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Episode 9. Prinzendorf Impressions: Süßes Erden Mysterien Theater
In this very special episode one of our hosts is transmogrified in Prinzendorf. Another is levitated multiple times, raised into the air! We discuss the relationship between the thing-in-iteslf, knowing the thing as represented, and the thing-as-experienced. A lot of blood. A lot of fruit. A lot of entrails.Plus: Dandelion Magic!The best way to find a virtual therapistNitsch at Bayeuruth Mekas with colour commentary Kubelka at dawnLoud sneezes and the red wine tastes like blood for weeks. Gardens of stone. Gardens of delicacies.Indissoluble binomials. The ascendant power of poetic translation of song...
2025-06-30
2h 45
Girlies for McGann
25. Ripper Street (2013)
And now, for something completely different: we're taking a swing away from the political this week to talk about Paul's 2013 episode of the series Ripper Street, which ran for five seasons on the BBC and starred Matthew MacFadyen (aka our Mr. Darcy), Jerome Flynn, and Adam Rothenberg. Paul stars as Stanley Bone, a real estate developer who may have ties to the murder of the week.Listen on for discussion of mental health treatment and policing in the late 19th century, why we think MacFadyen is far more suited for traditional drama than shows like Succession...
2025-04-14
59 min
Coven
Coven - Season 2, Episode 5: María Sabina
In this week’s episode, we welcome the powerful, mystical, and resilient healer + Mazatec sabia (wise woman), María Sabina into our Coven. While widely known as the “mushroom priestess” or the “mother of magic mushrooms,” her story is one of profound and often overlooked tragedy. We discuss her tumultuous journey to embody her calling as a healer, her relationship to and work with the “little saint” mushrooms, and the ways in which her story reflects the shadows of American culture and colonialism. Coven is a Stars, Etc ProductionWritten & Hosted by Jenna Scott and Socor...
2025-03-08
1h 20
Words in the Air
Der Gilgul (The Possessed) by Jerome Rothenberg
Read by Terry Casburn Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman
2024-12-16
02 min
iMMERSE! with Charlie Morrow
Charlie Morrow & bart plantenga: iMMERSEd in iMMERSion 34
An internal conversation between the creator of iMMERSE!, Charlie Morrow & the producer of iMMERSE!, bart plantenga. They’ve been working on the iMMERSE book-podcast-exhibition project for some years now & it was time to take stock of what they’ve learned & experienced... The fact is the subject of immersion, losing yourself in a context, a space, an altered consciousness remains fascinating. The podcasts are the offspring of the original iMMERSE! book ideas that came to the surface in 2019 as they reconnected after years of little to no contact. They hit upon a collaboration that continues full steam as they discover the d...
2024-11-17
38 min
Cascadian Prophets
Jerome Rothenberg Interview from 2001
Jerome Rothenberg was a legendary poet, translator and anthologist. His work on various poetry anthologies, including Poems for the Millennium were an inspiration for our Cascadian Zen series. He died on April 21, 2024 and we're presenting this archive audio of the interview conducted in November 2001 as our latest Cascadian Prophets podcast. R.I.P. Jerome! Our introduction from 2001.
2024-08-01
47 min
The Department of Homeland Inspiration
A Song About a Dead Person
Art Ranger celebrates and reminisces about the life and work of poet, Jerome Rothenberg, who passed recently. He was a treasured mentor whom we admire forever. To learn more about Rothenberg's gigantic contribution to literature, read his NYT obituary. Our favorite books of his are "That Dada Strain" and "Shaking the Pumpkin" from which title of this podcast comes: SONGS & OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES FROM THE SOCIETY OF THE MYSTIC ANIMALS of the Seneca people. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message
2024-06-07
11 min
LiFO X 2023 ΕΛΕVΣΙΣ
Μυστήριο 93 Ξυλίκι: Ένας καλλιτεχνικός στοχασμός πάνω στον χρόνο
Η ομάδα Amor Omnia, στo πλαίσιo της 2023 ΕΛΕVΣΙΣ Πολιτιστική Πρωτεύουσα της Ευρώπης, παρουσίασε τη δράση Μυστήριο 93 ΞΥΛΙΚΙ με τίτλο «Post Scriptum», ένα θεατροποιημένο αναλόγιο με θέμα του το γεγονός και το βίωμα της αρπαγής και της απουσίας, στον χώρο του Πάρκινγκ Παλαιού Ελαιουργείου Ελευσίνας. Τρεις ηθοποιοί, η Ιωάννα Παππά (η Β), ο Αλκης Παναγιωτίδης (ο Α) και ο εμπνευστής και σκηνοθέτης της παράστασης Αντρέας Μαντάς (ο Γ), απήγγειλαν το πρωτότυπο, ειδικά γραμμένο για την παράσταση κείμενο (επίσης του Α. Μαντά), με λόγο συμβολικό, εμπνευσμένο από τα Αρχέτυπα και σύμβολα αρχαία αλλά και νεωτερικά, θίγοντας θέματα πανανθρώπινα και άχρονα, όπως τον πόνο της απώλειας, την αλλοτρίωση, τη μοναξιά, τη λύτρωση του ονείρου.Απέναντί τους, αντικριστά, συνόδευσαν μουσικά την αφήγηση ο θρύλος της βρετανικής σκηνής, μπασίστας, συνθέτης και παραγωγός Jah Wobble, μαζί με τους Tian, το σχήμα που έχουν δημιουργήσει οι γιοι του, John και Charlie Wardle. Και ενώ οι θεατές παρακολουθούσαν όρθιοι στον χώρο που δημιουργούσαν ανάμεσά τους οι καλλιτέχνες, αθέατο παιζόταν το ΞΥΛΙΚΙ, το αρχαίο παιδικό παιχνίδι που έδωσε το όνομά του στη δράση. Αξίζει να σημειωθεί ότι αυτή ήταν η πρώτη φορά στην Ελλάδα που ένας τόσο σημαντικός καλλιτέχνης της διεθνούς σκηνής συμμετείχε σε θεατρική παράσταση παίζοντας ζωντανά μουσική. O Jah Wobble μαζί με τους Tian αφουγκράστηκαν με σπάνια ευαισθησία τη φωνή της προαιώνιας πέτρας στην πηγή της, τον τόπο της Ελευσίνας, και την απέδωσαν με ethno-ψυχεδελικούς jazz ήχους, απλά και ουσιαστικά, με ένα μπάσο, κρουστά και τον ιδιαίτερο ήχο του κινέζικου βιολιού (er-hu). Στο podcast μπορείτε να ακούσετε ολόκληρη την παράσταση, που ξεκινάει την απαγγελία από τον Gary Farmer στίχων από το βιβλίο του Jerome Rothenberg, “An Oracle For Delphi”. Στη συνέχεια, ακούμε τον Jah Wobble να απαγγέλει τους εισαγωγικούς στίχους του κειμένου, και ακολουθεί το κυρίως μέρος της παράστασης.ΞΥΛΙΚΙ_POST SCRIPTUMCredits παράστασηςΣύλληψη - Σκηνοθεσία - Κείμενο: Αντρέας ΜαντάςΕπιμέλεια πρωτότυπου κειμένου: Τίνα ΠαππάΕρμηνεία: Άλκης Παναγιωτίδης, Ιωάννα Παππά, Αντρέας ΜαντάςΠρωτότυπη μουσική: Jah Wobble & Tian QiYiΣχεδιασμός φωτισμού: Τάσος ΠαλαιορούταςΔιεύθυνση Παραγωγής: Μαρία Καραγιαννάκη / Chase The CutΕνδυματολόγος: Νίκη ΠαγιατάκηΕκτέλεση Παραγωγής: Amor Omnia Productions Μια παραγωγή της 2023 Ελευσίς Πολιτιστική Πρωτεύουσα της Ευρώπης. Η δράση υλοποιείται στο πλαίσιο του Εθνικού Σχεδίου Ανάκαμψης και Ανθεκτικότητας Ελλάδα 2.0. Με τη χρηματοδότηση της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης NextGenerationEU.
2024-05-31
43 min
Words in the Air
Lorca Variation 34 A Book of Hours by Jerome Rothenberg
Read by Terry Casburn Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman
2024-05-20
03 min
Words in the Air
The Case for Memory by Jerome Rothenberg
Read by Jerome Rothenberg Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman
2024-05-16
00 min
WBGO Journal Podcast
A tribute to the late New Jersey Congressman Donald Payne Jr. of Newark and poet Jerome Rothenberg
On the April 27 edition of the WBGO Journal, we pay tribute to the work of New Jersey Congressman Donald Payne Jr. and poet Jerome Rothenberg
2024-04-27
30 min
The Epicurean Vagabonds present Aesthetic Arrest
Aesthetic Arrest Podcast: Faith Ringgold, James, Lizz Wright, Jerome Rothenberg & Turkish-Style Hash Browns!
Plus Sofia Samatar, Thandiwe Muriu & Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colours Trilogy!This Week’s Apéritif: Qershi Cola Cocktails (Cherry Raki, Sour Cherry Juice & Coke Over Ice)Reading: The Practice, the Horizon and the Chain by Sofia Samatar & Celebrating the Life & Work of Poet, Translator & Anthologist Jerome Rothenberg (December 11, 1931 – April 21, 2024) Listening: Yummy by James & Shadow by Lizz Wright Looking...
2024-04-26
50 min
iMMERSE! with Charlie Morrow
David First: The Magic Resonances 30
“I define immersive as the first time I realized that there was a bigger universe than my daily life.” David First is a many-sided composer-musician having played in Dead Cheese, a hippie guitar band in his youth, performed with Cecil Taylor in Carnegie Hall, produced many records of minimalist drone music some of which were released on Phill Niblockʼs XI label, he’s played in rowdy bar bands, led the no-wavish band the Notekillers, which had a significant influence on Sonic Youth and he has even conducted a Mummerʼs String Band in various Philly parades. The Villa...
2024-03-30
58 min
The Time of the Feminine - A Global Sisterhood Podcast
Toko-pa Turner: Living in Between Dreams, Realms, and Reality
Our dreams are a form of communication; to get our attention and for us to actively tend to them. Whether it’s a good dream or a bad one, our dreams want to tell us something we might not have listened to while we were awake. However, scary dreams tell us another thing. Maybe we haven’t tended to them in some way for lack of resources to understand, while also trying to escape the difficulty in our lives in various ways, whether that looks like imbibing social media, other addictions, and various forms of escapism. But once we tend...
2023-08-03
49 min
Ep 84: Nick Cave + Jerome Rothenberg = Eh! | I Hate Matt Wall Poetry Podcast
read this essay here: https://unherd.com/2023/06/poetry-has-lost-its-violence/ Join the Anarchy Crew to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa_Bj_lFQ5nCbM6flBlKhYA/join Get Poetic Anarchy Press poetry at https://www.etsy.com/shop/MattWallWrites Take my FREE writing workshop at www.poeticanarchy.com Get... Continue reading
2023-06-23
40 min
iMMERSE! with Charlie Morrow
Gideon D’Arcangelo - Designing Immersive Experiences 23
Gideon D’Arcangelo is a man of many ambitions. His main interests include the integration of virtual and physical worlds, working toward the design integration of physical, media, systems, graphic & content to ultimately create holistic experiences. He joined Arup’s New York office in 2019 where he is a Principal and serves as the Americas Digital Services Portfolio Leader and a designer of interactive and immersive environments. He has been the VP of Strategy and Communications at ESI Design. He has worked on the Hall of Human Life at the Boston Museum of Science, and the Instit...
2023-05-30
36 min
Ronda de Nit
Ronda de Nit a Sants 3 Ràdio(31-03-23)720:Ned Rothenberg,Jacob Collier,Dafnis Prieto,Julien Pontvianne / Abhra.
1. Ned Rothenberg - Inner Diaspora 2006 – Brooklyn, NY, June 19 & 20, 2006 Ned Rothenberg (cl,b-cl,shakuhachi,as) Mark Feldman (vln) Erik Friedlander (cello) Jerome Harris (b-g,g,lap-steel) Samir Chatterjee (tabla) El compositor/intèrpret Ned Rothenberg ha estat aclamat internacionalment per la seva música en solitari i conjunt, presentada durant els últims 40 anys als 5 continents. Toca principalment el saxo alt, el clarinet, el clarinet baix i al shakuhachi, una flauta de bambú japonesa. El seu treball en solitari busca una paleta ampliade llenguatge sonor, buscant, com tot bon creador, un idioma musical personal, propi. També dirigeix el trio Sync, amb Jerome Harris...
2023-04-01
1h 02
Infinite Imaginarium
The Disembodied Poetics of Shaking the Pumpkin
Changing The Present, Changing The Past: A Poetics by Jerome Rothenberg "The notion that poetry although converted to books, precedes writing, precedes a literate tradition, that poetry goes back to our earliest beginnings as human beings and continues in some kind of unbroken line up to the present, in which writing is, I would take it, both a complication and another possibility...And starting from that notion, I'll sing a few songs, The original songs, in the place where these songs come from, would be sun by a single ceremonial leader in a ceremony called shaking the pumpkin"
2023-01-31
34 min
Poem Talk
Untranslatable: A discussion of Armand Schwerner’s “Tablet 25” & “‘daddy, can you staple these two stars together to make an airplane?’”
Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Jerome Rothenberg, Pierre Joris, and Charles Bernstein.
2022-12-22
1h 00
Big Sur Radio
Especial fin de año: Rocío Abarzúa y Diego Alfaro recomiendan libros
🔥Recomendaciones🔥 Como les habíamos adelantado, ya está disponible el podcast en que Rocío Abarzúa (@rbabarzu) y Diego Alfaro Palma (@diego.alfarop) nos recomiendan libros para este fin de año: 💌 Loca fuerte de Óscar Contardo (#edicionesudp). Este libro realmente fue una gran novedad este año. Con palabras de Diego: “El autor nos acerca a un Lemebel real.” ✊🏻 La ola viene de vuelta. Extractos de entrevistas a Gladys Marín (#alquimiaediciones). Ambos coincidieron en que “parece un libro narrado por su propia pluma.” 🔙 Algunas esperadas reposiciones: la Poesía de Violeta Parra (#uveditorial), Stoner de John Williams (#fiordo) y Cometierra de...
2022-11-29
44 min
Magick & Alchemy
Episode 80: Psychedelic Witchcraft
Episode DescriptionOn episode 80 of the Magick & Alchemy Podcast, hosts Kate Belew and Kristin Lisenby discuss the relationship between psychedelic states and witchcraft. They talk about magickal elixirs, like those given to initiates of the Eleusinian Mysteries, and Circe’s ‘love filters.’ They consider magic mushrooms, mandrake, poppy flowers, LSD, and how these substances played a role in journeying, dreamwork, and divination. They talk about Isis, Hecate, Inanna, Demeter, Persephone, Asclepius, Maria Sabina, St. Nick, and reflect on the connection between ergot (a psychoactive fungus) and the Salem Witch Trials.Created by Tamed Wild.Production by Julio MonteroMusic by Follow the Wind,T...
2022-11-07
37 min
iMMERSE! with Charlie Morrow
Paco Underhill - Immersive Consumer Behavior 7
Paco Underhill was inspired by the methodology of urbanist William H. Whyte & the fact that he has lived in many cities around the world as the son of a diplomat, is a retail space doctor, consumer behavior consultant and best-selling author of Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping, founded the first iteration office of his consultancy Envirosell in 1986. He became the chairman of the New Wilderness Foundation, an ethnopoetics and performing arts group, co-founded by poet Jerome Rothenberg and Morrow in 1974. * production & audio backdrop: bart plantenga
2022-06-15
29 min
A Paradise of Poems
Dreamwork Three by Jerome Rothenberg
a trembling old man dreams of a chinese garden a comical old man dreams of newspapers under his rabbi's hat a simple tavernkeeper dreams of icicles & fisheyes a sinister tavernkeeper dreams of puddles with an angel of the law in every drop the furrier's plump daughter is dreaming of a patch of old vanilla the furrier's foreign daughter is dreaming of a hat from which a marten hangs the proud accountant dreams of a trolleycar over the frozen river the reluctant accountant dreams of his...
2022-02-14
05 min
A Paradise of Poems
A Paradise of Poets by Jerome Rothenberg
1 He takes a book down from his shelf & scribbles across a page of text: I am the final one. This means the world will end when he does. 2 In the Inferno, Dante conceives a Paradise of Poets & calls it Limbo. Foolishly he thinks his place is elsewhere. 3 Now the time has come to write a poem about a Paradise of Poets.
2022-02-14
01 min
Waves Breaking
Interview with Cody-Rose Clevidence
In this episode, I spoke with Cody-Rose Clevidence about their latest publication, Aux Arc / Trypt Ich, out with Nightboat Books. We dug into language, exploring motif, grief, love—all that good stuff. Cody-Rose Clevidence is the author of BEAST FEAST (2014) and Flung/Throne (2018), both from Ahsahta Press, Listen My Friend This is the Dream I Dreamed Last Night from The Song Cave and Aux Arc / Trypt Ich as well as several handsome chapbooks (flowers and cream, NION, garden door press, Auric). They live in the Arkansas Ozarks with their medium sized but lion-hearted dog, Birdie and an absolute luna...
2021-11-17
37 min
LIVE! From City Lights
Michael McClure Memorial Tribute
A memorial tribute to Michael McClure with readings and remembrances by Russ Tamblyn, CAConrad, Margaret Randall, Forrest Gander, George Herms, Henry Kaiser, Jerome Rothenberg, Cedar Sigo, Garrett Caples, Paul Nelson, Lyn Hejinian, Andrew Schelling, Amy McClure, Jane McClure, and Joanna McClure. This event was originally broadcast live via Zoom and hosted by Peter Maravelis. Michael McClure (1932-2020) was an award-winning American poet, playwright, songwriter, and novelist. After moving to San Francisco as a young man, he was one of the five poets who participated in the Six Gallery reading that featured the public debut of Allen Ginsberg's landmark poem "Howl."...
2021-08-13
2h 01
Major Figures in Spanish Culture
9. Federico García Lorca
Federico García Lorca is Spain’s best known and perhaps most beloved poet of the 20th century. Born in 1898, Lorca formed friendships in Madrid with a pleiade of young creators in the 1920s at the Residencia de Estudiantes, al of whom would become very influential in Spanish culture. He was killed by Nacionalist forces at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War when he was only 38 years old. Christopher Maurer, professor or Spanish at Boston University introduces in this podcast this major figure in Spanish culture. Recording of Federico García Lorca’s ‘Pensamiento poético’ by Michael Alec Rose.
2021-07-21
33 min
Major Figures in Spanish Culture
9. Federico García Lorca
Federico García Lorca is Spain’s best known and perhaps most beloved poet of the 20th century. Born in 1898, Lorca formed friendships in Madrid with a pleiade of young creators in the 1920s at the Residencia de Estudiantes, al of whom would become very influential in Spanish culture. He was killed by Nacionalist forces at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War when he was only 38 years old. Christopher Maurer, professor or Spanish at Boston University introduces in this podcast this major figure in Spanish culture. Recording of Federico García Lorca’s ‘Pensamiento poético’ by Michael Alec Rose.
2021-07-21
33 min
Major Figures in Spanish Culture
9. Federico García Lorca
Federico García Lorca is Spain’s best known and perhaps most beloved poet of the 20th century. Born in 1898, Lorca formed friendships in Madrid with a pleiade of young creators in the 1920s at the Residencia de Estudiantes, al of whom would become very influential in Spanish culture. He was killed by Nacionalist forces at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War when he was only 38 years old. Christopher Maurer, professor or Spanish at Boston University introduces in this podcast this major figure in Spanish culture. Recording of Federico García Lorca’s ‘Pensamiento poético’ by Michael Alec Rose.
2021-07-21
33 min
Baring It All with Call Me Adam
Karen Mason Returns: Lessons Learned, Broadway Scandals (Rebecca), Vocal Issues, Being Let Go, Mamma Mia!, Love Never Dies, Actress, Singer
To celebrate Karen Mason's upcoming 70th Birthday (March 30), this acclaimed Broadway actress & Cabaret Icon returns to bare it all about lessons learned. From vocal issues to Rebecca, one of Broadway's biggest musical theatre scandals to not having a Broadway contract renewed, Karen Mason is Baring It All with Call Me Adam.Listen to Part 1 of our interview!Karen Mason is a 13-time Mac Award winning Cabaret Icon. She has been seen on Broadway in Mamma Mia!, Sunset Boulevard, Wonderland, and most recently, she performed around the country in the First National Tour of Andrew Lloyd...
2021-03-25
25 min
Rádio UFRJ - A Voz Livre - Poesia Sonora
As sonoridades do Mundo
Neste episódio:01 – Maggie O'Sullivan - Now to the ears - 1’47”;02 – Werner Laubscher – Hurluburlu - 1’00”;03 – Oskar Pastior - Der bug hat zwei fübe & Sonet-burger - 1’08”;04 – Giovanni Fontana - Voci 2 (fragmento) - 2’32”;05 – Dmitry Bulatov - 6 o'clock radio service - 3’26”;06 – Elise Kermani – Spiral - 3’11”;07 - Jerome Rothenberg - The Horse Songs of Frank Mitchell - 3’16”;08 - Joel Hubaut - Langue biolanguen életrobouche-bouche (fragmento) - 4’08”;Total: 17’20”.Produção, gravação, edição e locução: Marcelo Brissac.Música “Drácula” usada no prefixo e sufixo, autoria de Marcelo Brissac e Livio Tragtenberg.
2021-02-26
27 min
Baring It All with Call Me Adam
Karen Mason: Cabaret Icon, Broadway Actress, Mamma Mia!, Love Never Dies, Sunset Blvd, Wonderland, Legacy, Brian Lasser
Broadway Actress & Cabaret Icon, Karen Mason is "Baring It All with Call Me Adam" about starring on Broadway as well as her legendary cabaret career (she's a 13-time MAC Award winner).Karen gives the inside scoop on:Cast PranksSunset Boulevard (starring the legendary Glenn Close)Cabaret legacy with long-time collaborator Brian LasserWorking with Award Winning composers Alan & Marilyn Bergman, Michele Brourman, Amanda McBroom, Scott Evan Davis, Billy Goldenberg, her husband Paul RolnickRapid Fire QuestionsTune into Mason's Makin' Music every Thursday at 5pm on Karen's Facebook PageKaren is also teaching a...
2021-02-11
34 min
Baring It All with Call Me Adam
Marishka S. Phillips Interview: Actress, Acting Coach, The Marishka Method of Acting, Director, Eartha Kitt, Kerry Washington
Actress, Director, and Acting Coach Marishka S. Phillips answered my call to bare it all on my podcast Baring It All with Call Me Adam.In this interview we discuss:Marishka's acting method The Marishka MethodCoaching such big time stars as Kerry WashingtonDirecting Carlos Jerome’s play, Counting Pedestals for the Negro Ensemble CompanyDirecting Down to Eartha (a one woman show about the legendary Eartha Kitt)Rapid Fire QuestionsEnd with Marishka baring something that she has not talked about previouslyWatch Counting Pedestals on YouTubeDown to Eartha will air on Vimeo on...
2020-11-24
44 min
Estudos Clássicos em Dia
Poesia Antiga em Performance
O professor Guilherme Gontijo Flores, da Universidade Federal do Paraná, fala sobre as possibilidades na tradução, suas dificuldades e como podemos transpor obras clássicas aos nossos dias e ressignificá-las. Guilherme Gontijo Flores graduou-se em Letras, em 2005, pela Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo. Tornou-se mestre, em 2007, pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, com a dissertação “A diversão tradutória: uma tradução das ‘Elegias’ de Sexto Propércio” e doutor, em 2014, pela Universidade de São Paulo, com a tese “Uma poesia de mosaicos nas Odes de Horácio? comentário e tradução poética”. Também possui p...
2020-08-28
33 min
ONJ Records
Aiôn (Frédéric Maurin)
Album "Rituels" Sorti le 21 août 2020 ONJ Records / L'Autre Distribution • Disponible ici : https://orchestrenationaldejazz.bandcamp.com/album/rituels Ellinoa : voix Leïla Martial : voix Linda Oláh : voix Romain Dayez : voix Catherine Delaunay : clarinette, cor de basset Julien Soro : saxophone alto, clarinette Fabien Debellefontaine : saxophone ténor, clarinette, flûte Susana Santos Silva : trompette Christiane Bopp: trombone Didier Havet : trombone basse, tuba Stéphan Caracci : vibraphone, marimba, glockenspiel, percussions Rafaël Koerner : batterie Bruno Ruder : piano Elsa Moatti: violon Guillaume Roy : alto Juliette Serrad : violoncelle Raphaël Schwab : contrebasse Textes tirés de l'ouvrage "Les Techniciens du Sacré" de Jerome Rothenberg...
2020-08-21
15 min
ONJ Records
Le Monde fleur (Sylvaine Hélary)
Album "Rituels" Sorti le 21 août 2020 ONJ Records / L'Autre Distribution • Disponible ici : https://orchestrenationaldejazz.bandcamp.com/album/rituels Ellinoa : voix Leïla Martial : voix Linda Oláh : voix Romain Dayez : voix Catherine Delaunay : clarinette, cor de basset Julien Soro : saxophone alto, clarinette Fabien Debellefontaine : saxophone ténor, clarinette, flûte Susana Santos Silva : trompette Christiane Bopp: trombone Didier Havet : trombone basse, tuba Stéphan Caracci : vibraphone, marimba, glockenspiel, percussions Rafaël Koerner : batterie Bruno Ruder : piano Elsa Moatti: violon Guillaume Roy : alto Juliette Serrad : violoncelle Raphaël Schwab : contrebasse Textes tirés de l'ouvrage "Les Techniciens du Sacré" de Jerome Rothenberg...
2020-08-21
11 min
ONJ Records
Femme délit (Leïla Martial)
Album "Rituels" Sorti le 21 août 2020 ONJ Records / L'Autre Distribution • Disponible ici : https://orchestrenationaldejazz.bandcamp.com/album/rituels Ellinoa : voix Leïla Martial : voix Linda Oláh : voix Romain Dayez : voix Catherine Delaunay : clarinette, cor de basset Julien Soro : saxophone alto, clarinette Fabien Debellefontaine : saxophone ténor, clarinette, flûte Susana Santos Silva : trompette Christiane Bopp: trombone Didier Havet : trombone basse, tuba Stéphan Caracci : vibraphone, marimba, glockenspiel, percussions Rafaël Koerner : batterie Bruno Ruder : piano Elsa Moatti: violon Guillaume Roy : alto Juliette Serrad : violoncelle Raphaël Schwab : contrebasse Textes tirés de l'ouvrage "Les Techniciens du Sacré" de Jerome Rothenberg...
2020-08-21
09 min
ONJ Records
Rituel (2ème partie) (Frédéric Maurin)
Album "Rituels" Sorti le 21 août 2020 ONJ Records / L'Autre Distribution • Disponible ici : https://orchestrenationaldejazz.bandcamp.com/album/rituels Ellinoa : voix Leïla Martial : voix Linda Oláh : voix Romain Dayez : voix Catherine Delaunay : clarinette, cor de basset Julien Soro : saxophone alto, clarinette Fabien Debellefontaine : saxophone ténor, clarinette, flûte Susana Santos Silva : trompette Christiane Bopp: trombone Didier Havet : trombone basse, tuba Stéphan Caracci : vibraphone, marimba, glockenspiel, percussions Rafaël Koerner : batterie Bruno Ruder : piano Elsa Moatti: violon Guillaume Roy : alto Juliette Serrad : violoncelle Raphaël Schwab : contrebasse Textes tirés de l'ouvrage "Les Techniciens du Sacré" de Jerome Rothenberg...
2020-08-21
12 min
ONJ Records
Rituel (1ère partie) (Frédéric Maurin)
Album "Rituels" Sorti le 21 août 2020 ONJ Records / L'Autre Distribution • Disponible ici : https://orchestrenationaldejazz.bandcamp.com/album/rituels Ellinoa : voix Leïla Martial : voix Linda Oláh : voix Romain Dayez : voix Catherine Delaunay : clarinette, cor de basset Julien Soro : saxophone alto, clarinette Fabien Debellefontaine : saxophone ténor, clarinette, flûte Susana Santos Silva : trompette Christiane Bopp: trombone Didier Havet : trombone basse, tuba Stéphan Caracci : vibraphone, marimba, glockenspiel, percussions Rafaël Koerner : batterie Bruno Ruder : piano Elsa Moatti: violon Guillaume Roy : alto Juliette Serrad : violoncelle Raphaël Schwab : contrebasse Textes tirés de l'ouvrage "Les Techniciens du Sacré" de Jerome Rothenberg...
2020-08-21
09 min
ONJ Records
Naissance(s) de la nuit (Ellinoa)
Album "Rituels" Sorti le 21 août 2020 ONJ Records / L'Autre Distribution • Disponible ici : https://orchestrenationaldejazz.bandcamp.com/album/rituels Ellinoa : voix Leïla Martial : voix Linda Oláh : voix Romain Dayez : voix Catherine Delaunay : clarinette, cor de basset Julien Soro : saxophone alto, clarinette Fabien Debellefontaine : saxophone ténor, clarinette, flûte Susana Santos Silva : trompette Christiane Bopp: trombone Didier Havet : trombone basse, tuba Stéphan Caracci : vibraphone, marimba, glockenspiel, percussions Rafaël Koerner : batterie Bruno Ruder : piano Elsa Moatti: violon Guillaume Roy : alto Juliette Serrad : violoncelle Raphaël Schwab : contrebasse Textes tirés de l'ouvrage "Les Techniciens du Sacré" de Jerome Rothenberg...
2020-08-21
09 min
Poetry DNA
Hagiwara Sakutarō’s “Kouen no isu”
Fascinating comment in poet Jerome Rothenberg’s NOTE about Sakutarō Hagiwara: “Unlike Pound’s call for a return of poetry to music, however, Hagiwara’s poetics brought that whole relation into question. Thus he wrote of his own practice: ‘Through the free verse form the poet has been able to freely reveal the perfect rhythm of his ego […]
2020-04-08
00 min
Baring It All with Call Me Adam
Joan Ryan and Will Nunziata Interview
On this episode of Baring It All with Call Me Adam, I am recording at The Green Room 42 with Broadway World's Top Female Cabaret Artist Joan Ryan and Award Winning Director Will Nunziata. Today we are talking about Joan's new one-woman show which will be debuting at The Green Room 42 on Saturday March 7 at 9:30pm.Joan Ryan, winner of BroadwayWorld’s Top Artist Award and star of the hit cult musical Ruthless!, is thrilled to debut her brand new one-woman-show which will leave you laughing one moment and in tears the next through her theatre, television, and life ane...
2020-02-20
32 min
Poem Talk
Mammal Patriot: A discussion of Ghost Tantras by Michael McClure
Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Jerome Rothenberg, Selena Dyer, and Jonathan Dick. Need a transcript of this episode? Request a transcript here.
2020-01-22
49 min
Baring It All with Call Me Adam
Austin Pendleton and Barbara Bleier Interview: Bits & Pieces
In this episode of Baring It All with Call Me Adam, live from The Green Room 42, I chat with critically acclaimed performers Austin Pendleton and Barbara Bleier. We discuss their new cabaret show Bits & Pieces, which will play at Pangea in NYC January 7, 14, 21 at 7pm.Bits & Pieces is like life, itself, made up of bits and pieces of song and stories that sometimes seem to fit together, and sometimes seem random. There will be songs that we've never done before, and songs that we've done and love...sometimes a leap into the unknown, and sometimes a roar...
2020-01-02
39 min
M–L–XL Occasional Radio
Listening to New Wilderness Audiographics
Audiographics — or New Wilderness Audiographics — was a New Wilderness Foundation project of the 1970s. Audiographics offered a number of sound artists the opportunity to record a variety of works — experimental and traditional music, poetry, storytelling and other sound and language art — in a professional recording studio. His closest collaborator, however, was the poet Jerome Rothenberg, with whom, in 1964, he founded and co-directed The New Wilderness Foundation, which explored the avant-garde in all its dimensions, presenting concerts, issuing cassette recordings and, with another major collaborator, RIP Hayman, publishing EAR Magazine, which chronicled new and unusual composition as had no magazine since Minna Le...
2018-11-23
00 min
Nigel Beale's Biblio File Podcast
Jerry Rothenberg on Editing Poetry Anthologies
Born in 1931, Jerome Rothenberg is an American poet, translator and anthologist, noted for his work in the fields of ethnopoetics and performance poetry. This from Wikipedia: Technicians of the Sacred (1968), which signalled the beginning of an approach to poetry that Rothenberg, in collaboration with George Quasha, named “ethnopoetics,” went beyond the standard collection of folk songs to include visual and sound poetry and the texts and scenarios for ritual events. Some 150 pages of commentaries gave context to the works included and placed them as well in relation to contemporary and experimental work in the industrial and postindust...
2018-08-03
39 min
The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale
Jerry Rothenberg on Editing Poetry Anthologies
Born in 1931, Jerome Rothenberg is an American poet, translator and anthologist, noted for his work in the fields of ethnopoetics and performance poetry. This from Wikipedia: Technicians of the Sacred (1968), which signalled the beginning of an approach to poetry that Rothenberg, in collaboration with George Quasha, named “ethnopoetics,” went beyond the standard collection of folk songs to include visual and sound poetry and the texts and scenarios for ritual events. Some 150 pages of commentaries gave context to the works included and placed them as well in relation to contemporary and experimental work in the industrial and postindust...
2018-08-03
39 min
Poem Talk
Bugging the Circles: A discussion of David Antin’s “War”
Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Jerome Rothenberg, Diane Rothenberg, and Ariel Resnikoff.
2018-04-13
57 min
Poem Talk
This Corner of the Diaspora: A discussion of Jerome Rothenberg’s “Galician Nights” (a section of Poland/1931)
Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Frank London, Maria Damon, and Jake Marmer.
2018-02-16
1h 00
the Poetry Project Podcast
In.On.Or About The Premises: A Reading & Celebration Of Paul Blackburn - September 28th, 2016
This event is a part of the “GIANT NIGHT: The Poetry Project at 50” platform series. Thought of as the pre-spirit of The Poetry Project, Paul Blackburn gave the first “official” reading of The Poetry Project on September 22, 1966. His poetry, translations, and organization and recording of early downtown readings, exerted a steady and widespread influence across a wide range of aesthetic practices. In his lifetime Blackburn published thirteen books of original poetry as well as five major works of translation. Twelve other books were published posthumously. The Collected Poems of Paul Blackburn (1985) and The Selected Poems of Paul Blackburn (1989) are both availabl...
2016-11-07
1h 39
PennSound Podcasts
To open things up: an interview with Jerome Rothenberg
2015-11-16
1h 06
KPFA - Cover to Cover with Jack Foley
Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – November 4, 2015
Jack’s guest is the celebrated poet/anthologist, Jerome Rothenberg. Today’s show is a celebration of the new Rothenberg-John Bloomberg-Rissman anthology, Barbaric, Vast & Wild. “Poetry should have something in it,” wrote Denis Diderot, “that is barbaric, vast & wild.” “Barbaric, Vast & Wild,” writes Charles Bernstein, “is the crowning jewel of the Poems for the Millennium series; it proposes a deep othering of the entire project, a movement beyond the radically reconceived visionary canon of poetic invention to an uncharted realm beyond any literary canon formation, from Blake’s chartered streets to something that proposes a reimaging of the literary in its r...
2015-11-04
04 min
KPFA - Cover to Cover with Jack Foley
Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – February 25, 2015
Cover to Cover with Jack Foley is a celebration of poetry as it was, as it is, and as it shall be. Poet/critic Dana Gioia writes that Foley’s show “may be the best thing of its kind in the country” (turnrow, 2004). Since 1988 Foley has presented current poets of all schools in interviews that seek for depth rather than fashion. One poet remarked to Foley, “You’ve made me see my work in a new way.” His classic “Poetpourri” shows—a wide-ranging exploration of American and English poetry in the 20th century—are a testimony to the sheer diversity of America...
2015-02-25
04 min
KPFA - Cover to Cover with Jack Foley
Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – February 18, 2015
Cover to Cover with Jack Foley is a celebration of poetry as it was, as it is, and as it shall be. Poet/critic Dana Gioia writes that Foley’s show “may be the best thing of its kind in the country” (turnrow, 2004). Since 1988 Foley has presented current poets of all schools in interviews that seek for depth rather than fashion. One poet remarked to Foley, “You’ve made me see my work in a new way.” His classic “Poetpourri” shows—a wide-ranging exploration of American and English poetry in the 20th century—are a testimony to the sheer diversity of America...
2015-02-18
04 min
KPFA - Cover to Cover with Jack Foley
Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – February 11, 2015
Cover to Cover with Jack Foley is a celebration of poetry as it was, as it is, and as it shall be. Poet/critic Dana Gioia writes that Foley’s show “may be the best thing of its kind in the country” (turnrow, 2004). Since 1988 Foley has presented current poets of all schools in interviews that seek for depth rather than fashion. One poet remarked to Foley, “You’ve made me see my work in a new way.” His classic “Poetpourri” shows—a wide-ranging exploration of American and English poetry in the 20th century—are a testimony to the sheer diversity of America...
2015-02-11
08 min
KPFA - Cover to Cover with Jack Foley
Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – February 4, 2015
Cover to Cover with Jack Foley is a celebration of poetry as it was, as it is, and as it shall be. Poet/critic Dana Gioia writes that Foley’s show “may be the best thing of its kind in the country” (turnrow, 2004). Since 1988 Foley has presented current poets of all schools in interviews that seek for depth rather than fashion. One poet remarked to Foley, “You’ve made me see my work in a new way.” His classic “Poetpourri” shows—a wide-ranging exploration of American and English poetry in the 20th century—are a testimony to the sheer diversity of America...
2015-02-04
04 min
KPFA - Cover to Cover with Jack Foley
Cover to Cover- with Jack Foley – July 16, 2014
Jack’s guest on today’s show is Jerome Rothenberg, born in 1931 and still a volcano of activity. He has recently published a 600-page book, Eye of Witness: A Jerome Rothenberg Reader, edited by the author and Heriberto Yépez (Black Widow Press). It is a Rothenberg anthology whose subject is the multiple, elusive, illuminating, on-the-move Jerome Rothenberg. Rothenberg’s friend, the late poet Paul Blackburn, once asked, “Why has life put such / a need to talk inside us…?” (“Old Question”). The late Jackson MacLow remarked that “Jerome Rothenberg opened the poetry world to multicultural attitudes and approaches in the late fifties, s...
2014-07-16
04 min
KPFA - Cover to Cover with Jack Foley
Cover to Cover- with Jack Foley – July 9, 2014
Jack’s guest on today’s show is Jerome Rothenberg, born in 1931 and still a volcano of activity. He has recently published a 600-page book, Eye of Witness: A Jerome Rothenberg Reader, edited by the author and Heriberto Yépez (Black Widow Press). It is a Rothenberg anthology whose subject is the multiple, elusive, illuminating, on-the-move Jerome Rothenberg. Rothenberg’s friend, the late poet Paul Blackburn, once asked, “Why has life put such / a need to talk inside us…?” (“Old Question”). The late Jackson MacLow remarked that “Jerome Rothenberg opened the poetry world to multicultural attitudes and approaches in the late fifties, s...
2014-07-09
04 min
KPFA - Cover to Cover with Jack Foley
Cover to Cover- with Jack Foley – July 2, 2014
Jack’s guest on today’s show is Jerome Rothenberg, born in 1931 and still a volcano of activity. He has recently published a 600-page book, Eye of Witness: A Jerome Rothenberg Reader, edited by the author and Heriberto Yépez (Black Widow Press). It is a Rothenberg anthology whose subject is the multiple, elusive, illuminating, on-the-move Jerome Rothenberg. Rothenberg’s friend, the late poet Paul Blackburn, once asked, “Why has life put such / a need to talk inside us…?” (“Old Question”). The late Jackson MacLow remarked that “Jerome Rothenberg opened the poetry world to multicultural attitudes and approaches in the late fifties, s...
2014-07-02
04 min
Explore New Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
USA Noir by Johnny Temple
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/206070 to listen full audiobooks. Title: USA Noir Author: Johnny Temple Narrator: Jennifer Kidwell, James Colby, Korey Jackson, Andrea Gallo, Peter Bradbury, L.J. Ganser Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 22 hours 55 minutes Release date: January 31, 2014 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Launched with the summer '04 award-winning best seller Brooklyn Noir, Akashic Books has published over sixty volumes in its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies. Each book is comprised of all-new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book. Featuring Noir Series...
2014-01-31
03 min
Listen to Full Audiobook in Fiction, Short Stories & Anthologies
USA Noir by Johnny Temple (editor) | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: USA Noir Author: Johnny Temple (editor) Narrator: Pete Bradbury, James Colby, L. J. Gallo, Korey Jackson, Jennifer Kidwell Format: Unabridged Length: 22 hrs and 50 mins Language: English Release date: 01-15-14 Publisher: Recorded Books Genres: Fiction, Short Stories & Anthologies Summary: Launched with the summer '04 award-winning best seller Brooklyn Noir, Akashic Books has published over 60 volumes in its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies. Each book is comprised of all-new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book. Featuring Noir Series stories...
2014-01-15
10h 50
Political Junkie
Political Junkie Podcast 10-29-13
With less than a week to go before the 2013 elections, Political Junkie Ken Rudin speaks to Stu Rothenberg, the editor and publisher of the Rothenberg Political Report, about the upcoming gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia. The expectation is that it will be good news/bad news for the GOP. And Jerome Vaughn, the news director of WDET in Detroit, talks about the likelihood that the troubled city will elect a white mayor... which hasn't happened since 1969. Plus: Cuccinelli, crotchety New Yorkers, and of course, trivia.
2013-10-29
00 min
NYC Radio Live
Samir Chaterjee, Dan Weiss, tabla duo accompanied by Arun Ramamurthy, Ragas Live Festival 2013 #3 (Podcast 61)
Samir Chaterjee, Dan Weiss, tabla duo accompanied by Arun Ramamurthy Samir Chaterjee and Dan Weiss performed a tabla duo while Arun Ramamurthy kept time on the violin. You can hear both improvisations and compositions within this rhythmic tour-de-force. This was the third performance in the 24 hour ragas live festival. Samir Chatterjee was not only a performer on this year's festival, his organization Chandayan were one of the organizers and his collaboration with David Ellenbogen in 2006 planted the seeds of the Ragas Live concept. Samir Chatterjee is a virtuoso Tabla player from India. He travels widely across the world throughout the year perfo...
2013-06-19
52 min
NYC Radio Live
Samir Chaterjee, Dan Weiss, tabla duo accompanied by Arun Ramamurthy, Ragas Live Festival 2013 #3 (Podcast 61)
Samir Chaterjee, Dan Weiss, tabla duo accompanied by Arun Ramamurthy Samir Chaterjee and Dan Weiss performed a tabla duo while Arun Ramamurthy kept time on the violin. You can hear both improvisations and compositions within this rhythmic tour-de-force. This was the third performance in the 24 hour ragas live festival. Samir Chatterjee was not only a performer on this year's festival, his organization Chandayan were one of the organizers and his collaboration with David Ellenbogen in 2006 planted the seeds of the Ragas Live concept. Samir Chatterjee is a virtuoso Tabla player from India. He travels widely across the world throughout the year perfo...
2013-06-19
52 min
NYC Radio Live
Samir Chaterjee, Dan Weiss, tabla duo accompanied by Arun Ramamurthy, Ragas Live Festival 2013 #3 (Podcast 61)
Samir Chaterjee, Dan Weiss, tabla duo accompanied by Arun Ramamurthy Samir Chaterjee and Dan Weiss performed a tabla duo while Arun Ramamurthy kept time on the violin. You can hear both improvisations and compositions within this rhythmic tour-de-force. This was the third performance in the 24 hour ragas live festival. Samir Chatterjee was not only a performer on this year's festival, his organization Chandayan were one of the organizers and his collaboration with David Ellenbogen in 2006 planted the seeds of the Ragas Live concept. Samir Chatterjee is a virtuoso Tabla player from India. He travels widely across the world throughout the year perfo...
2013-06-19
52 min
PennSound Podcasts
From the voice to the book: a presentation by Jerome Rothenberg
2013-02-18
1h 10
Transpondency
167 - Suburban Traspondency
"Like everything in life, Dada is useless... Dada is a virgin microbe." - Tistan Tzara "With the sound of gusting wind in the branches of the language trees of Babel, the words gave way like leaves, and every reader glimpsed another reality hidden in the foilage." — Andrei Codrescu (The Posthuman Dada Guide: Tzara & Lenin Play Chess) Lecture: DaDa Alex Caldiero The realization that reason and anti-reason, sense and nonsense, design and chance, consciousness and unconsciousness, belong together as necessary parts of a whole - this was the central message of Dada. --Hans Richter Jerome Rothenberg: "That Dad...
2011-02-20
58 min
KPFA - Cover to Cover with Jack Foley
Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – Poems for the Millennium
Poems for the Millennium. Jerome Rothenberg reading: Goethe, “Mignon’s Song”; Vuk Karadzic, “A Poem for the Goddess”; Mikhail Lermontov, “New Year’s Poem”; Cyprian Norwid, “Chopin’s Piano”; from Rimbaud, “Second Delirium: Alchemy of the Word”; Adah Isaacs Menken, “Judith.” Jack & Adelle Foley reading: Shelley, “Ode to the West Wind.” The post Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – Poems for the Millennium appeared first on KPFA.
2010-06-16
04 min
webSYNradio
Julien BLAINE - La performance (+ quelques posts scriptum inédits)
Radioshow de Julien Blaine pour webSYNradio : LA PERFORMANCE - Jerome Rothenberg - Y-V after dada - Pierre-Albert Birot - Poemes a crier et a danser - John Giorno - Every one is a complete disapointment
2010-06-03
00 min
webSYNradio
Julien BLAINE
Radioshow de Julien Blaine pour webSYNradio : LA PERFORMANCE - Jerome Rothenberg - Y-V after dada - Pierre-Albert Birot - Poemes a crier et a danser - John Giorno - Every one is a complete disapointment
2010-06-03
1h 42
webSYNradio
Julien BLAINE - La performance (+ quelques posts scriptum inédits)
Radioshow de Julien Blaine pour webSYNradio : LA PERFORMANCE - Jerome Rothenberg - Y-V after dada - Pierre-Albert Birot - Poemes a crier et a danser - John Giorno - Every one is a complete disapointment
2010-06-03
00 min
webSYNradio
Sandra MOUSSEMPES - Playlist
Radioshow de Sandra Moussempes pour websynradio : Poem for Jim Morrisson - Patti Smith - A glass tube extasy, Jerome Rothenberg - Executionner version originale suivi du remix by Barry Adamson (The Wolfgang Press featuring Sandra Moussempes) 1995 ...
2010-05-06
00 min
webSYNradio
Sandra MOUSSEMPES - Playlist
Radioshow de Sandra Moussempes pour websynradio : Poem for Jim Morrisson - Patti Smith - A glass tube extasy, Jerome Rothenberg - Executionner version originale suivi du remix by Barry Adamson (The Wolfgang Press featuring Sandra Moussempes) 1995 ...
2010-05-06
00 min
webSYNradio
Sandra MOUSSEMPES
Radioshow de Sandra Moussempes pour websynradio : Poem for Jim Morrisson - Patti Smith - A glass tube extasy, Jerome Rothenberg - Executionner version originale suivi du remix by Barry Adamson (The Wolfgang Press featuring Sandra Moussempes) 1995 ...
2010-05-06
1h 13
KPFA - Cover to Cover with Jack Foley
Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – Poems for the Millennium
Poems for the Millennium. Interview with co-editor Jerome Rothenberg. The post Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – Poems for the Millennium appeared first on KPFA.
2010-04-28
04 min
KPFA - Cover to Cover with Jack Foley
Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – Poems for the Millennium
Today’s is the first show in an eight-part series based on Poems for the Millennium Volume 3: The University of California Book of Romantic and Postromantic Poetry, edited by Jerome Rothenberg and Jeffrey C. Robinson. Today’s show, a prequel, features Jack Foley reading “Hamlet, Keats, and La Conscience de Soi.” The post Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – Poems for the Millennium appeared first on KPFA.
2010-04-14
04 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
PoemTalk at the Writers House
Episode 27 - Duncan opens the field
Jeffrey Robinson, Charles Bernstein, Jerome Rothenberg, and Al Filreis discuss Robert Duncan's "Often I Am Permitted to Return to a Meadow"
2010-01-14
27 min
PoemTalk at the Writers House
Episode 10 - one of Stein's portraits
Al Filreis, Jerome Rothenberg, Bob Perelman, and Lee Ann Brown discuss Stein's "Christian Berard."
2008-09-08
26 min
David Caddy
Letter 5
Click here to hear So Here We Are on Miporadio. Please give time for the link to download. So Here We Are: Poetic Letters From England I first saw the American poet and editor, Jerome Rothenberg... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
2007-09-03
00 min
PennSound Podcasts
The life of poetry: Jerome Rothenberg selections
2006-09-25
15 min
UCSD New Writing Series
Heriberto Yepez and Jerome Rothenberg
Performed April 27, 2011Heriberto Yepez and Jerome Rothenberg
2001-04-28
1h 16