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Weeknights 9p-Mid Dana Loesch is the number one nationally-syndicated female talk radio host in the country and hosts her award-winning show, The Dana Show, from Dallas, Texas, weeknights from 9p-midnight on 1470 & 100.3, WMBD. Dana is the author of two books, the national best-seller Hands Off My Gun: Defeating the Plot to Disarm America which turned the tide in the gun control debate, and Flyover Nation: You Can’t Run a Country You’ve Never Been to, which predicted the coastal-flyover divide and sentiment that decided the 2016 election. Her third book released in 2020, Grace Canceled: How Outrage is Destroying Lives, Ending Debate, and Endangering Democracy, evaluates the current Cancel Culture taking over America. ....
Number one nationally syndicated female talk radio host in the country, Dana Loesch hosts her award-winning show, The Dana Show, from Dallas, Texas. Dana has found a fast-growing, multi-platform audience due to her original brand of young, entertaining irreverence. She has connected with radio and podcast listeners of all ages with her funny and feisty personality and has become one of the leading talkers of the “next generation.” Dana has authored 2 books: National best-seller, “Hands Off My Gun: Defeating the Plot to Disarm America,” which helped turn the tide in the gun control debate, and “Flyover Nation: You Can’t Run a Country You’ve Never Been to,” which predicted the coastal-flyover divide and sentiment that decided the 2016 election. Her 3 ....
OFF RADAR: ‘things seemed to be breaking: visual poems’ A new book by former poet laureate Stuart Kestenbaum By Dana Wilde Share “things seemed to be breaking: visual poems” by Stuart Kestenbaum; Deerbrook Editions, Cumberland, Maine, 2021; 136 pages, paperback, $18.50. “Found poetry” is a peculiarly modern phenomenon. It’s made when words, phrases and sometimes entire passages from texts such as newspaper articles, advertising copy, government documents or anything else are selected out and re-arranged as poetry. Or whatever. It’s been around since about the time Marcel Duchamp submitted a urinal for an art exhibit in New York City in 1917. “The Fountain,” as he called it, was the first celebrated piece of found art. Dadaist and Surrealist writers did similar things with words through the 1920s, ’30, ’40s. By the 1950s the Beat poets, under the influence of William S. Burroughs’ determined efforts to expose the vacancies in com ....
Print this article Popular Second Amendment advocate Dana Loesch has joined the growing group of hosts on The First, the fast-expanding conservative digital TV network. Her new show will debut May 17. On The First TV, she joins Buck Sexton, Jesse Kelly, and Bill O Reilly in the lineup. Loesch has been on the move lately. She recently signed a three-year deal with Radio America for The Dana Show, syndicated on over 200 stations. It is simulcast live on The First from 12-3 p.m., her regular radio slot. On her latest broadcast, she mocked President Joe Biden’s American Families Plan, a trillion-dollar spending and tax initiative, as “crap.” ....