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Fascination

  • A Royal Banquet

    16 NOV 2021 · What do Tennessee Williams and Herodotus have in common? The story of a woman named Nitocris, a pharaoh, a queen - perhaps entombed or created by folklore itself...but a legend passed on through generations. While disputed (and some would say disproved) it wouldn't be the first time a patriarchal system tried to erase a woman from history completely. What is it they say about revenge being best served cold...well, it must have been on the menu - this is a story about a royal banquet where the guests got tanked...literally. @fascinationpod
    22m 15s
  • A Phantom Train

    14 OCT 2021 · "Did you ever hear of the phantom train?" On Saturday September 6th 1879, readers of The Wichita Kansas Herald were treated to a good ol' fashioned ghost story. What set it apart (aside from it being published and republished nationwide) was the type of ghost, the central character to an old railroad switchman's tale - a phantom train. Not just any train, the funerary train of arguably the most important person in United States History...President Abraham Lincoln. As mentioned in the introduction, there is an amazing book by author Peter Manseau entitled; The Apparitionists: A Tale of Phantoms, Fraud, Photography, and the Man Who Captured Lincoln’s Ghost. The book explores the influence (and importance) of photography in this particular era - and while unrelated to this particular story, it illuminates a confluence of cultural, technological and sociological factors that might help explain it... @fascinationpod
    18m 20s
  • Stingy Jack & The Devil in Ireland

    14 SEP 2021 · As the summer fades and the promised autumnal chill comes creeping, we're reminded of the ghoulish traditions of Halloween... Do you know the Irish tale of Stingy Jack? Before you place a candle in your gourd this year...come with me to a sleepy village in the 1700's - where a miserly old blacksmith, with pint in hand and prank in mind - unwittingly seals his fate, forever. Park your PSL and gather 'round for a fully realized retelling of the story - a story where we learn that the Devil doesn't always make you do it - when you do it to yourself. Special thanks to actor Mark Manning for voicing the authentically Irish - Stingy Jack. @fascinationpod
    16m 34s
  • The Curse of Rudolph Valentino

    7 SEP 2021 · As Charlie Chaplin once said of Valentino, he was; "...now one of the immortals..." Thirteen years after arriving in America, "The Great Lover", Hollywoods first Matinee Idol, was struck down at the height of his fame. At just thirty-one years old, the mononymous Italian actor had burned through the hearts of millions - and dismantled the foundation of American masculinity. Unlucky in his own pursuits with love, professionally Valentino was poised for even greater heights, but some believe his fate was sealed when he purchased a jinxed ("cursed") ring - one he wore for a film that would become the worst flop of his career. Was beauty actually the curse that plagued him? Was it the ring that ushered in such swift misfortune? Did the death and tragedy that followed the passing of his fabled "Destiny Ring" wreak supernatural havoc among those who wore it...or were they all just a series of dark coincidences? S2 Ep 1 - The Curse of Valentino @fascinationpod ©℗2021 Pickle & Pie Productions
    27m 19s
  • Introducing Season Two

    31 AUG 2021 · Introducing Season Two! Your host Angelo D'Agostino is back with all the sizzling details this second season has to offer... Okay, so an entire season dedicated to Marilyn Monroe wasn't your bag? Yah, we heard you...we heard you (sheesh)!!! Hold onto your hats and pigtails, because THIS season, we're switching gears and going full-on episodic! That's right, individual episodes dedicated to the weird, wonderful and fascinating (of course). It all kicks off with the season premiere "The Curse of Rudolph Valentino"
    3m 22s
  • Cursum Perficio (feat. Bernardo Vega) - Season One Finale

    7 FEB 2021 · It was 1962 and Marilyn Monroe was en route to Mexico City. Landing to a flurry of activity, it was announced that day, she'd been awarded a Golden Globe and would be presented with the honor at the awards show that season... The trip, initially meant to be a quick, necessary getaway to purchase furniture and décor for her new home - evolved into a prolonged celebration. Her first night in CDMX, a cocktail reception was held in her honor at the Continental Hilton Hotel, in the following days she visited Luis Buñuel on the set of “El Angel Exterminador” (The Exterminating Angel), lunched with legendary film star Silvia Pinal, attended a party given by Emilio “El Indio” Fernández and spent time visiting local orphanages. It was on this trip that she met a young, handsome, wiry screenwriter named Jose Bolaños. A bit of a playboy, Bolaños was married Italian actress Venetia Vianello, but his whirlwind affair with Monroe would forever be a part of his own legacy…Having died in 1994, Bolaños was relatively quiet about his relationship with the star, especially after her death. Hardly any interviews exist today - but I've managed to piece together a full narrative of his story with Marilyn, gratefully assisted by actor Bernardo Vega. Visit @bervega on Instagram to see more of his work. This Season One Finale brings a quiet end to our look at Marilyn Monroe. Massive thanks to everyone who gave their time and talents to help me bring this story to life. @fascinationpod
    23m 50s
  • The Things We Keep - Part II

    17 DEC 2020 · Long have we been told that when there's blood in the water, the shark comes chasing… but what if the shark was really the one bleeding…what if the desperation was not coming so much from the prey, but from the predator? When Hildi Greenson gifted her late husband's collection of writings, lectures and ephemera to the UCLA Library of Special Collections, it should have been a relatively quiet transaction. A credit to any archive, some of the contents among the many, many boxes shuttled over from the Greenson residence came one strict proviso…boxes concerning Dr. Ralph Greenson's work with Marilyn Monroe must be sealed until January 1st, 2039. "Box 39" as it's come to be known - may hold the answers some us are looking for, it may even disclose Greenson's own assessment of what happened that final day. Whatever the reason for sealing up those documents, it's apparent that Hildi Greenson was striving to guard the memory of Monroe her husband tried so hard to preserve. While all of the players in this tragedy are all gone from this world - the story is far from over. @fascinationpod
    16m 57s
  • The Things We Keep - Part I

    13 DEC 2020 · Listener's Note: If you may be triggered by topics surrounding mental health, suicide or acts of self harm, please feel free to skip this episode. If you or someone you know is suffering from mental health challenges or need information on resources, please visit afsp.org or text TALK to 741741 for help outside the U.S. please visit save.org for more information. The John Huston film 'The Misfits' remains Marilyn Monroe's final, completed appearance in a motion picture. Making the movie was like a trip to a salt mine for the entire cast…and for Marilyn the emotional impact was devastating. It left her depleted, defeated, depressed. The whole endeavor was art imitating life for everyone involved… 'The Misfits' was Arthur Miller's warped "valentine" to Monroe…and their failing marriage. It would be a non-comedic role for Marilyn, one that allowed her to flex her chops and stage a bit of a Hollywood perception intervention. The personal and professional pressure Monroe was under was intensified by the location, the harsh, dry Nevada desert where they filmed. Cast alongside the dark-hearted heartthrob Montgomery Clift and the "King" of the silver screen Clark Gable, "The Misfits" was marquee gold. A tepid response at the box office, the loss of Gable (who suffered a fatal heart attack just two weeks after filming ended) and the collapse of her third marriage - Monroe soon found herself involuntarily committed to the Payne-Whitney Psychiatric Clinic in New York. During that time Marilyn wrote a six page letter to her L.A. based psychiatrist Dr. Ralph Greenson. Letters similar to this one would be included in a forgotten archive Dr. Greenson's widow gifted to the UCLA Special Collections Dept. at the Charles E. Young Research Library. This collection, including research, session notes and sealed folders of notes re: Monroe - was given under one condition, the Monroe papers were to be left sealed until 2039. @fascinationpod
    25m 39s
  • A Beautiful Child

    19 NOV 2020 · Casual acquaintances, the world is full of casual acquaintances. Sometimes casual acquaintances can produce a serendipitous spark… It was the director John Huston who first introduced Marilyn Monroe to Truman Capote during the filming of his noir crime-caper The Asphalt Jungle… though Capote had a cultural disdain for the Hollywood machine - like anyone and everyone - he was starstruck, and as many artists before and after - the artist in him recognized the muse in her, immediately… When Marilyn made the move to Manhattan years later - she had reinvented herself as a student of life - absorbing every piece of culture she could get close to…this included people. While she bettered her craft through a rigorous schedule at The Actor's Studio, rehearsing scenes with the likes of Marlon Brando, she was bewitched by the literati. In today's episode we explore the unlikely, casual friendship between two lions of industry, two misfits of reinvention that had more in common than some would think… Thank you to Sherri Marmon at Penguin Random House and Mr. Alan U. Shwartz, Mr. Capote's attorney, friend and Trustee of The Truman Capote Literary Trust, excerpts taken from "A Beautiful Child" in Truman Capote's collection of stories in the book Music for Chameleons is used with permission given by The Truman Capote Literary Trust. @fascinationpod
    16m 45s
  • Folie à Trois

    16 NOV 2020 · If two’s company…three is most certainly a crowd. At just twenty-two years old, Marilyn was quickly climbing a ladder that would eventually lead her to super-stardom. She’d been through a wild love affair with a man who’s hot and cold sides seemed to ebb and flow with the tide. She had convinced herself that she should marry him, but walked away when he told her he didn’t think a woman “like her” would be the kind he'd want as mother to his young daughter. She threw herself into a rigorous trinity of voice lessons, dance lessons and acting classes where she stumbled upon Natasha Lytess, her first dramatic coach. Lytess, a German ex-pat theatre actress turned acting teacher, was a hard woman who seemed just as eager to break her new student’s spirit as she was to build up the essence of her character. When the stroke of midnight rang on New Year’s Eve 1948 - Monroe would actually dance out of the arms of unrequited love and directly into the sights of William-Morris super agent Johnny Hyde. Hyde wasted no time taking his Cinderella away from the ball, first to Palm Springs - and then to a plastic surgeon. Just a few months into the year, Marilyn had studio heads in a platinum daze - all made possible by Johnny’s careful instruction and a newly charted course, of which he was her guide. It may have been her willingness to please anyone who seemed willing to help her, but Marilyn soon found herself in a grey area. Hyde’s affection for his client was only matched by Lytess’ own romantic obsession - and while the walls felt as if they were closing in, before they did, 20th Century Fox would present Monroe with an exclusive contract for a seven year stretch. Despite her newfound good fortune, however, tragedy was waiting in the wings, and the cycle of Marilyn's repeated abandonment would start all over again… @fascinationpod
    18m 7s

FASCINATION is a seasonal exploration that taps into the imagination of podcast creator Angelo D’Agostino – a storyteller whose early life was colored by traditional fables, pop-culture and inherited folklore....

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FASCINATION is a seasonal exploration that taps into the imagination of podcast creator Angelo D’Agostino – a storyteller whose early life was colored by traditional fables, pop-culture and inherited folklore. The stories that dazzled his early world, set him upon journeys of discovery and fostered a lifelong obsession with the curious and unusual. If you’re new to FASCINATION, start with season one; a ten episode take on the life of screen legend, Marilyn Monroe.
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