Sinopsis
The Voice of the Peoples
Episodios
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e124. Marveling Over Marble League!
24/08/2020If you’ve been following the show for the last several months, you know that in our COVID pandemic quarantine imposed death of media, we have turned our constant starvation for content to the internet and become big fans of Jelle’s Marble Runs, a YouTube channel featuring athletic competitions between… well, marbles. What started as a … Continue reading "e124. Marveling Over Marble League!" The post e124. Marveling Over Marble League! first appeared on Vox Populorum - The VoxPopcast.
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e123. Culture, Context, Protest, and Memefication
17/08/2020Have you ever gotten into an argument with someone on the Internet and they tried to prove their point by forwarding some meme that was a quote of a famous person for historical figure that seemed to vaguely relate to their point in the most perfunctory possible way? When this happened, did you think to … Continue reading "e123. Culture, Context, Protest, and Memefication" The post e123. Culture, Context, Protest, and Memefication first appeared on Vox Populorum - The VoxPopcast.
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e122. twentysomethingteen
10/08/2020There are a lot of television shows and movies about teenagers, both comedies and dramas.There always have been. And yet, actual teenagers on television are extremely rare. Teens are typically played by twenty-something actors (or older). This is especially the case when it comes to teenagers in shows with a heavy sexual or romantic components … Continue reading "e122. twentysomethingteen" The post e122. twentysomethingteen first appeared on Vox Populorum - The VoxPopcast.
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e121. The Improv Story Game
03/08/2020We’ve had such a long string of super serious shows lately with some very heavy topics that we’ve been wanting to try and do some things that were more fun, laid back and… well, silly! This week is Mav’s birthday, and rather than sit around and discuss any of the dozen ways that the world … Continue reading "e121. The Improv Story Game" The post e121. The Improv Story Game first appeared on Vox Populorum - The VoxPopcast.
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e120. Quarantine Comfort TV
27/07/2020Let me tell you a story, children. Way back in the before time, in the long long ago, before the plague came, we used to have this stuff we called content… media… shows. Back then, if we wanted entertainment, we would turn on our magic picture boxes and marvel at the wonders that displayed before … Continue reading "e120. Quarantine Comfort TV" The post e120. Quarantine Comfort TV first appeared on Vox Populorum - The VoxPopcast.
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e119. Copaganda II: Going Rogue
20/07/2020A few weeks ago, we released an episode about “copaganda.” On that show we started out talking about the TV show Paw Patrol and internet calls to have it and other cop shows cancelled in the wake of the #DefundThePolice movement and heightened scrutiny on law enforcement in the United States (Note from Mav: And … Continue reading "e119. Copaganda II: Going Rogue" The post e119. Copaganda II: Going Rogue first appeared on Vox Populorum - The VoxPopcast.
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e118. #activism
13/07/2020We live in very interesting times. The world around us is changing every day… and with the internet if feels like it’s changing ever rapidly. With everything from #COVID-19 to #BlackLivesMatter to #MeToo to #DefundThePolice to #Resist to #LoveIsLove, the social media sites have given every one of us the ability to advocate for what … Continue reading "e118. #activism" The post e118. #activism first appeared on Vox Populorum - The VoxPopcast.
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e117. Post-Release Censorship and the Disney Vault
06/07/2020There was a weird story that broke a few weeks ago when people discovered that episodes of the 2012 teen sitcom Wizards of Waverly Place had “censored” the cleavage of the mother on one episode by placing a blur over the actress’s chest on the Disney+ streaming service. After some investigation, it turned out that … Continue reading "e117. Post-Release Censorship and the Disney Vault"
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e116. Copaganda, Cartoons, and You
29/06/2020One of the most interesting side effects of the recent #BlackLivesMatter protests sparked off by the George Floyd murder has been the #DefundPolice movement gaining national attention. Obviously that’s a big complicated issue that goes beyond shouting hashtags online (or probably should). Some jurisdictions are beginning to take the call seriously, but in the meantime … Continue reading "e116. Copaganda, Cartoons, and You"
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e115. Why Do We Love Minor Characters?
22/06/2020Every story (well most stories) have a protagonist that we follow throughout the narrative. Usually we are meant to identify with them; they are our link to the plot and the world of the story. Typically, their worlds are fleshed out by any number of supporting characters that they interact with: friends, lovers, enemies. These … Continue reading "e115. Why Do We Love Minor Characters?"
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e114. Your Black Friend is Tired
15/06/2020A few years ago, in an interview with Stephen Colbert, Will Smith said that he believed that racism isn’t getting worse — it’s getting filmed. While it may be hard to quantifiably judge the first part of that statement, the second part is certainly true. In the last couple of weeks, the public availability of … Continue reading "e114. Your Black Friend is Tired"
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e113. Cartoons vs. Avatars
08/06/2020A couple of weeks ago, in order to placate the masses during a worldwide quanrantine, Facebook released their new “Avatar” system — a tool to allow users to create little cartoon characters of themselves for use in profile pics and stickers. Other technology companies have similar system. Apple has one built into its messaging system … Continue reading "e113. Cartoons vs. Avatars"
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e112. Social Media and Free Speech
01/06/2020If you’re unlucky enough to live on the planet Earth, you probably know that it’s not doing terribly well lately. We’ve had a global pandemic sweeping through every corner of the globe that has largely shut business and commerce to a halt, tanking the economy. And if you live in America, and the people dying … Continue reading "e112. Social Media and Free Speech"
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e111. STILL Not Over It!
25/05/2020Some things are hard to get over. Your first love. The death of a beloved pet. That time your team lost the Super Bowl. And… apparently that season finale of Game of Thrones last year. We probably can’t help you with those first three, but the last one is kind of our thing here. Why … Continue reading "e111. STILL Not Over It!"
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e110. Comic Studies-350: X-Men Course Syllabus
18/05/2020Way back on episode 23 we did our first syllabus episode. We got a bunch of comic scholars together and asked the question “if we wanted to teach a class about comics and graphic novels, from scratch, what would be on it?” One of the ideas we had back then was “what if we wanted … Continue reading "e110. Comic Studies-350: X-Men Course Syllabus"
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e109. Scores & Soundtracks
11/05/2020What makes a good soundtrack to a movie? What makes a good score? And actually, what is the difference between a score and a soundtrack anyway? The answer to that question may not be as clear as you think. Sometimes a great soundtrack is one that you find yourself singing for weeks after you see … Continue reading "e109. Scores & Soundtracks"
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e108. Bad Things We Love
04/05/2020Way back on episode 86, our four hosts got together and talked about “Good Things We Hate” Hannah, Katya, Wayne and Mav discussed the idea of taste and high brow and low brow entertainment and talked about a selection of books, movies, TV shows, music and other media that is commonly accepted as great but … Continue reading "e108. Bad Things We Love"
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e107. Senior Year in Quarantine
27/04/2020As we continue this never ending battle with COVID-19, a lot of our socializing takes place on the internet… even more than it already had been. As such, there’s been an uptick in memes as people grab on to … anything… just to have something to make a human connection. One of the memes you … Continue reading "e107. Senior Year in Quarantine"
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e106. COVID-19 & the Death of the Comic Shop
20/04/2020We live in strange times. Obviously, the number one problem right now is that we’re in the middle of a global pandemic that has ground the WHOLE DAMN PLANET to a halt. This is a big problem for everyone in and of itself. As the whole world is basically under “stay at home” orders (or … Continue reading "e106. COVID-19 & the Death of the Comic Shop"
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e105. Animal Crossing & Cozy Games in Worldwide Pandemics
13/04/2020If you’re listening to our show, chances are you live on the planet Earth (and if not, welcome!) and so that means for the last few week, you have likely been dealing with the near worldwide ramicfications of COVID-19 pandemic. That means social distancing, self quarantine, staying inside and… and playing video games . Right … Continue reading "e105. Animal Crossing & Cozy Games in Worldwide Pandemics"