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| A | ||
| Sandra Alcosser | Wildcat Path | A poem from Montana. |
| Almond | Does it Have to Make Sense? | An explanation and a freshly-written poem. |
| David Amram Trio | In Concert | David Amram, Artie Moore and Tony Black with guest Eric Lawrence. |
| Ayodele | Genealogy of the Bird Family | A performance. |
| C | ||
| Heather Cahoon | Eptct'et'u Scilip | Its title is in Salish, the tribal language; the poem is in English. |
| Lucille Clifton | Japsar Texas 1998 | A poem. |
| Billy Collins | Very Short Poems | Three short poems. |
| Compilation | This Poem is Called "Goofer Dust" | Titles of poems, presented by their authors. |
| Compilation | Meet Some Poets | Glimpse about 50 poets with music by Roy Nathonson and Truth Thomas. |
| D | ||
| Chard deNiord | Harold Bloom | A poem and some comments. |
| DeVotchKa | In Concert | Nick Urata, Lee Nelson, Tom Hagerman, Tommy Eccles. |
| Emily Dickinson | My Life Had Stood - A Loaded Gun - | A poem presented by Beth Gylys. |
| Emily Dickinson | A Poem of Letting Go | Liam Rector (1949-2007) recites her poem and makes some comments. |
| Stephen Dobyns | The Gun | Read by Patricia Smith |
| Stephen Dobyns | Loud Music | |
| G | ||
| Ross Gay | How to Fall in Love With Your Father | A poem. |
| Beth Gylys | My Life Had Stood - A Loaded Gun - | A poem by Emily Dickinson |
| H | ||
| Donald Hall | So, you're a poet? | He reads a poem and Alicia Ostriker comments. |
| Edward Hirsch | The Ideal Poem? | He talks about Celan's "DeathFugue" and reads "In Memoriam Paul Celan." |
| J | ||
| Elin Jonsson | My Life, My Death and My Destiny | She reads the poem by Edith Södergran in the original Swedish. |
| K | ||
| Ilya Kaminsky | Maestro | A poem. |
| Galway Kinnell | Prayer | A very short poem and comments about it. |
| L | ||
| Thomas Lux | Thomas Lux Defines Terms | "Vaticide," "dope slap," and a murderous poem. |
| M | ||
| Heather McHugh | No Sex for Priests | A poem. |
| O | ||
| Alicia Ostriker | Facing It | Presents a poem by Yusef Komunyakaa. |
| Alicia Ostriker | So, You're a Poet? | She explains how people sometimes react to poets; Donald Hall reads a poem. |
| P | ||
| Dean Parkin | A Man Sets Off Early for Work | A poem and a brief comment about the pleasures of writing. |
| R | ||
| Liam Rector | The Burden and Power of Free Verse | Liam Rector (1949-2007) answers a few of our questions about poetry. |
| Liam Rector | A Poem of Letting Go | Comments at a reception, then a poem by Emily Dickinson |
| Liam Rector | Now | A poem. |
| S | ||
| Patricia Smith | Building Nicole's Mama | A poem. |
| Patricia Smith | The Gun | A poem by Stephen Dobyns. |
| Edith Södergran | My Life, My Death and My Destiny | Elin Jonsson reads her poem in the original Swedish. |
| Gerald Stern | Gerald Stern: Still Burning | An intimate, far-ranging profile of a most engaging senior poet. |
| V | ||
| Ellen Bryant Voight | Prayer | A poem. |
| W | ||
| Anne Waldman | Manatee/Humanity | Parts of a longer poem. |