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Wired on Words & Music Sunday Jan 20th

vieuxcmaq, Sábado, Enero 12, 2002 - 12:00

wired on words (poets@wiredonwords.com)

A night of spoken word & music from Montreal's underground.

Wired on Words & Music
Casa Del Popolo
Sunday January 20th
9pm 5$

Vince Tinguely
Launches: Patch Dreams
A book of dreams experienced while on the nicotine patch. Vince Tinguely has recently co-written Impure, a book on the history of spoken word in Montreal. Vince has been active in Montreal's spoken word and writing scene for many years being a founding member of Fluffy Pagan Echoes and having his work published in various periodicals such as Blood & Aphorisms.

Sikmore
A seasoned performer on Montreal's spoken word scene. Skidmore has recently appeared in the CD anthology Ribsauce which highlights women performers and writers from throughout the country. Her work combines theatrics, poetry and social commentary.

Mia Brooks
A poet and activist known as of late for being the editor of the scandalous Concordia Student Union handbook. Mia's poetry combines story telling with music.

Paula Belina
Editor of the notorious Street Eaters zine of found photographs, prose and poetry. Paula writes poetry which evokes images of Montreal's underground and performers with a vitality which is not often seen.

Peter Harris
A Montreal performer who's recent book / cd In Black Ink made a splash in 2001 on Montreal's poetry scene. Peter's work combines story telling with drunken theatrics making for a combination not to be missed.

Ted Strauss
A Montreal singer / song writer who's work is beautifully constructed to place the listener in the tales which his songs create. Singing and playing the beauty of Montreal with a guitar.

info:
www.wiredonwords.com
514.849.3911
a CKUT radio co-presentation

www.wiredonwords.com


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