SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 8pm – READING – $5 Suggested Donation
WARRIOR WRITERS: When They Come Home
Presented by The Warrior Writers Project
Supported by: Studio 34 *Yoga * Healing *Arts and Robin’s Books & Moonstone Arts
The Writer Warrior Project’s mission is to create a culture that articulates veterans’ experiences. We aim to provide the opportunity for a creative community for artistic expression among veterans. We provide witness to the lived experiences of warriors. www.warriorwriters.org
For more info contact: warriorwriters@gmail.com
Saturday, 2/27 – 8pm – WARRIOR WRITERS: When They Come Home – $5 Suggested Donation
Saturday, February 27th, 2010Friday, 2/26 – 9pm – THE WEEKLY REVUE
Friday, February 26th, 2010FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 9pm – VARIETY SHOW
THE WEEKLY REVUE
For more info: www.myspace.com/theweeklyrevue
Friday, 2/26 – 7:30pm – Philadelphia Fantastic Presents VICTORIA JANSSEN
Friday, February 26th, 2010FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 7:30pm – SCI-FI/FANTASY
Philadelphia Fantastic Presents
VICTORIA JANSSEN
Victoria Janssen’s first novel, The Duchess, Her Maid, The Groom and Their Lover, was published by Harlequin Spice in December 2008, her second, The Moonlight Mistress, in December 2009; it features the early days of World War One and werewolves. When not writing, Victoria lectures about writing and selling erotica at literary conferences, researches in libraries and graveyards, and guestblogs. She lives in Philadelphia.
The Moonstone Poetry Series & Plan B Press Present MICHELE BELLUOMINI, DAN MAGUIRE, JIM MANCINELLI
Thursday, February 25th, 2010TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 7pm – POETRY
The Moonstone Poetry Series & Plan B Press Present
MICHELE BELLUOMINI, DAN MAGUIRE, JIM MANCINELLI
Michele A. Belluomini is a poet, storyteller, and librarian. Her work has been published in many journals, such as Philadelphia Poets, The FoxChase Review among others, as well as in several anthologies –including most recently, COMMONWEALTH: Contemporary Poets on Pennsylvania. She has read in many places throughout the area, for the NJ Council on the Arts, and in New York. She helped to coordinate the Monday Poets series at the Free Library of Philadelphia for 15 years.
Dan Maguire’s poetry has won local and national awards. He most recently won the Almeda Boulton Memorial Award sponsored by the National Federation of State Poetry Societies. He has read at the Library of Congress and led workshops for the NFSPS and the Philadelphia Writers Conference. He has been published in numerous poetry magazines and anthologies and has thrice been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His latest publication is a chapbook, Finding the Words, from Plan B Press.
Jim Mancinelli is a living, writing, working Philadelphian. His first chapbook, Primer, was self-published. His second chapbook, In Deep, was published by Plan B Press. His writing is informed by the spirit, the earth, the heavens, and the voices of his Italian heritage. His poems have appeared in various issues of Philadelphia Poets, The Schuylkill Valley Journal of the Arts, and Poetry Ink, an anthology of Philadelphia poets. He has been a featured reader in various Philadelphia, New Jersey and Delaware venues and a featured reader on Live from Kelly Writer’s House. Jim teaches in the Speech-Language-Hearing Science Program at La Salle University in Philadelphia.
A Moonstone Poetry & Plan B Press Joint Production
Thursday, February 25th, 2010TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 7pm – POETRY
The Moonstone Poetry Series & Plan B Press Present
MICHELE BELLUOMINI, DAN MAGUIRE, JIM MANCINELLI
Michele A. Belluomini is a poet, storyteller, and librarian. Her work has been published in many journals, such as Philadelphia Poets, The FoxChase Review among others, as well as in several anthologies –including most recently, COMMONWEALTH: Contemporary Poets on Pennsylvania. She has read in many places throughout the area, for the NJ Council on the Arts, and in New York. She helped to coordinate the Monday Poets series at the Free Library of Philadelphia for 15 years.
Dan Maguire’s poetry has won local and national awards. He most recently won the Almeda Boulton Memorial Award sponsored by the National Federation of State Poetry Societies. He has read at the Library of Congress and led workshops for the NFSPS and the Philadelphia Writers Conference. He has been published in numerous poetry magazines and anthologies and has thrice been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His latest publication is a chapbook, Finding the Words, from Plan B Press.
Jim Mancinelli is a living, writing, working Philadelphian. His first chapbook, Primer, was self-published. His second chapbook, In Deep, was published by Plan B Press. His writing is informed by the spirit, the earth, the heavens, and the voices of his Italian heritage. His poems have appeared in various issues of Philadelphia Poets, The Schuylkill Valley Journal of the Arts, and Poetry Ink, an anthology of Philadelphia poets. He has been a featured reader in various Philadelphia, New Jersey and Delaware venues and a featured reader on Live from Kelly Writer’s House. Jim teaches in the Speech-Language-Hearing Science Program at La Salle University in Philadelphia.
The Moonstone Poetry Series Presents: MICHELLE TARANSKY & HEATHER CHRISTIE
Thursday, February 25th, 2010TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 7pm – POETRY
The Moonstone Poetry Series Presents
MICHELLE TARANSKY & HEATHER CHRISTIE
Michelle Taransky was born in Camden, New Jersey in 1981. She lives in Philadelphia, where she works at Kelly Writers House, is Review Editor for jacket2, and teaches poetry at Temple University. Marjorie Welish selected “Barn Burned, Then,” for the 2008 Omnidawn Poetry Prize.
Heather Christie was born in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Her poems appear or are forthcoming in The Believer, Fence, Octopus, & Slope. Her first book, “The Difficult Farm,” was published by Octopus books this fall. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia and teaches poetry at Emory University, where she is a Creative Writing Fellow.
LADYFINGERS + ERODE AND DISAPPEAR
Thursday, February 25th, 2010THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 9pm – MUSIC – $10 Cover
LADYFINGERS + ERODE AND DISAPPEAR
Ladyfingers is the alter ego of eccentric rock n roll conjurer Adam Weiner. Here’s a recent review in the Philadelphia Weekly: “Ladyfingers auteur Adam Weiner’s the kind of artist you can imagine standing on the edge of the parkway early in the morning shaking his fist at traffic and cursing incoherently. That vaguely threatening, slightly unhinged undercurrent confers a gritty mien to his mix of shadowy piano ballads and ragged self-deprecating guitar paeans that peel back his skull cap to reveal the snap, crackle and pop of synapses. He’s got cabaret swagger like Tom Waits after spending too many hours inhaling subway fumes with a dash of Jonathan Richman’s affectless candor, wrung out after a week-long bender. Though he may feel like a schmuck, he possesses enough spark to transform his vanities into a towering inferno.”
www.ladyfingers.org – www.myspace.com/ladyfingersband
Erode and Disappear is the project of members of acclaimed local Philly band, Northern Liberties. Justin Duerr and Kevin Riley are a raucous bass-drum duo, laying down heavy post-punk grooves for your rock n roll pleasure. www.erodeanddisappear.com
Lucky Old Souls Presents LUCKY THOMPSON TRIO and INZINZAC
Thursday, February 25th, 2010FRIDAY, MARCH 12, Doors 8:30pm Show 9pm – BYOB – JAZZ
$10 at the door / $8 in advance (at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/93010)
Lucky Old Souls @ Moonstone Presents
LUCKY THOMPSON TRIO (Lucky Thompson, drums; Jeff Knoettner, piano; Rob Swanson, bass)
INZINZAC (Alban Bailly, guitar; Dan Scofield, alto & soprano saxophones; Eli Litwin drums)
Lucky Old Souls @ Moonstone is a monthly event, showcasing some of Philadelphia’s most creative musicians in a laid-back, BYOB venue that combines the intimacy of a club with a concert hall’s respect for the music.
LUCKY THOMPSON has been playing drums since the age of 8, when he started playing at churches and special engagements. In the 1970s, Lucky began traveling and making TV appearances with his group the Current Survivors. Since then he has toured in Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean and collaborated with Sonny Stitt, Nina Simone, Patti LaBelle, Billy Paul, and Big Mama Thornton. For ten years Lucky served as the musical director at Natalie’s Lounge, at 40th & Market St., where jazz greats like Hank Mobley, Mickey Roker, Shirley Scott, and Grover Washington, Jr. have performed. Now Lucky leads weekly jam sessions with the Budesa Brothers–Sundays at Dowling’s Palace and Tuesdays at Elena’s Soul. Lucky is equally comfortable in the classrooms of University of Pennsylvania, where he is a visiting resident teaching jazz, percussion, and improvisation.
Founded by a Philadelphia-based French musician, ALBAN BAILLY, INZINZAC is influenced by rock and the rhythms and energy of Eastern European music and combines strong improvisations with densely composed music. Since moving to the U.S. in 2005, Bailly has played with many musicians in various settings, including Jack Wright, Fred Lomberg Holm, and Ron Anderson. He is a member of the contemporary tango group Oscuro Quintet and the dance company DaDaDance. Saxophonist DAN SCOFIELD has been performing on the east coast for the past decade. Since 2003 he has co-led the band Shot x Shot. He is a former member of Sonic Liberation Front and, for 6 years, he has been a member of Bobby Zankel’s Warriors of the Wonderful Sound. He has also collaborated or recorded with Odean Pope, Peter Brotzman, The Dirty Projectors, Modest Mouse, Make A Rising, and Dr. Dog. Drummer ELI LITWIN is a member of the bands Knife the Glitter and Normal Love.
A Lucky Old Souls production – www.luckyoldsouls.com
Moonstone Poetry Series Presents: AAREN PERRY & NZADI KEITA
Thursday, February 25th, 2010TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 7pm – POETRY
The Moonstone Poetry Series Presents
AAREN PERRY & NZADI KEITA
Aaren Perry has performed his work with music and in Spanish at venues like the Nuyorican, the Kimmel Center, the World Cafe. He has taught writing workshops to all ages at schools and colleges on the East Coast and in the Midwest for 20 years. Perry has published in Critique Magazine, Mad Poets Review,Tyme Anthology, Xconnect Magazine, Blue Guitar, Painted Bride Quarterly, Long Shot Review, and others. His work has appeared on National Public Radio and on regional television broadcasts. He produced and directed a long-running cable poetry show on DUTV. Bilingual and holding an MFA from Vermont College, he received a PA Council on the Arts Grant. Since 2001 he has worked as an Organizational Development consultant. His books OPEN FIRE (Whirlwind Press, 2004), POETRY ACROSS THE CURRICULUM: An Action Guide for Elementary Teachers (Pearson, 1997), as well as his spokenword CD, MERCURY CALLING (MelodyVision, 2000) are available at bookstores and by emailing ayperry@aol.com




