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Podcast 02
In which Adrienne and Jacob discuss authenticity in terms of original practices Shakespeare, Chinese New Year menus and theatre architecture. Essentially: what’s in the sauce. iTunes | RSS
They also talk about:
- whether the twins should look alike in Twelfth Night,
- how the internet tracks our movements,
- the relative merits of Google Hang-out vs. Skype,
- the subjective nature of “productivity”,
- the pleasures of anonymity,
- favourite theatre spaces,
- the best music for working,
- the best podcasts for falling asleep to,
- possible titles for this podcast,
- taking toddlers to theatre, and
- what constitutes an explicit rating on iTunes.
Things we mention:
- Why ‘original practices’ Shakespeare is just the ticket for status-seeking consumers
- Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare]
- Holger Syme
- Ring in Chinese New Year with this feast
- Loblaw’s
- The Incredible Story of How Target Exposed a Teen Girl’s Pregnancy]
- Minority Report
- Fringe
- Banff Centre for the Arts
- The Sun With Five Eyes
- The Fun Palace Radio Variety Show
- Roman Mars
- Royal Winnipeg Ballet
- Ragu
- SFU Theatre
- The Cultch Historic Theatre – post-reno
- The Firehall Arts Centre
- Adrienne’s Letter Writing and Scrabble projects
- Beastie Boys
- The Ultimate NPR Workout Mix
- Gonzales
- Thelonius Monk
- CBC Ideas
- CBC Radio Overnight
- Flôts, tout ce qui brille voit
- Sparrow by Teater Fot