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Monday, March 22, 2010
The Cambridge Populist Poetry Festival Sunday April 18th , 2010 12PM to 5:30PM
(Cambridge Populist Poet--Jean-Dany Joachim)
Poetry Festival
Sunday, April 18, 12 noon to 5 p.m.
Jill Brown-Rhone Park (formerly Lafayette Plaza)
across from Luna Café (403 Mass. Ave.) in Central Square
In celebration of National Poetry Month, Poet Populist Jean-Dany Joachim curates the 2010 Cambridge Poetry Festival. This FREE community event brings together professional and novice poets, writers, performers, and singer/songwriter musicians to share their work via an open-mic format. The festival offers to all attendees professional development "mini-workshops" on editing and presenting as well as an opportunity to connect with local bookstores, publishing companies and poetry groups. To learn more or to participate, e-mail poetpopulist@cambridgema.gov or call the Cambridge Arts Council at 617-349-4380.
1 12 - 1:00
Fred Marchant
Hannah Baker-Siroty
Luke Salisbury
Chris Brandt
Philip Burnham
Isabella Ruggerio Dumond
Gayle Roby
2 1:00 - 2:00
Mary Bodwell
Clara Guila Kessous
Peter Payack
Thomas Spear
Marilene Phipps-Kettlewell
Tehila Lieberman
Molly Lynn Watt
3 2:00 - 3:00
Doug Holder
Charles Coe
Lo Gallucio
Alan Soto Smith
Marcia Ross
Charlot Lucien
Danielle Georges
4 3:00 - 4:00
Gifrantz
Phillips Hassouris
Patrick Sylvain
Enzo Surin
Toni Bee
Liam Bodwell
Tontongi
5 4:00 - 5:300
Juan Cassillas
Giancarlo Buscaglia
Kristophe Diaz
Amy Grunder
Larry Stich
René Rodriguez Soriano
Leonardo Lin
Fred Brown
Dominique Batraville
Duckens Charitable
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