Sunday, April 18, 3:00 p.m.
Mytili Jagannathan, Chris Putnam and Ward Tietz
@ in your ear @ DCAC
Please join us on Sunday, April 18 at 3 p.m. at the DC Arts Center (2438 18th Street in Adams Morgan, just south of Columbia Road on the west side of the street) for what will be a fantastic poetry performance with MYTILI JAGANNATHAN, C.E. PUTNAM, and WARD TIETZ.

MYTILI JAGANNATHAN received her B.A. from Brandeis University and her M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania. She also studied in the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Year-in-India Program. She is the author of a chapbook called ACTS (habenicht press, 2003) and her work is included in the forthcoming anthology Cities of Chance: An Anthology of New Poetry from the United States and Brazil. Her poems have also been published in Xconnect, Combo, Interlope, Mirage #4/Period(ical), SALT, and XCP: Cross-Cultural Poetics. In 2001 Jagannathan was awarded an Inspiration Grant from the Leeway Foundation in Philadelphia and in 2002 she earned a Pew Fellowship in the Arts.

C.E. PUTNAM was born in Seattle Washington and has lived in three world capitals (London, Washington DC, and Bangkok). He maintains P.I.S.O.R. (The Putnam Institute for Space Opera Research) & operates FiftyCentsOffPress. Monkey Puzzle, Bird Dog, Pom2, Ixnay, Pavement Saw, Tin Fish, Skanky Possum, lungful! and http:// canwehaveourballback.com/6putnam.htm contain some of his writings. His sound art projects include: P.I.S.O.R's Music for Plants and Other Living Things and P.I.S.O.R. SCARES (Halloween 2004 Double Double). He will be moving to Bangkok, Thailand in July 2004 with his wife Maureen Hickey as she begins her PhD in Geography research on Bangkok Taxicab drivers.

WARD TIETZ constructs large three-dimensional letters and words from a variety of materials and has exhibited and performed in the United States and Europe. He presently teaches at Georgetown University.

Location:

2438 18th Street in Adams Morgan
(south of Columbia Rd. on the west side of the street)
All readings are on third Sundays at 3 PM, Admission $5, FREE for DCAC members