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The Lonely Palette

HiatusEp 0.1 - Hub & Spoke Presents: Iconography

The Lonely Palette

The Lonely Palette

Arts, Podcast, Art, Museum, Painting, Modern Art, Visual Arts, Art History

4.8857 Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2019

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

The Lonely Palette is on break until November 2019, so every Wednesday in October, a different Hub & Spoke producer will take the host's chair to present an episode of their show that Tamar is especially fond of. Enjoy this month's podcast petri dish of art, culture, history, and society, and subscribe to any and all Hub & Spoke shows at www.hubspokeaudio.org. This week: Charles Gustine's Iconography, a podcast about icons, real and imagined. Just in time for New England leaf-peeping, this episode tackles Plymouth Rock, which visitors tend to find...underwhelming - a small, scarred rock in a cage. Maybe the reason Plymouth Rock is so frequently seen as underwhelming is because all the fascinating stories of how people who love the Rock have hurt it aren’t well known enough. Maybe if we all knew more of Plymouth Rock’s scar stories, visitors would be appropriately ...whelmed. Listen to Iconography at https://iconographypodcast.squarespace.com, or wherever you get your podcasts. Next week: Radio Open Source and the Bauhaus. Listen to The Lonely Palette archives! www.thelonelypalette.com/episodes Support The Lonely Palette! www.patreon.com/lonelypalette

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0:00.0

Hi there, I'm Charles Gusteine, host of fellow hub and spoke show iconography, a history show about how certain things become iconic, and the weird and wonderful things that happen when they do.

0:13.0

Tamar's on a little lonely palette hiatus right now,

0:15.5

and she wanted to use that time as a chance to let you

0:18.1

explore some other episodes from around the Hubensboke collective

0:20.7

that you might enjoy.

0:22.0

So I'm taking the host chair of this go around, but

0:24.8

fear not. Tamar is in this episode. Not to spoil anything, but if you stick

0:30.9

around until the very end, you're going to understand why when she quote

0:36.6

tweeted this episode's promo with the claim, I Rock, that was not only true.

0:43.0

She absolutely rocks.

0:44.0

But it was also maybe the best.

0:47.0

Most pithy, most witty quote-tweet in the history of podcasting,

0:54.0

tweeting, I'll let you judge for yourself.

0:58.0

I hope you enjoy this episode of iconography.

1:02.0

Hub and Spokes.

1:05.0

Audio Collective. There are first in the art of English folk dancers, or I should say Americans who are versed in the art of English folk dancing, making a ruckus next to Plymouth Rock.

1:24.0

This assemblage that you see here is a group of dancers from Pinewoods English

1:30.8

week. This is an English dance camp that's happening right now. We're in the

1:34.4

middle of the week. And this is a collection of Morris dancers and long-sword

1:39.2

dancers from all over the country. I'd wandered over from Plymouth Rock to see where all the jingling and thumping was coming from,

1:45.7

and I started chatting with Kalia Cleven, who was taking a breather as her comrades put on a

1:49.8

romping, stomping performance in Pilgrim Memorial State Park.

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