Category: Moonstone Arts Center Events
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Writing and Selling Mystery and Horror
Wednesday, October 31, 7pm – Workshop and Author Presentation Veronica Kegel-Giglio and Sandra Carey Cody Writing and Selling Mystery and Horror This workshop explores the differences between writing mystery stories vs. horror stories. This hands on workshop can help you get started on writing a story in this category and learning how to present it…
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MPS: Suzán Jiván & Lester Mobley
Thursday, October 4, 7pm – Poetry The Moonstone Poetry Series Presents Suzan Jivan & Lester Mobley ” Suzán Jiván ” – “Jivan “, the Hindi word for “life”, typifies her artistic mission to promote life through her poems, photos, videos blogs and fiber art. She earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree from SUNY Stony Brook…
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Comedy with Phyllis Voren and Friends
Wednesday, October 3, 7pm – Comedy The Moonstone Arts Center Presents Comedy with Phyllis Voren and Friends Sidney Gantt, Paul Easton, T.J. Hurley, Phyllis Voren, Oliver Yu and hosted by Sidney Gantt Paul Easton does comedy in and around Philadelphia. He has hosted at Laughs on Fairmount and was recently a semifinalist in the Philly’s…
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Riding the Changes” by performers, playwrights, radio producers & puppeteers
Monday, October 1, 8pm – A reading & performance & talk “Riding the Changes” by performers, playwrights, radio producers & puppeteers Conrad Bishop & Elizabeth Fuller from their memoir Co-Creation: 50 years in the Making “From the beginning, they were burdened with burgeoning talent, fine intelligence, and newly discovered devotions – not only to theatre…
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Tori Hogan author of Beyond Good Intentions
Wednesday, October 10, 7pm – Non-Fiction Tori Hogan author of Beyond Good Intentions: A Journey into the Realities of International Aid ($16.00 Seal Press) Young and idealistic, Tori Hogan travels to Kenya as an intern for Save the Children, intent upon doing her part to improve the lives of refugees. But the cynicism of a…
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Nick Virgilio: A Life in Haiku
Sunday, October 7, 2pm – Poetry Nick Virgilio: A Life in Haiku Nick Virgilio, who started writing in the 1960s and was a pioneer of American haiku poetry, penned some this country’s most elegiac and memorable haiku. In “Nick Virgilio: A Life in Haiku,” you’ll find 100 previously unpublished haiku as well as 30 old…
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L.E. Scott & Lamont Steptoe
Tuesday, October 2, 7pm – Poetry L.E. Scott & Lamont Steptoe African American jazz poet L.E. Scott was born in Cordele, Georgia (USA) and at the age of 12 moved with his family to Trenton, New Jersey. Scott left the States after returning from the Vietnam War and has lived and worked in more than…
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Poets & Prophets Presents Lili Bita
Tuesday, September 4, 7pm – Poetry Poets & Prophets Presents Lili Bita Internationally-renowned author and actress Lili Bita will read from her new memoir of her late son Philip, The Storm Rider. Lili Bita is the author of some twenty books of verse, fiction, memoir, and translation, and has performed on stage on three continents. Author, actress,…
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La Quarta Via and Aulò – Documentaries
Wednesday, September 5, 7pm – Documentary Film Viewing & Discussion Co-Sponsored by America-Italy Society Simone Brioni, writer and director and introduced by Charles Cantalupo These two documentaries written and directed by Simone Brioni, La Quarta Via and Aulò, have been presented in many European universities including at Università La Sapienza, Rome – Oxford University, UCL-London…