Moonstone Podcast Series

Episode 5: John Lavin & Elijah B. Pringle

Hello! Welcome to this episode in the Moonstone Arts Center podcast series. In this podcast, current Moonstone interns interview Jazz percussionist, John Lavin, and poet, Elijah B. Pringle, on their take of the connection between poetry and the art of Jazz. This podcast works to highlight Moonstone’s April 30th virtual poetry reading: International Jazz Day: aTONEment – Jazz Inspired Fables from Improvising Lives. Both John and Elijah will be hosting the event. We hope you join us!

Episode 4: Sean Lynch & Warren C. Longmire

Hello! In the 4th episode of the Moonstone Podcast series, current Moonstone interns interview International Haiku Day Anthology contributors and established Haiku poets, Sean Lynch and Warren C. Longmire. Sean Lynch is the current creative director at the Nick Virgilio Haiku Association in Camden, NJ, as well as a Philadelphia-based poet. Likewise, Warren C. Longmire is a Philadelphia-based poet, web programmer, and educator. We hope you enjoy!

Social Media:
– Warren: @alongmirewriter on Instagram
– Sean: @seanwilliamlynch on Instagram

Episode 3: Sonia Robin & Aaren Perry

Welcome to the 3rd episode in Moonstone’s podcast series! In this episode Moonstone interns interviewed Sonia Robin from the Alliance Française de Philadelphia as well as Aaren Perry, an independent poet and cultural activist. This podcast also highlights the poets who will be reading this Sunday, April 11th at 2pm (Virtual Poetry Reading with the Alliance Française de Philadelphia.

We hope you enjoy & thank you for listening!

Episode 2: Matilda Bray

Welcome to the second episode of the Moonstone Arts Center podcast series! In this episode, Matilda Bray, a ninth grade student at New Hope Solesbury High School, is interviewed by three current Moonstone interns. Bray shares insight on her poetic inspirations, as well as reading some of her newest work. Bray’s book, “Under the Moon as My Sun”, is available for purchase on Amazon.

Want to hear more from Matilda Bray? Come by Moonstone’s New Voices reading on Saturday March 20th @ 2pm!

Episode 1: Martín Espada

Welcome to the first episode of the Moonstone Arts Center podcast series! In this first episode, Philadelphia educator and colleague of Martín Espada, John Lavin, interviews the poet on his lifelong dedication to social justice and his artistry as writer revealed in his newest book, “Floaters”.

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