Out of the Past - SoCal's Beat Era
Fred Dewey (1957-2021) was director of Beyond Baroque Literary / Arts Center from 1996 to 2010. In this video, he describes the Venice-based organization's impact on LA poetry and culture since its founding in 1969.
The Legacy of Merilene Murphy
Merilene Murphy (1955-2007) poet,  literary activist and publisher, was a prominent figure in the LA poetry scene . Her portrait (left) by photographer Mark Savage hangs today at The World Stage performance gallery in Leimert Park.  In this video, poet Regina Higgins reads  Murphy's poem, "Fat Grass & Slow Rain," at a  2007 World Stage tribute to the late poet.
Merilene Murphy
How do you translate a poem?
Niloufar Talebi (left) and Hèléne Cardona (right) describe how they approached the challenge during their appearances at a Tebot Bach  event  in Huntington Beach as part of the 2008 Orange County Poetry Festival.
Hèléna Cardona
Niloufar Talebi
The growth of Red Hen Press
Red Hen Press, founded in 1994 by Kate Gale and Mark E. Cull, has published hundred of poetry titles and become Southern California's largest independent literary press and one of the biggest on the west coast.  In this video, Managing Editor Kate Gale, speaking at Red Hen's 17th Anniversary event, describes  the Pasadena-based non-profit's continued growth.
Kate Gale
In a 2011 interview, fiction author Cheryl Klein, director of Poets & Writers' California office, discusses the organization's work, the Los Angeles literary community, and her own writing.
Cheryl Klein
Under poet Sarah Maclay's artistic direction, the 3rd Area reading series hosted a parade of noted national and regional poets at the PHARMAKA art gallery in Downtown L.A. In this 2009 video, Maclay and PHARMAKA's Christopher Monger discuss the series with Mariano Zaro.
Jim Doane