Cleaning Up (away from the shelter) by George Bishop After dinner, after the good hunt has gone to bed, I think about how easy it was to pass on a few things, how No and Thank you had that momentary... Continue Reading →
Taking cues from the art world, a new breed of poets has been composing by erasing portions of existing texts. The results can be astounding and moving as a commentary on the original and something wholly new. Join us as... Continue Reading →
Wearing Thin By Diane Elayne Dees Endless Contract Negotiations Wearing Thin on Drew Brees Front page headline, New Orleans Times-Picayune Endless crime wears thin on residents and tourists. The man shot dead while holding his baby outside the Bayou Boogaloo... Continue Reading →
http://www.Poetry.LA -- Poet Elena Karina Byrne, Literary Programs Dir. of Ruskin Art Club, describes how an historic cultural venue is serving today's L.A. literary scene and discusses her poetry.
Barrier Island after a sudden loss by George Bishop I know the absence, the gravity of everything unoccupied, missing shapes that were shaped so much like you, the permission to shift blame seemed a given—forgiveness felt close, close as it... Continue Reading →
Excerpts from NOX, presented by O, Miami Poetry Festival. The Moore Building in Miami's Design District, April 7, 2011.Text by Anne Carson, Choreography by Rashaun Mitchell in collaboration with Silas Riener. Sound by Ben Miller. Lighting and Production Design by... Continue Reading →