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Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Ī frequent co-star of Roscoe Arbuckle’s, Mabel Normand was the definitive female screen comedienne of her generation. Research and production assistant: Lindsey D. This episode was written, narrated and produced by Karina Longworth. Our special guest this week is John Mulaney. Victoria’s Vintage Pearls - Peter Sandbergīlack and White - Magnus Ringblom Quartet Wedding March in C Major - Felix Mendelssohn The outro song this week is “I'm a Rich Man's Toy” by The Auteurs.Įxcerpts from the following songs were used throughout the episode: The intro includes a clip from the film Casablanca. Most of the rest of the music used in this episode, with the exception of the intro and outro, was sourced from royalty-free music libraries and licensed music collections. Original music was composed for this episode by Evan Viola. Nor has Greta actually ever been to Switzerland. Well that's how Greta imagines seeing her they haven't actually ever met in person. She's a head-turner: including the heads of infants and dogs. Greta can see her now: dressed top to toe in white, that adorable gap between her two front teeth, her penetrating blue eyes. That's Greta's nickname for her - she is tall, and she is from Switzerland. Trauma shouldn't be this fun.' SARA PASCOE Greta liked knowing people's secrets. I laughed so hard it ached.' GILLIAN ANDERSON 'Juicy, salacious and compelling. So when Greta realises the elegant, slender 'white asparagus' lady she is talking with in the dog park is in fact Big Swiss herself, an unlikely - and not entirely honest - relationship is born.** AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER NOW ** ** SOON TO BE A MAJOR HBO SERIES STARRING JODIE COMER ** 'Made me laugh and think too much (the right amount?) about sex and death and honesty.' MONICA HEISEY 'Utterly addictive. Greta even gives her the name 'Big Swiss'. 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David Gushee offers a powerful, inspiring message of hope and healing by helping Christians to return to Bible study, prayer, and reflection in a way that creates a vision for a more inclusive church. As much as ever, many people still experience deep condemnation by evangelical and other churches, getting kicked out or altogether leaving.ĭr. With growing scientific evidence, our wider society has taken big steps, but too many religious families and communities have not kept up. Christian denominations and churches everywhere struggle with the issue of LGBTQ inclusion. Changing Our Mind has helped thousands of families and congregations carefully and compassionately rethink traditional religious teachings about full LGBTQ inclusion. The camera remains mostly stationary, though the editing jostles between full-frame wides and quietly intense close-ups. Hildegard Bechtler’s production design is spare yet effective, the lighting by Tim Lutkin pointed and emotional. Fiennes himself is credited with the stage direction, his sister with the film direction, both working well. Eliot’s Four Quartets, directed by Sophie Fiennes and performed by her brother Ralph, is a decidedly worthwhile artifact of this precarious time.Īn adaptation of the series of four poems ( Burnt Norton, East Coker, The Dry Salvages, Little Gidding) written just before––and then during––World War II by Eliot, the film is an elevated recording of the stage performance Ralph Fiennes took on in 2021. In those very hard (and very recent, and in some respects, very current) times, what did we write? What did we read? What did we watch? T.S. Art made during COVID––more specifically during quarantine and before / at the very beginning of the vaccine rollout––will surely hold an added weight as history is written. Lewis George Orwell Mary Pope Osborne LeUyen Pham Dav Pilkey Roger Priddy Rick Riordan J. 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Still ongoing (?), it all started in 1995 at Image Comics, but it changed publishers multiple times-Homage Comics (1996–2004), Wildstorm (2004–2010), Vertigo Comics (2013–2018), then back to Image Comics.Ĭomposed of three volumes, some miniseries, and special issues, Astro City is about the superheroes of the city, a mid-sized American metropolis, and the citizens who are affected by the many super-beings who live there since the end of World War I. Created and written by Kurt Busiek, Astro City is an American superhero anthology series (mostly) illustrated by Brent Anderson (from X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills’ fame), with character designs and painted covers by Alex Ross. 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