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(Producer) Ken Cormier

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Lumberyard Editor
Lumberyard Productions
Storrs, CT
United States
http://www.thelumberyardjournal.com

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Self Portrait in Two Minutes, 02:00
A sound collage of the self
Govern the Ganglia, 02:54
A found poem of sorts...
Dad's Naughty Pictures, 07:42
A man makes a book out of his late father's secret illustrations
When I Used To Work at My Job, 04:00
A tale of transcendental multi-tasking
On Naming, 03:20
A familiar essay by Ken Cormier
Bird Songs, 05:00
An ornithologically accurate tale of madness.
The Lumberyard: A Radio Magazine of Poetry, Prose, and Music (3:2), 28:30
Patricia Smith, Naeem Murr, songs by Matt Sheehy, and more!
The Lumberyard: A Radio Magazine of Poetry, Prose, and Music (3:1), 29:25
Stories and poems about "mother," sublime songs by Team Turnip, and more!
The Lumberyard: A Radio Magazine of Poetry, Prose, and Music (2:12), 29:00
The Lumberyard's second annual presentation of student poets from Hartford Public High School.
The Lumberyard: A Radio Magazine of Poetry, Prose and Music (2:11), 28:44
Poems from Phillis Levin, Clayton Eshleman, Penelope Pelizzon, and more!
George Bush Is Dead, 03:05
A musical theme for the final year of George Bush's presidency.
Astrology Songs: Harvey Sid Fisher Speaks, 11:53
Harvey Sid Fisher talks about how the Astrology Songs made him a cult hero.
The Secret Pianos of Manhattan, 11:13
One piano tuner, three clients, and a common craze for classical music.
The Sounds of Lunch, 03:03
I'm able to spend more time writing music now. I quit my job. . .
How To Fly Planes, 10:07
Chucky Buttner gets a remarkable tour of the cockpit...

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