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Chicago Humanities Tapes
Ocean Vuong Uses the Sentence as a Tool to Understand Deep Mystery
Beloved novelist, poet, and educator Ocean Vuong joins his friend and colleague Adrian Matejka, editor of Poetry magazine, for a hilarious, heartbreaking, and affirming conversation about the power of the sentence. SHOW NOTES: Read the podcast transcript. CW: Discussion of drug addiction PHOTO: Ocean Vuong and Adrian Matejka on stage at the Athenaeum Center for Thought & Culture at the Chicago Humanities Spring Festival in May 2025. Read: Ocean Vuong, The Emperor of Gladness Ocean Vuong, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous Poetry Mag...
2025-06-17
1h 14
Chicago Humanities Tapes
Ocean Vuong Uses the Sentence as a Tool to Understand Deep Mystery
Beloved novelist, poet, and educator Ocean Vuong joins his friend and colleague Adrian Matejka, editor of Poetry magazine, for a hilarious, heartbreaking, and affirming conversation about the power of the sentence. SHOW NOTES: Read the podcast transcript. CW: Discussion of drug addiction PHOTO: Ocean Vuong and Adrian Matejka on stage at the Athenaeum Center for Thought & Culture at the Chicago Humanities Spring Festival in May 2025. Read: Ocean Vuong, The Emperor of Gladness Ocean Vuong, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous Poetry Mag...
2025-06-17
1h 14
Know the Show
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH | Text by John Cameron Mitchell | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Trask Works Consulted & Reference :Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Original Libretto) by John Cameron Mitchell & Stephen TraskHedwig and the Angry Inch (Broadway Libretto) by John Cameron Mitchell & Stephen Trask, Directed by Michael Mayer"John Cameron Mitchell reflects on 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' - Q with Tom Power" Podcast InterviewNew York TimesTalks Interview of Neil Patrick Harris, John Cameron Mitchell, & Stephen Trask" 'Midnight Radio' with John Cameron Mitchell | Queer the Music with Jake Shears Ep. 14" Podcast InterviewMusic Credits:"Overture" f...
2025-05-14
1h 33
A Lovely Wallpaper
"There is a Zone whose even Years" with Lee Ann Brown
In this episode, Abby interviews Lee Ann Brown, poet and founding editrix of Tender Buttons, about running a small press for 36 years, having Bernadette Mayer as a mentor, setting poems to music, and her own poetry book *In the Laurels Caught*. Together, they present Dickinson’s poem 1056, "There is a Zone whose even Years."Recitation begins at 48:251056, "There is a Zone whose even Years"Emily DickinsonThere is a Zone whose even Years No Solstice interrupt --Whose Sun constructs perpetual Noon Whose perfect Seasons wait --Whose Summer se...
2025-02-25
54 min
Live From Zarlof
E04 | The Radical Down
Herc and Ron refuse to negotiate with terrorists. In other news, Baron Calidon Starslayer is a bad person. Credits Herc Dercules: Joey Faggion Ron Spackman: Andrew Faggion Special Guest: Josiah Mayer & Justin AblesNarration: Catherine FaggionAudio Producer: Joey FaggionLFZ Art Design: Bernadette SchwegelTheme Music: Andrew FaggionA Shoulder Knife ProductionYou can support the show and future productions by joining the Shoulder Knife Patreon for $1 per month. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube. Thanks for...
2025-02-11
31 min
The Line Break
a midwinter's reading of MIDWINTER DAY
The winter solstice is approaching—the shortest day of the year—which means it's a great time to read one of the longest poems ever written, Bernadette Mayer's 'Midwinter Day.' Bob and Chris each read sections of the poem, talk about the lore behind the writing, and reflect on other "story takes place in a day" books.
2024-12-17
54 min
Always Choose Orange
#56: A Few Ideas About Ideas
Where do ideas come from? How do they grow? How do you know which ideas to pursue and which to save for later? In today's episode, we'll explore those topics and more! From Ramit Sethi's book-buying rule to YouTuber Any Austin's view that you can't make 100 bad ideas, we'll take a deep dive into the foundation of creative projects and have you out before your lunch break is over.Material Mentioned in This Episode: I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit SethiHow To Listen to Jazz by Ted GioiaWhat It Is b...
2024-12-11
28 min
Always Choose Orange
#56: A Few Ideas About Ideas
Where do ideas come from? How do they grow? How do you know which ideas to pursue and which to save for later? In today's episode, we'll explore those topics and more! From Ramit Sethi's book-buying rule to YouTuber Any Austin's view that you can't make 100 bad ideas, we'll take a deep dive into the foundation of creative projects and have you out before your lunch break is over.Material Mentioned in This Episode: I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit SethiHow To Listen to Jazz by Ted GioiaWhat It Is b...
2024-12-11
28 min
Basket Case
It's a very ritualized, precious routine
For Maryam, anorexia was a way to disappear. But outside the institutions meant to cure eating disorders, she learns to resist the binary of recovery or death. Transcript This episode was produced by Maryam Gunja and Phoebe Unter. And informed by… Studying Hunger Journals by Bernadette Mayer Hungry Bengal: War, Famine and the End of Empire by Janam Mukherjee Saving our own lives: a liberatory practice of harm reduction by Shira Hassan Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture, and the Body by Susan Bordo We n...
2024-12-03
32 min
Krimi
ARD Radio Tatort «Weltentrunk» von Su Turhan & Gespröch
Bayern und Bier – das gehört einfach zusammen. Und davon soll auch die Lancierung der neuen Sorte «Munich Universe» profitieren. Doch da stirbt der Leiter der Werbekampagne: Ein Fall für Privatdetektivin Yanina Adler! Prickelnder Krimi-Spass aus München mit skurilen Noten und kräftigem Abgang. (02:32) Beginn Hörspiel (54:18) Gespräch (62:12) Hintergrundsendung Input: "Craft Beer - Wann läuft das Fass über?" Mit: Julia Gräfner (Yanina Adler), Tim Seyfi (Ünal Tekin), Michael A. Grimm (Hubert), Eisi Gulp (Edmund), Victoria Mayer (Bernadette), Angelika Bender (Mechthild), sowie Anna Graenzer, Florian Jahr, Vincent zur Linden, Patricia Litten Komposition: Frank Nägele - Tontechnik: Ger...
2024-09-12
1h 49
The Poetry of Science
Episode 265: The Earth Rises to Meet the Sea
This episode explores new research, which has studied how the rising earth in Antarctica will impact future sea level rise. --- Read this episode’s science poem here. Read the scientific study that inspired it here. Read ‘The Way to Keep Going in Antarctica’ by Bernadette Mayer here. --- Music by Rufus Beckett. --- Follow Sam on social media and send in any questions or comments for the podcast: Email: sam.illingworth@gmail.com X: @samillingworth
2024-08-12
06 min
How to Feel Alive
A Delightful Conversation with Ross Gay
Join Catherine Price, author of the How to Feel Alive Substack (as well as books including How to Break Up With Your Phone and The Power of Fun) as she talks with Ross Gay, poet, teacher, and author of books including The Book of Delights and Inciting Joy.Links to Ross's work (and to the other authors and books he mentioned in our conversation): https://www.rossgay.net/His books, which include but are not limited to: The Book of Delights, The Book of (More) Delights, Inciting Joy, Be Holding, and The Catalogue...
2024-06-25
46 min
The Career Guy
Inside a Writer's Mind
This is the final segment of a two-part interview with Anique Sara Taylor. Anique is an established author of the following books Civil Twilight, Where Space Bends, and Poems. She is regarded with a high profile in the writer community with her numerous awards and nominations including the winner of the 2022 Blue Light Poetry Prize for Civil Twilight. Anique has an MFA in Poetry from Drew University, a Diploma from The Sorbonne located in Paris, an MFA with Highest Honors in Drawing and Painting from Pratt Institute, and a Master of Divinity Degree. She studied literature at Antioch College, poetry...
2024-06-18
1h 17
The Career Guy
Developing a Creative Mind
This is part one of a two-part interview with Anique Sara Taylor. Anique is an established author of the following books Civil Twilight, Where Space Bends, and Poems. She is regarded with a high profile in the writer community with her numerous awards and nominations including the winner of the 2022 Blue Light Poetry Prize for Civil Twilight. Anique has an MFA in Poetry from Drew University, a Diploma from The Sorbonne located in Paris, an MFA with Highest Honors in Drawing and Painting from Pratt Institute, and a Master of Divinity Degree. She studied literature at Antioch College, poetry at...
2024-06-16
45 min
Poems & Whiskey
What Puts the Rhythm On?
INARA Cease Fire Today MAP Islamic Relief for Palestine The Ghassan Abu Sittah Children's FundMutual Aid Diabetes Demine the Ukraine Legacy of War FoundationDoctors without Borders UNHCRTerrel Hale is one of the real ones, guys. We talk about letting go of the illusion of power, about poetry communicating first without need for understanding, and the effects of the transformative nature of the creative act on the inner and outer world perspectives. Desire can often be a gateway to inspiration and vision, and managing your intensity is something...
2024-06-13
1h 10
Home From Here with John Burton
Episode 150 - Women Of Music
Episode 150 - Women Of Music. John and cohost Janna Wallack are joined by Macy McKnight, Amy Blu, Max Mayer, and Bernadette Dingman to promote the Women Of Music event benefitting Miles Of Hope. https://milesofhope.org/ It got out of hand and stayed out of hand, we seriously both laughed and cried and friends were made.
2024-05-24
50 min
Of Poetry Podcast
Erin Hoover (Of Fierce Narrative Poetry, Queer Community, and Writing Without a Map)
Of Poetry is hosted by Han VanderHart, author of Larks (Ohio UP, 2025).--Read: "What If Pain No Longer Ordered the Narrative" (The Sun)Purchase: No Spare People (Black Lawrence Press, 2023)Erin Hoover was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She is the author of two poetry collections: Barnburner (Elixir, 2018), which won the Antivenom Poetry Award and a Florida Book Award, and No Spare People (Black Lawrence, 2023). Her poems have appeared in The Best American Poetry and in journals such as Cincinnati Review, Poetry Northwest, Shenandoah, and The Sun. Hoover lives in Tennessee and teaches...
2024-05-14
1h 00
Commonplace Podcast
Episode 125: The Poetics of Motherhood
Books by Rachel ZuckerThe Poetics of Wrongness (Wave Poetry, 2023) SoundMachine (Wave Poetry, 2019) The Pedestrians (Wave Poetry, 2014) MOTHERs (2014) Museum of Accidents (Wave Poetry, 2009) The Bad Wife Handbook (Wesleyan University Press, 2007)The Last Clear Narrative (2004) Eating in the Underworld (2003) Books by Rachel Zucker and Arielle GreenbergHome/birth: A Poemic (2011) Starting Today: 100 Poems for Obama’s First 100 Days (University of Iowa Press, 2010)Women Poets on Mentorship: Efforts and Affections (University of Iowa Press, 2008) Also Referenced
2024-05-11
1h 11
Of Poetry Podcast
rob mclennan (Of the fragment, linguistic collision, and world's end)
Of Poetry is hosted by Han VanderHart, author of Larks (Ohio UP, 2025).--Read: "Dream, with an interior" in Moist Poetry JournalPurchase: World's End (ARP Books, 2023) and groundwork: The best of the third decade of above/ground press: 2013–2023 (Invisible Publishing, 2023)Born in Ottawa, Canada’s glorious capital city, rob mclennan currently lives in Ottawa, where he is home full-time with the two wee girls he shares with Christine McNair. The author of more than thirty trade books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction, he won the John Newlove Poetry Award in 2010, the...
2024-05-07
1h 02
Better Picture
Our Last Batch of 10! (for now)
Send us a textMovies:For Whom The Bell Tolls - ParamountIn Which We Serve - Two Cities FilmsMadame Curie - Metro-Goldwyn MayerThe Ox-Bow Incident - 20th Century FoxThe Human Comedy - Metro-Goldwyn-MayerWatch on the Rhine - Warner BrosHeaven Can Wait - 20th Century FoxThe Song of Bernadette - 20th Century FoxThe More The Merrier - ColumbiaCasablanca - Warner Bros.
2024-04-17
1h 21
Thresholds
Dorothea Lasky
Jordan chats with Dorothea Lasky (The Shining) about interpreting a horror classic in her latest poetry collection, her love for horror, and why playfulness and horror aren't incompatible—and might in fact be inextricably connected. MENTIONED:The Shining by Stephen KingThe Shining (1980)Bernadette Mayer's "Memory" projectDorothea Lasky is the author, most recently, of The Shining (October 2023), and Animal, published in 2019 in the Bagley Wright Lecture Series. She is also the author of Milk (Wave Books, 2018), Rome (Liveright/W.W. Norton, 2014), Thunderbird (Wave Books, 2012), Black Life (Wave Books, 2010), and AWE (Wave Books, 2...
2024-04-12
42 min
webSYNradio
Caroline BERGVALL - Voices with texts. Voix à textes.
Podcast de Caroline Bergvall pour websynradio : VOICES WITH TEXTS... Morceaux et textes par des poètes et musiciens, solo ou en collaboration. Avec les voix et les sons de Lee Ann Brown, Tom Phillips & Gavin Bryars, Sawako Nakayasu, Ida Börjel & Mathias Kristerson, Caroline Bergvall & Adam Parkinson, Fred Frith, Pauline Oliveros & John Giorno, Charles Bernstein & Ben Yarmolinsky, Rosmarie Waldrop,Will Montgomery & Carol Watts, Robert Ashley, Tracie Morris, Laurie Anderson, Linh Dinh, Cia Rinne & Sebastian Eskildsen, Vincent Broqua, Barbara Barg & Barbara Ess, Bernadette Mayer.http://synradio.fr/caroline-bergvall-2/
2024-01-01
00 min
webSYNradio
Caroline BERGVALL - Voices with texts. Voix à textes.
Podcast de Caroline Bergvall pour websynradio : VOICES WITH TEXTS... Morceaux et textes par des poètes et musiciens, solo ou en collaboration. Avec les voix et les sons de Lee Ann Brown, Tom Phillips & Gavin Bryars, Sawako Nakayasu, Ida Börjel & Mathias Kristerson, Caroline Bergvall & Adam Parkinson, Fred Frith, Pauline Oliveros & John Giorno, Charles Bernstein & Ben Yarmolinsky, Rosmarie Waldrop,Will Montgomery & Carol Watts, Robert Ashley, Tracie Morris, Laurie Anderson, Linh Dinh, Cia Rinne & Sebastian Eskildsen, Vincent Broqua, Barbara Barg & Barbara Ess, Bernadette Mayer.http://synradio.fr/caroline-bergvall-2/
2024-01-01
00 min
Poetry Says
Ep 239. Lunch with Eileen Myles
“Make shit up. And that includes your life.” Show notes Pam Brown I must be living twice: new and selected poems 1975 -2014 by Eileen Myles Thomas Wyatt Measure for Measure Bernadette Mayer Alice Notley The Ferguson Report: An Erasure by Nicole Sealey Judy Grahn Jonathan Swift The Man Who Laughs by Victor Hugo Gareth … Continue reading "Ep 239. Lunch with Eileen Myles"
2023-10-16
41 min
MICROCOLLEGE: The Thoreau College Podcast
Episode #41: Dawn Breeze - PlaceCorps and the Kingston Fellowship, Kingston, NY
Dawn Breeze is a creativity advocate, change agent, and internationally awarded artist, living and working in Germantown, NY. She consults on creativity and leadership with global organizations and progressive institutions, as well as with individual entrepreneurs and leaders. Breeze is committed to building community through creativity.Her social projects include: Place Corps, a progressive education institute founded in 2019 and offering a variety of residencies, fellowships, and community learning opportunities to know, love, and serve our places, Instar Lodge, the non-for-profit arts project space she founded and directed, Wayfinding: Imaging History with (Our)story, a mapping odyssey at Olana State...
2023-09-12
48 min
Explore New Worlds, Free Audiobook Are the Golden Pearls
Light Room Audiobook by Kate Zambreno
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 640534 Title: Light Room Author: Kate Zambreno Narrator: Kate Zambreno Format: Unabridged Length: 6:32:12 Language: English Release date: 07-04-23 Publisher: Penguin Audio Genres: Biography & Memoir, Fiction & Literature, Health & Wellness, Parenting, Literary Criticism Summary: “Kate Zambreno has invented a new form. It is a kind of absolute present, real life captured in closeup.“ —Annie Ernaux, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature From “one of our most formally ambitious writers” (Esquire), a moving account of caretaking in a time of uncertainty and loss In The Light Room, Zambreno offers her most profoun...
2023-07-04
6h 32
New Full Audiobooks in Memoirs
The Light Room by Kate Zambreno
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/640534 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Light Room Author: Kate Zambreno Narrator: Kate Zambreno Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 32 minutes Release date: July 4, 2023 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: “Kate Zambreno has invented a new form. It is a kind of absolute present, real life captured in closeup.“ —Annie Ernaux, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature From “one of our most formally ambitious writers” (Esquire), a moving account of caretaking in a time of uncertainty and loss In The Light Room, Zambreno offers her most profound and affecting work yet: a candid chronicle of life as a mo...
2023-07-04
10 min
Listen to New Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Memoirs
The Light Room by Kate Zambreno
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/640534to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Light Room Author: Kate Zambreno Narrator: Kate Zambreno Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 32 minutes Release date: July 4, 2023 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: “Kate Zambreno has invented a new form. It is a kind of absolute present, real life captured in closeup.“ —Annie Ernaux, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature From “one of our most formally ambitious writers” (Esquire), a moving account of caretaking in a time of uncertainty and loss In The Light Room, Zambreno offers her most profound and affecting work yet: a candid chronicle of life as a mother...
2023-07-04
6h 32
Close Readings
Kristin Grogan on Lorine Niedecker ("Poet's Work")
What kind of work is the work of poetry, and how does it compare with other kinds of labor? We have the perfect pairing of poem and critic to think through that question on this episode: Kristin Grogan joins the podcast to talk about Lorine Niedecker's "Poet's Work."Kristin is assistant professor of English at Rutgers University, where she works on poetry, poetics, modernism, American literature, modernism, gender, and sexuality. She is nearing completion of her first book, Stitch, Unstitch: Poetry, Modernism, and the World of Work. You can find Kristin's essays and articles in such journals...
2023-07-03
1h 25
Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast
Hot Takes
This episode's got Aaron sweating, then Miguel Murphy joins the queens for some flaming hot poetry takes.Review Breaking Form on Apple Podcasts here. Please support Breaking Form and buy Aaron's and James's books:Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.Or, if you'd like to shop indie, we recommend Loyalty Bookstores, a DC-area Black-owned bookshop.Read a recent Beckian Fritz Goldberg poem. Or listen to her read at the University of Arizona Poetry Center (from In th...
2023-05-01
29 min
Create Art Podcast
Poetry Prompt April 27, 2023
History of National Poetry Writing Month National Poetry Writing Month (also known as NaPoWriMo) is a creative writing project held annually in April in which participants attempt to write a poem each day for one month. NaPoWriMo coincides with National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada. This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month), she started writing a poem a day for the month of April back in 2003, posting the poems on her blog. Wh...
2023-04-28
07 min
Eagle Eye News On Demand
(AUDIO): Socket co-owner Carson Coffman and businesswoman Shelly Mayer preview ForColumbia on 939 the Eagle's "CEO Roundtable"
ForColumbia was founded in 2015 to bring Christians and churches together to serve the Columbia area side-by-side. Organizers say it's a way to share God's love. ForColumbia will take place this year on Saturday April 29. More than 1,400 volunteers are planning 102 projects, and at least 45 area churches will be involved. The churches include the Chinese Christian Church of Columbia, Jesus House and Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church on Bernadette. Socket co-owner Carson Coffman and Columbia businesswoman Shelly Mayer joined host Fred Parry in-studio Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle's "CEO Roundtable." One of the projects volunteers will do is build a wheelchair...
2023-04-17
30 min
CEO Roundtable w. Fred Parry
(AUDIO): Socket co-owner Carson Coffman and businesswoman Shelly Mayer preview ForColumbia on 939 the Eagle's "CEO Roundtable"
ForColumbia was founded in 2015 to bring Christians and churches together to serve the Columbia area side-by-side. Organizers say it's a way to share God's love. ForColumbia will take place this year on Saturday April 29. More than 1,400 volunteers are planning 102 projects, and at least 45 area churches will be involved. The churches include the Chinese Christian Church of Columbia, Jesus House and Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church on Bernadette. Socket co-owner Carson Coffman and Columbia businesswoman Shelly Mayer joined host Fred Parry in-studio Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle's "CEO Roundtable." One of the projects volunteers will do is build a wheelchair...
2023-04-17
30 min
Ask a Bookseller
Ask a Bookseller: 'The Poetics of Wrongness'
We couldn't get through National Poetry Month without featuring the works of at least one poet on Ask a Bookseller, and this week Evelyn Bauer of Papercuts Bookshop in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Mass., supplied the recommendation. Bauer recommends “The Poetics of Wrongness” by poet Rachel Zucker. The book is a series of lectures adapted and expanded for the page. Don't be turned off by the word “lecture,” Bauer says, think of it as essays written to be spoken aloud to engage an audience.Zucker engages with the idea of wrongnes...
2023-04-15
02 min
unerhört! Das Magazin — offen & vielschichtig
Studiodiskussion 1: GRÜNE – Bernadette Riesner | KPÖ – Christian Eichinger I WIR SIND SALZBURG – Engelbert Neubauer | MFG – Gerald Mayer
Am 23. April wird in Salzburg ein neuer Landtag gewählt und es stehen acht Listen zur Wahl. Salzburgs Zivilgesellschaft meldet sich zu Wort und unerhört! – Das Magazin – offen und vielschichtig ist dabei, um ihre Forderungen an die Politik im Programm der Radiofabrik zu präsentieren. Am 13. und 20. April jeweils um 17 Uhr werden Vertreter*innen aller wahlwerbenden Parteien im Bundesland Salzburg im Rahmen zweier Studiodiskussionen mit den Forderungen konfrontiert. Wir übertragen live auf Radiofabrik. Eindrücke aus der ersten Studiodiskussion zur „unerhört! Wishlist zur LTW´23“ Bild: Dārta Ošeniece GÄSTE vom 13. April: GRÜNE: Bern...
2023-04-14
59 min
The Line Break
the promise of communication
On this week's episode, Bob and Chris are talking about what poetry does, the joys of discovering poetry around the world, and just what in the heck we get out it this stuff, anyway. Bob reads "The Way To Keep Going In Antarctica" by Bernadette Mayer, Chris reads "Jiikimaadizi / A Joyful Life" by Margaret Noodin, and then the dudes talk about just what in the heck we get out of basketball, anyway.
2023-01-24
54 min
The Spouter-Inn
Midwinter Day
I know the rest of the night will be as devoted to work as love as I’m now resting in this expensive sentence and in the end I’ll spend it fast writing to you anyway, addressing you and a solution or night beginning like a letter, just a few words more freely seeing everything more clearly than the rest of life and love tends to be like windows facing mostly south but surrounding us, I’m thinking of you. Bernadette Mayer’s Midwinter Day is a book-length poem entirely written on December 22, 1978. It documents her day—earl...
2023-01-20
52 min
Poetry For Now
WELCOME 2023!
Happy New Year - A new year brings new opportunities. A resolution I have made is that each day I will write at least one poem and take and select at least one new photograph. I am also going to experiment with different poetic forms, such as GROOKS, invented by the Danish Scientist Piet Hein, and Haiku and Lunes! And I will get inspired by other poets, like Bernadette Mayer - an innovative poet from Brooklyn - who always surprises.My poems in this episode are about: New Year's Day; Simplicity: Everlasting Razor Blades: Books: Opportunities: and Going...
2023-01-19
10 min
The Spouter-Inn
The Waste Land
Summer surprised us, coming over the Starnbergersee With a shower of rain; we stopped in the colonnade, And went on in sunlight, into the Hofgarten, And drank coffee, and talked for an hour. Bin gar keine Russin, stamm' aus Litauen, echt deutsch. And when we were children, staying at the archduke's, My cousin's, he took me out on a sled, And I was frightened. He said, Marie, Marie, hold on tight. And down we went. In the mountains, there you feel free. I read, much of the night, and...
2023-01-04
48 min
The Podcast for Social Research
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 57: At Year’s End with the Angel of History—2022 in Review
In episode 57 of the Podcast for Social Research, Ajay Singh Chaudhary, Rebecca Ariel Porte, Danielle Drori, Mark DeLucas, Lauren K. Wolfe, and Michael Stevenson look back at their 2022 in cultural experiences, from high-brow to middle- to low-: visiting NYC landmarks (for the first time), the New York Philharmonic (and David Geffen Hall's questionable acoustics), the Upanishads, diary-keeping (and destroying), Sybille Bedford (vs. Henry James), Lucy Ives's Life is Everywhere, the Xenoblade Chronicles (an allegory for communism?), Pink Floyd, "low-powered" cultural objects, Station 11, Bernadette Mayer, Stockholm's Vasa Museum (a museum dedicated to failure), Chester the dog, Annie Ernaux, and autofiction—aga...
2022-12-30
2h 08
Poetry Off the Shelf
Poets We Lost in 2022
Remembering Richard Howard as a poet, mentor, and friend, plus a few words on money by Bernadette Mayer.
2022-12-27
52 min
unerhört! Das Magazin — offen & vielschichtig
unerhört! Antisemitismus unter Jugendlichen | Salzburg hat SCHON Platz! | Alternative Bestattungsmöglichkeiten
Antisemitismus unter Jugendlichen Hannah Feingold: „Bildung ist der Schlüssel gegen Antisemitismus“. Bild: Michael Harrer / radiofabrik Seit der Befreiung durch die Alliierten sind 77 Jahre vergangen. Trotz der Gräueltaten im 2. Weltkrieg gibt es noch immer Antisemitismus in Österreich, auch unter Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen. Unerhört!-Redakteur Michael Harrer hat sich ein Bild über Antisemitismus unter Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen verschafft und ist der Frage nachgegangen, welche Maßnahmen im Kampf dagegen wirksam sind. Dafür hat er Anfang Dezember Interviews mit Hanna Feingold, der Präsidentin der israelitischen Kultusgemeinde Salzburg und Elke Mayer, der pädagogischen Leiterin der...
2022-12-22
29 min
Rendering Unconscious Podcast: Psychoanalysis & Culture
RU222: POET, ASTROLOGER & DATA SCIENTIST KATY BOHINC ON THE RATIO
Katy Bohinc is a poet and a data scientist; an avant garde publisher and a professional marketer; an activist, an astrologer and an innovator. She studied pure math and comparative literature. These things are not contradictory. It’s the future. She has three books of poetry: Dear Alain (Tender Buttons Press, 2014), Trinity Star Trinity (Scarlet Imprint, 2017), and Scorpio (Miami University Press, 2018). Since 2013, she has collaborated on the award-winning Tender Buttons Press with Founding Editor Lee Ann Brown, publishing experimental women’s poetry, expanding the field of possible and probable since 1989. For a decade, she has worked as a data scientist and...
2022-12-21
1h 13
De Poëziepodcast
Aflevering 76 Kerstspecial 2022
Daan Doesborgh gaat in gesprek met en over Anne Bosveld, Ted van Lieshout, Wilma Schuhmacher, Nadia de Vries, Omar Dahmani, Paul Celan, Bernadette Mayer, Pieter Boskma, Klaas Knooihuizen, Joost Oomen, Nicole Kaandorp, Esther Lutgendorff, Lucebert en Jan Elburg. Verder dank aan Nora van Arkel en Sarah Stoffelsen voor glühwein, koek en bijstand. Ook in 2022 weer bedankt voor het luisteren en graag tot in 2023!
2022-12-21
2h 03
Breaking the Curtain
Ep78 - Show History: AMERICAN IDIOT
Is everyone awake? Yes? Good! This Show History episode is all about rage, love and punk rock. Join us as we dive deep into the events that surrounded the creation and writing process of Green Day's iconic 2004 album, American Idiot, which would later be adapted into a stage production by Broadway's Michael Mayer and Tom Kitt. Find out what happens when Billie Joe Armstrong, Michael Mayer and Bernadette Peters walk into a theatre bar following a performance of Spring Awakening... KICKSTARTER WEBSITE INSTAGRAM TWITTER
2022-10-01
39 min
Poetry Says
Ep 181. Midwinter Day
Recorded on Tuesday June 21, 2022. (More on that.) Show notes Bernadette Mayer Midwinter Day Mayer, Al & the gang talking about 19th century high school poetry Mayer’s writing experiments Commonplace Episode 15: Bernadette Mayer Ted Berrigan Alice Notley Exceptionally entertaining poetry podcast SLEERICKETS now has cool t-shirts (and a secret show)
2022-06-27
37 min
Poetry Says
Ep 176. Autumn Royal on the inescapable
Autumn Royal on writing poems in Roxby Downs, sessional teaching from a hot desk, appearing suss at art galleries, reality eclipsing her first book, and “grittiness”. Show notes Snake Story by Dorothy Porter Autumn’s collection She Woke & Rose Bernadette Mayer’s The Tragic Condition of the Statue of Liberty Lacan on Death Lindsay Tuggle’s Calenture … Continue reading "Ep 176. Autumn Royal on the inescapable"
2022-05-17
1h 01
Now That We’re Friends
Where can Daniel find an artistic community without paying for one?
That's a wrap on National Poetry Month 2022! And a wrap on this special series of the pod! But we'll be back. Maybe for National Hot Dog Month (July) or Banana Pudding Lovers Month (November). Hopefully sooner! But in this final April 2022 episode, we talk MFA programs. Are they a necessity when trying to build an artistic community? Can our new friend Daniel find like-minded folks to collaborate with in a less conventional (and less expensive) environment? We hope so, cause he's our friend and we CARE about him! This week's recs: Caro T...
2022-04-25
1h 32
Dream Power Radio
Michael Ruby – How the Stories of Our Mind Come to Life
Frequent listeners will note that I often refer to dream expert Jeremy Taylor’s quote, “All dreams reflect our inborn creativity.” While the concept is that we are all creators, it’s also been demonstrated that artists of all types have used their dreams as inspiration for their work. I thought it would be worthwhile to take a look at how one such creative works with his dreams. Michael Ruby is a poet who has used his nighttime images to craft word pictures in several of his books of poetry. In this insightful interview, Michael tells us:•how his dreams...
2022-03-21
28 min
Dear Literature
024: On Writing Workshops
In this episode, Alyssa and Vanessa talk about their experiences in writing workshops. Linktree: https://linktr.ee/dearlitpod Media: Sonnets by Bernadette Mayer (Tender Buttons) “The Endless Life Cycle of Book Cover Trends” by Alana Pockros (AIGA Eye on Design) “A New Take on Publishing: Giving More Writers Transparency and Power” by Carolyn Kellog (Shondaland)
2021-11-16
1h 12
Lyric Life
Bernadette Mayer, "[Sonnet] You jerk you didn't call me up"
How can something published in 1968 be so 2021?It can because it's a lyric poem by Bernadette Mayer, a poet whose work may well define what I think is great about lyric poetry.Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as I take a look at this fabulous and very adult sonnet by one of the best American poets working still today.Rage? You bet! But in sonnet form.
2021-09-03
18 min
Erramos
ep. 24 Bernadette Mayer e Machado de Assis
a famosa teoria dos salgados. os bastidores das resenhas literárias.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erramos/message
2021-07-25
22 min
Dear Literature
013: Buddy Reads: Wound from the Mouth of a Wound
In this episode, Alyssa and Vanessa discuss Wound from the Mouth of a Wound by torrin a. greathouse (Milkweed Editions). CN: Rape, child abuse, ableism, transphobia, addiction (alcoholism), homophobic slurs, restricted eating (brief), violence Linktree: https://linktr.ee/dearlitpod Media Mentioned: “The Prairie Wife” by Curtis Sittenfield (The New Yorker) “A For Alone” by Curtis Sittenfield (The New Yorker) “How a Pandemic Puppy Save My Grieving Family” by Nicole Chung (Time) CN: Death Light in August by William Faulk...
2021-04-20
58 min
Calienta Bancas: Podcast NBA en español
Racismo, Sexismo y super teams. Así era la NBA de 1974
Estamos en YouTube! - youtube.com/calientabancas Hay cosas que nunca cambian. Inspirados por THE BASKETBALL ARTICLE escrito por Bernadette Mayer y Anne Waldman. Una poesía acerca de la NBA en los 70s, rechazada en el ámbito del basket por ser demasiado real y honesta. Link para comprarlo: https://thisisfranchise.com/products/the-basketball-article-pre-order Link para leerlo: https://ldricci3.wixsite.com/berriganbaseball/the-basketball-article #nba #racismo #sexismo Seguinos en @calientabancass en Twitter & Instagram
2021-04-05
25 min
Waves Breaking
Interview with Anaïs Duplan and imogen xtian smith
In this episode, I dive deep into one poem with its authors, Anaïs Duplan and imogen xtian smith. Tune in for our conversation about of art, love, and utopias. Anaïs Duplan is a trans* poet, curator, and artist. He is the author of a book of essays, Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture (Black Ocean, 2020), a full-length poetry collection, Take This Stallion (Brooklyn Arts Press, 2016), and a chapbook, Mount Carmel and the Blood of Parnassus (Monster House Press, 2017). He has taught poetry at the University of Iowa, Columbia University, Sarah Lawrence College, and St. Joseph’s...
2021-02-17
50 min
VetCAST
The Buzz About Bees
Episode Hosts: Alyssa De La Torre, Fion Hung, Bernadette Maertens Course Coordinators & Podcast Ringmasters: Colleen Duncan, Anna Fagre, Molly Carpenter, Treana Mayer Audio Engineer: Ethan Fagre Episode notes: Guest names: Dr. Giancarlo López-Martínez, Christina Geldert https://www.un.org/en/observances/bee-day https://ucnrs.org/role-honey-bees-ecosystem-pollination/ http://www.fao.org/pollination/en/
2020-12-23
29 min
Total Movie Recall
TMR 038 – Babe: Pig in the City
This week on Total Movie Recall, we watched the Sophie’s Choice of talking pig movies — Babe: Pig in the City. You might remember it as a sweet children’s fantasy movie about cute talking animals, but that’s just your brain trying to protect you from the harrowing nightmare that is this film. Dogs are hung from chains and drowned in front of us. Crippled Jack Russell Terriers are killed and teased with the sweet release from their worldly limitations, only to be cruelly pulled back into their wheelchair prison. Ryan and Steve started this movie as boys...
2020-09-14
00 min
LET IT OUT
writing, feelings, and friendship with Leah Clancy
I'm speaking to my friend Leah Clancy. Leah and I met in the most kismet circumstance and developed a bond around several things, including writing and creativity, which we focus on in this episode. Leah is a poet and writer who holds both a bachelor's from NYU and an MFA in writing from CAL Arts. We talk about process, habits, and routines around writing and beyond. We drank wine and giggled as we answered listener questions on writing. I hope you have as much fun eavesdropping as we did recording this.Show notes:- Connect...
2020-08-06
1h 42
Commonplace Podcast
Episode 88: Global Roll Call, Part 3
Commonplace guests as they appear in this episode:Molly Peacock is a poet, biographer, essayist, and short fiction writer. Her most recent book is The Analyst: poems.Alicia Jo Rabins is a writer, musician, composer, performer and Torah teacher. She creates multi-genre works of experimental beauty which explore the intersection of ancient wisdom texts with everyday life. Her most recent book is Fruit Geode.D. A. Powell’s books include Cocktails and Chronic, as well as Useless Landscape, or A Guide for Boys. He recently published a ch...
2020-06-05
1h 42
DISPATCH
DISPATCH N° 3
In this episode:1. Filipa Ramos, “What the virus wants”, from “The Contemporary Journal”https://thecontemporaryjournal.org/issues/sonic-continuum/what-the-virus-wants2. Northen Cardinal, Merritt Island, Florida, USA3. Bernadette Mayer, “Fish & Chips”, from Poetry Foundationhttps://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poems/146501/fish-chips4. Giacinto Scelsi, “Chukrum”5. Press Release of the exhibition “The Clock”, Christian Marclayhttps://whitecube.com/exhibitions/exhibition/christian_marclay_masons_yard_2010
2020-05-29
33 min
Baffling Combustions
17. Quarantine VI - Eve of Easter
Here we steer into Bernadette Mayer's "Eve of Easter," leaving what wakes - the "shocking resurrection idea" included and all that that might freight. The poem was first published in Mayer's GOLDEN BOOK OF WORDS (Angel Hair, 1978) and republished in EATING THE COLORS OF A LINEUP OF WORDS: THE EARLY BOOKS OF BERNADETTE MAYER (Station Hill Press, 2015). This podcast also includes a Public Access Poetry recording of Mayer reading the poem on April 26, 1978. (There's a lot of ambient sound in that recording, sorry). One program note: We fail to mention that the poet John Milton's first wife was named Mary...
2020-05-19
1h 05
Baffling Combustions
15. Quarantine IV - Red Shift
Four weeks into our collective Great Pause, the Bafflers examine “Red Shift,” Ted Berrigan’s iconic New York School poem. This close reading – distinguished in part by our own Sparrow having been Berrigan’s student - proceeds from the astrophysical definition of “redshift” to speculations into what attributive meanings to which Berrigan might allude. This includes a broad look into the nature of time as surfaced in the poem and in part depth charged in Berrigan situating the poem “at 8:08 p.m.” (the Eight-Fold Path, I-Ching and Hubble’s insights into an exploding universe). We touch on his forebearers – Allen Ginsberg, Frank O’Hara...
2020-04-30
1h 17
Now That We’re Friends
Now That We're Quarantined LIVE... on Zoom
Well, *sigh*, things sure have changed since we last caught up with Anne, Caroline, Gale and Producer Lisann. Since O,Miami's annual April festival went O,nline, we gathered via Zoom at 3:05 PM on April 11th, 2020 for our first "live" episode of Now That We're Friends. We went through a few listener questions about life in quarantine. We read our favorite isolation poems and played our go-to lonely jams. We speculated on how we'll react to each another once we're all out in the open again. And we talked about how we're essentially in a time portal...
2020-04-27
1h 35
Konch
December 17 by Bernadette Mayer read by Gloria Dawson
December 17 by Bernadette Mayer read by Gloria Dawson. December 17 forms part of a sequence of poems called, 'A Month of Noons'. It appears in the collection, 'Poetry State Forest' published by New Directions in 2008. More from Gloria Dawson can be found at https://cargocollective.com/gloriadawson
2020-04-11
01 min
Exploding Head Movies
2020: 24 Hours of Radio Art [Hours 19 & 20] - "Vox magna maioris est viventem" (2020 January 17)
With the recent death of poet John Giorno, gak returns to 24 Hours of Radio Art with a tribute to his landmark yet accessible Dial-a-Poem service. In lieu of having a series of landlines connected to answering machines, we will parallelize the experience by having multiple poems read simultaneously as additional orders are barked via megaphone. "A circus of verse for the normal adverse!" Prepare for the transmundane or assemble the show yourself with occasional noise announcements.Channel A:A1\ Vladimir Mayakovsky: Listen (Russian Futurism, 1920) A2\ John Giorno: I Resigned Myself to Being Here (Sugar, Alcohol...
2020-01-18
2h 03
CiTR -- Exploding Head Movies
2020: 24 Hours of Radio Art [Hours 19 & 20] - "Vox magna maioris est viventem" (2020 January 17)
With the recent death of poet John Giorno, gak returns to 24 Hours of Radio Art with a tribute to his landmark yet accessible Dial-a-Poem service. In lieu of having a series of landlines connected to answering machines, we will parallelize the experience by having multiple poems read simultaneously as additional orders are barked via megaphone. "A circus of verse for the normal adverse!" Prepare for the transmundane or assemble the show yourself with occasional noise announcements.Channel A:A1\ Vladimir Mayakovsky: Listen (Russian Futurism, 1920) A2\ John Giorno: I Resigned Myself to Being Here (Sugar, Alcohol...
2020-01-18
2h 03
CiTR -- Exploding Head Movies
2020: 24 Hours of Radio Art [Hours 19 & 20] - "Vox magna maioris est viventem" (2020 January 17)
With the recent death of poet John Giorno, gak returns to 24 Hours of Radio Art with a tribute to his landmark yet accessible Dial-a-Poem service. In lieu of having a series of landlines connected to answering machines, we will parallelize the experience by having multiple poems read simultaneously as additional orders are barked via megaphone. "A circus of verse for the normal adverse!" Prepare for the transmundane or assemble the show yourself with occasional noise announcements. Channel A: A1\ Vladimir Mayakovsky: Listen (Russian Futurism, 1920) A2\ John Giorno: I Resigned Myself to Being Here (Sugar, Alcohol & Meat: The Dial-a-Poem Poets, 1980) Giorno...
2020-01-18
00 min
Exploding Head Movies
2020: 24 Hours of Radio Art [Hours 19 & 20] - "Vox magna maioris est viventem" (2020 January 17)
With the recent death of poet John Giorno, gak returns to 24 Hours of Radio Art with a tribute to his landmark yet accessible Dial-a-Poem service. In lieu of having a series of landlines connected to answering machines, we will parallelize the experience by having multiple poems read simultaneously as additional orders are barked via megaphone. "A circus of verse for the normal adverse!" Prepare for the transmundane or assemble the show yourself with occasional noise announcements.Channel A:A1\ Vladimir Mayakovsky: Listen (Russian Futurism, 1920) A2\ John Giorno: I Resigned Myself to Being Here (Sugar, Alcohol...
2020-01-18
2h 03
Prolesound
Midwinter Day — Bernadette Mayer
special thanks to kay for getting this recording to prolesound! this is a marathon reading featuring: Kay Gabriel, Liam O'Brien, Nathaniel Rosenthalis, Becca Teich, Ariel Goldberg, Stephen Ira, Chevelle Caballero, Diana Hamilton, and our unnamed co-conspirators! <3
2019-12-25
3h 05
Commonplace Podcast
Episode 78: Anne Boyer
Episode transcripts available here.Books by Anne BoyerThe Undying (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2019)A Handbook of Disappointed Fate (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2018)Garments Against Women (Ahsahta, 2015)The Romance of Happy Workers (Coffee House Press, 2008)Other Texts and Writers Mentioned in the EpisodeCassandra GilligSiddhartha Mukherjee’s The Emperor of All Maladies (Scribner, 2011)Bernadette MayerPatricia Lennox BoydClaudia Rankine’s Citizen (Graywolf, 2014)Maggie NelsonArthur RimbaudOcean VuongEliz...
2019-11-28
2h 01
Commonplace Podcast
Episode 76: Ada Limón
Books by Ada LimónThe Carrying (Milkweed, 2018)Bright Dead Things (Milkweed, 2015)Sharks in the Rivers (Milkweed, 2010)lucky wreck (Autumn House, 2006)This Big Fake World (Pearl Poetry Prize series, 2006)Other Relevant LinksThe theory and play of duende by LorcaAdrian Matejka’s One Big SmokeNyorican PoetryEpisode 16: Jericho BrownCD WrightBernadette Mayer’s conversation with Charles BernsteinEpisode 60: Robin Coste LewisRobin Coste Lewis’ acceptance speech for NBAA...
2019-10-30
1h 45
Poetry Koan
EPISODE 25: Sandra Simonds prescribes I Know a Man by Robert Creeley & Sonnet by Bernadette Mayer
This week in the pharmacy we have the poet SANDRA SIMONDS!Sandra Simonds is the author of six books of poetry: Orlando, (Wave Books, 2018), Further Problems with Pleasure, winner of the 2015 Akron Poetry Prize from the University of Akron Press, Steal It Back (Saturnalia Books, 2015), The Sonnets (Bloof Books, 2014), Mother Was a Tragic Girl (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 2012), and Warsaw Bikini (Bloof Books, 2009). Her poems have been published in the New York Times, the Best American Poetry 2015 and 2014 and have appeared in many literary journals, including Poetry, the American Poetry Review, the Chicago Review, Granta, Boston Review, Ploughshares...
2019-09-22
29 min
Grierson & Leitch
"Where'd You Go Bernadette," "Blinded by the Light," "The Lost Boys"
Richard Linklater having a new movie coming out is usually cause for celebration in Grierson & Leitch land, but "Where'd You Go Bernadette" is a major disappointment. We also discuss "Blinded by the Light," which is about Bruce Springsteen, kind of. Also, in our Reboot, we dig into Joel Schumaker's 1987 teen vampire flick "The Lost Boys." Timestamps (approximate): 9:39 "Where'd You Go Bernadette" 28:04 "Blinded by the Light" 45:16 "The Lost Boys" Thanks to Dylan Mayer and My Friend Mary, both of which are wonderful, for the music. We hope you enjoy. Let us know what you think @griersonleitch on Twitter, or griersonleitch@gmail...
2019-08-20
1h 04
Konch
The End of Human Rain by Bernadette Mayer read by Colin Herd
'The End of Human Rain' by Bernadette Mayer read by Colin Herd. 'The End of Human Rain' was first collected in 'The Old Style Is Finding Out Something About A Whole New Set Of Possibilities'. It appears in 'Eating the Colors of a Lineup of Words : The Collected Early Books of Bernadette Mayer' published by Barrytown/Station Hill Press in 2015. More from Colin Herd can be found at http://www.colinherd.com/
2019-06-27
01 min
TCI Transmissions
TCI Transmission 09: Give Everybody Everything: The Financial Life of Bernadette Mayer
This episode came out of a conversation inspired by our study on the financial state of artists today, and was produced by Rachel James and The Organist (a podcast created by McSweeney’s and KCRW) in collaboration with TCI. You can also find it on The Organist’s website.
2019-04-18
00 min
The Organist
Give Everybody Everything: The Financial Life of Bernadette Mayer
If poetry makes nothing happen, it also makes very little in the way of income. Take the acclaimed poet Bernadette Mayer. Often aligned with the Language Poets, Mayer overcame entrenched sexism to establish herself as one of the most influential poets of her generation. At 73, she’s still producing work. And yet she only made about $17,000 last year. That’s hardly enough to live on, even after Mayer and her partner moved out of New York City. Tech moguls like Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk talk about Universal Basic Income as a fix for increasing automation. But coul...
2019-04-18
00 min
Commonplace Podcast
Episode 61: Rosa Alcalá (Translation Series, Ep. 1)
Episode 1 of Commonplace’s special series on translation.Rosa Alcalá is the author of three full-length collections of poetry, most recently, MyOTHER TONGUE (Futurepoem), and translator of several full-length translations including the recently released New and Selected Poems of Cecilia Vicuña (Kelsey Street Press) for which Alcalá received a translation fellowship from the National Endowment of the Arts in 2015.Alcalá talks to Commonplace host Rachel Zucker about the experience of translating and transcribing the poetry and performances of Chilean-born artist Cecilia Vicuña. Alcalá speaks about growing up in Paterson, N.J., having been a c...
2018-11-21
1h 04
No Good Poetry
Episode 82: List Poems
Anaphora for days! Poet Raina Zelinski joins me this week to talk about list poems. How can a poem create repetition? Is there a difference, between litany, catalogues, and list poems? We look at list poems by John Ashbery, Bernadette Mayer, Walt Whitman, Allen Ginsberg, Ted Berrigan, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
2018-11-03
1h 10
No Good Poetry
Episode 74: Sonnets
This week is all about sonnets, both traditional and modern. We read and talk about sonnets by John Keats, Gerard Manley Hopkins, William Butler Yeats, John Berryman, e.e. cummings, Ted Berrigan, Bernadette Mayer, Ron Padgett, and Terrance Hayes.
2018-09-01
1h 07
No Good Poetry
Episode 58: Collaborative Art and Performance Poetry with Jennifer Karmin
At New Orleans Poetry Fest this year we sat down with Chicago poet Jennifer Karmin to talk about poets collaborating with each other and other types of artists, performance poetry, and she shares some of the poetry from Sexual Organs of the IRS which she wrote with Bernadette Mayer.
2018-05-13
40 min
TV Party
Episode 7: The One With the Magic Detective (feat. Interview w/Krypton's Cameron Cuffe)
For their latest trick, Allison and Clint (along with their lovely assistants Dominick Suzanne-Mayer and Caroline Siede) patter about ABC's newest, weirdest magician/cop procedural, Deception! Is it secretly amazing, or does it just providethe illusion of quality? Or is it both? Along the way, our hosts also celebrate John Oliver's deep dive into Bitcoin, discuss the premiere of NBC's painfully earnest musical theater drama Rise, and talk about Syfy's upcoming superhero prequel series Krypton (featuring an exclusive interview with the show's star, Cameron Cuffe).Timestamps:...
2018-03-19
1h 21
The Lou Cappetta Show
Ep. 15, B.R. Giacomazzo (Jounalist, Publicist, & Author of "The Uprising" Series)
This week, Bernadette Giacomazzo is our guest. She shares some really interesting stories from her career as a publicist in NYC (including an interesting interaction with John Mayer), some of the ways she has tried to help our show behind the scenes, and the March release of "The Gathering" the first book in her series "The Uprising".
2018-02-23
1h 49
The Lou Cappetta Show
Ep. 15, B.R. Giacomazzo (Jounalist, Publicist, & Author of "The Uprising" Series)
This week, Bernadette Giacomazzo is our guest. She shares some really interesting stories from her career as a publicist in NYC (including an interesting interaction with John Mayer), some of the ways she has tried to help our show behind the scenes, and the March release of "The Gathering" the first book in her series "The Uprising".
2018-02-23
1h 49
No Good Poetry
Episode 35: Quantifying Poetry, Modern Sonnets, and Poetry-Writing Parties
A miscellany of topics this week. Joseph Makkos tells us about a pretty terrible article from the Daily Mail about what makes poetry successful which we discuss. We talk about modern sonnets and read a few by Bernadette Mayer and Ted Berrigan, and we talk about writing poetry at parties and have a laugh about some poetry written at past parties.
2017-12-02
1h 00
Konch
Failures In Infinitives by Bernadette Mayer read by Erica Eyres
'Failures In Infinitives' by Bernadette Mayer read by Erica Eyres. 'Failures In Infinitives' was published in 'A Bernadette Mayer Reader' by New Directions in 1992 and can be read at https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/49736/failures-in-infinitives. More from Erica Eyres can be found at http://www.ericaeyres.com.
2017-08-17
03 min
Black Box Poetry
Prose Poems (with special guest Noel Capozzalo)
In this episode we talk prose poems with our first special guest, Noel Capozzalo! We read "April" by Bernadette Mayer; "The Beggar Woman of Naples" by Max Jacob, trans. John Ashbery; "A Little Fable" by Franz Kafka, trans. Willa and Edwin Muir.
2017-07-13
1h 03
Commonplace Podcast
Episode 15: Bernadette Mayer
2016-12-23
1h 16
The Real Housewives of Bohemia
Ep. 45 - Getting Off Easy
Becca's birthday. Bernadette Mayer's party. Two dollar bills. Brighton Beach. Dune buggy cops. Crossing guards. Stalkers. False alarms. "You little bitch." Cupcakes and streamers. We don't live in a shared reality.
2016-07-15
1h 18
The Real Housewives of Bohemia
Ep. 45 - Getting Off Easy
Becca's birthday. Bernadette Mayer's party. Two dollar bills. Brighton Beach. Dune buggy cops. Crossing guards. Stalkers. False alarms. "You little bitch." Cupcakes and streamers. We don't live in a shared reality. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/realhousewivesofbohemia/message
2016-07-15
1h 18
The Organist
Language Is Speech: An Interview with Joshua Beckman
Since the early 2000s, Joshua Beckman has experimented with nature of performing poetry. He has traveled with gangs of poets around the country in a bus, reading in far-flung and unusual venues. He has written live improvisational collaborative poems and recently has given many one-on-one poetry readings. In this episode of The Organist, Ross Simonini speaks to Beckman about the way he reads and writes his poetry aloud, his favorite poetry recordings, and the many poets—Lew Welch, Frank O'Hara, Robert Creeley—whose verbal and performative antics have inspired him. Joshua Beckman's Poetry Mixtape For The Orga...
2016-03-25
00 min
Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Drama
Be Frank With Me: A Novel by Julia Claiborne Johnson
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/252125 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Be Frank With Me: A Novel Author: Julia Claiborne Johnson Narrator: Tavia Gilbert Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 38 minutes Release date: February 2, 2016 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.25 of Total 36 Ratings of Narrator: 4.62 of Total 13 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: A sparkling talent makes her fiction debut with this infectious novel that combines the charming pluck of Eloise, the poignant psychological quirks of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and the page-turning spirit of Where’d You Go, Bernadette. Reclusive literary legend M. M. “Mimi” Banning has been holed...
2016-02-02
05 min
PoemTalk at the Writers House
Episode 85 - A day like any other
Bernadette Mayer, Julia Bloch, and Erica Kaufman join Al Filreis to discuss James Schuyler's "February."
2015-02-20
37 min
Dave's Gone By
Dave's Gone By #489 (12/20/14): ELLI'S ISLAND
Here is the 489th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Dec. 20, 2014. Info: davesgoneby.com.Featuring: Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with actor Eliezer Mayer (aka Elli the King of Broadway). Plus: Inside Broadway, Rabbi Sol Solomon’s Chanukah story (“Little Yomo and the Corned Beef Sandwich”), The Wretched Pun of Destiny (Tree Hall), Dylan – Sooner & Later (winterlude), Saturday Segues (Frank Zappa, John Fry) and the Greeley Crime BeatGuests: actor Elli the King of Broadway and Dave’s wife, Joyce Weil
2014-12-21
4h 25
Otherppl with Brad Listi
Episode 333 — Dorothea Lasky
Dorothea Lasky is the guest. Her latest poetry collection, Rome, is available now from Liveright. Maggie Nelson says “Dorothea Lasky is one of the very best poets we've got. Her poems radiate weirdness and raw power; you can feel your mind grow new folds as you read them. They lay waste to milquetoast notions of poetic longing or melancholy, and instead go in for the vibrating, bloody facts of sadness, anger, desire, bare life, all returned to us more intensely, strangely, and sometimes comedically, by her words. The line is Lasky's measure, and she wields it like an axe she...
2014-11-26
1h 13
Papers for the Border
Papers for the Border 18.1: The 2nd Poetry Epsiode Bonus EP
Hello again! At the outset of putting together the 18th episode, I knew I couldn’t reasonably expect listeners to sit through almost three hours of this business, but there was too much good stuff left on the cutting room floor, so I knew fairly early on that there would be a “bonus EP” of sorts. In the spirit of the other Haines-inspired title, I’m calling this one: What This Was Going to Supposed to Mean Here’s the tracklist, following the format of Episode 18, it’s just bare bones, with credits and other info directly following it. Please take...
2014-05-15
1h 02
Radio Free Albion
Episode 4: Hannah Gamble
Hannah Gamble is the author of the poetry collection Your Invitation to a Modest Breakfast (Fence, 2012), which was one of the winners of 2011 National Poetry Series Competition, selected by Bernadette Mayer. Hannah has received writing and teaching fellowships from Rice University, the University of Houston, and The Edward F. Albee Foundation. Her poems and interviews appear or are forthcoming in American Poetry Review, jubilat, The Laurel Review, Indiana Review, and Ecotone, among others. She teaches English at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and lives in Chicago.
2013-01-11
41 min
PoemTalk at the Writers House
Episode 58 - Tired, poor, huddled, gentrified: Bernadette Mayer, "The Tragic Condition of the Statue of Liberty"
Anne Waldman, Julia Bloch and Katie Price come together at the Kelly Writers House to discuss Bernadette Mayer's "The Tragic Condition of the Statue of Liberty" with host, Al Filreis.
2012-10-16
31 min
tony tost's america
Episode 10 | "Drama Until the Very End"
Welcome to Tony Tost's America. My name is Tony Tost, and this is my America:"To Beat the Devil," Kris Kristofferson"I Looked Down the Road (and Wondered)," Sister Rosetta TharpeWilliam S. Burrough folds a curse back into itself"Take My Hand (Precious Lord)," Link Wray"Singin' in Vietnam Talkin' Blues," Johnny Cash"Snow Is Falling Everywhere," Yoko OnoJerome Rothenberg totally translates himself into a particular ache"Burma Shave," Roger MillerBernadette Mayer scopes out the upcoming revolution"The Heavenly...
2010-03-07
00 min