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See/Hear Brother

See/Hear Brother

By Richard Wilson

We're two brothers who love film and literature, and we want to share that with each other and with you. Each month, we both pick a work for the other, and we get together and talk about them. Join us for the discussion! Feedback? Email us at seehearbrother@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @seehearbrother for updates!
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Beauty for Ashes

See/Hear BrotherMar 25, 2022

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Beauty for Ashes

Beauty for Ashes

The brothers are back, after a long silence!

To start off our second season, we tackle Martin Scorsese's film adaption SILENCE, and Makoto Fujimura's recent book "Art + Faith." How are we to look at faith in the light of suffering? Can anything good come from trauma? Is there any purpose to art, and it is a worthwhile response to our world?

In this episode, we try to discuss these and other challenging questions raised by these artists.

Join us for the conversation as we kick off a new season! Send us some feedback at seehearbrother@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter @SeeHearBrother

Mar 25, 202201:34:04
Friends and Farewells
Dec 31, 202101:24:21
The Night Skies
Dec 20, 202101:11:24
O Flannery!
Oct 01, 202101:32:29
A Voyage to India

A Voyage to India

This month, the brothers take a trip halfway around the world to explore two works by great Indian artists. First we discuss Salman Rushdie's classic novel "Midnight's Children," then we cover the pivotal 1960 film DEVI by Satyajit Ray. Along the way we learn much about the rich and wonderful history and culture of India, and how they have been impacted by religion and Western influences. Join us on the journey! Feedback? Reach out to us by email at seehearbrother@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @seehearbrother.

Sep 01, 202101:04:39
On The Hunt

On The Hunt

We're back! Like the subjects of this episode, the brothers have been in hiding. But now that we've been flushed out into the open, you might as well come along with us on this ride! Join us as we cover the late Charles Grodin's genius in the 1988 film MIDNIGHT RUN. In the second half, we discuss the themes of knowledge and interpersonal relations in Percival Everett's short story "Finding Billy White Feather." And as always, see if you can find the obligatory Futurama quote.

Jul 20, 202101:21:44
Magical May

Magical May

Ready for a little magic in your life? Then join the brothers this month as we try to "spell" out the best parts of Naomi Novik's "Uprooted" and then talk about the "cast" of Ingmar Bergman's THE MAGICIAN. You'll be enchanted by our conversation! Comments? Questions? Just want to say hello? Follow us on twitter @seehearbrother, or shoot us a note at seehearbrother@gmail.com.

Jun 13, 202101:22:15
April Fools

April Fools

Welcome to episode 4 of See/Hear Brother! This time around we tackle Brit Bennett's acclaimed novel "The Vanishing Half", then explore the silliness and fun of Danny Kaye in THE COURT JESTER. And yes, we know that "April Fool's" usually has an apostrophe. No emails about the title, please. It was done on purpose. Or was it? Follow us on Twitter @seehearbrother or drop us a note by email at seehearbrother@gmail.com. We'd love to hear your comments and feedback!

Apr 28, 202101:14:20
Black Xcellence

Black Xcellence

This month, in honor of Black History Month, we celebrate notable Black artists. We have a deep discussion about Spike Lee's epic biopic, MALCOLM X. Then we make our first attempt at discussing poetry, covering the Pulitzer-winning poetry collection "Life on Mars" by Tracy K. Smith.

Feedback? Email us! seehearbrother@gmail.com

Also follow us on Twitter for updates: @seehearbrother

Mar 20, 202101:34:55
Good News, Everyone!

Good News, Everyone!

This month the brothers take our crack at the theme "Good News." First, we discuss James L. Brooks's 1987 film "Broadcast News," then we tackle Neil Postman's classic 1985 work of non-fiction, "Amusing Ourselves to Death." Along the way we ask the questions on everyone's minds: Can information be entertaining? Can a romcom be a satire? Does our news really need a theme song? And most importantly, how many Futurama quotes can two people pack into one hour?
Feb 17, 202101:02:45
First Timers

First Timers

For our first episode, we selected first works by artists we love. We'll talk about Agnes Varda's 1955 film "La Pointe Courte," as well as Jhumpa Lahiri's first short story, "A Temporary Matter." We explore the themes of relationship, marriage, culture, and community as seen through the eyes of these award-winning artists.

Jan 22, 202101:01:10