tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2167574253410491572024-03-13T14:26:08.156-07:00Wax PoeticThe official blog of
Wax Poetic
Vancouver's longest running poetry show
Hosted by RC Weslowski and Pam Bentley
Wednesdays @ 2pm 102.7fm CFRO Co-op RadioAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15328073298793694528noreply@blogger.comBlogger121125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216757425341049157.post-36276313563406852352012-12-18T10:45:00.001-08:002012-12-18T10:45:43.203-08:00Listings for 2013Here is a new list of regular poetry readings in the Metro Vancouver area (and a couple on the Island) compiled by RC Weslowski and Daniela Elza.<br />
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These are good to go as of January 1st, 2013.<br />
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VANCOUVER POETRY SLAM<br />Every Monday of the month at Café Deux Soleils on Commercial Drive<br />Featured readers, poetry open mic and poetry slam<br />4th Monday of each month is the YOUTH POETRY SLAM <br />Occasional Wednesday themed slams.<br />Jessica Masson-Paul is the slammaster <a href="mailto:touchmeirock@gmail.com">touchmeirock@gmail.com</a><br />RC Weslowski looks after the youth slam <a href="mailto:rcarcee@yahoo.ca">rcarcee@yahoo.ca</a> <br />Email for info about featuring at the slam. @vanposlam on Twitter<br />
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SLAM UBC<br />Where: 2505 West Broadway, Benny's Cafe, Vancouver<br />When: 2nd (Standard Poetry Slam) and 4th (Anarchy Slam) Tuesday of every month; Sign-up at 7:30 Open-Mic/Slam at 8<br />Cover: Entrance by Donation <a href="mailto:poetryslam.ubc@gmail.com">poetryslam.ubc@gmail.com</a> <br />Twitter: @ubcslam Facebook: Slam UBC<br />
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TWISTED POETS LITERARY SALON <br />Second Wednesday and Fourth Thursday of every month (Except August)<br />Usually there are two features and about nine open mic spots that fill up on a first come first serve basis. Open mic spots are 5 min. max. <br />Time: 7pm-9:30pm (sign up for open mic 7pm)<br />Location: Cottage Bistro, 4470 Main Street (at East 29th), Vancouver<br />Hosts: Bonnie Nish, Daniela Elza, Timothy Shay<br />Suggested Donation: $5.00 at the door<br />Contact: <a href="mailto:blnish_pandoras@yahoo.ca">blnish_pandoras@yahoo.ca</a><br />
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THE ABUNDANT MUSIC AND WORD FESTIVAL<br />Third Thursday of each month Prophouse Café—1636 Venables Street<br />7pm doors and sign up for open mic<br />Featured reader and musician each month<br />Carlos Joe Costa <a href="mailto:rennlos@yahoo.ca">rennlos@yahoo.ca</a> Eva Waldauf 778 227 3275 <br />$5 suggested donation <br />
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HOGAN’S ALLEY OPEN POETRY READINGS<br />Hogan's Alley Cafe, The corner of Gore and Union in Chinatown.<br />First Wednesday of every month Host: Timothy Shay <br />Time: 6PM - 8PM No Cover<br />Featured reader and 6 minute Open Mic sets. Sign up at the event.<br />Or contact Timothy to be on mailing list: <a href="mailto:tshay1952@gmail.com">tshay1952@gmail.com</a><br />
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SPOKEN INK READING SERIES<br />Spoken INK is a reading series presented by the Burnaby Writers' Society on the third Tuesday of each month (except July and August). For more information, visit <a href="http://www.burnabywritersnews.blogspot.com/">www.BurnabyWritersNews.blogspot.com</a> or contact <a href="mailto:bwscafe@gmail.com">bwscafe@gmail.com</a><br />Poetry and prose readings for features and Open Mic<br />Sign up at 7:15 show at 7:30<br />La Fontana Caffe, 101-3701 East Hastings in North Burnaby @ Boundary<br />
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DEAD POETS READING SERIES<br /> The second Sunday of the odd months of the year, <br />(Jan, Mar, May, July, Sept, Nov)<br />from 3-5 pm at Project Space, 222 East Georgia St. in Vancouver.<br />Suggested donation of $5 but no one turned away <a href="http://www.deadpoetslive.ca/">www.deadpoetslive.ca</a><br />
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LUNCH POEMS @SFU<br />Third Wednesday of every month<br />12:00 -1:00pm @Teck Gallery, SFU Harbour Centre, 515 W. Hastings<br />Lunch poems @ SFU hosts well-known and up-and-coming poets on the third Wednesday of every month <a href="http://www.facebook.com/LunchPoemsAtSFU">www.facebook.com/LunchPoemsAtSFU</a>.<br />Free admission, no registration required. <br />
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TWS READING SERIES <br />First Thursday of every month.<br />If you get on their mailing list the call for readers goes out the month before and then about eight or nine readers are scheduled with 10 min each. There is usually one feature. No open mic. 8:00-10:00 p.m.<br />Cottage Bistro, 4470 Main Street (at East 29th), Vancouver<br />Hosts: Ivan and Karen <a href="mailto:twsreaders@sfu.ca">twsreaders@sfu.ca</a> <br />
ROBSON READING SERIES <br />3rd Thursday of the month during the academic year, Sept-May/June at UBC Robson Square If authors are interested in sending in a pitch, they can contact the Robson Reading Series at <a href="mailto:robson.readingseries@ubc.ca">robson.readingseries@ubc.ca</a><br />and the team will review submissions.<br />Website: <a href="http://www.robsonreadingseries.ubc.ca/">http://www.robsonreadingseries.ubc.ca</a><br />
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THE VANCOUVER STORY SLAM<br />3rd Tuesday of the month starting in 2013 Show starts @ 8:00.....5 bucks at the door.<br />At the Cottage Bistro you must pre register to tell your story and you m ust have attended at least one Story Slam ahead of time to compete<br />Contact Clint Wilson to read via Facebook or Vancouver Story Slam Facebook group, or by email at <a href="mailto:chilliwackchoppersbc@shaw.ca">chilliwackchoppersbc@shaw.ca</a><br />
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THE NORTH SHORE WRITER’S ASSOCIATION PRESENTS<br />”Dare To Be Heard!” a Literary Cafe Evening<br />at Mollie Nye House 940 Lynn Valley Road, North Vancouver, BC.<br />7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. first Wednesday of each month.<br />Sonia Haynes, President <a href="mailto:sonia_n@shaw.ca">sonia_n@shaw.ca</a> Cathy Scrimshaw, VP <a href="mailto:cathys@telus.net">cathys@telus.net</a><br />
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RENAISSANCE BOOKS READING SERIES, New Westminster<br />The second Sunday of each month, with some exceptions<br />Open Mic with Features<br />Location: #43-6th St, New Westminster, 1-3pm, FREE Admission<br />Host: Amy Girard or Janene White<br />Contact: Lavana La Brey, <span class="baec5a81-e4d6-4674-97f3-e9220f0136c1" style="white-space: nowrap;">604-525-4566<a href="http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=216757425341049157#" style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none; bottom: 0px; cursor: hand; display: inline; float: none; height: 16px; left: 0px; margin: 0px; overflow: hidden; position: static !important; right: 0px; top: 0px; vertical-align: middle; white-space: nowrap; width: 16px;" title="Call: 604-525-4566"><img src="data:image/png;base64,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" style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none; bottom: 0px; cursor: hand; display: inline; float: none; height: 16px; left: 0px; margin: 0px; overflow: hidden; position: static !important; right: 0px; top: 0px; vertical-align: middle; white-space: nowrap; width: 16px;" title="Call: 604-525-4566" /></a></span>, <a href="mailto:renbooks@telus.ent">renbooks@telus.ent</a><br />
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POETIC JUSTICE READING SERIES, New Westminster<br />Most Sundays. (not 'holiday weekends')<br />Two to three features + Open Mic 3-5 pm @Heritage Grill, <br />447 Columbia St., New Westminster, BC<br />Contact Person is Franci Louann: <a href="mailto:flouann@telus.net">flouann@telus.net</a> <a href="http://www.poeticjustice.ca/">www.poeticjustice.ca</a><br />
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GOLDEN EARS WRITERS, Maple Ridge<br />@ the Maple Ridge Arts and Culture Theatre (The ACT) Free Admission<br />For more information please visit the Golden Ears Writers facebook page:<br /><a href="http://www.facebook.com/GoldenEarsWriters">http://www.facebook.com/GoldenEarsWriters</a><br />Or contact Katherine Wagner at <a href="mailto:educationwatch@gmail.com">educationwatch@gmail.com</a><br />
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ZERO to 360. <br />2nd Thursday of every month (though not December, July, August)<br />Sign-up for open mic spots at 7 pm; readings begin at 7:30. <br />Pelican Rouge Coffee House, SW corner of 16th Avenue and 152nd Street, White Rock. All readers have Zero – 360 seconds (6 min) to read their poems a timer goes off if you go over. <br />Accessible via 351 bus which stops at the corner or, easy free parking as it's in a mini-mall. Melissa <a href="mailto:melissa@semiahmooarts.com">melissa@semiahmooarts.com</a><br />Sponsored by Pelican Rouge and Semiahmoo Arts Council<br />
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SURREY MUSE<br />Every Fourth Friday of each month except December.<br />Presenters (Guest Author, Featured Poet, Featured Artist/Performer), Book Signing, Refreshments, Book Table, Open Mic (5min).<br />5:30-8:30 pm @Room 418 – City Centre branch, Surrey Public Library<br />Events are free. Donations are welcome.<br />More Information: <a href="http://surreymuse.wordpress.com/meetings/">http://surreymuse.wordpress.com/meetings/</a><br />
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WORDSTORM! Nanaimo<br />WordStorm - Nanaimo's popular Spoken Word and Open Mike event now takes place at Demeter's Coffee Vault, 499 Wallace Street, Nanaimo on the last Tuesday of the month. <br />Consider coming early for dinner or a snack at Demeter's Coffee Vault <span class="baec5a81-e4d6-4674-97f3-e9220f0136c1" style="white-space: nowrap;">250-591-0776<a href="http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=216757425341049157#" style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none; bottom: 0px; cursor: hand; display: inline; float: none; height: 16px; left: 0px; margin: 0px; overflow: hidden; position: static !important; right: 0px; top: 0px; vertical-align: middle; white-space: nowrap; width: 16px;" title="Call: 250-591-0776"><img src="data:image/png;base64,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" style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none; bottom: 0px; cursor: hand; display: inline; float: none; height: 16px; left: 0px; margin: 0px; overflow: hidden; position: static !important; right: 0px; top: 0px; vertical-align: middle; white-space: nowrap; width: 16px;" title="Call: 250-591-0776" /></a></span>. For WordStorm itself, doors open at 6:30 and the program begins at 7:00.<br />To reserve for WordStorm, email David at <a href="mailto:ascentaspirations@gmail.com">ascentaspirations@gmail.com</a><br />
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PLANET EARTH READING SERIES<br />Fridays at 7:30pm. <br />@The Moka House, #103-1633 Hillside Avenue, Victoria, B.C., phone: <span class="baec5a81-e4d6-4674-97f3-e9220f0136c1" style="white-space: nowrap;">(250) 370-2077<a href="http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=216757425341049157#" style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none; bottom: 0px; cursor: hand; display: inline; float: none; height: 16px; left: 0px; margin: 0px; overflow: hidden; position: static !important; right: 0px; top: 0px; vertical-align: middle; white-space: nowrap; width: 16px;" title="Call: (250) 370-2077"><img src="data:image/png;base64,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" style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none; bottom: 0px; cursor: hand; display: inline; float: none; height: 16px; left: 0px; margin: 0px; overflow: hidden; position: static !important; right: 0px; top: 0px; vertical-align: middle; white-space: nowrap; width: 16px;" title="Call: (250) 370-2077" /></a></span> <br />$3 at the door.<br />Planet Earth Reading Series is a launching pad for the energies of writers and poets established and not. It is a place where words are most important. A venue in which all manner of poets and writers are welcome; a place for excellence, innovation, collaboration, diverse projects and experiments The format includes an open mike and a featured artist. Visiting writers are encouraged to contact Yvonne Blomer at <a href="mailto:planetearthpoetry@gmail.com">planetearthpoetry@gmail.com</a> to arrange a reading.Producerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17320308669569146666noreply@blogger.com37tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216757425341049157.post-81912547626319654492012-12-04T10:16:00.002-08:002012-12-18T16:42:54.373-08:00Canada's Poet Laureate, Fred Wah on the show Dec 19thThanks to the amazing booking skills of Pam Bentley, Wax Poetic will be having Canada's current Poet Laureate, Fred Wah as our guest on December 19th.<br />
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This week we kick things off with a visit from a first time guest, self-described performance poet, Gary Buttedahl. Pam and I met Gary on the Powell Street bus about 2 months ago and he overheard us talking about poetry, John Giorno to be specific and he joined the conversation and mentioned that he was a writer and performer of poetry as well. We invited him on the show and now that our schedules align we're having him on. I'm excited to hear his stuff.<br />
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On December 12th we have poet and musician, Carlos Joe Costa as our guest. Carlos is a big soul of a man who is probably more widely known in these parts as a musician and an actor but he is also a poet. And after hearing him a few times at the Abundant Music and Word Fest show at the Prophouse it was determined we should have him on. He'll be bringing along a friend who plays guitar so that he has someone to accompany him for a change.<br />
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December 19th as mentioned above we have Fred Wah as our guest.<br />
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December 26th...no guest as of yet but Pam will be in studio for the show. RC might be out in Abbotsford for Christmas. We'll see how it goes but it will be the last show of 2012 for us. It's been an excellent year of programming (IMO) thanks in no small part to Pam and the chemistry that has developed between us.<br />
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Thanks for listening.Producerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17320308669569146666noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216757425341049157.post-88940056391905357132012-11-28T12:13:00.000-08:002012-11-28T12:13:11.676-08:00Upload awayChristmas has come early. Most of our recent radio shows are now available on Itunes for Free. Thanks to Chris Gilpin we have all our programs through Nov 21st up on the site. They are all available for FREE. Just go to the podcast page and search for WaxPoetic Radio or some variation of that name.<br />
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I'm posting this on Novembe 28th and our guest today is Floyd VB. Floyd's star is rising quickly within the world of the Vancouver Poetry Slam. Floyd is a current member of the Youth Poetry Slam Team along with being a member of the 2011 Hullabaloo Championship Team and the 2011 Hullabaloo Indie Champ too. It should be fun.<br />
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We might be taking a break on Dec 26th but other than that we will be on the air every Wednesday afternoon from 2-2:30 at 100.5 FM in Vancouver or <a href="http://www.coopradio.org/">www.coopradio.org</a><br />
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And thanks for listening in.<br />
<br />RCProducerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17320308669569146666noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216757425341049157.post-700703440618836012012-10-02T12:02:00.001-07:002012-10-02T12:02:53.967-07:00HalloweenHalloween falls on a Wednesday this year so we want to do a Halloween and Horror themed show. So, if you have an MP3 recording of one of your poems that fits this theme then please send it to us and we will try and play it on the air.<br />
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You can email your MP3 to <a href="mailto:rcarcee@yahoo.ca">rcarcee@yahoo.ca</a> <br />
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It should be a lot of fun. We are scouring the world to find the perfect poems for our Halloween extravaganza.<br />
<br />RCProducerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17320308669569146666noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216757425341049157.post-78896629922576649592012-09-11T16:23:00.003-07:002012-09-11T16:23:53.155-07:00Frequency asked questions about the signal swap<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 12pt; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA; mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-theme-font: minor-latin;">"Why did you change frequencies?"<br />- our old transmitter was old (it was used in 1982 when we got it!) and dying <br />- our transmitter site rental fees were unsustainable (being raised by 900%!)<br />- this opportunity to change frequencies offered a solution that met our co-op's needs<br /><br />"How does the station benefit from the new frequency?"<br />- new transmission equipment and back-up systems<br />- transmitter costs covered for 5 years<br />- 5 ad campaigns over 5 years <br />- financial support for the station which is being invested in projects that will increase the sustainability of the station<br /><br />"How are you using the money that you got?"<br />- we consulted with members and other community organizations throughout 2011 in order to develop a plan<br />- our members wanted to make sure that 1) there was money left after 5 years and 2) the money was use to make the station more financially sustainable<br />- the money is NOT being used on operating expenses - that means we still need our members to keep the station running day-to-day!<br />- the money is being invested in projects that will help the station be more financially stable (e.g. new membership systems, implementing fundraising initiatives, etc.)<br />- we have already paid off our debt!<br />- the money helps but it is not a panacea - we are still member-owned and operated. We cannot function without our members.<br /><br />"How can I get involved in the station?"<br />- check out our website: <a href="http://www.coopradio.org/"><span style="color: purple;">www.coopradio.org</span></a><br />- come to a Station Orientation (3rd Tuesday of every month at 6:30pm)<br /><br />"What is this station?"<br />- we are a community radio station<br />- we don't air commercials<br />- all of our programming is produced by volunteers<br />- check out <a href="http://www.coopradio.org/"><span style="color: purple;">www.coopradio.org</span></a> for a listing of our 90 different programs<br /><br />"Where's the Peak?"<br />- CKPK is now broadcasting at 102.7FM <br style="mso-special-character: line-break;" /></span>Producerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17320308669569146666noreply@blogger.com21tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216757425341049157.post-1921079098262914052012-09-11T16:15:00.000-07:002012-09-11T16:15:57.781-07:00100.5 FMWax Poetic along with all the other programs on Co Op Radio are now broadcasting on the frequency at 100.5 FM. The flip happened on Monday Sept 10th at 1:02pm.<br />
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You will still be getting all of our eclectic radio programming and spoken word guests dropping by just at the spot on the dial.<br />
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Out first show at 100.5 is Wed Sept 12th with Jayson McDonald. Jayson is currently peforming his new play UNDERBELLY at the Vancouver Fringe Festival and luckily for us he's going to visit on his day off. Underbelly is an exploration of the life of William S. Burroughs written in the voice of WSB but with all new text created by Jayson. It's a brilliant show and he'll be telling us all about it.<br />
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We continue to have a great mix of "page" and "stage" poets drop by our studios. Pam has done an excellent job getting folks as guests. This year has seen the likes of Billeh Nickerson, Elizabeth Bachinsky, Heidi Greco, Bill Bisset, Jason Sunder, Raoul Hernandez, Alberto Cristoffanini, Missie Peters, Julie Peters, Jillian Christmas, Sonja Littlejohn, The Vancouver Poetry Slam Team, Evelyn Lau and tons of others as our guests.<br />
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Upcoming guests include Rene Saklikar and hopefully Sandy Shreve<br />
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If U would like to be a guest on our show feel free to email RC at <a href="mailto:rcarcee@yahoo.ca">rcarcee@yahoo.ca</a> to check and see if we are booked.<br />
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If you have a spoken word CD you would like us to play on the air please snail mail it to the address attached to this link c/o Wax Poetic <a href="http://www.coopradio.org/">www.coopradio.org</a> <br />
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Or you can send MP3s as well to the email address above.<br /><br />Thanks so much for listening. We're excited to be on our new frequency.<br />
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Poetry month was super busy. RC was away in Banff for a week at the Banff Centre for the Arts and the Spoken Word program created by Sheri-D Wilson.<br />
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The 2nd annual BC Youth Poetry Slam Championships aka Hullabaloo took place with South Delta Secondary coming out on top. We had one of the featured poets of the festival, Mary Pinkoski on as our guests.<br />
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The next week Sean McGarragle and Sonya Littlejohn joined us to promote the Vancouver International Poetry Festival and Charles Hamilton joined RC in studio the following week to also talk about the festival and share some poems.<br />
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The month wrapped up with us digging in to the CD Tickle Trunk and playing some tracks from Jamie DeWolf, Janet Rogers and Shauntay Grant. <br />
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The next two weeks of May are booked with Billeh Nickerson coming on the show May 9th and Heidi Greco joining us on the 16th. We also have Bill Bissett confirmed for later in the summer as well as Sylvia Taylor.<br />
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Also congrats to Pam on getting her new job which allows for some cash flow and for her to still be part of the broadcasts. And congrats to RC Weslowski for winning the Canadian Individual Poetry Slam Championships at VIP.<br />
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As always are shows are archived online at <a href="http://www.coopradio.org/">http://www.coopradio.org/</a> and you can downloads podcasts for free on Itunes under WaxPoetic Radio.Producerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17320308669569146666noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216757425341049157.post-23040424903606815812012-02-17T16:22:00.001-08:002012-02-17T16:33:00.807-08:00Poetry! Cake! Auction!Congratulations to Pandora's Collective on their 10th anniversary.<br /><br />About 65 people gathered at the Prophouse Cafe on Venables Street in Vancouver to celebrate Pandora's Collective, a writer's group that began with Bonnie Nish, Sita Carboni and Heather Neal.<br /><br />These days Heather is on Vancouver Island, Sita is on a boat in North Vancouver and Bonnie is heading up the collective and board. 10 years goes by fast and in that rush you never know who you are going to impress upon and inspire. However with the stories told last night of inspiration and dedication it's easy to see how Pandora's DIY poetic grass roots activism has touched the lives of many people.<br /><br />The show was a hoot. Jess Hill, CR Avery and Geoff Berner were the musical headliners while there was a list of guest readers about 20 people deep. 3 1/2 hours later everyone was smiling and reminising and enjoying the great vibes and energy. Personally it was great to see old friends Johnny Frem and SR Duncan get up and do their thing and I also really enjoyed Ruth Kozak's insights into Greek culture past and present. Ruth will be joining us on the airwaves in the next couple of weeks.<br /><br />There was also an auction led by auctioneer SR Duncan and later on a chocolate Pandoras Box cake was brought out and eaten up while Geoff Berner sang about keeping the rent down low.<br /><br />All in all a sweet night.<br /><br />Coming up are a some key festivals...The Talking Stick Festival and the Poetry Gabriola Festival is happening this week through until Sunday with folks like George Bowering, Tanya Davis, Barbara Adler, CR Avery and Drek Daa participating. Congrats to Hilary Peach and her volunteers for another eclectic and excellent mix of programming.Producerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17320308669569146666noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216757425341049157.post-27412029960089736882012-02-15T17:11:00.000-08:002012-02-15T17:23:19.678-08:00Hello AgainWell it's taken quite a while but we're back up and running on the Wax Poetic blog. Thanks for your patience as we try and get your readership back.<br /><br />First off I want to let you know that since last report Pam Bentley has joined me as co host of Wax Poetic now that SR and Dianne have retired from the show. We worked together for about 10 years and now the show shifts into a new era. I also wanted to thank Mark Steinberg for jumping on board as a co host for a few months last year. However Mark's acting career has skyrocketed and unfortunately he doesn't have enough time to dedicate to the show.<br /><br />I want to also thank all the cool guests we've had over the past year including Christine Lowther, Wilhelmina Salmi, George Bowering, Sonja Littlejohn, Jillian Christmas, and Vancouver's latest poet laureate, Evelyn Lau.<br /><br />We'll work to keep you up to date on poetry events happening here in Vancouver and around the Lower Mainland.<br /><br />Along those lines I really want to let you know about a couple of cool events...The Pandora's Collective 10th anniversary show at the Prophouse Cafe. It happens on Thursday February 16th with performances by Jess Hill, CR Avery and Geoff Berner plus a whole slew of invited guests sharing stories and other words. 7pm. $10. The Prophouse is located on Venables Street across the road from The Uprising Breads bakery.<br /><br />Also, this weekend, performance poet extraordinairre, Derrick Brown is performing at the Chutzpah Festival. Spoken word and dance mash it up. You can find out more behind this link.<br />Just google chutzpah festival to find out more.<br /><br /><br /><br />As always go to <a href="http://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/">http://www.vancouverpoetryhouse.com/</a> for more event info on select shows happening in the area.Producerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17320308669569146666noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216757425341049157.post-2312201694248626382011-04-23T09:58:00.000-07:002011-04-23T09:58:09.628-07:00Libby Davies Sounds Out Slam Poetry-StyleOur local NDP candidate Libby Davies does a pretty decent ode to East Vancouver and still manages to get the message across of how important voting is. <br />
By the way, did anyone get any good pics or video of the flash mob at Brit yesterday? If so, feel free to drop me a line at srduncan@shaw.ca and let me know.<br />
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Thursday January 6th 2010 <br />
Features: George Bowering & Sasha Langford<br />
1st and 3rd Thursday of every month <br />
Pandora's Collective Presents<br />
TWISTED POETS LITERARY SALON<br />
Share in an evening of literary surprises while wrapped in a warm and encouraging environment. Connect, read and enjoy. In the spirit of Vancouver all are welcome. <br />
Suggested Donation: $5.00 at the door. <br />
January Features: George Bowering & Sasha Langford<br />
Hosts: Bonnie Nish, Sita Carboni and Warren Dean Fulton. <br />
Time: 7pm-10pm<br />
Location: The Prophouse Cafe, 1636 Venables Street<br />
Vancouver , BCContact: blinsh_pandoras@yahoo.ca<br />
www.pandorascollective.com<br />
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George Bowering, Canada’s first Poet Laureate, was born in the Okanagan Valley .<br />
After serving as an aerial photographer in the Royal Canadian Air Force, Bowering earned a BA in English and an MA in History at the University of British Columbia, where he became one of the co-founders of the avant-garde poetry magazine TISH. He has taught literature at the University of Calgary , the University of Western Ontario and Simon Fraser University , and he continues to act as a Canadian literary ambassador at international conferences and readings.<br />
A distinguished novelist, poet, editor, professor, historian and tireless supporter of fellow writers, Bowering has authored more than eighty books, including works of poetry, fiction, autobiography, biography and youth fiction. His writing has also been translated into French, Spanish, Italian, German, Chinese and Romanian. In 2002, Bowering was recognized by the Vancouver Sun as one of the most influential people in British Columbia .<br />
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Sasha Langford was just 18 years old when she was one of five poets selected to represent Vancouver at the 2008 CBC Poetry Face-Off. Since then, she has served as a Canadian representative at the 2009 Women of the World Poetry Slam in Detroit , and recently won a coveted spot on the Vancouver Poetry Slam Team. A trained improviser and musician, Langford uses her passion for storytelling to offer moving and humorous character narratives by way of performance poetry.<br />
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Press Release <br />
Thursday January 20th 2010<br />
Features: Dennis E. Bolen and Soressa Gardner <br />
1st and 3rd Thursday of every month <br />
Pandora's Collective Presents<br />
TWISTED POETS LITERARY SALON<br />
Share in an evening of literary surprises while wrapped in a warm and encouraging environment. Connect, read and enjoy. In the spirit of Vancouver all are welcome. <br />
Suggested Donation: $5.00 at the door. <br />
January Features: Dennis E. Bolen and Soressa Gardner <br />
Hosts: Bonnie Nish, Sita Carboni and Warren Dean Fulton. <br />
Time: 7pm-10pm<br />
Location: The Prophouse Cafe, 1636 Venables Street<br />
Vancouver , BCContact: blinsh_pandoras@yahoo.ca<br />
www.pandorascollective.com<br />
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Dennis E. Bolen is a novelist, editor, teacher and journalist, first published in 1975 (Canadian Fiction Magazine). He holds a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Victoria (1977) and an MFA (Writing) from the University of British Columbia (1989), and taught introductory Creative Writing at UBC from 1995 to 1997.<br />
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In 1989 Mr. Bolen helped establish the international literary journal sub-TERRAIN, and served there as fiction editor for ten years. He has acted as a community editorial board member of The Vancouver Sun newspaper, and on the boards of a literacy advocacy organization, a literary collective and a theatre company and has written criticism, social commentary, arts advocacy and editorial opinion for numerous journals and newspapers in Canada .<br />
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Major Publications: Kaspoit!, novel, Anvil Press, Vancouver , 2009.<br />
Toy Gun, novel, Anvil Press, Vancouver, 2005. Gas Tank and Other Stories, short fiction, Anvil Press, Vancouver, 1998.Krekshuns, novel, Random House, Toronto , 1997. Stand In Hell, novel, Random House, Toronto , 1995. Stupid Crimes (revised), novel, Vintage, Toronto , 1995. Stupid Crimes, novel, Anvil Press, Vancouver, 1992.<br />
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Soressa Gardner is a vocalist, improviser, songwriter and electronic music composer who strives to expose the soul of any given project. She holds a music degree and diploma in classical voice from Vancouver Community College . Her collaborations with writers seek out darkness and humour, and her improvisation skills and sense of movement bring ease and grace to her collaborations with dancers. Soressa’s collaborations with Canadian authors include Dennis E. Bolen and Evie Christie. In movement and voice, she has worked with Mascall Dance, Voxy Vocal Lab (with singers Kate Hammett-Vaughan and Carol Sawyer), Bugs Black Blood (under the direction of Coat Cooke) and others. Her compositions have been showcased at Video Inn’s Signal and Noise Festival, the Western Front, and on independent radio. She has studied with composer Peter Hannan, extended technique vocalists Richard Armstrong, Katherine Duncanson and DB Boyco, and classical vocalist Marisa<br />
Gaetanne. <br />
www.soressa.com<br />
http://www.playhut.bandcamp.com<br />
http://www.myspace.com/soressagardner<br />
http://soressa.bandcamp.com<br />
http://gyrebc.bandcamp.com/album/4-25-10<br />
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Bonnie Nish<br />
Executive Director <br />
Pandora's Collective<br />
"Promoting The Arts That Inspire The World To Take Notice Of Itself"<br />
www.pandorascollective.comAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15328073298793694528noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-216757425341049157.post-4146845460408625572010-10-13T15:26:00.000-07:002010-10-16T22:12:17.012-07:00Craig Spence, President Fed. of BC Writers in StudioCraig Spence current president of the Federation of BC Writers joins us in studio. He talks about different services and initiatives the Federation offers in the wake of massive BC Arts cuts. Currently, Craig is working on a fiction work called <i>Stained Glass</i>. In this work, a church in Barkerville, BC needs new stained glass windows, but cannot afford them. Things get hairy when the town's prostitutes offer to pay for the windows. For more information about Craig visit his website <a href="http://www.craigspence.ca/index.html">here</a>.<br />
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Craig also offers a unique stance on art, suggesting that artist organizations should do more to partner with corporations, and not rely solely on the government. He states that there is a place for business-minded people in arts to help manage organizations better; where sometimes artists themselves aren't the best managers. In addition, our guest criticizes superficial festivals the BC government has substituted for long term support of artists. <br />
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More info about Federation about BC Writers <a href="http://bcwriters.com/">here. </a><br />
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Click below to list to the show.<br />
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<b>Shauntay Grant</b> is a writer, spoken word performer, broadcast journalist and musician. She is Halifax's third Poet Laureate (2009/10), and she has shared her blend of poetry and music internationally at festivals and events. Read more: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/shauntaygrant#ixzz12aTZtUif" style="color: #003399;">http://www.myspace.com/shauntaygrant#ixzz12aTZtUif</a><br />
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<b>Kevin Fortnum</b> has been part of the Toronto poetry scene for close to five years. He has featured at most local series and currently runs his own, She Rusty Sleep, in Hamilton. He recently released his first novel, <em>Defamation of a Scoundrel</em>.<br />
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<b>Colleen Costello</b> has been involved in music her whole life, playing and recording for the public since 1996, and touring Canada since 1999. The primary focus being writing and recording original music, performing live and touring. In 2003 she branched out into adapting music for the theatre environment, especially Children’s Theatre, having a special affinity for writing catchy and melodic tunes. Promoting her latest CD led to designing music for soundtracks and TV placement requests. <br />
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<b>Susan Cormier</b> "is the Queen of Crows, a master of vivid and macabre poetry and performance. She pulls back the veil on violence, and the scars and bruises left when the darkness won’t stay inside."<br />
~C.J. Leon, The East Vancouver Network of Love. Read more: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/queenofcrowsmusic#ixzz12aVHesPO" style="color: #003399;">http://www.myspace.com/queenofcrowsmusic#ixzz12aVHesPO</a><br />
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<b>Lisa B</b> (<b>Lisa Baird</b><sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-0"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_B#cite_note-0"><span>[</span>1<span>]</span></a></sup>) is a political <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoken_word" title="Spoken word">spoken word</a> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poet" title="Poet">poet</a> based in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria,_British_Columbia" title="Victoria, British Columbia">Victoria</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Columbia" title="British Columbia">British Columbia</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada" title="Canada">Canada</a>. Since 2001, she has performed spoken-word poetry at shows around B.C. and in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon" title="Oregon">Oregon</a>. She describes herself as a queer woman and an incest and violence survivor.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-1"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_B#cite_note-1"><span>[</span>2<span>]</span></a></sup><br />
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<b>Dirk Michener and Travis Catsull</b> started playing New York City style experimental country music in 2002 on a balcony in Denton, TX. Naming themselves after the Pacific Northwest's most famous poet, Charles Potts, seemed to make perfect sense. After playing tons of campfires, house parties, mexican food restaurants and then a W. Coast tour the Windmill Band brought in new members and instruments. Now, their multi-harmonics are a blissed out spectacle of working man's country that never cease to intrigue and entertain. Funny, thought provoking and blatantly honest, their audience includes bikers, poets, folk enthusiasts, old people, indie rock fags and screaming drunk girls. <br />
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</div><div style="background-color: transparent; border: medium none; color: black; overflow: hidden; text-align: left; text-decoration: none;"><b>SR Duncan</b> is a Vancouver based poet and host of Wax Poetic. He was involved in the emerging slam poetry scene in the 90s in Vancouver. </div><br />
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Teresa is the author of an oncology textbook for health care professionals published in South Africa and also the author of several papers in peer-reviewed journals. She works as a consultant with aboriginal communities with a focus on healing from residential school syndrome, trauma, and addictions. Teresa is a certified yoga teacher and teaches yoga and meditation, individually and in groups. She lives in Vancouver, Canada, with her husband Dr. David Marsh.<br />
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<b><a href="http://www.chrisgilpin.com/">Chris Gilpin</a></b> is a spoken word performer, videographer, and arts educator living in Vancouver, Canada. He works as the Onsite Program Facilitator for <a href="http://www.museumofvancouver.ca/family.php?id=24">Animating History</a> at the Museum of Vancouver, and as the Program Coordinator for VPH’s <a href="http://vancouverpoetryhouse.com/word-play">Word Play, Poetry in Schools</a>.<br />
Chris is a two-time member of the <a href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LnZhbmNvdXZlcnBvZXRyeWhvdXNlLmNvbS92YW5zbGFt">Vancouver Poetry Slam</a> Team (2008 & 2009), the runner-up in the 2008 Vancouver Individual Poetry Slam competition, the champion of Vancouver’s 2008 Haiku Death Match, finalist in the 2010 Write Bloody Press manuscript competition and winner of the Vancouver’s 2009 CBC Poetry Face-off.<br />
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In the summer of 2006, he toured the Canadian Fringe circuit with his play “87% True: The Lies That Bind”, co-created with Rosemary Rowe. His literary work has been published in Geist, Poetry is Dead, Vancouver Review, 42opus, and many others. He performs as part of the interactive multimedia clown rock supergroup <a href="http://www.myspace.com/awesomeface1">Awesome Face</a>.<br />
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Candice was born in New Westminster at Saint Mary’s Hospital in 1948 and has spent most of her life in the City of New Westminster. She graduated in 1965 from Lester Pearson Senior Secondary School, now known as New Westminster Senior Secondary School.<br />
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Candice began the rudimentary stages of her writing, at the age of thirteen, composing essays. Over the years Candice continued writing and eventually moved into the arena of Poetry, which continues to be her preferred genre of writing. <br />
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She is the Author of the surrealistic, poetry book, “A SPLIT IN THE WATER” consisting of 116 poems which was published by Fiddlehead Poetry Books/University Of New Brunswick Literary Press in 1979 and is currently in many Canadian libraries. This 100 page poetry book is also for sale by bookstores and on the Internet. The Spring 1980 Literary Press Group Catalogue (Association Of Canadian Publishers) described on page 170 “A Split In The Water” by Candice James as follows: “A first book by a self taught poet characterized by brilliant imagery drawn from all facets of modern life." <br />
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Candice spent many years employed in the financial services industry, the real estate industry, and the music industry both in the business end and on the performing side. She has continued writing over the past 30 years, mostly poetry, but also 3 screenplays and a children’s book. She has been a featured guest on WAX POETIC, and WORLD POETRY CAFE on CFRO radio in Vancouver, BC and at many poetry readings in New Westminster and the Greater Vancouver area. Her poems have also appeared in local magazines and newspapers. <br />
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