
Something I Heard
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Something I Heard is a special series showcasing poetry and prose, produced by Boise State Public Radio and Arts Idaho. Each Thursday host Joel Wayne invites local writers to select and read short works on a monthly theme.
Latest Episodes
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On today's episode of Something I Heard, Anthony Doerr, June's writer-curator on Something I Heard, reads a poem by Pablo Neruda called: “Keeping Quiet.”
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June's writer-curator for Something I Heard, Anthony Doerr, reads a poem by Charles Simic, simply titled, "Stone."
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May's writer-curator for Something I Heard, Tomás Baiza, shares one of his own poems, "Red Dye No. 40."
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May's writer-curator for Something I Heard, Tomás Baiza, reads a poem by Luis J. Rodriguez, titled “To the police officer who refused to sit in the same room as my son because he’s a ‘gang banger.'”
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May's writer-curator for Something I Heard, Tomás Baiza, reads a poem by Sherman Alexie, titled “The Limited.”
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May's writer-curator for Something I Heard, Tomás Baiza, shares one of his poems, "Hidden Talent."
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May's writer-curator for Something I Heard, Tomás Baiza, reads "Hombres Necios" by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.
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Martin Corless-Smith, April's guest writer-curator for Something I Heard, reads William Wordsworth's poem, "Lines Written in Early Spring."
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April's writer-curator for Something I Heard, Martin Corless-Smith, reads one of his own untitled poems.
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April's guest writer-curator for Something I Heard, Martin Corless-Smith, reads Charlotte Mew's poem, "I So Liked Spring."