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He just told on
Prairie Home Companion (maybe a rebroadcast?) his story of arriving in New York at 18 and asking a cabbie to take him to "The Village" -- "anywhere" in the Village. He was dropped at 2nd and 6th, and says he was disappointed that there was a HoJo's and (i think) a drug store, and it looked just like Tulsa. (Perhaps facetiously) he says he was expecting thatched roofs. Probably not encyclopedic, but choice. --
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Ron Padgett will present the Joshua Ringel Memorial Poetry Reading on Sunday April 22, 2012 at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Free and open to the public. Q&A to follow. — Preceding
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