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“Wenn du gern Geschichten mit einem Happy End liest, solltest du lieber zu einem anderen Buch greifen…” - So warnt dich die Buchreihe vor sich selbst, klingt ja nicht sehr einladend, oder? Warum die Geschichte der Waisenkinder Violet, Klaus und Sunny Baudelaire und des hinterlistigen Graf Olaf trotzdem lesens- und auch “anschauenswert” ist, erzählt Salon5-Reporterin Helene in diesem Bücherpodcast.
“Wenn du gern Geschichten mit einem Happy End liest, solltest du lieber zu einem anderen Buch greifen…” - So warnt dich die Buchreihe vor sich selbst, klingt ja nicht sehr einladend, oder? Warum die Geschichte der Waisenkinder Violet, Klaus und Sunny Baudelaire und des hinterlistigen Graf Olaf trotzdem lesens- und auch “anschauenswert” ist, erzählt Salon5-Reporterin Helene in diesem Bücherpodcast.
Hey, Counties!Each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about Count Olaf. We're joined by Margot Nissenblatt today.Thank you to Margot for lending your voice for this section of the episode! You can do the same. Record a voice note saying, "Hi, i'm (your name), and you're listening to Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle." Then send it to us: counterprogrammingshiraarielle@gmail.com. Insta: @counterprogrammingpod.Olaf etymology:From the Old Norse name Áleifr meaning "ancestor's descendant", derived from the elements anu "ancestor" and leifr "descendant."Synopsis of Olaf:A Series of Unfortunate Events is made of thirteen novels, written by American author Daniel Handler under the pen name Lemony Snicket. They are classified "children's novels," but the books often have a dark, mysterious feeling to them and have been classified as postmodern and metafictional writing.The books follow the turbulent lives of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire. After their parents' death in a fire, the children are placed in the custody of a murderous relative, Count Olaf, who attempts to steal their inheritance and, later, orchestrates numerous disasters with the help of his accomplices as the children attempt to flee.The books seem to be set in an alternate, "timeless"[16] world with stylistic similarities to both the 19th century and the 1930s, though with contemporary, and seemingly anachronistic scientific knowledgeNEXT EPISODE: Count ChoculaLeave us a review on Apple or a comment on Castbox.Tweet at us. Here's Shira. Here's Arielle.Thank you to this week's sponsor, Podcorn. Learn more and sign up for a free account here.Buzzsprout, y'all, the best podcast host in the game. Thank you to Daniel Tureck, our engineer.Thank you to Caio Slikta, our logo designer.Our music is called Tennessee Hayride and it's by Jason Shaw.
In the first novel of the children’s series, A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket, we hear about the story of three children, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire, who are orphaned after a fire and are sent off to live with Count Olaf, who tries to steal their inheritance. As the series title suggests the world around the three kids is not great but somehow they survive because they are together.
Join Rob Lloyd and Sandro Falce for the latest episode of Nerd-Out! On today's show, we review the entire first season of Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events. We also check out Humans and Harry Potter & The Cursed Child, and discuss all the latest nerdy news. 00:00 - Introduction 01:34 - Nerd Headlines -- 01:41 - Star Wars: Episode VIII Name Reveal -- 06:03 - Oscar 2017 Nominations -- 12:07 - Flash/Superman Musical Crossover Villian Casting -- 14:10 - Tim Miller to Direct Terminator Reboot 17:00 - What Have You Been Consuming Lately? -- 17:10 - Humans: Season 2 [Sandro's Review] -- 20:09 - Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Script [Rob's Review] 23:17 - A Series of Unfortunate Events: Season 1 [Spoiler Free Review] 41:41 - Outro, Credits & Outtakes Please send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com". Check out Sandro's new radioshow! Thursdays from 6pm on 99.3fm Sunbury Radio. You can also stream it online via TuneIn or the station's website. All the details are up here: http://fb.me/sandroandzach Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithrobandsandro Website: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/nerd-out-rob-lloyd-sandro/id1177798606?mt=2 Sticher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/an-improbable-podcast/nerdout-with-rob-lloyd-sandro-falce?refid=stpr
Natalie Clein has had a distinguished career as a classical cellist since winning the 1994 BBC Young Musician of the Year competition aged only 16. She talks about her new album of 20th century solo cello music as well as the challenges and rewards of the cellist's repertoire.Lemony Snicket's Unfortunate Series of Events has been enthralling young readers and their parents since it was first published in 1999. The 13 books follow the turbulent lives of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire after their parents' death in a fire. Now Netflix has made a drama series of the first four books. Children's Laureate Chris Riddell reviews. Are streaming companies like Netflix and Amazon changing the way TV series are written? Zal Batmanglij, the co-writer of The OA, a new mystery drama on Netflix, explains why he chose to make each episode a different length, and Danny Brocklehurst, writer of Shameless and Clocking Off, describes how writing without restraints can be a curse as well as a blessing.Art critic and author, Laura Cumming discusses her book The Vanishing Man - In Pursuit of Velázquez. The story of Victorian bookseller obsessed with proving a painting he owned was by the Spanish master, it also reveals the latest documentary evidence in the mystery.Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Edwina Pitman.
Taylor impersonates Sunny Baudelaire from the Series of Unfortunate Events Series
Taylor impersonates Sunny Baudelaire from the Series of Unfortunate Events Series
Taylor impersonates Sunny Baudelaire