On Thursday May 14, livewords presents a great line up on an unusual date:
WORDS BY
Kate Marshall Flaherty:
Kate’s launched two collections of poetry in the past year: String of Mysteries (Hidden Brook press) and Hobbeldehoy (Lyrical Myrical Press). She leads poetry sweatshops and writing-as-a-spiritual-practice workshops, leads meditation and mindfulness retreats, teaches yoooga and is a founding member [...]
By admin | February 27, 2009
WORDS BY:
Jenny Sampirisi: Jenny
is a poet, prose writer and editor. She is the managing editor for
BookThug and facilitates the online concrete poetry journal, Other
Cl/utter. She teaches English at Ryerson University where she runs the
Ryerson Reading Series. She is also an executive member of the Scream
Literary Festival. Her first novel, is/was explores the flexible boundaries of [...]
By admin | January 4, 2009
Join us in the winter on our new night with a great line up:
Thursday, January 22 2009
WORDS: Luciano Iacobelli, poetry; Ryan Kamstra; poetry; and Mick Burrs (AKA Steven Michael Berzensky), poetry
† OPEN MIC CONTEST: Best Reading of a (cover) Poem – $50 Cash Prize; sign-up at 7:30 PM. Contest judges will pick the winner.
Friday, [...]
By admin | December 4, 2008
Our holiday show will feature an amazing punch mix of readings & live music – we’ll be going as long as the band plays and the vino keeps flowing:
Featuring
• words by: Sean Dixon, novelist & playwright – Miss Kitty Martini & Ms. Kitty Crantini, dishing this & that – Jeff Cottrill, Spoken Word Artist.
• [...]
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By admin | September 14, 2008
livewords has been on holiday! After our last show at the Concord Café in July we’ve been hiding between the summer raindrops. Lovely. Perhaps it’s because we needed the respite. Perhaps it’s because the Northwest passage is now, if still but for a brief time, a naviagable waterway free of pesky ice sheets. Perhaps it’s [...]