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Goddess Awakening | Venice Beach

Goddess Awakening | Venice Beach

May 18, 2024 (UTC-8) ENDED
Venice
Arts Dance
Experience the transformative Goddess Awakening event in Los Angeles at Venice Beach on May 18, 2024. This gathering offers an opportunity to connect with inner power and embrace divine feminine energy. Attendees will partake in a variety of activities aimed at self-discovery, empowerment, and forming connections with like-minded individuals. Dive into practices designed to awaken the inner goddess and access divine feminine energy. The event features a Goddess awakening soundbath and meditation session, a beginner belly dance class, and an enlightened photoshoot to capture the essence of your transformation. To prepare for Goddess Awakening, attendees are encouraged to dress in their favorite Goddess Attire, adorn themselves with sensual oil or fragrance, and arrive with an open heart as their higher selves. This event is tailored to help participants embrace their true power and radiance. Don't miss this chance to elevate your spirit and step into your full potential at Goddess Awakening.
L.A. Book Launch: Creature by Marsha de la O | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

L.A. Book Launch: Creature by Marsha de la O | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

Jun 15, 2024 (UTC-8) ENDED
Venice
Arts Literary Arts
Experience the unveiling of "Creature" by Marsha de la O alongside guest poets Kim Young and Holaday Mason at the Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center in Los Angeles. Celebrate the release of Marsha de la O’s latest work, a poignant collection delving into themes of love, destruction, and self within the realms of family and nature. The evening will feature readings in The Wanda Coleman Theater, followed by book signings and a reception. Doors open at 6:30 PM, with readings commencing at 7:00 PM on June 15, 2024. Marsha de la O's profound exploration in Creature, published through the University of Pittsburgh Press, promises an evening of literary depth. Kim Young, a distinguished writer and poet, will share select pieces, alongside Holaday Mason, a seasoned author with a keen eye for poetic storytelling. Attendees are encouraged to wear masks and maintain decorum throughout the event, respecting the space and fellow participants. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the transformative power of poetry at the heart of L.A.'s vibrant literary scene. Tickets are free for all.
A Reading with Moon Tide Press: In Celebration of the Language of Fractions | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

A Reading with Moon Tide Press: In Celebration of the Language of Fractions | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

Oct 4, 2024 (UTC-8) ENDED
Venice
Arts Literary Arts
After a year-long book tour for The Language of Fractions, author, Nicelle Davis is concluding this journey with the Moon Tide Press family at Beyond Baroque. Join us for the final reading of the tour celebrating this collection. Featuring Susan Hayden, Jeremy Ra, Brian Sonia-Wallace, Rich Ferguson, Terri Niccum, Daniel McGinn, Peggy Dobreer, and Nicelle Davis. Book signings will follow after the readings. Nicelle Davis's collection The Language of Fractions explores the question of whether we love wholly or only in parts. Employing found poetry, Davis raises issues of omphalophobia, love over time, missed communication, superficiality, and environmental destruction. Through her use of juxtaposing images and writing styles, Davis shows how love can be fragile and can often fail. The Language of Fractions does not simply comment on love, but also paints a picture of a broken world. It obsesses over the question: Do we love wholly or only in parts? 7:30 PM Doors Open I 8:00 PM: Readings Livestream:If you can’t join us in-person the event will be livestreamed on Beyond Baroque’s YouTube channel at the scheduled time of the event. A Link will be sent to you 24 hours prior to the event after registering. About the author Nicelle Davis is a California poet, collaborator, and performance artist. Her poetry collections include The Walled Wife (Red Hen Press, 2016), In the Circus of You (Rose Metal Press, 2015), Becoming Judas (Red Hen Press, 2013), and Circe (Lowbrow Press, 2011). The Language of Fractions was recently released from Moon Tide Press. Her poetry film collaborations with Cheryl Gross have been shown across the world. She has taught poetry at Youth for Positive Change, an organization that promotes success for youth in secondary schools, MHA, Volunteers of America in their Homeless Youth Center, and with Red Hen’s WITS program. She is the creator of The Poetry Circus and collaborator on the Nevermore Poetry Festival. She currently teaches Middle School. This event is Free & In-Person at Beyond Baroque. Masks are encouraged while inside our center. Event attendees are expected to behave in a respectful and considerate manner while in our space. Beyond Baroque reserves the right to remove individuals from our events, virtual or otherwise, if they are not respecting the space, fellow attendees, or performers. Information Source: Beyond Baroque Literary | Arts Center | eventbrite
The Gallery: an art show | Roosterfish

The Gallery: an art show | Roosterfish

Nov 7, 2024 (UTC-8) ENDED
Venice
Arts Fine Art
"The Gallery: an art show" is set to take place in Los Angeles at the Roosterfish venue located at 1302 Abbot Kinney Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90291. The event is scheduled for November 7, 2024. This art show offers attendees the opportunity to explore a diverse range of artistic expressions, featuring works from both emerging and established artists. Admission to this cultural event is free, providing art enthusiasts with a fantastic opportunity to immerse themselves in the vibrant and dynamic art scene of Los Angeles. Don't miss this chance to experience the creativity and talent on display at The Gallery.
Southern California Poetry Festival 2024 - Friday, Nov. 15 | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

Southern California Poetry Festival 2024 - Friday, Nov. 15 | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

Nov 15, 2024 (UTC-8) ENDED
Venice
Arts Literary Arts
The 6th annual Southern California Poetry festival kicks things off with thrilling performances by poet, lyricist, and musician Camae Ayewa, known for her exceptional work as Moor Mother. Her groundbreaking poetry collection American Equations in Black Classical Music (Hat & Beard Press) illuminates the stark realities and poignant struggles of the past and present. The evening will feature a fusion of spoken word and music, with alchemic verses hailing from San Francisco's Eighth Poet Laureate (2021-2023), Tongo Eisen-Martin and Linda Albertano Fellow, abbi page, in the Wanda Coleman Theater. Performances in the theater will be followed by a set in the Poets' Garden with one of L.A's most eccentric voices in Alternative Hip-Hop, Rhys Langston. Schedule: 7:00 PM: Doors Open 7:30 - 8:30 PM - Counting the Beat: A Performance with Camae Ayewa, Tongo Eisen-Martin, and abbi page in the Wanda Coleman Theater 8:30 PM - 9:00 PM - Book Signing 9:00 - 10:00 PM - Music Performance by Rhys Langston in the Poets' Garden Masks are encouraged while inside our center. Event attendees are expected to behave in a respectful and considerate manner while in our space. Beyond Baroque reserves the right to remove individuals from our events, virtual or otherwise, if they are not respecting the space, fellow attendees, or performers. Reservation Policy: Please RSVP if you are planning to attend this event. Limited seating is available in the theater, therefore seating may not be guaranteed in the case of a full program; we recommend arriving early. Information Source: Beyond Baroque Literary | Arts Center | eventbrite
Meter and Versification: A Workshop with Tim Steele | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

Meter and Versification: A Workshop with Tim Steele | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

Dec 14, 2024 (UTC-8) ENDED
Venice
Arts Literary Arts
Our workshop will explore metrical composition. We’ll examine how poets blend the fixed units of meter with the variable rhythms of speech to produce poems. We’ll consider ways that poets reconcile the predictable patterns of meter with the unpredictable flow of living language. And we’ll try to illuminate—in a manner specifically helpful for our writing—the magical paradox by which poets can incorporate, in simple basic measures, a virtually infinite wealth of differently shaped and shaded words, phrases, and clauses. To illustrate the points we’ll cover, I’ll bring a hand-out with exemplary poems, as well as recordings of modern and contemporary poets reading from their works. Because this workshop consists of one session only, we won’t have time to analyze each other’s poems. But please bring a poem of your own to read to our group. (The poem can be any form, metered or free). And if you would like to submit several poems (again, in any form) prior to, or after, the workshop, I’ll be glad to read them in an encouraging spirit. -Tim Steele Information Source: Beyond Baroque Literary | Arts Center | eventbrite
L.A. Book Launch: LABOR: The Testimony of Ted Gall by Cecilia Woloch | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

L.A. Book Launch: LABOR: The Testimony of Ted Gall by Cecilia Woloch | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

Jan 16, 2025 (UTC-8) ENDED
Venice
Arts Literary Arts
Join us for Cecilia Woloch’s book launch, Labor: The Testimony of Ted Gall, an extended poem in the voice of coal miner and activist Ted Gall, weaving one man's personal story into the history of work and justice in America. The program features readings in The Wanda Coleman Theater by Cecilia Woloch and Harry Northup presenting an immersive multimedia performance that includes archival images and musical interludes. Book signing and reception to follow after the performances in the theater. Doors Open: 7:30 PM I Readings: 8:00 PM “In LABOR, Woloch pulls a voice from the archives—that of Ted Gall, a miner and union organizer in Western Pennsylvania during the first half of the twentieth century. This poem, composed almost entirely in words written by Gall himself, gives a first-hand account of what it was like in the mines, in the unions, and in the spirits of the working poor, “lifting their voices like trumpets” to sound what is somehow both historical and timely. This is an important contribution to Appalachian docupoetics and cross-racial labor solidarity. Woloch is a rescuer of language, a poet who knows where to dig up truths.” –Joy Priest About the authorsCecilia Woloch comes from a long line of fortune tellers and labor activists. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and grew up there and in rural Kentucky, one of seven children of a homemaker and an airplane mechanic. She is the recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Fulbright Foundation, and the author of six previous collections of poems: Sacrifice, a Book Sense 76 Selection in 2001; Tsigan: The Gypsy Poem, which has been given multi-disciplinary presentations across the U.S. and Europe; Late, for which she was named Georgia Author of the Year in Poetry in 2004; Narcissus, winner of the Tupelo Press Snowbound Prize in 2006; Carpathia, a finalist for the Milton Kessler Award in 2010; Earth, winner of the 2015 Two Sylvias Press chapbook prize, as well as a novel, Sur la Route (On the Road). She collaborates regularly with musicians, dancers, visual artists and theatre artists. Her work has been translated and published in French, German, Polish, Romanian, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Ukrainian, Hebrew, and Romanes. She’s based in Los Angeles. Harry Northup, an original member of the free Wednesday night poetry workshop, which began early 1969, Northup's first featured reading was with Michael C Ford at Beyond Baroque in 1974. A founding member of Cahuenga Press, a poet's publishing cooperative,Northup has published 12 books of poetry including Enough the Great Running Chapel (Momentum Press, 1982), and his most recent, Love Poem to MPTF (Cahuenga Press, 2020). A member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 1976, Northup made a living as an actor for 34 years appearing in 37 films including Martin Scorsese's first six movies, among them Mean Streets and Taxi Driver, and was the star of the acclaimed cult film Over the Edge directed by Jonathan Kaplan, and Fighting Mad, written and directed by Jonathan Demme. Harry was married to the late Holly Prado, poet, author, and teacher. Livestream:If you can’t join us in-person the event will be livestreamed on Beyond Baroque’s YouTube channel at the scheduled time of the event. Tickets will be available at Beyond Baroque's bookstore on the day of the event, but we recommend registering in advance through Eventbrite. Masks are encouraged while inside our center. No one turned away for lack of funds. If you have any questions, please email us at info@beyondbaroque.org Event attendees are expected to behave in a respectful and considerate manner while in our space. Beyond Baroque reserves the right to remove individuals from our events, virtual or otherwise, if they are not respecting the space, fellow attendees, or performers. Information Source: Beyond Baroque Literary | Arts Center | eventbrite
L.A. Book Launch: Data Mind by Joanna Fuhrman | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

L.A. Book Launch: Data Mind by Joanna Fuhrman | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

Feb 7, 2025 (UTC-8) ENDED
Venice
Arts Literary Arts
Wrestling with the experience of living online as a non-digital native Joanna Fuhrman didn’t grow up online. Her generation entered the digital age as adults, with optimism about the possibilities it would bring for community building. In the alien landscape of the internet, they indeed found moments of joy and connection, but they also watched in anguish as what had been sold as a utopian space instead magnified the anti-democratic demons of necrocapitalism. In this darkly comic and surreal collection, Fuhrman lets herself fall into the internet wormhole of these conflicting realities. With titles ranging from “You Won’t Believe How Your Favorite Childhood Star Looks Now” to “We’ll Burn That Algorithm When We Get to It,” the feminist prose poems in Data Mind remix the tropes of digital life with the puckishness and embodied urgency for which Fuhrman is celebrated. The author will be joined by poets Maya Salameh, author of How to Make An Algorithm in the Microwave, and Debrah Meadows, who is celebrating her own new book, Bumblebees, published by Roof Books. After the readings in the Wanda Coleman Theater, be sure to join us for a reception with light refreshments and book signings. Livestream:If you can’t join us in-person the event will be livestreamed on Beyond Baroque’s YouTube channel at the scheduled time of the event. Doors Open: 7:30 PM I Readings: 8:00 PM Joanna Fuhrman is the author of Data Mind and six previous poetry collections, most recently To a New Era. Her poems have been featured in the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day series, The Slowdown podcast, and the Pushcart Prize and Best American Poetry anthologies. She is an assistant teaching professor in creative writing at Rutgers University and a coeditor of Hanging Loose Press. Deborah Meadows has published over a dozen books of poetry and her new book titled Bumblebees is from Roof Books (NYC). Other recent titles include Neo-bedrooms (Shearsman), and three from BlazeVOX : Lecture Notes: A duration poem in twelve parts, The Demotion of Pluto: Poems and Plays, and Three Plays. She is an Emerita faculty member with California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, lives with her husband in Los Angeles’ Arts District/Little Tokyo. www.deborahmeadows.com Maya Salameh is the author of HOW TO MAKE AN ALGORITHM IN THE MICROWAVE (University of Arkansas Press, 2022), winner of the Etel Adnan Poetry Prize, and the chapbook rooh (Paper Nautilus Press, 2020). She has served as a National Student Poet, America’s highest honor for youth poets, and received fellowships and support from the Breadloaf Environmental Writers' Conference, Sewanee Writers' Conference, Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing, and the President's Committee for the Arts and Humanities. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in POETRY, The Offing, Gulf Coast, The Rumpus, AGNI, and the LA Times, among others. She can be found @mayaslmh or mayasalameh.com. Tickets will be available at Beyond Baroque's bookstore on the day of the event, but we recommend registering in advance through Eventbrite. Masks are encouraged while inside our center. No one turned away for lack of funds. If you have any questions, please email us at info@beyondbaroque.org Event attendees are expected to behave in a respectful and considerate manner while in our space. Beyond Baroque reserves the right to remove individuals from our events, virtual or otherwise, if they are not respecting the space, fellow attendees, or performers. Information Source: Beyond Baroque Literary | Arts Center | eventbrite
Fire Roulette: An L.A. Book Launch with Cahuenga Press | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

Fire Roulette: An L.A. Book Launch with Cahuenga Press | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

Feb 15, 2025 (UTC-8) ENDED
Venice
Arts Literary Arts
Celebrate the L.A. launch of Fire Roulette — poems of risk that “dance between rebellion and the norm” (Mariano Zaro, Decoding Sparrows). Joining author Jeanette Clough are Cahuenga Press members James Cushing, Phoebe MacAdams, and Harry Northup. Book signing and reception to follow after the readings in The Wanda Coleman Theater. Doors Open: 1:30 PM I Readings 2:00 PM Livestream: If you can’t join us in-person the event will be livestreamed on Beyond Baroque’s YouTube channel at the scheduled time of the event. About the ReadersFire Roulette is Jeanette Clough’s fourth poetry collection. An earlier book, Flourish, was a finalist in the Otis College of Art and Design and Eastern Washington University book competitions. Other publications include Island from Red Hen and two artist books, Stone and Rx. Her poetry received awards from the Los Angeles Poetry Festival Fin de Millennium, Ruskin Art Club, and Rainer Maria Rilke International Poetry competitions, and a Commendation in the Aesthetica Creative Works competition (UK). She was also Artist in Residence in Joshua Tree National Park. A native of Paterson, New Jersey, Clough holds an M.A from the University of Chicago, Division of the Humanities. She worked as an art librarian at the Getty Research Institute, and divides her time between Ventura County and L.A. Phoebe MacAdams was born and raised in New York City, but has mostly lived in California. She moved to LA in 1986. With the poets James Cushing, the late Holly Prado and Harry Northup, she is a founding member of Cahuenga Press, which now includes the poet Jeanette Clough. She taught English at Roosevelt High School in Boyle Heights until her retirement in 2011. She has published seven books of poetry, the last five with Cahuenga Press, including in 2016, her new and selected volume, The Large Economy of the Beautiful. In 2017, Beyond Baroque published Every Bird Helps: A Cancer Journal. She lives in Pasadena with her husband, Ron Ozuna. Harry E. Northup has had twelve books of poetry published, the latest being: Love Poem to MPTF (Cahuenga Press, 2020). He received his B.A. in English from CSUN, where he studied Verse with Ann Stanford. Northup made a living as an actor for thirty-four years, acting in thirty-seven films, including Mean Streets,Taxi Driver;The Silence of the Lambs and;Over the Edge. He lives in the Motion Picture Country Home. Harry produces and hosts a weekly, one-hour poetry show on ZOOM, Harry's Poetry Hour, Creative Chaos MPTF. James Cushing, born 1953 in Palo Alto CA, holds a doctorate in English from UC Irvine. In the early 1980s, he hosted a live poetry radio program on KPFK-FM in Los Angeles which gave early exposure to Dennis Cooper, David Trinidad, Amy Gerstler, Wanda Coleman, Leland Hickman, Scott Wannberg, and many others. From 1989 through 2020, when he retired, he taught literature and creative writing at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and served as the community’s Poet Laureate for 2008 – 2010. Cushing’s poems have appeared in many journals, and his 30-year association with Cahuenga Press has resulted in seven full-length collections of poetry, the most recent of which is Tangled Hologram. His daughter is the New York-based poet Iris Cushing. Tickets will be available at Beyond Baroque's bookstore on the day of the event, but we recommend registering in advance through Eventbrite. Masks are encouraged while inside our center. No one turned away for lack of funds. If you have any questions, please email us at info@beyondbaroque.org Event attendees are expected to behave in a respectful and considerate manner while in our space. Beyond Baroque reserves the right to remove individuals from our events, virtual or otherwise, if they are not respecting the space, fellow attendees, or performers. Information Source: Beyond Baroque Literary | Arts Center | eventbrite
L.A. Book Launch: Brute Entropy by jerry the priest | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

L.A. Book Launch: Brute Entropy by jerry the priest | Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center

Feb 22, 2025 (UTC-8) ENDED
Venice
Arts Literary Arts
jerry the priest's slender volume documents a range of spiritual quests and misadventures, by turns cringeworthy and hilarious, interspersed with a collection of highly transgressive poetry and short stories, all of which serve to illustrate first-hand, the ravages of unmedicated bi-polar disorder. It is at the same time, a work of blackest humor, a travel diary and an educational tome, as well as a cautionary tale. The intended audience is anyone with a zest for transgressive literature a la Kathy Acker, William S. Burroughs and Jean Genet. It is for those who are challenged by the mores of polite society and find outright rejection of said mores inspiring and amusing. It is for those readers who especially love adept, skillful and evocative usage of the English language. Step onto the interstate. Put your mouth where your lips are. Joining the book launch are authors Richard Modiano, Dennis Cruz, and Richard Loranger from Oakland, California. After the readings in the Wanda coleman Theater enjoy a reception with refreshments and book signings. Praise for Brute Entropy: “If brutalism were a song, Brute Entropy sings it: Adventures colliding with images telling tales of love and wonder, lightning and regret. A spirit on fire and a mind racing itself in a circle that, ultimately, reveals a path. Jerry’s work is restless, relentless, eviscerating. Like a bodhisattva masturbating with stones, The Priest howls sermons to the cosmos and the stars weep with fire.” --Dennis Cruz, Author of MOTH WING TEA and The Beast is We Doors Open: 6:30 PM I Readings: 7:00 PM About the authors jerry the priest, legal name Jerome Dunn,has been creating material for exhibition, publication and live presentation since 1979, when he studied experimental music at the University of Redlands. A vocal performer since early childhood, his formal study of music began with his first trombone lesson in 1967. He holds a BA in Performance Studies from Naropa University, and an MFA in Theater Directing/Production from California Institute of the Arts. His latest collection of poetry and prose, Brute Entropy, is available on amazon.com. and wherever he performs. Richard Loranger is a multi-genre writer, performer, musician, visual artist, and all-around squeaky wheel, currently residing in Oakland, CA. Their podcast “My 12-Month Video Fast” can be found by the brave on Spotify and most pod-venues. Their latest book of poetry and flash prose, Mammal, was released by Roof Books in October 2023. They’re also the author of Unit of Agency (now in its second edition), Be A Bough Tit, Sudden Windows, Poems for Teeth, The Orange Book, and ten chapbooks, and have work in over 100 magazines and journals. You can find more about their work and scandals at www.richardloranger.com. Dennis Cruz is a vital poet who inhabits the voice of the perpetual outsider and the purely American dissident. He has been writing, performing and publishing his work for over 30 years. His latest collection of Poetry THE BEAST IS WE is out now via Punk Hostage Press. While a resident of New York City, Richard Modiano became active in the literary community connected to the Poetry Project where he came to know Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, William S. Burroughs and Ted Berrigan. Modiano served on the board of directors of Valley Contemporary Poets from 1995 until 2001. In 2001 he was a programmer at Beyond Baroque Literary/Arts Center, joined the Board of Trustees in 2006, and from 2010 to 2019, he served as Executive Director. In that time he produced and curated hundreds of literary events, and with Henry Morro, Suzanne Lummis and Liz Camfiord co-founded and named Beyond Baroque Books’ sub-imprint The Pacific Coast Poetry Series. In 2019 he was elected Vice President of the California State Poetry Society. In 2023 Modiano joined the board of directors of the Los Angeles Poetry Society. The Huffington Post named him as one of 200 people doing the most to promote poetry in the United States. Modiano is the winner of the 2022 Joe Hill Prize for labor poetry and is a Push Cart Prize nominee. His collection The Forbidden Lunch Box is published by Punk Hostage Press. He is one of the rotating hosts for KPFK’s Poets Café. Richard is a rank-and-file member of the Industrial Workers of the World and a member of the National Writers Union. Livestream:If you can’t join us in-person the event will be livestreamed on Beyond Baroque’s YouTube channel at the scheduled time of the event. Masks are encouraged while inside our center. If you have any questions, please email us at info@beyondbaroque.org Event attendees are expected to behave in a respectful and considerate manner while in our space. Beyond Baroque reserves the right to remove individuals from our events, virtual or otherwise, if they are not respecting the space, fellow attendees, or performers. Information Source: Beyond Baroque Literary | Arts Center | eventbrite
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