17th-century English poet and playwright
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What does the English Revolution mean for you? Did it change anything or, was John Dryden right when he wrote in 1670, 'Thy wars brought nothing about'? Although they clearly left business which would take until 1689 to finish, their impact was considerable - even if much of it was unintended or unforeseen. And why not get in touch with your favourote character from the period? Come and join us at the History of England Podcast Facebook group Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The complete audiobook is available for purchase at Audible.com: https://n9.cl/ohdqkm The Dunciad In Four Books Edited by George Gilfillan By Alexander Pope Read by Denis Daly Alexander Pope was fiercely critical of writers whom he considered to have little talent and whom he liked to nominate as dunces. His most encyclopedic examination of these apostles of dullness is the Dunciad, a long satirical saga first published in a three book version in 1728. A variorium edition followed shortly afterwards in 1729. In 1742 Pope added a fourth book and a new complete edition was published in 1743. The concept of an excoriation of dullness in mock heroic form appears to have been inspired by John Dryden's MacFlecknoe or, A satyr upon the True-Blue-Protestant Poet, T.S. (1682). Dryden's target was the poet and low-brow playright Thomas Shadwell, who later replaced Dryden as Poet Laureate in 1688. In Pope's view dullness is at war with reason, and he nominates Lewis Theobald and Colley Cibber as the champions of insipidity. In the words of editor George Gilfillan: "The "Dunciad" is in many respects the ablest, the most elaborate, and the most characteristic of Pope's poems. In embalming insignificance and impaling folly he seems to have found, at last, his most congenial work."
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Guest Host Daniel Yellin speaks with John Dryden, a lead data scientist based in our Los Angeles office. John spent a decade working in industry data science roles before joining Bain in 2022. He recently won Bain's Global Hackathon by creating CreationSpace (formerly known as Seer), an AI-driven consumer insights platform, which is now part of our Founder's Studio and will soon spin out as a standalone startup. Listen to John's journey from industry to consulting and how Bain helped him develop a tech startup.
Adwin and Raina may be out of time, but Bartholomew is questioning his actions -- and his programming. Can Adwin convince him to help them? Or will Grigory intervene? For Bartholomew, it's a decision that will have an impact for generations to come. This series contains graphic depictions of sex and violence. Listener discretion is advised. Rebel Moon is streaming now on Netflix CREDITS Netflix Podcasts Presents A Wolf At The Door Production: Zack Snyder's The Seneschal Starring Ella Purnell Jason Isaacs Alfred Enoch Naveen Andrews Peter Serafinowicz ----- Also in this episode: Nazneen Contractor Adam Sinclair Maury Sterling Kevin Stidham Jo Troy ----- Created by Zack Snyder Directed by Alex Kemp Produced by Chica Barbosa Production Coordinator: Louise Netz Script Supervisors: Mokotsi Rukundo and Jo Troy Sound Design: Tim West and Beau Milkis Mixed by Beau Milkis Dialogue Editing by Ruge Sun Original Music Composition by Jonathan Sanford Executive Producer: Zack Snyder For Netflix, Executive Producers: David Markowitz and Rae Votta For Wolf at the Door, Executive Producers: Alex Kemp and Winnie Kemp For The Stone Quarry, Executive Producers: Debbie Snyder and Wes Coller. Supervising Producer: Adam Forman Creative Producers: Caitlin Parrish, Erica Weiss and Magdalene Visaggio Recorded in London at Red Light Studios and Sonica Studios, and at Wolf at the Door Studios in Venice, California. Recording Engineers were Matt Bainbridge, Drew Simmonds, Mat Clark and Beau Milkis. Original art by Jared Purrington Special Thanks to John Dryden, Eleanor Mein and the team at Goldhawk Productions in London. Also to Sarah Whitehouse, Bruno Sanchez, and Alyssa Appleton. And the Loop Group: Will Howard, John Hasler, Jenny Bryce, Jessica Carroll, Nigel Pilkington, and Julie Maisey.
The prophesy of Issa has successfully spread throughout the Realm, and with it a growing horde of believers. Ulmer confides in Adwin his trepidation about becoming a father -- and the potential threat the baby may pose. This series contains graphic depictions of sex and violence. Listener discretion is advised. Rebel Moon is streaming now on Netflix. CREDITS Netflix Podcasts Presents A Wolf At The Door Production: Zack Snyder's The Seneschal Starring: Ella Purnell Jason Isaacs Alfred Enoch Naveen Andrews Peter Serafinowicz ----- Also in this episode: Nazneen Contractor Kevin Stidham ----- Created by Zack Snyder Directed by Alex Kemp Produced by Chica Barbosa Production Coordinator: Louise Netz Script Supervisors: Mokotsi Rukundo and Jo Troy Sound Design: Tim West and Beau Milkis Mixed by Beau Milkis Dialogue Editing by Ruge Sun Original Music Composition by Jonathan Sanford Executive Producer: Zack Snyder For Netflix, Executive Producers: David Markowitz and Rae Votta For Wolf at the Door, Executive Producers: Alex Kemp and Winnie Kemp For The Stone Quarry, Executive Producers: Debbie Snyder and Wes Coller. Supervising Producer: Adam Forman Creative Producers: Caitlin Parrish, Erica Weiss and Magdalene Visaggio Recorded in London at Red Light Studios and Sonica Studios, and at Wolf at the Door Studios in Venice, California. Recording Engineers were Matt Bainbridge, Drew Simmonds, Mat Clark and Beau Milkis. Original art by Jared Purrington Special Thanks to John Dryden, Eleanor Mein and the team at Goldhawk Productions in London. Also to Sarah Whitehouse, Bruno Sanchez, and Alyssa Appleton.
Adwin hopes to win back his position in Ulmer's court -- and Raina's heart -- by building his most advanced Juris Machina yet: Bartholomew. This series contains graphic depictions of sex and violence. Listener discretion is advised. Rebel Moon is streaming now on Netflix. CREDITS Netflix Podcasts Presents A Wolf At The Door Production: Zack Snyder's The Seneschal Starring • Ella Purnell • Jason Isaacs • Alfred Enoch • Naveen Andrews • Peter Serafinowicz ----- Also in this episode: Ian James Corlett Darren Darnborough Bella Delong Jim Pirri Brock Powell Adam Sinclair Maury Sterling and Kevin Stidham ----- Created by Zack Snyder Directed by Alex Kemp Produced by Chica Barbosa Production Coordinator: Louise Netz Script Supervisors: Mokotsi Rukundo and Jo Troy Sound Design: Tim West and Beau Milkis Mixed by Beau Milkis Dialogue Editing by Ruge Sun Original Music Composition by Jonathan Sanford Executive Producer: Zack Snyder For Netflix, Executive Producers: David Markowitz and Rae Votta For Wolf at the Door, Executive Producers: Alex Kemp and Winnie Kemp For The Stone Quarry, Executive Producers: Debbie Snyder and Wes Coller. Supervising Producer: Adam Forman Creative Producers: Caitlin Parrish, Erica Weiss and Magdalene Visaggio Recorded in London at Red Light Studios and Sonica Studios, and at Wolf at the Door Studios in Venice, California. Recording Engineers were Matt Bainbridge, Drew Simmonds, Mat Clark and Beau Milkis. Original art by Jared Purrington Special Thanks to John Dryden, Eleanor Mein and the team at Goldhawk Productions in London. Also to Sarah Whitehouse, Bruno Sanchez, and Alyssa Appleton.
King Ulmer agrees to heed the prophecy and quickly enters into a royal marriage. But who is his mysterious new bride? And what does this mean for the King's newly installed Seneschal? This series contains graphic depictions of sex and violence. Listener discretion is advised. Rebel Moon is streaming now on Netflix CREDITS Netflix Podcasts Presents A Wolf At The Door Production: Zack Snyder's The Seneschal Starring Ella Purnell Jason Isaacs Alfred Enoch Naveen Andrews Peter Serafinowicz ----- Also in this episode: Nazneen Contractor Ian James Corlett Niko Gerentes Atticus Kemp Adam Sinclair Maury Sterling Kevin Stidham Jo Troy ----- Created by Zack Snyder Directed by Alex Kemp Produced by Chica Barbosa Production Coordinator: Louise Netz Script Supervisors: Mokotsi Rukundo and Jo Troy Sound Design: Tim West and Beau Milkis Mixed by Beau Milkis Dialogue Editing by Ruge Sun Original Music Composition by Jonathan Sanford Executive Producer: Zack Snyder For Netflix, Executive Producers: David Markowitz and Rae Votta For Wolf at the Door, Executive Producers: Alex Kemp and Winnie Kemp For The Stone Quarry, Executive Producers: Debbie Snyder and Wes Coller. Supervising Producer: Adam Forman Creative Producers: Caitlin Parrish, Erica Weiss and Magdalene Visaggio Recorded in London at Red Light Studios and Sonica Studios, and at Wolf at the Door Studios in Venice, California. Recording Engineers were Matt Bainbridge, Drew Simmonds, Mat Clark and Beau Milkis. Original art by Jared Purrington Special Thanks to John Dryden, Eleanor Mein and the team at Goldhawk Productions in London. Also to Sarah Whitehouse, Bruno Sanchez, and Alyssa Appleton.
Desperate to prove himself to the King, Adwin risks everything on an untested experiment, while Raina decides to take matters into her own hands. This series contains graphic depictions of sex and violence. Listener discretion is advised. Rebel Moon is streaming now on Netflix. CREDITS Netflix Podcasts Presents A Wolf At The Door Production: Zack Snyder's The Seneschal Starring Ella Purnell Jason Isaacs Alfred Enoch Naveen Andrews Peter Serafinowicz Also in this episode: Nazneen Contractor Tania Gunadi Jim Pirri Brock Powell Adam Sinclair Maury Sterling Jo Troy Created by Zack Snyder Directed by Alex Kemp Produced by Chica Barbosa Production Coordinator: Louise Netz Script Supervisors: Mokotsi Rukundo and Jo Troy Sound Design: Tim West and Beau Milkis Mixed by Beau Milkis Dialogue Editing by Ruge Sun Original Music Composition by Jonathan Sanford Executive Producer: Zack Snyder For Netflix, Executive Producers: David Markowitz and Rae Votta For Wolf at the Door, Executive Producers: Alex Kemp and Winnie Kemp For The Stone Quarry, Executive Producers: Debbie Snyder and Wes Coller. Supervising Producer: Adam Forman Creative Producers: Caitlin Parrish, Erica Weiss and Magdalene Visaggio Recorded in London at Red Light Studios and Sonica Studios, and at Wolf at the Door Studios in Venice, California. Recording Engineers were Matt Bainbridge, Drew Simmonds, Mat Clark and Beau Milkis. Original art by Jared Purrington Special Thanks to John Dryden, Eleanor Mein and the team at Goldhawk Productions in London. Also to Sarah Whitehouse, Bruno Sanchez, and Alyssa Appleton.
Adwin and Raina are renowned throughout Saaldoran for their exotic automatons. When they are invited to Moa to present their latest work to the mad King Ulmer, they're wary but hopeful. This could be the ticket to a better life. But at what cost? This series contains graphic depictions of sex and violence. Listener discretion is advised. Rebel Moon is streaming now on Netflix. CREDITS Netflix Podcasts Presents A Wolf At The Door Production: Zack Snyder's The Seneschal Starring: Ella Purnell Jason Isaacs Alfred Enoch Naveen Andrews Peter Serafinowicz Also in this episode: Nazneen Contractor Ian James Corlett Darren Darnborough Bella Delong Tania Gunadi Brock Powell Kevin Stidham and Jo Troy Created by Zack Snyder Directed by Alex Kemp Produced by Chica Barbosa Production Coordinator: Louise Netz Script Supervisors: Mokotsi Rukundo and Jo Troy Sound design: Tim West and Beau Milkis Mixed by Beau Milkis Dialogue Editing by Ruge Sun Original Music Composition by Jonathan Sanford Executive Producer: Zack Snyder Executive Producers, Netflix: David Markowitz and Rae Votta Executive Producers, Wolf at the Door: Alex Kemp and Winnie Kemp Executive Producers, The Stone Quarry: Debbie Snyder and Wes Coller. Supervising Producer: Adam Forman Creative Producers: Caitlin Parrish, Erica Weiss and Magdalene Visaggio Recorded in London at Red Light Studios and Sonica Studios, and at Wolf at the Door Studios in Venice, California. Recording Engineers: Matt Bainbridge, Drew Simmonds, Mat Clark and Beau Milkis. Original art by Jared Purrington Special Thanks to John Dryden, Eleanor Mein and the team at Goldhawk Productions in London. Also to Sarah Whitehouse, Bruno Sanchez, and Alyssa Appleton.
John Dryden said "We first make our habits, and then our habits make us." Therefore, the goal is to intentionally make habits that form us into Christ's image. Join us as we consider the 9 habits of the intentional Christian life.
Solon is one of the seven sages of Athens, and he's credited with laying the groundwork for Athenian democracy. But most of what we know about him comes biographies written centuries after he lived. Research: Aristotle, tr. Sir Frederic G. Kenyon. “The Athenian Constitution.” https://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/athenian_const.1.1.html Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Draco". Encyclopedia Britannica, 28 Feb. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Draco-Greek-lawgiver Cadoux, T. J. “The Athenian Archons from Kreon to Hypsichides.” The Journal of Hellenic Studies, vol. 68, 1948, pp. 70–123. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/626301 Cartwright, Mark. “Solon.” World History Encyclopedia. March 10, 2016. https://www.worldhistory.org/solon/ Forrest, W. G., and D. L. Stockton. “The Athenian Archons: A Note.” Historia: Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte, vol. 36, no. 2, 1987, pp. 235–40. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/4436007 French, A. “Solon and the Megarian Question.” The Journal of Hellenic Studies, vol. 77, 1957, pp. 238–46. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/629363 Gill, N.S. "Solon's Reforms and the Rise of Democracy in Athens." ThoughtCo, Aug. 30, 2020, thoughtco.com/solons-reforms-democracy-121062. Hölkeskamp, Karl-Joachim. “What's in a Code? Solon's Laws between Complexity, Compilation and Contingency.” Hermes, vol. 133, no. 3, 2005, pp. 280–93. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/4477659 Leão, Delfim F. and P.J. Rhodes. “The Laws of Solon.” I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd. London. 2015. Linforth, Ivan Mortimer. “Solon the Athenian.” University of California Press. 1919. Accessed online: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=_NENAAAAIAAJ&rdid=book-_NENAAAAIAAJ&rdot=1 Plutarch, and Aubrey Stewart, MA. “Plutarch's Lives.” George Bell & Sons. London. 1894. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/14033/14033-h/14033-h.htm#LIFE_OF_SOLON Plutarch, and John Dryden. “Plutarch's Lives.” Little, Brown & Co. Boston. 1895. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/plutarchslivest02clougoog/page/n7/mode/1up Starr, Chester G.. "Peisistratus". Encyclopedia Britannica, 1 Apr. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Peisistratus See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We first make our habits, and then our habits. - John Dryden Check out John Lee Dumas' award winning Podcast Entrepreneurs on Fire on your favorite podcast directory. For world class free courses and resources to help you on your Entrepreneurial journey visit EOFire.com
QUOTES FOR REFLECTION“Peace is more than the absence of war. Peace is accord. Harmony.”~Laini Taylor, award-winning fantasy author “Instead of hating the people you think are war-makers, hate the appetites and disorder in your own soul, which are the causes of war. If you love peace, then hate injustice, hate tyranny, hate greed – but hate these things in yourself, not in another.”~Thomas Merton (1915-1968), Trappist monk and writer “The theologian who has no joy in his work is not a theologian at all. Sulky faces, morose thoughts and boring ways of speaking are intolerable in this science.” “Loving us, God does not give us something, but Himself; and giving us Himself, giving us His Son, He gives us everything.”~Karl Barth (1886-1968), Swiss Theologian in Church Dogmatics “The Trinity is not some inessential add-on to God, some optional software that can be plugged into him. At bottom, this God is different, for at bottom, He is not creator, ruler, or even ‘God' in some abstract sense: He is the Father, loving and giving life and love to his Son in the joy of the Spirit. A God who is in himself love, who before all things could ‘never be anything but love.' Having such a God happily changes everything.”~Michael Reeves, Delighting in the Trinity “From harmony, from Heav'nly harmonyThis universal frame began…”~John Dryden (1631-1700), England's first Poet Laureate “Thou hast made us for thyself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it finds its rest in thee.”~Augustine of Hippo (354-430), Confessions “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.”~Jesus in John 14:17 (ESV)SERMON PASSAGEGalatians 5:19-26 (ESV)Galatians 5 19 Now the works of the flesh are evident: sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, 20 idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensions, divisions, 21 envy, drunkenness, orgies, and things like these. I warn you, as I warned you before, that those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God. 22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law. 24 And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. 25 If we live by the Spirit, let us also keep in step with the Spirit. 26 Let us not become conceited, provoking one another, envying one another. John 16 [Jesus speaking] 33 I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world. Romans 5 1 Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Romans 8 5 For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit. 6 For to set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace. 7 For the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God, for it does not submit to God's law; indeed, it cannot. Romans 14 17 For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking but of righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.
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**EXPLICIT LANGUAGE WARNNIG**In this captivating episode, Charlotte White explores the tumultuous life of Barbara Villiers, a woman who wielded unparalleled influence at the heart of Charles II's court. From her strategic manoeuvres in politics to her controversial love affair with the king, Barbara's story is one of power, passion, and scandal.Key Points:Introduction to Barbara Villiers:Mother of five children with Charles II.Intricate details of her relationships and influence.Barbara vs. Clarendon and Stewart:Barbara's role in removing key figures like the Earl of Clarendon and Francis Stewart.Insights into Charles II's obsession with Francis Stewart.Barbara's Relationship with Charles II:Charles's infatuation and Barbara's tantrums.Complications arising from Charles's pursuit of a 15-year-old Frances Stewart.Barbara's Political Manoeuvres:Her involvement in politics and influence over Charles's ministers.The Carbel and Buckingham's ambitions.The Artistic and Cultural Legacy of Barbara:Barbara as a pin-up girl and her influence on art.Support for playwright John Dryden and promotion of the arts.Long-Term Consequences:Legacy in Royal Lineage:Prince William as a descendant of Charles II and Barbara Villiers.The intricate family tree and the long-term impact on the monarchy.Comparison with Nell Gwyn:Nell's enduring popularity compared to Barbara.Barbara's controversial actions and her portrayal in history.Barbara: The Uncrowned Queen:Barbara's power surpassing the Queen's.Controversial incidents, such as hanging her underwear in the privy gardens.Historical Challenges in Portraying Barbara:Struggles in writing a biography of Barbara Villiers.The complexity of interpreting her actions in modern terms.Conclusion:Encouragement to delve into Barbara Villiers' life and legacy.The richness and wildness of Barbara's story, often overlooked in history.Guest Information:Charlotte's book recommendation: "Kings and Queens" by Ian Dale.Follow Charlotte on Twitter and Instagram: @restorationcake.You can see the painting Paul and Charlotte talk about here:You can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage or Paul individually @PaulBavill and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.You can join our 'Angry Mob' on Patreon as well. £5 per month gets you episodes 3 months early, the invite to choose questions, entry into our prize draws and the coveted History Rage mug. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/historyrage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen to the full story on BBC Sounds:PART 1: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001yxg8PART 2: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001yxkxONLY AVAILABLE UNTIL JUNE 8th, 2024On this episode, we're previewing the first three minutes of a brand new story from the director of The Truth.Jonathan Mitchell directed, sound designed, and composed the original score for a brand new audio drama on BBC Radio 4 called “The Missed Lives of Max and Judy." It's in two parts, each part is 44 minutes long, and you can hear it free online for the next 30 days at the links above. Part 1 is available starting May 8, and part 2 starting May 9th.After 30 days, they will be gone, possibly forever, so listen right away!The Missed Lives of Max and Judy is a mind-bending time-warping romantic comedy by Janina Mattheson, who also created the Within the Wires podcast, and it stars Danusia Samal, Carl Prekopp, and Alison Steadman. It was Produced by Emma Hearn, and Executive Produced by John Dryden of Goldhawk Productions.
The panel reads the second act of John Dryden's All for Love, with special attention to the rhetorical manoeuvres of Cleopatra, and the psychological state of both Antony and Cleopatra, as their outsized emotional investments doom them both.Continue reading
"We first make our habits, then our habits make us" - John Dryden.In this episode we explore the nature of our habits, and highlight ways to identify our triggers in order to create better habits in future. This is a guide on how to 'Starve Your Distractions, Feed Your Focus'.These are things that have helped improve my life exponentially. To change your habits is to change your life, for the better or for the worse. I hope you all find inspiration and value in the information I provide in this episode. Even better if you apply the knowledge and suggestions given! Best of luck.
The panel reads the first act of John Dryden's take on the story of Antony and Cleopatra, All for Love, with a focus on Marc Antony's mental state, the military situation with which he is confronted, and whether he is at fault for his circumstances.Continue reading
Follow Julien's journey building his next startup with the help of Chris, author of Blitzscaling. We apply an approach which is the opposite of what you'll hear from Y Combinator. The approach we apply is the PayPal mafia approach. It's the approach of Reid Hoffman who after PayPal founded LinkedIn and was the first investor in Airbnb. It's the approach of Peter Thiel who after PayPal founded Palantir and was the first investor in Facebook. It's the approach of the people who win over and over again. What's the Blitzscaling approach? It's about being thoughtful and deliberate. Having deep insight instead of just hustling. Reid calls it “contrarian and right”. Peter says “startups are built on secrets.” It's about getting more done than everyone else and moving faster than everyone else, but doing that in a manner which is comfortable and looks easy. Or as Chris says “be quick but don't hurry” Subscribe if you want to understand the actual way to win. Share with one of your friends who is launching a startup!
Welcome to another short but empowering episode of Monday Motivation, giving you a dose of inspiration as you head into your week... Today, we explore the profound impact of habits on your journey to personal fulfillment, inspired by the powerful adage: 'We first make our habits, then our habits make us.' ...which has us delving deep into the transformative power of consciously shaped habits. Key Takeaways include: Understanding Habit Formation: Discover how your daily choices and actions culminate into habits that shape your life. The Role of Self-Awareness: Learn the importance of recognizing and evaluating your current habits in aligning with your dreams. The Power of Small, Consistent Changes: Uncover strategies for effectively altering one habit at a time for lasting impact. Keystone Habits: Identify and implement key habits that have a domino effect on various aspects of your life. Harnessing Habit Triggers: Learn how to identify and manipulate habit triggers to replace negative habits with positive ones. Listen in and be inspired by these insightful, practical tips and strategies to help you align your daily habits with your dreams and aspirations. Whether you're looking to transform your health, boost your productivity, or achieve personal growth, this episode is a goldmine of practical advice. As always, I'd LOVE to hear what resonates with you from this episode and what you plan to implement after listening in. So please share and let's keep the conversation going in the Dream Life Podcast Facebook Group here. And if you love the quote and want to inspire yourself with it in your everyday life, see these inspiring products here... Have a wonderful week …and remember, it all starts with a dream
Hello! The latest episode of the podcast is now available. Last year I did a "what I've been reading episode" and the feedback was in favor of a repeat, so here we go. In this episode, I recount the ten best books I have read this year, from poetry to history and liturgy. Enjoy! Books Covered: 1. John Dryden, The Hind and the Panther (1687), Poetry 2. Byung Chul-Han, The Disappearance of Rituals: a Topology of the Present (2019), Philosophy 3. Julian Jackson, A Certain Idea of France: the Life of Charles de Gaulle (2018), Biography 4. William Blake, Songs of Innocence and Experience (1794), Poetry 5. Carlos Eire, War Against the Idols: The Reformation of Worship From Erasmus to Calvin (1986), History 6. Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J., Christendom Lost and Found: Meditations for a Post-Post Christian World (2022), Religion 7. Yamen Manai, The Ardent Swarm (2017), Novel 8. Mike Yomer, Please Tell Me (2023) Novel 9. James Simpson, Under the Hammer: Iconoclasm in the Anglo-American Tradition (2010) Literature/Art 10. Michael Fiedrowicz, The Traditional Mass: History, Form and Theology of the Classical Roman Rite (2011/2021) Theology/Liturgy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/churchcontroversies/message
durée : 00:25:07 - Purcell, King Arthur - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - John Dryden, le poète qui a écrit la pièce "King Arthur" s'est librement inspiré de la légende des Chevaliers de la Table ronde. Purcell a écrit de nombreuses musiques de scène, depuis son jeune âge. Mais aucune, mis à part Didon et Enée (1689), n'a l'envergure de "King Arthur"... - réalisé par : Philippe Petit
Welcome back to The Literary Life podcast and our “Best of” re-air of the series on Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. After kicking off the episode with their commonplace quotes, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas start digging into the play itself. Thomas brings up the importance of the timing of this story being midsummer. Angelina gives a little background into the names and characters in this play as well as some of the major ideas we can be looking for in the story. To sign up for Thomas Banks and Anne Phillips' webinar on Herodotus taking place January 30, 2024, head over to HouseofHumaneLetters.com/webinars. Find Angelina's webinar “Jonathan Swift: Enemy of the Enlightenment” at HouseofHumaneLetters.com. Even though the spring 2022 Literary Life Conference “The Battle Over Children's Literature” featuring special guest speaker Vigen Guroian is over, you can still purchase the recordings at HouseofHumaneLetters.com. Commonplace Quotes: Cousin Swift, you will never be a poet. John Dryden, in a letter to Jonathan Swift It would be difficult indeed to define wherein lay the peculiar truth of the phrase “merrie England”, though some conception of it is quite necessary to the comprehension of A Midsummer Night's Dream. In some cases at least, it may be said to lie in this, that the English of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, unlike the England of today, could conceive of the idea of a merry supernaturalism. G. K. Chesterton And yet, there are people who say that Shakespeare always means, “just what he says.” He thinks that to find over and under meanings in Shakespeare's plays is to take unwarranted liberties with them, is like a man who holds the word “spring” must refer only to a particular period of the year, and could not possibly mean birth, or youth or hope. He is a man who has never associated anything with anything else. He is a man without metaphors, and such a man is no man at all, let alone a poet. Harold Goddard Advice to Lovers by Robert Graves I knew an old man at a Fair Who made it his twice-yearly task To clamber on a cider cask And cry to all the yokels there:-- "Lovers to-day and for all time Preserve the meaning of my rhyme: Love is not kindly nor yet grim But does to you as you to him. "Whistle, and Love will come to you, Hiss, and he fades without a word, Do wrong, and he great wrong will do, Speak, he retells what he has heard. "Then all you lovers have good heed Vex not young Love in word or deed: Love never leaves an unpaid debt, He will not pardon nor forget." The old man's voice was sweet yet loud And this shows what a man was he, He'd scatter apples to the crowd And give great draughts of cider, free. Book List: Amazon affiliate links “Battle of the Books” by Jonathan Swift Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift Orthodoxy by G. K. Chesterton The Meaning of Shakespeare by Harold Goddard The Elizabethan World Picture by E. M. Tillyard Mansfield Park by Jane Austen Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Find Cindy at morningtimeformoms.com, on Instagram @cindyordoamoris and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CindyRollinsWriter. Check out Cindy's own Patreon page also! Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let's get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB
Episode 10 of our 10 part series Six Suspects. Arun tells the story of the aftermath of Vicky Rai's murder, and finally reveals who killed him... In this episode, a scapegoat, a suicide and a confession. Send your questions! Questions@goldhawkproductions.org Arun Advani, an investigative journalist ...... Rajit Kapur Vicky Rai, a rich Delhi playboy ...... Zafar Karachiwala Mamta Rai, a politician and Vicky's mother ...... Radhika Mital Munna Mobile, a mobile phone thief ...... Anand Tiwari Shabnam Saxena, a Bollywood actress ...... Shernaz Patel Larry Page, an American tourist ...... Gary Richardson Eketi, a tribesman ...... Rohit Malkani Ashok Rajput, a welfare officer ...... Kenny Desai Champi/Drunk girl in car ...... Radhika Apte Reshma/Barkha Das ...... Anahita Uberoi Ritu ...... Ira Dubey Bilal/Inspector Brar ...... Ankur Vikal Saira/Ruby Gill ...... Megha Burman Pappu Pager ...... Jaimini Pathak Chief Minister Pandey/Chief Melambe/Abu Khaled ...... Jayant Kripalani Detective Gupta, private detective ...... Kenny Desai Abu Technical/Tribesman ...... Pushan Kripalani Abu Omar/Biddy/Driver ...... Nadir Khan Jay Chaterjee/Judge Mishra ...... Sohrab Ardeshir Gulabo/Mrs Gill/Reporter ...... Ayeesha Menon Raman Johar/Bill Bakshi ...... Ashwin Mushran Elizabeth Brookner ...... Karla Singh Inspector Yardav ...... Ravi Khote Sohrab ...... Caran Arora Production team: Line producer in India: Nadir Khan Assistant director: Toral Shah Photography: Ameet Mallapur Script editor: Mike Walker Sound: Ayush Ahuja Additional editing: Steve Bond Music: Sacha Putnam Sound design: Nick Russell-Pavier Produced and directed by John Dryden
Episode 8 of our 10 part series Six Suspects. Arun returns to the story of Larry Page after Vicky Rai shot him and left him for dead. In this episode, a trip to the embassy, mistaken identity and a hostage. Send your questions! Questions@goldhawkproductions.org Arun Advani, an investigative journalist ...... Rajit Kapur Vicky Rai, a rich Delhi playboy ...... Zafar Karachiwala Mamta Rai, a politician and Vicky's mother ...... Radhika Mital Munna Mobile, a mobile phone thief ...... Anand Tiwari Shabnam Saxena, a Bollywood actress ...... Shernaz Patel Larry Page, an American tourist ...... Gary Richardson Eketi, a tribesman ...... Rohit Malkani Ashok Rajput, a welfare officer ...... Kenny Desai Champi/Drunk girl in car ...... Radhika Apte Reshma/Barkha Das ...... Anahita Uberoi Ritu ...... Ira Dubey Bilal/Inspector Brar ...... Ankur Vikal Saira/Ruby Gill ...... Megha Burman Pappu Pager ...... Jaimini Pathak Chief Minister Pandey/Chief Melambe/Abu Khaled ...... Jayant Kripalani Detective Gupta, private detective ...... Kenny Desai Abu Technical/Tribesman ...... Pushan Kripalani Abu Omar/Biddy/Driver ...... Nadir Khan Jay Chaterjee/Judge Mishra ...... Sohrab Ardeshir Gulabo/Mrs Gill/Reporter ...... Ayeesha Menon Raman Johar/Bill Bakshi ...... Ashwin Mushran Elizabeth Brookner ...... Karla Singh Inspector Yardav ...... Ravi Khote Sohrab ...... Caran Arora Production team: Line producer in India: Nadir Khan Assistant director: Toral Shah Photography: Ameet Mallapur Script editor: Mike Walker Sound: Ayush Ahuja Additional editing: Steve Bond Music: Sacha Putnam Sound design: Nick Russell-Pavier Produced and directed by John Dryden
Another failed song from the pages of the Wolf Journal has Dave all kinds of frustrated. Too short, bad rhymes, toxic message, these are just a few of the reasons the hosts came up with...not to love this one. My Bad Poetry Episode 5.2 "A Reason" End Poem from a Real Poet: "I attempt from love's sickness to fly" by John Dryden and Sir. Robert Howard Podcast Email: mybadpoetry.thepodcast@gmail.com Bluesky: @mybadpoetrythepod.bsky.social Instagram & Threads: @MyBadPoetry_ThePod Website: https://www.podpage.com/my-bad-poetry/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mybadpoetry-thepodcast/message
Let's kick off Listener Request Month with this classic, our first full “verse” offering. Scheming gods, shipwrecks, and heroic speeches, it's everything you want from an epic you just pretended to read in school. Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boringbookspod Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/d5kcMsW Read “The Aeneid” at Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/228 Music: "Boring Books for Bedtime,” by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY, https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com If you'd like to suggest a copyright-free reading for soft-spoken relaxation to help you overcome insomnia, anxiety and other sleep issues, connect on our website, http://www.boringbookspod.com.
Episode 7 of our 10 part series Six Suspects. Arun returns to the story of Shabnam Saxena after Vicky Rai turned up at her house and blackmailed her. In this episode, a threat, an indecent proposal and another gun. Send your questions! Questions@goldhawkproductions.org Arun Advani, an investigative journalist ...... Rajit Kapur Vicky Rai, a rich Delhi playboy ...... Zafar Karachiwala Mamta Rai, a politician and Vicky's mother ...... Radhika Mital Munna Mobile, a mobile phone thief ...... Anand Tiwari Shabnam Saxena, a Bollywood actress ...... Shernaz Patel Larry Page, an American tourist ...... Gary Richardson Eketi, a tribesman ...... Rohit Malkani Ashok Rajput, a welfare officer ...... Kenny Desai Champi/Drunk girl in car ...... Radhika Apte Reshma/Barkha Das ...... Anahita Uberoi Ritu ...... Ira Dubey Bilal/Inspector Brar ...... Ankur Vikal Saira/Ruby Gill ...... Megha Burman Pappu Pager ...... Jaimini Pathak Chief Minister Pandey/Chief Melambe/Abu Khaled ...... Jayant Kripalani Detective Gupta, private detective ...... Kenny Desai Abu Technical/Tribesman ...... Pushan Kripalani Abu Omar/Biddy/Driver ...... Nadir Khan Jay Chaterjee/Judge Mishra ...... Sohrab Ardeshir Gulabo/Mrs Gill/Reporter ...... Ayeesha Menon Raman Johar/Bill Bakshi ...... Ashwin Mushran Elizabeth Brookner ...... Karla Singh Inspector Yardav ...... Ravi Khote Sohrab ...... Caran Arora Production team: Line producer in India: Nadir Khan Assistant director: Toral Shah Photography: Ameet Mallapur Script editor: Mike Walker Sound: Ayush Ahuja Additional editing: Steve Bond Music: Sacha Putnam Sound design: Nick Russell-Pavier Produced and directed by John Dryden
Episode 6 of our 10 part series Six Suspects. Arun returns to the story of Munna Mobile after he was assaulted in a chinese restaurant. In this episode, a phone call, a confession and a gun. Send your questions! Questions@goldhawkproductions.org Arun Advani, an investigative journalist ...... Rajit Kapur Vicky Rai, a rich Delhi playboy ...... Zafar Karachiwala Mamta Rai, a politician and Vicky's mother ...... Radhika Mital Munna Mobile, a mobile phone thief ...... Anand Tiwari Shabnam Saxena, a Bollywood actress ...... Shernaz Patel Larry Page, an American tourist ...... Gary Richardson Eketi, a tribesman ...... Rohit Malkani Ashok Rajput, a welfare officer ...... Kenny Desai Champi/Drunk girl in car ...... Radhika Apte Reshma/Barkha Das ...... Anahita Uberoi Ritu ...... Ira Dubey Bilal/Inspector Brar ...... Ankur Vikal Saira/Ruby Gill ...... Megha Burman Pappu Pager ...... Jaimini Pathak Chief Minister Pandey/Chief Melambe/Abu Khaled ...... Jayant Kripalani Detective Gupta, private detective ...... Kenny Desai Abu Technical/Tribesman ...... Pushan Kripalani Abu Omar/Biddy/Driver ...... Nadir Khan Jay Chaterjee/Judge Mishra ...... Sohrab Ardeshir Gulabo/Mrs Gill/Reporter ...... Ayeesha Menon Raman Johar/Bill Bakshi ...... Ashwin Mushran Elizabeth Brookner ...... Karla Singh Inspector Yardav ...... Ravi Khote Sohrab ...... Caran Arora Production team: Line producer in India: Nadir Khan Assistant director: Toral Shah Photography: Ameet Mallapur Script editor: Mike Walker Sound: Ayush Ahuja Additional editing: Steve Bond Music: Sacha Putnam Sound design: Nick Russell-Pavier Produced and directed by John Dryden
All for Love; or, The World Well Lost by John Dryden audiobook. All for Love is widely considered to be John Dryden's finest work, dramatic or otherwise. A tragedy written in blank verse, it retells the story of Roman general Marc Antony's love affair with the alluring Egyptian queen Cleopatra and their eventual double-suicide. Compared to the more famous rendition of the tale by William Shakespeare, however, which is grand and hectic in terms of setting, Dryden chooses instead to focus in on the lovers' last days in Alexandria as the threat of their defeat looms and their legacies are contested. The result is a swelling, elegant, emotional drama that perceptively considers such themes as loyalty and love, fidelity in marriage, the lasting endurance of friendship, and even the tenuous construct of masculinity. In short, it's truly a gem of the Restoration repertoire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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A man with no memory finds himself outside a flat in a tenement block in Mumbai. With no idea of who he is or how he got there he tries, with the help of a street-child, to piece together fragments of his life. A thriller from writer/director John Dryden set and recorded on the streets of Mumbai. Cast: Man - Vivek Madan Child - Faezeh Jalali Couple – Siddharth Menon and Shivani Tanksale Neighbour – Suhaas Ahuja Nita – Prerna Chawla Homeless Woman – Ayeesha Menon Buddy - Namit Das Production: Editor – Ayeesha Menon Producer – Preetika Chawla Production Manager - Ratnabali Bhattacharjee Written, Recorded and Directed by John Dryden
Hello everyone, this will be the last episode we release on a Sunday until we return week commencing 14th August 2023!There Charon stands, who rules the dreary coast –A sordid god: down from his hairy chinA length of beard descends, uncombed, unclean;His eyes, like hollow furnaces on fire;A girdle, foul with grease, binds his obscene attireVirgil, Aeneid 6.298–301, as translated by John Dryden.In Greek mythology, Charon, also known as the Ferryman of Hades, holds a prominent place as the guardian and transporter of the souls of the deceased across the river Styx. This legendary figure plays a crucial role in the afterlife beliefs of the ancient Greeks, offering a fascinating glimpse into their mythology and understanding of death.According to myth, the river Styx formed the boundary between the mortal realm and the underworld, where the souls of the dead resided. To reach the realm of Hades, the god of the underworld, one had to cross the river Styx. This is where Charon came into play. He was tasked with ferrying the souls of the deceased across the river, allowing them to enter the realm of the dead.Join Sarah's new FACEBOOK GROUPSubscribe to our PATREONEMAIL us your storiesFollow us on YOUTUBEJoin us on INSTAGRAMJoin us on TWITTERJoin us on FACEBOOKVisit our WEBSITEResearch Link OneResearch Link TwoStory OneThanks so much for listening and we'll catch up with you again in a couple of weeks for some more true, scary stories.Sarah and Tobie xx"Spacial Winds" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This special, one-hour Engines episode explores the effect of music in our lives. Music for a While Let us explore the place of music in our lives. Let us see how it creates calm in our hurried existence – how it opens windows into understanding. Let us trace its action in our lives, both in the way it is made, and in the many ways it affects us so deeply.
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This is the first episode of our second instalment of Undercover City. A series about a young female detective Alia Khan trying to do her job and find justice in a male dominated police force. If you haven't heard the first series you can go back and listen on the feed. **Spoilers Below** In this episode, disgraced police inspector Alia Khan seeks a life of obscurity as a receptionist in a run down Mumbai hotel. But murder soon comes knocking at her door. Second series of the crime drama set and recorded on location in India. Written by Ayeesha Menon and directed by John Dryden. CAST Alia – Prerna Chawla Ratna – Shivani Tanksale Jamal - Kenny Desai Bala – Prabal Panjabi Yamraj – Abhay Mahajan Meenakshi – Ratnabali Bhattacharjee Faisal – Prashant Prakash Mrs Gomes – Radhika Mital Senior Inspector Desai – Rajit Kapur The Hotel Manager – Joy Sengupta Principal Pandey – Sohrab Ardeshir Inspector Siddiqui – Adhir Bhat Home Minister – Satchit Puranik Dhruv – Neil Bhoopalam Shaina Patel – Preetika Chawla Ensemble – Vivek Madan & Nadir Khan PRODUCTION Sound Recordist – Ayush Ahuja Sound Design - Steve Bond Script Editor – Phillip Shelley Assistant Producer - Toral Shah Producer - Nadir Khan Music - Sacha Putnam. Writer - Ayeesha Menon Director - John Scott Dryden
The Noose - Sapna must revisit her past to make sense of her present. But nothing can prepare her what she finds there. Cast: Sapna – Rasika Dugal Acharya – Vijay Chrishna Karan – Neil Bhoopalam Nirmila Ben / Rosie – Radhika Mital Sapna's Mother – Shernaz Patel Raja – Sumeet Vyas Kuldeep Singh / Roaji – Rajit Kapur Neha – Amrita Puri Priya Capoor / Pushpa / Female Judge – Ayesha Raza Badan Singh / Politician / Constable – Kenny Desai Madan – Vivek Madan Neelam / Babli – Prerna Chawla Rent Collector – Satchit Puranik Production: Sound Design - Steve Bond Editing Assistant – Varun Bangera Script Editor - Mike Walker Assistant Producer - Toral Shah Producer - Nadir Khan Music - Sacha Putnam Dramatised by Ayeesha Menon and John Dryden from the novel “ACCIDENTAL APPRENTICE” by Vikas Swarup. Director - John Scott Dryden Mumbai Crimes is doing an audience survey! If you want to help us make more shows like this, tell us about yourselves! Go to www.survey.prx.org/crime
In jail for murder, Sapna is trying to make sense of the past few months. But there is hope in an unexpected visit from someone she has helped in the past. Cast: Sapna – Rasika Dugal Acharya – Vijay Chrishna Karan – Neil Bhoopalam Nirmila Ben / Rosie – Radhika Mital Sapna's Mother – Shernaz Patel Raja – Sumeet Vyas Kuldeep Singh / Roaji – Rajit Kapur Neha – Amrita Puri Priya Capoor / Pushpa / Female Judge – Ayesha Raza Badan Singh / Politician / Constable – Kenny Desai Madan – Vivek Madan Neelam / Babli – Prerna Chawla Rent Collector – Satchit Puranik Production: Sound Design - Steve Bond Editing Assistant – Varun Bangera Script Editor - Mike Walker Assistant Producer - Toral Shah Producer - Nadir Khan Music - Sacha Putnam Dramatised by Ayeesha Menon and John Dryden from the novel “ACCIDENTAL APPRENTICE” by Vikas Swarup. Director - John Scott Dryden Mumbai Crimes is doing an audience survey! If you want to help us make more shows like this, tell us about yourselves! Go to www.survey.prx.org/crime
The Liturgy of the Hours, Lauds, Morning Prayer for 5th Tuesday in Lent, March 28, 2023.Thanks for praying with us! For inquiries, requests, and feedback please email singthehours@gmail.com.Follow us on Twitter @singthehours Please support this work directly through any of our funding platforms:Venmo: @singthehoursPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=UT522UGV68ANSPatreon: patreon.com/singthehoursBy Mail: St. Paul’s Parish, attn: Paul Rose, 29 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA 02138Check out our website at singthehours.org Deus in AdjutoriumHymn: "Iam Christe Sol Iustitiae," 10th century Lenten Hymn, translated by John Dryden (1631 - 1701)Psalm 24Canticle: Tobit 13v1-8Psalm 33Reading: Zechariah 12:10-11aResponsory: "God Himself will set me free from the hunter's snare."Canticle of Zechariah (Luke 1v68-79)IntercessionsThe Lord’s PrayerConcluding PrayersHail Mary (StH arrangement#1) The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes), ©1974, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Readings and Old and New Testament Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles) are from the New American Bible © 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.
Having passed six of the “life tests”, Sapna is within reach of changing her life forever – but not in the way she had anticipated. As the consequences of her Faustian pact become apparent, she realizes there is no escape. Cast: Sapna – Rasika Dugal Acharya – Vijay Chrishna Karan – Neil Bhoopalam Nirmila Ben / Rosie – Radhika Mital Sapna's Mother – Shernaz Patel Raja – Sumeet Vyas Kuldeep Singh / Roaji – Rajit Kapur Neha – Amrita Puri Priya Capoor / Pushpa / Female Judge – Ayesha Raza Badan Singh / Politician / Constable – Kenny Desai Madan – Vivek Madan Neelam / Babli – Prerna Chawla Rent Collector – Satchit Puranik Production: Sound Design - Steve Bond Editing Assistant – Varun Bangera Script Editor - Mike Walker Assistant Producer - Toral Shah Producer - Nadir Khan Music - Sacha Putnam Dramatised by Ayeesha Menon and John Dryden from the novel “ACCIDENTAL APPRENTICE” by Vikas Swarup. Director - John Scott Dryden Mumbai Crimes is doing an audience survey! If you want to help us make more shows like this, tell us about yourselves! Go to www.survey.prx.org/crime
Increasing rent prices send Sapna's elderly neighbour, Nirmila Ben on a crusade against corruption. But when no one notices her protest and her frail health begins to fail, Sapna must find a way to save her. Dramatised from Vikas Swarup's best-selling novel “The Accidental Apprentice”. Cast: Sapna – Rasika Dugal Acharya – Vijay Chrishna Karan – Neil Bhoopalam Nirmila Ben / Rosie – Radhika Mital Sapna's Mother – Shernaz Patel Raja – Sumeet Vyas Kuldeep Singh / Roaji – Rajit Kapur Neha – Amrita Puri Priya Capoor / Pushpa / Female Judge – Ayesha Raza Badan Singh / Politician / Constable – Kenny Desai Madan – Vivek Madan Neelam / Babli – Prerna Chawla Rent Collector – Satchit Puranik Production: Sound Design - Steve Bond Editing Assistant – Varun Bangera Script Editor - Mike Walker Assistant Producer - Toral Shah Producer - Nadir Khan Music - Sacha Putnam Dramatised by Ayeesha Menon and John Dryden from the novel “ACCIDENTAL APPRENTICE” by Vikas Swarup. Director - John Scott Dryden Mumbai Crimes is doing an audience survey! If you want to help us make more shows like this, tell us about yourselves! Go to www.survey.prx.org/crime
The Liturgy of the Hours, Lauds, Morning Prayer for 3rd Tuesday in Lent, March 14th, 2023. Thanks for praying with us, for inquiries, requests, feedback, please email singthehours@gmail.com. To support this week (I very much need your help!) visit patreon.com/singthehours. OR Venmo: @singthehoursPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=UT522UGV68ANSBy Mail: St. Paul’s Parish, attn: Paul Rose, 29 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA 02138 Check out our website at singthehours.org! Deus in AdjutoriumHymn: "Iam Christe Sol Iustitiae," 10th century Lenten Hymn, translated by John Dryden (1631 - 1701)Psalm 85Canticle: Isaiah 26v1-4, 7-9, 12Psalm 67ReadingResponsoryCanticle of Zechariah (Luke 1v68-79)IntercessionsThe Lord’s PrayerConcluding PrayersHail Mary (StH arrangement#1) The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes), ©1974, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Readings and Old and New Testament Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles) are from the New American Bible © 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.
When Sapna's sister, Neha enters India's top musical talent show “Pop Star No 1”, she attracts the attention of blind music producer, Raoji. But not in the way she would have hoped. Sapna must come to her rescue. Dramatised from Vikas Swarup's best-selling novel “The Accidental Apprentice”. Cast: Sapna – Rasika Dugal Acharya – Vijay Chrishna Karan – Neil Bhoopalam Nirmila Ben / Rosie – Radhika Mital Sapna's Mother – Shernaz Patel Raja – Sumeet Vyas Kuldeep Singh / Roaji – Rajit Kapur Neha – Amrita Puri Priya Capoor / Pushpa / Female Judge – Ayesha Raza Badan Singh / Politician / Constable – Kenny Desai Madan – Vivek Madan Neelam / Babli – Prerna Chawla Rent Collector – Satchit Puranik Production: Sound Design - Steve Bond Editing Assistant – Varun Bangera Script Editor - Mike Walker Assistant Producer - Toral Shah Producer - Nadir Khan Music - Sacha Putnam Dramatised by Ayeesha Menon and John Dryden from the novel “ACCIDENTAL APPRENTICE” by Vikas Swarup. Director - John Scott Dryden Mumbai Crimes is doing an audience survey! If you want to help us make more shows like this, tell us about yourselves! Go to www.survey.prx.org/crime
Lauds, Morning Prayer for Friday of the 2nd week in Lent, March 10th, 2023. Thanks for praying with us!For inquiries, requests, and feedback please email singthehours@gmail.com.Follow us on Twitter @singthehours Please support this work directly through any of our funding platforms:Venmo: @singthehoursPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=UT522UGV68ANSPatreon: patreon.com/singthehours Check out our website at singthehours.org Deus in Adjutorium – "O God, come to my assistance"Hymn: "Iam Christe Sol Iustitiae," 10th century Lenten Hymn, translated by John Dryden (1631 - 1701)Psalm 51 (tone 7)Canticle: Habakkuk 3v2-4, 13a, 15-19 (tone 2)Psalm 147:12-20 (tone 4)Reading: Isaiah 53v11b-12Responsory: God himself will set me free, from the hunter's snare.Canticle of Zechariah (tone 8)Intercessions: Lord, have mercy on us.The Lord’s PrayerConcluding PrayersHail Mary (StH arrangement#2) The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes), ©1974, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Readings and Old and New Testament Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles) are from the New American Bible © 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.
A van appears in Sapna's neighbourhood, luring children away with sweets, to work in factories. Sapna intervenes, but in so doing sets off a chain of events that lead her into the path of danger. Dramatised from Vikas Swarup's best-selling novel “The Accidental Apprentice”. Cast: Sapna – Rasika Dugal Acharya – Vijay Chrishna Karan – Neil Bhoopalam Nirmila Ben / Rosie – Radhika Mital Sapna's Mother – Shernaz Patel Raja – Sumeet Vyas Kuldeep Singh / Roaji – Rajit Kapur Neha – Amrita Puri Priya Capoor / Pushpa / Female Judge – Ayesha Raza Badan Singh / Politician / Constable – Kenny Desai Madan – Vivek Madan Neelam / Babli – Prerna Chawla Rent Collector – Satchit Puranik Production: Sound Design - Steve Bond Editing Assistant – Varun Bangera Script Editor - Mike Walker Assistant Producer - Toral Shah Producer - Nadir Khan Music - Sacha Putnam Dramatised by Ayeesha Menon and John Dryden from the novel “ACCIDENTAL APPRENTICE” by Vikas Swarup. Director - John Scott Dryden Mumbai Crimes is doing an audience survey! If you want to help us make more shows like this, tell us about yourselves! Go to www.survey.prx.org/crime
The Liturgy of the Hours, Lauds, Morning Prayer for 1st Tuesday in Lent, February 28, 2023. Thanks for praying with us. For inquiries, requests, feedback, please email singthehours@gmail.com.Follow us on Twitter! @SingtheHours Please support this work directly through any of our funding platforms:Venmo: @SingtheHoursPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=UT522UGV68ANSPatreon: patreon.com/singthehours Check out our website at singthehours.org! Deus in AdjutoriumHymn: "Iam Christe Sol Iustitiae," 10th century Lenten Hymn, translated by John Dryden (1631 - 1701)Psalm 24 Canticle: Tobit 13v1-8 Psalm 33 Reading Joel 2v12-13 Responsory Canticle of Zechariah (Luke 1v68-79) Intercessions The Lord’s Prayer Concluding Prayers Hail Mary (StH arrangement#1) The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes), ©1974, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Readings and Old and New Testament Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles) are from the New American Bible © 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for January 1, 2023 is: annus mirabilis ann-us-muh-RAH-buh-lus noun Annus mirabilis means “a remarkable or notable year.” // Devoted film buffs often argue over whether cinema's annus mirabilis was 1932, 1967, or 1971, but most of the time they simply choose the year their favorite movie came out. See the entry > Examples: “In literature the response to the challenges and opportunities of the early 20th Century was Modernism—the rejection of traditional linear storytelling and the use of more challenging styles to reflect the new world—and its annus mirabilis is usually seen as 1922.” — John Self, BBC, 1 Feb. 2022 Did you know? To British poet John Dryden, the “year of wonders” was 1666. That was the year of a great British naval victory over the Dutch, as well as the date of the great London fire. When he titled his 1667 poetic review of 1666 and its events Annus Mirabilis, Dryden became one of the first writers to use that Latinate phrase in an otherwise English context. Annus mirabilis is a direct translation from New Latin, the form of Latin that has been used since the end of the medieval period especially in scientific descriptions and classification. The phrase is not particularly common, but it is used by writers and historians to denote any notably remarkable year.