Lorna Dee Cervantes Interview on April on Olympia
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Cascadia Poetics LAB was known as SPLAB prior to September 2021. Here you will find past SPLAB blog articles going back to 2009.
Lorna Dee Cervantes Interview on April on Olympia
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Before moving to Europe, Auburn, Washington native Stephen Thomas was quite active in the Seattle literary scene. He...
When I flex my muscle of empathy, I am capable of hearing not only your words, but also your humanity -- Paul K....
What a joy to engage Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs for a Cascadian Prophets podcast interview. I hosted her at Casa del...
Looking at the blank canvas of a new map: merely a rough outline—what to put on? No, no, that’s the wrong question!...
Altar / Alter: an Arts Program from June 10 to 16, 2023 Seattle collaborators Eric M Acosta, Greg Bem, Amy Hirayama,...
Carletta Carrington Wilson discusses Poem of Stone & Bone in honor of James W. Washington Jr.
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The board of the Cascadia Poetics Lab had its spring 2023 board retreat on Salt Spring Island. Our last retreat on the...
We are proud to announce that we are a recipient of a Community Accelerator Grant funded by the Paul G. Allen Family...
No Irritable Reaching poetry reading Off-Site AWP March 10, 2023 Roxi Power, Paul E Nelson, un-indicted co-conspirators
AWP Off-Site readings with Seattle Poets
CPL Board Member Jason Wirth has arranged for Dr. E. Richard Atleo to speak at Seattle U. This is a remarkable...
What a blessing it was December 28, 2022, to interview Shuri Kido, the...
The latest Cascadian Prophets podcast is about Cascadian Zen from the three co-editors of the book, Tetsuzen Jason...
Cascadia Poetics Lab board member Adelia MacWilliam is a poet whose family settled on Salt Spring Island in the 1850s....
Cascadian Prophets interview. Why are only 8% of Hollywood movies produced by women, down from 9% 20 years ago? One Hollywood film-maker says the “male gaze” reinforced by a camera angle formula and a subject-object dynamic creates an industry rife with employment discrimination and sexual abuse and assault. That film-maker is Nina Menkes, the Producer and Director of Brainwashed: Sex Camera Power. The movie is showing now in select theaters and it is both disturbing and compelling, as well as uplifting.
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You are cordially invited to two events with legendary poet, anthologist and translator Pierre Joris, at Seattle U,...
The Cascadia Poetics Lab board met at the Sou'wester Lodge in Seaview, WA, this past weekend, September 16-18, 2022...