Calendar
for Southern California
Updated
August 26,
2008
1
SEPTEMBER---monday:
NORTH:
Monthly poetry reading series
features a poet to be announced, Tree
Bernstein hosts, open reading at 8:00, The
Village Jester Restaurant & Pub, 139
Ojai Avenue, Ojai, open reading 8:00,
featured reading 8:30 (805/640-8001)
September
2008 Calendar Key
2
SEPTEMBER---tuesday:
CENTRAL:
Redondo Poets presents a reading by
Ben Crowley, with open mike, Coffee
Cartel, 1820 S. Catalina Avenue, Redondo
Beach, sign up to read 7:50, featured
reading 8:10 (310/548-5344,
www.redondopoets.com)
Cobalt
Poets presents a reading by featured guest
Kate Buckley, open reading to follow,
seven minute limit, The Cobalt
Café, 22047 Sherman Way, Canoga
Park, sign up 8:30, reading 9:00
(818/348-3789,
poetrysuperhighway.com/cobalt)
Da'
Poetry Lounge cutting-edge poetry and
spoken word open mike, Greenway Court
Theater, 544 N. Fairfax Blvd., LA, free,
early arrival a must, 9:00-midnight
(www.dapoetrylounge.com)
September
2008 Calendar Key
6
SEPTEMBER---saturday:
CENTRAL:
Emerging Urban Poets writing
workshop, 1:30-2:30; Pure Poetry critique
workshop, 2:45-3:45; backroom, Santa
Catalina Branch, Pasadena Public Library,
999 W. Washington Blvd., Pasadena, free,
drop-in, attend one or both
(http://community.livejournal.com/saturday_poetry)
Saturday Afternoon Poetry presents
a reading by Andrea Carter Brown, open
reading, backroom, Santa Catalina Branch,
Pasadena Public Library, 999 W. Washington
Blvd., Pasadena, free, 4:00-5:00
(http://community.livejournal.com/saturday_poetry)
September
2008 Calendar Key
8
SEPTEMBER---monday:
CENTRAL:
Moonday, A
West Side Reading Series presents a
reading by Billie Dee and Seretta Martin,
open mike follows, Village Books, 1049
Swarthmore Avenue, just north of Sunset,
Pacific Palisades, 7:30 (310/454-4063,
www.moondaypoetry.com)
September
2008 Calendar Key
9
SEPTEMBER---tuesday:
CENTRAL:
Redondo Poets
presents a reading by J.P. Dancing Bear,
with open mike, Coffee Cartel, 1820 S.
Catalina Avenue, Redondo Beach, sign up to
read 7:50, featured reading 8:10
(310/548-5344, www.redondopoets.com)
Cobalt Poets
presents a reading by a featured poet to
be announced, open reading to follow,
seven minute limit, The Cobalt
Café, 22047 Sherman Way, Canoga
Park, sign up 8:30, reading 9:00
(818/348-3789,
poetrysuperhighway.com/cobalt)
Da' Poetry
Lounge cutting-edge poetry and spoken word
open mike, Greenway Court Theater, 544 N.
Fairfax Blvd., LA, free, early arrival a
must, 9:00-midnight
(www.dapoetrylounge.com)
September
2008 Calendar Key
10
SEPTEMBER---wednesday:
CENTRAL:
Praxis &
Poetry: Beyond the Walls of Medicine, a
reading by poet and physician Willam
Rector from Bill, his poetry
collection, with poets Alex Lemon,
Hallelujah Blackout and Cody Todd,
Frankenstein, My Father, Doheny
Memorial Library, Intellectual Commons,
Room 233, University of Southern
California, 4:30 (213/740-6786,
www.usc.edu/visionsandvoices)
September
2008 Calendar Key
11
SEPTEMBER---thursday:
CENTRAL:
Praxis &
Poetry: Beyond the Walls of Medicine, a
reading by poet and physician Willam
Rector from Bill, his poetry
collection, with poets Alex Lemon,
Hallelujah Blackout and Cody Todd,
Frankenstein, My Father, Hoyt
Gallery, Health Sciences Campus,
University of Southern California, 4:00
(213/740-6786,
www.usc.edu/visionsandvoices)
NORTH:
Kate English
hosts a reading by poet J.P. Dancing Bear,
Conflicted Light, open mike to
follow, The Old Town Studio Gallery, 2165
Ventura Blvd, Camarillo, 7:30
September
2008 Calendar Key
13
SEPTEMBER---saturday:
CENTRAL:
Emerging
Urban Poets writing workshop, 1:30-2:30;
Pure Poetry critique workshop, 2:45-3:45;
backroom, Santa Catalina Branch, Pasadena
Public Library, 999 W. Washington Blvd.,
Pasadena, free, drop-in, attend one or
both
(http://community.livejournal.com/saturday_poetry)
Saturday
Afternoon Poetry presents a publication
party for San Gabriel Valley Poetry
Quarterly #39---send up to three poems
of any length in the body of an e-mail
message by August 30 to
kingfisher1031@charter.net---plus open
reading, backroom, Santa Catalina Branch,
Pasadena Public Library, 999 W. Washington
Blvd., Pasadena, free, 4:00-5:00
(http://community.livejournal.com/saturday_poetry)
4 Poets
Poetry Bash presents poets Gerald Locklin,
Michael C. Ford, John Harris, Patricia
Cherin, introducing poet Zachary Locklin,
Church in Ocean Park, 235 Hill Street,
Santa Monica, $15-$5 sliding scale, no one
turned away for lack of funds, 7:30
(310/828-3951)
A reading by
poet Milo Martin and the Utopian
Nihilists, celebrating his new collection
of poetry and art, Poems for the
Utopian Nihilist, also featuring
spoken word poets and fiction writers Rich
Ferguson, whose new CD is Where I Come
From; performance poet and art critic
Jerry the Priest; Brad Listi,
Attention.Deficit.Disorder;
Pushcart Prize nominee and short story
writer Mary Otis, Yes, Yes,
Cherries; hyper-intense
neo-Elizabethan drive-by poet Chris
Tannahill, the sweetly-sardonic
stylings of poet Hannah Wehr, and
Venice accordion diva Mrs. Hobbs, Skylight
Books, 1818 N. Vermont Avenue, Los Feliz
Village, LA, free, 7:30 (323/660-1175,
www.skylightbooks.com)
September
2008 Calendar Key
14
SEPTEMBER---sunday:
CENTRAL:
Poetry at the
Ruskin with Red Hen Press presents a
reading by Tracy K. Smith, The Body's
Question, and Juliana Spahr, The
Transformation, co-editor of the
international arts journal Chain,
hosted by Kate Gale and Elena Karina
Byrne, The Ruskin Art Club, 800 S.
Plymouth Blvd., Windsor Park, LA, $10/$5
students, seniors, 2:00 (310/669-2369,
818/831-0649)
Valley
Contemporary Poets presents a poetry
reading by Lea Deschenes and Victor
Infante, open mike follows, Tarzana
Community and Cultural Center, 19130
Ventura Boulevard, Tarzana, $5 suggested
donation, no one turned away for lack of
funds, 3:00 (818/705-1286,
www.mytarzana.org)
EAST:
Trapdoor
Poetry Reading presents Desert Deli
Selection, a reading by Maureen Alsop, Lee
Balan, Louisa Castrodale, Patricia
D'Allesandro, Jeff Green, Randolph Maxted,
Ruth Nolan, Dessa Reed, plus open mike,
you must be twenty-one or up, Palm Springs
Wine & Art, 242 N. Palm Canyon Drive,
Palm Springs, free, 6:00 (760/325-9991,
www.palmspringswineandart.com,
www.trapdoorpoetry.com)
September
2008 Calendar Key
16
SEPTEMBER---tuesday:
CENTRAL:
Redondo Poets
presents a featured reader with open mike,
Coffee Cartel, 1820 S. Catalina Avenue,
Redondo Beach, sign up to read 7:50,
featured reading 8:10 (310/548-5344,
www.redondopoets.com)
The Valley
Contemporary Poets presents a reading by
featured guest Saria Idana, open reading
to follow, seven minute limit, The Cobalt
Café, 22047 Sherman Way, Canoga
Park, sign up 8:30, reading 9:00
(818/348-3789,
poetrysuperhighway.com/cobalt)
Da' Poetry
Lounge cutting-edge poetry and spoken word
open mike, Greenway Court Theater, 544 N.
Fairfax Blvd., LA, free, early arrival a
must, 9:00-midnight
(www.dapoetrylounge.com)
September
2008 Calendar Key
20
SEPTEMBER---saturday:
CENTRAL:
Emerging
Urban Poets writing workshop, 1:30-2:30;
Pure Poetry critique workshop, 2:45-3:45;
backroom, Santa Catalina Branch, Pasadena
Public Library, 999 W. Washington Blvd.,
Pasadena, free, drop-in, attend one or
both
(http://community.livejournal.com/saturday_poetry)
Saturday
Afternoon Poetry presents a reading by
Beth Cheng, open reading, backroom, Santa
Catalina Branch, Pasadena Public Library,
999 W. Washington Blvd., Pasadena, free,
4:00-5:00
(http://community.livejournal.com/saturday_poetry)
September
2008 Calendar Key
21
SEPTEMBER---sunday:
NORTH:
Corners of
the Mouth presents a poetry reading by
Phil Taggart and Dian Sousa, open reading
limited to five minutes of original work
follows, Linnaea's Café, 1110
Garden Street, San Luis Obispo, free, 7:00
(805/547-1318, www.languageofthesoul.org)
September
2008 Calendar Key
23
SEPTEMBER---tuesday:
CENTRAL:
Redondo Poets presents a reading by
Deborah Edler Brown, with open mike,
Coffee Cartel, 1820 S. Catalina Avenue,
Redondo Beach, sign up to read 7:50,
featured reading 8:10 (310/548-5344,
www.redondopoets.com)
Cobalt
Poets presents a 'classic' open reading
with no featured poet, seven minute limit,
The Cobalt Café, 22047 Sherman Way,
Canoga Park, sign up 8:30, reading 9:00
(818/348-3789,
poetrysuperhighway.com/cobalt)
Da'
Poetry Lounge cutting-edge poetry and
spoken word open mike, Greenway Court
Theater, 544 N. Fairfax Blvd., LA, free,
early arrival a must, 9:00-midnight
(www.dapoetrylounge.com)
September
2008 Calendar Key
24
SEPTEMBER---wednesday:
CENTRAL:
Casa
Romantica Reading Series presents a
reading by poet Elliot Fried, Picking
Up the Pieces, and poet, prose writer
and literary critic Bill Mohr,
Bittersweet Kaleidoscope, Casa
Romantica Cultural Center & Gardens,
415 Avenida Granada, San Clemente, free,
7:00 (949/498-2139,
www.casaromanticareadingseries.org)
September
2008 Calendar Key
25
SEPTEMBER--thursday:
CENTRAL:
The Third
Area: Poetry at Pharmaka, a reading with
featured poets Gail Wronsky, Holaday
Mason, Louise Mathias, Marsha de la O,
Pharmaka Art Gallery, Gallery Row, 101
West 5th Street, LA, $5, 8:00
(213/689-7799, www.pharmaka-art.org)
September
2008 Calendar Key
27
SEPTEMBER---saturday:
CENTRAL:
Emerging
Urban Poets writing workshop, 1:30-2:30;
Pure Poetry critique workshop, 2:45-3:45;
backroom, Santa Catalina Branch, Pasadena
Public Library, 999 W. Washington Blvd.,
Pasadena, free, drop-in, attend one or
both
(http://community.livejournal.com/saturday_poetry)
Saturday
Afternoon Poetry presents an Emerging
Urban Poets reading featuring Lynn
Allgood, Michelle Angelini, CaLokie, Don
Kingfisher Campbell, Barbara Cogswell,
Pauli Dutton, Richard Dutton, Eleanor
Higgins, Lindy Hill, Patrick Jeffries,
Deborah P. Kolodji, Toby McManmon, James
Pinkerton, and Mary Torregrossa---send
three poems for the Emerging Urban Poets
anthology in the body of an e-mail message
by September 13 to
kingfisher1031@charter.net---Barry Schwam
will be professionally recording the
performance to create an Emerging Urban
Poets CD, open reading, backroom,
Santa Catalina Branch, Pasadena Public
Library, 999 W. Washington Blvd.,
Pasadena, free, 4:00-5:00
(http://community.livejournal.com/saturday_poetry)
NORTH:
Friday's on
Saturday presents a poetry reading by
Sherman Pearl, plus open mike hosted by
Friday, The Bell Arts Factory, 432 N.
Ventura Avenue, Ventura, 7:30
(805/643-1960, www.bellartsfactory.com)
September
2008 Calendar Key
28
SEPTEMBER--sunday:
CENTRAL:
Seventh
Annual West Hollywood Book Fair, sponsored
by the City of West Hollywood, many
bookstores of the West Hollywood community
have booths, including the Bodhi Tree
Bookstore, also storytelling,
entertainment, panels, and author events
along with food and beverages, West
Hollywood Park, 647 N. San Vicente Blvd.,
West Hollywood, free, with free parking
available across the street at the Pacific
Design Center, 10:00 a.m.-6:00
(www.WestHollywoodBookFair.org)
September
2008 Calendar Key
30
SEPTEMBER---tuesday:
CENTRAL:
Cobalt Poets
presents a 'classic' open reading with no
featured poet, seven minute limit, The
Cobalt Café, 22047 Sherman Way,
Canoga Park, sign up 8:30, reading 9:00
(818/348-3789,
poetrysuperhighway.com/cobalt)
Da' Poetry
Lounge cutting-edge poetry and spoken word
open mike, Greenway Court Theater, 544 N.
Fairfax Blvd., LA, free, early arrival a
must, 9:00-midnight
(www.dapoetrylounge.com)
September
2008 Calendar Key
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