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The Hamlet Podcast: The Nunnery
Enter The Nunnery, where Caitlyn, Mae, and DeAnna, Class of 2019, explore the theme of misogyny in Hamlet while discussing feminism, patriarchy, and sexual assault. This episode is brought to you by The Hamlet Podcast, a series developed by Mrs.
The Hamlet Podcast: The Decision Makers
Aimee and Lillie, Class of 2019, explore the theme of indecision in Hamlet as they talk to an army veteran turned high school principal, a doctor, and a three year old about how they make decisions. This episode is brought to you by The Hamlet Podcast,...
The Hamlet Podcast: Something Rotten in College Admissions
Albert, Class of 2019, explores Hamlet’s themes of betrayal and finds analogies in the recent college admissions bribery scandal uncovered by the Justice Department’s investigation, Operation Varsity Blues.
The Hamlet Podcast: The Nosebleeds
Ross and Thomas, Class of 2019, interview football players and fans about media surveillance of athletes and how players manage their relationships with the press. Special guests Justin and Randolph, Class of 2020.
The Hamlet Podcast: “How has privacy changed since you were our age?”
Scott, Robert, and Conner, Class of 2019, talk about privacy, surveillance, and our willingness to trade freedom for convenience. This episode is brought to you by The Hamlet Podcast, a series developed by Mrs. Walker’s senior English students.
The Hamlet Podcast: Imagine Yourself a Mirror
Kristian and Mary, Class of 2019, explore the theme of appearance versus reality, who we are versus who we present ourselves to be, and which comes closer to our true identity. This episode is brought to you by The Hamlet Podcast,
The Hamlet Podcast: Are Charter Schools the Answer?
Emily and Will, Class of 2019, explore the theme of appearance versus reality while questioning the reputation of New Orleans’ charter school system. This episode is brought to you by The Hamlet Podcast, a series developed by Mrs.
The Hamlet Podcast: The Halley Phan Does Everything in this Podcast Podcast
Halley, Conner, and Victor, Class of 2019, explore the theme of indecision and its impact on the evolution of technology. This episode is brought to you by The Hamlet Podcast, a series developed by Mrs. Walker’s senior English students.
The Hamlet Podcast: Coagulated Cake
Molly, Class of 2019, explores the theme of appearance versus reality through her true crime podcast about serial killer Leonarda Cianciulli, the Soap-Maker of Correggio. This episode is brought to you by The Hamlet Podcast, a series developed by Mrs.
John Roebling and the Gilded Age
Who was John Roebling? How does he embody the Gilded Age? And what’s a caisson? Caitlyn and Randolph, Class of 2020, discuss what they learned about the man who designed the Brooklyn Bridge as part of their research for Mr. Hunter’s U.S. history class.