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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ PhillyCAM\, 699 Ranstead Street\, Tuesday February 6th\, 2018 - 6:30pm
DESCRIPTION:Poetry as a Home for the Homeless: Host: Charles S. Carr\, Poetry from One Step Away\, featuring Richard “Ram” Ramson*\, Tammy Mitchell* and Joseph Albater* \nThere are over 50 organizations that promote poetry in the Philadelphia are. They represent every form of poetry\, ethnic background\, age\, gender and community. This series consists of a panel of guest poets and artists discussing the opportunities their group or organization provides for poets in Philly as well as the themes that influence them. The program is broadcast live on the first Tuesday of each month over Comcast Cable 66/966 HD/967 and Verizon FIOS 29/30. The program is free and open to everyone. Please join us! \nOne Step Away\, a nonprofit organization that produces a monthly street paper\, raises awareness while creating jobs for people experiencing homelessness and poverty. \n“One Step Away is a fantastic organization giving real opportunities to the homeless or those on the verge of being homeless. The program gives its vendors the opportunity to earn an income with a low barrier to entry. The work is by no means easy. The vendors are on their feet all day and have to learn a surprisingly large amount about entrepreneurship–budgeting\, inventory management\, customer service\, and business planning to name a few. One Step Away makes a real in hard working peoples’ lives as they climb out of the troubles any of us could one day face. Please consider helping to expand the program and be sure to visit your local vendors!” – Erik Hudzik\, October 4\, 2016 \n*One Step Away Vendors and poets
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/moonstone-poetry-phillycam-699-ranstead-street-tuesday-february-6th-630pm/
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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ Fergie's Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Wednesday February 7th\, 2018 - 7pm
DESCRIPTION:Lamont B. Steptoe is a poet\, activist\, Vietnam Veteran\, photographer and founder/publisher of Whirlwind Press. Steptoe has a clear\, direct and matter-of-fact approach and his language is rich and revealing to his socio-cultural subject matter. He is the author of fourteen books of poetry\, has performed his work at the Library of Congress\, the National Library of Nicaragua\, the Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival\, Shakespeare & Co. in Paris\, the Knitting Factory\, the Schomburg Center for Black Culture\, and various colleges. An open mic will follow the featured readers. The event is free and 21+. \nHost: Sean Lynch
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/moonstone-poetry-fergies-pub-1214-sansom-street-wednesday-february-7th-7pm/
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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ Fergie's Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Wednesday February 14th\, 2018 - 7pm
DESCRIPTION:Savannah Cooper-Ramsey is a poet and a member of Philly’s Art Dept Collective. Her conceptual chapbook projects\, Not Fit For Print: Forthcoming Titles and The Self and Other Jokes\, will be released by Waterhouse Ltd Press in Spring 2018. Her poems have appeared in Whirlwind Magazine\, the 2017 Moonstone Anthology\, and elsewhere. She is a doctoral candidate at Columbia University and teaches at Drexel. \n  \nLynn Hoffmn is a master of moments\, stacking them together like photographs to make a coherent statement about the need for sex and love to cohere. He writes\, “Sometimes the lack is half the joy.” He’s a lyrical poet\, creating music through the repetition of lines. The language has a rock and roll bounce; I see him as a modern Yeats\, taking on the discordance of love and sex\, transforming them into poetry that remains breath-taking and heart-wrenching. —Hal Sirowitz\, Author of Mother Said\, Former Poet Laureate of Queens\, Winner of the Nebraska Book Award. \nAn open mic will follow the featured readers. The event is free and 21+. \nHost: Dave Worrel
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/moonstone-poetry-fergies-pub-1214-sansom-street-wednesday-february-14th-2018-7pm/
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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ Toast Cafe\, 1201 Spruce Street\, Wednesday February 21st\, 2018 - 7pm
DESCRIPTION:Romance\, with Courtney K. Bambrick. She is poetry editor of Philadelphia Stories and her work has appeared in print or online in Apiary\, Certain Circuits\, Dirty Napkin\, Philadelphia Poets\, Mad Poets Review\, and Schuylkill Valley Journal. Courtney has taught composition\, creative writing\, and literature at a number of colleges and universities in the Philadelphia area. \n  \n \nPeter Baroth is a writer\, visual artist\, musician\, and sometimes editor. He’s recently published his first full-length book of poetry\, Lost Autographs\, with Moonstone Press. His poetry\, short stories\, and artwork have appeared in a variety of print and online journals including Philadelphia Poets\, Mad Poets Review\, Apiary\, Schuylkill Valley Journal\, and elsewhere. \n  \nAn open mic will follow the featured readers. The event is free and 21+. \nHost: Suzan Jivan
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/moonstone-poetry-toast-cafe-1201-spruce-street-wednesday-february-21st-2018-7pm/
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SUMMARY:Moonstone Poetry @ Fergie's Pub\, 1214 Sansom Street\, Wednesday February 28th\, 2018 - 7pm
DESCRIPTION:Ahmad Almallah grew up in Bethlehem\, Palestine and moved to the U.S. when he was 18 years old. He is a poet\, scholar\, and translator of Arabic literature. His set of poems “Recourse\,” won the 2017 Blanche Colton Williams Fellowship. His poems have appeared in Jacket 2\, Track//Four\, All Roads Will Lead You Home\, Apiary and forthcoming in Making Mirrors: Righting/Writing by Refugees and Supplement. \n  \n \nCynthia Dewi Oka is the author of Salvage and Nomad of Salt and Hard Water. A three-time Pushcart Prize Nominee\, her poems have appeared in American Poetry Review\, Kenyon Review\, Guernica\, Black Renaissance Noire\, The Massachusetts Review\, and elsewhere. She has served as a Poetry Mentor for the Blueshift Journal’s Speakeasy Project\, and is the creator of Sanctuary: A Migrant Poetry Workshop for immigrant poets in Philadelphia. \nAn open reading will follow the featured readers. The event is free and 21+. \nHosts: Jennifer Hook and Alina Macneal
URL:https://moonstoneartscenter.com/event/moonstone-poetry-fergies-pub-1214-sansom-street-wednesday-february-28th-2018-7pm/
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