Showing posts with label events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label events. Show all posts

Monday, June 14, 2010

Barrelhouse, Narrow House, Publishing Genius

This Thursday in DC
Rachel Glaser, Mike Young
with Natalie Lyalin, Ric Royer, Adam Robinson
(see also: Genius Party)

Thursday, June 10, 2010

The 2010 GENIUS PARTY will last only 2 (TWO) HOURS!!!!

Archivist Zoran Rosko put together a pretty exhaustive list of responses to my book, Adam Robison and Other Poems, over at the Vacuum Cleaner. It felt very nice to see all those words put together.

If you follow this blog, you might remember that I was looking for some sneaks. Well, I got some. Well, I still haven't done jogging yet, but maybe tonight.

Tonight cometh the advance edition of Mike Young's book, We Are All Good if They Try Hard Enough.

I put together this year's Genius Party. Thanks to Phu Pham and the Hexagon for facilitating what is sure to be the Baltimore Literary Event of the new tomorrow.

The 2010 Genius Party will feature these things, in this order:
1. YouTube open mic
This portion of the show will start promptly at 7pm and give partygoers an opportunity to show 3 minutes worth of their favorite YouTube videos. Cats playing the piano or standing up, kids doing swan dives off of houses, younger kids playing drums or doing insane bike tricks, LA dudes painting and exercising and making blended drinks, effing up on stage -- all that. But there is ONE RULE -- you can't show anything that in any way has big famous music in it.
2. Breath holding contest
Whoever can hold their breath the longest will win a copy of all three books that will be available at the reading (courtesy of the Baltimore City Paper) (not really -- courtesy of Publishing Genius).
3. Natalie Lyalin reading
At this point in the show, Natalie Lyalin, a poet with a new book from Coconut called Pink and Hot Pink Habitat, will read. Here is a poem and Blake Butler's take on it. Here is Zoran Rosko's Vacuum Cleaner (again!). That ought to give you a good introduction to this person I don't know named Natalie Lyalin.
4. David NeSmith performance
He'll do something with music that I bet you weren't expecting anyone to do, ever.
5. Rachel B. Glaser reading
Rachel has a new collection of stories out from Publishing Genius, called Pee On Water. During this portion of the show, Rachel will read from the book . . . while hovering above the stage! I know Rachel so I can tell you without doubt that she is great, and you won't want to miss her.
6. Stephanie Barber video
The lights will go down after Rachel's reading, and together we'll watch a spectacular new video called "Bust Chance" by Stephanie Barber. It's a world premier. It's seven minutes long. I previewed it on Tuesday and was kind of blown away. I was blown away. It's quiet but funny. Seriously, it's beautiful. Together we'll become antsy for the new release of her book and DVD (which is currently at the printer).
7. Stretch
This is a time to stretch/reflect. It is not an intermission. 
8. John Berndt explains the smartest thing he knows in five minutes
At this point in the show John Berndt will explain the smartest thing he knows really fast.
9. Mike Young reading
Finally, to wrap up the 2010 Genius Party, Mike Young will read from his new book (linked above). Mike is a champion of the Literary Death Match. If I have seen a better poetry reading than Mike Young's, I'll be a cock-eyed optimist. After the eight other things that will have happened, Mike will be under a lot of pressure to conclude in a satisfying way. When I say he'll be under a lot of pressure, I mean that he'll be reading from beneath "18,000 pounds of sludge from New York and New Jersey."

The show will start promptly at 7.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Genius Party 2010

Announcing the 2010 Genius Party

Featuring a new video by Stephanie Barber
and readings by Rachel B. Glaser, Natalie Lyalin and Mike Young
and a YouTUBE open mic
and more

June 24, 7pm
at the Hexagon
1825 N Charles St
Baltimore
FREE

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

ARAOP Reading at Cake Shop

I'm really looking forward to reading at Melissa Broder's reading series, Polestar at Cake Shop, in Manhattan.

My band, Sweatpants played at the Cake Shop back in August. There was a carpet rolled up on the sidewalk, and we wacked each other with it for a while. It was heavy. Later, I was stuffed bodily into a trash can.

I hope a lot of the people I know who are in NYC will come to this.

Friday, April 23, 2010

PG Events This Weekend

Publishing Genius is spending April 23-24 at the 10th Annual Juniper Literary Festival in Amherst, MA. Stop by the table, hang out with Adam Robinson, Mike Young, Rachel B. Glaser. See panels and readings by Matthew Zapruder, Cathy Park Hong, Heather Christle, Dean Young, Dara Wier and more.

Meanwhile, MairĂ©ad Byrne, whose book The Best of (What's Left of) Heaven is freshly home from the printer, is at the post_moot festival in Ohio.

On Saturday, April 24, Justin Sirois will read with Dorothea Lasky and CAConrad in Baltimore, at the IE Series.

If I've missed anything, use the comments!