LIVE at the Writers House, episodes 1–50
Episode 50 - 12/13/2004 - Writers
Produced by Tom Devaney.
You can hear the recording of the entire program here.
LIVE at the Writers House this evening featured writers who work at Penn and musical guest Like Moving Insects. Valerie Ross, director of the Critical Writing program, told a somber autobiographical tale of her mother and the wild ambitions, fear, worry, and rage that kept her awake at night. Peter Nichols, editor of Penn Arts and Sciences Magazine, read from his novella, where poisoned nails and pipes are tools for murder, and John Prendergast, editor of The Pennsylvania Gazette related the true tale of an artist and Penn alumna, whose reality involves battling the special needs bureaucracy and a never-diminished pile of laundry. Philly-based band Like Moving Insects mixed disciplines and instruments to bring us "Cornflakes," and Ingrid Schaffner, senior curator at the ICA, invited us into Salvador Dali's Dream of Venus, a world where roaming giraffes explode into flames. John Shea, who has been an editor and writer at the university since 1985, taught us, with a bit of comedic flair and a lot of paranoia, "how to be an alarmist." From journalists to professors with stories true and imagined, the Arts Café was filled with Penn and Philly talent.
- Like Moving Insects - Untitled
- John Shea - My Then Wife
- John Shea - How to be an Alarmist
- John Shea - Introduction
- Peter Nichols - Untitled
- John Prendergast - Introduction
- Peter Nichols - Introduction
- Ingrid Schaffner - Excerpt from Salvador Dalí's Dream of Venus: The Surrealist Funho
- Ingrid Schaffner - Introduction
- Like Moving Insects - Cornflakes
- Like Moving Insects - Introduction
- John Prendergast - Excerpt from The Last Lost Beachcomber
- Valerie Ross - Introduction
- Valerie Ross - Nosebleed Seats
Episode 49 - 11/15/2004 - All Women
Produced by Tom Devaney
Tonight's episode of LIVE featured all women writers and their stories of children, heartbreak, and inequality. Author of Winter Music, a novel set in Philadelphia, Karen Rile read a section from the perspective of Tess, an eight-year old girl with dyslexia. In her slow and melancholic voice, poet Kathy Lou Schultz shared all the struggles endured by a young child before the age of five, while the editor of The Dictionary of Failed Relationships, Meredith Broussard, chatted about how she would dress up like Wonder Woman as a child. Broussard, discussing women and black superheroes, ended on a hopeful note, observing that comics are coming closer to demonstrating an actual range of color and shade (not just green) in America. Poets Sandy Crimmins and Lisa Sewell spoke about deserted women. Crimmins's tales were even told through a unique combination of poetry, song, and David Falcone's strumming guitar. Art historian Judith Stein rounded out the female-centric night with a story about the troubled men (think: alcohol, hemorrhoids, and bad teeth) that were responsible for the grand opening of the Guggenheim. A range of poignant and memorable stories, poems, and songs came alive tonight at the Writers House.
- Karen Rile - Introduction
- Kathy Lou Schultz - Childhood to Market
- Karen Rile - Excerpt from Winter Music
- Sandy Crimmins and David Falcone - Introduction
- Kathy Lou Schultz - Introduction
- Lisa Sewell - Front Page
- Lisa Sewell - Hands and Psalms
- Lisa Sewell - Mary Hamilton
- Judith Stein - Untitled
- Judith Stein - Introduction
- Sandy Crimmins and David Falcone - Desert
- Sandy Crimmins and David Falcone - Ireland
- Sandy Crimmins and David Falcone - Spring
- Meredith Broussard - Introduction
- Meredith Broussard - Untitled
Episode 48 - 10/18/2004
Produced by Tom Devaney
Past decisions haunted present lives in this week's episode of LIVE. University of the Arts fiction writing teacher Elise Juska and novelist Ken Kalfus noted the consequences of failed marriages. After her divorce, Charlotte, the main character in Elise's story, developed a variety of crippling anxieties (think: kidnapping, robbery, and a severe case of insomnia even with a dream machine), while Ken Kalfus's character grew a weird rash due to his "high-strung" and soon-to-be-ex-wife. With a dragging melody that built anticipation, Philly band Espers played a series of hypnotizing and unnerving songs. Penn's own Diane McKinney-Whetstone recited a story about a man who yearned for his past life as a jazz musician, rather than his current life on Cecil Block. The creation of fiction author Shawn McBride, Henry, described not his street block but his middle school block — apologizing for his unpreventable behavior as a "horny bastard" as he detailed the different types of "teets." Humorous and heart-wrenching, this episode of LIVE drew out some of our darkest fears and deepest desires.
- Espers - Daughter
- Espers - Riding
- Espers - Untitled
- Elise Juska - Excerpt from
- Kenneth Kalfus - Excerpt from
- Shawn McBride - Excerpts from
- Diane McKinney-Whetstone - Excerpt from
Episode 47 - 05/10/2004
Produced by Tom Devaney
Episode 46 - 04/05/2004 - Spoken-Word
Produced by Venise Battle Co-produced by Jennifer Snead
Thoughts of disabling labels, disappearing choice, and impending death gnawed away at the spoken word artists in tonight's episode of LIVE. Duo Tracy Gilbert and Amma Asare fervently defended having a choice as their voices interrupted, completed, and intertwined with one another. Penn senior Venise Battle demanded that she would be in charge of her own life, not her husband, while creator of This Charming Lab Adam Fieled questioned what decisions Icarus would have made had he landed in the middle of Central Park. Musical guest Guy Ramsey played two moving songs on the piano: one lovely and serene, the other jazzy and syncopated. Hating the man who hurt her, sophomore Caroline Rothstein writhed on the floor of a bathroom stall, feeling like she would die, while Asian American writer Omar F. Telan considered his funeral. Nicole Tabolt, a sophomore English major, affirmed not her own death but that of poetry in a sad and brooding tone. Passionate performances and messages characterized this evening's edition of LIVE.
- Tracy Gilbert and Amma Asare - Pro-Life
- Venise Battle - A Bop Poem
- Venise Battle - Home Altar
- Venise Battle - Meeting Mother at the Waters
- Venise Battle - Veronica
- Adam Fieled - Icarus in New York
- Adam Fieled - On Jazz
- Adam Fieled - To Bruce Norman
- Guy Ramsey - Dream Number Two Seventeen
- Guy Ramsey - Stolen Moments
- Caroline Rothstein - Noah
- Caroline Rothstein - The White Version of Diversity
- Caroline Rothstein - They Call Me Granola
- Nicole Tabolt - Preparations for Judy and Claire
- Nicole Tabolt - Rest in Peace
- Nicole Tabolt - Theft
- Omar F. Telan - Familiar
- Omar F. Telan - Gigolo Serenade Part Fifteen
- Omar F. Telan - Gigolo Serenade Part Two
- Omar F. Telan - I've Been Thinking a lot about Death Lately
- Omar F. Telan - Michaelangelo's Pieta
- Omar F. Telan - Suburban Love Affair
Episode 45 - 03/01/2004 - Creative
Written and Produced by Tom Devaney
Live at the Writers House this Monday featured Lorene Cary, Alan Gilbert, Jena Osman, Adam J. Sorkin, and musical guest Box Social. Lorene Cary, founder of Art Sanctuary, told a captivating tale of a young woman, a slave in Baltimore, who was shipped to freedom in a box; that "one night of imprisonment reflected a life of enslavement like a deadly magnifying glass." Alan Gilbert read excerpts from Relative Heat Index, and with heavy pauses and weighty words, explained, "everything is capable of being broken." Box Social, whose sound reminds subtly of British pop and glam-rock, referenced Philadelphia, teeming with bass and drums. Jena Osman invited us to the "Memory Error Theater," where there are cars on fire and a melodious voices that calms. Adam J. Sorkins finished the night with "A Visit to Peles Castle as Seen From Pennsylvania," where there exists "a barbaric spring" and "silk carpets on which our shadows lose their way." Tonight Philadelphia writers and poets showcased creativity and fluidity in their diversity of recitation.
- Box Social - Suburban Outfitters
- Box Social - Tex Avery Dream
- Box Social - Untitled
- Lorene Cary - Crossing the River on Horseback in the Night
- Lorene Cary - Woman Escaping in a Box
- Alan Gilbert - Excerpt from Relative Heat Index
- Jena Osman - Memory Error Theater
- Jena Osman - The March
- Adam J. Sorkins - A Visit to Pelis Castle as Seen from Pennsylvania
- Adam J. Sorkins - November First, 1996
- Adam J. Sorkins - The Dragon
- Adam J. Sorkins - The Golden Mean
Episode 44 - 11/11/2003 - Greater
Written and Produced by Tom Devaney Assistant Producer: Venise Battle
From rocks to ham sandwiches, tonight's episode of LIVE brought us back to a more primitive place. Author and Penn alum Leslie Esdaile Bank, aka L. A. Banks, described being stuck between a rock and a hard place — "Splinters are a bitch!" she cried in her sweet, singsong voice. Penn professor Lynn Levin translated our squealing early hominid language — "oooh ah ah eeh!" — into modern speech, while poet Jim Corey twisted modern expressions into their literal meanings — asking to borrow a girl's eyes, who instantly obliged him by popping them out. Associate professor of Digital Media Nick Montfort wondered about the essences of life — time, the textures of delay, and the destruction of meaning, while poet and publisher Steven Allan May interrupted himself, sounding mad, as he described dreams and disconnected heads bobbing in the ocean. Musical guest Snapperhead Zydeco rounded out the evening's reflective tales by playing tunes that sparked the perhaps primitive instinct to dance.
- Leslie Esdaile Bank - Untitled (2)
- Leslie Esdaile Bank - Untitled
- Jim Cory - A Lie
- Jim Cory - An Admirer
- Jim Cory - Hmm
- Jim Cory - Memoire Spring Seventy Seven
- Jim Cory - Wife
- Jim Cory - Word from the Mainstreet Cafe
- Lynn Levin - Action Hero
- Lynn Levin - Homo Erectus Recalls the Better Days of Man
- Lynn Levin - The Bride of the Ladies' Auxiliary Luncheon
- Steven Allen May - Auld Known Stories
- Steven Allan May - Dream Remembered at Three Forty Nine AM
- Steven Allan May - Fast Weight
- Steven Allan May - Run from Some Drunken Dream
- Steven Allan May - Tea Fleshhood
- Steven Allan May - Time
- Nick Montfort - City
- Nick Montfort - Reflections
- Nick Montfort - The Exhaustion of Libraries
- Nick Montfort - The Unrelenting
- Snapperhead Zydeco - S'eux Malade ne pas Danser
- Snapperhead Zydeco - Tous les Temps en Temps
- Snapperhead Zydeco - Untitled
- Snapperhead Zydeco - Zydeco Boogaloo
Episode 43 - 10/20/2003 - All
Written and Produced by Tom Devaney Assistant Producer: Venise Battle
Members both past and present of Kelly Writers House's very own planning committee, the Hub, were featured in tonight's episode of LIVE. Al Filreis, a longstanding Penn faculty member, read an excerpt from his fifth book The Fifties Thirties about what happened to modern poets when anti-communists got hold of them in the 1950s. Samantha Barrow and Seth Laracy took us to New Orleans and Memphis respectively; one read her poetry in front of "anarchists, punks, and semi-hipsters" and the other looked for his second-grade love in a dream. Adrienne Mishkin declaimed the power of hands: "hands speak for us like lips — and strong hands shout." Randall Couch closed the nights readings with "Vagabond Theater," "The Abandoned Woman," and the proclamation that "there is only so much self space." Following readings by Hub members and coordinators, Phil Sandick, along with the Penny Loafers, an award-winning co-ed a cappella group, did a variety of covers with solos with a full range of buoyant tenors to impassioned sopranos.
- Samantha Barrow - The Dixie Tavern
- Randall Couch - Maghrib in Philadelphia
- Randall Couch - The Abandoned Woman
- Randall Couch - Untitled
- Al Filreis - Excerpts from the Fifties Thirties
- Seth Laracy - Untitled
- Adrienne Mishkin - Hands
- Adrienne Mishkin - In Any Language
- Adrienne Mishkin - The Dinner War
- Adrienne Mishkin - The Only Poem Inspired by Puerto Rico
- Adrienne Mishkin - Whispered in the Kitchen
- The Penny Loafers - Someday
- The Penny Loafers - Take it Off
- The Penny Loafers - Wonder
Episode 42 - 09/29/2003 - 2-1-5
Written and Produced by Tom Devaney Assistant Producer: Venise Battle
Chills filled the Arts Café in this evening's edition of LIVE. Producer Tom Devaney started the episode off with a series of sad realizations: dear old Obi Wan Kenobi struggled to do the little things, like get a good haircut, while New Jersey is the greatest poem never written. Fiction writer Jay Kirk shared a shudder-inducing detective murder mystery, and writer Iain Levison told a tale of a man who squirmed in his seat as a company attempted to brainwash him into selling water filters. Teen writer Elisa Ludwig, who enjoys flea markets and Scrabble, presented a story in which her young heroine ended up in a van with an aging roadie in a deserted parking lot while her best friend slept with the lead singer. Eek. Speaking of singers, musical guest The Wayward Wind performed a series of hauntingly happy songs about postcards, willows, and smoking. Unfortunate, and bizarre, situations characterized this episode of LIVE.
- Tom Devaney - Not a Ralph
- Tom Devaney - Obi Wan Kenobi
- Tom Devaney - Trying to Live as if it Were Morning
- Tom Devaney - Untitled
- Jay Kirk - Watching the Detectives
- Iain Levison - Untitled - Excerpt
- Elisa Ludwig - Touchy Feely
- The Wayward Wind - Postcards from the Wind
- The Wayward Wind - Sweet Willow Walking
- The Wayward Wind - The Smokers' Pavilion
- Kathleen Volk Miller - Driving
Episode 41 - 03/03/2003 - A
Written and Produced by Tom Devaney Assistant Producer: Venise Battle
From Illuminata's Weight Watchers binges to southwest of the Guyana border, poets, novelists, and short story writers invited us into new homes and new countries, at times weaving new worlds in as little as twelve seconds. Ron Swegman honored Philadelphia's Boathouse Row and read "Sonnet for Camden, New Jersey," and Robert Strauss spoke of his love of and trip to Burkina Faso and Ouagadougou, and the easy way they roll off the tongue. Tanya Barrientos, a columnist at The Philadelphia Inquirer, brought us to Frontera Street, where Illuminata cooked feasts for neighbors but ingested her own food with only hungry eyes. Allie D'Augustine read a series of her short poems and prose, one of which highlighted "Rules for a Good Life": "listen to music and clutch your pen and hope you will survive." Dan Histon asked for Septembers with a twist, and Courtney Mandryk told of the man next door who hums and of tulips "bruised like bananas." Musical guest Andy Bresnan, an artistic director, composer, and producer, joined by the Big Mess Orchestra, full of trombones and saxophones, played tracks each vastly different in their performance and style. Tonight's episode of LIVE featured poems from the honest and everyday to the distant and bizarre, each able to capture the diverse audience's attention.
- Tanya Maria Barrientos - Excerpt from Frontera Street
- Andy Bresnan and Big Flamehead - Untitled
- Andy Bresnan and The Big Mess Orche - Being in Love
- Andy Bresnan and The Big Mess Orch - For One, Two or Three
- Andy Bresnan and The Big Mess Orche - Untitled
- Allie DAugustine - Echoes
- Allie DAugustine - Inheritance
- Allie DAugustine - My America
- Allie DAugustine - Perception
- Allie DAugustine - Rules for a Good Life
- Allie DAugustine - The Way We Are Now
- Allie DAugustine - The Weight of Something Missing
- Allie DAugustine - To Have and Have Not
- Allie DAugustine - Truth
- Dan Histon - A September with a Twist
- Dan Histon - I Fought the Odds
- Dan Histon - Ode to the Pimple on my Nose
- Dan Histon - River of Tears
- Dan Histon - Shake, Rattle and Roll
- Dan Histon - The Book
- Dan Histon - The Monster
- Courtney Mandryk - 315 South Fifteenth Street Appartment 2F
- Robert Strauss - Untitled
- Ron Swegman - A Friendly Tavern in Sight
- Ron Swegman - An American View
- Ron Swegman - Closing Sequence of Philadelphia on the Fly
- Ron Swegman - Form
- Ron Swegman - Hell Exhaling
- Ron Swegman - Lucky Number
- Ron Swegman - Prologue to Philadelphia on the Fly
- Ron Swegman - Sonnet for Camden, New Jersey
- Ron Swegman - The Desire Building
- Ron Swegman - Untitled
- Dan Histon - On the Bench
Episode 40 - 02/03/2003 - Writers
Written and Produced by Tom Devaney Assistant Producer: Venise Battle
Death, despair, doubt, and the government characterized tonight's episode of LIVE. Founding coeditor of the literary journal 6ix, Alicia Askenase asked for audience participation in her address to the Union (the directed applause stifled her message — which seemed to be exactly her message), while Philadelphia poet Leonard Gontarek explicitly addressed the president in a somewhat crude manner. Founding director of the Philadelphia Alumni Writers House, Kerry Sherin, and PhD candidate, Lena Sze, questioned the purpose of the Iraq War in short bursts of interrupted thoughts and numbered lists. Blake Martin and Dan Fishback focused on wars at home as they shared tales of an unfortunate woman whose mind began unraveling at a young age and commanded a junior to step up to the podium, respectively. Musical guest Mishael Nicole Devlin shared two melancholic songs, singing with a beautifully distraught and breathy voice. An emotional night, this episode asked us to consider why and for what purpose government decisions are made — and whether we should support, question, or criticize such choices.
- Alicia Askenase - News in Brief
- Alicia Askenase - State of Union
- Alicia Askenase - Untitled
- Mishael Nicole Devlin - Monody
- Mishael Nicole Devlin - Write me a Letter
- Dan Fishback - Speech to Introduce Students for Peace Reading
- Leonard Gontarek - Arrangement
- Leonard Gontarek - Blowback
- Blake Martin - Linda
- Kerry Sherin - Autumn Lullaby
- Kerry Sherin - Untitled
- Kerry Sherin - Western Wind
- Sze Lena - Gusts
- Lena Sze - Guzzle for Genoa
- Lena Sze - Suicide
- Lena Sze - Untitled
- Lena Sze - Very Short Fragment
- Lena Sze - You Are
Episode 39 - 12/02/2002 - Civic
Written and Produced by Tom Devaney Assistant Producer: Venise Battle
Tonight's episode of LIVE featured stories about love, support, and obsession. In a gravely voice, Drexel adjunct professor Michael Barsanti shared a love letter from Keats in which Keats demanded his lover not to contact him if she had smiled at anyone since they last spoke. Harsh. Writer Beandrea Davis demonstrated that people of all ages, from kids to senior citizens, could come together to support PCH and the homeless, while Greg Giovanni told of a march to City Hall where everyone "illegally" danced in the streets. Writers Lisa Funderburg and Simpson Bennet couldn't help but be obsessed by trash and producing art at night, respectively. Funderburg even admitted that "it's a low-grade speed, salvaging is" as she ransacked dumpster after dumpster. Defying expectations, musical guest Tara Burke performed pieces on an accordion and a guitar, sending out notes of fatigue and wistful thinking. Like Burke's performance, this episode touched on a variety of raw human emotions.
- Michael Barsanti - In an Auction Room
- Michael Barsanti - Letter by Keats
- Michael Barsanti - On the Sale by Auction of Keats' Love Letter
- Tara Burke - Moonlight Sonata
- Tara Burke - Ransack the Park
- Beandrea Davis - Going Home Going Forward the Life of a West P
- Lise Funderburg - Dumpster Diving Dusted off and Fondled
- Greg Giovanni - January Second, 1992
- Greg Giovanni - Untitled
- Simpson Bennett - Ten Buck Phone Card
Episode 38 - 11/11/2002 - Good
Written and Produced by Tom Devaney Assistant Producer: Venise Battle
LIVE at the Writers House this Monday featured poets John Timpane, Deborah Burnham, Bob Perelman, Harriet Levin Millan, and Hassen; musical guest Kenn Kweder; and writer Joey Sweeney. John Timpane, author of Poetry for Dummies, outlines "The Five Steps to Physical Intimacy," each preceding step better than its subsequent; "Something about the sight is better than the touch / The sex of could or might un-tempted by the clutch," he proclaimed in a soft voice. Deb Burnham, with each word carefully placed and each syllable carefully accentuated, spoke of moving away from divorce, and leaves falling in the spring wind. Bob Perelman and Harriet Levin Millan expressed human sorrow in their poems, while Hassen reflected on human fragility. Joey Sweeney wrote a tribute to Bruce Springsteen and his childhood babysitter (who he was in love with), and Kenn Kweder ended the night with "Freedom from Sense" and his distinct rock sound.
- Deborah Burnham - Apples September
- Deborah Burnham - Mirror
- Deborah Burnham - Still
- Hassen - Digging a Hole to China
- Hassen - Fratercula Arctica Private Eye
- Hassen - For David Reminder
- Hassen - Fragility
- Hassen - Sheltered
- Hassen - Third Eye Psalm of Euca
- Kenn Kweder - Freedom from Sense
- Kenn Kweder - Places
- Harriet Levin Millan - Andromeda
- Harriet Levin Millan - Birder
- Harriet Levin Millan - Quaker City Music Festival
- Harriet Levin Millan - Survey of Debris
- Harriet Levin Millan - Wrought
- Bob Perelman - Djuna Moon
- Bob Perelman - Driving to the Philadelphia Poetry Festival at
- Bob Perelman - Today's Lament
- Joey Sweeney - Excerpt from Piece on Bruce Springstein
- John Timpane - The Five Steps to Physical Intimacy
- John Timpane - The Reopening of the Leaning Tower of Pisa
- John Timpane - Untitled
Episode 37 - 10/14/2002 - The
Written and Produced by Tom Devaney Assistant Producer: Venise Battle
- Meredith Broussard - The New Fall Season
- Meredith Broussard - Anecdotes of Love
- Daisy Fried - American Brass
- Patrick Kelly - I Fall Upon the Bed of Life I Sleep
- Daisy Fried - Broken Radios
- Patrick Kelly - Days of Prickly Heat
- Paul Green School of Rock Musi - Have a Cigar Son
- Paul Green School of Rock Musi - Heart of the Sunrise
- Paul Green School of Rock Musi - The Rain Song
- Neal Pollack - Untitled
- Mary Richarson Graham - Excerpt from "Appetite"
Episode 36 - 04/01/2002 - All
Written and Produced by Tom Devaney
Assistant Producer: Venise Battle
Here is a commentary by Tom Devaney on his appearance on this show.
- Edmund Bacon - Editorial
- Edmund Bacon - Thoughts on the Design of Cities
- Meredith Broussard - Letters
- Ferguson Carey - November 12, 1990
- Ferguson Carey - November 12, 1998
- Julie Gerstein - Customer Communication Cards
- Julie Gerstein - Untitled - Letter (2)
- Julie Gerstein - Untitled - Letter
- Richard Julian - Good Life
- Richard Julian - Please Renee, Not Now
- Jane Ludin and Jennifer Snead - School Notes
- Michaela Majoun - Letter from Upper Volta
- John Moore - Letter from Jeff Young
- John Moore - Untitled - Letters
Episode 35 - 03/04/2002 - McSweeney's
Written and Produced by Tom Devaney Assistant Producer: Venise Battle
- Amy Fusselman - Excerpt from "The Pharmacist's Mate"
- Amy Fusselman - Hell's Bells
- Neal Pollack - A Spoken Word Poem for America
- Neal Pollack - It is Easy to Take a Lover in Cuba
- Neal Pollack - The Rise and Fall of the New Economy
- Ted Casterline's Ninja Academy - Mental Feelings
- Ted Casterline's Ninja Academy - Teenagers from Mars
- Ted Casterline's Ninja Academy - The Non-Sexual Date
Episode 34 - 02/04/2002 - All
Written by Venise Battle and Co-produced by Tom Devaney
- Linda DiFeterici Stehling - Into the Abyss
- Linda DiFeterici Stehling - Lady H
- Linda DiFeterici Stehling - My Choice
- Linda DiFeterici Stehling - No More
- Dr. Ketchup - Mercy Mercy Mercy
- Dr. Ketchup - Miss Iceleen
- Simone Eccleston - False Idols
- Simone Eccleston - The Myth
- Tonya Marie Evans - Angry Don't Live Here No More
- Tonya Marie Evans - Find Your Own Shine
- Tonya Marie Evans - Rescue the Lyric
- Monique Gordon - A Square Dance
- Monique Gordon - All New All Times
- Monique Gordon - Augmented Sounds
- Monique Gordon - Blessed
- Monique Gordon - Full Moon
- Monique Gordon - Haiku
- Monique Gordon - He Played Her
- Marj Hanhe - A New York Winter
- Marj Hanhe - Brevity
- Marj Hanhe - Election Day 2000
- Marj Hanhe - No Place Like Home
- Marj Hanhe - Remembrance for September Eleventh Two Thousand O
- Jason Zuzga - On Beauty
Episode 33 - 01/14/2002 - Best
Written by Tom Devaney, co-produced by Venise Battle, and Hosted by Michaela Majoun
- Alicia Askenase - Oh Kosovo
- Jennifer Diel - Untitled
- Patrick Kelly - Last Will and Testicle
- Paige Menton - Bachmans Warbler
- Paige Menton - Centralia
- Paige Menton - Heath Hen
- Paige Menton - Labrador Duck
- Pochahontas and the Ribs - Tell Me
- Pochahontas and the Ribs - Walk with Me
- Stephen Potter - It's Hard for our Poems to be as Zippy as our
- Stephen Potter - Of Volume
- Elizabeth Scanlon - Infared Radiation
- Elizabeth Scanlon - St. Lucy's Day
- Elizabeth Scanlon - The Heights
- Heather Thomas - News Reports Bliss of Absence
- Heather Thomas - The Delicate World
- William F. Van-Wert - Description of the Airport in Saigon
Episode 32 - 12/05/2001 - Scholarship
Produced by Tom Devaney and Venise Battle
- Carlos Gomez - Untitled
- An Lam - A Time Not Too Long Ago
- An Lam - Thoughts
- Marqui - Always on my Mind
- Marqui - Smile
- Rita Rodriguez - Untitled
- Aliya Sternstein - Happy Trails
- Pamela Zinn - Untitled (2)
- Pamela Zinn - Untitled (4)
- Pamela Zinn - Untitled (5)
- Pamela Zinn - Untitled
Episode 31 - 11/05/2001 - The
Produced by Tom Devaney, co-produced by Venise Battle, and hosted by Michaela Majoun.
- CA Conrad - Excerpts from Advanced Elvis Course
- Gregory Fuchs - Eight Pieces from Cosmic American Music
- Ethel Rackin - I Carry this Package with Me
- Ethel Rackin - I Keep Jumping into Titles
- Ethel Rackin - It's Been Raining Here for a Hundred Years
- Ethel Rackin - Post
- Molly Russakoff - Abnormal Psychology
- Molly Russakoff - Amsterdam Florida Peru
- Molly Russakoff - Flowers
- Molly Russakoff - The Old Hag Scratches at the Pavement with a
- Fran Ryan - Not
- Fran Ryan - Respect
- Frank Sherlock - Still Living Still Moving
- Cassandre Xavier - Life of the Party
- Magdalena Zurawski - Ode
Episode 30 - 10/01/2001 - 125
Written by Tom Devaney and Co-produced by Venise Battle
- Venise Battle - Gemini
- Venise Battle - Untitled (2)
- Venise Battle - Untitled
- Carole Bernstein - Bounty
- Carole Bernstein - Infertility Group
- Carole Bernstein - The Cup of Coffee
- Carole Bernstein - Three Toed Sloth
- Carole Bernstein - Torcello
- Jessica Lowenthal - Additions to the Chronology of Locust Rava
- Ruth Branning Malloy - Dreams
- Ruth Branning Malloy - June Fifth Nineteen Sixty Six
- Ruth Branning Malloy - My Room's a Filing Cabinet
- Ruth Branning Malloy - On the Passing of a Certain Little Plea
- Ruth Branning Malloy - Picture out of Memory
- Ruth Branning Malloy - The Separation
- Val Operielsky - Deadly Earnest
- Val Operielsky - Wheels within Wheels
- Hannah Sassaman - Cinderella
- Hannah Sassaman - Haircut
- Hannah Sassaman - Stephanie Moves Out
Episode 29 - 04/09/2001
You can hear a recording of the entire program here.
- Jaime Bard - Untitled Two
- Jaime Bard - Untitled
- Melissa Duclos - Can Not Know
- Melissa Duclos - Fireworks Revisited
- Melissa Duclos - First Wake
- Melissa Duclos - Friend Found Raped
- Melissa Duclos - The Secret to Pie
- DuEwa Fraiser - Journeys
- DuEwa Fraiser - Us Creative Women
- Anne Kaier - Easter
- Anne Kaier - Sarah
- Blake Martin - Untitled
- Kelly McQuain - Excerpt From Erasing Sonny
- Amy Miller - Phone Date
- Amy Miller - Untitled
- Jackie Morfesis - Athens
- Jackie Morfesis - Baby
- Jackie Morfesis - Earthquake
- Jackie Morfesis - Lion
Episode 28 - 03/19/2001
You can hear a recording of the entire program here.
- Venise Battle - Taboo
- Venise Battle - Two Thirty-Seven AM
- Venise Battle - Yen
- Deborah Burnham - Our Lady of the Cabbages
- Deborah Burnham - Skipping Stones
- Jeffrey Loo performed by Lori Nan-Engler - Excerpt from Identity Papers
- Paige Menton - Trackings
- Michelle Meyers - Ancestor Worship
- Michelle Meyers - Mudang Magic
- Michelle Meyers - Untitled
- Heather Starr and Kerry Sherin - Intersections
- Audrey Smith-Bey - Love Will Find Away
- Audrey Smith-Bey - Summertime
- Kammika Williams Witherspoon - Summer Headlines Heavy From The Weight
- Andrew Zitcer - Oh Sweet Nothing
- Andrew Zitcer - Staccato Thoughts Trampled
- Andrew Zitcer - Title Without a Poem
- Andrew Zitcer - Untitled
- Andrew Zitcer - With Senses Concensus
Episode 27 - 02/19/2001
You can hear a recording of the entire program here.
- Brandy Durham - Absence of Soul
- Brandy Durham - Thief
- Amina Gautier - Untitled Short Story
- Carlos Gomez - One
- Carlos Gomez - The Crack in the Timeglass
- Matthew Hart - A Future Like That Right Dancing
- Matthew Hart - Audio Visual Poem by Mike Magee
- Matthew Hart - Because Horse Sang Here
- Matthew Hart - Major Breakthrough at Easter
- Lois Moses - I Love You Mothers
- Lois Moses - If You Couldnt See Me Before Can You See Me Now
- Sarah St Vincent - Olives
- Sarah St Vincent - Pearl Mamma
- Sarah St Vincent - Wild Honey in a Glass Jar
- Solade Thorpe - Motherly Advice
- Solade Thorpe - Reading
- Solade Thorpe - The Jogger
- Robert Toteras - House of God
- Robert Toteras - Keep Me Around
Episode 26 - 01/22/2001
You can hear a recording of the entire program here.
- Laura Bardwell - Apparatus
- Holly Bittner - Trigger
- Sandra Chin - Community
- Sandra Chin - Journal Entry
- Sandra Chin - Trouble
- Daisy Fried - A Story Having To Do With Walt Whitman
- Daisy Fried - Two Thousand
- Gena Heng - Subway Talk
- Gena Heng - Untitled
- David Sanders - Excerpt From Quiatu
- Elizabeth Scanlon - Passerby
- Elizabeth Scanlon - Radio Dream
- Elizabeth Scanlon - Sweet Success
- Kathy Lou Schultz - Sonnet Four
- Kathy Lou Schultz - Sonnet One
- Kathy Lou Schultz - Sonnet Three
- Kathy Lou Schultz - Sonnet Two
- Anita Thakkar - Devotion
- Three Stories High - Hey
- Three Stories High - I Never Think
- Van Tu - Free Write
- Van Tu - Untitled
Episode 25 - 12/11/2000
You can hear a recording of the entire program here.
- Christine Grow - For Robert Granier
- Christine Grow - Leidas Song
- Jonathan London - Paul
- Stephen Marmel - Alman
- Stephen Marmel - Follow
- Bruce Niedt - Grandmother Roses
- Bruce Niedt - Immortals
- Bruce Niedt - Nephew
- Tahneer Oksman - December Echo Turn
- Tahneer Oksman - Where Are the Beats
- Siani Taylor - Good Girl
- Siani Taylor - Losing Senses
- Heather Thomas - News
- Heather Thomas - Skin Memory
- Simone Zelitch - Excerpt From Louisa
Episode 24 - 11/13/2000
You can hear a recording of the entire program here.
- Walter Aikens - Woman You Can Make a Plum Cry
- Laura Durback - Heredity
- Leonard Gontarek - Fragment Two
- Leonard Gontarek - Fragment Three
- Leonard Gontarek - Fragment
- Leonard Gontarek - Zen for Beginners
- Leanne Magee - Bloom and Doom
- Leanne Magee - Flow
- Leanne Magee - Pink Moon
- Don Riggs - Doggedly
- Don Riggs - Our Parents Left New York
- Don Riggs - That Smile Could Spark
- Don Riggs - Untitled
- Guarnieri Sahms - Easter
- Guarnieri Sahms - Still Life
- Hannah Sassaman - Bizarre Non-Sequitor Text
- Peter Schwarz - Excerpts From The Ruins
- Simon - Begin Again
- Simon - Sweet Angel
- James Specht - Rides Like These Make Me Proclaim Myself a Disgusting Person
- Leah Wyant - Paper Words
Episode 23 - 10/02/2000
You can hear a recording of the entire program here.
- Jennifer McCreary - Possible Manifestations of Her Behavior Intrigued Him
- Herman Beavers - Problems of Translation
- Herman Beavers - Secrets
- Herman Beavers - The Real Deal
- Herman Beavers - Vernell Contemplates the Meaning of Existence
- Carole Bernstein - Mah Jongg 1967
- Carole Bernstien - The Visit
- Cathy Crimmins - Excerpts From Where is the Mango Princesse
- Nancy Falkow - Eraser
- Nancy Falkow - Sleeping East
- Mytili Jagannathan - Acts
- Mytili Jagannathan - Cinderella Itinerary
- Mytili Jagannathan - Open Letter
- Mytili Jagannathan - Rapid Transit
- Holly Johnson - Creationist Lectures
- Holly Johnson - Love Poem
- Jennifer McCreary - Dear Nancy
- Jennifer McCreary - Praises
- Peter Rock - Ambulence
- Peter Rock - Collapse
Episode 22 - 09/17/2000
Episode 21 - 03/20/2000
Episode 20 - 02/21/2000 - Inspiring
Produced and hosted by Heather Starr, directed by Joe Taylor
You can hear a recording of the entire program here.
- Renee Balthrop - Cauldron
- Ivan Fisher - Untitled
- Ivan Fisher - Why Do Cats Chase Strange Things
- Deirdre Flint - King of the Rollorama
- Deirdre Flint - Our Past Life Regrets
- Andrew Hahn - A Night in Vienna
- Andrew Hahn - Insurance
- Andrew Hahn - Midafternoon Dreams
- Andrew Hahn - Montreal
- Andrew Hahn - Noodle Salad
- Andrew Hahn - Turkey
- Amanda James - Im Tired
- KD Morris - Make Free
- KD Morris - Yours
- Heather and Kristen Thorpe Starr - Radio Poem
- Shawnda Tep - War
- Randall Couch - Rubrics
- Melissa Duclos - Untitled
- Laura Goldstein - From Fifteenth to Forty-Eighth
- Laura Goldstein - From Fifth to Thirty-Fourth
- Rebekah Grossman - Body Lift
- Rebekah Grossman - Owl Mask
- Rebekah Grossman - Untitled
- Lynn Levin - If You Are Reading This
- Yasinah Mobley - What I Want To Say
- KD Morris - A Time To Leave
- KD Morris - Autumn
- KD Morris - Commercial Dad
- Marylin Piety by Cassie Macdonald - Untitled
- Laura Pyle - The Sign
- John Shea - The Last Sestina
- Simon - Ill Meet You There
- Simon - Moonfall
- Ellen Slack - Exports Reports Vision
- Lauren Smith - Untitled
- Haadiya Starkey - Remember
- Haadiya Starkey - Simplicity Yasinah
- James Tidall - Whale
Episode 19 - 01/24/2000
Produced by Kirsten Thorpe, directed by Joe Taylor, hosted by Michaela Majoun
You can hear a recording of the entire program here.
- Malila Beckton - Building Blocks
- Malila Beckton - To The Ringleader
- Nate Chinen - Also Some Women
- Nate Chinen - Downtown and Brooklyn Late Nights
- Nate Chinen - For the Time Being November Poem
- Paul Elsberg - Craft
- Paul Elsberg - On Observing a Squirrel Fall From a Large Tree Convulse and Run A
- Paul Elsberg - Street Signs
- John Faye - Dancing In Your Shadow
- John Faye - Miss Catch-22
Episode 18 - 11/08/1999
Produced by Heather Starr, directed by Joe Taylor, hosted by Shawn Stewart
You can hear a recording of the entire program here.
- Animus - Untitled Two
- Animus - Untitled
- Gay Ross - The Execution
- Gay Ross - The Hernia
- Gay Ross - The Marionette
- Tonya Hegamin - Autumn Serenade
- Tonya Hegamin - Our Ship Didnt Have A Name
- Tonya Hegamin - The One Next to Tutenkamens Amazingly Small
- Tonya Hegamin - Your Love Plucks Me Like A Plum
- Daniel Nester - Happy Days
- Daniel Nester - On the Death of Owen the Blue Blazer Hart
- Daniel Nester - Throwing Rocks
- Deborah Richards - Untitled
- Frank Sherlock - A Revolutionary Kind of Fiction
- Frank Sherlock - Boo
- Frank Sherlock - Thirteen
- Don Silver - Brief History of the United States in Late Twentieth Century
- Don Silver - Floyd
- Don Silver - Middle of the Woods
- Don Silver - Moving Day
- Abigail Susik - A Landscape for Three Voices
- Abigail Susik - The Boxer
- Abigail Susik - The Terrain Versus Alex Katz
Episode 17 - 10/11/1999
Produced by Heather Starr, directed by Joe Taylor, hosted by Shawn Stewart
Episode 16 - 09/13/1999
Produced by Heather Starr, directed by Joe Taylor, hosted by Shawn Stewart
- Melisa Cahnmann - Advice
- Melisa Cahnmann - Every Moment Also A Missed Moment
- Melisa Cahnmann - Untitled
- Cidalia Cornelio - Journey Through Parallel Souls
- Cidalia Cornelio - Now If It All Aint Right
- Nancy Falkow - Untitled Two
- Nancy Falkow - Untitled
- Gregory Fuchs - Came Like It Went
- Gregory Fuchs - The Day Princess Died
- Gregory Fuchs - The New Mad Cow Alert
- Michael Higgins - The Tiger
- Michael Higgins - Untitled
- Hannah Sassaman - 4112 Spruce Street Appartment Number Six
- Hannah Sassaman - Birthday Poem
- Hannah Sassaman - Stephanie Moves Out
- Hannah Sassaman - Twins
- Mark Wilhelm - Capanaba
- Mark Wilhelm - Elvis in Las Vegas
- Mark Wilhelm - Ode to the Last Cigarette
- Yolanda Wisher - Cat Scat
- Yolanda Wisher - Peaches
- Yolanda Wisher - Ruby Flow
- Yolanda Wisher - Strange Fruit
- Magdalena Zurawski - Ballad of the Concrete Tree
- Magdalena Zurawski - Bruised Nickelodeon
- Magdalena Zurawski - Horses
- Magdalena Zurawski - This Where
Episode 15 - 04/12/1999
Produced by Heather Starr, directed by Joe Taylor, hosted by Shawn Stewart
- Natalie Anderson - Aulophobia - Fear of Flutes
- Natalie Anderson - Bromidrosophobia - Fear of Body Odor
- Natalie Anderson - Excerpt from The Miser
- Natalie Anderson - Gringophobia - Fear of Gringos
- Natalie Anderson - Hydrophobophobia - Fear of Rabies
- Natalie Anderson - Jukebox Memories
- Natalie Anderson - Nephophobia - Fear of Clouds
- Brett Evans - Excerpt from Beauty Damage Control Mardi Gras 1997
- Caroline Jacobson - Not Worth It
- David Koppish - Harvest Moon
- David Koppish - Improvisation Number Five
- David Koppish - Prayer
- Nicola - Anything
- Nicola - My Own Woman
- Lisa Sandale - Blue Borders
- Lisa Sandale - Glass Ocean
- Lisa Sandale - Language Wax
- Dennison Whitmer - Breathe In This Life
- Dennison Whitmer - Stations
Episode 14 - 03/15/1999
produced by Heather Starr, directed by Joe Taylor, hosted by Shawn Stewart
- Toni Brown - Postcards From Cave Cannum One
- Toni Brown - Postcards From Cave Cannum Two
- Toni Brown - Roxie
- Toni Brown - Salvation
- Toni Brown - The Smile
- Toni Brown - The Train Ride
- Amber DeLaurentis - Deep Into Indigo
- Amber DeLaurentis - What I Meant To Say
- Kristen Gallagher - Implosion Theory Number One Seduction and the Significant Other
- Kristen Gallagher - Logic Calling
- Kristen Gallagher - Some History
- Valerie Hanson - In Stations
- Valerie Hanson - Of This Other Hands
- Valerie Hanson - Still Life
- Valerie Hanson - Stories of Sight
- Valerie Hanson - X-Ray Days
- Mytili Jagannathan - Against
- Mytili Jagannathan - Declarations
- Mytili Jagannathan - House (Password Protected)
- Mytili Jagannathan - Nationalism Redactor
- Cynthia Mason - Critic
- Cynthia Mason - Untitled
- Lauren Smith - February Letter
- Lauren Smith - Letters January 1996 Through October 1996 or Surviving By the Boo
- Lauren Smith - Suzanne At Home Midday
- Lauren Smith - Suzanne at the Office in the Eighties
- Lauren Smith - Suzanne House-Hunting In Montreal 1957
- Lauren Smith - Suzannes Morning Errands
- Lauren Smith - Untitled
- Suzanna Urminska - Pomegranet
- Beth Trigg - Oysters
- Beth Trigg - Procreation
- Beth Trigg - Stateside
- Suzanna Urminska - Senses At Seven
- Suzanna Urminska - Silhouette of a Dream Horse
- Suzanna Urminska - Untitled Two
- Suzanna Urminska - Untitled Three
- Suzanna Urminska - Untitled
Episode 13 - 02/08/1999
produced by Heather Starr, directed by Joe Taylor, hosted by Shawn Stewart
You can hear a recording of the entire program here.
- Tom Devaney - No One I Know and the Tree
- Tom Devaney - Obi Wan Kenobe
- Tom Devaney - Sonnet
- Tom Devaney - The Heartbeat of America Makes Its Own Gravy
- Jo Grudziak - City Trees
- Jo Grudziak - My Native Language
- Jo Grudziak - Thoughts on Curdled Cream in Time of Economic Crisis
- David Lavin - Goin to Nabagamon
- David Lavin - Tradition Song
- John Parker - The Sinful Flesh
- Stephen Potter - Carved
- Stephen Potter - Fugue
- Ethel Rackin - Blush
- Ethel Rackin - Box Skirt
- Ethel Rackin - My Portable Radio
- Ethel Rackin - Silly You
- Heather Starr - Not Calm
- Heather Starr - Then It Was the Atlantic in All Directions
- Heather Starr - This Bow and Arrow
- John Stephens - Loves In Need
- John Stephens - Untitled
- Shawn Walker - 4834
- Shawn Walker - Vivifier
Episode 12 - 11/09/1998
produced by Heather Starr, directed by Joe Taylor, hosted by Shawn Stewart
You can hear a recording of the entire program here.
- Barbara Cole - Wandering Rocks
- David Goldman - Fallen
- David Goldman - Poem
- Seth Greenberg - Cherries and Mints
- Seth Greenberg - Untitled
- Rebekah Grossman - Aerial Body
- Rebekah Grossman - Babylon Body
- Rebekah Grossman - Brother Body
- Rebekah Grossman - Cut and Whole Body
- Rebekah Grossman - Doctor
- Rebekah Grossman - Double Compartment Body
- Rebekah Grossman - Earth Box
- Rebekah Grossman - Hotel Mirror Body
- Rebekah Grossman - Love Body Number Five
- Rebekah Grossman - Love Body Number Four
- Rebekah Grossman - Love Body Number One
- Rebekah Grossman - Love Body Number Three
- Rebekah Grossman - Love Body Number Two
- Rebekah Grossman - Post-Carbon Egyptian Bodies
- Rebekah Grossman - Wireless
- Rebekah Grossman - Womans Body
- Jennifer McCreary - In Which Opposition and Sister Squares Are
- Jennifer McCreary - Open Letter to Peggy Guggenheim
- Bob Perelman - Chaim Sutein
- Bob Perelman - The Womb of Avant Garde Reason
- Caitlin Roper - Heat
- Caitlin Roper - How the Roof of the Sky is Made
- Caitlin Roper - Salem Massachusetts Summer Witching
- Madelaine Sauk - Cat Heart Attack
- Madelaine Sauk - Friday Night at OHaggans
- Madelaine Sauk - Philadelphia
- Madelaine Sauk - The Bermuda Triangle Love Style
Episode 11 - 10/13/1998
produced by Heather Starr, directed by Joe Taylor, hosted by Shawn Stewart
- Alicia Askenase - Gunlife
- Josephine Foo - The Grass Collects Its Dew
- Josephine Foo - Perception
- Josephine Foo - The Frightened Child
- Josephine Foo - The Literal Mountain
- Hot Mango Chutney - Dragons
- Hot Mango Chutney - Untitled
- Michael Taylor Jon Madof Group - Untitled Two
- Jerry Rudasill - Trapped and Tagged
- Carrie Scanga - Awake
- Carrie Scanga - Seven-Thirty and the Spit Pit
- Carrie Scanga - The Room on Polk Street
- Carrie Scanga - Treat
- Kirsten Thorpe - Reciting Lines
- Kirsten Thorpe - The Morning
- Andrew Zitcer - Reassuring
- Andrew Zitcer - Up and Up
- Rebekah Grossman - Dual Time Body
- Jennifer McCreary - Surrealist Table Tennis
- Caitlin Roper - Daughter Dying in the Hospital
- Andrew Zitcer - Sikha Prefers Fingers
- Michael Taylor Jon Madof Group - Untitled
Episode 10 - 09/14/1998
produced by Heather Starr, directed by Joe Taylor, hosted by Shawn Stewart
- Rachel Blau-DuPlessis - Draft Twenty-Five Seigno
- Rachel Blau-DuPlessis - Excerpt From Draft Nineteen Working C
- Jessica Chiu - At the Khyber Pass Pub
- Jessica Chiu - Poem
- Jessica Chiu - There
- Jessica Chiu - Try To
- Nijmie Dzurinko - A Woman I Know
- Nijmie Dzurinko - Having a Daughter
- Nijmie Dzurinko - In the Case of Young Mister S
- Nijmie Dzurinko - The Storm
- Rachel Raffler - Count Down From Five
- Rachel Raffler - Untitled Two
- Rachel Raffler - Untitled
- John Shea - Tales From Websters Amon Ra to Amort
- John Shea - Tales From Websters Monseignor to Monstrance
- John Shea - Tales From Websters Paramount to Paraphrase
- Kerry Sherin - Love Lyrics
- Kerry Sherin - Song of the Moon
- Kerry Sherin - Why I Dont Wear Pearls
- The Gilroys - Untitled Two
- The Gilroys - Untitled
- Toscano Rodrigo - Premise Number One
- Kirsten Thorpe - Definitions
- Kirsten Thorpe - In the Red
Episode 8 - 03/21/1998
produced by Kristen Gallagher and Holly Johnson, hosted by Kerry Sherin
- Ben And Yanni - Untitled Two
- Rebekah Grossman - Ethnography of the Body
- Rebekah Grossman - Shapenote
- Rebekah Grossman - Weeds
- Matthew Hart - Four Poems
- Matthew Hart - In the English Lake District
- Matthew Hart - Notes to His Wife at the Foot of a Cliff
- Carolyn Jacobson - Grappling With Charlotte Bronte
- Christopher McCreary - Blue Lines
- Christopher McCreary - Legends
- Christopher McCreary - Sublimation
- Christopher McCreary - Whirlybird
- She Haw - Gold Watch and Chain
- She Haw - Oh Death
- Lamer Steptoe - America
- Lamer Steptoe - Bored
- Lamer Steptoe - Scared
- Lamer Steptoe - Thought
- Lamer Steptoe - Untitled
- Lamont Steptoe - A Genied Lamp
- Lamont Steptoe - Coming Ashore
- Lamont Steptoe - Contraband
- Lamont Steptoe - Dayworker
- Lamont Steptoe - My Daughter
- Lamont Steptoe - Part
- Lamont Steptoe - Spookism
- Lamont Steptoe - Supper
- Lamont Steptoe - To Lamer Belle
- Lamont Steptoe - With Every Breath
- Michael James Trainer - Go
- Shulamith Wechter-Caine - Craniology
- Shulamith Wechter-Caine - How To Throw a Spear or Write a Poem
- Shulamith Wechter-Caine - Love Fugue
- Ben and Yanni - Untitled
- Michael James Trainer - The Thief
Episode 7 - 02/21/1998
produced by Kristen Gallagher and Holly Johnson, hosted by Kerry Sherin
- Nate Chinen - Ode
- Nate Chinen - Conjugation
- Gregory Djanikian - Phone Call From Arizona
- Gregory Djanikian - Shooting Star
- Gregory Djanikian - The Physics of Traveling Away
- Gregory Djanikian - Voyeur
- Gregory Djanikian - Years Later
- Holly Johnson - Antipedes
- Holly Johnson - Untitled
- Elliot Levin - Complete Performance
- Elliot Levin - Juan
- Elliot Levin - Slow Mo Oh Roman Aroma
- Elliot Levin - To Be Perfectly Frank
- Elliot Levin - Untitled
- Brenda McMillan - Cotton
- Brenda McMillan - Daddy
- Brenda McMillan - Narrative
- Brenda McMillan - P Funk
- David Quintilliani - Untitled Four
- David Quintilliani - Untitled Three
- David Quintilliani - Untitled
- Heather Starr - Flush
- Heather Starr - Thursday Night Series
- Lamont Steptoe - My Daughter
Episode 6 - 11/08/1997
produced by Kristen Gallagher and Holly Johnson, hosted by Kerry Sherin
- Betsy Andrews - For Louis
- Betsy Andrews - The Crypts of Lieberkouhn
- Gregory Biglieri - Eyelicks In Exile
- Kristen Gallagher - Christ Market
- Kristen Gallagher - Untitled
- Kristen Gallagher - Zone
- Mytili Jagannathan - American Fantasies (Password Protected)
- Mytili Jagannathan - Liberation
- Mytili Jagannathan - Training
- Patty McCarthy - Octaves Three
- Maya Mojo - City Wings
- Maya Mojo - Remember
- Maya Mojo - Untitled
- Ron Silliman - Excerpt From Oz
- Kevin Verrone - Faux or Flow or Flaw
- Holly Johnson - Pencils
- David Quintilliani - Untitled Two
- Ron Silliman - Philadelphia
Episode 5 - 10/11/1997
produced by Kristen Gallagher and Holly Johnson, hosted by Kerry Sherin
- Louis Cabri - Excerpt From Disposed
- Louis Cabri - Excerpt
- Louis Cabri - Untitled
- Jessica Chiu - A Commentary on Asian Movies
- Jessica Chiu - At The Podium
- Jessica Chiu - July
- Barbara Cole - Vivian In Ink On Smoothest Paper
- Holly Johnson - Paintings in a Foreign Language
- Holly Johnson - Treatise on Academia
- Jeffrey Loo - Lambs
- Michael Magee - A Kind of Woman
- Michael Magee - Poem Beginning With a Line of O'Hara's
- Perry Aaron Yeats - The Yes's of the Body to the No's of the Mind
- Betsy Andrews - Hand Born
- Patty McCarthy - If Then
- Maya Mojo - Moments of Understanding
Episode 4 - 09/13/1997
produced by Kristen Gallagher and Holly Johnson, hosted by Kerry Sherin
- Herman Beavers - Crossings
- Herman Beavers - Eclipse
- Herman Beavers - Heart Murmur
- Herman Beavers - Mourning
- Kristen Gallagher - The Verb Poetry
- Herman Beavers - Spy Glass
- Herman Beavers - Still Life Narrative
- Herman Beavers - The Journeyman
- Herman Beavers - The Witness Stone
- Herman Beavers - Untitled
- Nate Chinen - Movement Acceleration
- Nate Chinen - On Location
- Nate Chinen - On The Eve of John Coltrane's Seventieth Birthday
- Kyle Connor - Art Lesson
- Kyle Connor - The Happy Head or An Afternoon at the Parade
- Kristen Gallagher - Borders
- Kristen Gallagher - Citescape
- Kristen Gallagher - Missing
- Holly Johnson - Question or Direction
- Holly Johnson - Two Fearful Maidens
- Holly Johnson - Untitled
- Colleen O'Neill - Epic
- Colleen O'Neill - Incidentally
- John Parker - Bibliotheque Mazarene
- David Slarskey - I Am Anachronism
- David Slarksey - I Sit By the Banks and It Takes Me In
- David Slarksey - Pastel
- Kirsten Thorpe - Bang Bang
- Kirsten Thorpe - Not With
- Kirsten Thorpe - Oh Man
- Kirsten Thorpe - Playing
- Jessica Chiu - Being Frank
Episode 3 - 04/12/1997
produced by Sarah Giulian and Joe Taylor; hosted by Jeff Wachs
Episode 2 - 03/22/1997
produced by Sarah Giulian and Joe Taylor; hosted by Jeff Wachs
- Tali Aronsky - Scenarios
- Tali Aronsky - Senior Year Spring Semester
- Edward Francis - Bay Views
- Edward Francis - Bitch Burnt My Scrapple
- Edward Francis - Directors Cut
- Edward Francis - Grave Concerns
- Edward Francis - The Love Song of JCPenny
- Major Jackson - Leaving Saturn Sun-Ra and Myth Science Orchestra Painted Bride
- Jeffrey Loo - Crossing Walt Whitman Bridge
- Jeffrey Loo - Out of the Machine
- Tina Lopez - Caesar's Palace Atlantic City
- Tina Lopez - Ready Made
- Michael Magee - A Detroit of the Mind
- Michael Magee - Stranger's Visit
- Antonio Shagnasti - Untitled
- Karina Sliwinski - Once Upon a Polish Village
- Shawn Walker - Corner B
- Shawn Walker - Sixty-Four Cent Sonnet
- Hop Wechsler - Dream Server
- Hop Wechsler - Ghost Bride
- Hop Wechsler - Phluphia
- Major Jackson - Ours Poetica for Charles Semmig
- Hop Wechsler - Day In Day Out
- Holly Johnson - Scowl for Jack Kerouac
Episode 1 - 02/15/1997 - Writers House
produced by Sarah Giulian and Joe Taylor; hosted by Jeff Wachs
- Claire Bayard - Midwinter
- Claire Bayard - The Worm and the Toothache
- Andrew Chandler - Urban Romance Number Eleven
- Andrew Chandler - Western Mobeus In Spasm
- Nate Chinen - Blues Fivespot For Johnny Griffin
- Jennifer Connolly - In Dedication to Silence
- Jennifer Connolly - Losing Arlena
- David Deifer and Leah Sheppard - on Robert Klein Engler's "Resurrection"
- Linh Dinh - Diorama
- Linh Dinh - Drunkard Boxing
- Nijmie Dzurinko - Untitled One
- Al Filreis - Silence
- Kristen Gallagher - Tape Recorder, Radio, Producer, Girl with Microphone
- Sarah Giulian - Peter Tchaikovskys Symphony Number Four
- Patrick Kelly - Autobiography Volume One
- Patrick Kelly - Let Me Tell You About My Baby
- Patrick Kelly - Opportunity Knocks
- Patrick Kelly - The Hollow Men
- Bob Perelman - Confessing to the Listserv
- Bob Perelman - To The Future
- Josh Schuster - Probably About Jewish Extremism
- Josh Schuster - Security
- Josh Schuster - Wellness
- Jeff Wachs - A Visit
- Jeff Wachs - Introduction
- Shawn Walker - The Bottomless Bottle
- Shawn Walker - Push
- Leah Sheppard - On Poetry
- Leah Sheppard - Snapshot Number Twelve
- Nijmie Dzurinko - Untitled Two