Mark Strand reads for RiverSculpture

November 29, 2008 by onair

Way back in late September, Mark Strand (that Mark Strand – former Poet Laureate, MacArthur Fellowship winner, and on and on, arguably one of the most celebrated poets of the last fifty years) visited Asheville to read for the benefit for RiverSculpture, a cause near and dear to the hearts of his old friends Robert and Arlene Winkler. He actually read twice, once at the home of Ron and Nancy Edgerton, and then again at the local Barnes & Noble. Your intrepid reporter had to head to Hickory for the Spirit of Black Mountain College festival on the 25th, so couldn’t record the B&N event, but did catch the private reading the night before. This week’s Wordplay features that reading.

I’ve included part of a 2007 reading at George Mason University, as well, one in which Strand gave a more chronological overview of his work.

It’s fascinating work, of course. I’d read most of his poems through the years quietly, to myself, and hearing him in person made me aware that I’d missed much of the music. Note to self: poetry needs to be sounded out. Always, no matter how ratiocinative and logopoetic (in Pound’s sense) it might appear.

Robert and Arlene were on hand for the show, and gave listeners out in radioland a primer on RiverSculpture and its mission, and some background on Strand and the readings.

Give it a listen.

Jeff

A bunch of ideas to save OUR (small) world.

November 20, 2008 by onair

A world of thanks first to those who show up (170) at the Public Hearing in Reynolds regarding the impact of the CLIFFS on our water quality .

This week the Paris of the South radio hour invite you to go to GRENOBLE to visit the 2nd debating forum organized by the leading French paper “Liberation” . Amongst the subjects being discussed during the three day event were the food crisis, ecology, and aid to the developing world.

Then we still stay in PAris to hear a special on CONCIERGES , an endengered heritage, an easy solution to bring life , humanity and enhance our social life in those condo and apartments complex . A great idea for ASHEVILLE ! Courtoisy of RadioFrance International!

Click on WeLoveMain/Wpvm to hear the show right now .

Veterans’ Voices for October 22, 2008 – Rebellion, What is it Good For?

October 21, 2008 by onair

This week on Veterans’ Voices we speak with local lawyers, Bruce Elmore and Frank Goldsmith about rebellion.  Duke University Professor, Michael Hardt joins the conversation by phone from Raleigh.

We have pictures from the VFP & IVAW protest before the final debate, where an Iraq Veteran was trampled by police on horseback.

Iraq War Vet Nick Morgan (photo by Bill Perry)

Iraq War Vet Nick Morgan (photo by Bill Perry)

We discuss what happened and how it could play out in the courts.

If you missed last week’s discussion about Columbus Day, get it before it’s gone.


Tune in to Veterans’ Voices at 5 pm every Wednesday or stream/podcast here.

Special REPORT/The floating houses in Sausalito…Hippies will never died .

October 11, 2008 by onair

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Patience , patience THE PARIS OF THE SOUTH Radio Hour is in California showing French tourists how cool American are ! I will be back in November in Asheville .
Meanwhile i stopped by the floating houses in Sausalito and recorded an exclusif interview with one of the eldest and fighters for the preservation and protection against speculators and developpers .
Meet jane , Tom and Melinda …The energy of the Seventies …Dreamers of a reality : Happiness in the bay of San Francisco at an affordable cost !

Long Live our community radio ! Please support our fundraising soon to come !
Cheers Francois

Veterans’ Voices for October 8th, 2008 – Keep Space for Peace Week

October 8, 2008 by onair

This week on Veterans’ Voices we will play part two of our talk with Yana Pitner, UNCA Professor of European History and Russian-American, about the Georgia / Russia conflict and historical perspective. Additionally, we will talk to Bruce Gagnon. He serves as Secretary/Coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space. He has been working on space issues for the past 20 years and helped create the GN in 1992. He has been named to Helen Caldicott’s Nuclear Policy Research Institute Board of Advisors. For 15 years he coordinated the Florida Coalition for Peace & Justice. He was trained as an organizer by the United Farmworkers Union.

If you missed last week’s interview, part 1 with Yana Pitner, get it before it’s gone.

Next week: The truth about Christopher Columbus.

Tune in to Veterans’ Voices at 5 pm every Wednesday or stream/podcast here.

Veterans’ Voices for October 1st, 2008 – Part One – Russia/Georgia Conflict

October 1, 2008 by onair

This week on Veterans’ Voices we will play part one of our talk with Yana Pitner, UNCA Professor of European History and Russian-American, about the Georgia / Russia conflict and historical perspective.
In our art segment we play Russia by Russian artist, Bichevskaya Zhanna.
If you missed last week’s interview with Yvette Coil, wife of a Veteran and member of the Kent State Antiwar Committee, get it before it’s gone.

Next week: Our talk with Yana Pitner continues and it’s ‘Keep Space for Peace Week‘!!

Tune in to Veterans’ Voices at 5 pm every Wednesday or stream/podcast here.

Slacken Off The Record

September 28, 2008 by onair

On-air Monday 9AM ’til Noon. This week, Easy Mark (host of Afternoon Slacken on hiatus since July) is subbing for Heather.  She is off to Baltimore in search of music art and culture not found in Asheville. When she returns, hold onto your speakers! There will be many treats for your ears. Stay tuned.

But just for today, enjoy clips from the upcoming Found Footage Festival (Saturday October 11 at Asheville Arts Center), mash ups, old and new music, and perhaps take heed — The Last Word! Commentary: Mumia Abu Jamal – Never again? Really?

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