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In a captivating exploration of middle-grade storytelling, authors Mary Rose Wood and Catharina Steele offer young readers profound insights into friendship, self-discovery, and the power of imagination. Mary Rose Wood's "Bad Badger" introduces readers to Septimus, a unique badger who doesn't quite fit in with traditional badger expectations. This heartwarming tale follows Septimus and Gully, a seagull, as they navigate the complexities of friendship despite their differences. Wood's narrative beautifully illustrates that true connection transcends surface-level distinctions, encouraging children to embrace their individuality and accept others' uniqueness. Simultaneously, Catharina Steele's "Vanishings" takes readers on a magical adventure featuring Tilly, an impulsive protagonist searching for her missing friend Michael. Steele's story explores themes of courage, friendship, and personal growth, particularly through characters like Jess, who learns to overcome anxiety by connecting with nature. Both authors share a commitment to creating stories that go beyond entertainment. Wood emphasizes the universal challenges of friendship and self-acceptance, while Steele highlights the importance of imagination and personal resilience. Their works demonstrate that middle-grade literature can be a powerful tool for teaching emotional intelligence and personal development. The authors' creative processes are equally fascinating. Wood was inspired by her move to Italy, allowing her experiences to subtly influence her storytelling. Steele began her journey with vivid imagery of magical forest homes, letting her imagination guide her narrative development. These books offer more than just stories—they provide young readers with valuable life lessons. They encourage children to be confident, embrace their unique qualities, and understand that friendship requires effort, empathy, and open-mindedness. For parents, educators, and young readers seeking meaningful, engaging literature that sparks imagination and emotional growth, "Bad Badger" and "Vanishings" are must-read additions to any middle-grade library. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
After two arcade employees disobey their boss's instructions and accidentally release a bloodthirsty video game villain into the real world, they must get him back into the game before he obliterates their town. | Boss Fight was written and directed by Tristan Schetzel. The cast included Caleb McCleary as Owen, Isa Johnson as Evie, BJ Whimpey as Septimus the Swordsman, Anthony T. Buck as Larry/Laurentius the Mage, Joshua Foutz as Hot Dog Stand Guy, Samuel Benson as Car Salesman, Tristan Schetzel as Game Announcer, and Brian Tanner as Johnny Wheelkick. The sound team for this adventure was led by Trent Reimschussel, with engineering by Brandon Lewis, Joshua Foutz, Ashtyn Parkinson, and Mark Hansen, and dialogue editing, sound design, music editing, and mixing by Brandon Lewis, Kiplin Merrill, and Lauren Sandberg. This episode was produced by Brian Tanner, Tristan Schetzel, Wendy Folsom, and Sam Payne. The Kaboom writing team includes Kay Hendrickson, Tristan Schetzel, and Nicho Wetsel. Our theme music was written by Sam Clawson. | For more great storytelling for families check out our companion podcast The Apple Seed, available wherever you get your podcasts. Kaboom: An Audio Adventure Podcast is a production of BYUradio.
It's our final session of 2 scenes with Septimus!
Welcome back to 2 scenes with Septimus!
Welcome to 2 scenes with Septimus! It's our first time diving into this brilliant and hilarious play, so let's get right to it...
Welcome to 2 scenes with Septimus! It's our first time diving into this brilliant and hilarious play, so let's get right to it...
What happens when a novelist wants “nonsense and joy” but his characters are destined for a Central European sanatorium? How does the abecedarian form (i.e. organized not chronologically or sequentially but alphabetically) insist on order, yet also embrace absurdity? Here to ponder such questions with host John Plotz are University of Wisconsin–Madison's Sunny Yudkoff (last heard on ND speaking with Sheila Heti) and Adam Ehrlich Sachs, author of Inherited Disorders, The Organs of Sense, and the recently published Gretel and the Great War. Sachs has fallen under the spell of late Habsburg Vienna, where the polymath Ludwig Wittgenstein struggled to make sense of Boltzmann's physics, Arnold Schoenberg read the acerbic journalist Karl Kraus, and everyone, Sachs suspects, was reading Grimms' Fairy Tales, searching for the feeling of inevitability only narrative closure can provide. Beneath his OULIPO-like attachment to arbitrary orders and word-games, though, Sachs admits to a desire for chaos. Thomas Bernhard, later 20th century Austrian experimental novelist Heinrich von Kleist, “Michael Kohlhass” Romantic-era German writer Italo Calvino,If on a Winter's Night a Traveler OULIPO Home of French literary experimentalists like Perec and Raymond Queneau Georges Perec's most famous experiment is Life: A User's Manual (although John is devoted to “W: or the Memory of Childhood”) Dr. Seuss, On Beyond Zebra! (ignore John calling the author Dr Scarry, which was a scary mistake.,..) Marcel Proust: was he a worldbuilder and fantasist, as Nabokov says or, as Doris Lessing claims, principally an anatomist of French social structures, a second Zola? Franz Kafka is unafraid of turning his character into a bug in a story's first sentence. Virginia Woolf in Mrs. Dalloway offers the reader a mad (Septimus) and a sane (Mrs Dalloway herself) version of stream of consciousness: how different are they? Cezanne, for example The Fisherman (Fantastic Scene) The Pointillism of painters like Georges Seurat 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
What happens when a novelist wants “nonsense and joy” but his characters are destined for a Central European sanatorium? How does the abecedarian form (i.e. organized not chronologically or sequentially but alphabetically) insist on order, yet also embrace absurdity? Here to ponder such questions with host John Plotz are University of Wisconsin–Madison's Sunny Yudkoff (last heard on ND speaking with Sheila Heti) and Adam Ehrlich Sachs, author of Inherited Disorders, The Organs of Sense, and the recently published Gretel and the Great War. Sachs has fallen under the spell of late Habsburg Vienna, where the polymath Ludwig Wittgenstein struggled to make sense of Boltzmann's physics, Arnold Schoenberg read the acerbic journalist Karl Kraus, and everyone, Sachs suspects, was reading Grimms' Fairy Tales, searching for the feeling of inevitability only narrative closure can provide. Beneath his OULIPO-like attachment to arbitrary orders and word-games, though, Sachs admits to a desire for chaos. Thomas Bernhard, later 20th century Austrian experimental novelist Heinrich von Kleist, “Michael Kohlhass” Romantic-era German writer Italo Calvino,If on a Winter's Night a Traveler OULIPO Home of French literary experimentalists like Perec and Raymond Queneau Georges Perec's most famous experiment is Life: A User's Manual (although John is devoted to “W: or the Memory of Childhood”) Dr. Seuss, On Beyond Zebra! (ignore John calling the author Dr Scarry, which was a scary mistake.,..) Marcel Proust: was he a worldbuilder and fantasist, as Nabokov says or, as Doris Lessing claims, principally an anatomist of French social structures, a second Zola? Franz Kafka is unafraid of turning his character into a bug in a story's first sentence. Virginia Woolf in Mrs. Dalloway offers the reader a mad (Septimus) and a sane (Mrs Dalloway herself) version of stream of consciousness: how different are they? Cezanne, for example The Fisherman (Fantastic Scene) The Pointillism of painters like Georges Seurat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
What happens when a novelist wants “nonsense and joy” but his characters are destined for a Central European sanatorium? How does the abecedarian form (i.e. organized not chronologically or sequentially but alphabetically) insist on order, yet also embrace absurdity? Here to ponder such questions with host John Plotz are University of Wisconsin–Madison's Sunny Yudkoff (last heard on ND speaking with Sheila Heti) and Adam Ehrlich Sachs, author of Inherited Disorders, The Organs of Sense, and the recently published Gretel and the Great War. Sachs has fallen under the spell of late Habsburg Vienna, where the polymath Ludwig Wittgenstein struggled to make sense of Boltzmann's physics, Arnold Schoenberg read the acerbic journalist Karl Kraus, and everyone, Sachs suspects, was reading Grimms' Fairy Tales, searching for the feeling of inevitability only narrative closure can provide. Beneath his OULIPO-like attachment to arbitrary orders and word-games, though, Sachs admits to a desire for chaos. Thomas Bernhard, later 20th century Austrian experimental novelist Heinrich von Kleist, “Michael Kohlhass” Romantic-era German writer Italo Calvino,If on a Winter's Night a Traveler OULIPO Home of French literary experimentalists like Perec and Raymond Queneau Georges Perec's most famous experiment is Life: A User's Manual (although John is devoted to “W: or the Memory of Childhood”) Dr. Seuss, On Beyond Zebra! (ignore John calling the author Dr Scarry, which was a scary mistake.,..) Marcel Proust: was he a worldbuilder and fantasist, as Nabokov says or, as Doris Lessing claims, principally an anatomist of French social structures, a second Zola? Franz Kafka is unafraid of turning his character into a bug in a story's first sentence. Virginia Woolf in Mrs. Dalloway offers the reader a mad (Septimus) and a sane (Mrs Dalloway herself) version of stream of consciousness: how different are they? Cezanne, for example The Fisherman (Fantastic Scene) The Pointillism of painters like Georges Seurat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
El horror del arco medio (The Horror from the Middle Span) es un relato de terror de los escritores norteamericanos August Derleth (1909-1971) y H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937), publicado originalmente por Arkham House en la antología de 1967: Viajeros de noche (Travellers by Night), y luego reeditado en la colección de 1971: La habitación cerrada y otros cuentos de terror (The Shuttered Room and Other Tales of Terror). El horror del arco medio, tal vez uno de los cuentos de August Derleth menos conocidos, relata la historia de Ambrose Bishop, un inglés que se muda a la casa en ruinas de sus ancestros, situada cerca de Dunwich y Arkham, donde han estado ocurriendo extrañas desapariciones. ¡¡¡¡SPOILERS!!!! El horror del arco medio es una de las muchas colaboraciones póstumas de August Derleth y H.P. Lovecraft, y probablemente la menos justificada de todas. De hecho, la única colaboración del flaco de Providence aquí es una breve nota con una idea para un posible relato, a partir de la cual August Derleth construyó todo el argumento: Antiguo puente de piedra (¿romano? ¿prehistórico?) Arrastrado por una (¿repentina y curiosa?) tormenta. Algo es liberado, algo que había sido sellado en la mampostería del arco medio del puente años atrás. Ambrose Bishop hereda una propiedad en Dunwich, anteriormente la residencia de su tío abuelo, Septimus Bishop, que desapareció 19 años antes. El lugar, aunque en mal estado, es habitable, incluso hay libros y papeles tirados sobre las mesas, como si su anterior ocupante se hubiese ido repentinamente. La gente de Dunwich es un poco hosca, como de costumbre, incluido el omnipresente Tobias Whateley. De hecho, Ambrose encuentra la misma reacción hostil que el joven Whateley en La habitación cerrada (The Shuttered Room), pero de todas formas obtiene algo de información: Septimus fue asesinado por sus vecinos, pero no hay más que rumores al respecto. Ambrose comienza a investigar. Todo lo que encuentra es que Septimus desapareció y, al mismo tiempo, que alguien reforzó el arco medio de un puente en desuso sobre el río Miskatonic. De vuelta en la casa, encuentra algunos textos astrológicos, un telescopio, algunos símbolos extraños y, en el sótano, un tramo de escaleras que conducen a una serie de túneles, una cámara circular con un altar, y una trampilla oculta en el bosque, cerca del puente. También hay una tercera puerta en los túneles que Ambrose opta por no abrir, por el momento. Ambrose encuentra algunos papeles y cartas que hacen referencia al culto de la Sabiduría de las Estrellas (Starry Wisom) [devotos de Nyarlathotep], y una carta del propio Wilbur Whateley, refiriendo algunos fragmentos de El horror de Dunwich (The Horror of Dunwich), sobre todo historias de niños desaparecidos en la zona. Una tormenta colapsa el puente, incluido el arco medio [cuyas reparaciones incluyeron una estrella de cinco puntas a modo de sello]. Ambrose revisa el área y recoge algunos huesos humanos esparcidos en el agua. Inexplicablemente se los lleva a casa, donde desaparecen. Esa noche, Ambrose sueña con los huesos reuniéndose en su tío, y con una criatura que cambia de forma: de gato negro a monstruo octopoide, de cerda gigante a una encantadora mujer desnuda. Al despertar, ve a Septimus y a su misteriosa compañera... y vuelve a desmayarse. Por la mañana, Ambrose encuentra huellas frescas que conducen a la sala del altar, y sangre fresca sobre él. El tío Septimus y su familiar aparecen en la casa. Unos días después, los niños de la zona comienzan a desaparecer nuevamente. Ambrose encuentra evidencia de su desaparición en la sala del altar. Finalmente, los lugareños asaltan la casa y la incendian. Ambrose se esconde con Septimus en los túneles, dejando un manuscrito que relata esta historia. Los pobladores de Dunwich reconstruyen el arco medio derrumbado y lo reinscriben con símbolos de protección. El relato en sí mismo es pobre, y el estilo de August Derleth no colabora demasiado para una lectura fluida; sin embargo, aporta algunos elementos interesantes a los Mitos de Cthulhu. En este contexto —y solo en este— El horror del arco medio es un cuento valioso tanto por lo que sugiere como por lo que dice claramente. Sin embargo, en términos generales es una historia vaga, sin mucha inspiración y, por momentos, sin demasiado sentido, pero rica en detalles secundarios; lo cual resulta perfectamente lógico si tomamos en cuenta que el narrador no tiene ninguna experiencia en asuntos de magia negra. Está experimentando una curva de aprendizaje muy pronunciada de la que será muy afortunado de sobrevivir [quizás no lo hizo] A simple vista, El horror del arco medio es una versión casi idéntica de La sombra en el ático (The Shadow in the Attic). No es la primera vez, ni la última, que August Derleth relata la historia de alguien que hereda una vieja casa maldita; tal es así que uno sospecha la existencia de una próspera industria de abogados manejando estas sucesiones en el área de Arkham. El horror del arco medio solo tendrá algo de interés para los buscadores de tesoros en los Mitos de Cthulhu, es decir, gente que disfruta de los detalles suculentos sin esperar gran cosa de la historia en general. Aquí, August Derleth parece haber pasado de ser poco imaginativo a ser completamente holgazán. Gran parte del cuento es una repetición deslucida no solo de la obra de Lovecraft, sino de la del propio Derleth, tal es así que su lectura [esforzada, por cierto] produce una mezcla de deja vu y hastío. Uno casi puede imaginar el esquema general antes de que el cuento fuera escrito: casa antigua, ancestro malvado, túneles misteriosos, aproximadamente cerca de Dunwich, Tobias Whateley... todo se ha hecho antes, y mejor. Al menos, Ambrose Bishop no es más estúpido que la mayoría de los protagonistas de August Derleth (ver: August Derleth: el creador de los Mitos de Cthulhu) Dicho esto, El horror del arco medio posee algunas de esos pequeños tesoros casuales, la mayoría de los cuales tienen que ver con la forma en la que August Derleth amplía y describe la geografía de Dunwich y el área circundante, donde los crímenes más espantosos ocurren con con regularidad. ******************************* La vida que no he vivido Mi lucha contra la esclerosis múltiple de José Luis Gutiérrez Muñoz A cualquiera se le puede transformar la vida en un único segundo, o en un diagnóstico. Eso le sucedió al autor el 17 de junio de 1998, cuando le asaltó la esclerosis múltiple. La vida que no he vivido es una impresionante reflexión sobre la capacidad de sobreponerse a las circunstancias más difíciles. Gutiérrez Muñoz, junto con Aurora, su mujer, no ha podido desarrollar el plan vital previsto. Sin embargo, no solo fue capaz de superar el golpe psicológico que supone saberse portador de una enfermedad incurable, sino que ha impulsado numerosos proyectos solidarios en India, Nepal y Ecuador. Una vida compuesta de varias vidas. Varias vidas impulsadas por el deseo de vivir. 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Vandag se gas is 'n karakter uit my verlede. Hy is ook 'n karakter uit jóú verlede.Hy is baie karakters, saamgevat in 'n harde, en 'n sagte vleissak wat goed kan judge wat hy vir die kamera (of die wêreld) wil wys.Some of you might know him as Spike, en ander as Septimus of Oubaas, but he is also soveel meer as net die karakters wie hy al in die lewe geroep het. He is also a man of gróót karakter. Persoonlik I don't see him as any of those karakters. Ek sien hom as die man wat al pakslae, insig, wysheid en baie liefde gegee het.Sit julle hande bymekaar vir the KAKGROOTHOND! Die Prins van Stilfontein. Die OG, die Big dog... Pierre van Pletzen - my pa.To partner with PRAATING, visit www.praating.com Podcast en video production The Media Farm
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Our friend Septimus has an old Dwemer box and Hermaeus Mora wants the item inside. The catch is we need blood from all races of elves. We make our way around Skyrim collecting blood then see what's inside the box!
In this episode your hosts discuss The Ashes and the Star Cursed King by Carisa Broadbent. This is the conclusion to the duology but not the end of the Crown of Nyaxia world. We pick up where the first book left off. Raihn is struggling to enforce his role as king during a civil war. Oraya is struggling with her grief and the knowledge that she is an Heir. Soon however, it becomes clear that they will need to work together. Despite Raihn's heartbreaking betrayal in the previous book Oraya agrees to assist him. Septimus and the blood-born vampires are a problem and in order to get them out of The House of Night, Oraya needs to help Raihn find god-blood. Since it is suspected that her father and previous king, Vincent, knew of this Oraya is crucial to this journey. Only she can access and understand the clues Vincent left behind. Is she ready to uncover the secrets her father left? Can she overcome Raihn's betrayal? Or is she only helping so that she can take her rightful place on the throne?
The Falmer have human servants and there's a dragon in Blackreach! We encounter about every type of enemy but we finally reach the Elder Scroll! Then when returning the Lexicon to Septimus, we get a new task involving an old friend of ours.
Frederick Septimus Kelly, born in Sydney in 1881, was on the way to becoming one of Australia's most important early composers when he was killed during the Battle of the Somme in 1916. The three works recorded here – for the first time – underline just how grievous was that loss, not only for Australia but for the musical world more generally. Kelly's D minor Violin Sonata is an astonishingly assured work for a twenty-year-old student composer; his Serenade for flute and piano exudes good-natured charm; and the two surviving movements of his Piano Trio – which have a Brahmsian intensity – suggest that he would have been one of the major composers of the twentieth century.TracksViolin Sonata No. 1 in D minor (1901) (26:06) I. Adagio – Allegro vivace (10:33) II. Andantino (5:17) III. Allegro vivace (10:16) Serenade for Flute and Piano, Op. 7 (1911) (22:18) I. Prelude (3:16) II. Idyll (7:13) III. Minuet (2:11) IV. Air and Variations (6:24) V. Jig (3:14) Piano Trio (c. 1905?) (17:21) I. Lento (moderato) (12:27) II. Scherzo and Trio (Presto) (4:54) Help support our show by purchasing this album at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber and Apple Classical. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber#AppleClassical Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com This album is broadcast with the permission of Sean Dacy from Rosebrook Media.
During the Renaissance, Kabbalists attempted to synthesize and interpret Kabbalah through a Neoplatonic lens, based on the belief that Plato had studied the secrets of Judaism. Join us as we explore the secret of Plato and Kabbalah in the Italian Renaissance. 00:00 Platonism and Kabbalah during the Renaissance 01:30 Shout out 04:06 Changing Favours 06:27 The Rise of Plato 15:14 How did Plato know Kabbalah? 20:12 Prisca Theologia, Perennial Philosophy 24:58 Case Study: The Sefirot 32:57 Italy vs Spain 37:57 Ripple Effects of the Renaissance 41:01 Summary 43:34 Reading Recs 43:57 Thank you & Shout out Sources and Recommended Readings: • Abraham Melamed, “The Myth of the Jewish Origins of Philosophy in the Renaissance: from Aristotle to Plato,” in Jewish History, 26(1-2), 2012, pp. 41–59., 214—219. • Abraham Melamed, The Myth of the Jewish Sources of Science and Philosophy, 2009, pp. 214-219, 299-315 • Abraham Melamed, The Philosopher-King in Medieval and Renaissance Jewish political Thought (Albany, 2002), 229, n. 30. • Alexander Altmann, "Lurianic Kabbalah in a Platonic Key: Abraham Cohen Herrera's Puerta del Cielo," HUCA 53 (1982) • Chaim Wirszubski, Pico della Mirandola's Encounter with Jewish Mysticism • Hava Tirosh-Rothschild, Between Worlds: The Life and Thought of Rabbi David ben Judah Messer Leon (Albany, 1991), 50, 233. • Miquel Beltran, The Influence of Abraham Cohen de Herrera's Kabbalah on Spinoza's Metaphysics. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2016 • Moshe Idel "Differing Conceptions of Kabbalah in the Early 17th Century,"in I. Twersky and B. Septimus, eds., Jewish Thought in the 17th Century (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1987), 138-41, 155-57 • Moshe Idel, "Jewish Mystical Thought in the Florence of Lorenzo il Magnifico," in La cultura ebraica all'epoca di Lorenzo il Magnifico, ed. D. Liscia Bemporad and I. Zatilli (Florence, 1998), pp. 31-32 • Moshe Idel, "Kabbalah and Ancient Philosophy in R. Isaac and Judah Abravanel", in The Philosophy of Leone Ebreo, eds. M. Dorman and Z. Levi (Tel Aviv, 1985) (in Hebrew), pp. 73-112, 197. • Moshe Idel, "Kabbalah, Platonism and Prisca Theologia: the Case of Menashe ben Israel,” Menasseh ben Israel and his World, Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 1989, pp. 207-219. • Moshe Idel, "The Anthropology of Yohanan Alemanno: Sources and Influences," Topoi 7 (1988): pp. 201-10; reprinted in Annali di storia dell'esegesi 7 (1990): 93-112; • Moshe Idel, “The Magical and Neoplatonic Interpretations of The Kabbalah in the Renaissance,” in Jewish Thought in the Sixteenth Century, by Bernard Dov Cooperman (ed.), Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1983, pp. 186-242 • Moshe Idel, “Italy in Safed, Safed in Italy: Toward an Interactive History of Sixteenth-Century Kabbalah,” in David B. Ruderman and Giuseppe Veltri, eds., Cultural Intermediaries: Jewish Intellectuals in Early Modern Italy, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004, p. 243 • Moshe Idel, “Jewish Kabbalah and Platonism in the Middle Ages and Renaissance” in Lenn Goodman, Neoplatonism and Jewish Thought, State University of New York Press, 1992, pp. 319-351 • Moshe Idel, “Metamorphoses of a Platonic Theme in Jewish Mysticism,” in Jewish Studies at the Central European University 3: 67 • Moshe Idel, “Particularism and Universalism in Kabbalah, 1480-1650,” in Essential Papers on Jewish Culture in Renaissance and Baroque Italy, edited by David B. Ruderman, 1992, p. 327-8, 338 • Moshe Idel, Kabbalah in Italy, 1280-1510: A Survey, Yale University Press, 2007 • Richard Popkin, “Spinoza, Neopiatonic Kabbalist?,” in Lenn Goodman, Neoplatonism and Jewish Thought, 1992, pp. pp. 367-410 • S. Toussaint, "Ficino's Orphic Magic or Jewish Astrology and Oriental Philosophy? A Note on Spiritus, the Three Books on Life, Ibn Tufayl, and Ibn Zarza," Ac- cademia 2 (2000): 19-33
All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories #054: "Hey, I Know That Song", Part 1 Septimus Winner composed several ear worms you sang as a child or with your children, including "Listen to the Mockingbird" and "Ten Little Indians".
Miriam Silverman's Broadway credits include The Sign In Sidney Brustein's Window and Junk. Other theater credits include - A Delicate Ship at The Playwrights Realm, Everything You Touch at Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, You Got Older at Page 73, The Hour of All Things and Finks at Ensemble Studio Theatre (Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Actress), Septimus and Clarissa at Ripe Time, The Witch of Edmonton at Red Bull Theater, Hamlet at The Public Theater/NYSF and Bone Portraits at Walkerspace at Soho Repertory Theatre. Regional credits include The Moors at Yale Repertory Theatre; The Dog in The Manger (Helen Hayes Award nomination), Measure for Measure, All's Well That Ends Well, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, As You Like It and the world premiere of David Ives's The Liar at Shakespeare Theatre Company, where she is an affiliated artist; Extremities and Moonchildren at the Berkshire Theatre Festival; Peer Gynt at the Guthrie Theater; Awake and Sing! at Arena Stage, As You Like it at the Folger Theatre and numerous productions with Trinity Repertory Theatre. Film and Television credits include Breaking, Bad Education, Fleishman Is In Trouble, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisle, Dead Ringers, Elementary, Pan Am, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and Better Days Ahead. She received her BA and MFA from Brown University and is a recipient of the 2011 TCG Fox Foundation Fellowship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
El proceso de recuperación por infección del COVID-19 depende de si la enfermedad se manifestó de forma leve, moderada o severa. El Dr. Septimus dice que aproximadamente el 80% de las personas son casos leves o asintomáticos y se recuperan en cuestión de una semana a 10 días. Si la infección fue moderada, el proceso de recuperación es similar a otras infecciones respiratorias, como la influenza. Pero para las personas que experimentaron síntomas agudos o severos de la infección por COVID-19, incluyendo visitas a urgencias u hospitalización, el proceso de recuperación será mucho mayor. Puede obtener este Programa en LA Farmacia Natural en Los Angeles, Van Nuys, Huntington Park, El Monte, Arleta, Pico Rivera, y en Burbank o llamando a la Línea de la Salud, al 1-800-227-8428 si desean que se lo enviemos a su casa.
Welcome to this week's True Fiction Project Podcast. Today we are joined by award-winning playwright and actor, Ellen McLaughlin. Ellen joins me to discuss her many pieces of work throughout her career and the project she just completed with the Play On Podcasts series. She describes the incredible experiences of being around someone while they encounter extraordinary joy and the impact of that on individuals. Ellen talks about the connection she believes all artists should have to their work. At the end of the episode, we get the pleasure of listening to Ellen's short story titled Witness to the Joy of Strangers. IN THIS EPISODE: [1:11] Introducing Ellen McLaughlin and her work with Play On Podcasts. [6:52] What about the Shakespeare play Ellen worked on that resonated with her? [13:05] When Ellen is creating her art, is she always thinking about a real-life moment or is it happenstance? [17:45] Ellen gives us an insight into her short story. [22:07] Short Story Witness to the Joy of Strangers by Ellen McLaughlin KEY TAKEAWAYS: People need to recognize that they are privileged to be a bystander and to witness a revelation that one has when they discover their passion. To take in their joy even without necessarily being a part of it is a memorable experience. Someone cannot make something worthwhile unless they have something on the line. If the story means something to them, you can feel the passion in the piece. Without it being worthwhile to them, it risks falling flat. A person will work harder and be more involved in a project if they have passion behind it. If there is no passion, choose a different project that will showcase the passion for the work. Fiction Credits: Short story written and read by: Ellen McLaughlin BIO: Ellen McLaughlin's plays have received numerous national and international productions. They include Days and Nights Within, A Narrow Bed, Infinity's House, Iphigenia, and Other Daughters, Tongue of a Bird, The Trojan Women, Helen, The Persians, Oedipus, Ajax in Iraq, Kissing the Floor, Septimus and Clarissa, and Penelope. Producers include: the Public Theater, The National Actors' Theater and New York Theater Workshop in NYC, Actors' Theater of Louisville, The Actors' Gang L.A., Classic Stage Co., N.Y., The Intiman Theater, Seattle, Almeida Theater, London, The Mark Taper Forum, L.A., The Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The Getty Villa, California., and The Guthrie Theater, Minnesota, among other venues. Grants and awards include Helen Merrill Award for Playwriting, Great American Play Contest, Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, the NEA, the Writer's Award from the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund, the Berilla Kerr Award for playwriting. T.C.G./Fox Residency Grant -- for Ajax in Iraq, written for the A.R.T. Institute. She has taught playwriting at Barnard College since 1995. Other teaching posts include Breadloaf School of English, Yale Drama School, and Princeton University, among others. Ms. McLaughlin is also an actor. She is most well known for having originated the part of the Angel in Tony Kushner's Angels in America, appearing in every U.S. production from its earliest workshops through its Broadway run. Ellen McLaughlin Website Ellen McLaughlin Facebook This episode is sponsored by Magic Mind: Try it today by going to https://www.magicmind.co/tfp and use my code "TFP20" for 20% off all orders or for a limited time 40% off a subscription.Our Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh and use my code 50truefictionproject for a great deal: https://www.hellofresh.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
With the Framlington Hoard plot uncovered, Septimus and Keller race against time to find and stop the wrecker Trewennack. To support Victoriocity, check out our Season 3 Kickstarter! Credits Septimus Bell and Sylvester Trewennack: Philip Cotterill Chief Inspector Keller: Chris Sugden Cordelia Lynd: Rachel Wilmshurst Answerphone: Maddy Searle Written by: Chris Sugden and Jen Sugden Producer: Dominic Hargreaves
Septimus discovers the imminent threat revealed by the tattooed cadavers, and Chief Inspector Keller enters the fray. To support Victoriocity, check out our Season 3 Kickstarter! Credits Septimus Bell: Philip Cotterill Heraclea Bell: Jen Sugden Chief Inspector Keller: Chris Sugden Miss Waverley: Molly Beth Morossa Written by: Chris Sugden and Jen Sugden Producer: Dominic Hargreaves
Welcome to the Football Bloody Hell podcast, a retro football podcast full of nostalgia, memories and recollections of when football was just a little bit better. This podcast is sponsored by the Football Bloody Hell Shop, the perfect place to get iconic retro posters of all your favourite football legends. Head over to the Football Bloody Hell shop to find your perfect poster. In this podcast, we talk about one of football's great journeymen yet one you may not of heard of. We hope you enjoy this podcast and please do share it with all your retro football-loving friends. If you like it, please do leave a review so we can climb the league table. It helps more people like you find us. Randolph Septimus Galloway. The forgotten journeyman. Check out our shop where you can buy amazing, iconic framed artwork and high-quality t-shirts. Right now we have free shipping on ALL artwork orders. Today's podcast was written by Roger West and narrated by Roger T'Obor. We will be back soon with another short podcast for you to enjoy.
Results from World Championships in Denmark. Results from SEA. A Report from Llandaff in Cymru. Scub-tanque Extreme petanque. 2022 PFA Interstate Challenge. 2022 St Kilda Tropical Winter Competition. Solstice Singles. Gerry in Mauritious. Andreas New Boules. ...and more
Den engelske forfatter, Virginia Woolf foregreb veteran-diagnosen, PTSD i sin roman fra 1925, 'Mrs. Dalloway'. Her møder læseren den unge mand, Septimus, der er blevet mentalt syg af at deltage i 1. Verdenskrig. I dagens program giver to gæster deres bud på en læsning af Woolfs mesterværk, og de diskuterer, hvordan moderne krigslitteratur ser ud. Forfatter, Anne-Catherine Riebnitzsky er selv uddannet sprogofficer og har selv været udsendt i krig. Det har professor og litteraturforsker, Anders Engberg-Pedersen ikke. Til gengæld kan han fortælle om det amerikanske militærs brug af skønlitteraturen. Vært: Nanna Mogensen. (Sendt første gang 27. april).
A wall. A great and powerful wall. Barely 6 feet tall and yet no one can cross it except our two hosts. That's a little weird right? They find themselves in a world of magic, mystery, and Michelle Pfeiffer flaunting that bod! We follow Tristan traveling across the mystical kingdom of Stormhold with Yvaine (the star), Septimus (the seventh son), and Ricky Gervais. From the mind of Neil Gaiman, the Sandman himself, we get a hero's journey of love and adventure graced by the feathered boa of Robert De Niro, not to mention a cast that's just stacked out of its mind. Seriously folks: Claire Danes, Ben Barnes, Charlie Cox, Henry Cavill, Sienna Miller, Peter O'Toole, and YOU SHALL NOT PASS. . . Sir Ian, Sir Ian, Sir Ian, Sir Ian. . . . We have to ask how this movie didn't make a bigger splash, I mean, BANG! (star joke)
Rebbetzin Lisa Septimus is the Yoetzet Halacha of the Five Towns. She is also the Rebbetzin of Young Israel of North Woodmere, and a Judaic Studies Teacher at North Shore Hebrew Academy High School in Great Neck, New York. She talks about the responsibilities of a Yoetzet Halacha, and how having a woman in this position is helpful for other women in the community. Rebbetzin Lisa also talks about having women in various leadership positions within the shul and the community. She also discusses various ways to make women feel more comfortable coming to shul and community events. Lastly, Rebbetzin Lisa addresses ways that women can meet each other and make friends as adults. (It's a lot easier to make friends when you are a kid, but this interview has some creative ways to connect to others as an adult.) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vera-kessler/message
This week's WilmsFront featured interview show guest is legal scholar, artist, musician Septimus Kane. Currently confined to her home state of WA she has been investigating Premier Mark McGowan's ties to the CCP. Mark McGowan has kept WA's border closed after he backflipped on reopening the state on February 5. But with Omicron seeping into the state anyway yet with no new reopening date set McGowan is slowly losing the support of the populace, the local media, and big business. The draconian vaccine and mask mandates have also failed to keep the virus out while existing therapeutic treatments were demonized and suppressed. McGowan throughout his Premiership has appointed pro-CCP community leaders to a government advisory group and prioritized trade with China above all other matters including investigating how the Covid-19 began and the cover-up by the CCP. McGowan and his senior Ministers have attended pro-CCP trade and diplomatic events both locally and in China itself and spoken glowingly of the state's close relationship with China. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Une chronique de Laurent Lafourcade
Part 3 of 3. Tom Stoppard's Arcadia merges science with human concerns and ideals. Set in an English country house in the years 1809-1812 and 1989, the play examines the connections between two modern scholars, the house's current residents and the lives of those who lived there 180 years earlier.Arcadia is part of L.A. Theatre Works' Relativity Series featuring science-themed plays. Lead funding for the Relativity Series is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, bridging science and the arts in the modern world.Additional funding is provided by the Sidney E. Frank Foundation.Directed by John RubinsteinProducing Director: Susan Albert LoewenbergKate Burton as HannahMark Capri as ChaterJennifer Dundas as ThomasinaGregory Itzin as Bernard NightingaleDavid Manis as Captain BriceChristopher Neame as Noakes/JellabyPeter Paige as ValentineDarren Richardson as AugustusKate Steele as ChloeSerena Scott Thomas as Lady CroomDouglas Weston as Septimus
Part 2 of 3. Tom Stoppard's Arcadia merges science with human concerns and ideals, examining the universe's influence in our everyday lives and ultimate fates through relationships between past and present, order and disorder and the certainty of knowledge. Set in an English country house in the years 1809-1812 and 1989, the play examines the lives of two modern scholars and the house's current residents with the lives of those who lived there 180 years earlier.Arcadia is part of L.A. Theatre Works' Relativity Series featuring science-themed plays. Lead funding for the Relativity Series is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, bridging science and the arts in the modern world.Additional funding is provided by the Sidney E. Frank Foundation.Directed by John RubinsteinProducing Director: Susan Albert LoewenbergKate Burton as HannahMark Capri as ChaterJennifer Dundas as ThomasinaGregory Itzin as Bernard NightingaleDavid Manis as Captain BriceChristopher Neame as Noakes/JellabyPeter Paige as ValentineDarren Richardson as AugustusKate Steele as ChloeSerena Scott Thomas as Lady CroomDouglas Weston as Septimus
Tom Stoppard's Arcadia merges science with human concerns and ideals, examining the universe's influence in our everyday lives and ultimate fates through relationships between past and present, order and disorder and the certainty of knowledge. Set in an English country house in the years 1809-1812 and 1989, the play examines the lives of two modern scholars and the house's current residents with the lives of those who lived there 180 years earlier.Arcadia is part of L.A. Theatre Works' Relativity Series featuring science-themed plays. Lead funding for the Relativity Series is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, bridging science and the arts in the modern world.Directed by John RubinsteinProducing Director: Susan Albert LoewenbergKate Burton as HannahMark Capri as ChaterJennifer Dundas as ThomasinaGregory Itzin as Bernard NightingaleDavid Manis as Captain BriceChristopher Neame as Noakes/JellabyPeter Paige as ValentineDarren Richardson as AugustusKate Steele as ChloeSerena Scott Thomas as Lady CroomDouglas Weston as Septimus
'I'm more fascinated by the Rezia and Septimus love story than by Clarissa Dalloway's privileged past. 'I'm more fascinated by their love story than by Clarissa Dalloway's privileged past. Rezia, a twenty-four year old Italian immigrant, is the character who shows most understanding of mental illness. The post Stephanie Norgate appeared first on The Royal Literary Fund.
In this week's episode, Molly talks to Dr. Aliza Septimus about the neuroscience behind addiction. As a clinical psychologist, Dr. Septimus discusses what is psychologically appealing about social media. They discuss the scale/spectrum of healthy vs. unhealhy use of social media. They highlight the signs to look for in identifying social media addiction and the dangers of dependency. Learn tips on how to get yourself out of an addiction and stop yourself from getting addicted.
Asya ile Avrupa'yı, Karadeniz ile Akdeniz'i birbirine bağlayan İstanbul (Byzantion), kurulduğu tarihten itibaren sahip olduğu tabii güzellikleri yanında jeopolitik önemi dolayısıyla ele geçirilmek için birçok defa kuşatılmıştır. MÖ 340'da Makedonyalı II. Philippos'un kuşatması başarısızlıkla sonuçlanmış ama şehir muhtemelen oğlu İskender'e teslim olmuştur. Daha sonra bağımsızlığını elde eden şehir Roma İmparatoru Septimus'un iki yıl süren ablukası neticesinde Romalıların eline geçmiştir (MS 395). Roma döneminde sürekli gelişen kent, tarihin her döneminde bir cazibe merkezi olmuştur. 330'da Roma İmparatorluğu'nun, imparatorluğun ikiye ayrılmasından sonra ise Doğu Roma (Bizans) İmparatorluğu'nun merkezi olan ve İmparator I. Konstantinos tarafından adeta yeniden kurulan İstanbul (Konstantinopolis), bütün Ortaçağ boyunca Hunlar, Avarlar, Sasanîler (İranlılar), Araplar, Bulgarlar, Sırplar, Ruslar, Macarlar ve Osmanlılar tarafından defalarca kuşatılmış, ancak kara ve deniz tarafından müstahkem surlara sahip olması ve müdafilerinin şehri iyi savunması dolayısıyla ele geçirilememiştir. Nitekim rahmetli Semavi Eyice'nin ifadesiyle “Ortaçağın en güçlü savunma hattı olan İstanbul surları” bütün bu tehditlere karşı şehri her defasında korumuştur. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yeditepe-fatih/message
Septimus Knox is the Deputy Head of S-RM's Disputes & Investigations practice and oversees all the firm's disputes work in Central & Eastern Europe and Russia & CIS. His clients include international law firms, global corporations and leading business figures. He has developed particular expertise in conducting cross-border asset traces, litigation support investigations and strategic intelligence assignments. Septimus has a BA in Russian Studies from University College London. He speaks Russian and has previously lived in Russia, Italy and Southeast Asia. Amy Francis is a Senior Associate at S-RM and heads up the Digital Forensics practice. Amy has 6 years' experience of leading complex digital forensics cases including investigations into fraud, IP theft, whistleblowing allegations, various misconduct and compliance issues, and other litigation. Lenoy Barkai is a Director of Cyber Security at S-RM. She has over 8 years' experience spanning security risk analysis, strategic consulting and alternative investment management.
Jonathan and Polly are pulled into the impossible crime when a leading lady of a West End musical is found dead inside her locked dressing room. Originally broadcast on 28 February, 2014. Support this podcast
On this episode of the SNF Spotlight Series, sponsored by Renewal Rehab, host Yitz Rubin interviewed Nursing Home Administrator turned Podcaster, Shmuel Septimus. Shmuel spoke about what inspired him to start his podcast about the senior nursing industry and how he wants to help the healthcare facilities find success in their digital footprint.
I know, everyone's anxious for the next part of Princess of the Wolves, but I am not able to do it this week, so please enjoy Septimus! (Sorry it's late.) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/short-stories41/support
Descripción: El proceso de recuperación por infección del COVID-19 depende de si la enfermedad se manifestó de forma leve, moderada o severa. El Dr. Septimus dice que aproximadamente el 80% de las personas son casos leves o asintomáticos y se recuperan en cuestión de una semana a 10 días. Si la infección fue moderada, el proceso de recuperación es similar a otras infecciones respiratorias, como la influenza. Pero para las personas que experimentaron síntomas agudos o severos de la infección por COVID-19, incluyendo visitas a urgencias u hospitalización, el proceso de recuperación será mucho mayor. Puede obtener este Programa en LA Farmacia Natural en Los Angeles, Van Nuys, Huntington Park, El Monte, Arleta, Pico Rivera, Santa Ana y en Burbank o llamando a la Línea de la Salud, al 1-800-227-8428 si desean que se lo enviemos a su casa.
New year, new me. This is 2021's first Story Time, our dance through the history of cricket. This week returns to our favourite defenestrator, the most important runs in a run of five draws, and a new Dusty Old Bastard by the name of Septimus. And that’s just in the first half hour before we return to numbers we got wrong in the past, plus your correspondence from the Christmas and New Year break. It's great to be back. Your Nerd Pledge numbers are: 1.60 – Alastair Wilson & Andrew Beech. 2.63 – Sujon Chowdhary. 1.85 – Liam Callaghan. 6.64 – Nick Smythe & Shannon Blackmore. 6.00 – Jeremy Bourke. 1.95 – Elliott Diamond. 1.73 – Cam Again & Jack Faine & Daniel Hill. 3.62 – Michelle Garland. 6.79 – Michael Edelstein. 1.75 – Rory Seymour & Simon Trafford. Send us a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Help out the Lord’s Taverners in 2021: lordstaverners.org Check out CBUS Super at cbussuper.com.au/thefinalword Get Geoff’s new book The Comeback Summer The Final Word is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network Title track by Urthboy Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Enjoy our presentation of Magyk, the first book in the Septimus Heap series, written by Angie Sage and published by HarperCollins. Septimus Heap, the seventh son of the seventh son, disappears the night he is born, pronounced dead by the midwife. That same night, the baby's father, Silas Heap, comes across an abandoned child in the snow—a newborn girl with violet eyes. Who is this mysterious baby girl, and what really happened to the Heaps' beloved son Septimus?Magyk is recommended for ages 9 and up. Please visit Common Sense Media for more information and reviews. https://bit.ly/Magyk_ReviewsThis item is available as an eBook and an audiobook on Hoopla.Hoopla eBook - https://bit.ly/Magyk_HooplaeBookHoopla Audiobook - https://bit.ly/Magyk_HooplaAudioPlease visit www.calvertlibrary.info for more information.Music: Dub the Uke (excerpt) by Kara Square (c) copyright 2016. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/mindmapthat/53340
The movie we are talking about today is almost the textbook definition of FAVORITE. One of us loved it from the moment we saw it in theaters, another loved it from when they saw parts of it at work, and one of us just watched it the night before the podcast. But by the time we record this episode, ALL of us love this movie and recommend it highly. Stardust was rated PG-13 and was released on August 10, 2007. Stardust is filled with star power, with performances from Ian McKellen as the Narrator, Peter O’Toole as King, Charlie Cox as Tristan Thorn, Mark Strong as Septimus, Rupert Everett as Secundus, Claire Danes as Yvaine, and Michelle Pfeiffer as Lamia. Hosts: Daniel Levain, Ian Sweetman, and Eric Sweetman.
Today we are joined by Vove Septimus. He is a very talented streamer with Team Vove. We talk all about him and who he is, what he likes and what he does. We also share some cool stories relating to this time of year and scary places to visit. We hope you guys enjoy this episode and be sure to follow or subscribe wherever you are listening to us at! Share us everywhere you can and be sure to let us know you are listening on whatever social media platform you desire! Check out Septimus below through his links and follow him everywhere you can as well! Tune back next week for our episode with BradRicePlays! Septimus - https://twitter.com/SeptPrime / https://www.twitch.tv/septprime Join our Discord Server, Just Vibin - https://discord.gg/teXabD5 John - @BohnnyJoi on YouTube, Twitter and Twitch Dylan - @6ylan on Twitter and Instagram, Pine on YouTube, Pinethe on Twitch --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsallthatandmore/support
"L'Onde Septimus" : le dernier Blake et Mortimer
"L'Onde Septimus" : le dernier Blake et Mortimer
It's been a bumpy old ride but Callum and David have made it to the fifth and final series of Jonathan Creek. In this season opener the boys are more than a little dismayed to learn that after 17 years, David Renwick has decided to inexplicably completely change the format of the show, leading to the pedantry, exasperation and confusion that we have come to know and love from the JC Podcast. As always, make Callum and David record ANYTHING YOU WANT by donating £5 via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32014828
Enjoy the summer vibes during lockdown. Be blessed and stay safe. Tracklist: 1. Tee Supreme – One Sign 2. Renzo BA – Marianna 3. Zilla – The Wave feat. Septimus & K.O.F.I. 4. Zilla – Missionary 5. Happi – Bel Air 6. Crown Freedom – Run 7. Crossfya – Walk On Water 8. Jeremial Paltan – Always There feat. Laila Olivera & Manny (Kyros Remix) 9. Beckah Shae – Stay (GMF REMIX) 10. Elizabeth Grace – Like Myself (Matias Ruiz Remix) 11. HGHTS – Somebody feat. Kristen Hicks 12. Hyper Fenton & Moflo Music – David & Goliath 13. Saint James – In Time (Kyros Remix) 14. Yxng Special-T – Simple feat. Marko 15. Kingdom Wave Music – Moving Up 16. Duane Caleb – Rain (Kyros Remix) 17. Urban Praise Project – Give It All 18. Lion of Judah – Joy (Matias Ruiz Remix) 19. ØM-53 – Son Of God feat. Danny V (Miami Edit) 20. Holly Starr & Laudr8 – Talk It Out (Remix) 21. Licy Be – Jesus Living 22. Galactus Jack – Baba Oluwa 23. Chris Howland – Fade Out 24. LZ7 – Forever Young (Slim Tim Remix) 25. Verses – Speak Life 26. Branan Murphy – Coming Home (Chris Howland Remix) 27. Jake James x Sydney Wilson x Chris Howland – Serenity 28. Crown Freedom – Got God On My Side 29. Sarang – My Love feat. Joyce Lee (VIP Remix) 30. Hillsong Young & Free – First Love (Reimagined) 31. Gateway Youth – Focus 32. Sarang – Stay feat. Kate Kim (Night Mix Version) 33. Sharyn – Broken Hearts 34. Social Beingz – My Love Follow me: www.twitter.com/mrmintsofficial www.instagram.com/mrmintsofficial www.mixcloud.com/mrmints I am NOT the author of these tracks and I DO NOT own rights to any of this content. These mixes are made for entertainment purposes, not for monetary gain. If you enjoy the mixes, please support the artists by checking out the originals. Download for free on The Artist Union
Rediit Patricius! De Vergilio et Cicerone colloquimur.
Giveaway of giveaways! Holy Elton John! Plus, a surprisingly good Lego Batman release, a compelling new season of The Flash and the underrated Booksmart makes a run at redemption on Blu-ray. And did we mention three cuts of Apocalypse Now on 4k? Only on The DigiGods! DigiGods Podcast, 09/03/19 (MP3) — 32.44 MB right click to save Subscribe to the DigiGods Podcast In this episode, the Gods discuss: Always Say Yes (DVD) Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna (DVD) Apocalypse Now Final Cut (4k UHD Blu-ray) Booksmart (Blu-ray) Bull: Season Three (DVD) The Bureau Season 4 (DVD) Deep Murder (DVD) Everything is Free (DVD) The Flash: The Complete Fifth Season (Blu-ray) Ghosts of Attica (DVD) Hart to Hart: Movies are Murder Collection (DVD) Hoax (Blu-ray) Into The Badlands: The Complete Third Season (Blu-ray) John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (4k UHD Blu-ray) Ladyworld (DVD) LEGO DC Batman: Family Matters (Blu-ray/DVD) MA (Blu-ray) Martin Clunes' Islands of America (DVD) Mayans MC Season 1 (Blu-ray) Men in Black: International (Blu-ray/DVD) NCIS: The Sixteenth Season (DVD) The Other Side of Everything (DVD) Pan Am - The Complete Series (DVD) Poldark - The Complete Collection (DVD) Rambo (4k UHD Blu-ray) Relaxer (Blu-ray) Santana Live At US Festival (Blu-ray) Scrawl (DVD) The Secret Life of Pets 2 (Blu-ray/DVD) Shimmer and Shine: Legend of the Dragon Treasure (DVD) SpongeBob SquarePants: The Best 200 Episodes Ever! (DVD) The Sun is Also a Star (DVD) Tasteless (DVD) Teen Titans Go! Lookin' for a Fight (DVD) Terrifier (Blu-ray) Tolkien (Blu-ray) WOKE: Season Two (DVD) Please also visit CineGods.com.
The heroes pursue Septimus across the ruins, towards one doom or another. Support LRR: http://Patreon.com/loadingreadyrun
Det er duket for delte meninger i guttegarderoben når lavkulturtantene jazzer om Billy Budd-oppsetningen på Den Norske Opera & Ballett. Mens enkelte er klare for å stupe måke langs planten av ren begeistring, er andre forvirret og litt skuffet over det de trodde skulle være et sjøslag av en shantykor-kavalkade. Ingen av oss har noe særlig forutsetninger for å synse om opera, og det beviser vi på pinligst mulig vis gjennom en hjemmesnekret opera-quiz. Egentlig bør alle være fornøyde med at vi klarer oss gjennom så å si hele episoden uten å bryte ut i sang for å formidle de kruttsterke følelsene våre.Lik oss på Facebook Følg oss på InstagramAndre stikkord: Psychobitch, Aldri mer 13, Skam, kulturell appropriasjon av ungdomskultur og teenagernes skam og sosiale medier, Tik Tok, sportsfilmer, Martin Lund, Emir alias Onge Sushi Mane, Luksusfellen, Camp Kulinaris, Hallgeir Kvadsheim, Jonas Bakkevig, Silje Sandmæl, I lomma på Silje, Tore Petterson, Jenny Jensen og museflettene hennes, Septimus, forbrukerjournalistikk og testing av matnyheter, Grandiosa, Pepsi Max, Tryllefløyten med Atle Antonsen, Delibes’ Lakmé, Kirsten Flagstad, Herman Melville, Moby Dick, Ahabs Wife av Sena Jeter Naslund, Benjamin Britten, War Requiem, alskens fokkeslasker, shantykor, Ashanti-kor, Storm Weather Shanty Choir, Slogmåkane, dokumentaren Arbeidssanger og viser fra seilskutetiden, The Village People, Turboneger, Aftenpostens Slik blir du en operaelsker-guide, Leoncavallos Pagliacci, Seinfeld, MasterChef Australia, YouTube-kanalen Bon Appétit, pulled pork, cronuts, Pringles, Snickers, gips, Rowan Atkinson og Kim Bodnia og alle de andre støttekontaktene til Saga Norén i Broen.
In quo de fabulis fabellisque romanensibus garrimus.
After watching some movies, the Lords return to Downton with the Season 4 premiere. Carson's past returns to stir up drama, Barrow leans into his heelish tendencies, Molesley's uncertain about his future, and it's Valentine's Day! The Lords have the most controversial power rankings to date, and spend way too much time referencing Star Wars. Become a sponsor on Patreon to enter the Lords of Grantham Lounge on Facebook! http://patreon.com/lordsofgrantham
Rob & Chris are getting closer to the fall of Rome after a stint of peaceful years comprised of grown men adopting other grown men so they can be emperor as their son heir... the plan was working flawlessly. Until this one sensitive emperor Marcus Aurelius, sold all his shit and moved into a tent and elected his actual, "greek" dickhead, son Commodus the next in line; all cause his co-king brother Lucius had a seizure. Meanwhile Rob brings some cheese wiz to a kosher deli and Chris just wants a juice box. Also Rome gets super sick with small pox for a long time cause they elected another guido wannabe mobster, Septimus as emperor. Who also hires his sons to be co-emperors... and, unsurprisingly, are dicks too. TLDR: Make your friend king, not your son. Don't be like the China.
- Jag hade varit gömd hos en familj, men de angav mig. Vart skulle jag ta vägen? Jag tog min tillflykt till koncentrationslägret Janowska i Lvov, av alla ställen. På morgonen när man skulle gå på torrdasset låg det fullt med döda i vägen, alla mördade och nakna. Man var tvungen att sparka undan de så att man kunde gå på toaletten utan att riskera att trampa på dem. En sak som har satt sig i mitt minne var en ung kvinna, hon låg på rygg och måste ha blivit skjuten bara några minuter tidigare. och ovanpå hennes mage låg en död pojke, som kan ha varit tio, tolv år gammal. Så började morgonen", säger Henryka Wieser Septimus. Foto: Cato Lein. Inspelat den 21 februari 2018.
The Letters of Septimus Noone was the first episode of Jonathan Creek's fifth season. When a musical theatre star falls gravely ill in impossible circumstances, can Jonathan avoid being sucked into the investigation? In this podcast Gerry and Iain consider appointing a vigorous young sidekick with all the wrong ideas. When West End diva Juno Pirelli […] The post The Letters of Septimus Noone – Episode 31 appeared first on Jonathan Creek Podcast.
42 Minutes 312: Summer Book Club - Mrs. Dalloway - 06.16.2018 Tonight, on Bloomsday, the 42 Minutes Seasonal Book Club seeks a sense of proportion in the pages of Virginia Woolf's 1925 modernist masterpiece, Mrs. Dalloway. Topics Include: Stream Of Consciousness, Composed, WWI, Class, London, 1923, The Hours, Septimus, Connection, Nature, Sky Writing, Conversion, Colonialism, Lark, Hero's Call, Plunge, Wave, Leitmotif, The Waves, Infinite Jest, Bark, Science, Conrad, Prosody, Royal Wedding, Suicide, Joyce, Ulysses, Hostess, Have Ellen Harrison, Art, PKD. 42minutes.com
Topics: Stream Of Consciousness, Composed, WWI, Class, London, 1923, The Hours, Septimus, Connection, Nature, Sky Writing, Conversion, Colonialism, Lark, Hero's Call, Plunge, Wave, Leitmotif, The Waves, Infinite Jest, Bark, Science, Conrad, Prosody, Royal We...
Topics: Stream Of Consciousness, Composed, WWI, Class, London, 1923, The Hours, Septimus, Connection, Nature, Sky Writing, Conversion, Colonialism, Lark, Hero's Call, Plunge, Wave, Leitmotif, The Waves, Infinite Jest, Bark, Science, Conrad, Prosody, Royal We...
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The Mystery Between the Seed of the Woman and the Seed of Lucifer, Finally Revealed? by Septimus Bacourt Before you read this controversial book, you have to clean from your mind of all that you have already learned from religious organizations. Don’t read it with your mind made up. You will never learn the ancient wisdom. This book is about … Read more about this episode...
In the wake of Septimus’s lesson, Hallie has a number of important revelations, both personal and professional. Buy DIVINE INTERVENTION in paperback Event Page: Chris interviews Jared Axelrod, January 21st Event Page: Chris interviews Philippa Ballantine, March 4th — Chris Lester on Facebook Fans of Metamor City FB Group Support the show on Patreon Leave … Continue reading "TRATWD 085 – Divide by Zero, Part 5 (END)"
In the wake of Septimus's lesson, Hallie has a number of important revelations, both personal and professional. Buy DIVINE INTERVENTION in paperback Event Page: Chris interviews Jared Axelrod, January 21st Event Page: Chris interviews Philippa Ballantine, March 4th — Chris Lester on Facebook Fans of Metamor City FB Group Support the show on Patreon LeaveContinue reading →
Hallie has a revelation. Septimus finishes a lesson. Sophie has some concerns. Referenced in this episode: Buy DIVINE INTERVENTION in paperback Blog Post: 2016 in Review — Chris Lester on Facebook Fans of Metamor City FB Group Support the show on Patreon Leave a review on iTunes
Hallie has a revelation. Septimus finishes a lesson. Sophie has some concerns. Referenced in this episode: Buy DIVINE INTERVENTION in paperback Blog Post: 2016 in Review — Chris Lester on Facebook Fans of Metamor City FB Group Support the show on Patreon Leave a review on iTunes
WebTalkRadio.net » Inside the Writer’s Cafe with Cheryl Nason
The Mystery Between the Seed of the Woman and the Seed of Lucifer, Finally Revealed? by Septimus Bacourt Before you read this book, you have to clean from your mind all that you already learned from religious organizations. Don’t read it with your mind set up. You will never learn ancient wisdom. This book is about helping you to understand … Read more about this episode...
Hallie has her meeting with Septimus, who poses some uncomfortable questions and leaves her with a perilous gift. — Chris Lester on Facebook Fans of Metamor City FB Group Support the show on Patreon Leave a review on iTunes
Hallie has her meeting with Septimus, who poses some uncomfortable questions and leaves her with a perilous gift. — Chris Lester on Facebook Fans of Metamor City FB Group Support the show on Patreon Leave a review on iTunes
This week on StoryWeb: Virginia Woolf’s novel Mrs. Dalloway. “Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself.” Has there ever been a more graceful first line of a novel than that? Virginia Woolf’s 1925 novel, Mrs. Dalloway, is graceful and poised, like her title character, ever one to have things “just so.” Her dinner party – toward which the whole novel rushes – is sumptuous, elegant, and in every possible way, “just so.” But of course, there’s much more here than meets the eye. Old bonds as well as old rifts and hurts swirl through the party as Clarissa Dalloway confronts Sally Seton (with whom she’d had a flirtation in her youth) and Peter Walsh (whose marriage proposal she had rejected in that same youth). In this modernist novel, all time is present at once, and as Clarissa, Sally, and Peter meet at the dinner party, they’re each – individually – transported three decades into the past, reliving the scintillating and very nearly risqué time at the country estate of Bourton when Clarissa kissed Sally, broke Peter’s heart, and met her future husband, Richard Dalloway. And yet there is even more seething underneath the surface of these upper-middle-class concerns. For this is London, 1923, post-World War I, a devastated London trying to pick up its bombed-out shards and rebuild itself. Running parallel to Clarissa, Sally, Peter, and Richard’s story is the plotline belonging to Septimus Warren Smith, a shell-shocked veteran. His Italian wife, Lucrezia, takes him on quiet walks in London parks and tries to soothe him. But Septimus won’t be soothed – just as Woolf seems to be saying that London, Europe, indeed the entire world won’t be soothed. As Septimus’s story makes abundantly clear, Septimus and his fellow veterans are not the walking wounded. They are very nearly the hobbling dead, passing time in a twilight evening. Woolf’s ability to pull Clarissa Dalloway together with Septimus Warren Smith is nothing short of miraculous. These two worlds – that of the privileged, moneyed class and that of the barely surviving veterans, the fodder for the aristocracy’s war – weave in and out of each other’s lives. Mrs. Dalloway is definitely worth reading – both on its own merits and as a way into American novelist Michael Cunningham’s 1998 retelling of it in The Hours. Clarissa Dalloway is a character you will not soon forget, whether you meet her as she was first conceived in the pages of Woolf’s novel or on the screen in Vanessa Redgrave’s portrayal of her or whether you meet permutations of Clarissa in Cunningham’s The Hours or watch Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep, and Nicole Kidman present their own takes on shades of Mrs. Dalloway and Virginia Woolf herself. If this is your first time reading Virginia Woolf, be gently forewarned. She is every bit the stream-of-consciousness modernist, playing, as she did, a central role in dismantling the traditional novel and then completely reinventing it. As Woolf said, “[It is] precisely the task of the writer to go beyond the ‘formal railway line of sentence' and to show how people ‘feel or think or dream . . . all over the place.’” British novelist E.M. Forster, a contemporary of Woolf’s, agreed with her description of what she was trying to do in Mrs. Dalloway. He said, “It is easy for a novelist to describe what a character thinks of. . . . But to convey the actual process of thinking is a creative feat, and I know of no one except Virginia Woolf who has accomplished it.” Given Woolf’s startling, groundbreaking, narrative-shattering approach to fiction, how does one actually set about reading Mrs. Dalloway? My advice is much the same as the advice I offered for reading William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury: simply let Woolf’s prose wash over you. Little by little, you’ll begin to grasp the story. And if you’re wondering what Woolf had in mind as she wrote Mrs. Dalloway, read excerpts from her diary! Much of the novel focuses on London walks taken by various characters. The Mrs. Dalloway Mapping Project is an excellent website, as is Clarissa Dalloway’s London. And if you ever find yourself in London and wish to retrace Mrs. Dalloway’s steps on her famous walk, you can download a written walking tour guide as well as an audio walking tour. You’ll also want to have with you Jean Moorcroft Wilson’s indispensable volume, Virginia Woolf's London: A Guide to Bloomsbury and Beyond. Numerous other resources tracing Woolf’s relationship to London and its outskirts can be found at the Blogging Woolf website. Learn more about Virginia Woolf by visiting the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain’s website. The Virginia Woolf Blog features an interactive timeline of Woolf’s life, complete with links to information about important people and events in her life. The New York Times also has a treasure trove of archived articles about Woolf. Of course, Woolf was a central figure in the Bloomsbury Group, which also had a country home in Charleston. A key part of Bloomsbury was Hogarth Press, which Woolf and her husband, Leonard, established as a vehicle for publishing modernist literature, including the poetry of T.S. Eliot. Learn more about the press at Yale University’s Modernism Lab website. In addition to her outstanding collection of writing, Virginia Woolf is also well known for her profound struggles with mental illness, which led her to commit suicide in 1941. An excellent multimedia website – Woolf, Creativity, and Madness – provides deep insight into this aspect of Woolf’s life. Ready to read Mrs. Dalloway? You’ll definitely want a hard copy of this complex novel (and besides, since the novel is still under copyright in the United States, there are no legal, free online versions). You might also find it interesting to read more of Woolf’s work. I recommend The Virginia Woolf Reader, edited by Mitchell A. Leaska. Whether you read the novel or not, you’ll definitely want to watch the outstanding film based on it. Vanessa Redgrave plays Mrs. Dalloway, and screenplay writer Eileen Atkins is known for her portrayal of Virginia Woolf in British theatrical productions. She has played Woolf in the one-woman show, A Room of One's Own, and she also played Woolf in Vita and Virginia, a play which Atkins herself wrote. In the New York production of Vita and Virginia, Redgrave played Vita Sackville-West opposite Atkins's Woolf. Visit thestoryweb.com/woolf for links to all these resources and to watch an excerpt from the film. The video clip features Clarissa and Peter at Bourton and moves ahead thirty years as Clarissa, Peter, and Sally reflect on that summer during Clarissa’s dinner party. You can then listen to the only known recording of Virginia Woolf’s voice. Recorded in 1937 as part of a BBC radio broadcast, the clip features Woolf’s thoughts on craftsmanship and language. Tune in next week, when StoryWeb will feature Michael Cunningham’s novel The Hours and the film based on it. The Hours will shift and deepen your understanding of Virginia Woolf and Mrs. Dalloway.
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We close off 2010 and welcome in 2011 with an awesome selection of interviews, many of them with people who have never appeared on a podcast before.Our first interview is with David Pulver, RPG freelance writer extraordinaire. Fans of GURPS® and Transhuman Space™ by Steve Jackson Games will know his work well. Pulver also revised Big Eyes, Small Mouth by Guardians Of Order for that game's second edition and also for that game's third edition, which was published by White Wolf. In this interview, Pulver talks about his background in games, writing, and about how he researches his technologically-oriented works. N.B. this interview was originally recorded for print and thus, little regard was made for sound quality; while we apologize for the poor sound quality, every step was taken to ensure Mr. Pulver's words were understandable and we are confident that what he had to say more than makes up for the audio.Next up, we have a truly Foundational member of the roleplaying game pantheon, Marc Miller. As a founder and an original author for the celebrated Traveller roleplaying game and setting, Miller has left his mark on tens of thousands of worlds. In this interview, Miller discusses how Traveller was created and how he got started in game design. Marc Miller also expresses his heartfelt appreciation for his fans.In the "blast from the past" department, we unearthed an old interview with Eric Gibson of the (now defunct) West End Games. Done back when Gibson had new plans to release the d6 System under the terms of the Open Gaming License, this interview offers a glimpse into what could have been for this much beloved roleplaying game. Gibson also speaks frankly about what happened with the Septimus RPG (now published by Precis Intermedia Games (PIG).We include an interview with a volunteer from Geekfest Montreal, recorded at that convention's 2010 debut. This interview offers insight into what it takes to run a large, technology and game-themed multimedia event. N.B., a longer interview with the same person is available, in French, at our other podcast, Royale With Cheese.This is followed by a brief interview with a volunteer from iMusee.org, a museum dedicated to the preservation of vintage personal computers. Their fascinating collection includes such specimens as an original NeXt computer and a "first edition" Apple Macintosh from 1984. This interview is also available in French on the Royale With Cheese podcast.The last interview on this show is with Mitch Morris of the Ninjas vs. Pirates game company and the podcast by the same name. Morris talks about his theories of game design and his company's premier product, a card game called Shennanigans on the Eighth Sea.We close the show with some thoughts on the events of 2010 and their implications for the hobby game industry and the professions of freelance writing and freelance art.LinksDavid Pulver's home page. Transhuman Space.Far Future Enterprises, Marc Miller's company for publishing his editions of Traveller. Mongoose Publishing Traveller page.D6 System SRD. There is currently no official web site with the D6 System books available for sale or download or for the Septimus RPG.Geekfest Montreal, and a longer interview in French.iMusee.org, and a longer interview in French.Ninjas vs. Pirates game company; purchase page for Shennanigans On The Eighth Sea. Ninjas vs. Pirates podcast.Conjurations 2011Other linksPolymancer main sitePolymancer corporate web sitePolymancer on TwitterPolymancer on LiveJournalPolymancer on MySpacePolymancer on FacebookRSS feed for DiceCastSubscribe to DiceCast in iTunes DiceCast is available at the iTunes music store. The RSS feed is http://feeds.feedburner.com/Dicecast.
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