Poetry Month: Editor's Picks
April is Poetry Month
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Sedge Thomson, 44:45
WNYC, 59:00
New Letters on the Air, 59:00
Don McIver, 59:00
Don McIver, 59:00
Catalina Maria Johnson, 58:59
Half-Hour Specials
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What's the Word? Rhyme
Modern Language Association, 29:00 - Rhyme in Arabic, English, and French poetry.
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Virgil's Georgics: ThoughtCast interviews the poet and translator David Ferry
Jenny Attiyeh, 29:00 - Virgil's Georgics: an interview with poet David Ferry, who recently translated Virgil's second great poem, The Georgics. We're joined by Virgil scholar Richard Thomas, the chair of Harvard's Classics Dept.
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Ghada Kanafani, Palestinian Poet in Exile
Claudia Cragg, 20:00 - Interview with Ghada Kanafani, a Palestinian poet born in Lebanon in 1948. The hardships and trauma of displacement prevented Kanafani from writing poetry for many years. Her new book, A Life in Pencil represents that re-emergence into creativity.
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Poetry for Peace (Peace Talks Radio Series)
Good Radio Shows, Inc., 29:00 - Poets from across the country offer up their words on the subject of "peace" at a special reading held at the 2005 National Poetry Slam Chapionships in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Martin Espada
New Letters on the Air, 29:00 - In this public poetry reading, Latino poet Martin Espada shares his engaging and rhythmic poetry from his collection "Alabanza: New and Selected Poems" (1982-2002). He also reads from "Imagine the Angels of Bread".
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Rita Dove
New Letters on the Air, 29:00 - Rita Dove discusses her poetry collections "American Smooth"--including the housefire that led her to ballroom dancing--and "Mother Love," which uses the myth of Persephone to show the love between mothers and daughters.
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What's the Word? Poetry in Performance
Modern Language Association, 29:00 - From Homer to slam, the special appeal of poetry in performance.
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SERIES: RN Focus on Poetry
Radio Netherlands, 3 half-hour shows - Three documentaries for National Poetry Month: one in which Mark Twain looks at the authenticity of Shakespeare and two on the life and work of Walt Whitman.
Cutaways & Segments - 6:00-22:00
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"If You See Something" by John Mulrooney
Sean Cole, 09:01 - This is a poem by Boston area poet and Suffolk University professor John Mulrooney, recorded at the Boston Poetry Massacre on July 30, 2004.
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"Makes poetry on the radio feel like a natural fit."
- Goldstein
- Curim: e e cummings Fried in a Hard Drive
Echoes, 07:26 - E.E. Cummings was a poet in word and form, sculpting his verse in graphic designs and synthesist. Evan Sorenstein has plugged into this. Under his recording guise as Curium he's made a beguiling recording, setting charming readings of Cummings poetry, read by a 3-year-old girl, an 80-something grandmother and everyone in between. Processed, stretched and distorted, he's set their words in a subtle ambient soundscape on the album Nowever.
- Poetry Provides Peek Into Past
Francesca Rheannon, 06:07 - Four women poets tell history through verse.
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Mingling Pen and Plow
Salt, 07:42 - Chinmney Farm in Nobleboro, Maine, has a rich literary history.
- "This piece is poetry." - Astley
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The Art of Spitting: a radio portrait of Slick Vic Low
Aaron Henkin, 08:00 - Baltimore poet and MC Slick Vic Low reflects on his childhood and his longterm relationship with the microphone.
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Poetry Combine
HearingVoices, 08:07 - Street poets meet student poets in New Orleans.
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What's the Word? Poet Michael S. Harper on the Poet's Art
Modern Language Association, 09:22 - Michael S. Harper talks about what he teaches in his poetry classes and reads some his favorite poems.
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The War of the Gods
Matthew Cowley, 12:13 - Epic poem about the Ali-Frazier fight (The Thriller in Manila) by James Tokley.
Interstitials & Drop-Ins - Under 6:00
- Louder Than a Bomb 2008
WBEZ, 24 drop-ins - For the fourth year, the station invited competition finalists in-studio from this nationally-renowned teen poetry slam, hosted by Young Chicago Authors.
- 11 Central Ave #27 - National Poetry Month
800 lb. Productions, 03:59 - Nat recites a Wilfred Owen war poem.
- Poetry Happens
02:04, Paul McDonald - Poetry is just as combustible and wild an art form as it always has been.
- SERIES: Poem for Today
Gordon McDougall, Seven 4-minute shows - 4-minute poetry program.
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SERIES: Jack Kerouac Disembodied School of Poetics
Naropa University, 15 drop-ins - Thirty years of poems from the Kerouac Summer Program.
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SERIES: Claudia Schmidt - ROADS a spoken word collection
Bill Palladino, 12 drop-ins - A grouping of Poems read by Claudia Schmidt, each with improvised musical accompaniment.
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SERIES: Poetry off the Shelf
Curtis Fox, 54 drop-ins - The Poetry Foundation presents contemporary poems read by actors.
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SERIES: Jack Straw Poets
Jack Straw Productions, 10 drop-ins - Poets featured in the Jack Straw Writers Program.
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Substitute Teaching (Poem)
Paul McDonald, 01:11 - A poem about being a substitute teacher.
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National Poetry Month Commentary
Brian Beatty, 01:24 - A humorous look at the rhyming, if not cruelest, month.
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A City Bigger Than
Warren Polk, 01:28 - This is a social commentary/spoken word piece about the City of Chicago.
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Trading One Tongue for the Other
outLoud Radio, 03:01 - Young Filipino-American's poem on growing up in many languages.
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What is Poetry?
HearingVoices, 03:35 - Carl Sandburg reads poems and talks poetry, to the (original) music of Skyward.
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"The end effect is almost Zen-like, like chanting a mantra over and over."
- Nuzum
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Five Poems
Patrick McLean, 03:51 - Five poems for National Poetry month.
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My Body My Temple
Dmae Roberts, 04:04 - Women writers reading their own works about how breast cancer affects their body image.
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Joyce Kilmer and Trees
Sarah Elzas, 04:27 - A profile of Joyce Kilmer, author of Trees.
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A Poem Lovely as a Tree
Sarah Elzas, 04:34 - An exploration of Joyce Kilmer's most famous poem.
- "Blossoming out with bright archival clips." - Van Halteren
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Alex Caldiero- Poet?
HearingVoices, 04:41 - Profile of Utah poet/performer Alex Caldiero.
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The Poet and the Painter
Jackson Braider, 05:20 - The story of how a poet inspired a painter to draw a picture about a poem that had, in turn, been inspired by a piece of the painter's work.
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Martin Espada's "Alabanza"
Francesca Rheannon, 05:50 - Poet Martin Espada reads poem and talks with program host, Francesca Rheannon.
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