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SUMMARY:Babar in Exile #21: Till Death Do We Part
DESCRIPTION:Babar in Exile continues it’s November tradition with “Till Death Do We Part”\, a reading that celebrates our vociferous dead and the living who go right on singing despite it all. Presiding over the departed will be Vampyre Mike Kassel (1953-2008)\, who will be honored with the release of Bat Flower\, a new compilation of his mixed-genre work by Deborah Fruchey and Last Laugh Productions. Representing the living will be Chris & Deirdre Trian\, original denizens of the Café Babar readings who have been partnered for 47 years. Fantastic and skilled performers\, they will each do a set of poetry and (if we’re lucky) song\, and Chris will also be displaying some of his paintings during the event. We’ll have multiple genres\, media\, and states of being\, meaning something for everyone on this fine autumn eve. With\, as always\, our fab open mic\, which for this occasion will ask participants to read one poem from a departed Babarian along with their own. Books will be available to read from. \nSo come on down to check out a slice of Bay Area poetry history\, now and in the making\, and make your way home with a bindle full of inspiration and a thimbleful more hope for the species. \n  \nBabar in Exile #21: Till Death Do We Part\na revival of the Cafe Babar\, Paradise Lounge\, and Club Chameleon reading series \n  \nfeaturing \nChris Trian\nDeirdre Trian\nand the work of Vampyre Mike Kassel \nand you\, in our spooky open mic \n  \nHosted by Richard Loranger and Paul Corman-Roberts \n  \nPERFORMER BIOS \nChris Trian was born in Hollywood\, CA\, and raised in San Francisco. He is a veteran of the bars and cheap hotels and poetry readings of North Beach. He has a full-length collection of poetry\, When There’s No More Room in Heck\, the Darned Will Walk the Earth\, published by Zeitgeist Press\, and has pieces in Howl magazine and the Street Spirit newspaper. He lives and writes with Deirdre Trian. \nDeirdre Trian was born in Oakland\, CA\, and grew up in San Francisco after spending her first five years in Berkeley. She wrote from an early age since her great aunt and mother both wrote. Since her mother was blinded by spinal meningitis before she was born\, Deirdre helped her to write by correcting spelling\, et al. She has been writing since then with Christopher Trian\, with whom she’s spent 47 years. She has been going to poetry readings with Chris throughout that time. \nBorn in 1953 in Boston\, “Vampyre” Mike Kassel moved to San Francisco in 1974 and was given his nickname by an audience at the Mabuhay Gardens who called for “Vampire Mike.” In 1980 Mike’s play Bat Soup\, a musical comedy version of Dracula\, ran for 86 performances at the Hotel Utah. His bands included The Hellhounds\, The Fabulous Dumonts\, The Bones of Kryptos\, the Welfare Cheats\, and the ‘60s homage band The Mysterious Icewyrms. He established himself as a spoken word powerhouse in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s at the Cafe Babar and the Above Paradise Lounge. He had seven books\, including Going for the Low Blow (Zeitgeist Press\, 1989); I Want to Kill Everything (Zeitgeist Press\, 1990); Graveyard Golf (Manic D Press 1991); The Worlds According to Loki (Valknot Publishing\, 2001); and Toxic Vaudeville (Ajax Press of San Francisco\, 2007). His work has been translated into German\, Czech and Russian. He also wrote for the Western Edition newspaper\, the quarterly Yggdrasil\, and the Sunday magazine of the San Francisco Chronicle/Examiner. Mike died suddenly of pneumonia on March 22\, 2008. Two posthumous books have emerged\, The Dead Poet Talks Back (Zeitgeist Press 2009) and the newly released Bat Flower: Poems\, Plays\, and Other Perversions (Last Laugh Productions\, 2019).
URL:https://litseen.com/event/babar-in-exile-21-till-death-do-we-part/
LOCATION:Himalayan Flavors\, 1585 University Avenue\, Berkeley\, 94703
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="Babar in Exile":MAILTO:hello@richardloranger.com
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SUMMARY:Oakland | Ivanna Baranova CONFIRMATION BIAS Launch & Reading
DESCRIPTION:Since November 19th Guatemalan-Slovak poet Ivanna Baranova has been touring across Canada and the US with her debut full-length poetry collection CONFIRMATION BIAS (Metatron Press\, 2019). Now after a month\, it’s finally here in Oakland\, CA at Wolfman Books or one night only. I mean the book will be there afterwards (if it isn’t sold out!) but she won’t\, so please join us for this launch event featuring readings from Ren Cook\, Alexandra Naughton\, Brent Reichenberger\, and Jesse Prado.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/oakland-ivanna-baranova-confirmation-bias-launch-reading/
LOCATION:E.M. Wolfman General Interest Small Bookstore\, 410 13th Street\, Oakland \, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:The Oakland Poetry Slam Ft. L7
DESCRIPTION:We’re back and better than ever! Come join us at our new venue\, The Flight Deck\, conveniently located in Downtown Oakland near 19th St BART Station . Bring your poetry\, your music\, your dance\, you art\, but most importantly bring yourself! \nOur feature for the night is non other than Chris Cuadrado aka “L7!” \nChris “L7” Cuadrado is a culture worker & propagandist from Inglewood\, CA. L7 uses words\, sights\, and sounds to further radical and critical thought. L7 draws from the aesthetic and political traditions of revolutionaries\, agitators\, and poor peoples movements from across the globe. L7 is committed to creating work that reflects the struggle of colonized and oppressed people\, while aligning with their movements for liberation\, self-determination\, and decolonization. \nL7 is also founder and co-host of the Poets of Color Podcast. \nLive Stream Provided by Berkeley Poetry Slam! \nDoors Open at 7 pm\nWorkshop @ 7:20\nSign up lists go out at 7:15 pm \nShow starts at 8:15 pm! \n💲Cover💲 \n$5 for performers \n$10 for audience \nPlease email oakslambooking@gmail.com for any questions regarding the space\, accessibility and accommodations!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-oakland-poetry-slam-ft-l7/
LOCATION:The Flight Deck\, 1540 Broadway\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Oakland Poetry Slam & Open Mic":MAILTO:oakslambooking@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Wendy Taylor Carlisle & Kimi Sugioka
DESCRIPTION:WENDY TAYLOR CARLISLE’s new book is The Mercy of Traffic. Tony Hoagland said\, “Wendy Carlisle’s poems come out wearing their red shoes and ready to dance. The lives she sketches flame underfoot so the soles of your feet are ‘burned like little suns’ and when we read this book of grace and empathy ‘we are assured there will be sparks\, then blasts and blowups\, offerings of flame and dust…’”Her publications include the full-length books Reading Berryman to the Dog and Discount Fireworks\, plus five chapbooks\, most recently They Went Down to the Beach to Play. Her work is in anthologies such as In Plein Air\, Untold Arkansas\, and 50/50: Poems and Translations by Womxn Over Fifty. She has an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts and lives in the Arkansas Ozarks.\n\nKIMI SUGIOKA’s brand new poetry book is Wile & Wing. Anne Waldman said\, “Kimi Sugioka is a poet with a lot of guises: maternal\, witchy\, passionate\, detached observer…She moves through the female cycle confidently\, poised\, strong in her observance and power.” Born in Chapel Hill\, North Carolina and raised in Berkeley\, California\, Kimi Sugioka is a poet\, songwriter\, and educator. She performs her work frequently throughout the Bay Area. She has worked in public education for decades\, and earned her BA from San Francisco State University and MFA from the Naropa Institute in Boulder\, Colorado.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/wendy-taylor-carlisle-kimi-sugioka/
LOCATION:Moe’s Books\, 2476 Telegraph Avenue\, BERKELEY\, 94704-2322
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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