
This poet’s picnic offers a feast of words and music
Clip: 4/3/2017 | 4m 50s
Mixing vaudeville variety show with poetry as an ancient oral art form.
You’ll find a feast of music, storytelling and poetry at "Muldoon's Picnic," a monthly show held at the Irish Art Center in New York. The event, which mixes vaudeville variety show with poetry as an ancient oral art form, is the brainchild of Irish-born, Pulitzer-winning writer Patrick Muldoon. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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This poet’s picnic offers a feast of words and music
Clip: 4/3/2017 | 4m 50s
You’ll find a feast of music, storytelling and poetry at "Muldoon's Picnic," a monthly show held at the Irish Art Center in New York. The event, which mixes vaudeville variety show with poetry as an ancient oral art form, is the brainchild of Irish-born, Pulitzer-winning writer Patrick Muldoon. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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