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twenty-ten twenty-eleventwenty-ten twenty-elevenThursday, September 30, 7:30 p.m.
Gateway Auditorium
Pulitzer Prize winning poet Paul Muldoon
Friday, October 15, 7:30 pmPresser Room
The Poetry of Bob Dylanand Leonard Cohen as Sung
and Played by DavidBrahinsky and Guy DeRosa
Saturday, October 16, 7:30 p.m.Gateway Auditorium
Celtic Music, Song & DanceFeaturing the
Martin Family BandA perennial Bucks favorite featuring Irish dance
and storytelling. After the performance, meet the performers and enjoy a beautiful
spread of Celtic refreshments.
$15 Adults/SeniorsChildren 12 and under are free
bucks.edu/celt for tickets
Friday, October 22, 7:30 p.m., Orangery
Michael MartoneMartone is the acclaimed author of
Michael Martone and The Flatness and OtherLandscapes, which won the AWP Award for
creative nonfiction. The author of many shortstories and journal articles, Martone has
a distinctive style of writing that illustrates a lucid awareness of detail and the
process of writing itself.
Poet Cleveland Wall will be reading with Michael Martone.
Friday, December 3, 7:30 p.m., Orangery
Major JacksonThis young Black poet with Philadelphia roots
was a PEW fellowship recipient. His work isengaging and will serve to expand
contemporary literary horizons.
Monday, February 7, 7:30 p.m.Presser Room
Jonathan Kreisberg QuartetAn eclectic jazz group that focuses on cuttingedge acoustic jazz as well as traditional jazz,
the group has an avid following. Kreisberg teaches, composes music
and performs internationally.
$10 Adults/Seniors
Friday, February 18, noonTyler Hall 128
Bob HolmanAfter a lifetime celebrating the art of
poetry, including writing books such as A Couple Ways of Doing Something and The Collect Call of the Wild, Holman has
recently been involved in the NEA-supportedonline poetry project called the World ofPoetry. In 2002, he became proprietor of
the Bowery Poetry Club, home to a weeklypoetry slam called NYC-Urbana.
Friday, April 8, 7:30 p.m.Orangery
Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno Bonanno is author of a haunting book
of poems, Slaamming Open the Door, dealingwith the murder of her daughter. Reading
with Bonanno also will be the winner of theStan Heim/Louis Camp Bucks County
Community College Student Award in Poetry.
Friday, May 6, 7:30 p.m.Orangery
Dana RoeserRoeser, one of the most vital and
exciting poets currently writing, has been scheduled for the Women’s History
celebration. Her courage in her writing servesas an inspiration for many. Also marking thecelebration, students and staff will read from
their own work and the work of women writers.
April 21 to May 7Hicks Art Gallery, Gateway Auditorium,
Music Multimedia Building, Presser Room
Arts at BucksBucks County Community College, Department
of the Arts, celebrates their annual Arts atBucks. This celebration includes student work
in visual arts, film, multimedia, theater andmusic, as well as performances by nationally
recognized groups.
For a list of activities, visit bucks.edu/cultural.
Bucks County Community College is anaccredited institutional member of the
National Association of Schools of Arts andDesign and the National Association of
Schools of Music.
Thursday, September 30, 7:30 p.m.Gateway Auditorium
Pulitzer Prize winning poet Paul Muldoon
Friday, October 15, 7:30 pmPresser Room
The Poetry of Bob Dylanand Leonard Cohen as Sung
and Played by DavidBrahinsky and Guy DeRosa
Saturday, October 16, 7:30 p.m.Gateway Auditorium
Celtic Music, Song & DanceFeaturing the
Martin Family BandA perennial Bucks favorite featuring Irish dance
and storytelling. After the performance, meet the performers and enjoy a beautiful
spread of Celtic refreshments.
$15 Adults/SeniorsChildren 12 and under are free
bucks.edu/celt for tickets
Friday, October 22, 7:30 p.m., Orangery
Michael MartoneMartone is the acclaimed author of
Michael Martone and The Flatness and OtherLandscapes, which won the AWP Award for
creative nonfiction. The author of many shortstories and journal articles, Martone has
a distinctive style of writing that illustrates a lucid awareness of detail and the
process of writing itself.
Poet Cleveland Wall will be reading with Michael Martone.
Friday, December 3, 7:30 p.m., Orangery
Major JacksonThis young Black poet with Philadelphia roots
was a PEW fellowship recipient. His work isengaging and will serve to expand
contemporary literary horizons.
Monday, February 7, 7:30 p.m.Presser Room
Jonathan Kreisberg QuartetAn eclectic jazz group that focuses on cuttingedge acoustic jazz as well as traditional jazz,
the group has an avid following. Kreisberg teaches, composes music
and performs internationally.
$10 Adults/Seniors
Friday, February 18, noonTyler Hall 128
Bob HolmanAfter a lifetime celebrating the art of
poetry, including writing books such as A Couple Ways of Doing Something and The Collect Call of the Wild, Holman has
recently been involved in the NEA-supportedonline poetry project called the World ofPoetry. In 2002, he became proprietor of
the Bowery Poetry Club, home to a weeklypoetry slam called NYC-Urbana.
Friday, April 8, 7:30 p.m.Orangery
Kathleen Sheeder Bonanno Bonanno is author of a haunting book
of poems, Slaamming Open the Door, dealingwith the murder of her daughter. Reading
with Bonanno also will be the winner of theStan Heim/Louis Camp Bucks County
Community College Student Award in Poetry.
Friday, May 6, 7:30 p.m.Orangery
Dana RoeserRoeser, one of the most vital and
exciting poets currently writing, has been scheduled for the Women’s History
celebration. Her courage in her writing servesas an inspiration for many. Also marking thecelebration, students and staff will read from
their own work and the work of women writers.
April 21 to May 7Hicks Art Gallery, Gateway Auditorium,
Music Multimedia Building, Presser Room
Arts at BucksBucks County Community College, Department
of the Arts, celebrates their annual Arts atBucks. This celebration includes student work
in visual arts, film, multimedia, theater andmusic, as well as performances by nationally
recognized groups.
For a list of activities, visit bucks.edu/cultural.
Bucks County Community College is anaccredited institutional member of the
National Association of Schools of Arts andDesign and the National Association of
Schools of Music.