A night of poetry and art that confronts, resists silence, and reimagines the world.

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A night of poetry and art that confronts, resists silence, and reimagines the world. |
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Derrick Brown, Brendan Constantine, Aman K. Batra, and Micah Bournes read from their new collections in The Wanda Coleman Theater L.A. based poets Derrick C. Brown (Los Feliz Poet Laureate), Brendan Constantine, Aman K. Batra, and Micah Bournes read from their new collections in The Wanda Coleman Theater. Derrick C. Brown's new collection A Little Grief Break (Write Bloody Publishing) Read More ... |
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Blackout poetry is a form of found or erasure poetry, where a writer blacks out words from an existing text to create a new poem Follow us on Instagram for event and store updates. @theopenbook_pasadena |
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Poets explore the devastation of the California wildfires and seek hope through solidarity. Join us for a reading from the contributors to Catching Fire: The Los Angeles Wildfires, a collection of poetry exploring the devastation of our recent fires and our resilience in recovery. About the book: Fueled by dry conditions and relentless Santa Ana winds rushing over the landscape Read More ... |
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Book Launch for "Rogue Astronaut" (University of Arizona Press) featuring Mitchell Jacobs and featured guests Join us for the book launch of Rogue Astronaut by Mitchell Jacobs. The author will be joined by Darren Donate, Maxwell Suzuki, and Jorrell Watkins for a poetry reading in The Wanda Coleman Theater. Reception & book signings to follow. Finalist for the 2026 Miller Read More ... |
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Live poetry readings featuring local queer + trans poets! We're baaack! Cuties Los Angeles presents Readings at Sunset! Readings at Sunset is our live poetry event at LA LGBT Center hosted by Adrianne D. Embry. "Readings" features a lineup of local LGBTQ+ poets sharing pieces about a selected theme. This month the theme is PRIDE, of course! If you'd like Read More ... |
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2nd Annual Black & Queer Poetry Slam: Soft Rage! Poetry, DJ, Open cypher & food included. 21+. Feel deeply. Speak freely. Happy Juneteenth. Black & Queer Poetry Slam: Soft Rage! Juneteenth. Poetry, DJ, open cypher, food included. 21+ | 5 - 9PM Additional details to be announced....
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A Reading celebrating Audrey Shipp's debut poetry collection and Danielle P. William's Chamorrita Song Join us on Juneteenth for a double book launch celebrating Audrey Shipp's new collection Poetry /Poes´ía/ Poésie in AfroDiaspora and Danielle P. Williams's Chamorrita Song. In this stunning collection, writer Audrey Shipp resucitates the poems of her poetic voice, Adriana––a young poet who resists the alienation Read More ... |
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Told entirely in rhyme, an ensemble of 10 actors will bring 24 characters to life in this staged reading The Sun Has Fallen is an epic poem and Tyler Neufeld's authorial debut. It follows a fateful tale of magic, ghosts, children, second chances, and a battle between good and evil across an abstracted chessboard fantasy map. Told entirely in rhyme, Read More ... |
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Contributors from the new poetry anthology Made from Midnight: Delirium read and discuss their work. Join us from the launch of Made from Midnight: Delirium, a new anthology from Poets in the Pines! Anthology editor and Poets in the Pines co-founder Anne Ramallo and local contributors Daniel Gonzales, Andy Huy Le and Christina Connorton unite for a book launch celebration Read More ... |
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