A Reading with Anne Enright
OnlineCarlow University's MFA in Creative Writing Program presents, "A Reading with Anne Enright". Virtual, free and open to the public. Once registered, you will receive a Zoom link to join.
Carlow University's MFA in Creative Writing Program presents, "A Reading with Anne Enright". Virtual, free and open to the public. Once registered, you will receive a Zoom link to join.
Our MFA in Creative Writing Program, a community of literary allies dedicated to social justice, invites you to join us for our Alumni Reading Series.
Poetry reading featuring past Patricia Dobler Poetry Award winners: Denise Duhamel, Kathleen Kirk and Shirley Jones Luke. Hosted by Jan Beatty.
Join us for our MFA Alumni Reading Series: Raising our Voices.
Join Carlow's MFA in Creative Writing program for the Alumni Reading Series, featuring City of Asylum Writers in Residence, Tuhin Das and Mai Khoi, and
MFA Alumnas, AKaiser and Michelle Stoner.
Brian Leyden will discuss his writing and read some of his work!
Lee Ann Roripaugh and Yusef Komunyakaa will read some of their work and hold a Q & A.
Rachel Eliza Griffiths will discuss her writing and read some of her work.
Join the Social Justice Institutes for a live screening of the film and a talkback with the cast and crew including Terrance Tykeem, Montel Williams, Don Most, Robert Ri’chard, and Claudia Jordan. Moderated by SJI Executive Director, Dr. Ryan Scott.
Come visit Carlow University at the PIEA Championship on Dec. 17 at the new Rezzanine Esports Arena at Phoenix Theatres.
Join us as we bring new visibility to Pittsburgh’s creative arts and their power to elevate the human spirit. Share an unforgettable evening with acclaimed writers, Carlow MFA students and mentors, and the Pittsburgh cultural community as we honor the legacy of the International Poetry Forum and its founder, Samuel Hazo.
Eleemosynary deals with the lives of the women of the Wesbrook family—the eccentric Grandmother Dorothea, her daughter, the emotionally distant Artie, and Artie’s precocious and brilliant daughter Echo. Built partly around Echo’s foray into a spelling bee, and Dorothea’s stroke, the play chronicles how these independent women come to grips with life, love, and loss—and … Continued
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