Saturday, September 5, 2009

Wednesday Sept 9th, Jazz Showcase


Quraysh Ali Lansana, Nicole Mitchell & Friends
Start: Wednesday, September 9, 2009 - 7:30pm


Time: 7:30 p.m.

Cost: $10/$5 students

Location: Jazz Showcase, 806 S. Plymouth Ct., Chicago (Dearborn Station)

A not-to-be-missed book release party for Quraysh Ali Lansana's chapbook, bloodsoil (sooner red),
published by the American Land Publishing Project. He will be joined by internationally acclaimed jazz flautist Nicole Mitchell, internationally acclaimed storyteller and musician Shanta, Chicago's own versatile and compelling Zahra Baker, veteran Chicago poetry-band member, Craig Nakamoto, and Califone members Tim Rutili and Ben Massarella.(It's also a birthday celebration for Quraysh.)


In bloodsoil (sooner red), Quraysh Ali Lansana writes on growing up black in the hard prairie landscapes of Oklahoma. Lansana is author of They Shall Run: Harriet Tubman Poems (Third World Press, 2004); a children's book,The Big World (Addison-Wesley, 1998); Poetry from the Masters: The Sixth Wave (Just Us Books, September 2009), a young adult anthology, and editor of seven anthologies, including Dream of A Word: The Tia Chucha Press Poetry Anthology (Tia Chucha Press, 2006). He is Director of the Gwendolyn Brooks Center for Black Literature and Creative Writing at Chicago State University, where he is also Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing. He is also a former faculty member of the Drama Division of The Juilliard School. Quraysh is the former Associate Editor-Poetry for Black Issues Book Review. Quraysh earned a Masters of Fine Arts degree at the Creative Writing Program at New York University, where he was a Departmental Fellow. He currently serves as a Contributing Editor for The Writer’s Chronicle of the Association of Writers and Writing Programs and is a board member of Young Chicago Authors, Inc. Quraysh is a 2008 Pushcart Prize nominee.

Nicole Margaret Mitchell has been noted as “a compelling improviser of wit, determination, positivity, and tremendous talent...on her way to becoming one of the greatest living flutists in jazz,” (Peter Margasak, Chicago Reader). A creative flutist, composer and bandleader, Mitchell placed first as Downbeat magazine’s "Rising Star Flutist 2005-2009, was awarded "Jazz Flutist of the Year 2008" by the Jazz Journalist Association and ““Chicagoan of the Year 2006” by the Chicago Tribune. The founder of the critically acclaimed Black Earth Ensemble and Black Earth Strings, Mitchell’s compositions reach across sound worlds, integrating new ideas with moments in the legacy of jazz, gospel, pop, and African percussion to create a fascinating synthesis of “postmodern jazz.” President of Chicago's Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), Mitchell works to raise respect and integrity for the improvised flute, to contribute her innovative voice to the jazz legacy, and to continue the bold and exciting directions that the AACM has charted for decades. Mitchell also currently directs the University of Illinois Chicago Jazz Ensemble

Friday, September 4, 2009

Hull House Reading Series


The Friday Night Series spotlights the latest samplings of outstanding literary work from UIC graduate students and faculty in the Program for Writers.

All readings start at 6:00 p.m. at the Hull House, 800 S. Halsted St.

Fall 2009

Friday, September 4
Joshua Corey, visiting poet



Friday, September 18
Laura Krughoff
Colby Cuppernull
Brenda Jackson
Donna Pecore



Friday, October 9
Sneza Zabic
Chad Heltzel
Renoir Gaither
Beatriz Ruiz



Friday, November 13
Maggie Anderson
Sara Tracey
Brooke Wonders
Derek Philips

Friday, September 18 @ Mercury Cafe


7 to 9 PM

The Mercury Café
1505 W. Chicago Avenue

Puddin'head Press Night

Featuring poetry by David Gecic, Tom Roby and others
big surprise announcement to follow.

Hosted by Vito Carli
Includes an open mike
No cover charge

Thursday, September 3, 2009

10


Naked Mannekin announces the re-release of 10, poems by Chicago poet Tom Curry, now in its second printing. David(Buddha 309) Hargarten says: Tom Curry's poetry collection 10 is smart, witty, and sometimes reveals the incredible idiocy and ignorance of the world’s population. 10 is an antiseptic for the scraped knee of our skewed world view. Copies of 10 are available for $8.00; all inquiries are refered to the author at tcurry55@gmail.com.

http://nakedmannekin.blogspot.com/2009/08/10.html.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

John Dickson Bash @ St. Pauls


Saturday, September 12
4 PM to 7:00 PM
St Paul’s Cultural Center
2215 W North Avenue
(773) 278-7677



The Poets’ Club of Chicago
Poets and Patrons, Inc.
The Puddin'head Press
Present
The John Dickson Bash

Readings of John’s Poems and Stories

A Poetry Wheel Remembrance of John Composed of
Stories and Poems by John
Stories about John
Bring your Favorite John Dickson Poems to Read
Copies of John’s Poems Will be Available to Read
Copies of John’s Books Will Be Available to Purchase
Please RSVP

This Evening is Free and Open to the Public

MAKE Magazine Call for Submissions


The theme of Issue #9 is Myth, Magic & Ritual. One way of thinking about this theme is to consider the ways in which myth has been used–and continues to be used–as a means of explaining the world. But of course, we look forward to discovering how your submissions will expand or contradict what we had in mind when choosing this theme.

DEADLINE: OCTOBER 9, 2009
go here for more details

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Wednesday Sept. 23rd @ Danny's


Kate Greenstreet and Jared Stanley
7:30PM
Danny's Tavern
1951 W Dickens
(in Bucktown, near Damen and Dickens)




Please contact joel dot craig at gmail dot com for more information about scheduling.
http://www.noslander.com/dannys.html