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Sunday, October 1, 2023

FREE Oct 11th In-Person PDX Literary Arts Poetry Reading and Discussion

 Hope to see you there!
https://literary-arts.org/event/timeless-feminist-wisdom-a-poetic-conversation-between-adela-zamudio-and-adrienne-rich/ 

Posted by Lynette Yetter Makes Music, Movies, Books and Art to Touch Your Soul and Make You Think at 11:04 PM
Labels: Adela Zamudio, Adrienne Rich, Feminist, lesbian, Literary Arts, lynette yetter, poetry, Poetry in translation, Sara Guest

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Lynette Yetter Makes Music, Movies, Books and Art to Touch Your Soul and Make You Think
Lynette Yetter (Quiniapac) makes Music, Movies, Books and Art to inspire you. Lynette played panpipes on the Academy Award Nominated documentary, "Recycled Life." According to Northeast Intune Magazine, "If you can imagine what air, water, fire, and earth sound like in music notes, then you can imagine what Lynette Yetter’s songs sound like. ... spiritual in nature and have a worldly richness ... makes humans one with nature through the vibrations echoing in the bamboo reeds ... Her music gives nature its own expressive sound." One song she turned into an award winning music video - Nam Myoho Renge Kyo. The video shot up to #1 on a viewer requested television playlist. Lynette has recorded two CDs (in Los Angeles and in Bolivia) - "Music of the Andes and More...," and "Inka Spirit". You can get inspired with her novel, "Lucy Plays Panpipes for Peace", her creative nonfiction book "72 Money Saving Tips for the 99%", and her PEN Award for Poetry in Translation finalist bilingual book "Adela Zamudio: Selected Poetry & Prose"
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Links to people and music of the Andes and more

  • Adair Lara (Great writing teacher! Thank you, Adair!)
  • AIMA (Asociación Internacional de Musicos Andinos)
  • Amnesty International
  • Ayllu Yachay
  • Blogcritics
  • Brian Ransom
  • Budista en Lima
  • Celebrate Radio, Reaching Up! & More (Thank you for playing my music!)
  • Chalena Vasquez (Authority on music and dance of Peru)
  • Dale Olsen
  • Erin Hicks (check out her illustrations! It's not everyday you meet a New York illustrator who gave up a promising carreer in the Big Apple to go into the wilderness and maintain hiking trails and paint landscape sketches. An artist whose work will endure through-out history. I believe that John Muir and Henry David Thoreau are applauding her)
  • Experimental Musical Instruments
  • Frank Todd Radio (thanks for playing my music, Frank!)
  • Huacaltia (fusion music of the Americas. Thank you to Hernan Pinilla for teaching me kena and zampoña!)
  • Human Rights Watch
  • Leslie Mancillas (Honest writing of daily married life with children, based on deep spiritual roots)
  • Lew Ellingham (Read his new book, "The Birds and Other Poems")
  • Michael Heralda's Aztec Stories (For everything you wanted to know about Aztec Culture, through music and storytelling)
  • Museo Nacional del Archeologia, Antropologia e Historia del Peru
  • Nina Kellogg (amazing, beautiful, powerful ceramic wall installations to bring your space alive)
  • Peña Pachamama (San Francisco, California)
  • Peter Apel (happy fun music for children of all ages. My favorite song is "Sometimes I eat Oatmeal for Breakfast!" Yum!)
  • Potters for Peace
  • Quechua list serve
  • Quena Fingering Chart (Loren Stafford, thank you for connecting me to one of my first teachers, Hernan Pinillia of Huayucaltia!)
  • Radio Gente (¡Gracias por difundir mi musica!)
  • Rhythm Fusion (Buy quality panpipes)
  • Richard Marcus (Tells it like it is. Tought-provoking review of CDs and Books from around the world)
  • Scott August (Nammie Winner, Native Flute)
  • SGI (Soka Gakkai International - lay Buddhist organization that I LOVE!)
  • SOA Watch
  • Society for Ethnomusicology
  • SSILA (Society for the Indigenous Languages of the Americas)
  • Susan Rawcliffe
  • This blog is in the Amazon Associate program
  • V2 Gallery (view and buy fine paintings and sculptures)
  • Welburn Gourd Farm (buy gourds and books to make musical instruments)
  • Wyndra (web designer who create the first prototype of this site. Her format I use to this day. Thanks Wyndra!)
  • Zepti Search Engine