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It's time to reflect on our recent re-read of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban! Join Andrew, Eric, Micah, and Laura as they open the MuggleMail bag once more to tackle an array of voicemails, e-mails and chicken soup submissions following our recent excursion into Book 3's Chapter-By-Chapter. The MuggleCast 2023 Listener Survey is HERE and is open to all listeners through October 6th! We want to know what you love about the show, what you think could improve it, and what other content you'd be interested in us making. Check out Parts 1 and 2 of Belated Binge Podcast's "Harry Potter: A History" and "Harry Potter: A Fandom" series with Eric! We begin our Book 3 wrap-up by revisiting our 7 Word Summaries and voting on which one should get a re-do! 7-Word Summary of Book 3: Sirius prevails over Ministry officials and Snape Voicemails include: Is there a connection between the Deathly Hallows and the gifts Harry receives from the Dursleys? Does the prophecy's existence explain why Snape picks on Neville? Is there another reason why Voldemort doesn't have hair? Lupin's werewolf depiction may be referenced elsewhere, and the phases of the moon are more gradual than you may think! A listener writes in about Micah's criticism of Time-Turning. Why are Lupin's lesson plans so creature-centric? Is there a reason behind the many strained paternal relationships in HP? Would Veritaserum help crack a Fidelius Charm? And, is being someone's Godfather a special magical bond? Listeners also point out: McGonagall's anti-Divination stance goes back to Book One. And, how does Professor Binns grade papers? One 13-year-old listener made her parents detour around Mount Greylock (we 100% support this). Quizzitch: Who found the Riddle family dead? Next week: Goblet of Fire movie commentary! This week's episode is brought to you by Better Help (Visit BetterHelp.com/mugglecast today to get 10% off your first month.)! And don't forget you can join our community at Patreon.com/MuggleCast and receive magical benefits, including Bonus MuggleCast! This week, we discuss moments that were cut from Book 4 for the movie!
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://hazelstainer.wordpress.com/2018/02/02/harry-potter-a-history-of-magic/
又是一年开学季,猫头鹰依旧没有来。本期自由潜水,跳岛拉来了可能是中文播客界最懂哈利·波特的主播婉莹,和潜水员钟娜和润哲一起,从手游、周边还有黄油啤酒聊起,说一说这部陪伴我们成长的作品。 长大之后再来读“哈利·波特”系列小说,对糟糕恋爱线的观感好像又发生了改变,也开始明白一些之前以为是bug的地方,其实是最深刻的死亡教育和人生课程。当我们一次次穿过魔法和真实之间的活板门,因为虚实之间的模糊边界而目眩神迷,罗琳埋下的文化密码和历史政治梗也让读者一次次再度兴奋。从系列作品第一部出版到今天的二十多年里,魔法世界本身也在全世界哈迷的殷切注视中不断延展和形变,不变的,是对勇气、信念和爱的体验。当九又四分之三站台的火车在想象中驶来,已长大成人的我们,依旧想义无反顾地跳上列车。 【本期潜水成员】 何润哲,跳岛FM策划编辑,正在经历社会化的法语人。 钟娜,中英双语写作者,译者。译有《聊天记录》《正常人》。(豆瓣ID:阿枣) 婉莹,小黄鱼播客制作人,挖坑爱好者,野生哈学家,正在制作的播客有:博物志、哈利播客、蒙台啥利和不时尚。 【时间轴】 05:16 官方售卖的黄油啤酒不含酒精?原著党大摇其头 17:30 如何看待罗琳在七本书之外的衍生创作和种种声明? 26:13 原著党的两难:想听你多说点,又怕你滥用权威 33:36 谁能看见夜骐?奇幻文学教我们学会面对死亡 43:03 哈利·波特世界里的文化密码:咒语、人名、三兄弟的故事 48:55 “魔法甚至都不是平行于现实,而是内置于现实” 51:04 英国首相、北美草药、中国符咒?魔法宇宙中,还有很多尚待破土的种子 【节目中提到的作品】 “哈利·波特”系列衍生作品: 《神奇的魁地奇球》(Quidditch Through the Ages) 《诗翁彼豆故事集》(The Tales of Beedle the Bard) 《神奇动物在哪里》(Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them) 《哈利·波特与被诅咒的孩子》(Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) 婉莹提到的展览配套图书: Harry Potter: A History of Magic Fantastic Beasts: The Wonder of Nature 钟娜提到的厄休拉·勒古恩文集: The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction by Ursula K. Le Guin 【潜水员推荐的书】 《胡吃乱想》 胡续冬 著 《罪与罚》 [俄]陀思妥耶夫斯基 著 Harry Potter and the Method of Rationality by Eliezer Yudkowsky 【出品人】蔡欣 【主理人】猫弟 【策划】何润哲 【音乐】 片头 上海彩虹室内合唱团 – 跑!跑!跑起来跟着流星(无念白版) 片尾 上海彩虹室内合唱团 – 晨昏森林(无念白版) 【后期制作】AURA.pote 【视觉设计】孙晓曦 王尊一 【文字整理】黄鱼 何润哲
Jeaun may not make Harlly and Lawson laugh but at least he doesn’t make them cry. ALSO DISCUSSED* The Bible: A Brickfilm – Part One (2020)* Camelot (1967)* Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018)* Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016)* The Fog (1980)* Harry Potter: A History of Magic (2017)* Mortal Kombat (2021)Reach us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/IDontKnowWhyWe1Read Harlly and Jeaun's Blog at https://onthebrightsidemedia.home.blog/Read Lawson's Blog athttps://exitthroughthecandycounter.wordpress.com/
This week’s episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services. We are broadcasting from our bunkers again this week as Brian Crawford of PGHMuseums.org joins us! This week’s topics include: Katie's Awesome thing of the Week is British Library’s Harry Potter: A History of Magic exhibit available online Chilla is excited about the FCC requiring phone companies to authenticate Caller ID Brian is getting a lot our of his Mirosoft Surface Hub, and expanded with his KETAKY Microsoft Surface Pro USB/HDMI hub like this one. Sorg likes the new trend of professional sports like NBA and NASCAR adopting esports as an alternative to their events Everyone's favorite Weather App Dark Sky has been acquired by Apple Pornhub Donates 50,000 Surgical Masks to Coronavirus Frontliners in NYC and a sex worker COVID-19 relief fund Want to travel at home? Earth Cam.no cost but to get all $4.99 in app purchase on iOS Dudders fills us in on the seedy world of Animal Crossing High Stakes Musical Chairs The Office’s John Krasinski launched a YouTube channel dedicated to good news Miss the Sidekick or Android G1? Here's a new keyboard slider phone on indiegogo! After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to see how awesome Slice is? Pirates players bought some pies for Allegheny General Hospital workers. Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Briand Crawford (@PGHMuseums), Michael Sorg (@Sorgatron), Katie Dudas (@Kdudders), and John Chichilla (@chilla) You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the The 405 Media (@The405Radio), and Postindustrial Audio (@post_industry) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST
This week’s episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services. We are broadcasting from our bunkers again this week as Brian Crawford of PGHMuseums.org joins us! This week’s topics include: Katie's Awesome thing of the Week is British Library’s Harry Potter: A History of Magic exhibit available online Chilla is excited about the FCC requiring phone companies to authenticate Caller ID Brian is getting a lot our of his Mirosoft Surface Hub, and expanded with his KETAKY Microsoft Surface Pro USB/HDMI hub like this one. Sorg likes the new trend of professional sports like NBA and NASCAR adopting esports as an alternative to their events Everyone's favorite Weather App Dark Sky has been acquired by Apple Pornhub Donates 50,000 Surgical Masks to Coronavirus Frontliners in NYC and a sex worker COVID-19 relief fund Want to travel at home? Earth Cam.no cost but to get all $4.99 in app purchase on iOS Dudders fills us in on the seedy world of Animal Crossing High Stakes Musical Chairs The Office’s John Krasinski launched a YouTube channel dedicated to good news Miss the Sidekick or Android G1? Here's a new keyboard slider phone on indiegogo! After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to see how awesome Slice is? Pirates players bought some pies for Allegheny General Hospital workers. Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Briand Crawford (@PGHMuseums), Michael Sorg (@Sorgatron), Katie Dudas (@Kdudders), and John Chichilla (@chilla) You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the The 405 Media (@The405Radio), and Postindustrial Audio (@post_industry) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST
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The history of magic is as long as time and as wide as the world. In every culture, in every age, in every place and, probably, in every heart, there is magic. Harry Potter: A History of Magic reveals some of the hidden stories behind real-world magic and explores some of J.K. Rowling's magical inventions alongside their folkloric, cultural and historical forebears. Narrator Natalie Dormer and a host of experts will take you on an audio journey like no other; from ancient China, to a 14th-century apothecary's shop, on to the Salem witch trials and beyond. They delve into a rich body of writings about magic and explore intriguing artefacts to bring to life deep-rooted ideas of mysticism from around the world. Along the way, you can listen for handy tips on how to capture a basilisk, make yourself invisible or create your very own philosopher's stone. You'll hear about the dozens of drafts and drawings that went into J.K. Rowling's writing process and enjoy exclusive interviews with Jim Dale, Stephen Fry and illustrator Jim Kay, who all share their experiences of working on these incredible stories. The extraordinary and thought-provoking tales in this audiobook are perfect for anyone who wants to know a little more about magic and the wizarding world.
The history of magic is as long as time and as wide as the world. In every culture, in every age, in every place and, probably, in every heart, there is magic. Harry Potter: A History of Magic reveals some of the hidden stories behind real-world magic and explores some of J.K. Rowling's magical inventions alongside their folkloric, cultural and historical forebears. Narrator Natalie Dormer and a host of experts will take you on an audio journey like no other; from ancient China, to a 14th-century apothecary's shop, on to the Salem witch trials and beyond. They delve into a rich body of writings about magic and explore intriguing artefacts to bring to life deep-rooted ideas of mysticism from around the world. Along the way, you can listen for handy tips on how to capture a basilisk, make yourself invisible or create your very own philosopher's stone. You'll hear about the dozens of drafts and drawings that went into J.K. Rowling's writing process and enjoy exclusive interviews with Jim Dale, Stephen Fry and illustrator Jim Kay, who all share their experiences of working on these incredible stories. The extraordinary and thought-provoking tales in this audiobook are perfect for anyone who wants to know a little more about magic and the wizarding world.
* This week's episode is brought to you by [ZipRecruiter](http://www.ziprecruiter.com/mugglecast) and [Bombas](http://www.bombas.com/mugglecast)! * News covers Harry Potter: A History of Magic in NYC, Beedle The Bard Illustrated Edition and a cool Funko Advent Calendar * The hosts try and guess the official runtime of the Crimes of Grindelwald and analyze recently released photos and posters * Fans can see Crimes of Grindelwald early at your their AMC! * We take voicemails on Nagini, Moody, Cursed Child, Hogwarts Mystery and more * Chapter-by-Chapter continues with 'The Half-Blood Prince' * 7 Word Summary: Potions is taught by a quirky walrus * Harry is still trying to convince his friends Draco is a Death Eater * Is Hagrid even qualified to teach a N.E.W.T. level course? * Why do teachers accept certain O.W.L.s for N.E.W.T. level courses but others don't? * Snape is again the focal point of the chapter. Are there any clues in this chapter to suggest that he is the Half-Blood Prince? * What do we think of Snape's remodeling of the DADA classroom? * The importance of non-verbal spells * Do we think Hermione's DADA comparison of Snape and Harry is a fair one? * Potions Class: should Harry really be using a mysterious book with mysterious handwriting? * What if Ron had gotten the book instead? * Patrons joint he hosts in sharing their MVPs of the Week and Rename the Chapter * Quizzitch: What is the topic of Hermione's essay in Chapter 10? * In Bonus MuggleCast, available exclusively on Patreon: Johnny Depp finally talks Fantastic Beasts
No SSG. No Ann. No plan. All Ste and Simon. It's the standard lads night in show - Simon persuades Ste to buy loads of gadgets that he doesn't want, Ste gets to talk about latency (let's talk about you and me), and we forget that with Ann away someone needs to do the news. We tried to figure out where we have broadcasted from and offered ourselves to other locations (but NOT to other stations), worked out the OLL style guide for where we stand on Parko, Ste made his students do opposites, and Simon is buying lots of items for his favourite new addition to his household. Cheerio! Team OLL x Links: https://www.facebook.com/events/227717864769788/ https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Harry-Potter-A-History-of-Magic-Audiobook/B07FMPS2XD Tracklist: 1. Klamm - SubZero 2. Solarbear (feat. dr!p) - My Life is a Triathlon and I'm the Slowest Kid on the Playground 3. Amateur LSDJ - Impact
Descarga este episodio BRASIL: Inminente segunda vuelta. El Tribunal Superior Electoral (TSE) de Brasil confirmó derecho de la expresidenta Dilma Rousseff de disputar elecciones legislativas este 7 de octubre. Rousseff aspira al Senado por Minas Gerais, en donde es "favorita". Según los sondeos, Bolsonaro y Haddad, como los dos candidatos presidenciales más votados el domingo, tendrán que disputar una segunda vuelta el 28 de octubre, en la que aparecen técnicamente empatados. UBER YA ALQUILA ELECTRIC SCOOTERS. Disponible únicamente en la ciudad de Santa Mónica, los usuarios ya pueden usar la aplicación Uber para reservar los scooters Jump para ir por la ciudad, siguiendo un proceso semejante al que se realiza en apps del sector: se escanea un código QR en el manillar para desbloquear el vehículo. Su precio es bastante asequible: 1 dólar para desbloquear y 15 centavos por minuto, aunque son gratis hasta el 7 de octubre. CONVENIO PARAGUAY-EEUU El embajador de Paraguay en Estados Unidos, Germán Rojas, informó en Monumental 1080 AM que se firmaron convenios con varias universidades de ese país en la búsqueda del intercambio de experiencias y conocimientos lo que contribuirá con la formación de técnicos para el mejoramiento de la producción en general, entre ellos, la carne. UHORA MÁS PROBLEMAS PARA CR7. Cristiano Ronaldo quedó fuera de la convocatoria para los próximos juegos de la selección de Portugal ante Polonia y Escocia luego de ser acusado de la violación de Kathryn Mayorga en un hotel de Las Vegas en 2009. A esto hay que sumar que el futbolista más comercial del mundo, corre peligro de que marcas como Nike, EA Sports, Herbalife, Tag Heuer y American Tourister, entre otras, decidan darle la espalda para no quedar atados a una denuncia de agresión sexual. El portal Abc de España publica las claves para entender el caso CADILLAC LO HACE MEJOR QUE TESLA Consumer Reports acaba de publicar los resultados de su más reciente prueba. Super Cruise hizo el mejor trabajo al equilibrar las capacidades de alta tecnología con la garantía de que el auto esté seguro; y que el conductor esté prestando atención. Tesla, por su parte recibió elogios por la facilidad de operación de su sistema. Y en realidad no existen puntos radicalmente negativos como para descartarlo como alternativa de compra para Consumer Reports. Sólo no es el mejor. CONSUMER REPORTS | TEKCRISPY HOMENAJE A HARRY POTTER. Nueva York homenajeará al célebre joven mago de la escuela de Hogwarts con la muestra "Harry Potter: A History of Magic", una ampliación de lo expuesto en la Historical Society, a partir del 5 de octubre hasta el 27 de enero de 2019. https://harrypotter.nyhistory.org ACUSAN A CHINA DE ROBO TECNOLÓGICO El gobierno chino usó microchips instalados en el corazón de computadoras fabricadas en Estados Unidos para robar secretos de tecnología y para tratar de espiar a agencias de seguridad estadounidenses, reportó Bloomberg Businessweek. La investigación lleva tres años, y sigue abierta. THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS RETORNAN. De momento mucho no se sabe del regreso de The Chemical Brothers pero sí un adelanto llamado “Free Yourself” con el que vuelven con la clara intención de hacernos bailar ya que ellos mismos lo han celebrado desde sus redes sociales, calificándola como “música para viernes”. SPOTIFY Facebook Google+ Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
The history of magic is as long as time and as wide as the world. In every culture, in every age, in every place and, probably, in every heart, there is magic.Harry Potter: A History of Magic revea...Uitgegeven door Pottermore PublishingSpreker(s): Natalie Dormer
Myths, magic and medicine each offer a very different way in which we can make sense of the world, but are they actually really all that far apart? In this podcast we explore where these schools of thought overlap. This podcast features Valerie Thomas, Medical Herbalist; Julian Harrison, specialist on medieval manuscripts and Lead Curator of the exhibition, Harry Potter: A History of Magic; and Professor Monique Simmonds OBE who is a botanist and deputy keeper of the Jodrell Laboratory at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Speaker: Valerie Thomas, Julian Harrison, Monique Simmonds Produced by: Ross Ziegelmeier
Episode 206 is here, and we are joined by Tessa and Brizzy from Fantastic Geeks! What non-central character life would we want to read about? (Tessa is “Marauders Trash.”) Trailer update! What’s up with the Deathly Hallows? How did Jacob get his memory back? What’s the name of the Chinese beast (and good luck to us on pronouncing it)? How many flashbacks will there be in the movie? What do we think of Johnny Depp? Brizzy recommended Dumbledore and Grindelwald fan movie; we want charming Grindelwald in Fantastic Beasts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGHBwk0quxs&t=3s Announcements: Thank you for joining our Hogwarts Radio Weekend! Rate and review the show on iTunes. Our next Hog’s Head Radio will be out by the end of July! Terrance will be at LeakyCon on August 10th as part of the “Potter Podcasts in 2018” panel. Gretchen will be at Gen Con in Indianapolis August 2nd through 5th; tweet @GretchaSketcha to meet up! Lots of exciting news this week! Crimes of Grindelwald interviews: Leta Lestrange “isn’t who we think she is,” Alison Sudol can’t talk about Queenie, and Jude Law and David Heyman discuss Dumbledore and Grindelwald. “Harry Potter: A History of Magic” cover revealed. More details on the new Wizarding World Orlando ride. New Universal Orlando park? The largest Harry Potter Lego set ever has been announced! A fun game of Would You Rather wraps up this awesome episode. See you all for episode 207, which celebrates our TENTH YEAR of Hogwarts Radio! Find our hosts on the interwebs: Fantastic Geeks: @FantasticGeeks on Twitter Tessa: @tessanetting on Twitter and Instagram Brizzy: @BrizzyVoices on Twitter and Instagram Terrance: @Terranceus on Twitter and Instagram Bailey: @RiddleWrites on Twitter, @RiddlesReviews on Instagram Gretchen: @gretchasketcha on Twitter and Instagram
We discover the key to professional success in Sorry to Bother You then learn to love the bomb in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove (1964). Later we tackle Mission Impossible - Fallout's big early buzz plus we also talk Patriot's Day, Lolita (1962), GLOW, Preacher, Luke Cage, In a World, and Harry Potter: A History of Magic. 0:00 - Intros: Braden's Back!12:01 - Review: Sorry to Bother You56:29 - Retro Review: Dr. Strangelove (1964)1:34:56 - News: Mission Impossible - Fallout Early Reactions1:40:12 - Picks of the Week: Patriot's Day, Lolita (1962), GLOW, Preacher, Luke Cage, In a World, and Harry Potter: A History of Magic1:49:39 - Outros: Awkwardly Learning La Marseillaise Contact Us!Email: Thefilmbudspodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @filmbudsLetterboxd: @HenryFaherty
We discover the key to professional success in Sorry to Bother You then learn to love the bomb in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove (1964). Later we tackle Mission Impossible - Fallout's big early buzz plus we also talk Patriot's Day, Lolita (1962), GLOW, Preacher, Luke Cage, In a World, and Harry Potter: A History of Magic. 0:00 - Intros: Braden's Back! 12:01 - Review: Sorry to Bother You 56:29 - Retro Review: Dr. Strangelove (1964) 1:34:56 - News: Mission Impossible - Fallout Early Reactions 1:40:12 - Picks of the Week: Patriot's Day, Lolita (1962), GLOW, Preacher, Luke Cage, In a World, and Harry Potter: A History of Magic 1:49:39 - Outros: Awkwardly Learning La Marseillaise Contact Us! Email: Thefilmbudspodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @filmbuds Letterboxd: @HenryFaherty
Sorcerer's Stone chapters 16-17. One book down, six to go! And eight movies, and another series of movies, and some side books, and video games... okay, there's a lot left. Still, we finished Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and we have this extra long episode to prove it! Before we reminisce on the the final chapters and the book as a whole, though, we talk about Harry Potter: A History of Magic, a new documentary with a twist that shook us to our cores.
Google News and Updates Google Keep integrates with Google Drawings now Docs, Slides, Sheets, Drawings, etc. get a menu facelift Classroom updates Teachers, you can now email a full summary of individual student work from #GoogleClassroom to any student and their guardians. UI updates With just a flick of a wand, “Harry Potter: A History of Magic” is on Google Arts & Culture Featured Content As educators, we sometimes need to break out the duct tape or channel our inner MacGyver. Today, Matt and Kasey share some great Google based hacks! If you have your own favorite hacks we'd love to know what they are. Leave a comment below this post or send us a message. Use Hangouts as a doc cam Use emoji extension to spice up drive and classroom Add a video to Google Drawings Hack URLs Boomerang for Gmail [tweetshare tweet="My favorite Google hack is" username="GTTribe"]Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag “I have to go get my copy!” (Sienna Griggs - via SpeakPipe) Carol McLaughlin (2nd-grade teacher in Alabama) Kelly Davis (Chemistry, Downingtown East HS) - I would like to add pictures to feedback (my drawings, not a URL). Is this an option? On The Blogs Matt - 5 Google Drawings features you (probably) don’t know about Kasey - Dynamic Learning with G Suite [shortcode-variables slug="signature"]
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- We recap our New Years in Chicago - Photos, Cards Against Humanity, bowling and more - A special guest joins us for our landmark 350th episode - Dumbledore gives his Top 14 New Years Resolutions To Make Hogwarts Safer - A few Fantastic Beasts stills were released during the holidays - Where's Dumbledore sitting? Who sent Newt that postcard? What's Grindelwald staring at? - Harry Potter Weekends on Freeform are no more as the series moves to HBO! - Now that they are all on demand, patrons share which movie they would watch first - JKR releases a statement on why she blocked a fan and the hosts have mixed reactions - Harry Potter: A History of Magic in NYC dates are announced - One listener shares a very interesting theory on the Chinese beast alluded to in Crimes of Grindelwald - Quizzitch