Local protest, local politics, local artists; hosted by DJ Hooker
this week we interview our featured poet Jandeltha Rae and our featured Musician Lt. Sunnie.
Local protest, local politics, local artists; hosted by DJ Hooker
this week we interview our featured poet Jandeltha Rae and our featured Musician Lt. Sunnie.
This week, we flip the script — Jaelynne, DJ, and Brandon, hosts of Views From The Ground, take turns interviewing each other!
Poet of the month: Zach Russel
Artist of the month: Bayo
NUR-D interviews local hip-hop artist, Lt. Sunnie; Brandon interviews local poet, Jandeltha Rae
Originally aired September 7, 2021.
Ian welcomes Larry Watson onto the show to discuss his new novel, Lives of Eddie Pritchard, and the new film of his book Let Him Go.
After the break, Josh welcomes astronomer and author Caleb Scharf to discuss his new book, Ascent of Information.
Originally aired August 31, 2021.
Matthew FitzSimmons joins Liz to dig into his new cloning-centric thriller, Constance.
After the break, Jess McHugh and Josh discuss Americanon and what the thirteen bestsellers discussed in the book say about America.
Originally aired August 24, 2021.
It’s an all-local-authors night at WOR! First, Dave is joined in-studio by Kathleen West, author of Are We There Yet? and a real-life teacher and mother.
After the break, John Brandon joins Liz to discuss his new novel, Ivory Shoals.
Originally aired August 10, 2021.
In this extra special episode, guest host and musical conductor extraordinaire Roderick Phipps-Kettlewell interviews Daniel E. Freeman about his book Mozart in Prague.
Originally aired May 18, 2021.
First, Dave interviews Shanna Compton about her new collection of poetry.
After the break, Liz interviews novelist Kelly Bowen.