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Poetry reading: Tate Swindell, Neeli Cherkovski and Thomas Antonic at the Beat Museum

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Beat Museum poetry reading

Tate Swindell writes —

Friends,
I’ll be reading poetry at the Beat Museum (Broadway & Columbus in San Francisco) this Saturday [November 17] at 2pm.

My good friends Neeli Cherkovski and Thomas Antonic will read as well.

Please join us if yr able!

Tate

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Author: Empty Mirror News Tags: poetry reading Category: News November 13, 2018

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