Is Shakespeare American? From Where There’s a Will

Is Shakespeare American? From Where There’s a Will

Author: Pushkin Industries December 22, 2022 Duration: 11:23

We’re bringing you an episode of a new Pushkin podcast we’re enjoying and think you will, too. Where There’s a Will: Finding Shakespeare searches for the surprising places Shakespeare shows up outside the theater. Host Barry Edelstein, artistic director at one of the country’s leading Shakespeare theaters, and co-host writer and director Em Weinstein, ask what is it about Shakespeare that’s given him a continuous afterlife in all sorts of unexpected ways? You’ll hear Shakespeare doing rehabilitative work in a maximum security prison, helping autistic children to communicate, in the mouths of U.S. presidents, and even at the center of a deadly riot in New York City. In this episode, Barry and Em take us back in time to 1849 – a riot at a Shakespearean theater has left dozens of people dead. But as it always is with the Bard, there's more here than meets the eye. Why did some people think Shakespeare was important enough to die for? How did the work of one man writing in Victorian England capture the tensions brewing in a newly independent America? And who, if anyone, is Shakespeare really for?

Hear the full episode, and more from Where There’s a Will, at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/wtaw?sid=tla

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Diving into the past to make sense of our bewildering present, The Last Archive examines the very idea of fact and fiction across time. This podcast, from Pushkin Industries, isn't just a history lesson; it's a deep exploration of how societies have determined what is real, and why that foundation feels so unstable now. Hosted by Ben Naddaff-Hafrey and born from the mind of historian Jill Lepore, each episode acts as a detective story, sifting through historical records and forgotten controversies to trace the roots of our so-called "post-truth" era. You'll hear how mechanisms of proof and deception have evolved, from early forensic science and secret government programs to the architecture of today's internet. The conversations and narratives within this podcast reveal that our current crisis over misinformation isn't an anomaly, but rather a chapter in a long, complicated struggle over evidence, authority, and belief. By placing our moment within a broader context, the series offers a clarifying, often surprising perspective on why it feels so difficult to know anything for certain anymore. It’s for anyone who finds themselves questioning how knowledge is built, dismantled, and weaponized, providing essential historical groundwork for understanding the daily noise.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 65

The Last Archive
Podcast Episodes
Part 1: The Jiggle & the Giddy Up [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 39:55
The most famous athlete in 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany was the American sprinter Jesse Owens, and one of the most famous stories from those Games was the unexpected, heartwarming encounter Owens had with the German lon…
70 Years of Brown v. Board of Education [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:06
Jill Lepore returns to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education with a special episode of The Last Archive. She and Ben Naddaff-Hafrey explore the amazing new AI-powered recreation of t…
The Returns: A Conversation with Jill Lepore [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:01:58
In a special, all-new episode of ‘The Returns,’ host emerita Jill Lepore returns to talk about the post-truth moment we find ourselves in and what it means for the 2024 election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
The Returns: Epiphany [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:37
Each week on ‘The Returns,’ we pull a different episode from our own archive to help put our present politics into historical context. This episode, Epiphany, first ran in 2021, as the finale to Season 2, which was all a…
The Returns: Hush Rush [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:54
Each week on ‘The Returns,’ we pull a different episode from our archive to help put our present politics into historical context. In the 1980s, Rush Limbaugh transformed talk radio. In the process, he radicalized his li…
The Returns: Project X [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:27
Each week on ‘The Returns,’ we pull a different episode from our archive to put our present politics into historical context. The election of 1952 brought all kinds of new technology into the political sphere. The Eisenh…
The Returns: An Election Mini-Series from The Last Archive [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:42
Election Year 2024 is upon us. And it promises to be a bit of a mess. But where did all this mess come from? In a 4-episode mini-series drawing from our own archive, Jill Lepore and Ben Naddaff-Hafrey investigate, situat…
The Unmarked Graveyard from Radio Diaries [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:45
This is the first episode in Radio Diaries’ new series The Unmarked Graveyard, untangling mysteries from America’s largest public cemetery. Each week, they’re bringing you stories of how people ended up on New York City'…
The Krononauts [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:04
In our season finale, we travel through time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Callings [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 43:12
In the 1940s, a freelance wiretapper named Big Jim Vaus got mixed up with the cops, the mob, and the most famous evangelist in America. This week on The Last Archive: The ballad of Big Jim and what the intersections of t…