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SUMMARY:Latinx Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Join writers Casandra López and Malcolm Friend at Bellingham Alternative Library for an evening of Latinx poetry. Books will be available for sale after the reading. \nAbout the authors: \nCasandra López is a California Indian (Cahuilla/Tongva/Luiseño) and Chicana writer who has received support from CantoMundo\, Bread Loaf\, and Tin House.  She’s the author of the poetry collection\, Brother Bullet and has been selected for residencies with the School of Advanced Research\, Storyknife\, Hedgebrook and Headlands Center for the Arts. Her memoir-in-progress\, A Few Notes on Grief was granted a 2019 James W. Ray Venture Project Award.  She’s a founding editor of As/ Us and teaches at Northwest Indian College. \nMalcolm Friend is a poet originally from the Rainier Beach neighborhood of Seattle\, Washington. He received his BA from Vanderbilt University\, and his MFA from the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of the chapbook mxd kd mixtape (Glass Poetry\, 2017) and the full length collection Our Bruises Kept Singing Purple (Inlandia Books\, 2018)\, selected by Cynthia Arrieu-King as winner of the 2017 Hillary Gravendyk Prize. Together with JR Mahung he is a member of Black Plantains\, an Afrocaribbean poetry collective. \nRSVP and more info: https://www.facebook.com/events/2461096980804076/
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SUMMARY:Meg Yates / ini / Earth Practice
DESCRIPTION:The Alternative Library invites all to gather together in an evening of song to welcome in the fall and winter seasons. Three overlapping acts will not only perform\, but also guide the audience through voicing together with the intention of generating a sense of community and warmth. \nDoors at 7:30PM\, music begins at 8PM\n$6-$10 sliding scale supports the artists & the Alt Lib \nYour musical guides for this evening will be: \nMEG YATES\nhttp://www.meghanyatesandthereveriemachine.com\n“Meghan’s style has the soul and strike of 70s era Joni Mitchell mixed with the unfettered\, brilliant timbre of Björk and a guttural delivery all her own. Watching and listening to Meghan sing is like hearing one’s own soul reflected through a blessed vessel. It comes from a fire-filled\, compassionate place of purity. It is honest\, elemental music.”\n— Frank Giokas (What’s Up Magazine) \nINI\nhttps://www.instagram.com/thisisini\nLove songs for the new age. INI is the solo music of Jessi Rado.  Guitar Bedroom Rock + R&B + Incantation\, INI plays sweet songs of life\, love\, heartbreak/opening\, and death. She is joined by her musical partner\, YAMBABY. \nEARTH PRACTICE\nhttps://www.facebook.com/earthpracticemusic\nEarthPractice is the song-family/singing-collective of yin\, yam & jessi from bellingham\, wa. Drawing inspiration from aspects of everyday life\, the members of Earth Practice offer powerful medicine through simple means; creating warm\, easy-to-catch songs that activate the heart and feel good inside. Their unique blend of musical influences have drawn comparisons to everything from 90s r&b to doo-wop to devotional chanting – often using only sounds and rhythms made by their hands\, feet and voices \nRSVP and more info: https://www.facebook.com/events/757478938010276/ \n*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*\nThe Alternative Library is ALWAYS ALL AGES\nNOTAFLOF\n♥
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