For decades, the beloved Style & Grace barbershop at 1610 Gilson Street in Madison served as a gathering place for Madison’s Black community. And a 2010 documentary by filmmaker Linda […]
Author Joan Oliver Goldsmith on Radio Lit, Pt 1
On this edition of Radio Literature, host Melvin Hinton is joined by Minnesotan author Joan Oliver Goldsmith. Goldsmith is the author of the book How Can We Keep From Singing: […]
Nadya Ponce interviews Óscar Mireles
Guest interviewer Nadya Ponce, of Mexico City, talks to Madison’s first “latino” poet laureate Óscar Mireles. Mireles talks about his work—particularly the editing of I Didn’t Know There Were Latinos […]
Rubén Medina is Interviewed About Nomadic Nation
Poet and University of Wisconsin-Madison Spanish professor Rubén Medina talks to guest interviewer Chris Chapman, of WORT’s En nuestro patio, about the new edition of Medina’s book Nomadic Nation/Nación nómada. […]
Rachel Krings Presents Oral Interpretations
Melvin Hinton met his guest Rachel Krings in the Oral Interpretation course at Madison College. They talk about their class and their mutual love of “oral interpretation”, including reading to […]
Miranda Hawk and the Role of Theater
Melvin Hinton’s guest Miranda Hawk, head of the Department of Communication and Performing Arts at Madison College, discusses the role of theater, oral interpretation and the performing arts in our […]
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