Recounting the greatest games in the 100-year history of Purdue's Ross-Ade Stadium with the men who lived them! Hosts Cory Palm and Tim Newton welcome guests to discuss some of the greatest moments in Purdue Football history!
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Ross Ade Podcasts
Explore the thrilling world of opera and its component parts in our series of podcasts, produced as part of the DARE partnership between Opera North and the University of Leeds.
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Episode 11 | 2021 vs. #3 Michigan State with Aidan O'Connell
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33:25Legendary gunslinger Aidan O'Connell joins the show to talk about the 2021 win over #3 Michigan State, the team's second win over a Top 3 opponent in the 2021 season. #BoilerUpBy Purdue Athletics
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Episode 10 | 2021 vs Oregon State with George Karlaftis
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23:25Super Bowl Champion George Karlaftis joins the show to discuss the 2021 season opening win over Oregon State in front of fans for the first time since the 2020 pandemic. #BoilerUpBy Purdue Athletics
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Episode 9 | 2009 vs. #7 Ohio State with Ryan Kerrigan
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36:04Purdue Athletics Hall of Famer Ryan Kerrigan joins the show to talk about one of the biggest wins of his Purdue career, the 2009 win over #7 Ohio State. #BoilerUpBy Purdue Athletics
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Episode 8 | 2000 vs. #12 Ohio State with Seth Morales
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33:31"Holy Toledo!" That's all any Boilermaker fan needs to hear to know what game we are featuring this week with legendary receiver Seth Morales joining the show to discuss maybe the biggest plays in the history of Purdue Football, his 64-yard game-winning touchdown catch against Ohio State that sent the Boilers to the Rose Bowl.…
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Episode 7 | 2018 vs. #2 Ohio State with David Blough
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33:17Quarterback David Blough discusses The Tyler Trent Game, his friendship with Tyler and the enduring legacy of that night and that fellow Boilermaker. #BoilerUp #TylerStrongBy Purdue Athletics
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Episode 6 | 2004 vs. Indiana with Taylor Stubblefield
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27:29All-American wide receiver Taylor Stubblefield joins Tim Newton and Cory Palm to discuss Senior Day 2004 when he broke the NCAA Career Receptions record in a 63-24 win over Indiana. Stubblefield also talks about what Coach Joe Tiller meant to him and how Tiller's lessons have helped shape his career as a Division I Football coach. #BoilerUp…
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Episode 5 | 2000 vs. #6 Michigan with Travis Dorsch
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29:54All-American kicker Travis Dorsch joins the show to discuss the 2000 season, going form goat to hero with his last-second heroics against #6 Michigan and the invaluable lessons he learned from Coach Joe Tiller during his time in West Lafayette. #BoilerUpBy Purdue Athletics
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Episode 4 | 1995 vs. Wisconsin with Mike Alstott
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32:04Super Bowl Champion and Purdue Football Legend Mike Alstott joins the show to discuss one of the greatest games of his career at Purdue when he ran for 200+ yards in the 1995 win over Wisconsin. The Ross-Ade's Greatest Games Podcast is presented by Central Indiana Ford Dealers. #BoilerUpBy Purdue Athletics
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Episode 3 | 1979 vs. Michigan with Keena Turner
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34:10Three-time Super Bowl Champion Keena Turner joins the show to talk about the 1979 win over #10 Michigan, the 1979 season and what Purdue means to him four decades after his final game wearing Old Gold and Black.By Purdue Athletics
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Episode 2 | 1979 vs. Notre Dame with Mark Herrmann
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29:29College Football Hall of Famer Mark Herrmann joins the show to discuss the 1979 win over Notre Dame, that 10-win season as a whole and his career at Purdue playing for Coach Jim Young.By Purdue Athletics
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Episode 1 | 1952 vs. Indiana with Dale Samuels
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28:35The original member of the Cradle of Quarterbacks, Dale Samuels joins the show to discuss clinching a share of the Big Ten Championship in his final game in Ross-Ade Stadium, Nov. 22, 1952.By Purdue Athletics
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Thinking with Opera 08: Carmen, Carmencita!
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1:09:56Who is Carmen? Is she really the exotic femme fatale of popular imagination, or is there more about her story that can be told? How could this be accomplished? In this special instalment of Thinking With Opera, recorded live at a seminar in the Howard Assembly Room at Opera North in February 2022, Professor Edward Venn looks at the many ways in whi…
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Thinking with Opera 07: Paul Mason and Frank Finlay on Parsifal
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46:16“What is the tension between this ugly ideology, the beauty of the music, and the agony of the man producing it?” The final podcast of our trilogy focusing on Wagner's epic last opera is a wide-ranging, unflinching discussion between the journalist, writer and filmmaker Paul Mason and Professor Frank Finlay of the University of Leeds. Paul traces t…
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Thinking with Opera 06: Parsifal with Alex Ross and Dr. Áine Sheil
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50:26In the second of three episodes focusing on Wagner's epic final opera, New Yorker critic and author of Wagnerism and The Rest is Noise Alex Ross and Dr. Áine Sheil of the University of York discuss gender, sexuality and ritual in Parsifal, and in Richard Wagner’s work as a whole. The multi-faceted character of Kundry – ‘Wandering Jew’, mother, sedu…
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Thinking with Opera 04: Simon Armitage and Gavin Bryars on Words and Music
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1:10:07Poet Laureate Simon Armitage and composer Gavin Bryars in expansive conversation about their respective art forms, and what happens when they are brought together. Chaired by Dr Kimberly Campanello, Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Leeds, it’s a wide-ranging and warm conversation, illuminated by good humour and the two artists’ evi…
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Thinking with Opera 03: Thomas Adès and Operas of Confinement
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50:02How do music, plot, staging, action, dance and performance combine to produce meaning for an opera audience? Taking a close look at Thomas Adès's The Tempest, Professor Edward Venn of the University of Leeds and choreographer and director Aletta Collins – who choreographed the opera's premiere in 2004 – explore the conversation between different el…
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Thinking with Opera 02: Carnivalesque
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1:03:01From Monteverdi to Monty Python, cross-dressing, gross-out humour and a preoccupation with the grotesque seems to offer a release from the constrictions of moral codes and social conventions. A familiar face on the Opera North stage, tenor Daniel Norman takes a trip into transgression in the company of Alan O'Leary, Professor of Film and Cultural S…
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Thinking with Opera 01: Performing Violence
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1:01:07“In cinema you are a spectator; in opera you are present. I’m fascinated by the notion that we witness in opera: we have to endure.” Ranging from Ancient Greece to The Godfather, and focusing on the operas of Puccini and Verdi, the renowned art historian Professor Griselda Pollock discusses how violence is represented in painting, sculpture, film a…
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