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The Angry Critic

An episode of the Fathers alike podcast, hosted by Josh C, titled "The Angry Critic " was published on August 3, 2017 and runs 19 minutes.

August 3, 2017 ·19m · Fathers alike

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Edelman gets booted from practice • Boston Red Sox game last night was intense • Re: Edelman • Thanks for the call • GB • Balls deep football 🏈 on GB • http://hottakezandcakez.libsyn.com/episode-ii...

Edelman gets booted from practice • Boston Red Sox game last night was intense • Re: Edelman • Thanks for the call • GB • Balls deep football 🏈 on GB • http://hottakezandcakez.libsyn.com/episode-ii...
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Through the Looking-Glass (version 5 dramatic reading) Lewis Carroll Sequel to Alice in Wonderland, this volume sees Alice travel through a mirror to a dream-world where she meets chess pieces and other curious characters. (Summary by David Goldfarb)CastNarrator: David GoldfarbAlice: Miss AvariceThe White Queen/The Fawn: Elizabeth KlettThe White King: Algy PugThe Father/Gentle Voice/Oysters/The Lion: Vinnie TeslaThe Tiger-Lily: Cheri GardnerThe Rose: breezyweezyA Daisy/The Pudding: Heather PhillipsAnother Daisy: ElliA Violet: Liz Bennington</ Three Sisters by May Sinclair Loyal Books Fascinated as she was by the lives of the Brontë siblings, May Sinclair loosely based her subtly sensual, quietly insurrectionary 1914 novel The Three Sisters on the Haworth moor milieu of the three literary Brontë sisters. Alice, Gwenda, and Mary Cartaret are the daughters of the Vicar of Garth, an abusive father with rigid, selfish expectations for female behavior. Hope of rescue seems to dawn in the person of an idealistic young doctor in the village, but this is no Austen romance. Described with Edwardian restraint, it is still sexual passion that is the underlying theme of the story: the rebellion of human sensuality in almost every major character in the story against the artificial constraints of conventional Society and Religion. Sinclair, herself a fascinating hybrid of Victorian and modern, shows the desperate, inertial ennui inherent in the lives of unmarried late-Victorian women dependent on their male guardians but fired by dreams and desires of their own. Sinclair's gentl Fathers Unfiltered Kurt What's it like to be a dad? I chat with my mates to find out what their fatherhood experience has been like and see what they’ve learned. I'll also meet with some expert guests to see if they can help us with the mysteries of Fatherhood. Fathers of Biology Charles McRae An account given of the lives of five great naturalists (Hippocrates, Aristotle, Galen, Vesalius and Harvey) will not be found devoid of interest. The work of each one of them marked a definite advance in the science of Biology. There is often among students of anatomy and physiology a tendency to imagine that the facts with which they are now being made familiar have all been established by recent observation and experiment. But even the slight knowledge of the history of Biology, which may be obtained from a perusal of this little book, will show that, so far from such being the case, this branch of science is of venerable antiquity. And, further, if in the place of this misconception a desire is aroused in the reader for a fuller acquaintance with the writings of the early anatomists the chief aim of the author will have been fulfilled. (Summary is the Preface to the book, adapted by Neeru Iyer)
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