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From the Mouths of Poets
Season 6
Episode 6
Poetry, as a literary form, is a relatively recent idea, yet weaving stories and thoughts in a concise structure that uses rhythm and sometimes rhyme is as old as time. Today spoken word is a popular, more democratic way for poets to get their work and words out. When the pandemic put a halt to groups performing together, dancers from American Ballet Theatre's teen training program found a way.
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Automotive designers Henrik Fisker and Paul Snyder, and automotive columnist Doug DeMuro

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Tenor Stephen Costello

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Conductor Marin Alsop and operatic tenor Ian Bostridge

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Sculptor Zenos Frudakis

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Classical pianist Leif Ove Andsnes and librettist Royce Vavrek

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Cartoonists Scott McCloud, Gene Yang, Lauren Weinstein, and publisher Josh O'Neill

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Classical violinist Daniel Hope, in concert and conversation.

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Author Gish Jen and film composer Thomas Newman

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Composer Ellen Reid, and physician-scientist and author Vikram Paralkar

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TV creator Dan Harmon and choreographer Liz Lerman

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