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Unsplash Charity Nebbe speaks with five young people who have not just found an outlet through poetry and spoken word performance, they’ve found a community of writers that have helped them through the pandemic. April is National Poetry month and in this edition of Talk of Iowa, host Charity Nebbe will speak to some young people who have not just found an outlet through poetry and spoken word performance, they’ve found community and a lifeline that s helped them through the coronavirus pandemic. The conversation begins with the people who helped guide these student poets: Caleb Rainey and Leah Waughtal. Rainey is a poet and spoken word performer, also known as “The Negro Artist,” and the founder and program director of IC Speaks, a spoken word poetry program in Iowa City. Waughtal is also a poet and Movement 515 coordinator, a spoken word program that is part of RUN DSM in Des Moines. ....
Published January 19, 2021 at 3:52 PM CST Listen • 48:37 / Kurt Vonnegut s Mother Night is the January pick for the 2021 season of the Talk of Iowa Book Club. First published in 1961, then republished several years later from Iowa City, Kurt Vonnegut’s “Mother Night” explores issues of morality, humanity and individual responsibility in the aftermath of World War II. While the book explores an era of misinformation and mass tragedy decades in the past, the themes feel eerily relevant to the state of affairs in 2021. It’s a new season of the Talk of Iowa Book Club. Host Charity Nebbe is joined by Vonnegut scholars Jerome Klinkowitz and Suzanne McConnell as well as first-time Vonnegut reader Caleb Rainey for a discussion of this timeless modern classic. ....