Tag: human evolution
Word of the Day
There’s a little project online called wordia.com, who focus around a word for the day and get someone to wax lyrical about a particular word. Unsuprisingly I picked “evolve” for mine. Here’s the video.
Posted: January 26th, 2010 under Uncategorized.
Tags: evolution, human evolution, Poetry, wordia
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My Set at Utter! Evolution
For anyone that didn’t make it, here’s an video of my set at Utter! Evolution a few nights back, click on the “facebook” icon in the top right hand corner to watch it in HD. It was a quality night, with great performances by Baba Brinkman and Kelly Swain. Big kudos is due to Charlie [...]
Posted: October 18th, 2009 under A Life in Poetry, Cul-cha!, Here Comes the Science, multimedia.
Tags: evolution, human evolution, Poetry, Richard Tyrone Jones, Utter
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Utter Evolution- 15th October
Tomorrow night I will be performing some of my Palaeoanthropological poetry at Utter Evolution at the Cross Kings in King’s Cross. I’ll be reading first, probably round 7.50, so get there early for that reason but also because the door charge jumps from £5 to £10 at the stroke of 7.30. Details below: Thurs 15th [...]
Posted: October 14th, 2009 under A Life in Poetry, Cul-cha!, Here Comes the Science.
Tags: evolution, human evolution, palaeoanthropology, Poetry, Utter
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The Poetry of Acheulean Hand Axes
So the basic plan for the year ahead is this. To finally shake off my ring rust and get to serious work on a long sequence of poems about human evolution. So far I’ve written about ten, though some of these are quite long and made up of many parts. However, now is the time [...]
Posted: July 22nd, 2009 under A Life in Poetry, Here Comes the Science.
Tags: evolution, human evolution, Poetry
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Niall O'Sullivan is a poet, editor and event host. He has published two books of poetry with Flipped Eye and hosts London's biggest open mic, Poetry Unplugged, at the Poetry Cafe.