Episodes
Mysteries, Myths & More will take a short hiatus. My episodes will return early in 2021. Thank you for listening!
Published 10/01/20
Published 10/01/20
Cohen, Roger, “The Last Testament of Maurice the Rooster,” in Opinion, p. A22, The New York Times, Saturday, June 27, 2020.
Published 09/01/20
a “Animals have complex dreams, MIT researcher proves. Study may advance understanding of human learning and memory,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology, News Office, January 24, 2001. b “Do animals dream?,” Posted by EarthSky in EARTH, February 7, 2019. c American Psychiatric Association, (2013) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.), 2013; Washington, DC d Peterson, T. (2016, February 4). Understanding PTSD Nightmares and Flashbacks, HealthyPlace. Retrieved on...
Published 08/01/20
• “Walking,” an essay (also called, “The Wild”) by Henry David Thoreau, published in 1862, but delivered as lectures prior to that. • Rabbit-Proof Fence, 2002; produced by Phillip Noyce based on the book Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence by Doris Pilkington Garimara in 1996. • 1917, 2019; writers, Same Mendes and Krysty Wilson-Cairns; director, Sam Mendes. • The Maze Runner, 2014 (and series); directed by Wes Ball, based on James Dashner's 2009 novel of the same name. • Miguel de Cervantes,...
Published 07/01/20
Fiddler on the Roof, the musical, was first produced on Broadway in 1964 -- with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein (who also wrote Zorba). It is based on the story Tevye and his Daughters (or Tevye the Dairyman) and other tales, published in 1894 by Sholem Aleichem, whose real name was Solomon Naumovich Rabinovich. From Wikipedia: “Sholem Aleichem died in New York on May 13, 1916 from tuberculosis and diabetes, aged 57, while working on his last...
Published 06/02/20
SHOW NOTES • https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/preliminary-in-season-estimates.htm • Defoe, Daniel, A Journal of the Plague Year, 1722. • MacMahon, Brian, and Trichopoulos, Dimitrios, Epidemiology. Principles and Methods, 2nd Edition, J.P. Lippincott, 1996. • “Outbreak, On Assignment with Richard Engel,” on MSNBC-t.v., 15 March 2020. • Jane Qui, “How China’s “Bat Woman” Hunted Down Viruses from SARS to the New Coronavirus -- Wuhan-based virologist Shi Zhengli has identified dozens of...
Published 05/01/20
The World of Peter Wong
Published 04/10/20
Willie Pleasants is a longtime resident of Dorchester, Massachusetts, and an educator who holds a degree from the University of Massachusetts. As President of the Friends of the Uphams Corner Branch Library for the last 5 years, she was instrumental in finding funds to offer two Respite workshops to support the caregivers. She recently hosted a five-week writer’s program to help them to become published authors, which resulted in the anthology, Write On! Write On! (available through the...
Published 03/01/20
We haven’t kept up with the Sally-B for many decades, but as I was researching this, I was pleasantly surprised to learn that the plane is still flying. Although Ted White has died, Ellie Sallingboe continues to operate the B-17 with a faithful crew of pilots (apart from herself) and other volunteers. You can learn more about this plane in Wikipedia and/or by going to the official website www.sallyb.org.uk. To learn more about what we humans have done, and are doing, to birds, I recommend a...
Published 02/01/20
Robert Burns, “To a Mouse, on Turning Her Up in Her Nest With the Plough, November, 1785. a www.Ancestry.com, Otto Rainer Burger, Passenger Lists. b Wikipedia, “Selective Training and Service Act of 1940,” online. c Berkshire Evening Eagle, Science Service, “James Bay Isle To Be Studied For Botany Lore,” 27 August 1946. d The Catholic University of America, “The Archivist’s Nook: Our Coolest Blog Yet – The Arctic Institute at Catholic University,” posted online by Shane MacDonald, 13...
Published 01/21/20
A Swiss woman honored by the First Nations people of Quebec. a www.Ancestry.com, Otto Rainer Burger, Passenger Lists. b Wikipedia, “Selective Training and Service Act of 1940,” online. c Berkshire Evening Eagle, Science Service, “James Bay Isle To Be Studied For Botany Lore,” 27 August 1946. d The Catholic University of America, “The Archivist’s Nook: Our Coolest Blog Yet – The Arctic Institute at Catholic University,” posted online by Shane MacDonald, 13 August 2019. e Shane...
Published 12/01/19
Memoirs of an alcoholic family in crisis. Alberta’s books include the following~ On alcoholism • Someone Stop This Merry-Go-Round; An Alcoholic Family in Crisis • Please, God, Not Two; This Killer Called Alcoholism • What is and isn’t Working for the Alcoholics and Addicts; Their Own Personal Stories Other • A Spiritual Renewal: A Journey to Medjugorje • How to Self-Publish Your Own Book with Create Space: Easy Steps • Writing Memoirs • Bring Your Manuscript to Publication: A...
Published 11/01/19
Books/Articles a Lucy Frucht, video interview, USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive, recorded 12 October 1995 (Miryam Rabner, interviewer); viewed at Brandeis University, 7 August 2019. b Lucy Frucht, video interview, Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University; recorded 18 July 1994 (Dana Kline, interviewer); viewed at Brandeis University, 7 August 2019. c Diedre Bonifaz, “A Haven in Whateley. The Refugees Who Came to Our Farm,” in The Dispossessed. An...
Published 10/02/19
Books/Articles a Lucy Frucht, “Varian Fry” tribute (1991) and personal communication. b Hertha Pauli, Break of Time, Hawthorn Books, Inc., New York, 1972 (English version). c Hertha Pauli, Cry of the Heart;: The story of Bertha von Suttner, I. Washburn, New York, 1957 (English version). d Varian Fry, Surrender on Demand, Johnson Books, Boulder, CO, Published in Conjunction with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1997; copyrighted and published in 1945. e Diedre Bonifaz, “A...
Published 09/01/19
Little Architects of Time and Space: Poems by Susan Nissenbaum Becker (non-fiction) Published by WordTech Communications/Word Poetry (2013)
Published 08/03/19
"Finding Wabi-Sabi,"Lauren Hendrick, p. "Z1," Better Homes & Gardens, June 2019. (Fiction)
Published 07/01/19
A standing ovation is a playwright's dream. (non-fiction)
Published 06/04/19
Describes the largest jungle-animal rescue project ever undertaken (nonfiction). To see the Walter Cronkite Documentary, go to YouTube "Operation Gwamba."  For the web article on Montserrat, see Sarah Schweitzer on the website, Truly Adventurous.
Published 05/01/19
"Penelope's Tapestry" is the story of The Odyssey from Ulysses' wife's point-of-view (fiction)
Published 03/31/19
Recounts one small, brave event in the 1950's, an error of racial tensions (non-fiction)
Published 03/01/19