benaderde een man Lars.En: After the class, a man approached Lars.Nl: "Die kaas zag heerlijk uit," zei hij glimlachend.En: "That cheese looked delicious," he said, smiling.Nl: "Kunnen we een stukje proeven?"En: "Can we have a taste?"Nl: Lars lachte terug.En: Lars laughed back.Nl: "Natuurlijk!En: "Of course!Nl: Laten we nu beginnen."En: Let's start now."Nl: Ze vonden een bankje in het park.En: They found a bench in the park.Nl: Sophie sneed de kaas terwijl Lars zijn nieuwe yogavrienden trakteerde.En: Sophie cut the cheese while Lars treated his new yoga friends.Nl: "Misschien is deze gratis kaasproeverij toch gelukt," zei Lars.En: "Maybe this free cheese tasting worked out after all," Lars said.Nl: Iedereen lachte en genoot van de smaak van de Gouda.En: Everyone laughed and enjoyed the taste of the Gouda.Nl: Aan het einde van de dag keek Sophie naar Lars.En: At the end of the day, Sophie looked at Lars.Nl: "Misschien kunnen we morgen een echte yogales volgen zonder kaas?"En: "Maybe we can join a real yoga class without any cheese tomorrow?"Nl: Lars knikte.En: Lars nodded.Nl: "Dat klinkt goed.En: "That sounds good.Nl: Maar laten we eerst genieten van de rest van dit kaaswiel."En: But let's first enjoy the rest of this cheese wheel."Nl: En zo eindigde hun grappige avontuur in Vondelpark, vol yoga en kaas.En: And so their funny adventure in Vondelpark ended, full of yoga and cheese. 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Prepare for a rollicking ride through the absurd as Bernie Mac takes storytelling to a whole new, hilarious level. Imagine getting your hair done only to have the day descend into chaos with bingo earnings, a silent Thurman, and a bewildering series of repetitions that'll make you question reality. Bernie spins a yarn so entangled in hair rollers and rainstorms, it's a comedic masterpiece. You'll laugh until you cry, and maybe, just maybe, you'll find out what really happened to Thurman. Dying to unravel the mystery without ruining your 'do? Skate over to 'https://foqnfunny.com' and strap in for Bernie Mac's comedy rollercoaster. It's storytelling with a twist you won't see coming! Love what you're hearing on FOQN Funny? Go a step further and become a member of FOQN Funny+. Enjoy exclusive perks and never-ending laughter. Join now at: https://plus.acast.com/s/foqn-funny. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Dorothy's high school friend passes away, she starts to evaluate her life and the goals she set for it. The bummer train doesn't end there! Rose is unliked by a co-worker, Blanche is being audited, and Sophia is still the old one. Come along as we talk Polident, Palmolive, and stand-up in Comedy of Errors.
The season is petering out, which seems appropriate on a week when Peter was out himself, due to prior commitments but Russ instead had the pleasure of Turf Moor attendee Andy Bass to give his take on the give and take of the defensive possession errors that marked this blustery affair. In Part 2, the boys then cast eyes over the exciting run in up and down the divisions and pondered the improving prospects of Albion hanging onto RDZ for next season's campaign. Stand or fall! UTA! Goodbye Europe….for now! @BrightonRockPod brightonrockpodcast@gmail.com Part of the Sport Social Podcast Network that can be found in all their glory at this rather suitable address: www.sport-social.co.uk Please follow us for automatic downloads of new episodes and if you want to make us really happy please rate us five stars on Apple and any other platforms that provide the opportunity to do so! Why not write a review while you are at it?! ;0). All this helps our rankings and improves our chances of getting exciting guests onto the show. Also we are now on Patreon, so if you happen to be inclined to extreme acts of generosity we'd greatly appreciate any monthly donations, great or small, to help us run the pod as well as we can. Go to www.patreon.com/BrightonRockPod for details and to sign up. NB Our content will remain freely accessible to all listeners regardless. Humble thanks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1 - Keefe and Hart start with the Red Sox dampering on Mararthon Monday with a dismal 6-0 loss to the Guardians. The poor defense is now physically hurting guys on the team. Then, Andy reveals his new draft plan for the Patriots with less than two weeks away from the NFL Draft. And, trying to win some money on tonight's Bet Du Joir.
Here we go... for the first time! Nate's never seen Kelly's favorite movie, 2008's Mamma Mia! starring Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgard, Christine Baranski, and so many more, so he watched it! We talk ABBA, island paradises, Greek mythical allusions, good singing, bad singing, and living deliciously. Plus, we check in on the old MouthGarf Report, and even play a little I See What You Did There! Have a comment? Advertise with us? Maybe you want to be a guest on the show? Email us at debutbuddies@gmail.comListen to Kelly and Chelsea's awesome horror movie podcast, Never Show the Monster.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor's music!Next time: First Human Head Transplant!?
Taylor & Fr. Anthony Sciarappa jump right in to discuss their frustrating and difficult past couple of weeks. Taylor can only laugh as he shares the comedy of errors occuring in his life. Next, they play a brand new game to try and lighten the mood. The game was stolen from social media and we're not exactly sure how it went. You'll either love it or hate it! lol Then to close the show, they get into a theological discussion of the accidents and substance of the Eucharist. Taylor thought he knew what all this meant until he thought about it for a while. The more he thought, the more confused he became(typical smh). Fr. Anthony answers his questions and shares his expertise in an attempt to help Taylor (and hopefully you) understand one of the central mysteries of our faith. Subscribe/Rate Never miss out on the craziness of each episode by hitting the subscribe button RIGHT NOW! Help other people find the show by taking a few moments to leave a review in your podcasting app. Thanks! YouTube Check out the show and other exclusive videos on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/fortecatholic Connect
In this episode, Seth interviews Jim Kaylor from Durability Consultants about ASTM F6 and ASTM F710. They discuss the role of ASTM in the construction industry and the slow process of developing standards. They also delve into the issue of moisture in resilient flooring and the limitations of ASTM F710. Jim shares his insights on proposed changes to the standard and emphasizes the importance of collaboration and coordination between different stakeholders. They conclude by highlighting the significance of good concrete and flooring practices and exploring alternative solutions such as polishing and enhancing concrete. Takeaways ASTM plays a crucial role in the construction industry by developing standards for various materials and practices. The process of developing ASTM standards is slow and involves collaboration between different stakeholders. Moisture is a significant issue in resilient flooring, and ASTM F710 provides guidelines for addressing this problem. There is a need for improvements in ASTM F710 to address the complexities of flooring installation and ensure successful outcomes. Good concrete and flooring practices, as well as coordination between different trades, are essential for avoiding flooring failures. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Ways to Support the Podcast 03:32 Introduction to ASTM and its Importance 07:41 The Role of Committees and the Slow Process of ASTM 12:20 The Issue of Moisture in Resilient Flooring 18:45 The Limitations of ASTM F710 23:39 The Need for Collaboration and Coordination 30:04 Proposed Changes to ASTM F710 36:21 Addressing the Whole Flooring Process 41:31 The Importance of Good Concrete and Flooring Practices 46:12 Alternative Solutions: Polishing and Enhancing Concrete 47:20 Conclusion and Contact Information *** Did you learn something from this episode? If so, please consider donating to the show to help us continue to provide high-quality content for the concrete industry. Donate here: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/support/ *** Episode References Guest: Jim Kaylor | Durability Consultants | jim@durabilityconsultants.com Guest Website: https://durabilityconsultants.com Producers: Jodi Tandett, Jace Stocker Donate & Become a Producer: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/support/ Music: Mike Dunton | https://www.mikeduntonmusic.com | mikeduntonmusic@gmail.com | Instagram @Mike_Dunton Host: Seth Tandett, seth@concretelogicpodcast.com Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/ Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/concrete-logic-podcast
Kevin Hart takes us on a side-splitting journey through the plains of Nebraska, where he faces off against an unexpectedly formidable foe: an ostrich. With his signature blend of panic and humor, Hart recounts the tale of a roadside bathroom break turned wild animal encounter that proves sometimes life is stranger (and funnier) than fiction. From the moment an ostrich locks eyes with him, Hart's day takes a turn for the absurd, leading to a high-speed chase that would leave even the bravest hearts trembling. Hart's narrative goes beyond just laughs; it dives into the heart of our everyday fears—be it of ostriches, protecting loved ones, or facing the unknown. Whether you're a fan of animal antics or just in need of a good laugh, join Kevin Hart as he learns the hard way that the animal kingdom is no joke. For more hilarious escapades and unexpected life lessons, make your way over to foqnfunny.com. Love what you're hearing on FOQN Funny? Go a step further and become a member of FOQN Funny+. Enjoy exclusive perks and never-ending laughter. Join now at: https://plus.acast.com/s/foqn-funny. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
They say laughter is the best medicine, and our latest episode is brimming with chuckles that also pack a thoughtful punch. From the mischievous antics of our late yellow lab, Sevey, and her chocolate chip bundt cake caper to the comedy of errors in the kitchen, we've got stories that will tickle your funny bone and warm your heart. But, as we reminisce, we also unravel the 'ideal meal experience' philosophy from our Revelation Within ministry, offering a nourishing serving of gratitude and mindfulness that's sure to feed your soul.Pull up a chair as we serve you a slice of life, complete with tales of safeguarding Auntie Faye cookies from countertop bandits, and Christina's educational encounter with Heidi, the heralded "queen of thin within," that offered a fresh perspective on portion control. Heidi's sister's visit throws a spotlight on the simple pleasure of enjoying food without the buzz of the TV, reminding us of the serene joy found in truly savoring each bite. Get ready to find the sweet spot between savoring delicious flavors and eating consciously, because this conversation is a feast for the senses and the spirit.Support the showLearn more about our Revelation Within Community: https://www.revelationwithin.org
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 503. In this edition we heard music by Solstice, Big Big Train, Galahad, Lars Fredrik Frøislie, The Tangent, Zopp, The Fierce & The Dead, Cardiacs, Mystery, Comedy Of Errors, Damanek, Nine Skies, Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate, Steve Hackett, The Emerald Dawn, David Longdon, Molesome & Magnum.
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New York Giants Daniel Jones injury is not a tragedy, But a Comedy of errors made by the NY GiantsOnline Big Blue Bringing you the Best in New York Giants Sports talk and entertainment! While I am a huge New York Giants fan I base my opinions via “status”. I look at statics, analytics and review game film. I spent over 25 years off and on working in the sport for Two NFL teams, Two AFL teams and two known worldwide networks in their NFL Divisions. You may not agree with my “take”, but rest assured I researched and sometimes even reached out to former NFL contacts before I based my conclusion. Some call me a homer, some say I am mean and hate the New York Giants, but I love my team and the sport! I just want to provide fact-based information in a timely matter and let you the New York Giants fans draw your own conclusion! Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/OnlineBigBlue1 #newyorkgiants #NYGiants #GiantsSupport the show
In this episode, we talk about Dorothy's comedic skills, Blanche's auditing scandal, and how we are TEAM ROGER in Rose's quest to become a co-worker's friend! Follow us on Instagram: @shenanigansatshadypines Email us: shenanigansatshadypines@gmail.com Visit our website: https://anchor.fm/shenanigansatshadypines
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VAR Check complete on this week's games and it's always right. To debate this topic our own voice of the pod Eric joins to give his passionate opinion on the state of refereeing after the shambles at Spurs. Sheyi says we're losers so we talk other losers like Man U and Man city, as well as the unlikely heroes in Chelsea and the rise of Luton. Everton now officially worst of the worst. Thanks for listening this season and if you rate us 5 stars and roast us in the comments, we'll be sure to read it on-air: Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrossthepond IG: https://instagram.com/atpradio
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Host Justin Dunk is joined by former NFL tight end Clay Harbor. It's Tell The Truth Week 3 post-game edition. We're dissecting Jacksonville's 37-17 loss to the Houston Texans, rookie QB C.J. Stroud outplaying Trevor Lawrence, Calvin Ridley dropping balls and taking penalties, little-known Andrew Beck making NFL history against the Jags and more.
In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Aadit Kapadia as they discuss the current comedy of errors that have engulfed the #CWC23 From ticket sales to date changes the organisation of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 has been an absolute disaster. They also talk about the #AsiaCup2023. Follow Aadit: Twitter: @ask0704 #AsiaCup2023 #CWC23 #TeamIndia #BCCI ------------------------------------------------------------ Listen to the podcasts on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/kushal-mehra-99891819 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1rVcDV3upgVurMVW1wwoBp Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-c%C4%81rv%C4%81ka-podcast/id1445348369 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-carvaka-podcast ------------------------------------------------------------ Support The Cārvāka Podcast: Become a Member on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPxuul6zSLAfKSsm123Vww/join Become a Member on Fanmo: https://fanmo.in/the_carvaka_podcast Become a Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/carvaka UPI: kushalmehra@icici To buy The Carvaka Podcast Exclusive Merch please visit: http://kushalmehra.com/shop ------------------------------------------------------------ Follow Kushal: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kushal_mehra?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KushalMehraOfficial/? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarvakapodcast/?hl=en Koo: https://www.kooapp.com/profile/kushal_mehra Inquiries: https://kushalmehra.com/ Feedback: kushalmehra81@gmail.com
Today's Talmud pages, Gittin 80 and 81, tell a tale of documents unknowingly given to the wrong people, and the results of such a mistake. This reminds us of the types of mistakes that we see in many of the works of Shakespeare. We are joined by Shaina Trapedo who shares with us the many examples that we see throughout the work of the Bard that rely on letters, and the ways in which miscommunication can result in everything from making peace, to finding love, to being killed on the spot. What can we learn about the intention needed as we send our daily emails? Listen and find out. Like the show? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Send us a note at takeone@tabletmag.com. Follow us on Twitter at @takeonedafyomi and join the conversation in the Take One Facebook group. Take One is a Tablet Studios production. The show is hosted by Liel Leibovitz, and is produced and edited by Darone Ruskay, Quinn Waller and Elie Bleier. Our team also includes Stephanie Butnick, Josh Kross, Robert Scaramuccia, and Tanya Singer. Check out all of Tablet's podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts.
For the past month, The Public Theater's Mobile Unit has been performing a modern adaptation of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors" in community spaces around New York City, from parks, to correctional facilities, to community centers. The show, a bilingual and musical adaptation set in the streets New York, is now running at The Public, and all tickets are free. Director Rebecca Martínez and composer Julián Mesri join to discuss their modern retelling and the importance of accessible theater. "The Comedy of Errors" is showing through June 11.