THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS AT THE ARMORY
POETRY AT THE CAFÉ
191 HIGHLAND AVENUE
SOMERVILLE, MA
TUESDAY, MARCH 19th
7:00 PM/ADMISSION: $4.00
READING AND OPEN MIC
Hosted by: Harris Gardner and Gloria Mindock
THE FIRST AND LAST WORD POETRY SERIES
David Blair's first book Ascension Days
was chosen by Thomas Lux for the Del Sol Poetry Prize. He lives in
Somerville with his wife and daughter and teaches at the New England
Institute of Art.
Sandra Lim is the author of a collection of poetry, Loveliest Grotesque, published by Kore Press in 2006. Her work is also included in the anthology Gurlesque (Saturnalia 2010). She has an MFA from Iowa and Ph.D. from Berekeley, and she is an assistant professor at UMASS Lowell.
Tom Yuill's
first book of poetry, "Medicine Show," was published last year by the
University of Chicago Press, and was recently chosen as a runner up for
San Fransisco State's Poetry Center Book Award. He has publishd widely
in literary journals, most recently in Ibbetson Street Review. He is associate professor of literature and creative writing at New England Institute of Art.
The Center for the Arts is
located between Davis Square and Union Square. Parking is located behind
the armory at the rear of the building. Arts at the Armory is
approximately a 15 minute walk from Davis Square which is on the MTBA
Red Line. You can also find us by using either the MBTA RT 88 and RT 90
bus that can be caught either at Lechmere (Green Line) or Davis Square
(Red Line). Get off at the Highland Avenue and Lowell Street stop. You
can also get to us from Sullivan Square (Orange Line) by using the MBTA
RT 90 bus. Get off at the Highland Avenue and Benton Road stop.
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