Living Room 1.25.11 w/ Alex O. Bleecker & Raffle Drawing!

The ghazal is an Arabic poetic form developed in 10th century Persia from the verse form gasida.  Through the spread of the Mogul empire, it made its way through the Middle East to Pakistan and India, where it enjoys popularity to this day.  It is also meant to be performed – and loud – so yes, it is projective.  At the next Living Room, we’ll discuss the form, hear a few examples, write our own, and share. PLUS, we’ll hold our monthly raffle drawing!  You don’t want to miss that.

Writers of all ages and skill levels gather Tuesdays at 7P to read new work, the work of someone else or to just be in the engaging company of other writers. Your donation of $5 helps SPLAB put on special events and continue programming AND gets you an entry in our monthly raffle for way cool prizes. You must be present to win.  Please bring 8 copies of the work you plan to read. If you do not bring copies, they are available for 10c.

Living Room happens at SPLAB in the Cultural Corner of the old Columbia School, between Rainier AV S and 36th AV S, on Edmunds. We’re 2 blocks from the Columbia City Link Light Rail Station. Free parking is available on the school grounds.

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Nate Mackey in Seattle! (Only his 2nd visit ever)

SPLAB welcomes legendary poet, essayist, novelist and editor Nathaniel Mackey to Columbia City for a reading, workshop at the new SPLAB location, 3651 S. Edmunds in the Cultural Corner of the former Columbia School and a talk at the NW African-American Museum.

The workshop is filling up. To register, or for more information, please contact Paul Nelson at pen(at) splab (dot) org or call 206.422.5002.

On Friday, March 11, Mackey gives a talk and prose reading at 7:00PM at the Northwest African-American Museum, 2300 S. Massachusetts St. Admission is $5, and space is limited. The event is co-sponsored by the CD Forum. Details: http://www.cdforum.org/season/3838

On Saturday, March 12, Mackey will lead an afternoon writing workshop from 1:00 to 4:00PM, followed by a public reading at 7:30PM. The workshop cost is $75 per person, and space is limited. Admission to the public reading is $5. The workshop and reading will be held at SPLAB, 3651 S Edmunds in the Cultural Corner of the former Columbia School.

Nate in conversation with Charles Bernstein.

Recordings of Nate reading his poetry.

Sponsored by 4Culture, Poets and Writers, CD Forum, The Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, The Shirley Marvin Hotel, Richard Hugo House and WESTAF.

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Michael McClure in Victoria, Vancouver, BC

Time
Tuesday, February 8 at 6:00pm – February 9 at 11:00pm

Location Hermann’s Jazz Club, Victoria BC

753 View Street
Victoria, BC

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The Abstract Alchemist of Flesh, Films, February 8th at Merlin’s Sun
Reading February 9th at Hermann’s Jazz Club

Ekstasis Editions is delighted to announce the forthcoming visit of “beat poet” and award-winning playwright, Michael McClure. Mr. McClure will do a reading from his newest publication Indigo and Saffron: Selected and New Poems (University of California Press) and from the recent book of poems Mysteriosos (New Directio…ns) at 7:30 pm on Wed. February 9 at Hermann’s Jazz Club, 753 View Street, Victoria, BC.

At the age of 22, Michael McClure gave his first poetry reading at the legendary Six Gallery event in San Francisco, where Allen Ginsberg first read Howl. One of the last remaining Beat poets, Michael McClure was closely associated with both Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac and appears as the character Pat McLear in Kerouac’s novel Big Sur. McClure also served as a poetry mentor to both Bob Dylan and Jim Morrison of ‘The Doors’ introducing these artists to the work of Rimbaud and Blake. He is featured in Scorcese’s film The Last Waltz. McClure’s songs include Janis Joplin’s beloved Mercedes Benz.

He’s also set for an 8pm Feb 11th reading at SFU Harbour Centre… (in Vancouver). He’ll screen the film Abstract Alchemist of Flesh Made Real at SFU Burnaby Mountain 2:00p the same day in Library…
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Save 4Culture

Hey You! Arts Lover! Help Save Arts in Seattle

4Culture, the single largest source of arts and heritage funding in King County, is about to go away. A coalition of artists, arts and heritage organizations, and audiences is coming together to support the continued funding of 4Culture.

I want you to join us.

You can sign-up here: http://www.advocate4culture.org/p/join-us.html

1. Join the Advocate4Culture Coalition so we can count you among our supporters.
2. Learn about the issue.
3. Tell other people.
4. Be prepared to act by making some noise!

We will ask you to help at crucial points as we work to pass a bill in Olympia over the next session, which is about to begin! Together, we will save 4Culture!

Thank you, and all the best,
Josef Krebs

Development Director, ACT Theatre
Board Member, Theatre Off Jackson
Member, Canoe Social Club
Cabinet Member, Advocate 4Culture Coalition
Community Loudmouth

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