William Carlos Williams covered a lot more ground than cold plums and red wheelbarrows. Xe Sands reads his beautiful “Love Song.”
Going Public: Xe Sands Reads a Letter From Richard Feynman to His Departed Wife
Should a little thing like death stop you from writing to your sweetheart? This father of the atomic bomb didn’t think so.
Going Public: Xe Sands Reads D.H. Lawrence’s ‘Restlessness’
Feeling restless? You aren’t the first. Let our friend Xe Sands introduce you to Lawrence’s views on the topic.
Going Public: Man Uses Tazer On Himself
Are you ready to laugh? This week Xe Sands reads the firsthand account of a curious fellow who zaps himself with a stun gun.
Going Public: Xe Sands Reads Some Musings From Edgar Degas
The great painter gets the Xe Sands treatment in this week’s installment of “Going Public.”
Going Public: Xe Sands Reads Walt Whitman
Whitman may not always be Mr. Happy, but Xe Sands makes us happy to listen to him.
Going Public: The Mysterious Art of Eye Flirtation
Some helpful hints for how to wink, as read by the amazing Xe Sands.
Going Public: Xe Sands Reads an Open Letter to a Lost Girlfriend
Of all the things to find on Craigslist, Xe Sands found this letter from a grieving boyfriend.
Going Public: Ansel Adams on Love, Friendship and Art
Xe Sands reads a letter from Ansel Adams to Cedric Wright.
Going Public: Xe Sands Reads a Letter From Steinbeck to His Son
Now see? This is what a father should say, although free association will also get you pretty far…
Going Public: Xe Sands Reads Three Poems on Love and Loss
Loss hurts. Let a little poetry make it better.
Going Public: Xe Sands Reads Beethoven’s ‘Immortal Beloved’
Xe Sands helps you hear another side of the lovely Ludwig.
Going Public: Xe Sands Reads ‘Love Song’ by William Carlos Williams
Just let it slide over you, around you, under you.
Going Public: Xe Sands Reads ‘Courage’
The struggle of striving to survive.
Going Public: Xe Sands reads ‘The End’ by D.H. Lawrence
D.H. Lawrence never sounded so good.
Going Public: Xe Sands Reads ‘When You Are Old’ (AUDIO)
W.B. Yeats, as read by our favorite voice artist.