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Wake Up & Smell The Poetry, Friday (4/10) at 7pm Live on HCAM! Guest Features Nadia Colburn and The Lied To's

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WAKE UP & SMELL THE POETRY
THIS FRIDAY NIGHT 7:00-8:00 PM
GUEST FEATURES NADIA COLBURN and THE LIED TO'S
AT www.youtube.com/hcamtv
HOSTED BY CHERYL PERREAULT

I am happy to announce that the crew at HCAM-TV have kindly offered to host April's scheduled feature performance
of Wake up and Smell the Poetry on HCAM TV and their YouTube live stream of the program this Friday night.
I welcome you to join us as viewers.

The program will take place at 7:00-8:00 p.m..
Our Guest features who were scheduled for April have both agreed to perform via Zoom from their homes
include poet, Nadia Colburn and music duo The Lied Tos.

I will serve as the host and am very much looking to hear both presentations of feature
as they are incredibly talented, connecting with audience and deeply caring about our world and its people.

---Cheryl Perreault, Host of Wake Up And Smell The Poetry

About The Guest Features

The Lied To's are Susan Levine and Doug Kwartler, two Massachusetts-based singer-songwriters who joined musical forces in 2014. Their most recent cd, The Lesser of Two Evils, received universal praise for its gritty instrumentation, impeccable harmonies and honest songwriting. The music website The Daily Country wrote that it was “…contemporary and timeless…”, while Tom Haugen of The Daily Vault called it, “…nothing short of brilliant.” The Lied To’s have played sold-out concerts at Club Passim in Cambridge, MA, and The Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, TN, and regularly play at venues throughout New England and beyond.

Nadia Colburn holds a Ph.D. in English from Columbia University and a B. A. from Harvard University. She is a certified Kundalini yoga teacher and an Order of Interbeing aspirant in Thich Nhaht Hahn's Plum village tradition. Her poetry has been published in more than 80 national magazines in such places as The New Yorker, American Poetry Review, Kenyon Review, Conjunctions, Spirituality & Health and elsewhere. Her work explores questions of trauma and healing, silence and voice-on the personal, social and global levels, she works with women and some men to help them uncover the true power of their own creative voices. Her first compilation of poetry The High Shelf was published in October 2019.