
Cover to Cover Open Book
3:30 PM Pacific Time: Wednesdays
Weekly interviews with poets, performance artists, film-makers, novelists and storytellers. The first week of every month is a combined one-hour program featuring Jack Foley & Nina Serrano. The archive can be found at Cover to Cover with Jack Foley. The second week is hosted by Nina Serrano, Poet 2 Poet. The third week is hosted by Jovelyn Richards, Jovelyn’s Bistro. The fourth week is hosted by Reyna Cowan, Frame to Frame. And the fifth week (if there is one) is hosted again by Jovelyn Richards, Jovelyn’s Bistro.
Cover to Cover Open Book – November 11, 2005
Three writers and teachers talk about how their tribal traditions influence their work. Ofelia Zepeda, winner of a 1999 MacArthur Fellowship, shares the poetry that she writes both in English and her tribal language, O’odham. Robert Warrior takes us back to the nineteenth century for a look at the written 1881 constitution of the Osage … Continued
Cover to Cover Open Book – September 30, 2005
In the last few weeks, we have witnessed the devastation left behind throughout the south by the hurricanes Katrina and Rita. For the next half hour, you’ll be hearing the first of a four part reading produced by Susan Stone where we’ll take a journey with Janie Crawford in Zora Neale Hurston’s classic, Their Eyes … Continued
Cover to Cover Open Book – September 23, 2005
Raza voices continue the tradition of self-expression through poetry and spoken word.
Cover to Cover Open Book – September 16, 2005
To commemorate the independence of many Latin American countries that is celebrated throughout the Americas,we bring you the end-dependence poets. This is a group of poets of diverse backgrounds coming together and breaking the borderlines. Borderlines that historically have kept different people of the Americas apart. The following performance was recorded last September by Pedro … Continued