POETRY
Introduction by Arlene Ang
Jeff Alan - April Again
Tom Daley - Plume [After Is ...
Nicelle Davis - The Night Ci ...
Michael Diebert - Seniors
Daniela Elza and Al Rempel - ...
Janice Moore Fuller - Visita ...
Ricky Garni - After 5 Inches ...
Veronica Golos - Snow in Apr ...
Jean Hollander - Mare Imbriu ...
Allan Johnston - Yap
Tim Myers - Anorexic: A Ren ...
Eliza Victoria - Maps
Jeff Alan - April Again
Tom Daley - Plume [After Is ...
Nicelle Davis - The Night Ci ...
Michael Diebert - Seniors
Daniela Elza and Al Rempel - ...
Janice Moore Fuller - Visita ...
Ricky Garni - After 5 Inches ...
Veronica Golos - Snow in Apr ...
Jean Hollander - Mare Imbriu ...
Allan Johnston - Yap
Tim Myers - Anorexic: A Ren ...
Eliza Victoria - Maps

Click here to listen to Carlos Andrés Gómez performing "Rhodes Scholar (If the Devil Could Suck His Own d**k He'd Be British)" Carlos Andrés Gómez is an actor, playwright, and poet from New York City. He is a Russell Simmons HBO Def Poet and 2006 International Poetry Slam Champion. Winner of the 2009 Artist of the Year Award at the Promoting Outstanding Writers Awards, he stars in Spike Lee’s Inside Man alongside Denzel Washington, Jodie Foster, and Clive Owen. Over the past year, he has collaborated with Tony award-winning tap dance legend Savion Glover on Broadway, represented the United States at the Poetry Africa International Festival in Durban, South Africa, and was a special guest performer at the MACY's Passport Fashion Show. He is currently wrapping up the final leg of his 50-date Majority of One National College Tour and putting the finishing touches on his third album, Vitruvius, which is scheduled for release in Summer 2010. |
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Carlos Andrés Gómez is an actor, playwright, and poet from New York City. He is a Russell Simmons HBO Def Poet and 2006 International Poetry Slam Champion. Winner of the 2009 Artist of the Year Award at the Promoting Outstanding Writers Awards, he stars in Spike Lee’s Inside Man alongside Denzel Washington, Jodie Foster, and Clive Owen. Over the past year, he has collaborated with Tony award-winning tap dance legend Savion Glover on Broadway, represented the United States at the Poetry Africa International Festival in Durban, South Africa, and was a special guest performer at the MACY's Passport Fashion Show. He is currently wrapping up the final leg of his 50-date Majority of One National College Tour and putting the finishing touches on his third album, Vitruvius, which is scheduled for release in Summer 2010.

