Friday, May 29, 2015

Saturday Night, May 30th: Melissa Broder & Mira Gonzalez



Melissa Broder is the author of three poetry collections, most recently SCARECRONE. Poems have appeared or are forthcoming in POETRY, The Iowa Review, Tin House, Guernica, Fence, The Missouri Review, et al. Her next book, a collection of personal essays called SO SAD TODAY, will be published by Grand Central/Hachette in March 2016.

Mira Gonzalez [b. 1992] is a writer from Los Angeles, CA. Her first book of poetry I Will Never Be Beautiful Enough To Make Us Beautiful Together was published through Sorry House in 2013. It was nominated for The Goodreads Choice Award and The Believer Poetry Award. Her second book Selected Tweets, which she co-authored with Tao Lin, will be published by Short Flight/Long Drive Books in June 2015. Her work has been published widely in print and online. 


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    Saturday, May 30, 2015
    Doors open at 7pm
    Reading at 7:30pm

    Poetic Research Bureau
    951 Chung King Rd.
    Los Angeles, CA
    90012

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Saturday Night, May 23rd: Andrew Choate, Chelsea Rector & Mathew Timmons



Andrew Choate is the author of Too Many Times I See Every Thing Just The Way It Is (Residual Press, PRB Editions), Language Makes Plastic of the Body (Palm Press) and Stingray Clapping (Insert Blanc Press). He is currently working on two books: Learning, which will be published by Writ Large Press and I Love You More, for Insert Blanc. He is a member of Inner Dinner, a performance art dining collective, and is the host of The Unwrinkled Ear radio show on KCHUNG every other Tuesday from 5­-7pm PST. His most recent piece of music writing was about the 2014 Nickelsdorf Konfrontationen. In terms of pictures, he is saintbollard.

Chelsea Rector keeps poems here: www.crimpingiron.tumblr.com, and writes about art for ArtSlant Contemporary Art Network. Chelsea inhabits The Theater, as a player in LA's own Gawdafful Theater Company. In 2009 Chelsea began a long-­term holiday music project, True Holiday Classic (Vol. I­III), while other original vocal and instrumental music is heard on her 2013 cassette, Popular American Song. In 2014 Chelsea and colleague Caitlin Adams formed Best Friends, an experimental dance performance collective. Chelsea has two cats.

Mathew Timmons’ works include Terrifying Photo (Wonder, 2015), Joyful Noise for three or more voices (Jaded Ibis, 2012), The New Poetics (Les Figues, 2010), and CREDIT (Blanc Press, 2009). His visual and performance work has been shown at Night Gallery, Weekend Gallery, Pomona College Museum of Art, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, California College of the Arts, ArtSpeak Vancouver, & LACMA among other galleries and institutions. An active editor and curator, Mathew works as editor & publisher of Insert Blanc Press, General Director of General Projects, and he has curated events, readings and ephemeral art shows throughout Los Angeles. He co-produces and co-hosts the art and culture podcast The People on KCHUNG radio 1630AM with Ben White. 

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Saturday, May 23, 2015
Doors open at 7pm
Reading at 7:30pm

Poetic Research Bureau
951 Chung King Rd.
Los Angeles, CA
90012
 

Monday, May 11, 2015

Sat, May 16th, 7:30pm: Amy Gerstler & Thomas Devaney


 Amy Gerstler’s most recent books of poetry include Dearest Creature, Ghost Girl, Medicine, and Crown of Weeds. Her work has appeared in Paris Review, The New Yorker, Poetry, American Poetry Review, and elsewhere. Her book Scattered at Sea will be published by Penguin in June, 2015. She teaches in the MFA writing program at the University of California at Irvine.



Thomas Devaney is the author of Runaway Goat Cart (Hanging Loose, 2015), Calamity Jane (Furniture Press, 2014), and The Picture that Remains (The Print Center, 2014). His collaborations with the Institute of Contemporary Art include “The Empty House,” for The Big Nothing and “Tales from the 215,” for Zoe Strauss’s “Philadelphia Freedom.” Devaney is the 2104 recipient of a Pew Fellowship in the Arts and he teaches at Haverford College.


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Saturday, May 16, 2015
Doors open at 7pm
Reading at 7:30pm

Poetic Research Bureau
951 Chung King Rd.
Los Angeles, CA
90012

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Sat, May 9th, 7:30pm: Harmony Holiday & Paul Vangelisti

 
Harmony Holiday is a poet, dancer, archivist, mythscientist and the author of Negro League Baseball (Fence, 2011), Go Find Your Father/ A Famous Blues (Ricochet, 2014), and Hollywood Forever forthcoming from Fence in Spring 2015. She was the winner of the 2013 Ruth Lily Fellowship and she curates the Afrosonics archive, a collection of rare and out-of-print LPs and soundbites featuring poetry and poetics from throughout the African Diaspora, in both analog at Columbia University's music library and digitally as a Tumblr site. Her record label, Mythscience Records, devoted to making titles from the archive available to the public by way of reissues in both vinyl and digital formats is forthcoming starting with the reissue of Amiri Baraka's LP Black Spirits: Festival of New Black Poets in America. Holiday lives in New York and Los Angeles.

Paul Vangelisti is the author of some twenty books of poetry, as well as being a noted translator from Italian. In addition to his new book, Wholly Falsetto with People Dancing, an older man’s not-so-divine comedy, his most recent book of poems, Two, appeared from Talisman House in 2011. In 2006, Lucia Re’s and his translation of Amelia Rosselli’s War Variations won both the Premio Flaiano in Italy and the PEN-USA Award for translation. In 2010, his translation of Adriano Spatola’s The Position of Things: Collected Poems, 1961-1992 won an Academy of American Poets translation prize. From 1971-1982 he was co-editor, with John McBride, of the award-winning literary tabloid Invisible City and, from 1993-2002, edited Ribot, the annual report of the College of Neglected Science. Vangelisti is Founding Chair of the Graduate Writing program at Otis College of Art & Design in Los Angeles. In February of this year Grove Atlantic published Amiri Baraka’s S O S: Poems `1961-2013, edited by Vangelisti.


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Saturday, May 9, 2015
Doors open at 7pm
Reading at 7:30pm

Poetic Research Bureau
951 Chung King Rd.
Los Angeles, CA
90012