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萝莉少女 invited you, the audience, to join us in celebrating National Poetry Month, and you did NOT disappoint! We received haikus, limericks and couplets from 萝莉少女 listeners across northern Colorado.
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萝莉少女 is inviting you to celebrate National Poetry Month with us! We鈥檙e asking the community to share their poetic skills with an ode to our Colorado home. We will take submissions all month long and feature listener poems on air and online.
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April is National Poetry Month 鈥 and to celebrate, we're talking with the owner of Wolverine Farm in Fort Collins, who left his 'day job' more than 20 years ago to devote his life to bringing a love of literature and poetry to Northern Colorado.
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萝莉少女 and In The NoCo are celebrating National Poetry Month by asking our listeners to contribute 8-word poems, or 鈥渙ctaves,鈥 inspired by life in Northern Colorado. All you鈥檒l need is your voice, your phone, and your poetry muse!
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On this episode of Colorado Edition, we鈥檙e looking at a midterm election debrief and the property dispute over one of Fort Collins鈥 oldest restaurants 鈥 Pobre Pancho鈥檚.
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This year's One Book One Boulder selection, All We Can Save, illuminates the voices of women who are passionate about climate action and solutions. Contributor Camille Dungy shares her insight into climate literature as well as her contributions to the book.
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Today on Colorado Edition, we talk to three guests about the results from Colorado鈥檚 recent election and why the three statewide ballot measures ultimately failed. And, we speak to an environmental poet about the intersection of literature and climate action.
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Cowboys are synonymous with the West and Colorado's agricultural heritage. And this weekend, an event in our area celebrates that lifestyle through鈥
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Katy Williams is used to having to explain her work.鈥淚鈥檒l tell people I鈥檓 a puppeteer and they鈥檙e like, 鈥極h, so like The Muppets?鈥欌 Williams said. 鈥淎nd鈥
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The Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers on the strength of their defense. It was the biggest football game of the year 鈥 so we covered it with the littlest poems we can think of: haiku.