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At Rome's Villa Borghese, Giambattista Marino is the poet painting the Baroque in words

Giambattista Marino elevated the relationship between poetry and painting in the early 1600s, significantly influencing the art scene of his time.

At Rome's Villa Borghese, Giambattista Marino is the poet painting the Baroque in words

Giambattista Marino's poetry elevated the significance of painting, establishing a profound connection between visual arts and literature during the early 1600s.

At Rome's Villa Borghese, Giambattista Marino is the poet painting the Baroque in words

Giambattista Marino elevated the relationship between poetry and painting in the early 1600s, significantly influencing the art scene of his time.

At Rome's Villa Borghese, Giambattista Marino is the poet painting the Baroque in words

Giambattista Marino's poetry elevated the significance of painting, establishing a profound connection between visual arts and literature during the early 1600s.
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Portland Book Festival Announces 2024 Lineup

Portland Book Festival exemplifies the city's established identity as a literary hub, featuring celebrated authors and a vibrant community.
The festival has transformed over the last decade, positioning Portland prominently in the national literary scene.

LitWatch November: Readers, rejoice! Portland Book Festival returns with Ani DiFranco, Richard Powers, and scores more

The Portland Book Festival will feature over 100 writers and artists, headlining with Ani DiFranco and Richard Powers, on Nov. 2.

Inside Literary Arts' Brand-New Bookish Wonderland

Literary Arts is expanding to a larger headquarters that will enhance Portland's literary community with a bookstore and event space.

Portland Book Festival Announces 2024 Lineup

Portland Book Festival exemplifies the city's established identity as a literary hub, featuring celebrated authors and a vibrant community.
The festival has transformed over the last decade, positioning Portland prominently in the national literary scene.

LitWatch November: Readers, rejoice! Portland Book Festival returns with Ani DiFranco, Richard Powers, and scores more

The Portland Book Festival will feature over 100 writers and artists, headlining with Ani DiFranco and Richard Powers, on Nov. 2.

Inside Literary Arts' Brand-New Bookish Wonderland

Literary Arts is expanding to a larger headquarters that will enhance Portland's literary community with a bookstore and event space.
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Thursday Night Poem Jam | SF Main Library

The Poem Jam is a monthly poetry reading series at the San Francisco Main Public Library.

MacArthur 'genius grant' winners this year include more writers and artists

The MacArthur Foundation's 2024 fellow class highlights a growing emphasis on art and storytelling.

Touring the new Literary Arts headquarters, and turning the page

Literary Arts' new headquarters offers enhanced facilities and visibility, celebrating its 40th anniversary amidst challenges faced by arts organizations.

What happens when Oregon Book Awards finalists' writing meets Portland Jazz Composer Ensemble's music? We'll find out

A collaboration between Oregon Book Award finalists and Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble creates new jazz inspired by literature.

Spoken word in the spotlight for San Jose Poetry Festival

The San Jose Poetry Festival emphasizes spoken word poetry, showcasing top poets to renew interest in the genre.

The Top 40 Events in Portland This Week: Aug 19-25, 2024 - EverOut Portland

Emphasizing community support for marginalized voices in arts and food.
Highlighting transformative relationships through art and storytelling.
Encouraging exploration of identity through literature and performance.

Leila Mottley in San Jose | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

Leila Mottley, a young literary sensation, is celebrated by the Center for Literary Arts during National Poetry Month.

This is Not A Story About Sobriety - The Rumpus

Kitchen Table Literary Arts (KTLA) was founded in 2014 by Sheree L. Greer with the aim of creating a community of BIPOC women and femme-identified queer writers.
KTLA is dedicated to supporting and showcasing BIPOC women and nonbinary writers in Tampa Bay through various literary programs.
KTLA has partnerships with foster homes, alternative education spaces, and organizations serving individuals impacted by abuse, poverty, and displacement.
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