A gracious good morning to you! In this week's archive episode, we savor the pleasure of reading poetry aloud -- specifically the poems in "Essential Pleasures," the recent anthology of ear-pleasing poems gathered by U.S. Poet Laureate...
Everybody has a nickname, and thereβs usually a story to go with it. Martha and Grant reveal their own nicknames and the stories behind them. Also, is the expression βheebie-jeebiesβ anti-Semitic? And is there a better word than retiree for someone...
If you need proof that language is powerful, hereβs some. Researchers at Cornell recently reported that kids are more likely to eat their veggies if theyβre told the food has enticing names like βX-ray Vision Carrotsβ and βDinosaur Broccoli Trees.β...
This week, Martha and Grant discuss terms from Australia, including aerial ping-pong, pumpkin squatter, andβ¦kangarooster? They explain the connection between stereotypes and stereos, and why we call the person clearing tables in a restaurant a...
For 341 years, the poets laureate of Britain have all been male. That just changed with the appointment of Britainβs new poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy. Her work has been described as βdealing with the darkest turmoil and the lightest minutiae of...
When you hear the F-word in a modern Hollywood movie about life in an earlier century, you may wonder if this expletive is an anachronism. Is the F-word of recent vintage, or did Hollywood actually get right this time? Grant recommends a book on the...

