Arts & Letters
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Arts & Letters is a program celebrating contemporary arts, humanities, and social sciences, with an emphasis on authentic Southern voices. Hosted by J. Bradley Minnick of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Arts & Letters
3M ago
We're going on a Go-Show! Join us as we follow poet, musician and multi-media artist Gregory Brownderville into his digital piece, Fire Bones ..read more
Arts & Letters
5M ago
Sandy has built her career as the tough-minded, no-nonsense lead inspector for the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department, but will she open her heart to Wayne before the chance for love passes them both by ..read more
Arts & Letters
1y ago
"At the end of life, comes death. Family caregiving is the hardest job and the greatest honor most of us will ever face." A story about love, loss, and hope ..read more
Arts & Letters
1y ago
How do you endure when there's an invisible hand at your throat? Poet Tomás Q. Morín searches for the answer sometimes with anger, sometimes with laughter, but in the end by cutting a space for the enduring power of love ..read more
Arts & Letters
1y ago
Was Ann Lohman, known as Madame Restell, the wickedest woman in New York? Join us as we discuss 19th Century reproductive health with poet Abby Minor ..read more
Arts & Letters
1y ago
Journey with us into life's small moments: a butterfly, a desert storm, blackberries, piano keys, all keenly observed by haibun poet, Keith Polette ..read more
Arts & Letters
1y ago
What puts the "ish" in fish? Eco writer Mark Spitzer says it's the burbot with its slime, slime, slime, and pools of snotty oozy gooby goo with pungent mucous everywhere ..read more
Arts & Letters
1y ago
Walter is a vegan, works at the car wash, and loves to dance. His parents tell him he's loved just the way he is, but being a teenager is hard when you have the head of a fish ..read more
Arts & Letters
2y ago
Grab a glass of lemonade and join us on the front porch as we listen to venerable raconteur Harry Thomason ..read more
Arts & Letters
2y ago
Return to the 1818 Arkansas frontier with "Arkansas Traveler" and botanist Thomas Nuttall ..read more