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Monthly Archives: September 2007

Young Voices @ Milkboy

September 6, 2007
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

A Smattering of Young Voices:  Adam Coben, Anna Mendoza, and Alla Vilnyanskaya

Featured readings, followed by an open mic
Hosted by Autumn Konopka

Milkboy Acoustic Cafe
824 West Lancaster Avenue
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
(610) 527-0690

*See the full schedule for this series.

About the Readers

Adam Coben began writing rap in 93′ while smoking blunts in the back seat of his Toyota Forerunner. He performed in countless ciphers until he was nineteen. Then he found Ginsberg. His work evolved to a surrealistic form of dynamic imagery, when he was given the opportunity to read at Northeastern’s radio station with Tony Trugillio and others. Luckily this is where he was also first published. He came back to Philly and began to read/perform at the Painted Bride, and Vincent’s Cafe. He decided to go the Jack Keroauc School of Disebodied Poetics to start a poetic revolution. He quickly became one of the most sought after performance poets at the school. He performed at the Fox Theater (the lone rep from the Kerouac school) as part of performance poetry night. He also was featured at the Left Hand Bookstore for his work as well as at Penny Lane Coffeehouse, where Ginsberg also performed many, many times. Returning back to Philly Adam became a ninth grade English teacher and continued to write; but with performance on hold for some time. Then he was given the opportunity to sing, perform and read his work at the Tin Angel. In the last year he has been featured at Robin’s bookstore, and Voices and Visions. He also started a reading/open mic in East Falls, which is quickly growing into a budding poetic community. (Email Adam Coben at adamreal2000@yahoo.com for details). He has been published in Spectrum Magazine, Besides Person, Young Jewish Voices, HiNge Online and N.U.T.S journal. Also he is currently starting his own on line journal called NakedHowl and a chapbook entitled The Red In Black on White.

Anna Mendoza is a senior English-Creative Writing double major at Bryn Mawr College and a student of poetry and fiction. Growing up in Vancouver, Canada, she was awarded 1st prize in numerous writing contests for students in her province. In 2005-06 she appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Poets in the News series and in 2006 won 1st prize in FOUND Magazine’s writing competition for MFA students across the country. She would like to dedicate her first reading that isn’t an Open Mike reading, creative writing class reading, or college lit mag reading to the rest of Professor Karl Kirchwey’s muses-in-training.

Alla Vilnyanskaya was born in the Ukraine and moved to the states with her family in 1989. She has been writing since she was 16 years old. She is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh with a BA in writing with a Poetry track. She currently works as an Admin Asst at the McNeil center at the University of Pennsylvania, and aspires to earn her MFA in poetry writing. She has been published in several online magazines including the Aurora Review, Scars, Lost Beat Poetry and Flutter. This is her first “Featured” reading.

Djanikian & Mancinelli @ the Last Word

September 14, 2007
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Greg Djanikian & James Mancinelli

Hosted by Leonard Gontarek

Last Word Bookshop
220 S. 40th Street
(40th & Walnut Streets on the U of Penn campus)
Philadelphia, PA
215-386-7750

*See the full schedule for this series.

Van Buskirk & Krok @ Churchill

September 15, 2007
7:00 pmto8:45 pm

Bill Van Buskirk & Peter Krok

Hosted by Glenn McLaughlin
Featured readings followed by open mic

Churchill Artisan Baker & Chocolatier
137 E. High Street
Pottstown, PA 19464
484-941-5100

*See the full schedule for this series.

National Black Arts Spoken Word Tour @ Institute of Science

September 20, 2007
7:30 pmto9:30 pm

National Black Arts Spoken Word Tour:  Maurice Henderson, Executive Director

Hosted by Eileen M. D’Angelo
Featured readings followed by open mic

Delaware County Institute of Science
11 Veterans Square
Media, PA 19063

Mad Poets Bonfire

September 22, 2007 3:00 pmtoSeptember 23, 2007 3:00 pm

Mad Poets Bonfire at Ridley Creek State Park

Hosted by Richard Bank

An open, outdoor forum for poets, musicians, drummers & songwriters. If you’re interested in camping overnight, the site will be open at 3p.m. on Saturday afternoon to set up. The bonfire/open mic will begin at dusk.

Click here for full details and directions.

McPherson & Gager @ Steel City

September 23, 2007
1:00 pmto3:00 pm

Jennifer McPherson & Tim Gager

Hosted by Noah Cutler
Featured readings followed by open mic

Steel City Coffeehouse
203 Bridge St.
Phoenixville, PA
610-933-4043

*See the full schedule for this series.

Open Mic @ Gryphon Cafe

September 26, 2007
7:00 pmto8:45 pm

Open Reading Series!
Bring your poems or your favorite poets’ work!  Musicians welcome.

Hosted by Richard Moyer

Gryphon Café
105 W. Lancaster Avenue (Rt. 30)
Wayne, PA 19087
(Next to the Anthony Wayne Theatre)
610-688-1988

*See the full schedule for this series.

A Little Autumn Madness @ Lori Cosgrove Design

September 28, 2007
7:00 pmto10:00 pm

A Little Autumn Madness, featuring Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore and other poets to be announced.

Featured readings
Hosted by Arlene Bernstein

Lori Cosgrove Design
643 Chester Pike
Prospect Park
(Right off Rt. 420)

*See the full schedule for this series.

Haiku @ West Chester Public Library

September 29, 2007
3:00 pmto5:00 pm

Haiku Workshop & Reading
Co-hosted by John Noakes & Nathaniel Smith

West Chester Public Library
(in the Meeting Room)
415 N. Church St.
West Chester, PA

*See the full schedule for this series.