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Friday, June 3, 2011

Poem of the Week: Alicia Ostriker

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LAUNDRY Just finished folding laundry . There's the news. A slender prisoner, ankles shackled, nude back and legs striped by a brown ...

Open Door Reading: Linda Pastan and Michael Salcman

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Sunday, June 5, 2:00 P.M. The Writer's Center Bethesda, MD Linda Pastan reads from Traveling Light , her new collection of poems. S...
Friday, May 27, 2011

"Louder Than a Bomb" Movie Comes to West End Cinema June 10

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Friends, We received this letter yesterday. We haven't seen the film yet, but we're excited to. Check out the description below. - S...
Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Poem of the Week: Bonnie Naradzay

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Hanover County Jail, Commonwealth of Virginia Lunch today for the inmates means white bread and a slice of baloney. Dinner is more of th...
Saturday, May 21, 2011

Move Over AIPAC presents "Poets, Comedians and Dancers: Tears and Laughter for Palestinve"

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Tomorrow Night!  Sun, May 22 6.00pm: Busboys and Poets , 5 th & K Move Over AIPAC presents: "Poets, Comedians and Dancers: T...
Friday, May 20, 2011

Books for Ballou High School: A Letter from Kyle Dargan

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Dear Friends, On the behalf of the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities, I recently had the opportunity to spend time w...
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Poem of the Week: Scott Hightower

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Rubber Dollie ........ The only permanent thing is the soul, .......... and what has happened to it. ....................... - Patrick Kava...
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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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