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34 Circe Salon -- The Parallax

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Parallax -- noun. (ˈpɛrəˌlæks) The apparent displacement of an object as seen from two different points that are not on a line with the object. A podcast that is an exploration from the ancient world to the cosmic future. Different points of view than what are normally heard. New visions.
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Classical Studies 101 - The Aeneid - Book II

The Trojan Horse. One of the most iconic figures, images and stories in the history of the world. It is neither in The Iliad nor The Odyssey that we learn its story. We learn it in Book II of The Aeneid . Join Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel as they take us on a journey through one of the greatest tales the world has ever known.

Jul 10, 202338 minEp. 97

Code 12: Sacred Symbolic Numbers-- Encore Presentation

Is there a secret number system hidden in The Iliad and The Odyssey? Did Homer convey secret ancient mystery teachings in his great epics? Join this encore presentation as Dr. Gary Stickel regales us with his theory of "Code 12" the secret number system hidden in Homer's works. This concept is key to a lot of our discussions of classical works. Sean Marlon Newcombe hosts.

Jul 01, 202329 minEp. 96

Classical Studies 101 - The Aeneid - Book I

And so we begin the greatest epic of the greatest empire the world has ever known. Virgil's Aeneid, the epic tale of the founding of the Roman Empire. The Aeneid tells the story of Aeneas, a Trojan hero who escaped the fall of Troy and traveled to Italy, where he became the ancestor of the Romans. The poem consists of twelve books and covers Aeneas's adventures from his departure from Troy to his final quest to found the Roman people. Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel lead the journey....

Jun 24, 202340 minEp. 95

Classical Studies 101 - Sophocles - Ajax

Still haunting millennia later, Sophocles' "Ajax" is one of the extraordinary works of world Drama. Join us as we discuss the tragic story of a the Trojan War hero Ajax and the psychological rupture that the bloodshed caused him. Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel discuss.

Jun 17, 202349 minEp. 94

Classical Studies 101 - Euripides - The Bacchae

One of the great works of world drama, Euripides "The Bacchae" has mesmerized audiences for over 2000 years. In the play, the god Dionysus returns to Thebes, his mortal mother’s city, to introduce his cult and punish his relatives who have denied his divinity as the son of Zeus. What is the play really about and why is it still relevant today? Join Dr. Gary Stickel and Sean Marlon Newcombe as they discuss this masterpiece.

Jun 10, 202336 minEp. 93

Classical Studies 101 - The Odyssey - Cha 24

The end... or an anti-climax? Some scholars think this may have been a later add-on after Homer was long gone. Listen in as Dr. Gary Stickel and Sean Marlon Newcombe discuss.

Jun 03, 202340 minEp. 92

Classical World at the Movies - The Warriors (1979)

"Warriors, come out and play!" So goes the iconic line from this legendary violent retelling of an Ancient Greek tale. Based on "The Anabasis" by Xenophon which tells the story of a band of Greek mercenaries trying to make their way home through enemy territories, "The Warriors" (1979) transposes this tale to the tough worlds of New York City in the 1970s. Instead of a band of Greek mercenaries, it's a street gang making their way home through enemy neighborhoods. Civic leaders feared the film w...

May 27, 202331 minEp. 91

Classical World at the Movies - Xanadu (1980)

A reboot of the 1947 film "Down To Earth" and starring the incandescent Olivia Newton-John and the inimitable Gene Kelly, "Xanadu" (1980) seemed destined to be a hit. Instead, it's renown as one of the great flops in Hollywood history. But was this story of a Greek Muse come to earth really as bad as all that? Join Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel as they discuss this legendary film.

May 17, 202328 minEp. 90

Classical World at the Movies - Down To Earth (1947)

Featuring a goddess of the silver screen, 1947's "Down To Earth" tells the story of a goddess who comes down to earth to act as a muse for a struggling playwright. Cinema deity Rita Hayworth stars as Terpsichore, one of the Nine Muses of Greek mythology and she decides to come down from the heavens to instruct a young writer/director on how to properly produce his musical on the Muses. Comedy and romance ensue. Is it a good film? How true is it to mythology? Join Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gar...

May 13, 202328 minEp. 89

Classical Studies 101 - The Odyssey - Cha 22

Revenge is now! Achilles, Telemachus and their loyal servants launch their attack upon the suitors. The palace hall is drenched in blood. When all is done, those who betrayed and assaulted the House of Odysseus will drink from his cup of vengeance. Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel discuss.

Apr 29, 202329 minEp. 87

Classical Studies 101 - The Odyssey - Cha 21

Penelope gets Odysseus’s bow out of the storeroom and announces that she will marry the suitor who can string it and then shoot an arrow through a line of twelve axes. It's the beginning of the end of our tale. Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel discuss.

Apr 22, 202334 minEp. 86

Classical World at the Movies - Jason and the Argonauts (1963)

An absolutely classic, iconic movie, Jason and the Argonauts (1963) has captured the imagination of young people for 60 years. Notable for the wonderful stop-motion animation effects of Ray Harryhausen, the film also stars Honor Blackman who went on to her own iconic work as "Cathy Gale" in "The Avengers" British tv series and "Pussy Galore" in "Goldfinger." Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel discuss this legendary film.

Apr 15, 202330 minEp. 85

Classical Studies 101 - The Odyssey - Cha 20

Morning at the palace. The day of reckoning is at hand. Penelope awakes in despair. Odysseus and Telemachus gather to take action. The suitors, unaware of the danger, plan an attack of their own. Visions of walls covered with blood fill the air. Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel continue the journey.

Apr 08, 202329 minEp. 84

Classical Studies 101 - The Odyssey - Cha 19

As night falls on the palace, Odysseus begins to put his strategy into motion when the suitors leave for the night. With help of his son Telemachus and his matron Athena, Odysseus secures the weapons. Later, Odysseus finally encounters Penelope-- but while still disguised as a beggar. The tender moment is punctuated by a dream the Penelope shares with her husband for whom she has long waited, but does not yet recognize. Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel discuss.

Apr 01, 202329 minEp. 83

Classical Studies 101 - The Odyssey - Cha 18

The lion has returned to his den-- Odysseus is in his palace! But he's in disguise and keeping at the ready until the time is ripe for his attack. However, there are obstacles to avoid as he finds himself in a bloody fight for the amusement of the suitors. Meanwhile, with the help of Athena, Penelope uses more strategies to keep the suitors at bay. The tension rises... Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel discuss.

Mar 29, 202330 minEp. 82

Classical World at the Movies -- Helen of Troy (1956)

The face that launched a thousand ships! The most beautiful woman in the world! Queen of Sparta! That is what we know of the legend of Helen of Troy. In this week's episode we look at one of the times Hollywood told her tale, the 1956 movie eponymously titled "Helen of Troy." Starring Rosanna Podesta and Jacques Serna and featuring a very young Bridget Bardot, the film is very much in the style of the "Sword and Sandal" epics of its era. Does it do Helen justice? Join Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr...

Mar 25, 202326 minEp. 81

Classical Studies 101 - The Odyssey - Cha 17

Telemachus arrives at the palace but keeps his knowledge of Odysseus' return secret. Meanwhile, Odysseus enters the palace as well-- but disguised as a beggar. He is greeted, however, by insults and violence from the suitors. Tensions start to boil... Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel discuss.

Mar 22, 202331 minEp. 80

Classical Studies 101 - The Odyssey - Cha 16

After twenty long years, Odysseus and Telemachus, father and son, finally see each other again. The son is no longer a baby and the father is still glorious after these many years. However, the tenderness of the reunion will have to wait for there is work to be done-- the suitors are aware that Telemachus has returned and are planning a deadly welcome. Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dr. Gary Stickel discuss.

Mar 18, 202326 minEp. 79

Classical Studies 101 - The Odyssey - Cha 15

The end is near. Athena bids Telemachus to return to Ithaca and defend the palace against the suitors. Meanwhile, Odysseus, already home in Ithaca, hides out until he can make his move. Dr. Gary Stickel guides us through the chapter. Sean Marlon Newcombe hosts.

Mar 15, 202330 minEp. 78

Classical World at the Movies - Hercules In NY (1970)

It's Classical World at the Movies again and in this episode we discuss "Hercules In New York," the 1970 movie that marked Arnold Schwarzenegger's screen debut. Filmed on a shoestring budget, the film centers around the demigod Hercules and his desire to have a good time on earth-- and what better place to do that than "Fun City," New York, New York? Though released in 1970, the film still has a very '60s sensibility. But what of its Classical references? Are they accurate? Join us and find out!...

Mar 12, 202328 minEp. 77

Classical Studies 101 - The Odyssey - Cha. 14

In Chapter 14 of The Odyssey, Odysseus finally returns home, but he has been disguised by Athena. He looks to stay in the hut of his loyal swineherd Eumaeus while he plans his attempt to overtake the suitors, save his wife, Queen Penelope, and recapture his palace. Sean Marlon Newcombe hosts Dr. Gary Stickel, our guide for this epic journey.

Jan 15, 202328 minEp. 76

September 24, 1991 -- A Milestone In Music

On one momentous day in rock history, three groundbreaking albums were released: Nevermind by Nirvana, The Low End Theory by Tribe Called Quest and Blood Sugar Sex Magik by Red Hot Chili Peppers. Each album represented both a paradigm shift musically as well as clarion call for the sensibilities of Generation X. Join us as we discuss this incredible day in music.

Nov 13, 20221 hr 25 minEp. 75

Encore Presentation: Code 12: Sacred Symbolic Numbers of Homer - Pt. 2

We continue our encore presentation, with our second part of our inquiry into whether there is a secret number system hidden in The Iliad and The Odyssey. Dr. Gary Stickel continues the discussion of his theory of the secret number system hidden in Homer's works. Sean Marlon Newcombe hosts.

Sep 21, 202234 minEp. 74

Encore Presentation: Code 12: Sacred Symbolic Numbers of Homer - Pt. 1

In an encore presentation, we revisit one of the seminal topics of this podcast: Is there a secret number system hidden in The Iliad and The Odyssey? Did Homer convey secret ancient mystery teachings in his great epics? Join us as Dr. Gary Stickel shares with us his theory of "Code 12," the secret number system hidden in Homer's works! Sean Marlon Newcombe hosts.

Sep 18, 202229 minEp. 73

Classical Studies 101 - The Odyssey - Cha 13

Chapter 13, whereupon Odysseus finally reaches the shores of his beloved home, Ithaca, but not without his Phaeacian helpers incurring the wrath of Poseidon.

Sep 10, 202231 minEp. 72

Podcast Crossover - Make Matriarchy Great Again - Circe - Novel by Madeline Miller

It's a podcast crossover! Join in as we share an episode from our sister podcast, "Make Matriarchy Great Again." (If you haven't subscribed, please do. You'll love it.) Madeline Miller's beautiful and lyrical novel, "Circe," Is one part mythology, one part biography and one part half-remembered dream. It is a work that explores Greek myth from the perspective of a female character-- and does so with insight and poetry. Join Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dawn "Sam" Alden as they discuss this marvelous...

Aug 20, 20221 hr 3 minEp. 69
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