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Unnameable Greetings Readings Fall 2023 Lineup
With the 2024 elections more than a year away can we really pretend that politics don’t affect us as people & poets: maybe, but even an ostrich has to pull its head out of the sand to eat, so here we be on the precipice of another Glorious season of renewal & rebirth & as we look fwd to seeing the community of poets, musicians, artists & listeners of many stripes gather in the backyard of Unnameable Books this Fall! Come for the music, come for the easy talk of sparrows “in the eaves,” & stay for the poetry & the MUSE. Lovers of the word, please note the Lineup on various Thursdays, taking place at Unnameable Books 615 Vanderbilt Ave., near the corner of St. Marks, in burgeoning Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. Events start at 7:00 (note the few exceptions) with a musical meet n’ greet. Performances begin at 7:30 pm. Free to all.
September 28thth: Darcie Dennigan, Charles Theonia & John Godfrey with Other Arc Ensemble
October 12th: Evan Kennedy, Emily Hunt, Mike Lala & Ahmad Almallah with Paper Trail
October 26th: K.B. Nemcosky, Drew Gardener & Maria Damon with Fall Leaves
November 2nd: Gillian McCain, Steve Levine & Stine An with Rip Tide
November 16th: Ian Dreiblatt, Johanna Fuhrman, Filip Marinovich & Christine Chalmers with Ghost Shepherds Begins at 8pm
November 30th: Kate Robinson Beckwith, Andrew Choate, Joe Elliot & Michael Ruby with Mag Wheels & O.A.E.
Thank you all so much for your gracious support of Unnameable Greetings Readings in the past! Hope to see as many old & new faces during this upcoming season. Please keep in mind, the newish space is 2/3 smaller than the previous backyard space. Chairs will of course be set up – but may be limited to 20-25, so seats will be limited to a 1st come, 1st sit basis. Those arriving after seating has been taken may stand against the fence on either side of the entranceway.
Dear Devotees of the Muse-
Please, join us as our protean houseband introduces 3 essential poets this Thursday, November 17th, at 8:00pm.
Once again, Unnameable (615 Vanderbilt Ave , near the corner of St. Marks) Books is our gracious host . We'll join with the bushes, fencing, lights, concrete and avian luminaries to enjoy 3 terrific poets & the opening music of Downtown Girls with special guest Tetya Motts:
Brenda HillmanKnows what to say as she grabs a pen or reaches for a keyboard as the loose sugar pours from her fingers onto the page or the screen creates a space for the letters to assemble & jockey for meaning often hidden in the ashes left by the fire of creation
Evelyn Reilly incorporates an anthropocene bent to use the plastic nature of styrofoam to stave off the impending Apocalypse like a mad yo yo on hiatus, walking the dog in the eternity of the spinning omniverse
Elinor Nauen- Hails from a state that features not one but five famous figures carved into the granite peaks and does quite bit of her own metaphysical carving in the pomes & prose of her career tossing a mean fastball along with a few curves to catch us in life's levity
Other Arc Enesmble listens to the streams of one another as if multiple rivers conjoin to form a ring around the hands that bind, the keys that find, the cicatrix that keeps us playing, the notes as sutures to heal the wound, salve for the day's ailments, hoozah.
This event is free. The meet n greet begins at 8:00 as the band plays with the call & response of the wind & ambient street / sky noise. We plan to commence the series at 8:30 sharp with a quick hello, followed by the introduction to the 1st poet/ performer.
Please keep in mind that this Thursday November 17th bodes for a chilly evening with temperatures in the 40's! Dress with long johns, head coverings, gloves & scarves in mind as we see if the bookstore can source some heating lamps for the Muse's return.
There is limited seating in the new backyard (about 30 seats). There is no basement reading space - so if the weather turns to rain we will have to huddle inside - or cancel - more on that if it becomes a necessity; As always we look forward to seeing old & new faces.
Listen for the bang of the drum or the rattle-shake of the chekere.
X's to your O's,
Jeffrey Joe
GREETINGS 11/10/22 7:00 PM
Dear No Longer Deer in the Headlights: Please join us as our protean houseband introduces 3 wonderful poets this Thursday, November 10th, at 7:00pm.
Once again, Unnameable (615 Vanderbilt Ave , near the corner of St. Marks) Books is our gracious host . We'll join with the bushes, fencing, lights, concrete and avian luminaries to enjoy 3 terrific poets & the opening music of Downtown Girls with special guest Tetya Motts:
Cliff Fymanpratices the life of the pome everyday whether driving the cab or watching the knickerbockers, the park across the way, the falling leaves, the way a syllable lodges in the throat, nylon sunlight against the wall with the sun at its strongest when the ground is covered in leaves or snow or poems.
Garrett CaplesKnows about the extrasensory wires that connect us beyond the ying & yang of politics or genetics, a poet equally at home with the Faces as he is the many faces of hip-hop visiting from the area of the Bay to flip the switch on the city of lights
Wendy Xu- Like many of us, is a charter member of the past forming into the present moment, an acknowledgment that both she & us are not dead but becoming a somewhere quicker than the wind can wipe our name off the surface of the river
The Dan Veksler Experience has been known far & wide to ford rivers, cross mountains, echo philosophical brickbats across great divides, bandy randy tales around campfires, inflate dirigibles and stop prude technocrats in mid keyboard strike - yezzzz, so bring yr evening attire & leave yr galoshes at home as Dan brings his wry wit & geetar to the Greetings whet stone
Drunken Lovers of Tomorrow are a band of troubadour poets who translate their poems into long jams both ethereal & gnostically inclined like a bean curd sandwich inside a deli's plate glass facade each of them musically omnivorous like Galactus without the superpowers each one a grain of sand in the overall schema of future cocktails like skates on the ice of lovers
This event is free. The meet n greet begins at 7:00 as the band plays with the call & response of the wind & ambient street / sky noise. We plan to commence the series at 7:30 sharp with a quick hello, followed by the introduction to the 1st poet/ performer.
Please keep in mind that this Thursday November 10th calls for lots of sun (64 during the sunshine) but it will get chillier especially as the day turns to the magic hour and evening's cloak falls over our shoulders.. So don't be afraid of your Autumn Sweaters or come without shirt sleeves, the backyard does not discriminate tho 54 is predicted for the evening!
There is limited seating in the new backyard (about 30 seats). There is no basement reading space - so if the weather turns to rain we will have to huddle inside - or cancel - more on that if it becomes a necessity; however the cast of the fore bodes well for night lows to mid 50's so dress as you see fit. As always we look forward to seeing old & new faces.
Listen for the bang of the drum or the rattle-shake of the chekere.
X's to your O's,
Jeffrey Joe
GREETINGS 11/3/22 7:00 P.M.