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Author Joe Bonomo joins Talkin' Baseball with Marty to talk about his book- "No Place I Would Rather Be: Roger Angell and a Life in Baseball." Legendary New Yorker writer and editor Roger Angell is considered to be among the greatest baseball writers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Author Joe Bonomo joins Talkin' Baseball with Marty to talk about his book- "No Place I Would Rather Be: Roger Angell and a Life in Baseball." Legendary New Yorker writer and editor Roger Angell is considered to be among the greatest baseball writers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Books this time: The Song of Pentecost, by W.J. Corbett; Anger, by Thicht Naht Hahn; One Story; Boulevard; Boston Review; Everyone in my Family has Killed Someone, by Benjamin Stephenson; The Writing Retreat, by Julia Bartz; I'm Glad My Mom Died, by Jennette McCurdy; A Heart that Works, by Rob Delaney; The Candy House, by Jennifer Egan; 33 1/3: Highway to Hell, by Joe Bonomo and Unknown Pleasures, by Chris Ott; The Human Target, by Tom King.
STORIES FROM THE HEART: VOICES YOU HEAR IN YOUR SOUL AND FEEL IN YOUR BONES As Sacred Heart Greenwich educators, we are committed to wellness and social emotional learning in our community. Through our podcast, we hope to engage our students' imagination, deepen their capacity to be self-aware, and guide them to be transformational leaders. This episode focuses on the importance of community. Hosts: Megan Monaghan and Lisa Weinman Produced by: Marian Campana and Ellyn Stewart Introduction by: Joe Bonomo
STORIES FROM THE HEART: VOICES YOU HEAR IN YOUR SOUL AND FEEL IN YOUR BONES As Sacred Heart Greenwich educators, we are committed to wellness and social emotional learning in our community. Through our podcast, we hope to engage our students' imagination, deepen their capacity to be self-aware, and guide them to be transformational leaders. This episode focuses on the importance of family in defining who we are and where we come from. Hosts: Megan Monaghan and Lisa Weinman Produced by: Marian Campana and Ellyn Stewart Introduction by: Joe Bonomo
STORIES FROM THE HEART: VOICES YOU HEAR IN YOUR SOUL AND FEEL IN YOUR BONES As Sacred Heart Greenwich educators, we are committed to wellness and social emotional learning in our community. Through our podcast, we hope to engage our students' imagination, deepen their capacity to be self-aware, and guide them to be transformational leaders. Hosts: Megan Monaghan and Lisa Weinman Produced by: Marian Campana and Ellyn Stewart Introduction by: Joe Bonomo
In this re-cast of our 2019 interview, host Nate Wilcox talks with author Joe Bonomo about the rise, fall and comeback of rockabilly icon Jerry Lee Lewis with a particular focus on his album “Live at the Star-Club.” They cover Jerry’s amazing early hits, his fall from grace, long years in the wilderness, how he came to record a live album at the German club the Beatles made famous, and the current debate about re-evaluating artists in light of the #metoo movement.
This week, get your peanuts and Cracker Jack ready because we're chatting with essayist Joe Bonomo and sportswriter Rick Telander about their favorite baseball writing. This program took place and was recorded in June when Major League Baseball was still on hiatus. We hope you enjoy entering the mind of a writer. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS “Baseball [...]
This week, get your peanuts and Cracker Jack ready because we're chatting with essayist Joe Bonomo and sportswriter Rick Telander about their favorite baseball writing. This program took place and was recorded in June when Major League Baseball was still on hiatus. We hope you enjoy entering the mind of a writer. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS “Baseball [...]
Highway To Hell was AC/DC's infamous last album recorded with singer Bon Scott, who died of "death by misadventure," in London in February of 1980. Scott's demise has forever secured the album's reputation as a partying primer and a bible for lethal behavior, branding the album with the fun chaos of alcoholic excess and its flip side, early death.Author Joe Bonomo talks with us about this album, the power of adolescence, the durability of rock & roll fandom, and the transformative properties of memory. Why does Highway To Hell matter to anyone beyond non-ironic teenagers? Find out here.
Claire's guest is Joe Bonomo, author of a book about one of the truly great baseball writers, Roger Angell of the New Yorker Magazine. Joe's book, "No Place I Would Rather Be: Roger Angell and a life in Baseball Writing:" was recently published by the University of Nebraska Press. A Comfortably Zoned Radio Network, production. Check out our website. http://comfortablyzonedradio.com/ If you enjoy our offerings, we ask that you get in the habit of accumulating lightly used children's books, and donating them to your local Head Start.
This week Nate is joined by Author, Joe Bonomo, to discuss his book, “Jerry Lee Lewis: Lost and Found.” In this episode, Joe and Nate discuss the rise, fall and comeback of rockabilly icon Jerry Lee Lewis with a particular focus on his album “Live at the Star-Club.” They’ll cover Jerry’s amazing early hits, his fall from grace, long years in the wilderness, how he came to record a live album at the German club the Beatles made famous, and the current debate about re-evaluating artists in light of the #metoo movement.
Today on Arts & Seizures it's more booze, blooze... and baseball!!! With special guest Bonomo ! Listen in, get some Bs in yer bonnet!!! Live, 2 PM New York Yankee Time. Arts & Seizures is powered by Simplecast
This week on Open Stacks, music writer Joe Bonomo reads from his essay collection "Field Recordings from the Inside," which traces Bonomo's relationship to pop music, and music writer John Corbett and Matt Macaughan of Superchunk discuss their shared passion, record collecting. Plus a new segment with two of our favorite Co-op personalities. Open Stacks is the official podcast of the Seminary Co-op. This episode was produced by Kit Brennen and Imani E. Jackson.
Classic guest Joe Bonomo joins the boys for a live podcast from the ballpark. Heated debate about America's most literary sport ensues, as do hot dogs and beer. Also, raccoons.