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  • Episode 12: The Celebrated Cin Salach (Part Two)
    2024/10/11

    In which Marc and Mark finally get around to talking to Cin about Sheila Donohue, Betty's Mouth and other slam poetry innovations.

    Recorded by Joe Velez

    Edited by Kevin O'Rourke

    Produced by Emily Calvo

    Directed by Hugh Schulze

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    18 分
  • Episode 11: The Celebrated Cin Salach
    2024/09/30

    In this episode, poet Cin Salach takes us back to the mid-1980's when she walked into her first Poetry Slam and experienced a "spiritual chiropractic adjustment." How big an adjustment? She quit her job, has pursued poetry ever since, and Slam Poetry has never been quite the same.

    Recorded by Joe Velez

    Edited by Kevin O'Rourke

    Produced by Emily Calvo

    Directed by Hugh Schulze

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    30 分
  • Episode 10: BONUS episode – A Taste of Haiku
    2024/09/20

    Tony Fitzpatrick shares some of his latest haiku with Marc and Mark. He also delves into a bit of haiku history and the inspiration from his correspondence with former U.S. poet laureate, Ted Kooser.

    Recorded by Tony Scott-Green

    Edited by Kevin O'Rourke

    Produced by Emily Calvo

    Directed by Hugh Schulze

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    9 分
  • Episode 9: With Chicago Legend Tony Fitzpatrick
    2024/09/06

    Artist-poet-actor-and-raconteur Tony Fitzpatrick stops by to talk with Marc and Mark about the history of the Slam and how it’s changed since 1986. He also shares one of his early poems: “Poem for My Wife While She Sleeps.” (Find out more about his work at: tonyfitzpatrick.co/)

    Recorded by Tony Scott-Green and Joe Velez
    Edited by Kevin O'Rourke
    Produced by Emily Calvo
    Directed by Hugh Schulze

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    38 分
  • Episode 8: The Famous Billy Lombardo (Part 2)
    2024/08/16

    The episode opens with Billy performing his quintessentially Chicago classic: Poem for Lennard. Then he continues the conversation with Marc and Mark about his Bridgeport roots.

    (If you're looking for more of Billy's writing, check out Morning Will Come.)

    Recorded by Tony Scott-Green and Joe Velez

    Edited by Kevin O'Rourke

    Produced by Emily Calvo

    Directed by Hugh Schulze

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    29 分
  • Episode 7: The Famous Billy Lombardo (Part 1)
    2024/07/30

    Poet, short story writer and novelist (Morning Will Come), Billy Lombardo, joins Marc and Mark for the first of two conversations about the history of the Slam and thoughts on writing and performing.

    Recorded by Tony Scott-Green and Joe Velez

    Edited by Kevin O’Rourke

    Produced by Emily Calvo

    Directed by Hugh Schulze

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    38 分
  • Episode 6: The Italian Job (with special guest Eleonora Fisco)
    2024/06/28

    Sicilian slam poet and scholar, Eleonora Fisco, joins Marc and Mark to discuss slam poetry in Italy and perform one of her own compositions.

    Recorded by: Tony Scott-Green

    Edited by: Kevin O'Rourke

    Directed by: Hugh Schulze

    BONUS MATERIAL

    For this episode, we’ve included a bonus video of a recent Green Mill Slam collaboration with our Italian contingent, including poets Alessandro Minnucci, Eleonora Fisco, Andy Karol, Ryan Doyle, and Jeffrey Helgeson

    Recorded by: Joe Velez

    Produced by: Emily Calvo

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    38 分
  • Episode 5: The Slam Goes International
    2024/06/18

    In this episode, Marc and Mark discuss how the Slam grew from Chicago to Tours, France and Osaka, Japan and many cities in-between. How does the Slam transcend language and what exactly is the So What Academy?
    Recorded by: Tony Scott-Green Edited by: Kevin O’Rourke
    Directed by: Hugh Schulze

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    21 分