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Charla Cultural

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Charla Cultural is a little chat about culture, focusing on performances and interviews with women, LGBTQIA, BIPOC and other marginalized artists working in literature, music, and the arts. Charla Cultural is sponsored by Aster(ix) Journal and City of Asylum, and it's hosted by Karla Lamb and Adriana E. Ramírez. Season Two started in April 2022. Episodes drop every-other Fridays.

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Charla Cultural is a little chat about culture, focusing on performances and interviews with women, LGBTQIA, BIPOC and other marginalized artists working in literature, music, and the arts. Charla Cultural is sponsored by Aster(ix) Journal and City of Asylum, and it's hosted by Karla Lamb and Adriana E. Ramírez. Season Two started in April 2022. Episodes drop every-other Fridays.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Moving Clouds with Ingrid Rojas Contreras

8/20/2022
We’re moving clouds with Ingrid Rojas Contreras. Ingrid Rojas Contreras is an award-winning author who was born and raised in Bogotá, Colombia. Her essays and short stories have appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, Electric Literature, Guernica, and Huffington Post, among others. She is the book columnist for KQED, the Bay Area's NPR affiliate. We’ll start with a clip of from Rojas Contreras’ performance at City of Asylum in July 2019, then we’ll transition to an interview we just...

Duration:00:59:17

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Looking Back at Jazz Poetry

8/5/2022
We’re LOOKING BACK at Jazz Poetry. Jazz Poetry has celebrated the fusion of music and language for over 18 years. Musicians and poets are brought together by City of Asylum to experiment, collaborate, connect and to express themselves freely, yielding performances greater than their parts . Over the years, Jazz Poetry has featured hundreds of artists from hundreds of countries. This episode is really special, an opportunity to dig through performances from the City of Asylum archive...

Duration:00:59:09

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Eating Fire with Jose Hernandez Diaz

7/8/2022
We’re eating fire with Jose Hernandez Diaz Jose Hernandez Diaz is a 2017 NEA Poetry Fellow. He holds degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, and Antioch University Los Angeles. His work appears in The Best American Nonrequired Reading, Green Mountains Review, Huizache, New Orleans Review, North American Review, The Progressive, Witness, among others. He has served as an editor for Floricanto Press and Lunch Ticket. His manuscript was a finalist for the 2018 Andrés Montoya...

Duration:00:59:32

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Digging into the Unknown with Daniel Borzutzky

6/17/2022
Daniel Borzutzky is the author of Lake Michigan, finalist for the 2019 Griffin International Poetry Prize; The Performance of Becoming Human, which received the 2016 National Book Award. His other books include In the Murmurs of the Rotten Carcass Economy (2015); Memories of my Overdevelopment (2015); and The Book of Interfering Bodies (2011). He teaches in the English and Latin American and Latino Studies Departments at the University of Illinois at Chicago. We’ll start with a Daniel...

Duration:00:57:41

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Turning Tables with Patrick Rosal

5/13/2022
We're turning tables with Patrick Rosal. Patrick Rosal is the award winning author of four books of poetry: Boneshepherds, My American Kundiman, Uprock Headspin Scramble and Dive, and Brooklyn Antediluvian. He is a Guggenheim fellow and lives in New Jersey. We'll be talking white space in poetry, our sister cultures, and scatological poetics. We'll also talk about my upcoming appearance on Jeopardy!, some pointers for reading poetry aloud, and about words that simply cannot be...

Duration:00:57:57

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Peeling Oranges with Ada Limón

4/30/2022
We’re peeling oranges with Ada Limón. Ada Limón is the award-winning author of the poetry collections The Carrying, Bright Dead Things, and several other books, poems, and essays. We'll be talking about voice, faith, and answering the most impossible question of all: what is poetry? We'll also be talking about comics and revenge monsters.

Duration:01:03:50

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Burning Things Down with Brian Broome

4/16/2022
BRIAN BROOME’s debut memoir, Punch Me Up to the Gods, is New York Times Editor’s Pick and the winner of the 2021 Kirkus Prize for Nonfiction. His work has appeared in The Washington Post, Poets and Writers, Medium, and more. We're talking structure, fires, and what to tell your mother when you write about how much you hate her. We’ll start with a clip of Brian answering a question during his performance at City of Asylum back in August of 2021 and then Karla and I will chat a little bit...

Duration:00:59:07

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Naming Ghosts with Chiwan Choi

4/1/2022
It's the SEASON TWO premier and we're naming ghosts with Chiwan Choi. Chiwan Choi is a poet and the author of The Flood, Abductions, and The Yellow House. Choi is currently working on a fourth book titled my name is wolf. Choi is also the host of the new paranormal/literary podcast, Are You There, Ghost? It's Me, Chiwan. We’ll start with the trailer for Are You There Ghost? It’s Me, Chiwan and then we will chat a little bit about the relationship between ghosts and writing. After that,...

Duration:00:55:25

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Celebrating Cave Canem Part 2

8/12/2021
For our season finale, we’re celebrating more Cave Canem poets to honor their 25th anniversary!! With performances by the poets Lyrae Van Clief-Stefan, Evie Shockley, Kevin Young, and Dawn Lundy Martin. Founded by Toi Derricotte and Cornelius Eady in 1996 to remedy the under-representation and isolation of African American poets in the literary landscape, Cave Canem Foundation is a home for the many voices of African American poetry and is committed to cultivating the artistic and...

Duration:00:51:40

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Breaking It Down with S. Brook Corfman

7/23/2021
We're breaking It Down with S. Brook Corfman. S. Brook Corfman is the author of My Daily Actions, or The Meteorites, one of The New York Times’ Best Poetry Books of 2020, a finalist for the Publishing Triangle’s Trans & Gender-Variant Lit Award, and the winner of the Fordham University Press POL poetry prize judged by Cathy Park Hong. They are also the author of the collection Luxury, Blue Lace, chosen by Richard Siken for the 2018 Autumn House Rising Writer Prize, and the chapbooks Frames,...

Duration:01:10:13

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Catching Up with Casandra López

7/9/2021
We're catching up with Casandra López. Casandra López is a Chicana, Cahuilla, Luiseño, and Tongva poet and writer raised in Southern California and the author of the poetry collection Brother Bullet. We’ll be talking Brother Bullet, the importance of place, and how we get to choose what to call ourselves. Finally, we’ll talk about we’re reading and some thoughts for the road.

Duration:01:04:25

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Chatting with Paisley Rekdal

6/24/2021
We’re chatting with Paisley Rekdal!! We’re featuring Rekdal's performance of West: A Translation at City of Asylum back in September 2019, as well as a recent interview with Rekdal in support of her newest book Appropriate: A Provocation. We're also talking The Ferrante Project, when it's okay to wear a sombrero, and how not to be a jerk about appropriation. Paisley Rekdal is an American poet who is currently serving as Poet Laureate of Utah. She is the author of a book of essays entitled...

Duration:01:16:50

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Checking Out Cave Canem

6/10/2021
We’re checking out Cave Canem in celebration of its 25th anniversary!! With performances by Nikki Giovanni, Colleen McElroy, Amiri Baraka, Angela Jackson, Toi Derricotte, and Tim Seibles. Founded by Toi Derricotte and Cornelius Eady in 1996 to remedy the under-representation and isolation of African American poets in the literary landscape, Cave Canem Foundation is a home for the many voices of African American poetry and is committed to cultivating the artistic and professional growth of...

Duration:01:04:05

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Translating with Rosa Alcalá

5/27/2021
We’re talking translation with Rosa Alcalá!! Rosa Alcalá has published three books of poetry, most recently MyOTHER TONGUE (Futurepoem, 2017). The longtime translator of poet Cecilia Vicuña, Alcalá has been the recipient of an NEA Translation Fellowship and runner-up for a PEN Translation Award. She teaches in the Department of Creative Writing and Bilingual MFA Program at the University of Texas-El Paso.​​ We're featuring Alcalá's performance and interview from City of Asylum's Literary...

Duration:01:06:11

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Hanging with Helena María Viramontes

5/13/2021
We’re hanging with Helena María Viramontes!! Award-winning fiction writer Helena María Viramontes reads and then chats with us about what matters in her writing. We’ll also get into assimilation, intergenerational trauma (with jokes!), what we’re reading, and some thoughts for the road!

Duration:01:07:52

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Talking Carlos Andrés Gómez

4/30/2021
We're talking Carlos Andrés Gómez. Carlos Andrés Gómez is a Colombian American poet, speaker, actor, and equity and inclusion strategist from New York City. We'll be discussing his latest book, Fractures, as well as culture, and where we're really from!

Duration:01:00:34

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All About Denice Frohman

4/8/2021
OUR SECOND EPISODE!!! Welcome to the second episode of Charla Cultural! It’s All About Denice Frohman. DENICE FROHMAN is a poet, performer, and writer. She performs some dope words while Karla and Adriana debate Latinidad. We’ll also get into what we’re reading and some thoughts for the road. [Photo by Corey McDonough]

Duration:00:53:08

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All Things Franny Choi

3/23/2021
OUR INAUGURAL EPISODE!!! Welcome to the very first episode of Charla Cultural! It’s All Things Franny Choi. Franny Choi performed at City of Asylum with Jazz Poetry back in September 2019. We’ll feature her performance, an interview, and a lengthy discussion about her most recent book, Soft Science (Alice James Books). We’ll also get into what we’re reading and some thoughts for the road. This is Charla Cultural, hosted by Karla Lamb and Adriana E. Ramirez, brought to you by Aster(ix)...

Duration:00:47:42