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llovelymoonn · 10 months
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favourite poems of june
chase twichell the snow watcher: "hunger for something"
hester knibbe hungerpots (tr. jacquelyn pope)
jan beatty an eater, or swallowhole, is a reach of stream
sally wen mao the toll of the sea
peter everwine rain
rebecca lindenberg the logan notebooks: "poetic subjects"
john kinsella native cut wood deflects colonial hunger
katie peterson permission: "the truth is concrete"
linda hogan dark. sweet.: "innocence"
jános pilinszky (tr. george gömöri & clive wilmer) van gogh's prayer
david sullivan the day the beekeeper died: sulaymaniyah
sandra simonds you can't build a child
kari edwards bharat jiva: "ready to receive remains..."
george kalogeris rilke rereading hölderlin
philip nikolayev letters from aldenderry: "a midsummer's night stroll"
franz wright the raising of lazarus
erin belieu black box: "i heart your dog's head"
joseph brodsky collected poems in english, 1972-1999: "the hawk's cry in autumn"
jonathan galassi north street and other poems: "may"
stanley kunitz the collected poems of stanley kunitz: "end of summer"
robin blaser the holy forest: collected poems of robin blaser: "a bird in the house"
liu xia (tr. jennifer stern & ming di) empty chairs
wilfred owen exposure
mahogany l. browne this is the honey
diane lockward the uneaten carrots of atonement: "for the love of avocados"
peter balakian ozone journal: "here and now"
(tw: miscarriage) kathryn nuernberger rag & bone: "translations"
ailbhe ní ghearbhuigh conriocht ["werewolf"] (tr. billy ramsell)
craig arnold meditation on a grapefruit
anzhelina polonskaya (tr. andrew wachtel) to the ashes: "a few words about van gogh"
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ear-worthy · 5 months
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Ross Mathews and Bethie Hungerford Host All-New Cooking Podcast
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It's Thanksgiving. What better day to discuss food podcasting? I do enjoy cooking / culinary / food podcasts. Why? First, I learn a lot about the food I eat regularly. Second, because cooking is one of those hybrid activities that blends science and creativity. I'm not sure if I want to watch someone repair my dishwasher, but I am intrigued and entertained by someone cooking roasted eggplant caponata, veggie lasagna, and Mascarpone cheesecake with almond crust. Third, because foodies are typically fascinating people. 
Some of my favorite food podcasts include Gastropod, The Sporkful, Maintenance Phase, Spilled Milk, and Be My Guest with Ina Gartin.
Author's note: I could listen to Stanley Tucci talk about anything, even his choice of garbage bags for the kitchen (LDPE, LLDPE, HPE).  So I'm excited and nervous about the announcement by Cumulus Media (Why does this always sound like a weather forecasting company?) that it has launched Hello Rossipes, a new weekly cooking podcast featuring TV host and producer Ross Mathews (“The Drew Barrymore Show,” “RuPaul’s Drag Race”) and cookbook author and podcaster Bethie Hungerford. The show, launched November 8th, focuses on the friends’ mutual obsession with food and the “Rossipes” (recipes -- see what they did there?) Ross Mathews has created and prepared to lose 60 pounds, keep it off, and get healthy. In case you didn't know, Ross Mathews has been a staple on television for over two decades. Mathews can currently be seen as the co-host (and producer) on season four of the daily syndicated talk show The Drew Barrymore Show and as a judge (and producer) on RuPaul’s Drag Race. I like Matthews. He's charming, funny, and smart, and is a natural showman. High school bestie, fellow foodie, and iTunes top-ten food podcaster Hungerford joins Mathews in what Cumulus says will be "this informative podcast showcasing their all-time favorite recipes as well as lively conversation about the best things they have eaten all week and strategies to get and stay healthy." Hungerford has authored a cookbook Hungerpots that was published by Harper Collins in 2020, been an i-Tunes top ten food podcaster, and been featured on the Netflix cooking show “Crazy Delicious.” I didn't know Hungerford (How is this her real name?) but I checked her out on social media and liked what I heard and read. Hungerford and Matthews should make for a perfect combination, like a grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup.
 The podcast is an extension of Mathews’ wellness website Rossipes.com. A new episode of Hello Rossipes drops each Wednesday on Apple, Spotify and other podcast platforms.
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