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Poetry, the imagination, and the creative life.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
I'll be doing a presentation of poems from the History of Medicine tonight at 7PM in Columbia City for SPLAB/Living Room. Come on down if you are in the neighborhood.
Full info here:
Peter Pereira guest poet in the Living Room Nov 30
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