02 - Is This Podcast Ragu?
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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.
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.
LINKS:
- 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