Events
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Lyceum Series: Maya Golden Bethany – What’s My Line? Selecting the Through Line in Personal Essays & Memoir
The Writer's Garret 215 S. Tyler St., Dallas, TX, United StatesWelcome to the lyceum. These free, monthly workshops are held on the third Saturday of the month, and offer writers of every genre and skill level an opportunity to learn, experiment and develop their craft. We hope you’ll join us! Life is complex and so are our experiences. We endure multiple defining moments in our…
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Community Conversation: Racism, the (Un)Making of Dallas, and Repairing the Damage with Dr. Michael Phillips
Apprentice Creative Space 919 Morrell Ave. #110, Dallas, TXPresented in partnership with the SMU Department of Human-Centered Interdisciplinary Studies, Community Conversations provide a forum for local discussion of relevant contemporary topics in the larger literary dialogue. Each conversation will feature a guest scholar who will facilitate the conversation, as well as contextual readings available prior to the event. For its inaugural conversation, the…
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Ralph Ellison: The Soul Of A Marxist – A Talk By Quraysh Ali Lansana
Bishop Arts Theatre Center 215 S. Tyler St., Dallas, TX, United StatesRalph Ellison, author of what many consider to be the greatest American novel of the 20th Century, was a complicated man. Brilliant, yet complex. Born in 1914 in the deeply segregated neighborhood of Oklahoma City known as “Deep Deuce,” Ellison experienced the poverty and struggle of racism before he could read and experienced profound tragedy…
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Baudelaire: A Guided Discussion with Gregg Thompson
The Writer's Garret 215 S. Tyler St., Dallas, TX, United StatesJoin us for a conversation on the poetry of Charles Baudelaire, one of the greatest poets of the nineteenth century. Gregg Thompson leads the discussion. Charles Pierre Baudelaire (1821-1867) was a French poet & essayist, and was a major influence on both French and English language literature. Gregg Thompson makes his living as a real…
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Cake & Prose: Tatiana Obey
South Dallas Cultural Center 3400 S. Fitzhugh Ave., Dallas, TX, United StatesCake and Prose is back! On Saturday, April 12th at 6 p.m., we're featuring local acclaimed author, Tatiana Obey. Come join us at the South Dallas Cultural Center for a celebration of Black culture and Black women in fantasy and science fiction. Cake and Prose is a unique, free literary event with a focus…
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Lyceum Series: Lauren Brazeal Garza – Writing Our Memories As Poems
The Writer's Garret 215 S. Tyler St., Dallas, TX, United StatesWelcome to the lyceum. These free, monthly workshops are held on the third Saturday of the month, and offer writers of every genre and skill level an opportunity to learn, experiment and develop their craft. We hope you’ll join us! Now more than ever, poetry allows us to speak of our own experiences on our…
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Show & Prove: Do It For You with Lyrik Hunter
The Writer's Garret 215 S. Tyler St., Dallas, TX, United StatesIt's time to SHOW & PROVE: DO IT FOR YOU! Are you seeking healthy practices that will assist you with your self-care and healing journey? Most times, we're so busy catering to others that we forget about the importance of prioritizing our own well-being, which usually keeps us from being fully present for others when…
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See & Say: Writing In Response To Visual Art with Joe Milazzo
Full City Rooster 1810 S. Akard St. #100, TX, United StatesLanguage, like paint or clay, is an artistic medium. Consequently, one of the best ways to explore language’s unique qualities – and the effects they can have on readers – is by writing about other forms of art. In this workshop, participants will: Interact with the visual art on display at Full City Rooster. Learn…
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Community Partner Event: Poetscape Hosted By Oak Cliff Society Of Fine Arts
Turner House 401 N Rosemont Ave., Dallas, TX, United StatesGet in the mood for Dallas Is Lit! with this sneak peek hosted by our friends and festival partners the Oak Cliff Society Of Fine Arts. Come out to the gorgeous and historic Turner House for poetry performances by Barbara Audacity Johnson, M. H. Clay, Hannah Elliott-Lindh and Opalina Salas. For tickets and more information,…
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Hear Me, See Me Multilingual Poetry Performance
The Oak Cliff Assembly 919 Morrell Ave., Dallas, TexasJoin us for an evening of powerful performances blending poetry, music and movement. Thursday, May 15, 2025 The Oak Cliff Assembly | 919 Morrell Ave. 7pm $25 About The Performers Black Ceasar is a a poet, author, teacher, filmmaker, and artist. A Mississippi native, he is now based in Dallas, Texas, having performed with the…