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Poetry Corner

Marina Jube February 5, 2015

“Stargazer” I was nothing but a stargazer Looking out my window at night I would walk quietly, alone And they’d make me feel alright On one typical night of gazing, A single star caught my...

Tyehimba Jess Shares Poetry at UNH

Dylan Rupptrecht September 25, 2013

Students and faculty members of the University of New Haven filled the Alumni Lounge in Bartels on Sept. 18, to listen to prize-winning poet Tyehimba Jess share and lecture about his poems. UNH...

Diversity Showcase: Elements of Hip Hop

Samantha Mathewson November 7, 2012

Dodds Theater filled up fast Oct. 25 for Diversity Showcase: Elements of Hip Hop, sponsored by the Elite Step Team, MEISA and the Audio Engineering Society. The showcase started at 9 p.m. and included...

Arts@UNH Hosts Two Successful Writers

Ana Abraham September 19, 2012

Arts@UNH is a program that showcases talented students and faculty, as well as professionals from the local community and around the world, all with much to teach about the arts that they love. On...

“Flow With it Friday”

Katerina Sperl September 19, 2012

Many people know how poetry affects the writer—emotions pouring out, heart pounding, mind overwhelmed. However, most do not realize how frequently people can relate and be affected just as greatly when...

Megabites Cafe: The Hidden Gem of New Haven

Lesha Daley September 12, 2012

Open Mic Night at MegaBites Café in New Haven is a great outlet for local talent. Artists have the opportunity to share their gift through music, spoken word, comedy and poetry. The event is recurring...

Poetry Reading Series Enlightens Future Poets

Jennie Roth September 22, 2010

The first poetry reading in the “Arts at Night” series debuted on Thursday, September 16 in Dodds Theater. Phillip Memmer and Ching-In Chen, both published poets, presented poems from their manuscripts...

Crowned Showcases Hagan’s Poetry

Melanie Rovinsky April 28, 2010

Ellen Hagan’s debut poetry collection, Crowned, effectively merges the pulse of city life with the rhythm of the Kentucky countryside to create a body of work that is earthly and compassionate. Hagan...

Up Jump the Boogie

Melanie Rovinsky April 7, 2010

John Murillo’s debut poetry collection, Up Jump the Boogie, reveals an honest portrayal of urban life littered with genuine violence, inevitable downfalls, and lost love. Murillo doesn’t shy away from...

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