Episodes
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Join Cape Ann Today host Kory Curcuru as he catches up with Erika Brown of The Cricket . This week, they discuss the latest news in the ongoing saga surrounding the Community Center. #CapeAnnToday #OriginalContent #GloucesterMA #CapeAnnMA #RockportMA #EssexMA #ManchesterByTheSeaMA
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Friday Dec 01, 2023
Friday Dec 01, 2023
Gloucester Times Reporters discuss Essex High School, Cape Ann Museum, and much more.
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Thursday Nov 02, 2023
Revolution at Sea — Sung-Yoon Lee on North Korea and its Despotess (Bonus Episode)
Thursday Nov 02, 2023
Thursday Nov 02, 2023
In this bonus episode, John Curtis Perry has a conversation with Sung-Yoon Lee, expert on North Korea and author of the new book The Sister: North Korea's Kim Yo Jong, the Most Dangerous Woman in the World.
Monday Aug 07, 2023
Monday Aug 07, 2023
Gloucester's Mayor Greg Verga discusses city updates including The Magnolia Pier, Green Street Project, and more!
Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
Resolution at Sea — Writing to be Read (Bonus Episode)
Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
In this bonus episode, John Curtis Perry describes his practical methodology for writing with the reader in mind, helps writers navigate the rocky shores of stilted or formulaic prose, and celebrates the joy of carefully crafting text.
Wednesday Feb 02, 2022
Resolution at Sea — Postlude (Ep 37)
Wednesday Feb 02, 2022
Wednesday Feb 02, 2022
In this final episode, the postlude book-ending the Revolution at Sea series, John Curtis Perry adds a few words as a sort of summary of our time together.
"Together we have thought about some aspects of how the world of the terracentric has interacted with the world of the salt water (71% of the planet). We are living in a time of immense and rapid change as we grapple with the many dimensions of globalism that the ocean has provided to humanity, while serving as avenue, arena, and source, a shaper of the human experience.
I hope that my remarks may have contributed to your understanding of what this means in the examples I have drawn from the past, and perhaps even to think about the implications for today."—John Curtis Perry.
Wednesday Jan 26, 2022
Revolution at Sea — China’s Oceanic Rebirth (Ep 36)
Wednesday Jan 26, 2022
Wednesday Jan 26, 2022
Millions of Chinese rise from poverty and support an authoritarian state with global ambitions for prominence. The Chinese declare that their system is superior to democracy. What does this mean for Americans?
Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
Revolution at Sea — China Sails Ahead (Ep 35)
Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
Under Deng Xiaoping’s leadership, China opens to the outside world and builds a highly successful export economy. Logistics come first, Deng says.
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
Revolution at Sea — China in its First Revolutionary Years (Ep 34)
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
“China stands up,” Mao says. At immense cost, China struggles in its early PRC years to make enormous political, economic, and social changes.
Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
Revolution at Sea — An Atlantic Model for China (Ep 33)
Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
Having begun our discussion with China, we now return to it. We begin by looking at the nineteenth century when the Atlantic powers seized and occupied many ports, giving China an idea of what the outside world was like and what it then considered to be modern. For China, an age of bitterness.