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SMU Meadows 50th Anniversary
Interview with DJ "Shangela" Pierce

SMU Meadows 50th Anniversary

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 20:03


Abbie Cleveland (Spring ’21) interviews DJ “Shangela” Pierce (’03 CCPA). Pierce performed on the GLAAD Media Awards and alongside Lady Gaga in the Oscar winning film “A Star is Born.” He has also been named to the TIME Next 100 list and is the star of the new hit show “We’re Here” on HBO. Pierce shares captivating stories from his early years, life at SMU and a glimpse into his life as a much sought-after Hollywood rising star!

Auckland Writers Festival
2020 WINTER SERIES EP 3: Becky Manawatu, Robert Macfarlane, Chanel Miller

Auckland Writers Festival

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 63:44


The Auckland Writers Festival Winter Series will be streaming live and free-to-view on the Festival’s YouTube and Facebook channels, and then available as a video or podcast via our soundcloud, iTunes or our website. Episode Three features: BECKY MANAWATU (Aotearoa New Zealand) Becky Manawatu (Ngāi Tahu) is the winner of both the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction and the Best First Book Award Fiction at the 2020 Ockham NZ Book Awards with her debut novel Auē. The judges wrote, “Auē is a mere pounamu: raw life polished to a sheen that’s beautiful and warm but at the same time a blade with a keen edge". A journalist and writer, Becky works as a reporter for The News in Westport. Her story ‘Abalone’ was longlisted for the 2018 Commonwealth Short Story Prize. ROBERT MACFARLANE (England) Writer Robert Macfarlane is best known for his books on landscape, nature, place, people and language. Described by The Wall Street Journal as “the great nature writer, and nature poet, of this generation,” his many books include the award-winning Landmarks, The Old Ways, and The Lost Words, with several adapted for TV by the BBC. A Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in 2017 he received The EM Forster Award for Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Underland: A Deep Time Journey is his most recent book. CHANEL MILLER (United States) 2019 Time Next 100 honoree and literature graduate Chanel Miller (pseudonym Emily Doe) is a writer and artist. Her New York Times bestselling and critically acclaimed memoir, Know My Name sparked a nation-wide discussion in the US about the treatment of sexual assault survivors by both colleges and the court system. It was listed as a 2019 notable book by New York Times Book Review, Time and the Washington Post, and won best memoir in that year's National Book Critics Circle Awards. HOST: PAULA MORRIS (Aotearoa New Zealand)Paula Morris (Ngāti Wai, Ngāti Whātua) is an award-winning fiction writer and essayist. The 2019 Katherine Mansfield Menton Fellow, she teaches creative writing at The University of Auckland, sits on the Māori Literature Trust and is the founder of the Academy of NZ Literature. This series provides an opportunity to champion New Zealand and international books that were to feature at our cancelled May Festival, we encourage you to support writers and NZ publishers and booksellers by purchasing featured books. Order via our Festival bookseller. #awfwinterseries

RADAR TALK INTIMATE
"Time Next" RADAR TALK INTIMATE #10 Carolyn Cohagan

RADAR TALK INTIMATE

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 63:34


YA Novelist Carolyn Cohagan comes to my studio in Houston to visit with me about her new novel, the second volume of the Time Zero Trilogy, Time Next. Such a good conversation. Thanks for listening!

Authors on the Air Radio 2
YA Thriller Writer Carolyn Cohagan Discusses Time Next and More

Authors on the Air Radio 2

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 58:00


Carolyn Cohagan began her writing career as a stand-up comic, performing in comedy clubs all over the world, including New York, Chicago, London, and Amsterdam. Carolyn’s first novel, THE LOST CHILDREN (Simon & Schuster, 2010,) was nominated for a Massachusetts Children’s Book Award. She has a BA in Art History from Barnard and an MA in Writing from USC. Carolyn has recently returned to her hometown of Austin where she founded Girls With Pens, a creative writing organization for girls 9-17. Her sequel to her politically charged novel TIME ZERO, entitled TIME NEXT, is available now. http://carolyncohagan.com/   Radio host and author Laura Moe spent most of her working life as a librarian and English teacher in central and Southeastern Ohio, but has recently moved to Seattle where she writes full-time. Moe is the author of YA novels PARALLEL LINES (Fat Cats, 2015) and BREAKFAST WITH NERUDA (Merit Press, 2016, ) named by the New York Public Library as one the Best Books for Teens in 2016 and a Top Pick for VOYA. She is owned by a spoiled white cat and is working on a sequel to BREAKFAST WITH NERUDA. https://www.lauramoebooks.com/   This is a copyrighted podcast solely owned by the Authors on The Air Global Radio Network LLC

Random Trek
53: "Shakaar" (DS9) with Derek Powazek

Random Trek

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2015 43:38


"Shakaar" - Derek Powazek, web developer turned farmer, joins Scott to discuss Deep Space Nine’s “Shakaar” (S3E24). Nothing says a Bajoran DS9 episode like the intersection of religion, internal politics, and agriculture. What do soil reclamators look like? We don’t know and we don’t care. Topics discussed include why we should like the Bajorans more (but we totally like the Cardassians better), dirt farmer, and what does a freedom figher do after they’ve won their freedom. The novel Derek mentions is A Stitch in Time Next on Random Trek: “Inside Man” (VOY). Host Scott McNulty with Derek Powazek.