Saturday, April 30
Tuesday, April 26
Drew Gardner and Katie Degentesh
Drew Gardner and Katie Degentesh
March 2003 at the
March Against the War In Iraq
[photo by Toni Simon-
click on photo to see
enlarged version on
*flikr*]
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One of the poems read on Sunday's *My Vocabulary* was
a tribute to Drew Gardner's poem, published in his book
*Sugar Pill* (Krupskaya) titled *Drew's Atlantic Sky*
published in
Slope 17 {click here}
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Katie Degentesh's blog is
Bloggedy Blog Blog {click here}
Drew Gardner's blog is
Overlap {click here}
Sunday, April 24
Put Another Nickel In
"In the nickelodeon
all I want is lovin' you
and music, music, music"
Matthew Shindell has created a most
unusual poetry show and it was
a blast to read on it. In between
each of my audioblog sets
he interpolated and interwove
some terrific songs, creating
an interesting emotional texture.
The playlist is already
available on
My Vocabulary {click here}
Be sure to stay tuned
for updates on coming
shows.
By the way, while he was listening
to the My Vocabulary show,
Brother Tom Murphy blogged
it, including a link
to my poem *Silenced*!
Check it out, and thanks Tom!
This Journal Blug {click here}
For those of you who missed the
show, hopefully I'll have the
links or mp3's available
on a site for you to listen to soon.
For now, as we say here in blogland,
it's a fait accompli.
***
....Ron's complete reading,
portions of which were broadcast today
on *My Vocabulary* is available
on his PennSound site at
Silliman on PennSound {click here}
"In the nickelodeon
all I want is lovin' you
and music, music, music"
Matthew Shindell has created a most
unusual poetry show and it was
a blast to read on it. In between
each of my audioblog sets
he interpolated and interwove
some terrific songs, creating
an interesting emotional texture.
The playlist is already
available on
My Vocabulary {click here}
Be sure to stay tuned
for updates on coming
shows.
By the way, while he was listening
to the My Vocabulary show,
Brother Tom Murphy blogged
it, including a link
to my poem *Silenced*!
Check it out, and thanks Tom!
This Journal Blug {click here}
For those of you who missed the
show, hopefully I'll have the
links or mp3's available
on a site for you to listen to soon.
For now, as we say here in blogland,
it's a fait accompli.
***
....Ron's complete reading,
portions of which were broadcast today
on *My Vocabulary* is available
on his PennSound site at
Silliman on PennSound {click here}
One More Time
Had an interesting, enjoyable conversation
with Matt Shindell, who is a history of science graduate
student at UCSD, after recording the audioblogs
due to be broadcast here today at 7pm Eastern Daylight Time
(is that what you call it?) Either way, we hope
you have the time to tune in to hear me and
Ron Silliman. Click on
KSDT Radio {click here}
at 7pm (if you live in the East)
or 4 PM (if you live in the West)
or sometime in between if you
live in between!
Or click on:
My Vocabulary {click here}
which will lead you to
the link for the station.
*My Vocabulary* is a new
blog sponsored by Matthew Shindell and
James Meetze, offering readings on
the UCSD college radio station at 4pm
Pacific Standard Time on Sundays.
Last week's show featured
Keith Waldrop and Rosemarie Waldeop.
Had an interesting, enjoyable conversation
with Matt Shindell, who is a history of science graduate
student at UCSD, after recording the audioblogs
due to be broadcast here today at 7pm Eastern Daylight Time
(is that what you call it?) Either way, we hope
you have the time to tune in to hear me and
Ron Silliman. Click on
KSDT Radio {click here}
at 7pm (if you live in the East)
or 4 PM (if you live in the West)
or sometime in between if you
live in between!
Or click on:
My Vocabulary {click here}
which will lead you to
the link for the station.
*My Vocabulary* is a new
blog sponsored by Matthew Shindell and
James Meetze, offering readings on
the UCSD college radio station at 4pm
Pacific Standard Time on Sundays.
Last week's show featured
Keith Waldrop and Rosemarie Waldeop.
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