[01:19] 180 Degrees
Genre: Alternative from 80's & 90's , mixed with r&b , rock,blues, dance,blues
- CRuCiaL ROoTs. Sunday 07.20.08. Noon-1:00 CST
- Maureen Alsop, Part 2 on Irving Toast, Sunday, July 20th, 10:30 am central.
- Obvious World - The Chillout Continues - Sun. Night 11/10c
- Constance Brenneman & Matt Dalio on Speaking Freely Tues 1pm w/ Dennis Raimondi
- (P5K) Truth... Over the Airwaves! Part 2
- Visiting with Lisa Stickels Sunday at 9 a.m.
- Live Today
- KRUU-FM Broadcasts Live From the FACC Pavillion 07-16
- A Year's Worth of Crooked Sisters!
- Jazz Hour Mix With Special Guest Laurie Stokes Wed July 16, 3-4pm
Mary Swander on Irving Toast Poetry Ghost w/ Rustin Larson Sun at 10:30am

Sunday, May 18th at 10:30 am CST tune in for Mary Swander. (She brought her banjo!)
Mary's Swander's most recent work is a forthcoming book of poetry entitled The Girls on the Roof (Turning Point Press, 2009). This long narrative poem is the story of a mother and daughter stuck on top of the roof of catfish dive on the banks of the Mississippi River for three days during the 1993 flood. There, they discover they’ve both had an affair with the same man.
Ms. Swander has won numerous awards including an Iowa Author’s Award (2006), a Whiting Award (The Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation, 1994), a National Endowment for the Arts grant for the Literary Arts (1986), two Ingram Merrill Awards (1980, 1986), the Carl Sandburg Literary Award (The Chicago Public Library, 1981), and the Nation-Discovery Award (The Nation magazine, 1976). Publisher's Weekly named Parsnips in the Snow one of the best books of 1990, and the Garden Writers Association of America awarded Swander their Quill and Trowel Award for best magazine writing of 1993. Ms. Swander has published individual poems, essays, short stories and articles in such places as The Nation , National Gardening Magazine, The New Republic, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, and Poetry magazine.
Ms. Swander received her M.F.A from the University of Iowa Writers Workshop. She is a professor of English and a Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Iowa State University. She lives in an old Amish schoolhouse, raises geese, goats, and a large organic garden, and plays the banjo.
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