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Article: The 29th Irish Evening: The HoCoPoLitSo will treat its audience to another occasion of tunes, step-dancers and poetic readings.(Concert review)
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- The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
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- February 7, 2007
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Byline: Sandy Alexander
Feb. 7--For the 29th year, the Howard County Poetry and Literature Society will take audiences away from the cold and gray of winter with lively Irish tunes, fast-moving step-dancers and colorful poetic imagery.
The society's annual Evening of Irish Music and Poetry on Friday night at Jim Rouse Theatre in Columbia will feature a reading by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon, who has built an international reputation with his inventive use of language and imaginative themes. Muldoon said by e-mail that public readings are an extension of his work as a poet, critic and teacher. "The public performance of a poem is an ...
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