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    Wolverine Farm to present poetry through multimedia Saturday

    Photo courtesy of Wolverine Farm

    Wolverine farm is bringing a new twist to the traditional poetry reading.

    The event, titled “Crossings: A Multimedia Poetry Reading,” will take place on April from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Wolverine Farm Letterpress and Publick House.

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    According to Wolverine Farm’s website, the event is an “experimental reading” that will intertwine artists writings with different art mediums. The site also explains that “the project is a collaboration with various writers, artists, dancers and musicians.”

    The event will feature 15 community artists, including Colorado State University Associate Professor Dan Beachy-Quick and a number of CSU students.

    When: Saturday, 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. 

    Where: Wolverine Farm

    While the event is free, donations will be accepted.

    Editor’s note: Seth Bodine, The Collegian night editor, is a participant in this event. 

    Collegian Reporter Nate Day can be reached at entertainment@collegian.com or on Twitter @NateMDay

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