Fogged Clarity Podcast
By Fogged Clarity
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Podcast Description
Arts Review Fogged Clarity's interviews with authors, musicians and poets, exclusive acoustic music sessions and poetry readings from some of the world's most gifted and interesting contemporary creators. TC Boyle, Benjamin Percy, Samantha Farrell, Strand of Oaks, Cryptacize, Bruce Smith, Joe Meno, Olivia Broadfield... plus many more. Hosted by Benjamin Evans, Executive Editor of Fogged Clarity.
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Jeff Beam | Musician Jeff Beam records three strange and lovely acoustic tracks for this exclusive Fogged Clarity Session. | 5/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Thrift | Julie Sheehan - He has placed before you fire and water; stretch out your hand for whichever you choose. Sirach 15:16 Can it be thrift when math necessitates you choose between power or a timer belt? - A car can run on hope, | 4/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Hot Tips for Attracting Investors | Julie Sheehan - Girls, boost your confidence. The competition’s fierce. If you don’t glisten, You’ll never have a chance. - My next pet peeve is leave the pre-Madonna Attitude at home! You wanna win, but not by stepping on - | 4/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Incendiaries | John W. Evans - Only a handful made it to the United States, some as far as Detroit. One killed a Sunday school teacher walking students through the Oregon woods. However many became rumor, stuck on power lines near missile silos, | 4/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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All Say | John W. Evans Every stick-figure boy stuck under pews smiles, from low angles, looking up. Kind - of evil, eagerly lost or found, the struck boy slinks past the sacristy, under the glass, - out of earshot of the choir. Wrapped | 4/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Guy Capecelatro III | Fogged Clarity contributor Jim Rioux interviews prolific songwriter Guy Capecelatro III. | 4/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Guy Capecelatro III | Prolific songwriter Guy Capecelatro III records four tracks for this exclusive session. | 4/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Close Reading | Michael T. Young - I used to read while nestled in a crook of maple branches, or seated on a slab of concrete that jutted into lake water, striders coasting the rumpled sheets. - Reeds on the far shore needled the shallows | 3/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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New Romance | Jaydn DeWald - This village is even dreamier than the original. Who, for instance, would reproduce the old snakelike impressions of our bodies In the amber grass, or reenact us, in a thunderstorm, flinging our undergarments | 3/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Family Romance | Michael Tyrell - Almost spring, & our dictator’s new order: everyone in our country must French-kiss the frozen utility poles— - the boulevards become maypoles of muffled wailing, move too much & you lose the mind, - | 3/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Wrong | Michael Tyrell For Rachel Wetzsteon (1967-2009) - The friend, the late formalist who slips into my last REM cycle— whose new language I can’t get or hear in the swarming dream-terminal, but it’s urgent to try, | 3/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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On The Table | Brandon Lewis - That is how the last buffalo herd is culled. I read on, spilling drops of tea on the news page, letters darkened in spots. Across - the road, a tree I can’t name buds red. To squint at its branch spellings, | 3/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Carl Phillips | One of the most gifted and dynamic writers of our time discusses candidly life, liberty, and the pursuit of poetry. | 3/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Friendly Dark | As we await release of his forthcoming collection, "The Wanted," Brooklyn poet Michael Tyrell debuts and reads three new poems. | 3/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Afterlife of Roadkill | Bruce Snider See the brown mutt bleed through its garland of burrs, a torn possum drooling dried streaks of foam, lice-flecked raccoons - on the yellow line, split wide. See how wholly they open to us in death, to the moon, | 2/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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My Grandmother Shoplifting at the Pick ‘n Save | Bruce Snider - Because her hands are chapped from raking, she tucks a pair of gloves beside the coffee mug in her coat. Aisle by aisle, she’s drawn by the gleaming racks of glass, the strange - melancholy of dish detergent. | 2/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Someone Knocks On A Door In The State Where I Was Born | Bruce Snider Take me back where hag moths feed on sweet gums, threshers crushing - wild grapes. Where fields curb the slaughterhouse, tractors weighted - with wheat. Take me where cars feed turnpikes, and bones break - | 2/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Four Poems from the Series “Thinly Sealed” | His stunning collection "Devotions" has been nominated for both this year's National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award; this month, we're honored to debut four new poems from Bruce Smith's latest series, "Thinly Sealed, | 2/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Scholar | Robert Wrigley - We were to know we would never know as much about it as he did. He knew we didn’t care and believed his knowing was evidence. He was a scholar, a critic, a wielder of wit for it, its minutiae and mysteries, which, | 2/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Anna Karenina | Robert Wrigley The inquisitive look on the dog’s face makes me happy, suggesting not only her intelligence but my own, for having such an intelligent dog in the first place. Although what it is she wonders about I do not know. | 2/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The History of Too Much | Adrianne Kalfopoulou - There is too much here, the sapphire, the thistle, the oregano blooms in June, everything extravagant – the rich peat of what decays, the ruins that don’t decay, these especially are too much, | 2/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Calendar | Winner of the Kingsley Tufts Award and six Pushcart Prizes, Robert Wrigley has long been one of our favorite poets. This month, we are proud to feature him debuting and reading three new poems. | 2/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Andrew Hudgins | The Pulitzer Prize finalist and Harper Lee Award-winning poet reads and discusses his work. | 1/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Peter Oppenheimer Hearing the Who Play “Pinball Wizard” on a Durango Juke Box Remembers Toddling in Los Alamos | John M. Anderson That world was the ivory v, flush with the basketball floor of the pinball machine—I could open a door. - The landscape was painted in that Bad Day at Black Rock matinee poster style with counters ringing tens - | 1/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Some Version of Late Peter Oppenheimer Up in a Four-Corners Area Loft, Ginger and Sophia Below | John M. Anderson The hayloft doors were wide as they’d go and the shining snow on the ground outside crowded the barn ceiling with projected light that rose into those inhabited rafters warm - | 1/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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“Follies” | Scott Hightower "What will survive of us is love" Philip Larkin December, 1971. A light snow. The Taft Hotel. Our room across the street, overlooked the Winter Garden stage door. I was green | 1/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Zeppelin Field at Nurnberg | Scott Hightower Rollerbladers cocooned in earphones occupy the site. - A photographer busily shoots a lanky, posing model - sporting a clear and extravagant tattoo. I shoot them - from overhead; from the platform | 1/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Much Later | Jean Kane It wasn’t a marriage, you said on the phone, because we didn’t always live together. - A decade together, a decade ago. Now why should it matter? - Still I hadn’t fully understood the complexities of subtraction. - | 1/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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La graffetta d’amor | Jean Kane Elbow in elbow, treasure in deskwell, object in perfect embrace of your subject, - Beloved. You fasten tumbled sheets, pell mell with dailiness, ordering the old wrecked - destiny of hearts. The stubborn staple | 1/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Justin Robinson and the Mary Annettes | The Grammy-winning violinist and his band recorded this lovely three-song set for Fogged Clarity. | 1/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fence Fragment | Dennis Mahagin In a parallel universe, expanding not so very fast, Robert Frost is petrified of mowing his own - grass, owing to certain seasonal allergies, and the fidelity of blades - making a fragrance he longed to know, | 12/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Closure: 1986 | Daniel Schwarz “You're interrupting my radio,” she said, as I fell into my easy chair, turned on TV, seeking respite from noise in images. Divorce: Ours more like slow tearing of limb than surgical amputation, more drifting | 12/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Upon Reading About Frank Lloyd Wright in a Rented Basement Room | klipschutz music by Chuck Prophet - Granted, he was stranger than the lot of us. I walked his dizzy plank once in Manhattan. - Tell me now can I find peace here underneath This crazy quilt of pipe and restful waste, | 12/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Alpha Beta Male | klipschutz music by Chuck Prophet He dusts and does windows comparison shops can bake a cherry pie served warm right from the sill - His whites are white His colors sing opera - In his daydreams a jewel thief of hearts. . . - | 12/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bruce Snider | Poet Bruce Snider talks about the experiences that shaped his prize-winning collection "Paradise, Indiana." | 12/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Win Peter Winters | Chris Bell of Win Peter Winters stripped it down to record this exclusive Fogged Clarity Session. | 12/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bob Hicok | The award-winning poet sits down to discuss his life and work. | 11/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Daniel Knox | Few artists in contemporary recording meld poetic narrative and musical accomplishment as well as songwriter and pianist Daniel Knox. This exclusive session evidences the skill and haunting poignancy of a truly original musician. | 11/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ehud Havazelet | Fresh off his publication in "The Best American Short Stories 2011," the award-winning author discusses John Cheever, New York City, and the search for truth. | 10/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bufo periglenes (Golden Toad) | Lisa Sewell Because his screech is melody and we are all in jeopardy and all have golden toadsongs semaphoring in our throats. - Because the golden toad teaches us to flirt with day-Glo explosive breeding excess and to only emerge betw... | 10/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Unholy Ordnance | Lara Dolphin - I look at my life before the war, chockablock with prayer requests, holy tomes and communion with a higher power. Then alightment on the field of battle rifle-ready, rucksack-relaying clad from helmet to combat boots | 10/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ceiling Corners of the Existential | Dave Malone - I wake up in my bedroom not knowing. It’s unclear if you’re stargazing outside the tent in that s****y park in Tonganoxie, Kansas. Or if you’re naked, fridge-side rummaging for milk and any sliver of chocolate kindness. | 10/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Feeling that Nobody Will Ever Like You | Sasha Debevec-McKenney like in every other New England town - a plaque at any place a founding father once slept the marble fountain running steady on the green - Where four girls rolled down the windows of a red Geo Metro and drove it ... | 10/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jeffrey Eugenides | An exclusive audio interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and Michigan native Jeffrey Eugenides. | 9/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Torn | Allison Grayhurst - I know the vines that pin a desire to the dirt. I walk the miles of compulsive destruction and the weeping despair that laps all light from the stream. I sit bound to the spot. In and out | 9/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Flipping (Bulimia) with Isaac Murphy | Jacob T. McCall - They say my hands are strong enough to draw blood on the bits in a colt's - mouth. - They don’t notice how I will only eat collards for a month before the post-date. - As trainers pace chestnut | 9/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Lament | Carl Swart Night has carried her breath from her Like gypsy moths dancing in snow, That floated down the lattice while she dreamt Of pink-tinged canna lilies opening at sunrise, - And out in the field a hollow bell rang, | 9/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Katharine Whalen | The former Squirrel Nut Zippers singer records three acoustic tracks from her new album, "Madly Love." | 9/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Katharine Whalen | Musician Katharine Whalen discusses the influences behind her new album, Madly Love. | 9/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Will Oldham II | Will Oldham joins me again, and this interview gives me chills. In an inspiring and introspective conversation, one of America's greatest songwriters thoughtfully discusses tenets by which he works and lives, and why fear isn't in the cards. | 8/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Connective Tissue: Part II | Glenn Ashley Paterson In a forest of starlings there is no sound. This worries me. Should there not at least be a muttering? … I once read— this was how you died, in whispers that you did not hear— but I only heard the last blood | 8/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Que esta queimando? | Peggy Dobreer Everything. Everything is burning, quiver and bow. All things coral or pink, held in a box with a fan on top. Even the silk kimono is burning, two cranes preening at the hem. The shamisen, its body up in flames | 8/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jones Beach | Guillermo Filice Castro Naturally you can’t hear me - Over those boys Who’ve hung a momentary eclipse - Above our blanket With their soccer ball. - In lieu of conversation We watch and shiver; they yell and grunt. - | 8/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ritual | Guillermo Filice Castro into a hole something of the self - always disappears - light mother - tongue - into mouths - and this morning - that bunch of hairs - peeled off the drain - and dropped into the toilet - | 8/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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At the Beach, After the Fact | Patricia O'Donnell - Four young women make their way through groups of people on spread-out towels and blankets. This is the third day of unusually warm weather for June in Maine, and the beach is crowded. They find a spot close to the water, | 8/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Ode To This My Undead 2 | Emeniano Acain Somoza, Jr. Like divining rods that tremble at the sensing of some hidden wellspring - I stretch my tired arms, lay them down, slowly, like a pilgrim - with a heavy wreath of cross - on my chest - hoping to still | 7/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Miss May’s Predicament | Emeniano Acain Somoza, Jr. - In many ways she is more like the vase that holds - the flowers she tends with backbreaking care - in the backyard you’d never see her take off - the ring her gnarled finger had outgrown; - about time, | 7/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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What You Remember | Marc Petersen Today, you don't make it past Livermore. With a hundred miles to go, you pull off the freeway. You park. You get out. You watch traffic pass at eighty, heading northeast. You wanted to see where she'd lived. | 7/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Dark Crowd | Brendan Constantine There are people our eyes can’t ride. My grandmother had an expression for it in Greek: Our eyes fall off them. - Who don’t you see? What do they make plain instead? Have you thanked them? It’s probably relative. | 7/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Ultra Sound | Brendan Constantine I put my hand on her stomach and feel for the baby’s head. Earthquake season. After a beat, it finds my palm, nuzzles. I sense other movements, a fumbling in the dark of this woman. The couple | 7/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Samantha Crain | The Oklahoma songwriter sits down to discuss music, literature, and shirts with three wolves howling at the moon. | 7/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Samantha Crain | A poignant session recorded by Samantha Crain while on tour in Europe. | 7/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Joshua Hodges | The lead singer of the Portland band S********r discusses mortality, music, and his most recent album, "Reptilians." | 7/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Poetry & Smoke: A Manifesto | Elaine Sexton - I am for a poetry that makes nothing happen. - I’m for a poetry that is too young to date, but too old to overlook. - I’m for a poetry that wants to paint. - I was thinking of those huge paintings by Francis Bacon at the Metropo... | 7/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rising Sonnet for Miles | Stephen Cramer - St. Louis, ’44: Miles was 18, fresh out of high school, & seeing Bird - & Diz on one stage was a daydream to rival his most carnal. When he heard - those escalating exchanges, the opposite of gravity, | 7/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Poe in Love | Howie Good - 1 A man jammed fistfuls of earth into his mouth. And why not when nations sell weapons to their enemies? The weather arrived late, a funeral with only four mourners. All his life he liked to wander through cemeteries. | 7/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tempus Fugit: Couplets for Stan Getz | Stephen Cramer The 16 inch slash from his left nipple - around to his backbone wouldn’t cripple - his style, but having his chest muscles cut, - his ribs pried apart so surgeons could root - through artery & bone: that might. | 7/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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To Raimund Hoghe | Allyson Paty By what grace - can two men stand - in equal stillness - while each minute - settles like exhaust - when it rises - and drifts - to the edge - of the city. - There is the man - who musters - his snake limbs. - | 7/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jeffrey Paul Lupo | "With such mayhem, lay your body down." Jeff plays three tracks for his Fogged Clarity session. | 7/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bed the Monster | Rachael Lyon Sometimes I wonder whether I was robbed of some rich diction, having grown up in a landlocked place. The smells of sea don’t make me sick for home, nor do the names of fish or coastal birds. Or this: a sound. | 7/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jeffrey Paul Lupo | Jeffrey Paul Lupo was born in San Diego, and has since divided his time between Southern California and Seattle. A recent graduate of the University of Washington, Jeff is in the process of moving to London to pursue a graduate degree at the London Sc... | 7/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bela Fleck | The most accomplished banjoist on earth sits down with Ben to discuss his life and craft in an exclusive audio interview. | 6/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Firefly | Sally J. Johnson - You are the first person to see the beauty in a firefly without jarring it - to watch it die. I buried calico quilts in the ground, for weeks and months after you died so you’d have something - | 5/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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At a Co-op in Austin | Jameson Fitzpatrick All week I’ve been drinking in the morning instead of reading the news. Now a pretty shorthaired girl says - we’ll be bombing Libya by tomorrow— but tonight there’s a rumor of fireworks, | 5/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Babysitter | Jameson Fitzpatrick Years later, I ride my bike past his house - and he’s washing his car in the driveway, the garden hose coiled at his feet, suds running up his arms. - (Is his shirt off, or do I imagine that later, in the shower? | 5/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Wherever You Are Calling From | Pamela Gross Loud in my ear, the boom of waves against breakwater, gusts that finger some storm-strung windharp as you hold your phone’s receiver out the hotel window to share | 5/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A Firm Manshake (or a case of turbulence) | Bogar Alonso - Shear the wool off sky and man quiver s exposed to the mandible of monstrosities. From above, any pinnacle looks small. Staring down the chute of possibility what is determined is | 5/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Al James of Dolorean | Dolorean's Al James grabs his guitar and records a stirring acoustic session for the Clarity. | 5/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Field Guide | Pamela Gross It said, Study the map. I did. I accepted the dare of the rugged terrain. - Careful, always, not to crush the tender, abundant mosses adorning some stones much as wool dresses the boulder-stolid backs of sheep. - | 5/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Al James | Dolorean founder and frontman Al James discusses some of the themes at work in the his band’s latest album, The Unfazed. | 5/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Justin Cronin | To mark the paperback release of his latest novel, "The Passage," Ben goes deep with acclaimed author Justin Cronin. | 5/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jason Quever | The Papercuts' frontman sounds off on Kanye, epiphanies, and the anxiety-quelling power of liquor. | 4/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jason Quever of Papercuts | Jason Quever gets out his Macbook, strips it down to the bone, and obliges us by recording two songs with just guitar and vocals. | 4/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A. Manette Ansay | The author of "Vinegar Hill" and "Good Things I Wish You" sits down to discuss her life and craft. | 4/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Chris Bathgate | Singer and songwriter Chris Bathgate revisits the "salt year" that led to the creation of his new album. | 4/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Breadcrumbs | Michael T. Young I keep believing in the fresh start, keep turning back as if to begin, but there’s no going past the push of hunger. - As a child, I filled jugs at a natural spring, my hands rich with the scent of moss, | 4/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Scrawl | Michael T. Young - He likes to repeat to himself a phrase from a Keats letter: I will clamber through the clouds and exist. It steadies him like leaning against trees, or brewing coffee to a thick brown resistance. - | 4/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A Plague of Cottonwoods | Laura Powers June, and they stand in flowering frustration at either end of my yard. - Cottonwoods (geneus populus) are gendered and must be planted accordingly - to avoid the outrage of unspent catkins (desiderium). | 4/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Language of a Marriage | Laura Powers In my lap, The Awakening rests like a pretension. Lately, I’ve found myself going in envy of fiction—not as a poet, but as a woman living a linear life, as she must with no parrot | 4/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Jose Gonzalez | Songwriter Jose Gonzalez calls in from Sweden to discuss his life and work. | 4/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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John Dunsworth, aka Officer Jim Lahey | In a classic interview too good to edit, the man who plays "Trailer Park Boys'" Officer Jim Lahey fires off (intelligently) about government-sanctioned gambling, U.S. politics, and his character's beloved liquor. | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Maybugs | Perry Janes It’s as if everything is built to pull us forward towards an age we won’t remember the seasons. - The geometry of late spring drones in my ears: honeycomb octagons, grass lines all - pointed upwards. The water wheel I built | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Out Back at Sunset | Jeff Knorr The sun tails west and everything darkens in its path. I am reading about a storm in the Himalayas and listening to a little music outside. The dog has come to my feet, as if to remind me of my sins. | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Reality Show | James Cihlar - Nervous and too public, Tillie smothers Emily with anxious love, shuffling her off to the convalescent home for teens - at the bidding of the zeitgeist. I cannot become cold in front of the blackboard, | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Deconstruction | John Middlebrook - Retracing my steps, I walk my life backwards, resisting the urge to grasp too soon. I recede all the way to where words were not heard, trading my refinements for the gifts of birth. - Now moving forward, | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Frozen | Carlos Hiraldo - If time travel were possible, men from the future would be here tonight, shadowing our footsteps. Like squadron of Supermen guiding their Lois Lanes above the New York City night sky, they’d carry you and me | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fallout | John Middlebrook - When I return to my place, nothing has moved beneath the layers of dust. Everything’s intact as if I had planned how it should be found. - The series of decisions we made together now leaves us, one by one, | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Splitting Up | Jeff Knorr The vases and tables, glasses and silverware weren’t the hard things to give up. Just that they left holes like the dog uprooting the backyard geraniums. It was dividing the memories that cursed us. | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Pulse | Nick Kimbro I listened for the fourth beat and felt how, as it passed, my entire body seemed suspended. - 1-12-2011, 8:42 pm—Deceased brought in from snow. After signing transfer form, delivering officer, Deputy Desmond Fogle [#347], | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Friction | Perry Janes Nikola Tesla. Smiljan, Serbia. 1875 - Blue light chases the heads of wheat crops, leaps the divide from field to my hands on the windowsill. Mother outside, bathed in its watery glow, works to clear a path to the ocean, | 3/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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