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Of all months, April is the one when we enjoy our art the most
Volunteer and docent Tony Luebbermann, support beam to the Poetry Center, came bouncing into my office last week singing about birds in a chirping announcement of spring.
March lineup shows how art of poetry can intersect with other art forms
Poetry is showing off its versatility and collaborative spirit this month, leaving library walls for desert hilltops and the musical stage. How can language intersect with other art forms, with other cultures and with nature? Poet Forrest Gander suggests that "environmental literacy" has muc…
Listen up; rearrange the pathways of your mind
What do poetry and neuroplasticity have to do with each other? Find out at the mind-expanding classes, workshops or symposiums being offered around town this month.
Nominations are now open for Arizona poet laureate
Laureate fever is contagious, it seems.
Seiferle named Tucson's poet laureate
Poet, translator, teacher and publisher Rebecca Seiferle was named Tucson's poet laureate on Thursday.
Center's groups are all about the books
When was the last time you said "I would never have read this book, and I'm so glad I did?"
Symposium to feature poetry in multimedia
Tucson is a magical place in May. That certain breeze carrying the not-yet-blistering, sultry-but-not-sweltering heat, the one that sends so many scurrying, will leave roads wide open for the rest of you to zip over to the Poetry Center to enjoy the third biennial symposium "Poetry off the Page."
Powerhouse poets celebrate festival's 30th anniversary
Editor's note: Poetry Lines is a monthly feature from the University of Arizona Poetry Center. Check this column on the last Sunday of each month for news on poetry and poetry happenings in the Old Pueblo.
Here's a sampling of some of the poetry-related events scheduled soon in Tucson
Editor's note: Poetry Lines is a new monthly feature from the University of Arizona Poetry Center. Check this column on the last Sunday of each month for news on poetry and poetry happenings in the Old Pueblo.
Come to see how these odd couples do valentines
Editor's note: Poetry lines is a new monthly feature from the University of Arizona Poetry Center. Check this column on the last Sunday of each month for news on poetry and poetry happenings in the Old Pueblo.
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