The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 17, 1997, Page 13, Image 13

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    Poetiy group provides
forum for creativity
READING from page 12
Through their efforts, the No-Name
Readings serve as an almost exclusive
forum for graduate students and foster
a microcosm of English activity.
“For a lot of grad students it pro
vided a place to read and receive en
couragement to write,” he said.
Dale, who will read for the third
time Friday, said that this is many stu
dents’ first opportunity to get a public
response to their personal visions and
efforts.
“It’s the first venture for a lot of
people in a public display of writing,”
Jacobs said. “One of the primary fo
cuses has always been on supporting
each other.”
The No-Name gatherings were the
first of an outcropping of local read
ings, including the Poetry Slams in
Nebraska Union, said Jacobs. Unlike
the No-Name Readings, the partici
pants volunteer from the audience and
need not be graduate students.
“The No-Name Readings fuel other
things in Lincoln. It’s part of a greater
interest in poetry — all the coffee
houses for instance,” he said.
“There seems to be more interest
in the written word,” Jacobs said.
«
It’s the first venture
fora lot of people in
a public display of
writing. One of the 1
primary focuses has
always been on
supporting each
other.” I
Dale Jacobs
English graduate student
“Look at Barnes & Noble, it’s busy all
the time, it’s a culture of reading.
Sometimes (pop) culture gets a bad rap,
but there is more going on than what
the press gives us credit for.”
Along with Deborah McGinn, Dale
Jacobs will read at 4 p.m. Friday at
Duffy’s Thvem, 1412 O St. All ages
are welcome and admission is free.
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