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Shameless Monday #29

It’s Monday. It’s February. Events are starting to get back into full swing — and there’s ALOT going on. So, help us fill our calendars by telling us where you’ll be reading or performing. Let us know where we can buy your books, CDs or other goodies! As for us…

*MPS Events, Week of Feb. 1st*

  • Tuesday Feb 2, Open Mic @ Steel City Coffee in Phoenixville. (Note: the new schedules aren’t up on the main website, but you can check there for the address & directions. Need more deets? Leave us a comment or use the contact info on the main site.)

Also… it’s February, so this week we’re gonna kick off a new feature:  the Friday Random 2.  We’ll post two poems from the Mad Poets Review, the internet, the Norton Anthology, or where ever the heck we feel like finding ‘em.  So check in Friday and see what we’ve found.

3 Comments

  • Autumn wrote:

    I’m the Guest Poet this week for the Poets & Poetry series at the Elkins Park Library. Details…

    Wed Feb 3rd, 7pm
    Elkins Park Library
    563 E. Church Road
    (1 block East of Old York Road/Route 611)
    Elkins Park, PA
    followed by an open mic

    At this reading, I’ll also be debuting a new set of poetry postcards.

    One last thing… I’ve got a new article on Philly2Philly.com reviewing CAConrad & Frank Sherlock’s new book, which is pretty darn amazing.

    Monday, February 1, 2010 at 3:03 pm | Permalink
  • Mel Brake wrote:

    Mel Brake To Premiere “Precious Haiti” on http://WWW.900AMWURD.COM

    Philadelaphia

    Poet Laureate Mel Brake will premiere his poem
    “Precious Haiti” on “Conversations with Shirley Carter”

    February 05, 2010

    8:30PM-9:00PM

    http://www.900AMWURD.com

    Shirley Carter is the show’s host and producer
    http://www.myspace.com/conversationswithshirley

    The topic will concern the recent earthquake affecting
    Haiti. Other guests will appear as well.

    Wednesday, February 3, 2010 at 10:38 am | Permalink
  • I will be at 3800 Hamilton Street on Sunday O2/28/10 at 11:00 A.M. to 1:30 p.m. I don’t know what time I would be reciting the poem for Black History Month.

    Saturday, February 27, 2010 at 9:43 pm | Permalink

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