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              News Archive SUNDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1999; 2:00 PM -- Hilary Tham read from her 
              new work, appearing with Karren Alenier (her new book: LOOKING 
              FOR DIVINE TRANSPORTATION) at R.W. Books, 9219 Center Street, 
              MANASSAS.  
 Thursday, March 16,2000 at 8:00 p.m.Rock Creek Gallery
 Mel Belin and Hilary Tham (open reading to follow)
 Picturesque venue -- easiest way in is, from Conn. Av. NW, turn 
              into Rock Creek Park on Tilden, go a few blocks to the bottom of 
              the hill (inside the park), and you can see the Gallery (used to 
              be called "the Art Barn") on your left, next to an old mill. The 
              phone no. for the Rock Creek Gallery is 202-244-2482. Melissa Bell 
              runs the series and can be reached by e:mail at crkedcrow@aol.com
 
 Monday March 20, 2000 7:30 P.M.Galaxy Hut features
 MINIMUS 2000 publication reading with Hilary Tham
 followed by Open mike. Come to listen, Come to read. GALAXY HUT 
              Poetry /Open mike 2711 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA. (three blocks 
              east from the Clarendon Metro) Galaxy Hut Poetry Series - 3rd Monday 
              of each month host: Cynthia Hoffman.
 
  April 10: 4 - 6 P.M.Reception & reading: The Art & Poetry of Hilary Tham
 Hilary Tham's Chinese brush paintings will be exhibited April 4 
              - 28 at the World Bank Volunteer Services Gallery, Room H2 
              - 200, Address: 800 19th Street, NW, Washington, DC. Tel: 202 473-8751
 
  Monday April 17, 7:30 P.M.Galaxy Hut features
 the Word Works _WINNERS: A Retrospective of the Washington Prize_publication
 reading with Karren Alenier, Sydney March, Miles David Moore and 
              Hilary Tham followed by Open mike. Come to listen, Come to read. 
              GALAXY HUT Poetry /Open mike 2711 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA. (three 
              blocks east from the Clarendon Metro) Galaxy Hut Poetry Series - 
              3rd Monday of each month host: Cynthia Hoffman.
 
 Sunday October 21,2000 5:00, p.m. POLITICS & PROSE BOOKSTORE, 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, 
              DC Tel: 202-363-1919; 202-364-1919 Publication Reading: WINNERS: 
              A Retrospective of the Washington Prize featuring poets Karren Alenier, 
              Patricia Garfinkel, Miles Moore, Hilary Tham and Prize winners Fred 
              Marchant and Peter Blair.
 
 Sunday, October 22, 2000, at 3:00 p.m.Publication reading of St. Mary's College Literary Festival 
              anthology Poetry for the Millennium, Columbia, Maryland. Poets included 
              Hilary Tham.
 
 Sunday November 12, 2000. Philadelphia, PA. The Manayunk 
              Art Center : 2 - 4 p.m. Publication reading of Winners: A Retrospective 
              of the Washington Prize/Word Works featuring Karren Alenier, Hilary 
              Tham, Miles D. Moore and Patricia Garfinkel and Prize winners Nathalie 
              Anderson, Peter Blair and Christpher Bursk. The Manayunk Art Center, 
              419 Green Lane (rear), Philadelphia., Pa 19128 -(19th century stable 
              building). 
 Wednesday November 15, 2000 7:30 p.m.Café Muse: The Word Works in collaboration with Strathmore 
              Hall Arts Center presents Hilary Tham reading from her new book, 
              Counting, followed by an open reading. Strathmore Hall, 10701 Rockville 
              Pike, North Bethesda, Maryland. 2 blocks from Grosvernor Metro Station. 
              Call 301-530-0540 for directions.
 
  Monday December 11, 2000. Barnes & Noble Bookstore, 
              Rockville at 7:30 p.m.Poets-a-tete Series. Featured reader Hilary Tham followed by an 
              Open Reading. Sign up for open reading at 7.15 p.m. Barnes & 
              Noble Bookstore, Montrose Crossing Shopping Center, corner of Rockville 
              Pike and Randolph Road, Rockville, Maryland. For information call 
              301-881-0237
 
 Sunday January 14, 2001,Iota Reading Series, Arlington at 6:00 p.m.
 Hilary Tham author of Counting, a book-length poem and Terence Mulligan, 
              author of Children of the West, short fiction collection. Hosted 
              by Miles David Moore. Iota Bar and Restaurant is located at 2832 
              Wilson Boulevard in Arlington, VA (two blocks east from the Clarendon 
              Metro) For information call 703-522-8340 or 703-256-9275
 
 Wednesday February 7, 2001 at 7:30 pm - Jamestown Elementary 
              School, 3700 N. Deleware Street, Arlington, VA. Poet-in-Residence 
              Hilary Tham will read with Mrs. Simmond' 4th Grade Class. The Artist-in-education 
              residency is sponsored by the Virginia Commission for the Arts with 
              Arlington Public Schools. Directions: Take Glebe Road North from Rte 66, pass the light at 
              Williamsburg Blvd. Take first Left onto Albermarle, then first left 
              onto Delaware Street. School is on your right.
 
  Thursday March 8, 2001 at 8:00 pm -- Bibelot in Canton, Baltimore 
              at The Can Company, 2400 Boston Street, Baltimore, MD 21224. 
              Store Phone: 410.276.9700. Felicia Morgenstern reads from her book 
              the night mother earth told father sky she was tired of the missionary 
              position and Hilary Tham reads from her new book COUNTING: A Long 
              Poem Directions: From New York & Washington D.C. - Take 95 to exit 
              57(Boston/O'Donnell Street) Follow signs for Boston Street West. 
              We are located at 2400 Boston Street, in the red & white American 
              Can Company building. Our parking lot is the turn after Safeway. Directions: From the Inner Harbor (Pisces restaurant @ Light & 
              Pratt) - Pratt Street to I-83/President Street. Make a right onto 
              President Street, follow to the end & it will turn into Fleet 
              Street. Take this through Fells Point to Boston Street. There is 
              a large liquor store at that intersection, and Boston Street veers 
              to the right. We are located in the American Can Company. 
 Tuesday March 20, 2001 7:00 Hilary Tham reads with Patricia 
              Garfinkel, Freda Denis Cooper and Cheryl Crockett at Barnes & Noble 
              Bookstore, 4801 Bethesda Avenue, Bethesda, MD. Tel: 301-986-1851 
              The Barnes & Noble is on Bethesda Ave. and Woodmont in Bethesda 
              (one block away from Wisconsin Ave. and Bethesda Ave.)  
  Friday April 6, 2001, 8:15 pm Hilary Tham reads at Fredericksburg Arts Center
 813 Sophia Street (beween George and William Streets). Reading will 
              be followed by an open reading.
 
  Tuesday April 17, 2001 Lunch with an Author reading: National 
              Organization of Jewish Women Venue TBA  
  Saturday April 28, 2001, noon - 4 pm Hilary gives a reading 
              and talk on writing sponsored by the PEN Women of American ALexandria 
              Branch at The Lyceum, 201 South Washington Street, Alexandria. 
              For information, call 703-548-9127
 
 May 7th, Monday at 6:00 PM -- English department at The Community 
              College of Baltimore County.Essex campus, northeast of Baltimore 
              City.  World Poetry, featuring Hilary Tham. Her reading will be 
              followed by non-native English speaking students reading their own 
              or professional poets' poems in their native languages. They will 
              also give short translations and explanations of the poems and poets 
              for the audience. For directions: Call or email Vicki Hong-Smith 
              (410)780-6118 ; vhongsmith@hotmail.com 
 Miller Cabin Poetry Under the StarsJuly 24 Tuesday 7:30 PM Rock Creek Park, Picnic Area # 6 Publication 
              readings: Hilary Tham reads from her new book Counting, Charlotte 
              Warren Gould reads from her 2000 Washington Prize winning book
 Gandhi's Lap.
 
 Sunday September 9, 2001: Hilary Tham & Gary Blankenburg 
              read at WordHouse,the Minás Gallery, 733 S. Ann Street, 
              Fells Point (410) 732-4258 followed by open mike. $3 admission unless 
              otherwise noted. Hosted by Peter Chapman and Sam Schmidt. 
 Saturday September 22, 2001:J. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Conference, City of Rockville and 
              Montgomery College in Rockville:
 10:45 a.m - noon: "The Many Voices of American Literature" 
              Moderator: Allan Lefcowitz. Panelists: Kenneth Carroll, Saideh Pakravan 
              and Hilary Tham. For information re registration, etc, dall 301-309-9461
 
 
  Wednesday, November 14, 2001 at 7:30 p.m. Eli Flam and 
              Hilary Tham present winners of the Potomac Review 2001 poetry and 
              fiction contests. Host Moira Burns. Open reading follows. Café 
              Muse at Strathmore Hall, 10701 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda, 
              Maryland. Free Parking.  1 1/2 blocks north of Grosvenor Metro stop.The public is invited to this free event.
 
 
  Saturday, November 24, 2001, at 8:00 p.m. Hilary Tham reads 
              from her new book Reality Check & Other Travel Poems. 
              Mariposa Center for Artistic Expression invites you to attend 
              The Saturday Night Poetry Series held weekly at 8:00 p.m. The program 
              includes featured guests, an open mike and complimentary re freshments. Mariposa is located at 5000 Berwyn Road, College Park, 
              MD 20740. Admission $5. For information call 301-513-9422 or visitwww.oocities.org/MariposaPoetry/. 
 Saturday February 16, 2002 at 7:30 pm,
 Washington Musica Viva, BannerArts Studio,
 4233C Howard Avenue, Kensington. Admission: $12
 Musicians:
 Sasha Margolis, violin, and Carl Banner, piano.
 Program:
 Brahms violin sonata in A Op. 100;
 Mordecai Seter Sonata for Piano (1982).
 Poet:Hilary Tham
 DIRECTIONS:BannerArts Studio is located at 4233C Howard Ave in Kensington, 
              MD, a
 mile north of the Capital Beltway.
 From MD/VA: Take Capital Beltway to exit 33 Connecticut Ave north 
              towards Kensington. Continue north 1.5 miles then turn left onto 
              Knowles St at the traffic light. Go straight past the first traffic 
              light (Summit Ave) then make the first right on Howard Ave. When 
              Howard Ave bends right, turn left into 4233, the Old Dominion warehouse. 
              WMV is up the sloping driveway beside the warehouse. Park in a marked 
              space or across the street. Seating for 60 people.
 
 February 28-March 3, 2002: Time: 4-5 PM Two-Year College 
              English Association-Southeast conference: Richmond Omni Hotel, sponsored 
              by J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College, Richmond. Hilary Tham 
              will present a seminar: "Empowering Acts: Editing and Publishing 
              your poems.  
 Thursday April 4, 2002 , 7:30 PM, Reston Community Center, 
              2310 Colts Neck Rd, Reston, VA Info: 703-478-4800 Hilary Tham 
              reads from her new book REALITY CHECK & other travel Poems & 
              Art. Open Reading follows.  
  April 26- 28, 2002 Kings Estate Press Literary Festival, 
              Clarion Hotel, 1300 Ponce de Leon Rd, St. Augustine, Florida. Info: 
              1-800-249-7485. Hilary Tham, Mel Belin and Miles David Moore 
              are featured poets reading at the festival. 
 Sunday June 9, 2002 at 6:00 p.m.Dean Blehert & Hilary Tham with open reading to follow.
 Iota Bar and Restaurant is located at 2832 Wilson Boulevard in Arlington, 
              VA. (two blocks east from the Clarendon Metro)For information call 
              703-522-8340 or 703-256-9275
 
  Wednesday April 14, 2004 at 8:00 pm. Georgetown University Poetry Club presents Hilary Tham. The reading is held in the Midnight MUG, a coffee shop on the 2nd floor of Lauinger Library.  The library is located on the corner of 37th and Prospect Street.    Metered parking is available by the library and the university has a parking garage. Tuesday April 20, 2004 at 7:30 p.m. Poetry Coffeehouse presents Hilary Tham at Grace Church in Georgetown, located on Wisconsin Ave. between M and K streets. Free coffee and refreshments will be offered; free parking is available at the Loews Cinema a block from the church at Wisconsin and K streets. |