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On Poemcast, host Sarah Pham will introduce you to guest poets, writers, and UW students who will read their poetry, discuss its meaning, and even rhyme and reason you into...
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On Poemcast, host Sarah Pham will introduce you to guest poets, writers, and UW students who will read their poetry, discuss its meaning, and even rhyme and reason you into loving poetry again. From original slam poetry to published literature, the vibe is always where the artist takes it, be it lighthearted to philosophical to quirky to sorrowful.
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1 JUN 2021 · In honor, celebration, and support of Pride Month, Sarah reads poetry by Regie Cabico, Alok Vaid-Menon, Frank Bidart, and Ocean Vuong. Instagram: @sar.pham
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19 MAY 2021 · Abbegail Louie (she/they) performs powerful spoken word poetry on Filipino American history, identity, and activism as well as her personal experience as an Asian American. Insta: @abbegaillouie
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5 MAY 2021 · Sam Seaver (she/her) performs one of her favorite poems in honor of her mother and tells the story behind why and how she founded Poetry Club. Poetry Club meets on Tuesdays from 6:30-7:30PM on Zoom. Email Sam at samsea22@uw.edu to join! Follow UW Poetry Club on Instagram @uwpoetryclub.
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21 APR 2021 · Em (she/they) performs a poem about bipolar and her relationship with music, art, poetry, social justice, and journalism. Follow her music on Instagram and Spotify @opalmoonn.Â
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7 APR 2021 · Liz Mugho writes about her experiences of not wanting to get up in the morning, her first heartbreak, and how she finds writing inspiration in music. Follow her poetry on instagram @what.shewrote
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1 APR 2021 · UW Student Bella Brown shares two spoken word poems about losing her grandmother and how she has dealt with the aftermath of that tragedy. Twitter: @isabellagbrown Insta: @isa.brown.
On Poemcast, host Sarah Pham will introduce you to guest poets, writers, and UW students who will read their poetry, discuss its meaning, and even rhyme and reason you into...
show more
On Poemcast, host Sarah Pham will introduce you to guest poets, writers, and UW students who will read their poetry, discuss its meaning, and even rhyme and reason you into loving poetry again. From original slam poetry to published literature, the vibe is always where the artist takes it, be it lighthearted to philosophical to quirky to sorrowful.
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Organization | The Daily |
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