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Literature & Poetry
03/28/12 Wednesday:
How a Global Nomad Becomes a Blake Scholar
03/26/12 Monday:
L is for Lion
03/22/12 Thursday:
The 2012 Spring Equinox Poetry Circle of the Air
03/06/12 Tuesday:
The Afghan Women's Writing Project
02/14/12 Tuesday:
Love, InshAllah
02/06/12 Monday:
The Poetry of Tomas Transtromer: Sweden’s Nobel Laureate
02/03/12 Friday:
Twain's Feast (Encore)
02/02/12 Thursday:
American Born Chinese (Encore)
02/01/12 Wednesday:
The Runaway Little Free Libraries Project (Encore)
01/09/12 Monday:
The Jewish Annotated New Testament
01/09/12 Monday:
The Jewish Annotated New Testament
05/30/11 Monday:
Theater of War (encore)
05/26/11 Thursday:
Elif Shafak
05/17/11 Tuesday:
Beyond the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (encore)
04/28/11 Thursday:
Rilke's Poetry
04/18/11 Monday:
The Paper Garden
04/13/11 Wednesday:
A Life on the Border: Live from Menasha
02/14/11 Monday:
A Love Divine
12/22/10 Wednesday:
International Children's Literature
12/08/10 Wednesday:
The Possessed
11/17/10 Wednesday:
Reza Aslan on 100 Years of Literature from the Middle East
11/03/10 Wednesday:
Create Dangerously
10/28/10 Thursday:
The West and the Rest
10/26/10 Tuesday:
Mario Vargas Llosa and the Nobel Prize
10/20/10 Wednesday:
The Adventures of an Accidental Prison Librarian
10/11/10 Monday:
How Do Canadians Celebrate Thanksgiving?
10/04/10 Monday:
Andrei Codrescu
9/29/10 Wednesday:
The New Bilingual Literature
8/23/10 Monday:
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter
8/24/10 Tuesday:
The Rise of A Middle Class in the Middle East
8/26/10 Thursday:
Healing From Trauma
8/9/10 Monday:
Theater of War
7/19/10 Monday:
Pearl Buck in China
6/30/10 Wednesday:
To Kill a Mockingbird: 50 Years Later
4/15/10 Wednesday:
Poet Nick Lantz
3/24/10 Wednesday:
Crime Literature, Scandinavian Style
3/18/10 Thursday:
International Poetry Day
3/1/10 Monday:
Dickens in Hard Times
11/10/09 Tuesday:
Herta Muller: Landscapes of the Disposessed
10/07/09 Wednesday:
Cartoneras: Democratizing Reading in Latin America
10/01/09 Thursday:
Anne Frank: The Book, The Life, The Afterlife
9/16/09 Wednesday:
The Informers
8/5/09 Wednesday:
Tracking the Global Gumshoe
7/30/09 Thursday:
Primo Levi's Universe
7/2/09 Thursday:
Summer Reading from Words Without Borders
5/19/09 Tuesday:
Memoir as An American Art Form
5/11/09 Monday:
Bar Culture in Congo
4/30/09 Thursday:
Poet Martin Espada
4/28/09 Tuesday:
Debt and Evil Bankers in
Little Dorritt
3/31/09 Tuesday:
The Russians Are Coming!
3/19/09 Thursday:
Poetry Circle of the Air
3/5/09 Thursday:
Inside Pakistan: Real People, Real Lives
12/30/08 Tuesday:
Best Books in Translation
12/18/08 Thursday:
Winter Solstice Poetry Circle of the Air
11/20/08 Thursday:
Writing for African Children
10/23/08 Thursday:
Alaa al Aswany's Chicago
9/22/08 Monday:
Fall Equinox Poetry Circle of the Air
7/16/08 Wednesday:
Global Reading for Children
7/10/08 Thursday:
Salman Rushdie
7/2/08 Wednesday:
Valzhyna Mort: A Young Belarusian Poet
5/29/08 Thursday:
Mafalda
5/15/08 Thursday:
All About Science Fiction
4/4/08 Friday:
The Royal Baker's Daughter
3/20/08 Thursday:
Spring Equinox Poetry Circle of the Air
2/28/08 Thursday:
The Dancer and the Thief
2/14/08 Thursday:
World’s Best Love Poems
12/20/07 Thursday:
Winter Solstice Poetry Circle of the Air
12/10/07 Monday:
Literary Role Models for Young Girls
11/19/07 Monday:
Tales from the Global Village
9/20/07 Thursday:
Poetry Circle of the Air: In Praise of Onion
9/12/07 Wednesday:
Mr. Pip
8/7/07 Tuesday:
A Poet with Teeth
7/2/07 Monday:
Africa's Literary Renaissance
6/21/07 Thursday:
Poetry Circle of the Air: Maxine Kumin
6/14/07 Thursday:
Harry Potter Mania
6/6/07 Wednesday:
A Thousand Splendid Suns
5/29/07 Tuesday:
Poet Claribel Alegria
5/15/07 Tuesday:
Water for Elephants
4/25/07 Wednesday:
Cesar Vallejo: Peru’s Most Famous Poet
4/10/07 Tueday:
The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears
3/22/07 Thursday:
Poetry Circle Of The Air
3/20/07 Tueday:
All About Graphic Novel
12/21/06 Thursday:
Poetry Circle of the Air
11/1/06 Wednesday:
Italian Poetry from Cefalonia
10/20/06 Friday:
Tea with Jane Austen
10/18/06 Wednesday:
Female Shakespeare of Mexico
10/17/06 Tuesday:
Mark Twain Here and Abroad
9/25/06 Monday:
Literature From The Axis of Evil
9/21/06 Thursday:
Fall Equinox Poetry Circle of the Air
9/20/06 Wednesday:
Albert Camus
7/17/06 Monday:
Caribbean Writing Inspired By Reggae
6/18/06 Sunday 2PM:
Poetry Circle of the Air: Stanley Kunitz
6/17/06 Saturday 2PM:
Othello Behind Bars
4/30/06 Sunday 3PM:
The Most Famous Author That You Don't Know
4/22/06 Saturday 2PM:
Russian Fairy Tales
3/19/06 Sunday 3PM:
Poetry Circle of the Air: Chinese Poet Li Ch'ing Chao (1084-1151)
3/4/06 Saturday 3PM:
Words Without Borders: Mexican Literature
12/17/05 Saturday 2PM:
Poetry Circle of the Air
11/13/05 Sunday 2PM:
Keeping House
11/12/05 Saturday 3PM:
Children's Literature
10/22/05 Saturday 3PM:
Book Club of the Air: Indigenous Literature of the Americas
09/03/05 Saturday 3PM:
International Poetry Circle of the Air
07/30/05 Saturday 2PM:
Words without Borders: Literature from Italy
07/17/05 Sunday 2PM:
Doublespeak and George Orwell's "1984"
07/09/05 Saturday 2PM:
Harry Potter
06/19/05 Sunday 2PM:
Poetry Circle of the Air: Anne Stevenson
05/29/05 Sunday 3PM:
Jane Austen's International Appeal
05/15/05 Sunday 2PM:
Translation and Foreign Asset Control
04/10/05 Sunday 2PM:
Hans Christian Andersen
04/03/05 Sunday 2PM:
Ha Jin's Book: War Trash
03/19/05 Saturday 3PM:
Poetry Circle: Nazim Hikmet
01/23/05 Sunday 3PM:
Global Literacy
01/23/05 Sunday 2PM:
Ambiguity
01/08/05 Saturday 2PM:
Ghazal Poetry
12/26/04 Sunday 2PM:
Beatrice's Goat
12/18/04 Saturday 2PM:
Poetry as Gift
12/04/04 Saturday 3PM:
Gilgamesh, a Troubled Hero
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