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Rhapsody Radio
- Written by: Trinity Wheeler and Alan Shaw
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An executive producer for Broadway shows and his headliner husband leave the Big Apple to open a gym in Charleston, South Carolina. And scene! Hosted by Trinity Wheeler and Alan Shaw, tune in for stories, stitches and somethings of significance from the collection of characters this pair have gathered along the way.
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Rhyming Rhapsodies
- Written by: Rachel Flores
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Hi, my name is Rachel and I love to debate and to write poetry. Debating is all about making the best argument and winning the argument. I enjoy debating because it challenges my mind and I like the feeling of winning. Poetry is also really fun for me. Poems are like a form of art and I love to express myself through writing.
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Homeric Rhapsody: Iliad I
- Written by: A P David
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Welcome to the Homeric Rhapsody podcast! These brief meditations will be renderings of Homer’s poem in Greek, following the new theory of the Greek accent from my Oxford book, The Dance of the Muses: Choral Theory and Ancient Greek Poetics. After the Greek, I shall perform my impression of the lines in English. The rhapsodes were solo performers of Homer who declaimed in a theatre, draping a traveler’s cloak and wielding a long staff as a multivalent prop. So there was more to Homeric rhapsody than the audio. Yet how remarkable and unique is Homer’s text, whose rhythm originally ...
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