Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – May 26, 2004
Maria Mazziotti Gillan, Italian Women in Black Dresses. Jack Foley hosts.
3:00 PST Wednesdays
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.
Maria Mazziotti Gillan, Italian Women in Black Dresses. Jack Foley hosts.
Maria Mazziotti Gillan, Italian Women in Black Dresses. Jack Foley hosts.
Jump:The Fatal Grandeur of Suicide and other Radio Tales. By Susan Stone.
Susan Stone: Cinema in the Head. Jack Foley hosts the 2nd in a 2-part interview with the sound designer and audio artist.
Susan Stone: Cinema in the Head . Host Jack Foley talks with KPFA’s Drama and Literature Director about literature as radio. Stone’s work is featured in this first of a two-part interview.
Annie Finch . Host Jack Foley talks with the New Formalist poet about her illuminating, complex work on metrics, and how it informs her poetry. Conclusion of a series on Finch.
Annie Finch. Host Jack Foley talks with the New Formalist poet about her illuminating, complex work on metrics, and her poetics, which function as a matrix out of which Finch’s poems emerge. 3rd of 4-part profile of the artist.
Annie Finch. Host Jack Foley talks with the New Formalist poet about her illuminating, complex work on metrics, and her poetics, which function as a matrix out of which Finch’s poems emerge. 2nd of 4-part profile of the artist.
Annie Finch. Host Jack Foley talks with the New Formalist poet about her illuminating, complex work on metrics, and her poetics, which function as a matrix out of which Finch’s poems emerge.
The Tower by William Butler Yeats. Host Jack Foley discusses the reissue of this classic volume on the occasion of St. Patrick’s Day.