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Amon Sûl
110 - The Last Homely House: The Breaking of the World

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024


Richard is rejoined by Magister Scott Brewer to round out The Last Homely House's read-through of the Silmarillion. They discuss the Breaking of the World, and Richard pitches his own version of a TV show focused on the Second Age of Middle-earth.

Today's Tolkien Times
Week 061 - Middle-earth Map Monday: Smells Like Elves

Today's Tolkien Times

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 8:07


Join The Man of the West for another Middle-earth Map Monday as we arrive at The Last Homely House, just in time for lunch — and a long talk about the Second Age history of Rivendell! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Make and Decorate with Stephanie Socha Design
S7 E117: Guest - Chris English Quilts

Make and Decorate with Stephanie Socha Design

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 75:37


Click Here to Send me a Fan Mail Message!Guest Segment: Chris English QuiltsMy guest is Chris English, a quilter and fabric/textile designer in the UK.  Chris is known for utilizing recycled fabrics in his one of a kind quilts.  The past several years his quilts have been shown at the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham, UK.  We chat about Chris's creative background in textile design leading up to his love for finding previously loved and repurposed  fabrics to make gorgeous and unique quilts.  Chris often mixes florals, plaids, textures with touches of bold color in his quilts.  Find out what he finds and how he sources these unique fabrics and puts them together in a harmonious quilt.  Chris also shares the story of his #teambearpaw24 initiative group quilt.If you are interested in the subscription box project that Chris is working on, visit his website Chris English Quilts to be added to the waiting list.  Below are more links to what we talked about:IG: @afullenglishChris visits Kate at The Last Homely House - YouTube videoFestival of Quilts 2023 - The Last Homely House, Kate chats with Chris Chit Chat Segment:Arne & Carlos: Mystery knit along - more info on 10/13 their yt channel. Plus 2024 Christmas Balls patterns are avail. in their website shop.Alice Caroline - the UK based Liberty fabric shop is hosting another online Sewing festival called the Alice Caroline Christmas Sew-Along. Learn Sashiko online or in-person course with Atsushi Futatsuya at Upcycle Stiches and Domestica Introduction to Sashiko StitchingMy review of the true cut quilting ruler and rotary cutter.  by Grace Company.  My review of a wool polyamide blend embroidery/mending thread Laine Saint-Pierre .  Ordered from Brooklyn Haberdashery. Support the showINSTAGRAM: @stephanie.socha.design WEBSITE: https://stephaniesochadesign.com/podcast-make-and-decorate EMAIL: info@makeanddecorate.com YOUTUBE: Stephanie Socha Design

Amon Sûl
109 - The Last Homely House: The Masculine Urge to Go On About the Sea

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024


Richard is joined by Deacon Davede Thompson for the finale of our Earendil series. They talk about St. Augustine, Old English poetry, Earendil, and the Tale of the Mariner and His Wife

The Last Homely House
Season 2 Premiere Week: Part 2

The Last Homely House

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 49:01


SPOILERS AHEAD!! It's part 2 of a special, double-episode edition of Last Homely House as our hosts discuss the first three episodes of The Rings of Power Season 2. We talk about Eregion, Khazad-Dum, Pelargir, and Numenor.

The Last Homely House
Season 2 Premiere Week: Part 1

The Last Homely House

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 50:59


SPOILERS AHEAD!! It's a special, double-episode edition of Last Homely House as our hosts discuss the first three episodes of The Rings of Power Season 2. We talk about Sauron and Adar and the goings on in Mordor, Rhun, and Lindon.

Sleepy Cat Meditations
Journey With Gandalf To Rivendell - Guided LOTR Inspired Sleep Story (Part 2/2)

Sleepy Cat Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 90:04


This second Lord of the Rings inspired sleep story follows on from where we left off in ‘A Peaceful Day in The Shire' - however, it can of course be enjoyed as a stand-alone track. After a short introduction and breathing exercise to relax your body and mind, you begin this story waking up in your Hobbit hole, brewing a fresh hot tea, and watching the sunrise over the rolling hills of The Shire. Before long, an old friend arrives ready to take you on your next adventure. You journey across the wild with Gandalf the Wizard, and make your way to The Last Homely House of Rivendell. (This is a remastered version of my 2021 release, due to problems with music licensing for wider release) If you would like to enjoy ad-free content, exclusive sleep stories, live readings and more, then you can join our wonderful Patreon community here: https://www.patreon.com/sleepycatmeditations

Amon Sûl
103 -The Last Homely House: The Masculine Urge to Die at Sea

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024


Fr. Andrew comes over to this side of the podcast to discuss the tale of The Mariner's Wife, one of the most melancholy tales in the legendarium. They talk about marriage, the sea, and Fr. Andrew even shares a beautiful piece of music to lift our spirits at the end…

Amon Sûl
103 -The Last Homely House: The Masculine Urge to Die at Sea

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024


Fr. Andrew comes over to this side of the podcast to discuss the tale of The Mariner's Wife, one of the most melancholy tales in the legendarium. They talk about marriage, the sea, and Fr. Andrew even shares a beautiful piece of music to lift our spirits at the end…

Amon Sûl
102 -The Last Homely House: The War of Wrath

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024


Podcaster and entomologist Aaron Irber of “I Might Believe in Faeries” rejoins Richard to continue his extended deep-read of the Silmarillion. They finish up the Quenta Silmarillion proper. If this series has passed from the high and the beautiful to darkness and ruin, that was of old the fate of Arda Marred; and if any change shall come and the Marring be amended, Manwë and Varda may know; but they have not revealed it, and it is not declared in the dooms of Mandos

Amon Sûl
102 -The Last Homely House: The War of Wrath

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024


Podcaster and entomologist Aaron Irber of “I Might Believe in Faeries” rejoins Richard to continue his extended deep-read of the Silmarillion. They finish up the Quenta Silmarillion proper. If this series has passed from the high and the beautiful to darkness and ruin, that was of old the fate of Arda Marred; and if any change shall come and the Marring be amended, Manwë and Varda may know; but they have not revealed it, and it is not declared in the dooms of Mandos

The Last Homely House
Season 3 Rumors for the LHH Podcast

The Last Homely House

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 46:11


We've talked TRoP rumors but have you heard any of the rumors flying around for the third season of our podcast! Some amazing things coming out this year! Our hosts got together on April 1st to talk LHH Rumors. Listen in and let us know what you're looking forward to the most in this season of the Last Homely House.

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The Quilter on Fire Podcast
QOF Episode 156 - Kate of The Last Homely House

The Quilter on Fire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 129:51


My guest today is Kate Jackson of The Last Homely House. Watching her videos on YouTube is like watching your homespun, talented, creative best friend who invites you for a cup of tea and convinces you softly that you are creative too. She is skilled at an array of crafts and brings her story to the viewer in a way that is entirely relatable and she makes you want to take a visit to the countryside.  Her cottage in the Northumberland hills is the setting where she makes things day to day to share with you. She is known for her creative curiosity and saying, how hard can it be?Kate Jackson's Website:  https://thelasthomelyhouse.co.uk/The Last Homely House on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpWKp6lHakdUNsy49_TLDzAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kateatthelasthomelyhouseQuilter on Fire Website - https://quilteronfire.com/Square One Textile Art WorkshopLink to Brandy's email listKristy's Quilt Picture BookQuilter on Fire PatternsFree Quilter on Fire Holiday Table Runner VIDEO JAPAN TOUR - Call Judy at Opulent Quilt Journeys at 1-877-235-3767 or go to the Opulent Quilt Journeys Website.  Support the showSupport the showThank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.

Amon Sûl
096 -The Last Homely House: The Star-Ship Vingolot

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 127:59


Andrea with the Bangs comes back for Part 2 of our mini-series on the Voyages of Earendil. She and Richard talk more about what it would mean for Earendil to leave his wife and sons for the doomed voyage into the West, take a deep-dive into Tolkien's insanely complex notes for his unfinished Earendil heptology. Finally, Andrea makes a billion-dollar pitch.

Amon Sûl
096 -The Last Homely House: The Star-Ship Vingilot

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 127:59


Andrea with the Bangs comes back for Part 2 of our mini-series on the Voyages of Earendil. She and Richard talk more about what it would mean for Earendil to leave his wife and sons for the doomed voyage into the West, take a deep-dive into Tolkien's insanely complex notes for his unfinished Earendil heptology. Finally, Andrea makes a billion-dollar pitch.

Amon Sûl
096 - The Last Homely House: The Star-Ship Vingilot

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023


Andrea with the Bangs comes back for Part 2 of our mini-series on the Voyages of Earendil. She and Richard talk more about what it would mean for Earendil to leave his wife and sons for the doomed voyage into the West, take a deep-dive into Tolkien's insanely complex notes for his unfinished Earendil heptology. Finally, Andrea makes a billion-dollar pitch.

Amon Sûl
096 - The Last Homely House: The Star-Ship Vingilot

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023


Andrea with the Bangs comes back for Part 2 of our mini-series on the Voyages of Earendil. She and Richard talk more about what it would mean for Earendil to leave his wife and sons for the doomed voyage into the West, take a deep-dive into Tolkien's insanely complex notes for his unfinished Earendil heptology. Finally, Andrea makes a billion-dollar pitch.

Amon Sûl
094 - The Last Homely House: These Are the Voyages

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023


Richard is rejoined by Andrea with the Bangs for part 1 of a 2-part series on the Voyages of Earendil. They talk about stories, the necessity of properly pairing the masculine and the feminine, and various matters touching seabirds. Richard poses a billion-dollar question to Andrea and the audience.

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Amon Sûl
094 - The Last Homely House: These Are the Voyages

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023


Richard is rejoined by Andrea with the Bangs for part 1 of a 2-part series on the Voyages of Earendil. They talk about stories, the necessity of properly pairing the masculine and the feminine, and various matters touching seabirds. Richard poses a billion-dollar question to Andrea and the audience.

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Amon Sûl
094 - The Last Homely House: These Are the Voyages

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 97:38


Richard is rejoined by Andrea with the Bangs for part 1 of a 2-part series on the Voyages of Earendil. They talk about stories, the necessity of properly pairing the masculine and the feminine, and various matters touching seabirds. Richard poses a billion-dollar question to Andrea and the audience.

Amon Sûl
092 - The Last Homely House: Gondolin

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023


Michael Haldas joins Richard once again to wrap up the conversation they started in 089 - The Last Homely House: The Fall of Everything. This time, they finally make it to Gondolin, and talk about how Professor Tolkien first broke their hearts. Michael also gives us a DoxaMoot after-action report, and we talk once again about the danger presented by lonely metalworkers.

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Amon Sûl
092 - The Last Homely House: Gondolin

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023


Michael Haldas joins Richard once again to wrap up the conversation they started in 089 - The Last Homely House: The Fall of Everything. This time, they finally make it to Gondolin, and talk about how Professor Tolkien first broke their hearts. Michael also gives us a DoxaMoot after-action report, and we talk once again about the danger presented by lonely metalworkers.

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Amon Sûl
092 - The Last Homely House: Gondolin

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 117:44


Michael Haldas joins Richard once again to wrap up the conversation they started in 089 - The Last Homely House: The Fall of Everything. This time, they finally make it to Gondolin, and talk about how Professor Tolkien first broke their hearts. Michael also gives us a DoxaMoot after-action report, and we talk once again about the danger presented by lonely metalworkers.

Amon Sûl
092 - The Last Homely House: Gondolin

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 117:44


Michael Haldas joins Richard once again to wrap up the conversation they started in 089 - The Last Homely House: The Fall of Everything. This time, they finally make it to Gondolin, and talk about how Professor Tolkien first broke their hearts. Michael also gives us a DoxaMoot after-action report, and we talk once again about the danger presented by lonely metalworkers.

Amon Sûl
089 - The Last Homely House: The Fall of Everything

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023


Michael Haldas joins Richard to discuss “Of the Fall of Doriath,” which rivals “The Fifth Battle…” for being the bummerest chapter in The Silmarillion. They talk about weeping, Michael's favorite character in the legendarium, and Michael schools Richard on some Rock & Roll trivia.

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Amon Sûl
089 - The Last Homely House: The Fall of Everything

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023


Michael Haldas joins Richard to discuss “Of the Fall of Doriath,” which rivals “The Fifth Battle…” for being the bummerest chapter in The Silmarillion. They talk about weeping, Michael's favorite character in the legendarium, and Michael schools Richard on some Rock & Roll trivia.

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Amon Sûl
089 - The Last Homely House: The Fall of Everything

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 111:35


Michael Haldas joins Richard to discuss “Of the Fall of Doriath,” which rivals “The Fifth Battle…” for being the bummerest chapter in The Silmarillion. They talk about weeping, Michael's favorite character in the legendarium, and Michael schools Richard on some Rock & Roll trivia.

Amon Sûl
087 - The Last Homely House: Alliteration for Fun and Profit

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023


Richard is joined once again by fellow philologist Scott Brewer. Together, they passionately defend flagon-tossing, rant about the current state of medievalism as an academic discipline, and dispense hot takes about all of the latest vowel-shifting, syntax-muddling news. Also, they read a LOT of poetry.

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Amon Sûl
087 - The Last Homely House: Alliteration for Fun and Profit

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023


Richard is joined once again by fellow philologist Scott Brewer. Together, they passionately defend flagon-tossing, rant about the current state of medievalism as an academic discipline, and dispense hot takes about all of the latest vowel-shifting, syntax-muddling news. Also, they read a LOT of poetry.

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Amon Sûl
087 - The Last Homely House: Alliteration for Fun and Profit

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 128:59


Richard is joined once again by fellow philologist Scott Brewer. Together, they passionately defend flagon-tossing, rant about the current state of medievalism as an academic discipline, and dispense hot takes about all of the latest vowel-shifting, syntax-muddling news. Also, they read a LOT of poetry.

Amon Sûl
086 - The Last Homely House: To Rule the Fate of Many

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023


Richard interviews Tom Hillman about his forthcoming book “Pity, Power, and Tolkien's Ring: To Rule the Fate of Many.” They talk about what exactly the Ring is, how it works, and the importance of Pity in Tolkien's legendarium. There's also some poetry reading.

Amon Sûl
086 - The Last Homely House: To Rule the Fate of Many

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023


Richard interviews Tom Hillman about his forthcoming book “Pity, Power, and Tolkien's Ring: To Rule the Fate of Many.” They talk about what exactly the Ring is, how it works, and the importance of Pity in Tolkien's legendarium. There's also some poetry reading.

Amon Sûl
086 - The Last Homely House: To Rule the Fate of Many

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 98:12


Richard interviews Tom Hillman about his forthcoming book “Pity, Power, and Tolkien's Ring: To Rule the Fate of Many.” They talk about what exactly the Ring is, how it works, and the importance of Pity in Tolkien's legendarium. There's also some poetry reading.

Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values

Perhaps no other individual (or person, for the benefit of the Kirkian insider) was more responsible for resuscitating intellectual conservatism back to life in the mid Twentieth century than Russell Kirk.  Today, Kirk's efforts to recover and conserve the “Permanent Things” lives on at the Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal.  Co-founder and Vice Chair of the Russell Kirk Center, Jeff Nelson, joins Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis to explore the legacy of Russell Kirk and its lasting impact on the conservative movement today.   About Jeff Nelson From the Kirk Center bio: Jeff Nelson co-founded the Kirk Center with Annette Kirk and is currently Vice Chairman of the Center's Board of Trustees.  He served in 1986 and again in 1989 as Dr. Kirk's personal assistant.   Dr. Nelson is Executive Vice President of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (Wilmington, Delaware).  He also served as president of the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts (Merrimack, NH).  He received his B.A. at the University of Detroit, an M.A. at Yale University Divinity School, and was awarded his Ph.D. in American History at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.   Dr. Nelson founded ISI Books, the Intercollegiate Studies Institute's now nationally recognized publishing imprint, in 1993.  Under his direction, more than 110 books were published.  During that time he also edited two respected journals of thought and opinion: The Intercollegiate Review and The University Bookman, and is publisher of Studies in Burke and His Time.  He also is senior fellow of both the International G. K. Chesterton Institute (Toronto, ON) and the Centre for the Study of Faith and Culture in Oxford, England; and he is secretary of the Edmund Burke Society of America.   Dr. Nelson has edited two book collections: Redeeming the Time by Russell Kirk, and Perfect Sowing: Reflections of a Bookman by Henry Regnery; he co-edited an award-winning treasury of the historian John Lukacs' writings entitled Remembered Past; and was project director of the popular national college guide, Choosing the Right College: The Whole Truth About America's Top Schools.  Dr. Nelson was featured in a New York Times front-page news article about a major reference work he co-edited, American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia; and he is series editor of The Library of Modern Thinkers.  Jeff Nelson is a frequent and popular guest on radio and television talk shows across the country.   You can follow Jeff on Twitter @JeffOttoNelson   About The Russell Kirk Center The Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal is located in Kirk's ancestral village of Mecosta, Michigan.  It is at its heart a residential research and study center, a community of fellow travelers that lives together in the Center's six cottages, and gathers in the Kirk Library of some 15,000 books and in the family house, where ideas and community join in what Dr. Kirk used to describe, borrowing from Tolkien, as the Last Homely House.  Like his hero Edmund Burke, Kirk is a perennial thinker, anti-materialist and a Christian humanist.  At the Kirk Center and in the writing of Kirk, generations connect, community and tradition live, the politics of prudence and humility extolled, and imagination, religion, and key societal beliefs, practices, and institutions studied with a view toward cultural renewal.  Inspired by Russell Kirk, the Kirk Center cherishes the Permanent Things as the best way to enliven the conservative mind and to re-enchant our world.   And so I hope listeners of this podcast will visit the Kirk Center website, kirkcenter.org.  Sign up for the Center's newsletter, Permanent Things, and find great classic Kirk content regularly curated by Cecilia Kirk Nelson.  Finally, one of the premier conservative book review publications, The University Bookman, posts new book reviews each weekend and has its own weekly e-newsletter that features reviews and interesting content from other groups and podcasts, including the occasional Saving Elephants episode.   Book Recommendations Here are four of Jeff Nelson's book recommendations on Russell Kirk:   First, James Person's Russell Kirk: A Critical Biography of a Conservative Mind is a wonderful introduction to Kirk and the key areas of his thought.   Second, as mentioned, Bradley Birzer's Russell Kirk: American Conservative is a thoroughly researched standard biographical treatment that is both insightful and lively.   Third, Gerald Russello's The Post Modern Imagination of Russell Kirk is one of the best analyses of Kirk's thought and the role that both ideas and imagination play in it.   Finally, for a discussion and application of Kirk's understanding of the Moral Imagination, especially as a kind of process or mode of knowledge, through the prism of great children's literature, Vigen Guroian's Tending the Heart of Virtue is especially good.  

Amon Sûl
084 - The Last Homely House: The Very Happy Tale of the Children of Hurin

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023


Richard is rejoined by Dr. Augusta Hardy. Together, they explore the saddest of all of the Great Tales of the First Age of Middle-earth: the Tale of the Children of Hurin, and discuss the dangers of Protagonist Syndrome. Also, Augusta talks about the bad boys of Middle-earth, and enrolls her name in the Amon Sul Faramir Appreciation Society.

Amon Sûl
084 - The Last Homely House: The Very Happy Tale of the Children of Hurin

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023


Richard is rejoined by Dr. Augusta Hardy. Together, they explore the saddest of all of the Great Tales of the First Age of Middle-earth: the Tale of the Children of Hurin, and discuss the dangers of Protagonist Syndrome. Also, Augusta talks about the bad boys of Middle-earth, and enrolls her name in the Amon Sul Faramir Appreciation Society.

Amon Sûl
084 - The Last Homely House: The Very Happy Tale of the Children of Hurin

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 124:05


Richard is rejoined by Dr. Augusta Hardy. Together, they explore the saddest of all of the Great Tales of the First Age of Middle-earth: the Tale of the Children of Hurin, and discuss the dangers of Protagonist Syndrome. Also, Augusta talks about the bad boys of Middle-earth, and enrolls her name in the Amon Sul Faramir Appreciation Society.

By-The-Bywater: A Tolkien Podcast
49. Some Kind of Horrible Subpar D&D Fop Who Just Shows Up.

By-The-Bywater: A Tolkien Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 81:58


Jared, Oriana and Ned talk about Ned's choice of topic: the Rankin-Bass adaptation of The Return of the King. When Rankin-Bass's 1977 adaptation of The Hobbit was shown on American network TV, the animation studio was already well into planning a further effort adapting The Lord of the Rings in some form as a sequel; the positive attention and ratings success of their Hobbit doubtless made them think they were on the right track. But when Arthur Rankin Jr. confessed in a 2003 interview that their version of The Return of the King was “not a very good film,” that was an understatement to say the least. While their Hobbit had flaws but was still a reasonably entertaining, focused translation of the story into a particular medium heightened by striking background work from their partners at the Japanese animation studio Topcraft, the Rankin-Bass Return of the King, which aired in 1980 and which continued to showcase work by Topcraft, was otherwise at best a muddled mess and at worst just a flat out disaster, with scattered positive elements not offsetting the series of baffling adaptation decisions that look even weirder following the success of Peter Jackson's version of the book. What makes the pacing of the film so incredibly bizarre and frustrating, and how did the decision to tell which parts of the story in greater detail compromise the wider scope as a whole? How does the vocal casting and the respective performances end up underselling the flow of the story as a whole? Are there any good parts to the whole at all, and do they actually provide any upside to the end result? And why, why, WHY in the world are there so many bad songs throughout – even if there's disagreement over whether “Where There's a Whip” slaps or not?SHOW NOTES.Jared's doodle – and it really is all that is deserved.Come join us in Portland for our live episode recording if you can! April 22, 2023 is the date, we'll be at Passages Bookshop, and we'll be there with our fellow podcasts It's Just a Show and Game Show 1939! News of more Rings of Power casting. Good luck, everyone.Ciarán Hinds really is all that. But as mentioned in a post-recording edit, Ned made a mistake and muddled two There Will Be Blood scenes – the confrontation scene he talks about is absolutely stunning for sure, but the one where for the first couple of minutes Hinds just very carefully watches, smokes and takes it all in is the one nearer the beginning where Paul Sunday first sits down with Daniel Plainview. The UK National Archives post on the newly discovered letters by Tolkien.The Rankin-Bass Return of the King! It sure did return.Our earlier episode on the Rankin-Bass Hobbit. A lot of information on Rankin-Bass in general which also applies to this production is linked there, so we won't repeat it all here. (And since we do mention Bakshi's film a couple of times, here's our episode on that.)Oh I think we all know about the Star Wars Holiday Special. But the forthcoming documentary could be interesting.The John Culhane New York Times piece from 1977 where Rankin's quote about their plans for The Return of the King comes from.The 1980 LA Times piece by Charles Solomon mentioned is available to read via Newspapers.com though only via a free trial; its first part can be found here along with the awesome Joan Jett photo.If you really actually want to watch the Rankin-Bass Return of the King, don't say we didn't want you.Rick Goldschimdt's interview with Rankin; the quote about Return of the King is towards the end of the clip.The one-album vinyl redaction of the movie from 1980.Want a view of that Seattle Kraken tentacle? Enjoy.Oriana's fine with the orcs not being depicted in a racist fashion, Jared likes the design of Minas Tirith. We'll take what we can get.The Last Homely House does look like it should be snow covered in the Swiss Alps or something.Ah the minstrel. Yes. Yes indeed.Where there's a whip! (But yeah, some love or at least nuance for the orcs, we love to see it, as we argued in our own episode about them.)Barad-dûr is…odd. Neuschwanstein Castle, if you ever want to check it out.Sauron, though, that's pretty interesting. And definitely not Mike Wazowski.Our Silver Call duology episode. Still a very strange piece of work.Bring on The War of the Rohirrim! *crossed fingers*Support By-The-Bywater on Patreon. Thanks!

Amon Sûl
082 - The Last Homely House: 525,600 Tears

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023


Fr. Andrew joins Richard as The Last Homely House returns after being closed for renovations. They discuss Chapter 20 of the Quenta Silmarillion: The Fifth Battle, and also talk a good bit about Beowulf and Germanic myths, legends, and poetry. What's the coolest moment in the Silmarillion? What hath Telchar wrought in the deeps of time? What kind of submission hold DID Beowulf use on Grendel? All of this and more in this month's installment of The Last Homely House.

Amon Sûl
082 - The Last Homely House: 525,600 Tears

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023


Fr. Andrew joins Richard as The Last Homely House returns after being closed for renovations. They discuss Chapter 20 of the Quenta Silmarillion: The Fifth Battle, and also talk a good bit about Beowulf and Germanic myths, legends, and poetry. What's the coolest moment in the Silmarillion? What hath Telchar wrought in the deeps of time? What kind of submission hold DID Beowulf use on Grendel? All of this and more in this month's installment of The Last Homely House.

Amon Sûl
082 - The Last Homely House: 525,600 Tears

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 120:39


Fr. Andrew joins Richard as The Last Homely House returns after being closed for renovations. They discuss Chapter 20 of the Quenta Silmarillion: The Fifth Battle, and also talk a good bit about Beowulf and Germanic myths, legends, and poetry. What's the coolest moment in the Silmarillion? What hath Telchar wrought in the deeps of time? What kind of submission hold DID Beowulf use on Grendel? All of this and more in this month's installment of The Last Homely House.

Amon Sûl
079 - The Last Homely House: I Will Tell You the Tale of Tinuviel

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022


Fr. Anthony Cook returns to The Last Homely House to talk about the autobiographical origins of the earliest version of the story of Beren & Luthien. Richard and Fr. Anthony read the wild and wonderful Tale of Tinuviel, discussing love, marriage, cats, dogs, and spiders along the way. And, we find out that actually, Fr. Anthony doesn't need his legs.

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Amon Sûl
079 - The Last Homely House: I Will Tell You the Tale of Tinuviel

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022


Fr. Anthony Cook returns to The Last Homely House to talk about the autobiographical origins of the earliest version of the story of Beren & Luthien. Richard and Fr. Anthony read the wild and wonderful Tale of Tinuviel, discussing love, marriage, cats, dogs, and spiders along the way. And, we find out that actually, Fr. Anthony doesn't need his legs.

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079 - The Last Homely House: I Will Tell You the Tale of Tinuviel

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 133:30


Fr. Anthony Cook returns to The Last Homely House to talk about the autobiographical origins of the earliest version of the story of Beren & Luthien. Richard and Fr. Anthony read the wild and wonderful Tale of Tinuviel, discussing love, marriage, cats, dogs, and spiders along the way. And, we find out that actually, Fr. Anthony doesn't need his legs.

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077 - The Last Homely House: Elf Girl Summer

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022


In this second installment of our mini-series on Beren and Luthien, Richard Rohlin is joined by Andrea with the Bangs. Together, they talk about the masculine and the feminine, the difference between masculine and feminine heroic archetypes, and the way that those archetypes come together to create what is not just one of the most important stories of the legendarium, but one of the most beautiful stories ever written.

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077 - The Last Homely House: Elf Girl Summer

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022


In this second installment of our mini-series on Beren and Luthien, Richard Rohlin is joined by Andrea with the Bangs. Together, they talk about the masculine and the feminine, the difference between masculine and feminine heroic archetypes, and the way that those archetypes come together to create what is not just one of the most important stories of the legendarium, but one of the most beautiful stories ever written.

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077 - The Last Homely House: Elf Girl Summer

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 129:20


In this second installment of our mini-series on Beren and Luthien, Richard Rohlin is joined by Andrea with the Bangs. Together, they talk about the masculine and the feminine, the difference between masculine and feminine heroic archetypes, and the way that those archetypes come together to create what is not just one of the most important stories of the legendarium, but one of the most beautiful stories ever written.

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075 - The Last Homely House: Of Leaves and Lindon Trees

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022


Richard Rohlin is rejoined by guest co-host Tom Hillman who shows up… prepared to talk about something else entirely? It all works out in the end, though, as Rohlin and Hillman begin a discussion of Beren & Luthien. What makes this story so beautiful, and what did Legolas mean when he said that the line of Luthien would never end?

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075 - The Last Homely House: Of Leaves and Lindon Trees

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022


Richard Rohlin is rejoined by guest co-host Tom Hillman who shows up… prepared to talk about something else entirely? It all works out in the end, though, as Rohlin and Hillman begin a discussion of Beren & Luthien. What makes this story so beautiful, and what did Legolas mean when he said that the line of Luthien would never end?

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075 - The Last Homely House: Of Leaves and Lindon Trees

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 69:50


Richard Rohlin is rejoined by guest co-host Tom Hillman who shows up… prepared to talk about something else entirely? It all works out in the end, though, as Rohlin and Hillman begin a discussion of Beren & Luthien. What makes this story so beautiful, and what did Legolas mean when he said that the line of Luthien would never end?