Monday, January 30, 2012
Poets Joanna Hoffman, Dean El Negro & Rex Weiner + Open Mic - Wed, Feb. 1
The Inspired Word presents two amazing and amazingly diverse spoken word poets, Joanna Hoffman and Dean El Negro, plus special guest poet Rex Weiner (in from Hollywood, Calif.) and our awesome 15-slot open mic open to all types of artists (comedians, musicians, storytellers, fiction/nonfiction writers, as well as poets and spoken word artists).
Hosted by HBO Def Poetry star Gemineye.
*****
BIOS:
Joanna Hoffman is a spoken word poet originally from Silver Spring, MD and now living in Brooklyn. She has been on three DC/Baltimore National Poetry Slam teams. In 2006, her team performed on Finals stage and ranked 4th in the nation. In 2007, she was the DC/Baltimore Grand Slam Champion and the Individual World Poetry Slam representative for Baltimore. Since relocating to New York for grad school, she has joined the Spoken World Almanac Project and featured at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. Most recently, she represented the Bowery Poetry Club at the 2011 Women of the World Poetry Slam, where she performed on Finals stage and placed 9th overall out of over 70 poets. She was also a member of the 2011 Urbana Slam Team, which placed in the top 10 out of 72 teams at the National Poetry Slam, and was also the Urbana 2011 representative for the Individual World Poetry Slam, where she performed on finals stage and ranked 10th out of 72 poets. She has been published in Spindle and as part of the recent GirlChild Press anthology, Women's Work and the Jewish lesbian poetry anthology Milk and Honey. When not performing poetry, she works at a non-profit organization and runs in Prospect Park. For more info, check out her website @ http://joannahoffman.wordpress.com/.
Spoken word poet Dean El Negro, of the Bronx, has become one of the most dynamic voices on the New York City poetry scene , performing with great passion – often about the duality of love and hate - at such venues as The Inspired Word, The Bowery Poetry Club, and The Nuyorican Poets Café. He attained his GED and started writing poetry while a teen inmate on Riker’s Island, where he became a student of the Manhattan Theater Club’s “Writers On The Edge” program, which assisted him in writing his play “Choices.” Upon being released from Riker’s, he matriculated at Bronx Community College as a Fine Arts major and shortly thereafter was elected Student Government Vice-President. Over the years, he has continued to maintain a relationship with MTC as a spokesperson during its fundraisers and, as an Education Counselor for Laguardia Community College’s “Cuny Catch” program, has made frequent visits to Riker’s to speak with incarcerated adolescents. His abilities as a public speaker eventually landed him a job in Bronx politics and for five years he recruited and organized volunteers for electoral campaigns and community based issues. He’s still working on honing his craft and finding the depth of his voice.
Rex Weiner is a journalist, poet and screenwriter based in Los Angeles and Todos Santos, Baja California Sur. Co-founder and publisher of the notorious New York Ace newspaper (1971–73) and according to his FBI file a founding member of the editorial staff of High Times Magazine, Weiner’s feature articles have appeared over the years in Vanity Fair, Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine, The New Yorker, New York Observer and LA Weekly. He is currently West Coast Correspondent for the Jewish Daily Forward and writes regularly for Rolling Stone Italia--you wanna make something of it? Weiner's produced film credits include The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, based o¬n his original stories, starring Andrew Dice Clay and directed by Renny Harlin for 20th Century Fox, and was one of the first writers hired to create the TV series Miami Vice. He co-authored The Woodstock Census (Viking), one of the essential texts on the Sixties. His poems have been published in “Tales For The Son Of My Unborn Child” by Thomas Farber (Dutton), “Sparring With Beatnik Ghosts” compilation by Daniel Yaryan, and is a repeat offender at L.A.’s Poetry In Motion series.
*****
When: Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012
Where: 116
116 MacDougal Street (between Bleecker Street and Minetta Lane)
Downstairs Lounge
Manhattan, NY 10012
(212) 254-9996
(917) 703-1512
By subway, take the A, B, C, D, E, F to West 4th Street-Washington Square.
Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 6:30pm
Show starts @ 7pm
Cover Charge: $10
NO AGE LIMIT.
"The Inspired Word isn't just a series, it's a movement."
http://inspiredwordnyc.com/
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Actor/Comedian Erica Bradshaw Set to Host Hot New Inspired Word Event - Friday, Jan. 27!
Friday night @ the gorgeous Greenwich Village hotpot (le) poisson rouge, Erica Bradshaw, one of the most talented people you'll find any where in New York City, debuts as host of The Inspired Word's hot new event, Slamming Stories storytelling slam.
Erica's bio:
Erica Bradshaw has done it all during her years as a theater professional. As an actor, she began her career originating a role in an Arthur Miller play. From there, she honed her comedic and hosting skills in sketch comedy throughout Los Angeles and New York. She can be seen regularly as detective Dana Lyons/Court Clerk in over 25 episodes of " Law and Order: SVU.” She has also made appearances on other TV series such as "The Good Wife," "Rescue Me," and "Six Degrees,” and has done commercials and voice-overs nationally and locally. While working predominantly as an actor, Erica has also managed to write and perform her solo show "White AmErica Hero," work as a producer and associate director for several new works at Actors Theatre of Louisville, perform in several regional theaters and create "Ideas, Thoughts, Words and Actions - A story building workshop" for children and adults. Some of her greatest accomplishments have been her recent tour de force portrayal of Alma in Dael Orlandersmiths' "Yellowman," 15 years of teaching at-risk youth from LA to NY and many places in between, and working with Lambda Legal for true marriage equality in New Jersey.
When: Friday, Jan. 27, 2012
Where: (Le) Poisson Rouge
158 Bleecker Street
Downstairs Gallery Bar
New York, NY 10012
(212) 353-3474
(917) 703-1512
By subway, take the A, B, C, D, E, F to West 4th Street-Washington Square.
Doors open for sign-up @ 6:30pm.
Cover Charge: $10
21+ Age Limit!
Sunday, January 22, 2012
2011 Individual World Poetry Slam Champ Chris August + Poet Stephanie Rogers & Open Mic - Wed, Jan. 25
The Inspired Word presents the 2011 Individual Word Poetry Slam Champion Chris August + spoken word poet Stephanie Rogers & our amazing 20-slot open mic open to all types of artists (comedians, musicians, storytellers, fiction/nonfiction writers, as well as poets and spoken word artists).
Hosted by HBO Def Poetry star Gemineye.
*****
BIOS:
Chris August was crowned the best performance poet in the country last year, winning the prestigious Individual World Poetry Slam in Cleveland, Ohio. He is a special educator, writer and activist from Baltimore, Maryland. He has been involved in the national performance poetry community since 2002, and has been published in numerous collections and toured and competed throughout most of the country.
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A spoken word performer, former competitive storyteller and a Twitter-wiseass, Stephanie Rogers realized her love for the written word early, reciting poetry in her community church. However, thanks to a congregation member appropriating a particular favorite reading, she was inspired to create her own poetic works. Since receiving her Bachelor’s Degree from the College of Mount St. Vincent, she has been published in the Iliad Press Anthology “MUSES” and Playboy Magazine, participated in workshops with Cave Canem and Urban Word, and has performed in open-mic poetry events in New York and New Jersey. She’s been a featured performer at STARK Wide Open, as well as the famed Nuyorican Poets Café. Recently she’s been embraced by the The Inspired Word community, as well as the Open Mic Joint and considers both venues her poet/performer homes. Her first book, “Just Something I’ve Got to Say”, dedicated to the middle-finger moments of city living, loving and writing will be released in January 2012. Her ambition is to take her poetry to the four corners of the US (perhaps two in Canada), to finish and produce the one-act plays she started in college, and to use her writing in a positive fashion; a little scathing, sometimes amusing, but always inspiring.
*****
When: Wednesday, Jan. 25 , 2012
Where: 116 116 MacDougal Street (between Bleecker Street and Minetta Lane) Downstairs Lounge Manhattan, NY 10012 (212) 254-9996 (917) 703-1512
By subway, take the A, B, C, D, E, F to West 4th Street-Washington Square.
Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 6:30pm
Show starts @ 7pm
Cover Charge: $10
NO AGE LIMIT.
"The Inspired Word isn't just a series, it's a movement."
For more info on The Inspired Word, check out our website @ http://inspiredwordnyc.com/
Monday, January 16, 2012
HBO Def Poet Bonafide Rojas & The Mona Passage + Spoken Word Poet Element 615 + Open Mic - Wed, Jan. 18
The Inspired Word presents a powerful night of poetry & music with HBO Def Poet Bonafide Rojas and The Mona Passage, an experimental art rock band that will totally knock you out.
In addition, there's special guest artist Joe Brundidge aka Element 615 (in town from Texas) and, as always, our amazing 20-slot open mic open to all types of artists (comedians, musicians, storytellers, fiction/nonfiction writers, as well as poets and spoken word artists).
Hosted by HBO Def Poetry star Gemineye.
*****
BIO:
The Mona Passage is a rock & roll art experiment formed by Poet Bonafide Rojas & Painter/Illustrator Vincent Ramirez. They have performed singularly or collectively in various venues: CBGB's, CB’s Gallery, The Pyramid, Sin-E, The Bowery Poetry Club, Otto’s Shrunken Head, Binghamton University Siberia, The Underscore, R-Bar, The Annex, The Baggot Inn, Cafe Duvall (Chicago, IL), The Green Mill (Chicago, IL), Best Buy (23rd St), The Pussycat Lounge, The Alphabet Lounge, Acentos Poetry Series, Capicu Poetry Series, Caribbean Culture Center & are currently in a year long residency at Camaradas El Barrio for Helter Skelter: (the rock&roll party). Experimental, power, noise & purpose is what pushes The Mona Passage. An experimental art rock band of Puerto Rican, Dominican musicians who challenge the status quo on what Puerto Rican & Dominican musicians should create. They are loud, brash and obnoxious - just like you. They wear their brains on their sleeves and their hearts in their pockets.
*****
Hailing from Texas, he speaks in a cadence that does not break down across barriers of race, age or geography. Soulful stanzas echoing something between Coltrane and Cyrano, Joe Brundidge aka Element 615 is unapologetically romantic, devoid of pretension, and delightfully sensual. His work promotes thought as a natural bi-product of itself, while unambiguously uniting his audience with his honest, compassionate take on the human experience. A member of the inaugural 2006 Austin Neo-Soul slam team that ranked 2nd in the nation, he's also appeared on PBS's 'In Context', YNN, ChannelAustin's EXSE Spoken Word Showcase ('09 & '10) and The Austin African American Book Festival ('08-'10). He's emceed several engagements to include showcases at the Austin International Poetry Festival, South by South West, and currently host of his own open mic, Spoken&Heard, which has been running for more than four years. He's have performed at colleges and universities, such as UT, and TX State, Huston-Tillotson, etc. He conducts workshops on writing as well as creating, hosting and maintaining an open mic. He's published 3 chapbooks and recorded 3 cds-2 EPs and a full length CD as well. Element 615 has graced many a stage in his home state of Texas, performing and hosting at poetry venues from frequent Slam performances in Austin and Killeen, His appearances on the Austin open-mic circuit are a beloved treat among local poetry fans and abroad.
*****
When: Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012
Where: 116 116 MacDougal Street (between Bleecker Street and Minetta Lane) Downstairs Lounge Manhattan, NY 10012 (212) 254-9996 (917) 703-1512
By subway, take the A, B, C, D, E, F to West 4th Street-Washington Square.
Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 6:30pm
Show starts @ 7pm
Cover Charge: $10
NO AGE LIMIT.
"The Inspired Word isn't just a series, it's a movement."
http://inspiredwordnyc.com/
Saturday, January 14, 2012
NYC Open Mic Joint Returns to One and One's Nexus Lounge Monday Night!
NYC Open Mic Joint Returns to One and One's Nexus Lounge Monday Night! Jan. 16 and EVERY Monday thereafter!
Come to one of the hottest open mics in the country - a stage graced by Grammy nominated singers, HBO Def Poetry stars, American Idol finalists, Golden Globe Award-winning actresses, and poets from The Best American Poetry anthology.
The Inspired Word's NYC Open Mic Joint is a weekly series open to all types of artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers, ANYTHING and EVERYTHING.
And once you experience it for a single night, you’ll see the vibe is totally addictive.
25 slots, 5-minute time limit.
*****
When: EVERY Monday!
Where: One and One Bar/Restaurant Downstairs Nexus Lounge 76 East 1st Street (corner of 1st Avenue) Manhattan, New York (917) 703-1512
By subway, take the F train to Second Avenue and exit the 1st Avenue side.
Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 6:30pm
Show starts @ 7:30pm
Cover charge: $10
NO AGE LIMIT!
*****
For more Inspired Word info, please check out http://inspiredwordnyc.com/.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Titillating Tongues: NYC Erotica in Poetry & Prose + Open Mic @ Le Poisson Rouge - Monday, Jan. 9
The Inspired Word presents a hot night of sexy fun, lip-licking words, and utter debauchery – Titillating Tongues: NYC Erotica in Poetry & Prose, featuring some of New York City's best erotica writers - Sam J. Miller, Audacia Ray, Richard Berkowitz, Rev Jen, Mo Beasley, and L.Z. Hansen. +12-slot open mic open to all types of artists, where you can bring your own heat to the party.
Hosted by the very sexy Aimee Herman.
And in hottest club in Greenwich Village - (le) poisson rouge!
*****
When: Monday, Jan. 9, 2012
Where: (Le) Poisson Rouge 158 Bleecker Street Downstairs Gallery Bar Manhattan, NY 10012 Phone: (917) 703-1512
Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 6:30pm, show starts @ 7pm
Cover Charge: $10
MUST BE 21 YEARS OLD OR OLDER!
*****
FEATURE BIOS:
Mo Beasley is an award-winning performance poet and storyteller. He is also a sexuality educator, author, and public speaker. He has successfully integrated his love of performing with his love of education and community building. In the fields of sexuality, race, manhood, and arts advocacy, he has over 20 years experience as a stage performer, teaching artist, workshop facilitator, consultant, activist, and mentor to youth. Mo Beasley’s presentations range from cutting-edge perspectives on sex, sexuality, to art as action, fatherhood and family building, hip hop as a tool for education, to re-defining masculinity for the 21st century.
Richard Berkowitz is the subject of Daryl Wein's 2009 documentary, SEX POSITIVE, which tells his story: coming out as a gay man in the 1970s, becoming a sex worker in NYC at the peak of the sexual revolution, and how that led to his involvement in the invention of safe sex (for AIDS.) In May 1983, Berkowitz co-authored How to Have Sex in an Epidemic, along with Dr. Joseph Sonnabend and activist Michael Callen. Their 40-page booklet is widely regarded as the invention of safe sex as we know it today. He majored in journalism at Rutgers University, where he used his position as the Film editor of the school newspaper to promote LGBT and feminist arts and activism. He spent two decades writing to promote safe sex, culminating in his 2003 memoir, "Stayin Alive: The Invention of Safe Sex, A Personal History." That book became the inspiration for SEX POSITIVE, which won the Grand Jury prize for Best Documentary at Outfest.
Rev Jen is an art star, author, troll museum curator, columnist, guru, open mike host, ambassador to the otherworld, underground movie star, Voice of the Downtrodden and Tired and Patron Saint of the Uncool. I was born on the same day as Zelda Fitzgerald and Amelia Earhart. I want to conquer the world while simultaneously inhabiting an imaginary one. She published a book with Soft Skull Press called Live Nude Elf, and also writes and stars in a live show called Reverend Jen's Really Cool Neighborhood, which was voted "Best Off-Off-Off Broadway Musical Comedy Theater" by the Village Voice.
Audacia Ray is a former sex worker and current media maker. She has blogged about sexuality, culture, and politics since 2004 -including stints blogging for Fleshbot and the Village Voice - and spent three years as an executive editor at the Utne Reader award-winning $pread magazine. She is the author of Naked on the Internet: Hookups, Downloads, and Cashing In on Internet Sexplorationand won a Feminist Porn Award for her film The Bi Apple. These days, Audacia is the director of the Red Umbrella Project, which amplifies the voices of people in the sex trade through live storytelling events, media training, and advocacy workshops. Her monthly storytelling series the Red Umbrella Diaries and her blog Waking Vixen were named to the Village Voice’s Best of 2010 list. Learn more about her work at http://www.redumbrellaproject.org/ and http://www.audaciaray.com/.
Sam J Miller is a writer and a community organizer. His work has been published in The Minnesota Review, Fiction International, Arts & Letters, West Branch, Washington Square, and The Rumpus, as well as anthologies like Best Gay Erotica 2006 & 2008. He's the co-editor of Horror After 9/11, forthcoming from the University of Texas Press. For more info, please visit http://samjmiller.com/.
L.Z. Hansen, known to friends as Zoe, ran from a comfortable upbringing in London, England to NYC in 1984. She worked as a hair stylist to the fabulous, an escort, brothel ho, street walker, jerk off technician, & owner of her own NYC brothels, & a clothing store called Jezebella. Currently she’s a writer, of many short stories, and is working on a novel about love, sex & NYC. Producer of a new reality show “Housewives of the East Village” (in the works), she’s an unabashed lover of filth and the written word, likes to talk to the dead, and strives for purity. She still resides in the East Village with her family. For more info, please visit http://www.lzhansen.com.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
A Montage of Funky Groovy Cool Inspired Word Host Nathan P.
A gorgeous montage of NYC Open Mic Joint host Nathan P.
Thanks so much to VisionsInPhotography for producing such beautiful work.
The Inspired Word's 2-Year Anniversary Show - A NYC Spoken Word Extravaganza! Friday, Jan. 6
The Inspired Word's 2-Year Anniversary Show! A not-to-be-missed all-star lineup of 30 spoken word artists, poets, singers, and comedians.
Hosted by HBO Def Poetry star Gemineye and NYC spoken word legend Nathan P.
Come join us on this special night - and in our brand new venue - 116 in Greenwich Village! Formerly The Gas Light Cafe or Village Gas Light. History galore. Bob Dylan, Kerouac, Ginsberg, Bill Cosby...Now THE INSPIRED WORD!
*****
When: Friday, Jan 6, 2012
Where: 116 http://116macdougal.com/
116 MacDougal Street (between Bleecker Street and Minetta Lane) Downstairs Lounge Manhattan, NYC
Phone: (212) 254-9996
(917) 703-1512
By subway, take the A, B, C, D, E, F to West 4th Street-Washington Square.
Doors open @ 6:00pm
Show - 6:30-11:00pm
Cover Charge: $15
"The Inspired Word isn't just a series, it's a movement."
Help us keep doing what we're doing!
*****
Scheduled Performers (subject to change)
Patricia Smith
Lemon Andersen
Oveous Maximus
Regie Cabico
Vanessa Hidary
Ngoma
Jesus Papoleto Melendez
Bonafide Rojas
Erica Miriam Fabri and Robin Andre (Robin and The Lady Poet)
Big Mike
Osagyefo
Jamaal St. John
Jane LeCroy
Advocate of Wordz
Ocean Vuong
The MarXman
Simply Rob
Eliel Lucero
Jane Ormerod
Thomas Fucaloro
Sylvana Joyce + The Moment
Emanuel Xavier
David Lawton
Vince Royale
Eve Brandstein
Aimee Herman
Carolina Hidalgo
Yenny Love
Amy Leigh Cutler
Sunday, January 1, 2012
NYC Open Mic Joint w/Host Nathan P. @ The Nuyorican Poets Café - Tuesday, Jan. 3
The first Tuesday night of every month, Mike Geffner Presents The Inspired Word and the famed Nuyorican Poets Café in Manhattan’s East Village join forces to present the NYC Open Mic Joint, hosted by former Nuyorican Slam Master Nathan P.
*****
The Inspired Word’s NYC Open Mic Joint marks the long-awaited return of Nuyorican Poets Café legend Nathan P. as host, instantly separating it from any other open mic in the Big Apple.
Known back in the day with great reverence as the Slam Master, as well as the sharpet dresser in spoken word, Nathan P. hosted either the Wednesday or Friday night slam at the Nuyo from 2000 to 2007, introducing audiences to the likes of such up-and-comers as Oveous Maximus and Carlos Andrés Gómez.
Now, coming out of hosting retirement but still with funky cool fedoras, sharp-looking pinstriped suits, and one-of-a-kind cufflinks, he brings a special class and style to a special kind of open mic. As Nathan P. will tell you before every show, “The Open Mic Joint isn’t your father’s open mic. Noooooooooo. Trust me, it’s not like any other open mic you’ve ever seen before.”
And once you experience it for a single night, you’ll see for yourself. Be forewarned: The vibe is totally addictive.
It’s open to all types of artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers, ANYTHING and EVERYTHING.
So, if you’re looking for a cool downtown spot to do your thing, this is definitely the place.
All you have to do is bring the talent, we’ll bring the rest.
25 slots, 5-minute time limit.
*****
When: Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012
Venue: Nuyorican Poets Café 236 East 3rd Street (between Avenues B and C) Manhattan, New York
Phone: (212) 505-8183
(917) 703-1512
Show starts @ 9pm, ends @ Midnight
Cover charge: $10
NO AGE LIMIT!
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