My___on Mondays MING Studios
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My on Mondays is brought to you by MING Studios, a contemporary arts space and international artist residency program dedicated to the exhibition, experience and exploration of arts and culture. Along with exhibiting artists from around the world, MING also serves the community by hosting innovative programs including performances, workshops, screenings, readings, artist talks and other cultural activities. For more information, or if you’d like to participate in My on Mondays, you can visit our website at mingstudios.org.
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Episode 130: My Body Is A Cassette Tape, by Calvin Pineda
Calvin Pineda is a playwright, archivist, and songwriter from Kuna, Idaho, with an eye towards the whimsical, pedestrian, and spiritual. They have studied at The College Of Western Idaho, The Eugene O’Neill National Theater Institute, and Bard College. They are a theological seminary graduate, and a three-time attendee of the American Numismatic Association’s Summer Seminar. They perform with their band as Calvin Pineda and The Antacids, and moonlight as a lyricist/accordionist for the multimedia project The Band Formerly Known As PATRICIA. Their most recent project was This Sick Beat: A Ritual For The Dead: an autobiographical karaoke monologue connecting disparate themes of cassette culture, Taylor Swift, and suicidality. They enjoy pad thai, planned phone calls, and Bob Dylan's 1978 album Street Legal.
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Episode 129: My Remembrance of Crowns and Rags - MING Public Poetry
De Canciones Que Oyeron Mis Ultimas Muñecas, por Maria Calcaño, 1906-1956.
Of Songs Heard By My Last Dolls, by Maria Calcaño. 1906-1956. -
Episode 128: My Maritime Mealtime Poem - MING Public Poetry
The Walrus and the Carpenter from Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll, published in 1871.
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Episode 127: My Poet of the Lands and Ships - MING Public Poetry
To S.M. A Young African Painter, On Seeing His Works, by Phillis Wheatley.
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Episode 126: My View of the Smoking High Place - MING Public Poetry
Porphyro In Akron by Hart Crane, 1921.
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Episode 125: My Vicarious Call To Beauty - MING Public Poetry
Pan: Double Villanelle by Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900.