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Perpetual Motion Roadshow #38 is on very shortly featuring comedienne zinester MARY VAN NOTE from San Francisco, d(sc(rip)t)or poet OLATUNDJI AKPO-SANI from Boulder and groovin' singer-songwriter YEHUDA FISHER from Toronto!
The Perpetual Motion Roadshow is an indie press touring circuit, an unholy combination of a vaudevillian variety show and a punk rock tour. Each month, three new lively indie performers pile in a car and do seven cities in eight days, doing shows with the bold guarantee: NO BORING READINGS OR YOUR MONEY BACK! Transnational, it loops the northeast May-October and makes runs down the west coast during November-April. Founded by No Media Kings, we've been making our own fun since 2003—running on pure volunteer power and dirty dirty gasoline. All shows are pay-what-you-can.
Details after the jump, including maps to the venues and artist bios!
| Sat, Nov 11th 2006 |
Spartacus Books |
Vancouver, British Columbia |
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| Sun, Nov 12th 2006 |
Ocean Island Backpackers Inn |
Victoria, British Columbia |
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| Mon, Nov 13th 2006 |
The Strand |
Eugene, Oregon |
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| Tue, Nov 14th 2006 |
Modern Times Bookstore |
San Francisco, California |
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| Thu, Nov 16th 2006 |
Anno Domini |
San Jose, California |
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| Sat, Nov 18th 2006 |
Chance of Rain Café |
Portland, Oregon |
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| Sun, Nov 19th 2006 |
Richard Hugo House |
Seattle, Washington |
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Mary Van Note's edgy and unique style of stand-up comedy has already been recognized by various Bay Area comics as a refreshing up-and-coming talent. After developing a cult following at the UC Santa Cruz campus, Mary Van Note has started her stand-up career in the Bay Area to big laughs, moans, dirty looks and scared faces. In her off time she writes short stories, comic books and zines, finished a novel titled Blue Balls, and performs in the sketch-comedy group "Sunshine Fortress." Link.
Olatundji Akpo-Sani grew up in Rochester, New York. He moved to Boulder, Colorado at the age of 21 and has spent the last eight years improving and performing his unique style of poetry in the Boulder and Denver area. He is married to Lisa Bendetto and currently has a stepdaughter, Sierra. Olatundji is co-editor and founder of Baobob Tree Press, which he runs out of his house. He has four books of poetry: Bricolage, Panopticon, Dive, and most recently, MonkeyShines; he has appeared in Poems from Penny Lane and Illiterate magazine. Link.
Yehuda Fisher lives in Toronto with two computers and a dozen instruments... almost. This 27-year-old brass player, singer, songwriter, and actor has been in the Toronto arts scene for years, both entertaining and terrorizing audiences around the city, depending on who you ask. Formerly he hosted and produced Art Attack, a weekly magazine show for CHRY 105.5 FM, and worked as a freelance arts publicist. He now hosts the very successful series WordJam: Poetry/Music Fusion Playtime. Yehuda often plays trombone with the Parkdale Social Club and other local musicians and is currently working on recording his first album. Link.
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