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THE POETRY OF FRED ALSBERG FEATURED AT DEPOT DECEMBER 9 PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 30 November 2007

The Performing Arts Studio presents Fred Alsberg reading his poetry in the Norman Depot, 200 South Jones, on Sunday, December 9.  Beginning at 2:00 PM, Second Sunday Poetry Readings are held each month.  There is no admission charge.  Light refreshments are served.

Fred Alsberg’s work has appeared in Blue Unicorn, Kansas Quarterly, Oregon East, Rhino, Greensboro Review, Sundog, Louisiana Review, Oklahoma Today, Pennine Ink, and elsewhere. His chapbook, Reassembling Dust, was published by Pudding House Publications (2007). He has poems forthcoming in Talking River and has done readings accompanied by acoustic and electric jazz piano.

Those attending can also enjoy Color/Light/Vision: The Paintings of Brad Price, on exhibit  through January 27. 

A Winter Wind Concert with singer/songwriter Ellis Paul, is offered in the Depot the evening of December 9, beginning at 7:00.  Tickets are $20.  Advance ticket purchase is recommended.

For additional information, phone The Performing Arts Studio at 307-9320.

    Paperweight
 
    Eight floors down
    in a snow-covered parking lot,
    a car is sawing itself free.
 
    It leaves a black space its own shape,
    then fishtails into the street
    where traffic creeps as though underwater.
 
    The whole city is submerged,
    and snowflakes filter down
    like fishfood in an aquarium,
 
    to where people walk free of their footprints.

        Fred Alsberg

 
“COLOR/LIGHT/VISION: THE PAINTINGS OF BRAD PRICE” OPENS NOV. 30 PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 13 November 2007

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Painting by Brad Price
The paintings of Norman artist Brad Price will open in the Performing Arts Studio Gallery as a part of the Norman Gallery Association Winterfest Art Walk.  A reception for the artist will be held from 6:00 to 10:00 PM in the Norman Depot, 200 South Jones Avenue.  The O. U. Faculty Brass Quintet will perform from 6:00 to 7:00 PM and the Norman Singers will perform beginning at 8:30 PM.  The public is invited to attend, enjoy refreshments and to register for door prizes to be awarded at 4:00 PM on December 1, when the Art Walk ends. 

An opening reception for the ARTrain will also be held in the Norman Depot from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, with opening remarks immediately following the Brass Quintet performance.

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Karen Holt to Give Poetry Reading at the Depot Nov. 11 PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 02 November 2007

Karen Holt will be the featured poet at the Performing Arts Studio Second Sunday Poetry Reading on November 11 at 2:00 PM.  There is no admission charge for the reading, which will be held in the Norman Depot, 200 South Jones Avenue.  The public is invited to attend.

In her twenty-first year of teaching English, humanities and philosophy at Rose State College, poet Karen Holt has also taught poetry writing classes and conducted writing workshops, as well as served as faculty editor of PEGASUS, the Rose State College literary and art annual anthology.

Holt has occasionally published her poetry, and encouraged her students to attend as well as participate in area poetry readings.  She has furthered her own poetic efforts by attending workshops at the Fall Writers' Institute at Quartz Mountain and won the Sister Madeleine Kisner prize in poetry from Newman University.  Her poems read at the annual Poetry at Rose evening at Rose State College have always found an enthusiastic reception from audiences.

Light refreshments will be served at the reading.  Those attending can also view the paintings of Norma Brown and photographs by Nathan Brown, both on exhibit in the Depot Gallery.

Second Sunday Poetry Readings are hosted by past Oklahoma Poet Laureate and current Oklahoma Book Award winner Carl Sennhenn. 

For additional information, call the PAS at 307-9320.


The Gift of Moon, Night, You
Already I am remembering this night
which has not yet begun to pass.
Already I know in my future
I will dream the moonlight on your face
and hear the cottonwoods rustling,
aspen-like and green.
I will return to this expanse of dirt,
try to carry it in my mouth
so I can recall the songs
of windbell and tinkling glass.
Even now I sit to memorize
deafening wind that shudders
like stormed pacific water.
The moon’s blue petticoat
slips through tree branches,
divining rods of mid-spring night.
Already I know I would love this more
if the memory of it would not bring
such pain, if I had faith
those divining rods could reach me
and not let you forget.

                  Karen Young Holt

 
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