Q&A With Doug Kearney
**Update: Listen to a June 15 interview with Kearney about Patter on NPR. by Nicholas Katzban March 1 saw the release of Patter, the newest poetry collection from Critical Studies…
Continue reading »**Update: Listen to a June 15 interview with Kearney about Patter on NPR. by Nicholas Katzban March 1 saw the release of Patter, the newest poetry collection from Critical Studies…
Continue reading »EventJune 7, 2013
Tonight (June 7), Koreatown’s Bourbon Street Cafe hosts the final installment of Keith Glassman’s dance and performance series A Poet, A Musician and A Dancer Walk Into a Coffeehouse…. The evening program…
Continue reading »With a tumultuous U.S. presidential election season and political protests around the world making headlines daily, poet-performer and CalArts faculty member Douglas Kearney joins alumnus and artist-activist Edgar Arceneaux (Art MFA…
Continue reading »The 16th annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books—the nation’s largest literary festival—takes over the University of Southern California campus this weekend bringing book enthusiasts together for discussion and celebration…
Continue reading »The Industry, a new LA-based, theatrical production company, hosts a launch event tonight at Royal-T in Culver City that features excerpts from its inaugural production: Crescent City, a new opera…
Continue reading »[Click on the poem above to read Douglas Kearney’s ‘The Black Automaton in Tag: Refugee.‘] Douglas Kearney, a faculty member of CalArts’ School of Critical Studies, is one of those…
Continue reading »A group of Los Angeles musicians and writers, including CalArts School of Critical Studies faculty Tisa Bryant, Jen Hofer, Douglas Kearney and Maggie Nelson, are organizing a benefit this Saturday…
Continue reading »Anne LeBaron, harpist, composer and faculty member in The Herb Alpert School of Music at CalArts, recently returned from a futurist music festival in Malmö, Sweden, where she and Critical…
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