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Today's poem goes out to all the unsung heroes of the grease trap and the fry basket. Happy reading.Jim Daniels is the author of numerous collections of poetry, most recently The Middle Ages (Red Mountain Press, 2018) and Street Calligraphy (Steel Toe Books, 2017). His third collection, Places/Everyone (University of Wisconsin Press, 1985), won the inaugural Brittingham Prize in Poetry in 1985. He lives in Pittsburgh and is the Thomas Stockham University Professor of English at Carnegie Mellon University.-bio via Academy of American Poets Get full access to The Daily Poem Podcast at dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
Today's poem is by James Raymond Daniels (born 1956 in Detroit, Michigan), an American poet and writer. He lives in Pittsburgh with his wife, the writer Kristin Kovacic. Daniels was on the faculty of the creative writing program at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1981-2021, where he was the Thomas Stockham BakerUniversity Professor of English. He taught in the low-residency MFA Program from 2007-2021. He currently teaches in the Alma College low-residency MFA Program.The majority of Daniels' papers are held in Michigan State University Libraries Special Collections.Daniels' literary works have been recognized and highlighted at Michigan State University in their Michigan Writers Series.[2] He won the inaugural Brittingham Prize in Poetry in 1985 from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He was educated at Alma College and Bowling Green State University.Bio via Wikipedia. Get full access to The Daily Poem Podcast at dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
We have a very special guest coming on The Truth Is Out There Voice Of The People Radio Show this Sunday evening at 7 pm est, Mr. George Farrell Of Black PAC, plus Biden blames Trump for the Afghanistan disaster, another Trans mass shooting averted in Colorado, Jim Jordan investigation into Bragg gets serious. Jim Daniels goes woke plus a whole lot more.
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A native of Detroit, Jim Daniels currently lives in Pittsburgh and is the Thomas S. Baker University Professor Emeritus at Carnegie Mellon. His recent books include Rowing Inland (Wayne State University Press, 2017) and The Perp Walk. He also coedited the anthology RESPECT: The Poetry of Detroit Music. His most recent book, Gun/Shy, has just been published by Wayne State University Press. Jim Daniels has appeared in five issues of Rattle, most recently issue #57. Find Gun/Shy here: https://www.wsupress.wayne.edu/books/detail/gunshy As always, we'll also include live open lines for responses to our weekly prompt or any other poems you'd like to share. For details on how to participate, either via Skype or by phone, go to: https://www.rattle.com/rattlecast/ This Week's Prompt: Take a walk around your neighborhood and write a poem about it. (Alternatives to walking: Take a drive, sit on your porch, or look out your window.) Next Week's Prompt: Write a tricube, a form invented by Phillip Larrea that consists of three stanzas made up of three lines where each line contains three syllables. The Rattlecast livestreams on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, then becomes an audio podcast. Find it on iTunes, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
A native of Detroit, Jim Daniels is the author of numerous collections of poetry and short stories. He's also written four produced screenplays, collaborated with photographer Charlee Brodsky on gallery shows and publication projects including the book street, which won the Tillie Olsen Prize, and he has edited or co-edited six anthologies. He currently lives in Pittsburgh and is the Thomas S. Baker University Professor Emeritus at Carnegie Mellon. His recent books include Rowing Inland (Wayne State University Press, 2017) and The Perp Walk. He also coedited the anthology RESPECT: The Poetry of Detroit Music. https://www.wsupress.wayne.edu/books/detail/gunshy
in which Sophie Klahr and i talk mentorship, creative lineage, and ART FARM!!!!! where to find Sophie: website - sophieklahr.org twitter - @sophieklahr instagram - @SOPHIEANDTHECHOICES MEET ME HERE AT DAWN - yesyesbooks.com/product-page/meet-me-here-at-dawn-by-sophie-klahr other things referenced: Jim Daniels - poetryfoundation.org/poets/jim-daniels Ted Kooser - tedkooser.net Adroit Journal - theadroitjournal.org In the Still of the Night by Dara Wier - wavepoetry.com/products/in-the-still-of-the-night Walt Whitman - poetryfoundation.org/poets/walt-whitman James Earl Joens reads Walt Whitman - soundcloud.com/92y/92y-james-earl-jones-walt Gregory Orr - gregoryorr.net Terrance Hayes - terrancehayes.com/about Frank Stanford - poetryfoundation.org/poets/frank-stanford Carl Phillips - poetryfoundation.org/poets/carl-phillips Brenda Hillman - brendahillman.net/index.html All We Can Save - allwecansave.earth/ On Being - onbeing.org/
While there have been countless books written about Detroit, none have captured its incredible musical history like this one. This collection of poems and lyrics covers numerous genres including jazz, blues, doo-wop, Motown, classic rock, punk, hip-hop, and techno. It was curated & edited by M.L. Liebler and Jim Daniels, recently awarded the Michigan Notable prize of 2021. Daniels is a poet & writer based out of Pittsburgh (with Michigan ties) and Liebler is also a writer, poet, and editor, based here in Detroit--both of these gentlemen teach at esteemed universities such as Carnegie Mellon and Wayne State respectively. Their book was published through Michigan State University Press. Music provided by Chad Stocker: https://honesttogoodness.bandcamp.com/
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On this week's episode our heroes delve into their closets to uncover a few uncomfortable tales of lust gone awry, catsuits, Jim Daniels, and fight clubs - oh my!!! We'll also delve into our thoughts on last week's homework assignments - so the show will include our reviews of An American Werewolf in London, Hereditary, and a nice long chat about spine-tingling films, literature, and podcasts that we adore. A pop-culture potpourri for you lovely listeners, concluding with an array of lurid tales from idiots to remind us of when we weren't all locked up. Join us, won't you? Intro:Study And Relax by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/5764-study-and-relax License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Outro:Semi-Funk by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/4333-semi-funkLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on the MSU Press podcast we’re headed to the poor man’s promised land: Detroit rock city, the home of Motown, the birthplace of funk, the eight mile cradle of American music. Joining us on our trip today are Jim Daniels and M. L. Liebler, the editors of exciting anthology from MSU Press of “the poetry of Detroit Music” entitled RESPECT.
Big Brother Jake gives thanks to the listening audience since his podcast has been picked up by iHeartRadio and Launch Pad DM. He also speaks with one of his radio mentors, Los Angeles Radio Legend Jim Daniels. They talk about BBJ's early radio career, pushing each other to be great and behind the scenes radio stories.
Big Brother Jake gives thanks to the listening audience since his podcast has been picked up by iHeartRadio and Launch Pad DM. He also speaks with one of his radio mentors, Los Angeles Radio Legend Jim Daniels. They talk about BBJ's early radio career, pushing each other to be great and behind the scenes radio stories.
Part of a series that was recorded at BookFest Windsor/Festivale du livre 2019, this podcast features four poets in conversation about Respect, a new anthology of poems inspired by the incredible richness of Detroit music. The book was published in late 2019 by Michigan State University Press. Two of the poets in this interview were also editors of the book, Jim Daniels and M.L. Liebler. They are joined by Cindy Hunter Morgan and W.D. Ehrhart. We hope you enjoy this conversation with four of the poets in RESPECT: The Poetry of Detroit Music. For more information about the book and the authors, follow these links: http://msupress.org/books/book/?id=50-1D0-45A0https://www.cmu.edu/cas/people/daniels_jim.htmlhttp://www.mlliebler.com/abouthttps://www.cindyhuntermorgan.com/https://www.wdehrhart.com/
Hello! And welcome to Favorites! with Mx. Baker. This episode is about my favorite poems used with students in lesson plans I've written (thus far) in my education career. Specials shout outs and credits go to Thelma Ruffin Thomas (my co-reader,) the poets Jim Daniels, Gary Soto, and Eloise Greenfield, and writer Jerry Spinelli. I hope this episode makes you think of your favorite poems. Thanks for listening!
On this edition of Thursday Night Tailgate we're talking Rams, Patriots, NFL Combine, Atlanta Braves and more with former Rams & Titans LB Will Witherspoon, former Patriots RB Tony Collins, Jim Daniels of NBC Sports Radio KLOS in LA, Atlanta Braves Play by Play Announcer Chip Caray, and ESPN Report Turron Davenport.
Seg. 1 I'm Over The Chargers Loss / Building a "Brand" Seg. 2 Jim Daniels Los Angeles Radio/Syndicated Radio Legend (and BBJ's Radio Mentor) **foul language** Seg. 3 The Effects of a Furlough
Seg. 1 I'm Over The Chargers Loss / Building a "Brand" Seg. 2 Jim Daniels Los Angeles Radio/Syndicated Radio Legend (and BBJ's Radio Mentor) **foul language** Seg. 3 The Effects of a Furlough
Former Athletics owner Charlie Finley, the man who brought the team to Oakland, left behind a legacy baseball will remember. Daughter Nancy Finley talks with Jim Daniels about "Finley Ball" - how the Oakland Athletics became a dynasty.
Peyton Manning under fire after the release of a documentary by Al Jazeera claiming HGH was sent to his residence under his wife Ashley's name. Is Peyton Manning looking at a suspension for violation of NFL policy? Also, Ryan Holiday of the New York Observer comes on to tell us about his new best selling book, "The Obstacle is the Way", and why many top level coaches including Bill Belichick and Nick Saban point to it's lessons. Off the field and outside the tape, it's Speaking of Sports with Jim Daniels!
What does having a Super Bowl in your city mean for your community? The movie Concussion set to release on Christmas Day, but will it change your mind about letting your kids play football? Adam Silver continues the pursuit of International Basketball, so what country is next on his list? Just some of the off-the-field issues that makes us today's Speaking of Sports with Jim Daniels.
This week on Thursday Night Tailgate our guests are: The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory Executive Director Anne Jewell, former Pirates, Rangers & Expos All-Star Al Oliver, NBC Sports Talk Radio Host Jim Daniels, plus in our 12th Man segment with Sports 1 Marketing CEO David Meltzer, his special guest this week is former Panthers, Packers & 49ers LB Hannibal Navies, and former Patriots Pro Bowl RB Tony Collins will join us for our 5 Star Picks of the Week. Join Chris Mascaro and Bob Lazzari every Thursday night from 8:00-10:00 PM EST as they talk with current and former players and coaches from around the NFL & CFL on "Thursday Night Tailgate." Chris and Bob talk football with the greats of the game year round so set a reminder, you don't want to miss an episode. Plus, check out the TNT web site: www.thursdaynighttailgate.com to keep track of upcoming guests, stream or download any of our archived episodes, plus see what players are saying about the show. “I want to congratulate you on your outstanding show. I’m extraordinarily impressed. I’ve been on a lot of shows over the years in various cities but this one is exceptional." Andy Russell, Former Pittsburgh Steelers LB
Ronda Rousey's vicious knockout over the past weekend seemed to attract people from Donald Trump to Lady GaGa. Most, though, weren't of the positive side. In most cases, we see people on social media celebrating the knockout, saying she's unprofessional and even a horrible person. JD delves into larger, off-the-field stories from the world of sports from, Rousey's knockout reaction, to Greg Hardy's antics on the sidelines. Interviews from Rick Horrow of Horrow Sports Ventures, and former Super Bowl Champion Michael Haynes, it's a full hour of Speaking of Sports with Jim Daniels.
Former hockey great and NHL on NBC analyst Eddie Olczyk joined NBC's broadcast of the Breeder's Cup and gives some insight into the importance and implications of the race. Triple Crown Winner American Pharoah finishes with a splash at the Breeder's Cup. Next, Rick Horrow of Horrow Sports Ventures gives us some behind the scenes on the dollars and cents of sports. It's Speaking of Sports with Jim Daniels!
with Jim Daniels and Rob Buska
with Jim Daniels and Rob Buska
Who better to talk about the World Series than Steve Garvey! Steve jumps on the show to give some perspective into the minds of our World Series Managers, Terry Collins and Ned Yost, and what the Dodgers need to do to get over the hump. Interesting news for all you collectors out there, we bring Neil Romano of Topps for the latest in the world of Baseball Cards. This is Speaking of Sports with Jim Daniels!
with Jim Daniels and Rob Buska
This hour JD welcomes Professional Golf Instructor and former coach of Tiger Woods, Hank Haney! Hank has been around the golf world for many years and taught the best in the game. You can find his work and fix your swing @ HankHaney.com! Charles Fountain also visits the program to discuss his new book, The Betrayal, which delves into the infamous Black Sox scandal! It's a full hour of Speaking of Sports with Jim Daniels! #NFL #NCAAF #PGA #MLB #Postseason
with Jim Daniels and Rob Buska
with Jim Daniels and Rob Buska
with Jim Daniels and Rob Buska
Jim Daniels reads his poetry published in Issue 1 of Superstition Review: “Crack the Whip,” “Abandoning Rita's Car,” and “Hole in the Theory.”
The Ambassadors of Death is the third of the of the British series , which was first broadcast in seven weekly parts from 21 March to 2 May 1970. Contents Plot With the providing security, the under Professor Ralph Cornish oversees the launch of the Recovery Seven probe. This has been sent into Earth orbit to make contact with the missing Probe Seven and its two astronauts, who lost contact with Earth eight months earlier. The pilot of Recovery Seven, Van Lyden, makes contact with the Probe but is then silenced by a piercing unearthly sound. The noise troubles who travels with his assistant to the Space Centre to investigate the situation, offering insights into the origin and meaning of the sound, which he interprets as coded messages. He also identifies a reply message sent from Earth and this is pinpointed to be coming from a warehouse seven miles away. Led by , UNIT troops attack the warehouse and engage in a gun battle with troops organised by General Charles Carrington. Meanwhile Recovery Seven has returned to Earth and while UNIT is transporting it more of Carrington's troops stage an ambush and steal the vessel. The Doctor relocates it, by which time it is empty. Carrington has ensured the contents – three space suited astronauts – are detained elsewhere, feeding them radiation to keep them alive. Carrington is now introduced to the Doctor by Sir James Quinlan, the Minister for Technology, who explains that he is head of the newly formed Space Security Department, and that his actions were to protect the astronauts as they had been infected with contagious radiation. Quinlan states that they did not want the public to become panic-stricken and so Carrington had been acting with authority in his actions. By the time Carrington takes the Doctor and his friends to meet the astronauts the situation has changed again. A criminal named Reegan has organised their abduction, killing the soldiers and scientists protecting them. When the Doctor and Liz examine the situation they work out that human tissue could not have withstood the degree of radiation emitted to the astronauts, who are still in orbit, meaning the three space suits contain alien beings instead. Reegan now engineers the kidnapping of Liz Shaw to aid his own scientist, Lennox, a disgraced Cambridge professor, in maintaining the alien beings while they are incarcerated. Together they build a device to communicate with and control the aliens, who are sent on a killer rampage at the Space Centre, killing Quinlan and others. Liz later helps Lennox escape, but his bid for freedom is cut short by Reegan's merciless revenge. Despite the obstruction of the authorities, Ralph Cornish is determined to organise another space flight to Mars to investigate the situation. With Quinlan dead, the Doctor now decides to pilot the Recovery Seven probe ship himself. As he prepares to blast off Reegan tries to sabotage the probe by increasing the feed of M3 variant, but the Doctor survives the attempt on his life and succeeds in piloting the probe so that it connects with an enormous spacecraft orbiting Mars. Aboard the spaceship the Doctor discovers the three original astronauts are unharmed but mentally deluded into believing they are in quarantine. An alien being now reveals itself to the Doctor and explains the humans are being held aboard the craft pending the safe return of the Alien Ambassadors. They had been sent to Earth following a Treaty between the race and mankind, but the terms of this agreement have now been broken because of the detention of the Ambassadors. The Doctor offers his personal guarantee to help return the Ambassadors to their mother ship and resolve the conflict before a state of war is declared, and is permitted to leave the alien craft and return to Earth. When the Doctor touches down he is gassed and kidnapped by Reegan, who takes him to Liz. Reegan's real paymaster and the real organiser of the situation is revealed to them: General Carrington. The General reveals his actions have been prompted by xenophobia driven by his own encounter with the alien beings when he piloted Mars Probe Six some years earlier. His co-pilot, Jim Daniels, was killed on contact with the aliens and the General signed the treaty with the aliens to lure three of their number to Earth, where he hoped he could unveil their real agenda of alien invasion. The use of the ambassadors to kill people was similarly done to arouse public opinion against them. The next phase of his plan is to force the Ambassadors to confess their plot on public television. Leaving the Doctor and Liz working on a new and improved communication device to translate the aliens, Carrington departs for the Space Centre, where he aims to unmask the alien Ambassador before the eyes of the world – and then call on the powers of the Earth to blast the spaceship from the skies. UNIT soldiers raid the secret base and rescue the Doctor and Liz, apprehending Reegan and his thugs. The Doctor races to the Space Centre and he and the Brigadier apprehend Carrington before he can make his broadcast. Sadly, he is taken away, protesting he was only following his moral duty. The Doctor arranges for Cornish and Liz to send the Ambassadors back to their own people, after which the three human astronauts will be returned. Continuity In the first episode, the Doctor makes a reference to the Brigadier's destruction of the Silurians. Sergeant Benton has been promoted from Corporal since his appearance in (1968). The Mars Probe space programme appeared in two of Virgin's Doctor Who novels. revealed that the shuttles were developed from technology taken from . In , the programme was abandoned when Mars Probe 13 accidentally encountered the and it was agreed that Earth would stay away from their territory; however, a 1997 Mars Probe mission precipitates a Martian invasion and takeover. Production Serial details by episode EpisodeBroadcast dateRun timeViewership (in millions)Archive "Episode 1" 21 March 1970 24:33 7.1 PAL 2" colour videotape "Episode 2" 28 March 1970 24:39 7.6 16mm B&W t/r & Partial restoration "Episode 3" 4 April 1970 24:38 8.0 16mm B&W t/r & Partial restoration "Episode 4" 11 April 1970 24:37 9.3 16mm B&W t/r "Episode 5" 18 April 1970 24:17 7.1 PAL D3 colour restoration "Episode 6" 25 April 1970 24:31 6.9 16mm B&W t/r & Partial restoration "Episode 7" 2 May 1970 24:32 6.4 16mm B&W t/r & Partial restoration This story was initially developed to feature the and his last companions, and . As such, it was set well into the future, and did not include . When all three actors left the programme at the end of the sixth series, it was rewritten to fit the consequential revamp. Original proved incapable of writing for the incoming new format and cast, hence the contributions of , and . All concerned parties agreed to leave sole credit to Whitaker and this was the last Doctor Who serial with his name on it. In an interview years later, Terrance Dicks recounted the experience of rewriting Whitaker's story: “ One of the situations I inherited [as Doctor Who script editor] was Ambassadors of Death and the ongoing tangle with that. David Whitaker...had gone through four or five drafts and you come to a stage where you write so much it just gets worse. What was happening was that the need for the script was very urgent and I stormed into [producers] and and said, "Look, we've got five drafts of this. David's fed up with it, he doesn't know what to do. What we need to do is pay David in full and Mac [Hulke] and I will finish." And that's basically what we did. I made sure that David got a full script fee for all his episodes because he had been buggered about by the establishment and Mac and I took the bare bones of his story and almost did a "" - wrote new scripts very quickly - and it shows. It had its moments though. ” Working titles for this story included The Invaders from Mars (later the title of a ), and The Carriers of Death. The opening titles of this story start with the normal music and graphics, yet immediately fade after the Doctor Who title caption. There is a short "teaser" for episode one, and episodes 2-7 feature a reprise of the previous episode's cliffhanger. Starting with the "scream", followed by a zoom-in on the words "The Ambassadors", concluding with "of Death", and a "zap" effect. The experiment was not repeated after this story. This was the first story to feature the sting or "scream" into the end title theme. It was added by of the to improve and shape the closing credits. Cast notes Features a guest appearance by Ronald Allen. See also . Cyril Shaps, who plays Lennox in this serial, previously played Viner in . Reception Cultural historian has written about connections between this Doctor Who serial and earlier science-fiction TV programmes. (1953), for example, has a similar storyline concerning astronauts endangering humanity after coming into contact with extraterrestrials. Chapman also refers to the 1960s series , whose eponymous aliens are another race of malevolent . Patrick Mulkern of noted that the script revisions caused an "uneven plot" and anticlimax, and wrote that the "narrative feels extemporised, a bumpy, sometimes thrilling ride, but one with no clear end in sight". However, he praised the cliffhangers and direction as well as the acting of Pertwee and John. In print book The Ambassadors of Death Series Release number 121 Writer Publisher Cover artist ISBN Release date 21 May 1987 (Hardback) 1 October 1987 (Paperback) A novelisation of this serial, written by , was published by in May 1987 and was the final Third Doctor serial to be adapted. VHS, DVD and CD releases and restoration Although the entire story was made on colour videotape, only the first episode was retained in this format. In fact, it is the earliest episode that survives in the series' original videotaped format, either in colour or black and white. The remaining six episodes were retained only as black-and-white film recordings and poor-quality domestic colour recordings made from a US transmission in the 1970s. This recording was severely affected by rainbow-coloured patterns of interference that at times overtake the entire picture. In May 2002, a for the story's release combined the usable colour information from the domestic recordings with the black and white picture from the film prints, creating a high-quality colour picture. All told, over half of the serial's running time is presented in colour, including all of Episodes 1 and 5, and sections from 2, 3, 6 and 7. The remaining footage, including all of Episode 4, was deemed unsuitable for restoration, and so remained in black-and-white. In 2009, a commentary for the future DVD release was recorded, including Caroline John, Nicholas Courtney, Michael Ferguson, Peter Halliday, Derek Ware and Terrance Dicks. The January 2011 edition of UK magazine, published in December 2010 carried a full-page article on the recolourisation of the story. It was stated in the article that the Restoration Team expect to deliver a fully restored colour version of the story to the BBC "within weeks". In issue 430 of the DVD was announced but later set back due to restoration difficulties. This was delayed until 2012 when Doctor Who Magazine issue 449 confirmed that the full colour version would soon be out on DVD. It was later announced that the story would be released on DVD on 1 October 2012 The original soundtrack for this serial was released on in the UK in August 2009. The linking narration was provided by Caroline John. References ^ Mulkern, Patrick (28 September 2009). . . Retrieved 23 September 2012. Shaun Lyon et al. (2007-03-31). . Outpost Gallifrey. Archived from on 2008-05-18. Retrieved 2008-08-31. . Doctor Who Reference Guide. Retrieved 2008-08-31. Sullivan, Shannon (2005-05-14). . A Brief History of Time Travel. Retrieved 2008-08-31. ^ (2006). "Earthbound: 1970-1974". Inside the TARDIS: the Worlds of Doctor Who: a Cultural History. London: . p. 84. . . Purpleville.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-12-14. Burton, Charlie (2010). 'Time Travel TV' WIRED UK, January 2011, p74. . Gallifreynewsbase.blogspot.com. 2011-01-26. Retrieved 2011-12-14. Doctor Who Magazine, Panini UK Limited issue 449 published 28 June 2012, p9 . Timelash.com. Retrieved 2011-12-14. External links Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: at at at the - The Ambassadors of Death Fan reviews reviews at reviews at Target novelisation
Kevin Crafton The High Tides joined us for an afternoon of songs from his new album "36". Kevin is absolutely brilliant, both as a songwriter, and a performer. He recently moved to Nashville and I am willing to bet that he is going to take that town like a midwest tornado.Kevin Crafton is a Folk-Rock artist that draws inspiration from the poetry of Jim Daniels and James Wright. With his LP The Vacant Heartland, the scene has been set for his telling the story of the demise of the country's heart and thus morale.
Rosaly DeMaios Roffman, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Professor Emerita, still teaches courses in creative writing and myth and started a myth/folklore Studies Center at IUP. She is the co-editor of “Life on the Line,” author of “Going to Bed Whole,” “Tottering Palaces,” “The Approximate Message” and most recently “In the Fall of a Sparrow,” commissioned by the Pennsylvania Governor’s Institute … Read more about this episode...