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Welcome to The Fast and the Fictitious. In each episode, students in English 2410, a Dual Enrollment Fiction course, will deep dive a story, highlight key takeaways, and relate the themes of the story to their lives. In this episode, Ayla, Jena, and Sarah talk about “The Scarlet Ibis,” by James Hurst. All three were touched by the way Hurst infused emotion into the story as shown in the relationship of the main character and his special needs brother. They also talk sibling rivalry, delaying facing the things that make us uncomfortable, and set a modern day world record for the number of times the word ‘like' is spoken aloud. We hope you enjoy. Email the show! carlilelcba@gmail.comMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/bosnow/party-rock License code: 77JKG6ITA09KQZX0
When music journalist Myles Clarkson visits ailing piano virtuoso Duncan Ely at his palatial California home, ostensibly to interview the man, Duncan notices something distinct about Myles: his hands – they're beautiful, the bone structure perfect for a concert pianist. Myles, it turns out, is a Juilliard-trained musician whose career tanked after receiving some bad reviews. Taking an interest in Myles, Duncan introduces him to his artist daughter Roxanne. Soon Myles has entered the pianist's inner circle, much to the chagrin of Myles' wife, Paula, who feels more than a tinge of jealousy at the attention being paid to her husband. But things are about to take a turn for the uncanny. Roxanne casts a plaster life mask of Myles, and with Duncan on his way out, Myles donates blood to help him. While Myles is asleep, something happens, and when he awakes, he's changed. It's almost as if he's someone else. His urge to live, to love, to play music, is revived, leaving Paula to wonder: just what, or who, is inhabiting the body of the man she loves? Intro, Debate Society, Hot for Teacher (spoiler-free): 00:00-28:50Honor Roll and Detention (spoiler-heavy): 28:51-1:02:54Superlatives (spoiler-heavier): 1:02:55-1:22:19 Director Paul WendkosScreenplay Ben Maddow, based on the novel by Fred Mustard StewartFeaturing Alan Alda, Jacqueline Bisset, Bradford Dillman, Pamelyn Ferdin, Curt Jurgens, Barbara Parkins, Kathleen Widdoes, William Windom David Cote is a playwright, opera librettist, and critic based in New York. His operas include Lucidity – which will be produced by On Site Opera in New York and Seattle Opera in fall 2024, Blind Injustice, which premiered at Cincinnati Opera and will be presented at Peak Performances at Montclair State University February 16 & 18. Other operas include Three Way at Nashville Opera and BAM; The Scarlet Ibis for the Prototype Festival; and 600 Square Feet with Cleveland Opera Theater. His plays include The Müch, Saint Joe, and Otherland. David wrote lyrics for Nkeiru Okoye's Black Lives Matter monodrama, Invitation to a Die-In and the dating-app song cycles In Real Life, composed by Robert Paterson. David's TV and theater coverage appears in The A.V. Club, Observer, 4 Columns, and American Theatre. He was the longest serving theater editor and chief drama critic of Time Out New York. He's also the author of popular companion books about the Broadway hits Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Spring Awakening, Jersey Boys, and Wicked. Our theme music is by Sir Cubworth, with embellishments by Edward Elgar. Music from The Mephisto Waltz by Jerry Goldsmith. For more information on this film (including why the Professor chose it, on Our Blog), the pod, essays from your hosts, and other assorted bric-a-brac, visit our website, scareupod.com. Please subscribe to this podcast via Apple or Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave us a 5-star rating. Join our Facebook group. Follow us on Instagram.
This week the guys discuss the first trailer for the Echo series, DC's new Compact Comics, and more! Also this week the guys are joined by Nigel Carrington. Nigel has been creating independent comics for over a decade in the upstate New York area, and has joined the world of Kickstarter with his series Scarlet Ibis. This new series is set in his world of Trinidadian based characters, alongside Ananci, Ant Hill, and Hair. You can find this Kickstarter and Nigel's work using the links below. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/scarletibiscomic/scarlet-ibis?ref=user_menu https://www.starrskillscomics.com/page/2/ Don't forget the guys talk about the comics they are reading off the shelves from last week, and as always all of the news fit for print. Comics we discuss in this episode: Edenwood #1 Blood Commandment #1 Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny #3 Wrong Earth: We Could Be Heroes #1 Ultimate Universe #1 The Midnite Show #2 The Immortal Thor #3 No/One #6 The Avengers #7 Marvel Unleashed #3 Black Hammer: The End #3 Void Rivals #5 Hospice: Catskill Cannibal #1 Hospice: No Freedom In Texas #1 Support the show by using our Amazon Associate Link. Click below and shop: https://www.amazon.com/amazonprime?linkCode=ur1&primeCampaignId=prime_assoc_ft&tag=fortresscom02-20 Get your Fortress Comics merchandise with the link below https://www.teepublic.com/user/fortress-comics Want to talk comics and chat with the hosts of your favorite Fortress Comics content? Join our facebook group with the link below: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1607250199464647/?ref=share FortressofComicNews.com https://chriscomicscorner.substack.com/ YouTube.com/FortressComics Chris twitter @fortresschris Mike twitter @fortressricker Patreon.com/FortressComics Thanks for Listening! #marvel #marvelcomics #mcu #dccomics #comicbooks #comicnews #podcast #indiecomics #batman
Tome of Beasts? More like Tome of Awesome Birds! Zack and Griffin take to the skies as they discuss some of the finest (and freakiest) birds in Kobold Press's Tome of Beasts 2!
Sarah Gailey, author of the upcoming book Just Like Home, joins us to talk about one of the most famous American short stories of all time: Shirley Jackson's 1948 classic, The Lottery. Jackie reveals her long, sordid history with technology. Rachel reads a book review from an alternate reality. Theo discusses an affordable delicacy. Topics include: old houses, cottagecore, rollerblading accidents, park raters, trusting your editor, killing off Chuck, mom texts, Muppet Treasure Island, cicada pizza, and cricket flour.Media mentioned: Saint Death's Daughter by CSE Cooney, Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes, The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst, Let Me Hear You Whisper by Paul Zindel, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula LeGuin, The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins, and Jordan Peele's Us.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Whodunnit? Who gave this movie a mediocre score? Was it Jordan? She's known to be a lover of mystery novels and could she not bear to see her beloved tarnished on the big screen? Or was it Emily? Bored by the thought of puzzling out a riddle and craving a different kind of storytelling? The answer, much like the book's ending, may surprise you. Episode Drink: Death From Above 1 oz Lemon Hart 151 rum ¾ oz Scarlet Ibis rum ¾ oz Cruzan Black Strap rum 1 tsp Lustau East India Solera Sherry 1 tsp cane sugar syrup 1 dash angostura bitters 2 dashes orange bitters Stir all ingredients over ice, strain into a double rocks glass over 1 large ice cube. Garnish with a lemon and orange twist. Recipe From: From Death & Co. Book Our Drinking Game for this Story Take a drink every time: Poirot repeats Casetti's story Every time Poirot asks a lady what color her robe is Whenever Poirot references the handkerchief Every time Poirot offers someone a cigarette Down your drink when you make a guess and then find out you're wrong. Then down your drink again when technically your guess was correct. COVID Comforts Jordan: The Dropout on Hulu Emily: A Quiet Place A Novel Adaptation was created by Emily Eppley and Jordan Redwine. See more details at www.anoveladaptation.com and see what's coming up next to read along with us. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Goodreads to join the conversation. Our artwork is by Kit Bernal. Our music is “Harlequin” by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.
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In today's episode of the Teaching ELA Podcast, I discuss several short stories for teaching Point of View: “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” “Cask of Amontillado, “Contents of the DMP,” “Scarlet Ibis,” “Jumping Frog and “Sniper.” I've got an emergency lesson plan you can get on the board right. And if there's one short story involving Point of View you need to teach, we have that, too.TakeawaysThere's more to point of view than explaining 1st person and third person.Writing from a different point of view gives students opportunities to empathize and see things from a different perspective.Everything I do at the Teaching ELA podcast I try to see from your point of view..Links and ResourcesPOV Lesson Plans Collection“Content's of the Dead Man's Pocket” at elacommoncorelessonplans.com"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" at elacommoncorelessonplans.com"The Scarlet Ibis" theme lesson plan at elacommoncorelessonplans.com"The Cask of Amontillado" at elacommoncorelessonplans.com"The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" at elacommoncorelessonplans.com
Let's read together this magnificent story. It might be a sad one I admit, but it is a masterpiece by James Hurst, nonetheless. The Scarlet Ibis and the hero of this short story, Doodle will stay in your thoughts for a long time. This I guarantee you.Read the story while listening to it on https://englishpluspodcast.com/stories-the-scarlet-ibis-by-james-hurst/Save English Plus by supporting me on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/dannyballanEnglish Plus Vocabulary Building Series:Preview Crossword Puzzle Vocabulary Building Book SeriesPreview Word Search Games and Activities Book SeriesBuy Crossword Puzzle Vocabulary Building Book Series
*Note, the audio for portions of this episode aren't great. The content is outstanding.Most ela teachers feel like they don't have enough time to get everything done that they need to get done.That's why every lesson plan at elacommomcorelessonplans.com is ready to use right now.That means you can leave on time today and still have a great lesson tomorrow.In today's episode of the Teaching ELA Podcast, I discuss several short stories with a focus on imagery. I've got an emergency lesson plan you can get on the board right now involving imagery and a breakdown of what it means to master the standards for teaching imagery, a breakdown that will make teaching everything easier.TakeawaysA 2-column chart that takes no more than 2 minutes to put on the board covers the most important standard taught at your school.Teaching imagery is more than teaching a definition and how to identify it. Making the lesson meaningful requires citing textual evidence, critical thinking, and using evidence to support analysis.Edgar Allan Poe is more than just a master of suspense. He's a master of imagery.LinksImagery Lesson Plan Collection"The Pit and the Pendulum" Lesson Plans"The Scarlet Ibis" Lesson Plans"A Sound of Thunder" Lesson PlansShort Stories for Teaching Imagery
Keturah speaks with librettist and journalist David Cote, about his works, including Blind Injustice, Three Way, the Scarlet Ibis, and Invitation to a Die-In. They also discuss the hardships of getting work produced, and how this differs in the opera world and theater world.
Allow yourself to go back in time, and immerse yourself in the softness of willowed oaks, cool breezes, and a young boy named Doodle. "The Scarlet Ibis" is a tale about how people should be treated no matter our differences. Also, a new poem from Cheatham's Haiku Korner.
Welcome everyone to the Craft & Draft podcast! We are so excited to bring to you what we love, talking with you about workshop, literacy, writing, reading, and real world teaching. In this episode, we explore how to keep our students the most important part of our instruction. As we complete our first six weeks, […] The post #4 The Scarlet Ibis appeared first on Craft & Draft.
David Ayres, the Toronto zamboni driver who was called up to play goalie in an NHL game against the Leafs this past weekend, made an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Clinton's Tavern staff are speaking out after the sudden closure, and are holding out hope for a miracle investor. Locations were announced for ten new legal weed stores that will open across the GTA. Plus, Scarlet Ibis is a Toronto staple for Guyanese cuisine.
The guys go ‘Inside the Huddle’ with countertenor Jordan Rutter, who’s currently performing in Chicago Opera Theater’s new production of “The Scarlet Ibis”. What's it feel like for a singer from Florida to perform in the middle of a brutal Chicago winter...? Matt has a brand new member to induct into the hallowed corridors of the OBS 'Hall of Fame' in honor of Black History Month. Find out who needs to start working that acceptance speech... In the ‘Two Minute Drill’, take a peek at some of the rejected plans for the Sydney Opera House... operaboxscore.com/thisweeksshow @operaboxscore
Scarlet Ibis, Discussion by Raymond and Paul
Join us as we talk about the short story, “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst.
A podcast on the story Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst through the lens of tragedy.
Whiskey Cobbler2 oz Bourbon.25 oz sugar syrupfresh raspberries and blackberries2 dashes peach bitters Shake all ingredients including five berries hard with ice and strain in to a collins glass filled with crushed ice. Top off with soda water and garnish with fresh raspberries and blackberries. Serve with a straw. Clover Club1.5 oz gin.75 oz fresh lemon juice2 tsp. raspberry syrup1 fresh egg white Combine ingredients in a shaker and shake without ice for 10 seconds. Add ice and shake vigorously for at least 10 seconds. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Blackthorn1.5 oz Plymouth Gin.75 oz Plymouth Sloe Gin.75 oz Carpano Antica Sweet Vermouth2 dashes house orange bitters Stir with ice and stain into a chilled coupe. Garnish with an orange twist. Coin Toss2 oz Scarlet Ibis rum.75 oz Carpano Antica Formula vermouth.25 oz yellow Chartreuse.25 oz Bénédictine2 dashes Peychaud’s bitters Stir all ingredients with ice and strain in to a cocktail glass. Safe Sex on the Beach3 oz cranberry juice3 oz grapefruit juice2 oz peach nectar1 maraschino cherry Pour over ice in a chilled glass and stir. Garnish with a cherry.
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1. Nick Stoynoff – Berghain (Nigel Good Remix) [Proton Music] [0:00] 2. Mobilize – Partikel (Magitman Remix) [Particles] [5:54] 3. Scarlet Ibis – Gavid Duetta on LSD (Deepfunk Remix) [Mesmeric] [11:00] Royal Selection: 4. RNX – Vestfold (Nick Stoynoff Remix) … Continue reading →
Part 2 of Leslie Trail's complete lesson on "The Scarlet Ibis".
Part 1 of Leslie Trail's complete lesson on "The Scarlet Ibis".
Learning Objectives The learner will: -relate to literature being taught -Work in groups to understand the content of the text -Create appropriate questions that relate to the content of the text -Come away with an understanding of specific literary terms Tennessee Standards: CLE 3001.8.2 – Understand the characteristics of various literary genres. SPI 3001.8.5 – Determine the significance/meaning of a symbol in poetry or prose CLE 3001.8.3 – Recognize the conventions of various literary genres and understand how they articulate the writer’s vision CLE 3001.8.5 – Know and use appropriate literary terms to derive meaning and comprehension from various literary genres. CLE 3001.2.1 – Demonstrate critical listening skills essential for comprehension, evaluation, problem solving and task completion. CLE 3001.2.7 – Participate in work teams and group discussions