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Comic Bae is a biweekly podcast for comic book nerds and the people who tolerate them. Each week Justin gets Hannah to (reluctantly) read through some of the most iconic comic books of all time.
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Welcome to the Podcast Segment of YouTube's "The Poetry Vlog": http://youtube.com/c/thepoetryvlog. Tune in for 30-minute guest discussions connecting poetry, cultural studies, and social justice. Guests range from published poets, scholars, and artists to folx just entering these conversations. C. R. Grimmer is a scholar, poet, lecturer at the University of Washington. For more info, to join the community, or to reach out: http://www.thepoetryvlog.com/ Join us: IG: http://instagram.com/thepo ...
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In this episode of The Poetry Vlog (TPV), poet and screenwriter Tommy "Teebs" Pico reads from his book JUNK (Tin House, 2018) to lead a discussion on the work in poetry and screenwriting to "tether" disparate ideas and create meaning. This episode will be re-edited and adapted with a Critical Framing and sample lesson plans in The Poetry Vlog: Crit…
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In this episode of The Poetry Vlog (TPV), Cameron Awkward-Rich reads the poem "Black Feeling" from his book Dispatch (Persea Books, 2019) to lead a discussion on the dialectical complexity within Black and trans social identities. The poem expands on an encounter he has while in transit on the bus with an elder retired cop to contemplate uneven, ov…
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Award-winning poet Tyrone Williams discusses his poetry in On Spec, the paradox of representation and race in poetry and social media, and how academia and geographic locations impact these conversations. Poet Tyrone Williams was born in Detroit, Michigan and earned his BA, MA, and PhD at Wayne State University. He is the author of a number of chap…
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In this episode of TPV, Woogee Bae discusses environmental poetry, or ecopoetry, as a way build community. She reads from Eric Sneathen's "Snail Poems" and shares the zine-making process behind the journal she edits, Snail Trail Press. This episode will be re-edited and adapted with a Critical Framing and sample lesson plans in The Poetry Vlog: Cri…
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September 17, 6pm Central Time (4pm Pacific Time) The Poetry Vlog hosted a reading and discussion of Fracture Anthology: a poetry chapbook and audiobook by Joshua Burton that features a visual art collaboration with Zumbambico and handmade book arts production from the publisher, Sara Lefsyk of Ethel. Started in 2018, Ethel is a twice-yearly limite…
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Professor A.D. Carson (AKA "Aydee the Great") discusses "academic rap," Black Studies, insights on his album and mixtap/e/ssay 'i used to love to dream'. This episode offers strategies for scholars, students, and arts communities to think about the intersections of genre, sound, form, multimodality, and race. The Poetry Vlog Season 4 debuts with a …
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Dr. Stevi Costa (AKA Sailor St. Claire) discusses Queer and Feminist burlesque as poetry. She performs from "Striptease: The Untold Story of the Girlie Show" by Rachel Stein and shares her experiences performing with Noveltease Theatre and offers strategies for scholars, students, and arts communities to think about the intersections of burlesque p…
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This week we read the entire Hellboy: The Wild Hunt arc (Darkness Calls, The Wild Hunt, and The Storm & The Fury) written by Mike Mignola and illustrated by Duncan Fegredo. We discuss the bloated corpse of a movie that was Hellboy (2019) starring David Harbour, Arthurian legend, Russian folktales, the moral dilemma of supporting art made by shitty …
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We're back, y'all! The podcast episode this week is 90% nonsense but 10% of it is *actually* about the comic. This week we're discussing Y: The last Man by Brian K Vaughan and Pia Guerra. We discuss POLITICS IN 2020, the last man narrative, Shakespeare things, and a bunch of other stuff that may or may not be relevant to the actual comic. --- Send …
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Watch the YouTube episode here: (https://youtu.be/Hl1jWydoCOI) Author Somaiya Daud returns and discusses erasure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, how the comic Monstress gets it right, and about representation and perspective in writing characters and story lines. -- About Somaiya: Somaiya lives, works, and writes from Seattle, Washington. In 2018…
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Join student team member Kristin for a quick tutorial on jump-starting your productivity during quarantine, whether you're learning or working from home. Click here for the PDF of this episode designed by Mimi Hoang: https://www.thepoetryvlog.com/kristin-and-mimi-s-handout Resources from this episode: https://www.seattle.gov/mayor/covid-19#healthca…
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Watch the YouTube episode here: (https://youtu.be/FsRWdc1b_z0) On this episode of The Poetry Vlog, poet and educator Jane Wong reads her original work and discusses how poetry can relate to our experiences of class, labor and community. -- About Jane: Jane Wong's poems can be found in places such as Best American Poetry 2015, American Poetry Review…
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Tune in for this podcast-only episode with host C. R. Grimmer and the instructors behind ModPo, Anna and Davy, as they discuss the importance behind open-access education around poetry. Accessibility takes on multiple valences in this conversation, from thinking about the disability or self-termed "crip" communities to accessible costs, to geograph…
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Watch the YouTube episode here: (https://youtu.be/26HAAyWZPD0) Poet and educator Adam Falkner reads his original work and discusses the value of telling our stories, as well as the value in exploring queer identity by writing into our internal contradictions. -- About Adam: Dr. Adam Falkner is a poet, educator and arts & culture strategist. He is t…
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The first podcast-only episode of the season! Irène Mathieu reads from and discusses her newest manuscript, Grand Marronage, and delves into the lasting impact of historical oppression, the role of geography in this history, and her own experiences with these. -- About Irène: Dr. Irène P. Mathieu (she/her) is an academic pediatrician, writer, and p…
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We’re back! This week we read Thor: Mighty Avenger, by Roger Langridge and Chris Samnee. We debate the existence of Sasquatch, envision Jesus on the Avengers, and wonder who wore it best: Netflix’s A Knight Before Christmas, Kate & Leopold, or Thor. Make sure to drop by the Eureka Valley Public Library (in the Castro) and check out our art on displ…
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Watch the YouTube episode here: (https://youtu.be/5zt--YemFXU) This week on TPV, Prageeta Sharma reads from her book Grief Sequence, discusses the elegy form, and about connecting with abstraction. -- About Prageeta: [From https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/prageeta-sharma] Poet Prageeta Sharma was born in Framingham, Massachusetts. Her parents…
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This week we get into one of the most successful comics of the last decade, Saga by Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples! Between fighting about anime and talking about the newest version of Little Women, we also dig into the crazy character design of Saga and we discuss how much we love Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples as a creative team.--- Send in…
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Watch the YouTube episode here: (https://youtu.be/mnfPoHxuXtE) Poet Jericho Brown joins TPV and reads his original work, discusses religion and the symbolism behind flowers in his writing, and the issues surrounding our search for similarities between ourselves and others. -- About Jericho: Jericho Brown is the recipient of fellowships from the Gug…
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Your favorite purveyors of trashy ambient noise are back! This week we take a break from gushing about Netflix's Cheer to read and review Preacher by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. We also discuss love, life, man's search for meaning and wax rhapsodic about the SF Stonestown Borders (RIP).--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/p…
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We're back! And just when you thought 2020 was completely hopeless. This episode we read Uncle Scrooge: Only a Poor Old Man by Carl Barks. We give a brief overview of Disney from it's humble beginnings to it's terrible reign. We also reopen the cold case of Mickey's missing nephew and Hannah reveals a formative first love.--- Send in a voice messag…
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This week Hannah and Justin fight their way back from the brink of DEATH to read Daredevil Born Again, by Frank Miller and David Mazzuchelli. We also discuss our Landlord’s strength, Charlie Cox’s wetboy status, the fact that Black Widow never gets her due, how Daredevil is the data entry guy of the Marvel Universe and if David Harbour is the comic…
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Watch the YouTube episode here: (https://youtu.be/HNkSf9dS4J8) Writer and educator Rachel Edelman returns to TPV, reciting and discussing her original work, exploring connections between lineage, migration, and matriarchy, and unpacking the music and meaning from Hooray for the Riff Raff. -- About Rachel: Rachel Edelman grew up in a Jewish family i…
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This week we take a trip BACK TO THE USSR as we read Superman Red Son by Mark Millar. We discuss the the Superman origin story, Justin attempts a vaguely Russian accent, we debate how much do you separate the art from the artist, and Hannah finally gets to talk about how much she loves Russian history.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters…
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Watch the YouTube episode here: (https://youtu.be/ZCqxFC-Nc1U) Writer and educator Casandra Lopez reads and discusses her original work, the ethics of trauma narratives, & fostering art, creativity, and connection through car remodeling. -- About Casandra: Casandra Lopez is a Chicana and California Indian (Cahuilla/Tongva/Luiseño) writer who’s rece…
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This week we read Bone by Jeff Smith! We discuss interspecies romance, debate whether or not Casper the ghost actually has feet, generally disagree about what makes a good comic, and we have a lot to say about poser bars in Northern California.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comicbae/message…
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Watch the YouTube episode here: (https://youtu.be/oYWmqDqVZwc) This week, poet Julie Carr reads from her most recent work and discusses poetry as it relates to installation art, the body in relation to performance and dance, the resurgence of the lyric, and the concept of blending the self. -- About Julie: Born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusett…
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This week we read Godzilla: Half Century War by James Stokoe with colors by Heather Breckel. We discuss Godzilla's place in pop culture (is Godzilla actually responsible for Space Jam?), King Kong vs the King of the Monsters, and we also bring you an hour of Godzilla impressions that no one asked for.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.…
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Watch the YouTube episode here: (https://youtu.be/v2FSQu9jJiQ) Poet and teacher Laura Da’ reads her new work & discusses the concept of "city" in the Shawnee language, understanding health and the body in relation to the mind and colonialism, and the effects of proper nouns in writing. -- About Laura: Laura Da’ is a poet and teacher. A lifetime res…
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Watch the YouTube version here: (https://youtu.be/f9QBmPL_l-Y) Novelist SJ Sindu reads an original piece and discusses bringing poetic sensibility to prose writing, self-healing and establishing boundaries, and navigating femmephobia as a femme writer. -- About Sindu: SJ Sindu was born in Sri Lanka and raised in Massachusetts. Sindu’s first novel, …
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This week we read Lastman written by Bastien Vivès and Balak and drawn by Bastien Vivès and Michaël Sanlaville. In our most tangential episode yet we discuss our wedding anniversary, how pricey ritual bloodletting can be, Hannah's retail PTSD, and we continue to debate if Jackie Chan can actually sing.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters…
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This week we read Watchmen written by our favorite angry grandpa Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons. We talk about Watchmen's place in pop culture, the eerie parallels to the world we live in today, and we bring you an extra helping of HALLOWEEN SPOOKINESS as Hannah makes Justin take a Halloween movie quiz.--- Send in a voice message: https://podca…
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Watch the YouTube version here: (https://youtu.be/Mj0BGd4pLG0) This week on The Poetry Vlog, Patrick Milian from Patrick and Pop Culture discusses Lana Del Rey’s most recent album and how it connects to the work of 20th-century poet John Ashbery. -- About Patrick: Patrick Milian is an instructor at Green River College in Auburn, Washington. He has …
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Excitement! Drama! Power! This week we're reading Marvels written by Kurt Busiek and painted by Alex Ross. We discuss the MCU takeover, the early 2000s Spider-Man movies, and Toby Maguire's unfortunate double chin.......Also, we talk about the comic.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comicbae/message…
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Watch the YouTube episode here: https://youtu.be/2l4f50GM0EI This week, writer and artist Benjamin Ficklin reads his original work and discusses cross-genres, including rhythm as a cross-genre tool in fiction writing and performance, cross-border work and violence with the writings of Roberto Bolaño, and understanding white privilege as it relates …
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This week we're reading Usagi Yojimbo Volume 12- GRASSCUTTER written and drawn by Stan Sakai. We get into his use of anthropomorphic animals, the EXTENSIVE amount of sub-plots in this book, and which Usagi volume is actually the best for new comic readers.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comicbae/message…
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Catch the YouTube version of this episode: (https://youtu.be/ymy4I_qoRv8). -- Poet, writer, and scholar Larissa Lai reads and discusses her original works, the differences between fiction and poetry, and introduces Affect Theory as a comparison to the enlightenment-bound self. -- About Larissa: Larissa Lai has authored six books including Salt Fish…
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This week we're hopping on the Joker bandwagon and reading The Killing Joke written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Brian Bolland. We get into some dark shit as we discuss the Joker mythos, Commissioner Gordon's bare ass, Batman's subpar detective skills, and we also learn that Justin has no idea what a bat looks like.--- Send in a voice message: …
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Catch the YouTube version of this episode: (https://youtu.be/0V2za1q6D_E). -- Poet and educator Chen Chen reads an original poem and discusses writing trauma, vulnerability & expectations, queer kinship & community, and how it all connects with "Home Alone." -- About Chen: Chen Chen is the author of When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Pos…
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Welcome back! This week we're reading Seven To Eternity by Rick Remender, Jerome Opeña, and Matt Hollingsworth. We gnaw on the gristle of this INTENSE plot, discuss some Guardians of the Galaxy crossover, and generally disagree about what rating system we should be using.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comicbae/…
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First episode, who dis?? Welcome to Comic Bae! A weekly comics podcast where Justin gets Hannah to (reluctantly) read through some of the most iconic comic books of all time. This week we're reading Sandman Volume 1 by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth, Malcolm Jones III, Todd Klein, and Mike Dringenberg. We talk about superhero cameos, our disappointment in …
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This Flash Briefing Poetry Reading features one of my favorite students, Vicco Naylor. They read their own poem, "Handplay," which we will discuss even more in tomorrow's longer episode. This and the following three short readings mark the last of the academic year and this Season Two of The Poetry Vlog, with Vicco Naylor's longer chat this weekend…
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This Flash Briefing Poetry Reading features one of my favorite students, Vicco Naylor. They read their very own work, "Once I Tried to Kill a Man," which we will chat about later this week in our longer episode. This and the following three short readings mark the last of the academic year and this Season Two of The Poetry Vlog, with Vicco Naylor's…
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This Flash Briefing Poetry Reading features one of my favorite students, Vicco Naylor. They read J Jennifer Espinoza's poem, "The Moon is Trans" This and the following three short readings mark the last of the academic year and this Season Two of The Poetry Vlog, with Vicco Naylor's longer chat this weekend being the last full episode of the season…
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This Flash Briefing Poetry Reading features one of my favorite students, Vicco Naylor. They read J Jennifer Espinoza's poem, "A Guide to Reading Trans Literature." This and the following three short readings mark the last of the academic year and this Season Two of The Poetry Vlog, with Vicco Naylor's longer chat this weekend being the last full ep…
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About: In this episode, 2019 National Youth Poet Laureates and Ambassadors Maren Lovey Wright-Kerr, Jackson Neal, Kara Jackson, and Azura Tyabji participate in a webinar before their spoken word poetry performances at The Library of Congress. We celebrate National Poetry Month, discuss "democracy" as a complex and at times troublesome word for yout…
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This episode concludes a month-long literary journal, podcast, and YouTube teaching collaboration with Shirley Magazine. I chat with Co-Editor and Oregon Literary Arts Fellow, Colleen Burner, on starting the online journal, calling for submission, creating a cohesive aesthetic, and being inspired by writer Shirley Jackson. Shirley Magazine is an on…
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This episode is part of a month-long literary journal, podcast, and YouTube teaching collaboration with Shirley Magazine, a fiction and hybrid forms magazine in Portland, OR. Editors Colleen and Lauren present selections from previous publications of the journal, leading up to a longer episode on the launch of the latest issue. - - Today's reader: …
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