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Check out these upcoming events from the Cambridge Common Writers community: Book Launch: MY CAPTAIN AMERICA by Megan Margulies Online Event August 4 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm EDT Zoom Reading: Lauren Camp, July Westhale, and Michael Mercurio Online Zoom […]

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Founded in 1973, the award-winning Blacksmith House Poetry Series brings established and emerging writers of poetry and fiction to Harvard Square. Come listen to Poetry mentor Steven Cramer read from his latest poetry collection, Listen (limited spaces).

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Scoundrel Time presents recent works of nonfiction and poetry from the journal, addressing the pandemic and racial justice as a part of the opening night of the online 1455 Summer Literary Festival. Writers include our own Robbie Gamble who will […]

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Congratulations to Kate Snodgrass who has her audio play Overture available to listen to on the Huntington Theatre Company website. This play is part of a new series of 5-minute audio plays from Dream Boston that asks local […]

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During the pandemic, the Emily Dickinson Museum is celebrating monthly Amherst Arts Night Plus with remote poetry readings every first Thursday. This reading will feature Hannah Larrabee, Nathan McClain, and our own Michael Mercurio. This program is free […]
Check out these upcoming events from the Cambridge Common Writers community: THE UNDESIRABLES: A Virtual Reading by Wendy Ewan Online Zoom Event July 1 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm UTC-7 Amherst Arts Night Poetry Reading Series (REMOTE PROGRAM) featuring Michael […]

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Directed by Alissa Jessup. Featuring: Bobby Bermea, Thea Constantine, Michelle Matlock, Duane Minard, Joshua Weinstein, & Barbie Wu. Paralyzed after a major stroke, Oregonian Contemporary artist, Rick Bartow and a young med student attempt their own form of […]
Thank you to everyone who was a part of our first virtual alumni reading. Seeing everyone’s faces over Zoom helped settle a little bit of that longing for Residency, and we were so touched by the eagerness with […]

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What would Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner look like in the dystopian future of a second Trump term? An immigrant family’s personal, sometimes comedic drama takes a sharp turn into a nightmare world created by heartless immigration policies. Never […]
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