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http://www.artistfirst.com hosted an hour long radio show with Scars Publications Janet Kuypers September 11, 2003, 8:00 PM EST. Below is a listing of mp3 recordings from the live show, which had a listening audience of over 12,000.
The entire show can also be downloaded as one large mp3 file:
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track 1:
Introduction and the poem
Fantastic Car Crash
(5 minutes, 31 seconds, 5 meg)![]()
track 2:
discussions and the poem
He Told Me His Dreams
(2 minutes, 24 seconds, 2.2 meg)![]()
track 3:
discussion and the poem
Death Takes Many Forms
(6 minutes, 50 seconds, 6.2 meg)![]()
track 4:
talk about Kuypers book published
(3 minutes, 14 seconds, 2.9 meg)![]()
track 5:
questions about the book The Key To Believing
(3 minutes, 5 seconds, 2.8 meg)![]()
track 6:
talk about Scars Publications
(1 minutes, 26 seconds, 1.3 meg)![]()
track 7:
questions about Performance Art shows
(2 minutes, 38 seconds, 2.4 meg)![]()
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track 8:
talk about cc&d magazine
(3 minutes, 31 seconds, 3.2 meg)![]()
track 9:
talk, and the Kuypers first poem ever written,
Under the Sea
(1 minute, 24 seconds, 1.3 meg)![]()
track 10:
talk, and the Kuypers first poem ever read in public,
Too Far
(3 minutes, 44 seconds, 3.4 meg)![]()
track 11:
questions about work previously written
(2 minutes, 36 seconds, 2.3 meg)![]()
track 12:
Talk about getting over writers block
(3 minutes, 5 seconds, 2.8 meg)![]()
track 13:
How womens issues reflect writing
(4 minutes, 28 seconds, 4.1 meg)![]()
track 14:
talk, and the poem
A Retired Policeman Talks About the Suicides Hes Seen
(5 minutes, 45 seconds, 5.2 meg)![]()
track 15:
future projects, and talk about travel
(4 minutes, 3.6 meg)![]()
the entire Radio Show from http://www.ArtistFirst.com
(53 minutes, 45 seconds, 49.2 meg)![]()
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