We hereby present the next episode of "It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present" by Evan Tucker. This week, Evan begins his multi-part discussion of great world literature.
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We hereby present the next episode of "It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present" by Evan Tucker. This week, Evan begins his multi-part discussion of great world literature.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of "It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present" by Evan Tucker. This week, Evan espouses on why Orson Welles is the greatest filmmaker of all time.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of "It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present" by Evan Tucker. This week, Evan begins to present his grand theory of cinematic greatness.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of "It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present" by Evan Tucker. This week, Evan continues his discussion of the Israel-Palestinian conflict and offers a vociferous defense of the Jewish State.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of "It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present" by Evan Tucker. This week, Evan explains Israel's unsustainable position after last week's massacre in the Gaza Strip.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of "It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present" by Evan Tucker. This week, Evan summarizes the epoch of America's musical theater in the works of Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. This week, Evan illustrates the conflict between popular and classical art.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. This week, Evan explains how politics poisons art.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. This week, Evan dives into the distinction between art and entertainment.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. This week, Evan continues his exploration of recent critically acclaimed movies as evidence of hope of race relations in America. Today's podcast is brought to you by Audible. Get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/aois21. Additional support is provided by The Possibilities Conference. Saturday, April 7th in Falls Church, VA, join publishers, authors, and other creatives for a full day symposium Transforming writers to authors. The day starts with Pancakes with Publishers featuring representatives from Possibilities Publishing Company and aois21 media, and closes with Sip & Swap! presented by the Book Nerd Society, where attendees share what they’re reading with others over a glass of wine. For more information visit www.thepossibilitiesconference.com and sign up today! We're looking for feedback on every podcast in our network! Visit www.surveys.aois21.com this month, and you'll get 21 percent off everything in the aois21 market and a chance to win a $25 Visa gift card, usable at retailers worldwide. Subscribe on Podomatic, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Tune In, and www.audio.aois21.com. Find us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ItsNotEvenPast. Follow Evan on Twitter @etucker82.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. This week, Evan compares Oscar winner "Shape of Water" to the work of P.T. Anderson to show the ability of cinema to exemplify diversity.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. This week, Evan concludes his three week exploration of Ma Vlast with excursions into Czech history, mythology, and religion. He tells the story of Zdenek Nejedly, the Czech Forrest Gump, and Rafael Kubelik - his favorite conductor.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. In this episode, Evan continues his exploration of Ma Vlast and the Moldau's exhibition of the Czech countryside.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. In this episode, Evan begins to take us down a journey through the exceedingly strange orchestral composition: Ma Vlast, which has so much to tell us about Central European history, about nationalism, about the 19th century, a period that seems so different from our own, but just beneath the surface, is all too similar, and how the era set the stage for everything that's happened ever since.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. In this episode, the history of Africa's leaders further illustrates the history of mass movements.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. In this episode, Evan explains why liberalism is the only ideology worth defending. Subscribe on Podomatic, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Tune In, and audio.aois21.com. Find us on Facebook at Facebook.com/ItsNotEvenPast. Follow Evan on Twitter @etucker82.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. In this episode, Jimmy Stewart and Woody Allen teach us different aspects of sexual predators.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. In this episode, Niccolo Machiavelli and Groucho Marx provide insight into the #MeToo movement.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. In this episode, we explore Niccolo Machiavelli's thoughts on the American military.
Read MoreWe hereby present the next episode of It's Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present by Evan Tucker. In this episode, we introduces Niccolo Machiavelli and his impact on global society.
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