راوی خلقشدههای در کشو مانده
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
php/* */ ?>
A live performance podcast hosted by World Poetry Slam Champion Harry Baker featuring special guests from the worlds of poetry, comedy and music.
The Orphans is written and created by Johnny Galvan 3.
http://www.adfreebooks.com – 500+ audiobooks, all ad free
Although the Sherlock Holmes canon traditionally consists of four novels and 56 short stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle, there are many Sherlock Holmes stories outside the canon. Most of these noncanonical stories were written by authors other than Doyle, but there are four short stories about Holmes written by Doyle that are nonetheless excluded from the canon, for various reasons. This album consists of these four noncanonical stories. The first story, “The Field Bazaar”, was first published in 1896 in a special issue of a University of Edinburgh student newspaper called The Student. Doyle wrote this very brief story to support a fundraising event at the university, his alma mater, but most scholars consider the story to be a parody and therefore not part of the canon. The second and third stories, “The Lost Special” and “The Man with the Watches”, were both published in The Strand Magazine in 1898 and both feature mysteries involving trains. These two stories are not part of the canon because neither story mentions Holmes by name, although literary scholars have proposed that the unnamed “amateur reasoner” in “The Lost Special” and the unnamed “well-known criminal investigator” in “The Man with the Watches” are intended to be Holmes, and this theory is accepted for the purposes of this LibriVox album. Doyle wrote the fourth story, “How Watson Learned the Trick”, for a miniature book that was placed in Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, a dollhouse built for Queen Mary in the 1920s that housed a tiny library featuring works by several famous authors of the day, the contents of which were published in 1924 for public consumption. Considered a companion piece to “The Field Bazaar” due to both stories consisting entirely of conversations between Holmes and Watson over breakfast, “How Watson Learned the Trick” is similarly excluded from the canon on the grounds of being a parody.
If you love audiobooks, like audiobooks, or have only had your audible subscription for three minutes, this is the show for you!
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theaudiobookclub.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#高晓松 #矮大紧 晓得 著名 电影 文学作品 畅读畅听 谈天说地 评古论今
Young performers and those who support their dreams face unique challenges in today’s evolving entertainment industry. Join Lisa Picotte and David Kaufman, renowned acting coaches and owners of L.A.’s celebrated Young Actor Workspace, as they interview top artists and industry professionals, answer your questions, and share insights that will help you open doors and grow your career.
An interactive variety show with comedian Mary Mack. Features live sketch, music, poetry, stand-up and even a game show. Between the live episodes, we’ll try to post some interviews and planning sessions FOR the live show. Welcome to the North Star Comedy Hour pod! MaryMackComedy.com for more info.
Rap Diego: An Audio Documentary uncovers the untold story of a significant music revolution in San Diego. It chronicles the underground rap movement that launched numerous artists into the spotlight and fostered a subculture that ultimately became mainstream and influential worldwide. This narrative unfolds in four acts, narrated by those who experienced it firsthand—producer Parker Edison; editor Chris Reyes; and cultural attaché J. Smith. Audiences will have the opportunity to hear early music and performances that have rarely, if ever, been heard by the public.
The Wonder of It All is a podcast about the blessings and curses of success. Sean Nelson, former lead singer of Harvey Danger, interviews artists (musicians, filmmakers, TV creators, actors, writers, etc.) about the ways their lives and careers were shaped by a conspicuous breakthrough, and how the experience changed their lives and careers for good and ill. The conversations aim for candid discussion of the way guests reacted to the opportunities and limitations afforded by their successes, and how—and if—they’ve made peace with the long shadow cast by good fortune.