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14 Jul ’25
  • Catullus 2, 3, 5, 8, 11, 13 & 51: Lesbia poems
  • Christian Gullette reads from Coachella Elegy
  • john compton reads
  • Catullus 48 & 99: Juventius poems
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  • Catullus 48 & 99: Juventius poems

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Lee Ann Brown reads from Other Archer

Don Yorty8 years ago3 years ago09 mins

… I went over to Chelsea the other day to finally capture the irrepressible Lee Ann Brown. She and her husband Tony Torn live at Torn Page, a townhouse near 9th Avenue, the home of Tony’s parents, Rip Torn and Geraldine Page. Lee Ann and Tony have carried on the salon tradition of Tony’s parents…

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Bernadette Mayer reads from the Sonnets: We Eat Out Together

Don Yorty10 years ago10 months ago01 mins

… My heart is a fancy place Where giant reddish-purple cauliflowers & white ones in French & English are outside Waiting to welcome you to a boat Over the low black river for a big dinner There’s a lot of choice among the foods Even a tortured lamb served in pieces En croute on a…

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