NorCal Poetry Slam UPDATE –Berkeley & San Jose Team FINALS!

UPDATE –Berkeley & San Jose Team FINALS!
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(1)Tidbits. (2)San Jose TUES. (3)Sacto TUES.
(4)Berkeley WEDS. (5)Modesto WEDS. (6)Monterey WEDS.
(7-17)UPCOMING EVENTS & FESTIVALS.
(18)Chaz Also Recommends: In Spite Of Everything.
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UPDATE: NorCal’s Poetry Slam Fanzine…
05-08-07 Vol. 10, No. 20.

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(1) NEWS & TIBITS
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—TEAM SEMI’S & FINALS: Berkeley FINALS this
Weds. Details: (2). Oakland has posted who will be
in their Semis (9), as has SF (7), & San Jose.
Speaking of SJ, they will be holding a “Last Chance
Slam tonight (TUES)… this is a popular event in
other states but rarely attempted in the Bay.
Winner gets an automatic slot in their Finals!
San Jose FINALS are Friday! Details: (2).

—BATTLE OF THE BAY! After all the Team Finals,
we hold the famous Battle Of The Bay. Each slam
venue hosts one of a series of team competitions
to help the poets and coaches hone their skills.
BoBs are held in June and July. Details: (11).

—BIG SUR! where SoCal faces NorCal. Everyone
camps on the beach and parties overnight! Some-
times, teams from as far away as Canada and New
Mexico drop in! Details: (14).

—WANNA BLUE RIBBON for poetry? BBQ, funnel
cake, fireworks and $450 in cash prizes?! Only
at the annual Marin Fair slam. Register now!
Details: (12).

—INTERNET HUMOR: http://www.xkcd.com

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(2) SAN JOSE –Next Slam: TUES, May 8.
FINALS: May 11. Kat Dietrich checks in:
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—-Lords and Ladies, this Tuesday is going to be
SO exciting! It is our “Last Chance Slam,” which
means that the winner of the slam will automatic-
ally earn themselves a spot in our finals. It will
be a viciously beautiful competition.
—-We will also be featuring the UC Santa Cruz
team, which consists of Andrew Lowe, Natalie
Ashodian, and Christine Hatch. Andrew Lowe has
spent most of his life on the inside of classrooms.
He was also a member of the Team Berkeley ‘04
placing 4th in the nation. Coach and member of the
team, Natalie Ashodian, has been a performance poet
since birth. Christine is the little odd duck of
the poetry world. she’s been on the San Jose 2006
team as well as the UC Santa Cruz 2007 team bringing
stories taken from life experience, as much as she
could muster in her 22 years. You do not want to
miss this feature.
—-Also, don’t forget, this Friday, May 11th at
8:30pm, San Jose is hosting its 9th annual poetry
slam finals at the Brittania Arms in downtown San
Jose. This blockbuster bout will feature 10 of San
Jose’s top poets battling for the right to
represent the San Jose Poetry Slam at this year’s
National Poetry Slam held in Austin, Texas. This
amazing show will be hosted by National and
Individual World Poetry Slam champion, Mike McGee.
Former SJ slam champ, coach, and member of the
2006 San Jose Slam Team, Anthony R. Miller, will
be featuring, and the evening’s smooth beats will
be provided by Digital Lee. Come and support these
artists and their art!
—-As always, we will have poets, poetry, and
beer! We look forward to seeing you again.
~Kat Dietrich
—-TOP 10 STANDINGS (so far): Bundy, Tristisima,
G. Wilikers, Kat, Drew, Bill Peckham, Andrew Love,
D. Silence, Verse, Kyle Houston.
—- The Britannia Arms. 173 W. Santa Clara,
Downtown San Jose. 6 bucks 18+ 8pm.
Slam: 2nd TUES, Open Mic: 4th TUES.
Hosted By: Kyle Houston
Music By: rebelskamp
http://www.sanjosepoetryslam.com
Info: kat0ninetales @ aol . com

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(3) SACRAMENTO –Next Slam: TUES, May 8.
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—The venue will take place every week, with a
slam TWICE a month! Features & cash prizes…
—Hosted by Khiry Malik, Ifa Modupe, & Patrice
Hill…
—-Vlade Divac’s Tunel 21. 926 2nd St.
Poetry every week, Slams 2nd & 4th TUES.
Ages 21+. Cash prizes. $5.00 cover.
Hosts: Khiry, Ifa, & Patrice.
Info: nubiansoul @ yahoo . com

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(4)BERZERKELEY POETRY SLAM — *FINALS* this Weds.
Chaz checks in:
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—-THIS WEEK: *F*I*N*A*L*S* ! The Top 8 poets
battle for a spot on the Team! Live Jazz, Hot
Pizza, and Irish Beer! Team Fundraiser! $12 Door
goes to YOUR team!
—-After 7 months, 100’s of poets, 1000’s in
prizes, it all comes down to tonight: the top 8
poets battle in 3 rounds of metaphorical mayhem
for a spot on Team Berkeley. As if that weren’t
enough, they will face our Indi Champ, who quail-
fied in December. The top 5 poets win a free
trip to Nationals. Who will be our new grand
champ & win *gasp* THE COVETED GOLDEN MACARONI
BELT?!? YOU decide!!! The top 5 in Finals win a
trip to Nationals.
—–Here’s a quick summary of the poets, but
don’t be fooled if you think some have it in the
bag. As we learned in Semi’s, ANYTHING CAN
HAPPEN! For example, an international superstar
was disqualified on a technicality the first Semi-
finals, THEN a newbie won her first slam EVER at
the second Semi’s. Here they are in alphabetical
order:
—-Stephen Bor is a 3-time collegiate slam
champion with anthemic work that uses personal
experiences to speak about social issues. He can
be tender or explosive on the mic, often in rapid
succession.
—-Jamie De Wolf won his spot in our Finals last
Dec at the Indi Slam. He’s a perennial NorCal
slam champ, host of Tourettes w/out Regrets,
finished 5th at Nationals and 4th in the world at
IWPS. He specializes in raw power, no-holds-
barred humor, and vivid descriptions of life’s
underbelly.
—-Christian Drake was on last year’s team and
goes into Finals as our top-ranked poet. His work
is as well-written as it is performative, ranging
from political to humorous, smooth as his own
coiffed hair.
—-D.Silence is a bare-knuckle satirist who
delivers his humor with fire-and-brimstone fury.
Veteran of last year’s team, former San Francisco
Slammaster, he’s also a collegiate Forensics champ.
—-Isaac Miller is this year’s YouthSpeaks Grand
Slam Champion, member of the UC Berkeley team, and
despite winning slams for the last 6 years has
never been on an “Adult” Nationals team. His
political anthems dissect issues with a surgeon’s
precision.
—-Sam Pierstorff is the Modesto slammaster, and
runs one of the Nation’s larges annual slam events,
the Ill List. A long-time slam scenester who has
never been on a team (by choice), his playful work
makes martial bliss seem like a romantic comedy.
—-Kat Sanford has been on several NorCal teams,
toured Nationally, and came out of semi-retirement
to go for this year’s team. She specializes in
confessional work that brings the darkness. Like
a sharpened dagger, her best lines are often
delivered in a whisper.
—-Laura S. has been around the slam scene for
years but only recently stepped up to compete,
winning her first slam EVER at last week’s Semi-
finals! Her work is wickedly sharp, as funny as
it is ruthless, personal as it is political.
—-Joshua Walters finds the absurd in the every-
day, magic in the mundane, and playful humor in
basic biological functions. In sharp contrast to
the heated delivery of most slam poets, he uses
dramatic pauses and deadpan delivery like a slap
to the knee.
—-LAST WEEK: in one of the most startling upsets in
Berkeley Slam history, a newbie won her first slam
at our biggest Semifinals EVER! Humor trumped
tragedy, Audience members booed & walked out on one
sacrificial, a tiny time penalty meant the world to
one poet, and Score Creep smashed several poets’
hopes early on. For a full blow-by blow of last
week’s slam, visit my livejournal at:
http://chazellik.livejournal.com
—-UPCOMING: MAY 16: Open Slam; Christian Drake
emcees, Amy Steinberg features. MAY 23: Open Slam;
Def Poet Geoff Trenchard features. MAY 30:
Hollywoods’ Tshaka Campbell. JUNE 6: Open Slam;
D.Silence co-hosts, featuring Vancouver’s CR Avery
& Sacramento’s Rodzilla. June 13: Battle Of The
Bay.
——STARRY PLOUGH. 3101 Shattuck. 510-841-2082.
(1 block uphill of Ashby BART). EVERY WEDS.
8:30-11pm. Sign-ups: 7:30. All ages before 9pm.
Hosts: Charles Ellik, Betsy Roll & Friends.
Live Music: 3 Blind Mice, & DJ Agana.
http://www.myspace.com/berkeleypoetryslam
http://www.berkeleypoetryslam.com
Contact: voluptuary @ hotmail.com

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(5) MODESTO –Next Slam: WEDS, May 9.
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–PROSPECT Theater. 520 Scenic Drive. Directions:
(209) 549-9341. 2nd WED MONTHLY. 7:00pm. For Local
Info: (209) 575-6183. Sign up starts @ 6:45pm.
Regular Admission: $3.00. Poet’s Fee: $5.00
Cash Prizes: 1st & 2nd place. MC: Sam Pierstorff.
Info: http://www.slamonrye.com
Contact: pierstorffs @ mail. yosemite. cc.ca.us

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(6) MONTEREY –Every Wednesday.
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–EAST VILLAGE COFFEE LOUNGE. 498 Washington St.
(@Pearl St.) near Downtown Monterey.
Show: 8:00-10:00pm. $3 donation.
Open Mic & slam every Wednesday.
Host: Garland Thompson.
Booking: gtpoet @ gmail.com
The Rubber Chicken Poetry Slam & Open Mic
http://www.westcoastslam.com

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(7)SF/The City Slam & Experimental Mic.
—Next Slam: SUN, May 13.
Ekabhumi checks in:
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—Incense, flowers, and scents of exotic food
cooking. Elders and youth communicating through
dance, poetry, and Hiphop. National champs, local
legends, and the hottest lyrical competition
on the West Coast in an elegant setting. This is
YOUR SF City Slam.
—We’re featuring Def Poet & Suicide King Geoff
Trenchard! With LA’s Dancer & Spoken Word Artist
Nicole Smith, and Oakland’s sultry Jazz Chanteuse,
NoƱameko.
—FINALLY, we have debated, calculated, and agreed
on how we will qualify poets for the SF Finals this
year. We will use a system similar to Berkeley’s:
poets who finish in the top 5 at any given open
(including the slams held at Bistro Yoffi) get
points if they finished in the top 5. 1st-5points,
2nd-4points, 3rd-3points, 4th-2points, 5th-1point.
A poet needs a minimum of 5 points to qualify for
Finals. So far, that includes:
1) Lucky 7- 13 points
2) Mac Dennis- 11 points
3) Christian Drake- 9 points
3) Mark States- 9 points
3) L. Abdul Kenyatta- 9 points
6) D. Silence- 8 points
7) Cheryl F- 6 points
7) Josh Walters- 6 points
9) Dazier Grego- 5 points
9) Selene- 5 points
9) Ms. Ashley- 5 points
—We have TWO MORE qualifiers: May 13 and June 10.
Finals will be held the THIRD Sunday of June, at a
Venue TBA. Our feature will be none other than
Marc Bamuthi Joseph!
—-The City Slam & Experimental Open Mic.
Poleng Lounge. 1751 Fulton Ave @ Masonic.
2nd Sundays MONTHLY. 7:30 sign-up, 8:30 show.
ALL AGES. $7 Door. $150 Cash Prizes.
Hosts: Mona Webb & Charles Ekabhumi Ellik.
Grooves provided by: DJ Agana.
Info: thecityslam @ yahoo. com
http://www.polenglounge.com/
TRANSIT: Cars: Pay garage across the street
under Albertson’s. BART: from Civic Center,
exit toward 6th St, walk N. to McAllister,
take the 5 Fulton Bus. http://www.sfmta.com
CARPOOL: 3-5 fans, show us your ticket from the
garage, everybody gets $2 off admission.

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(8) SANTA CRUZ –Next Slam: WEDS, May 16.
Harry Areola checks in:
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—-Hello kind souls. Good afternoon life lovers.
How are the things that make you, you? You may be
saying to yourself, “Hey, it’s awful early to be
getting an e-mail about the SC Slam. Don’t they
usually just e-mail people the day before? What
gives?”
—-Well friends, we are trying out something
called proactive measures. Now, I know what your
thinking, “Isn’t that the facial cleaner Vanessa
Williams, hocks on late night T.V?” The answer is,
YES. And we here at SC Poetry Slam have some of
the smoothest faces thanks to Ms. Williams’ late
night miracle work. But, the whole proactive thing
is not limited to cleansing one’s pores. We are
also trying to spread the word about the Slam a
little early this time.
—-Flyers are going to be made today, and emails
shall flow steadily for the next two weeks. We
need to pick the pace up here, and get a little
bit of a frenzy at the next slam. I’m talking
copious people, all feakin’ out! Maybe even
sweating in delight from all the hot fire that
will be spit upon their faces.
—-So what can ya do: MARK YOUR CALENDARS! TELL
A FRIEND! SHOW UP ON TIME! “8 MEANS 8″! JUST LIKE,
“NO MEANS NO”! We also need help with flyering! So
if you have any interest in helping the cause,
please email me back, and hopefully we can arrange
a way to get you some flyers. Awhile ago we had a
little crew of freaks named the Diabolical Minions.
My hope is to spawn a second generation of these
deviant bodies: better organized and even more
tenacious.
—-Attached is the graphic for the flyer. If you
feel like printing it out on your own accord, than
please do so. Put it up in your office bathroom,
maybe in your kitchen, at your grandmother’s bridge
night, etc.
—–Thanks for the continued support and we shall
be talking soon.
—-Ok, sweetheart, take care their with all that
stuff, Harry Areola, et. al
—-The E3 Playhouse. 435 Front St.
Santa Cruz, Ca, 95060. 3rd WEDS MONTHLY.
8:00-10:30pm. Sign ups: 7:30. Host: Shimmy
12 poets, 2 rounds. Cash Prizes!
All Ages welcome, $2 pints for 21+
Cash prizes for top 3 poets, $4 door
Hosts: Mr Free & Friends
Contact: sccityslam@gmail.com

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(9) OAK/ BrOakland –THURS May 24th SEMI-FINALS!!
Dahled checks in:
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—-We’re all set for a phenomenal show y’all!! You
should definitely NOT miss this. You just don’t know
if you’re gonna ever get another chance to see this
kind of fireworks again!
—-In the line up for semis we have multiple former
slam team members - several who’ve been on Finals
stage, collegiate nationals champs, youth nationals
champs, untested upstarts, wily vets, beatboxers,
comedians and a level of talent that you’ll rarely
get to see share a stage.
—-The semi-finalists are (in no particular order):
Jose Vadi, Lucky 7, Dahled,
Queen D, Clarity, Josh Walters, Cheryl F, D. Silence,
Miss Ashleigh, Mack Dennis, L. Abdul Kenyatta, Isaac
Miller, Sweet’n Shameless, Mona Webb*, N’er City,
and Aaron Gardner.
—-Upcoming shows:
—FINALS- Saturday June 9th @ The Uptown Nightclub
(1928 Telegraph Ave. - 21+)
—Battle of The Bay (B.o.B.)- Thurs. June 28th @
The Oakland Metro (201 Broadway @ 2nd)
— OAKLAND METRO 201 Broadway @ 2nd, Jack London
Square. Hosted by Nazelah, Dahled & DJ Agana!
Sign-ups - 8:00 / Show - 8:15
Slam @8:30. 1st FRIDAYS MONTHLY.
Cash Prizes!!! & Full Bar w/ ID
$7 General Admission
ALL AGES! $50 in cash prizes.
More info: djefreez @ yahoo.com
http://www.myspace.com/oaklandslam

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(10) OAK/Tourettes –Next Slam: THURS, June 7.
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—–OAKLAND METRO 201 Broadway @ 2nd, Jack London
Square. Hosted by Jamie DeWolf & Geoff Trenchard.
& DJ F*CK OFF! ALL AGES. Full Bar. Sign up 8pm.
Show 8:30pm. $8. Onstage Freakin’ by QUEEN
BLANKETY BLANK. Meat & Mayhem by MISS SUCCUBUS.
1st THURS Monthly.
Info: tongueartillery @ hotmail.com

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(11)BATTLE OF THE BAY —June & July.
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—The BoB is a series of team battles to help the
poets hone their skills & test-drive multi-voice
poem performances. There’s nothing to win but
bragging rights, as each certified venue uses their
show as a fund-raiser & the home team always has
a huge advantage. For slam fans, it’s the best
possible place to see all the hottest new poets in
one location, & a lot of fun to follow your
favorite team’s exploits. BoBs are held in June
& July.
–Berkeley –WEDS, June 13.
–BrOakland –THURS. June 28th.
–Modesto
–Sacramento
–San Jose
–Santa Cruz
–San Francisco –SUN, July 8.
–Tourettes -THURS, July 5.

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(12)Marin Fair Slam –TUES, July 3.
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—MARIN FAIR will host their 4th annual Poetry
Slam on July 3rd. $450 in prizes! Where else can
you eat BBQ, cotton candy, swill cheap beer, listen
to the greatest bands of yesteryear, & act like a
redneck superstar while reading poetry? NOWHERE
ELSE! Fun starts at 5pm with a slam for Youth.
Then the grown-ups battle. At 9pm, things end with
FIREWORKS!!
–This year’s features include Youth Speaks champ
Isaac Miller, legendary beatboxer and playwright
Tim Barskey, and members of the Berkeley Slam Team
2007!
—This really is a good time & a cheap date,
a bizarre mix of high & lowbrow! You MUST register
in advance to slam! But you also get two free
tickets and a parking pass when you do. To
register, go to: http://www.marinfair.org
…or pick up entry forms at the Berkeley Slam.

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(13)BRAVE NEW VOICES -July 17-21.
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—Youth Speaks and MACLA are pleased to announce
that the Brave New Voices International Youth
Poetry Slam Festival is coming to San Jose July
17-21. Featuring over 450 poets from more than 44
parts of the country, there is no other event like
this one. Coming off last year’s sold out finals at
the Apollo Theater in NYC, Brave New Voices sets
the standard for youth spoken word programs
nationwide.
http://www.youthspeaks.org

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(14)WESTERN REGIONALS/Big Sur -SAT & SUN, July 21-22.
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—On a tiny meadow under massive redwoods, in the
heart of Big Sur, the West Coast’s top poets battle
for over $2000 in prizes and serious respect. Do
the trees lean in to listen? Do the butterflies
circle their favorite poets? To the hawks wheeling
overhead wait for dramatic pauses to electrify the
crowd with a piercing cry? They do!
—This event was once NorCal’s stomping grounds,
but in recent years it’s been SoCal’s fund-raiser.
It’s academic to most of the poets and fans, who
show up for the sunshine, the gourmet food, the
ridiculous party and tent escapades on Saturday
night. Bring sunblock, a bathing suit, AND a down
jacket, as temperature changes are extreme.
—Henry Miller Library. 3 hour drive S of San
Francisco. From LA, going north, the total drive
time is about 6 1/2 hours. A 1/4 mile S of Nepenthe
Restaurant, a 1/4 mile N of Deetjen’s, Big Sur Inn.
12-6pm both days. All Ages.
We usually camp at Andrew Molera State Park, which
has tent-only sites available on a 1st-come, 1st-
served basis, so arrive early!
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=582
http://www.westcoastslam.com
http://www.henrymiller.org
More info: gtpoet @gmail.com

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(15)NATIONAL POETRY SLAM –Aug 8-12.
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—The is the Big Daddy of poetry slams, where 75
teams of poets from all over the world perform their
hearts out, party their guts out, and shag their
brains out. But seriously, it’s not ALL nekkid pool
jumps and late-night erotic readings. That’s just
the glamorous part. There are also many meetings,
politickings, talent-scoutings, and open mic-ings
as well. Three of the most storied and popular
side-events at Nationals include Head-To-Head Haiku,
The Slammaster Slam, and the Nerd Slam. Not to
mention the competition itself and the thousands of
people listening to incredible poetry (oh, yeah!
poetry!) in sold-out venues. If you have even a
passing interest in Spoken Word, this is a meta-
phorical amusement park!
http://www.nps2007.com
http://www.austinslam.com
NOTE: the host hotel for this year is the Hyatt
Regency downtown. Mention that you’re part of
the National Slam and get half off!

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(16) UC Berkeley/Cal Slam -ON HIATUS
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—Slams will re-start Fall 07.
—Info: calpoetryslam @ yahoo.com
www.myspace.com/calpoetryslam

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(17)INDI WORLD POETRY SLAM –October, 2009
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—iWPS 2009: There is a bid in the works to bring
this incredible event to Berkeley in 2009! 72
poets representing slam venues from around the
world converge for three days of competition,
electrifying audiences with their talents.
—Berkeley plans to add many related day events
and side competitions to the main tournament,
transforming it into a 10-day festival. We plan on
hosting the competition itself at venues near the
Ashby BART station in South Berkeley, home of the
Berkeley Slam and our venue, the Starry Plough. We
are partnering with Epic Arts & Poetry Flash.
–Epic Arts is a Performance Arts non-profit based
in South Berkeley. Their new facility will be the
epicenter of IWPS 2009.
http://www.epicarts.org
–Poetry Flash is a calendar and poetry journal
listing events across the state, with a circulation
of 22K. The Flash will include our program in their
journal, and curate a series of readings during the
festival.
http://www.poetryflash.org
—Our proposed host hotel is Hotel Shattuck Plaza.
http://www.hotelshattuckplaza.com
—Further support has been offered by all the slam
venues in NorCal, as well as by James Kass (of
Youth Speaks) and many others.
—If you’re interested in helping, sponsoring, or
just want to be a fly on the wall, please join:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iWPS_2009_NorCal

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(18)CHAZ ALSO RECOMMENDS: In Spite Of Everything.
SAT, May 12.
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—-”IN SPITE OF EVERYTHING”
Sat MAY 12 ONE NIGHT ONLY!
—-WATCH THE IN SPITE OF EVERYTHING PREVIEW:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULhsamRohEw
—-Virginia Tech. Columbine. East Oakland. Hunters
Point. What makes kids kill kids? “In Spite of
Everything” is the latest entry into the emerging
genre of hip-hop theater, featuring the Bay Area’s
most dynamic spoken word collective, “The Suicide
Kings” under the direction of GOLDIE award winning
Bay Area legend Marc Bamuthi Joseph. The play
theatrically documents the Kings’ unlikely escap
from the precipice of their lives, to the center
of the public school system in Northern California.
The piece has already been presented as a work in
progress during the Hip Hop Theater Festival at La
Pena Cultural Center and will be further presented
in excerpt as part of the Hybrid Project at
Intersection for the Arts. They have received
significant funding from the Zellerbach Family
Foundation and a Creation Fund Commission from the
National Performance Network.
—-Electrifying stages from HBO’s Def Poetry Jam
to San Quentin Penitentiary, the Kings’ underdog
aesthetic has always built empathy and compassion
for the forgotten elements of society. The story
begins the day after a school shooting in an un-
named American town. As police and school
administrators ask themselves the perennial
question “What went wrong?” , they discover a note
that implies that three poetry teachers in the
school might have the answer. The ensuing inquiry
incites several compelling questions: How does a
former born again Christian who spent his youth in
and out of metal hospitals, a tattooed Jew who used
to run with skinheads and an immigrant ex-Crip punk
rocker end up TEACHING POETRY in PUBLIC HIGH
SCHOOLS? What does their journey say about education
in the U.S., shifting male identities and archetypes,
the systemic factors that contribute to the deluge
of high school violence, and most importantly,
survival through art?
—The play is 90 minutes with a live score played
by SAM BASS from LOOPSTATION and is a graphic and
gripping exploration of the subject and for ONE
NIGHT ONLY!.
—-IN SPITE OF EVERYTHING:
A School Shooting Murder Mystery
Saturday May 12th * ALL AGES * $10 *
The Oakland Metro * 201 Broadway @ 2nd St.

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BONUS HAIKU/SENRIYU
–By Yours Truly.
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Chattering from High:
King Squirrel allows no one
to play with his nuts.

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–See Ya At Tha Slam!
Charles Ellik, ed.
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