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Saturday, May 10, 2008

EILEEN TABIOS POEM INSPIRES VISUAL ART!

The brilliant artist Jenifer Wofford also has been teaching some Philippine Studies arts courses at University of San Francisco this semester. One of her students, Hazel Benigno, created a lovely work citing "Skim the Sheen", a poem by Eileen Tabios and Nick Carbo that is featured on Eileen's latest Marsh Hawk Press book, The Light Sang As It Left Your Eyes. You can see Hazel's work and artist statement HERE.

Monday, May 05, 2008

THOMAS FINK AT TWO POETRY READINGS IN NEW YORK CITY


Thomas Fink
Elena Rivera

reading

Monday, May 12, 2008 at 8 pm
$8; $7 students; $5 members

The Poetry Project
St. Marks Church
131 East 10th St. (at 2nd Ave.)
Manhattan


and


A Reading of LaGuardia Poets

Sat. May 24th

LaGuardia Poets:
Jennifer Kwon Dobbs
Thomas Fink
Kristen Gallagher
Katherine DiBlassie

Bowery Poetry Club
308 Bowery
4-6 pm

STEPHEN MILLER ON WNYC

For National Poetry Month, WNYC’s The Brian Lehrer Show asked poets to email poems about stories the show covered. They called Stephen Miller to read a short poem. He's now on at about 5 minutes and 15 seconds into the segment under POET IN RESIDENCE HOUR TWO (NOT hour one) on this web address:

http://www.wnyc.org/shows/bl/episodes/2008/04/30

Thursday, May 01, 2008

MORIA POETRY REVIEWS EILEEN TABIOS' ENGLISH!

The new issue of Moria Poetry has a review by Aileen Ibardaloza of Eileen Tabios' second Marsh Hawk Press book, I TAKE THEE, ENGLISH, FOR MY BELOVED. Aileen's review begins:
ENGLISH came to me like a ‘Third Day Missive’. A collection of poems to break through barriers of empty space and resignation, to point to another way of life: ‘Poetry’.... The 500-paged book is Language that is beautiful, intimate, disquieting. One reads it, pauses, contemplates, and is moved to write – “there (above the footnotes), where the pages end.” And as one writes, one is transformed, much like the [Chinese] Yao brides of old.

CLICK HERE to see rest of review.

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