The thirdactpoems's Podcast

Poems reflecting on aging, memory, and mortality.

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Episodes

Interlude: Españoleta

Friday Sep 02, 2022

Friday Sep 02, 2022

More beautiful music from our good friend Phineas Stolyavitch:
Españoleta by Gaspar Sanz
Drawing by Rupert Peene

Friday Aug 12, 2022

BLACKBERRIES!
Poem by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Drawing by Rupert Peene

Friday Jul 22, 2022

Stars and stars
Poems by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Photo by NASA

Friday Jul 01, 2022

A diminutive cartographer goes to work
Poem by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Drawing by Freya Norgeot (poem tr. by David Hinton)

Interlude: Allemande

Friday Jun 24, 2022

Friday Jun 24, 2022

Music composed by Sylvius Leopold Weiss
Performed by Phineas Stolyavitch
Photo by Peg Hunter

Friday Jun 10, 2022

Critter music
Poems by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Photo by Peg Hunter

On a sweltering afternoon

Wednesday May 25, 2022

Wednesday May 25, 2022

I wrote this poem yesterday (5/24/22) after learning about the murder of 19 school children and 2 adults in a school in Uvalde, Texas.
Buff Whitman-Bradley
Photo by Peg Hunter

#47-Houses, an essay

Friday May 20, 2022

Friday May 20, 2022

Sometimes houses are not just houses
Poem by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Drawing by Rupert Peene
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Friday Apr 29, 2022

Celebrating springtime and pencils
Poems by Buff Whitman-Bradley
Photo by Peg Hunter
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Friday Apr 15, 2022

Guitarist Phineas Stolyavitch plays Melancholy Galliard by John Downland.
Photo by Bix Fullerhooven
 
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