s4e15 Kim McMillon’s Black Heaven, New Music from Widespread Panic

Joel Beverly, Judy Bady, Bato Aydelotte

s4e15
April 23, 2026

Martha Cinader welcomes playwright Kim McMillon. “Black Heaven” explores blackness through a fictional lecture series in heaven, featuring a host of living and unliving characters sucha as W.E.B. Du Bois, August Wilson, Alice Walker and Bertold Brecht. McMillon discusses the play’s theme of blackness, sometimes even if you’re not black in this life, the importance of black representation in theater, and the enduring impact of our shared human history.

Tony Robles speaks with Joel Beverly about his memoir, “In the Absence of Belief,” at the Literature and Public Lands Celebration in Flatrock, NC. His memoir recounts his travels through North America, Europe, and Egypt. He reflects on the impact of poverty and societal beliefs on his life and the potential for freedom beyond those constraints. Beverly also compares the experiences of eastern Kentucky and western North Carolina, highlighting the differences in industry and their effects on the regions.


Our high school intern Javier Famania, shares his thoughts on a poetry collection by Pedro Pietri. Javier highlights Pietri’s exploration of Puerto Rican identity, New York City life, and activism, exemplified in the poem “Traffic Misdirector,” which he reads for us.

Hernán Ramiro shares another live recording that you won’t hear anywhere else. This time he plays Slipping into Darkness, with Widespread Panic, and a little snippet as well of Judy Bady at the Blue Note.

Hernán also talks with Bato Aydelotte about the Bowery Jazz Messengers, a jazz band performing for the homeless at the Bowery Mission. The band, which he formed in 2020, while attending Laguardia High School, adapted to the pandemic by performing outdoors during meal times. Bato has graduated but the program continues.


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FEATURED GUEST
  • Dr Kim McMillon – Author, Producer, And Playwright

    Dr. Kim McMillon, a producer and playwright, has multiple notable works including the anthology Some Other Blues and Black Fire—This Time. She created the one-woman show Confessions of a Thespian and directed Voyages, both showcased at various theaters. Additionally, her essay “Ancestor as Refugee” was published in the SAGE Encyclopedia of Refugee Studies.

    Read more: Dr Kim McMillon – Author, Producer, And Playwright
    Dr Kim McMillon – Author, Producer, And Playwright
ALSO FEATURED
  • Literature and Public Lands Celebration in Flatrock, NC

    Tony Robles speaks to Joel about his book, In The Absence Of Belief at the Literature & Public Lands Celebration in Flatrock North Carolina. The event took place April 18th 12-4pm, it celebrated the local authors, artists, and public lands bringing in people from all over the country for an experience to meet their favorite authors, eat food, and enjoy live music.

    Read more: Literature and Public Lands Celebration in Flatrock, NC
    Literature and Public Lands Celebration in Flatrock, NC
FEATURED BOOKS and RECORDINGS
  • Black Heaven – by Kim McMillon

    Black Heaven is a visionary theatrical experiment set in a celestial salon where Black artists, thinkers, and ancestors gather across time.

    Read more: Black Heaven – by Kim McMillon
    Black Heaven – by Kim McMillon
  • In The Absence Of Belief – by Joel Beverly

    In “In the Absence of Belief,” entrepreneur Joel Beverly and partner Fern journey from East Kentucky to various global locations, unraveling myths surrounding success and identity. This memoir-travelogue invites readers to embrace authenticity and presence, promoting a deeper understanding of belonging and personal freedom beyond conventional ideologies.

    Read more: In The Absence Of Belief – by Joel Beverly
    In The Absence Of Belief – by Joel Beverly
  • Pedro Pietri: Selected Poetry- by Pedro Pietri

    By turns angry, heartbreaking, and hopeful, his writings are imbued with a sense of pride and nationalism and were embraced by the generation of Latino poets that followed him. Pedro Pietri: Selected Poetry gathers the most enduring and treasured work among his published books, Puerto Rican Obituary, Traffic Violations, and Out of Order, along with a generous selection of his previously unpublished works.

    Read more: Pedro Pietri: Selected Poetry- by Pedro Pietri
    Pedro Pietri: Selected Poetry- by Pedro Pietri

CREDITS– CO-HOSTS & PRODUCERS: Martha Cinader, Hernán Ramiro Rodriguez Sierra, Tony Robles, Javier Famania. FEATURED GUESTS: Dr. Kim McMillon, Joel Beverly, Bato Aydalotte. POETRY: Dr. Kim McMIllon MUSIC: Widespread Panic, Judy Bady. SOUNDTRACK, MIXING, MASTERING, SOUND DESIGN: Hernán Ramiro Rodriguez Sierra. Executive Producer, Martha Cinader.


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