Poet, Breathe Now
Not your high school English class.
Categories: Arts
Tags: james baldwin, langston hughes, Literature, maya angelou, poetry, poets, sonder
Not your high school English class.
Categories: Arts
Tags: james baldwin, langston hughes, Literature, maya angelou, poetry, poets, sonder
My Poetry Readings is a podcast of poetry, from Ireland and elsewhere.Presented by Sligo based, Declan Walsh, (who is neither a poet or English literature scholar!) , it is a podcast of his journey to revisit the poems that may have shaped our lives and perhaps discovering new ones along the way.Each episode in this series includes an introduction to a popular poem, it’s this writer and the actual reading of the poem – leaving the interpretation of the poem to yourself.Check it out on https://mypoetryreadingswithdeclanwalsh.buzzsprout.com/
Categories: Arts, Education, Leisure
Tags: Culture, ireland, poetry, poetryreadings, poets, sligo
ALL UP IN YOUR EARS— a monthly podcast featuring Gabrielle Calvocoressi, francine j. harris, Jonathan Farmer, and Kaveh Akbar discussing, extolling, deviating from and disagreeing about recent poems. Each month, two of us pick out a new poem and we all dig in together, hoping, in the process, to learn something about the ways that poems can matter—about what is found there and what, sometimes, for some of us, is not.
Categories: Arts
Tags: akbar, at, calvocoressi, divedapper, farmer, francine, gabrielle, harris, j, jonathan, kaveh, length, Podcast, poem, poems, poet, poetry, poets, slate
Musings of the Artist features meaningful conversations with all kinds of artists. Musicians, poets, photographers, and other creatives share their honest stories, touching on the duality of being creative – the pure joy of making art – but also the particular struggles that come with it. In speaking about vulnerability, many of these artists remind us that even though people can look like they have it all together on the surface, we all struggle. In each episode, Montse’s guests share the contents of their personal toolkit – what helps them get through the hard times. They also share their “favorites” list – what they are reading, listening to, places that light them up, and the creativity of other artists that moves them. (Theme Music by Ilan Isakov)
Categories: Arts, Music, Society & Culture
Tags: art, artists, mental-health, music, photographers, poets
Justin Clauser and Molly Shortridge will interview guests to explore the value of music and the arts in the lives of our community members.
Tags: actors, art, artists, Arts, artseducation, Authors, bands, banjo, bass, bluegrass, brass, camphill, Cello, celtic, centralpennsylvania, Clarinet, dance, dancers, dillsburg, doublebass, drums, Education, flute, Gettysburg, guitar, Harrisburg, instrumentalists, jazz, justinclauser, keyboard, lancaster, lemoyne, mandolin, mechanicsburg, mollyshortridge, music, musicalartscenter, musiceducation, musicians, newcumberland, Oboe, percussion, piano, piccolo, poetry, poets, privatelessons, rock, Saxophone, strings, teachers, theperfect5th, Trombone, Trumpet, tuba, ukulele, uprightbass, viola, violin, visualart, vocal, voice, woodwinds, york
“Poetry! What is it good for?” podcast is different. In other poetry podcasts — a poet reads and talks about her poetry. “PWIIGF” brings together two poets who appreciate each others work to engage in a lively conversation and poetry reading on a topic that fascinates them. Along the way we find that poetry is good for a lot — mostly to keep us human.
Moderators Rebecca McKean and Alan Winson — lovers of poetry — and Chris Brandt — a writer of poetry — keep the conversation informal, critical and emotionally connected.
If you enjoy poetry and want to meet some amazing poets and people — give PWIIGF a try.
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Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: Angelo Verga, Chester Johnson, Cornelius Eady, Darlene Roy, Eugene Redmond, Jean Dany Joachim, Martin Espada, Meredith Bergmann, Mervyn Taylor, poetry, poets, Rhina Espaillat, Rick Mullin, Susana Case, Veronica Golos
The mission of the Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio and YouTube podcast (QLPORYT) is to provide a live platform for poets from all backgrounds and locations worldwide to showcase their poetry. This includes emerging, mid-level, and established poets. The podcast conducts conversational interviews with poets delving into the essence of poetry within the realms of the mind, heart, and soul. It also provides a platform for poets to showcase their craft, whether through traditional forms or spoken word poetry. If you would like to be a guest on QLPORYT, please contact the host, Dr. Michael Anthony Ingram (see below), at maingram@gmx.com. You can also visit the website at www.qlporyt.com to learn more about the podcast. Dr. Michael Anthony Ingram is a retired university professor, social change activist, and spoken word artist. He taught Counselor Education and Supervision in the College of Education at Oregon State University in Corvallis, OR. He is the host and producer of the Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio podcast (qlporyt.com). He is also the Founder and Executive Director of the DC Poetry Project, Inc., in Washington DC. He uses poetry to spread awareness about power, identity, and oppression issues. His international reputation as a spoken word artist and performance poet has earned him the nickname The Counseling Poet. This is based on his background in mental health. Dr. Ingram has traveled extensively, lecturing and conducting workshops on developing cultural competency and empathy skills through the use of poetry. He has also been nominated for a Pushcart Prize for his poetry. His second poetry collection, When Cherry Blossoms Fall on Black Skin is forthcoming. He resides in Washington, DC.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Authors, books spoken word, Call-In show, contemporary, inspiration, international, Motivation, News, performance poetry, poems, poetry, poets, social issues, topical, Uplifting, writers
Classic poetry performed by an international merry band of rhapsodes.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Biography, classic, commentary, drama, english, essay, international, language, lyric, meter, narrative, performance, poetics, poetry, poets, prosody, rhyme, spoken, story, verse, word
Audiograph is an audio series curated and produced by Luke Wiget which documents readings and conversations hosted by The New School Writing Program.
Categories: Arts
Tags: audiograph, Authors, childre, fiction, for, Literature, MFA, new, nonfiction, poetry, poets, program, readings, school, The, writers, writing, ya, york
Joe Hall and Cheryl Quimba watch movies then say things about those movies. They have strong feelings about Todd Haynes, Korean horror, class warfare, and how not to make a twenty-first century rom com. They’re basically Siskel and Ebert, but with nothing to lose.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: cinema, Culture, freeform, Movies, poets, spacejam, theory
vox poetica is an online literary salon dedicated to bringing poetry into the everyday. Features daily poetry, long-form poetry, and contributor series across genres and themes. Poetry: read it, write it, share it!
Categories: Arts
Tags: Authors, poetry, poets, spoken word, writers
Love Jawns: A Mixtape (LJAM) is a soundtrack of the city, by the people, for your commuting & daydreaming pleasure. Three poets share a poem. A DJ stitches them together with musical interludes. Produced by Philadelphia Contemporary, a freestanding space for contemporary & performance art.
Tags: DJs, Mixtape, music, philadelphia, philly, poetry, poets, spoken word
A podcast that features indie writers, memoirs, and self-publishing. We talk with authors, editors, publishers, ghostwriters, and other free spirits drawn to writing, and the company of a cup of tea and a good book before the fire. Hosts Craig Stewart and Barb Robitaille, produce ink & peat from a cozy carriage house a short stroll from the Pacific on the wild Washington Coast.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Charlie lives in London, Lee lives two thousand and fifty miles away, in Helsinki.
Each week they catch-up and share a few poems.
Enjoy!
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Tags: asmr, Books, discussion, Literature, miles of poetry, poems, poet, poetry, poets, read, read aloud, Reading
Present by the team behind Goldberry Books, an indie bookshop in Concord, NC, the Goldberry Books podcast features conversations about topics of a bookish bent, from interviews with authors to discussions about notable happenings in the world of publishing, and much more.
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Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: Authors, book design, Books, History, literary, Literature, poetry, poets, Reading