This week we welcome Amber Cullen, organizer of “Until Name Becomes Prayer,” which takes place Monday, Feb. 26, 7 p.m. at Summit Artspace and will feature award-winning Samoan poet and educator William Alfred Nu’utupu Giles, who will stop through Akron as part of his national poetry tour. We also speak with Pumpkin, a Native-American artist, writer and speaker, whose pottery demonstrations will join a number of other local artists at the "Until Name Becomes Prayer" event, including Himalayan Music Academy (music/dance), Gum-Dip Theatre (theatre), Hula Fusion (dance), Akron BMe Community (poetry) and Poetry is Life Publishing (poetry). Pumpkin, who moved to the Akron area from the Southwest, shares an indigenous perspective to being an American and talks about how Giles’ visit will help raise native voices through creativity, meaningful discussion, arts and other avenues. Giles’ visit also will include writing workshops and open mics, like an "open mic response" Tuesday, Feb. 27, 7 p.m. at The Exchange House (760 Elma St., on North Hill). Visit the “Until Name Becomes Prayer” event page for info.
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Ep. 30 - Ready For Eddie
Ep. 29 - Dan With a Plan
Ep. 28 - Peace, Love, and Zachiness
Ep. 27 - We've Been Boozled
Ep. 26 - Boomerang Beck
Ep. 25 - Egg Rolls & Beer
Ep. 24 - Pickin' Her Peaches
Ep. 23 - Sunny D or Orange Juice?
Ep. 22 - Riddle Me This
Ep. 21 - Passion On Our Sleeves
Ep. 20 - Pennies, Nipples, and Dimes
Ep. 19 - Goodbye Ben
Ep. 18 - WYNNing
Ep. 17 - Flower Pots or Energy Domes
Ep. 16 - Spanish Wine, Scottish Play
Ep. 15 - Chris Pratting Ourselves
Ep. 14 - Ukutar Peninsula
Ep. 13 - Movin' On Up
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