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Sunday, September 27, 2009

October Sunday Kind of Love With Emily Warn and Randall Horton

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SUNDAY KIND OF LOVE Sunday, October 18, 2009, 4 – 6 pm Busboys & Poets, 14th and V Streets, Washington, DC, (202) 387-7638, info [at] sp...
Tuesday, September 22, 2009

TransVerse Blog: Thinking about Film and Poetry

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I also want to find a relationship in the non-narrative ability of poetry and film. While they both can, and often quite successfully are, n...
Monday, September 21, 2009

450 Years of Hispanic Poetry - Library of Congress 9/25

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NORTH-AMERICAN AUTHORS TRANSLATING HISPANIC POETS AT The LIBRARY of CONGRESS In celebration of 450 years of U.S. Hispanic poetry ...
Friday, September 18, 2009

Jan Beatty at Reynolds Series today at UNK

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The University of Nebraska Reynolds Series Presents the Fabulous Jan Beatty today, September 18th, at the Fine Arts Studio Theater Univer...
Thursday, September 17, 2009

Review of Jan Beatty's latest book Red Sugar

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"At the cafe I love Effie the waitress, how she lets old Carl stay in the shack behind the house in return for fixing things that don’t...
Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Poems Against the Regime at Foreign Policy In Focus

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Check out Poems Against the Regime at Foreign Policy In Focus. Iranian American Poets Persis M. Karim, Sholeh Wolpe and Roger Sedarat have ...
Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Call for Film and Video Submissions to Split This Rock

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Split This Rock Poetry Festival: Call for film and video Split This Rock invites poets, writers, artists, activists, dreamers, and all conce...
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Blog This Rock is a community forum sponsored by Split This Rock, an organization that calls poets to the center of public life and celebrates and promotes socially engaged poetry. You are invited to our nation’s capital for our next poetry festival in March 2016. Split This Rock Poetry Festival will feature readings, workshops, panel discussions on poetry and social change, youth programming, films, parties, and activism—a unique opportunity to hone our activist skills while we assess and debate the public role of the poet and the poem in times of crisis.
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