Lunchbox Lecture: The History of Spoken Word Poetry (Read More)

Join the Nebraska State Historical Society for this month’s Lunchbox Lecture featuring Jewel Rodgers, Nebraska State Poet 2025–2029! During her keynote, Jewel reflects on her journey as a self-described spoken word artist stepping into a traditionally page-centered literary role. Through performance and storytelling, she explores the cultural roots of spoken word, its historical ties to jazz and artistic movements, and the skepticism it sometimes encounters in academic poetry spaces. Blending poems with personal narrative, she demonstrates how spoken word serves as a powerful tool for both artistic excellence and community-building. Event admission is free. LNKTV will record the lecture and make it available to the public. Special thanks to the Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation for providing funding for this event series and the recording to broadcast on LNKTV.

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Verbal Gumbo (Read More)

A microphone cord wraps around a cooking pot. Background text says "respecting the mic since 2011". Words coming from the pot read: okra your third eye, relationshrimps, stewed haiku, oxymorhymes, rice n' beats, onomatopeace-y'all
This spoken word event will begin with a discussion of the history and cultural impact of oral tradition in shaping modern poetry, hip hop, and storytelling followed by spoken word poetry and music. Tickets are $18 in advance, $22 at the door. Visit the Nebraska Writers Collective event page for the advance ticket link.

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