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SUMMARY:Remembering Walt Whitman
DESCRIPTION:Walt Whitman was born 200 years ago (May 31\, 1819)\, his life coincided with a time of great division in America—the Civil War. Whitman eulogized the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in “O Captain! My Captain!”\, a moment in history marked by hatred and bloodshed. His poem “The Wound Dresser” described the job of a first aid responder on the battlefield\, in which he mourns the loss of life that the division of the United States caused. \nJoin the contributors of Remembering Walt Whitman as they read their tributes to The Bard of Democracy
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/remembering-walt-whitman-2/
LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry Events
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SUMMARY:New Voices 2: Philadelphia's Emerging Poets
DESCRIPTION:Our second anthology of poets under 25 drawn from the readers at our monthly poetry reading and submissions to the book. Contributors will be reading their poems and the book will be for sale to the public. \nKrissan\, Host – Open Reading Follows
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/new-voices-2-philadelphias-emerging-poets/
LOCATION:Shakespeare and Co.\, 1632 Walnut St.\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry Events
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SUMMARY:Philadelphia Says: On War and Peace
DESCRIPTION:This Anthology centers its focus on the aspects of War and Peace\, and how it has evolved alongside technology and ideology. Contributors will be reading their poems.The anthology will be for sale to the public.  \nIn Tandem With: \nWaging Peace in Vietnam: U.S. Soldiers and Veterans who Opposed the War\n \nFeaturing: Kenneth Campbell\, Marine combat veteran; VVAW Activist\, Associate Professor Emeritus\, U of Delaware; Ron Carver and Barbara Doherty\, Co-editors\, Waging Peace in Vietnam; David Connolly\, Member\, Vietnam Veterans Against the War\, Poet\, Author of Lost in America; Judith Chomsky\, Co-Founder\, Philadelphia Resistance; International Human Rights Attorney; W. D.  Ehrhart\, Vietnam Veteran\, Poet Author\, Thank You for Your Service: Collected Poems; Lamont B. Steptoe\, Vietnam Veteran; Poet; winner of an American Book Award and a Pew Fellowship in the Arts; Author of Uncle’s South Sea China Blue Nightmare \n \n\n“No one did more to bring an end to America’s cruel and unjust war in Vietnam than the patriotic GIs and veterans who turned against it. This extraordinary history of their struggle should inspire all of us who seek to end the ongoing and interrelated threats of war\, nuclear doomsday\, and environmental catastrophe.”  \n–Daniel Ellsberg\, The Pentagon Papers \nLarry Robin\, Host\, Open Reading follows
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/philadelphia-says-on-war-and-peace/
LOCATION:The Free Library of Philadelphia\, 1901 Vine Street\, 1901 Vine Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Memorial,Poetry Events
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SUMMARY:A Conversation Between Theodore Harris and Warren Longmire
DESCRIPTION:Theodore A. Harris is a collagist\, poet\, and has co-authored books with Amiri Baraka\, Our Flesh of Flames\, and Malcolm X as Ideology\, with Fred Moten\, i ran from it and was still in it and TRIPTYCH: Text by Amiri Baraka and Jack Hirschman. Our Flesh of Flames “Posed against an eerily iridescent orange sky\,” and Harris’ collaged landscapes are filled with urban dystopia. Upside down capitols\, distorted bank notes pose the reality of a society fettered by the cash nexus. Controversial critic and poet Amiri Baraka provides lyrical assault through his captions with his trademark humor and biting social commentary.  \n\n\nWarren C. Longmire is a Philly native\, expert level whistler\, pushcart nominee\, former poetry editor at Apiary Magazine. He’s been published in Painted Bride Quarterly\, Eleven Eleven and is author of Ripped Winters and Do.Until.True.  \n\nThis book will be available for purchase during the event.\nLarry Robin\, Host – Open Reading Follows
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/a-conversation-between-theodore-harris-and-warren-longmire/
LOCATION:Fergie’s Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry Events
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