JL Kato's photos

I asked for it. Now I have to write a poem about this.
Joe Heithaus
Norbert Krapf
Norbert Krapf
I have to write a poem about this????!!
Joe Heithaus
Norbert Krapf
Where is JR Depp reading his poetry nowadays? (Indy.com photo by Neal Taflinger)
Blaze (Elisha Tiggs)
Collin LaMothe
Danielle Scott
Cognizant Coffee, 1112 E. Prospect St.
7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 3: The Rufus and Louise Reiberg Reading Series presents poet Lynnell Edwards. She leads the Bonderman Workshop for IUPUI student writing award winners. Edwards lives in Louisville, Ky., and is the author of "The Highwayman's Wife" (2007) and "The Farmer's Daughter" (2003). Her work has appeared in "Poets Against the War" and numerous literary journals. Check out her "Planting Dahlias With a Pick-Ax" and sassy cooking poems. IUPUI"s University Library, Lilly Auditorium, 755 W. Michigan St., Indianapolis. Free. (317) 274-8278.
Jay Hopler was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1970. Poet Louise Glück chose Hopler's "Green Squall" for the 2005 Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition. Hopler's poems have also appeared in various literary journals, including Boulevard, Colorado Review, The Iowa Review, The New Yorker, and Ploughshares. He holds degrees from the John Hopkins Writing Seminars and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Hopler, who was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, currently lives and teaches at the University of South Florida.
Jay Hopler was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1970. Poet Louise Glück chose Hopler's "Green Squall" for the 2005 Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition. Hopler's poems have also appeared in various literary journals, including Boulevard, Colorado Review, The Iowa Review, The New Yorker, and Ploughshares. He holds degrees from the John Hopkins Writing Seminars and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Hopler, who was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, currently lives and teaches at the University of South Florida.
A projectable, working keyboard?
Projecting a screen onto a flat surface.
Pen-size components of a new PC?
A symbol of peace
Is this comfort food a Hoosier phenomenon, or is it known by another name outside Indiana?
Urban haiku
Sometimes, size does not matter.
August 1945
Tipton Poetry Journal Issue No. 8 (with a cover photo by Doug Johnson).
Watch the feet
A manipulated Polaroid image by Darryl Jones
Though I was born in Japan, to this day I cannot use chopsticks! (My wife and children all know how.)
Scene from "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."
A Japanese folk tale explains how the humble rabbit was invited to live on the moon.
Wabi-sabi
Tsunami2
Tsunami
Sushi
Silkworm
Rabbit moon
Paper crane
Koi
Kimono
Karate
Karaoke
Judo
Hiroshima
Haiku
Godzilla
Geisha
Chopsticks
Bonsai
How much is enough?
Start counting the scales.
This is visual art/poetry display at the elevator lobby of the parking garage in Central Library.
National Art Museum of Sport features poems and the paintings that inspired them. The painting about an endurance auto race is "Brighton Beach 24 Hours (1909)" by Peter Helck. The poem displayed next to it was written by JL Kato
This is a display at the National Art Museum of Sport that features poetry and the artworks that inspired them. This one is titled "Brighton Beach 24 Hours (1909)" about an early auto race.
Arthur Ashe portrait by Don Moss
"Ecco Homo" by Tom Hill
"Mallards Coming In" by Frank Vining Smith
The Dodge Poetry festival attracts thousands in an outdoor setting in New Jersey. Some of the poets at this year's festival will include Martin Espada, Billy Collins, Ted Kooser, Franz Wright, Lucille Clifton, Maxine Kumin and Charles Wright.
Touch a shark?
Albert Brooks didn't have to be as smart as Einstein to figure out he had to change his name.
The real Melvin B. Tolson
Denzel Washington as Melvin B. Tolson in "The Great Debaters."
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