Play470: Say Thank You Say I'm SorrySeptember 11, 2020Today's poem is Say Thank You Say I'm Sorry by Jericho Brown.
Play468: "You Will Never Get Death / Out of Your System"September 9, 2020Today's episode is "You Will Never Get Death / Out of Your System" by Dana Levin.
Play467: The Toothbrush to the Bicycle TireSeptember 8, 2020Today's poem is The Toothbrush to the Bicycle Tire by Sarah Kay.
Play466: The Hastily Assembled Angel Falls at the Beginning of the WorldSeptember 7, 2020Today's poem is The Hastily Assembled Angel Falls at the Beginning of the World by Shane McCrae.
Play465: praise poets and their pensSeptember 4, 2020Today's poem is praise poets and their pens by JP Howard.
Play462: What It's Like to Fall In LoveSeptember 1, 2020Today's poem is What It's Like to Fall In Love by Heidi Seaborn.
Play461: For Black Children at the End of the World—and the BeginningAugust 31, 2020Today's episode is For Black Children at the End of the World—and the Beginning by Roger Reeves.
Play460: American MotherAugust 28, 2020Today's poem is American Mother by Pamela Hart. This episode originally aired on May 15, 2020.
Play458: Tyranny of the Human FaceAugust 26, 2020Today's poem is Tyranny of the Human Face by Chase Berggrun.
Play457: I Found Kin in a Thrift Store PhotographAugust 25, 2020Today's poem is I Found Kin in a Thrift Store Photograph by Aaron Coleman.
Play455: Mercury in RetrogradeAugust 21, 2020Today's poem is Mercury in Retrograde by Sheryl Luna. This week, we're featuring poems related to outer space. Stars. Planets. Even aliens. What can we discover about ourselves, when we consider the cosmos?
Play454: On a Spaceship Somewhere, Long After Empire's CollapseAugust 20, 2020Today's poem is On a Spaceship Somewhere, Long After Empire's Collapse by Jesús I. Valles. This week, we're featuring poems related to outer space. Stars. Planets. Even aliens. What can we discover about ourselves, when we consider the cosmos?
Play453: You Can Take Off Your Sweater, I've Made Today WarmAugust 19, 2020Today's poem is You Can Take Off Your Sweater, I've Made Today Warm by Paige Lewis. This week, we're featuring poems related to outer space. Stars. Planets. Even aliens. What can we discover about ourselves, when we consider the cosmos?