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Saturday, March 27, 2010
Božičević: March 27, 2010, NYC, NY
2nd Annual New York Rainbow Book Fair
The event will be held at The Center for Gay and Lesbian Studies(CLAGS)
at CUNY, City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue, on the concourse level of the B. Altman Building
at 34th Street in Manhattan
11am-5:30pm
http://rainbowbookfair.org/
The event will be held at The Center for Gay and Lesbian Studies(CLAGS)
at CUNY, City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue, on the concourse level of the B. Altman Building
at 34th Street in Manhattan
11am-5:30pm
http://rainbowbookfair.org/
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Gartung, Georgiou, Geenstreet, & Peet: March 20, 2010: Albany, NY
TSky Press Editors Elena Georgiou and Christian Peet, reading with Carl Gartung and Kate Greenstreet
Yes! Reading Series
Hosted by Colie Collen
7:30PM @ the Social Justice Center
33 Central Ave. Albany, NY
Yes! Series is sponsored by Jawbone & GSO
Yes! Reading Series
Hosted by Colie Collen
7:30PM @ the Social Justice Center
33 Central Ave. Albany, NY
Yes! Series is sponsored by Jawbone & GSO
Labels:
Collen,
Georgiou,
NY,
Peet,
Yes Reading Series
Friday, March 12, 2010
Apps, Buuck, Dworkin, Ifland, Mohammed, Nealand, Place, Queyras, Spahr: March 12-13, 2010, UCSC, CA
Conference: Reimagining the Poet-Critic: Practice, Pedagogy, Poetics
Featuring TSky peeps Eireene Nealand and Juliana Spahr, along with Stan Apps, David Buuck, Craig Dworkin, Alta Ifland, K. Silem Mohammed, Vanessa Place, Sina Queyras, and Brian Kim Stefans, among others, this conference invites participation in a series of dialogues about the role of the poet-scholar, and consists of six panels with three papers and invited respondents; a pedagogy colloquium; and poetry readings. Click here for complete conference details.
Conference Schedule
Daytime Panels: Humanities 210, UCSC
Friday, March 12
9-9:30am:Welcome address by conference organizers
9:30-11am:
Panel 1: Historicizing the Poet as Intellectual: Respondent David Lau
Evan Kindley, Juliana Leslie, Jacqueline Weeks
11am-12pm:Lunch and Informal Poetry Reading
12-1:30pm:
Panel 2: Poetics and Reading Methodologies: Respondent Juliana Spahr
Amanda Lim, Alta Ifland, Surya Parekh
2-3:30pm:
Poetry in the Classroom: Pedagogy Colloquium: Moderated by Kasey Mohammed. Confirmed Panelists: Micah Perks, Karen Yamashita, David Buuck
4-5:30pm:
Panel 3: Poetic Epistemologies and Alternative Forms of Scholarship: Respondent Sina Queyras
Stan Apps, Zachary Caple
7:30-9pm:
Evening Poetry Readings: Felix Culpa Gallery, Downtown Santa Cruz
Place, Dworkin, Wilson, Mohammad
Saturday, March 13
Please bring a lunch to campus as food vendors are closed or have limited hours. (See blog for suggestions.)
10:30am-12pm:
Panel 4: Writing and Thinking Between Genres: Respondent Vanessa Place
Lily Robert Foley, Emily Carr and Erin Wunker, Adrian Acu
12-1pm: Lunch and Informal Poetry Reading
1-2:30pm:
Panel 5: Poetic Conceptualisms and Poetic Productions: Respondent Craig Dworkin
Brian Kim Stefans, Keegan Finberg, David Buuck
3-4:30pm:
Panel 6: Poetry and Pedagogy: Respondent: Rob Wilson
Rebekah Edwards, Walter Lew, Eireene Nealand
6:30-8pm:
Evening Poetry Reading: Felix Culpa Gallery, Downtown Santa Cruz
Lau, Spahr, Queyras
Sponsored by the Siegfried B. and Elisabeth Mignon Puknat Literary Studies Endowment, The Center for Cultural Studies, with co-sponsorship by Cowell College, Literature Department, and Kresge College at UCSC. Staff support provided by the Institute for Humanities Research, UCSC.
Featuring TSky peeps Eireene Nealand and Juliana Spahr, along with Stan Apps, David Buuck, Craig Dworkin, Alta Ifland, K. Silem Mohammed, Vanessa Place, Sina Queyras, and Brian Kim Stefans, among others, this conference invites participation in a series of dialogues about the role of the poet-scholar, and consists of six panels with three papers and invited respondents; a pedagogy colloquium; and poetry readings. Click here for complete conference details.
Conference Schedule
Daytime Panels: Humanities 210, UCSC
Friday, March 12
9-9:30am:Welcome address by conference organizers
9:30-11am:
Panel 1: Historicizing the Poet as Intellectual: Respondent David Lau
Evan Kindley, Juliana Leslie, Jacqueline Weeks
11am-12pm:Lunch and Informal Poetry Reading
12-1:30pm:
Panel 2: Poetics and Reading Methodologies: Respondent Juliana Spahr
Amanda Lim, Alta Ifland, Surya Parekh
2-3:30pm:
Poetry in the Classroom: Pedagogy Colloquium: Moderated by Kasey Mohammed. Confirmed Panelists: Micah Perks, Karen Yamashita, David Buuck
4-5:30pm:
Panel 3: Poetic Epistemologies and Alternative Forms of Scholarship: Respondent Sina Queyras
Stan Apps, Zachary Caple
7:30-9pm:
Evening Poetry Readings: Felix Culpa Gallery, Downtown Santa Cruz
Place, Dworkin, Wilson, Mohammad
Saturday, March 13
Please bring a lunch to campus as food vendors are closed or have limited hours. (See blog for suggestions.)
10:30am-12pm:
Panel 4: Writing and Thinking Between Genres: Respondent Vanessa Place
Lily Robert Foley, Emily Carr and Erin Wunker, Adrian Acu
12-1pm: Lunch and Informal Poetry Reading
1-2:30pm:
Panel 5: Poetic Conceptualisms and Poetic Productions: Respondent Craig Dworkin
Brian Kim Stefans, Keegan Finberg, David Buuck
3-4:30pm:
Panel 6: Poetry and Pedagogy: Respondent: Rob Wilson
Rebekah Edwards, Walter Lew, Eireene Nealand
6:30-8pm:
Evening Poetry Reading: Felix Culpa Gallery, Downtown Santa Cruz
Lau, Spahr, Queyras
Sponsored by the Siegfried B. and Elisabeth Mignon Puknat Literary Studies Endowment, The Center for Cultural Studies, with co-sponsorship by Cowell College, Literature Department, and Kresge College at UCSC. Staff support provided by the Institute for Humanities Research, UCSC.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Christle, Hart, Pritts, and Donato: March 7, 2010, Providence, RI
Heather Christle, Claire Donato, Matt Hart, and Nate Pritts read at the Cousins Reading Series.
6:30pm @ Abe's Bar
302 Wickenden St.
Providence, RI
6:30pm @ Abe's Bar
302 Wickenden St.
Providence, RI
Friday, March 5, 2010
Božičević: March 5, 2010, Long Island, NY
Ana Božičević reading at Peacesmiths Coffeehouse
First United Methodist Church in Amityville
25 Broadway Ave
Long Island, NY
8pm
$7 cover
http://peacesmiths.wordpress.com
First United Methodist Church in Amityville
25 Broadway Ave
Long Island, NY
8pm
$7 cover
http://peacesmiths.wordpress.com
Labels:
Božičević,
NY,
Peacesmiths
Benson & Pritchett: March 5, 2010, Albany, NY
Cara Benson and Patrick Pritchett
Yes! Reading Series
Hosted by Colie Collen
7:30pm @ Dove Coat Gallery
306 Hudson St.
Yes! Reading Series
Hosted by Colie Collen
7:30pm @ Dove Coat Gallery
306 Hudson St.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Puckett, Cohen, Day, Fagerhaugh, Gardner, Gomez, Jensen, Langlois, McKeehen, Peck, Rainey & Roehl: March 3, 2010, Oakland, CA
Contingency: Reading Between the Genres
A night of readings that incorporates both critical and creative work.
Featuring: Michelle Puckett, Raphael Cohen, Meg Day, Noel Fagerhaugh, Leigh Gardner, Shelley Gomez, Marjorie Jensen, Jessica Langlois, Shannon McKeehen, Monica Peck, Heather Rainey, Emily Roehl AND a selection of artist books
March 3, 2010, 5:30-7:00 pm
Mills College Art Museum
Contact Emily Roehl: eroehl@mills.edu
Admission is free.
This cross-genre reading event takes a look at the idea of "place." Each reader will present a short text in conversation and conjunction with the text of another reader. Together, we will chart new courses and stake new claims to the places that define and elude us.
A night of readings that incorporates both critical and creative work.
Featuring: Michelle Puckett, Raphael Cohen, Meg Day, Noel Fagerhaugh, Leigh Gardner, Shelley Gomez, Marjorie Jensen, Jessica Langlois, Shannon McKeehen, Monica Peck, Heather Rainey, Emily Roehl AND a selection of artist books
March 3, 2010, 5:30-7:00 pm
Mills College Art Museum
Contact Emily Roehl: eroehl@mills.edu
Admission is free.
This cross-genre reading event takes a look at the idea of "place." Each reader will present a short text in conversation and conjunction with the text of another reader. Together, we will chart new courses and stake new claims to the places that define and elude us.
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