This week on Poets' West - Thr 6:30pm


PoetsWest at KSER 90.7 FM Thursday, January 12 at 6:30 p.m. (PST)—REALMS UNKNOWN If you are out of range for this station, the broadcast is available worldwide via streaming by going to http://www.kser.org/ and following the Listen Live links. Or listen to two recent programs on our web site if you have high speed internet: www.poetswest.com under PoetsWest Radio Programs PoetsWest #97REALMS UNKNOWN(29.01minutes)
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Knowledge of Looking—Thomas Hubbard
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from Sleepwalking Apocalypse—Ed Mast
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Somewhere Down There—John Peterson
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When I Ask—Marj Hahne
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Dawn of Space Flight—Keith Holyoak
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Night Ferry—Keith Holyoak
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Mind Wanting More—Holly Hughes
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Invisible Man Part I—Ed Mast
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Invisible Man Part II—Ed Mast
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Comet Hale-Bopp—Dan Williams
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Venus in Transit—Dan Williams
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At Wat Bpoo Dahm—Ann Spiers
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Water—Pieter Zilinsky
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Beyond Human Understanding—Pieter Zilinsky
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from Land of the Dead—Ed Mast
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Cold Night—J. Glenn Evans
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Brad Mehldau Trio Tk1 ©2012 PoetsWest

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Listen to two recent PoetsWest Radio Programs
www.poetswest.comThe following programs are on the PoetsWest website until Saturday 21 Jan 12PoetsWest #14 Tales from the CityPoetsWest #215 Mapping Your Route 
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTSCandlelight vigil and protest marking the 10th anniversary of the opening of the Guantanamo Bay prison.Wednesday, January 11, 2012 from 5:00 – 6:00pmJackson Federal Building (2nd Avenue between Madison and Marion), downtown SeattleSponsors: Washington State Religious Campaign Against Torture (WSRCAT), National Religious Campaign Against Torture (NRCAT), Amnesty International USA, Western Washington Fellowship of Reconciliation, Code Pink and American Civil Liberties Union-Washington (ACLU-WA). 

A free upcoming event not to be missed!Wednesday, January 11 at 7:30 p.m.Walker-Ames Room at Kane Hall, UW Campus, SeattleUW Polish Studies Endowment Committee features Prof. Robert Faggen of Claremont McKenna College on Milosz and the American Poets He Loved. . . and Hated. This lecture is a part of the Distinguished Speakers Series. Free event and open to the public. Contact Krystyna Untersteiner 206.526.2981 or kuntersteiner@polishstudiesuw.org or check the website www.polishstudiesuw.org 
 
NOTE—Beginning in January 2012 PoetsWest will meet only the 2nd Saturday at the Green Lake Library. 

And at the Green Lake Library on Saturday, January 14 at 4 pm:Two engaging poets you want to hear! Art Gomez and Rayn Roberts.Saturday, January 14 at 4:00 p.m.Green Lake Branch Seattle Public Library, 7364 E Greenlake Dr. N, SeattleReader’s Choice features Art Gomez and Rayn Roberts. Open mike. MC J. Glenn Evans. Contact J. Glenn 

Wednesday, January 18 at 7:00pmThe Creekside, a Merrill Gardens Community, 18200 Woodinville-Snohomish Rd NE, Woodinville, WAPoetsWest @ The Creekside features Rayn Roberts. Open mic.Refreshments courtesy of The Creekside. Contact cecrouch@msn.com. 

 —Is it not treason against the sovereign people of the United States when the legislators pass laws that trash our Constitution, and the president fails to veto such laws and the Supreme Court fails to declare such laws as unconstitutional?—J. Glenn Evans—03 Jan 2012— 
LAND FOR A DUWAMISH RESERVATION NOW150-YEAR WAIT FOR AN UNFULFILLED PROMISESHOULD BE SEATTLE’S SHAME WHEN MAGNUSON PARKCOULD BE A TOKEN RETURN OF THE LANDTAKEN FROM THEM