Red Hen Press Inc's Posts - Culver City Times2024-03-29T05:47:39ZRed Hen Press Inchttp://culvercitytimes.com/profile/RedHenPressInchttp://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/313102265?profile=original&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1http://culvercitytimes.com/profiles/blog/feed?user=3qvz02p4z45k4&xn_auth=noRed Hen Press at Boston Court Performing Arts Centertag:culvercitytimes.com,2015-05-12:6303163:BlogPost:466742015-05-12T17:00:00.000ZRed Hen Press Inchttp://culvercitytimes.com/profile/RedHenPressInc
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<p>Red Hen Press partners with Boston Court Performing Arts Center, a venue dedicated to presenting works that are creative, bold, and daring. It strives to challenge the audiences of Pasadena and the San Gabriel Valley with diverse programs in an intimate setting.</p>
<p>This year, our authors include:</p>
<p>Lory Bedikian’s The Book of Lamenting was awarded the 2010…</p>
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<p>Red Hen Press partners with Boston Court Performing Arts Center, a venue dedicated to presenting works that are creative, bold, and daring. It strives to challenge the audiences of Pasadena and the San Gabriel Valley with diverse programs in an intimate setting.</p>
<p>This year, our authors include:</p>
<p>Lory Bedikian’s The Book of Lamenting was awarded the 2010 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry. Bedikian received her BA from UCLA with an emphasis in Creative Writing, Poetry where she was twice nominated for the Ina Coolbrith Memorial Prize in Poetry. She teaches poetry workshops in Los Angeles.</p>
<p>William Archila is the author of The Art of Exile (Bilingual Review Press, 2009), which won an International Latino Book Award in 2010 and was honored with an Emerging Writer Fellowship Award by The Writer’s Center in Bethesda, MD.</p>
<p>Fady Joudah is a Palestinian American physician, poet, and translator. The son of Palestinian refugees, poet Fady Joudah was born in Austin, Texas, and grew up in Libya and Saudi Arabia.</p>
<p>Moderator:</p>
<p>Charif Shanahan is the Programs Director of the Poetry Society of America. A Cave Canem fellow, Charif studied poetry at Princeton University, Dartmouth College, and New York University, where he earned his MFA. nominated for the Ina Coolbrith Memorial Prize in Poetry.</p>
<p><strong><span class="il">Boston</span> <span class="il">Court</span> Performing Arts Center</strong><br> 70 North Mentor Avenue<br> Pasadena, CA 91106</p>
<p>May 13, 2015 7 pm</p>
<p>General admission $10<br> PSA members, students & seniors $5<br> <a href="http://www.bostoncourt.com/the-theatre-at-boston-court" target="_blank">Click here for advance tickets</a><br> or call <a target="_blank">626.683.6883</a></p>
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<p>The Poetry Society of America (PSA) and Red Hen Press present an evening of powerful, multicultural art—both visual and aural—at Santa Monica’s internationally renowned ROSEGALLERY. Binational poets William Archila, Amy Uyematsu, and Fady Joudah explore culture, ethnicity and often fractured identity in the American melting pot and beyond. With poet and PSA Programs…</p>
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<p>The Poetry Society of America (PSA) and Red Hen Press present an evening of powerful, multicultural art—both visual and aural—at Santa Monica’s internationally renowned ROSEGALLERY. Binational poets William Archila, Amy Uyematsu, and Fady Joudah explore culture, ethnicity and often fractured identity in the American melting pot and beyond. With poet and PSA Programs Director Charif Shanahan as moderator.</p>
<p>William Archila is the author of The Art of Exile (Bilingual Review Press, 2009), which won an International Latino Book Award in 2010 and was honored with an Emerging Writer Fellowship Award by The Writer’s Center in Bethesda, MD.</p>
<p>Amy Uyematsu is a third-generation Japanese-American poet and teacher from Los Angeles. Her most recent collection is The Yellow Door (forthcoming from Red Hen Press, April 2015).</p>
<p>Fady Joudah is a Palestinian-American physician, poet, and translator. He was educated at the University of Georgia, the Medical College of Georgia, and the University of Texas. Joudah’s debut collection of poetry, The Earth in the Attic (Yale University Press, 2008), won the 2007 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition and was a finalist for ForeWord’s Book of the Year Award.</p>
<p>Born and raised in the Bronx, Charif Shanahan studied poetry at Princeton University, Dartmouth College, and New York University, where he earned his MFA.</p>
<p>Sunday May 14th, 7:00 pm<br> at ROSEGALLERY<br> 2525 Michigan Ave G5, Santa Monica, CA 90404</p>