Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – December 5, 2007
Photographer/filmmaker Christopher Felver discusses his new book of portraits and texts, BEAT. Felver has photodocumented the world of poetry for many years, and his keen eye catches much.
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A celebration of the art of poetry. A well-known poet himself, Jack Foley’s considerable historical knowledge and his awareness of the current “scene” are incorporated into his radio shows and have made them a kaleidoscopic, always stimulating attraction for anyone interested in poetry.
Photographer/filmmaker Christopher Felver discusses his new book of portraits and texts, BEAT. Felver has photodocumented the world of poetry for many years, and his keen eye catches much.
Katherine Hastings reads from her work. Part Two of Two.
Sonoma County poet, organizer, and radio personality Katherine Hastings discusses her work with Jack Foley. Part One of Two.
A tribute to Ray Bradbury as poet. Among the readers of Bradbury’s poems are Adelle Foley, Lynn Trombetta, Jack Foley, Richard Denner, Bill Vartnaw, and Katherine Hastings.
Jack Foley reads and comments on Christopher Hitchens’ essay, published in Vanity Fair, "A Death in the Family."
Jack Foley takes us through a journey of 50 years of Drama and Literature of KPFA-from 1949 to 1999. Susan Stone produced a two-disc sound tribute to 50 years of broadcasting by the Drama and Literature Department, 1949 to 1999. "These are the voices," she says, "that have brought you half a century of radio … Continued
Muslim cartoonist Khalil Bendib, talks about his new book, Mission Accomplished.
F.D. Reeve performs work from The Return of the Blue Cat, reading to the improv jazz of Exit 59.