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On this Monday, April 27, episode of Sundial:When Should Florida Reopen? Florida is experiencing a bit of an identity crisis. From Jacksonville to鈥
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Richard Blanco is coming home. Wherever that is. What the poet has learned -- as the son of Cuban exiles growing up in Miami, then wandering, traveling鈥
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It wasn鈥檛 at a fancy Calle Ocho hangout or even at a Cuban restaurant that the ten travelers on Cuba One Foundation鈥檚 next voyage met. It was at the鈥
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In this edition of Spark, the poet Richard Blanco talks about how crazy he was about Legos. He talks about getting called a "sissy" by his grandmother and鈥
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Richard Blanco's poem for President Obama's second inauguration, "One Today," just came out as a children's book, with illustrations by Captain Underpants鈥
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When President Obama was sworn into office for his second term in January 2013, it was Miami-raised writer Richard Blanco who read the inaugural poem.He鈥
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It's said that every writer spends his or her entire life working on a single poem or one story. Figuratively, of course, this means that writers are each鈥
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From the opening pages of poet Richard Blanco鈥檚 refreshing memoir, 鈥淭he Prince of Los Cocuyos: A Miami Childhood,鈥 it鈥檚 clear that you鈥檙e not wandering鈥
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Miami-raised poet Richard Blanco had planned to take his partner to President Barack Obama鈥檚 second inauguration to sit on the platform as he read the鈥
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Cuban cuisine has chewed its way into South Florida's culture. Many an abuela has shared family recipes for ropa vieja and bistec empanizado, through鈥
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When Richard Blanco got the call that he'd been chosen to write a poem for President Obama's second inauguration, at first he thought it was a prank. He鈥
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A painter who lives in Miami and teaches at Florida International University has collaborated with inaugural poet Richard Blanco to create paintings based鈥