Night Moves: Anti-Poetry Month Story Slam at Bubble House

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Night Moves: Anti-Poetry Month Story Slam at Bubble House

POSTED: Tuesday, April 14, 2009, 9:16 PM
Filed Under: Arts | Night Moves

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The story slam is somehow going to involve this guy.

I'm not sure how seriously to take Painted Bride's Anti-Poetry Month. Celebrating the absence of poetry sounds like a very Zen way to show people how much verse pops up in our daily lives. (Unless PB means Anti-Rhyming-Poetry Month, which I can definitely get down with.) No matter. Their Anti-Poetry Month Story Slam promises to mesh Henry Rollins with Whose Line Is It Anyway?, and will force attendees to do improv writing with each other. Winners get a free notebook, cash and other prizes — perhaps a Black Flag album? The latter would be cool, but it better not be the only way Rollins is involved.


Tue, April 14, 7:30-10 p.m., free, Bubble House, 3404 Sansom St., 215-925-9914, paintedbride.org.

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