Thursday, October 18, 2007

New Flyers for Alliteration!

Number 1:

Number 2:


For more information, contact Stephanie Guerra at sguerra1@mscd.edu.
Flyer by Adam Speirs.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Poetry Scroll Pictures!

October 4th, 2007, Sigma Tau Delta's Metro Poets Poetry Club helped the Denver Poet's Association host the Poetry Scroll on the Auraria Campus. The Poetry Scroll is an ongoing public poetry project brought to us by Chris Ransick. Below follow pictures from the event. Photographer: Tameca L Coleman.

Laura Grolla and Piper Mullins direct writers about the scroll:











Sunday, October 7, 2007

Sigma Tau Delta Celebrates National Book Banning Week

National Book Banning Week was September 29th through October 6th. Sigma Tau Delta and Phi Alpha Theta hosted events in the Auraria Library during that time. There were smut readings, discussions and informative displays that educated the public about banned books. A large poster was placed in the library for others to look at which featured quotes and informative tidbits about bookbanning.

For more information about book banning week in general, visit The American Library Association and don't forget to read a banned book!

Pictures from the event follow. All photos were taken by Tameca L Coleman.

Jennifer Goodland listens to a presentation at one of the book banning week events.


Marianne Goodland speaks to a group of students about her personal experiences with the "free" press, and how she had to fight to keep her notes and resources from a subpoena.



Christine Dupont-Patz, M.A., Instructor of Art History reading from Judy Blume's book Forever at the Smut Reads event.


Passersby reading quotes and information about book banning on the poster display (designed and compiled by Stephanie Guerra).



Pat Yarrow reading from Mark Twain's Letters from the Earth at the Smut Reads event.


Local poet, Aimee Herman, reading her erotic poetry at the Smut Reads.


Professor Anthony Guilbert reading Walt Whitman at the Smut Reads.



Professor Rebecca Gorman reading Heather Has Two Mommies by Lesléa Newman.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

The Poetry Scroll

"Denver's Longest Poem" is coming to Auraria. The "Poe Torrah," is a
poetry scroll that was built by the mayors staff. Denver's Poet
Laureate, Chris Ransick, in conjunction with the mayor's office
created the scroll with intent to get people to actively pursue,
create, and contemplate poetry as a living artform. Upon its
completion, the scroll will be housed in some sort of public building,
but before that it will be making a stop here at Auraria.

The scroll will be displayed at a table by the flagpole on Thursday,
October 4, from 9:45am-5:00pm and Friday October 5 from 9:45am-
3:00pm. We would like to encourage all Auraria students to
participate by writing their poetry on the scroll. We also want to
remind all writers that the scroll may be housed in a public venue,
such as a school, and to please keep the content appropriate to all
ages.

The scroll is brought to you by Denver Poets Association and
MetroPoets (Sigma Tau Delta). For more info on either organization, please email
pmullin3@mscd.edu or tcolem10@mscd.edu

Monday, October 1, 2007

Metro Poets: Public Poetry

m e t r o p o e t s
presents





Public Poetry: A Discussion

Thursday, October 4, 2007

@ the Golda Meir House,
in Historic 9th Street Park

sponsored by Sigma Tau Delta
flyer by Lisa Holthausen