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Tag: poetry
Singing about sexual assault: Julia Freifeld uses her voice to make a difference
In the song, Freifeld weaves through the deeply isolating effects of sexual assault.
KCPR open mic will showcase new student talent
“It’s a really good opportunity to see talent students wouldn’t normally see.”
Open mic, open minds: ATOG returns better than ever
Poetry “can reach through and touch a quiet point of complete understanding with someone you have never even seen before.”
Saint comes marching in to Another Type of Groove
ATOG will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with guest poet Saint.
Another Type of Groove attacks gender inequality
It was a conglomeration of voices.
The Jamba Juice slam poet talks Irish red ale, literature and homelessness
Erik Thurston started his slam poetry career a year and a half ago in New York, where he panhandled on the subway.
Loverspeak 2015 showcases ‘Fifty Shades’ of love
Sometimes a clever Amazon review can have more literary merit than a widely read novel that sold more than 450 million copies.
Annual Loverspeak poetry reading to take place Friday
Loverspeak will include a dramatic reading of “Fifty Shades of Grey,” personal works, a reading of “The Raven” and original poetry from Cal poly faculty.
First ATOG of the year celebrates Latino heritage series
Put some corn tortillas in oil. Set them at a low boil. Hear them sizzle.
'Byzantium' celebrates 24 years with a reading at Sally Loo's
The 24th edition of the English department’s “Byzantium” release included good reads and good food.

