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Bicycle Review Live

Friday, December 14, 2012
7:05pm in PST
Paradiso club/lounge
2272 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, California 94612

Spoken word by Paul Corman-Roberts, Jay Passer, and A. Razor. Music by the Job. DJ set by the Giver, plus more performers tba! Hosted by J de Salvo. $5 donation, no one turned away for lack of funds.

https://www.facebook.com/events/563543023663300/

H.I.P. presents Danny Baker plus open reading

Hollywood Institute of Poetics presents DANNY BAKER plus open reading
Tuesday, December 4 – 9:00 pm
Cobalt Cafe, 22047 Sherman Way (Just west of Topanga Cyn.), Canoga Park, CA
https://www.facebook.com/events/250124218447067/

Danny Baker, a runaway at 14 from the facade of a gilded house in the hills above Los Angeles, has seen life from the gutters to the towers. A high-school dropout, he landed on Wall St. at 20 in a move that only served to add to the dissonance of a rebel mind constantly searching for a youth never experienced. Danny explores his conflict in dichotomous writes of both unflinching, sometimes brutal intensity and honest empathy for the human condition. His first book, FRACTURED, edited by A. Razor as the debut effort of Punk Hostage Press was released in April, 2012. Additionally, Danny was included in a chap, The Musophobist, with three other poets, published by Unadorned Press. His work has been featured in multiple issues of both Paraphilia Magazine and The Edgar Allan Poet Library. Additionally, his efforts can be found in The Examiner, The Nervous Breakdown, The Nexxuss & Deep Tissue 16. He has had several well received readings and will be featured more regularly since moving back from Hawaii. Danny, now 43, is working on several writing projects.

Notes From A Punk Rock Crash Pad

Notes From A Punk Rock Crash Pad
Sunday, Nov 11, 7:00pm at Skinny’s Lounge, 4923 Lankershim, North Hollywood, California.
Stories from Pleasant Gehman, Iris Berry, A. Razor, Sean Wheeler, Joey Altruda, Chris Bailey and special guest Cherry Vanilla. Music with The Legendary Duo.
21+over
$5
Doors open at 6:30, Show is at 7:00
punkrockcrashpad.com

NOTES FROM A PUNK ROCK CRASH PAD is brought to you by Iris Berry and Pleasant Gehman. Diary entries, lurid tales, vignettes, and rants spanning from the mid 1970’s to the early 1990’s. A series of readings with those who are icons, as well as notorious in the genre. Future Shows will take place in Los Angeles and other cities. For more information on booking, or if you would like to be considered as a reader, please go to our website at www.punkrockcrashpad.com or email us at punkrockcrashpad@gmail.com. You can also find us at https://twitter.com/#!/punkcrashpad.

• Has a touring band ever come to stay at your house for, “a weekend,” and remained at your house for at least two months?

• Was your interior design theme primarily Marshall Amps, wall to wall gig flyers, religious tracts, lost pet posters; beer can pyramids?

• Have you ever been so drunk that you had to break into your own house because you lost your front door key for the 19th time, only to find it pinned to your underwear (if you wore any) the next morning?

• Have you ever been 6 months late on the rent?

• Have you ever woke-up to a complete stranger, and not been completely sure whether you both engaged in sex?

• Have you ever had to step over a body, who you HOPE… was just passed out to get through your own front door?

• Have you ever shared an unregistered car with all eleven of your roommates?

• Have you ever had to use a bathroom at a convenience store or rock ‘n’ roll club for three weeks or more, because yours was out of order, during that time?

• Were you ever on a first name basis with the police who came to your place to bust a party?

• Has your house ever been mentioned in Rolling Stone, Spin Magazine or on MTV and VH1?

Whether you have answered yes or no to all or any of these questions, you need to come to, “NOTES FROM A PUNK ROCK CRASH PAD.” An Evening of diary entries, lurid tales, booze & drug clouded memories, vignettes and rants.

Punk Hostage Press Book Signing & Launch Party

Sunday, October 14. 5-6pm PDT
Stories Book and Cafe, 1716 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, California

Punk Hostage Press’ LA Launch Reading and Party

Iris Berry and A. Razor will be reading from their newly released books at Stories Books & Cafe in Echo Park, Hosted by Pleasant Gehman who will be reading an excerpt from her soon to be released book, with a reception/party at The Echo (1822 Sunset Blvd) down the street afterward. The Legendary Duo will be performing.

Iris Berry has just released her latest book, The Daughters of Bastards, on PUNK HOSTAGE PRESS. Iris is one of the founding creative minds behind Punk Hostage Press and is a native Angeleno who writes about her personal experiences against the historical backdrop of the Los Angeles skyline.

Her poetry and prose, as well as her performances, are an integral part of L.A.’s contemporary literary movement. She has recently featured articles and interviews in Slake, her most recent being an in depth interview with Art Kunkin, who was the founder of the Los Angeles Free Press back in the early 60’s.

Her latest book, The Daughters of Bastards, features some of her most intimate work to date. It reflects her experiences and gives insight to some of her adventurous times growing up on the streets of Hollywood in the golden era of the LA punk rock scene. There will copies available in Stories Books & Cafe for the author to sign.

A. Razor was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. in 1963, but was brought to California at the age of 1. He was raised with a strong desire to read and write, but an even greater desire to survive his circumstances, which has aided his experience and longevity so far.

He has fought hard to live and express his art in many different ways and in many different places. His long anticipated offering, Better Than a Gun in a Knife Fight, has just been released on Punk Hostage Press, 2012, edited by Iris Berry. Another book, Beaten Up Beaten Down, is also about to be released on Punk Hostage Press, as well as a collection of the early Drew Blood Press, Ltd. work entitled Drawn Blood, Selected Poems of A. Razor 1985-1995.

His writing has always explored the world that he has sought to be a part of and to rebel against at the same paradoxical moment. He has traveled extensively, seeking and enduring everything from homelessness and imprisonment to serenity and peace.

The reading will be hosted by Pleasant Gehman, who will also read an excerpt from her forthcoming release on Punk Hostage Press, Lady Don’t Be Panic, that will be available later this year.

After the reading at Stories Books & Cafe, everyone is invited to come down the block and enjoy the musical musings of The Legendary Duo, Sean Wheeler & Zander Schloss, at 6:30pm on stage at The Echo, while imbibing on fresh Two Boots Pizza from next door.

Few of the punk rockers who were around during the early days of the Hollywood scene remained unchanged by the inexorable confluence of cultural and sexual frustrations that spontaneously erupted in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Some people lost their minds, and more than a few lost their lives, while the rest spent much of the following decades trying to find healthful ways to safely recapture, or at least approximate, the white-hot intensity and euphoric rush of creativity from punk’s seemingly endless party. Iris Berry and A. Razor emerged from the chaos, if not exactly unscathed, with something better than scars; they each have new memoirs on their new imprint, Punk Hostage Press, that blend poetic insight with baleful punk prose. In his latest collection, Better Than a Gun in a Knife Fight, the aptly named Razor sets the scene with era-specific odes to Oki Dogs and Farrah Fawcett, curtly summarizing the culture clash between punk and classic rock (“Darby Crash/loses his headline/to John Lennon/more people will pretend/Hollywood is London”) while still retaining an air of poetic grace when he “portrays the blood and sinew of human upheavals and desires” and observes that “our hearts collect satellites that circle.” Meanwhile, in her new book, The Daughters of Bastards, Berry pulls you in with such intriguing opening lines as “I knew taking a cab to make a drug run was a bad idea, but we had no other choice,” and “Anything that was worth doing happened after midnight.” The Pacoima native somehow always keeps a cool head, even when the cops keep raiding her home (“looking for my dad, one of my brothers and eventually me”) or when she gets hooked on heroin (“we slipped into a velvet nod, with the smell of sulfur, burnt spoons, cigarette smoke and night-blooming jasmine in the air”). Berry’s longtime collaborator in the Ringling Sisters, Pleasant Gehman, hosts the reading and previews Lady Don’t Be Panic, her upcoming book on Punk Hostage Press. Stories Books, 1716 Sunset Blvd., Echo Park; Sun., Oct. 14, 5 p.m.; free. (213) 413-3733. — By Falling James

Anger Management and Rejection

“Anger Management and Rejection” from the The Anger Management & Revenge Reading Series.
Sunday, October 14, 2012 at the Paradiso club/lounge, 2272 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, California 94612.
7-10pm PDT.
featuring: Andrew Thomas, Jezebel Delilah X, Na’amen Tilahun, Lynn Alexander and the Enigmatic JTH.

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Bitchez Brew Review

Saturday, September 15th – 7:00 PM
TELEGRAPH CAFE, OAKLAND

2318 Telegraph

Oakland, CA 94612

Featuring:
Gypsie Punx
Alexis Luna
Kwan Booth
Aurora Killpoet
Razor
Ethel Rohan
Aurora Killpoet is co-owner/editor of the killpoet press. (frequently silent but deadly as shit). She is a daytime executive mind reader, and nightime amature physicist. and costumed. always costumed.

Razor was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1963 and brought to California by the age of 1. He has lived in many cities around the world since then, including Oakland on occasion. He has been homeless, in prison or on the run from the law for most of his life. He has been writing about his perspective on the human condition that whole time and up until today.

Gypsie Punx has been known to talk entirely too much in her sleep and drool over her cats. Her first book length collection of poems, Trills From A Numbed Tongue of Duhhhh, has just been published by Ebullience Press.

Kwan Booth is an Oakland based creative writer, journalist and instigator behind various word and technology based things including Oaklandlocal.com and Sit Next to a Black Person Month. He has poetry featured in the upcoming anthology Chorus, edited by Saul Williams, drinks lots of coffee and lives at boothism.org.

Alexis Luna is a Bay Area native, born in Richmond, CA. Her first collection, Word Withdrawal, is due out on Dia de los Muertos; published by Beatitude Press- a reputable relic from the 1970’s. Her book is being printed by 1984 Printing and will be distributed by the independent Small Press Distribution.

Ethel Rohan is the author of Goodnight Nobody (forthcoming 2013), Hard to Say, and Cut Through the Bone. Her work has or will appear in World Literature Today, Tin House Online, The Rumpus, and The Los Angeles Review, among many others. Raised in Ireland, she lives in San Francisco where she writes and funs as often as she can. Visit her at ethelrohan.com.

Open Heart Poetry Featuring Paul Corman-Roberts

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH. 7-10PM
Open Heart Poetry
www.openheartpoetry.com

OHP is a weekly gathering to celebrate poetry and spoken word. Enjoy select teas and organic, vegan, gluten-free cuisine in an antique ambiance. Bring an open heart and mind, and some words to share. There are no restrictions on content or style, but please keep it to under five minutes, and keep the volume to a suitable level for the neighbors upstairs.

This week’s feature: Paul Corman-Roberts is co-founder of the Beast Crawl festival and writes the monthly online column “Dispatches from Atlantis.” He is the author of “Neocom(muter)” and the forthcoming flash fiction collection “Sometimes You Invent New Words For Old Losses” both from Tainted Coffee Press.

Open Heart Poetry
Every Monday from 7-10pm

7:00-7:30pm Open Mic
7:30-8:00pm Featured Poet(s)
8pm-10pm Open Mic

Hosted by J de Salvo
Founded by oshan anand

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$5 minimum for tea or food

at Om Shan Tea, an urban tea oasis
233 14th St, at Natoma St, San Francisco, CA
between Mission & South Van Ness
3 blocks from 16th/Mission BART
www.omshantea.com

Open Heart Poetry featuring A. Razor

AUGUST 27, 2012
Open Heart Poetry
www.openheartpoetry.com

OHP is a weekly gathering to celebrate poetry and spoken word. Enjoy select teas and organic, vegan, gluten-free cuisine in an antique ambiance. Bring an open heart and mind, and some words to share. There are no restrictions on content or style, but please keep it to under five minutes, and keep the volume to a suitable level for the neighbors upstairs.

This week’s feature: A. Razor

A. Razor was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., but was brought to California at the age of 1. He was raised with a strong desire to read and write, but but an even greater desire to survive his circumstances, which has aided his experience and longevity so far. He began writing and publishing around 1980 in various underground zines and publications, first in the Los Angeles area, then expanding outward after he was discovered by Drew Blood Press, Ltd. in 1984. He had published 11 titles on that now defunct press by 1995.

He became a member of the Hollywood Institute of Poetics in 2009. He has participated in the Poets in Prison panel at Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center, and the 2011 ALOUD reading series at the Downtown Los Angeles Public Library. He works with the homeless, addicts, alcoholics, and ex-convicts, and is a mental health consumer and housing rights activist these days, in an attempt to use his own experiences to help others. In 2012 he joined with Iris Berry to begin Punk Hostage Press, who have published his most recent collection, “Better Than a Gun in a Knife Fight”.

His writing has always explored the world that he has sought to be a part of and to rebel against at the same paradoxical moment. He has traveled extensively, seeking and enduring everything from homelessness and imprisonment to serenity and peace.

Open Heart Poetry
Every Monday from 7-10pm

6:30pm Open Mic Signup
7:00-7:30pm Open Mic
7:30-8:00pm Featured Poet(s)
8pm-10pm Open Mic

Hosted by J de Salvo
Founded by oshan anand

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$5 minimum for tea or food

at Om Shan Tea, an urban tea oasis
233 14th St, at Natoma St, San Francisco, CA
between Mission & South Van Ness
3 blocks from 16th/Mission BART
www.omshantea.com

AVE 50 Studio

John Dorsey, Billy Burgos and Gerda Govine read at AVE 50 Studio, Los Angeles, CA August 26, 2012.

The Emerald Tablet

John Dorsey, William Taylor Jr., Neeli Cherkovski, and A.D. Winans read at The Emerald Tablet, San Francisco, CA August 24, 2012

Luna’s Cafe

John Dorsey and D.R. Wagner read at Luna’s Cafe-Sacramento, CA August 23, 2012.

Zyfez California

Zygote in my Coffee and Red Fez get together again to present Zyfez California.

Sunday, July 8th 3-8pm at The New Parish, 579 18th Street (at San Pablo), Oakland.

Performances by: Lynn Alexander, Leah Angstman, Iris Berry, MK Chavez, Paul Corman-Roberts, Cathleen Daly, Brian Fugett, Bill Gainer, Jesus Angel Garcia, Debbie Kirk, Frankie Metro, Tim Murray, Jason Neese , A. Razor, Frank Reardon, Luis Rivas, David Smith, John Swain, William Taylor Jr., Lindsey Thomas, Three Times Bad, Zarina Zabrisky, open mic AND MORE.

For more information contact Michele McDannold.

Join the facebook event page here.

Beast Crawl

Beast Crawl is the East Bay Literary Pub Crawl being held on Saturday, July 7th from 5-11pm. This year will be hosted by a variety of Bay Area curators who have chosen to feature many fabulous writers in venues located in the 19th St. BART vicinity between 25th St. and 15th St.

Performance times are 5:00, 6:30 and 8:00. Readings to begin simultaneously at those times in all the different venues. There will also be an afterparty at 9:30.

For more information visit their tumblr page here.

Morrigan Wars

Morrigan Wars
Berkeley, California
Performance Art/Play
Lynn Alexander and Paul Corman-Roberts

Fri Jul 6th, 2012 @18:00pm
to Fri Jul 6th, 2012 @21:00pm
Time zone: US/Pacific

for more information please contact Lynn Alexander

Punk Hostage Press Reading

Punk Hostage Press Reading
The Baltic Restaurant
135 Park Place, Point Richmond, CA 94801

Fri Jul 6th, 2012 @16:00
to Fri Jul 6th, 2012 @18:00
Time zone: US/Pacific

this a non-salon, casual, open air reading brought to you by Iris And Razor to celebrate the fruition of Punk Hostage Press with all our friends in the bay area…the reading will feature Iris Berry, A. Razor, Frank Reardon, Lindsey Thomas, Frankie Metropolis and more TBA …

For more info visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/250333931738112/

Toxic Abatement

Toxic Abatement: Spoken Words, Contaminated World… Full Of Crow’s Fashion For Collapse will host the first Toxic Abatement Poetry and Music Event on July 5, 2012 at Viracocha, San Francisco, California.
The event will feature local and visiting poets, and the 3x Bad Band.

Thursday, July 5, 2012 from 7:30-10:00 p.m. at Viracocha, 998 Valencia, San Francisco, California. Contact Lynn Alexander or Paul Corman-Roberts for more information. Please check back in a few weeks as we will be posting the featured readers and more details. Hope to see you there. We will also have event cards available soon, send an address if interested in helping us promote.

Jeanne Lupton’s poetry series at the Bread Workshop featuring Lynn Alexander

July 3, 2012. Bread Workshop, 1398 University Ave., Berkeley, CA. (corner University Ave. and Acton St.)

This poetry series is hosted by Jeanne Lupton. The featured reader is Lynn Alexander, followed by an open mic.

Lynn Alexander is an American writer, artist, poet, and independent producer of publications and web content. She is a social worker and is involved in a number of social justice organizations, collectives, and community groups. She is the producer and editor of Full of Crow and runs Full Of Crow Press And Distribution. Lynn is the Head Fiction Editor at Red Fez Publications.

For more information about this reading, please contact Lynn Alexander.