A first Wednesday means another edition of THE NINA-JACK-JACK-NINA SHOW, another compendium of radio hijinks (and lowjinks too) featuring Nina Serrano and Jack Foley with his partner, Sangye Land.  What can be done with this amazing mass medium Nina, Jack and Sangye will attempt to do. Irrelevant irradiance! Have you heard their singing? Today’s show will feature the usual potpourri of razzmatazz, hullabaloo, and serious if sometimes doubtful cunning concatenations.


Cover to Cover with Jack Foley

Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – May 30, 2018: The History of English Poetry Part 3

THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH POETRY
Today’s show continues The History of English Poetry, a Naxos AudioBook written by Peter Whitfield and read by Derek Jacobi with supporting cast. Part Three will continue with “The Elizabethan Achievement.” It will focus on George Chapman (c. 1559-1634); Arthur Golding, “Shakespeare’s Ovid” (c. 1536-c. 1605); Richard Stanyhurst (1547-1618); Samuel Daniel (1563-1619); Michael Drayton (1563-1631); Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593); and William Shakespeare (1564-1616).


Cover to Cover Open Book

Cover to Cover Open Book – May 2, 2018: Jack Foley & Nina Serrano

Special One-Hour Program. Part Two: A first Wednesday means another edition of the Nina-Jack Show (May Day/M’aider). But don’t be too distressed. It will be another fun filled, emotionally charged pot of poetry at the rainbow’s end (94.1 FM). Nina and Jack give free rein to the horses of Imagination but retain their right to grumble and criticize. Are you in the Trump Dumps? Try Foley and Serrano as The Green Hornet and Kato,


Cover to Cover with Jack Foley

Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – May 2, 2018: Jack Foley & Nina Serrano

A first Wednesday means another edition of the Nina-Jack Show (May Day/M’aider). But don’t be too distressed. It will be another fun filled, emotionally charged pot of poetry at the rainbow’s end (94.1 FM). Nina and Jack give free rein to the horses of Imagination but retain their right to grumble and criticize. Are you in the Trump Dumps? Try Foley and Serrano as The Green Hornet and Kato,


Today’s show, two days after Shakespeare’s birthday, continues The History of English Poetry, a Naxos AudioBook written by Peter Whitfield and read by Derek Jacobi with supporting cast. Part Two focuses on Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593); Sir Thomas Sackville andA Mirror for Magistrates (1559); Tottel’s Miscellany (1557); Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503-1542); Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1516/1517-1547); Sir Walter Raleigh (ca. 1554-1618); Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586); and Edmund Spenser (1552/1553-1599). Hosted by Jack Foley.