Kelly Writers House Programs

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Kelly Writers House Programs

Selected audio recordings from the Kelly Writers House media archive

  1. 57

    April 6, 2017: Coded, Unconscious Messages: Poetry Across Languages

    This program features a short reading by three English-language poets of their work, originally written in German, Yiddish and Russian, and translated into English, followed by a discussion of poetry, translation and creativity, moderated by Al Filreis.

  2. 56

    April 17, 2017: Ellen Dore Watson: Poetry and Translation

    Poet and translator Ellen Dor eacute Watson directs the Poetry Center at Smith College and has translated a dozen books from the Brazilian Portuguese, most notably poetry by Brazilian Ad eacute Prado.

  3. 55

    April 25, 2017: Junior Research Seminar Reading

    The Junior Research Seminar is designed to introduce English majors to methodologies currently employed in literary studies.

  4. 54

    February 21, 2017: Feminist Journalism Now

    On a panel including Jezebel.com founder Anna Holmes, students and Penn professors discuss the current state of doing feminist, anti-racist, intersectional journalism.

  5. 53

    March 13, 2017: Kauders Lunch Program: Bob Englehart

    Editorial cartoonist Bob Englehart discusses his work and draws some original cartoons at the Writers House.

  6. 52

    March 1, 2017: Speakeasy Open Mic Night

    The Writers House hosts its monthly Speakeasy Open Mic Night, where community members can share their work.

  7. 51

    March 24, 2017: Madeleine George On What Plays Are Good For

    Brooke O'Harra of Penn's Faculty Theatre Arts talks with Madeleine George, whose play Seven Homeless Mammoths Wander New England will run at the Annenberg Center for The Arts April 5-8. George is the Theatre Arts Program’s Visiting Artist this Spring.

  8. 50

    March 23, 2017: Blutt Singer-Songwriter Symposium: Duncan Sheik

    Anthony DeCurtis talks with Duncan Shiek, a Grammy and Tony Award-winning artist who launched his musical career in 1996 with his self-titled debut album.

  9. 49

    March 29, 2017: Lunch with Jennifer Lin

    Former Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Jennifer Lin discusses her new family memoir, Shanghai Faithful, with Dick Polman.

  10. 48

    March 29, 2017: The Golden Shovel Anthology: New Poems Honoring Gwendolyn Brooks

    Anthology editors talk about the Golden Shovel form, the process of making this special anthology, and the far-reaching influence of Gwendolyn Brooks.

  11. 47

    April 20, 2017: City Planning Poetics 3: Queer Placemaking

    Organized and hosted by Davy Knittle, "City Planning Poetics" holds events that invite one or more poets and one or more planners, designers, planning historians or others working in the field of city planning to discuss a particular topic central to their work, to ask each other questions, and to read from their current projects.

  12. 46

    April 18, 2017: An Evening in Memory of Nina Auerbach

    Colleagues and friends read and share memories of Nina Auerbach.

  13. 45

    April 12, 2017: Speakeasy Open Mic Night

    Our student-run open mic night welcomes all kinds of readings, performances, spectacles, and happenings.

  14. 44

    April 13, 2017: Stand-Ups Sit Down: Handwerker Comedy Symposium

    “Stand-Ups Sitdown” is an annual series that features stand-up comedians in conversation with eminent TV comedy writer (and Penn alumnus) Lew Schneider.

  15. 43

    April 13, 2017: Quaker Days Reading

    Students share their works and personal connections to the Writers House for admitted students visiting during Quaker Days.

  16. 42

    April 6, 2017: Dylan Interpretations, Interpreting Dylan

    What does it mean when one of the greatest songwriters of the past century -- and the recent winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature -- devotes that much energy to songs written by other writers?

  17. 41

    April 4, 2017: Stephen Metcalf, Wesley Morris, and Al Filreis

    Stephen Metcalf, critic-at-large and columnist at Slate magazine and Wesley Morris, critic-at-large for The New York Times, join in discussion with Al Filreis.

  18. 40

    April 4, 2017: Finding an Agent

    Four authors and a literary agent participate in a panel discussion about finding and working with an agent.

  19. 39

    March 28, 2017: Brodsky Gallery Opening: Community Futurisms: Mapping Memories 001

    Artists introduce an installation of sound, maps, surveys, and ephemera from the quantum time capsule of Community Futures Lab, a pop-up oral history/oral futures recording lab, community resource library, workshop space, and gallery located in North Philadelphia exploring eminent futures and temporal domains of housing and displacement.

  20. 38

    March 22, 2017: Adroit Journal Celebration

    The Writers House celebrates the Adroit Journal, founded in November 2010 by poet and Penn student Peter LaBerge. At its foundation, the journal has its eyes focused ahead, seeking to showcase what its global staff of emerging writers sees as the future of poetry, prose, and art.

  21. 37

    March 15, 2017: Creative Venture Prize Presentations

    Three winners of the Creative Venture Prize present their projects involving exploring Cuban lullabies, punk music and Barrow, Alaska.

  22. 36

    March 2, 2017: Persian Literature in Translation

    Fatemeh Shams and Dick Davis discuss translated Persian literary work, in a program co-sponsored by the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations and the Middle East Center.

  23. 35

    February 22, 2017: Lunch with Steve Twomey

    Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Steve Twomey discusses his book that reports on the days leading up to the attack at Pearl Harbor.

  24. 34

    February 20, 2017: Matt Flegenheimer: Tails from the Campaign Trail and the Future of Political Journalism

    Dick Polman interviews New York Times reporter and Penn alumnus Matt Flegenheimer about covering the 2016 election.

  25. 33

    January 25, 2017: Shifting the Gaze with Alice Bag

    Amanda Silberling interviews singer-songwriter Alice Bag, leader and co-founder of punk band, "The Bags."

  26. 32

    Conceptualist sculptor Ken Lum (2013)

    Ken Lum is interviewed by Al Filreis about his curatorial, editorial, sculptural and theoretical work to mark the occasion of Lum's joining the faculty at Penn.

  27. 31

    Poets Pattie McCarthy and Jena Osman (2013)

    Two important innovative Philadelphia poets read from their work.

  28. 30

    Olympia Vernon (2013)

    Novelist Olympia Vernon reads from her fiction.

  29. 29

    Simon Morris, experimental bookmaker (2013)

    Simon Morris presents "Eating the Book" his tour of experimental bookwords challenging conventional methods of reading and writing.

  30. 28

    Journalist Ada Calhoun (2013)

    Anthony DeCurtis hosts this informal presentation by Ada Calhoun, frequent contributor to "The New York Times Book Review" and founding editor of Babble.com.

  31. 27

    Eduardo Halfon on "The Polish Boxer" (2013)

    Guatamalan novelist Eduardo Halfon talks with Al Filreis about his novel "The Polish Boxer" which is about, in part, his grandfather's survival of Auschwitz.

  32. 26

    A salute to pioneering journalists of the 1960's (2013)

    Mark Bowden ("Black Hawk Down") talks about the Sixties.

  33. 25

    The future of crime writing (2013)

    George Anastasia, a verteren reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer, talks about covering crime.

  34. 24

    A poetry reading by John Ashbery (2013)

    John Ashbery visits the house as a Writers House Fellow.

  35. 23

    Editors of Full Stop Magazine (2013)

    Conversation with the founders and editors of Full Stop Magazine.

  36. 22

    Launch party for "A People's Guide to the Philadelphia Museum of Art" (2013)

    Grace Ambrose's KWH Junior Fellow program featuring C.A. Conrad.

  37. 21

    Ian Frazier in conversation with Al Filreis (2006)

    The New Yorker humorist & nonfiction writer visited as a Writers House Fellow.

  38. 20

    Laurie Anderson in conversation with Al Filreis (2003)

    The performance artist visited as a Kelly Writers House Fellow.

  39. 19

    Anthony DeCurtis: readings from his interviews with musicians (2005)

    Celebration of the publication of his book of interviews, "In Other Words."

  40. 18

    The Autobiography of Amos Oz (2004)

    The Israeli novelist visits with his translator Nicholas DeLange to mark the publication of "A Tale of Love and Darkness."

  41. 17

    A Conversation with Cynthia Ozick (2006)

    The novelist is interviewed by Al Filreis

  42. 16

    Symposium on Kenny Goldsmith (2006)

    Barbara Cole, Joshua Schuster & Al Filreis discuss the artist's work

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  44. 14

    Geologist Hermann Pfefferkorn contemplates the meaning of gold (2004)

    http://writing.upenn.edu/wh/involved/programs/7-up/

  45. 13

    Fred Moten lectures on "Black Kant" (2007)

    http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Moten.html

  46. 12

    John Edgar Wideman talks about his writing (2000)

    http://www.writing.upenn.edu/wh/people/fellows/wideman.html

  47. 11

    June Jordan discusses her writing with Al Filreis (2001)

    http://www.writing.upenn.edu/wh/people/fellows/jordan.html

  48. 10

    Grace Paley discusses her writing with Al Filreis (2000)

    http://www.writing.upenn.edu/wh/people/fellows/paley.html

  49. 9

    Creative Writing contest winners read their writings (2007)

    http://writing.upenn.edu/wh/calendar/0407.html#25

  50. 8

    Flarf poetry festival in the Machine Series (2007)

    http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Flarf-Festival.html

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