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Sherlock Holmes: Trifles

Scott Monty & Burt Wolder

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You know the plots, but what about the minutiae? We delve into the Sherlock Holmes stories and provide answers to questions that arise, clarify muddy details, and look into some of the period terminology in this weekly podcast.
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I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere

Scott Monty & Burt Wolder

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It's like Fresh Air meets Car Talk for Sherlock Holmes fans. Find out what's going on in the world of Sherlock Holmes, including books, pop culture, Sherlock Holmes societies around the world, and a reflection on how this great character has inspired generations of dedicated literary and non-literary types alike. Entirely interview-based, IHOSE airs twice a month: on the 15th and 30th. Subscribe today - it’s elementary!
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Actors Andrew Scott (Sherlock) and Faye Marsay (The Bletchley Circle) discuss their latest film Pride. This heartwarming British comedy is set in the summer of 1984, where a group of gay and lesbian activists raise money to support the families of striking miners, though the union seems embarrassed to receive their support. Undeterred they go direct to the miners and so begins the extraordinary true story of two seemingly alien communities who form a surprising and ultimately triumphant part ...
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A look at the great detective Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson and the people that have portrayed them in movies, television and radio. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/astudyinsherlock/support
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Join Gina Yager, founder and director of Las Vegas-based, award-winning PR and marketing agency GYC Vegas, as she sits down with local professionals to explore the stories behind their businesses. At GYC Vegas, we believe every company has a unique tale to tell, and we’re passionate about helping businesses get the recognition they deserve. On Get Your Chat on with GYC Vegas, we’ll dive into the insights and perspectives of a variety of Las Vegas-based organizations - from their origin and m ...
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The Dark Fantastic Podcast

The Dark Fantastic Network

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Fall in love with movies, books, and TV shows all over again. The Dark Fantastic Podcast is dedicated to discovering hidden gems in all genres. Also features exclusive interviews and original audio short stories. Visit: https://dark-fantastic.blogspot.com/ for movie and book reviews, and much more. (The Dark Fantastic Podcast jingle, courtesy of: jzielke011 at freesound.org and is licensed under CC BY-ND, jochen1988 at freesound.org and is licensed under CC BY-ND, and from https://www.zapspl ...
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Episode 359 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 37 The Undetectables officially close their first case, and make progress on an earlier one. Anita and Scott discuss being a little conflicted about the ending. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodreads Group to get your discussio…
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“To a collector of fairy tales” [HOUN] Of the many things we know about Sherlock Holmes — or think we know about him — his knowledge of chemistry and his violin-playing skills are probably most closely associated with him. However, in 1952, Remsen Ten Eyck Schenck pulled the evidence together and compared it with what merely passed as opinion in a …
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“two tickets for the theatre” [BRUC] Jeffrey Hatcher, BSI ("The Five Orange Pips") and Steve Hendrickson have teamed up for a new Sherlock Holmes play in which we find one mystery, separated by 25 years. Holmes has the first crack at it, followed by Hercule Poirot decades later. Appropriately enough, it is called Holmes Poirot. And it premieres in …
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“two tickets for the theatre” [BRUC] Jeffrey Hatcher, BSI ("The Five Orange Pips") and Steve Hendrickson have teamed up for a new Sherlock Holmes play in which we find one mystery, separated by 25 years. Holmes has the first crack at it, followed by Hercule Poirot decades later. Appropriately enough, it is called Holmes Poirot. And it premieres in …
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Episode 358 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 36 Mallory finally gets her big summation gathering in the hospital. Scott is not surprised by the Night Mayor chain of succession, while Anita wonders why we needed a summation at all. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodreads Gr…
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Gina Yager gets her chat on with Scott Muelrath, President & CEO of the Henderson Chamber of Commerce. Scott discusses the Chamber's services and how it supports its members, his journey to leading the organization, and how he discovered his calling in chamber leadership. He shares insights on the driving mission behind his work, what motivates him…
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“his attitude and manner told their own story” [SCAN] The tragedies on September 11 ensured that it is a date that will forever be stamped in the history books. What to do when it coincides with an episode drop date for Trifles on our monthly travel series? As we glanced through the Sherlock Holmes canon, we found that a number of trips and voyages…
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Episode 357 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 35 Mallory saves the day, and everything comes tumbling down around the Whistler. Anita asks Scott if he thinks the Whistler or Van Doren was the worse villain. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodreads Group to get your discussio…
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“his attitude and manner told their own story” [SCAN] Last month, we lost prolific Sherlockian David Stuart Davies. But prolific doesn't quite cover it. He was insightful and delightful, he amused and schmoozed, he wrote and spoke, created and debated, was always elated. In his memory, we're taking a deeper look at his article "First Encounters of …
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“there appeared a long telegram” [SECO] Nicholas Meyer's first Sherlock Holmes book, The Seven Per-Cent Solution, became and remains the high-water mark for Sherlock Holmes pastiches. So when he edits another one of Dr. Watson's recovered manuscripts, it's always worthwhile. The latest is Sherlock Holmes and the Telegram from Hell, published by Mys…
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“there appeared a long telegram” [SECO] Nicholas Meyer's first Sherlock Holmes book, The Seven Per-Cent Solution, became and remains the high-water mark for Sherlock Holmes pastiches. So when he edits another one of Dr. Watson's recovered manuscripts, it's always worthwhile. The latest is Sherlock Holmes and the Telegram from Hell, published by Mys…
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Episode 356 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 34 The Whistler explains everything in great detail. Scott thinks the killer was too clever for his own good, while Anita wonders how sincere he is being about his desire to be caught. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodreads Gro…
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Gina Yager gets her chat on with Cindy Goussak, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Collaboration Center, a nonprofit serving individuals and families impacted by intellectual, developmental, physical, and learning disabilities. Cindy discusses the organization's comprehensive services, her journey to co-founding the center, and the mission drivin…
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“he had actually won as much as four hundred” [EMPT] It's hard to believe, but we've managed to notch our 400th episode of Trifles. And we can't think of a better way to celebrate than by highlighting some of our favorite episodes from throughout the show. We put our usual amount of consideration and thinking into this effort, and we think it's som…
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Episode 355 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 33 The girls attempt a daring escape as things start to fall apart. Anita is fascinated with the Whistler's whole attitude, while Scott calls out Diana for a rookie mistake. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodreads Group to get y…
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“private revenge” [CHAS] In "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton," Watson tells us that a woman with a "dark, handsome, clear-cut face" lifted her veil and "emptied barrel after barrel into Milverton’s body," leaving him dead on the floor. But in the Summer 2024 issue of The Baker Street Journal (Vol. 74, No. 2), Carla Coupe wonders if Wats…
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Episode 354 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 32 At last, face-to-face with the Whistler. Was Scott correct in his accusation? Anita is still curious what his end-game is. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodreads Group to get your discussion on! You can also follow Scott @sc…
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Gina Yager gets her chat on with Mike Cruz, Chief Operations Officer of Dee For Dentist, a leading dental practice with two Las Vegas locations. Mike discusses what makes their practice unique, his journey from small business owner to dental practice COO, and how he discovered his calling in dentistry alongside his wife. He shares insights on their…
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“culminated in that moment of revelation” [3GAR] As an educator, Tracy Revels makes sure her students have fun learning. Which would explain why at her college, students can take one of her classes about Sherlock Holmes. But Tracy's own love of learning and reading gave rise to another outlet for her fascination with Sherlock Holmes: writing. Her S…
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“culminated in that moment of revelation” [3GAR] As an educator, Tracy Revels makes sure her students have fun learning. Which would explain why at her college, students can take one of her classes about Sherlock Holmes. But Tracy's own love of learning and reading gave rise to another outlet for her fascination with Sherlock Holmes: writing. Her S…
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“‘journeys end in lovers’ meetings,’ as the old play says” [EMPT] When it came to London, Sherlock Holmes preferred to stay put. That's what Paul Gore-Booth would have us believe. When he assessed the many tales, he found that most happened in London and its immediate suburbs. But Gore-Booth went one further: he conjectured about the locales of var…
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Episode 353 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 31 Mallory and Cornelia have a last minute heart-to-heart. Scott is glad we're finally at the climax, while Anita loves the rapport between the characters. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodreads Group to get your discussion on!…
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“I did it clumsily” [DANC] Sherlock Holmes was a man of great precision. We learn about his attention to detail and his preferences for improving the art of detection from the very first time we meet him. But there were instances of clumsiness — his own and from others — that crop up throughout the Canon. It's just a Trifle. Do you have a topic you…
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Episode 352 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 30 Mallory meets a ghost, and faces her fears, as she races to catch a killer. Anita thinks Mallory is particularly good at compartmentalizing, while Scott wonders if Theodore is an unusually well-socialized ghost. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalo…
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Host Gina Yager gets her chat on with Devonte Woodson, Co-Founder of Greater Youth Sports Association, a nonprofit empowering at-risk youth through sports and mentorship. Devonte discusses the organization's community impact, his journey to this calling, and the mission fueling his work. He shares motivating factors, how he pushes boundaries, and a…
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“I am much more anxious” [MISS] Four episodes ago, we began a discussion about anxiety in the Sherlock Holmes stories. We managed to make from A Study in Scarlet up through The Hound of the Baskervilles. What about the rest of the Canon? Worry not! We continue the journey from The Return through The Case-Book. While Sherlock Holmes shows some anxie…
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“we have our story-teller here” [SIGN] Glen Miranker is always good for a story. And more times than not, his stories involve fascinating items from his extensive collection. In this episode, we had a chance to talk with Glen about This Work of Storytelling: Arthur Conan Doyle's speech to the Authors' Club, London, June 29, 1896, published by Wesse…
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“we have our story-teller here” [SIGN] Glen Miranker is always good for a story. And more times than not, his stories involve fascinating items from his extensive collection. In this episode, we had a chance to talk with Glen about This Work of Storytelling: Arthur Conan Doyle's speech to the Authors' Club, London, June 29, 1896, published by Wesse…
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Episode 351 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 29 Mallory and Diana face off against an unexpected sentry. Anita explains why knife-shoes are so funny, while Scott wonders why a giant mantis came out of nowhere. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodreads Group to get your discu…
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“she seems indeed to be on a very different level” [SCAN] There is one woman in the entire Canon of Sherlock Holmes stories that we can instantly recall as an adventuress. You know who we're talking about. Can you think of at least one other off the top of your head? We'll help with that. Plus, we'll explore just how the term "adventuress" evolved …
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Episode 350 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 28 Mallory finds out her lead suspect is innocent because he's dead. Scott only gloats a little that he figured out the killer chapters ago, while Anita likes the pep-talk Diana gives. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodreads Gro…
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Host Gina Yager gets her chat on with Britt Whalen, CEO of La Critique, a Concierge & Hospitality Consulting Firm. Britt shares how she realized her true calling, key milestones that shaped her career, and the driving mission behind her work. She discusses motivating factors, giving back to the Las Vegas community, pushing boundaries, and valuable …
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“concealed it at Mapleton” [SILV] This month's Mr. Sherlock Holmes the Theorist episode goes back to 1949 to Volume 4, Number 1 of The Baker Street Journal and Jay Finley Christ's article "Silver Blaze: An Identification (as of 1893 A.D.). Here Christ looks at what contemporary readers of the Strand would have thought of Watson's tale, specifically…
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“quick insight into character” [BERY] As Americans, it is always a joy to meet an Englishman, and doubly so if he portrays Sherlock Holmes. Luke Barton has done that not only on stage but in audiobooks as well. Our conversation with Luke explores how he has prepared for his many appearances as Holmes on stage — including one production in which he …
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“quick insight into character” [BERY] As Americans, it is always a joy to meet an Englishman, and doubly so if he portrays Sherlock Holmes. Luke Barton has done that not only on stage but in audiobooks as well. Our conversation with Luke explores how he has prepared for his many appearances as Holmes on stage — including one production in which he …
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