Corvallis Poetry Slam

A blog about the Corvallis Poetry Slam at Iovino's

Monday, March 06, 2006

Pints and Poetry March 15th: "The Finals"

That's right PnP heads! This coming wednesday, March 15th is the Seventh volume of the Pints and Poetry Slam at Ioviono's, and it's the Final round to determine a slam team to represent Corvallis in the National Poetry Slam Championships in Austin, Texas. This night promises to be one of the best for the series so far; we have the top five readers from the January and February slams, and we have a feature in the form of Jim Coppoc:

Jim Coppoc
is an award-winning poet and teacher; a Lecturer in English at Iowa State University, where he teaches composition and creative writing; and the Special Projects Coordinator at Iowa State’s Center for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities. In addition to his many creative and scholarly efforts, Coppoc has spent most of his life exploring the many media of performance art, having worked as musician, actor, stand-up comic, network radio D.J., and performance poet. Coppoc is the author of two chapbooks of poetry and two plays, editor of the forthcoming Tens: an Anthology of SlamFusion Poetry in the Midwest, and runner-up for the 2004 Frieda Stein Fenster Award for Millennial Poetry. Coppoc’s first full-length book of poetry, Blood, Sex & Prayer, will be released by Fractal Edge Press in the summer of 2005.

The poets who qualified for the finals in the last two slams are(in no particular order):

Brian D
Nicholas
Three
Ed!!(?)
Michael
Eric
Hubb
Mike P
Daniel
Jerry

We're gonna be starting, as always, at 9pm at Iovino's Ristorante (126 SW 1st St. in Downtown Corvallis), so come eat, drink, and see some great poetry performances on Wednesday March 15th!

Peace, Pints, and Poetry,


Colin

3 Comments:

  • At 9:14 PM, Blogger Michael Faris said…

    Colin, you had the date wrong in the first line, but I edited it. :) Thanks for putting this up, man!

     
  • At 4:16 PM, Blogger Hain said…

    Psst, you know Eugene Weekly says the shindig starts at 10pm?

     
  • At 4:20 PM, Blogger Michael Faris said…

    Eh, by the time we get started, it's usually 10:00 anyway.

    Which means, readers of this blog, show up by 9:30 anyway, and hopefully we'll get started promptly. But if you can't make it until 10:00, come then anyway, imbibe, and enjoy.

     

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