POETRY CALENDAR (updated 2-26-09)
This calendar is a day-by-day listing of poetry readings, meetings and classes in central Indiana, with a few other literary events that might be of interest to poets. Note: Events frequently change or are dropped without notifying me. If possible, please call to confirm the event. I cannot be held responsible for incorrect information. If you have an event, news, an opinion, or a correction, please send it to jl.kato@sbcglobal.net. There’s no charge to be listed. This calendar is updated as soon as possible after I'm notified, although such things as the day job, vacations, illnesses and naked procrastination might prevent me from being as prompt as I should be. Be sure to call to confirm the event.
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ONGOING EVENTS:
Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre: Cats, a musical based on T.S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. 9301 Michigan Road, Indianapolis. $34-$57. Feb. 12 through April 5. Call for showtimes. 317-872-9664 or visit www.beefandboards.com.
James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home: 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, noon to 3:30 p.m. Sundays. 528 Lockerbie St. $3, seniors $2, children 7-17 50 cents. 317-631-5885.
James Whitcomb Riley Old Home and Museum: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. 250 W. Main St., Greenfield. $3.50, children 7 and older $1.25, younger children free with adult. (317) 477-4340. Birthplace and boyhood home of the poet.
National Art Museum of Sport: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 850 W. Michigan St. Free. (317) 274-3627. Sporting Words:Exhibit of National Art Museum of Sport paintings with poems written about them by eight Central Indiana poets: Phoenix Cole, Ruthelen Griffith Burns, Barry Harris, Joseph Heithaus, JL Kato, James Murdock, Michael Strosahl and the 2003-07 Indiana poet laureate, Joyce Brinkman. Through Dec. 31. (317) 274-3627 or www.namos.iupui.edu/Exhibits.html.
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SUNDAY, FEB. 1
Look for a review of Norbert Krapf's Bloodroot: Indiana Poems in the book section of The Indianapolis Star.
2 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Open mic with Blair Karsch. Art and Soul at the Artsgarden, 100 W. Washington St. (317) 631-3301 http://www.indyarts.org/ Contact Blair Karsch On Your Level Youth Project 9425 N. Meridian St., Suite 152, 317-875-5815, or mstrauss@indy.rr.com
5:30 p.m.-6 p.m. A Cycle of Poets on WFHB-FM (91.3 and 98.3), Bloomington.
7 p.m. WordSmiffs open mike at Mo'Joe Coffeehouse, 222 W. Michigan St., Indianapolis. Every first Sunday. For poetry and live music. $7 ($5 for open-mike participants.) Every first Sunday of the month. 317-250-6597.
8 p.m.-11 p.m. SpokenSoulFood Sundays at Midtown Arts & Coffee Lounge, 519 E. 38th St. (just east of Central Avenue), Indianapolis. Host: aLLEN iMAGERY. $5 cover. 317-223-1288 or www.myspace.com/midtownartscoffee. Every Sunday.
MONDAY, FEB. 2
7 p.m. Open mic and poetry slam. Zwanzigz Pizza, 1038 Lafayette Ave., Columbus. First Monday of the month. Host: Matthew Jackson, 812-343-8711. http://www.myspace.com/yespoetryslam. Also: The Columbus Open Mic Poetry & SLAM community on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=37585696773
TUESDAY, FEB. 3
7:30 p.m. The Vivian S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series presents poet April Bernard in the JohnsonRoom of Robertson Hall, Butler University, 46oo Sunset Ave., Indianapolis. http://www.nortonpoets.com/bernarda.htm
8 p.m. Poetry Salon, an evening of conversation and critique, led by Richard Pflum. 812 E. 67th St., Indianapolis (just west of the Indianapolis Art Center.Meets the first and third Tuesday of the month. Bring copies of original poetry for feedback. 317-356-2048 or drahcir@indy.net.
9 p.m. Vocab at the Casba, 6319 Guilford Ave., Indianapolis. 317-251-3138. Every first Tuesday of the month.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4
8 p.m. Living Room Lounge, 934 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. An open format for poets and spoken-work artists. Wednesday drink specials at this smoking venue for ages 21 and older. 317-635-0361.
10 p.m. Root Movements at the Jazz Kitchen, 5377 N. College Ave., Indianapolis. $5.Saxophonist Rob Dixon and his trio perform a blend of jazz and funk originals and classics from 6 to 9 p.m. DJs from 9 p.m. to midnight and poetry from 10 p.m. on. $5. (317) 253-4900 or www.thejazzkitchen.com.
THURSDAY, FEB. 5
NOTE: The originally scheduled venue is not ready, so the reading will be held next door at Plum's Upper Room. 6:30 p.m. Poetry on Brick Street presents Dan Carpenter, followed by an open mic, at G. Simone's cafe, 120 S. Main St., Zionsville. G. Simone's is a new cafe, just south of Plum's Upper Room in Zionsville. Free. For information, call Barry Harris at 317-733-1811, or Susan Miller at 317-587-1438, or send an email to poetryonbrickstreet@cyberroad.com. Every first Thursday of the month. Dan Carpenter has published poetry and fiction in Illuminations, Pearl, Poetry East, Southern Indiana Review, Maize, Flying Island, Pith, The Laurel Review, Sycamore Review, Prism International, Fiction, Hopewell Review and other journals. A collection of columns written for The Indianapolis Star, where he earns his living, was published by Indiana University Press in 1993 with the title Hard Pieces: Dan Carpenter’s Indiana. Dan also contributed to the IU Press books Falling Toward Grace (1998) and Urban Tapestry (2002) and wrote the text for the photo book Indiana 24/7 (DK Publishing, 2004). Dan is working on a soon-to-be released book, More Than I Could See.
7:30 p.m. Brock Clarke, novelist, in the Ruth Lilly Performance Hall of Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center, University of Indianapolis, 1400 E. Hanna Ave., Indianapolis. Free. Part of the Allen & Helen Kellogg Writers Series of the University of Indianapolis. Clarke is the author of two novels, An Arsonist’s Guide to Writers’ Homes in New England and The Ordinary White Boy, and two short story collections, Carrying the Torch and What We Won’t Do. He is a two-time finalist for the National Magazine Award in Fiction. His fiction and essays have appeared in Virginia Quarterly Review, The Believer, One Story, Southern Review, Georgia Review, The New York Times, and New England Review. His works also have been included in the Pushcart Prize and New Stories from the South annual anthologies and on NPR’s Selected Shorts. He is a 2008 NEA Fellow and teaches at the University of Cincinnati.
7:30 p.m. The Rufus and Louise Reading Series presents poet and nonfiction writer Joe Bonomo at University Library, 755 W. Michigan St., IUPUI, Indianapolis. Free. Author of Sweat: The Story of the Fleshtones and Installations, which was a 2007 National Poetry Series selection by Naomi Shahib Nye.
10 p.m. Yes We Can Thursdays at Safari Bar & Grill, 3740 N. High School Road, Indianapolis. The open mic is presented by Culture Connection and is for poets, comedians and singers. Live entertainment and performances hosted by Your Boy Ill. Doors open at 9 p.m. Featuring neo-soul, funk, old-school, classic hip-hop with clean lyrics. 317-514-1618 or www.myspace.com/reggaedancehall101.
SATURDAY, FEB. 7
11:46 a.m. The Poets Weave on WFIU-FM (103.7), Bloomington. www.indiana.edu/~wfiu/poetsweave.htm.
2 p.m.-5 p.m. The Humpback Barn Poets meet every Saturday in Room 201 in Bracken Library of Ball State University, Muncie. Parking is free in the garage east of the library. When the library is closed during BSU breaks, the alternative location will be the MT Cup on University Avenue. Bring poems to share or simply come to discuss poetry. Contact Jeff Pearson jjopcelia@comcast.net, 765-749-0731.
4 p.m. Art of the Matter on WFYI-FM (90.1) www.wfyi.org/artOfTheMatter.asp.
7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Spoke N Heard open mic at The Griot Village Community Center, 6228 La Pas Trail, Indianapolis. $5. Every Saturday. 317-295-1111.
SUNDAY, FEB. 8
5:30 p.m.-6 p.m. A Cycle of Poets on WFHB-FM (91.3 and 98.3), Bloomington.
7 p.m. An Evening With the Muse presents Richard Pflum and Stephen R. Roberts, plus an open mic, at the Writers' Center of Indiana, 812 E. 67th St., Indianapolis (in the Cultural Complex Center just west of the Indianapolis Arts Center). Host: Rohana McCormack, (317) 259-7900, rohanamccormack@sbcglobal.net. Every second Sunday of the month.
8 p.m.-11 p.m. SpokenSoulFood Sundays at Midtown Arts & Coffee Lounge, 519 E. 38th St. (just east of Central Avenue), Indianapolis. Host: aLLEN iMAGERY. $5 cover. 317-223-1288 or www.myspace.com/midtownartscoffee. Every Sunday.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11
6 p.m. Coffee, Tea & Poetry group meeting at Noble Coffee & Tea, 933 Logan St., Noblesville. Contact Marlene Million at 317-796-1874. Meets every second Wednesday of the month.
8 p.m. Living Room Lounge, 934 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. An open format for poets and spoken-work artists. Wednesday drink specials at this smoking venue for ages 21 and older. 317-635-0361.
10 p.m. Root Movements at the Jazz Kitchen, 5377 N. College Ave., Indianapolis. $5.Saxophonist Rob Dixon and his trio perform a blend of jazz and funk originals and classics from 6 to 9 p.m. DJs from 9 p.m. to midnight and poetry from 10 p.m. on. $5. (317) 253-4900 or www.thejazzkitchen.com.
THURSDAY, FEB. 12
CANCELED (ACT has suspended operations): 7:30 p.m. Together Again: Music & Poetry presents Love Songs & Poems for Your Valentine with Indiana Poet Laureate Norbert Krapf, jazz pianist and composer Monika Herzig, and vocalist Wendy Reed. An evening of traditional love songs and original poems at the American Cabaret Theatre, 401 E. Michigan St., Indianapolis. $25 couples and $15 individuals. Ticket price includes a copy of Monika and Norbert’s Imagine—Indiana in Music and Words CD. For tickets, call 317-631-0334 or visit the ACT box office.
10 p.m. Yes We Can Thursdays at Safari Bar & Grill, 3740 N. High School Road, Indianapolis. The open mic is presented by Culture Connection and is for poets, comedians and singers. Live entertainment and performances hosted by Your Boy Ill. Doors open at 9 p.m. Featuring neo-soul, funk, old-school, classic hip-hop with clean lyrics.
FRIDAY, FEB. 13
Fran Quinn poetry workshop Feb. 13-15: http://www.franquinnworkshops.com/. Quinn also offers private tutoring. For details, e-mail him at admin@franquinnworkshops.com.
7:30 p.m. Open Mic Night for Poetry & Music in the Underground 9 Studio at Bookmamas, 9 S. Johnson Ave., Indianapolis. Free. Every second Friday of the month.
SATURDAY, FEB. 14
11:46 a.m. The Poets Weave on WFIU-FM (103.7), Bloomington. www.indiana.edu/~wfiu/poetsweave.htm
2 p.m.-5 p.m. The Humpback Barn Poets meet every Saturday in Room 201 in Bracken Library of Ball State University, Muncie. Parking is free in the garage east of the library. When the library is closed during BSU breaks, the alternative location will be the MT Cup on University Avenue. Bring poems to share or simply come to discuss poetry. Contact Jeff Pearson jjopcelia@comcast.net, 765-749-0731.
4 p.m. Art of the Matter on WFYI-FM (90.1) www.wfyi.org/artOfTheMatter.asp.
7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Spoke N Heard open mic at The Griot Village Community Center, 6228 La Pas Trail, Indianapolis. $5. Every Saturday. 317-295-1111.
8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Valentine Verses, featuring T.J. Reynolds, Tasha Jones, Kahlil Jahiz, Tatjana Rebelle, Jason Ammerman, aLLEN iMAGERY, nSAYchable and Ike Boyd at Earth House, 237 N. East St. $5.
SUNDAY, FEB. 15
5:30 p.m.-6 p.m. A Cycle of Poets on WFHB-FM (91.3 and 98.3), Bloomington.
8 p.m.-11 p.m. SpokenSoulFood Sundays at Midtown Arts & Coffee Lounge, 519 E. 38th St. (just east of Central Avenue), Indianapolis. Host: aLLEN iMAGERY. $5 cover. 317-223-1288 or www.myspace.com/midtownartscoffee. Every Sunday.
MONDAY, FEB. 16
7:30 p.m. The Vivian S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series presents fiction writer Mark Kurlansky in the Kranert Room of Clowes Hall, Butler University, 46oo Sunset Ave., Indianapolis. http://us.penguingroup.com/
5 p.m. Joyce Carol Oates in the Solarium, Indiana University Memorial Union, Bloomington. Free. Part of the College Arts & Humanities Institute “Solitude” and “Cultural Conflicts” lectures. For info: cahi@indiana.edu.
7 p.m. Central Indiana Writers’ Association meeting at Oasis South, Ind. 135 and Smith Valley Road, Greenwood. For more information, contact Norma Gardner at njgardner2@att.net or Michael Rogers 317-784-2958. www.geocities.com/centralindianawritersassociation/agenda.html. Every third Monday of the month.
TUESDAY, FEB. 17
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Susan Neville at Hussey-Mayfield Public Library, 250 N. Fifth St., Zionsville. Author and Butler University English professor Neville discusses her latest book, “Sailing the Inland Sea,” which won the 2008 Best Book of Indiana Award. She shares her personal experiences writing the book that recounts conversations and visits with famous authors such as Kurt Vonnegut and Salman Rushdie. For info: (317) 873-3149 or http://www.zionsville.lib.in.us/.
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. An open mic at Books on Sale, 4200 S. East St., Indianapolis (in the southwest corner of Southern Plaza) welcomes poets. Host Pete Brown will be able to record performances for a $10 charge that will cover the cost of CD that given at the end of the night. For info: http://www.booksonsale.org/.
7 p.m. Inner Act, and open mic, at Cosmo Knight's Club, 3338 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis. Free. Must be 21 to enter. Host: Mijizaa yaa Soyini. For information, call 317-524-6951 or 317-925-6275 and ask for Allen. Every third Tuesday of the month.
8 p.m. Poetry Salon, an evening of conversation and critique, led by Richard Pflum. 812 E. 67th St., Indianapolis (just west of the Indianapolis Art Center. Meets the first and third Tuesday of the month. Bring copies of original poetry for feedback. 317-356-2048 or drahcir@indy.net.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18
7 p.m. The MATRIX Poetry Slam at Rachael's Cafe, 300 E. Third St., Bloomington. Sign-up at 6:30. Entrants must have three three poems that must be under three minutes each.
8 p.m. Living Room Lounge, 934 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. An open format for poets and spoken-work artists. Wednesday drink specials at this smoking venue for ages 21 and older. 317-635-0361.
10 p.m. Root Movements at the Jazz Kitchen, 5377 N. College Ave., Indianapolis. $5. Saxophonist Rob Dixon and his trio perform a blend of jazz and funk originals and classics from 6 to 9 p.m. DJs from 9 p.m. to midnight and poetry from 10 p.m. on. $5. (317) 253-4900 or www.thejazzkitchen.com.
8 p.m. Living Room Lounge, 934 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. An open format for poets and spoken-work artists. Wednesday drink specials at this smoking venue for ages 21 and older. 317-635-0361.*
THURSDAY, FEB. 19
10 p.m. Yes We Can Thursdays at Safari Bar & Grill, 3740 N. High School Road, Indianapolis. The open mic is presented by Culture Connection and is for poets, comedians and singers. Live entertainment and performances hosted by Your Boy Ill. Doors open at 9 p.m. Featuring neo-soul, funk, old-school, classic hip-hop with clean lyrics. 317-514-1618 or www.myspace.com/reggaedancehall101.
FRIDAY, FEB. 20
12:15 to 1:15 p.m. Art & Soul presents Gabrielle Patterson at the Indianapolis Artsgarden, Illinois and Washington streets. Spoken word artist incorporates today’s issues with poetic prose. (317) 624-2563.
8 p.m. to 11 p.m. By the Book Entertainment presents The cYpher: Open Mic Night at Starbucks, 854 Broad Ripple Ave., Indianapolis. Free. Every third Friday of the month. Host: aLLEN iMAGERY. Bythebookent@gmail.com. For a video sample of the venue and poetry, click here: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3603527697977159057&q=poet+indianapolis&ei=q-owSJePKpGm4QLZ9pTpCQ&hl=en*
SATURDAY, FEB. 21
11:46 a.m. The Poets Weave on WFIU-FM (103.7), Bloomington. www.indiana.edu/~wfiu/poetsweave.htm
2 p.m.-5 p.m. The Humpback Barn Poets meet every Saturday in Room 201 in Bracken Library of Ball State University, Muncie. Parking is free in the garage east of the library. When the library is closed during BSU breaks, the alternative location will be the MT Cup on University Avenue. Bring poems to share or simply come to discuss poetry. Contact Jeff Pearson jjopcelia@comcast.net, 765-749-0731.
4 p.m. Art of the Matter on WFYI-FM (90.1) www.wfyi.org/artOfTheMatter.asp.
7 p.m. Poetry in the Café, an open-mike reading sponsored by the Indiana State Federation of Poetry Clubs, at Barnes & Noble, 14709 U.S. 31 North, Westfield. Free, the third Saturday of every month. Host: Michael E. Strosahl, 765-425-7792.
7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Spoke N Heard open mic at The Griot Village Community Center, 6228 La Pas Trail, Indianapolis. $5. Every Saturday. 317-295-1111.
SUNDAY, FEB. 22
5:30 p.m.-6 p.m. A Cycle of Poets on WFHB-FM (91.3 and 98.3), Bloomington.
8 p.m.-11 p.m. SpokenSoulFood Sundays at Midtown Arts & Coffee Lounge, 519 E. 38th St. (just east of Central Avenue), Indianapolis. Host: aLLEN iMAGERY. $5 cover. 317-223-1288 or www.myspace.com/midtownartscoffee. Every Sunday.
TUESDAY, FEB. 24
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. An open mic at Books on Sale, 4200 S. East St., Indianapolis (in the southwest corner of Southern Plaza) welcomes poets. Host Pete Brown will be able to record performances for a $10 charge that will cover the cost of CD that given at the end of the night. For info: http://www.booksonsale.org/.
6:30 to 8 p.m. Readers and Writers Series: The Well-Crafted Mystery with Author Terence Faherty at Hussey-Mayfield Public Library, 250 N. Fifth St., Zionsville. Indianapolis author Faherty discloses the secrets to writing, marketing and publishing a mystery novel. (317) 873-3149 or http://www.zionsville.lib.in.us/.
WEDNESDAY, FEB, 25
8 p.m. Poetry slam at Melody Inn, 3826 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis. $50 to the winner. Every fourth Wednesday of the month. Host: Jason Ammerman. $3 cover. 317-923-4707.
8 p.m. Living Room Lounge, 934 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. An open format for poets and spoken-work artists. Wednesday drink specials at this smoking venue for ages 21 and older. 317-635-0361. *
10 p.m. Root Movements at the Jazz Kitchen, 5377 N. College Ave., Indianapolis. $5. Saxophonist Rob Dixon and his trio perform a blend of jazz and funk originals and classics from 6 to 9 p.m. DJs from 9 p.m. to midnight and poetry from 10 p.m. on. $5. (317) 253-4900 or http://www.thejazzkitchen.com./ (last date?)*
THURSDAY, FEB. 26
7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Writers Speak Volumes! A poetry/prose-no-need-for-a-mic open reading will meet on the fourth Thursday of every month at Bookmama's, 9 S. Johnson Ave., Indianapolis (in Irvington across the street from Lazy Daze Coffee House). Host: Lylanne Musselman. Free. Participants can read their works, share a favorite poet or listen. lylanne22@yahoo.com
7:30 p.m. The Vivian S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series presents poet Elizabeth Alexander in Eidson-Duckworth Recital Hall of Johnson Hall, 46oo Sunset Ave., Indianapolis. http://www.elizabethalexander.net/
check this (last scheduled date??) 10 p.m. Yes We Can Thursdays at Safari Bar & Grill, 3740 N. High School Road, Indianapolis. The open mic is presented by Culture Connection and is for poets, comedians and singers. Live entertainment and performances hosted by Your Boy Ill. Doors open at 9 p.m. Featuring neo-soul, funk, old-school, classic hip-hop with clean lyrics. 317-514-1618 or www.myspace.com/reggaedancehall101. *
FRIDAY, FEB. 27
5:30 p.m. FringeFriday program at the Fringe Building, 719 E. St. Clair St., Indianapolis. featuring previews of the Three Dollar Bill Comedy Co. (new sketch comedy troupe performing at Comedy Sportz); Dear Katrina, I Saw You on TV (a Butler University student production by Jessica Strauss and Erin Aquino); Oleanna, produced by the Theatre Within; Matthew Davis, a young slam poet; and Best of Blizzard, original 3-minute plays by the Bloomington Playwrights Project. Mix and Mingle begins at 5:30 pm, followed by the performances from 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. Free.
7 p.m. Hart Rock Poetry Series and Open Mic presents "Lots of Love," readings by Julia Dadds, Glenda nd Bill Breeden, and Paul Swanson. Open-mic follows these presentations. Open-mic readers have up to three minutes to share poems, short stories and poetic song.F Julia Heimer Dadds writes poetry because it tells her to. She loves her 3 boys,H husband, parents, maaaarvelous many friends because they are SO deep and wonderful. She's wrapping up a gradual degree in Education and working very part time for Community Justice and Mediation as Development Coordinator because she loves doing these. She's accepting suggestions for the next right things to do. Bill and Glenda Breeden, members of this community since the mid-'80's, have been celebrating Valentines Day together as best friends and lovers for more than forty years. Teenage sweethearts, young parents, middle-aged grandparents, Glenda and Bill believe whole heartedly in the work and play of long term relationships, and hope to laugh, cry, and sing together for another forty years. Paul Swanson came to Indiana six years ago to work on a farm in Paoli, fell inlove with Bloomington and has been living here since. He works as both teacher and International Student Coordinator at Harmony School, and teaches courses including critical thinking, cultural arts, history,language, and music. Outside of teaching, Paul spends his time playing guitar and bass, training martial arts, and telling stories. He is currently on a campaign to convince the world that stories are more than simple diversions; the stories that we tell about ourselves and the world are at the heart of our struggle to find meaning out of life. Host: Patricia Coleman. Free. Rachael's Cafe, 300 E. Third St., Bloomington. Usually every fourth Friday (except August or when otherwise announced). (812) 330-1882. Send questions to poetry@hartrock.net or bloomingtonpoetry@gmail.com.
SATURDAY, FEB. 28
11:46 a.m. The Poets Weave on WFIU-FM (103.7), Bloomington. www.indiana.edu/~wfiu/poetsweave.htm.
1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Art & Soul presents Fighting Words at the Indianapolis Artsgarden, Illinois and Washington streets. Spoken-word group uses imagery, rhyme and soul to bring words to life. 1 to 2.p.m. (317) 624-2563.
2 p.m.-5 p.m. The Humpback Barn Poets meet every Saturday in Room 201 in Bracken Library of Ball State University, Muncie. Parking is free in the garage east of the library. When the library is closed during BSU breaks, the alternative location will be the MT Cup on University Avenue. Bring poems to share or simply come to discuss poetry. Contact Jeff Pearson jjopcelia@comcast.net, 765-749-0731.
4 p.m. Art of the Matter on WFYI-FM (90.1) www.wfyi.org/artOfTheMatter.asp.
7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Spoke N Heard open mic at The Griot Village Community Center, 6228 La Pas Trail, Indianapolis. $5. Every Saturday. 317-295-1111.
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1.15.2009
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