Eileen Myles — “a kick-ass, counter-cultural icon,” wrote The New Yorker — takes on a longstanding Poetry Center tradition, curating and introducing readings by three of their favorite poets: Laura Henriksen, Tommy Pico, and Christopher Soto.
Eileen Myles — “a kick-ass, counter-cultural icon,” wrote The New Yorker — takes on a longstanding Poetry Center tradition, curating and introducing readings by three of their favorite poets: Laura Henriksen, Tommy Pico, and Christopher Soto.
Date | Title | Location |
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Luminous Poems Inspired by Luminaries Judith and Gerson Leiber | Amagansett, NY | |
Luminous Poems Inspired by Luminaries Judith and Gerson Leiber | Amagansett, NY | |
Poetry in the Garden: Friendship | St. Louis, MO | |
A reading with poets Sharon Perkins Ackerman and William Prindle | Charlotsville, VA | |
Poetry in the Garden: The Four Seasons | St. Louis, MO | |
Lea Marshall: The Slow Hammer of Roots | Charlotsville, VA | |
Poetry in the Garden: Memories of Childhood | St. Louis, MO | |
Poetry in the Garden: Home | St. Louis, MO |