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On Thursday's show: A dust-up between Houston's mayor and controller seems to have escalated in recent days. We walk through what's going on with News 88.7 reporter Dominic Anthony Walsh.Also this hour: We visit an event raising funds for cancer research while celebrating children who are combatting cancer.Then, this month's installment of The Bigger Picture examines the new film Saturday Night, about the behind-the-scenes chaos leading up to the first episode of Saturday Night Live back in 1975. Joshua Zinn discusses the film and the show's affect on live sketch and improv comedy in the Houston area.And classical music meets hip hop tonight as the Energy Corridor of Houston Orchestra teams up with Houston's Fly Dance Company and Outspoken Bean.
After two years as Houston's Poet Laureate, Outspoken Bean takes time to talk to The Show about poetry, creativity, comedians, and even reads one of his poems. OUTSPOKEN BEAN SOCIALS: Website: outspokenbean.com Instagram: @outspokenbean Facebook: @theoutspokenbean THE SHOW 713 SOCIALS: Facebook: @theshow713 Instagram: @theshow713 Twitter: @theshow713
This week, Oz, Fluent and special guest, spoken word performing artist Outspoken Bean talk about Oz's disdain for Nas, salute a politician with old school sensibilities, discuss "ethical capitalism" and the (third) debut of XFL football. Plus, the crew unpacks the controversy over Jonathan Majors recent Ebony photo shoot, your listener letters and the Top 3 STFUs. Pour Up! Song of the Week: Mayer Hawthorne- "Cosmic Love"
This week, Oz, Fluent and special guest, spoken word performing artist Outspoken Bean talk about Oz's disdain for Nas, salute a politician with old school sensibilities, discuss "ethical capitalism" and the (third) debut of XFL football. Plus, the crew unpacks the controversy over Jonathan Majors recent Ebony photo shoot, your listener letters and the Top 3 STFUs. Pour Up! Song of the Week: Mayer Hawthorne- "Cosmic Love"
What does the poet laureate of Houston do? Can poetry be a day job? Emmanuel Outspoken Bean, Houston's poet laureate, talks about his career — as well as his latest project, “The Space City Mixtape.” Want to find out more about Outspoken Bean? Check out his Website , Twitter, and Instagram Want more Houston news at your fingertips? sign up for our morning newsletter here. Get in touch with us on social media by following us on Twitter and Instagram Don't have social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your thoughts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
IANR 2220 051422 Line Up Here's the guest line-up for Sat, May 14, 2022 from 4 to 6pm CST on Indo American News Radio (www.IndoAmerican-news.com). We are on 98.7 FM and you can also listen on the masalaradio app (www.masalaradio.com) By Monday, hear the recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public and Breaker. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR FREE PODCAST CHANNEL & CLICK TO LISTEN!! 4:20 pm The third act of the Indo American Association Houston's 2022 season features Rasika Shekar, a singer and flautist who takes center stage at the Wortham Centre on May 22. She was interviewed by our music host, Jyoti Kulkarni. 4:40 pm Milan Rana has created an innovative learning toy for Indian languages, in multiple languages - Punjabi, Telegu, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, etc. She joins us to describe how her company LingoDodo has been able to achieve this. She also will talk about retaining heritage language in a foreign country and new understanding about keeping kids engaged in home languages as immigrants. 5:20 pm Former Mayor Annise Parker started the two-post of Houston Poet Laureatte in 2013, with Gwendolyn Zepeda as the first, followed by Robin Davidson, Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton and Leslie Contreras. The fifth PL, Emanuelee Outspoken Bean was announced in April 2021. He joins us today in the studio to explain the post and perform a few of his poems. Also stay tuned in for news roundup, views, sports and movie reviews TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 713-789-6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indo-american-news-radio/support
Can't Tell Us Nothing is joined by Houston Poet Laureate, Outspoken Bean. Bean takes us through his love of Kanye, displeasure of Nas beats, and what its like to be a Poet Laureate for Houston. Inspired by our conversation, we explore why you should wait for what you want, what happens when you have a cake legacy, and how to record a skit for a hip hop record.We have opinions and you're gonna hear them! Follow our characters down rabbit holes in our fast-paced improv shows.Hosted by Amechi Ngwe, Antoine W.B, Jon Myles, and Tandiwe Kone.Edited by Antoine W.BHosted on Mocking Bird Network
Join hosts Chibbi & Rooster as they feature the new Houston Poet Laurette Outspoken Bean for a night of poetry and conversation. Tune in live to get to know the person behind the poetry and be part of the conversation! The New Jersey born, San Antonio raised, H-Town based military brat was introduced to the arts and world cultures at a very young age and has not let go of it. "An energetic pioneer for poetry, in all its different sizes and shapes, Bean is dedicated to making sure that poets get heard," Emily Hinds of Arts and Culture Magazine wrote of Bean. Bean uses poetry to engage different mediums and institutions to create new and engaging art, such as being the first poet to perform on Houston Ballet's main stage with their production "Play." He has also been commissioned to write and perform a national campaign on diversity for Pabst Blue Ribbon and VICE while creating/producing his own festival Plus Fest: the EVERYTHING plus POETRY Festival. In 2008, Bean helped develop Texas' largest youth poetry slam organization and slam team, Meta-Four Houston, with Shannon Buggs and DiverseWorks. In which he stills coaches and uses it as a vehicle today to mentor Houston's youth. He started performing spoken-word in 2005. Outspoken Bean is a true renaissance man and culture bearer through poetry, Bean willingly seeks, finds, collaborates, and creates new ways for people to experience poetry through multiple mediums.
In episode 5 of season 3 of Ink Well hosts Jasminne and Lupe Mendez chat with Emanuelee Outspoken Bean about how he became a performance poet and his work in the community.
Fantastic advice from the authors, poets, & industry professionals at #AWP20. This is part one of a three-episode series featuring Bloomsday Literary’s partnership with #AWP20 to bring you all the literary goings-on from this year’s conference.Angela “AJ” Super 0:00Angela Super is the author of Erebus Dawning, forthcoming from Aethon Books. We caught up with her while she took a break from woman-ing the table for the Debut Novelists 2020 booth. She hands out lovely advice to up and coming writers/neophytes/worriers on her Bloggy Blog and was an absolute joy to kick off our AWP special episodes. Follow her on Twitter @AllBrevityWit, where she delivers lovely advice free of charge on how to #PitMad, #PracPic, and #FriFirst. Outspoken Bean 15:30Performance poet, teacher, and slam poetry coach talks with us about all the ways poetry can connect people in the community. Bean shares about his youth advocacy work for young writers with Space City Youth Slams. If you’re a young person looking for a way in, check for updates on Youth Poetry Slams and opportunities to engage. We talk five minute poems, #midweekstanzas. Bean loves his poetry kids so much, he is missing Coachella. That is dedication. Also we learn things about sand clocks. Bean would love to hear from you @outspokenbean on all the social media.Katharine Coldiron 37:10We speak with Katharine Coldiron about her gem of a novel, Ceremonials, a “bisexual ghost story about love and obsession,” inspired by the Florence and the Machine album of the same name. We talk about the non-profit organization, VIDA — for which she writes interviews — and the good work they do to shine light upon the gaps in representation across gender lines in all aspects of the publishing industry. We reference an amazing interview on the origin of VIDA in Literary Publishing in the 21st Century. Book Recommendation Bonus: check out Katharine’s listical, 5 Craft Books off the Beaten Path.Follow Katharine @ferrifrigida.Johnny Payne 58:30Director of the MFA program at Mount Saint Mary’s University, Johnny Payne, talks with us about how to make your creative writing sample especially attractive to the application committee. He talks about the virtues of finding a CWP that fits your exact needs and is honest about delivering on those. Continuing a favorite thread of this our beloved podcast, we address the concept of literary citizenship (i.e., why it pays to not be an a**hole). Craft book manual he teaches: Backwards and Forwards: A Technical Manual for Reading Plays.Icess Fernandez 1:10:00We finish up Day 1 on an optimistic note from Icess Fernandez, author, teacher, and generally inspiring woman of all trades. From finding the right place to submit your work, to writing away the stigma of mental illness, and feeling fantastic doing it, we cover all the topics. Phuc channels the spirits of John Grisham or Johnny Cash (who can tell?). Icess dispenses quality writing advice in her blog and podcast, Dear Reader: Mental Health and the Writing Life. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Join Ernie Manouse and Catherine Lu as they welcome their first guests to the podcast, “Unwrap Your Candies Now.” Ernie chats with director Marcia Milgrom Dodge about her new staging of the musical Ragtime, based on the novel by E.L. Doctorow, and brought lovingly to life by playwright Terrence McNally, lyricist Lynn Ahrens and composer Stephen Flaherty. Dodge was nominated for the 2009 Tony for her Kennedy Center production of this same show. Catherine shares... Read More
Special guests Outspoken Bean and John Dough drop in throughout the show to enlighten us for a bit. Other highlights include: - Prayers for those that can't keep their hands to themselves - Advice about dwelling on dusty boyfriends of yesteryear - A debate about the best time to have your hoe phase If you'd like to anonymously submit a question for the Shadee Opinons segment, visit www.TeaInTheShadePod.tumblr.com/Ask. Thanks for tuning in!!
OutSpoken Bean is our guest on this episode. Outspoken Bean is a National Spoken World & Poet who resides in Houston and has some upcoming performances he came by to discuss.
Emanuelee "Outspoken Bean” is a performance poet, writer, compassionate mentor, electric entertainer, and an educator. Bean travels the country performing his original works and inspiring creative minds. Bean is a military brat but, calls San Antonio, Texas home and since high school Bean has been producing shows and performing continuously. That work ethic has taken him to Trinidad to Miami to South Dakota to Off-Broadway New York City and across the vast Houston Metropolitan where he inspires people from all walks of life to find and claim their voice. He is a 2011 Texas Poet Laureate nominee, ranked 9th in the Individual World Poetry Slam 2013, ranked 2nd in collaborative poetry at Group Piece Finals 2013 and, is ranked 11th at National Poetry Slam 2014 (both with Houston VIP). He started performing spoken-word in 2005. In his senior year at Prairie View A&M, Bean founded and coached the University’s first poetry slam team. In their first year, they won the title in their region and grabbed the 8th place ranking in the country at College Union Poetry Slam Invitational (CUPSI ’08). Bean has also worked with the Harris County Department of Education, Houston’s Young Audiences: Arts for Learning and Texas Commission for the Arts, Houston Grand Opera, and coached Miami’s youth poetry slam team, Tiger-tail WordSpeak in the summer 2016. He serves as the Project Coordinator, Lead Coach and mentor for Meta-Four Houston, a project under Writers in the Schools’ WITS Performance program. Where professional performance/slam poets encourage self expression and literacy among Houston’s youth through creative writing and performance.
Outspoken Bean is a Writers in the Schools (WITS) evangelist and their program coordinator. He is also the head-coach for Meta-4 Houston and the founder of the Space City Slam Series. With him is Analicia Sotelo, the communications strategist for WITS. WITS engages Houston-area youths, ages 13 to 19, to perform in the Space City Slam Series which is the largest youth poetry slam competition in Texas. 6 finalists will represent Houston at the 20th annual Brave New Voices International.WITS also has summer writing camps for children and you might be interested in having one of their teachers come to your children's school to teach workshops. For information, go to their website: www.witshouston.org
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