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Poetry News for June 7, 2007

Posted June 7th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

— How the Y Chromosome Resulted in the Worst Reviews of Lucinda Williams’ Career —

— War poet’s last love letter sent from Gallipoli —

— Who’s who of Canadian literary scene turn out for poetry’s biggest night —

— On a Corner, a Shutter Clicks as Poets and Punks Pass in Review —

— Publishers Warm to [...]

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Miller Williams and Lucinda Williams in Nashville (review)

Posted March 21st, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

The show was in an renovated movie theater near Vanderbilt University–The Belcourt. The last time I was there was in 1996 when I saw Hamlet. The film broke about 15 minutes into it haha.
The stage had a simple setup: lectern, 3 barstools, a table, a music stand. Seating was “general admission” so I got [...]

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poetical

Posted March 21st, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

Sometime today I’ll post my notes about the Miller Williams and Lucinda Williams show. It was great–I was in the 4th row. (The Belcourt Theater supposedly seats 750.)

top 10 verse novels
Chemist-poet bridges gap between science and art
‘Bukowski’: Born to Be Writing (requires bug me not)
Show brings back old times with Lucinda singing, dad reading [...]

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