Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Tuesday Sept. 5 Ladies night with VERSIZ

Weather for Tuesday- High in the 70's overcast
Means? Ladies Night is back and better than ever!

Black Pearl Poetry
Every Tuesday 8-11'ish
(first poem gets read at 8:30)
held at:
The Brownstone On Main
122 E. Main St.
Columbus, Ohio 43215
614-222-3005 (venue number)
www.blackpearlpoetry.com
www.myspace.com/blackpearlpoetry

OPEN MIC IN EFFECT

OPEN MIC poetry where YOU are the show! Come on out and sign up early since the list always fills up. Then be sure to grab your poems or someone else's and let us hear awesome poetry from your mouth. We're waiting for you to do your thing this Tuesday on the open mic.

LADIES NIGHT IN EFFECT

Tuesday, September 5 is the date.
This show will be like none other with-
YOU Ladies!
Yes- Ladies get $1.00 off their already low cover!
(does not apply to students or under 20)

FEATURE IN EFFECT

Your feature this Tuesday is none other than
VERSIZ!!
Versiz is an Emcee, producer, poet and recording engineer. He's made three Detroit poetry slam teams, been named Detroit Grand Slam Champion and took 2nd place in the Individual World Poetry Slam. Versiz has shared stages with KRS-One, Proof, The Last Poets, Kathleen Battle, Amp Fiddler, Black Bottom Collective, and many other artists. Versiz has also shared the stage with speakers Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, and Rev. Al Shapton. Versiz is the only hip hop artist to ever be featured by The Detroit Symphony Orchestra in it's 91 year history. Production/Engineering credits include The Last Poets, Keith Washington, The Four Tops, Purple Gang, Professor Grif of Public Enemy and M-1 of Dead Prez.
For more info on this incredible poet, go to our features page on this site.
He will blow you away with his words this Tuesday night.

NOTES:

To everyone who came out to the Acoustic Soul Concert and made it such a great night-
THANK YOU VERY MUCH


ed.will.speak
coming to you soon
the September edition
at MidMonthMixer
www.MidMonthMixer.com

I can't wait to see you this Tuesday night!

Ed Mabrey
Black Pearl Poetry
Let the Words Speak for Themselves