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Chavez 8:25 p.m. Boog City’s Classic Album Live 7:25 p.m. Break Cecily Iddings Unnameable Books Series presents courtney marie Patti Smith’s Horses at 40 7:35 p.m. Michael Newton Jaclyn Sadicario 11:30 a.m. Dennis Doyle (music) 7:45 p.m. Tommy Pico Nicole Steinberg 12:00 p.m. Malik Ameer Crumpler Mimi Oz 7:55 p.m. Ryan Nowlin 12:10 p.m. Chia-Lun Chang “Gloria” 8:10 p.m. Emmalea Russo music from 12:20 p.m. Katie Byrum Part I: “In Excelsis Deo” 8:20 p.m. Abraham Smith Mike Rechner 12:30 p.m. Hilary Sideris Part II: “Gloria” 8:35 p.m. Michelle Taransky 12:40 p.m. Brent Terry “Redondo Beach” 8:50 p.m. Marcella Durand 3:05 p.m.: Sarah A. 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Nolan SUN., FEB, 14, 5:30 P.M. “Land” 12:20 p.m. Jennifer Kietzman 5:05 p.m. Dan Brady $5 suggested Part I: “Horses” 12:30 p.m. Francesco Grisanzio 5:20 p.m. Natalie Eilbert Part II: “Land of a Thousand Dances” 12:40 p.m. Alan King 5:30 p.m. Russell Dillon Sidewalk Cafe Part III: “La Mer(de)” 12:55 p.m. Michael Ruby 5:40 p.m. Kirsten Kaschock 94 Avenue A, NYC “Elegie” 1:05 p.m. Mark Francis Johnson 5:55 p.m. Christine Kanownik 1:20 p.m. Pattie McCarthy 6:05 p.m. Shanna Compton 5:30 p.m. Cruel Children (music) 1:35 p.m. Trumpet Grrrl (music) 6:20 p.m. Joey DeJesus 6:00 p.m. Ariel Goldberg 6:30 p.m. Kristin Prevallet 6:10 p.m. Carol Szamatowicz **Welcome to Boog City 9.5 Bios and Websites** Nada Gordon was born in Oakland in 1964 and has lived in Nicole Steinberg is the author of Getting Lucky (Spooky Bolinas, San Francisco, Tokyo, and Brooklyn. Her seven books Girlfriend Press) and three chapbooks, most recently Undressing Classic Albums Live presents of poetry include Vile Lilt, Scented Rushes, Folly, and V. Imp. A (dancing girl press) and Clever Little Gang, winner of the Fur- for its 40th Anniversary founding member of the Flarf Collective, she has performed niture Press 4X4 Chapbook Award. Her work has been featured Patti Smith’s Horses widely in the USA and abroad. Her poems have been translated or reviewed in Bitch, Flavorwire, Hyperallergic, Newsweek, The into Japanese, Icelandic, Hebrew, and Burmese. She teaches New York Times, and elsewhere. She’s the founder of New York’s **Gloria Bangiola English as a Second Language at Pratt Institute. EARSHOT reading series and lives in Philadelphia. http://www.gloria-music.com/ Gloria Bangiola is a folk singer-songwriter, operatic soprano, **Chris Stroffolino with Music from: and poet based in Morristown, N.J. She writes for voice and http://chrisstroffolino.blogspot.com/2015/11/reparations-for-better- finger-style guitar. She has sung her whole life and performed education.html ------------------------- everything from opera to choral works to collegiate a capella. Chris Stroffolino, as of this writing, still lives in Oakland (though Her true passion, however, is songwriting. She began writing six there’s no guarantee he will be able to continue to by the time **Lisa Marie Basile years ago when her mother received a guitar for her birthday. you see this). He’s published seven books of poetry, a collection http://www.lisambasile.com/ Using this guitar, Bangiola taught herself guitar and wrote her of literary criticism, and a critical study of Shakespeare. More Lisa Marie Basile is the author of Apocryphal and two chap- first album, Past the Willow and the Well. She just released her recently, he released the album Single-Sided Doubles, and, in books, Andalucia and war/lock. She is the editor-in-chief of Luna second album, Fool’s Gold, available now on Spotify, iTunes, and 2014, a memoir of homelessness, Life In A Tin Can (http://chris- Luna Magazine and her poetry and other work can be read Bandcamp. stroffolino.tumblr.com/post/107333226284/the-real-pianovan). in Best American Poetry, Coldfront, Dusie, PANK, PEN American Center, The Ampersand Review, The Huffington Post, The Nervous **Katie Buchanan ------------------------- Breakdown, and Tin House’s blog, among others. She was also http://www.katiebuchanan.com/ recently included in Best Small Fictions and The Best Emerging Katie Buchanan is a singer/songwriter and producer. levy lives: celebrating renegade presses Poets. Basile is also a perfume writer and freelance writer. She She plays guitar loudly, drinks whiskey slowly, and writes songs holds an M.F.A. from The New School. that beg for a second listen. **Spooky Girlfriend Press She grew up in a big enough suburb of a big enough city http://www.spookygirlfriendpress.com/ **Edmund Berrigan in Kansas. No farm, no cows, only the occasional tornado. Born Spooky Girlfriend Press publishes chapbooks irregularly. It http://fewfurgotogether.blogspot.com/ into a long line of musicians, she learned the blues by camp- currently operates out of the Deep South and Midwest. SGP is Edmund Berrigan is the author of We’ll All Go Together, just out fire and wrote her first song on her piano-tuner grandfather’s interested in publishing work by female-identifying poets. from Fewer & Further Press. out-of-tune piano. Her family tree is full of St. Louis radio stars, southern railroad workers, and 1970s concert addicts. Her Baby’s **Sarah A. Chavez **Julie E. Bloemeke First Mozart was Led Zeppelin IV. http://www.sarahachavez.com/ http://jebloemeke.com/ Sometime in the 2000s Buchanan moved to New York Sarah A. Chavez, a mestiza born and raised in the California Julie E. Bloemeke’s poetry manuscript recently placed as a semi- City. She studied at the Clive Davis Institute at NYU, where her Central Valley, is the author of the chapbook, All Day, Talking finalist for the 2015 Hudson Prize (Black Lawrence Press), the Americana roots ran head-on into modern production methods. (dancing girl press). She holds a Ph.D. in English with a focus 2015 Washington Prize (Word Works), and the 2014 and 2015 Since 2012 Buchanan has released two EPs and her debut in poetry and ethnic studies from the University of Nebraska Crab Orchard Poetry Series First Book Award. A 2015 fellow at album, GLOW. Buchanan produces her own work, plays any – Lincoln. Her work can be found or is forthcoming in the the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, her work has appeared instrument you hit, and is compulsively dedicated to the search anthologies Bared: An Anthology on Bras and Breasts and Politi- or is forthcoming in various publications including Bridge Eight, for the perfect melody. cal Punch: The Politics of Identity, as well as the journals North Chautauqua Literary Journal, Drunken Boat, Gulf Coast, and Poet Buchanan’s work has won kind words and Dorothy puns Dakota Quarterly, The Boiler Journal, and The Pittsburgh Poetry Lore. She recently won the 2015 ekphrastic poetry competition from a number of outlets, including The Village Voice, Guitar Review, among others. Her debut full-length collection, Hands at the Toledo Museum of Art where her work was on view with World, and American Songwriter. In their review of GLOW, No That Break & Scar, is forthcoming from Sundress Publications. the Claude Monet collection. Depression said, “It’s these under the radar artists like Katie She is a proud member of the Macondo Writers Workshop.