WYSO Weekend

Sunday, 10:30 - 11:00am

Every Sunday morning on WYSO Weekend host Jerry Kenney brings you the news of issues, interviews, arts and cultural events from across the Miami Valley.  WYSO Weekend is WYSO's Radio Magazine.
 

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10:32am

Sun August 28, 2011
Arts & Culture

Antioch Writers' Workshop Faculty Reading: Joyce Dyer

Continuing with our series of faculty readings from the 2011 Antioch Writers' Workshop, Joyce Dyer is the author of 4 books and an English professor at Hiram College in Ohio. 

Here she reads an essay that originally appeared in Come What May: an Anthology of Writings about Chance.  It's called "Reunion."

10:30am

Mon August 22, 2011
WYSO Weekend

WYSO Weekend: August 21, 2011

Full episode of WYSO Weekend for August 21, 2011 containing the following stories:

-Cyber Security, the latest installment in the SOCHE Talks

-Antioch Writers' Workshop Faculty Reading: Rakesh Satyal

-This week's PoliticsOhio: GOP Looks To Compromise On Senate Bill 5, Unions Say It's Too Late by Emily McCord

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10:36am

Sun August 21, 2011
Arts & Culture

Antioch Writers' Workshop Faculty Reading: Rakesh Satyal

Continuing our series of faculty readings from this summer's Antioch Writers' Workshop, we hear from Rakesh Satyal.  Satyal is the author of Blue Boy and has been published in a variety of magazines and anthologies.  He's also an editor at HarperCollins.

In this selection Satyal reads from a new novel in progress called They Couldn't Pronounce Our Names.

10:30am

Mon August 15, 2011

10:35am

Sun August 14, 2011
Arts & Culture

Antioch Writers' Workshop Faculty Reading: Jamey Dunham

We continuing our series of faculty readings from this summer's Antioch Writers' Workshop with Jamey Dunham.  He's an award-winning prose poet and an associate professor of English at Sinclair Community College.  Dunham taught the afternoon poetry session at this year's Writers' Workshop.

In this selection he reads several poems from his collection, The Bible of Lost Pets (Salt Modern Poets, 2009).  

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