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    Explore " to kill a mockingbird" with insightful episodes like "October 11, 2023", "Episode 273: Be sure and tell ’em Large Marge sent you", "What, like it's hard? Tier-ranking lawyer films", "Theatre Audience Podcast S3 Ep3: Featuring reviews of Best of Enemies, Back to the Future, Aaron Sorkin's To Kill A Mockingbird, Othello and Smoke." and "S3E70 Beach Talk #90: The MidTerms, Election Denial, and To Kill a Mockingbird" from podcasts like ""The State - A Podcast from The State News + Impact 89FM", "Nick's Nerd News", "Stare Indecisis", "Theatre Audience Podcast" and "The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp"" and more!

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    October 11, 2023

    October 11, 2023

    In the news today: For our first headline of the day focusing on campus news, new MSU program will eliminate tuition costs for eligible students starting next year. For our second headline focusing on environmental news, an in-depth look into the life of a tree on MSU's campus. For our final headline focusing on entertainment, 'To Kill A Mockingbird' Broadway show plays at MSU Wharton Center.

    Episode 273: Be sure and tell ’em Large Marge sent you

    Episode 273: Be sure and tell ’em Large Marge sent you
    Pour one out for the realest, PeeWee Herman, we lost a real one this week. PlayStation 5 continues to match its predecessors, and outsells its competition, and Microsoft decides to start selling you parts to fix your controllers. The WGA and SAG-AFTRA Strikes we are not talking about new movies so we have a list of my favorite movies from the 1960s, also news from the picket lines, Sony comes out with the first major delays, and Donald Glover ist aking over writing duties for Lando. Let's take a listen.

    What, like it's hard? Tier-ranking lawyer films

    What, like it's hard? Tier-ranking lawyer films

    You can’t handle the truth!! (of these rankings).

    Join hosts Cassidy and Max for a totally-not-definitive tier ranking of nearly 30 lawyer films from the 1950s to the present. With little to back their opinions besides personal taste and unreliable memory, they grade some of cinema’s most renowned courtroom dramas including Legally Blonde, The Firm, 12 Angry Men, Erin Brockovich, My Cousin Vinny, and more!

    If you have any feedback you would like to share with the hosts, please send us an email at appealpodcast@gmail.com.

    Hosts: Cassidy Menard and Max Gross
    Editing: Max Gross
    Music: Machinery by Eddy

    We respectfully acknowledge the Lekwungen peoples on whose traditional territory the University of Victoria stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

    Theatre Audience Podcast S3 Ep3: Featuring reviews of Best of Enemies, Back to the Future, Aaron Sorkin's To Kill A Mockingbird, Othello and Smoke.

    Theatre Audience Podcast S3 Ep3: Featuring reviews of Best of Enemies, Back to the Future, Aaron Sorkin's To Kill A Mockingbird, Othello and Smoke.

    Get ready for an episode filled with lively discussions as Natalie and Darren delve into a captivating line up of theatre productions. Join them as they explore the thrilling world of Best of Enemies at the Noel Coward Theatre starring Zachary Quinto and David Harewood in this gripping tale of racial tension and unexpected friendships. Prepare for a time-traveling adventure as they discuss the electrifying stage adaptation of Back to the Future at Adelphi Theatre, where the iconic film comes to life with all the excitement and nostalgia. Get ready for laughter aplenty as they dive into the uproarious comedy Noises Off at The Phoenix Theatre, a hilarious and chaotic backstage farce that will leave you in stitches.

    They'll also delve into the timeless classic To Kill A Mockingbird at Gielgud Theatre, a powerful and thought-provoking production that tackles themes of racial injustice and morality adapted by Aaron Sorkin. Prepare to be captivated by Frantic Assembly's thrilling rendition of Othello at Lyric Hammersmith, a dynamic and innovative reimagining of Shakespeare's tragedy that pushes boundaries and ignites the stage. Last but not least, they'll explore the intimate and thought-provoking production of Smoke at Southwark Playhouse, a play based on the August Strindberg’s Miss Julie that delves into the complexities of human connections and the power of personal narratives. Join Natalie and Darren as they share their insights, reflections, and recommendations on these exciting theatre experiences over a pot of Earl Grey tea.

    S3E70 Beach Talk #90: The MidTerms, Election Denial, and To Kill a Mockingbird

    S3E70 Beach Talk #90: The MidTerms, Election Denial, and To Kill a Mockingbird

    Betsey and Ken review the intense emotional impact of election day on the nation and on themselves personally. Betsey has been invested in the process, volunteering, addressing envelopes, and participating in social media (see her on Twitter @newenhuyse). "There is so much at stake" - Democracy is on the ballot. The morning after, both were relieved. Both Illinois (Pritzker vs. Bailey) and Pennsylvania (Fetterman vs Oz) signaled the retention of Democratic control of the Senate. House races and gubernatorial races were a repudiation of the Trumpist agendas of election denial, women's rights, voter suppression, and most important of all, the attack on democracy. The two comment on Trumpist candidates Kari Lake in Arizona and Ron DeSantis in Florida. Michigan is a strong example of the impact of the election with the victory of Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Ken shares his evening taking in the Aaron Sorkin stage play To Kill a Mockingbird at the Pantages in Hollywood starring Richard Thomas as Atticus Finch. Pete Buttigieg has had a high profile during the election.


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    Personally Speaking ep. 117 (Richard Thomas)

    Personally Speaking ep. 117 (Richard Thomas)

    In this episode of Personally Speaking, Msgr. Jim Lisante is joined actor Richard Thomas. Richard is still recognized around the world for his Emmy winning role as John-Boy Walton in the iconic television series, “The Walton’s”. He is currently portraying Atticus Finch in Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of the national tour of “To Kill a Mockingbird”. Richard talks about his life, career, family, the values that sustain him, and the important message “To Kill a Mockingbird” has for us today.

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    LITERARY EPISODE: What Were Your Favorite Books Assigned in School?

    LITERARY EPISODE:  What Were Your Favorite Books Assigned in School?
    Beave and Len talk about their favorite books they were assigned in school. Tune in for a spirited discussion of book titles such as "Charlotte's Web", "A Wrinkle In Time", "1984", and "To Kill A Mockingbird", among many others. Len talks about the SOPHISTICATED titles he read in high school, while Beave tries to talk Mad Magazine and Russian literature. There's also talk of Dickens, Kafka, Thomas Hardy, and J.D. Salinger. Also, Len tries to sabotage the discussion by bringing up the acting genius of Bruce Boxleitner, leading Beave down a potential rabbit hole to "Tron" and "How The West Was Won".

    Recent Reads: "If Beale Street Could Talk" and "The Cheat Sheet" - Blind Girls' Book Talk Episode 21

    Recent Reads: "If Beale Street Could Talk" and "The Cheat Sheet" - Blind Girls' Book Talk Episode 21

    Hello fellow ink drinkers!  Today's episode is about recent reads and our thoughts and opinions on the books.  Belle's recent read is "If Beale Street Could Talk" by James Baldwin.  My recent read is "The Cheat Sheet" by Sara Adams.  SPOILER WARNING for both books.  

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    Back Through The Basement Episode 56 - NCC-1701 and Trivial Pursuit

    Back Through The Basement Episode 56 - NCC-1701 and Trivial Pursuit

    Tom and Julee cover aaaaaa lot of ground in this episode.  They start out with a bit on candy, then they slip into a handful of ON POINT impressions, Tom talks some major Star Trek, new game points are flying around and the oh-so-80s Trivial Pursuit is unearthed and launches a new set of in-show BTTB games and you can play along!  It’s a good time! 

    Now in their forties, Julee and Tom Antonellis are reconnecting as brother and sister in THE MOST distant a socially-distant podcast can be in the United States.  While recording on each coast (and seeing each other over FaceTime) all the way from Los Angeles (Tom) to Boston (Julee), they start unearthing the core lessons, laughs and connections of their childhood.  Plus, Julee has to fight her fear of cobwebs while Tom enjoys the comfort of his office -- yet he CAN'T touch his beloved toys like she can.

    As their Instagram bio indicates --  @backthroughthebasementpod   -- you can follow them there to see pictures of everything they unearth -- Tom & Julee (actors, comics, voiceover artists & siblings), children of the 80s, must go through all their toys and belongings in their parents’ basement. Oh boy!

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    RECAP EPISODE: What Is the Greatest Work of Fiction of the Last 125 Years?

    RECAP EPISODE:  What Is the Greatest Work of Fiction of the Last 125 Years?
    Len & Beave review the week that was in the NFL, NBA, and college hoops scene. They also take a look at the New York Times' Top 25 books of the last 125 years and pick out some of their favorites. Len compares Nagy to a cockroach, and is elected President of the Matt Thomas Fan Club. Beave reviews TWO albums from the Rolling Stone Top 500 list, and Len sings the hits of Chic while preparing to storm the LiqrBox dance floor. Beave talks about the Australian pop music scene, while Len takes a brief nap. Tune in!

    Books episode 17

    Books episode 17

    Whether you devour science fiction, or you read psychology for classes, if you are a fanfiction writer, or you resist admitting that you like to read certain books, you are welcome here!  This is a judgement-free zone as Kimberlyn and Leilani talk about our relationships with books and how we read them today.

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    Who is Telling Your Story

    Who is Telling Your Story

    Welcome to episode eight of Unleash Your Creative Magic where I'm taking a quick look in to POV - Points of View. Which character is talking and who is taking us on this journey together.

    I'm discussing different types of POV and narration. With some examples from my own work and other authors.

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    The Ghost House (The Annie Graham crime series, Book 1) eBook: Phifer, Helen: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store

    Amazon.co.uk: Helen Phifer: Books, Biography, Blogs, Audiobooks, Kindle

    Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman
    To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee
    Twilight by Stephanie Meyer

    What is the Christian Imagination? | A Dialogue with Pastor Brandon McCulloch, Chelsea Carrier, and Dane Bundy

    What is the Christian Imagination? | A Dialogue with Pastor Brandon McCulloch, Chelsea Carrier, and Dane Bundy

    What is the imagination? What is the Christian imagination? How do we cultivate our imaginations? Listen to a dialogue between Pastor Brandon McCulloch, Chelsea Carrier, and Dane Bundy. 

    EPISODE OVERVIEW 

    |00:45| What is the imagination? 

    |14:00| How does Scripture help us understand the imagination? 

    |24:30| What is the Christian imagination? 

    |34:15| How can we cultivate our imaginations? 

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    Dane Bundy is president of Stage & Story and secondary principal at Providence Academy in Johnson City, TN. Find out more about Dane and Stage & Story at www.stageandstory.org.

    Brandon McCulloch is associate pastor at Calvary Chapel Twin Peaks and head of the Bible department at Lake Arrowhead Christian School. Find out more about Pastor Brandon McCulloch and his podcast here.

    Chelsea Lee Carrier teaches eighth and tenth grade English at Providence Academy. She earned a B.A. in English from Union University and is studying in Faulkner University's Great Books Honors Program. She has six younger siblings and a cat named Strider.

     

    The Sound of Music & To Kill a Mockingbird featuring Tom Santopietro

    The Sound of Music & To Kill a Mockingbird featuring Tom Santopietro

    What is it about The Sound of Music? Story? Cast? Soundtrack? Message? Family? Ideals? A dash of magic? Or all of the above? The Sound of Music Story Author Tom Santopietro is captivated by Von Trapp family values and he joins us to share his enthusiasm with Fritz, Weezy and surprise guest, Sound of Music super fan, Rick Rosenfeld. Tom comes to us with insight into the real and fictional Von Trapps and how this very special film has affected all of the above and generations of viewers who have fallen in love with the movie. We also talk about the legacy of To Kill A Mockingbird, Fritz’s reading list and The Comey Rule.

    Path Points of Interest:

    A. Lincoln by Ronald White Jr.


    The Comey Rule


    Tom Santopietro


    Tom Santopietro Books:


    The Sound of Music Story: How A Beguiling Young Novice, A Handsome Austrian Captain, and Ten Singing von Trapp Children Inspired the Most Beloved Film of All Time


    Why To Kill A Mockingbird Matters


    Weezy and Ricky's Travels Through Salzburg


    #29 VISIT Monroeville - Stories, Scandals & Literary Giants

    #29 VISIT Monroeville - Stories, Scandals & Literary Giants

    Come with me on a stroll through #monroeville #alabama and see why it is the #literarycapital of Alabama! Thanks to Penelope Hines, Executive Director of the Monroeville Chamber of Commerce for a wonderful walking tour and interview and who shared the about this inspirational town.

    Want to learn more about what helped inspire so many writers to write what they know, come check out the stories, scandals, and legends of this quaint southern town.

    The annual "To Kill a Mockingbird" Play in Monroeville has topped the #mustsee destination lists for the past ten years in the state of Alabama! Tickets are on-sale now - listen in to see why you better book now for 2021! Whether its a stay-cation or a day trip - make a trip to Monroeville soon!

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    Makers: Celia Keenan-Bolger: Authenticity, bridge-building and winning the TONY Award

    Makers: Celia Keenan-Bolger: Authenticity, bridge-building and winning the TONY Award

    Episode #19 is brimming with sparks of creativity as Susan and Laura talk theater with TONY Award winner, Celia Keenan-Bolger. Celia shares her origin story, how she learned she was a bridge-builder, and the freedom of owning her desire to win a TONY award. Celia's theatrical career spans To Kill a Mockingbird to Glass Menagerie, Putnam County Spelling Bee, Peter and the Starcatcher, The Light in the Piazza and so much more.