From the AIR Archive: Tagged with 'poet'
Originally aired Friday, January 22nd, 2010
Mónica de la Torre, poet and BOMB Magazine editor, sits down and explains the history of BOMB's America issues. They always offer a dialogue of sorts between two countries in Latin America (the...
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Hosted by Will Corwin
Originally aired Friday, January 22nd, 2010
Mónica de la Torre, poet and BOMB Magazine editor, sits down and explains the history of BOMB's America issues. They always offer a dialogue of sorts between two countries in Latin America (the...
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Hosted by Will Corwin
Originally aired Friday, January 15th, 2010
Grace Schulman comes on the show and reads some of her poetry--a poem for every occasion in fact, including how to deal with unsolicited submissions from friends and acquaintances who know you are the illustrious poetry...
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Hosted by Will Corwin
Originally aired Friday, January 1st, 2010
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Philip Schultz reads from his 2007 poetry collection Failure. He relates his heart-wrenching recollections of growing up in Rochester, NY, then tells the heart-warming story of...
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Hosted by Charles Bernstein
Originally aired Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Hank Lazer talks with Charles Bernstein about the confluences of his identities, Southen poetry, the poetics of jazz and transition, the forms of his work, the purported conflict between creativity and critical thinking and his poem. Figure.


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Hosted by Charles Bernstein
Originally aired Sunday, April 12th, 2009
Michael Davidson talks about his first textual experience, his engagement with the New American Poets (and especially Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, and Robin Blaser), the poetics of disability, and his work in prose...
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Hosted by Stephen Schaefer
Originally aired Friday, March 6th, 2009

A filmmaker who has been called "the poet of the working class," Laurent Cantet scored Cannes’ Palme D’Or, and the opening night slot of the New York Film Festival last year with The Class. The film explores education in multicultural France.


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Originally aired Monday, November 12th, 2007

Maggie O'Sullivan nswers questions about the elusive meaning of her work, about her performances, and about the visual work in her books and its relation to her poetry.


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Originally aired Monday, May 14th, 2007
A conversation with award-winning art critic, poet and artist John Perreault. He was president of the AICA/NY from 1978 to 1981.
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Originally aired Monday, November 6th, 2006
In conjunction with the New York School of Visual Arts' Visual Arts Museum exhibition Still Missing: Beauty Absent Social Life, this panel discussion brings together a philosopher, a poet and two artists from the...
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Hosted by Charles Bernstein
Originally aired Monday, October 30th, 2006

The poet discusses his development as an artist, his breaking away from conventional book publications, his movement toward handwritten "drawn" poems, and his relation to Larry Eigner.


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Hosted by Glenn O'Brien , Max Blagg
Originally aired Monday, February 7th, 2005

In their most unusual move yet, hosts Glenn O'Brien and Max Blagg gave center stage to Charles Bernstein- only their second studio guest in twelve episodes -and listened politely (even more unusual!) when he played several rare recordings.


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Independent curator, poet and critic Max Henry sits down onsite at the 2006 Armory Show with Anna-Catharina Gebbers, a curator and a writer currently living in Hamburg and Berlin. She curated the Punching Through the...
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