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PACE: Poet Activist Community Extension: 10 years ago today...
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PACE: Poet Activist Community Extension. Friday, December 26, 2014. 10 years ago today. WE ARE NEEDING ONE ANOTHER. Empire has a breathtaking thirst for war but poets can come together on the streets to imagine with everyone our lives against and beyond the harness. In 2004 I cofounded PACE with Frank Sherlock. 10 years ago today Frank wrote on the PhillySound blog about that first PACE action in Philadelphia on Christmas eve. Read his account HERE. Soon after I wrote THIS. And poet Carol Mirakove. Is vi...
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Events – Allison Cobb
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Events upcoming and past. On fire, desire, fossil fuels. April 28, 2016. And I read last night–pieces on fire, desire, fossil fuels–at Passages Bookshop. Thanks to the generous David Abel. Kaia sewed and burned skirts for us. She burned the word “desire” into my skirt. Kaia illuminates the moth so it shadows the wall behind–with fossil fuels we are like moths to flame. I have my plastic car part, a major character in. Poets respond to Hiroshima. July 23, 2015. 2800 NE Liberty St. March 10, 2015. Here in ...
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News - Daniela Molnar
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February 14th, 2015. I’m excited to be leading a workshop on Visual Storytelling at ScaleHouse. A wonderful community art space in Bend, OR. More details are here. February 6th, 2015. For the entire month of March, I’ll be at Caldera. As an artist-in-residence. I’m honored and I can’t wait! Words in Place gets press! January 14th, 2015. I’m thrilled that my Words in Place. Project is featured in Tripwire 8, a journal of poetics. Words in Place chapbook. January 14th, 2015. January 14th, 2015. After a won...
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Work – Allison Cobb
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August 18, 2016. The amazing people at Hatch Innovation recorded a podcast. Featuring the collaboration bringing together me as a poet and native of Los Alamos, NM–the place where the atomic bombs were made–with visual artist Yukiyo Kawano from Hiroshima and Butoh dancer Meshi Chavez from Albuquerque. On fire, desire, fossil fuels. April 28, 2016. And I read last night–pieces on fire, desire, fossil fuels–at Passages Bookshop. I have my plastic car part, a major character in. Tripwire 10 is out! The poet...
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People, History & Politics - Patricia Kullberg
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Girl in the River. Reviews of Girl in the River. Girl in the River Quick Look. People, History & Politics. On the Ragged Edge of Medicine. People, History & Politics. Girl in the River. Is a work of fiction. But many of the characters are actual historical figures and many of the events took place in that realm of experience we call reality. If you don’t want to spend your time puzzling over who’s who, here’s a cheat sheet. More about Dr. Ruth Barnett. A biography of Ruth Barnett by Rickie Solinger.
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Links | JOE HALL
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Type your search terms above and press return to see the search results. Pigafetta Is My Wife. Emily C. Anderson. Immersive/Intensive / Joshua Ware. The Moon’s Jaw/Rauan Klassnik. Poetry Crush / J Hope Stein. Rion Scott / Datsun Flambe. Silo City Reading Series. Torture S.O.P. What light already light/Eric Scovel. Blog at WordPress.com.
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About | The Watcher Files Project
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The Watcher Files Project. About The Watcher Files Project. In 2013, Garrick Imatani. In collaboration with some people surveilled in the files, as well as other artists, Imatani and Sand created artistic and literary interventions that serve as an addendum to the original files, a way to annotate some of what is missing within the institutional record, as well as investigate what is there. This website was designed and developed by Sasha Burchuk – www.sashaburchuk.com.
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THE SWITCH: July 2013
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Monday, July 15, 2013. Kaia Sand and Maged Zaher 8/9 Hazel Room 7 pm. The Switch is very happy to host a reading by Portland's Kaia Sand. And Maged Zaher from Seattle on Friday, August 9 at 7 pm at the Hazel Room and Mag-Big, 3279 SE Hawthorne Blvd. His translations of contemporary Egyptian poetry have appeared in Jacket. He has performed his work at Subtext, Bumbershoot, the Kootenay School of Writing, St. Marks Project, Evergreen State College, and The American University in Cairo. With magician and wh...
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