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Alessio Vailati"La mappa del dolore"Riflessioni in versi su trenta fotografie vincitrici del Premio Pulitzer.il ramo e la foglia edizioniwww.ilramoelafogliaedizioni.itLa mappa del dolore è un libro di poesie a tema civile che ripercorre importanti vicende storiche dalla Seconda guerra mondiale ai giorni nostri, affrontando argomenti come la guerra, la povertà, la discriminazione razziale, l'emarginazione, i flussi migratori eccetera.Si tratta pertanto di un libro attuale imperniato sulle immagini icastiche di trenta tragici avvenimenti che hanno segnato la Storia, immortalati in altrettante fotografie vincitrici del Premio Pulitzer. Pur essendo scaturiti dalle fotografie i testi mantengono una certa autonomia e si occupano del lato umano delle vicende narrate. Non si tratta di testi con giudizi di natura politica ed economica quanto piuttosto di un lungo racconto che getta lo sguardo sulla disumanità di quanto ci accade attorno, pur non toccandoci direttamente.Il titolo del libro sta a indicare proprio questo percorso, quasi un viaggio nell'inferno dantesco, così tristemente reale e documentato. Le vicende (le immagini) trattate sono trenta e il loro andamento è scandito attraverso un testo guida che si apre in ulteriori sei testi.Riportiamo i titoli delle trenta poesie contenute nella raccolta di Alessio Vailati, La mappa del dolore - riflessioni in versi su trenta fotografie vincitrici del Premio Pulitzer (in libreria dal 19 settembre 2025); in corrispondenza di ogni titolo si trova il link a una pagina esterna che mostra la fotografia a cui l'autore si è ispirato. I titoli delle poesie non sono gli stessi delle fotografie a cui si ispirano. In corrispondenza dei titoli si trovano i nomi dei fotografi e l'anno in cui hanno vinto il Premio Pulitzer con le loro fotografie.1. Il ritorno di un eroe, Earle Bunker 19442. Il ponte sul Taedong, Max Desfor 19513. La morte e il vagoncino rosso, William Seaman 19594. Due uomini soli, Paul Vathis 19625. Rivoluzione e assoluzione, Hector Rondon 19636. Interludio di pace, Toshio Sakai 19687. Ritratto della dignità, Moneta Sleet 19698. La marea di migranti, Dallas Kinney 19709. Un magazzino per persone, Jack Dykinga 197110. Vendetta all'autodromo, Horst Faas e Michel Laurent 197211. Cicatrici di guerra, David Hume Kennerly 197212. La ragazza di Trangbang, Nick Út 197313. Fine dell'incendio, Gerald Gay 197514. Un volto nella folla, Robin Hood 197715. Disordini politici a Bangkok, Neal Ulevich 197716. Esecuzione sulla spiaggia, Larry Price 198117. Il campo della morte di El Salvador, James B. Dickman 198318. Carestia, Stan Grossfeld 198519. L'inverno dei senzatetto, Tom Gralish 198620. La bambina e l'avvoltoio, Kevin Carter 199421. Un rito di passaggio africano, Stephanie Welsh 199622. Il cammino delle lacrime, Martha Rial 199823. I rifugiati del Kosovo, C. Guzy, M. Williamson, L. Perkins 200024. Attacco al World Trade Center, Staff del New York Times 200225. Monrovia sotto assedio, Carolyn Cole 200426. Ultimo saluto, Todd Heisler 200527. Il viaggio di una madre, Renee C. Byer 200728. Il catastrofico terremoto di Haiti, C. Guzy, N. Kahn, R. Carioti 201129. La bambina in verde, Massoud Hossaini 201230. Il cinico disprezzo della vita umana, Daniel Berehulak 2017Alessio Vailati è nato a Monza nel 1975 e vive in provincia di Monza e Brianza. È laureato in giurisprudenza. Le sue raccolte di poesia sono: L'eco dell'ultima corda (Lietocolle, 2008), Sulla via del labirinto (L'arcolaio, 2010), Sulla lemniscata – L'ombra della luce (La Vita Felice, 2017), Piccolo Canzoniere privato (Controluna, 2018, Premio Poeti e Narratori per caso 2019 e finalista Premio Marineo 2018), Orfeo ed Euridice (Puntoacapo Editrice, 2018), Hirosaki (Lietocolle 2019, plaquette), Il moto perpetuo dell'acqua (Biblioteca dei Leoni, 2020), Lungo la muraglia (Bertoni editore, 2020), Luci da Oriente (Nulla Die edizioni, 2021). È autore del romanzo Ninfa alla selva (Robin, 2024).Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
The group gathers at the Writers House's Wexler Studio to discuss three poems from Larry Price's 1/0.
Today, Hunter is joined by longtime criminal justice investigative journalist Radley Balko to discuss his newest reporting on Public Defender systems around the country. Over his storied career covering everything from police misconduct to legislation like AEDPA, Radley noticed that at the heart of so many cases was poor access to competent counsel. This spurred him in the fall of 2023 to start an investigative series into the inner workings of each state's public defender system. Today, Hunter and Radley discuss the first instalment that covered Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Alaska, and California. Guests: Radley Balko, Investigative Journalist Resources: The Watch (Radley's Podcast) https://radleybalko.substack.com/ States of Indigent Defense Part 1 https://radleybalko.substack.com/p/the-states-of-indigent-defense-part Perpetual Crisis in Indigent Defense https://radleybalko.substack.com/p/the-perpetual-crisis-in-indigent Lee Enterprise Arizona https://tulsaworld.com/news/national/on-the-brink-of-crisis-arizona-s-public-defense-system-hit-hard-with-staffing-shortages/article_36323850-9373-11ed-ae95-77f4bfa2e383.html Larry Price https://www.star-telegram.com/news/nation-world/national/article271245217.html#tbl-em-lnvtce7s7qjuyz92fnl Contact Hunter Parnell: Publicdefenseless@gmail.com Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com Subscribe to the Patron www.patreon.com/PublicDefenselessPodcast Donate on PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5KW7WMJWEXTAJ Donate on Stripe https://donate.stripe.com/7sI01tb2v3dwaM8cMN
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Pack the Microbus & hit the road with the Dead in ‘83, hang out with the deep scene of Dead Head graffiti writers & frisbee players in Central Park, & get back to Madison Square Garden for two shows with two room-shaking bustouts.Guests: David Lemieux, John Meyer, Helen Meyer, Dan English, Alan Trist, John Scher, Eric Schwartz, John Leopold, Charlie Miller, Jim Wise, Bob Minkin, Lee Greenfeld, Johnny Dwork, Eric Pooley, Rich Farrell, Larry Price, Dean Heiser, Mary Eisenhart, Corry Arnold, Elijah Funk, Alix Ross, Mark RodriguezSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Artist, poet, and activist Dougie Padilla recommends a visit to ArtReach St. Croix in Stillwater to see the exhibit “Jim Denomie, Sweet Dreams,” which runs through May 7. Denomie passed away March 1. Padilla, his longtime friend, said Denomie was a “truly brilliant painter” and “a sweet and gentle man, a blessing to many in many different communities.” “Jim was also the master of his own style of portraiture, and of what can only be called Dreamworld painting. With his own unique palette of blues and purples, pinks and oranges, greens and golds, Jim told stories that came out of some deep underground stream from far down inside his psyche, in the psyche of his Ojibwe ancestors,” Padilla said. “It penetrates the heart softly, even while shaking the very ground beneath our feet.” The show in Stillwater includes portraits and character studies. Denomie painted figures with antlers and rabbit ears, riding on horseback. “Are they leaving this world headed for the next? Are they already in the next world looking back, waiting for us? Named almost a year ago, this exhibit “Sweet Dreams” not only foreshadows Jim's leaving us here on this troubled Earth. It takes us along with him for the first mile or two of his ride home,” Padilla added. Eric Heukeshoven, a jazz musician and composer who teaches at St. Mary's University, plans to drive from Winona to Rochester to attend “A Tribute to John Paulson: Jazz at 70.” Paulson plays saxophone and flute, and he'll perform original compositions and jazz standards. The rest of the quintet has musicians drawn from Rochester, Winona, and environs: Cliff Jack on guitar, Larry Price on piano, Miles Johnston on drums, and Robert S. P. Gardner on bass. The Rochester Chamber Music Society event is Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Christ United Methodist Church in Rochester. Masks are optional, and the show is free. Don't see video? Click here: Musician Keith Nystrom of Ham Lake says he was “blown away” by Minneapolis musician Jesse Norell's new concept album, “Aorta Borealis.” Norell's daughter Alyssa was born with Trisomy 21, also called Down's Syndrome, as well as a serious heart defect. The album describes learning the diagnosis, the darkness and uncertainty of the heart surgeries and, ultimately, the love and joy of family. Alyssa is now 6. Don't see video? Click here: “Jesse has a real knack for doing very complicated things, but doing them in such the right way, that you don't really notice how complex they are,” said Nystrom. Jesse Norell has an album release show on Friday with guests Ben Noble and Chris Mason at the Parkway Theater in Minneapolis. Doors open at 7 p.m. Music starts at 8 p.m.
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Larry Price is a Philadelphia-based alto saxophonist, vocalist, arranger, composer, and producer, with one foot deeply planted in the blues and gospel sounds of his North Carolina roots and the other foot firmly grounded into the adventurous realms of jazz's avant-garde.This Wilmington, North Carolina native delights audiences around the world, as he tells vivid stories and paints vibrant pictures through his music. For more info on Larry Price visit: https://www.priceport-productions.com/bio For more information on becoming a Supporter, The Jazz Matters Store, Podcasts or Jazz Matters Inc. visit : Linktr.ee https://linktr.ee/Jazzmattersatl #finlandmusicscene #phillyjazz #phillymusic #phillyjazzproject #jazzmatters #jazz #yesjazzmatters #saxophonist #composer #arranger --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jazz-matters/support
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The Front Porch Feat. Blue Eye ( Bill Roche, Larry Price, Kevin Stoltz) The Front Porch Rockers are enjoying the Bluesy styles of Bill Roche (Guitar), Larry Price (Guitar) Kal Stoltz (Harmonica)
Clermont BIble Fellowship Bible Instruction Time January 05, 2020
Freedom's Journal: The Art of Jerry Pinkney (Episode 4 of 5): Warren Oree, and the Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble interpret “The Old African,” by Julius Lester. Warren Oree, composer and arranger, vocals and bass; Suzanne Burgess, vocals; Adam Faulk, synthesizer; Frank Butrey, acoustic guitar; Greg “Juju” Jones, drums; Larry Price, saxophone, and Doug Pablo Edwards, percussion.
Freedom's Journal: The Art of Jerry Pinkney (Episode 5 of 5): Warren Oree and the Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble interpret “Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman” by Alan Schroeder. Warren Oree, composer, arranger, and bass; Suzanne Burgess, vocals; Adam Faulk, synthesizer, Frank Butrey, guitar, Greg “Juju” Jones, drums, Larry Price, saxophone, and Doug Pablo Edwards, percussion.
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Family Bible Hour
Larry talks about Lockheed-Martin's involvement in future space flights, how we can launch a manned mission to Mars and if there's life out there, somewhere....
Larry talks about Lockheed-Martin's involvement in future space flights, how we can launch a manned mission to Mars and if there's life out there, somewhere....
Evening Meeting
Family Bible Hour
One of the biggest scientific breakthroughs of our time calls for an emergency special episode featuring returning guests Dr. Jamie Rollins and Dr. Larry Price, both of whom worked on LIGO, the device that for the first time in history confirmed the existence of gravitational waves, along with theoretical astrophysicist and black hole expert Dr. Janna Levin. Topics discussed include Matt's surprising illness, science fluff, Marco Drago's discovery?, How LIGO works, 30 solar mass black holes, test signals, the actual paper explaining the recent gravitational wave findings, Janna's new book, Relativity 101, BICEP's failure, new black holes, Scorpion!, our T-shirts, Apple vs. the FBI and what the point of all this is. Visit LIGO.org or LIGO.caltech.edu for all your gravitational wave needs!
Claremont Spring Conference
Claremont Spring Conference
Claremont Spring Conference
Recorded Wednesday, 3/25/2015Topics included: Edisto TV Internet ServiceSC Rivers Foreverwww.SCRiversForever.org Resource Page: www.SCRiversForever.org/resourcesVideos: www.SCRiversForever.org/videosRose & Larry PriceBlackwater Crown Jewel - Buy the book Upcoming events: May 2, 10:00am - dark, Beidler Audobon CenterWhere to buy the book: Jogglin Board Press OnlineBeidler Forest Books on Broad (Camden)Cottonmill Exchange at SC State Museum (Columbia)Little Red Barn Art Gallery (Barnwell)Edisto Island Bookstore (Edisto Island) Marigold's (Summerville)
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
To help us make sense of the biggest cosmology story of recent years, we invited three of our favorite physicists back to the show. Matt and Jesse are joined by an in-studio Dr. Larry Price, and, thanks to technical wizardry, NYC-dwelling Prof. Janna Levin and a Washington State-based Dr. Jamie Rollins, as they talk us through The Big Bang, what Inflation means, what this BICEP2 experiment did, whether it's important, what the Asian guy with the champagne meant when he said “It's five sigma at point two” to the Russian man and woman in that viral video, what was going on with that colder-than-absolute-zero story we didn't understand last week, whether academic journals are glory hunters, how multiverses fit in with this Inflation thing, and what we should take away from the whole story. And Andy missed all this to make sure a TV show about skaters getting hit in the testicles got made.
Divers in the Philippines disappear into water as opaque as chocolate milk and blindly dig for hours in search of gold trapped in muddy sediment. It is a risky business: As the miners go deeper, underwater tunnels could collapse or the jury-rigged compressor that provides air may fail. Larry Price and Hari Sreenivasan document the dangerous venture undertaken by adults and children.
Levitical Offerings
Levitical Offerings
Levitical Offerings
Levitical Offerings
Studying God's Word
Studying God's Word
Caltech and LIGO physicists Jamie Rollins and Larry Price (www.ligo.caltech.edu) join Andy, Jesse and Matt to up the Science:Probably ratio for just one week as they discuss: Why we don't go straight through tables! What's inside an atom! Why chemistry isn't their forté! Dark matter and WIMPS! Gravity waves and what LIGO actually is! How to measure something that's smaller than the smallest thing you can think of! Putting experiments in space! What inspired Einstein to come up with relativity (hint - the two of them didn't agree on it)! How scientists fake getting a result to test each other! The feebleness of gravity!
Why I like the New Testament Church
Why I like the New Testament Church
Practical Ministry in Proverbs
Practical Ministry in Proverbs
Practical Ministry in Proverbs
Practical Ministry in Proverbs
Practical Ministry in Proverbs
Practical Ministry in Proverbs
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
Boulevard Bible Chapel
A teenager during the sixties, Larry becomes rebellious, breaking rules, stealing and doing drugs. Small crimes become bigger and he lands in Florida prison for burglary. Out again, he lives on the streets, eating at rescue missions. Another crime puts him in Georgia prison, and he tries to rehabilitate himself. Strangers visit, sharing Jesus and send their pastor who explains salvation. Larry cries out to God and grows in faith through Bible study. Now married with grown children and in ministry.