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Anthony Azzarito aka Adversary Features at Palabra!
PALABRAa night of poetry hosted by Ted Washington – with guest host Julie Corrales! Join here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87066104567 Featured Artist : Anthony AzzaritoMy name is Anthony Azzarito aka Adversary. I’m a 28 year old, San Diego native, born and raised. I have a beautiful wife and 3 crazy sons. I started writing rhymes when I was… Read More
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Hello Lauren Villa
Puna Press has a new author!Her name is Lauren Villa. Lauren was reading poetry at an open mic with a friend where I informed her that I hosted a poetry reading and open mic and was a partner in a small publishing house. She and her friend attended Palabra. Afterwards she forwarded me a manuscript… Read More
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Andrés Hernández Features at Palabra!
PALABRA an evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington Featured Arist : Andrés Hernández Andrés is a queer Mexican artist and writer currently living in Tijuana. Paired with raw sexual imagery, their writing and art address attachment and impermanence. Within this juxtaposition, they revisit experiences with normalized toxicity in Mexican and queer culture, and trauma… Read More
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Mario DeMatteo Features at Palabra!
PALABRA!An evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington. Mario DeMatteo is a storyteller, a comic book creator, a poet, a purveyor of awesome, and an urban farmer. He runs the premier poetry open mic in North County of San Diego called Glassless Minds. Mario has an MA degree in Comparative Lit & Creative Writing from… Read More
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The Blue Light
Time for some grown folks poetry. Raunch is not required but is preferred. Read More
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Yvonne Features at Palabra!
PALABRA An evening of poetry hosted by Ted Washington We are stoked to have Yvonne as our featured artist Thursday, March 14th From Yvonne: My name is Karyn Yvonne King. I am the youngest of five; born to parents who were younger than I am now. As a child, I believed I could be anything.… Read More