Los Angeles: GREEN

Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006. 12:31pm. Tagged .

I’ll be featuring at this open mic, my last planned performance in the US for as far as I can see at the moment.

Green
at the Palmer Room
3387 Motor Ave.
Culver City, CA

9pm to Midnight

Why come to GREEN?
–Green is a free-speech zone. If you sign up to read, you have three minutes to express yourself however you want.

–Our choice of music reflects that as well. Green deejays Jedi and MikeCheck spin everything from rock to electronica to rare grooves to hip hop and back again. And Joshua Silverstein is one of the best beatboxers in the country, bridging the gap between hip hop and jazz with his one-of-a-kind performances.

–We believe that at Green we have one of the most eclectic and truly diverse open mics in the city. Poets rub shoulders with comics with musicians to create an atmosphere where anything might happen. And some nights it really does.

–Our regulars will not bore you. I promise. They range from literary poets to musicians to underground comics, and Green is their place to let it all out. They may push the envelope. They may shock. They may offend. But they have a point. Come by and listen.

–We have features every freakin’ week. Some of the poets and performers who have graced our stage: Mike McGee (more than anyone else), Rachel Kann, Besskepp, Jason Bayani, Paradox, Anacron, Gina Loring, Charles Ellik, Buddy Wakefield, D-Knowledge, Emily Wells, Wanda Coleman…the list goes on. We try to spotlight the talent in the community as well as welcoming poets from all over the country (and beyond!).

–Green cares about you, dude. No, really. It does.

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