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Barn Burning: Short Stories
15. The Great Sermon Handicap (Jeeves & Wooster) by P.G. Wodehouse

Barn Burning: Short Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 34:38


Has your life ever been changed by an author? Twenty years ago this week, my life was forever changed by something I read in a magazine. Looking back, it's silly to imagine but it's true: I became a lawyer because of P.G. Wodehouse. And Anthony Lane. Join us on Barn Burning as we read one of Wodehouse's minor masterpieces, The Great Sermon Handicap, featuring that timeless upstairs-downstairs pair, Bertram Wooster and his man Jeeves. #thankyoujeeves

Fuckbois of Literature
Jeeves & Wooster - Rob Walker

Fuckbois of Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 88:49


Our guest from SLAUGHTERHOUSE- FIVE and THE MURDER IN RUE MORGUE, Rob Walker, is back to discuss the role of the comedy novel, why we hate rich people acting normal, and our acceptance of idleness.Follow Rob's work here: https://linktr.ee/robwalkerfilmsThe movie I talk about is AMOUR, which won Best Foreign Language Film the same year it was nominated for Best Picture.Be sure to follow me on Instagram if you're interested in our wine and lit trip to Portugal! I"m going to be putting up some videos soon that might whet your whistle.http://www.instagram.com/msemilyedwards Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On the Same Page
Ep 3. Audiobooks

On the Same Page

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 82:10


What happens when a bookworm meets an earworm? In this episode of On the Same Page, Blake and Seamus audibly discuss audiobooks. Some of the audiobooks discussed in this episode include:  Arthur Conan Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes", read by Stephen Fry P. G. Wodehouse's "Jeeves & Wooster", read by a full cast.  Bram Stoker's "Dracula", read by a full cast.  John Banville's "The Sea", read by Jim Norton Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche's "Half of a Yellow Sun", read by Zainab Jah Virginia Woolf's "Mrs Dalloway", read by Annette Bening  Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "Love in a Time of Cholera", read by Armando Durán Hilary Mantell's "Wolf Hall", read by Simon Slater  J. R. R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings", read by Rob Inglis  Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", read by Dan Stevens Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesamepagepod_ Email: seamusandblake@gmail.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/on.the.same.page.podcast/ ---------- #podcast #audiobooks #bookpodcast #audible   

Librarians Anonymous
S02E02 - Spooky Stacks! - Halloween in the Library w/ Jeeves & Wooster

Librarians Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 33:45


Happy Halloween! It's an abbreviated episode from Jeeves & Wooster about their favorite Halloween memories from working in the library including stories, costumes, patron objections to the holiday and a spirited debate about haunted libraries. Listen to the end to hear your intrepid hosts favorite horror films and spooky literature. Quote: The farther we've gotten from the magic and mystery of our past, the more we've come to need Halloween. – Paula Guran Films Mentioned: The Evil Dead (1981) The Evil Dead 2 (1987) Army of Darkness (1992) Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) The Wickerman (1973) The Horror of Dracula (1958) Sleepy Hollow (1999) Fright Night (2011) Books Mentioned: The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett Devil in the White City by Erik Larson The Five by Hallie Rubenhold

JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance Podcast

We are excited to bring you our next episode featuring Adam Cates!Adam Cates has built a career as a theatre artist working as a choreographer, director, performer, educator and writer. He created choreography for a new production of Puccini's La Boheme at The Santa Fe Opera and provided choreography for the American premiere of the Olivier-winning play Jeeves Wooster in Perfect Nonsense at Hartford Stage for UK director Sean Foley. He collaborated with Larry Grossman, Andrew Lippa, director Kaitlin Hopkins, and Peanuts Worldwide to create The World According to Snoopy as both the choreographer and co-book writer.In New York, Adam's work has been performed at Lincoln Center, The Juilliard Opera, and the New York Musical Festival off-Broadway. Adam is on the faculty of Pace University and wrote the guidebook for young professionals: The Business of Show. Adam has choreographed musicals and opera for Arkansas Rep, Music Theatre Wichita, Gulfshore Playhouse, Theatre Under the Stars, Theatre Aspen, Anchorage Opera, Memphis Playhouse on the Square, Pacific Conservatory Theatre, Bard Music Festival, New London Barn Playhouse, and commercial work in Reno/Lake Tahoe, Atlantic City, Las Vegas, Orlando, Walt Disney World, and Barcelona. He choreographed and appeared on the TV series Chicas de Viaje in Argentina, and associate choreographed episodes of 90210 (CW Network) and Live from Lincoln Center (PBS). On Broadway, Adam was the associate choreographer of the musical Anastasia by Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty and Terrence McNally. He also associate- choreographed the Tony-winning “Best Musical” A Gentleman's Guide to Love Murder (also the First and Second national tours), and was an assistant to Kathleen Marshall on the Tony-winning revival of Anything Goes starring Sutton Foster and Joel Grey. He assisted and was the dance captain for Tommy Tune's Doctor Dolittle national tour.Our conversation with Adam was inspiring, authentic and informative.  We hope you enjoy this weeks episode!Follow us on Facebook: JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance PodcastFollow us on Instagram: @jam_dance_ podcastFollow Adam Cates on Instagram: @adamcnyc

Librarians Anonymous
Quiet in the library! w/ Jeeves & Wooster

Librarians Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 57:52


Sshhhh! Do you hear that? For their tenth episode, Jeeves & Wooster are breaking their silence on the subject of whether libraries should be quiet. With the help of a community survey, your hosts find out what librarians really think about this long standing stereotype of libraries as silent shrines to studious studies. Stories and opinions from the anonymous librarians are read and discussed in detail. If you're not actively involved in the world of libraries, some of the responses discuss might just surprise you. Quote: "Libraries are not just for reading in, but for sociable thinking, exploring, exchanging ideas and falling in love. They were never silent. Technology will not change that, for even in the starchiest heyday of Victorian self-improvement, libraries were intended to be meeting places of the mind, recreational as well as educational." -British author and historian Ben McIntyre.

Librarians Anonymous
A Year of Pandemic Librarianship w/ Jeeves & Wooster

Librarians Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 58:55


It's been a year since the Coronavirus pandemic started and what a year it has been! Jeeves and Wooster share how they have been affected by the continuing pandemic and how it has or hasn't changed their views on the role of librarianship during lockdown. In addition to their personal stories, a community survey of library workers has provided multiple viewpoints about the effects on the field. For better or worse, COVID-19 has altered how we as a society interact, share information, and help others. Are there silver linings to be found?

Librarians Anonymous
What is a Library? w/ Jeeves & Wooster

Librarians Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 42:37


For their second episode, Jeeves and Wooster take a deep dive into the questions "just what a library is" and "what is it that librarians do?" Thanks to the help of their friends in the library community, they've come up with a plethora of answers to these questions as well as their takes on these responses. They share their thoughts on common misconceptions, outdated stereotypes, and speak openly about how to move past those dusty, old ideas.

Librarians Anonymous
An Introduction w/ Jeeves & Wooster

Librarians Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 30:54


This is the inaugural meeting, or should we say episode of Librarians Anonymous. Your hosts, Jeeves and Wooster, are opening the door to what really goes on behind the scenes at your local library. This podcast creates a safe space for librarians to share their bizarre, crazy, and unbelievable tales of librarianship while maintaining privacy for themselves and their patrons. Reach out to let us know what you think or if you would like to share your stories to possibly be featured on the show at librariansanonpod@gmail.com About the shows music: Kathryn Rose is a folk musician and recording artist from the Pacific Northwest. She livestreams Celtic music every Friday at 7 pm Pacific Time on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kathrynrosefolk. Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kathrynfolk. Her debut album, Origins, can be streamed and purchased here: http://kathrynrose.hearnow.com/. For more information, visit http://kathrynrosefolk.com/. Kathryn Rose also hosts the Celtic Music Hour on 92.7 KOCF, Mondays from 6-7 pm Pacific. For more details, visit http://celticmusichour.wordpress.com/.

Ninth Main Group
Jeeves & Wooster in the Jazz Age (Part 1): Jazz and Flapper

Ninth Main Group

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 52:59


Jeeves & Wooster中的爵士时代(上):爵士乐与摩登女 想到爵士时代,你能想到什么?是路易斯•阿姆斯特朗还是贝西•史密斯?是禁酒令还是flapper girls?是柯立芝还是阿尔•卡彭?是无线电广播还是林德伯格还是爱因斯坦还是还是斯科普斯审判…我可以一直一直报菜名下去,但在这新鲜、危险且激动人心的新时代,一个愚蠢的贵族英国子弟和他的男仆显然看起来非常格格不入。电视剧和书中“美好”的二十年代是虚幻的吗?什么是真正的二十年代? 时间轴 [04:12]吉夫斯和伍斯特在美国 [08:07]爵士之城芝加哥 [11:34]蓝色狂想曲、Stride Piano与哈莱姆 [18:36]Bertie与Tin Pan Alley [21:20]Puttin’ on the Ritz的歌词为什么被改了? [29:42]种族隔离时期的Race Records [32:53]百老汇与好莱坞的性别歧视 [39:41]摩登女Flappers (are we)? [44:55]女性的性爱与节育运动 The Broadcaster will not accept donation for this episode. Donate #BlackLivesMatter #AsiansSupportBlackPower 撰稿,主播:Cheryl More info / Contact us: CherylliumsArchive.wordpress.com RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/10da658c/podcast/rss

Warmaster Podcast
Episode 109 SantaMaster 2018

Warmaster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 75:30


It's 2019! and this week Jeeves & Wooster are discussing the recent tournament in Daventry, UK. Recorded 9/1/2019

Attaboy Clarence
Episode 81: What, Ho!

Attaboy Clarence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 55:01


In this episode... Hear all about the BFI meetup!  Sing-along with a classic calypso melody! And brace yourself for a... brace of reviews... 1937's 'Think Fast, Mr Moto', starring Peter Lorre, an Austro-Hungarian, playing a Japanese secret agent, disguised as an Egyptian... or something, plus  a very early big-screen outing for P.G. Wodehouse's inimitable duo, Jeeves & Wooster, in 1936's Thank You, Jeeves'... but is it worth your time?

Drinks With God
All's Fair in Love & Beer Pong

Drinks With God

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 59:36


Join us as we discuss the dangers of conformity and how partying can go too far! This week we have a drink with Moira and examine the concepts of hazing as an indoctrination ritual, Greek Life as a precursor to idealized American white collar culture, and the inequality of social responsibility among Frats, Sororities, and Honors Societies. We also briefly cover the weight of importance given to secondhand objects and adopted cultures, secret societies, the classic BBC show "Jeeves & Wooster", and drop in some Beastie Boys trivia. As a note: The queer frat briefly mentioned in this episode was Delta Lambda Phi. Reach out to today's guest via twitter @porridgewars, instagram @wormdirtxo93, or email momogasior@gmail.com! Make sure that you check out the other podcasts on the Podcast Jukebox Network which we are proud to be a part of! Find us on Facebook @DrinksWithGodFind us on Twitter @DrinksWGod Please support us on PATREON! You can get fun prizes! And please buy some tshirts, stickers, and coffee mugs! They say things like "Ask me About my Death Anxiety" and you can even get the logo on a sticker! They are available at Redbubble …And if YOU have had an alternative theological experience, or even can provide an in-depth viewpoint of mainstream religion, email me at drinkingwithgod@gmail.com Theme music credit: "Do You Know (What I Mean)?" by the now disbanded Jump Up Move Over

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The Dead Authors Podcast
Chapter 7: P.G. Wodehouse, featuring Brian Stack

The Dead Authors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2012 52:01


Chapter 7: Jeeves & Wooster creator P.G. Wodehouse (Brian Stack) visits with H.G. Wells (Paul F. Tompkins) and it's not long before things get disturbing (in the most British way possible). There is a surprising amount of talk about donkeys. No matter how much talk of donkeys you were expecting, there is more than that.

Perdidos En El Eter
Perdidos En El Eter... De Coleccion #37

Perdidos En El Eter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2012 101:23


#perdidoseneleter de coleccion #37 #jeevesandwooster #comics #thundercats. Originalmente Perdidos En El Eter #35 (emitido el 24/02/05), hablamos de la serie de libros (y sus versiones de TV y radio) Jeeves & Wooster, tuvimos una nota llamada Segundones Al Poder!, donde hablamos de varios personajes poco o mal usados en comics que podrian ser principales, y repetimos dos notas, una sobre el trabajo de los guionistas de comic y otra sobre los Thundercats.