Download [Save as] File size: 70.2 MB, 1:16:09
One of the highlights for us was the Lunch of Steele at the Salmagundi Club, honoring the memory of Frederic Dorr Steele, one of the great illustrators of the Sherlock Holmes stories. Burt has hosted this luncheon for the last 12 years, and he tells us why he decided to bring back the tradition of Morley's Three Hours For Lunch Club under the topic of Steele.
At the Salmagundi Club |
There at the club, we enjoyed an intimate setting that allowed us to share a variety of interests and to capture a couple of those legendary stories that aren't documented in writing. We refer, of course, to Peter Blau, who regaled us with a John Bennett Shaw story and an Al Silverstein tale.
Peter Blau, looking forlorn after offering the raffle prize up for auction at the BSI Cocktail Reception. |
We also reflected on the associated interests of Sherlockians that brought us to other societies such as the Victorian Military Society, the English Speaking Union and others.
One of the common interests of Sherlockians is comedy. David Stuart Davies has always been a star attraction at comedic efforts at our gatherings. And this year was no different, with Davies doing a one-man rendition of a Goon Show-like interlude called "A Quartet of M's," which we have a short audio clip of within the show. If you'd like to watch the full version, please check out the full video below (recorded with the permission of the BSI's "Wiggins," as you heard in Episode 71).
The investitures this year were nothing short of thrilling, with two very special ones. Kristina Manente of the Baker Street Babes received the investiture "Grace Dunbar," and Emily Miranker is now "Lady Hatty St. Simon." We have audio clips of each of them, including some commentary from her father, Glen Miranker, BSI ("The Origin of Tree Worship").
Kristina Manente, BSI gets her investiture face on |
If you'd like to see more photos from the 2015 BSI Weekend, here's a slideshow from our Flickr set:
The Editor's Gas-Lamp for this episode is "Watson's Wound: Real of Phantom?" by Robert Katz, MD, BSI from The Watsonian (Vol. 2, No. 2).
Links:
- The Three Stooges' Niagara Falls routine
- The Amateur Mendicant Society's history From the Lower Vault by Chris Music is now for sale.
- Tim Greer won the Morley Montgomery Award for 2014 for the best article in the Baker Street Journal.
- A first look and review at Mr. Holmes with Ian McKellen as a 93 year-old retired Sherlock Holmes.
- Sherlocked is the official convention of the BBC's Sherlock and it's taking place in London in April 2015.
- Filming has wrapped for the Christmas special of Sherlock, with the actors in full Victorian garb.
Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard magazine at bit.ly/FlipSherlock (NEW and improved on the web!) and Scoop.it page, as well as on the The Sherlock Holmes Community on Google+ (still growing, now at over 2,300 members), as well as through our accounts on Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr.
Please subscribe to us on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher or Spreaker and be kind enough to leave a rating or review for the show. And please tell a friend about us, in any fashion you feel comfortable.
Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (ihearofsherlock AT gmail DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323).
Sponsors
This episode includes three sponsors that deserve your attention:
- Wessex Press (check out the new Sherlock Holmes and Conan Doyle in the Newspapers Volume 1)
- The Baker Street Journal, where you should get your annual subscription in now to secure all four issues and a very special Christmas Annual about The Seven Per-Cent Solution.
- The John H. Watson Monograph Series, from the John H. Watson Society, sponsored by James O'Leary.
--
0 comments:
Post a Comment