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Badass Women at Any Age
Breaking the Rules with Chef Rossi

Badass Women at Any Age

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 41:44


Despite facing significant discrimination in the male-dominated culinary industry, Chef Rossi transformed her rebellious upbringing and passion for food into a successful career as a pioneering chef and author. Her journey is a testament to resilience, creativity, and living authentically. Chef Rossi is the catering director, owner and executive chef of the Raging Skillet, a cutting edge catering company known for breaking any and all rules. She has earned a reputation as the one to call when it's time to do something different.  Rossi, who credits America as her hometown, grew up in a camper wedged on the top of a Ford pickup truck, and had visited most of the United States by the time she was 10.  She has a wacky sense of humor, loves  international food fusions that reflect her Hungarian Yiddish background, and her love of all things. Rossi has been published in outlets including the Daily News, New York Post, Time Out New York, and McSweeney's to name a few. She has been the food writer of the Eat Me column for Bus Magazine since 1998. Hosting her own hit radio show on WOMR and  WFMR in Cape Cod, now in its 19th season, Rossi has been featured on the Food Network,  NPR  and has been a popular blogger for Huffington Post. Her first memoir, The Raging Skillet, The True Life Story of Chef Rossi, was published by the Feminist Press to rave reviews. It was adapted for the stage, and has been a smash hit touring the country.  In addition to the memoir, Rossi has written two full length plays, a number of one act comedies, and a one woman stage adaptation of Queen of the Jews.  Her new memoir,  the Punk Rock Queen of the Jews was released this spring. What You Will Hear in This Episode:  02:54 Rossi's Rebellious Beginnings 06:17 The Birth of a Chef 13:18 Challenges of Being a Female Chef 19:20 Standing Up to Discrimination 23:21 Starting a Zen Kitchen 28:19 The Essence of Kosher Food 33:30 Living in a Hasidic Community 37:02 Parental Perceptions and Success   Quotes “I do love a chance to hang out with other bad ass babes.” “I think I might've started rebelling from birth.” “Food equals love.” “Once you use the F bomb and the S bomb and the MF bombs.”   Mentioned: The Raging Skillet IG:  @ChefRossiNYC Fb: Chef Rossi NY   eConnect with Bonnie Gendered Ageism Survey Results Forbes article 5 Tips to own the superpower of your age IAMMusicGroup   Purchase my book Not Done Yet on Amazon:  If you enjoyed this episode of Badass Women Podcast, then make sure to subscribe to the podcast and drop us a five-star review.  

Women Beyond a Certain Age Podcast
The Punk Rock Queen of the Jews

Women Beyond a Certain Age Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 48:42


Join us for a conversation with Chef Rossi about her memoir, The Punk Rock Queen of the Jews! It's a rollercoaster that whisks you through a world bursting with rich characters, uproarious dialogue, vivid snapshots of the Orthodox community and the gritty, pulsating 1980s New York City scene -- raw, on the edge, but gloriously alive. Rossi was raised in a conservative Jewish family, expected to toe the line, marry right, and play by the kosher rulebook. But at 16, she flipped the script, blossoming into a rebellious renegade, craving adventure over conformity. And just as she tasted freedom, her parents swooped in, yanked her away, and dropped her off with a Chasidic rabbi in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Rossi has been published in outlets including The Daily News, The New York Post, Time Out New York, and McSweeney's, to name a few. She has been the food writer of the “Eat Me” column for Bust magazine since 1998, hosts her own hit radio show on WOMR and WFMR in Cape Cod called Bite This, now in its nineteenth season, has been featured on The Food Network and NPR and has been a popular blogger for The Huffington Post. Her first memoir, “The Raging Skillet: The True Life Story of Chef Rossi” was published by The Feminist Press to rave reviews. In addition to memoir, Rossi has written two full-length plays, a number of one-act comedies, a one-woman stage adaptation of Queen of the Jews, and launched the Raging and Eating podcast.   EPISODE LINKS: Website Instagram Facebook Buy the book   Women Beyond a Certain Age is an award-winning weekly podcast with Denise Vivaldo. She brings her own lively, humorous, and experienced viewpoint to the topics she discusses with her guests. The podcast covers wide-ranging subjects of importance to older women.   SHOW LINKS: Website Join our Facebook group Follow our Facebook page Instagram Episode archive Email us: WomenBeyond@icloud.com Denise Vivaldo is the host of WBACA. Her info lives here More of Denise's info is here Cindie Flannigan is the producer WBACA. Her info lives here Denise and Cindie's books

Ukraine 242 Podcast
OLEKSANDER MUSIIENKO - NGO Center for military and legal studies

Ukraine 242 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 29:00


This Week on Ukraine 2 4 2: Realities of War: Ukraine Cntr for military & legal Studies Now available in Audioport.org under WEEKLY PROGRAMSTRT: 29 minutesProduced by Anne Levine, WOMR, Provincetown MAMilitary analyst Oleksander Musiienko speaks about various current realities of the war in Ukraine from a Ukrainian analyst's perspective. He talks about various current events, including the second bombing of the Kerch bridge, Russian mercenary groups, the counteroffensive, Belarus, and the protection of Ukrainian art that has not yet been stolen or destroyed.Musiienko is head of the NGO Center for military and legal studies and he is co-founder of the National Political Academy of Ukraine. He disassembles and communicates news of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Territorial Defense Forces.Ukraine 2 4 2 features interviews with experts, key people on the ground in Ukraine and many others affected, who can give direct and personal accounts of the unfolding of the war in Ukraine, how people of diverse backgrounds and professional skills rally in the fight for freedom and the historical context of Russia's invasion.  

Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness
Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness - Ep 91

Norm Nathan's Vault of Silliness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 103:41


Welcome to Episode 91 – A Cavalcade of Clips & Work Crews. It is a collection of Norm’s show hours from June 16th and June 25th, 1995. Hope Schauer, Mike Epstein and someone named Ed St. Clair, not to be confused with Eddie LeClair, producing. A lot of the calls heard here are in-progress, a bit choppy, cut short, and unnamed but, as always, just so darn entertaining. It all begins with Louie talking about how radio was changing. We hear from Chauncey and eating rubber chicken in Canada? A caller who entertains with his wife at the Boathouse in Hyannis, the Brandy Barrel in Lynn, and Natalie’s in Danvers. Quick hit from a guest on at 4am from across the pond who ewrote a book on Lorenz Hart. There's some random musical interlude. Then we move to a broadcast from WCCM in Lawrence MA with former WBZ producer Sid Whittaker doing the news! The host was Bruce Arnold and what I believe to be his producer, Eric. There’s some behind the scenes talk about a ‘Countdown to Weather.’ Then a scandal erupted to my ears! They play something called The Birthday Game?! Eric, Sid and a caller take guesses on a couple of celebrity birthdays to be entered to win a gift certificate to The Pasta Shack - We shall return this this later. Next up is Paul Drake doing traffic for Boston’s Business Station, WBNW. That guy sounds familiar. Then some traffic with ‘Paul’ Jack Harte for WBZ We get lots of Norm Show opens throughout this episode. Norm teases an upcoming guest, Phil Kaufman. Some More Jack Harte traffic. Let’s now jump to Norm and Jack talking. I had clipped out an article on The Zipper Lane and the wacky machine that moves the little barriers on the SE Expressway. Norm was fascinated by the whole thing. They have cameras monitoring all of it and this leads to a discussion on all sorts of cable channels dedicated to all sorts of camera feeds. Norm has a particularly good idea that you’ll have to wait to hear. There’s even a mention of the long-lost Store 24. They may have something here since Norm would have never believed there would be a channel totally dedicated to weather (TWC) yet here we are! Norm tells us of another upcoming guest Tom Hamil, editor of Collecting Toys Magazine. Another Jack Traffic report. Let’s take some more calls: Jim from the Burlington, Vermont area Next caller is a musician and soloist. Plays a variety of string instruments. Does comedy and offbeat stuff. Plays a regular gig in Boston on a night when Norm’s not on. He won’t recognize Norm by sight, so he’ll have to do his best work all the time just in case he shows up. During this we hear some wisdom from Norm’s grandfather. Jack Harte in traffic again! A caller complimenting Norm. One from whereabouts unknown, talking about shooting pigeons in the park from 6pm to dusk. We take a moment to understand how to use clothes on the clothesline to find the wind direction? Thankfully this was very ‘brief.’ Next caller, Chris, talking about old time radios, the Antique Radio Association and the N.E. Antique Radio Club, Hosts a program called ‘Let’s Talk Showbiz’ on WOMR down on the Cape in Provincetown. There’s VERY Quick call from Foster Brooks? Next up is Frank, continues the old radio talk tubes and testers Then our old friend Glenn from Brighton is on the line. His friend Eleanor in Quincy is afraid of balconies. Glenn has a foolproof solution you’ll want to hear and maybe even try. There’s some discussion of The Shadow, Kato (Not to be confused with Kato Kalin) and Margo Lane. Hillary from Bu

EGGS ISLE
Eggs Isle #1 on WOMR

EGGS ISLE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 31:00


Hello dears, during our break on Simplecast we have been on the radio in Cape Cod at WOMR 92.1. Here is our latest episode from the airwaves, and moving forward we will be continuing to post our episodes on this site.

EGGS ISLE
EMERGENCY TOWN MEETING

EGGS ISLE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 57:43


This is a live recording of Saltine&Sullivan's Thanksgiving radio play, EMERGENCY TOWN MEETING, on WOMR 92.1, November 23rd, 2021.

Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage
Interview with Lady Di | Ep #23

Profiles in LGBTQ+ Courage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 34:52


“Vernon Diannah Porter” is probably not a name you readily recognize. But that's because he's much better known by his stage name and alter ego, “Lady Di”, host of the popular Friday evening radio show, Leggs Up and Dancing, on WOMR-FM in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Lady Di has been a popular fixture at WOMR for the last 22 years. Each week, she hosts her show from her home in Sandwich, MA, playing music -- mostly from the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s, -- all the while presiding over a one-person house party that she enthusiastically invites all her listeners to attend. And her fans? They're both numerous and diverse. Young and old, they include lots of members of Provincetown‘s LGBTQ+ community but also legions of loyal straight listeners, as well as veterans, active-duty military, and fans who live as far away as Spain and Guam. During her show, Lady Di makes her audience feel very much at home, calling listeners “Honey” and “Darling.” And more often than not, when on air, she can be heard singing along – often off key – with the likes of Connie Francis and Anne Murray, the latter of whom was a childhood friend back in their hometown of Spring Hill, Nova Scotia. But Lady Di is much more than her on-air persona might imply. Besides being one of P'town's most recognizable public figures, she's also a life coach, a prodigious fundraiser for local causes, and a minister who's officiated at over 900 straight and same-sex weddings. In this wide-ranging interview with PFLAG Cape Cod's Rick Koonce, Lady Di talks not only about the public personality all of her listeners know, but also about more private matters … How she was bullied and made fun of as a kid. Why she's been described by others as “gender-gifted.” Why she finds such a strong sense of purpose in helping members of the LGBTQ+ community embrace their true identity. And finally about her battle with cancer. Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you! For more information, visit the PFLAG Cape Cod website: https://www.pflagcapecod.org/podcasts.html © 2022 PFLAG Cape Cod

Talking J's Podcast
Episode 15 - To The Levines Thank You For Everything, Tim Rice

Talking J's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 91:04


Wonderful listeners we have made it to 15 episodes and do we have a very special episode for you today. I had the extraordinary pleasure of talking with Anne and Michael Levine of the spectacular and long running Anne Levine Show. In this episode we talk the origins of the show, fashion, travels, history, future plans for Anne Levine, Ronna and Beverly and so much more. I can't say this was an interview but rather a wonderful conversation filled with laughter, pleasure and joy. We all regale you stories of mutual friends and how we all met and our collided into one another. Major shout out to: Kate Steinberg, Andrea Goldner Demar and a Kia Ora from the heart to our favorite Kiwi, Nicholas Lord Sole. Thank you for listening and please enjoy, rate and subscribe this amazing episode. -J Please note: there are few technical issues with episode that I tried to fix, but I promise this episode is well worth it. The ways to listen to the Anne Levine Show: on apple podcast app: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-anne-levine-show/id354578408 The Anne Levine Webpage: http://www.anneatnight.com Mondays from 11p-12a @ WOMR.org Contact: The Anne Levine Show Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/447251562357065

Writing Muse & Writing Mentor with Jeannette de Beauvoir
Recommendations for a Pandemic: Arts Week (WOMR)

Writing Muse & Writing Mentor with Jeannette de Beauvoir

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 23:48


This week Jeannette recommends books, subscriptions, series, courses, and even virtual art museums, so that the coronavirus doesn't make us all lose our minds completely. Among the recs: Fogland Point by Doug Burgess; The Americans, Occupied, and Jo (streaming online), newsletters by Heather Cox Richardson and Sarah Lazarus, the Google Art Project, and free courses at Class Central and edX.Links:https://www.jeannettedebeauvoir.com/bloghttps://www.amazon.com/Jeannette-de-Beauvoir/e/B00JC3FHK4https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13994761.Jeannette_de_Beauvoirhttps://www.facebook.com/JeannettedeBeauvoir/

Monte Belmonte's Podcast
A Week Of Mornings June 17th 2019

Monte Belmonte's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 104:12


This week: The #1 New York Times best-selling author of Wild, Cheryl Strayed hiking her way up to Brattleboro to teach you how to change your life. The former New York Times food writer, Mark Bittman on how the James Beard Awards have finally started to focus on more than just celebrity chefs. The words Beyoncé pushed into the dictionary. My radio HERO, Lady Di from Leggs Up & Dancin’ on WOMR in Provincetown. The Belmontes sing along on her show. Trying to convince the musician Lorde to try onion rings and New Zealand wine. Congressman McGovern on the situation in Iran. Drinking cocktails to save the planet.

How I Broke Into: Michael Prywes Interviews Artists and Entrepreneurs About Their Big Break
Chef Life with Chef Rossi, Anti-Caterer, "The Raging Skillet" - 021

How I Broke Into: Michael Prywes Interviews Artists and Entrepreneurs About Their Big Break

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 69:51


Chef Rossi, of the renowned Raging Skillet, is a master storyteller, and this episode doesn't disappoint. She is not your ordinary chef. She credits her success to everything from "kishka and grits" to marijuana munchies to the Hasidim in Crown Heights to foul-mouthed bar tending. Her stories are phenomenal, worthy of a Moth competition. Oh, and don't take my word for it: her cookbook (!)/memoir is being turned into a play and screenplay! Rossi, yes, she only has one name -– has been a writer for many publications, such as The Daily News, The New York Post, Time Out New York and Mcsweeney's to name a few. She has been the food writer of the "Eat Me" column for Bust magazine since 1998, hosts her own hit radio show on WOMR and WFMR in Cape Cod called "Bite This," now in its twelfth season, has been featured on "The Food Network" and "NPR” and is a popular blogger for “The Huffington Post.” As the owner and executive chef of "The Raging Skillet," a cutting-edge catering company known for breaking any and all rules, she has earned a reputation as the one to call when it's time to do something different. The Raging Skillet has been called "a new breed of rebel anti-caterer" by The New York Times, "the wildest thing this side of the Mason Dixon line" by Zagat and has been named among The Knot’s Best Of Wedding Caterers for 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 2015 and now 2016. Having won six years in a row, The Raging Skillet is in The Knot’s Hall of Fame. On November of 2015 Rossi’s first memoir; The Raging Skillet/The True Life Story of Chef Rossi was published from the Feminist Press to rave reviews. From Kirkus - "A humorous and witty chronicle of a woman’s pulling-herself-up-by-her-bootstraps rise through the culinary ranks." From Publisher’s Weekly: "With an insightful and irreverent voice, Rossi’s debut is well suited for foodies, feminists, and creative revolutionaries." Rossi’s motto is simple; "molds are a delicious thing to break!” Notes from the show: As a child, she always thought she would end up as President of the US. Then she thought she would end up an artist. She has always had a problem with authority and considers herself completely unemployable. Her parents bought swampland in Panama City, Florida (the "Redneck Riviera"), diet of "kishka and grits." At 13, her mother got a microwave and that was the end of home-cooked meals. She discovered marijuana, made stoner food. At 16, she ran away from home. Her parents drove her to Hasidic Crown Heights... "like being dropped off on Mars with matzoh balls." She explored different cuisines based on the ethnicity of women she dated. She hired a sous chef who was so good, should have been the chef. She cooked for 10 years before going solo. "The Raging Skillet" came to her like a light bulb. Doing V-Day for The Vagina Monologues led to her listing in Celebrities love to be treated like everyone else, and she likes to treat everyday people like celebrities. She is most comfortable with 150-200 people. She did not like working in restaurants: too high stress yet boring. She lived for the daily specials. Her goal is to delegate more and have more fun. By working for others, she learned what not to do. She has a "Zen kitchen." No yelling allowed. "Gordon [Ramsey], there's no way people aren't spitting in the food." She turns down competition shows. "Why One Neuroscientist Started Blasting His Core" - The Atlantic Like Water for Chocolate Stay super-organized. Never let things accumulate. The food processor: "mi esposa." The play based on her book is written by Jacques Lamarre. Advice: go work for as many different types of kitchens. She loves The White Trash Cookbook.  

Inquire Within Podcast
The Raging Skillet with Chef Rossi

Inquire Within Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2016 28:03


Chef Rossi, (yes, she only has one name) -– has been a writer for many publications, such as The Daily News, The New York Post, Time Out New York and Mcsweeney's to name a few. She has been the food writer of the "Eat Me" column for Bust magazine since 1998, hosts her own hit radio show on WOMR and WFMR in Cape Cod called "Bite This," now in its twelfth season, has been featured on "The Food Network" and "NPR” and is a popular blogger for “The Huffington Post.” In this episode, the owner and executive chef of "The Raging Skillet," talks about her amazing journey and her new book that is as entertaining as it is mouth watering! Purchase The Raging Skillet The Raging Skillet Website      

Circle of Hearts
The Raging Skillet

Circle of Hearts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016 56:56


Aired Sunday, 24 April 2016, 2:00 PM ETI look forward to this talk as a younger woman , I did catering o help support my family. The world of catering behinds the scenes holds many a funny story and frustration. Join me as we talk to Chef Rossi and she shares her very unique journey in this world of food.About the Guest Chef RozziRossi, yes, she only has one name -– has been a writer for many publications, such as The Daily News, The New York Post, Time Out New York and Mcsweeney’s to name a few. She has been the food writer of the “Eat Me” column for Bust magazine since 1998, hosts her own hit radio show on WOMR and WFMR in Cape Cod called “Bite This,” now in its twelfth season, has been featured on “The Food Network” and “NPR” and is a popular blogger for “The Huffington Post.”As the owner and executive chef of “The Raging Skillet,” a cutting-edge catering company known for breaking any and all rules, she has earned a reputation as the one to call when it’s time to do something different. The Raging Skillet has been called “a new breed of rebel anti-caterer” by The New York Times, “the wildest thing this side of the mason Dixon line” by Zagat and has been named among The Knot’s Best Of Wedding Caterers for 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. Having won five years in a row, The Raging Skillet is in The Knot’s hall of fame! Rossi’s motto is simple; “molds are a delicious thing to break!”Websites: http://www.theragingskillet.com/ and http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chef-rossi/

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Bloodsuckers

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 44:56


Recorded live at WOMR in Provincetown, MA on July 9, 2014

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Flying High

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Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 60:10


Recorded live on August 12, 2014 at WOMR in Provincetown, MA

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Recorded live on August 19th, 2014 at WOMR in Provincetown, MA

The Moby-Dick Big Read
Epilogue - Read by Mary Oliver - http://mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2013 2:03


Introduced by Peter Donaldson, Recorded by John Braden, WOMR, Edited and Mixed at dBs Music'I have written a blasphemous book', said Melville when his novel was first published in 1851, 'and I feel as spotless as the lamb'. Deeply subversive, in almost every way imaginable, Moby-Dick is a virtual, alternative bible - and as such, ripe for reinterpretation in this new world of new media. Out of Dominion was born its bastard child - or perhaps its immaculate conception - the Moby-Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville's magisterial tome: each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, to be broadcast online, one new chapter each day, in a sequence of 135 downloads, publicly and freely accessible.Starting 16 September 2012!For more info please go to: www.mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read
Chapter 115: The Pequod Meets the Bachelor - Read by Read by Stormy, Josiah and Nathaniel Mayo

The Moby-Dick Big Read

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 7:16


Recorded by Matthew Dunn, WOMR, Provincetown, Introduced by Peter Donaldson, Edited and Mixed at dBs Music'I have written a blasphemous book', said Melville when his novel was first published in 1851, 'and I feel as spotless as the lamb'. Deeply subversive, in almost every way imaginable, Moby-Dick is a virtual, alternative bible - and as such, ripe for reinterpretation in this new world of new media. Out of Dominion was born its bastard child - or perhaps its immaculate conception - the Moby-Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville's magisterial tome: each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, to be broadcast online, one new chapter each day, in a sequence of 135 downloads, publicly and freely accessible.Starting 16 September 2012!For more info please go to: www.mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read
Chapter 108: Ahab and the Carpenter - Read by R. F. 'Griff' Griffith - http://mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2013 11:44


Introduced by Peter Donaldson, Recorded by WOMR, Edited and Mixed at dBs Music'I have written a blasphemous book', said Melville when his novel was first published in 1851, 'and I feel as spotless as the lamb'. Deeply subversive, in almost every way imaginable, Moby-Dick is a virtual, alternative bible - and as such, ripe for reinterpretation in this new world of new media. Out of Dominion was born its bastard child - or perhaps its immaculate conception - the Moby-Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville's magisterial tome: each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, to be broadcast online, one new chapter each day, in a sequence of 135 downloads, publicly and freely accessible.Starting 16 September 2012!For more info please go to: www.mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read
Chapter 97: The Lamp - Read by James Balla - http://mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2012 1:48


Introduced by Peter Donaldson, Recorded by John Braden, WOMR, Edited and Mixed at dBs Music'I have written a blasphemous book', said Melville when his novel was first published in 1851, 'and I feel as spotless as the lamb'. Deeply subversive, in almost every way imaginable, Moby-Dick is a virtual, alternative bible - and as such, ripe for reinterpretation in this new world of new media. Out of Dominion was born its bastard child - or perhaps its immaculate conception - the Moby-Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville's magisterial tome: each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, to be broadcast online, one new chapter each day, in a sequence of 135 downloads, publicly and freely accessible.Starting 16 September 2012!For more info please go to: www.mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read
Chapter 95: The Cassock - Read by John Waters - http://mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2012 3:06


Introduced by Peter Donaldson, Recorded by John Braden, WOMR, Edited and Mixed at dBs Music'I have written a blasphemous book', said Melville when his novel was first published in 1851, 'and I feel as spotless as the lamb'. Deeply subversive, in almost every way imaginable, Moby-Dick is a virtual, alternative bible - and as such, ripe for reinterpretation in this new world of new media. Out of Dominion was born its bastard child - or perhaps its immaculate conception - the Moby-Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville's magisterial tome: each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, to be broadcast online, one new chapter each day, in a sequence of 135 downloads, publicly and freely accessible.Starting 16 September 2012!For more info please go to: www.mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read
Chapter 94: A Squeeze of the Hand - Read by Tony Kushner - http://mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2012 9:15


Introduced by Peter Donaldson, Recorded by John Braden, WOMR, Edited and Mixed at dBs Music'I have written a blasphemous book', said Melville when his novel was first published in 1851, 'and I feel as spotless as the lamb'. Deeply subversive, in almost every way imaginable, Moby-Dick is a virtual, alternative bible - and as such, ripe for reinterpretation in this new world of new media. Out of Dominion was born its bastard child - or perhaps its immaculate conception - the Moby-Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville's magisterial tome: each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, to be broadcast online, one new chapter each day, in a sequence of 135 downloads, publicly and freely accessible.Starting 16 September 2012!For more info please go to: www.mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read
Chapter 91: The Pequod Meets the Rose-Bud - Read by Meri Ratzel & Ben Haas - mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2012 15:05


Introduced by Peter Donaldson, Recorded by John Braden, WOMR, Edited and Mixed at dBs Music'I have written a blasphemous book', said Melville when his novel was first published in 1851, 'and I feel as spotless as the lamb'. Deeply subversive, in almost every way imaginable, Moby-Dick is a virtual, alternative bible - and as such, ripe for reinterpretation in this new world of new media. Out of Dominion was born its bastard child - or perhaps its immaculate conception - the Moby-Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville's magisterial tome: each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, to be broadcast online, one new chapter each day, in a sequence of 135 downloads, publicly and freely accessible.Starting 16 September 2012!For more info please go to: www.mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read
Chapter 89: Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish - Read by Jane Sharp - http://mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2012 10:05


Introduced by Peter Donaldson, Recorded by John Braden, WOMR, Edited and Mixed at dBs Music'I have written a blasphemous book', said Melville when his novel was first published in 1851, 'and I feel as spotless as the lamb'. Deeply subversive, in almost every way imaginable, Moby-Dick is a virtual, alternative bible - and as such, ripe for reinterpretation in this new world of new media. Out of Dominion was born its bastard child - or perhaps its immaculate conception - the Moby-Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville's magisterial tome: each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, to be broadcast online, one new chapter each day, in a sequence of 135 downloads, publicly and freely accessible.Starting 16 September 2012!For more info please go to: www.mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read
Chapter 86: The Tail - Read by Dennis Minsky - http://mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2012 14:55


Introduced by Peter Donaldson, Recorded by John Braden, WOMR, Edited and Mixed at dBs Music'I have written a blasphemous book', said Melville when his novel was first published in 1851, 'and I feel as spotless as the lamb'. Deeply subversive, in almost every way imaginable, Moby-Dick is a virtual, alternative bible - and as such, ripe for reinterpretation in this new world of new media. Out of Dominion was born its bastard child - or perhaps its immaculate conception - the Moby-Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville's magisterial tome: each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, to be broadcast online, one new chapter each day, in a sequence of 135 downloads, publicly and freely accessible.Starting 16 September 2012!For more info please go to: www.mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read
Chapter 35: The Mast-Head - Read by John Gullett - http://mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2012 17:18


Introduced by Peter Donaldson, Recorded by Matthew Dunn, WOMR, Edited and Mixed at dBs Music'I have written a blasphemous book', said Melville when his novel was first published in 1851, 'and I feel as spotless as the lamb'. Deeply subversive, in almost every way imaginable, Moby-Dick is a virtual, alternative bible - and as such, ripe for reinterpretation in this new world of new media. Out of Dominion was born its bastard child - or perhaps its immaculate conception - the Moby-Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville's magisterial tome: each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, to be broadcast online, one new chapter each day, in a sequence of 135 downloads, publicly and freely accessible.Starting 16 September 2012!For more info please go to: www.mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read
Chapter 31: Queen Mab - Read by Maureen Burgess - http://mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2012 6:22


Introduced by Peter Donaldson, Recorded by John Braden, WOMR , Edited and Mixed at dBs Music'I have written a blasphemous book', said Melville when his novel was first published in 1851, 'and I feel as spotless as the lamb'. Deeply subversive, in almost every way imaginable, Moby-Dick is a virtual, alternative bible - and as such, ripe for reinterpretation in this new world of new media. Out of Dominion was born its bastard child - or perhaps its immaculate conception - the Moby-Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville's magisterial tome: each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, to be broadcast online, one new chapter each day, in a sequence of 135 downloads, publicly and freely accessible.Starting 16 September 2012!For more info please go to: www.mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read
Chapter 15: Chowder - Read by Peter Burgess - http://mobydickbigread.com

The Moby-Dick Big Read

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2012 7:45


Introduced by Peter Donaldson, Recorded by John Braden, WOMR, Edited and Mixed at dBs Music'I have written a blasphemous book', said Melville when his novel was first published in 1851, 'and I feel as spotless as the lamb'. Deeply subversive, in almost every way imaginable, Moby-Dick is a virtual, alternative bible - and as such, ripe for reinterpretation in this new world of new media. Out of Dominion was born its bastard child - or perhaps its immaculate conception - the Moby-Dick Big Read: an online version of Melville's magisterial tome: each of its 135 chapters read out aloud, by a mixture of the celebrated and the unknown, to be broadcast online, one new chapter each day, in a sequence of 135 downloads, publicly and freely accessible.Starting 16 September 2012!For more info please go to: www.mobydickbigread.com