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    Passages of Women

    Passages of Women

    Presented by Flamenco Poets Society at The Artery

    August 1, 2009

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    The Flamenco Poets Society and The Artery present  Passages Of Women.   Saturday, August 1, 2009 at  8:00pm at The Artery (Museum District) 5401 Jackson St. @ Prospect St. Houston, TX 77004.

    Featuring Poetry & Narrative by Diana X. Muñiz, Gioconda Mojica, Lorena B. Fernandez,  and Flamenco Music by Randy Cordero - Flamenco Guitarist.   This Program is supported by Poets & Writers, Inc.


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        The Artery

        5401 Jackson @ Prospect
        Houston, TX 77004

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        $15.00 General Admission
        $10.00 Students with ID

        Info Phone: 713-520-9364

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        August 1, 2009

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        8:00pm

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