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Hey
gang - for those in NYC for pride week festivities -
Stop in, say "hi", mingle and greet -
(As Auntie Mame would say, "Circulate, dahlings!")
These are our senior citizens - our own "Stonewall Generation" - they
so much appreciate being able to socialize with younger glbt people.
Urban Productions BOLDLY Presents:
TERRY CHRISTOPHER
MORRY CAMPBELL
SANDY RAPP
musical host - ROBERT URBAN
DJ and sound by WOLFGANG BUSCH
our special PRIDE WEEK Benefit Show
Saturday, June, 24, 2006, at 3PM for the NYC chapter of S.A.G.E. (Senior Action
in a Gay Environment)
NYC GLBT COMMUNITY CENTER.
208 W 13th Street (between 7th & 8th Aves).
The entire SAGE social event is from 1pm to 5pm There will be free lunch, soda,
snacks for all
The 2006 NYC FRESH FRUIT FESTIVAL in association with URBAN PRODUCTIONS and WE 3
PRODUCTIONS presents:
PURE POETRY at the TELEPHONE BAR
co-hosts Robert Urban and Julie Androshick
A reading embracing the myriad of poetic styles born of a diverse LGBT reality.
The diverse cast of LGBT poets include:
baron - Tamiko Beyer - Angelina Lim - Louis Lopardi - Thomas March - Richard
Loranger - Carol Polcovar - Amy Ouzoonian - Chavisa Woods - Tamiko Beyer -
Robert Urban - Chocolate Waters
When: Monday, July 17, 8pm.
Where: Telephone Bar 149 Second Ave. (Btw. 9th and 10th Street) NYC
Admission: FREE!!!
Thomas March is a poet and essayist who lives in New York City. In 2005,
his > poem Virginia Woolf Pockets, Full of Stones was a finalist for Gival
Press' Oscar Wilde Award for poetry. His poems have appeared (or are
forthcoming) in
A Café in Space, The Gay and Lesbian Review, The North Atlantic Review,
Perigee, Verbatim, and the anthology Poetic Voices without Borders - Volume 2 (Gival
Press 2006). He regularly reviews books for The Gay and Lesbian Review
and American Book Review, and has reviews forthcoming in New Letters,
Shenandoah, and The Believer.
Amy Ouzoonian is a poet, playwright and editor of the recently released
anthology of poetry In the Arms of Words: Poems for Disaster Relief (Sherman
Asher, 2005). She is the editor for A Gathering of the Tribes magazine and the
author of a book of poems, "Your Pill" (Foothills Publishing, 2004).
She currently lives and writes in Brooklyn and is working on her second
collection of poems What Could Be Invented.
Chavisa Woods born and raised in Southern Illinois, spent three years in
St. Louis Mo., working in theater ,competing in Poetry Slam, political action,
and experimental performance art. She was poet in residence at Gathering of
Tribes Gallery. Chavisa has appeared at Saturdays, Salient Saturdays at the
Bowery PoetryClub, Poetic License, longshot Beat Bush , among others. Her work
appears in Prima Materia, Howl 1003, Fuzion, Rhapsodists, Tribes Magazine, The
Gay and Lesbian Poetry Review Worldwide, Matador, and others. She is currently
editing a poetry anthology on the theme of religion and it's impact on the
political climate, to be published by Fly by Night Press in the fall of 2006.
Chocolate Waters was one of the first openly lesbian poets to be
published during the "second wave of feminism" . A pioneer in women's
publishing and in the art of performance poetry, she has toured throughout the
United States, but makes her home in Manhattan. Her three collections: To the
man reporter from the Denver Post, Take Me Like A Photograph and Charting New
Waters were produced by Eggplant Press during 1975-80 and are considered
classics of the early women’s movement. Her CD, “Chocolate Waters
Uncensored,” which spans three decades of groundbreaking work, was released by
Eggplant Productions in 2001. A receipent of the New York State Foundation for
the Arts fellowship in Poetry and a grant from the Barbara Deming Memorial
Fund,her work, has appeared in hundreds of publications.
Carol Polcovar, the Artistic Director of the Fresh Fruit Festival, is a
playwright, director and producer who began her career as a poet. She studied
with John Ashberry and has been published in many literary magazines-- most
recently in BROOKLYN. Her work is included in the anthology DOWNTOWN POETS.
Robert Urban is also owner/operator of Manhattan-based URBAN PRODUCTIONS
Recording Studio. He has composed music scores for numerous professional dance,
theater and film productions. In addition to his own 4 CD releases, Robert's
work (esp. as guitarist) can be heard on the recordings of many other musical
artists. He is producer/host of Urban Productions BOLDLY Presents -
live-in-concert music series (now in its 6th year). Robert is the author of the
poetry book Abominations; founder of Gay Guitarists Worldwide and contributing
arts & culture writer for AfterElton.com and StonewallSociety.com magazines.
Robert is the recipient of the 2003 PRIDE IN THE ARTS Literary Award for his
poem
"Fable"; and again in 2005 for his poem "Who We Are".
Tamiko Beyer is a queer, mixed-race poet and freelance writer who lives
in Brooklyn, NY. Her poetry has appeared in a variety of publications including
Calyx, Crab Creek Review, DMQ Review, and Triplopia . She is a founding member
of Agent 409, a multiracial NYC-based writing group of queers and trannies who
believe in the power of writing to create social change.
baron’s talent spans photography, graphic arts, music production,
songwriting, journalism, and performance poetry. As a performance poet, baron's
style is vivid and captivating. His brutal and heart-wrenching depiction of
urban life shocks audiences again and again, yet a careful listener quickly
discerns an underlying message of love. baron's work is truthful, honest and
passionate. He candidly speaks about the issues that divide the African American
community on the subjects of love, family, community, and sexuality. For baron.,
our similarities as humans out weigh our differences; we are all created
equal.
Angelina Lim is a junior, majoring in English at Hunter College. She
works part-time at a public library where she is the only one who has unsettled
the dust in the poetry section. She greatly advocates that people go out and
borrow a book of poems. Save the books from dust!
Louis Lopardi is equally at home as Music or Stage Director; he has been
directing classic and modern theatre for 30 years, and considerable German, and
Russian theatre & opera both here and in Europe. A recent premiere of part 2
of his ongoing epic The Purgatory Project won Best Play (Frankie award). Last
year 42nd Street saw first readings of his full length play: BOLT - The
Frankenstein Journals. Michael Chekhov Theatre performed his surreal 1-act,
Visiting Grishka. He has read his His poetry was read bi-lingually at this
year’s Earth Day festivities in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Richard Loranger is a poet, performer, and visual artist currently living
in Brooklyn, New York. He is the author of a recent book, Poems for Teeth (We
Press), which Bob Holman of The Bowery Poetry Club calls one of the most
extraordinary and virtuosic poetic feats since Francis Ponge took on Soap. Other
books include ,The Orange Book (International Review Press) and eight chapbooks.
Recent work can be found in Barrow Street,Interim, and Hanging Loose 83. He
currently hosts Queer Ink, a quarterly reading series for gay poets at the
Bowery Poetry Club.
luv - ru
The ROBERT URBAN Band is:
ROBERT URBAN - guitars & vocals
GORDON SMITH - synths
TOSH MANA - bass & vocals
ANTHONY MAULLELA
Meet
GAY GUITARISTS WORLDWIDE's "Guitarists of the Month"
at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gayguitarists
thanks
robert urban
URBAN PRODUCTIONS, NYC
www.roberturban.com
For the latest Robert Urban Performance dates go here!
For more information on bringing ICONS to your area visit www.GetJaded.com
www.IconsVolume1.com
www.IconsVolume2.com
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Andy is back on stage co-starring in:
"Spring
Alibi"
The link above provides location, synopsis, dates, and times.
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July 2006
2 Sea
Dog Microbrewery
1 Main Street
Topsham, ME 04086
207-725-0162
9:00-midnight
Variety of cover songs and originals!
Best beer in town!
14 Cafe-Ole
126 South Warren Street
Trenton, NJ 08618
609-396-CAFE
7:30-9:30pm
All original music!! Merchandise available!
15 Brannan's
Pub
5516 Harford Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21214-2231
410-426-7300
9:30-1:00am
27 1794
Meeting House
26 S. Main Street
New Salem, MA 01355
978-544-5200
7:30-10:00pm
Multi-Artist Format
August 2006
26 Brannan's
Pub
5516 Harford Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21214-2231
410-426-7300
9:30-1:00am
September 2006
8 Cafe-Ole
126 South Warren Street
Trenton, NJ 08618
609-396-CAFE
7:30-9:30pm
All original music!! Merchandise available!
23 Brannan's
Pub
5516 Harford Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21214-2231
410-426-7300
9:30-1:00am
October 2006
6-14 Women's
KISS with Indiegrrl 2006
during Women's
Week all week
VIXEN at the Pilgrim House
336 Commercial Street
Provincetown, MA 02657
508-487-6424
Showtimes TBA
$15 - Call for ticket information
21 Brannan's
Pub
5516 Harford Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21214-2231
410-426-7300
9:30-1:00am
November 2006
4 Brannan's
Pub
5516 Harford Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21214-2231
410-426-7300
9:30-1:00am
December 2006
2 Brannan's
Pub
5516 Harford Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21214-2231
410-426-7300
9:30-1:00am
Sat June 24th Seattle, Washington
QUEERFEST - @ Volunteer Park w/ Dudley Saunders, Scream Club & many more!!
noon to dusk
http://www.seattlelgbt.org/queerfest.html
Scott Free
http://www.scottfree.net
Urban Productions BOLDLY Presents:
TERRY CHRISTOPHER
MORRY CAMPBELL
SANDY RAPP
musical host - ROBERT URBAN
DJ and sound by WOLFGANG BUSCH
our special PRIDE WEEK Benefit Show
Saturday, June, 24, 2006, at 3PM
for the NYC chapter of S.A.G.E. (Senior Action in a Gay Environment)
NYC GLBT COMMUNITY CENTER.
208 W 13th Street (between 7th & 8th Aves).
The entire SAGE social event is from 1pm to 5pm
There will be free lunch, soda, snacks for all
The Kinsey Sicks
www.kinseysicks.com
HOMOLATTE: QUEER WORDS & MUSIC IN CHICAGO
Congratulations to Scott from StoneWall Society on his 2005
OMA's and 2005 Pride In The Arts Awards!
HOMOLATTE: QUEER WORDS & MUSIC
Wednesdays @ 7:30pm at
Marrakech Expresso 4747 N Damen
773-271-4541
free admission
Hosted by Scott Free
Full listing at
http://www.homolatte.com
May 3rd: Joan Larkin / David Trinidad / Gregg Shapiro
May 10th: Kay Barrett / Angie Heaton
May 17th: Timothy Rey / Monica Del Castillo
May 24th: Sven Soderberg / Kevin Newhall special guest Denise Dill
May 31st: Outmusic open-mic hosted by Lars Von Keitz
thanks!
Scott Free
www.scottfree.net
Hosted by Scott Free
Saturday, October 28 - Saturday, November 4, 2006 - The Caribbean
Ari tours the Caribbean on Aquafest GLBT Group Cruiseline!
Aquafest Cruises presents ARI GOLD
5th Annual Halloween Bash
on Holland America' Line's 5-star ms Zuiderdam
Sat, Oct 28 - Ft Lauderdal, FL
Mon, Oct 30 - Grand Turk
Tue, Oct 31 - Tortola
Wed, Nov 1 - St. Thomas
Fri, Nov 3 - Half Moon Cay
Sat, Nov 4 - Ft Lauderdale, FL
See www.arigold.com
for all information on the cruise!
Ari
Urban Productions BOLDLY Presents:
TERRY CHRISTOPHER
MORRY CAMPBELL
SANDY RAPP
musical host - ROBERT URBAN
DJ and sound by WOLFGANG BUSCH
our special PRIDE WEEK Benefit Show
Saturday, June, 24, 2006, at 3PM
for the NYC chapter of S.A.G.E. (Senior Action in a Gay Environment)
NYC GLBT COMMUNITY CENTER.
208 W 13th Street (between 7th & 8th Aves).
The entire SAGE social event is from 1pm to 5pm There will be free lunch, soda,
snacks for all
Four Winds,
Roger Kuhn
http://www.worldofrogerkuhn.com
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