Art and Verse

著者: Heather Arrington
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  • Art and Verse is your daily escape into poetry. Hosted by Heather Arrington, each episode features a carefully chosen poem and interesting facts from history, all with an arts and culture twist. Whether you’re a poetry lover or just seeking a moment of inspiration, Art and Verse offers a quick, meaningful break to brighten your day. As an indie podcast, your support means the world. Consider joining me on Patreon to help the show grow. https://www.patreon.com/artandverse Thank you for keeping the creative spirit alive!
    Heather Arrington
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Art and Verse is your daily escape into poetry. Hosted by Heather Arrington, each episode features a carefully chosen poem and interesting facts from history, all with an arts and culture twist. Whether you’re a poetry lover or just seeking a moment of inspiration, Art and Verse offers a quick, meaningful break to brighten your day. As an indie podcast, your support means the world. Consider joining me on Patreon to help the show grow. https://www.patreon.com/artandverse Thank you for keeping the creative spirit alive!
Heather Arrington
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  • Art & Verse Podcast - January 15, 2025: Martin Luther King Jr., Molière, Edward Teller & Featured Poem by Ken Tomaro
    2025/01/15

    Show Notes:Welcome to Art & Verse! On January 15th, we’re celebrating:

    • Martin Luther King Jr. (b. 1929), civil rights leader whose nonviolent activism and iconic speeches continue to inspire equality movements worldwide.
    • Molière (b. 1622), legendary French playwright known for timeless comedies like Tartuffe and The Misanthrope.
    • Edward Teller (b. 1908), physicist known as the “father of the hydrogen bomb,” whose work in nuclear energy remains a topic of debate.

    Today’s featured poem is “He Asked the Wrong Question” by Ken Tamaro. Tamaro discovered poetry later in life and quickly made a name for himself, with his work appearing in literary journals, podcasts, and on his YouTube channel, Screaming Down the Poetic Highway.

    If you'd like your original work featured on the show, email us at ⁠artandversepod@gmail.com⁠.Support this indie podcast by joining us on Patreon! For just $5 a month, you’ll receive a hand-typed poem delivered to your door. Visit Patreon.com/ArtandVerse to learn more.

    Thanks for listening! Until next time—be well and stay inspired.

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    5 分
  • Art & Verse Podcast - January 14, 2025: Albert Schweitzer, Faye Dunaway, Hugh Lofting & Featured Poem by Emily Dickinson
    2025/01/14

    Welcome to Art & Verse! I’m Heather Arrington, and on January 14th, we’re celebrating:

    • Albert Schweitzer (b. 1875), Nobel Prize-winning humanitarian and founder of a hospital in Africa.
    • Faye Dunaway (b. 1941), acclaimed actress known for iconic films like Bonnie and Clyde and Network.
    • Hugh Lofting (b. 1886), author of the beloved Dr. Doolittle series, enchanting readers with tales of a doctor who could talk to animals.

    Today’s featured poem is “Hope is the Thing with Feathers” by Emily Dickinson, a timeless reflection on resilience and optimism, now in the public domain.

    If you'd like your original work featured on the show, email us at artandversepod@gmail.com.
    Support this indie podcast by joining us on Patreon! For just $5 a month, you’ll receive a hand-typed poem delivered to your door. Visit Patreon.com/ArtandVerse to learn more.

    Thanks for listening! Until next time—be well and stay inspired.

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    3 分
  • Art & Verse Podcast - January 13, 2025: Horatio Alger, Michael Bond, Charles Perrault & Featured Poem by Carl Sandburg
    2025/01/13

    Welcome to Art & Verse! On January 13th, we’re celebrating:

    • Horatio Alger (b. 1832), known for his inspiring rags-to-riches tales embodying the American Dream.
    • Michael Bond (b. 1926), beloved creator of Paddington Bear, who has delighted readers of all ages since 1958.
    • Charles Perrault (b. 1628), the French author whose iconic fairytales, including Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood, laid the groundwork for the genre.

    Today’s featured poem is “Fog” by Carl Sandburg, a brief but vivid piece that captures the quiet, mysterious nature of fog as it rolls into a city.

    If you'd like your original work featured on the show, email us at artandversepod@gmail.com.
    Support this indie podcast by joining us on Patreon! For just $5 a month, you’ll receive a hand-typed poem delivered to your door. Visit Patreon.com/ArtandVerse to learn more.

    Thanks for listening! Until next time—be well and stay inspired.

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    3 分
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