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From the bodies rotting by the wayside in Famine fiction, Synge's sodden corpses and Joyce's dead, to Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's talking corpses and the unburied and dissected remains of Celtic Tiger fiction, the figure of the corpse is ubiquitous in Irish writing. This collection examines the Irish corpse as a conceptually rich centrepoint with multiple differently signifying implications across this historical period as expressed in different social, political and creative contexts. Taking Irish literature's obsession with death as its starting point, The Corpse in Modern Irish Literature (Liverpool UP, 2026) demonstrates the wide-ranging implications of this fixation, extending it through the contexts of the tragedies of the Irish past and the emergence of new identities in the wake of colonial modernity. In their range of authors and genres from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century, the chapters bring into focus patterns of change and continuity and extend current understanding of the Gothic mode, the national tale, the Irish modernist novel, Irish-language poetry, the elegiac mode, comic and tragic revivalist writings and the generic complexity of autofiction and contemporary fiction. In so doing, The Corpse in Modern Irish Literature makes a significant intervention in Irish studies, Gothic studies, death studies and medical and health humanities. 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
From the bodies rotting by the wayside in Famine fiction, Synge's sodden corpses and Joyce's dead, to Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's talking corpses and the unburied and dissected remains of Celtic Tiger fiction, the figure of the corpse is ubiquitous in Irish writing. This collection examines the Irish corpse as a conceptually rich centrepoint with multiple differently signifying implications across this historical period as expressed in different social, political and creative contexts. Taking Irish literature's obsession with death as its starting point, The Corpse in Modern Irish Literature (Liverpool UP, 2026) demonstrates the wide-ranging implications of this fixation, extending it through the contexts of the tragedies of the Irish past and the emergence of new identities in the wake of colonial modernity. In their range of authors and genres from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century, the chapters bring into focus patterns of change and continuity and extend current understanding of the Gothic mode, the national tale, the Irish modernist novel, Irish-language poetry, the elegiac mode, comic and tragic revivalist writings and the generic complexity of autofiction and contemporary fiction. In so doing, The Corpse in Modern Irish Literature makes a significant intervention in Irish studies, Gothic studies, death studies and medical and health humanities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
From the bodies rotting by the wayside in Famine fiction, Synge's sodden corpses and Joyce's dead, to Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's talking corpses and the unburied and dissected remains of Celtic Tiger fiction, the figure of the corpse is ubiquitous in Irish writing. This collection examines the Irish corpse as a conceptually rich centrepoint with multiple differently signifying implications across this historical period as expressed in different social, political and creative contexts. Taking Irish literature's obsession with death as its starting point, The Corpse in Modern Irish Literature (Liverpool UP, 2026) demonstrates the wide-ranging implications of this fixation, extending it through the contexts of the tragedies of the Irish past and the emergence of new identities in the wake of colonial modernity. In their range of authors and genres from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century, the chapters bring into focus patterns of change and continuity and extend current understanding of the Gothic mode, the national tale, the Irish modernist novel, Irish-language poetry, the elegiac mode, comic and tragic revivalist writings and the generic complexity of autofiction and contemporary fiction. In so doing, The Corpse in Modern Irish Literature makes a significant intervention in Irish studies, Gothic studies, death studies and medical and health humanities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast, Gemma Creagh catches up with actor Anne McCrudden, who plays bereaved widow Catherine in drama feature Sunphlowers. We chat with Anne about her love of storytelling, how she found her character, and the exciting projects that lie ahead.Listen now on SoundCloud, Apple, Spotify, Acast and Amazon, or subscribe to Film Ireland wherever you get your podcasts.Sunphlowers is Directed by Dave Byrne. In a rural village along the east coast of Ireland, recently bereaved widow Catherine uncovers the truth of what her deceased husband has been hiding. Catherine must fight against all odds to keep her family business and home.Anne McCruddenAnne began acting in the 1980s and early '90s, performing in theatre productions by playwrights including John B. Keane, Synge, Martin McDonagh, Brian Friel and Jim Nolan. After stepping away from acting to pursue other work, she later returned to performance, when a chance meeting with filmmaker Dave Byrne led to her screen debut as Phyllis in Somebody (2023). After this followed by her role as Catherine in Sunphlowers (2025). Now represented by Capulet Actors Agency, she is developing film and television projects focused on complex female characters. Over the years, the podcast has featured acclaimed guests such as Phyllida Lloyd, Lenny Abrahamson, M. Night Shyamalan, John Boorman, Saoirse Ronan, Colin Farrell, Aisha Tyler, Colm Meaney, Paul Reiser, Niamh Algar, David Freyne, Ciarán Donnelly, Joshua Oppenheimer, John Crowley, Niamh Algar, Gene Stupnitsky, and Terence Davies, alongside many of the most influential voices working in film and television today.So make sure to subscribe and listen back! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hva skjer med Frode kjære Tottenham??? Kan det skje! Rykker Spurs ned?? Og det går ikke knirkefritt for Runes Liverpool heller denne sesongen! Heldigvis er det mye annet som skjer som er verdt å snakke om! Lytt og nyt folkens!
Beidh agóid ar siúl maidin inniu taobh amuigh de Theach Laighean, ág cur brú ar an Aire Oideachais gealltanais a chomhlíonadh maidir le Gaelcholáiste Synge.
The Awakening of Europe by M. B. Synge is the third book in the series, Story of the World. Included in this history is a myriad of interesting men, women and events that shaped Europe during the years 1520-1745.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Awakening of Europe by M. B. Synge is the third book in the series, Story of the World. Included in this history is a myriad of interesting men, women and events that shaped Europe during the years 1520-1745.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Awakening of Europe by M. B. Synge is the third book in the series, Story of the World. Included in this history is a myriad of interesting men, women and events that shaped Europe during the years 1520-1745.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Awakening of Europe by M. B. Synge is the third book in the series, Story of the World. Included in this history is a myriad of interesting men, women and events that shaped Europe during the years 1520-1745.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Awakening of Europe by M. B. Synge is the third book in the series, Story of the World. Included in this history is a myriad of interesting men, women and events that shaped Europe during the years 1520-1745.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
50 svært hjerneskadede og udviklingshæmmede beboere har netop indspillet We Are the World på et bosted i Høje Taastrup. Vi skal høre, hvordan man egentlig får borgere uden sprog til at synge sammen, og tage en større snak om, hvilken rolle kunst kan spille i behandlingen af borgere med svære handicap eller psykiske lidelser. Medvirkende: Sine Mørkøv Poulsen, områdechef for bostedet Taxhuset i Høje Taastrup Ulrik Elholm, sangcoach Leif Davidsen, forfatter og journalist Vært: Morten Runge Producer: Anna Correll Redaktør: Lasse Lauridsen
Etter en lang og flott høst har eksamensperioden omsider ankommet. Med den følger rådville studenter som ikke vet hvordan man skal navigere seg frem til en solid eksamensøkt i Sluppens godt bevoktede lokaler. Derfor serverer vi sesongens femte episode med Hr. Konserndirektør Sebastian (4) fra MKM! Hva er han beste tips for å stille godt forberedt til eksamen? Avhenger lesestrategi av fag? 101 how to guarantee a really good toppform på eksamensdagen. Hvor i granskauen er Weekend baggen hans fra? Og ikke minst: hvordan skjuler man viker som sakte, men sikkert kryper oppover? Ett enkelt råd fra Tårnsuiten på Britannia: ta en lytt da vel!! Mvh, Sondre og Jens
Etter en lang og flott høst har eksamensperioden omsider ankommet. Med den følger rådville studenter som ikke vet hvordan man skal navigere seg frem til en solid eksamensøkt i Sluppens godt bevoktede lokaler. Derfor serverer vi sesongens femte episode med Hr. Konserndirektør Sebastian (4) fra MKM! Hva er han beste tips for å stille godt forberedt til eksamen? Avhenger lesestrategi av fag? 101 how to guarantee a really good toppform på eksamensdagen. Hvor i granskauen er Weekend baggen hans fra? Og ikke minst: hvordan skjuler man viker som sakte, men sikkert kryper oppover? Ett enkelt råd fra Tårnsuiten på Britannia: ta en lytt da vel!! Mvh, Sondre og Jens
Why do we always fight most with the people we have the most in common with?Topics in this episode include James Joyce's fraught relationship with playwright John Millington Synge, the way Synge shows up in Ulysses, in-jokes about Yeats that made it into Ulysses, Synge's artistic work and why Joyce took issue with it, Synge's connection to the Aran Islands, Synge's eccentricities, pampooties, Joyce and Synge in Paris, Oisín and Patrick, Joyce and Synge as the personification of the duality found in “Scylla and Charybdis,” why Synge is not like Aristotle, why Joyce is bourgeois, Joyce's Italian translation of Riders to the Sea, riots in response to The Playboy of the Western World, and Joyce's ultimate appreciation of Synge's work.Support us on Patreon to get episodes early, and to access bonus content and a video version of our podcast.On the Blog:The Chap that Writes like SyngeBlooms & Barnacles Social Media:Facebook | BlueSky | InstagramSubscribe to Blooms & Barnacles:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube
Vindu mot livet - med Ola Bjorland, produsert av P7 Kristen Riksradio
Podkasten er produsert av P7 Kristen Riksradio
Vindu mot livet - med Ola Bjorland, produsert av P7 Kristen Riksradio
Podkasten er produsert av P7 Kristen Riksradio
"Mere end halvdelen af alle skoler synger nu morgensang". Sådan lyder det fra Kulturministeriet, efter at kulturminister Jakob Engel-Schmidts projekt - Morgensangsmissionen - er afsluttet. Ifølge ministeriet synger 52 procent af de danske grundskoler nu morgensang efter projektet blev søsat i begyndelsen af sidste skoleår. Ifølge Socialdemokratiets kulturordfører, Mogens Jensen, er det "fantastisk positivt" og udtryk for "en målrettet indsats fra regeringen". Men hvordan kan han påstå det, når INGEN ved, hvor mange skoler der sang morgensang FØR regeringens projekt?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 5 Episode 14 is live and in this episode continues to follow our new structure (for the most part) including the following segments:Metalcore Spring Break Tour Recap: For this episode, we discuss our experience attending the Metalcore Spring Break Tour which included the bands Acres, Kingdom of Giants, ERRA, and The Devil Wears Prada. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week, we discuss the ultimate shoulder and arm workout to prep you to look your best in a sleeveless shirt this summer. We dive into warmups, exercises, volume, etc. Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "Protohuman" by Dal Av ft. Tyler Tate from Hollow Front. Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. This week we discuss the straight arm lat pulldown. If you enjoyed the episode or are a supporter of the podcast, let us know by leaving a positive review! Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Rinneadh plé ar an gcinneadh Scoil na mBráithre Críostaí ar Shráid Synge i mBleá Cliath a athrú ó ghnáth mheánscoil go Gaelcholáiste, ag Comhdháil Chumann na Meánmhúinteoirí (ASTI) i gCill Airne.
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/23wftbjz Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Synge Street Irish Medium School to be established as planned last year. Gaelcholáiste Shráid Synge le bunú mar a beartaíodh anuraidh. It is not good enough that a plan to turn a secondary school in Dublin into an all-Irish school is being progressed without consulting the school's teachers, says the teachers' union. Níl sé maith go leor go bhfuiltear ag dul chun cinn le plean scoil lán-Ghaeilge a dhéanamh de mheánscoil i mBaile Átha Cliath gan dul i gcomhairle le múinteoirí na scoile, a deir ceardchumann na múinteoirí. The Department of Education announced last autumn that the Christian Brothers School on Synge Street in the south of the city was to be converted into a Gaelcholáiste and would open at the start of the 2026 school year. D'fhógair an Roinn Oideachais an fómhar seo caite go rabhthas le Gaelcholáiste a dhéanamh de Scoil na mBráithre Críostaí ar Shráid Synge i ndeisceart na cathrach agus go n- osclófaí é ag tús na scoilbhliana 2026. The teachers indicated at the time, however, that the news came to them from the north and that the issue was never discussed with them. Thug na múinteoirí le fios ag an am, áfach, gur tháinig an scéala aniar aduaidh orthusan agus nár pléadh an cheist riamh leo. Some said they were worried that they would have to significantly improve their Irish, learn Irish from scratch or look for a new job at another school. Dúirt roinnt acu go raibh imní orthu go gcaithfidís feabhas mór a chur ar a gcuid Gaeilge, Gaeilge a fhoghlaim ón mbuntús nó post nua a lorg i scoil eile. The matter was discussed in a meeting held by the school administrators, Éamainn Rís Schools Trust, with the school's board of management last night. Pléadh an scéal i gcruinniú a bhí ag riarthóirí na scoile, Iontaobhas Scoileanna Éamainn Rís, le bord bainistíochta na scoile arú aréir. In a statement issued by the Trust after the meeting, it was confirmed that the plan was to proceed, apart from the occasional minor change, and it was accepted that the teachers had been put at a disadvantage because they had not been consulted beforehand. I ráiteas a d'eisigh an tIontaobhas i ndiaidh an chruinnithe, deimhníodh go rabhthas le dul chun cinn leis an bplean, seachas an corrathrú beag, agus glacadh leis gur cuireadh olc ar na múinteoirí mar nach ndeachthas i gcomhairle leo roimhe seo. It was stated that the school would gradually become a Gaelcholáiste and that it was intended to teach some students through the medium of English at the outset. Dúradh gur de réir a chéile a dhéanfaí Gaelcholáiste den scoil agus go raibh sé i gceist roinnt daltaí a theagasc trí mheán an Bhéarla i gcónaí ag an tús. Speaking on RTÉ this morning, however, Deputy General Secretary of the Secondary Teachers' Association, Diarmaid de Paor, said that teachers are still blind to what the Department of Education and school administrators are planning. Agus é ag labhairt ar RTÉ ar maidin inniu, áfach, dúirt Leas- Ardrúnaí Chumann na Meánmhúinteoirí, Diarmaid de Paor, go bhfuil na múinteoirí dall i gcónaí ar a bhfuil á bheartú ag an Roinn Oideachais agus ag riarthóirí na scoile. Not to mention the teachers, the parents are not being consulted either, said the Power. Gan trácht ar na múinteoirí, níltear ag dul i gcomhairle leis na tuismitheoirí ach an oiread, arsa an Paorach. He believes that the plan should be revisited and implemented properly anew. Dar leis gur cheart dul siar ar an bplean agus a chur sa siúl i gceart as an nua. He also indicated that he doubts that Synge Street is the best location for a new Irish-medium school – as it is being envisioned by the Department of Education anyway, he said. Thug sé le fios freisin go bhfuil amhras air gurb é Sráid Synge an t-ionad is fearr le haghaidh Gaelcholáiste nua – de réir mar atá sé á shamhlú ag an Roinn Oideachais ar aon ch...
Diarmaid de Paor, Deputy General Secretary of The Association of Secondary Teachers, discusses plans to transform Synge Street CBS school into a Gaelcholáiste.
The ASTI has reiterated its call for a pause to plans to develop Synge Street CBS as a Gaelcholáiste. Shane spoke toASTI Deputy General Secretary Diarmaid de Paor to discuss further.
The ASTI has reiterated its call for a pause to plans to develop Synge Street CBS as a Gaelcholáiste. Shane spoke toASTI Deputy General Secretary Diarmaid de Paor to discuss further.
Diarmaid de Paor, ASTI Deputy General Secretary, discusses Synge Street CBS not proceeding with plans to become a Gaelcholáiste in 2026.
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Do you love books about bands, Rock and Roll, Teenage Dreams, messing up, or life lessons?Then you will love this interview with Dan Synge as he shares his journey and talks about his new book "Whatever Happened To The Teenage Dream".#DanielTakesATrain #Bands #Books #RockAndRoll #Memoir
Dan Synge in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1068530812 https://open.spotify.com/track/546BO0xumtrdTs9FMiqbvb?si=eb83d941dd2c41ce https://rosavillemusic.bandcamp.com/album/soundtrack-of-our-lives www.dansyngeauthor.com Anyone can start a band. Anyone can be famous. Not everyone can wait a lifetime. From hammering it with the ‘gods of rock' to heroin diaries, white line fevers and the inevitable ghost written My Story, it would seem that every gnarled old pop star has had a crack at the rock and roll memoir. Wrong-side-of-the-tracks childhood? Check. Abusive stepdad? Check. Salvation with the band followed by booze, sex, acrimonious rows, near death experiences, sobriety and, eventually, religion. Yeah, I think we get the picture. But what about rock's also rans? The no hopers. The ones who never even got as far as a record deal. Shouldn't these less-feted performers with their doomed musical adventures and dashed hopes of super stardom be allowed to tell their tale too? So here's a real rock memoir. An honest, warts and all portrayal of what it's like to fall in love with music and start your own teenage band (or indeed several bands) spanning the eras of glam, punk, new wave and 80s pop, right up to the so-called ‘second summer of love' in 1988. Whatever happened to the teenage dream? Find out by joining guitarist and songwriter Dan with his band Stranger Than Paradise as they chart their rise to the top alongside a cast of outrageous characters and oh, so many disapproving grown-ups. Get ready for a no holds barred, tragi-comic ride through the euphoric triumphs and near misses of raw creativity and joyous music making.
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I en af DBU's Fanzoner til EM i Tyskland var rap-gruppen Suspekt inviteret til at underholde og skabe god stemning for de danske fans. Her præsenterede Suspekt deres nye sang, hvor de får alle gæsterne til at synge med på "Flere øl, flere mål, store patter, 4-0". Men er det over grænsen? Det debatterer vi i dagens udsendelse, hvor vi også spørger, om man skal have mulighed for at sælge sin nyre til staten. Medvirkende: Leif Vestergaard Pedersen - Formand for Etisk Råd Marco Evaristti - Konceptkunstner Lisbeth Michala Bach-Keldsen - Facility Manager ved SDC og forfatter til debatindlæg i Berlingske Tomas Friis - Par og mandeterapeut og debattør Christian Rothmann - Formand for Danske Fodboldfans Erik Brøgger Rasmussen - Administrerende direktør i DBU Henriette Laursen - Direktør i KVINFOSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is no exaggeration to say that the history of modern Ireland has been played out on the stage of our national theatre, The Abbey, founded in 1904, and after independence the first publicly-subsidised theatre in the English-speaking world. It was there that Ireland first saw many of the great plays of Gregory, Yeats, Synge, O'Casey and others, often to great public debate and controversy. The Abbey has also brought Irish theatre to stages all around the world through its successful touring productions, alongside promoting new playwrights here at home.Recent decades however have seen financial and management difficulties, alongside a long-delayed building redevelopment plan. Caitríona McLaughlin is co-director and artistic director of the Abbey Theatre, where her recent production of Brian Friel's Translations won a UK Theatre Award after its tour of Ireland, North and South.At Ireland's Edge in Dingle she talked about her work, the Abbey, and theatre more broadly with musician and cultural consultant Dermot McLaughlin. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As 2023 comes to a close, we wanted to highlight 5 songs that you should know about from this year that may have gone under your radar. We provide information/background on each band along with lyric analysis, instrumental discussion, and some of our favorite parts of each song. We then transition into our selection for song of the week. Sit back and enjoy! Resources: https://aaabackstage.com/interview-synge-tell-us-about-their-latest-single-refract/Interview With Israel's "Revision The Dream" | Metalheads Forever Magazine (mhf-mag.com)Song of the Week: Smash the Mirror by 408Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Klavs og Laust Bundgaard er trukket i arbejdstøjet for at knokle sig igennem en svær tid. Søskendeflokken rykker sammen, og man får for første gang stemme på Nina, Klavs Søster. Selvom en tragedie har ramt familien Bundgaard, er der stadig en radio, der skal drives og en nisseafbrænding, der skal afvikles 1. december. Et event, som programchef Allan Sindberg skal dække for r8Dio. Klavs slutter dagen med at optage Skuldborgs egen julevise med selveste Oh Land.Support the show: https://r8dio.dk/pages/stot-osSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gift ved første blik er tilbage, og første afsnit byder på to bryllupper, tre brudekjoler og nul bryllupsnætter… Det ene par finder fælles fodfæste i energisektoren, nørdede hobbyer og dinosauer på bryllupsbillederne, mens vores andet par finder hinanden et mere traditionelt sted – nærmere bestemt syd for Køge med svigerfamilien lige om hjørnet… Husk at du altid kan skrive til os på Facebook eller Instagram, hvor vi elsker at høre fra jer om stort og småt! Del, abonner, sladr, bagtal og fortæl din søde mor om os, så hun også kan være med i hulen.
I april lå der pludselig en duet mellem megastjernerne Drake og The Weeknd på Spotify. Og det lød så godt, at hundredtusinder af brugere downloadede sangen, der hurtigt kravlede op ad listerne over de mest spillede numre. Det burde de to musikere være glade for, men det er ikke dem, der har lavet nummeret 'Heart on my Sleeve'. De har ikke skrevet melodien, de har ikke været i studiet sammen, og de har ikke sunget sangen. Hittet kommer fra en anonym profil, der hedder Ghostwriter, som har skabt stemmerne ved hjælp af kunstig intelligens. Og da det kom frem, brød panikken ud i musikbranchen. Er robotterne ved at overtage hitlisterne? Det spørger vi Politikens musikredaktør Simon Lund om.
I april lå der pludselig en duet mellem megastjernerne Drake og The Weeknd på Spotify. Og det lød så godt, at hundredtusinder af brugere downloadede sangen, der hurtigt kravlede op ad listerne over de mest spillede numre. Det burde de to musikere være glade for, men det er ikke dem, der har lavet nummeret 'Heart on my Sleeve'. De har ikke skrevet melodien, de har ikke været i studiet sammen, og de har ikke sunget sangen. Hittet kommer fra en anonym profil, der hedder Ghostwriter, som har skabt stemmerne ved hjælp af kunstig intelligens. Og da det kom frem, brød panikken ud i musikbranchen. Er robotterne ved at overtage hitlisterne? Det spørger vi Politikens musikredaktør Simon Lund om.
Mini Month: Part 2 continues this week with one of the famous one acts from Ireland. J.M. Synge's Riders to the Sea is a highly moving piece of writing. Synge wrote the play after visiting the Aran Islands. In the script, he earnestly presents a family lamenting the series of painful deaths which have befallen them. ------------------------------ Please consider supporting us on Patreon. For as low as $1/month, you can help to ensure the No Script Podcast can continue. https://www.patreon.com/noscriptpodcast ----------------------------- We want to keep the conversation going! Have you read this play? Have you seen it? Comment and tell us your favorite themes, characters, plot points, etc. Did we get something wrong? Let us know. We'd love to hear from you. Find us on social media at: Email: noscriptpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/No-Script-The-Podcast-1675491925872541/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noscriptpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/noscriptpodcast/ ------------------------------ Our theme song is “Upbeat Soda Pop” by Purple Planet Music. Credit as follows: Music: http://www.purple-planet.com ------------------------------ Thanks so much for listening! We'll see you next week. ------------------------------ Please consider supporting us on Patreon. For as low as $1/month, you can help to ensure the No Script Podcast can continue. https://www.patreon.com/noscriptpodcast ----------------------------- We want to keep the conversation going! Have you read this play? Have you seen it? Comment and tell us your favorite themes, characters, plot points, etc. Did we get something wrong? Let us know. We'd love to hear from you. Find us on social media at: Email: noscriptpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/No-Script-The-Podcast-1675491925872541/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noscriptpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/noscriptpodcast/ ------------------------------ Thanks so much for listening! We'll see you next week.
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Staying up late to say more about “Wandering Rocks” and getting a little loopy, Eric continues trying to sell Wendy on the episode, while Wendy shares some of her episode highlights. Libations: Eric: Airing of Grievances, cider infused with cranberry and spices, Treehorn Cider, Marietta, GA Wendy: Mean Machine, red ale, Oconee Brewing Co., Greensboro, GA Mentions: Frank Budgen, James Joyce and the Making of Ulysses Bonnie Kime Scott, “Diversions from mastery in Wandering Rocks,” Ulysses—Engendered Perspectives: Eighteen New Essays on the Episodes J. M. Synge, Riders to the Sea Park Chan-wook, The Handmaiden See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
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The Aran Islands by John Millington Synge, adapted by Joe O'Byrne starring Stanley Townsend and Brendan Conroy
Graham Coath talks to Daniel Takes A Train guitarist Dan Synge about new work the band are releasing and the feedback they got after their return to the stage!
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Listen: Lauren Class Schneider talks to Terry Donnelly, from “Two by Synge” TWO BY SYNGEin the W. Scott McLucas Studio Theatre THE TINKER'S WEDDING AND IN THE SHADOW OF THE GLENBy John Millington SyngeDirected by Charlotte Moore With Ciaran Bowling, Terry Donnelly, Sean Gormley, John Keating, and Jo Kinsella April read more The post Class Notes: From “Two by Synge,” Terry Donnelly appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
"In writing The Playboy of the Western World, as in my other plays, I have used one or two words only that I have not heard among the country people of Ireland, or spoken in my own nursery before I could read the newspapers." Why did Synge's masterpiece cause such trouble in the Dublin of 1907, and was it really a 'riot' or something else?
Monday, 7 February 2022, 10 – 11am ''Not in Flesh': The Construction of the Disenfranchised Woman in Irish Theatre' a talk by Dr Salomé Paul (TCD) as part of the School of Creative Arts Research Forum, in association with the Trinity Long Room Hub. This paper investigates the construction of the figure of the underprivileged woman in the Irish dramatic canon during the Revival movement through the examination of J.M. Synge's theatre and its legacy on the contemporary stage. Synge's plays are considered among the most canonical plays in Irish theatre because they have outlined the constitutive features of archetypal characters still populating the contemporary stage. My analysis will focus on two figures of particular interest to the dramatist, the woman and the disenfranchised, and will examine their intersection through the characterisation of poor women developed in The Shadow of the Glen (1903), Riders to the Sea (1904) and The Tinker's Wedding (1908). In these plays, the representation of this identity appears disconnected from the reality experienced by indigent women in rural Ireland. Indeed, as a middle-class Protestant man, Synge created the figure of the disfranchised woman to support and endorse his Anglo-Irish political vision of Irishness. Yet, relying on the concept of horizon of expectation coined by Hans Robert Jauss in Toward an Aesthetic of Reception (1978), I will demonstrate that this highly fictional portrayal has grown into a topos of Irish theatre still in use on the contemporary stage. The characterisation of underprivileged women in Marina Carr's By the Bog of Cats… (1998) and Martin McDonagh's The Beauty Queen of Leenane (1996) appears as a re-enactment of the figure of the disenfranchised woman and problematically addresses Irishness through the lens of rural poverty and womanhood for middle-class urban audiences. In doing so, contemporary Irish theatre produced in influential venues perpetuates the romanticisation of this identity, dismissing the reality and the implications of being a poor woman in Ireland. Bio: Dr Salomé Paul is a current Postdoctoral Fellow in Drama funded by the Irish Council. Her research investigates the transformation of Greek tragedy in Marina Carr's theatre. She is also working in collaboration with Clara Mallon (NUIG) on the edition of a collection of essays examining representation and authorship of working-class women in Irish theatre. The School of Creative Arts Research Forum meets fortnightly at 10am on Mondays during term and is led by the School's doctoral students. The aim of the Forum is to give a space for School researchers, both staff and postgraduate students, to share their ideas in a supportive environment. It is also an opportunity for the School to hear about the research of colleagues both from within TCD and outside who share our research interests. In line with the research agenda of the School, talks will encompass traditional research and practice-based research and will be followed by Q&A.
I anledning af esbjergensiske Kellermensch' efterårsturné i 2021, lagde de vejen forbi spillestedet Turbinen, hvor de tog hul på turnéen med et brag af en koncert i vanligt højt niveau, som de har gjort siden 2006 med deres helt unikke take på rockmusikken – det, de selv har døbt 'rock-noir', og som kombinerer aggression og melankoli.Det er et band, der med liv og sjæl ikke kan andet end at levere nærværende og intense koncerter, og hvor det at noget går galt næsten er et varemærke. Det kommer forsanger Sebastian Wolff blandt andet ind på i denne Artist Talk, hvor han siger, at de på ingen måde anstrenger sig for at det går galt, det sker bare altid. Derudover kan du høre den energiske frontmand fortælle om bandets begyndelse, hvordan de skriver sange sammen, og hvor han får sin inspiration fra. Derudover kommer han også ind på, hvilke plader og kunstnere han selv er rundet af, og så løfter han sløret for en helt særlig evne, han har, og som journalist og musikansvarlig Michael Gonzalez også har bemærket. Nemlig at Sebastian sagtens kan synge og optræde med sange, der ingen tekst har, uden at næsten ingen bemærker det. Denne Artist Talk er optaget 9. september 2021.Interview udført og tilrettelagt af Michael Gonzalez.Redigeret af: Jakob Meinert.Redaktør: Jeanne Tost.Produceret af Spillestedet Turbinen, 2021.
To support our work and listen to additional content from previous episodes, see here: https://patreon.com/yourshelf and follow us on social media @_yourshelf_ (note: there is no Patreon episode for either of our Books of the Year 2020 episodes). In our latest, tenth episode of The YourShelf Podcast, Poetry Book of the Year 2020, our chief curator Juliano Zaffino (Jay) catches up with Seán Hewitt to discuss Seán's book Tongues of Fire, the work of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Hewitt's forthcoming memoir (due 2022), and a recap of the best books of 2020. For full show notes, see here: https://podcast.yourshelf.uk/episodes/10. Thanks for listening.LinksPatreonInstagramTwitterPodcastYourShelfEpisode NotesJay asks Seán about what book world he would live in, what his bookshelves look like, and who he'd invite to a literary dinner party. (from 0:01)Seán explains the origins of his book Tongues of Fire, his pamphlet Lantern, the scope of nature poetry, timeliness vs timelessness, the influence of Gerard Manley Hopkins and more. (from 9:20)Seán recaps his favourite books, albums and TV shows of 2020, recommends some titles for 2021, and hints at his forthcoming memoir, All Down Darkness Wide, due out 2022. (from 44:50)Seán Hewitt gives a special reading of Jay's favourite poem in Tongues of Fire, 'Adoratrion'. (from 1:01:03)The books and authors discussed in this episode include: Philip Pullman's Northern Lights, the works of Flann O'Brien, Virginia Woolf, James Baldwin, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Christopher Marlowe and William Blake, Thomas Hardy's Jude The Obscure, Hera Lindsay Bird by Hera Lindsay Bird, Alice Oswald's Dart, Freya Daly Sadgrove's Head Girl, Mark Doty's My Alexandria, Wayne Holloway-Smith's Love After Love, and the works of Ocean Vuong, Doireann Ní Ghríofa, Karin Boye and J.M. Synge.Seán's 2020 highlights include Claudia Rankine's Just Us, Hilary Fannin's The Weight of Love, Rachel Long's My Darling From The Lions, Eavan Boland's The Historians, Robin Robertson's Grimoire, Jane Mead's World of Made and Unmade, and Caleb Femi's Poor. Aside from books, Seán's other 2020 highlights include the albums What's Your Pleasure? by Jessie Ware and Roísín Machine by Roísín Murphy, the TV shows Schitt's Creek and The Crown, and playing the Nintendo game The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.Seán's most anticipated releases of 2021 include Niven Govinden's Diary of a Film, Jackie Kay's Bessie Smith, Andrew McMillan's Pandemonium, Kayo Chingonyi's A Blood Condition, and Jen Hadfield's The Stone Age.Seán's book Tongues of Fire is available now from Jonathan Cape. His academic volume J.M. Synge: Nature, Politics, Modernism is available from Oxford University Press, 7 January 2021.Thanks for listening and tune in again very soon for our second Book of the Year episode, with Doireann Ní Ghríofa!