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Today on Stateside, a reporter from MLive discussed the importance of Michigan's Eagle Mine. Then, poet Frances Kai-Hwa Wang dished on her latest poetry collection. Plus, part one of the IPR Points North series on crude oil catastrophes in Michigan.
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Kalamazoo-based poet Diane Seuss has been writing acclaimed works of literature for decades, and this month she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in poetry for her evocative memoir, frank:sonnets.
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On today’s show, we discussed what took place at the recent Livingston County Republican Lincoln Day dinner, and talked with Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Diane Seuss. Plus, reporter Dustin Walsh joined to talk IVF under Roe v. Wade and baby formula supplies, and lastly Cheers! returned with a new spring-time libation.
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Internal drama in the Michigan GOP between traditional conservatives and Trump loyalists. Lebanese American poet Kamelya Omayma Youssef on what makes her tick. The Detroit Free Press’ Freep Film Festival kicks off with “America You Kill Me," which focuses on LGBTQ+ activist Jeffrey Montgomery.
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How one local health official decided to spend COVID funds. Metro-Detroit poet discussed his latest work. Just how expensive has political petition gathering got?
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Understanding what the current dip in COVID cases means in the greater scope of the pandemic. A look into Frances Kai-Hwa Wang's new poetry collection, You Cannot Resist Me When My Hair is in Braids. How pursuing your dream job can foster workplace inequality.
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How a clerical error in Antrim County turned into a battle cry for election fraud supporters. The final collaboration between a Kalamazoo poet and his friend, who passed away in 2020. UFO sightings in Michigan and the hunt for extraterrestrial life.
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Oxford has its first school board meeting since the shooting. Also, two Michigan teachers on support and burnout. And the current poet laureate of the U.P.
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Flint born-poet, Jonah Mixon Webster, talks about his remarkable new collection Stereo(TYPE).
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The strangeness and beauty of bodies and how we live in them is a theme that weaves itself throughout poet Petra Kuppers’ work. These are intensely…