Upcoming Readings in Washington D.C.
Hope you can join me February 18 and 19 for not one by two readings in Washington D.C.!
Kathi Morrison-Taylor and January Gill O’Neil
INTERSECTIONS
Thursday, February 18, 6:30 p.m.
American Poetry Museum
The Charles Sumner School Museum & Archives
1201 17th NW Street, Corner of 17th and M Street
Washington, D.C.
INTERSECTIONS DOWNTOWN is a monthly poetry reading series that explores the artistic influences of poetry through presentation and intensive discussion. The series concludes with an open mic session.
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Hillyer Open Mic Event (HOME)
Friday, February 19
Feature: January Gill O'Neil
Sign up at 6 p.m.; Performances at 7 p.m.
International Arts & Artists
9 Hillyer Court NW
Washington, D.C.
Hillyer Open Mic Events occur on the third Friday of every month and feature a stunning array of the District’s poetic talent. Feature poets specialize in a variety of styles and take the audience for a personal journey into their work. Host Fred Joiner delves even deeper in his post-performance interview with feature performers, engaging them to illuminate their personal histories, influences, and perspectives to encourage heightened discourse and to somewhat unveil the mystery behind the words.
Free for IA&A members and performers; $5 for non-members.
Kathi Morrison-Taylor and January Gill O’Neil
INTERSECTIONS
Thursday, February 18, 6:30 p.m.
American Poetry Museum
The Charles Sumner School Museum & Archives
1201 17th NW Street, Corner of 17th and M Street
Washington, D.C.
INTERSECTIONS DOWNTOWN is a monthly poetry reading series that explores the artistic influences of poetry through presentation and intensive discussion. The series concludes with an open mic session.
****
Hillyer Open Mic Event (HOME)
Friday, February 19
Feature: January Gill O'Neil
Sign up at 6 p.m.; Performances at 7 p.m.
International Arts & Artists
9 Hillyer Court NW
Washington, D.C.
Hillyer Open Mic Events occur on the third Friday of every month and feature a stunning array of the District’s poetic talent. Feature poets specialize in a variety of styles and take the audience for a personal journey into their work. Host Fred Joiner delves even deeper in his post-performance interview with feature performers, engaging them to illuminate their personal histories, influences, and perspectives to encourage heightened discourse and to somewhat unveil the mystery behind the words.
Free for IA&A members and performers; $5 for non-members.
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