TradReviews, Episode 28: Brain Games
In this episode of TradReviews, we dive into the world of logic and deduction as Alexander K. explains one of the world’s most popular games: Sudoku! The fun soon jumps off of the pages...
In this episode of TradReviews, we dive into the world of logic and deduction as Alexander K. explains one of the world’s most popular games: Sudoku! The fun soon jumps off of the pages...
In this episode, Stephen Heiner discusses Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, the 1960s television series The Prisoner, and the board game Blokus. The music used in this show was composed by Nicholas Wilton. To...
In this all-desert episode of TradReviews Stephen Heiner reviews the Frank Herbert novel and Denis Villeneuve film of the same name, and Paul Wesner reviews the board game. The music used in this show...
In this episode of TradReviews, Matthew and Alexander Arthur take us on a tour of the board game series Axis & Allies, before heading out to sea with the film Master and Commander. The...
In this episode of TradReviews, Jacinta and Theresa wrap up their review of The Sound of Music along with its related media and bring to a conclusion our journey into the life of the...
Everyone’s favorite female Aussie duo is back with their review of the famous The Sound of Music film, a lesser-known version, as well as the various books written by Maria von Trapp. Theresa and...
In this episode of Trad Reviews, we will be discussing the account of the Life and Miracles of St. Cuthbert, written by St. Bede the Venerable. After a brief introduction to Sts. Bede and...
In this episode, host William Long reviews two saint films: The Reluctant Saint which is about St. Joseph Cupertino, and The Song of Bernadette which is about Our Lady of Lourdes and St. Bernadette....
In this episode, host Alexander Krawczyk talks about the first two novels in the series The Saga of Citeaux written by Fr. M. Raymond O.C.S.O., and then concludes the episode by introducing our listeners...
In this episode host Stephen Heiner talks about St. Genesius Films, created and supported by the Petrizzi Family, and in particular the three films that are available on YouTube for you to watch: A...