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Kathryn Duncan and “Jane Austen and the Buddha” – Season 4, Episode 8

Kathryn Duncan and “Jane Austen and the Buddha” – Season 4, Episode 8

Posted by By Christopher Nank February 23, 2022Posted inSeason 42 Comments
Jane Austen and the Buddha are not thinkers one would normally consider together, right? Or, on the surface, we might not think they offer lenses to consider each others' works…
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Mary Lambert’s “Mega-Python vs Gatoroid” – Season 4, Episode 7

Mary Lambert’s “Mega-Python vs Gatoroid” – Season 4, Episode 7

Posted by By Christopher Nank February 16, 2022Posted inSeason 4
Don't be fooled by the asinine title. Or the ludicrous plot. Or the fact that it stars Tiffany and Debbie Gibson. Or the dollar-store CGI effects. Instead, enjoy Mega-Python vs Gatoroid for its unintentional and accidentally poignant subtexts about Florida wildlife.
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Florida Film History with Lisa Bradberry – Season 4, Episode 6

Florida Film History with Lisa Bradberry – Season 4, Episode 6

Posted by By Christopher Nank February 9, 2022Posted inSeason 4
Florida film historian Lisa Bradberry joins me to talk about the rich history of Florida filmmaking, the years early in Oliver Hardy's career when he lived and worked in Jacksonville,…
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Ernest Hemingway’s “To Have and Have Not” with Rebecca Johnston – Season 4, Episode 5

Ernest Hemingway’s “To Have and Have Not” with Rebecca Johnston – Season 4, Episode 5

Posted by By Christopher Nank February 2, 2022Posted inSeason 4
Harry Morgan of Ernest Hemingway's 1937 novel is probably the worst protagonist ever. Rebecca Johnston of the Florida Hemingway Society joins me to discuss the positives in this story of Depression-era Key West I may have overlooked.
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“Vernon, Florida” with Wanda Suttle Duncan – Season 4, Episode 4

“Vernon, Florida” with Wanda Suttle Duncan – Season 4, Episode 4

Posted by By Christopher Nank January 26, 2022Posted inSeason 43 Comments
a lot to like in Errol Morris' 1981 documentary Vernon, Florida. I'm joined by Wanda Duncan to discuss this quirky little film, which she is really a fan of.
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Keith Huneycutt and “The Storm” – Season 4, Episode 3

Keith Huneycutt and “The Storm” – Season 4, Episode 3

Posted by By Christopher Nank January 19, 2022Posted inSeason 4
First story with a female narrator set in Florida! First story set in Key West written by a woman! Well, maybe. "The Storm" COULD be those things, but it sat unread in an archive for 150 years.
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Hemingway’s “The Strange Country” With Alec Kissoondyal and Henry Johnston – Season 4, Episode 2

Hemingway’s “The Strange Country” With Alec Kissoondyal and Henry Johnston – Season 4, Episode 2

Posted by By Christopher Nank January 12, 2022Posted inSeason 4
Today we revisit "The Strange Country" of Ernest Hemingway (otherwise known as 1930s Florida), tracing the possible route Hemingway might have taken through the state.
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Kristen Arnett and “Felt in the Jaw” – Season 4, Episode 1

Kristen Arnett and “Felt in the Jaw” – Season 4, Episode 1

Posted by By Christopher Nank January 5, 2022Posted inSeason 4
On this episode, Kristen Arnett discusses Felt in the Jaw, her 2017 collection of Florida stories about queer women and their families that Flannery O'Connor might've admired.
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