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New Books Network
Ieva Jusionyte on American Guns in Mexico: Exit Wounds (EF, JP)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 59:35


John and Elizabeth had the chance to talk with Ieva Jusionyte, anthropologist, journalist, emergency medical technician. Her award-winning books include Exit Wounds, which uses anthropological and journalistic methods to follow guns purchased in the United States through organized crime scenes in Mexico, and their legal, social and personal repercussions. Ieva described researching the topic, balancing structural understandings of how guns become entangled with people on both sides of the border with an emphasis on individual stories. The three also talked about how language captures and fails to capture violence, the ways violence and the fear of violence organize space, and the importance of a humble, responsive, and empathetic approach to speaking with people touched by gun violence. Mentioned in this episode: Sidney Mintz, Sweetness and Power (1985) Allen Feldman, Formations of Violence (1991) Roberto Bolaño, 2666 (2004) Yuri Herrera, Signs Preceding the End of the World (2009) tr. by Lisa Dillman, see RTB episode 48 "Transform, not Transfer: Lisa Dillman on Translation Deborah Thomas, Political Life in the Wake of the Plantation, 2019 Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian (1985) Giorgio Agamben, Homo Sacer (1998) and the "state of exception" Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow (1973) and the "zone" Nathan Thrall, A Day in the Life of Abed Salama (2023) Recallable Books/Films Ieva suggested E.P Thompson, Whigs and Hunters: the Origin of the Black Act (1975) for its thoughtful framing of state violence and its incredible detail, and also Sven Lindqvist, A History of Bombing (2000), for the ways in which the book's structure enacts its argument. Elizabeth went with the documentary by Raul Paz Pastrana, Border South (2019), which also weaves together the stories of those affected, including the anthropologist Jason De León, in ways that account for the multidimensionality of human experience. John prasied the contested Northern Irish spaces of Anna Burns' novel Milkman (2018) Listen and Read Here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Latin American Studies
Ieva Jusionyte on American Guns in Mexico: Exit Wounds (EF, JP)

New Books in Latin American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 59:35


John and Elizabeth had the chance to talk with Ieva Jusionyte, anthropologist, journalist, emergency medical technician. Her award-winning books include Exit Wounds, which uses anthropological and journalistic methods to follow guns purchased in the United States through organized crime scenes in Mexico, and their legal, social and personal repercussions. Ieva described researching the topic, balancing structural understandings of how guns become entangled with people on both sides of the border with an emphasis on individual stories. The three also talked about how language captures and fails to capture violence, the ways violence and the fear of violence organize space, and the importance of a humble, responsive, and empathetic approach to speaking with people touched by gun violence. Mentioned in this episode: Sidney Mintz, Sweetness and Power (1985) Allen Feldman, Formations of Violence (1991) Roberto Bolaño, 2666 (2004) Yuri Herrera, Signs Preceding the End of the World (2009) tr. by Lisa Dillman, see RTB episode 48 "Transform, not Transfer: Lisa Dillman on Translation Deborah Thomas, Political Life in the Wake of the Plantation, 2019 Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian (1985) Giorgio Agamben, Homo Sacer (1998) and the "state of exception" Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow (1973) and the "zone" Nathan Thrall, A Day in the Life of Abed Salama (2023) Recallable Books/Films Ieva suggested E.P Thompson, Whigs and Hunters: the Origin of the Black Act (1975) for its thoughtful framing of state violence and its incredible detail, and also Sven Lindqvist, A History of Bombing (2000), for the ways in which the book's structure enacts its argument. Elizabeth went with the documentary by Raul Paz Pastrana, Border South (2019), which also weaves together the stories of those affected, including the anthropologist Jason De León, in ways that account for the multidimensionality of human experience. John prasied the contested Northern Irish spaces of Anna Burns' novel Milkman (2018) Listen and Read Here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies

Recall This Book
147 Ieva Jusionyte on American Guns in Mexico: Exit Wounds (EF, JP)

Recall This Book

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 59:35


John and Elizabeth had the chance to talk with Ieva Jusionyte, anthropologist, journalist, emergency medical technician. Her award-winning books include Exit Wounds, which uses anthropological and journalistic methods to follow guns purchased in the United States through organized crime scenes in Mexico, and their legal, social and personal repercussions. Ieva described researching the topic, balancing structural understandings of how guns become entangled with people on both sides of the border with an emphasis on individual stories. The three also talked about how language captures and fails to capture violence, the ways violence and the fear of violence organize space, and the importance of a humble, responsive, and empathetic approach to speaking with people touched by gun violence. Mentioned in this episode: Sidney Mintz, Sweetness and Power (1985) Allen Feldman, Formations of Violence (1991) Roberto Bolaño, 2666 (2004) Yuri Herrera, Signs Preceding the End of the World (2009) tr. by Lisa Dillman, see RTB episode 48 "Transform, not Transfer: Lisa Dillman on Translation Deborah Thomas, Political Life in the Wake of the Plantation, 2019 Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian (1985) Giorgio Agamben, Homo Sacer (1998) and the "state of exception" Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow (1973) and the "zone" Nathan Thrall, A Day in the Life of Abed Salama (2023) Recallable Books/Films Ieva suggested E.P Thompson, Whigs and Hunters: the Origin of the Black Act (1975) for its thoughtful framing of state violence and its incredible detail, and also Sven Lindqvist, A History of Bombing (2000), for the ways in which the book's structure enacts its argument. Elizabeth went with the documentary by Raul Paz Pastrana, Border South (2019), which also weaves together the stories of those affected, including the anthropologist Jason De León, in ways that account for the multidimensionality of human experience. John prasied the contested Northern Irish spaces of Anna Burns' novel Milkman (2018) Listen and Read Here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in the American West
Ieva Jusionyte on American Guns in Mexico: Exit Wounds (EF, JP)

New Books in the American West

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 59:35


John and Elizabeth had the chance to talk with Ieva Jusionyte, anthropologist, journalist, emergency medical technician. Her award-winning books include Exit Wounds, which uses anthropological and journalistic methods to follow guns purchased in the United States through organized crime scenes in Mexico, and their legal, social and personal repercussions. Ieva described researching the topic, balancing structural understandings of how guns become entangled with people on both sides of the border with an emphasis on individual stories. The three also talked about how language captures and fails to capture violence, the ways violence and the fear of violence organize space, and the importance of a humble, responsive, and empathetic approach to speaking with people touched by gun violence. Mentioned in this episode: Sidney Mintz, Sweetness and Power (1985) Allen Feldman, Formations of Violence (1991) Roberto Bolaño, 2666 (2004) Yuri Herrera, Signs Preceding the End of the World (2009) tr. by Lisa Dillman, see RTB episode 48 "Transform, not Transfer: Lisa Dillman on Translation Deborah Thomas, Political Life in the Wake of the Plantation, 2019 Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian (1985) Giorgio Agamben, Homo Sacer (1998) and the "state of exception" Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow (1973) and the "zone" Nathan Thrall, A Day in the Life of Abed Salama (2023) Recallable Books/Films Ieva suggested E.P Thompson, Whigs and Hunters: the Origin of the Black Act (1975) for its thoughtful framing of state violence and its incredible detail, and also Sven Lindqvist, A History of Bombing (2000), for the ways in which the book's structure enacts its argument. Elizabeth went with the documentary by Raul Paz Pastrana, Border South (2019), which also weaves together the stories of those affected, including the anthropologist Jason De León, in ways that account for the multidimensionality of human experience. John prasied the contested Northern Irish spaces of Anna Burns' novel Milkman (2018) Listen and Read Here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west

New Books in Public Policy
Ieva Jusionyte on American Guns in Mexico: Exit Wounds (EF, JP)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 59:35


John and Elizabeth had the chance to talk with Ieva Jusionyte, anthropologist, journalist, emergency medical technician. Her award-winning books include Exit Wounds, which uses anthropological and journalistic methods to follow guns purchased in the United States through organized crime scenes in Mexico, and their legal, social and personal repercussions. Ieva described researching the topic, balancing structural understandings of how guns become entangled with people on both sides of the border with an emphasis on individual stories. The three also talked about how language captures and fails to capture violence, the ways violence and the fear of violence organize space, and the importance of a humble, responsive, and empathetic approach to speaking with people touched by gun violence. Mentioned in this episode: Sidney Mintz, Sweetness and Power (1985) Allen Feldman, Formations of Violence (1991) Roberto Bolaño, 2666 (2004) Yuri Herrera, Signs Preceding the End of the World (2009) tr. by Lisa Dillman, see RTB episode 48 "Transform, not Transfer: Lisa Dillman on Translation Deborah Thomas, Political Life in the Wake of the Plantation, 2019 Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian (1985) Giorgio Agamben, Homo Sacer (1998) and the "state of exception" Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow (1973) and the "zone" Nathan Thrall, A Day in the Life of Abed Salama (2023) Recallable Books/Films Ieva suggested E.P Thompson, Whigs and Hunters: the Origin of the Black Act (1975) for its thoughtful framing of state violence and its incredible detail, and also Sven Lindqvist, A History of Bombing (2000), for the ways in which the book's structure enacts its argument. Elizabeth went with the documentary by Raul Paz Pastrana, Border South (2019), which also weaves together the stories of those affected, including the anthropologist Jason De León, in ways that account for the multidimensionality of human experience. John prasied the contested Northern Irish spaces of Anna Burns' novel Milkman (2018) Listen and Read Here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy

New Books in Mexican Studies
Ieva Jusionyte on American Guns in Mexico: Exit Wounds (EF, JP)

New Books in Mexican Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 59:35


John and Elizabeth had the chance to talk with Ieva Jusionyte, anthropologist, journalist, emergency medical technician. Her award-winning books include Exit Wounds, which uses anthropological and journalistic methods to follow guns purchased in the United States through organized crime scenes in Mexico, and their legal, social and personal repercussions. Ieva described researching the topic, balancing structural understandings of how guns become entangled with people on both sides of the border with an emphasis on individual stories. The three also talked about how language captures and fails to capture violence, the ways violence and the fear of violence organize space, and the importance of a humble, responsive, and empathetic approach to speaking with people touched by gun violence. Mentioned in this episode: Sidney Mintz, Sweetness and Power (1985) Allen Feldman, Formations of Violence (1991) Roberto Bolaño, 2666 (2004) Yuri Herrera, Signs Preceding the End of the World (2009) tr. by Lisa Dillman, see RTB episode 48 "Transform, not Transfer: Lisa Dillman on Translation Deborah Thomas, Political Life in the Wake of the Plantation, 2019 Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian (1985) Giorgio Agamben, Homo Sacer (1998) and the "state of exception" Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow (1973) and the "zone" Nathan Thrall, A Day in the Life of Abed Salama (2023) Recallable Books/Films Ieva suggested E.P Thompson, Whigs and Hunters: the Origin of the Black Act (1975) for its thoughtful framing of state violence and its incredible detail, and also Sven Lindqvist, A History of Bombing (2000), for the ways in which the book's structure enacts its argument. Elizabeth went with the documentary by Raul Paz Pastrana, Border South (2019), which also weaves together the stories of those affected, including the anthropologist Jason De León, in ways that account for the multidimensionality of human experience. John prasied the contested Northern Irish spaces of Anna Burns' novel Milkman (2018) Listen and Read Here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Policing, Incarceration, and Reform
Ieva Jusionyte on American Guns in Mexico: Exit Wounds (EF, JP)

New Books in Policing, Incarceration, and Reform

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 59:35


John and Elizabeth had the chance to talk with Ieva Jusionyte, anthropologist, journalist, emergency medical technician. Her award-winning books include Exit Wounds, which uses anthropological and journalistic methods to follow guns purchased in the United States through organized crime scenes in Mexico, and their legal, social and personal repercussions. Ieva described researching the topic, balancing structural understandings of how guns become entangled with people on both sides of the border with an emphasis on individual stories. The three also talked about how language captures and fails to capture violence, the ways violence and the fear of violence organize space, and the importance of a humble, responsive, and empathetic approach to speaking with people touched by gun violence. Mentioned in this episode: Sidney Mintz, Sweetness and Power (1985) Allen Feldman, Formations of Violence (1991) Roberto Bolaño, 2666 (2004) Yuri Herrera, Signs Preceding the End of the World (2009) tr. by Lisa Dillman, see RTB episode 48 "Transform, not Transfer: Lisa Dillman on Translation Deborah Thomas, Political Life in the Wake of the Plantation, 2019 Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian (1985) Giorgio Agamben, Homo Sacer (1998) and the "state of exception" Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow (1973) and the "zone" Nathan Thrall, A Day in the Life of Abed Salama (2023) Recallable Books/Films Ieva suggested E.P Thompson, Whigs and Hunters: the Origin of the Black Act (1975) for its thoughtful framing of state violence and its incredible detail, and also Sven Lindqvist, A History of Bombing (2000), for the ways in which the book's structure enacts its argument. Elizabeth went with the documentary by Raul Paz Pastrana, Border South (2019), which also weaves together the stories of those affected, including the anthropologist Jason De León, in ways that account for the multidimensionality of human experience. John prasied the contested Northern Irish spaces of Anna Burns' novel Milkman (2018) Listen and Read Here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Keep It Fictional
Happy New Year!

Keep It Fictional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 39:20


For our very first Keep It Fictional Book Chat episode for 2025, we practise some self care and decide to do a free play episode, where we can read whatever we want. What is the first book you read this year? Books mentioned on this episode: The Art Detective: Adventures of an Antiques Roadshow Appraiser Paperback by Philip Mould, Such Small Hands by Andrés Barba, translated by Lisa Dillman, and A Novel Love Story by Ashley Poston.

Books and Authors
A Good Read: Andrew McMillan and Kathryn Williams

Books and Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 19:41


ON WRITING by Stephen King, chosen by Kathryn Williams THE BITCH by Pilar Quintana (translated by Lisa Dillman), chosen by Harriett Gilbert ON THE BEACH by Nevil Shute, chosen by Andrew McMillanThe singer-songwriter Kathryn Williams loves books about the craft of writing and her choice of a good read is 'On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft', by the master of horror, Stephen King. The book gave her practical tools and advice which helped her to write her debut novel, The Ormering Tide. She also loves what we learn about King's life - from his flatulent childhood nanny to the devastating 1999 accident which almost ended his life.Harriett's choice this week is The Bitch by Colombian author Pilar Quintana, translated from the Spanish by Lisa Dillman. In a village on the Pacific coast of Colombia, between wild jungle and wild seas, a childless woman develops a complicated relationship with an orphaned puppy.And the poet and novelist Andrew McMillan chooses On the Beach by Nevil Shute. In Australia, a group of people try to come to terms with the end of the world. A nuclear war has wiped out all life in the northern hemisphere and the radiation is drifting steadily south. What would you do if you knew that you, and everyone you know, had only months to live?Produced by Mair Bosworth for BBC Audio

Podkast Zamorski
Podkast Zamorski #23: Pilar Quintana, „Suka” i „Otchłanie”

Podkast Zamorski

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 35:47


W dwudziestym trzecim odcinku Podkastu Zamorskiego rozmawiamy o dwóch powieściach kolumbijskiej pisarki Pilar Quintany: "Suce" (hiszp. "La perra") oraz "Otchłaniach" (hiszp. "Los abismos"). Obie książki ukazały się nakładem Wydawnictwa Mova, a przetłumaczyła je Iwona Michałowska-Gabrych. Usłyszycie: Co łączy "Starego człowieka i morze" Ernesta Hemingwaya i twórczość Pilar Quintany Jak czyta nam się przekład "Suki" i co ma z nim wspólnego James Baldwin oraz Maya Angelou Czy w "Suce" jest "reggaeton" i "bling bling" Jakie są podobieństwa, a jakie różnice między obiema powieściami Quintany Czym wyróżnia się narracja w "Otchłaniach" Jaki element południowoamerykańskiej przyrody chętnie opisuje Pilar Quintana Będziemy wdzięczni, jeśli zasubskrybujecie i pozytywnie ocenicie Zamorski! Wspomniane w podkaście: Recenzja "Otchłani" autorstwa Jarosława Czechowicza (blog Krytycznym okiem) BBC World Book Club - audycja radiowa o "Suce" ("The Bitch" przeł. Lisa Dillman) nagrana na żywo z udziałem autorki; program po angielsku Harvard Review Online - recenzja angielskiego przekładu powieści "The Bitch" "Suka", "Otchłanie" (przeł. Iwona Michałowska-Gabrych) - strona wydawnictwa Mova --- Rozmawiają Olga Godlewska i Bartosz Wójcik.  Podkast powstał przy Zamorskim Klubie Czytelniczym. Zapraszamy do naszej grupy dyskusyjnej na Facebooku: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/zamorskiklubczytelniczy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Znajdziesz nas na ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://zamorskie.pl/⁠⁠⁠⁠ oraz na Instagramie: ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/podkast.zamorski

Fantasy Hockey Life
EP 261 | Anaheim Ducks with Lisa Dillman

Fantasy Hockey Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 70:34


In the pro preview, Lisa Dillman of the OC Register joins the show to talk about the pros. Forwards: Troy Terry, Trevor Zegras, Mason McTavish, Adam Henrique, Frank Vatrano, Dylan Strome, and Maxime Comtois. Defensemen: Cam Fowler, Kevin Shattenkirk, and Jamie Drysdale. Goalies: John Gibsob, Anthony Stolarz, and Lukas Dostal. In Cat's Instincts, Cat Silverman joins the show to talk about Lukas Dostal, Calle Clang, and Gage Alexander. In the Dynasty Dig, Victor and FHL Scouts Brandon and Jamieson cover Olen Zellweger, Tristan Luneau, and Pavel Mintyukov. We have player comp polls from Mason Black (NHLRankKing). Our show is presented by Fantrax.com and proud to be a part of the Dobber Podcast Network. Email fantasyhockeylife@gmail.com and ask to join our free discord. Join our Patreon at Patreon.com/fantasyhockeylife for rankings, bonus podcasts, in-depth prospect reports with video, show notes and more. Listen and subscribe wherever podcasts are posted - and give us 5 stars! We want to be your best place to talk about the game of dynasty fantasy hockey.

Hockey Central 960
What you need to know for the Flames matchup against the Ducks!

Hockey Central 960

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 49:54


Hailey Salvian is joined by Sean Gentille to chat about how well the Buffalo Sabers have been playing this season plus they revisit the blockbuster trade between the Panthers and Flames.Lisa Dillman stopped by the preview the Calgary Flames' game against the Anaheim Ducks and gives an inside look at the Ducks.

The Too Many Men Podcast
04.14 Marry the Michigan

The Too Many Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 32:44


On a very special episode of TMM, the crew is joined by legendary sportswriter Lisa Dillman to discuss her journey through journalism, being a woman in sports, some of her favorite stories over the years, how the NHL has evolved with personalities, and a whole lot more. We even get her in on the latest edition of FMK! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Too Many Men Podcast
04.14 Marry the Michigan

The Too Many Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 32:44


On a very special episode of TMM, the crew is joined by legendary sportswriter Lisa Dillman to discuss her journey through journalism, being a woman in sports, some of her favorite stories over the years, how the NHL has evolved with personalities, and a whole lot more. We even get her in on the latest edition of FMK! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Lowdown with Lowetide
May 2, 2022 | Hour 1 | Lisa Dillman + Rob Schremp

The Lowdown with Lowetide

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 44:44


Lisa Dillman - The Athletic & Rob Schremp - Former NHLer/Oiler

Canucks Central
The Canucks have apparently found an identity

Canucks Central

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 50:15


Dan Riccio and Satiar Shah talk about the Canucks beginning to find their identity and what that means going into the offseason. They discuss the rumour of Andrei Kuzmenko being a fit with the Canucks. Then, Lisa Dillman joins the show to talk about the LA Kings' chances of being a powerhouse in the Pacific division for years to come.

Hockey Central @ Noon
Will We Ever See the “Matthews Chasing Ovechkin Watch”?

Hockey Central @ Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 68:29 Very Popular


Jeff is joined by Lisa Dillman to talk about the Kings' struggles of late, how injuries have affected the team and what the future holds for Dustin Brown (4:41). Next, David Amber looks at Auston Matthews' scoring prowess, the chemistry with Mitch Marner and the skill level across the league (19:25). To finish, Eric Engels discusses the potential return of Carey Price, what that ovation would look like and tees up the matchup between the Habs and Jets (51:46).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.

Sharks Hockey Digest
Game 58 The Buildup vs LA

Sharks Hockey Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 20:00


On the latest episode of The Buildup, Ted talks to Lisa Dillman of The Athletic who covers the Kings and the NHL, and gets you ready for the game!

Sharks Gameday
Game 58 The Buildup vs LA

Sharks Gameday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 20:00


On the latest episode of The Buildup, Ted talks to Lisa Dillman of The Athletic who covers the Kings and the NHL, and gets you ready for the game!

Hablemos Escritoras
Episodio 304: 3 minutos/3 Minutes. "Reencarnación" por Cristina Rivera Garza. Trad. Sarah Booker.

Hablemos Escritoras

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 4:48


Hoy escuchamos fragmentos del texto "Reencarnación" por su autora Cristina Rivera Garza y Sarah Booker, del libro New and Selected Stories, traducido by Sarah Booker, Lisa Dillman, Francisca González Arias y Alex Ross a publicarse en la editorial Penguin Random House. Ver m{as de su obra https://shopescritoras.com/collections/cristina-rivera-garza "Leyendo literatura en 3 minutos" es una declaración por una escritura más allá de las fronteras.  Today, we listen fragments of "Reincarnation" by Cristina Rivera Garza and Sarah Booker, from the book New and Selected Stories translated by Sarah Booker, Lisa Dillman, Francisca González Arias, and Alex Ross, coming soon in Penguin Random House. See more https://shopescritoras.com/collections/cristina-rivera-garza "Reading literature in 3 minutes" is a utterance of a writing beyond all borders.

Stork Storytime Talks
"Signs Preceding the End of the World" Yuri Herrera (Translated by Lisa Dillman)

Stork Storytime Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 24:18


Sue and Amy review and discuss topics and major themes of Yuri Herrera's Signs Preceding the End of the World.

The Athletic Hockey Show: A show about the NHL
Is the Hockey Hall of Fame just the Hall of very good? Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings shockingly good and NHL's Winter olympic involvement in jeopardy after Ottawa Senators COVID-19 outbreak.

The Athletic Hockey Show: A show about the NHL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 48:25


On the Wednesday round table, Rob Pizzo from CBC Sports, along with Sara Civian and Jesse Granger from the Athletic look back on the 2020/21 class for the Hockey Hall of Fame, and if the standard that has to be met to be a hall of fame'er has been watered down.Lisa Dillman from the Athletic Los Angeles joins the show to discuss the overachieving Los Angeles Kings and the Anaheim Ducks who have shocked the hockey world with the start to their season, including a rejuvenated Ryan Getzlaf and Jonathan Quick.Plus, the round table discusses Trevor Zegras overtime stick flip celebration and his subsequent misconduct, if PK Subban is a serial slew footer, the struggling Vancouver Canucks who continue to preach patience and the Ottawa Senators who have been ravaged by COVID-19 and how the outbreak on their team, could affect the NHL's involvement in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Athletic Hockey Show: A show about the NHL
Is the Hockey Hall of Fame just the Hall of very good? Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings shockingly good and NHL's Winter olympic involvement in jeopardy after Ottawa Senators COVID-19 outbreak.

The Athletic Hockey Show: A show about the NHL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 53:10


On the Wednesday round table, Rob Pizzo from CBC Sports, along with Sara Civian and Jesse Granger from the Athletic look back on the 2020/21 class for the Hockey Hall of Fame, and if the standard that has to be met to be a hall of fame'er has been watered down. Lisa Dillman from the Athletic Los Angeles joins the show to discuss the overachieving Los Angeles Kings and the Anaheim Ducks who have shocked the hockey world with the start to their season, including a rejuvenated Ryan Getzlaf and Jonathan Quick. Plus, the round table discusses Trevor Zegras overtime stick flip celebration and his subsequent misconduct, if PK Subban is a serial slew footer, the struggling Vancouver Canucks who continue to preach patience and the Ottawa Senators who have been ravaged by COVID-19 and how the outbreak on their team, could affect the NHL's involvement in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

Hockey Central @ Noon
Keith Tkachuk on His Sons and His Great Career

Hockey Central @ Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 69:11


Jeff is joined by The Athletic's Lisa Dillman to talk about the Kings' outlook this season and Drew Doughty making a bid for the Canadian Olympic team (1:02). Next, USA Hockey Hall of Famer Keith Tkachuk discusses being a hockey dad to two NHL players, his influence on Brady's contract negotiations and some big moments from his career (20:39). […]

Waterstones
How We Made: Signs Preceding The End Of The World with Yuri Herrera

Waterstones

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 33:16


The rich mythology and linguistic skills on display in Yuri Herrera's Signs Preceding The End Of The World had been thought by some to make it untranslatable but in this episode we hear from the author about the mythical basis for this modern tale of border crossing, from translator Lisa Dillman about meeting the challenges of bringing the Spanish text to an English readership, from cultural critic and commentator Maya Jaggi about what makes the book so special and from publisher Stefan Tobler about why translating fiction is so important to And Other Stories as they celebrate their 10th birthday. Featuring: Yuri Herrera, Stefan Tobler, Lisa Dillman, Maya Jaggi

Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast
No. 358 - 32 Beats: LA Kings ft. Lisa Dillman

Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 41:39


In the 12th installment of our 2021 32-Beats series, Lisa Dillman joins Ben Burnett from Short Shifts to break down the 2020/21 Kings season and discuss what we can expect in 2021/22 and beyond. Topics discussed include: Is Petersen ready to take over as the number 1 goalie? How will the lines shake out with Danault and Arvidsson in the picture? Will Byfield be ready to step in for Kopitar in the next couple of years? Which version of 2020/21 Doughty should we expect next year? How long before Brandt Clarke will be ready to make an impact? How close are Kaliyev and Turcotte? Will Lias Andersson crack the roster? And more! Make sure to follow Lisa on Twitter @reallisa and read all of her great work at The Athletic. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. * * * Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson-- for just $1/month this offseason! Patrons support future episodes of the show and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by Dobber Hockey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Reading Envy
Reading Envy 215: Lovely Pile with Lola

Reading Envy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021


I hope you have been enjoying our string of new guests, four out of the last five. Lola talks about her life as a "serial book clubber" and shares books she's read and loved lately.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 215: Lovely Pile. Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify Or listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed: The Heart's Invisible Furies by John BoyneHome is Not a Country by Safia ElhilloHomegoing by Yaa GyasiDays in the Caucasus by Banine, translated by Anne Thompson-AhmadovaDeacon King Kong by James McBrideOther mentions:Elizabeth AcevedoMake Me a World imprintPet by Akwaeke EmeziLife Among the Savages by Shirley Jackson (memoir mentioned)Normal People by Sally RooneyA Little Life by Hanya YanagiharaLisa DillmanThe Good Lord Bird by James McBrideWe the Animals by Justin TorresSantino FontanaArmie HammerThe End of the Affair by Graham Greene; read by Colin FirthLadder to the Sky by John BoyneThe Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John BoyneAll the Light We Cannot See by Anthony DoerrThe Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society by Annie Barrows and Mary Ann SchafferThe Nightingale by Kristin HannahWinter Garden by Kristin HannahFirefly Lane by Kristin HannahThe Great Alone by Kristin HannahThe Four Winds by Kristin HannahThe January Children by Safia ElhilloTranscendent Kingdom by Yaa GyasiBahni TurpinRosamund PikeThandi NewtonFever Dream by Samanta Schweblin, translated by Megan McDowellRich & Pretty by Rumaan AlamThe Need by Helen PhilipsExit West by Mohsin HamidLeave the World Behind by Rumaan AlamThe Wife Upstairs by Rachel HawkinsThe Push by Ashley AudrainKlara and the Sun by Kazuo IshiguroLong Bright River by Liz MooreBeneath the Keep by Erika JohansenRelated episodes:Episode 051 - Dreaming in Books with KarenEpisode 067 - Rain and Readability with Ruth(iella) Episode 147 - Bonus Poetry Recommendations with LaurenEpisode 202 - Jacket Flap with Chris and EmilyStalk us online: Lola at GoodreadsLola is @ferociousreader on Instagram and @Lola on LitsyJenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy All links to books are through Bookshop.org, where I am an affiliate. I wanted more money to go to the actual publishers and authors. I link to Amazon when a book is not listed with Bookshop.

Skates & Plates
Skates & Plates Podcast - EP18 - S1 Featuring Lisa Dillman

Skates & Plates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 28:48


Brandon takes a look at the new forward lines with Pierre-Luc Dubois set to make his Jets debut and Lisa Dillman of The Athletic stopped by to discuss her article on Trevor Lewis' journey to Winnipeg during the pandemic.Sponsored by Draft Kings - Use promo code THPN for exclusive offers!

Skates & Plates
Skates & Plates Podcast - EP18 - S1 Featuring Lisa Dillman

Skates & Plates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 28:48


Brandon takes a look at the new forward lines with Pierre-Luc Dubois set to make his Jets debut and Lisa Dillman of The Athletic stopped by to discuss her article on Trevor Lewis' journey to Winnipeg during the pandemic. Sponsored by Draft Kings - Use promo code THPN for exclusive offers!

Recall This Book
48 Transform, Not Transfer: Lisa Dillman on Translation (PW, EF)

Recall This Book

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 27:11


The eternal challenge (obsession) of translation: “how not to get lost in translation”. However, the award-winning translator and literary scholar at Emory University Lisa Dillman suggests that we may be missing the truly challenging and exhilarating part of translation in this endless and “elitist” obsession. In fact, not “losing” original meaning may not be what … Continue reading "48 Transform, Not Transfer: Lisa Dillman on Translation (PW, EF)"

Sound of Hockey - A Hockey Podcast
Episode 116 - Goalie Gear Controversy, Featuring Lisa Dillman of The Athletic

Sound of Hockey - A Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 64:47


The Sound Of Hockey guys welcome a fantastic guest this week in the great Lisa Dillman, Senior Writer covering the Los Angeles Kings for The Athletic. Lisa previously worked at the Los Angeles Times for 23 years, so she has stories for days. With Lisa, the guys discuss the Kings' plans for the Seattle Kraken Expansion Draft, their deep prospect pool, and how long the team might stink. Great interview. Also in this episode, John, Andy, and Darren discuss some of the travel woes that have been experienced by teams trying to get into the World Junior Championship bubble and consider some of the rosters that have been released. Segments this week include a controversial Goalie Gear Corner, You Don't See That Every Day, and Weekly One-Timers. Also, Let's Get Quizzical makes its triumphant return from a long hiatus. SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture
Lunch | Lisa Dillman | Translation and Subjectivity

Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 68:30


Translation is often thought of as a transparent, objective act in which words from a source language are rendered into a target language, thereby carrying a message into new linguistic territory. Theorists, practitioners and lay readers argue tirelessly over the success or failure of various translations and their degree of (in-)fidelity. In this talk, I would like to begin from the premise that an instrumentalist view of translation will by default always evaluate target texts through a rhetoric of loss (Venuti). More useful is an a priori appreciation of translation as a creative, authorial act. To this end, I will explore connotation and subjectivity in literary translation, with several examples from contemporary Hispanophone literature.

On Air with Israel Fehr and Alex Blair
Episode 10: The Virtanen Saga Continues

On Air with Israel Fehr and Alex Blair

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 93:28


Israel Fehr and Alex Blair discuss another busy week in sports, including Jake Virtanen signing an extension with the Canucks. They are joined by The Athletic's Lisa Dillman and Sean Fitzgerald, along with Sportsnet 650's Bik Nizzar.

On Air with Israel Fehr and Alex Blair
Lisa Dillman and Sean Fitzgerald on why so few women work in sports radio

On Air with Israel Fehr and Alex Blair

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 19:06


The Athletic's Lisa Dillman and Sean Fitzgerald joined On Air with Israel Fehr and Alex Blair to discuss their recent article on The Athletic outlining the issues and challenges facing women in sports radio and how the industry can change.

All the Books!
E271: New Releases and More for August 4, 2020

All the Books!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 27:53


This week, Liberty and Kelly discuss The Death of Vivek Oji, The Black Kids, True Story, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, the digital hangout spot for the Book Riot community; Henry Holt and Co. and The Eighth Detective by Alex Pavesi; and Being Lolita: A Memoir by Alisson Wood. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Wandering in Strange Lands: A Daughter of the Great Migration Reclaims Her Roots by Morgan Jerkins The Black Kids by Christina Hammonds Reed Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir The Girl and the Ghost by Hanna Alkaf Leonard and Hungry Paul by Ronan Hession A Mind Spread Out on the Ground by Alicia Elliott Lobizona: A Novel (Wolves of No World Book 1) by Romina Garber The Disaster Tourist by Yun Ko-Eun, Lizzie Buehler (translator) Life of a Klansman: A Family History with White Supremacy by Edward Ball Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy  The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi Fangirls: Scenes from Modern Music Culture by Hannah Ewens True Story by Kate Reed Petty Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson Luster: A Novel by Raven Leilani  A Furious Sky: The Five-Hundred-Year History of America’s Hurricanes by Eric Jay Dolin WHAT WE’RE READING: Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall Camp Murderface by Saundra Mitchell and Josh Berk The Black Cabinet: The Untold Story of African Americans and Politics During the Age of Roosevelt by Jill Watts MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: Prelude for Lost Souls by Helene Dunbar The Last Lie (The List) by Patricia Forde It Came from the Sky by Chelsea Sedoti And Then I Turned Into a Mermaid by Laura Kirkpatrick Tomboyland by Melissa Faliveno Defacing the Monument by Susan Briante The Comeback by Ella Berman Rules for Being Dead by Kim Powers Talking Animals: A Novel by Joni Murphy The Lions of Fifth Avenue by Fiona Davis Grasping Mysteries: Girls Who Loved Math by Jeannine Atkins Toybox Americana: Characters Met Along the Way by Tim Lane Dance on Saturday: Stories by Elwin Cotman Imperfect Women: A Novel by Araminta Hall A Journey Toward Hope by Victor Hinojosa, Coert Voorhees, Susan Guevara  Nymph by Leila Marzocchi The Silent Wife: A Novel (Will Trent Book 10) by Karin Slaughter The Lost Pianos of Siberia by Sophy Roberts Bookish and the Beast (Once Upon A Con) by Ashley Poston Ellie’s Voice, or Trööömmmpffff! by Piret Raud, Adam Cullen (translator) The Hollow Ones by Guillermo del Toro, Chuck Hogan They Wish They Were Us by Jessica Goodman Creating Anna Karenina: Tolstoy and the Birth of Literature’s Most Enigmatic Heroine by Bob Blaisdell The Tunnel by A. B. Yehoshua, Stuart Schoffman (translator) Auntie Poldi and the Handsome Antonio by Mario Giordano, John Brownjohn (translator) The Devil’s Harvest: A Ruthless Killer, a Terrorized Community, and the Search for Justice in California’s Central Valley by Jessica Garrison  Salvation by Caryn Lix The Finisher (A Detective Peter Diamond Mystery) by Peter Lovesey  Beetle & the Hollowbones by Aliza Layne Weird Women: Classic Supernatural Fiction by Groundbreaking Female Writers: 1852-1923 by Leslie S. Klinger, Lisa Morton Personal Writings by Albert Camus Committed Writings by Albert Camus Poetic License: A Memoir by Gretchen Cherington  Double Lives: A History of Working Motherhood by Helen McCarthy Dead West (Nils Shapiro Book 4) by Matt Goldman Rowley Jefferson’s Awesome Friendly Adventure by Jeff Kinney  The Magic in Changing Your Stars by Leah Henderson Paola Santiago and the River of Tears by Tehlor Kay Mejia The End of Everything: (Astrophysically Speaking) by Katie Mack The Fixed Stars by Molly Wizenberg The Honjin Murders by Seishi Yokomizo, Louise Heal Kawai (translator) The Infographic Guide to Grammar: A Visual Reference for Everything You Need to Know by Jara Kern All Together Now (Eagle Rock Series) by Hope Larson How to Live on the Edge by Sarah Lynn Scheerger The Buddhist on Death Row: How One Man Found Light in the Darkest Place by David Sheff My Life as a Villainess by Laura Lippman Universe of Two: A Novel by Stephen P. Kiernan Maenam: A Fresh Approach to Thai Cooking by Angus An I Am Here Now by Barbara Bottner Sometimes I Never Suffered: Poems by Shane McCrae Great Demon Kings: A Memoir of Poetry, Sex, Art, Death, and Enlightenment by John Giorno What Girls Need: How to Raise Bold, Courageous, and Resilient Women by Marisa Porges Court of Lions: A Mirage Novel by Somaiya Daud Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer The World Aflame: A New History of War and Revolution: 1914-1945 by Dan Jones and Marina Amaral The Secret of You and Me: A Novel by Melissa Lenhardt You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria Crash Course: If You Want to Get Away with Murder Buy a Car by Woodrow Phoenix Lies Lies Lies by Adele Parks  Three Apples Fell from the Sky by Narine Abgaryan, Lisa C. Hayden (Translator) You Have to Make Your Own Fun Around Here by Frances Macken Tales of Two Planets: Stories of Climate Change and Inequality in a Divided World by John Freeman After the Last Border: Two Families and the Story of Refuge in America by Jessica Goudea Paris Never Leaves You: A Novel by Ellen Feldman The First to Lie by Hank Phillippi Ryan The Friendship List by Susan Mallery 12 Seconds of Silence: How a Team of Inventors, Tinkerers, and Spies Took Down a Nazi Superweapon by Jamie Holmes The Southland by Johnny Shaw  Owls of the Eastern Ice: A Quest to Find and Save the World’s Largest Owl by Jonathan C. Slaght  Sweet Sorrow by David Nicholls Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal by Sarah Maslin Nir Star Settlers: The Billionaires, Geniuses, and Crazed Visionaries Out to Conquer the Universe by Fred Nadis All the Right Mistakes: A Novel by Laura Jamison  In the Clearing by JP Pomare Love After Love: A Novel by Ingrid Persaud  The Cabinets of Barnaby Mayne: A Mystery by Elsa Hart All Stirred Up: Suffrage Cookbooks, Food, and the Battle for Women’s Right to Vote by Laura Kumin A Lab of One’s Own : One Woman’s Personal Journey Through Sexism in Science by Rita Colwell, Sharon Bertsch McGrayne A Saint from Texas by Edmund White The Likely World by Melanie Conroy-Goldman The Living Dead by George A. Romero and Daniel Kraus  Fallout: The Hiroshima Cover-up and the Reporter Who Revealed It to the World by Lesley M.M. Blume The Beggar’s Pawn: A Novel by John L’Heureux Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger: A Memoir by Lisa Donovan  The Revenge of the Werepenguin by Allan Woodrow The Silence: A Novel by Luca Veste Louisiana Lucky: A Novel by Julie Pennell Why Visit America by Matthew Baker The Good for Nothings by Danielle Banas Bear Necessity: A Novel by James Gould-Bourn What Happens at Night by Peter Cameron The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson The First Sister (The First Sister trilogy) by Linden A. Lewis The Bitch by Pilar Quintana, Lisa Dillman (translator) Tender Is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica, Sarah Moses (translator) Two Trees Make a Forest: Travels Among Taiwan’s Mountains and Coasts in Search of My Family’s Past by Jessica J. Lee Looking for Miss America:A Pageant’s 100-Year Quest to Define Womanhood by Margot Mifflin The River Home: A Novel by Hannah Richell Vanishing Falls: A Novel by Poppy Gee Orientation (Marvel: Avengers Assembly #1) (1) by Preeti Chhibber and James Lancett No Fuzzball! by Isabella Kung Addis Ababa Noir (Akashic Noir) by Maaza Mengiste Radical Hamilton: Economic Lessons from a Misunderstood Founder  by Christian Parenti Your Brain on Food: An Indispensable Guide to the Surprising Foods that Fight Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, OCD, ADHD, and More by Uma Naidoo In the Valley: Stories and a Novella Based on Serena by Ron Rash  Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World by Carl Bergstrom, Jevin West Tampa Bay Noir (Akashic Noir) by Colette Bancroft Eva Evergreen, Semi-Magical Witch by Julie Abe With or Without You: A Novel by Caroline Leavitt  Lost Souls at the Neptune Inn by Betsy Carter Bronte’s Mistress: A Novel by Finola Austin  The Woman in Red by Diana Giovinazzo The Weekend by Charlotte Wood  Hobbit Virtues: Rediscovering Virtue Ethics Through J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings by Christopher A. Snyder Set Fire to the Gods by Sara Raasch and Kristen Simmons Inferno: A Memoir of Motherhood and Madness by Catherine Cho The Book of Atlantis Black by Betsy Bonner  Every Bone a Prayer by Ashley Blooms The Love Scam by MaryJanice Davidson My Captain America: A Memoir by Megan Margulies The Last Stargazers: The Enduring Story of Astronomy’s Vanishing Explorers by Emily Levesque The Mystery of Charles Dickens by A.N. Wilson Behind the Red Door: A Novel by Megan Collins  More Than Just a Pretty Face by Syed M. Masood  Space Station Down by Ben Bova, Doug Beason The Heirs of Locksley by Carrie Vaughn The Wicked Sister by Karen Dionne The Forest of Stars by Heather Kassner In Case of Emergency: A Novel by E. G. Scott Out of This World #1 by Chris Wooding Being Lolita: A Memoir by Alisson Wood Moms by Yeong-shin Ma and Janet Hong  Six Days in August: The Story of Stockholm Syndrome by David King Here Is the Sweet Hand: Poems by francine j. harris Cattywampus by Ash Van Otterloo Some Kind of Animal by Maria Romasco Moore Inventory: A Memoir by Darran Anderson Seven Devils by Laura Lam and Elizabeth May Vanessa Yu’s Magical Paris Tea Shop by Roselle Lim The Night Swim: A Novel by Megan Goldin Convince Me: A Novel by Nina Sadowsky The Lost Jewels: A Novel by Kirsty Manning The Boys’ Club: A Novel by Erica Katz To the Lake: A Balkan Journey of War and Peace by Kapka Kassabova  The Bright Side Sanctuary for Animals: A Novel by Becky Mandelbaum If I Had Two Wings: Stories by Randall Kenan Guillotine: Poems by Eduardo C. Corral Queen of the Court: The Extraordinary Life of Tennis Legend Alice Marble by Madeleine Blais  A Map to the Sun by Sloane Leong Thread Doodling: Over 20 modern designs for stitching in the moment by Carina Envoldsen-Harris The Eighth Detective by Alex Pavesi Asylum: A personal, historical, natural inquiry in 103 lyric sections by Jill Bialosky Why I Don’t Write: And Other Stories by Susan Minot

TSN 1040: Halford & Brough
Dillman: Ducks were the SoCal team that needed some lottery luck, Kings would love a big-name in that market

TSN 1040: Halford & Brough

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 14:47


Lisa Dillman of the Athletic LA gets into the Kings and the 2nd overall pick, and discusses what the other LA team - the Anaheim Ducks - need to focus on

TSN 1040: Halford & Brough
Halford & Brough: July 7 2020 Hour 3

TSN 1040: Halford & Brough

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 44:19


Abbs and Drancer - in for Halford and Brough - talk NFL and Patrick Mahomes with Mike Tanier and get into the Kings 2nd overall choice with Lisa Dillman

All the Books!
E267: New Releases and More for July 7, 2020

All the Books!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 45:29


This week, Liberty and Kelly discuss The Cold Vanish, The Voting Booth, Want, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, the digital hangout spot for the Book Riot community; TBR, Book Riot’s subscription service offering Tailored Book Recommendations for readers of all stripes; and Ecco Books and The Son of Good Fortune by Lysley Tenorio. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: The Cold Vanish: Seeking the Missing in North America’s Wildlands by Jon Billman Into the Streets: A Young Person’s Visual History of Protest in the United States by Marke Bieschke The Color of Air: A Novel by Gail Tsukiyama The Voting Booth by Brandy Colbert Want: A Novel by Lynn Steger Strong The Sirens of Mars: Searching for Life on Another World by Sarah Stewart Johnson Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century by Alice Wong WHAT WE’RE READING: My Eyes Are Up Here by Laura Zimmermann Leave the World Behind: A Novel by Rumaan Alam MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: Once You Go This Far: A Mystery by Kristen Lepionka Alice Knott by Blake Butler Mother Daughter Widow Wife: A Novel by Robin Wasserman Separated: Inside an American Tragedy by Jacob Soboroff Marah Chase and the Fountain of Youth: A Novel by Jay Stringer After the Body: New & Selected Poems by Cleopatra Mathis Seekers of the Wild Realm (The Wild Realm) by Alexandra Ott Eight Lane Runaways by Henry McCausland Let Them Eat Pancakes: One Man’s Personal Revolution in the City of Light by Craig Carlson Breathing Through the Wound: A Novel by Víctor del Árbol, Lisa Dillman (translator) Memoirs and Misinformation: A novel by Jim Carrey and Dana Vachon Antkind: A Novel by Charlie Kaufman You’re Next by Kylie Schachte Katrina: A History, 1915–2015 by Andy Horowitz Long Story Short: Turning Famous Books into Cartoons by Mr. Fish Let them Eat Tweets: How the Right Rules in an Age of Extreme Inequality by Jacob S. Hacker, Paul Pierson The Marked Volume 1: Fresh Ink by David Hine, Brian Haberlin, Geirrod Van Dyke Hard Wired by Len Vlahos Girl, Serpent, Thorn by Melissa Bashardoust The Damned by Renée Ahdieh The Psychic Soviet by Ian F Svenonius Members Only by Sameer Pandya Paying the Land by Joe Sacco Coop Knows the Scoop by Taryn Souders Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall Feminist City: Claiming Space in a Man-Made World by Leslie Kern How to Take Awesome Photos of Cats by Andrew Marttila The Rules of Contagion: Why Things Spread–And Why They Stop by Adam Kucharski Fresh Water for Flowers by Valérie Perrin, Hildegarde Serle (translator) The Hungover Games: A True Story by Sophie Heawood The Lost City: The Omte Origins (from the World of the Trylle) by Amanda Hocking The Well-Gardened Mind: The Restorative Power of Nature by Sue Stuart-Smith Rockaway: Surfing Headlong into a New Life by Diane Cardwell Dewey Defeats Truman: The 1948 Election and the Battle for America’s Soul by A. J. Baime Demagogue: The Life and Long Shadow of Senator Joe McCarthy by Larry Tye The Golden Thread: The Cold War and the Mysterious Death of Dag Hammarskjöld by Ravi Somaiya Live to Tell the Tale: Combat Tactics for Player Characters by Keith Ammann Notes on a Silencing: A Memoir by Lacy Crawford Gatecrasher: How I Helped the Rich Become Famous and Ruin the World by Ben Widdicombe A Natural History of Color: The Science Behind What We See and How We See it by Rob DeSalle One to Watch: A Novel by Kate Stayman-London Random Sh*t Flying Through the Air by Jackson Ford Lady Romeo: The Radical and Revolutionary Life of Charlotte Cushman, America’s First Celebrity by Tana Wojczuk Miss Graham’s Cold War Cookbook: A Novel by Celia Rees Of Mutts and Men (A Chet & Bernie Mystery) by Spencer Quinn The Ballad of Big Feeling by Ari Braverman Modern Witchcraft: Goddess Empowerment for the Kick-Ass Woman by Deborah Blake The Book of Fatal Errors (The Feylawn Chronicles) by Dashka Slater Quitter: A Memoir of Drinking, Relapse, and Recovery by Erica C. Barnett The Lost and Found Bookshop: A Novel by Susan Wiggs Bonnie: A Novel by Christina Schwarz True Love: A Novel by Sarah Gerard In the Land of Good Living: A Journey to the Heart of Florida by Kent Russell The End of White Politics: How to Heal Our Liberal Divide by Zerlina Maxwell Red Dust by Yoss, David Frye (translator) Say It Louder!: Black Voters, White Narratives, and Saving Our Democracy by Tiffany Cross The Good Luck Stone by Heather Bell Adams Monstress: Stories (Art of the Story) by Lysley Tenorio Craigslist Confessional: A Collection of Secrets from Anonymous Strangers by Helena Dea Bala Every Sky a Grave: A Novel by Jay Posey Watching You Without Me: A novel by Lynn Coady The Big Book of Mars by Marc Hartzman The Book of Dragons: An Anthology by Jonathan Strahan Sensation Machines by Adam Wilson Bright Precious Thing: A Memoir by Gail Caldwell Mapping Humanity: How Modern Genetics Is Changing Criminal Justice, Personalized Medicine, and Our Identities by Joshua Z. Rappoport Lake Life: A Novel by David James Poissant Fast Girls: A Novel of the 1936 Women’s Olympic Team by Elise Hooper You Again: A Novel by Debra Jo Immergut An Education in Ruin by Alexis Bass B*witch by Paige McKenzie and Nancy Ohlin Dress Coded by Carrie Firestone Survivor Song: A Novel by Paul Tremblay Last One Out Shut Off the Lights by Stephanie Soileau The Caiplie Caves: Poems by Karen Solie Desert Notebooks: A Road Map for the End of Time by Ben Ehrenreich The Lost Art of Dying: Reviving Forgotten Wisdom by L.S. Dugdale American Follies by Norman Lock Scorpionfish by Natalie Bakopoulos 22 Minutes of Unconditional Love by Daphne Merkin Out of Time by David Klass Open Secrets by Sheila Kohler The Case of the Vanishing Blonde: And Other True Crime Stories by Mark Bowden The Party Upstairs by Lee Conell Haunted Heroine (Heroine Complex Book 4) by Sarah Kuhn Not Like the Movies by Kerry Winfrey The Princess Will Save You by Sarah Henning Accidental by Alex Richards A Peculiar Peril (The Misadventures of Jonathan Lambshead) by Jeff VanderMeer The Vapors: A Southern Family, the New York Mob, and the Rise and Fall of Hot Springs, America’s Forgotten Capital of Vice by David Hill Cinderella Is Dead by Kalynn Bayron All These Monsters by Amy Tintera The Bright Lands by John Fram Becoming Duchess Goldblatt by Anonymous Unravel the Dusk (The Blood of Stars) by Elizabeth Lim Not Your All-American Girl by Wendy Wan-Long Shang and Madelyn Rosenberg Faith: Taking Flight by Julie Murphy Unconquerable Sun by Kate Elliott Cool for America: Stories by Andrew Martin Florence Adler Swims Forever: A Novel by Rachel Beanland Vernon Subutex 2: A Novel by Virginie Despentes, Frank Wynne (translator) Branwell: A Novel of the Brontë Brother by Douglas A. Martin Artifact by Arlene Heyman Scare Me by K. R. Alexander Cinderbiter: Celtic Poems by Martin Shaw and Tony Hoagland Hurry Home: A Novel by Roz Nay The Heir Affair (The Royal We) by Heather Cocks, Jessica Morgan Or What You Will by Jo Walton Ghost Hunter’s Daughter by Dan Poblocki Love, Jacaranda by Alex Flinn Not Another Love Song by Olivia Wildenstein The Golden Thread: The Cold War Mystery Surrounding the Death of Dag Hammarskjöld by Ravi Somaiya The Act of Living: What the Great Psychologists Can Teach Us About Finding Fulfillment by Frank Tallis The Beauty in Breaking: A Memoir by Michele Harper The Unleashed by Danielle Vega A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor: A Novel by Hank Green The Golden Cage by Camilla Läckberg, Neil Smith (translator) Finders Creepers (Half Past Peculiar Book 1) by Derek Fridolfs, Dustin Nguyen Fraternity: Stories by Benjamin Nugent The Last Wife by Karen Hamilton The Heart and Other Monsters: A Memoir by Rose Andersen Standoff: Race, Policing, and a Deadly Assault That Gripped a Nation by Jamie Thompson The Shadows: A Novel by Alex North The Patient by Jasper DeWitt The Son of Good Fortune: A Novel by Lysley Tenorio Muse Squad: The Cassandra Curse by Chantel Acevedo How to Write a Story by Kate Messner, Mark Siegel Danbi Leads the School Parade by Anna Kim History Smashers: The Mayflower by Kate Messner

The Drive
Lisa Dillman - June 30th, 2020

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020


Senior writer at The Athletic covering the LA. Kings Lisa Dillman joins the Drive to talk about the NHL draft lottery and the Kings getting the 2nd pick.

The Drive
Hour 3 - June 30th, 2020

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020


Need to know basis, Worst NHL free agent signings, Trivia, On this date in sports history and Lisa Dillman joins the show.

All the Books!
E264: New Releases and More for June 16, 2020

All the Books!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 42:53


This week, Liberty and Tirzah discuss Saving Ruby King, I’ll Be the One, The Lightness, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Hey YA, Book Riot’s own podcast about all things young adult lit; Saga Press, publisher of award-winning speculative fiction; and TBR: Tailored Book Recommendations, Book Riot’s personalized reading recommendation service, which now has gifting! Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Saving Ruby King by Catherine Adel West Vera Kelly is Not a Mystery by Rosalie Knecht The Lightness: A Novel by Emily Temple I Was Told It Would Get Easier by Abbi Waxman Sad Janet by Lucie Britsch I’ll Be the One by Lyla Lee The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas by Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, Margaret Jull Costa (Translator), Robin Patterson (Translator) The Margot Affair: A Novel by Sanaë Lemoine WHAT WE’RE READING: Catherine House: A Novel by Elisabeth Thomas The Gone-Away World by Nick Harkaway MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: Brag Better: Master the Art of Fearless Self-Promotion by Meredith Fineman Strange Rites New Religions for a Godless World by Tara Isabella Burton Hella by David Gerrold Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre by Max Brooks Sleepovers: Stories by Ashleigh Bryant Phillips Tiananmen 1989: Our Shattered Hopes by Lun Zhang, Adrien Gombeaud, Ameziane The Strange Birds of Flannery O’Connor by Amy Alznauer, Ping Zhu Creative Careers: Making a Living with Your Ideas by B. Jeffrey Madoff Democracy in One Book or Less: How It Works, Why It Doesn’t, and Why Fixing It Is Easier Than You Think by David Litt All Things Left Wild: A Novel by James Wade Thank You for Voting Young Readers’ Edition: The Past, Present, and Future of Voting by Erin Geiger Smith Cactus Jack: A Novel by Brad Smith What You Need to Know About Voting–and Why by Kim Wehle The Art of Deception: A Daughter of Sherlock Holmes Mystery (The Daughter of Sherlock Holmes Mysteries Book 4) by Leonard Goldberg A Short Move by Katherine Hill This Little Family: A Novel by Inès Bayard, Adriana Hunter (translator) The Bell in the Lake: A Novel by Lars Mytting, Deborah Dawkin (translator) Sisters and Secrets: A Novel by Jennifer Ryan Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation through Anger by Lama Rod Owens See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love by Valarie Kaur Not a Gentleman’s Work: The Untold Story of a Gruesome Murder at Sea and the Long Road to Truth by Gerard Koeppel Fake Plastic World by Zara Lisbon Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai by James Carter Growing Sustainable Together: Practical Resources for Raising Kind, Engaged, Resilient Children by Shannon Brescher Shea Who Did You Tell?: A Novel by Lesley Kara Don’t Turn Around: A Novel by Jessica Barry The Brothers York: A Royal Tragedy by Thomas Penn Union: The Struggle to Forge the Story of United States Nationhood by Colin Woodard Animal Spirit: Stories by Francesca Marciano Dogchild by Kevin Brooks Sarah Bernhardt: The Divine and Dazzling Life of the World’s First Superstar by Catherine Reef Effortless Vegan : Delicious Plant-Based Recipes with Easy Instructions, Few Ingredients and Minimal Clean-Up by Sarah Nevins The Half Sister by Sandie Jones Seven Lies: A Novel by Elizabeth Kay The Kinder Poison by Natalie Mae The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton We Came Here to Shine: A Novel by Susie Orman Schnall 28 Summers by Elin Hilderbrand Smooth by Matt Burns Lucky Ticket by Joey Bui An Ocean Without a Shore by Scott Spencer The Taste of Sugar: A Novel by Marisel Vera A Silent Fury: The El Bordo Mine Fire by Yuri Herrera and Lisa Dillman (translator) You Say It First by Katie Cotugno Corporate Gunslinger: A Novel by Doug Engstrom The Circus Rose by Betsy Cornwell How the Penguins Saved Veronica by Hazel Prior American Immigration: Our History, Our Stories by Kathleen Krull Exercise of Power: America and the Post-Cold War World by Robert M. Gates Bluebeard’s First Wife by Seong-nan Ha, Janet Hong (translator) AntiRacist Baby by Ibram X. Kendi, Ashley Lukashevsky (Illustrator) Love and Other Criminal Behavior by Nikki Dolson Fairytale Blankets to Crochet: 10 fantasy-themed children’s blankets for storytime cuddles by Lynne Rowe

All the Books!
E255: New Releases and More for April 14, 2020

All the Books!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 41:04


This week, Liberty and Vanessa discuss The Unsuitable, Braised Pork, The Happily Ever Playlist, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Book Riot Insiders; Tundra Books and Lucy Crisp and the Vanishing House; and Literati. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: The Unsuitable by Molly Pohlig Redemption Prep by Samuel Miller Braised Pork by An Yu Antigone Rising: The Subversive Power of the Ancient Myths by Helen Morales Simon the Fiddler by Paulette Jiles What You Become in Flight: A Memoir by Ellen O'Connell Whittet The Eighth Life: for Brilka by Nino Haratischvili, Charlotte Collins (translator), Ruth Martin (translator) The Happily Ever Playlist by Abby Jimenez WHAT WE'RE READING: The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: Art Life by Catherine Ocelot, Aleshia Jensen (translator) Comics and Stuff by Henry Jenkins The Unsettling Stars (Star Trek) by Alan Dean Foster The Multi-Hyphen Life: Work Less, Create More, and Design a Life That Works for You by Emma Gannon Women of Color in Tech: A Blueprint for Inspiring and Mentoring the Next Generation of Technology Innovators by Susanne Tedrick The Spiral Shell: A French Village Reveals Its Secrets of Jewish Resistance in World War II by Sandell Morse Mountain of Full Moons: A Novel by Irene Kessler Anti/Hero by Kate Karyus Quinn, Demitria Lunetta, Maca Gil (Illustrator) The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal About Identity, Race, Wealth, and Power by Deirdre Mask Year of the Dog (American Poets Continuum) by Deborah Paredez Yogi: A Life Behind the Mask by Jon Pessah Fifty-Two Stories: (1883-1898) by Anton Chekhov, Richard Pevear (translator) Illuminating History: A Retrospective of Seven Decades by Bernard Bailyn The Eyelid by S. D. Chrostowska Plenty of Hugs by Fran Manushkin and Kate Alizadeh Ingredients: The Strange Chemistry of What We Put in Us and on Us by George Zaidan This Is Big: How the Founder of Weight Watchers Changed the World -- and Me by Marisa Meltzer Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties by Mike Davis and Jon Wiener Apsara Engine by Bishakh Som Think Like a Rocket Scientist: Simple Strategies You Can Use to Make Giant Leaps in Work and Life by Ozan Varol Bring Now the Angels: Poems (Pitt Poetry Series) by Dilruba Ahmed Perfect Tunes by Emily Gould Daring Darleen, Queen of the Screen by Anne Nesbet The Victory Machine: The Making and Unmaking of the Warriors Dynasty by Ethan Sherwood Strauss Bronx Heroes in Trumpland by Tom Sciacca and Ray Felix Die Next by Jonathan Stone The Pine Islands by Marion Poschmann, Jen Calleja (translator) Not That Kind of Guy by Andie J. Christopher Old Food by Ed Atkins Not in the Job Description: The Unspoken Roles That Women Must Play at Work by Alana Massey The Betrayal of the Duchess: The Scandal That Unmade the Bourbon Monarchy and Made France Modern by Maurice Samuels A Shadow Intelligence by Oliver Harris You Are an Artist: Assignments to Spark Creation by Sarah Urist Green Heaven by Emerson Whitney The Buy Nothing, Get Everything Plan: Discover the Joy of Spending Less, Sharing More, and Living Generously by Liesl Clark and Rebecca Rockefeller The Good Family Fitzgerald by Joseph Di Prisco Elysium Girls by Kate Pentecost Why Fish Don't Exist : A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life by Lulu Miller Cars on Fire by Mónica Ramón Ríos, Robin Myers No Filter: The Inside Story of Instagram by Sarah Frier Witchlight by Jessi Zabarsky Beast: Face-To-Face with the Florida Bigfoot by Watt Key When Stars Are Scattered by Victoria Jamieson, Omar Mohamed, Iman Geddy What Lane? by Torrey Maldonado Hell and Other Destinations: A 21st-Century Memoir by Madeleine Albright Overkill: When Modern Medicine Goes Too Far by Paul A. Offit, M.D. A Strange Country by Muriel Barbery, Alison Anderson (translator) The Last Emperox (The Interdependency Book 3) by John Scalzi This Boy by Lauren Myracle What Is the Grass: Walt Whitman in My Life by Mark Doty Why We Swim by Bonnie Tsui Vagabonds by Hao Jingfang, Ken Liu (Translator) No Justice in the Shadows: How America Criminalizes Immigrants by Alina Das I Will Judge You by Your Bookshelf by Grant Snider For Joshua: An Ojibwe Father Teaches His Son by Richard Wagamese Miss Aluminum: A Memoir by Susanna Moore The Planter of Modern Life: Louis Bromfield and the Seeds of a Food Revolution by Stephen Heyman Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace by Carl Safina Deeplight by Frances Hardinge Simantov by Asaf Ashery The Lightness of Hands by Jeff Garvin Don Tillman's Standardized Meal System: Recipes and Tips from the Star of the Rosie Novels by Graeme Simsion The Coyotes of Carthage: A Novel by Steven Wright The Middler by Kirsty Applebaum Man of My Time: A Novel by Dalia Sofer Synthesizing Gravity: Selected Prose by Kay Ryan The Essential T.S. Eliot by T.S. Eliot Bubblegum: A Novel by Adam Levin The Broken Heart of America: St. Louis and the Violent History of the United States by Walter Johnson The New Husband by D.J. Palmer The Big Finish by Brooke Fossey Notes from an Apocalypse: A Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back by Mark O'Connell A Field Guide to Getting Lost by Joy McCullough Truths I Never Told You by Kelly Rimmer A Luminous Republic by Andrés Barba, Lisa Dillman (translator) Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982: A Novel by Cho Nam-Joo, Jamie Chang (translator) The Prettiest Star by Carter Sickels Lake Like a Mirror by Sok Fong Ho, Natascha Bruce (translator) A Girl in Three Parts by Suzanne Daniel On Vanishing: Mortality, Dementia, and What It Means to Disappear by Lynn Casteel Harper Finally, Something Mysterious by Doug Cornett The Year 1000: When Explorers Connected the World—and Globalization Began by Valerie Hansen Queenie Malone's Paradise Hotel by Ruth Hogan Expectation: A Novel by Anna Hope Department of Mind-Blowing Theories by Tom Gauld Dancing at the Pity Party by Tyler Feder No Going Back: A Novel by Sheena Kamal This is My Brain in Love by I.W. Gregorio St. Ivo: A Novel by Joanna Hershon The Rock: Poems (Counterpoints) by Wallace Stevens A Game of Fox & Squirrels by Jenn Reese Blood Moon by Patricia Kirkpatrick Odetta: A Life in Music and Protest by Ian Zack The Diary of a Drag Queen by Crystal Rasmussen Girls Save the World in This One by Ash Parsons The Book of Koli: The Rampart Trilogy, Book 1 by M. R. Carey Mosquito Supper Club: Cajun Recipes from a Disappearing Bayou by Melissa M. Martin Primitive: Tapping the Primal Drive Powering the World's Most Successful People by Marco Greenberg Dolly: An Unauthorized Collection of Wise & Witty Words on Grit, Lipstick, Love & Life from Dolly Parton by Mary Zaia Peter & Ernesto: Sloths in the Night by Graham Annable Everyone Can Bake: Simple Recipes to Master and Mix by Dominique Ansel The Cat Man of Aleppo by Karim Shamsi-Basha, Irene Latham, Yuko Shimizu (Illustrator) Plan for the Worst by Jodi Taylor Coffee (Object Lessons) by Dinah Lenney Bulletproof Vest (Object Lessons) by Kenneth R. Rosen The Girl in the Tree by Şebnem İşigüzel, Mark David Wyers (translator)

TSN 1040: Donnie & The Moj
LISTEN @RealLisa: Toffoli has lost his trademark consistency over the last few seasons

TSN 1040: Donnie & The Moj

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 7:56


Lisa Dillman joined to give the LA perspective after Tyler Toffoli was traded to the Canucks for Tyler Madden & Tim Schaller. Lisa believes this trade works for both teams and said it was the right time for LA to part ways with Toffoli.

The Parting Schotts Podcast
Topics: Seh making history; Ackert on Cole; Dillman on NHL

The Parting Schotts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 45:25


On the latest edition of “The Parting Schotts Podcast,” host and Daily Gazette Associate Sports Editor Ken Schott talks with former ABC10 (WTEN) sports director and 1994 Voorheesville High School graduate Jamie Seh, who will be calling the play-by-play of Saturday's Cure Bowl between Georgia Southern and Liberty, and she will make history being part of the first all-female broadcast team to call a Football Bowl Subdivision bowl game on national radio. Ken then talks to Kristie Ackert, the New York Yankees' beat writer for the New York Daily News, about the team's signing of free-agent pitcher Gerrit Cole. The Athletic's Lisa Dillman then joins the show to talk some National Hockey League. On Twitter, follow Associate Sports Editor Ken Schott @slapschotts and Daily Gazette Sports @dgazettesports. Email Schott at schott@dailygazette.com. Listen to “The Parting Schotts Podcast” at https://dailygazette.com/sports/partingschotts, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Two-Man Advantage w/ Burnside & LeBrun
12 - Hextall's firing in Philly and decisions involving Kovalchuk in LA

Two-Man Advantage w/ Burnside & LeBrun

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 67:15


Ron Hextall's firing signals upheaval in Philadelphia and curious decisions involving Ilya Kovalchuk in Los Angeles. The Athletic's Lisa Dillman and Joe Smith join Two-Man Advantage to talk the Los Angeles Kings and Tampa Bay Lightning and what might be cooking between those teams while TSN's Frank Seravalli drops by to talk shocking moves in Philly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium
THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR - Week 20

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 18:07


Week 20 of THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR, Small Fish Radio Theatre's weekly podcast featuring just about anything! This week: Once Upon A Thespinarium - A Flash Fairy Tale To Keep You Dreaming Real Lives Of… "Professional Mourners" Radio Enlightenment With Yoga And Horoscopes Marlin McJerkins Adventures In Everyday Horror Podstagram This Week In Collective Anxiety Bastardpiece Theatre THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR is written by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly. Small Fish Radio Theatre Ensemble: Cat Dean, Michael Herzovi, Michael John Kelly, and Joy Thorbjornsen-Coates. Special Guest: Mark Kater. Directing, music and sound design by Trina Kakacek. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium is produced by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly.

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium
THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR - Week 19

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 20:00


“NEW AND IMPROVED” Got your attention? Good! Welcome to Week 19 of THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR, Small Fish Radio Theatre's weekly podcast featuring just about anything! This week we introduce *new segments*: *Real Lives Of…* Holy Mackerel School Of Etiquette The Assisters *Marlin McJerkins Adventures In Everyday Horror* *Radio Enlightenment With Yoga And Horoscopes* *Podstagram* *This Week In Collective Anxiety* THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR is written by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly. Small Fish Radio Theatre Ensemble: Cat Dean, Michael Herzovi, Michael John Kelly, and Joy Thorbjornsen-Coates. Special Guest: Mark Kater. Directing, music and sound design by Trina Kakacek. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium is produced by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly.

Natural Hat Trick
Natural Hat Trick | Division-by-division break down at the break

Natural Hat Trick

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 79:00


Craig Morgan, Jaime Eisner and Luke Lapinski discuss each division and where each team stands at the All-Star break. They also discuss the Pacific Division in depth with Lisa Dillman of NHL.com.  *** Hockey lovers rejoice as the Natural Hat Trick provides a unique mix of analysis and humor packed into each hour-long show. Luke Lapinski, Craig Morgan and Jaime Eisner remember that sports are fun and make sure each show is equal parts entertaining and informative. Luke Lapinski is the radio host for the Arizona Coyotes’ pre- and post-game shows. Craig Morgan has covered, professional, college and prep sports in Arizona since 1993. He covers the Coyotes and Arizona State University for FanRag Sports. Jaime Eisner has covered the Coyotes since 2013.

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium
THE POSSIBLY DRUNKEN APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR HOLIDAY SPECIAL

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 17:45


In celebration of the Holiday Season, Small Fish Radio Theatre's APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR is taking a slight detour by way of our holiday party and some beer. And so, we bring you THE POSSIBLY DRUNKEN APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR HOLIDAY SPECIAL. Yes, that's a very long title for such a short podcast. THE POSSIBLY DRUNKEN APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR HOLIDAY SPECIAL was primarily written by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly, and the beer we were drinking during the recording. Our Holiday Special features the talents of Cat Dean, Michael Herzovi, Mark Kater, MJ Kelly, Sharon Phillips, and Joy Thorbjornsen-Coates. Directing and Sound Design by Trina Kakacek. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium is produced by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly.

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium

In the spirit of the season, Small Fish Radio Theatre brings you portable HORROR for the ear: TALES OF DREAD, our 2017 horror show recorded live at the Swedish American Museum in Andersonville in Chicago. TALES OF DREAD offers the following treats: BASEMENT GOBLIN by Kevin M. Folliard of LaGrange, Illinois SKELETON WOMAN by Mark Kater of Skokie, Illinois RETRIBUTION by Marie Anderson of LaGrange, Illinois ONNA by Ryan Dean Mullenix of El Paso, Texas MIGRAINE by Trina Kakacek of Chicago, Illinois "VIR.ON.I.C.A." by Theresa Stefaniak of Milwaukee, Wisconsin THE CREAKY DOOR by Evan Baughfman of Long Beach, California. TALES OF DREAD features the talents of Cat Dean, Michael Herzovi, Mark Kater, MJ Kelly, Sharon Phillips, and Joy Thorbjornsen-Coates. Directing and Sound Design by Trina Kakacek. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium is produced by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly.

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium
THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR - Week 17

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2017 22:16


Week 17 of THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR was recorded live at Chicago Dramatists on June 19, 2017. This week: Soapanovaletta, A Teeny, Tiny Soap Opera Telanovaletta Bad Poetry Corner With Jokes, Including A Visit From Harold Barnyard Classics Cooking With Joy America's Got Limericks Lottery of the Absurd This week's episode of THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR is written by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly, with contributions by Michael Herzovi, Mark Kater, and Thomas J. Misuraca. Small Fish Radio Theatre Ensemble: Cat Dean, Michael Herzovi, Michael John Kelly, and Joy Thorbjornsen-Coates. Special Guests: Mark Kater and Sharon Phillips. Directing, music and sound design by Trina Kakacek. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium is produced by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly.

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium
THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR - Week 16

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017 19:03


Week 16 of THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR was recorded live at Chicago Dramatists on June 19, 2017. This week: Once Upon A Thespinarium, A Flash Fairy Tale To Keep You Dreaming This Week in Alternative Facts Cooking With Joy Word of the Week The Assisters Lottery of the Absurd Tabby Flufferwinkle Cat's Private Eye This week's episode of THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR is written by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly, with contributions by Thomas J. Misuraca and Mark Kater. Small Fish Radio Theatre Ensemble: Cat Dean, Michael Herzovi, Michael John Kelly, and Joy Thorbjornsen-Coates. Special Guests: Mark Kater and Sharon Phillips. Directing, music and sound design by Trina Kakacek. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium is produced by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly.

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium
THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR - Week 15

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2017 21:14


Week 15 of THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR was recorded live at Chicago Dramatists on June 19, 2017. This week: Soapanovaletta, A Teeny, Tiny Soap Opera Telanovaletta Bad Poetry Corner With Jokes, Including A Visit From Harold Cooking With Joy Word of the Week Barnyard Classics Lottery of the Absurd This week's episode of THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR is written by Thomas J. Misuraca, Mark Kater, Trina Kakacek, and Michael John Kelly. Small Fish Radio Theatre Ensemble: Cat Dean, Michael Herzovi, Michael John Kelly, and Joy Thorbjornsen-Coates. Special Guests: Mark Kater and Sharon Phillips. Directing, music and sound design by Trina Kakacek. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium is produced by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly.

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium
THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR - Week 14

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2017 20:26


Week 14 of THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR was recorded live at Chicago Dramatists on June 19, 2017. This week: Once Upon A Thespinarium, A Flash Fairy Tale To Keep You Dreaming Middle Aged Fantasy Uncle Bottom's Truth Telling Minute The Assisters Soapanovaletta, A Teeny, Tiny Soap Opera Telanovaletta This week's episode of THE APPROXIMATELY 20-MINUTE VARIETY HOUR is written by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly. Small Fish Radio Theatre Ensemble: Cat Dean, Michael Herzovi, Michael John Kelly, and Joy Thorbjornsen-Coates. Special Guests: Mark Kater and Sharon Phillips. Directing, music and sound design by Trina Kakacek. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium is produced by Trina Kakacek and Michael John Kelly.

The Organist
Ravening for Delight

The Organist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 29:07


Horror writer H. P. Lovecraft, best known for Cthulhu, an octopus-faced cosmic entity, has long inspired obsessive fandom and his short stories, in the hundred years since they were first published, have influenced a wide range of figures, including William Burroughs, Stephen King, Neil Gaiman, the makers of the Alien movies and the game Dungeons & Dragons, to name but a few. In Lovecraft's cosmology, the human mind is incapable of comprehending the full psychic horror of reality and either must take refuge on a placid island of ignorance or be swept up in the black seas of infinity. Paul La Farge's new novel, The Night Ocean, traces Lovecraft's unusual friendship with a 16-year-old fan: the poet Robert Barlow, who Lovecraft followed to Florida, where they collaborated on a single story, the last work of fiction that either of them wrote before Lovecraft's death and Barlow's own tragic end. In this episode, we also ask you to take the hand of “The Oldest Person in Town,” as—he, she, they—die and die and die again. Edgar Oliver, beloved for his monologues on The Moth Podcast, performs this short fiction from Kevin Moffett. In our final segment, Yuri Herrera, author most recently of Kingdom Cons, and Lisa Dillman, translator of his novels, delve into noir in their collaborative meta-review of our show. The excerpts from Lovecraft's stories in this episode were performed by Omar Metwally, whose voice you may recognize from his television roles in Mr. Robot and The Affair. Produced by Matt Frassica.

The Writing Life
Brave New Reads 2016 with Yuri Herrera, author of 'Signs Preceding the End of the World'

The Writing Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2016 55:30


Enjoy a recording from the Brave New Reads Norwich event with Yuri Herrera, author of 'Signs Preceding the End of the World' (translated by Lisa Dillman). This fascinating discussion explores translation, immigration, libraries and more. Find out more about Brave New Reads at www.bravenewreads.org.uk Brave New Reads is brought to you by Writers' Centre Norwich and the library services in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, and was created in Norwich, England's first UNESCO City of Literature.

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium
A GRISLY FEAST, Recorded Live at Victory Gardens Theater, in Chicago

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2013 70:00


Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium presents a Live Podcast Recording of its first horror show: A GRISLY FEAST, recorded LIVE at Victory Gardens Theater and presented as part of Victory Gardens Theater Crip Slam. Featured work: LULLABY FOR MY LITTLE BOY - a poem by Thomas J. Misuraca. THE LATE MRS. CHADWICK - a short play by Phoebe Roberts. THE SKINNY MAN - a short play by Scott T. Barsotti. BENEATH THE WINDOW - a short story by Richard Ballon. FLATTENED FAUNA BAR AND GRILL - a song by Jim Gustafson. THE CURSE OF THE HORNED BABBY - a short play by Lisa Dillman. And a horrific episode of THE ADVENTURES OF SKATER GIRL by Trina Kakacek. Featured Talent: Cat Dean, Joy Thorbjornsen-Coates, Michael Herzovi, and Michael John Kelly. Guest Artists: Erik Hetman and Max Evrard. Direction and Sound Design by Trina Kakacek. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium is produced by Michael John Kelly and Trina Kakacek. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium: Giving Voice to Small Fish in the Big Pond. On the web at www.smallfishradio.com. Like Us on Facebook!

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium
A GRISLY FEAST, Recorded Live at Chicago Dramatists

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2013 69:18


Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium presents a Live Podcast Recording of its first horror show: A GRISLY FEAST. Featured work: LULLABY FOR MY LITTLE BOY - a poem by Thomas J. Misuraca. THE LATE MRS. CHADWICK - a short play by Phoebe Roberts. THE SKINNY MAN - a short play by Scott T. Barsotti. BENEATH THE WINDOW - a short story by Richard Ballon. FLATTENED FAUNA BAR AND GRILL - a song by Jim Gustafson. THE CURSE OF THE HORNED BABBY - a short play by Lisa Dillman. And a horrific episode of THE ADVENTURES OF SKATER GIRL by Trina Kakacek. Featured Talent: Cat Dean, Joy Thorbjornsen-Coates, Michael Herzovi, and Michael John Kelly. Guest Artists: Erik Hetman and Max Evrard. Direction and Sound Design by Trina Kakacek. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium is produced by Michael John Kelly and Trina Kakacek. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium: Giving Voice to Small Fish in the Big Pond. On the web at www.smallfishradio.com. Like Us on Facebook!

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium
ATLAS INTERRUPTUS, A Collection of Journeys Without A Map - Live from Playwright's Pub at Chicago Dramatists

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2013 72:27


Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium presents a Live Podcast Recording of 'ATLAS INTERRUPTUS, A Collection of Journeys Without A Map." Featured writers: Short Plays by J. Weintraub, Will Cooper, Lisa Dillman, and Trina Kakacek; a Spoken Word Performance by Lisa Scott; a Mini Musical, book, music, and lyrics by Tom Weber, an Original Song by Michael John Kelly. Featured Talent: Cat Dean, Joy Thorbjornsen-Coates, Michael Herzovi, and Michael John Kelly. Guest Artists: Erik Hetman, Eleanor Katz, Linda Solotaire. Thespinarian In Training: Aeneas Hemphill. Direction and Sound Design by Trina Kakacek. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium is produced by Michael John Kelly and Trina Kakacek. Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium: Giving Voice to Small Fish in the Big Pond. On the web at www.smallfishradio.com. Like Us on Facebook!

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium
LOVE DEATH TEQUILA and ANTHROPOMORPHISM

Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2013 39:54


From MAY 27 to JUNE 30, 2013 Small Fish Radio Theatre and Thespinarium was featured on ATLANTA FRINGE RADIO and the HEAR NOW FESTIVAL. In this podcast you'll hear highlights from Small Fish Radio Theatre's past year and preview of our upcoming July 15, 2013 show. Featured work: MY YETI DREAMS by Lisa Dillman; GOOSE NOIR by Wendy Schmidt; TEQUILA IN A TEACUP by Lisa Scott; HOW SQUIRREL SAVED FLY by MT Cozzola; APE by Will Cooper; and THE ADVENTURES OF SKATER GIRL by Trina Kakacek. The Thespinarians: Michael John Kelly, Cat Dean, Joy Thorbjornsen-Coates, Michael Herzovi. Guest artists: Eleanor Katz, Dave Belden, and Tom Weber. Directing and Sound Design by Trina Kakacek. Produced by Michael John Kelly and Trina Kakacek.

Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast
No. 275 - 31 Beats: Los Angeles Kings, ft. Lisa Dillman

Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 38:42


On this episode of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast, we continue a brand new series where Elan and Brian explore the fantasy present and future of all 31 teams in the league by talking to the people who know them best: beat writers!Today, we've got The Athletic's Lisa Dillman to reassure us that it's all about the future in L.A. She lets us in on which young prospects could be the key pieces for a rebuilt Kings squad, how much the old guard still has in the tank, and whether we can expect anything from the 'tweeners who don't fit into either the prospect or vet categories.Follow Lisa on Twitter @reallisa, and check out her columns at The Athletic.Players discussed on this episode include Anze Kopitar, Jeff Carter, Dustin Brown, Alex Iafollo, Adrian Kempe, Drew Doughty, Jonathan Quick, Cal Petersen, Gabe Vilardi, Alex Turcotte, Arthur Kaliyev, Jamie Drysdale and more.We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson.* * *Support Keeping Karlsson by telling a friend, subscribing to and reviewing Keeping Karlsson on iTunes, and following us on Twitter (@keepingkarlsson).  Even better, support us by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson! Until the season resumes, we're offering all patron perks for just $1/month. Patrons support future episodes of the show and get access to our secret Patrons-only Facebook group, bonus monthly ask-us-anything episodes, and invites to play in the famous Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL). The Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast is proudly presented by DobberHockey, and powered by our patrons.Want to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.