April is National Poetry Month. Mitchell celebrates with P. Scott Cunningham, founder of O, Miami, one of the most significant poetry events in the country. Mitchell and Scott talk about the past, present and exciting future of poetry, as well as Scott’s new book, “Ya Te Veo.” All this while enjoying a delicious brunch from The Café at Books&Books.
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Host: Mitchell Kaplan
Showrunner: Carmen Lucas
Editor: Andy Stermer
Links:
https://booksandbooks.com/
http://www.omiami.org/
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