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Friday, August 30, 2024

Winners and Losers: Welcome, Takesha Martinez, Mayor of Hagerstown

 

Enlighten Radio Presents

Winners and Losers: Welcome, Takesha Martinez, Mayor of Hagerstown

Ordinary citizens can confront the powers of the world, and make poetry while they work.

 

Winners and Losers: Welcome, Takesha Martinez, Mayor of Hagerstown

 

Fridays, 7:30ish AM

Hosts: Karen Valentine, John Case

 

Special Guests:

James Boyd, Takesha Martinez

James Boyd joins Karen and John with a special guest: Takesha Ann Martinez, Mayor of Hagerstown, Md. Takesha's story is one of the most powerful in US local politics.

This Episode Recorded August 20, 2024 at the Red Caboose Studio, Harpers Ferry, WV

 

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Thursday, August 29, 2024

The Poetry Show: Classical Muses

 

 

Enlighten Radio Presents

 

Prelude to a Lifetime of Preludes

 

Prelude and Fugue

 

Could there really have been life before Bach? And what about Passion Without Discipline? Angela Torres, Lars Gustafson, Diane Seuss, Nikki Wallschlaeger

Broadcast LIVE Wednesdays, 10 AM on https://player.enlightenradio.org

Hosts: Janet Harrison, John Case

This Episode Recorded August 28, 2024

Prelude and Fugue

by Angela Narciso Torres

Something of late November
sifting through a window
brings back this prelude-


two voices blend, I lean
into the keys, draw back
when the voices part.


How the body remembers-
Señora V in a floral sundress,
rose talcum hand soft


on the curve of my spine
imprinting what she knew
of love and time. How could I know


what those notes would mean
decades of preludes ahead.

 

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The Poetry Show: Jazz, Gin, Bourbon? Does not matter where ya been...

  

Enlighten Radio Presents

 

Soledad Grandfather

 

Soledad

 

The Featured poem is Robert Hayden's 'Soledad'. It turns out that Case's speculation about a poetical connection to the Soledad Prison rebellion of 1971 and the "Soledad Brothers" is complete fantasy! Hayden's poem does address imprisonment, and race, and addiction, but first appeared in the 1940's.

Broadcast LIVE Wednesdays, 10 AM on https://player.enlightenradio.org

Hosts: Janet Harrison, John Case

This Episode Recorded August 14, 2024

Soledad

by Robert Hayden


(And I, I am no longer of that world)


Naked, he lies in the blinded room
chain-smoking, cradled by drugs, by jazz
as never by any lover's cradling flesh.


Miles Davis coolly blows for him:
O pena negra, sensual Flamenco blues;
the red clay foxfire voice of Lady Day


(lady of the pure black magnolias)
sobsings her sorrow and loss and fare you well,
dryweeps the pain his treacherous jailers


have released him from for a while.
His fears and his unfinished self
await him down in the anywhere streets.


He hides on the dark side of the moon,
takes refuge in a stained-glass cell,
flies to a clockless country of crystal.


Only the ghost of Lady Day knows where
he is. Only the music. And he swings
oh swings: beyond complete immortal now.

 

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The Poetry Show: The Blues Poetica

 

 

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So weary....I might as well be Dead.

 

Riverbank Blues

 

Poetry inspired by the Blues music traditions. Langston Hughes, WH Auden, Shelly Ann Williams, Billy Collins

Broadcast LIVE Wednesdays, 10 AM on https://player.enlightenradio.org

Hosts: Janet Harrison, John Case

This Episode Recorded August 7, 2024

Riverbank Blues


Sterling A. Brown
1901 – 1989


A man git his feet set in a sticky mudbank,
A man git dis yellow water in his blood,
No need for hopin', no need for doin',
Muddy streams keep him fixed for good.


Little Muddy, Big Muddy, Moreau and Osage,
Little Mary's, Big Mary's, Cedar Creek,
Flood deir muddy water roundabout a man's roots,
Keep him soaked and stranded and git him weak.


Lazy sun shinin' on a little cabin,
Lazy moon glistenin' over river trees;
Ole river whisperin', lappin' 'gainst de long roots:
"Plenty of rest and peace in these . . ."


Big mules, black loam, apple and peach trees,
But seems lak de river washes us down
Past de rich farms, away from de fat lands,
Dumps us in some ornery riverbank town.


Went down to the river, sot me down an' listened,
Heard de water talkin' quiet, quiet lak an' slow:
"Ain' no need fo' hurry, take yo' time, take yo'
time . . ." Heard it sayin'—"Baby, hyeahs de way life go . . ."


Dat is what it tole me as I watched it slowly rollin',
But somp'n way inside me rared up an' say,
"Better be movin' . . . better be travelin' . . .
Riverbank'll git you ef you stay . . ."


Towns are sinkin' deeper, deeper in de riverbank,
Takin' on de ways of deir sulky Ole Man—
Takin' on his creepy ways, takin' on his evil ways,
"Bes' git way, a long way . . . whiles you can. Man got his
sea too lak de Mississippi Ain't got so long for a whole lot longer way,
Man better move some, better not git rooted Muddy water fool you, ef you stay . . ."


From The Collected Poems of Sterling A. Brown by Sterling A. Brown.

 

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The Last Stop Cafe: Is Football Dying?

 

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The Last Stop Cafe: Is Football Dying?

Is Pro Football a sport anymore? Or Just a Biz?

 

The Last Stop Cafe: Is Football Dying?

 

Broadcasts LIVE, Mondays, 7:15 AM Eastern

Hosts: Mike Cuccherini, John Case, James Boyd

The Turd Sandwich Cafe has been sold. It found a better offer. The Last Stop Cafe cannot guarantee you won't be served a shit sandwich by Fate. But you do not have to eat it here. Outside -- a big decision, maybe a big mistake, awaits. But in here, it's a game -- and we are playing along, noting the desert, wolves, mountains and abyss beyond.

This Episode Recorded August 26, 2024 at the Red Caboose Studio, Harpers Ferry, WV

 

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Thursday, August 1, 2024

The Poetry Show: The Theme of Song

 

Enlighten Radio Presents

 

That Singer Stole My Coat:

From the Heel to the Throat

 

The Radio Is Playing Ray Charles

 

Poems on the theme of Song from Alice Ostriker, WB Yeats, Alan Shapiro, Elizabeth Bishop, and Susan Jackson, and Langston Hughes

Broadcast LIVE Wednesdays, 10 AM on https://player.enlightenradio.org

Hosts: Janet Harrison, John Case

This Episode Recorded July 31, 2024

 

The Radio Is Playing Ray Charles


by Susan Jackson


Georgia, Georgia the whole day through…
just an old sweet song…
I’m leaning into you
in the smoke and the slow dancing
those low notes
working their way up my spine
stirring up the night
throaty voices in the corner singing along
our hips touching
like moonlight through the pines
moonlight like a folded handkerchief
slanting through the window that night
Georgia, Georgia just a sweet and simple song…
and our whole life laying out like a road
still ahead of us.

 

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