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Jerry Wemple
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In Three Poems
Rivers, Ridges, and Poems with Jerry Wemple
Text the show! Leave your email address if you’d like a reply. Poet, educator and editor Jerry Wemple is David's featured guest on this episode of In Three Poems. Poem 1: "A Flower Rests," read by David.Poem 2: "Colored," read by Jerry.Poem 3: "The Day Lady Died," by Frank O’Hara, also read by Jerry."The Day Lady Died" by Frank O'Hara was published in Lunch Poems (City Lights, 1964). Red by permission, thanks to Frederick T. CourtrightJerry's Bio:...
2026-01-29
35 min
LCC Connect Weekly Program
LCC Connect on WLNZ: January 10, 2026 – Hour 2
Episode LineupWashington Square On-Air – Guest: Jerry Wemple, Writer & Teacher / Personal Experiences to Fictional NarrativesA PsychoDelious Conversation – Topic: Ancestry, Culture, and Identity, Pt. 1LCC Connect can be heard live on 89.7FM WLNZ and online at https://www.lcc.edu/connect/listen.htmlSaturdays: 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.Sundays: 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.Many of our podcasts feature video and can be viewed on YouTube: LCC ConnectFollow us on Facebook: LCC Connect
2026-01-10
00 min
In Three Poems
Throwing Like a Girl, Judith Sornberger Reads Marjorie Maddox
Text the show! Leave your email address if you’d like a reply. Meet poet and Memoirist Judith Sornberger as we read three poems and chat about her writing inspirations and projects, as well as examine how these poems work on the page and how they communicate with each other and with other art, particularly how "Weaving," an ekphrastic poem by Judith draws on and expands from the mural by Diego Rivera. Poems:"Prayer Flags" by Judith Sornberger, read by David J. Bauman as it appears in the new anthology, Keystone Poetry: Contemporary Poets on P...
2025-12-22
28 min
Nothing is Wrong with You - Book Podcast
Ain’t Nobody Gonna Tell Me What to Read: What Is the Canon Anyway?
Welcome to the “Nothing is Wrong with You” book podcast.Today, we talk about our relationship with the literary canon and consider its importance but also its ramifications on us as readers. We ask who gets to decide what books “matter” and unpack the shame that can come from not liking/understanding/caring about books other people tell us we “should” read.Book we recommend, The Lucky Ones by Zara ChowdharyAlso recommended, My Place in the Spiral by Rebecca BeardsallBooks Rebecca is currently reading:
2025-07-25
38 min
Washington Square On Air
Personal Experiences to Fictional Narratives with Jerry Wemple
Professor Jerry Wemple talks with Washington Square Review editor Melissa Ford Lucken. A multi-published author who experienced the tumultuous times of the 1970’s while growing up in several states, reflects on how he has seen communities handle traumatic events and the joys of teaching over the decades.Jerry Wemple’s story, Bus Stop, appears in the Summer 2024 issue of the Washington Square Review.Jerry on Instagram _________________________Website: Washington Square Review Melissa's Website: Adventures in MFALand Facebook: Melissa Ford Lucken Instagram: Melissa Ford Lucken
2025-04-15
33 min
RVANews
The Bopst Show: Van Gogh Exhibition (Episode 219)
<p style = "text-align:center"><img width="379" height="250" src="https://rvanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Bopst219-Front1.jpg" class="attachment-550x550 size-550x550 wp-post-image" alt="" srcset="https://rvanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Bopst219-Front1.jpg 379w, https://rvanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Bopst219-Front1-180x118.jpg 180w, https://rvanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Bopst219-Front1-270x178.jpg 270w" sizes="(max-width: 379px) 100vw, 379px" /></p><h2>Listen</h2><p>[audio:http://media.rvanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/The-Bopst-Show-Van-Gogh-Exhibition-Episode-219.mp3|titles=The Bopst Show -- Van Gogh Exhibition -- Episode 219]</p><...
2012-11-19
55 min