Tag: Danny Simmons
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Brooklyn Moon -For One Night Only
Brooklyn Moon -For One Night Only by Ron Kavanaugh Thursday, March 8, 2012 – There’s no going back. The 90s poetry scene, laden with promise, talent, and camaraderie has been displaced by motherhood, mortgages, and tenure. But for a moment, the scene, which was originally centered at Brooklyn Moon Cafe, Nuyorican Poets Cafe, and numerous…
Mosaic Magazine
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Issue 19
Issue #19 07/2007 TRIBUTE ISSUE TO GWENDOLYN BROOKS As we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the birth of Gwendolyn Brooks the nineteenth issue of Mosaic pays tribute through poetry, essays, and recollections on the first African American to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize.
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