Locksley Hall, by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. This is the second part; the 15-minute limit of YouTube videos requires that I break it into two. [I now may upload videos longer than 15 minutes, so I shall either join the two parts or re-record it.] Read by Chris Booth.
Locksley Hall, by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. This is the first part; the 15-minute limit of YouTube videos requires that I break it into two. [I may now upload videos longer than 15 minutes. I will re-do and upload that second recording in this one’s place.] Read by Chris Booth. The second part is at this …
A poem from The United States of Poetry episode “The American Dream.” Copyright Washington Square Arts, 1995.
Gwendolyn Brooks 1917-2000 In Remembering Gwen, Nikki Giovanni tells an anecdote about Soul! TV host Ellis Haizlip’s reticence to meet Gwendolyn Brooks unaccompanied. “She has an afro. She works with that gang the Blackstone Rangers[1]. She is dangerous,” he said, imploring her to join him. Giovanni retorted: “Don’t be silly. She is a little old …