Group: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare
From: Bianca Steele
Date: Saturday, February 16, 2008 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: HLAS Radio

On Feb 15, 7:32 pm, Greg Reynolds wrote:
> On Feb 11, 7:00 pm, Bianca Steele wrote:
>
>
>
> > I was just listening to NPR (www.onpointradio.org--recommended --
> > though Paul Crowley won't like it as of course its being American
> > there are no puns).
>
> > My first thought was to be appalled that an editor of a magazine
> > that's widely considered -- even by its political opponents -- to be
> > sober and well-reasoned, could take Rush Limbaugh seriously.
>
> > But it occurred to me that the aural format has its advantages and we
> > could learn quite a bit by hearing HLAS habitu=E9s talk as well as
> > reading what they write.
>
> > Anybody for a HLAS podcast?
>
> > --
> > Bianca Steele
>
> Let's try performing Much Ado About Nothing.
>
> if Art will play Dogberry, and you'll play Hero, i will gladly attempt
> to play Don John.
>
> We investigated doing this many years ago and I think we didn't have
> microphones or something.

We could do like Roundtable does and all do our parts separately in
front of a mirror.

--
Bianca Steele