This week on Open Book/Literary Dialogs With Nina Serrano, Alice Walker is the featured poet. This is Part One excerpted from a longer conversation recorded on Oct 18, 2019. Parts 2 & 3 are coming up in later episodes.
This week on Open Book/Literary Dialogs With Nina Serrano, Alice Walker is the featured poet. This is Part One excerpted from a longer conversation recorded on Oct 18, 2019. Parts 2 & 3 are coming up in later episodes.
VALENTINE’S DAY SHOW Valentine’s Day is—or has become—a celebration of love. Saint Valentine was martyred—beheaded—on February 14, so that day became his Feast Day. The flower-crowned skull of Saint Valentine resides in a basilica in Rome. His story, like the story of so many saints, is coated over with legend, poetry, fiction, so that “fact” … Continued
Culture critic Jennifer Stone’s commentary on social justice as reflected in film, television, theatre and mass media: the Zeitgeist watch.
Another session with that pair of pals, Serrano and Foley. Who said that Vaudeville was dead? Not on their show. They have many a new trick up their old sleeves and many a word to say. Valentine’s Day will not be forgotten. Nor will the amazing political developments that fly this way and that way … Continued
Another session with that pair of pals, Serrano and Foley. Who said that Vaudeville was dead? Not on their show. They have many a new trick up their old sleeves and many a word to say. Valentine’s Day will not be forgotten. Nor will the amazing political developments that fly this way and that way … Continued
Culture critic Jennifer Stone’s commentary on social justice as reflected in film, television, theatre and mass media: the Zeitgeist watch.
Jovelyn Richards talks to author Jo Giese about the lessons Jo learned from her mother Babe as written in Giese’s memoir, “Never Sit If You Can Dance”. Jo Giese is an awarding-winning radio journalist, author, teacher, community activist and former TV reporter.
Song lyrics in songs you probably never have heard, Part Two. Hosted by Jack Foley
Culture critic Jennifer Stone’s commentary on social justice as reflected in film, television, theatre and mass media: the Zeitgeist watch.
Weekly interviews with poets, performance artists, film-makers, novelists and storytellers. Hosted by Nina Serrano the second Wednesday of the month; Jovelyn Richards the third & fifth Wednesday; and Reyna Cowan the fourth Wednesday.