LL Study Guide – LL108 Match Day 23

Today’s LL Study Guide ranges from Cole Porter’s “I’ve Got” standards and London pie-and-mash shops with their traditional jellied eels, to Renaissance Pietàs, Ukraine’s 2004 Orange Revolution, the Khmer Empire of Angkor, and the Eurogame phenomenon Catan that helped spark a modern board game boom. Porter’s songs “I’ve Got My Eyes on You” (1939) and “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” (1936) became classics via Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra, and The Four Seasons, while jellied eels and pie-and-mash evolved as cheap working‑class fare in East London from the 18th century onward.(en.wikipedia.org) In art history, the Pietà motif—exemplified by Michelangelo’s marble in St. Peter’s Basilica—shows Mary mourning the dead Christ and still shapes visual culture today.(nationalgallery.org.uk) The 2004 Ukrainian presidential showdown between Viktor Yushchenko and Viktor Yanukovych catalyzed mass protests dubbed the Orange Revolution, while neighboring Hungary’s Viktor Orbán has served as prime minister from 1998–2002 and again since 2010.(en.wikipedia.org) We also revisit the Khmer Empire, whose capital at Angkor dominated mainland Southeast Asia until its fall to Ayutthaya in 1431, and Catan (originally The Settlers of Catan), first published in 1995, which became one of the first Eurogames to gain global popularity.(britannica.com) ...

March 26, 2026 · LL Study Guide

Podcast Script – LL108 Match Day 23

Podcast Script Welcome back to the LL Study Guide podcast, your quick audio companion to each match day. I’m glad you’re here. As always, if you want the full notes, extra links, and deeper dives, you can find them on our website at L L Study Guide dot com. Today’s set jumps from Broadway and Sinatra to London comfort food, Renaissance sculpture, modern protest movements, ancient empires, and the board game that basically launched the current tabletop craze. Let’s walk through all six questions, keep it efficient, and hopefully help a few of these facts stick for next time. ...

March 25, 2026 · LL Study Guide

LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 23

Today’s LL Study Guide ranges from the real Scottish king Macbeth, who killed Duncan I near Elgin in 1040 and ruled until his own death in 1057, to the New Orleans po’ boy born in a 1929 streetcar strike, H.G. Wells’s 1895 coinage of the term “time machine,” and Spain’s largest Balearic island, Mallorca. You’ll also meet Ugandan-born Columbia professor Mahmood Mamdani, whose post‑9/11 book Good Muslim, Bad Muslim dissects how the Cold War and U.S. foreign policy shaped modern terrorism debates, and learn how the Japanese word tsunami (“harbour wave”) and the shoreline “withdrawal” that can precede it have become crucial parts of global hazard awareness. ...

December 17, 2025 · LL Study Guide

Podcast Script – LL107 Match Day 23

Podcast Script Welcome back to the LL Study Guide review podcast for another match day rundown. I’m glad you’re here. Today we’re traveling from medieval Scotland to New Orleans streetcars, Victorian sci fi, Mediterranean islands, New York City politics, and all the way out to the physics of giant ocean waves. As always, if you want the fuller write up, maps, film lists, and article links, you can check the study notes on our website at L L Study Guide dot com. ...

December 16, 2025 · LL Study Guide