The Stair by Kevin Young
Read by Terry Casburn
Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman
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Read by Terry Casburn
Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman
Did people in 1835 think there were bipedal beavers on the moon? I mean, some of them might have, but that was thanks to the Great Moon Hoax pulled off by Richard Adams Locke. And boy was Edgar Allan Poe mad about it, thinking Locke had copied his earlier moon hoax. We get into it. But it's not all fun and games as we also look at Kevin Young's reading of the hoax's racial context.
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:43 - All Nighters
12:29 - Sleeping With Headphones
14:01 - Energies
19:53 - Protein Snack Gifts for Christmas
25:58 - Thanksgiving Football and Sports
33:52 - The Castro Curse (Control Freaks)
48:48 - Disciple Livestream Postponed
50:32 - Invisible Reaction and Review
1:12:59 - Honor and Glory
1:18:15 - FM Static, TFK, and Trevor McNevan
1:22:28 - I Am The Storm "These Lines" Reaction and Review
1:41:27 - Politics
1:55:46 - Closing
:15 - Intro
4:15 - Storyline Video Games
8:08 - Energy and AAA
16:19 - Disciple "Dear X" Song Reaction
40:19 - Accountability Within The Family
54:42 - Disciples Horseshoes and Handgrenades Anniversary X Livestream
56:18 - Disciple's Rebel Society Patreon
59:07 - Andrew's Coming Home For Thanksgiving
1:03:59 - Latest CA Restrictions
1:11:10 - Thank You To Our Listeners
Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman
Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman
On today's episode of Recommended Reading, we preview the sixth annual Food Book Fair with our special guests — and #FBF2017 collaborators — Nicholas Morgenstern, founder of Morgenstern's Finest Ice Cream, and Melissa Clark, food columnist for the New York Times and author of Dinner: Changing the Game.
They're joining forces for a Saturday night "Art of Dinner" multi-sensory experience, featuring photographs by author and photographer (and event co-host) Melanie Dunea; a special reading with Kevin Young, poetry editor of The New Yorker and director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture; and much more. Bring your appetites, all of them.
But first, we talk to Nick and Melissa about what's on their respective bedside tables, what they're cooking from, and why more anchovies and more poetry is always the answer.
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