REMINDER:::(MICHAEL BALL'S BALTIMORE) i.e. series- memorial reading for kari edwards-

(A MESSAGE FROM MICHAEL BALL)
Hello Everyone-

The i.e. reading series is holding a memorial reading for kari edwards on Jan. 27th-

CAConrad will be our host & 'Master Of Ceremonies'

This event will be held at
DIONYSUS Restaraunt & Lounge
8 E. Preston Street
Baltimore, MD. 21202
410-244-1020

The event begins at 7 pm- There is no time limit-

Any & All are invited to perform, participate , attend . . .
If you want to participate/read please contact me as soon as possible-
This is so important- mbball@verizon.net

Sincerely-
Michael Ball
410-727-1953
www.ieseries.wordpress.com

GROUP READING of Kerouac's ON THE ROAD


THURSDAY, JANUARY 25TH, 2007
4:00 PM - 12:00 AM in the Arts Cafe: Kelly Writers House (3805 Locust Walk, Philadelphia) celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Jack Kerouac's On the Road.

Jack Kerouac's On the Road, a rollicking, stream-of-consciousness novel, burst onto the literary scene in 1957, rocketing Kerouac to fame and inspired a multi-generational obsession with "the road." On the Road, a rapid-fire adventure tale of crossing the country (and back again) solo and with friends, discovering drugs, jazz, and the "bug" of travel, became a benchmark for the Beat Generation.

Kerouac wrote the novel in a three-week marathon burst on 12-reams of paper he taped together and referred to as "the scroll." In celebration of the book, and the spirit of the book, the Writers House will host a marathon reading of our own scroll, featuring local luminary guest readers, accompanied by improvisational jazz musicians, and you! Stop by the house to listen to the novel, enjoy the jazz and jump in on the reading! If you would like to read a section of the scroll, please RSVP to wh@writing.upenn.edu

Sunday, January 7th, 2007 with legendary poet Gerrit Lansing in Cambridge Massachusetts


Gerrit Lansing & CAConrad

SUNDAY, Jan. 7, 2:30 p.m.
2:00 P.M.
OUT OF THE BLUE GALLERY
106 Prospect St.
Cambridge
$5

Series curator John Mercuri Dooley
See his webpage HERE

GERRIT LANSING was born in Albany, New York in 1928. He grew up on farm in northern Ohio and was schooled in Ohio, Massachusetts and New York and now lives in Gloucester, Mass. His poetry publications include Heavenly Tree / Soluble Forest (Talisman, 1995) and A February Sheaf (selected poetry and prose, Pressed Wafer, 2003). He edited SET, a poetry magazine with History and Magic as its axes. His interests include playing classical music on the piano, walking the woods, herbalism, Nath Yoga, qigong, mathesis, astrosophy.