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July 3, 2009 - The Austin Chronicle

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CALENDAR ( COMMUNITY SPORTS ARTS FILM MUSIC) L I STI N G SSPACESEASTSIDE BOOKS Currently showing works byPatrick King, Ramon Lozano, and John Metcalf.2415 E. Fifth. 472-2665. www.eastsidebooksaustin.com.DECOLA & EUSEBI GALLERY Stained and leadedglass and mosaics. 701 Tillery Ste. A-11, 389-2266.www.decola-eusebi.com.BRICK OVEN Paintings by Sheri Mays, Jeff Baker,and Kijaso. Through Aug. 3. Brick Oven, 1608 W. 35th.453-4330. www.brickovenon35th.com.BENNU COFFEE Lucas Purvis decks the caffeinatedwalls with the comic-book creation “Alter Egos”;Cande Aguilar’s works contrast and complementthe reality of where you are and where you want tobe. Through June 31. Bennu Coffee, 2001 E. MLK,478-4700. www.bennucoffee.com.CAFFE MEDICI: LANCE ROSENFIELD New photography.1101 West Lynn, 569-0432.www.rosenfieldphotography.com.KERBEY LANE: IMAGES OF ITALIA Norman Bean’spencilwork adorns the familiar walls. <strong>July</strong> 4-31.3704 Kerbey, 451-1436. www.kerbeylanecafe.com.PROGRESS COFFEE: WORD ON THE STREETVija G. Mendelson’s original photo collages of localcolor and dynamics. <strong>July</strong> 6-Aug.10. 500 San Marcos,493-0963. www.wordonthestreetphotography.com.RIO RITA: JOE GALLAHAN This emerging photographerrepresents the Eastside in image after strikingimage. 1308 E. Sixth, 524-0384.www.jwgphotography.com.ROADHOUSE RELICS Vintage neon, carnival banners,and other tributes to U.S. popular culture byTodd Sanders. 1720 S. First, 442-6366.www.roadhouserelics.com.WESTS Artwork by Dan-Ramone Vivan Chavez,Raquel Reyes, and others. 408 Josephine.CREATIVE OPPORTUNITIESATELIER 3-D: A SCULPTORS’ STUDIO is a centrallylocated sculpture studio (featuring the work of SteveDubov, Heather Tolleson, and Terry Wilemon) thatoffers ongoing classes and workshops for all skill levels;the venue’s also open to artists looking for workspaceand tools. Call or see the website for details.701 Tillery, 385-1115. www.atelier3-d.com.CO-LAB: CALL FOR PROPOSALS Co-Lab, you shouldknow, deals with and presents some of the mostintriguing and exciting artists around. Also realize:<strong>The</strong> collective maintains an open and ongoing callfor proposals regarding installation-, performance-,video-, public-, and community-based projects. E-mailfor details. colabspace@gmail.com.HELIOS KILN GLASS STUDIO: CLASSES ANDDEMONSTRATIONS Learn while they burn at thisprofessional studio. 10700 Anderson Mill Rd.,996-0960. www.heliosglass.com.literaREADINGS, SIGNINGS,AND PERFORMANCESJOE LANSDALE takes Hap and Leonard on ahome-cranked, rock-salted Vanilla Ride. East Texasshouldn’t be this much fun. Highly recommended.Wed., <strong>July</strong> 8, 7pm. BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar,472-5050. www.bookpeople.com.THE UTTER READING SERIES brings the freshestprose and poetry from the creme of <strong>Austin</strong>’ssuperdelicious writing farm league. Tue., <strong>July</strong> 7, 7pm.BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar, 472-5050.www.bookpeople.com.THE AUSTIN BOOK WORKERS paper up with the21st annual Book and Paper Arts Fair. This is lots offun! Make your own paper, see how books are handmade,and look at what bugs can do to your favoritebooks if you don’t treat ’em right! And bring onebook to be repaired in the book hospital. Sun., <strong>July</strong> 5,1-5pm. Laguna Gloria, 3809 W. 35th, 458-8191. Free.THE DOLLAR STORE SUMMER MEGA TOUR <strong>The</strong>Featherproof Books gang from up Chicago way hits<strong>Austin</strong> like a ton of Irish confetti, abetted in theirreadings and literary antics by local lights RyanMarkel and Owen Egerton. We daresay: Fuck, yeah!Sun., <strong>July</strong> 5, 8pm. <strong>The</strong> Scoot Inn, 1308 E. Fourth,478-6200. $1. www.dollarstoreshow.com.| RANDY TWADDLE’S FURY AND SOUND ADDS A TEXTUALASPECT TO THE DIVERSITY OF D BERMAN GALLERY’S‘DRAWN (NOT QUARTERED)’ SHOW.GAYLON GREER asks <strong>The</strong> Price of Sanctuary, whichis to be expected of a spy thriller, yes? Thu., <strong>July</strong> 2,7pm. BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar, 472-5050.www.bookpeople.com.AUSTIN YOUTH SLAM TEAM whips out anotherfundraiser to get these phenomenally talented kidsoff to Chicago. This Slam Bowl features competitionbetween the <strong>Austin</strong> Youth Poetry Slam Team, NeoSoul Slam Team, <strong>Austin</strong> Poetry Slam, and KilleenPoetry Slam. Watch this younger generation teachtheir elders a lesson or two! Thu., <strong>July</strong> 2, 8pm. ClubIllusion, 2700 W. Pecan, Pflugerville, 512/670-7411.$10. www.clubillusionatx.com.WRITING/BOOK GROUPSSTORY CIRCLE NETWORK Nonprofit organizationfor women, offering monthly reading and writingcircles and more, in North, Central, and South <strong>Austin</strong>.454-9833. www.storycircle.org.7% SOLUTION CLUB Already Dead by CharlieHuston. BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar, 472-5050.www.bookpeople.com.STEEPED IN BOOKS: INFORMAL TALK AND TEADo you have a book brewing in your head? Are youstraining to let others know how much you loved (orhated) it? This is the group for you. Tuesdays, 2pm.Through Aug. 25. Hampton Library, 5125 Convict HillRd., 892-6680. www.cityofaustin.org/library.SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPSHOW TO MAKE YOUR WRITING SPARKLE is aBreathing Life Into Words workshop with Irma Flores-Manges and Philip Yates. No prerequisite in writingrequired. Mon., <strong>July</strong> 6, 7-8:30pm. Hampton Library,5125 Convict Hill Rd., 892-6680. Free.THE ADULT POETRY CIRCLE Participants areencouraged to share and workshop creative work.Beginning and advanced poets are welcome. Tue.,<strong>July</strong> 7, 7-8:30pm. Spicewood Springs Branch Library,8637 Spicewood Springs Rd., 974-3800.www.cityofaustin.org/library.OPEN MICSTANTRA POETRY IN SAN MARCOS Sundays, 8pm.Tantra Coffeehouse, 217 W. Hopkins, San Marcos.LOVE YOUR COUNTRY AT EXPRESSIONS withpoets Dillon McKinsey, Element 615, Nancy Fierstien,Glenn Hardin. Bring a dish for the pot luck and cansfor the Poets’ Pantry. All ages reading. Round robinafter featured readers. Sat., <strong>July</strong> 4, 7pm. <strong>Austin</strong> Bahá’íCenter, 2215 E.M. Franklin, 926-8880.| AUGUSTA WOOD’S NEW WORK IS PART OF THE ‘I AM NOT SO DIFFERENT’EXHIBITION AT ART PALACE.| SUZANNE LEWIS’ DUNE SHACK SUMMER SERIES BRINGS THE COLORS OF CAPE COD TOTHE SECOND FLOOR OF WALLY WORKMAN GALLERY.GENUINE JOE Thursdays, 7:30-10pm. Genuine JoeCoffeehouse, 2001 W. Anderson, 220-1576.www.genuinejoe.com.THE HIDEOUT Hosted by Thom Moon 10. Next upis the fabulous <strong>Austin</strong> Youth Slam Team featuringShamicka Hicks, Shey, Margaret, and Cora. Yes!See them! Give them money! Mondays, 7-10pm. <strong>The</strong>Hideout <strong>The</strong>atre, 617 Congress, 476-0473. $2 (orcanned food for Poets Pantry). www.hideouttheatre.com.HOT MAMA’S OPEN MIC Food, beer, wine, and caffeineavailable. Tuesdays, 7:30-9pm. Hot Mama’sEspresso Bar, 2401 E. Sixth, 476-MAMA (6262).www.myspace.com/hotmamasespresso.SPOKEN AND HEARD is co-hosted by StaceyShea and Element 615. Uncensored round robin.Sundays, 7-9pm. Kick Butt Coffee, 5775 Airport #725,454-5425. www.kickbuttcoffee.com.RUTA MAYA POETRY is one of the longest-runningweekly open mics in Texas. Hosted by David Bates.Tuesdays, 6-9pm. Ruta Maya, 3601 S. Congress Ste.D-200, 707-9637. www.rmpoetryaustin.com.THE AUSTIN POETRY SLAM Mike Henry and a rotatinggroup of slam ninjas captain the crew that has allthe best of stand-up, pomo theatre, rock & roll, andphone sex rolled into one cosmic-heat blast of an evening.Wednesdays, 8pm. <strong>The</strong> Scoot Inn, 1308 E. Fourth,478-6200. $5 (21 and older). www.austinslam.com.WORDJAZZ with jazz and improvised poetry. ThroughAug. 25. Victory Grill, 1104 E. 11th, 902-5057.www.historicvictorygrill.org.MISCELLANEOUSMORE POETRY! press the earth green bells squareup a garden grown inside her blood & bones turningyears to seeds or if these bending reeds lean longenough to weave the cradle of a song she breathes adelta like the honey fingers of a cloud running alonghigh ridges where rivers slip thru the lips of her mysteryor as the moon commands his sorrow for a fire.Namaste. Vaya con dios.POEM OF THE ISSUEhonestlywe did have our heady ideasbut we never usedthe sandy lane invisible rocketto get us therethough once or twicewe did find ourselveson sandy lane– Yalmot from “More Tales of Sandy Lane”a u s t i n c h r o n i c l e . c o m JULY 3, <strong>2009</strong> T H E A U S T I N C H R O N I C L E 67

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