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Dating back to the 12th century, the sestina is one of poetry's knottiest forms, repeating 6 words 7 times in 39 lines. Katie, Tim, and friends wrestle with repetition as they discuss the form with successful sestina wranglers Kathleen McClung and Rebecca Snow, sharing some great poems along the way.
Mercato, partite viste e cazzate qua e là.Scaletta:
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Joined today by former Kentucky Wildcat and current star of Fenerbahce Beko, Nate Sestina. Nate talks about growing up in a small town in Pennsylvania, players he looked up, why he chose Bucknell and his 2 trips to the NCAA tourney. We then chat about how he got recruited to Kentucky, how Brad played a part in it, getting a phone call from Cal and being the vet on a team of freshman. We discuss his year in Lexington, his first game at Madison Square Garden, the ups and down of that season and why Covid happening is the biggest “what if” in Kentucky history. Nate goes over what it's like winning a title in the Israeli league, playing for the powerhouse Turkish team, Fenerbahce Beko, improvements he wants to make in his game and the sick traveling he gets to do playing in the Euro League. We go in depth on the romantic side of Nate, chatting about how he met his fiancé, how he set up his epic proposal, and where he gets his charm from. Nate tells us about "The Family" that Coach Cal preaches about, his emotional senior day and if he would have came back for one more season, All this plus bowling with Flava Flav, thinking he's Tony Soprano and more!! Follow Nate on IG and twitter https://twitter.com/NateSestina23 https://www.instagram.com/natesestina4/
Sestina ranting against cliches in the movies written and recited by Glenn Muir
A sestina in English with reference to the wildfowl that inhabit Loch Leven, written and recited by Glenn Muir
Just an awesome interview for you today as we kick of 2023. We were lucky enough to bring on Nate Sestina! He dove into his time at Bucknell and the heartbreaking tournament losses his teams suffered against West Virginia & Michigan State. We then pivot to his time with Kentucky and he goes in depth into the first conversation he had with John Calipari. Nate also peeled the curtain back and let us know what it was like being a Kentucky basketball player. It ain't all roses. We talk a little about Rutgers big win and identify some good things. Happy New year, folks! March is going to be here before you know it.
Footprints In The Sand ! From Mary Fishback Powers ! Great poem to read as this year ends ! Very beautiful and well written! Definitely needed ! Stay prayed up and blessed fam !
The Sports Rabbi welcomed Turk Telekom big man Nate Sestina to the program as his club gets ready to welcome Hapoel Tel Aviv for a EuroCup clash in Turkey. Sestina, who played for Hapoel Holon back in 2020 after having played for Kentucky as a graduate transfer following his time at Bucknell. The Pennsylvania native tells some great stories about his home town of Emporium and tells us about his biggest dream.Lukas Feldhaus then joined the show as we take a look at the Israelis who are plying their trade in Germany including Tamir Blatt and Yovel Zoosman at Alba Berlin as well as coach Oren Ariel and big man Gaby Chachashvili at Bamberg.Make sure to subscribe to The Sports Rabbi Show on iTunes, Spotify or Google Podcasts.Also download our fabulous new App available for both Android and iPhone! Click here for the iPhone AppClick here for the Android App
This week on our culturing creativity episode, we explored Sestina Poems and discussed how they can contribute to inspiring creativity. For this exercise, we used the instructions on the masterclass website linked below to come up with the Sestina Poem. Adhering to the strict structure was a challenge, but an enjoyable one! Click on the link if you are interested in creating a sestina poem yourself. https://www.masterclass.com/articles/sestina-poem-form Below, you can find our poems. Sarah's Poem: A Sestina for Julia Nothing more fun than play with your favourite person. A toothless grin, your face an open book. Between your gums, pools milk, overflowing down your chin. As we sing your eyes flutter closed. The parks are closed. Mummy, where can we play? At home, my sweet. Coo and sing to me, with those unpracticed lips. Grin when you make a sound. Bottled milk makes wet rings, resting on your book. Too tired for a book. Slumbering with the door closed, you won't stir for milk. Tickling your toes, your nose. I play with your hands. A sleepy grin. But then you wake, and furiously sing. Beep, beep, beep. The bottle warmer will sing for us. Have patience. Maybe a story? A book? Your frustrated pout is an upside-down grin. Little fists clenched tightly closed, I cannot persuade you to play. You wail, demanding milk. Now satiated, I watch you snooze. Creamy milk- colored skin. How your beauty does sing! Eyelashes longer than mine, they play across rosy cheeks. So many things my book never told me. I press it closed, my chest swelling. If only hearts could grin. Sometimes it grows, your grin. Mouth full with a bottle of milk. Dimples denting, and lips barely closed around the nipple. Just wait until you can sing— why waste a moment with a book, when the world is ready to play? You make my world sing, and I could fill a book about how prettily you play. Ashley's Poem: Reconnection These days, old friends are a memory. Of a time we once connected. Cried together, and laughed. A relic of the past, Where days last only a moment. Gone in no time. Other days, old friends are frozen in time. A picture of a memory. A moment. Two souls connected By a shared history, past. One where we laughed. Like that day we laughed In the bar, that one time. Sharing stories past, And present. A memory, Where we connected, For only a moment. Yesterday, I remembered you for a moment. And I laughed, Like we used to when we connected. I thought back in time To a memory Of our past. Perhaps I should reach into the past And take a moment. To pull out a memory, Of us when we laughed. Together. Bring back a time When we could be connected. Today, again, we connected. And it was like the past Never faded with time. We talked for a moment, Reminisced, and laughed. To make a new memory. Tomorrow I will remember that moment. That time we laughed. The memory.
John Sestina, Host of "Managing To Be Wealthy" Sunday nights at 6pm and financial advisor, joins The Mark Blazor Show. John discusses the most common financial mistakes you can make and how to avoid them.
Synopsis Ask a serious music lover to name major figures in 20th century music and it's likely the names Schoenberg, Stravinsky and Bartók will crop up. But in addition to those Austrian, Russian, and Hungarian composers, a lively group of Italian modernists were also active throughout the 20th century – only their names and music are not so well-known. One of them was Goffredo Petrassi, born in 1904. Petrassi became one of the leading figures in a group of Italian composers that included Luigi Dallapiccola, Alfredo Casella, and Gian Francesco Malipiero. This group tried to compensate for Italy's almost total preoccupation with opera by concentrating more on instrumental pieces. Petrassi's own musical influences range from the Italian Renaissance music he sang as a young choirboy in Rome to the works of abstract painters like Jackson Pollock that he viewed when visiting America. Petrassi's largest body of work was his eight Concertos for Orchestra composed between 1933 and 1972, but in his final years he turned to chamber works, such as this “Autumn Sestina” completed in 1982, scored for six instruments. When asked where the “Autumn” in the title came from, the 78-year-old Petrassi responded: “Perhaps it's got something to do with my age.” Music Played in Today's Program Goffredo Petrassi (1904 - 2003) — Sestina d'autunno (Compania; Andrea Molino, cond.) Stradivarius 33347 On This Day Births 1824 - Bohemian composer Bedrich Smetana, in Leitomischl; 1900 - German-born American composer Kurt Weill, in Dessau; 1905 - American composer Marc Blitzstein, in Philadelphia; 1917 - British composer John Gardner, in Manchester; 1921 - British composer Robert Simpson, in Leamington; Deaths 1959 - Finnish composer Yrjö (Henrik) Kilpinen, age 97, in Helsinki; He was the most famous Finnish composer of art songs (lieder); 2003 - Italian composer Goffredo Petrassi, age 98, in Rome; 2003 - Australian composer Malcolm Williamson, age 71, in Cambridge, England; In 1975 he became the first non-British born composer to serve as the Queen's Master of Music; Premieres 1724 - Handel: opera "Giulio Cesare" in London (Julian date: Feb. 20); 1744 - Handel: oratorio "Joseph and his Brethren" in London at the Covent Garden Theater (Gregorian date: March 13); 1792 - Haydn: Symphony No. 98, conducted by the composer, at the Hanover-Square Concert Rooms in London; 1795 - Haydn: Symphony No. 103 ("The Drumroll"), conducted by the composer, at the King's Theater in London; 1874 - Rimsky-Korsakov: Symphony No. 3, in St. Petersburg, with the composer conducting; This was a benefit concert for the victims of the Volga famine, and marked Rimsky-Korsakov's debut as a conductor (Julian date: Feb. 18); 1887 - R. Strauss: "Aus Italien" (From Italy), in Munich; 1911 - Scriabin: Symphony No. 5 ("Prometheus: Poem of Fire"), in Moscow (Gregorian date: Mar. 15); 1961 - Copland: Nonet for Strings, at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C., by members of the National Symphony conducted by the composer; 1977 - Benjamin Lees: "Dialogue" for cello and piano, in New York City. Links and Resources On Petrassi Petrassi obit from 2003
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Ciro Faienza presents the poetry of the 24 January issue. “Sestina for a friend misplaced and recovered” by Katy Bond, read by the poet. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Katy here. “My Double, My Brother” by Averi Kurth, read by Ciro Faienza. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Averi here.
Recorded by Rohan Chhetri for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on January 5, 2022. www.poets.org
This sestina poem considers a scene from Elizabeth Bishop's own childhood through the sounds of six repeating words: house, grandmother, child, stove, almanac, tears. These six words repeat — in different order — as the final words of the poem's lines, creating a kind of contemplation on how those repeated words informed her childhood: a childhood marked by loss, displacement, and a kind grandmother. “Time to plant tears” the poem states, in one of its most famous lines, as if the scene recalled has information about the future.Elizabeth Bishop was an American poet and writer. She served as Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1949 to 1950, was the Pulitzer Prize winner for Poetry in 1956, and won the National Book Award in 1970.Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.
Today's episode of the Learning to Fly podcast features works by Anis Morajani, b. william bearhart, RoseAnn V. Shawiak, and George Sylvester Viereck. These are some varied voices from around the world that we don't celebrate enough here on the Learning to Fly podcast. And each one is an interesting conversation about what is important to their family, culture, and personal values. To read the incredible Sestina - a form of poetry we will be exploring more on tomorrow's episode of the podcast: https://poets.org/poem/no-more-fire-here-sestina And as always thanks so much to @livvywritespoetry for the Learning to Fly intro and outro music and Thanks to Miranda Sheh of @breakingegg for the episode icon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/message
Two form poems, by Antoinette Kennedy and Lynn Dizard.Support the show (https://www.passagerbooks.com/donate/)
Nate Sestina joined the Wingspan Podcast to discuss his time with the Nets G League affiliate, the Long Island Nets, training camp with the Brooklyn Nets, his relationship with Nets combo guard, Tyler Johnson, and his decision to go overseas and play with Hapoel Holon in the Israeli Basketball Premiere League. Sestina, who played collegiate ball at Bucknell University and the University of Kentucky, spoke highly about his takeaways from both programs while providing us a preview of what’s next for the 23-year-old forward. You can find Sestina on Twitter (@NateSestina23) and on Instagram (@natesestina4)! --------- Submit your questions and comments to WingspanPodcast@gmail.com. Please remember to subscribe and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. --------- Message from our Partner: SportsHosts is building the world's first platform just for sports fans with the belief that bringing people together from around the world through shared passions can amplify what unites us. Before Covid-19, that meant connecting people to see games together, but right now, all their energy is focused on bringing people together digitally on the SportsHosts app to share stories, talk sport and build connections around the world so that when sports returns, we can have mind-blowing experiences at home or away. SportsHosts YouTube Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3demW-6syhA --------- Join us on the app today: https://sportshosts.mn.co/groups/2336774?autojoin=1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wingspan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wingspan/support
At some point in our lives may we learn to let go of things and forgive people. It might not be now nor later. Just do it in your own time when you are ready.
Let the noise of change come from our mouths. Let us chant truth and justice. They might try to suppress us from time to time, but we will not be muted until they will take heed to our conviction.
Riley talks to former teammates Immanuel Quickley and Nate Sestina, who are both living in the Big Apple and getting their NBA careers started with the New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets.
Recorded by Academy of American Poets staff for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on November 30, 2020. www.poets.org
Legendary chef Matthew Kenney who is opening 10 new restaurants in the next 10 months (he doesn't sleep), shares his inspiring restaurant industry advice and business success in the face of the pandemic. As the world's most influential chef behind healthy plant-based dining with over 40 restaurants worldwide, 12 cookbooks, and food critic praise (The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Esquire, Harper's Bazaar), Matthew is regarded as the world's first and leading chef at the forefront of plant-based cuisine and education. A graduate of the French Culinary Institute and named one of "America's Best New Chefs" by Food & Wine Magazine, Matthew has authored 12 cookbooks, a best-selling memoir, and launched the Food Future Institute, the worlds leading plant-based cooking course with students studying throughout the world to craft the future of food. He has been twice nominated as a Rising Star Chef in America by the James Beard Foundation and has appeared on numerous food and talk shows, and regularly lectures on the subject of food and health including two highly-watched TED talks. In 2009, Matthew founded the world's first classically structured raw food culinary academy that has graduated students from over 30 countries. Now students can enroll online to join the Food Future Institute, a year-long course dedicated to building and refining techniques in plant-based cuisine. Kenney has over 40 restaurants operating throughout 15 international cities and spanning 5 continents. His popular and highly rated Michelin guide restaurants include Double Zero in Southern California, and NYC (with four more to open in the coming year), and his flagship LA restaurant, Plant Food + Wine. SESTINA in LA is one of the many new restaurant openings in the year ahead, Double Zero Pizza is currently expanding into additional locations throughout Baltimore and Boston. Other restaurants slated to open include: Avivar, an all-day restaurant at the One & Only Palmilla in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, AYRE at the Amrit Ocean Resort on Singer Island, Florida, and the second location of Hungry Angelina, an approachable concept that makes plant-based eating accessible to all, in Dumbo, Brooklyn --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-aidan-byrne0/support
Former Kentucky basketball forward Nate Sestina joined Shawn Smith (Go Big Blue Country) and Derek Terry (The Cats' Pause) on the latest epsiode of Kentucky Daily to dicuss the impact Kenny Payne had on his career. Sestina discussed Payne's role at Kentucky, how vital Joel Justus and Tony Barbee are to Kentucky basketball, and more.
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Joins us for an extended interview with former Kentucky forward Nate Sestina as he talks about family life, his journey of faith and his time at Kentucky. Don't forget to share with your friends! The post Cameron Mills Radio- Nate Sestina Interview 05/03/20 appeared first on Cameron Mills Radio.
TJ Beisner and Joel Justus return and are joined by outgoing Kentucky Wildcat Nate Sestina, who had his final college season cut short with the cancellation of the NCAA Tournament.
Kentucky will honor graduate transfer Nate Sestina on senior night against Tennessee Tuesday. Mark Stoops provided several tidbits of new info during his 30-minute session with the media ahead of the start of spring football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kentucky will honor graduate transfer Nate Sestina on senior night against Tennessee Tuesday. Mark Stoops provided several tidbits of new info during his 30-minute session with the media ahead of the start of spring football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nate Sestina's hustle and second-half sharp shooting helped Kentucky beat LSU in Baton Rouge. Nick Richards controlled the paint and made it tough for the Tigers to do what they do. Immanuel Quickley continued to be the model of consistency. Should Quickley be receiving more consideration for SEC player of the year? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're pulling some of our favorite episodes of Big Blue Nation TV and turning them into podcasts. On this episode, we looked ahead to Kentucky football's game against South Carolina while also previewing the basketball season with grad transfer Nate Sestina.
We're pulling some of our favorite episodes of Big Blue Nation TV and turning them into podcasts. On this episode, we looked ahead to Kentucky football's game against South Carolina while also previewing the basketball season with grad transfer Nate Sestina.
UK forward Nate Sestina stops by to talk with TJ Beisner about his first season with the Wildcats, as well as the impact Kobe Bryant had on his love for basketball.
Happy Thanksgiving! We hope you have a wonderful holiday. One Kentucky basketball player has something he may not be so thankful for - Nate Sestina suffered a fractured left wrist in practice. The grad transfer forward will miss three to four weeks, UK said. John Calipari went into a little detail on how UK will play without him. Also, with it being turkey day, we discuss which foods we dislike the most that are popular at the Thanksgiving table. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WKOK News Director Matt Catrillo had a chance to speak with former Bucknell basketball star Nate Sestina, who is playing his graduate 5th season at Kentucky. The interview was conducted before Sestina broke his wrist in practice, that puts him on the bench at least 4 weeks.
WKOK News Director Matt Catrillo had a chance to speak with former Bucknell basketball star Nate Sestina, who is playing his graduate 5th season at Kentucky. The interview was conducted before Sestina broke his wrist in practice, that puts him on the bench at least 4 weeks.
Benny T laments on another injury to UK’s front court, the CFP Rankings, who wins the Louisville/Kentucky game and what a win means for both coaches. The kid also hands out some winners in Benny’s Picks, and ends the show with the most accurate and important Thanksgiving side, ranked segment. Ever. Also, Deacon Trevor Kelsey joins Baby Benny for their infamous ATS Prayer Service. Amen!
KSR’s Jack Pilgrim is joined by David Sisk of Cats Illustrated for episode eighteen of the Sources Say Podcast. This week, the duo of recruiting insiders start the show by breaking down Nate Sestina's broken hand and what it means for Kentucky moving forward. Then, the Sources Say crew discusses the latest in UK's upcoming recruiting class and whether or not that will include the likes of Jonathan Kuminga, Greg Brown, and Cliff Omoruyi, among others. They close the show by talking with Greg Brown's head coach at Vandegrift High School, Cliff Ellis.
KSR’s Jack Pilgrim is joined by David Sisk of Cats Illustrated for episode eighteen of the Sources Say Podcast. This week, the duo of recruiting insiders start the show by breaking down Nate Sestina's broken hand and what it means for Kentucky moving forward. Then, the Sources Say crew discusses the latest in UK's upcoming recruiting class and whether or not that will include the likes of Jonathan Kuminga, Greg Brown, and Cliff Omoruyi, among others. They close the show by talking with Greg Brown's head coach at Vandegrift High School, Cliff Ellis.
The first episode of the unnamed Riley Welch podcast is here! In this first episode, he sits down with Nate Sestina.
This episode is mostly about shooting the basketball. Will Kentucky do it well? How would we rank the best shooters on this team? How will shooting affect their style? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
durée : 01:58:28 - Été Classique Après-midi du dimanche 11 août 2019 - par : Priscille Lafitte - En partant des Sestina de Claudio Monteverdi, cet Eté classique passe du rire aux larmes, avec l’Amour des trois oranges de Prokofiev et le 4e concerto pour piano de Beethoven, une petite dose de klezmer et une part d’improvisation sur instruments japonais. - réalisé par : Davy Travailleur
The Papa John's "Meet the Wildcats" series continues as TJ Beisner talks with graduate transfer Nate Sestina.
The Collisters kick off their first podcast with 2 great poems: "Like" by A.E. Stallings and "Sestina" by Elizabeth Bishop. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/poetryforthepeople/message
2019 Kentucky men's basketball signees Nate Sestina, Dontaie Allen, Tyrese Maxey, and Brennan Canada join Shawn Smith to discuss the anticipation of moving in at Kentucky on June 3rd.
Kyle Tucker and Curtis Burch give you the latest on RJ Hampton's recruitment including Duke not making the cut. Also more details on Calipari's talks with UCLA. Then some thoughts on the FBI trial that involves college basketball. We wrap with Kyle's tales from EMPORIUM, Pa. from his story on Nate Sestina. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kyle Tucker and Curtis Burch give you the latest on RJ Hampton's recruitment including Duke not making the cut. Also more details on Calipari's talks with UCLA. Then some thoughts on the FBI trial that involves college basketball. We wrap with Kyle's tales from EMPORIUM, Pa. from his story on Nate Sestina. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk to Nate Sestina about coming to UK, Alex Walker live from Nashville before the NFL draft and hear comments from Vince Marrow.Listen to Big Blue Insider weeknights on 630 WLAP wlap.com or the iHeartRadio app.
Listen to the interview with UK's new grad transfer Nate Sestina. He talks about his game on the court, his future teammates and what he wants to improve on. Plus a glimpse into his mind off the court find out what he will study when he gets to UK. Listen to Big Blue Insider weeknights on 630 WLAP wlap.com or the iHeartRadio app.
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Curtis Burch and Kyle Tucker got a chance to chat with new UK grad transfer commit Nate Sestina. Sestina discusses how he grew up. When he got the call from Coach Cal about potentially playing at UK and how the BBN has show their love to him so far. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Curtis Burch and Kyle Tucker got a chance to chat with new UK grad transfer commit Nate Sestina. Sestina discusses how he grew up. When he got the call from Coach Cal about potentially playing at UK and how the BBN has show their love to him so far. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Curtis Burch and Kyle Tucker discuss Kentucky basketball's grad transfer commitment from former Bucknell center Nate Sestina. We also look at how that impacts recruiting and possible transfer. Plus we look at the new SEC coaching changes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Curtis Burch and Kyle Tucker discuss Kentucky basketball's grad transfer commitment from former Bucknell center Nate Sestina. We also look at how that impacts recruiting and possible transfer. Plus we look at the new SEC coaching changes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It’s your gal, Phynne, with a Saturday afternoon poem for you to munch on. Yum. (Poem: “Just a Sestina to You, Honey, Letting You Know What an Intersting Thing Happened to Me While You Were at Home Rubbing Your Wife’s Back,” Carolyn Creedon.
Episode 9 Is about finding what you must write and how to get planning for 2019. Also make sure you Pat yourself on the back for the work you done in 2018. look towards the future and make some plans to produce more work in 2019. Also, check out poets.org on Twitter and follow Sandra Beasley with her outstandingly, wonderful essay "Flexing the Form: Contemporary Innovation in the Sestina." Enjoy the holidays! Keep walking, and keep writing!
Poet Jennifer Zilm joins co-hosts Kevin Spenst and Pamela Bentley to read from her new book The Missing Field (Guernica Editions 2018), and talk about favourite words, poetic structures, tattoos, etymology, ephemera, texting, feelings in poems, and the meaning of "missing field."
What happened when I had four days off and decided to try to write a long poem. Show notes The Ode Less Travelled by Stephen Fry How to write a sestina
This week Host Dave Bledsoe scales the Empire State Building holding a nubile blonde and swatting away attacking bi-planes as he discusses the animals on the Internet. Trust us, they are the less intelligent species. In the show we dig deep into the killing of a gorilla in Cincinnati and how the Internet reacted. Along the way we look in on the Armenian Genocide, why we can't take Gavin anywhere and what it means to be a true hero. (Hint, it involves a golf ball and a LOT of kegel exercises.) Additionally we learn the proper poetic form for issuing a death threat, the Sestina, and discover our host's childhood fascination with doody. Promotional consideration for this week's show is by Abe's Ape on a Stick, all the flavor of Real Ape™in a cruelty free soy bar! Abe's so good, you will never know it isn't Ape! We open the show with the wise words of Dr. Zaius--oh oh Dr, Zaius--and close with the musical stylings of The Dickies! Remember all Death Threats should be addressed to Producer Gavin! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode stars Daniel Nester (How to Be Inappropriate, God Save My Queen, The Incredible Sestina Anthology). It was recorded at Uncommon Grounds in Albany, NY in July 2015.
The fourth piece of the Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Art's series "The Body and What It Carries" performed in February by Stanford Drama and Dance. (February 17, 2011)
David Landreth reads the first sestina in the English language written by Edmund Spenser. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 17996]
David Landreth reads the first sestina in the English language written by Edmund Spenser. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 17996]
David Landreth reads the first sestina in the English language written by Edmund Spenser. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 17996]
David Landreth reads the first sestina in the English language written by Edmund Spenser. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 17996]
Runner-up poem in the 2008 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition written and read by Anna Savory of Fort Pitt Grammar School, Chatham, Kent.
Transcript -- How the stories of the cantasorie are structured.
How the stories of the cantasorie are structured.
Transcript -- How the stories of the cantasorie are structured.
How the stories of the cantasorie are structured.