::::: POETS THEATER IN NYC :::::

Tim Peterson, CAConrad, Laura Goldstein :::::POETS THEATER::::: and POETRY @ Bowery Poetry Club

SUNDAY, AUGUST 10TH, at NOON
Bowery Poetry Club
308 Bowery Street, NYC
http://www.bowerypoetry.com/

$6 at the door

POETRY READING &

DRAMATIC READING of 2 ten-minute plays:
THE OBITUARY SHOW, written by CAConrad
and
CAPTAIN AMERICA, written by Laura Goldstein

Tim Peterson, or Trace, enjoys electronic interaction as much as the next poet, but WHERE IS ALL THE FUCKING? It's taking place in a hidden room somewhere behind and within language as the vehicle of power, engendering two ships passing, feeling toward the next dumb syllable or limb. For further information, see SINCE I MOVED IN (which received the Gil Ott Award from Chax Press) and EOAGH: A Journal of the Arts.

The son of white trash asphyxiation, CAConrad is the author of Deviant Propulsion (Soft Skull Press) and (Soma)tic Midge (FAUX Press). Forthcoming books include The Book of Frank (Chax Press), and a collaboration with poet Frank Sherlock titled THE CITY REAL & IMAGINED: Philadelphia Poems (Factory School Press). He's at http://CAConrad.blogspot.com

Laura Goldstein recently graduated with an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her performances and installations have been exhibited in Philadelphia, Ireland, Chicago and Michigan. She's been published online in The Little Magazine, Great Works and MPRSND and in print in Combo, Dorothy's Elbow and XConnect. Her new Chapbook, out from Hex Press, is titled "Ice In Intervals".

AN EAR IN BARTRAM'S TREE

let's celebrate POET Jonathan Williams at Bartram's Garden with a reading from AN EAR IN BARTRAM'S TREE and other favorites!

To honor and celebrate Jonathan Williams EVERYONE is welcome to bring favorite poems by the great bard to Bartram's Garden in Philadelphia!

SUNDAY, August 3rd, at 1pm
and we'll meet next to the FRANKLINIA TREE, which should be in bloom, just as it is on the cover of his famous New Directions book

VERY EASY TO GET TO! Public transit:Take No. 36 Trolley from City Hall to 54th Street. Cross railroad bridge to Garden entrance on left. For driving, easy directions found HERE

bring POEMS to read
bring picnic lunch food
we'll have a FANTASTIC TIME in the garden celebrating this great American POET!

LAST EVENT AT MOLLY'S

Molly Russakoff, Ish Klein, CAConrad, Laura Jaramillo and Brandon Holmquest will give a reading at MOLLY'S BOOKSHOP

Yes, Molly is closing the bookshop to turn the venue into a center for Home Schoolers.
Details HERE

COME FOR ONE LAST READING PARTY!

JOIN US on
Sunday, July 20th
at 7pm

1010 S. 9th St.
IN THE HEART OF PHILADELPHIA'S ITALIAN MARKET