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Hometowns

In our first public upload we discus our podcast …

An episode of the Talking With Tomas and Taylor podcast, hosted by Tomas Buchan and Taylor Gaudon, titled "Hometowns" was published on November 29, 2017 and runs 62 minutes.

November 29, 2017 ·62m · Talking With Tomas and Taylor

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In our first public upload we discus our podcast name, origin stories, where we come from, and hometown events.

In our first public upload we discus our podcast name, origin stories, where we come from, and hometown events.
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ACT III

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ACT IV

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ACT V

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Ion by Thomas Noon Talfourd (1784 - 1854) LibriVox This drama, set in Ancient Greece, was written by a Victorian lawyer who was a close friend of Charles Dickens. When collected into book format, “The Pickwick Papers” was dedicated to him. As a Member of Parliament, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd introduced legislation protecting the copyrights of authors. This play was originally printed only to be read as poetry. However, it attracted the attention of William Macready, who mounted a successful production of it at Covent Garden in 1836. The drama became a much bigger hit a few years later, though, when it was revived with actress Ellen Terry taking over the part of the tragic hero, Ion. Charlotte Cushman and other leading ladies of the day took advantage of the craze for “breeches roles” and donned togas to play this doomed young Grecian noble.(Summary by Kelly S. Taylor)Cast ListIon Kelly S. Taylor Adrastus T The Return of the Native Thomas Hardy Like all of Hardy's work, The Return of the Native (1878) is passionate and controversial, with themes and sympathies beyond what a good Victorian would ever admit. A modern and honest novel of chance and choice, faith and infidelities, this dark story asks what is free will and what is fate? What is the true nature of nature, and how do we fit together? Can we fit together?A tragedy set in the barren land of Edgon Heath. Our heroine, Eustacia, is proud, passionate, cruel, fickle, avaricious, and desperate. She burns every life she touches, never able to find the mad love and exotic world she dreams of. Our supposed hero, Clym, is modest, steady, plain, moral, and dutiful. He is satisfied returning from Paris to the simple comfort of home.When they come together, the Heath will come apart.Originally released as five books, in classic tragic form, a sixth, tacking on a 'happy ending', was added by editor and public pressure. (Summary by Marlo Dianne) Tiger Tales RAQUEL CALDERON Today I will be talking about a fascinating book called The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas. We will be reviewing a fascinating book which has the ability to amplify ones knowledge about the struggles that different racial communities have to go through, such as issues with police brutality. Talking (with sswolfiesparkles and cupcakesnunicorns) Rebecca gene Austin We will talk about viewer suggestions answer them. Peace out!
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