This Friday, 16 December, Requited will celebrate the upcoming release of its sixth issue at Enemy in Wicker Park. In addition to a few readings, Guest Editor Ryan T. Dunn will curate a series of multi-media / performative works focusing on language as sound. Friday, December 16th 8pm–11pm (please note that the live performances will begin [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Jennifer Karmin’
Requited Prerelease (this Wednesday, in Chicago)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Ángel Faraldo, Daniel Godston, Edward Breitweiser, Enemy, Jennifer Karmin, Katrina Schaag, Peter J Woods, readings, Reed Esslinger, Requited Journal, Ryan T Dunn, sound art, Tim Jones-Yelvington, Wicker Park on December 12, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Brandon Shimoda & Jennifer Karmin Reading @ The Poetry Project, Nov. 8th, 8pm
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Brandon Shimoda, Jennifer Karmin on October 30, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Brandon Shimoda & Jennifer Karmin with guest performers Cara Benson, Claire Donato, Thom Donovan, Curtis Jensen, Pierre Joris, Michael Leong, and Ronaldo Wilson at The Poetry Project 131 E. 10th Street, NYC admission $8 students & seniors $7 http://poetryproject.org BRANDON SHIMODA was born on the west coast of the United States, and has since lived [...]
Why Do We Have Readings? (A Polemic)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Anne Waldman, Annual Arizona Spoken Word Festival and Slab City Slam, Basil Bunting, Beat poetry, Bill Allegrezza, Candy Slam, Charles Olson, Cut-Up Method, Dada, Encyclopedia Show, Erin Teegarden, Ira S. Murfin, Jennifer Karmin, John Cage, Kathleen Hanna, Kill rock Stars, Larry Sawyer, Louis Zukofsky, Marc Smith, Miranda July, Myopic Poetry Series, playgiarism, Rec Room, Robert Ashley, Series A, Shanny Maney-Magnuson, Slam, sound poetry on February 19, 2010 | 5 Comments »
This is an intro I wrote for a panel discussion that I moderated last September: “Why Do We Have Poetry Readings?”, part of the daylong Series A Mini-Conference: Conversations about Poetry, held at the Hyde Park Art Center and curated by Bill Allegrezza. I thought it might be of interest given Shya’s avant-garde post and [...]