Showing posts with label Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 21, 2014

Islands Meet Borderlands: A HEMISPHERIC LITERARY READING



January 20, 2015
6:00pm-8:00pm
Kelsey Museum
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 

Words traverse our archipelagos and continents with memories, desires and aspirations. Literary and poetic forms serve as sites of encounter and transformation. Ann Arbor is a crossroads of geographies and experiences, with residents from across the Americas, including the U.S. Southwest and the greater Caribbean. Latinidad is expanded and redefined in this daily practice. 

Join the Latina/o Studies Program for readings of creative work (poetry and fiction) by faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students. With Aliyah Khan, Amy Sara Carroll, Candace Curtis-Cavazos, Francis Santana, Larry La Fountain-Stokes, and Marcelo Hernandez Castillo. Refreshments will be served. Free and open to the public.



Sunday, September 2, 2012

Performing Voices of the Puerto Rican Diaspora

Performing Voices of the Puerto Rican Diaspora
October 26, 2012 (Friday)
Conversations with Diasporican Writers — 2:15 – 3:45 p.m., Assembly Hall, Campus Center, Uptown Campus 
Moderator: Tomás Urayoán Noel, University at Albany
Guest Writers: Magdalena Gómez, Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, Jesús Papoleto Meléndez, and Edwin Torres

Diasporican Café: Performing Voices of the Puerto Rican Diaspora — 5:30 – 7:45 p.m., Campus Center Ballroom

Guest Writers: Giannina Braschi, Magdalena Gómez, Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes, Jesús Papoleto Meléndez, and Edwin Torres

Five internationally known U.S. Puerto Rican writer-performers will discuss their work in an afternoon panel discussion and present readings/performances in the evening. Both events are part of the 20th Anniversary Conference of the Puerto Rican Studies Association, which is being held at UAlbany October 24 – 27. For more information on the Conference go to: http://www.puertoricanstudies.org

Giannina Braschi
 is the author of the collection of poetry and fiction El imperio de los sueños (1988; Empire of Dreams, 1994) and the novels Yo-Yo Boing (1998) and United States of Banana (2011).

Magdalena Gómez, poet, playwright, and actor, is the co-founder and artistic director of Teatro V!da, a performing arts collective that explores multicultural and multigenerational issues.

Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes is a poet, fiction writer, playwright, and performer. His publications include the story collection Uñas pintadas de azul (2009, Blue Fingernails), and the play Escándalo! (2003).

Jesús Papoleto Meléndez is one of the founders of New York’s Nuyorican Poets Café. An award-winning poet, his forthcoming book Hey Yo/Yo Soy! 40 Years of Nuyorican Street Poetry, is the first volume of his collected work.

Edwin Torres is known internationally for his experimentalist performance poetry that incorporates sound, visual theatre, and audience participation. He is the author of the poetry collection In the Function of External Circumstances (2010).




Sunday, October 23, 2011

Blue Fingernail Drag Party, Monday Oct 31, 5-9pm, WORK Gallery Ann Arbor




(Photo by Fausto Fernós, http://feastoffun.com/)

Mark your calendars!

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Exhibit, reading and performance by Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes (Latina/o Studies, AC, Romance Languages) and Mary Beth Carolan (MFA candidate, School of Art and Design):


Scary Aunt Mary and Lola von Miramar

Blue Fingernail Drag Party

Monday, October 31, 2011

Work Gallery, 5-9pm

Performance: 7pm

306 State Street, Ann Arbor, MI

Wear your drag finest!

Men and Women Monsters Welcome

FREE

Delightful blue candy will be served