
The Parish Line
Monday, 3 PM
The Parish Line is a weekly series featuring short readings by Louisiana authors and storytellers produced by the UL Press. Tune in Mondays at 3 PM during Après-Midi. Only on KRVS 88.7 FM and online at krvs.org.
Latest Episodes
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Josh Caffery reads an original poem about a crow and a swallow, inspired by birds from different parts of American folk traditions.
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Julie Babineaux reads a poem from "Megan's Guitar" by Darrell Borque.
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Author Kiwana McClung reads her essay "Building Her House," from Through Mama's Eyes: Unique Perspectives in Southern Matriarchy.
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Marie Elizabeth Oliver celebrates Women's History Month and shares a personal essay she submitted to The Current.
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This month, The Parish Line showcases female writers for Women's History Month. Today, author Viola Fontenot, writer of "A Cajun Girl's Sharecropping Years," reads two poems.
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Trevian Ambroise reads "Lift Every Voice and Sing," composed by James Weldon Johnson and John Rosamond Johnson.
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A poem read by Clint Bruce from his book Afro-Creole Poetry in French from Louisiana's Radical Civil War-Era Newspapers.
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Cheylon Woods, Archivist and Head of the Ernest J. Gains Center, reads an excerpt from her book "Through Mama's Eyes: Unique Perspectives in Southern Matriarchy."https://ulpress.org/products/through-mamas-eyes-unique-perspectives-in-southern-matriarchy