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"Love in the Night" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Read by Evan Milligan and Keyonta Blocker Produced and Directed by Alaina M. Doten This is a Fitz Muse Production in conjunction with the Jubilee Community Center, and made possible by a grant from the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
"He Thinks He's Wonderful" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Read by Evan Milligan Produced and Directed by Alaina M. Doten This is a Fitz Muse Production in conjunction with the Jubilee Community Center, and made possible by a grant from the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
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"The Freshest Boy" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Read by Evan Milligan Produced and Directed by Alaina M. Doten This is a Fitz Muse Production in conjunction with the Jubilee Community Center, and made possible by a grant from the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
"A Night at the Fair" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Read by Evan Milligan Produced and Directed by Alaina M. Doten This is a Fitz Muse Production in conjunction with the Jubilee Community Center, and made possible by a grant from the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
"The Scandal Detectives" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
First published in The Saturday Evening Post, 28 April 1928
Read by Evan Milligan Produced and Directed by Alaina M. Doten This is a Fitz Muse Production in conjunction with the Jubilee Community Center, and made possible by a grant from the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
Greta Lambert (Actor, Director, and former Deputy Artistic Director of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival) and Greg Thornton (Actor, Director, and co-founder of the Cloverdale Playhouse) discuss with Fitzgerald Museum Director Alaina Doten the fun but difficulty in reading F. Scott Fitzgerald's stories and dialogues. Greg also discusses the famous production of the ASF's Hamlet in which the poisoned sword broke and flew off into the audience.
"Winter Dreams" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
First published in Metropolitan Magazine in December 1922.
Read by Greta Lambert and Greg Thornton Directed by Greg Thornton Produced by Alaina M. Doten Audio Engineering and Editing by Cope Till of Strident Trax This is a FitzMuse Podcast made possible by grants from AHA! The Alabama Humanities Alliance and the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
"Winter Dreams" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
First published in Metropolitan Magazine in December 1922.
Read by Greta Lambert and Greg Thornton Directed by Greg Thornton Produced by Alaina M. Doten Audio Engineering and Editing by Cope Till of Strident Trax This is a FitzMuse Podcast made possible by grants from AHA! The Alabama Humanities Alliance and the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
"How to Live on $36,000 a Year" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
First published in the Saturday Evening Post on April 5, 1924.
Directed and Read by Sam Wooten Produced by Alaina M. Doten Audio Engineering and Editing by Cope Till of Strident Trax This is a FitzMuse Podcast in conjunction with the Cloverdale Playhouse made possible by grants from AHA! The Alabama Humanities Alliance and the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
Clint Emerson, retired Navy SEAL, NY Times Bestselling Author, Crisis Management Pro, SPY and 2022 F. Scott Fitzgerald Prize Awardee, joins Fitzgerald Museum Director Alaina Doten in discussing "Dice, Brassknuckles, and Guitar" one of the pre-Gatsby cluster of stories.
The discussion includes transition from military service to civilian life, effective use of brassknuckles and better self defense strategies for women, and the thrill of fast cars.
For more information on Clint's Ready Room and 100 Deadly Skills series visit www.clintemerson.com and The Ready Room.
For more information on Glen Doherty and how to support special operators transitioning into to civilian live visit Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation.
"Dice, Brass Knuckles and Guitar" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
First published in Hearst's Cosmopolitan International in May 1923.
Read by Wanda Battle Directed by Maire Martello Produced by Alaina M. Doten Audio Engineering and Editing by Cope Till of Strident Trax This is a FitzMuse Podcast made possible by grants from AHA! The Alabama Humanities Alliance and the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
"Dice, Brass Knuckles and Guitar" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
First published in Hearst's Cosmopolitan International in May 1923.
Read by Wanda Battle Directed by Maire Martello Produced by Alaina M. Doten Audio Engineering and Editing by Cope Till of Strident Trax This is a FitzMuse Podcast made possible by grants from AHA! The Alabama Humanities Alliance and the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
Danny Klecko, Poet, Author and Baker from St. Paul, Minnesota joins Fitzgerald Museum Director Alaina Doten in discussing one of F. Scott Fitzgerald's darker stories, "A Short Trip Home." Is it a ghost story? Or something else?
"A Short Trip Home" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Published on 17 December 1927 in The Saturday Evening Post , and in Taps at Reveille (1935).
Read by J. Scott Grinstead Directed by Sam Wooten Produced by Alaina M. Doten Additional Audio Engineering and Editing by Cope Till of Strident Trax This is a FitzMuse Podcast produced in conjunction with the Cloverdale Playhouse and made possible by grants from AHA! The Alabama Humanities Alliance and the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
"A Short Trip Home" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Published on 17 December 1927 in The Saturday Evening Post , and in Taps at Reveille (1935).
Read by J. Scott Grinstead Directed by Sam Wooten Produced by Alaina M. Doten Additional Audio Engineering and Editing by Cope Till of Strident Trax This is a FitzMuse Podcast produced in conjunction with the Cloverdale Playhouse and made possible by grants from AHA! The Alabama Humanities Alliance and the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
Maire Martello (Fitzgerald Author and Playwright) and John Martello (Actor, Director, Producer , and Early Film Historian) join Fitzgerald Museum Director Dr. Doten to discuss "Our Own Movie Queen."
"Our Own Movie Queen" by Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald
First published in Chicago Sunday Tribune on 7 June 1925.
Read by Greta Lambert and Greg Thornton Directed by Greg Thornton Produced by Alaina M. Doten Audio Engineering and Editing by Cope Till of Strident Trax This is a FitzMuse Podcast made possible by grants from AHA! The Alabama Humanities Alliance and the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
"Our Own Movie Queen" by Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald
First published in Chicago Sunday Tribune on 7 June 1925.
Read by Greta Lambert and Greg Thornton Directed by Greg Thornton Produced by Alaina M. Doten Audio Engineering and Editing by Cope Till of Strident Trax This is a FitzMuse Podcast made possible by grants from AHA! The Alabama Humanities Alliance and the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
Maire Martello, author and co-host of the Zelda's Biscuit and Peaches Podcast, discusses Zelda's essays from the early 1920s with Fitzgerald Museum Director, Alaina Doten.
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"Does a Moment of Revolt Come Sometimes to Every Married Man?" by Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald
First published in March 1924.
Read by Greta Lambert Directed by Greg Thornton Produced by Alaina M. Doten Audio Engineering and Editing by Cope Till of Strident Trax This is a FitzMuse Podcast made possible by grants from AHA! The Alabama Humanities Alliance and the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
"What Became of the Flappers" by Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald
First published in McCalls Magazine in October 1925.
Read by Greta Lambert Directed by Greg Thornton Produced by Alaina M. Doten Audio Engineering and Editing by Cope Till of Strident Trax This is a FitzMuse Podcast made possible by grants from AHA! The Alabama Humanities Alliance and the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
"Eulogy of the Flapper" by Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald
First published in Metropolitan Magazine in June 1922.
Read by Greta Lambert Directed by Greg Thornton Produced by Alaina M. Doten Audio Engineering and Editing by Cope Till of Strident Trax This is a FitzMuse Podcast made possible by grants from AHA! The Alabama Humanities Alliance and the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
"Friend Husband's Latest" by Zelda Sayre (Mrs. F. Scott Fitzgerald)
First published on 2 April 1922 in the New York Tribune.
Read by Greta Lambert Directed by Greg Thornton Produced by Alaina M. Doten Audio Engineering and Editing by Cope Till of Strident Trax This is a FitzMuse Podcast made possible by grants from AHA! The Alabama Humanities Alliance and the Alabama State Council on the Arts. -
Foster Dickson, author, editor and creative writing teacher, discusses Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald's story "The Iceberg" with Fitzgerald Museum Director Dr. Alaina Doten.
The Iceberg was first published in 1918 after Zelda Sayre won a writing contest at Lanier High School.
Foster and Alaina also discuss the 2023-2024 Fitzgerald Writing Contest and Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald Young Writers Award.
For more information on FitzTales and the writing contests, please visit the Fitzgerald Museum website at www.thefitzgeraldmuseum.org
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