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Ravi Shankar is an award-winning author and editor of more than fifteen books and chapbooks of poetry. He is the founder of Drunken Boat, one of the world’s oldest electronic journals of the arts, and has been featured in the New York Times and on BBC, NPR, and PBS NewsHour. "Correctional" dives into the inner workings of his mind and heart, framing his unexpected encounters with law and order through the lenses of race, class, privilege, and his bicultural upbringing as the first and only son of South Indian immigrants.
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Almost exactly six months after two convicted murderers broke out of prison in far northern New York, the state Assembly Standing Committee on Correction…
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A Federal judge has ordered the Massachusetts Department of Correction to provide a sex change operation for a convicted murderer suffering from gender…
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Albany, NY – NPR commentator John Ridley's commentary about Dr. Laura Schlessinger failed to air at 5:21 AM. The story aired in full at 7:21AM and is…
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Albany, NY – On Tuesday, August 17th, WAMC aired a report titled Panel Releases Hudson River Dredge Report. In the report, Capitol District Bureau Chief…
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Albany, NY – Michael from New Windsor says:A chap book is a small pamphlet - usually used to publish poetry. Bukowski got his start with Chaps of his…
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Albany, NY – We apologize for the technical glitch that interrupted the live broadcast of the Boston Symphony Orchestra concert from Tanglewood. We are…