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Shabana and I talk to 2 climate change campaigners on Radio Salaam Shalom podcast 20.
Here are more of the poems of Taigu Ryokan, translated and read by Larry Smith with flute accompaniment by Monte Page from Songs of the Woodcutter. Enjoy.
Program Director Mark Welch interviews me about Homefront, and manages to squeeze out of me a brief reading.
A minute of Ben mashing up Elvis and Bob Dylan
June was a bit different this year...
Read by the author, Jo Maeder
A reading at Yale University on October 28, 2008, hosted by the Beinecke Library and the African American Studies department, titled "Young African American Poets: A Celebration of New Writing," featu
From The Armed Man: a Mass for Peace by Karl Jenkins
Excerpt from THE WOLF AND THE LAMB, Book One of the Berkeley Trilogy by Rosy Cole
http://www.pilgrimrose.com/index.php/Berkeley-Trilogy.html
Zen poet Wang Wei comes alive though these sensitive readings and translations by Larry Smith along with gentle flute by Monte Page. See the new book Kanshi Poems of Taigu Ryokan by Smith.
"We walk with angels / and they are our feet..." from the (podiatrist) father and son series... book titled "God is in the Cracks" (Black Moss Press) now in its second printing.
True to our mission, Radio Salaam Shalom brings Jews and Muslims together to celebrate, debate and share issues that shape our daily lives.
From Songs of the Woodcutter: Poems of Wang Wei and Taigu Ryokan by Larry Smith CD
Songs of the Holocaust played by Phil Tomlinson, an amateur musician from Derbyshire who has been singing and playing music all his life starting with church music and including choral, folk, rock, bl
“Bristol: ethnic minorities and the city. 1000-2001”.
Part of the Emergency Reading Series at the University of Pennsylvania. Reading on October 18, 2007.