A Woman's Perspective - 09/23/11

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Bobby Spencer, Tony Award Winner for "Jersey Boys" - original cast winner. Currently doing fascinating work.
Tell Governor Cuomo:
Don't Frack New York
SIgn up for the bus today!
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Virginia Reed discusses the world of humanities from theatre to fine arts, and culture within New York.
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Bobby Spencer, Tony Award Winner for "Jersey Boys" - original cast winner. Currently doing fascinating work.
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Tony Award Winner, Songwriter, and Actor Trazana Beverly
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Jackie Hand: Body Therapy by a Master
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Guest: Louis R Cancel
Director of cultural affairs for the city of San Francisco
Guest Dana Stein, with a Young Person's view on doing what you love and making money
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Rachel Hadas studied classics at Harvard, poetry at Johns Hopkins, and comparative literature at Princeton. Between college and graduate school she spent four years in Greece, an experience that surfaces variously in much of her work. Since 1981 she has taught in the English Department of the Newark (NJ) campus of Rutgers University, and has also taught courses in literature and writing at Columbia and Princeton, as well as serving on the poetry faculty of the Sewanee Writers’ Conference and the West Chester Poetry Conference. She has received a Guggenheim Fellowship in Poetry, an Ingram Merrill Foundation grant in poetry, and an award in literature from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.
Rachel is the author of numerous books of poetry, essays, and translations, most recently co-edited the anthology The Greek Poets: Homer to the Present & her latest book about her husband’s illness entitled Strange Relation: A Memoir of Marriage, Dementia, and Poetry (Paul Dry Books).